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Port Perry Star, 19 Jun 1912, p. 4

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By sing the Bell Telephose, meichants' and 'residents of Port. Perry, ss well a the farming community, get 8 complete local, rural and long distance connection. E. D. WALLACE, Local Manager. | Country Correspondence EPSOM Mrs: Carr Sr. is visiting her parents in Bloomington. Mr. J: Bowles, Port Perry, called on friends here recently. Miss Lottie Bailey is visiting Miss Golloway, Quaker Hill. * Miss D. Prentice is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Will Doubt spent Sunday at Alex Gall's § A'number from hear attended the Anniversary at Bethesda, on Sunday and Monday. Mr. Ross Cnapen, Oshaws, with friends here lately. -- UTICA Mrs. Tennyson and Mrs. Jas Hou. visiting friends in Uxbridge wi My Tod Mrs. Jas. Bentley and Miss . Marjorie, Mr: and Mrs. George Phillips, baby Gordon with Mrs, George Payne, Uxbridge on Wednes- day last. Mr. "Ambrose Campbell. and Mrs. Miss Noble, of Markham, at Mr. Henry Giebner's Wednesday Jast. Bom, to Mr, and Mrs. Cases ot Jiine 8th; a son. rs. J. E. Buck in Toronto, visit- ing ar Mrs. Embury, of Port Perry, and Mrs: Curtan, of 'Newmar! guests of Mrs. E. Kendall last week. | Mr. and Mrs, George Phillips and baby Gordon, of Toronto, spending. a week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Bentley. Mr. T. Sellers and sister, of Sand: ford, visited at Mr. Kerrys on Sunday © 'Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hortop and daughter, of Port Perry, of Mrs W. Tennyson. Miss Mary Christie, of Woodville, | Senéwing old Sequaintaness around - here. Frank ra our pastor at Coburg, choosing his text from Mark 5-- 36. . His discourse was evangelical and practical for. both old and young; and was enjoyed by a large 'congregation. Master Gordon Brown.is at damp with the cadets at Kingston, being a member ~ of the Port Perry High School cadets. A band of gypsies. passed. through our village enroute to Lindsay, and left us a poor cripple 'horse, : which could gono farther. think the} council should compel them to ta it on or destroy it. Miss Ethel Frise returned from the city op Saturday night. © She is suffering from an attack of - tonsilitis| We congratnlate her on successfully completing her examimations in the Cetitral Business College, and = secur- ing her diploma. Mr. Cephas Sleep is érectiiig a fine silo, forty feet in hk t, the work' be- ing under the able direction' of Mr. Milne, of Wick. Fhe mason work for the foundation of his new barn. is completed, the old barn near 'the station was torn down Monday. 'Mr. J: H. Brown attended the Conference at Cobourg for a few days as lay delegate from this circuit, and reports an enjoyable trip, Mr. Silas Reynolds had a success ful barn raising on Monday afternoon Mr. Robt. McTaggort is, in' charge of the building operations. = Mrs. Toseph Brown: is lying very low, as the resilt-of a "paralytic stro and slight hopes are help out for ee recovery. candidates witog this 'week Ang we Perry, on entrance examinations will "be She = Dora Orclind, - anakie Frise; from T 'oronto ye with relatives' Kellett, of Port Perry, visited at J Watsons s last week. Hous spent Sunday at Rev. G. H. Kenney attended the Mr. C. Sleep had his fine orchard sprayed last week, the. work being, done by Mr. John Watson," his | up-to-date outfit. Doubtless this is a}: paying proposition; for all wish good results from the sale fruit. Our Pastor and wife retuitied. fiom Conference on Thursday: sent to Wooler next year, night he preachéd to a 1 gation on. "What Shall Jesus'? The choir rendered selections. Mr. George 'and Miss Watson Spent Sunday wil uncle at-Sonya: Mrs. Me Mark spent a days at Mr. J. Brown's; Softya Mr. L. ide Ld iE but is back again a at his post 'station,' 3 7 MANCHESTER Mr. Wm. McClintock and Mable Lambe spent . Sun Blackstock. Mr. J, Mitchell has' been "ma big improvements on his residence. The result of the Ma: Methodist Church vote for pi church union Was 102 for, against. Wedding bells are. ringing vis painting [108 J Fursey has. been M his house. ~~ Mrs. Mayen and Miss Dora P of Toronto, irs, Reginald Biroham hile sons, visited her ister

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