) : { this. session pass a byla j : Ton y in order that the new legislation may be We have many beauti- unty, 1... ie an | It i8 understood that the total mileage ve ; ful gifts at very moder: tl. 0 Ge omnty road salem Ts 178 mis fo 2 in'health. ate prices. Wedd miles in existence. a 2 per cent. is leans' ary % . See our Wedding unty road system in the province. ) citizens will be pleased to : 2 y s of the Act are not to come into that Mr. John Irvin is some |§ Rings. They wear 'is issued by the Lieutenant-Govern well. Our Diam ond may, however, be called to some of the provisio Rings a joy to the § any time me made-effective, : aa nT aw receiver. Special prices, (a) council may appoint a committee of not more than til June 15th, 19 ea five persons who need not be members of the ouncil for She pur. For Watch, Clock or . pose of overseeing the work fo be done on the County Jewelry repairs see us. Our Optical Dept. at Mr. Clarence Town, wife and of hens, spent the week at home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Town," SEAR ~ Mr. apd Mrs. J. Turnbull of Win- nipeg are visiting Mrs. Turnbull's father Mr. John Irvin, Miss Laura Ingram, has sufficiently' recovered from her recent illness to be able to return home from. the hospital. x ~~ Mr. Geo. Gibson, wife and family, The score Oakwood - Port Perry ) Batteries--Lee. 5 "M, Jackson and Nesbitt be : 'W. J.COOK | = REALESTATE 'Box 47, My1 Lion | : Large list to select .from. Bell Phone 120r 8 System. 0s i EAT (b) All the provisions of 'the Highway Improvement Act, under which the streets in the iran municipalities which fori A in ¥ : onstruc! your service, connecting links in the County Road System, have been copstru ; -- construction of such streets will not affect the existing agree- = x ments between the founty jd the urban, municipalities, The ouncil may congratulate themselves on tthe fact that all con- A : % ; I. R. BENTLEY necting links have heen constructed and the terms settled before | SOUTH ONTARIO LIBERALS and Mr. Arthur, all of Brampton : 1 | changes in the law can be brought into force. ELECT OFFICERS FOR YI slic Mr. Muir. wife. and family and Jeweller and Optometrist. (¢) The word "Provincial" is no longer to be applied to any| The South Ontario Liberal A i t the h Oramiumse kA SRR AE, (d) The subsidy from the Provifice will hereafter be fifty|at the reorganization "mee oa oy Wor.» -- Mann ign: y per cent, of the expenditure, ' { Whitby. Hon. President, Dr.; D (64 . At Port Perry, on June 2nd, 1925,| (€) The enactment with regard to bridges on boundary lines|Hoig, Oshawa; President, /W. iA. : Mr. J. F. Wright had the misfort. to Mr: and Mrs. F. R. Bennett. a son. | Detween local municipalities in the County or on' Co. ity boundary | Dryden, Brooklin; First Vice Pres, Na Beet ne Yo Break his left arm as She iv : a ? "| lines or roads used in lieu-of such lines is Dow limited to bridges 5 Jefpeey, Fort Peresk Second Yio MERCHANT TAILOR 8 Of a Iall while coming down i i e i i resident, 8. © 8. Farmer, Po . adler Tron th a of fifty feet iff span or over. The subsidy from the Province is to PORT PERRY, ONT ARIO trian) (presen. 3 ed, have been repealed. The hew enactment applicable to the Mr. George Allin and daughter, all of of the roads in the system. : J ciation elected the following Perry; Third Vice President, Ralph doing nicely. ~ The Church of the Ascension are holding a Garden Party at the home of Mrs. G. Woods, on June 26th. See bills for particulars. F. E. Luke, Optometrist, Toronto, HIGH SCHOOL ENTRANCE The Junior High School Entrance Examinations "will be held in Port Perry High School on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, June 24, 25 and 26. Time table is as follows: Third of June \ It was a hot day. be forty per cent. of the expenditure. E-- at Port Perry, McIntyre, Myrtle; Fourth' Vice Pres. | Miss E. M. Sleep, Port Whitby; ering; Secretary, G. D. Conant, Osh- awa; Assistant Secretary, J. P. Man- | AGENT FOR Fitth Vice Pres, J. C. Phillips, Pick: | Larvex Moth "JOHN BELOON LUNDY =~ \ Proof| ~~ ips.bps, =7.- 5 « Liquid 3 + DENTAL SURGEON Graduate of Royal College of Dental gan, Oshawa; Treasurer, J. B. Mitch- ell, Whitby, ! 2 Rc = A TO BLOSSOMS Robert Herrick Born" 1591-Died 1674. Fair pledges of a fruitful tree, for the protection of cloth. Can Surgeons and University of Toronto. ' | be bought by the bottle. or will | Office Hours--9 a.m. to 5 pm. KEvep- call personally and apply Larvex| - ing by appointment to clothing, ets, upholstery. | Phones-Office 681 2. Residence 68r3 Suits. insured -against moths| Office over Morrison's Drug Store. = 2 for 60¢ - Thousands of dollars' | TT PAYS TO ATTEND THR. worth of usa 'destroyed by IT PAYS 10 ATTEND THE BEST! Wednesday, June 24 8.45 to 9 a.m.--Reading Regulations 9.00 to 11.00 a.m.--Grammar, 11.00 to 12.00 a.m.--Writing 1.80 to 3.30 p.m.--Geography. Thursday, June 25 9.00 to 11.80 a.m.--Arithmetic No Port Perry citizen broke any sports record. Oakwood trimmed us well at baseball, and we let all the lawn bowling prizes out of town. But we had a good friendly time. The youngsters had a holiday and a thoroughly good time. After the day's sport was over, the ladies of the F-0. D. E. had prepared a bountiful supper, which a large number of will be at 'A. J. Davis' Drugstore, on Thursday, June 18th. 9.30 am.' to 6 pm. Sr IMPORTANT NOTICE All persons indebted: to the 'late Philip Figary are requested to settle their respective accounts with Mr. A. K. Sinclair at the Coal Office, Florrie Figary, administratrix, at her resi- dence, or Jno. W. Crozier, Solicitor for the estate, with out delay in __ order to close the estate. Port Perry, June 11, 1925. a 1 + { SI SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS The following have been successful at the recent examinations at the University of Toronto. IV Arts--Elsie Rose, Grace Rose, Bessie Crozier. IV Medicine--Harold Jackson. III Arts--Elizabeth Allin, Miriam "Harris. g dis 4 , II Dentistry--John Brock and R. Honey. _ Misses E. Rose, G. Rose and B. Crozier, received their degree of Bachelor of Arts at Convocation in + Toronto on Friday, June 5th. -- OO . DIED On Scugog Island, on Monday, June 8th, 1925, Ellen Williams, in her preSird year." TT Burial took place, at Nestleton Cemetery. ; ! a | ---- ON THE GREEN The opening game of the Lake _8hore Bowling League was played here on Friday night, June 5th, 1.30 to 4.00 p.m.--Literature. Friday, June 26th. 9.00 to 11.00 a.m.--Composition 11.156 to 12.00 -a.m--Spelling. 1.80 to 3.30 p.m.--History. Reading will be taken at conven- ient times during the three days. Candidates will bring with them-- pens, pencils, rulers and erasers. Standards required for passing. are forty per: cent. on each subject and sixty per cent. on total, offer three prizes for competition-- one to go to the highest candidate from Port Perry Public School, and two- tothe thighest candidates fhom all schools outside of Port Perry. These prizes are given on condition that the winners attend Port Perry High School for the full school year, 1925-26. A fee of $1.00 will be charged all 'candidates, to be collected the first forenoon of the examinations. THOS. H. FOLLICK, Chairman High School . Entranee «Board, teen QO W. M. 8. CONVENTION Thursday afternoon last the thirty-second annual 'convention of the Women's Missionary So- ciety of the Bay of Quinte Branch being held in the the The Port Perry Board of Education | - following program was given: in review before him. = ai agjonal esau of the season was held on Wednesday, Juhe 3rd, when twenty-two rinks competed for the prizes offered. Mr. Phil. St. John's rink 'was suc- cessful in Yetainthg his. reputation by carrying off the four pair of lawn 'bowls, representing first prize. .The second honors_were captured four sets of carvers, while Mr. Young and his rink of Oshawa, came third, going home with the electric exten- sion lamps. people enjoyed. After that there was a most P tainment put on in the Town Hall, and the ladies are to be complimented upon the excellence of 'the performance. Folk Dancing by younger and older girls, Ace of Diamonds, Tantali, Danish Dance of Greeting, Sir Roger de Coverly, Highland Schottische. Vocal Duet by Misses Kathleen and Lucille Leask. ""Reveries of a Bachelor,"' in which Mr. John Harris figur- ed as the bachelor, and a bevy of beautiful young ladies passed The Port Perry Band played in the Park BOWLING TOURNAMENT = -- The first local bowling tournament = The Home Club rinks were among | by Mr. Kennedy's tink, of Uxbridge," BASEBALL leasing 'enter- The including--The Solos by Mr. George Armstrong, Scottish voealist. A particularly fine number was the Tableau--*Winged Victory," by Mrs. W, H. Harris and Mr. Will Nesbitt. the Tobleau was on view Mrs D. Carnegie sang the "Reces- While . the "also rans" but apprecipted. the generous support afforded by the out- side clubs™ As the plus' syste was adopted the tournament ended before 10 o'clock in the evening, all rinks having the opportunity to play at least four games; a The total local entries which were only five were somewhat disappoint- ing as the ittee had expected that the good showing of our club at last year's tournament of ten entries wpuld be repeated. : 3 "Twas pity Nature Brought you during the evening. | A ¢ Why do ye fall so fast? moths every year. Your date is not yet past, But 'you may stay here yet ax .. while : To blush and gently smile, And goat last. ; What, wete you born to be .And so bid-good night? DR. J. A. MURRAY, SA > DENTIST Office upstairs in Leonard Block Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone 93 _ PORT PERRY, ONTARIO. Le LLIOTT. By Yonge and Alexander Sts., Toronto. Every graduate of .the last -15 . months has secured employment. Open all year. : "Enter mow. Catalogue free. . "W, J. ELLIOf'T; Principal. i forth. ; Merely to show you forth And lose you quite. 'But you are lovely leaves, where P we « May read how soon things 3 ave Sig hg ! Their "end, though ne'él' so _brave: And "after they have shown "their pride ir Like you, awhile, they glide Into the grave. * TO DAFFODILS Fair daffodils, we weep to see You haste away too soon; As yet the early rising sun * - Has not attained his noon, Stay, stay. bs " Until the hasting day Has run. : : 'But to the even-song; And having prayed together| : we Will go with you alo. i ' The Groutest Service-- ~The Least Attention | 5 tt There's no plo. of farm 8 ats why I recommend the 'twenty years' service with practically: no uipment\ that gives so mu ice over 80 long a period with so little attention as a good windmill, oronto - Self- | so highly. Lots of Toronto Windmills bave given from eighteen to attention outside an occasional oiling and ae. still operating satisfactorily "In the Toronto Sel Oilng Windmill ll { gears tein a of special o fi 2 by nei heat or Sold very. automatically ; i uired "only Four Oshawa rinks competed with four Port Perry rinks, skipped by Messrs. Carnegie, E. H. Purdy, C. V. "Purdy and W. Graham. Methodist = churches, Oshawa, was brought to a close. The officers were re-elected by x o 11 SH Oakwood 10--Port Perry 4. ¢ the good work of his battery mate} CAR OF FRESH CEMENT NOW IN| Lindsay 8--Sunderland 7. Bill Nesbitt. re "| "B. C. Cedar Shingles, Siding, Ceil-] | © : A good crowd turned out for the Oakwood opened the*first inningd | ing, "and Mould! SER acclamation. They are: game with Oakwood on June 8rd. 4 filing the bases. McMillan playing| Hardwood Slabs and Body wood on be ; ~~ The result was a win for Oshawa Honorary Presidents, Mrs. A.| With the exception of an unfortunate his first ganie at short mussed up 8 | hand. : : = time Bec estbraced hasgel by 31 points. W. Grange, Mrs. (Dr.) Harri-| thifa innings {dt the locals the match. few grounders but was not all to : Nut and 'Stove Coal on hand, iano Wo eos : an son; Honorary Treasurer, Mrs. | was well played and even throughout. blame, the ground being rough.| Prices attractive to those who wish] § : CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION 17: Kendrey: President, Mrs. W.| The feature of the game was the Murchison's scratch single through | to purchase. : Sunday, June 14th--Matins and] H. Ashton; 1st Vice President, | splendid pitching of H. Jackson and the bot scored the first. run, but left SR sermon at 11 am. Mrs. J. W. Roberts; 2nd Viee-| : . -- 2 . . Wednesday, Junior W. A. at 4 p.m. | President, Mrs. G. Ham- . = -- . --ll . e----------------------------------n - - Thursday, Evensdbng at 7.30 p.m. | mond; 3rd Vice Presid nt Mrs. | m= SU 000 Geo: Jackson; Recording Sec'y, SET THE LO DB Mrs. R. G: Lawlor, B.A.; Treas- The Scugog Chapter intend holding | urer, Mrs, (Dr.) Irvine; Mission & § Our purchasing power Ce 4 oan Semen i lows that our sell their annual wpicnip (for members| Circle and Band Secretary, Mrs; low wz: MILTON STONE SEAGRAVE, ONT. C. L vickEry, | | > W NDMILLS : The * Toronto" Tour ill ond fo Es only) to Oshawa Park on Tuesday,|M. E. Wilson; Mission Cirele June 16th. We would like to have as | and Band Treasurer, Mrs. (Dr.) members as possible attend | Day; Supt. of Christian Stew- "outing. Will 'all those who in-|ardship, Mys. F. W. White;| going kindly notify Miss Tena | Strangers' Secretary, Mrs. Jno. Saturday, June 13th. Cars { Laird, = IRE the town hall at 8 p.m. on| rr Ore GOING TO TAMWORTH , Rev. A.E. Thornley will be station- ed at Tamworth as an appointee to 'the Union Church there. "Mr. | Mus, Thornley will be followed by the] good wishes of many friends in Port Perry, who hope that they will find much success and happiness in their new field of work, :