_ ville, being one of Bowmanville's most SAGE Mhrough the cn-operationt the Business ; Men Tied. bring about a better business Eslationshin he heisreen resident community in which to live. ee A J DAVIS 2e Gesell sure DRUGS, STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS CONFECTIONERY TOILETRIES .KODAKS and DEVELOPING Telephone: 49 BROCK & SUN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BBOTS & SHOES. WALL WALL PAPER A SPECIALTY, Telephone 43 W. WILLAN THE MERCHANT TAILOR Clothes Made to Your Measure Telaphone 45 Morrison' $ Drug store KODAKS, FILMS AND DEVELOPING MOIR'S CONFECTIONERY COMPLETE NYAL LINE Telephone 16 TRI BEN i LEY JEWELLER & STATIONER | Our Values are Equal to Anywhere EYES TESTED FREE, J. F. McClintock DRYGOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES CROCKERY, FLOUR, FEED. Telephone 36 E. H. GERROW, BAKED GOODS AND CONFECTIONERY ICE CREAM & SOFT DRINKS Telephone 2 32. Port | Perry Lumber & Milling | COMPANY ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER HARDWOOD FLOORING SHINGLES, LATH JOORS and SASH CUSTOM CHOPPING, FLOUR AND FEED OF ALL KINDS. Telephone 26. Residence 134] The Royal Bank of x PORT PERR "ONTARIO ' Heartily Endorse This Port Perry SUPPORT LOCAL M "And Help Our "Town Grow. HAVE CONFIDENCE IN YOUR TOWN Why do you live in Port Perry? Perhaps it is because your parents lived here before you | and you never thought to move. More likely. it is because | you saw a chance to invest to good advantage here, or earn { a good living, or establish yourself at a moderate expense where your family and yourself could 'have all the advan- tages of a live community. You found desirable churches, schools and business interests. i You realize that Port Perry was a progressive com- munity and a resirable place in which to live, Certainly you woulfl not live here if you thought that you and your family would be much better off somewhere else. If you did not, you would be foolish, for your first duty is towards your family. Port Perry has progressed in the past because the merchants of the town and other civic en- terprises have received the support of the regidents. On the continuance of this patronage depends the future success of the community. If the merchants are not supported they will retire from business and your money which should go to building up the town will go to other cities to place them in front of Port Perry. Keep your dollars at home. | { { i They minimize your taxes il and increase the value of your personal investments. t in Port Perry. i | | Buy : W. L. Parrish { HARDWARE i "TINWAR Willard & Co. General Merchants GROCERIES, DRYGOODS FRUITS, VEGETABLES. Telephone 461 2, PLUMBING, and HEATING Telephone 8 55. Ww. R. WILLAN When Men's Clothes are considered, Willan the Tailor will meet your needs, with style and quality that will please you. His range of* cloths for suits and overcoats; will give | the customer ample opportunity to pick the best at reason- | able prices. Fit guaranteed, and. workmanship of a quality | that ensures repeat orders. | You will find Willan the Tailor in the Blong Block on the North side of Queen street. If you need men's clothing give him a ; 3 The Canadian Bank of Commerce PORT PERRY BRANCH Equipped for service--Following the Amalgamation of the two local brnches, increased facilities to serve the public have been introduced. MAKE THIS YOUR BANK E. B. Walker, Associate Manager. H. G.-Hutch M CARNEGIE 'HARDWARE Let us give you an estimate on Plumbing and Furnace Work. _ HARDWARE. : i PLUMBING" :: FURNACES Goods; Draperies--all in your Home Town. Phone 246 al FOR QUALITY MEATS Telephone 72 r 2 "McKEE & SON. ~ GENTS om SHO GROCERIES s FR! FLOUR & FEEDS Telephone 152. ssn westatin fall's Restaurant - "A Good Place to EAT" ICE CREAM and CONFECTIONERY "W. T.RODMAN fli MERCHANT TAILOR Made-to-Measure Clothes Cleaning, Pressing & Repairing W. A. BEATTY "HARNESS, LEATHE GOODS, i TRUNKS, ROBE NKS, ROBES, RI RUGS : LANGE) HE BEARE BROS. McLAUGHLIN CHEVROLET MOTOR SALES AND SERVICE Telephone 130 Ww, A. L McDermott FURNITURE AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS a Telephone 128 Ww. House 128 J * CARNEGIE- DAY MOTORS. . This is "EXIDE" BATTERY WEEK. No where can you Beat Our Prices. Buy your BATTERY in our town. Phone 61 NORMAN 8. B. JAMES DIES IN : BOWMANVILLE Norman 8. B. James; of the firm of M. A James & Sons, Bowmanville, publishers of the Canadian Statesman, died on June 20th, in his forty-seventh year, after an illness of ten days, Mr. Jamés was a native of Bowman- ; prominent business men, having been Hy 'associated all his life in the printing ; i publishing business, first 'with his er, M. A. James, and for the J lished the Sta h is soungest ceded by a short service at the Somily] residence, at which only the relatives and close friends of the family were present. The services were conducted by Rev. J. U. Robins, and. Rev. R. H. which he fived.. Rickards, of Pickering, "the former speaker as minister of the deceased's church and the latter as a close per- sonal friend, and paying tribute to a life of service for others "im many. spheres of endeavour. The funeral i procession was longest ever held lan) Bowmanyille, d a dozen 'blocks. ind evi te Statcsmanal and in all that pertalted i to the welfare of 'the Smmunity, J in Dress ; Ladies' Un- derwear and Hosiery; Staple |I} "Rew; Med "U. Robins, not Bows manville, were the guests of Mr. and Mr. and Vos. J. G Stockdale, as: t, ! were | visitors at the Hone of Mr. ai d My C. W. Olarke. Mr. E. Blight aid hoy friends, of summer home here. Mr, and Mrs. F. Grose, of Toronto, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W, Frise { on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Wm, i at the : home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harding, on | ~ Sunday. My. 'and Mrs. T. H. Moase, of Tittle , spent: Sunday with Mr. and ] PF. Heatley, Miss Alma Frise is holidaying at her "home here, having completed Yer 'Normal course at Toronto. | 3 and Mrs. G. Cherrie, of Scugog, iN idge, Little Britain, visitéd at the home. of Mr. and Mrs. McMillan, on Sunday. "Mr. and Mrs, W. Martyn and family 'of Prince Albert, spent Sunday with relatives here. Mr. Leonard, of' Bowmanville, spent | the week-end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Watson and family, of Cresswell, were the guests of relatives on. Sundoy, Mrs. L. Scott spent the past week. 'with friends in Ashburn: : Miss True Davidson, was a recent 'guest of her parents Rev. and Mrs. J hy W. Davidson, i» Mr. and Mrs. Short and family, | ac companied by Mr, and Mrs; J. Shunk, | motored to. Oshawa, where they were{ calling on friends. . oF Friends of Mrs: Ji Holdershaw: will { sympathize oth her on the death of "spent the week end at their] = y. her father, Mr. Page, whose ft eral | ; 'took place on Saturday "afternoon "from the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J.} sen | Holdershaw. Interment was made at Uxbridge. Mr. Page was a former resident of Marsh Hill. E " Quite a number of the children's were | t; detained from Sunday School on Sun- | | day with the measles. "Some are re-| I: a a 3