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Port Perry Star, 27 Sep 1916, p. 8

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Li and ic. Coal ot Pea Coal $8. 60 $8. 10 835 7.35 7:35. 6.85: 25c per ton discount when cash accompanies order. : for coal before delivery. Orchard the Coal Man THE QUALITY. CAR CHEVROLET BEARE BROS. IN IT'S PRICE CLASS $650 dik Dealers, Port Perry Bell Telephone No. 130 Sonya The Sonya Red Cross Society packed and forwarded to Lady Hughes at Lindsay, the following articles on August 21st. 4} dozen shirts, 14 dozen compress- es, 15 dozen small pads, 7 dozen large pads, 11 pair socks, 22 H W B covers, 4 .dozen triangle bandages, 600 gauze swabs. On September 18 the following: 4 dozen shirts, 15 pair socks, 7 dozen large pads, 7 dozen small pads, 8 dozen compresses, 1 dozen triangle bandages, 15° dozen Handkerchiefs. Manchester Thanksgiving services will be held in the church here on Sunday, Oct. 8th, At 2.30 p.m.,Rev. W. P. Rogers of Port Perry, will preach. At 7.00 p.m. Rev Mr Nickle of Myrtle, garage. Mr Geo Jones of Brookli Mr Wm Maynard 'of coat of paint. Word has been received ee Gun: | ner H Roy Bright, has been seriously wounded and is now in the "Hospital at Boulogne, France. i Mi W Cook has returned y a two week's trip to Ottawa. a Mr Jobn Birkett is building. a new Rev Geo Nickle, has tetened from a four week's trip to the West, and is much improved in health, A number from here attended the Lindsay Fair last week. For Sale or Rent 'The Wm. lanson farm, lot 10, con. 10, Reach 'Township, one mile west of Greenbank, consisting of 200 acres practically all tillable. The property has on it a large brick house, barn-- 148 x 52--stone foundation, good stabling for 50 cattle, besides horses; pig pen and hen house; six acres of orchard; hard and s oft water; good running stream on premises. Possession March 1st, 1917." Lib- erty to start plowing at any time. Apply to Wm Ianson on the prem- ises; or write to Greenbank P.O. china cabinet, Lemoge tea set, and 112 silver koives and forks. Among the friends present was Mr Fred Foley of Bowmanwlle, served, and a program of music and speeches was carried out. Mr J G Marlow read the following address : Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson-- - Dear and respected friends: "We your friends desire to offer you our yery sincere congratulations on this the twenty-fifth anniversary of your happy marriage. We are grate- ful to the Giver of ull blessings that he has preserved your lives and spared you to be a help to us in so many ways. We are very thankful for the goodly number of years that you Brother Ferguson have given to the great and good work of the Sunday School, - We are also thankful for the help you have so faithfully rendered in other departments of the church work. We are glad to know that any cause that was calculated to make this world 'better has had your hearty kindly Christian influence rendered by you, Mrs Ferguson, . We ask you to accept-as a token of our sincerity and appreciation ' the gifts we now offer you. We pray that . |you may both be long spared to Vaulting Horse, 182nd Battalion, C. E. F., Whitby Camp, Our Shoe Department fd In view of the condition of the leather market, our shoe department has been mare careful than ever in buying the shoe to fill the needs of our customers. Quality, more than price, has been the consideration in our buying this season. Of all the lines we have placed in stock, none can we recommend more highly than A pair of Invictus Shoes will give more all "round satisfaction than any other shoe INVICTUS of which we know. nd benefit and aid humanity. ~~ We earn- estly pray that when your years are all gone and our work is all done. we may meet at the marriage supper of the Lamb. * Manchester At the Annual Thanksgiving. ser- vices and concert a good program has been provided, including Miss Clark, Toronto, Mr Kerr, Ashburn, and the Mixed Quartette from Port Perry. For "| further particulars see bills. Mr and .Mrs Percy Stone have moved to Toronto, Mr Stone having secured carpenter work there. Mr and Mrs D F Hagerman have 'I returned home after visiting friends 1 in this vicinity. Miss Irene Thompson is visiting | friends in Whitby. Mrs Thomas McKee is with her daughter at Lindsay. Mr Isaac Vernon has purchased north half of the Miss Pherrill Farm, and Mr R E Thompson has rented | the south half for one year. Blackstock their sewing class Monday morning 1n the Town Hall with a full attendance. i | They. begin work next week with Miss " {Collins of Ancaster as instructor. - The Institute. have 'postponed their Refréshments were | support. ~ We gladly recognize the The Victonan Institute organized | of good. will 'Mrs 'and Mrs =} n Ferguson were = presented with al STEWART FORD PAINTER & DECORATOR C Painting, Paper Hanging, Decorat- ing and Sign Writing. He knows how. Let him: give you esimatés on your next job. Bell Phone 141 Port Perry Ontario ~ Entirely British Made : Every Machine fully Guaranteed Tens of Thousands in daily. use throughout the British Emp Basily opimated Easily understood Easily Cleaned £5 Catalogue containing valuable informaiion free on. request ] W. COLLINS Local Agent Port Perry Get your Printing dhe at. the Star Off ce. Qur customers are pleased with our work. er ---- Will Be Your Greatest F i Where is the farm that does not need electricity? 7 "Where is the farmer who does not envy those in the « city of their brilliant, safe electric light, of convenient, reliable electric power? 'Now, no er need d you worry--Delco-Light is bere to ; every farm in Canada the convenience of elec i. Through this wonderful electric plant you cap res lutionize your home--make everywhere more and cheerful, get through your work more and quickly, make farm' Hie: dot as attract as city life. : At Small Cost

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