BA is mot obtained. A SYMPTOM of faulty kidneys. Eradicate it ' by correcting Nature's filters with BANTA'S KIDNEY Your Druggist is authorized to refund purchase price if relief SOLD ONLY IN PORT PERRY AT LAWRENCE'S : DRUG STORE STATIONERY -- $200 in prizes. 75¢. per box. Port Perry DR. WEST'S TOOTH BRUSH-- For a limited time this 50c. brush will sell for 35c. or three for one dollar. also receive one of the dental hand mirrors. Messrs. Warwick Bros. & Rutter are seeking a new name for a kid or vellum finished paper. First prize $100., second prize $65., and third prize $35. Buy a package of their Loftus Lawn envelopes at ten cents a package, or a 15¢. or 25c. Loftus Lawn Writing Tablet, and you will fina a contest entry card. On this card sign your name and address and write your choice of name for this new paper and you may win one of the above prizes. MOIR'S GOLD, SILVER, and BLUE CHOCOLATE BOXES PATTERSON'S CHOCOLATES--29c¢. per pound. Morrison's Drug Store Phone 16 With each brush you will They offer Ontario PROSPECT The Prospect Young Women's In- stitute was held at the home of Miss Jean McClintock, on Saturday, April 2nd. All had a very enjoyable time. The meeting was opened with Lhe ode followed by the minutes of the last meeting. The roll call was answered with "My Favorite Milk Dish." An interesting demonstration on the pas- teurizing of milk was giver. by Miss Jean McClintock. Misses Winnie and Mabel Niddery favoured us with a piano and violin duet. Miss Marion Smith gave an address on the "Care and Use of Milk." An interesting The Gutta Percha Roaderaft Tire A tire of exceptional value at a 'lower price; made of the finest quality of cord fabri¢, each strand impregnated and encased with rubber to prevent cord chafing and to give extra mileage-- another extra value at no extra for the children whose young eyes 26% of children should have the eyes 'warnings having remained unheeded reading was given by Miss M. Barber. Miss Katherine Reaves and Miss Doreen Williams, of Toronto, spent the Easter holidays with Miss Mary Martin, Mr. Robert Day, of Bethesda, has moved on the Taylor farm, at High Point. We welcome them to our midst, Miss Jean McClintock, Miss Mabel Niddery and Miss Evelyn Gilroy visited Miss Mae Barber one day last week. Mr. Horace Webster has hired with Mr. George McClintock for the sum- mer. "Roadcraft » By C. H. TUCK, OPT. D. : Copyright 1927 IRR THE EYES IN MODERN LIFE | PART 9 When it is a common fact that these conditions may arise in our life it| is just natural that we should think may be defective amd strained wun. known or unsuspected by their par- ents, teachers or themselves. We may "WE PAID 20c. F.OB. SHIP- INT. NET TO SHIPPERS FOR FIRST HALF OF MARCH, 1932. AND ------------ HERMOR B) Prosperity Follows Phe Duy Cow make a conservative estimate of about corrected and later in life these de- fects become more fixed and the first we are forced to take notice of the headaches. Approximately 80% of all headaches are due to the eyes. Civilization has definitely affected eye- sight by creating new conditions and also new defects and it keeps science busy keeping pace with the times in producing the proper means of cor- recting the new conditions. Many of | "=== . BUT : 7 those who at present are forced to ; wear glasses constantly had they | Many Jhousands of dollars of found money een corrected in early life would only . have to wear glasses for a short time will fin its way into the pockets of the pr oducer but because they kept putting it off, eventually reached the time when their correction became more difficult and the error more fixed. : the unsatisfactory conditions pre- in the butter market during the present dividend period, and the drastic break in butter prices in February, we will pay a Patronage Dividend on all cream ship- ped us by producers during the six months "period ending March 31st, 1932. The Rate Cannot be Determined Until After Our Books Are Closed for the month of March. Agricultural surveys prove that the - farmer who banks A milk or ream cheque so becomes independent of financia Sr The dairy cow--the milk --the bank account form an indestructible chain which defies " hard times "' and business depressions. For many years The Canadian of Com- merce has catered to needs of the dairy farmer, rendering efficient service. WHERE IT SHOULD GO THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE . with is ama, ( THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA J (To be continued.) EE FOR SALE OR FOR RENT Frame dwelling on John St., Port Perry, formerly occupied by Gordon Sweetman (known as the H. Lucas property), apply to Wesley Boynton, Port Perry. apr 7 ------, PPP SCARF FOUND Apply at Port Perry Star Office. Insure Your Future Returns by Sending * Your Shipments to Toronto Creamery Branch The United Farmers Co-operative Company, Limited 28 Duke. St., Toronto vernment Tested Seed Our stock of tested seed is now complete. If you re- quire any this spring you will do well to purchase early; then you are assured of getting what you want. If left until too late in the season you are very apt to have to take a poorer grade which never pays, no matter how cheaply you may buy. We have the following varieties: EXTRA They have given A LOWER-PRICED Tire wim at no Extra Cost. .. NDER the massive tread in this Roadcraft Tire--built by Gutta Percha--to the cord fabric from friction and ch absorb battering road shocks and flexing strains, to cushion the hammer-like blows that cause ordinary tires to fail, there are GUM an amazing feature that adds thousands of miles to tire life. Originated by Gutta Percha out of the experience gained in 49 years in the rubber industry in Canada, Gum Cushions have been proved successful by thousands of motorists over millions of miles of Canadian highways. reater safety, better satisfaction, tion and wear at these longer tire life. EE Toget this outstandingfeature : in a tire at any price would be good value. To be able to getit in a tire priced as low as the RO. sy built by Gutta Percha, is a saving VALUES rotect gs to GUM CUSHIONS An Extra Value ion tween the More Money for Co-Operators "REDUCED PRICES CHOICE BODY HARDWOOD, CUT IN 12 INCH LENGTHS DELIVERED FOR $12.00 PER FULL CORD. LET US HAVE YOUR ORDER WHILE IT LASTS. » COKE DON'T FORGET WE SELL THE BEST COKE AT THE BEST PRICE. DELIVERED IN TOWN FOR $11.00 PER TON. WE PAY THE WEIGH BILL. Sam. N. Griffen Lumber Co. Phone 240 Day or Night Port Perry CAWKER BROS. Give service and quality in every thing required from a meat market. --FOR PROMPT DELIVERY-- Phone your orders to 29w cost. you can't afford to overlook. Ask your Gutta Percha dealer : An Interesting Accessory for ROADCRAFT TIRES. for You--FREE GuttaPercha & Rubber, Limited Your Gutta Percha Dealer will give you FREE Head Office, Toronto mens SARL We ent CR veniently small --can be in your car ina jiffy--Ask him forit. Riotingin Newfoundland ing their troubles, despite 'the efforts of a pacification committee of. clergy- men, lawyers and business men, or- iginally appointed in connection with| the demand for the investigation of the charges against the Government. oth, { Many in the crowd, whose tempers pcos me residence nearby by Rev. W. A. God- frey, Rev. C. Johnson and Father his behalf. He reached the house in "safety, and later made his way out ' of the riot area through a rear The. mob finally withdrew. (continued from front page) Pippy, who harangued the crowd on | RED CLOVER, ALFALFA, SWEET CLOVER : TIMOTHY, and all other varieties of Farm and Garden Seeds. J. F. McCLINTOCK PORT PERRY, ONT. ABOUT FIRE! Have your property properly : insured at once HAROLD W. EMMERSON HUGH CAMPBELL MERCHANT TAILOR FALL SUITS and OVERCOATS in the latest styles. Excellent cloths and trimmings. + Workmanship Guaranteed. ~ FRENCH DRY CLEANING : Agent for Regent Clothes ah | COAL COKE WOOD | at