¢ PERSONAL Dr. Douglas Lockyear, Buffalo, day last week. | I yas in town one da e Dr. went to our High School under Mr. McBride, away back in 1879. Bray Miss Emma McCaw, pe her . cousin, Mrs. Albert Smith, both of Detroit, are spending a cou in Port Perry. Mr. Wall. McKenzie, of Cold-| water, a former Port Perry boy, was in town last week renewin old acquaintances. ; Miss Reva Harris, and Mr. Richard Hutton, of Beaverton, .made 'a short call with their friends, Mr. and Mrs. - Russell Wilson, one day last week. 5 Sorry to see Jimmy Harrison with the crutches. He had the misfortune to Sprain his foot again at the ball game. Mr. Ernest Gerrow, who under- went an operation last week, is : doing very nicely. Miss Lexie Munro was the guest of Mrs. Bentley last week. Mr. Gordon McPherson, of Rochester, spent the week end in town. N Messrs. Gordon McKee and George White are enjoying a motor boat trip to Trenton. Miss Kate Ross has returned to town after a couple of weeks' holiday. . Mr. and Mrs: J. McE Murray and daughters, of Collingwood, spent the week end with friends in town. La Mr. and Mrs. Crumpton, of Toronto, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Vickery. The Rev. John Ford, of Toron- to, is holidaying in town. Mrs. Wm. Tordiff, of Brooklin, and grandson, of Barrie, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jabes Crosier, recently. Rev. GR Clare, Tweed, spent Saturday with friends in Port 4 Perry. Mr. Clarence Mallory and fam- ily, of Picton, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Christy. A Fine Boat Mr. John Stacey, Mayor of Oshawa, has purchased a fine 28 foot launch from Capt. Bower- man, and is having a six cylinder Buick. .engine installed. . The 'boat will remain on these waters snd no doubt will be a very speedy one. We have in the neighbor- hood of a dozen pleasure launches now in town, designed and built by Capt. Bowerman. With all these fine launches and so 'many lots being sold by Mr. Collins op- posite our town should make Port Perry a very desirable place for summer campers. ------------ Cemetery Well Kept The caretakers of the Pine Grove Cemetery, Messrs. Bond Bros., are to be congratulated for the manner in which the cemetery is kept. It looks well. Jack Raines, Hero of Thirteen Inning Victory Chuck Cawker's Fifth Hit Scores Bowerman with Winning Run Port Perry defeated Stouffville last Friday 10-9. The main reason was Raines. The farther on the game went the better he and the few fans who attended car- ried him around the field when the locals finally won. He con- tributed to his win with a double and three singles. 'Lou Bowles is a real lead off man; he got on the paths six times. : Manager Bowerman's team are coming around. The whole, up has been shaken up, an _ are going to spend ] year. . :. Friday we and on Mon an leof weeks with their friends : "Sold by Morrison's Drugstore Churoh of the Ascension| ~ SUNDAYS Morning Prayer, . . 11 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class, : at 3p.m. = Evening Serviceat 7 p.m. Holy Communion at 11 a.m. the 1st Sunday of the month. REV. NORMAN H. NOBLE Tncumbent Music Examinations The following are the results of the Toronto Conservatory Fx- aminations of pupils of Mrs. W. F. McClintock, Lindsay: Primary Piano Grade--Pass, Miss Viola Wilson, Manchester. Elementary Grade--Pass, Miss Ethel Tummonds, Port Perry. Pass--Miss Grace Cawker, Port Perry." Primary Rudiments held at Ontario Ladies College, Whitby. Honors -- Miss Florence Hill, Manchester. Farm Labofers Wanted It is estimated that to harvest this year's bumper crops in Man- itoba, Saskatchewan and Al- berta, it will require immediately more men than usual. The Canadian Pacific has ar- ranged and is advertising usual special fare of $15.00 to Winni- peg, and will run special trains from Toronto August 11th, 14th, 21st and 23rd. These trains carry special. coaches for women and children. See any Pacific agent for full details. C------------ MARRIED At the home of the bride's father; Port Perry, on Thursday, July 20, 1922, by Rev: W. D. Harrison, Ida Kate, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Hull, to George William Allen, of Toronto. At the par , Part Perry, on Wed- neoday, July 26, 1932, by Rev, ¥ D Harri. son, John D Harwood to Annie 1. McKin- non, of Uxbridge. At the home of Mr Victor Johnson: Port Ports, on Saturday, July 29, 1922, by Rev. arrison, Edward Griffen to. Mrs. Monica Hooper, of Toronto. ST------ Office Closed Dr. J. A. Murray's office will be closed until September. C-------------- Notice to Creditors Of William Orchard, late of the Township of Reach, in the County of Ontario, gentleman, deceased. Pursuant to Sec. 56 of 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 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, Port Perry, Ontario, Ri R. No. 2, the exe- cutors of the Last Will of the said d ' rot 'delicious chocolates bons, and you will get n - enjoyment out of the row Drift along among the water lilies and munch our candies with HER. Oh boy, oh joy! Oh girl, what a whirl! = Our confections affect the heart, | PORT PERRY rapturously. < 1 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 ONTAR 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 lst Apply to G. D. CONANT, Owner, 20-tf Oshawa, Ont. MISS ESTELLE K. BULL Teacher of PIANO AND VOICE Pupils prepared for examination Phone No. 217. ' Property For Sale : roperties for sale, and town properti A ] o Morley Campbell, . 174-2-2 : 'Motor Boat for Sale with 2 cylinder, 4 cycle, 10 h. Starts easily. Planked In excellent repair. Freshl: ted varnished. Demtation rey H. G. HUTCHESON. I have a splendid list of farms Apply ) Port Perry, Farm seller, or phokg ; Wanle $250 buys a 20-ft. Motor Boat equipped . motor. with i well ribbed, lined on inside with % cut oak. = All Kinds of Blong Block Port Perry Harness Reparing and has for sale Harness Sweat Pads Auto Rugs and Travelling Bags A. MURRAY * DENTIST Office upstairs in Leonard Block Hours, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m Phone 93 Car for Hire Apply A. Parrinder, Port Perry. Bell Phone 157 TENRERS Tenders in writing Will be received by the indersigtied fer the purchase his property in. Port Perry. ner retiring on account of age and infirmity, Offers in preferred. 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 Tuits. The house is of brick, has nine rooms in addi.ion to attic conveniences, eleceric li room, svetlonkthe J e is a_good Tenders Fh THOS. H:-BATES, retired minister lo: PORT PERRY, ONTARIO Ji a We can supply you with Fresh Baking Svery day also serve you with Ice . Cream and Confection- ery. - Tobacco, Cigars and Cigarettes in stock. THE RESTAURANT J. Ashton, Proprietor Notice to Campers POULTRY Hides, Sheep Skins and Junk We pay the big price TURNER BROS. * Bell Phone 213 Ind. 1800 ed, their christian mames 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 after the day fast aforesaid the said executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled there- to having regard onl y go such claims of which notice shall have been given as Miss Florence Hill Teacher of PIANO AND THEORY Pupils prepared for Conservato f Music. Call Bell Phone 190 wil above required, and the said will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof, to any person or persons of whose claim or claims nétice shall not have been received by them at the time of such distribution. : Dated at Port Perry this 18th day of July A.D. 1922. : WM. H. HARRIS, Solicitor for the said Executors. | vorens: Upholstering holster, repair ,and varnish. and. 'Work guaran HUGH LUCAS 30.431 Bring me your furniture to.up=| line of Tapestry always on} teed. igs Ebbels Block, one door East of Fi Standard Bank. Bell Phone 11.1 Miss Madeline Cockburn Miss Hazel Cockburn Teachers of PIANO AND VIOLIN - Bell Phone 169r2 - Port Perry FOR SALE . ] goad hard water; Jarge lot. . Apply to MRS. S. STEVENS, Port Per W. E. HARRISON, 'Office Phone 94 is p epared to do all kinds of |. close August | B on hand P. FIGARY PORT PERRY July 27, 1922° Motor Boat For Hire For Fishing Parties, Picnics, Camping, ete. . Call owerman, Bell Phone 162. "Residence phone 214 Charlie Excelsior dates, PKB Best seedless raisins, 5 Ib 25 chips pet Ib 156 1 - Soap chips per Y wig plage gl worth for 36c. inch Gingham, good pattern T FOR SALE House with three lots on On- tario street. Apply to A. H. HURSTON. 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. Reg. 30c per yard to clear 24¢ < We can supply your needs in Fruit jars at right prices, Ww. F. Crosier Fall Tom Ogiens Aug. 28th ~ ELLIOTT 77 Yonge and Charles Streets Toronto STRICTLY £FiRSY : CLASS, uates ily obtain employ. ment. It pays to attend the wher. Catalogue free. ra ? : WI SHoTT utora, © | can and save momey with a Gilson Silo Filler--in- dividual farmers as well as small groups whose farms lie together Every Farmer Round Here What's the use of paying for the hired outfit year after year to fill your silo? Why should you have to wait your turn and ensilage your erop before or after the corn has reached its prime? Within a few days after the outfit's gone your silage has shrunk down considerably. With a cutter "of your own ED. GRIFFIN Seagrave ; handy you could quickly re- fill. And that extra ensilage will quickly pay for your Gil . zon silo filler, : 'The Gilson is the lightest-run-~ ning biower cutter made, It's guaranteed to cut and elevate more ensilage with the same power than any other box on the market. Your own or your neighbor's 4 h.p. or larger engine will run it. Let's get together and talk the matter over. No obliga- tion--I'll be glad to gubmit prices of a Gilson suitable for the job. at "The Gilson Man" Phone 1081-5 FI Five - roomed house and wood shed; 3* LI "Municipality of the Notice is | Get our special offE® on' Gold and P. & G. Soap/ bbc A number of pieces of 32 pis A ad td dh