Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 2 May 1918, p. 8

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That if you deal with us once our liberal methods will hold your trade. : Nobody can hold a candle to us in our line- We've got the gcods,. er Just come to us and see the beautiful articles we have for you and the low prices we are asking for them. Unique things that are marvels in the master Jeweller's Art Optical goods of all kinds at honest prices If your frame is broken bring it to us and - have it repaired while in town, Lest you forget. We are still turning out repairs-that may be relied upon at prices that are reasonable. Farmers find the service of this Bank efficlent and s factory in the discounting and collection of sales Blank sales notes supplied free of charge. : | PORT PERRY BRANCH ~~ oH H. J. White - nie » Manager Myrtle Rev. Mr. Nickle: preached a very impressive sermon on Sunday night to Officers of the Salvation Army of Oshawa gave a' very interesting pro: gramme in thc Temperance Hall on Friday ight. x I. R. BENTLEY, Jeweller Er ES O00 : I Mr G Rodd i ing fi Farms for Rent v, J. Cook - Real Estate his whey hon Tg TSooverng om Three farms of 100, 150 and 200{ A large list of farms for sale in acres respectively to rent, All" south | Ontario County, Some city property : us w. 1 Holmes of Toronto, and close to Oshawa. First-cluss soil | for exchange or sale, also Western on friends here last Week. and buildings, good state of cultivation {land. ~~ My list includes some rare; Most of the farmers through this Possession to plow after present crop, bargains. = Wiite or phone me before section have finished seeding, : full possession April 1, 1918. Apply | buying. Communicate with W J Cook, | : : 0G D Conant Oshawa, Ontario. _ |R.R. No 2, Port Perry, or Bell Phone! -. Miss 'Eva Holmes of Tonto, 107 r 2 2, or Independent Phone 406 visited Miss Cora Todd recently, * the boys who are soon to be called to the colors. Born on Friday, April 5, 1918, to! Mr and Mrs Frank Moore, a daughter Born on-Saturday, April 6, 1918, to: Mr and Mrs will R Kent, a son. Mr Glynn Stacey has moved to Columbus where be has bought a residence. Mrs John Duff has gone to the city where she will reside in the future We regret to lose Mrs Duff and son Roy from our vicinity. Mr Bert Duff has returned from a trip to the wild and woolly West. "Any rag" and "rubbers" are two familiar calls these days which is further proof that it is Spring time. In Memoriam 1n loving memory of Pte M W Mc- Lean, 116th Bn, who was killed in action May #rd, Somewhere in France It is just a year ago to-day, Since you, dear Willie passed away, But how we miss your smiling face, There is none on earth can take thy: place, 4 x Thy Saviour said; "My child come ; home, On earth thou need no longer roam" Altho' we are so sad and lone, Yet we will say "Thy will be done." --Mother and Sister, S---------- Prince Albert Mrs Young and daughter Isabel, spent the week end with Mrs Young's mother, Mrs] McBrien. Mrs Wauchope and 'daughter were in the village for a few days last week. | Mrs W Armstrong is home again for the summer, The Misses Prout left Saturday for a visit with friends in Oshawa + hy Subscription Rates THE PORT PERRY STARand | Canadian Farm . .,.......$2.00° Farmers's Advocate. , ....... $2.60 - Globé (daily, R. M. R.) vess$D.00] Globe (Daily)... seers se. $5.00, Family Herald A $2 25 "Weekly Sun...oo.uoseene. .$2.00/ Weekly Witness. ves: o« «+ $2.00: |. Evening News ' Farm & Dau i. _W. U. CARNEGIE Port Perry "Ontario i They Must Not Look in Vain! found him in a shell hole. He bore him back to the lines--dead. "Are you not sorry you ven- N officer was missing. A Village Without : : LM C. A. tured all this?" asked the commanding officer. 0", because when I-fourid him he looked up into my face, smiled and said "I knew you would come!" = What could more fittingly illustrate the work of the "big brother to the soldiers"--the Y.M.C.A.! No danger is too great to be risked for the sake of the physical, mental and spiritual welfare of those dauntless heroes of Ypres, St. Julien, Vimy Ridge, Passchendaele! Ev here he goes the Y.M.C.A. follows--faithful to the limit of its resouces. ioe ys francis, B. sa Harpers'says: only evil ways in which to money ets, with g cf iH: | il th i ; 2 : He 8 = 5 { i Ef g il a ae i Think of the inspiration to the Canadian soldiers in this tremendous Campaign of 1918 .as they learn . that the folks at home are heart and soul behind _. them, showing it by a magnificent response to the Red ~ Triangle Fund appeal--the worth while way. Help the ¥:M.C.A. to increase its helpfulness. _ Help it as far as possible to measure up to the bound Jess need! Help with your money, that more and ever more soldiers can say, 'I knew you would come!" Many people are located at points where one cannot get into touch with any canvasser working in aid of Red Triangle Fund. If you are so situated send your money .direct. Remit by cheque, money order or regi tered letter Se Thomas s Brad a w National 25 : surer, } ngle Fun . St, Toronto. Make your contribution as large as possible bit whether large or small it will be welcome. Brad i £ i Hi Bog J i

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