#i€, have returned to thé Epsom, after spending the winter with Mrs. A. W. Allin and Mrs. J. Miller | Miss Mildred Jackson 'of 'Toronto, spent the week end with her patents; Mrs. H. C. Nasmi ~ have retugned from: es and will spend the summer in town. Mr Na- smith expects to be home for the week ends. Mr Wm Moles of Seagrave has purchased the Palmer property on the 8th coneession, just west of the Yel- low School house Mr and Mrs George Green of .To- ronto spent Sunday with friends in town: : ~~ Capt. and Mrs. Dixon have return- ed from Toronto where they have been spending the win ter. Mr A J Thompson of Toronto, was in town on Monday. We have three or four Ford Cars (second hand) for sale at $275 to $450. W. U. & H. Carnegie Becomes Manager Mr. A. J. Carnegie has accepted the management of the Farmers' Un- ion Milling Company. Mr Watson, who took the position temporarily, finds it necessary to return to his farm as his son is liable to be called to the colors by the Military Service Act, Shirley The annual business meeting of the Shirley Women's Institute will be held at the home of Mrs Lambe, Shirley, on Wednesday, May 8th at 2 pm. A full attendance 1s urgently requested. i Twenty-Four Hour Service We have been so accustomed in Port Perry to a five-hour electric light service that we shall not easily be able to. realize the immense improvement which a continuous service. would make. For instance, how pleasant it will be. to be able to turn on our lights on . cold, dark mornings. Then, in view of the shortage of domestic help, consider the convemi- ence of electric irons, toasters, vacuum cleaners, etc. . The cost of electricity 1s small in comparison to the work it will do. Wherever 'Hydro-Electric power has, been used, the cost per kilowatt has been reduced, and the consump- tion of power frequently doubled. Hydro- Electric power gives many times better service at a much smaller. cost than we are paying at present. We need the Hydra badly in Port Perry We have three or four Ford Cars (second hand) for] sale at $275 to $450. W. U. & H. Carnegie DIED : BurNs--ALt lot 13, con. 2, Reach, on 'Sunday, April, 1918, Alma Rosena, only child of Mr and Mrs. John Burns, Jr. Seagrave A week ago, Rév George Denyes, "missionary to the Indians at Norway House, gave us a very teresting talk on the work in that far north Mission Post. Last Sunday Rev H A Brown of Sunderland, a former pastor on this circuit about thirty years. ago, con- ducted the services, Rev Mr Joblin taking the Sunderland work. There seems to be an epedemic of mumps in this locality--several™ cases are reported. Mr J H Brown spent a couple of days i in Reaboro this week. Quarterly services at Zion next Sun- day morning. Official Board meeting Monday evening May 6, in Seagrave. Mr Chas Taylor of Port Perry, with Mr and Mrs D Town. ; M: 13) D McDougall and son, of Osh- as MeDovenl 2 over family Office "above c hours, 9 a.m, jo 6 p.m. S. ( - 0. E. intends visiting 'No. 9, on Tuesda to instal the ers. A full. ance of the'member ship is.requested. A. B. Cawker, President nesday, April 17, 1917, by Rev. wv. H. Buckler, Vera Anme Hodgson, of Scugog, to Mr. Clarence E. P. Rich- ardson, of Kinsale. - ~ James Malcolm Port Perry, on April 15, one of the most worthy agriculturalists of Cart- wright township has passed to his re- ward He was a member of the Presbyterian Church and a Liberal. About a year ago he bought a resi- dence in Port Perry and moved there with his family but had not enjoyed very good health; the best of medical skill was secured but of no avail. Be- sides his widow, six sons and four daughters survive; Arther and Nor- man and Miss Eva reside in Lems- ford, Sask. A brother and sister also survive, Mr David Malcolm, Nestle ton, and Mrs James Malcolm, Ennis- fail, Alberta. = Burial took place at the Union Cemetery, Cartwright. W.C.T.U. Ladies this is the time to "hunt up your Surprise Soap wrappers and send them to Mrs C J Pearse, Port Perry, for WC 'T U work. Drastic Orders Re Newspapers An order-in-council has been-passed imposing a severe censorship upon the press. It is made a crime to create unrest and dissatisfaction among the people by criticizing the motive of Canada or her allies in en- tering the war, to publish' any infor- mation calculated to drouse dissatis- faction among people with the con- duct of the war, or to publish any toa fine of $6000 and imprisonment for five years upon' conviction, to -publish - all the debates in the House of Commons. Presbyterian Church Sunday, May bth 11 a m., subject -- "To him that overcometh" 0 3 p.m.--Sunday School and Bible Class. 7 -p. m., subject -- Beautiful." ROYAL THEATRE Friday and Satur@ay evenings Regular Prices, 10c and 15¢c. "Valiants of Virginia" a southern " The Palace "A musty supper," comedy "Ford Monthly, showing A British Columbia Bear Hunt--shooting of a grizzly, fiercest and strongest of all American animals -- hunting him is no parlor sport. America's largest Irrigation Project-- Bassano, - Alberta. Huge dam and canal system irrigating 3,000,000 acres. * Bascule Bridge, Fort William --A/ remarkable feat of engineering. 1918 Spring styles from Paris-- gowns-and bats on living models. To Non-Abstainers To make water taste better 'than hours before imbibing. IW. H. 'Doubt 3 Merchant Tailor handsome patterns 'and District Deput iy Bro E. R. Blow, ! dE a = bg Did Eugling Jade ¥ attend: | T. J. Widden, Secretary At the Parsonage, Scugog, on Wed- In the death of James Malcolm of confidental document, or the pro-| oo frame house with | rooms, also good ceedings of any secret session of les house with 6 rooms, summer either House of Parliament. kitchen, all in good repair, out hujldings, Offending papers may be promptly [bam 70 x 20, stabling u lament, J hos Kinds suppressed, and their plant closed, [Toi elf alae old atl, ok and the pubhsher will also be liable | cellent fishing. Snap if taken at once, good terms. Not even Hansard will be allowed [A the near future; aeg Kerr Wood Turning' Limited of To- tonto.' uated from the Mail and Empire to financial editorship of the San Fran- cisco Call, has been chosen as 'editor hf "Pan Pacific," a magazine of inter- national commerce, published by leading business men of the Golden Gate city, who dre alive to the possi- bilities of capturing world trade as a result of the war. Cats are supposed to kill rats. Pos- sibly some do but most cats do not kill rats. Every eat will kill birds, and as the birds kill insets, every cat is an insect protector. Get rid of useless cats to protect the birds 'that insects. Morley Campbell REAL ESTATE AGENT Properties For Sale FARMS loam, good buildings, Al mineral spring on the place. Lot 22, con. 1, Reach, 200 acres good land, 10 roomed house, Al bam, pig pen, strawbarn, ben house, 12 acres o just coming into bearing, running water, 15 acres bush. Lots |] and 12, on Simcoe South, 2 mile south of Raglan, 100 acres, 11 roomed brick cottage, good good barn, stonestable with cement cad ® hig pen pen with cement floor; Lot 3, con. I1, Jl. Sevens a a Fieve Nie acres more Tess, "a summer on road right to the buildings which consist pe 100 acres, lot 19, con 2, Brock, farm of W, 8 roo! house with cement cellar, hard and soft water, summer kitchen ice house, barn 50x75 on 9 foot stone wall, cement floors; tet jn sbl stable ud pig ins stone pig pen 24 x45 with ee i hen house, well Jriving hou plenty of all kinds of fruit, terms reasonable. I Lindsay may have a toy factory in otiations bei under way-between the town and the | John H Gerrie, a Whitby boy, who Yhag won distinction in. the field of metropolitan journalism, having grad- | the New York Herald, thence to the | protect the crops {rom destruction by Lot 18, con. 10, Reach, 60 acres clay |. ow "it is difficu We talk to the fn 'which hath be a a ; belly gt is just as difficult to persuade a person who has a full 'be- fore-him to-day that he may want for food next month. But you may as well let this fact - ink into your mind --the last ple that Canada and theUnited States will allow to suffer for. want of food are our Fighting ps and if a sufficient exportable us of food cannot be raised an saved by voluntary efforts, then ec 2 oning 'measures will be 'enfor 3 It may ai you to learn that in 1917 Ontario did not grow enough wheat for its own needs. Conse- quently every Ontario farmer meat there of vacant land is being that being so, the. ne crop should then be suficien A and- leave , feed our 'own ' more Western wheat and othe fi oods available for export. If you have not yet decided to ant a vegetablé garden make plan mind to do so is not regret it. Thereis s Jotsaf time. Potatoes and beans ma ; ; planted ap-to June lst and | may be * are the best yubstitutes for Wheat L and meat. For good, fractal advice upon bow write for a free copy of the This has been for the guidance of citizens who will. respond, to this all for increased production. Garden, den for Every Home." ment of 'Agriculture to lay out and cultivate a Vegetable: : booklet entitled: "A Vegetable Gar: prepared by the Ontario Depart- Mail 1 This Coupon Organization ot: Resources Dear Sirs: Please send me a Veuetsile Garden fo very Comntittce, Buildings, Toronto ------ a -- NOW »# = _ ORGANIZATION OF RESOURCES COMMITTEE In Co-Operation with Canada Food Board. "5 health reason for selling.' home, Commodious frame sacrifice. fruit, 7 roomed house. of fruit; 7 roomed house. IN PORT PERRY Brick house and lot, a snap for cash. Brick house and 3- acres of good land, fruit, a wonderful chance to buy a cheap conveniences, a Charles Hotel --- be bought at a House; barn and twelve acres, all kinds of House, barn and 12 acres land, all kinds IN PRINCE ALBERT house, modern Notice to Creditors Of John Wray, farmer, deceased. 121 of the Revised Statutes 'of On- tario, 1914, notice is hereby given' that all creditors and others having Wray, late of the Township of Cart- wright, in the County of Durham, who died on or about the 19 day of June, A D. 1915, are, on or before the tenth day of June, A.D 1918, to! send by piepaid, to Wm. H. Harris, { Solicitor, Port Perry, or to. Russell * Pursuant to Section 56 of - Chapter} claims against the estate of John or Ww. J. COOK Real Estate of all Kinds FARMS A SPECIALTY gouiemt flour, barn 36 x €0, stone house, 85 acres at Manchester, lot 13, con 5, | ground stal Reach, frame house, 8 rooms, stone cellar, i in barn, mplement house, root | pi romance featuring Kathleen Williams |, oH" champagne eat salt fish abeut three 4 e Pg Tine of lin in Brick house and an acre of choice garden Large frame house in first-class repair good pr all kinds of fruit. Commodious frame house, 3 acres land, beautiful shade trees, fruit, good stable. Division Courts Sittings -- TY OF hope 1918 1 WHITBY: Clark, Miss E Macdonell, Bri Jan rie An, May Ht ' Tis s 7 which notice shall have been given as | Wray will not be liable for the said 3, | assets or any part thereof, to any ministrator of the said deceased, their christian names and surnames, ad- dresses and descriptions, the full | particulars of their claims, a statement; of their accounts. and the nature of the securities (in any) held by them, and that after the day aforesaid 'the said Russell Wray will-proceed to dis- tribute the assets of the said' deceased amoug the parties entitled thereto 'having regard only to such claims of above required, and the said Russell person or persons of whose claim or claims notice shall not have: been re- hdistribution. - Dat of April AD. 1918. © Wm, H. Hanis, itor for Russell Wray, R. M., Nestleton Station, ad- ho ceived by him at the time of. such 4 at Port Perry this 28s day ¢ se, ig pen. wo work 30 x 100, level, a most desirable home, 6 grave) road, 3 acres orchard, a I 8 be sold | land, some fall subject to the present lease, If sold before the barn 40.260, Buick hots. seems, Lip sop 0, Va acre in the V. x stone ouse, : acres orchard, land rolling. roomed . buildings in 150 acres near tn, 7 roomed | B85 acres, near use, large barn, stone stabli drive [A | wheat land, house, clay land, spring creek, always con- acres Biz £47 £ j n - 4 sie