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Port Perry Star, 20 May 1908, p. 8

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Something You: The very Need for Summer, ~ Screen Doors Screen Windows Lawn Mowers Coal Oil Stoves Gasoline Stoves Lawn Shears best in this line Sole Agents for the celebrated Sherwin-Williams Paints and Varnishes. ro DP SARA Se CCPC RC CC CR EC PC PC MCP FC FC RCP PC BC ROR WILLINERY FOR 24th Daily arrivals of NEW MILLINERY A choice for the Millinery SC CC CC CC CC CC CCC MC JC RC XC MISS WALKER 3 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 0 0 2 3 selection Holiday. Parlors SCC 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 0 2 Wr 2 2 BLACKSTOCK The Blackstock Methodist S. S, will hold their Anniversary ser: vices on Sunday and Monday. May 24th and 25th. On Sunday, May 24th sermons will be preached at 11am. and 7 p.m. by Rev. J. J. Ferguson, B.A, B.D. Orillia. Special music by the Sunday School at both ser: vices. Collections will be taken in aid of the School. On Monday, May 25th a pro- gramme of Sports will be held in the afternoon at the Fair Grounds. baseball match between Cedardale and Blackstock to commence at 2 o'clock. There will also bgan obstacle race, needle race aud the whole list of games and races that everybody can dnjoy. including the ladies who have a parasol race. Suitable prizes will be awarded. Therewill also be a tug of-war be- tween Cadmus and Blackstock. Supper will also be served from 5 to 8 o'clock after which jan enter- tainment will be given by the Sun- day school consisting of recitations, drills, dialogue, choruses, songs, ete. Admission to supper and entertainment 25¢., entertainment only 20c. No admission fee will be charged to the fair grounds. S-------------------- MAPLEVILLE A number from here attended the political meeting in Port Perry on Tuesday night. Mr. Vickers, of Uxbridge, was calling on Mr. Levi Parish on | Friday. °, he . Mrs. Jos. Davey, of Scugog, was visiting ber sister, Mrs. B. Duna. + Mr, W, Gerrow losta valuable], cow last week. di Mr. S. Wakeford, of Port Perry, 'was calling on Mr. Fred Raines on "Sunday last. SEAGRAVE Mr Howard E Thompson of Toronto University is home for his holidays. . Rev. J. U. Robins, attended District Meeting in Port Perry this week. Dr. C. W. Moon is seeding down some ground for a new lawn. The Literary Committe have charge of the League meeting this weck. Miss Viona Sleep has had an attack of measles. Mr. R. Thompson was in the city on business last week. The boys are organizing a Base: ball club; why not have a Tennis club as we had last year?. There will be no seryices here on Sunday on account af the anni- iversaries on the circuit. Mr. Cephas Sleep is having a new verandah built. . Mr John Blight has the contract. n Monday evening the Sea- grave and Bethel young people gave Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bryant a surprise party. There were a- bout fifty present. Mrs. Bryant was presented with some very beautiful table linen. A most en- joyable evening was spent. The yearly business meeting of the Ladie's Aid met at the home of Mrs. Jas. Short 'on Wednesday last. The following officers were elected: --President, Mrs, J. H. Wells; Vice, President, Mrs, J. U. Robins; Secretary, Mrs. R. Thomp- pson; Treasurer, Mrs. C. Sleep. { HOMESEEKERS 7" 2ND CLASS- Rotind-Telp Excursions a re PO Ta pA CANADIAK H. Cragg and Mrs Blake | of Greenbank, were visiting 'Mr. Levi Parish on Ni 555% $ SPECIALS' $555 ¥ If the reader will keep his-eye on on this column, we will keep that reader posted as to the best money savers offered iby Port Ferry merchants, "Chis colunnt will Hut; money in your pocket if you take advantage of the bargains. offered: Jones, Dunk & Co. ; Bananas 19¢, FPincapples each and Lemons 15¢ per "doz. 3 packages of Dutch Cleanser 25c. See advertisement page 5.1 7 ® oy Pardy's Cash Store } ] 12 packets flower and garden seeds 25¢. 6 Ibs. broken sodas 250. 6 bars of laundry soap 23c.- A. Ross & Son Read about the big '4' in-our adv. on page 8. * ® Carnegie Bros. Buy your wire netting now for fixing up your povltry yard. Koy ok H. Doubt & Son ' We can clothe you well for less than $20. See the adv. on page 5. * 5k W H McCaw Fireworks a splendid variety of all kinds ask to see cur Electric Flashes. E B Flint Buy your garden seeds here in bulk and be sure of fresh seed. x kK W H Doubt Spruce up ! Spring suit for $15.00. shabby ? You can get an Al Why be sk * Diesfeld's Gem rings make excellent pre- sents. Our stock is very complete, good reductions will be made dur- ing the month of May. * * Rose & Co Another lot of 25¢ to 35¢ white- wash brushes to sell on Thursday 3 for 25c. Rose & Co. "The Fair." * og k Miss Walker See the new summer millinery at Miss Walkers. Mavshal Stonehouse A Japanese Screen will give tone to your room. They are truly ar- tistic. + Call to see them. / See adv. on page 1. This sign is permanently attached to the front of the main building of the Lydia KE. Pinkham Medicine | Company, Lynn, Mass. 'What Does This Sign Mean ? It means that public inspection of the Laboratory and methods of doing business is honestly desired. It means that here. is nothing about the bus- iness which is not "open and above- board." . - It means that a permanent invita- tion is extended to anyone to come and verify any and all statements made in the advertisements of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. | «Is it a purely vegetable compound made from roots and kerbs -- with- out drugs ? Come and See. i Do the women of America continu- ally use as much of it as we are told #: ome and See. . i 'Was there ever such 'a Jerson as E. and is on Come and See. and are the letters 4 ree ines opt 15¢] whom Sik a, - Is the vast 1 vate correspo ondence. ; Women conduoted bY | wd Shirts HE patterns are all attractive and of the latest design, * The goods will wear long after you have forgotten i; the price. You can have these Shirts with or without cuffs attached in sizes from 14 to 17. style, regular 75c. For 47c. ~ Imported Linoleum EAVY Imported block pattern, 2 yards wide. - This is quality but bought to sell at soc. per On sale this week at square yard, 37:¢. per square yard They are shirts with medium © TWO FOR THE HOME 'Arabic Collars i now. "We have! the WG Re : line. them. a Lead er---the Arabie: | This "collar full of style and comfort." Low endugh to give yoy plen : ty of neck room. and? high enough. to-be dressy. HINA: Linoleum, dark, no cheap _ A. Ross 2 for 25¢, China Matting 3 Matting, four "different™ "patterns, 1 yard wide, ¢blors mix- tures of red, green, and blue, suit i able for anyapartment where matting. Is. required, regular price 20c. per: yard, this week poe 15¢c. per yard EPSOM A number from here atiended Manchester Anniversary, Sunday, and report a large crowd, Mr. Will. Asling has purchased a fine new buggy. Mr. Percy Costello has returned home from Sunderland, Mrs. Smith and daughter are visiting with her mother, Mrs, Wm, Sellars A large crowd. of spectators view- ed the football between Uxbridge | and Epsom on Monday bight, UTICA The | 8 score wus 4 to 0 in fovor of Epsom, | {i§4 _ Mr. Richard Harper and wife are | EER spending a few days with Oshawa friends. 'F. B. Murray, of the Canadian Detective Bureau, Toronto, is Holi- daving at his home here. : Mrs, B. R. Jones and baby, of Toronto, are visiting Mrs. E. Jones. "A number from here went to om to witness the football match--Uxbridge vs. Epson on Monday evening. : "We are very sorry to report the illness of Mrs, Frank Sonley. We hepe for her quick recovery. [PAP SP SO -- Lindsay's New Paper "A bright little paper -- The Lindsay Free Press--has come to us lately. Some of the reasons for its publication are given herewith. We wish the new paper success. : We beg most respectfully to in- form you that In the course of two or three Weeks the above Compan will commence the publication ofa' five Daily and Weekly Newspaper n Lindsay, upon stictly -indepen- Hl dent lines politically and afong Tenders Parties 'wishing to supply' the corporation of the village of "Port Perry with cement for the year 1908 will leave written tenders with the undersigned on or before 20th May 1908. -Cement-to be delivered when and where 'required within the corporation. -- . W. H. HARRIS, Clerk. Eggs for hatching Silver Grey Dorkins The breed that fays-- The breed that pavs ~. = | Bred from the best pens-in Am- erica. Last year my flock netted me $1.50 pet bird in eggs alone, market price, 100 dozen this year. ~~ and have ready taid ? GRAIN AND SEEDS _ Wheat, red......,..,.. 8 Wheat, white.,........ 8 2 : Wheat, spring......:..85t6 0 Wheat, gaose.. :.1...0'80 to Barley -. "vi uins ae dee 5000 0 Alsike, No. 1......10 00 tot' Alsike, No. 2..4.., 7 00'to' Alsike, No, 3.:.... 5 00 t6 € Red, No. 1:ves env. 10 00 tol Red, No. ied vii Timothy Seed..v., 2 7 Peas... .iviiviiiv. 00 RY... corinisns vs ey A Buckwheat, vy rs con 0.55 to QBS oo coisa inn sion 435 to MEAT, POULTRY AND PROD 3 Folin i or _ Eggs $1.00 per setting or $s,00| Hogs, per Bandred, Mal odes BCH, ;

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