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Port Perry Star, 3 Jan 1917, p. 8

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L pt---- T CASH PRICES 'Orchard the Coal Man | (§ RESO | THAT IT WONT Cost EPRICES THAT WE NH KNOW WILL | INTEREST YOU. ) ra JE s%ee lly ie THE ONE BIG QUESTION WHICH EVERYBODY WHO BUYS ANYTHING WANTS To KNoWw 1§-- «:]1S THE PRICE AS LoW AS 1 CAN BUY IT FOR?" WE DON'T WANT YoU To BUY YoUR JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, AND OPTICAL GooDS FROM us BECAUSE YoU LIKE US, BUT BECAUSE YoU KNOW OUR GooDS ARE RELIABLE; So OUR METHODS AND OUR PRICES. BUYING JEWELRY 15 A BUSINESS TRANSACTION AND WE MAKE IT A DOLLAR SAVING PROPOSITION FOR YoU To PUY FROM US ALL THE YEAR "ROUND, YOUR WATCH, CLOCK, OR JEWELRY REPAIRS ARE FIXED PROPERLY WHEN LEFT WITH US. PROMPTNESS AND SATISFACTION OUR MoTTo. I. R. BENTLEY, Jeweller, Port Perry. WHAT WILL YOUR ANSWER BE? ; 1 WONDER WHERE HE 18 NOW! He is "Somewhere in France" fighting for YOU. Are we doing eur full - diy towards his dependents? : i Eighth Annual Course in © AGRICULTURE ducted by the Cucario 5 Department of | Tbe Wa = WE te Charged with Chicken George Arnold, accused of stealing Friday last by Police MagistrateCrys- dale, of Oshawa, in the Whitby Court House, > There were three witnesses fiom Toronto, S. O'Connor, J." LaFlorence and Maurice Rubin, all called by the Crown. : O'Connor was receiving clerk at the Umion Station for the Canadian Ex- press 11, he released two crates of chickens addressed to one G. Smyth, billed from Bowmanville, to a woman who signed for them. The crates were later carried to a taxi near by, 4 dne- armed man whom O'Connor recog+ nized as the prisoner taking part in the transfer. ; The driver of the taxi, Jamés La- Florence, recognized Arnoid as the man who engaged him. LaFlorence drove Arnold and his chickens first to Kensington Avenue, where, he told the chauffeur he had once before sold some chickens. It being Saturday, the Jewish Sunday, no purchaser was found on Kensington Avenue, so the driver suggested trying the "Ward." They found Maurice Rubin, corner of to purchase the birds. A' barzain was arranged. - Arnold asked $18, but sold for $16. There were hens and 2 ducks in the crates. Rubin swore that the chickens were all white, and not Leghorns, but heavier birds. Arnold asked Rubin to ship the crates, when empty, back to Oshawa. 'He bad not done this, however, as a detective had told him to hold the crates. Mr. J. F. Grierson, who appeared for Arnold, submitted that bad been made out against his client. His Worship, however, committed court early in March, The Duty of the Hour Sinking for the time being all dif- ferences of opinion or politics, it is the obvious duty of every municipal- ity, yes of every individual, to do its or his best to make the National Man- power Registration as complete as is humanly possible. : "The cards go to every man from 16 to 65 years of age. The Govern- ment requires each one to be filled up The Government speaks in this for the 'whole Dominion, which needs full detailed information as it never needed it before and may never need again, © It is the simple duty of every citizen to back the scheme. There must be no putting off -- no forgetting -- no "ifs" or 'ands" -- whether other methods might or might not have been better is not now the question. The Country is at war --we must stand behind our Leaders. Every woman and every girl can help. Each reception given the cards in' every house where a man' lives--in place of business where a man works-- in every store where a man trades--in every Church or Lodge which a man attends. Help make the Registration . . chickens from Moses Doolittle, near 'Columbus, was committed for trial on: Co. On Saturday, November. Agnes and Chestnut Streets, willing case" the prisoner for trial at the next assize ge is more or less responsible for. the} every, Cecil Tate--a daughter. complete. Feel the joy of lending a! nice d in helping to win the War--1, 4 then on to Victory. God Save the} . King! RIES VR rey OFFER No. #8 Dagmore Station, all A good buildings. ok ¥ 8 roomed brick: house, hip roofed 'barn 40 x 80, stone stables, 1 Port Perry, % mile to' church and school at Prince Albert: Easy terms. OFFER No. 8. 100 acres west of house, hen house, pig and sheep pen, small orchard, land all level, an excel, lent stuck and grain farm. % OFFER No. 4, 60 acres, § miles 'from Myrtle Station, frame house, 7 | rooms, steel siding and roof on barn.{ "stone stables, cement silo, drive house "and henbouse, small fruits and or chard, 50 acres good grain land, bal- ,ance pasture, | 'OFFER No. 5. 100 acres, 2% | miles south of Port Perry, frame | house, large hip roof barn, stone ; stables, also straight roof barn, some . bush land, all level, good stock farm OFFER No, 6. 150 acres near Ashburn, 7 roomed bouse, large barn, stone stables under all drive house, clay land, spring creek, alabys con- sidered a good farm. # 1 have several pasture lands - listed for sale at very low prices, and also a terms. Anyone wanting to buy should look these over. : SE------ Seagrave, Sask., are visiting old friends in Sea: ve. Last Sunday morning our Sunday School held their review of the lessons of the last quarter. There was a good took part: Mrs. Thos Midgley, J H Brown, and Mr Stone, the Superin- tendent, 'each one giving .a fine ex: plaination on the lesson alloted to. them. Sunday evening wes a little vari: ation from the usmal service, Rev was quite instructive. Now that the municipal elections are over it is the duty of everyone to settle dowsand dq their part in win ning the war this year. Let there be no slackers. i Visitors--Mr Robt. Frise and wife, of San Francisco, with his brothers, Mr Edward and Wesley Frise; Mr Edwin. Blight 'and' sister ut home; Mr Don McMillan and wife with Mrs, Chas. 'Aldred. - "Congratulations: to Mr and BE France, Dec. 6th, 1916. 5 ¥ wheat land, : OFFER No.2. 97 acres at Prince]. Albert Statien, on corner of farm is] 'mile to 2 Port Perry, 9 roomed frame house, | latge barn, stone stable, implement | Targe list of other farms on very easy| Mr and Mrs W A King of Camn,| attendance. The following. persons | : Mr Joblin giving illustrated views of || Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, which} Mrs {County Maps for 1 You can buy a good map of Ontarie 'County at the STAR Office for 0c. A. dumber of people have said they would like to secure such a map. You can ES ted codiion sd vik gus DOWSON'S |i mensions. LIVERY... [== =. a IW. Cook - Real Estate | A luge fist of farms for sale in Wiite or phone me "before" buying, Communicate with W J Cook | R.R. No 2, Port Perry, or Phone - Independent P Fot Satistaction comfort and pleas. ure you should voto Art Dowson when in need of a livery. | Balk Specially good turnouts for weddings] rea dnd sige for: al oCeRsions. - . oe ~- mr---- SRT = i .G. Dowson, roprietor =m ORITI { = Winona, Ontario, Canada un- Growers of all kinds of nursesy stock Nursery consists of 1000 acres Represented in this district by Willlam Galbraith 7 Port Perry 7. Rogers, Tut m. and «0 : wid

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