Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 29 Sep 1915, p. 8

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Music has become the greatest enjoyment in the lives of the Canadian ple. Possibi y How different is the musical home from the home without a piano. In the home t| music Sh music, the evening meal practically Closes the day. + xo mother OF during the long evening. The son goes out to escape to the more sorful house of a| The gift of a P n friend that has a piano. ~ But how much happier the home is that possesses a piano. Tesi fe mo semi A Mother's Duty--and Mothers you should insist that your children know ut the. grand event--t how to play the piano, for you know all your life you have wished that you could | : ; the piano. Don't let the little ones grow up only to wish -- the time is NOW when Whin vou gait the Fa the little minds are alert and bodies strong after,a summer's - vacation, and before 'the and hear what clear sin ng Scale Williams Plan cold winter nights set in. * i Are you going to allow your children to grow up without the Kiowlédge of Scale rt music; without learning how to play the piano; without being able to appreciate r good train your children as you wish y you ad. music; and without knowing the enjoyment that a good piano brings into the: home? to Port, Pety Fai . x: J. D. ROBERTSON COAL oo "Country Buy your Coal Now er Correspondence | Let us fill your bin for winter. We guarantee our Coal to be nothing but D. L. & W. Scran= ton Coal, "The Standard Anthracite", the best Coal mined, momsidering the quality the cheap- : We are 'glad to learn our: frie est & Miss - Coiltis is getting along fif We guarantee full weight and that our coal with the day school Bere. is as free from dirt 'and imperfestions as it is ) possible to be. On Friday night of last. week Mi} Druean-} John Jefirey motored to Audley 0} Orchard the Coal Man 1 will commence 'to buy apples Sept 20th to operate the evaperator, and will take kind of apples that are sound and large enough to Ga Cr peel, one and one-half inches and over, for | H. E. Briggs attended the O which the highest price will be paifl the busi« Fair a eda Tew days. mess will afford---From the present outlook, 35c per hundred pounds: :fpples too sma peel have to be chopped &ad are worth 1 i domized pounds. Rush Shem in, don't let Wi spoil. 3: a0 ct Ra tee de

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