EL ~ SONYA ee Miss Jean Ormiston, NewYork. | is spending her vacati a PURES LW spent the week | Carnegie, ville and Brighton atson, Mrs. Watson |M a. 'Somerville, Toronto, | Rain Rr days here. ev Howard Leask has pur- chased 'a new Ford touring car. ~The league e of baseball at Valentia was ne esl Saturday. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Richardson and na visiting with Mr. and MANCHESTER Mrs. Russell Lamb and son Donald, of Lindsay, are visiting Mrs. F. Lamb. Mr. Bell and friend, of Oshawa, were recent guests 'of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Fursey. Mr. Angel, of Toronto, with Mr. Grant Christie, "Dundren- nan," over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. T. Smith, Burke- ton, with friends here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Crosier were visiting Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Pollard, Uxbridge, on Monday. Mrs. J. C. Coehrane and son, Harold Winnacot, Cyril and Jack Newman, have returned to To- ronto, after spending a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell. One Potato. Feeds _Eifteen People (The Globe) * e good ladies of Emo, w a hs village 20 miles west of Fort Frances, send their little boys into the garden to bring in the yegetable supply for the week end, they say, 'Willie, fetch me a potato. "" And one potato will be quite enough to satisfy three peonle, for five meals, Such, at east, is the report of R. Se worth Field Secretary of the tario Sch hool Trustees' and Rate. payers' Association, who has j returned from an extended trip through Parry Sound, Thunder and Rainy River districts. e describes Emo as the centre "of afine cultural district about 100 miles long and 22 miles wide. The soil is a deep, rich clay loam and v productive. He saw spring wheat standing as high as the fone ps the Jotatees were hel ne potatoe, - ~when peeled wor "ready for cook- - a ten-pound lard pail | ufficed for fifteen meals ! , LOST ro July 16th, in neighborhood of Manchester or Port Perry, a box containing a man's felt hat and child's hat. Finder please at the Star Printing Office. vacation at her | "Ns. 1. Molaans Pork Prey Mr. and Mrs. S. ne; Port Perry i ¥ : Murray Williams. oseph 5 Marguerite Jackson, Form II ust! perous village of Blackstock. For Report The following. students have been tneond Sion ally: ro onl = Jouike rill er Eon at Bou, Mabel json, Marion Mellow, Clara la, Tran Shortridge, Dor- oth Ste »henson. II to Form III-- John Allin, Arthur Brock, Alpha Crosier, Clarence Ferguson, Mar- garct Forman, Isabel Lucas, Meta iller, Austin Mitchell, Elmer Mitchell, John Raines, Grant Real, Grant Rundle. The following students who have either failed in one or two subjects or who were absent through illness from the examin- ation will have their standing in the school Sxplained to them on application to the Principal. Form I--Maurice Fralick, Rob- ert Harris, Fred Hunter, Mar- guerite Jackson, Hattie Lamb, Marjorie Marlow, John MeClin- tock, Cline McKee, Doris Milner, Form II--Hilda Claughton, Gwendolen Ettey, Everett Jack- son, Keith McMillian, Reta Milner Myrtle Sweetman. Prizes in Art(donated by Miss L. M. Harris)--1 Hilda Claugh- ton 2 Grant Rundle: Prizes in Household Science onated by Port Perry W. C. T. )--Form I 1Mabel McMillian 1 Meta Miller, 2 Hilda Claughton. - Prizes in Agriculture will be announced about Nov. 1st." Entrance Examination Prizes (donated by Port Perry Board of ucation) 1 Grant McMillan, T. . McLean, Teacher. 2 Jean Coates, S. S. No. 11 Reach, Miss Annie Michie, Teacher. 8 Sam- uel Taylor, S. S. No. 2, Reach, Miss H. Smith, Teacher. If the winners do not attend Port Perry High School this coming year the prizes will go by reversion to the next in the list. FOR SALE The Marlow Block, in the pros- particulars enquire of - J. B. MARTYN, Box 149, Bowmanville, Ont. ---- tm ps et, "I. talked while the Ice Cream melted" ~ "At a public station . in Potefoorough put call for Toronto - and 'ordered a big ice cream soda. fore the drink was ready, Toronto was on line, 80 the 16g cream bad to wal Be That's ret service I'll say." ~ Private Sale Portable Bath, Hall Rack, Set Dining Chairs, Circular Top Extension Table, Boards, Stove Bi new, and Mis- cellaneous articles, Cor. Mary and John streets. Te: e T. W; McLEAN. VOTERS' LIST, 1922 Municipality of the Township of Reach, in the Unt or OR. Notice is hereby given that | have trans- mitted or devant" to the pérsons men- tioned in Section 9 of the Ontario Voters' List Act; th e copies required by said sec- tion to so transmitted or delivered of the lists made pursuant to said Act, of all persons appearing by the last Revised As- sessment Roll of the said Municipality to be entitled to vote in the said Municipality at elections for members to the Legislative Assembly, and at Municipal Elections, and that the said list was first ted up at my office, Manchestes, on the 50th day of July, 1922, and remains there for inspection, and I hereby call u all voters to take im- mediate proceedings to have any errors or omigsions corrected according to law. WM. F. DOBSON, Clerk of the Township of Reach. Dated at Manchester, = 20th, 1922. Court of Revision' The Assessment Roll of the Village of Port Perry has n returned, and ratepayers are hereby notified that 14 days are allowed from July 7th in which to make appeals. July 2lst is the last Say on which appeals may be made. NOTICE is hereby given that the first sitting of the Court of Revision to revise the Assessment Roll of the Town of Port Perry for the year 1922, will be held in the Treasurer's Office on Monday, July 31, 1922 at 8 p.m. All persons interested are required to take notice. E. H. PURDY, Clerk. Dated at Port Perry, July 7, 1922 Electrical Wiring and Fixtures I am in a good position to give you full value for your money in IHectrie Wiring and Electric Fix- ures. A full stock of both these is carried, and an efficient workman will be employed for all work, which will be done promptly, and at reasonable rates. The balance of the Clay stock, including fixtures, lamps, etc., will be sold at special prices. We shall be pleased to call on you and give you estimates on any work of this kind which you may require to have done. Bell Phone 66 r 2. C. A. Rundle PORT PERRY, ONT WOOD FOR SALE Coal is going to be hard to get this winter. Lay in a supply of wood now. Present price for ood grade wood, .50 single cord de- livered in town. 'Binder Twine We stock the heat gre ade Brantford Binder Get our prices. Farwers Union Wing © |