C untry a i) EE n recently did_some very|® a. 1 tisfactory work onthe church organ The pi ¢ gifts to the bridesmaid here. It was about useless, but after foie through his hands is in excel ! condition. - In this department, some of us regard Mr. Bruton as an expert. soi Ma Towler, who recently moved into Mrs Cook's home, has given it a splendid coat of paint, and has put in a good garden for market purposes. Mr. Jas. McCulloch, Toronto,spent several days here, when, with the assistance of Mr. Kilpatrick, he prun- ed and trimmed his two orchards. Miss Frieda Savage is slowly con- valescing since her recent critical at- tack of appendicitis. She expects to be able to return. home; shortly from Morganstown. Mrs Wauchape and child are at her ..0ld home at present. Miss 'Emma Proutt visited her sis. "térs in Oshawa. Miss Almeda Crowle, of Zephyr, is the guest of Mrs Raymer this week. Mass 3 Hany spent a few days in Pine D, b:. ee io are busy decorating Mr Savage's home this week. Friends of Mr Ettey are pleased to hear of his success as florist. Excel- lent markets have opened to him at Uxbridge, Whitby, Oshawa, etc., and his greenhouses are being emptied of this season's plants. Mr Warren assists him in teaming his goods to these points. Mrs Philp and Miss Marion Philp. of Whitevale, visited her parents, Mr and Mrs Geo Bond We are sorry to learn of Mrs Geo Bond's accident. Falling into the cellar, she fractured a small bone in her wrist and received a bad shock; but 1s now recovering favorably The monthly meeting of the W.C. T.U. was held at the home of the home of the Misses Madden. The next meeting will be held at Mrs * Sellars' home. Mr Morley Campbell rented Mr Forrester's field and large orchard ad- jacent to the latter's home Mr Fred Campbell has returned from Calgary, and will leave shortly for Chicago. Mrs McClintock, Toronto, visited her sister, Mrs Bailey, on Sunday Miss Grace Burnett, after writing on her Third Form High School Ex- aminations, left for East Toronto, where she obtained a good position for the vacation months. Shes missed in our S. S. where she made a capable primary teacher. ~ = Next Bay of Quinte Conference of the Methodist church will be held at Oshawa, June 1915. The conference just closed at Napanee is said to have been a very pleasant and satisfactory oné. Dr Chown was present, and as * General Superintendent presided part of the time. = He urged earnestly a forward movement in the eat werk of missions, and also in depart: ment of temperance and moral on To him the outlook was very hopefu} 1s the absence gf the pastor at the Conference at apanee, Mr Sa occupied the pulpit in a most accept] Canada able manner. Mrs (Rev) M E Wilson visited Mrs. Hartry Mr G H Shipman motofed to he parfonage on Saturday, r Mrs Mix also visited there during the week. Lost Between: T. J. Widden's residence and the Station--A lady's gold rope brace- let, "Finder please return the same to Mr Widden's grocery store. ------ Wallace-Stillwaugh One of the prettiest of June wed- dings was solemnized at the home of] Mr. and Mrs. T. Philip Stillwaugh; 77 ednesda! ter "Mildred, wi : to Mr. G. Russell 'W lace, son Tt. and Mrs, W. Wi Park Toronto, formerly of | Gree Ont. The ceremony was con- by the Rev. S. i sel a man were gold bracelets' and to the groomsnihn pin set in platinum. The happy couple were the recepients of a 1093 number of beautiful presents, among them being several handsome cheques, one which was, ES the Business Systems Co. where groom is' member of the staff. After a 'dainty dejeuner Mr. and Mrs, Walla for New York, Atlantic City. i Tp spend their h travelled in a suit of midnight blue their return to Toronto they side at "Cotswold Court" until their new home on Glenwood Avenue is completed." « Seagrave Our annual anniversary tea and concert has come and gone and has been a success all th The Sunday services were attended and the Rev. Dr. Marvin gave us two splendid sermons. On Monday body enjoyed themselves to the fullest extent. Miss Walker was very pleas- ing and gave several good numbers which were well received. The Green- bank band also distinguished themn- selves and delighted the gathering with choice music. Proceeds $145. England expects every man. this day to do his duty, and so does Col. the Hon. Sam., and Seagrave is living up to it by sending to camp at Nia- gara the nsing stalwarts in this com- munity, Gordon Brown, Earl Beadle, A. Shakelford, F. Snyder, E. Blight, Roy Gibson, Lew. Sornberger, Wm. Watson and H. Thurstone. We are pleased to report that Mrs, D. Town is recovering, and we hope to see her out again soon. under the care of Dr. Stouffer of Manilla. We hope for a speedy: re- covery. We are pleased to see in our midst the person of Mrs. Tanner of Michi- gan, mother of John and Elijah Tan- ner, who was an old and respected resident of this village in the long years ago, this being her first return in 37 years. Half Holiday We, the undersigned merchants, agree to close our places of business each Wednesday at 12 o'clock noon during July and August. F. W. Mcintyre, Orval Byer; A. Doubt, H. H. Stone, W. H. Doubt, T. C. Forman & Son, Mrs. L. G. Hall, W. G, Monet, Wm, Brock, W, U. Carnegie, Samuel Farmer, W. H, Mc- Caw, 'A. J. Davis, Willard & Co., T. J. Widden, W. A. Boyce, C: A. Nevi- .{son, J. W. Collips, W. H. Prentice, 'H. Wanamaker, D. Corbman, Rose & Co., Cawker 'Bros., N. Ingram & Son, W. Merlin Letcher, J. A. Mur: ay. R- R. L. Grabam, Standard Bank of (as far as legal) H. G. Hutcheson, Manager, The Canadian Commerce head office sanction) J, McE. Ne ray, Manager. Auction Sale Mrs. Wm. Tummond's Auction Sale ot 'Household Furniture, etc., will take place at her residence, Queen Street, Port Perry, on Saturday next, June 20th. -The list contains many valuable 'and useful articles, and all will be sold without the slightest re fail to attend this sale. See posters. ; Geo. Jackson, Auctioneer. a pearl stick : Mr: C. J. Brown is very ill and] serve 2s. she. is leaving town. Dow't] Port Perry AJ TE git | Ontario 1 have somethin, the ladies--a beautiful hardwood floo: Pleasant to look at, and its than good carpets. Messrs. B en some. Call on Mrs, Roberts: or 51-2¢c, phe Don't forget those good shingles. Mr. Wm. McGregor will Tay. the floor for purchaser. A carload of fresh lime, 46c. and 50c. Wall Plaster 70c. - Hydrated Lime 70c., C.L. VICKERY COAL DEALER ATTRACTIVE FLOORI NG attractive to offer for the benefit of r which is a good substitute for carpets--being very "clean, very Li Tr 'qualities a life He. 0 ts Or rugs requi a covering, costi ic Have sold several, among them eas. Hutcheson, Duff, Johnston, Roberts, McHoull and Boyce. = The birch is something Vi Mrs. McHoull w be pleased to show you some very beautiful ty guater cut oak 10. pat foot plain oak 8c. and birch sanitary, {. Dressed Lumber Rough Lumber: Lath 'Metalic Bhingles Biding & Oeiling Oedar Post x Coal. Lime % Hair Cement' Sash Doors M yay Door a Window Frames | Window Screens . eto. etc, ; hand- will 100. 'Hard | I per 100 Ibs. For Sale Good sized Cottage, stone wall, cement cellar, hard and soft water in: cellar, fair sized stable and henhouse, a number of fruit trees, about 3} acres of land largely in pasture. Lot fronts on three streets in centre of town, evergreens around lot, apply to JOHN ROLPH, Port Perry. 25 tf. CARTAGE- ED. YOUNG : Successor to os + T. Corrin & Son proprietor, who fully appreciates the value of being obliging to his| customers and the = 9 You can trust your re- : F quirements to the new | 'SUBSCRIPTION RATES ® The Port Perry STAR1S $1. SoveALtS Canadian or British points, if paid in advance; otherwise $1.25. To sub- scribers in the United States the price 1s $1.50 per year in advance. : THE PORT PERRY STAR and EE Ps * Fas Insurance: ; Agents | "SATISFACTION ASSURED perfen satisfaction. STEWART FORD -ing and Sign Writing, Consult him about decorating house. Lim abo = yor ..* Bell Phone 41 Port Perry A 1914 1 Whitby -- Clerk; Miss E Stings of the iin or OOUNTY OF ONT Mac. donell, Whitby. = Jan. 5, Feb. b, 'Mar, 4, Apr. 3, May 4, Jun ie 3, Jy 3, Sep. Oct % Nov. 7. Dee 4, Jan. ; Oshawa--Clerk, Miss EL Macdonell, Lay jon 3 Toya, so ih Apr a 5 une 3, Ni 4 9, Dee 5, re { 1916 16, Ma 3 ST, Jan Sept 5, ov 11, Jan 11, HH . y ? J Eh 3 Sod Rov i Farm 4 eben ans 13084 4 Ux Planos and Organs 3 Sola An all of elements or firs vss 5 holders have expressed ea PAINTER & DECORATOR| Jn | Painting, 'Paper Hanging, Decorat: | DEALER IN. Mill Feeds Feed Co I "Clover Seed Seed Co Timothy Seed oc | Field Seeds | Molassine Meal : salt Woo, ete.