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Port Perry Star, 24 Nov 1921, p. 4

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Fe ach of the Pek Hall, on ay, No- Yersber 0h 4. A A. nd a gt He Bh cio sionary in address on nde. Hy on the East", illustrated with colored lantern slides of India. The meeting was en joyed | by § all who were present. ' H. Noble acted as II, oN, 'with him on the platform were: Rev. R. H. A. Haslam, Rev. J. T, Hall and Rev.W. D. Harrison The following officers were elected: President--Rev. N. H. Noble Treasurer--Mr. John Rolph Secretary--Mr. W. E. Webster Executive Committee Anglican Church -- Mr. T Widden, Dr. J. B."Lundy Baptist Church -- C. Switzer, Geo. Raines Presbyterian Church -- J. G. Waddell, John lieask a flethodist J ohn Doubt, A. W. n Curling Club _ Organizes On Monday evening a number | of local sports gathered at the Treasurer's Office and Fhanized a Curling Club -- the following officers being elected: President--W. H. Letcher "4st Vice--Jas. Lucas 2nd Vie2--R. Sommerville Secretary--J. Nasmith Treasuver--F. Taggart A meeting is called for Tues- day evenimg, November 29, at Treasurer's Office. Chu: ch of the Acsension Special Service on Thursday, night, at 8 p. m. November, 24th. Preacher:--Right Rev'd. Bis-| hop Reeve. 'Everybody welcome. Any person wishing to secure suitable boxes for the Box Social December 7, can do so at Davis' Drugstore: * proceeds of which will go to the P, P, A. A. Funds. Christmas Fair Thursday Dec. 15. 1921, has been se'ected as Christmas Fair Day. Particulars of the prizes and concert at night will appear at an early date. Don't miss the Box Social in the Town Hall, Wednesday, Dec. 7 During the Sheenwe of Mr. W. H. McCaw, G. T. R. ticket agent who will spend the winter in Florida, information and tickets may be secured at the office of H. W. Emmerson, Port Perry. Personal Mrs. J. Orr left last week. for Buffalo where she will spend the winter with her son. The Bell Tslephare Employes' Plant Council held an "At Home" at Lindsay on Nov. 15, 1921, in- cluding card , Supper, al dancing, unt early in' H.W Linke and he mornin of the Es erry operators took part in the evening' 's sport. "Last week was 'Telephone Week" at ¢ the local Bell Jelebhone Office, and a number of were shown through the Mr. Jas Sisson has bought the Rees property in Borelia. Mr. M. Emmerson and daugh- ter Halley have gone to Toronto, to spend the wir winter, hp raabytericn Chas ; a) hod Tiheira n EEE 04 ete To ris ve der to : -croachment or defilement. of Government on the common people; to1 labor of its burdens; to make it easier for a poor n cently; and to institute a new national policy which will as urban centres and do justice to both; and also will jeal- oxy mioguad on dal nd sanders of Conon without en-- It is a serious time. ~ It demands honest aud piposefolimes. It calls for unimpeachable integrity, and men whoeannot be bought The National ive platform is drawn'up to meet these - needs and these requirements. It is definitely constructive and eminently fair to all men. And we believe that we have the man best suited for that great task. The issue is a challenge to the old party machine methods go the hidden campaign funds, and to broken pledges. Take u ihe challenge and' demand something better by voting for HUGH PUGH, Sec. "Treas. National Progfessive Party. | I Want to Put Dollars In Your Pocket There is no need to make a special trip to town for aload of chop if you have a Toronto Farm Engine and Grain Grindgr of your own. And besides, it will save you a few cents on every bag. Coarse or fine chop--for cattle or hogs--I would recommend the Toronto Grinder for efficiency and economy on your farm. A Toronto Farm Engine, too, is a great labor saver. Attach it to "your pulper, pump, cutting box, cream separator or anning mill, Think of the labor saved | It pays for itself in one winter. I'll put. dollars in your pocket if you'll corfie in and discuss Tor- onto Farm Equipment with me. MILTON STONE Seagrave Carage Rheumatism? : Or Neuralgia, S atica inbager EE "Tem: leton's Ee Rheumatic Capsules Your druggist witt supply you. for free trial to Temple= ie . Colborne 8t., Torontes "Sold by P. G. Morrison EE For Sale A Collar, and a Top Buggy. Apply to} Star Office. ---------- - + Notice All Accounts must be settled at | once, at the Standard Bank. R. A. Fitchette - mr ------ Progressive Meetings F. M. Chapman, the National Progressive Candidate in South Ontario is holding meetings as follows; Altona, Sat. afternoon Nov. 26 Cherrywood Sat. Evening, Nov. 26 Columbus, wy Nov. 28 Brougham, Monday Evening, Nov. 28 / J. J. Morrison "speaks at Col- nmbus ghd Brougham along with aftetnoon the candidate. "The Bill will not let in Canadian wheat, but will save to the American farmer the right to raise a bushel of wheat instead of transferring that right to Canada.'-- Mr. Fordney, in introducing the Fordney "If we are to" build up a self-sustaining agriculture here at home, the farmer be ected froin unfair com= petition from those countries w. Emergency Tariff 'Bill which has shut millions of dollars worth of Canadian agriculture is still being exploited."-- President Harding. The very spot chosen to deliver this speech--Minnesota+shows that Harding had the Canadian North~ foodstuffs out of the United States market, West in wind. HILE ties of frien: unite Canads and the United is that of "Business and Canada cannot and | tion from the United States where the of he country - are involved. additional Tariff Canadian i goods the insistence of the American farmer These m nega ket Shall rr iad EE for for him and tha that the influx or C Satadian that country must cease. insiste p trem increase tals are how aa Ae SEE w) eve a ued prosperity. not of the farmers Uncle Sam has built the Fordney Tariff directly against Canadian oF Tarits directly juainnt ri Sl i a - She attitude of Uncle Sunt and us people This g genuin Horn and Ultona. Invite you to gail. andtie « Dealer Brunswick this all abn Phonograph, including all- - But you must see and hear it to 'appreciate it its Come in and "Let your Ears be the Jud ~ Brunswick is the 'Perfect Christmas. Gi HE W. Merlin Letcher J has all the feat tk We 7 Be Pipeless _ plumbing. 'Why Suffer with on this winter when you can have a F urnace installed in your house For $125. 3 Get our prices on your heating and' We guarantee first class work at right prices." CARNEGIE HARDWARE co. Nut Coal to Arrive A car of Nut Coal should | arrive the end of this ould from {which all orders on hand will be filled. oo Pea Coal on hand quality on hand at $12.50 a ton at the shed. Stove Coal on hand Also Stove Coal at $15.50 one Sollar extra for sliver. Z ing. P. FIGARY x PORT PERRY Sheds Fear of Seen House Pea Coal of real good] dt in Fruits i in Semon : | Bananas Grapefruit ~ Oranges Pears, Grapes : Glery Nuts or od

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