x v YF you are the thrifty farmer we pe | ink you are, e, you re goi a write to-day and find out you can save each week pounds of extra butter fat from your herd, You're not going to delay, for you want that saving to' start im- mediately, -Probably right now. your old is cream to pay for a Melotte in less than a year. Probably you can run your skim "milk through a Melotte Separator and get quarts of rich cream out of it, m you are. feeding the calves and pigs, which you might be selling in butter at 40c a pound. That's the reason we want you to clip this coupon, It's going to save you money, not a little but a lot,- Figure it out--the life of a Melotte Separator is at least fteen years--and extra butter every week is going to count up into considerable money, Soisn't ESFIE 3 CREAM SEPARATOR _ pays for itself fro the cream it saves it worth the investment of a two cent. stamp to learn more about it? It certainly is! The Mal is had: money can buy, ou. Separelas market for over forty-five years, Th of Canadian farmers will tell you it's the easiest to operate, it never gets out of order, and lasts a lifetime, - One tum of the crank spins itor twenty-five minutes, Take this very minute to mail attachtd boy n. You'll receive or tells why this yk Es : 7 extra cream every milking. Write now. Don't delay. Find a pen this ry second and fill out the coupon--at . no obligation, of course, OF THE DABOR- SAVING, SANG FARM IMPLEMENTS Roose v0 CANADIAN FARMERS BY ta wr ot hinting Crash ation wow); RALISTER.C?{ ANADA) " Prowi 7 Name.. P R.D Local Representatives, - Port Perry, Ontario. GEO. JACKSON & SON Phone-31 PRINCE ALBERT If You Want If you want flowers that can't be beat, a visit to W: Ettey's will prove a treat. If you want radish, lettuce or rhubarb, Jonas Smith's"quality is superb. If you want baled straw or baled hay, John Jeffrey will supply you if you pay, If you.want rabbits by the pair, Arthur Woodley is right there. - If you want cattle, sheép or swine, the farmers will supply you any time: H- you want chinchilla rabbits with a pedigree, Norman Bur- nett has some you ought to see. If you want threshing done at ease, call on-Fred-MeKay-if you please. If you want. heavy teaming done, Charles Stabback is the right one. If you want wood sawed up quick, Angus Kirby will do the trick. If you want labor done, we have men that do a Cemetery is the place where many a human has ended his race. Glad to know that Mrs. P. Raymer is gaining after her long flinesk. Sorry to report that Mrs. -W. J. Martyn has been confined to her home with a bad cold. ; Mrs. Thos... Turner. and grandson. were in the City for the holiday: On March 28th, 1890 the heaviest fall of snow of the winter came. On March 20th, 1806, the weather was at zero and the C.N.R. trains were stalled and had to be Shovelled out. Mrs. W. Stabback was in the City last week. Mr. Howard Martyn has moved to Mr. Buck's farm, a mile and a half south of here. 2 A number from hegre were at the little work now and then, If you entertainment at Manchester on Fri- want your grave dug, Pine Grove day night. . \ for Economical Tranaportation, HEVROLET has added another beautiful model the Landau : ELA the economy, case ck wer Acer 3 bandant po models essi opera | I Class B--Raymond Martin Garrow. ih ie ~~ TELEPHONE Overhailing sind Rept of Cars and Far Work given special 'attention, WESLEY BRIMACOMBE, RR i, D, A. Lyle is home - again from the West, Miss Mary Williams is spending the holidays in the City. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Barker have moved to the Burns farm 'at Prospect. « Mrs. Wagg is visiting in Brooklin. Miss Mary Hill, Toronto, was. the 'guest of Mrs. John Warren last week. Mrs. Greaves is spending her holi- days in the village, : Sorry to report that Mrs. 0. Hill "11s in vary poor health at present, ------000---- SEAGRAVE On Wednesday, March 31st, at 4 pm, a very pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Armstrong, when tHeir only daughter Dale, was united in Little Britain. The happy couple left on. the evening train fér a 'short honeymoon, after which they will re- side in Little Britain. Rev. Mr. Davidson performed the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dunn, of Port Perry are visiting their daughter Mrs. Howard Tanner. Mr. Roy Moon of Raglan was visit- ing at home last week. Mrs. James Shunk returned on Fri- day after spending twe weeks in To- ronto and Uxbridge, Mr. Will Clark and Mr. Stanley Woolridge were in Toronto on Tues- day on business: Mr. Fred Beadle of Toronto ds at home ofl a visit. Mr. Aubrey Moon and Miss Mar- jorie Hadwin were visitors in Fenelon Falls over the week end. Miss M, Balfour is spending her holidays at her home in Omemee. Miss Gertrude Mitchell returned on Thursday after her holiday in Toronto Mr, Lionel Kendrick was in Toronto over the week end. Miss Blanche Cook of Myrtle Sta. spent "Faster at the home of Mrs. IL. Beadle, Mr. Melville Sleep is home for the holidays. All the young people of our com- munity are cordially invited to attend our League on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, The Blue Ribbon Ti have charge of the program fo evening. Mr, Howard Tannér has been dis- charged from Christie St. Hospital and is at home. Miss Davidson of Toronto is visit- 'ing her parents at the Manse. : Mr. Thos. Harding has purchased Mr. Howard Leasks farm north of the village. Mr, Edgar Butt was in Toronto recently and purchased a new team of horses. ------000-------- PROSPECT SCHOOL REPORT Sr. TV--David Walker (HY), Chas: Webster (H.) ' Sr. III--Jean McClintock (H), Leslie Smith (H), Mabel Niddery (H) Bert Gray ; J¥. III---Ffank Maridebson (H) and Horace Webster (H) equal; Bruce Manderson (H), Maudie Smith (H). I Class A--Marian Smith (H) I-Class C,--~Paul Martin - : Primer--Bruce Holtby (H), Harold Vernon . (H), Jimmie Manderson, Lloyd Smith, Harold Gray . 'Mrs. L. Roach Teacher. ----000-- SCHOOL REPORT OF 8. 8. NO. 2, SCUGOG ~ a Sr, IV--=Gladys Dodsley 72, Marion Stephenson 71, Stuart Mark 64, Jr. IV---Marjorie Milier 78, Donald 1ph Milner 8; Grace , Aion Sweetman 48* How- marriage to Mr. Gordon Sweetman of |» Mr. Leslie Jones of Toronts, spent the week end at tlie home 'of Wm. Ackney, £5 Mr. Ross Prentice of Port Perey i visiting with 'his brother George, Mrs. John 'Abbott and Jack, were recent visitors of Mrs. Ed. McCulloch, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ashenhurst and Lloyd, of Bethesda, visited recently with Mr, and Mrs, W. A, Cook,' Miss Vernd 'Bailey of Toronto spent hér Easter Holidays at her home here. Mz, and' Mrs, Harry Harper, Utica, spent. Easter with {her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. Graham, The Misses Verna and Pearl Bailey spent a couple of days last week with Utica friends,: 50th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Meaford, April 3, 1926 At Harkaway, the home of Mr. and of a pleasant gathering on Wednes- day, March 24th, it being the 50th anniversary of their wedding day. Guests to the number of about fifty gathered at their home during the afternoon and at evening dinner was served, a After dinner the gathering was called to order and Mr. and Mrs, Ji Thompson were asked. to be seated while the following address was réad: To Mr. and Mré. Thompson: We your friends and relatives have 'gathered to spend a few 'hours in celebrating your fiftieth } annivarsary 'of your wedding. We are glad that you are enjoying good health and hope that you may be pared to enjoy a number of years more Of your happy union" to your diamond annivers We ask you to accept these gifts as an appreciation of your kindress to each and all of us: p Signed on behalf of your Sle Rosena Brodie, Wesley Thompson Mr. Thompson replied in a few well chosen words, veanking. tiiem for the remembrances, After singing: "For they are jolly good .fellows™ and "Silver Threads Among the Gold", the balance of the 'evendnig was Spent in music and games, 3 ; The family were all home except one son, Godfrey, of the West. The bride's brother, Thos. Beckett, of Ed- monton, came for the celebration. The groom wore the same tie that he wore at his wedding which was given to him by his mother. Mr. Thompson was born in Darling: ton Township and moved to Scugog when he was about 4. years old with | his parents the. late Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Thompson, where he lived for some 25 years, after which he moved to Grey- County. Mrs. Thompson, was the daighter of the late George and Mrs, Beckett, and was born in Reach Township. || " RE ERI AN Mrs. John. Thompson, was the scene) # colors. Prices 10c. and colors. : 3 The couple were married at Prince Albert by Rev. Mr. MeDougald, One year 'after the mariage they moved to Euphrasia' Township, Grey Co. } and have resided on the same farm|. ever since, Samy 1010 SS MANCHESTER Mrs. Bruce Robertson of Bobeay- geon, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lakey. Sorry to report the illness of Mr. J. T. Dobson, who is at Present under the doctor's care, Miss Blanche Reésor is spending the holidays with her parents. at Claremont, Mr. and Mrs, Russell and children of -Peterboro, spent a short time at the home of Mr. and Mrs, C. Gerrow. The entertainment held in' the Unitéd Church on Good Friday. even- ing was a decided success. Much|- credit is due the entertainers for the splendid manner in which 'their num- bers were given: of Miss' Margaret, Johns, teacher -at Fhelstorey ig' spending the holidays at IN WALL PAPERS WE ARE Dining Rooms, Hall, and Living Rooms: both colorful and two tone treatments. | Bird Designs and Chintz Patterns, suitable for Bedrooms, "in a "variety of § to 40c. per toll. : 8 CONGOLEUM RUGS i in a alar We have all sizes an "CURTAIN MATERIALS Ely In Curtain Nets are showing'an SS aceptionall ood line a gE = hibit 2 "Finer qualitios i in extra good designs @ doe prices, - 30¢,"an 60 ELIELTLEIILLLTeLLes BROCK BROS. . x CO. | ES evSSyeseRItatstii ns IEEE IIEItEIs00888itsseassrnssorsen b$34 her home here, . . 0 BE. Spencer is recovering from her recent illness. Miss Aletha Barrett, of Toronto, spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Barrett, i Master Clarkson Harrison is visit- ing at the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. 'F. Qrosier. Miss Mary Hill of Toronto was a recent Campbell, Service will be 'nla in this Church on Sunday. evening next. a2 tea QO Os. FARM WANTED FOR RENT 100 acres, good land and buildings. Possession next Fall, "Forward in- formation fo Box 49 Star Office, | Port Perry, Ont, Da ||| ,FOR SALE $3.00 per bushel, bags extra. Apply to R. W. Walker, Phone 153 r 1-4, Port Perry RRA. fa 4 We are glad to yepart that Mrs, A. "of her sister; Mrs. P.| White Blossom Sweet over Seed. | variety of patterns at attractive prices. : Size TY x 9ft. $9.25 Size 9x9ft $11.25 } Size 9X10%, ft. 183.25 Size 9x 12ft.' 14.75 § LINOLEUM RUGS: = 2ie, i Size 9x10%. $13.50. Size. - 9x12 $15.50 : : 3 X 4 yards wide Linoleum, $1.00 per yard. LY. i Floor Oil Cloth in the following widths: ~ .° : 1yd., 1} yds; 13 yds., 2yds., and2fyds. @ "Bb. per yd. c, be and 90c. yd. FARM FOR SALE of Port Perry, lot 14, Con, 6, Reach. Immediate possession, Apply to T. H. Harding; R.R.1, Port Perry, Phone 190 r 28. ~ mm LL} -- FOR SALE Brown Gelding 6 years, 1550 Ibs. Grey Percheron 3 years, 1450 Ibs. Bay Mare § years, Young pigs, Sows 'to farrow in"April, May, June, 0. A. 'C. No. 21 seed Barley, Abundant Oats, | Sensation Oats. Stan. Woolridge, R. Mar 18 R. 2, Seagrave, ----------(Q QO. FOR SALE ; \Whité Wyandotte Baby: hicks and Eggs for hatching, John S. Martin strain, eggs Bc. , per setting of 15. Phone 189r4. aos 2 : Ey On Thursday night, cutter cushion. \ or notify Mr. Speen R.RA4, Port Perry. . 125 acres for sale,"one mile west' Apply Mrs. Fred Raines, Port Perry, | Finder please leave at Gérrow's Store SHOWING Leaf deine Suitable for. 'These new !designs | be | found ing Prices 12jc. to 0c. per roll. ; e &