Prompt and Courteous Service of AT FENELON FALLS A beautiful day, a good attendance, # BEST MEATS BEST AN te TT 29W and our clerks will be pleased to fill your order. CAWKER BROS. SERVICE BEST PRICE oe oe g LINDSAY PRESBYTERIAL MEETS a recent visitor of Mr. J. Masters. Mr, -and Mrs. Geo. Brown and Mr. Jas. Innes, of Greenbank, was me RED & WHITE STORE {FOR PRESERVING : REDPATH SUGAR § & Medium | granulated '5 [J 6 9 » 2 . Al Al 0 Py. Al r » ; A CERTO 27 JELLY MAKER, KHOV AH, 15c. § WONDERFUL SOAP ..... -......... .T bars 23c. : PINEAPPLE ....... Co 2 tins for 19c. 0" MATCHES, Red and White ............... 3 boxes 22¢. ¥ 1k \ . . : SOAD DEAL | a 4 o i i 4 Bars of Suprise 1 Infants Delight | 2 YELL WI Tn " NED dies o ) 1S 08g) & | 4 Wwe Pe Be 2 os <¢ A 8 i SC ; ¢& eronaiie : i ALL FO 5» - * : i QUAKER PUFFED FREE! PICTURES.--See the entire Royal Family, FREE!--With every purchase of 15c. to 25¢. at the confec- tionery stand in the theatre, you get Free, a 5c. bottle of ice cold pop. ( Offer good until July 1st--any night, on Sunday. ; WHEAT pe] . 4 & 3 A Popular Summer * * N i Food -- i : 1 0 bes : C, : . 8" VAAN f . Btar of "wxx wiLLiz wiNmix" . A 20th Century-Fox Plcture : tur y Summer Drygoods Sale, for 10 Days, NOW ON = F. W. BROCK & SON PHONE 43 PORT PERRY | $ p oes PPT, + WNAKRARASANAARAARAARRRKRARXKRKRNR AACA BA ANAANNN FARA FLT N Ye ees sess reens esses ee seeeeev.e es RS = Leone to Kingston for the summer. Mr. On Wednesday night as a south- 'Ackney is working there. | bound car was about to pass the itner- Owing to the bad weather the crowd section, a mile and a quarter.south of attending the lee Cream Social was the village, the driver evidently mis- small, but the concert was real good, judged the curve and the car skidded and all the ice ereant one could cat. Mis. Fred Merritt, of Victoria, B.C.,| sudden stop when it ran head-on into visiting: her neice Mrs, CW. Lakey on a maple tree, and was so badly Saturday. Sorry to report Mr. Fred Ashtonit to a Brooklin garage. Fortunately has been quite ill but is improving | the driver escaped with a bad shaking now. | up. Mr. Jess Reesor, of Markham, with | The Women's Missionary Society { were entertained at the home of Mrs. Messrs. Dennis Steer and Walter | Do Go Ross, of Brooklin on Thursday Reynolds home from Normal School! afternoon, and although the weather We wish the boys success securing af was rather unfavorable there was a good attendance, and a pleasant and profitable afternoon spent. Mr. John Leask spent Sunady in To- ronto, i Mr. and Mrs. Redman were recent visitors with the former's brother on Scugop Island, Mr. H. Roy Bright of Weston called on friends here last week. Mr. Bright and Mrs. H. Giebner recently. Mr. school. a ---- i MYRTLE Dr. Havold Totton, Miss Wise and Miss Beaton, of Hamilton, spent Sun- day at the parsonage. ' Mr. and Mrs, Victor Hudgins and daughter Marlyn, of Toronto, visited the former's mother, Mrs. Hattie! he intends continuing thé Life Insur- Hudgins, on Sunday. ance business, Mr. Bert Duff had the misfortune There was music in the air which to lose a good work horse last week. | could be heard everywhere on Mon | day night. It was just the old time that the school board had re-engagred way the boys have of celebrating when Miss Elsie Smith for the second year. | one of their numbers breaks the ranks The section were pleased to learn During the year Miss Smith's work "and joins the benedicts, and this was has been etflicient and her re- | the first opportunity they had to maining in the community meets with which took place in Reglan church last the general approval of all. | holidaying here. Rev. Wo ED and Mrs. Honey and a number of friends from here attended the wedding at Church on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Downey, Tovonto, are holidaying with the former's par- ents Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Downey. A gang of men from the Preston Steel Co, commenced building a new barn for Mr. Jewett, on the eighth concession, on Thursday. This farm very ee --PPP---- -- -------- Fox-Grose NO RAISE IN EQUALIZED ASSESSMENT OF COUNTY There are no increases in any ot the assessments of the municipalities. In contrast to other years, when this report has been the subject of keen chate, and on one occasion an appeal to a county judge and board of arbi- trators, there was little or no discus- Brann) Misses Marion Lock, Rose Steer and Merva Ballard, Messrs, Fred and Har- lan Clark and Bert. Mitchell, visited Miss Verna Mitchell at Gravenhurst was formerly owned by the late Innes Grant. Mr. Jewett now has it for a country home, with Mr. Roy Leach as manager. Miss Smith and her scholars enjoyed a picnic and outing at the Glenhodson Country Club grounds on Monday. Rev. W. I. Honey is to be one ot the speakers at the Salem Decoration service next Sunday and Rev. My. Mutton of Greenwood will have charge of the service herve at 3 pm. Sunday School will be at 1.45, when final ar- rangements wil be made for the picnic. Miss Sylvia Hahn entertained the Alumni of the Toronto*Art School at their country home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, II. Painter and little daughter, of High Point, spent Sunday sion on it. EXTRA! EXTRA! "Lloyds of London" -that popular educational picture will be shown on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week at 8 p.m. nightly, Saturday night at 7.30 and 9.30 sharp... At the Strand Theatre, Uxbridge, where it is cool, THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS, buys 8 acre chicken farm, good house, barn and other buildings, fruit, near high school, at Port Perry, terms ar- ranged, CHAMPION REALTY, Mrs. Fred Ackney and children have LJ : oi Toron< : : and splendid reports contributed to The daughters Muriel and Thelma, Toren e to, were Sunday guests of Mr. and success of the Semi-annual meeting of . 3 «C » Pp A Mrs. Jos. Strong. . : Lindsay : byterial W.M.S. of the Mr, and Mrs. Grant Christie and i , resbyterian Church in Canada held sons attended the Shorthorn Field Day OSHAWA h ! at Fenelon Falls, on Tuesday, June 15. ; ' : Phone 32 when you need Bread, Cakes, or Mrs. G. A. Lucas, presided at. the|2¢ Agricultural College, Guelph, last Confectionery, You will be pleased, ~ morning and afternoon sessions, The ing FA who has been visitin Thursday, Friday, Saturday, v 4 devotional periods were take by Mrs. : A " oR Visiing June 24-25-26 a J. A. Loe ahd Mrs. B fF her daughter, Mrs. Grant Christie, is 4 4 be rs. Begg of Fenelon visiting in Toronto. "Thi is M Alfai " Falls, and Mrs. Hay, Glenarm. , $ y Ir Mrs. Hotheringt, ' Fenclon Fall The W. A. met at the home of Mrs. { Lo : gl 4 gton, Xenelon Falls, J. G. Dobson last Thursday afternoon. Starring TTT ---------------- rests | €Xténded a cordial welcome to the There was a good attendance and || Robt. Taylor - Victor McLaglan ho 3 ; 2 hes Tho ONT Presbyterial. Plans werd Rie 10: daeivats the and Barbara Stanwyck £ . : ar > Our givings have slightly increased ® ADDE T : ; ghtly increased| : ADDED © Aid ASST FHL SUPER-CLEANED aD CoAL and reports showed splendid activities shared Mickey Mouse in Don Donald. Cam n in all department i ~~ i. wiv " -- Jearss Why not fill up your coal bin and §|in the ann ay yo 3 fae piri oom REVIVAL, Friday, at 11 p.m, READING. have the benefit 3% Wiis saving? Tou are Seaton sang a solo accompanied by| BLACKSTOCK 'Ex. Mrs. Bradford' - 2 Miss Bick ; i- i : ; a NZS when you burn "FAMOUS READING tory ot Camo, d oy do Anniversary services in connection -- with? ~-- . ANTHRACITE." Mark, of Bobeaygeon. - Rev ho Fer with St. John's Anglican Church will William Pawel & Jean Arthur t , * 3 S y a ch- oe a LS Ebr IELTS ' Presbytery to the Presbyterial. The : od ' Monday, Tuesday, June 28-29 ST. MARY S CEMEN T _ {| kind hospitality of the hostesses of St. fis ys oth mung 2) aver Vier HIG bovBLE BILL 3 ) . re > . Sic 1s being ide 'lector Moore and Beulah Bondi A fresh carload Just received; also fresh supplies of Ades eh, Donsian Falls, was by Port Perry and local talent. On in LIME, HARDWALL PLASTER, TILE ETC. Phregi 8 Lo. Thursday, July 1st, a play entitled . » . . 4 The Presbyterial has been invited "The Antics of Andy" will be put on Make Way for v : to Sonya for the executive meeting] . ; . ; : in the Community Hall by Scugog Hardwoed, Hardwood Slabs, to be held in October. young people. They are alsg provid- To-Morrow . T adh - seer ing music between acts, oftwood Slabs PRINCE ALBERT On Saturday afternoon Miss Eva p Turn off the MoO : Brown and girls in her Sunday School aco y - Ce Qo 2 The June meeting of the W. A. will class, motored to the Cream of Barley ' starring PORT PERRY CO Bo held at the home of Mrs. G. W. Camp at Bowmanville and enjoyed a Charlie Ruggles - Kenny Baker i 3 . dle 'hitnev 'hi iis - AL YARD bs Yes i bs welcomed. | program of sports and a delightful ||| Eleanor Wiis PR Harris . & r. and Mrs, Robt. Butson and Mr.| ,; ' f W. G. W. PYATT > ol and Mrs, Russell Buts ttend he genic supper: y 400 > Phones--94W and 94J "Reliable Servi »" i sell Butson, attended the] A number from here attended the Wednesday and Thursday ah bith @ Service and Better Fuels wedding of their hephew Rev. Chas. Field Day at Bethany on Saturday and June 30 and July 1st NS ON La Lei 1% Fox, at Raglan Church, on Saturday. |the dance in the evening, Under the Red Robe om Mr. Fox was ordained in Toronto on| The regular monthly meeting of the starring « y June 13th. Among the former's W. A. of St. John's Church was hela Conrad Veidt - Annabella © 3 guests on Sunday were Mrs. L. Fox at the home of Mr. and Mrs. IF. F. em And daughter and Mrs. J. Ellis, of Willan, on Thursday evening the 17th, ion iivioned by Toronto. with an attendance of 31. The meet- i Mr. Fans of Toronto, has arrived ing opened with hymn, Scripture read- -- to spend awhile at the home of his ing by Mrs. T. Smith and W.A. Litany ; read wy cousing My, and Mrs, E, Philp. and prayers led by the president. The A IL) Wi nuit I 3v The household property of the late| Study Book chapter "The Church ot A aK hich wo) Sait: pe PASTRY FLOUR, 24's ........... ERI X (A Mrs, Bailey was sold by auction on the Torch in Darkness" was taken by bay pres Wp Ms ad -- py n - © | 4 LS A} or, ( Mrs. Jos. 4 SURPRISE SOAP, and 1 INFANTS' DELIGHT for 21e¢. Thursday, Mrs. Harcourt. The program con-| yj, or baptised by the pastor SHU-MILK FOR SHOES, regular 25c. .......... FOR 20c, [f| Mi W- Eeclestono and father Mr. sisted of an instructive and interesting | jor 31 "yo i so MIXED BISCUITS, good assortment .., veerena dbl 17e, el Mra. B "Bond pogo I op yg a pa by ev Tho ata Lasse, Piovie vs ju) FREn an. SUGAR, Sdc. (with $1 order for groceries) lll day, on a retuen trp trom Callandor, Le court BASIE bis vemarks on theo, Saturday lat at the home of Ar FRENCH DRIP COFFEE .................. +. Y2 Ib. 16e¢, where they saw the famous five. | gt uction, Profusion and Intercession. Ears, Hilbrook A old) Le CHLORIDE OF LIME .............. ««......per box 13c. Other visitors with Mrs, Bond were| A the close of Sho sneetingg Ivnel, sag | Poo cutation ot relatives from Black. 4 & "TOMATOES, choi lit : : | 18s ov ® ' 5 stock and vicinity were in attendance. , choice quality ......,...2 large tins for 25c. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McKerihen, of|gorved by those in charge and a vote| I Mrs. Bill King and family BLUE RIBBON COCOA .............. ..1 Ib. tin for 19c. Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. F. Stanton and wed Mr. and Mrs. ie. Fosuiliikd Ing Ah Jani s i of thanks tendered Mr. anc IS. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A : PALTON SY NILA, 4 0Z, jug eae ER EERE 10c. son. Willan for the use of their home. "wo D day Mr. and Mrs. A. Wika Tree serene... 2 phgs. 23e. Mr. and Mrs. E. Pratt, of Oshawa,| Mrs, . B. Cowan and Mrs, Virgina | "yg day evening the 17th, the . . St | Mr. and Mrs. W. Webb, of Norwood, Archer spent last week with Mr, and ribs oof 3h IV ; or gh Cc A PALM Mr. and Mrs. L. Timlick, and Mrs, T Moc 3 B LC members of the Young Ladies' Class ER, P DELIVERY oe Fon | t,o | Mrs. Jas. Bruce at Caesarea. f the United Church met at the home ey FAs » FOP. 5 am 'to 6 pom. White, of Toronto, were among the| py. Wm. Crawford and Harold are y nt pi a vr visitors iu the village, on-Sunday for enjoying a two week's visit with Ar. Hooper and Eco Miss Jean £33838328888888808880808888880000 133230303030 e08383883308 038 ti iit 131323188 3333338288888 8 00008 | Decoration service, and Mrs. Campbell at Muskoka. Byers, one of their members with a i : Cacia } Among our rece NR Were: 1 silver pie casserole in honor of her 3 M A _ Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wannan of forthcoming marriage. YES, MADAM! $ NCHESTER Kirby, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoskin of An interesting event took place in : : Mrs. J. E. Holtby will entertain the | Oshawa with Mr. and Mrs. N. Mount- Toronto on Saturday, June 19th, when < we carry the best grades of Beef, Pork, Lamb, Veal and §}| W-M:S. on Thursday afternoon of this Joys Mus, Andioy power of Landa, Miss Grace Jean Byers was united in Cyril meats. Tell us your wants and wo will assure you ff sk, Mis, Lines on Wael wit with Me. nin and ahr sla nin 3. hot Sin - "3 $ stria. FiCimLy; 3 '| both of Burketon. Rev. Milton Sand- of the best at reasonable prices. We also carry a line of #| Rev. Mr. Wallace, of Greenbank, | Hoskin with their sister Mrs. Mar- erson, BA. Liotrerdntas of The . > - Cooked Meats, Canned Goods and Pickles. i | preached a very impressive service at|wood Heard, of Enniskillen; Mrs. 0. groom officiated. The bride looked ' . the S. S. Thank Offering on Sunday | Carley and Mis. Milton fh Govan, charming in a gown of powder blue evening. He chose for his subject: | with the former's mother Mrs. Swain; taffeta and net and she carried a bou oe BERT MacGREGOR "There is a lad here which hath five| Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Hooey and Norma quet. of pink roses, sweet peas anda barley loaves and two small fishes". [and Mrs. J. Sanderson with Mr. wy bibyls breath. The bridesmaid, Miss $804 000000000000000000000 PRESS 0000 h Ro 000000000000 stseesnetstttteattsssssssssssiiosinsyyy Utica choir furnished special music. Kennedy, at Bethany; Mr. and Mrs. S. Aileen Mountioy, of Toronto, TA 0 OO mm Tmmnwd | Ms. Mary Barrett, Oshawa, is the | Sanderson, Evelyn Hd Hary with Lo, 0) 0 cown of pink moire taffeta, -- ' - guest of Miss Aletha Barrett. Mr. A. Marshall, at Cannington; Mr ane Mutiny Doors, brother of ie " : ii ; ) } "Many from here attended the deco-| Bill Grace and Mr. Vincent Archer | oo ably supported the groom. i STRA W BERRIES ration service at Prince Albert on| with the former's relatives at Beaver Alwer™ fhe wevonwny the Toppy , ; Sunday. ton; Mr. and Mrs. David Sharp, Miss couple Yelt. Tor Olawa, Sonn) and a } : : (Too late for last week) Edwards and Mr. Harry McCamus of ponte ak, the Wile teavelling in a Fresh, home-grown Strawberries Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gilbert and Cavan with Mr. and Mis. C. Forder, | floral chiffon dress, blue coat ana TR . : Jullien, of Ochavn, were with hery Suny Lo the Shales Jervices white accessories. parents Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Spencer! being held in St. John's Anglican We join in wishing them a long, 2 Boxes for 25¢c on Sunday. Church, the evening service in thei), 114 prosperous journey through ! ; oo 31 Mrs, Cecil Day of Toronto, spent a! United Church is being withdrawn. life. d few days with Mrs. Elwood Crosier Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mountjoy, Mrs. On Saturday, July 3rd, under ihe New Potatoes, 6 lbs. for 25c¢. last week. . Alf. Henry, Mr. and Mis. Henry auspices of Mrs. I. A. Bailey's and Many from here attended decoration Mountjoy, visited Mr. and Mrs. Lorne divs. Jolin Porder's groups of the > % . service at Utica last Sunday. Wannan of Kirby, on Tuesday last. W. A. of St. John's Anglican Church, Large Celery Heads, 15c¢. Mr. Chas. Lamb of Lindsay called| Sincere sympathy Is "extended tof, Strawberry social will be held at the 2 } on his mother Mrs. F. Lamb on Sat-| Mr. Wesley Hoskin hoy the death of lovely new summer home "Bonny " 3 ; urday evening, his sister Mrs. T. White, of Tyrone. |) 0 win ind Mrs, I. A. Bailey, Cantaloupes, 15c¢. each #| Mr. Francis Skill of Toronto, visited | The funeral service was held on Sun- dt Caosaien. Tea will bo served from > « _ relatives here this week. day the 19th. 5 o'clock. y N on 3 CO Ce eee , n is mding the 28258383848 3383382 ANE estates | Rev. H. J. Bell is attending t + Large Bananas, 25¢. per dozen ree ' t | Leaders' Coaching Conference at Al- 2 t : ST ATRE UXBRIDGE 2 H bert College, Belleville, on Thursday ° 4 9 | and Friday of this week, as leader of - White Cauliflowers, 10c. each ' | the Adult Life Department, | Your Neighborhood Theatre ; . oy ------ be - "e | i The Gr eengrocery Store, oy, Thy SNE wy Married Unica. on Wed M. CARROL and F. BARTHOLAMEYW, in Ml oes a Ea 03 Teen ~ PORT PERRY, ONTARIO " 2 Bi Dem tives Mitdrot, om, <biont = | Denny, Audrey Mildred Bond, eldest | LR \ AKEFORD, P | on 208. We deli LLOYDS OF LONDON " daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LL. Bond, to R. W LJ, 'rop. one : eé deliver That educational and instructive picture--the show for the entire 3 Hanford Wilton Wagg, eldest son of 3 : i A RCL family--PLEASE COME EARLY as it is a long show. © | Mr. and Mrs. Harlem Wagg, Utica. : naam --_--"--" NEWS and OTHERS " Mr. and Mrs. Wagg will reside at so. er ad 0 ed Te A ne tn ro a a RRR : A ar . ®» s$| 8 Nightly at 8 p.m.--Saturday night, two shows--7.30 and 9.30 p.m. 3 te We welcome them to our com 5 1) g $ » iH : : ( ) 3 : g ird C 1d their regular UR MEATS MONDAY, TUESDAY, WANDA. JUNE 28-29-30 i The pluebiv 3 fu hota hui regis ; : of I "» | Chester Geer. They ud, i - We boast about the quality of our meats, and you will i WE WENT TO COLLEGE 8 Chests Geo | hay Ey agree with us when you try them. They are always fresh " Una Merkel and Charles Butterworth, in " Derr coura 1 for 0 pr week in . a and delicious. If you haven't tried our meats just call up 4 A humorous side-splitting show. EXTRA!NEW CORONATION : July ) $ 1 . 's * . 5 with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Masters. 17 Bond Street East, Oshawa. across the--pavement and came to a smashed that passing motorists towed - is moving to Hamilton shortly where onem ~ p > he a Ta Bor im Re Piha or a 0 a rm A CNT Pt 1 im gm or i Rt bor Bal ------r i ry a LAA a ETS NC AE) WEIS Br eh A AHA BY SAW lv ve ADS