A number from here attended the anniversary services at Blackstock on + Sunday. Bg Union services were held in the Methodist and Presbterian, churches on Sunday, Mr West officiating at ~the Methodist in the morning and in the Presbyterian in the evening: * Mr. and Mrs. Hy W. Gill of Portal | North Dakota, who had been on 'a trip to Atlantic City called on Mr. and Mrs, T. W. McLean on Wednes- day. They left on Thursday evening for Portal, where Mr Gill is customs Officer. 2 - Rev. Mr. West left on Monday for Winnipeg to attend the General As- sembly of the Presbyterian Church. Rev. M. E. Sexsmith was elected President of the Bay of Quinte Con- ference, held at Peterboro last week. Mr, and Mrs. Jonathan Lane and daughter Irene, of Belleville, spent the week end with friends in town. Mr Chas Harper, of Toronto, spent the. week 'end with friends on Scugog Island" He is now engaged in the Transportation Dept. at' the City Hall, Mrs Maclaurin, of Toronto, is visit- ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Burnham, while her husband, Dr. Maclaurin, is on military duty atl Halifax, Men of Sedentary Hatits find Rex- all Orderlies the ideal laxative-- their action being gentle and natural. Sold only by Rexall Drug Stores, 15¢ and 25¢ boxes. Mr and Mrs A J Thompson are moving to Toronto this week. Mr Elijah Beare 'was fined $20.00 and costs for being drink in Local Option territory. GARDEN PLANTS--Get your garden plants at the greenhouse on Bigelow Street-- tomatoes, cabbage, cauliflower, celery, asters, verbenas, pansies, stocks, potted geraniums, be- gonias, ferns, fuschias, etc. Mis. George Rose, who has been seriously 1ll for some time, is improv- ing in health. The work of erecting the néw ad- dition to the Church of the Ascension is nuw started. Mr. Chalmers Weir has obtained first grade standing in his first year exams in Toronto University general course. Congratulations. Owing to the critical illness of Mr John Gerow, son of Reeve Gerow, the Court of Revision and Council meet- ing dated for Monday evening, June 4th, was postponed until Monday evening, June 11th; Mr W Frise of Seagrave was fined $5.00 and costs for running his auto without lights. Died - Gerow---At Port Perry, on Tuesday, June 6, 1916, John Gerow, soh of - Mr and Mrs Geo Gerow, aged 40 years, 5 months, Early Closing We the undersigned merchants and business men of Port Perry do agree to close our places of business Wed- noon, at twelve o'clock, ing June 21st, until Septem- 1916, H.-H Stone: + J D Robertson Otval Byer'«* "'W_.H Doubt W:SShort! - Brock Bros & Co Arthur Prentice P Polito : A i -T I Widden Sarvis Bros . L Stein & Co. Letcher Disney Bros. eClintock Samuel Farmer Hall on each subPect are awar "| Wallace, \ Sa 1 | Bra eae othe sseod a {ed to the Fair Grounds where pst iy The performers who amuséd the crowd in front of Grand Stand| with the funny side of life worked|I under difficulties on account of the wind and could not give their full|F + The march, past and drill work of the 182nd Bn. was well done, and the work of the 182nd Bugle Band was 'much appreciated and many a comment was heard in their favor. The winners of the sporting events | were as follows: One mile, open--1st P H Galloway, 2nd | E Fegan, 8rd R | Frick. Half mile -- 1st 1. Henty, 2nd G Jefirey, 3rd W Raymes 100 yard dash --1st L Henry, 2nd H A Shiach. * 2 Hop, step and jump--1st P. H. Gal- loway, 2nd W Nesbitt = Stand broad jump -- 1st I. Henry, 2nd PH Galloway Run broad junip - Ist R Roash, 2nd P H Galloway. 220 yard dash--1st E Apps, 2nd L Henry. Run high Jump--R Roach and PH Galloway, tied, 5 feet; 8 inches. Baseball Match --A Company of the 182nd Bn. Whitby, defeated B Company of Oshawa, by 6 to 4. Umpire--F Hallinan of Toronto. The Concert was good and there was a good crowd out to héar one of of the best concerts held here for some time. Duncan Cowan was the star entertainer of the cvening. Miss Jean Anderson Thirde, Soprano; Miss Clarice Spencer, elocutionist; Frank Oldfield, Baritone; all pleased the audience. , Married ARCH R-VERNON--At Toronto, on Friday, June 2 1916, Mr Harold Archer of Port Perry, to Miss Gladys Vernoa of Manchester. Baptist Church Sunday Next, June [Ith/: at 11 a.m, IN MEMORIAM Rev. J. E. Davis BAPTIST MISSIONARY Martyr 12 years a Missionary in India 10 years in Asylum for Lepers 00 SERMON BY PASTOR Text and Hymns chosen by Deceased Union Services Members of the Presbyterian and Methodist churches will hold - Union Services next Sunday, In the morn- ing the service 'will be held in the Presbyterian-church, and in the even-| High School Entrance| ing in the Methodist church. = Rev. John Harris will preach both morning and evening. : Port Perry High : School The following is the standing of the recent examinations. Those obtaining 60 per cent on the "total and 40 per centon each' subject are | "Satisfactory." Those obtaining 75 per cent on the total, and 40 per cent | Form Honus: Alga 1 Douglas Lucas, John Harris, Elsie Wed John Moule. "Honors" | rguson, | 9 t + Olive]. J. HA 'Albert oR Prince AUTO FOR HIRE Apply to William McClintock, Phone 631 11, or at Beare Bros' Garage, Port Perry, Ont. 22 fF = : The Pure Bred Set - HACKNEY STALLION MAINSPRING | ~The property of Shen Robt Beith, Bowmanville Route for Season 1916 MONDAY Leaves his own stable, Seugog Island, Monday morning, and proceeds to Robt. Philp's, ight, for 'noon, thence to James, Malcolm's for. night. TUESDAY Proceeds ts Anson Taylor's, Cattwright for noon," thence home for night, where he will remain until Thurs day noon." : THURSDAY Proceeds to Raglan Tem: ce Hotel for night, s DAY Leaves for his own stable Fri morning, and remains there until the fol owing Monday morming. PEDIGREE DAM Wi : : ; Eline 1750) (Imp) [440] (17933) Elinor gr Bonny (1030) SIRE Dertinglon Ceteways (Imp) [401] (9568) Sir Charles ao > Wildfire (866) ! EXTENDED PEDIGREE of SIRE Terrington (9568), sire Copper King 7764, Grand Sire Mathias (6473), Great Grand k Sire, Grand Fashion 3024; Dora (5234) y rd Derby 2nd 417, Grand Dam; Queen Mary (295) Fireway (294). . TERMS To insure a foal, $15.00, payable February lst, 1917, the foal to be the roperty of the horse oweer until fee is rly 'All accidents at Sisk of Snes of maen mares. Insured mares must return: 3 or full insurance will be ac mare is in foal or not. Persons disposing of their mares before F. ebroary will be shared full insurance unless satisfactory p! is given of their not being in foal. Enrolment Certificate No. 2821 Certificate of Enro'm »nt and Inspection of the Pure Bred Hackney: Stallion, MAIN. SPRING, registered in Te Canadian Stud Book asNo. 721. Owned by Robert Beith of Bowmanville, foaléd in 1911, has been enroled under the Ontario Stallion Act, Inspected on the 23rd day of Ootober, 1914, and passed by the Ontario Stallion ent Board. Peter White, Chairman; . Wade, Secretary. Dated at Toronto the 6th day of April, December 31st, 1916. ARCHIE BLACK, scueoe MANAGER _ Examinations The Junior High School Entrance | Examinations will be. held this year, in . the High School, Port Perry, on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, June 21, 23. . The following is the time table; | bor to the horse, d' whether; * 1916. Good until | Brothers| if Butchers on For Price and Quality ~ Still the Best [BEARE BROS. Dealers i already they are -eallin Hills." It has been found gear 957 of the time. Le ) dealers, Por Telephone No. 130 REPAIRS Beare Bros, have leased the repair end of their garage to Mr J. N. HOGG, an expert. mechanic, who is prepared to do all kinds of - auto repairing. Work guaranteed. Oxogen _ Carbon removed. * Oxo Ascetylene "weld « ing process. Storage batteries built up and Bell restored, and Steam Vulcanizer. = PHONE 72 PORT PERRY, * ONT CARTAGE=--]. R. Hillis, Port| Perry, successor to Harry Davidson, is prepared to do all kinds-of = carting, teaming, plowing; excavating, efc. at moderate prices, 18 tf Everything in Real Estate "I have a number of first class farms in Whitby and Pickering townshipsto sell. If yon wanta farm, I can please you. Communicate with W. J. Cook, R.R. No 2, Port Perry, or Beil Phone | 107 1 2 3; or Independent Phone 406 ad to give you expert and un- | : préjudiced advice concerning FE. LUKE, 8s 70 YONGE ST, atisfactory: Elda Chi CAWKER BROS Many years experieice enables @} TORONTO Hi AT OUR STORE. s High Class Confectionery Neilson's Ice Cream Neilson's Ice Cream Bri Cn § , Neilson's 1 Chocolates