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Port Perry Star, 10 May 1923, p. 9

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ks - Standard Oil Company." Incidently, it may be added that "the executive saved his salary several ~ times over, the first year. brain, not brawn, that The its creative minds --King's Courier p-- TY, SE ENLIGHTENED UNSELFISHNESS Enlightened unselfishness doesn't imply the enthdsiastic surrender of purse, watch and laundry to the other fellow. It doesn's even demand that Swe should turn the other cheek to an 8 dividual who has already stung us ood and plenty on one. It means simply the realiation that all human transactions include at least two parties and that no arrangement can be permanent or even of reasonably long endurance if it is only for the selfish interest of one side or the other. Enlightened unselfishness means that "putting something over" on somebody isn't smart, but blind stupidity; what is bad for one side to _a'bargain is bpund in the long run to "be bad for both. "Enlightened Un- selfishness knows that honor is the keynote of every human relation and that magnanimity is not a luxury \ .but a necessary part of the business of life. > ~ RITHM amaH=ppap 3 SEED POTATOES FOR SALE Extra early Eurakas 76c bag. Apply 'Arthur Sleep, Seagrave, Bell 123r3-1 REE. Ff SONYA Miss Mildred MacPhail visited with Miss Gertrude Gibson on Sunday. Miss Jennie Clarkson spent a few days in Toronto last week. The drama "Home Acres" will be repeated in the S. O. S. hall here, on Tuesday "evening, ay 16th, under "the auspices of the Ladies' Aid. At the conclusion of the play there will ~ - nt to Port Perry Star, May 10, 1923 and across to the north along the old Belt Line right-of-way. The service which will be given at the comp of these extensive un- dertakings will be prepared with a view of meeting all the needs of the present day. Additional facilities, it is understood,will be added from time to time as the increase in traffic war- rants. : From the Don across city to Lamb- ton Mills, via the electrified Belt Line a service is to be installed at the start, it is expected, of a half-hour schedule with frequent stops to take care of all local traffic. On the To- ronto Eastern a schedule has been tenatively worked out, which, it is believed, will meet the needs of the day. It is as follows. Toronto to Kennedy Road, half hourly. Toronto to Bowmanville, hourly. 'Whitby to Bowmanville, half hour- ly.. Bowmanville to Port Hope, every two hours. 1.44 The Same-- 74 Always The Best HE Quaker Flour motto means what it says. The Quaker standard is the highest in flour milling, and this standard is rigidly maintained in every bag. First comes the careful cleaning of the grain, then a milling process possible only with the most modern equipment, and finally the constant laboratory and baking tests. "The happy baker uses Quaker"-- be- cause its consistent uniform quality guar- antees success. Equally satis- factory for cakes and pies. uaker Flour Always the Same-Alwags the Best Made by the Quaker Oats Company at the QUAKER MILLS PETERBOROUGH and SASKATOON yer 1 5 00 a es in Eh A Comat AP Jes gh oe Wg ~ gn a, a > AE Ee - J Port Hope to Cobourg every hour. The route proposed for the electric line from Toronto to Cobourg com- |g prehends the use of the old Canadian | § Northern right-of-way from Queen |§ St., Toronto, to a point near the Ken- | § nedy Road, from there eastely to|$# Pickering from where alternate | § routees are then under consideration. | § The first of these would use the old | § Canadian Northern. |: This system will provide connec- |§ tions with the lines of the Toronto |§ transportation Commission at Queen |§ Street and the Don, Bloor Street via- | duct, North Yonge Street and Weston |§ Road. . MANCHESTER : Mothers' Day will be observed on |§ Sunday, May 13th at the Methodist |§ Church here. ~~ * : Miss Rees is in Toronto with her | sister, Mrs. Way, who is very ill. : We are sorry to report the illness |§ of Mrs. Jas. Lakey. 'We hope for her |§ quick recovery. : Mrs. Lorne Stanton and Mr. and '§ Roy Moon, of Raglan, were guests of | Mrs, E. Bond on Sunday. : Mrs. Bruce Robertson, of Bobeay-|§ geon, is at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dobson, were in Parkhill over the week end. Mrs. Frank Vernon and sons Ron- YOUNG WOMAN KILLED AT PICKERING Kathleen Carpentier, aged 19 years of Toronto, was killed at Pickering when a motor car in which she was |§ Oldest BondHousein Canada | | MEETING of the Electors of South Ontario WILL BE HELD IN THE TOWN HALL, WHITBY, on Saturday, May 12 at 2.30 p.m., to select a Candidate to support the Drury Government. i THE PREMIER OF ONTARIO and A. O. HOGG, : Chairman of the Board of Trade, Toronto, will addregs the meeting. HUGH PUGH, Chairman, J. SCOTT, Secretary. | BEFORE INVESTING consult the Underwriting and ing exclusiy Municipal and Canadian National G. A. STIMSON & CO. Limited Established 1888 86-38 KING ST. E., TORONTO. ir. The dependably of _repu as dealers in Government, x our advice is guaranteed by our in bonds only, pir Lobe

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