Bread, Cakes and Confectionery H. S. WHITE Baker and Confectioner Port Perry Schedule Central Ontario Bowling League Games at Home * 13 June____Uxbridge at Port Perry at Lindsa 20 June___. Cannington at 3 July_ 7 Lindsay at 9 July... Beaverton at 23 July. .:.Sunderland at Season 1919 Games away from Home _...Jdune 25 "at Sunderland, June 27 " atUxbridge uly 25 "at Beaverton __July 30 ' at Cannington. Aug. 8 17 June. _Cannington at Uxbridge at Port Perry. _June 13 24 June__ Lindsay at 11 July. _Beaverton at ot '" 18 ""Sunderland 25 Do. st "Beayerion at b Aug. "Uxbridge t 8 _.Port Perry at _.Port Perry at " 25 July._Sunderland at Cannington = Uxbridge_._June 17 - Lindsay '" 4 at Lindsay_.__July 9 ar at Beaverton. _ at Sunderland__June 19 at Beaverton._June 27 at Lindsay..__July 4 at Cannington__Aug.. 6 ".94 Port Perry. . at Sunderland._. 6" 15 25 June__Port Perry at Lindsay at Beaverton.__J une 18 4 July. Uxbridge at 16 2 ¢ __Cannington at £4 " Sunderland at 4 " Beaverton at 5s at Uxbridge__ 24 at Port Perry__July 2 at Sunderland. ** 11 at Cannington__ " 80 13 June. _Sunderland at Beaverton at Port Perry__July 9 18 "" 27 "ot ] 15 July__Cannington at 30 " __Port Perry at _.Lindsay at _Uxbridge at 4 I 11 " 6 25 '" 29 at Uxbridge. . at Lindsay.__ at Cannington__ '" at Sunderland__Aug. 5 3 June__Uxbridge at Sunderland at Beaverton_.June 13 2 _.Cannington at 11 July_ Lindsay at 5 Aug._Beaverton at * The Schedule should be read in this way: at Port Perry, and on June 25 say to play the team there. Perry will play Uxbrid ge Port Perry goes to Lin "" _Port Perry at i" i" . at Port Perry. . 4 at Cannington. . at Lindsay __ -July, 16 at Uxbridge. od 18 (3) : 25 On June 18: Port 5 25th Reach Council Met at Manchester on Monday, June 9th. All members present After subscribing to the ne- cessary declarations, the Counci formed itself into a Court of Re- vision when the following ap- peals were disposed of: H Ferguson changed to J H Geo McKay, overcharge, lot 15, concession 8, reduced $300. Wm Beare, overcharge, lot 4, concession 10, reduced $200. Wm H Rhindress, overcharged lot 13, con 14, reduced $100. Canada Co, n } lot 20, con 10, charged to C W Moon, as tenant ph Mcintyre, overcharged, part lot 8, con 3, reduced $100. Jas Allan, part lot 4, con 11, chan ed to Mr Payne. Root t Harty aed to Ed- The yb had dogs struck off: Mrs W G Armstrong, R . Cragg, W Somerville, N Pren- tice, John Boys, Leslie Beare, Jas Blair. x 8 number of minor cor- ions were made, Court ad- 16d and Council resumed. 'motion the Assessment as revised and corrected by of Revision was adopt- to be the Assess- ment Roh for the year 1919, 1 | Gravelling con 5, Grading, © con 3, "div Ba..." Grading and Gravellng, * con 3, 3 Rep bridge, con a Grading and on ling east townline Grading and gravelling, con 4, div 23 div 24 Grading sideroad, con 4; ey Cady. "a8 27 Rep bridge, con 6, div3l, Cutting down hill, con 7, div33 .... Building culvert, con 7, div 33 Putting in culvert, con 8, div 35 ... Grading and gravelling, con 8, div 36 Gravelling and culvert, con 8, div 37 Widening road, con 9, div 41, Grading aud gravelling, Swamp Rd. din il con 12, giv 55 Rep hill, con 12, div 5 Grading, gavelling 36 cleaning ditch Gravelling oon 12, div 58 Grading and gravelling Swamp Rind, con 12-13, div 62 75 Gravelling div 63 100 Rep bridge, con 14, div 66 25 Building bridge, Brock Road, con 4 div 21 600 Building culvert, E Whitby townline 350 Council adjourned to meet on July l4th next. ASHBURN Although Saturday afternoon turned out very warm it did not keep many home from the 8S. S. Picnic held at Chalk Lake. A enjoyed the outing and thanks to Mr Wes Heard, as many got there from the i: Bo who would his team and wagon, thus givin, them the privilege. z Cream was delicious and it was most amusing to see some of the Tune adic feo feeding: the little 75 number of parents and children : not have done had he not taken| Nestleton Station, Caesarea. :: Albert, Machester, Myrtle, Utica. Wed Friday: elia, Epsom § Bethesda, Utica. Phone 2 or iy r or v] We run three meat' routs Tuesday: Blackstock Cadmus, nesday: Prince High School Exitfance Examinations The Junior Hi School Entrasics Examination will be held § in the High hn Port Perry, on Wednesday. XE oder; : and Yyiday, Jay 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, 1919. e following is the Table: | WEDNESDAY, July 2nd--8.45 to 9 a.m., Reading Reg tions; 9 to 11 a.m,, Composition; 11. 15 to 12 noon, * Spel : 1.30 to 8.30 p.m., History. THURSDAY, July 8rd--9 to 1130 a.m., Arithmetic; 1.80 to 4.00 p.m., Literature. FRIDAY, J noon, Writing; : y dth--9 to 114m, Grammar; 11 a.m. to 12 1,80 £08.30 p.m.,. Geograph ye I be taken after the last subject each day or uit the convenience of candidates ied i ided sith pen "hold 1 with pens, pen-holders, coll riging ink Candidates will paper, blotting, paper and pencils and rulers.s¢ wll be supplied. i 3 The Port Perry Board of Education offer at this examina tion three prizes--First, Se 'and 'Third, one of which goes to candidates from Port hy Public School, and the other two to candidates 'fom all other schools. These prizes ! & made at the examination, and are nr y Sondition. that the winners attend e full school year 1919-1920. e collected from each candidate on ation. A fee of One Dollar wi the first day of the exa , Chairman of Entrance Board. e Ice : 8 in. 12 in. 18 in., and 36 inch Bell Phone 108 r3 Port Perry - List yout properties with me, PORT PERRY CREAMERY "WANTS YOUR CREAM We wil all for it 2nd: a marke p A Phone, and have our rig call. 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