or bi - er wateh, TS wa shall be any time. a t, 'have for its Et of service Fhat shal} § in --a W for the" good Observant "are cons vinced that Les epi Bn 'ean- not go on as t ey are--"at this poor dying ra " They must receive anew. inspiration, a new of ife and the help of a e inthe community e church shopld be t 'present there. are many ficulties in the way of secur: he. Shire hureh union, but if the terian Assembly votes for Ph iy matters will be Sonsiderablx simplified. Fred _A Pleasing Function Fait songs were sun at gus iration to see the bright; eager faces of the scholars. ' Rev, J. T. Hall gave a very propriate address, showing geographical survey the cot of the British Empire, and inting out the service which je British people have rendered humanity. A loving tribute was hid to le memory of Queen toria, whose honour Empire Day is ref addresses were also giv i by Dr." Lundy; Chairman of ¢ Board, and Mr, 8. Farmer. Proceedings were brought to jolose by cheers for the teach- g staff and the singing of the tional Anthem. ; i The Sixth Census | The date Selected for record- 1g the population in e present ensus is Wednes - , the lstday | ° Blof Jun J Hs Joel. 1921. The isive hour konifig is '12 o'clock or night on the night of 31st of fay to flee of June, 80 thatevery fone born before that hour, or ying after it, are to be counted {in the population. The takin of the census will begin on Wi I'nesday, June 1st, an continued until completed. The home or usual place of abode is the place where the | majority of persons shield be counted. Where grain, fruit aud root crops are grown, and domestic animals are kept, in cities, towns, and Villages, the statis- tics of them should be as care- fully taken as the statistics of crops and animals on farms. The object of the census is to obtain the fullest possible statis- tits as to population, industry, commerce, agriculture; educa- tion, nationality, religion, ete. While there are many ques- tions asked, the information ob- Each succeeding year the din-| tained is not used for any pur- er which the Hougeheld Science epartment of P Perry High! School tenders to the Board of | Bncation 'and the Advisory | ard, is more pleasing. prising. amount of care displayed by the he peparation z and dinner, which Miss Glas-' P! "of household pined her students ie has {selence they are able to do this] work themselves, and deserves Ml praise for the practical value, | which sh 'has given to h ons were in white lilacs. be-! place . pose except to secure an accurate record of the population" and | resources of Canada. The enumerators for Port | Perry are Messrs. Ivan Bower- man and Randolph Switzer. In Reach Township the enu- erdiors are Messrs. J. Baird, Phosni, Pi John Lambe, Wm. Peter Ganton, John J and Wellington Somer- vi | rd Geo. Prentice is the enu- merator tor for Scugog Island. f ing of the Shirley} sn's Institute will be held JES 2dof June at| wm Robert-| ard of Toronto, wi , and it was an in- | hat gs no oe without making any charge. | SEL a pie or youe veut nf ors ret J the a Le A BANK | TOTAL ASSETS OVER NINETY MILLIONS Ni Baseball Next Wednesday "afternoon in Port Perry at 8.30 o'clock, a : all match will be played Ta between Uxbridge and Port Per- ry at the Port Perry Fair Grounds. Everybody should be on hand to see this game. Sr 000 In a ball game between the Uxbridge and Port Perry Public Schools, the Uxbridge boys were winners, with a score of 11 to 8. 000 The High School made a trip to Blackstock on the 24th ard played a first-class game with the team from Bowmanville. Tne first part of the game wasin|: Port's favor, but the Bowman- ville boys put in some great playing during the last half, and finished with a score of 6--4 in their favor, 000 : The Sunderland-Port Perry game came off on Wednerbay|- afternoon. The visitors put up good game, and won witha score of in their favor. There was plenty of good in- dividual play among the home men, but the need of -practice is evident. Oshawa The Oshawa Telegram has:is- -|sued a most creditable sporting edition, containing a great deal of local and other sporting news. Edward Jackson and Harry Mason went out on the lake in a small open boat on Monday, May 9th. On Tuesday, the 24th, the body of young Mason was found but at the. time of writing no trace of Jaokson has been seen. Great preparations are under under way for receiving the British lawn bowlers who are to visit Oshawa at an early date. - Secure Seats Early Tickets for the Third of June concert are selling rapidly, and it will be wise to secure yours now at Bentley's jewelry store. Lawn Bowling At the annual meeting of the Central Ontario Bowling League the following officers were elected: Hon. Pres -- James Carnegie, Port Perry. President--Mpr Thompson, of Sunderland. Vice President--J. J. Turner; | Lindsay. Sec' y. Treasurer--W F Gregg, Uxbridge. Messrs W § Short and David Carnegie are the local members yf the Executive. It was decided to hold the annual-bowling tournament of Tx the.Lgague at Port Perry. ' Advertise in the Star It Pays : NN Fo JAMES se R. H. Shortt Manager The Colt Club The opening tea of the Port Perry Golf Club was held at the links «on 'the Fair Grounds on esday afternoon. About tnir- ty members and guests were present, and many enjoyed a game on the new course, which 18 now in excellent condition. Gardon Party ~The Garden Party in connec- tinn with the Church of [the Ascension will be held as usual about the end of June. Further notice n3 to date, ete, will be in next week's paper. Warriner Lodge No. 75 Meets every Second and Fourth Monday in each month in the Oddfellows' Hall. Visiting Brethren Welcome T.W. McLean, P. Ingram, = # N. G. Secretary The cost of living is steadily coming down At Corbman's PURE LARD ~ 25c. Ib. PURE LARD 20 lb. pail, $4.00 BIG SPECIAL Good Laundry Soap 4 Bars for 25¢ "Only 5 bags left Granulated Sugar $11.25 NOTE-- After these are sold sugar 1250 advance to Goods Delivered Terms-- Cash or weekly settlement. D. CORBMAN Bell Phone 157 PORT PERRY, ONT. WARD PIANOS, ORGANS S and GRAMAPHONES 4 ALSO SECOND- PIANOS, TUNED W -HAND ORGA MAY and JUNE