Cleveland, Ohio, was in town on Mon- day. : Mr. Richard Kemp, of Iona, Mich., was visiting with relatives on Monday of this week. 4 Mr. Samuel Holman, of Brooklin, called on friends in town this week. Miss Marion Goode will attend business college this fall in Toronto. We wish her every success in her future work. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Arlidge and children, of Toronto, were in town over the week end. Mrs. W. M. Letcher and Miss Helen Mellow are spending part of September on a trip down the St. Lawrence and Saguenay Rivers. In Miss Helen Mellow's absence, the organ at the United Church will be taken by Miss Jean Cawker, Miss Miriam Harris has been visit- ing friends in. Toronto during the past week. We are pleased to see that Mr. Wm Letcher is around again after his re- cent illness. Miss Muriel Cook was in town over the week end visiting at the home of her parents. Mrs. Elton Wright, of Detroit, was is town over the week end. Mrs. Illson of New York was in town this visiting with relatives. A very enjoyable time was had by a few of our young people last week at a corn roast on the island. The hmellows, and corn were greatly enjoyed, eaten to the strains of music by the Port Perry Band wafted across the water. a. Mr. and Mra. Joshua Thorne, of A, NE BA, of Omemee, has been engaged by the Port. Perry School Board to take domestic science and other High School subjects, succeeding = Miss Irene Glasgow, who resigned at mid- summer. Miss Sandy will be a wel- come addition to our young folk. Mr, W. J. McKenzie, B.A, of Kin- home after holidaying at Seagrave, Mr. F. L. Brown is kept busy just now with his threshing outfit, Lees Mr, Fred Scurrah passed away last Monday afternoon at the home of his daughter, Mrs, Jas. Dickson. Mr. h was in his 85th year and had cardine, arrived on Si day, and has moved into Mr. Wellington Somer- ville's house. He assumed his duties as Principal of the High School on Tuesday. We welcome Mr, and Mrs. McKenzie to Port Perry. BLN DIED At Port Hope, on Friday, Septem- ber 2nd, 9127, William Garfat, in his 80th year. Mr. Garfat was a former resident of Port Perry. At Lisle, Ont., on Monday, Sept. 5, 1927, Jas. McDermott, aged 81 years. mae (Jaton POSITION VACANT Librarian for the Port Perry Public Library. Duties to commence Oct. 1, 1927. Mrs. W. M, Letcher, Secretary. T. W. McLean, Chairman, EI J mi HARDWIN-MOON A pretty wedding took place on Saturday, August 27, at three o'clock in the afternoon, at the home of Rev. C. W. and Mrs. Watch, Toronto, when Marjorie . Mabel, third daught¥r of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hardwin, of Valentia, was married to Aubrey H. Wae_ are glad to have Mr. Rich back with us again after his pleasing holidays. Mr. Wm. McKinley of Montana has beén looking up old friends in town whom he has not seen for the past forty years. Mr. J. G. Hardle of Peterboro, an old Port Perry boy, was visiting his friends here for the first time in 31 years. . Mr. and Mrs. Bob. Ireland of Osh- awa, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. White, over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Morrish, of To- ronto, were in town over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cutts of Free- port, U.S.A. visited Mr. and Mrs, W. Cutts, last week: Mr. and Mrs, W. G. MClintock of Lindsay were in Port Perry over the week-end. All the teachers have returned to their duties, including Miss Sine, who has been spending the summer at her home near Belleville, Boys' Sweaters, at a very reasonable prices, of winter goods at lo wprices ~ Store and you will get them. Moon, y t son of Mr. 'and Mrs. C. W. Moon, of Seagrave. The bride who was unattended look- ed becoming in a smartly tailored tweed suit with with fur neck piece, blonde shoes and stocking, and fawn felt hat. After the ceremony a re- ception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Billingham, 114 Bolton Ave,, Toronto. -------- (Preiss. NOTICE The public will take notice that the Council of the Corporation of Port Perry has passed a By-Law to the effect that all drivers of vehicles of been in failing health for some time. The funeral took place on Wednes- day to Columbus cemetery, The marriage of Mabel Irene, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Tordiff of Myrtle Station, to Mr. Rosswell Dobson, of Oshawa, son of Mr. anda] Mrs. Thos. Dobson, Manchester, took place at Myrtle parsonage on Satur- day, Sept 3rd, the Rev. Mr. Swayne officiating. Afterwards a luncheon] was served at the home of the bride's parents, only the immediate relatives being present. The bride and groom left by motor for Rochester, the bride travelling in a pale rose crepe romaine dress with touches of sand, with hat and coat to match. Mr. and Mrs. Dobson will reside in Oshawa, FRC Re UNITED CHURCHES Minister--R. T. Richards, B.A., B.D. Port Perry Church-- ' Public worship at 11 am. and 7 p.m. Sabbath School at 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Thur., at 7.30 p.m. Prince Albert Church-- Sabbath School at 2 p.m. Public worship at 8 p.m, EE 111} SURE URE PORT PERRY FAIR ATTRACTION Al Richardson has been given the job of entertaining the crowd at the Port Perry Fair, on Wednesday; 21st highest anticipation. Proving Ground. ; Six on the road! Your attention has ; Sue ected by or bemty of fey Sor ~ modish Duco colorings] 'But a closer scrutiny of Pontiac Six ill aoa details of beauty and refinement beyond yous . For Pontiac is the Lowest Priced Six in the world to offer the exquisite artistry, the enduring crafts- 'manship and beauty of "Bodies by Fisher" --to provide a rugged six-cylinder engine of power and performance proved onthe General Motors 7 Now, Pontiac Six incorporates new items of distine- 'tion, such as rich plush upholstery and luxurious interior appointments---at New and Lowes Prices. P-OROG H. R. Archer Motor Sales Port Perry, Ont. of September. This is what he says: "If you have a band and a street parade to your' grounds I would lead the band in a burlsque military kilt outfit as a Comedy Drum Major. Then I would arrange to do some rubing and - clowning on the street and grounds giving away a lot of samples of chewing gum and chocolate bars to the kiddies. After that a platform performance consisting of Dance PORT PERRY DOMINION STORE BARGAINS FOR END OF THIS WEEK School Children's Clothes Boys' Good Bloomers, sizes 24 to 82 Boys' Good Blouses, sizes 8 years to 14 years bargain .. Boys' and Girls' ot and Shoes and Stockings at Boys' Good Overalls, heavy cloth, sizes 28 to 34 We have a good selection of Ladies' and Men's Felt Hats at We are getting in our Fall and Winter stock which is of No. 1 quality and has been bought very carefully so we will be able to sell at very reasonable prices. changed if not satisfactory. If you would like any informa- tion regarding our new goods call | Alix. Gilboord, Phone 177, Port Perry |." + WANTED--Girl for light house work. any kind must make a full stop at all numbers, such as Highland Fling and entrances te the street known as other Scotch dances, Irish Jigs and Queen street, and one not doing so, is Sailors Hornpipe, Waltz, Clog, Buck acting in contravention of the High and Wing Swanee River soft shoe and Traffic Act and will be prosecuted ac- of course, the Charleston, ete, also cordingly. popular and other songs, comic n This by-law has been approved by bers, recitations, monologues, stories, the Highway Board and will become etc. I tell your people that this show law from this day forward. is only a sample of show at night, Dated Sept. 7th, 1927. and if it hurts them to'laugh not to E. H.'PURDY, Clerk. -come, our show at night in addition to our song and dance program is a vaudeville program in every sense of the word, and we include short cast comedy - dramas such as Riley's trip to the Mountains, Buzzing the Bee, Sucker born every minute, and others and they are nothing but laughs. Va iron : : SL10 Andther little attraction that I in- taereas I 5 clude get me an old horse the oldest | ER $1. and worst looking animal that can be got in your county, and a two wheeled gig and I do a rube character driving around your grounds and disttibuting sample gum and chocolate I try to crowd in all that I can Shile we are in your town so that there will be not an idle minute, again if you can interest some of your local talent in contests of different kinds I assist] you in putting them over. As anybody a suggestion as to where we can get a horse? These animals are scarce. ign 000 - MARRIED © Miss . Hazel -Powell; * 'daughter of reduced prices. $1.29 If you are in need call on Port Perry Dominion Money refunded or goods ex- Mrs; Emma Powell, apd Mr. Mortimer | McKenzie, son 6f Mra. Florence Me-|. Eensis, of NOTICE TO CREDITORS Of Elizabeth Graham; deceased. Pursuant to Sec. 56 of Chapter 121 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1914, notice is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of Elizabeth Gra- ham, late of the village of Port Perry, in the County of Ontario, widow, who died on or about the twenty-seventh day of June A.D. 1927, are, on or be- fore /the Eighth day of September A.D. 1927, to send by post, to Thomas Cook, Port Perry, Ont., the Executor of the said decensed their christian names and 'surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, a statement of their ac- counts and the nature of the securi- ties (if any) held by them, and that after the day last aforesaid the said tribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to such claims of which notice shall have been given as above required, and the said Thomas Cook will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof, to any person or persons of whose claim or claims notice shall not have been re- ceived by him at the time of such dis- tribution. day of September A:D. 1027, HARRIS & HARRIS, Solicitors for the Executor. YO ore HOUSE FOR SALE The property of the late F. G. Mc- Clintock, on Perry street, Port Perry, 'consisting of double lot on which house, garage, stable and Dated at Port. Perry this sigthth - phone, to main preset) #1060 } dies this farm. or chicken ranch, 6 frame in good repair, stone founda- tion, all newly Blas fren. rag Tigh a] frult, beautital Siteated. Good terms to suit purchaser. Special Farm Offer of §3 acres more Thomas Cook will proceed to dis- ta uli 0 v iu [ Bean (on : Soft Coa : HLLOOKE -------- |YOUR NEXT WINTER'S COAL wiLL cost : YOU LESS IF-YOU ORDER Now Have you placed your order for your next Winter's Coal su I not NOW in the proper time to do so At present we have 8 SCRANTON COAL in STOVE, NUT and PEA sixes. SOLVAY COKE, in NUT and FURNACE sizes. | STEAM COAL--Fresh Carload just received. ; Now is the time to on SE d of the pe = si "well-known 8 8T. ed o shone pd at 3 law yo cium nd wh wl hrs mm = For Sale--Coal Range with Reservoir. PORT PERRY COAL YARD " W. G. W. PYATT _ Phineas Yard 00. Uptown Ofies 238.