yg "nal ks as those 1m Port Perry. = are held in the store first r east 0 2683 f the STAR OFFICE. - SEE WINDOW DISPLAY le aly C wy Fores Twentyive per cent. discount given on all purchases at our Store "A 3. & D. Carnegie AE have such good side even cement sidewalks need some jon. If the sod that grows at - the sides of the walk is not trimmed off. 'occasionally, the walk will soon be overgrown with, grass. oseph Hood has realized this fact: agd "has "done the necessary trimming. He 5 wil reap a double" benefit--his prop-. erty will have'an added neatness, and the smow. will: 'be. shovelled Yet | mith. & - Smith 'LAND SURVEYORS AND - _~ CIVIL ENGINEERS * _ Phones--Day 407 Night 242 LINDSAY +: "ONTARIO EN Call for Them A number of persons left repairs 'with J" U: Robertson. Mr McCaw the Assignee, wishes such to for their property at the earliest opportunity, otherwise it 'will be con- 5) 'Resumes Class ~ © Miss Estelle Bull will resume her Subscription Rates THE PORT PERRY STAR and Canadian Farm . ...,.....$2.00 Farmers's Advocate... ...... .$2.50 Globe (daily, R. M. R.) ....$b.00 Globe (Daily), seve + +» +» + $6.00 Family Herald.............$2.00 Weekly Sun..ce coves. .$2.00 Weekly Witness. .........-.. $2.00 . Daily Witness. . cu as sees 83. 50 Evening News, ......cet0:. $3.50 Farm & Dairy ..oeee oes: $2.00 Evening Star(rural offices). . .$4.00 "Mail % Empire (daily) $5.00 See special offer by Family Herald -& Weekly Star War Map. . - Market Report Taken from the Depaftment of Ag- =r te cnsario voice aud piano after Sep- riculture weekly report. tember 1st. For. particulars as to urs and terms apply at the home of rs Geo. Jackson, or ring up Bell' TTR EGGS, Country Points t Central Ontario amills Eastern Ontario - = 7 40-45 Wester Ootitis see 740-45 market for, fresh ered stock continues good, ri rep for storage is not altogether engaurag- 41-45 Ang. 'POULTRY, fo Broilers, live 18 = + Roosters, live 13 Fowl, live 13-16 = ¥ *- Ducklings, live 16 Very little fresh dressed ws potty is _ arriving: Live poultry recep! HOGS, Toronto, f gw ATTL ad ep % . 15016 164c ' waggons, buggies, etc, were moved, and some lost some sleep. > Sorry to hear of the very serious ill- ness of Miss Norma Suggett, but hope for a speedy recovery. "Mr Henry Samells has just finished taking down and moving a large barn he has purchased from Mr W § Philp to replace the one destroyed by fire a short time ago, Dr Morell Montgomery has .been added to the staff of the Faculty of Dentistry, as demonstrator in oper- ative dentistry, at the Dental College, Toronto. 3 Pte R Steele is still in our neighor- hood, having got an extension' to his leave of absence, he returns to King- ston on Monday. Bowmanville District League Coni- vention will be held in Blackstock on Thursday, November 15. Rev Mr Black, of Port Perry, will _occupy the pulpit in the Presbyterian Church here next Sunday evening at 7 p.m. / Real-Gibb A pretty but quiet wedding took 5 place at half past two at King Street 59 Methodist Church, Oshawa, on Wed- 20 pesday, October 31, 1917, when Cora Beatrice Gibb was united i in marriage . 16 J Wesley Real. The ceremony was performed by Rev J S I Wilson. The wedding march was played by Mrs: Bales. The bride was given away by her father, and was unattended. The bride wore a travelling suit of brown «1 | to $1.25" with picture hat to match, and carried 'a boquet of roses and fern. tulati a' dainty luncheon. congratulations, a The: 's gift to the bride was a rd = young couple After Port . . Reeves' home--Mr E Martin's Most of the farmers are harvesting their turnips and shipping them south where they much appreciate these Canadian grown roots. Mrs . Herman Walker and baby' visited her mother Mrs Diamond, this week. The meeting of the 'Young Ladies' Club, which was postponed, will take place on Friday, November 9, at the home of Miss Vera Somerville The young ladies are sending a Missionary box next week. Comé and bring all you can, Myrtle We regret that, owing to \ill-health, Mr W J Holmes. our popular mer- chant and postmaster ° has been obliged to retire from business here. Mr Rodd, of Greenbank, purchased the store goods and takes immediate possession, Farmers are disposing of their tur- nips to Mr Wm Maynard, Brooklin, for 18c a bushel, The patriotic concert which" was "held in the hall last week, was Quite a success, The proceeds amounted to $21.80. Much credit is. die to Mrs W R Perry Kent for the efforts she put forth to ensure the success of the concert Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Clarance Holman upon their mariage , Mrs Holman was formerly Miss Jessie: Dickson, The young couple will res side at Ashburn upon returning from their honeymoon. Messrs John Birkett and Wm Win- ter left last week for the Parry Sound District, where they will hunt deer.} School has been closed for a few days owing to the illness of the teach- er, Miss Brokenshire, who' has been suffering from tonsilitis. Few, and of a very boyish charac- ter, were the Hallowe'en stunts per- formed around this - burgh. The Military Service Act seems to give the youths enough food for thought with- out any other unnecessary exertion. Messrs Robt. Heron and Mark Duff canvassed - this sectiofi for the British Red Cross, and met with a hearty response. Mr~ Will Holtby, of Manchester, who has been sila filling for the far- mers in this locality, finished up for the season last week. The general opinion-is that Bill and. Harold did a thorough and quick job everywhere they went. "Fall of 'a Nation," One of the greatest war spectacles ever presented. est of the story is The tragic inter- unsurpasssed. _ The secret plottings of the ene- hg the criminal neglect of defence, / the terrific destruction by theinvad ers, and the final triumph of free: dom through the patriotism. of the nation's "daughters, all go to "make up. a RISES of Srling interest.