Mr. I. Geer with his brother Mr. C. Geer, on Sunday, Miss Oriel Miller of Oshawa, home for a few days, in Ashburn. Mrs. Walter last week. A splendid c ing service a Hortop\regen Marrie Tuesday eldg Me Seco) resided Bor of Mr. and Mrs, Jo. Lane, of Oshawa, ie. and Mrs. Lane, will Mr. ad Mrs, W. Brown, - of Seon Tomasies with Te, and Mrs } = H. Davis, on Sunday. Mrs. Jas. Bentley spent a few days |' Phone 10 r 4. ERAL DIRECTOR i Born" I Simpson on Sunday, June 10, 1928, a daughter. ----0---- " FOR SALE . A real fancy Scotch bred bull one Padi Dam an excellent milker. {Fully accredited herd. Apply Adam Wallace, Seagrave R.R.1, Phone 114 r 1-4, Port Perry. 1 RA FOR SALE » Ten. young . pigs, two months old. Apply to F. w. Bradley, Phone 209, Port Perry. 1 EAI CATTLE FOR SALE Five Heifers, springers. Call even- ing or morning, 8. half lot 13, con 8, Mariposa, S. Hall, Little * Tomato plants for salé." Apply to rs, Curts; Scugog St, Port Perry. 8} SE TWO GROUPS TO PLAY IN SOUTH ONTARIO SOFT BALL LOOP. Oshawa, Whitby and Bowmanville to play as group A. Following is the schedule for group , | B, with which Port Perry is playing. Group B. - - May 81--Oshawa B.M. at Brooklin. June 5--Port Perry at North Oshawa. |; June 6--Pickering at Oshawa B. M.| June 5---Brooklin at Ashburn, ' 12--North Oshawa at Brooklin - ---- June 12--Ashburn at Pickering | June 12--Oshawa B.M. at Port Perry June 19--Oshawa B.M. at Ashburn. June 19--Brooklin at Port Perry | June 27--N. Oshawa at Oshawa B.M. June 19--Pickering at N. Oshawa. June 26--Port Perry at Pickering June 26--Ashburn at Brooklin. July 8--Pickering at Brooklin July 3--N. Oshawa at Ashburn July 4--Port Perry at Oshawa B.M. July 10--Brooklin at N. Oshawa. July 10=~Oshawa B.M. at Pickering July _10--Port Perry at Ashburn. July 17--N. Oshawa at Port Perry. July 17--Brooklin at Pickering . July 18--Ashburn at Oshawa B.M. July 28--Port Perry at Brooklin July 23--Pickering at Ashburn July 23--Oshawa B.M. at N, Oshawa. July 27--Ashburn at N. Oshawa July 27--Brooklin at Oshawa B.M. July 27--Pickering at Port Perry. Scugog News We are sorry to hear of Miss Flora Miller's illness and hope for a speedy recovery. Miss Zella Hope is spending a week with her cousin Mrs. J. Young, of Cresswell. * Mr. and Mrs. J. Sweetman, of To- zofs, spent the week end on the nd. Mrs. J. Raymes, her daughter and post Sunday with her par- and Mrs. Robt. Jackson, SPW. Sweetman, of Enniskillen, ta tow days with Mr. Oliver 1 Listen! There's a good time for Scugog soon. A Sunday en: home for around here ' of you. Why not let it g go ¥® We notice the police making fre- quent trips on the Island. Everybody wants to look out and walk straight. The Union Ladies' Aid is having a meeting at Mrs, Pettitt's on Tuesday of this week. We hope to see a good / gathering. i A ~~.-700 BUSY TO LIVE le 't time to greet the day, He hadn't time to laugh or play, He hadn't time to wait a while, Ho hifadn't time to give a smile; He hadn't time to train his mind, He hadn't time to be just kind, He hadn't time to see a joke, He hadn't time to write his folk; He hadn't time to eat a meal, He hadn't time to deeply feel; He hadn't time to take a rest, He hadn't time to act his best, He hadn't time to help a cause, He hadnt time to make a pause; He hadnt time to pen a note, He hadnt time to cast a vote; -} He hadn't time to sing a song, He hadn't time to right a wrong; He hadn't time to send a gift, He hadnt' time to practice thrift. ---- ---------- he will address the gathering. All ladies 6 p.m. The Governor General will not of the congregation are cordially in- vited to attend. Mrs. John McLaughlan, Miss Mae Campbell, Miss Jessie McArthur, Mr. Mac Campbell, and Mr. Maurice Me- Laughlin, of Elgin Station, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacMillan on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Stevens of Osh- awa were visiting with Mr. and Mes. C. W. Clarke, on Sunday. Miss Alice Hadwin, of Port Perry spent the week end at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. James Harding. Mr. Gordon Adair spent Sunday with his uncle in Cannington. Mr, and Mrs. James Shunk with Mr. and Mrs, Orr Shunk, were visiting with friends in Prince Albert on Sun- day. A regretable omission was made in Hast week's news conterning a number of young musicians who excelled themselves at the recital given in Port Perry United Church on Wednesday evening," May 30th, under the direc- BUSY WOMAN M.P. Mrs. Wintringham, former British M.P., and prospective Liberal cane didate for Louth, claims to be the most hard-worked member of par- t. In the Louth constitu- He hadn't time to i He hadn't time to scan the skies; He hadn't time to heed a cry, ency there are 166 villages, and she makes a periodic tour, covering 300 miles every few months. During tion of their teacher, Miss Helen Mellow, A.T.C.M. Those taking part from Seagrave were Jean Harding, Sina Irwin, Marian Eagleson and Frank Harding. MWe extend congratulations to Miss Marian Eagleson on passing her Ele- mentary examination in music, with first class honours, held at Whitby on Monday of this week. There has been a noticable increase in the motor traffic during the past wek end owing to the detour on the Provincial Highway. There are many who regret their obstinatey in ,op- posing the highway coming our way when it was proposed. We help to pay the piper but do not get the music. The local ball season will open on Friday night when Seagrave red sox will take on their ancient rivals, Sonya, at Sonya. Game to start at be present. Milton Stone will official- ly open the season by pitching the first ball with Milton Prentice doing the receiving. A good attendance is requested. A benefit game is being arranged to assist Bill Jones who stopped a fly ball with his nose and while at practice on Friday night. Mr. Wm. Keen was in Toronto on Saturday, bringing back a new Chrysler for Carnegie-Day Motors, Port Perry. The many friends of Mrs. James Shunk's mother, Mrs. Lamb, will re- gret to learn that she is very poorly at present and is under the doctor's care. Mrs. Lamb is with her daughter, Mrs. Russell Pollock, Uxbridge. Everyone is requested to keep June 24th and 25th open, these being the dates of Seagrave's two big days. Anniversary services on Sunday. In the afternoon of the 25th a big ball game, then a big supper and a big concert at night, all for the small price of 0c and 26c. FOR SALE Registered Yorkshire Sow, bred. Also 6 pigs, 7 weeks old. Apply to F=Feonnings,;Port--Perry,~ Phone 189 ring 3. FOR SALE 15 Yorkshire Sows, due to farrow in June and July. Prices right. Ap- ply to Jno. W. Crozier, Phone 98. RIB-ROLL /o House roofs-Lasting, inexpensive F your house or with Rib-Roll. Handsome look at » ingredses value o perty . .. lastin, 5 foctae clean sEninwator baniahes leaks...ideal for hou barns, ds, warehouses, i 4 Po churches, public buildings. Give size of roof for free estimate. Write Eastern Stee] Products PRESTON, ONT. Agents LIME WOOD A BLACK BUSINESS DISTRIBUTORS OF SCRANTON COAL PORT PERRY COAL YARD W.G.W PYATT |SCRANTON D.L. & W. COAL AGENTS Susquehana COAL Soft Coal SOLVAY COKE 70,000 people, problems for them, The Creamery is paying 388c., 37c. ahd 384c for Butter Fat. You can save labor and Take more more Tneney by send- ne PERRY {CREAMER "A. GOODE & SON, Pro sizes. received. D. L. & W. SCRANTON COAL We are exclusive agents in Port Perry for genuine SCRANTON D. L. & W. COAL, and have on hand a good supply of all required NOW is the time to order your next winter's supply. COKE--SOLVAY COKE, always a stock on hand. STEAM COAL--A new carload just received. CEMENT--Another fresh carload of St. Mary's Portland Cement arrived last week. ALBERTA COAL--We are bringing in a car load of best grade Drumheller Coal: order so that we may make delivery - soon as Let us have your Your orders will receive our usual careful attention. PORT PERRY So =>