i and the bought, Provinces or * nada 1 W. E. N. Sinclair Reeve Oshawa Town : strong, but you can't keep out rain with | future. | wouldn't keep me dry, becausi -| 3 dandy good job. x ® ty Ce 1 of Ontario was n at the #he names which follow read fre Sherriff Paxton to the left inithe back Sheriff Paxton - County of Ontatio 'W. J. Jackson - Reeve Scugog cok A.W, Tablot = Reeve of Beaverton Village Donald McKay Treasurer i R. Ri Mowbray, 'Depiity Reeve Pickering' Tp. J- E. Farewell County Clerk 7 $ raham Reeve Reach Towaship fob fallowdown Deputy Reeve Brock Township illiam Calverly Chief Constable ih : This photo FOW. ithy cu Deavenon Whithy Kinsale \Chithy Saintheld Sunderland Whitby : , Oshawa Reeve Mara Township = Uptergrove 'Reeve Uxbridge Township Uxbribge Reeve Uxbridge Lown xbridge Reeve Port Purr Port Perry Reeve Whith nship. Braoklin East Whitby Township Columbus Deputy Reeve Re: Township Greenbank ep) ownskip Brechin teeve Nara Ol ip : Cannington (Geo. Read, L. Forsythe . G. Hutcheson r W. T Havers ve Brock Townsh Resve a asl Rathburn, hn Reeve Thorah Towpshi eaverton ' Reeve Scott Town Uxbridge Brougham Cantington Oshawa . : a hisby ip Reeve Pickerin Township Reeve of Cannan igton Village Deputy "Reeve Reeve Oshata Town Chiangos 10 Troln"Sefvice Change in train service effective Sun- day Jie 27th 1900. ' No. 51 will: feave Lindsay 6.20 a.m, itistead of 6.30 'a.m. Nao. 52 will "leave Whitby Jet, 8.25 a.m, instead of 8.55 am and arrivé-at Manilla Junction 9 32 a.m, connecting with No, 21 at 9.45 a.m. for all points Manilla' to Torpnto, also Blackwater, Sunderland, Cannington, Leorneville, Beaverton, Orillia etc. as well as the coanection with No, 22 for Lind- | 38y and all points cast No. 55 will leave uls Lindsay 12.01 p.m, instead of 2. p.m. ar- FAJULY Was Living at Whitby Jet. 3.15°p:m. YONG 18- | This meds that the early morning train will come in at 7.20 instead of 7.30 as at present. The 0,46 will come in at 916. The 12.05 about the same time asnow, and the.3 40 at 1'40 pm. These times are approximate and a definite time table will be publisied in the near out and. the horses made a' jump and «could have been stopped bot 'a line broke. Mr. Rundie was thrown out and received a severe shaking: His "face was cat'and his shoulder bruised, but: i ibs. The handle' was tip top but it : Van Camp sharpens iawn niowers vuldn't ¢ the: cover [hy bower atthe Port Perry foun- was full-of holes. I took it to C. P, Rolph dry. Sy 2d bs made od Miss Dora and Miss - Ida Jones, of RoR TY New York, 'are in town attending the eans 'cloth d does}. ? <h and presses clothes too Sné! Sony wedding of their sister, Miss Hazel Jones which takes place to-day, Wednesday, ; Ty 2 Toronto, Spent June 23rd, +". 3 ; Dominion Day The andtal' picnic. and excursion of the Port Perry Methodist Sunday School -{ will be held at Pettett's Point, 'Scugog, io jon Thursday, Tuly® 1st. The Steamer arping Cora leaves wharfat . am. and 11 a.m. ities of the 'County Council. leftitg right, commencing wit! ] I] odist Sunday School, = OF CANADA oh wilh which has been amalgamated the ESTERN BANK OF CANADA py combined Banks offer an exceptional service The Branches of the dst they cover the best districts of = Port Perry Branch: nc. FOI CHESON, Blackstock « : Claremont, Sotien Bonde: Pee r-- Tt tt FOR SALE New top buggy for $65 oo; apply Arthur Dowson, Teacher Wanted The undersigned will receive applications for teacher for School Section No 2 Scugog. State qualifications. Geo C. Sweetman, Secugog, P, O. Musicale Wednesday July 7th Miss Frances Whiteway graduate of Chicago 'School of Oratory, will take part and give several readings, Miss Whiteway will add greatly to the value of an excellent program which will be provided. As this will be the last musi. cale of the season. it Will be one of the best and citizens will do well to attend. Mr. J. D. A. Tripp of the Toronte: Conservatory of Music was in town on Mondoy holding examinations in milsic Twenty five years ago Mr. Tripp Wak a student of the Port Perry High Schodl and when he was in town: he had the pleasure of renewing his acquaintance with his former teacher. Mr. Dk Me ill Bride. ' - A Splendid Singer Mr. Vernon T. Carey, of Hamilton, who sang m the Methodist Church here last Sunday proved to be 'one of the best singers we have been privileged ta hear. His voice has volume, clearness and is sweet in its tones, His rendering of the recitative, The Prodigal Son, was good salary and commences his duties | something to be remembered with plea- in September. We regret that he is | sure, leaving us as he has proved to be an efficient principal, but we are pleased that he bas received promation. *. POR-HIGH GRADE WORK |; This Colom, ina class by eel JRA kerr VJ 7 4) 1s openthe entire yer and adants students at any time; It enjoys a widespread patron. age andhas a national reputation, Owing to their sipefior training our students readily obtain good positivns, Beautiful catalogue tree Cor, Yonge and Alexander Sts, Toronto W. J. ELLIOTT, : PRINCIPAL PRR It being review Sunday ia the Meth- The following program was given, which proved to be an. interesting session, ~ Address His. toric outline" Mr. Ross; Song, Primary class; Address, "Missionary story" Mr, Farmer; Duett Miss Philp and Miss: Weir; Address, "Examples of Twentieth century Faith," Mrs. Leitch. Miss Stewart, Ontario Ladies College is the guest of Miss Daisy Carmichael. Miss Erly of Claremont is visiting Miss 10t, Mrs. Ruth Crandell of visiting at 'her niece Town, Toronto is Mrs, Robert Miss Wilcoxson is recovering from hey recent serious illness, Mr. Valentyne goes to Toronto On Monday 'evening at the Epworth League Mr. J. H, Valentyne, principal of the Port Perry Public school was pre- sented with the following address... Mr, Valentyne has received an appointment to the Annette St. Public school at al Good Fishing A large number of fine bass have beencaught weighing.two and To Mr. J. H. VALLENTYNE : sometimes three Poids, Mr. W. is with | Short caught a maskinonge weigh - DEAR FELLOW LRAGUER,~ It is with |} half pounds. Mefe feelings of deep regret that we learn of | "8 t€7 and a P items later. of your departure from#ofir town, and that this may be the last occasion on |. a . which you will meet with this society as SU M M ER SCHOOL June is the besl month to enter as weremain apen July and august Atteneance is lower these months attention is better and progress is greater. . Cool premises. Peter... boro is a favorite summer resort. SPECIAL COURSE = FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS Open entire year. Enter any day. ' Mail Courses. 3 PETERBORO Business College SPOTTON, and MCKONE PRINCIPALS We feel that we cannot let you go without expressing our appreciation 'of your services to the League during the past year you have been an officer We ask that you will accept this ad- dress as a token of our appreciation of your earnest work among ys and in re- membrance of your pleasant association here, y We wish you all possille success in all your undertakings, and, above all that you will continue in the enjoyment of the Masters work, and that he may bless you abundantly. {A good program of sports will be arrang-| 0, 18 ed including Swimming, running obstacle «Mrs. and other: rac Cash. prizes will be ~ |awarded. Thete ig no better or cheaper {outing during the year v 'Fare: Adults 15} Just arrived two shipments of the fin est Carriages. Steel or Rubber tires, : Our vehicles are guaranteed call in id