nts J Fleury, 1-& Son, Port Perry Agen BS f machine and plow repairs, the 1900 Gravity Ohm and Pl Barn and Stable Equipmefit / Fashery and ASHBURN Empire day passed off quietly in our neighborhood, the only noticeable difference between that day and any other being visitors home for over the holiday. School, and all places of busi were closed. A ber of "the boys went fishing. Miss Marjorie Haig spent the week - end with her parents. : Mrs. Josey #&nd son 'of "Toronto, whehavé spent the 'past weék "with Rev. A. McD. and Mrs. Haig, re- J turned home early this week. We notice Miss Ethel Stuttaford, of Guelph, in our midst over the ohliday. The Misses. Barbara and Dorothy Miller of Moulton Ladies' College, of Toronto, were home over the week end. Miss Gladys Parrott visited her ..parents. Miss Cora Fisher' of Whitby, re: newed old acquaintances on Empire Burn's Church Community Club enjoyed a most pleasant time at their social. evening Thursday, 'May 21st. After the program by local talent, + lunclt was. served. Choir practice this week at 'eight o'¢lock jn' the basement of the church. The Women's Missionary Society met at the Manse on Wedmesday. Miss Helen Rodd of Whitby, -speirt _the holiday with her friend . Miss desis Heron, ¢ We are pleased to Master Donald MelIntyre up and around again' after his illness. : | Helene + AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD WPURNITURE AT MYRTLE STA. the property of F. C. Hall, on Tues- day, Jue 2nd, 1925. © Terms Cash. See bills for particulars. =. Geo, Jackson & Son, Auctioneer. PRINCE ALBERT The tharriage took. place at the Parsonage, Prince Albert, on Wed- nesday, May 21, 1925, of Sadie Irene Wilson to Arthur Thompson, both of Prospect. Very interesting and helpful 'ser- vices were conducted by Rev. J, V. McNeely, M.A, of Scugog, at Man-' chester, on the occasion of their Sun- day School Anniversary last Sabbath. The attendance at the Young Peo- ples' League on Thursday evening was about one "hundred, From Prospect there comes a re- port of appreciation of the splendid service given by Mr. Farmer, who supplied the work last Sunday: An 'old time open air service will be held on Prince Albert Church grounds at 7 p.m. next Sunday, May 31st.,, at which the congregations of the circuit will unite in recognition of our entrance into the Uhited Church, June 10th. The origin of the Metho- dist Church and a brief review of Wesley's life will be given. Bring your hymn books and come prepared Yo join" in singing Wesley's. well known hymns. If the weather is un- favorable the service will be held 'in the church. Mr. Farmer will assist the pastor by giving an address. nc) rian MYRTLE STATION ITEMS Bom-At Qshawa Hospital, May 26th, 1926, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Blight, a son« Mr. and Mrs, James Cooper spent Sunday at Stouffville. A number from here attended the fairs at Brooklin and Uxbridge. * Mr. Roy. Thompson of Prospect has bought a building lot across from Mr. W. Graham's from Mr. Arthur Savage and will erect a residence. Miss Ruby Guest of Toronto, was a holiday visitor at the home of Mr. W. J. Cook. . Scores for the 8. week as follows: May 21---Pickering 1, Brooklin 3 May 23---Goodwood 4, Ashburn 0. May 23~Cherrywood 5, May 28--Green River 1, Whitby 0 Cherrywed at Whitby, Manchester at | Pickering; - May 30th, - Brooklin "at | Ashburn, Goodwood at Claremont, + Standing of League Team won lost - draw points Goodwood or Claremont : Brooklin 'Gréen River Cherrywood Pickering Ashburn Manchester Whitby + CO OoMMNN WL to Op ND Om S- mam GIRL WANTED Girl for general housework, Apply Dr. Miller, 89 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa, | ai : NOTICE Any person owing an account to the estate of the late Dr. Mellow will kindly call at the store of W. M. Letcher, at their 'earliest convenience. W. Merlin Letcher, Administrator APRS 6. re COURT OF REVISION VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY Notice is hereby giverr that the Court of Revision for the Munici- pality of the Village of Port Perry for the year 1925 will hold its first sitting in the Clerk's Office on the 8th day of June, 1926, at 8 o'clock pm, to hear and determine. the several complaints of errors or' ommissions in the Assessment Roll for the said Municipality for the said said year 1926, said- Court. are 'hereby requested to attend at the time and place I tioned above, Dated..and published this 12th of May, 1925, E. H. PURDY, Clerk, ren) Orns 5 A PLAY AT PORT PERRY The Ar Y, P, A: of Usbridge will present their play "The New Private Secretary" in the Town Hall, Port Perry, on Friday Evening, May 29th, under the auspice of the A.Y.P.A. of the Church of the Ascension, Music between acts. Admision 8bc. rel is. JUNE 3rd AT NESTLETON © Court Nestle.ton C. 0. F will hold their annual celebration on June $rd. Sport at 2.30 p, m,, 'baseball at 3.00 to 8 p.m, v iy - Es aa 8. S. ANNIVERSARY AT CADMUS Special services on Sunday, May Port Perry Dominion Store Bargains for the End of the Week Ladies' Summer Sweaters, wool, and silk and wool, all shades and | and gizes, about ten lines. To clear at very low prices." Ladies' Blouse Waists, Broadcloth and other materials, very | nicely made and good shades. Ladies' Silk Scarfs, a good bargain. To clear at $1.99." To clear at 99c. Ladies" and Girle' Khaki Middies and Knickers to clear at very low prices. Nice shades of Ratine, 38 inches wide, good bargain at bbc. yard. ten lines of good Broadcloth in nice shades to clear at 75c. 31st, conducted by Rev. C. B." Dyer, at 11 a.m, and 7 pm, Baseball at 4 p.m. Monday, June 1. followed by Supper and concert. x DIED > At Port Perry, on W. A May 20th, 1925, Samuel McConnell, in his b4th year. " At Port Perry, on Friday, May 22, 1925 Lillian Day, beloved wife of Mr Arthur J, Kight, in ek 40th year. 'Games for next 'week--May 28th, | wr All persons having business at the] 5.30. Supper at 5:0 and concert it 1 creditors und others having claims against the" éstate of Maria Jane Mitchell, 'late. of the Township of } | Reach, in the County of Ontario, who died on or about the 18th day of March AD. 1926, are, on or before the Seventh day of June A.D. 1925, to send by post, prepaid,. to Harris & Harris, tors for Mary Li Rogers. "William H. Harris, Exeecutors, of the said deceased; their christian names and surnames, .aa- dresses and descriptions, the full particulars of 'their claims, a ssate- ment of their accounts and the nature 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 suid 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 th , to any p or persons of whose claims notice shall not have been received by them at the time of such distribution, Dated" at Port Perry this" seventh day of May A.D, 1926: HARRIS & HARRIS, Barristers, ete. Port Perry, Ontario. . &% Buggy for Sale Two good running buggies for sale cheap, also wood 'axle light wagon cheap--$16.00--easy running. Also 3-bushels of sweet clover seed; | cheap. 3 All kinds of repairs for John Irvin Wood Pumps, Come 'and see our large stock of new wood pumps. * A. D. PETERS," Jubilee Pump Works, Port Perry. Phone 148 r 1-3. mss HARRISON DRESSMAKER ison Dines; Sults and Coats made: to order... Rooms over Morrison's Drug Store, Port Perry. Sows for Sale Twenty choice baconitype Yorkshire sows for sale, bred to farrow in "June and July. Pedi- grees furnished if desired, Price reasonable for quick sale to make room."Apply to. : JNO. W. CROZIER Bell Phone 98 Port Perry I "T USE THIS CLUBBING LIST bed with any of the following publi- cations for 1926 at the following Globe Saturday Evening Post , Family-Herald & Weekly § Weekly Witness D8 ~ Women' 's s White Underskirts--89c. * These Underskittss are made of good. uality bleached cotton, with. wide * embroidery flounce. Good iy at $1.35. Glosting at se - Corset Covers at 48¢. 'These Corset Covers are nicely trimmed with*lace and embroidery, and - come 'in assorted patterns. (Good Value at 75c. Clearing at 48 each Ladies' Shoes at $2.48 20 Pairs only Ladies' Dongola and Patent Leather ford styles. Sizes 3 to 6. | Regular $485 Shoes in strap and Os t0 $5.00. Clearing at $2.48 + Boys "Two Piece Suits Clearing at $8.50 Fifteen only Boys' Tweed Suits in.fancy « grey and brown mixed effect, Made with belt and Pleated good Tepair. This for is wall] Real Estate | Morley Campbell's List PORT. PERRY ion any Good for garden oF 4 or yell large Lone. X hen ter, | r de' trees. AH acres, on & ratio of Port Perry; 8 room- BellPlone 183 W* 6 roomed hi ? wt a Se good re] Situated pi La '$1,100 balance at 6%. "+8 roomed frafy sed i A inciai igh de cob ih cash, balance iv 6%. i Good 8 rumed frame 8. hohoe, in Utica, large. pods! stable, hen Hotise, SE lot acre 4 ' linen Es 5%. chickenn514 street just outside e house in repair, all { - Scugog Island, 110 acres, 80 acres Tosily hardwood, 80 acres| workable, 25 acres seeded to alsike clover. New 7 roomed frame house, | barn 70 x 30 and 26 x 50, with stables watered and good fences. Situated "one" mile from ceiitre of Port Perry and. can be, bought as'a gding concern '--stock and implements of the, best and very reasonable terms. Act quick garage, hard and soft water in large strik ke th halt OE lo op ets. which overruns 'considerably, Sie fences, seven roomed frame 'underneath, well fenced and watered, | ap 6 new drive 'shed, and new hen house, plenty of small fruit 'and aples, SA Price $5,500. BARGAIN---100 acres more or less, lot 15 in the 6th concesion of Reach, 6 roomed frame barn 52 x 56 w | house, good cellar, barn 35x28, under- ground stabling, straw barn attached. Offi Bie ben and chicken house, garage, well fenced, good well at house, new | : of April only. = Car of ? gs Beg back. Regular price $12. 00. Sale price $8.60 £ be ro "BE WISE BUY COAL NOW at $16.50 a ton for Chestnut and Stove delivered in Town. Prices guaranteed the 1 mon The present regent with. the miners expires on Aug, 30th. Thera is every likelihood: of a ens: Be on the Safe Side. Order Now-- Solvay | hard Coke, Pea; $12.00 Dry g ut, $13.50 ton delivered. body wood 00 sing] od. elivered, 9 ugle co {Dry hemlock slabs $8. 00. single "cord, def ' vered, 'SPECIAL ; Coal now to $16. ton rom the car. P. FIGARY. | "smith & SMITH gd oar, Ot . Land Surveyors wd " Repl 'and Municipal WA $ Tr oon Suny = - Be > "STRAY. HEIFER 'Strayed to the premises of the | ndersigned, lot 12, con. 5, 'Reach, | oan hejfe d, milking Ty 'Three years is