Correspondence Blackstock Chancellor Bowles, of Victoria '" LCollege, 'Toronto has Bought the Jubb "property. | Miss Olga T'erguson 'has been ing a few weeks mm Bowmanville : at Mz. Pickards. On Wednesday Feb. Zo at Sone parsonage, Miss Emma Jacquiline BE Coeliter of Mr. and Mrs. J. MH. Olver was united in marriage to Mr. Archibald J. Newton, of Toronto, by Rev. I. Snell. A union Ladies' Aid of Cadmus Blackstock was held at the parsonage oa Thursday March 5th, which was well attended. An interesting pro- gram was rendered. Mrs. Botwright has returned from wisiting friends in Toronto, Messrs W. C. Ferguson, Jas. Marlow Wm Patton, W. A. VanCamp, and Miss Queenic Brown represented this place at the Dominion Alliance Convention in Massey Hall, Toronto. A number from here attended the soncert in Port Perry and report a good time. Manchester Mrs. J. T. Dobson and daughter Annie visiting friends in Alliston. Mrs. I. James, of Prince Albert, spent Sunday with friends here. Mrs. Matthews and Mrs. Moore, of *®apance, visiting Mrs. J. Fitchett. Our hockey team met with defeat last Saturday. Well cheer up. boys, better luck next time. Quite a number from here attended the concert "Queen Esther" at Port Perry, lost week. Everybody was ed. Don't forget the entertainment in #he town Hall, Friday evening next, a8 dclock. Utica James Medd, of Port Perry, and; "Thomas Crosier, of Manchester, wisiting with Simon Orchard. Mrs James Ackney, of Epsom, and Mass Edna Kerr, of {New Liskard wisiting Mrs J. Ward. Owing to the illness of Miss Watson €he public school was closed for a dew days. Arthur and Russel Horn and . Bordon Bentley 'spent Wednesday wight with friends in Ashburn. Frank Kendell and Gordon Bentley attended the Hockey match at Whitby Thursday night. A number from here attended the concert in Port Perry, on :Thursday aight. : Miss Annie Christie has returned #home after a lengthy visit in Toronto. Greenbank On Monday morning Mr. and Mrs. Phoenix, started for their home an Regina, Sask, A representative gathering of the Hiends of the young couple met at #he home of her father, Mr. Richard Real, on Saturday evening to present 4p Mrs Phoenix a "Linen Shower." Refreshments were served and i a gileasant evening passed all too quickly "me they returned to their homes. "The home of Mr J. M. Real, also fhe scene of a happy gathering last Frday evening, when a large reception mas held in honor of Stanley Real amd bride, Married at the home of Mr. S. on Wednesday, February 25th "By Rev. A. J. MacKay. Miss Allie * Dusty to Mr. Jas. Blair Jr. . 'The monthly meeting of the W. 8. was held at the home of Mrs. Hig * ML Real on Feb. 25th. On March 17th, the Ladies' Aid|fi the Methodist Church intends to Seve an Irish tea, and a good Irish n of songs recitations, readings ion will be 25c. ; spite of all that medical aid School Reports GREENBANK Sr. Iv;-- Stella Till, Leslie . Real, Alex Real and Earnest Lee, i ld Daisy Howsam, Ered Real, McMillan, Gertrude Phoenix, Kone I'aylor, Henry Leask, Edna Gordon, Irma Porteous, Howard McMillan, Norman Flewell. Jr. Iv;-- Roy Leask, Olive How- sam, Mary Real, Henry Thomas, F, Mabel McMilian, Robert Cutler, A. Stiff, Sydney Caney; Grace Cutler, O. Lovel I1T;-- Norma Ward, K. Leask, E. Hickman, Russel Lee, Willie Michie, Marion Tcask, George Love, Irene Spoffard. Average attendance---32 G. V. Stovin, Teacher. Royal Oak School Class Iv;-- Ray Williamson and Gladys Harrison (equal) H. Squires, George Ewen. : Class III;-- Clara McClean, Ail- een Williamson, Frank Innes, Haray Smith, Class Sr. II;--- Lizzie Arnold, Geo. Nichols, Mary Thorburn, Ena Will- iamson, Cecil Nichols. Class Jr. II;--- Marguerite William- son, Alta Trick, Mary Real, absent Cecil Real. First Class--Harold Moore, Ernest Moore, Gillen Thorburn. Primer-- Bruce Williamson, Walter Nichols, Jean eal. Those present every day-- Hilda Squires, Ray Williamson, Clara Mc- Clean, Harry Smith, Aileen William- son, Frank Innes, Lizzie Arnold, Ena w illiamson, Alta Trick, Marguerite Williamson, Bruce Williamson. MABEL F. LAMBE, Teacher. Two other School Reports crowded out will appear next: week. Notice of Lecture Mr. J. D. Flavelle and Mr D Cinn- amon have recently taken a trip round the world. Don't fail to hear them tell the story of their trip on 'I'burs. even- ing March 12th, in the centre church, Scugog Acmission 15 and 25 cents. "Fingerboard Death has again visited our - burg, and removed one of our citizens, the two year old son of Mr. William Fors- ter, having died very suddenly of Bronchial Pnuemonia. We extend to the parents our heartfelt sympathy, which is indeed necessary, as the mother is at present in Little Bri.ain nursing her eldest son Orval who has recently been operated on by Dr. covery. Mrs. Robert Frise who has been on the sick list for some time 1s still very ill; her daughter Mrs. Rear, of Roch- ester is taking care of her. Mr. Thomas Tripp, ot Brock, is moving into the corner house we ex- tend to Mr. Tripp and family a hearty welcome The Ladies' Aid met at the home of Mrs. Frank King, on Friday last, there was a good turnout in spite of the storm, and all present spent a very pleasant and a profitable afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. Rodman and Miss Vida Moase visited friends in the South Ward on Sunday. Mr and Mrs C. Moase visited friends in the East Ward on Snnday last. Mrs. A. Wilkinson and family, of the Royal Oak, Mariposa has moved into the vacant house on Mr. J. Clark's farm, we have now just one empty house left in the vicinity. Reach Counal "Fh Tast meeting read and _con- es W. H. Harris peared before the poi py er unopened ign 0 Geo Lee lost another |between th Lee, Annie Gordon, Florence Gibson, |. Hall, we wish for hin a speedy re-| . Met at Manchester on Monday the |. by at 11 am. All menbers [present ex- Council on behalf ir i Scugog gos Came pe for their apprec tion, to handle the best coal. : He has' already phiced his orders f Whole of his next next season's coal with. Rexall Liver Sis = exall Rheumatic Tablets | For the relief and cure of all forms of Rheumatism : mR A exall idney Pills and | 4 Rexall Kidney Remedy ( Liquid) for all Kidney and Bladder troubles. All the above Remedies are guaranteed--money back if not satisfactory. A. J° DAVIS, Druggist Port Perry Ontario I wish to draw the attention of FARMERS to the use of LAND PLASTER. Its effect on corn, clover, wheat land, etc, is good. None know better than the farmer. I will be pleased to accept orders up to the 16th of March for 1st of April delivery. I will not stock any. Only orders will be supplied. PRICE $7.50 PER TON in non-returnable bags. Terms 80. days from date of of delivery. Don't forget those good shingles. "Dressed Lumber Rough Lumber Lath Shingles Roofing Metalic Shingles Siding & Ceiling Oedar Post Coal Lime Hair Oement Sash Doors Mouldings Door and Window Frames Window Soreens eto, etc. Do not forget I carry a stock of D. L. and W. Scranton Coal. Will deliver to all local points. Prices right. Try them. C. L.VICKERY COAL DEALER ROCE & C0. THE FAIR COME AND SEE Our big line of Granite- ware, Tinware, China and Glassware, Candies and the hundreds of other lines we sell. fara - Be sure : and dh over our hs al orders pre supply a appa a do bi Phone at my xpense Bell Phone No. ; Gasoline Engines = for Sale Can be seen on the premises at any time.' Chas. M. Dean Pearse & Ward Fire INSURANCE AGENTS SATISFACTION ASSURED] In all our settlements for fire losses our policy holders have expressed |- perfect satisfaction. Pianos and Organs Sold STEWART FORD PAINTER & DECORATOR] Painting, Paper Hanging, Decorat- ing and Sign Writing.' : Consult him about decorating "your, house this spring. Write general delivery Port Perry Ontario Sittings of the Division Courts OOUNTY OF ONTARIO 1914 1 Whitby -- Clerk, Miss 'E. L. Mac- donell, Whitby Jan." 13, Feb. 5, Mar. 4, Apr 3, May 4, June 3, July 3 Sept: 3, Oct. 92 Nov. 7 Dec. 4, Jan. 7, Oshawa--Clerk, Miss E L Macdonell, Whitby. Jan 14, Feb 6, Mar 5, Apr 4, May 5, June 4, July 4, Sept 4, Oct. 8, Nov. 9, Dec 5, Jan 8, 1916 12 Brougham---Clerk, M, Gleeson, Green- wood. Jan 15, Mar 6, Hay 6, July 7,7 Sept 5, Nov 11, Jan 11, 19 Sofia 3 Port Perry--Clerk, J. W. Burnham, Port Perry. Jan 17, 'Mar 7, May 7, July 8, Sept 6, Nov 12, Jan 12, ms 4 Uxbridge--Clerk, R J Moore, "bridge. Jan 10, Mar 14; May 1: rar 14, Sept 8, Nov 20, Jan 16; 1915 Cannnington--Clerk, Thos. H. Foster, Cannington. Jan 9, Mar 13, 14, "July 16, Sept 9, Nov. 19, Jan 15, 1916 6 Beaverton-- Clerk, Chas. A. Hern Beaverton. Jan. 8, Mar 12, July 16, Sept 10, Nov 18, RT 14; ions | : 7 Uptergrove--Clerk, Daniel Leonard, therley. Jan 7, Mar 11, May 16] July 17, Sept 11, Nov 17, Jan 13, 1018 SPECIALS |. at Ferman' s y attended to. Yond can dei please you, and the : offer is the service we give and in the fact 'tha w are busy ail the time. CAWKER BROS PHONE 2 PORT PERRY. 0 Grain & Seed : Merchank DEALER IN Mill Feeds Clover Seed Timothy Seed Field Seeds Molassine Meal Salt, Wool, ete. 'Feed Corn Seed Corn James Lucas Port Perry, On