cloth Sale of Curtain Material Heres a choice of fine madras ~~ [ cream color 36 in. wide or fancy. stripe J marquisette in 36 in. width, in ivory shade. . Sale Price 29¢. yard. . at 35¢, yard Res \ 3 3 7* Pine Nottingham face net in ivory - =} sbade 38 in. wide woven in lacey design : ¢ + Sale Price 6c. yard bg N 2 # Linen Towelling . 15c¢. yard Roller Towelling made of pure linen "in natufal shade with red or blue border, : Sale Price 16c, yard 'oo - © . now on sale 25c." Affords. ~. [_Cawker Bros. i A $40000000000000000000000600009002006000 p) v > Comes in plain white or cream, fancy white or black with self pattern, ' Men's Fine Oxford Shirting Men's Oxford shirting, fine quality, white ground with blue, 'black or helio . stripes Reg. 66¢c. - r------------------ " Boys' Khahki Shirt \ 95c. . Boys' shirts made of light weight drill in olive green or khahki shades. The Best the Meat Market Cheap for Cash. Phone Your Orders for Quick Delivery. Port Perry ~ 28in. Broad colored woven . . 5 color; Sale Price 45¢c. é3 - 39c¢. yd. - $2.45 These Coat are made of knitted in flat stitch with Sale Price 39. 12} to 14. Sale Price 96¢. : 'We olese Wednesday afternoons from June 2, till further notice. The Creamery W. J COOK REAL ESTATE |i rerine enor rn wate fat. You can save labor and make Box 47, Myrtle Station more money by sending your cream to P TS) a ie PORT PERRY CREAMERY ol omable terms | GOODE BROS, Propristors Large 'list to select from mre) mere Phone 130 7 3 DR. J. A. MURRAY, PIANO FOR SALE DENTIST Office upstairs in Leonard Block Houfs 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone 98 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO Devonshire piano, mahogany case, practically new. Enquire at the Star ' MEN'S ALL WOOL SWEATER COATS and coat cuff trimmed with buttons. Colors camel, suedeand lovat. Reg. $3. Sale Price $2.45 Pros Special Values in Men's Sweaters * REGULAR VALUES $4.50 TO $6.50 ~ SUMMER SALE PRICE $3.75 TO $4.75 ~The summer season was so late that the manufacturer approaches the end of his season loaded with stock. We "have bought some sweaters at reduced prices. Sweaters of all wool in the popular fancy weaves in combination Sale Price $3.75 to $4.75 all wool yarn two pockets || and outin loops. Reg. $12. August MISS HARRISON DRESSMAKER Ladies' and Misses' Dresses, Suits and Coats made to order... Rooms over Morrison's Drug Btore, Port Perry. , HAIRDRESSING AND BEAUTY PARLOR We specialize in all styles of Ladies' and Children's hair cutting, Marcel Waving, Curling, Shampooing, and all scalp treatment, ete. Hair combings made into switches and curls. Have a Covabob made from your long hair, Mrs. Spears Phone 246 Blong Block Port Perry. Men's All Wool Flannel Outing Suits $9.76 These Suits consist of unlined coat trousers with cuffs and belt The material is a mid-grey flannol with white pin stripes. Sr 36, 38, and 40. Sale Price $9.75 aaa pocsssessssaseasaiotiissseitasestensesevsessassascosarsssasssseasesea: "F. W. MCINTYRE Delineator now on sale 20c. CHIROPRACTIC The Drugless Road to Health J. A. HETHERINGTON CHIROPRACTOR Monday, Wednesday and Friday fr n 2 to 5 p.m. W. A. SANGSTER DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours--9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Office over McKee's Shoe PORT PERRY, ONTARIO bee eee some day. sriboion made by the choiss. thirdly, | June Like, 'Luther Baverstock. shall be glad to have them back again q The performers were: Mrs, Farrow, Davidson, 'of | Southwell, -elocutionist, Miss Werry, : | pianoiste, Mr. E. Luke, cornet soloist, due first of all to the inspiring | another whose name did not appear | on the bill, but who added s pleasing touch to thie program was little Miss of course, to the people who eame out | well received. Mr, Arlidge, of Port| "to - We would suggest| Perry, was unable to be present on much depends upon the minister | Anniversary services atthe Head| J | " . _____ 7 dof | Church, Scugog, on Sunday, July 11, A conducted by Rev. A. M. Irwin, B.A, | B.D._ Services at 1T a.m. and 7.80 Supper #hd entertainment on Wed- 7 4 x QO = PROMOTIONS, 8. 8. No. 9, REACH. ut Yellow School i Sw II to Jr. IV--Helen Wray, H; rge Symes. nt _ Jr. Hito Sr. II--Lizzie Symes, H; {I Tr LL ig, (AGHA oa re BE; rH 7 LT} [/ Lo aby zl | ABLACK , Roger's | BUSINESS Roger's Pyramid 3 BL. &W. Cement ANDLED Agents WHITE | Susquekana LIME | nsntoopasor saustoucs | Soft Goal wooD | [{LUILINCTIRERY | Solvay Coke Soranton D.L.&W. ASAD - St. Mary's Cement HARD COAL 5 =, Lid SOLVAY COKE DGERS™ Roger's Pyramid (Odorless) Sess Brand We are pleased to netify our customers that we are now agents for the well known D. L. & W. Scranton Hard Coal, handled by us from the reliable firm of Elias Rogers Co. Ltd. A supply of D. L.& W. Nut Coal has just arrived. We are also still stocking the well known Susquehanna Scranton | $2.00; 5th Harold Fawns $1.00. Lay Bird's Art Craft Roll i ith t . . off peswanent, double mt ag het of summer. slate strfacing. ~~ Roch ng right over" delivery on any quantity required. Hard Coal. Our full supply of Egg, Stove, Nut, Pea, can 'be delivered at once. ST. MARY'S CEMENT. (The celebrated Roger's Pyramid Brand) A cement that is known throughout Canada for its sterling merits. You will find the Pyramid Brand Cement on every con- struction job where No. 1 material is specified. We always have on hand a good stock of fresh cement and can give immediate (WE ARE AGENTS FOR ST. MARY'S CEMENT) : SOLVAY COKE. A clean oderless patent coke, which has gained a godd footing in Port Perry. We have a good stock of Nut and Pea sizes. (We have exclusive agency for this district) WOOD--We have on hand--Hard Wood Slabs, Body Hard Wood, Soft Slabs, cut in 1 foot lengths, seasoned and perfectly dried and | ready for use. LIME. A fresh stock just arrived. Immediate delivery. NOTE--During the summer months while we can use the truck we will deliver coal and coke to Manchester and Prince Albert without extra charge. : . Phone us your requirements and they will receive immediate attention. a | PORT PERRY COAL YARD 8 W.G. W. PYATT. : > Phones: Yard Office 94 UP Town Office 233 be pleased to call and see my stock. Good value for small money. f Yours truly, C. L. VICKERY. ee Ye JUDGING. COMPETITION HEID AT BROOKLIN, JUNE 9th, 1926 Live Stock Judging Championship -- Highest general standing, Silver Cup, donated by Elm- croft Stock Farm, Oshawa, won by Neil Purvis, Sunderland, by a margin of 6 marks over his nearest opponent. High Team--The Silver Shield do- nated by the Dominion Bank for the high team of three from any Com- munity in the County was won by Balsam. The members of the team in order of their individual standing are as follows: Edgar Ward, Ralph Jones, Lloyd Wilson. . Highest General Standing--Senior Beef Cattle--Burnette Jamieson, g Balsam. 1 Heavy Horses--Frank Lee, Green- i bank. ' Dairy Cattle--Vernon Rowe, of Whitby. Sheep--Frank Lee, Greenbank, Swine--Neil Purvis, Sunderland. Highest General Standing, Juniors r 1 Geo. Samson, Leaskdale, 628; 2 Edgar Ward, Balsam, 565; 3 Ralph k Jones; Balam, 546; 4Donald Wether- } all, Cannington, 544; b Lloyd Wilson, ik] Balsam, 539; 6 Ralph/Smith, Sand- HW ford, 538; 7 Harold Gordon, Canning: 4 ton, 537; 8 Chester Lee, Whitby; 686; % ¥ ¥ vy Sa Sei i. 9 Ray Jamieson, Balsam, 526; 10 Clarence Johnston, Sunderland, 528, Beef Cattle, Juniors--1 Geo. Sam- i son, $4.00; 2 Edgar Ward, $3; 3rd bry Wm. Harrison, $2.50; 4th Chester Lee bana Draft Horses--1 Lloyd Wilson, Bal- ' sam, 2 Clarence Johnston, Sunderland, oh h 3 Donald Wetherall, Cannington; 4 Ber Fred Wetherall, Sunderland; 6 Percy Jones, Balsam. Dairy Cattle--Armour McMillan, Seagrave; 2 Ralph Smith, Sandford; 8 Harold Spencer, Dagmar; 4 John McGarigle, Seagrave; 6 Wm, Mark, Honey's Corners. Sheep--1 Wilbur Holliday, Brook- lin, 2 Ralph Jones, Balsam; 3 Walter Holliday, Brooklin; 4 Gerald Harbron, Balsam; 5 Bruce Shier, Udora, Hogs--Ray Jamieson, Balsam; 2nd Harold Gordon, Cannington; 3rd Jack Johnston, Uxbridge; 4 Hardy Noble, Uxbridge, 5 Warner Brown, Whitby. r Winners of Robt. Simpson Bus Trip. hearer Bruce Shier, Edgar Ward, Ralph 0 Smith, Hardy Noble, Quaker Hill, Jack Johnston, Pine Grove, Walter Holliday, Brooklin, George Samson, Leaskdale, Wm. Mark, Honey's Cor- it ners, Armour McMillan, Greenbank, Yai Harold Gordon, Cannington, Clarence : Johnston, Sunderland, Frank Sweet- man, Scugog, Harold Spencer, Dag- mar, Vernon Rowe, Whitby, HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE Highest General Standing--1 Gwen. Devitt, 2. Gertrude Hunter, 8 'Myrtle: Sweetman, 4 Mary Greigg, 5 Marie Tocher., § Township Standing Winners of Vanity Cases donated by the Reeves--Brock, Marie Tocher; Pickering, . Violet Broome; Whitby, Gwen. Devitt; Reach, Laura Thomas; Scugog, Myrtle Sweetman, 5 Highest Community Standing ~ Winners of Robt. Simpson Co. Bus pe! Teip=Ealsam Noreen Wilson; Sun- erland, Marie Tocher; Claremont, Hazel Gillespie; Brooklin, Gwen, Devitt; Greenbank, Laurs Thomas; Scugog, Myrtle Sweetman, Individual fT Baking--1 Nore Wn 2 Aileen Jackson, 3 Zella Hope, ¢ Violet Broom Nutrition--1 Gwen. Devitt, 2 Mary Lister, 3 Doris Milner, 4 Lucy Gas- coyne, :