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Port Perry Star, 27 Jun 1918, p. 8

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y does not foi mean As applied to "ei ent Jo than size should be con- st fos ve ssw bovis nclade "Solitaire" She srt , *"Three-Stone", "Cluster", Marquise" 8 and other desirable" styles, in Diamonds, Rubies, p Pearls, Garnets, etc. 4 Any article that is to be kept and cherished or life should have Some care in selection, and the fd guarantee of a reliable firm. You 'have this when "you buy from us. We have Registration card cases at all prices. n. J. a | ------------ N A. MURRAY I. R. BENTLEY, Jeweller oh DENTIST Successful Siinday School = Anni- versary Services were held at Bethel | ag Methodist Church, Cartwright town: ship, on Sunday, June 28th. Rev. J. C. | of Port Perry, conducted the Office above Rose & Gos: Phone 98 msi ours, 9 a.m. Ada as Boneured 4 The funeral was held on oni Friday, ~ . bata June [Come a being in the| afternoon Kendell Cemetery, : * | practical Zn, on Frieda ! ica The evening ce was in charge of Grooahank the local pastor, Rev. J. W. Bunner, Coms to on who delivered a very helpful dis- July 1 course on "The Gospel, the Chnstiaa's Discipline." Excellent music. was furnished by a choir from Port Perry composed of Miss Bull, Miss Davis, Mrs Totten and Mrs Carnegie, Messrs G Jackson, Wm Doubt, John Jefirey and Dr Totten. The proceeds of the Thank Offering for Sunday School purposes amounted to $50. This 1s a progressive Sunday School uader the Superentendency of Mrs Job Graham, 4faithful band of officers and teachers, The Sunday School will attend the annual picnic on the Shirley Public School grounds. on Friday of this week. Seagrave Rev. R A Delve of Courtice, a former pastor of this circuit, conduct-{' ed the Anniversary Services at Sea- grave church last Sunday, when two DEO = B= 0 ie----d 'W. H. Doubt OTP Ts _ Merchant Tailor op HLL Hr 4 I CONSIDER 4) (P YOUR ¥o SPRING SUITINGS LL MPL COMPLEXION WX | ] This is the time to order your Spring Suit. Weare showing || If you have a proper regard for it will insist upon the purity and atioepeic' Sunline: ) a splendld line of suitings in handsome patterns and color- ings a of your talcum. You have a wide range to pick from and the price is as low as we can possibly make it. SUITS We carry a full line of ordered suits. See our lines of Blue and Black Serges, guaranteed fast dyes. 0] The Methodist y School will hold their anniversary services on Sunday, June 80 and Monday, July I, On Monday tea will be served followed | by a frogs. eh unsistiog of a play, "Rock of Ages" by Seagrave Dramatic Club, assisted by local and outside!. talent. MOSES TURNER =: : IS PAYING @ Highest Cash Prices FOR ALL KINDS OF Live Poultry 1 DINGS POO 8 ORO0RE TA ee got'in -- with the ma we s0 richly deserved: all the se Taney AES 25¢. Sold by all Druggists. Sovereign Perfumes Ltd. Brock Ave, Toronto a lo you ne of Tu devotion which yeu so Ask for prices on our ready-to-wear suits.' large congregations greeted him and Mrs Delve Rags, Rubbe rs, Metals, Scrap Iron, Sheepskins, gave to us. 'This i one desires, and one which by we sill be ti o ls hn he wi ; is over and we come home: { "When the War is Wor we would 3 oe ashamed to show our faces before Boat § is achieved--for,. tle all it is really you, our Mothers and Homes, are If you could see hardships endured eo this os land where sv many homes Bars heel turn until victory bas been won. : When the gift of freedom 1s ours, then we will come home and lay it reverently at your feet, for it will be hallo: by the blood of many com- rades. Then we shall devote our lives. i to the service of our' country in the : upbulding of Spey homes and. a noble citizenship.' % Pray for us, that the high and holy vision may never fade from our and that we may be given courage a; patience to finish our task. Then w =. py On Monday 'evening part of the Market Report CHURCH BS program was a talk on the people and Port Perry Prices customs - of Germany iliustrated by AND FRATERNAL SOCIETIES], 3b to 40 One of our boys who has lately METHODIST CATTLE, HOGS, ETC, donned the uniforn has gone overseas. Good butchers ..10 50 to I2 50 Pte Orr Shunk 15 in the hospital, ~ Rev. Wesley Elliott, Pastor | Our new mail carrier has bought a Sunday Services 11.00 a.m. and 00 p.m, [€ar. « Medium butchers 8 50 to 9 50 Pte E Frise is home on pass for Afternoon, Sunday School and Bible P Common butchers 7 50 to 8 50 80 days: (# Wi & ase, All Welcome. The Ladies' Aid met at the home Calves percwt 12 00 to 13 50 Shesp, per cwt 800 to 10 00 Lambs, per cwt 15 00 to 16 50 PRESBYTERIAN 'of Mrs Geo McClintock, on Wednés- Rev, W. H. Black, Pastor day of last 'week. Members were Sunday Services 11.00 a.m. and 7,00 p.m | Present from the Port Perry, Prince Sheepskins 2 00 to 3 00 Beef hides, per cwt 10 00 to 12 : Albert, Raglan, Myrtle, Manchester, [will buy TWO boxes of go BAPTIS) Utica, and_ Prospect Aids. ~All re- y es of good, Rev. J]. Ford, Pastor, * Horse hides, 400 to 500 Live hogs, cwt 17 00 to 17 50 port a good time, Tomato Plants Anglican "Miss Mildred Smith, who has been at : Service every Sunday morning GRAIN, ETC Red Winter Wheat, 2-10 to 2 15 visiting in Torono, is home again. LR S.O.E. B.S. 'Mrs W Somerville visiting friends The Greenhouse meets first and third Tuesdays of each on Bigelow St, Port Perry White Wheat 205t02 10 White Fife 210to 215 Spring Wheat, 200to 215 at Wick and Cannington recently. month at the Oddfellows Hall, Port Perry | - The Young Ladies Club will meet] Put in some good plants tostake the | where we are, fighting for our M Visiting brethren made welcome. at the home of Miss Aileen Thomp- | place of those that ho been touched [and our H Homer ge ies + A. B. Cawker, W.P. by frost. "Somewhere i in France." Goose Wheat 200t0 210 son on Friday of this week. Wool, Bags and Sacks. Don't lose money: selling to. the first man that comes along. Call up Moses ~Turner at Bell Phone 14, Port Perry, and' get the 'highest Cash Price. 15 Cts. Eggs Butter Subscription Rates THE PORT PERPY STAR and Canadian Farm . ...,,....$2.00 Farmers's Advocate. ,.......$2.50 Globe (daily, R. M. R.) ....$5.00 Globe (Daily)...... «$5.00 Family Herald.............$225 Weekly Sun........... ses. $2.00 Weekly Witness. ... .. $2.00 Evening News «+ $4.00 Farm & Dairy...e... rene ea$2.00 Evening' Star(rural offices)... $4.00 Mail & Empire (daily) $5.00] Barley 100to 120 Buckwheat 130to 135 Oats - wow 75 to 80 Rye . - 2 26 to 2 40 Hay, per ton 12 00 to 16 00 Potatoes; per bag 100 to 125 Flour, 10 80'to 11 80 COLUMBIA | Grafonolas and Records This Genuine Columbia costs only $65.00, in golden oak or mahogany. Latest model, exactly as illustrated. Powerful silent motor, bayonet joint tone-arm, exclusive Columbia tone-leaves, speed regulator and a full covered cabinet in all finishes. - Think offthe pleasure and happinéss this beauti- ful Grafonola would bring to your home. proved} in sath a ed in hi Sls E-Six-63 'a Come in--see and hear and play this Gratonola, You will be amazed that so handsome an instrument with such splendid tone can be sold at so low a price Columbia Records - Bi is STII

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