have returned home from their visit to Windsor, © church Hill. Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Ploughman It is with great regret © that we learn that Mrs, E. H. Purdy had the misfortune to fall and fracture her hip. A couple of weeks ago Mr, Percy Rolph fell and injured his back. We are pleased to report that he is able to be about again.. We regret to learn that Missgdl. Parish 1s not so well and has gone w the nospital in 'toronto for obser- vation, We trust she will soon be "home again improved in health, Mr, and Mrs, Clifford Jackson, of Marion, 1il., wdre_in town this week, calilng on tr LIONS GO VISITING A group of Lions Club members-- Messrs, 1, Hayes, u. C, Jettrey, H, L. vurkin and S. Farmer--were in New- mrket on Monday evening as visitors at the Newmarket Lions Club, Un 'luesday another group ran down to Whitby where the Club was putting on a "iarmers' mght". It was a pleasant attair, the principal speaker being mr. O'neill, Live Stock Com- missioner for Ontario. . 'I'he group going to Whitby were Messrs. H. G. Huwneson, G. IF. Manning, D. Mc- nansey and S. Farmer, ------------------ THE KHAN'S TALISMAN 1his piay, put on in the 1own Hall unger ne auspices ot the United Sunday School, on Iriday evening ol last week, was presented by the "Live Wire Bible Class" "ot columbus, 'I'ne Columbus players showed real talent in ther presentation, The mystery vem running through the play ensured the continued interest of the auwience. liverybody was eager to Know how it wowd all turn out. ' 'The parts "were well taken, and the Lroupe did credit to their anstructress--DMrs, A. W. Bell, ot Ushawa. * 'Lhe masonic Male Quartette gave added picasure in their rendering ot several selections. They are masters in harmony. At the conclusion of the play the officials ot the Sunday School enter- tamed the visitors to lunch and a social hour, COMING! Friday night, March 18th, moving pictures of the coronation and scenes of Southern: England, at the Town Hall, under the auspices of the Church of the Ascension. Adults 25c¢., Child- ren 1dc. . EE SCOTS WHA'HAE Scotch concert at 'Manchester, on Friday evening, March 26th, given by the Balmoral Pipe Band, of Richmond A treat for young and old, "Admission 25c. : -- PP ------ WANTED Restaurant. DINING ROOM GIRL at the White Kitchen Must be competent. --_-- tea PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH 11 am.--Rev. W.d. H. Smyth will _ preach--(5) Thy will be done on earth. Induction of New Elders. 1.45 p.m.--Men's Class and Forum, 2.45 p.m.--Sunday School. 7 p.m.-- 'Rev. Russell O'Brien, B.A, B.D., M.R.E,, of Whitby. Special service in interest of S. S. and Young People's Work. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rector--Rev. J. C. Clough Wednesday, March 23-- "10.30 a.m.--Holy Communion. 8 p.m.--Lenten Service. $i Sunday, March 27--*"Mothering Day" 3 p.m.--Sunday School. : 7 p.m.--Evensong and sermon. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. R. Simpson, Minister Evening Service at 7 p.m. Sunday School at 2.80. Everybody weleome Y. P. S. Tuesday at 8 p.m. MONEY WANTED About $3000.00 for short period. First class security. Apply. Box 59, Star Office. | by JOHN past] -| League. CALL Phone 85 or 50 Port Perry FOR | RADIO SERVICE | FARMER MIDGET LL a TWO GAMES OF HOCKEY On Thursday evening at 7.30, the first game will be played---Leafs vs. Maroons. Maroons have a one goal lead. second game will be between the Lions Midgets vs. an All Star team, will be played at 8.30 p.m. Every- body invited, Usual prices. OG -------- = LIONS TO BANQUET THE MIDGETS On Friday evening of next week the Midget Hockey players are to be banquetted by the Lions Club.. The ers of Port Perry are invited. An in- vitation has been sent to Charlie Con- nacher to be present and address the boys; ------ ~~ FINAL GAME OF THE RURAL LEAGUE AT PORT PERRY ARENA "On Friday evening, March 18th at 8.16, Scugog "and -Port Perry will battle for the title "of the Rural These boys have been play- ing good hockey and should give a splendid exhibition. Be on hand as it. may be the last game Of thé sea- son. Adults 15c., Children 10c. -------- Seo TO-NIGH'T St. Patrick's supper. and concert at St. John's Presbyterian Church, - > WHEN THE PAPER COMES FROM HOME When you are miles from all your loved ones and you feel youd like-togo =~ ---- me Back home to see them once again, you'd really ike-3 to know. "in distant lands Soi roam; It is then that you appreciate a paper sent from home. It is such a comfy feeling when you sit with logs ablaze, And see through modern items the scenes of other days; It is hard to find expression in a jingle, rhyme or poem, Of the thoughts that come a-stealing when the paper comes from home. As you read you take a journey to your home town once again, All your friends are there to greet you as you step from memory's train; It's a sacred Sori' 0 feeling and you like to be: alone, With the fire and your memories, when the paper comes from home. -\->-ar IN MEMORIAM CORNER--1In loving memory of our dear husband and father who, passed away March 13th, 1936, at his home. Just two years ago to day, Beautiful memories of one so dear, We cherish yet with love sincere, A day that comes with sad regret, And one that we never will forget. We miss his loving voice, his cheery ways, Ma With him we spent .our happiest days, We miss him when we need a friend On him we always could depend. Sadly missed by loving wife > | and family. This is a final play. The| The W.M.S. of the United Church will dof the catering. All Midget hockey play-| Daylight Saving 10 the kar or the Yore Perry Siar: Dear Sir,--Last year the vulage of Aor rerry experienced daylight sav- mg time and i. was little or no bene- at to tne iarmer and his wite, 'Lhe uilers oir the soll work by natural ume (or standard time) the year through, it 18 « detriment to the majority of motners who have the responsibility ot gelung their chilaren ready for school. iL lends to drive business from those centres who favor fast ume; ior the farmer and his wife nave w raise ahead of natural time to prepare themselves to go on, special busiiess to the town or city. The tarmer and wire find it a handicap in tneir aauy work, for so long a period and wislike working so early and' hara w make daylight saving time ht in with their town folk, Yet thé farmer 1s not all one-sided! Why nou try dayhght saving. time for three mountns : beginning June 1st 'whicn woutd be easier then, for the farmer and laborer anda the working class generally ? AN OBSERVER TN DAYLIGHT SAVING Lo the kaitor of the Port Perry Star: Dear Sir,--In your issue of March 10th, we'notice Mr. Ww. Cook has a Special interest in the 1armer, in thav ne wants Daylight Saving 'L'ime to ac- commodate (the farmer.) We would hke to say this is not an asset but rather a liability, as tarmers olten want to go to town atter » o'clock and under D.S/I. every place would be closed, 1f he wants to go to the bank after dinner he cannot waste a minute 'or the bank will be closed; or it he breaks some of his machinery, say around 10 or 11 o'clock he would have to wait until the men get back trom dinner to finish his job, which 1s a- waste of time when so many jobs await you at home in the 'busy s€ason, which was our experience last year. Also we often want to go 'aown to church on a Sunday evening land cannot do it, as it is impossible to chore, have tea, and be in church at six, In other words we would like to say D.S.T. is NO GOOD AT ALL for the farmer "and should never be thought of in a rural town like Port Perry. In our mind when Port Perry step- ped out. for daylight saving, they stepped in a wrong direction, and we teel it would be driving business from the town if 'continued. This is not alone our personal ex- perience, but the farmer in general, We would like to express our ap- preciation for the privilege of reply- ing to Mr. Cook through the Port Perry Star. ) . A FARMER Bedale oo a ou SALE OF HORSES Geo. Todd will arrive this week with sold at Port Perry, March 18th. Ted Jackson, Auctioneer. © NOTICE RE TAXES Notice is hereby given that all ar- rears of 1937 taxes on lands in this Municipality will be- returned to the County Treasurer at April 1st. next, in accordance with the provisions of the Assessment Act, and that on and after that daté all payments on ac- count of such arrears will be required to be made to the said County Treas- urer at Whitby. NOTICE is further given that ar- rears of Business Taxes, Water rates, and License Fees, overdue for more than six months at April '1st, will be handed to the Solicitor for the Muni- cipality to be collected according to law and as ordered by- By-Law No. 983 of the municipality. G. F. MANNING, Municipal Clerk. Having moved to as formerly. in their season. Phone 120 r 4. h ) \ > 5 "THEATRE OSHAWA w 2 : Thursday, Friday, Saturday, March 17-18-19 "The Big Broadcast of 1938" starring W. C. Fields, Martha Raye, Dorothy Lamour REVIVAL, Friday, 10.45 p.m. "Wings of the Morning" starring Annebella " 'and Henry Fonda. Mon, Tues. March 21 and 22 "Swing Your Lady" starring Henry Bogart and Louise Fazenda -- ON THE 'STAGE -- (evenings only) GOOD HUMOUR ON REVUE March 23 and 24 "What Price Innocence?" starring JEAN PARKER -- COMING -- Friday, Saturday, March 25-26 1 . 3) """ Everybody Sing with ALLEN: JONES and JUDY GARLAND a load of good young horses, to be| 1 1 OO rk iii I mc -NOTIC intend to carry on my SEED BUSINESS there 1 will carry all kinds of-- . s Clover and Grass Seeds, also Corn . Your business will receive our prompt aitention, and will be much appreciated We have a quantity of Cobbler Potatoes grown from certified seed, at: $1.00 per bag, while they last. "I HANDLE BLATCHFORD'S POULTRY FEEDS J. F. MeL HORSE FOR SALE A young Black Horse. Apply to E. Catherwood, Phone 94 r 4, Uxbridge] R. R. No. 4. FOR SALE - Bay Gelding also -a- quantity of hardwood, by the cord. Apply to H. C. "Thorne, R.R.2, Port Perry. _ SEED OATS FOR SALE Banner Seed Oats. Apply to Joel Miller, Phone 190 r 22, Port Poy. No. 1 Sample. TO RENT by 1st of April, 6-roomed house, new- dy. decorated, electric 'light, "on John street, Port Perry. Call Mrs, Gordon Bruce, Port Perry. opinion of the|- (CHILDREN of all ages thrive. on '"'CROWN BRAND" CORN = SYRUP. They never tire of its delicl- ous flavor and it really is so good for them--so give the ; children "CROWN BRAND" every day. Leadin hysiclans pro nounce &cRoWN BRAND" CORN SYRUP a most satis factory carbohydrate to use as a milk modifier in the feeding of tiny infants and as an energy producing food for growing children. : "CANADA STARCH - COMPANY Limited Myrtle Station, I MYRTLE STATION h Wood Sawing ™ | The undersigned is prepared to do| 8 Lawrence' S Drug Store News d sawing. Phone 39, Port Perry. |§ NDg JaWng. None a + (You can save with Safety at Your Rexall Store) : ¥ . : SUITS CLEANED|] = Lewrence's | Other Big Values 6 ; ERMOGENE......... SUITS SPONGED AND PRESSED (§ Horehound and Honey sinsitns Bo 47c. and 98. A : 60 Cents ; Cough (Giant size) oe. bi Dry Cleaned $1.00 . |g ough BYNOVA ......... catve, 19S HR C. P. ROLPH i; Medicine NATIONAL MALT and COD = 8, + 4 LIVER OIL ......49., and 8%. OVER THE OBSERVER OFFICE" 18 A fae 50c BAYER'S ASPIRIN ..28¢c., 39¢., 98c. Ho . ' C. B. Q TABLETS ............28¢ 3 3 'uw iy Ww. > Sangster |i ggtiv La | A. M, LAWRENCE chy BA Office Hours: 9 am. to § pm. |%- Sa (tad Office Up-Stairs, over Sleeps. | 8 Prox " ! pavas Insurance Office. Pas Seas tIAsess 43 A (The firm of Guesa & ouvir s dscived) y : / i 4 te 4 ARTHUR W. S. GREER ' BE THRIFTY AND sHoP. AT EA >a in hisidnns at my Port Perry office on P t P Wednesday morning, and Friday afternoon } 0 erry C 0 Store : . of each week, or by appointment. = | | pate Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 264 ' . r : DR. W. 8. HARPER 4 QDI AE i | omsins Tontn et on nt (J ne Post Graduate in Surgery of cal Grada- > F: 0 : Yo, Oclles allege And Polyeiin he London, England, > RY 4 Jioxth Ep ona Royal i id Glasgow. > WEL Office and Surgery--Port Perry, Ont. ENGLISH OILCLOTH RUGS, av,' xX 0. aire 080 - "FRILLED SCRIM CURTAINS ... .45¢., 65¢c. and 98¢c. DR AS BLACK §:Cortace SETS .i.5 ivan te 69c. SU ETRRINARIAN - nd SURGEON | § GUARANTEED PAINTS and VARNISHES, ..... 8%. qt. A EE § GUARANTEED ENAMEL ...... ihn veeer...dBe. pt. ene 62, BROOKLIN, Ont. |S EXTRA SPECIAL--S5-STRING BROOMS ............29¢. § FLOOR WAX--0-80-GOOD_, ...............1b tin 15c. E FOR SALE 2 SHINE BRIGHT WAX .....................Ib tin 25¢c. E Siberian Oats; Marquis Spring|= : ; Wheat, Silver Hull Buckwheat, ~All I fit for seed. Apply to F. Middleton, _. OWNED AND OPERATED BY 1d Lot 9, Con. 2, Reach (High Point) H. DURKIN 4 3 PORT PERRY : © mar3l or . TC 000 AUCTION SALES The firm 'of tina & Humemanys is disolved SATURDAY, MARCH 19th ---- 81 PR. 4,8, LUNDY. ' RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS Cows, at the Farm of D. McArthur & DENTAL SURGEON 1 244 Bimeoe Street North, Oshawa. Son, lot 11, con..10, Reach, south of | Office above Bell Telephone Exchange, Frets +B sng Fon rr WR -.: 3 = Greenpank. See bills for particulars. North side Queen Street, Port Perry. in, atten ane afternoons of ach yy T Jack i 4 v . iT or by appointment. : : oS Pas Phones; .Offics 68wy Residence 68) Queen Street, Port Perry, Phon 264 TUESDAY, MARCH 22nd -- Farm I a 'Stock, Implements and Real Estate, oy : oo sets, property of J. A. Carmichael, Myrtle, i : See bills for list and particulars. 8 al ~ Ted Jackson, Auctioneer. P ROTECT YOU RSELF LR y Se : Bullng & Conlracti |i with Reliable Fire Insurance & ulain oniractin : 9 g Place Your Insurance with Pl Prepared, Estimates ay on R: i A aa males iv: - HAROLD W. EMMERSON EE . L.'A. KOCH & SON Phone 41. oF Port Perry : Phone 31 Port Perry| fi ; or : : & GLASSCO"S PEACH, CHERRY, RASPBERR\ and STRAWBERRY 2 OR CRABAPPLE JELLY 3 with Pectin oh ph YOUR CHOICE \\ Jes ® i PERSONAL © Values Effective. GLASSCO'S PURE ORANGE .32-p2. Jar She or SERVICE J He Marmalade 23 5 y : ; Bulk Resdicut i " i. FANCY ICEDRIP © A EARONI wii. » i me SAS Bulk ST LER "N a : ; Rice 4 =. 25 8 co aD Te ATS | * i 5 |) ul or Desiccated alan en Lipton's Red' Label \ BSCR : ie TEA « "*™. 32 : A aah : Lipton's Orange | -. _. _ 3 _ No.1Spy Apples PEKOE TEA = "»™ 34 x . | : spt. Lipton's Yellow Label' FiNesy QUALITY he ; 35c. Basket BLACK TEA 39 i)' 9c, [Hasle . PRINCESS wvnve i 18 2 Extra Large LEO SMITH; Local Manager 5 5 for 25¢c. a os aE N . > is i ;