Y; ! they : ed to he good neighbors] fs, st they. will ness aye hem 18 jome. Mr. Jog. A 'will 'occupy the house y Mr, Camp! ; is 4 Box Soelal : [lie Box Social held: by the jes of the Methodist: church on Wednesday night of last week was j success, The boxes were quite istic; and creditable to the ladies trimmed and filled them. 'And buyers apprecisted this fact ging by the prices paid for the es. Mr. § Graham acted as tioneer, and secured ts. © Men were a bit scarce, hose present bought well- A sasing feature of the evening was program, which, thongh Quite , was very good. ost pro- ms are too long. This one con ed ot two numbers--an instru: atal by Miss Whiteway and 'a gong by Miss McGill Bothiitems owed: talent and individoality. ¢ ladies made about $17. The Ford Automobile This popular Automobile is hav- t success. They are build bo for the coming Season firey sigied-d contract for rritatiten heir 'popular tonring cars 1 hii igend He heats that 'Bros. of Treutou, [orme:ly of Port over very small matters, Then' Perey, : goes to the skating rink, and there} "| be firdy laughter and merriment. [He watches a Hockey match and 3 School Report : Div. IV. © Physiology Feb, 22, Total 100: |. Lizzie Bartlett go. Raymes 79, Beatrice Sisson 79, 'Mildred Jackson 70 Harry Brooks 69; Clinton = Short 69, Willie Howard 60, Majyrietie Short 60, Ceo. MeMitlian 60. Leonard Henry 5g, Russe] 'Glide 55, Verouica Cassidy 53 Gordon Pargeter 45; shane 45, Lena Hall 42, MoKivnon 41,7 Allie Lefa' Black 34, Roy Gladys Boe 32. 1. Leitch weat to the resterday largely to attend ethodist Ministerial Associa: which was very generally i there being close. to one hundred present. t 'After routine business Rev. Mr, Stocker of Bond St. Baptist Church "the address instead. of a the men who introduce a a tribufe to such Gov. Jos. Folk of St. Louis dy Montréal men of coln of yesterday. eckson was prest ication which had ter and pupilts of and i God-given play, 1m you, your through. your t to} © Mr. Frade Ti deft town last week io take a t rowte Jusetion. Mr. Vi [science 7 bere, is ta work for a mosh until teacher ayrivwes. Miss Mabel Vickery gave a num- ber of friends om Satardav, : Miss Luin Vickery, Toronto, Messrs C. A. Vickery, and L. Puckrin 'Dedley spent the week end at C. L. Vickery's. High Sehont Literary Society The meeting st, ek was somewhat umigue. program was entirely musical and was much enjoyed. Selections were given on the piano, mouth orgau, violin and harp. Rev. Johu Harris was' pre- sent and occvpied the chair. -------- In Memorian 'Mills--In Locknow on Tuesday Feb. 16th, George Everett, infant son of Mr. and Mss. Albert Mills, aged eight mos: and and five days. In loving smpeiony. of George Everett Mills, who Tell asleep in the arms of Jesus, February 16th, Gone from us, but not forgotten, "Never shall thy 'memory fade, Sweetest thoughts will ever linger, laid. Yet again we hope to meet thee, When the day of life is fled There in heaven with joy to greet thee Wilbert] There no- farewell tears are shed, | wi PRINCE ALBERT Mrs. Thos. Tuoroer is visiting her daughter Evelyn in Peterboro. '; Miss Mabel Williams is the guest of Mrs. Geo. Paiterson's. daugliter Mrs. Fred Roberts, in Eimvale. Mrs: James McCulloch is visiting lier sister Mrs. Tordiff in Bowman. ville, Mr. and Mrs Jas. McBrien have returned from Atlantic City. Miss Mabel Hartrey went Holstein on Saturday. The play *! Aunt Dinahs Pledge' will be Juced on the stage at Utica on March 12th, Mrs Geo. Meds left on Tuesday for her home at Oak Lake, Man, Mr. Chas. Mearing is preaching at Trondate © : Mrs. John Warren returned from Midland last week. » Mrs R. Bond and daughter Clara were in the city last week. | Miss Sophia Freeman was the west of Mrs. R. J: Hartry for a Downs, we are sorry this vicinity, and' ly at Grand Valley Sand Wi tion in w 'school at To- | | | to! st You, Forget PAYS i YOUR ; Bubseription for one year to the Port Perry Star, If you have not paid up you can $1.00 find how ayear youowe $1.00 look at a year the la- $1.00 bel on' ayear your. paper. . That is all you need just to have your memory jogged. Anybody $1.00 'may ayear forget {$1.00 May be YOU ayear H AVE forgotten to look this matter up lately. Look at your label and te: sure that Jt roads 1910 $1.00 Auction Sale Mrs. John Bradley of Port Perry has instructed Auctioner Baird to sell by Public Auction on Saturday March 13, louse and lot situated at Saintfield. « This property, which congists of a liouse, two barns and au acre of land with fruit trees, will much if you ek as did also 'the Bigelow] Round the spot where thou art{be sold without reserve. Sale at two o'clock. TE Miss Coultis, of Port Perry, was visiting friends here, Sunday. Rev. R. H. Leitch of Port' Perry II7 preach" 'in | the Methodist church next Sunday morning and evening. A short time ago the friends of Mr. Alex Gordon presented him with: an address and a. purse of money, wishing to express ibeic sympathy with him in the loss of hi¢ horse and buggy which was stolen last sunimer: | Mr. Madill, of Scott, was visiting with friends here last Sunday. Last Friday evening tlie basement of the Methodist church was well filled with people. They had met to say farewell to Mr. and Mis Theodore Salter who are moying fo. Hampton this week. Mr. Salier was presented with a Persian lamb cap aud a fur lined coat. PRONPRLET | Mr. R.M. McClintock: has re- turned from visiting friends up West. yA ARO k T. Smart : Thompson visited in Brooklin on Sunday. EE « Holtby Bros. are shipping twe carloads of horses by Cc this week for the West. A large number enjoyed them- selves at a surprise party at Mr. A. Gilroy's on Friday evening. Mr. John Rowe and fam Mr. T, Smart are Jeav