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Port Perry Star, 15 Nov 1916, p. 4

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_started to give a series of concerts _ Port erry comes on the 18th. The "A ios fee is set at 30c. Recruiting Committee +A Recruiting Committee. has. been | 07S YOU get it " "in all the leading centres of the Coun- Town Hall on Saturday evening Nov | General Animals 18. The 183nd Brass Band have hoat the County. The one at ar Bie r. Mor! as Some thirt pn pi have joined "this Com comprising 8 number "from Port Perry, Reach and Scugog. against the law. These committees are being formed ty, such as Beaverton, Cannington, " Brechin, Uxbndge, Port Perry, Whit- . by, and Oshawa. The duties of these committees will be to assist the recruiting. officers in their work. They are being organized at the instance of the military author- ities, who found that men who had enlisted to fight were compelled to spend far too much time -and money in the work of recruiting. The need of the moral support of the people wg felt, too A series of meetings will be held undcr the direction of the Committee, the first of which will be at Utica on 'I ue day, November 28. It is expected that Lt.-Col. C. G Williams, Chief Recruiting Officer for Canada, will conduct meetings here at an early date. Choral Un'on It has been decided to continue the | work of the Choral Union this winter, | the first practice to take place on Wednesday, November 22. The | program will be of a different charac-| ter this season. It will consist of the presentation of Handel's 'May Queen" and a play by a number of the members of the Union. Members and those wishing to become mem- bers will please take notice of this finnouncement and be present dt this first practice. Hunters Home Our local hunters are home again, and report deer pretty plentiful. The | party in which Mr Jos Hood went cach secured a deer. Mr Orchards party of seven secured seven deer. Mr John Leask's party of three secured one der and a fine specimen it was. Christmas Fair | 'I he date of the Port Perry Christ- | mes [wr was set for Wednesday, | Decenber 20. The prize list will be as goo! as last year, and it is well to remen ber that Port Perry prize hist is M agar 4 r i Se ed r. H. H. Stone has bought the $10,00 worth of goods and pay or re hy Chiistinas property in which his Men's Furnishe for them with $9 Have your eyes tested at Robertson's streets, because-- Oshawa to Get Electrical Engineer Autos please go low in village, The Ostiawa; § former sates that Safe Advice' 'Be careful not to waste coal--bes Don't eat too much butter. | Mr, Don't "hog" the meat market, it's tract with Port ------------------ finishing up some work 'here since Pte Norman Waddell, of the 48rd that time. : Highlanders, is reported as missing] Plagce Be Careful since the 8th of October. He is a nephew of Mr. Jas G Waddell and The coal situation in connection has been at the Front for some time. | with the powerhouse warrants care on A letter from Norman Waddell ap- the part of the citizens to be as saving peared in the STAR some weeks ago. |as possible in the use of electric light. The League Rally at the Methodist The Couneil has a contiact with a Church on Monday evening was well coal company to supply coal until attended. The program was provided DEX! SPring, but the shortage of cars by members of the League, -and in-' renders delivery difficult. Conse- ciuded music and speeches. Light quently it is possible that a shorter refreshments were served. service and higher rate may become necessary. The situation does not Mr Earl Sarvis bas been in Sarnia seem so acute during the past few for a couple of weeks. days, but the fact remains that at the Select your Christmas gifts at Rob- time of writing the town has only a ertson's and save money. little over two weeks' supply on hand. | Mrs G Jackson, district organizer, spoke at a W.M S. meeting at Picker- ing last Thursday. i J. A. MURRAY ! DENTIST 'Office above Rose & Co. hours, 9-a.m. te 6 p.m. AANA ARANAAAAAAARAAN JOHN BELDON LUNDY LDS, D.DS. (formerly of Brantford, Ontario) lev T Ss 8 \ Announces that he has taken over the 1 ge: r Hi Bue an Mes Baies dental practice of Dr. R. L. Graham, and eb on St. mas. Mr. Bates hes ;no 0nared to continue the practice as recovered from Fis illness and is re- established. The Reeve and Councillors took a Office trip to the gravel pit at Blackwater. They found plenty of gravel there, but a shortage of cars. Consequently it remains to be seen whether the town will get the gravel that was ordered suming his ministerial work Bell Phone 68 ; Ind. Phone 900 Coming--F E Luke, Toronto's BR : iE leading Optician can be consulted at WwW J H i A ] Davis' Drugstore on Thursday, v 0) 0 mes Nov 23. Don't miss this chance. Mrs I. G Hall 1s recovering soma- General Merchant what from ber illness,* and complete Myrtle - Ontario restoration to health is expected be- fore long Now for a 2 Weeks Sale All kinds of repairing done on the Commencing Nov. 13 shortest notice at Robertson'. We have on hand a lot of ends of Song Service at the Baptist church prints, shakers, linens, shirtings, next Sunday evening. cottons bleached and unbleached,also The Toronto Star seems to think it apron gingham and toweling, and wonderfnl to pick sweet peas outside in shaker blankets. Also men's top October, but Mr McIntyre has been boots, top shirts, and underwear, on picking sweet peas in his garden until all of which we will give the heavy frost of a few days ago | | Ten Per Cent. Off : We carry a full line of the best Gro- | ceries in Sanitary condition. Bought the Store { Don't Miss this Sale as your can buy PRET------ ing Store is located from Mr Morley | WE WANT THE MONEY Campbell. We congratulate Mr Stone Bell Ph 141 1 43 on securing this fine property. afi one x VERCOATS High tim winter Overcoat, Get it to a style that pleases you and a pattern to suit your own taste. that we'll b © a display of Overcoats later as we're ready to show you to day. | ee -- ------------ eee 9 Men's e, men, that you had your Itisn't likely | day. See that it gets you | e able to show so complete | prices, Gents' Watches A Waltham, Elgin, Rockford, Hamilton, and Regina Swiss made, guaranteed for 3 years, prices from $7.00 to $39.00 Complete in nickle cases, or your choice of Fortune, Cashier or Regina gold filled cases, (extra) Boys' Watches We carry a number of Swiss made watches suitable for boys, in nickle or gold filled cases. Prices $2.50 to $8.00, all guaranteed. Try Our Dollar Special with its one year guarantee Sterling Silver and Nickle Wristlet Watches movements. Prices 7 and 15 jewel $3.50 to $14.00 Get Him choose from in all styles. Get Her to $2.50. to $25.00. | $150 to $12.00. We here. give a few suggestions that will help you solve _ your Christmas shopping. You will note that only in a very few cases are the prices higher than last year. Our large sto gives you a splendid assortment from which you are sure to find something that will meet with your approval, and at right The watch is one of the foremost gifts suitable for either gentleman or lady, boy or girl. =~ 24 Genuine Merschium Pipes, $5.00. to $2.00. A pair of Military Brushes, in Ebony or Ivory. A Bill Fold, 75¢c to $2.00. Case, 75cto $4.50. A Cigarette Case, soc to $5.00. 9 ; sterling silver brooch, 25¢ to $3.50. $9.00. A signet ring, $1.50 A cameo ring $2.00 to $8.00. other styles for $1.00 to $14.00. : - Be sure and see our stock of Diamond Rings, $12 00 to $250.00. We have a fine assortment of Clocks ~~ Fa ats Mantle Clocks for $500 to $7.50, the best of movements, in mahogany, - black enamel o natoral wood inshes mens, in, mahogany, Kitchen Clocks at $3.60. Only the best grades. i Bed Clocks in Ivoay, Mahogany, Marble, Gilt and 'Enamel. Ladies' Watches Waltham -- Elgin or Regina in gold filled cases. Prices $10.00 to $48.00 A few good Swiss movements complete in gold filled cases $8.00 Ladies 10k and [4k expansion Wristlet 5 Watches, 15 jewel movements, two. year i guarantee. Prices $18.00 to $40.00. 3 i Gold filled expansion Wristlet Watches 5 7,15 and 17 jewel movements. Prices yi $8.50 to $15.00. Sterling Silver strap watches, small size. Special at $5.00. Only a fev 8 Sterling silver and nickle strap watches 7 and 15 jewel movements. Prices $3.50 to $9.00. : 1 a Safety Razor "Gillette or Auto Strop" $5.00 A straight blade razor, shaving brush, and shaving mirror in sets or individually English or French Brier Pipes--a large assortment :to Prices 25¢ to $4.50. : A Collar Bag, 7sc $2.00 to $8.00. A Cigar A Gold: Necklace set with pearls and any other combination of stones, $2.50 to $20.00. A gold filled Necklace, $1.50 to $6.00. A gold Sunburst, comp A gold Bar Pin, $2.00 to $7.00. A gold filled Bar Pin, 35¢ A gold brooch, $1.50 to $18. A gold filled or lete with chain $5.00 to $18. A bracelet, $2.00 to to $4.00. A pearl ring, $1.50 A number of , brass movements that are reliable. Prices $1.25 to call and see us, look around, always pleased t are not under any obligation to buy. Goods

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