W. Crozier, of Lindsay, visited | his neice Mrs, Geo. Samells, last week. He was a conductor on the C.N.R. for many years. The Boys at Stephenson's Point entertained their Scugog friends on Thursday evening at the camp. All sat around the big camp fire and sang and listened to the addresses, after which they took us to a large tent where we were favoured with violin and piano music by Mr. McMaster and one of the boys, then moving pictures. were thrown on the screen. At the +» close lunch was served. We appre- ciate the hospitality of the camp. The boys left op Saturday for their homes Toront Come' again boys. ' There are 150 girls at the camp this Mrs. H. Foster, of Bowmanville, is visiting with Mr. and-Mrs. Joblin, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Crooks and son James, of Chicago, are visiting his ». sister, Mrs. J. Milner. Mr. Joblin has made some more im- provements at his store--new cement steps to the verandah. * Mrs. R. Burnham has repainted her house where Mrs, Pettitt lives--a nice improvement to the Centre corner, Mr. Geo. Jackson had the misfor- tune to lose a couple'of horses. The high wind on Wednesday last blew down several trees in the or- chards and woods; fences were blown down and many tents blown over. We did not hédr of any serious damage. - Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Hood, Donald 8 ad Burnice, and Mr. Hayward, of ) Toronto, visited with Mrs. J. Demera, last week. Miss Hilda Milner, of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. C. Heayn and son James, of Port Petry, Mr. and Mrs. E. Sweet- man, Marion, Hesen and Marie, visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Milner, on Sun- : day. bo Mr. Percy Jeffrey, Mr. L. Clark, viisted with Mr. Milton Demera, on| Miss Gladys 'Dodsley, of Burketon,| was home on Sunday. Congratulations to our Entrance pupils--Lillian Fralick, Grace Mark, and Ralph Milner, on passing their] examinations. The Head School ground has' been graded and levelled and looks fine. It should be in good condition when the school re-opens in September. - Mr. Percy "the guest of his aunt Mrs. J. A. . Sweetman, one day last week. Mr. W, Hadley, of Toronto, visited Sa with 8 number of, relatives. here last * week. "~ Foot School. 'Mr. and Mrs. A, Bushby, and Aileen, of Pickering, visited his sister Mrs. E. Lee, on Sunday. : BE er of Whitby, was| a Acknoy, of Epsom, is engaged), : .as teacher for the next term at the on Monday. Mrs, S. Hope and daughters Muriel and Cecilia, of Prince Albert, visited her parents Mr, and Mrs. R. Jacksen, | on Monday. Mr, and Mrs. A. Buck and children, of Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. Prentice, recently. a - Uren, (Crowded out last week) Miss Marguerite Sweetman visited Miss Mary Carter, on Sunday. Mr. Paul Williams has been visiting his friends in Solina, the past week, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hinkson and their daughter Mrs. M. Williams, Mrs, P. Williams, of Whitby, were guests of My. and Mrs. J. A. Sweetman, on Sun- day. Miss Leona Prentice visited her cousins the Misses Nott, of Port Perry during the week. Mr. and Mrs. O. Gerrow,, and Ora, of Oshawa, visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. Fralick, on Sunday, Misses Irva, Josie and Gladys Nott, and Miss Thora Kauffman, of Port Perry, were the guests of Mrs, Alf. Prentice, on Monday, Miss Zella Hope, Misses Della and Nellie Lee, visited with Miss Vera Clark, on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Collins and children, Mr, and Mrs. J. Collins, visited his sister Mrs, 8. Pogue, at Epsom, recently. Mr. and Mrs, W. Mark and Grace, visited in Lindsay on Tuesday. TOWN HALL, . W. H.. MOORE Tr BE HELD AT THE PORT PERRY at 8 p.m,, Friday, July 18th The meeting will be addressed by Mr. Frank Chapman of Pickering, Mr. G. D. Conant of Oshawa,' and -Mr..W. H. Moore, the Liberal Candidate, -- AND -- TOWNSHIP HALL, SCUGOG, at 8 p.m., Wednesday, July 21. The meeting will be addressed by Mr. J. C. Anderson of - Oshawa and MR. W: H, MOORE, the Liberal Candidate. EVERYBODY WELCOME ONTARIO FEDERAL RIDING LIBERAL ASSOCIATION G. D. CONANT, Secretary W. A. DRYDEN, President CEDAR CREEK SCHOOL REPORT Result of the final examinations. Names in order of merit. Jr. IV--Joe Fectichshen (hon.); Bruce Gilroy. Sr. III--Sam Starr, (hon); Marion Fectichshen and Helen Mosienko (equal); Wilmot Carnoclifffi Jr. III--Ellwood Martyn, Martyn, Philip Martyn. Jr. II--Emily Blain. I--Nellie Mosienko (hon.) S. Pr.--Willa Edgerton Jr. Pr.--Teddy Blain. Maurice Edgerton; absent due to illness, recommended for Sr. IIL Vivien McKercher, Teacher. Ellroy Chautauqua Tickets for Sale at the Star Office. | MANCHESTER Miss Jean Ferguson, of Toronto, was a week end visitor at the home of "her father Mr. Arthur Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lamb spent the 12th of July in Lindsay and at- tended the big Orange celebration, and at time of writing are still there. ' Congratulations to Helen Crosier, Jessie Walker, and Archie Crosier, on passing the Entrance Examinations. Miss Gwen Ettey, of Prince Albert, i , qualities ie Since the by man outlets for Can: tariffs on man necessitating new trade arrangements, Early recognition of this trend Pipduchs during the pase commodities and implements an production; these retucion have automatically lowered he ; Cheque Tax--Reduced from 2 cents on every $5000 2 syns vee $1000 z EMPIRE TRADE is Canada's Road to Prosperity World-wide conditions have created an economic situation that presents EI BE re Cl pe roducts ensures C EE int Pp! and the Ao iration for the King in products, der wl has indicated the aw a home-market fo along which Canada must proceed to ensure a Col 'of her com. « mercial prosper he prompt 4 nine years of have lowered general placed development of trade within the Empire is the logical solution of the enormous problem involved; and the enthusiastic manner in which King-Dunning Budget has been received throughout the Empire .. Canada a most favourable at the Imperial Conference erchange of products. Providing a market for Canada's farm sniuring the building up of oduct the policy ef the King admin. n offers the greatest assurance of Canada's future prosperity. R COST OF LIVING electorate is asked to approve on July 28th, is an extension. of this policy; dairy equipment and machinery in Contllarpor a the r her manufactured on the free list; tea, | | | | | stock. Nicely Printed Foulards. for quick sale. Ladies' Black Cotton Hose. service. quick selling. " ONSALE Regular 50c. Voiles for 39¢c Beautiful Cotton Voiles. Just what you want £ for a cool dress. ~ ON SALE FOR 39c. YARD Regular 25¢c. Voiles for.19c. Good Cotton Voile and Summer Print in pretty patterns and designs: ON SALE AT 19¢. YARD Reg. 49¢c. Printed Foulards, 39c. SUTCLIFFE & SONS Ferg Canadian Chautauq at Port Perry Spectacular Musical \ Production . Presented by ua i"An Evening Vierra's Hawaiians with ALBERT VIERRA in person . NEE your husband well. The way to a * man's heart is via his stomach, but do FIFTH NIGHT OF not forget what the great English poet 1 - said: CHAUTAUQUA - Admission 750--Tax included . Tax Included July 23 to 28, inclusive Canadian Chautauqua Brings the World to Your Door Only a few patterns left to clear. ON SALE AT 39¢c. YARD Reg. $2.29 Bedspreads, $1.49 White Honeycomb Bedspreads, made of good strong cotton. Priced 50c. Black Cotton Hose, 25c. Good strong hose that will give good ON SALE AT 25c. Pair Reg. $2.25 Men's Overalls, $1.69 Men's Overalls and Pants made of first class materials, broken sizes. WHILE THEY LAST $1.69 pair Reg. up to $2.00 Men's Shirts On Sale, 49c. One lot of Men's Printed Shirts, odd sizes and styles, grouped for Must be cleared out regardless of price. _Phoae 246 ~ .e "9 aspect to this eseapade of yours. 3 Since the news of your marriage was in : H a W a 11 made public some of our eligible r " young men have worn a very mourn- ful expression and it certainly is no costs to the Canadian blis. » lian and china, free under the ESM would ask you to accept from us this - Be Pode Sh preen. A Season Ticket Admitting Purchaser §|1 in 0% monic nh Me 4 TARIFF REDUCTIONS 'to ALL Chautauqua Attractions cere felicilations. : : 5 gned on by 1922--Sugar, implements, textiles, Five Big Days a $2. 20 Signed on ehalf of he Derk... 1923-- British preferential tariff reduced by Mrs. Coburn, of Port Perry; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Moore, Mr. Fred to the inevitable and spend the rest Lamb, spent the 12th of July. at North of yourglife on the shelf powdering «| your nese and trying to*look ten years The Material Dept. of the General | younger, than you are, We thought - Bay. ¥ Motors, Oshawa, presented Mrs. Ivan that at the best, you would try to Moore, (nee Hattie Lamb) with the grace the office of an old maid with New $1.49 each. EACH 49c. Port Perry ----r * gotten things. Even if Chester Lam- bert, Harry Kelso, or the distinguished | Frank Che ester, were to try to dictate to you whén the man of your dreams - was calling you; then when you came to your senses, you would start bang- ing on the old Underwood like a mad thing. It was as though your machine represented to you all the impediments to your domestic bliss, and you would take your spite out on it by smashing the keys. There is, of course, a very serious secret that one or two of them feel that you might have refrained from kicking their hearts around since you already had a husband of 'your own. They say they have their own opinion 'of wives who roam at large without their wedding ring. But we already 'want to tell you how glad we are that the big secret is out and that you are very happy in your new found conjugal felicity. We wish you many years of happiness. They say that the secret of a happy home is to feed "Such duty as the subject owes the : Prince, Even such the woman oweth to her husband." We crave the privilege of having a small part in feathering your nest and Real, of Uxbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Salter," Toronto, Miss Sharp, Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs. Langmaid, Oshawa, were visitors recently at the home of W, F. Walker. ! and Lorne, of Toronto, and Miss Jean ~~ 'Mr. and Mrs. W. F, Thompson. Mrs. Clarkson and children Audrey Ward, were visitors at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Smith, of India, at- ° tended our church on Sunday and Mr. Smith gave a very interesting talk on their work as missionaries in that country. The Auxiliary of the W. M, 8. will meet on Friday at 3 o'clock at the home. of Mrs. Murphy, Prince Albert. Miss Hazel Cragg is holidaying at | dignity, when suddénly like a bolt oi address, accompanied by a + following pan from the blue, comes the news in pread and wool com- va on 5 Oshawa's great' family journal, that ee Well, Hattie, you gave us 'quite a | you have been married almost a year. as the firefly said to 'the re of oe Bd Baan wondaring. why memorable you sat for hours staring straight into not over it space. 'Now we know that on the|by Duncan R. Cowan, a screen of your imagination you could | Clemens, Miss Ella Whitmore and see the beloved form of your husband |Port Perry Sunday School Orchestra. and General Motors Matesial Dept. | "Horseshoe, Tournament at 3 p.m.-- the home of- Mrs, M. Barrett. te Mie SEAGRAVE GARDEN PARTY 'At the Church lawn, on July 31st. Supper served from 5 p.m. until all - are served. The program will be given Miss Margaret