Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Letcher ve on Tuesday next for 'Savannah, Georgia, where they "will spend the summer. They intend in the fall to go on to Florida for the winter. - have your eyes examined. Your eyes are your bread | winners. ~~ Do not neglect | them. ' f I. R. BENTLEY, Opt. Port Perry, Ont. Mr: and Mrs. Wm: Real and family left this week for Carroll, . Manitoba, to spend a couple of "months with friends there, Issuer of Marriage Licences Qbserver Office, Port Perry ~~. Mrs: George Jackson, goes to ~ «Haileybury this week to spend 'a few weeks. _. Dr. McMaster, V.S., has just "completed building anew office Tas his residence, just east of of Switzer's blacksmith shop. Mrs. MecKreight and Miss Irene Leash, of Blackwater, and Mrs. Stone, of Columbus, were visiting Mrs. S. Baird, last week Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm E. Kan- ady and children, of Windsor, Ontario, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm T. Beare. Mrs. A. H. Clark, of Toronto, spent the holiday and week end with her son, W. H. Clark. Miss Marjorie Rosevere of To- ronto; spent a few 'day with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Clark. Miss Alberta Clark, of To- ronto, spent the holiday and week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Clark. Mrs. Clay, Toronto, her daugt- her, Mrs. Powell, and three sons, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Clay. Mrs Clay has just celebrated her 95th birthday, Miss Stella Miller, of Toronto, accompanied them. Port Perry Wins The Port Perry baseball team pulled one from Uxbridge Sat- urday afternoon. The score which was large, 19-16, on ac- count of the wet ground, does not show the merits of either team. The game was slow with many errors. L. McTaggart's "home run was the only feature. ---- et Cherries We expect a shipment of Cherries to arrive here on Thurs- day, July 8th. Place your order early. D. CORBMAN MARRIED -- At. Cottonwood, Montano, Leonard W. Sanguine to Miss A. L. Moyer. Mr. San- guine, was formerly of Scugog. DIED--At Prospect, July 1, 1920, Carroll Everett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vernon, aged 4 months, / ---- i Miss Coultis Honored On the closing day of school, June 29, the friends and neigh- bours of S. S. No. 13, Brighton, assembled with the children and presented Miss Mav Coultis with a handsome Ivory set and the following address: Déar Miss Coultis: 'We the pupils of S, S. No. 18, and friends of the neighbour- hood; have assembled here this .afternoon to convey to you: an expression of our united love and devotion. Your faithful service, devotion to duty and unceasing efforts to benefit us; has been at all times a source of inspiration. ~~ . On all occasions your loving services have been apprecia Whether at league, in the Sun- day School or in your daily work instructing the young minds and e to all for the higher and nobler things of by setting an exam life. | you can't do better than try a We are sorry to learn that you Doctors Couldn't but "Marlatt's" did. Restore her to splendid glow- ing health. The lady who writes as above lives right in Ontario. complaint was until a friend ad- vised her to take a bottle of "'Marlatt's Specific' for gall! stones and appendicitis. complished results she hadn't dared hope for; what. Years of doctoring had failad to-do. You yourself are not in per- fect health, are you? Is it a pain in the back, stomach or side |' perhaps headaches or billousness or even bowel trouble. Then bottle of "Marlatt's- Specific." Recommendations - from drug- gists and Jrominen people all over the Dominion verify the good principles of this medicine. Get your bottle to-day and get back to that Joving health so cherished and attractive. '"'Marlatt's . Specific" is for sale at all druggists throughout Carala. If your dealer cannot supply you write for free book- let to J. W. Marlatt & Co., To- ronto, Ontario. Special agents in Port Perry, Ontario. i mn A. J. Davis P. G. Morrison According to an amendment to the Post Office Act passed dur- ing the recent session of Parlia- ment the Registration Fee on letters and other matter mailed in Canada is fixed at 10c per each letter or article. The above fee shall apply to all registered mail matter post- ed"in Canada on and after" the 15th July, 1920. Shingles for Sale Three grades, also lumber for sale. Apply to Herman Walker, R. R. No 4, Port Perry. Bell Phone 153 1-4.. Prince Albert The regular meeting of the Ladies' "Aid was held at the home of Mrs Raymer, on Wed- very interesting meeting took place. . At the close of the business meeting Miss Webster and Mrs. Raymer sang a duett: which was much appreciated. Mrs. Bunner was then presented with a short address and purse from the Prince Albert Ladies' Aid as a taken of their appreciation of what she has done for, and heen to the Society during the. four years she has been here We shall miss: her in all our gatherings, and sincerely hope she will find kind friends in her new field of work. Mrs Bunner replied kindly, . efreshments weré then ser- ved and the meeting adjourned. The regular monthly meeting "of the Prince Albert W. C. T. U. will be held at the home of Mrs. Patterson, on Friday of this week. (July 9th) ; i In Memoriam our dear mother Jemima Lakey, departed this life, July 8, 1909. Do not ask us if we miss her, severed 'some memorial of your service so cheerfully rend wherever be spent, part with you without leaving gratitude for cherished hope is 'that|- There is such place, are about to leave us, but haying Com we Sor Togs! hos toptetor £45 realized-opr Friendship is to be face. , 'we could not consent to still come o'er us, BAIRD--In 2 ssed to h ol Fora on Had Jigebe "the And She didn't really know what her} It ac-tiances, nesday of last week where af ~ | week on the route Orchard--In loving memory of wife of William Orchard, who ory of Souiel, Baird, who you in hotel modation. wy ~accom-' | a Competent Girl for general housework for small family. ~All conven- en IRL right party. Apply to P.O. Box a6, or phone 303, Osh- awa. : Ww. H. HALL All Kinds of Live Fouliry Junk Sell to us and get BEST PRICES WOOL Hides and Sheep Skins Wanted.. ISAAC TURNER Bell Phone 213- nh AA al 7 ' YY fere with 'comfort? Triplex comilesiat ol Oshawa Dealer WHY Jet rough roads inter- ~ In this Overland i let bad roads spoil good rides. Springs make eve mile you Fe a more ay . Light weight makes every mile | a more economical mile." : G. B. HODGSON Made-in-Cana you need not" credit to D. CARNEGIE, Dealer; Port Perry Cannington Dealer W. DIXON JEWETT This rare combina of ri your motoring ing luxury with driving economy ~~. accounts for the tremendous en-, thusiasm which is greeting the Overland all over Canada. = "Its equipment is of the most modern type. -Its stamina 1s a e Canadian institu- ~~ tion which'created this car. . Let us show you the Overland: > * Claremont Dealer GREGG & WARD A ation of rid- Head Office and Factories: Willys-Overland Limited, Toronto, Canada » Branch: Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg and Regina % yo . \ : z Tires for Quick Sale. Mr. Switzer has for quick sale a number of Auto Tires, size 80 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. W. Mark, Scugog, Bell Prose 102 r 4-1. Sh eme Rn Mail Contract SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Post. master General, will received at Ottawa until noon, on Fides, the 6 August, 1920, fof conveyance of His Majesty's Mails, on a posed Contract for four years, six times per week on the route * ~ and Rural Route No. 1 from the P: Gi P ire next. Printed notices containing further information &8" to condi ma of p i may be seen, ari ® may be obtaided at the Post blank forms of Seagrave and at office of the Post 's pl Office Inspector, Toronto. : 3 al POST OFFICE INSPECTOR'S OFFICE, - Toronto, june 19-1930. A. SUTHERLAND, Post Office Inspector. General, will be received at Ottawn until noon on Friday, the Six y a prop Seagrave Rural Route No. 2 - 4 {via Greenbank] Ces the Post Office 1 'A. SUT Toronto, Jove 1 the ' Seagrave and G,.T. R. Station « | : GEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmas| er Farm for Sale 50 acres. being lot 10, con 8, Reach. 20 acres tillable land, balance pasture, plenty of water: and shade. Apply to William Bowles, R. R. 1, Port Perry, lot 13, con 8, Reach. For Sale 150 acre, 85 plowed, balance pasture, plenty of shade and good running water, hip roof barn, stone foundation, driving "I house, brick and frame house, 8 rooms, small orchard, short distance from station, school and church, first class dairy farm, good hay land... Apply to J. H. Brown, Seagrave, Bell Phone 116 r 1-4. C. SWITZER wishes to announce that he has taken - over the local i 'Massey-Harris Agency and will kee parts: | pig pen, hen house, implement house and W. J. COOK 300 acres, 8 room frame cottage, bath, furnace, hard and soft water, stone cellar, house in best of repair and nearly new; hip roof barn 100 x 60, stone stable under all, cement floors; barn no 2 hip roof 70 x : Real Estate 62 acres, about 50 acres timber, in the Township of Manyers, comprised of cedar, birch, beech, maple, basswood, svelon; and second growth pine, River funning . through property. e vanti 48. stabling for 100 cattle, 21 h 2silos garage, spring creek, wells at barns, about 12 acres timber, This is'a first-class farm for grain or stock, buildings and land extra good. Anyone wanting a g arm at a reasonable price should look this over, 200 acres, Cartwright, 8 room frame house in good repair. Barn 130 x 36 stone stable under all, cement floors, stab- ling for 42 cattle and 14 horses, hay barn 56 x 36, drive house 36 x 180 acres cultivated, balance timber. some suitable for milling. ~~ " : t 88 acres, 8 room frame houag, "hip roof barn 80 x 44 on 9 ft stone wall, stabling for 5 horses; 26 cattle, box stall, silo, Dis pen, drive honse, separator room. i clay loam, 25 acres seeded down. 70 acres, 6 room frame house, sl cellar, barn 60 x 40 on 9 ft cement wall cement floor all throughs drive house 36 x 18 on 9 ft cement wall, separate root house 'about 6 acges orcha.d, 12 acres timber. Fall possession. 23 acres timber, maple: birch, basswood Ail A 15 acres orchard, 700 trees, 300 Duch- ess, balance of different varieties of win- ter fruit. 20, also garage. 4 Any p ting | ig Might id house in exchange. 1 acre, double house af Myrtle, brick dottage, 8 rooms on each side, 2 fusuntes, well at door, frame sta i ¢ ent ib 9 ang Evy pu 57 acres on county road, small frame - house in good repair; barn 56 x 36 on 9 foot stone wall, cement floors, 'silo, wind- mill, hen house, pig mn, orchard. and small fruit, -bush, § wile to village, pring ox' 'possession, plowin, and aor seeding. P g Sons 100 acres; Lot 5, Con. 5, Pickering, half insale, on County Road, known h large stone house, two stories, 70 x\34, stone stable, eement floors, hay barn , hen' house . and pig pen 50 x 26, drive house, 90 acres tivated, level land, some bush. Sold sub- ject to present lease having about years to run. Might arrange for fall session. . Also a five roomed hotise al. stable on property. Terms and "interest 'easy. + » storie house, stone stables, silo, drive ouse, bush and : 1 mile to C.P.R. Station, 22 miles ronto, Fp £3 $m ; 60 acres, Whitby Township, just 60° rods east of Myrtle CP.R. Sta d h cellar, hard and 3%; aces, 7 room frame ge, in ir, hard and soft water, "out repai huildings. and isa most desirable home, at, his - blacksmith 'shop in PORT PERRY 7 | MISS HAZEL COCKBURN | | TEACHER OF VIOLIN |i. ete. close to beth Public and Hi Se and only a short able ad Hib 6 actes in Port Perry, 5 room frame house, stone cellar, barn 30 x 40 on ce- ment wall, also stable. Good orchard and / 8 foom brick x 3 pe bath, electrieligh ent garden, » 17 cel hl Jouse in Stsutille lot class condition, stone Port P: water--soil, clay and clay loam--hip roof barn 36 x 60, stone stable under all. Drive house, pig pen, about one acre of orchard. $1,000 down will handle this property. 100 acres about 30 rods from the corp- oration of - Port Perry, buildings in fair state of vepsit; soil seal all a heavy clay ~~ "150 acres just ouiside 16 co poration roomed brick erry, 7 od bar 97 acres, Lot 24, Con. 2, Pickering Town. white ash and hemlock, all milling timber. ship, y 0, ¢ : Purchaser to have five years to remove h Te. i, &