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Port Perry Star, 15 Nov 1917, p. 4

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have such, please phone 'or write R office. Personal items well ; $14 ' is and published freeof co st. Overseas Boxes Free 'We are giving free with each 50c purchase of candies a suitable box for 3 sending overseas. © --Aura Lee Canby STORE. Personal Mrs D Purdy will spend the winter at Sydenham, near Kingston, Ont. Mr. Roy O'Neill has purchased from Mr John McMillan the property on Crandell St, formerly occupied by © Mrs Albert Stevens. Mrs Wm. Nicholl, of Haliburton, is the guest of Mrs John Orr Signallers Hardy Purdy, Gordon Bradley, and Clifford Jackson return- ed to Ottawa last week after' spending some days leave of absence here. Miss Mildred Jackson has acceyited a position as bookkeeper in a large wholesale office in Toronto. We are pleased to know of her success in ob- taining such a good position: Mrs Robt. McKnight friends in Sonya. is visiting * coe . Edith Cavell Bazaar' Watch for the Bazaar of the -Edith Cavell Sociely to take place in course of two or three weeks! Bible Society Rev W A Hassard, of Toronto, will hey OFFICE ON JOHN STREET ~ (One House North of the Catholic Church) Port Perry, Ontario St. Andrews Supper The success of the St. Andrews Supper held at the Sebert House last i position in zrder that he might £0 to year has been well remémbered On| the Front, thoroughly illustrates the Friday evening, Novembet 30, another "high courage and patriotic devotion supper will be give en there. Particulars of the young man later. © ~ Methodist Church The Port Perry Quartette will sing atthe evening service next Sunday. {eon the wounding of our ur townsman, Re-Appointed At a special meeting of the Council] held on Saturday evening Mr Willism Nesbitt was re-appointed con stable | for the Village of Port Perry. | This action of the Council will meet C Switzer received a cable reporting with general approval as 'Mr Nesbitt that his son, Pte Randolph Switzer, is a good constable. ~~ Mr Nesbitt re- had been gassed. assumed his duties an Wednesday of It is amazing what our soldiers are this week. suffering for eur protection. No News Yet | House For Sale No news of the decisions of the or Rent local Military Exemption Tribunal ie} Apply to E. H. Purdy, Port Perry available for publication as yet. | In Memery of Mrs The Light at Dusk Edwin Young The anniversary entertainment of There is no death. The stars go down St; John's Presbyterian Church, Port' To rise upon some fairer shore; Perry, took an unusual form when a And, bright in heaven's jewelled crown moying picture play wasgiven in the They shine forevermores .Gassed speak in the interests of the Bible Society on Sunday, November 18, 'as follows: In the morning in the Presbyterian church; in 'the evening in the Methodist church. After the evening service the annual | meeting of the Socieyy will be held. Official Canvassers The following gentlemen have been appointed as official cahvassers for the Victory Loan, for Port | Perry, Reach and Scugog: George Rose, Joseph Baird, Wm H Harris. and Alexander Leask. Town Hall on" 'Monday evening. A good crowd gathered to see wr he | Light at Dusk, depicting the life of ha Russian immigrant, who rdse to a | position of affluence, but who forget those to whom he should have given | his best. A brief program of music Walks o'er the earth with'silent tread {and addresses was also given. He bears onr best loved ones away, -- | : And then we call them "dead." Wounded ps : ; : : I'he bird-like voice, whose joyous.tones Word was received on Monday by "Muda glad these scenes of sin and Mr. E. H. Purdy that his son, Private strife Clarence Purdy had been wounded in Sings sow-the everlasting'son the bead on October 27 Noparticulars = x" <3 10 "eae of 1 i 8 | were given. We regret to have to ; fir T he re is nasdeath The leaves may fall, The flowers may fade and pass away, They only waif'through wintry hours The coming of the May. There is no death. An angel form Necessary Farm Equipment ORE 'and more the Ford car is looked : upon by progressive farmers as neces- sary farm equipment, the same as the pov. the ha -rake, the drill, the mower, the arrow an other labor and time- saving: machinery. A farmer with a Ford car can. othe toe one or two of his horses and make frie . town, railway station, creamery, or to bours in one-third the time, In fact Viki is no farm machine made that 'will save the busy - farmer and his bus; sy wife. 80 much valuable time as a Ford. And it's so eas; fotgks ale - easier than'a horse, No: ; oats fe no harnessing oe 'no stab clean, The Ford prac care of : Ask oi whose action in resigning his official | We regret to have to state that Mr, : 3 May |, 65 Division Courts Sittings COUNTY OF ONTATIO -- 19186 I WHITBY---Clerk, Miss E L. Macdonell, Whitby; Jan 2, Feb 5, Mar 5, Apr 3, cing i 3, Feb 6, Mar 6, A May ay 2 BROLictHAM uly > Si bridge, - SRANING Foner Ca 10, ade 6 BEAVERTON Clerk son, leave Berlin, United ress big e 'Mr. Ackerman's dispatches appea sively in The Toronto "Daily Star. About once ced month we. "Se paper in the Province with the : Ackerman and other United, Press corre- spondents. The only Canadian Worian Citfespondert . vor sors in the War Zone--Miss Rosamond Boule. mbassador. Goran 'bee--sends us dispatches exclusively. In London the veteran War Cotresponient Mr. F. A: McKenzie, assisted by The Star's', own Staff, cables the big news of each day. Thomas Geggie, late Sergt.-Major KO. S.B.; writes regularly upon Imperial and Military matters. =» The big news from the United States comes to us throngh the Chicago Daily News' special 'correspon= dents, ae well as their War cable service. We also carry the cable service of Windermere of the "Montreal Daily Star." We maintain: our own staff in Ona Montreal, Quebec and Winnipeg, and our local News Service is right-up-to the minute, Carl Ackerman. Our special articles are contributed by foremost writers on' each subject. Our, regular news service consists of all Canadian Press, American Associated Press and Canadian Associated Press dispatches. We also have exclusive rights to the pictures-of the © London' Daily Mirror, Underwoods, Daily Mail, ~Topical Pr 'ress Services, as well as Canadian Official War Records, Sports; etc. ~- In brief, The "Toronto Daily Star' is one of the great broad-gauged newspapers of the World. By reading "it you will be kept well informed upon every subject that a good citizen and man of the World should know about. ; : Read The "Toronto Daily Star" each day. Yon will thoroughly enjoy it," Tad be glad to acclaim it in all sincerity as "MY PAPER!" Order it to-day. : The Toronto Day ROYAL THEATRE Open Tuesday, - Friday and Saturday evenings each week: 'Auction Sales . - Mg. Murdoch Campbell, 'of lot 18, concession 5, Eldon Township, (near Woodville), has instructed Mr. Geo, Jackson to sell his farm stock and impleménts on Friday, November 16. ; Geo Tackson, Auctioneer. Reach Council -|Give $700t0 Red Cross The council met on Monday, No- | vember 12th with all members present except Depu Mr R M Holby 2 "Windermere." S-- Bech ja July 3 kins Oct 3, k Mie EL Macdonall pr uly 4, Sept5, Oct, 5: nh 1918. = ork M Gleeson, May: 3; Jo 918, Ton 5. Wi Fes he {Too 8, Jan 7, AL : k, R an 12, Mar 16, ox 23; Jan 1. 1918. Ton Cie. 3 1, Mar 15, i wg Sai 11 Sep 19, Newz, Jan. 43 on 3 Nov 7 be

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