GREENBANK Mrs. J. Watson is visiting her prother in Lindsay. Myrtle Station Service in United Church next Sun- lowed by Toronto with 25.85. London (Eng.) had 6167)R86 teleph in ser- vice, which works--out at B82 per hundred of population. Berlin's 689, -- S-- -- with willie PRESENTING For Your Entertainment and Approval measuring glass. 'PALM BEACH and TOPS for cleaning white shoes, ea, 26¢. day will be at 8 pm, 8. 8. at 1.45. isi 662 telephones jake 12.67 per hun- Last Sunday evening Rev. Mr. Bur- Wop inci 2 Miki be and dred. well, teacher in Toronto Technical Messrs, Ronald and Elmer Lee, and| Approximately one-half the world's School, preached a rousing sermon in population is found in China, British the interest of Temperance. India, and Russia, but taken together fim wel] waiter rhoenmx, 'Loronto, at their nomres here tor the week end. \ Cw {i afin There was a splendid attendance at the W.M.S. meeting held at the home of Mrs, D. G. Ross in Breoklin last 'thursday afternoon, when visitors from Brooklin and Myrtle were also in attendance. The president Mrs. W. Ek. Honey was in charge of the meet- ing which opened' with hymn "Take Several of tne W.m.S. laaies attend- ed the Jubilee service of the W.M.S. at Uxbridge last Friday afternoon. Mrs. Beaton in Urilha' visiting her daughter Mrs, Jamieson. Congratulations to Miss Jean Bush- by and Mr. Archie Mcmillan on their niarriage last Saturday. "lime to be Holy," followed by prayer| mr. and Mrs. ¥. Beare and daughter they had only three-fourths the num- ber of telephones in the City of New York alone, where on January 1, 1937, 1,669,337 instruments were in service, er ree et Pl rr SAFETY RULES R. B. Morley, General Manager of Industrial Accident Prevention -Asso- ciations: "For street and highway pe A TROUPE OF BELLEVUE COLLEGIANS Sponsored by the Students of the MOON GLOW NAIL POLISH, all shades, liquids and YE OLD ENGLISH HEALTH SALTS, cach 25¢. and 89¢. "TAT" ANT TRAPS for clearing the house of ants COLGATE'S FLOATING SOAP, ........3 cakes for lle. er O40 } efi 34 =f 2 3 Bellevue Musical Art, Ltd. (Dominion Charter) by Mrs. Ross, The minutes were read | kay in Hamilton recently. safety, there are three rules. The first and approved, followed by a duet| Miss Murphy, Ottawa, was 8 re-}is look, the second is Look, and the "Only Shadows" by Mrs. Luery and|cent guest of Miss A. J. Phoenix. -|third is LOOK; and those rules may Mrs, Harrison, Mrs, Jull gave a a be applied with equal force to pedes- splendid description, from the Study Byung trians, cyclists, motorists and : the 100k, of the life work of Dr. Jean ASHBURN drivers of horse-drawn vehicles. (ii tid Morrison's Drug Store PORT PERRY -- Phone 16 a George Colborne (Student) Master of Ceremonies, appearing on the Stage of the vow. After singing of a hymn the president read the devotional leaflet] The religious instinct, the love ot on temperance which was the theme|God and his word being firmly and ot the program, and Mrs, Hudgins | deeply embedded in the hearts and gave the Bible reading. An interest-| lives of the early settlers, being of the ing dialogue op temperance was given | sturdy Scotch type, after hewing out by four ladies: Mesdames Mole,|homes for themselves and families in- Chisholm, Hudgins and Harrison, | stinctively their hearts turned for a Atiter close of meeting, a dainty lunch | place of worship and so in the year ------ RAILWAY ASKS REDUCTION IN TAX ASSESSMENT IN THE TOWNSHIP OF HOPE. The Canadian National Railways', appeal re the assessment of the aban- | doned Canadian Northern rightofway | was adjourned until June 26th at 1. 30 p.m. with a substantial reduction pro- | oii tfc High School Assembly Hall, PORT PERRY, on Tuesday, July 5th, 1938 itn hill INSULATION Have your home insulated now, and enjoy the comfort of "cooler rooms during the hot nights to come during the sum- mer. This same insulation serves a double purpose by keeping out the cold in winter. Have it done the pneumatic way. | was served by the hostesses Mrs. Ross | 18567 a very beautiful and comfortable § : d dedicated to mised provided satisfactory action is} m. and Mrs. Rancier. to whom a hearty | church was erected and dedica taken or assured by the Railway in 7.30 p.m., Standard Yims vote of thanks was tendered. the "service of God. It served the - : $ # J v the meantime regarding levelling of | } BER - HER AD : v ores Congratulations to Mr. Lloyd Honey needs of the community for. over halt a number of Btn i wo ADMISSION: Adults 160. 'Children 8c. VY bd = 4 ¥ i who massed his yesent inati a century; but with the advancement my i § 30 8 recent examinatlonsj ,..,o community and social functions Tr ¥ i Ei with honours and won prizes includ-{ 410 church, in 1911, it was found} Of particular significance to our "Whether you insulate or not you will need some fuel nexy ing books and cash, necessary to enlarge and equip it with | readers is the opportunity available to § nonce we are Spening § a ggio of Mia winter. See us about filling your bin with "BLUE COAL." Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cook of Oshawa,|a basement for Sunday School, and|hear Mendelssohn Choir at the Arena, nstruction in Port Perry, with all city benefits were week end visitors of Mr. and|the women's organizations. The audi-|{ Aurora, on Saturday evening, June 25, For Sn Bld A Apply to y Coal is selling at summer prices now. Mrs. W. J. Cook. torium was completely renovated with | at the hour of 9 pm.(D.S.T.) ; 2 ; Messrs. Hugo Bradley and C. Har- incline floor, Savas Seung) ow ! Ts magni Aro rte BELLEVUE MUSICAL ART, Ltd. w ulpit, memorial and leaded windows, | dred voices 18 admitte e feral ; : ray a motor trip to London o , cost of $3,000, and after serving finest on the American continent. The x: F. C. WALTON, Pan Manager ET ERR SLES this beautiful and picturesque village | opportunity is exceptional in as much A ] Be ae UE nH Me. and Mrs. Lunney and family|g,. over two generations, the whole|as the choir is rarely heard other than' cubis SHEEE SIE tli i <P»: % 4 were visitors with friends in Toronto| interior has been redecorated, the|in Toronto, New York or similar large' delighted over the aE to be)offered the dedicatory prayer, and in F. E. REESOR and Ingersoll last week. color scheme being excellent, making | cities and without having heard it one given to the Girl Guides' work. - A|vited the Presbyterial to hold the ex- BE | hth Mr. G. Cooper of Saladen-Malartic|it a place of beauty and worthy of the | cannot have the least conception of palmist read their hands, while others |ecutive meeting in the fal lat Port Phones 73j and 73w Mines, Quebec, spent the week end|great heritage handed to us by our its educational as well as entertaining played bridge or bingo, others again| Perry. ones wenn ms) nan TN <q with his parents Mr .and Mrs. James | forefathers. value, "enjoyed launch trips Lo Robin-| The Treasurer, Mrs. John Brabazon : as Cooper and other friends. On Sunday, June 26th, the 81st an- We woould suggest to our Sohoms son's beautiful motor % virgitia, gave her oi Our givings to date| =-------- : niversary of its dedication will be| that they be on hand early as the seat- Among the Caesarea friends attend-| amounted to $642.2. fatos Borciky gail of Toronto, Spent held. oe. W. B. Mitchell, B.A, B.D, ing capacity is limited and no seats ing were Mrs. Langmaid, Mrs. R.| Mrs. McMurrich of the Council ex- ; end with relatives here. | oy nas, a former pastor, and one | are reserved, the admission fee being Harran, Mrs, Widgett, Miss Dorothy | ecutive secretary for India, brought {- Mr, and Mrs. David Broom and|of the most brilliant young men, in only twenty-five cents, | Porteous and Mrs, M. Frost. The| greetings from the Council, and said iy Lima 3) dun of Solina, and|the uplpit of the Presbyterian church ao -------- lake was calm and the day was fine, | as she listened to the treasurer's re- r. and Mrs. Harry Stacey of Osh-|to-day, will be the guest speaker both ; -BAL all favouring a exceptionally happy |port she thought a decrease in inter- awa, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Rng and i 4 These inspir-| A A BA LAR niet occasion. i PN planned to help the 4h was far worse than a decrease in| Gy fa or fifty-six years s ARMSTRONG PATENTED 5; mrs, O. H. Lane, ing services will be followed by &|on a beautiful June day when on the Girl Guides in their splendid work. | givings, ince APPLIANCES have been bringing untold relief - ~~ Many people from this village at-[great social gathering on Tuesday, | 15th instant Merva M. Ballard, It is a very fine thing for Mr. and| Mrs, McMurrich gave an idea of the to thousands of ruptured people in Canada, United States, England werliee; tended the Decoration service at]|June 28th, a strawberry festival. This| jaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bal-; Mrs. Robinson to do in opening their |work our missionaries are doing in an it ir, ralia. NOW is your opportunity to investigate the" Prince Albert on Sunday. old and historic congregation extend||ard. of Utica, became the bride 'of home and lawns for such a purpose. | India, and appealed for a sustaining of | METIS © this efficient, comfortable and sanitary retainer. Mrs. W. L. Ross of Ashburn was ala cordial invitation to come and wor-|[loyd F. Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and a get] To efforts that our missionaries may be ! : ZEB me : | Saturday visitor with her mother |ship with them and enjoy the fellow-| Charles F. Clark of Epsom. : spent the wi end wi r. and Mrs. | sent out and maintained.' "R. : : Mrs, Dickson. Miss Reeva Cooper of | ship and friendship of both old and The event took a at Prince Al-|W. Greatrix. © On Tuesday, Mrs. Mrs. Mark of Bobcaygeon expressed : Sh No. 8 Pion Og standing rupture in bee fan he a Brooklin spent Sunday at her home|new acquaintances. bert in the presence of a few relatives Greatrix went to St. Catharines to at-|the thanks of the meeting to Mrs, Mc-| 5 1 Armstrong bas twenty-five years one 0% readily ap- a here. The Y.P.S. is holding its wind-up|and friends at the residence of the|tend the Commencement Exercises. | Murrich for her address on India -and London. Ontario, .. preciats what a cite has ay b Tn Mr. and Mrs. Harold Spanton of | meeting with a social evening on Fri-| Rev. Jos. Denny. Their son Buddy has been attending |to the Uxbridge ladies for their wel-! Dear Sir-- Ee Since taking off yaur retainer oie me. . Toronto visited recently with Mr. and | day night. The bride was attended by Mrs, |Ridley College for four years. come and kind hospitality. For some time past it has been my years ago 1 SN not work it or oe Mrs. D. Duchemin. Mrs. Ashton's group of the Guild| Not blue chiffon with white accessories Mr. and Mrs, W. Taylor and family intention to write you in appreciation -other support during that time ri 'Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Butson of Green- will entertain Mrs. Parrott's group at|and looked charming as she carried a| are now down to their colltage for UTICA of what your patented appliance has have worked hard -on my farm, not bank, spent a few days of last week |an afternoon tea on Thursday after-} rich bouquet of yellow roses, roses |the season. We extend our bést wishes to Mr.|dong for: me. Ruptured as a boy, sparing myself. I do strongl retin. if at their home here. noon, The ladies of the community|and jris with lillies and maidenhair Mrs, Tanner is occupying her cot- and Mrs. Clark on their recent mpar- causes unknown, the rupture Seen mend your Tatented ind to any- Mrs. Robt Chisholm was in Toronto | are invited to attend. There will be| fern. tage at Caesarea. riage. tually decended into the scrotum, in one suffering from rupture. It is on Friday attending the Braunton.|important business discussed about| The bride was atended by Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. S. Shaw, Mrs. B. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Ballard aid later "years causing me considerable light, comfortable to wear even in the Chisholm wedding in Wesmoorland | the Festival supper. Fvaleen Catherwood who was dressed | Powell and Mrs, Eva Laughlin, B.A, |e 00 Mrs Ballard Sr., Mr. and Mrs. | pain and anxiety (for fear of stran- hottest weather, holds securely and Church. : Mrs. R. Parrott and daughter Miss | in pale pink crepe with white acces- of Toronto, visited the Point recently. Harold Ballard, of Toronto, spent the gulation) 'and generally interfering one is not tortured wtih tight bindin Mrs. Fred O'Boyle returned to her| Gertrude, attended the trouseau tea|sories and carried a bouquet similar| Mrs. H. Clemes hos returned to eek end in Kingston. with my work. 1 around the body or an g home in Oshawa last week. for Miss Muriel Draper of Whitby, | to that of the bride. "Trelawny" cottage for the season. We extend our sympathy to Mr.| Your patented appliance being You may use this letter if you wish Mrs, Arthur Ward who is still in| Saturday evening. The best man was Mr. Elred Cath-| Mrs. Glenn and Miss Isabel Glenn, | , thur Sléep whose father passed [highly recommended I decided to have to. I know there are others who have Oshawa, under the doctor's care, has] Six ladies from the Ashburn W.M.S.| erwood of Pine Grove. are spending week ends in our bids. away at his home in New Brunswick | one fitted and can truthfully say that wofn your appliance with entire satis- had another operation and is doing as | attended the meeting at Uxbridge on| It is the intention of the happy| Mr. and Mrs. Passmore and Miss last week. it caused a complete cure of that long faction. (Signed) Brastus Jessop 3 well as can be expected. We sincerely | Thursday last week and report a very | couple to visit friends at'local points Passmore, visited the Point last week.| "po. 00g Mrs, "L. D. Christie and 3 wish for her a speedy recovery. good day. Two especially enjoyable|and thus spend. their honeymoon. ear daughters of Oshawa, spent Sunday There was a large atendance at the | features were the chorus by the Ux-| The many friends of the newlyweds LINDSAY PRESBYTERIAL SEMI. | with the former's brother Mr. Edwin J. H. ARMSTRONG, Specialist, Oy ANNUAL MEETING. Christie. sale of household furniture of the late "bridge Mission Band and the message | wish them great joy and happiness. : Miss Ruth Payne is spending a week § Lind- ; The Sem Annual by, Yoilg of Ld) with her sister Mrs. Spencer in Green- Mr. Wilfred Graham, on Saturday from Mrs. McMurrich. The next last. Neighbours, relatives and riends semj-annual will be held in Port Perry ar CAESAREA byterian Church in Canada, was held hark ni Bae Thottoin 00 Miss Francis Hay, niece of Mrs. J.|in Chalmer's Church, Uxbridge on r. and Mrs. dgar rburn a & from fap and near were there. next fall, at St. John's Church. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Quinn and Yiss ----eo-- ---- M. Harriso } ey it dig he Mr. and iy Pu WORLD TELEPHONE FIGURES | Fisher, and Miss Elsie Forman, both | Thursday, June 16. The meeting was ori hy Torn Yr 2d May Quinn. Cw of Brampton, are holidaying in Mrs. | well attended and was in charge of the : M a . World-wide figures of telephone de-| Fisher's cottage. President, Mrs. G. A. Lucas, Lindsay. Rent' Fuosts tol MP an) Tm Mr. and Mrs, Russell Graham of velopment and usage, compiled from Mr. and Mrs. R. Daniels of Oshawa, The morning devotions Noore taken Christie. - Detroit, and Mrs. Willoughby of To-| official sources by the Statistical De-| have rented Mrs. McLean's cottage at by Mrs. McCullough and Miss Oliver Misses Margaret and Frances Jones ronto attended the Graham sale on| partment of the American Telephone| Williams' Point. Last year Mr. |of Usxbri dge . were in Toronto on Tuesday. Saturday and spent the week end with|and Telegraph Company, have just| Daniels had Mr. E. Halbert's cottage.| The minutes were read by Mrs. J. Miss Ruby Geer of Uxbridge, visit- friends. been made available, bringing the re-| Mr, and Mrs. Lindsay of Toronto,|B. Ross of Beaverton. Mrs. G.-A. ed at the home of her brother on Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Conti Ardito, of To-|cord down to Januar : d fte y 1st, 1937. h ted Dr. La ) : nesday afternoon. . A ngmaid's cottage Lucas gave a splendid report of the The Bluebird Club were entertained ronto called on friends here on Mon-| Canada continues to lead the world] for the season. Provincial meeting held at Galt, Mrs. day. as the greatest telephone-using coun-|{ At the recent convocation in Toron-| Kennedy also gave a good report of at the. home of Mrs. Chester Geer on Mr. Kitchener of Lindsay, was re-|try with 2224 yearly conversations|to, Miss K. Halbert received het de-|one day's meeting at Galt. The Ux- Wednesday afternoon. lieving the new station agent, Mr.|per capita. "The United States fol-|gree of Arts, and her brother Mr.|bridge Mission Band sang, atom. ; A large crowd of young Deople at Barton, while he was packing and|]lows, with 209.9. Next in order come | Harvey Halbert, received his M.A. de-| panied by Miss Gould at ne iano. | tended the Club dance on the evening moving his furniture to this place, oti] Denmark with» 177.5; Sweden, 159.8; | gree. ? yu The reports of the i Band | of the Juné 16th. Music was provided Suinay. Mrs. Barton has also ar-| Austria, 95.5; Norway, 87.6; Aus-| Mr. Harry Frost of Dartford, Ont., | were interesting. Our subscriptions to BY Sone Langley and his swing . tralia; 76.1; Finland, 68.7; Japan, 68.1, i sisters. The Sunday School picnic is planned | Great Britain is still well Bo the ey breadmonisr Just Sontty Glad a I i hn A pumber from Utiea attended the to be held at Port Bolster next Satur-| list with 42.6 yearly conversations per| An event of unusual interest was attended thé G. W. Conference and decoration service at Pine Grove Cem- day, June 26th. Cars are to leavelhead of population, but leading Ger-|enjoyed on Wednesday, June 16th,|gave "an interesting report of that etary on Sunday. the church at 10.00 a.m. Come and}maany with 38, when approximately one hundred and meeting The Christie - Claughton families enjoy yourselves, The United States is world leader in| thirty-five ladies of the Kingsway or-| Mrs. Lucas spoke of 'the splendid will hold their reunion on Saturday, Thieves Are Busy Again. the matter of telephones per hundred | ganization of.the mothers of the Girl | work the C.G.LT. are doing in Lind- July 2nd, at the United Church, Utica. One night last week they broke into] of population, with 14.31, and Canada| Guides attended a delightful "garden |say and. complimented their leader Mr. Bruce Miller is spending a fow Mr. Nottingham's booth taking all of fin second place with 11.48, followed| party at the summer home, Robin's| Thé afternoon meeting was opened weeks with his parchts Mr. and Mrs. the contents and an electric hot plate.| by New Zealand, 11.25; Sweden, 10.97; | Nest, of Mr. and Mrs, Norman Robin-!by sipging a hymn, Miss Heron read G. Miller. The articles stolen were valued at] Denmark, 10.89; Switzerland, 9.86. son, at Williams' Point. Guests ar-| the Scripture lesson and Mrs. J. John- Keep in mind. the Sunday School will be at the: : Sebert House, PORT PERRY, 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. : : ' - MONDAY, JUNE 27th, =. and will be pleased to have you call for private soniiation and demonstration. There is no charge whatever. THE PERFECT HOT WEATHER APPLIANCE NO LEG STRAPS. NO BINDING TIGHT AROUND BODY. NO PRESSURE ON CREST OF HIPS OR SPINE. NO PLASTERS, SALVES OR LINIMENTS. NOTE--AII repairs "free of charge" as long as you "find it necessary to wear same. PORT PERRY : FRUIT MARKET BLONGC BLOCK, PORT PERRY The Seasons change, and our stock | changes with the season. about $40.00. Great Britain (and Northern Ireland) | rived at one Picnic on July 0th. Come and enjoy 3 pm,, when lunch was|son of Ashburn, offered prayer. y ra iw telephones 8 Bandra leads selved. on Ms, Robinson's extensive] Mrs, Wren of Uxbridge etonded a #8 sfiee gr) with the young Tok, i Strawberries head the list i mn our ->-ed rmany w .08 an rance w grounds overlooking Lake Scugog.|very warm welcome to the Presby- y / : : CARD OF THANKS only 851. The tables were Artistic with orange | terial and greetings were conveyed by | nday--Sunday School 8k 1.30 with up-to-date fruits. Come in -and see our stock. Special and prompt attention given to phone orders Phone 208, Port Perry CTY 0v 10 sous asssssssasasasnsts BERRA ERROR RR RARER IRs or ai. Jy. sels na to] Of the world's big cities, Washing-|and green cloths, matching the cot-|Rev. Mr. Greer ffom the Presbytery. ¢hureh service at 230 pam, 3, preciation to their friends and i os, DL is n the lead with 87.43] tage. Beautiful clusters of colorful] Mrs. Lucas thanked Mr, Greer for STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL AT Soma. for thelr kind 6 i y ephones per hundred of population, {| peonies adorned the living room. Rev. his greetings, and expressed regret RAGLAN, JUNE 26th. : sympathy and floral ¢ Ain hg oe 3 followed by San Francisco with 87,] Mr. Oldsworth, Anglican Clergyman,|that Mr. Greer is soon to leave| At the home of Mtr. Roy Moon, % during thei gr extended | Stockholm, 84.78. Vancouver leads] attended. Mrs. Sissions is President | Lindsay. mile north of the village! Supper g their recent sa reavement.} Canadian larger cities with 20.64 fol-| of the organization and was greatly] Mrs. N. Wilkinson of Port Perry, served from 6.80 followed by concert. sham Eas sta ier of SNES TR YY