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Port Perry Star, 30 May 1918, p. 8

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Gifts for the Boys Going [il Overseas | Wehave a good soldiers, such as, selection of articles suitable for Signet Rings, Safety Razors, Military Brushes, Wrist Watches, etc. In Wrist Watches, we have a good assortment of styles, ranging in all prices, absolutely guaran- teed of course. : Our Auto-Strop Safety Razcrs are in a khaki leather case, rubber lined, made to fit the tunic pocket of the uniform. soldier should have. When selecting that gift come to us. _It is a pleasure for us to show our goods. We are entire- ly at your service. Bring your repair work to us. results are always guarant I. R. BENTLEY, Jeweller This is something every Satisfactory eed. f| CaprauPan Ur, $15,000,000 C.V.0. LL.D, DCL, Pre a---- convenient, H. J. White ~~ and deposits made by mail. PORT PERRY BRANCH Open a Savings account with The | Canadian Bank of Commerce. If more accounts may be opened (fii a Feds . Manager A. MURRAY DENTIST 8 Office above Rose & Co. hours, 9 a.m. te 6 p.m. Phone 93 J. M ampbell REAL ESTATE AGENT Properties For Sale FARMS Lot 18, con. 10, Reach, 60 acres clay loam, good buildings, Al mineral spring on the place. Lots 11 and 12, on Simcoe South, 2 mile south of Raglan, 100 acres, 11 roomed brick cottage, good barn, stonestable with cement floor, large pig pen with cement Hoor, dri 2 wate. Lot 3, con. 11, Scugog, comprised of 200 acres more less; known as "Seven Mile Island"a summer 'resort with good motor road right to the buildings which consist of new frame house with 17 rooms, also log house with 6 rooms, large summer Kitchen, all in good repair, out buildings, barn 70 x 20, stabling underneath, 5 acres young orchard, also old orchard, all kinds small fruits, well fenced, good water, ex- cellent fishing. Snap if taken atonce, good terms. - IN PORT PERRY Brick house and lot, a snap for cash. Brick house and 3 acres of good land, fruit, a wonderful chance to buy a cheap home. § Commodious frame house, modem conveniences, good lot. St. Charles Hotel can be bought at a House; bam and twelve acres, all kinds of fruit, 7 roomed house. House, barn and 12 acres land, all kinds INCE Brick house and an acre of choice garden Large frame house in first-class repair good stable, all kinds of fruit. Commodious frame house, 3 acres land beautiful shade trees, fruit, good stable. Division Courts Sittings County Council County of Ontario The regular June meeting of the County Council, of the County of Ontario, will be held in the Council Chambers Court House, Town of Whitby on Tuesday, June 4th, 1918 at the hour of Two o'clock in the afternoon. All accounts to be laid be- fore the Council should be forwarded to the Clerk, pro- perly certified, at least three days, before the meeting of the Council. Dated at Whitby this 25th day of May, 1918. J. E. FAREWELL, County Clerk, Co. Ontario > Prospect The Young Ladies' Club will meet in the Church on Friday afternoon of this week, Holiday visitors were: - Miss W. Armstrong, Miss B. Holiday, Miss E. Martin, Mr. Earl Cook, all of To- ronto. The following young men have donned the khaki: Ewart Diamond, COUNTY OF ONTATIO -- 1918 1 WHITBY--Clerk, Miss E L. Macdonell, Whitby; Jan 3, Feb 5, Mar 5, Ap: 2,| , June 4, July 2, Sept 3, Oct 1, Nov 5, 3, Jan 3, 1919. i A--Clerk, Miss E L Macdonell, Whitby; Jan 4, Feb 6, Mar 6, Apr 3, May 2, i 5, July 3, Sept4, Oct2, Nov 6, Dec 4, Jan 4, 1919. BROUGHAM -- Clerk, an 5, Mar 7, May 3, 4, Sept 5, Nov 7, Jan 5, 1919. T PERR Y--Clerk, J. W. Burnham, erry. Jan 7, Mar 8, May 4, July ib 6, N Fa Jom 61910, UXBR a ov 8. Jon R Moore, Usx- bridge. Jan 11, Mar 15, 7, July 8, Sept 10, Row 23, Jan 11. 1919, CANNINGTON -- CI Foster, Cannington. Jan 10, 2 May Si" 9, Sept 11, Nov 2l, Jan. BEAVERTON--Clerk, Chas A Pater. Ei BE tok, Daniel. Leonard, Adhseley. Jans Mar 12, July 11, Sept LOMEFORD | ? "MILLS -- Clerk, © Daniel TE FAREWELL. Clerk of the Peace Sata Spirela Corsets a action goodfitti aran! LADIES--The a to of at your howe snd Mes. A. M. Roberts, Port Perry, Oar. CARTAGE and DRAYING The undersigned is prepared to do all kinds of carting, dray work, and ing of Gardens etc. For terms see, WILLIAM CAMPBELL 18-- PORT PERRY ON M. GIBSON ONTARIO and DOMINION LAND EY sn SMaimeR to A 'arnold, nd 'surveyor, of Port Perry.) Frank Harris, Elmer Cook. Diamond Bros. have purchased a new Ford car. We regret Paisley is ill. recovery. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson who have been visiting friends and relatives here, came by motor from Spokane, Washington, where they are doing missionary work. They have that Miss Margaret We wish for a speedy been giving a series of talks illustrated I alsy to aid all legitimate farmers' or- . We were ganization in all their aims; that the favored on Tuesday evening by seeing | cost of such organization and its "The Life of Christ" a splendid re- yndertakings could well be apportion- presentation; during which suitable'eq anong the various rural 'munici- by stereopticon views hymns and sacred selections "were sung--"The Holy City", "Ninety and *| Nine" and "Tell Mother I'll be There" This was a most unusual tieat and the church was crowded, even seats in tHe aisles being required Mr and Mrs Thompson expect to!asivefrom each rural munici , to be at Raglan on Wednesday evening pe appointed annually palin of next week. Scugog Council The Council met on Saturday last as a Court of Revision. All members present. The Assessment Roll was received and as there was no appeals was passed and taken as the roll for 1918. The Court then adjourned. The Council then met in regular session. The auditors' report was presented and accepted. Tue following accounts were passed Wm Aldred $26.50, repairing Town Hall; Geo Hood $5, 1 cord of hayd- wood; Jas McKee, shovelling show, $12.75; Wilfred Mark, repairing cul- vert. $3.00; J W Crozier, John Cel- lins and Peter Hood, $16 each, for expenses to Ottawa; Crozier Bros, $20, 1 sheep killed by dogs; Alfred Prentice $4, fixing snow fence; John Pearce and Geo Jackson, $2 each, sheep valuators. Moved by Mr George Sweetman, seconed by Mr Clyde Platten, that whereas the Dominion Government, their commissions, food and other controllers, in the passing of legis- lation, in regulating or in fixing the prices of commodities, advise and consult with the experts of the re- spective industries to be affected; therefore it is expedient that the farmers be forthwith equipped with the ablest experts in every branch of their industry in order to. aid the | Government, their commissioners or controllers, in carrying out their war- time legislation or regulations. Be it therefore resolved that this council approve of the holding of a convention at some central location in the Province of Ontario, of repre: sentatives from all the Councils of the rural municipalities, as representing the farming community, for the pur- pose of discussing and, if deemed advisable, of creating an organization that will have at its disposal the ablest men possible whose duty 1t will be to protect the interests of the farmers in all matters affecting them, whether it | Council of each thereof. --carried. be legislation, transportation, arbi- trary fixing of prices or otherwise, ities of the Province according to their respective assessments; and it is, suggested that such organization might be composed of the Presidents of all legitimate farmers' organizations | in the Province and of one represent- by the NOTICE GROCERIES: We have opened a grocery department in our store where we purpose to sell a select line' of Groceries and: at right| prices. Try the new department. I Watch our advertisement next week, x Messrs Geo Sweetman and Clyde Platten were appointed to have a culvert put in on concession 9. Council adjourned to meet the last Saturday in August. W. H. Doubt Merchant Tailor} ~ SPRING SUITINGS This is the time to order your Spring Suit. Weare showing a splendld line of suitings in handsome patterns and color- ings. aati han You have a wide range to pick from and the price is as low as we can possibly make it. . . SUITS We carry a full line of ordered suits, See our lines of Blue aad Black Serges, guaranteed fast dyes. Ask for prices on our ready-to-wear suits. Pure Bred Hackney Stallion MAINSPRING will make the season at his qwn stable. The Clydesdale Stallion WAVERLY BARON Tuesday Night _ Joe Thompson's, Raglan Wednesday Noon James Cook's, Myrtle Wednesday Night "Lorne Bryant, Ashburn From there home Friday Night * Wm. O'Neill's, rave' Archie Black, Mgr). Protecting Skeg : Runs over rocks, driftwood, sand bars, or any obstruction Can be pulled into the boathouse same as a rowboat. All boats fully guaranteed. i Local representatives wanted. Write for particulars of this wonderful boat bo the Canadian Distributors McMULLEN & LEE, Limited 472-478 Yonge Street, TORONTO A. ---- _-- will make the season as follows | SCUGOG, ONT. Take Care of Your Telephone! § MANY repairs to telephones aire made necessary by careless handling. q A telephone instrument has more than a hundred parts and is built like a watch. Rough usage impairs its efficiency. 4 Help us to conserve the supply of telephone material and skilled labor by always hand- ling your telephone carefully to avoid costly breakages and repairs. : The Bell Telephone Co. of Canada

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