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Port Perry Star, 23 Oct 1912, p. 4

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kept in'good condition You can depend on us to please you, and the proof" we offer i 18 in the service we give 'and in the fact that we are busy all the time, CAWKER BROS PHONE 2 PORT PERRY, ONT James Lucas Grain & Seed Merchant DEALER IN Mill Feeds Chops Shorts Bran Salt Feed Grains Anatite Roofing Pro-Fat--Brewers' Grains, etc., etc, Best of foreign connections for the handling of Seeds of all kinds--Alsike, | Red Clover, and Timothy. Kindly submit samples and ask for quotations, James Lucas Port Perry, Ont. CAESAREA Duck hunting is the bustle now. Mr. "Norman Wright and family spent Sunday with their cousin Mrs. Thos. H, Williams. Miss B. Shepard spent a couple of © days with Mr. A; Shephard. Mr, Paul and Mr. Silas Williams called on their sister. Mr. Norman Lansing and wife are; spending their holidays among friends C here. to 0,000, Tove me for immediate in est rate, Get the BestoolT PAYS "Aron: the ma itions. aur College has, roconth I re two worth ollege bas; We are now trying to fill one at $1080 * Bind for our graduatesis five times our supply Liki bor Isa Ton viioens college of the highest grade. Several former students 'of other colleges are © in attendance. 'Enter the RIGHT schools Corner Yonge and Alexander Streets W.J.ELLIOTT PRINCIPAL | AEN SIN INIRPINANY T y Us and See PEERLESS A pair of properly fitted specticles or eyeglasses-is the greatest pleasure a person can have. Ours fit when you get them, "and fit all the time. Our prices will suit you also. F. E. LURE, Sins. 159 Yonge St. opp. Simpson's, Toronto Ee WHERE T0 QET THE RIGHT START. Let quality in the matter ot \ education; as of every other good thing, be the first item, for con: sideration. The Lindsay. Business College has had a continuous record for years as the hi grade school in Eastern and Central Op tario. All graduates are successful. Do you want to started sight ? Then avail yourself of the facilities: afforded 'h; * this popular school, the LINDSAY BUSINESS COLLEGE " (Affiliated with Dominion Correspondence School) A. H. SPOTTEN® President Oshawa. lost 'her oldest ¢'t'zen on Saturday in Paddy Shtifan aged over one hundred. All three of the great iin, sys: tems of Canada are at 'present busy building in this town. The Grand Trunk branch line to: the great. insti: tution 'on the lake front which the Ontario Government 8 about to estab: lish héie is rapidly - -advancing. now that the right of way is settled. The | Canadian Pacificis tu shing constr, Glad to report that Mrs. Joha | shore Tine Gorden is getting better. Some - from here attended te ie ; last 'week. Mr. David Colbert: "has i a pointed as tax colléctor and 1 Co menced his dutie; this week. Mr. and Mais. William Broad, of Salem called 'on friends "here last Saturday. ; Mr. John K.§ Cranley, teacher at Mariposa Station has, returneds from} attending the bedside of his mother at Queensville. We are pleased to learn that his mother' is improving in health. The remains of the late ¥rvin Jack- I son, who at one time" was a resident} : of our village but now of the North: West were interred 1n the Christain Cemetery on Saturday. We regret to learn that Mrs. Mil: ; ton Groves who is ia Toronto at pres: |' k ve are glad to hear 'Mr. Clarent Hill, is improving after his regen illness. Miss Eita Armstrong, of Cannirig- | | ton is renewing old acquaintances. ; returned to Tor: J onto, after spending 'a couple: of weeks! Mader the 8 patopial r00f, ent is not improving in health as} rapidly as her, many" friends would Ch wish for. - Mt. Fred Thomas, of the Lindsay} Motor Works and' party of friends} motored to our village on Saturday | and attended the funeral of Irwin Jackson. Picking turnips and aoplas is. the order of the day in this neighborhood : at present, Messrs Sam Hooper and Heatlie Bros. 'have finished cutting 'corn. for threshing alsike, Misses. Cora, B and Clara Wallis visi Armitage at Oakwood recently, 'Our villagers are now busily, engag: ed preparing for Thanksgiving « Day. Miss Willigm Case; of 'Dakota at present enjoying a visit with her brother Mr. John Campbell. : Mrs. J..C. Coad, of Linden Valley spent a day with 'her father M Rich at Mariposa Station, Miss Ett'e Aimstrong, of Can gs ton was the guest of Mrs. Chas: J kins a few days during the past. Mr. Howard Lapp, of the Si Bank Staff, Sunderland visited home on Wednesday last, : Mr. Alhert Martin was the guest: Mr. Leonard Stacey a few da the Sanitorium in Gravenhurst Mrs, Orsop Weldon hast to her home in Linden Valley ai pleasant visit with her daughter "Mrs. Frank Netherton; Rev. J. U. Robins, wife and chil ren visited Mr. G. W. Hardy a 2 © A shooting match will be out after being seriou! isly. ; Al Jorge umber yo ere. 0 n ow! Su at Little | Batain next week. PPes CARTWRIGHT ] ~NESTLETON. Me Ti and and Miss Ruth: ackstock ul 1M. Ron Jobb has Bas bom at the home of his sister's' oy ; Moore but we are glad to learn he improving, oe : Wil after a pleasant two with friends in our village: on Thanksgivi ng "Da ; Mr. Pi Medland is the prop Several or our citizens: intend | to the fowl Supper at Vales 8th of this u Be IA SA li gar CS a es A ANGER ARR

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