Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 10 Nov 1915, p. 8

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EASY We guarantee for ing but D. L. & W. Scran- "The Standard Anthracite", the best "Coal mined, considering the quality the cheap- «ests We gudtatitee ul weight and that our coal : is as free from dirt and imperfections as it is possible to be. Orchard the Coal Man Ford Touring Car Price $530 You'll get farther--with less expense--by "kicking in the clutch" than by "pushing on the lines." The Ford will triple your horse delivery service and increase your profits. Give the economical Ford a chance to cut down your cost of deing business, The Runabout is now $480; the Town Car $780, f.o.b. Ford, Ontario. All cars completely equip- ped including electric headlights, Equipment does oat | jus de speedometer. Get partie! from W, U. & H. Carnegie, Port Perry, Ontario. to LIGHT SOFT and BRIGHT FOR SALE BY W. L. PARRISH CARNEGIE BROS {attack of rheumatism, DIED--A the' Tesidence. of Mrs. C. Haetle, on Saturday, October" 1915, Mrs. Frederick Serta, | in her Tl st year. Mr. John Elsom, of Br lin, "has{ Robertson, of Mr, cand Mrs = moved onto the old Derby. property|: "I just east of the village, whi cently purchased from Mr. of Toronto We are plea {the Elsom family settle in ot Sorry to lose "the Bea from our village, they ha to Whitby. Miss Nellie Briggs of Whitby, all [ed on friends here last week. ' "Mr. Joseph' Agg A a position with Dr. F. Warren, Whitby. Patatoes are selling at $1.25 a bag | here, and are scarce at that, while {apples can neither be begged, borrow: ed or bought. 7 Mz. Eli Harnden of Ashburn, has leased Mr. W. S. Park's house, and will take immediate possession, Mrs, W. Tarvis is recovering after being indisposed with la grippe Either the owner, or the parties who placed the buggy in the ditch, just East of the G. T. R. Station would cenfer a favor by removing same a8 it is a nuisance to people passing that way. Mr. F. Geofirey of Toronto, spent the week end with her. aunt Mrs. C. Hartle. Our new saddier, Mr. R. Wilson, has already received a 'liberal share of patronage and'is proving bifmself to! be very efficient. Mr. John. Quinn who re: tly bought Mr..D. A. Hubbel's property : is having the house remodeled, * Rev. Mr. Nichol gave a very Bter- esting report'of the 'Jubilee 'Congen- ion which was held in Toronto about | two weeks ago, at the Sunday School on Sunday. ; Miss J A Kendall, sister to" Mr. SW H. Lowry out barber as Kendall, of this place. 'Mr. profes left $ to start business in Hastings: has many friends here who sympathize Judging from the way the. boys have with hum in his: 'SOTTO in his loss of 'his sign at halt i his loving companion on: life's jour: in front of the Orange ney; 'whose estimable worth we all him very mich. know and shall miss in times to come ol : port of the Sunday School Convention : in to the Nestleton L1ague ts last Piday Scugog Jue {3 The report from our sick in some| The Head 'Church are 'having cases is good and in others not. so chicken Pie Supper, 'under the aus- good. Miss McNally has retufned pices of the Ladies' Aid on Monday, | from Toronto where she was 'operated : Mes JJ Bruce gave a splendid re- |: November 22. Rev: W:T Wickett, of Fraserville, 'will speak Sunday and Monday... For further particulars see bills, Rev H W Foley, of Brooklin, wil! preach missionary sermons at all the appointments on Scugog Island next Sunday. Collections and subscrip- tions will be taken on behalf of the Missionary Society, . Manchester Our Sunday Scfiool has decided to hold a Christmas tree. The Commit- tee is already at work on the program and no effort will be spared to make [it a success. © Mr. McKee has his fall plowing all done on the farm he recently purchas- "ed from Mr W F Dobson Mr R M Holtby has returned from the West, where he has. been looking after his interests. Mr. Moore has engaged with Mr. I. Mr. J Johnson had the misfortune O. Downey, and will move onto Mr, Downey's south farm, } "Mr. Harold Heisey has had vex tensive improvements made to "his store, which will be a convenience. to: his increasing business. : i 2 ' UTICA Mr. Alfred Clark, Toronto, visiting { his parents here. : Miss Annie Christie has: retuned home from Cleveland, accompahied city. : Mr and Mrs E Brooks entertained to runa rusty nail through his finger. : At present he is under. the doctor's "care Mr WF Dobson is making exten- | sive repairs to the property he secured | in the village, with the expectation of removing there shortly. Several of the boys from this burg -| Wednesday. on for throat trouble. Mr Trewin is improving but is still confined to bis bed. We have just heard: that Mis. |i Wm Nesbitt was operated on for ap-| pendicitis- last Saturday. We are hoping for lier speedy recovery, ad service for 'Mr. Thos. Werry was conducted by Mr Mellor at the home of Mr Albert Werfy- last | Office ~ above: Re friends were there to sympathize with A large number of hours, 9 an, the bereaved. The body" was taken{ to Prince Albert for interment. The Star from. now folo : 3 to the end of for $1.00 Sittings of the Division Coutts COUNTY OF ONTARIO" 1915 1 Whitby -- Clerk, Miss E. donell, Whitby. Jan, 7; Jens Mar. 2, Apr 6, May 4; June 1; Sept. 1, Oct. 4, Nov. 2, Dec. 2, ors bas Clik Miss EL Mactonell, Whitby, Jan 8, Feb 3, Mar 3, dex 7, May 5, June 9 {Syl 7, Son 2, 5, Nov. 3, Dec 3; Jan b, 1916 2 Brotgham--Cletk, M. "Gleeson, Green: fan an 11, Mar4, May aed 3, Nov 4, Jan 8, 1016, 3 Port oy Set JW Port Fao Sept 5 Nov have joined the colors, and 'will go | 4 Uxbridge into training soon. ridge "dan J; a Mrs | Parkin has renovated her house, making quite an improvement to the village. 5 Nov] 0 Ap Mr: Matthew. Bell and Mr John [8 BeaverionClesk, C by her sister, Mrs Anderson, of that Munro, who have been il for some! July 15, : time, we are sorry. to" say, are better: . a 5 land Live Stock Highsst Price alway S all kinds of Live: HIDES AND SKINS

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