«Curtain Poles, all sizes. rmegie Bros. Mr, and Mrs. W. J. 'Bragg, of Bow: umanville, were the guests o "Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Woodley over Sunday. He sang a beautiful lo in the Metho- dist church on Sunday morning. Mr. H. E. McKenzie has bought{ a high-class Coach stallion 'and is ¥bringing 1t to Port Perry. Lovers of Whorses will be pleased to see this well- #ormed animal. The 48th Highlanders Band will fur- amish an aburdance of choice music, also .& Grand Concert, assisted by Eugene ilockhart, entertainer, in the evening. Wort Perry Old Boys' Reunion, June 3rd, 'Mr. Leon Lane, of Belleville, is -wisiting in town. © Miss Beatrice Vickery has been visiting in Haliburton with her sister, Mis. (Dr.) Baker, returning home on Monday Mr. and Mrs T: H. Follick and ~aflaughter spent Easter week in Toronto Scott Township Council have com- «muted the statute labor in that town- ship at $1.50 per day. It is time shat the 50c. day » was discontinued anyhow. Mr, A. J. Davis spent a few days at Brookdale last week: The Uxbridge Spring Fair will be held on Monday, May 25th. 108 Trstalling the Clock Mechanics are busy installing the ost Office clock.. The Inspector was Mere on Tuesday looking over the perty. It is the intention of the A nal 10 build a new sidewalk in ficont of the Post Office this summer. 10: Nearly $400.00 offered in priges at the W%:t Perry Old Boys' Reunion, June 3rd. 10: «Old Boys' Reunion - % the Editor of THE STAR ; On Wednesday evening last a depu- dation from the committee for the Old #oys' Reunion, to be held on June "3rd, motored up to Toronto to assist a the organizing of the Port Perry +ald boys in Toronto. There was a most enthusiastic meeting in the rooms of the Goodyear building on Richmond amd Simcoe streets. Mr. W. E. Dil- Son was made chairman, with Colonel _A. G. Henderson supporting him, and We. Orr Browne, secretary, with Mr, Wilfred Gerow, assistant. The next ameeting is to be held on Friday, May 1st, at 8 p.m., in the Goodyear build- mg (Builders' Exchange Rooms.) "Those who attended from Port Perry comprised Messrs. L. G. Hall, R. B: wiSmaliman, W.-C." Ingram, W. J. Linkie and P. C. Graham. Mr, «Graham drove the party up in one of his cars from the garage, leaving here zabout 5 p.m., reaching Toronto 8.15 @.m. It was a most enjoyable ride, #he roads never in better condition, and while the members of the party made some sacrifice in getting away, 'they were amply rewarded. Mr. Gra- Jham is one that is trying to do what Ie can to help make the 3rd of June Hong to be remembered, and the thanks «of the committee are due him. Join Wands and help all you can. This is he greatest advertisement Port Perry «can have. Over 1,000 invitations Mave been, sent out and more going' «every week. Information of any kind rll oe gladly vecetved by any of the «cammittee, or Mr. T. G, Morrish, Sec. ; * Blucational frock: mem At Port Pry, April 18th, 1914, of Reach. the home of Mrs. Markham, Ont, daughter, Jean Byron, wife of Clarence Wellesley Heder M.B., of Saintfield, Ont. the Rev. Mr. "Rae officiating, couple left on the noon train for a trip to Grand Haven, Mich. Died. In Port Perry, on Saturday, April 18th, 1914, Charles Pansh, in his, 82nd year, In Port Perry (suddenly) on Thurs- day, April 16th, 1914, Mary Jane Hunter; beloved wife of William R. Hooper of lot 3, con. B, Cartwright, aged 63 years, 8 months. 101 Children's Service A special evangelistic service for children was held in the town hall on Sunday last which was addressed by Rev. Wilson A. Pugsley. Some forty children signified their intention of leading a Christian life when the in- vitation was given. The attendance was quite large. There has been an increasing inter- est in Mr. Pugsley's meetings, A number have made a public profession of faith in Christ. On Tuesday even- ing a contingent of. converts from Peterboro came to assist in the meet- ings. Next Sunday there will be a special service for men only in the town hall. Subject : "Chickens Come Home to Roost." Every man is welcome. Meet- ing at 3 p.m. 0% W.C. T. U. MEETING The monthly meeting of- the W. C. T. U. will be held at the home of Mrs. James Carnegie on Wednesday after- noon; April 29th. The subject for the educational half hour will be "Law Enforcement." Notice All parties wanting their laundry by parcels at the laundry by 10 am. Fn- day morning. Any time later will have to wait until following week. HALL DUCK. Motorcycle Races at Port Perry. Old Boys' Reunion, June 3rd. | See the speed fiends go a mile-a-minute, 10: Bought Registered Cattle Sir Henry Pellatt held a dispersion sale of Holstein and Shorthorn pedi- greed cattle on Tuesday, April 14th. Among those who purchased were: Mr. Thes. Graham of Scugog; Mr. Mr. Nicholas Brown of Ashburn. Baseball in abundance at the Reunion of Old Boys at Port Perry on June 8rd. $60 purse offered for a tournament. Sudden Death Mrs. Wm. Hooper, of Cartwright, stricken with paralysis, ; nese in Fort Barey aid galled in by Rev. R Bamforth,, B. A.' "Charles ! Thomas. Prescott, to Ida Hardy, both 5 HENDERS_ URQUHART. oh A quiet wedding was solemnized at | foot oseph Urquhart, | fo en ber Joungest : The. happy |" O. Downey of Myrtle Station, and for 3 Wm. Hooper and her daughter Trene : Sinday School Convention Port Perry, Reach and. Scugog Sun-| day Schools' were re-organized into an | Association at a Convention "held in| the Methodist church, Port Perry, on Thursday of last week. © " Mt. 8. J. Courtice, ' County Presi- dent; Rev. M. E. Sexsmith, County Secretary; and Mr, Preston G. Orwig, | Provincial Superintendent of Second- | ary and Adult Divisions, were the principal speakers at the Convention | sessions. In the evening Rev. Wilson A. | Pugsley gave an evangelistic address, taking as bis theme "The Value of a Child." = All the addresses were good, both in the afternoon and: evening but * Mr. Preston G. Orwig, struck a new note in hi§ speech of the | evening. His subject was the all- round development of the young folk. He quoted that descriptive text re-: garding the childhood of Christ-- 'And the child grew in. wisdom and stature, and in faver with God and man"; The mental, the physical, the spiritual, and the 'social must all be| considered in the development of the | human being. "Some zealous church | workers overlook the mental, physical, and social life of the child." Boys and girls need a "practical demonstration of interest if their confidence is to bef: gained, and no permanent good .can be accomplished without confidence. The following officers were elected: President ~-- Samuel Farmer, Port Perry. Vice President for Scugog--Mrs, S. E. Fralick. Vice President for Reach-- John] Johnson, Manchester. Secretary-Treasurer-- Mrs." E. A. Adams, Port Perry. Elementary - Dept. -- Miss May Walker, Port Perry. | Secondary Dept. --Mrs. J. L. For: | man, Port Perry. Home Dept. ~ Miss Alice Ford, Port Perry. * Temperance Dept.--Rev.. J, Ww. Totten, Prince Albert. Teacher Training Dept. --Rev, 3 Ford, Port Perrp: Missionary Dept.--Rev.W. J. West, | ; Port' Perry. "For God's Sake, Let Me Stay I" He Neaded with all the in weakened ul own town. The oem admission. Nobody wants sake, dootor, let me stay." Saturday night, kindly leave - their alt Dept.--Robt. Michie, Greens | - Evangelist Wilson A, Pugsley "Chickens Come Will Give His Famous Address-- Sri Home to Roost" » ; P TO MEN ONLY. Boysunder thirteen not admitted. Musical Director, Gilbert H. G. Peter, will sing. : EVERYBODY WELCOME Fy Wells Dug Wells dug, cleaned and 1 re- paired Cement curbs a Spec- ialty, Address, Wm. Parry, Box 92, Port Perry, P. 0. Spring is the Time for House Cleaning When considering the matter of painting, decorating or papering your house consult' Wm. H. Druean Port Perry ont. 4 White = Wrandets Constor Brake Wheel $35.00 _ The same kind of wheel with - Hereules Brake - $80.00 Second Hand Wheels Sold | SE. 'VanCamp * Telephone No.15 Perry - oo. Port Ont. Keeping o with Nature ' Mother Earth. will at on a.new suit in a short tine. Are you. going to follow her example? We can fivyou 2nd sake ; you feel as new as the he ew Site : the Sng sunshine. ov