Tes of wool. mai Until further notice the Arm- ories will be open from four till five o'clock Thursday Anglican Church Tuesday in xt, at 80 Mock, In the Par. : | was received last week died that Ew in Detroit on Saturday, March 22. ~~ Mr Ewers was 3a unclesof Mr Win Leonard ormer : ~ dent of Port Perry, ~~ Mr. Wa : Ahetrethy of 3 Zz ver, is visiting his sister, |! Pte. Wm. Alexander has gone to. Toronto to take a vocational ng course. Corp. A. W. Allin has 'receiv- 'ed his discharge and is now at his home at Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McCaw 'have returned home after a very Pleasant trip to Florida. Miss ma McCaw, of Detroit, . ac- companied them, and will spend the summer in Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Orchard a dnictina therlif ures for 108] which wes| == = picting the life : 5 CARE eee and death of our Lord, including he best year istory. The] * Holstein Sale Gounod s 'Nazareth. ially | fact that the company is able tomy MG, Hutchinson's big sale fina se pictures Solos. ang a | pile one record year on top of an- of Pure Bred Hols'ein Cows on] ine, also sacred 1 be rendereq |other speaks volumes for thy April 8th, is one of the greatest propriate music will be rendere organization and business 'met- rE RO On Ca uring the evening. hods, Total assurance in. force hig season, Bay expect All are cordially invited. Col- | pow stands at $340,800,000, a ; n. ers a. e lection at the door. gain of nearly 525,000,000, a Card of Thanks ome reciy wah Mr. Leslie Jessop wishes to 900 or a gain of $2,300,000, over thank the friends who kindly the previous year, assets now i] 4 ] tand at $97,620,000, a gain of assisted him at the time of thes rhile undivi death of his mother, Mrs. Brown $7,460,000. while undivided net surplus over all liabilities and from Canada and the United States, as the strain Mr. Hutch- inson has is the best on the con- tinent. See posters for particu- lar. Phone, write, or wire for catalogues Ge). Jackson, auc- tioneer. Trains on C. P. R. wi]l be met at Cavan. 3 Come, and Miss Laura Orchard left on Tugeday morning for their farm at Balcarras, Sask, where they will spend the summer. Reception at Oshawa on Friday Next for the 116th Battalion All the 116th Battalion men are invited to attend a reception to be held in Oshawa, on Friday, April 4th, on their behalf. Train to Be Replaced Reeve Stonehouse received word from the Railway Board the 1.80 and the 5.30 trains t 2 ot be back on the service on * May dth, Ontario Railway and Municipal Board (P. ¥. 4991) In the matter of the application of the Home Telephone Com- Th , Limited, for authority to increase the charges for telephone service as follows: For Local Exchange Service Per Annum. Individual, 2 and 4 party lines. Business: from $18.75 less 207 discount for nt within 80 days to $18.78 net. "Residence: from $15.00 less 20% ,. discount for - paymezt 'within . 30 days to $15.00 net. Combined rate for business and residence: from $31.25, less 20% discount for payment within 30 days to $31.25 net. Rural Party Line Service Farm Residence: from $15.00 less 207, discount for payment within 30 days to $15,00 net. Stores, Doctors, Veterinary Sur- ns, Stock Buyers: from $18.75 less 20% discount for payment within 80 days to $18.75 net. Appointment for Hearing The Ontario Railway and Mun-|_ icipal Board hereby appoints, Thursday, April 17, 1919, ._&t'the hour of a quarter after i: eleven oclock in the forenoon, at A, \ the Town Hall, in the Village of Markham, for the hearing herein Dated at Toronto this = 8st day of March, A.D. 1919. (Sgd) H. C. SMALL, Secretary. : C. Jackson will ¢ is summer. You arg invited to get estimates if interested, Bell Phone 79. To Auto Owners D.M& "build silos t 1 programs of "in Presbyterian Church Sunday April 6th. at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Evening subject: "An Ideal Wife', the first in a series on 'Some Bible Women. "' The new Presbyterian hymnal will be used. For the use of visitors, the Ladies' Aid Society have provided 100 copies of the new hymnal. The Mission Band have supplied the Choir with the edition with the music. To Mr H. W. Linke the con- gregation is indebted for a beautiful new pulpit Bible bound in' Morocco. An invitation to our services is cordially extended to all. Mrs. James Bush Mrs. Sarah Ann Bush, a for- mer well known resident of Castleton, passed away at her home in Port Perry, on March I4th, 1919, in her 76th. year. e remains were brought to Castleton for interment. Mais. Bush was an active mem- ber of the Christian Church, at Castleton, Church at Port Perry, and was loved and esteemed by a wide vived by a family of three sons and three da » f Castleton, John and James o Toronto, and Mrs Chas Wells of Port Perry, Mrs Frank. Gerow of Scugog Island, and Mrs. Geo. MeGregor, of Charlotte, N.Y.; and one sister Mrs LL E Tarrant, of Three Rivers, Mich. Her husband, the late Jas H Bush, died about thirty yerrs ago. Bowmanville News Our Returning Men Last week the following sol- diers arrived home: Corp. Percy Ingram Pte. Clarence McKinnon Pte. Art. Boe . Pte. John Marsden Some twenty-seven of our soldiers have come home, and about twenty-eight are yet to come. . We hear that Pte. Wm. Stoutt, has enlisted in the army of occu- pation. Signalman Leonard J. Henry who has been serving in the Im- perial Navy overseas, is home. e spent over a year as a gun- ner on a destroyer in the North Later he was transferred to the Signal Branch, {etiing his qualified rating in Daven- rt em. He was visiting riends in town last week. . Lieut H. M. Camp is not ex- home till May. . =. . 3 One of the most the w connection with yo.ng ples meetings will be 'the &. will depict certain phases of rss Services | ¢ and the Methodist |g circle of friends. Shevis sur-{ip Canadian Evening |Maich capital stock exceeds $8,000,000. : PORT PERRY CREAMERY| Policyholders have reason to eel gratified at the showing made by their company. . The year was a trying one to insur. ance companies and the Sun Life made such a splendid show- ing is a matter of congratulat- ions to the officers, policyhold- ers and the Dominion at large. The fact that our largest in- surance company. could establish new high records during a war year and in the midst of an in- fluenza epidemic is a fact that should not be lost sight of by the people of Canada. . AUCTION SALE On Thursday, April 10, 19 Mr. Jesse McClintock will sell al his farm stock and implements without reserve, as he is giving up farming. J. Baird,JAuctioneer DIED At Los Angeles, Cal., on Sun- day, March 80, 1919, William Byers, V.S., brother of George H. Byers, Port Perry, and fourth son of the late Samuel Byers, of reenbank. - At Port 'Perry, on Friday} Mareh 28, 1919, James Rodman, his.25th year. dest son of Mr and Mrs Wm 'ance, aged 22 years. -Card of Thanks r Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vance and} family desire to express thei heartfelt titude to their many friends and neighbors for the assistance and sympathy expressed during their. recent bereavement. . Purse Found containing sum' of money. Owner can have same paying expenses and Jroving property. Apply Star Office. ' Manchester Mrs J Baird is attending the funeral of her sister in Hamilton | Mrs 8S Barrett, of Oshawa, is here this week, We are pleased to have her back with us. We welcome Pte Ernest Wil-| Ernie has been| wounded but we are glad to see] : son home. him looking so well. Mr T McKee is visiting his] daughter in Cartwright. 5] Mrs. J. Holthy 1 t to have to Mention to of the death of 7 Dobson, widow of the late John W Holtby at-the home of her daughter, Mrs James Turner, er Jaahter, Mrs 5 of Th te 6 gi d é was a daughter of 'the 'late Joshua 'Debson, of wif SS tendance at the. "which beautiful Allan Goode, ~ Proprietor WANTS YOUR CREAM We will call for it and ay you 58¢ per pound Buttorfat. Prone, and have our rig call. to spray and cultivate orchard, 14 acres, in material and team, furnished, with H, W. Perry. MAN WANTED Port Perry on share, H. S. WHITE = SJCCESSOR TO SARVIS BROTHERS ipment. except Communicate Port H. C. NASMITH Emmerson, CHURCH of the ASCENSION * ORDER "There is a shortage of Fertilizer materials ht a CAT Sa a UNDAY Morning Prayer = Sunday School = - Bible Class - + WEEKDAYS Service of Intercession on Thursday, at 8 p.m. 11am. _ Edgar 'at{ In Cartwright, on. M ma 561919, Charles, Watley Vaneer| * 1" NEW - Perry, Terms can be arranged. : FRAME decoration. Convenient to school and ae APPLE "har shout 1 sere tee planed si youn 200 Duchoe ew EARLY HAROLD W. EMMERSON = - Real Estate Brick House. hardwood trimined throughout, full kethrootm out, dwelling in Village of Prince Albest, 'acre land, raspberries, 5 wilh or wiles howe pilpme throughout the Country to-day. Due to high prices for farm products and the fact that in Ontario. many 'crops cannot be produced profitably without the use of Commercial Fertilizers, there is to-day a greatér ~~ Are compounded from | exact knowledge of Canadian crop ~ conditions. They give the plant a quick start in the spr stiffen the Straw, help the plant to | resist: disease, increases the yield. The last three years indications that this, "toi 'sold before the pla demand for Commercial Fertilizers than the supply-available 5 ? ¥ has seen a grea shortage, with