one art * Yor ey same, Qffere at Star Office. Word has bebi received of the th of James Taylor, formerly |: reenbank, at his 'home in lenation: Sask. - \ We yere delighted to have a visit from Sam Griffen, who though not able to return to his work as yet, is 8 able to be about again, ss Mr, Davideon is building a house on Lilla Street, Rev. Geo. Denyes, Methodist missionary at Norway House, ke at the Epworth League on Monday evening, telling of his periences among the Indians there at the time when the *"flu" was ragin Out of a band of - Some 7 ¥. dia in'the children's home, eighty tof ninety were sick, together with, the missionary, and only 'two. women to wait on all of them-- Mrs. Denyes "and her assistant, Mr. Ross Thomas, of Morri- 80n"8 drugstore, was operated on for 'SPpongicitis last week, and is doing nicely. Dr. J. B. Lundy underwent an operation for appendicitis last week. He is doing well. Mr: Victor Elliott, Belleville, is looking after Dr Lundy's den- tal practice for the present. Rev. E. D. Silcox, editor of the: *'Congregationalist" will speak 'in the Port Perry Presby- Sevian Church, on Sunday, May 23rd, at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., in _ the' interest of the Dominion |W Alliance. Mr; Thos. Blight; who was in- jured on the railway pecertly, § is doing nicely. Woman Wanted To take care of old lady--one in the family. Apply to Mrs. Jas. 'Heal at the home of Mr, Leslie Jessop, Port Perry. Good wages. Blacksmith Shops Close May 24 and 25 Bought the Sebert House {i Mr. A. E. Rogerson, proprie- tor of the St. Charles Hotel, has bought the Sebert House. Leave Your Orders for Potted Plants at the Star Office." Orders taken for geraniums, ferns, and other ns 110 died, and of suey, on C For fnt. "to On Friday, p.m., Rev. Mr. ) 2 LD is to be inducted as Pastor of St. Johns Presbyterian church, Port 8: Perry. The speakers will be Rev. Mr. Turkington, Whitby; Rev. Mr. Haig, Ashburn; an Rev.-Mr. Simpson, Columbus Hay for Sale About four tons of mixed tim- othy and clover hay for sale. Apply to Geo. Johnston, -Prince Albert, Ont. Lost between Shirley and Port Perry--Auto No. 63296 (1920). Finder please leave at the tar ice. Furniture Bargains The undersigned will sell at his late residence, Cochrane St. Port Perry, on Tuesday morning: May 25th, by private sale the following : Iron safe' Step Ladder Oxford-Gurney coal and wood |stove, Tortoise coal heater Souvenir and wood cook stove with reservoir Dwarf parlor billig table : with cue and ivory balls Bagatelle board with ivory balls Iron lawn roller 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 Quantity of gem jars, flower pots, hanging baskets ete. H. L. Ebbels i Liver [11 ES feel co good but what will make you feel better, potted plants. Order. early as there is a scarcity of plants. You'll be well satisfied with your "F" Power @ Light Plant TS operation year in ;your home and farm and year out, lighting buildings and. driving your separator, grindstone, washing machine and other light machinery, w of satisfaction to you. ill be a constant source This plant is built in Canada and guaranteed by The Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co. Limited. Its material and workmanship are 100% quality throughout. The Dominion-wide re putation of Fairbanks. * Morse products is your safes E buying guide to. sate isfactory service in lighting plants * 'and other mechanical equipment. Come in and see she "F" plant in operation and getacataloguewhich givescompleteinformation,andshows - the full utility of power and light on farm, ] thours, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 'Ihouse," brick and frame house, {that time the tensile strength i are made to fit and are 'the present prices. you will be surprised at low prices we are charging. ~W. H. "DOUBT | W. J. Cook - Real Estate A large list of farms for sale in Ontario County. Some city pro perty for exchange or sale, also Western land. My list includes some rare bargains. buying. Communicate with W J Cook, R:R. No'2, Port Perry, or Bell Phone 107 r22, DE Independent Phone 408 Church of the Ascension SUNDAYS Morning Prayer, . . 11 a.m: Sunday School and, Bible Class, at3p Evening Hard 'the last Sun- - day of gach month at 7 p.m. HURSDAYS Service of Prayer . at8 p.m. C. F. STENT, B.A., L. Th. Incumbent J. A. MURRAY DENTIST above Rose & Co. Phone 93 Office TAILOR 3 ; cheapest to buy at our; Call and see our suitings;| Waite or phone me. before | Tom Appreciate Tilly: wi an improvement: Triplex Springs are, you must ride in the Over- land and see what they do. jolts 'and to. go cont Te light weight and goon) ntly. ahead over rough roads . of 100-inch wheelbase the fiey add al d roads' speed. thesteadinessand lity pa A of 130-inch Springbase. ' Jed Itisa new sensation to ride in a light weight, car with the com- DAVID CARNEGIE, Dealer, Port Perry W. Dizon Jewett, Cannington GC. B. Osh. Gregg & Ward, Claremont Jem C.H, podasn, Uxbridge Head Office and Factories: Willys-Overland Limited, Toronto, Canada" Branches: Toronto, Menirsal, Winnipeg and Regina MC ct SEALE] iD TENDERS, addressed to the Posthias: ter General, will be réceived at Ottawn' anti} noon on Friday, the Fourth diy of "June 1920, for the conveyance of His Majesty's Mails. on a proposed Contract for four years, six times pur wk on the route Burketon Station R. R, 2, fiom the 1st October, 1920. Printed notices containing further information as tO conditions 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 ofthe Post Office Inspecter, Toronto- A. SUTHERLAND, Post Office Inspector. Toronto, April 17, 1920 For Sale . 150 acre, 85 plowed, balance pasture, plenty of «shade .and rood: running water, hip roof barn, stone foundation, driving 8 rooms; small orchard, short distance from station, school and church, first class dairy farm, good hay land. Apply to J. H. Brewn, Seagrave, Bell Phone 116 r 1-4. > REWARD Port Perry, May 8rd, Owing to scarcity, of help, Mr. L. G.: the 10th day of May, his store will be closed on each and every Monday and Wednesday. after- noon. L. G. HALL. I have in heh LL fresh cement, St. Marys bran The initial set of St, Marys ce- rock. cement, therefore, during 20% greater. St. Marys ce is the same s ky Hall wishes to announce to the general public that on and after] CLEVELAND SIX Touring Car The Car with "Pep" T is a car any man will be proud to own. For in its ~ design and. construction is-reflected - the accumulated experience of a group of men. who for many years have concentrated on the building of fine six cylinder cars . The touring car seats five persons in unusual comfort. It rides smoothly at any speed. . Its deep cushions are upholstéréd in genuine hand buffed Jeather Is well fitted top adds a touch of syle. i: H0 swaN vag The windshield is of rainsvision; setting type folly adjustable, and set at a_rakish slant, ~The instrument ment is three hours quicker than | trength and action old Lakefield cement, and, as cheap as any othe . | market, « C./ .'V ER board is completely. furnished with SPaclometor. oil guage, ammetor and ignition and' light lock switch. A bevel glass i is used i in back curtains oll car al and