Everything in Real Estate : «good land situated near Seagrave. ert Trish ~AUTO FOR HIRE 'to William McClintock, Phone 4 h 22 tf Miss Amy Chnstian, teacher of jo and voice, will be in Port Perry on Monday and Tuesday of each week at the home of Mr. H. W. Linke. Special rates to beginners. Anyone wishing to see Miss Christian, kindly call, or phone 60. or at Beare Bros' Garage, | Cle: ard, Atherley. Jan 11, Mar 7, May 14, Nov 21, 9, 1917. Io AREWELL, Z of the Peace HA: ARO cription. Rates "PERRY STAR and | 'Canadian Farm . .........$1.90 . Farmers's Advocate. ........$2.40 Globe (daily, R. M. R.) ....84.00 Globe (Daily)uoeoersecess .. $4.00 Family Herald.. 'eens $31.90 Weekly Sun..... senses $1.90 Weekly Witness. .ooeaiieses $1.90 . Daily Witness. ..oceovees ..$3.50 Evening News .. $3.00 Farm & Dairy..oc... Pa $1.90 Evening Star(rural offices).. $3.50 © FARM FOR SALE-- 50 acres of "buildings and house. Possession to plow at once. Can move on in the Spring, For particulars, apply to J H Brown, Seagrave, or W H Har- ris, Port Perry. W. J. COOK 1 have a number of first class farms in Whitby and Pickering townships to sell. If yon want a farm, I can please you. Communicate with W. J. Cook, R.R. Ng, Port Perry, or Bell Phone - 107 r 22, or Independent Phone 406 Consult our or write Local Agents LONDON MUTUAL Fire Insurance Co. of Canada oS oN -- Our Rates Have Not Advanced mearest Agent and get rates F. D. WILLIAMS, HEAD OFFICE, = TORONTO mmmem-- ~ ADAMS & HUTCHESON Port DOWSON'S LIVERY . .. Auto For Hire For Satistaction comfort and pleas- ure you should goto Art Dowson when in need of a livery. Specially good turnouts for weddings Horses and rigs for all occasions 1A. G. Dowson, Proprietor E. D. SMITH & SON ' NURSEYMEN Winona, Ontario, Canada Growers of all kinds of nursesy stock Nursery consists of 1009 acres Represented in this district by William Galbraith Port Perry Perry : What is Home E without Music ? A001 | ---- Bonin AW 10 2 § % 57a RG J ing in the intimate touch that develops speeds up business. Fal "Do gou still write and walt, or #0 J telephone and get an & eros Beton] a Dis The Bell Telephone Co. OF CANADA, : ot WHICH OF THESE DO YOU PREFER? On the dressing table of most Canadian women you will discover one of these three Talcums. Alike in their smooth fineness, their purity and antiseptic cool ness --they differ only on the perfume question. Which do you prefer? IDEAL ORCHID POMANDER 25c. VIOLET a Sold by all' Druggists Sovereign Perumn:Compa Brock Ave., Toron@ Jackson's Sale Register 16 Stanley Dix, Bowmanville 17, Albert Henry, Purple Hill 18,,W A Fanning, Lindsay 20, Wm Mildenhall 21, Alex Geary, Jlinnismore 22, Joe McGuire, Lindsay 23 John Nicholson, Pontypool 24 Mr Staples, Orono 24 W A Fanning, Port Perry 6 Alex Vance, Shirley 95 L Davidson, Oakwood. Dec Jan. STEWART FORD PAINTER & DECORATOR Pdinting, Paper Hanging, Decorat- ing and Sign Writing. He knows how. Let him give you esimates on your next job. Bell Phone 141 Port Perry Ontario Cawker Brothers Butchers For Price and Quality Still the Best CAWKER BROS PHONE 72 PORT PERRY, ON1 ciety ident is Secretary 000 By-law: appointing a Police 100 10 has been 3 1) fe ¢ field-- Bert Kennedy, Agincourt. Sweepstakes, trophy for boys--lex Walkington, King, Ont Uxbridge Council voted $500 to British Red Cross Society. 000 * The Claremont Fire Company has purchased a new fire engine. It can be worked with two or three men and can be brought to a fire in a few minutes. -- Vindicator Compulsory Service The Canadian Military Institute 000 has made the following statement= "We believe that the Governor in Council should enact reguba- lations without further postpone- ment, and submit them to Par- liament for approval and endarse- ment, and that Class One, viz: 'All men between 18 and 3% who are unmarried or widows without children' shall be egirol- led immediately, and allot to production or training-as may be most nessary." Present Methods No Longer Effectual The Ontario Government is moving to see that fines imposed for criminal offences are turned into the Provincial Treasury. Attorney-General Lucas claims that the administration of jus- tice within the Province bas cost $483,000 annually, while all that has been received by the Province in fines has been $25,000. 000 Uxbridge school board is asking the town council for $800Q to build an addition to the High School o that town. The statemen continues of. "We have watched the sit of 370,000 men, and we have tak in the exhorting and appeals to those of them who might not have joined except for these. 000 L.O.L. No. 32, Lindsay, celebrated Gunpowder Plot by holding a banquet | at McConnell's hotel. 000 W. J. Kearns, of Galway Township, | «w ; ng claims to have found both silver and] We believe that the recruiting iron ore on his farm near Swamp | methods which have served to obtain Lake. these results so far will not be effective [to obtain, the figure of 500,000 fixed The Hydro-Electric Commission by the Government as the minisases has decided to pay taxes for the bal- overseas force that Canada should ance of the year on the Seymour offer to the Empire. Power Company's plant, which they took over last spring The amount involved is $45,000. 000 Whitby people will vote on a Trac- tor By-Law guaranteeing the bonds of the company and giving other privileges. 000 Enforce the Militia "We recognize that the & vet was justified under the ircu in calling for volunteers before using its statutory power to compel y service, and that this poli many cases had the effect of guishing the most virile and i 000 A Good Roads been organized in Oshawa, with Fred W Cowan as chairman. 000 Mr A H Hutchison, M 4, former teacher in Whitby High School, nas been appointed head of the Depart ment of Biology 1n the new University of British Columbia at Vancouver. 000 Association has from those less endowed virtues. But we believe thafg ger of being brought under inancy of a ruthless enemy: and that a lasting, and n/ ious one, can only be obtai | contribution of further force; od . 4 ! further material and food. We: Ji Prize Winners at the that the long enacted provisie Plowing Match Militia Act requiring univer ane A {in time of emergency The following are the awards in the ' resorted to now, as a greater : plowing match at the Fleming farm-- ¢ cy is not likely to occur in First Class of any of us. We believe th na 1 Bert Kennedy, Agincourt majority of Canadians beti€ 9 Chas Clubine, Woodbridge do, and that justice and fa 3 Thos Swindle, Onllia quire that the task of overca 4 Stewart Baird, Scarboro Junction, foe should be borne by all.' Best Finish--B Kennedy, Agincourt raining of a cit Best Crown--Thos Swindle, Onilia consists Roth in teaching. Second Class y and also hgw 1 Albert E. Pay, Niagara-on-Lake ' 9 Gardlarn Tran, Whitevale 3 Harvey Coathup, Ellesmere 4 Lloyd Marguis, Sunderland Third Class 1 Alex Walkington, King 2 James Lee, Orillia idity with caution: have fot had sufficient train hundreds of valuable lives hg unnecessarily sacrificed. ¢ "Jt is important that Act, designed for the =: people, shall not be thought dead letter. + We believe thatige is potent to give the Domifscs it requires at this emergency st can be administered $3. enrolled can be assigned the sphere in machine shops; is and mills, on farms, or in the! ranks. 'The Militia Act says: | «Phe Governor in Council, shal rom time to time make all regmlati necessary for enrolm sons liable to military all procedure in connection' " 'And may place Fourth Class, Jointer Plow in Sod 1 L Clark, Aginceurt : David J Fran, Claremont. 3 Eddie Timbers, Stoufiville 4 R McCamus, Ida Best Crown and Finish--L Clark Fifth Class 1 Winfred Timbers, Stouffville 2 W J Reed, Orillia 3 WH Munro, Ellesmere. ! Seventh Class 1 Chester. Lee, Orillia Eignth ~Best Team and Equipment i 1 | Bil oh Brown's Cor . 1. W.-H Munro, 2 James Henderson, Sf ord ign sini rt thereof on active sc plowed