Lge . Norman Murray and her d, James E., are visiting Dr. J. A. Murray for a few days fore 5 to her home in West Mus. J. Bradley was called to 7. Bamilton owing to the serious ness of hel brother. Canadian Evening The Canadian BEYening put on put on by the young people in t! ment of the Methodist ® hase. * was most entertaining and edu- cative. The three pageants gave a vivid picture of some phases of |: "Canadian life. The first pageant showed the "Indians and Trad- ers in all their paint, feathers, and finery. The second brought to mind facts of Confederation, each Province of the Dominion being re| resented by a young lady in white, bearing the coat of arms of her Province. The third pageant marshalled the immigrants in their picturesque costumes. was very attractive. Proceeds $24.60. There will be moving pictures at the meeting next Monday evening. In Memoriam ORR--In loving memory a Eva M. On, who died April 10th, 1917 Two yan! ave passed and "still we miss _ Friends ey think the wound has healed, "But they little know the sorrow, Thus within our hearts concealed. Peaceful be thy rest, dear daughter, *Tis sweet to breathe thy name, In life we loved you ever dear, In deaht we do the same, --Mother and Brother ... S.0.E.B.S. Bro. E. R. Blow, of Whithy, will instal the officers of O. England No. 9, Sons of England, on Tuesday evening, April 16th. All members are respectfully requested to attend. Born To Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Jeffrey, Port Perry, on Wednesday, April 8, 1919, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Doubt, Port Perry, on Monday, April 7, 1919, a daughter, Card of Thanks an Margaret Orr and son, A. J. Orr, their recent bereavement. Proclamation In conforming to the Resolut- ion Jossed. at the public Heeling hel Friday evening, April 4 The whole program |Y¢&F esire to thank the friends and neighbors for their Sympathy and the many acts of kindness shown them during the i) eres po closing: address. All ihe Su Sonday 'Schoo! workers t were one in" praise of the efficient le of our newly appointed Ru Superintendent. Sacevoar seized {Flctcher, worth-whileness of this important work. - The Convention placed them- selves on record as to their at- titude concerning the temper- ance issues in the Dominion and the Province of Ontario. Sunday School workers he ed opposition i! the advocacy of involved the re-openin bars and re-introduce ing system. Resolutions were sent to the Hon. N. W. Rowell, representative for this constitu. ency in the Dominion Parliament and Mr. Devitt, member for the support Dominion wide Prohi- bition. The following were elected as officers for the Township S. S. Association for the ensuing President--Earl Dorrell Vice Pres--Samuel Jeffrey Sec'y-Treas--Wallace Yarlow Children's Division--Miss A Ferguson. Young Peoples' Work-- @ J Boys--Edgar Gibson b) Girls--Miss Madeline Em- merson Adult Division--Chas. Fallis. Home Dept--Miss Jennie Prout | Teachers Training--Rev. Gilbert Gom Mish Supt--W C Fer, Temperance--Samuel Nicho Seon The next-Convention is to be held at Nestleton - Methodist Church. FOR SALE strain, 10 and 14 months old. Independent phone 116. Property for Sale Two Shorthorn Bulls, Misssie Burton Bros., Brooklin, Ont.' A new glow of B be. |enthusiasm for Sunday wine and beer licenses since it April 010. Ri Richard Mitchel 95 £he in his 79th oear. t- Local House, urging them tol ' | South half of lot 17, con 3, Reach, being 97 acres more or less. 'As there are good buildings on both ends of this farm, the owner will divide it to suit purchaser. This is a very at-| tractive farm--close to school, chur- ches, markets, and on a good road to the famous Oshawa market. Price reasonable--if interested act quickly. | Apply to Jas. Kirby, R.R. No. 2, Port | Perry. Jan 9. uf. | | I $1. 00. . ge for 31. os ri Port Penny, DIED At Port Ei on Sunday, z fps 6, 1919, Elijah Pargeter, n rtments Cheviulet bui iors. ims. and. Wp final 5s, fitiora 8. 'wSodworking machine hands, and handy for various de otor Co., Oshawa, L. Argall, Employ: Bureau. GRAY OR three years .we have been telling the mo- torists of Canada what we knetvabout the Gray-Dort--we who created and built it. A Thousands were convinced --and bought Gray - Dorts as fast as they be- came available. Thousands were sceptical --rode in Gray-Dorts and are now our -enthusias- tic friends. To those who still doubt we say--talk to a Gray-Dort own- erand be conyinced. Ask--and be Convinced Ask him about the motor--that puts at your command a smooth, quiet flow of real power--instantly. Ask him about the comfort of this gen- ment, is $ ai a 2 onpe, and a f.o.b. eS are subject tochange without no CRAY-DORT. MOTORS, Limited, Chatham, On In the ho U.S. --The tM Motor Co; Fliiat, Ww. R. Murray, Dealer; Port Perry ERR. aR. not. * x Ee Perry, Terms can be arranged. HAROLD W. NES NEW Brick House, hardwood trimmed throughout, full bathroom outfit, fireplace. furnace, electric light, Sirunted oft 'good street in Port FRAME *;e in Village of Prince Albert, scxe land. raspberries, strawberries, black currants, apples, etc. 'In good Yepai and decoration. Convenient to 'school and church. =~ APPLE coches about aceon tins plamiod vik yoo 200 Duchess uote 2 bearing, balance Greening; Baldwin, and Spy; in the village ofr Port Perry; can be bought with or without house, with modem equipment. Price and terms reasonable. aly Cream Pays Well These Days SEND YOUR CREAM T0 LINDSAY CREAMERY LIMITED, LINDSAY, ONTARIO We have paid 58 cents pe pound Butter-fat since January Tt 1 9 We Supply Cans - = - ob Express WE WANT YOUR CREAM the Town Council passed a by- Z hv changing standard time to g to the new time adopt- ~ by the Railroads and the Post Office Department. and the citizens are hereby requested to put their clocks one hour in ad- vance on the night of April 27th This order to remain in force *T SERS a5 until TIEN t September 28th. , NEHOUSE, Reeve Methodist Church Services at 11 a.m. and 7 »- m. Sunday School at 3 On Sunday Evening, oril 13 the pastor will speak on sheep? ' Prospect Another of our conquering to our nelghbarhond, FL Fie Novmas M neig 0] ar "tim, ved shrapnel nha at the Te of We welcome him home Sore : Master Merlin Gilroy suffers Pneumonia. from an a 'We hope for a speedy recovery. The proceeds of 'League concert hi chester was 330, 35. spent 'the wee ' parents, of Toronto Mrs. T. Dutt is visiting with e sub- ject: "Is a man better than a Epworth 'at Man- . end with his RL R ro x7 ER RR ER IR Rh des ad 1 SR RR ) . rt x jeoges: po I be Io BE EET EEE aT SE EE I aS SR EE