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Port Perry Star, 22 Nov 1916, p. 3

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» AUTO FOR HIRE '| p ide McClintock, Phone" 4 r 11, or 'at Beare Bros' Garage, _ Port Perry, Ont. See (f p Miss Amy Christian, teacher of and voice, will be in Port Perry ¢ BEAVERTON on Monday and Tuesday of each week at the home of Mr. H. W. Linke. ~ Special rates to beginners. © Anyone wishing to see Miss Christian, kindly call, or phone 60. MONEY TO LOAN. Can invest Pianos & Organs for Sale -&iibscription Rates THE PORT PERRY STAR and Capadian Farm . ....,....$1.90 Farmers's Advocate .?.....: $2.40 Globe (daily, R. M. R.) ....84.00 Globe (Daily)..oeaaeeeees +e. 8400 Family Herald. coo.vv 000.0. $1.90 Weekly Sun.... eaves $1.90 Weekly Witness... ..o.s +++ $1.90 Daily Witness. .....ecc000..$3.50 Evening News....... cesses $3.00 Farm & Dairy...e.........$1.90 Evening Star(rural offices)... $3.50 FARM FOR SALE-- 50 acres of good land situated near Seagrave. Good buildings and house. Possession to plow at once. = Can move on in the Spring. For particulars, apply to 'J H Brown, Seagrave, or W H Har- ris, Port Perry. Ww. J. COOK Everything in Real Estate} I have a number of first class farms ia Whitby and Pickering townshipsto yon want a farm, I can please Communicate with W. J. Cook, R.R. No 2, Port Perry, or Bell Phone LonooN MutuaL| POY SON'S Fire Insurance Co. of Canads ri fr FARM INSU ure you should goto Art Dowson when in need of a livery. Specially good turnouts for weddings A. G. Dowson, Proprietor E. 0. SMITH & SON | Growers of all kinds of nursesy stock ADAMS & HUTCHES 107 r 2 2, or Independent Phone 408 'REAL ESTATE your maney and give gilt R. J. HARTRY Prince Albert Ontario _ LIVERY ... Auto For Hire For Satisfaction comfort and pleas- Horses and rigs for all occasions NURSEYMEN Winona, Ontario, Canada Nursery Consists of 1000 acres Represented in this district by William Galbraith Port Perry Local"Agents COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS $475 to $20 J DOUBLE DISC RECORDS ade Jn '85¢ up ; "HEARING IS BELIEVING" "The Golumbis dealer nearest Fit Any Machine demonstrate, Very will explain terms. Ty IE Oo Testers, DOMINION OF CANADA DEBENTURE STOCK Ny Tot Apel and October by cheq Y pays! - , 1st 1st by ue (free of a BE ya A; October by. Seque Gree a per annum from the date of purchase. : Holders of this stock will have the privilege of surrendering at par and accrued interest, as the equivalent of cash, in payment of any allotment made under any future war loan issue in Canédda other than an issue of Treasury Bills or other like short date security. Proceeds of this stock are for war purposes only. A commission of one-quarter of one per cent will be allowed to recog- nized bond and stock brokers on allotments made in respect of applications for this stock which bear their stamp. For application forms apply to the Deputy Minister of Finance, Ottawa. OF FINANCE, OTTAWA, BER 7th, 1916. I Do the junier members of your og ot 'We find that little folks everywhere | results in nice white teath, they beep on using Grewn-ups too like this Silver Grey Tooth Paste. Ask for the Tube in Khaki Soid by all Dru Sovereign Perfume Brock Ave., Toronto ompany unit, is 1eported wounded. He came from Sonya. ooo The price of leather has advanced 35c a pound during the past two weeks. 000 Cheese sold at 28c. 1b wholesale at Lindsay and Peterboro. oo0o0 Mrs May Daws, of Kinmount, who shot Edward Spenceley, also of Kin- mount, on Sept. 6, and who was tried ona charge of murder at a session of the Supreme Court, was sentenced to four years in the Kingston Pemiten- tiary by Mr Justice Latchford The charge had been reduced to man- ' slaughter by the jury. ooo The Township of Mariposa has been organized into ten divisions, with LITTLE FOLKS ALL LIKE IT a chairman and good strong team for each division. The object is to raise IT TASTES 30 "GOOD". : funds for the Red Cross work. jo poworly ght og bo igh ipis 8 000 Sgt seart hom using Dr Alexander Beith, the oldest ' T! practising physician in Bowmanville, CORSON'S CHARCOAL TOOTH PASTE Ry on November 17. He ik its pleasant wae, and because they can see began his practice there over fifty in the proper care of their touth. It will save years ago. needless dentist's bills. 000 There were 500 persons im the funeral procession that followed the remains of the late Wm. P Richard- son, of Columbus, to the grave. 000 Harry Hewis, son of Mr Hews, butcher, of Whitby, lost four fingers, while cleaning a sausage machine. ooo Robson Bros, of Oshawa, are being billed $11,874.60 for unmetered water or! taken from the town since August, B 1915. Itis almost unbelievable that even a tannery could consume as | much water as that in a little over a year. Jackson's Sale {liquor. A fine of $200 was imposed 2 ficholson, Pon > 8 3 John Nicholson, Pontypool lon a man at Lindsay for violating the 24 Mr Staples, Orono 24 W A Fanning, Port Perry Dec 6 Alex Vance, Shirley Jan. 25 L Davidson, Oakwood. STEWART FORD PAINTER & DECORATOR Painting, Paper Hanging, Decorat- ing and Sign Writing. He knows how. you esimates on your next job. Bell Phone 141 Port Perry w Cawker Brothers, Butchers For Price and Quality Still the Best CAWKEFR BROS . a. T 000 General District News| wm shell, of Uxbridge, while eil- According to recent police court N8 the machinery at the electric light decisions, persons cannot pool their plant, stumbled over a boltin the floor money to send combination orders for and caught his other foot between the crank and the frame of the condenser. His foot was terribly bruised before he was rescued. law in this respect. i 000 000 Norma Stevens, foussyear old child! The Gold Medal Manufacturing of Dr and Mrs J N Stevens, of Oak- Co, at Uxbridge, are asking exemp- wood, was kicked in the face by a tion from taxation on a number of horse, end seriously injured. The houses they propose erecting for their child will recover. l employes/ The town solicitor says the | matter would have to be submitted to 000 The Maunder House, at Lindsay, YO of the people. will be re-opened by. Messrs Dorking ooo & Hogan. Empty property does not. (Oshawa Children's Shelter already pay, and the hotels will be run in the has 118 wards, almost all of thsm do- interests of the travelling public more jug well. than was customary when the bar was ooo the main source of revenue. 000 A Union Rally of the Whitby Sun- i iv .. ._|day Schools was held on the World's The Lindsay Council is considering ! Temperance Sunday. The Rally was ihe In tallation o f 3 8ve slum system) held in the music hall, and was large- pe y telep " ly attended. Retail § of Peterbo d 999 etail grocers of Peterboro metand | Lead Te will ask the Minister of Agriculture at A petition 1s being circulated to be Ottawa to have the duty on butter re- be signed by municipal councils, ask- moved. Oleomargarine does fot find | ing Sif Robert Borden to havea silver cross prepared for presentation to much favor, and great pressure is be- | ers of Canadian soldiers who are i keep i of ing brought to bear to keep it out EE at 000 000 Provincial Fire Marshall Heaton! Miss Gladys Francis Gertrude claims that the barn fires which have Beatrice Murton, daughter of the late been so numerous lately, have been Justic Murton, formerly of Oshawa, caused by generated in hay in| was married to Mr. 'Howard Trumba, unventilated barns. one of the leading Americans residing 000 'at Havana, Cuba. The C. P. R. 1s filling in the lake' coo shore in front of the station at Bob-| Chicken stealing has become so bad caygeon, and is making an attractive in the vicinity of Oshawa that some embankment. a! | raisers declare that they will © ; 00.0: 1 go out of business. It is Pte. E. Smith, who enlisted with the County Council wil 1st Bn, later transferred to an artillery offer a reward in the

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