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Port Perry Star, 30 Apr 1925, p. 3

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$25,000 FOR NEW ' FREIGHT i. SHEDS FOR OSHAWA RY? "| That Oshawa will probably have a | new freight shed on Athol street E., east of Celina street, ssib The structure is being pro- ; ee the railway budget at an estimatéd cost of $25,000, ent; declined to comment on the mat: ing considered by the Railway Co, and one could gather from his con~ | versation, although He did not say so, that the work would in all proba- bility be gone on with. greater facilities will be available will afford material advantages to the "| Shippers as well as relieve the con- | gested conditions of Athol street be- where the shed and teams tracks are now located. East of Celina. strost there is little traffic. : SEL NER Lo MARKHAM GETS A SHOE | Mr. J. W. Philips recently pur: EN ines fom Hoe vation Tar S500 the | Christian Church: (formerly the Con- gregational Church) on Church St. and is remodelling the interior and installed the necessary machinery for the manufacture of boots and shoes, Y Sua ude expects to be ready to start with snow quite] Co wl. J. J. Callaghan; local superiatond: : ter but said that the matter was be | - With" the erection of the new sheds | tween Celina and Simeoe streetsy| © SOLVE aE PUZZLE manufacturer. grand prizes." Read the directions carefully and send in your answer as _ soon as possible. The contest closes Wednesday, May 13th. 1utel will a $150.00 Purchasing Voucher, acceptable on any Piano or P. ANSWER TO It can be done and someone is going to win a Magnificent - Plano, Phonograph or other prize, absolutely without cost of any kind, THINK OF IT If you do not own a piano, here is an opportunity to gét one for only a few minutes' work. There is nothing to buy, nothing to sell. This is simply an advertising campaign for a Canadian You may be the Jucky person to win one of the 1st Prize *475" Piano Walnut or Mahogany Finish 2nd Prize 150% PHONOGRAPH 3rd Prize 500 Gomi, Additional Prizes $125 300 Credit Vouchers " INSTRUCTIONS Write your name carefully and plainly. To the best, neatest, "free. given a $150.00 Phonograph. shown. most - original, correct answer will be given one $475.00 Plano abso- To the next best, neatest, most original, correct answer To the next best will be given ayer swoon CANADIAN SELLING AGENT" 92 SIMCOE STREET COUPON Name Address Prizes will be given for the best, neatest, most original correct answers, DIRECTIONS Place any number from one to fifteen in each of the Horseshoes shown above in such a manner that when added horizontally, vertically and dia- gonally, the total will be 33. It is possible to do this correctly and not use any number more than otice. When you have solved the problem, mail the answer to the Canadian Selling Agents at the address given below. Mail your answer promptly, for in case of tie the prize will go to the first answer received. i THINGS TO REMEMBER. Answers may be submitted on this or on a separate sheet of paper, or any other material. There is no limit to the size of the solution. Only one member of each family should send a solu- tion. Employes of the newspapers carrying this announcement should not enter this contest. Per- sons engaged in selling pianos should not enter. This is a Piano and Phonograph advertising cam- poem. and our hope is that the beautiful Piano and honograph will be awarded to families who do not now own a piano or phonograph; for this rea- son families who are supplied with pianos should not enter. All solutions entered are, and shall 3 remain, the property of the Canadian Selling = Agents. Each and every contestant entering a 3 reply hereby agrees to abide by the decision of Pl the judges, from which there shall be no appeal. '. OSHAWA, ONT. riptio EE ig us: -_ aye afget some | give * effect. Under its terms in- creased or standard preferences were to be granted on certain articles which were already dutiable on en tering Great Britaifi. Sugar, tobac- co and wines were in this list. There was another offer under which new duties were to be im- posed on certain foodstuffs when coming' from: counties outside- the while the Empire product 'Empire, was to be free. This offer has been 8 | dtorped as a result of the defeat of Baldwin Government at the polls. ol = a automobiles should bene restoration. of the These duties gave "1a stems 5 Boy automobiles, Sther hiags hoy sxpired 4 Fomine Sun ns i e8.00 Waclear's Magazine . LICENCE LOST The undersigned has lost an auto Licence No 216-517. Either on Scugog Island or the road to Cart- wright. Finder please notify Dr, J. D. McMaster, Port Perry. Be 1 | a USE THIS CLUBBING LIST The Port Perry Star will be culb- bed with any of the following publi- cations for 1925 at the following Globe :...5..0. 50. eeyees «36.50 Mail & Empire ..... Cane ines 36.50 Toronto Daily Star ........... $6.50 Farmers' Advocate .......... .. $2.60 Christian Guardian ...........$8.75 Pelineator: ....viiiciniiion $3.50 Ladies' Home Journal .'........$2.50 Saturday Evening Post .. ..$3.60 | Family Herald & Weekly; Star $3.50} "Weekly Witness $3.50 Canadian Home Journal. ....... $2.50 CR When in need of good PRINTING Remember The Port Perry Star can supply your wants expediti- ously, and at reasonable rates salam $4.50 a

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