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Port Perry Star, 12 Jul 1917, p. 8

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OLED D IT BESO PICNIC To SHOP AT OUR. STORE-1LOTS OF GOOD THINGS AT ™ TEMPTING PRICES GooD JEWELRY 15 THE BEST; FOR YEARS AND YEARS. KIND WE ARE SELLIN IT 1§ GooD THAT'S THE G. IT 15 A PICNIC FOR YoU To BUY HERE. WE KNoW OUR STOCK AND CAN ASSIST YOU TO FIND JUST WHAT YoU WANT. YoU THINCS; THE GooDJS THE PRICE WILL BE RIGHT. OPTICAL WORK OF EXPERTS. CAN DEPEND ON TWo WILL BE RELIABLE-- - ALL KINDS DONE BY" GOME To UJ. BRING YOUR REPAIRING To US. WE WILL FIXIT RIGHT. GHARGES REASONABLE. I. R. BENTLEY, Jeweller, Port Perry. Seugog Centre School romotions The standing being decided by sixty per cent. of the years' work and forty per cent. of the final examinat- ions. Sr III to Jr IV--Hop, Ruby Milner, Eliza Stephenson; pass, Mabel Jackson, Myrtle Sweetman, Reta Milner. Jr III to Sr III -- Cline McKee, Franklin Sweetman. Sr I1 Jr I1I--Hon, Dorothy Stephen- son; pass, Alice Mark, Doris Mil- ner, Freddie Gow, Blanche Schell. Seagrave -~ The Garden Party and Entertain- ment under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid and Red Cross Society, last Fn- day evening was a success. The' en- tertainment was given by the two Misses Elgie and Mr D Nicklin, of Toronto, to whom we wish to extend our special thanks. The proceeds amounted to $90.00. Last week J H Brown & Son, erect" ed two Lister wood stave silos for' Mr: T Dobson, Manchester. Mr Brown as several more to erect in the same locality together with a number nearer home. Week end visitors: Mrs Henry Thomas, Mr Russell Thomas and wife with Mrs Sleep, Sr; Mr and Mrs Elgie and family at the parsonage; Mrs Joblin of Nestleton, at the par- sonage; Mr and Mrs T H Watson, and two children, Jean and Jim, with friends in this vicinity, Corp Brown at home, Mr K Charters'at Mr Hawkins' Miss May Thompson, Whitby, with Miss L Rogers. Miss Blanche Frise is home again and able to walk quite nicely. Mr Nicklinson of Cartwright, took charge of the services on Seagrave circuit last Sunday in the absence of Mr Joblin, Rev Mr" Joblin is expected home Sunday services. Scugog I wonder why Leslie Wilson carries A meeting of the Ret held at the home of Mrs tera week ago and a Sondre amount of sewing was done. Who was the - couple "that. "Jack? "| says was married last week? rehased a! coremse) Reader a : r Oliver Reader has Car and. Mt Ro! a The annual Sunday Sibait: Phas for the Island Schools was held at Pine Point, June 30. 7 edi Mr and Mrs Robt Reader motored to Bowmanville, July 1st. and Spent the holiday with friends. The Stork has been quite busy on {the Island lately. He left a fine io' at Frank Dowson's, June 30th and another boy at Clarence "Hood's, July 8th, "Congratulations." A Greenbank (Too late for last week) The following visitors 'were here over the holiday. © Miss Hattie Beare, Mrs L Leask, Mr and Mrs Geo Real, | i Mr and Mrs A Jamieson, Uxbridge; Mrs Horton and son, Miss. Jennie Gordon, Mrs J Ward, Mr T Sharp, Rev J A Miller, Toronto; Miss Lila Ward, Brooklin; Miss Ella Clyde, Whitby; Mr and Mrs Fred Dure, Victoria Corners. Miss Ruby Wilson, has gone to her home in Port Credit.for the holidays. Miss Florrmce Lee of Raglan, is spending the holidays at. her Home here. Mrs Woon and daughter of Port Perry, are visiting at Mr R D Woen's Mr and Mrs Armour McMillan, of Orangeville, visiting relatives here. Rev E Rowland preached at. Little Britian last Sunday. Mrs T Ward was visiting Mrs F Ward recently. Mr John Stone was in Whitby last week. Mr and Mrs R Beare were visiting in Beaverton recently. Mr and Mrs Fred McKague were in Oshawa on Saturday. . Miss St John of Beaverton, was visiting Miss Olive Real recently, The anniversary of the Methodist Sunday School was a decided success. The proceeds amounted to $220. Strayed To lot 1, con 2, Cartwright, two yearling * calves, nearly white, each with left horn off. . Owner can have same by proving property and paying such a smile these days? 'Its a boy." expenses. \ Russell Coates On terms to suit - Any Style COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA to pay their ak promptly and up the a nted opsrate in buildit In nexperienced young. On house work, no washing; good 'wages. | . Apply Rochereau de la lien R x R. No 4, Uxbridge. Sonya / A number from here attended 'the G rden Parties at Wick and Seagrave York is at home. 2 Miss Jeanette Ferguson, Toronto, ~ 'Mr Frank Dure and Miss Grace Dure, Toronto, visited Mr N Dure -. Miss Jean Watson, Toronto, is hol-| idaying at Mr T D Clarkson's. . Miss Lillian Gibson spent Sunday at Mr John' McTaggart', Rev Stanley McMillan preached here last Sunday. Remember the strawberry festival at Mr James Munro's--July 12+ Mrs McKinley, Toronto, has been visiting friends here. Battle of the Somme "The Greatest Moving Picture ever Taken." The Greatest War Film yet produced." "The Greatest Picture in the World." These quotations are taken from the leading<papers of London, Eng- land, the Metropolis of the "World, and are extracts from arttcles repro- duced in full, showing the astounding} Miss Jean Ormiston from New| Kabat st th ovens ase. a 'wowed vo al dopouits oF 8T sill upwards. Careful attention is given to every account. Small aceounts , are welcomed. Accounts may be opened and operated by. mail. 7; 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 PERKY ¢ Br-NCH 10 EF "Worrell a sine Manager : interest rand publicity which is oor 'this film in the Old Country, Se the exhibition of this picture all over the world does not end war, God help civilization. 'See that this picture, which is in'itself epic of self- sacrifice and gallantry, reaches every- one. Mothers; wives, sisters and |' affianced ones, your heart will hear, your voices speak in honour _ and glory of the living and the dead." --Mr Lloyd George 3 Mr Roberts is to. be cingratilsied 3 tn securing this wonder picture, and = the people of Port. P rry and vicinity should avail themselves of this opper- tunity of seeing real war at close range with out being-in the -- Prices 15c and 2be. 'Remember the dates, Friday and : Saturaday evenings, July 20 and 2. low a price: operated for handle and park. {The Smartest Utility Car Ever Produced No other smart sport miodel sels for so : No other smart sport model can be Nother mart cpr del eo sry to ~ v y of Mel vig 3 i ot SCENE FROM THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME--Royal Theatre, July 20 and 21 You don't have to wait until you get fifty, seventy-five or even twenty-five dollars to to- .gether. Just select the ment you want, make a a. first payment, and have it de- Here at last is an economical uti] Colupbi Coglonals with snappy, distinctive, pleasing ~ George R. Davey Local. Dealer :

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