one of our cool at once have a splendid drink a wonderful restorative of your tired powers. PORT PERRY are to be had at this Fountain of us sogget one. WI When / 0 Tova and. yf step in "Gh get health-giving 'qualities. Every woman shold read the fol- lowing statement from Mrs. J. Luck- hurst, of 706 Durle Street, Toronto, Ont. It portrays convincingly the true merit of Dreco, especially em- phasing the quickness of its bene- ficial action. "For several years I have suffered from indigestion", days says Mrs, _ Since going to press last week, a of matters have developed 'which have requirea some slight changes in the arrangements for the program. In the. first place Reeve Figary wrote to the Provincial au- _ thorities as to the use of the Town Hall for local concerts, and received a reply to the effect that the only entertainments that were barred ' from being given in the Town Hall were the travelling shows and mov- ing picture shows - This gave the Directors access to the hall, and for two reasons it was decided to hold the evening concert there as usual. In the first place the hall is more comfortable, especially if the weather should turn a bit cold. Next the cost of erecting a platform, drawing the piano and extra seats meant a lot of work for people who would be very busy that day. So it has been decided to do the usual thing, and the concert will be held in the town hall. There will be a reserved seat plan at McKee's "Jewelry store and the prices will be H50¢ and 35¢ as in former years, The program will consist of duets, quartettes, etc, costume songs, © comedy sketches and minstrel show, in color. Don't miss it. Secure your seats early. In connection with the Public Pub- lic School parade we are pleased to be able to announce that the Moffatt Motor Sales Company, of Oshawa, dealers in McLaughlin, Oldsmobile and Oakland cdrs, are putting up a shield for competition among the Rural Public Schools; and the Pedlar People, of Oshawa, manufacturers of Sheet Metal Building and Fireproof- ing materials, are donating a soft ball equipment for competition be- tween the different forms of the Port Perry Public School. Teachers are specially requested I to send in at once their requests for free admission for scholars in Port Perry, Reach, Scugog and Cartwright ~and to* make arrangements to enter the contest. As Hon. Geo. S. Henry is to honor us with his presence that day, we wish to do him the honor of seeing a fine school children's parade. ----.§--_ " SEAGRAVE LADIES' AID « will hold their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. F. Watson, on Sept. 19; The meeting is a week later than on account of the Port Perry 0 SONYA Mr. and Mrs. Anthony McKinnon, "of Toronto, are visiting with the former's parents. Mr, and Mrs. T. H. Watson, and Mrs. Somerville, of Toronto, spent the week end with friends here. (Too late for last week) Fo Mr. Fraser, of Brooklin, ere on Sunda 1y. Next Sun- Vv. & Mason, of Bowman- fe wi preach. Mrs. Mc Vicar, of New York, ¥s the of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Ferguson. @ extend our deepest sympathy Mr. Donald Cameron oy family, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert arte their recent bereavement. 'Mr. and Mrs. Beecroft, of To- nto, have igh visiting the form- parents here. reenbank basketball team played iendly: game with Sonya, on Fri- evening and were defeated. The which was held in the hall was ed success, Jean Middleton, of Belleville, visiting with friends here. Bnnie, acMillan of Rochester, th her sister, Mrs. T, patulations to Miss and Miss Marguerite Wil- on passing their exams, fupray, Clarkson has returned on nes Dan. and Andrew 3 Mas Cameron, J, Sibson, an y amson, est to help with the har- McKinley, of To-| ding ey vacation witl KILLED AT KALADAR was cut off. Mrs, cock, of Myrtle Station, operator at Kaladar, ee QO Oe HIGH TREASON being sued by modern economies. 000 : WAS AT STOUFFVILLE tend important conferences. (0 STRAY CATTLE Strayed to the undersigned, lot 9, con. 1, Reach Tp. four Holstein Heifers, paying expenses. Myrtle Station, Ont. 000 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Wm. Martyn, Durham, deceased. 1914, notice is hereby given that al against the estate of James White, in the County of Durham, who died on or about the Sixteenth day of May, A.D. 1923, are, on or before the First day of October A.D. 1928, to send by post, prepaid, to Wm. H. Harris, solicitor for Frederick Hy- land and Henry Thompson, Executors of the last Will of the said deceased their christian names and surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, a state- ment of their accounts and the na- ture of the securities (if any) held by them, and that after the day last aforesaid the said executors will pro- ceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties en- titled thereto 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 any person or persons of whose claim or slaims notice shal time of such distribution. of August, A.D, 1923. Wm. H. HARRIS, Solicitor for the executors. O00 ee UTICA NEWS Ohio, is visiting at her home here. Miss Annie Christie. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hortop attend. ed the Horse Show at Cobourg. Sunday at Ashburn. 'returned to Mr. Frank Ashton's. daying in Oshawa. Miss Mabel Manning has returned- to her home in Oshawa, after spend- ing a couple of weeks at the home of 'Mr. Thos. Lane, The infant child of Mr. and Mrs, Roy Spencer was killed at Kaladar on Thursday, August 23. The little girl was playing with a child's wagon on the C.P.R. station platform when she lost control and was pitched right in front of a car that was being shunted. The top of the child's head Spencer is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bea- The body was buried at Groveside Cemetery on Sunday last. Mr. Spencer is a C.P.R. The International Harvester Co. is the United States Government for depressing prices. Curious that a concern so large as the Internation Harvester Co. should not know that cutting prices is look- ed upon as the unpardonable sin in The law is-- boost everything, especially prices. Who is going to pay for the boost eventually does not seem to matter. Hon W. L. Mackenzie King made a brief visit to Stouffville. on August 28, prior to going to England to at- premises of the Owner can have same by proving property and Of James White late of the Town- ship of Cartwright, in the County of Pursuant to Sec. 56 of Chapter 121 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, creditors and others having claims Luckhurst. "I had gas on the sto- mack, acid risings and smothering spells, The pains were very severe across my back and I felt tired out all the time. My liver was sluggish' and I was chronically constipated. Had constantly to take a laxative which gave me only temporary relief. I didn't rest well and my appetite was very poor. The food I did eat gave me no nourishment because it was not properly digested. No remedy ever gave me the re- sults that Dreco has and I have only taken a half bottle. I had only taken a few doses when I could feel the dif- ference and it seemed to act so dif- ferently from any other medicine. It has gone to the root of my trouble and I am sure, and I feel positive that by continuing the treatment I will get real good results. I haven't been having those terrible bloating spells and shortness of breath, nor have I any pains through my limbs and back. I eat well and sleep soundly and am indeed happy that I can recommend Dreco." Dreco 'acts quickly and with sure helpful results, because it is made from nature's own remedies. ..Dreco is being specially introduced in Port Perry, by P. G. Morrison, and is sold by a good druggist anywhere. re (J (prem, NOTICE TO CREDITORS ..In the matter of the estate of Evelyn Butt, late of the Village of Port Perry, in the County of Ontario, widow, deceaesd. Notice is hereby given that all per- sons having any claims against the late Evelyn Butt, of the Village of Port Perry aforesaid, who died on or about the tenth day of March, 1923, at the Village of Port Perry re re- quired to send by post, prepaid or de- livered, to the undersigned, or to Arthur J. Elliott, Oshawa, the ad- minstrator of the said deceased, full particulars of the said claims, to- 1 | gether with the claimant's name and address, and the nature of the se- late of the Township of Cartwright, curities, if any held by them in re- spect of such claims. 'And take notice that after the 22nd notice. of August, eo 1928. day of September, 1923, the said ad- minstrator will proceed to distribute the estate of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, and pur- suant to the provisions of the Trustee Act, R.S.0.,, Chap. 121, Sec. 56, dis- tribution will be made having regard only to the claims of which the said adminstrator shall then have had notice, and that he will not be liable for the said assets, or any part there- of, to any person or persons of whose claim he shall not then have received Dated at Port Perry this 28th day E. W. C. SHARPE, 29 Simcoe St. South, Oshawa, Ont. Solicitor for the said Adminstrator ie) O Qian SCUGOG Mr, and Mrs, Fred Stark, Master not have been received by hem at the Dated at Port Perry this 25th day Miss Maude Ashton,of Willoughby, Miss C. Stevens is visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Enoch Kendall, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall, spent Mr. Chas. Wildes, of Milton, has Master Frank McGregor is holi- 1 | Clifford Stark, Miss Lola Stark, Mr. Alvin Stark, Mr. Wm. From, Miss Lethbridge, of Hespler; Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Dodge, and Mr. and Mrs. Al- wyn Stark, of Ilion, N.Y., called on Mr. Geo. Hodgson Sr. on Sunday. Mr. Hodgson celebrated his '90th birthday on Saturday. rere (J () (presen OSHAWA FAIR Oshawa Fair is now only three weeks away. The Prize Lists have been placed in the mails, If you have not Yoeuived 0 one, write « or id the King St. St. Qeeret Ortawa, bE. nn i; "sent. Everythin, better fair for coz, Prize List with prize moliey is one 3 rectors ustly proud. TO LLY Ded thee in ladies work which been - letely revised: for ders, th 8 paises of nated by the Robt. Toronto, is another _ Exhibitors the Di- points to a bigger and |. 'The enlarged increased | Special | are do} the full particulars of their claims, & statement of their accounts and the | nature of the securities (if any) held by them, and that after the day last aforsaid the said Executors will pro- ceed to distributé the assets of the said deceased among the parties en- titled thereto 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 any person or persons of whose claim or claims notice shall not have-been received by them at at the time of such distribution. Solicitor for said Executors. DR. J. A. MURRAY DENTIST Office upstairs in Leonard Block Hours py to 6 p.m. Phone 98 ------------------------------ VOTERS' LIST, 1923 Municipality of the Township of Scugog, County of Ontario ~~ Notice is hereby given that I have transmitted or delivered to the per- sons mentioned in Sections 8 and 9 of the Ontario Voters' List Act, the copies required by said Sections to be so transmitted or delivered of wo the lists, made pursuant to said Ac of all persons appearing by the last Revised Assessment Roll of the said | Municipality to be entitled to vote in| the said Municipality at Elections for Members of the Legislative Assembl and Municipal Elections; and tha the said List was first posted up at of August, 1928, and remains there for inspection. Electors are called upon to examine said List, and if any omissions or any other errors are found therein, to the said errors corrected according to law. THOMAS GRAHAM, Clerk of said Municipality _ ene) () reeeme ORGAN FOR SALE Six octave Bell Organ, walnut case, al condition. Apply to Mrs. George Patterson, Prince Albert, Ont. O. 4 TIMBER AND PASTURE LAND emma) () (seen FOR SALE 100 acres of timber and pasture land in lot 16, con. 8, Also a cook stove, coal oil stove and some furni- ture for sale. Apply to W. F, Weir, Port Perry, R.R. 2. eee () ree HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE The undersigned offers for sale his premises, Union Ave, Port Perry, consisting of frame house, 8 rooms; barn 80 x 86, stone stable, ten acres of land, good orchard. For further particulars apply to D. Boe, Port Perry, Bell Phone 174 r 6. 3 re (ee ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Centre Church, Scugog, will hold anniversary services on Sunday, Sept 16th, when Rev. Dr. Brown, of To- ronto, will speak at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Special music. On the follow- ing Tuesday there will be a good con- cert and a fowl supper. Fuller an- nouncement later. UY SHINGLES FOR SALE * I have a car of shingles unloading *{ composed of 5x, 3x and 2x. They are a very fine shingle, the 5x being exceptionally good, measuring 5 buts two inches, now unloaded. ..Also a ear of fresh cement, tile and brick. C. L. VICKERY DIED Mary Brown, widow of the late Dr. A. C. Courtice. Interment took place August 27th. At Kaladar, on Friday, August 24, 1928, Annie Caroline larine; beloved daughter of Mr. and Roy Spen- i ths. my office at Scugog on the 20th day | take immediate proceeding to have Dated this 20th day of August,1923 On Friday, August 24, 1923, at her | home, 109 Beech Ave., Toronto, Ada | at Pine Grove Cemetery, on Monday, | Men' 8 Porous Knit Uuherwear, Shirts' and 40 only. Regular 75c. Value, for. Men's Balbriggan Drawers, kites chong Sizes 36, 38, 40 only. Regular 650c. ~~ . ° Men's Shirts at a Sacrifice Men,s Fine Print Shirts in good. assortment of patterns. Price $1.75 to $2.25. Men's Work Shirts in plain Khaki and Blue Stripes. $1.50 to $1.66. Clearing Sale Price Ese. lar 29: / August Sale Price $1.26 Ten per cent. Discount on all Canvas Shoes, for Regu Men, Women, or Children. Men's Tan Harvest Boots, sizes 6, 7, and 8 only, Regular $3.35 value. To clear at $2. Men's Heavy Plow Boots in Tan or Black, Solid Leather, plain toe, made on good Army last. Rermiar $4.50. August Sale Price, EEREENNENEEEENENGN NENNENNARRNNRARAN NENA ANA ESNAEN RRA : 'August Sale Price 25¢. 45 PROPERTIES FOR SALE $3,000 buys 98 acre farm in the Tp. Reach, fair good hardwood bush, splendid lot of fruit. $1600 cash handles htis proposition. Several up-to-date and" beautiful homes in annd near Port Perry for sale. Can be bought for less than half what they would cost to build today. For particulars apply to MORLEY CAMPBELL, Port Perry Mrs. Campbell (nee Florence Hill) Teacher of Piano and Theory Pupils prepared for examinations. Class now forming. Phone 190 r 1-6 - - oe ye You must have heard what Chiropractic has done for wing children. Their health po upon th e, condition of eir spine. A Chiropractor lo- fu the displaced verte- brae and restores it to its correct position that the nerve force may: nourish $ : es. : 1B BY USING Port If you want it geod "BERT MacGREGOR Will do the rest. Ring up Phone 72. Stop Lightning Destruction, Dodd & Struthers Lightning Rods We also handle Pumps, pump 'repairs for all makes of pumps; Pumping mills; piping; cement tile; wells dug. Thos. Raines & Son, T = ij = - The Peoples' Meat Market Toronto Perry f We sell everything you want in choice, clean, palatable, nutritious and satisfying meats.