CCA AE HIGH SCHOOL MEMORIAL VER A CIRCULATION, nd i ww Crbrtng ! on unty | is champion of the ER of the more con- 3 and ctical class of peo- te, is not a orite of schemers, rs and cliques ; it is the Oldest "and Best Established--founded in 1857--the ruost original and best in its tocar and general news depart ment and is printed entirely in the place of publication--Tort Perry. in advance, if not is The staff and students of Port orial to all the ex-students of the la school who have fallen in the recent war. A ve $1.50 will be feet high, bearing a bronze plate on | | for a couple of months, Mr E ndi. | the cause of h 3 ! C x Yor oe LHR which the names of the brave boys i cott sued the defendant, Mr, Richard | | aches, Inaba matism, tributions, and by realizing on its : _|he mumbled through ee Hovvnn wivirs : : Woon, of Port Perty, for $150 dam- os iA and 1 uralgia, | assets in stocks and equipment. From its market repart of April Gagaciag ges tthe Ford ca will be engraved in such a manner | ciatica and @ roubles. < s Re The liquidation of these assets is | 19, 1884--25 years ago--theMont- |, the * i Ap AT Low PRICES Y Several sums from that they may be easily read from the street. On public holidays and | MONTY « $300 ta $10,000, have h ¢ 3 rb ve salt been placed with me for immediate in when there are important events inl C westment at Jowest rate. the High School a large Canadian : HUBERT I. EBBELS, g : 'q Barrister, Port Perry. | ensign will float from the top of the; i pole. jt $ tl Pp North Ontario Obs Observer The principal of the school wishes the friends or relatives of those 'hose names should be inscribed soldier, his rank in the army, and as nearly as possible the dates of "PORT. PERRY, MAY I 1919 | tiendance at. Port Perry High | itor for plaintiff, Endicot ; and W. | Pilis have cured thousa of cases ation of assets Overseas will be spent | ooo oon the lawyer. "1 mean | 5 5 Nak ; | HH. Harris, solicitor, of Port Perry, | after other medicines ailed. | in his service on this side of the : : to apol ze. Faye n a . ail ' 3 Ye Y CANTEEN PRICES IN | School. The names should be re represented Richard "Woon, the Here is proof of the p of Dr. | atlantic. there is ne I the pa A fifth did more. Ten months ENGLAND | ported not later. than Saturday, | fendant.-- Post Williams' Pink Pills to Mrs. The Overseas Executive of the Y o oot ro an x a 9 there afterwards, when the celebration of { i oA Wm. Stills, who resides' near the 2 . «Him ?" she ejaculated, turning to Si An interesting memo on the above | May 10th, and no one would regret | MMA tow. of N panes cays: s very figure that the funds obtained from look at the oy little an sitting armistice again loosed the bonds of point has beep issued by the Can: .. the omission of any eligible name DEATH OF MISS ISLAY much run down in heal these sources will permit the con-|y jo 4 er wFrederickt 1'd like his self-control, he met one of the dian Y.M.C.A. in England and it|ore than those erecting the mem- DURE [from frequent spells of tinuation of the Y program untill, "Co pio compulse me officers on the street of a Belgian shows that all the most popular] grial. Will the sender please sign Alier '5 very brief Illes termin bi illioustibss, gad ane d che. © demobilization in France is com- town. Whereupon, with a strange al. i € 1 ez § J ac 34 0 o : i i commodities, such 'as tobaccos, | he he "heads ol ating. iti heart failure. Miss slay [heal and" oy Bik y plete, and in England until August Water in which rice has been' freak of memory, he poured out an Be cigarettes and jams, are controlled | Mc oh | Olive, third daughter of Mr. and |sonrse of dread. In fi felt so | 318: Since by that date it seems boiled is a capital thing to use for ap,logy for an incident that had, in price by the mahufacturers or fhe | 20dress. 10 Ar Thos. H. Follick, | yp, Jolin Dure, passed away at the miserable that li ut little | certain that every Canadian will be | mixing cake, long since become ancient history; Government. When tonnage from| Port Perry, Ont family» residence, 12th con Reach |<njoyment. 3 Pink Phe which 1 Pu bie high i Canada These ie Imports m the last analysis an and there on the street the HY" . . g ye the Canada to England was granted, - - township, on April 14th, 1919. 'Miss! jig and the result was simply hats Jrospes > Shel : he 25 = de only be paid for by exports. The Seived one of its most Sopeluhe Vv €a sutlernn ro! n au t g Y| Dominion war debt has grown so, eulogies, to the edification of an the Y applied for license to bring in G.T.R. CHANGE OF TIME cigarettes and tobacco free of duty, but the request was refused, Since The attention of the i ung lady £ anc > 1 hes w -- ad much of the stock is advertised in drawn to the change of time in the bneXpecied ath has cast a gloom | Se a = ' : i newspapers at a stated price, the|G I.R. Time Table, elsewhere pub. | over theentire ne ighborhood. The loris 1 in health | SALE OF WAR SAVING : : un down in health 0 BIE STAMPS WILL CONTINUE manufacturers cannot see their way lished in this issue, and to take | funeral services on Wednesday at {these wonderful pills a Iam clear to permit the ¥ to sell below [effect next Monday, May 'Sth. It is|the house and Uxbridge cemetery, never without them in t 2 The report that the sale of 'War those prices to soldiers. ® {tobe hoped better facilities will be | Were con Juctéd by the Rev, Mr | At the first sign that the blood is Savings and Thrift Stamps is about Canzidian chocolates, even with {given the travelling public by placing Aldridge, assisted by the Rev. ]. ] | ut of order 1xke Ls, Williams Fink to be abandoned by the Dominion | dn 6 W the added expense of duty and car-|this extra train on the 'line The gg er. In addition to her parents {ment (hey make in the appetite, Government is denied in the follow riage, are sold in England at the | citizens would be pleased to have[5'®'® survived by two brofhers, Dr. | health and spirits. Yom can get | ing statement issued by the Minister same price as in Canada the G.T.R. authorities give 'them Frapk Dure, Brighton, and Fred at|these pills through any medicine | of Finance :-- proportion of ihe sales at {he can-]accommodation whereby when going | home : and two sisters, Mrs, W, F | dealer of by as at Som The bos «The war savings movement is Y : S 1 Marauis. U To Tiss Ida' OF Six boxes for § 50 fro r iy teens consists of 'coffée 'at a penny {to Lindsay they could 'return the a gl Sori Bs h - . M | Williams' Medicine Cou, Brockvile, gaining momentum: the sales in, a cup, and of buns at a penny that|same day ome, MORE IH0se TOM 3 dis-| Ont, creasing with each month. It is, cost the wholesale' never less than| - tance Ry 10 alte ded; she - funeral pe AE however, an experiment and, if after ten pence a dozén and sometimes SERGT. SPENCE HOME [were Mr B Scripture, -D. Wells WHY. BUY ABROAD? a fair trial, it be found that the an ¥ Ad Mire lec srighto i i eleven pence. Sergt. 'Veinon (*D Soer 3 m and Mrs, Becker, Brighton; -- movement on the present lines is ergt won | or pence, < 3 x 2 and: 1 1 . i . The policy of the Yin canteen|210 Montrose Neue Foront ty : 8 ah n, R. gnd J. 'Manser, The balance of trade has now |out of proportion to the success prices is evidenced by the following | went overseas as Medical Corporal Ee 5 ang hig Mrs, Wm. | swung so that it i s becoming adverse | attained, the question of discontinu~ it overseas as Medics Orpors pmonds "ar nz | minute of a decision in July, 19182] a, 14 : 1 3rd Battalion 3 3 um nons J and' D. Horton and | to Canada. Before the 'War it was | ing active propaganda will then 4 1 1e original « attalion, and | wife all ront Tim : "That in no case should Y prices! over once went. back to the base] e all of Toronto.--Times, | against us by 300 million dollars | have consideration. } rf on } Yack 0 B as + &; > . 4 ; i exceed those of other canteens even | He served four different medical mh AS annually. Owing to war orders it "In any event war savings and if the goods must be sold at a loss," | officers. His: excellent 'work was THE TEN SUREST WAYS TO | became a favorable balance by near- thrift stamps will be on sale for 1 public purchase during the entire - nol entirely overlooked, for he came | I back last week, having been award- Today no man who carries a grip is altogether above suspicion led the D, C. M,, the M. M. and the] A Boglad | Belgian Croix de Guerre. His woman voler In Xpgiand ap f i + g i 4 P™ brother, Serpt. Ormand Spence, plied for a new ballot paper because ; home a short {ime ago. Their A came her baby had chewed up the first] one given her. The Governor of the State of New | York has signed ihe bills legalising | Sunday baseball and moving picture shows. The most interesting thie newspapers to some people sug posed 1o be intelligent enough to wote is Jigg's "'jags." father well known this OVErseas John Spence, loca died while they were TEN CENT TEA AND SALE OF HOMEMADE COOKERY off Will be held in the Parish all of the Church of the Ascension by the the feature Branch of Women's | on Saturday, May 3rd, 1919] All are welcome. | Junior Guild, 310 6 p.m. i b from Toronto girls, it is said, are smok- | ing as they never smoked before To keep the from | kissing them perhaps. i The Globe had an article the other | day on "Hawks Everyone Ought to] Koow" It is significant: tha Arthur is not mentioned.--Packet PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH navghty men Rev. W, H. Black, Pastor. Sun i day, May 4th, service at 11 am, | and 4 p.m. Evening subject: "1 he | | Bethary Sisters." tl ee Pte. Frank "Shorty" Nott, who enlisted with the Winnipeg 1st | Army Troop Company, Canadian 'Engineers, four years ago or more, 1s back from the Front looking fine. | { Newspaper adverlising is declar ed to have been the chiel factor in raising $40,000,000 for the Presby- terian Church in the United States, | Pie. Burty Bartley, who enlisted The Hon, Dr. Cody resists as un-| with a Company in the West at the wise and impracticable the proposal] outset of the war, is in town Visiting to raise the school age. In so doing relatives and friends, locking none the worse for his adventures. Be shows discretion and sound sense. Did you see Tommy Cook's new ruck ? 1 Lindsay Post:--Plenty of work Automobile Delivery Truck? It is farms." says an employment flaming red in color and travells like on i an airplane. It was manufactured bureau circular. "Sure. Every body who ever lived on a from knows that.' The late F. by the Penetang Carriage Company When Tommy gets it loaded up with soda cyphen bottles it will be no trouble at all to touch the 100 M. Woolworth, of Dates on WHicH THE DiFFgRr- NT Examinations WiLn . dy and the gentleman presides in the chair on the pe Hep Paces Because of the change made by the De time of the midsummer examina~ tions to be held this year, Hon. Dr. H J. Cody yesterday issued a state. T.€, slogan for Canadian | washen bs Buy Made-in- will be made known. Ee ee summer with the dates! bo 'were 1; pass Brockville, Ont, J tiory, , June 30 =-The Globe, | Geo. ENDICOTT GETS JUDGMENT In IN AUTO CASE celebration in Lindsay, and as a Si It is prep rased to erect on the | bce and other injuries, so that he | school gr rounds a steel flagstaff fifty | was not able to attend to his work | oned by imp jury. Dure Hon, Dr. Copy ANNOUNCES THE rtment of Education in the ment as fo the dates the results He said that lic probably would not fully the fact that the change bad been made and would make fans in accordance results were made former years. The dates Ti lo July) at 25 cent matriculation, July 2; lliams' Medicine Co.,| upper school and honor matricula- | Lindsay citizens "will remember Perry High School are proceeding Mr. Endicutt being knocked down | To Cure Co! with the erection of a suitable mem- by an automobile on the 12th of July | st when there was a big Orange | sult of the accident had a thumb ages, aud at the trial of the action, | It is bad blood which took place on the 27th of Hing skin dise March, the plaintifl 's solicitor asked | | sali-rheum, pim ased from | Th y have the damages incre ho 150 ta $500, which was allowed he trial lasted two days and His | lonor Judge Swayze has given out allowing the plaintiff 470 50 and costs. The judge fixed he damages as follows: Wages aid by the plaintifl, §140 50; doc: iil, $25; damage to pisinulis} t is a permanent in- |' an us ea th wWdgment, il whic mb, T bl Leigh R. Knight acted as solic-| who wasn v t I her "goth year was a very popular and highly esteemed and he } sodden KILL ANY LOCAL ORGAN- | After the meeting | { members roll up their sleeves and | use their abil howl that 1 8 'Let the other fel-| willingly, unselfishly, ity to help matters along, the Association is run by a clique. 9. Hold as possible, or don't pay at all. 10. Don't new members low do it." back your dues as long bother 'about getting | - BOOKING COAL ORDERS The way of the coal dealer will be harder than it has been, accord. ing to legislation that went through the bouse recently at the instance of Hon, W. D. McPherson. Munici- palities are given power 10 pass a by law prohibiting coal dealers fiom ; ta delivery. He cannot deceive the| purchaser. Mrs. P. Aatoine of Cornwall township, died at the home of her son, Frederick Antoine, Cornwall, at the age of 84 years. Mrs. Antoine Canada when 11 years of age. 'She was the mother of 18 children sons and five daughters, of w three daughters and ten sons sil vive. She leaves an uousual pum off | Pere of descendants to the third geveration, there being eighty A a ag would quickly go blow." whispers Te DISEASE | Nearly all lsat afflict bad blood-weak always steps are prom To cure an) jy saying that they made me feel Ip uch sing agen unless inh the position to make the]. was born in Ireland, but came to| | grandchildeen ard filly five Eee ast granactiies, Y.M.C.A. PLANS OVERSEAS | he, Ovetsons s20 section of the. Ca-y ian Y. M, CA has issued an oficial announcement of its plans In laying out its military. work for | 1g19 it was estimated that the Over seas end could be carried on without further appeal to Canada for funds, the necessary work remaining being made possible by utilizing canteen funds and balances of con- THRO Blood Mu m now in progress, so far as the work permits, the decreasing numbers of Canadian Troops in France opening the way to a reduction in equipment, in expenses of operation, and io stocks. As the number of Canadians in England is maintained by new arrivals from France the program | 2 there must be well continued. It is right that every tions. 16 severity of indicates wir pure the i from d purify the e trying a dif ch disease, rough the on hey simply ood, and the e hat is why Dr. W or iow "the canteens, and the entire realiz-[ ellous, and can best be.summed u . : il on P serious curfailment of the Y.M.C/A. ke a new woman, and ly restor. | program, y half a billion dollar: guscent year, and as large a measure The enemy was no renmeetor of | persons, Avything belonging to the "Allies was fair target for him. the Canadian Y.M.C.A. in France | suffered damage through shell-fire | alone to the extent of $2,000. was two thousand dollars less to spend on the Canadian soldiers. real Gazette quotes the following paragraph: ing ina quiet way at 6and 7 cents a pound, and new syrup at 5sc, 10 6oc. a tin, and 5c to 6c, a pound in wood. Potatoes rule dull at soc. to 55¢. a bag in car lots, and 6oc. to 65c in small quantities. The egg| market is unchanged at 10} to 11C. dozen." Jos think of it! y florid-faced woman, king threat- that an increased export trade is imperative, according to the advisors of the Canadian Trace Commission. to time. pa to The Canadian Trade Commission believes that buying Canadian-made goods at home, together with more exporting, will solve the war-debt problem. A quickening of interest among manufacturers in the possibilities of export trade is reported by the C. TC. A writer in the World tells how | Eyes measures land and cures the Midland's population jum pe 4,000 to 10,000 in four years, him not explain how it jumped bac Government ownership of railroads, | reasons the Free Press says,' every the first six months of 1918}. It +t Maple sugar is mov- PE CMEAL. They're sure 'some hustlers these days. We'd die in this here hole if it weren't for them." I Two "Y" officers were working | in one end of a hut when six soldiers |! rentered, the Str a little 'over. qui | spontaneously and' Seay admiring throng of Belgians who | probably did not understand a word. ---- teem A quaint sign which used to Le displayed outside the house of John Briggs, for neatly filty years parish clerk of Hutley, Berkshire, England, has recently come to light. It runs as follows, practically without punc- tuation: John Briggs, Parish Clerk, Draws all sortsof Teeth, in humour plays the violin shaves and culs hair grinds razors scissors and Pen- knives. Takes anything out of the d from [itch out of hand and many other Let articles too numerous to mention: KIN. B.- Likewise makes Woman's a little over 6,000 in less than no Shoes and Boots and High Shoes and Men's Shoes. Theaverage American family now | Acion 1s enjoying an unwonted ys $74.2 year for the luxury of era of prosperity, and as onc ol the say nothing of their share in high- [thing for the comfort of life gan, be ada is shown | this money will be saved? Will the nothing to say tell everyone how things ought to] OX the fact that cent. of the |over 1,000,000 holders of Victory be dene (parehs ses for 1} es are made | Bonds in the Dominion become { 8. Dos nathing ote than is ibis} {by her. In her s the remedy | systematic savers, thus helping | lutely 'necessary, but when other {for at least © rtant part of | themselves and the country, or will | this adverse bi trade, they discontinue saving ? A large portion of these $18,000, ooo should be invested in War Savings Stamps, which are Govern: ment bonds and just as secure as Victory Bonds are. Victory Bonds started hundreds of thousands of people saving, who should continue the practice, which is made easy through War Savings and Thrift are issued by ymmission in rage the use in Canada, to take and to bis which we dodstuffs be- ed from the The figures the Canadian an endeavor £0 | of Canadian pre | induce our p use at home the need at homes 110 Ww were al United States The appli- cation of the of patriotism Stainps, shown during pod campaign . aT would solve blem without further mac men could do BOOKS AMONG THE TROOPS _ Perhaps the Canadian Y.M.C.A. never did anything for. the troops eo that was more appreciated than its H provision 'of libraries since the For instance, the 31st 500 vols. through : diers' Settlement Board | soldiers who go on the lang sale prices for lnmber required permanent improvements. Tel of the war and the high' cost of liv. ing, the United States Depaitment of Agriculture says that in that Incredible as it seems in a el country, since 1914, milch cows have increased in number 2,730,000; other cattle 8,934,000, and swine 16,654,~ 000, Years ago, when Port Arthur was in the throes of gathering. iin the public franchises and establishing' itself as the Great Canadian Es. ample of public ownership, one of the local statesmen made fame by declaing that instead of having to pay taxes, properly owners of the city would go regularly' to the treasurer's office to get dividends, In four years, the News.Chronicle says, the aggregate losses on the several utilities bave been slightly in excess of two hundred thousand dollars, so that instead of drawing dividends they have annually to put up a nice sum of TONE to make ends meet. fi 2» le Sy W. A, SANGSTER DENTAL SURGEON (Late Capt. Canadian'Army Dental Corps) _ Office over L. G. Hall s Butcher Shop. Office Hours: gam. toi2am,; 2p. to 5 pm. ; rin War Savings Stamps pay well, Like one who climhs a tree and hollers sh roo o. O.F Boost W. S. Stamps, Lodges, and was a Cl 1ZAT cr i . i ATION, ih noseerer. rs: WOMTRM WP To-wenth rex eign and pigher post of gavel oe bt bere, an . Don't come to the meetings. 7 c " ob, AR _ A y B he 2 roca hceforth - there be min ; ? 2. But if you do cone, come late: | i ry The extraordinary price of butters 3. if 'the wehther 'doesn't | suit] must bea lange] = with little prospect of decline has On€ fear, [must be credited t0.our voi don't THink of coming { of trade to pay our est charges. | BIG VICTORY BOND INTER- ceased to be a joke, and many eon | contemporory's patriotic imagina- 1 Sou do atiand'n mectiog, | TS i= what 68 il do. EST PAYMENT ON MAY | 10 (insite assigning find fanlt with the work of the offic-} But we mist sell ; such of the DAY sity, turning to margarine and other Mr, Jolin R. Booth, of Ottawa, {ers and other members produce of 'Cand fields in Cana- May Day will see $18,000,000 paid | substitutes. 'who lately celebrated the gaud ar- Never Accept an office, as it i {dian cities. AS we It means We | ip interest to the holdegs of Victory : : 3 ; [Divas of his. Birth, Is still ove of 5 Never accept un fice, 82 1 1 most import Tesspieapeeinly in 00d: ands issued in 118. This will bef Jom & War Stvings Soclelys Syjiere" Behe Bt the Cost 6. Nevertheless, pet sore if you stuf If toe n city is tolpy far the largest single interest| W.S.S. make saving easy Hasiness for. over sixty years, | are not appointed on a committee, [be the Canadian al r's best mar-i payment ever made in Canada. - Lut: if vou 'are, do. not attend the | ket, then the fi must loyally | Incidentally, it is only one of many, committee meetings { co-operate by those things for Canadians will draw over $70,- ESE ro | Which are made' adian indus- | 000,000 in war bonds' interest this give your opinion regarding some Ses year, certain. oatter. tell im' :you bave] Ihe importa woman as a| The question arises, how much ol ei Tr A Ford rlives news door 40. trip in two