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Port Perry Star, 16 May 1917, p. 8

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RESOLVED THAT IT 15 ALWAYS BEST To BE ON TIME. THAT WILL BE EASY WHEN YoU ARE WEARING ONE OF OUR WATCHES. BUSTER BROWN IF YOU HAVEN'T A WATCH, COME IN AND SEE THE SPLENDID ONES WE ARE SELLING AND OUR Low PRICES ON THEM. IF YoU HAVE A WATCH DON'T LET IT 6o Too LONG WITHOUT BEING CLEANED. A TIME PIECE KEPT CLEAN AND OILED LASTS LONGER AND KEEPS BETTER TIME. OUR OPTICAL DEPARTMENT 1S AT YOUR SERVICE. COMETo US WHEN YOUR EYES TROUBLE YoU. WE Do ALL KINDS oF REPAIRING AND Do IT RIGHT AND REASONABLE. 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 8 x 3} yds at $15.00, $18.00, and $20.00 3 x 4 yds at $17.00 to $20.00 4 x 4 yds $18.00 4 x b yards at $24.00 Floor Oilcloth, in the following widths 1, 14, 2, and 2} yard widths. Linoleums 4 yards wide, in floral and block patterns. ' 7bc sq yd Window Blinds 6 dozen seconds, regular 50c value for 30c Price per sq yd 48c 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¢c 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, puly 100 roll in the lot and cannot be replaced to seH at less than 10c. Clearing at 6c roll Parlor Papers, at 12}c to 30c roll. Curtain Nets at Special Prices 8 pieces Curtain Nets, with colored border. Regular 15c for 10c Plain White Curtain Scrim, 36 in wide, Price 16c We are showing good values in plain white or ecru curtain scrims, at from 18c¢ to 50c yard. Call in and have a)look. through our House Furnishings and see what we have to offer. 3 on _ BROCK BROS & Co. m-- SRE ; EL . jton) will address the meeting on: PORT PERRY | Yo oil} ADARRAGHL 'Why not learn fore about Fhe Tal g and natural Lpragtice} -- the original stigintland 4 onappliance foe A. ing. shown, sad and t. booklet on the Bene to Dr. Chas. A. Tyrrell, ¥ Toronto, for same. Scugog Mr Norman® Alldred and Miss Lydia Alldred of Toronto, were visit- ing their father and brother recently. Messrs McKee and John Gerrow have invested 1n motor cars. Report says Mr Clarence Hood has bought the farm owned by Mr Chas Harper. Mr and Mrs Neil Sweetman, Rev and Mrs Buckler and Mrs Greaves attended the lecture given in 'the Methodist church by Mr J. W. Ben- gough, and report having 'enjoyed it very much. Myrtle | Mrs A B Fisher was visiting friends in Toronto last week. Rev Geo Nickle is disposing of his driving outfit and 'is buying a new Chevrolet car. Our enterprising butcher Mr Arthur Cook of Brooklin now delivers with a Ford truck. Seeding operations through here are almost completed despite the cold rainy season Fall wheat is a doubt- ful crop. Mr Henry Derby an old resident of this neighborhood was visiting at the home of Mr Sarvis last week. Mr F L Brown is preparing to build a new barn this summer. Mr David Burns of Brooklin has been delivering nursery stock through here. Dave is never im too big a hurry to favor his patrons with a poem of his own composing. Mr R M Tipper called at the school with the children's supply of seeds and eggs. .The kiddies are now busy preparing plots and setting hens. Utica Women's Institute At the annual meeting of the Utica Women's Institute, held at the home of Mrs Jas Horp, the following officers were elected: President--Mrs |] Nasmith 1st Vice Pres--Mrs F Crosier 2nd Vice Pres--Mrs Al Smith 81d Vice Pres--Mrs Ed Christie Sec'y-Treas --Mrs W Tennyson Directors--Mrs Jesse McClintotk, Mrs Cormack. The next meeting will be held' at the home of Mrs J Nasniith, Utica, on Saturday, June 2, when a Govera- ment speaker, (Mrs Boulton of, Wiar- "Economy in the Home; in Time; Money, Energy. Ladied invited. BETHEL At the Bethel Anniversary to he held May 20 and 24 the Rev. Geo. Nickle of Myrtle will preach on Sun: | day and on Thursday a tea will 'be served and an entertainment Kiven Rev E C Huuter, Miss E Elgie, Mr D Nicklin, BLACKSTOCK from Toronto. Miss Blanch 'Luke of Toronto was Luke, over Sunday. ; Miss Edith Taylor of Toronto was .L. |home over Sunday. : Mr and Mrs Medland and childrey nesds visiting her parents here. Rev] A Miller B.A. of Toronto free * [occupied the pulpit in the Methodist | church on Sunday evening. On Sunday afternoon a mass meet- ing of the three congregations was held in the Methodist church where Jw Bengough of Toronto gave a splendid address and chalk talk in the interests of the Dominion Alliance, Seagrave We are very pleased with the signs' of prosperity around this vicinity, | as shown by the following gentlemen | who have invested in new cars:--Mr Cephas Sleep a six cylinder, McLaugh- lin touring car. Messrs Wm and L Mr John Watson a five passenger Ford car. There was a full church last Sunday ! evening to see the lanterh views illus- trating the address given by Rev Mr Joblin on "The Life of Christ." The Bethel Anniversary Services will be held next. Sunday, morning and evening. Both services will be conducted by Rev Mr Nickle of Myrtle. See bills for particulars regarding entertainment to be held on May 23th. Seagrave Sunday School intend tainment on June 17 and 18. Mrs Sleep Sr. is home for the summer after spending the winter with her daughter in Toronto. No service in Seagrave church next Sunday, everybody goes to Bethel. BORN--To Mr. and Mrs. James Harding, Monday, May 14, 1917, a son SONYA On May 2nd the Red Cross Society. packed and forwarded to Lady Hughes the following articles: -- 86 pyjama suits 29 pillows 8 pillow slips 4 quilts 2 doz towels * 21 triangle bandages 18 house-wives 8 doz hot water bottle covers 26 doz handkerchiefs 2 Since Feb 21st" 128 pairs socks have been sent to the boys whose names are on the Sonya Honor Roll. F Miss Stella Gregg is home again | visiting her parents Mr and -Mrs "7. | I holding their anniversary and enter-| & Motor Gis Built to Rigid Standards Every Ovetand Light Fours bit fo a rgd andi of pe formance, comfort and | appearance... 3 Piospect Owing to the unfavorable' A WOAEE 'on on Luckey, our League met on Wed- night May 2nd. The Election cers took place; the Sollowing Hr result of fhe election;-- President--Miss Vera Somerville 1st Vice Pres -- Miss Mildred Smith 2nd Vice Pres--Miss Edythe Bruce 3rd Vice Pres--Mr Albert Blatch 4th Vice Pres--Miss G. Armstrong bth Vice Pres--Miss G. Wilson Secretary--Mr George Painter Treasu.er--Mrs George Painter Organist--Miss Vera Cook The committees to aid the Vice Presidents, also Assistant Secretary and Treasurer will be appointed Tues val May 8th. A number from here attended the b evening service at Manchester last Sunday. Short a Grey Dort towsing car, and Mr J Burns had the misfortune to have some sheep killed on the railway - | one dav last week. Don't forget the Play to be given by the Young Ladies Club in Man (X) chester Hall on Friday evening May 18th. The play entitled *'Miss Fear- less and Co" will be presented in three Acts. Keep the date open and come and enjoy a hearty laugh. = Proceeds in aid of church and patriotic work. The Ladies Aid will meet at the home of Mrs-Jas Somerville Weddes- day afternoon May 16th. When you need plants-- tomatoes; | cabbages, caulifiowers, celery, asters, eraniums, etc, go to the Greenhouse, igelow St., Port Perry. 108 acres, af Bue Ya storie. ¥ spring. sable y terms. 180 acres, lot large stone house, fr hose, bunk 3 box stalls, 14 x 14 } oh BEE 100 acres | mile W use 7 rooms, 'orchard. Eo eon 100 acres 2 miles from Burketos biish hanes. | 0 oom ay lrg h - Rable ood srain TE as uildings in good A -- a IT PAYS 1 BET THE vest Cl ety Tova Should not be compared with eset many businase ool country. It occu Rieter level 'and does gta fat work, is one reason 'the enorm- ' from business firms for our dune Yok enter. all year, Clon W.J.ELLIOTT, THE CANADIAN B OF COMMPRCE * JOHN AIRD; Geosert Manager. HL V. F. JONES, Ast Genoesl Manager President CAPITAL, $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND, $13,300,000 BANKING BY MAIL Accounts may be opened at every branch of The Canadian Bank of Commerce to be operated by mail, and will receive the same careful attention as is given to all other departments of the Bank's business. Money may be deposited vr withisawa ia this. way as satisactorlly. as by 4 personal visit 0 the Bank. POR! PERKY B<«NCH C. EF Worrell Light : Roadster - - $950 'Country Club $1110 Subjact to change without notice. our '975 f.o.b. Toronto

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