_ moped before the magistrate. _ ern themselves accordingly. ery and ice cream parlor. the Star Office. GARDEN PLANTS---Get your _ garden plants at the greenhouse on Bigelow Street-- tomatoes, cabbage, caulifiower, celery, asters, verbenas, pansies, stocks. potted geraniums, be- gonias, ferns, fuschias, etc. of the Simcoe High School, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T W Mclean for a few days last week. Mr. D. Ferguson has been ill with pneumonia, but is now recovering. . Mrs. McKnight has returned home after spending a couple of months with friends in Goderich, Mr. George Rose 1s considerably improved in health, : Expert Chi-Namel Demonstrator at Parrish's Hardware May 11 and 12 TENDERS WANTED -- Sealed tenders will be received by the under- signed up to Friday, May 12, for the building of an addition to the Church of the Ascension. Ist Tender for cement work. : 4nd Tender for brick work. 3rd Tender for carpenter work. Lowest cr any tener nat necessar- fy accepted. Fiaus iuikiv, tions may be seen at the Standard Bank, Port Perry. A. H. Rose H. G. Hutcheson } Wardens METHODIST CHURCH NOTES On Sunday last a Baptismal Service was held at which the Pastor. preagh- ed a sermon touching on the duty of parents in regard to this Sacrament of the Church: Three small children were dedicated to God in baptism. Recently several societies of the Church have elected officers for the new church year, as follows: Women's Missionary Society President-- Mrs (Rev) Rogers 1st Vice Pres--Mrs Pearse 2nd Vice Pres--Mrs Wm Davey Cor. Sec'y--Mrs Bongard Rec. Sec'y -- Miss M Parish Treas.--Mrs M Campbell Senior Epworth League Pres--Mr Jas. Ward 1st Vice Pres--Mrs Jas Ward "2nd Vice Pres--Miss E. Harris 3rd Vice Pres--Miss Coad and Miss Taggart - 4th Vice Pres--Miss Dhel Purdy Sth Vice Pres--Mrs (Rev) Rogers Rec Sec'y-~Clem, Crozier Asst. Sec'y--Douglas Lucas Treasurer-- Miss M Jackson Pianist--Miss Gibb Junior Epworth League President--ELa Sponce Vice Pres--Raymond Rogers + Sec'y-- Grace Collacutt Treasurer-- Mausell Jackson. Mrs (Rev.) Rogers, the Superin- tendent of the Junior League, gave a handsome book to each of the three members of the League who had pro- cured 1007, of the marks given for the "past year, as a recognition of faithful- ness. The fortunate ones were Grace 'Collacutt, Ella Spence, and Glen . Collacutt. There will be a Reception Service] next Sunday morning, and a Song rnion in the evening. A cordial invitation to all. Hotel Accommedation ! public should be advised - that steps are being taken to retain hotel accommodation in Port excavation and dpkichesnm the present proprietors As , of the Sebert House has en- hotel under new manage ~ Nesbitt says that any person caught riding on the sidewalks wili be som- Will Cow owners please remember that | "cows are not allowed to run at large on the streets of Port Perry and gov- GIRL WANTED--For confection- Apply at J. F, Messmore, B.A., of the staff { prisonment. Both 'hotels 'are being kept |5;oq nents are. being made [Post Lhe Whiteway, of Port Perry, SB -- o WANTED -- A housekeeper on farm, house. Apply Star Office. ---18-2 If your hair seems lifeless try the Rexall "93" Hair Tonic; all Rexall Drug Stores sell it under an. absolute money-back guarantee-->50¢ and. $1. bottles 7: --A. J. Davis CARTAGE--]. R. Hillis, Port Perry, successor to Harry Davidson, is prepared to go all kinds of carting, teaming, plowing, excavating, ete, at moderate prices, Town Council Met on Monday night. All mém- bers present. . The chief item of business was the passage of By-law No. 717, amending By-law No, 505 for the regulation of the weighing of certain goods sold within the Corporation. The amend- 1g clauses are as follows: 3 All parties selling' hay, grain, straw, live animals to be delivered within the limits of the Corporation shall, et the request and expense of the purchaser have the same weighed on the Corporation weigh scales of the Village of Port Perry, and shall tender the wéighmaster's certificate as to the-weight of the goods sold to the Jarchase: at the Ume of the delivery; ot the gooas, : 4 All parties be selling firewood to delivered ~~ within the limits of the Corporation of the Village of Port Perry, shall at the request and expense of the pur- chaser, have the said firewood meas- ured by the Village weighmaster, and shall tender the weighmaster's certifi- cate to the purchaser as to such measurement at the time of the delivery thereof. O Any parties found guilty of a breach of Sections Three, Four, or Six of this By-law shall be liable to a penalty of not more than $10.00 or less than $1.00, and in default of pay- ment shall be liable to 30 days im- 6 Every coal dealer shall at the purchaser's expense weigh on the town scales all coal sold and to be delivered in this' Corporation, and shall tender the weighmaster's certifi- cate to the purchaser at the time of delivery thereof, unless excused by the written 'order of the purchaser given before the delivery of the coal, a duplicate of such order to be deliv- ered to the town weigher before deliv- ery of the coal. bik 7" he Town Constable is author- ized and directed to. weigh at the town's expense on the town scales, from time to time any load of coal being delivered to customers, and to compare the weights of the town scales with the weights of the the coal dealers as shown on. the bills' of coal dealers, The town constable * was appointed poundkeeper, and empowered to take cattle from the sireets of the Corpo:a= tion and impound them. The Assessor's Roll was received and adopted, and the date for the Court of Revision set for the evening of the first Monday in June. Sm------ N otice to Creditors of Archibald McMillan, 'farmer, late of the Township of Brock, deceased, Pursuant to os. 38, of Shaptet 12 of e - Statutes of Ontario, || notice is hereby given that all creditors and ot Ya i oh inst the estate Se of Philadelphia, to Mr Howard G. one wha, can take charge of farm-| ord BS General Animals Insura Insurance on all In = Rev. C. P. Muirhead, Rector. } SERVICES « ° ay 7 11 a. m. hss Sunday M Share of the WALL PAPER BARGAINS Don't Delay--Time is Money W. H. McCAW is making special reductions in Wall Paper. He has a fine assort- ment of good quaiity paper sold ata heavy discount, but each lot must be cleared out to secure the reduction. It-is a real pleasure to look through the 1916 samples. They are wonderfully beaut- iful and surprisingly low in price considering their high dearly. Come in and see them, W. H. McCAW CHURCH of the ASCENSION Divine Service |g, Don't Miss Your! done up in lots, which will be rms | MPBELL PORT PERRY "Coal "Onl Don't forget that Jamieson sells the highest grade of American Coal Oil. | When your can is: empty call Bell Telephone No. 87. ~~ = = Spirella Corsets Satisfaction and goodfitting guaranteed LADIES--The undersigned is prepared to call at your home and A Spirella Corsets. information and prices upon application erburn, Port to Mrs. F. A. Weath erry 267 © Announcement Miss Estelle Bull wishes to an- nounce that she has resumed her cha sostin pga and voice culture Studio at home of Mrs Geo Jackson ™ At the old stand, Port Perry 2} EE ---- a We Presentation s Five members of Port Perry Metho- dist Sunday School were presented with pocket testaments and' air pil- lows The air pillows are done up in a neat serviceable form and should be of real value on active service. Suitable addresses 'were made by the Superintendent, and by Mr. Wm; Doubt, the teacher of the class of. which most of the young soldiers are members. Born Hore--To Mr. and Mrs.. H. Hope, Port Perry, a daughter. Crozier -- To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crozier, Scugog Island, a daughter, ORrDE--At Calgary, on «April 27th, 1916, to Mr. and Mrs: Guy S. Orde a son. Died PooLE~ On Sctgog Island, on Wed nesday, April 26, 19156, 'Ihomas' Heury Poole, aged 61 years, 4 months, 18 days; hi Favris--In Cartwright Township on Thursday, April 27, 1916, Rachel Fletcher, widow of the late Robert Fallis, aged 85 years. | | | Would All Parties owing accounts to the estate of the late Jas. L. Forman kindly call and settle the same in order that these may be no delay in winding up the matters -affecting this estate, By -so doing they "will confer a favor on on those interested. W. C. FORMAN TA. FORMAN DEMONSTRATI 'THAT IS DIFFERE] ji: NN OU hs Gok the Demonshatoe 10. Y you any Chi-Namel product 2 you may be interested in, actually * applied. ie For instance--White Enamel, Porch Furniture Enamel, Gold and Aluminum | Paint, Floor Wax, Furniture Polish. Metal Polish, Colored Varnishes, Auto- mobile and Carriage Color Finish, etc. She will not merely show you the package containing these materia's, but show it in the brush--in fact, you can take the brush and apply it yourself. Vou can see the actual color--see how easy it is to apply--how all brush marks disappear before it hardens. = "This will be a demonstration worth while for. anyone who is responsible for the care and good appearance of the interior woodwork and furniture of home By asking for a demonstration of any ~ particular Chi-Namel product you will: not place yourself under obligation to buy; this demonstration is to acquaint the public with the use and economy of -Chi-Namel in the home. . _. Remember the Date - _at our store . i May 11th and 12th W. L. PARRISH .For. bh ~~ Furmn These chairs a "Just received a shi ~ Chairs and Rockers; 1 hese chairs are very strongly mad : have double seats in either cane or s ure . | pment of Verandah | in red or green, Aa HERE You Can Get Pure Water White ©. ; Coal OI «In Barrel Lots at Lowest Prices We are now in a ari Comins ra ROYALITE (Refined in Canada from American Crude) - In galvanized steel barrels with tap attached. Fe a short time this steel bareel with tap will Hr FARM > osition to offer the' Tipes Limited, High Grade Oil, 1a Loi -