PORT PERRY every menac perity. Every should FOREST SERVICE "DEPARTMENT OF SEAGRAVE The monthly meeting of Women's Association, was held at the home of Mrs. M. McMillan, on Wednesday last with the president Mrs. Jas. Shunk, in the chair. The meeting opened with devotional exercises. Mrs. G. Clem- ents read the lesson and Mrs. G. Fishley read the minutes of the last meeting, Twelve members answered the roll call. Several items of busi- ness were discussed. Glad to report the 500 cook books nearly all sold and orders for more which the Society are very grateful. At the close of the ing a lovely luncheon was served. Charters, of Toronto, extend their t sympathy in the loss of their ter 'of fourteen months, Jeol on gugrsdey The many friends of Mr, and Mrs. | INT Snelgrove, of Sunderland, were visit- ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Scott, last week. - Mrs. R. Brown visiting at Long Is- land, New York, for a couple df weeks Mr. and Mrs. F. Skarrett spent the 'week end with relatives. Mr, and Mrs. H. Wanamaker and family visited at Enniskillen on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Stone visited at Prince Albert on Sunday. on Friday. Mrs. R. S. Long and Miss Mildred and Mrs. R. Scott for a few days. Mr. Russell Clenients and Mr. Steve | Bundy, of Toronto, spent Sunday with friends. Mr. nd Mrs. L Irwin and daughter] Sina, . and Mrs. Orr Shunk and (Canadian forest industries add five hundred million dollars annually to the national wealth. Their very exist- ence is threatened by forest fires, which directly or indirectly affect through their with fire while in the woods. i, the FORESTS Millions depend Rd 1130 citizen e to the national pros- [SER [4 - Canadian |z# be careful B ERIOIN 4 \ ZION Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jacobs. motor- ed to Oshawa on Monday. = Mr. and Mis. Claude Groves and. little Gloria Groves, also Mr. John Groves, of Toronto, sent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Loy Rogers. Valentia, spent Sunday with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. I. Goodhand. Mr. Lloyd Findlay, of Sonya, was a visitor in the vicinity recently. Mr. E. Bickell, of Lakefield, spent the week-end with his niece Mrs. Loy Rogers, and returned to Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Groves. Friends are sorry to hear of the illness of Mr. Stuart Henderson. We all hope him well again soon. Mr. and Mrs.' Austin Mortimeer spent Monday at Oshawa. « Miss Olive Hodson is spending a few days visiting with friends at Victoria Corners. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Western, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Broad, spent Sunday with Toronto friends. Messrs. Ross Culbert and Carman Rogers, returned to Niagara-on-the- lake, on Thursday. Friknds from Omemee are visiting at Mrs. Wm. Stokes'. Mr. Lloyd Western visited at Camer- on recently. but 7 'a permanent vastl | , Port | Mr. Soni Tl vrs Voter Gyproc Makes Summer Homes FIRE-SAFE! ProtECcT your family by your Summer home draught-proof, dust- roof and fire-safe.' The new vory coloured Gypes; that does not burn you this service at small cost. Use it for structurally strong walls, ceilings and partitions. It needs no de-. coration (when panelled) 2) ~can tint, r it if you wish. It is easily and quickly applied, B and is superior to other ing materials. Your dealer's name is listed below. Ask him for full information on Gyp- roc Wallboard or send for interesting free book *Build- d Ri ing with BE GYPSUM, LIME AND ALABASTINE, CANADA, 1E is LIMITED 1 For sale by Carnegie Hardware Co. Perry called on Port day. "days with her son Mr. B. Hal, i Salem. Mr. and Mrsa Frank Heatlie, Sea- 3 | grave, called on friends here on Fri- Mrs. Less Jordan and family of | day. Messrs. Chas., Russell, and Clifford 'Naylor, of Hampton, spent Friday evening with friends here. Miss Olive Marnsley, of Lindsay, is visiting with friends here. Congratulations are being extended to Misses Rosetta Wooldridge, Helen | and Evelyn Thornton, and Mr. George Thornton, on being successful in' their Lower School examinations. Miss Rosetta Wooldridge spent Monday evening at Peniel. Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Wilson and fam- ily, also Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Thorn- ton and family, spent Sunday at Thurstonia. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Western, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Broad, spent Sunday in Toronto. _ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Novack, of To- ronto, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. William McTaggart ,recently. Miss Ruth Walls, of . Toronto, was visiting with her cousin. Miss Velma Hall, on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Hall and Mr. Geo. Varcoe, accompanied by Mr, A. will render r or asset, Ontario J the past week with Miss Kathleen . few weeks at her home here, "| the play which meant much in making Peas, new pac HAW LOOR WAX, . SWIFT'S JEWEL SHORTENIN GOLD MEDAL NORWEGIAN 8, SHREDDED WHEAT MAC'S COOKIES ...... PREPARED MUSTARD . FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETAB F. 'W. Brock & Son 1 McPherson, of Woodville, motored to | Guelph, on Monday. | Miss Doris Wilson, Oshawa, spent | Thornton: | Miss Alma King, nurse-in-training, at Peterboro Hospital, is spending a A large crowd attended the play at "Zion church shed on Tuesday evening, by the young folk of Valentia in aid 'of the church. The play was entitled { "Marrying Ann" and well put on and i enjoyed by those attending. - The Zion people were pleased to see so many of the Valentia people come over with the evening a success. The proceeds Mrs, Jas. Shunk visited relati 'Blackstock, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ripley, of Osh- awa, visiting friends on Monday. Mrs. A. Tanner and Miss Vera have returned home after a pleasant holi- day in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs, S. Hastings, of Stouff- | ville, Miss Fox and Mr. L. Bennett, of Mr. Toronto, visiting. at the home of and Mrs. A. Orchard, last week. _' Miss Lorna Dure, of Toronto, is Mr. and Mrs. C. Sleep in Lindsay spending a couple of weeks with her sister Mrs. S. McFarlane, Born--To Mr. and Mrs. Hayward Harrison, of Myrtle, visiting with Mr. Short, on Thursday, August. 14th, a | son. Congratulations, - ZION Mrs, Wm. Stokes entertained enghtor Merle, spent Sunday at} Sanday Schout Gia 'pupils and their Niagara Falls, 0 1 Mrs. Carswell, in The Most Liquid Investment : 8" | the: work: at the: : | Graham, of Oakwood, is busily en- - lyith friends at ted to $25.00. Congratulations are being extended to Misses Velma Hall and Meta Hall, on being successful in passing their Middle School examinations. Mr. Sam Squires new completed only be a short time before the church| | will be re-opened again. Mr. Archie| gaged in doing the Painting and deco- rating. J Mr. Wilfred Kitso casein - 1; Jn WESTON'S FANCY BISCUITS, special a Strawberry Jam, Stuart's 40, oz. (Peanut Wafers, Fluffy Mallow and Panto.) RED & WHITE QUALITY NAPTHA SO. Peaches, Australian No. 2 squat KELLOGG'S RICE KRISPIES or PEP | BRAN Carseat s ees ata. INFANT'S DELIGHT TOILET SOAP ........ Olives, Gold Medal Queens, 18 oz. 24¢ PEANUT BUTTER, Red & White Quality. CANNED GRAPEFRUIT. No. 2 size can .... RED & WHITE COFFEE ............. Lux Flakes, small pkg. '. Store--Best Quality--Lowest Prices. 19¢ . .2 pkgs for 25¢. "2 pkgs for 25¢. head a _..per dozen 1 3a. o4 cakes 25c. Pint sealers ....25c. va .28e¢. .11 53. "4 1 fin 27c. 3 for 25¢ Carriodhy all Red & White rh "Port Perry Phone *QUALITY ALWAYS HIGHER THAN PRICE" NOTICE The undersigned has taken over the Tailoring Business from W R. WILLAN, and is prepared to make Suits to your measure at reasonable rates. A good selection of cloths always in stock. fina: HUGH CAMPBELL ROOM AND BOARD The undersigned can accommodate a limited number of boarders. Special rates for school students. Apply Mrs. B. Dunn, Port Perry. aug 21 J. A. HETHERINGTON Chiropractor and Drugless Therapist 34 Wolver! Blvd, Toronto Phone ve 0090 IN PORT PERRY Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 10 to 12 am. Phone 258° WANTED ; 1 Two boarders. Apply at Star Office' or phone 88 J, Port Perry." : SPECIAL PRICES MENS suITs spent Sunday, { aug 21