ristie St. Hospital, His ad: dress isWard 306, 8rd Floor, je St. Hospital Mr. E. A. Nott spent the end in Toronto. Mr. T. H. Follick, who was| serious! day last, | 7 aken y ill on to take up school this week. Miss Elsie Bradley has return- ed to Welland to take up her duties as teacher the High School there. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bradley, ~of "Syracuse; - motored to Port Perry, and spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. Bradley. Rev. W. D. and Mrs. Harrison have returned from holidaying at Fenelon Falls. Rev. J. T. Hall is home from Picton. Most of our campers are re- 'turning home. We are pleased to be able to announce that Mr. Fred. A. Kent took First Prize on "Collection of Dahlias"' at the Canadian Nation- al Exhibition, Toronto. Miss Kathleen McCaw has gone to Detroit, where she has taken a position in the office of the Ford Hospital. Mr. O'Beirne, proprietor of the Stratford Beacon, is the guest 0 Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Brown. Miss Edith Brown, of New York, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs A. W. Allin, last week. Mrs. Claughton and Miss Claughton, of ¥pzom and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allin of Oshawa, were week-end visitors with Mr, and Mrs. A. W. Allin. Miss Hazel Everson, of Prince Albert, left on Thursday, to at- tend Albert College, Belleville. Dorothy O'Neill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy O'Neill, who has been ill with bronchitis, is recovering nicely. Mrs. Alex. Vance is quite ill at the time of writing: John A. Kelly, Singer, and Comic Entertainer, will whistling effects, bird calls, and other clever imitations at the Port Perry Fair, Friday, Sept. in Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson, of Ushridgs, spent the holiday in wn. Port Perry High School opened with eighty-six students in at- tendance. Rev. John Ford. of Toronto, is visiting in town. LL » The Esplin Braithwaite Concert Party give an entertainment of unusual quality and variety. The company consists of a Comedian, Soprano, Sketch Ar- tist, Violiniste, and Ventriloquist These artists are to be at the Fair Night Concert in the: Town Hall on Friday Sept. 15. All seats 50c. COMING! EYE SPECIALIST Dr. F. E. Luke, 167 Yonge St. Toronto, DpSometrist and Optic- ian at A. J. Davis' Drugstore, Port Perry, Thursday Sept. 21st. Glasses if required at right prices. S------------------------E---------- Annual Rink Meeting The Annual General Meeting |M. ¥ of the Shareholders of the Port Perry Rink Co, Ltd. will be held at the Town Hall on Tuesday Sept. 12th, 1922 at 8 p. m. for the Jiipose of receiving the an- ual report th 2 election Toronto, | week | recovering nicely, and expects| hn o up_ his duties at the| give the| the] Fi fo s ~~ Sold by P. G. MORRISON. Church of the Ascension SUNDAYS Morning Prayer, . . 11 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class, at3pm. Evening Serviceat 7 p.m. . Holy Communion at 11 a.m. the 1st Sunday of the month. REV. NORMAN H. NOBLE Incumbent Methodist Church Rev. W. D. Harrison, Pastor. Sunday, Sept. 3, 1922. The Pastor will preach at both services Prince Albert Circuit Manchester-- . Preaching 11.00 a.m. Sunday School 10.00 a.m. Bethel Sunday School Preaching Prince Albert-- Sunday School 2.30 p.m. Preaching 7.00 p.m. Subject -- "Did God harden Pharaoh's heart.' 1.30 pum. 230 * Baptist Church Port Perry Meeting at 11 a.m. Visitors Welcome | START BUSINESS SCHOOL THIS SUMMER P. Motatosh, Chis! Prinoipsl BUSINESS SONOLS MW TORONTO Plant a Tree He who plants a tree Plants a joy; Plants a comfort that will never cloy. Every day a fresh reality, Beautiful and strong, To whose shelter throng, Creatures blithe with song. If thou couldst but know, thou happy tree, Of the bliss that shall inhabit thee! Lucy Larcom RL In Port Perry, on Monday, Sept. 4, 1922, Annie Kelly, widow of the late George Brown, in her 70th year. BORN To Mr. and Mrs. Wm May, at Shirley, on Thursday, August 17 1922, a son, Clifford James. 4] © With six good artists, including a comedian, soprano, violiniste, ventriloquist, sketch artist, and pianiste, the Fair Night Concert, promises to be one of the best given in the Town Hall for some time. Admission has been put at 50c. Be sure to come early-- We expect a crowd. uality. Geo e he 'ed Jackson, Auctioneer. Pure Honey for Sale Select Clover Honey for sale. Also Buckwheat Honey Apply to John F. Gerrow, Ash Street, Port Perry. Bell Phone 156 r 2. 33-8 ------------------------ Farm for Sale Fifty acres, all workable, lot 19, con 2, Reach, barn 86x60, hip roof, stone stable, cement floor, water works and gasoline engine in barn, and stable; pig pen, 24x 40, driving shed 18x20, frame house 24x34, furnace; two acres orchard just coming into bearing, all kinds small fruit, all seeded but ten acres, fences and building in good repair. Quick sale. Goin into other business for healt reason. Apply to Ed. Lyle, R. R. 2, Bort Perry, Bell Phone 198 r 1-3 1.1, Two Cows for Sale Two good cows, one is due to freshen ii November and the other in December. Apply to A H Hammond, con 10, lot 23, Reach, Seagrave RR 2. FOR SALE 100 acre farm of best clay loam on lot 3, con: 2, Mariposa township. Hip roofed barn on stone foundation 50 x imple- ment shed, stable and loft 35 x 33, pigpen, ete. 9 roomed brick house, 2 acress of young orchard, large and small fruits. Run- ning stream thr mail; 1%, miles from church and state, one mile from church and store, one mile m school. For furthur iculars apply on premises to Mrs. W. J. Gibson. Property For Sale I have a splendid list of farms and town properties for sdle. Apply to Morley Campbell, Port Perry, Farm seller, or phane 174-2-2 t..f. FOR SALE 2 Iron Bedsteads and spring, 2 small tables, 2 card tables, easy chair, lar graph with ic motor, stands 5' high, suitable for stall, hotel or restaur- ant; sideb pair curling stones Tbs each, coal oil heater, shovel, spade, fork and hoe. Must be sold at once. Apply at residence of H. W. Linke, Port Perry. Millinery Apprentice wanted. Apply to Mrs. C. Tindall, on or after August 26, at her store, Leonard block, Port Perry. Office Closed Dr. J. A. Murray's office will be closed until September. ------------------------------------------ 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 P: Apply to G. D. CONANT, Owner, 20-tf 3 Oshawa, Ont. PURE HONEY OR SALE Apply to W. H. DOUBT, | : _ Port Perry, Ont. in vf Pure Hondy for Sale your tired powers PORT PERRY cs POULTRY Hides, Sheep Skins and Junk ' We pay the big price TURNER BROS. Bell Phone 213 Ind. 1800 HH ih il HR I | | ofl lt i There Avgly Phone 10914 + Port Perry : { Re AA Ama aie P. FIGARY PORT PERRY Office Phone 94 Residence phone 214 Sept. 7, 1922 | Miss Madeline Cockburn Miss Hazel Cockburn . . Teachers of PIANO AND VIOLIN Bell Phone 1691 2 Port Perry Miss Florence Hill bi : Teacher of PIANO AND THEORY Pupils prepared for Consgrvatory of Music. "Call Bell Phone 190 r 1-5 In and Let Feet and Advise | You FREE He Will Be Here TUESDAY, Excelsior dates, Best seedless raisins, Ib Fe nN : 164 Hod oap chips per. SE Pure lard per lb ee A Get our special offér on Gold and P. & G. Soap, 55¢ worth for 35c. A number of pieces of 32 inch Gingham, good pattern Reg. 30c per yard to clear _ We cansupply your needs in Fruit jars at right prices. W. F. Crosier Fall Term Opens Aug. 28th LLIOTT 77, Yongé and Charles Streets Toronto SyRIGTLY FIRSTS CLASS. uates readily obtain employ- ment. It pays to attend the Ro Catalogue free. W.J.ELLIOTT PRINOIPAL Corner onge Rud Ohasles tree! 'ORONTO Goode's Cre at Port Perry 1s paying 34¢. per 1b. for butter fat. You can save labor and make more money by sending yo Port Perry Creamery Allan Goode. Proprietor. " JONN BELDON LUNDY MISS ESTELLE K. BULL Teacher of : PIANO AND VOICE Pupils prepared for examination Phone No. 217. George Collins 'Real Estate Agent FARMS FOR SALE od properties. = Terms to -suit purchaser. All sizes of farms, houses and lots, ete for sale. - Port Perry, Ont Car for Hire ug ply A. Parrinder, : i