aah eral alone Hinde a ; advertise to give you a bargain, we no say it but we doit. Everybody 1s commencing 'to that this is the reason we do the business, a We don't want the earth, but we do WANT TO MAKE SALE S We are selling our goods on a low margin, and it 2. Se us, for we get the increase in sales. We don't need our goods We want to sell them, We want to keep our stock constantly moving, 'there More we are willing to give you a chance to buy good goods pay: ata low price, Make it a point to come and see our store: we ar "always glad to show goods, whether. you buy or not. Bear in mind that GREENBERG'S is the People! Jewelry Store. The sooner you learn save on your purchases, - this, 'the more you y All our different lines are complete in every detail, and. what we have not can get it for you, got in connection 'with our business, w 1f you intend to buy anything in watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware, or optical goods REMEMBER = GREENBERG'S THE: PEOPLES JEWELRY STORE Additional Locals TET House for: Rent On Cochrane St., every Con: venience, hard and soft: water in Tonse bath, furnace, electric lights, nine rooms. The house is dotigx- cellent one 'and rent is. waderate, Apply Mrs. Scott. Anniversary at the Head Church Scugog On Mohday evening the members and friends of Stigop. Head Church held their anniversary Which was in 'some measure a farewell to Rey, W. T. Wick- ett and his wite who are leaving next "week for therr new Circhit at Shannop- + ¥ille, The new pastor Rev, Mr, Totten lormely of Claremont was aiso introduced and 'was received. The program and tea were. good, and special thanks are dde to Mr. James Stonehouse who his musical cabinet and ;helped out way 'acceptably.' Speeches were Mr. Farmer, of Port Perry, r. Snell of Prince Albert, Rev. Totten. Mr. McIntyre, of Port Ty, and Miss Aldred, Scugog, gave "P, were about $60.00 "Thes Graham occdpied the chair ards 'the end the pro Mr. Wickett and his 'wife to the d tead the following address to le Mea I Rodman and Mrs rey presented the couple with a 'set. At the conclusion Mr. ed his appreciation of the rs. of the Head Ladies the : peri Mars. Thurlow of Philadelphia is visit- igg her sister, Mrs. 0: Snyder. The Methodist Sabbath School held their annual anniversary last Sunday and Ménday. Preaching services were held morning and fa" mass. meeting of the school in the afternoon. Allthe services were well attended. 'The church audit: wium would nop hold "fthe people at ev fui service and the sbhool room was throws a pen. : The ReviMy, Tucker 'of Greenwood took all - thiee = services, Reaching morning and evening, and speoking at tha afternoon serviceson the foundation of the first Christian Church #s recorded in the Book of Acts.' ~The musical part oj [the services was exceedinly, good beiyg.. furnished by the regular choir assembly by the Choral Club of 12 male voices. : Tha latter furnished the music for the afternoon service, and did it remarkably well, ' The music in the evening was given by the Choir and members of the Choral Club making a choir of 25 voices Their rendition of the anthems was ex- cellent. We have reason to be proud of onf choir. We have not learned ' what the proc: eeds for the day were, but they must be most gratifying 'as' the attendance was reat. We congratulate our Methodist friends for the success, of their anniversary. Monday afternoon was given up to sports of various kinds, Baseball games loeg and short distance foot races, bal: lon ascension etc, © The tea served in isement was of most ent ualtty andahe musical program /splen: idly renderek. Lip A a Me TH, week on business, Pickering 50 Wise Whitby Township . Fast: Whitby . Reach Seugog veeee Uxbridge Tp. rock .. Thorah'.; Mara . Rama . Whitby Town Oshawa v... ovens ~~ os 0D SO Cn Oy mt 09 O a A he oR pe RO NO HWS Port Perry .. Cannington Beaverton ©... ! NOTICE | Take notice that the Clerk of thi Village of Port Perry has receive the Assessment Roll on June Sth 1909; and that the last day for r ceiving appeals from said as ment is 220d June, 1909. ¥ Court of Revision! "TOWN HALL, PORT PERRY Take notice that the first sitting of tie. Court of Revision 'to_ revise the asses: ment roll 'of the Village of Port Perry be held on Monday, July sth, at 8 p.m which all persons interested 'are requ notice'and govern themselv accordingly. - Wit. H, HARRIS, Clerk. ted at Port Perry 8th Boys'. Wash Suits, $1.50, 2.09, 2. "tie shoes for $i.cu, 00, 7.00 and:8.00 These s to 12.00 ald .50 Boys' Tweed Suits 'Men's Cravenette Waterproof Raincoats in steel. grey and . value--$7.00, 8.00 and 1000 © Men's Suits; $4.00, be sold at from hoes ), 1:80; 1.75, 2. Also Old Ladies' Elastic. a Boots and A new lot of Ladies' Shoes, low heel .