all the complaints of a cold | backward spring, the Porento tvatory reports the" warmest driest) April in ten years, Mildmay man found a ten nt piece in the stomach of 4 steer. i it had been a ten dollar gold 8 another jump in the price of tie might have made' most of us During the first three: months of 1914 cattle recaipts: at six of the large markets of the Western and Middle Western States decreased 131,914 head, compared with the same period last. year. EF Owing tothe receipt of my tremendous Spring Stock of Wall Paper, and to make room for it, I 'am making a deep cut in prices of jast year's importations. W. H. McCaw. 2 Tary'rr CoMING | Fiends who ride motor am minute, Port Perry Ol Reunion on June 3rd. An Excursion Train will be sun m Toronto on June 3rd, Port Perry Old Boys' Re-Union, fare Also 'reduced rates from cles at Boys' Pa AT McCAW'S a most mag- Paper to 'ehoose from--the most beautiful and up-to-date patterns extant, and prices ate right. Dou't fail to his stock, Motor Cycle Rags Yeading feature nfl drawing card at the od Joys 7 eunion in this place on the of June. The Port Perry Park rack is exceptionally. well adapted for fast time, and as these flying giuachines pretty nearly strike a it of a-mile-a.minute record time 'anticipated, The liberal purses will dou! tless bring together one of he largest fields of competitors hat ever competed on any track ou tis continent. Motor Cycle con- "fests have the floor for amassing 'multitudes of admiring patrons. "Mr, H. McKenzie has just pur- chosed a French Coach Stallion, one. ol the best in his class. Route ee will be announced week. _ Intending breeders My Spring Stock of Wall 'aper is rich and rare in all per- ining to. Choice Patterns and ity ~its superiority over for- rtations is visible at a , and the prices are right. McCaw. "In stock, at McCaw's, Foster's lines of Wall ich for richnessof dessgn, ity ard low prices can- urpassed fn this district, ng Will Oompany 7,000. lee, Mey 10. --A rail- one of its traios to 10 Carry a mob to the "I that is to session township antial aid enment for from the Ont s selection rket Roads. Port Perry is ested and will doubtless . | prove an important actor to our other. roads Secondary town. Forty in Reach, Roads, will also Don't fail to att Demonstration at Hardware, Store l tIz. Parrish's 9 (Thursday). bills. : fav 20th the So. will give gr Orens on y SATREAY May 16 -- Plan of hall for the Grand Cor- , 'cert by the 48th Highlanders Band, assisted by Eugene Lock- hart, Canada's leading entertain~- er, on Wednesday June 3rdy Port Perry Old Boy's Re-Union.' Se- cure seats early and avoid disap- pointment. Plan at Byer's drug store. A Jupicious ArpoiNTMENT,-- Mr, A.M. Burnham, M.A, has received an appointment in the Ontario De- partment of Edugation, Toronto. The young man as an Edtcation- alist has been highly suceesslul, having filled important positions both in the United States and Canada: His superior ability in that line, together with his aptitude for the performance of the intricate duties that will be required of 'him in the important office to which 'he has just been appointed fully. justi- fies his appointment. Mr. Burnham is a graduate of Port Perry High School and was one of the bright lights of that seat of learning. during the whole of his school days career. All congratulate him on his prefer ment. The Railways report that busin- ess is getting better: Seventy-two million tons of Ii 50) passed throughsihe locks' { Ste, Marie last-year. » ThePeterborough furriers'say that | last season Was "most digaitrous in many years." It appears altogether, probable that the Ontario eletions will be brought on about the end-of June. Thirteen States in thé American Union have 130,000 silod between them, and Wisconsin lone has 41,535: : MOTOR CYCLE RACES! At Port Perry Old. Boys Reunion, June 3rd. See the .speed fiends go a! mile-a-minute, Prince Albert On Friday evening of last week our pastor, Mr. Totten 'offered to the people of this "plaée a grand treat in the form ofa ure and concert service. In place of Rev. M. E. Sexsmith, who was prevent- ed coming owing to the sickness of his wife. 'Rev. Mr: Ford who very kindly took the place bry short notice, gave a magnificent address, full of good things, Follick, plot, - de- s and nt was iences lighted all by the rendering. Th worthy of a mu tette again as they hay willingness to favor us We are hoping to have is quar-| He also reported officially as Truant ji intimated Office : } some time Sg, 'meeting of 1 to the Je Council was held at'the tow ip. § of Reach) Manchester, on Montlay, eh} and bg On motion of Mr. Dobson resignation of the following. Path masters were accepted : S. Barrett,' div. 22; N. Midgley, div. 72; Jas. Baird, div. 62; J. E. Mitchell, div, 33; and the following were appoint- ed in their place; div. 22, Jos. Holtby ; div. 72, J. 'H. Brown; div. 62, Wm, Pearson; 33 Joshua Collins. On motion of Mr, Dobson, $3. 22 was paid 'Mr, H, H. Grege, for |, gravel. On motion of Mr. Stone, $44 was ordered to be paid to Mr. M| O'Neill, for fixing approach and railway crossing on con. 11, lot 20, On motion of Mr. Dobson, = $6 was paid to Mg, A. Gall, bonus on| was by to: Theo. Fitchett, tem< porary aid. Mr. Albert Stone came before the Council, he said two parties in bis beat did not da their. road work last year and he wished' to apply it" on this year's work. On motion of Mr, Stone; $12 was paid to Mr. Albert Stone, for statute labor unperformed in road div. 76 in 1913. 7 On motion of Mr, Mark, $5 was paid to Mr. Wm. Phoenix, money collected in lieu of statute labor in 1913. : Mr. Ernest Fair eame before the Council, he stated he favored the proposed charge in their road divi- son. On motion 'of Mr. Mark, the Reeve and Deputy Reeve were ap- pointed a committee to meet a com- mittee of Whitby Council re town- line road negotiations for 1914. On motion of Mr." Mark, the first session of the Court of Revision was fixed for Monday, June 8, at two o'clock. The tour for inspection of the {Roads and Bridges was fixed for Friday, June 19th. On motion of Mr. Dobson, & was, paid to Mr. Geo. Kerry for shoveling snow and breaking roads in div. 36, con, 6. caries the Council re purchase of road allowances now occupied by the Company inthe 3rd and 4th concessions. ' The members. of council deemed the offer too low. The Reeve, how- ever, said final action would be taken before the Council adjourned. A deputaticn consisting of Messrs. Geo. Wallace and Jas. Boe came before the Council. Mr. Wallace said they desired the opening. of the road across two lots, on con. 13 ; ft i will be required for the rural mail route besides the closing of Saint- field Post Office will necessitate parties going longer distances: fo get their mail if it should not be opened. He said there was an ex- perienced road builder at Sunder- land, who has been highly recom- mended for the work. It would cost about $500. Mr. Boe said the opening of the road would save him four miles travel in going to Port Perry. No action was taken. Mr.: Wm. Phoenix came before g ig! to the. Clerk of : Depa Engineer of i the other forty are to Secondary Roads. and thorough invest the proposed forty mi Roadsit was tes following constitute of the township: The Centre Road front to tlie rear subsidize (0 the 'abo, 'roads 2 extent of 40 per cent of expenditure the County to grant; 'the xe 60 per cent; g The Council next selected the forty miles for the Secondary Roads for which also a judicious selection, was made. * The Reeve, seconded by! Mrs Weir, 'moved, that the road aflow ances in the 3rd and 4th cons., now} rented to and occupied = by th Scugog Game Preserve Companyiifs be offered for sale to said Company for the sum of $800.00. On the motion being put Mer, Weir and Stone voted yea ; Messrs.| Dobson and Mark, nay. The Reeve voting yea, declared the motion carried. A Spectacular Featurs for the Old Boys. A large contingent of the med} bers of the celebrated Toronto 'and the Wanderers" Motor Cycle Clubs will be on the grounds at the R Union of the Old Boys Celebration at Port Perry on June 3rd, and "af large number of whom will com} pete in the races. This being their} Club run day they will be "out full force. 4 BASHEALL Tins abun union of Old Boys at 'Port June 3rd ; $60 purse offered for a nament. a ern This Car Travels 300 an Hour London, May 8.--A mn wonderful system which, ed, will revolutionize traction throughout the worl demonstrated in L.oodon:, yi before the - mechanical ex several of the most British railwayss This 1 which is the invention and ery of a French scientist Bachket, bas at once eli offer of a great railway chiel down a special five.mile track in order that the speed claimed for it (300 I hour) may. be tested. The system as terday by a mod. size, did all-that was claim A speed of 300 miles an he attained. 'I'he automatic sion and stopping of the demonstrated, the position z the Couneil, he stated that a quantity | ¢ of coarse gravel in his division. p {jects on the, road. And might, by screening, 'be utilized to advantage. : mer fehip of 8 when questioned about the expeci- Fed election, stated that the Govern- annie sidewalls, {instructed to putt Bylaw No. 57, signed and. Sealed LC. via J. Noon, Marlow and, F. Hyland appl lips were missing: | Three years ago he st alarge circu Jog mill. An insta t been caught by the revolving. & us : and flung to the saw table, a dy mutilated man, 3 "Allen's. superior vitality. pulled him through and the scars gradual {ly healed. His facial disfigurement resulted in his counting to rom Mail and Eupirs of Tuesdas] ; iP Tiere, x skill he question of an election' still bor him bes in the belance, but the Cor-{had to be slit hig lt vative members of 'the Legisla- allow the ends of the lips 'are apparently proceeding on drawn together for stitching. conviction that it will come in| When is phaseof his face | 5 el vanipleied is tr angular piece artila being made for numerous con hil bas hoop! hed fo 'the « | forehead bone, W. H. Hoyle | had to be slit to allow. the "Hange™ li Be renominated by the North |of the cartilage section to be insert- : y Snes Med "When the cartilage had knit {Phtario, Conservalives .on May 29, successfully to. the forehead the riding convention having been | gartilage was 'pressed home" over led for that date at Cannington. |the facial structores West York Conservatives will | "This also knit, leaking only: the heir convention on June 6th. { nose 10 be covered with: skin, This Forbes Godlrey, the sittihg | covering proved a wonderful step: ber, is certain of. renomination. | LVe forehead ® skiniwas ent" in ihe shape of 2 shank with a bowl at A tlozen or more others hay el hers have eeu) yl fo and, with the shank covers ing tothe forehead, the piece being | the action of the members in | toened srqurd down over the new ERV. tive Miuseis ARE' Go- G Aueap | With THEIR CONVENTIONS. ung Stitt FavogeD. i he Speaker, Hon. fition's without" waiting 1or "an on announcement nay have figence" in. impelling the Deceased si Tames Whitney put ina busy exemplary-and estimable mother, #day 10 his office, and resummed his! déyoted and consistent member of daily practice of receiving the pews= the church, a smcere friend and an fp-per men. The Prime Minister { estimable neighbor. She: was servedly esteemed. by all acquai ed with her. - Those knowitii. : of her many good qualities este her most and most her removal and | 'her memoty. . Her deceased he 'by' went) i ment did not have to go to the people for nearly two yeats, "but {intimated that an election "would likely be held mich SoOnet, He was unable to say when the election llwould be held. z | Was SUFFERS ROM | PAINFUL RHEUMATIS inaments of No Awail--Must{b i, be Cured Though the Bl Why are. theié 82. mi n the treatmeat of 'the 'by are so many suffere 0 a life of pain pain) fhanent cure? osep! hett; of To- 'Miss. Jessie Fitchiett at f are. school -- pod purify the of rheumatism are it is only 'through Fhe he disease can be fought fully, ness th the b cll, al Sevecy Hay 6, 1914: Abe forehead skin lcording S GRA 1, {afer be t J the © ~ Towuship Cleik. ie Proton roan t ae A SUTHERLAND, A Post Office fuepecirs On: or Toronte, March 1914,