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Port Perry Star, 10 Jun 1920, p. 1

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3 rin ins insurance 2 Se i EMMERSON : ¥ Phone 151 Ry Toilet, Bath, Complexion and medicated also Infante' Delight, T drives away that tired Tonic: lazy spring feeling. Nyals' Blood Purifier: will remove the accumulated impurities of winter from your system. ti nw' 's s Rheumatic Capsules 'as a remedy for the Jue Wedding Gift Suggestions We are sure to have something that will 3 Jou Sf you will just come in and see our ill lease Seplay of Silverware: are and Cut Cut Glass. Such: -articles' : Baking Dishes, Flo or agkets, Casseroles. in rex and other ware, ates, Tea Sets, Butters, Marmalades and many other handsome and useful articles that would be a treasure to any bride. We will be pleased to show you these gifts. Remember | you are always welcome whether you buy onnot, Lp -- JAMES McKE JEWELLER STATIONER 2 (terest was the basebal i { ment, the results of which are Adi given herewith. CALF MEAL Try a bag of our Royal Purple Calf Meal. Grows good calves without milk, Our Seed Corn i is Here When in need of seed corn give us a call. We handle Rennie's--Nothing better. IF McCLINTOCK Port Perry Cn , Ontario J tries for: ell 'satisfi & Thin well satisfied. with 'rain seemed to be near, elnestey day |: fiiself » was fine and cool. and the attendance was. The new wire fence has muc improved the general appearance 1 of the grounds. One or two! a cheap 'way into 6 5 ne through the fence. O: Lr these were cheap folks: ~The Gi the Athletic Association put 41 Hie in fine shape. | continue to improved Set -in the same many miles around. THE RACES Horsemen were pleased 'w the races. One and all said i were good. Seven horses enter- ed the lists, and there were]|. 'some yery close heats. Results were as follows: 2.35 Class st Mildre Property of G. Median. Port Pe 2nd' Briton. SEs ty of C. H. Lawrence. 8rd Mac Brino.. Property of Peter Wideman, Stouffville. Free for All. 1st Billy Hal. Property of Ira Anderson, Port Perry. 2nd Blackbird. Property of J. Lytle. 3rd Peter H. Property of . Rose. Baseball Tournament Another feature of great in- tourna- Sunderland won he "baseball | W i! tournament by de eating Can- nington 8-6, and Port Perry 5-1. Ue | Port Perry were second, having Ue! | alread fic! | It was the best tournment seen fd | here for a long time. y won from 'Whitby 5-3. In the first game = Sunderland : A] vs. Cannington--Macklin reach- ed first i in an error, and Murchi- S|son's home-run over the race track won the game for Sunder- land. The second game i in which the locals beat Whitby, was good. The sensational fielding of Tur- ner, and the hard hitting . of Harrison and Deshane stood out. Lorne McTaggart, the local twirler, was the best pitcher of the day. 'He and his battery mate Boe kept the opposing run- ners glued to the bags. Sunderland won from the lo- cals in the last game. They are a good team, but their pitching staff is weak, The score was: Team ~~ Score RHE P. P.-- 0203000 5 8 7 Whitby-- 0111000 38 5 6 L. McTaggart and Boe Connors and Jubb P.P-- {0000010 4 4 Sunderl'd-012002 x 8 5 L. McTaggart and Boe . Clark and Murchison - Athletic Sports * The cool weather made the en- atic sports small. Bd The r june 50 t Bonifs Nasmith; Firs d, Robt. In| t that almost up| amon ft te on' 4 i frost ib) f the holi advantage o day, ; rounds Committee of Font : ner, we shall Had the ar | pleasure grounds to be found for |- .|an' Do The following are he of the recent ma he this district. Halt | Mile Rac T John nr Port Perry "A. Jetchan, Stouffyille. 1K, Apps, 'Cannington 2 F. Munro. * © Time--25 Seconds Bird deshe= : W, Hodgson. Cannington Time--12. Secon Bort Perry 'Band did good ser- vice, being strengthened by | three Pi the former players-- th | Mes Harry Nott, J. Cowie an "Ross Roach. 3 The Concert Seldom has the town hall been so well filled as it was for the concert at night. Every seat was taken and many were un- 8 ble to io gain admission. kea. the Hawaiian gui- Ben was the favorite. audience encored continuously. is rendering of "Wee Deoch *" was surprisingly good Archie Swan does well in both the comic or the dramatic, truly expressing tragedy of "The Green Eye of the Yellow God," or the ridiculousness of "The Man with the Single Hair."' Miss Cockburn's: violin selec- 8 were pleasingly rendered. "In a Monastery Garden." was particulary well received. "The committee feel indebted to Miss Bull for her work as ac- | comm nist: It is fortunate that ve a pianist who is able to take up this work at a moment's notice. Board of Education The chief business before the Board of Eduation at its last meeting was the matter of teachers' salaries. Most of the teachers asked tor an increase, and the Board made advances as follows: Mr. Follick; ~ from $1700 to $1850, plus" the Government bo- nus of $300. Mr. Stone, from $1400 to $1750 Miss M, Harris, Miss Lynch, ahd Miss Glasgow. from $1000 te $1300 each. Mr. Innis tendered his resig- nation, which was accepted, and his duties will be assumed by the rémaining members of the High School teaching staff. The following increases were de in the salaries of the Pub- ie School teachers: Mr. McLean, $1200 to $1400. |Miss Gamble. Miss E. Harris, and Miss M. Walker, from $750 to $900. All increases to take effect Sept. 1st, 1920. Miss Leonard tendered her \resignation, which was accepted Steps are being taken to se- cure another teacher for the Third Book. TAKE NOTICE--On and after July 1st, 1920, the subscription price of the Port Perry Star will be $1.80 per year. 3 he WANTED A to go to the country for "two as aceystomed to arch. he ¥ Newmarket 1000. Amount allotment Stouftvile' $350. $380. bridge 700. -. 650. Da 3000. 3300. Fenelon Falls 500. 50. 100, 100. 80. 1150. - Aurora ; 750. 750. Port Perry 500. 750.- In Oshawa, we understand up- words of $15.500 was contributed In view of the fact that there 'was no organized effort oy look after this work in Port Perry| 'the result is not such a failure as might Bppea from the figures it as it is felt that there may others who appreciate the Called . |work of what has been ca] most practical Christian Or ization in the world who ave not made a contribution, Mr. Short, Manager of the Standard Bank, has kindly con- sented to receive any further contributions until June 15th and these will be added to Port Perry's total and: forwarded to the Salvation Army headquart- ers without charge. : Seagrave Remember our anniversary on Sunday and Monday next and be present to e: njoy the program-- afternoon and evening, Among the week end visitors were: Mr. and Mrs, Fell, Mr. and Mrs. L L. Sornberger, of To- ronto, with friends in the village Mr. joe Holdershap had a very successful barn raising on Sat- urday afternoon under the man agement of Mr. Blake Cragg, of Greenbank. Peter MoArthur Coming |h to Greenbank The Greenbank Methodist Sunday School*Anniversary will be held on June 28th and July I. Sunday, Prof. W. H. Greaves, of Victoria University, will preach. On July 1, Peter McArthur will take part. Garden Party at Myrtle The Ladies' Aid are holding a lawn party on Tuesday; June 15, at the home of Mrs. Levi Tordiff Anniversary at Bethel | (near Shirley)- Anniversary services will be preached on Sunday, June 20th Rev Isaac Snell of Frankford. onday; June 21, tea will be served after which an entertain. ent will be given -- Old Folks Concert, under the direction of Miss Bull, as given in Port Perry last winter. Much Appreciated The Directors of the Public Library greatly appreciate the practical kindness of the [.O.D.E in conducting the Library Tag Day. and the generous response of the public as evidenced, in the total contribution of $145.45 net. We are also grateful to Mr. S. Jeffrey for the fine box of choc- olates won by the Reds. The Directors heartily thank the collectors and all who con- tributed to the success of the Tag Day oe on behalf of the Board, . Farmer, President Town Council A: deputation waited on the Council at the regular meetin jne on Monday evening and ask for a nt to: assist the Port Perry d in its work. Favorable considerati on ERVICE.--This Bank, for the past 45 years, has done its share in the development of the business of the Do- | minion. Our experience and Sy upment are at the service customer. ' »e THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA PORT PERRY BRANCH ' R. H. SHORT Manager The Calder Sale Owing to the death of Charles Calder, the herd of Shorthorns, Clydesdales, and Shropshire Sheep will be sold without re- serve on Friday, June 25th. Without preparation, the herd and flock are in the best possi- ble condition for good results, and will be sold for what they will bring on the date named. This will be a good opportunity for those Who wish to secure the best in eattle, horses and sheep. ey have been bred by a man of good judgment, and are gran specimens of the breeds. They ave been cared for to give the best results, Credit to 12 mg : ON APProyv- ed notes with begiven. All : ts will be pointed out when the animal is being offered When sold, the risk will be with the purchaser. WM. H. HARRIS. Administrator of Charles Calder Estate. Geo. Jackson " AUCTIONEERS Ted. Jackson Jos. Baird } Port Perry, Ont. en Entrance Examinations The Junior High School Entrance Ex- aminations will be held in Port Perry High School cn Mcnday, Tuesday and Wednesday; June 28th, 29th and 30th. The time table is as follows: Monday, June 28th 8:45-9:00 a.m.--Reading Regulations 9:00-11:00 a.m.--Grammar 11:10-12.00 a.m.--Writing 1:30-3:30 p.m.--Geography Tuesday, June 29th 9:00-11:30 a,m.--Arithmetic 1:30-4:00 p.m.--Literature Wednesday, June 30th 9:00-11:00 a.m.--Caomposition 11:15-12:00 a;m.--Spelling 1:30-3:30 p.m,--History Reading will be taken at convenient times during the three days. Candidates will bring with them pens, pencils, rulers and erasers. The Port Perry Board of Education of- fers three prizes for competition -- one to go to the highest candidate from Pert Perry Public School. and two to the high-~ est candidates from all school outside of Port Perry. A fee of $1.00 will be charged all , candidates, to be collected the first fe fo noon of the examination. THOS, H. FOLLICK, : Chairman, High School Entrance Board Warriner Lodge No. 75 Met every Second and Jourth each mon in the fellows' moa Visiting Brethren Welcome |T.W. McLean, P. Ingram, "N : ~ Secretary

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