Wm. Bickle have ; to their home on Bigelow Street. Their phone is 207. _ Reserve Wednesday, May 28th, to hear Whitby Minstrels at the Town Hall, Port Perry. Entirely new pro- gram, Mr. John Maclachlan, who has been in Burlington for some months is in town for a short while, and while here will do some orchard work. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McCaw have returned home after spending the winter in Florida. Mr, and Mrs. Madison Williams, of Lindsay, who purchased the late re- sidence of J. C. Bell, have d into 'OF COURSE YOU WANT Elegant Cut Glass COME SEE OURS 'One desires the best quali of Cut Glass or none at We carry that on which you can depend. Then when you buy your Cut Glass at our store you have scores of beautiful de- signs from which to select. Our prices are as low as our high quality will warrant. We make "quality" right; then the "price" right. I. R. BENTLEY JEWELLER & OPTOMETRIST PORT PERRY, ONT. it. We join with the citizens and ex- tend to Mr, and Mrs, Williams a hearty welcome. OU UXBRIDGE Assistant Provincial Commissioner Jones of the Boy Scouts paid an official visit to Uxbridge, recently, and gave a very interesting and in- structive address to about forty scouts, who were present. We under- stand that Messrs. B. Willis, L. Nich- olls and Dr, Ballantyne have consent- ed to take charge of the troop in town and no doubt they will be able to bring the boys to a high standard of efficiency. --Uxbridge Journal Arent) () (pms. OSHAWA OLD HOME WEEK Plans to make the Oshawa Old Home Boy's Week one of the finest staged anywhere, are fast rounding into shape and at a meeting of the committees held in the City Hall last evening part of the week's program was drafted out and a number of questions which came up for discus- sion were left in the hands of the various committees for final arrange- ments. --Ontario Reformer ene} (Ypres CAR TURNS TURTLE; TWO MEN ARE HURT. William Morton, Jr, of Omemee, motoring to Peterboro, yesterday, accompanied by Albert Marsh, sus- tained serious injuries when the autdmobile, suddenly striking a grav- elled road, turned over. Morton was so badly injuried he could not be moved from the home to which he was carried, and Marsh suffered a broken collarbone. Morton is still at Howlers Corners, where the accident occurred and is not expected to live. rename (Ypres DIED x At the Western Hospital, on Mon- day, May 12, 1924, Minnie Coulter, beloved wife of Neil MacPhail, in her 61st year. Service will be held at her late residence, 83 Carleton St, Toronto, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Pro- ceeding Friday to Sonya, where fun- 'eral service will be held at St. An- drew's Church at 2 p.m. Interment at MacNeill's Cemetery, Wick. . At Raglan, on Saturday, May 10th, 1924, John Russell Brent, in his 41st year. ~~ At Ashburn, on Monday, May 12th, 1924, Mary Jane Sears, beloved wife * of Henry Taylor, in her 77th year. . i (3 hn LO.D.E The regular monthly meeting of Scugog Chapter, 1.0.D.E., was held on Monday, May 6th. Owing to ill health, the resignation of the Regent, Mrs. Geo. Jackson, was regretfully Mrs. John Nasmith was elected DOMINION IMFE INSURANCE Reuben S. Tindall has opened an office in the Ebbels Block, Port Perry. If you are interested in Life Insur- ance, a post card will bring full in- formation. 29 aa (fasion SCHOOL REPORT Report of the third sessional ex- aminations for the Third Class. Total marks, 900. Honors, 6756. Pass, 540 Senior Third Thora Kaufman, 784; Helen Vickery, 792; Dorothea Nasmith, 770; Ross Doubt, 766, Harley Balfour, 747; Valde Hortop, 786; Donald Shepherd, 716; Violet Lynch, 714; Merlin Hooey, 718; Helen Willard, 682; Harold Sey- mour, 677; Helen Clark, 666; Douglas Nasmith, 656; Ralph Miller, 646; Storey Beare,639; Beverley Smallman 635; Hazel Jeffrey, 628; Bobby Moray 619; Irvin Coates, 597; Tom Harris, 586. Junior Third Theodore Raines, 680; Dorothea O'Neill, 650; May Hall, 644; Mar- jorie Real, 614; Evelyn Somerville, 612; Arthur Carnegie, 576; Harold Cawker, 568; Teddy Kight, 543; Allin Doubt, 5156; Orval Druean, 498; Clif- ford Wakeford, 483; Grant Willard, 409; Hubert Raines, 407; Wilfred Stevens, 873; Henry Dodd and Alice Schedler, recently admitted. Gertrude V. Stovin, Teacher cian Opens CHANGE OF TIME - TABLE Trains between Port Perry and To- ronto go back to the summer schedule on Monday next. The morning train leaves Port Perry at 6.40 a.m. and arrives at Toronto at 8.456 a.m. stand- ard time. The evening train leaves Toronto at 5.10 p.m. and arrives at Port Perry 8 p.m. standard time. The other trains are as usual. ---- mtr "THE EXPRESS LIMITED" Under the auspices of Scugog Chapter, 1.0.D.E, Uxbridge Dramatic Club will present their play, "The Express Limited" in the Town Hall, Port Perry, on the evening of Tues- day, May 20th. Admission 3be. Children 26¢. See bills for particulars. Thé proceeds will be used to purchase playground equipment to be put at the Town Hall Park. poe Save Wednesday evening, May 28; to hear Whitby Minstrels. en nin MILK 8c. PER QUART Geo. Dobbins, Rosa Street, is sell- : ing milk at 8c. quart, or 18 quarts for $1.00 delivered. Sunderland: Tim Doyle. BLACKSTOCK Continued from Page 1 evening by the children of the Sunday A product of The Quaker Mills, Peterborough and Saskatoon DISTRIBUTORS--Port Perey. Hogg & Lytle. Uxbridge: W. S. » Lapp, Sacrament of the Lord's Supper School. On Saturday the 24th, sports wil be held in the afternoon followed by the customary excellent supper and a splendid program will be pro- vided in the evening by the Kenney Concert Company. : Services in the Anglican Church on Sunday morning will be conducted by Rev. J. L. Taylor, of Port Perry and Holy Communion will be administed. Mr. T. Smith was in Lindsay last week. imine {Y( pereee. GORDON WHITFIELD HAS BEEN APPOINTED PORSTMASTER Mr. Gordon Whitfield, of Whitby, a returned soldier, has been appointed Postmaster of that thriving town. will be disp d with at the morning service on Sunday next, May 18, The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Guild was held in the basement of the Church on Wednes- Jay last, First League game of the season will take place on Saturday night, May 17th. Brooklin at Ashburn. Mr. Roy Parrott left on Monday for Toronto, where he will attend. seligol. we wish him success. The weather has been very cold and backward® lately. Not much growth is reported. = We hope for warm bright days soon, Tentative Programme Lindsay's Old Home Week June 28th to July 5th SATURDAY, JUNE 28th. This is arrival day. = Visitors will be met at the morning, afternoon and evening trains by members of the Reception Committee. The 1.0.D.E. have charge of the registration office, and general information bureau. In the evening, Mayor Graham will extend an address of welcome to the visitors. The Citizen's Band will render a short musical program and the illuminations will be Re SUNDAY, JUNE 29th. In the morning and evening church services will be "¢con- on. ducted by former clergymen. members will provide music at both services. go to church. Sunda, vices at both-cemeteries. Where possible former choir Everybody afternoon it is planned to have decoration Ser- The reminiscence Committee*are working out the details for these ceremonies. MONDAY, JUNE 30th. At nine o'clock every one is asked to be present at Victoria Park where addresses will be delivered by promi- nent residents and ex-residents of the Town of Lindsay. Later in the morning the Old Boys and Girls are asked to attend school. There will be re-unions at all the public schools in town. In the afternoon there will be a program of sports, in which will be featured contests by Old Boys and Girls, On Monday evening there will be an Old Time Concert. TUESDAY, JULY 1st. This will be known as Toronto Day. Elaborate prepara- tions are being made by the Old Boys -and Girls of Toronto. There will be a trade and callithumpian procession in the morning and prizes awarded for floats, comic, ete. In the afternoon Toronto talent will provide a program at Agricultural Park. There will be plenty of music, fun and excitement. In the evening Toronto talent will provide another pro- gram on the stage in front of the grand stand. The ener- tertainment committee in Toronto say that they etic en Pe some surprises | in store for July ist. WEDNESDAY, JULY 2nd. excliomen t for lo: raf he pu or en e game. CURA , JULY 3rd pd Wednesday is js: Baseball 'Day. More details of this will 2% fils tiie E HE le 3 THOS. RAINES & SO PORT PERRY, ONT. 'TORONTS Remember you can spend the 24th at Blackstock and have a good time, a good supper and a good - laugh. Sport at 2.30, supper at 6to 8, and a |. We with to' rermind the public: that our big annivseray- sale, commienc- ~ ing May 15th and continuing May 26th, will surprise you all good q uality of goodsand prices, - and ay on the 8 7th of Eo the day we.opened the store, one year ago, we will give bargains that you will remember to the 2nd annviersary. Don't miss the 17th of May and visit the Port Perry Dominion Store, ALIX. GILBOORD DRYGOODS, = READY-TO-WEAR, BOOTS & SHOES PORT PERRY PHONE 177 TE x Stationery, Glassware, Notions We are now open for business in the Leonard Block, Port Perry, and shall carry a nice line of Stationery, G assware, Notions, etc., ete. We shall be pleased to show you our goods. We ivite you to inspect our, stock. MRS. G. W. SCHELL, PORT PERRY good program at 8. Come and wing B * y your friends. Is next door-to each customer A clever manufacturer in a small town found . he often lost r L Eepeat _orders from dis he had The New Series Star Car hes distinction of a type all its own that makes an imme- diate impres lon. ° wherever you see them sefinement and quality : 4 "has rated. its in the service of our ri20,000 own- By the distinguishing o B