1 £ UPuTH THE WE wal GWE t apn As BUT Wr! & GOOD VALUES WiLL MAKE. YOU HAPPY AND 2 COMPORTABLE Sos WARNINC! WARING! DON'T COME ro OUR STORE IF YOU WANT POOR IMITATION THINGS. DON'T COME INIF YoU WANT To PAY A HIGH PRICE FOR CHEAP, GAUDY THINGS; BUT IF YOU WANT THE BEST JEW- ELRY, PRECIOUS STONES, SILVERWARE AND OPTICAL GooDsS, AT THE FAIREST PRICES, COME To U.S. IF YOUR EYES ARE BOTHERING You, PLEASE YOURSELF IN THE HAND. OF OUR EXPERT OPTICIANS. rain W. J. White Manchester ik Mr and Mrs § I Barrett" spent. the week end in Oshawa. Mr and Mrs Tom Smith, Cartwright, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs F Lambe. - : Mr and Mrs Wm Conran Toronto, | 1 spent a few days with Mr T Crosier. Miss Grace Skill, Toronto, is visit- ing her grandmother, Mrs D Rees. ~ Mrs W F Walker spent last week | with her parents in Port Perry. ~& Mr John Fursey visiting on: Sunday with Mr Wm Davies, 6th concession, Mr G Stump, Alliston, Ont., and (tal in England, arrived: at home of his| sister; Mrs J Burns, Ji, on Friday last} . % We welcome the young man to our vicinity. The Young Ladics' Club will meet" {at the home of Miss Mary Martin! next Saturday afternoon, The Mis- sion Study Class meet in the evening, Wm. Smith, M.P., Loses a Barn /The bride was given away by ~ |ceremony a dainty mn to Samuel 'R Moose [aw, by Rev AngusA god m After -the wedding luncheon was Grayson, K -C. On Monday afternoon of this week one of the barns belonging to William Smith, M. P,, at Columbus, was "des. troyed by lightning. The buildin contained about sixty tons of hay Rs -! served at the home of Mrs F C All- ward, 1145 Grafton Ave. Mr and Mrs "Stephens left on the evening train for Saskathewan Beach. On their retarn trip they will reside at 1216. Redland Mr and Mrs W S Samalls, Caearea, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs } T a number of implements. . i Avent. IF IT CAN BE FIXED, WE CAN Do IT. Dobson. I. R. BENTLEY, Jeweller, Port Perry. The W. M.S. will' meet at the home 4 ; of Mrs J Parkin on Friday next at 3 o'clotk. Prospect The Ladies' Aid met at the home of Mrs E Holliday last Wednesday afternoon--all report a good time: A number of our Young Ladies Club were entertained by Mrs E Gordon last Saturday afternoon. We are glad to report that Private Walter Rogers, who was wounded and has for some time been in the hospi- cy eile Beg at Rural School Fairs in Ontario The Campbell Flour Mills Company's great offe of the big One-Hundred-and-Fifty-Dollar Pathe phonographs (Five of them ]) and other valuable prizes, for the best loaves. of bread baked with Cream of the West. flour, is stirring up tremendous interest afl over Ontario." Many girls are already busy as bees practising with Cream of the West flour. Last year many. girls declared, "Oh, if I had only practised, I'm sure 1 could have won!" Don't wait afiother. day. ~ Decide right now! ' Practise, Practise; Practise with % Qs a. A : rr LH tbbeissnninn, res. A the bard Wheat flour that is guaranteed for E time you bake with it you find out new qualities in this flour thal makes such splendid big loaves of delicious === light bread. Practise In five districts, g1 = comprising several counties, we will give away free to the winner of the first district prize a iarge cabinet phonograph. At each fair there will be given a fine list of local prizes, George R. Davey Local Dealer Light Four Touring these. lary each with twelve Rive 3 ives as go sabi a in District be: ontests: Value, $100. Sige 20in, x 20 in. x #4 in. high. Prizes Worth Trying Hard F or District Pr, o8.--The winner of the first priz ie at tie 2 fair a maioy becomes a. competitor for the {following Distriel prizes. Prize.--The ar athepbonet Hr the name to the a big bo Jou sail phonograph we. offer as ag prize. It will give fou en endless jeans hn Gna: fet Be Sa 8 ou to pr a bi og $ Jue Secoras. of io 3 matter gy irs RS: Path phon. 2 Foor u dosen of Se Fane © kens'. Works, 18 aia trations. pi ? Awiat oh "and om the | '@irls' Own Annual'? a great bi Tees book + with 800 pages Of st Local ifull d. pesnd a Lo tos about people, art, animals, ke Ta es: ro ie erything that particularly young gre. girls and their mothers. Ti wonder! Al pe rod can treasure for years. 2nd Local 'Stories of Famous Men and Wo- en. heavily Fias. "bound with gold titles, many beau uti- He icwie: Grace Darimg, Flora ie ch Jeany Lind Night 5 ; a. te Queen Victoria, and others. ee Seale rd Local Prize.--"Britain Overseas, "a big han somely book with ny colored pictures, interesting - stories 2 ind dese pions © _ the couniiiés and the peoples. : tains e Empire. o Pe Gift Book,' . Bok ath Tocal Prise.--' 'The Queen 1 i by B of sores pictures ra: he Sh shia Book Book are. best. RE Nor mote our. : A Pleasure-Utility Car This Overland Light Four is the greatest combi- nation of style and comfort that ever sold for | 80 low a price. ° a It's as economical to run as it is to buy. : As a combination pleasure-utility car it is giving its owners more solid satisfaction for the 'money than any other car we know anything about. . Come to our store--see this Overland Light Four. See Willys-Overland Exhibit in the Transporation Building, Canadian - National Exhibition, Toronto, Aug. 25th to Sept. 10th A. F. CARNEGIE LOCAL DEALER stories first oe | pri will be bet entries number ten or more. no fourth - prize "awarded, : i irl compete at the fural dol school So not she attends sel =Gouutien Slengercy: Sia? He Log i Lt mE oo £4 NR hs n One 1 5 id must be submi 7 aches fai nto iba. os 7 "The One--. No. 8. Jrinee Bawara, Pet, No : my orente Bet Welarioo. (n rT 7 ror Baty, Xe Wonk ¥ Brien AL mg a a PRR Datrin Bs. of Hast Vietoria, District hate Fit : {nger ; The Standard 14 whieh bread will as ---- : [AL boring onto Tet, i: Falls up to an ie Hons. on Dronto Sudbury on Main Line, 6 Port Pel ana Burketon: : Foran Then