of Vm. H. Clary of Port Dr. and Mrs. G. S. Jeyrey, spent the week end in London. 'Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Christy, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harris, spent the week end with friends in Campbell ford. TAKES TRIP TO MEXICO Mr. A. B. Cawker is taking a trip to Mexico this week with a specially con- ducted party that is visiting a number of the larger cities in Texas. Mrs. Geo. A. Rose, who has been ill for some time, is somewhat improved in health. Miss Helen Boe has taken a position with the Bell Telephone Company in their local office, -- (ine GATHERED HERE AND THERE. By M. E. H. Everything in the world must be in its true place and time or it is not beautiful--You lay your own stumbl- ing block in your own way. God made the block indeed, but he made for a part of the strength and beauty of the walls, It was you who dragged it down to the floor and insisted upon laying it where you could stumble over it. os * Duties are ours, events are God's. This removes an infinite burden from the shoulders of a miserable, tempted dying creatures. On this consideration only can he securely lay down his head and close his eyes. --Cecil ee . The finest ;of -all fine arts: is the art.) of doing ati and: yes it ise We: Teast | cultivated, ,e ve 1 Don't, attempt to talk it your fiouth is full. 0 or your head empty. Itis better to marry and be bossed, than never bossed at all. ow * Out of thine own mouth will I judge thee. Luke 19: 22. simmer HELP WANTED Girl or woman for gencial house- work. Apply Mrs. J. A. Mathers: 0 Oe ANNUAL CHURCH SERVICE The members of Old England Lodge No. 9, Sons of England, are requested to be at the Lodge Room, at 6.80 p.m. on Sunday, June 2nd, for the purpose of attending divine worship at St. Visitors John's Presbyterian Church. welcome, THOS. A, BLIGHT, President nen) emamermn ENGAGED A TEACHER Miss Ruth Read, of Stirling, has been engaged to fill the vacancy made on the High School staff by the resig- nation of Miss Sine, who goes to Til- sonburg. This decision was reached at a special meeting of the Board on Saturday evening. mrt AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY A meeting of the Directors of the Port Perry, Reach and Scugog Agri: cultural Society will be held .in the |' Toown Treasurer's Office, at 8.30 p.m. on Saturday, May 26th. Important business. ~~ All Directors should be present. Neil Sweetman, Secretary. » mre WW Prin. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION May 26th, Trinity Sunday-- 8 a.m.--Holy Communion 8 p.m. Sunday School. 7 p.m--Evening service. The Church Army Crusaders will be present at the evening service and Capt. Morley will preach. At 8.30 p.m. they will Hold an open | air service down by the lake front, (weather permitting.) A cordial in- vitation is extended to all to be pre- sent at either or both of these services | timers wt CARD OF THANKS 'We wish to thank the friends and neighbors for their help and kindness, at the time of our recent fire. ; FO Wm. Thomas and family, Ontario, : Western Section of the Oshawa Pres: {avtorial. was held in the United "| rendered by Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Ward problems in order to which these reached in turn, The care of the increased sent customers of the instruct us as to their going out of Canada with The Canadian Ban a very large undertaking and involved a fremendous amount was effected without any hold-up in the service to the large number of branches there were Banks were represented and each of factorily to the custome In about fifty instances, of one of the offices was necessary. It was not an easy positions for 250 clerks nor were there fifty offices lacking managers to latter might quickly be transferred but one pi one these diffi- extra heavy door of the vault in the ar to the Commerce office and it is pi Branch to the Commerce Building on June 4th. Mr. H. G. Hutcheson, who has been as will take the manager's chair. of the Bank of Commerce offi be subject to no inconvenie ly transferred and there wi Bank of Commerce office has been remodelled tot business gi space to the public while the d Bank Branch has been taken office. wishes. On November 5th Jost. the aan gnmation of 'the so 2 Bank of Commerce was consu public. - of course many points at Among both these involved, not one, but many deal fairly with their representative rs and wisely in the future interests of the affecting from 250 to 300 employees, the culties have been met and the problems solved till Port Pe to move the Standard Bank sociated with the office since 1888 Mr. E. B. Walker, who has been manager ce since 1920 will be associated with Mr. Hutcheson for some months and 'will give particular. attention to the pre- Customers of the Standard Bank Branch will nce whatever, the ledgers have been automatical- ill be no break in the chain of their affairs, : To those customers who have accounts at each office we beg to say H that these accounts will be kept separately until such time as they calland ~ § . While there is no necessity of any customer : his way to make a call to look after his business, + be exceedingly glad to receive a visit from all or any of the customers at their own convenience. staffs; to find o 'has yet we will H. G. HUTCHESON, Manager E. B. WALKER, Manager. Municipality or we Township of Notice is -- oS that a Court of Revision of the Assessment Roll for the Township of Scugog will be held at the Township Hall, Scugog, on Saturday, May 26th, 1929, at one o'clock p.m. to hear and determine the several complaints of errors or omis-| sions in the assessment roll for the said Township of Scugog for the year} + 'PRESBYTERIAL MEETS 'AT = CLAREMONT {he 'séconll amudl meeting of the huxch at. Claremont, on Wednesday, May 15th, with Mrs. Crozier, Oshawa, presiding: and -8 representative num- ber of delegates from all Auxiliaries present. The devotional exercises were taken by Mesdames Irvine and Gee, Mrs. Irvine reading from Math. 26, the parable of the-talents. She st d 'fétente held in Kingston, in 'which she reviewed all 'phases 'of * the 'work. Speaking of the pat, she said, we ate only keeping, our heads above watér, go over the top. Miss Garratt, a missionary in Africa for many years, gave a very inspiring . address, "The Long, Long Grass of Africa" portraying very vividly the lives of these people and shall we not make the, report. of. 1929, comes ple, there, is ne missionary... A ory Muhieipblity 'of 'Port Perry -- a re "We waited; ob 50. Jong for a * "Nbtick 15 'hereby' given that'a' cot PLD: Port With; Ont} - [Tittle little bit of love. Why should they |gf Reviston of Rito] 100 Ca sss Santa Lo | be left so long without Christ? «We, ae Village ¢ of it Pott : a] " = Sr with needs wits ik onion anda at the Troasuricy Sh er is 9 10 AREY THIS WEEK 80"¢are! a sen June 8rd 1929, the. hour of .§ pam, | fy Cr Akl Reed nl a Cann joy to others. = There are no peopleto heay and determine the. several rh pm Sr a a 91% Aleta. 'more eager for the Gospel than the | complaints-of -errors or omissions in and 2x. Also cedar ber-~| Reader m, Leonard: Fowler 61; Doro- 'people of Africa. and they are still 'especially High. grade cedar and fir for | thy Cliff 59. : 'waiting. . The missionary. has many difficulties to overcome in this land, but with them goes that great faith Mrs. 'Gay; Oshawa, .brought _echaes | their on ie, 40 millions of peo- «| from the Bay of Quinte Branch Con- ret (ni COURT ORREVISION 1. SIN WARMIN ou also LUCKY NUMBER DRA . Carpenter and Builder 1929, "All partios interested are requested] i iy and govern themselves] YAP, W. COOMBE 30 suse yard of laid Linoleum, good as new, Apply to Mrs, Howard Harkey: a A the Assessment Roll of the Village of Port Perry for the year 1929. . Parties interested will Please. govern themselves accordingly, consecration, through the giving of our talents and if consecrated, the trust left to us of bringing in God's 'kingdom_ will be carried on. The two talent people, doing ordinary work, are the ones, consecrating their tal- ents, who accomplish much, in the Master's name. Prayer was then offered by Mrs. Gee, of Greenwood, A hearty welcome was given the dele- gates by the Claremont Auxiliary to which Mrs, Crozier responded. ' Many. encouraging reports from the Auxiliaries were given, showing in- creased interest in every line of work. Whitby Mission Band raised the largest amount of money in the Bay of Quinte Branch, Kinsale Band re- ceived the Banner given in the Oshawa Presbyterial while the honor of get- ting the most new members went to the Band of St. Andrews, Oshawa. + A duet "Some Day, Some Time" was of Claremont. Group conferences were held with the different secretaries as leaders, after which the meeting adjourned for lunch. The afternoon session opened with worship service taken by Meadames | Jull and Clugston, Mrs. Clugston "spoke on the similiarity between God's dealings with the people of Israel and 'the people of Canada. God gave Israel 'a good land and large, gave them guidance and direction to be His peo- ple and promises of strength, or the | opportunities and work which lay be- foré them as God's chosen people, Canada has been given a goodly land, also a command, "Go and teach all nations." Israel did not rise to the Re Ji E. RH. pumDY, ! "Clerk tn OQ COURT OF REVISION * 'Municipality of the Township of Reach. Notice is hereby given that a Court of Revision of the Assessment Roll for the Township of Reach will be held atthe Township Hall, Manchester on Saturday, June 8th, 1929, at one o'clock p.m. to hear and determine the several complaints of errors or omis-| sions in the assessment roll for the said Township of Reach for the year 1929, All parties interested are requested} : to take notice and govern themselves June. fiigh, boat building, ete. ov. vioERY.| LOST * Alomite Grease Gun, at the ule: ot Mr.L. Wright, Mariposa Tp. Finder please return 0 Port: Perry Star. 1 i 7 R, 'Quants, a Ii--Allan Carter 78, 'Helen Col- Toran $6 1 Leona Priutite Hh Irene Martyn 78, Alvin: Hooye 74, Florence Crter 178, "Violet Fowler 69, Ronald cliff 50, Nelson 41° accordingly. Ww. F DOBSON, Clark. si ues Tors 2 CAWKER BROS. (iin he out the ie cdi LR A a