At Port Perry, = Sunday | or September - +29, 191 ennie Mc- Millan, widow of the late David Bowman, aged 52 years, "RicHARDSON -- In Cartwright, on Monday, September. 30, 1913, Phyllis Fern, only daughter of Mr and Mrs Thos Richardson, in her 220d year. ~~ Coming F. E. Luke, Opt. D., 167 Yonge St, Toronto's leading Optometrist and Optician, can be consulted about your eyes for glasses, at A. J. Davis' drugstore, Port Perry, Thursday, Oc- tober 17th. - Satisfaction guaranteed. * Accomodation In order to accomodate the large number of teachers that will attend the convention here on October 10 and 11, it will be necessary for many of then to billet at private, homes _and Mr McLean is anxious to get the "names of parties who can accomo- date one or more. The pay their way. W. P. A. The Women's Patriotic Association will hold their annual business meet- ing and election of officers on Thurs- day afternoon of this week. An Appreciation Rev W- H Black has reported to us that when he reached home Saturday morning he discovered that some heavily armed marauders had forced an entrance to the Manse. It was evident that these marauders had been in other homes and had carried off a large quantity of preserved fruits, vegetables, butter, eggs, etc; and noting the Manse completely devoid of such luxuries decided, Robin Hood like, to deposit their booty upon "the dining-room table. That she was missing the 'oppor- tunity of canning. the summer fruit was a disquieting thought in the mind of Mrs Black while in the West, And now thot the breach is filled she' is deeply thankful. Mr Black assures us that unless these goods are claimed by the owners immediately they will be put to personal use. To all who so kindly planned this surprise and contributed to the pleas- ure of their home goming Rev and Mrs Black extend their simcerest ap- preciation and gratitude; Somewhere in France Dear Mrs Bates: Pie W J Cafley, 747999, has been admitted to this hospital with: wounds in both legs and will be moved to the Base Hospital 1f he contignes to im- * prove. He has ashed me to let you know of his wounds. He Is quite cheerful and I will continue to visit him. F E Walker, Chaplain Milk Prices The price of milk has been raised to 11 vents per quart, starting October 1st, 1918, CHAS McARTHUR "The Raven" at the Royal Theatre FRIDAY and SATURDAY The Royal Tl:eatre has opened for the Fall Season with bigger and better shows than ever. Last week they-had a dandy. This week they are putting on "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe, mn six acts. Also a comedy. : Come and enjoy a pleasant evening Reach Council Owing to Thanksgiving coming on 'Monday, October Lith, the October meeting of the Reach Council will be eld on Saturday, October 12th. Auction Sale ill bold (a stock sale [ emises, one | mile south 'of 'on Tuesday, October 15 George Jackson ) Austignger home of Mrs McKee, on Thursday afternoon. g days with her parents at Blackstock. Mr Ed Skill of Toronto, Mpeot a few days here recently. Don't forget our chicken pie supper on Thanksgiving night. The numqer that attended the con-| cert at Part Perry, on Fair night, were well pleased with the Follies. Sonya --- her parents. Sunday with Mr and Mrs N Dure. Col and Mrs Adams of Belleylile, spent the week end at the Manse, A number from here attended the Port Perry Fair and concert and re- port a good time: 4 The Misses Mary McTaggart and Clara McLean, are the guests of Mrs McFarlane for a few days. Miss Margaret Leask is spending a few day with her sister in Toronto. Miss Mary Watson commences duties at S S No 1 Braules, after, Thanksgiving. . : Cars from Manilla are plentiful on Sunday mghts. What's the attraction Messrs Geo Johnson and Morley Michael, spent Sunday with Mr Wes Gibson, Wedding bells are ringing. Mr and Mrs Wm McTaggart and Miss Annie McTaggart spent Sunday with the former's mother Mrs D Lun- ney. Buy your Christmas gifts at the bazaar to be held in the S O 8 hall on Friday evening, October 18 MARKET REPORT Port Perry Prices 45 to 46 44 to 46 HOGS, ETC, .10 00 to 12 50 8.50 to 9 50 ~ 7 50 to 8 50 1200 to 13 50 8 00 to 10 00 15 00 to 16 50 1 90 to 8 00 10.00 tg 12. Eggs Butter 3.0.00 vw CATTLE, Good butchers . Medium butchers Common butchers Calves per cwt Sheep, per cwt Lambs, per cwt Sheepskins Beef hides, per cwt Horse hides, « 400to 500 Live hogs, cwt = 19 00 to 19 50 GRAIN, ETC Red Winter Wheat, 2 10 to 2 15 White Wheat 205 to 2 10 White Fife 2 10to 215 Spring Wheat, 200to 215 Goose Wheat 190 to 200 Barley 90 to 1.00 Oats - - {0 to 75 Rye - - 175t01 75 Hay, per ton 12 00 to 16 00 Potatoes, per bag 150 to 1 75 Flour, 10.80 to 11 80 Peas at 2320 to 2°25 Buckwheat 1.30 to 1.35 POTKTRY -- Under 'heavier re- ceipts quotations on live and dressed poultry are down 1 to 4 cents. Bought Evaporator Grahams Limited, a noted evapor: ating concern, has. bought the Big Red Evaporator at Port Perry and will use it for diying turnips. This is"a very large concern baving plants at many places in the Dominion: and fifteen women and will run: night and day. Mr Hugh Lucas will buy for the firm futnishing turnips for the plant. Mr W 4 McCaw. .. Mrs Ralph Fitchett spent a few ; Miss Jennie Clarkson of Oshawa a Hospital, is spending a few days with Bk . Mr and Mrs John McTaggart spent : Micawber, income £3 mi the always maintained a saving. ¥ gravest importance saving the money he tion to do his full duty. The saving of a part 'of one's in- come was always a good policy.' But to-day we must go farther in our efforts to save than ever Before. To-day -it is a matter of 'the Canadian seek ways and means to economize by cutting down ex- petiditures for unnecessary things, things he could do without, so that when the Nation needs to . borrow money he will be in a posi- "you know. . annual expenditure saved. Prudent men and women 'have HARLES DICKENS is is one: of the soils great teachers. : x 'Here ishwhat he has to say in, one of his books: "My other piece "of advice, Co perfield," said Mr. Annu 2 tocome £80, arinual expenditure £19. 19. 6--result, happiness. Jpoual: ; , 6--result, The blossom is lighted, the leaf is withered, 22 of Day goes down upon 'the dreary Fam and--and in short: you are forever floored. Aslam' Therei is war-shorténjig work wait- ing for every dolar that can be margin of IE Cliarles Dickens were writing to Canadians to-day he would ° effect: that each be to save more. doing ig threefold: spends on * certain Viclory." Published under the authority of the Minister of Finance of Canada probably give us advice to this "My other piece of advice, Coraiansd you know." No matter what percentage of your annual inconve you: have pre- viously saved, your efforts to-day should The advantage of so By: the practice of economy you. conserve the waterial and labor which must be devoted to the grim task before us; you cultivate the priceless: habit of thrift; you gather more and more money to lend to' the Nation Jor the prosecution of the war to a guick and NOTICE | on our list Yor sale. { Apply at the 'Methodist Parsonage, Queen St, Port Perry, or Phone 6. . For Sale or + single futrow riding plow 2 crown gang plows 2 two furrow riding plows: 2 second hand cream separa rs, 500 pounds, i in use three yi : All for sale very chap. | GEORGE JACKSON, "Port: Real Rutate 5 We havea humber of choice farm Also sofife town property. Parties looking for cither: would do well fo seg g : McKEE & FERGUSON. * Real Estate Agents - MeCiw. Black - Phone 152. oa DENT Rost AL Sone = 'Sar. gous: yond jr of Toroni They will employ about thirty men : The sale was made. through ! Blackstock Fai air Prize List SPECIAL PRIZES Best Light Golt=~y | Heaslip, 2 AW Wright Best Heavy Colf--E Darcy Best Foal (Rowau prize) --1 Oscar, McQuaid, 2" Wilbert Malcolm Best Walking | Team-- Edmund i. Taylor Best Walking Hotse in harvess-- Colville Evans Best Cow-- Jabez Wiihn Best Bull Calf--1 T Geo Forder © Best Heifer Calf=--r1 G Forder, 2 A W Wright Best Collection of Grain=-Wm stogle * Brace, 2! ihiton L. Bailey t Lads. Diiver--1 'Lady 'Diving Mrs HaroldPur ecus, ! f Cow and Poultry E . For Sale fx Young COW, 'good milker, due May I, Also pure' bred young Barred "Rock hens: Apply to Mrs Stevens, east of Honey's Corner. : : AUCTION SALES i On Monday, October 21st; Mr Ben Pettitt, Scugog Island, will: offer. for sale his farm stock. and imple- , ments. George Jackson, Auctioneer Mrs G Cormack, of Utica, will sell cher farm: stock and implements by! auction, on Tuesday, October 15. Jos Baird, 'Auctioneer. He "for a bill of _Hilop i in the State of New York, one| "of the United' States of America, : . Marri al IS HEREBY 'GIVEN' that Samuel Burgoyne of the 'Township of Hast| Whitby Yo the County. of Ontario, Farmer, will apply to the Parliament : of Canada at the next session thereof, | ~ Divorce from bis wife | Alice Maud Clarke" of "the. Town of woman, on the ground of -adultery and desertion. Daed at the P Town. of Oshawa in the County of | Ontario in t ovinee of Ontario, the 15th day of Aygust A.D. 1918. SAMUE BURGOYNE,