Mr. and Mrs H: *{ Mr, and Mrs. L. Bore and family visited her sister, Mrs, R. Burnham, on Sunday. z ~~ A number of the Indies of the Island attended a papering bee at the Par- : sonage on Thursday, of last week. Miss Elva EMord motored to To- ironto on Saturday where she was "joined by her sister Florence and they Sunday and visited his uncle and sunt, of ] visited with | z §s¢€ F S828 isi Fos Summer days and holiday wear you ays Ready-to-Wear are cleverly designed as to style and service. Prints. Prices $2.95 to $9.95. DANCE FROCKS i well" equipped to evs care of needs with an excellent a of Summer Dresses that SILKS, FLOWERED PRINTS, Ete. Fugi Silk, Printed Crepes, Rayons, Celanese and lowered Smart Flowered Flat Crepe Summer Dance Frocks $9.95 will find our warked the stéady growth of this Bank for sixty years. ' Today, one of the largest and strongest banks in the world, it serves every phase | UNDERWEAR week at this store See our large range of Silk Underwear in Porto Rico, hand embroidered: Gingham Allover Aprons. wear. washable colors, pleasing styles. An inepection will con- vince you that style, quality, and prices are right, and $1.50 each. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Reader and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reader and family, Mr. Geo. Cox, motored to Unionville, on Sunday. Miss Vera Clark is spending a few weeks in Port Perry. Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Sweetman, Mr. SCUGOG Misses Alma and Olive Gerrow, of : Toronto, visited theor parents over the ! week end. 3 Our annual Sunday School Picnic . goes to Oshawa Beach on Saturday of this week. Remember the date, "of business and private life at home, and is taking a leading part in the expansion salen Srsign mark ; : You wil lk boning ot The Rope week. caught. Messrs. J, Frank and Earl Reader,| Mr. and Mrs. W. Mark on Sunday. Sorry to report Mr. W. Dodsley lost a number of their hens on night last We hope the thief will be and Mrs. Carleton Graham, motored to Lindsay on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. A. Mark and family motored from Toronto te visi with Mr. and Mrs. W. Crozier of Man- Ladies' Cotton Crepe Gowns A lovely gown, made of good quality Cotton Crepe, made GINGHAM APRONS Just the thing for hot weather Price 69c. DRESS GINGHAMS Pretty colors and combinations and smart patterns, fast For children's and women's wear. Per yard 26¢c. LAMP SHADES Beautiful Parchment shades on a good strong frame-- Something new. Priced according to size, 46¢, 66c., $1.26 Mr. and Mrs. Beacock spent Sunday with her father in Port Perry. Mr. B. Brown has a new separator with a grain blower on it, We hope the crop may be large and he will have plenty of work to do. Sorry to report that Mr. Harold Burton had the misfortune of falling into a 30 foot well last week, but for- tunately his injuries are but slight. Mr. Stewart Rodman motored to Toronto one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dusty, Greenbatk, Miss R. Quantz, Miss Edna Reader, , Mr. Roy Fowler, motored to Ningara, chester, visited with their daughter and other points recently. | Mrs. Geo: Samells; nn Sunday. Glad to see Miss Ila Reader out, Miss Mary Carter is spending a few , and around again after her operation. reeks in Port Perry. Hutcheson, of Bethany, Mr. and Mrs. E. Clark, on Sunday. ®t Mr. and Mrs. C. Hardy and tamily and Mr. Sam, Sanguine, of Manilla, | visited with Mr. and Mrs. D Hope, on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Nott, and fam- ily, of Port Perry; and Miss Ksufman, visited with Miss Alice Clark on Sun- | day. ' Mr. and Mrs, F-H. Jones, of Bow- | ; 'manville, Miss Marguerite Jones, Mr. | = -- -- Varcoe, of Toronto, were the guests of Mr. Jones' sister, Mrs, Joblin, on| BAY OF QUINTE CONFERENCE OF THE UNITED CHURCH Sands, < © The annual conference was held May 29th, to June 3, at . Napanee. The general reports of the work were satisfactory. Two subjects occupied an important plice on the agenda--the building of Smet] College, and the new HympJ Book, 'which is Dearing publica The A es were elected for the Coliference: year: President, "Bev. J. U. Robins, Bowmanville; v. G. R McQuade, Odessa; Treasurer--Rev. R. T: Richards, "Port Berri, Secretary--Rev, 8. F. Dixon, Bath. Pastoral Changes--Rev: J. E. Griffith, Sis Eatonk goes to Bumhercrest church, Toronto, and is succeeded at Blackstock by Rey. F. Newell, B.A. B.D., of Vroomenton. J. W. Davidson, B.A, Hamitton ( Conference and is | 'that Conference; : spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. _ The Royal Bank Li Miss Dorothy Graham was home of C an a d a over the week end. Port Perry Branch B.D. Hensy, Manager . Sn ---- New Advantages 1 Smoother Operation at High Speeds 2 Rapid Acceleration -- a New Silence and Swiftness in Traffic and Up Steep Hills 3 Easier and Less Frequent Gear Shifting 4 Reduced Wear on Moving Parts-- Longer Life 5 Easier Handling--Restful Relaxation After Long Drives | --with Two Quiet High Speeds With two quiet high speeds at their instant disposal, ~Graham-Paige owners possess advantages in traffic, gto the \ are the only two changes affecting this area of the Conterene." . . on hills and the open highway that materially increase St : : motoring ease and enjoyment. You are cordially in- vited to drive a four speed Graham-Paigeand discover the real importance of these advantages. Lf Sadan Lr TH NEW IMPROVED