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Port Perry Star, 18 Jul 1918, p. 8

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SB Te not one of our customers, WHY NOT? . In our dealings with our customers we have tried to give more than "Value for value received" * We have endeavored to be frank, fair and friend- ly in all our dealings. re Strap Purses, Pocket Purses, Card Cases, etc, new and up-to-date.' You cannot fully appreciate the advantages of our prescription service until you have tested it. Get that watch, clock, or piece of jewellry repaired before it is too late. I. R, BENTLEY, Jeweller See our line of Leather Goods, such as: H. J. White 1. 3 J. A. MURRAY DENTIST Office above Rose & Co. will be rendered. Consult the PORT PER RY BRANCH = - Manager Report for S. 8S. No. 13, .- Reach The names appear in order of merit = -- gre hours, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone 93 emg ----p E20 pea Jr IV to Sr 1V = Laura Clements, 76 (hon), Elmer Clements 73, lla Moon 69, Mildred Frise 67, Willie Market Report O'Neill 62, Minnie Frise 59, (rec) : Sr III to Jr IV--Dallas Lingle 70, Port Perry Prices Rov Hi 64 Allen H x Eggs . 40 to 42 ~ wpe 1, 20 Pave ¥, Butter 35 to 40 Jr III to Sr I11--Lillian Lingle 69, CATTLE, HOGS, ETC. Good butchers ..10 50 to 12 50 Medium butchers 8 50 to 9 50 Common butchers 7 50 to 8 50 Calves percwt 1200 to 13 50 Sheep, per cwt 8 00 to 10 00 Lambs, per cwt 15 00 to 16 50 Sheepskins 2 00 to 3 00 Beef hides, per cwt 10 00 to 12 Horse hides, .. 4 00to5 00 Live hogs, cwt 17 00 to 17 50 GRAIN, ETC Red Winter Wheat, 2 10 to 2 15 White Wheat 205to0210 White Fife 210t0 2 15 Spring Wheat, 200to 215 Goose Wheat 200to 210 Barley 100to 120 Oats - wie 75 to 80 Rye " - 2 25 to 2 40 Hay, per ton 12 00 to 16 00 Potatoes, per bag 1 00 to 1 50 Flour, 10 80 to 11 80 Peas 3 00 to 3 50 Buckwheat . 1.30 to 1.35 the junior members of MOSES TURNER - Port. Perry, results in nice Get the tiny tots started Highest Cash Prices Ask for the Tube in Khaki 25cC. FOR ALL KINDS OF Live Poultry Rags, Rubbers, Metals, Scrap Iron, Sheepskins, Wool, Bags and Sacks. Don't lose money selling to the first man that comes along. Call up Moses Turner at Bell Phone 14, and get the highest Cash Price. Brock Ave, Pegg ee ep LITTLE FOLKS ALL LIKE IT IT TASTES SO 'GooD" De I thi he soo pase? "Why CORSON'S CHARCOAL TOOTH PASTE a them many a tooth ache, and yourself in the proper car Bt Sold by all Druggists Sovereign Perfume Company McLaughlin Light Six Touring Car household lock ypen the proses of | " Jone of medicine? ave you ever Brushing nottart them using , and because they can see early in the their teeth. Tt will save Toronto _ Refined and improved in detail though unchanged in general design the new | McLaughlin Light Slx E-Six-63 appeals more than ever to motorists who want the power and flexibility of a six-cylinder car at the price of a four, In design this model is most pleasing. The valve-in-head motor deveioping 44 H.P. insures ample power to negotiate hills on high gear as the car is light. Low, slow-acting, semi-elliptic sprin , generous tire equipment, deep up- holstery, full security and shelter, combine to a delightful degree of ease and restfulness. of design, efficient mec anism and - The McLaughlin Li ht Six stands unchallenged in its price class tor beauty general all-round motor car value. : HERS "friends to a strawberry supper. an Arthur Bryant 53, (rec) Je 11 to Sr II -- Alma Clements, Muriel Frise, Irwin Mark t Sr Ito Jr I1.-- Earl Carnochan, Irene Lingle, Howard Carnochan Sr Pr to Jr I--Earl Bryant, Grant Carnochan. Jr Pr-- Ethel Bryant Prospect Miss Ruby Guest of Toronto, is visiting at Mr Wm Cook's. Miss Mary Martin and Miss Gladys Wilson, were visiting in Toronto last week. . Miss M Brampton of Toronto, is visiting with friends and relatives here Mrs John Bentley of Totonto, call ed on old acquaintances recently. Glad to see Miss Winnifred Arm- strong with us again. Miss Vera Somerville and friends motored to Whitby and attended: the Missionary Summer School at the Ladies' College recently. All report a good time. Miss Philips of Brobam- is visiting her sister:Mrs P Diamond. ""Regtet'to hear Mr James Wilson the misfortune tol be kicked by a t Orie day last week, but glad he is proving. The Young Ladies Club will: meet at the home of Miss Mildred Somer- ville, Friday afternoon of next week. Manchester Miss Estelle Bull has closed her term work in the musical class, but will resume class work again' enSept- ember 1st, as usual, Miss Mabel Parkin of Winnipeg General Hospital staff is home on her vacation. Miss Brown, our former school teacher is visiting at Mrs F Lamb's. A pleasant evening -was spent at . | the home of Mt Crozier, when the Boys' Club invited their" sisters and After eating all the berries' wanted, the time passed quickly'in listening to the music provided by the club, recitations by Master Donald Ferguson and Miss Bertle Crozier and playing of games. Seagrave The Strawberry socoial and concert on the church lawn last Wednesday evening was quite a success. Quite a nuraber attended the Orange demonstration at Lindsay on the Twelfth. Rev. Mr Joblin together with a party of young folk are taking the two week's course at Albert College, Bell- ville. v Latest purchasers of motor cars are Mr Walter Mark and Edgar Butt. We are pleased to report that . Mr W Bruce is regaining health again, Pte Orr Shunk is still in the hos- ital at Camp Niagara. ~~ The other Jail well from latest ceports. © "Last Friday evening while Mr Stew- * art McCoy and lady friend were driv- {ing north their buggy was struck by a motor car and considerably damaged |The occupants escaped with a few and Mrs Harold Thomas, Mr and in training here and overseas are Visitors--Mr Henry Thomas, Mr us | Resell Thomas, Miss Blanche] RI Frise, and Mr E Blight. aie OF RY i 'Born 2 i g Ed A WHEN you talk 'ment a chance to dojits q The mouthpiece was. | and best results are are about half an inch _ tinetly, directly into the mouthpiece, and / avoiding needless repetition and delay. B% The Bell Telephone Co. £'gh 'of Canada | | ¥ of ! Il |} consioer Ne COMBLEMION you have a proper regard for it you will "§ insist van the gurity snd aesiseptc onfies CORSON'S ORCHID TALCUM #! most expensive talc; it is s fine B smooth. It imparts a fresh and bloom women find charming while that everywhere "its fragrance has a dainty appeal to the fast. idious. * 25c. <" Sold by all Druggists. Sovereign Perfumes Ltd. Brock Ave, Toronto # - x The Spirit of Thrift will heip 'Model 90 coincides with the vital necessity for- efficient, eco- a ---- to space, and not ©

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