d furniture, ( arch 1st. . & Ted Jackson, Auctioneers The best home treatment for RD ER, Coa, oF Aa ' is T. R. Cs, and for Fr Taand Bronchitts 1 RAZ. MAH, Guaranteed. Sold by P, G. Mor. r180n. gat = There passed away at the fam- ily residence, Port Perry, on Sun- evening, January 29th, 192: ina Ann Ladbrook, wife of Rev. Thos. H. Bates, in her 62nd - year, after a long and severe ill- ness, which was borne with hristian fortitude, = The late Mrs. Bates was born at Canter- bury; New Zealand, her father being one of the pioneer farmers Of that country. She was mar ried to Thos. H. Bates while he was pastor of the church at Christchurch, New Zealand, ana with him resided in various pro- vinces in Australia--Victoria, S. Australia and W Australia, after- wards going to England, where she resided for ten years in the cities of Cheltonham and Lan- caster. = She later accompanied her husband to North America where Thos. H. Bates began = pastorate at Summerside, P.E.L, afterwards going to Kent, Ohio and later to Port William, N.S. thence to Guelph, Ont:, the last pastorate. . She underwent an gperation in England before go- ing to Port Perry, and up to about twelve months ago wa: avle to get about. but since that time she had been a helpless in- valid. The late Mrs. Bates wa a faithful wife, loving mothe" 3d a true disciple of Christ. he was noted for her elocutional avility, having recited Dicken's Christmas Carol from memory to many audiences. Beside hei sorrowing husband she leaves t mourn her loss, two sons 'and three daughters. Herbert E. Bates, Theo. A. T. Bates, Guelph; Mrs, A. Waghorne, Brantford; Mrs. P. H. Price, Bolton, Eng.; and Mrs, Stewart Ford, Port Perry; and one brother, in In- vercargill, New Zealand. A largely attended service was held at the family residence, on Tuesday eyening, Rev. P. A. Dickson, of Guelph, officiating. assisted by Rev. J Ford, both of whom feelingly referred to their personal knowledge of many virtues of the deceased. The funeral was held at Guelph. FOR SALE Pure-bred Scotch Collie Pup] good for cattle or house dog. Apply to M. R. Hull, Port Perry, or at Star Office. : 3 Get ile | prices on Our heating and : plumbing. = We guara rst . - class work at HEhe prices. 2 CARNEGIE HARDWARE CO. . " Notice to Contractors Pursuant to the requirements of the Canada Highway Act, separate sealed tesders marked™ "Tenders for Contract No ill be recéived by the under signer until 13 0' noon on Mons. day, March 6, 1923, for the following work on the Provincial Highways: | o- me cal WASHeTY atonh oe ORONTD. Another Cut in Meat Prices |cnuron of ihe ascer nes 8 Sirloin Steak ~~ - 22¢ 1b. 12 ; AY aL ae 10 Porter House Steak, 22c Ib. Pork' ; 2 ey ible Class, i 2 an Round Steak "- = 20c Ib. Lam] hb OS at Spm, TI cing fair Choice Roasts 20c Ib. Leg of Lamb - - = 23c1b.| Evening'Serviceat? pim. {Te Shoulder Roasts 18¢ Ib, First ¢lass Lard - 20c Ib, [Holy Communion at 11 am. the |N.. BERT MacGREGOR ] Port Perry ist Sunday of the month, [John REV. NORMAN H. NOBLE |mo ; 2 > poambent 2 5 als CONCRETE CULVERTS Contract No: 539 ~~ West Whitby & Reach, SC h itl "ast an ey GRADING Contract No. yar E wWiitby, Hope, Clarke 2 " gaa Brock, Reach, E. Whitby Farther information, plans, specifications and tender forms may be obtained on and after, Monday, February 6, 1922, at the office of the . undersigned, and at the office of €.° H. Nelson. Resident Engineer, W hitb. A marked cteque for $500.00 able to the Minister of Public Works and Highways, or a Guarnty Company's Bid Bond will be required with all" tenders for culverts or grading, 4 Guarnty Company s Contract -Bénd. for so per cent of the amount of the tender will be required when the contracts are signed. The lowest or auy ten cepted. 3 All bonds must be made out on forms turnish- ed by the Department: W. A, McLEAN, Deputy Minister of Tlighways Department df Public Highways, Ontario, Toronto, February 2nd. 922 . r not pecessarly ace P CT 7 7 - Town Coungil The regular. meeting of the Council was held on Monday evening. All members present. Mr. T. Stewart appeared be- fore the Council -asking that his farm lands 'be re-assessed ac- cording to the- amended: statute in that regard, and the matter was referred to the clerk, Mr. Fred Taggart was appoint- ed assessor for the year 1922, at ) Policyholders of the of Canada Enjoy a A resin was pad ro] 2 | © Unprecedented Profit A . . ; questing the Hydro: Commission Hospitality to furnish blue print of the town surplus Four of the ladies of the Meth- odist Church--Mrs. Mc€lintock, Mrs. Rose, Mrs. Stonehouse, Mrs. Coultis -- entertained' the mem- showing service lines, and giving estimate of material required. The Reeve was appointed a delegate to the Good Roads Con: \ bers of the Quarterly Board, the Choir, the Sanday School staff, d a number of their friends on seventy persons in all)and the banquet provided was very le, and splendidly served. A pleasing prog; of music and speeches Followed 'the ban- 'quet, and an enjoyable evening was spent. . All'present express- ed hearty appreciation of the ACCOUNTS. ladies fot ; ers Electrical Co, $40.94 |- a ity of the men: rl Engineering Co, for, Church of tke Ascension ~The attendance at the Annual Vestry meeting held on January h, 1922 was the largest on vention early in March. The Treasurer See instructed to pay Mr. John Tinsley tne sum of $425 due him in Dee. 31,1920, according to the auditors, with interest at 5 per cent; Thé bal- ance of Mr. Tinsley's account is to be paid after the report of the present auditor. ; NAN NR IAN A RRR WW WR AW Ms NR NN NN WN Q