Y orrespondence DE £2 TORI Russell Sutcliffe has purchased team and is prepared to do all sof workin connection with team- ile ndiog horse back the otber day Mr. Alex Johns had the misfor- _ tune of having his foot badly sprain- ~ ed when the horse he was riding fell 'on some ice, The Auxiliary of the W. M. S. will meet at the home of Mrs.S.E. Barrett on Friday afternoon next. In the absence of our pastor who was called to Tweed to preach a spe- cial sermon there, Mr A. Savage, of Prince Albert, preached an excellent sermon on "The punishment of Sins." We are pleased to see that Miss Gladys Vernon is home again, | Reach Council January 12th, 1914. 'The members elect to form the coun- cil of the corporation-of Reach for 1914, viz,;-- 4 Reeve, Ralph Mcintyre ; Dep. Reeve, J. T. Dobson ; Oe ons John Stone, W: F. Weir, John N. Met at the township hall, Manchester, on Monday the 12th inst. at 11 am, t to statute, and after subscribing to pe feuired declarations of qulifica- iofi and of office, commenced the trans- ation of the years business with the reeve in the chair, COMMUNICATIONS. From J. Ross Robinson solicitin donation for the Sick Children's Hospital. From the secretary of Public Roads and Highway Commission of Ontario announcing the postponement of their meeting at Toronto from Jan. 13th to an, From A. J. Daucett stating that he had built 60 rods wire fence on the north side of the Whitby townline, and asking for the bonus. From the Musicipal World soliciting subscriptions for 1914. From S. S. Sharp with reference to a two dollar account for advice given the in 1914 re Jas. Acton. wise Also a letter from Sharp & Cook with nce to a telephone pole in front of Jas. E. Buck's door at Utica. From so. Jonston and Frank Lawton applications for the position of assessor for 1914. From Chester Asling, W. D. Munro 3d' Ino. 'W. Crozier applications for i, +" anditors of the treasurer's accounts with the corporation for 1913, "Mr. Mark, seconded by Mr. Weir, in- troduced and carried through a by-law to appomt an assessor for 1914. r. John Johnston received the ap- pointment at a salary of $100.00. : Mr. Dobson, seconded by Mr. Stone, introduced and carried through a by-law to appoint a member of the local Board of Health for 1914, and a Sanitary In- spector. Mr, Frank Lawton was appointed a member of the Board for 1914 and Dr. G. L. Robson Sanitary Inspector. Mr. Weir, seconded by Mr. Mark, in- troduced and carried a by-law to appoint two auditors to audit the treasurer's ac- counts with the corporation for the year ending Dec. 31st, 1913, and to fix the remuneration to be paid them. Mr. Chester Asling and W.. D. Munro received the appointment at a salary of $12 each. The sheep valuators for 1914 are the same as for last year, viz: No. 1 P. A, Parrott, 2 Henry Taylor, 3 Wm. Parrish, 4 Sinclair Robertson, 5 Henry Davis, 6 Grant Christie, 7 Thos. Boynton, 9 Chas. Honey, 10 Alex. McGregor, 11 Wes. Akney, 12 J. M. Real, 13 John Wannamaker, 14 Thos. Clarkson, 1b Michael Quigley. 16 Stewart McKay, 17 _ Silas Reynolds, 19 Jno. Howsam. | The clerk was instructed to request the Hydro Electric Power Commission to supply the township of Reach with estimates of cost of construction eof a radial railway through the said township from north to south. The clerk was instructed to write Messrs. Sharp & Cook that the reeve had consulted with the president of the Independent Telephone Co. re the pole in front of Mr. Buck's residence some time ago, and the said company agreed "to remove the said pole as soon as pos- sible, : 4» The collector, Mr. W, F. Crosier, re- turned the collector's roll for 1913 with statement showing all taxes collected with the exception of about $60, which 'will be sent to Whitby for collection unless paid forthwith; ? ACCOUNTS PAID. F. Bailey, $3.30, drawing gravel and repairing bridge, con. b, lot 16 ur Savage, $35, drawing gravel, on road, con. b. Lamb, $11.35, bonus, 46 1-2 rods con, B, lot 13. , Camochan, $10, drawing gravel, ni ortd, $18.55, supplies. yd , collector for' d to met again on' , 1014. drawigg gravel, | I a AMY CHRISTIAN CONCERT PJANISTE Teacher of Piano, Voice and Theory. Will be in Port Perry Monday and Tuesday of each week. Studio at Mrs. Linke's. - > + Henry Bryant Henry Bryant who died in Port Perry, on January ist, 1914; was born on the 1st concession of Reach about 39 years ago. He was the third son of the late Joseph Bryant, and lived with his father on the 7th con. of Reach for about 32 years after the family m there. He married Fanny' Reader, daughter of Joseph Reader. A few years ago Mr. Bryant moved to Port Perry but has been ill for a number of years. He bore his last painful illness with great patience and agfirm trust in his Saviour, being consious to the last. § The funeral service was conducted by Rev. R, Bamforth, Deceased is survived by two daughters --Mrs. C. R. Butson of the second concession of Reach, and Amy at home, one Lrother Joseph on the old homestead and Robert of the 6 con.of Reach, and a sister Mrs. H. C. Minn's of Toronto. Prince Albert Mrs Boe recently entertained her Sunday School class of boy's at her home. During the evening they pre- sented her with adainty and appro- priate gift with the seasons greetings. Mr. Chas. Sarvis is visiting old friends at Sarnia. Mr. B. Smallman had charge of the Sunday evening service in the absence of the "pastor who preached anniver- sary sermons in the Tweed circuit, one of his former charges. Miss Frieda Savage resumed her duties as teacher at Castleton Miss M. Sonley left to commence her work on the Wiarton public school staff. 8 ' Miss Tewkesbury is again teaching at Ashburn. : Mrs. Greeves returned to the Pt Mr. Fred Campbell, Jr. is spending a few weeks with his father Mr. Mor- ley Campbell, Miss. H. Proutt underwent an oper ation for a serious affection of one of her eyes. Mr. Ed. Williams and family holi- dayed at Myrtle. Mrs. Coombes has returned after spending three months in the West. Miss Hartry was called to Toronto to visit her sister who was ill Mr. and Mrs. Totten were in Tor- onto during the week. There was a good congregation at Bethel when Mr. Doubt, Port Perry, and Mr. John Jeffery arrived on Sun- day afternoon, despite the storm, for they were determined that the people} should not be disappointed in their supply. A very helpful service was held. Mr. and Mrs. James and family spent Christmas holidays at the home of her father, Mr. McKee, Riverdale, (Toronto.) When they arrived on Christmas eve the latter was in his usual health, but on Christmas a.m. ne suddenly expired, his death being a great shock on that festive day. It may be remembered that his wife's death several years ago occured on New Year's Day. Rupture Expert Here Seeley, Who Fitted Czar of Russia Called to Toronto Sl F. H. Seeley of Chicago, and Phila- delphia, the noted truss expert, will be at the King Edward Hotel and will remain in Toronto this Monday, Tues- | | oo TE "There 1s a Re yi is, and mu Three tons of p be, | contains one ton of and extra. waste matter that does not go This extra ton costs as much fieight as' and extra labor, The customer must pay of good coal. pal. It costs as much for the coal - handle as'one ton of good coal. It cost: deliver. Its adds much more discomfort to the cus- tomer on account of the extra dust and choked fires, and waste effort. The fixed policy oftheD.L. & W. Scranton Coal, i 'as seve ns of good coal. : for' this wasted expense . The Standard Authracite Company, has been adopt- cd by Orchard the Coal Man, namely to % 1 Handle only the best grade of Coal. grading, screening and thorough inspection. ; To eliminate all The saving effected in not handling waste matter is inferior coal at the mine by given to the custemer. Orchard the Coal Man ¥ Rexall exall Rheumatic Tablets For the relief and cure of all forms of Rheumatism exalli Kidney Fills and All the above if not satisfactory. ( Liquid) for Liver Salts Rexall Kidney Remedy all Kidney and Bladder troubles. Remedies are guaranteed--money back A. J: DAVIS, Druggist Port Perry : Ontario 8 qt The holidays are over and now for a big Here is a partial list of Bargains t ) they last, commencing Satnrday, January a 1 hat we offer while 10th These goods were purchased long ago especially for this sale, Read over these items and ACT QUICK 13 inch grey granite wash bowls, Jauuary Sale b qf " o 8 qt '" 5 qt i 8 qt " Large size 8 qt 10 qt 14 qt 10 qt - 12 qt Double Rice Boilers, 114 qt size Double Rice Boilers, 2} qt size (All wine measure) e plates, . 10 inch granite pi 'preserve kettles 15¢ 15¢ 20c [13 " milk pans milk pans aft J pudding pans 1b6¢ pudding pans" 26¢ mixing bowls half price 15c, 26¢ lipped saucepans 38¢c 33¢c 26¢ 40c 40c 49: -39c "H5¢ dish pans. - dish pans . i. water pails water pails 30: 25¢ Ae Huudreds of other items at just as close prices Io, iF ok pid) 7 is © Our Bargain Tables all been replenished « ROSE & CO., THEFAIR| Ld « 11 Whitby -- Clerk, Miss E. L. Mac- supply apparatus installed: Phone at my expense Bell Phone No. 47 = | Gasoline Engines| Can be seen on the premises} Cat any time, ar : Chas. M Pearse & War Fre INSURANCE AGENTS °° SATISFACTION ASSURED In all our settlements for fire losses our policy holders have expressed perfect satisfaction. Delay in settlement is avoided ow- ing to the faet that Mr. Ward is able in many cases to send in valuation of loss personally to the company Phone 94. Write or phone for in- | PORT PFRRY -- MARE and COLT for Sale. To Amy i JAMES WARD, Port Perry | " _OOUNTY OF ONTARIO 19145 5 donell, Whitby. Jan, 13, Feb. b, Mar. 4, Apr 3, May 4, June 8, July 3, Sept. 3, Oct, 2, Nov. 7, Dec. 4, Jan. 7, 1916 an Oshawa-- Clerk, Miss E L Macdonell, Whitby. Jan 14, Feb 6, Mar 5, Apr 4, May b, June 4, July 4, Sept 4, Oct. 3, Nov, 9, Dec b, Jan 8, 1916 2 Brougham--Clerk, M. Gleeson, Green- wood. fa 15, Mar 6, May 6, July 7, Sept 5, Nov 11, Jan 11, 1916. .. ~~ 3 Port Perry--Clerk, J. W. Burnham, Port Perry. Jan 17, Mar 7, May 7, July 8, Sept 6, Nov 12, Jan 12, 19156 4 Uxbridge--Clerk, R J. Moore, Ux- bridge. Jan 10, Mar 14, May 13, July 14, Sept 8, Nov 20, Jan 16, 1915. & Cannnington --Clerk, Thos. H. Foster, Cannington. Jan 9, Mar 13, May 14, July 16, Sept 9; Nov 19, Jan 15, 1915 | 6 Beaverton-- Clerk, Chas. A. Paterson, Beaverton. ' Jan. 8, Mar 12, May 15, July 16, Sept 10, Nov 18, Jan 14, 1916 7 Uptergrove--Clerk, Daniel Atherley. Jan 7, Mar 11, May 1 July 17, Sept 11, Nov 17, SPECIA LS | All orders promptly attended to od for Sale | of the Givision Goarts| Port Perry, Jan 18, 1916 a AT RE, . DOWSO formation - Pianos and organs for sale| Pearse & Ward "ania ONTARIO|Y MILL FEEDS CHOP BRAN ~~ SALT FEED GRAINS : SHORTS * AMATITE ROOFING PRO-FAT-BREWERS' GRAINS, etc; etc. James Lucas s Ont.