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Port Perry Star, 16 Jun 1909, p. 8

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E have an up-to-date optical room with the "best and | 3 _ most scientific methods of eye testing. 'We have fitted dozens of people properly and we can do the sai for you. - 9 Don't put it off for Some other time, w your eyes are weak they will certainly not get better by _ additional strain. = If taken in time you may only have to | use glasses a short time and then lay them aside. A} _ proper pair of glasses, fitted at the time when you feel that © your eyes are getting weak will do. more goed than hun: © dreds of dollars' worth of doctor's medicine, after your eyes have been badly néglected. S : Give us a tal; we can soon convince you that we understand our business. We can give you abundance of proof of cases we have helped. It costs you nothing to get your eyes tested, and when you don't need glasses we will tell you so. We are anxious to spread our glasses among the people, and for the next ten days have marked them at We call your att "nice lot to ¢h spuns, single breasted coats, 1-4 line : grey and fawn mixtures; prices lower than they have ever been oftered before. We carry alarge stock of everything 'in the Optical business,-and we can supply you with almost any kind of frames that you would desire. If for any reason you cannot come to town, we would : be pleased t o have our optician call on you. In looking after your eyes particularly, the old adage " applies-- " Lay not off till to-morrow what you SHOULD DO TO-DAY. GIVE US A CALL SERRE GREENBERG'S THE PEOPLE'S JEWELRY STORE Additional Locals "i~. House for Rent On Cocurane St., every Con- wenience, hard and soft water in house bath, furnace, electric lights, fine rooms. The house is an ex- cellent one and rent is moderate. Apply Mrs. Scott. - Uxbridge play ball here on Friday The Fireman bold their excursion 5B Nagrs, on Wed. Aug. 4th. rs later. worth League Concert pleasing The hens on ; program. were , but the 'attendance was oe, WANTED AT ONCE 5S Dressmaeers to six. ' No night work JONES, DUNK & CG. Mr. Vernon T, Carey, of Hamil ; will sing in the Methodist urch bere next Sunday evening. has an exceptionally sweet and ng voice. Mr. Carey is a ber of Bruce A. Carey, the of the klgar Choir, and has 1 Soing oratorio work through- ut Ca for a couple of years, "The soldiers 'have gone to camp. kteen went from Port Perry and nity. -- Fishing Opens . Fishing opened yesterday. The umber and size of the first catches are a matter of importance. We, the people of Port Perry, ought to our friends know that a good ay's fishing cau be had in the in the waters of Lake Scugog. Mr. Grant Stewart is recovering after serious of his house by! Agricultural Course at Whitby There has just.come to hand the calender of the coarse in Agricul ture which is to be inaugurated at the Whitby Collegiate Institute in | Ses tamber, © 'This course is to be the sama' ag the regular 1st. and 2nd. {urn courses in many respects and - is w take two years. The subjects of study are animal Hus- bandry, Field Husbanbry, ' Poultry Hasbandry, Horticulture, Agri cultural Physics, Bacteriology, Chem. istry, Dairying. Arithmetic; Book- keeping, Botany, English, Geog- raphy, History and Zoology. The agricultural subject to are to be taught by the District Representa tive of the Department of Agri- culture, Mr. J. H. Hare, B. 8. A. The other subjects will be taught by the other teachers of the Collegiate, My,' Hare is sufficiently well known. thronghout the county to need no introduction and his work in giving the Stock and Seed Judging classes and the Fruit Meeting of the past winter has been sufficient to Serve as a sample of the practical instruction which he will give to the youths who enter to study agriculture next "fall. To this practical in: instruction is added a good ground ing in other subjects of a more ,cultaral nature, making jhe course just what is needed by the country boys who intend to farm and who want an ed » on, : $d We wish 'the best of success to this new move in educational affairs (20d we are glad that Ontario 2 Rae Sa ------------ NOTICE - Take notice that the Clerk "of the Village of Port Perry has received the Assessment Roll on June 8th, 1909, and that the last day for fe iving 'appeals from - said asséas- ment is 22nd June, 1900. J per Court of Revision TOWN HALL, PORT PERRY Take notice that the first sitting of the Court of Revision to revise the assess. ment roll of the Village of Port Perry will be held on Monday, July sth, at 8 pn. ofl which all persons interested: are request- |! ed to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. Ww. H, HARRIS, Clerk: Dated at Port Perry 8th June, 1909.yf 3 School Report 8CUGOG REPORT Of 8.8. No, 8." Honor Roll Tor April, 4 Ben. 1V:-- Vera Jackeon Juma. IV:-- Allan Jackson, Jun. I[I--Clarence Wallace, 11-- Lottie Milner * Part H--R Raymes Sen [--Albert Johuson Jun I -- Abraham Johnson Houor Roll for May percentage of ] total given ; Sen IV--Jensie Liddle--75 Jun 1y--- Allan jackson 76 un HI--Greta ~Mildred Walla County is among the first of the! - Part IL districts of she provines to be fi ored 'with ' the 'establishment Secondary agricultural Saucation, : CM mtarested should write to 50 bitby for a copy 'of the} tie shoes for $1.wv, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00° Shoes, low heel Mr, and Mrs, Stewart Chambers] of Wilfrid spent Sunday with rela-{ tives here. Ja : + DRESS MUSLINS, = 2 Inexpensive washable summer dress fabrics in pretty barred, spot and figured muslins, dozeas of patterns to choose from, some 'with mercerised stripes as well as figures; a beautiful range, 30 in. wide, per yard 15¢c. FANCY SUMMER PARASOLS, A beautiful Tot of sun parasols in_colors which 'will 'match. most "any suit b or hat, nice light handles, brass ribs, regular $125, 1.50 and 2 oo stock, but we bought them at a reduction dnd will clear ther out at one price. : : Your pick $1.25 ¥- We Have just received a lot of Men's 'and Boys' JES jo Xn nr x a Men's Suits, $4.00, § 00, 6.00, 7.00 and 8.00 These suits are good value and should. be sold at from $7.00 to 12.00 en EER i Boys' : Wash Suits, $1.50, 2.00, 2.50 Boys' Tweed Suits $2.50, 3.00, 4.00, 4. i Men's Cravenette Waterproof 'Raincoats in steel grey and check tweed. 'Extra value--$7.00, 8.00 and 10.00 = foi ; : ; : Boots and Shoes A new lot of Ladies' tan and black Ladies' Wash Suits tn brows, blue and white : xtra good quality : ~~, Up-to-date patterns Also Old Ladies' Elastic and Tie : 2 $1.50, 1.75,:2.50, 3.00 to : GREENBANK SEAGRAVE fe. Javier McKinley has i into house lately occupied gle fickle ang 'bride have| McDougall,

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