32) ! PAGE FOUR __ Lodge, AF. & A.M, attend Ting _so_much cold and snow. LOCAL ITEMS A number of members of Fidelity ed a meet- of Cedar Lodge, Oshawa, on Tuesday evening. It was the occasion of the official visit of the D.D.G.M. The Third Degree was_exemplified: 5 rm rr A my W. M. S. OF UNITED.CHURCH Thé Evening Auxiliary held their . March meéting on Wednesday even-|. ing, March 18th, at the home of Miss Stovin, with twenty members present. Mrs. S. Cawkér's group hac charge of the programme, which consisted of a Devotional Leaflet read by Mrs. Peterson, a piano duet by Mvys, John Dowson and' Mrs, J. E. Jackzon;--and a'chapter in the Study Book on Africa taken by Miss Stovin. A question- naire on nicotine was conducted by Mrs. Jackson. < Refreshments were close of the meeting. On Sunday, April bth, Miss Bertha Manarey of Central India will speak at the morning service under the auspices of the W.M.S. served at the too HOCKEY NEWS IN BRIEF In the first play-off game for the N.H.L. Championship, Detroit defeat- ¢d the Montreal Maroons, 1-0. In this game the fans sure got the worth of their money. The game went into 116'¢ minutes of overtime, * K| * 4 In the first round for the Stanley, . Cup, the scores were not so close. Boston 3-Toronto 0. } New York Americans 3-Chicago 0 Boston plays in Toronto on Thurs- day, March 26th and New York in Chicago on the same evening. * * * In the intérmediate B play-downs, Whitby defeated Niagara-on-the-Lake in the game at Oshawa on Monday, by a score of 5-4. This gives Whitby a-one goal lead when then go to the Falls for the return game. a << - SUIT AGAINST RAILWAY IS SEQUEL TO FLOOD Sequel to the $250,000 flood in Belleville djstrict, William Britton, of pro - * "this ¢ity, has entered suit for damages against the C anadian Pacific Railw ay. A doxen others have Signi ified their Ww of following the example ot |. Mr. Britton. All complaitants are residents of the district known as the "flats." : - It is claimed by the flool victims the low-slung steel railway bridge at the mouth of> the Moira River blocked the escape of the ice pack and augmented the flood. a A LETTER FROM FLORIDA I am enclosing a clipping which I a am sure will be of interest to many Prince Albert People. Miss Bullen is a cousin of mine and she and her two sisters' 'taught school for many years in Prince Albert and the surrounding country. We are still enjoying life in the Scuth. Sorry you have been having By this, time I presume the most of the snow. is gone. Belleville and Port Hope have had a terrible experience as well as " many other towns in Canada and the United States. Some 50,000 tourists in St. Peters- burg this winter, There is more building going on this winter than for many years past. Kindest regards. R S. JEFFREY. "Presentation to Miss Bullen" A delightful event of "Chu reh Night" at the St. Paul Street Church, St..Catharines, last night was the pre- sentation of a beautiful silver tea ser- vice to Miss Lucy Bullen-in recogni- tion of faithful services willingly rendered over a period of years. Miss Bullen lias recently been forced to re- liquish her activities in the Sunday School owing to ill health and hast evening the school board took the op- opportunity of showing their appre- ciation for her services in tangible form. TT Mr. F. R. Paxton, former superin- tendent, referred to Miss Bullen as a teacher who could always be depended upon, and as treasurer of the school for 13 years. - Superintendent J. 'R. Empringham made the presentation, LISTEN! ARE YOU PREPARED FOR SPRING WORK? If not get ready now. Bring in your repairing "early and thus avoid disappointment later on. We have a good supply 'of Har- ness and Harness Parts, also' Sweat Pads, Horse Collars, Men's Work Boots at $2.75 and $3.25, Overalls, or Bmocks, 9 oz. $1.85 Overalls, 8 oz. at $1.65 Overall Pants, double fronts, $1.40 Give'us a call, we are at 'your service, WILLIAM WEBSTER, At Beatly's Store, Port Perry Church of the Ascension 7.00 p.m.--Evening Service. -- too ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. D. A. Ferguson, B.A., Minister 7 p.m.-- Evening service. Ba a PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH i 11 a.m.--Subject: The Shield of Faith. 1.15 p.m.--Men's Class -and Forum. 2.45 p.m.--Sunday School. 7 p.m.--Subject: Who Owns You? April 5, 11. am, -- W. M. S. Easter Thank Offering Service. WANTED Young girl to assist with house- work. _ Sleep out. Apply at Star Office. . 8 : Do You Know what will happen to your Estate if you. do not make a will?" Our little pamphlet - entitled "I Don't" Need A" Will" raises some of the prety lems. oe ls * Acopy will gladly be . ~~ sent to you upon re- quest... _-- J THE STERLING TRUSTS CORPCRATION TORONTO ppna--E--------------EL ad -- rt FAP vrei _ Al NOTICE RE TAXES Notice is hereby given that all ar- rears of taxes on lands in this Muni.. cipality will be returned to the: County Treasurer at April 1st next in accord- ance with the provisions of the Assessment Act, and that on and after that date all_ payments on-acgount of. made to the said County Treasurer at Whitby. - Notice is further given that arrears of Business Taxes, Water Rates, and Licence Fees, overdue for more than six months at April 1st/will be handed to the Solicitor for the omni yil to be collected according to law and as ordered .by By-law No. 983 of- the Municipality. . ° H. C: NASMITH, Municipal Treasurer. Good . Property| for Sale . 3 ". To wind up Estate| 7 roomed frame house, newly deco- rated, in splendid condition, godd fur- nace, easily warmed, hard and soft water, stable, over an. acre of land. Small fruits. This property will be sold at a reasonable price and on good terms to wind up the estate. Apply to the Executors, Robt. Somerville, Port Perry or Mrs. Howard Franklin, R.R. 4, Port Perry. mar27 ATTHCR the cause of a PDe---- DIED SWAIN--In Cartwright Township, on Sunday, March 22nd, 1936, Stan- ford Swain, in his 73rd year, SWEETMAN -- On Scugog Island, on Monday, March 2: 3rd, 1936, John A, Sweetman, in his 72nd year. WALLACE -- Minnie Wallace, daughter of the late Joseph Stone and Mrs. Stone, of Greenbank, on Frid March 20th, 1936, in her 61st ven GRAHAM -- Op Sunday, Graham, Scugog Island March 22nd, 1936, on in his 82nd year, Dimon" - LUMBAGO SEIRTICA / RUMACAPS give immediate iy from pain and at the same time they will start cleansing the blood of uric acid 'and other impurities which poison the systein and cause rtheuma- | tism, sciatica, lumbago, backache, A regular treatment of RUMACAPS will give you permanent relief. Box of 30 Capsules, $1.00 RUMACAPS RHEUMATIC CAPSULES T---- A Hs SL MCB yp Ar INSEPOES lI R. BENTLEY such arrears will be required to be Eyes Tested _AND 2 Glassds Supplied WHERE NECESSARY WANTED 20,000 MUSKRATS for highest prices cll I. Stien, Whitby phone 81 and reverse the charges Vernon, On Tuesday about 26 pas- sengers took refuge at the parsonage, a few remaining over night, while others were looked after at homes in "our-village. Such expeiiences only add to the many thrills of | Winer travelling. a : 4 0 _P, G. MORRISON The C.P.R. have an extra gang of ||§ {4men on shovelling. snow in preparation for the next, storm or 4 flood. | ~ MYRTLE Al <, Lawrence' S ny Store News To You Save With, Safety ANNOUNCING One. Cent Salo NEXT WEEK Thursday, Friday, Saturday il a BN at Your Rexall Store) LAWRENCE'S of payments. It will pay you to look into this bargain. Apply at Carnegie Hardware. mar 27 Office Up-stairs, over Emmerson's ' : * Insurance Office OPTOMETRIST - PORT PERRY. ONT. Y Miss Laurin Bradley; of Brooklin,||fl = Last year we had a record Spring Sale. This. Spring we : vv spent the week end with her parents expect it will be even bigger. After such a severe winter Myrtle Station | Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Bradley. ~ * and such bad roads, we feel that the sale comes at a very | U d Ch h sdvics next Sunday to be at 7 p.m. Mr. Fred Holliday » of Brooklin, appropriate Hus. 7 | BL : nite ure AMER ve ay, pe madé his annual trip through here the Make sure of: your share of bargains in "Rexall Remedies; | : a nay pm, earlier part of the week assessing the _ Puretest Household Drugs, Stationery, Toiletries, Shaving : :! . ratepayers, We undérstand the as- Cream, Tooth Paste and Brushes, First Aid Supplies, Candy, oO 1 Ir Last Sunday the roads were in such | sessment this year will be much the ete. a bad condition that it was found ad-| same as last year. See Sale Bills and next wgek's Star for further details. visable to hold the Church service in| (wine to the impassable condition "Then, if bad weather keeps#/6u away, you can telephone or C C e rt / the wie; The service at Raglan| oe tho ninth concession to Raglan on mail us your order. We wil be glad to save it for you. ( ) 1 | was: cangelle Sunday, Rev. Mr. Honey was unable((§l | [] ' fioney i { - - : On Tuesday, Mr. J. E. Beacock at-| to reach that appointment and: held tended the funeral. in Blackstock, of | the regular service here in the after- and Social one of his old friends and neighbors, | noon. Basing his theme on Joseph he A. M. LAWRENCE A 'Mr. Stanford Swain, and was one of preached a very earnest sermon, oxall, - FRID AY the pallbearers. "| pointing out the ordeals Joseph had to Store ¥ - Mrs. Roy Spencer of Perth, spent contend ih through family jealousy, PHONE 49 P ORT PERRY i APRIL 3rd part of last week with her parents ete.,- and how eventually after being i Mr: and Mrs. Beacock _ | entombed and ostracised from his ; . : At 8.00 p.m. ; pi / ie "| family for years he finally became a | : : : = y kK : r. John 'Broome, of_ a, was a| promjnent God-fearing man and bury- y : Old Time Music and Old week-end visitor with Mr. and Mrs.| ing the hatchet he freely forgave his of FRUITS VEGETABLES > 4 Time Costumes. Lunch! H. Lane. he brothers for all their misdeeds. Rev, Bananas ...........dozen 25c. . Large New Cabbage, 2 Ibs. 9c. Served. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Chisholm spent | Mr. Honey stressed the importance of: Large Oranges, 2 dozen for 45c. Large New Carrots, bunch 5¢. | Admission Zc. ° one day of last week with their son not only striving for riches and honors Medium Oranges, ..basket 45c. Large Radish, .......bunch Bec. Tet J153I0n C. Mr. Geo. Chisholm in Toron but in order to make a success' of life = (a proximately -3 dozen)-- _ Large New Beets, ..bunch bc. : : oronto, Ap : Proceeds in Aid of the Choir. | 1 PHI BE ld. one must aspire for higher and holier| Bl B.C. Delicious Aoples, $ for oe | CRUE, Colry, ick 2 for Toe P rapefru or 25¢., 5 for 25c. 332s e | - : ing their Irish Tea on Wednesday of things. Juicy Lemons, ......dozen 25c, ~~ Cauliflower, Gréen Peppers. - lw PIGS FOR SALE this. week, it being postponed from Weather, and roads have been pop- Greening Apples, ..basket 35c. Raubarh,: 8 Head Lettuce | - - Eleven young pigs for sale--nine last 'week because of the weather. us topics of late. Although Spring Melutogh Apples, Spy Apples . mig Onions ore Onions. : ak old. Apply to Lorne Duff, R.R. The Letsifiis. statins. of Inst 'wook arr ved omelally last week, there was Also Cut Flowers. We will Larg e Ontario Potatoes, $1.35 Le A 2, Port Perry. . ari 3) ood br be one of the worst blockades of the sea- have Lillies for. Easter. : "por bag delivered. i = . / os os 2 'g way along i vee. son on Saturday. Cars, trucks and all : oa : * 12 -- ican NA e Toronto bus was stopped| traffic 'were stalled on all the roads : > rg adie ee Soller iL hs Gi the Lats es wel ii up| until the snow plows and shovel bri The 'Modern Fr uit and - y the ecords, | the road on Saturday. 'he Lindsay | gades were able to get out aiter the EDRREREL J i She Jann 1936, amounted to|bus was stalled up around Prospect.| storm abated. Even the snow' plow = Vegetable Mar ket o i : 029--416 horses, 4979 cattle, 1386| It was necessary for the passengers| on the C.N.R. had difficulty maki P ro : i sheep, 696 swine, 526 foxes, 624 dogs,| to be transported between stops by|the grade just north of > village Anthony Cano, P- Phong 208. We deliver £3 1390 poultry and 12, gorts, : team and sleighs driven by Mr. Frank| and had to 'make 'different attempts . - - = before the snow 'banks. finally sur- ENEEEPNNEEEEREEREDECERAr TAY ATA Rr AE EEE NEE EE ERY EEE ESE ESS NE RE) rendered fo 36. Lk i : 4 3 4 ; ) The Women's Association concert : ; RR F .~ | and the Woman's 'Missionary Society,|® Sen + 2 ] "| which 'were holding their monthly : : s rR 2 4 - meetings last week were cancelled un- Keeping Things = . fous ths mr a | til this week. gd Bh 5 Mr. and Mrs. E. Cooper and baby, 5 SlleE Er . Et n- of "Toronto, épent the week end with Jay R p i ml ; : - u 'Mrs, Cooper's parents"Mr. and Mrs. 3 mn ¢ d I : y x Bn | W. J. Cook. hr oy - A Mail carrier Mr. Roy Thompson has P i been having his own difficulties of ~ S - late, but not to be daunted he has Ea ; ] various ways of delivery--sometimes . . ae : u he drives his horse partway, then WHE 1 ; -] walks for miles with the mail on he ; N THINGS ARE, =u back, then to serve the people on the IN GO D> l- : north route, he took the train to Glen G 0 D REI AIR AR : Major and came back by marathon. NT eo. a Cheer up Roy, it's spring time in TIME and- MONEY nu Myrtle to-day, and the Pontiac will { : > : 5 soon be making the dust fly on the ARE SAVED. x I concessions. ] < ] Bn Values effective f =. a - -- oly . > n J 26th to 28th. rom . . FOWL WANTED We will be pleased to: - DOMESTIC OR EASIFIRST = 300 Hens wanted at once. ] 16c. a Ib 3 557, quote you prices on a Prien! , 8 paid live weight. "Also top prices paid : HE '=m 3 H O R T E iY i nN G for feathers, hides, and horsehair. new or repair work i For information call at once, Phone | § 5 I : : a - 177, night or day. Produce brought a. E- - Qu i, 2 Be giv on 49 in, fair adjustment in price made. |B a * = Pkgs. 4. I. Pkg. ALIX. GILBOORD, PORT PERRY 3 Sam. N. Griff en [] " rem HE DOMINO : om 1-1b_ Tin c : ; CONANT & ANNIS SL ibe C E Baking Powder! nD a {Barristers Solitors, Notaries Publi umber Co. Lh H Griffin's Seeded Ba ALLIN ., ANNI BA, LLE. Feo « ces - , Raisins - iA 27 wi ah feats Sun |b poRT PERRY, ONT. | - Pade 59 [] : and at Court! Houss, Whitby, (Mr. Conant) St Tiree ; B PERFECTION When . Phone ¥ SW). SA n Fl 1b. Packed \ 7 m 1 : Floor Wax a: % = a . . . i + yy. -] KRAFT ¥ . 8-02. Jar ; Z LIBBY'S : ! } SUITS CLE NED # | ' : i ii a ct e Whi 3 P 1 9 | A mu Suits sponged and 'pressed CALIFORANGE =~ i ' UP T 60 Cents : 0S . 2 == . >: ; 5 2d i 3 - £ Orange Juice. i 31° on, BM Dry Cleaned $1.00 Ryesight Specialist gr | -9' me C.F ROLPH | fiom, ous pu | ancy Pac c - PQ : 'an ay Evenings, or | Lobster - "29° | § | ome acme omen (NET EWEEL \ 5 st os 5 3 DISNEY BLOCK ¥ -§ EE CE, yy" OR I] SMALL PIGS FOR. SALE Oshawa i] : "SALADA TEA SALE A Apply to John Boyko, Sciigog, R.R. Opp. Post Offies, Phions 1816 \ BOLOGNA, ..2 Ibs. 25¢. P ok } BROWN LABEL 8 Pout pee: : a § SLICED BREAKFAST 1 SALADA FOR EXCHANGE x a , "ats De fob, i B New Québec Heater in exchange for | DR." W. 8. _HARPER RR PEAMEAL BACON BLACK, MIXED or GREEN yr Bn | chicks. "Apply to box 12 Port Perry Ordute ox Wy nity Pal, Tore eld PEAMEAL ROLLS | BROWN: LABEL BLACK he 61 itis JOR SALE, i Hora Ba EL eis : ib. 20c. SALADA iets A ln ri Sear. P+ | Office and Surgery--Port Perty, 7. Ow. : HER pasrey || ORANGE PEKOE ~~ %& me 38¢ ' : ri ; 24's ....59c. || BLUE LABEL! Ji.ib: z a ' «DIC, 4 YELLOW LABEL eth. 27¢ : * APAN . . yo A : J "Jib 286 YELLOW LABEL ih § R ARE BARG AIN, W. A. Sangster | i Beatty Electric Washer for balance| Offes Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 pm. 3% n an