2 HYGIENIC BAKERY Makes Daily Delivery of High Class Bread and Cake "Telephone 93, Port Perry, and have the driver call. t and Courteous Service Assured. . TUFFS, Proprietor -- m-- Pert Perry Fair Baby Bonnet, crochet--1 L. Car- negie, 2 V. Butson, G Luncheon Cloth and Serviettes--1 rows W. J. Webster, 2 L. Capstick. Baby Jacket, knit--1, W. J. Ruttle, (continued from front page) 2 L. Carnegie. Applique Quilt--1 A. L. McDermott |, Baby Jacket, crochet--1 V. Butson, '2 J. Carnegie. 3 i -- i Hand Bag, fancy--1 M. White, 2 J. iy ehiec; i A. L. McDer cKitt: i o Bedspread--1 W. J. Webster, 2 L. | Centrepiece eyelet=1 W. J. Rutile, arnegie. o Buffet Set--1 L. Capstick, 2 W. C. CI SI. J. Vege, 2 L. nley. i Boudoir Custion--1 J. Carnegie, 2{, £253 Table cover 1 W.d, Webster, W. J. Webster. Five O'clock Tea Cloth--1 G. Me- hears and Fillow Cases, crochet--| go. 5 Ww J. Ruttle. 1 G. McKee, . Carnegie. , Holi Shbut Ladies' Bmock--1-W. J. Rutile Baasmsiching 1 J. McKittrick, 2 L. fadies' Night Gown, emb.--1 V. : Butso Class 25--Fine Arts Ladies' Night Sow, A.O. style--1 23 entries. G. McKee, 2 A. P. McFarlane. Painting in Oil--1 S. Farmer, 2 A. Bed Lamp--1 J. Boe, 2 G. McKee. L. McDermott. Baby Bonnet, knitted--1 J. Car-| Painting in Water Color--1 A. L. negie, 2 W, J. Ruttle. McDermott, 2 J. McKittrick, -- The Peoples' Meat Market We sell everything you want in choice, clean, palatable, nutritious and satisfying meats. If you want it good, ring up Phone 72 W BERT 'MacGREGOR Will do the rest. / Vi ST Painting on China~1 J. McKittrick, Pencil Drawing--1 L. Carnegie, 23: Crayon Drawing--1'J. Aldred, 2 H Colleran. HORSESHOE PITCHING CONTEST 1--Steele & Tiffin, Wes Ont, 9--Sthith & Smi eto 3--McLa & * 4--Daniels & Tomlin, asker Mr. Fred Ormiston, of Brooklin, won the Eaton Silver Trophy, for the largest numbet of points in the Live Stock Competition, with 46 points. The next highest was 36 points. No of exhibitors this year 101, last year 82. No of entries this year 1449, last year 1420. Anendanes this, (appro.) 1600, last year 1 SOFTBALL The Girls' Softball Tournament at- tracted many rabid fans who insisted on populating the ball field and con- fining the players somewhat unfairly. The weather conditions favoured the pastime and 8 teams appeared to seek the local throne. The infield was rough and was responsible for larger scores PRICES MENS SUITS and Overcoats Our prices are greatly reduced-- With the arrival of new goods there is a splendid choice. Get your order in early. All kinds of Dry Cleaning and Pressing done. Ladies' fine dresses thoroughly cleaned by our New Dry Cleaning Process at very moderate Merchant Tailor a Listen | in on the "Blue Coal" Hour 5. 30 to 6.30 COLOR THIS buying . . . mous D.L.&W. Scranton . the finest coal ever heat you want . _ The blue color mark is like the 'sterling mark on silver. It identi- | fies the finest hard coal that has fever been brought above ground. *blue coal' is colored at the mine with e harmless coloring that So just "phone your dealer for "does not affect the coal in any way. . you X bo] - x » . clean in your cellar, clean in i S the greatest heating value thet Cond i i ORDER For to hy nt ge FROM YOUR You om te a DEALER Watributer, THE BLUE B THE FINEST OF ALL SCRANTON ANTHRACITE T is such superiatively good coal that we trade. marked it for your guidance and protection when dyed it with a harmless blue dye so that you can recognize it at a glance. 'blue coal' is not a new coal . . it is the same fa- ban. a favorite in Canada for more than fifty With "blue coal' blazing cheerfully in your furnace, you never need to force the fire to get the degree of « just check the drafts, feed the coal sparingly and enloy perfect comfort, And 'blue coal' is the cleanest coal you ever _ impurities are washed and screened away. tell you thet you are getting every Sunday afternoon, over Station C. F. R. B., Toronto. SAYS COAL IS Anthracite that has brought above ground. your furnbee. "the or 'blue coal' in the size require. The color will SPECIAL W. T. Rodinan!| Over Tel. Office Port Perry |} LO and more errors Ey i in the ohening'g game Zion took 'the : field against Scugog and gamely ac-|* cepted the small side of a score of | Were , 88-15. Scugog held 'manifest advan-| n Gus. tage throughout the 7 innings, and ceto m, made a sure thing of it by a generall harvest of runs in the seventh. Blackstock and Brooklin provided the second encounter. Tom Smith's crowd from the other side of Scugog proved good opposition for - the| eventual winners. Brooklin made hay in the fifth and took the game by 36-21. 4 At the School grounds Raglan open- ed up on the youthful Port Perry nine and took exactly 82 minutes to) eliminate the locals 18-4. Those who witnessed the whole af- fair from beginning to end will agree that Greenbank and Lindsay displayed the highest class game of ball for the day. - The game "was so short that it attracted but little attention. Lind- say won 4-2, but we want to see more of this Greenbank squad next year. In the first of the play downs, Brooklin defeated Scugog 13-10. The heavy hitting Brooklin team found Lollie Jeffrey's deceptive floating twisters rather difficult to handle but * | their experience and their own pitches tipped the scales to the extent of 3 runs. The Lindsay Raglan game provided the fans with plenty of excitement. Friendless but determined, the Lind- say Excelsiors went into battle with Raglan's pride. The Raglan battery and' Lloyd Thompson's coaching al- most brought some near local colour 'into the finals, Far from home, the Lindsay girls had no support whereas the fans were almost ready to insure a Raglan victory by mob nn It : AUCTIONEER E.J. POMERY Uxbridge R. R. 4 For the Counties of Ontario and York SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE All Phone Calls receive prompt attention, Satisfaction Guaranteed. Phone Uxbridge 9308 or Port Perry 118 r 2-3 Don't worry about Baking-- CALL UP GERROW'S-- Their Business is BAKING ETO X \ E. H. GERROW & SONS Bakers and Confeetioners, twilight ahead with a score of 83-20] The Lindsay battery shifted twice in lin bat but to no avail. The final result: 5 n effort to stay the barrage from the| 1--Brooklin, coach, Mr. Cabbage, : 1 won the Durant Cup. 2 Lindsay, Mgr. "and Coach, ala Mark. : | Raglan--Lioyd Thompson Scugog--Norman Crozier Blackstock--Thos. Smith. Greenbank--Myrtle Blakely. Zion--Loy Rogers, Port Perry--Tom Harris, . mh ea GREENBANK The Men's Bible Class of the Adult School, Carleton St.,~ Toronto, will take the service at the Baptist Church on Sunday afternoon, at 2.30 o'clock, September 27th. Mr. Booth. will FALCON COREE. hy ARNT tin 8 ew Red & White Flour, 24 Ib. bag. The Finest Pastry quality, per bag 45c. preach and the Class will give us good music. Come and show that you appreciate their kindness. SS EE REA Sf ina ---- FOR SALE 70 Plymouth Rock Pullets, 16 weeks old. Prices reasonable. Apply at Star Office. 1 Get your printing done at the Star Office. You will be pleased with the work done# Port 2 Petey, LAW. 57TCh GREER & HUMPHREYS ( BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Eto. MONEY TO LOAN Office--McCaw Block, Port Perry. ~ Phone No. after hours--Oshawa 8514 Phone 264 Men's Good Work Men's Fine Caps, well made, onl Port Perry Dominion Store WEER-END CUT-PRICE NEWS Men's Good Overalls and Smacks, good weight and well make $1.10 Men's Blue Work Shirts, double yoke, well made, reg. $1.25 for 75¢. Men's Good Dress Socks, silk and Tisle, only ........per pair 276 Men's Real Good Work Boots, great special Men's Good Felt Hats, with silk ining, great special ...onl special .... io i Si i Sorte aa ve La ol we ile as 52 vssesaes so. pairg for 65¢. 217 ene ns conly $2.69 PR ret | LEMON SQUARE BISCUITS... LUX FLAKES, large 3... 0.0. iis. ala ART QUAKER CORN FLAKES ....... al 3 pkgs for 25c. PEANUTS, chocolate™coated .....,..... IRAE 5c. RED PLUM JAM, 40 0z. ,...... ... LL ee Ta Be ' . - Dumart's Pure Lard, per 1 lb. pkg 10c. CALIFORNIA SEEDLESS RAISINS ........... ..2 De for 2c. GOLD MEDAL FLOOR WAX, 15... .. .. ore ers ii, , tin 29¢. GOLD MEDAL PREPARED "MUSTARD, 9 oz. jar | diners 100 GRANULATED SUGAR van Ibs for 50c. EE PET case afinnan f|Red & White Pumpki, large cans, 2 for 19c. SHORTENING; 1 1 Package or ve.n.2 for 25c. WHITE WING TUNA FISH, VlBikininivion Vises odin oes dil 206 BRUNSWICK SARDINES ........ SR ha sevesis ood for 23c. 2 bs for 25¢, LE. % RED and WHITE TEA ne a 11h ste P. and GiSOAP ii... i. i idiaiesisvessrs 6 burs Tor 23e, LUX FLAKES, small an -- Pineapple Morales 40 oz. go 29c, MARSHALL'S FRIED FILLETS ........... CE TY «oo. tin 25¢. LUX TOILET SOAP ............ NRA 3 for 25¢. § | NONSUCH STOVE POLISH ..........: sivnnis dy bottle 17e. FLY COILS: 0. aia ves Viva Pa seond for 10c. HEF. W. Brock & Sen Port Perry ust dhl "QUALITY ALWAYS HIGHER THAN PRICE" DONT WORRY ABOUT FIRE! Have your property properly insured at once HAROLD W. EMMERSON "HUGH CAMPBELL _° MERCHANT TAILOR FALL SUITS and OVERCOATS in the latest styles. Excellent cloths and trimmings, ~ Workmanship Guaranteed. i y - FRENCH DRY CLEANING _ Agent for Regent Clothes HUGH CAMPBELL t-