cry mide on Sun h day. of September. t to put clock an 'hour |, "when the time ¢omes.And looks as if that would be the d of "Daylight Saving. A Died in' Reach Township, on Sun- y, September 14, 1919, Francis cClintock, in his 82nd' year. es Switzer is handling the os D & H Shock Absorber «for Ford cars. Put on under : posit tive guarantee. - If not sat- "money will be returned. Try : fortable. Getting Better - Rev, W. H. Black's physician, . R. Archer, states that Mr. ack Is much, better, and that there are food prospects that he will be able to resume his work. e are pleased to be able to ' make this announcement. meeting of the W.C.T.U. ah be held at the home of Wid J Swan, Sept. 25, at 8.30 Good program of speci iy est is being arranged. Everybody welcome. "Miss Gladys O'Beirne, Strat- ford, i'staying with Rev. W. 4 and Mrs. Brown before goin an extended visit to Mont Miss K Meharry, of Winnipeg, is visiting friends in town. "Mies Nellie Benson; Rochester, N.Y., and Mrs. Willis, Toronto, srethe guests of Mrs G A Coates. Mrs. Gearing and Mrs Roden, of Toronto of Mrs, Robt. Town: = Mrs, (Dr. ) Frank Mellow, and on Ross, visiting Mr and Mrs i Carmichael. Se Ward ison, of New leans, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Allison. LINDSAY FAIR Lindsay Fair Directors have been fortunate in securing the two Fokker § captured German machines, which gave exhibition om hts at the Toronto exhibition, y at Lindsay Fair, besides diy aerial stunts. Passenger flights will also be made. These machines, piloted by Col. Barker V.C.. P.S.0.,. M.C., ete., should be an adied attraction to the "hig IHndsay Fair this week. John Carew, President WANTED A young lady assistant for dental office. Apply in writing to P. O. Box 82, Port Perry Accepts Call At the regular meeting of the Presbytery held in .Lindsay on September 16, Rev. T.. Dodds accepted the call to Cheltenham 'and will preach his farewell ser- smon'on Sunday, September 28th wher the bronze Memorial Tab- Jet will be' unveiled in memory of the fallen, Elimination Lawn Bowl- ing Tournament at .Port Perry To be held on Monday, Sept- ember 22. 1919, at 2 p m.. sharp. Any rink not ready ta play then : loses by default, ... Rinks are to be drawn for throughout, ladies included ~~ COMMITTEE: : Mesdames Short and Roberts Messrs. J. Ford C. V. Purdy . PROGRAMME OF EVENTS 4 Eo Rinks, Four Games 'our Bink 8, awe Games Rink t to Divide by ivide by wing for ing nk doubles, ning Bair to Divide for % winner of Sooteh ze to Siugles, of Scotch "Singles. 8rd Prize runners ap in Scotch tory in thirty. days your|® em and be satisfied and com- | which it is necessary to take '| Couneil at its next meetii "The AURA LEE i SN t's Economy to Buy our BREAD and PASTRY Never worry about unexpected visitors--just send for some of 'Good Bread and Fresh Pastry. H. S. WHITE Baker and Confectioner Port Perry For Sale | Ashburn Seven roomed frame house and Miss Florence Balfour, who lot, "hot oir furnace, 'electric has been at' home 'with her lighting, e and stable, mother and sister for a couple ny poly to owner, of months, leaves for the South- god Byer, Port Pérry. ern States on Frida; tine h ti 2% to con- ue Two Letters re Electric inue her yocation of nursing. Ligh? and Power The Misses Lytle, of Toronto, spent the week end with their Mr, Jas. Stonehouse, Reeve, Port Perry, Ont. | sister, Mrs Holman. Dear Sir--For your information Jas Massey, is ill, but hope for we beg to advise that estimates a speedy recovery. have been prepared by the Com- mission covering delivery of Hy- £3 snd Mss Krank Fisher nd dro power in various points in Eldon and Scott Townships, as Sister Mie Soin Heron on Sat- il as to Uxbrid Port Perry. ree 80 FO Miss Elsie West left for Pet- Perry. toi : erboro this week to continue her The rate covering the delivery studies at Normal School. of 125 horse power to Port Perry is estimated tobe $61. Mr Frank Fisher with his|t Providing that it is possible to sister and friends: motored to obtain the loads covered by the Wick on Sunday, spending the estimates; arrangements can, be day with friends there. made to_deliver power ort . We regret that Mr Walter Perry 'as soon as by-laws have gow. hasheen ill and sincerely been submitted and carried by the ratepayers, and a contract hope he Wil] Snon he restored to executed with the Commission. Recule Mv Madame Rochereau and her { Due to the amount of ime. daughters of Chalk Take. Spent -* submit the by-laws, ete.; itwil 1 probably be too late this Fall to Brash last week. construct transmission lines, but! Mr Will Lynde: who has just] if arrangements are made to lately purchased a new' car has} submit the by-laws at once, all had the misfortune 'to have it preparations can be made during stolen while in Oshawa. Wel: the winter months and the, line' hope that he will soon bring the can be constructed assoon as the , offending parties to justice and snow is off the ground. ! recover his car. We will -be very pleased: to to] have an engineer meet : your, 'Council at any time, to discuss this matter in detail. : Yours Truly, Hydro-Electric Power Com oureil. misgion of Ratio, | That whereas a large number/' Note--An engineer is expected of war trophies were taken from |! here within a week or ten days the German armies by 'our gal-] It will be of interest to know 'lant ~Canfidian soldiers: and that, taking the actual cost of brought to Canada. .operating our municipal plant, And whereas many 'of' these' for the past three years, elec- trophies were taken by the 116th tric power costs an average of , Battalion, a number of whom $180 per h.p. for a 5 hour ser-! were Port Perry boys vice. Town Clerk, Port Perry; Ont. Dear Sir--I would be obliged ernment and the Mili t if you would kindly draw this to ities to destribute Nery su er the attention of the N asieipal tro trophies throughout Canada: - ud whereas Port Perry ac- I desire to draw attention of .cording to Dr Abbott, chairman the authorities at at Bort Petry 5 of the Patriotic Fund, set 'the the extremely bad condition of pace in in the Ss ction of the war fo oo Resolution Passed by Local Council The following resolution was pasa at the last meeting of the ¢ > been led to believe~that it th the overhead cons tong hi ; whereas, P ) 'Port. : a ery guitable of opr We regret to learn that Mr]. costo an afternoon with Mrs wills 1919. J a tami Ld Sounty purposes b. 05 mills : § Mo Donsart $82.70, gravel And whereas thy Council has |g H intention of the Dominion Gov-| then the ; W.L. PARRISH Hardware Plumbing F urnaces PORT PERRY to get one' snd be happy. : ; | ONTARIO 7 R. A. FIT - Wholesale "in you want to buy or FITCHETTE'S Butcher and Drover Fresh, "Smoked and Cook Meats, Lard, Fish in Season We sell at Lowest Possible Prices. Highest price paid for all kinds cf Live Stock. CHETTE and Retail ' sell in this line go to Port Perry t Reach Council Met on Monday the 8th of Septober: Il members were Proset 3 n reply to a communication to he Grand Trunk Rail way C Co, re the erectionwmof an ove erhead | brid on the 2nd coneession nted "a plan oo & same received from pany and . estimating e at $9,500. A 'by-law was put. ore: confirming By-law No 921 of County of Ontario re the equal izing of Assessment for a period of five years, The following are the rates set for this Municipality for Township 22 2 mills For Gen Fd prt Do 'Mr Ralph Mc scl is PE A Lor for 1919. . Accounts Passed Geo Howsam, $39.60, W. F bonus y Hockin, $56 70, work J E Mitchell, $10.50, WF 'bonus J Nation; $8.00, railing and cedar T Swanick, $67. 65, gravel and ork HH '$21.75, gravel © ° TL Viekary S14 00 coment ones Hardware, $9.63, cement Ts cLeod, bridge Smith, $5.00 Corner, $30. 5, tea Wm Bowles, bo 56, Gy TD Suh culvert BET Fb onus ummonds i Es ome ) GXpenses Sha Fitchett. - v $5.00, wepair, . . 'TEACHER OF PIANO ' Clasees st the biome of * that George Henry Shemilt, of the Town of Oshawa in en prpheed or do the wife Florence May 3 (vel of Hh Ci pr Toronto, in the County of York, i Frovinca of © Ontario, marie woman, on Dated at the Town' of Oshawa, in' the Province of Ontario, the 2nd day of September, A. D, 1919, GEORGE HENRY: SHEMILT. by his Solicitor, wi E. N. Sinclair : awa, Ontario, Port Perry | + NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN]: "|R:R.No 2, Pert Perry, or B South ny 17, rs: Reich, being 97 acres more or less. As there are good buildings on both ends of suit-purchaser+ "This is<a' very at- tractive farm---cldse 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. Noo 2, Port Perry. - Jan 9. tf... 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 bargains. Wiite or phone me. before buying. Communicate with We "Phone 07: r 2 2, or Independent Ph this farm, the owner will divide it to | Cook,