| rs Ent irely Ready a WITH the sun shining warmer' every "day- you'll need your ; abundantly ready with whatever you want. The new Dress Fabrics, New Suits'and Skirts, New Waists and . spring wearables long : before. Easter and this store is last and best | ig shoe for women. We sell other shoes for 'omen, but none better "than the Empress. Naturally, you. want the best." We have the lusive sale of the "Rellettwas in Toronto couple of days. this | Miss Mabel Vickery is taking violin lessons.at Whithy Ladies" 1" :Mr. and 'Mrs. Wm. Currie have {returned from a' visit to their son in Hamilton. Miss Mary Campbell, to, is the Higcox.. bia "Mr, and Mrs,G. Shankel, Stoufl- «ville, spent a day or two last week with-their vephew Mr. E. B. Flint, Mr. Chas. Cawker has returned home, after spending. a term in the 'Central Business College, Torouto. Born--To Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Grant, Port Perry, a daughter, on Wednesday, March 25th. : Rév;T W. Leggott, of Elmvale, was" (he guest 'of Mr. and Mrs. Coultis during the past week. Mr. J. W.- Burton, after spending of Toron- guest ot Mrs. William'|- i SOLD BY of securing reliable, level correspondents in every A paper, envelopes and ge; d'a.copy of the STAR ree during the time of correspondence. utely necessary that three mouths in Ontario, has re- turned to his home in Virden, Man. Miss Ethel M. Miller, of Green- bank, is spending a week with Miss M. McEachern ou Cocbrane St. C.Forman& Son PORT PERRY Mr. C. L. Vickery is willing to ispose of one of his two cows, being a new milch cow with Jersey heiler calf. . Mr. aud Mrs. Arthur E. Choate, of Winnipeg, are the ghiests of Mrs. W. Hiscox. They have just returned from a_trip to the Conti- nent. z Every housekeeper who has used Campbell's Varnish Stain is delight- ed with "the: "results obtained. Nothing else like it they say. So easy to apply, and so durable. W. H, McCaw carries a full line of this popular stain. Notige The coal dealers: of Port Perry have decided and intend making it imperative thet all accounts for coal must be séttled by cash or note not later than April roth. On' all accounts not paid. by the above Fdate costs will be. incurred. in col- ecting 'the same. 2 They Heard Kubelik On Wednesday of last week a few of our citizens had the pleasure "| of hearing the renowned violinist-- Kubelik:. Among them were Miss Burnham, Miss Willard; Mr. Gold- ring, Mr. Cowie. . If you ask any one of tem how they enjoyed the music they will not be able to tell 'because words are not adequate to express the pleasure which the reat violinist gives. Constant practice and a love of his art make genius possible; So : They Repair Your Implements an froma Lwere Mr. Kinnon' and ' daughter; of Oakwood, Mrs. Wiles of Myrtle, 'Mrs, H. Metherell of Little Britain. : habs pi vrica Myrtle jackson, called on dav. hr TN Mr. Wm. Littleproud. had a jolly: and - very. successful wood ee on Monday afternoon. i . Mr. Wright Crosier sold a vali able colt to Mr. S. Croxall, Ux: bridge, for a high price. Miss E. M. Murray, Seagrave, is visiting with Me. and Mrs J. M. Murray. Mr. MN. Christie: and sister Miss Annie were in Scott last week attending the wedding of their cousin. Miss Urquhart. Mr. Enoch Kendall had the mis: fortune to, lose his valuable and well known driver recently. Miss Edyth Smith has returned home after a month's visit with friends in Woodville and other places. : Mrs, Wm. Stephén and son K. F. Beamis, Ashburn, were Port © Perry, friends 'here on Satur on Friday. Mr. White, of -Brooklin, spent Sunday with friends here. Jobn Lawton has gone to North Dakota Jharg the summer/ His many friends here wish him a pleasant time. (Above too late for last week) Few Here Know This When an eminent authority an- nounced in the Scranton (Pa.) Times treat that dread Amerigan. disease, 'Rheumatism, with joft - common, every-day drugs found in any drug store, the physicians were slow in- deed to attach mueh importance to his claims. This was only a few 'months ago. To-day pearly eyery pewspaper in the country, even the Metropolitan dailies, is-announcing it and the splendid results achieved. Li is'so simple that anyone can pre pare it at «mall cost. It'is made up as follows : Get from apy good pre scription 'poarmacy Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Cum pound Kargon, one ounce; Com- pousid ~ SyrGp Sarsaparilla, thre- ounces. Mix by shaking in a botle each meal and at bedtime. = These are all simple 'ingredients, making aa absolutely harmless home remedy at litle eost. Rbeumatism, as every ohie knows, is a symptom of deranged kidneys. in 8 It is a condition produced by the failure of the kidneys 'to properly ry. | filter or strain from the blood the Inds | uric acie and other matter which, if 13 (not eradicated, either in the uiine or h the skin pores, remaiys in the. blood; decomposes and - forms about the joints. and muscles, nus: the untold suffering and deform 'who attended the funeral last week | 'Mrs. Hessan, Mr. A. Foster . of] Toronto, Mr. King and Miss King | Mr. King of Brechin, and Mr. and Misses Ethel 3 Lansing and} This Spring's Waists Underskirts and above all-the New Millinery invites your inspec- tion "and purchase: We've 'outdone ourselves in the liberal provision we've made to supply your spring needs. Forcing Out 25 Boys' are Ready. Visit our Ladies' Ready-to-wear Department on the second floor; "You'll find everything there to 'SPECIAL SATURDAY An unusual collection of many different ideas in this season's regular $300 and $1.50, all please you. New Suits, New Skirts and a splendid showing of handsome New Waists, and what's more you can look' them over at your leisure. Ready 9 a.m., Seconc Floor Saturday only ' For 79c. Lawn Waists, sizes, The biggest Suits stock of Boys' Clothing this store has ever shown is ready to- day, and the boys and their parents are heartily invited look to come and through while stocks are at their best. On Saturday Boys' Twe Suits that are and priced fight. get a suit for we place on sale about 25 and Three Piece Suits. made right, styled right Come Saturday and $2.49 Lace C urtain Special Saturday 39¢. '. 19 pair only Nottingham: Lace Curtains, ° 214 yards long, 40 inches wide, neat visiting her sister, Mrs. E. Bond, || he intends to spend that he had found a new way tol. and take in teaspoonful doses alter he Bethel on Sunday. Underskirt Special Saturday only 98c¢. For New Moreen and Sateen Petticoats These skirts are made width and large deep flounce, regular $1.50 to sale Saturday in ready-to-wear section at 1 JONES bu Claude s Page aud Mr. Jame 2 ' We Prentice are on the sick' list. hiope for their speedy recovery. Mr. R. J. Robertson and wife from near Zephyr, have been call- ing on friends at Port Perry, Osh- awa and Epsom before woving in- to their new home in Zephyr village. The school was closed last week ou account of /the teacher having the measles. Lost Heir and taffy seems to be the rage around here. Mr. Henry Bryant, who has been on the-sicd list, is some better. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bryant, of Uxbridge, was visiting, at his fatler's recently. HONEXDALE 'Miss Birdie Dewey visited with Miss Winnie Wilson last Thursday Miss Orma Hood, of Scugog, was visiting friends here 'last Sun- 4 Miss Effie Johns, of Port Perry, was visiting Miss Sarah Irwin last Saturday. J Mr Jas. Marks of Oakwood, is | the village this week. Mr,' Isaiah Irwin visited at Mr. Leslie Coates has purchased ure. bred Be hire from Thos ale Opt. The floral designs and made with Colbert. edge, regular price coc. gain price Saturday bar.' Per Pair 39c. Curram DEPT. --Siconn Froor with ample knife-pleated $250. On Veronica Cassidy...... Norman De Shane..... Lizzie Bartlett......... Clarence McKinnon. «....... Earl McGregor Gladys Boe Colin Campbell... ....... Murell Goode..ovev..o.... Results of Spelling Examination marks March 20 Maximum Gertrude Cassidy. ..... Nora McLean Irene Jack........ . Nellie Spence Lloyd Walling. ... Vera Cook Norma Orchard they last, 94 94 9 94 93 91 91 85 84 Gertrude Town. .eeovies on. Lorpe Ferguson Gordan Spence...c...... Gertrude Henry.o.oo...... Mildred Heortop Hardy Purdy Harold Allen. .cocievennn... Earl Woodley fae Nita Corrin...... FR Clifford Jackson....... Leon "Lane Wilhemine Evans........... Graeta Perkins. ............ Randolph 'Switzer. Grant Stewart........ Newton Switzer. .eeueenta... Mae Coultissseeverrvoeisen. ordon Grabam........ ae Harold Archeraeseoneese.... lillie Oke 3 ! The paper giveu was the Spell: ing 'paper of 1907 for Entrance - high dipper crown, large work, £8 ¥ $ > 30 30 30 28 Saturday Night 8 p.m. Two cases Fine Navel Oranges go 01 sale at 8 p.m. for one hour or as long as Buy what you want at PER DOZEN 19c. NK & CO. Viola Walling. ............ Millinery Openings (Continued from first page) extremely chic creation Is a hat in rough straw, trimmed with emer- ald ribbon and one large pastc| rose. These pastel roses are quite new and pretty. They are col- ored with a fine blending of some dainty shades of brown, green and red, that merge into one another with mast harmonious effect. A profusion of flowers is one of the dominant features in the new mil- linery. Its really wonderful how nearly nature has been copied in some of these. flowers. This is pafticalarly noticeable in some orchids. The parlors are nicely decorated and harmonize well with the beautiful contents. | MISS WADDELL'S, DISPLAY {Among the various colors, some ,of the leaders are browns of differ- 24 ent shades, Copenhagen and Delft 24 20 16. 12 10 10 Absent Sd, 'wear |sides and was 1 brown and tuscan liberty ; blue and navy. ~ Pale blue and pink are very popular for Spring Among the many excellent hats. one of the most popblar. was in Copenhagen blue, trimmed with plumes and flowers of the same color and having two gold buckle pins. The shape "had ~drooped rolled off the faceat the left side front. Another nice. * hat. was a small tan mol ha. ; mushroom shape, rolled up slight. ~~ y in front, aving a very large: 1g bonch oh tea roses and a num loops of ib » Another 'was a brown