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Port Perry Star, 14 Mar 1918, p. 8

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THE E SAME PRICE §12.50 WALTHAM, 7 JEWEL MOVEMENT, FORT- UNE QUALITY GolLD BRACELET AND CASE. GENTS JEWELED CASE, STRONG LEATHER STRAP. WATCH HAS A WEATHER PROOF CASE To PROTECT THE GLASS. WALTHAM, 7 JEWELS, STERLING SILVER CASE, STRONG LEATHER STRAP, SUITABLE FOR LADY OR GENT.. SEE OUR 'NEW BROOCHES, IN SoLID WILL SURPRISE YoU. I. R, BENTLEY, Jeweller NoT B E IR Ro ld ADIES WRIST. WATCHES, E EMENT, FORTUNE QUALITY VEMENT. 'MOVEMENT FULLY GUARANTEED YRIST WATCH-~WALTHAM, OVEMENT, STERLING i FILLED CONVERTA BLE. SPECIAL §13 0 THIS AND HANDS: $11.00 SPECIAL $10.00 LINE oF NEW YORK GoLD.' PRICES THAT. CHEVROLET A Real Car Model 490--Fully Equipped $825, f.0.b., Oshawa Model F., Baby Grand, $1 "Model D., Eight Cylinder, $569.00 SEE WHERE WE GET IT Starter and Lights, $125; Speedometer, $20; Demountable Rims, ® with spare rim, $30; Tire Carri Clear Vision Sloping Windshiel $1.50; Freight $10; Extra for Non-skid Tires on Rear, $8.00. $261 From-Cost of Car, $825.00, is $569.00 YOU HAVE THEN a valve-in-head motor, with a gear driven oil pump, water pump, zenith improved jet carburetor. CAN YOU BEAT. THIS? Ignition, Connecticut automatic; clutch, cone type; transmission, selective type; sliding gear, three speeds forward and reverse; rear anle, three-quarter floating wheel, and 1n axle housing. Nickle steel shafts and gears... Hyatt roller bearings, to 1. Wheel base, 102 inches. We have secured an Expert Mechanic for our repair shop. Write or Phone A TIP Det your vrder. BEARE BROS. GARAGE Chevrolet Direct Dealers McLAUGHLIN CARS Agents for Case Tractors and Fairbank-Morse Engines PORT PERRY WE GIVE REAL SERVICE Load carried on axle housing, not axle shaft. . Made in Canada 295, par with all models $1826, f.0.b. Oshawa , $10; One:man Mohair Top, $45; "$15; Robe Rail, $1.50; Foot Rest bearing 'carried on wheel, hub Ratio 8 7-11 us for catalogue Bell Phone 130 25th Anniversary On Friday evening, February 22, a number of friends of Mr and Mrs James Marlow, gathered at their home to celebrate the 26th anniversary of their wedding. There were about 70 present, 14 of whom were at their marriage 2b years ago. Rev MrBick was chairman of the evening and . several addresses were made among them replies from Mr and Mrs Mar-, low to the following address presented' by the committee. To Mr and Mrs Jas. Marlow: Dear Friends: We. a group. of your relatives, and associates in Christian learned that this 22nd O%F completes for you_ h gears of married life, this' silver anniversary gon, but we could. 'not {As co-workers in seeking' to 'main- } tain a worthy spiritual ideal among those with whom you have been called to live you have contributed * greatly. Your services in Church and Sunday School bave been prized through the years by your associates. We have been conscious of. your untiring de- votion. The ideals enshrined in your lives have made us nobler, We have been made more devoted too, by watching: your devotion. The young people of the church in which you have been serving have 'grown up under your instructions and are to-day coming forward in their turn to preserve the heritage that you have beqiieathed to them. Growing out of our a iation | for the séryice you have rendered-and 1 esteem for you and your family, we desire to embody our into something" tangible, lel it ht be to you in the years to come the symbol of our afietin, 0 ve ask]. \binet of silver, | H. J. White N ORTON WM. al BSON ONTARIO and DOMINION LAND SURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER (Successor fo the late W. E. i Ont. land surveyor, of Port Perry. Office 185] Yonge St. Town t » ol large list of farms' for sale in ntario County. = Some city property for exchange or sale, also Western land, My list includes some rase ains, Waite or phone me before oy ge de with ith W J Cack Phone R.R. No 2, Port 10723 orl ent PHONE S06 CHURCH of the ASCENSION SERVICES Sunday Divine Service Morning and evening ha Separator for Sale A Massey-Harris Cream Separator (new). Can be bought a greatly re- duced price. Apply at Star Office. Another Sonya Girl Goes to France Miss Mabel McTaggart," R.N,, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs D L McTaggart of this place, a grad- uate of York Hospital, . Penosylvania, bas received her appointment of three years with the Penniylvania Univers- ity unit, Base Hospital 115, Frans. under the direction of Dr Frazer. New Jersey, from which place t Unit leaves for France early in May, Miss McTaggart 1s the fourth of] services for Overseas. We wish them good luck and a safe return. k a kE SFB pL ]L School Reports The following is the report of S. S. No 13, Reach, for the month of Feb- ruary. of merit with the number of stars ob- tained by each. -- Sr 1V--Norman Bryant 185, Cora Moon 165. 76, Elmer Clements, Laura Clements (abs) 4. (abs) 16, per 93, Dallas Lingle 7, Roy Har- per 56. Sarah Brisco (abs) Sr II--Donald Carnochan 34 Jr 11--Irwin Marks 101 Carnochan 70 Jr I--Irene Lingle 99 Bryant 49. S. §. NO. 2, REACH Sr lV: 45% Jr IV--Mary Wales 50, Elmer Mitch- ell 73. - - JF II -- Florence Wales 81, Verna Niddery 78, Ruby Cook 75, Jack Holliday 67, Edwin Mitchell 64. RE Wilson, 'Teacher W.J. Cook - Real Estate| Miss McTaggart will assist 3 mobolizing of nurses at Cape our girls who have volunteered theif} Income Tax Are : mow available Returns must-be filed on or before - 31st March en Et before abi tn tand Just 'what's iE ie March, Joie: Form given ; on ach fits your case and ERSTE Sie me 150 yo more, use pie ha Forcign $3000 received from mark on pags 4. Farner nerships must. Corporations and Se tk i Sr gr oe attach a oe is 81 tn Fo in Porm Ti. rp i 2:0) statement. SRE Te en rE ped So, Trustees, Execute! of Estates of the dit fbution of Spry Emmi, it A separate Form PL ry scant Be ------ eh Reed astute of sol isd 1917 ES mca WEES ig a fine of 5100 FET SAL ea rs of Tain cd to he Ps mt be ond lo, Inspecior of Taxation. ont ald letters' aieiad 93 wou, Department Z, Finance tin FUR The names appear in order | ° Jr IV--TIla Moon 156, Willie O'Neill | Sr 111--Jesse Brisco 110, Allen Har-{ Jr III -- Lillian Lingle 103. Arthur | Bryant- 75, Edward Sutton 12, = gr I--Earl Carnochan 82, Howard Primer--Grant Carnochan 52, Earl Lily. L Stephens, Teacher. |. Robt Armstrong 86%, Gert-| rude Mitchell 677, Mildred Vernon | Jr TI1--Winhie Niddery 78, Wallace |: Armstrong 7%, Charlie Gordon 75, ff Leila Thompson 66, Lewis Vernon .b4, Burwell Veraon 49, 'Lila White | Jr T--Jean Wales, Dorothy Holliday. |. N SUN LIFE KEEPS GROWING "THE Fest of perations fo he year 1917 show a continuance 4 5 of the notable expansion that has marked the career of the Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada. In Assets, Income, - Surplus, New Business, and Total 'Business in Force substantial "increases are recorded over the corresponding figure for previous years. RESULTS FOR 19017 Assets at December 31et, 1017, «tele. a. : oe by . i 90,100.11 HL 1928800700 Ney 2a sued and Paid for-in Cash : €1,811,507.00 Assu a - ew 4 rances and Pa for abo Assurances in Force at December 81st, 1917, =. =~ = oy B) Profits paid or allotted to Poticyholders ai wr - Profits ped or dllotied to Pieptotios, in past five years. 2

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