io" Wind Engine® publish a ploture 'of this unusual 5 hat Sam Griffen ig alive ye : i Lou Last Thursday afternoon 3 2 for 2x Wm, Irwin on the J: ""srogper and in reachin e creeper overturned an > in he the ground--a drop of was Dries shightivhy a pile ( of Toilet," Bath, s medicated To Tonle ELE et Ad tired 'remove the oratnvlated impurities of" inter from your system. mpleton's Rheumatic Capsilles Tem old the billboard as a remedy for A HANDSOME GIF T ift is more suitable 3 - : Nea we have many pieces to choose from in Frat Bowls, Cream and Sugars, Butter Tubs, Bon Bon Dishes, Sherbert Glasses, Knife Rests and Hany abther beautiful pieces whice we will be pleased to 'REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY AND- : ACCURATELY DONE" > JAMES McKEE JEWELLER cSTATIONER =| Iron safe . Step Ladder Oxford-Gurney coal iand wood | Il | stove, I j | stove with reservoir Y| with cue and i ivory balls {Iron lawn roller ' | Quantity" of gem jars, flower CALF MEAL ~ Try a bag of our Royal .Purple Calf Meal. Grows good calves without milk, Our Seed Corn i is Hore When i in need of seed corn give .us a call. We handle Resnie: eeloping better, J. F. McCLINTOCK Port Perty . re . Ontario - he means to go on and do mo the campaign in charge in Port $l Perry: ime, M exam broken; and the pm fo n as yet to internal injuries. There is general on the road to recovery. when she slipped and fell with Dunn is a la: writing, Mr. Brooks' condition Furniture Bargains The undersigned will gell at his late residence, Cochrane St.|[¢ Port Perry, on Tuesday morning May 25th, by private sale the following goeds: Tortoise coal heater Souvenir coal and wood cook Dwarf parlor billiard table Bagatelle board with ivory balls Chamber Sets Large Refrigerator Marble top washstands Single bed, springs and mattress Woven wire stretcher & mattress Music cabinet Iron garden vases Walnut Hall Hat Stand pots, hanging baskets ete. H. L. Ebbels Salvation Army Campaign Next week. from May 15 to 22, will\be Self-Denial Week for the Salvation Army. used to this self-denial business themselves, and in the accom- plishment of practical good they have found it valuable, so they are willing to pass on the idea to the rest of us who would like to see the world a little brighter and happier because we have lived here. Their objective is $500, Ay we understand that one person has promised a tenth of this amount; so we are off to a good start. This is the Salva- tion Army Jubilee, and the re- ward that they are asking for this fifty years of service to humanity is that they be giv ep ork. i The following committee have Yr. James Lucas, Chairman; H. Short, Treasurer; a H. Harris, -Mys, Far- «J. Lucas, Mrs, Geo. og Mrs. J. MeClintock, Se 3 3k Burnham, Out-of-town y; Messrs. Jas. Stone- ay Davis, W. Doubt; H. . Farmer,' ations will i Go be regret that th come, for the Ftamily has had more 'during the past few years. We hop ' Broke Her Hip Mrs. Wm. Dunn, who has been living at the home of Mrs; John Powers, on Ontario St., Port Perry, had the misfortune to break het hip. She had been throwing out a pail of water ady of about seventy years, and the accident will will be a serious one for her. = Mr. Thomas Brooks Suffers Paralysis ~-- Mr. Thos. Brooks; or Boreliaiwas stricken with paralysis last week, affecting one side and his speech, They are| I Town--" Grand Stand Fund The Sallowtags subse tions for a. while: back: | 8hitond hing tthe] or a while: shin 1, e nd si al d in a couple-of carloads it ..|shingling the gr haul the silos away. At |knowledged : George Smith We: Jackson ocated at Uxbridge, has i$ as you may readily sup- Pula lines of the Ontario Isaac Turner Wilmot Walker Wm. Couler kson as busy short of a barn Dave Jackso s farm. He was seated nd for something behind yolled down the 'roof and enty-six feet. - His fall old shingles that lay upon the | ih this very jresessary work, oods may be left at McKee & store, Port Perry. Wariner Lodge No. 786 is only about seventeen A ned so for some ; that a couple of ribs were ~ It has been difficult any, Sam has suffered is added misfortune has an its share of trouble to soon hear that Sam is 3 Meets every / Second and Routth Monday in each month in the Oddfellows' Hall. Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, Utica, wish to thank the friends Mrs, |and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy tendered them during their recent bereavement, the result mentioned. Strawberry Boxes - 2000 strawberry boxes for sale $7.00 per 1000. Also 6 new crates at 40c per crate, Apply to Mrs. Chss. Cotter, Port Perry Prince Albert W.C.T.U. Will meet at the home of Miss Hedy on Friday afternoon of this wee PY Free Will Offering at Manchester A Free Will Offering in -con- hection with the Sunday School will be held in the Methodist Church, Sunday, May 23, Two: sermons will be preached at 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. by Rev. E. C. Hunter, of Toronto. "Everybody welcome. Moving Pictures The following moying pictures will be presented in the base- ment of the Methodist Church on Friday evening at 8 o'clock: Mohammedan Festival at Delhi Gatheridg Pineapples Excursion inthe Forest of Fon- tainbleau Caretaker Wanted Gathering and Preparation of for Port Perry Methodist church |Tea --for particulars apply to Geo.| Chasing Submarines A. Rose or James Stonehouse. Absalom oo Adults 10c. At time of is not much improved. Woman Wanted To take care of old lady--one in e family. Apply to Mrs. Jas. oh at the home of Mr. Leslie Jessop, Port Perry. Good wages. 3rd of June Concert The committee having charge of the Third of June concert have pleasure in announcing that they have booked the following ar- tists: Ben Hokea, of Honolulu, Ha- waiin Guitar and Ukulele Soloist George O. Miner, Baritone, Vocal Instructor Dovercourt College of Music. Archie Swan Comedian. Miss Maud Bigwood Novelty Singer Miss ou Violinist The Fan Children bec. "The Opening Game The Town and High School {pened the baseball season here last Thursday evening. The game was called at the end of the 5th on account of darkness) with the score a tie--5-5. Both pitchers had little control; the catchers passed many balls, and gave them poor support. The rs HONE town hit the ball hard, but their fielding was very poor. The The I. O. D. E. High School infield was airtight, | wiil hold a sale of home made Bowles 'making a particularly cooking and a 15¢. tea im their fine catch, and gave Jackson mew rooms in the Penhall Block good support. However, their (formerly occupied by the Public hitting was very poor with the Library), on Saturday afternoon exception of Raines and Jackson/ May 15, commencing at three # Summary io'clock. This will be the formal Two base hits -- Ingram, Me- 'opening of jhe rooms, and you Gregor, Howard and Raines, * are cordially invsted to be "Struck out by Heayn 7, by "Present, Jackson 3: | Tenders Wanted Walks-off Heayn 2; Tenders will be received by the - Hit by pitched Pan Sleeps 2 Double' plays, Cawker nas. ndersigned for the refreshment booth privileges at the Fair sisted; Heayn to Howard to u Deshiane. 3 : © The Score E Grounds on June 3rd, 1920. 4 : M. L. Ingram, Secret Teams 0-1-1-2-1 Athletic Association Baptist Church Sunday, May 16 Mr. E. Osborn will preach his Baptist Church Port Perry next Sunday morning. Mr. Osborn is a student of McMaster Uni- versity. RH HS. -- 5 1 02201 5'p Fair Grounds are Eratefully ac- | _ Farther subseriptions to assist : first sermon as pastor of the] : rsgomsnq mo dopa ap 0 nok Smdpy uj due . s1sse Jea13 Jo oq wed jo Jueqg piepueig oY 5 avy ao Imq SI smjmaa ssomsnq. [NJSS220Ns A13A3 }SOW[e JO HO RpPUNOy °L-- ONIAY PORT PERRY BRANCH R. H: SHORT Manacen Housekeeper Wanted To areliable woman preferably, or to a girl over 18 years, who is capable of taking charge of downstairs, ordering and plain cooking, with no laundry work, I will pay from $35 to $45 ud month, according to capability and whether she wishes to un- dertake the whole or only part of the work mentioned. Family of three, comfortable living quarters. Any reasonable ar- rangement as to hours can be agr:ed upon. No special exper- ience necessary, but naturally will, prefer and pay more for. most experienced person. Any intending applicant can be as- sured of generous and courteous treatment, but must be reliable and honest. Phone 566 Oshawa or write Box 282, Oshawa, giv- ing address, and will motor to see the party. Mrs. R. Moffatt. FOR SALE Mottled butter beans 20e¢. 1b. Golden Bantam Corn and Ban- tam Evergreen corn 5c. and 10c. per cob. Box 404 Star Office. Saturday, May 29 Watch for J. A. Wylie's illus- trated travelogue, Town Hall, Port Perry, Soturday, May 29. W. R. MURRAY Local Dealer Port Perry, ont. ; by Me R H hort, or J fickson an and Nesbitt and Deshar . | R. A. FITCHETTE 'Butcher and Drover, Wholesale And Retail. Customers are fequested to phone or send in delivery orders for meat the night before it is needed. If this is done, we shall be able to give Iouch | better Serviogs: ny