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Port Perry Star, 4 Apr 1918, p. 8

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This is our . Special Sale Month. 'We are allowing a TEN PER CENT. reduction off regular prices on 'all sales during April ! 5 * I. R. BENTLEY, Jeweller SEEDS FOR SALE RED, ALSIKE, SWEET ALFALFA CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEED Call and see samples and get prices. before purchasing, Wanted Highest prices paid for any quantity of Clover and Timothy . Seed, also for amy quantity of good Hay and Straw. E. H. PURDY Division Courts Sittings' COUNTY OF ONTATIO -- 1918 1 WHITBY--Clerk, Miss E L Macdonel Whitby; Jan 3, Feb 5, Mar 5, May 1, June 4, 'July 2, Sept 3, an 1, Nov 5, 3, Jan 3, 1919. OSHAWA --Clerk, Minti Macdonell, Whitby; Jan 4, Feb6, Mar 6, Ap r 3, 5, 3 for pi Rpg nd BROUGHAM Clerk, M G In Loving Memory In loving memory of Frederick Robert Smith, of Winnipeg, who died January 15th, 1918. Far beyond this woild of sorrow, Far beyond this world of care, 1 shall meet' my dearest husband In our Father's mansion, fair. Do not ask me if I miss him, Oh, there's such a vacant place, Oft I'think I hear his footsteps, Or 1 see his smiling face. Dearest husband though thou'st left us, And thy lgss we deeply feel, 'Tis our God that so bereft us, He can all our sorrows heal. Yet again we hope to meet thee, When the day of life has fled, When in Heaven with joy we greet thee, : Where no tears of farewell are shed Inserted by his sorrowing wife and family. Jan 10, Mey. By Sept 11, Nov 21, : do Chas A {ey IRS NGS, ev 2 Jan 1919. Leonard, Bek 0% MILLS -- Clerk, Daniel Leonard, Atherl May 10, Nov 19, UE, FAREWELL. Clerk of the Peac W. H. Doubt| Merchant Tailor SPRING SUITINGS This is the time to order your Spring Suit. Weare showing e splendid line of suitings in handsome patterns and color- ings... ny You have a wide range to pick from and the price is as low as we can possibly make ite "3, SUITS We carry a full line of ordered suits. See our lines of Blue and Black Serges, guaranteed fast dyes. Ask for prices on our ready-to-wear suits, CARTAGE and DRAYING. The undersigned is prepared. to do all kinds of carting, dray work, and plowing of Gardens etc, For terms see, ILLIAM CAMPBELL 18-- PORT PERRY "MORTON WM. aIBSON a OIL ENGINEER EEE Ont.| Ta, HICHURCH of the ASCENSION bp. Jan Vint ay 1. Sept! Seed Barley For Sale O. A.C. No 21 Barley for sale Apply to John Tummonds, Port Perry Bell phone [13 r 3. A ad SERVICES Sunday Divine Service Morning and evening PHONE 72 For Choice BEEF, PORK, LAMB and VEAL CAWKER BROS. BUTCHERS A full line of Smoked Meats and Lard always on hand Highest Cash price paid for Hides and Skins Smith & Smith LAND SURVEYORS AND CIVIL ENGINEERS Phones--Day 407 ' Night 242 LINDSAY . ONTARIO hat Vv Market Report Pory Perry Prices 5 vibe A to 4 ." 40to } CATTLE, HOGS, ETC. a _ Good butchers: ..10 50 to I1 50 Medium butchers = 8 50 to 9.50 Common ther 15 50 to 8.50 H. J. White PORT 1 PERRY BRANCH Seagrave : Sunday svening g April 14th Rev Mr Robins of Oakwood will con- duct services in our church. there was a reception service, members being received into the church. # "Among the holiday visitors were: Mr K C Charters, Corp G Brown, Mr Edwin Blight and two sisters, Mr A Snyder, Mrs John Groves and daugh- ter Florence. Ex Mr and Mrs | H Brown sent a few days this week with friends in Baillebow and Port Hope. -~e Pickering John R Linton fell on the ice about three weeks ago and broke his thigh. He died on the Saturday following in his 79th year, Manchester Mr J H Lakey spent the week end in Toronto. Miss Ella Boys of Toronto, was home for Easter. Mrand Mrs | T Dobson spent Sunday with friends in Port Perry. Messrs Chas and Frank Lambe of Lindsay, was home over Sunday. Miss Edna McKee 1s viding her sister in Manvers, Miss Bella Anderson spent Easter with her uncle Mr Chas Fincham.": Miss Aleta Barrett of Oshams, was home for Easter. 'Mrs Wey and daughter Witnie; Tx visiting with Mrs Mary Rees. © ° Miss A Thompson and Miss M Fitchett, were in Whitby over Sunday Mrs H O Dobson has retiirned home from a visit to her sistety Mrs Linton of Claremont. Glad to see Miss Kate Papking home again. toba, were in this neighbourhood purchasing pure-bred stock to%take West. They shipped two car last week. : i . Prince Albert i Prayer meeting was Feld J+ 'last ance reported. Friday to spend her holidays at home. Born to Mr and Mrs S Wakeford, a son, Congratulations, Hd Mrs Smith and daughtes of Ux- Mr and Mrs Sellers, recently, We are pleased to report Miss Ma Sonley is much recovered gi rd | recent illness. Miss Jessie White spent her" hol days with ber Witte spe The 'Misses Prout have theirbp ful home for sale. - Mrs George Patterson is s Easter week in the city. At our Easter services. last sunday 3 Messrs Turner and Moffit of Mani- : SM Town Hall, Po on the evening of = Thursday, April 4 1018 rt Per % nie Every farmer, every person he .can grow food, -every person who can save food--Everybody, including YOU should attend this meeting on Thursday evening. >. The Organization of Resources Committee of Toronto, at the request of Ontario County Council are . MR. OLIVER HEZZLEWOOD, a noted speaker, to lay before us the facts as 'to the toert situation and the absovlute need of IMMEDIATE GREAT ER PRODUCTION. ~ : Grow More Wheat or Eat L L No person can afford to remain i sorantof the food situa ign and each of us who value the aE of freadom fhodd, f Thursday eu * all'whocan to attend the meeting. of Jimission ro Chair taken at 8 p.m. by MR. S. JEFF] Reeve of Port Perry. Beis Good Musical Program REV. JOHN FORD, Secretary DR. S. J. MELLOW, Chairman of Local Resources Committee Thursday evening and a good aftend- ie Our teacher, Miss McLean left last : bridge, visited Mrs Smith's nts, :

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