bring about a better business reldtionsllip between resident and merchant, in 188 town, and thus community in which to live. A. J. DAVIS DRUGS, STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS CONFECTIONERY TOILETRIES KODAKS and DEVELOPING Telephone 49 Residence 134 BROCK & SON DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BBOTS & SHOES. WALL WALL PAPER A SPECIALTY. Telephone 3 W. R. WILLAN THE MERCHANT TAILOR Clothes Made to Your Measure Telephone 45 Morrison' S Drug Store KODAKS, FILMS AND DEVELOPING MOIR'S CONFECTIONERY COMPLETE NYAL LINE Telephone 16 I. R. BENTLEY JEWELLER & STATIONER Our Values are Equal to Anywhere EYES TESTED FREE. . 1 F ; F. McClintock 'DRYGOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES CROCKERY, FLOUR, FEED. Telephone 36 E. H. GERROW BAKED GOODS AND CONFECTIONERY ICE CREAM & SOFT DRINKS Telephone 32. Port Perry . | Lumber & Milling COMPANY ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER HARDWOOD FLOORING SHINGLES, LATH DOORS and SASH CUSTOM CHOPPING, FLOUR AND FEED OF ALL KINDS. Telephone 26. And Help Our Town Grow. SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL MERCHANT Confidence in your community is a great thing. Support of Port Perry merchants by the residents of the town will make their business boom, result in an era of business pros- perity and make itself felt in all local activities here. Taxes will become lower, industrial plants will locate here, better Svorking- conditions and more employment will prevail and the lot of the people will be made infinitely better. Port Perry will grow, its residents will become more happy and prosperous and good times will result. If you lack faith in your merchant and town and go to neighboring or foreign cities t6 buy your household goods, these other places will receive the benefit of your trade and grow at the expense of Port Perry. And you will receive no benefits from the growth of other cities. Hold to your community and your success is assured. Do not be led to other cities by misrepresentations. Your merchant is honest. He knows you and will do his best to serve you faithfully because he wants your trade. The merchant in other cities does not care a thing about you except to get your money. You are no friend of his, and he is not the man to give anything away, If you pay him léss you get an inferior article. And the next time you will pay him more. He wants only your money, your home merchant also needs your friendalip. Support him. ~ You both will benefit greatly. W. L. Parrish ~ HARDWARE TINWARE PLUMBING, and HEATING Telephone 55. Willard & Co. General Merchants GROCERIES, DRYGOODS FRUITS, VEGETABLES. Telephone 46 r 2. F. W. BROCK & SON ® This firm has served the people of Port Perry aud and vicinity -a great many years. From the days of Willia: Brock to the present, their record has been honourable pre « enterprising. At their store you can always find the best in staples, drygoods, accessories for ladies and gentlmen, boots, shoes and rubbers. They have an excellent wall paper department, and they also carry a fine line of ceries. You will be well served if you are a customer of F. W. Brock & Son. The Canadian Bank of Commerce PORT PERRY BRANCH Equipped for service--Following the Amalgamation of the two local branches, increased facilities to serve the public gave been introduced. AKE THIS YOUR BAN : E. B. Walker, Associate Manager. M h Bert MacGregor FOR QUALITY MEATS : CANNED GOODS BUTTER AND EGGS Telephone 72 r 2 McKEE & SON GENTS' FURNISHINGS FLOUR & FEEDS Telephone 152. Hall's Restaurant "A Good Place to EAT" ICE CREAM and CONFECTIONERY Ww. T. RODMAN MERCHANT TAILOR Made-to-Measure Clothes Cleaning, Pressing & Repairing W. A. BEATTY HARNESS, LEATHER GOODS, SUIT CASES, CLUB BAGS TRUNKS, ROBES, 'RUGS BLANKETS, BELLS BEARE BROS. McLAUGHLIN AND WER SERVICE - Telephone 130 wi CARNEGIE RARE Let us give you an estimate on Plumbing and Furnace Work. HARDWARE PLUMBING FURNACES AL McDermalt FURNITURE HOUSE FUR GS Telephone 128 wi House 128 J CARNEGIE-DAY MOTORS This is "EXIDE" BATTERY WEEK. No where can you ' Beat Our Prices. Buy your BATTERY in our town. Phone 61 Standar rd. : Garage DURANT CARS'AND TRUCKS "Service is dur Motto" Telephone 74 W. = THE CONFEDERATION Rapid and Comfortable Service to Western Canada. Every night at. 9 o'clock, eastern standard time "The Confederation", crack Canadian National transconti- "nental train leaves Toronto for Winni- peg, Regina, Saskatoon, Edmonton; Jasper Park and Vancouver. "The Confederation" is an all-steel| train, carrying Compartment-Obser- vation-Library Car, with valet service, standard and tourist sleeping cars and Martyn's mother. Mrs, Mark and her sister Mrs. McPherson. Mr, and Mrs. R. Glide. Greenbank, 'spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. Alvin Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hope were visiting with Mrs. Wanamaker, of Oshawa, last week. Mrs. T. Turner who has been on the | dan sick list is somewhat "improved in|son health, . Mr. and Mrs. Eerle Williams and J son Austin and Mr. and Mrs. Bartley. fue Turner, for'a few weeks, before start- ing on their trip west to Edmonton, | to visit their brothers and sister there. | Ja Mrs. Johnstan, of Vancouver, B.C. fied ninety-four, and her daughters i and Mrs. Noble, are ait Mrs. Johnston's son, Mr, Gen, 'Johnston. be a children's choir and reading by children. = Rev: Mr. Merriam will be the preacher, Mrs, 8, Frank Johnson was in Oshawa 'one day this week. Miss Blanche Reesor spent the week end at the' home of her parents in Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Dobson have purchased a Pontiac car. . Arthur Crosier and Miss Mildred were in Toronto on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crosier have a new Durant. A ry CE MYRTLE Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Duff of Shirley, visited friends here on Sunday. "Rev. Mr. Merriam preached a very interesting sermon on the Book of Ruth, on Sunday evening it being a special reception service, when four new members--Misses Pauline and Bernice Price and Ross Broom and B. | Gilroy, Were received into the church. | on profession of faith. g Couheillors Wm. J. Cook and Innes Grant attended the special meeting of the Council at Brooklin on Saturday night, 'Mr. Kirkham, Balsam Lake, visited his. ' brother Mr. Jack Kirkham, last. week. Mr. B, Brown, who. has been work- ing with the extra gang of tHe C.P.R. since April, has gone to Greenbank, where he has accepted a-good position. Mr. Geo. Mole, Miss Hazel and Al- fred Mole, visited the former's brother Mr. E. E. Mole, on Sunday. , of Toronto, spent the Kli ite Bathing Suits ; of Eo Men's sizes Fax : Room lots at cut prices. 'are. featured for this week, Some Synworthy papers are partionlaly 'attractive In patterns and ce. 3 Shady Hn Men's Fancy Shirts These shirts come in two lots and in attractive patterns: One lot ot ells at ati Men' Faney These ons. fancy patterns and ar Per pair 20e. or 5 ni : F. W. Brock & Sen. Metres summer wear. ; wishes to announce to his y Iri "customers in Port Perry vicinity ; epa. 0 an up.b earlier part of the week with her) cousin Mrs. Levi Tordiff. A gang of men belonging to the!' Home Telephone have been busy work- | ing along this line for the past week. putting in new braces and trimming the trees along the wire line. , Miss Dorcas McFarlan spent the week end with Peterboro friends. Mr. Oliver Graham has engaged. 'with Mr. Chas: Pilkey to run his truck for the summer. Miss Viva Briggs entertained about! one hundred members of the League of the King Street United Church, of }-1 'Oshawa, at her home here on Monday night, when a very "pleasant time was spent. 4 ith Mr. Bert Duff. nl Mrs, Hy Hgoke, of To- Mr. Paiter, of Oshawa, has engaged ; week ond at thelr | dati