are ih Satistiod with the ar ge of your hair consult ois an' iy Goods and individual fes. Free demonstration. Pte. Robt. Ettey, of the 31st ., 18 visiting with his brother wWm. Ettey, Prince Albert, | after returning from Germany. Mr. Harry Crane is in town] . Again after an absence of some ~ months. Mr. L. Jacobs has bought the © house in which he lives on Mary b St, from the Bigelow Estate. Mr. and Mrs. Bender, Miss Sharpe and Mrs. Groves, of To- Toute called on Mr. and Mrs. S. Allison, on Tuesday. 2%) Eveland and family have gone to Sarnia. ; Mr. Prod-Sarvis is visiting in 7 Sarnia. - Ts 15 GLEANED--Ladies or 4 gontlen straw or panama "hats cleaned for 35¢. to. 50¢. SUITS CLEANED and press- ed.; Ladies' silk dresses cleaned. , HALL DUCK LAUNDRY Ws are pleased to welcome to authority | in Atthe AURA LEE The best equipped Ice Cream Parlor Take a Bri ck home, 30c Open evenings till 10 o'clock Saturday night till 11.30 Town Lig GIRL WANTED Capable girl wanted at once. Apply to Mrs. H. J. White. Military Notes Sergt. Edward Fines, Sc was awarded the Military Medal There are eleven more Port Perry soldiers to return home. The. next reception to returned soldiers will probably be some time in July. town Mr and Mrs. Wm. Hum-; Corp Randolph Switzer 'has "phries; who come here frem To- 'ronto, "Mr. Humphries is open- ing a shoo pairing ghop in the 'Leonard Block. --Pte Geo W Sharpe is visiting friends in this vicinity, having just returned from overseas, Stores close Wednesday Afternoon, Starting Next Week The merchants and others in Port Perry will close their places of business every Wednesday af-! ternoon during, June. July, and August, starting Wednesd June 11 at 12.30 p.m. A. E. Carbutt Coes to Oshawa. 'Mr A Garbutt, formerly the Principal of Port Perry Public School, is leaving Fort William and going to Oshawa as Public School Supervisor at a salary of $1500 a year. Baseball The town defeated the High 'School 124. 'H: Jackson's pitching was in- "different. Heayns twirled well in hat poor support. Deshane, rags snd and T. Jackson led the Hs Gragg hit well 'for Back. "Team Score RHE P.P.H.S.--0-2-1-0-1-0-0--" 8, 8,4 Town-- 2-2-1-0-2-2-x-- 12,17,9 H. Jackson and Lucas Jia ns and Deshane hight in bridge th the Tt efea ry. | ' Lapp pitel for the winners. fi is score was atin ay, ! returned home and is looking well. Regimental Q. M. S. William 'Andrus expects to return to England, "where he will make his home. Lawn Bowling The annual meeting of the Central Ontario Bowling e | was held at Port Perry Club i Rooms on Tuesday, May 27. | The report of the Sec'y-Treas. showed the League to be ina flourishing condition financially The old officers were re-elected as follows: Pres.--A. McKenzie, Beaverton Vice Pres.--Jas. Carnegie. Sec'y-Treas.--H. J. White. Scheduled games will be play- ed during the season. Presbyterian Church Sunday June 8. The evening subject will be-- "The Game 0: Baseball." Oshawa will spend $120.000 on sidewalks. The lowest tender, was 13%c per sq. foot. Wm. Humphries Shoemaker & Repairer is now ready for husiness at Nicholas Jeffrey' old stand in the Leonard Block PORT PERRY Work prompHly and thoroughly one. Your Patronage is Solicited W. A. SANGSTER DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours--9 a.m. to 6 p.m Office over L. G. Hall's . PORT PERRY "ONTARIO ob -- LOST A Flag 'Bracelet at the School Campus on Tuesday night. Finder please leave at Star Office. J. D. McMaster Veterinary Surgeon Office at Cawker's Livery Port Perry, Ontario PROPERTY FOR SALE Good brick house, stable, and lot on Queen Street, Port Perry. A real bargain: reasonable terms --quick sale desired, For partic- ulars apply to Harriet Matilda Coates, Port Perry, Ont. (1 FOR SALE Chevrolet Car in good ru running condition. Cheap for Cas! Apply Star Office. | Mad Contract SEALED cra, wil ENDERS, addroed no the Post- master at Ottawa until noon, on Filey for conveyance of H is Ms : eh i yon a a the posed Contract to tet pae Rura Ra Re 4 Ci Postmaster General' pleasure next, Printed notices to conditions blank forms of of of Fonter na Offices of and of the Por othe on POST OFFICE INSPECT 'OR'S OFFICE, Toronto, May 23, 1919. A. SUTHERLAND, ; Post Office Inspector. . obtained. at the Post upon dnd 'atthe office $30, 000. First Mort Debentures . = a 4 Socttred dby the personal guarantee of the following twelve directors: | List of Directors Chas." Honey, Farmer, R.'R. No. 2, Seagrave; Ontaric: . Robt. M. Holtby, Farmer, R.R. No. 4, Port Perry, Ont, John Watson, Farmer, R. R. No. 2, Seagrave, Ontario, Jno. W. Crozier, Barrister, Port Perry, Ontario. Jas. McKee, Liveryman, Port Perry, Ontario. Jas. Hortop; Miller, Port Perry, Ontario. Wm, Jackson, Farmer, Scugog, Ontario. Thos. Redman, Farmer R.R. No. 3, Port Perry, Ont. Wm. Bright, Farmer, Raglan, Ontario. Wm. Bowles, Farmer, R. R. No. 1, Port Perry, Ont Thos. Lambe, Farmer, R. R. No. 2, Port Perry, Ont. Geo. Smith, Farmer, R, R. No. 2; Port Perty, Ontario. Denominations and Inconié : Debentures may be purchased i in sums of $i. or in any greater amount in even numbers. Debentures will bear interest at 61/5 per cent, per annum, payable half yearly-- 4: 1st of December and 1st of June. . Maturities Debentures may run from three to ten year to suit. con: venience of puschass sn The s securities are: ~ That of a business that uniformly produces large. profits. a ! Stock on hand of flour, grain and lumber. - GT _ The real estate comprised i in the flour mill ill property, th the lumber and planing mill property.