i 2% AEE Mr. 'and Mrs. L. Wagner and family 'Sunday at Greenbank. © Mra: H. Glebner has returned home spending some time with her Sister in Oshawa, who has been very Miss Mae Rusnell, of Oshawa, was home for a few days last week. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Davis visited with Mr and Mrs E. Kendall, recently The prayer meeting will be held at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Bentley, on Friday evening of this week. Mrs:-J. E. Mitchell visited with Mrs R. N. Rusnell, on Sunday. me (Pimms PRINCE ALBERT It has been a rule of the reporter of the "Star" not to publish knowing- ly, any article reflecting on the life, character, or actions, or making fun at their expense for other persons, of girls or women. For this reason a poem, Leap Year Bargains, is re- spectfully declined unless the author allows his or her name to appear with it. The Oshawa War Memorial as now designed is 28 feet high and 45 feet long. Miss Reta Warren, we are sorry to report has found it necessary to re- sign from the choir, on account of other duties. She has been very faithful and will be very much missed by her associates. Congratulations to Miss Mary Hill on passing her primary examina- tions in music, with honors. Mr. Owen Hill and family have moved into the residence of Mr. T. Costello. dyke, living in Dawson City fo years. His wife followed him hin a year later, being the first white woman to cross the White Horse Pass and died while there, Sorry to report the illness of Mrs. Edmund McCrae. Miss Mildred Smith, of High Point, is the guest of Mrs. R. Butson. Your true name and address should be 'sent with a news item as an evi- dence of good faith. Mr. Fred Christie was visiting with friends for a few days last week, Mrs, Belknap was in Whitby on Thursday of last week, Services in the church on Sunday evening were interesting as a large] - choir sang. Rents hére are on the upward trend. It would take a lot of time to write about the trip Bennie took to the Island, but it was a pleasant trip at that. Miss Reta Warren left this week for Oshawa. Miss Etta Smith, who has been visiting with her grandmother, Mrs. Sellers, left this week for her home in Lindsay. A number from here attended the auction sale of Mr. Frank Franklin. Mrs, Josiah Smith is on an extend- ed visit to Toronto, Woodbridge and Edgely. Mr. Grant Christie shipped some of his prize shorthorn cattle to Lindsay district last week. Prince Albert friends of Mr, Wm. | Midgley are pleased to learn that he is recovering from his recent illness. The concert held in the school room on Friday afternoon by the scholars was a grand success. The teacher was in charge of the social programme and she is really a past AT and BELOW COST - Great Bargain Sale Sold in Port Perry by P. G. Morrisoa GO TO RUDDY'S Large assortment of Lowney's late bars to choose from. Try Ruddy's 50c. Dinner Largest assortment of - Tobacco and Cigarettes in town. RUDDY'S RESTAURANT Phone 96 Port Perry F OR SWEETS icc 4 . Res: 24 Goode's Creamery Is paying 45¢. per lb. for butter box and bulk Chocolates, also one Ta You sangave latior and make] hundred different kind of choco-{ cream to Houses, Stores and Public Buildings Union' Hank Building, JOHN BELDO JN LUNDY Graduate of RoyaliCollege of Dental Surgeons and University of Toronto Office hours 9a.m.ito 6 p.m. ' cord of 12 inch lengths. All orders promptly filled. P. Fgary | Ont. |; at Port Perry 'Port Perry Creamery Allan Goode, Proprietor. C. C. Stenhouse ARCHITECT propesly designed and supervised. Oshawa, Ont. Miss line Cockburn is Male Cockburn Teachérs of PIANO -A VIOLIN Bell Phone 1691 2 i Port Perry cod aDi Si ADI Se is DENTAL SURGEON Even- intment. ings by aj . r 2. Residence Bell Phone, office Commencing Monday, March 3rd, and lasting until Saturday, March 22nd 168 xr 8 Office over Morrison's Drug and Crockery. ~ Good Women's Boots at $1 50 per pair. 500 pairs Women's Bals, Bluchers, Button, Oxfords, Pumps, and Straps, in Kid, Calf, and Patents. Worth from $3.50 to $6.50. All to be sold at*$1.50 a pair. Last season's stock of Empress, J. & T. Bell, Classic, and other first class lines in Women's Oxfords, Straps, and Pumps, reg. $6.50 to $8.00. To clear at $4.95 Also in above lines Bals, Bluchers, Buttons, reg. $7.50 to $10.00. To clear $56.95 50 pre. Misses size, 11 to 2, mostly Classic, reg. $4 to $5.75. To clear $2.50]to $3 Men' 8 Fine Boots in Slater, Monarch, and J. & T. Bell, Regular price $7.50 to $10. 00. To clear at $5.95. . 'Men's Fine Boots. Regular price $6.00. To clear at $3.96. . REED'S CUSHION SOLE SHOE for Men--$7.95. Men's Heavy Boots in Williams, Hydro City, and Greb. Regular Price 4. 75 to ). To clear at $4.10. B Heavy Boots in other lines, regular $4.00 to $4.60. To clear at $3. 25. er eavy Grain Leather, Regular $3.50. To clear at $2.75. n's White Sole. Heavy Rubbers, ks Brand) reg. $3.50 to clear at $2. 95 's 7 in. Leather Top Rubbers, $8.60, to clear al $2.95. | Youths', and Little: Gents' atCost. : Special Prices in Our Cr ckery and Glass Depts. Sale Price $2.00. Sale] price $2. 50 doz. ite Cups and Saucers, Regular $2.50 yer dozen, Jn oF and Saucers, regular $3 to. ey China at twenty r cent. discount. D i Bnd Croyden ware, ern, , 50 dozen. 2 5 y i We. will sell our entire stock of Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, - ' 500 Sale Price $33.75. F Lan ails Prise $32.50. * Store. i-------------------------- 7077, ria, DA . RADUA HIROPRACTOR QUEEN 57. PHONE 180 POR |. ole Many people have the idea that Chiropractic will help chronic. but will not affect acute conditions. This is a mistaken idda. In acute cases Chirpraetic particular- ly shines. time to try Chiropractic ig first, not last. When you it that "off" feeling go the Chiro- practor; don' t resort to drugs ete, because they lower your bodily resistance. Chiro- practic does 'not add any- thing or tal away any- thing; it simply restores normal functioning, and is all any one can expect. Nor- mality is Fr not half health. : ; aw immed rin Papers Save i ~ The selvages are partially severed in the process of manufacture, and all that is needed to accurately trim the paper is to tap the ends on the table. These papers can be hung quite easil4 and successfully by folks who do their own papering. = : You will enjoy choosing wall papers from our new rtock. The pa terns are so novel and varied; the color harmonies are so ee that you will soon find an ideal paper for each room that needs reno- ¢ Yting: These papers will make your home as charming as you wish it were now. 3 We invite you to come in and inapect our stock. You will be-under no obligation to purchase, ~ SPECIAL--1000 rolls of Bedroom papers in Chintz and stripe patterns in all leadi floss; cut out 'borders SPECIAL PRICE 12Y5c. Roll 1000 Rolls of Kitchen Paper in neat stripes, good vari- ety of colors. 12l5c¢. Roll. All Last Year's Papers Go at 25% Disoount. NARS EERA NARA NARA REAREAA RARER EERE EANRA AANA VALUE From 1904 until 1923 the Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited, manu- "factured 450,000 Ford cars and trucks of which 919 are still in use. More utility and operating economy of 'the 'Ford when new. And they also give it the ruggedness to withstand. the. wear and tear of daily driving year This long life means slow deprecia- tion, sustained value, satisfactory performance from your Ford while you continue to drive it, and a meas- wiable. remle value when. you wish to dispose of it. I mean hat the Fo give you un usual value per dollar invested, not only this year but for a long term of years to follow--means that when - you select the Ford you obtain . owed wculty fox the dally You |