of | the Ascension hi SUNDAYS da ery wr bl Gas, : ; Byung Series the last Sun- of.eac font at 7 p.m. 2 THURSDAYS Service of SED : at 8 p.m. BBV. C.F. STENT, B.A., L.Th. Incumbent i el 4 Carden Party On the lawn of Mrs. G. A. Woods, Port Perry, under the auspices of the Women's Guild - of the Church of the Ascension, on Tuesday, June 29th. , An excellent supper served at 6 o'clock A good program with several unusual features--Fancy dancing, drills, etc., Port 'Perry " Band, Miss Cockburn, Violiniste, Instrumentals, Comic ' songs,' duetts, ete. Booths, Hoop la and other attractions on grounds See bills for particulars. Ad- mission: Adults 50c. Children 80¢ including supper. Anniversary at Bethel (near Shirley) Anniversary services will be preached on Sunday, June 20th y Rev Isaac Sgell of Frankford. Monday; June 21, tea will be served after which an entertain. ment will be given -- Old Folks Concert, Inder the direction of Miss Bull, as given in Port Poy last winter. Peter McArthur Coming to Greenbank Greenbank Methodist The Sunday School Anniversary will | be held on June 28th and July 1. Sunday, Prof. W. H. Greaves, of Vietoria University, will preach. On July 1, Peter McArthur will take part. Simin rama Port Perry Wins Second Money Port Perry won second money in the tournament at Little Britain. The Lindsay team of the Centrtl Ontario League were the winners. The score of the three games were: Port Perry--04020002--8 Valentia --10000320--6 L. McTaggart and Boe B Spence and N Hicks E. 2 5 R. H. fsdindsay --21620--11 13 " Port Perry--00021-- 3 3 McElroy and Coombs L. McTaggart, D. McTaggart, Bowerman and Boe 'Lindsay defeated Little Britain 18 to 3. Marsh, an import played 3rd base for the locals and was the best hitter. Ingram made a clever steal of third in the first game and had two hits. Our old friend Vic Suggitt played 1st hase for Valentia team. He had a single and a walk in 4 trips «to plate. Entrance The Junior High School Entrance Ex- aminations will be held in Port Perry High School en Mcnday, Tuesday and Wednesday: June 28th, 29th and 30th. The time table is as follows: = Monday, June 28th 8 :45-0200 a.m.--Reading Regulations 9:00-11:00 a.m.--Grammar _ 11:10-12.00 a.m. ~--Writip Pp dneaday, June 30th 9:00-11:00 a.m. ~--Composition 14:15-12:00 a.m.--Spelling ~ 1:30-3:30 p.m,--History 130.400 pom Reading will be taken at convenient _. times during the three days. idates will bring with them pens, ¥ isencils, rulers and efasers. Perry Board of Education of- ition -- one to = est condidate from Port : ¥ Public School. and two to the high- all school outside of fers threq for 8 Shae prizes com tes from erry. 'prizes are ion that the winners at Fort Party y Examinations as Have Your yes Tosd If ee. Jyh ik nao Paes ie YOU 'DEMAND i Correct and prompt service on prescription work. We Can Cive. lt to You LR. BENTLEY, Opt. Jeweler Port Perry, Ont. Personal Notes Mrs. John Wickett is leaving this week for Toronto, where she will make her home with her niece. a resident of Prince Albert, and Pert Perry for a number of years and we are pleased to know that she is to find a pleasant home for her Seclining years. Messrs. J. Carnegié¢ and M. Beare Ard. purchased the "C. & C."" Agenev at the corner of 'Wellesley and Yonge Stg.. To- ronto. This is the Provincial agency of the Cleveland Six and the Chandler Six. We congrat- late these gentlemen upon secur- ing 80 desirable a business, and wish them every prosperity. » Messrs. Geo. Rose, C, C. Jef-| fréy. and Jas. Stonehouse, are delegates to the Bay of Qui Methodist Conference in Suipte at Whitby this week. Mrs. (Rev.) Wesley Elliott of Belleville, has been visiting Mrs. Woon and other friends in town. Miss 'E. Moffatt and Miss Felker, of Toronto, spent the week end with Mrs. F, Turner. Miss Glasgow left on Tuesday morning to spend the summer holidays at her home in Tuppers- ville. Mrs. R. H. Short, and Miss M. Short spent a week at Beaverton and Mrs J Nasmith and children, Ms. R. H. Short, Mi. Clinton Short and seme other friends spent the week end there. W.C.T.U. to Meet . in Convention The annual convention of the Ontario County W. C. T. U. will be held at Prince Albert Metho- dist Church on Thursday, June 24. There will be morning and afternoon sessions. Mrs. Bige- low, Toronto, will be the prinei-| pal speaker. Allladies are invi- ted to attend. Ladies conveyed by auto to Prince Albert. Apply to Mrs. S. Baird or Mrs, Farmer At Toronto, on Saturday, June 12, 1920, Eliza Pargeter, widow of the late Elijah Pargeter, in her 81st year. Interment was made at Pine Grove etery after the arrival of the train on Tuesday morning. Mrs. Pargeter was only ill for a short time, but many sincere friends will be sorry to hear of her death. Visited Blackstock Sixteen members of Old Eng- land Lodge, S.0.E., Port Perry, visited Grimsby Lodge, S.0.E., at Blackstock," on Sunday, and attended Divine service with the members of that Lodge at the 2 Anglican Church, when Rew J. Robbins addressed them, a3 the previous Sunday even- ing, Old England Lodge attend- ed Divine Service at the Metho- dist Church, Port Perry, and the Rev. W. D. Harrison addressed them. The parade was headed by Port Perry Band, and was strengthened by visiting breth- ren from Oshawa, Whitby, Ux- bridge, Blackstock, and Newcas- Methodist Church Rev. W. D. Harrison, Minister Sunday. June 20, Services at 11 when Mr. J. Toronoto, will speak in t B. A terests of the Dominion' Tem- unday Scho6l MID. * |iation of t Mrs. Wickett has been |bably nd? p.m | throughout this ea sire to ex ur deep ap oss forts 80 willingly rendered in the Jubilee Se Denial Campaign. . They will, 1 am sure, be not only oy, but delighted 1 know that there is every indi- cation we shall not only reach our objective of $500,000 for the Canada East Territory, but pro- a) 80 quite a little beyond the dntold good this fund will - y for the amelioration of. jhe e Sok sorrowing and throughont the world, pecially in' Canada, will ris most instructive manner: he Canadian Bankers' Com- petitions;- promoted. to impress | tion the | upon the younger gen great importance of breed- ing and feeding in farm live stock, provide such public' com-! = titions for. boys and girls ation with the Dominion De- partment of Agriculture, offer attractive cash prizes to boys|. and girls who feed and exhibit | & es. PES 'and calves at the local fair. eding to commence after the 1st March and not later than six the blessing of God upon all who have labored in this year's effort | through the grateful prayers oF the hundreds of thousands wh haye benefited, and will 0S ho to benefit thereby. Wi J Richards, Commissioner The amount forwarded from "Port Perry was $206.10, and not' | $750. as sppeared last week. Port Parry High School The Departmental examinat- 2 ions commenced on Wednesday afternoon; June 9, and will con tinue to the end of the ore. ] On this account the High School classes were closed for the mid- | summer vacation on Friday 11th. Mr. Stone is conducting ex- aminations at Claremont Con- tinuation School, and Mr, Innis is a member of the committee to read Lower School Geography i in Toronto. | PROMOTION RESULTS The following students: of Form. I have been promoted to Form II. ~ f + With Honors--James Carnegie Willie Nesbitt, Mery Ferguson, ' Florence McLaughl Pass--Sarah Ar a (Art- hur Brock, John Brock, Jack Carnegie, Samuel Cawker, Mar- jorie Claughton, Viona Clements Alpha Crosier, Clarence Fergu- son Hilbard Finlay, Mildred Frise, Dugald Nasmith. Agricultural Department-- Douglas Frayer, Edgar In* gram, John Raines. i Prizes wk Art (donated by Miss L. M. Harris)--1 Jack C negie, 2 John Brock, So mention -- Mildred Frise, Flor- ence McLaughlin, Prizes in Agriculture donated by Mr. I. R. Bentley -- 1 Joh Raines, 2 Ferguson Munro. Prizes in Household Science donated by Port Perry W. C. T. U. -- 1 Mildred Frise, 2 Eva Druean. ; ions with regard to these com- + petitions can be obtained from the local Branch Bank Manager "who will be glad to -assist pros-|: pective competitors in every way. 6) prizes are offered. Carden Party at Prospect Watch for further announce Tent ot garden party to be held t the home of Mr. Wm. J €ook, = June 25th. "Motor Boat for Hire ' When you want to get a motor boat for a small party. picnic or fishing party, see Charlie Bow- erman. He has a nice, comfort- able motor.. Charges reasonable. For Sale An iron cylinder pump with. iron pipe. complete. New. Ap- ply to James Reed, Port Perry. Uxbridge Wins J xridge defeats Port Perry 2-9 on Friday, June 11th: 19 a very poor game. The three pitchers, St John, Heard and Bowerman hadl enothing but a wild pitch, Luycas' catching was very poor. Qutside of the battery the locals were away ahead of Uxbridge. - With either of the McTaggarts and Boe on should win the next. 'game with Uxbridge. ; Port Pérry's leading batters are Bowles .400, Deshane .353, Boe .333, Ingram .800. Deshane is the real leader as Bowles has participated in only two games. Mel. Ingram and Dan = McTaggart are tied for stolen bases, each having five. |8 Lucas leads the waiting depart- ment with 8 walks. Lorne McTaggart leads the itchers with two wins and two efeats. . F.O.B. 'Other farmers have these big advantages Bice ito he ho, sabe rns Ne: for separator; ton fanning mill and any other ; Tansiog' wate: | Wierever weeks before fair. 'Full instruct- |: It | our Blood Purifier at night and {for those who w "For So Fy a isten size, Is and gende ie position. Price $175. I ¥ C.. Jollard, B R. R. No. 3 : erry: lo , con mile west of Sie, Rese Port Perry Taxes Il unpaid taxes' must bel handed into the Treasurer with- in the next ten days. After that date'any unpaid accounts shall be placed in the bailiff's hands for collection, 'or the property returned to the County Treasurer for sale. By order of the Council. Port Perry, June 10, 1920 « Wagon For Sale " 1} ton team wagon, platform springs, in first class repair. good wagon for any farmer, will ezchange for horse. Apply-to T. Cook & Son, Port Perry. vio Jack Speill advises his friends to use Gallagher's Blood Purifier for acidity of the liver and bowels. Asa laxative it has no reaction. Gallagher's Kidney Remedy for all urinary or kidney trouble and for rheumatism 'it has had some wonderful cures by taking the Kidney Remedy before meals as directed. Gallagher's Life Drops for erage, diarrhoea or for rubbing No mineral drug in any of these femedies. " For sale by P. G. Morrison, Port Perry; P. ar Ramer, Prince Albert; W. Crozier, Man- chester; J. E. a Myrtle; D. Thompson, Raglan. Take Notice That the Assessment Roll "of the Village of Port" Perry has been returned and may be in- ted in the offices of the erk, W. H. Harris, from hours 10-12 a.m. and 1-4 p,m. Appeals wl be received up to June 19th, Appeals and enquiries to be made to Douglas Lucas, Assist- ant Clerk. Billiard Table ForSale. Apply at Star Offide. "The Calder Sale Owing to the death of Charles Calder,-the herd of Shorthorns, | Clydesdales, and ° Shropshire Sheep will be sold withogt re- gerve on Friday, June 25th. Without preparation, the herd and flock are in the best possi- ble' eondition for good results, and will be sold for what they will bring on the date named. * Thiswillbea good opportunity sh to secure the best in cattle, horses and sheep. /- They have been bred by a man gfigvod jude aent,.an eR i sel cared istered Hereford Bull, > ; h; one| Al: Sell to us and got | BEST PRICES Bell Phone 213 AUCTION: SALE Mrs. J: Wickett will §éil her furniture by publi¢ auétion at her premises, Perry SI, Port, Perry, Thursday June 17, at 1.30 p. m. Geo. Jackson Ted. Jackson} Auctioneers TAKE NOTIGE--On and after July ist, 1920, the stomach, Indigestion or for the subscription price of the Port Perry Star will be $1.50 per year. Wanted A' Gasoline Engine, about 2 0r % 2% h.p., must be in good con- " dition. Apply at Star. Dtfice. MISS HAZEL COCKBURN TEACHER OF VIOLIN Class started July 1st, 1920. Applications for terms, ete. .may be optained atthe Star : ice. Have you Gall S a Stones without knowing' ta i Not just a few, but a large part of Canada's populasion have. Yours may just cause you stom- ach trouble or headache, indi- gestion or pains in the side. Others suffer with their bowels. bile and from nervousness. Some acute cases have all these symp- tons. _If you have any or all of them e up your mind NI to get 'a bottle of "Marlatt's Specifi ie." From all over the Dominjon letters are constantly arriving expressing gratitude and un-. bounded joy for the return of health after using Marlatt's: These a are at your isposa) any. ime, Marlait's Specifie is a thor- 0 system cleanser. yet per- ia and it can be taken by young or old. It is guarantee free from drugs of Soy description. One dose will sufficient to convince you of its merits." For sale at al Srep gists throughout Canada. f er cannot supply you you your write for free booklet Marlatt & Co., Toronto, Ont. Special agent in Port Perry, CAG DAVIS Da