- CHEVROLET Truck Caravan See this complete array of Trucks There's one to suit every commercial need On the above date, the great Chevrolet Truck Caravan arranged by General Motors Products of Canada, Limited, will parade through town. 24 trucks, comprising a commercial unit for _ practically every need, will take part in one of the most unique 11.30 a.m. . The exhibitions ever brought here. Following the parade, you are invited to visit our showrooms where you may inspect this wonderful array of trucks. Be sure to see this famous caravan. Included in it is a modern design, good-looking Chevrolet haulage unit which is perfectly suited for your particular needs. Every quality you could demand vorwafi . + « smooth, 6-cylinder power, long life, remarkable freedom : from repairs and economy of operation. . . all these at surprisingly low original 1 cost. CHEVROLET The Great Canadian Truck Value on display at LOCAL DEALERS: . "ZION The fegular church services were held .on Sunday morning, Rev. Mr. Green conducting the service. Al- though only a small crowd attended, we are pleased to have Mr. Green with us again, On Friday evening, our girls' soft- ball team journeyed to Peniel and played a game of ball with Peniel girls, The Zion girls brought home the Victory with a seore of 26-15. We expeet the return game to be played in the near future. Mr. Gordon Maxwell and Mrs. Maxwell visited with friends in Osh- awa during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank King, of Lind- say, visited with. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hall, recently. Miss Annie Rodman, of Toronto, TY 'visiting with Mrs. Fred Western. © A number from here attended the Hall rée-union held at Lakeview Park, . Oshawa, on Saturday. This is the first time this re-union has been held "and all report a good time. : Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sweetman visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. 'Hall, on Sunday. Mrs. Arthur Sanguin has returned "her home at Rockwood, after visit- her parents Mr. and Mrs. Western. 1 Broad, of Toronto, is a few weeks in this vicinity. Ve BEARE BROTHERS Port Perry. "AFTER WE SELL, WE SERVE." : mex E. H. GERROW;& SONS Bakers ant Conteatieners, Port Perry. : } "The Peoples' Meat er We sell everything you want in choles, clean, palatable, nutritious and satisfying meats. If you want it good, ring up Phone 72 W BERT MacGREGOR Will do the rest. "LAW OFFICE GREER & HUMPHREYS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Eto. MONEY TO LOAN Office--MeCaw Block, Port Perry. Phone No. after hours--Oshawa 3514 Phone 264 ST. CHARLES MILK .......................Tall CATELLY'S Space het to serve) ceieetin 10c. Large Jif pokis.. reg. 21c, for 19¢. Toriatbes 2 large tins for FALCON NORWEGIAN SARDINES ............... 2 for 25e. BENSON'S CORN STARCH ............c..00....0. 2 for 23e. LARD. 11h prints ,.....i. oui sviunssdomviniinn via 2 for 23c. ZINC RINGS ........ a Fis per dozen 19c¢. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ..In the Matter of the Estate of John Irvin, late of the Village of Port Perry, deceased. Pursuant to Section 51 of Chapter 1150 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario 1927, notice is hereby given that all '| creditors and others having claims against the estate of John Irvin, late of 'the Village of Port Perry, .in the County of Ontario, who died on or about the 9th day of June, A.D. 1981, are, on or before the 16th day of August,A. D. 19381, to send by post, prepaid, to Greer & Humphreys, Port Perry, Solicitors for Harriet M. Coates and John Turnbull, Executors of the estate of the said deceased, their christian names and surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, a state- ment of their accounts and the nature of the security, (if any) held by them, and after the day last aforesaid the said Executors will proceed .to dis- tribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled therto, hav- ing regard only to such claims of which notice shall have been given as above required, and the said Executors TC-8 will not be liable for said assets or G! MOTORS '| PRODUCTS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harrison and Mrs. R. 8. Long, motored to Orillia, for the week end. Mrs. Long will re- main there for a couple of weeks. Miss Bernice Price is with her aunt at Stirling. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pilkey were in Hamilton on Sunday and we are sorry to learnsthat Gordon Pilkey is in the hospital with, typhoid fever, but is progressing favorably. Miss Pauline Price left this week to nter Oshawa Hospital to train for tosenter Oshawa Hospital to train for ist in the church here for some time, also a teacher in the Sunday School, and will be greatly missed. We wish her success in this important work. A congregational meeting held in the basement of the church Tuesday evening, it was decided not to have a garden party this year, The W. M. S. held their regular meeting in the basement of the church last Thursday afternoon, president Mrs. R. Thompson, in the chair. After devotional exercises, readings were given by Mrs, Chisholm, Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Graham, a recitation by Buelah Cooper, and an instrumental solo by Ruth Pilkey, of Hamilton. PRINCE ALBERT| Mrs. Frise, of Toronto, is the guest of her sister Mrs. R. Bond. Mrs. Sharp, of Burk's Falls, 'visited with her sister Mrs. Jno. Jeffrey, last : i £7 Mis. Mark, of Toronto, in steyi any part thereof, to any person or persons of whose claim or claims notice shall not have been received by Greer & Humphreys at the time of | such distribution. Dated at Port Perry, Ont., this 20th day of July, A. D. 1981. GREER & HUMPHREYS, Solici- tors for Harriet M. Coates and John Turnbull, Executors. Miss Gwen. Ettey, R.N., Toronto, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ettey. Mrs. John Mark, of Seagrave, was with Prince Albert friends on Sunday. Mr. Emmerson Rennick, Toronto, has been holidaying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lambkin, Mr. and Mrs. Martyn and family, and Mr. Jno. Mark, of Seagrave, spent Sunday at Redlea Beach, near Co- bourg. Mr. and Ms. Cruse expect to move to their new home in Port Perry some time this month. A goodly number. of Prince Albert folk attended the Manchester Garden Party, last week and reported having had an enjoyable evening. : The meeting of the Women's Asso- ciation held last Wednesday at Mrs. Martyn's was well attended. was served and the meeting held on the lawn. A very pleasant after- noon was enjoyed by all. -% FARM for SALE has been instructed by the assignee, to sell the Nelson Gilroy Farm, part of lots 16 and 16, Con. 1, Reach, being 150 acres good wheat land, half mile east of Highway No. 12, at Prospect Corners. 8 acres of second growth hardwood. New 'steel barn, steel stanchions for 26 head of cattle, 8 horses, new stave: silo, driving shed, large poultry house; two serviceable residences; well and windmill. Easy terms. Plowing possession this fall, 'ea! Full possession March 1932. For ho sale, $6,000] For further par- ticulars phone L r 2 Port Perry NOTICE TO CREDITORS ¢ late ' of the Township of County of Ontario, deceased, on or Shose She First day ¢ as set forth in their requisitions for the year ending the 81st of Dec., 1981. Required rates as follows: S. 8. No. 1, 8.6 mills; No. 3, 4.7 mills; No. 4, 4.1 mills; No. 5, 3.8 mills; No. 6, 2.7 mills; No. 7, 8.1 mills; No. 9,4.8 mills; No. 10, 2 mills; No. 11, 8.5 bills; No. 12, 8 mills; No. 15, 2.6 mills; No. 16, 1.13 mills. Nos. 2, 13, 14, 17, and 19, requisitions not in, The appointment of a collector was deferred until next meeting. General Accounts Passed W. A. Woodley, $5.30 supplies for Jackson family; E.M. Williams $13.38, supplies for Jackson family; Clarence Cook $24.00; 3 sheep killed by dogs; Earl Thompson $8.00, 1 sheep killed by dogs; Frank Vernon valuing sheep $4.00, - The following road accounts were paid. Thos. Brown resurfacing road 1, $46.80; Clifton Gibson resurfacing road 1 $9.90; Jas. Lee expenses in- curred resurfacifif road 14, $465.66; Thos. Brown, trucking, road 2, $6.00; Rae Dusty, weed, dragging, etc., road 11, $17.25; C. Arborne, weeds, $2.75; Rich. Flewell, bonus w.f., $9.00; S Reynolds, weeds and resurfacing, $42.90; Wm, Magee, weeds, drag., ete. $20.70; F. Sandison, weeds, dragging, ete, $13.30; Abe Wallace, . weeds, dragging, $33.00; C. Coates, weeds, dragging, $6.51; Elgin White, weeds, dragging, $22.37; W. H. Walker, weeds, $12.27; W. Manns, weeds $30.06; J. W. Gregg, $5.40; Levi War- ren, weeds, $14.62; Wm. Blain, drag- ging, $4.40; S. McLeod, rep. culvert, and weeds, $16.06; A. M. Bryant, $18.70; James Mitchell, weeds, $12.72; John Kay, weeds, $7.82; Stan. Ward, weeds, ditching, dragging, $38.25; N. Prentice, weeds and dragging, $23.10; 'Elias Day, weeds and drag. $24.97; Walter Howsam, bonus W.F. $30.00; Arthur Gordon, bonus W.F., $21.60; John Medd, right of way, $5.00; J. E. Holtby, cutting weeds $27.07; James Masters, weeds, drag., resurfacing Road 5, $23.98; Jas. Bowles, weeds, resurfacing Road 8, $36.67; Alvin Hunter, drag. .12; Chas. Wells, weeds and drag. $21.25; Clif. Ward, weeds, $11.70; Walter Lynde, weeds, drag., resurfacing, $40.42; Everett Watson, Weads. $20.47. vel Accounts , Wm, Des $41.10; Jno. Wilson $13.95; C. Love $8.85; Geo. Ward $19.80; E. Kendall $32.32; Mrs. Geo. Si, es be McDougall $16.20; Naptha Soap 10 bars 33c. OUR OWN BLEND TEA, .....cocuue.in. ..% pound pkg. 25e. AYLMER SLICED or CRUSHED PINEAPPLE ........tin 26c. FALCON SWEET MIXED PICKLES, 30 oz. jar ............33¢c A 'good assortment of Fruit and Vegetables F. W. Brock & Sen Phone 43 "QUALITY ALWAYS HIGHER THAN PRICE" ; Port Perry DONT WORRY ABOUT FIRE. Have your property properly insured at once HAROLD W. EMMERSON HUGH CAMPBELL ~~ MERCHANT TAILOR FALL SUITS and OVERCOATS in the latest styles. Excellent cloths and trimmings. Workmanship Guaranteed. ~~ FRENCH DRY CLEANING Agent for Regent Clothes HUGH CAMPBELL C or A L-- ; in Nut, Stove and Pea Sizes cms cuocouTE Fv ek POST BRAN or PEP . .. a a TIGER SALMON ............5........ 0. Cis tin PEANUT BUTTER, 16 oz. barrel . .......... fnets suneuvalOte GRANULATED SUGAR ................cco0s 10 Ibs. for 53c. TURKISH DELIGHT, .......... AR ..per Tb 19. McCORMICK'S SODAS .............. ed ..2 pkgs. for 23c. GEM JAR RUBBERS . .... mle ..4 pkgs. for 25c. OUR SPICES ARE THE BEST QUALITY and are always fresh.