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Port Perry Star, 20 Nov 1924, p. 8

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Do they answer your questions? The young people, in helt letters from school, sel : tell you what you dda {want to know. But how different when you call them by Lo Distance! Jack says he is 1 over his cold. Mary is no longer homesick and is perfectly happy. The load is lifted from your mind. And how the absent ones do enjoy hearing the familiar voice! No matter how gloomy the weather, a talk with the Joung people by Long Distance wi always bring sunshine into their day as well as yours. This stock is of the very best materia, "and well made. A great opportunity for + securing good Harness at the very lowest price. Come in and see what we have that] I you need. Come early. JOHN ROLPH Goel Bit. or Ostia, Tas Hour "elected for the third term to the itario Boys' Parliament, and will be a candidate for the Premiership. * + = Li | G. W. McLaughlin, J. M. Fowlds,' and Charles Bailes, were last week ap) Justices of the Peace for the County of Ontario, by certificate of the Attorney-General and Provin- cial 8 y, the d ts being on tyle in 'Whitby. EY LIBERAL LEADER ARRANGES ; MEETING Mr, W.E.N. Sinclair, M.P.P., Pro- vineial Liberal Leader, has called a meeting of his supporters to be held PORT PERRY next Monday in the Prince George ~ Hotel, Toronto, Registration of dele- fo, Tro eri of so Don't be Deceived the business session starts at 2 p.m. ra : { ack, Evin; on segs i he Cold Weather is COMING ONTARIO ; Look up in your Telephone Book Nh rates for Station. to-Station calls after 8.30 p.m. h, self odloved raised silk Colors Mode, Sand and This Glove Is fire quality was ste terial, points on peck, a vib, ome clas; Shc. alue. - oo price 66c. pair, This i is-a good Ladies' ose This is a clearing lot of Plain and Ribbed H small lots of this ae 8 selli Colors Black, Brown, Heather 'and Grey. he price $1, ote ne guests of Mr. Sinclair at dinner in the hotel when he and Mr. Hal B. ; w McGiverin of Ottawa, will be the Distance Stati chief speakers. sma, oo. There will be it is expected, a re- r very Bell Telephone is a J.ot presentative present from each of the 111 ridings and in addition, the Lib- eral members of the Legislature will attend. These delegates constitute the Leaders' Advisory ittee and the meeting has called for the djs- cussion of organizatiofi™work through- out the province. ----ee OO BARN BURNED AT PICKERING The large barn on the farm of Mr. Ike Ray, near Pickering, was totally destroyed by fire on Saturday last. The cause of the fire is unknown and Mr. Ray suffered the loss of his crops, twenty tons of hay, two head of cat- tle, two pigs and several costly im- plements, It is not known how much insurance was carried. ------) (Frees OSHAWA WILL HAVE TWO O.H.A. TEAMS THIS WINTER The Secretary of the 0. A. A. A. has forwarded application for per- mission to enter teams in the inter- mediate and junior series. Nothing definite is forthcoming as to the exact material available but there is every reason to believe there is a host of players to choose from. O(n LATEST RETURNS The latest returns show that South Ontario polled 13,910 votes in the re- cent plebiscite on the O. T. A. Of these 9,667 were "dry" and 4;853 "wet" giving a majority of 5,204 for the O.T.A. «North Ontario polled 6,746 votes of which 5,281 were "dry" and 1,495 giving a "dry" majority of 8,786, This makes a total dry majority "for the County of Ontario of 8,990. 4 y LL "Dear me, Nora! There goes an- other cup!" " "Yes'm. That's the worst of these tile floors they break everything you t| be sold reasonably. DECEMBER ROD AND GUN Brimful of interest to every sports- |. man is the December issue of Rod and Gun in Canada. Two especially good stories appear in the first sec- tion. I've wandered in the Village, Tom, by George R. Belton, will touch a chord of sympathy in everyone who has returned to the home town after years of absence. The Yellow Mink is a thrilling mystery story in Phil H. Moore's best style. Bonnycastle Dale upholds his reputation as a writer of very interesting wild animal and 'wild bird stories in The Canada Grouse. Queen Ducks, by J. W. Win- son, the last of his series of duck stories, is decidedly one of the best. It contains information on the sub- ject of these wild fowl not often avail- able, F. V. Williams and Martin Hunter; other regular contributors; have stories that are worthy success- ors of their previous ones. Besides other interesting and instructive articles, the regular departments are all up to the mark. Gun and am- munition comprises a number of ex- tremely interesting articlés on a vdr- iety of subjects. In addition to these features, the winners in the $500 Photo Contest, which has aroused such universal interest, are an- nounced in this issue. meri A draft of Missouri mules had just arrived at the corral, and one new buck private made the common but sad mistake of approaching too near the business end of one of them. His comrades caught him on the rebound, placed him on a stretcher and started for the hospital. On the way the in- valid regained consciousness, gazed at the blue sky overhead, experienced the swaying motion as he was being carried along, and shakily lowered his hands over the sides, only to feel space. "My gosh!" he groaned, "I ain't even hit the ground yet!" a as 14 14 | AR FOR SALE A complete set of moulds for mak- ing wax flowers, along with a lot of colored wax and tube paints, Will Office. -- ----0 0 SMITH & SMITH Lindsay, Ont. Bargains in SECOND-HAND STOVES We have several used stoves in good condition, at reasonable prices. It will pay intending purchasers of stoves to see these. Is Your Heating Problem Solved? WE SPECIALIZE IN STOVES. AND FURNACES. Carnegie Hardware Company - Hardware--Furnaces-- Plumbing. Telephone 61 Port Perry :: Ontario Apply at Star| The Peoples' Meat Market |: We sell everything you want n choice, clean, palatable, nutritious and satisfying meats. If you want it geod ! BERT MacGREGOR will do the rest. Ring up Phone 72. ~ Women' 8 Extra Heavy Silk Jose for winter wear, black only. Sizes 9 to Price $2.35 pair. 2 Real Estate| Morley Campbell's List PORT PERRY Bell Phone 183 W When times are hard it is the time to buy.real estate. There are many desirable homes and farm properties on the market. You could not build the homes for the price that is asked. After a while when prosperous times come again, the opportunities will be gone. Some people pay rent all their lives and own nothing at the end of the chapter. Cosy homes can be owned with very little more expense than is required to pay the rent. More than that you can fix the little alterations' about the place to suit yourself. Buy now, while the buying is good. 6 roomed house, % acres land, good well, large stable and hen house, fruit In good repair. Situated on' Union Avenue. Price $1,100. 00 cash, balance at 5%. 145 acres, all workable, 7th con. Reach, good 8 roomed brick so barn 68 x 60, stone & floors, straw house 20 x | 40 x 50. pen, new | reason Chevrolet owners ve sufficient confidence in _ their car to travel anywhere, is E Re hey g0 jliey find ; In gn les every oe town or village, one can obtain efficient

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