When does the wateting cart be: gin operations? Mr. 'Madison Williams was in town on Saturday. Mz. Victor McLean was in town fast week. Mr. H, C. Cowdry i is now settled Parry Sound as manager of the Bank of Commerce in that place. Mr. 'W. Pearn left on Monday for Oshawa, where he will be en. gaged in Tod's Bakery. Mr. Arthur Carnegie has gone to operate the new timber property at Memphis lately acquired by the Cafnogies and others, Maple Trees Wanted The Corporation of Port Perry requires a few maple and elm trees. Parties desiring to furnish and plant trees, will please consult Mr. McKnight as to particulars. - Ten: ders are also required for cement and cement walks. Kilpatriek-Soenes At Toronto, on Wednesday, April 6th, 1910. by Rev. Mr. Mc: Pherson, of Chalmers St. Presby- terian church; Miss Theresa Scenes was married to Mr.Geo; Kilpatrick, both of Port Perty. Song Recital As Miss Brown is giving up the organ in the Methodist. church on Sunday it has been decided to hold a sacred song recital in the evening as a farewell service. 'Miss Brown has given long. continued ' and faithful service in' the' choir, and her work has been much "apprecia- ted. The organ wiil be taken by Miss. Willard, starting the first Sunday in May. Ichabod For months we have been look- ing forward to the time when we should rise a very long time before breakfast and see Halley's comet in all its glory. Butit's no use: dire disappointnient awaits. us, The scientists have coolly told: us that Halley's comet has Jost its tail, and its use for spectactilar purposes is over before any of us have had a chance to see it. Its glory has de- parted and we are 'left indignantly mournfal at the loss. Mr, Lyle Leaves Town ; Mr, George Lyle has been en- gaged to oversee the farm and unds of Mr. Massie, of Toronto. e property is beautifully situated on Lake Ontario: about two miles out of Cobourg. Mr. Lyle takes with him Harry Clark, 'who was connected with the Stax for some time... Port Perry is losing two ple in Mr. and Lyle. We nu their new liome, discontinued. some time past been selling hier stock of jewelry. cost. This week the balance of the stock 'is to be faken over by the | Greenberg Brothers. Miss Dies: feld is Holding a sale of her house. hold effects on Tuesday, April 26, after which she will live in Galt for some time, and will probably take up het 'duties as trained nurse at 2 later date." Miss Diesfeld has béen a faithful and valued member of the Presbyterian choir, and associated in the musical life of the tows, ren dering kindly assistance in many ways, Circulars. have been issued 'by Messrs, A. Ross & Sons, aunounc- ing the fact that the firm are re |. tiring from the dry goods business. cision there will 'be a twenty per cent. 'discount given on all "dry goods. This chaoge in the Ross business will make quite a 'differ- ence, as the store has Liandled. dey goods for many years. Other changes will necessarily follow; but of what nature they will be we are not in a position to say. fae was simple, Jack was strong, ackie's trousers were very lon; And Jackie's habits were For Ik, {ack had very peculiar knacks, hen out of press his clothes you see' He'sent them to P; C. Rolph: The clothes came back all pick and span; They made Jack look Ile a business man. P. C. ROLPH, The up-to-date Cleaner and Prosser. Mr. H. McKenzie has disposed of his pacing stallion, Hal H, and 'he has purchased a handsome bay stallion; Halley Chimes, jt. He is one of the handsomest horses to be found, and is registered and bred from the best trotting stoek in Canada. The Late Abraham Board Word was received 'of 'the death at Orange City, Florida, U.S.A on Friday, April 15th, 910, 0f Mr: Abraham Bongard, aged 76 years; Deceased had' been a. resident off Prince Albert for a number of years, and was popularly known through: out the county asa Successful stock buyer. Football Team Formed A meeting of those interested in football was held Friday evening, 'Plenty of enthusiasm. was shown and every prospect of a good team, It was decided to omer the North- ern' League with 1, Utica, Greenbank and serge should 'make a: rout rue afford the lovers of the chance to see some good e. of the pigskin's punishment; following "officers: were elected the: coming season : -- Presiden! Mr. Murray; Vice President Dr, them every} Contes, ne Sine, Carnegie One Dominion uptigh 'piano in| first class condition; also a grand. } 11 father clock keeps perfect For 'prices apply to Mi Diesfield. : "On Tuesday, April 5th, 1910; either at} the Station or on the a bats ) Perry and Seagrave, a. Ladies' | oh containing small or book. Finder please return to Mrs. Wm, Rattenbury, | agrave, Ont, Horse for Sale Any 'person. wishin to t a General Purpose Brood. set a god get 'information of a snap at The office. "Animal must be sold as does not need her farther. ] Sem----------e $1,000,000 Flour Miil for Port Colborne... New Marie Less CoLCERN: i : Be rie LarcEst «p Irs Kivp IN THE DOMINION. The incorporation. of the Maple : Leaf Milling Company, with aga TH of $5,000,000, is the first step 1 revalation ot the flour industry Canada, The move is nota ut but a consolidation of millin ests controlled by Toronto the' prirposes of expansion. will be some reorganization with This| introduction of new capital, 4 000,000 MILL a | The latter wil ho the LE oF about 6,000