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Port Perry Star, 2 Aug 1911, p. 4

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SUMMER SUITS You need a suit that isn't a load to carry around. At the same time you need one that doesn't bag at the knees and hang over your shoul- ders like a rag. . . Fit, style and quality are guaranteed in the Summer Suits we make. They hold their shape built because they're right, W. H. Doubt Tailor LADIES FINE BOOTS See our Ladies' Patent Colt Boots at $2, 0, $3.00 and $3.50 in either lace or button. MENS FINE BOOTS our range of Men's Boots at 54,00, in Box Calf, Velour Calf Gun Metal and Patent Colt in either lace or button. See Everything in the latest styles and newest lasts. T. C. Forman 1s noted for Hij grade work nd for assis- ng, pS Sood positions." Thons Those desirin, busincss 5 Seafontan onan gett Vrs. Welly day fr ted atany handsome sata logue: _ Corner Yonge and Alexander Streets TORONTO W.J. ELLIOTT PRINCIPAL OF ALL KINDS Always in stock. Also fresh fish, smoked meats, etc. Highest Cash price paid for Hides, Skins, Live Stock W.A. BOYCE. -------- er e-- SUMMER SESSION Students may enter any day. Open entire year, Now is a good time to enter. Largest trainers in Canada. Graduates get best positions. Thousands studying at home. Exclu- sive right of the "Famous Bliss Book-Keeping Sys- tem" for Ontario. "*Actnal Business from Start to Finish." Write for particulars. Peterborough Business College GEO. SPOTTON, Principal ening a tial nnsnd sd nei Sittings of the Division Courts COUNTY OF ONTARIO 1911 WHIT BY --Clerk, Miss E. L. Macdonnell, Whit- by, Jan. 6th, Feb. 3rd, Mar. and, A ril 3rd, May and, June 7th, "uly 3rd, Sept. 1ath, 8a and, Nav 7th, Dec. 7th lan. s th, 1012. OSHAWA--Clerk, Miss E. L. Macdcnell, Ki. Ly=Jan, 17th, Feb, 6th, Mar. 3rd, + April ath, M , June th, uly sth, Sept, 13th, Oct, 3d, Gleeson, Greenwood-- v. 8th, Dec. 8th. fan, 16th, soa. 2 BROUGHAM = Clerk, M Jan. oh a 6th, May 4th, Yaly sth, Sept t ov. gta, Jan. 17t WV 3. PORT PERR RY--Ci ork, J Burnham, Part Per: ER 19th, ra) Lv May sth, July 6th, th Nov, roth, an 23th, ya 4 UXBRIDGE Cl. . xbrid, ~ Jan. 13th, Mar. 28th, Bay ih ih, i July 28th, Sept, oo Jan, iat NINGTON Short Geo. "Smith, Canning CANNING 1ath, Mai, th, May 17th, July a7t Sept. aist, Nov. an. 11tl ho 6 BEAVERT ORC Jas. M, G'~rdon, Beaver- Sop i 11th, Mar. goth, May 18th, July a6th an. 10th, 1912, 2 U PRUROVE Edn David Leon bi Leonard, Upter ve--Ja ah, Sept. 19th, Nov. u th, Jan. thy 1912. By order, I. E. FAREWELL, Clerk of the Peace. a0 Dr. R. L. Graham (Succeseor to Dr. F. D. MeGrattan) DENTIST PORT PERRY, ated at Whitby Nov asst. ONT, ES RL | Dates of Fall Fairs 1911. .| Lindsay. Sept 21, 22 23 1oth, Mar. ws May 1oth, July | islasue the office of Perry, Ont, Publisher and Proprictor Port Perry, Sept. , 15. Beaverton Oct. 8, 4. Bowmanville, Sept 19, 20 : Brampton, Sept. 19, 20. Cartwright. Sept 26, 27 Elmvale, Oct. 4 Kinmount, Sept 14, 15 Lakeffeld, Sept 19, 20 Markbam, Oct, 4, 5,6 Midland, Sept 28, 29 New Liskéard, Oct 5, 6 Newmarket, Sept 19-21 Oakwood, Sept 25, 26 Oshawa, Sept 11, 12, 13 Peterboro, Sept 14, 15, 16 Queensville. Oct 11, 12 Simcoe, October 17-19 Button West, Sept 28, 29 Toronto (Canadian National) Aug. 26 to Sept 11 Zephyr, Oct. 10, PRINCE ALBERT 'Mr. and Mrs. Chapman, of Audley, spent Sunday with Miss Madden. Mr. W.D. Patterson Philadelphia, is spending his holidays with his parents. Miss Ollie Brown and friend spent Sunday with Miss M. Williams, Mr. J. G. Holman Jr. was. home on Sunday. Mrs. W, Jewell is visiting friends in Manilla, We are glad to hear that Mrs. James is much improved in health. All who attended the Free will on Sunday were well pleased. All three services were well attended. Mr. McCullceh preached two very impressive sermons which were full of good suggestions for Sunday School workers. Mr. Totten also gave an interesting address in the alternoon especially to the ¢hildren. The childr:n sang very nicely 'The Bethesda Quartette was all that could be wished for. 'Cheir singing is always appreciated in Prince Albert Come again Bethesda. PROSPECT Mr. R. W. McClintock spent Sun- day at Epsom, The Bell Telephone Company's construction gang are erecting poles in our burg. The monthly meeting. of our Ladies" Aid will be held at the home of Mrs. J. F'. Meclintock on Friday, Aug. 5th [All are welcome. .Mrs. Burns and daughter May attended the recent excursion to Hamilto~. HUBERT L. EBBELS Barrister, Solicitor, etc., Port Perry MONEY--Several sums trom $30¢ to $10,000, have been placed with me for immediate investmeut at low- ch tate. DEFECTIVE vision PEERLESS Causes more headaches than all bodily ailments. The remedy is properly fitted glasses. We can t you. Rctractin F. E. LUKE, Sux. 159 Yonge St. opp. Simpson's Toronto. W. A SANGSTER Dental Surgeon, Graduate of Royal College of Dents Surgeons, Toronto. Office Hours---9 a. m. ta 6 Also open Saturday evenings. Si Port Perry. PHONE 47 May Morsing : Blong 'Block, Queen street: Port. over Rose & Co's Store, Queen Sta - and family have their cottage at Pettet's returned to their 'home in Torom owiag to the ill 'heal of Mr. Sha: Senior, ¢ abode at their Pine Poiut Toronto, have been visiting Mr, and to move to Port Perry shortly: Mrs, Hardy Bf. has been under the doctor's care. ton, visited her parents at the Parson- age last week, Miss Mildred Weny; of Bowmaa- ville, is- spending a few weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Robt Reader. Toronto, are spending the Summer at the home of Mrs. Levi Stevenson Mr. Wm Milner lefc .on July 25th with his little daughter Verna, for a two months' trip to the Western Provinces, Tbe Centre Epworth League was well attender last week. Miss Ger- trade Howscn, of Peterborough, sapg very sweetly. The Suciety decided to hold a social at the con- clusion of their next mezting, Mr. Bruce, of Toronto, is holiday- 10g at Pine Point. Miss Bowman, of Oshawa, is at Pine Point, Mr. Charlie and Miss Flora Haw- kins, of Oshawa, are also there. On Friday evening the young people had a magcificenv bon-fire at Pine Point. George and Gerald Shipman, of Cannington, are spending a couple of weeks with their grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Totten. On Sunday evening July 23rd. a special Epworth League service was held at the Centre, The Paster emphasized the importance of the Missionary work for young people, Mr. GeorgeWebster has rented the Thomas Hope farm. Farm Laborer's Excursions 50,000 MEN WANTED FOR ( HARVESTING IN MANITOBA SASKATCHEWAN AND ALBFRTA This year's wheat crop, according to a conservative estimate, will te two hundred million bushels, ard the Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta goverments advise that fifty thousand men will be required. The majority of these will have to be recruited from Ontarjo, and the bing: excursions to Winnipeg and west at $10. Free tickets will sap: plied at Winnipeg to destinations in "Western Canada east of Moose Jaw Saskatoon and branches. Special though trains to Winnipeg will be {run'by the C. P. R. the'only though line, onthe following date:: lives in Ontario south of the G. T.R: main line Toronto to Sarnia. - This ineindes 'C.P.R, stations south of Guelph and Brampton. Aug. 12; from all points in Ont Turohte 40 Sarnia, which includes all branches, and the: Toronto-Sud- Ir oronto in Ontario, Aug, 25 closed | nt and Mr: and Ms, Grass, Sd dinghies F of Brooklin," have taken " their | Mr. and Mrs Garnet McKialy, of a Mrs. Rob, McKinisy. T ey expect | Mrs, G.H. Shipman, of Cabbing: : Mrs, Fairweather, and. tamily of Canadian Pacific Railway are ran- | Aug. 3, from all points on alll ario north of the G.T.R. main line | ¢ ey 23, from ail. points 'West of make a bid hile your favour unblus h | 'makers have every reason to be proud of "duct. They expect every IDEAL" Bed we sell | to enhance their reputation as makers of good beds. | That's why they stamp their guarantee label on the fool foot rail of every bed they . a ¢ make----assuring satis ' faction to every pur- | chaser. And theycost '| but very little more | than beds you would '| "have your doubts | about." Weecarrythe | complete line--117 dif- | ferent Sorin 205 | TOWN & SPE UNDERTAKERS AND FURNITURE DEALERS PORT PERRY ONTARIO Good Drivers You can get a good horse--onethat will 'gowithout 'shoving on the lines' and a clean up-to-date rig at any time by call- ing up Phone No 2. CAWKER'S LIVERY No. 356. Pains and aches will come to every: household, and the | prudent mother keeps a bottle . of Father Morriscy's Liniment "of hand fo meet them, 2 Whether it's cuts or briises; | burns or frost-bites, chapped "hands or chilblains, sprainsor"' . sore muscles, back ache, tooth.' 'ache, ear ache, rheumatism, sore throat or pain in the. chest, Father Hy S Liniment ve prompt, "It "rub quickly and thoroughly, go! y a dice: it LE

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