Sehool hii have/ ) is during the past two oad next to Mr. Swan's residence in hich there is excellent soil. This the boy, 3 plowed, harrowed, tting in their crops," _ and arra Hom plots for ex« ' aud ananged oto ol The work en value tothe commun- ity is the growing of different {rands of oats under varied con- to determine the | tiours, 9 a.m. t6 6 p.m. time of harvest. "The girls have arranged and planted three large flower beds at the street end of the e lot, and the public('will be le to enjoy the view of the many varieties of flowers grown. 'The students are showing mark- ed interest and enthusiasm in the work. aa The school flag has been rais- ed recently in memory of three ex-students who fell in the war --on April 23rd in honor of Pte. | Peter Garfield Truss; on May 6 in honor of Lieut. Charles Fo Féiruce; and on May 10th pean. of Pte. Garnet Russell The standing of the students oat the Easter Examinations is as follows, names in order of merit: J Form IV Honours--Aleta Ferguson .* Satisfactory--Elsie Rose,Olive Wallace, Grace Rose. Rorm III Honours--Elizabeth Allin Satisfactory --Bessie- Crozier, Elizabeth Hooey. Form II Satisfactory--Roy Brawn, Er- . mest Gerrow, Lewis McLean. Form 1 "! Sutisfactory--J ames Carnegie, 'Mildred Frise, Mary Ferguson. Personal Notes Mrs. Waghorne, Hamilton, is visiting her parents, Rev. Thos. Bates ond Mrs. Bates, for a couple of weeks. Thursday next being Ascen- sion Day, special service will be eld in: the Church of the As- nsion at 8 p.m. . Mr. Day, of the Ford Garage,' "has purchased the Alex. MeLioan house from Mr. Fred Fer avho has moved into the | wecently purchased by him hd Mr. McCaw. Mr. Cecil Beare has moved in- to the Vickery house lately oec- cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Moore, who have moved Into the Wilt. McKinley pro Operty, the latter having moved to the Raymes property. Mrs. Albert Stevens has re- turned from the West. Dr. Robt. Archer is remodel- -. ling the Roberts house on Queen Street, Mr. A. P: McLean, of Winni- peg, and Mrs. Wm. Greig, of Mount Pleasant, visited their brotner, Mr. T. Ww. McLean, on Saturday. has purchased a lot] Your Ey Change ly atic Glasses Don't Better have them both ex-- amined. lasses adjusted without charge. - Phone for appointment. ; I. R. BENTLEY, Opt. 7} Port Perry, Ont. JA MURRAY ' DENTIST Office above Rose & Co. Phone 93 Church of the Ascension |to » SUNDAYS Morning Prayer, . . 1a.m Sunday School and Bible C. at 3 p.m. a 'Evening Service the last Sun- day of each month at 7 p.m. THURSDAYS Service of Prayer . at8 p.m, C.F STENT, BA. L. Th. Incumbent Born At 46 Belmont Ave, Hamilton, on Palurday, Mays, 1920, to Mr. and 'Mrs. McClintock, a son. : ak To, ans lutely. re inv | good inter . Year 1922 1923 1924 1937 ly for further iy CAMPB TAILORED) 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 The Women's Cuild of the Church of the Ascension will hold a Garden Party on Wednasday, June ~ 1920, at the lawn-of Mrs. G. Woods, Port Perry. 1Itis a intention to make this the event of the season. Keep the date open. Further particulars later. Wanted A Gasoline Engine, about 2 or 2% h.p., must be in good con- dition. Apply at Star Office. Office for Rent Apply at the Star Office. FOR SALE Second-hand Ford car, good running order, 1915 model, en- Radic and rear axle recently over- auled. Price $450. Apply to W. H. Harris; Port Perry, Ont. Prince Albert ; The Ladies" Aid spent. a very + | pleasant afternoon at the home use| of Mrs. A. Hunter, on Thursday, afternoon. During the meeting the elect- ion of officers took place, the following being elected. _ President-~Mrs. Forrester Vice Pres--Miss Tewksbury Sec'y--Mrs. Ramer Treas--Miss Hiscox . | A vote thanks was tendered to Mrs Bunner for the willing and able manner in which shé has filled the office as President for the past four years. At the close of the business meeting Mrs, Hunter and Mrs. Etty sang a duet. Mrs. Hunter then served refreshments to about twenty members and visit- ors. A vote of thanks was tend- ered Mr. and Mrs. Hunter for their kind hospitality. Do You Want Bumper Crops ? Of course 0 You buy the best seed. u do--whether from farm or garden. You work from dawn to dusk--but-- ) Unless your ground is fertile, you face disappoint- ment and loss. Then-- "For the Land's Sake use © Gunn's. SHUR- GAIN Fertilizer For Bigger and Better Crops TRY IT ON YOUR SUGAR BEETS ED. GRIFFEN Agent Port Perry | W. J. Cook - Real Estates: A large list of farms for sale in Ontario County. Some city property for exchange or sale, also Western land. My list includes some rare bargains, Wiite or phone me before buying. Communicate with W J Cook, R.R. No 2, Port Perry, or Bell Phone 107 r 2 2, or Independent Phone 106 Leave Your Orders for Potted Plants at the Star Office. Orders taken for geraniums, ferns, and other potted plants. Order early as there is a scarcity of vlants. For Sale Golden Vine Peas for seed, Also Buckeye Incubator, 200 egg size, in first-class condition. 18, con 1, Brock, R. grave. Mail Contract §EALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmas- General, will be received at Ottawn uatil noon on Friday, the Fourth of June 1920, for the conveyance of His Majesty's Mails. on a proposed Contract for four years, six times pur week On the route ur Burkeéton Station R. R. 2, fiom the 1st October, 1920. Printed notices further i to Scnditions of proposed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be obtained at the Post Office of Burketon Station and at the office of the Post e Inspector, Toronto- A. SUTHERLAND, G Post Office Inspector, Toronto, Apiil 17, 1920 £ Mixed Wood For Sale, Good quality. $3.00 single cord. Apply to P. Figary, Bell Phone 214, Pert Perry. / For Sale =150 acre, 85 plowed, balance pasture, plenty of shade and ood running water, hip - roof barn, stone foundation, driving house, brick and. frame house, distance 'from station, school and church, first class dairy farm, good hay land, © Apply to J. H. Brown, Seagrave, Bell Phone 116 r 1-4. a REWARD Port Perry, May 8rd. Owing to scarcity of help, Mr. L. G. Hall wishes to announce to 'the' the 10th day of May, his store will be closed on each and every Monday and Wednesday afger- noon. L G. HALL. CEMENT 8 ® brand, fy pers A | Phone 155 r 2 Port Perry, Ont. Jonge 121 R.S, 03 Apply to'F. T. Brimatombe lot}. . Ts 'Sea 8 rooms, small orchard, short] general public that on and after i pave | in SEOGleB quantity of| fish cement, St. M initial set of 8t. : is three hours qi 'The undersigned will Yas er, shade. |R. 2, Notice to Creditors if "Tithe matter of the estate of Frar Paste. for a limited number of | e for the Summer, runnin ng| C. W. Phair, R.| eagrave, Phone 128 £ 2 14) oN 4. Office' Hours--9 a.m. to 5p. m. : DENTAL SURG Office over L. G. Hall's PORT PERRY ONTARIO Embur ; late of the Nownship of Reach in fhe! County of is hereby given pursuant fo sete to sect" t having claims against the estate of rances Embury, de, , who died on oral about ae, 8th, 1919, are required to send. by | posters prepaid or deliver to Jno. W, Crozier, Perry, Ontario, sole surviving ex- ecutor * of said deceased on or before Var 24. , 1920; a full statement duly verified of thier claims and the valde of any se. curities held by them. take nétice that after May 24th; 1920, the executor will ' to dis- tribute the assets of the said estate a the parties entitled thereto, having requrd only to the claims of which notice | have baen received at the time of 'such distribution. Dated this 19th day of April AD 1920. JNO. W. CROZIER, Barrister, Port Perry, Ontario 'Better Than Pils eg] LAL UE Ontario, widow deceased |, |g Thomas Big Carpenter and io s Port Perry, Ontario line. 1p guarant in Consult me for new work, al- terations or repairs in the build- Firebclass: -workman- or Sal 5 go sere of bch and 00d est 0 sod ee ni re George Collins Real Estate Agent FARMS FOR SALE Good properties. Terms to suit purchaser. All sizes of _ tery houses and lots, etc. for sale. Port Perry, Ont. Slogan Contest Port Pe ry. First prize $2. prize $1. Second | communi- {cations to the ublicity Commit- tee, Star Office, Port Perry, Egerton Boyce Port Perry Methodist Church 'Pupils accepted in piano, > Thorough, methods used. Terms Sag PG G. Moreisons Drug It rides smoothly A bey voice. R= rate: © As pe TT at any speed. rry Board of Trade will e two prizes for best slogan to used in developing Port Per- |. Organist and Choir gyce ' | ud on > 8 ror are on the road ill ing to call for cream. GIVE US A TRIAL urgeos Office at McKee"s Liv ry 3 Port Bory. : Ontario : Touring Car The Car with "Peg: T is a car any man will be proud to own. design and construction 1s reflected the experience of a group of men who for have concentrated on the building of fine six For i in its "accumulated: many years cylinder cars The touring car seats five persons in unusual comfort. Its 'deep 'cushions are upholstered in genuine hand buffed leather. fitted top adds a touch of style, Its well The windshield is of rain-vision, ventilating type fully adjustable, and set at a rakish 'slant. board is completely furnished with speedometor, oil guage, ammetor and ignition and light lock switch. i { el-glass i is used in' back curtains of the e tou + car and the roadster. : : a The instrument 1 dF Altogether, the Cleveland Six i car is notable. for completeness of detail and rare. beauty, with. a - mechanical quality. be Fr