"| city, Trapping muskrats is the order of 8 roomed frame house, % acre land, good stable, some fruit, by ROod wat water, situated in the Hllage of nchester on Provincial Highway, Beautiful shade trees, All for 2.0000 $1000 cash, balance at-6%. Mr. Wm. Burr is still conned to the house. Mr. Ed. Taylor has goes. to the We wish him success. the day here. Mr. Russell Harran has had a bitsy 2 winter filling up the ice houses in the village. For good jitney service call Thos, Pengally, phone 104 r 4. ene CARD OF THANKS Mrs. 'R. D. Burnham and family ch. | wish to convey their heartfelt thanks For retired gentleman--1 acre good garden soil, 7 roomed frame house, good , Stone foundation, new well and pump, house in good re- Double e; to school and church. Price "$1150, $500 cash, balance mortgage at 6% ood farm property---Lot thirteen, A of bl acres more or less, Jeb fenced and well wabared, frame | house, barn 45x32, stone sta bled, i} in, fair good repair, Sa to st Perry. Price $3600, $ balance, mortgage at Shy Good for garden or chickens--b6% acres, on Simcoe street just outside { corporation of Port Perry; 8 room- ed frame house in good repair, all newly decorated an inted inside and out, good stable, drive shed and garage, new hen house, some choice iruit, good water, nicely situated. Price $5200. Terms to suit pur- chaser. A very cheap home--Quarter acre lot on Rosa street, good 6 roomed house, stone o Zoundasion, cement cistern in cellar, good well, stable, some small fru t. Price $1000. $400 cash, balance, mortgage at 6 per cent. This iis property is in good repair--3 " good garden land, 8 roomed sb ouse, stable, drive shed and garage, hard and soft water in ouse, electric ange 3 wired for 220 volts Hydro, 9 Bpple ioges, Jarge Asparugus bed, all kinds si his: property is situated on ali Sra, Pei ail s are in good repair, stone foundation, good cellar. Price $3000. $1560 cash, balance on mortgage at 6%. An ideal place--nine acres more or less of good land, stone cellar, new barn with good stabling, two good wells, nice lot of fruit, spri creek in pasture field. Beautif! shade trees and good fences. Price $4000. As much cash as possible. East half of lot 13, concession 3, 80 ares, which overruns considerably, good fences; seven -roomed frame frame house, furnace, stone cellar, first class water. Barn 86 x 70, stone stables, cement pig pen, some apples and small fruit, close to Government highway and railway. Special Bargain. 26 acres more or less good land about three miles from Port Perry, situated thereon seven roomed frame house, good cellar, barn 86x28, under- ground stabling, straw barn attached. Pig pen and chicken house, garage, well fenced, good well at house, new pump, spring creek, fruit of all kinds, 2 horses, 2 cows, 2 calves, 2 pigs, 30 hens together with buggy, democrat, harness, forkes, rakes and all imple- ments co work the place, hay, corn, grain; fall fodder. The owner is of- fering all the above if sale made at once for $2600. cash. BE WISE | to their friends and kind neighbors Yor their help and sympathy ex- pressed in words and deeds during their recent'bereavement in the loss of Mrs; Burnham's mother. FOOTBALL The South Ontario Football Asso- ciation held their spring meeting in the township hall at Brooklin, on i Thursday, March 26th. The follow- ing officers were elected: ' President--Jas. Palmer, Pickering 1st Vice President--Dr. Tomlinson Claremont. 2nd Vice President--E. E. Patterson, Brooklin. Secy-Treas.--T. R. Price, Myrtle Delegate to Ontario Council---James Palmer. The entry fee this year has been reduced to $8.00 instead of $10.00 as formerly. It has been decided that all en- tries to the Association' be in by April 9th, 19256. Any club wishing to enter should attend the next meet- ing which will be held at thé" Town- ship Hall, Brooklin, at 8 p.m., April 9th, when the schedule will be drawn up. Mr. R. Muir, Sec'y-Treas. of the O. F. A. was present at the last meeting and gave the Association some valuable information. OH MYRTLE Ho! for Prince Albert that has of which "they are Mrs. Roy Spencer of Kaladar has been visiting' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Beacock. - Mrs. Bateman who has been spend- ing the winter with, Brooklin friends has returned to her home here. tr (Yori, ASHBURN Rev. A. McD. Haig gave interesting views of birds and animals at the Y. P. Community Club, on Thursday evening. The program this week is in charge of the literary committee. The Women's Missionary Society met at the Manse on Thursday after- noon. Mr, Geo. Walker met with a mis- fortune while sawing wood with a circular saw. His hand came in contact with the saw whereby he lost some' fingers. Edgar Heron and John Miller Jr., were in Whitby on Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Ashton enter- tained a number of relatives on Wednesday, March 25th, when they celebrated the 4th anniversary of their marriage. Mr, Walter Kerr visited his par- ents at Agincourt during the week. Quite a few of the school children are ill with measles and whooping cough. - We regret to know that our teacher Miss Florence Luke of Kedron is not yet fully recovexed from her recent illness but are glad to report she is making good progress to recovery. Mr. Robert Heron has installed a first class radio and gives many pleasant evenings to his friends and neighbors. Spring is coming, so let's be merry and bright. MARTIN-SENOUR WOOD-LAC STA for furnituve Fl & I IN We aay SOLD BY W. L. PARRISH Port Perry, Ont. The Peoples' Meat Market We sell everything you want in choice, clean, palatable, nutritious and satisfying meats. If you want it geod BERT MacGREGOR will do the rest. Ring up Phone 72. goop is worst of all, They lang) at pliers when they To 1 run and help them to their feet; -4 hope you do, for wouldn't you, Like other folks to help you too. The. thing ¥ like most are hymms|| and children and soaking my feet. Mrs. Reubei Harding has returned home to, Brooklin after visiting in 3 the Village, The busiest thing on garth is idle rumor. Mr. John Warren, who spent the winter in Port Perry has returned to the village: Mrs. Robert Hunter is ill at time of writing. We hope for a speedy recovery. We are sorry to report that Mrs. Jas. Warren is still confined to her home with sickness. Her many ll : Six good. patierns' of Cretonne in with Grey, Blue, and Fawn bac to 36 in. wide. Reg. 60c. yd. Special Sale friends will 'be pleased to see her out || again, Mr, and Mrs. Russell Butson and family have moved "on Mrs. James | Swan's farm at Utica. ~ Thompson Bros. have finished the wood contract of Mr. Isaac Vernon, |i go it is with life when we have finish- ed our task another takes our place and carries. In planning your garden make it small enough so your wife can do all the work later on. The maple syrup season has open- ed, but a poor flow of sap is the re- sult of the early mild weather. The trapping seaSon is now in full swing with a poor showing so far. Miss Mary Williams was in the city recently, ¢ nO t------ r AUCTION SALE Monday, April 6th--Auction sale of 100 head of Cattle, the property of Alex, Calder, (E. Whippy, manager). lot 20, rear con 8, Whitby Tp. Sale at 1.30 sharp. See bills. WM. MAW, Auctioneer. ----------() OO YORKSHIRE SOW FOR SALE Yorkshire sow for sale, due April 16th. Apply to Vietor Raines, Port Perry. ovement MOTOR BOAT FOR SALE #+19 foot Bowerman built hull, 8 h.p. Premier Engine, speed, about 7 miles per hour, seat 7 easily. For particulars apply to J. A. Duck, 1568 Roncesvalles Ave, Toronto, 4 Hebel SEED OATS FOR SALE 'Sensation, good clean seed. Apply Albert Martin, Sonya, Ontario. 2 rire (Wrest SEED OATS 'We have on hand a quantity of No. 1Banner Oats, done up in three bushel sacks, which we will offer to farmers for seed at $1.00 per bushel. Ref. No. 0.752. A sample of these oats' may be seen at Hogg & Lytle's, Port € Kindly let -me have your order as soon as possible. Phone Curtain 2 Pes. Serim with taped borders i in Ecru shade, ' 2 Pieces of Madras, Ecru shade. One Piece Colored Madras, suitable for side curtains, reg. 50c. ® 3 Pieces Cream Spotted Muslin, with colors borders, reg. 40c. for 4 Pcs. White and Cream Nottingham Lace Cuirtain Net, good patterns, of Manufacturers' Stock of s at 28c. a yard. - "Reg. 40c., at 28c. : - Reg. 80c., Sale Price 28¢ yard. t 28c. go Many Have Read this and Responded--Have You? ! LOOK AT YOUR LABEL Just take a look 'at the label on your 'Port Perry Star." It tells you when your subscription expires. \t your subscription ran outin December, 1924, leans If your-label reads Dec, 24" that "and should be renewed at your earliest convenience. USE THIS CLUBBING LIST The Port Perry Star will be culb- bed with any of the. following publi- cations for 1926 at the following Globe... ivavisssiids Mail & Empire Toronto Daily Star . Farmers' Advocate .. Christian Guardian . Delineator Ladies' Home Journal . Saturday Evening Post .. Family Herald & Weekly Star ..$8.50. Weekly Witness .. Canadian Home Journals. Farm and Dairy . Farmerss' Sun ..... Maclean's Magazine . Canadian Countryman Canadian Poultry Review # ; r--OO---- CUSTOM HATCHING Let me have your order for custom hatching for May, at 5c. per egg. Eggs to be provided by customer. No less than 100 eggs taken at one order. Order your baby chicks from me at over. during December, January and February, and crossed,to registered cockerels. Apply to 'ait, Coulter, Bell phone 221, Port Perry. A water spaniel, femal , at Star Office, « L000 .% AUCTION SALE Wednesday, April 8th, 1925. Auction sale of 20 pure bred York- shire brood ' sows, boars, 12 choice Dairy Cows, 4 heavy horses, includ- : 'ing one black mare rising 4 years, 3 papier, seed grain, notified that it is necessary to pro- the annual dog licence on or ore April 1st, 1925. ; E. H, PURDY, Clerk. Eggs for hatching from brokio : lay strain and mated with imported Jmale- bird, . Hebman, Strain.) Tc. for 13 eggs.