Mrs, H. H. Stone and children, and Mr. Geo. Stone are holidaying at Brookdale. kop ~ Messrs. Clifford Vickery, Arm- . strong McFarlane, George Cawker, "Krnest Gerrow, George Carnegie and Miss Olive Gerrow, Miss Anneta Car- negie, all of Toronto, were in town for the week end, Mr. Gordon Martin of Barrie, was in town over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Harris, and Mr. and Mrs, Fred Harris, of Toronto, spent the week end in Port Perry. Miss L. M. Harris and Miss Eunice Harris are spending some days in Toronto. Mrs, (Dr.) Mathers and family are visiting her sister Mrs. C. A. Coulter, in Barrie. / Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Roberts and children, of Saskatoon, are visiting Mr, and Mrs. H. Roberts, We regret to hear of the serious illness of Mr. W. H. Letcher, Mrs. S. Farmer and Miss Marian Farmer are visiting friends in To- ronto for a few days, Mr. and Mrs. family, of Toronto, spent a few days in Port Perry during the holiday. Mr. Reg. Doubt, Toronto, was in town for the holiday, Mr. and Mrs. John Foy, of Mani- stee, Michigan, motored to Ontario and are visiting old acquaintances in this neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. Winnett Nesbitt of Detroit, and Mr. Wm. Nesbitt, of To- ronto, are visiting Mr." Wm. Nesbitt, It is good to see the boys home. Arthur Asher, who was bruised and shaken up in an auto accident last week is about again, not having suf- fered any serious injury. Miss Jean McPhail has been quite ill as the result of the auto accident of last week; but is getting along bette now. We trust she will soon recover her wonted health, One of the most beautifully deco- rated residences during the Jubilee Celebration was that..of Dr. David Archer. The tasteful arrangement of flags and bunting was a pleasure to see. Miss Helen Vickery won the prize offered to the girl collecting the most money for the water sports. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Walker are spending their holidays in Ottawa, We were pleased to have a visit from Mr, John Worden, of Elko, Nevada. Mr, Worden is visiting his mother at Prince Albert. It is 80 years since he was here before. His early friends will be pleased to see him. Mr. Jas. Hern, of British Columbia is visiting his brother, Mr, "William Hern. Mr. Ross Milne, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, A. Snell and Dr. A. E. Snell of Toronto, spent the week end at the home of Mr John Irvin. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes and family of Toronto, spent the wek end in town. Mrs. Jas. McCool, little Dorothy Surphlis, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Britton and children, of Toronto, Mrs. H. J. Larmer, of Burketon, are visiting Mr. Frank Woodley." Miss Helena Boe is visiting with "her brother in Bowmanville, ; i 2 i 3 Eid: ¢ Freifeis Mr, and Mrs. Elton Wright, of De- troit were in town over the holiday. Mrs. S. F. Wilson, of Portland, Oregon, is visiting with her mother, Mrs. D. Campbell: Miss Wickett of Toronto, spent a day last week with Miss Penhall. Mr, and Mrs. Brown, of Toronto, spent the wek end with Miss Parish. Mr. and Mrs, Ausbert Rose and two children, of Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs. Hany Sail, of Stoney Creek, were in Port for the week end, Mrs, is pid for the week. STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL The Community Sunday School of Bethel } near f Shir sina, on are Bol a Strawberry July 14th, 19675 See bills Li par- ticulars, GIRL WANTED Experienced 1 for housework. Apply to Mrs. C. A. Honey Phone Robt. Doubt and 189 r been - CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Sunday, July 10--Sunday School at 10 a.m, Mating and sermon at 11 a.m. Junior W., A. at 4.16 p.m., Wednesday,' July 13th. en QO PROSPECT GARDEN PARTY This popular Garden Party will be held at the home of Mr. Geo. Smith on Wednesday, July 20th.' The pro- gram is to be given /by the Maple Leaf Quartette, of Galt, and other talent. See bills later. ree QO, That Birch Cliff restaurant must be popular when people camp on the doorstep half the night waiting for the doors to open. perme (Qt MONSTER JUBILEE GARDEN PARTY. Under the auspices of Burn's Church, Ashburn, at the home of Mr. John Miller, on Wednesday, July 18. A very excellent supper will be served from 6 until all are served, after which a good program will be given: by C. LeRoy Kenny and Bob Wilson, entertainers, of Toronto, and Whitby Citizen's Band. Refreshment Booth on grounds. W. H. Moore Chairman erase) (nme FIRST-CLASS FARM FOR SALE BY AUCTION The undersigned have been author- ized by Wm. Cave, to sell by auction, lot 9, con 12, Reach, (known as the T. & W. Ward Farm) containing 120 acres more or less, at one o'clock on the property, on Wed., July 20th, This is one of the best farms in the County and possesses the most mod- ern improvements. Good frame house, July 10th--Public Worship at 11 am. and 7 pm, 10 a.m. : Cottage Prayer Meeting at the Manse, Thursday, at 8 p.m. Breadalbane, Utica Public Worship at 3 p.m. Sabbath School at 2 p.m. C. E. meets Monday evening, July 11th at 8.30 p.m. ] ea Oot: CHANGES ITS NAME The "Oshawa Daily Reformer" is no more--the name now is "The Osh- awa Daily Times." This bright news- paper has been doing some good work and is a credit to the progressive city which it serves. Messrs, Charles Mundy and A. R. Alloway are to be complimented upon their success. It is a strenuous job to get out a good newspaper, and they are doing that job well. OO DIED On Sunday, July 3rd, at Port perry, CO! Clara Clark Nasmith, widow of the late John D. Nasmith of Toronto, and dearly beloved mother of Mrs, A. H. Rogers and Mrs, T. H. Kinnear, To- ronto} H C. and John Nasmith, Port Perry; 8. J, Nasmith, Vancouver; M, E. Nasmith, Detroit; and D. W. Na- smith, Toronto. Funeral from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. A. H. Rodgers, 170 Alexandra Boulevard; 3 p.m. Tuesday, July 65, to Mount Pleasant Cemetery. eemeeenen (J ( (pmsemmi RE. ARRANGEMENT OF HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS--NEW PRIN- CIPAL ENGAGED Changes come whether we will or no; and some changes have been found necéssary at the Port Perry High School. Through the resigna- tion of Miss Irene Glasgow, the first change will be a new household science teacher. This position is not Sabbath School at The Garden Party i is HY Ee aus- pices of the Ladies' Aid of the United Church of Canada, who extend to all a cordial invitation to come and partici- pate in the annual Garden Party, whic His ear is being made a feature © nfederation. > Mrs. Orchard, President Mrs. Coates, Secretary PUBLIC SCHOOL PROMOTIONS PORT PERRY SCHOOL ~ Junior te Senior Fourth Names in order of merit Marjorie Pyatt, Hon. Clifford Ward, Hon, enry Dodd, Albert Conber, Pans Helena Boe, Pass Arthur Asher, Pass Archie Farmer, Pass Fred Switzer, Pass Harold Cawker, Pass Robert Willan, Pass W.'MéLean, Teacher George McKay Virginia Na Nasmith, y assed with honours on term's work. Promoted from Jr. IT to Sr. IL 'WooD PoRT LN os h] LA VATT YOUR NEXT WINTER'S COAL WILL cosT not NOW is the YOU LESS IF--YOU ORDER NOW ¥ * Have you placed your order for your next Winter's Sock an hand ofte SCRANTON COAL in STOVE, NUT and PEA sizes. "SOLVAY COKE, in NUT and FURNACE sizes. STEAM COAL--Fresh Carload just received, ERTL Sor Me dm py na ve a fres. arioa © well-) OWES: Hydrated Lime. supply of Wi 00D---We have a full su HARDWOOD, HARDWOOD § Call or phone and let us know- Pa "our prompt and careful attention. ola Scarlett, Teacher.' Promoted from Sr. 1 to Jr. HL. Honours--Ruth Brent Patricia Palmer Patricia Jackson easy to fill, and at present it is EL trom Sr. III to Jr. IV vacant; but a number of_applications are being investigated. It has been felt for some time that - the Principal of the School should teach mathematics, and that the male assistant should teach science and agriculture and physical culture, The The Board have not been able to carry out this program entirely as yet; but a start has been made and eventually something of this kind will be effected. A new principal has been engaged --Mr, Mackenzie, of Kincardine. Mr, Mackenzie will take mathematics and physical culture. Mr. Follick will re- main to take Science and agriculture for the next school year. He has a thorough knowledge 'of these sub- jects, and his work ranks high with the Department of Education. ' Mr. Mackenzie is a young man, spring water creek on north end.' thirty-five years of age, and has had Crops--20 acres hay, 60 acres mixed grai See bills for terms, ete, Geo. Jackson -&. Son, Auctioneers. OS CANADA'S GROWTH The fathers of Confederation never had to make road repairs on flat tires or walk five miles for gas. The first automobile came to Canada at the beginning of this century. Last year 836,704 were in operation. ; Telephones--There were no party | lines or any other kind in 1867. At the end of 1926, 1,144,095 telephones Canada. were in use In nine years experience as a High School teacher. Of him the Principal of the Burlington High School says: "as a teaches I have*found him ef- fective in dikeipline, energetic and Segoe in his teaching--as a citizen, spirited and thoughtful. I re- commend him unreservedly as one whom I firmly. believe will bring honour to any school in which he may work, and expecially in a school in which he may be principal." Marion Tinsley, Hon Mary Smallman, Hon. Norma Turner, Hon. Alice Hayden, Hon. Bobby Woods, Hon. Billy Oke, Pass Noreen Roach; Pass Emma McKinley, Pass as Cleveland Georgeen Hood, Pa: Betty Cawker Ruth Hall Marian Kight Jimmy Wilson Grace Stone George Dowson Wilson Figary Jean McDermott Helen Anderson Promoted from Jr. HI to or. I Pass Marjory Palmer Honours--- Reta Willard Doris Suddard ~ Jean Harrison Sidney Smallman Mabel Ryan Lillian Kight marin these chupes of ust, be p release Miss in lit became necessary to McLaren who has = been athemgticn, This was derstood by Miss witzer Grace. Seo Foy Son po A Fred Cotter Jack Beare 'Malcolm Nasmith passed on his term's work. * Promoted from Jr.-I to Sr. I - Wilfred Wakeford N: He Miss. 'Haris, Teacher: For Sale--Coal Range with Reservoir. PORT PERRY COAL YARD W. CG. W. PYATT Phones: Yard 94. Uptown Office 238, on that 1 proper time to do so. A es WATER Promoted from Sr. Pr. to Ir Lo: Norman nal nt | always on band. BODY. your "reirements snd wa will give mime