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Port Perry Star, 15 Oct 1913, p. 2

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giving sermon in the ev ) N otice: The Tadies of the Loyal True Blue Association No. 121, 'will hold their Annual Entertainment on Nov. sth s All are welcome. Mrs; Smith was able to attend the anniversary services in the * Baptist} church last Sunday morning, bein wheeled | there 1n an invalid's chair. It is about: eight months since Mrs. Smith had the misfortune 'to break her hip. Mr. O'Bierne, of Toronto, was the guest of Rev. W. P. Brown for week- end, Wanted, girl for domestic service, light duties, good home for right girl. Apply to Mrs. Ri: B. Smilin, Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs, W. H. McCaw. are visiting in Detroit. Mrs. Brown, of Toronte, is the guest of Mr, and Mrs.. Tames Stone- house. SU BSCRI PTION RATES The Port Perry STar1s §1.00 year io Canadian or British points, if paid in advance; otherwise $1.25. . To sub- scribers in the United States the price 18 $1.50 per year in advance. THE PORT PERRY STAR and Canadian Farm . .. $1.85 Farmers's Advocate $2.35 Globe (Weekly).. $1.60 Globe (Daily)... vs, . $4.501. Mail-Empire(e ekly) $1.60 Civilians' Rifle : To Editor of the Stay editorial re Rifle Chibi in your issue cof) last week, 1 was in Whitby this week | at a meeting of some of the officers of | - 34th Regiment, and the répreséntative of 'the Diwsion Headquarters, so 1]. took the opportunity to lay before Ithem the formation of a Civilians Rifle' Club, and beg to report as follows: --1. If sonse civilian will secure a cer tain number of names of mer who will promise to'make use of targets, rifles and ammunjation the government will supply same, providing' i sign bonds to be respopsible for riffes furnished,' 'that is, Sf six rifles are fur- nished; bonds for "$150 must be ' pro- vided "to prevent theft -of rifles; 'not again damage or ordinary wear and Al that is required of seniors of clubis. that they declare themselves to be British subjects and that 'they take the Oath of Allegiance. 1 was also advised that, if 'sufficr ent interest is shown by 'members of club; the® Department of Militia wil in danger he goes to the doctor, advice and, takes his. medicine, off and health is restored, Some such- method is nec busiuess, 'There are little every part of Ontario that fi business health in danger; but th not'go tothe docter for advice; recommend that a proper range be |™Hey built here. We hear people siy that Port Perry dep is dead, and that there is nothing here | more religiously to-day th : Grumbling will not change these Family Herald... $1.85 | to interest young men. Port Perry or Weekly Sun. ...: ++ .81.75 [any other town is no "deader" than its conditions, * Indeed itis Aikely Weekly Witness, , ax $5 45 Daily Witness Daily World, Northern Messenger .. 13 Evening Star (rural offices)... . $2.35 Evening News. $2.35 | charge. Who will it be? 1 might|S00N to be carrying passengers to and | citizens make it. - Here is an oppor: | tunity to.improve conditions and pro- vide something of i interest, All we need is'a civilian to take they will become: more marked in near future. Parcels POSE 18 expect to become an accomplished fact fore long, and the radial railway Farm & Dairy...« $1.85 a1s0 mention that Usbridge club has [from the big population centres. Grain Growers' Guide, ......$1.50 Canadian Poultry News......$1.50 Jost: New: leather purse containing sum of money between J. L. Forman's and T,"J, Widden's stores, on Thursday Oct. 9. Finder please return to WM. JACKSON, Scugog; P. O: on ] Patience Supposin' fish don't bite at first, What are you goin' to do? Throw down your pole, 'chuck out bai your bait, An' say your fishin's through? You bet you ain't: you're gow' to fish, An' fish, an' fish, an' wait Until you've ketched a basketfull Or used up all your bait: mel Stallion Inspection' After the Inspection 0 "of Stallions had been completed last about 100 members, 2 Respectfully yours, E. w, WALLACE School Report The following is the report of S. S. No. 8 Cartwright, for the month of | The only: way. to méet these ch ing conditions is to meet them' 3 city methods of Attracting business a order merchants of of Sr. TV--Eion wight 731, Wray 618. Sr HI--Vera Forder 1343, Arvilla i Alldred 125%, Fred Hamilton, absent. | Sr. 11--Annie Hamilton, 1436, a Davidson, absent. 4 Jr] os ~Tville Badu Pr.-- Beatrice Alldred 374, Lo Fergnson 281, : ; Grace While oo . Wor Greatest of | these -advants

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