Migs Violet Miller, of 'Sunderland, is the guest of Miss Mildred Hortop. - Mr H McLe 16 of Peterboro, -visit- ed with Mi T W McLean - Me and Mri Harper of Edmonton, are visiting with Mrs Harper's parents Mr and Mrs W Willard, The Misses A and N_ Rutherford, and J Blaylock, of Omemee, motored through to Toronto, and called on Mr and Mrs T W McLean Anything you want at manufact- urer's prices. The consumers Associ- ation of of United States and Canada. Membership two dollars per year. We act as your agent A Rees, Dis- trict Manager, Port Perry, Ontario. Capt and Mrs R L Parr, were the guests of Mr and Mrs F W Brock for the weel#t end. Capt Parr who has been Overseas for the past two and a half years 'has been invalided back from France for six months further treatment. Mrs Parr was overseas for the past two years as a nursing sister. MrT W._ McLean is presiding at ; the Entrance Examinations at Pick- ering this week. Mr S Bradshaw and wife of To- ronto, spent a few days with Rev Jobn Harris and family last week. Mr Jas G Harris and family, and Messrs Lloyd and Freeman Vancamp motored from Toronto and spent the week end with friends in town Mr Sandham of Toronto, is visiting with his uncle, Mr F W McIntyre fr --. » REGISTER W.C. T. U. Convention The twenty-third annual convention] of the Ontario County Women's Christian Temperance Union, will be held in the .Methodist Church, Port Perry, Friday, June 21st. PROGRAMME 10.30--Business Session At the afternoon session, open at 1.30 the public are invited to attend. Addresses will be given by the Presi- dent, Mrs E A Stevens, Provincial President; and Mrs Starr; solos by Mrs Foster and Mrs D Archer. The evehing session, which begins at 8 p.m, will consist of an address by Mr E A Stevens, solos by Mrs Emmerson and Miss Bull, and music by the chor, Baseball Match On Thursday evening last a quiet game was played atthe school campus t was an off day for Port Perry, there- fore the boys were a little disappoint- ed at the score. Uxbridge 19. Port Pérry 3. Cheer up boys you beat Prince Albert by 15 to 6. A game was played at Sunderland on Tuesday evening. It was to have been a nine innings game, but Sun- derland boys found the score 11-10 in their favor at the 6th innings and conciuded that was the time to quit-- when the figures looked good. We don't know what they think, perhaps they will say they won the game, but the umpire decided in favor of Port Perry. Methodist Church Next Sunday morning the pastor will preach, his subject being "Prayer and the goodness of God." In the evening Rev J Harris will preach and it is expected that Mrs Crozier and friends from Oshawa will sing. Bowling League The Central League Bowling sea- son for the Carnegie-McKenzie Cup was successfully opened on Friday last at Beaverton and Lindsay, with Uxbridge and Sunderland clubs re- spectively. The results were as fol- lows: - . At Beaverton Beaverton 22 Beaverton 12 Uxbridge 8 : 84 30 5 Majority for Beaverton, 4 shots "= At Lindsay Sunderland 22 Lindsay 24 Sunderland 16 "Lindsay 15 _ Uxbridge 22 |" Registration Time Table for Port Perry The "following i is a table of booths and time for registration for Port Perry. -- _ ARMOURIES Wednesday, June 19--7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, June 20--7 to 9 p.m. Friday, June 21--8 to 9 p.m. Saturday, 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. TREASURER'S OFFICE Any time during office hours this week. SCHOOL HOUSE Saturday--%-a.m. to 10 p.m. TOWN HALL Saturday--7 a.m, to 10 p.m. Born HEe1GHINGTON--To0 Mr and Mrs A E Heighington, 8th concession of Reach, on June 8, 1918, twin boys, all welk Ktweur--To Mr and Mis A Kight, Port Perry, on Friday, June 14, 1918, a daughter. Closing Wednesday Afternoon During July and August We, the undersigned business men of Port Perry agree to close our busi- ness establishments every' Wednesday at 12 o'clock, during July and August H G Hutcheson Percy Hooey I R Bentley F W McIntyre W L Parrish A Murray H H Stone rock Bros & Co W U Carnegie Wm H Doubt A ] Davis E A Totten Orval Byer J B Lundy, D.D.S. J F McClintock: W A Prentice W H Harris Hubert L Eboels 'T J Widden W S Short Swan Bros C Switzer L G Hall W M Letcher RB Smallman Willard & Co H J White D Corbman James McKee P Polito Port Perry Star Important Notice The licensing regulations of the Canada Food Board require that every licensee shall place: on every letterhead, contract, order, acceptance of order, invoice, pricelist, quotation, and advertisement issued, the words "Canada Food Board License No", followed by the number of the Ticéhse, and shall show the name of the license under which the business is carried on. The following trades are now under license: Grocers, (wholesale and retail) Bakers, (manufacturing and retail) Manufacturers of Breakfast Foods and cereals Millers Retail Butchers Fish Dealers (wholesale and retail) Flour and Feed Dealers (wholesale and retail) Dealers in Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Produce Dealers Cahners and Packers Confectioners, (manufacturers only) and public eating houses after July 1. Married WRrIGHT-FORDER-- At the home of Mr and Mrs John Forder, Black- stock, on Wednesday, June 5, ne Gladys. May Tg Elsmer Wright, son of Mr. Buy Mrs John F Wright. The bride woré a crepe de chene dress, The groom's gift to the bride's maid was a gold wrist watch, to the pianists a gold cameo brooch. Rev J. J. Robbins, performed the ceremony. CoLLINS-STONE --At the Methodist Parsonage, Port Perry, on May "23, 1918, Miss Clara Stone to Mr Elgin Collins, both of the Town- ship of Reach. PRENTICE-GERROW--ALt the Metho- dist Parsonage, Port Perry, on June 15, 1918, Miss Irene Gerrow, to "Mr Alfred C Prentice, both. of . Scugog Island. Thanks I thank those who have patronized me in the past. I am now once mare able to do cabinet work, carpentering, | upholstering and furniture repair work, G R Alexander, For Parry. Ou people have sured aso | Baptist Church : Rev. John Ford, acting Pasion Sunday, June 16, at 7 p. m. Sunday, June 23, at 114. m, One service each ing morning and evening. Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. George Gray, of Scugog, wish to thank their many friends, also te members of the Ladies' Aid of og, who'so kindly came to their aid in their recent trouble. lL Observations The following appeared in "Obser- vations" in the London Advertiser. "J A Miller is well known in Lon- don for his work in securing men for the farms. He is well known in every part.of Canada because of his identification with' big forward move- mentin Y MC A affairs, in immi- gration work, in church work of several denominations, particularly his own. Miller is a fine "push.". If anyone who knows his gifts, wishes to. get a big drive on for some good ob- jective, and wants the thing done in a hurry and well done, he just gets in touch with Miller, tells him the high spots of the case, and Miller says to begins to get done. . Miller has few equals and no supioror in thedifficult gruntled crowd of Presbytenans 'that enjoy the name of a congregation, He has achievements in that kind of work to his great credit in cities and countryside, in towns and villages, east and west. He is a photographer of note and has some negatives that are strictly a class for artistic selection and sharp outlines. Nearly everybody likes Miller, the other ones love! hin He is in with the boys and girls, then and women-of all sorts and tempera- ments. He is a man's « man. | He knows how to approach 'men jon a proposition affecting _ church | and country. He can hardly be called a woman's man; nor can he be regarded as possessing that pecular knowledge of a woman's heart that makes him a success when he proposes to a woman for Miller has no maid nor married wife to lead him around the Ying of life. And yet the ladies are 'all pleasant to Maller. Good Jim Miller!" Hair Dressing _ Miss Glenn, of Glenn-Charles, To- ronto, Canada's Hair Fashion Store, will be in Port Perry on Friday, June 28th, at the Sebert House, with a full | 44, line of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hair Goods. If you are not satisfied with the appearance of your hair, consult Miss Glenn, who is an authority rnet { Hair Goods and individual hairstyles. Free demonstration. Mr Chas Bowerman caught'a fine maskinonge in Scugog Lake on Tues- day morning. It weighed 11 pounds. This 1s. the second good sized fish Charlie has caught recently. : Family Re-Union A very interesting occasion was en- joyed on Wednesday the 12th inst, at the home of Mr and Mrs W J. Hen- ders, Union Avenue, the event being a re-union of the family of the late William and Maria Philp, of "The Willows," Cartwright. All the remaining members of the family were present, viz: Rev. William Philp, pastor of the M d church. Morewood; Thomas Phil Kilarney, Manitoba, and Mrs ; Rev. Jos Philp, B. D Robert Philp, land Mrs Philp; Mrs in | Mr Henders; 3 S00 uaraction for a: church a Sunday alternat- § himeelf: "Go to it, Jim!" and the thing | task of rallying a scattered and. "dis ONL Mr and Mrs Joe Thompson - enter- A Good Sized Fish \o¢ ~The thank offering realized the| her af anticipated amount and al very pleasant occasion was Miss Ivy Thornhill of Toronto, is that Miss Thornhill is being properly entertained. Manchester The monthly meeting of the Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs W F| Dobson, last Wednesday afternoon. The majority of the. members were also a number of visitors. Mrs S Barrett is spending a days with her daughter Mrs McGill, in Oshawa. . Miss Bushnell was calling on old friends on Saturday. Mr Howard Dobson and family motored to 'Woodville for the week end. * Private Frank Johnson was home for a couple of days. Mr apd Mrs Flewell and Mr A Ferguson made a very hurried trip to Niagara Camp to spend Sunday 'with Gordon Flewell. Mrs White of Queensville, visited her sister, Mrs Stubbs, recently. Mr and Mrs Edward Barrett, spent Sunday in Greenbank, +< Mrs Hilliard Dobson and friend' go. few John Mrs Mc] aren, of 3 Torante, are visideg) be received at this with Mrs Thos Dabson A number of ladies of the village are anticipating a visit to the Pros- pect ladies Aid to be held at the home of Mrs Geo 'McClintock, on Wednesday afternoon of this week. It was reported that Mr Robert Holtby was quite ill but we are glad to see he has quite recovered, Registration is in full swing at the store under the supervision of Mr A Ferguson. > Stray Holstein Cow Strayed from the premises of Will Holtby, south of Manchester, about a week ago, Holstein cow. Information leading to recovery of the cow will be gratfully received. Bell phone 107 r , Port Perey. Raglan tained about sixty of. their relatives on Wednesday afternoon of last week Miss Ruby Weatherlogg of To- ronto, is spending a two weeks' va- cation with her mother, Mrs J E Weatherlogg. Mrs. John Bright of Oshawa, was visiting with Mr and Mrs w Bright last week. 3 Our popular teacher, Miss Kelling. ton and her assistants Miss Ruby Thompson and Mr Robert Hodgson have been busy this week Registering | young and Mr and Mrs John Ross, Oshawa,| called on a few of their old friends "| here last week. : + Mr and Mrs Norman 'Shier motor. | ed down from the city last week and visited the latter's parents, Mr and| : ie Wn Squelsh, and other friends Ron ier ik oe wn "It doesn't cost ch to dive the" Overland Model 90., Soe i op That's one of the five reasons why =H the sale of Overlands in Canada doubled last yea, The other four reasons are that this light Overland Four has every Cr. Buy an Overland and speed up, It will help in winning the war, 4 5 Comfort . Service - Price . A. F. CARNEGIE LOCAL DEALER Willys-Overland, Limited Willys Knight and Overland Motor Cars and Light ad Offi Tor Sorenin, Ontarle TENDERS FOR COAL ERS addressed she for Coal for Somer her unil 135 noon, on Thursday, june supply of coal for i fou cthe HE Ford Car for Sale New Ford Touring Car, with dim- mers ard robe rail, 1917- model, good motor. Call at lot 10, con, 10, Roach, D. E. . Tanson. f For Sale * . Good driving mare and rural mail delivery wagon 1n good condition. Apply J.-H. Brown, Seagrave, Ont Found Left on roadside between 1st and 2nd concession of Reach, a Moon Motor Car about lst of September, 1917. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses. John Spencer, R. R, 2, Port Perry Department of Public Works, Ottawa, June 6, 1918. W.J. Cook - Real Estate A large list of farms for sale in Ontario County. Some city property | , for exchange or sale, also Western land. My list includes some rare ains, Wiite or phone me before 'baying, Communicate with WJ Cook, R.R. No 2, Port Perry, or Bell Phone 107r22, or Independent Phone 406 ' foes chen Presbyterian Church Services every Sabbath at 11 a.m, and 7 p.m, Sunday School and Bible Class at 3 p.o. Prayer Meeting, Thursday. ing at 8 p.m, = 8 JOHN BELDON LUNDY "| right with a box of GASTINE in on Gas- garage. A tablet to a gallon of 3 ud» aug mileage,