Dr. F. E. Luke, Opto- A. J. Davis' drugstore, at Port Perry, Thursday, February 20 00 CARNIVAL AT PORT PERRY The Carnival of the season will be ¢ held in the Skating Rink, at Port Perry, on the evening, of Wednesday, February bth. Prizes will be given for the best Costumed Lady, Character Costume, Lady; Costumed Girl; Comic Costume, Couple Skating; Best Costumed Gent; Character Costume, Gent; Costumed Boy, Burlesque Hockey Match. Raees--Walking race, girl's races, boys' races, puck chase, etc. Open skating after events. by the band. CHANGE OF MARKET The town market will be changed from present location to Town Hall, on and after February 1, 1930. By order of the Council, E. H, PURDY, Clerk. TAX NOTICE : Notice is hereby given that all parties in arrear for taxes will be required to pay same by February 15th, 1930. All arrears at that date will be placed in Bailiff's hands for collection. By order of the Council, E. H. PURDY, Clerk. RETR ORR If you are troubled with constipa- tion take Gallagher's Herbal Tonic. Its action is not lessened by continued use. Sold in Port Perry by P. G, Morrison. Music pm L O. D. E The regular meeting of the Scugog Chapter, 1.O.D.E, will be held at the rooms of the order on Monday, Feb- ruary 8rd at 1.30 o'clock, = A full ttend is req 1 as election of officers will be held. ---- Ori ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday February 2nd-- 11 a.m.--Morning Service. 2.30 p.m.--Sabbath School, 7 p.m.--Evening Service. a) Quer UNITED CHURCH, PORT PERRY Sunday, February 2nd, 1930 11 a.m.--Worship Service The sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be commemorated in connection with this service, 2.30 Sabbath School. 7 p.m.--Series on Respectable Sins. 1--Sins of the Tongue. Prince Albert Church-- 1.45 p,m.--Sabbath School. 3 p.m.--Waorship service followed by by Sacramental service. ee Oe SPECIAL PRICES ON FARM MACHINERY Re-possessed Rebuild Machines-- Mowing Machines, Side Rakes, Fer- tilizer Drills, Fordson Tractor, Plows, almost a complete list. You get a guarantee as if they were new, Any- one wanting machinery will need to order at once, as they will not last long at the prices asked. C. SWITZER: Port Perry. eal A LETTER FROM THE WEST The Editor of the Star received a letter from Mr. F. Woodley, in which he says: "We are having an old- fashioned winter here, lots of snow and cold weather, with pure fresh air. There is plenty of wild game in the woods on the mountain slopes. I en- joy the spring water. All in the best of health." asain GREENBANK Mrs. 8, Chambers, Wilfred, visited c her sister Mrs. James Lee, on Toes: day of last week. Mr. John Wright, of Manilla, at week. © Miss Edna Nugent visited friends in Sunderland last week. CT us. Leask is in Toronto. We hope) ventilated pen shelter in Pad won RO Prof. H. H. Dean, of 0.A.C., urges} the adoption of slogans based on re- search to help production in the var- ious lines of dairying, such as "chew cheese and save your teeth", or "eat cheese for supper and sleep well." He pointed out that Canadians should eat more cheese. z Oops : CHICKEN HOUSE FOR SALE Modern Chicken house 16 x 24 feet, double floor, with front elevation of 6 feet, and rear height of 6 feet, could be used for summer kitchen. Apply at Star Office. HOCKEY SCHEDULE The following is the schedule for the Northern group of the Inter- scholastic Hockey League. Jan. 31 Sunderland at Cannington Port Perry at Uxbridge Uxbridge at Cannington Port Perry at Sunderland Cannington at Port Perry Sunderland at Uxbridge Cannington at Sunderland Uxbridge at Port Perry EO HIGH SCHOOL NOTES The hockey team must be either carrying a lucky stone with them, or else they are proving that they are an excellent - team, for they have been victorious in both games played this season, The score of the game with Sunderland was 5-1, with Cannington 5-1. We only. hope that this success will not terminate at the game on Thursday, January 30th, with Ux- bridge. Uxbridge has always been' one of Port Perry's most formidable oppon- ents in both hockey and baseball games. The number of times that Port Perry has won in these sports from Uxbridge are not very numerous but that is no reason why Port Perry cannot win in the game at Uxbridge this week, so we hope for another victory. Feb, 17 Feb, 14 Feb. 21 er ee Qe FOR SALE A Happy Thought range, use only one year, good as new, water front attached. Cost $90, will sell for $65. Apply at Star Office. feb 13 DIED HALL--At the residence of her sister, Mrs. R. W, Valentine, Brock Township, on Sunday, January 26th, 1930, Margaret Ann Hall, in her 84th year. LAMBE---In Reach Tp, 2, on Monday, January 27th, 1930, Maurice William, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs, William Lambe, aged 4 months, 23 days. lot 23, con. mre Yen CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION The annual Vestry meeting of the Church of the Ascension, Port Perry, was held on Monday, January 27th, fn the Parish Hall The financial statement was presented by the Treasurer, Mr. Hutcheson, who an- nounced that there was a sufficient balance to enable him to make a con- siderable reductigh on. the Church debt. Very satisfactory reports were then presented by the various church organiations, Mr, Hutcheson and Mr. Rose were re-elected wardens for the ensuinf year, and Mr, Widden was appointed Vestry Clerk. The delegates to the Synod are Mr. Rose, Mr. W. Wilson, Dr. Lundy. The Rector thanked the Wardens and the different officers for their de- voted work during the past year. At the close of the meeting several donations were promised .towards a further reduction of the debt, ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting was held on Monday, January 20th, with Mr. John Jeffrey, President, in the chair. The auditors' report was presented and adopted. The report showed re- balance on hand of $1246.76. | recent weather is causing a great deal +| Monday, 8 pom --A. Y. P. A. : meen | cm vee o PINE GROVE CEMETERY" CO. - | ceipts for general account of $2836.65. ** it expenditures of $1590.89, Jeaving 4 al : co En r conditions 'on Sunday, ior i Toly good ot tendance at Sunday Schvol. A pleas- ing duet was rendered by the Misses Norma and Fern Moon. The Supt Mr, John Mark, is still confined to home through illness. Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Shunk visited relatives in Port Perry on Friday. . Leask, Mrs. J. McLean and Mrs. J, Mark, on the sick list. The of sickness; so many being laid up with tonsilitis and colds, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moon ahd two children visiting relatives in Toronto. Mr. Orr Shunk of Port Perry was visiung his parents on Monday. Mr. and Mrs, H. Wanamaker enter- tainea & number of their friends on rriday evening, Mrs. Gordon Cherrie visiting her parents Mr. and srs. S. Reynolds last week. Mr. and Mrs, 8. McCoy have im- proved their home by putting in elec uric hghts, The iriends of Mr. and Mrs, Nor- man Smith sympathize with them in the loss of their house and barn by lire on Friday morning. Mrs, Smith, who is in poor health, was not at home at the time, the shock will be keenly felt by her as everything in the home was burned. Causeof fire unknown. The Young People's League will conduct the services in the United Church next Sunday evening. A special program will be given. A meeting of the U, F. O. was held at the home of Mr, S.J. Wooldridge, on Saturday afternoon and was fairly well attended. Those interested should profit by these meetings. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harding and son Frank, spent Monday afternoon in Lindsay. Glad to report the formers sister Mrs. W. Tremeer, able to leave the Hospital on Wednesday much im- proved in health. The bers of the Quadrata Club and the Nelson Bible Class were en- tertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs, H. Mitchell, on Friday evening last. Mr. Mansell Stone took a sleigh load of about twenty members besides a few who went in cutters. The even- ing was spent in progressive euchre, and other games. Miss Velma Mac- Millan and Mr. Mac McMillan were the winners of the first prize. Fol- lowing the games a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. All who at- tended were unanimous in reporting a most enjoyable evening, Semen i) OO iii CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Sunday, February 2nd--- 11 a.m.--Holy Communion 3 p.m.--Sunday School. Friday, 7.45 p.m.---Weeknight service CANADA GYPSUM ANNOUNCES Mr, R. E. Haire, President of Can- ada Gypsum and Alabastine indicative of the Company's compre- hensive field of operations, in as much CHANGE IN COMPANY NAME } Limited, For some time past it has been felt |» that the name was not sufficientty i BLIC CONCERT, JANUARY 31st, This popular concert will be held in the Assembly Hall of the High School. The program will consist of choruses, Wigwam Evening, Presentation of prizes, and an operetta "The Golden Whistle." And don't fail to see the} "Burnt Corkers." Get your tickets now. The date is Friday, January 81. (to-morrow.) Admission b60c. Your Eyes and Qur Service W. A. HARE, 8 Bond St. ast W. A. HARE, 8 Bond St. E,, Oshawa. A Person May Boast "That both his far and near vision seem perfect. And apparently prove it, which may really mean little or nothing. How about these questions? --Do you see comfortably as well as well? Without straining your eyes? Without headaches? Without squint ing or frowning? The correct ans- wers to these questions are revealed by our examination. LE UNITED CHURCH ANNIVERSARY ah Milk, 2 tins for Aunt Jemina Pancake Flour Free Running: Salt . Lily Chicken Haddie, 1's per tin Kraft Mayonnaise, 12 Shelled Walnuts, pieces per ..1b 45¢ Cloths Pins . Aylmer Pork & Beans, 2's per tin 12¢. Rinso, small ........ Millionaire Sardines, 2 tins for Shirrif's True Vanilla, 1% oz. 23c. A. & H. Sal Soda, 2 pkgs. for SUPERIOR STORE Jas. McKee & Son = - jar ..25¢. Easiwhite Toilet Flush, tin .... Hawes' Floor Wax 1's per. tin ..43¢. Chipso, large pkg. : PS aie Surprise Soap, per bar ..........05¢ Aylmer Jumbo Peas, 2's No, 5, tin 21¢ Libby's Asparagus tips, 1's 3a Deshy Loaf Cheese, per ™ or ....18¢, Shrimps, per tin coeensniinan. 2860 .....2 pkgs 15c. Kellogg's Bran Flakes. ...2 for 25¢.| Old Colony Maple Syrup, 16 oz, 33c. Millionaire Sauces, per bottle Li lde, 22c. .25¢, Kellogg's Pep, per pkg. ........12¢c. Infant's Delight Soap.. 4 cakes 25c. 35¢.|f wa 13c. Port Perry The anniversary services of the Port Perry United Church were con- speaker for the day was Rev. W. Harold Young, of St. Paul's United Church, Toronto, He gave most in- spiring messages to large congrega- tions. His addresses were eloquent and very practical and helpful, Particular mention must be made of both morning and evening. The thank offering of $600 which was asked by the Official Board was almost completely subscribed, and it is expected that the objective will be met, This is the 44th anniversary of the Port Perry church, and at present, as was well shown at the Annual Meet- ing, all departments of the church are in a flourishing condition. The Port Perry Hockey Club in con- junction with the Rink Management intend holding the tournament on Feb. 19th, 20th, 21st, and 22nd. The fol- lowing teams aye expected to compete for the $260 in prizes: Stock Yards, Canadian Bankjof C ce, Whitby, Port Perry, Lindsay, Oshawa Hockey Club, Oshawa Simcoes, Goodyears (Toronto), or Imperial Oil > Combined tickets will be available and there is ng doubt 'but that.these games will be well worth atending, eR GO0------ A REPLY . . Port Perry, Ontario. Editor,-- "In addressing an open letter to ducted on Sunday, January 26th. The| the excellent music given by the choir, |. St aggp=---- ANNUAL HOCKEY TOURNAMENT ASSOCIATION At F anning' s Stables, LINDSAY, at 1 :30 pm. Blood, and oyal Sort. some of the families represent. Peterboro Bus Lines | D. J, McPhaden, Gaul 'balance on hand of $1391.10. VICTORIA SHORTHORN ANNUAL SALE on Wedlesty February 12 16 Bulls which should suit the most discriminating buyer. Three of these are two years old and fit to go in any herd, Among the sires of the lot are Thornham Minstrel, BI ie Village King, Red Knight, Quarter Mayflower, Stamford, Jilt, Rosemary and Rosebud ure vy on the C. N. R, C. P. R., Toronto and M. A, Winter, Lindsay So Cleaning Process at Yery prices. W.T. Rodman Over Tel, Office Port Perry COMING Dr. F, E. Luke, Optdmetrist, 167 Yonge St, Toront,'s able eye- sight specialist, at A. J. Davis" drugstore, Port Perry, Thursday, February 20th. Don't miss this chance. a F. E. LUKE _ Optometrists 163-167 Yonge St; TORONTO 3 J. A. HETHERINGTON Shirapractof and Dopting. Therapist Tuenday, Thursday and Saar, 1 to 12 am. Phone Merchant Tailor A I ee AEE LEE em SRA TE CL ar SRE I SNE YT AR,