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Port Perry Star, 29 Nov 1917, p. 8

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RE THAT TIMES CHANGE AND MEN CHANGE WITH REECE UE H THE TIMES -- BUT SOUARE DEALING ; NEVER CHANGES. WE ARE HERE WITH THE SAME OLD SQUARE. DEAL. eo~ RFQ. YoU ARE INVITED To CALL AND SEE OUR LINE oF GooDsS. SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS, - MANTLE, KITCHEN, AND ALARM CLOCKS, ' MANICURE AND TOILET SETS FOR LADY OR GENT, JEWELRY, WATCHES, RINGS. BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS NoW AS OUR STOCK 1.5 LIMITED THIS YEAR. SPECIAL ORDERS GIVEN THE VERY BEST ATTENTION WE STILL MAINTAIN oUR STANDARD IN REPAIRS. 1. R. BENTLEY, Jeweller, Port Perry. PUBLIC MEETINGS will be held at the following times and places all of which will: be ;. addressed by MR. WM. SMITH, ex-M.P., the Union Government Candidate and some of the following speakers: F L Fowke, ex*M.P., Robert Grierson, R M Holtby, T E Kaiser, J F Grierson, F L Mason, Warden of the County; G: D, Conant, Mayor of Oshawa; Capt. Jas. A. Moore, M. D., and others, includ= ing lady speakers. ; North Osh awa (C.N.R ) Fri,, Nov. 30. Columbus, Saturday, Dee. 8. i Seagrave, Monday, Manchester, Tudsday, Décember 4 4 j Raglan, Thursday, December 6 Utica, Monday, December 10. Claremont, Tuesday, Dec. 11th. Whitby, Wednesday, December 12 Greenbank, Thursday. Dec 13 Oshawa, Thursday, December 13 December 7. Brooklin, Friday, December 14. _ ALL AT EIGHT P.M. Sn day, Dec. 11, Port Perry, Wed:, Dec, 12--Both at:2 p m ent-spakers will be announced for these meetings later. "EVERYBODY WELCOME "ati J. F. GRIERSON; President. "DR. JOHN MOORE and G. D. CONANT, Secrefaries. Brougham, Saturday, Dec. 1. cefber 3. i Pickering, Wednesday' Dec. b. SE Eriday, Whitevaley J ~Other Re Lpans will be. made to favorable terms for the - Bonds, THE' CANADI / OF COMMERCE PORT PERRY BRANCH - "H. J. White Seagrave | Red Cross Society The Red Cross Society of Seagrave sent fifteen boxes to the Boys at the Front, valued at about three dollars each, which contained - the following articles: 24% 1bs fruit cake, 1 dozen of cocoa, 18 tins sardines, 7 dozen cookies, 13 pkgs dates, 3 lbs mixed biscuits, 2 dozen candles, 5 tins salve, 1 1b raisins, 4 lbs candies, I dozen boxes chocolate, 1- dozen pencils, 2 dozen pkgs gum, 4 cards safety pins, 2 handkerchiefs, } 1b tea, 1 dozen oxos, 1 soda biscuits, 2 1bs cheese, 1 Ib salt, 4 1b sugar, 1 pair wristlets. Utica Miss K Orchard spent a few days |. in Toronto last week. 2 Messrs A-E Spencer and Al Smith from themorth last week with a fine deer each. Mr and Mrs Will Clark 'of Wood- ville, were visiting in this neighbor. hood last week. Mrs L D- Chistie ry 'a diy. in|: Prospect last week with her sister, Mrs R Thompson. Miss Bull and Miss Grace Davis, | of Port Perry, were visiting with. Mis M Tennyson last Thursday. The Utica Methodist Sunday School propose holding a Christmas entertainment. Scugog 'We are glad to report that Miss Ethel Jackson, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs Wm, Jackson, who was operated on for appendictis the Ist of November, is recovering. ; The farmers: made.good use. of the iate fine 'Weather, though there 1s still quite a lot of plowing to do. The ladies of the Red Cross So- eicty are busy. Since the 1st of October they have "shipped 'a "box containing the following: 11 bed Complete Service to Ford | Owners Everywhere OURTEOQUS attention to your needs whetgrer you oo may travel is something you apprec owner you can get it. You are There are ~ out Canada. These are always within > JE e, oil, tires, repairs, motor adjustments. ¥ The cost: the car itself. Ninotesn of fhe Rn Just co 80d you w easy I most, reciate, and always "among more thah 700 Ford Dealer Service of For through- . "accessories, expery adviee or fends", . 'ord owners of Ford Servis fs 0 easily ow an the cst of : or parts OSE vintage of owing arts for o a _ Mrs J J Christie and sheets, 40 pillow slips, 18 were visiting: his suits 6 vermin suits, 6 wide bandages, 500 mouth wipes, 60. pairs of socks, 17 individual boxes. The society would be glad to receive uns}, paid subscriptions at any time, Mrs Grave het iousin, Alpin Jobn Ploughman, President; Mr: Wm, | Jackson, Treasurer. Home" in the S. O S. Hall, Sonya, The Young Ladies Sonya ; on November 22, Proceeds in aid Cot at the home of Mr t ., Red Cr day night to spend an Quite a number attended ne 5 ross work. | Mis Marr: Borns -: nation at Beaverton on Monday. The fri ends of Mr A & Tordiff are] H oll day, who expects. : We are pleased to see Miss - Mabel pleased to hear of his. marriage to ronto, soon, to train as. nurses. McTaggart home from: New York | Miss Mildred 2 Champion, . t Swit the evening an address was: Hospijal visiting her parents. Current, Sask. (Continued on inside page) * & Mrs W Medd a r at)" st his ives To v The Patriotic' League gave an "At * ~ ow: many Vie Bonds have you bought? = Have you put yourself to any real i in- convenience. to buy Victory Bonds ~~ Have you denied yourself some purely - personal gratification, so 'that you could invest the money saved |i in Victory Bonds? Have you realized the urgent feed for =i wisonl. self- sacrifice to make the fis ¥ Loan a pee success? | ra,

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