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Port Perry Star, 10 Oct 1918, p. 8

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TRAE BN DS Kd Te le necessary fact ht French Ivory is ts 1 > sale of this toilét w : marvelous, ale has anything been know to equal it. To those not familiar with our. . Ivory, we wish to say we handle only the ni best. Each article stamped Which is your i guarantee, Why not make your a while oir stock is complete? Let our. French Ivory increase your set. "When you think of Ivory--think of us."- Remember the prompt service and assured satisfaction of our Repair Department, I. R, BENTLEY, Jeweller ---- E23 OleOle} Manager | J. A. MURRAY DENTIST Office ~ above Rose & Co. hours, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m: "Phone 93 fd a Smith & Smith] LAND SURVEYORS oe CIVIL ENGINEER Phones--Day 40" Night 242 lLiNDsay ~~. A REAL BAR 1Al 5. 50 Places This Complete Outfit ---Grafonola, Record Cab- inet, and 12 Choice Selections--- inYour Homeat Once Here' 's a mighty liberal offer that we are making for to-morrow only. We will a¢cept only 10 or- ders for this splendid outfit that you see illustrated here, which consists of Grafonola, Record Cabinet and 12 Selections. Price complete, $49.50 Only $5.50 need be paid down to-morrow to have. it sent home--balance in small sums afterwards while you are getting the enjoyment out of it. Best Means of Providing En- tertainment in Your Home --and so Easy to Have It's a grafonola of unusual merit, having most of the fea- tures found in Instruments ofetwo and three times the price--such as new. bayonet-joint tone arm, Columbia tone control leaves, Columbia reproducer, graduated dial, speed regulator, start and stop device, etc, etc. dt has powerful motor and plays two selections at one winding, and is enclosed in handsome oak case. Record cabinet has capacity for 60 disc records. GetYour Orderin Early To- morrow=--An Offer so Good is Bound to Bring a Rush . Sonrpe R. Davey, Dealer, Port Pasty, Loyalty to our country is good, but loyalty to ; Toray go ome come is god bc ort | although rarer. To send money out of town » for : 25 Tons of i LIVE POULT RY WANTED We. eA] LH] NH 'a ' 3 ve N Cosy it ERY Eh i ERE Oe 1% SPV ar Uxbridge W.C. T. U. On Thursday evening, September 26th the Uxbridge W. C. T. U. ladies held a very sifccessful silver medal {elocution contest. There were two. classes, Junior and Senior. The junior class consisted of "| seven girls and one boy. The 'senior 4] class of five young ladies. During the evening the orchestra "played _ 7 {several selections also violin and vogal Has the best market for & if | Rags, Rubbers, % Moi } y | solos by local talent. There were four judges, Mrs hil LM { Machonald, Leaskdale. (L ONTARIO Tprominent and successful farmers of; uses no savilesslias a diamond. reproducer 'which never wears out; and plays 'the: w AMBEROL RECORDS, which are smo un able and nearly unbreakable Ea - This is the phonograph and records which you ms have for a while in your home, to entertain yourself. and your friends, without Shirge and without obligation on your part to buy. Simply pick out the model you | prefer and the records you would like to hear. We'll send them to your Bowne; % where you can enjoy the marvels of the Amberola at your pleasure, If you decide to keep the outfit, we will be glad to arrange convenient' terms, Or you. may Bey cash if. you prefer. Orval Byer, Alexander Ferguson | Sonya, September 21, 1918--Mr. Alexander Ferguson, one of the mosig, Mr Joseph Hambly. Ni just' com pleted the erection ofa Boe 1 new. silo 3 for Mr John Bromell, J Maiposa Township, died on Septem-4 The annual silo filling season has ber 21, in his eightieth year. He was started with Mr D Lyle to. be the firs born on the first concession of - Mari- 1 fill his, he N posa, on May 27,7838, and cducated | in the No I, ands Oakwood Gram-| Some of our young men were called mar: School. After teaching for a upon to repoet for Overseas service number of years, he decided to. make October 20d agriculture his life:-work and accord- : ingly he bought the farm on which a Eh eee dio have te Har died. 3 In. 1869 he maxed. Sarah Jie ! vicinity redently. Harold' is now 'a. Glover, of Brock, and" to: them "were born seven chlldren, six of which, S*periences Afing. reached 'manhood and womanhood; Mr SH Bu Mrs James Munro, Sonya; Mrs Du-! farm is to ha' gald McPhail, Sonya; Mrs Alles, in November. Moore, Shirley: Nursing Sister Min- nie Ferguson, Annie, predeceased; and Neil at home, In the death of My: Ferguson; a worthy and deservedly esteemed resi- dent of this county has .been taken| away. His life was long, and useful, and he bas lefg this Canada of ours much better than he found tt. AS aljaq week advising hic im his husband, a father, a friend and a) pe Chas P "h killed resident his course was examplary and - mh poi ed 5 instructive, the better he was known the more highly his i many good qual- ities were appreciated. might continue to en Though now;removed he leaves an ere amiable widow and family to still Much Fe pithy is 2 Li Se continue the good work of making Canada. a still more desirable. Home it ho sadness. Much sympathy goes out to the| woumers-on ther loss. eat

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