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Port Perry Star, 24 Oct 1918, p. 8

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regard to Chi Think! * Sa Owing ona ime conditions, it will be. very : hard to duplic Some lines. Therefore if you pay a deposit on any article, we ill be pleased to set it aside for you. until Christmas. Come sqon and see the many beautiful articles ble for your Christmas gift, ; Repair work as usual---fully guaranteed. I x BENTLEY, Jeweller -- be----ne=--h ~~ - country--save your money and Ye serve yourself and your promote the Dominion's thrift spirit when you drive an Overland car. With an Overland you can do more work in less time, release railroads and speed up your war-wihning activities, You have a car complete in every res ,efficient,durable,comfortable .|into Mrs Thos Thompson's house east and thoroughly modernand protected by our ability to take care of service and parts requirements nowandlater, - Five points of Overland superiority: ; Appearance, Performance, Comfort, Service and Price Light Four Model go Touring Car Model po Sedan Model 85-4 Touring Car A. F. CARNEGIE Local Dealer - Willys-Overland, Limited Willys-Knight and Overland. Motor Cars and Light Commercial Wagons Head Office and Works, West Toronto, Ontario Brenches, Montreal, Que., Winnipeg, Man,, Regina, Sask, "the 30th of this month - Ut'ca The Freewill Offering at the Pres- bytenian Church will be held on Sun- day, the 27th inst, at 11 a.m, and 7 p.m, Rev. Mr. Black, of Port Perry will conduct the services. Special music by the Choir and the Whitby Quartette. A Large Egg A Plymoiith Rock ben's gg, weigh- Harris Burnham, aged 83 years. ing 4 ozs. and measuring 64. x 8 ins. | was brought to this office for inspect: jon.. The hen that laid this egg is' _ the property of Mrs. Neil Wilkinson, Sonya. Extensive Sale Messrs. McKee & Ferguson, Port Perry, will hold a sale of 75 head of cattle and a few horses on Friday, Nov. lst. 'The sale will be held at the Sebert House yards. See posters for particulars. Died - In Port Perry, on Friday, October 11, 1918, Mary, widow of the late BarTLETT--Ip Poit Perry, Wednes- day, Oct.'9, 1916, Elizabeth Ann, daughter-of Mrs Ida Bartlett, - aged 28 years "GOAL! COAL! COAL! NOTICE The Situation will be served best by _ complying with the Government re re- a guirentents which areas follows DENTIST § Office" above Rose & Co." hours, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Raglan. 'We regret to report that Mrs." Geo. Bray is in a very critical condition, Mr Clarence Hodgson is moving of the village Messrs Ralph and Moffatt are 5 sell ing off the twenty acres of wood (hey botight very rapidly. Prospects of securing coal do not seem -very bright, and people are go- Ing back to burning wood. Well; they | are lucky to have the wood to. burn.' Perhaps we con scare up a few wood bees and get a little social' enjoyment such as we used to have in"the 500d old days." Mr Clifford Platten has been visit- ing at his home here prior to going to the Goodyear Tire Company, Whete be has accepted a position. Spanish Influenza is quite prevalent | through here, although no fatal' cases have been reported as yet. 'Remember Ada: Hislop's sale on Invest your S Cash in VICTORY BONDS. POSTPONED The Chicken Pie Suppers that weré to have been heen 'at Scugog Head and at Bethel near Shirley had to be postponed owing to thé prevalence of sickness Victory Bonds are the best investment to ensure an income in the hard times that may come. .Oshawa _ The topic of all topics is the preva- » Red Cross Society are doing whatever { can be done to relieve the situation. The doctors are greatly overworked. A number of deaths have 'resulted from}. the disease. The schools and picture shows are clesed. ; some note, died in his 71st year, Rev. E C Hall, Superintendent of Church at Newmarket. loses a very efficient officer'. i Phone I 4 lence of Spanish Influenza The lacalf, Major Dillon, a military man of the County Shelter for Children, has| resigned from this , postition and will}: .| become the 'pastor ofthe Christian | The Shelter | Bombard the Rots : Ofice hours 9 am. Bell Photon SEER Office over Byer! 's Drug: POTATOES ad. _ TURNIPS Highest market prices paid E. H. PURDY Resumes Class Miss Estelle Bull will resume her classes in voice and piano after Sept 'ember 1st. For particulars as to hours and terms apply at the home of Mis George Jackson, or or ting up Bell x phone 31. PORT PERRY CREAMERY PAYS THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE for CREAM We intend to run thé Creamery all Winter, : Allan Goode, Proprietor] . MARKET REPORT' Port Perry Prices - Eggs | Butter gs CATTLE, HOGS, ETC: Good butchers ..10 00 to 12 50 Medium butchers 8 50 to 9 50. Common butchers Calves: per, cwt © 5S Sim Hopes ] of reproduci and nearly unbreakable. No oudled' are aphired to play 'it--nothing | genuine diamond styles: (repre ; ucer point) i ng the mellow r chness and smoothness "Ove 3,000 dif 'selections are available, including practically you "have ever wanted to hear, : ¥ 5 Free Trial Offer: ey ed oe ¢ Records, which 'you may k week, without charge, At that time, if you. decide s "today and at lea t No obligation; e of course; - Se Real Estate on our list for sale: = Also some town property. Parties looking - for either would do well to see McKEE & FERGUSON Real Estate Agents - - We have a number of choice farms) McCaw Block Phone For Sale 153 Dem6crat wagon in good condition | and a Jewel paper baler Apply at ' | STAR Office, Port Perry. _ Gerirude Elliott AT.CM: Teacher of Piano and' They Ready to receive pupils Apply at the Methodist Parson Queen St, Port Perry, or Phone 1, LOCAL AGENT " WANTED * for the "Old Reliable" _ FONTHILL. is im selling at io : to them;

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