Watches Tewellery Silverware Stationery ~~ : sending two months in Toronjo. Mrs. S. er has returned} home after ing a few days : in Get the prices on our Mr. oo Stone is visiting |} goods before going else- friends in Toronto. where. We give as good, i m-- if not better value for the RELIGIOUSLY INSANE money. - A couple of Poles who were operat- ing a tarm a short distance from the Oshawa road, became religiously in- sane on Monday, breaking the wind- ows ot their house "to let Christ in", and otherwise acting abnormally. 'I'he doctor was called and then the con- stable, and the couple were removed to Mimico. There were three children, but they are being cared for by a fellow countryman who is farming Have that Watch or Clock repaired. I. R. BENTLEY ' Jeweller and Stationer. nearby. 'Yhese people were excellent farm- ers, and seemed to be prospering well. It is very sad to hear of a case of this kind. MOTHERS' DAY On the 9th of May, this year, all Christian people will be paying hom- age to those patient, loving women-- the mothers of to-day and yesterday. ' Those who wear a white flower will be thinking of the mothers who have loved, advised and taugnt them until they were able to face the world alone, Those who wear a red flower will think of mothers who are still loving, teaching and advising. And the mothers themselves will be proud of the sons and daughters who have thus honoured them. BR REIL 5% 1 SE AL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES Rev. W. L. Atkinson, Pastor St. John's, Port Perry. May 9th--Public Worship at 11 a. m, Mothers' Day, "God's Best Gift--a Christian Mother" At 7 p.m. "Human Helptulness" Sunday School at 8 p.m. Guild, on Monday, at 8 p.m. Bible Study on Thursday at 8 p.m. The Lord's Prayer--'Our Father." Breadalbane, Utica. Sunday School at 2 p.m. Mothers' Day service at 2.46 p.m. Parents and * children are cordially invited. -------- YOUNG PEOPLE BANQUET. About one hundred young people sat down to a pleasing banquet in the basement of the United Church on Monday evening. 'This has become an annual tuncvion with the Young People's Society, and is eagerly look- ed torward to by the young people as one of the bright spots in the year. 'I'he evening was spent in social en- Joyment--songs, toasts, speeches and musical numbers, with happy conver- sation filling 1n the spaces. "The Society has about 1 Ven, Archdeacon Davidson will con- duct the induction service of the Rev. 8. C. Jarrett on Friday, May 14th at the Church of the Ascension. The preacher will be the Rev. Dr. Seager, (Provost and Vice Chancellor of Trinity College.) . The mandate will be read by Rev. T. C. Clark, Rural Dean. bcs sisi. UNITED CHURCH Rev. William Higgs, Minister. May 9th, public worship at 11 a.m. and 7 pm. Mothers' Day services. Sunday School at 8 p.m. Y. P. League, Monday at 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Thursday, at 7.30' pm. officers of 1Yzb-19Z6--rthe . president, Mr. Grant Mcmillan, being a special tavorite. New otlicers have been re- cently elected, and a lady, (Miss M. Harbron) will be at the head of af- fairs. Rev. Mr. Higgs has assisted greatly in securing une success which nas crowned the work of the Young reople's Society. His kindly counsel and wise direction were always avail- able. a -- a] BRE HOUSE AND LOTS FOR SALE Eight roomed house in good con- dition, on Cochrane Street, with hard- wood floors, electric lights, furnace, cement cistern, good garden. Apply to R. G. Doubt, Port Perry, Ont. Sh ENEMY, %+ 3 SHE GATES FOR SALE Three new heavy steel gates, 12 feet long, 4 feet high-for sale cheap. Phone 26. DIED At Manilla, Ontario, on Friday, April 30th, 1926, Catherine Weir, Relict of the late wvaniel DeLeury, aged 84 years. h ¥ Suaagenly, at mancnesier, on iues- ddy, aay «un, AY4u, dDuas rlwnels, cluest Sun Or une lave ur. anda mrs. firsm riche, ~The Creamery AT PORT PERRY Is payipg 87c. per Ib. for Butter Fat. You can save labor and make more Iuugral on 'inursaay, oun Inst, av 4° pun, Ancerment at saue urove vemeery, rrince Albery. ES -- A ---- money by sending your cream to HMULSI GUNS Saicrerng AV PORT PERRY CREAMERY QUES GOODE -BROS;; Proprietors A une vi pure bred Holsteins were Suipped 1rom ruil rercy on Auesaay Lw une 1arm OI wie nome Ior riveswale Olu people, Queoec. A0€ Blupluenl was made up os Lour A400 wUS, reel ou DON, 10Ur arom Mr, Wiuaoy walker, one Irom GU. Ho. Walked, wiree load ueorge Duin, WU LOI DLBIley UroXall. 4048 18 JUSU #1 INCIUENT OL Ulle WOTK sar, I, a, S0IWY 1S UOIDE ny Ly uay il ArCalgIDE AOSD S4les aud mak -i) SUBECBWLLIS LU NE lMProvelneny iog humored wad, industrious and in|, ,eras, rus work wikes mm over a business draying : becamel , o.c wiva uit mivuives consiuviaiie a Port] vor pur wie resus are govu ang, Perry peopl years ers) () (Perm. WILLIAM B. CAMPBELL The late William B. Campbell, who died at his daughter's home in To- ronto, after an illness of two months, _was born in the County of Stormont, Ontario. He came to Port Perry as a young man and lived there for over fifty years. During that time he made many friends because of his "invariable cheerfulness and courtesy. He was 1 vreeders, rrr e------ SHIKLEY .WUMSIN'S ANSTIHUYN Shirley Women's Institute will hold | $heir annual business meeting at the home of Mrs. Henry Collins, on Wed- nesday, May 12th, at 2.30 p.m. Every- body interested in the institute is re- quested to be present. time 'in Toronto, 3 younger generation did know him so well; but the older 125 mem- bers, and has prospered well under the] wie LEE wppregiaved py A wie noise of creditors ad estate of Willian Hams late of the Township of Cartwright, 8 the County of m, Farmer, who died on or about "the Bist day of March A.D, 1920, 2 are, on or before the 13th day of May A.D, 1926, to send re-paid, essrs, Ha © Hort, Port. Perry, ont Dat, 8 Sofisitors for Earl "Dorrell G. Hooey, Executors of the last wa and Testa- ment of the said deceased their christian names and surnames, ad- dresses and descriptions, He full par- ticulars of their ent of their accounts and the nature of the securities (if any) held by thet, and after th e day last aforesaid the said executors will proceed to distri- bute the assets of the said deceased among the, parties entitled thereto having re £1 only to such claims of which notice shall have been given as above required, and the said executors will di liable for the said assets or any part thereof, to any person or persons of whose claim or claims notice shall not have been received by Hanis & Harris at the time of suc ti ibution, Ont, this 10th ER day of April 4, PRIS & HARRIS, Barristers, ete. Port Perry, Ont. Be 1 | mmm] EGGS FOR HATCHING Jersey Black Giant Eggs for hatch- ing from choice stock, good laying strain, Price $1.50. per 15. Apply to Mrs. D. J. McTaggart, R.R.2, 4.1 Seagrave, Ont. NOTICE I have received this week a car load of N. B. Shingles and lath, and the prices of these are as follows: Extras $5.60, Clears, $6.10, 2nd Clears, $4.50. These shingles are noted as the best made in Canada. They are a thigk, clean, heavy, pliable shingle without splitting, also they do not color the rainwater, which will please the ladies. I also have in stock all kinds of Lumber, Lime, Cement, various kinds of Coal, Coke, Cannel Coal, Hardwood, slab wood all cut to order. Would be pleased to call and see my stock. Good value for small money. Yours truly, C. L. VICKERY. ---- (YP -- CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Thursday, May 6th, Evensong and tice following. instruct.on at 7.30 p.m. Choir Prac- Sunday, May 9th--Sunday School at 8 p.m, Evensong at 7 p.m. The feature of the evening service will be the preséntation of the sacred pageant "Mother of the Bible" by the children of the Sunday School and past and present members of the Bible Class. RRR 0. ¥ SE CUSTOM HATCHING The undersigned is prepared to do custom hatching after May 1st, for lots of 100, 200 and 400 eggs. Rate 5 cents. Cliff Coulter, Port Perry. 2 Rr THE MILL We now have hydro for our power, You turn a switch and save an hour of cutting wood and making- steam, It leaves a longer time to sch With steam you have the flues to clean, Put on a fire with wood not green, Scrape out the ashes and give d So there'll. be power to turn the shaft, But now it is so easily run, Grinding chop just seems like fun, No fireman to comé round and say The steam is down, the water is low, The wood is poor it won't make her go Just shut her off, or-feed her steady, And in fifteen minutes, I'll be ready. i (to be continued.) . PORT PERRY MILLING co. into switches and curls. Have i Sule hp Fou ane "Phone 246 Bone} Port, Pent. Steady fellows, don't feed.that.way..}. .. .. +} and greys, also in faney t ~ | winter layers. A. limited number of | setting at $1.50 per 15. Value means hats you get for the price you pay! : With the Chevrolet you get chassis design typical of the highest priced cars; an' improved dry disc clutch providing aston- ishing ease of gear shifting; a rear axle - construction of the finest type with one- piece pressed steel housing; durable Duco finish in beautiful colors; long semi-elliptic springs providing wonderful roadability and comfort in riding. : This combination of quality, comfort, utility and economy provides the greatest auto- mobile value in thé low-price field. Ask about the GM AC low rate deferred payment plan and General ~ Exchange insurance, i © BEARE BROS. '© ! Dealers - Port Perry - x | SHO JUST ARRIVED CARLOAD OF GYPROC You get the advantage of our buying in carload lots. Smaller lots 4¥4¢. per foot. ALSO CARLOAD OF ROOFING 'and a CARLOAD OF FENCING It will pay you to see our Roofing and Fencing, and get our prices before buying slsewhere Victor & Gibbs Tra ps3 .75 dozen, Gibbs "Cateh and Killem" Traps $6.50 dozen. Sap Spiles and Pails, Garden Tools, Paint, ete. Our Prices will save you Real Morey. : Carnegie Hardware Co' y W. H. DOUBT Price $42.00 per 1000 ft., in 1000 ft. Lots| portunity to buy at prices a - will'save you much money. All Cloth and -Trimmi 'sold AT COST. The Best the Ment a - Affords. Cheap for Cash. * Phorie Your Orders for Quick Delivery. Cawker Bros. : : Port Perry Your Water Supply Automatic--Sure Continuous service -- day and night--always under pressure. A TORONTO Pneumatic Water System will give yuu tile saevi entice' sate: see. 8 and best of all, absol ted by Elec! TORONT Windmill ee < E SLE amily on Toom the Soatinutus deudeny ing and carying water quick, kis installed. Drop in let's lk bs over, Prices and information gladly me MILTON STONE Seagrave, Ont. Port Perry Dominion Store DON'T MISS OUR SALE, AND YOUR BENEFIT. . Our Three Year's Anniversary Sale, starting April 29th, continuing t6 May 15th, has been very successful so far, and very many people. received their bargains at such prices that they were surprised themselves. People came from far away over the bad roads, an dwe were surprised to see them; but they said it paid them to come. If anyone did not get our bargains here, come and get your drygood supplies at your own price. ~_ You should order | your SUIT SPEC IALS Bh AAA A | 3 10 pounds Grarulated Sugar See our i Lod line of =} OVERCOATINGS . We have ial lines in blues Te weeds. | Fresh Pineapples, large size Pastry Flour Eagle Milk Harvest Yellow: Peaches, per tin . _ Delta Pears, 2's RENE ws Harvest Tomatoes, 214s . Water Glass .......0. 0. Clark's Pork and Beans in Chili Sa Medium, 2 tins for hi a Aylmer Catsup . California Sweet Prunes good sin Tiger Cohoe Salmon Seereraagen W. T. Rodman Merchant Tailor Over Tel. Office, Port Perry , 8s Oranges, sweet and juicy, per doz ....... Yeas .89¢." Singapore Sliced Pineapple, per tin PRATER Jovi 24e. Harvest and Stuart's Orange Marmalade 6 oz 18¢. sas S32 srr ALIX. GILBOORD Phone 177 PORT PERRY, ONT. SUPERIOR STORESS OVER 200 STORES FRIDAY and May 7th and 8th SATURDAY __ Horne's Dainty Puddings ....... IL 3 pkgs for 25. 68¢c. | Large White Tapioca ... Superior 'Palm Soap AEE 25c.-| Infants Delight Soap ............. Kraft Cheese .............; ssrsvasasa por ib ; vip ] Robinhood Rapid Oats, per pkg. war ies im anes sRBORH SEA 18c, | Shredded Wheat (8 to a customer) ..per pkg. le. HOUSECLEANING SPECIALS ~~ ° Gold, P. & G. AIRDRESS AND | We should be pleased to have you S "BEAUTY PARLOR |<0lland see our goods. Abrowroot Biscutis Sov 1h: gre | horde of Line coc ali, 3 oh We specialize in all styles of WE DO ALL OUR OWN-WORK eturle Macaroni Gr Hs C1 g . de. | Linuid jumonia, per Tattle IFIED Pmt n POPC Ire A i Ladies' and children's hair cut- Cleaning and Pressin Koborior, Bran Flakes ... See Res for Ad ting, Marcel Waving, ng Ss da. 9 ous Stores Pekoe Tea, ....1k's 83¢, 1s shampooing, and all scalp treat-| Done. Superior Stores Orange Pekoe Tea, Re ae 3 ment, etc. Hair combing made arvest Raspberry Jam ........... 8's B70. 12:2 Hine for. 356, .e i soe, ' EGGS FOR HATCHING # 'Single Comb Anconas, the great Dr. J | D. , Mollaster, Port. Penny. will uh GA 4 ie