"of our. i ig Sov. many; but just enough ourselves as others see us. home and help you neighbors yi the home. "merchant and they will ap Mrs. David (Waren, of Spiom (is visiting with thiends in the village. - 'Miss Grace Burnett spent the week end in Fenelon Falls, Mrs, Strait of Toro her daughter, Mrs. L. days this week. - Mr. Woodley was in the City on business last week. Mrs. Smith of Lindsay, is with her | mother Mrs. Sellers, for a time. ~~ | The Pure Bread Auto, of Lindsay, is doing a rushing business in the vicinity of Prince Albert. Made up your mind to comé to the Prince Albert Garden Party on the evening, of July 10th. A good supper 4 ee and program is in store for those who 'Merchant Tailor er | come. It will be the best yet. Over Tel. Office, Port Perry Women' 8 Silk and Lisle "Mrs; George Patterson who - has}: , is visiting : ond, fc for a few in Voles with neat open. Block Pat Blue, \. = : ruestion: Why do you hear M cLaughlin-Buick mentioned favorably in every motor -car con- Hose at 48. pr. versation ? NSWEer?S This car's many years of invariable quality and outstanding reliability are common knowledge. McLaughlin- Buick beauty captures the eye on every highway in Canada. McLaughlin-Buick owners are insist ent in their praise of this famous motor car: D-916 BEARE BROS. Port Perry, Ont. es le Fall Term Opens Sept Ist. : LLIOTT Gliiniis (fis All graduates of last seventeen months have .secured .employ- ment as well as scores of others. Catalogue Free. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. Kathleen Leask A. T.C Mand A.OC. M. Teacher of Piano and Theory. Pupils prepared for examination if desired. Nov. 1 Phone 115 r 3-2 . Choice Variety of Men's Suitings We have tne finest selection in Town of MEN'S AND BOYS' CAPS Re-modelling, Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing done. 'W. H. DOUBT - MERCHANT TAILOR PORT PERRY, ONTARIO £] - AGENT FOR. Larves Moth Proof Liquid he pro tection of cloth. -Can t by the bottle. or will Pe and apply Larvex lothing. carpets, upholstery. insured against moths b0c. Thousands of dollars' of material destroyed by ANO wo VIOLIN | 8.8. No. 5, REACH Names in order of merit. Those whose name is followed by a subject in brackets, failed in that subject. Senior IIL to Junior IV Olga Lakey,(Hon.); Melville Lakey | Frank McGregor, Dorothy Medd, Mil- ton Butson, (Arith.); Margaret Jones (Arith.); Edwin Skerratt, (Arith). | Junior III to Senior IH Cora Christie, Harvey Gibson, [ symes, (Arith.); (Spelling.) Senior II to Junior III Delza® Lakey, (Hon.); Katheryn Welch, (Hon.); George Skerratt, Muriel McKercher, Clarence Butson, (Arith); Lizzie Symes, (Arith); Ed- ward Mitchell, (Arith.) Senior I to Junior II Alfred Johnston, more Wagg, Jack Butson Sr. Primer to Junior I Fred Clark, Jessie Walker, Ruth Maitland. Jr. Primer to Sr. Primer Frances Jones, Bobbie Gibson, Robert Skerratt, Dennis Steer, Grace Mitchell. Primer A to Jr. Primer Bobbie Walker, © Vernice Alberta Mitchell. G. A. Hickling, Teacher. mma) (J Prem: Smith, "The -Molluse" isan English-Com=- edy: that is. refined, witty, and clever, and one to be remembered and enjoy- ed. It is put on by a professional cast of Chicago players. We have 2 plays this year and this is on the first night, Friday. DOO PRINCE ALBERT Away back when I was a boy I can remember standing around listening to some of the storekeepers of that he was no good as a citizen. When sent to Toronto or Port Hope, but when he had anything to sell he was willing to take his neighbors' money. 4 ; Phone 169 7 "Port Periy -- They called him. selfish, It would be Clara. Symes, Evalien Ballard, George | Hanford Wagg, Hazel Ballard, El- day talking about an old man that i lived at Orono and they claimed that |§ he wanted anything he invariably ; been visiting with friends in Toronto has returned home. CHAUTAUQUA NOTES The Kiser Sisters were there years or' one circuit and were voted higher on their last visit than ever before. Pietro La Verdi seems to be the most allround accomplished enter- tainer we have had call on us. Old and young enjoy him. -- Mr. Arthur Dove left on Thursday for Montreal enroute to England to visit his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Moffatt of Toronto, are now occupying their summer home here. Mr. Angus Kirby has rented the Robert Butson house and has moved in, Mrs. Wm. Ettey and daughter were calling on friends in Manchester, on Thursday. Miss Lyla Martyn of Whitby was in the Village one day last week. Mrs. Greaves, who has been teach- ing at Raglan, is home for the sum- mer vacation. Miss Mary Holman and. sisted Flora, of Toronto, are at their resi- dence here for a time. ® Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hall were in Whitby on Sunday; also called on friends in Brooklin. " Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Linke wet¢ in the village recently. Mrs. Frank Jones, of Oshawa, was visiting with her aunt, Mrs, Belknap, on Thursday last. Our pathmaster is busy putting down cement sidewalks, which will make a big improvement. the home of Mr. Geo. Smith, Prospect on July 13th. : The Port Perry Band is to be at the "There-is to be~a-garden party -at{ Messrs. E. and G. Bunner were in the-village for a few days=last "week. The school has closed for the mid-' summer holidays, ih Mr. Geo. Patterson is making some fine improvements in his home. A number from here were im To- | ronto on Friday attending the Ring- ling Circus. Preliminary. work to youd opera- tions on the highway between Simcoe stree and Mr. Henderson's corner, in the village, is going ahead rapidly. What are our citizens going to do about paving our main street. Sure- ly we will not let the opportunity pass for the sake of an extra mill on our taxes? Why not finish the job? We were sorry to learn of the ill- ness of Mr. Ira Belknap, but pleased to report he is on the mend. You should. hear the Melodyland Concert Party on Friday night. Dr. H. Truman Gordon would not have heard of Port Perry only for Chautauqua but we will show him the Rose Garden and he will pour out his "Gold Nuggets" as never be- fore. His lecture is a bright spot in our.communal life, Season Tickets, $2.00. Ww. J COOK REAL ESTATE = Box. 47, Myrtle Station y q factorily bought, sold and ex- changed on reasonable terms, Prince Albert Garden Party on the 10th. b33322ssssssssLsLe P3Lsssssttsttssttttttstttis "HER Large list to select from. - Bell Phone 120 r 2 13333Lsstsssess 1332883808885 00080s00888088L Great Sparkling Comdey i costume trimmed TEMPORARY HUSBAND" Uproarious fun and laughter Presented by a METROPOLITAN CAST emt THIRD DOMINION A] i - 'CHAUTAUQUA NIGHT Company at the Garden f * Redpath Granulated Sugar $7.00 cwt. lil Redpath Icing Sugar 3 lbs. for 29c.. f Gem Jars, Wine Quarts $1.25 doz. quickly and satls- These a are a a very fine line only a few pairs of each kind. - SEA > Reed Tbe. to $1.00. "duly Price' ~4 : Trinmed with Pink and Blue: Child's Whi 'White So 5 Reg. 35c. July Price 250. my a Women's Patent Leather Strap Shoes Goodyear Welt Sole. Medium Round Toe. Reg. Price $5.00 _---- Sizes 314 to 6. July Price $3. 75. 'Women's Navy Blue Print Dresses 'made in a good heavy quality of Print. ----) GROCERIES Sizes 36 to 48 , Reg. 52 25 uly Price $k 45 Redpath Browh Sugar $6. 65 owt; Gem Jars, Imp. Pints $1.10 doz. Gem Jars Imp. Quarts 5 36- doz. i : Best Quality Jar Rubbers, 3 doz. for 250, if EE 2 "Ruddy -Medd ~"Maple Shade, Seagrave, the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. William Medd, was the scene of a pretty June wedding, when their daughter, Flossie Lequeda, was united in marriage to Mr. James Ruddy, of Port Perry, which event took place on Wed- nesday, June 17th, 1925, at 4 pm. The "officiating " minister Rev. Mr. Jarrett, of Port Perry, who was assisted by Rev. Mr. Carruthers, of Seagrave. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, looked charming in a handsome French creation of palest pink Georg- ette and carried a huge bouquet of pink and white peonies. : Little Merle McMillan, niece of the bride, made a pretty little flower girl. The bride's mother wore a handsome grey gnsele squirrel. During the on of the register, Mrs. ~Carruthers rendered choice music on the piano. Many hanasome gifts Werede- ceived by the bride, among which were substantial cheques from the groom and the bride's parents. Following the cere- mony supper was served in the spacious dining room which was prettily decoratedswith pink ahd white peonies after which the happy couple left on an extend- ed motor trip through Wsetern Ontario. The bride travelled in a grey and navy. ensemble trim= med with fox and a small smart hat of pansy crepe with shoes to match. will reside in Port Perry. Miss Helen Mellow|* AT.C.M., AO.C.M. Teacher of Musi { Teacher ssi; Pia, Organ, grey) _COALL COAL! A BLACK BUSINESS HANDLED WHITE 2000 LBS. 1 TON We thank the many old customers who have been giving us their orders daily. =~ We wish again to tell you that we are handling only the highest grade Scranton Coal=Our motto is courtesy, service, quality,. and full 2000 Ibs. to a ton, regardless of margin or profit. The summer price of $15.50 per ton for Nut and Stove Coal still prevails, but no doubt there will soon be an increase. We are governed by the mines. As you are aware there is every indication of a coal strike, but we hope to be able to get a sufficient supply ahead -to pro- tect' you against any shortage such as you have experienced in the past. Remember we have a good supply of Wood now on hand. , Hemlock 'Slabs, $3.00 per % cord; Dry Body Hardwood, $4.00 per % cord. Also Pea . Coke, Soft Coal, Steam Coal, Lime and Cement. Give us a trial 'and you will be sure of getting a 100% square deal. Port Perry Coal Yard' >'W. G. W. PYATT Phones -- Office 94. Res. 233 "SMITH & SMITH » Lindsay, ( Ont. - Land Surveyors and Engineers, Surveying and Municipal Engineer- ing, Sewerage, Drainage, Rosdwam. (+ On their return: they = i W. A. SANGSTER DENTAL SURGEON ;| Office Hours--9 a.m. t6 5 p.m. Office over McKee's Shoe Store | © PORT PERRY. ONTARIO .j out, Ge Port Perry. ! Spi 0, Hoe Real | Estate Morley Campbell's List PORT PERRY Bell Phone 183 W 6 roomed house, % acre land, good well, large stable, hen house; "fruit; in good repair. Situated on Union Avenue, Price $1, 100. $600 cash. balance -at-6%: rot 8 roomed frame House, % acre of land, 'good stable, some fruit, good water, in Village of Manchester, on Provincial Highway. Beautiful shade trees. Allf or $2,000. $1,000 cash, balance af 6%. Good 6 roomed frame house, in Utica, large woodshed, cistern, stable, hen house, nice lot of fruit, % acre land, close to school and church. $900, $400 cash, balance at 5%. Good for garden or chickens--5% acrés on Simcoe-St. just outsidethe Corporation of Port Perry, 8 roomed frame 'house, in §ood repair, all new- ly decorated and painted inside and good stable, drive shed and garage, new hen house, some choice fruit, good water, nicely situated. Price $3200. Terms to po buyer. This property is in good repair-- 8% acres good garden land, 8 roomed frame house, stable, driveshed, and | garage, hard and soft. water in Bouse, Slectrie Tange wired for 220 Tole. 3 apple trees, la spara; all | ods of smal froit on inion Ave," In good repair, with' good cellar, Pricé $3000, $1650 cash, balance _on mortgage at 6%. An ideal place--nine acres of fang storie cellar, new barn with good tabling; two good 'wells, nice lot of Jabli Sheing creck in pasture field, beautiful de trees, good fences. Price-$4000, as much a as possible. 'East half dota, cn 3., 80 which over So ee 0, e stable, c froit, close. Highway and railway, ' = Be