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Port Perry Star, 8 Aug 1918, p. 4

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a For Your Wite 'There are many very, pretty aides' in our stock that every woman would love to have for "her own. Here are justa few of them: - Pierced Silver Cake Plates, Bonbons, Sandwich Pioreed, Cut Glass Water Sets, Sugar and, Cream Sets, Spoon Trays, etc. For Sweetheart: ) We have almost everything that 'she could rk | wish for. Call and see, we are always glad of ~ 4n opportunity, to show our goods. REPAIRING i Ho. White + 'Watch repairs given our usual prompt attention. Al ; AER, BENTLEY, Jeweller op accounts 3¢ well a large anes, ot ill co UO PORT PERRY BRANCH DENTIST ® «| oud. A. MURRAY. LJ Office above Rose & Co. Market Report Port Perry Prices Eggs. ++... 42104) Butter .. .. .. 40to4d CATTLE, HOGS, ETC. Good butchers ..10 50 to 12 50 . Medium butchers 8 50 to 9 50 Calves per cwt Sheep, per cwt Lambs, per cwt Sheepskins Beef hides, per cwt Horse hides, .. Live hogs, cwt 19 00 to 19 25 . GRAIN, ETC Red Winter Wheat, 2 10 to 215 White Wheat 205to02 10 White Fife 210 to 215 Spring Wheat, 200to 215 Goose Wheat 200 to 210 Barley 100to120 Oats . .iie 75 to 80 Rye - - 2 26 to 2 40 Hay, per ton 12 00 to 16 00 Potatoes, per bag 1 00 to 1 50 Flour, 10 80 to 11 80 Peas 3 00 to 3 50 Buckwheat 1.30to 1.35 LOCAL. AGENT WANTED for the "Old Reliable" FONTHILL NURSERIES Thousands of Orchard trees "need replacing. War gardens call for small fruits,early pearing fruit trees, asparagus, rhubarb plants. The demand for ornamental stock in towns and villages is large. Secure a paying agency with liberal commissions. Experience not necessary. Stone & Wellington (Established 1837) TORONTO, ONT. McLAUGHLIN LIGHT SIX LITTLE FOLKS ALL LIKE IT. IT TASTES SO "GooD" ad Do the junior members of your household look the process of "tooth wes much the same as 5 hey repr 4 ote of medicine oon, the proents of "seath bobinte might lie with the tooth paste? Why not start them using 3 CORSON"'S CHARCOAL TOOTH PASTE We find that little folks everywhere like its pleasant saste, and because they can see results in nice white teeth, they keep on using it. Get the tiny tots started early in the proper care of their teeth, 1 will save them many a tooth ache, he, and yourse ours Aid idl 's bills. Grown-ups too like This § Silver Grey Tooth Paste. Ask for the Tube in Khaki 25cC. Sold by all Druggists Sovereign Perfume Company Brock Ave., Toronto Light in weight yet powerful and efficient in 'performance 'Model E-6:63 develops more power per, faind of car weight than any car on the market. line. consumption is extremely ligh 5 milage is very high. Syfinder, alvin head EE emmy HI RG re a ¥ Fall Fairs. | Reader at Peterboro, Mc Loull Frcs. ros. Stray Lamb Foun WM, Err, Constable, Smith & Smith LAND JuRyEvoRs AND . 7 CIVIL E EERS Pho ria Night 242 - LINDSAY = +. +. ONTARIO Ouhava--Sepember 9.1%, 2.0 dsay--September Yaar Boy Si IR sy 26-27 Markham--Qctober 3-5 . Sunderland--Sewtember 17-18 Udora--OQctober 1 : Woodville--September 12-18 Blackstock--September 24-26 Shirley The regular monthly, esting of of the Shirley Women's Institute wil | held at the home of' the iene, day, August 14, at 2,30 p.m. The District President, Mrs. Robt. Cronk, of Pickering, will address the meeting on matters of importance to both the District and the individual Brandhes. All are welcome. Manchester The Ladies' 'Aid met at the home of Mrs Chas Lambe, on Wednesday, Attending the Fitchett-Montgomery here were: Mr and Mrs Edward Bar- Fitchett, Mr H Fitchett." Among the visitors for the holiday were: Mr and Mrs Johan McGill at Mrs S Barrett's, Miss Edith: McCul- loch, with Miss , Aletha Barrett; *Mr Chas Lambe of Lindsay, at home. Mr and Mrs Wilmot Walker motor- ed to London for the week end. Miss Annie Rees is in Toronte for a few days. Miss Mabel Parkin is visiting her sister Mrs Donald McLean, Pleasant Point. Miss Douglas of Port Carling is with Mrs Johnson. Miss Jean Ferguson is visiting with friends 1 Toronto: We are pleased to welcome Mr and Mrs Ralph Fitchett "on their return a long and happy life together. x Scugog their recent loss by fire." joying their Gray-Dort car this 8 mer. Last week they motore | Peterboro, taking with them Mz: s a rt Perry] hours, 9a.m, to 6 pm. Phone 98 | identi . -- Ee ) ) ' | penises. per' Perry, oe oh Mrs. Sinclair Robertson, on Wednes-{' 1 . Prayer ty a Apidos i .5_Controlto Solo--"'Cross pe Seripture Reading Duett-- "How Sweet the Name of i Miss Maud Salmon md) Hymn No. 479. / Cre Announcements PAN RAMA Address-- "Manhood --RévJ: a Apthem--"The Ring of Love My Shepherih le" Offering Tenor Solo--: Lead Thou Me On' Ms, N. H Seilley © ; Mr. T. HF ollick, Conductor Mr. Hoty ==. Oshawa: Note--The singers mentioned ia' the prog pr HRT on wedding at Blackstock last week from |' 1ett,, Miss' Aletha Barrett, Miss M from the bridal tour. = May they have | Mr. and Mrs. L. Smith have ithe} sympathy of the Scugog people in { 4 Mr and Mrs Robt Reader 'a oh py / pl. pr pid # RY of bgp y / 1] br iho db uth gz mle il | i i ie Comiduing' faulty, its room, beauty, comfort and the , efficiency, its price is unusually low. : And it is Backed by service Shak protects Your investment. rte egg Bong 1

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