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Port Perry Star, 4 Jul 1917, p. 8

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4You DO WASTE ANY TIME LOOKING AROUND COME STRAIGHT To US-WE'VE GOT IT, AND THE PRICE WILL BE RIGHT. WHAT'S THE USE OF YOU WASTING TIME LooKINC AROUND WHEN WE'VE GoT JUST EXACTLY WHAT YOU WANT IN THE JEWELRY WHAT'S THE USE oF YoU LETTING YOUR EYES Go ALONG TROUBLING YoU WITHoUT . HAVING ANYTHING DONE FoR. THEM, WHEN ALL YoU NEED Do 1.5 STEP INTO oUR SHOP. WE REPAIR JEWELRY AND OPTICAL GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES. I. R. BENTLEY, Jeweller, Port Perry. Ages 6 to 9 yrs, he {to 1350 pounds, an s sta 1ds COLOURS--Any except light grey, white, or light buckskin | All horses must be sound, Perry, July 5, from blemishes, and broken * Horses will be inspected at Port : of good conformation, free 'fo harness or saddle. 1917, at noon. A pretty wedding took plece at the home of Mr. Wm. Costello, Epsom, when his youngest daughter Agnes, was unifed in marriage to Mr. Nor- man Allan Buck, by Rev. E. Crossley Hunter. The ceremony took place! under an arch of maple leaves and! Spirea blgssoms. Miss Olive Me-! Culloch, played the wedding march. The bride was daintiy dressed in Ivory Habitau silk and wore a wreath of spirea and carried a sheaf of white roses. She was attended by Miss Ruby Ashton, Ashburn, and the groom's little niece, Gladys Gardiner as flower girl; both wore pink silk dresses trimmed with lace. The best- man was Mr. John Buck of Good- wood. ; ! Buck-Costello After the wedding supper Mr. and Mrs. Buck left for Toronto and Richmond. ~The bride travelling ina blue gabardine suit and white hat. "The young couple will reside at m. £1 Sonya "On June 27th the Sonya Red Cross Society forwarded to Lady Hughes the following articles: 2 quilts, 18 suits pyjamas, 1 pair pillows, 4 pair bed socks, 2% dozen pillow slips, 31 house wives. 14 pair of socks were sent to the boys at the front. ~~ + The Ladies Aid of "Pleasant Point have completed the following articles; 21 house wives, 4 suits Pyjamas,. also sent $10. to Sonya Red Cross Society C. F. Worrell Scugog Head School Report The following is the report of the June examinations, Names in order of merit. Class 1V, Jr--Phyllis Wheatley, Don- ald Black Class III, Sr-- Johnny Reader Class 111, Jr--Minnie Black, Emma Wheatley, (recommended) 1 Class 11, Sr--Edna Reader Class I--Stella Raymes, Mary Carter, Light 975 Four Roadster - = $950 Country Club $1110 §r 111 to Jr IV--Laura Clements, of the present outstanding bonds and Report of S. S. No 13 floating indebtedness. $9000 'is set Reach i aside for plant betterment; 87500 for a additional toll lines and the bal : r 2 ose IV--Norman Bryant, Cora tp ands and the $28,000 stock will be used for extensiol Frances Briscoe, Elmer Clements, the system as needed. : Nellie O'Neill, Ila Moon. | 'The present outstanding bonds Sr1lto Jr 11T--Sarah Briscoe, Ar- which cover only the old Markham, thur Bryant, Edwood Sutton (rec) aod Pickering Company's propeity, Je1lto St Ti--Donald Cariiochan, Will for a hited time be exchanged Primer to I--Irwin Mark, Alma Cle- at par for the new bonds which covers 'ments, Max Burthwick, Earl Car all of the Home Company's property. "pochan : "| Sufficient of the new bonds 'Have: y been: subscribed to take care. Earl Reader, Rowena Black Primer Class-- Margaret Black, Gladys Wheatley Rerort S.S. No 9 Reach The results of the mid-summer ex- aminations. Names in order of merit Jr 1V-- Ernest Gerrow (hon), Ralph Honey, Alice Willlams Jr III to Sr I1I--Sam Cawker (hon), & # Motor (ars t o.b. . Toronto Subject to change without notice Canada's Greatest Car ~ Value Miss Elsie Bradley, to a picnic at the close of the school term. ~ » Home Telephone Company's Bond Issue Authorized The Ontario Railway and Muni- cipal Board, after careful advisement The scholars treated their teachers | have handed down an order authoriz-' alread "of practically all the Company's float- . ing indebtedness. 3 Are Baths Nece This looks like a foolish + i age, 'but there are n million Ameri who 4 Internal putas. po By a purely natural process of pr using warm water, "the "J. B. L. Mowurd Mark Sr 11 to Jr 111 -- Murray Williams, Leta Lang, Kenneth Fralick, Mar- jorie Lrwin ' M. ADAMS, Teacher Utica The Utica Women's Institute will hold its next meeting at the home of Mrs Kerry, 6th Concession of Reach, on Tuesday, July 10. Shirley The regular monthly meeting of the Shirley Women's Institute will be held at the home of Mrs. Ed. Lyle,on Wednesday, July 11, at 2 p.m. A good program will be rendered, and luncheon will be served. Collection in aid of the Red Cross Society. Purple Hill The Victorian Institute has been LOCAL DEALER so dependable. Better materials go into this Light Four than any other car of such comfortable size sold for such a low price. The Willys-Overland factory buys materials in greater quantities and get high quality at low price. This Light Four is priced lower than any other car so good looking, so easy riding, so complete, so ecomical, It is value unequalled. Compare its specifications--ride in it--and you'll quickly see. A. F. CARNEGIE PORT most fortunate in securing from the Department the promise that Miss Ethel M Chapman will visit the land A 3 PERRY ; | Of this bond issue approximately you on request. Willys-Overland Limited, ® Toronto, Willys-Knight and O les, C a) branch in August, and address the Girls' Anuual Meeting. Miss Chap- man is a deiightful speaker and is loved by girls everywhere. She is Associate Editor of the Farmers' Magazine, and author of that much read story--*"God's Green Country." A great number attended the mem- orial - service for the late Pte. Roy Swain, which was held in the Ar mouries on Sunday afternoon, - D. McDougall spent the holiday with old friends on the hill. Mr and Mrs Job Graham motored with Mr and Mrs McClintock to Mill- brook on Thursday. Mr and Mrs Kervin and familyfand Mrs McCullough, of Western Ontario, visited old friends in this neighbor- hood last Synday. . School closed on the 29th of June, and on Wednesday the pupils present- ed their teacher, Mr, M Hobbs with * a correspondence equipment. and an address expressing their regret at his resignation as their teacher. Farm For Rent H.C. OF L. REDUCED BY NEW , ) > ha . A sk {The high ec : arly red wives New Pe the poisonous waste from. ing the Home Telephone Co Ltd, to ALL the Lower Intestine. which physicians agree issue $100,000, 20 year 6%, gold bonds * iar voted by the shareholders last spring. the Sain of oh of all human ailments. The delay in securing the author- | regulates the bowel prevents, all the: izion was due to the necessity under a dragging ri which biliousness and. new law passed last session, of pre- iver troul ways create. paring a prospectus showing an in- FW. Southall, M.D, of Genesee, N.Y... ventory of the telephone possibilities | «challenged the doctors in this town - in the company's territory and .a de- last week in to what I can do with. I tailed estimate of costs to build the "Cascade," | can say for a truth that j lines necessary to meet their possible m was due, to havi demands for its Services. | the bowels washed out once and sometimes. This prospectus and estimate were twice a day, | only wish I could m prepared by Henry Shofer, telephone people in general believe in the ener financing expert, Chicago, and sub- of 8 good bowel wathiae Sincetly Yours: mitted to the Railway Board's expert rund for "JBL. Cascade" In the past telephone advisor several weeks ago. few years, : it - $50,000 is being placed to take care Tyrrell, 163 ¢

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