friends in Toronto. : Mr, and Mrs, Oliver Lane and Mrs. Roy Percy elo wa, on lay. : Mrs. Levi Tordift has been enjoying a holiday with Toronto friends for the past week. Boy Scampers in Brown Leather, ~ Composition Sole and Rubber Heel AQ Gomi Bolg and Rbbr Heal 40 'Boys' Black Calf Oxfords, Good weight leather soles, rubber heels. Sizes 2to5% . . . . . 1 $2.79 Misses' Black Calf Oxfords, : with Rubber Heels. Sizes 1 to 2. $1 98 . . . wiih BR ant Hm Brak Bove , an hy iss G has been visiting with her brother and sister- in law, Mr. and Mrs. John Quinn. Miss Margaret Law is visiting with her aunt Mrs. Chas. Pilkey... © Miss M; with her sister Mrs. F. Harrison. Owing to the busy harvest and very warm weather, the members of the W.M.S. were not all able to attend our meeting last week. In the absence of our President Mrs. Totten, our Vice- President, Mrs. Hudgins, took charge of the programme which consisted of intéresting readings interspecsed by solos by Mesdames Thompson and Harrison, and a very sweet solo by Miss Doreen Williams, which was much enjoyed by all. After discus- sion and plans for a pot Juck supper being, served late in September, the 4 closed. A dainty Tunch was served by Mrs. D. Ross and Mrs. Hudgins, after which a hearty vote of thanks "wis 'téndered 'the hostesses. Our next meeting will' b& held at 'the home of Mrs. Allie Ross, in' Sept. Mr, and Mrs. Murray Mills, of Bar- ge. were, callers at Mr. D. Luery's an i Childrens' Patent Strap Shoes, BR Sizes 8 to 10%; CEE Ce - $1.49 'Come Early. Wonderful Selection SON alivdia |_Jas McKEE & Mrs, Swartz and daughter, of Dixon, rs. A. Johnson, and Mrs. J. of Whitby, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs|. R. Chisholm last week. We are glad to report that Mr. Wm. Magee and little Miss Doris Magee; have both returned from Oshawa, and much improved in health. Mr. R. Chisholm attended the fun- eral of his niece Mrs, M. Chisholm, in Toronto last Thursday. The first of the finals for the cham- Dionship of the South Ontario Sun- ay School Softball League which was scheduled for Thursday, August 26th, Eyes in Modern Life Specialising exclusively in muscle anomalies, ---- and x ye 1516 -- Phone -- 1516 count of darkness, Open Tuesday, Thursday and '| at Myetle, jad to be called off on ac- ( ) rda; : coun rain, holding the game up and vercoats Disney ox Opposite P.O, andl Jetely dark aid then He boys ol ad time y four innings Our prices are greatly "reduced-- OSHAWA, ONT. | before the umpire callod it off on ac- | The Whitby boys came out here the is a splendid choice. Get your order nert night but 4, played one inning } in i Shen 3 started a was sheik All kinds of Dry Cleaning and ecl ay the game a . | Whitby on Monday night, Aug, 29th. Pressing done. Ladies' fine dremses| \/'. P. STOUFF ER Myrtle went tq Whitby and lost by u | thoroughly cleaned by our New Dry PIANO TUNING score of 9 to 8. The game was close Cleaning Process at very moderate up to the fifth inning, neither team prices. ing -- piano actions Toaled georing, Myrtle then got one run and : : rg RD ee choy ing | Whitby came back in their half and Ne & specialty. All work guarenteed. Phone %0, | scored four. Whitby again got one T Rodman 5 the next inning and scored four more * . in the Sevalh, Myrtle got two runs Som in the 'nin e got as many Merchant Tailor Ww. A. Sangster men on bases as Whitby, but Whitby came through with hits when hits meant runs. The pitching of George Scott for Whitby was a feature of the game. He struck out five Myrtle men and walked but two. His speed was very effective and he left little for his fielders to do, as those that were hit were of the scratchy kind. Ted Heron for Myrtle pitched a good ame, too. He struck out three and idn't issue a pass. He got into dif- ficulty twice- in the fifth and the seventh innings. Whi bunched their hits and scored eight runs in these two innings. These two teams will play the return game at Myrtle on Thysday, Sept 1st., starting at 5.30 p.m. sha DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours--9 a.m. to § pm. "Office over Nelson's Store. fs ® : ; Agricultural Society : This event is set for Friday evening, September 2nd, _ Ath Billy Holes Orchestra and Frank Gilbert's Enter-- tainers to provide the fun. : ~The charge will be the popular price of 25¢., and you can bank on having a good time at this street dance--the last of % OverTel. Office Port Perry rp. Master Jack Druery, who has been visiting with Tommy Price returned home to Oshawa, on Sunday. IN BUILDING AT ROBSON TANNERY In the midst of a terrific electrical' storm which broke over Oshawa on Tuesday morning, part of the Robson Tannery buildings were struck by a bolt of lighting, and a serious fire deé- veloped in one of the structures, and caused considerable damage before it was brought under control. The the vacation season, i ' One of the main events of the zlyear in this locality is the Port a motor trip to} r: and Mrs, William Hamilton, of | are visiting for two weeks | le Gascoyne is visiting | 'Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Platten and is SERIOUS FIRE CAUSED BY BOLT| Perry Fair. ~ There are bigger Fairs, but there are none that represent this com- munity except the Port Perry Fair. And the representation in exhibits is excellent. In no rural commun- _ ity have we seen better displays of the products of the soil, splendid stock, and the evidences of the skill and good taste of the ladies in all that pertains to the home. Port Perry Fair compares very favor- "ably with much larger Fairs in this respect. There are two reasons: 1. We have a good farming com- munity. oo 2. Good prizes are offered This year we 'invite your special F. W. Brock &- GIRLS' VELOUR CALF STRAP NEW FALL LINES IN "CLASSIC" AN AUNT MARY SHOES in EE a Chain RED & WHITE Stores Just Arrived FOOTWEAR FOR EVERY 'MEMBER of the FAMILY The Stock includes Shoes for 'everyone BOYS' SMART OXFORDS for ages 5 to 12 years. A sturdy shoe made in an up-to-date last, This neat dressy shoe will Sizes 8 to 101, $1.79 with solid leather soles and insoles. give excellent wear. Sizes 11 to 2 Sizes 215 to 5 $1.98 ®.25 AND TIE--Plain oak buck soles, unter and box toe. Sizes 8 to 101, $1.89 rubber heel, solid leather co Sizes 5 to 7Y, Sizes 11 to 2 $1.65 $2.25 MISSES VELOUR CALF TIE--made on good fitting last and a smart school shoe. Sizes 214 to 6. Priced at $2.95 1 1g qh D "SECURITY ARCH" corrective welts for Women in combination fitting lasts. Specially recommended for those who suffer from weak arches. Widths D, E, and EE. Priced at $3.95, $4.75, $5.00. nd EEE lasts. Sizes 4 to 8. Priced at $3.95 pair. attention to the exhibition building MEN'S FINE CALF OXFORDS in a variety of lasts. Priced at $2.95, 3.95, $4.50 per pair. ig «+ + which is being put into attractive ~. shape, and wil 'house exhibits of _ great interest and value. .".. Be sure to see the displays by the Scugog Girls' Home Garden and Canning Club; and the Manual Training Dept. of our High School. ~ Baseball Tournament - Baseball fans should be pleased with the program of ball games to be put on at the Port Perry Fair. There are to be two tournaments-- Hardball and Softball. Evidently hard ball is regaining something of 'its old- time favor in this locality. Under the management of Mr. Harry Peel, Port Perry is building up a good team, SCHOOL OPENING SEPTEMBER 6th We are ready to serve you with a complete line of supplies. We carry everything in High School Text Books, Public School Text Books, Note Books, Art Supplies, Mathematical Instruments, ete. hn Any text hooks or other items which we do not regularly carry in #tock, we will gladly procure for you. If you require-a new Fountain Pen, see our stock. We carry all the leading makes, including Sheaffer, Waterman,. Parker and Eclipse. OPEN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS AFTER SEPT. 1st. A. M. LAWRENCE 78 Rexoll sere * Phone 49 PORT PERRY and the Agticultural Society is arranging to put on a tournament with three other picked teams at the Fair. Sutton, Sunderland, Little Britain, and Port Perry teams have entered for the hardball tournament, so you may be sure of an excellent game of ball Trials of Speed Two events have 'been staged for those who love to see the horses go--a Free for all and a Farmers' Green Trot. miles an hour, blindfolded. Horseshoe Pitching Bert Johnston, Comedian | How he does it we don't know, but Bert Johnston has engaged to go round |§ the race track driving an auto at sixty : CAWKER BROS. Give service and quality in every thing required from a meat market. --FOR PROMPT DELIVERY-- Phone your orders to 29w Don't worry about Baking -- CALL UP GERROW'S-- Their Business is BAKING GERROW'S BAKERY Bakers and Confectioners, Port Perry. Every year this fine old game is growing in favor, and we have some very skilled players in this locality. Stock Judging Special arrangements are being the judges and the public at ring. | RY BAND will sup- "music as usual. WELSH COAL For the past year we have been making a thorough investi- gation into the Welsh Coal situation, and have been success- ful in securing a brand of Welsh coal which we believe will * give our customers entire satisfaction. In offering this - Welsh Coal, and the D. L. & W. "BLUE COAL" we believe it impossible to offer to the coal buying public anything that would give better value for the money. 4 Order your Welsh Coal NOW from US. Wiss FRED E. REESOR Phone 73 Yort Perry