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Port Perry Star, 16 Aug 1911, p. 4

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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 aré guaranteed in the Summer Suits we make. They hold their shape because they're built right, W. H. Doubt Tailor LADIES FINE BOOTS See our Ladies' Patent Colt Boots at $2,75, $3.00 - and $3.50 in either lace or button, MENS FINE BOOTS See our range of Men's Boots at $4.00, in Box Calf, Velour Calf Gun Metal and Patent Colt in either lace or Jdutton, Everything in the latest styles and newest lasts. T. C. Forman, & Son I noted Lr bh rade work hog stu S BE HEE 5 cal téd at any time, Corner Yonge and Alexander Streets TORONTO W. J: ELLIOTT PRINOIPAL "ALLKINDS Always in stock. Also fresh fish, smoked meats, etc. Highest Cash price paid for Hides, Skins, Live Stock W.A. BOYCE. Wetman putamen 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 Sittings of the Division Courts UNTY OF ONTARIO 1911 w ae Ming EL E. cond Ap Whit. oni une Th by ik " A808 3rd. May awa ode os 23 A a ihr pr Sheesh Gremons an, wk WG " , rE P Jan, 2 Cietly 1:W. Bus sgth, Mar, J May July =) Noy: sath, an. sBth, ui 4 UXBRI Ie ey Fh hg Ty SEH ERT Jug on, ath, Ee i 40 Tai oly _ By order, J. B. FAREWELL, Clerk of the Peace. 910 Dr. R. L. Graham ated at Whitby Nov sist, (Succeseor to Dr. F. D, McGrattan) DENTIST ONT, Whit P! Dates of Fall "all Fairs oI. Port Perry. y. Sept. 14, 15 Beaverton Oct. 3, 4, Bowmanville, Sept 19, 20 . Brampton, Sept. 19, 20. | Cartwright. Sept 26, 27 Elmvale; Oct. 4 Kinmount, Sept 14, 15 Lakeffeld, Sept 19, 20 Lindsay. Sept 21, 22 23 .Markbam, Oct. 4, 5, 6 Midland, Sept 28, 29 New Liskeard, Oct 5, 6 Newmarket, Sept 19-21 Oakwood, Sept 25, 26 Oshawa, Sept 11, 12, 13 Peterboro, Sept 14. 15, 16 Port Perry September 14 and 15 Queensville. Oct 11, 12 Simcoe, October 17-19 Sutton West, Sept 28, 29 Toronto (Canadian National) Aug, 26 to Sept 11 Zephyr, Oct. 10. SEAGRAVE Miss Ella Burthwick has returned home, after lengthened visit with London and Toronto relatives, Mr. Silas Reynofds is out aroannd again, after his injury, caused by falling from the grain car which he was loading at the station, Miss Beuish Frise, of Toronto, is visiting relatives here. . Miss Vera Ripley, of Fingerboard, spent last week at C. W. Mooris'. Mr. J. H. Brown bas a grand new Willis Plano arrived,and as he is Agent-for this well known Mon- treal firm he invites inspection. Mrs, Dr. Archer and Mrs, Mc Ken- zie. of Port Perry, called on J. N. Mark,s one day last week. Messrs. Rob and Art Moase, D, Harrison, S. McCoy, John Sorn- berger and G. Sornberger left on Saturday morning on the Harvesters' excursions for the West. We wish them all a successful trip and safe return. Before leaving they were photographed by Mr. Smart, Mr. Norman Arnold, of Lindsay, G. T. R. brakesman is 8 ing a few days with old frie] shige Mr. T. H. Watson fs rushing his new building, 'The sement found- ation is completed, being 8 fr high: snd the SEpaist A org will Dow be pushed along. J. Blight and J. Martin ares -- cing the job, Mrs, Morley McDougall, of the City, is visiting her mother Mrs, 'W. Mark. Our Sunday School is keeping up its splendid record, over one hundred being present on Sunday. Mr. Gib- son is to be congratulated, Mrs Calder spent Monday in Port Perry. Mr, Stewart McCoy sold his dri- ver to Art Dowson of Port Perry, be- for eleaving for the West, a good reputation as an amateur |' hotographer. His work is: excel- a7 | lent and. compares favorably. with | hat of many of our town studios, - Miss Edith Toylor is boliayiog | at F, Trebell The Epworth League op Tharsday evening was largely attended, and a good program given. An item of interst was a solo by our Indian _| friend, Mr Joe Elliott, and a trio in | 7 "a | which he assisted Mesers, SMart and | plet- Moon. Mrs. R, Branton was very poorly last week; but is improved, x lage triends. He has just from camp at Niagara, where h a course as Cadet Corps instru Mr. 8, Woolridge has cement 'bis large stables, the work. : bs done by Jas 8 Martin, Mr. A. W. Smart fs siaining 10 Mr. Russell Martin is visiting vi a found the Jon Ba R and stronger. without bei: nd feel | io Hag Booths 'dnc Pills for Nag t rm Booths Kidney Pills are boon to women. She would know i of lg aches if she took mare of these wonderful dia or all diseases of the ki Al druggists Re aus, or popu. foto. The R. T. Booth 1 ort Erie, Ont. Eold ow pocanesd by Edward B. Flint. PRINCE ALBERT The ehoir of the Methodist church recently held a very pleasant pic-nic at Chalk Lake, Mr. Savage lias retarned to his work with the Salvation Army in Tennesee. His family has not yet left Prince Albert. The Bible Society meeting con- ducted by Mr. Bunt, was most inter- esting and suceessfal, and ths col- lection was good. He gave views of a trip throngh Capada with the Bible Society Mr. Walter Welch, of Minden, is visiting friends in this locality. Miss M. Hartry is attending the millinery opening in Toronto. The services in the. Methodist church are being well attended, and Rev. Mr. Woodger is much appre- ciated, Helis a good and earnest speaker. Reach Council Met in the Town Hall Manches- ter on Monday Aug. 14th 1911. All members present, The Reeve in the chair: conlrmad. Dobson seconded by Mr, a bylaw to assess the Township for the sum of $5,022.00 requiring a rate of 2,46 on mills the dodar being for general educational purposes for the curreqgt year. Mr, McIntyre seconded by Mr. Goode introduced and = carried through & by-law te assess the sev: set forth in the requisition of the re- speetive teachers, Mr.> Mark seconded by Mr. Dob- son introduced, and carried through: a by-law to raise by assessment the sum of $5512.05 1 quiring a rate of 2.7 mille on the do) for Conaty purposes for he through bylaw 0 alee the mo 2 mills} Township a ie eruon. on ¥ _ me Bush. on _side- ills. They are nature's Sroatent Specific } idneys and Minutes of last meeting read and | Mark introdueed and carried through | reral school sections for the amonats | . Here's an attractive design--one of 117dif- ferent styles. The label is on the footrail. "IDEAL" Guarantee {0 i] : "IDEAL" Metal Bed Bea is lasting. The beautiful, snowy, los finish, so attractive in its newness, is there to stay. .The enamel will not discolor; will not blister and flake of. Bed TOWN & SPEJ UNDERTAKERS AND FURNITURE DEALERS PORT PERRY ONTARIO Good Drivers You can got a good horse--onethat will - gowithout wink RE on the lines' and a clean up-to-date rig at any time by call- ing up Phone No 2. CAWKER"S LIVERY -- 15 ,000 Bushels of APPLES wanted at the 'evaporator delivered as soon as pos- sible after the 28th. of |August. Prices will be five. cents per 100. pounds more th last year.

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