# in full swing soon. Maple Syrup and Pan Soon hat was to have Be er has been postpon ther notice. rs Ernest Wheatley has been y sick, but glad to report she mmpro ng. 3 ¥ } 3 Mrs. P. Martyn is visitieg at he home of her son, Mr. Alex. artyn.: | ; There was a good attendance : h 2. Hiead Church on Sunday. . Hoping it will continue. The Head Ladies' Aid was held at the home of Mrs. Isaac Rodman, on April"l. Mrs. Jas. ~~ Dusty (nee Lottie Rodman) was . presented with a silver casserole and the following address. -~ Dear Mrs. Dusty-- We your friends, of the Head appointment, knowing that you are about to leave us in the near future, have met here to express regret at your departure and appreciation of your services as organist of our church, = We realize that your presence will be missed as well as your untir- ing efforts. 3 As a small token of our ap- preciation 'and esteem we ask you to accept this casserole. We want 'you to feel 'assured we have an interest'in your future welfare and hope that you may enjoy many happy years in 'your new home, : .Signed on behalf of the Head Appointment of Scugog. Seagrave On Wednesday of last week the Ladies' Aid Society met in the Sunday School Room and elected officers for the coming year as follows: President--Mrs Sornberger Viee Pres--~Mrs Eagleson Sec'y--Mrs. F. Watson : Assist Sec'y--Mrs. 0. Shunk Treas--Mrs. C. Sleep On Monday evening the ladies of the congregation gave a ban- quetto all of the young men and women of this church connected with the Sunday School and 75 sat down to the well spread tables. After partaking of the good things provided they ad- journed to the auditorium where they were addressed by Rev. Mr Phelp, of Greenbank, on the necessity of organizing them- selves into athletie, literary, ed- ucational and recreation clubs, not forgetting the moral and spiritual side of their lives. The following committee was named to complete the different clubs President--Roy Scott Vice Pres--Austin Mitchell Com--M Sleep. A Moon, Alb. Dowson, Herman Midgley, Miss Kerr, Miss Scott, Miss . Frise, and Miss Clark. Hon Pres--Rev. Mr. Joblin. Last Saturday the boys and girls of Seagrave organized the Sunshine Junior League with the following officers: President--Gladys Joblin Vice Pres--Irvin Sornberger Sec'y--Alma Frise Treas--Elgie Joblin . Ex Com--Grace Reynolds _ ..-Vera Tanner, Olive Mark Ross-Midgley Mission Band Bazaar The:Migssion Band of the Port Perry Methodist Church will hold a bazaar and sale of home made cooking, on'Saturday May 1st. A 1b6c. tea will also be served. Remember the date--~ Saturday afternoon, May 1st. Leave Your Orders for 'Ll Potted Plants at the Star Office. Orders taken for geraniums, ferns, and other potted plants. - Order early as there is a scarcity of plants. Ror gh A PENTLL | Pay Port Perry, Ont. A 7 roomed house, bathroom, electric light, hardwood floor, stone foundation, good garden. situated on Quesn t. Apply to Stewart Ford, Port Perry. : Humanity has lacked a practical rheumatic remedy since time began, Fortunes are spent early at hot springs, electric baths and hospi- 1s to obtain relief, yet better its are achieved right at home by using T.R.C.'s "the common sensetreatment." Just compare cost aud results with any other treatment and you will be codvin Ask your druggist or write us for our new booklet; it is fnterest- ing and costs you nothing (Templetons, 142 King W., Toronto). We mail anywhere on receipt of $104. Sold at P. G. Morrison's Drug 2 - oe = on [a TENDERS COAL SEALED TENDERS addressed to 'the undersigned and endorsed "Tender for coal for the Dominion Buildings, Ontario and Quebec," will be received at this office until . 12 o'clock noon. Thursday, April 29, 1920, for the supply of coal for the Dominion Buildings throughout the Province of Ontario 'and Quebec. C hinad specifi and form of tender can be obtained from the Pur- chasing Agent, Department of Public of the different Dominion Buildings. Tenders will not be considered unless made on the forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with the conditions set forth therein. Each tender must be accompanied by an pted cheque on a d bank payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works, equal to 10 p.c. of the amount of the tender. War on Bonds of the Dominion will also be d as hard and soft water in house, to Works, Ottawa, and from the Caretakers » vl) 1037 102.4. 1% Apply for further particulars MOBLEY CAMPBELL, Phone 165 r 2. Port Perry, Ont. TAILORED CLOTHES are made to fit and are the cheapest to buy at our _ present prices, Call and see "our suitings; you will be surprised at low prices we are charging. 'W. H. DOUBT W. J. Cook - Real Estate A large list of fdrms for sale in Ontario County. Some city property for exchange or sale, also Western land. My list includes some rare bargains. Write or phone me before buying. Communicate with W J Cook, 107 r 2.2, or Independent Phone 406 School Report Easter Junior Entrance Examinions, Port Perry Sc! ool. : Max 900. Pass 540. Honors 67 Karl Doubt 672 | Evert Jackson Louise Carnegie .. Frances Mellow .. Florence Ewers .. Marion Switzer Marguerite Jackson. ... +572 Cline McKee. ........0iivin 546 RobtHarris ........ 50.0 oy 545 Clara Raines. ............. 0. 529 Jamet Mowat ..528x1 ouglas Cawker 482 Ethel Smith .......... ean a 19526 In this room there have been two pupils withdrawn; one absent because of illness security, "or war bonds and cheques if required to make up an odd amount. By order, ¢ R, C. DESROCHERS Secretary. Department of Public Works Ottawa, Anril 3, 1920 Through with the Easter Rush We are through with our Easter rush, and are ready now to take your order for Spring Suits. » ¥ This year we have a specially good showing of suiting-n color- ings and designs that have been picked .to please your tastes. Years of experience have taught us to select the cloths that are popular and that are neither too extreme nor too old: fashioned, and that have the best of wear- ing qualities. And you can dismiss that idea from your mind that our tailored clothes are dear. We can give you high priced suits and spring overcoats if you need them; but we can also supply you with low priced, servicable well tailored good fitting clothes. Prices $40,00 up. Place your order naw WM. H. DOUBT 'MERCHANT TAILOR Port Perry Ont. Pasture for Rent The undersigned will have pasture for a limitéd number of cattle for the summer, running water, shade. C. W. Phair, R: R. 2, Seagrave, Phone 1231 2 [4 W. C. T. uU. The regular monthly meetin of the W. C: T. U. will be hel the home of Mrs. J. 'F. MecClin- tock, Wed. April 28, 8.20 p m. {Phone 249, or apply to the Sup- -.| pasture, plenty of one d d and two added to the class. x missed subjects. Senior Entrance Examinations at Easter. Aggregate 900 Pass540 Honoss 675 Grant Rundle Isabel Lucas. ......... abe, Margaret Forman Vera Bowerman Meta Miller .... Reg Doubt * .... Mildred Goode Homer Ferguson . . Reta Rodman ........ Leilla McMillan ;........... Kathleen McPhail Grant Real x missed subject For Sale Golden Vine Peas for seed, Also Buckeye Incubator, 200 egg size, in. first-class condition. 18, con 1, Brock, R. R. 1, Sea- grave. © rer ek, Pie Social ) The Epworth League of Pros- pect are holding a pie social and entertainment at Manchester on Friday evening, April 23rd, in the town hall. A'play, Back to the Farm, will be given by the Seagrave Dramatic Club. Help Wanted Housemaid for Nurse's Resi- dence. Ward maid and assist- ant for: Nurse's service pantry for General Hospital. Wages for young inexperienced help $28.00 - to $25.00 month. - Ex- perienced help $30.00.to $35.00. lerintendent Oshawa Hospital. _ Fur Sale 150 acre, 85 plowed, balance shade and R.R. No 2, Port Perry, or Bell Phone | Apply to F. T. Brimacombe, lot}: .D Al : ive the In the matter of the estate of Frances Embury, lateiof the Township of Reach in the County of Ontario, widow deceased Notice is hereby given pursuant to sect- ion 56, C. 121 R.S. O. that all persons having claitis against the estate of Frances Embury, deceased, who died onor about April 8th, 1919, are required to send by pest prepaid or deliver to Jno. W. Crozier, ort Perry, Ontario, sole surviving ex. ecutor of the said deceased on or before May 24, 1920, a full statement duly verified of thier claims and the value of any se. curities held by them, : Further take netics that after May 24th, 1920, the executor will proceed to dis tribute the assets of the said estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which notice shall distribution. Y 4 Dated this 19th day. of April A.D" 1920. JNO. W. CROZIER, Barrister, Port Perry, Ontario "5 Executor Fi Better than Pills J Tv) DA AVZ=0 ul 1} EN NR Tonight --- Tomorrow Alright P. CG. Morrison, Druggist BOY WANTED .Boy wanted to learn printing business. Good Wages to start. Steady work for right person. Apply to Port Perry Star have baen received at the time of such | DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours--9 a m: to 6 p.m. Office over, L. G. Hall's - PORT PERRY ONTARIO Thomas Biggs Carpenter and Builder Port Perry, Ontario Consult me. for new work, al- terations or repairs in the build- ing line, First-class workman- ship guaranteed. 2 2 * George Collins ' Real Estate Agent FARMS FOR SAEE Good Properties. Terms to suit puchaser. All sizes of farms, * houses and lots, etc, for sale. ' Bell Phone 148r2, Port Perry J. STONEHOUSE AGENT FOR Dodd & Struthers Lightning Rods A Company whose guarantee stands for something Egerton Boyce . Organist and Choir Director Port Perry Methodist Church Pupils accepted in piano, organ and voice. Thorough, practical and up- .to-date methods used. Terms mode- rate. Apply at private studio at the heme of Rev. J, C. Bell, Port Perry. CWA SANGSTER | «land 'bridge, Ont. R. R: 3. and -------------------------------- b life. of Yale, says: took first honours at Harvard, ling, and erie. the making. In product of the cigarette. The cent looking 'coffin nail." Court in'New York state -- The Evils of Cigarettes. (Continued from Front Page) The results of this are easily seen in business and school Over a hundred years ago in France, Napoleon found that the boys who smoked were so inferior in physique, intel- lect, and morals, that the use of tobacco was piohibited in all schools under government supervision. 1 "Out of our highest scholarship men only about five per ¢ent. are tobacco users. The kind of mind that permits its possessor to become addicted to a habit that is primarily offensive and deteriorating, is the kink of mind that will be graded low on general intellectual tests."' In addition r. D. W. Lewis said that in fifty years a tobacco user never To-day, Dr. Seaver, Iw Chicago, a large assscia- tion of business men pledged themselves not to employ any cigarette smoking boys; because the average cigarette "fiend" is careless, dull, and irresponsible. It is hard for these boys to for, They go down in self-respect and self-control. Naturally they associate with their kind, whlch leads to the pool room, gamb- in the ten-year-old we have the eriminal in - the daring desperado'we have the finished good moral characters. saddest part of all is that it makes them irresponsible beings with no sense of the serious- ness of the offence they commit. to almost any measure, often to stealing, to obtain this inno- The record of fifteen boys who were sentenced at one time for crimes, shows that ten of them had stolen to get Sigglettes. that in one year nine boys -were . discharged from his private office for stealing postage stamps It causes the boy to resort A Judge of the Supreme to buy cigarettes. In the Whittier Reform School, California, "The bad effect npon other often overlooked: If sev smoke. ral soon becomes unfit for anyone for a delicate person or a child The spread of this habi 'are' forthey no eh oe Dr. Coffin tells us that ninety-eight per cent. of the bays who have passed through the school were cigarette smokers. people in the same house is Tobacco smoke iu houses is hurtful to young children, and a great annoyance to those who do not eral men are smoking in a small, room the air to breathe, 'Much less is it fit to live in. ~~ Thus the cigarette health and feelings of ir which others for hatching cot Jos. Hi ~~ ForSale 724 acres of pasture and wood- being northest corner of lot 12, con. 8 Reach. A er- failing creek crosses theyplage. Address Alex McGregor, ®Ux- pa Eggs for Hatching = Bred to lay White arred Rocks. SY 'W. H. Clark, Port Perry Pasture for Rent 'Good pasture, running water, plenty of shade. Apply to Abe Wallace, lots 14 and 15, conces- sion 7, Reach, Bell phone 108-22 J. D. McMaster Veterinary Surgeon Office at McKee's Livery Port Perry, 'Ontario 10K BELOOH LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON. = Graduate of Royal College of Dental Sur. geons and University of Toronto. 'Successor to Dr. R. L. Graham, Office hours 9 a.m. to 5 pm. Evenings 5 by appointment. Bell Phone, office 68, ring 2; residence ring3 Office over Byers Drug Store, Port Pe ry Miss Veronina Cassidy, Goder- ich, is spending 'a few. weeks with her parents here. A pair of overalls makes the whole world kin'? Maybe. But it'is hard to believe that people whoenjoy ice cream, automobiles and gramophones, will long con-" sent to wear overalls as steady garments. DIED McIndoo--At Colfax Hospital, California, on Sunday, April 18th, Sarah Frances, beloved wife of Matthew.H. MeIndoo, and daughter of thelate Aaron Ross, Port Perry, Ont. Interment at Fresno, Cal. Baseball League derland next Tuesday evening of next week to make arrange- Baseball League. Delegates are to be present from Port' Perry, Uxbridge, 'Sunderland, Stouff-. ville (group 1), and Cannington, Beaverton, Lorneville, and Sut- ton (group 2). The League wilbe divided into two groups as indi- cated. Then the two groups are to play semi-finals and finals: se . Board of Trade. ai The regular month] ting + of the Board of Trade will be held in the Town Treasurer's Offiee on Thursday "evening. April 8th at8 pm... ery citizen should lend a ort P t- [hand in b andotte A meeting isto be heldat Sun- ments for the formation of a - =