ee eless Cod | hites and ~ Extract od hosp and Wiki Cherry. $1.00 perbotile, 'empleton's Rheumatic Capsules ~ and Templeton's Raz-Mah are good ones For sore throat and 'husky voice use ; - ~~ Fomeolid Throat-Ease, Nyal's Huskeys or Modlonted Throat Disee Saturday Special --Ford's Candies 490 ~~ Morrison's Drug Store : tifal new designs in silverware tobe cherigh- Tr e years plates, Butter dishes, Sandwich plates, Breadtrays, : Gake plates, and many other useful gifts, at lower 1 | STATIONER' ; is the average pn jor i Liver Oil | Hydro Poles The Hydro poles have arrived they ra very, fine fot. ey wi ea show! t e town. Work is we ; favorably. Fei NOTICE : hased Mr. Ben Dunn's milk route and farm, 1 ish to inform the public that I o{ will deliver milk and cream daily erds belong- {in the town from a high testin 'tot the average | herd of cows. Special cows Wi ual pr on per cow. was be kept for intents, invalids, and 4 gai 'which |cases of sickness to ensure no 3,000 ips: 58 suainstd 200 why of | Shan of milk. yi uactual and 'thel¢ iness strictly observed. The Do the Having been in the milk trade reduced the meat rationfall my life, customers can rely of the inmates of the institutions {upon efficient service. Thanking and kept them in better health. you in anticipation of patronage. On the Provincial farms an ex- Yours faithfully, periment is being made with EDWIN JENNINGS sunflowers as ensilage, The Pro-| Phone 108 r 8-1 vincial Seere tary dlased by win greater interest on the { ASHBURN ic i i insti. ; She Dublic in the Provinelal instil. |," MD. Hug retired Maran emo, of | accompanied from Toronto by his the value of milk as a diet. ter Marjory, who spent the claim was made that as one-fifth] Week end at the Manse. of an income is t for 'Next Sunday and Monday, June "care 8 be taken in|25th and 26th, is Anniversary food selection. Well selected |Service, and all the committees food, in which milk and milk pro-|are busy preparing for this an- ducts form a prominent part, |nual event,when many old friends builds up a healthy body, and|from far and near look forward assists in maintaining a whole-| with great pleasure to this oc- some moral tone--few criminalsjcasion. Rev. John Neil of West- have a liking for milk. The rea-{ minster Church, Toronto, will son for the high food value of | preach at both morning and even- milk is that it contains vitamines services on Sunday ; also good in large quantity, and these vita-|music and a splendid supper and mines are essential to human]concert on Monday evening. Ad- 00d, from his trip West on Saturday, | 5 growth and development. H Rundle hy Hi oe han of the Town Clerk. gether to-night In enmark, during the war, when & | milk products had a very high fl | market i] fmuch of these ue, the Danes sold as roducts as pos- le, and denied themselves this kind of food. The result was an epidemic of sore eyes, which was only cured by resuming the use 1 of milk as a food. Sent-in His Resignation We 1 nd that Reeve aced hisresignation e Council is being called to- (Thursday) to consider the matter, Should the resignation be accepted, six days must elapse from its acceptance before a nomination meeting can be held. - Sg "In the meantime, the Council may continue its business until a new Reeve is elected, by appoint- ing from among its me rs a chairman for each meeting. Fishing in Lake Scugog is good ~Will Corrin hooked an' 11} Ib, maskinonge: Stewart Collins and Wm. Harran each an'18 pounder; Wm. Pollock a 12 1b. fish, and so on. Bass do not seem so plenti- | ful, although nice ones have been caught. So ~ County Rate Struck 'mission, adults 40c¢.: children 25c¢. 'On Saturday evening last a most interesting game of foot ball was played between Good- wood and our boys. They came out ties, after a good, clean game. Next Saturday evening Uxbridge plays our boys here. We wish them good luck. : ---------- auqua Praised by . Agnes Laut Noted author, historian and publicist, publiches excellent article about. Dominion Chautau- quas in MacLean's magazine. "The Chautauqua is an abso- lutely open forum," declares Miss Agnes C, Laut in June 15, 1922, issue of Maclean's Magazine in the course of a two-page article in which she tells many amusing experiences while lecturing on one of the western circuits of the Dominion Chautauqua last sum- mer. . "Chautauqua stands. for no class, creed, race,' continues Miss Laut. It is open to all classes, all creeds, all races, if they have a message in voice, story, lecture, play, music which will help, in- form, instruct, enlighten, enter- tain the hearers, It stands for no special propaganda, and yet for all propaganda that will help the race. Its key-note is joy and its motive is inspiration, whether through a wholesome laugh, new facts, new light on facts, or pure entertainment ; but entertaining the inspiration must be, and in- spirational the entertaining must In the Chautauqua money is not the motive. Chautauqua has never been a money-maker. +4 0000000000000 000 aa ARB B D0 Leno ones seed A reserve is not STANDARD BANK _ invaluable when Teverses it is a guarantee of strength ¥ TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS Port Perry Branch, =H. G. Hutcheson, Manager BASEBALL THE LEAGUE STANDING. ' Southern Division. Won Lost P.C. Uxbridge Port F 500 0 erry Sunderland 500 Stouffville....... 2 3 250 A meeting of the P.P. A A. was held in the Treasurer's office on Monday evening, June 19th. It was decided to enter a team in the baseball tournament at Stouffville July 1st. Messrs. H. H. Stone, C. V. Purdy, James arrison and A. P, Ingram were appointed a committee to arrange for our ball tournament July 19. . Price, on account of busi- ness ties, tendered his resigna- tion as manager of the ball team. A vote of thanks was given Mr. Price for the interest he has taken in the team this season. Harold Jackson was appointed manager for the balance of year. The boys are out to win at Ux- bridge on Friday, and if so, and Stouffville pills a win from Sun- derland, all four teams will be tie in the league standing. Uxbridge will play the return game here on Wednesday, June 28th. Game called at 4 o'clock. hr------------ SONYA Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Watson, Miss Mary Watson and Mrs. George Williamson, are visiting friends at Bowmanville and Picton. The Ladies' Aid Society met at the home of Mrs. D, S. Beecroft last week. Rev. Mr. Benny, of Uxbridge, will conduct the Anniversary Services next Sabbath at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. The Sunday School will conduct the usual Patriotic Service at the close of the morn- ing service. Remember the usual celebra- tion on July 1st. Come and bring your friends to enjoy the s % tea and concert. This celebra- tion will sur any day's pro- gram of previous years. The Sinclair Mission Band will meet in the school-room of St. Andrew's Church next Saturday afternoon. Miss Mildred McPhail, Toronto, visiting at her home. FOR SALE Wagon Box and Cider Press. Apply to Mrs. H. W. Linke, Res- taurant, Port Perry. Cash and Carry Means Cheaper Goods Tiger Brand Salmon, . 80e Pink Salmon, large can 17¢ Peas - . per can 20¢ Corn y = per can 15¢ Tomatoes per can 20¢ Christie's Sodas, box 17e Campbell's Soup, can 18¢ Prunes = - perlb20ec New Cheese, - per ib 25¢ Cocoa in bulk, per i 25¢ Post Toasties, per pkg 10c Corn Flakes, per pkg 12¢ Shredded Wheat, pkg 16e Evaporated Peaches, 1h 25e D. CORBMAN. Letter to Reeve Rundle : Lindsay, Ont., June 17, 1922 C. A. Rundle, Reeve, Port Perry, Ont. Dear Sir--We have received instruc. tions from Mr. Figary to institute proceed. ings against you to unseat you from your office as Reeve of Port Perry, unless you at once resign your position as Reeve. The cause of complaint is that when you were elected Reeve, you owed to the Munici- pality a sum of money for certain material supplied to you and for certain services supplied to you during 1921 while you were Chairman of the Light and Water Works Committee. = It would alse appear that during the present year you have fur ther disquolificd yourself by supplying to the Municipality through Mr. Tinsley, its electrician, certain he which were paid for by the Municipality through Mr. Fine- ley. As far as we can see, your disqualifi- cation is absolute. We do not desire to institute proceedings without giving you a chance to resign quietly. We must hear from you at once, however, as to what you purpose doing, otherwise we shall proceed to institute proceedings. Yours Truly, McLaughlin, Fulton, Stinson & Anderson ET ---- FOR SALE Chestnut Mare, 8 years, and sound, can road 12 miles an hour if desired. Will sell outfit, horse and buggy if wanted. Apply to J. T. Anderson, Ave. FOR SALE <drish Water Spaniel Dog Pups. Apply to V. S. SORNBERGER, Seagrave. PORT C $0000 00 0004 TEEPE Isobel Day-- ARS RRALE ERRORS Ss eee ad eso SSSR TYE PERRY HAUTAUQUA JULY 1 TO 5 Ee 1st Day--Walter Henderson, Entertainer. Ist Dar Ne Robert Parker Miles. 2nd Day--Chavez-Conover Company. Specal_TThe Funniest Play of all-- a **It Pays to Advertise." Alice Louise Shrode, the child wonder Major Arthur E. Runnells, ~~ =