Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 23 May 1918, p. 8

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= Now is the time to buy that Diamond; Watch | or piece of Jewellery that you have been thinking about. We have a ~oiplete stock of those things, . that men of to-day carry with pride. Ww You can absolutely rely upon our word 'and quality. We guarantee the best of treatment 'and satisfaction: We have a complete assortment of the best" fountain pens--Waterman's, of course. Remember our repair department. A clean watch means good time to you for years to come. True economy in a time-piece lies in cleanlsness. will ccst you nothing to let us examine it. work is done accurately, reasonably and promptly. I. R, BENTLEY, Jeweller It All our 7 | hours, 9 a.m. te 6 p.m. ~ prompt. and courteous service. PORT PERRY BRANCH H. J. White - ' -- 28 Sg A. MURRAY DENTIST Office above Rose & Co. * Phone 93 J. Market Report Port Perry Prices 35 to 38 40 to 45 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 «Sheep, per cwt 8 00 to 10 00 Lambs, per cwt 15 00 to 16 50 Sheepskins 2 00 to 3700 Beef hides, per cwt 10 00 to 12 Horse hides, 4 00 to 65 00 Live hogs, cwt 20.00 to GRAIN, ETC Red Winter Wheat, 2 10 to 2 15 White Wheat 205t0210 White Fife 210to2 15 Spring Wheat, 200to 215 Goose Wheat 200to 2 10 Barley 1 50 to 1.60 Buckwheat 166to 1 70 Oats - . 85 to 90 Rye - - «22b6t0240 Hay, per ton 12 00 to 16 00 Potatoes, per bag 1 35to 1 50 Flour, 10 80 to 12 20 Peas 3 00 to 8 50 Eggs Butter Auction Sales On Saturday, May 256th, Mr. Geo. Stone and Dr. Robt. Archer, will hold a joint sale of household furniture at the residence of Mr Stone. See posters for complete list. George Jackson, Auctioneer The George Kilpatrick Estate will hold a sale of implements and house- hold furniture, on Tuesday, May 28, at the homestead, lot 17, con 2,Reach also BO acres situate at south half of lot 16, concession 1, Reach Township George Jackson, Auctioneer. ri. We have three or four Ford Cars (second hand) for sale at $275 to $450. W. U. & H. Carnegie For Sale A Case Threshing Outfit, engine, tank and separator. Allin first-class running order. Must sell owing to ill health, Apply to Wesley Vance, R. R. No. 2, Nestleton Station. Subscription Rates THE PORT PERP* STAR and Canadian Farm .. ....00...$2.00 Farmers's Advocate, ........$2.50 Globe (daily, R. M. R.) ....$5.00 Globe (Daily)...useerrse...$5.00 Family Herald. soos i000...$225 Weekly Sun..ccecsiisecsss..$2.00 Weekly Witness. se eeeeneess. $2.00 Evening News........os0.+$4.00 Farm & Dairy.ceeee vos. .$2.00 Evening Star(rural offices). . . $4.00 Mail & Empire (daily) $5.00 Farms for Rent Three farms of 100, 150 and 200 acres respectively to rent. ~All south and close to Oshawa. First-class soil and buildings, good state of cultivation Possession to plow after present crop, full possession April 1, 1918. . Apply to G. D. Conant, Oshawa, Ontario, - For Sale or Rent Frame house and good lot. Will sell cheap with small payment down. Apply to Thos Palmer, Port Perry. Smith & Smith LAND SURVEYORS AND CIVIL ENGINEERS » Phones--Day 407 Night 242 LINDSAY - ONTARIO ~~ Machine Oil Machinery i is expensive -- prolong its life by using our high-grade cream separator and' machine oil. George Jackson, Implement Agent, Port Perry doubled last year, ~ Comfort It doesn't cost much to drive the Overland Model 90. That's one of the five reasons why the sale of Overlands in Canada The other four reasons are that this light Overland Four has every advantage of appearance, perform- ance, comfort and service. Buy an Overland and speed up. {It will help in winning the war, Service Price - 'A. F. CARNEGIE LOCAL DEALER ited Sri Limit CHURCHES AND FRATERNAL SOCIETIES METHODIST Rev. Wesley Elliott, Pastor "Sunday Services 11.00 a.m. and 7.00 p.m. Afternoon, Sunday School and Bible Class." All Welcome. PRESBYTERIAN Rev, W. H. Black, Pastor Sunday Services 11.00 a.m. and 7.00 p.m BAPTIST Rev. J. Ford, Pastor. Anglican Service every Sunday morning and evening S.0.E. B.S. meets first and third Tuesdays of each month at the Oddfellows Hall, Port Perry Visiting brethren made welcome. A. B. Cawker, W.P, Women's Institutes VICTORIAN The next zegular meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Jas Strong on Wednesday, May 29, at 2.30 p.m. Arrangements for Specia! Meeting, June 4th, and for District Meeting at Blackstock will be made. Come and bring your knitting. SHIRLEY The summer meeting will be held in the Shirley Schoolhouse, Wednesday May 29, at 2 p.m. Mrs F W Watts, of Toronto, the Government delegate and lecturer, will address the meeting on - "Health Hints; Helps to Mothers and Daugh- ters." The school children and others will assist in the program. Every woman ia the vicinity is urgently re- quested to attend this meeting, Prospect The Ladies" Aid met at the home of Mrs John Thompson, Wednesday, May 15th, and report a pleasant time Last Monday evening our annual Sunday School meeting was held in the church. The following being the officers for the-year: Superintendent--Mr A Gilroy Assistant Supt--Mr L Diamond Sec'y--Miss M Martin Assistant--Miss M Somerville Treasurer--Mr C Wales Organist--Miss G Wilson - Teachers--Mrs Holiday, Mrs White, V Somerville. Missionary Committee--Mrs A Nid- Cartwright The following yonng men who have put on the King's uniform, were presented with fountain pens at Nestleton Methodist Church. John Arthurs, Clark Williams, William Edwards, Harry Philp. a former pastor, visited the Cartwright Presbyterian churches last Sunday, after an absence of five years. We were very pleased to have them with us again, Blacksmiths will = Tc te Gonvention The blacksmiths of Port Perry wi ae attend convention on Friday and Sat- 4) Miss Smith, Miss J] Diamond, Miss' dery, Mrs R Vernon, Mrs C Wales. i Rev Mr (and Mrs Forster), Watford, | i Merchant Tailor: p SPRING SUIT SUITINGS This is the time to order your Spring Suit. Weare showing a splendld line of suitings in handsome patterns and color- ings: to, Spy 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 Blde and Black Serges, guaranteed fast dyes. Ask for prices on our ready-to-wear suits. ) Pure Bred Hackney Stallion MAINSPRING will make the season at his own stable, The Clydesdale Stallion WAVERLY BARON will make the season as follows Tuesday Night Joe Thompson's, Raglan Wednesday Noon. James Cook's, Myrtle Wednesday Night Lorne Bryant, Ashburn ~ interested in this forward S. J. Mellow, Sec'y of Com. } All boats fully guaranteed, The Board of Education, Port | Have under consideration the establishment of an Agricult : Arrangements have been made partment in the High School. PUBLIC In the Town Hall, on the 'evening ° MONDAY, MAY 27 when DR. DANDENO, the Inspector of Agricultural Classes will give an address on the subject, showing the aims and work of the Department. = All persons movement in Educational Work are cordially invited to be present. Teachers and the Trustee Boards of Rural Schools are especially urged to be present to hear Dr. Dandeno. Meeting to commence at 8 o'clock. Both boys and girls are admitted to these classes. An Entrance Certificate is not necessary . if the: Pu- pils are well advanced in Fourth Book work. | Port Perry, May 17, 1918. Runs over rocks, driftwood; sand bars, or any obstruction with sbeolute ller protection. Can be pulled into the baatliogs same as a rowboat, : ) Made to Canada") Teptessnintives ted. Write for particulars of this derful boat to the Canadi McMULLEN. & LEE, Limited 472478 Yonge Street, TORONTO 10418 ; " From there home Friday Night Wm. O'Neill's, Seagrave Ea Archie Black, Mar SCUGOG, ONT. Pa Please Take N otice. (_ Cawker Bros.; Butchers, request af early settlement of all outstanding accounts owing to them. - sly choad the hevrolet ar th ¢ For (Rev.) John Harris, Chairman of Com

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