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Port Perry Star, 2 Jun 1915, p. 8

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Let us fill your bin Yor winter, = We guaran our Coal to be nothing but D, ton Coal, "The Standard Anthraci a Coal mind Sineideriiy the quality. the cheap: 2 | esti i ; i : is as toy from dirt and noite : possible to be. Mr. S. Graham is our local agent and samples of our monuments may be seen at onr premises, Perry St, Port Perry. Prices and styles. will be shown on application to Mr. Graham at the Post Office, ROSE & CO Here ate goods you will save money on. --these prices 25¢ 25¢ 29¢ 25¢ 8 bars good laundry soap 7 glass table tumblers 14 qt. straight galvanized pails Globe Washboards $1.00 galvanized wash tubs 9c 5 qt grey granite saucepans 19¢ Aluminum salt & pepper shakers 10c 1 gt aluminum saucepans 22¢ The Fair Buy now for one week. 86¢c box Embossed Stationery 2bc Safety pin, 100. for 10¢ Hair nets 2 far Bc All post cards 6 for bc Shoe laces, per dozen 10c Wall mircors from 10c up, a new lot just in. Don't miss our Pure Candies for the holiday. A big lot just in Rose & Co The Fair FARM FOR RENT 190 acres, good buildings, water in house and bam. well fenced, land in good state of cultivation. = Apply Box 47, Myrtle Je Sue tion. JOHN BELDON LUNDY LDS, DDS. (formerly of Brantford, Ontario) Announces that he has taken over the dental practice of Dr, R. Graham, and is prepared to continue the practice as established. Bell Phone 68 Ind. Phone 900 Miss fare: § is the fortunate possessor of a splendid na contralto "voice, and as this has been akilfully developed under a 's guidance, the result is really de- tful. In the various ups of songs os Peck was given & Li a fine opportunity to y her true artistic temperament, "Toronto Sunday oi Miss Parker will appear at Town Hall, Port Perry, June 3rd. For Sale or Rent.-- Comfortable six roomed house, conveniently situa- ted, good garden.. 'H. G. Hutcheson Launch for Sale New launch hull complete except for engine, 17 feet long, 5 foot beam, ly built' of cyprus and oak. Very model. Price $160.00. Would cost $200, d Can be by arra t wih Wen Collins "H.C. NASMITH 'CARTAGE and DRAYING The undersigned is prepared to do all kinds of carting, dray work," and plowing of Gardens etc. ~ For terms see, WILLIAM CAMPBELL 13-- PORT PERRY TO THE PUBLIC The undersigned is prepared to take a few more cement jobs of any kind, (except silos) to make up the season's work, Stable doors a specialty, W, H, PALMER 19-5 from visiting daughter the' city. ¥ ' Mr. aad Mrs.'J. E, Elliott tended anniversary Services at Eaiskillen on last week. 3 A large number attended th Meth- odist Anniversary here on The baseball games were ve esting, Sonya winning the tourfrfient, Mr. Henry Samells has 'bought a lot in Blackstock and intends build- |, ing in the near future. Mr. Patton is giving his store a coat of paint which is an improvement Raglan Mr. Jas. Moffett is attending the Woodbine races in Toronto, Mr, R. Wilkinson is visiting in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Thompson, is visiting Mr."D. Thompson. Did you bear that: merry note. was the wedding bells; i : Messrs: George and Charles McA Laren, and Mrs J. J. Ormit n attend- ed the funeral of their mother in Ot~ tawa last week. Mr. Fred Bray of Enfield, ing frienes here on Sunday las It f d Prospect Sorry to hear of the sudden death of Mr. Thomas Spencer, who died at Blackstock on Saturday last, after a brief illness' of a few hours. He leaves to mourn his loss, a widow and large family, = We, extend to. them our sincere sympathy. Miss O. Edward, of Toronto] also Mr. G. Bearden of Uxbridge, visited with Mrs. J. Holliday last week: "Miss L. Gilroy, visiting her aunt} Mrs, E. Dorge ir in Brooidin, k { Telephone Development visit oft for or le has so i Sk 2 Miss 'Bvelyn VanNest had the mis- | fortune to be bitten by a strange dog on Victoria Day. The dog was im- mediately shot an examined and al-| though it was found to be in a perfect | healthy condition the child suffered| considerably. Mr. Wm, Worden and his staff "are making extensive improvements on the buildings at Mr. Bright's south farm, Mr. R. Hortop, of Oshawa Spent Sunday with friends here, Mr. John Quinn has bought Mr. D A Hubbels residence. : rand Mrs. Lymien of petetiiotos ¢ were' recent guests of Mr. W. Hy Wilson. Mr. Arthur Maw has eopaged with Mr. W. R. Kent for the ensuing year, Miss May Chisholm of Toronto, : {spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Chisholm. Mr. and Mrs. G. Hall of Brampton motored through here on Sunday. The Misses Birnie, of Whitevale, were the guests of their parents at the Bernie House for the week end. Ra glan. Mr." and Mrs. John Brent speny Sunday with friends in Shirley. Mr. Harold Archer, of Port Per paid a flying visit to Raglan Take Sunday. oo Mr. William Hodgson, : the care of the doctor. We hope for speedy recovery, a 4 Mr. Norman 'Han fect along the North end 'of guest of Miss Ruby ° : Mount Carmel Jas st is efécting al Mary years. ex seriencévensbies: us to give you expert and 'un: prejudiced advice: "concerning. your eyes, % 2 FE LUKE, See 0 YONGE ST, ORONTO Sings of [The ier Ea : COUNTY OF ontanio. A015 a

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