[| Mr. and Mrs. O. Jeffrey, Clem and | Hamilton, where where 'Reader's Lois, Mr, and Mrs, A. Brunt, of Ennis- brother, Harry, is choir leader. There 'killen, Mr. Nichols and Mrs. Thomp- | were speakers from Chicago, and from son and daughter of Honey's Corners, | South Africa. The singing and service were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marks, | was grand. The meeting are to be on Sunday. : held for a couple of weeks and are at- Mr. and Mrs. W. Nott, and family, | tended by thousands of people. of Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. O. Gerrow| Mr. and Mrs. W. Mark visited with > CL . ; § and daughter, of Oshawa, Mr. and | Mr, and Mrs. D. Hope recently. In order to avoid a rush at the last minute, | Mrs. Lewis Pearce, visited with Mr. Mrs, J. Gerrow visited Mrs. O. Ger- 9 we would ask all interested ina BUSINESS fon Mr. A Prentios. on Sunday. Nes. | row, at her cottage, on Tuesday. renamed oedanerst : nu TRAINING to write at once for informa- ----r an a DE 4 Seeey 10 ig Misees Goria # and ins oly Tor 1 J 3 3 e ul are under * Dresses of craysheen andora crepe, only a few sizes left $5 50 : tion about our courses. Bx! and Mien, Eonmith, of Torontt, 8) ey roc ser the doetary 2 last, dresses up to $9.95. . A RE gh By doing 8, you can Soside ter due Jetip- visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. Collins.| wy ang Mrs. Cribfield, of Michigan, a : sr Ea eration. e are certain that this will be Mr. and Mrs. Holman and daughters | Mrs, Geo. Schell and Olive, of Port gi SE Ni Tee mE better than a hurried decision. Evelyn and Phylis, Mrs. Savage, of Perry, visited with Mrs. Pot, one Sar C ela n es e oil é So Ci . Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sweet-| day last week. : uid V 1C OJ. We believe that aD Serve you better in Ten ese guess of Mr. and Mrs. C.| Mpg. Pettitt spent the week end in } CHER ; : ; Cel a ; . » . Port Perry. ~The very finest of Celanese Voile, in dress lengths of 5 yards. Pretty pat- Mr. and Mrs. B. Wilson, of New| my ang Mrs, S. Rodman and Miss ; toran, Woah make beautiful dresses for formal or evening Blo £412 | Fall Term Tuesday Sept. 2nd | Fane N.Y, are on a motor trip and| plora Miller, visited Mr. and Mre. 2 4 ing price 890. per yard. ! ire fhe suists 9 se 3 Mart wt Ashton, at Enniskillen, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dusty, and family, Bowmanville and on down the St. Lawrence shore to thelr home. of Greenbank, visited her parents Mr. ahaa : % ay ass : 2 Mrs. I. , , 450. RAYON CELANESE 450. The New Mouldette [| Peterboro Business College, Limited Mr. and Mrs. R. Michel, son ili" C1 LIE 01 Seer. 30s. 14 4 ) ) i ; rs. S. , of Toronto, a dren lesson ue ghee. Th on wile Coes er gies J. A. McKONE, President. vests of Mr. and Mow . Juchaon, on "5279 With Mrs. 1. Rodman, shades of Black, Navy, Sand, Green, Pearl and white | Cure' have retuned to ey : 8 ity. ible, t ; at the reasonable price of 45c, yard. moulded slenderness is a fashionable necessity. If possible eull our office Mr Raymond Fralick and sister v i Pi i ' : The Mouldette, slipped easily over the head, allows day. Lillian, are visiting their aunt Mrs, Oshawa 8 Athletic 1D 1ES Robertson, of Toronto, this week and . . mi D perfect freedom without the slightest sugestion of i - attending the Exhibition. Meeting , Girls' Middies of heavy middy twill, flannel cuffs bulk. Tt fits perfectly. Comes in every size--30 to |ff| Ne Mr. and Mrs. N. Strutt and family| The cream of Canada's athletes, and collar, detachable, reasonably priced at 99c and 36, both in long and regular lengths. Washes || M O T 0 R I S T S | of Bowmanville, Mr. Strutt, of Burke- | male and female, will be seen in action $1.95 each. : easily, dries quickly. The Mouldette gives all the | . ton, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. Brown,|in Oshawa at the great two-day meet- . Soribblers, and Exercise Books moulding the new mode demands. At Sutcliffe's & [f The new Law makes necessary--SAVE SANE DRIVING-- last week. ing to be held on Wednesday and " 00s 1 Special 'at 5¢ each Sons, $3.95. ( Rev. Mr. Laughlin and father were| 0ursday, Sept. 10 and 11, in con- Monster 100 page scribblers. Special at 5c each. " | IN S U R AN C E guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joblin on Sun. | Junction. with the Oshawa Fair, While Ruled Exercise Books, good paper, priced at 10c each Price $3 a5 l day. in Hamilton last week, M. McIntyre - 1 or 3 for 26c. ' or ability to pay for damage g Hood, manager and secretary for the : Miss Cora Gerrow, of Port. Perry, athletic meeting, not only took ade f is visiting her cousin Miss Gladys vantage of the opportunity to see part i : : : l > Place your insurance with Collins, this week. { the British Emp Gam al ; CLIFFE & SONS i Mr. Downer, of Medicine Hat, was | discussed the Ouhuors mentors mth o ia : | + s ) scuss e Oshawa meeting with C. pre S U T . I : CEO. R. DAVEY the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Norman g 2 | Phone 249 Port Perry. Crozier, last week. It is thirty years : E. Higginbottom, president of the : ? y Amateur - Athletic Union of Canada, Gs : Ww H ERE PEOPL E LIKE TO SHO P -- since he visited friends here. M. M. Robinson, chairman of the man- 0 ; PF SE RE a : 4 -- a Mr. Murray McLaren is sporting a |agement committee of the British Em- 3 : | " F 7 D 't P t It oO f f 1 new Pontiac car. pire Games, and Miss Alexandrine : -- -- r " g To Miss Dorothy Reynolds, Seagrave,| Gibb, president of the Women's Ama- SHIRLEY the home of Mrs Wallace Thornton. is one of the outstanding annual ok: on u ¢ visited her aunt Mrs. W. Jeffrey, last | teur Athletic Federation. These of- The Shirley Women's Institute met ~~ Mrs. Gordon Rodman of Little hibition in the world. With Shretdanse Ww - week. ficials expressed a lively interest in at the home of Mrs. Francis White Britain Spent in with her mother, vd ens plied om ; HEN fire breaks out it is toolate to Mr. Samells, of Blackstock, Mrs. G. he Sortneoming Ocha esting, and : : + 13. % , > Mele : os .| promise ¢ €0-0] on 2 eo A opened in the usual Mrs. B. A. Wilson and children of with the great variety and quality of avert the loss of valuable papers locked Yel aan, of bride, i Mr: | 0. nig 9p. some. of the ovr medion k \_ way, with a good attendance. Lindsay is spending 2 few days with C. L L. product. up in a drawer in your office or home. Miss Lactic Plozehinan of Port | Athletes of Canada to take part in the yt, veo y ' 3 p The ladies of the Institute decided her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Camp- rarer merc ; ' , ou . | open events. A to hold a Sunshine Tea at the church bell. FARM FOR RENT The cost of protection is far less ery ed her Soin Yiss EdnR| Already, many inquiries and some ; : early in September, at which a quilt Friends are sorry to hear Mr. Silas 125 acres at Oshawa Harbor. First- than the expense of repl acing one docu- Sam 5 Vy! k ° . entries have been received, although will be disposed of. Jacobs is not so well again. class land, in good state of cultivation. ment rovided it can be re laced Miss F. Clark who is a trained nurse | 4}, entry blanks were only placed in ; The business was followed by com- Quite a number from Zion attended Good buildings and improvements. I P . at Montreal, is visiting her sister Mrs. i i - decoration services at the Christian Immediate possession to plough. Full munity singing, after which an ad n , Ful . F. White, Church Cemetery, Little Britain, on possession April 1st, 1931, Apply to . Beil Bo Was given By MeN. F Sunday last. Several speakers, also G. D. Conant, Barrister, Oshawa, Ont. posit Box until it is too late. F or two ~My 'White spoke on the life of a Little Britain Band were in atten- cents a day you can buy protection. young Canadian poet, "Archibald dance, : the mails today, and there is every reason to believe that Oshawa"s ath- letic meeting will be one of the out- standing meetings of the present year. The committee in charge is sparing no Don't put off renting a Safety De- O. Reader. : Miss Reta Milner and her cousin Miss Jean Crooks, of Toronto, visiting the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Milner, for a week. -- QO: SALE OF HORSES AND CATTLE : ) See ... expense in its effort to secure the + Lampman." Mr. and Mrs. I. Goodhand spent as a tem Bosses: nging by hie Myris Jelirey is visiting with highest class of athletes available, and : : d i lenti: ds. ) . relatives in Toronto. : 2 Lunch wag served By Ae an. t Ee orien pH Mr, cattle including milch cows and young | Mrs. F. Ingram and daughter of ir ihe sans jr i eh acting wil Boon ' and Mrs C Mitchell, of Lindsay, cattle. The sale will be held at lot 3, Toronto, visited Mrs. Alex. Martyn, : e home of Mrs. . nL : competitors step on the new cinder 5 track to show their paces, p' a | . Monday. ¢on- 7 Reach Tp. on Saturday Sept. | i selled on Iiiends NErS on Monday ig Oth at 1 pm. Jos. Wilson, Proprietor, over the week end. Eunice is staying WF. Marduis,. Auctioncer S. 4 for a couple of Weeks: his eter There is also a keen interest in the 2 ZION spending a few days with Miss Ella ™: ns, y : Mr. Edward cers and Ris SISWr, oyents for residents of Durham and i a Western. 3 rere (YO Qe | Christina, Mr. W. Hillier, of King, Ontario counties. Whitby and Bow- > Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Cruess and Quite' a number are holidaying at . | visited Mr. and Mrs. D. Hope, on Sun- | oo oinotes are making ready to ' family of Toronto and Mr. and MA Port Hoover in the past week. Myrtle Station Ss. i ie. Ray ang °nter these events, and some of the bis : nt Sun i | r. an rs. ilner, vy : i Y. Gilson oo I y hii a iy fan spent Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ball, Chicago, Ralph, spent the week end in Toronto. lads who made a name for themselves i Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wanldridge Mrs. W. Downer: of Omemee. is Savy Joon visiting at the home of Mr. de Ey in rot Visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Mrs. Fred Beadle returned to her, i s, es. T to last k, after the past week with his daughter, Mrs. and Mie. Austin" Mortimeer home in Toron st wee at the schoolboys' games in Hamilton oh last Friday will-toe the mark on Sept. 10 and 11. Further details will be announced in | Mr. and Mrs. R. Hood, Jean and ! Joy, Mr. P. Hood, Mr. Percy Jeffrey, visited Mr. J. Demara, on Sunday. SR eq | Miss Marguerite Sweetman spent » gi spending a few weeks at the home of € | te week end with Misses Marjorie 2 few Jags time as {0 the athletey $ E Wooldridge, and Florence, spent Monday evening Mr. W. J. Cook i 1 who will be here, and the local fans Mr. F. Orchard and daughter Velma 0 d Mrs. Loy Ro Jet Sugher Mr. W. J. Cook. : Q a an and Ivah Milner. are likely to have some pleasant sur- i 8] t the past week with Mrs. W. J. wi To. 200. Mra. Ly. Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Beacock with Mr. and Mrs. Sintael have moved to rg, <1, 10 MAve some please pe ; > | A ---- Mr. and Mrs. G. Huston, of Toronto, oo of C an ad a their home here, and Mrs. MacGregor, | Mr. and Mrs. L. Hall and family CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED @itended the Memorial Service at has moved to Port Perry. We wish spent Saturday in Oshawa. ' WILL DISPLAY PRODUCTS AT Blackstock last Sunday afternoon. | : them comfort in their new homes. --000-- Miss Dorothy Wilson visited with - NATIONAL EXHIBITION a Ain, of Trenton, 3 Ielieving hs Port Perry Branch - B. D. Henry, Manager ? Mr. Mp Cox and Savgiier, of GREENB ANK ha a4 oronto, Mrs. J. Noon, of Nestleton, her Sister Mrs. R. Mark of Valens, Visitors to the Canadian National T, R. Price is on his holidays. | 116 : visited with Mr. and Mrs. G. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, of Toronto, i Mrs. W J. Hall visited with her Exhibition, which will be held at Tor- The W. M. S. met at the home of AE A -- so last week. visited Mr. and Mrs. R. Real, last onto, August 22nd to September 6th, Mrs. Chas. Luke, last Thursday after- Mr. and Mrs. F. Nottingham, son Week. brother, Mr, Wes. Varcoe, of Lindsay, at Toor OF por Ee a me ! ® "on Frida: . ; Ross, and Mr. Martin, of Raglan, were "Mr. and Mrs. W. Phoenix and son * by et from here attended the Canadian Industries Linijted products 'In the absence of the President, us { A WKE R B R guests of Mr. Geo. Shunk, on Sunday. Walter, spent a week recently at rh in the Industrial Building. R. Thompson had charge of the meet- . {i funeral of the late Mrs. Dawson of ¢ \ - i ished th , had th Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Heayn, and son Sprucedale, Parry Sound District. hi i + Ancient Greece has the ing. Mrs. D. Ross the opening Jains,' of Port' Perry, visited Wer. © Mr, and Mm. R. W. Loe, OShkaak. "41 Cannington on Thursde Yd daughter "architect with motif for the building prayer, the Seripture lesson was read PER M E AT S parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Milner, re- Wis, and daughters, Mrs. Nehring, of "Betty af Toronto visited with his sis- £0 house this Gisplay. 1 Will be in by:Mrs. W. Graham, and Mss. ©. Has | ! cently. Fond de Lac, Wis., and Mrs. Davis, of Mra. Hall, on Sunda Grecian temple, 57 feet hapter from the Study, . its R. is visti jth her Y. visi eg his tothe Mr 7, ana em 10 feet or ans 15 feet Hoon Ee vaial duty was pemdared hy Owing to the lower prices on the Live -- R Reaer J Listing Ji | or Mle re Siskel relatives here Bi > 'home of Mrs. Jack high. The entire display is decorated Mrs. Leury and Mrs. Thompson, and 8 "- Stack Market, we are able to buy Mrs. W. Sweetman of Enniskillen, ao. gg Acton, Regina, Sask., are a Little Britain, We "are in polychrome effect which have vocal solo by Miss Olive Harrison better and are offering choice outs of Mrs. J. Jackson, Mrs. Rham and Miss iiiino her father and mother 'Mr. 3 ns hh sad able to bronze links swung from pillar to Refreshments were served at the close beef, veal and lamb at reduced prices. Crawford, of Blackstock, were recent , i'n "open v we ~. .pillan Behind these pillate will be. of the mesting, aud 3 hear y vole of Phene in your orders--29w guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Pearce, Nr NES Ema niet last eS ithe Sous oe of yy dod ae artis Le tn --_---- _-- and i Ranier, ela. for Rainy River, to visit a gt week ewmarket 3 ; Hi sie, Lois ) : : : nes on Sat all Divisions. 1 number of Raglan ladies were also 1 Foot at 11 am. Rev. Mr. Mc-| was very appropriate. After the meet- Mr. Emerson, who is seriously ill. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Richardson, at Kinsale, - . = IF a : fy is visiting Mr. and The background of the display is present. Dil of Toronto, | ing closed a light lunch was served Sunday. Mrs. Nugent draped in green velvet, and seven - Mr, and Mrs. T. R. Price left last -"VEhiiD apy his father sperance ser. | With lemonade. After lunch the ladies "HEISE LL 0 Mrs. John Howsam, ; Saturday to spend their holidays in 52V¢ US an excellent tempera fs nee watched a softball game between the | ize, visited with Mr. and Mra. Geo. Mrs, MeGavin, Toronto, visited with Montreal, St) aud other ih y Tass : Lip Yairi " Dui nd ¢ a, She Samells, on Sunday, and attended the Mr. and Mrs. Sharp, on Sunday. wh Waa score being 9-8 in favomof Scugog. . i ' Memorial service at Nestleton. Mr. and Mrs. Lushby and daughters Get ready for school next week, yp UT '610d Mrs: G. Collings left last week for their home in Nee- children, and givesthe teachers a real visited in Epsom on Sunday. pawa, Man. . welcome, | TR Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. and Miss Mackie, of Whitby, {pe Mr. Bitord spent Suniay 8% Stanley Gerrow, on the birth of a and Mr. and Mrs. Mackie, and sons, ° is old church. in Uxbridge. ' hter. of Ottawa visited at the,home of W. Redman, Irene and Allen; Mrs; Susp Hattie Shunk, visited with Phoenix, on Sunday. g Visited with Mrs. C. Gra- Miss Irene Heayn, one day last week. Rev. Mr. Dyer and family are ex- : © N 'Mr. W. Samells, Mr. and Mrs. S. pected home this week. i na, and Ploughman and daughters, attended visiting her the Decoration Service at Nestleton on