L ne PROSPECT : The Young Women's Institute met at the home of Inez Wilson, on Sat- urday, May 44th. All had a very en- joyable .time, . The officers were elected for next year: President-- Evelyn Gilroy; Vice-President-- Dorothy Bray; Sec.-Treas.--Maudie Smith; Directors---Mae Barber and Marion Smith. - Dorothy Bray gave an interesting redding. A music con- test was put on by Winnie Niddery. It was decided that we would hold our next meeting in September. Ee The Young People's League wil be] closed, after May, for the summer, . Miss Katherine Reaves, of Toronto, visited with Miss Mary Martin, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Barber visited their daughter in Oshawa, on Saturday. SEAGRAVE : (continued on back page) Mr. and Mrs. A. Mark and family, and Miss Ruby Mark, of Toronto, spent Sunday with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harding recent visitors to Kirkfield. is mot obtained. BACKACHE A SYMPTOM of faulty kidneys. Eradicate It by correcting Nature's filters with ANTA"S KIDNEY PILLS Your Druggist is authorized to refund purchase price if relief SOLD ONLY IN PORT PERRY AT LAWRENCE'S DRUG STORE * Ld The HYGIENIC BAKERY Reduction in the Price of Bread Having been successful in obtaining a large contract of the Best Flour in Canada--Purity Flour, we are selling Bread at 6c. per Loaf. (Full weight of 24 ozs.) until further notice. Wrapped if desired. Phone 93 J. Prompt and Courteous Attention Assured, E. K. TUFFS, Proprietor Miss Alma Frise was home from Gamebridge over the week end, ~~ Mr. Roy Moon, of Richmond Hill, spent a few days last week with his parents Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Moon. Mr. Chas. Mick, of Toronto, spent Sunday with his sister Mrs. Quigley. Mrs. C. W. Clarke. 2 Miss Alice Trebell, of Toronto, was a visitor of Miss Ila Moon on' Satur- day. . : LATA Seagrave Baseball Team organized, | and played at Zion on May 24th. - Sunday next will be Fathers' Day men's choir will render appropriate music. : Mr. Joe Grantham spent a few days in Uxbridge, the guest. of Mr, and Mrs. H. Leask. od i Prince Albert Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clarke and child- ren of Scugog Island visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, on Sunday last. Miss Gannett of Toronto and Master Ronnie Markham, grandson of Mrs. Rawlinson, spent last week with Mrs. Rawlinson and Mr. Bond: Miss Sprague has returned from New York and has opened up her summer home here. Four ladies, granddaughters of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bongard, pioneer residents of this village met at the home of their cousins, the Misses Tewksbury for a short visit last week. These were Miss Maimie Langdon of Detroit, daughter of the former Miss Emma Bongard, now Mrs. Dick Langdon; Mrs, (Dr.) Kerston, Detroit, daughter of the former Miss Florence Bongard who RIB-ROLL Rr Colored or plain. For houses, barns, sheds, garages. "Council Standard" or "Acorn" quality. Easy and quick to lay, permanent, proof against fire. Free estimates gladly sent. Send measurements. Makers of Preston Steel Truss Barns, Gal- vanized Tanks, Barn Door Hardware, Preston Led-Hed Nails, Double-Mesh Metal Lath, Ventilators, Roll-N Fold Garage Doors. All kinds Sheet Metal Building Material, mited, Guelph St., Preston, Ont. Factories at Montreal and Toronto 7 TNL I Ta Eyes Examined GLASSES Fitted Accurately F. E. LUKE & SON Optometrists 163-167 Yonge St., Toronto (upstairs, opposite Simpsons) W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours--9 a.m. to § pm. Office over Nelson's Store. I aaa wii i Sain tie married Mr. John Gray of Coldwater; Mrs. Clarence Trull of St. Thomas, daughter of the late Mr.Will Bongard | and Miss Myrtle Bongard of Port Perry, daughter of the late Mr. Jas. Bongard. ; Mr. and Mrs. John Warren have returned home after spending a week with Oshawa friends. Mr. and Mrs. Raymer and Mrs, Lyle and Murray were in Toronto on Sunday. The evening church service held last Sunday was well attended. ' Mr. Richards giving us a very interesting and instructive sermon on the life of Martin Luther, The Women's Association meets this week at the home of Mrs. Murphy. Mr. Albert Shunk who has been very ill in the Port Perry Hospital is improving fast, and recovering rapidly. The Misses Holman, of Toronto, spent the week end at their home here. Miss F. Holman who has been quite ill is much improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. Cragg and son of Palmerston motored to the village on Sunday and took Mrs. Cragg's mother Mrs. John Foley home with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs, W. Stevens, of Osh-| awa, were Sunday callers of Mr. and] 'at our church. The pastor will have charge of the evening service. A} a LT] We can Old man he knew town, Long Distance for that cheque" farm and there were two fine teams for quick sale, Bill Smart didn't need them but he thought of a man Bill called his man by Long Distance telephone that night and arranged to buy both teams for him next day Low evening rates 28 commission. i ' on station-to-sta- 'tion gg ete A few days later he had a nice cheque : Fin pm. Still in the mail -- and his telephone call lower night rates ; ; at 8.30 pm. cost him only 30. cents. thank Carrington was selling his in the cartage business in Our school were guests last Friday afternoon of the Port Perry Public School who entertained them with singing and drills. FIX WAGES On motion of Jackson and Patrick, the wages of laborers on the public roads in Emily Township were fixed for the remainder of the year 1932 at 40 cents per hour for man and team and 20c. per hour for man without team and the remuneration of mem- bers of the council was fixed at $3.00 per day, and mileage, and the clerk was instructed to prepare a by-law to confirm the motion. i Whe Randesas Tite fu reinfariod at the side walls s Gum Cushions at these poi , to give extra protection and -- EXTRA lies of co: at no Extra Cost GUM CUSHIONS Cushions of pure gum rubber moulded in between the oy fabrie, making a * riction and wear at these points as effectively as ball bearings do in machinery. T= ROADCRAFT is the only lower priced tire with Gum Cushions the only lower priced tire with the tough, long wearing Resisto Tread. ¢ Yet the Roaderaft Tire costs considerably less money than you have been paying for ordinary tires. : Measure it in miles--in freedom from tire failare--in safety-- no matter what the yardstick, there is no value in tires equ to the value in the & ; GUTTA PERCHA & RUBBER, LIMITED fit Head Office Branches from Coast to Coast More For Your Money in The ROADCRAFT VALUE ing" that reduces oadcraft Tire. : Toronto equal . An Interesting Accessory for You--FREE 98, Doris Walker, Thos. Sutherland, i Literature test-- ; Mitchell 90, Harold Harper 75, Join | Ballard 40, Merva Baliard (a) UTICA A number from here attended the Spring Fair at Uxbridge. | The Bluebird Club met at the home of Mrs. A. Reynolds last Wédnesday, | Holiday Hosiery, the latest styles. Ladies' reg. $3.49 Shoes for $2.65 Any Hat in the Store, $1.39 " 3 : Values up to $5.00 All greatly reduced for the week end. New Styles arrive this week, Summer Dresses. Week end Special Ten per cent. off price of any dress in the store. New Shipment of Scarfs, 98¢. Reg. $1.29 value. Another 98c. line for 69c. Special Shipment of Jewellery, just received. 50c. values for 15¢c. & 25c. Garden Tools 3 pc. set. Spade, Rake, Hoe, 98¢c. very strong . Visit our Ice Cream Parlor. ~~ Opens Saturday morning. Afteryou have inspected and bought what you need of our money saving goods, you and your friends can have rest and refreshment in our Ice Cream Parlor. ~~ : with most members present, Miss Rose Reynolds, the president, was in the chair. After tea they adjourned to meet at the home of Mrs. H, Walk= er, on June the 20th, instéad of the usual 'third Wednesday of the month. Miss Hosie at home for the holiday. NELSON'S STORE QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY Mrs. Graveson and Elsie, who have been with Mr. Davis the last couple of months, have returned to Toronto. Mr. C. W. Lakey attended the Red and White Convention at Oshawa; last week. Mrs. Jas. Bentley at her home here for a few hours on Sunday, We hope to have her here for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ward and Jean with Mr, and Mrs. H. Kerry on Sun- day. Mr. M. Linton, mail carrier, from Uxbridge, had the misfortune to have his car burned last Thursday. . Mr. Linton had his hand badly burned, while saving the mail. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Bennett spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lakey. Report of S. S. No. 5, Reach (Utica) Spelling tests-- 8 Sr. Pr.--Melba Ballard 97, Jean Ward 96, Frances Steer 92, Marie Mitchell 88, Georgina Reynolds 80, Frank Skerratt 78, Willard Alderson 66, Grant Bentley, (Jr. Pr.) 66 Jr. . I--Harold Bentley 100, Jean Ward (Sr. Pr.) 100, Clifford Harper Jr. HI--Robt. Sutherland 100, Rose Steer 300, vv ng a Sr. II--Harlan . Clark Jr. II--Murray Geer 95, Bert » L. W. Nelson, Proprietor. ~~ H. Couldery, Manager 'New Ford Prices : 77, Audrey] Miller 72, Helen Robertson 60, HUGH CAMPBELL MERCHANT TAILOR FALL SUITS and OVERCOATSin the latest styles. a Excellent cloths and trimmings. : Workmanship Guaranteed. FRENCH PRY CLEANING Agent for Regent Clothes HUGH CAMPBELL Delivered in Port Perry, including, A 3 -. Taxes, Licenses, Bumper, and | Spare Tire. cena DE RR