n's Drug Store wg : 'thrill of adventure and phy for Ladies' Softball Tournament presented through 'the Standard Garage, Durant Dealers, Port Perry. succession, years in si ] nated by the Royal of cattle. Sqn es Silver Cup donated by the Robt. "Ibs. of butter in squares or prints, Bank ¢ of Commerce for best team Bank of Canada for the best herd - Simpson Company for the best 10 Special prizes for flowers donated by F. A. Kent, See page 29 Cabinet of silver donated by the T. Eaton Company to the exhibitor ng the highest number of points in live stock classes, * keepers' Association. Special prizes for honey, contributed by the South Ontario Bee- First Prize--$2.00 for 10 one pound jars of Clover Honey. Second Prize--$1.00 for 10 one pound jars of Clover Honey First Prize--$2.00 for 10 one pound jars of Buckwheat Honey. Second Prize--$1.00 for 10 one pound jars of Buckwheat Honey. Special by Peel Bros., Port Perry.-- 25 Baby Chicks for the best bred-to-lay Barred Rock Hen. 100 Cigars, courtesy of Mr. Geo. Hall, for winners if Horseshoe Pitching Contest. Fifteen pound Ham donated by Mclver Bros. through courtsey of Mr, Bert MacGregor, for largest family in the parade. Large box of Chocolates, donated by Moir's Limited, through : "courtesy of Mr. Geo. Hall, for best auto in parade decorated and driven by girls. $ L R. Bentley Trophy, for Horseshoe pitching. 'Cars with Luggage, Home- ound. The tide has turned, and traffic now runs homeward. All the villages and outside big towns, discovery of new. summer camps in tidy these are a photographed and treasured memory. The horizon of life has: been widened for thousands of people. But there's no place like home. ; No matter where we go or what we see the tug of home is still the greatest power in the world. Our own folk and our ewn fireside; the little details of gardens and flowers and trees; the treasured books and music; and, above all, the everyday friends who know and value us as we know and value them, these riches are ours when we turn home agai n. Out in the big world we are welcome--if we can pay; we are welcome and well treated even if we do not spend much money, for travellers are recognized in Canada as a great asset. But at home there is the added charm that we belong--we are a real part of things as they are. | in'our travels, What we say and do counts. We bring ideas. back to this our treasure ena many gifts that we have picked up an ie place on the fam --home. home. @ renewed strength and courage. which we are really living. V will be buying Alsike again this year. 3 have any to sell we will be pleased = > quote you prices. Bring sample. them. would fall on unheeding ears. . sion, life, richer "Mr. and Mrs. I. Irwin and daughter Sina visited with friends at Cresswell rs. C. W. Clarke and Mrs. : it several days fin Toronto attending the Exhibition while there. uty. gifts of n enrich the one gre Our travel has made us value more highly than ever-- at) Mr. and Mrs. A. Bruce and family | unday, and. Mrs. E. Wooldridge and family, test spot righ At home our duties wait for us, and we bring back to them These duties are like tried and familiar friends, who give to us: that daily training in life for At home are our opportunities. As we travel we see many things which we would like to change but we can do nothing about 1 They are none of our business, and any protest we utter ( At home we are in our own king- dom. There we can do much, and it is surprising at times how little value is placed by some on this opportunity for self expres- on. At home we are part of the community and there too, is great opportunity in municipal, educational and religious affairs. Cars with homeward bound. They carry with them in health, courage, mental out- vinced that home is worth while, NM AR Miss Ix Moon spent Sunday in To- ronto with relatives 'Mrs. R. S. Long, of Myrtle, is visit- ing her daughter, Mrs. R. Scott. Rev. Mx. Green and family are ex- pected home this week, and after an enjoyable holiday will be able to re- enjoyable holiday will resume his pastoral duties. Setvice next Sunday evening as usual. Come and bring your friends and mike this year one of the best in history of our church. Mr, and Mrs. 8, J. Wooldridge, Mr. motored to Toronto on Sunday where ey were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. k erld at the home of Mr. and E. Butt. : ; 'Mr, W. Keen spent Sunday in To- r. and Mrs, J. Harding were in Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jeffrey, Weston, are visiting with relatives Here, Mr. Strong is we are pleased to re. port very much improved in health. |, Miss Annie Stunip, of Alliston, has been holidaying with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. T. Dobson, ii Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Watson, of To- ronto, visited Mr. and Mrs, J. Warren, on Sunday last. Rev. M. Newell and Mrs, Newell, also Mrs, Bain and son Gordon, of Blackstock, Miss Irene Swanick, of and Mr. Linton, Oshawa, have been re- cent guests of Mr, and Mrs, Philp. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. C. Jeffrey, on the birth of a baby boy. Miss Anna Rawlins, is we are sorry to say, suffering from another attack of pleurisy. | Miss Etta Smith who has been visit- ing with friends at Frankfort, has re- turned home, Mrs. G. Still, Toronto, Mrs. Cum- ming and children, Regina, Mr. and Mrs. Esch and children, Toronto, Miss Young, are holidaying at their sum- mer home here. Miss M. Wright, Whitby, and Mr, and Mrs, Wilder, of Hamilton, are holidaying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philp, Miss Gwen, Ettey, Miss Eva Hodg- son, Miss Isabel Dayidge, and Miss 'Verna Stewart, of Toronto, also Mr. 'and Mrs. Robert Hurd and son Allan, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ettey, on Sunday. y People in this vicinity will be pleased when the pavement is finished between Manchester and Port Perry, as the dust nuisance and the roar from the 'automobiles making the detour has been and is annoying Miss Snyder, of Woodbridge, is visiting her sister Mrs, Josiah Smith. OOO Lake Scugog Regatta RESULTS OF THE SECOND AN- NUAL SPLASH OF THE LAKE SCUGOG REGATTA ASSOCIATION HELD AT CAESAREA The swimming events, with the ex- ception of the married women's swim were concluded on the 6th of August as per program, with the following results: Boys, 11 years and under--Douglas Hall, Donald Reid, John Yeo. Girls, 11 years and under--Edith Caster, Evelyn Hodson, Eileen Zeay- man. Boys, 13 and under--Ted Whyte, Donald Reid Girls, 18 and under--Audrey Elvins, Kerby Reynolds, Winnifred Holman. Boys, 16 and under--Bert Downes, Edward Clark, Gordon Whyte. Girls, '16 and under--Annie Walker, Kerby Reynolds, Winnifred Holman. Mens, open--Ken Taylor, Albert Gauliel, Henry Tutt. Woman's, open--Dorothy Sheppard, Muriel Holman, Guen. Downes. The Horseshoe Pitch, with twelve teams competing, was won by Me- Laughlin Bros,, the second team was E. Witheridge and R. Ames. Due to the high winds the balance of the events were postponed until Saturday, August 17th. During the morning land sports were keenly con- tested and about 100 prizes distribut- ed. The balance of the acquatic events were completed during the afternoon. The prize winners were: Crab Race--Gordon Whyte, Allen Morrison, Bert. Downes. Men's Double Canoe--1 Fred Stains and Howard Clemens; 2 Bert Downes and Hugh Haughton; 3 Ted Whyte and Gordon Whyte. Women's Double Canoe--Dot Shep- pard and Muriel Holman. Tug of War--Fred Stains and BH, Clemens. J Rowing, Girl's singles--Dot Shep- pard, Nora Yeo. ~ Tilting--Fred Frayer and Douglas Frayer; 2 Ed. Sues and Theo Hodson. arried Women's Swim--Mrs. Wil- motor \ provided | Victoria Corners, Mrs, Ed. Rundle and daughter Effie, of Passumic, Vermont, | 1 "N.O.Y.D.B.", Mr, "Maguerite", Mr, egland, class Stacey, Flea, "C""--Eldon Mr. Wilson. . : Displacement Boat, handicap--Mr. Siasening, Mr. Leyland, Mr. Camp- Sea Flea, open, (J. Stacey trophy) ~""Eljean" Eldon Stacey; "Omar B"; 3 Mr. Wilson. The prizes were distributed at the dance pavillion, during the evening, Dr. Williams officiating, SEAGRAVE (Too late for last week.) Mr. and Mrs. R. Pollock and family, of Uxbridge, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Shunk, on Sunday. Mr. L. Scott spent the week end at Ivanhoe and other points on business. Mr. and Mrs. A. Orchard have re- turned from a pleasant motor trip to Bracebridge, Huntsville, and other places of interest. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, of Bel- haven, Mr. and Mrs. Sproule, of Can- nington, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. McLean, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cephas Sleep visited in Peterboro and Cobourg last week, attending the Horse Show at Cobourg. Mr. and Mrs. F. Grose and Mr. El- gin Frise, of Toronto, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W, Frise: Mr. Harding Sr., of Brooklin, is visiting at the home of his son Mr. J. Harding. Mr. and Mrs. H. Freeborn and fam- ily of Hamilton, are visiting with Mr, and Mrs. J. McTaggart. Mrs. Wallace and two children Jean and Lester, of Toronto, are the guests of her sister, Mrs, Wooldridge. Mr. and Mrs. A. Andrews, of De- troit, called on relatives one day last week. Miss Olive Harrison, of Myrtle, and Miss Frances Harrison, of Latchford, are the guests of their aunt Mrs. Roy Scott: Mrs. Quinland and daughter, of To- ronto, are visiting relatives here. Mrs. Demera, of Scugog, visited her sister Mrs. J. Wanamaker, over the week end. Mrs. F. Billingham and daughter, have returned home to Toronto after a pleasant holiday with relatives. Rev. H. Cobb, (a former Seagrave boy, and now of Saskatchewan), and sister Mrs. Elliott, of Toronto, and Mrs. N. Mitchell, of Toronto, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, last week. Mr. Cobb's many friends were delighted to see him after and absence of some eight years. Mrs. T. H, Watson, of Toronto, who has been visiting her sister Mrs. Clarkson and other friends returned home on Sunday evening. Miss Louise Haley left for Toronto on Monday where she will spend a week with friends. Mr. and Mrs. George Clarke and family visited with relatives at Cam- bray, on Sunday. Mr. Will Brown, of Toronto, spent a week with relatives in Seagrave and Port Perry. : Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Watson and family, of Cresswell, were guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. Watson, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. McCoy and family, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Wooldrige, motored to Port Bolster, on Sunday afternoon. The joint monthly meeting of the Woman's Asociation and W. M. S, was held at the home of Mr. S. Réynolds, on Wednesday afternoon last. Forty members and visitors were present. Mrs. J. Shunk and Mrs. H. Leask had charge of the work, Mrs. J. Harding sang a pleasing solo and Mrs, T. Wat- son, of Toronto, gave an interesting talk on their work in the city, giving new ideas which will help and benefit all who are interested. A letter was read from the girl to be clothed in Saskatchewan, showing her apprecia- tion. Any help along this line will be greatly appreciated by our society. Lunch was served at the close. A recent gathering of relatives was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. Rowe, Whitby, when a pleasant time | was spent. Mr. and Mrs. J. Shunk, and Mr, and Mrs. Orr Shunk, were present. : . and Mrs. Dobson, of Prince t| Albert, visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. 'Mark, on Saturday. Mr. 4nd Mrs. D. Sweetman, of To-| ror rs. W. Sweetman, Cart- Campbell, 3, Mr. | W day party, but were. sorry more were not able to attend. The which decorated the illuminated with twenty-three candles and made a beautiful sight. The pro- gram and supper were greatly and appreciated, joyed Upper School Examinations PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL Brown, Robt. J. ~Chem, III. Carter, Helen--Fr, A, ¢; Fr. Comp IL Cawger, Grace--Geom, II, wker, Isabel--Eng, hy © pd g. Comp, ¢; Eng. Cawker, Jean--Mod, Host., III; Geom. ¢; Lat. A, III; Lat, Comp. ¢; Fr. A, II; Fr. Comp. I. Christy, Frances--Eng, Comp, ¢, Eng. Lit. IIL Clarke, Jack--Eng. Comp, ¢; Eng. Lit. ¢; Geom, III; Trig. III; Lat. Comp, ¢ Davey, Dorothy--Mod, Hist, ¢; Trig I; Physics ¢; Chem, ¢. Dowson, David--Eng. Comp, ¢; Lit ¢; Lat, A, ¢; Lat. Comp; © Fallis, Hilda--Eng, Comp, ec, Farmer, Annie--Mod, Hist. ¢; Geom. III; Lat. A., II; Lat. Comp, ec. Fralick, Inez--Fr, A, II; Fr. Comp. II Grant, William--Eng. Comp, II; Eng. Lit, II; Mod. Hist. III; Geom, c; Lat. A, II; Lat. Comp, c. Lee, Ruby--Eng, Comp., ¢; Eng, Lit., I; Mod. Hist., ¢; Geom. I. McMillan, Wallace--Geom, II; Trig., III; Fr. A, ¢; Fr. Comp. II. Mitchell, Edwin--Mod. Hist, c. Murray, Daris--F'r, A, III; Fr. Comp I Nasmith, Dorothea--Eng, Comp, 1; Lat. A, III; Lat. Comp; c; Nasmith, Forbes--Eng. Comp. I. Nind, Doris--Eng. Comp, I; Eng Lit., II; Mod. Hist,, II; Alg. II; Geom, I; Chem III; Lat. A, ¢; Lat. Comp. ¢; Fr. A, II; Fr, Comp, I. Nott, Irva--Fr A, III; Fr, Comp. c. Proutt, Dorothy--Eng, Comp, I; Eng. Lit. ¢; Mod, Hist. ¢; Alg. c; Geom. i Lat. Comp. III; Fr, A. I; Fr Comp I Vickery, Helen--Alg. II. Walker, Mary--Mod, Hist. II; Fr. A, I; Fr. Comp, I. Wallace, Ivan--Eng. Comp, ¢; Eng. Lit. ITI; Mod. Hist. III; Geom. JI; Lat. A,, ¢; Lat. Comp. ¢, BE Myrtle Station (Too late for last week.) The Woman's Missionary Society met at the home of Mrs. Chas, Pilkey last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. C. Harrison had charge of the meeting. Readings were given on Missionary work by Mrs. Chisholm, Mrs. Thomp- son, Mrs, Hudgins and Temperance reading by Miss Law and Miss Massey of Oshawa. Miss Lois Tordiff is spending' this week in Oshawa. Mrs. Cooper, of Toronto, is at Jas. Dickson's for this week. Miss Evelyn Massey, of Oshawa, is spending her holidays at Mr. Chas. Pilkey's. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Price motored to Bobcaygeon for the week end. Col. Percy Jobb, Mrs. Jobb and Eng. children, of Oshawa, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Beacock last week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Thaxter, of Sand- ford, 'spent 'Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson. Mrs. Ferguson, of Owen Sound, is visiting with Mrs. L. Tordiff. Mr. D. Leury, of Port Hope, spent the week end at his home here. Mrs. Macdonald, of Winnipeg, visit- ed with her sister Mrs. J. E. Beacock, last week, and will leave for England next week. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer and Miss Myrtle Palmer, of Port Hope, and Mrs. Brown, of Toronto, were guests of Mrs, D. Leury, last week. Mrs. Dunham, of Belleville, is visit- ing at the home of T. R. Price. The Myrtle men are having fine sport these evenings pitching horse- shoes. RE sere A number of Myrtle boys and some from Prospect motored to Orillia for the week end. : Mrs. J. Hughson is spending this week with her son at Raglan. platform, was