Miss Wogle oie her sisran) Mrs. R. G. Carruthers, I wish to wel 'Brunette and a 'to our village. Miss E.- "Richardson and brothers 'Harry' and Robert are holidaying at their aunt's, Mrs. H. Leask. Mr. Geo. Watdon is going around all smiles these days. Congratula- SN "tions. It's a baby girl * Mrs. Bruette, of Peterboro, is visit- ~ ing at the home of Mr. Sleep. . "The-Sunday School held their picnic at Port Holster last Tuesday. About 200 atended. Everyone had a real "good time; Bathing. and boating were 'ideal. Mr. Orval Boe was around calling "last week end. Congratulations to Master Bertram Wannamaker and Miss Ethel Bryant on passing their éntrance exams. Sorry to hear Mr. John Watson had the misfortune to fall and hurt himself. We hope he will soon be well again. © Mis. M. McDougal is visiting her mother Mrs. Walter Mark. Sunday visitors were Miss M. Had- win with Mrs .W. Clarke, Miss Grace Hadwin with Miss Grace Reynolds. "Don't forget the services in the church next Sunday. Preaching at 7 p.m. and Sunday School at 11 a.m. rE OO i GREENBANK Greenbank is quite proud of the Sésults ofthe recent High School En- trance Examinations as far as Green- bank* School is concerned, at least. Our heartiest congratulations are extérded to both the students who did the good work, and the teachers who were working behind the scenes for many months. Fall Term Opens sn Ist. All graduates of last seventeen months . have .secured ,employ- ment as well as scores "of others. Catalogue Free. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal, Yonge and Alexander Sts, Toronto. Kathleen Leask A.T.C.M and A. O C. M. Teacher of Piano and. Theory: Pupils prepared for examination "desired. Nov. 1 Phone 115 r 8-2 Choice Variety of Men' s Suitings Cor, We have the finest selection in Town of 'MEN'S AND BOYS' CAPS Re-modelling, Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing done. ~ W. H. DOUBT MERCHANT TAILOR PORT PERRY, ONTARIO AGENT FOR Larvex Moth Proof * Liquid for the" Tam, of cloth. Can be bought by the potsie. or will call personally and 208 ly fLarvex to clothing; car olstery. Suits insure OD moths for 50c. Thousands of dollars' worth of material destroyed by moths Svary year. JW. Welch, : | Erie' : County, Peni | has returned, after | Salvation Army special '| Welch was a vety dis "| ong more step, toward: ki of to~RBssex County. for a visit with farm and jail, Buffalo; ty 'been visiting his sisi 'Uxbridge, on Sunday, July or, being the next oldest prison ohap- lin in the U. 8. A, © On Thursday last; G ade itself | on the map as a place where real accidents happen. Mr. 'C. Whitter 'and Mr. R. Till had what proved to be a very serious misfortune. When turning back on the road after meet- | ing a buggy, the car made a leap for the ditch and only stoped after it had sinashed a telephone post. Both men 'were quite seriously hurt. We wish them Both: an early recovery. iT Mrs, and Miss' Bottrell, of Ottawa, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Nicholls: Mr, Henry Bottrell left his mother and sister here while he spent Sunday at Fenelon Falls, least the most conspicuous. visitor in the community, is the big stone crusher, north of the village. Some have gvondered why this animal is not led up and down the roalls and up and down the fields ahead of the plough. Mr. and Mrs.* Albert. Sutton and Mr, and Mrs. Fred Sutton, paid a hurried visit to Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Baldwig on Sunday. Remember August 4th is the date for the Garden Party. Ee MANCHESTER Our football team did not turn up to meet the Brooklin boys for their scheduled game -on-Saturday evening and consequently must default the game to Brooklin, , An exhibition game was played which provided good sport. Miss Eva James was in Prince Albert recently. The Ladies' Aid met: at the home of Mys. H. Walker one day last week and a pleasant afternoon was spent, The meetings of the League are still gaining popularity and the at- tendance in on the increase. A number from here attended the Chautauqua at Port Perry this week. Hurrah dor Pringe Albert pews. Snippy" and interesting, Miss Thompson has has made a number of improvements to her re- Sidence, .. Remember the date of the Gardén Party--July 20th; at.thé 'home: of Mr. Jos. Strong. This is a~big event and you should be on hand to enjoy Jit with the crowd. rere 0 0 Oe PRINCE ALBERT We have just received the first copy of "the "Listening Post" and National-Life of Canada. A Canadian revigw of gurrent events. published'by the Listening Post Publishing Co. Limited, of Montreal, They certainly had fine weather for the Utica Sports and Field Day. The program of both afternoon and evening were good. 4 Mrs, W. Jewell contemplates a trip friends, about August 1st. My. and Mrs, Fred Draper and daughter Audrey, of Whitby, were in the Village on Sunday. Wedding bells are ringing. Perfect fun and amusement mark- ed the ball game of the Sunday School class of Mrs. Albert Shunk on Thursday afternoon: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jennings, of Toronto, were the guests of Mr. and John Fowlie, on Sunday. Miss Sprague has returned to New York, after stopping at her residence here for a few days, Miss Allin, of Toronto, w was a guest of Mrs. Moffatt, &n Sunday. Mr._W. S. Porteous has improved | his cottage with a new roof. Our girls are a muscular lot, They're extremely athletic =e At heaving the ball or the shot. They are not apathetic But don't akk them to sweep out a room, For they're as weak as the weakest {+ \ fishes When it comes to lifting the broom bi washing' the. dishes. py ; oad obgood: cloth, each suit, at the low price of: at $1.25 each. d ¢ nice shades, Perhaps the most prominent, at | a ee ts weak back. We sews Ford run Sir 8 dog) and neither was seriously Miss M, Smith of Lindsay has sellag. 'A number 'from this vicinity at tended the 'Garden Party in Raglan recently, : feel sate un e girls are married and then they think they might | have 'Hone better' to wait. nificient sight and a "credit to the art ot the owner, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall, of Utica, were the guests of her grand- tather; Mr. Geo. Bond, on Sunday. with friends has fetysped to the city of Ushawa, f Mr, Frank Bailey was in Brooklin on Wednesday, last. Mr. A, Savage was in the village one day last week. ~The Warren family are erecting a beautiful monument in the cemetery. Mrs. Chas. Plum, of Edmonton, Is visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Plum, Miss Jessie Hunter, with friends, was in Millbrook on the 13th, A number of our ladies attended the Ladies' Aid Meeting at Manchest- er, last week. t ~The ~Sunday evening" service was' cancelled on account of Chautauqua. Mr. and Mrs. Findley nd children are at tie home of Mrs, Stanley Hope for a few days. guest of her sister, Mrs. Murphy, has Mrs, Earl Williams, Torénto, who has been visiting with relatives here for some time has returned to To- ronto. Mr. and Mrs. Dyer, of Columbus, were the guests of-Mr, and Mrs, Wm. J. Martyn, at Whiteside Cottage, on Sunday. The street has gone. Miss Butt, who has been visiting Mr, and Mrs. Robert Taylor and daughter, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, J, Fowlie, on Sunday. on. and Mrs, Arthur Belknap' and son, Alfred, of Newtonville, called on friends in the village one day last week. Mr, King of Toronto, was.the guest of 'Mrs. Ed, Williams, on Thursday. One of the old residents of the vil- lage pased to her reward on July 14. in the person of Mrs. Roberts.. Com- Ling to .the village. with her. brother, Major Campbell, some years ago, when he purchased the residénce of Mr. Trevarton. She was ever intér- Church of which she'was a member, She was a good neighbour. always ready to lend assistance to the needy. The fuileral was largely attended by neighbors who regret the passing of 'a friend. Burial took place at the Brooklin Cemetery. reel 0) ies _ HIGH POINT Misses Winnie Niddery, of Pros- pect, Aletha Barrett _and Alpha Crozier, of Manchester; left on' Mor- day for Bobcaygen, where they will spend the week as delegates attend- ing'the Bay of Quinte summer school. They were accompanied by Mrs, A. 'Niddery and Miss Verna, also. Rev. and Mrs, Swayne and Marjorie. ee LOCAL GARDEN PARTIES On July the 29th, the Manchester 'United Church will hold a Garden Party at the home of Mr. Jos. Strong on the Port Perry-Manchester Road. Tsien tis event, do not miss it. Ww. J. "COOK REAL ESTATE Box 47, 5 5 Hon; Lesl visiting with Tor grandmother, Mrs. a Mothers are funny. They don't]: Mr, Geo. Bond's Howers & are a. mag-| Miss C. A. Ross, who has been a|==----"" returned to her home. in.Ottawa. -- |. o-The old plank sidewalk<gn Angle<}. ested in the work of fhe Methodist Office, "Port i VOTERS STs 1925 Municipality of Township o of "Cartwright. "Notice is hereby given that I have complied "with section. 10 of Voters' Lists Act and that I have posted up at my office, Blackstock, on the 10th day of July, 1925, the List of all per- sons' entitled to vote, in the said Municipality for Members of Par- liament, or at Municipal Eleétions, and that such List remains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all Voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omission corrected according to Law. Dated: at Blackstock, this' "oth day of July, 1925. Wm. Beacock, Clerk. OO an GREENBANK BAPTIST CHURCH Week" Beginning * July 26th: Sunday--10 a.m. Bible School. 11" am. and 7.30 p.m.--Public Worship. Wednesday--S. S. Picnic, : Thursday--8 p.m.-- Prayer Meeting. We are here to serve---We. invite you. Keith R. Pearce, Pastor, vo --ee 0) Oe "SALVATION ARMY Oshawa Young People's Brass Band will. conduct regular Sunday services for the local branch of the Salvation Army on Sunday, August 2nd, at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m, the latter meeting being held in the Town. Hall. On Saturday, August 1st, the Oshawa Young People's Brass Band will hold a musical Jestival in the Town Hall at B80 p.m. All 'seats free. Silver collection. bsg nl \ an - y - History is the witness of the times, the torch of truth, the life of memory, the teacher of life, the messenger of sntiguity. " DIED. In Reach Township, lot 16, Con. 6» on Monday, July 20th, 1925, Sarah Ann Lakin, widow of the late Edward Williams, in her 94th year. rere O Orr DIED : On Tuesday, July 14th, 1925, at his homie in - Maywood, Illinois, John L. McIntyre, aged 76 years, son of the late William and , Mary Ann (nee Goudy), beloved 'husband of Emma MeCaw, brother, of De, Charles I. v ntrye of Chjcago, and fond father Evelyn, 'Margaret, Marion, Eliza- Toth, Charles Albert. and John Mc: Conpiplale Ag sen (J Oem---- - © IN'MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear life, June, 1924 One year has 3 day, God called 'the one we ved away. : When days are dark and real friends 'that all creditors -and others having | 16th day "of Al -}.send by .post,. vi fine line onl wads fraofes Kind. oY These are a ery yi pp A Hi uy vised : AN ~ Trimmed with Pink and Blue. EE * Women's Patent Leather Strap Shoes sa 1 Sizes 314 to 6. Goodyear Welt Sole. Weimer' s Navy Blue Print Dresses Loh "Sieh 3 to 48 i Reg. $2. 25 July Price St 45 "made in'a good seavy \ : Redpath. Grantilated Suj ar $7.00 cwt. Redpath Icing Sugar 3 Gem. J oe Wine "- 7 NOTICE TO CREDITORS | Of Anna M. Stonehouse, deceased. Pursuant to Sec. 56 of Chapter 121 of the Revised' Statutes of -On- tario, 1914, notice is hereby given claims against the estate of Ann M. Stonehouse, late of the Village off Port Perry, in the County of Ontario; who died a0 or about the 18th day of May A, D. 1925; are, on or before the st A.D. 4925, to epaid, . to Harris. & if Harzis, Solicitors for W. 8. Croxal and W, M. Parish, Executors, of the said deceased their chritian names and surnames, addresses and de- scriptions, the full particulars of their claims, a statement of their ac- coun' and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them, and | that after the day last | oresaid the said Executors will p to ~dis= tribute the assets of the said deceased. among the parties - entitled thereto having regard only to such claims of which notice shall have been given as above, required, and the ~gaid | Exécutors will not be liable for the said assets or any par Shetof, 8 any/person or persons of wi 'claim | or claims notice shall not have been received by them at the time of such | distribution. -- Dated at Port Perry, 15th day of July AD. 1 HARRIS & HARRIS, Ont.,. this WESTVIEW COTTAGE , - Inexpensive - -opportunity to live in| Whitby, three miles to Motor City of : uarts $1.25 doz, - + Best Quality J ar Rubbers, 3 doz. Childs Whi White Sox ee Medium Round Toe. # Reg, Price $5 00 Co qualityspf Print. == ~ GROCERIES lbs. for 29¢. COAL! coal AA BE rs HANDLED WHITE +2000 LBS. 1 TON - it you are not vot supplied with your next "winter's" coal,¢riow is the time to place your,order while there ds still a good supply availabl now have on hand ¥ Nop and Stove dal at "$1550 4 ton ea Coal at 1. VV1..$12.50 a ton, oe Nut Coke at ..$13.50 a ton Solvay Pea Coke at = $12.00 a ton' Remember we handle only the best | t quality Scranton Coal. If you require wood we can supply Dry body Hardwood at.$4.00 % cord Hemlock -Slabs at $3.00 % cord. - A: car of Hardwood Slabs is ex- cord, Soft Coal, Steam Coal, Lime and Cement also on hand. - Give us your orders. Our truck can make prompt delivery without to | doing damage to! your lawn or rive: way. ooo nk Port Perry C Coal Yard W.G. W.PYATT Phones -- Office 94. Reg. 3b. duly Price 260. ed Redpath Brown Sugar $6. 65. ewt, Gem Jars, Imp. Pints $1.10 doz.' Gem Jars Ee Quarts oi doz, or 25¢, pected to aspivecsing dus No 50 La 3 | Corporation of Port 8% ls Tropes [frame Tonto, sf Res. 288 | electric r es x ig 2 Le ' 2 July Price $3.75. PORT PERRY Bell Phone 183 W "6.roomed house, % acre land, well, large stable, hen - 2 a repair. Situated on Union. "Price $1,100. $500 cash. ue at 5%. 8 roomed frame house, 3% land, good stable, some" water, in. Vi e of Provineial Hig way. Beautif: . or $2000 #1, 1000 cash, balance at 6%. | Good 6 rool frame 'house, in Utica, large woodshed, cistern, hen house, nice nice fot ok 0! pirat, land, close $900. $400. So bals frame house, in 1y decorated Jn good Tena out, gbod stale dive drive. hed gurage, new hen ol Baye Saul, Re So rer water, . nicely roomed al and water in h Sn garden tabl, and sof! i large as SMITH & SMITH | Oshawa,' splendid 'small 'home, roomy 3 -| grandma, Eliza Short, who temell? 2s. Tammie, acre ¢