g Tablets ' Size Wii 35c going at 230 each Wampoles' Grave 5 RD 6c, now 500 bottle Moir's Chocolates, 65¢ pound. | Montserrat Lime Juice 50c and $1. 00 per bottle | English Health Salts, 60c per tin Vey Morrison's Drug Store day 1 Community Plate The housewife whoWants tableware, she can "be proud to own, and to use, should insist on having Fo) only Community plate. You can start your set with "a single serving piece and add to it. from time to time We are always glad to show Community plate. Jewelry and Walch R Repairs promptly JAMES McKEE EWELLER STATIONER TIT EO as 124 arisen at Oshawa. Recently a to compel the Council to main- cause it is ex ey will be taken over b the County or the Province, w "The New Bridge In a couple of weeks it. is. pected that the mew cohcern for the County. Th will b® 7 x10 feet, and the road width is to be 438 feet. This width of roadway i sufficient for a Provincial come this way, which it ought to do if .the natural route for 3 traffic counts for anything. The other day a citizen counted the cars passing 'a given pointon the main street' and 269 came. this way in an hour and a half, What will SE An interesting situation has{' by-law was submitted to the people to sanction the repair.of{: the main streets down town.The by-law was. defeated; and now there is talk of legal proceedings tain the streets in proper repair. | In view of the fact that many roads are being neglected be-| = pected that some|* interesting to note how far the safety of the travel] g public: will be considered by the opening for 'the water passage the mior Fourth. onde e of Bete of merit: ; HO. RS Glenn Collacutt, 2 Ida 3 Bille Mowat and John M Vas Tic 5 Willie Fila Robory 7 Benny Ward, 8 Harry Peel, 9 John Dowson, 10 Vera Roberts, 11 Hazel Parr, ie Marguerite Doubt SR, III to JR. IV © (Miss Duffield, 1 Teacher) Hon {Grant MacMillan, Clittord Vick- fy McClintock, Stella {Bu Pass rene White, Norene Cawker |p. nd Lois Lundy, (equal) John Davey, Frank Andrus, Helen Lucas, Norman Carnegie, Grace | Rundle, Harold Graham, Morley {Doubt, Donald Cawker, Harlen Davey, Hazel Beare. Recommended fom Blight, Nelson Williams, scar Beare. *Recommended" means that that the exacted standard has not been attained but the term work in oral and written tests and conduct has been sufficient to allow the pupil to try a higher grade. The promotion is tem- rary; it becomes permanent, if pupil can make good,. other- Wise he returns to his old stand- JR. III to SENIOR III PASS Allaurien Kight, George Cawker Edith Williams, Maude Andrus. Recommended--Cecil Williams, % JR. III to SR. III (Miss Gamble, Teacher) HONOURS t at ¢| Marian Farmer, Grace McMillan, PASS | Cawker's corper on the Man- chester Road will be completed. | It is being built by an outside Alma Blight, Franklin Rogers, George Mowat, Alex Woods, e Gordon Parrington, Annie Far- mer, Retta Miller, Keith Hooey, Minnie Hayden, Jean Switzer SR.II to JR. III OURS Lloyd Rundle, David Dowson commended Mildred Palmer, Eva Hall, Cecil should it Hooey HON Isabel Hoey, Billy Carnegie, Merlin : Hoey, PAS Clara Wares, Hubert Collacutt, not rot co Port Perry Branch: - . HAVE you sufficient ready money with which to of harvesting your « op? If ur posi- STANDARD BANK TOTAL ASSETS OVER NINETY MILLIONS « H.G. Hutcheson, Manager. Anita Carnegie, Josie Nott, Geo. Tinsley, Tom McGlynn, Fred Switzer, Bill Oke, Emma Me- Kinley. Bob Woods. Promoted from Junior Primer to Senior Primer; Esther Turner Mary Smallman, 'Albert Cawker, Clifford Ward, Grace Reade, Arthur Asher, Noreen Roach, Alice Hayden, Marian Tinsley. Recommended: John Farmer, Norman Wakeford. Remember the Garden Party at the home of W. J. Cook, Prospect, on Friday evening of this week. Fixed Date for Decoration Sunday A suggestion has been made by an out-of-town subscriber that Decoration Sunday be held on a fixed date each year--say the last Sunday in June. This would be an advantage to those who live at a distance from Port Perry, and who frequently re- ceive such short' notice of the services that they are unable to make arrangements to be pres- ent. Sunday Selling Whitby. June 28,.1921. Mr. Editor: Complaint has been made that there is a considerable amountjof buying going on in the County on Sundays, between farmers and fruit growers, motorists and others. This is strictly prohibi- by law, This illegal practice has become so extensive that com- plaints hase been made to the Attorney-General's Department, and prosecutions will certainly -- at Creenbank Presbyterian - Garden Party. Greenbank Presbyterian Car. den Party; which has alw been an enjoyable affair, w il taoe place on Friday ink By July 15, at the home of Mr. John McDonald, one mile north of Greenbank. Tea will be served including raspberries and ice cream & other good things. The program will be given by Ben Hokea and his orchestra, Come and enjoy a good time. Adults 50e., children 36e¢. Warriner Lodge No. 76 Meets every Second and Fourth Monday in each month in the Oddfellows' Hall. Visiting Brethren Welcome T.W. McLean, P. Ingram, N. G Secretary Tea Special ""Economy" Tea Black per Ib 40c or 3 Ibs for Cheese new and old at 30c & 40c 1b. PEANUT BUTTER per pound 30c EEE Sugar, per bag $10.25 Cherries, Montmorency, the large sweet kind New Potatoes Ralph Miller, Arthur Somerville, Edith Lucas, Norma Palmer, Balfour, Margaret Pow- follow, subjecting those convict- ed of such offence to a fine of New Tomatoes A Big Fish' CHERRIES We expect our usual fup ly "of Cherries from Grimsby. Es maskalonge Nornian a is the cham- pion fisherman of the season go far. On Tuesday evening he captured a splendid specimen of weighing nineteeen unds, nine ounces. Fishing in Lake Seugog is the best this year that it has been for twenty years past. Harle; ell, Citfford Biggs Recommended--Irva Nott JR. II toSr. II Miss Harris, Teacher HONOURS Jean Cawker, Mary Walker, Dorothy Dave, Ys Val De Hortop, $40.00 and costs; or the persons so offending may be committed to the gaol for safe keeping, or otherwise detained in custody to remain until the following day for trial. All constables and special con- stables will be instructed to prosecute offenders. Please remember all our goods are handled in a clean, modern way. D. CORBMAN Bell Phone 157 - Minnie Turner, Alex Walker PASS Jno.. E. Farewell, County Crown Attorney CORRECTION There were a couple of errors in the account of the W.C.T.U. Convention which appeared in '| the Star of lost week-- Miss Sproule, the W. C. T. U Missionary, was in the work for twenty-two years, instead of two as printed. : Miss Medd, of Prince Albert, Get: your supply early as 'the PORT PERRY, ONT. crop is short. Sport Byron Stauffer says: "It is not sportsmanlike to sit on the rough side of a plank and see one brute knoek out another." He is right. What is more--it is not sports- Jankikeds Sonstanily git on the watch somebody else css By Ly game. With all our umanity i i in real need r for for the 1 individual. dren are eager to to very few of them an play. They ae t rooters, hes a a re goon 8) i un: ecker, 8 Ea kit to her," they 2 sports. ot hay mate the ll, and hers-- me e the ak the chief d tobe trained Y matter how cal Tn -- play, that ce the ordinary bo; Kathleerf Taylor, Irene Williams, Tom Harris, Helen Clark, Wil- liam Grant, Helen Willard, Don- ald Shepherd, Grant Willard, Orval, Druean SR. I to JR: II HONORS Isobel Cawker PASS Albert Parrington, Ross Doubt, Theodore Raines, Evelyn Somer. lle, Harold Cawher, May | Hall, rge Carnegie, Huber nes, , Archie bg Allin Doubt, | was made a life member of the Wilfred Stevens Union (not Mrs. Medd). JR. Ito SR. I -- - Miss Walker, Teacher The Purity and Sweetness _. Promoted during term Helen Vickery, Storey Beare, of our meats make their appeal to the happy family Nasmith, Lillian circle where quality foods are appreciated, Nothing Jean enfySon, Dorothea O'Neill but the best and lots of that is to be found there. Hon- .. est weight and satisf: afte Qur telephone is Bosmmended: Marjorie Real, ; Dorothy Miller. Gertrude Dru Beef Steak, 25¢. 1b. fi. from Sr. rma 3 5 Boe! Shoulder Roast, 23c. Fite, Beverley "Smalinan, ede : | Mutton Chop, Hes mE Pork Shoul der, 18e. Pork Ham, 20c. n, 50c Breakfast Bacon, Rose Brand, Maple i, ete, 42c. Ib. . Rose Brand Lard, Ib pai 65¢, 21h pail a8 pare going ®2 eliver orders to Bort P: Tuesday, | 5 and Saturday mornings, tArng. Saturday, Phone yous order ar s a trie Sd 5 J. F MCCLINTOCK Port Perry - Machinery for Sale 2 Massey Harris Binders McCormick Binder Massey-Harrid Mower No 21, almost new International 2} h.p Gasoline Engine, almost new Sulky Plow ~ All these articles will be sold at very low prices. C. Switzer Port Perry ry seryice. best friend. Beef Sirloin Roast, 26¢ Beef Flank, 15 18c. Beef Plate; 20c. Lamb Shoulder Zoe