* iBeaverton; who will speak at a Public |' : Miss: Evelyn Rodman of Mount. Y 'Dennis, has returned after spending a «couple of weeks in town with her | parents Mrs Beldon Lundy, of Brantford, | . "Ontario, who has been visiting her .:sqa Dr J B Lundy, for the past two © months, left on Monday for an ex- tended trip to Vancouver and other 'Western points. : 3 Dr and Mrs Lundy spent a couple of days in Toronto this week. ' Mr Hugh Lucas bas returned home from Oshawa and 1s busy buy- ing turnips again, Chief Nesbitt has resigned his po" sition as constable, street commission- er, etc. and is going to Oshawa to work in the McLaughlin factory. Mr Nesbitt has served the town . -well but neither he nor any other per- "son could please everybody. Neither ihe nor any other person can satisfac- torily fill the joint offices of constable and street commissioner It cannot be done. Mr Herb Blake left this week for "Toronto where he and his family will dive in future. Herb has secured a ; position in the freight sheds. Messrs S Mosure and W Anderson left on Sunday morning for Buffalo to see Mr Mosure's sister who is ser- "ously ill. The season, in spite of one or two sharp frosts, is remarkable for the abundance of flowers still in bloom. "The editor picked sweet peas of per- fect formation, three flowers to the stalk, stock ten inches long, and they now form a, pleasing table decoration. Asters, dahlias and gladioli are to be found in abundance. Don't' miss 'reading A | and D Carnegie's announcement on the in- side page. Mr George Palmer has gone to Peterboro to work. We understand he intends moving his family in the near future. Mrs H Carmichael is visiting with friends at Sunderland, Cannington and Beaverton. Mrs Wm Davey had the misfortune to fall and break a rib. this;week. Messrs Albert Orchard and Alymer Cawker left last week for a trip to "Western Canada Mr and Mrs. Ambrose Bradley of "Williston, N.D., are visiting with Mr .and Mrs John Bradley. Miss Clara Woodley of Tyrone, is visiting her cousins Missis Lucy and Ida Woodley. Port Perry High School Field Day "The Port Perry High School will "hold their annual day of sport on the afternoon of Wednesday, October 3. A full program of sports will be put on by the students The young ladies are arranging for a basket ball match awith the Blackstock team. Both well Mrs Jas Nott received a letter from each of her grandsons at the front, this week. Harry says he is well and still in France. Vernon says he is faving ten days leave and is going to «visit the city of Paris. ! ¢ "Purse Lost Lost 'a small colored hand bag «containing coin purs¢.--Irene O'Neill Finder please leave at STAR Office. Reward Drifted from the boathouse of the . subscriber, at the Carnegie Milling Co wharf, a new duck-boat, drab in color, about August 15, A suitable reward will be given for recovery of same, and anyone harboririg same boat after this date will be prosecuted E H PURDY Married Price-GiLrov -- On September 15, 1917. at the home of the brides parents, Mr and Mrs Nelson Gilroy . of Reach Township, by Rev J W 'Bunner, Miss Lola Gilroy, to Sergt. Fred C Price of Toronto, Furnished House For Rent With bathroom, electric lights, hardwood floors, etc. Apply STAR Everybody Should Hear Mr. N, F. Davidson, K.C, of _ / Toronto, and Major H. Cameron, of = _ Meeting to be held in the Town Hall, on Wednesday evening, October 10. "The Hall should be packed full for Stock Insurance _Port Perry, Ontario Motor Insurance Plate Glass Insurance 'Life Insurance OFFICE ON JOHN STREET (One House North of the Catholic Church) Bell Phone 12 Chickens 9c per pound for rags "SPECIAL NEWS "1 am paying f. 0. b. Port Perry the following prices for POULTRY Hens over b pounds, 18¢c per 1b 18c per Ib 50c per 100 lbs for iron Big prices for raw nides L. JACOB . ;Phene 78 Port Perry r---_iurg- ~. NOTICE 1 wish to inform my many patrons that, owing to frosted corn and high price of mill feed, milk will advance to 10c per quart on and after October 1st. Please temper your bottles be- fore washing. All broken bottles will be 10c each, as it is almost impossi- ble to buy bottles. 1 am aboutto improve my stables according to Gov- ernment requirements. Everything will be up to date. C. McCARTHUR, - High Park Dairy, Port Perry an AAAS ASIANS INN Sale of Home Made Baking The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Church will hold a sale of home made baking at the store lately occupied by the Aura Lee, on Saturday, Septem- ber 29, afternoon and evening. Lun- cheon Served. Come and buy choice cooking at reasonable prices. Special orders may be left with Mrs Geo Rose or Mrs Jas Lucas. ; ROYAL THEATRE Open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday evenings each week. GERTRUDE ELLIOTT ALT.C. MN Teacher of Piano and Theory dy to receive pupils on Re er 27th. Apply at the Methodist Parsonage, Queen St, Port Perry, or Phone 56. [i ---------- ICE CREAM _ By the Dish Brick or Gallon We also sell to the trade wholesale Save | Money on By buying 'worth of tickets © A well assorted stock of ' tember 1st. CONFECTIONERY | mma W, J. Cook - Real Estate A large list of farms for sale in Ontario County. Some city property fof exchange or sale, also Western land, My list includes some rare bargains. Wiite or phone me before buying. Communicate with W J Cook, R.R. No 2, Port Perry, or Bell Phone 107 f 2 2, or Independent Phone 406 ALAA Feather Beds Have your feather beds made into] a Ten: Roll Feather Mattress or a beautiful Down Comforter. Highest price paid for old or new feathers. Our agent will eall. Dominion Mat- tress Co., Uxbridge, Ontario. For Rent Three rooms and bathroom, in the Standard Bank block, suitable for Living Apartments or. Office use. Best in town, Terms reasonable. Apply to H G Hutcheson. Carnegie Milling Co - Parties owing the Carnegie Milling Co. accounts will please settle same either by cash or note on or before the first of October. We are using the office at Mt W H McCaw's Jewelry store, where payment can be made. Division Courts Sittings| COUNTY OF ONTATIO -- 1918 { WHITBY--Clerk, Miss E L. Macdonell, Whitby; Jan 2, Feb 5, Mar 5, May J Jonets July 3, Sept 4, ¢ 5 4, 3, 1918. ! 4 12, Mar 16, ov 23, Jan 11, 191 CA oangton. Jan. 11 Ma. 15 y n ' ' 4 Mars, July 11: Sept 19, Nov 22, Jan, 10, 1918 ' ni BEA 'Pater- son, Beaverton. uly 12, Dope 20, Nov OVE---Cler! So hater, Jo Jo jon', 11. u . 5 n I ARE WELL, Cleti of the Peace Resumes Class Miss Estelle Bull will resunie her classes in voice aud piano after Sep- For particulars as to hours and terms apply. at the home of Mrs Geo. Jackson, or ring. u Bell phone 31, Lost in Port Perry 4: On Fair day, a Scotch Shepher auburn colour, a white stripe on face, itaon back: of the Collie Dog. 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