Y MORE P OUGHT FOR WHAT YOU BUY. WE CAN SELL - ou THE BEST AND. ier MONEY, Savr 2 WE KNOW. THAT ALL SMART PEOPLE ARE TRYING To GET FULL VALVE F MONEY. OPTICAL GooDsS, AND WE ARE GIVE YoU PLUMP VALUE FOR YOURS. WON'T LET ANYBODY GOoOUT OF © DISSATISFIED. WE DO EXPERT OPTICAL WORK SAVE YoU MONEY. OUR REPAIRING DEPARTMENT CAN FIX IT. BRING IT To Us. I. R. BENTLEY, Jeweller, Port Perry. AN You WE DID WHEN WE BOUGHT OUR STOCK OF JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AND H.J. White ~~ = SPECIAL POULTRY NEWS . 1 am paying f.0.b, Port Perry, for oR THEIR GOING To ; WE : UR STORE |- 18¢c. per 1b. 4 Highest prices paid for, AND CAN RAGS, RUBBERS " SCRAP IRON = | L. JACOBS | wnother day. Decide sight now! Enter the Bread Making Contests at Rural School Fairs in Ontario The Campbell Flour Mills Company's great offer 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 all over Ontario. Meany 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 I conld have won!" Don't wait Practise, Practise, | +. Cream & West Flour the bard Wheat flour that is guaranteed for bread Every time yon bake with it you find out new_qualities in this flour that makes such splendid big loaves of delicious _==2 light bread. Practise! THE PATHEPHONE Five of these large cabinet phonographs, each with twelve records, given as first prizes in District Contests. Value, $150.00. Size 20in, x 208 in. x 44 in, high. In five districts, each 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. Prizes Worth Trying Hard For 1st Local 1i@isls' Own Annusl," a grest bi Deamtifully bound, illustrated book with 800 slaries and A2ticles shout, people. (Sk animals, sewing, crocheting--everything that particularly § rls, older girls and their mothers. This is ul prize that you can treasure for years. gnd Local Prise.--"Stories of Famous Men and Wo- 3? heavily cloth bound with gold titles, many beauti- es in colors, eajrancing life stories of Florence Je, Grace Darling, Flora MacDonald, Jenny Lind, 'Queen Victoria, and others. ine. --' 'Britain Overseas,'"" a big hand- colored pictures, interesting countries and the peoples Gift Book,' a book by Britain's best { this beck are for land. jx or more only the k with man f the Neote.~Unless the frst and second prizes will be aw eotries number fem or mofe no The District Prizes.--The winper of the first prize af each local fair automatically becomes a competitor for the following District prizes. 1st District Prize,--The °"Pathephone" is - thé name five to the fine big mahegaty phonograph we offer as rst prize. It will give I endless pleasure and entertain: ment for a lfetime. It has al rej ucer: sttach- ments and needles, enabling you to lay all kinds of flat dise records of no matter what make. The Pathephone reproduces band music, orchestra music, longs 2 ny pieces perfectly: with it foes dozen of the famous Pathe records. Totaly eo, $150.00. 2nd District --8et of Dickens' Works, 18 splen- didly bound volumes with many illustrations. ~ Among the books in the set sre "Oliver ist'! and *'Old Curiosity Shop." These are two of the most entrancing stor ies ever written. 4th, and 5th. Prizes.--"Canuck"' Bread mixers. This simple, yet well-made machine, takes the hard work out" of bread making. Instead of laborious kneading of _the old method, you just put in the ingredients, turn the handle, and the dough Is thoroughly and mere evenly Read Carefully Conditions of Contest irl may compete Bt the rural school fair in her whether or not she uttesds school, providing 2 birthday occurs before November lst, 1017 19th birthday does mot oecur before Nov. 1, 1917. must be submitted baked in pan about ud 8 inches deep. nnd divided into twin may be separated at the fair. The Oream of the foo wil 'est ur, One- at the fair. The other half of the f sent to Ontario Agricultural College, to compete in the District Contests. judgi done by Miss M. A. Purdy, of i the Department ot d Flour Testing. e local contest at the ucted Sader the same rules as all the other ne Standard by which bread will be judged will be 1. Appearance of Loaf oF 917. olor ..iseees Texture of crust ..,..,5 marks Shape of loaf 5 marks 2 f Crumb District No. 1.--Counties of Glengarry, Sto Dun- Grenville, amtios of 0 Lennox sad Add ron das, Carleton, Lamark, Renfrew. Ne. 2.--C ies of Hasti Prince Peterboro, Nofthemberland, Vigoris, Durham, Distriet Ne. 8.--Counties of York, Ontario, Teel, Eal- ton, Wentworth, Oatora, Brant, Waterloo (with a few fairs in Wellingtonsand Perth). + oD Ye, Commins lta ont olk, nt, Essex, on, esex ol a iad Lincoln Sex (with 4 oY f Deges, Grog, Dales, Sin. -- OLD HENS, (5 lbs. or over Bell. Phone 78, Port Perry 4 __ Harvest Home Manchester Me home on Thanksgiving Night. . Keep event of the season. Paticulars later. Sena ---------- $ S.0.E.B.S. meets first and third Tuesdays of each Visiting brethren made welcome. Sg A. B. Cawker, W.P, | Market Report Taken from the Department of Age riculture weekly report. EGGS, Country Points Central Ontario Eastern Ontario - Western Ontario Market firm with a tendency up- ward 41-46 40-47 - hodist Church will] hold their anniversary and barvest] this date pen, and don't miss this big | month at the Oddfellows Hall, Port Perry | qi 40-46 enous Be Clean ally Over 50,000 people areno w doing so. i ela hh POULTRY, Toronto Broilers, live 22 Dressed, 25 Roesters, live 16 Dressed, 18 Fowl, live. 18-20 Dressed, 20-22: Ducklings, live 17 Dressed, Some improvement is reported in the poultry situation. wo HOGS, Toronto, f& w $18.25 CATTLE : $12.40 LAMBS = $15.50 BUTTER ~- sperlb ~ 'dlc HONEY per lb - 2c to 124¢ POTATOES, per bus $1 to $1.26 FEED \ No material changes. awake to of Lower Intestine free from all poi poisonous 20 waste matter, and 000 } ne erat Baha is enthusiastic. and graceful letter is | one amongst South; Lathbridge, Alta no means an the hundreds on our file: 703 Th Ave; T; "4 BL Conde" it my duty asa patient my enthusiasm for the great has been to me. 'canuot emotions as | write this letter in prais "you in your great work." Wi Er my of iH fink ig is Resumes Class Miss Estelle Bull 'will resume her - | classes in voice aud piano after Sep- tember '1st. For particulars as to: hours and terms 'apply at the home of Mrs Geo. Jackson, or ring up Bell. phone 31. y BN a "ox plow, the haysrake, + harrow and other