Liver oif for a good general tonic ing and ne here' | bring in Jour a Regafives on In order to meet H 1 i} the i Fried vd ia wil love condition, tn ill leave t $ avy Ribbed Wool Underwear, | x ice $4. 50 per suit for $3.5 Council; y of e ejections of rink in such nts need have me hesitation about | it alone: Th le can kating tink has Be amply a hal 5 moral restraints or- » objections; and to ensure so far as we can do at this ti that our object may be ized, it is recommended that t the governing by-laws shall cover all rea~ sonable restraints. These by-laws to provide that-- 1 No dividends or directors' fees will be paid; 2 Votin power will be so distributed that no group can obtain control; 3 Clear distinction will be made between the rights of skaters, hockey players, and curlers, so that no classcan mon- opolize the privileges, and there will be fair treatment for all. aes, propost ~ 4 The time for skating will be so arranged that children will have plenty of opportunity for skating in the afternoons. : 5 Smoking will be prohibited in the waiting rooms and on the ice, . The control of the Rink wiil be placed i in the hands of a Board of Directars who will be. elected at the annual meeting of the shareholders. - A Rink building is planned to provide a covered sheet of ice about 80 x 160, and two curling lengths, besides two wait- Jug rooms and a spectators' gallery. The estimated cost of building is about $9000, and Hegotations are under way to secure a suitable location. Upwards of $1300 is'in hand as result of various entertainments, and it will be necessary the Company in good financial RRroperty entirely free of ty ana enable the tors to place the price of season tickets and admission at the lowest possible figure. "#"We believe the proposed ; with such management and "eohtrol, can be made a means of pleasure and benefit directly or indirectly. to every resident of the town and surrounding country, and for this reason we ask you to look on a subscrip- tion as a contribution to a lasting public benefit, and when the canvassers appeal to you, to do all you can for this object. Shares will be $5 each, and may 'be paid for at once or 'spread over a number of monthly payments. The following members of the Rink Committee and can- vassers have signed this prospectus: . W. S. Short W. L. Parrish v Brock Jamis] Farmer J. I. Bowerman E. H. Purdy - R.'Bentley Dhel H. Bentley M. T. Beare A.J. Davis - FW. McIntyre 8S. "H'W. Emmerson J. Nasmith F. Florence E. Short Geo. Jackson H. C. Nasmith, Geo. R. Davey, Other interested citizens of the town have agreed to the H. Rose Douglas HE ox principles set forth in this prospectus, and have attached their signatures in approval: Thos. H. Follick. T. W. McLean M. Irene Glasgow Mary E. Lynch Effie V. Gamble Eunice W. Harris Stewart Ford C. F. Stent 2. Grace Farmer ~~ W. D. Harrison J. Stonehouse Jas. Carnegie. Jas. G. Waddell No attempt has been made to make any general canvass of the citizens for signatures, or doubtless many other persons George Stone nes L. Hall sue Boe ~~. would have been gla to sign this prospectus, The Provincial Highway ere has been considerable discussion about the proposed Proaiors Highway from Whitby to Lindsay, via Port Perry. As matters now stand, this route has been endorsed by Hon. Biggs, Minister of Highways, Mr. F. G Sandy, M.P.P. for Vi 'toria; J W. Widdifield, M.P.P. for North Ontario; Mr. W. 'N.: Sinclair, M.P.P. for South Ontario: Oshawa Town ietoria Good Roads Association; Port Perry Council "and Board of Trade. In addition to these who have put them- _ selves on record as favoring the rout via Port Perry, it must be remembered that Ontario County Council favored this "route ago. Who then is opposed to it? The opposition 1 Be Northern Townshi s of the County, gnd it has t foot Alves i ly or fairly stated. The to what strange len in order to carry their underland and Cannington Highway & trad of North Ontario ar Teas ho orthern wuships rom. i sor a ted | fin {Poop e from help them to have the Provincial J. Mellow, M.D. W. Merlin Letcher 67 int- {3 L. Morwenna Harris | Luella Duffield J. T. Hall Ee herr Sold by . Ted y Auctioneer Jackson for $150, Drices dl i g con Fund was that made by Mr. of Davis and family who 'pro- 2 vided the material and made 27 xes and turned over the entire ad [Rath ($20.00) to the Rink} nd. This sort of evidence of| J igaod will ; is grea ty app preciated, and can be imi with advan. tage in many other line. ' Miss Estelle Bull was musical directress"for the evening, and| Sg: the choruses and other musical numbers given * were highly | B table, A new note was sounded in a couple of choruses of the college, song variety in praise of Port Perry. Here is one of them W sung to the tune of *'I Wish I was in Dixie': I want to be I want to be 1 want be down} in Port Perry, wy i Where the boys are do Baseball on the Rone San. ¥ Sdtwpley You ought to see--you ought to see-- You ought to see our home i in Port Perry You can tell the world I'm going to P.a-r-t I don't know hew tospell it, but I'm goin' You bet I'm goin' Port Perry. You will be hearin, of he PA whe Bore, ne Sot mettle. The selections by Miss Bull, Miss Davis, and Miss Miller were much enjoyed The wedding, with Mr. McIntyre as the chief victim, was excellently staged, with S-Beare as roan and kL Jentley reson. Now for drive on To my home in A P. ho tothe inyitatie : onde gener provided a i BCONSTRUG : TION is the order ft i he day. Sr ings habit you are Io est jis opportunities; ¥ reconstruct your methods pi d begin today. We havea Savings Department at every STANDARD BANK OF CANADA PORT PERRY BRANCH ' Warriner Lodge No. 75 Meets every Second and Fourth 'Monday in each month in the Oddfellows' Hall, Visiting Brethren Welcome T.W. McLean, P. Ingram, ,. as the bi : Tucnday, Feb. 22. OVER THE TOP. N. G. Secretly Tenders are Invited g + for Arthur J. Carnegie' s home. is leaving Port Perry Mr. Carnegie and his house must therefore be sold. Note the following specifications: Central location, fine neighbourhood, good view of Lake Scugog, terraced grounds with garage. The house is constructed of pressed brick with . wide and artistic verandahs, sleeping porches to two of the bedrooms, other bedrooms. and balconies to two The house is heated by a Kelsey Furnace with elosed-in and -dust-proof coal room, Fixed porcelain tubs with hot and cold water attachments in the basement for _ laundry purposes, together with wringer and stove equipment. Hardwood floors through- out the house, oak-pannelled and beamed dine ing-room. Two fire-places, tiled bathroom fully equipped, artistic decorations, beautiful electric fixtures. W. H. HARRIS Port Perry Ontario JAMES WARD DEALER IN PIANOS, ORGANS and GRAMAPHONES ALSO SECOND- 4. PIANOS TUNED Bell Phone 24 MAY and JUNE PORT PERRY, ONTARIO