RESOLVED ig THAT WE HAVE PRE- EN PARED FOR THE WAN a &) OF OUR CUSTOMER AND KEEP IN SToCR AT ALL TIMES JUST THE THINGS YOU WANT. BUSTER BROWN 'No MATTER WHAT YoU WANT IN THE JEWELRY AND OPTICAL LINE, WE HAVE IT FOR-YOU. THAT'S oUR BUSINESS; WHETHER IT1S A PRETENTIoU-S WEDDING PRESENT, A SMALL GRADUATION GIFT, A PAIR OF SPECTACLES OR NOSE GLASSES, WE CAN SELL YOU EXACTLY WHAT YoU WANT, AT THE PRICE YOU WANT To PAY FOR IT. WE HAVE THE EQUIPMENT AND THE KNOWLEDCE FOR PROPERLY TESTING YOUR EYES. YoU WILL BE PLEASED INOUR STORE pL ys REPAIR IT FOR YOU-REASONABLE ICE I. R. BENTLEY, Jeweller, Port Perry. BROCK BROS. & CO. SPECIAL SALE of House Furnishings and Wall Paper We are showing a good range of Tapestry Rugs in the following sizes and prices 2} x 8 yds at $10.00 3 x 3 yds at $10.00 and $12.00 3 x 3} yds at $15.00, $18.00, and $30.00 3x 4 yds at $17.00 to $20.00 4 x 4 yds 53 00 4 x 5 yards at $24.00 Floor Oilcloth, in the following widths 1, 1}, 2, and 2} yard widths. Linoleums . 4 yards wide, in floral and block patterns. Window Blinds 6 dozen seconds, regular 50c value for 30c Price per sq yd 48c 75¢c sq yd Plain Window Shades, good quality, in green or buff Price complete 50c Plain Window Shade with either Lace or Insertion. Price complete 60c Window Shades with combination colors, white and green, with Hartshorn rollers. Price complete 85¢ Wall Paper in great variety For Bed Rooms we have some dainty patterns in stripes and floral patterns, with cut-out borders. Prices 7c, 10c, 124c, 1Bc, and 20c per roll - 8 special patterns in medium and dark grounds. Regular 10c value. = Special price 8c roll 2 patterns in light_colors for bathroom or pantry, only 100 roll in the lot and cannot be replaced to sell at less than 10c. Clearing at 6¢ roll Parlor Papers, at 124c to 0c roll. Curtain Nets at Special Prices 3 pieces Curtain Nets, with colored border. Regular 16¢ for 10c Plain White Curtain Scrim, 36 in wide, Price 15¢c We are showing 'good values in plain white or ecru curtain scrims, at from 18c to S0c yard. AR Call in and have a a Flock through our ~ House . Fdrnishings and seé what we - have to offer. - the doctors i to what | can do' coy oc ht with ce and \ yh Fon ke lieve in the effi in dat washing. our Orval Byer, Druggist, az, bos | filled a big rend pi "] BL a 3 the past few years, and will show plain it to you on request. A rfl ing teresting booklet on Internal Bathing--' Man of To-Day is Only 50 Per Cent. Es. cient--can also be obtained for the as If you prefer, white to Dr. Chas. A. Toxins 163 College Street, Toronto, for same, Manchester Mrs J Parkin is home again, -after spending the winter in Toronte. Mrs D Rees is in the city attending the funeral of her son-in-law, Mr Wey. Mrs S I Barrett motored to Oshawa 'lon Sunday. ! Mr and Mrs George Stone were visiting his parents her last week Mr John Fursey has purchased the house and lot from Mrs Wm Stubbs. Mr Thos Johnson has purchased the house and lot vacated by Mr W Davies. Mr W Jackson of Scugog, spent Sundav with J T Dobson. ' Mr W F Dobson has purchased a new Chevrolet Car from Beare Bros, Port Perry. The Girls Club of Piospect are holding a concert in the town hall, here on the evening of May 18; The Free Will Offering in 'connéct- ion with the Sunday School will be held in the church on Sunday, May 27. Two sermons will be preached by Rev E C Hunter of Epsom, at 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. Everybody wel- come. Seagrave As per previous announcement in last weeks Star the Memorial Service was held in our church on Sunday evening May 6, in loving memory of the noble boys that have fallen at the front. A beautiful Honor Roll was erected on the platform with the names of the boys inscribed on it. It was nicely draped with the Union Jack and decorated with a pair Sabres. The Pulpit was draped in black. = Rey Mr Joblin gave a very forceful Sermon from Galatians 6 : 2 He was ably assisted by the Rev Mr Graham, pastor of Sonya Presbyterian Church, also an Organ Solo rendered by Mrs Edgar Butt. Mr Brown the Superin- tendant, gave a brief sketch of the lives of the boys who have paid the supreme sacrifice and also appealed to those at home to do their share. He extended the heartfelt sympathy of the people to the bereaved families. The following are the names inscribed on the Honor Roll:-- Pte Frank Jeffries Pte John Sumner Pte TM Watson Pte Peter Truss Pte Arthur Shakleford We wish to-thaok the Sonya people for withdrawing their evening Service and mingling with us in this memorial service. Visitors over the week endi-- Mr and Mrs T H Watson" and daughter Jean of Toronto. Mr Edwin Bright of Toronto." Corpl G Brown at his home: over Sunday. 'The annual meeting of our Sunday School was held last Thursday even- ing and the following :staff of officers, waa elected for the coming year:-- Superintendant--] H Brown Asst Supt--W J Rogers ¢ Secretary--S Wooldridge Asst Sec"y--H Eagleson Treasurer--Mrs T Midgley Organist--Miss May. Brown' Missionary Sec'y--Mss L Temprance Sec'y--Cecil § Librarians--MTr snd Bogus, Mrs Orcha; st | visited his parents 'this _ Teachers--Mr'S Refnolds, Mr W | | * Bovis git jomned oh Tibb resigned's position in a don the Kilts, DIED--Af Nestleton, on Sund: May 6, 1917, William Chapman. "The funeral of Mr. John Harron of Caesarea was conducted by our pasto Rev J W Totten. highly respected citizen and bis" de- parture is deeply regretted. The mémbers of the Nestleton Offering Services - instead of the more in harmony with the spirit of the present food crisis, that no public feasting should be held. The Anniversary Services of the Caesarea church will be held on Sun- day, June 17th, Rev (Dr) JJ Ferguson, pastor of Perth Ave Church, Toronto, will con- | duct the Anniveersary Services at Blackstock church, on Sunday May 20th. A memorial service is to be held in, the: Armouries next Sunday evening in honor of the boys who have fallen at the Front. The services in con: - | nection with the other churches of the locality are being withdrawn. The service will be under the direction of the Presbyterian Church. The build- Ing should be crowded to give express- ion to this tribute of honour and re- spect. Prospect Miss Mary Sonley and Mr Will Blatch spent Sunday in Epsom. . Our League held their annual meet- ing on Wednesday night and re-elect- ed the officers. Our Young Ladies are practising a play which they intend giving in Manchester Hall, in the near future. See Bills for further particulars. Mr Geo Bearden spent Sunday at the home ol Mrs Holidays ° Vindicator Changes Hands The proprietorship of the Oshawa Vindicator has passed from the hands of Mr W J Watson to Messrs C& RJ Davison of Toronto. ' 'The new own- ers were formerly connected with the Mail and Empire. Mr Watson was a strong journalist, something of a stormy petrel in his make-up, but honorable and wholesome in his out- look. We trust that the future will hold for him such happiness as he bowels Mr Wm Vancamp has inti] Jo | Mr Botwright' ty dl The "Maple 'Mr Harron was a Social ape the annual Supper, it being considered | can best enjoy. largely attended as was. ex| account of the cold, wet eveni We are glad to hear that Mr Yon church have decided to hold Thank' platten is Xecovering as the warm - . weather approaches. Mr Jesse Demara has Tovested in. a bo new automobile. _ Mr Levi Stephenson aod Hs sister started 'for the West on Tuesday. Mr and Mrs"John Milner spent last Friday and Saturday in Toronto visit- ! poor health. Quarterly meeting services a will be i il Bouse, held next Sunday morning in the Centre church, beginning at 1080 rr---------- | sharp. The afternoon of the follow- ° ing Friday May 4th, the Quarterly Board of the circuit will meet at the parsonage. As this is the last meet- ing of the year a large attendance i is THE PORT. pho! STAR and $2. requested. The Rev Mr Baker principal of Albert College, Belleville, was unable to take the services last Sunday, but expects to be here' sometime in "the near future, Purple Hill The Institute Meeting, as previous- ly announced will be held on the third Wednesday May 16th, at Mrs James Strongs, ier Mrs Clyde Platten and baby, Murial, 0 nie Vif Frm of Prosest, small orchard.' "Globe (Daily).. 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