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Port Perry Star, 20 Mar 1919, p. 8

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8 Zithing better anywhere than individuals to be sold in this Something Exclusive : in Wall Paper For customers who want .- something-exclusive.Some- thing one could never - stock: | in such a sized . Good Bread : Have 7 you tried our bread yet? They say it's great! Just like home-made--pure and whole- some. No waste, we. get it fresh every day. Try a loaf. The Aura' ise Store ; HAROLD W. EMMERSON Real Estate Are you living on a fixed income?- i Come fo the county wows Where interest on 1 Te vile of Port Perry, with modem plumbing and slocuic I EL but no furnace, barn and garden with fruit trees and berry b u in good-condition. $1750. Apple 'orchard, about 14 acres, tree plated six years, 200 Duchess now Seaiitg balance Greening, Baldwin, and Spy; in the village of Port Perry: can be bought with or withou house, with adorn equtpment. Price and terms reasonable. i indy Good d Printing 1 is Dose Promptly at the Star i: :: Reasonable Rates ARRAY RRR RRR RRR coMPLETE | 13 Choice ¢ DISPERSION | Grades wins OF. en Holstein Friesian Cattle AT THE FARM OF M. G. HUTCHINSON Lot 17, Concession 10 - CAVAN, ONT. Tuesday, April 8th, 1919 Sale at 1 o'clock p.m. 3 Included in the sale will be the herd sire, Sir Hengerveld ; ng Apple, 17602, a son of Rag Apple Korndyke 8th, wide- i nown as the greatest bull in the world. - There will be 5 x of his dayghters, also his two-year-old son, Rag Apple # Korndyke Pride. I This is one of the outstanding herds in Central Ontario. i5 Only two cows in the herd are over six years old. § eludes females who have given from 9,000 to 15,000 pounds @ milk in dairy eentre test and who have tested up as high as g four per cent. Altogether there will be thirty cows that are in milk or will freshen this year. A Real Working Herd @ The kind that will give results in the hands of a practical ia farmer, or with the man who wants to make big records § If you are thinking of starting a Holslein 'Herd: there is Send for Catalogue to M, G. Hutchinson, Cava; Ontario. Sale absolutely without reserve--No postponement. . GEORGE JACKSON, Auctioneer 3 Shirley, about 69 years ago, and = | Dunéan Town, and out of a fam- 21ily of thirteen only two are 5 | living--Mr. Robert OW Port A | Perry, and. Mrs. (Rev.) W d | Tarrant, of Three Rivers, Mich: 5 |igan #land kindly man. 2 gv>d neigh- 5 | bour, and an affectionate hus. It in- i 3 Miss Mary Unity Taylor, swho A | survives him, also a daughter fl and three grandchildren who re- k | side in Toronto. fin the & | church, conducted 'by . Rev.:: Mr. Joblin. 43 | propriate singing. 5| Methodist church some "years 7|ago, and remained a faithful fi | member until called to higher dlservice. 4 Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert, I where the body waits the " 'glor: . ious awakening." Bono of meeting, a |at the request of a of ] iia members. protein. oil for sale Your own concern Come % prepared to put in our orders wire. fence, indertwine and seed 'corn. On Friday afternoon, Mar, Brooklin to federate the Farmers. Clubs of this:local- ity. All members areiurged, to attend. W. E. TUMMONDS, Secy : Mr.Duncan McDougall Town At Seagrave, on Monday, Feb- ruary 25, 1919, Duncan McDou- gall. Town passed over to the beyond, after an illness of six weeks. Complications following an Stcack of "infuenza, resulted in ea The deceased was born in the Township of Reach, near nt his life in the same town- ip. He was the son of the late Mr. Town was an ind "strious band. In 1873, he was married to The funeral service was' 'held Seagrave Methodist The choir renderel ap- Mr. Town united with' the Interment was made at? 'Pine Sw FARM FOR RENT First-class Farm for rent on shares. § Possession, 1st of March, jo. 5 MRS. 5 JOHN A ADANS;| ; Port Perry, 'Ont. i Mr. . . § Automobile on Owner! gen Now is ee time to : 'have that Car of yours overhauled. Big it "in and have at Oil Cake for Salé The Club has a quag tity of "A 186% ca at the mill of the Farmer's nion Milling Co. Paronize : 7, there will be a meeting at - : : Buy now for $4.02 Sell 1st day of 1924 for $5.00 loss by theft, fire or otherwise. 'Government Securi Your W-S.S. can be registered to secure you qd against Savings Stamp, Thrift Stamps cost 25 cents each. | Sixteen on a Thrift Card represent $4.00 in the purchase of a War- notice is hereby y Sven | securities (if any) held by thoroughly looked after. Ford and Chevrolet cars : a specialty. It's the dinided y the miles of service. we 3 Less in the End f a motor caris not its price alone. us the running cost plus re- Asid on this basis the Gray-Dort costs lesa in the snd --less. even cars lower = ear after year this fine 1 apni d eo of tires or a tnt Saeoriae Fiarie ons the You witl enjoy wild 2Gray-Dort=-enjoy the com- rare or Mtr GG i * fort of its roomy, gious bod Savy traffic; quick to fo pick up j Samy to oust in +334 pomshul on i and you'll beproud of iia real "The touring car ls $1248; thé Gray-Dort added refinements and extra: Pais. Sheng i Be Ee FEET 5 GRAY-DORT MOTORS, Limited Chatham, On We handle McCall 1 Bros. cylinder ol | the Revised Sections x thers having claims : EE resses and "de full particulars of their claims, of their aecounts after the day last pi o-,. ecutors will proceed to ae © at of the said deceased the parties titled thereto having is gh claims of which notice :

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