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Port Perry Star, 27 Feb 1919, p. 8

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Will the. My 3 ear ---- The observation balloon is on fire. The man must jump. Wha! must be his feeling as he fastens the rope of the parachute and takes "that desperate spring into the vast grey, vapoury nothing ness'? Will Lhe parachute open? At the eritical moment will i! stand the test? : i That is the question which purchasers have the right to ask abou' everything they buy. Clothes---will they stand the wear? Foo: ---will it provide the nourishment? A daily: newspaper---will i give the news quickly, fairly, in easily-comprehended form? Har it the organization enabling it to do 50? To that question---asked of The Toronto Daily Star---we answer: 315 Men and Women Work to Make The Toronto Daily Star th - "Greatest" Newspaper in Canada Three hundred and fifteen employes, exclusive of outside correspondents, receive their pay enve- lopes weekly at the cashier's desk of The Toronto Daily Star. The aim of this greatwrganization is to see thal the' world's news speedily and accurately gathored and adequately lustrated, shall reach readers of The Toronto Daily Star in all parts of Ontario with the least possible delay. The Toronto Daily Star prints news while it is still news. Seventeen i:le- graph wires carry 1t into The Star Office, where it is set upon twenty-four typesetting machines. Great presses with a capacity of 1,200 thirty-two-page papers per minute race against time to give the latest news at the earliest moment. In a single year $357,000 worth of white paper passes through them and is transformad into The Toronto Daily Star. Fast motor cars rush the papers to the trains, and in far corners of the Province the readers get "the news while it is still news."" The Daily Star endeavors to combine with = this quick service such features of general information as will make it a welcome visitor in every home--a sane, readable editorial page, a page especially devoted to women and their view point, a page of bedtime stories for kiddies and fashion hints for mothers, and clean "comics" for everybody. : You Can't Help But be Interested in The Toronto Daily Star ¢ for a short while without feeling that it is "the paper you need." The You cannot read The Toronto Daily Sta cription for three months, renew heir sub- truth of this is shown by the many people who, sending in a trial subs scription for a year beforé even the three months' period expires. Send in your subscription now. We will mail The Toronto Daily Star to you each day 'at the following rates: For 1 month, 25¢; for 3 months, 75¢; for 6 months, $1.50; for 12 months, $3.00, : a Cut Off This Coupon and Mail it To-day ! To Publishers: Toronto Daily-Sitar, 1 bronio: : 5 Dear Sirs 3 J . + Please enter me as a subscriber to The Toronto Daily Star for i months--for which please find enclosed stamps or money order for $.«..c«ex.. : cia aaa we eh ging WE Name and address in fuft OG per Rh jFlease write Plainly, and say whether Mr. Mrs. Miss or Rev. he Toronto Dail = fr Vo g Bow, 3 3 Toronto, Parachute Open? | bri _| Gibson recently. Mrs Norman Palmer and Miss | December A '|served and all. enjoyed a very : pleasant afternoon. Mrs Allen Brow d His it docharge neo Forno itty Miss H Hawkins a visiting in Mr W Kintosh, of Wi with Mr and Mrs T Fair Mrs A J Dance, isting her parents in Midland week. Mr Russell Pollock, is in the city for a time. . Mrs Jas Short, who has been ill, is re to be mueh im- proved at time of writing. Our chureh officials have ex- tended an invitation to our pastor and family to remain Aor another year. A 3 Utica Mrs Alex McGregor, of Ux. dge, was visiting ER M E Murray, Sonya, and Miss Eva McDermott, Caesare, were fhe ests of Mrs WwW ¥ Crosier, hursday. - are sorry to. report that Mrs Wm Philp is ill but hope for a quick recovery. Mr Geo Welsh and family have moved to Mrs Cormack's farm, Mr and Mrs Milton Prentice and family, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs John Medd. On Monday afterndon the Ladies' Aid met at the home of Mrs Simon Orchard and present- ed her with a leather covered rocker. A dainty luncheon was Office at Cawker's Livery Port P erry, "Ontario Of John Forrester, Jeccated uant to Section 38 of 121 of he evised Statutes of 191 notice is hereby given that all or others havipg claims against the. estate J : of the Township of .D. 19i8, are, on or belors ihe wenty-Hith day day of Masel AD, BIS sen ot, prepaid, ¢ " R. 1, Myrtle a Bejan yin bridge, Ont., d Ball,' Taunton, Ont., the executors of the | Balk deceased ; Wm. H. Harris, Port Perry, Ont., so ) for the said 'Siesutors helt tt Shrisfian A | surnames, addresses an: tions, the full particulars of their claims, a ont the of their sosounts i the nature of heh securifie any. after th he day last fore he oar and the ecutors will proceed to di : 4 of the said de 'titled thereto having regard claims of which 3 regard i given as above required, and * | ecutors will not be liable for the Jor or any part thereof, to any person or sons of whose claim or claims notice. not have been received by them at. trp of such efimution: ted at Port Perry this. twen fifth day of Fi ebruary, A.D. 1919. i WM: H. B ingtrument like" is the reproduction, Come in and "select: ever hoard. a oe Sesk--pley, a to- your Solicitor for said RS => When we have Hits a New Bdison : Diamond Amberola in your home, put your favorite record on the phonograph, 'and then stand with your back to the as the eledy flows _oug The illusion is perfect. 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