Stove and Egg C Coal : Pea Coal pag 26c ton discount when cash accompanies order pe for coal before delivery. Orchard the Coal Man The Two Best The CHEVROLET The McLAUGHLIN We have made arrangements with the McLaughlin Motor Car Company to handle their cars for the next year, so we are now in a position to supply the larger cars as well as the Chevrolet which has made such a hit with the people this season. = Let us give you a demonstration BEARE BROS. Dealers, Bell Telephone No. 130 Port Perry Mr Fok Williams has infactedime to sell his five roomed house untoff Cochrane buildings. onQueen Street, good bam, some fruit, with town system, house in splendid repair Vickery have instructed me to sell her house and lots" on . Caleb St, om. Perry. ONTARIO LADIES' COLLEGE and Conservatory of Music and Art, Whitby, Ontario. A SCHOOL OF IDEALS AND AN IDEAL Fi FOR GIRLS Healthful, picturesque location, with the outdoor atvantages of the country, as well as the cultural influence of Toronto, which § is only 30 miles away. Academic courses from Preparatory work to Junior Matriculation, Teachers' Certificates and First Year University; Music," Art, Oratory, Domestic S ience; Commercial Work; Physical Trai Frain oy ] of an a 1; well quip rge sw an P o An alert mind, a strong Body, a well balanced Dal sense, a broad social vision, are the aims of this institution. COLLEGE RE-OPENS SEPTEMBER (2th, 1918 FOR CALENDER WRITE REV F. L. FAREWELL, B.A. PRINCIPAL se has ten room is in fod cl wll nd ii i!" , home. I also have some good snaps in market gardens, chicken ranches, and farms --my speciality. MORLEY CAMPBELL : Port Perry, 'Ontario Tenders Wanted For that desirable property known as the Rundle Homestead, being part of lot'19, in the 3rd Concession of When you want the b>. in a Talking Machine get a Columbia Grafonola. From George R. Davey Price $15.00 to $250. Easy payments if desired the Township of Brock, said to con- tain 158 acres more or less, very con- venient to school, Methodist church on the property, 414 miles from Sun- derland, and 234 miles from Black- water. Junction, both' places being good markets for farm produce, large stone house and stone driving shed. stone hog pen, frame barns with stone stables, about 15 acres. Hardwood Bush, Rural Mail, possession given to plough after harvest. The highest or any tender nat necessarily accept- ed: 'Tenders addressed to James Rundle, R. R. No. 1, Blackwater, Ont Jas RUNDLE BOTT 4 Executors Get your Printing done at the Star Office. Our customers are pleased with our work. ii | Boys Need New Clothes For School . We're Ready to Supply Them Boys' Blue Serge Suits Boys' Suits made of fine twill blue serge in a nobby norfolk style. Coat is tailored with yoke and box pleats back and front Bloomers are cut roomy and lined. Sizes 26 to 29 price $6.00 Sizes 80 to 33 price $5.50 Sizes 34 to 85 price $6.50 All Wool Navy Blue | _ Serge Suit for Boys | Boys' Suit made of an ali wool navy serge with a finish, full 0dd Pants Boys' Odd Pants, in navy blue, brown and grey mixed patterns. izes 25 to 35. : Prices $1.00 to $2.00 'Boys' Tweed Suits in a Sizes 26 to 29 price $4 50 | ee Sizes 30 to 33 price $5 00 Sizes 34 to 35 price $5.50 'Boys' Tweed Suits fancy stripe design, made in single breasted norfolk style with loose fitting: back, and belt sewn at = waist, bloomer pants. bathroom; hot and cold water connected The executors of the will of the late Mra | i house practically new, with: good. out gi © Mr. D. McBride's nicely located cotiage d . The fields are Eo but not as. small as. I expected to see. Tne Arrived at 6 o'clock, and walked to the camp, mostly through the woods, | with sand up to your boot tops. This is an isolation camp where 1}. expect we shall be examined. before | going on to Shorncliffe. Seagrave "Mr Smily's clever performauce has | : enabled us to forget dull care awhile, | and he would be lost to all sense of} humor who would not appreciate Mr. Smily's witticisms,"~Sie. ~~ Wilfrid Laurier. - Hear Owen A Smily, read- er and entertainer, at the Port Perry|. Fair Concert-- September 15. The work for the new steel bridge | at Seagrave is progressing - nicely under the direction of the contractor, |. Mr. Martindale. . He has the excava- tions for the abutments about com- pleted, and by the time this appeats in print, he will be ready for the cement work. - Commissionét' Gerow supervised the shifting of the old bridge to one side. 1t has been lowered and fixed as a temporary bridge. Traffic will be continued as usual for ordinary vehicles. Drivers of heavy loads take their own risks. In fact the travelling public use the temporary bridge upon their own responsibility. Visitors--Dr. Ernie Wooldridge, of | Indiana, and two cousins, with. Mr S. Wooldridge. Mrs WJ Brown, of High Point, with Mrs-] H Biown, Ms and Mrs Wm Manning, son and daughter, spent Sunday with Mr ang Mrs J H Brown. Rev. Mr Joblin and Mrs Joblin and family spent a few Sw. in 'the city last week. Blakstork Rev Ww Totten is supplying for | Rev, J.J Mellor for an_ unstated per-| 1129 liod, during the absence of Mr Mellor | == who has enlisted and. will be absent] | |from the circuit for. some time, He "Mr. Smily is ageniusin: humorous | | stone, étc.--Oliver Reader $7.50:John Sold W all Driggs: "Sovereign Perfumes nd Brock Ave, Toronte Torn Stark s Barn ~ Burned at Raglan Mr. John Stark's barn, just east of 115 loads gravel Raglan, was totally destroyed by fire Stephenson | : caused by lightning one day fast week | On motion of Mr George § In addition to losing his barn, Mr a By- a$ pass 0 Stark lost 10 hogs, 200 bushels of follows: i oats, 26 loads of hay and about half {County rate $915.14; his grain crop. Mr Stark and a $900; 's "No. $300. 'the barn took . fire.. 'The neighbo;s X r saved what they could; but the fir or dw was ped appointing : Speed very rapidly. w Crone cuted tor at a salary Scugog Council Met on Saturday the 26th inst. Members all present. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. * 'On motion of Mr John Ploughman the Treasurer was 'instructed to pay: for. work on road drawing crushed Protest Tet Miss 1. Martin, Toronto, s her holidays under the parent Miss M Armstrong holi home. |. Mr J S McMaster, © spending a few weeks Reader $9.75, Thomas Redman §9, | Mrs P Diamondé Geo Hudson $11.25, James Davey $15.75, ond W L 'Parrish .$9.95 fori stovepipes at Town Hall. "On motion of Mr Jas Davey, the: | Treasurer to pay Mr Jas Jackson. for | 130: loads of gravel $4.50; Crozier Bros! of. gravel. $19. 35; | pieces" -- Winnipeg Free Press, Hear| _|him_at Port Perry Fair Concert» IR | Frida, Sept 15: Non 5 © Mr H Samells has moved 'to his | {new home in Blackstock.