hg HE EORDSON TRACTOR is built with over-strength in every part to withstand the strains of constant heavy work. It was tested under every possible = condition of farm work before it was put on the market. It has been tried out by thousands of farmers in the past two years, and has never fallen down on its claims. The Fordson is simple in design, flexible in control and operation. Let us demonstrate this tractor on your farm. When we sell you a Fordson, we are right here tp keep it running every day in the year. We have Fordson parts and Fordson mechanics. McKEE & HOOD LOCAL DEALERS PORT PERRY SERS of Imperial Polarine Motor Oils enjoy a dif U freedom from engine trouble, which is at once & we of profit and pleasure to them, . « Tn 'Every bearing and rubbing surface is cushioned with an unbreakable ol film hich relieves friction and minimizes | wear. Good compression is also maintained, saving both § fuel and oil and'increasing power. : 2 ' Lessened repair bills, lower upkeep costs, better satisfaction and longer service from your car follow the uee of Imperial Polarine Motor Oils. : i Consult our Chart of Recommendations for the grade of Imperial Polarine best suited to your motor. See Charts at your dealers of write to 56 Church Street for "Auto- motive Lubrication," a booklet which contains the Chart and other valuable information.-# _ IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED Branches in all Cities FOR A CLEAN EFFICIENT MOTOR. Quality maintains economy. You" may pay less "per gallon" for other lubricating oils but you get more lubrication "per dollar" when you buy Imperial Polarine Motor Oils. o +7. Y an AS 5 The crank case of your motor should be drained, cleaned and refilled with fresh Imperial Polarine every 1,000 miles or less. Dealers who display this hy 2 [237] | 3 3 . sign give expert crank case cleaning service, using Imperial Flushing Oil, a scientific cleaning agent which removes all dirt, grit and impurities, which are a so harmful to your engine. ' It will pay you well to employ Imperial Polarine . _ Crank-Case Service to-day. ; 3 Camp Wabanak News. uw ' A picnic lunch to Caesarea, a Fig ] y and a "'jake'"' swim, were enjoy- 2 3 ed by all: ™, 2 Both Junior and Senior volley- Province of Ont ario + GOLD BONDS ball series are well under way, To Yield 614% Interest and the yelling would do credit Tdese Bonds will be gone in a few days. | to World Series Baseball. W. H. HARRIS Barrister Port Perry Rotarians J. Geo. = Hezzlewood, HHA ets stv I 9 " fi ) a and we could not land them in an ordinary row boat. The man hunt in the forest in the rain on Friday was won by F. Armstrong. Rotarians J. Young and An- derson brought a big car load of ice cream as a treat to the boys, Jon Friday. Welch, - J. W. The Mark that Insures the Result _ R.R. 2, Port Perry Fish of an enormous size are = : : b Whattam, being weighed,--yes, we use the Maj. Hind and a_ number of |W, J. COOK, REAL ESTATE - scales off the back of the fish others were out on Sunday with Once you realize the superior beauty and permanence of Beaver Board walls and ceilings you'll want them in your own home, When the time comes for placing your order, be very sure, however, to get genuine Beaver Board. 'This is a precau~ tion you should take solely in your own interest. For your protection you will find a large Beaver Board trade mark plainly printed on the back of every Beaver Board panel, The Beaver trade-mark is the mark that insures the result. When you come to us for genuine Beaver Board you get ex- actly what you ask for, No camou- flage here. You can't expect Beaver Board results unless this trade-mark is on the back of the board you buy Call, write or phone for a sample of = SH Beaver Board and take along a novelty folder 'for the children. They're free. Pigs for Sale hs Yorkshir nling 'pigs, $5.| Leth. © Apply toh 5. Michel R. R ave, h | | come true. many things dear to the heart and stomach of a boy. 'Tent inspection was made on Sunday at Camp Wabanak on Sunday each tent winning a watermelon for camp cleanli- ness ete. Amorig our other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. F. Hare, Mrs Hawkes and friends (the cakes were just great.!), Rotarian Lou Vickery and son, Mayor Stacey, Mr. Disney, with friends, Mr. Law, Mrs. W. Luke and son Bill, Mr. F. B. Patten and fam- ily, Dr. Irwin and family; to say nothing of half the popula- tion of Scugbg. Rumour has it that the. cook said that while sleeping in his tent, the other night, F. Arm- strong fi mped up and stated positively he had caught a gold- fish. We hope his dream will 46Y; acres, lot 13, con 8, Whitby, In the village of Raglan, 8 roomed ¥rame house, /| stane cellar, hard and soft water, barn 56 x 36, stone wall. drive house, hen house, heavy clay loam, 9 miles from Oshawa. 25 acres, lov 35. con 9. Reach, 30 rods from Dagmar Station, 13 acres timber, bal: ance pasture, gravel pit on property, wire and rail fence. 67 acres, about 4 miles Uxbridge, clay loam, all workable, 8 roomed frame house stone cellars hard and soft water, barn 50 x 60, stone stable, hen house, piggery, and sheep pen, implement house and garage, a er cha, easy terms, 160 acres lot 1; con 8, east Whitby, cla loam, 7 roomed frame house, storie found- ation, water piped to house and barn from spring by gasoline engine, large frame barn stone stabling. piggery, hen house, garige! 5 acres in Prince Albert, 8 roomed solid brick house, in good condition, on stone foundation; hard and soft water, one acre orchard, excellent 'garden soil, drive house, wood shed, One of the best situated - . that can kK gh Mad. 1 House F Myitle, n Vi . ant 6 roomed foundation, hard water, 7 ouse. So fo acres, 8 room frame cottage, bath rnace, hard and soft water, stone cellar house in best of repair and nearly new; hip roof barn 100 x 60, stone stable under - = z all, cement floors; barn no 2 hip roof 70 x 48. stabling for 100 cattle, 21 horses, 2 silos pig pen, hen house, implement house and garage, spring creek, wells at barns, about 12 acres timber, This is a first-class farm for grain or stock, buildings and land extra good. Anyone Janting a good farm at a reasonable price should look this over. 62 acres, about 50 acres timber, in the Township of Manvers, comprised of cedar, birch, beech, maple, basswood, rock ¢ and second growth pine. River runni rough property. ny. person wa v timber should investigate. Might consider ouse in exchange, : 95 acres, lot 34, con 9, Whitby, situated near Dagmar Station on C.P,R.; clay loam, 70 acres under cultivation, wire and -rail ences, 2 well, spring creek, 6 ac orchard, _ frame house, 6 rooms, stone foundation; barn 34x71 and 30x42, hen hotise, stabling' * for 20 cattle. Easy terms. Sl "98 actes, lot 27, con 8, West Whith lose to Ashburn, 5 roomed frame. hot