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Port Perry Star, 30 Oct 1919, p. 4

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== Association will have on sale the if C. C. ; Laug her and his y of Bowmanville, put wi 8 st Th rongly His . organ recital was particularly! pleasing. Miss Cole's soprano += solos were heartily encored. ~ Little Miss Allen and: her & i Master A. Knight were favorites. * - Miss Sicily Laugher's réadings were well received. The committee, fn securing this talented company, were to be compliment upon their choice and the success of the _ first ertertainment in the Meth- . ~ odist Church this season. Methodist Church Sunday, November 2, 1919 10 a.m. Fellowship Service 11 a.m. Morning 'Worship . 12 noon; Commition Service 3 p.m. Sunday School . 7p.m. Evening worship The Pastor will preach at both services. LOST Waterman's self-filling fount- ain Pen. Finder please leave at Star Office. Personal Notes Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Williams and son, of Lindsay, were visit- ing friends in town this week. ebert House Changes Hands Mrs Porter, who has been con- ducting a successful business as proprietress of a private hotel in Orillia for some sixteen years has bought the Sebert House and the business and will take possemsion this week. Mrs Porter and her son are having the hotel thoroughly renovated throughout and will give the very best service possible to the public. Cray Wool For Sale On Thursday, November 6th, from ten till twelve o'clock a.m and from two till' five o'clock p.m., The Women's Patriotic balance of their stock of gray wool for socks. This wool will be sold at cost--$2.00 per pound, and is a beautiful soft, long- fibred wool, a great bargain at this price, Apples For Sale I have a limited amount of apples for sale: Spys, Russets, Greenings, Talman Sweets, Wag- ners. In2or 8 weeks will be shipped out. All on hand, so parties desirous of purchasing must avail themselves of the opportunity at once. E. H. Purdy, Port Perry House For Sale Seven roomed frame house in Port Perry, stable and garage, good garden, centrally located, hard and soft water, furnace, electric lights. + Also a Gurney. . Oxford Coal Range. Apply to * Orval Byer, Port Perry 'Bazaar. and Hallowe'en * Supper under the auspices of the Young People's Society of the Church of the Ascension, Port Perry on Friday, October 31. Sale opens 'at b o'clock. Supper até. All sorts of fancy articles will be sold: Lingerie, Doylies, Aprons, Towels, Boudoir Caps, Crochet and Lace Work, Tray Mitts, Bags; ete, ete. i _ Supper: Chicken Pie, etc; all - kinds of booths, homemade cook- En Gvinpover _.. "Good program during evening, > Everybody come. Nothing will ~~ be sold before 5 o'clock. aE ter Than Pills & TV irr ; SERB i 4 i Cloths, i : g instro mental in winning sucha f hin i Tl ex ve to the out buildings of he recently purchased Chas Luke, and to here shortly oy S¥erts Yo mare 'Sunday School Convention held in Toronto last week.' - ; A SIMPLE - REMEDY i AGE DOES NOT INTERFERE IF TREATMENT IS PROPERLY FOLLOWED Many persons contend that there i8 no site reme jor Iihouraatiems, Seinte ica, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Neuritis, or their kindred diseases, but don't be biased: draw your own conclusions from the proof submitted. Over two years ago, William Nesbitt, of 113 John 8t., Toronto, Ontario, was attadced by Rheumatism. 'Mr, Nesbitt was 53 years of age at the time and he feared the worst. After trying remedies and Jose tions without ob- taining relief took a friend's advice and used Templeton's Rheumatic Cap- sules. 'Result--to-day Mr, Nesbitt says, "He hasn't lost a day's work since nor fears Rheumatism any more." + Mr. Nesbitt gives th: entire credit for his recovery to T.R.C.'S.. Profit hy his experience. Try them. proms) from Mr Rev Geo Nickle attended the| See large bills for list, terms, eto RANCH FOR SALE--At same time and 'place a 100] acre ranch will bé offered for sale. Lot 20, Con 12, | Ri George Jackson, Auctioneer Shirley Institute ~~ Tenders Wanted The Noverhber meeting of the! Tenders wanted for the erect- Shirley Women's Institute will {ion of front three ts five houses. be held at the home of Mrs Thos | Plans and specifications may be Lambe, on Thursday, November |seen at the Stine a es Gold 6th at 2 p.m. Mrs Squelch will | Medal, any day of the week be-| give a paper and Mrs R Coatesa tween 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. After 6 p.m. may be seen at the corner whi hite house near the factory. | Wish tenders'for house complete : rs also for labor only. Lowest or Hquse Fer Rent 'any. tender not necessarily ac- 7 rooms and bath.. Apply to ""P€%: . A : Gold Medal Furniture Co. box 873 STAR Office; Uxbridge, Ontario reading on "What Thanksgivin means to all."' Everyone wel- come. Farms Wanted i Fifty to one hundred acres.' UTICA Ask your Druggist or write us for our new booklct: it isinieresting and costs you nothing (Templetons, 142 King West, Toronto). ' We mail TLR.C.'e anywherd on receipt of $1.04, | P. G. Morrison, Druggist Price not over four thousand. Full particulars in first letter. tp No agents needapply. Bell Bros, R. R. No. 1, Port Perry Howsam Bros have bought! e Peter Christie farm on the 7th concession of Reach (Epsom) and take possession March 1st. Canadians! This is a call OU are citizens of no mean country. * Canada is a fair, free land. Canada is your country. el _ Canada--now--has need to _ Lend without restraint of politics or fine fs wyratL Re S ah Ad-CE The leaders of the political parties endorse the Loan. It is CANADA that asks: And why-- : SR To clean up the last of the War's To establish beyond all question the capacity and To care for the wounded and maimed soldier; To finance the bonus of the returned soldier already paid; "| inal te ot 580.000, First Mortgage: } Jota ~The undersigned has for sale $10,000 o ers' Union Milling Company's at 8, guaranteed by the personal bond ing twelve Divectors: io. = Charles Ho «whee Roba -James Hortop James McKee George Smith - Y Lh Thomas Redman William Bright William Bowles John Watson ~~ These. Bonds bear; 61% interest, payable half- yearly, and, if we reckon the assets of the Guarantors, are secured by property worth robabl times the amount of the mortgage. he Bonds may be issued in amountsof $100 and upwards, and may run from three to'ten years to suit the purchaser. x homas Lambe WM. H, HARRIS, Barrister, ete., Port Perry or > to National Service-- The Victory Loan 1919 which opens to-day. distinctions of creed or party. +. x he expenses; cei of your country; » A

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