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Port Perry Star, 23 May 1917, p. 8

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RESOLVED THAT WE ARE AlL- ~ WAYS AWAKE. A- : WAKE To THE NEEDS = --F OF OUR PATRONS BEST GOODS THAT BUSTER BROWN IT TAKES A LIVE-WIRE JEWELER AND OPTICIAN To DO BUSINESS IN A LIVE-WIRE COMMUNITY. HE MUST BE AWAKE To ; HIS PATRONS' INTERESTS. HE MUST os BE AWAKE To THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN : THE GooD AND THE IMITATION. WE ARE. { WE ARE RIGHT ON THE JoB, READY To SHOW YoU THE GooDS AND HELP YoU IN YOUR SELECTION. : BRING YOUR EYES To US. WEFIT YoU CORRECTLY. YOU CAN'T AFFoRD To EX- PERIMENT WHERE YOUR SIGHT I§ CON- CERNED. WE Do REPAIR WORK RIGHT. L R. BENTLEY, Jeweller, Port Perry. - BROCK BROS. & CO. AND AWAKE To THE service, ty-two automobiles. were counted in sheds and elsewhere about the outer part of the church grounds i Additional Locals Miss 1 of Toronto, was visite ing with Miss Peaball last week, | Mr and Mrs John Leask motored to Leaskdale on Monday to attend the funeral of his uncle. .| -- Mr and Mrs Harpér of Edmonton, are visiting friends in town. ' DIED At Greenbank, Tuesday, M 23, 1907, James il Teh Miller, in bis 76th year. Funeral will be held at the Fund. Bathe Internally SPECIAL SALE of House Furnishings a and Wall Paper Rugs in the following sizes and prices 2% x 3 yds at $10.00 3 x 3 yds at $10.00 and $12.00 3 x 3} yds at $15.00, $18.00, and $20.00 8 x 4 yds at $17.00 to $20.00 4 x 4 yds $18.00 3 4 x 5 yards at $24.00 'Floor Oilcloth, in the following widths 1,14, 2, and 2} yard widths. Linoleums : 4 yards wide, in floral and block patterns. 76c sq yd Window Blinds 6 dozen seconds, regular 50c value for.80c Plain Window Shades, good quality, in green or buff _ Price complete 50c Plain Window Shade with either Lace or Insertion. "Price complete 60c Window Shades with combination colors, white and green, with Hartshorn rollers. Price complete 85¢ Wall Paper in great variety For Bed Rooms we have some dainty patterns in stripes and floral patterns, with cut-out Prices 7c, 10c, 124¢, 16¢, and 20c per 8 special patterns in medium and dark grounds. Regular 10c value. Special price 8c roll 2 patterns in light colors for bathroom or pantry, only 100 roll in the lot and cannot be replaced to sell at Jess than 10c, Clearing at 6c roll Parlor Papers, at 124c to 30c roll. Curtain Nets at Special Prices. 8 pieces Curtain Nets, with colored border. Regular 18¢ for 10c Plain White Curtain Scrim, 36 in wide, Price 16¢ We are showing good values in plain white or ecru curtain scrims, at from 18c¢ to 50c yard. , ~ Call in and have a look through our House Furnishings and see what we : have to. offer. Price per sq yd 48¢c We are showing a good range. of Tapestry Greenbank Presbyterian Church, at 130 p.m., on Thursday, May 24th. Seagrave Mr E English and ter, Mar. jorie, spent the week end in Toronto with the former's parents. Mrs A J Dance is visiting with her parents at Midland, Mr E English has disposed of his driver. Mr John Snooks being the lucky buyer. Mr Garnet Medd is home: from Chatham for a few days. Mr Harry Vanstone has at last succeeded in getting his order filled for a new four cylinder McLaughlin. Mr and Mrs J. H. Brown and Fred |in Toronto for a few days. Messrs. Wm. and J. Brown have completed the erection of the flag will | staff on the Foster Bros. farm, the tower is about 90 feet high. Sunday, May 27th. will be Mother's Day, here. Over 500,000 People Are Now Doing It. For many years physicians have vast majority of human §F fe: : hihi il Internal -- 'waste blue, dull and nervous. Baths are Nature's own cure for Auction Sale a aT ------ 3 af Bi i 4 i isd Mrs Holliday spent Sunday Oshawa attending the funeral of her cousin, . " Miss A. Smith of Toronto spent the week end under the parental roof. Mr Robert McClintock 'of Buffalo i : youngest: son of Mr and Mrs E. Martin, who has been in the West, has gone over- seas. 3 THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE |: SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.0., LL.D. D.CL., President { 10H ATRD, Gessrsl Menspes. BVP SOMES, Ass Guneml Muaspn GAPTAL $15,00000 _ RESERVE FUN, $13500.000 SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNTS Interest at the current rate is allowed on all deposits of $1 sal spwards. Careful attention is given to every acconat. Smell acosunte are welcomed. Accounts may be opened and operated by mall. ; Accounts may be opened in the names of twe or more pernsas, with deawale to be made by any one of them or by the survivee. .e PORT PERRY B. NCH. <1} i & C. F. Worrell gently assists her. \ and Orval Byers: Of Household effects, -belonging to or suk there Tor "Why Mass of Tordov. inthe estate of the late Gilbert Cool Only 50 Per Cent # booklet of [at his late residence in the village of Ee on a evens re ins | Prince Albert om Tuesday, May 29th. Br. Chas. A. Tyirell, 163 College. Street, | Wi. Bunt, Executor. George Jacke Toronto. son, Auctioneer. : Shortage of Swede Turnip Seed Swede turnip growers are urged this spring to endeavour to secure and transplant a few sound roots to pro- duce seed for themselves and their neighbours. Owing to the abnormal conditions iling there will] - Bet Sr of 1918 unless ting, in the spring 8 our Camadian swede turnip growers a growing the seed themselye: -anadian supplies of swede and who: ether field root and garden seeds for- merly came from Europe but this AGE and DRAYING 8 ed is prepared to do J york, and 24. Tea will be served foll '| a good program at the enter children School Antiversary vil br Belg 'Sunda; Sunday and Thursday May 20 and onus, 'we

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