har of Whithy ; wi con Personal Notes it An interesting and pleasing 5 news item is the announcement od e marriage of Mr. Winnett . Nesbitt, son of Mr. and 'Wm. Nesbitt, Port Perry, 3 Charlotte Drouillard, of ! Ont., on May 81st, 1920. Our friend Winnett has a fine ition'in the. Cadiliac Factory w that he is prospering.§ now wish Mr. and Mrs Nesbitt] every happiness. Mr, and Mrs. George Baird, of Sooito, have been visiting Mrs . Baird. Miss Ethel McDermott had the misfortune to fall and break two 'ribs on Monday evening. We were pleased to see Mrs. . J. Pearse able to be out again - after her long illness. The floral committee of the + Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Church are to be congratulated oi the exquisite and profuse Hs lay of eonieg; in the church nday last, The entire ar- Et was - beautifully planned. } Miss Wallace, of Alberta, is the guest of Mrs. McLean, of Borelia. Rev. Mr. Henniston and' Mrs. Henniston are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Henniston are missionaries to the Philippine Islands and are home on furlough. Miss B. Vickery, Toronto, jis holidaying at her home here. Mr'and Mrs Stewart Clay (re- cently married), Toronto, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Clay for the week end. Miss Gertrude Elliott, Whitby, spent the week end in town. *Mrs. John Cassidy and daugh- ter; Helen, are visiting Mr. Jos. Cassidy at Trenton, N. J. Died at Manchester Much sorrow is expressed be- - cause: of the death of Eunice Edna Roach, only daughter of Mrs. Malcolm Roach. Death was caused by typhoid fever. The young' girl was very popular,and her early death is greatly re- gretted. Mrs. Roach is the public school teacher at Manchester, and comes from. Whitevale, where after her husband's death she kept store. Service was held at both Manchester and Whitevale, and at both places a large num: ber of friends were present to show sympathy to the bereaved. The late Malcolm Roach was a brother to Mr. John 'Roach, of Port Perry. , WANTED Competent Girl for general housework for small family. All conven- iences. Highest wages to right party. Apply to P.O. Box 476; or phos 303, Osh- awa. W. H. HALL Port Perry Motor Club Owing to an error. which we regret very much, the names of three directors of the Port Perry Motor Club were , omitted from last week's issue. . Only three ~~ names, were mentioned from Port Perry, three other gentle- men from the surrounding dis- trict were dlso appointed-- Cep- 'has Sleep, Seagrave; Wm. J. Cook, Myrtle; esley Crosier, Ugog. 'A meeting of the executive of! this Club will be held in: the next few days. ' - Motor owners 'fiom the' sur- ounding district are invited to this Club, Which makes for r. roads "and Beffer. motor | ¢ '| tried Marlatt's Specific. 0 reel? ; or service und satisfaction means. We can you with the very pupply. ¥ in the way of glasses. ILR.B NTLEY, Opt. ort Perry, Ont. Lawn Tennis Bring your lay tennis on Mr. awn. The I. 0.D.E. wish you to enjoy it. It is free toall. Sunday School Picnic A Sunday School picnic will be held at Stephenson's' Point, on Wednesday afternoon, July 7th. It is possible that the Pres yyter- ian Sunday School may join in this picnic, but at the time of writing this matter has not been sett] Auto owners are re- quested to assist the scholars by | carrying them to the picnic grounds. Members and friends of the church have been very generous in the matter of trans- rtation in other years, and it is hoped that a large nnmber of auto owners will respond on this occasion. Autos and picnicers are asked to be at the church at one p.m. ~ g Wooden! Silo Wanted Wanted to buy a wooden silo. Apply to Earl Tummonds, R. R. 1 Port Perry. School Report The following is a report of the promotion examinations of S. 8, No. 2, Reach, (Prospect). x Honours 75%. Pass 607, Sr III to Jr IV--Burwell' Ver- non x, Verna Niddery x, Lewis Vegnon. r III to Sr III -- Florence Wales x, Ruby Cook x. Sr II to Jr III--Delza Gilroy x Melba Gray x. Merlin Gilroy, Burnsell Webster 1st to II--Evelyn Gilroy x, Marjorie Gilroy x, Norma Birk- ett x, Jack Gray, Vernon Wales. Primer to Ist -- Reta Bray x, Mabel Niddery x, Charles Web- ster x, Stancy Conlin X. Attendance 31. Miss M. Watson, Teaher. . Decoration Sunday The revival of 'Decoration' Sunday is a move in the right direction. We have eyery reason to honour our dead. nurtured us, their labour gave us wealth, their ideals made civilization possible. and pointed the way to better things. A few flowers may be planted on the graves of our dead, kindly mem- ory should be stirred, and the monument of their virtues be a covering to shield from unkind eyes such failings as hampered them. . Honour the dead for they. have opened life's possibilities tous. The service is to take 'place on Sunday, July 11, the procession leaving the town hall at 2 p.m. You Have Call Stones Den't try to deceive yourself. Perhaps your pains are in' the stomach, side or back; perhaps]: you have billousness or indigest- ion, All sure signs of gall stones or developing appendix trouble. You can do the same as Mr. J. B. E+of Bresleau, Ont. did. 'He what he says: Dear Sirs: For many years I suffered from stomach: trouble. I could not eat or sleep. Ner- vousness, pains in the right side and under my right shoulder blade and I was unable to rest at any time. 1 have used "Mar- latt's Specifie" for zall stones and appendieitis and it has cured me of all my trouble. Amn 57 years of ape and wei 225 pouttds thanks to "Marlatt's Specific.' so taken the medicine with good: results and we: will always re. HL givers. ve 'commend i to gis. Specific" is sale at all druggists ER § i If your Gealer cannot | : i you wri 7 flo n § i Canada. is racquets and. Wm. Real's | Their care | Read i can eat| 'well and feel like a. young: mai, | Effective June 15th, 1920, the Price of Gray-Dort. . » Motor Cars, including all new Excise Taxes; will be "as follows-- - Zz W ALL TAXES INCLUDED Model 15 Regular $1575. 00 " 6 64 15D Ace 64 "15M Special $1746.00 $1862.00 10 Roadster $1575.00 " All f.o.b. Factory -- Freight only extra GRAY-DORT MOTORS LIMITED, CHATHAM, ONT. CW. R. MURRAY Port Perry, Ont. Tires for Quick Sale Mr. Switzer has for quick sale a number of Auto Tires, size 30 x 3%, at a big reduction. Also some inner tubes. Waterloo Threshing Outfit For Sale Engine, Cleaner, Tank, ete., in good condition. Apply to A. i W. Mark, Scugog, Bell Phone 102 r 4-1. Mail Condriict SEALED TENDERS, SJ drensed to the i master General, will ~ bos fee ar Ottawa until poon, dn Fliday, the 6 August. 1920, for conveyance of His Majesty's Mails, on a pro- posed Contract for tour years, six times per week cn the route Seagrave and G. T. R: Station : and Rural Route No. 1 from the Postmaster Generdl's pleasure next. Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of J Choted Contract may be seen, and blank forms of 'fender may be obtained at the Post Office of Seagrave and at the office of the Post Office Inspector, Toronto, POST OFFICE INSPECTOR'S OFFICE, oronto, June 19 1920. A. SUTHERLAND, Pout Office Tnspoctor. { Mail Contract st ALED TENDERS, addressed 10 the Postmass ter General, will be received at Or noon gn Friday, the" Sixth day of August tqz0. Mor the conveyance of His Majesty's Mails. on a proposed Contract for four years, six times por week on the route Seagrave Rural Route No. 2 via Greenbank' fram the Postmaster General's gleabure- } Printed notices containing further information ns 10 conditions of pr Contract may. 5 blank "forms of © Tend der may be obtai the Post Offices 'of Sea and Greenbank the office of the Past O & Taspector, T Toron A. SUTEniANe, ' ¢ Inspector: My family have al-| B Reach. {and shade. ttawn until-}*® ing overalls and sufroundings, in agreeable young cosy, rest room; as you advance. OA CSLEN Frit 1 [EASHARTT RY " This position is open for you now It offers you good cleanly needlework (nak- pay good wages even while you are learning. The job is steady--8 holiday on Saturday. We provide a cheerful, meals at cost, and a.chance to earn big wages also undertake to secure for you "good board in a private home at a moderate price. Write or apply personally to Mr. Fell who will be glad to show you over the place and answer any questions you may. care to ask. _ HAMILTON CARHARTT COTTON MILLS Limited 7 Manufa¢turers of Overalls and Work Gloves 535 EAST QUEEN STREET 541 EAST KING STREET Also. at Montreal, Winnipeg and Vancouver, gloves) in sunny, attractive the company of refined and women. We are willing to, hours a day, with a half well-cooked and appetizing. Our welfare department will } TORONTO -- -- Farm for Sale ~ 50 acres. being lot 10, con 8, 20 "acres tillable land, balance pasture, plenty of water Apply. to William Bowles, R. R. 1, Port Perry, lot 13, con 8, Resch. ; STONES' = RESTAURANT ¥ opposite the Post Office PORT PERRY 'Meals 'and Lunches Served at all hours. Lunches or tourists. Soft Sols All Kinds of Live wt © WANTED If you have any Junk Sell. to us and get BEST PRICES {and second grow | cottage, 6 rooms on each side, 2 well at door, Same stable and drive house, Poultry Motor 'Boat for Hire : boat for a small party. picnic or fishing party, see Charlie Bow- erman. He has a nice, cor able motor. Charges.reaso: >; Estate Agent 62 acres, about 50 acres timber, in the Township of Manvers, comp: of cedar, birch, beech, maple, basswood, rock elm, pine. River running through property. ~Any person wanting timber should investigate. Might consider house in exchange. V2 acre, double house at Myrtle, brick furnaces, cement wa 57 acres on county road, small frame ~ house in good repair; barn 5 on 9 foot stone wall; cement floors, alo, wind- mill, hen house, pig pen, orchard and small fruit, some bush, half mile to village, spring or fall possession, . plowing done and ready for seeding. ~~ 100 acres, Lot 5, Con. 5, Pickering, half mile from Kinsale, on County Road, known as the Sadler farm, large stone house, two stories, barn 70 x 34, stand stable, eement floors, hay barn 50 x 30, hen house 'and *| pig pen 50 x 26, drive house, 90 acres cul= tivated, level land, some bush. Sold sub- years to ri Iso a five roomed house and a stable on property. Terms and 'interest asy. 97 acres, Lot 24, Con, 2, Pickering Town\ ship, stone house, stone stables, silo, drive ~ session, -1 house, orchard, bush and spring creek-- | mile to G.P.R. 'Station, 22 miles from Tox ronfo, * "| rods east of Myrtle C.P.R. Station, seven roomed Foust. None cellar, hard and' ft water--soil, clay Joam--hip voof. "| barn 36 x or stone stable under ive ; house, pig pen, about one acr d. $1,000 down will handte this hs {+ 100:acres about 30 rods from 'the corp- Sulldings in fait pation of Port Perry, state of repair, soil mostly af} fa heavy cla: {loam When you want to get a motor ject to present Jase having about three .. it agrange- for fall pos-. 60. acres, Whitby Township, just' 60 = 1