spplie sh ®: . Persons having| = old finen to spare are asked to] Miss Mellow or Miss Taggart. | bout 5 or 6 rooms, Must be | aftera value. . No agents, WW: H. Smith; Box 8. Port Perry. apr 19] If you ate in need of furniture it + will pay you to read Letchers ad. in this issue, Messrs. Ross Hood and Ivan Bow- "erman, who have enlisted with the # : Mechanical Transport, are home on their last leave of absence before 'go- ing to England. : * to be brought to Port Perry. funniest plays staged. Mr. Thomas Martin, of Fergus, was in town for the week end. Miss. S. | Henry, and her two daughters (of Bradford yisited - Mrs Henry's sister, Mrs, 'F. 'H, Dodds, in Toronto rectly. Mr, and Mrs: W, J. Davey are . spending a week with friends in Buffalo, Mr. Gordon Hood has enlisted in the 182ud Battalion, and is taking his N.C.O. Course at. Whitby. Dame Nature has been doing her best to clear the snow from the side- walks, 'Any little assistance rendered by the citizens will be appreciated. "Tuesday, the 11th day 'of April is the day when "The Bishop's Visit" -is This rollicking farce is being 'put on by members of the 116th Battalion from Uxbridge, and other members of the Uxbridge Dramatic Club. The play is to be put on in the} town hall, Port Perry. Plan at Davis' drug store. Dr. E. A. and Mrs. Totten have been spending a few days in Toronto, and attended the Dominion Alliance Convention. Next Sunday Rev. W.: P. Rogefs, B.A., will preach in in Fenelon Falls, and Rev Mr Johnson, of that place will occupy the pulpit in the Metho- dist church here. Mrs. George Jackson ° went to Toronto. on Monday to attend the Dominion Alliance Convention as the delegate from the local W, C.°T. U. "The Bishop's Visit" is one of the It is to be put on in the town' hall, Port Perry, 'on the evening of Tuesday April,~ 11. by the Uxbridge Dramatic Club. If you want a good time, don't miss this performance. Proceeds in aid of the Battalion funds: The devotional meeting of. the W, P. A. will be held in thetawn hall on Thursday afternoon, April 6th; at three o'clock. Specially reduced prices on all lines of furniture at Letcher's, = Read his advertisement in this issue. 3 GREENHOUSE FOR SALE OR FOR RENT--- Apply to Frank Shepherd, Port Perry. 'This is a geing concern-- nearly "ail seeds sown, and most of plants up. If you find the paper lacking in 'news this 'week, remember that .the roads are bad, and amateur gardeners weak . ate too, busy looking at, the beautiful pictures of the 'vegetables and flowers they, witénd' growing. this next' season, le to do 'anything startling, : Keep open the evening of Tuesday, April 11. "The Bishop's Visit" is to be put on by the Uxbridge Dramatic Club i the town hall, Port Perry. _|, Palmer. Clarkson 1 Orval Byer. Druggist Port Perry, Ont. - ta ma Sher a Wild Goose _ As far as we know Mr. Charles Reader, Scugog, shot the. first 'wild goose of the season, exhibition at Mr. Lo Gi Hall's meat narket. ; agit ig To the Editor of [HE: STAR: ; Dear Sir<Will you kindly allow me to give notice in this way of a week of missions to be held in the Church of the Ascer sion, Port Perry, and in the Divcese of Toronto; beginning. on Sunday 16th April. 1 am appealing for the prayers and co-operation of all Christian people of Port Perry, seek: ing for the outpouring of God's Holy Spirit on us, and a revival of religion in this town. The war has been teaching us to see that we have all departed far from God, that professing Chfistians 'have failed to"live lives of holiness, which alone will commend our religion in the eyes of men; that the church bas largely neglected those wha are far away from God. - God has been showing us these things; He has been moving many the number? «Pray definitely for "the .| outpouring of the Holy Ghost, and expect great things, and God will. do "exceeding abundantly above all that we can ask or think." 5 'Thanking you for your kindness; 1 am yours truly, C. P. MUIRHEAD A Good Record Oshawa, March 19, 1916 . 4 Received: from Old England Lodge No. 9, $77.50, in full payment of Benefits through my recent illness." ROBERT WOTTEN : sick benefits to their members during the past three months $162. A good record and shows the good. financial standing of the Society." AGED TAX COLLECTOR Restored To Health By Vinol ty nam ay | seventy- of run 4 es Sonia Et oil Shout, Vinol consider Orval Byer, Druggin, Por Perry. Ont. mai IN MEMORIAM 'mother, Sarah » Christie, widow. of: the late John Christie, who departed from us March 29th, 1915. i It is lonesome . "here without Fy Tt is - now on | Tsfand. A eek + Missions souls to earnest prayer; will you join | "The local'S.0.E.B S. have paid 'out 2 Farm be rented: 'on: "sha Apply : to Port Perry, Ont: 1st, IT, Hf MeCAW is dling -- Yeducrions © is "Wall: fee, Paper. He his a fine' .assort- ment of *good quaiity paper done up in lots, which will be Sold at a heavy discount, but each lot must be cleared out to secure the ri duction. Itis a raul pleasure to Took through the 1916 samples, They are wonderfully beaut- iful and surprisingly low in price considering their phigh quality: : Come in and see chem. W. H. McCAW DOWSON' s LIVERY. Horses Bought and Sold * For SAUSIACUU COMIULE wiv Pie ure: you should: goto Art Dowson when ib need of a livery. = > * | Specially good turnouts. for wedditigs Horses and rigs for all occasions |; A G. Dowsud, 3 Proprietors; At the ld stand, Pare Perry. ; 1 idersign i bi 4 2 kinds. 'of EE dray w Tk RX te ms' | 'highest grade of American Coil Oth When your can is 'empty call Bell 5 Telephone No. 87. : A ; Spirella' ev < Satisfaction andgoodfitting goranist] ; BS is prepared" to] LADIES--The' undersi ok at your home and fit Spirella bin {ion and prices u| Spence Dont forget that filet sls the : to to Mie F. A. Weatherburn, ort SET 2 Miss Estelle Bull wishes to an tnounce' that she | classes i in piano and veice culture | Swudio at. home of Mrs Geo Jackson Music Class Miss Amy Christian, seacher at the home of Mr. H. W. Linke, i = 'Anyone wishing to see Miss Chris= 1 tian, kindly call, or Phone 60. ra Fs Shoes and. we invite you : tiding on fa | Baas 'Farms For Sale By W. J. COOK 97%, acres; | mile ta. Port Perry, V2 mile. to] school; church and store, station 9 roomed brick house, hip roof bam. _ session in Spring, easy terms. farm, station 40 'rods, - stock yards Hiding rd nl PR session.' HE In loving memory of our er a by 84, stone stable, drive house, good jo Sk "grain or. dairy farm, plowigg done, pos L bs Th 'good to look upon. - ne] . equipment as is used in high-priced. cars, bas resumed her| lighting and self-starting. system. of} I piano and voice, will bein Port Perry | * on Monday and Tuesday of each week | Price Complete, $67. f.o.b. Oshawa "This Bowerkil and quiet running. avtomobil 2g product of experience." Tt is - Lt 'is economieal in i 'sumption - of fuel, Properly © fitted wit ANE i mfortablé, du Pier oh Cream 'Seperator y d Entirely British Made Every Machine Tully Guaranteed se " "Tens of Thousands in daily use' throughout the British Empire. : "Easily operated Easily understood _% EasilyCleaned = Catalogue: containing valuable : informalion, free on eqiest z Stack: of new Spring Boots' & :