Messrs Geo. Sweetman and Jon. Aldred were appointed to measure Mr. Stanley Ploughman's fence and to have bonus paid. or The Council adjourned to meet on the last Saturday in August. i (Prien MR. RICHARDSON'S VIEWS "Unit cars on branch lines connect- ing with the electrified Toronto East~ ern from Cobourg to Toronto would mean a thing for Port Perry, Brooklin, , -~Ashburn, Ux- bridge and ere and it is my de- sire to continue urging that these betterments be carried out." This is the statement made by F. - H. Richardson, candidate for South ~ Ontario in the coming provincial election who was in town this week and expressed his opinion on import- ant public matters. , : "For several years" he added, "I have been devoting my best efforts, both in municipal council and out of it, to getting improved and rapid . radial service from Torontto east to Bowmanville and other points. My colleagues in the County Coumcil of previous years know what work was done in this regard. When the var-- _ ouy railways belonging to the Can- adian Northern and the Grand Trunk passed over to the Canadian people I took the posittion that we should press the officials of the National - System to complete the Toronto Eastern in order that the munigipali 'work can start. When this road is finished and in operation I would like purchased so that the construction Toronto, spent the holiday at the home of Mr: L. Wagner. eld | from Oshawa where ll Q - 4 and obstructionist policy of the Opposition in the last session of the Legislature. Hon. F. C. Biggs, you will remember, introduced a bill to relieve the cities, towns and counties of their twenty per cent. share of the roads. The Opposition prevented the measure getting its necessary read- ings because of a mere technicality. The result is that instead of the 'whole cost being borne by the Pro- vince, which has means of collecting revenues that the counties and towns have not, such as the automobile li- cense revenue, the municipalities will have to go on paying. I thing the voters will show their displeasure at this kind of business when polling day comes." . Mr. Richardson reports the most cordial and hearty support for his candidature in all parts of the con- stituency and states that if honored 'with the confidence of the electors on June 25th he will give the best that is in him to promote policies which will make municipalities east and north of Toronto flourish and prosper. ih UTICA Miss Gladys Luke and friend of Miss Luella Manuell has retutrned 'she has spent Moffatt Motor Sales son of Mr. and Mrs. George who live at the Post Office, fell from an upper window--27 feel & leg wa covering nicely, i Oakland Motor Car Company of Canada, Limited "(Subsidiary of General Motors of Canada, Limited) OSHAWA and placing traps in rat houses. tive Association through Mr. Loy Rogers, There was a great deal of conflict- ing testimony. Five White witnesses appeared or the prosecution and six Indians for the defence. The Indians were fined $5 and costs LARGE SHIPMENT OF FRUIT D, Corbman, one day last week, re- ceived from Toronto 3910 pounds of fruit. This is probably the largest shipment of Foreign fruit ever re- ceived in Port Perry in one shipment. renin (0) (fein NO CHANGE Mother--' No, Bobbie, absolutely no. For the third time I tell you that you can't have another chocolate." Bobby (indespair)--"0 gee. I don't see where daddy gets the idea that your always changing your mind." Tree 0 0 Ore Oshawa, Ont. ONTARIO ir complainants in a shooting case, ap- peared before Police . Magistrate Bradford charged with spearing rats p The information was lodged by the Vic- toria County Fish and Game Protec- COURT OF REVISION NOTICE 'is hereby given that the first sitting of the Court of Revision to revise the Assess- ment Roll of the TOWNSHIP OF REACH for the year 19283, will be held at the Town Hall, Manchester, on MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1923, at 2 p.m. All parties interested are required to take notice. W. F. DOBSON Clerk. OO FOR SALE Horse, 9 years old, suitable for lady driver, nearly new harness and buggy. Reason for selling--owner purchasing car. Apply Star Office. EE ..es.)b POLITICAL MEETINGS Meetings in thé interest of Dr. Jas. Moore, the Conservative candidate for South Ontario, will be held as follows: » MIRACULOUS ESCAPE Little - Georgie White, a infant #4 s broken. However, ] Scugog, Tuesday, June 5th. Seagrave, Wednesday, June 6th. Greenbank, Thursday, June 7th. Utica, Friday, June 8th. Port Perry, Saturday, June 9th. Speakers Messrs. W. H. Harris, A. W. Milne, . | D. A. J. Swnson, F. L. Fowke, ex- | M.P,, the Candidate and others. The lady electors are specially in: ad | vited to atgend. "| J. A. McGibbon, Major R. B. Smith, "| Secretary Vice President With he Ford er A PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS Car. is "fully equipped > or Motor Company "fully equipped' does not mean equipped at high prices, with non-essential to motoring sa $ Br ~ Seventy out of every one hundred people bought Ford cars and placed their stamp of approval upon this policy. Hood Motor Sales FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED, FORD, ONTARIO Compare the Oldsmobile "Four" with any other car of its price, that you may better appreciate its value. EQUIPPED" a Port Perry Moffatt Motor Sales Oshawa You Will Be Proud Y Flour. It makes a quisite flavour. Quaker Flour. \ OU will find new pleasure and satis- faction in baking when you use Quaker of bread, perfect in texture and of ex- You always get the same results from Every day's milling is tested by our own Master Baker. Quaker Flour you buy has had its baking quality proven before it has gone into the Quaker sack. Try it for your next baking. "The happy baker uses Quaker." uaker Flour Always the Same-Always the Best Meade by the Quaker Oats Company at the QUAKER MILLS PETERBOROUGH and SASKATOON Of big, good-looking loaf The w=] Sunderland--Tim Doyle DISTRIBUTORS: Port Perry,--Hogg & Lytle Uxbridge--W. S. Lapp HE Star Coupe is especially suit- able for business and professional as well as private use, due to its per- manent protection against weather, its seating and luggage capacity, its convenience and 'economy of opera- tion, a Its low top, streamline hood and cowl and crowned fenders express its efficiency. There is one broad, com- fortable seat inside for two passen- | gers and behind it a deep compart- ment for suit case, sample kit, ap- paratys or other business equipment Another compartment in the rear of The STAR COUPE hand gear shift lever and emergency brake are conveniently arranged, and afford ample freedom of movement, and entire driving comfort on trips of any length. } There is a metal windshield visor and rain gutter around the roof. The gasoline tank is on the rear of =. the body where filling will not incon- venience the passengers or muss the car. ? Complete lamp equipment, Nation- al (legal) headlight lenses, tail light, interior body light, tive carrier and license holder are standard equip ment. ; Electric starter and rims are also standard a