© Miss Myra Bates is red to take a number of pupils in a ing the summer. Terms on application. Residence at back of High School. eo Dr. Phippen, of Owosso, Michigan, is the guest of Mr and Mrs. James Stonehouse. Mr. Hardy Purdy has been suc- cessful in passing bis first year ex- aminations in the S. Pi'S. Hardy is taking a course in mining engineering Mrs C Rumble and little son, of Fresno, Cal., are visiting her cousin Mrs. Robt Town and other friends. Mr. E. Reader has gone to Pete- boro to work. Mr. Morley Campbell has sold the house and lot on Lilla St. known as the Woods property to Mt. Porter, the present occupant. W. C. T. U. of Prince Albert will meet at the home of Mrs. John Warren on Friday afternoon of this week. Mr. Roy O'Neill has moved into the house known as the Williams property on Lilla St. Mr and Mrs Albert Stevens of To- ronto, have moved to their property recently vacated by R. O'Neill. Mr. Holmes has moved into the Palmer house on Bigelow Street. Mr. John Nott was able to be out to church on Sunday, after having been very ill for several weeks. Mr George Stephens and Mr Gon. Schell have moved into their new homes. By Nomination A meeting is called in the Town Hall, on Thursday evening, May 18, from 7.30 to 8.30 p.m. to receive nominations for Councillor to fill the place made vacant by the death of James L. Forman. Building Operations There is quite a lot of building op- erations in our town these days--Mr John Leask has started on two new houses. Mr Wm Doubt and Mr J F McClintock are each building a new house Mr C L Vickery is building a new house. Mr Jos Britton is build- ing a new stable. Mr H Frise is building an 'addition to his house. Mrs D Campbell is building a new verandah, Mr R U Irwin is com- pleting his new house started last fall Who said Port Perry was dead? | last The - number of Methodist The services largely attended. communicants ip the Sacramental service was the largest for years -- 146. The Reception Service was impressive and helpful. Thirty-three were re- ceived into membership in the church ~nine by letter, and twenty-four by profession of fain. Next Sunday morning a Mother's Day Service will be held. Suitable sermon and music, If not worship: ing elsewhere, wear a white flower in honour of your mother and worship with us. Sunday were New Constables Messrs. S. Graham, T. Stewart, and Cyrus Crozier have been ap- pointed constables for the town of - Port Forty, by the County Judge. Court of Revision - Votice is hereby iven of the first sitting of the Court of |! Revision to revise the ~ Assessment' Roll, of the. Vil- lage of P DeAN--To Mr. and Mrs. Russel C. Dean, at Port Perry, on Sunday, May 7, 1916, a son. 'Boe--Born to Mr and Mrs EM Bo at the Vancouver General Hospital, on April 18th, a daughter (Mar- guerite Ellen). Died WricHT--Iu Cartwright, (lot 8, con. 4) on Saturday, May 6th, 1916, Myrtle Laverne Wright, eldest daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Norman Wright, aged 7 years, 4 months, and 23 days. MarLow--On Saturday, May 6,1916, at Toronto, Dorothy Farr Marlow, only child of Dr. Lieut.-Col. Fred- erick William and Florence Walton Marlow, aged 9 years less two days Manchester Miss. Kenning of Picton, wisiting with her sister Mrs Jos. Baird. Mr. Jackson of Scugog spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dobson. Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Barrett spent two days in OsHawa last week. Mrs. Fred McKenzie of Columbus, has returned home after two weeks visit with her brother Mr. Ralph Fitchett. We are glad to report the sick mn our village are all improving nicely. A very sad accident happened to a young man, (just recently from the United States) working for Mr. R M. Holtby . while trying to force a shell 1:00 an ol 1 rusty gua torsho when in some way or other the shell exploded the charge going through his foot, he was taken to the Hospital in Toronto. The Women's Missionary Society will meet at the home of Miss Minnie Fitchett on Friday next at 3 o'clock. The Free Will Offering in connect- ion with the Sunday School will be beld in this church on Sunday, May 28th. Two sermons will be preached at 2.30 and 7.00 pm. by Rev J. J. Mellor; of Blackstock. The home choir will furnish special music. The Route March The 116th Battalion will according to latest advice, spend the whole of the 24th of May in Port Perry. They were to have gone to Brooklin ' Fair, but it was not possible to secure a spscial train for this purpose. The Motor Ambulauce will be presented by Ontario County Teachers' Assn, at Port Perry on the 24th. 'The Batta- lion will camp at Niagara this sum- mer before ® going overseas. i iu, 3 ©:® ~Many years experierce enables us to give you expert and uns prejudiced advice concerning your eyes. F E. LUKE, se 70 YONGE ST, TORONTO RRR CARTAGE--]. R. Hillis, Port Perry, successor to Harry' Davidson, is prepared to do all kinds of - carting, teaming, plowing, excavating, etc, at moderate prices, Notice to Creditors of Archibald McMillan, farmer, late of the Township of Brock, deceased. Pursuant t 38, of Chapter 129 of the Revised Stata of Grace 1897, CHURCH of the ASCENSION Rev. C. P. Muirhead, Rector. SERVICES Sunday May 14 Divine Service 7 p.m. Don't Miss Your Share of the WALL PAPER BARGAINS Don't Delay--Time is Money W. H. McCAW is making special reductions in Wall Paper. He has a fine assort- ment of good quaiity paper done up in lots, which will be sold at a heavy discount, but each lot must be cleared out, to secure the reduction. It is a real pleasure to look through the 1916 samples. 'Fhey are wonderfully beaut- iful and surprisingly low in price considering their high udalLy. Come in and see them, 1 500 + Yous home and bt it Spirella { All information and nr to Mrs. F. i The undersigned is prepared to d all kinds of carting, dray work, plowing of Gardens 'etc. For terms see, WILLIAM CAMPBELL 13-- PORT PERRY Coal Oil Don't forget that Jamieson sells the highest grade of American Coal Oil When your can is empty call Bell Telephone No. 87. Spirella Corsets Satisfaction and gooditting guaranteed LADIES--The und is dis prepated to to tion 26 Would All W. H. McCAW At the old stand, Port Perry i { WOOD FOR SALE . Good stove wood mostly beech and maple. Apply to Aaron' 'Williams, Port: Perry. july 5 RT TENDERS WANTED -- Sealed tenders will be received by the under- signed up to Friday, May 12, for the building of an addition to the Chureb of the Ascension. - 1st Tender for cement work. 2nd Tender for brick work. ¢ 3rd Tender for carpenter work. | Lowest cr any tender mot necessars, ily accepted. Plans and specifica] tions may be seen at the 'Standard Bank, Port Perry. A. H. Rose .-H. G. Hutcheson 'excavation and } Wardens garden plants at the greenhouse' om! Bigelow Street-- tomatoes, cabbage; cauliflower, celery, asters, verbenas, pansies, stocks potted geraniums, be- gonias, terns, fuschias, etc. WANTED --A housekeeper on farm, one who can take charge of farm- GARDEN PLANTS--Get your Parties owing accounts to the estate of the late Jas. L. Forman kindly call and settle the same in order that there may be no delay in winding up the matters affecting this estate. : - By so doing they will confer a favor on on those interested. W. C. FORMAN T. A. FORMAN For T. C. FORMAN ~ &SON PASTURE FOR RENT and 15. Ruining rates, Net. good shade. Apply Abram Walla I P Bel Phone 106 22 os Perty, . house. Apply Star Office. --~18-2 Verandah Furniture Just received a shipment of Verandah™ Chairs and Rockers, in red or Teen, Powerful, easy running . On the 7th corcession of Reach, lots 14 | 5 1 show you any Chi-Namel product applied. Furniture Enamel, Gold and Aluminum Paint, Floor Wax, Furniture Polish. mobile and Carriage Color Finish, etc. She will not merely show you the show it in the brush--in fact, you 'can take the brush and apply it yourself. You can see the actual color--see marks disappear before it hardens. while for anyone who is responsible for the care and good appearance of the "interior woodwork and furniture of home ~~ By asking for a demonstration of any _particular Chi-Namel product you will buy; this demonstration is te acquaint the public with the use and economy of Chi-Namel in the home. Remember the Date at our store. May 11th and 12th ~ W.: L. PARRISH Pr EVROLET you may be interested in, actually : For instance-- White Enamel, Porch Metal Polish, Colored Varnishes, Auto-- package containing these materials, but how easy it is to apply=--how all brush This wilt be a demonstration worth not place yourself under obligation to ALGER : Made i Canada