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Port Perry Star, 19 Jul 1916, p. 8

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~ Stove and Egg Col. Pea Coal v or 25 2c. per ton Tisgount when cash - accompanies. onder for coal before delivery, = . i. Orchard the Coal Man Nine Thousand per Month THE CHEVROLET Price-$675. f. 0. b. Oshawa The output of Chevrolet Cars has reached the record breaking total of nine thousand cars per month, . The output for this year is estimated at nine-five thousand, compared with less than twenty thousand pro- duced last year. What do these figures mean? Investigate the advantages of the Chevrolet. BEARE BROS. = Dealers, Bell Telephone No. 130 Jf m Senior mn : Junior IV Senior IV Mr Earl Cook = home. Port. Perry, Mrs Diamond and sop, Lionel, vise ited friends in" Brougham on Sunday. The Young Ladies' Class will hold | their monthly meeting at the home of Miss Gladys Mitchell on Friday, Miss Mary Burns; returned "home after visiting her sister in Toronto. LAWN CONCERT--The Young Laiies' Club wifl hold a lawn concert at the home of Mr, Wm. Cook, on the evening of Friday, July 28, chief featuré of the program will be a humorous play entitled 'The Red Acre. Farm." It is puton by. the Claremont Dramatic Club. = Those who have heard this play, say | that it is extra good. Smith's Orchestra, of ¢ Osan. will be in attendance. Refreshment booth on grounds. Concert at 8 o'clock sharp. Rev Wm Bunner, chairman. Admission: adults 25¢, children 15¢ | Young man you'will be welcomed at-this concert, doubly so if you bring |" your bast. girl. ---- On Your Vacation or é at Home, Wear OUR CLOTHES The and you will have clothes satisfaction which adds to your personality and inspires self- confidence, 'Clothes 'affect a man's dis- position ~~ sometimes when you're . "Out-of- Sorts," mere changing of your suit. will restore your poise, * our, clots the' he close of the progra 4 Yast Thursday i tae Ladies' Aid met Orchard is: an ideal Hostess, This - | Society is doing good - work for the | Red Cross Society. Prince Albert Luke, of Oshawa. We wish them a1. long, prosperous, and happy life. We are sorry to report the death of | 5 due to an sutomobile accident. % Mr. Robt Craig bas taken a position yacht at Kirkfield. Other news items. crowded out--~Ep. Under the authority of Chapter 19, An Act to Amend the Power Com- mission Act, ann Confirm certain By- |" Laws and Contracts. This 'Act has relation to Provincial" Hydro matters generally, The Inspection Depart- ment has seen fit to appoint our '| Electrical. Engineer, Mr 'C V Ed- : two-fifths of purchase price; assume. a «| mortgage to the Toronto General Trust; munds, as Electrical Inspector. Before installing' or making changes on any electrical work, the Eléctrical Inspector, Mr Edmunds, must be notified, who alone can issue the per- mit. yr The object of this recent legislation is to safeguard not only electric light plants, and electric apparatus in gen: feral, whether in use i) power plants, '| pole hes, or privale premises, but also the protection of life. The risk the public run from defective wiring is much greater than any average person is aware of. In proof. of this iit is common knowledge to the Commis- | sion that very many serious accidents have occured in the" Province "during : the year. 1 might j just here jcité one case:--About six months agoa wom: n ; in Kingston, handling a brass. sock t ina basement, received injuries that caused the amputation of several toes] {and one of her hands. At the present | {time she is still in a critical condition {This is only one of many cases due to | defective wiring. In the near future additional infor- mation regarding tbe 1 ruvincial res village was married to Mr: George Mrs Geo Bond's brother, Death was as engineer on Lady McKenze's ae quirements for wiring, cic. will appear : in the press. This law was passed by : Order i in Council on June 18th ofthis, 5k vidlati {large barn on stone foundation, "vith | granary and stable, implement "thed, and other farm buildings, all sad to be in a good state of repair The | piurchaser will athe time of sale pay down a deposit of Ten per cent. on: the purchase price; and a further payment within 15 days' fhreafic-. sufficieLt with the deposit to make up Cofporation for $2800.00, bearing in-| terest at the rate of of seven per cent., and having about four years yet 0! run. The balance of the purchase! money, over and above the deposit and the first mortgage. of $2800.00, instalments, payable on the First Day of November in each year, with in- terest on all unpaid 'principal money, YF paym raid on any gale 'h balance of the purch; wil | be secured by a second mortgage, on the Vendors' Solicitors ong' 4 shall ol the Covenants known at the time of sale thar portions apply 'to the - signed. rr 10 Messrs. Beaty, Snow, Nasmith, 2 Wellington St., East, Tor onto. solicit: r< 'or the Trustees. Dated this 6th day of. July, ACD; 1916. The Toronto Genera Trusts Corporat 85 Bay Street, Toronto, will be payable in five; equal apnual} - Tt pays to advertise in the Sar A

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