aker: as Pc Poyment ex ¢ new, -- your most . profitable milking season is just . coming--now is the time to stop loss and waste. Your old machine will apply as part pay- ment on a M Ask us to make you an offer, NOW! die : > ats Sl George Jackson & Son, Port Perry Agents Also agents for Fleury, Cockshutt and Frost & Wood Farm Machinery. all kinds of machine and plow repairs, the 1000 Gravity Washers and Wringers, and Beatty Barn and Stable Equipment. ton on Wednesday, June 10th, | A good program. will be given | | including | is invited. | Ashburn and Brooklin playe || very exciting game of football © . | Saturday evening last, witnessed {an eager throng of friends. All ourfyyp buried at Burn's Church Cemetery on The Piano of Quality You must hear it to fully appreciate its richness of tone. The only upright piano with Bell, illimitable quick repeating action and metal sustaining frame. ear it in the Town Hall, papers by Mrs. F, Frank lin and Mrs, played a lin: winning by. one goal. boys need, is practise and everybody on hand for every game, j . Miss Gladys Parrott was home over: the week end. ' "Mrs. Alex. Stevens of Utica was Sunday last. * She is survied by' her | husband "and family who are well known in this vicinity to whom we extend our sympathy. We are pleased to see Miss Lillie Balfour in our neighborhood again. me) 0) Qian FOOTBALL SCORES Scores: for the S, 0. F. A, 'games played last week. May 28th, Picker- ing 5, Manchester 0; May 80, Whitby 0- Cherrywood 4; Ashburn 1, Brooklin 2, Claremont 1, Goodwood 3. League Standing Won Lost Draw Points Goodwood 0 Brooklin Claremont, Cherrywood 2 Pickering Green River Ashburn Manchester Whitby Games this week--June 4, Picker- ing at Cherrywood, June 6th, Green River at Manchester, ¥ OO OBITUARY = Died in Port Perry, on{ May 28th, John McGlynn, Deceased" was born in Pickering in 1856 but has lived in Port Perry for the past thirty Years where he worked as a stone meson. Those who mourn, his loss, besides his widow, are one son and three daughters, Mrs, W, H, Keller, Mrs. T. Reid, of Toronto, and Mrs. John Whitfield, of Port Perry, also five grandchildren, four brothers who arrived from Clifford, Ont., for the funeral and two sisters, ONO Wm. Darcy. Everybody | Rodman W.T. Over Tel. Office, Port Perry| COURT OF REVISION Municipality of the 'Township of . REACH' ..Notice is hereby given that'h Court of Revision of the Assessment Roll held at the Township Hall, at Man- I} chester, on Saturday, June 13th, 1925, I at 2 o'clock p.f, to hear and de-1 Hi termine the several complaints of | |i errors or omissions in the Assess- if ment Roll for the said Municipality All persons interested are requested accordingly. 7 W..F. DOBSON, Clerk. A RA | SOW LOST--REWARD OFFERED | li [~ Strayed from lot 13, con. 12, Reach on the 24th of May, large Yorkshire white sow with "fiép ears and wire in nose for .ring. Finder please notify A. F. Stone, Greenbank, Bell Phone 104 r 2-4, 3 re (HH nnn | : DOG LOST I Dark 'Brown Collie, back almost black, little white on two feet; and amswers to the name of: "Trick". Finder please notify Alex. McKinnon, Sonya. Reward, STRAYED to the premises of the undersigned, i Merchant Tailor iE for the Township of Reach will bejfll =~ of the Township of Reach for thefflis {year M25. {> | to take notice and govern themselves Jif Floor Oilcloth---Twe Pat Regular 55¢. yd. : Clearing. 4 A ¥ 23 » Two P: > x i t 1 i Price 49¢. yd T------ : % i Wn en's These Underskirts are embroidery Tlounce. These Corset Covers are nicely trimmed with lace and embroidery, " come in assorted patterns: Good Value at Tbe. 2 BLT ral made -- value at $1. érskirts--89c, of good Guality bleached cotton, with wide 8b, © Clearing at 89c. om # Ladies' Shoes at $248 1 20 Pairs only Ladies" Dongolaand Patent Leather Shoes in strap and Ox- ford styles. Sizes 3 to Hh sy 4 CYS nt ON en | Boys' Two Piece Suit Fifteen only Boys' Tweed Suits Made with belt and pleated back. Regular price Real Estate Ee good repair. This' farm. is well watered and good fences. Situated one mile from céntre-of Port Perry and can be Bought as a going concern --=stock' and implements of the best $12, = and Clearing at 48c each "Regular $4.35 t0.$5.00. Clearing at $2.48 : s Clearing at $8.50 in fancy "grey-and [brown mixed effect, - 00. Sale price $8.60 '--BE WISE-- BUY COAL NOW Morley Campbell's List PORT PERRY at $15.50 a ton for Chestnut and Stove delivered in Town. Prices Port Perry, June 8th at 8 p.m. lots 10 and 41, con. 2; Cartwright, about the 10th of March, red heifer with stubby horns, Owner may have and very reasonable terms. Act quick Deceased was well liked and will ¥ 8 4 be remembered 'as a good kindly This property is in good repair--83% Wm Day : Bell Phone 161 w Port Perry }33338Lss JS332Essssss sts s The Burdens of the Empire If we claim certain rights, let ws assume some of the duties that go with them." "I am ashamed every time 1 meet people in the old country and +» the conversation turns on the defence of the Empire, for up to the present Canada has hardly lifted a finger in this direction. The ocean path- ways- of the world are Kept-open and free for every citizen of the Empire, and it is the British taxpayer, taxed as no other taxpayer in the world, who beats the burden, standing erect, pur-. suing the same course of character and indepen- dence, paying every last cent and dollar when it comes due, It is the British taxpayer who keeps open the sea routes so that our millions of bushels of grain may go to Europe, and what we need is a measuring up to eur duties as burden --bearers as well as privilege seekers." --Sir George E. Foster. Port Perry Dominion Store Bargains for the End of the Week Ladies' Summer Sweaters, wool, and silk and wool, all shades and and sizes, about ten lines. To clear at very low prices: Ladies' Blouse Waists; Broadeloth and 'other materials, very ~~ nicely made and good shades. - To clear at $1.99. ~ 3 ~ Ladies' Silk Scarfs, a good bargain. To clear at 99c. Ladies' and Girls'. Khaki Middies and Knickers to clear at very ; low prices. . Nice shades of Ratine, 38 inches wide, good bargain at 56¢. yard. bout ten lines of good Broadcloth in nice shades to clear at 750. ew shades of nice wool Crepe, 40 inches wide, to-clear at 96c. A lot of Boys' Dress Caps and Straw Hats to clear at 49c, 'BIC BARGAIN IN STRAW HATS ce Straw Hats. To clear at $145, ~~ IX. GILBOORD wear | speak of him. "| Master. - His home life neighbori Interment was made at R. C. Cemetery on Saturday, May 30th, . Death Claims W. H. Marsh. W. H. Marsh, a resident of Oakes for 33 years, passed away ab his home in this city at 5.40 a.m, Satur« day, May 23, after a ten days illneds with acute gastritis, ' William Henry Marsh was born in Prince Albert, Ontario, on April 2, 1843. He received his education in the schools of the Dominion. 'On De- cember 24, 1886, he was united in marriage to Miss Hannah Bell, and to this union five children 'were born. Three died in infancy, and two are living: Samuel Henry Marsh and: Minnie E. Marsh. The mother died May 9; 1879, 3 Mr, Marsh was again married on December. 29th, 1880 to Miss Hester Hurd, who was 'a 'very * deveted, mother to his young children. She passed away at Oakes, April 14, 1002. May 4, 1904 he was married to Mrs. Martha Hall who survives him, The deceased was one of the early pioneers who helped to blaze the trail of 'present-day civilization. He came | with his family from Port Perry, On- tario, to Columbia, Dakota, in 1883, and in 1886 he homesteaded near Ludden. The family moved to Oakes in 1892, ak ' Mr, Marsh was a very industrious, conscientious man, and the. influence of his artistic nature was manifested wherever he lived.' It is. with pro- found respect and affection that we © was a rare man and possessed all those traits which make a true christian gentleman, He united with the Method being ever thoughtful of the comfort expenses. Apply to Smith Bros. of Burketon, Ont., Phone 198 r 4. mr a AGENT WANTED To introduce RENOL, the superior furniture and automobile polish, to dealers or customers in Port Perry and vicinity, This' polish already has steady sale in larger cities. Liberal with live record and satisfactory references. Immediate action want- ed, S. 8. Stafford, Limited, 9] Davenport Road, Toronto. rma) semi. SCUGOG COUNCIL : The Scugog Council met on Satur- day last as a Court of Revision. All members present and subscribed . to the declaration of office. Mr. Clar- ence Hood was made Chairman. The Assesment Roll, 'which was very neatly made up bp Mr. A, Sweetman, was. laid on the table, Mr. Allen Jackson appealed against his assess- ment as.being too high. "The Court held that the asséssment is the same as has been for years and that when compared with others is a fair as- sessment, The appeal was dismissed. The Roll after being carefully ex- amined was adopted on motion and finally 'passed and taken 'as the as-. sessment rol for 1926. - The Court 'adjourned. id The Council then met in regular session. ~ Minutes of last meeting read and adopted. On motion of Mr. » $175, for stationery and postage and 950 as salary, coin "On Motion of Mr, Frank Dowson 58 loads of gravel | $13 for shovelling Ploughman $5 same by proving property and paying} commission to energetie salesman] Russell Hood the assesser was paid] Mk. John Reader Was paid. $8.70 for| WL ; ~ BellPhone 183 W 6 roomed % acres'land, good wall. gomed house, % hen house, fruit In gmod repair. Situated on Union Avenue, ice $1,100. $500 cash, balance at 5%. ; 8 roomed frame house, % acre land, good: stable, soma ffuit, water, aftunied oh bee Yilage of aheheste ovineiai Highway, Jeautiful prof trees. All for $2,000. $1000 eash, balance at 6%. : Good '6 roomed frame house, in Utica, large woudsh hen house, nice iot o land, close wi ossession any time. arden or chickens--b6% ire mos street Juss outaide on of Po 3 - poral house in es Tepair, all Op Scugog Island, 110 acres, 30 |acres mostly 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 underneath, well fenced and watered, new drive shed, and new 'hen house, plenty of small fruit and aples. Price $5,500, 'BARGAIN-=100 acres more or less, Tot 15 in the 6th concesion of Reach, 6 roomed. frame house, woodshed, barn 62 x 56 with stabbling for six horses, 20 "head cattle, hay barn 30 x 40, two pig pens, building all in . An ideal place--nine acres more or]. ; Dry hemlock slabs +-good wells, nice lot of fruit; spring | East half of lot 18, concession 8, 80 house, good cellar, ba ground stabling, straw ba: t HIE. pen. and chicken house, garage,' acres good garden land, 8 roomed frame-house, stable, drive shed and |" Barage, bard and soft water in house, electric range wired for 220 volts Hydro. 9 apple trees, large * apparagus bed, all kinds small fruit. This property is situated on Union Ave, buildings are in good repair, stone foundation, good cellar. Price $8000. $1660 cash, balance on mortgage at 6%. less of good land, stone cellar, new barn with" good stabling, two creek in pasture field. Beautiful shade trees and good fences. Price $4000, As much cash as possible. ares, which overruns considerably, good fences, seven roomed. frame Dry bod Car of E delivere eS guaranteed the mon 'of April only. hin te St ut The present agreement with the miners expires on Aug, | There is every strike then. "Be on the Safe Side. --Ordér Now-- Solvay hard Coke, Pea, $12.00 Nut, $13.50 ton delivered." delivered. cord, delivered $3.00 single SPECIAL m the 8 Coal now to $165. ton fro car. « frame house, furnace, stone cellar, first class'water, Barn 86 x 70, stonewstables, cement pig pen, some apples and small fruit, 'close to + Government highway and railway. Special Bargain, © 25 acres more SMITH & SMITH Land Surveyors and Engineers, attached. ll fenced, good well at house, new, +. "DENTAL SU Office Huurs--9 a. Office over elcers Sti "dn Sows for Sale Twenty = choice ' _bacon-type | Delinea | Yorkshire sown Tor sal pict be} ROAR nl July. od 80th. likelihood of a 7 * y wood $4.00 single cord, P. FIGARY.