Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 11 Oct 1917, p. 4

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. ee i . 1 2 ~ As in the of those already overseas, Separation Allowances will be available' for those dependent Yor liyelihood Sepa Ae i Eo Le vi on an : warran| i img Bag gb half their pay to A considerable number of men who have enlist themselves better off under the army rate ; addition to board, lodging, clothing, equipment, transportation, etc., hile in Their wants are provided addition to the account each month. cers, houedby The Military Service Council. for, and they receives upon sele@ed men. The i" rank and file, $25.00 for JOHN BELDON LUNDY WJ. Cook - Real Graduate of Royal College of Dental Sur. geons and University of Toronto. Successor to Dr. R. L. Graham. Office hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Evenings Bell Phone, office 68, ring 2; residence ring 3 Office over Byer's Drug Store, Port Perry. Estate A large list -of farms 'for sale in Ontario County. Some city property for exchange or sale, also Western land. My list includes some rare | bargains, Write or phone'me before buying. Communicate with W J Cook, R.R. No 2, Port Perry, or Bell Phone ,107 r 2 2, or-Independent Phone 406 LDS. DDS. { DENTAL: SURGEON. { by appointment. The F ord Saves the Hay and Oats | 'the Horses Eat IVE acres of land are required to maintain oti Horse for a eo according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, The same five acres would Shells nearly enough food. for two people. If 40,000 farmers each replaced one horse with a Ford, 200,000 acres would be added to the Nation's source of food supply and enough extra food made available toteed 400,000 people--sufficient to feed Canada's entire army at Just think what a great service this means to the country at the present e and the benefit to the farmers from the. of the Tool a d on this acreage. Sa i SS Bh A Ford car also saves the farmer a Week or more of , which can be used for further productive werk. The Ford ee times as fast as a horse and rig--costs less to run and keep, : easier to take care of. With labor so scarce , tir money, so do not delay in getting your Ford. I i = wy % a ANY" 4 a fiiee ns rt - ee ---- GERTRUDE ELLIOTT AT. CG. M, Teacher of Piano and 1 heoty Ready to receive pupils on: and after September 27th. : Apply at the Methodist Parsonage. | - ed St, Port Perry, or Phoné 5%. ps Chelsea Pensioners: Reuding News of Wellington's Victory "at Waterloo When Wellington Met ~ Napoleon at Waterloo the news did not reach London until a week later, and it~ was four months before it was.known in New York. - But when Queen Victoria died, the fews was known in Foronto and. New Yerk several minutes before it was known in Londen. This was dué to the enterprise (although a slight breach of étiquette) of one of the correspondents whose press ser- vice we enjoy." 4 * 0 When thé owners of The Empress of Ircland sued the owners of TheStorstad for the ramming of their vessel, the "Toronto Daily Star's" covering of the trial was comment- ed upon-in one of the big'Liverpool Daily newspapers as - the finest handling of a Big Trial Story that ever was known. : When, recently, the Pope proposed peace, the text of his message was morte fully presented on the day of its issue -. by The Toronto Daily Star than by any other paper in SOnIatio. ov. 2 or ari GL 7 'This enterprise in_handling Big News Events has caused The Star to be recognized as one"of the great newspapers of the World; ranking with such papers as the "New York 'Pimss," "Chicago Tribune," "London Times," and "Lon- "don Daily Telegraph" int Bes p Rt "AF you will * ORDER TO-DAY. 'Features Excius- = ably Fi A. McKenfs ont gle, late Sergt.«. ---eoclated Press, A Porch News and: Special as 4 & (eset I 'The Teronto_ | Daily Star Th Cable service rE Aha Gear's own staff men, motel London reejdsnt correspon: arnt, a veteran war writes, 1h Ttaly, Miss: Rosamond Boultbee the only: Cana: dior woman writer In. any of the war zones, In. Britain, Thomas Geg- ajor K. O.. 8.7B,, now on Tegular Star staff. He been in regular army for 20 yenrs, «In Canada, special staff men. In Ottawa, Mantre-l Queber, ~~ Winnipeg and other Imperiant centres: "United Press, leased wihis exclusive in Toronto, givire avorld news and Including splendid war. cables, Spe clal correspondents in each allled countrys --. = © All he Chicagn Daily News' special cables. from ~ a staff of specially trained - | wer correEpondants cecvar-, fous centres in Europe. All the Montreal Dally Star's special cables "from Windermere and staff, = Frequent specially con- "tributed urflcles 'from best fo writers in the world, The Daily Fir also Té- celves all regular dews ser vieés taken by other Cand dian _daliiedi such' as, Can dian' Press, America - and Can dian Associated Press. Exclusive aights « to. th~ pictures 'of the London Daily . -Mirror, also from Underwood's, Dally = Mell, Toplcel, general' Canadian] Offfeddl War + Records Sports, ete. } &

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