SE y - Page Four : . SEAGRAVE Sw EE § Personal Items The storm that passed over here] = ; : 5 : "COMING Just woe. was one. of the om: ail: Bh SIG Dr. F. B. Luke, Optometrist, at A. {Distory. The Nonquon river foes So} gp nil = ipgp ot a ig orn 2 pk 3. Davie, Port Perry, on Thursday, | the land around. Cheapest Place in town to buy F 'April 18th. CN Friends of Ne and Men Alberti LCC TT te a Mrs. Ronald Peel will not receive] ttle Br roe avel Oranges, very sweet, reg. 50c. Sale Pr. again this season. nicely after a rather serious operation Navel Oranges, very sweet, reg. 60c. Sale Pr. A meeting of Returned men is be- ing held at the Armouries on Thurs- day, April 11 (to-night) Election of officers. Mr. A. Shields, Sec'y Ont. Branch British Empire Legion will be at the meeting. All returned men invited. : We hear it reported that Sonya is exceedingly jealous because Segrave broke the speed record. ---- ST JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN | CHURCH, PORT PERRY April 14th, 1929-- Motning service at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. Evening Service at 7 o'clock UTICA, service at 2.30 p.m. {| _Y.P,S. Monday. at 7.30 p.m. || Mid-week service. Thursday at || 7.30 p.m. for appendicitis at Port Perry Hos- pital, on Sunday morning. - Mrs. Roy Scott and two children have returned home after spending a pleasant holiday at Myrtle. Grape Fruit, three for 25¢, ena Lemons, six for 15¢c., or by the*dozen 25¢. = All Candies reduced in Teta : } Miss Dora Orchard has returned to ix. ; ; her ion in Stouffville, after spend- Six Choeolate Bars or 25¢. Tn BiH od ing the holidays with her parents, Mr. Three Packets of Gum for 10c. and Mrs. A, L. Orchard. Mr. and Mrs. S. Reynolds attended the Cherrie-Reynolds wedding in Oshawa on Saturday last. - Mr. John Mark was in Toronto at- fending the O. E. A. last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. Frise are holiday- ing with relatives and friends in To- ronto, Miss Alma returned with them. . ' - Mr. and Mrs, J. Shunk were in Port Perry a couple of days last week with their son. * Miss Irene Spoffard has returned to her school here after. spending' the holidays in Greenbank. : Miss Una Sleep returned to her school at Pleasant Point after spend- the holidays here.. Miss A. Wooldridge visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs. E. Wooldridge, Zion, on Sunday. The Quadrata Club met at the home D. Corbman SATURDAY, APRIL 13th "THE WESTERN OF WESTERNS" KIT CARSON Table Lamp and Shade, to the holder of the Lucky Number. d "Arnold Goes into Business"--town hall, Tuesday, April 16. Adults 35c., children 26c. Dr. Jeffrey has sold the McIntyre property to Mr. B. D. Henry, manager of the Royal Bank. The deal was put through by Mr. Wesley Boynton: Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wallace have returned home from Toronto, where they had been attending the funeral of Mrs. Wallace's father, Mr. Joseph B. Morrow, late of Beachview Cres- cent, Toronto. Mrs. Wallace had been with her father during the past three weeks. He was laid to rest at Burlington on Thursday, April 4th, Mrs. Earl Beare will not receive again this season. Mr. Lawrence Mountjoy, for some time past a member of the local staff of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, is leaving town, having accepted a position with Brown, Fleming & Co., Toronto. His many friends in town wish him continued success in his new work. Miss Marion Cronk, who has been spending the holidays with Miss F. Christy, has returned to her home in Bloomfield. Did you know that you could re- plenich your supply of pickles, fruit, and jellies, at the 1.O.D.E. bazaar, April 19th? Home-made cooking on sale too, and you will find just exactly the article you have so often wished for, in the other booths. 000 CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION 2nd Sunday after. Lent-- Sunday School at 3 p.m. Evening Service at 7 p.m. Monday, A. Y. P. A. at 8 pm. Friday, Week night service at 7.45 . . News is Spreading from coast to coast that Mrs. Sybilla Spahr's Tonsilitis is the most suc- cessful remedy to treat cough, Bron- chitis, whooping cough, colds, catarrh, sore throat and tonsil ills. Absolutely guaranteed. A. J. Davis. aa Ysera PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Sunday, April 14th-- 11 am.--What we believe-- No. 7--About the Sacrament. 2.30 p.m.--Sabbath School. 7 p.m.--Rev. W, Elliott will preach Prince Albert-- 2 p.m.--Sabbath School. 3 p.m.--Rev. W. Elliott will preach ORD HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY The Horticultural Society Membership Fees. should be paid in at once either to Dr. Lundy, Miss Alexander or at the Star Office. Spring does not wait and it is important to get orders away. of Miss Velma MacMillan last Wed- - nesday -evening; April 3. Meeting opened with devotional exercises. The girls decided to make an autograph| quilt. After the business each girl took part in two contests suggested by Miss Alma Clements and Miss Velma MacMillan. The May meéting will be held at the home of Miss Ruth Stone. All girls welcome. Mr. Elgin Frise and Mr. Fred Grose spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Frise. Miss Hazel Gorrill has returned to her home in Sonya after spending several weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Ewen. e000 CHERRIE-REYNOLDS A very pretty wedidng was solemn- ized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jeffrey, Oshawa, Ontario, on April 6, when Grace Hannah Reynolds became the bride of Robert Gordon Cherrie. The ceremony, which was simple and quiet, and attended only by the immediate relatives, was per- formed by Rev. H. Stainton, B.A. B.D., of Courtice, Ontario. The bride who was given away by her father, looked charming in a dress of sand georgette with rhinestone trimming and carried a bouquet of pink Col- umbia roses and white carnations. She was attended by Miss Marie Cherrie, sister of the groom, who wore blue satin and carried a bouquet of roses and sweet peas, while the groom was attended by the bride's brother, Mr. Ralph Reynolds. The house was tastefully decorated 'in pink and white, with roses, lilies and sweet. peas. reatest After the cermony the happy party HE motor-car buyer. . the final ju of partook of a delicious wedding supper T automobile values . . has regis ene which was enjoyed by all, after which us endorsement the revolutionary the bridal party left by motor for advances made by the 1929 McLaughlin. points in the U. S. A., calling at To- Buick! : ronto, Windsor, and Chicago. The bride's travelling dress was cocoa brown crepe with pretty sand 'hat and coat, with shoes and stockings to match. On their return they will reside on During the past month, McLaughlin-Buick gales have been 25% greater than March of ear . « than previous March ol McLain Deak Bry : More people buy McLaughlin-Buick than any , the farm owned by Mr. Cherrie, on other car at or above its price. . because the Scugog Island. 1929 MeLaughlin-Buick with its Masteshloce Bodies by Fi , has unquestionably WANTED ed a new standard of performance and a new order of beauty. 2 Work on farm by experienced man. Apply at Star Office. 1 Get behind the wheel and get the facts! ' BEARE BROS. Port Perry = Ontario Qe According to the lastest despatch » "Arnold. Goes Into Business" on Tuesday, April 16th, in the town hall, Your tickets are still good. rm) (rns LOST On Wednesday afternoon ' in Port Perry a gold wrist watch with silver dial with word Paris. 16 jewel, Swiss movement. Please leave at the Port Perry also our First Lucky Number night. A beautiful hand painted Whew Joi biiy from us you will}: always be sure of getting the} A full supply Wood, etc., always on hand. best grades of fuel. PORT PERRY COAL YARD Phones: Yard 94. Uptown Office 233. A Safe old Herbal Remedy for Sick Kidneys arch "| Rich in those healin Ards : Ll Indians used. : SE inall McLaughlin Buick 8 It is one of James Herbal Household Remedies. now by a P. G. MORRISON, PORT PERRY NAINA NN NINN NANA NS on Gallagher's famous SCUGOG Gonguatulations to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hood on the gift of another little 8 on. Misses Luella and Ellen Ploughman of Port Perry spent the holidays with their uncle Mr. . Samells. Master Lloyd Harrison of Port Perry spent .a few days with his grandparents Mr, and Mrs. Mark. A few friends spent an enjoyable evening with Mr. and Mrs. George Bratley. Mrs. Geo. Samells has charge of the Y. P. S. this week at the church. The pathmasters are kept busy filling in the washouts on the roads. There are some very bad ones. Miss Smith very kindly came back to school on Wedriesday to help her entrance Ju ils. 3 > Mr. and Mrs. D. Cherrie and Viola attended the Cherrie-Reynolds wed- ding in Oshawa on Saturday. rs. Bruce of Port Perry is visit- ing ber daughter Mrs. Ploughman. Allan Sweetman, of Toronto, spent the Easter holidays here. Mr. D. Davidson has left the Bell Telephone Co. and hired with Crosier Bros. -- Orne THE SCOUTS CORNER The Scout's Promise: On my honour I promise to do my best. 1. Do my duty to God and the King. 2. To help other people at all times. 3. To obey the Scout law. Hello! You Beavers, Lynx, Owls and Foxes and what have you. Here we are all settled down in our new corner. How do yon like it? At the suggestion of the Scoutmaster we-re going to keep that Scout Promise of ours at the head of this golumn all the time. 8 way. Also we're going to start a short review of the Scout Law and of Coal, Coke, | That's a good start any- 'OF COMMERCE ( THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA CAWKER BROS FRESH CAUGHT WHITEFISH BEST QUALITY RED SALMON OYSTERS i Buk > BABY BEEF YOUNG PORK LAMB NE iF BELL PHONE 29w WE BUY CATTLE, POULTRY, and HIDES Ee a Port Perry Dominion Store ANNOUNCEMENT that we have enlarged and improved our store, so that we will be able to handle more and better goods, and be able to serve our customers with better satisfaction. We now have a full line of first class Spring and Summer goods, and we are going to run our business on a plan of larger business and small profits. As soon as the weather gets fine and the roads in better condition, you wills be able to get out and do your shopping.: Be sure and visit the Port Perry Dominion Store and compare our goods and prices with those of other stores, and you will see what you can save. .SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THE WEEK-END Men's Beautiful Suits, reg. $28 for Ladies' Crepe de Chene Dresses, the : $17.50 very latest, reg $15. for $10. Men's Felt Hats, reg Men's Caps, reg $2. for $4.25 And lots of other for $1.76 your inspection. Men's -Oxfords, regular $5. bargains waiti Men's Dress Shirts, reg $2.60 ng x 'FOR SALE Banner Oats, Barley and Mixed Grain. Apply to Leask Bros, R.R.2, Seagrave, Phone 115 r 8-2. apr 12 Get the habit of visiting EGGS FOR HATCHING Barred Rock, bred-to-lay,.0. A. C. strain, 18. for 50c. Apply to Mrs, Frank Franklin Port Perry. ALBERTA COAL I have a car of Alberta Coal which for your ODD and FANCY 'CHINA, SCHOOL SUPPLIES and arrived this week. This coal is from TOYS : one of the best mines in Alberta and ¥ has been so classified by our Ontario|OUr Candies are always Fuel Board. Please call and see it. : "fresh. o C. L. VICKERY. y 3 HONEY FOR SALE A quantity of clover and mixed Always Something New. R. H. PIERRE Proprietor VARIETY STORE We wish to announce to the public of Port Perry and vicinity - Men's Spring Coats, reg $18 for $18. Men's Silk Socks, reg 76c for | die g $4.50 for $2.75 yer : ] PA50 for $2.15 Ladies' Silk Hose reg $1.50 for-$1.00 honey for sale, Apply to Mrs. Frank Star Office. 100% PUR "Will Build Them 'When Better Automobiles Are " - E PAIN T AND VAR " Walker, B. D. Henry, W. J. Mackenzie _ | There's five patrols at pre other tenderfoot- tests. We're start- ing with the first lay at the foot of this column. If you have any other suggestions, pass them along. With your help we're going to make this corner the feature of the paper. Th Troop Committee, Messrs. E. B. Franklin, Port Perry. _ Apr 11 and S. Farmer, were up at the meet- ing on Thursday night and, they seemed mighty pleased with the show- ing of the boys.. They have reason to to be, too. for we got 4 fine bunch to start the new troop. got] ent, one senior and. ~ WANTED BLONG BLOCK , PORT PERRY i 3