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Port Perry Star, 23 Oct 1919, p. 1

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4 = ~ AUTO FOR HIRE W. G. McClintock 'Phone 63r11, Port Perry "OCTOBER 23, 1919 ; No. 43 Cia + 1f you wish to retain Prohibition, mark a X within each of the four spaces under NO on your Referendum Ballot. 8. FARMER, Publisher is the Investment? | HIGH SCHOOL TRE MEMORIAL plaged upon the Canadian %. The public unveiling of the y A new Victory Loan is being Rett 4 / AA market, and the public have a rig : ! wie Nae TI : | the last loan, and for what purposes the new loan is to be tablet and raising of the flag (in ADAMS & HUTC . Le | used. The figures that follow tell the story: {memory of the ex-students of - A ARE an : * Cash Receipts from 1918 Victory Loan __ $610,000,000 the High School who fell in the : 2 : Disbursed as follows: |Egcent war, will take place on: : : the High School grounds next Fin Ci Pt Han ne Ln ; i | We write every kind of reliable Insurance. ; Nepmmentof baths for tompoty loans on LP irhoon |Fridey, 24th ust, at 2pm, Mortgage Loans, and Real Estate ; War and demobilization expenses "399000000 | Rev. John Harris, Chairman to know what became of Cash advanced to Great Britain for food and munitions of the Board of Education, will. = > : i % Jor minitions and. good bo ght fn Catada $190,009,000 | preside. The invelling will be ¥ . "Advances made to Allies for stuffs, ete ,200, | performed by Mr. George Stone, . Halifax Relief Fund a ae ot ,000, and addresses will be delivered EARN TO SAVE.-- = War Service Gratuities |.~ .. .. . .. 59,000,000 |by Reeve Stonehouse, Lt. Col. Every man, woman pi : = hn vi : : | Bick, of Cannington, Col. (Dr.) d child Water Bottles Fn The 1919 Victory Loen is to be spent as follows: | James Moore, Brookiin; Colonel and child can save. i YY EUS = 1d epayment to banks for advances to Great Britain and the | Cockburn, Toronto; Capt. (Rev.) Every one should save. Every "¥ A new lot justin stock. Nothing so handy and ~~" Allies for food, ete, spent in Canada $39,000,000 | John Garbutt, Oshawa. The ambitious person does save. useful in cold weather. 8 Re myment to banks or advances for-- _ - 'addresses will be delivered inthe The Savings Department of BE rcs or. Doovincos Town Hall, | the Standard Bank of Canada For That Cough 5 Le z. Housing Schemes in Provinces _. _.-- B opecisl invitation is extend: affords every facility for 3id- , m Halifax Relief Fund . a : . : ed to the relatives of those whose to Pensions to soldiers | names appear on the tablet and 10g yOu io Save, Station enc Soldiers' Sl Ro-cotablishmger, ete {to all returned soldiers. And it THE a Tn Hon) vo rel ORLA pom aL is earnestly hoped that the citi- A whole window of i ot 5c per box. {14+ Further expenditures for the same Burposes i earn oe et ecimiy| STANDARD BANK i Ey erin =} : on alr i will attend in large numbers to OF CANADA or Cold in the Head : The investment is better than'Canadian currency to the "honour to these brave men. Laxative Bromo-Quinine, 26¢ per box. extent of 27%, because you can only get 8% on, your money | The Reeve requests that alll PORT PERRY BRANCH' Sr wha at the bank, and 51% is the rate paid on the Victory Loan.' places of business be closed from R. H. SHORT ManacEn I } 3 Ri Investments are considered from two points of view--Relia- {2 to 4 p.m. on Friday, so that all | " alin . > 3 bility and Interest. The 1919 Nicto is attractive from |may be able to attend the cere- & A few cans left over. Regular 47¢. To clean 37¢ tip oh points of view.' © ay : mony. La. Bachelar Cigars, advanced to 100 straight || pT} terror se | JI MAB YW | MEMBER ELECT -------------- "The Farmers and the FIRE INSURANCE ~~ "Drys" Win. 7 STOCK INSURAMCE, MOTOR INSURANCE, LIFE INSURANCE, Accident insurance, Plate Glass Insurance HAROLD W. EMMERSON 44 UF.O. 30 Liberal 25 Conservative roar peamy, oat. © phonetst 11 Labor ~~ 1 Soldier Referendum Yes No: No Maj. 1st Question 204,115 ; ag 238,806 2 > 46 2nd Question 21,900 415, 194,002 IS! 3rd Question 214,209 - 429,63 215,423 SIX . EB| 4th Question 251,282 304,184 142,902 . of Spoons in, bést. guality sver plate, 3 ui ve il + + Sinclair's Majority --3535 you six very beautiful patierng.. Three ¢ : hs Community Plate---srom w The farmers and the prohibitipnists had their innings on 'We speak of complete lines including : 81. Monday, and there is general rejoicing that booze is put out 'a single spoan £0 a €o) ete eabinet. of business. Of the political Br nothing can be said The: pric able." a 1 with certainty except this--no party has sufficient majority Foe a --h 23 fi} to be able to swing the Government for the good of the whole ' = Province without the active support of one of the other group. The result in Port Perry was ag follows: | __ No. 1--Calder 72 Referendum-- Yes No Sinclair 91 Question 1 22 146 ; aestion 2 estion 4 Question 4 = = E-- = : C 0 N O MI C : : No. 2--Calder 125 Question 1 ' : Sinclair 139 Question 2 VENT on Question 4 Question 1 {In Fall Footwear of the Nesguell, Gein LT pee Rey coli als : ; on 4 hs highest quality and the j | In Resch Township Referendum uestion = ®. newest styles at moder- : y : Le n prices... J Llane W. E. N. SINCLAIR - , . 2 ! i ' . ogg So an SENUINE CALF bet fo Sibslaisdt 10 Farmers Union Milling Co. Bonds © a 8 ART w/ h : . of The undersigned has for sale $10,000 of the orig- ~ $6.00 to $8.50 $4.00.088.00 || Goods Delivered Please Pay Co inal issue of $30,000, First Mortgage against The = SN ms RT ere is one re e Prohibition ca ign whic i illi re J. F. " McC LINTOCK Eo a should Jot be overlooked. The Referendum Commitee Spent t Famers U Bon Mita So A i ag ET nphcls 2 ea th? nearly. 7 ) 0) ntario, : : : SpopPeny i= © | Onion | lowly mir dsen tig in toe sampsien fo iy Op | the following weive Direeore: ee EE feel glad,-make a small contribution to the fund, and leave it Charles Honey Robert M. Holtby with Mr. I, R. Bentley, jeweller, or mail it to Mr. H. C. Na- James Hortop William J. Jackson smith, Port Perry. James McKee John W. Crozier iy Ro T AD George Smith Thomas Lambe rx 2a ivr 8 x WHERE CREDIT IS DUE Thomas Redman William Bright UR C Y : _ The lodies of Port Perry deserve credit for the whole- : William Bowles John Watson o p- SOD DOO a oO Fs hearted way in which they turned out to vote "dry." Nearly These Bonds bear 6}% interest, payable half- every possible vote was polled. : The educational Re ox done by the ladies of the W.C.T.U. yearly, and, if we reckon the assets of the y He Bn. An x Department : and others was first-class. There were almost no spoited Guarantors, are secured by property worth le "$l - ballots, The women have amply proved their fitness to vote. robably\ten times the amount of the mortgage. Yai Lia he Bonds may be isSued in amounts of $100 and ot Might Be Well to Remember upwards, and may run from three to ten years Those who have been accustomed to regard the Ontario to suit the purchaser. | Temperance Act lightly would be wise to consider the fact WM. H, HARRIS, that the everwhelming endorsation of the law by the people, Barrister, ete., Port Perry will mean a much fore rigid enforcement of the law. : Premier? *s 'appreciation of JAMES WARD matter would be : : DEALER IN Sp But thereis an-. § PIANOS, ORGANS and GRAMAPHONES look after the interests ; : naway fromit? _ § - ALSO SECOND-HAND ORGANS come and go to suit the changing political ~~ PIANOS TUNED MAY 13 and SEPTEMBER ib / ydro iste permanent: and ir Adam Br Bell Phone 94° : PORT PERRY, ONTARIO

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