% Sp Florient nar harming Coc LR Oil for a good general tonic Dei aud Pein x ERE Jone here and Negatives bbe a most clita of DO for iat Sold fashioned pattern "' you have grown so tir of. \ EY ldest of ue Hl bert Wal hr, Sa was| tmaster. Chapman, | the mn HR candidate, was i present and delivered a short address. - The evening was a very pleasant one, : A Prince Albert The W, C.T. U. met at the home of Mrs, Thomas Rogers on Friday last. - After the meetin refreshments were served serv. in the form of a pink tea. A most enjoyable time was spent Mrs. Rogers proving herself to ng hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell arriv. led home from Orlando, Florida on Tuesday last, and re rt hav. stn a most enjoyable win. : proven Blouse] his Panty v Ribbed Wool Wear e's How $4.00 sr s2,08 en's Heavy Ribbed \ "Regular price $4.50 | There was some insurance, of Toro to : with frien 'Weare. Mr. Snel-: to our vil- Mids Aggie Boynton of Toron- to spent t eek end with her mother. Mrs, R : yee nd Barn Burned at Raglan On Tuesday évening during the heavy storm Mr. Staples: barn near Raglan, was struck Bun lightning and fired. ' The ames soon enveloped the build- ing and prevented the taking tout of the contents. The hd includes 17 cattle, 3 horses, feed land . most ~of his implements, HT © 0. D. E. On Tuesday afternoon a fare- well tea wasgiveatthel.0.D.E. rooms in honour of the retiring to her departure for Although she has not a resident of Port "Mrs. 8 fhe tin acs ut ing interes fo the 1.0. D. E ng of which Jormation of the order last your, he Regent, Mrs Fudd read by fhe the presentation of Tea was. served by. vi hour n office Mrs. ore followed. fiponin «Mrs, R H. Short, ko Sronto, has entered she has been had since the pouques of flowers and a purse | ca) ble 'and io gl ye, "A meeting of those who will pi a themselves in the refer- good attendance is urg, is: ak il der | ill be of 00 - eight debating HE ae na, wil of the benefits 2% ' 'Referendum Meeting n will be held at the Public von Friday at 8 p.m: A _ Miss Greta Hodgson; of Osh- 14, spent Sunday at home. Misses Erel and Marie Nott- ingham, Oshawa, are at home. = 'Miss Pearl Brent spent a few lanys in the city last week. Mr Gordon Vallant spent Sun- day, at John Henry's, Oakwood. 'The Ladies' Aid will give a tea and concert on Friday even- i March 25th, The ladies present that beautiful can- *'The Challenge "of ' the ' Tea will be served from 80. "Adultsd0c. Children 15¢ r. J. H. Platten has been ing his mother on Scugog, the past week. r. J. E. Nottingham has possession of his new farm ly occupied by Mr. F. Seldon. r J Stanton and son Gordon, "6 Falls, spent Sunday i v nton. r ['Claughton, Mr D Lyle and Mr J Harper, have h ad Bell 'phones installed in their 5 Bel Mr William Ormiston left on Monday for.the West, We are pleased to report that Mr J Hezzlewood, who has been ill, is slowly improving. Miss Aggie Ormiston, Brook- lin, spent Sunday with her par- ents here. . We are glad to see Miss Mary Xellipgton out again after her long illness. Mrs. Irvin Ormiston visited in Toronto, lately. Myrtle Mrs. W. English and son "Billie" of Manilla spent part of last week with the former's§ sister Mrs. F. Schell. Mr. Schell is still in a very critical condition suffering from { pernicious aenemia. Mr. and Mrs. P* G. Kent gave { a euchre party o a number of friends last week. Mr, Eli Harnden of Whitby 3 : visited friends here on Satu Miss Harper of Whitby ed on her friend Miss Hawley re- cently. Mr, Cecil Wilson has accepted} a position in Whitby. Mrs, Jno Birkett who under-|¥ went an operation recently is. recoverin See fhe play*'Challenge of the Cross" at the Church on Friday night March 18th, annum, rat or # Ag rec swith as hi by The Act provides that notwith. | " standing t, the owner, driver or operator of such vehicle or object is re. damage caused to a high icle or yh by seh 2 $100 ia provided for a con. Uavention of any of the provisions of said Notice is aleo given hereby that the pro- viion ofthe ad Act wil sirletly & x forced with respect to the Highwa e Co! of det the Jurisdivtion of th County of County Road 'oremen are required to 35% hat the shove Provisions (are etrictly their respective sections ol County Roads, order, Kean, County E LE Farewel, Com nbn xe Smt Beginnings ANY a man has laid the Slat property a 3 savingascoount b ie f Bias mg mre aT ranty Seg capt successful future, A dollar will account in our Savings Dapritanc: he you STANDARD BANK ESATA PORT PERRY BRANCH ' R. H. SHORT Manacen Farm For Sale The Soldier Settlement Board of Canada offers for "sale by pantie tender, 50 acres, being E. 1 of lot 6, in the 2th con- cession of the Township of Mariposa, in the County of Victoria. TERMS of Sale--207, purchase price in cash on acceptance of tender. The balance. in not more than 9 equal annual instal- ments with interest at 6% per Warriner Lodge i No. 75 Meets every Second and Fourth Monday in each month in the Oddfellows' Hall. Visiting Brethren Welcome T.W. McLean, P. Ingram, N. G. Secretary The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. District Superintendent, "Soldier Settlement Board, Toronto Tenders are Invited for Arthur J. Carnegie's home. Mr. Carnegie is leaving Port Perry and his house must therefore be sold. Note the following specifications: Central location, fine neighbourhood, good view of Lake Scugog, terraced grounds with garage. The house is constructed of pressed brick with wide and artistic verandahs, sleeping porches to two of the bedrooms, and balconies to two other bedrooms. The house is heated by a Kelsey Furnace with closed-in and dust-proof coal room. Fixed porcelain tubs with hot and cold water attachments in the basement for laundry purposes, together with wringer and stove equipment. Hardwood floors through- out the house, oak-pannelled and beamed din- ing-room. Two fire-places, tiled bathroom fully equipped, artistic decorations, beautiful electric fixtures. : 'W. H. HARRIS Port Perry Ontario JAMES WARD DEALER iN PIANOS, ORGANS and GRAMAPHONES <i ALSO 'SECOND- HAND ORGANS of Bi _ PIANOS TUNED MAY and JUNE i) sell Phone Lad : _ PORT. PERRY, ONTARIO