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Port Perry Star, 22 Nov 1911, p. 8

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&- Mok. MURRAY, MA LAUNDRY Bs. J. Stewart is prepared to do all kinds of laundrv work. Negli- .%gee shirts and children's white- wear a Ity. The last house Beyond the Mills planing factory on Lilla St. J. A. MURRAY RNeoms over Past Office. H Shompa. m. to 6p, m. y WwW. A SANGSTER Dental Surgeon, Ssadinate of Roval College of Dents) Surgeons, Toronto. Office Hours---9 a.m. to 6 p.m Also open Saturday evenings. Office. 'over Rose & Co's Store, Queen Sts Tent Perry. PHONE 47 MNUBERT L. EBBELS Warrister, Solicitor, etc., Port Perry MONEY--Several sums trom $300 RwP30,000, have been placed with ame for immediate investmeut at low- «st xate. SMIONEY TO LOAN Estate moneys to loan. Apply 30 Benj. Pettitt, W. H. Leonard, MH. L. Ebbels, Executors. Become Independent other superior trataitg. Thor tom ELLIOTT = The of work et nd Sonn Eaucntion: Nendemts tio! . $s apd erm thy + ns Comer Yonge and Alexander Streets TORONTO W.J.ELLIOTT PRINCIPAL CTIVE VISION 4 ve Causes more headaches than all ailments. The remedy is Pvoperly fitted glasses. We can #2 you F E. LUKE, &c-. 23y Yonge St. opp. Simpson's Toronto An _ Investment | always pays the best imtevest, For years we have given Sundireds a foothold in a mercial world. An increase of. 197 in Mtcndence over that of last of our school. Fhat ws hove dors Meme study Courses rest LINDSAY BUSINESS | COLLEBE } ; £ School) 2- B. SPOTTEN President . WALL TERM SEPT. 4 * FARM FOR SALE 'at any time by call- + ing up Phone No 2. _ CAWKER'S LIVERY The STAR and Farmer's, Advocate ........ 2 35 Globe (Weekly)..... Globe (Daily)+s.«. Mail-Empire (Weeki ' (no premium at Family Herald. Weekly Sun .... Weekly Witness Daily World .......c0e0.0i3 73 Evening Star (rural offices). 2 30° Evening News ...... veresn: 230 Evening Globe seeccveeieees 3 75 10° brought in by new subscribers will pay for the PORT PERRY STAR until January 1st Dr. R. L. Graham Bucceseor to Dr. F, D. 'MeGrattan)* DENTIST. PORT PERRY, ' . NT. AN OPEN LETTER Te the Electors of South Ontario Oshawa, Nov. 20th, 1911 GENTLEMEN-- Sir James Whitney having, with- out any reason so far being given, dissolved the Legislature a year before its allotted time; and hav- ing called on an election at a most unseasonable time of the year, for the comfort of the electors and candidates, and to the great detri- ment of business interests at the Christmas season, for fear that my candidature and the principles for which I stand may not be as fully known as desirable, 1 beg leave to announce through the local press, my candidature for a geat: in 'the Provincial Legislature -for South Ontario. I'am a native 'of South Ontario, born and brought up on the farm which I "now owh : in: Whitby Township. and have been for years a resident of Oshawa, where I am now serving -a second term as mayor. MY interests are there- fore like your own and I have maintained a deep interest in ag- ricultural affairs, being for some four or five years past manager of the South Ontario Fair at Oshawa I am appealing 'to you "as the nommee of the JLiberal party in the present campaign,' under the leadership of that able 'and pro- gressive leader, Mr. N. W, Rowell. 1 view with pleasure his onouncement' upon Agriculiure. ie creation of a. department of Immigration and Colonization and a more vigorous development of] I New Ontario than the present ALLKINDS Always in stock. Also fresh fish, smoked meats, etc. Mr, E, Dunk was id viiing at Mrs. | Mr. }. A. property to°Mr. 'D. Jackson, and}. intends woving early. in. the New Year to Belle = Fat Mr. Davis has returned from" his visit in Toronto. eam, AL Miss Philp spent Sunday at Mr, Hooey's in Blachstock, =' Mr. Lorne Kester, of Stouffville,' father of Mrs. E. B. Fling, died on Highest Cash]. price paid for Hides, Skins, Live Stock W.A. BOYCE, whose agricultural interests are 'so great. i Your children are entitled to the best education at your doors. When we had county model schools with a good supply of! teachers coming out Joa » every ruraband town school had properly qualified teachers. = This has changed'owing to the-administration of the 'im- practical "Dr. Pyne, the Minister of Education, Model schools have beenabolished. The consequence is that in a very large number "of cases unqualified teachers are work- ing under a. permit because 'the trustees cannot find qualified ones | You surely will not allow this to continue much longer. Mr. Row- ell promises to restore the cotinty model schools, where at a moder- ate cost the common pcople may educate their sons and daughters] to make them qualified teachers. There will 'be more teachers. Your childred * will be properly. taught in the schoolsand still micre, many of your children can become teachers and rise "higher by. the start they will get in life after qual- ifying in the model school. I ask you to read the pr licy as laid down by Mr. Rowell and the |depe Liberal party. If you think it is suitabie for the: progressive and wealthy province of Ontario, and if you thivk that 1, as one of your- selves, interested in the agricul tural, educaticnal, and industrial welfare of this constitusncy, - with my municipal and business experi- ence am suitable to represent you in the Ontario Legislature, "| ask your support. 1 promise you if elected as your representative will 'bring to the discharge of service on your behalf the same energy which has characterized my labors in carrying out big a I my "| Royal © Commission: 10" * sugg Government has geen fit to enccur- {Qshawa, and Eowill at - age will tend to open up that land deem ita pleasure to r tothe Benefit of the farmers of his safvicts ui 'your behal i Province. appointment of 'a Matter you may wish me OYal Comins fore the Legislature "East Balf of Lot 12, Concession 6 Cart: | Measuses to prevent the decline Committees, no matter r County, contaming 100 mies. \ on premises are a good of 'Rural: Population will bri legiance may be. bout a desira' le ch 4 the Mr. A. -R. Fawcett of Burk's Falls Arrow paid us a friendly | visit on Tuesday. ; "Mrs. Isaac Tower, "of ' Brinton, Mich. and Mrs. DeLacy, of "Port Huron, Mich. are visiting their. sister Mrs. W. H. Clark whom they bad not seen for thiaty five years. Mrs. R. J]. Brown returaed to Guelph on Saurday. ' Mr. johi 'Hamiifor of Brinton is the guest of ber aunt Mrs. W. H, Clark. : , . CHRISTMAS SAILINGS: Secure rales for.ocean: steamship Christmas sailings for the home land. either by the Allan, Canadian Northern, C. P. R., Dominion; or White Star segmainp liver. W. H. McCaw agent, Port Perry. OPENING OF SKATING RINK 1f the 'weather continues cold enough the rink will - be: opened Monday night Nov. 27. Better haye D. Corbman sha your skates for the grand opening of the skating rink, ro . MB STOVEN TLL - «On Thursday evening Mr, John Stovio was found in his - carpenter shop in a unconscious condition, upon medical examination being made, paralysis proved to. be. the tronble. His right side was affect 'ed and he could not at first - speak' that he will probably eo + Mr. Stovih is highly esteemed 'in town ds a man of honorable qual- ities and one upon whom every dependence may be. speedy recovery for him wish. of every citizen Sunbounets will be'in Season soon' Dou't laugh yet! . Save it until th concert comes as you'll need your laughing machi o chan 4 Clearer Hear { pi 1 e alt}: being built, Itis contracted to be ready at a certain date, and if i is not built, it will not be' because any eflort was spared by: the firm | supplying the amber. On Wednesday tbe Cora "started || out with 2 scow load of lumber. Weather had turned cold, and the} lake was freezing over, Necessar- ily with a big load, slow, By the time scow had reached they came to: a standstill for ios) 0 had hroken the sides of the scow,| letin the water and she sank. Then the:Cora tanaged to break | « back' through her old : channel : to Port Perys 'get a-second scow. Part two scowa' werd "finatly" bry back Lo Prt Perey wits thls oad and thie whole unloaded. . The trip occupied two days and two . nights|- aud gave the crew the most stren- enous and un ble. trip one could. imagine for the weather: One reads Stotienot 'plu but they differ; but slight] 7 to the trip undertaken in the was extremely stormy and cold fof the difficulties, described. It requires grit and stick-to-it-iveness to carry out the work of saving: 'al Su: '| cargo of luthber under those trying circumstances. : - Mrs. °F. Woodley * received ' the news lust week that "her 'brother| . Mt. Albert Th on, near Mark- dale bad met with a bad * accident; While warking,_with a threshing machine he slipped and had both || eet takko Off at the ankle, Much r. Thompson | - sympathy for Mr. T Lad a of the Methodist Church, on Wed: Yov. 29 by Rev. R Alforth,. The lecture will be eutitled. *"Four Mounts in a Western Mining town. . Admission: Adults 25cf Children 0c. Special vocal: and |" instrumental music. MR SIN Public Weatings for |

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