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Port Perry Star, 25 Jul 1918, p. 8

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A thi z of beauty is a Joy Forever." "This fact will always remain true if you buy. that piece of / Je Wellery you are wanting from stock. We have brought to our store for youa charms ; ing lot of new. designs in jewellery. = Pretty ~ things that will plegse your wife or sweetheart and will last for untold years. It will make you happy to buy them and make them happy to receive them. It will make us happy to sell them to you and the low price will make you happy. ? We only charge a moderate price for our for immediate POF H. J. White Why keep in the home Hove money thao ts needed. i PERRY BRANCH 9 =< Manager good repair work. Always done promptly. J. A. MURRAY I. R. BENTLEY, Jeweller +" DENTIST 03 | hours, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. ; Office above Rose & Co. Ete B= Bie Market Report Port Perry Prices 40 to 42 |- 35 to 40 - 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 per cwt 12 00 to 13 50 Shesp, 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, 400 to 500 Live hogs, cwt 17 00 to 17 50 GRAIN, ETC Red Winter Wheat, 2 10 to 2 15 White Wheat 206to210 White Fife 210to 215 Spring Wheat, 200t02 15 Goose Wheat 200to210 Barley 100to1 20 Oats - .ilrie 75 to 80 Rye . . 225t0240 Hay, per ton 12 00 to 16 00 Potatoes, per bag 100 to 1 50 1080 to 11 80 3 00 to 3 50 1.30 to 1.35 Eggs Butter LITTLE FOLKS ALL LIKE IT IT TASTES SO "coon" . 2 the j the jonier mumbets of your household look o goon upon the of "4 p oh bn oy: fl the tre, mm bad with vith the 3s Shey vena ? Why wiv ave you ever thought that not start tl CORSON'S CHARCOAL TOOTH PASTE 'We find that listle falls sverywhere | Jie its Pleasant att, and because they can see rovits in ieSunhie sbethe they keep on re Coat demdmade ip ad care of their teeth. It will save them mgpya tooth ache, Tea Eatin Flemviat's bille. Grown-ups too like this Silver Grey Tooth Paste. Ask for the Tube in Khaki 25C. Sold by all Druggists Sovereign Perfume Company Brock Ave., Toronto Buckwheat MOSES TURNER IS PAYING Highest Cash Prices 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, Port Perry, and get the highest Cash Price. < McLaughlin Light Six Touring Car Refined and improved in detail though unchanged in general design the new McLaughlin Light Six E-Six-63 ap, more than ever to motorists .who want the power and flexibility of a six-cylinder car at the price ot 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 springs, generous tire equipment, deep up- holstery, full security and shelter, Ings | to adelightful degree of ease and restfulness. : The McLaughlin wh Six stands unchallenged in its price class tor beauty of design, efficient mechanism and general all-round motor car value. : BEARE BROTHERS Local Dealers for McLaughlin can i Chevrolet a D 2 about $112. =.| BIG SALE JOS. STONE will sell by public auc- tion at hotel premises, Entire Contents of the consisting of furniture, bedding, cutlery, tin. ware, crockery, electric |fixtures, etc. Sale at 12.30 p.m. on Thursday, JUL Y 25, 1918 G. Jackson, Auctioneer Prince Albert Mrs Mulholland and son Robert, spent a week wich Mrs Patterson re- cently. Miss Ashton, of Epsom, has been visiting her grandparents, Mr and Mrs Sellers. Mrs Harding "bas been attending convention at Garden Hill. Mrs Reuben Bond is visiting her daughter, Mrs Andrews, in Toronto. Mrs Kleuftman and daughter of West Virginia, are visiting with Mr and Mrs Worden. ~ Mrs Greaves spent last week with friends in Brooklin. r R O White of North Bay rs Jones of Balsam are visiting -- er Miss P White. The Misses Prout of Markham, are visiting their sister Mrs Raymer. Mr O'Brien of Toronto, has bought Mr M Strait's property. Mr Strait 'has moved to the North end of the village to the house recently vacated by Mr Worden. Miss Grace Burnett of Bancroft, is home for the Miss Clarke, of Haliburton, 18 visiting with Miss G Burnett. Iss Arthur Savage and. family of New York, are spending the summer in the yillage. Ewart and Grant Bunner, of Osh- awa, spent the week end at their home Mrs Harold Simmuns and children of "The Beaches", Toronto, are "visit- ing Mrs Simmons' aunt, Mrs Holman at Prince Albert. on the lawn last Tuesday evening was well attended, and a real good time was enjoyed by all--a good war-time supper and an Sxcellent program furnished by Mrs Lapp Brighton; Miss Davis, Miss Bull, Mr Ford, -Mr Jackson ackson and Greenbank Band. The peosseds amounted to Ss Miss: Ethel Matthews of ae _ spent their holidays with Miss Bele Johnson. o Mise Irene yg has St. Charles Hotel| The Garden Party which was held] - AY wri to se ce = M necessary by careless 'handling. qA telephone instrument. has. more than a hundred parts and is built like a watch. Rough: usage impairs its efficiency. q Help us to conserve the supply of teléphone material and skilled labor by always hand-- 3. ling your telephone carefully to avoid costly breakups and: Fepuins, ~The Bell Telephone Co. -- Stray Lamb Found [ Stray lamb found on Port- Perry, streets. © Owner can have same by y identifying | propery and paying ex penses. ly to ~~ WM. NESBITT Constable, Port Perry, Ont. Property Transfers Mr. Orval Stone, of Scugbf; has Mr Frank Watson has bought the John Munro homestead farm. Manchester The Auxiliary of the W. M. S. met at the home of Mrs Parkin on Friday afternoon. A large nuniber of our opie at- tended the garden party at Prince Albert last week and report having | a very pleasant time. Miss Fitchett entertained a number of old friends on Thursday afternoon. Among the out of town guests were, Mrs F Pilton, of St Johns, N B, Mrs! Harold Simmons of Toronto, Mrs' Brown, Mrs Harold Archer and Miss' Parkin of Winnipeg. Mr H Fitchett spent Sunday at the home of Mr Fred McKenzie, at. Raglan. Mr and Mrs Donald McLean, of Galt, spent Sunday in the Village. Smith & Smith | LAND SURVEYORS AND - CIVIL ENGINEERS Phones--Day 40" Night242 LINDSAY , - , ONTARIO Wanted: Pushcart Second hand baby's pushcart wanted. Apply at Star Office: bought Mr A L Orchard's farm. Pearson of Port Perry, Miss 'Mabel = - jou I LOCAL AGENT WANTED - for the "Old Reliable" " FONTHILL NURSERIES Thousands of Orchard trees- need replacing, War gardens call for small fruits,early searing fruit trees, asparagus, rhubarb plants. The demand for'ornamental stock in towns and villages is large. Secure a paying agency with liberal commissrons. Experience not necessary, Stone & Wellington _ (Established 1837) TORONTO, ONT. 5 District News Thousand of tussock" moths have appeared on the trees in-Oshawa. The farmers of North Ontario in- tend running a candidate to represent them in the Federal" Parliament. A bye-siced n will probably be held in- i the ng 'as the Riding is with- sentation, Single the death py Mrs Greenwood, of Whitby, was" { seriously inj in Toronto, when street car aa with the a which she was riding. el The Town of Bowmanville had the misfortune to have its _Munici oat Building and O House ely scorched. Loss church, on the TE Building formerly weed 55a a > 'West side of t|Simcoe St, for sale; to be tak- en i down and removed away. Tenders fay be se serit to Will 1

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