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Port Perry Star, 21 Jun 1916, p. 8

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'Local : of coal increases in May eretare Bn gong dow Qur present prices for No 1 U. L. & W. Scranton Coal, "The Standard Anthracite" are: Nut Coal At bin Stove and Egg 7.25. $ 75 Pea Coal $6.26 6 Orchard the Coal Man k 7.50 Delivered $5.00 [THE ATT HT + The Bell Telephone Co. of Canada. ' Gentlemen:--Please see me about Residence Telephone Service. Name. Address ee ------r prereset eens To Rev. J. WwW. Ts Dear Pastor-- Lhe We; the members of Epworth League, take this, 3 to acknowledge publicly our appreci- tion of the faithful service you 'have rendered us, It is our desire to, ten- der you some tangible expression of] the sincere feeling we have for you. | asking you to associate names and faces of the donors. You not only organized hisdaague but have faithfully endeaye make it a splendid success. Thro your kind and prayerful aid, many of us have been led into the way of | Truth, and will, therefore, gratefully remember you as long as we live. Signed on behalf of the Epworth League: Vera Somerville, President George Painter, Secretary The cane in this case was a very beautiful gold headed one. Mr. Tot- ten replied, expressing his . sincere thanks for the excellent gift. He spoke of the great joy it had been. to him to be associated with the young people of the League: He looked | forward to the Great Reunion on the { Day of unclouded dawn, and kdew "that Rev. J. W. Bunner, who succeeds "him in the pastorate, will find faithful and efficient workers in the Prospect ! Epworth League. Prospect The Ladies' Aid met at: the home of Mrs J Burns, jr., on Wednesday of. last' week, All 'the officers of the previous year were re-elected at this "meeting, | Mr. R. Vernon is visiting in Wels land. : Miss L. Gilyoy visited in Uxbridge over Sunday. cgay ---- SPECIALS] Here is an opportunity to share in the wonderful values which we are offering. Forgetting all present market conditions, we are offering this week bargains that should bring every woman to this . store who is in need of shoes. ~ - Ladies' Boots Ladies' Pumps for $2.00 and Oxfords { Ladies' fine boots in for $1.00 in patent, gun metal, and. id, made in a We are offering you this smart dressy style with mber : a flexible sewn sole hind -- hd of pai irs of Ladies Oxfords | We, therefore, present you this cane, |; church next Sunday at 11 am. - Miss Walls, of Tottenham, her mother, Mrs R Munro. saa Mrs John Masters is in the hos: pital in Toronto. speedy recovery. Mrs Dafoe, of Prince Albert, spent Sunday with Mrs Stubbs, The Auxiliary of the W. M. S. will meet at the home of Mis H J Mc Clintock, on Friday afternoon next at three o'clock. 3 Miss Craig, of Greenbank, visiting Miss Aleta Barrett over Sunday. Utica The Women's Institute of Utica, |. will hold an afternoon tea at the home|, of Mrs. Jess. McClintock, on Toesday |. July; 4, at 2.30 o'clock. aioe calf kin with a mediun We, hope for R ok ou Tr 0 reg met he in the interests of the | 18nd in the { Joys Frank 'Snyder, So2ad Buffs Signal Corps, and Corp G Brown, 182nd Bn Mr, Wm Pol returned a his trip to one a and Quebec fom} On Monday, J ty Sod Wick, Hilton nday, i webinin . Fa fracture

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