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Port Perry Star, 23 Jan 1919, p. 8

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$15,037.59 Cantributed by Port Perry $10,516.52 How much of above has been spent in the town in four years? i Hs * How many le have lived here for Hi School ve ? How many here now for same reason ? How many will come for same reason ? How many dollars are spent in town on Monday and Friday because pupils are brought to 'and from School by parents? How much of the teacher's salaries goes out of town to be spent ? Merchants and all concerned should regard the PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL. as an ASSET to the town which will be increased with the two new departments. J. FORD, Sec'y-Treasurer Greater Triumphs For The Edison Every day comes fresh appreciation of the wonderful life-like, almost human, music which the New Edison Diamond Amberola brings into the home. People realize that this new phonograph is as nearly human as any invention can /be--and that coupled -- with its truly marvelous reproductions, are its mechanical perfection and convenience. DYAMONE AVBERGLA uses no needles--has a diamond reproducer point which never wears out; and plays the aan AMBEROL RECORDS, which are almost unwear- able and nearly unbreakable This is the phonograph and records whicn you may have for a while in your home, to entertain yourself and your friends, without charge and without - obligation on your part to buy. Simply piek out the model you prefer and the records you would like to hear. We'll send them to your home, 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 pay cash if you prefer. 180° Your Money 2 is Safe in a aA War Savings Stamps : Buy now for $4.00 Sell 1st day of 1924 for $5.00 ll Government Security |} } Your W-8.8. can be regi to secure you against { Thrift Stamps cost 25 cents each. 'Sixteen on a Thrift Card are' * land having the support of both "lold political parties. On such 'an ' |issue as this, and at a time when IBl {Liberals supported the Ui | ernment and many. lik et 3 support the Union Government | logical and dutiful RT PERRY BRANCH H. J. White W. H. Doubt Merchant Tailor Fall and Winter Suitings This is the time to order. your Fall Suit. We are showing a splendld line of suitings in handsome patterns and color-- ings ol lalla Rn yi You have a wide range to pick from and the price is as lowas|. we can possibly make it. We carry a full line of ordered suits. See our lines of Blue 'and Black Serges, guaranteed fast dyes. Ask for prices on our ready-to-wear suits. 100 carloads of TURNIPS Highest market prices paid E. H. PURDY rete always crisp and lig For sale at all grocers. Telfers CE Em For Breakfast Nothing more appetizing or nourishing than a bowl of delicious TELFER'S GRAHAM CRACKERS. ; Takes the place of ordinary breakfast food. -Sweetened to the average taste-- Packed in air tight packages.' : , "The Buy Word for Biscuits' Ian ITAA TITTTHT ht. Open Letter to : Mr. Wm. Smith, M.P.' To Wm. Smith, M.P.: a It was with the most profound re- gret that I noticed your name among those present at the banquet tendered a short time ago to "Bob" Rogers at Toronto, that you were one of the & { ments you made at the time. As long as the Union Government lasted, © therefore, you had no nght to lend support to or claim allegiance with any organization, meeting or move: ment, identified with one only of the old parties, and it is well known and generally conceded 'that the "Bob" Rogers banquet was nothing" but a speakers of the evening, and that you really of old time straight line- Con- stated that you had no apology to offer for being present. Regardless : of your attitude to those present gn that occasion however, 1 feel that yaa do owe an apology to every wo and elector of South Ontario who helped to secure your election in contest of December, 1917. When the Union Government was "| formed in the Fall of 1917, it justified its existance and obtained the sup- port of the electors of Canada be-' can be no doubt cause there was an emergency due to the war, and 1t was generally felt that . | Canada's effort in the 'prosecution: of the war could be most effectively ex- erted only by a Government composed the nothing mattered except the winning of the war, a l21ge number of life-lor joice now.that I did on that cause it Was, in my opinion, the 3 oy servative mang of them actuated only by a desire to get " back to cieam."| You have therefore not kept faith, you have violated a trust reposed in you by the electors of this riding, you have compromised the the Liberals particularly who support | ed you, and an apology from you is undoubtly due. x : "The future of the Union Govern: ment is, of course, unknown. There "events and Cigumstances make it seem desirable. th i be continued in paver, the possibility of doi greatly lessened by such uct on the part of the representatives elected to support the Government as plain of in Jou case. Whatever may transpire, therefore, you must realize that you personally have forfeited the thing £0.00, so that | WanTen | POTATOES ior however but that if} so is|i 1 com- | sto: is more . important than any party.| 7 : Personally we do not care whether Mt 1" On Thursday, Smith attends banquets or stays away | the property from them. He is free to do as he ots 19-20; pleases, so long as he in hislegislative of Port Perry-- capacity serves the best interests of implements, etc. those holt he Tepregents. "7 He bas! Auctioneer, not promised to cease beng a _Con-} = pe Seve any more than Mr, 2 coe On' February Ist, 1 | has promised to cease being a Liberal Bowles, one mile north of . Bla fstock, will sell his complete herd {grade Durham Cattle without reserve. "=. George Jackson Auctioneer X ig - For Sale at a bargain - 150 Opera Chairs (suitable for "church choirs, lodge rooms, "etc , Edison' Moving = Picture - Machi Brick For Sale Quantity of brick for sale cheap. Apply at premises of Mrs. Lingle, lot 19, con 10, Reach, or write to Mrs Lingle, R R 2, Seagrave, Ont, A Me . » complete, screen, etc.; also the Jessop. County Council Bick apoiyte ~~ © Ba AM. ROBERTS; County of Ontario = The first meeting of the & Council of the Corporation CAR of the County of Ontario, VINOL for the year 1919, will be| VIVO ursuant to Statute, in the| Bnei] Chambers. at the Court House, in the Towns "of Whitby, on 1 Tuesday, the 28th day of January inst, 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, properly certified, at least hree days before the meet- of the Council. = oe Dated at Whitby this 18th day of January A.D., 1919. J. E. FAREWELL, Co. Clerk, Co. of Ontadio Obi In the death of Miss Winnifred Mahood, of Blackstock, the Anglica Church has suffered at and oss, Stricker with-Span which developed rapidly "+ Port'Perry -

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