'We are glad to know that Miss McPhail has sufficiently recovered to be able to be moved from the hospital. to her home, "ford, is the gest of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harris. We are pleased to see Mr. and Mrs. would he 'been had the . R. M. Holtby home again, having re- been fine. ; : turned from a motor trip of some The Harmonic Male Quartette, of 4500 miles through Eastern Canada, Toronto, proved to be a versatile or- This trip was made in three weeks. ganization giving quartettes, solos, Mr. Frank Sweetman, son of My, 2d violin "selections in great and pleasing variety. Miss Marion Goode and Mrs. Geo. Sweetman, Scugog Is- was, a8 vaual, as favorite with the land, has been operated on for a ser- ih Her 'selecti are a ious case of appendicitis, He is at and well presented i tl i , presented. Miss Sprague's Hospital, and at the Port Perry Band: opened prodeed- time of writing is improving slowly. ings on the lawn outside the church. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Flint of, Toronto Their selections were: good. spent the week end in town, 'being the guests of Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Harris. inte, Rev, Mn Richards occupied : the chair an Ve) n, Messrs. W. Grant, Harold Cawker, some bright pions) Procaed) pl # Tom Harris, and Grant Robertson are 000 Airships picking cherries at" Grimsby. Twice lately Port Hp has had the Mrs. Walter M. Ripley of Calgary, Alta. is spending the week with: her aunt Mrs. F. C. Taggart: the town. The first time was when Mr; and. Mrs. J; A. Vance 'and air "squadron, panying Lind- daughters Mary and Marjorie, of bergh flew over here on the way to Millbrook; also Mrs. J. M. Taggart, Ottawa for the big celebration." On of West Port, were recent guests of Monday morning a lone aviator flew Mr. and Mrs. Fred OnTaggart. over here, apparently on his way to Camp Borden, He gave a very fine Mr. and Mrs. Rowland, Grand Rapids, display of aviation, circling afbund Mich., Mr. and Mrs, Archie Smith, of over the town for five or ten minutes, Grant, Mich., and Mr. Carrol Smith, and then flying away on his journey. Manager of the Consumers' Power, It is a pretty sight to ses the airships Co., Saugatuck, Mich. are the guest® when skilfully managed, ss they eir- of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rose cle and soar and dip. This machine 300 came very close and could be very TESTED AND LABELLED plainly seen. We learn later that the aviator was "How old are?" inquired the visi- Capt, Geo. Howsam, who has been in tor of his host's little son. northern Saskatchewan for some tim "That is a difficult question," an- 000 or if . swered the young man, removing his spectales and wiping them reflectively Bell-Cormack : "The latest personal survey available A pretty wedding took place at the shows my psychological age. to be 12 home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Swan, John my moral age to be 4, my anatomical Street, Port Perry, Ont, at 2 p.m, age 7. I suppose, however, that you July 14th, when Jessie Patricia Cor- refer to my. chronological age, which mack daughter of Mrs. James Swan is 8. That is 50 old-fashioned that I and 'the late James Cormack, was seldom' think of it any more. united in marriage to Mr, William RL he Ewart Bell, son of Mrs. Margaret Bell BORN and the late John Bell, of Galt, Ont, The bride, who was given away by Miss Helen Mellow was aceompan- 3 . Pleasure of seeing aivships pass aver. tn world wide organs | ization of thoughtless people. 'Mem- bership qualifications -- Any persons | who haven't time to consider the safety of themselves or others. Who agree to do their daily work in a care- less and unplanned manner. = Who will not take precautions to protect their health and life. Who will howl wher they are hurt through their own | thoughtlessness, "Meetings will 'be held at hospitals | and cemeteries. Only members and their victims will be allowed to stay. | Bi will be issued deseribing| exploits "of fully' qualified 'members. Watch the nofice hoards, Sh WE Rael PORT PERRY ENTRANCE " "BXAMINATONS. At' the recent Entrance Examina- tion the prizes donated by the Port Perry Board of _Education were awarded¥as follows on condition that the winners: attend Port Perry High School the~full school year 1927-28, " First. Prize--Betty Bland, S.S. No. 4, Reach--Miss G. Davidson, teacher. Second Prize--Dorothy Bray, Rag- lan, School--Mrs. Greaves, teacher. Third - Prize--Eric Nasmith, Port Perry School--T. W. McLean, teacher, In addition to those named dn last} week's jssue Lawrence Clark passed the Sm A Garden F Party A garden party under the auspices of B8t, John's Preshyterian Chureh, Port Perry, will be held at Dun- dreuan, the Home of Mr. P, Christie, Manchester. early in August. Good program and supper. Date and par- ticulars next week. WHAT A SCHWALAPL © Montreal July 15--When-a 25 Ib, block of ice dropped from the third} ugh presence ot mi mind Howard was able to save all his stock -C and his loss was much lighter than it would have been otherwise. 'COWS TESTED - A few days ago Mr, McMillan's herd of dairy cows was tested by the : Government: inspector and was found to be free from T. B. This is fa-- portant to Port Perry as Mr. MeMil- The the subject: "Give oe probable views of modern' life: had' survived to the present | One boy wrote: "If Great. survived to the pre would be such lan supplies the milk for Mr. Dow- that his views on any "subject son's town delivery, Keep this date open--August 3d, this is the date of the Greenbank Garden Party to he held on the church: storey of an apartment house today ol and landed atop his head, David Sch-| Shan On Smday: July, 17h to Ms. snd brother James Cormack of To-Fywalap, jee peddler, was not even hurt, Mrs, Melville Sleep. a son, both do- ing well. Bouffant style of white ripple satin rr-- Op -- and Irish lace. with pesrls.and rhine- "A self-made man, is he not?" we stones. White shoes and stockings asked. completed the attire. She carried a "Yes," replied old Gaunton Grimm, beautiful bouquet of sweetheart roses "except for alterations made by his and lily of the valley, wife and mother." The marriage was solemnized by ea -- Capt. the Rev. 8. C, Jarrett, C.F. in Mr, Causley at the Port Perry Mill front of an embankment of ferns, is in a position to supply any q ity roses, p and marguerites, Miss of heavy chop containing a large per. Kathleen Leask, M.A., of Whitby centage of corn, suitable for finishing Ladies' College, presided at the piano hogs, at $5.00 per cwt. Try this feed 8nd during the signing of the Regis- and be convinced that it is the most ter Miss Mayme Bell sister of the reasonable feed obtainable. groom sang "My World." Immediate- ly after the ceremony a very dainty 000 wedding luncheon was served. Fol- CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION lowing the lurtheon the bride slipped Capt. Rev. 8. C. Jarrett, C.F, away to don her travelling dress Sunday School at 10 a.m. which was in tailored lines of poudre * Matin's and: Sermon at 11 am. blue Faille with white felt hat. She Subject--"Thought, ete." carried a red fox fur. The happy It is hoped shortly that arrange- couple left for Wasaga Beach. On ments will be made to hold a military their return they will reside in To-. service in the above church 'during ronto. the month of August at which parade = Mrs. Swan; mother of the bride, all ex-service men will attend. wore navy blue georgette over biege satin, while Mrs. Bell, mother of the 'groom, was gowned in black satin, Among out-of-town guests were ronto, fooked charming in a gown of PE ay UNITED CHURCHES Minister--R. T. Richards, B.A, B.D. He continued 'work with a slight bruise on his head, The ice was cracked, " Ar EEN Pat was taking his:first fight in an aeroplane. The pilot was taking him over the city of Toronto. When they|: were up about 3000 feet, the plane. suddenly went into a nose dive. "Ha, ha," laughed the pilot, shouting to Pat, "Tl bet BO percent, of the peo- ple down there thought we were fall-| ing. Sure", admitted Pat, "an', pot ; gorra I'll bet 50 per cent. of the Be: ple up here thought; 50 too a } 3 NOT FACING THE hiisic ys "I don't believe you love me any}. z more," sobbed the sheba. nn "Why do you say that, dearie?" asked the sheik anxiously. k- ~"Well, for the last week yousve left every night before father threatened «to throw you out." ; . . The Picnic "St. John's Presbyterian Church and the United: Church of Port" Perry Oshawa, Port Perry Church-- Mrs. Margaret Bell Miss Maye Bell Public worship at 11 am. and 7 pm. and Mrs. J. C. Bell, of Galt, Mr. and vy d to Lak: 14 "Park, on Wednesday afternoon of last week. Sabbath School at 10 a.m. Mrs. GH L and da Prayer Meeting, Thur., at 7.80 p.m. Isabell, of and Mr. Erle George, Prince Albert Church-- 5 Mr, and Mrs. Jas.oN. Cormack and Sabbath School at 2 p.m. two sons James and Douglas, of To- Public worship at 8 p.m, There was a big turnout, a the}. yjeni enjoyed ~thmesel rt 2 oughly in spite oh : showers of rain. a very fine peck sad July ¢ i id a pom 1.30 sharp See hills for lat of furniture; A Jackson '& son, Anctioneers, OSHAWA MAN BADLY HURT. "(Oshawa Daily Times) were sustained by of the ] Moffatt Motor It js alleged L Cooper's car, an Overland; \ Melaugilin. from "behind by the Buick driven by Mr. Dearborne. Provincial Constable Cookman, of be quite worthless, i : Father re Son ER $0 2 1 Ee 5 oh oS Kohl res rR | pA pa The rays Harmonies wiles sGulligs Si di your elie fon You ah Now So sper time to dogo. "a