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Port Perry Star, 8 Nov 1917, p. 8

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Good CANT AFFORD TO MISREPRESENT AFFORD TO LET ANYBODY Go AWAY PROM OUR JEWELRY STORE DISSATISFIED, OR WITH ANYTHING To KICK ABQUT? WE WANT PEOPLE TO COME BAGK AGAIN-~WE WANT CUSTOMERS FOR LIFE, AND WE CAN'T AFFORD To MISREPRESENT THINGS OR DISAPPOINT OUR PATRONS. OPTICAL GooDS--THE GooD KIND. WE TEST AND FIT EACH PATRON WITH EXACT- LY THE GLASSES NECESSARY. 8 REPAIRING AND ENGRAVINC ---"PRICES LOWEST. I. R. BENTLEY, Jeweller, Port Perry. Do You THINK FOR A MINUTE WE COULD : HAVE YOU ADOPTED A PERFUME? Have you discovered the one scent, so light and ethereal that you have no desire to try another? Most women try many perfiimes once--but they never tire of the elusive fragrance of CORSON"S IDEAL ORCHID You should carry out Jous toilet harmoniously: Perfume, Talcum, Cold Cream and Toilet Water should not be of con- flicting odors. 's delightful Orchid Line is. designed expressly for the well-groomed woman. Sold by all Druggist Sovereign Perfume Co., Brock Ave., Toronto EXEMPTION TRIBUNALS For the Attention of Class oe Men "The location of The Exemption Tribunals in this district is as follows: -- Tribunal, Ont. No. 223--Port Perry _ Ont. No. 53--Blackstock - These Tribunals will commence to deal with claims for exemption on November 8th. - " All claims for exemption must bo made not later than November 10th. Those who make or have made their claim for exemp : tion in writing through. the Post Office will receive Sokien by segistered \etes of date on, which Set lait \ H. J. White 12 Seagrave 2 The - Missionary services on t George Nickle, were a great As to contributions; they surpassed the previous year's record. = The sum raised by Seagrave appointment was 1 $106.00 The Brown Bros, of Sonya have {leased the John Munro farm "at Bethel. | ~The young men of this locality have been respecting the Military Service necessary medical examination made: Those who have not done so need not think they can dodge the issue. = Week End Visitors Corp. G. J. Brown home from | Hamilton Mr and Mrs Elgie, of Toronto, at the Parsonage. Miss Stewart, of - Burks Falls, the guest-of Mrs Hawkins. Mr Ken Charters, Toronto, with friends in the village. Mr J H Brown has returned froni his eastern trip to Mallorytown -and Napanee. Mr and' Mrs Dance motored 'to Midland on Saturday last. Shirley Women's Institute. : The regular monthly meeting of the Shirley Women's Institute will be held at jhe home of Mrs William Somerville, on Wednesdgy, November Seagrave Circuit, ~conducted by Rev. | Act by registering and having the| 14, at 2 pm. Mrs S A Robertson will give-a paper on "What Women Collection in aid of the Red Cross" Prince Albert. Mrs George Paterson is in Phila- delphia, U.S.A. wisiting.her daughter all, Mr and Mrs George Bond left for Toronto last Monday morning. Th intend spending a few weeks 2 their relatives there. in Bowmanville. Mr Forrester celebrated his ninety. first birthday last Monday. Miss Julia McBrien, of Toronto, spent -a short holiday with her mother, Mrs J McBrien, recently. The social held by the local branch of the W.C.T. UU. last Thursday ever ing was a decided success. Miss Sproule, of Winnipeg gave a very in~ teresting and. instructive address" re- garding the work done by this seciefy among the lumbermen of Ontario. Port Perry Quartette assisted in the musical part of the program. Receipts were about $13. An Army of - Internal Bathers EO million b Os Aor. nels ar Jstermal Bathing is more essential well being the than External Baths. . _occasionally ight they 4 be iff No inote gf thet b cleanse - Are Doing." Luncheon will be served | Mrs Group, who has been seriously | Mr Bickle has returdied to his home| JE MILITARY SERVICE ACT is vanrcd' 'the Procla. mation issued October 13th. It is now the Sounden duty of every man in Class One to report for service or claim exemption. This includes all bachelors and widowers without children (not otherwise excepted) wha were 20 years old on "the 13th October, 1917, and whose 34th birthday did not gecur before January 1st, 1917. What To Do ah Go to your Post Office and aslchor the form for reporti- ~ for seivice or for claiming exemption. The form contains clear inst. . ns for filling in. Do this not later than NOVEMBER 10th. a Beware of the Last Minute Rush With so many thousands of reports and claims to be dealt with, the rush of Class One Meri will grow heavier day by day. You will waste less of your time and serve your own best interests jf you avoid the "inevitable 8 rush on the last days. The law is being enforced with hs Goveriment and the People Smly behind it. Ohey the law. Do it today. id Issued by J ~The Military Service Council

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