Paid.up Capital. $10,000,000 Rest. 5,000,000 Total Asacts 116000000 'A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED "COMMESCIAL AND FARMERS' PAPER DISCOUNTED. ~ SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Bape of #1 und upwards récelved; and tnferest alléwed at current rates. depositor is Subject to no delay whatever in the withdrawal of the whote or _any portion of the deposit. INTEREST COMPOUNDED FOUR TIMES A YEAR LT PERRY BuANCH, 7 A. G. VERCHERE, Manager DAVID J. & DOUGLAS ADAMS BANKERS AND BROKERS MONEY T0 LOAN AT 4, 4: and 5-PER CENT. Life aud Accident Insurance. Real Estate bought, sold or exchanged in any of the Provinces or Principal Cities in the Dominion of Canada ABRIAGE LICENSES: ISSUED" "Agents Allan Line and C. P. R. Steamships. ROKR KI RKIIIK xx £ 154 i= 1 In buying sous in'bulk of us you save about : 50 per gen. jn 'comparisoii with the cost of package You are apt to make an- other BE eed Ea you will get A B: x Xx » J Fresh. Seeds This. we guarantee} ie Old and poor qualities of Garden Seeds are 'often put up in Jackages sq that you cannot sée quantity and quality you get, Buy your seeds here and you get more seed and fresh seed for the same price. K E. B. FLINT, Phm. B. DRUGGIST Axp OPTICIAN. PORT PERRY D> Ee MINNA in all tien. ot acer LAMB, VEAL FRESH, SMOKED : AND. SALTED MEATS : You can 'depend 'upon wquality ' at ke Feamonatic price tn you 'buy - « Miss Daisy Carmichael spent a few days in Oshawa last week: GIRL WANTED. A good girl for general housework. Good" wages. Apply to Mrs, Jas. Carnegie." Mr. R. L. Grab, Port Tope, has returned home after making a short visit.to his-parents here.- 'We are sorry to report the illness from pueumonia of Mrs. F. Wood- ley but hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. #nd Mrs Neil Lawder, Havana, Texas. were guests with Jw. and Mrs. Meharry last week. Sweet Pea and Nasturtium seeds' in bulk at Flint's Drug Store. It is possible that one of the local lodges will run an excursion "by boat at a later date, if satisfactory arrangements can be made: ° Navigation Open Captain Bowerman made his first' trip this season with the Cora on Monday. He brought down a scow load - of baled hay from Petitl's Foint for Mr. Monet, who is ship- ping it to Port Colborne. " Buy your paint and Kalsomine brushes at '* The Fair." A superb finish is obtained by floors, furniture or interior wood- | work. These stains are sold in 15, 25, 75 and $1. 40 cent cans. Ask W. H. McCaw for color card. Nengog Bridge Scugog bridge has received some severe pounding with the ice this Srring. and the railihg and tele- plone poles are badly broken down and considerable mouey will have to be ol by the County' in re- pairs. A picture was taken of the bridge when the ice was piled up high. "A proof can be seen at the STAR office and copies can be bad, if-s0 desired. : 2 Xe Don't forget the nine cent sale at '" The Fair. ' 'Wanted--A Rousing Good Time What's the matter with Having a holiday in Port Perry, upon which a creditable celebration would be held. Hands up all who think this would be a good idea, Thank you. Now, hands up all who will turn in land make such a day a success. It is about six years since we have had anything of the kind, and it is about time to have another demon- stration. If you like the idea and are wiliing to belp leave your name and ideas at the STAR office. Splendid value in at "The Fair." Why Not on $20,001 The electric light metre rates al- low a discount of 10 - per cent. on all accounts amounting annually to $30.00 or over, We presume that the idea in framing the law was that it costs less to supply large quantities of electricity than small jones, and that the consumption of electricity would'be encouraged. If it is possible to give a ten per cent. discottnt on accounts of $30.00 and hosiery * over, it would seem reasonable to {suppose that some redtiction 'might be made on $20.00. accounts, aud "Ithat the concession would stimu- dl late the more liberal use of. electric i ht. ates and children' 's summer ie Fair. th visiting Eo ( svnared that. or Proctor, M° ? wi locate in Whitby, = rusing Campbell's Varuish Stain on i S srongest body in 'that town. PERRY AND SURROUNDING TOWNSHIPS. NESDAY. APRIL .29, SINGLE COPIES So. 1908. No 40 The young men are busy paint- and renovating thdir boats, Miss Meharry, of Toronto. is her brother, J. W. arry. "WANTYFD. Fnonen ork. Harris. Mr. S. Graham and wife, of Moosimin, is visiting his parents for a short time. A girl to gencral Apply to Mis. W. H. 'Several boathouses aleng the waterfront have been broken down by 'the high water. Now is the time to buy your dishes. Big reductions in many lines at "* The Jair." | «Miss Deborah Gerow is suffering with a severe attack of pueumonia, 'and | is in.a most critical condition. Mr. W. H. Letcher is putting a | Tew gable roof on his furriture stofe. 'T'his will be a considerable improvement to the property. ! Owing to the illness of Mr. reatrix, the pulpit of the Metho- oe church was occupied in the marning by Rev. Mr. Robinson and in the evening by Rev. Mr. Harris. Mr. Frank Hall, who was former- ly Jocated at the Grand Trunk sta- tion here, has 'been placed at Campbelford. His being succeed- ed here by Mr James Holman of Prince Albert. Mr. Iilijih Beare has been mak- -ing some really truly maple syrup inthe good old fashioned way. The | editor was fortunate enough to get some snapshots of the boiling ap- paratus in operation. "The Fair" of post cards. that's the reason. sells the majority Biggest value, On Friday of this week special Missionary services will be held in the Methodist church at which Miss McGuffin, ot Toronto, will speak. Services worning, afternoon and evebing Dinner will be served at i2 ¢'clock noon to which everybody is welcome. Admission 1oc. The € session will be of-speeial interest. Save money by buying your laces at " The Fair." Epworth League Officers On Monday evening tlhe follow- ing officers were elected : President--Mr. Downey 1st Vice Pres.--Mrs. Farmer. 2nd Vice Pres.--Miss Brown ard Vice Pres.-- Miss Smith 4th Vice Pres.-- Miss Parish Secretary--Mr. Yélland Cor. Sec.--Mr. O. Bradley Treasuter--Miss Downer Organist--Miss Coultis Asst Organist --Miss McGill Last year the Missionary Depart- ment of the League raised $41.07. ! The. following is clipped from the Cranbrook Herald: --C. E. Reid has disposed of his drug and book business to the Cranbrook Drug & Book Co., Ltd. C. H. Allison. of Port Perty. is the manager of the new concern. Mr. Allison has been with the Canada Drug & Book Co, of Nelson for some time and is a thoroughly practical druggist. The new firm will enlarge the store considerably. and will make a special. feature of the book and sta- tionary side of the business The Cranbrogk Drug & stationary Co, took over the business yesterday. For garden seeds in bulk go to Flints Drug Store, Rev. Mr, Cooper Receives a Call ently. Rev. Mr. Cooper receiv terian 'church at Mount Forest. The salary offered is $1200 and a free manse, and one 'month's holi- days are allowed. The church is a splendid one and the Presbyter- jans-in Mant t Forest are call is one and gives some i esteem in which Mr. held in church circles. call from the Presby-|. the]: ' The The Western Bank of Canada CHARTERED BY ACT OF P.RUAMENT (881 Twentieth Year of Port Perry Agency NOTICE TO DEPOSITORS Six months' interest has been added to vou deposits. In future interest will be paid or com- pounded every three months--4 times a year--- next payment Feb. 29th, - BLACKSTOCK A Branch of this Bank is being opened in the Village Blackstock. H. GC. HUTCHESON, Manager Big Nine Cent Sale "Commencing Thursday, April 30th, at 9 a.m. You can save big money here while this sale lasts. of articles to sell at nine cents, many other lines. ROSE & CO. The Fair Thousands and reductions in price on STONEHOUSE Who carries all Lines of FURNITURE in the Most Correct Styles IS Prepared to show you a Stock of Goods that wil yotr; but'which sell at Money Saving price. For house cleaning time we offer Wood and Iron Beds, Mattresses, Window Shades, Curtain Poles, Room Mouldings, Couch and Chair Coverings, ctc., in fact. everything that a LIVE Furniture Dealer will carry. All goods, whether for parlor or kitchen, are care- fully selected from reliable Canadian Furniture Factories at first cost, and if you wish to seeure good values and newest designs in FURNITURE You had better consult your own interest by selecting your spring goods from us. Get our prices ou Children's Callapsi- ble Steel Go-Carts, robber tired. rubber hood, with or without adjustable rubber tops. TUBULAR CREAM SEPARATORS in sizes to suit 2 cows or CY DEALER Can give you better satisfaction or more prompt delivery of goods than Marshall Stomehouse Blong Block Port Perry i I not only please TROCERIES and Provisiéns at low- est cash price. SEEDS % FiEADOUARTERS for all kinds of 2% Field and Garden Seeds. . ALWAYS Stotk:Barrel and Sack Salt, Flour, Chop, Bran and Shorts (by the. . ~