Fl _ then of dil might be the c flushing purposes. service that saves your car' vork. it d 4 ne for you? re'is an Imperial Crank Case Service dealer near vho maintains a modern crank case cleaning nt and he will gladly have an expert do the rly. a is most important--he will use Imperial Oil for cleaning your crank case. No danger uting the fresh oil which is added later as ase if coal oil (kerosene) were used for Make it a special point to drive round to the Im- -perial Crank Case dealer's sometime during the next week. Let him tell you more about this pon will "on the In the e to Miss Gibson d wi Miss Lillian Gibson js holiday: Hs gain} Se extend our. con- * Z A and saves you 7 > No one grade of oil could ly lubri= "cate all different makes BT enodale of Ed automobiles and trucks. Different types require a special grade of oil, suited to their construction and operating con=- ditions. . The Imperial Crank Case Ser- vice dealer who your crank case, will use the grade of Imperial Polarine recommende: car on the your Imperial Chart--an infallible guide to proper lubrication.' Intermediate Piano--Honors-- Annie Gordon, Saintfield. Junior Piano--Pass-- Lauretta Clarke, Cresswell th; Junior Sch CNool 11d 'Gertrude «Gibson, Sonya. 8 | Iva. Bagshaw, Sunderland. Piano--1st class hon- .{ors--Lois Lundy, Port Perry; honors, Bernice ; Leask, Green: 0 1 Pr Schoo] Piano--Horors, . Olive Hadi naan: reid : guesite Doubs 'Por : . [the Shirley W. Institute . The Shirley Women's Institute will hold their regular meeting at the home of Mrs, R. ry, on Wednesday, July 19th at 2 Lp.m. Mrs. Russell Coal ill give her report of the South On- tario Women's Institute Convent- ion. Every lady in the commuity is invited. to be present. " CS --------------TSSSES-- 2 Reach Council Met at Manchester on Monday, July 10th, 1922. 1 members | present. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. ; Mr. Parker, a representative of dro Electric Com. appear- ed before the Council and explain- ed the agreement which is neces- os r for th cil to with s- 5a%y s Comnell to Sam Wish topic CO! Wore cold pe DY anne 7. G. Gibson was the sue-|* » mos ER . Kendall, gravel, $17.95. Jas. Gibson, cutting down hill, $127.50. . _ Clifford Ward, grad. and ditch- ing, $59.50. R. Sonley, tractor on grader, $255.00. No. A. Cook, bonus W. F., Milton Stone, tractor on grader, Bw Hill road 6, $41 wen , grav. y 24. S. Croxall, gravel, $19.50. R. J. Murray, grav: Brock T. L., $80. R. J. Brown, grav. ~1 $40.70. R. 'Harper, erecting railing, Teo. * McClintock, draggi " cClintock, ng, road 3, $10. Wm. Pearson, grav. road 14, $60.75. W. Tummonds, gravel, $16.50. W. McDonald, running grader, $14.00. Jas. Short, drg. gravel, $18. Also a number of small accounts. Cartwright Council July 3rd, 1922. cil. Members all present, Reeve of last meeting read and adopted. Com. from County Clerk stat- ing county levy would be $10,- 816.80 for 1922. Mr. McGinnis and Mr. Thos. Smith visited the Council as agents for the Wordlauffer peo- ple to sell a cement mixer. On motion of Couns. Jobb and Fergu- son, Council purchased a Junior mixer for the sum of $150.00. R. Suggett and A. H. Veale appliedfor 18 rods of sidewalk in North Nestleton. On motion of Couns. Devitt and Ferguson, granted. Moved by Couns. Ferguson and Edgerton that Council give grant of $10.00 towards Rural School Fair. Moved by Couns. Ferguson and Devitt that Clerk request F. C. Williams, Dist. Representative, to give short course in Blackstock. On motion of Couns. Devitt and Ferguson, by-law duly empowering Reeve and Treasurer to ui, $7,000 to meet current expenditure. Owing to differences between the Reeve and Clerk, re tenders drawing gravel to Nestleton, and a division in the Couneil, on mo- tion Clerk was i to put up tenders again. Orders signed as follows: -- H. Walker, roads and bridges, $2,825.60. : a E. Dorrell, 46 rods wire fence, $11,50. "H. Harris, deeds, &c. re Con. 3, $1.00. Todd & Waddell, 25 thousand shingles, $115.00, F. C. Patterson, re Rural School Fair, $10. en King Edward Sanitorium re Miss Feddis, $150.00. W. Beacock, half year salary, $150.00. ; Council adjourned to meet July 10th, at 8 p.m. Regular meeting of the Coun-' T. F. Bruce presiding. Minutes A school that blends the best of Old Canada's ideas of young peoples education with training {that recognizes and meets de- ~ mands of modern complex busi- ness life. COURSES of STUDY range from Elementry, Steno- and Accountancy, d special elective uates are eminently success- Enrol to-day for the summer and fall opening on July 3lst. Only a limited number will be taken this fall and those wishing to take advantage of our courses will be given the advantage of starting early, thereby having an extra month in which vo com- plete their work. Attractive City Positions await our grad . A reduction of $5.00 will be allowed those who enrol for an complete course be- fore July 31st. Get our terms to-day and ask to see the list of those successful as published by headquarters at New York. PORT PERRY BUSINESS COLLEGE Card of Thanks The family of the late James Kirby wish to thank the friends 'and neighbours for- their. sym- ! pathy and kindness shown during , their recent bereavement. Wanted All Kinds of POULTRY bli | Hides, Sheep Skins and Junk We pay the big price TURNER BROS. Bell Phone 213 Ind. 1800 SEBERT HOUSE A. E. Rogerson, Prop. 'G00D MODERN SERVICE You can recommend the Sebert House to your friends. We know we can please you isi hotel accom- modation. Miss Madeline Cockburn Miss Hazel Cockburn Teachers of PIANO AND VIOLIN Bell Phone 16952 - Port Perry Auction Sale Mr. Wm. Bickle is offering b horses, implements, and ¢ furniture for sale on July at his residence, Port Perry Geo. & Ted Jackson, Auction