PERRY, ont ve Fitty C ts "to suit purchaser. = You pure Shaving Cream. 1 Fly-Tox Kills Flies | We have it in' all sizes from an eight - ounce bottle up. 'Baby Chick Food and Regulator. MORRISON'S DRUG STORE. _ Will do the rest. ~~ HAROLD W. EMMERSON . Ag each and may be assorted The firs . chasers get ONE PACKAGE : ase two and get one free. "lot comprises Cold _ Cream, Almond Cream, Tooth Paste an I ANENANANANANANERESRERRERENEEEES "The Peoples' Meat Market We sell everything you. want in choles, clean, palatable, nutritious and satisfying meats. If you want it geod BERT MacGREGOR - Ring up Phone 72. the consideration of such -ment,"" 'Confederation,' * antagonism of almost every opposing the great and talked od en such energy servative and Reform. There is a current belief "stood for Sein fixed ideas. cgreat reforms an power. been in favor of free trade or worked for Reciprocity or for time the tarrif has persisted, ~ Just at present, however, cure for their financial ills. ty of harmonizing the Protecti 8. 8. No. 12, GREENBANK N. in order of merit; Nie «Red Montmorency. - CHERRIES We expect to * 'have our: usual supply of both Black Sweet, and We handle nothing but the , best, and you can rely upon the quality... 'require any this season, leave your order with us .The season is nearly two weeks 'earlier than last year so do not be disappointed, The Cherry Season is here again. and we will fill it.. but order early. We have some berry boxes and crates left. A good stock of groceries. always on hand. We will be pleased to Frain, ve us a call. serve you. J. F. McCLINTOCK PORT PERRY, ONT. - £ nasa nba B------ a * Let Gerrow do your baking "It is the economical way. Wedding Cakes a specialty Ice Cream in stock. AE. H. Gerrow & Son, ee erties for Sale or Rent ~~ e for placin loans. We iss pe Joss an Toes for, Port Perry SS TR wood floors. This house is, in & good state oF Eng is priced right for gulek sale. t y , 4 of nice" location. t Armstr 8 Point, * Lake RT ong' Will rent if Senior III to Junior IV Hon. Ivan Beare Marjorie Phoenix Ioleen McArthur Florence McMillan Walter -Bhoenix ue Leroy Till Pass--Jack Real Réc.--Helena Boe Junior III to Senior mm Hon.--Oscar Gibson Pass--Bob. McMillan Rec.--Leonard Barton Junior III Hon, ~--Franklin Phoenix Gordon Blair George Beare . Edith McArthur Olive Michie Pass--Elva Love Rec.--Roy Cragg ' Senior II to Junior II Hon--Elmer Lee Pass--Ronald Lee Junior II Hon.--Margaret Real * Lloyd Lee : Senior I Hon--Nora McMillan Thelma Bagshaw Everett Hook Pags--Elinor Michie Rec.--Clayton Love . = Junior I Alma Lee ge ~ Primer A Class--Jean Whitter Clifford Midgley : Class B--Orval Blakely Isabel Leask Sr.-Pr--Jack O'Neill, Fred Phoenix; Audrey Till, Kenneth Lee. Jr. Pr.--Helen Phair, Jeanette Dyer, Marion Love, Wilma Vann, George MeArthur, Murray Lyle. ©. V. Forsyth. Teacher. ------------(( (re GARDEN PARTY _ The Manchester United Church will 'hold their annual Garden Party at the home of Mr. Jos. Strong, on Wed- J nesday, July 20th. - See bills -for| [ further ------ (Jresertrnas CARD OF THANKS - "Mrs. John Johnston * wishes to express her appreciation of the kind- HEAD CHR AEDEN PARTY The - Since id of the Head = Political Obzervation: : 'When 'there have been great issues at stake in the country, x Dolftieal parties have been strong, and interest and general. We know but little of the excitement caused by ee ure," "transcontinental railways," "separate schools," etc. Such problems enlisted the Sympathy or brought out the men were instant in season and out of season in advocating or rojects before the people. "lined up with one or the other of the two« great parties--Con- ward by the party in opposition, and opposed b; Then a period of education of the public followed, and the party leaders would study public. opinion, and guage the time when the project could be safely launched. This was true even in the ever-present problem of protec- tion. It is thought by many that the Conservatives were al- ways in favor of protection, and the Reformers have always "'National Policy' was preceded by three bad harvests, and Sir John A. Macdonald was not a protectionist except in a very limited sense. The phrase "National Policy" caught the favor , of the public that had a growing sense of independence, and a desire to cease to be under obligation to the United States. Since that time the Reformers have practically accepted protection as a prificiple of government in Canada, making such reductions in tarrif as they thought would: be popular. Sometimes Conservatives have advocated pri as Haman's gallows," and at other times the Reformers have from Reciprocity as ever we were. in the West and extreme East, Reciprocity is looked upon as a Each succeeding Government is finding the great difficul-- Reciprocity views of the outlying Provinces. i ein Aleta M. Ferguson, Teacher. "| ing school at Myrtle and will be mov- _|and as you have occasion to use it, | ness 'and sympathy shown by friends| | to- immediately dispose of the -Re- has been keen 'responsible govern- es," *'seignorial ten- roblems as great man in the country. These They worked that practically every elector was that these two parties have always This is a tradition handed down from the early days of party Government in Great Britain. But nothing could be farther from the fact. changes in policy have been brought for- Generally speaking the party in learned to low tarrif. The fact is that the rotection" "as high British Preference. But all the and apparently we. are as far A ss es there are indications that both ionist views of Ontario, and the Church, Scugog, will hold a Garden Party at the home of Mr. T. Redman, on July 16th, A good program will be put on and lunch will be served at lunch counters, On Sunday, July 12th special ser- vices will be held in the church con- ducted by Rev. M. Irvin, of Brooklin at 11 am. and 7.30 p.m. ~ See bills for particulars. : 000m----n CHAUTAUQUA NOTES There are more features for the children this year than ever. See that they go every day for the story hour and learn how to play. The "Chautauqua Entertainers -- Miss Rita Smith and Mrs, Ethel Sal- isbury Hanley are versatile ,artists who have filled concert engagements all over the States, Europe and Can- ada. Port Perry is lucky to get them. The' Honorable Frank 'Church will impress his hearers, perhaps he will 'tell us something we do not want to hear. I think Port Perry is lucky to have a visit from a man of his calibre and not have to entertain him at that ----OOE DIED. MILLER--At Brandon, Man, on Monday, July 6th, 1925, Margaret Jane McMillan, beloved wife of Fev. J. George Miller, D.D.; in her 49th year. The funeral will take place on Friday, July 10th, at 2 p.m. from the United Church, Greenbank, thence to Bethel Cemetery. m---- Oi : PRESENTATION Mr. James Michie has been teach- ing this year. At the close of the term his friends and the scholars made a presentation to him and the following address: As you are about to sever your duty, we feel we cafitiot let you go without expressing in some tangible way our esteem and affection for you. We ask you to accept this pencil may you be reminded of the little girls apd boys of Myrtle to whom you have been so kind, and of the and happy - year we. have "spent 'as teacher and pupils together. and hoped that the scholars would enjoy continued success through the journey of life. ---- (es "Help us to put Chautauqua over without loss and we will undertake serve 'in' some useful and popular Community effort such. as a Bang. stand. : "1 Josie' Nott, Hon. * connection with us for a new field of | Myr. -Michie made a feeling reply | ~ SCHOOL REPORTS " Port Perry Public School : he following results are the J Promotion examinations in Port Perry Public School Junior to Senior IV Max. 900. Hon. Toh Pass 540 Valde Hortop, 7 Tom Harris, 64 Donald aon, 647 Storey Beare, 636 Irvin Coates, 621 Helen Clark, 542 dt I Helen Willard, 476 BANKING «(missed 2 on Part I, passed on , term work.) FIFTY Merlin Hooey, (absent from the ----exams; promotion considered. Ross Doubt Douglas Nasmith (passed on term exams.) 12 were prepared for the En- trance and 10 of these decided to write. The Junior Class was taken over most of the Entrance work. Junior-HI to Senior HI Names in order of merit. Henry Dodd, Hon. Archie Farmer, Pass Albert Cawker, Pass George Tinsley, Fred Switzer (ill, promoted on term work.) Gertie Druean (promoted con- ditionally.) Sehior III to Junior IV Esther Turner, Hon. Gertrude Barker, Hon. Bob. Moray, Hon. Beverley Smallman, Hon. [= Sparkling Comedy Marjorie Real and Dorothy Balfour, equal, Hon. Evelyn Somerville Hon. Dorothea O'Neill, Hon. Patricia Cooney, Hon. Mae Hall, Hon. Veda Ewers, Hon. Muriel Coombes Hon. Theodore Raines, Hon, Harold Cawker, Pass - Arthur Carnegie, Pass Wilfred Stephens, Pass Hubert Raines, Pass Teddy Kight, Pass Allin Doubt, Pass Orval Druean, Pass Grant Willard, Pass term work.) examinations.) Senior II to Junior ITI Honours Eric Nasmith B ETWEEN the curtness and coldness of printed bank forms and the human element for whose usé they are designed, are vast opportunities for the banker to give valuable personal assistance. The Standard Bank, through the members of its staff, is anxious to use any opportunity that arises to demon- strate its- value in offering personal 3 advice on financial matters. "The local Manager of the Standard Bank will be glad to give intimate counsel upon money matters pertaining to your business. STANDARD BANK OF CANADA. PORT PERRY BRANCH--H. G. Hutcheson, Manager . Branahni aloo at Blackstock, Little Britain, Myrtle Station; Nestleten Station, Sunderland "HER TEMPORARY HUSBAND" Chautauqua Feature Edward A. Paulton's screaming comedy, "Her Temporary Husband" Hazel Jeffrey, (il, promoted on| win be one of the feature attractions of the coming. ast oan "Her-Temporary Husband" {sa clean comedy, and was built for the Kenneth Spears, (absent for the| sole purpose of making people laugh and forget their troubles. The play will be presented by a cast of Metropolitan Players. At Port Perry, July 17th to July 21st Clifford Ward © Velma Lyle Arthur Asher Alice Hayden 2 Harold Moray Harold Raines Harold Prentice Grace Read Mervyn Lyle Mary Smallman and Norma Wyatt Kent Turner, equal George McKay Pass » Norma Hooey, ill, passed on Billy Oke . term work. Marion Tinsley Junior I to Senior I Cleveland Kight Honours Bobby Woods Noreen Roach Jonn Farmer orence Greaves Harold Hall Catharine Sutcliffe Kathleen Carnegie George Greaves » Pass Emma McKinley Jack Cooney Norman Wakeford, Clarence Beare Promdted conditionally Harry Brookes Junior II to Senior II Violet Reed Pass Allan Turner Roswell Wakeford Harold Woon Jean Harrison Alex. Dobbins Bobby Carnegie Virginia Nasmith 3 Florrie Figary Mildred Crosier Billy Willard Grant Weir Senior Primer to Junior I- Malcolm Nasmith Teddy Cooney Recommended-- Wilbert Wake- ford, Bessie Dobbins. ---- 0 r-- SPORTS AT UTICA A big day of Field Sports will be put on in Utica, on July 15th.Base- ball, Football, Soft Ball, races, ete. Good prizes are offered. In the even- ing lunch will be served and a concert and dance in Memory Hall will con- clude a big day. Come and bring your friends. See bills for further particulars. ee) () (meee UNITED CHURCH OF CANANA PORT PERRY Rev. Wm. Higgs ,Minister SUNDAY, JULY 12th. Public Worship at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 10 a.m. Prayer Meeting, Thursday, at 8 p.m.' --eeQQ Ores Chautauqua Port Perry, July 17 to 21 Eight Entertainments for $2.00 You often pay $3.00 for a seat in a Toronto Theatre for a"very ordinary show which-you can't remember any~- thing worth while the next day. "Her Temporary Husband" was a big success on Broadway. This play simply rolls in fun. The Cleveland Stock Company produce it in excel- Chautauqua, Monday We sell for less James Read Jimmy Wilson Ada Woodcock Marian Kight Donald Campbell Wilson Figary Lillian Kight Lloyd Harrison I Sam Naples Angus Bethune Billy Cawker and Merle Switzer, equal -Lorne Beare Grace Switzer = Robert Ewers, promoted con- | Fred Cotter ditionally. Jack Beare Promoted during term Harry Deshane lent style. Rodger Oke Mary Naple evening, July 20th. Owen Cliff . -- ; Senior I to Junior II apo IMPORTANT NOTICE Reta Willard We wish to announce to the public that on and after Mabel Ryan Terence Woods. / |July 11th all.our regular i5c. Sundae Dishes will be re Pass - duced to the pre-war price of 10c. each. : Marjorie Tinsley We serve Goode's Ice Cream and the very best pre Srey Susliian served fruits we can buy. Sarah Na Bulk Ice Cream 30¢. per pint pail. < Maxine Beare Es r service. Jean Wakcto "Try us for a clean supe ce m cMas Gamphel! McMaster . AT THE AURA LEE STO