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Port Perry Star, 29 Nov 1911, p. 8

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¢ \ OF COMMERCE Cla 10,000,000 Rest $7,000.00 MONEY ORDERS 'economical method of small sums be Feng ar a chartered in the Yukon Ter- hank [{ : in the cities of the States. $ Whe Orders and full information regard- Them be obtained on 2 Enthe event of lass of a O he Bank will, on ge ry: PORT PERRY BRANCH J. MoE. MURRAY, Manager LAUNDRY wear a specialty. The last house beyond the Mills planing factory on Lila St. J. A. MURRAY Dentist, Rooms over Post Office, Hours Somopa m. to6p, m, W. A SANGSTER Dental Surgeon, Graduate of Roval College of Dental] Office Hours---9 a.m. to 6 p.m -Also open Saturday evenings. Office, over Rose & Co's Store, Queen Sts Port Perry. PHONE 47 MUBERT L. EBBELS Barrister, Solicitor, etc., Port Perry MONEY--Several sums irom $30c¢ "0 $10,000, have been placed with ame for immediate investmeut at low- est rate. MONEY TO LOAN Estate mcpeys to loan. Apply to Benj. Pettitt, W. H. Leonard, H. L. Ebbels, Executors. au Become Independent Our Graduates ad hold good itions if owing 10 their superior trajming. The * ELLIOTT is doing the highest of work Students of this year are now in positions worth from $50 to $100 per month, Comer Y. and Alexander Streets RONTO W.J.ELLIOTT PRINCIPAL Causes more headaches than all bodily ailments. The remedy is properly fitted glasses We can #1 you F E.LUKE, 523. 259 Yonge St. opp. Simpson's Toronto An Investment in education always pays the best interest, For years we bave given hundreds a foothold in the com- mercial world. An increase of. 197% 0 in attendence over that of last year proves the growing ty of our school. What we have done . for others we can do for you. Home Study Courses COLLEGE A o| country, pe or satitecrory | j{of Rural he hoT8e--0 § Youcangeta good ~~ [o 3e--onethat will | gowithout 'shoving on the lines' and a | clean up-to-date rig at any time by call- ing up Phone Nog 2. CAWKER'S LIVERY SC] ba QL Ta sd The STAR and Farmer's Advocate .. Globe (Daily) .v.euun... Mail-Empire (Weekly) (no premium at this price) Family Herald..c.oovereeeedd Weekly Sun ceeieeeenn Weekly Witness .... Daily World Evening News Evening Globe MR. W. E. N. SINCLAIR AN OPEN LETTER To the Electors of South Ontario Oshawa, Nov. 20th, 1911 GENTLEMEN-- Sir James Whitney having, with- 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 which I stand may not Be as fully announce through the local press, my candidature for a seat in the Provincial Legislature for. South Ontario. . ) 1 am a native of South Ontario, born and brought up on the farm which I now . own 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 | 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 nominee of 'the {Liberal party in the present campaign, under the leadership of that able. and pro- gressive leader, Mr N.\ W, Rowell. I view with pleasure his ropouncemenit upon Agriculture. e creation of a department of cecnee 2 35 Globe (Weekly)... eeoeee.. I 55 185 f cesses 3 95 Evening Star (rural offices). 2 30 out any reason so far being given, inciples for known as desirable, I beg leave to FRESH | MEATS ALLKINDS Always in stock. Also fresh fish, smoked meats, etc: 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 ont yearly, every rural and | town school had properly qualified teachers. This has changedlowing to the administration of the im- practical Dr. Pyne, the Minister of Education, Mddel schools. have beenabolished. The consequence is that in a very large number of cases unqualified teachers are work- ing undei 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 county model schools, where at a moder- ate cost the common people . may educate their sons aud daughters to make them qualified teachers There will be 'more - teachers. Your. children will be taught in the schools and still more. many of your children can become teachers and rise higher by the start they will get'in life after qnal- ifying in the model school. I ask you to read the pclicy as laid down by Mr. Rowell and the Liberal party. If you think it is suitabie for he peo ressive and wealthy prov nce of Ontario, "and if you think thar 1, as one'of yout- selves, interested in the agricul- welfaré of this constituency, my municipal and business eXperi- ence am Suitable to represent you. in the Ontarip Legislature, : I 4 your support: 1 promise 'you elected'as*your - representative; 4 will bring to the discharge of my Immigration and Colonization and a'more vigorous development of New Ontario than the present} Government has sven fit to encout: | age will tend to open up that land to the benefit of the farmers pf Provinces The appointment of a Royal Commission to . sug meatues prevent the: dec 0 a' de ures under jee ita service on your "behalf" th energy which has charact labors in cattying out big Oshawa, and I will at Jnatter you properly recently Meharry, tural, educaticnal, and. industrial | 8 , November 26, 1911, Mars pie Matias beloved wife of Re "Mr. Hill'was the Methodist list minister here same years ago. Cut flowers at Davis' Drugstore The Methodist Si will 'bold their 'annual stmas entertainment on Friday evening, 7 ee. . evemre, Record, were guests of Mr C, C. Kellett over Sunday. The Misses city last week. Rev. B. Greatri, of Simcoe St church, Oshawa, was in town' fast Miss Irene Jack is home after spending a few weeks in the city. Mrs, S. Barrett, Manchester, was a recent guest of Mrs. Taggart. Mrs. J. A. Lane entertained a number of her lady friends on Fri- day evening. Mr, James Stonehouse was in Toronto a few days last week. Mrs. H. Doubt. has returded home from Toronto. Last 'week there were about five iuches of ice on Lake Scugog. Just now the rain is coming down mer rily, and itis bard to tell. whether we shall have skating or plowing in the immediate future. Owing to the fact that a number of other entertainments. have been arranged to take place shortly, the play, ' Sunbounets,'" has' been postponed until some time in January. It is intended to hold Port Perry Christmas Fair on Thursday, Dec- ember 21. A start is being made at the new Post Office we understand, but no particulars are at hand at present. Mrs. Pearson and Miss Pearson are visiting in the City. Dr. C. Henders, Toronto, was in town during the week. Mr. S. Crozier was home over Sunday. Dr Baker bas returned to Toronto after spending a few weeks with his mother here, We are pleased to note "that Mr, A. W. Allin" and Mr. Chas. Glide are able to be about again after their recent illness; The first of a series of three sermons on * How to Read the Bible," was preached by Rev. R Bamforth last Sunday evening. It was an unusually interesting and [helpful address. _ .:Rev. R..W. Allin, who 'was ary is. ed to return home this week. - His work during his absence has beer taken by: Dr, Gardiner of Hamilton . Mr. R Bongard spent Sunday at home. Y .-DIED--Iu Port Perry, on Mon- day, November 27th, 1911, Jenn'e Dawes, beloved wife of Mr. J. W. SNOW BY-LAW property owner or tenant is respon- "School Mr. Shaw, and daughter, of the| Davis 'were in the the This is to remind you that each | It is with regret that we chroni- cle the death of Mrs. R. J. William: son, who passed away at her home on the Avenue on Friday, Noven ber 24, 1911. Although Mrs. Wil liamson had been ill for some] months, her condition had gradu- ally improved, so that her death} was wholly unexpected. - Deceased will "be much wissed in this] vicinity, as she greatly endeared] - to all with whom she came inj contact. < As 'a. member of the] 4 Presbyterian church, she took an| active part in the Ladies' Aid, and | the W.F.M.S,, 'both societies" of which she was a member. Her husband, to sons, «nd oxe daughter survive, . The bereaved family have the sympathy; 'of the} comunity, ¥ tp tof THE LATE MISS HARPER There died in Reach on Saturday last Nov. 25,.1911, Miss Philena J. Harper, eldest: daughter of Mrs. R. Harper. . Miss Harper has been "ill for about 'a'yedr past = Her- illness brought on" paralysis "toward the last and after suffering two strokes life was brought to a close. Deceased was a quiet but earnest Christian woman, a member of the Methodist church." Only those who lived with her' day by day know the beautv of her comsistent life. Among those who came. from |: a distance to attend the funeral were | Mr. and Mrs Wm: Allep, Lucknow.' Mrs. Wm Pridham and Mrs, Jobn Britton, Mitchel; Mrs. James Guard and Mr<R. H. Nott, Toronto. Mrs. J. E: White had the mis- fortune to fall down cellar a day or so ago rnd break three ribs; but is recovering 'nicely. Profitable. Investment : An investient that guarantees good reiurnsis a year's subscription to The Family Herald and Weekly | ° Star for.a whole year and the beau- tiful picture 'Homie :4gain'! all fcr ~ worth that can 'be'hagd: 'The * pict- ure **Home Again'is Sertaiol al beauty. Such valwe has never be- fore been offvred in Canada. 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