on the 1 r dealings. third ore 'we are g do more business for For the our si call is extended to well repaid. TO FARMERS: "We know that your time is valuable through the week, so we will : "have good offerings on_Saturday night, May 2nd. Be sure to come and get your share of the otice to Wearers of Silk Socks and Stockin gs--We have this summer a fine selection of silk Come and bring your friends and neighbors with you. The oer Doin at low prices. er bargains you get. Our Sale. commences on April 30th, and continues util May 17th, Here are a few of. the articles to be - CY = "sold at cost or less than cost: _Men's Hats, latest style, regular $2.95 for $1.99 Men's_Hats, latest style, regular $3.95 for $2.95 Men's Caps, latest style, regular $2.00 for $1.19 'Men's Dress Shirt, regular $1.15, to clear at 89c. Men's Dress Shirts; several lines at cost, Men's Ties to clear, 10 dozen, regular 69c. for 45c. Men's Dress Pants, regular $3.50 for $2.19 Men's Working Shirts, khaki and blue, double oke, regular $1. 25 for 2 for $1.75. Men's aki Shirts, heavy weight, double . yoke, regular $1.75 for 2 for $2.59 Men's Work Shirts, black 'and White, double yoke, good make, reg $1.26 each, 2 for $1.95 Men's Overalls and Smocks, Big B. heavy weight, reg. $2.15 each, Tor $3.75 a suit. Men's Khaki Combinations, heavy weight, $2.75. Boys' Khaki~€ombinations, 28 to 34, reg $.$2.25, for $1.75. Men's Cottonade Work Pants, heavy weight, to clear at $1.79. Men's Summer Underwear, good make, all sizes, reg. 79¢. each, for 2 for $1.29. Men's All Wool Dress Socks, reg 55c. pair, to clear at 2 pairs for 95¢. Men's Cashmere Socks, regular 55¢ pair. At 2 pairs for 89c. Men's Work Socks, 29c., good make, 3 prs for 765¢ Men's Suits, nicely made, good cloth, reg $25. Special bargain at $17.95. : Men's Leatherette Raincoats, reg $10. for $6.49 Men's Merino underwear, Penman' 8, reg. $1.10 for 2 for $1.69. Men's Merino Combinations, Penman's make, regular $2.00 for $1.69. Men's Driving Coats, good cloth, regular $3.75, A bargain at $1.95. Men's Summer Combinations, $1.25. Men's Work and Dress Boots, reg $4.25 for $3.45. Men's Oxfords, good make, reg $4.00 for $3.25. 10 doz. Men's Fleece-lined Underwear, Penman's * heavy weight, reg. $1.10 for 2 for $1.49. Men's Fleece-lined' Combinations, heavy weight, reg. $2.15 to clear at $1.65. Men's good Braces; regular 49c. for 2 for 75c. Red and Blue Handkerchiefs, 8 for 29c. Men's White Handkerchiefs, 3 for 25c. Men's solid leather house slippers, to clear at 75c. Boys' Overalls, good eloth, reg. $1.49 for $1.29. Boys' Blouses, white and khaki, to clear at 69c. Boys' Summer Underwear, and Jerseys, to clear « at cost. Boys' and Girl's Boots, at bargain prices. A good selection of boy's and girs stocking at very low prices. A great selection of girl's underwear and dresses at very low prices. Girl's Pleated Skirts, with comilsole, for 99¢. up. Bell Telephone 177. > Lot of May we Same to Port Perry; "gedon the Teh of Mav w we ~ During these two years, we are glad to say, year we would like to "get more oing 30 have a Sos the two year's tock x thor L Best, quality goods, and the goods will be sold at old prices. adies, gentlemen and to the young boys and girls of Port | n and surrounding country "to"¥isit our store on Friday, May 1st, and we guarantee : ALIX. GILBOORD Dry Goods, Ready-to-Wear, Boots and Shoes. hed we have made many good Tile customers. and less than cost price sale to get anniversary sale, We enlarged and Ee on Ladies' Oxfords, to clear. regular $2.95 for $1.99, Ladies' Corsets, about 5 lines at low prices. Ladies' Vests, about 12 lines, at low prices. Ladies' Raincoats: at giving away prices, reg. $3.95 for $1.98. Ladies' House Dresses, made of good gingham . and' nice patterhs, regular $1.25 for 99c. Reg. $1.45 for $1.29. Reg. $1.99 for $1.76 Ladies' Black Sateen Dresses, large make, and good quality, reg $2, 25 for $1.75. Ladies'. Pleated Skirts, with camigole, reg $5.00 for less than cost, $2.76. Ladies' Pleated Skirts, at $2.49 Ladies' Cotton Stockings, reg 35c. for 8 prs, 7bc. Ladies' Art. Silk Stockings, latest styles and shades, reg. 69c. for 2 pairs for 99c. Ladies' Pure Silk Stockings, guaranteed from the factory, regular $1.76 for $1.35. A lot more stockings at very low prices. Ladies' Silk and Wool Stockings, reg 99c. pair, To clear at 2 pairs for $1. 45. Ladies' Satinette Bloomers, nice 'Shades, reg. $1.10 for 99c. 6 shades of good Broadcloth, 36 inches wide, reg 85c. yard. At less thap cost, 59¢. yd. A few pieces of nice Crepe, suitable for dresses, 38 inches wide, reg 69c. for 49c. About 20 shades of Gingham, 82 inches wide, "regular 30c. yd. for 5 yards .for $1.25. 6 shades. Gingham, ratine check, reg 49c. for 39¢c. A number of pieces of Chintz, good width nice shades, reg 36¢. yard, for 29c. 10 pieces of Print, reg 25c. yd, for 5 yds. for $1.10 Shirting, heavy weight, reg 35¢., 5 yds for $1.29. Number of pieces of silk, good shades, 38 inches wide, reg $2.00 yard for $1.49. Good Homespun, suitable for ladies and girls dresses, reg.$1.25, for less than cost 69¢» Good heavy Factory Cotton, 40 inches wide, reg 29c. yard, for 5 yards tor 1d 8 pieces Flannelette, 28 inches wide, heayv Pure Linen Towelling, heavy weight, rdg 25¢; Special price 5 yards for 99¢c. 5 dozen Towels, large and heavy, at cost price. Pure Linen Table Cloth, heavy weight, 62 inches wide, regular $1.29 for 99c. Good Table Cloth, 56 inches wide, reg 79c. yd, To clear at 59¢. yard, Fancy Bedspread, regular $2.50 fr $1.25. A few pieces of grey Flannelette, heavy weight, reg. 82c,, to clear at 6 yards for $1.29. Through shortage of space we cannot mention all our bargains; but we guarantee you will not be sorry if you come to our store during the sale. Call here first and get the best bargains and save money. Port Perry, Ont. . "SUPERIOR .BRED-TO-LAY .BAR- "RED ROCKS Weighers, ldyers and payers. 300 egg strain, eggs, $1.00 per 15, $6.00 per 100 at the house f.o.b., $1.50 per 15, $6.50 per 100, _ Special pen, 12 pound male bird, eggs ' , $3.00 per®15. Apply to" Herbert P. 'Baker, Sunderland, Ont. ------) (On PASTURE ; Pasture for stock on lot 11, con. 7, . Reach. Apply to W. Starr, R.R.1 - Port Perry. 2 EE * RUG FOUND ~ Found on Readei's Hill, Scugog, a good auto rug... Owner can have same by proving property and pay- POSTERS Well and Quickly 'Printed at the STAR Office. Price Right! RT Ba Ea Tam. to 6 p.m. Phone 93: ) ERRY, O .| resolution. weight, special bargain-at 5 yards for 98¢.}' _| April 10, Mrs, Helen Mellis, aged Rapids, | Jas. A. Mellis, of North Bay, {John Mellis, "I'many of the revises to moving t to Grand R Aa fancy ty WE DO ALL OUR OWN WORK Cleaning and ressing Done. Few Ft Ba Merchant Tailor SHIRLEY : at Shirley. lalent from Manchester, and Prince Albert will contribute to the program, Rev. J. E. Griffith of Blackstock will also be present and assist, Admission 2b6c and 10c. ----() () re. PRINCE ALBERT Miss 'Alma McCulloch, of Tordtito; few days last week. Mrs, E. Wauchope has returned | from Washington, D.C., where she spent a few days with friends. was a recent guest of her aunt Mrs, Fred Lyle. We are pleased to see the sick of our village out again. Glad to welcome Mr. and Mrs. J. Fowlie to our village. Mr, Fowlie has purchased the. Linke property. A bachelor is a man who is afraid of conversation. Mrs. George Luke entertained a number of friends and neighbors re- cently. The boycotting of all grocers whe handle the new 44 beer is urged by the local W. C, T. U. by a unanimous Murs, James Warren - wishes to 'thank the many friends and™eighbors for their kind ntion during her recent illness. Young folks used to rush home to get warm but now-a-days they cuddle up in the snug heated sedan. Mr, B, Smith would like the part; 4 who removed the tire from. his ca while at' Port Perry recently, to re- turn it. A party from Woodville were re- cently visiting at the home of Mr.|" and Mrs. Hill ° Mr. W. S. Porteous has mdved into his residence Tecontly vacated by Mr. Hill. 5 Mr. Arthur Bond has re-shingled his residence. r---- ------ . DIED At Grand Rapids, Mich., on Friday, 80 years. - f Mrs. Mellis was: the daughter of the late Capt.® John Crear, of Edin= burgh, Scotland, who went down with his ship during a storm on the At- lantic Ocean. She was married in Scotland to the late Alexander Mellis of Perth, Scotland, who" predeceased her 13 years. W.T. SB | On Friday evening, May 1st, a | concert will be given in Bethel Church was the guest of Mrs. Woodley for a t Miss Costella, of Myrtle Station, ||| | patterns. Save Money in Groseriss sean sari .10 Ibs. for 2c. Sugar, .. I 8 Salmon, large size, . Dates, ... Aylmer Tomatoes;. .. seater ess Morley Campbell's List | PORT PERRY . BellPhone 183 W__ 6 roomed house, % acres land, good well, large stable and hen house, fruit In good repair. Situated on Union Avenue... Price $1,100. - $500 "cash, | balance at 5%. ' 146 acres; all workable, 7th con. Reach, good 8 roomed brick house, barn 58 x 60, stone stable, cement floors, straw house 20 x 80, hay bara 40 x 50. pig pen, new chicken house, and drive shed, all in good repair, This is a wonderfy producing farm, all for $9,600. $2,000 cash, balance La 6%. 8 roomed frame house, % acre land, go Sole So Et pode pie Beautiful Provincial Highway. nade trees. All for $2,000, $1000 cash, balance at 6%. Good 6 roomed fram use, in | Utica, large woodsh I ut in fruit, able pyerd church. hen Bouse, nice lot land, Clasp wr Soap--Surprise, Gold, Comfort, «oP. & G. White Naptha,..4 for 25c. 18 bars for $1.00 g¢ ugs ductic | Size 7 9, lar $11.25 for $9.95 : "Sie 9 eine HT Hs = Siz ed ch 8. 00 for ion £ Over Tel. Office, Port: Perry | Floor Oil Clothes inthe following 'width 2and 21, yards wide. Ni i Linoleums in 4 yd. width in a 200d Sasertinont of ~ Government highway and railway.| Special Bargain. about three miles from Port Perry, situated thereon seven roomed frame house, good cellar, barn 85x28, under- ground stabling, straw barn attached. Pig pen and chicken house, garage, me || well fenced, good. well at House, new ; ia Seerd bree OO Qi The Star will" appreciate any items of news sent in-- 25 acres more or less good land | === Reiter. sign your name to the; i: aughters and one son also survive, Price 5 'Price 9 00 Sq yd. = Eddy Matches, vain 8 boxes for 30c. Shredded Wheat 'is Tapioca, best quality, Brunswick Sardines, White Star Mechanics Soap, tin 10¢. 'Toilet Paper ..... wv + + 2 for-25e¢. ..2 Ibs. 25¢. .i..4 for 25¢. .5 Rolls for 25¢. BE WISE-- = BUY COAL NOW at $15.50 a ton for Chestn and Stove delivered in Town. try Prices guaranteed the- months of April only. 'The present agreement with the miners expires on Aug, 30th. There is every likelihood of a strike then. Be on the Safe Side. --Order N ow-- : Solvay hard Coke, Pea, $12.00, Nut, $13.50 ton delivered. Dry body' wood $4.00 single cord, deliver Dry hemlock slabs $3.00 single cord, delivered. : SPECIAL" Car of Egg Coal now to $16. ton delivered from the car. P. FIGARY. CHIEF JARVIS LOSS Mary Riddell J. , beloved wife. of Richard Jarvis, Chief of Police at Bowmanville, Ont., has passed away. Mrs. Jarvis', parents were early pioneers of "King Township, York, "| where she was born in 1854 and at- tended school with her husband. They had lived' in Bowmanville for 82 years, Mrs. Jarvis had been in poor health = for. four years. Three She had been a resident of Grand Rapids, Mich., for the past six years, where she moved with her daughters, Misses Isobel and Winnifred. In religion the late Mrs. Mellis was a Presbyterian, The funeral. tpok place from the Lyzen Chapel on Mgn- day, April . 13th, interment being made at Belding, Mich., where her Miss Louise Mellis are buried. - She is survived by two dafighters Tand two sons, Misses Isobel and | Wi , of of Toronto, Canada, will be remem 3 readers ing an old" resident of Port Mrs. Melis iW] two daughters' Mrs. H. Evans and]