Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 11 Jul 1918, p. 8

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our customers, WHY NOT? 5. In our dealings with our. customers we have tried to give more than "Value for value received" We hare sndeavo:ed to be frank, fair and friend- aa For small remittances use the RoE Orders y 10 all our cocahngs.. I da 5 this Bank, They are payable without g See our line of Leather Goods, such as: &3| in Canada (except in | te Yukon Territory). Strap Purses, Pocket Purses, Card Cases, etc; as follows: _ a k an under 5 i Pesssanen new and up-to-date. Qf «= over $5 and not exceeding $10. You cannot fully appreciate the advantages : « $30. « " : of our prescription service until you have tested PLUS REVENUE STAMPS it. : ' PORT PERRY BRANCH Get that watch, clock, or piece of jewellry H. J. White . 00 Manager : repaired before it is too late. eT = : JA, MURRA! y { Tr i I. R, BENTLEY, Jeweller Ie NIST Scugoeg : THE OBIEBTS OF THE UF of 0. ze Office above Rose & Co. Ou the evening of June 25th a To further the interests of farmers in all branches of a hours, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone 93 | number of people of the Head Ap- 1 By fostering mutual understanding. oop 8 pointment gathered at the Parsonage to bid farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Buck- ler. During the evening the follow- |ing address was read by Mrs. E. E. ' Hanee and was responded to by Mr. Eggs .. .. .. 40t0o42 i and Mrs. Bucklerin a very pleasing eh .. 3bto 40 Butter CATTLE. HOS BTC to manner and thanking the people for .E, 38, : a 2 By encouaging the study of farm and household Questions. sags to increase the efficiency and comfort of the family. 3 By promoting social intercourse and the study of economic and social questions through the holding of debates and lectures, the diss a Market Report Port Perry Prices ination of literature, the establishment of libraries; etc; and by oe extending tne knowledge of members and their families, with a viey a elevating the standard of living in rural communities. Good butchers ..10 50to 12 50 or ba 3, their kindness. © Mr. Thos, Graham Medium butchers 8 50 to 9 50 H 2 . acted as chairman. : 4 By watching legislation relating to the farmers' Anterests, and by Common butchers | 7 50 to 8 50 \ : Dear Mr. and Mrs. Bockird urging from time to time through duly appointed delegates or otherwise, Calves per cwt 12 00 to 13 50 ns \ Your many friends from 'the Head , the passing of legislation required to promote the best interests of Agri- * Shesp, per cwt 8 00 to 10 00 y ; h hered hi culture. Lambs, per cwt 15 00 to 16 50 appointment have gather ere to- . Lo ; . Y departure 5 By studying and teaching the principle of co-operation, and by. Sheepskins 2 00 to 3 00 / 3) night, previous to your Beef hides, per cwt 10 00 to 12 : ! from among us. Mr. Buckler has promoting the establishment of co-operative organizations. Horse hides, .. 400tob 00 é been our pastor for the past four years' 6 By encouraging members to provide suitable halls and meeting Live hogs, cwt 17 00 to 17 50 4 lb) ' and we have appreciated your pastoral| places and properly furnish and equip the same for the. jsocial and edu- GRAIN, ETC ! ( ¥ work. You and Mrs. Buckler have| cational benefit of the members, Reg Winter Wheat, 2 2 2 2 35 \ / labornd faithfully and well. ~ Friends 7 By endeavoring to suppress personal, local, sectional, national, White Fife 210to 2 15 when most needed, both in sickness! and class prejudiees, and thereby to promote the best interests of Cana- Spring Wheat, 200to 215 ' and in health, and we can assure you: da asa whole. Goose Wheat 200to 210 : that the best wishes from: the people / Barley 100 to 1 20 of the Head appointment will go with |~ Oats, - . ise 75 to 80 ; Rye. - _ - 22010240 Jou and ss. Buckler > Jo new - Myrtle o : 'Manchester Hay, per ton 12 00 to 16 00 ome, and whep your work is over We, Mrs Levi Tordiff and baby are : Potatoes, per bag 1 00 to 1 50 : earnestly pray that you will both en visiting the former's home near Parry or SE tutor oft Su manattion Bo a LITTLE FOLKS ALL LIKELY 1] [or soc abundest estrases tate the Sous Dodsworth, of Toronto. Me Gordon eas to Buckwheat 1.30 to 1.35 IT TASTES SO "GOOD" Kingdom of Heaven. Mrs Percy Pherrill and infant, of |has moved to the five aces owned by : hn Zo We desire to present to you this Montreal, are holidaying with the/ his father. a -- wah ey J die oe yo ot Hh nl {Casserole and Teapot as a slight token | former's mother, Mrs M Bateman. Charlie Gordon has been wali . might lie with the tooth paste? Why not start them using Hof ouF appreciation dnd regard for] Mrs J Cacmichael 'has beet: tons is New York and other - LE af the : CORSON'S CHARCOAL TOOTH PASTE you and Mrs. Buckler. , fined to her bed for the past two United States, is now in Muskoka. earywh le Signed on behalf of the weeks, A speedy recovery is hoped aE M 0SES TURNER re emt. laos fe: soe 02 ; . Head Appointment for. BD 4 .- = Get the tiny tots started early in the proper care of their testh. Te will save : "Shirley 2 IS PAYING as: re go - RL | On Suda evening, June 30th, Ro J. Cans ae Sodrlle Snd 'Public School Repo rt Highest Cash Prices Ask for the Tube in Khaki AJ 4 after the service at the Centre Church | of Mrs George Ross last week. SFI to Jr I james Mackie 5 / the tollowing address and presentation i / / ; The Social ia connection with the Mavis Prescott FOR ALL KINDS OF 25C Presi | ves made to Mrs. Buckler by they ies Aid which was held on Mr F |e III to St Iif--Ewart Dunn . . : Sold by all Druggitts wn League and Sunday School. /| L Brown's spacious lawn on Wednes- * Addi¢é Dunn Live Pou Itry Sovereign Perfume Company BX / Dear Mrs Buckler: day evening of last week was an un- Ethel Fielding Brock Ave., Toronto NTT As we look back over the time you qualified success, ~The proceeds |Sy II to Jr I1I-=Eila Robertson Rags, Rubbers, Metals, ORNAY | | have been with us, we can see and to- amounted to one hundred and twenty- Roy Robertson , pl five dollars. Jack Mackie Scrap Iron, Sheepskins, v WISI "| night wish to acknowledge that your le; Wool, Bags and Sacks. -- -- a : "| time, your strength, your thought and|. We are pleased that Mr Charles : (rec) Clarence Fielding 3 your affection have been united in Glover is able to be around his yard | Names in order of merit. s . 79 fhe C 4 g Don 3 lose money selling to ( oTSUY / A B|one continuous effort to help us in again after his recent illness. : : F. E. LEE, Teacher the first man that comes \ NAST \ every possible way. As a pastor's| long. Cal up Moses = : ee A wife you have been an example of urner at be one ) Christian Living. Port Perry, and get the ) The chrildren in 'the Sabbath highest Cash Price. : > i School will never forget the lessons iil jp mm il [yor beautifully taught them from Sab- A Li ' bath to Sabbath, while as 4 superin- Ww IL 1 2s Jr joa | | ed -- / il had the privilege of your instruction. tendent your uymwearied faithfulness 1 fl . Tl of {8 , uc 2 fl! We desire also to mention the Ep- ] gl f worth League to which you and Mr. --- il and efficiency, may well be an in-|' spiration and example to all of the teachers, officers and pupils who have | Ny Buckler have unitedly given your bes. efforts. | 5 Those who have attended the Ep- worth League will "recall that you bave both done all that you could to} make it a perfectly conducted society. '| In this connection you may not have : Na i seen the results for which you prayed | ; i 4 - |but the young people have derived : . . T 2 = Tu pleasure and, profs from the| @i1| ; : od ue and we are hoping that a year| § | McLaughlin Light Six Touring Car [lescu sue oe ml Refined and improved in detail though unchanged in general design the new {report of the League which you or. ff McLaughlin Light Slx E-5ix-63 appeals more than ever to motorists who ganized on Scugog. : want the power and flexibility of a six-cylinder car at the price ot a four, | As we voice our appreciation of | In design this model is most pleasing. The valve-in-head motor deveioping ~~ |you work we also remember Anneta, 44 H.P. insures ample power to negotiate hills on high gear as the car is light. and the kindly manner in which she] Low, slow-acting, semi.elliptic springs, generous tire equipment, deep up- | helped and the beautiful songs she| holstery, full security and shelter, com ine to a delightful degree of ease and sang for us from time to time, | RH} ~restfulness. or We 'wish to thank you all most | HT The McLaughlin Light Six stands unchallenged in its price dass for beauty : of design, efficient m fsm and general all-round metor car' BEARE BROTHERS boca Deve 7 Me ugh Sars

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