HIS WORK.' KNoWw THIS JEWELRY 'RIGHT. "BLESSED 15 THE MAN WHo HAS FOUND WE HAVE FOUNDROUR 8 A : "NESS,AND ARE ABLE To SVE OUR THE BENEFIT OF OUR EX - BOUGHT WHAT OUR*.CUSTOMERS WANT, AND WE ARE MAKING CUSTOMERS BY SEL ING AT THE RIGHT PRICES y IF YOUR EYES NEED: ATTE NTIG oN 5 IN AND LET US TEST THEM. WE 'HAVE " EQUIPMENT AND CAN FIT YoU CORRECTLY IN THE GLASSES YOU NEED. LET UP Do YOUR REPAIRING. * L R. BENTLEY, Jeweller, Port Perry. AND: OPT. TRONS WE: PERIENCE. COME « THE: WE. Do IL Vo ] DIED SavaGeE--At Prince Albert, Tuesday, October 23, 1917, Thomas Savage, | . Aged 86 years, 7 months. ¥ivcuETT -- At Manchester, Thurs- ,day, October 18th, 1917, Hiram, Fitchett, in his 78th year. "y Greenbank Mr. and Mrs. Fred - McKague spent Sunday in the city. /Miss Stovin and Miss Watson who attended the convention in Whitby Teport a very enjoyable time. Lieut. E Salter spent Sunday with his sister Mrs E Jamieson. Sorry to report that Mrs M Till is indisposed. Miss Phoenix of Ottawa is visiting her mother Mrs E: Phoenix. Rey Wesley Elliott. of Port Perry conducted Missionary services : On this circuit on Sunday; while Rev Mr Lord of Fenelon Falls, preached in the Presbyterian Church. Mr' W Whiteford before leaving for Toronto, held a successful sale on Saturday. The; Carnegie Milling Co have with drawn their wood sale dated for Friday, October 26. ad Mr-6& Hart of Toronto, visited at the: parsonage this week. 3 { Rev EW, Rowland spent a few days i in Omemes last week. Seagrave : Missionary anniversary next Sunday Hear Rev George Nickle at %.30.p.p Jn Classing Men for Services Ottawa, Oct 24i~- Only those men found physically fit for combatant service overseas by thr medical boards will be included in the first quotas called to the colours under the Mili- tary:Service Act. All such men are now ceing placed. by the examiners in Category A. Men net in flawless physical con- dition are being classed as to their fitness for war service in non-com- batant units, either in Canada' or overseas according to the 'shape they are iy. Such men may be called up later and re-examined or they may be called' for non-combatant services. The immediate need, of course, is for man fit for active service. Experience shows that the phy- sicial condition of men varies greatly in a few weeks or months. Some of those passed as fit by the medical boards recently had been rejected by the doctors when they had applied for enlistment in the volunteer forces. HAROLD WwW SUCCESSOR TO. PEARSE WAL Rs FIRE INSURA Stock Insurance 4 ' PYLE Port Perry, Outarf, ; _ Plate Glass is Tnsurahce : - Life Insurance ily OFFICE" ON JOLIN STREET Bogle + (One, House North of the Catholic Church) EMMERSON ANCE "Motor: Insurance' & WARD Bell Phone 151 Lei] a. The new store is much for our growing busi ines As our success and growth has. been due to the loyalty of our. 'customers' 'we wish at this time to tell you we will do all in "our power to 4 merit its continuatice, sei Oa July 19th for we y momed into our. new store 'opposite the Post Office. ~ had outgrown our | facilities at "the old store." In 'three years' we larger and better 'suited | UP. fa, iu to date the war has cost Capada about $70,000,000. Canada has spent in, Canada. 'over $400,000,0 000 « Canada has spent in Canada on behalf of Great i ; 'What Canada spends for Great Britain is really loaned to Great Eritain and will be repaid or credited to Canada later on. anher own account. 'Britain over $300, 000, 000. home for herself and for our Allies that she must buy oti credit from Canada, and froth. every 'other country - Where she can a credit. Of couse Creat Britain's credit is'80 good that other countries, in order to get her trade, are as we are in | Canada. not only because Canada wants Britain's trade but because we we are Canada and she is Bais 'a market for our products. oe ' Great Britain needs so sich ready. cash to: finance her own expenditures at quite as willing to give her credit : Canada wants to help Great Britain | Great Britaih--both th members of the same great Raph , kin of. 'our kin, our mothers "land. * { Ey For, ¢ itis both: a filial ail. patriotic "duty, to supply Great 'Britain's : © war needs x remember, her needs are on ur bE 220 * needs. Alo it is "is. in/Canada's self-interest. to supply those needs and. thus keep-open i Jngach, 3 ! HL ¥ (] 5 > 5S for ent. i ete. They aust be pad ori quivalent. So Canada says to Great Britain:--"T wilt lead yout the money SO "that you ¢ 'can! pay cash to Canada's producers. for what you want. o - "1 will borrow this money from our own people just. 3s you borrow money, from, : your people. "T will also borrow from the people: of 'Canada money to' pay 'cash forall the pro- © -. duets that Canada, ¢ 'as well as Great Britain, needs in Canada." part in helping SH would be prolonged! That i8 Canada's. practical, patsiotic to win the war. 2 Without this credit the Canadian pro- ducer could not sell to Great Britain, and without these 'Canadien products the war oe So it is fiecessary for Canadeto give 'to Great Britain the credit in order: hat Canada's own prods hotest will 'have one; a An order. he ie pat oi at , rls