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Port Perry Star, 13 Sep 1916, p. 8

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25 per ton. discount whest cash. stompeie older: for coal before delivery. Orchard the Coal A THOROUGHBRED CHEVROLET In appearance, comfort and performance on any road, the Chevrolet is a real automobile. Study these exclusive features and compare them with other cars at or near the Chevrolet price. Valve-in-head Motor Three Speeds Centre Control Electric Starter Electric Lighting Electric Horn "Cantilever Springs Stewart Speedometer Non-skid BEARE BROS. Bell Telephone No. 130 ires on rear wheels the week end at Miss F E Phillips. home after spending some sister Mrs Diamond: Our school has opened 'with | Bruce as teacher, | Glad to wel her back again. CHEVROLET $650. F. 0. B. OSHAWA Roadster or Five Passenger Touring Cars full equipped - | Utica Dealers, Port Perry Miss Ida Putt, of Toronto, at Mr Luther Mitchell's. : STEWART FORD odor Miss L. Anderson of Ashbury is : visiting her sister Mis Jas Horne!' Taylor-Samells Mrs:Geo Pogue and family-of Us: Wednesday, September 6; 1916, } PAI NTER i DECORATOR i Ethel A Samells was married to' bridge, with Bes patents Mrand Mn Painting, Paper Hamging, Decorat- | Mr Joseph H Taylor, Rev J U Robins ing and Sign Writing, He knows how. you esimates on your next job Bell Phone 141 Port Perry Get your Printing done at the Star Office. Our customers are pleased with our work. Let him give 1 Jas Bently. of Oakwood, performing the ceremony Mrs 1. Windust of Chicago, who at the home of the bride's parents, Mr, has bees with her brothes wl James and Mrs John Samells. About 80 Lakey, for some 'months le or, her guests were present at the wedding. home last week. Master V._ Mitchell The bride, who was unattended, accompanied her to Toronto. Ontario was attired in cream silk, wore a bridal| Among the recent visitors to the veil, and carried a boquet of roses. Exhibition were: Miss L. Ward, Mx Miss Ida Malcolm played the wed. |and Mrs F Crozier, Mr and Mrs C ding march. The groom's present to. Armstong, Mr Geo. Ward, Mr. A. the bride was a pearl necklace, and to, Horne, Miss Isabel Horne, Messrs the pianist a necklace. After the Earl Ballard, Housam, Jas Mitchell, wedding breakfast, Mr and Mrs Tay- | Thos Brooks, Walter Edgar, - Jas W Mitchell, and others. vision, are the aims of this institution. COLLEGE RE-OPENS ONTARID LADIES' COLLEGE Conservatory of Music and Art, Whitby, Ontario, i A Soa OF IDEALS AND AN IDEAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS ------ : Healthful, picturesque location, with the outdoor atvantages of the country, as well as the cultural influence of Toronto, which is only 30 miles away. cademic courses from Preparatory work to Junior Matriculation, Teachers' Certificates and First Year University; Music, Ar, Oratory, Domestic Science; Commercial Work; Physical Training, by means of en unasually well equipped Symuasium, large swimming pool and systematized play. An alert mind, a strong body, a well balanced yal sense, a broad social FOR CALENDER WRITE REV F. L. FAREWELL, B.A. PRINCIPAL Mr A Crosier and family motored down from Toronto spent a few days with friends here. Miss Elda Christie accompanied them home: Save Your Papers The Port Perry Citizen's Patriotic old papers this summer, Later the SEPTEMBER 12th, will be collected and placed at ithe disposal of the Red Cross Society: SPECIAL SHIRT SALE AT H. H. STONE'S Here is an opportunity for every man to get his winter's supply of fine shirts: We are offering this week Tooke Coat Shirts in the newest and up-to-date patterns. Shirts that regularly sell at $1.00 SPECIAL PRICE League are asking that you save your | ~ proceed to assets of the said Sarah Ann Pherril which the Trustees shall notice, and the said Trustees shall not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof so distributed, to Soy person or persons whose claims th shall not have a ay tribution. Dated this 17th day of Aug. 1916 Toronto General Trusts Corporation, By, Beaty, Snow & Nasmith, Bank of British North 'America Bldg. 4 Wellington Street, E., Toronto, : "Its Solicitors in this matter Jas. Leask's Prizes at Toronto Exhibition Mr James: Leask, the noted stocks at Toronto Fair. animals and won 12 prizes as follows: Second in 2 year old Shorthorn bull horn Bull. Shorthorn Bull, Third in Fat Claas with same steer Gold Medal and 'Sweepstakes on Steer Any Age. : First on Junior Yearling Steer. Fourth on Junior Yearling Calf First on Junior Calf. . First and Second on Fat Yearling Heifers, First on Heifer Calf, for the Winter Fat Stock" Shows at .{ Toronto and Guelph. Bowanville: Fair West Durham Agricultural Society are ise to 'be extra good. {the CPR, GTR, and CNR : friends and have| Come and meet ; a good time. Prize lists and all other : in formation from the Secretary, ¥ Ss. Moorerafi, Bowmanville. . st those entitled the Phen : rr 3 or: man; had great success with his stock He' showed ten | Second on' Junior Yearling Short- |! Second on 2 year old Steer sii By ; - Have you 2 rte Mr Leask is now fitting his asimila 5 expressly forthe wellgroo The Manager and Directors of bite and looking forward to a r and better fair than ever ont. : ming to 5, le: the | poultry i Drill Hall Sahibins pr bits prom discovered thee one scent; 0 light and et] ereal that : qouhave: no desire to ryan nother? + § j women try man; ice--but : Front wome try any umes oni ey; never tire of 'CORSON'S IDEAL ORCHID You should carry out Arey ut your filet aud hot gue, cum, Toilet Wa ould n con- icting odors. Crem and s: Selightful 0 id Line 1 is designed 3 Sold oe oki Drogait ; 3 Soren Peitumy go. Brock Ave, Toronto.

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