le atic Copesles for rheumatism. ER : AZ-MAH for; Asthma. Printing and developing done here Morrison's 5 Drug Store ing, Beside many wugioal nim of Lindsay, spent Labor Day |and profit at the Uxbridge Con- Keyhote to the House Beautiful To create that indefinabie atmosphere of homeness h g a basket of iflowers tastefully arranged, "every home néeds a silver plated flower basket, Whe t the basket you choose is made of the best silver plate you are sure it is rich and practical, and redit to you asa a discriminating buyer. 09000000 JAMES MEE 8T. ATIONER S| We had no high-priced managers' to tell I There were ne gigantic grandstands when, { = [saw a ball game play. and o'er the re ; The turnstiles had been clicking for the Ui : Recording wealth and profit for commer- § | The he apunina use ecg to to toss a bat, and then Opportu rtunity of the School ustee,"' "Music as a Factor in. Development, Round etca There} 'will bo. a ferent De ecnstraims that will be exceedingly pleas- bers throughout the sessions. If you are a trustee, a rate- payer, a nt, or a guardian, you will'hear much of interest vention on September 30th. . Choosin' Sides Oshawa Retormer Baseball, they say, Jas changed a heap: | guess it in spot And yet | liked it on when we played it on the lots. for "hit aid . Jere no signe r "hit run." no dazzling "fadeaways."' fancy plays. lo, we were just a bunch of kids with tanned and freckled hides: we played at "shoosin' sides." ~brass ba he ch of many t soaring in the air; d fans were past two solid hours, cial base| powers. How soon we lose sur Play days, how swiftly childhood There were no oho ¢ tanstiles when 'we played at "choosin' sides." over han Barty repeat a: story every boy must understand? I | Then came the careful Peking hake M George Coo, er' "Give me 1 sho 1 rt King, "Our Peaches, Pears, Pls, Ric: will be here in a few days. We will have nothing but. the best varieties such as Early St. Johns, Crawfords and Elbertas. The season is two weeks earlierjthan usual. Don't be disappoint ed by leaving your order too late. ols We fiave & Serything you need for plokling, or 2 emntean " psy _-- eri Burton, Toon ily Doge." or Tee, a a iu of sou gs were often ruffied when we were "choosin' sides." - Dear « reader, you'll Yomomber, if you peek The little le oar-ayed fellow, who was al last. The hile we peed urchin, that each Uni he found by cou ting, he needed one He aR t bat; he couldn't field{ and yet t shrimp that to-day Is a leader in Cinndian life, while his "captain" drives a y. land 7 p.m, me, and the u ey us, will perform marvelous batic feats on their trig There hree p p 1e of ae attractive features we have for some years, : n is now low open a eK Ket jewellery Prince Fon > A large Bumber attended the church service on Sunday even- ling! The duett given by Miss | Offices of Gould and Mr. Perkins was much appreciated, Mr. A. H. Everson-and family with his brother, Rev. J. F. Everson. rT accommodation for such purposes is an ,. Consult our dost Menage TOTAL ASSETS over NINETY MILLIONS He ; H. G. Hutcheson, Manager. 10 the Mdrorsel at Ottawa until noon, on SH goth day Sept aga fog for | Ee ih ajo Mails, on a or 'eal times week on the route 3 Port Perry Rural Mail Route No. 4 via Manchester from the 1st day of January, 1gsa. Printed notices containing turther intormdtion as to conditions oft Contract may be seen, Fm blank forme of fo RY be obtained at the Pos Port and Manchester, and al office of the Post Inspector, Toronto. POST OFFICE INSPECTOR'S OFFICE, 'oronto, August 13, 19ar ' A. SUTHERLAND, . Post Office Inspector. Ea --------------------] VOTERS' LIST, 1921 Mr. H. R. Murphy is spending a few day in Toronto this week. Our school has re-opened with Mrs. Grieves at the helm. We wish both a most successful year Mr. E. Boyce, of Port Perry, has started a music class here. Rev. Geo. E. Morley, of To- ronto, will preach in Prince Al- bert on Sept 18th, at 11 a.m. There will be a social and Concert on the 19th. Mr. 'Morley, Mrs. D. Archer, Miss Mark, Miss Somerville, Manchester Quartette and local talent will furnish the program. : Miss M. Madden spent the' week end with her sister. We are glad to report that Master Norman Burnett \is im- proving after several weeks ill- ness. Mrs. R. Butson is visiting in Toronto. SONYA Mr and Mrs. Shannon and lit-| tle daughter Marguerite were visiting with Rev, G . and Mrs. ason. The young peoplo spent a very enjoyable evening at a corn roast at the home of Mr J. McTaggart Mr. 'and Mrs. McFarlane, Mas- ter Reid, and Miss Lorna Dure, were vis iting a few days with Mr. and Mrs D. Mel ean at their; summer cottage, Pleasant Point. Miss Jennie Glarkson is holi- daying in Toronto Mr. and Mrs. J. Watson and Mrs. C. Lunney are spending a few days in Gravenhurst. Miss Eva Williamson is at business in Lindsay. Clinton Short--Drill Instru "to advance the) interests of every pu iy Record | t year was one of the most successful in the his- The summary of results at the recent 5 The of the school. nee--1 candid ool Normal Entrance: 10 candidate, Port Perry High School 1921-1922 Staff of Teachers Thos. H. Follick, M.A., Principal--Seience, "Georse Stone, Vice-Principal--Math thematics L. Morwenna Harris--Modern Langer M. Irene Gl asgow--Household Science, = Alex. W. Blakeley--English, History, Lai tear one change is being made in the staff this ear, The teachers al already fmpol inted . bee: y - school, and are unexcelled in efficien ney Agriculture Art, English glisters, Geography ctor n seyeral years in this lity, and a desire xaminations is as follows: ate for Municipality of the Township of Scugog. in the County of Ontario. Notice is hereby given that | have trans- mitted or delivered to the persons men. tioned in section 9 of the Ontario Voters' List Act, the copies required by said sec- tion to be so transmitted or delivered of the lists made pursuant to said Act, of all persons appearing by the last revised As. sessment Roll of Bo said Municipality to be entitled to vote in the said Municipality at for of the l iin and at Municipal Elections, and that the said list was first posted up at my office, Scugog, on the 16th day of August, 1921, and ins there for insp ,an 1 hereby call upon all voters to take im. mediate proceedin i to have any exon or|* omissions corrected according to law. THOMAS GRAHAM, Clerk of the Township of Scugog. Dated at Scugog, 16th day 3 Aug. 1921 EE -- VOTERS' LIST, 1921 Municipality of the Township of Reach, in the County of Ontario. Notice is hereby given that have trans. mitted or delivered to the persons men- tioned in Section 9 of the Ontario Voters' List Act, the copies required by said sec- tion to be so transmitted or delivered of the lists made pursuant to said Act, of all persons appearing by the last Revised As. sessment Roll of iy said Municipality to be entitled to vote in the said Municipality at for of the Leg Assembly, and at Municipal Elections, and that the said list was first posted up at my office, Manchester, on the 16th day i August, 1921, and remains there for in- spection. and | hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected accorg- ing to law. WM. F..DOBSON, Clerk of the Township of Reach. Dated at Manchester, August 16, 1921, UTICA Mrs. Wm. Philp spent the week end with her father, Mr. George Bond, of Prince Albert. Harold Aird returned to Otta- | wa after spending his vacation his summer home. Miss Ada Stephenson of Cleve- land is visiting friends in this neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Colville, of Toronto, spent Sunday at Frank Kendall's home. Mrs. Emma Hoggarth® and children were visiting friends at Oakville and Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. Mayo and chil- dren, with Miss Butler and Mr, McGee of Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Geo Welch for the holiday. Mr. Burkholder, of Warkham at H. Giebner's over the holiday. |! - PORT PERRY SURGICAL HOSPITAL (over Star Office) "For Terms apply to Mrs. Jas. Swan Port Perry = Warriner Lodge No. 756 Meets every Second and Fourth Monda hn each month in the Oddfellows' Hall. Visiting Brethren Welcome: T.W. McLean, P. Ingram, N. G. Secretary THE "WHITE" GROCERY For Pickling and Preserving in the home Pint Fruit Cems Quart Fruit Cems Rubbers Rings Spices Vinegar Redpath Rugar New Dates 20¢ Ib. D. CORBMAN Bell Phone 157 PORT PERRY, ONT. -- Baseball Sutton baseball team, cham- pions of the northern district of the Tri-county League, defeated Uxbridge 6-1. Sutton are last Year's champions; and with the sweet-looking team they have this year, they ought to repeat. The fielding of both sides was good, although Red Forsythe and Howard Johnston were guilty of errors which gave Sutton two runs. Marks' error, Shepherd's double to centre, and Leroid's: single gave Sutton two runs in the third, and they were never thereafter in danger, Taylor and Leroid were the stars of the game. Sutton-- 002011100 Uxbridge-060100000 Leroid and Cook. Marks and Heaslip a On Monday, in one of the most stirring games of the geason, Uxbridge defeated Sutton with a score of 6-4. R HE Uxbridge--200000112 6 8 b&b Sutton-- 002001001 4 9 2 Marks - Heaslip,.Brent - Cook. Lumber and Wood'" for Sale: Cedar lumber--1, 2, and 3 inch, Cedar timber 6" x 6", 8" x 8", 10" x 10", from 8 to 16 feet : iHismleck 22 4, h 2x b, 2x8, from 8 to 5 bout 50,000 feet hardwood i in 1, 2 and mch. Slab wood cut 15 in. long. Any of the above stock delivered within reasonable distance. As we-are going out of the lumber business here, we offer this: stock at attractive prices. MeKINLEY, R. R. 3, Uxbridge, Phone Port Perry 13.1% h con, Resch, mile' west of Centre Re R HE 65 10-2 1:17.04 'Lower Prices for Meats The condition of the ible f off 'market has made it