. Mri, Tomtionds, of Cuingon, in tow for the week end. 'Stanley Avery, alias Cremer, wis taken in charge by Chief Massey of fa ¢ Newcastle, for stealing a' new suit of clothes. He was arrested in the "Picture Show Here by Chief Cassidy, : 08 Tuesday night." Captain Dicksap is improving his 5 in Borelia, by a new veran- Bent» cou or pin i Mr, Wright Crozier has added a sew verandah-to his Tesience on Uns} ion Avenue. 'Mr. Roszel spent the wok end in Peterboro. ' Messrs Dr. Betty, Johii yoy and Johp Short have purchased Ford Cars from Messrs Graham & Carnegie. | Mr Mr. Samuel Mogure, a8 sold: "his, b use and. {otto Mt, 'Whitheld Ten: "of Manchester. Lr. RL. Graham has sold his den- tal practice to John Beldon Lundy. LDS; DDS, fornerly of Brant: fotd Dr. Lundy will live in Dr. Graham's residence on Cochrane Sf. At the time of writing, Dr. Graham 4 no definite plans. as t4 the future: We shall be sorry to lose Dr. and Mrs. Graham; who have made many friends in town. ~ v If you are giving a party or :a' din- er; don't forget that Sarvis Bros. can supply you with deliciois ice cream, Of with fancy cakes. Just call up Phone 32' if you need anything pthis line. You cannot get better gervice. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Monet, Mr. . and Mrs, James Ward, and Miss Sasah Parr motored to Toronto on Tuesday. The Ladies' Aid of the Church of the Ascension, Port Perry, will hold their Annual Tea, on the, grounds. of the Rectory, on 28rd June, ' 'Further information will be given later. The Jones Vaudeville Players, who come highly recommended, will' put on a play in the Town. Hall, "and will give part of thie proceeds to the loca) patriotic fund, The Jones children do clever work in singing, violin, harp, and dancing. Plan at Byer's drugstore Impending Honors A Correspondent sends the 'follow- ing appreciative suggestion, in recog- nition of the present good state of our Streets; and the : new Government Wharf: If public meed for public acts : Be duly given, we have no fears, But John shall get a Roads Scholar- ship, And Charles a seat in the House of Piers.--Q.E.D Riding on Sidewalks "In spite of the village by-law deal ing therewith. and the warnings given, " boys, and even 'men, persist in run ning their bicycles on the sidewalks of the village. A few days 'ago, one of these reckless lads who was wheel- ing along the sidewalk struck a little irl throwing her off the sidewalk and injuring ber somewhat. The con- 'cannot be expected to be on streets all the time to watch for fractions of the by-law, but if he is t of such, he will attend to' the engaged. Keep this date open, the King's' Birthday in Port: Perry 8 Be one of tHe crowd. * A percentage of the proceeds will be donated for patriotic purposes, Full particulars later. . The celebration is under the | aus Ate pices of L. 0.L, No. m " Card of Thanks To the officers "and members - of Court Scugog, No ay, Canadian Order of Foresters: ; Weis "Gentlemen:---I wish to express my sincere thanks for the prompt payment | of $1000.00 due me at the death of my husband, Percy C.' Graham. L'also wish to thank you for the] floral offering to my dear husband and I for your sympathy in my deepest sor- row. Wishing your Order continued suc-' cess, . Yours Sincerely. Ahi Mrs Percy C. Graham Port Perry, April 30, 1916 7 . Town Council Met on Monday night in the Town Hall. All members present. Mr. Wildman applied to the Coun- cil for leave to rent 'the piece of road- way beside his premises near Scugog Street. The matter will be taken up by the Council. i Moved by Mr. Forman, seconded by Mr Carmichael, that the G. T. R. | offer of $300 yearly for the next five years for use of water for their en- gines be accepted, and that 'a by-law | bee passed to 'that effect--Carried. | "On motion $80.00 was ordered to be paid to the A. R. Williams Co. for a new smoke "stack "for the" power house. . Moved by Mr. Lucas, seconded br} ! Mr. Ferman, that Jos. 'Baird and: J. 1. W. Burnham | 'be paid $20,00 each, being allowance for attending sittings of the Division Court for years 1913- 1914, as per Provincial law--Carried; The payment of these fees is a new : requirement of Provincial law, and it g is felt to be unifair as most of the lit] gation brought to the Division Court, comes from the adjacent townships. Pert Perry. is thus required to pay the expense for a court which, serves. the townships without ¢ expense to them. The following accounts were paid: 'Re supplies. for poor fund --A."Or- "chard, $8.70; Thos, Widden $2.70; C. L Vickery $4.05. Port Perry Star, printing, nr Annual fee for Hydro-Electric Un-' ion, $10.09. C. L. Vickery, fuel, $3.44. Adams & Hutcheson, insurance on Power. House, $50.65. Moved by Mr. 'Forman, seconded | by Mr. Lucas, that A.* "Thompson" be paid $15,00 balance due as curfew officer for 1914, and that Mr. Thomp- son be asked to continue the same work until further notice. ~Carried. A By-law to provide for the regula- tion of dogs running at large in Port! Perry, was introduced by Mr. Lucas, passed through the various stages and carried, Tetore ping nt 7 {Why buy a Silo made spruge of when our pine, Silo. costs AO more can be seen at our coal office on Water Street, Cdl, write. or phone for particulats, terms and prices'. Maude & Mills COAL DEALERS Phone 38 Competent Maid 'Wanted: Ap] "Ply to Dr. Lundy, at 'Dr. Graham's} office, Port Perry, Ont. ; Cr ---- Le WANTED. Gir to % Hothonork ! Apply at STAR Orrick. 1 vi CHURCHES ANGLICAN Rev. C, P. Muirhead, Rector. SERVICES i Sunday May 9," Divine Service at 7 pm tll Presbytery of Whitby The Presbytery of Whitby, met. on Tuesday, 20th 'of 'April, at. 'Whitby, Most of the. members were present. The clerk intimated that" Newcastle | and Newtonville had called. Rev, Mr, Rae of the. American- Presbyterian, church and that he would be inducted after he had been received by. the General Assembly. s "Rev. Mr. McFadden 4nd the Rev: Mr. Haig, with elders from Ashburn and Clarement were appointed, com- -missioners.to. the General "Assembly "A which meets at Kingston in "June. Rey. Mr. Yule gave the Home Mis- Sion report and referred to the good work being done' in the sugmented charges. 1 rh The main provisions of the by-law | Drui; nse are: That a i Samples of Doors and' Staves he Phone 38 1 Merchant Tailor Rev. Mr. Haig gave the tenon on | Sabbath School and Young, People' s| Place your onder ] for your ©. Spring Suit Now We can' 'now' dik "you tl 'have ever beén ablé to 'show, 'Cotte in and i inspect ito Prices right w. H, DOUBT JOHN BELDON N LUNDY. Fr Bell Phone 68 pi A & STEWART | : PAINTER & DECORATOR. . ing and Sign Writing, Consult him about decorating. your | house this spring, Bell Phone. 11 Painting, Paper 'Hanging, Decorat- MISS ESTELLE BULL + is prepared to take pupils in piano, and vocal music. ~ fapply in-person or by phone 'at the {home of Mrs. Geo. Jackson, Port Perry For 'terms, étc,, FOR SALE or FOR RENT The house occupied by Mr. Baker, i fe, the Methodist Parsonage, | ort Perry. Poses dai, 1016. the largest and, most pleasing = : frange of Sering' 'Sitings. we 3 | ALL FRUITS | | IN SEASON cry. DAIRY. ICE CREAM all kinds of carting, see, WILLIAM CAMPBE The undersigned is all kinds of dressy and prom ?