Thas climbed the hill to ring the bell zat fhertown'hall Four times a day 'be has ung its notes to rouse the| sleeping edbodiboy, and call the la- "Be the day dreary, oi be the day lon, At length it ringeth to evensong. And mow the bellringer's task will «end. A machine will do the work. No more will the "chief" have to cut -- -ghort his mornitig ablutions and leave | this rasher of bacon untouched because ime wears on. No more wil he be «cursed by the hungry man whose "Ynnard workings" did not tally with those of the chief's watch, Soon we shall have to blame it all «on to the clock, for the belfry is being «rected, and slowly and surely the «hief is being robbed of this his dis- tinctive job. 0! Nearly $400.00 offered in prizes at the Port Perry Old Boys' Reunion, June 3rd. Stamina 2) 1 Sold the Business Mr. W. H. Letcher has sold his furniture and undertaking business to his son, Mr. Merlin Letcher. As will be seen by his advertisement on page 5 of this issue, the new proprietor is «offering some specially priced bargains in furniture. It will pay to read this advertisement as the reduction is sub- stantial ' Meetings Closed "The meetings conducted by Rev. 'Wilson A. Pugsley were brought to a «lose on Monday eveuaing. Some one 'hundred and twenty persons have ex: pressed a desire to "lead a Christian flife since the meetings began. Some «of these came forward at Prince Al- fsert where two or thiee meetings were dheld. Although the services were conduc- %ed under the auspices of the Baptist «Church, they were interdenomination- alin character, and the Evangelist wrorked in co- operation with the pas- fors of the various churches by giving ghem the names of those who express- <d a wish to unite with any particular <hurch. 10! Mrs. Mary Scott has returned from Florida where she spent the winter, This is clean-up time. «doing your share? The lawn bowlers will soon be able #0 make use of their green which is getting in good condition. Miss Emily Abbott left yesterday #0 visit with her brother in the North- wwest. Her mother accompanied her as far as Toronto, Are you It is expected that the post office «lock will be in operation by the end «Of the week. sand half hours. Mr. Garbutt is able to be out again zand expects to resume his duties at the =gchool at an early date. Mrs. Blake and son, and a friend in "Woronto, leave for England on the #4th of May to remain for three amonths. Mr. Harry Abbots, wife and child, Mave just arrived from E ngland and will tive in Port Perry with Mr. T. Abbotts. 10! Recovering 'Word was réceived last week by Mr Joho Irvin, y that his son, J. W. Irvin, wvas dying of 'typhoid-pneumonia, in Seattle, Wash; but later word states #hat he is recovering. erp OF 3 Suspended Sentence Reuben Whitfield and Howard | desi two young boys from Port ; who have been in the County don Tu "awaiting 'trial, were} It will strike the hours: daughter spent Easter week in Toronto The 48th Highlanders Band will fur- nish an pda are of choice music, also a Grand Concert, assisted by Eugene Lockhart, entertainer, m the evening. Port Perry Old Boys' Reunion, June 3 Agricultural Sy At a meeting of the Directors of the Port Perry, Reach and S¢ugog Agricultural Society, it was decided to hold the Fall Fair on Thursday and Friday, September 24 and 25. this year, and Oshawa and Lindsay it will be necessary to change from the early dates of previous years. Estimates are to be secured as to the cost of erecting a stable about 40 x 80, on the Fair Grounds. It is felt that the first requirement is to make suitable provision for the accommoda- tion of live stock. A tent can be rented for exhibits of fruits, vege: tables, grain, etc. . It is just possible that a very good building may be erected which can be used for main building purposes, but of this nothing definite can be said at the present moment. In the meantime, proper steps will be taken to house exhibits of live stock and poultry, It is likely that the prize list may be revised in the poultry lines; cutting out the rarer breeds and specializing on strains that are largely reared in this locality. But this matter has not been settled as yet. It will receive consideration at an early date. A committee on attractions. has been appointed early in the year, so that proper care may be giver to the selection of entertaining features at the Fall Fair. : The matter of running autos on the race track came up for discussion, and as this practice was considered to be destructive to the the track, it was de- cided to forbid autos running thereon at any time. The meeting was one of the best tion goes te show that the'men behind the movement will: make it go. Died : At'37a Grant Stréet, ; Toronto, on Sunday, April 26th, 1914, Marion Drewer Whiteway, beloved wife of the late Thomas Moase, Sr., in her 79th year. In Brampton, on Friday, April 17, 1914, Jack, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gibson, aged 4 months and 15 days. / : ek Obituary The late Charles Parish was born near Oldsworthy, Devonshire, Eng- land, in the year 1833. y He learned the milling business be- fore leaving the Old Land. Upon his arrival in Canada at the age of 25, he secured a position at the old mill west of Manchester, now known as 'Beare' mill. He workéd there one year and afterwards went to work at Shepard's milt on Yonge St. Upon leaving {he secured a position as head miller in the late J. B. Bickell's Brooklin' and while y morning on ag. g two pairs of boots. | pos %1town line between Reach an Brock, - here we sisained uni 1893, when| Mr. and Mrs T. H, Follick and| Toronto Fair will be a little 1 later |' Fairs follow closely upon that, soithat| +, held for some time, and every indica-| mill |= District and General Oshawa tax rate is to be 29. mills | fet this year. i 000 i Rev. A, Mansell Irwin Canning. ton, has accepted a call to the Metho- dist church at Norwood. * 0o0oo0 the publication of a booklet about the town. - It will include an elaborate write-up, and many illustrations of public and private buildings, also the wonderful transportation development now going on at Whitby," The profits | above the cost of publication will be devoted to the. funds of 'the public library. % 000 The recently appointed public school inspector for Ontario County, Mr. R. A, Hutchison, will erect a fine residence opposite the County build- ings at Whitby. 000 John Fox, of Emily, had his hand caught 1 the cogs of a sawing ma- chine. The little finger was torn off and two other fingers were badly in- jured. 000 The Ontario Gazette will shortly an- nounce the incorporation of the Belle- ville Club, Limited, with an authoriz- ed capital of $15,000! divided into fifteen hundred shares, ut $10 each. The object of the Club is: the pro- motion of civic-welfare. 000 Oshawa is laboring through an in- vestigation of its police. 000 A new split log drag has arnved in Lindsay. - Will it be used? No piece of road machinery has been more highly: recommended and ho than the split log drag. *000 ve: Oshawa has a new fraternal society going by this progressive name--*The Loyal Order of Moose." Likely Mr. Roosevelt will be honorary president. 000 A Citizens League has been formed in Port Hope to work for the better- ment of the igs The Adult Bible 1 Class of the Pres- byterian Church at Brooklin, held a farewell social recently and presented | Mr. R. H. Walks, former school in- | : spector, with an electric table lamp.' The class feel keenly the loss of their able and efficient leader, 000 Mr. James Nugent, of Kingston, dropped dead at the home of his son- | in-law, Mr. J. H. Dolan, of Oshawa, | owing to heart failure. 000 An Arts and Crafts Exhibit was! held at Oshawa. 000 According to latest reports it is ex pected to have the Lake Shore line o of| the Canadian Pacific Railway in' oper: ation by July Ist. The C.N.R. will probab) Ottawa by that time also. senger service is now in rin only between Toronto and. Napanee. Whitby town council has authorized iL7 Satisfied. There is supreme satisfaction in knowing just what you want, and getting it. There is very great lack of satisfaction in not knowing exactly what you want and getting something 'you are not quite sure of. If you will read the advertising: columns, you will probably find just what you want, and where to get it. The makers and sellers of things, good to eat or to wear, do not make any mystery of their business. They tell you, as plainly as print can, what they have, and how "good it is, and most of them give an unqualified guarantee of satisfaction. Read the advertise- ments, know what you want, and insist upon | Betting i it. ~ Wells Dug Wells dug, cleaned and re-| paired. Cement curbs a spec- ialty. Address, 'Wm. Parry, Box 92, Port Perty. P.O. Spring is the Time for House Cleaning When considering the matter of painting, decorating = or papering your house consult Wm. H. Druean Port Perry ont, Pure Bred Single Comb 'White Leghorn Eggs For Hatching. : rm $1. .00 per setting of 15. Apply. to D. BALFOUR, Gr reenbank, Ont. f Thorobred Ancona* Eggs for or Hatching Gockerel from Guely Guelph Agriculira {College Price per setting of 13, 60c. x JAMES SWAN, - 11--din Port 'Housemaid Wanted Apply to MRS. GEO. COATES, Port Parry, Ou. ly open its Siongh line: to]. : Coaster Brake Wheel $35.00 The same kind of wheel with Hereules Brake = - $30.00 Second Hand Wheels Sold S. E. VanCamp Telephone No, 15 Port Perry = ° Ont. Keeping Up. with Nature Mother Earth will put on a new. suit in a ih! _ tine, Are you going. to. follow her example? We can fit youand'make "you feel as new as the '| shows olga : the season, Nothing the he feed of a new soit Tike i he Spring sunshine, quirements to 3 proprietor, who fully "appreciates the value of being obliging to his customers and th T Your orders: for work can be sent in by Bell Phone No. 79. haf OF thé very beat a a Fis A Car of Chestnut Coke | which is ing fast. os ; = can at he 3 Fag TURNER COAL CE Bi pipe AS xm boy