RR = BR = a y 3 FRO ! . J : i , ¥ ir 8 } x or 21 = BUY NOW Made-to-Measure SUITS spent in bnmory Hal on Wi sada Hm y - - . . whe r. A en rtained : « and OVERCOATS at Low Prices. frends in hanor of Miss" Dorothy | A &~ | He CT 3 \ ik] : d values--60 Mr. and Mrs. C. Thompson of Mal- mn € LBA différent- desi a wh Boag om Jem with Mr. and Mrs. C, W. Lakey, er | ; Worsteds, Grey and Blue Serges. Pleased to report Mr, Ivan Geer-1s able to be out again after a severe attack of tonsilitis, : Pressing and Dry Cleaning Done Wedding bells are ringing. Cleansing @WILLIAM E, THOMAS who owns a W.T. $This is an actual incident." v . a ' Ld Al 0 or 3 R : dj : >. M ERCHAN I' TAILOR fruit farm found his truck out of com. A Mr ' 3 0 I nan Over the Telephone Office, Port Perry mission, - It needed a pinion: gear [ SRR Cream +! pd Sot ; replusements +A telephone call 'at; 10 ag i : . Kus i a,m. brought; the required part by bus ; v ' » a, i i ; at 3 p.m. and the truck Li bork in SONYA + ice the following morni ; " : ; : : DON'T WORRY ABOUT bs whe me eines The Manilla Dramatis lub present Eh | : : Sill ed their play, "Prairies Rose" in the] - rd = £ ae SOFTENS Community Hall on riday evening, Misses Elva and. Mildred Prentice ~ FIRE! 8 ET ln : were in Toronto for the week end. | ! Have y ou r P roneety Pp roperly Mr. and Mrs. Turner of Galt have ; and H AX 1 msure at once been visiting at the home of Mr. and S 0 OTHE S Ss . we SINE RPN, TR Mrs. Rob M ly f h : ih HAROLD W. EMMERSON me ort Menesly for' the past RNY Even the most delicately \ as it sensitive skin welcomés this Mrs, Dougald McPhail has returned home after spending some time w her: mother, Mrs, A, Ferguson, at Sunderland. 3, Rally Day Service was well attend- ed on Sunday morning. Mr. Ernest Ferguson, Supt., took charge of the |' service, Mrs, Bruce Hawkins and Mrs. Lewis Lumey gave splendid readings. The children took their parts well. {| gentle, delightful cream, Yet i 7t penetrates to phe depths of . each pore, temoving dust and hardened oils, which can be el removed no other way. To | use Melba Cleansing Cream each night and morning is CLEANS ' 'COAL! 'COKE! WOOD! We try to keep on hand at all times a stock of the following: COAL~American Anthracite (Blue Coal) in Stove, Nut HAN ld 20 : Yea sizes Rev. Mr. Kennedy gave the address, ; first rule for a skin of a tia Pe 3, 20%. | "Our all for God", Mr. Allister Cam the Is b : ae SE COKE--Hanmilton Stelco By-product--Range and Nut sizes. eron sang a solo, "Just as I am with- satin-smooth eauty, 3 tar Ny fo bo a t one plea." : ALGER 2 pt et eli hn od off hi Baipbe r Plate your sen of Mrs, Porter are pleased Melba Lipstick, Indelible «= 55¢ order and have it delivered off car and save money. fo Yer shel done ss will 25 Ear be Melba Rovge, Natural Tones - 550 ¥ | expécted, after being hurt on Wednes- day evening, : PARFUMERIE MELBA OF CANADA, LTD. © TORONTO Mr, Ferguson accompaniel by his . A mother, Mrs, Jas, Munro, were in ; : 7 0 . ; I a oh Da of the Ladies |r ns = ; . ; -- MEATS THAT SATISFY Aid was held at the home of Mrs. D. We have on hand at all times, the best quality = = | ay ' WOOD--Maple Body wood, Hardwood Slabs, Softwood. LUMBER--We-do not stock every kind of lumber but have a very good selection to choose from. SHINGLES--B. C. Red Cedar, Asphalt and Metallic. MARMILL FEEDS--TFor young chickens and laying hens. FRED E. REESOR Phones: Office 73 w; Res. 73 PORT PERRY "BOOK OF | | Lumney on Wednesday. Mrs. N. Dure spent several days meat in all kinds of cuts, Phone your order to us and receive that good service we are noted for, with Mrs. Jas. Munro last week. _ CAWKER BROS. A number from here attended the school fair at 'Little Britain. Miss M. Williamson has gone to To- .., Promp ronto, where she will attend University #. | Mr. Hugh Wiliamson has acce ted on) >| position 'with the Maple Leaf Milling ; "" } Company in Toronto. , ,... .. . 0! fas sdf s baa ; J " ad i. ie 02 4%. t.43%2 CSAS) SREY "EPSOM OUT A qu;le)\]: Last Thursday afternoon, Sept. LETIEe So 3 3 / y } Lt, pel 17 ed 40 Mul ct for 40 Ullle.. § iin : EE SSL si 27th, the Epsom Ladies' Aid invited : ET -- the Utica Ladies to a social time at a Lp : ; the Parsonage. A very enjoyable and a2 TENET, . Pole Vault--K. Anderson, D, : ; SUNDERLAND hr, Sey fi i nt." Af a J. Ros, profitable time was spent. After In Lindsay ,on Friday, evening in kay EET 1 A RT NE I PORTPERRY COALYARD FAMOUS READING ANTHRACITE--That better Pennsyl- J}. : -. vania Hard Coal. pa! Now that the Wai-Memorial, Library is to be built, thie committee. whose H duty it is to prepare the "Book of Remembrance" is anxious to secure the most reliable information: concerning. those who enlisted in the service of their country. The lat which has been secured as representing Port Perry and -district is published herewith, There may be omissions to be recorded and other corrections -to be amadei Information as to the following questions regarding any of the men of which our readers have accurate knowledge should be sent at otick to Samudl Farmer, cditor of the "Port Perry Star." Fair short program a buffet lunch was High Jump--K. Anderson, .D. Fair, served and the gathering sang in G. McLeod. This information is required at the earliest possible date. § --_ Correct name? SE TE ER RE IE the Men's Scotch Doubles Tournament' E. P. 'McGregor nad. J. L. Gordon finished with 3 wins-and a score of 51 to take the first prize--end tables. | Standing Broad Jump--XK. Anderson, G. Bagshaw, G.-McLeod... - : 'Running Board Jump--X. Ander- closing "Blest be the tie that binds", It is hoped that more of these fune- tions will take place as this getting- together-spirit is'a good thing for The COKE--Hamilton By-Product and Semet Solvay. WELSH COAL -- SCOTCH COAL -- CANNEL COAL son, D. Fair, G. Bagshaw. Hop, Step and Jump--D. Fair, K. Anderson, G. Bagshaw. Congratulations. The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies' Aid will be held in the school Parents ? Mrs. Joseph Ashton has left to take lump coal just received. community. STEAM COAL--For threshing, 'A fresh supply of good a position at Port Perry. ROSEDALE COAL--We will handle this same good grade | Date and Place of BIRT ..uviinniilunniinurionnrinminsiosinnsinnsnnnss room of the United Church on Thurs. | Summary--K. Anderson, D. Fair,|- The Rally Day Services observed in , ; . day at'3 pm. A good attendance is |G. Bagshaw. ; : Bethesda od Pron Churches were of Alberta Coal hi J roauced Jnio Port Perry last Date and Place of Enlistment? ..................................... looked for. ; Iniermedinte Boyse- | very successful last Sunday. Mrs. WALEE, o frs¢ var ate 1 beprenber, ; | J Mr. and Mrs, Pinkham atended To- 100 Yards--C. St. John, R. Doble, I. 'Denny was the speaker and under the CEMENT -- LIME -- HARDWALL PLASTER -- TILE Official Standing? ....................oci ronto Young Peoples' Conference held | Morris. : able leadership of Miss Milderd Crox- ||| HARDWOOD -- HARDWOOD SLABS Rigs | Satin SB 1000 pe AL lin North Bay on Saturday and Sunday| 220 Yards--C. St. John, R, Doble, all, "her orchestra of stringed music Giga : : 1 i A Decorations, if any? .......................... te EA 4 Ben Sag bs Mrs. (Dr.) Ross spent the week end Be Thompson, sl was much appreciated. : : . or U EA aC I a "twith friends in Georgetown, % mile--C, St. John, I. Morris, E.| At Bethesda the Juvenile Quartette PORT PERRY COAL YARD ; Date and place of -denth ? 'Messrs Rupert and Ken Harrison Thombsta, : : 5 sang a number of pieces, hoy. Seem : > : i i Li ' he PENEEE JOTI. spent the week end with friends. in Discus--R. Doble, I. Morris, C. [to be improving all the time. W. G. W. PYATT He .- ; , toads Sate ot town. : St. John. Another feature of the service was Phones--94 W and 94 J. "Reliable Service and Better Fuels" i | Photo, if possible, of those killed in action .......... 2% (eas hd bie bi Miss Muriel Bagshaw spent Monday Pole Vault--C. St. John, E, Thomp- the baptism of Shirley Bernice, infant | Killed in Action Clark, A. = Coulter," WW. H. Elliot, Joe Doubt, A. B. Hood, G. Hoocey, E. Leask, L. Moughton, A. Midgley, Mm. "AL. or Died of Wounds. .. Raines, T. 'Roberts, H. .Soajier, R. Stone, 'A, "Slaughter, IH, Wallace, A. I. 'Williams, H. G. Wallace, FE.' D. Carnegie, Charles Chettleborough,W, Corrin, A. 1, Cox, Aaron Cormack, G. Collacutt, Jack Crawford, Jas. I. Carndell,- M, Collins, M. Crozier, N. in Toronto. , A large crowd attended the dance held in the Township Hall on Wednes- day, Sept. 26th, under the auspices of the Women's Institute. The Rhythm Ramblers furnished .excellent music, land everyone went home feeling they 'I had spent an enjoyable evening. The Rally Day Services of the United Church Sunday School were McKay, Fred McTaggart, Wm. McTaggart, Jack McTaggart, Lorne McTaggart, Dan. Mitchell, Jas, McMillan, Alex. Mooney, Mike May, William _ McDermott, A, L. son, A. St. John. High Jump--E. Thompson, R. Doble C. St. John. Standing Broad Jump--C. St. John, I. Morris, G. Flagler. : Running Board Jump--C. St, John, R. Doble, I. Morris: Hop, Step and Jump--C. St. John, E. Thompson, 1. Morirs. Summary--C. St. John, R. Doble, s of Prince Albert, Ont. As the Utica friends of the Presby- terian Church were holding their An- niversary services on that date the United congregation of Utica decided to call off their rally. 1 4 MARSH HILL daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith ; Te seme an i358 0000000 0100 Gerrow's Bread and Pastry are Delicious Al "This is the remark made by our customers. They are wholesome, too. If you are not a regular customer let one of our drivers call when on his route. You --- White, I : 3 % : a t 9 ti Cockburn, Rus McMi ' ' 3 i -| E. Thompson. A I ' Pare : ) «McMillan, Is held last Sunday with a record atten ; ! : Rete: H, oe Clark, W. 11, Nesbitt, Find dance. The py Choir, under the| Junior Boys'-- = - ¥. "Dr. and Mrs. Frank Dure and son, will be more than pleased with our g ds and services: = Ra Cook, Elmer Nott, Vernon leadership of Mrs. L. M. Pinkham and| 100 Yards--F. St. John, {E. Shier, | John, of Brighton, spent 'Sunday with : 30 : RICH, ay f : . Comber, A. B. Nott, Harry Mrs. A. McDonald with Miss Oliver as| E. Cameron. : Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dure. 5, ; 1 . Died Since the War. Crawford, J. EB. O'Neill, Clar Sts 8, Yo only a Ah ™ ; reenbank, attend- z ( ' , Clarence Pa" . 1 he| 220 Yards--F. St. John, E. Shier, E.| A number from Greenbank, atten , Duff, M Ouderkirk, H, pianist excelled themselves. The al ohn, hier, ao bw t Vi Alexander, W. Kettle, Harry Dion, 3 Palmer,. Chas. duet hy Misses Kay Veale and Marian Eon E Shier, F. St. John. J 2 i *s a Io : ro : i Brooks, G. King, Martin oubt, Arthur Plum, C, H, Gorrell was well rendered and the mile--F Shier, F. St. John, J.|toria Co LIAS 4 : : Sa - Fry Saas Brown, Lorne Midgley, W. hbels, Arthur Pomeroy, I, 8. Wi was thoroughly enjoyed by all.| Brandon. ; . : Mr. Edwin Langstaff was in Man- Bakers and Confectioners, Port Perry. Sy Bowerman, Geo. - Parette, G, vans, Donald Purdy, Clarence A : it ti s by Miss BE Discus--E, 'Shier, J. Rennie, R.|chester on Friday. it rt tteeet : ' Clark, H. Raines, A. Elliott, Victor Parrinder, A Fechatioh woos wen Ly > Cook ' dT rT Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swanick and ia ala Ea Chantler, W. Sutherland, J. Bayling, H. Parrinder, in Wallace and, as usual, was given in| Coo man. . A ol T Sund -- TEE, Fox, F, Taylor; I.- 'Idgar, Frank Prentice, Gon fine -style. = The pageant was well] Pole Vault--Mac Thompson, John|boys were in Toronto on Sunday, a Hubbard, 'A. Ilwen, George 2 : y : I Brandon, Don Aspen, A good number attended the Church oS Ireland, H. © | Johnston, J. F, Serv Abbott, Hurry Whitfield, R. Steer, A. ' ice List + Ireland, R, Elliott, Geo. Eglan, MH. Fines, Ted Fowler, 19, Flewell, Gordon : Fisher, ¥. "Roberts, W. RE, Richmond, Harold Read, James Reed, Arthur D. Rogers, Walter presented, -and the children and lead- ers deserve a great, deal of praise for the time and energy. they spent in making this Rally.' Day one of the best they have ever held.' Mrs. R. L. Cummings, Mrs, F. Russell, V, Sarvis; Bert. High Jump--E, Cameron, Don As- pen, W. Veale, Standing Broad Jump--E. Shier, F. St. John, Don Aspen. d Running Broad Jump--Don Aspen, service on Sunday. 1) | ZION," Mariposa | A FEW SPECIALS WILD ROOT HAIR TONIC--For itching scalp. 50c. per bottle, dandruff, falling hair and g " ' Foster, I Shor i Doct 3 ie : / 7) Abbott, Thos, Jackson, J. E, 4 Lio Short, Clinton Graham, Mrs, D. Best, Mr. and Mrs.| Fred St. John, E. Shier. Miss Ida McTaggart spent Sunday R--. a Allin, A. W. "Jamieson, G. A. Ford, Maurice Spence, Gordon LL, Trine] visited with Mr, and Mrs.| Hop, Step and Jump--Don Aspen;| with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Wm. DR. BELL'S WONDER LOUSE KILLE Destroys all ol Andrus, Will Jeffrey, C Gray, Arthur Spence, Frank vi ind hf Shi: "i 4 : - ? EA i insects, ticks, fleas, lice and vermin on poultry, insects ie Allen, Gordon * Jackson, 'Clifford | Gebner, Will Stout, 'William F. Fanell lagt week. Ki. Cameron, Ross Cookman, McTaggart, pes a SA on plants. b50c. per can, HY Butt, R, | Johnson, Alex. Harris, R. B. Stephens, C. The annual field day, of the Public| Summary--~E. Shier, F. St. John, |. Mp and Mrs. Stanley Hall and Al- aa es Boe, * Arthur 'Kight, Frank Hood, Ross Sornberger, L. and Continuation'. Schools was ob-| Don: Aspen, | vin spent Sunday at Uxbridge, the|l COLGATE'S RIBBON DENTAL CREAM--Two large tubes i Burr, Graydon, . Kettle, Chas, Honey, Morley Shunk, Orr served with keen competition in al - i guests of Mr, and Mrs, Ed. Long. and tooth brush for 49¢ : - 0 Bowerman, Ti H. Lynde, Will Honey, Lee - Sonley, Russell eRe Th % ideal } : d uM Ww ; McTa art Boal : PE : } ! AE Bradley, - Gordon Loo. . 4 Hoover, Owe Bwilrey i varied program and under ideal Mr. and rs. Wm, £8 : i : Bon, 1. RE on Fahd] Ww. 1. Howes, Wm mer, Be A. |weather conditions, on Friday, Sept. UTICA spent Sunday at Sunderland, PALMOLIVE CREAM and three blue steel blades for 26e, y % Bowerman, Ivan McBrien, Jas. 1. |Hayden, Victor Tinsley, J, © | 28th. : The remains of the late Mig Clark-| The Women's Association met at MOIR'S ASSORTED CHOCOLATES, Per box b50c. & il Browne, Orr C. _ Middleton, W, B." |Heayn, Chas. Trebell, Frank Senior Boys-- son of Toronto was laid to ré8 in the| the home of Mrs, W. Stokes with a CON Fil ' fe Bond, Louis McMillan, James. | Harper, Russell Viekor , Cl The crowd at the Presbyterian sup- : : : : Ait 3 in Ra w pen itian, James Ha ee) a, Claronee shaw, A, Stainton, ; per and concert was not as large as|they would hold their annual fowl sup- 16 oz. bottle | Clay, H, S. . McKinnon, C, Heayn, Gordon Wilson. Yrriost 220 Yards--K, Anderson, G. Bag-|could be desired, but, those attending] per. ; : : 3 Cafley, Will «+ Marsden, Wes, R. Harren* ~ Wray, ' Fletcher shaw, G. McLeod. ; enjoyed it. : ~ Mr, and Mrs. Forman spent Sunday M on's Dru C Stor e A Camplin, 10s a Maitland, 0. | Harrison, Frank illan, Russell % mile--K, "Anderson, G. McLeod,| ~ Mr. and Mrs, O'Connor left this] with Mrs. I. Maxwell. : orris : g : Z Cam, Ho M.° Mil. Baa | arding, Thos. Worsted %, 8. 1G. Bagshaw, Okie oh Suomi: ent | AS next Sunday is rally Sunday ser. Port Perry . Themes _ Ontario at ; " Carnegie, Harry Martin, W. S.J. Irwin Young. Noha , Discus--K. Anderson, D. Fair, Gii5oh.* Mrs, Jane: Linton. Interment] Will be held at 8 o'clock instead ot : 1 ERE : Ss . Cie - 2 McLeod. : at the Kendall Cemetery on Tuesday,|11 am. : THAT 4 {| y : . # 3 B t - Beare, Far] : Marsden; J. IF, Hayden, J. H, Trebell, Russell 100 Yards--K. Anderson, G. Bag- United Cemetery last Friday. i fair attendance. It was decided that FLYOCIDE KILLS FLIES--25c, per 8 oz. bottle. 40c. per