ys Account in Wie P TT $e _~ STANDAR or RD I TOT ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS Port Perry Branch, H. G. Hutcheson, Manager Memorial had, and still have, | ome of these ideas have been p a public library. Others men- jwimming pool, and a memorial ment style, using the German 'Notice to Contractors Senprate Sealed Tenders marked: Lo "Te for Contract No__._.." received by the undersigned nil] "12.00 o'clock noon on Friday, June 2nd, 1922, for the following work on Provincial n Highways: ng the names of those who gave | Concrete Culverts, Abutmants, and e Floors. 9 Contract No. 683, Townships of Reach and Whitby. Contract No. 684, Township of Brock. specifications, information to bid. ders. tender forms and tender envelopes be obtained on and after Friday, Ma; i | 12th, From. H. at the office of the undersigne. a marked cheque for $1,000, pi le to the Mimjater of Publis Vols am High- the 1.0.D.E., a suggestion was' Ways Ontario, or a aman mpany's made that a joint committee be formed to take up the work and bond El ar amount Bust | ngly, at the meeting to discuss Som and an al ther tenders the shove owing committee was formed : jor Shaque req Jequired is $300.00. A So E. H. Purdy (for he LODE). seo prpany tract Bond for il Ye th G. UV. h Reeve Chas. fs oO! e amount of the tender wil FR aa. Frade forms. of Tale and decided that the 5 ak any tender not necesear- e ily accepte | represent erry, Reach and Scugog, and that W. A. McLEAN, wnships should have ntation on the committee and Deputy Minister of Highways, Dept, of Public Hishyays, Ontario. vo to make suggestions as to the nature of the evarial. ATter considerable discussion, it was further decided to adjourn June: Toronto, May 2nd, 1922, 'memorials as to design, cost, ete., interview councillors and palities TET A "and present the results of their work at the next meet- T Hamilt d oth ing of the committee. After that, at. the earliest opportune ante. Pe an Sa 'moment, a public meeting will be called, when various plans may|number of municipalities have submitted and discussed, prior to an organized canvas for the resented to Sir Lomer Gouin, i necessary funds. 'ederal Minister of Justice, a 1] It is our intention to publish details of several Memorials as De Beking for an amend: if {soon as possible. d Code, in order that fines imposed ---- in police courts should be paid to the. municipalities which Jrovide Frater al Visit to Fi delity L odg e Petre court service, instead o AF. & AM. ing. turned over to the Prov- ince.' Whitby, Is hi course, not in- IR ed in thi ve Since it on Friday evening last the lodge rooms of Fidelity Lodge were oy not "provide police court the scene of a very pleasant gathering, when Wor. Bro. Wallace, 'service.' nlike Oshawa, the ste Cedar Lodge, Oshawa, accompanied by his officers and members, paid a fraternal visit to Port Perry brethren. || Bro. Wallace is a brother of the late E. A. Wallace, formerly mana- [pte 2 ih B February, When Bell Phone here, and og his life in the reat vat, Hamlin was ad bo members 'Among the visitors , Bro. McG hose father, William of the Town Coun: is was not ihe lors wes Wor. Bro. Moo od 5 (known and it was 'endorsed by i " 'Whitby and forwarded. The L "conferred the third degree on a candidate in a motion passed at-that time read: exemplary manner, using the musical ritual which accentuated "" " tnat a copy of the petition uty of the ceremony, their choir being especially good. |from Hamilton to the Hon. the vey, on behalf of the lodge, extended to the Governor Geteral of the Detsin- bu io or hearty reception. - After the Sermon in the lodge, on. dunt to the Criminal Code : to provide that fines and fees 'toasts. The toasts of the visiting breth- i; imposed in police courts be paid Wor. Bro. Wallace and Wor Bro. Banker, to hanieipalities whieh provide of Lebanon Lodge, Oshaw ice court service, etc., instead of the visit he Fidelity paid to Cedar "and that is that no matter how L cost of upkeep would be too great or from over and above receipts is about | Wh Nelson, Resident Engineer, x i Fines go to Munioci- expense of the Government. Ipolice paid over to the Province." remseniis Don't miss seeing "Farmer's Nis ow per May. Toth Town Hat, , and that in the meantime the members investigate | would Have Police Court | - police court.is maintained at the d PINEAPPLES fem for Preserving We advise buying now. Prices are very reason- able and quality the best. Nice large ones at 25¢ each If it's fruit and worth handling, we have it. Strawberries for Saturday D. CORBMAN. . . y ea » Graham - Strong On Wednesday, May 10th, quiet: wedding took place at the home 'of the bride's parents, Cartwright, when Lulu Pearl, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Strong, was married to Oscar Melville Graham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Graham of Cartwright. - Rev J. F. Everson of Prince Albert officiated. Mrs. Leslie Graham played the wed- ding music. The bride, who was given away by her father, looked charming in a gown of blue taf- feta silk. = She carried a boquet of white lilies. Miss Jessie Hunter, of Prince Albert, was bridesmaid, wearing blue silk and carried a boquet 'of snap ragons. Mr. Clarence Graham was best man. The groom's gift to the bride was a pearl pin. The bridesmaid and msman also received pins. - The presents were numerous and valuable, After partaking of a sumptuous repast the happy couple left for Toronto. Upon their return they will reside in Cartwright, where the groom is a prosperous farmer. TT To the Public! Do you enjoy music ? If so, attend the 0.D.E E. Canadian Chautauqua on Thursday ev' g, May 18th. ASHBURN Mother's Sunday was held in Burns' Church on May 14th, and both sermon and music were in keeping with the day. The junior boys played a Mrs. i ball with is on fin The Women's Guild met basement of the mt on nesday p.m., 10th. nlm Traveling Publi inform the Ved-