get the hockey ateh Friday evening 'between: Port xbridge intermedi- Mr. Gordon Hern: of Edmon-. ton, was in town over the week Mr. W. G. Stainton, and his daughter, Mrs, Hesky, of Ar- kansaw, were visiting with relatives in town over the week end. Gk Aa Mr. and Mrs. C. McNab and i# son, of Uxbridge, were in town * over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dunlop, of 'Coldwater, spent the week end in town. Where Ignorance Is Safety--A Virgina man never saw an auto: mobile until last Friday, his 98th' birthday. That'sone reason he's 98! Mrs. Jas. McFarlane, Port Perry, was called to Bridgeburg, * Ont., on account of the "serious illness of her brother, Mr. W. P. Paton. After her arrival Mr. Paton died, and the funeral took place at Drumble, Ont., on Sat- wirday of last week. Mr. Paton was also a brother of Mrs. Neil Wilkinson, of Port Perry. Hockey Match - Sonya hockey boys came to. Port Perry, on Tyesday evening and played a friendly game. They a good time and show- ad lots of vim, but our local play- ers kept the goal tender for the visitors busy counting, the score being 12--1 in favor of Port Perry. Clever Students For the enlight nment of those ho have exhibited an interest " {nthe work of the students at | the Business College here, I wish| | 'to announce through the columns ' "of your valuable paper, that dur- ing a recent test in Shorthand those students who have been in attendance from three to six weeks, wrote on an average of 64.50 words per minute, The avork in other Departments. com- pares favourably with that of the Shorthand Dep't. i This record, which I believe to be unequalled in the Province by a whole class, is due entirely to the ability of the students, and proves most conclusively that a}: very high standard of education exists in your local schools. 1 shall be pleased to receive interested in the Business "i. College work. at any time and the inspection of the students invited. "Very truly yours C. W. F. Price Expert Advice #4 ig yours for the asking, and there no char just come to mah tell your 'to Miss 1. L, Fitz- 'the Nemo Hygienic- ul ; ; and "Wor store for the holidays, and has hE - Mr. Robert Balfour is visiting his mother in Woodstock, who is very ill at present. Se Mrs. Gonld who was visiting with her parents Mr. and, Mrs. Buck, tas returned to Toronto. - Mr. and Mrs; Milton 'Balfour and family, of Toronto, were the guests of Mrs. Robert Balfour. Miss Bertha Buck went to the city on Monday. 3 . Mrs. Lewis Bond. is visiting with her mother: Mrs. Straight in Port Perry. Pb Mr. L. Stanton, of Raglan, is the guest of his grand parents Mr. and Mrs' Ruben Bond, = Miss May Madden has returned to her school in Blackstock. Migs Alice Wagg is at home for a few days. ? - Mr. Thomas Turner has engag- ed with Mr. Wm Ettey for the summer season, Mc. and Mrs. Howard Martin, have the contract of caring for the school for the following year. . Tom Rogers is home from OBhawa, for atime. Mr. Charlie Bond, of Toronto, is visiting ' with friends in the village. i 'Mr. and Mrs. John McClintock of Port Perry, were the guests o Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bailey on Sunday. Mrs. Martin who has been vis- iting with friends on the Island has returned home. ' Mr. and Mrs. King who were visiting at Mr, Wm, Worden's have 1etu ned to their home in Brantford. Ma Jay Sorry to report that Mrs. John Warren has ;the lumbago, hope that she will recover soon: « Mr. Chalmers Weir, of Toronto was home for a few days. "Mrs. Wm Stabback," was. at Port Perry on Wednesday, call- ing on friends: Mr. Gid Vernon, of Myrtle, was calling on Mrs. Geo. McKay, on Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wagg were visit- | ing last week at Utica and other points. Mrs. Wm. Martin and family, who were in the city for a few days of last week have returned home. Mrs. Philip Martin is spending the winter with friends in the city. Mr, and Mrs. Stevens from the North West, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wm Martin and other friends for g time. 'Miss Snyder who was. yisidng with her sister Mrs. Josiah Smit! has, returned to her home in the iss Jessie White was home y return- ed to the city again. Mr. S. Shell has engaged with n: for the . Thomas Boyntol m Philip. of Utica, nd o co "Mrs, Smith Who was with Mrs , % Litth . L very pretty wedding lace in Toronto, on the 26th Jec. when Elsie May, youn daughter of Mt. and Mrs. A Littler, of Orillia, - became the bride of Mr.- August Lang, of Scugog. The bride who: was given away by her father, a very becoming dress of French blue satin_de chiene richly em broidered with silver beat wore a corsage of Columbiaroses she also wore the grooms gift, a t red gold wrist watch. The brides 'maid, Misa Edna Jackson ef Port Perry, was dressed in brown silk, 'with bronze beads: Mr, Wm Littler of Brantford attend- ed the groom. After the cere: mony a wedding supper was held - at the home of the brides sister, Mrs. J. Martin: = The happy cou- ple will remain a week in Toronto, then return to their home in Orillia Sonya Holiday visitors brightened the géason for us all. who came home for Xmas were-- ur Stewart McTaggart, Miss M,- Ferguson, chie McDo Mr. C. Me Gravenhurst, Ar- from Vancouver; man, Toronto; Miss Winnie Gib- son, Toronto; Mrs, Wallace and Mr. Gibson, Toronto» Mr. and Mrs. M. Cruse, Oakwood. "Mrs. Adams, of Toronto, was a holiday : guest of her brother Mr. Wm Botwright. 'The hockey club is getting some good practice on the new rink. A quiet wedding place at the Mange on Satu evening when Miss Jean Ewen .who has just returned from the West was married to Mr. John C. McTagg- art. We all extend best wishes for their happiness and success. ,The Xmasdance in the hall was much enjoyed and the arrange- ments snd decorations reflecten credit on the hostesses. Many happy reunions added to. the pleasure of the evening and made the scene that of a large family gathering. 'This event should be made an annual one. ai Commupion was observed: at the morning service. on Christ: mas morning. A beautiful com. munion. table presented by W. J. orburn, Toronto, in memory of Th 4 his father, the late John Thor-|- burn, was used for the first time| ve a small tea in |locat ftabel McTaggart, |! ard Mrs. Mason honor of Miss who was home: from Montreal, here on Sataraay oh The old Friends were delight ge uiiet was a most en has returned to her home|Dure;. "wore Ses, | at one p.m. Among those ¥! McTaggart, Toronto; Miss e, of Toronto; ¢ | Misses Myrtle and Thelma Cook- of} The regular 'meeting, DE. will be held at the rooms | of the Order on Monday. Jan. |prope Oth, at 3 nm. ation of offic As the romin- s will take place at this meetino a full attendance of the members is requested. By order of the Secretary, Annual Meeting The 'annual meeting of the Port Perry, Reach and Scugog Agricultural Society will be held in the Town Treasurer's Office on Wednesday, Jan. 18th, 1922. At this meeting there will be presented the Audi- tors' Report and a report of the year's work. Directors 'a officers will be nominated and elected. 3 : Geo. Smith, Hugh Lucas, Pres. Sec.-Treas, Con 9, Whi Jan 11, 1922. Sal George Jackson & 1 Auctionee We do Good | Printing at the Star Office A pair of Gold-rim' Spectacles| between Mr. Pollock's house and the Presbyterian Church. Finder| please leave at Star office. House for Rent "In Borelia, 6 rooms, Apply to Mrs. Strait, Port Perry, key at Mrs. Cotters. .. . ... Cows For Si "Four Cows, 'one freshened a 'heating and . first work | t SIE HARD week, the others due soon, good | dairy cows, call and see them at] | , one mile} lot 10, con 10, Reach west of Greenbank, x. D. E. lanson ------------ Farm for Sale 100" acres, located in Cart- wright, at Purple Hill. Formerly owned by late William Bruce, price ,. Terms artanged. Apply Bruce Honeywell, 60 Duke St., Toronto... ia em ---- Farm for Sale , 154 acres, | 20 acres]