"aples and RAZ-MAH for Ast EMS risors Biante 0 sold here by-P, G. Morriso agal agent. Call in for a sam e Church of the Ascension Sunday next, March 27, the . 'last Sunday in the month;special | Th: ter service in the Chureh of cension at 7 p.m, . Speci Friday of this week, March 25 ping "Good Friday," service in the rice at 10.30 a.m. A Very Sad Accident n Satu morning a Nasmith, infant child o r. and Mrs. H.C. Nasmith, Port Perry, was in the bath, and on being left alone. for a moment managed to turn on the hot wd ertap. Although the water w. mot sealding and only the lower art of the child's body injured, th resulted in the afternoon m the shock, in spite of the t medical attention. The munity sincerely npath- iges with Mr. and Mrs. Nasmith in the loss of their little girl. Golden Wedding On Monday, March 21, 1921, Mr. and Mrs. James Carnegie, of Port Perry, celebrated their Plden wedding. All their ten ldren were home, together with some twenty grandchildren and other friends and other rel- atives, including Mr. Howard Clemes, and Mr. R. J. Bruce. Presentations were made to both Mr. and Mrs. Carnegie--to Mr. Carnegie, a gold-headed cane, suitably engraved; and a gold wrist watchto Mrs Carnegie Mr, and Mrs, Carnegie have spent nearly all their married life in Port Perry, and negie and his sons have taken prominent place in the business life of the community. We extend hearty congratula- tions to Mr. and Mrs. Carnegie upon being able to enjoy the happy event. Coing to Allentown * Miss Irene Jack is leaving on the 1st of May to become a stu- ' dent at the Allentown (Pa.) Hos" . This is the only hospital 1g. America which gives its 'stu- nts--in connection with pital training--two years in mbusic, voice sn .gietion, * This intment was made through § recommendation of : Mrs. dents from Canada to enter Allentown Hospital. = Miss Jack is to be congratulated upon her appointment. Personal Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Bruce and daughter, of Seagrave, are now comfortably settled in their ngw home on Bigelow St. We welcome them to Port Perry. Miss Alice Ford, of Toronto, is e guest of her brother, Mr. wart Ford. 'The regular meeting of the local W.C.T.U. will be held at the home of Mrs. W. H. Doubt, on Thursday, Mar. 81, 3.30 p.m. In a recent issue of the Farmer's Advocate Mr. T. H. Follick, Principal: of the 'High hool, has contributed an' arti- 'cle to the *'School Department" on 'Winter Buds and Marks on rees." Card of Thanks Mr. I. Vernon and daughter wish to express their gratitude for the kindness shown by friends during their recent be- reavement. _ Tire Repairing Mr. H. Bruton, of Whitby, wishes to-announce that he will call at the garages in Port Perry Se tires to be repaired or re-treaded. You ean leave your tires at the : stu who was one of the first 8 08 ; re and be sure of satisfac-y pi $ory work being done.--t.f. ap. hma al here will urch of the last, royal Mr. Car-} mes a week, and gather| Aa, 7 p.m." Evenin Mond, Worship =~ ,8p.m. I League ; evening, Prayer and Praise service at 7.30 p.m, Choir practice, leasant chatty letter fi dhs Letcher, le together good wife, has been in St. Potobars, Fla. for a while time, and are meeting a number of old friends from Canada.' Mr. and Mrs. Letcher expect to return home about the 10th of April. $ I. 0. D . E. Entertainment The I. 0.D. E. are producin an operetta by children, entitl "Snow White" on APRIL 16 INTHE TOWN 2 HALL Keep the date in mind. Supper, Concert, --and then a Dance ' The L. 0. L. are giving a sup- per, and concert, in the Town Hall on Thursday, March 31. There will be a dance at the close of the concert. upper will be served from 6 to p.m, , Admission 5bcts Wanted Clerk wanted for grocery store. Apply at Star Office. QUALITY GOODS Swifts Premium Hams Swifts Cooked Hams Swifts Premium Bacon Swifts Pure Lard, 1b 30c Swifts Lard, 8 Ib. pails 90c. Swifts Lard, 5 1b pails 3.20 Swifts Lard, 20 1b pails $4.90 Swifts Oleomargarine 40c 1b Rolled Oats, 4} lbs for 25¢ or 20 lbs for $1.00 - Rolled Wheat, 10c 1b. Cream of Wheat, 10c Ib - *. Pink Salmon, 20c tin: "Other Salmon 38¢c, 556¢, 60¢c f 5» Canned Corn 16¢ Canned Peas, 18c and 25c Canned Tomatoes 16¢ Rice, 2 1bs for 25¢ Prunes, per 1b 20¢ Cheese, per Ib 40c FRUITS Naval Oranges, 40¢, 50¢, 60c and 80¢ per dozen Lemons, 30¢ per dozen Bananas] per dozen 60c Grape Fruit, 2 for 25¢ Call or Phone. Goods de- livered free in town. Please remember all our goods are handled in a clean and modern way. D. CORBMAN PORT PERRY, ONT. [1] AND BEY A: # RELIEVES BRONCHITIS | S 8 Hg ' a.m. --Morning Wo ie ais 3 p.m: Sunday School and Bible Class." "= "i The Editor has received ahi from Mr. | back. They are both having a [Pei ity. | ding bells 'died away when ru- {their culmination on Wedne | 16th inst, kham, for hearing the above ion. All persons having an interest ir matter and desirin pig i pd ¥ ed to attend at the time and place ss aforesaid. s Nr Dated at Toronto this Twelfth day of March, A.D, 192]. RE (Seal) H.C. SMALL, =: Secretary Sougog News Our little community received quite a shock last Sunday when it was learned that George Close had been suddenly ed by death about 11 p.m., on Satur- day 12th inst. Dec d had been ailing for some tim but though unable to do any work no one ought he was So near the end: "He will be very much people. - He was Superintendent of the Sunday School arid a -pro- minent worker in the Indian Church, and was always identi- fied with any movement for the good of the village. He left behind a clear testimony that all was well and he was prepared to go. He was highly esteemed by the white population as was evidenced by the large number attending the funeral. He leav- es behind him a widow and sey- eral children to whom our deep- est sympathy is extended. His remains were laid to rest in' the Indian Burying Grounds: to .a- A ait the call on the Resurrection orn. i On Friday evening 1th inst, was thrown ope for the enter- number . availed themselves; of ; by all. The refrdshme the form of a pie social, the pro- s of which, about fifteen dollars, were givén to missjons, The very best thanks of the Hp- Mr, and Mrs,-Plougman for thus opening up their home and for A very pleasant feature in connection with this event was a kitchen shower given by 'the young people and and friends to Miss Addie Cherrie on the eve of her marriage to Mr. Gordon Jeffery. The gifts, mostly a- luminum and granite were num- erous and very appropriate. Miss Cherrie was taken entire- ly by surprise and for a moment was almost unable to voice her appreciation of the kindness and thoughtfulness' of her many friends. We are glad to know that she is still to remain among us as she has always been so ready to help 1n any thing affect- ing the welfare of the Commun- » 4 Hardly had the sound of wed- mors of another joyous event be- gan to spread through our munity... These rumors ! of plicat; this ol missed, especially by the Indian; a very pleasant event took place | in our community when home of | Ploughman TE the privilege Sxtended," and the ¥ evening was very much, enjoy prckemo worth League are extended 'to : the the great pains taken: to] Rake the evening enjoyable to} - all. 14 i : will reside on t by Mr. Jeffery. paring an entertainment to be given in the Centre 1 onday evening March 28th, d 'by seven girls will ay | feature o rogran ene ronta will be served a th ose," The Manchester Orches- : a J ed Denti ¥ lL » and Ta 2 Te weons and Univensity of Toron pgs din coil : S as Office hours 3 n ntment. Bell Phone eit pig 2; residence ting3 { ove office r Bver's Dr g Store. Port Perry | - House For Sale - Six rooms, nicely painted divided cement cellar, cement | cistern, double lot. Apply to J. H, Doubt, Port Perry. . -------- W The Fiat Tren paper and will' last much NEU-TONE NEU-TONE is ng sty On turn they he farm owned. The Union Ladies' Aid is pre- The Challenge of the Cross" | _be the main the p e: he | e for good ood a Oil Paint gy of NEU-TONE.. It is clea; without injury. It positively will .- is § Rag ALs Yo a ; bitiont may be amma © the use of various ats ~~ MARTIN-SENOUR - i PAINTS AND VARNISHES Thinking Port i op £2 xk 'not rub off. : Pook. dk - PAIN It wears.and {8 wears and wears. © ~~ "Varnoleum® "beautifies and co gasy to apply. It covers well and leaves no brush marks, * reserves Oil Eracig Gul of SB VAR wi a a Biogen' ; e may be success ith : NEO ORE "arn cst vated wil Yet Marbleoite™ | Glensgee ome | ENCE _ Pies tad ve can pve you hl bierngen > | The one perfect. | 10, » bse 2 EN ¥ Ne . W.L PARRISH | "¥ad.teen (f 1 Port Perr n m thes | "ree jrortheny, Ont. |. impovessies ax MAF SoU 2 : 1 the old. Te Then ¢a