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Port Perry Star, 10 Mar 1915, p. 8

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CHAS. M. DEAN Manufacturer of and Dealer in all kinds of Drilled Wells! Wells Dug, Cleaned and Repaired Windmills, Hydraulic Pumps, Rams, and all kinds of water supply apparatus installed. All orders promptly attended to Phone at my expense Bell Phone No. 47 (Gasoline Engines for Sale be seen on- the premises at any time. Chas. M. Dean ER 4 a 3 J] 4 7 SOE > Cr. CN 24 A 2) Class A Rl we ae Tht WL = a= hl = ww! fe TYE Turner's Famous Invalid Port Death of Mrs. T. G. Jackson After less than a week's illness, Mrs. T: G. Jackson died at the home "of her father in Whitby on Saturday morming last. Mrs. Jackson, who has been a resident of Toronto for several years, had come home to to make a short visit. On y of last week she purposed % Not feeling very well she de- "the 'journey till afternon. midday her sister Miss Harper bat for many hours Mrs. n remained unconscious. Med- failed io lft any permanent Announces his removal to his new and' handsomely appointed Optical Parlors in the new Dominion Bank Building, 70 Yonge St. cor. King, Toronto TE { $ ALL FROM PORT PERRY and vicinity who attend the famous AOTT the Highest Grade of Bu Education but assis 1 ee Is Song Enter now. Send for W. J. ELLIOTT PRINCIPAL Corner Yonge and Chat les Streets TORONTO lI. Pure Food Law Regarding Eggs The Canadian Government Pure 4 Food Law, makes it 'unlawful to sell 1 bad eggs, a penalty of $10. to $100. [| for each offence, 1t is unlawful for the farmer or the poultry man to sell bad eggs to the merchant, It'is unlawful for the merchant to sell them "to his patrons or to egg dealers. Canadian hens are producing 90,+ 000,000 dozen eggs annually. These | eggs are worth five cents per dozen less than the highest market price in Toronto. Five cents a dozen on the 90.000,0 0 dozen eggs, amounts to $4,500,000 loss by not tested or. guar- anteed eggs. By this careless and dishonest mixing of bad eggs. with good we lower the value of our annual | output $4,500,000. Does it pay? = The law. is trying to force us as a commumty to bring our. product up | to the highest standard for our own good, Are you doing it? Rural "Routes ' The annual report of Postmaster- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sm M F. MecCli tock. we | We understand that M and Hooper, also Mr. and Mrs Mol leaving our vacinity, We wish success n their new homes. Myrtle = A number from "here attended the dance which was held in' the Te perance House, Columbus on Wednes* i day: friends last week. Miss Cora Todd visited Ashbuth £4 Mr. T. W. Booker has - opened up} a flour and feed department in' con: nection with his store, : The people of this vicinity have long felt the need of this accomodation. i The Ladies Aid had a very success ful meeting last week, the special menu being delicious pan-cakes ser- ved with syrup. > Miss Lane spent the week end in Columbus, Mrs. George Johnston of Claremont was the guest of Miss E. Giardnes recently. oS March came in with all te charac teristics of the: King of the Desert, Miss Gladys Cook was in Pet last week, the guest of Mrs. George} Pringle, i Ak Brooklin The course of Library affairs: is proceeding from one step to. another. - The Board has met twice since Mr. Nursey was here. ' If we secure a Carnegie Library i it will 'be left to a few busy men and women to do it. The Board has resolved to go right on with it. «The people of the Town: ship will be asked to stand behind it to guarantee its up keep. - The 10-per cent. is just the same as a premidum note when you insure |i in a mutual' company. ~ 10° per cent 8 réquired, but we 'are masters of the | situation if we can runt right, and keep up the number of books required Mr. Nursey the Inspector of Libraries Ww, A. Sangster : Dental Surgeon ' | Graduate of Royal College of Dental 'Surgeons, Toronto | Office hours--9 a.'m to" 6 P m. : Also open Saturday evenings; = Office & Port Perth, Ontario, ; 'The young people' spen| an: over D. Corbman's- Store, Quesn St Phone 136 | able evening at the come Ln Mr. and]. 'Mrs. 'Thomas Coach: 'one it lust | _¥ebeption party. last Wednesday 3 etn the retlirn of Mr. and rs, Frank Watson from their honey- . The young people of Bethel ented the Bride and Groom with Wo gosy parlor chairs, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bryant add family have returned from - Manitoba, Mt. and Mrs. 'Wallace Bruce gave | Send for list of Spring is ig 'and terms to agents. Libe comm STONE & WEL NGTON' 'The Fonthill Nurseries (Established 1837) and have bought the Burton farm, Lot | al; Con. #2.Reach, and intend going | into the dairy. business, LFW Bradley, and Mr. J. Mark aftended the Holstein cattle Sie in Eldon last F riday. community, and is stoppmg with. Mr aad Mrs as. Short ©. 2 General, tabled in the Commons | witl be satisfied. A Carnegie Library q shows that during the last fiscal year the number of rural mail delivery routes in Canada increased by 940. or nearly forty per cent. - The surplus 'of the department for the year was $134,157. The total number of letters carried was 678,145,000, and of post cards, 64,493,000. Dead letters hand- | led reached the total of 3,475,721, or about one in every two hundred of the total number of letters mailed. - I wis the . youngest alo Harper, Police with flowers and shrubs will enhance the price of property here. Everyone do your best to. assist. us, and we will do the rest. . Three Dying Foes There are two other men yin: ms, and I do not think there is muh One hope for. then either, BE Mr. Wm. TROmpAOR, lot 2, con- cession '9, Manvers, near Yélverto will sell by public -auction his farm Mo! assine Aeal : g old acquaintances n the}:

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