Pika i» ; Edward Walker and' family, Reach Township, have moved 'Port Perry, apd will occupy alter Weir's house. © tis ex- that Mr, Walker will bu » on the market for Gunn Lercher's automatic cleaner mak: Bouse cleaving easy. You can BORN Anaus--In Port Perry, on Wed- sday. Mach 27th, 1912, to "Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Adams, a davgh- * My. Wm Corrin sprained his 'ankle and is laid up for a short time. Mr. B. W. McIatyre was in Tor- onto last week. Mr. S. Baird eutertained a party of young folk on Monday evening. Mr. Ausbert Rose is in town. 'Mr. Roland Bongard was in town over Sunday Rev R. Bamforth was called to attend a funeral in Trenton and his work was taken in the Methodist <hurch by Rey Jobn Harris. who preached two excellent sermons. The meeting of the W. C. T. U, Weld at the home of Mrs. C. J. "i Pearse last week, was most enjoy- able. Between forty and fifty per~ Sons were present to hear Mrs, Starr give her talk about the New Willard home. Light refreshments were served Mr. Walter Oke spent last 'week #a Toronto, returniug Monday. Mr. R. F. Downey was in town over Sunday. Pr. Berry, while driving near Manchester had the misfortune to Mave his horse's leg broken.: The animal had to be shot. § See]. W. Crozier's ad re White Leghorn eggs- Order your hot cross buns now at Monet's. ".. Twenty-two hens belonging to Myr. David Steele laid 440 eggs dure éog the month of Marce, an average of 20 eggs for each hen. * Can any body's hens beat that? ILLUSTRATED STORY Rew. Mr. McDonald, assistant Pastor of Cooke's Church, Toronto is to give an illustrated story under the auspices of the Epworth League oun Monday evening, April 15th. "The subject will be the story of 'Silas Marner, one of George Eliot's "'smost' pleasing' novels. 'A 'large mmnber of excellent Stereoptican ~wiews will be used to illustrate the story. A good musical program will also be provided. ... Order your Easter flowers now at Davis' Drugstore= Easter jes, violets, tulips es 4 "The Greatest Premium of the Year Will be fitted for Of Oider your Easter flowers 'Davis' Drugstore- violets, tulips now Easter lilies, daffodils. PRESENTATION Recently Mr, and Mrs. Richard. Hoskin, of Pinedale, were present: ed with a silver cake plate and bis cuit jar together with an. address. The presentation was made on the) occasion of the removal of the fam ily to Uxbridge asa token of esteem from their friends and neighbors, by and best wishes for future prosper- ity. : BLACKSTOCK P. .DG:P., & of Bowman : Haysrafi, 5 Carmichael, 80d means Jesst, Brown, P.D man ed with Brod. E ub, lamented Bro. McKnight, Purdy, Letcher, and done herculean work. sion of the Order in Port D.G nity. : "The Initiatory Degree Star Degree We are very sofry to report the gran ; death on Friday 29 of Edna Irene, only .danghter of Robt and Mrs. bi Jobb, = After a long illness of five years Edna sank quietly away: Besides her parents she leaves two br brothers and many friends to morn}. her loss. The funeral on Sunday, in spite of the rain was largely at: tended. Some of those present} from. a distance were Principal Scott, of Toronto, Mrs. Dr. Mci® 2 Calpin, of Toronto, Mr. Will Hughs of Bowmanville, Dr. Moore, of Brooklin, and Mr. and 'Mrs. Jas Beacock, of Myfttle. Say Mr. Editor I'm' glad to be able to tell you that our boys, who were. travelling -on that wreck train came off pretty safe They all got off without a scrath except Joe Stewart, T.guess he got quite badley shaken up. He gota cut over one eye and another on: his leg. Healso' gota whack in his ribs which pretty: near knocked them in. We're all glad it 'was no. worse for' Joe was'a real good fellow. Mrs. John Quianof the village is quite ill, . We hope for a speedy recovery. % Miss Phena Brown who has been with the T. Eaton Co. in Toronto: is'at home again. MARRIED=On Wednesday last Edna. voungest daughter of - Mr. and Mrs. Lewis 'Graham to Mr. Fred Gibson: We send our best wishes with them to their new home; ; ; : 3 I am going to do painting, kal: somining and" paper 'hanging: this{ Spring: Give me a call and see what I can do for pl : Percy Rodman| "PORT PiRRY ------ Gas or Electricity the Degree' the basement of the hall both by and Mrs, the Degree work of the fabr i y Team of Fi " Highteen candidates in wa ; including Bowmanville, -Brooklid, dnd 'Port Perry brethren," Bré Osborne, NG, and 'Bagna int their respective chairs "The Initiatory aud: Degree of the respective teams was sim grand, and reflets great credit the personel of the 'teams fort careful and conscientious work. A t deal of credit js d D D.D GM, Pethic for his painstaking {taker efforts in. working up so large iad not FA gathering, assisted by the D, 5 24, ¢ to yt 3 Masters of the District, and en following, brethren. cf = Warriner medicines or. any other: Lodge. Port Perry: Bros. W. Hi|Carried, ae edt Letcher, N.G:; J. H. Brown, E. 3 Purdy, J: H, 'Doubt, : Wm: Dow and James~Hortop. i artry, Prince a A sumptuous lunch was served in {fine healthy lot of Gera other garden. fo and after the ceremonies, P The old hands present gave if their candid opinion tbat thie ye congratulated oe congratulated on the success thie andertaking:.. ad >) The brethren present would ber about 100 from te fron