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Port Perry Star, 23 Oct 1912, p. 8

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** in the homes of Thos. "ber recent severe illness. Bell Telephones havebeen installed | Sa W. F, 'Staples and Mrs. Mary first concession of hy oa Mr. and Mrs. McCaw are "enjoying a holiday in Montreal and Basten. West. his health was not good there and he came home on that account. Mr. Hugh Jack has returned home after Insfour months visit to the West: |. He expects to remain in-town all this winter. Conditions in the West pleas: ed Mr. Jack very much and he consi- ders that the opportunity for the man with capital is' very good. 'Mr.' Jack}. Yisited wany fotmet Sort pany pecile a DE a and ton, who is pi in love with the country 'out In fact Mx, Wheeler is 36 well with rity and has a faith in the West considers any reflections upon ities as 'something . It is this spirit of loyalty ing for the progress of . the could be very profitably d developed in a Old Ontario, HALLOWE'EN fallowe'en is the night for. fun. as it comes but once a when it comes it brings good cheer--to the small boy those who have cerefully hidden their loose "On Hallowe'en this year the good time is to be extended to all who will take the trouble to go to the Town Hall for their supper-- THE BILL OF FARE Pork pies, pies, pumpkin pies «and roast fowl; Coffee, tea, and cocoa; Apple jack, and squash. Just peek inside and one look will make you hungry. Go in and stay and the young people of the Anglican charch will guarantee to give you a rousing good time--a jolly' evening's fun and social pleasure with plenty to <at-served to your order. BOUGHT A BUSINESS The friends of Mr. Marshall Stone- house will be pleased to learn that 'he and his son Ewart have bought the u business of Messrs Cody Bros at 899 Bloor St W. Toron- 0. This 1s the oldest established undertaking business in that part of the city. New up-to-date premises mete bul shout a year 445 We con: gratulate Messrs M. Stonehouse n business - enterprise and _suc- I i 0 2g HIGH SOHOOL SPORTS There will be a great programme of on' Thursday afternoon, Oct. in' Prince "Albert to Mr. Toronto. here during the winter, Mr. Joseph Raines, north 'of Port| Perry, has bought the house belong: ing to Mr. Dave Milne, and tends moving to town shortly, The editor of the STAR has bought | the house in which he has been living: for the past three yedrs, Mrs, Corb- man was the former owner, Thankopiving Mr. R. M. Holtby has purchased} the Ira Bates farm of 150 acres at High Point. There ar excellent buildings on it. The price paid is to have been $7175. Dressmaking done at D. Boe's a Prince Albert by M. Williams and 'A. Boe. " APPRENTICE WANTED To learn the tailoring business. ° Apply to . Wu. Dower, Port Perry. HOUSE FOR RENT House for Rent with acre of ground at North end of town. Apply to Mrs. Ash, or T. J; Ash-at Mr. McCaw's. . DIED In Reach Township, Lot 18, Con- cession 8, on Friday, October 18, 1912 John Samuel Lawton, aged 25. years, 2 months, 4 days. a REACH MANCHESTER Mr. H. Lambe spent Sunday at. his brother's at Lindsay. Corn cutting and threshing is order of the day in our vicinity. Mr. and Mrs: Duckworth, of . Edmonton, are visiting = Mr..J. M. Vernon: , Mr. David Reese is under the CATS. Mr. Silas Fitchett is constructing 'a Mr. R. Fussey from Buffalo is vis- iting his brother Mr. J. Fursey. Mrs, Stubbs was visiting a few days | in the ci.y last week. The Ladies Missionas th Auxi lary | {will be held at the home of Miss Ai} : {Thompson next Friday. : Don't forget the Chicken pie sap- per 10 be held here on Monday he 28th of October. - w aor son Douglas weekto livé in Oshawa Sunday, October 27th and' Thanksgiving Day Sunday services at 2.30 and 7.00 pam. | On the evening of Thankgivmg Day Pri a Chicken Pie supper: will' be "given According "to "a bulletin' receiy- ed from Edmonton Old Basing " a thorougl Deer, 100 miles south of Edmonton, has just won * the title of champion dairy cow of the British of il ducing $1,007:50 worth of mi créam in three years. The o figures follow: Best milking Ee cal day, 52 pounds; 'one month, 1,471.3 pounds; one year 15,700 POI three years, 37,8471 pounds; by fat, 5.16 per cent.; butter produc! one year, 1031.89 pounds; three 2,504.39 pounds, The cow also bore three heifers for which the owner Has refused $2,000, [Grade Statio 35¢ box paper and envelopes 2c. oc box paper and envelopes §g¢. ee ------ The Champion Cow (Frnce A "Rosalind of |: Jersey, ; owned by Julian Sharman of Red| er, 2 yrs old, 1 1 11 Grahan's 7 ute oe the Property o of Boe Holtby. $780 Bun an Bivona 2 tron Ss od hei bho

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