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Port Perry Star, 3 Jan 1918, p. 8

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» f@s KNOW WILL S | INTEREST YOU. OUR METHODS AND PRICES ARE RELIABLE. BUYING JEWELLERY 1S A TIoN AND WE MAKE IT PoSITION FOR YoU To YEAR "ROUND. us RS OF EXPERIENCE HAVE TAUGHT How 10 SELECT AND BUY THE BEST AND MOST DURABLE ARTICLES. "QUALITY AND SATISFACTION" OUR MOTTO. | ALLOW US To Do YOUR JEWELLRY REPAIRS. FOR THE WORK DONE. 1. R. BENTLEY, Jeweller, Port Perry. THE TT WONT COST. YoU S, (OME AND SEE. A BUY FROM US ALL THE TS ANYTHING TO ARE MAKING RICES THAT WE, © NEO K2e % BUSINESS TRANSAC- DOLLAR SAVING PRO- WATCH, cLoCK, AND PRICES REASONABLE ] To the Electors of the Township of Reach © Respectfully Solicits Your VOTE and Influence to Elect him COUNCILLOR FOR 1918 T a To the Electors of the Township of Reach: WwW. J. COOK Respectfully Solicits Your VOTE and Influence "to Elect him COUNCILLOR - 1918 Auction Sale Mr William Ireland, lot 11, con 7, Reach, will sell all his farm stock | and implements by public auction on Monday, December 31, at one o'clock | GFORGE JACKSON, Auctioneer Mrs F C Shackleton, Pontypool, Lot 1, con. 8, Manvers, will sell by public auction her farm stock and 1m- plements, on Thursday, January 10, Geo Jackson, Auctioneer i ------ ~~ Njarket INePUrt Ma the Department of Ag- Bi Specials 53-60, Extras Western Ontario 40-50 Eastern Ontario 55-60 40-50 Central Ontario 55-60 41-51 Receipts of fresh eggs light and demand keen at extreme prices. POULTRY, Toronto Broilers, live 20 Dressed, 25 Roosters, live 13 Dressed, 18 Fowl, live 13-17 Dressed, 16-23 Ducklings, live 18 Dressed, 23 Turkeys, "dressed 28-32 Prices a little firmer HOGS, Toronto, f& w CATTLE : - LAMBS . - $18.25 BUTTER . - per 1b 43¢c HONEY per 1b = 17c to 184c POTATOES, per bag $1.75 $18.00 $12.50 Notice to Creditors In the matter of Fred R. J. Mec- Kague, of the village of Greenbank, in the County of Ontario, General Merchant, Insolvent. Notice is hereby given that the above named insolvent has made an assignment, pursuant to the provis- ions of the Assignments and Prefer- ences Act; R.S.0,, 1914, Chapter 134 to the undersigned Assignee, of all his estate and effects, for the general benefit of hfs Creditors. A meeting of the creditors will be held in. the office of the Assignee, Clyde Building, King and Hughson Streets, in the City of Hanulton, On- . taro, on Saturday, the 29th day of + December, 1917, at $ o'clock p.m., to receive a statement, of the affairs of ~ the insolvent, appoint inspectors, -and for - the ordering the affairs of the are hereby notified to file their claims with the: Assignee on or before the date of such meeting, 'duly : giving full particulars and g the nature and value of se- eurities, if any, held by them, And notice is further given that after the 81st day of January, 1918, [that Grant Wilson 1s. able to get up| 1 after his operation for appendis, 5 signee will il distribute the assets id Insolve nt among th ies thereto, having fort to Et h id will not be liable sets so distributed ) | Oliver Thompson of Colborm; Mrs, ~ Utica Mr. and Mrs. T. Smith and Miss. Gladys Smith spent the holidays with Mrs. Will Thaxter of Stratford. Learoyd Tennyson who has been spending his holidays at home has returned to resume his coursein Elec- trical Engineering. : The Women's Institute will meet at the home of Mrs. W. Tennyson Tues- day afternoon January 8th.. Miss. Isabella Horn is no anal ie pm-- wn a" visiting ay with her slit has returned to Peterbora. +. : Mr and Mrs: J. McClintock and Master Ronald were visiting in - Pros. pect last week. ; Mr. and Mrs. George Lyle of Dun- barton and Frank McClintock and family of Port Perry were visi ting Mr. Frank Hortop's Mr, James Cormack and = Miss. Beatrice Wilmont of Toronto recent guests of Mrs. G. Cormack. FRUIT TREES and Plants For Spring Planting We need no further introduction than the fact that we have been in the Nursery Business SIXTY ONE YEARS and are now prepared to meet existing conditions by offering our high grade trees and plants direct to customers at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. x Send for our illustrated circular of hardy varieties which you can order direct and save the agent's commission of which you get the benefit. Our prices will be sure to interest you and all stock is absolutely first-class and true to name. : THE CHASE BROTHERS CO. of Ontario, Ltd. NURSERYMAN Established 1857 at home « 2% Colborne Ontario Prospect Mrs. Elgin Real and family of Winnipeg visiting Mrs. Real's parents Mr. Mrs. F. McClintock. Mr. and Mrs. J. Burns spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs Thomas Hooper, at King. : Holiday visitors were, Miss E. Martin, Miss Winnie Armstrong, Mr, J. Holiday, Mr. Earle Cook, all of Toronto; Mr: Robert McClintock and Mr. Milton Holiday of Detroit; Mr, Parrot of Uxbridge. Glad to hear again citis. To the Electors of the Township of Reech: Ladies and G entlemen ~ELECT WALTER ¥ 'md TONE-- perfect, rounded and crystal-clear--makesthe COLUMBIA ( "The One Incomparable And it is WEIR NOLA Ma Eg at" tone that has iven Columbi Grafonolas the place they po hg 2 It is their tone --unmatchable in its natural purity and absolute fidelity -- that justifies paralleled instruments of . We are prepared to. Instrument, play any rec home. Cs or at your home. may be arranged. music, r description as un- te y select, h this $135 , free ) : r 60 aces of he i Nursery stock, including var. 1eties omtraiod DY, Handsome, \ up-to-date sélling equipment and Ay splendid Canadian grown stock to offer customers. We are not jobbers. Write now for agency terms to PEL-| HAM NURSERY CO., Toronto, N.B. Catalogue sent on request to} applicants for agencies or purchasers of Nursery stock. 36 SAVED FROM AN UNTIMELY GRAVE om Le a i, a told o 0 we k hi whose parents, brothers and sisters [}iyigion Courts Sittings Ror alone to make a living as best she . 1. 7 could. i bust, hard work and worry Rabi her health, when she, too, become a victim of this dread disease. Shunned" by friends who feared contagion, without funds, for she had been unable to save from her small earnings, she seemed ed, like the others <1 her a aa Ey ry baat. to ty, Maskoks Free Huspital, % 'y she is now doing well, with his eof ate recovery. Mail & Empire See Speci ial olfer & Weekly Star War Smith & S D SURVEYORS A LA IVIC ENGINEERS. Phones--~Day 407 Night242 = LINDSAY = + ONTARIO - TI Ie HO Ak of ain fon mi this. No 'ma ie gift, ill he er Bow Smal} he BY Contributions ay be sent to W. J. A Spadina Avenue, Toronto, or to Geo. A. Sec - Treasurer, Gage Institute, Toronto, ; % Business Announcement The undersigned has purchased the J. D.. Robertson stock from Messrs. A. J. & D. Carnegie and will contiute to do a Jewellery and Stationery business, carrying a complete line Jewelry, a All kinds of watch and other rep. work will receive prompt attent Open Saturday, January 5,

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