Mrs. Albert Allin, - COMING--F. E. LUKE, Eyesight Specialist, at Lawrence's Drugstore, Port Perry, on Thursday, April 27. Mrs. W. McLean, of Brooklin, was in town, on Wednesday, visiting at the home of her daughter Mrs. Roy O'Neill. Port Perry PUBLIC SCHOOL REPORT Winter Term Honours 76%. Pass 60% SENIOR IV-- Archibald McMaster ..." Isobel Ewers Beth Archer .. Allan.Oke ......cs cova rani 1802 Clara Gilboord Jean Moase .... Nora Levia Vera Martyn Teddy Cooney .... Jack Beare ....... .64. Lloyd Harrison ............ 64.0 Harold Hood. ...cvvivenss 58.6 JUNIOR IV-- Ruth Carnegie Dorothy Pyatt Eileen Birkett Marion Brent Bert DeShane Murray Holtby Charlie Andrews Billy Beare Rody Hayden Tommy Hayden Dorothy Cliff Charlie Sutcliffe Harry DeShane Harry Carnegie : R. H. Cornish, Teacher. SENIOR THIRD-- Mary Pyaft . . ........ 000. 81.7 Glenn McMaster ............ 79.9 Bruce Beare ..........:.... 73.2 Burgess Beare ............. 72.9 Jvan Dusty ..............5. 2.7 Marie Hayden.............. 72.45 Luella Ploughman ......... 69.6 Marion Gooderham ......... 68.45 Joe Dowson wiv vive vii ve 66.6 Ellen Ploughman .......... 64.27 Ray Birkett:...........).... 63.6 Cora Gerrow .....%......... 60.9 Norma Ewers .............: 58.4 Fred Densham Harold Hayes Bob Jeffrey Rosser Williams ........... 47.6 JUNIOR THIRD-- David Pickard ............. 74.18 Herbert Howard ........... 66.27 Gidack Raines ....... iu. uuves 63.8 Bark Hood. .............0¢ 61.6 Eine ene 59.3 Reginald Middleton Stanley Gyton : Victor Read Jack Tinsley ......... . .... Howard White T. Harold Dempsey, Teacher. JUNIOR SECOND-- Kathleen Read ............. 88.6 David: Turner . ..........0.. 86.13 Jack Sangster .............. 76.3 Pearl Sutcliffe ...%......... 74.53 Shirley Gilboord .....0..... 74. Bryce Moase .............. 70.93 Jack Pargeter I RIT 70.18 Douglas Gerrow .,.......... 69.8 David'Right ...<........... 68.93 Kenneth Moore ......... ...67.47 Ronald Cliff. .............. 61.78 Robert Jackson '..... Sonanns 48.8 Marjorie Claughton, of To- Hilda Claughton, and Mrs. , of Uxbridge, were week | guests ot the home of Mr. and 17% Harold Bentley and Doris Harnden, ! recently enrolled. SENIOR SECOND-- : Frank Densham ......... +..75.6 | Lenten Service--(this week)--Wed- |. £71.78 | Wel have ave just been appoint- ptown Agent for Can- 0 National Express Money Orders. Your busi- . ness solicited. wna». JIG-SAW "PUZZLES We now 'have puzzles for rent at 5c., 10c., 15¢., a day. SPECIAL Half a dozen 1881 Rogers Teaspoons at the lowest price on record, only 75ec. For quick service on Repairs come to us, ~ I. R. BENTLEY JEWELLER and OPTOMETRIST JUNIOR THIRD (B) (Promoted at Christmas) Hugh Nasmith .............9817 Louise Hall ....... vives BB Miriam Richards ..........88.7 Grant McDermott ..........87.6 Gladys Nott .... RRR June Sonley .. 87, Edna Dowson .............. 86.6 * George Stone ..... .86. Lucille Harrison .. ..84.82 Doris MacGregor . .83.06 Lola Gerrow ..... .82,2 Merle Shunk ..... siinyen BR Josephine Cooney ..........764 George Emmerson .........75.17 Fred Andrews /............, 59.6 G. V. Stovin, Teacher. SENIOR FIRST-- Anthur Brown ...... Saad 86. Lucile Mark a Enid Dusty .....ivsepcsaes. Joyce Hull .......a ves .82. Bobby Allin ....... Pa Gladys Goode ............ 82 Gordon Carnegie ...........80, Margaret Day ........ FEL Noreen Stewart ....... APRN, | Cecil Gerrow ......vuv usin TT, Billy Stevens ............44 74. Marjorie Jenkins ......... 4. David Nasmith ......... veil Joan Hayden ............... 70. Grace Pickard . Phyllis Anderson ... Edward Bennett ..... Beth Griffen .,...... Maud Griffen .. Audrey DeShane .... Eileen Oke . Donald Carnegie Jimmy Davidson ...... JUNIOR FIRST-- Vera Bruce. ....... i. veena 72, Myrtle Dowson ....... "Th Janet Mason ......... gh IB Ora Dowson ....... ..65. Fred Gyton ..... ..68. Garth Andrus ..... 59. Lloyd Wakeford Walter Sonley ..... aes Doreen Peterson Ethel Harnden, new pupil. E. Harris, Teacher. 'Barter advts. are Free in the Star. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. D. A. Ferguson, B.A, Minister. 7 p.m.--Evening Service. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION 7 p.m--Evening service. nesday at 7.45 p.m. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH ..71.46 Sunday, March 19th-- 11 a.m.--Jesus and the Church of His Day. 2.30 p.m.--Sunday School. 7 pm--The Man and His Scanty Clothes. ' Prince Albert '145 p.m.--Sabbath School 3 p.m.--Worship Service MONEY ORDERS| | E. H. PURDY, President : : at Eight O'Clock AN pate intersted i Boing invited to ttond ©. a Phone 93 - fl sili Cie Sill SEAGRAVE The March meeting of the Women's Association was held on Wednesday afternoon last, at the home of Mrs. A. Bruce, with a good attendance. The president, Mrs. C. W. Moon, oc-' cupied the chair. The meeting was opened with devotional exercises, Mrs. Green read the Scripture and a poem on prayer. After the reading of the minutes, ¢ and roll call, a lengthy busi- ness | was tr ted. Plans were made for the Easter Sunday evening service in the United Church. A sacred cantata entitled, "The Re- deemer Liveth", will be given under the auspices of the W, A. A com- ittee was appointed to ch the characters for those taking part. Many other items of interest were carried out.' The pr gr fun GOOD BAKING - Port Parry | seating a lovely repast was served and a social time spent. In the evening Rev. Mr. Green conducted the usual weekly prayer service, which +4, Quadrata Girl's Club, March 1 17h Mrs. rlie Wilson and little] , ®04Y ; 3 oh Prospect, are visiting Shickens, relatives overthe week end. Mrs, Bert Dowson is spending al 'holiday with relatives in Toronto, she was accompanied by her brother Mr. B.- Mitchell. ? x Mr. an . F.-Watson | accom- panied ormer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Watson spent the week end in Hamilton with relatives. Mrs. Philip Ripley has returned. to was largely ded. The ting being very impressive, and was much enjoyed! ™*- In spite of the weather; the social evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S.. Reynolds, on Friday was fairly well attended. Various games were enjoyed, after which all done justice to the refreshments served, A wood bee was held on Monday afternoon, to draw the Church wood, the farmers are taking every advan- tage "Of the snow, which fell during the last few days. : The Quadrata Girl's Club are hold- ing a social evening on Friday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. F. Watson in of household hints which were appre- 'ciated. Readings by Mrs. H. Wana- maker and Mrs. B. F. Green were also much enjoyed. At the close of the h of St. Patrick; Everybody is expected to give something, as their is nothing too good for the Irish. A splendid program is being prepared for te. occasion, Irish Jokes, will Osh after spending the past week with her sister, Mrs. A, Tanner, who we are pleased to report is feeling some better, The social evening held in' connec- tion with our Young Peoples' League, on Tuesday, March 7th, when Prince Albert League were the guests of honour, proved a very good success. Skating was enjoyed on the rink, after which, all' journeyed to the Sunday School room, where various games were played and refreshments served. We are sorry to report that Mr. W. Holdershaw has been confined to bed for the past week with a serious leg. It is expected he will have to be taken to Toronto for X-Ray treat- ment. change for the better soon, 'Mr, and Mrs. Gordon "MacDonald a and family of Greenbank were visitors We. y on Sunday, at the home of Mr. 'and rs Mrs. 8, J. Wooldridge, As (We hove thete will be af WANTED-An old pair of Chenille] Curtains in exchange for a band- painted china-plate. Phone 35J, FOR SALE FARMS AND TOWN PROPERTIES © Attractive prices for vale. 'See Boynton, Port Perry. : SE --------------E STEADY ADVERTISING PAYS When backed by Goods and Service. ~ HAVE YOU "HEARD THE NEWS ? I metfers 0 00 Oats sates nas Barley PN wu LAW OFFICE GREER & HUMPHREYS Barristers, Solicitors, ete. Money to Loan Now located in the office of HW. Emmerson, Puy Block, Queen Street Phone 264 NG Phone after hours: 8514 guaranteed. Phone 45. GENERAL WORK WANTED, % Work of any kind. . Satisfaction v HOUSE FOR RENT | A six roomed house on John street" Dn A north, Port Perry. See our new wheelbarrows and wood pumps, A. D. Peters, Jubilee Pump Works, Port Perry, | DRINK WATER WITH MEALS, GOOD FOR STOMACH Water with meals helps stomach | juices, aids digestion. If bloated with gas add a spoonful of Adlerika. One dose cleans out spoisons and washes 'BOTH upper. and lower bowels. A. M. Lawrence, Port Perry. a .. GREAT BARGAINS IN MASSEY-HARRIS IMPLEMENTS Spring Tooth Harrows, Cultivators, Mowing Machines, Potato Sprayers, Plows, Hay Rakes, and Spreaders, Wagons, Hay Loaders; Cream Sepa- rators, Dealer, ¥ See C. SWITZER, . Local mar23 DR. W. S. HARPER da Medical College and University, Toronto, 4 Post Graduate i edical Gradu- ates' Pillage nd fn Surin" of Baie Office. and Surgery--Port Perey, ont. . Phone lf. 5 oe The Creamery You can save labor your cream to the 1S PAYING 23. 22 and 1% FOR" BUTTER FAT. ! and make more money by" sending *