_ $110, also expenses incurred th ing cement arch bridge con g, opp lot, i 4, the total cost of same amounting} to $130.00. : : ACCOUNTS PASSED =: Wm Martin, $8.00; putting in cul- vert and rep bridge Nonguon road fd We keep eve thing up-to-date. Our rigs| ~ + |are clean and comfort: |? con 3. ; John Dure, $7.90, gravel John Dure, $7.20, shoveling' SNOW Div b8 Thos 'Watson, $47.00, 'putting in culvert and cedar, for same and clean: ing out gravel pit, lot 1, con '12 Jos Bongard, $12.75, bonus 53 rods wire fence, lot 7, South Town Line Chas Armstrong; $7.20, gravel, 74 put on west Town Line. Chas Armstrong, $5.00, rep. road west Town Line Mr. J. €. Johnston has returned to his home at Chesterfield for his vaca- tion, \ Mr. G. H. Shipman, Miss Ruth, Mrs. 'Greenaway and Dri E. A. Totten spent Dominion Day at the Parsonage having motored from Cannington. in Mr. Shipman's new car. ; Mr. and Mrs. Miller and Babe, of Toronto, visited her brother Mr. Geo. Sweetman. * On the last day of the Public School the. scholars . of the Centre had 'the very time of their lives at Pettits Point. whi from the and passed through its canal The object. of is to provide a means of protects for both the eggs and the young. The | continuonsly wet weather of spring we believe is; respoi ble for the very apparent increase of these in sects; but even though vety Abunda they do not seem to be sufficiently in- jurions to be of economic importance. When possible the grass or | what- Wm Wilson, $12.00, bonus 55 rods [Some of the mothers and smaller kid-lever herbage is found to be - effected wire fence, lots 18, 19, con 8," Sout side road John Lynn, $12.50, bonus 50 rods wire fence, back road, con 2, west side, "R. Harper, $3.75, cleaning out gra- vel pit lot 5, con 4 Thos - Bartley, $7.00, rep culvert and cedar for same, Lot 15, con-9 Alex Brown, $4.95, shoveling snow con 10, Div. 50 Jas Gibson, $28.20, shoveling snow con 10, lot.15 Wm O'Neil, $13.00, bonus 52 rods wire fence north side. 'road, con 11, 4 lot 21 C. Whitter, $11.25, bonus 15 rods wire fence south side road, cen 171, lot 16 G. A. McMillian, $2.50, pieces 2x4 X12 Luther Mitchell, '$9.00, bonus 60 rods wire fence south side road, lot 9, con 3 Jno Howsam, $3.00, drawing tile and putting in culvert, lot 5, con 12 Jno. Weldon, $14.40, shoveling snow.Div. 45 Stanley Croxall, $9.40, gravel and right of way A. Leask, $1.73, Freight charges on 4 culverts Frank Dure, $31.85, shoveling snow rep railing and graveling lot 1, con 13 Ed Acton, $22.40, rep. bridge and timber for same lot 4, con 13 : Ed Acton, 15.60, gravel =C. Li Vickery, $148.00, cement and ber * The Pedlor People, $10.37, curved Iron for culverts Theo Fitchett, $2.00, temporary aid D. Russ, $2.00, temporary aid Port Perry STAR, $3.00, advertizing dies joined the picnic' party. After having dinner on the beach they went in for a hilarious' time boating and bathing. ~The only cloud: on their days sport was the remembrance of its being the last day they 'would spend with their Mr, Clark to whom they have become greatly attached and who has proved .a most successful teacher. Miss Della Raymés is making splendid progress. She was recently carried to her home by half a dozen neighbors and this . week the plaster paris case was removed from her ankle. Misses Hazel, Lola, and Cora Ray- mes, Totonto, are spending their "two week's vacation with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hodgson and little Eva who have been living at the home of the Hope Bros. left on Monday for Torontorbeing en route for Winnipeg. Miss Ethel Aldred, Toronto, 'spent the week end at her father's home. Mr. Orme. Hood, Taronto, was home for the July ist holidays. "Miss Nellie Salsbury, Toronto, is spending her vacation with Mrs. Geo: Jackson and other friends, Mrs. Hiscox, Port Petry, 'her son Mr. Hiscox; of Winnipeg, and family, are summering at Pettit's Pt. Mr. Wm Milner, West Toronto," spent a few days with old friends. Mr;"Bobt Reader, North: Toronto spent Saturday here. 'He' and Mrs: Reader are enjoying their new home very much: Mrs. Geo Jackson and little Alice visited Mrs. Robt Jackson for a few days, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Kennedy, To- ronto, spent Dominion Day with _ her father Mr. S. E. Fralick. " Mr. Orval Stone has had the phone placed in his home. The Store is becoming more pop: ular especially during this hot weather when Mt. Gordon is servingice cream, "Mr. Luthor 'Bradley, 'Cannington. visited the Island last week inan auto Mr. and Mrs. H. Rogers and. three children have arrived at the home her parents Mr. and, Mrs, - Redman, here Mr. n i should be cut, thus deprivitig the: the eggs or young of Systenarice causing them to dry up and die, thus retarding propogation: " oe Lost Opportunif Sir Thomas Lipton tells ous story. of a Scothman who went to a race meeting for the first time in his life. © The old man's friends pe suaded him to risk sixpence ona horse ----a forty to one chance. L With much trepidation, the "Seoth- man handed:Gut the sixpetice, and, strange to relate, the horse won. When the bookmaker handedout a and. sixpence to Sandy, the. could not beliéve his own eyes "Do you mean to tell me 1 get all this for my: saxpence?" he asked. | { "You do," replied the bookniaker. "Ma conscience!" exclaimed Sandy. "Tell me, mon, how long has th thing been going on?" =) Though Sanday had "greenhorn's| luck" and picked the " winber on first venture, he might not.do so "gain in gg times -out of 100, as those who x follow the ponies could tell Him, man who wants to place his on a sure thing should investigate' th Canadian Governmet's Annuity Sy, information in regard to which may be obtained at any Post: Office or on}. application to the Superintendent 0 Annuities, Ottawa. Your letter is carried free of postage. 5 Proposed Egg Circle for Greenbank On Friday evening last Mr. J.. H. 'Hare, District Agricultural Represent ative, Whitby, sent his assistant Ms. T, A. Benson to address a meeting of farmers in 'the Temperance Hall Greenbank, on the subject of Co-Gper- ative Marketing Mt. Benson ifi-| kept in good conditio {able, and our harses| Lee : v for $ ==3 lots of land an ny of ru good hard - F lawns. A : modern, conveni- ences --bath, drainage, electric} light, fireplace, splendidly dec-/] ADVICE TO BUYERS |