D. Nairn and family, Toronto, spent the week end with relatives here. Mr. F. Smith was in Oshawa one evéning last week. Rev. A. and Mrs. Carmichael, of Delta, formerly of this circuit, called on friends, on Thursday, last. Mr. Wm. Clarke is in Oshawa, and his address is 61 Elgin St. He would be glad to have any of his Port Perry friends call. : Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wing and family of Weston; and Mrs. W. H. Phillips, of of Calgary, were week end guests of Mrs. F. C. Taggart. - Mrs. Phillips motored from Calgary. Mrs. Treverrow, of California, is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Mathers. Mr. Edgar Thorburn, of the Bank of Commerce, Toronto, Mrs. Thorburn and son Arthur, have returned home, after spending a few days with their aunt Mrs. Albert Hall. Miss Ethel Martin has returned home after spending three months in Brampton, with her brother Mr. T. Martin. Little Gladys returned with her and is spending her holidays with her grandmother, Mrs. A. Hall, Miss Margaret Forman is holiday- | ing at Point au Barrow. Latest reports are that Pearl Sut- cliffe may recover from the effects of her accident; but she is not yet quite out of danger. Mrs. R. T. Richards and Miriam have returned from their visit to Peterboro. Rev. R. T. Richards, Miss Frances Christy, and Miss Marian and Annie Farmer have returned from the Sum- mer Camp at Oak Lake. Mr, and Mrs, Currah and family have; moved to town. Mr. Currah is taking Mr, R. Heayn's position on the railroad, as section foreman. See announcement of Becond Annual Scugog Regatta at Caesarea, Aug. 5. ANNOUNCEMENT Miss Patricia Cooney has opened a hairdressing parlor over the Superior Store. Hours: 9 to 6 pm. Open evening by appointment. Phone 148. ---- ea UNITED CHURCH CHOIR PICNIC On Wednesday afternoon the mem- bersvof the United Church choir held . their annual picnic at Oshawa and had a delightful time. ------ (ins FRUIT FOR SALE Black, Red and White Currants, also Gooseberries. Mrs. B. Bickell, Prince Albert: rer ree. CHUCKLES Sister: "What shall we give father for his birthday present?" Brother: "Let's let him drive the car."--Carnegie Puppet. * ». . Papa Kangaroo: Where's the baby, dear?" ; Mother Kangaroo: (feeling in her pocket): "Now, that's funny. Guess I must have left it in my other .. clothes." --Humane Pleader. - . Mandy: Mose, is yo' sho' yo' didn't marry me fo' mah job?" Mose: "Co'se Ah didn't, gal Law- sey, no! Yo' jes' go ahead an' keep yo' ol job!"--Oklahama Fiery Cross. . + 0» A busy city man entered a telephone kiosk and asked for "Double-two, double-two." "Two, two, two two!" replied the operator, reproachfully. "All right," sighed the city man, "but get me the number first, and we'll play trains afterwards. . 8 Mrs. J. H. Brown and son Will, Mrs. | Frank Crosier, are holidaying near Beaverton, J | Mrs, Weeks and son Raymond, of Oshawa, have been visiting with re- latives and friends here. Real, of Greenbank, were visitors one day last week at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. W. F. Walker. *s | Manchester and Myrtle Auxiliaries of the Woman's Missionary Society, met on Tuesday afternoon, July 30, at the Myrtle Church with an attendance 'of over thirty. The meeting was 'opened by Miss A. Thompson, assisted by Mrs. Murphy and Mrs. Merriam. |, Mrs. Walker gave a Bible reading and | Mrs. Murphy read a leaflet on Chrit- ian Stewardship, Mra. Jas. Mitchell sang a pleasing solo, and Mrs. Leury an interesting reading. The meeting was closed with the usual ceremony. Tables were ready set and a lovely supper served. The Manchester ladies moved a vote of thanks to the Myrtle Auxiliary for the pleasant time given them, We hope to have the pleasure of entertaining the Myrtle Auxiliary in the near future. There will be no Church service here 'his helidays. Myrtle Station Miss Margaret Chisholm of Toronto, has returned to her home after visit- ing at R. Chisholm's. Miss Brown, of Orillia, spent a part of last week with Mrs. J. E. Beacock. St. Thomas Anglican Church at Brooklin, held a lawn social at the home of Mr, R. B. Bright, last Tues- day evening. Ice cream and cake were served and a good program followed. Everyone enjoyed the evening's enter- tainment. Kenneth and Harold Scott, of Sea- grave, have been spending their holi- days with their grandmother, Mrs. R. 8. Mr, Clarence Harrison made a busi- ness trip to Toronto last week. A number of Myrtle and Prospect young men had a trip to Niagara Falls for the week end and spent a pleasant time. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Price and family are on a holiday trip to Stirling and 'Belleville. Miss Marjory Dickson, of Toronto, is at her grandfather's here for her holidays. A heavy rain storm passed over here last Saturday afternoon, accom- panied by large hail stones. No harm seems to have been done. Mrs. Levi Tordiff spent the former part of the week in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, H. Montgomery, of Stirling, who have been on a motor trip through the States were at T. R. Price's for the week end. ress (PO enn CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION August 4th. 8 a.m.--Holy Communion, 10 a.m.--Sunday- School. 11 aim.--Holy Communion. Friday, 8 p.m.--Weeknight service. Aimar FISHING IN GEORGIAN BAY Fishing is the business in Georgian Bay--black bass for the rod, and sal- mon or lake trout down deep. Hotels and comfortable stopping places afford every facility at reaspn- and fishing grounds lying in between. Ask your nearest Canadian National MANCHESTER | Mrs. Harrison, of Toronto, and Mrs. | Mrs. Coultis and Mr. and Mrs. H.| for a month, while our pastor is on| late James E. Brethour farm is well known as one of the be crop producers within several town- ing supply of water. Highest or any tender not necessar-| ily accepted. Wm, O. Webster, Udora, Ont. ~| P.O. address, Uxbridge R.R.2, Ont. eee (J seems FOR SALE Hoover Potato Digger, 7 foot Mc- Cormick Binder, 7 foot Deering Binder, 6 foot Deering Binder, all in good repair. Apply to A. G. Clark, Greenbank, Phone 651 r 6. 1 rss JY Prints, PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Sunday, August 4th, 10 a.m.--Sabbath School. by the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. 7 p.m.--God in Nature--Lakes. Prince Albert - '2 p.m.--Sabbath School. 3 p.m.--Worship service followed by ~~ the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. A welcome is extended to any holiday 'visitors or tourists to any of these 'services, Shao ee FARM WANTED Unencumbered, in exchange for revenue producing Oshawa property. Box 206, Star Office. aug 1 rm Rr, COMING! Dr. F. E. Luke, Optometrist, at A. J. Davis' Drugstore, Port Perry, Thurs- 'day, August 22nd. ; Ee The whole personality sparkles with a single drop of CLARINE For the Eyes. $1.00 prepaid CLARINE LABORATORIES, (Can.) "2821 Bellevue Avenue, Niagara Falls Civic Holiday (Celebration Mr. and Mrs. A, R. Wilson have felt for some time that Port Perry should have an annual celebration on their Civic Holiday. Accordingly there will be no picnic at the gardens at Seven Mile Is- and: of Mr. Wilson is making a very substantial donation to help with the expense of puttin on the celebration, ti will be held under auspices Ontario, lof the Port Perry Band, | The committee has able to arrange 11 a.m~--Worship Service, followed |: '| Such an enticing array of pleasures '| ways you reach your chosen spot in "COMING A. J. Davis, Chemist, Port Perry, has arranged with Dr. F, E. Luke Optometrist, Toronto's leading tribution. Dated at Port Jers, uay ot July, A.D.1929, WITH THE CANADIAN CHATAUQUA We are pleased to learn that Mr, tauqua. This gives a fine opportunity and experience to Mr. McMillan, who is proving his worth in this role. ---- ie TASTE THE JOY OF LIFE IN § MUSKOKA You enjoy every moment of a Mus- koka holiday, be it week-end or month. that bring the joy of living to all,-- golf on six fine courses, tennis every- where, lawn-bowling, hiking through avenues of fragrant pines, canoe or steamer trips among the clustered islands of this lakeland paradise, sailing, motor-boating and bathing, then dancing in the cool of the even- ing under ideal conditions. By using Canadian National Rail- this realm of pleasure, whether cosy store, Thursday, August 22nd. Don't miss this chance. i _F. E. LUKE - Optometrists 168-167 Yonge St. TORONTO 3 | Pease ses 1 eyesight specialist, to be at his §| Shree ot pn iit [PORT PERRY PICTURE HOUSE {_ 34 Wolverleigh Blvd, T Phone Hargrave 0990 IN PORT PERRY Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 10 to 12 a.m, Phone 258 , YOU WILL NEVER GET COLD IF YOU BURN OUR COAL We sell the best--Lehigh Valley Coal and Solvay Coke. Wp can deliver it to your residence if desired. JUST ARRIVED--Carload of Cement and earload of No. 1 Beed Oats at 62¢ Myrtle Elevator Phone 130 r 5 Myrtle Station, Ont. cottage or comfortable hotel by any one of three entrances--Muskoka Wharf, Bala Park, or Lake Joseph Wharf--all within a few hours run from almost any part of Ontario. Ask your nearest Canadian National Agent for information and literature on Muskoka and its various resorts, | hotels, ete. SEER CE SITUATIONS GUARANTEED The Canada Business College, (Col- | lege and Spadina), is ness., and students may enter any day during the entire year. Those who cannot enter now may begin now and carry-on by Home Study and enter college later, th saying time and board money. Many take the entire course by mail. | There is a great: demand for thor- oughly trained you "men of char- acter. Our last 6@ young men started at an average of Fifteen Hundred Dollars per year and the last lady graduate at Twenty-Five Dollars per week. The demand for our stu- dents exceeds the supply. Enter any day. Open entire year. Individual instruction, The Cham- IMEN'S SUITS EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Author of The Eyes in Modern Life Optometry Feature Service Your Eyes and Health Eye Cure and Eye Strain. 1616 PHONE Disney-Block. OSHAWA, ONT. (Opposite Post Office) 'W. W. COOMBE Carpenter and Builder ESTIMATES GIVEN PHONE-- WHITBY 344 P.0. Port Whitby, Ont. PRICES Jack Mulhall and The Variety Store have re-modelled their premises gnd installed a modern Ice Cream Parlor, with accommoda- princi 3 5 eared ta our avn Pacior SOFT DRINKS OF ALL KINDS © ICE CREAM SODAS SUNDIES A ICE CREAM CONES Sole agents for Toront CITY DAIRY ICE CREAM R. H. PIERRE Proprietor : BLONG BLOCK PORT PERRY - BABY BEEF thon for 82 people, ral on Hygienic SATURDAY, AUGUST 3rd Dorothy MacKail LADY BE GOOD TWO SHOWS--7 and 9 pm. VARIETY STORE| TO ARRIVE THIS WEEK .A carload of B. C. Shingles--bx, 8x and 2x. Also cedar and fir lumber-- especially high grade cedar and fir for house finish, boat building, ete. C L. VICKERY. Drs. Jelirey & Remnie Medicine = Surgery - X-Ray PORT PERRY, ONT. Phone 13W CAWKER BROS. for Choice Meats YOUNG PORK ---- VEAL -- BELL PHONE 20w WE BUY CATTLE, POULTRY, and HIDES LAMB SPECIAL GOOD NEWS Port Perry Dominion Store BARGAINS FOR THE WEEK END and Overcoats W ecan do the same for you. Ladies Voile Dresses ..... sts eas assess ssnesnann san Many people got their bargains and appreciate what we gave them, op Many bargains are st for you. 'Some real specials for Saturday, - awaiting ly $1.29 | "Whoopee" Hats :.........civoiiivivns os io.,s.. Special $1.29 eB ERE i ¥ 3 2 - A : j % ;