FORT PERRY 10 Grow, FATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIES 3 rHE PEOPLE'S POPULAR PAPER In PORT PERRY AND SURROUNDING PORT PER RY, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9 torr. TOWNSHIPS, . SINGLE COPIES eo, No. 46+ a { EEE RERBERE 4 Agents. Allan and C. 'We have ail kinds Bi , of them are some good. But fora bright fresh complexion & a feeling of comfort--the best thing we can buy is Nyal's Face Cream. It costs you only a quarter and is a lot better than some selling at four times that price. The Oxygen in it simply renews the life of the skin. Tt won't grow hair--it is not greasy, and the pot is a real ornament. EDW. B. FLINT Scientific Optician and Druggist Mts tassrtsisdonnanans ry TCUUOTN Fetes Doslededes © EVERIO Ooo) wy he ' @ Two bargains at W. '@ Monet's. One can of corn and one can of to- § matoes for 20c¢, and . § 100 suits of men's 500, - underwear 35c. each The above are BARGAINS. Come carly, Independence and | Indifference Pushin, election of the near future is more indifference of thousands of voters who have ballots, but don't have suffictent interest to use them. If the country suffers from misrule, it will largely be fault of the lazy and indifferent voter, who does nothing but grumble about the " rottenness of politics." Blind partyism is bad enough, but indifference is much No feature in the eared than the worse, The worst of it is that the indifferent ones are so proud of their indifference. One would think it was a virtue. They will tell you that they don't bother. their heads about: politics with the same air of smug satisfaétion as the goody-goody fellow who says, "I thank thee that I am not as other men are." If they are so good, so they turn in and help to keep country they profess to love? There's no doubt about it, if the good people don't run the country, some People not so good will have to do the job: The man who has a vote and is too lazy or too indiffer- ent to use it, doesn't deserve the franchise, that can vote should vote at this next election, If we think that Reciprocity is a bad thing vote ag inst it; if we think it's a good thing, vote for it; If we don't know free from corruption, why don't things sweet and clean in the Every person THE STANDARD BANK Ewsblibed 1673 QF CANADA 80 Branches TRANSMITTING MONEY For sums up to $50 our Bank Money Orders are convenient and inexpensive. For larger amounts we issue Drafts or Bills of Exchange. Money sent at once to an g point in the world by Telegraphic or Cable Transfer, Savings Bank Department at Every Branch, ® H. G. uTCHRESON "Port Perry Branch: Blackstock Branch anager. W. J. WHITE, Nestleton Station Branch } Branches algo at Bowmanville, Oshawa, BraninTa Claremont. } Acting Managem, Stouffvil l@,_¢ Sunderiand and Brookl. VOTERS' LIST Mr. W. Dewey has returned Port Perry, 1911 home after spending a couple of Notice is hereby gtven that | have months in Toronto, transmitted or delivered (o the persons, mentioned in s Ontario Voters' Lists Act, the copies] w required by said sections to be SO trans. jz mitted or delivered of the list, made pur- suant to said Act, of all persons appear- ing by the last revised Assessment Roll|is visiting with Mable Mark, of the sind Municipality to be entitled to Mrs. W. and Miss F Armstrong vote in the said Municipaljt at Elections| RN. : : , for Members of (he Legislative Assem.|©f Toronto, has returned home after bly and at Municpal Elections; and that pending a couple of weeks with My. the said list was first posted up at my W. Wilsun, office, at the Village of Port Perry, on the| Mr Croften has rented that beau- fo day of Aug. 1911, and remains there) ut edie farm on the lake shore for inspection. Electors are called upon to examine! ust east of the James Ross farm to 11, of Port Perry. HONEYDALE V last. Miss Lula Jamieson, of Toronto, what to think, then we'dpetter get busy and find out as well we can before election day. These are the days when ind ing in number, | preferences, and ependent voters are grow- Many party men are laying aside their party will vote as they never voted before. This |is because the Political issues are such that they are no longer a matter of sentiment or habit, Politics are becoming intensely Practical, and we must respect men who vote accord- ing to their convictions, Better ta be a turncoat than a ES VE Y"S s ery- up-Orders Little Fire, little Time, little money--palatable and delicious N'S PREPARED CORN makes desserts, wholesome and delicious, per package ..........10¢ AD DRESSING POW DER, 1 pint of water, boil, add vinegar; ready. ca. 10¢ YNE5Y'S COCOA, more nutritious than meat, per X% 1btin, .., ...10c OSTON BAKED BEANS, plain, or with chili sauce, pér tin frecereeeanT 0 Bc or 10 GI'S SOUPS 25 sorts, they are fine, ask abeut them, per package. ......,..... . : teeessenaaade ALS no cooking, ready to eat--Corn Flakes, Puff- heat, Puffed Rice, Shredded wheat,Grape N uts, Gusto, Bring Your. Produce. Highest Market Price Paid Ceres aees . inutes, ready to serve with | Tree eEr sire crane, , SLE e tei ii i ie, . Cr eh tarde. ®ve rsa ee [fo an epidemic of measles ig 1] our leaders are not gods, our | traitor to the best interests of our country. It js a simple fact #hat no one party is always right, - Sir John A. Macdonald said he Wanted his followers to vote for him when he was right, certainly;but he wanted them much more to vote for him when he was wrong. © These are the sentiments of a general who must win a campaign. That was the spirit of the Charge of the Light Brigade. That was the virtue extolled in our readers when we learn that "the boy stood on the burning deck.* But parties are not infallible. Our country must always be first. [f our party serves that country well; vote for it; if it serves the couetry ill vote against it. Many voters are married to their party, They * love, honor, and obey," without question. until death do them part. We must not forget that our party representatives are our servants, and that no graver danger can face a freedom loving people than that these same servants should becom, masters The vote that is soon to we wish larger markets, Ww confused as to the jss markets, - : PORT PERRY FAIR, SEPT. 14 AND 15 Examination Results Result of Examinations in the Higher Forms of the High School Entrance into the Faculty of Education: Thomas Martin, Part I. Anson Walker, Part |. Prank Spence, Part 11. - Entrance into the Normal Schools: Elsis Bradley Donald Graham Alma-Sonley (Honors) = .. Some good pupils of the School. were unfortunately prevented from writing on their examinations this year owing \ the Spring, ~~ <" School re-opens on Tuesday, September sth, Parents. who desire their children tg take the more C ental examinations at the end of the year, full and and earnest devotion to school i the ris an -absolute requisite to be taken is to decide whethe € must be careful not [to become ue at stake. There is but one--larger printing' done at the said list, and, if any omissions or|Mr George Sche Mr. A. Wiison wag the guest of any other error are found therein, to take Immediate proc mgs to have the sai rs \ errors corrected cobain to law, Mr. Roy Goode,at Wick on Sunday. WM. H. HARR1S, | Mest of Honeydale farmers are Clerk of the Village of Port Perry. ready for John Roach with his Dated this sth day of August, 1911 threshing outfit, Hurry up and get Er ---- jaround John! [ Mr A Wilson has purchased his MARRIED . brother's high stepping C imes Colt, THOMPSON--CAMPBELL Albert says he likes action better At the residence of the bride's|than speed. brother-in-law, Mr. A H. Seymour, Mr. James Ryan has engaged Simcoe st., Oshawa on Saturday, with Mr. Roach 1 threshing this fal} July 29. 19:1, by Rev. S. C. Moore Jim can do it a) right. B.A, B D, Miss Lettie Maude| Campbell to Mr, Arthur J. Thomp-| son, both of Port Perry, Ont. | CAWKER--ORCHARD SAINTFIELD At Port Perry Aug. Sth, 1911, Miss Mable and Stella Raines are by Rev. R. Bamforth, B. A., Mr. spending a few weeks at the ald A.B. Cawker to Miss Iona Orchard|homestead. both of Port Perry. Miss Delsia Hanter, of Toronto, jis spending her holidays with her SCUGOG lecousic Mr. Hunter Raines. ) | Miss Mary Watson is taking ber . Great sympathy is felt for Mr. and holidays and her sister, Treasure, is Mrs Ernest Hance in the loss Oltaking ber place during her their beausiful baby boy, Glenn ybgence, Victor Uenry, aged 7 months and] Miss Cooke, of Toronto 7 days. After two weeks illness he)ing a few days with L taccumbed on July 29th and Wa Mig Treasure Watson buried at Prince Albert Cemetery on| John Collar ' July 31st after a brief service being, Mr. John ~ellarin, conducted at the home, by Rey, J [SPent the week W. Totten, 'Parents. The reeent social evening of the| Mr. Annie McRae, of Toronto, lo Centre E L was a very pleasant Visiting at Mr. Win. Mc Millan's, event Mrs, Joo Hope made an| Miss Lottie Wallace who has been excellent chairman during the prc-renewing old acquaintances in this gram to which Miss Gertrude Iow- neighborhood has returned to the son contributed some appropriate city. selections. An intermission WAS| Miss Lizzie and Verna Wallace a -- is spend- her friend, of Tcronto, end with his | paid his old friends on the Island a Migs Huater, given for a social time. At theare spending part of their vacation conclusion cake and coffee Werejin the city, served. Miss Moore, of New York, is visit- An excellent list of frizes for the ing a few days with her mother. Port Perry Fair are published, but jee Loftliouse,of Toronto, is visit- we regret the omission of one class ing at Mr, Campbell Blakely's, of prizes similar to those of the <= Oshawa, Markham, a viz; prizes to the acholurs for art, penmanship and map-drawing. Would it not be possible to append this most import-/Saskatoon. ant department and stimulate the] We are Sorry to report that Mr youth of our land, Perhaps some|Frank Hooper is under the weather, public spirited citizen will advance We hope for him speedy recovery. the necessary funds. The farmers are now busy at the Mrs. G. Eddy, of Brookiin, is holi-|harvest. some are nearly doue, dayiog with Mrs. Grass at Pine-| The people around here would be int, much beter satisfied if the fellows Mr. Ira Alldred, of Toronto, has/would go home early. It is very been assisting Reginald Burnbam annoying to be awakened from sleep Esq, with his harvest, about 3 o'clock in the morning. - Miss Hazel Alldred, took a trip toj On Friday August 4th, Born to Niagara Falls, last week. On her|VMr. and Mrs. Black, a boy, refura she remained in Toronto 'where she is spending two weeks. "Mrs, Elizabeth Fraser, of Toronto, bas been visiting Mrs. Veda Platten, Mr. George McHoull, ot Torouto, p Miss Violet English is visiting her Ret. iz cousin, Miss Elsic Blakely. . Mr.Donald Graham left on Thors- day last, Aug 3rd. for Lis home in _-- --_------------ CAEKTWRIGHT NEWS Miss J. E. Hooper York Pa. of Uxbridge, and Philp- Whitby, are . Hi A short visit prior to T. E. the West, visiting at W, Recently Mr. Demara found a cow choking to death with an applein jts ----e : £ nally took hip-handle| a , abd ons nally fook a whip-handle HUBERT L. EgBELS Solicitor, veral bis' departure for Mrs. and pushed it on,and saved the cow, Sas bars MONEY. Several sums trom Send the Star to to $10,000, have been placed | Absent Friends run io) Rae me for immediate inv " 00. ith. ete., Port Perry. " tatiow. =.