Brn. tr nd W. A. Sangster's Dental Office | be Slosed during the month of Mr. W. A. Hare will be in his office in the. Leonard Block, every Thursday. ¥ Mr. James McHoull rosaived word "on Tuesday morning that his brother Hugh, of Peterboro, had died. Mr. 'MecHoull was a comparatively young man and his many friends in this vicinity will be very sorry to hear of his death, The sympathy of the com- 'munity is extended to the bereaved family. Mrs, Fred C: Taggart will be "At Home" for the first time since her "marriage, on September 23rd, from 3 to 6 pam, . Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Taggart have as their guests the latter's neice, Mrs. Hazel W. Phillips and son Evans, of |' Calgary, Alta. Mis. R. J. Parker and daughter, May, have returned to Montreal aiter spending a week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fe C. Taggart. Mr. Gordon Howard, of Brantford, was in town this week visiting with his friends. Gordon is now 'in the Standard Bank at Brantford, and we are pleased to learn 'hé is doing well. Mr, Gordon Martin, of the Stand- ard Bank staff, at Fenelon Falls, is holidaying in town. Miss - Ethelwyn -Hutchesoft" having concluded her 3 years at Wellesley Hospital is taking a trip fo the West Indies and Georgetown, Demarara, before commencing nursing. Mrs. John Wickett, of Whitby, is visiting with friends in this locality. Miss Edith Peters leaves next week to attend Normal School at Peter- boro. Mr. Will Nesbitt, Jr, will attend Normal School in Toronto this com- ing term, Mr. and Mrs. W. Nesbitt, Sr. are visiting in Detroit. Rev. Wm. Higgs has returned fome after a three week's holiday. He had an enjoyable time. Mr. Harry Nasmith will build a » new house on his orchard property this Fall. The building will be placed on the lot next east from Mr, Me- Ree's. "nk XE Mr. E. H. Purdy is having two week's holidays and the Town Treas- urer's Office will be closed during that time. wi ME. M. JL: Crandell +s building & new house on his property. Mr. Harry Woodcock has moved in- to Mr. Leonard's house on Queen St. Mr. Robert Town has bought Mr. Wm. Byer's house on the Avenue, (formerly the Pearse property.) Mr. Wm. Real has been making a number of improvements at his home _ recently, the last item being the shingling and painting of his barn. -- CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th _ Matins and Evensong at 11 am. Mr, and = H. S. White, of Fene- lon Falls, werd in town last week, Miss "Norma Orchard, who under- went an operation -for appendicitis, is recovering Bigely: "Mrs. R. P. Nott has ben ill for some time but is recovering. BEAUTIFULLY BECORATED The Church of the Ascension, Port Perry, is being re-decorated. The work is being : done by Mr. P. C. Brown, a Toronto decorator, and he is to be congratulated upon the happy 'result achieved, . He 'has brightened mer. sombreness. of the-Chureh | of interior, without losing anything of proper dignity of steh an edifice. is a beautiful blending of 5, and the mural decorations are harmony with the whole plan. Sweeney of Toronto, is ex- ed to re-open the church after work is Sumpleted, (nbout two or ia] D+ Optometrist, 7167 Yonge St. ----- ains in Wrist or fF pocket atches in our stock. Every watch guaranteed . When in for the Fair call and see us in our new quarters. Every- 'body welcome. For eye trouble see us and see better, ZS I. R. BENTLEY J weller and Optonietrist. United Church THE UNITED CHURCH, Rev. William Higgs, Minister SUNDAY, SEPT. 20th. Public Wership at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m: Sunday School at 3 p.m. Y. P. L. on Monday 'at 8 p.m. rrayer Meeting, Thursday at 8 p.m. A representative of the Lord's Day Alliance Will preach Sunday morning. | At the first meeting of the Y, P. L. plans were adopted for this year's program. Miss Frances Mellow and Mr. Grant Real, as leaders, selected their respective colors and began with twenty six members the work of another year. iis Messrs. S. Jeffrey &.Son have just received an order for several hundred sets of harness, which together With their regular business, will mean # very busy six months or more for their factory. Mr. J. C. Taylor went to Toronto last week and closéd the contract, and the firm is to be congratulated upon securing this large contract as several of the largest manufacturers in Can- ada competed for this business. CHIROPRACTIC The Drugless Road to Health J. A.. HETHERINGTON CHIROPRACTOR Port Perry, Monday, Wednesday and I'riday from 2 to 5 p.m. ee (ii MACHINE SHOP Mr. Garnet McKinley expects--to open a machine repair shop in the old. Creamery Building at an early date. This should be a convenience to the community. ren) (Y (roresttieenes PLOWING -MATCHES It has been decided to hol® South Ontario Plowing Match is to be held at the farm .of Mr. C. T. Mackey, at Brooklin, on October 10th. A total of over $600. is divided among the seven classes. Reliable News is Always Welcomed Visitors from a distance: Don't merely say they are here. - Perhaps it is many years since they have been about these parts, and they may have an interest- ing story to tell. Please write the story, send it in, or tell'us.a out it. - Reg. Doubt has joined the staff partgr. We wish. hin success. his chosen lige "RECEPTION ON. ON SATURDAY. * SEPTEMBER 19th. Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Harris will be "At Home" to their friends and ac- quaintaneés on Saturday afternoon, 'rom 3.30 to, 6 o'clock, the occasion [being their wedding anniversary. | -------- ae ¥ COMING! EYESIGHT SPECIALIST fry Davis, Druggist, Port Perry,| =. arranged ih, F. E. Luke, Opt. Totanta, fa be at his store, whibid Watches some stable, driving sheds "and hen house, brick houde, "young orchard, | small frui : We Have many bar school at 1, Mariposa, good The undersignéd have bought the} business from Mr. L. G. Hall, and pre- pared to give first- class service in suppl4ing "All Kinds of Fresh and- Cured Meats Ty 'Highest prices paid for good stock. N We solicit 3 your custom, and guarantee satis- faction. :: Phone Orders promptly filled. in get at hia market prices Cawker Bros. :: ~ Port Perry | ALEX. NAPLE W. H. DOUBT Mis Hazel tba 5 MERCHANT TAILOR PORT PERRY, ONTARIO" Bell Phone 169+ 2 » PIANO AND VIOLIN Port Perry 000 nt JOINS "REFORMER" STAFP | that wins a 75.00 piano, & radio or phonograph without: cost ¢ To win a risé there ia nothidyg 10 buy or sell, This is an campaign sid Lot by a piano, a radio and a phonograph overcome the usual, last-minute, Christmas shopping rush. Now |--today--is the best time to win one of the sion Lateran, and the big prizes are absolutely free. . All you have to da is tb find the missing numbers. "Prises are awarded to the best, neatest, most original, correct answers. Send 1 of the today, 't delay, In ease of a tie d Four solution « pai ds wins the Ln. do. This Contest Closes Sept. 30th Don't Wait! Try For * Prize Today, Rules of the Contest Only one member of a family should enter, Employees of newspapers carrying advertisement should not enter. 'Should the contestant selected by the for frat pulse aiiuady own a plano, the prize will be given to the next best. "All solutions are and shall remain the property of the Selling - Agents. Saqation Contestants sere to bie b the dail ofthe fudge fram which thes Every Correct Answer Recelvesa Reward [ree simple. font a few minutes' work and your newer may be graph | augue ike --Ontario- Reformer; as a red. 4 HOW TO SOLVE THE {" PUZZLE y Place any number from 1 to 15 in the blank spaces on he design ow, without using the same number twice, in such a manner that when S4ded horizontally vertically or diagonally the When you have solved the problem aed your Be yo! t the rs tavern ow. : This announcement may not a; again, It may be your only chance, your answer in