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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 20 Sep 1917, p. 3

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: "The cost of Ford Service is as remarkably the car itself, Nineteen of the most call $5.40." Just compare this with the cost of spare parts for other cars and you will realize the advantage of owning a Ford. £ / Runabout - - $475 Touring - - $495 Coupelet THE UNIVERSAL CAR Sedan - - F. O. 38. FORD, ONT, low as the cost of for parts cost only leisy YEARS! =! | PROGRESS ~+> SUGGESS - - $695 $850 Dealers. w.U & H Cpringia 3 Port Perry. Centre Piece, white, solid em. broidery--1 Miss W Neshitt, 2 Miss Lissa Wilson Centyé * Piece, colored linen, em- broidered--1 Miss Vera Cook, 2 Miss Winnifred Mahood, ~ {nish "Crochet --1 Mrs Jas ;Car- negie,2 Mrs J Brisco Stincelling--1 Mrs Bonstel Sofa Gushion--1 Mis J Brisco, 2 Mrs Orr Fancy Work by lady: over 75 yrs --3 Miss Winaifred Mahood "3 Cross Stitch on Towels--1 Miss _ Vesa Cook. = (5 Masti ober, "Endy. judging, ow; Sadgaipted ~--r Mrs: with 'cattan--x Miss Vera Jey Abbott et Yoke Tor night gown--1 oes Cook. 2 Miss Hl Bowles ntrepiece, - "eyelet embroidery -- 1 Mts Boustel, 2 Mrs Orr Giochet Yoke for Cerket' Coyer-- M W J Davey, 2 Mrs Fred and Pillow Cises with 'insertion--1 Mrs Orr, 2 neil Drawing--1 Mrs Jas Mc. siating --1 Miss Lissa Wilson 3 anior Dephrtment VEGETABLES Irish Cobbler: - Potataes, "1 Mildred 5-2 2 Murray Williaus 3 Eaily Eurcka Potatods, T John Davey x ho Raines "Variety Potdtees, 1 Mildred qi lsas, 3. John Raines Six:Yellow Onions, 1 Irene O'Neill, 2 Ralph Honey. = Oni 1 Howard Mark, 2 Si carou, | 1 Howard Mark, 2 Mildred Wilso, 2 Sikroind howls, 1 f Ralph Honey, 2 Three Swede ti 1 gions a ohn Raines 1 Mildred Wil- ark 1 Jolin Davey, lags Squash; 1 Mildred Wilson, ho Raines Jone Ra tables, 1 Hur EXHIBITION OF SPEED. Mr. A. G. Dowson, Port Perrv, gave an exhibition of speed of his tamous Statidard-bred troiting stal- lion Pomeroy, and the performasite certainly surprised 'the spectators and created a sensa'ton. In the fis 15-mile trial he made very fast. tinie! while in the second trial he cut the seconds sull lower. * THE CONCERT \ The Concert in the evening prov- ed a grand success. The talent, both foreign and local, was of a Jaudity of he audience, a delig treat. The foreign entertainers were Miss Phyllis Marr and, Wn. Mire of Toronto, the formef' fully. sustained her high reputation as a National Dancer, "while the' Tatidr proved conclusively as a Comic En- tertainer he has no peer anywhere, The local talent included Miss Aileen 8 McCaw, Mrs. D. Carnegie and Mr. FF. W. Mcintyre, and the Port Perry Quartette consisting of*Mrs, D. Archer, Mrs. D. Carnegie, Mr. F. W. Mcintyre, and Mr. x; Jar Follick. Accompanists, Miss Estelle Bull and Miss Montgomery. All of whom are pbenominally profi- cient in their several specialties and never fail to delight their audiences "VOTERS LIST = 1917 ¢ Municipality of tha Township of Cartwright, Dorbam County. SJ OTICE is hereby given' that 14 have travsmitted or delivered to the persons mentioned in Section g af:the Ontario Vorers's List A€l the copies required by thie said secs tion to be go transmitted or delivet= ed ol the fist, made pursuant to ee Act, of Hil persone appearing by last revised Assessment Rollof ¢ said Municipality "to be antitied: es, o, ote inthe sand Municipality at both : ¥ legions for members. of the Legis 2 is Assembly and at Munigipal 2° Elections only: J And 'that Te said list was: fast posted] a my office at Nestleton, h ay of August, 1917, e for inspection. 'alliv Special Features Friday and SaturdayBv'gs Usual Admission AIO wid Sad. A. M. Roberts, Prop. $SEIRSIIIRIIFIIFE FIFEIERSE + ENLIST FOR TRAINING 3 For Business in one of $ Shaw's Schools, Toronto. $ Fall Term trom Sept 4th. Free QOatalozue explains. $ Write forit W H. SHAW, President, Yonge & QGer- 8 rard sts.' $P85085505083238848 $8 £88598 VOTERS LIST -- 1917. Municipality of the Towmship of Scugog, Ontario County : OTICE is hereby given that 1 have transmitted or dehvered * to the persons mentioned in Section g of the Ontario Voters' List Act the copies required by said section to be so transmitted or delivered ot the list, made pursuant .to said Act. of all persons appearing by tlie last revised Assessment Roll of the said Municipality to be entitled- to vote in the said Municipality . at both elections for members of the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal Elections only, "And that the said list was first ed 'up at my office, Scugng, on Tot goth day ot August, 19i7,and 'remains there far inspection. "And 1 'heréby cali upon all voters 'to. take immediate proceedings to have "any errors or 'omissions cor- técted according to law. Dated at Scugog this 2oth day of gust, 1917. 3 » THOMAS GRAHAM, 'Clerk Scogog Township. a lasting reputation for. fair and. square dealing, and are' now * | prepared to meet existing condi«}? tions by: offering our high grade} Trees and Plants direct to custom- ers at Rock Borrom Prices: Don't delay planting fruit trees and plants as there is nothing 'pay better. Send for our Hlustrated circulars of hardy vari which' you can order direct and get benefit of agents commission... Our prices will be sure to interest"you. THE CHASE BROTHERS CO. » OF ONTARIO, LTD, COLBORNE, =~ - =~ ONT. "E HAVE ES ESTABLISHED/ | Office - + | be surpassed. Special attention paid to "hel requirements of Commercigl Travel and Regulations, male over 18 years old, who wai: the commnencemelit of the present Way, and bas since contipued to be a British subj-ct or astibjuct of an allied or ytutral country, may homestead a quartcf-sec- tion of available Dominion 1.and in Mavpitoba, Saskatchewan or Albosta Applicant must a; pear il parson at Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-Agency for District. Entry by proxy' may Ue wade on certain conditions Duties-- Six months' restlonce gipon and culti- vation of land in each of three years, In certain districts a home steader may sceurasn adj ining quarter-section as pre-cmption. Price $3.00 per acre. Duties--HKeside six mouths in each of three years after earning homestead pitent and cultivate 50 Acres oxtra. Mny obtain pre-emption patent as soon as homestead patent ou certain conci- ions, A settler alter obtaining homestead patent, if he cannot sccure a pre-emp- tion, may take a purchased homestead in certain districts, Price $8.00 per acre. Must reside six months iu ech of "|three vears, cultivate 650 acres and erect a house worth $300 v0. Holdars of entries may count time of aployment as farm labourers iu Can- ada during 1917, as residence duties under ceriain conditions, When Dominion Lands are advertised or posted for entry, returned roldiers who have served overseas and have been honourably discharged, receive one day priority in applying for entry at local Agcat's Office (but not Sub- Ageney) Discharge papers must be pres. nted to Agent. WoW. 0ORY, Deputy Mivicier of the Interior N. B --Unsuthorized pubiication of (his advoitooment Win wot by pale for. Phones --Bell 68 r 2. Ind. 900. J. BrLundy, LDS, DDS» DENTAL SURGEON [Svecemor to I'ro Bo 1. Galan) Gradua ¢. Royal Callega of DNontal Sap geous aod Uviversis of Toronto, PORT PERRY, On: Ww. J. GIBSON ". SONYA ONT. Licensed Auctioneer Valuator, &c. Charges Moderate and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Patronage respecfullysolicited. CAWEER BROS' (Successors To Jamieson & DENNISON.) LIVERY Having purchased the Liver business carried on by Jamieson' 3 Dennison, and the premises ¢ + %] 3 HE sola hard of a family, or a CASTILE SO W. 8. SHORT, ir ITE, BLACK AND TAN ALL SIZES ETA Ee circular vamp DMIRAL BALS, solid rubber heel. RNICE PUMPS TING BALS, . [ING BALS . PORTING ;BALS UTING BALS BALS. 1 MATE, Orthopedic Last 'EBUOY CO: are the 76¢ 8c Originators of the gole'and make it a Specialty In All Lines. i - CRADE GROCERIES TWAS FRESH €3 18c per can --sc bar PHONE 62r3 PEAS--15c per can CORN--15c per can RICHARD'S LAUNDRY SOAP-- sc bar PORT PERRY ZIaEEST PRICE PAID iy [Seed @leaned by | Gasolene Power nected therewith we intend to with mi ern Tr gomfort 'and ri. lees; Our charges are wolbiais and we guarantee to please our p cannot ¢ Bompare 1 1bs SARVIS BROS Bread ith 3 1's, 12078,. Potatoes at $4.00 er go Ibs. Then d at 20 cts, full wei it, uct pra Jbably 40 per cent for peeling and wastage. F'hen remember that Three-fourths of ever, nd you pet the FOOD VALUER comp 100 per cent FOOD VALUE clear t fewer Potatoes, Bat More BREAD, but be Sure, ite RVIS BROS, which is The Best, 366 days each year pire vailing price of bread is now 1{ cents a Loaf which wil'|' al with us until further notice. Potato is Water ared with Bread, which rough to the last crust. SARVIS BROTHERS BAKERS AND OONF&0TIONERS. TR PHONX (8 + Beef Pork, Lamb & Veal a TRY -- 6 of Choice Smoked Meats and| on hand. 'Cash price Paid for Hdies and Skins CAWEKER BROS. V0. TE lag ag [Successors to arg & Carnegie] Sole Agents for We purpose rushing business and guarantee our patrons satisfaction in ev ery respect. ' THE FORD, as. all are aware, is giving satisfactory results, and as to practibility it is without a peer-- hence i its great popularity. Fe WARD & PHARSE FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS, - PORT PERRY, ONT. ATrisamions ror Instance ex; expiditiousty negotiated and pht through on the rapid transit system --youare insured on receipt of application, w WE ARE ALSO AUTHORIZED TO INSTANTANEOUSLY ADJUST SMALL LOSSES. We have established a Renl Estate A genc _ now have far sale a number of First and Desirable Residental Properties. LIVE S8TOOK INSURANOE -- We have full control in this dis- trict for all Insurancepof the General Animals Insurance Company, wa AGENTS ror ORGANS axo PIANOS 33 Pgtropage respoctlully solicited. WARD & PEARSE, St. Charles Botel PORT PERRY ond Since . embarking in tho Hotel business the patronage of the $1. CuarLEs HoTeL has far exceeded my most sanguine expectations and, wish to return thanks to the general pub- lig and the farmifg community in particular for their gener- ous and kind patronage, at the same time I would intimate that the ST. CHARLES now possesses far superior facilities for entertaining the public and no expense will be spared in making it still move perfect to mest. the requirements and win still furtherapprobation o guests. The comfort of its patrons will, always be of firs consideraton, so that thelr good opinion of the St. CHARIES may be heralded through out the entire Dominion and the traveling public thus made intimatel uainted with the fact that Port Perry in' being posesssed of & © St. CHARLES isin the swim as regards firgt- class and dashratit hqtel accommodation, and at. the'same time to admonish all that it is THE Hote. that is, doing it¢ utmiE. to hotel life what it should be, and that my charges, as in the past, will be noted for moderation. The table always supplied with THE BEST in the land,and legal beverages of tlie finest qualities served at all hours ; import< ed and_domesti¢ Cigirs. Autoand car tourists will find thé 3 CHARLES a desirablerefuge for dainty and substantial and every Convenience during their sojourn, apd thei Rlacedin chargesof careful Attendant OF, EVEYTHNG IN THE Harness Patronage solicited. i House ------ AND all Work entrusted to me in a manner that [3 a rds sty ! Satie Li te, durability. ¢ intei GHEAPNESS. BTVLE Durability ana STRENGTH

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