on. Monday to. Mr. J. Death ; came 8 Morcombe Real, of Greenbank, and Reach Town: ship of one of its most highly estes: +. Mr Real was a great favorite; His dispesition ~ was most kindly and plendid i Mindy influence acter was 'the community was ed 8 Ee ways for the best. When removes such hy a Tian the loss to the commupity is hard to "=~ Mr. J. Morcombe Real was horn on the farm on which he li ved and-died, some 66 years ago. He McGregor, Bethesda. days last week with her sister, Mrs. Walter Miss Myrtle McCulloch, of Ottawa and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Terry and baby of New Toronto, spent a few days last week with their fatherand mother 'Mr, and Mrs. Bd. McCulloch." Mr, and Mrs, Pascoe Luke and Leqla, Mr..and Mrs. Geo. Michie, also Misses Blanche and Gladys Luke, of Toronto, spent N home of Mr, Neil McDonald. : Miss E. Lishman has returned after spending her holidays at her home at Simcoe. - Mr. and Mrs. James Ashton, Howard and Lula, spent New Year's Day at the home of Mr. Wm. \ : Ashton, of Ashburn, spent, a few ', Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bailey, of Uxbridge, spent { Years with her mother, Mrs, New Year's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Ashton. . Master Murray Geer, of Pine Grove, is spend- ing a few days with his grandfather. i he . P, Luke and Leola were in Greenbank one r, and Mrs. Jos. Wilson a family spent New agner. 'Miss Marjorie and Malcolm Bailey were recent visitors at Neil McDonald's. = : x. Ross Brentice of Scugog spent Sunday at 'home of Mr. eGeo. Prentice. ~~ + Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Ashton were visitors at the' > of Mr, A. Claughton on Saturday. : Mrs, Norman Prentice were recent itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Findlay > . now that we are a pace again, after Fad festivities, we. ew Year's Day at the Year's resolution -- Worry less and work more Ride les and walk more. more, practice morel. Mr. D. Anderson, of Cleveland, Mrs. James Horn. PRINCE ALBERT 'should take more interest in this meeting and be on hand to hear what has heen done b, in the interest of Education. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Williams | with friends at Honeydale.- = - The correspondent extends New Year's greet- | ing to all readers of the Star. Mr. Fred Williams, we are pleased to report, is able to be out and around again. We are pleased to hear that the Sabbath School attendance is increasing and that the "School is progressing under the superintendency of Mr. Murphy. ; We are afraid that the wood haulers will have to call off for a while until the sleighing is better. Miss Mary Holman, who was visiting in Brook- lin and Prince Albert, has returned to the city: It was a fast race between the train and a horse on Thursday morning. Mr. John Jeffre North. fa Mr. Thos. E. Nixon, of Cliremont, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. eGo. Johnston on the holiday. . Miss Anmie Rawlins, of Toronto, spent her holi= days at the home of Mr. Thos. Turner. Mr. and Mrs. W. Weir, Scarboro, were in Brook: lin last week with Mrs. Weir's mother. heve is no place like Prince Albert for Green- 8. If its flowers etables you want the to come, = - Irene James of Manchester, left this week spent the holiday "1 took place of January Delineator The young people are enjoying skating on Mr. Knight's pond and at Myrtle rink. A good New Frown less and laugh Eat legs and chew more. _ Preach less and S spent. New Years with his sisters, Miss Lizzie Anderson and The annual School Meeting: was held in the assembly room at the school on Wednesday, of | last week. There was not a large attendance-- not nearly as large as there should be, as people: y. the Board | y has' returned from 'hig trip] 20c. | lage on Monday. . Mrs. Playter spent a few days with friend Manilla, this week. »| station for a few days. ing hauled through the village these days. We notice: Mr, Norman Burnett is having good sale of rabbits these days. his mother, Mrs. Hubbard. - Mr. and Mrs. W. Savage the village on, Saturday. friends in Brooklin, a visit in the west. Mr. T. Smith informed me that my geport of his farm being rented was not the ease. Mr. and Mrs. $id. Burnett, of Oshawa, were in the village for the holiday. SCUGOG The series of Christmas entertainments on the Island was concluded on Tuesday evening, Dec. 29th. There were four in all. The first at the Head Church was held on Fri- day evening, Dec. 18th. The Church was tastily decorated and the program contained some very fine and appropriate numbers. On Monday evening, Dec, 21st, an enjoyable time was spent at the Foot Church. The building | was crowded to excess. 'The fact that it was a pleasant night and the roads were in fair condi- tion for any kind of vehicle, buggy, car or cutter, accounted to some extent no doubt for the large gathering. Many took advantage of the favor- able conditions to enjoy a sleigh or cutter ride, in some cases, the first for the season. gram was good, and contained sorhe very amusing numbers, as well as some of a more serious and thoughtful nature.* Dec. 21st, when the Centre folk brought-on their (annual affair, were nearly perfect. The Church was well filled. Those who took part in ious numbers rmed very well indeed. usual the little tots got an enthusiastic reception and captivated the audience by their sweet sim- Plisity. The whole program was well enjoyed. _ The last of the series, that at the Indian Church A great deal of credit and thanks are due to Mr. and Mrs. Hawley, Toronto, were in the vil-. 8 in Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, of Manilla, are at the There is a large quantity of hay and straw he- Mr. Wm. Burnett; of the U.S.A., is visitingswith , of Brooklin Were in Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Hall spent the holiday with r. and Mrs. Art Hunter have returned from The pro-| The outdoor conditions on Wednesday: evening, | - the var-| ning, Dec. 29th. = The | == program was made up largely of selections from | = he programs given at the Foot.and Centre. .. [| nt considerable time and thought in| = ion | fe and. in 2% Dr: J. Al Vi Physician and Surgeon; Successor to late Dr. 8. J. Mellow " Office, Queen St., Port Perry, i » Bell Phone 17 pg Wiss Madeline Cockiurn Miss Hazel Cockburn - Teachers of . "a + PIANQ. AND VICLIN. Goode's Creamery 7 at Port Perry TEA Ig paying 43¢c. per Ib. for butter at. You can save labor and make "+: more money by sending cream to Port Perry Creamery = GOODE'BROS, Proprietors. =" W. A. SANGSTER DENTAL SURGEON : Office Bours--9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ; : Office over McKee's Shoe Store y. your i: = { 3 OHN EELDON LUN LDS, D.DS, DENTAL SURGEON Graduate of Royal : Surgeons and Ur Office Hours--9 a.m. ing by a Phones-Office 68 r 2. Residence Office over Morrison's Drug iactorily c : bought, on '