i 3 13 i i " | present their en| | Utica Women's Institut RESOLVED THAT WE WILL BE PLEASED To HAVE You COME |S IN AND SEE. OUR GOOD | VALUES AND OUR, COMPLETE STOCK WE ARE JUSTLY PROUD, FOR WE'VE: GOT THE GOODS TALK ABOUT A FINE SToCK OF RINGS, BRACELETS, PINS, WATCHES, CHAINS, SILVERWARE AND €UT GLASS. WHY, WE ARE JUST AS PROUD AS WE CAN BE OF WHAT WE HAVE IN oUR STORE. WE WANT To PLEASE AND SATISFY You WE WANT To TEST YOUR EYES, Too, AND FURNISH THE CORREGT GLASSEP. WE WANT To Do YOUR REPAIRING, Too. I. R. BENTLEY, Jeweller, Port Perry. "BROCK BROS. & CO. SUMMER SHOES Men. Women and Children Ladies' Patent Leather Pumps made in good fitting last, all sizes. Price $3.00 Ladies' Dongola Shoes with three straps, well made and good style, all sizes. Price $3.00 ladies' Patent Leather Shoes 3 straps, a very dressy shoe. Price $3.25 Ladies' Patent Button Oxfords blugher cut, sizes 3, 314, 4 only. Regular price $3.50 For $2.35 Here's a Special Bargain for the Women with the Small Foot 16 pairs Ladies' Dongola Blucher Ox- fords. Sizes 215, 3, 315, and 4 only. Regular $2.50 1% Clear $1.25 Fleet Foot Canvas Shoes For Summer Wear White Duck Bals, white honey comb sole, leather insoles, Misses' and Children's sizes. Price $1.25 Boy's and Women's sizes. Price $1.30 pair Men's sizes. Price $1.50. Tan or Black Canvas Outing Shoes, with honey comb rubber soles, cotton insole. Children's sizes, 7c and 95c pair. Women's and Boy's sizes $1.10 pair. Men' s sizes $1.25 pair. " BROCK BROS & C0: ~~ - PORT PERRY iE and DRAYING : Gok your "day wus. 3 BUTTER PAPER ih Giri Printed at the Star ' | were received from Bandsman A. 1 Smith and Pte. R. Lavington, 'of Ala the hsme. et Miss Jessie Diamond, | 3 On Friday evening Young Ladies Cabo | Light 0 A wil ti u © a Ee ain ng or 2bc. . Proceeds will be used to buy| The ladies of field comforts for the Jovsat tne pleasant afternoon with the Ladies front. el Aid of Manchester at the home of A Mrs John Holtby. The Ladies' Aid R he Rodman, on Wednesday, June 6th. '} : monton for a few About fifty were present. Letters The Young 'on Saturday next at 8 odlock. . The 116th Bn., that they received the par. : cels sent them by the Ladies of t Red Cross on the Island and wis us to thank them very kindly 'as "evenii Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mackie, and Mr and Mrs Orme Gerrow, motored out from Oshawa and spent the week end with friends on the 1sland. _ Mr. Isaac Rodman has built a fine silo at his home barn, special services at Ashburn last Sun- Mrs, J. E. Jones was home for the day. week end, also with friends on the| Glad to report that Master Lloyd Island. Thompson is improving 'after his We hope that the pupils trying the recent illness. entrance examinations from the Island will have goad success. Myrtle Mr. and Mrs. D. Watson and son! Mr Lorne Duff left for Regina last motored from Goodwood last week week in charge of a car load of and qalled on some old friends on the Government. Island. ' ~Rev Mr Nickle i§ now driving a We hope that you got home. safely | new McLaughlin Car, Sunday night Clarence ? Whooping caugh and measles are Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Buckler are quite prevalent among the kiddies visiting in Toronto. around here. As these are very in- We are very pleased to see Pte Orme | fectious diseases every care should be Hood with us again. taken to prevent their spreading. .. Five codidates are in Whitby this Prospect week writing on the Entrance Exam- Mr. Earl Cook spent 'Sunday at| mations. To one and all "success." his home here, Mr] W Holmes is able to get Prospect church are holding a around again after a painful attack of Garden Party on Wednesday, June a1 | (Theumatism. in Utica hall next Fri¢ 22nd. If you have fi play before do not miss this opper- tunity of having a good laugh. June at the home of Mr. J. W. Cook. Al One of our hustling farmers ship- good program is in store for those ped four head of cattle and a load of who attend this festival. pig last week which brought him the Mrs J S McMaster is visiting her [tidy sum of seven hundred dollars. sister Mrs. Diamond. Mr Roy Duff had the misfortune to Miss M Armstrong, who has been have one of his best cows so badly attending the aT Training injured by an auto that he had to eid School 1n Toronto, is home for a few it. weeks before going West where she Mrs L Ross of Toronto was visiting has accepted a position. , * with Mrs D Ross last week. Mr Albert Blatch we iil | w Head ' went oronto, 1 Church held their annual business ar 0. Yate, he enlist meeting at the home of Mrs. Jeaucy Mr Will Matin has gone to. =| Ladies Club will meet] The Tes Women' 3. Instinite Have p everything was highly appreciated. | eng the young ladies to give their | = Syne 2 PP play entitled "Miss arene & Co," near hs | "A number from hére attended the | = ! mission study class to meet the same (IT FARMERS' Bi BUS! 1 "The Canadian Bank of Commerce extends tacility for the transaction of their banking ts the discount and collection of sales notes. Blank sales are supplied free of charge on application, : PORT PERRY BRANCH : C. F. Worrell Manager A gang of men have been busy : Scales 1s for Sale during the past week sepaiting the Seto telegraph lines of the G. T. R | dition, ' book-case for REP & "People are getting anxious about acutt, Port Perry. their winter's supply of coal, at pre- sent there is little in the sheds here. BY PUBLIC AUCTION - Seagrave _ Me Jos Baird will offer. for sale, Our Sunday School Anniversary. Power of Sale contalned in a mortgage, by was a splendid success, there was public auction, at 4d, 3 House, at. ideal weather botfi Sunday and Mon- Zilock p. on Jal 3rd d, 1907, the acres of day. On Sunday Rev Mr Foster gave Reach with OE eoscswion, 8 two splendid addresses to a well filled thereof, This land with its commodions dwelliy, church. Monday evening Rev Byron dwelliug. barn, subly and large yous Stauffer sustained his reputation as a orchard, situate near Port Perry : pe of 3 road lecturer. The Zion boys won the "Mr. H.-G. - or of football match by one goal. Pro- the Swear Bank or Hoban 1 Eben. Farm and Orchard ceeds amounted to over $150. { solicitor, Port Perry. wer : at a Ford Car. Itis the most inex- T HE dverase man can easily afford pensive car to drive. 20 to 26 miles on a gallon of gasoline is an every-day occurance. 83 miles is trequently reported by Ford owners. Yearly repair expenses of less than one dollar are not unusual. The car is light and tires give: more mileage on a Ford than on any other car. You can a buy. a Ford for youselt and one for your wife for the price of one car The FORD i is Ju.&H. oa oA FORD DEALERS He Economical at $1000. You can [run both Fords at Aq " about the same expense as for one" Jager. ks heavier car. . # You can always sell a "used" Ford' ; at a good price. You have to accept a ¥: - big reduction for a "used" larger car. a "Go anid take a ride i in the 1917 model See how comfortable it is. And 'stylish, i line effect, : hood, crown fenders, : fapered "You need one for business. Your "wife and children need