Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 1 May 1912, p. 4

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'Also a full line of! heed Fancy Worsteds, ber This vas age We are now mak- sen mons of 1 5 3 lines Oval top] emis "buttons. tie Canadisn Goverdimen 'have done would have b en to Pressing, cleaning mend te purchase of A ity, Al age (75)an Annuity . = | Annuity: 1 and Repairing at |orssosrs every thres months), pay: able as long as she might live, could have been purchased for $1992. The mother cotrld then have lived happily with her daughter for the remainder of her days, the son-in-law would have regarded the mother's presence in the house as 2 boon rather than a burden and the family ties would have remain ed unbroken. But best of all, the comfort and happiness of the dear old mother, who had pursed them in their infancy, had, perhaps; spent many a sleepless night in anxious "attendance upon them when the 'Dread Messen- ser" was hovering nea, ready to snatch them away from' her, and who had juided their young footsteps in the straight~and/ narrow path--priceless services--would then have been assured for all time. Happily in' Canada 'tasés of this kind, are few, and they willbe still fewer in the years to come s and girls of to-day can induced to pay into the Ano- ties System a few cents each week. "For example, a young man_ of 20. by baying in so cents'a week until he is . 60 ay purchase an Annuity of $352. 76; and a young Woman starting at 'reasonable prices. W. H. Doub Tailor | for the same period, could secure an Annuity of $311.72, which, owing to her longevity: being superior, is : some: what less than he would receive, The Jage of 6o to a young man or woman "bf 20 inmyiscem a long way off; but it "may interest them.to know that, ce cording t@mortality experience, of 16) 500 of either sex starting at 20 consi erably wore than 50% will be still liv: ing even at.65. There is mote tha an even chance that you will be one ..of the 5,000, Information as to the-cost of an Annuity at any age may be secured on application to the Postmaster, or fo the Superintendant of - Annuities, of Ottawa, to whom your letter -may be sent without postage. ; | Little Britala x "Correspondence Mr. 'W. H. Stevens, Public School Inspector, of Lindsay, paid. a visit'to our school on Friday, and 'as usual found everything satisfactory. ~T. C. Forman & Son EVERY POUND GUARANTEED will make things no doubt more con- We can supply yoii.with Goodiold {venient than they were before. SCRANTON- Mz. Archie Glenney spent" Friday LACKAWANNA COA Mr. James Marshall, who has spent "At'the Right Prices!-~Every/|of Brown's Mr. C. Bott has opened Market for produce at Robertson's carriage: shop. be open every Tuesday. the Winter with Mr. John Glenney, Pound Guaranteed ~~ . [day of last week with intends leaving shortly for Sturgeon TURNER & ROBINSON |. Point. a Cash Opposite Matthew-Rdwards . Warehouse same age, and paying a like' amount} Mr. Mark Wickett had a telephone | Mr. KS. It will} Mt. and Mrs. Thomas Wooldridge makes ya. So far he has bi cessful An offering was taken at the! Christian Church. for. the Chives; nh EY hool flag was | Temperance and Moral ion at half mast in token of sorrow at the A EO a Tiaoic daar. = day Miss Minnie Woolridge, of Oaks |night.. wood, was at the home 'of Mr. and! Seeding last: Mrs: Richard Avery fora few days. |g; The Wonten's Institute met at ¢he| The many home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dillman Lane were pleased ' to on Wednesday of last woek. =~ had a very critical oper Mr. Martin® Andrus Cannington, fully, performed. spent Sunday with friends here." "1 Mr. George Saville'visited his par:| °F ents at Brown's Schoolhouse on Sun- ; & 'Mrs. J. H.' Jewell has restimed after a pleasant visit her sister, Mrs. Thomas Watson; at Coboconk. . E. Di operation hate commenced iy Mr. and M here on Sunday. T J i Mr. ed Mr, an Mr, and. Mrs. 'David 'Collingwood, spent a few home here, ; Mrs. (Rev.) J.T. returned from visiting the Jealias Mission G. W. Hall Tonto. ©. | Miss Martyn, of oy. dei 'of Toronto, addresses in the Mel Sunday. a Miss. Madge 'Methierell, been visiting at Mr. Richard Avery' has returned to her home in Lindsay. + Miss Florence Lapp: Lindsay where she will mess.cotlege; Mrs. E. Honey has* *. Mr. Sam Rogers re iv cemetery. 4 Mrs. Seth Metherell b: killed by dogs on Saturday | oh and druggists everywhere. Tis gun i

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