ode, Blo a i the parsonage, Part Per Perry, of Owosso, Mich., 'have heen Phippen and. wife, and. Miss 8at see the a Jabors i {duction and to enjoy a well "came ; "| holiday. Next week on Monday, the| = 2 Tuesday and | fro the Fair will open im | Wednesday will be s \ were calling on friends in town, Mrs Weir, of Toronto, is visiting "her sister, Mrs Chas Gordon, aL High Point. : Mt John Collins received a cable- gram from his son Middleton, of his safe arrival in England last week. Mr Philip: Polito, who has been quite sick, is improving nicely. Miss Morwenna Harris has taken a special course in art this summer and has now certificates as "'Specialist in Art" and "Supervisor in Art." Miss Harms is to be commended for her effort te maintain a high standard of efficiency in her teaching work. Mr Larke of Toronto, has been visiting with Mr and Mrs Wm Cook. Mr Herbert Stainton, of St. Louis, has been the guest of Mr and Mrs D Ferguson for a few days. He is on "last leave" and has been visiting his friends preparatory to going overseas where he will join the Officers Cadet unit in the-Imperial Forces. »>e Mr. S. Jeffrey Married On Monday, September 2nd, Mr S. Jeffrey, Reeve of Port Perry, was married to Miss Ada Ellena Broad, _ of Little Britain, youngest daughter of Mrs. John Broad. Mr and Mrs Jeffrey have gone to Montreal and Québec, and are also taking in the Saguenay trip We extend to Mr and Mrs Jeflrey our hearty congratulation. Born TurNER-- At Carroll, Manitoba, on August 21st, 1918, to Mr and Mrs Andrew Turner, a daughter. Beacock--On Sunday, August 25th, 1918, to Mr and Mrs Harold Bea: cock, Nestleton, a son. Married Moase:WiLLiaMs--At Port Perry, on Thursday, August 29, 1918, by Rev E € Currie, of Hawkesbury uncle of the bride, Miss Vera Helen Williams to Mr Morley Moase, both of Myrtle, Ontario. Resumes Class Miss Estelle Bull will resume her classes in voice and piano after Sept- ember 1st... For particulars as to hours and terms apply at the home of Mis George Jackson, or ring up Bell phone 81. - W.P. A. Meets The Women's Patriotic Association will meet in the Armouries on Thurs- day, Septembet 5, 1918, at 3.30 p.m. Our Teachers Away 'from Home bir Port Perry has sent .ut a'good quota of teachers. Eight of our * young lady citizens have gone out to trai young minds. * They are located as follows: ; Miss Ethel Emmerson, Toronto Miss Dhel Emmerson, _ « Miss Edna Emmerson, Miss B. Vickery, " Miss N. McLean, Jordan, in the Niagara district. Miss Elsie Bradley, Harriston Miss Mae Coultis, near Brighton Miss K. McCaw, Windsor. The Overseas Follies These mirth producers will be at the Town Hall, Port Perry, on the evening of Friday, September 27-- | Fair Night. Of them the Toronto Telegram says: "A very merry crowd witness- ed the Follies last night. The singing was good; and they led fram one mirth provoking. num- 5 son another in sick succes: "The. Bison Tournament that was "have been held on Wednesday on of last week was calied off é folks from playing, = Ux-| arrived on the seene of battle ¥ around for victims like willing to ac: ecount of rain. But you 'can't|n.: and ee will be the usual exhi n and dairy products, live ot and p and ladies work. Last year awa Fair stood seventh im the Province for prize money paid. - The exhi will be on display again in all" Then there are the races which always good, midway, two bands, side shows and a merry-go-round for the children. Sharpe of Orillia has promised to be here with. his merry: go-round for sure, and not to dis- apoint the children again, The free attractions in front of the grand{noon stand both afternoons are the best that money can buy. I'he parade of live stock takes place on the "track Wednesday afternoon. The War Veterans of Bobcaygeon will have a tent 40 x 60 with over 500 war relics on exhibit. The Veterans from Whitby Convalescent home will have a tent and will show what they are doing in teaching trades to disabled heroes. The management promise a bigger better show than ever, all for the same old prices. They expect all their old patfons and lots of new ones, and so are looking for a record crowd, a record fair and a good time for all, young and old. Property Transfers Mr Wm Cook has sold the Robt Butson property at Prince Albert, to Armstrong Bros, of Toronto. They will take possession about March 1st, and will run the farm next summer. Another property sold by Mr Cook was the Gordon farm ot High Point. 'I'he buyer was Mr Jas Dodsworth, of Toronto, formerly of Saskatchewan. Mr Dodsworth has farnfed a number of years and is an acquisition to the community. Auction Sale Mr E L Falls, lot 18, concession 6, Cartwright, (Fallis' "old wil stand) will hold an auction sale, on Tuesday, September 10, 1918, of horses, cattle, pigs, hens, sheep and implements, Sale at 1.30, George Jackson, Auctioneer Scugog Council The Scugog Council met on Sat- urday last. All members presnt. On motion of - Mr Geo Sweetman pathmaster's bills for gravel were or- dered paid: J M Platten, 286 loads $42.90; Oliver Raymes, 91 loads, $13.65; J W_ Crozier, 142 loads, $21 20; Jas Jackson, 51 loads. $7.65. Geo Shunk repairing culvert 60c. On motion of Mr Ploughman, Mr Corry Hood was paid $42. for one sheep killed, and damages to flock by dogs. - On motion of Mr Sweetman Mr Geo Shunk's bill for shovelling -snow for $16.90 was ordered paid, I - On motion Mr'Wm Jeffrey, Mr C kill by dogs. On motion Mr Sweetman a by-law | was passed to raise taxes as follows: Township purposes, $800; County $1323.69; Patriotic. $817.10; War Tax $326.84; Y. M. C. A, $163.42; Good Roads $245.18; General Schoot} Rate $900; and from School sections No 1, $375; Na 2 , No 3 $350. On motion Mr C Platten a by-law was passed appointing J] W Crozier as tax collector at a salary of $30. Council adjéurned to meet again on December 15th or at the call of the Reeve. Bowling We asked. a bowler why he went to Lindsay on Wednesday afternoon of} last week. His answer was brief--*a bath"--and we must say he picked - {out a good day for the job. Thatwas the total story of the Wi trip. But on Friday the bowlers gathered i courage and gasoline, and tackled the job again." This time they 'met with better success, and the ft Jas. McHoull (sl Mellow, and T ra oo Ea 'of singles was'4 'by W. F. and W. H. the other At the end of the twenty-first innit ' the score was fifteen al L Fralick was paid $20 for one sheep | lowing of ai Js I sons I | : MAIL CONTRACT S™e Gepost TENDERS, addrésted a gE 1918, RT lip ay he Tn Majesty's 0] Contract for fi EE omract Tor four Your © NESTLETON STATION R. R. No. 1, via CAESAQEA Bond i 00, frem the 1st January, 1919, next, nd Tender be obtained at ths Post Offices at Neaticton Sia Station and a and at the office of the Post Office Inspector, Toronto POST OFFICE INSPECTOR'S. OFFICE, Toronto, August 13, 1918. n A. SUTHERLAND, Post Office Inspector, LOCAL AGENT WANTED for the "Old Reliable"- FONTHILL NURSERIES Thous nls of Orchard trees need 1 plicing. War gardens call for small fruits, early pearing fruit trees, aspatagus, rhubarb plants. The demand for ornamental "stock in towns and villages is large. Secure a paying agency with liberal commissions. Experience not necessary. Stone & Wellington (Established 1837) TORONTO, ONT. GOOD POSITIONS Our students of last year are Snjoy- ing positions with large salaries, The demand for Bookkeepers and Stenogrephers was never so great as NOW. YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN 'went direct from this College to ac-. cept positions at from $600 to $1300 par year, MORE OPPORTUNITIES in the business world than in any other field--and consider the short | time and small expense. § [small articles useful garden. ud * [Pair-sept 26.27. TT * We Have a number of choice farms on out list for sale. property. Parties looking for "tither, would do well to see. \ McKEE &- FERGUSON Real Estate Agents. McCaw Block Phone 162 -Boarders. 'Wanted Mrs. J. Thofnpson, Bigelow St, Port Perry, i§ prepared to provide board and lodging to High. School girls. Terms reasonable, ~~ Wanted -- Finished hogs for shipping every Thursday, beginning - September 5. Top prices guaranteed. Your "pat: ronage solicited. ; McKEE & FERGUSON Phone 152 Port Perry For Sale and a Jewel paper Strayed ear, Finder please notify Tyson Lee, R R No 1, Seagrave. 114-r-3-3. For Sale Mrs. T. J. Ash, of Port Perry, has the following articles for sale Small grain bin, capacity about 28 to 80 Lushes. Large weigh beam; "(steelyards) ca- pacity-600. Small weigh-beams, 100 length, with iron rods, would make good watertrough for stock. A wood en slightly defected - but can be Also some repaired at small cost. for farm or WE AREDOING GOOD WORK for young people. Enquire about us. We are satisfied to be judged by the results of the past three years. New Premises have been secured to ac- comhmodate our ever increasing at- tendance--the entire second floor of the Dominion Bank Building. FALLTERM: TUESDAY, SEPT. 8 Write for Catalog. Peterboro Business ~ College, Limited J. A. MC KONE, PRINCIPAL PLAN AHEAD House For Sale In Port Perry, 7 roomed brick house, 14 acres land, orchard, small fruits, good well, cement chicken 'pen, near High School. Apply to L. Hi Walling, box 168, Iindsay. "NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that Samuel | -- § Burgoyne of the Township of East]! Whitby in the County of Ontario, | Famer will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the next session thereof, for a bill of "Divorce from Alice Maud Clarke of he T Notice to Creditors" Of John Marlow, late of the Town- ship of Cartwright, in the County ef Durham, agent, deceased. Pursuant to Sec 38 of Chapter 129 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1897, notice is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims against the: estate of John Marlow, {late of the Township of Cartwright, in' the County of Durham, agent, deceased, who died on or about the thirty-first day of January A.D., 1918, are, on or before the first' day of id, to Wm, H. Harris, Port Perry, ntario, Solicitor for the Adminis- trator, or to James G. Marlow, Black stock, P.O,, the Administrator of the '| said deceased their christian 'names 'land surnames, addresses. and de- scriptions, the full particulars of their claims, a statement of theif accounts and the nature of the security (if proceed to di Also some town | Democrat wagon in good condition, | - oe Apply at| Star Office, Port Perty: A grey heifer, with pig ring in left] Bell phone| |". Large grain bin, capacity' of about | 56 to 60 bushels. pounds capacity Heavy luniber, box | q Come in. ahd hear "the .C October 1918, to send by post, pre-|- any) held by them, and that after _thef | day last aforesaid the said Adminis trator will ; dels of said deceased among | rties anti thereto ® having re-| Real Estate : ng U q The dear, familiar melodies: of other days; the songs our mothers used - to sing. ' 3 - 4 q And the snappy, catchy songs of today- the ones the girl of-today, with ; a sweetheart-in France, loves to sing. aE You can 'hear them all on » Columbiz 'Record of some beloved old favorite. - Dance melodies, old and new, 'are "equally at your command: Dramy old waltz or clanging j Jazz. oe €q You may hear these records played on which ever model of the Columbia * . Gratonola is most interesting to you. 7 there is a wide vatiety, in which you are sure to find one that will suit bath. your taste and your purse. FUT x : J AR 4 a A Hd