2 he fast growing dé ad or _ templetons owing demand for i oe haz. Mag for Ast Thin © Morrison's ' rug re has BoC since se- + caring the local agency, proves the value qf the medicines. Mr. Harold Archer is opening 'a ware business in the Leon- 4 ta Block in the store formerly - occupied by Rose & Co. Store _ will be open for business in a "bout two weeks. has been appointed County See. for the Referendum organization | in place of E. Lick, Oshawa who "has resigned the office. Rew. W.. D. Harrison was ill last Sunday and unable to take the service in the Methodist urch. - At time of writing Mr. Harrison is improving in health, "We welcome Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Holtby to opr town, They have moved into: Mr. Stewart Ford's house. "Mr. and Mrs. C. Dunlop; of Coldwater, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Davey. /" The plan of the hall for the operetta 'Snow White" will be on sale at Davis® drugstore on and after Wednesday, March 23. Adults 58¢. Children 35¢ Mr, and Mrs. W. D. Ferguson, left on Tuesday for the West. Mu. A. P. McLean, of Winni- peg, was appointed President of the Canadian Produce. Associat- jon. Mr. McLean is a brother of Mr, T. W. McLean; of Port Perry, and will be remembered by many of the merchants: hav- travelled in this territory for many years for the Geo Mathews Co. of Peterboro. Supper; Concert, --and then a Dance The L. O. L. are giving a sup- er, and concert, in the Town all on Thursday, March 31. There will be a dance at the close of the concert. Supper will be served from 6 to 8 p.m, Admission 55cts Died - At Port Perry, on Saturday, \March 12, 1921, Edna Isobel, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. & 2 Joitrey, aged 1 month and Bis Tt Perry, on Thursday, March 10, 1921, Matilda White, in her 78th year. At Crandell, Manitoba, on Wednesday, March 9th, 1921, Byron Crandell, M.D., aged 81 years, months, 3 days. Dr. Crandell was a brother of Mr. Ruben Crandell and Mrs. John Stewart, of Port Perry, At Scugog 'Island, on Satur- day, March 12, 1921, George Goose, aged 61 years. ~ Auction Sale Auction Sale of household fur- niture ete. of the estate of the \ late Mrs. M. Weir on April 7 at the home of the deceased. Geo. Jackson ; Ted. Jackson } Auctioneers House For Sale Also a pony .outfit,, Apply to HS White, Port Perry. .. For Sale, Registered white Yorkshire Pigs of J. E. Jrethoas strain. 4 boars and 2 sows ready to wean in 3 weeks. For partica- lars apply to Ted Jackson. Coming = Dr. F. E. Luke, 167 Yonge St. Toronto's able eyesight special- ist for glasses can be consulted at A. J. Davis' drugstore, Port Perry, Thursday, March 17th. Card of Thanks * i Tied eb men's the floral 'Mon: 8 Thurs ay evening, 'Prayer and . Jas. Stonehouse of Port Perry] 10 a.m.--Class Meeting 11 a: Ri 'Wors ship 3 p.m. Sunday hool an 7p. m.--Eveni Worship 8D. a Epworth League 'Praise service at 7.30 p.m. Choir practice, Friday, : at 8m. For Private S Sale White Enamel Washstand Chemical Closet Apply to Mrs. R. H. Short. "COAL Nut, Stove--$17.00 deiiver C.L TO NVIOK ERY a 1.0.D.E. Entertainment The 1.0. D. E. are producing an operetta by children, entitled "Snow White" on APRIL 6 INTHE TOWN HALL Keep the date in mind. Church of the Ascension] Service and Choir practice will be held on Friday evening of this week, instead of Thursday 3 account of the St. Patrick's Supper in the Presbyterian Church. On Tuesday evening next, on March 22, at 8 p.m. there will be a Holy Week Celebration. Lan- tern slides depicting the Passion of our Lord will be shown with appropriate readings, Sacred music of a very high order including solos from some of the principal oratorios will be rendered. All are asked to come and share in the realization of what the Passion of our Lord means tou Collection at the door. On Monday evening last the Y. P. A. of the Church of the Ascension 'spent a very interest- ing and profitable evening Miss Duffield read a good paper on St. Patrick which was really a masterpeice, including a great deal. Some of the beautiful old songs of Ireland were sung and the Rev. C. related some AF the old, Irish tales pointing out their striking characteristics displaying, as they do, the Wealth of imaginat- ion, the love and yet awe of the supernatural and withal, the deep religious instinct. which is the heritage of the Irish people. These ventures into the ife history of a pegple in its charac- teristic expression help us to un- derstand other men and to real- ize that which lies behind what are sometimes carelessly termed oddities. In Memoriam LAMB -- In loving memory of Thelma Jun infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ussell Lamb, who died at her home, 27 Queen Si; Lindsay, on February 27,1920, aged 7 months and 20 days. . Hark papal Mamma hark! A harp to me is given, Alhough I touch it a softest note, "Fie beard all over Heaven. Father, Mother and Brothers Auction Sale Monday, March 28. Choice farm stock, implements, ete on N half of lot 6, concession 2, Tp. Mariposa, property occupied by David-Dickson, 2 miles east of Sonya. Saleat1 o'clock. Terms cash. See posters. Geo. Jackson Ted. fakeon | Augtioneers H. I. Tanner, Seagr: offering his, Re SaloLL rs for sale on Saturdas Sale at 1 pm. J Gibson, Auctioneer. hen Box a The Epworth . Pech are giving a box 50 Bible} Stent read and{ Auction Sale of Furniture March 19.] to $16.50 per annum. For rural party line service: "to $e 50 630 pet annum: ges to be subject alty tpg 15% on all amounts not | thirty da ) account Also, for hcity to | pose a five cents per com conversation on all tween subscribers whose lines: upon. switchboards | located at ioibla on Applicant's system. matter and desiring to be heat d to attend at the time and "ind phe forcandy 3 Dated at, Toronto this Twelfth day of March, A.D, 1921. ; (Seal) IE 4 Ey Mouse For Sale Hy rooms, nicely "painted, ded 'cement cellar, Semen' : Uivided double lot. © Apply tof J. H. Doubt, Port Perry. Watchful Eyes Guard Its Quality "HERKis rich more than mere routine * to the elaborate system of inspection which guards the supreme quality of the Gray-Dort car. * Built into every car is the pride of an organ-. \ ization over sixty years experienced in the production of satisfactory pasate. bi wp oo -- each skilled craftsman looks .Gray-Dort_as his rs ke upon ihe which he will be ju gedi in the eyes of br world. The result is a carefulness--a Brssision of construction: which is matched only b by the fineness of the materials with whi our men work. - The final result is freedom born ordina motor car troubles and the long life LL comes only with perisctamony | in every working part. : Compared with other cars, the Giay-Dort is worth much more than its fair made-in- Canada price. - : The difficulty "in securing a Gras Dok ; will increase as the season advances. See 3 ie Gray-Dort dealer now. = a -. Standard Garage Company "PORT 'PERRY ' ONTARIO...