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Port Perry Star, 16 May 1918, p. 8

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3 : * the residence of Mr Ary Watch or Jewelery subject to the strongest take fio chances. 3 accurate time-keeper. I. R. BENTLEY, Jeweller ojicee---- Market Report Port Perry Prices 85 to 38 40 to 45 CATTLE, HOGS, ETC. Good butchers ..10°50 to 12 50 Eggs Butter Medium butchers 8 50 to 9 50 Common butchers 7 50 to 8 50 Calves per cwt 12 00 to 13 50 Shesp, per cwt 8 00'to 10 00 Landbs, per cwt 15 00 to 16 50 Sheepskins 2.00 to 3 00 Beef hides, per cwt 10-00 to 12 Horse hides, 4 00 to 500 Live hogs, cwt 20 00 to GRAIN, ETC Red Winter Wheat, 2 10 to 2 15 White Wheat 205to 210 White Fife 210to 215 Spring Wheat, 200-to 2 15 Goose Wheat 200to0 210 Barley 150to 160 Buckwheat 165to 1 70 Oats . = = 85to090 Rye - - 225t02 40 Hay, per ton 12 00 to 16 00 Potatoes; per bag 1 35 to 1 50 Flour, 10 80 to 12 20 Peas 8 00 to 8 50 Blackstock The Methodist Church will hold their anniversary services on Sunday, May 19 and a basket ball match and concert on the evening of May 24th. Dx. Irvine as kindly consented to act'as ehairman for the concert. selected by experts, competent judges, therefore, you If you are a good judge of jewelery you'll be especially interested in our néw assortment of Ladies and Gents Rings, Watches, Necklets, etc. x When your watch is in a stubborn, mulish condition bring it to us and we will find a sure remedy. watch we repair will give you satisfaction and be an. Word to the Wise "is Sufficient" ~~ purchased from us may be | criticism, Our stock is Every 5 ie H. J. White Important part of the ae or Ban is transacted. Farmers 'may iy. a prompt and courteous service. PORT PERRY BRANCH Manager A. MURRAY DENTIST above Rose & Co. Phone 93 J. Office hours, 9 a.m. te 6 p.m. For Sale A Case , Threshing Outfit, engine, tank and separator. All in first-class running order, Must sell owing to ill health, Apply to . Wesley Vance, R. R. No. 2, Nestleton Station. I. 0. 0. F. Church Service at Myrtle On Sunday, May twelfth, Beethoven Lodge No. 165 I. O. O. F. of Brook- lin, Ontario, held their annual church service, commemorating the ninety- nineth anniversary of the founding of the order, in the Methodist Church at Myrtle. The members numbering about forty marched from the hall at Myrtle to the church, in a body, where pews were reserved for them, Rev. George Nickle, pastor of the church, preached a very impressive sermon on "True and false standards" which was enjoyed by all present. CHURCHES AND FRATERNAL SOS Rev. Wesley Elliott, Pastor Sunday Services 11.00 a.m. and 7.00 p.m. Afternoon, Sunday School and Bible Class. All Welcome. PRESBYTERIAN Rev, W. H. Black, Pastor Sunday Services 11.00 a.m. and 7.00 p.m BAPTISY Rev. |. Ford, Pastor. Anglican Service every Sunday morning and evening S.0.E. B.S. meets first and third Tuesdays of each month at the Oddfellows Hall, Port Perry Visiting brethren made welcome. A. B. Cawker, W.P, Special music was rendered by the choir. The number of Oddfellows present | was brought to a minimum, owing to the weather being of such a threaten- ing character. 'None being present from visiting lodges from which many were expected. With My Blackboard at the Front Auction Sales On Monday, May 20th, Mrs. J. which Miss Ada Ward sketches hum- Chapman, will offer for sale her com- plete Bee equipment, at lot 21, con cession 8, Cartwright. See posters. On Saturday, May 26th, Mr. Geo. Stone and Dr. Robt. Archer, will hold | a joint sale of household furniture at' Stone. See posters for complete list. George Jackson, Auctioneer Port Perry, on Friday evening, May 31st. With the aid of a blackboard, upon orous illustrative figures, mainly from comedy relief, there is unfolded the intimate story of the soldier in love and at war, at play and at work, in friendship and suffering, in thealth and mortal sickness, in the ! thick of the fight and, at last, in the: throes of death. Hear Miss Ward at the Town Hall, PO ino) ovif Orowuis dus My this Silver Grey Tooth LITTLE FOLKS ALL LIKE IT IT TASTES 80 GOOD" | th St i Sr CORSON'S CHARCOAL TOOTH PASTE amie ELSA A LE woe ts or mn i | SALE Ah GE "te will save Tube in | ruddy | Auction Sale The George Kilpatrick Estate will hold a sale of implements and house- hold furniture, on Tuesday, May 28, at the homestead, lot 17, con 2, Reach George Jackson, Auctioneer. Born CrarksON--To Mr and Mrs John | Llarkson, Seagrave, on May 8, 1918, a son, (John Eat! Smith Clarkson) Joined the Tank Bn. Word has been received that Mr Roy Courtice has joined a tank: bat- talion. " He is the son of Mrs Ada Courtice, and is well known in Port) Perry. Blacksmiths Will Go to Convention The blacksmiths of Port Perry will attend conventiot on Friday and Sat- urday, May 24 and 25, and their places of business will be closed. W. J. Cook - Real Estate A large list of farms for sale in for exchange or sale, also Western land. My list' includes some rare ins. Waite or phone me before buying, Communicate with W_J Cook, 0 2, Port Perry, 'or Bell Phone 107 r 2 2, or Independent Phone 406 Smith & Smith LAND SURVEYORS AND CIVIL ENGINEERS Phones--Day 407 Night 242 LINDSAY . ONTARIO For Sale Ba | Trish Cobbler Seed Potatoes, $3.00 y to George Smith, Perry, Pasture For Rent Atlois If aud and 1s, sunces concession 7 oA JE | Reach : good nde ay has) Ontario County Some city property |' W. H. Doubt Mcichant Tailor SPRING SUITINGS This is the time to order your Spring Suit. We are showing a splendid line of suitings in handsome' 'patterns and olor. ings "i You have a wide range to pick from and the price is as low as we can possibly make it. SUITS We carry a full line of ordered suits. See our lines of Blue and Black Serges, guaranteed fast dyes. Ask for prices on our read) -to-wear suits. ROYAL THEATRE Friday and Saturday evenings Regular Prices, 10c and 15c. Friday and Saturday, -- "The Green Cloak," and a comedy. Prospect The annual élection of Epworth League officers resulted as follows: Hon. Pres.--Rev. Mr. Bunner President--Miss Mildred Smith, 1st V. P.--Miss Gladys Mitchell 2nd V.D.~~Miss Mary Sonley 8rd V.P,--Miss Vera Cook 4th V.P.--Miss Ruby Wilson 6th V. P.--Miss Mary Martin. Sec'y--Miss Vera Somerville Asst. Sec"y--Robert Armstrong. Treas.--Thomas Brooks Organist --Miss Gladys Wilson Subscription Rates A tone exquisitely. pure, perfect, rounded and crystal-clear--makes the COLUMBIA aasoncs "The One Incomparable Musical fastrumunt" 'We are prepared to demonstrate this pia y F home, Convenient te terms of payme} ranged. Columbia Grafonolas, on to ws Geo. R. Davey, instrumen or at may THE PORT PERF" STAR and Canadian Farm . .....000. $2.00 Farmers's Advocate, , ....... $2.60 Globe (datly, R, M. R.) ++..85.00 Globe (Daily)..aasses sess. $6.00 Family Herald, ooace cor 000.8225 Weekly Sun... ..$2.00 Weekly Wimess, «$2.00 Evening News. . $4.00 Farm & I 00 vening Star(ru ces); $4.00 Mail -& as (daily) $5.00 Please Take Notice Cawker Bros., Butchers, request an early settlement of all outstanding accounts owing to them,

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