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Port Perry Star, 17 Jan 1917, p. 8

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rices For Coal nie ei $8.60" $8.10 Stove and Egg Coal 8:35 7.85 Pea Coal [7.25.1 6.75 wilh SPOT CASH PRICES ,0rchard the Coal Man Duriny: this month the following prices will govern To ANY LOWER, BUT WE ARE ALWAYS HAMMERING THEM DOWN.ALLTHE TIME 'WE WANT TO KEEP THINGS MOVING yy Ee rT TE a a ---- E------ THE VERY Low PRICES ON ALL OUR REGULAR LINES OF JEWELLRY, CUT GLASS SILVERWARE, AND CLOCKS WILL SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. ~~ WE AIM To PLEASE YoU BY SELLING YoU THE BEST GooDS AT REASONABLE PRICES WE STAND BEHIND EVERY ARTICLE WE SELL. GIVE US YOUR OPTICAL REPAIRS. LENSES DUPLICATED PROMPTLY. LEAVE YOUR WATCH OR CLOCK WITH US AND HAVE IT REPAIRED, To YOUR SATIS- FACTION. I. R. BENTLEY, Jeweller, Port Perry. Jackson's Sale Register Dates claimed Jan 20, W A Fanning, Lindsay « 22, McGregor"s Horse Exchange Toronto « 23 McGregor's Horse Exchange Toronto " 24, Jas, Guiry, Ennismore " 29, McGregor's Horse Exchange Feb 8, W A Fanning, Lindsay " Bb, McGregor's Horse Exchange 6, Estate of S Trémeer, Sonya 7, L Davidson, Little Britain 12, McGregor's Horse Exchange 13, Frank King, Fingerboard 14 W J Hubbard, Cannington 16, | A Francis, Beaverton 17, A Fanning, = Lindsay 19, McGregor's Horse Exchange 20, Mrs C Aldred, Seagrave 21, S T Wilson, Omemee 22, Thos Russell, Woodville 23, Chas Werry, Darlington 26, McGregor's Horse Exchange 27, Thos A Lillico, Peterboro Mar 3, W A Fanning, Lindsay "5, McGregor's Horse Exchange 6, W J Marshall, Prince Albert 12, McGregor's Horse Exchange 13, C L Armstrong, Orono 14, R S Sutton, Millbrook 17, W A Fanning, Lindsay 19, McGregor,s Horse Exchange 26, McGregor's Horse Exchange ¢ 81, W A Fanning, Lindsay Auction Sale Mr Charles English, lot 12 con. 2 Brock, (near Wick) will sell by Public Auction at his premises a gnantity of | stock, implements and furniture, at 2 p.m. Monday Jan. 22nd. -- Wesley Gibson Auctioneer. Thanks Central Military Convalescent Hospital, 35 College St. Toronto Jan. 2nd. 1917 Mrs. Hugh Lucas, Port Perry, Ont. We received the Fruit and Pickles which the Methodist Sunday School, 'Girls Bivle Class, sent us, and in the name of the Convaleshnt soldiers and officers of the Hospital, we send you very grateful thanks for such a gener- ous Christmas gift. 'Wishing you a Happy New Year, I remain Sincerely (Muss) C. E. Shaw. Hostess at the Hospital amr ----------. Bartley-Hannah A quiet home wedding was solemn- ized at the residence of Mr Edward Wildman, on Wednesday, January 11, when Mr James Howard Bartley was ' finiled in wedlock with Miss Alice Annie Hannah of Raglan, by Rev. Ww. JW M.A, of Port Perry. the ceremony the guests enjoyed a dainty wedding supper. The young couple after a week's trip will take up . residence in Port Perry. WANTED--bythe "Ontario Ladies' College Whitby" three maids--for Dining-room, Hall and Laundry apply to Eleanor M Lewis, Matron Seagrave visiting her daughter, Mrs A J Dance over the week end: The later will for a few.days. Mrs J H Fraser of Midland, is] return to Midland with het mother S.OEBS meets first and third Tuesdays of each month at the Oddfellows Hall, Port Perry Visiting brethren made welcome, A. B. Cawker, W.P. R.R. No. 2, Port Perry OFFER No.. 1-85 acres near Seagrave Dagmore Station, all A 1 wheat land, o HA: -- Mr Wm Brown of Sask., and Mr A good buildings, AE : C Brown of Epsom are visiting with | OFF ER No 2. 97 acres at Prince 8 roomed brick house, hip roofed barn 40 x 80, sione stables, 1 mile to Port Perry, 34 mile to church and school at Prince Albert. Easy terms. OFFER No. 3. : Port Perry, 9 roomed frame house, Mr Jason Stone Jag sold his village 14100 barn, stone stable, implement property and moved to Port Perry. house, hen house, pig and sheep pen, Mrs Foster sold her property un the small orchard, land all level, an excel: south side of River Street and bought lent stock and grain farm. Mr Stone out. | OFFER No. 4. 60 acres, # miles Mrs A Wilkinson of Fingerboard from Myrtle Station, frame house, 7 bought Mrs Foster's property and robms, steel siding and roof on barn. moved in last week. stone stables, cement silo, drive house Rev Mr Rowland of Greenbank 'and henhouse, small fruits and or- took the Services on the Seagrave chard, 50 acres good grain land, bal- Circuit last Sunday. {ance pasture, Last Wednesday our Ladies Aid| OFFER No. 5. 100 acres, 23% met at the home of Mrs W Frise. miles south of Port Perry, frame house, large hip roof barn, stone stables, also straight roof barn, some Robertson-Simpson |bush land, all level, good stock farm A quiet webding took place on! OFFER No. 6. 150 acres near Wednesday Jan. 10, at the home of Ashburn, 7 roomed house, large barn, Mrs Robert Simpson Uxbridge when stone stables under all drive house, her second daughter, Maud Irene be- clay land, spring creek, alahys con: came the bride of Mr Coral E Robert- sidered a good farm. son of Reach Township. The cere-| I have several pasture lands listed mony was performed be Rev. T. G.! for sale at very low prices, and also a Miller, B. A. of Quaker Hill, in the large list of other farms on very easy presence of a few near relatives and terms. Anyone wanting to buy friend8. ; ! should look these over. Amid showers of confetti and good wishes the happy couple left for Toron- to and Duluth. - On their return Mr and Mrs Robertson will reside on the 2nd. con. of Reach Corp. G Brown spent Sunday at home. Mr Kenneth Charters of Toronto was visting in the village. Mr. Nelson McDonald of Sunder: land has bought the C | Brown farm.' ts Prospect Those wisiting over the holiday were: Miss Martin, Miss M Arm- { strong, Mrs Duff, Miss Lola Gilroy, 1S2nd Bn. Notes { Mr Earl Cook, G Savage; Mr and : _ | Mrs Hill of Sonya. Remember Boys the war is still mM; Nelson Gilroy has been under going on and we are waiting for you, the doctor's care with bronchitis, but it's not te late yet to have a little of jg improving nicely. the honor. : That girl can wait, she will be more in alter ber holid pleased than ever when you come | 283!° alter er J oliday, bake. Miss B Holliday has returned home Yon know where the men are Boys. after spending some some time in the are you with them. | city visiting her brother. Don't letanyone call you a Cripple; | Sorry to hear Mr A Gilroy is sick get into the business of a Healthy man | with la grippe., : They only want 'women to work onl Mrand Mrs R Vernon, are visiting the farms, don't work in disguise! frends in Toronto. fellows Master Harry Guest is spending a | few days with Mr J] W Cook. We understand that Mr A Gilroy has purchased a new cutter. Mr John Cochrane apent a few days with his aunt, Mrs Diamond. (lad to have Miss Bruce with us MAS. SLACK'S LETTER the home of Miss Vera Cook, on Fri- i day, January 19. All members are requested to be present. : |" Don't forgét our League, night. Visitors welcome: SR R-- County Ala by the best druggists in Ohtario towhb]. = "of the 2 | County of Ontario YOUNG FARMERS | : : 4 | The first meeting of the ATTENTION Council of the Corporation of We have an opening for an aggres- i the sive Life Insurance Canvasser in this| year 1917, will be he district. Applicant must have & diiv-|ant to Statute in the ably £ ven and|® Farms fof Sale by} Mr and Mrs | H Brown. | Albert Station, on corner of farm is} 100 acres west of | The young ladies club will meet at| Tuesday | Council | ~~ ¥ Wee i The Uxbridge Dyeing, Clean-| : sing House will} Jcall every Monday at your} ood." Jan 4 2% 3; Creo Baw 7 Jon 5 rate po on 5 Mae 8. May 4 } ly 'ort le 3 hy Jul 6, Sept 7, Nov 7, Jan 7, 1918. Clark, R J. Meare. Us. bridge, Jan 12 Mar 16, May 8, July 10, 1 23, Jan 11, 1918. Foster, To Cl Thomas 1 May July 11, Sept i OA : AVERTON--Clerk, Chas A Pater- son, Beaverton. 10, Mari4, May 10, 2: Sone 20, Nov 21, Jan 9; 1918. rd, Atherly "Jan 9, Mar 13, May 11, al . " » 13, Sept 21, Nov 8, 1918. i + AREWELL. 3 ha Ponce DOWSON'S LIVERY... Auto For Hire For Satistaction comfort and pleas] ure you should goto Art Dowson when in need of a livery. Specially good turnouts for weddings Horses and rigs for: all occasions A. G. Dowson, Proprietor ~ Sonya "The Senya Red Cross Society have packed and forwatded to Lady Hughes at Lindsay the following articles 6 quilts 6 pyjama suits 80 pair socks | 280 absorbent swabs 7 rolls bandages 2 doz. triangle bandages 2 doz, towels 3 hospital shirts 2 doz. personal property bags 18 pair bed socks 1 doz. house-wives * Something New For This Town' ing, and Press home to get something in our ET line, Haat al see, ¥ ois ite it Stock can be bought, Farm to Rent. 100 atte farm on the border of the town of Oshawa. Fall ploughing done and good acreage seeded. Farm in good condition and with good build. ings. Possession April 1st, 1917, Apply to G. B: CONANT, 49-¢f Oshawa, Ont. Spirella Corsets x, Satisfactidh and goodfitting guaranteed The is pre to og dh information and prices upon application to Mrs. A. M. Roberts, Port Perry, Ontario. Bell Phone 129 27 E.D. SMITH & SON NURSEYMEN Winona, Ontaria..Cang Growers of all kinds of nursg Nursery consists of 1000 acres Represented in this district by William Galbraith Port Perry No oo HOW MUCH ARE YOUR EYES WORTH ? Don't take chances when Je can years get my services of over F E. LUKE, 5 167 YONGE ST., TORONTO . Opposite Simpson's : ~The undersigned is'® all kinds of carting, dray ng ot Gardens etc. Fc WILLIAM CAMPBE ; Miss Gladys und Edn Jeet, spond a few day

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