household effe { x 'Owen Hoover and Mr, Ross | take to ill, of Toronto, webe both in town] Mr, Hoover intends going | effects as home in Coll know the nee Mrs. Graham » : Jas. Paxton'died last week at: home of her sister in Barrie.' The Kate Jewett, spent her earlyy i Perry, where her father wu +40 keep the Jewett house, now con-; wi into the C operatéd by Stonehouse at Boreliz. © One can still make out the name of the hotel, aes the coat of paint applied a year Mrs. Hamilton (nee Miss' Florence Paton.) of Vancouver, was in town y, with her brother Mr. Jas. Jack took partin the Toronto .C vatory of "Music Recital,' giving. a piago solo'in' three parts, "We con- gratulate 'Miss = Jack on her musical progress under the continued instruc-| RE j tion of Miss Alma M. Tipp. Miss 'Merle Taggart and' "Miss : Mellow left for New York on ly, where they will go in train. Ang as nurses. These young ladies "#are deservedly popular in town and It will be of interest to 'many to know that we have. a violin' maker a- mong us'ih the person of Mr. Harry Bruton, His workmanship is of good tone and quality. a A BPLENDID ADDRESS Miss Hambly showed a rematkable grasp of affairs in China, 'in' her address 'on Monday ' night, in the . : Methodist church. Many parsons ; : with much ter pretension to know- Mr. F. C. Taggart has installed a}; ve less information 'in furace in his home. their addresses than is furnished™ by 5 it 3 Miss: Hambly. = Mr. Thomson Beatfie, 'who was X y SWORE those who went down with they 40 speaker depicted an 'empire "Titanic, was a school mate of Mr] Hh & Son gic Joan 2 a OL, «We Mcintyre, when they lived at 2300 years 8 a eof the : Ont. cation system, yet in spite ad Fergus, long training in one form of thought t wasip town last week the Chinese Empire: has «within 'the Ea sig to resume his Past ten years learned « to'; appreciate | summer residence here. Western ideals and ds rapidly' phe ea ing them, and during the recent révo- lution paid strict attention to 'the re- quirements of the international : code of honor in warfare; The situation is full of possibility for civilization and Chrisfianity if properly handled, but with require rapid action = as. events are moving very swiftly in the Flowery Kingdom. 3 Teor (will be. sadly missed by their 'many 'driends. We wish them every success Ly . Mr. Metlin Letcher entertained a 'few friends on Friday evening of last week. "Mr. N. Ingram has returned home, from Salem, where he was taken ser- iously ill. He is somewhat recovered 'from his illness, but still far from be- ; well On Monday Ms. David McMillan had the misfortune to be kicked by 'a horse and his leg was broken, | PABSED RESOLUTION Warriner Lodge No. 75 1.0.0.F. passed a resolution of condolence and sympathy regarding 'the -death of Bro. Milton McDermott, and instructed the Secretary to forward the same' to the bereaved family. 3h SPRING HASH - From the Toronto 'Star Get out the trusty bathing suit, And bake the rhubarb piel Assault the umpire! Take 'em off] . Fresh paint! And swat the fly Last Saturday afternopn Miss: Trehe "heal surrounding' | sublime the show. Come in any That incident would seem 'but little to-do with Port. Pe our boys grow up and occupy ant positions in the world of 'and education. . 2 We are concerned in that meet: |" ing, as'we are interested and concern- ed in. mahy of the important that transpire around us. Our former citizens do their share of the world's work, and it is worthy of - note that the minutes of that 'miceting we signed by John W. Platten, President of the Company, Mr. Plattén lived in Port Perry for many yeats, and is cousin of the Platten boys on' $ Island: Mrs, Bender and Mrs. Sha of Toronto, are his sisters. og hh : Away over in Central Indiz / th "Principle of the Indore College signed: his position, 'and: natu High School: = 0 hl Mr. Shatrard is now'in Indore Col- # lege. "During his student days in. the University. of Toronto he distinguished | himsilf by the brillancy-of his course, |! being the only man 'who ever took his B.'A. and M. A. degrees' at the same time; this privilege being allowed only to one who wins first-class honers in two honor courses all through the four years, his two courses being] = classics and philosophy. He was also} = a scholarship man at Knox College, : PABSION PLAY - The Life of Christ in beagtiful mov- ing Picture at the Olympia Show Port Perry, to nights May 3 and 44 every r man woman and child will enjoy: this] H grand performance and will be SUrpris=| so 5m €d to see such fascinating and sublime nia life size moving pictures. of our Savi. our:and the multitude and the beauti |' rounding scenes. You will wi ness with your eyes what Hymns and |' Sermon: and. Eloquence have: made | world over, Continuous z