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Port Perry Star, 22 Nov 1916, p. 8

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i Prices For Coal ; During this month the following prices will govern Nut Coal $8.60 $8.10 Stove and Egg Coal Sr3% 7:85 Pea Coal 7.25 = "6.75 SPOT CASH PRICES Orchard the Coal Man a DIAMONDS 9 We have a few of Al quality at prices which you will not get elsewhere, any of which we will hold till after Xmas on 10% deposit. CUT GLASS 7 We have a good range of choice pieces all of which bear the stamp of the best cut glass manufacturers in Ontario. 9 Prices are exceptionally low. 9 You are invited to call and see the above mentioned goods, You are un- der no obligation to-buy. 9 Leave your watch or clock with us for repairs, satisfaction guaranteed or mon. ey refunded. I. R. BENTLEY JEWELLER and Experienced WATCHMAKER (Next door to Byer's Drugstore) Morley Campbell Epworth League REAL ESTATE AGENT Convention | Fire, Life and Accident Insurance i List your Properties with me. The Whitby District Epworth For Sale League Convention will be held in Extra value in a 9 acre chicken farm. | Brooklin Methodist church on Tues-| Stock can be bought, Also 7 acre | day afternoon and evening, December | market garded complete, all kinds 57 4p 000 the speakers will be Rev " Superinsendent of S T Bartlett, MONEY TO LOAN Metho- Young People's Work in the on farm property--first mortgage. | dist Church. Apply to Morley Campbell, PortPerry | $3000. Sime sn------ on Interest at the current rate is allowed on all deposits 14 upwards. Careful attention is given to every account: Small accounts are welcomed. Accounts may be opened and operated by mail. 3 of $1 and ¥ Accounts may be opened in the names of two or more persons; with- drawals to be made by any one of them or by the survivor. PORT PERRY BRANCH C. F. Worrell ° Manager : Seagrave The Sunday School Institute meets here this week. ! Next Sunday our church service is to be held at 10.30 a.m. Sunday, School session immediately after. | Mr. Kenneth Charters of Toronto, ' spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Hawkins. Miss Winnie Elliott spent Sunday with friends in Cartwright. Miss Lois Rogers has returned home after spending some weeks with friends in Toronto. Mr Geo. Webster has bought a farm } at Wick and will move in the Spring. We wish him every success. Last Friday a meeting of the joint road and bridge committees of the counties of Ontario and Victoria was held at Seagrave to look over the new bridge and take over from the con- tractors the bridge which was quite satisfactory. The cost will be about We expect it will be open for traffic the last of this week. Mr J H Brown has returned from Stayner, where he spent a week in the interest of the Ontario Wind Engine and Pump Company. Last Thursday evening Rev. Mr. Joblin gave a very interesting lecture on Eastern Ontario, illustated by lantern slides. He expects to repeat those talks from time to time during) the winter months, Blackstock About eight of our young people of Miss Winnie Elliott, former teacher "at Egypt, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs John Forder. Mrs. John Miller Deceased was of English descent, and was born in the Township of Napanee 92 years ago. She was the relict of the late John Miller, of Sea- grave A member of the Methodist church from her girlhood, she was an active worker in the Sabbath School. Since the death of her late husband she has resided with her granddaugh- 'ter, Mrs W G Philp, Nestleton Sta- tion, where she died on October 21st last. Although Mrs Miller was blind for four years before her death, her mind was bright and her spirit cheerful-- amiable of disposition and always mindful of the welfare and comfort of others. . She leaves to mourn her lass--one daughter, Mrs Wm Beecroft, Sonya, and a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Three sons and four daughters predeceased her, some in infancy, others in manhood and womanhood. The funeral services were conduced by the Rev Mr Kidd, of Blackstock, and interment was made at Bethel Cemetery, Seagrave, where Rev Mr Goodwell officiated. Prospect Those who attended the plowing match found the event very instruc- tive. The absence.of drunken men the Epworth League attended the E was noticeable--not one was seen--a L Convention at Tyrone on Thursday fact which goes to show the value of of last week. They brought back good reports and inspiration to carry on the work at home better than ever the new liquor law, Glad to hear that Mrs George Mc- Clintock 1s improving. 1 Tea best or everyday style. JUST ARRIVED, Women's Patent and Kid cuts, the correct style for smart dressed ladies. The always reliable Classic boots for misses Fresh Fall Bulbs for winter or spring. flowerin, H acint Tulips, Daffodils, and Chinese Lillies = Hyacinths, \ Mr Frank McClintock is not as well as we would like to see him. Mrs Frank Duff was under parental roof last week. Our League attended a social even- ing of the League at Raglan, and had an enjoyable time. The regular meet-] ing of our League has been postponed until Thursday of this week on ac- count of thc SS. Institute held at Manchester on Tuesday. : Lionel, Frances, Jessie and Ewart Diamond visited their uncle, Mr John Phillips, at Brougham last Sunday, Miss Burns is visiting her sister, Mrs Hooper, of King. ~ Miss Lola Gilroy, visited at home the for the week end. Those from a distance who attended Miss Frankie Diamond's wedding were Mr and Mrs Philips, Mr and Mrs! Toole, Mr and Mrs Lane, Mr and Mrs Fair, Mr and Mrs Croxall. Sonya Red Cross Society -- Mrs Squire Miss McKay, Sec'y. 3 = Pte Lewis Lunney of the 182nd Bn was home over Sunday, and Corporal Jackson has been visiting friends here Mr and Mrs Wm MacMillan, Mr and Mrs John C Clarkson, Mr J Squiresand Miss Hilda, Misses Lillian ~~ Gibson and Jennie Clarkson spent Sunday in Oshawa 3 Mr Herman Keeler, of Sunderlgind was visiting friends here. a The Bazaar and Social held under the the auspices of the Sinclair - Mis- sion Band was a decided success. Salem The Patriotic League of Salem, Mariposa, sent the following to the Red Cross Headquarters: ° 127 Pairs Socks 25 Anti-Vermin Shirts 6 Pyjama Suits 101 Turkish Towels 118 Large Pads 270 Gauze Pads 266 Compresses On Wednesday evening last, Mr Donald MacDougall, who has enlisted in the Royal Navy Flying Corps, was presented with a Biple from the Red! Cross Society here, and the following | address was read by Miss Lorna Dure: To Mr Donald A McDougall: Dear Donnie--It is with mingled feelings of joy and sorrow that the, Red Cross Society learn that you are soon to leave us. * We feel that we, could not let you go without remem- bering you even in a small way. So we ask you to accept these small tokens together our best wishes, that after doing your duty to King and, Country, you may be spared to return. to us again. Signed on behalf of the | 1190 Gauze Wipes 48 Pillow Cases 12 Comforters. 1 Roll of Gauze 1 1b Absorbent Cotton Mrs A J Power, Pres. E L luke, Sec-Treas. Utica A special meeting of the Women's Institute will be held in Memory Hall on the afternoon of Thursday, N - ber 30. The meeting will bef by Miss Susie Campbell, Oakwood Ave. Toronto. All ladies invited. Boom the recruiting meeting on the evening of the 28th. See bills. Many are taking advantage of our offer to put goods away till Christmas for them. They see the gain of the early buyer. oin these early shoppers and follow them here. J You Perhaps some of these suggestions will help you. If not there are plenty left. See our assortment of serving trays. They are This pair of Den Chairs are bound to be appreciated, They are in fumed finish, with spring seats well upholstered. Prices $6.75 and $7.00 Mr. Husband! Nothing could please your good wife FURNITURE DEALERS BELL PHONES 67 and 128 ~ DAY OR NIGHT for C $100.00. Lots more at less money. Bedroom, Parlor and Den furniture at all Let us show you. You will be under no obligation to buy. of reed with pretty ma terials under glass. bottom. An ideal gift to any woman. Prices $2.50 to $5.00 For a Friend With a Home of Her Own Centre Tables Pictures Rockers Jardeniere Stands and Pedestals Carpet Sweepers 50c to $5.00 $1.00 to $20.00 76: to $10.00 $3.00 to $4.00 PICTURE FRAMING Let us frame that pictu gift. 36 samples of mo . 4 owas vi nan hristmas as much as a new s re for you. It will make a nice uldings to choose from. Hae 8 uite or even Goods kept till Cl Felt This rocker i in * either quartered oak or mahogany Finely polished. mY $5.50 An excellent gift One - better - Look at this! dozen assort- ed Rockers ateach = only $3.25 piece of furniture. We have a beautiful dining suite. at = : ig .

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