'Ray ITEMS will be 'held in "the| Services Baptist hor, Port Perry, on Sune : a.m. Visitors heartily welcome." Med . B. Lints, of Linwood, Miah hay nurchasad the White property, Major street, near the Avenue, and will be moving to town shortly. Mr. Merlin Letcher has added - a fine new motor hearse to his already up-to-date funeral equip- © ment. Dr. David Archer has made "a great improvement to his prop- Vl - erty by building a double cement driveway to his garage. It isa fine piece of work. The job was done by Mr. Arthur Kight. Mt. Geo. Collins has sold Mr, 'Wm. Somerville's farm, on the 2nd Con. of Reach, to- Mr. Fred Dowson of Oshawa. Office Closed Dr. J. A. Murray's office -will be closed until September. PERSONAL At the Ladies' College, Whitby, Miss Florence Hill passed the Primary Theory Examination with honors. Miss Anna McMillan, of To- ronto, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Archer. Miss Catherine McPhail of Os- hawa and Mrs. N. Rutherford of Beaverton, home with their sister, Miss J. McPhail. Miss Lela McMillan, Port Perry, upil of Miss Kate Wright of Whithy, passed her examination in Elementary Piano with honors. Mrs. Henry Frise, who has been in Toronto for some months, has returned to Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brooks, of Toronto, are holidaying in town, visiting relatives for a short time. Mr. Samuel Farmer is attend- ing a convention at Guelph this week in connection with the On- tario School Board Journal. Mr. J. Paton, Toronto, spent a few days with his sisters, Mrs. - J. McFarlane and Mrs. N. Wil- kinson. Mr. Joseph Hodgson, of To- ronto, was in town for a few days last week visiting with Mr. 'and Mrs. John Bradley and other friends, and while here was a visitor with his Masonic brethren, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Littler, of Brantford, Ont., motored from Brantford, visiting friends in Toronto and spent a week with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Littler, of Orillia. Mr. and Mrs. R. Bown, Bridge- burg, spent a few days with their aunts, Mrs. J. McFarlane and Mrs. N. Wilkinson. Mrs. Wm Cook is spending two weeks in Uxbridge with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Wilkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Deshane, of Little Britian, and Miss Thomp- son, of the North-West, visited with Mrs. Geo, Deshane one day this week Mr. W. Ingram, of Newmarket was home visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Coombe, of To- ronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Britian, of Toronto, were the guests of Mr. Frank Woodley, over the week-end. | Rev. R. C. Burton and wife, of Toronto, is spending a few days with his brother Mr. E. C. Bur- nf * Ferguson, of Oshawa a spent the week-end with friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Hall, of To- ronto, is holidaying in town. Mrs. C. Thorn, of Toronto, is spending a few days with her sister Mrs. Joe. Beck. Dr. J. A. Murray lowes this Canton and Cleveland, Ohio; and © West Virginia. ; Mr. Geo: McMillan, Toronto, is holidaying at his home here. Mr. Ho: f z Rilda Hughes Standal edy for HAY-FEVER | and Asthmiad 8 het oT good Druggists, For Free Friat write emplztons: Toranio Seld by Morrison's Drugstore X purpose holding a garden party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. McKercher on Friday, August 4th. A good time is anticipated. Church of the Ascension SUNDAYS Morning Prayer, . . Sunday School and Bible Class, - at 3 p.m. Evening ie at 7 p.m. Holy Communion at 11 a.m. the 1st Sunday of the month. REV. NORMAN H. NOBLE Incumbent Prince Albert Circuit Manchester-- Sunday School 10.007a.m. Preaching 11.00 a.m. Bethel-- Suiday School | 2 p,m. Preaching 2.3 Prince Albert-- Sunday School 2.30 p.m. Preaching 7.00 p.m. Pastor will preach, subject -- "Power of Power" Black Currants for Sale Apply to M. R. Hull, Port Perry Notice to Creditors Of William Orchard, late of the Township of Reach, in the County of Ontario, gentleman, deceased. Pursuant to. Sec. 56 ot Chapter 121 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1914, notice is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of William Orchard, late of the Township of Reach, in the County of Ontario, gentle- man, who died on or about the 28th day of May, A.D, 1922, are, on or before the 18th day of August, A.D. 1922, to send by post, prepaid, to William F. Dobson, Man- chester, Ontario, and Roy E. Thompson, Pért Perry, Ontarioj R. R. No. 2, the exe- cutors of the Last Will of the said deceas- ed, their christian names and surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full parti- culars of their claims, a statement of their accounts and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them, and that aftér the day last aforesaid the said executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said leceased among the parties entitled there. to having regard only to such claims of which notice shall have been given as above required, and the said executors will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof, to an person or persons of ic ib claim or claims notice shall not have been received by them at the time of such distribution. Dated & at t Port Perry this 18th day of July AD. 1 WM. H. HARRIS, Solicitor for the said Executors. Miss Florence Hill Teacher of PIANO AND THEORY Pupils prepared for Conservatory of Music. Call Bell Phone 1901-5 30-43 Entrance Examinations Janetville Centre. May Baxter, h Jessie Bradburn Andrew. Heaslip George Howe Mildred Jackett Clar. Noryal Marshall George Tims Blackstock Centre. Florence Avery Mab. Susie Flett mpbell 00ey Marion Johnston Stelen Montgomery George Mont mery Law. Mountjoy "Esther Stron Bt. Waterhouse Doris Williams, Claremont Mabel Bie, h Helen Chesher: Edna Green, h Mary BenSon Vera Dunkeld Margaret Gee Harry Hortop n Meyer Leslie Neale " Alice Pegg, h mete ------------ Garden Party at Utica The Methodist people of Utica: agill, h |2 week on a holiday trip to Akron)' Robt. McCallum F oa : oe oe H.S. _-- : take along a box of our ever : delicious chocolates and bon- bons, and you will get more - enjoyment out the row. --Drift along among the water lilies and munch our candies with HER. Oh boy, oh j ov! on irl, what a whirl! ections affect the her, na PORT PERRY Coal, Lumber, Lath Lime, Shingles Arrivals last week were: a car of Dressed Lumber, com- posed of siding, flooring, Vv Joint, boards and plank, also a icarload of lump and hy- Aes lime. ,To arrive this week a carload of anthracite coal and have some +B, shingles left in stock. All to be sold at very close prices. | C. L. VICKERY July 6th, 1922 W. E. HARRISON Blong Block Port Perry is p epared to do all kinds of Harness Reparing and has for sale Harness Sweat Pads Auto Rugs and Travelling Bags "i A, MURRAY DENTIST Office upstairs in Leonard Block Hours, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m Phone 93 Motor Boat For Hire For Fishing Parties, Picnics, Camping, etc. Call Charlie Bowerman, Bell Phone 162. Pure Honey for Sale Select Clover Honey for sale. Apply to John F. Gerrow, Ash Street, Port Perry. Bell Phone 156 r 2. PURE HONEY FOR SALE Apply to W. H. DOUBT, Port Perry, Ont. W. A. SANGSTER DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours--9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Office over Archer's Hardware PORT PERRY ONTARIO : WANTED Lady clerk for general store. Apply to Willard Co., Port Perry For )Sale Driving Mare, 8 years, Con- boy auto seat top buggy, set of rubber mounted driving harness, half ton democrat, set of light] sleighs, cutter. Apply to-Sam. Griffin, Bell Phone 108 1-5. Farm to Rent Between Oshawa and the Lake. About 125 acres in excellent state of cultivation. Ample buildings. Plowing after present] crop. Full possession Oct. Ist or April Ist "Apply to G. D. CONANT, Owner, 0-tf. Oshawa, Ont. MISS ESTELLE K. BULL { Teacher of FIANO AND VOICE Pupils prepared for examination Phone No. 217. Property For Sale I have a snlendid list of farms Land town properties for ell Apply to a Port Perry, Far ler, orphans on: Car for Hire / Apply A. Parrinder, Port Perry, Bell Phone 157 TENDERS Tenders in writing will be peceived by the undersigned tor the purchase of his property in Port Perr. uy. Owner retiring on account of age nd infirmity, Offers in cash preferred. There are nearly 4 acres of good land with frontage on three streets of the Village. A young orchard just come into bearing, and other small fruits. The house is of brick, has nine rooms in addi.on to attic and pantry, has all conveniences, eleceric light, furnace, bath- room, overlooks the High School Campus. There is also a ool ars 20 x 30, hen house and pens. 990d bus close August 1 . THOS. H. BATES, retired minister PORT PERRY, ONTARIO Wanted All Kinds of "POULTRY Hides, %s Shep Skins We pay the big price TURNER BROS. Bell Phone 213 Ind. 1800 Miss Madeline Cockburn Miss Hazel Cockburn Teachers of PIANO AND VIOLIN Bell Phone 169 r 2 - Port Perry - Port Perry Creamery ; $3.50 Single Cord in foot lengths| Another Car to arrive A any day. ; St. 'Mary's Goriont A Car to arrive this week |-- | Lime and Plaster on hand P. F IGARY PORT PERRY Office Phone 94 Residence phone 214 ; July 27, 1922 Goode's Creamery at Port Perry Is paying 34c. per Ib. for butter fat. You can save labor and make more money by sending your cream to Allan Goode. Proprietor. SEBERT HOUSE A. E. Rogerson, Prop. GOOD MODERN SERVICE You can recommend the Sebert House to your friends.: We know we can please you in hotel accom- modation. Manchester St NEWS Excelsior dates, pkg Best seedless raisins, per BO Soh hips per 1b 15¢ Pure per 1 Ib Get our special off Gold and P. & G. Soap, 55. worth for 35c. A number of pieces of 32 inch Gingham, good pattern Reg: 3 30c per yard to clear We can supply YOu needs in Fruit jars at right prices. W. F. Crosier Fall Term Opens Aug. 4 LLIOTT Yonge and Charles Streets. Toronto STRICTLY FIRST - CLASS} 'Graduates readily obtain employ- ment. It pays to attend the best. Catalogue free. WeiseHbosgs sua CF Coie Sree D E { DMpessi sk pit rs Sat of ouch Err Weta fore you mE A. O. LEONARD 70 Fifth Ave., New Yor! NR Motor Joat for Sa It is Setmetod: that a reduction of 1% oB friction (and this is easily 'possible with the right grade of Imperial Polarine Motor Oils) will increase the available owns of youie motor 11% bles