ITEMS | Referendum Fund A number of persons have con- * tributed to this fund, but not nearly enough to Port Proto may be Toft ih. Me. may be left wi rs Stonehouse or at the Star Office. Motor Boat for Hire For Fishing Parties, Picnics, Camping, ete. Call Charlie Bowerman, Bell Phone 162. [25 Church of Ascension Garden Party The annual garden party in connection with the Church of the Ascension will be held on Wednesday, June 29, on the Church Grounds. ; The program will include se- lections from-- The Port Perry Band Miss Hazel Cockburn, Violiniste Songs, duetts, ete., by Miss K. Ross, Capt, Dixon, Mr Stewart Ford, and Mr C. C. Parsons, of Whitby. Mr. H. G. Hutcheson will act as chairman, Admission 50¢c, Children 30c. - Coming! Dr. F. E. Luke, 167 Yonge St, Toronto, Optometrist, and eye- * gight specialist, will be at A. J. Davis' drugstore, Port Perry, on Thursday, June 28rd, when he can be consulted about your eye: for glasses. . 1.0.D. E. i "=" "The closing meeting for this season, of Scugog Chapter I. O. D. E. was held at the home of Mrs. George Woods, who had kindly offered her grounds for) a garden tea. This, however, owing to weather, was aban- doned, and the meeting took lace indoors. The committee in charge had thoughtfully ar- ranged for every member to be driven out to Mrs. Woods' home, and after the business meeting, \ a delightful hour was spent so- cially, tea being served. ; h Services 10 a.m.--Class Meeting 11 a.m.--Morning Worshi 3 p.m. Sunday School;BibleClass 7 p.m.--Evening Worship Thursday evening, Prayer and Praise service at 7.30 p.m. Wins Gold Medal and other Honours. Sonya (Too late for last week) Rev. and Mrs. Mason, Misses Clema McTaggart, Lillian Gib- son, Lorna Dure of Sonya and Mr. George Moore, of Peterboro, motored to Oshawa last Wednes- day evening to witness the an- nual graduation exercises in con- nection with the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital training school, which were held in the Presby- terian Church. In the presence of a very large audience, Miss Jennie Clarkson of Sonya was one of the eight happy girls who received diplomas, and pins, a- mid the usual pleasant atmos- phere prevailing on such occa- sions. Miss Clarkson- was suec- ssful in winning the. -gold f dor ical" Technique presented by Dr. F. J. Rundle and a handsome gold wrist watch presented by Mrs S McLaughlin, for highest written examination also the Superintendent's prize for bandaging. Congratulations to Miss Clarkson on her suzcess. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arthur, of Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McFarlane, recently. A most interesting baseball ame was played here on Satur- ay, between Oakwood and the score was a tie, but in the , 8 p.m., Epworth League | Choir practice, Friday, at 8 p.m. | Sonya. At the end of the 9th]. McLaug Master Sixes Model 22-44, 3 Passenge > PRICE 2550 3405 3920 4000 . Model 22-49, 7 Passenger Touring 2895 Model 22-50, 7 Passenger Sedan 4350 The above fitted with cord tires Light Sixes Model 22-62, Roadster. Model 22-63, 5 Passenger Touring "Model 22-62, Coupe, 3 Passenger Model 22-73, Sedan, 5 Passenger 1875 1895 2640 2685 hlin . Ww . ¢ PRICE. r Roadster $2550 $2215 Model 32-45, 5 Passenger Touring Model 22-46, 3 Passenger Coupe Model 22-47, 5 Passenger Sedan Model 22-48, 4 Passenger Coupe 2245 299 3445 3345 2595 3795 1616 1650 2390 2435 lr 1; elive. agon Chassis y 28 Model FB 20 Roadster Model FB 30 Coupe + Model FB 40 Sedan Model FB 50 Touring Model FB 50 Touring Special 8 5.0 oh 830.00 2495. 1595. $1720. All prices F.0.B. Oshawa, Ont. on Sales Tax Extra BEARE BROS. PORT PERRY and UXBRIDGE We Are Selling Cheaper Mileage You may get extraordinary mileage out of any one tire--but that's not the way to figure mileage. Get the average of mileage given by a pair of tires or a set--and you will nearer to the actual cost of mileage to - charged to the upkeep of your car. It's just because we've taken the trouble to figure values that way, that we recom- mend Ames Holden "Auto-Shoes." The new form of opening was used, the Regent being assisted by some of the other officers. Satisfactory reports were re- ceived from both entertainments recently given under I. O. D. E. auspices -- "Snow-White" and "Looking for Mary Jane."' The rink fund apportionment of the proceeds amounting to about last innings played the visitors scored two. E-- Decoration Services Next Sunday, June 26th, Dec- oration Services will be held at the Pine Grove Cemetery, when a number of the friendly societ- ies will decorate the graves of $60.00; which will be used to purchase stock. Mrs. Harris gave an interest- ing report of the National I. O. D. E. Convention held recently in Toronto, for which she was the delegate from Scugog Chap- ter. Mrs. Woods, the Educa- tional Secretary, spoke of the picture presented tothe P.P.H.S. on May 20th by this Chapter. It was decided, following the usual custom throughout the Order, for the members here to decorate the soldiers' graves on the morning of July: 1st. Various other matters were dealt with, after which the meeting was brought to a close in the-usual manner. Personal In spite of the crutches Jimmy Harrison wears the smile that won't come off. Mrs. James Stonehouse is vis- iting her aunt, Mrs. Phippen, who at the time of writing is critically ill at Sarnia. : DIED--Sunday, June 12, 1921, of pneumonia, Will T. only son of the late Mr, and Mrs Wm. Bond, of Port Perry. He leaves a widow and one AE. Howard, Port perry; . A. E. How . Mrs. James Shurie, Trenton; d Mrs C A Wadsworth, of West Mount. Funeral took from d. | Glasgow) his M.D., their departed comrades. The parade will form at the Town Hall at 2 p.m. The public are cordially invited to attend these services. The Band will be in attendance. FR, The First Bowling Game Lindsay won both rinks at the opening bowling game of the season here last Wednesday. However, that only indicates that you will hear better reports of our local players later. They play.at Cannington Wednesday. It is rumored that a game will be played between the North and the South on Friday even- ing There'll be good sport at that game. Scholastic Notes A number of our yeung citi- zens have recently had evidence of their advancement in edu- cation. Miss Follick has receiv- ed her degree of B.A.; Anson Walker his M.A.; 'Gordon Glas- gow (brother of Miss Irene ) and Hardy Purdy his B.A. and Sc. The latter, who graduated from the School of Applied Science, has taken a position with the Teck- Hughes Mines, at Kirkland Lake New Ontario. Sonya Mr. Walter Bauerdorf, an ' | Miss M. Clarkson, of New York, with Mr, and Mrs. | 'Miss Winnie Gibson of Toron iy We know they are giving real mileage over the worst roads in the countty and thelr * vie yy --to Broader Markets - Righ t at elbow is Long Distance telephone. ith it, an talk who of 12,000,000 telephones in Canada and "Clear the Way!" an important message! For there is some! i mpressive about a Long acd pee Wy in what the Distance jves You the righ United States. 3 Long Distance seems to say -- "here's Distance call. The f way into every man's to vertising, etter, or even your traveller,' call? Histinctively he reaches for thie tele. Keep down selling expense, * Use the 'Bell' to Sell." You will be amazed to find how many people can be sold your product by Long Distance--quickly--economically. ° : If you have several calls to make, ou Local g to have one follow the Manager Manager can other. Think of him as the of service, He can suggest Jo or applying Station-to.Station service 5° to your business. NUT COAL STOVE COAL Acar of each will rive. within dams has al oe Dm 0 ulations of late, upon been winning kh 'a " performance leaves no doubt in.our minds that Ames Holden "Auto-Shoes" cheapest mil you can bi aranteed wi and let us show you and tell you about time or AMES HOLDEN "AUTO-SHOES" Cord and Fabric Tires in all Standard Sizes y the accidental! discharge of a 22. rifle. We wish him the best possible speed in recovery.' we : Stardard Garage Co Port Perry TES age limits.