RESOLVED. ry | IT DOESN'T MATTER | HOW HOT THE WEATHER MAY BE WE ARE THERE WITH THE VALUES, FOR. WE KEEP CoOL WHEN WE BUY THE GOOD GOODS FOR. OUR PATRONS. Pheer YES, YES, OF COURJSE ITs HoT, BUT HAVE YOU A NICE CUT-GLASS PITCHER AND GLASSES To SERVE THE WAY To KEEP Cool. ONE COME IN AND SEE OURS. LEMONADE? THAT'S IF YoU HAVEN'T THIS HoT WEATHER MAY EFFECT THE PRICE OF ICE, BUT OUR GooD, HONEST JEWELRY, SILVER- WARE, CUT GLASS, AND OPTICAL GooDJS WERE MARKED AT AN HONEST, FAIR PRICE IN THE FIRST.PLAGE. OUR OPTICAL DEPARTMENT HANDS OF EXPERTS. 15 IN THE OUR REPAIR DEPARTMENT CAN MEND ANYTHING. I. R. BENTLEY, Jeweller, Port Perry. Prospect The Young Ladies' Club spent a Rleasant afternoon at the home of iss Mildred Smith, recently. Glad to see Miss F. Wales with us again. Mr and Mrs Fisher and family, of Geneva, N.S., recent guests of Di G ~Robson. Ladies' Aid meet at home of Mrs E Holli 'a', Wed. Aug. 15 Mrs W Somerville spent a few days in Toronto with her daughter, Mrs Duff Pte. Albert Blatch, Camp Borden, spent the week end 10 this vicinity. Mr Oliver Thompson spent Sun-|. day under the parental roof. Regret to report that Mr Frank McClintock is ill, A number of members of the Ep- worth League and Young Ladies Club met at the home of Miss M Armstrong and presented her with an address and a sum of money as a- mark of appre* ciation for her untiring work in these circles. Miss Armstrong is going to Smokey Lake, where she will -take up work as a missionary. Mr. Earle Cook, Toronto, is spend- ing bis holidays with his parents here All the Music of all the World Columbia 85c up Most of the George R. Davey Records 85c up Fun of It, Too. Local Dealer > brea on ber ef arn. | To duty we'll be true, boy [So well rally round 'the hot, boys. AN AGE-OLD SECRET Suppose some famots Beauty of the olden days had fuclud- ed in her diary, alist of toilet aids--we would probably, read therein that the witchery of her smile she' owed to un a bit of charcoal." CORSON'S CHARCOAL TOOTH-PASTE -. "is a wonderful new dentrifrice, silver grey in color, velvety yet t Sfieative in action and extremely pleasant to use. The refined charcoal in this Paste whitens he yellowest teelh hardens the gums and gives to the mouth a sensation of sweet cleanness, Just a day or'so--you do not have to wait Torig for results----an] you will note with satisfastion how white your teeth are getting. : ASK FOR THE TUBE IN KHAKI 2%e Sold by all Draggins"] Sovereign Perfume C; a '. Brock. Ave, Forontd gi oo ATasess x A "New National yn has beer 20 arranged for Uncle Sam take the place of the "Battle Cry of Free Here it is:- ; We'll rally 'round thé hoe," boys, join the ranks of toil, waiting the battle cry of Feed We'll train the ¢ crops to Ty ~ + tillers of the soil; = = Shouting the battle ay of Feadem? ; Where there is work to do, we'll t gather on the spot, © Shouting the battle cry of Feed'em ind on the vacant 1bt, Shouting the battle cry, of Feedlem Potatoes forever, Hurrah, boy, Har. rah! We'll speed our endeavor; raise. bets and cold slaw, leaving nothing but the outer' shell. Seagrave Mr Richard Martin has. bought the John Beecroft farm on the second | concession, Mariposa, and takes pos- session next Fall, Latest buyers of motor cars-- Mr Sid Wooldridge, a new up-to-date, Ford: Mr A J Dance. an Overland; Mr. Stan Baker, an Overland; Mr Wm McDonald, Saintfield, an 'Overland. Holidoy Visitors-- Migs N Stewart, Burks Falls, and Mr Ken Charters, Toronto, with Mr and Mrs Hawkins. with blisters ten times ten, ; Shouting the battle cry of 'Feed'em!' Oshawa i The McClary Manufacturing' 'Com- pany, of stove fame, will locate a branch in Oshawa, having purchased the plant of the Canada Malleable & Steel Range Co. Geo. Ewing was drugged while sleeping in his home, and about $6] was taken from his trousers pockets. Oscar, with Mis Sleep, Sr. Miss Ethel Frise at home Mr and Mrs Wilson, Toronto, with Mrs Sleep. Sonya The annual meeting of the Sonya Red Cross Society was held on July 26th, 1917. Owing to the busy sea- son the attendance was not very large but all were active and the business was quickly settled-by re-electing the President, Vice President, and Sec'y and electing for a new sock committee for sending socks to the boys at the front, the following: Conveneg, Jean Ewen; Assist convener, Lorna Dure; Jennie Clarkson, Clara Lunney, Clema Last week J H Brown spent a cou- McTaggart. ple of days in Brockville and district. During the past year the 'Seciety| The harvest is beginnning to ripen, has shipped to Lady Hughes, at and this week will see a lot of fall Lindsay, the following: | wheat, barley, and alsike put into the! 267 pyjama suits, 12 quilts, 378 barns. Prosprcts are good for a large towels, 60 pillow cases, 91 house' yield. wifes 162 pair bed socks, 348 tri-i angular bandages, 6 flannel shirst, 141 hospital shirts, 2 sheets, 492 handkerchiefs, 163 hot water bottle covers, 215 personal property bags, 264 small pads, 168 large pads, 24 compresses, 280 absorbent pads, gauze swabs, 7 roll bandages, 9 -, i with, Mr and Mrs Cecil Sleep. Mr and Mrs Joe Wallace, Toronto, with Mr and Mrs Jas H, Leask. Mr and Mrs John Stoven, Oshawa, with Mr and Mrs J] H Brown. Corp Brown at home Mr T H Watson and son, James, Toronto, with friends in the Village. + Prince Albert The regular monthly meeting of the W.C.T.U. will be held at the home of Miss Thomas on Friday afternoon of -this week. ys its eggs. The : larvae feed upon: the young. potatoes, | Mr and Mrs Jas Goudy and son, { of outs 187 £0 pened a very garciul agittion a8 1¢ glven toallofier ) business. Money may be deposi or ibd fn ts way 38 Satistactonlly as by a pessonal vist to the Fale PORT PERRY | BRANCH Mr and Mts McConnell, Toronto, | : Tus MODEL is a heat family car "because it is so easy to handle. All electric controls are on the Steering % column--within natural re i wheel is large and easy to steer The shifting lever and emergency can 'be reached without changing your : driving position. oe Fe So it is just as easy for your wie or tend Bighey.