i swi ent. And it costs less than ever before. MORTGAGE SALE Under and by virtue of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mort- gage which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by Public Auction at the Sebert in the Village of Port Perry, Ontario, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon, on Saturday, the 5th day of April, 1930, all that dwelling house, lands and premises situate in the Village of Port Perry and adjacent Township, known as the Curts Pro- perty, more particularly described in mortgage registered, in the Registry Office at Whitby as No. 14390 for the Township of Reach and as No. 6524 for the Village of Port Perry. House, ZION Zion, Mariposa, March 24th Mt: Frank Broad of Oshawa is relatives in the vicinity. A number of young people from the community enjoyed a real skate on Wednesday night in Mr. Charles Foster's field. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Henderson were visitors to Lindsay on Thursday. Mr, Bruce Fisher of the Dominion Bank in Thamesville is spending a few weeks holidaying with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Fisher. Mr. Norman Osborne is busy taking down the fence along the road. He intends putting up a new wire fence in its place. Mr. Percy Gillson of ¥ Liitsay called on friends here on Monday. Mr. Norman Smith was a visitor to Lindsay on Saturday. Quite a number of early shoppers motored to Lindsay to share in the bargain sale. Mr. Wilbert Savinac spent Wednes- day with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Savinac, in Oakwood. Mrs. Wallace Thornton, Mrs. Stuart Hall, attended the Ladies' Aid meet- ing at Mrs. Melville White's at Glan- dine, on Wednesday. Mr. Norman Osborne and Miss Lulu motored to Oshawa on Sunday and visited friends and relatives there. Mrs. Wm. Kitson is spending a few days with her daughter Mrs. Owen Sweetman. Congratulations are extended to Mr. Mrs. Owen Sweetman on the ar- | of a fine baby boy. rr OS The land to be sold is said to be situated on the South shore of Lake Seugog and consists of 23 acres more or less on which is said to be erected a splendid brick residence with con- servatory, suitable for fine residence or the property can be used to ac- commodate summer tourists or as a subdivision for summer cottages. The property will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid. Terms: Ten per cent. of the pur- chase money will require to be paid at the time of sale, and the balance in thirty days. For further particulars apply to i. Messrs, Harris & Harris, Port Perry, Ont., Solicitors for the Vendor. day evening to decide what would be done with the painting and papering "of the church. It was decided to have the church newly decorated and have € . ta re-opening on Easter Sunday, also spending a few days with friends and' a Eastertide supper on Monday even- ing. The committee, Mrs. F, Western, Mrs. W. McTaggart, Mrs. Norman Jacobs, Mrs. Stanley Hall, Mrs. Loy Rogers, met Mr. McPhee, of Lindsay, at the church on Thursday morning to decide on the work to take place the beginning of the week. The church will be closed till Easter. A number of Zionites took in the hockey match on Monday night be- tween Valentia and Cannington, Val- entia being the winning team. They won the cup for this season. Quite a number attended the social evening at Little Britain -on Monday evening. Messrs. Bruce Fisher and Carman Rogers attended the dance at Can- nington on Friday night. _ Quite a number took in the sale of Mr. Alex. Horn, of Lindsay, on Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. Loy Rogers and Mr. Carman Rogers, were visitors to Lindsay on Saturday. A number attended the open Liter- ary Society meeting of the Public and Continuation schools at Little Britain on Thursday night. Proceedings be- gan with the singing of "The Maple Leaf". Miss Doris Webster occupied the chair. Selections were given by Miss Irene Wicket, George Thornton, Nellie Lane, Col Austin. A debate "Resolved that the city took place, and family spent Saturday in Lindsay. Mrs. Stanley Hall's on Saturday night, Miss Gladys |» Miss Edith Tremeer was-a visitor to Lindsay on Saturday. Miss Kathleen Fisher of Toronto, was home for the week end and at- tended the dance at | Friday night. Mr. John Fisher, of Ottawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wooldridge Choir practice was held as usual at and to choose suitable hymns and anthems for Easter Sunday. Messrs. Carman Rogers and Bruce Fisher, and Miss Kathleen Fisher motored to Toronto on Sunday. Mr. Bruce Wilson spent Saturday evening in Little Britain. A number attended the sale of farm stock and implements at Mr. Mow- rey's at Valentia, on Saturday. Mr. Elmer Hodson spent Saturday night in Little Britain. Mr. A. Gills, the assessor was ak- ing a business trip through this com- munity this week. A good crowd was present at church and Sunday School on Sunday. Rev. Mr. Green took for his text Hebrews 2:3. Miss Acy Bowen of Little Britain, spent the week end with her friend Miss Rosette Wooldridge. A number of the young people at- tended the social evening put on by the Little Britain Literary Society held in the school on Friday evening. The evening was spent in crokinole, games and contests, after which a daity lunch was served. Miss Ruby Western is spending a few weeks with her uncle Dr. G. W. Hall, of Little Britain. Mr. A. J. Varcie spent a few days last week with friends in Lindsay. Mrs. Ida Maxwell and Gordon Max- well were visitors in Lindsay on Thursday. Mrs. Thomas Western is spending a few days with her mother Mrs. J. Hall, Sr. Friends of Mrs. J. Hall, Sr, are pleased to hear she is improving after her recent illness. Mr. Wilfred Kitson spent the week end with friends at Oshawa and Bow- manville. Mr. James Wilson and Mrs. Wilson and little Dorothy, spent Saturday in Lindsay. The people of this vicinity are pleased to welcome Mr. ad Mrs. Lamb and family, of Oshawa. They have moved on the farm recently vacated by Mr. Stanley Armstrong. The young people are now looking forward to the minstrel show and short play entitled "First Aid to Cupid" to be put on by the Literary Society of Little Britain Continuation School, on April 16th in the Commaun- ity Hall, Little Britain, Mr. and Mrs, William Stokes spent Wednesday evening with Mrs. Ida Maxwell. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Hall and fam- ily spent Monday evening with her grandfather Mr. John Mark, of Little Britain. Mr. Mark left on Tuesday morning for Imperial, Sask., where ho intends spending the summer months with his daughter Mrs, William Rod- man. Friends of Miss Cassie Kitson will be glad to hear she is much improved in health, and will soon be able to re- turn to her studies at the L. C. I. after being confined to her home by illness. Mr. and Mrs, William McTaggart spent Saturday in Lindsay. Miss Mary Wilson of Toronto, spent the week end with Mr, and Mrs. T. Fisher. Manchester The meeting of the Woman's Mis- sionary Society was held at the home of Miss Alice Thompson on Friday, March 21st, with a real good attend- ance. The meeting opened with a mencement exercises of the society. Mr. Wilson, of Toronto, motored down | \ on Saturday and spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fisher. hymn and prayer and the other com-| "Mr. Jas. Miss Hattie Lamh, of Oshawa, spent the week end at the home of their Sunday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Lamb, of Toronto. Mrs. Annie Baird was a recent visitor at the home of her uncle Mr. Joseph Baird. Mrs. Moore, who has been spending some time in Port Perry, has returned. Mrs. Arthur Crosier has returned home after a few days holidays. The Community Club met at the Town Hall on Thursday evening last. There was community singing, saxo- phone solos by Mr. Arnold Roach, and a debate, "Resolved that modern labor saving devices have done more to lighten the work of the farmer, than of the farmer's wife. After the dis- cussion the judges Mrs. Roach, Mrs. Crosier and Mr. Moore, gave their de- cision in favor of the affirmative. The members at this meeting instructed the executivé to arrange for having a play to come to Manchester in the near future, . We are pleased to report that Miss Irene James, is improving in health. SCUGOG Miss E. Smith, of the Centre School, with her pupils and a number of young ladies, are putting on a con- cert, in the Township Hall, on Friday evening of this week. Everyone come and encourage the children as well as enjoy yourselves, 26c and 16¢c. Services and Sunday School usual next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Crozier and sons Vyrtle and Archie, of Manchester, were guests of their daughter Mrs. G. Samells, and attended the Centre Sunday School on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Radkin and daughter Joyce, of Unionville, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Carter, one day last week. She lived here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wheatley for a number of years before moving to Unionville, Mr, Harold Williams visited in To- ronto over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Sintzel, of California, is visiting their daughter Mrs. John. 'Aldred. We understand they are to move from California soon. Seven Mile Island was once their home. Miss Reta Milner spent the week end in Toronto. Mr. George Sweetman is visiting with his brother in Kingsville, Ont. Master Allan Aldred is able to be out again and is visiting in Toronto. Mr. John Hardy entertained a num- ber of his friends in honour of his birthday, on Thursday evening. The time was spent in euchre after which a light lunch was served. All report a very pleasant time. Mrs. Burnham, her daughter Mrs. Orde her two sons, of Port Perry, and Mr, and Mrs. L. Bone, and daughters of Oshawa, were guests of Mr, and Mrs. R. Burnham, on Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs.' Allan Jackson, of Greenbank, Mr, W. Jackson and Edna, and Mr. and Mrs. S. Ploughman, of Port Perry, spent a pleasant evening with Mr. and Mrs, C. Samells, recent- ly. Mrs. J. A. Sweetman attended the funeral of her neice Miss Helen Hink- son, of Whitby, last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Hood, Mr, Walter Hood, and the Misses Edna dnd Vera Clarke, spent a pleasant evening with as Mrs. Ernest Holtby gave a splendid Mr. and Mrs. 0. Stone, of Seagrave, her father Mr. C. E. Lamb. Among| "PORT PERRY HOSPITAL " Surgical Maternity Medioal a as MISS M. FISHER, Reg. Nurse in charge ee «Mr. and Mrs. C. Graham motored to Gold Medal Custard Pond SERV-US 5-STRING BROOM BROOMS, Gob gualy, Eoteing RRR Whitby on Wednesday. Miss Hilda Milner and some of her Oshawa friends visited her par ts on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Heayn of Prince Albert, visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Milner, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S, Lampkin, of Prince Albert, visited her brother Mr. Alex. Martyn, recently. Miss Ila Redder of Oshawa visited her parents over the week end. Miss R. Mountjoy is visiting her cousins Messrs. Charles and G Samells. . Mr. and Mrs. Muirhedd, of Yelver- ton, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. Henders, Mr, and Mrs, C. L. Fralick, were visiting her sister, Mrs. W. F. Nott, of Port Perry, on Sunday. Mrs. J. Jackson, of Blackstock, is visiting with Mrs. W. Mark. Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Hood and three children left on Tuesday morning to visit his uncle in Rochester for a few days. We wish them a pleasant trip. Little Grace is staying with Miss M, Sweetman while her parents are away. Mr. and Mrs. C. Samells and child- rén visited with relatives and friends in Cartwright over the week end. Mr, and Mrs. C. Samells entertained a number of Head and Centre friends to a euchre on Thursday evening. Mr. |' Fred Pearce and Miss Mamie Me- Laren were the prize winners. All report a very enjoyable evening. The euchre party in the hall was quite a success, about one hundred be- ing present. Mr. J. Demera won the flashlight and Mr. G. Hood a pen knife while Miss Luella Jeffrey won a china cream and sugar set, and Mrs. Chas. Samells a box of chocolates, All re- port a_good time. EPSOM Mrs. James Ashton visited one day last week with Mrs. Jos. Ashton. Mrs. Stanley Pogue visited on Sun- day with Mrs. Jos. Aston. ed Sunday with her aunt Miss Met- calfe, at the home of Mrs. Jos. Ashton. Miss Annie Ackney visited with Mrs. Wm. Armstrong recently. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Asling visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Walter Rogers. : Mr. and Mrs. Prizeman, daughter Geraldine, of Toronto, visited Sunday at the home of Mr. Fred Ashton. week with friends in Toronto. Mrs. Barkey, of Stouffville, is the guest of her aunt Mrs, Ferguson. es DOO ns MARRIED JACKSON-GRAHAM -- On Satur- day, March 15th, 1930, at the parson- age, Blackstock, by Rev. F. W. Newell Grant Arthur. 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