Abe Turner is shipping his old iro {TTT Sr 1 i about ten carloads! © Mr, James Mo f 49,000 1bs each. 'No wonder the the week-end + mommufacturers of implements prosper, Cook, - Miss Lizzie Low, of Uxbridge, is "wisiting Miss Etbel Dickey this week | Messrs. Jas. Swan and W. Beatty meetingof -mpent Wednesday of last week at the Lodge wa ugmented: Masonic Convention in Toronto. esting event. The Mr. Wm. E, Tummonds has bought "he Wm. McCrea property north of ) Fort Perry, and will run it in con-| An address was read by Mrs. I. Wort! | mection with his other farm. This in which the Lodge' expressed their "will make 150 acres altogether. There ' appreciation for the time and interest are-excellent buildings on the McCrea! which had unselfishly been bestowed property. Mr. Tummonds is to' be by both to the furtherance of the pro- swongratulated on his purchase, which 'gressiveness of the Lodge, Mrs. S. J. \@ncludes this year's crop as it stands. Hardy made . the' presentation; which consisted of a lovely cut glass bowl to -- Duncas Campbell, Uxbridge, Mrs. Nott, and an emblematic ring to Mr. Nott.--Medicine Hat Times. arnt clon We 5 Dunk ga pig mad the Appleby Co, for whom he is | COuPle of weeks in Millbrook, Ont. jmamager, are building a new store in Mr.-Frank Dawes, of Toronto, spent "Windsor. a few days in town. E Messrs J. Blackburn and R. Wat. lx. Arthur Carnegie was the official | son, of Uxbridge, spent Sunday in Mélegate from Fidelity Lodge, Port town. Lewy, at the Masonic Convention in Taronto last week, Society by Mr and Mrs. isson N MADE A SIOUX CHIEF Winnipeg, Man., July z21----A. A. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dunk and infant Gilroy, President of the Western = Ex-{ "mom, of Windsor, are visiting in town. | hibition and manager of the T. Eaton. Co.'s store here, was on Friday night Dr. Harris, of Copper Cliff, Ontar- made a chief of the Sioux Indians and 30, is in town for a few days. will be known as Chief Okawaukis. Dr. 8. J. Mellow has returned from| The romantic ceremony took place his trip to the West. before the grandstand in the "éveni Mz, Gilroy's coat was removed an ; replaced by a buckskin' blouse, and the huge headgear of a chieftain was placed on his head. 'A large quaintly carved wooden sword was - held over his shoulder, and the Sioux braves with yells: and warhoops 'danced around a great drum which was beat- en with a dozen = sticks. - The new chief stepped forward to grasp the hand of chief Akisa of Brandon. The wariiors then 'filed off the stage, 'their new paleface chief ' bringing "up- the rear, 'Bome people have said that we can- mot grow barley in Canada but report be i the crop prospects are excellent! year, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Morphy, East avenue north, 'Hamilton, announce! engagement of their youngest 'fanghter, Paultne Lyle, to Mr. Fred- sefick W. McIntyre, Port Perry. The =marriage will take place at the home "of the bride's parents early in August, | in the presence of immediate relatives Toronto Globe 'This peculiar honor; the greatest Miss Wilcoxson will leave after the, that the Indians can bestow, was "Sale 10 live with her mother in. Mich- given to Mr. Gilroy in appreciation sagan. She has been housekeeper for "for their having been presented to the Wbelate Walter Hill for twenty-six Duke of Connaught, who is already a A im in his. 8reat chief of their tribe. * Mr. Gilroy ne cared for Him in Big during | that ceremony.--Toronto Globe E Keep Out the Weeds = 'Weeds unchecked will ruin ; It isn't sufficient to plough and sow well in: Spring and Fall and leave the rest to nature. There are weeds to fight. There are weeds in 'Business, too--weeds of competition and apposition --of public. indiffer- ence from without, and of lack. of enterprise from within--weeds that unchecked seriously retard business growth. the crop. Cultivation is the only effective weed-killer, Keep cultivating and the weeds never. get a chance to thrive, { There is a combination plough and harrow fer- weed killer that will keep out the weeds, ~~ a -Itis Advertising "It is not enough to plough and sow well with advertisements in Spring and Fall and leave the rest to human nature. : tes Hfiman nature and the respect your customers bear you are not proof . against 1 7 weeds that can thrive on You must kee must keep | Secured : ely Mary Honey Hardy Purdy. 'Morley Honey = . Promoted conditional 7 Entrance Examin : Blanche Bruce 391 Clara Ferguson 48% Wilfrid Jackson 427 Zelma Nicholson 410 Alberta Riches 405+ Carl Bruce 464 Smith Ferguson 435 =. Walldce Marlow 423.2 Ruth Proutt 434 Ethel Whitfield 419. Haryey Bruce 458 Vera Hooey 3¢3 + 43 Alma McLaughlin 486 Levi Porter 449 Eber Wright 437 Jump on board the free bus to Prince Albert on Friday night. Go to the garden party there ant good time, See bills. : : Sunday, August rith, be Rev AC. Cameron's last Sunday as 'pastor of the St. 'John's 'Presbyterian Church, Port Perry, ' 'He begins his ag assistant pastor in the largest - terian Church in Vancouver i September. Rev. Mr. Wilson tor of the church to which Mr. eron is going. 5 i Mr, Gerow is maving into his new house this week. The new road around Ham's will soon be open to thé public. fencing will likely be completed week. Mr. Merlin Letcher left last Friday pressive sermon on Sunday evening, Special and appropriate: music: was|' for Port Huron to visit relatives, REE CONCERT °° 4 Cou Bor Perry No. 179; of the a histor. Loresirs bs 3 tary concert in the Tg ort Perry, on. « MONDAY EVENING JULY 29th at 8 p.m. MISS MAUD M. BIGWOOD ow Concert Soprano ~ = IMISS LILLIAN DILLON, Pian tilizer and spray, for every business--an effective a HARVEY LLOYD; Comedian | The Ladies' of - | Mrs, McCulloch her pare: classes, same 'Evelyn M. Turner, Church are holding a garden party on the lawn at the parsonage on Friday evening next. Good program and re- freshments. See bills. or Mz. C. H. Patterson, of Philadel Teacher. | the Methodist |" 'phia; has joined his wife and little son who have been visiting with Mr. and are now with erp ag returned home, A 'Mr. James Balfour and mother, 0 Toronto; dre calling upon their 'many ] friends in the neighborhood. Messers Benj. Marshall, Frank and| 'attended | : Alonzo Tripp, "of Toronto, the funeral of their brother Joseph, Kinsale, on Monday," we extend otir sympathy to the "aged 'mother = and sorrowing friends. 2 Mrs. W. Ward, of = Toronto, 'and| = By family are spending two months. at | their summer cottage at Prince mm Qeesit--. MYRTLE STATION Mrs. Wm Squelch, late of Regina, Sask. arrived from the west and is. at present visiting her datghter Mrs C. Luke: : tes ] Mr. C. Downey, of Oshawa, Sunday with friends here. : Mr. Percy Horton has secured a 'position in the Exchange office Tor= onto. bs | ' Mr. and 'Mrs, BE Bromell visited with friends in Brooklin recently." pleted building a new cement silo; $3 comosed Quite 4 number of the young folk | JF A took in the garden party at Columbus. Mr. B. H. Beacock spent HE 'r part of the week with relat hawa, : Mrs. ID. Black spent ast week with PEE friends in Oshawa and Whitby, Rev. R, Allin preached a very im- rendered by the choir, A number from here attended the] parade in Whitby. = k Misses E. and B. Todd, of Torg nto, | - are visiting their m sR Miss Ross: isto be Upon her excellent success with ntrance Class in Mount Carmel. Excellent position Japply tom oi MRS. FRED re her of and of J Al ED tvho a