~ MORRISON'S DRUG STORE _ PEACHES : Xa > ~ this year, so are Tact To be sean ree, "If you require any leave your order with us % and we will do our best fo satisfy you." | _ We always carry a first class stock of Boots EE of J. F. McCLINTOCK 13 PORT PERRY, SNT, : ur Baking pleases the Housewife give satisfaction, and save you wor Try our Bread and Cakes. They: Rh e supply Ice Cream for house parties. Phone orders. FRED McGAUGHEY FOUN = GUILTY OF MURDER The grim fight for the life of Fred 'McGaughey of Ops Township ended pam. when the jury r the evidence. His ! to g Hike sali H § ei mehand true of Victoria County re- turned a verdict according to the E the i Counsel White in' occupied fifty-five min- '+ --~Watchman-Warder nee Oe: SONYA iiton Prentice has been "mother Mrs. Kerry. Reid of Toronto, spent . 8. McFarlane. Mrs. Wm. Beecroft. Dure 'is home for the wedding. Martin and Mrs. J. returned to Brechin. report Mrs. John McKin- in a serious condition. y rr Yr BOARD OF EDUCATION » RE A avensereran ioe sentence | effect that he was glad that twelve Salaries: Teachers ........$5,100.00 AW. Allen ....oioiers 450.00 | N, Ingram ....oovoiinne | School Attendance Officer . 7.50 - Cerersesasasare | Fuel aa aes A ' $2,069.00 Estimated amount required from the Village of Port Perry .. 5,633.50 $7,692.50 The total estimated expenditures for 1924 are practically the same as the total expenditures for 1923. The estimated requirements from the Village are a little more. The following is a comparsion of the estimates for 1924 and the re- ceipts and expenditures for 1928. 1923 Bal, from previous year ....$1986.82 Receipts from other sources than the 'Corporation $11,740.11 Over payment, Port Perry, 700.00 Tax levy, Village of Port Total expenses $21,181.25 Bal. on hand ...... FL PRIAR 1186.44 . $22,266.69 1924 Estimates Bal. from previous year .. $1094.09 Receipts from other sources than the Corporation ....10621.70 Estimated requirements from ++ Village of Port Perry .... 9479.12 : $21,195.00 It will be seen that the increase in the requirements for school purposes this year is occasioned by the de- creasé in grants. This is caused by the fact that the County of Nor- thumberland and Durham paid" one year's grant in advance so none will be received from them this year. mere (YP. NOTICE Mr. Kent's Gardens will be closed after October 16th next. Mr. Kent would appreciate it if this notice was given as wide publicity as possible as it is most disappointing to travel some distance and find the gardens closed., ' (J (rm JACKSON-MUNRO On Tuesday, October 7th, 1924, at the home of the bride, Miss "Gertrude Munroe, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. James Munroe, Sonya, was united in marriage to Mr. Clifford Jackson, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. David M. Jackson, Scugog. " The bride, who was gowned in peach colored georgette crepe, trim- | med with silver lace, and carried a bouquet of roses. and lily-of-the- valley, was attended by her sister, Miss Lexie Munroe. The bridesmaid was dressed in sunset barnet satin and carried a bouquet of yellow supported by his The groom was su] . : ; Jackson, of § > iif Td ; 5 of £L ~ : E 3 is HORSES Judge, W. Walker, Prince Edward, Brood mare and foal--Arthur Welsh, Earl Dorrell, W. C. Ferguson. Two year old colt=-Oscar Edwards. One year old colt--Geo. Cochrane, Arthur Welsh, Earl Dorrell. Foal--Ear]l Dorrell, Arthur Welsh, Edmond Taylor. Agrienltural Brood mare and foal--Art. Welsh, Geo: Crozier, Harold Beacock. Two year old colt--W, C. Fergu- son, J. H. Forder, Harold Beacock. One year old colt--J. H. Forder, R. C. Hil, Foal--Arthur Welsh, W. C, Fergu- son, Harold Beacock. General Purpose Brood mare and foal--Carl Wright, C. Thompson, Oscar McQuade. Two year old colt--Trewin Bros., Floyd Page, W. C. Ferguson. One year old colt--Oscar McQuade. Foal--C. Thompson, Carl Wright, Oscar Mi ; : bo. . Roadster ! Brood mare and foal--Geo. Crozier Foal+-Geo. Crozier. Carriage Foal--Earl Dorrell Teams Draught Team--Jas, Stark, A. L. Byers, = - General Purpose--W, B, Ferguson, Fred Bradburn. Agricultural--W. D. Ferguson, R. Taylor, R. R. Byers. Roadster team--C. Evans. Carriage team--R. A. Fitchette, R. W. Copeland. Single driving horse, 16% and over, C. Evens, R. A. Fitchette, R. W. Copeland. Single driving horse-R.A. Fitchett, W. Copeland 2 and 8. Single Driver--C. E. Evans, Dr. J. D. McMaster, R. W. Copeland. Gentleman's turnout--R. W. Cope- land, R. A. Fitchette, R. W. Cope- land. Lady driver--Miss A. E. Caldwell, Miss Robbins, ' : Shetland ponies--Oliver Smith, Murray Byers. Farmer's trot, open--Jack Know- den, W. J. Mulligan, W, McNeal. Farmers race--Jas. Adams, Fred Bradburn, Floyd Page. Judge, Mr. A. Howden, Columbus. CATTLE Shorthorns Bull, two years--W. C. Ferguson: Bull one year--Carl Wright, J. H. Wright. Cow--J. H, Wright, 1 and 2, R. R. Byers, 3. Heifer, two years--J. H. Wright, Albert Wright, W. C. Ferguson. Heifer one year--Albert Wright, Harold Nesbitt. Calf under one year--J. H. Wright, Bull calf under one year--Albert Wright, W. C. Ferguson, H. Nesbitt. Blackstock Fair Prize List Cotswolds F. B. Gaspell 1st ram, 1st and 2nd shearling ram, 1 and 2 ram lamb, 1 aged ewe, 1 and 2 shearling ewe, 1 and two ewe lamb. Leicesters Ram---Harold Nesbitt. Shearling ram--Csarl Wright, R. W. Philp and Son. Ram lamb--Cary Wright, J.H. Forder. Aged ewe--Carl Wright, J. H. Forder. Shearling ewe--J. H. Forder, Carl Wright. Ewe lamb-- J. H. Forder, Carl Wright. Shropshires Ram--J. Marlow, R. W. Philp & Sons, Shearling Ram--Clarence Mountjoy. Ram Lamb--R. W. Philp & Sons, Albert Wright. Aged ewe-- R. W. Philp & Sons, Albert Wright. Shearling ewe--R. W. Philp & Sons 1 and 2. Ewe lamb--R. W. Philp & Sons, H. Beacock. Oxford Downs Ram--J. H. Balson, W. C. Fergu- son. Shearling ram--J. W. Balson. Ram Lamb--J. W. Balson, W. C. Ferguson. Shearling ewe--J. W. Balson 1 and 2. Ewe lamb--Oscar Edwards, J. W, Balson. SWINE Judge, John Magee. Berkshire. Sow--Oscar Edwards, Yorkshire--Sow--M, McMinn, James Parr, Boar under 7 months--J. H. Forder. Sow under 7 months--Carl Wright, L. E. Mountjoy. Tamworths -- Boar -- Carl Wright Sow--Oscar Edwards. Sow under 7 months--L. E. Mountjoy 1 and 2. Bacon Hog--L. E. Mountjoy, Carl Wright. POULTRY Judge, Dr. Devitt Plymouth Rocks--Mrs. J. Sander son, John Wright. Black Minorcas-- Mrs. J. Sanderson, Chas. McGill White Leghorns--Mrs. F. Crozier, J. Elford. Brown Leghorns--Mrs. F. Crozier. Rhode Island Reds--Mrs. F. Crozier. Turkeys--Mrs. F, Crozier Geese--Mrs. J. Sanderson, O. Ed- ward.. Ducks--Mrs. J. Sanderson, R. A. Fitchette. Chickens--B. P. Rock, Mr. A. L. Byers, C. Mountjoy. Black Minoras--C. McGill, Mrs. F. Crozier, White Leghorns--C. McGill, H. Nes- bitt. Brown Leghorn--H. Crozier. R. I. Reds--H. Crozier. Black Min- orca Cock--Mrs, J. Sanderson. SCIENCR Judges, W. Wilson and J. Weir, Port Perry. 10 Ibs. Butter--Mrs. W.E. Beacock, Mrs. G. 8. Cochrane, Mrs. John El- ford. 10 Ibs. Butter in prints--Mrs. Jas, Nesbitt, Mrs. John Elford, Mrs. John Sanderson. 6 lbs. Butter in prints--Mrs. G. 8. Cochrane, Mrs. A. L. Byers, Mrs. W. B. Ferguson. Bread, white--Mrs. W. B. Fergu- DAIRY PRODUCE AND DOMESTIC -