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Port Perry Star, 21 Mar 1917, p. 8

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D THAT RESO A [HINGS ARE LOOKING UP. E HAVE GOT A STocK WE CAN BE PROUD OF% 7lOUR PRICES ARE LOW. ih A W THEY" ARE HONEST- WE WANT YOUR CUS Tom BY AND THAT 1S HOW WE Yl EXPECT To KEEP You ==" |FOR. A FRIEND- USE You . ; RIGHT ou f/Qkrds IF YOU WANT To SEE A FINE STOCK oF JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS AND OPTICAL GooDS, WE ARE EXTENDING YoU AN INVITATION To COME AND SEE OURS. IF YOU WANT To BUY FROM OUR SPLEUDID SToCK YoV WILL FIND THE PRICES AS HON- ESTLY LOW AS THE QUALITY I§ HONESTLY HIGH. IF YOUR EYES NEED ATTENTION, YoU OWE IT To YOURSELF To COME To THE PLACE WHERE THEY KNow How To FIT YoU WITH CORRECT EYE GLASSES. WE Do YOUR REPAIR WORK RIGHT, I. R. BENTLEY, Jeweller, Port Perry. Auction Sales On March 22, Mrs Edward Bige-| low, lot 24, concession 3, Cartwright, | will sell her farm stock, implements, | etc. Mr Thos Woods, of Blackstock is offering his farm stock, implements, etc. for sale by auction on Wednesday March 28, at one o'clock. 'George Jackson, Auctioneer The executor of the late Charles Rose is selling by auction the con- tents of his late residence on Thurs- day, March 29th, at 12.30 p.m. | George Jackson, Auctioneer | George Jackson, Auctioneer | LOOK HOW MUCH ARE YOUR EYES WORTH ? Don't take chances when you can: get my services of over years , experience F E. LUKE, 5a 167 YONGE ST., TORONTO Opposite Simpson's 5 Gari | 1 i for | = ink Recruits for Production ling Germany APlace \ 6 » j Wanted | Just as surely as lack of food is s day by day, so plenty of food is winning the victory for theallies. The French armies, for instance, were never better fed than now, for France cannot forget the awful lesson of 1870--the failure of her food supply. To this she attributed theloss of that war. To feed the French soldiers around Verdun, more than 25,- 500,000 of food a week were required. This gives a faintidea of the colossal task of feeding an army. Canada and man MUST have e Department of Agriculture appeals to men and boys to Te in the farm Dt peals military service, or whofind itimpossible to i to en wilt for 17: enlist e army. Do your : The farmers of Ontario need the | 3 tion ( 'can n of their time. We appeal to all who ir ordinary affairs to plan to help some arly in Britain havea hugearmy of fighting plenty of food, in Upon Canada's food production The Farmers of Ontario ~ Urgently Need Help heroes on theline ; every te of a world shortage. principally rely. "bit" by helping to increase - is your hour of opportunity. of retired farmers, of od), of business men who -C. F. Worrell - CARTAGE and DRAYING The undersigned is prepared to do all kinds of carting, 'dray work, and plowing of Gardens etc. For terms see, WILLIAM CAMPBELL 18-- PORT PERRY Greenbank Too late for last week The members of the Farmers' Club were busy on Friday unloading a car of sugar at Uxuridge. Rev E. Rowland preached on Sun- day evening on "The Finest Man In Greenbank." : Mrs George Lee was visiting her father at Ashburn last week. Mr Edgar Leask was sent as a del- egate to the Dominion Alliance Con- vention held #8 Toronto last week, and gave a good report on Sunday afternoon, Mr and Mrs Ed Phoenix left here this week to return to their farm in the west, after spending a few months with relatives here. FOUR- NINETY _.°. Mrs Woon of Port Perry was visit- ing her son here recently. '4 Mr George lee was in Whitby on Saturday. . Mr and Mrs Fred Dure of Victoria Corners were visiting with Mrs A. Phoenix on Sunday Mr Peter Ganton has moved to his new house here in the village. A sleighload of 'young people from here attended the Carnival at Ux: bridze "on Tuesday evening of last week, Mr and Mrs Donald McArthur were in Toronto on Friday. Mrs Ered McKague was visiting . her sister in Toronto last week. Mr Will Phoenix was at Columbus on Saturday attending an Insurance meeting. Presentation The ladies of Sonya Red Cross Society and friends of Nursing Sister Minnie Ferguson met at the home of $695. f 0. 5 OSHAWA SOLD LOCALLY BY BEARE BROTHERS her parents at Sonya on Monday evening March 12th and presented her with a gold wrist watch. The presentation was: made by . Mrs John Squires, President of the Society, while Miss Joanne Watsen read the following address; ; The ladies of Sonya Red Cross Society" have learned with joy and sorrow that one of their esteemed members has been honored by being accepted in woman's highest calling for service overseas. We sincerely regret your severence with our society yet we know that ours" not yours, is the easy part. We wish you every success in the caring for the shattered units of the human wall who willingly offer life if need be for God, King, and Country. As a slight token of our appreci- ation of our ex-president and co-work- er, kindly accept thie little watch, and may it soon tick away the time which marks our separation. Allow us to wish you "Bon Voyage" Signed on behalf of the Society. Mrs Squires, Pres. Miss McCoy Sec'y Miss Ferguson left f the following morning await further orders. ' 'She graduated from Rhode nd State Hospital, U. S. A. and also took out the "Victoria Order of Nurses" at Montreal, - She was always a most enthusiastic worker in the Reb Cross and she will be very much missed by the society as well as by her large circle of friends. rn 1 oh; Utica a Mts Wm Medd, of Sonya, is visiting her brother, Mr J ] Christie. : Miss Gladys Smith is with relatives at Lorneville, Mrs; L. D Christie and Leta are * visiting. in Toronto. : We are sorry to hear. Mr. Charles Armstrong 1s ill at present, : Mrs. Goose is visiting with relatives here over the week cnd. Cees Mr. Cecil Harper is recovering from his receut illness. THE NEW SERIES * Chevrolet The best steel, and genuine highest grade materials forged, cast or we'ded into shape by modern-machines of sci tific accuracy insure the high efficiency of the CHEVROLET Four Ninety The resiliency of the chassis, the pliancy of the supporting springs an! fine upholstery insure comfort. Our mommoth production. and - efficiency "methods make possible the low price of $695 fo. 4. OSHAWA Including Electric Lights and Starter THE CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA OSHAWA = LIMITED - ONTARIO BRITAIN-- CAL THE FACTORY She must have Food-- for her Armies in the Field--for ber Workers inthe Factory--in the Munition plant--in the Shipyard---in the Mine. : THERE'S DANGER IH SIGHT--BUT YOU CAN HELP You CAN-- : Do You KNOow-- : of food stuffs" help thwart Germany's desperate sub-- that the rapidly rising price means that the World's reserve supply small ? is Do You KNOW--- verted by that a world-wide famine can only be increasing : this supply ? 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