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Port Perry Star, 19 Aug 1914, p. 8

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Miss Doris Osterto to on Tuesday a ter a Miss Nellie Tawis of Os week with ber parents. 'Rev. F. Johnston of Seagrave, was 'renewing old scquaintances hete. Jast} week. } and Mrs. G. AS Me Taggart and Miss Merle, motored from Toron- |. to and visited friends here, Mr. Frank Shell has been -under the doctor's care. GR hose who atten "the Ladies mn 'Raglan on W mesday, report a pleasant time. : Station Agent Price has returned to his duties, after a two weeks holi- day with friends'in Guelph and To- ronto. ; Rev. Sexsmith of Whitby, called on the Rev. Allin last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. Rowe have return- " 'ed to their | home in Tennessee after a months visit with the latters sister Mrs. Ji Carmichael. - 10 Andrews--Botd A very pleasant event took place on Wednesday, August 12th; at the home of the brides brother, Mr. W. J. Bond, 28 Shirley St, Toronto, when Miss Effie May, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Bond, Prince Albert, was united in marrage to Mr. James Fran- ces Andrews, Toronto, son of the late Rev. F. and Mrs. Andrews. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. D. A. Thompson, Hastings, after which a dainty repast was par- taken of in the dining room, which was prettily decorated with flowers. The groom's gift.to the bride was a handsome gold bracelet watch. The happy couple left for an extend- y, stopping off at Niagara Falls, Buffalo, and Phila- delphia, and will be at their home in Toronto after September 1st. Costello-Helmka A very pretty wedding was solem- nized at the home of Mr. Egerton R Gibson, Wednesday, August: 12th when Mr. W, P. Costello of Reach, was united in marriage to Miss Marian M. Helmka of the same place, by the J. West M. A, Port Perry. The bride was prettily attired in a White Voile gown, trimmed with shell pink girdle, and carried a shower of pink sweet peas and carnations. After the ceremony the guests sat down to a splendid wedding luncheon. Only immediate relatives of the contracting parties were present. The bride was made the recipient of many valuable gifts. 10% Greenbank Miss Hoskin, Landsdown, is visit ing Mr. and Mrs. McKague. Miss Lillie Stovin. of Toronto, is visiting her parents, Mr: and Mrs, W. Stovin, : Mrs. Stoddart, Oshawa, is visiting her parent Mr. and Mrs. 'W. Stovin. Miss Pearl Barber, Uxbridgo, is visiting at M. O'Neills, Miss Lee, Mrs. Lee: and. daughter of Chicago, misiting Mr, and, Mis. G.. Mon of er friends at her Friday, 5 'honor of Mis siting | her. of Fenelon Falls "spent Sunday 'with | his sister: Mrs Chatles et Mr. and' Mrs, in danghters, Miss Effie ang . Mrs. Herb, J Mi r. Willie Gilson of Stand oh Sunday under parental roof. : Miss Reta King, Toronto, is "the ; guest of her uncle Mr. Frank King, Mz. and Mrs. George Smith spent Sunday with his sister Mrs. George Nesbitt, Port Petry, . Mr. and Mrs. Morley * Fleury and Miss Fleury are the guests pr.» Mr. George Fleury. Mr. Alf. King, Toronte is "harvest: ing in this vicinity, = 1 We are glad to hear that Mrs. David Stevenson (nee Ethel Tripp) is im- proving under the care of Dr. Hall We are pleased to have Mr. Nor: man Smith in our midst again, Mrs. Robert Frise is still very low Prince Albert Mr. Taylor, who represents the Bible Society will give a lecture in the Methodist: Church on India, Friday eyening of this week, = All are invited, 'The aim is to advance the work and power of the Bible through the Bible Society. Owing to the Bible Society megting Rev. J. W. Totten withdraws his usual Friday meeting at Bethel this week. Mr. E. Cook, of Scugog, preached hece last Sunday evening. The peo- ple were pleased as well as profited and will be glad to see him back again. It would seem there was a little mis- take made by your correspondent in reporting the marriage of Mr. Sarvis, The initials are C F. instead of] what was given. Mr. Totten announced for a sacra~ mental service at Bethel next Sunday at the usual time of service. Everyone appears to be greatly rejoic- ed because of the fine rains we have been getting of late. Mrs. A: O. Mix, and "daughter Marion, Cannington are visiting with her parents at the Methodist parson- age here. Dr. E. A. Totten who was home], with his parent and sister for a time has returned to Linsay. We regret to report of a somewhat serious accident that befeel Mr. Geo. I have in stock Voistios, Stadding, Rafters, Sheet: ' ing, Shingles, all kinds of Dressed Eumber, in Pine, Spruce, Hardwood and Hemlock, suchas Siding, Floor- ing, V Joint, Ceiling, Planed" Boards and Plank, Panel and Glass Doors, Sash Frames, Mouldings--and those Doors are extra. nice for a small -amount of 'money. A Fresh Car of Lime and one of | Hydrated Lime and Hard Wall Plaster Sash orders made on short tic ©, any size or kind, Anything you don't see, ask for it. 0 Get my Coal Prices for Deleware, Lackawanna and + Western Scranton Coal before purchashing.' If will pay ou, : O. L VICKERY COAL DEALER OVER We are Overworked in : Siding & Qeiling. "Oedar Post Coal 'Lime Hair Cement Bell Phone ut Tate Port Perry Door and Window Frames = Window Soreens | Siltings of the Divisio Courts | ete, ste. A ©. OOUNTY OF ONTARIO = 0 3D 1 Whitby -- Clerk, M donell;, Whitby. Mar. 4, Apr 3, May HERE hey Soot 8, Oct. pS Nov. 7; Dec, 4, Jan. wl Oshiws- Clerks Mig EL Macdonell, Whitby. Jan 14, Feb 6, Mar 4 May 0 Jaék uly 4) Seat, our. 3, Nov. 9, Dec 5, Jan 8, 1915 Brough m--C ood 5, ov 11, Jani, 1915. {3 Port Perry--Clerk, J. W, pop ; 7 Furnace and Plumbing = | 5585 {elm : : pel Work. White, Prospect, In getting off the train at Claremont. He was badly' hurt and was taken to 0. hospital, in Toronto. Better speak Ne [ y 0 fan 15, 'Mar, "May 6, July 7 a ea a EE RE PAY Re I --_--., a al a

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