* very enjoyabls surprise party given Mrs, Chas, McLean, at relia, on Monday, = when many nds called to congratulate her for ; r advanced years. Miss May Jack- 'man and Mrs. Percy Kent, supplied the. 'musical program. 3 We are sorry to Nour that Mrs, Jas. McHoull is on the sick list. Mrs. John F. Wright is reported 'to be in poor health: CHURCH OF "THE ASCENSION Rev. 8. C. Jarrett, Rector Evening Service, Sunday, April 26. ~~ Ven, Archdeacon Warren will preach. ------ W.C.T. U. « The regular monthly meeting of the Ww. C. T. U. will be held in the Ladies' Parlor of the United Church, on Wednesday afternoon next, April 29, at 8.30. Ee 00 DIED At Port Perry, on. Tuesday, April 2%, 1925, Philip Figary, in his 56th year, At Port Perry, on Wednesday, April 22, 1925, Abraham Bolton, in his 74th year. - On con. 8, Reach Tp, on Wednes- day, April 22nd, 1926, Jane Rowley, widow of the late Peter Fitéhett, in her 83rd year.. Oni A MESSAGE TO RUPTURE SUFFERERS F. T. THOMPSON * Specializing in the Treatment of Hernia, will be at SEBERT HOUSE, PORT PERRY' WEDNESDAY, MAY 6th, 1925 to give free advice to men, women and children, who are afflicted. If your present truss is mot holding satisfactorily it will be adjusted Free of Charge. The treatment is «guaranteed to give absolute satis- faction.- Severe cases as well as slight ones, are treated with little or no effort, He has in* his possession the latest and most comfortable Rupture support on the market." Adjusts itself to every movement "of the body, allowing free" circu- lations, and we guarantee to make it fit perfectly and comfortably. Don't fail to see Mr. Thompson; and free yourself of this affliction. DON'T FORGET THE DATE! Box 391 Napanee, Ont. Ot FOR SALE" Man's Suit and a pair of boots for $16.00. They are'both in good con- "dition. "Suit size 87, boots size 8%. Apply at Star Office. ---- Oren aes. UNITED CHURCH Ministers: Rev. William Higgs Rev. A. E. Thornley April 19 Public Worship at 11 am. and 7 pl. A representative of the Depart- ment of Social Sérvice and Evan- "gelism, will occupy the pulpit and re- ceive the annual offering. - = Sunday School and Bible Classes = i Monday, Y. P. League, at 8 p.m. _. Junior League, Thursday at 2 p.m. "Prayer Meeting, Thursday at 7.30 mt () (pei Wasting No Shots--While a shoot- -ing party was out for a day's sport TaW young sportsman was ob- served taking aim St 4 a pheasant run- ning along the gro Asis ike to shoot a e it is on the 'ground, a com- shouted: "Hi, there, | maver shoot a running bird!" "What do you take elon, you t?" came the reply. "Cant you a rp JJ of St. John's Church, Blackstsock, in for some real from now until Apr, You will no doubt see will need for a ent later on. brea == Have you *had that watch or clock attended toyet. ~ } Perr Make use of our Op-* tical Dept. We are at _yourservice. 3X Ke---- I. R. BENTLEY Jeweller and Optometrist. * ST. J OHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday services -at 11 am. and 4 p.m. On Sunady, April 26th, Communion will be held at the morning service, conducted by Rev. Mr. Fraser, of Columbus, ODO NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH The play given by the A, Y. P. A. the Town Hall, Port Perry, on Thurs- day evening of last week, was put on in 'an excellent manner, Many extremely funny situations arise-in- this play---~--¢Nothing But the Truth" One man remarked after seéing the performance that he "didn't thimk he could tell the truth Lany more: it was too dangerous." The Blackstock people are to be con- gratulated upon. their splendid pre- sentation of the play. Unfortunately the attendance was not as large as should - have been, view of the worthiness of* the cause for which.the play was given. Star of Bethlehem Loyal True Blue Lodge have been wvery loyal to the orphans age. and annually™ help with its finances, ~ 2000 _HQRSE WANTED * Good Driver, must - be Sond and reliable. Apply to Geo. Collins, Port Perry, Ont. FOR SALE Durham heifer, rising 8 years, due in about two weeks. Apply to P. H. Raymer, Prince Albert. tn QO FOUND IN PORT PERRY A gold brooch. Owe can have same by identifjng property and paying for this advt. Apply at Star Office. Port Perry CAFE NOW OPEN houirs. Ice Cream Served Modern Service : ie y Prices Reasonable Give us a trial We will please you Everything new Tobacco for Sale. : FONG SOY, Proprietor. i 00 Oe - PIANO TUNING Mr. N. Yellow! will Be in this district at an early date for the pur- | pose of tuning. pianos. Orders may : fits Tm waiting Sill it stops?" yi Crs San | be left at-Davis' Drugstore... something you want or | partietilarly * in } Meals and lunghes at all| = - il " vl Car To-day" I i sound 'principles. / Durability. - v/ Utmost Accessibility. 5 ¢ Low price with high price design and quality. The public's O.K. has been id -upon- these pringiples. - STANDARD GARAGE Port Perry Ontario » A x &@ - il f ai ly Fone Sarvs Yonge and Alesandes in ; pi Yard Sa 4 BTA Suits ii renee J moths] Every graduate. of. the, i) | Notes Foil! kindly call at, the store of W. M. Letcher, at their earliest convenience. Ww "M@¥lin Letchet, por 13, $050 100 at torr: a : oo Ida' M. Maitland, » BOGUS BILLS ARE AFLOAT " Two Oshawd mérchants are said to each have a $100 bill that they do not krow_what to do with, ~ Some vendor of these famous $100 bills is abroad and:getting in hig work. Great care should be exer- cised in taking these bills, especially of the larger ' denomination from strangers, and in changing money, with whom you are making the trans- action. \ Frere 0 Orme SUPREME COURT After three hours deliberation the jury trying the libel actions against W. J. Trick, Ex-Mayor of Oshawa and John G, Rusesll of Oshawa, re- turned a verdict for the plaintiffs and awarded damages of $15,000 against Trick and $600 y Rus- sell, The Actions were brought by | six persons, contractors, school trus- tees; Architects' Inspector, School Principal, for an aggregate of $65, 000 damages, arising out of public- Size up the bills and size up the party action by . Trick or doclaration charging corrup! for Papainat *the plaintiffs in matters of school con- struction in Oshawa,' Mr. Justice Riddell in charging the]: jury, charged strongly in "favor of the plaintiffs remarking -that their decision was: important to the coun- try at large:"Life utation are the British Subjec further that in 0: perience as co on the bench he had never hea! J botter address than that delivered by Mr. Lawson on behalf of his client, He reviewed the Jury to make enough to show the libel matter being judge .and jury awarded . damages will enter an app from the decision and make an' application before the La new. rial, in. or the pleading!' will in all probability te changed s and} Mr. W. J. To 1 a Court of Appear at Osgoode Hall tor} a new angle to the case will be in- troduced," xr "MYRTLE * Min Flett of Cherrywood, visited er parents, Mr. and Mrs; W. Tarvis, t week, : "Mr, Fred Scurrah, of Oshawa, is visiting his grand daughter, Mrs. Ww. Ross, : "i i Mr, Jas, Beacock®&. Son, Myrtle} | Station, have started on the road with | their truck and are meeting with af generous share- of the 'People's pat | ronage: Mr. Gus. te ut amy ot Tonto, spent the week end a