En: ~ af 4 4 ta . % Chiropractic Db. ¥ . STECKLEY, drugless practi- tio taken over J. A. Hether- ington's practice in Port Perry, and is continuing in the same office. Chiropractic treatment, FElectro- Theropy and special attention given to foot troubles and resultant ail- ments. Consultation and examination free. Hours 9 to 11 am. on Tuesday, _ F. E. Luke, Optometrist, 167. . Yonge St. Toronto's able eye: : : sight specialist, may be con- . ' sulted about your eyes for glasses at Lawrence's Drug- store, Port Perry, Thursday, July 28th. F. E. LUKE & SON ! Optometrists : '1168-167 Yonge St, Toronto (upstairs, opposite Simpsons) Thursdays and Saturdays. ---------------- CONTRACTING AND BUILDING : L. A. KOCH Res. 2nd house east side Bigelow St. Port Perry. ALTERATIONS and REPAIRS Estimates given. Over 20 years experience ! : July 21 For Counter Check Books of all Kinds -- SEE THE -- Port Perry Star PHONE 80 CEDAR CREEK SCHOOL REPORT 75% honours. Pupils obtaining 60% will be promoted. Sr. IV--Annie (Hon,) Sr. III--Myron Fetchishen 78. 9%, (Hon.); Ellwood Martyn 78% (Hon.); Dennis Fralick 77.8 (Hon.); Helen Mosienko 73%, Ellroy Martyn 67; Laurena Graham 66; Annie Graham 64; Maurice Edgerton 61, Walter Labanovich, 56; Philip Martyn 44; Annie Marynuick 42. Jr. ITI--Josie Labanovick 53. Sr. II--Emily Blain 79 (Hon.); Nellie Mosienko 78 (Hon.); Willa Edgerton 73, Stella Labanovich 69, Billie Marynuick 68. Sr. I---Jean Blain 78 (Hon.) Sr. Pr.--Rosie Marynuick 71. Jr. Pr--Teddy Blain. Mary E. Smith, (Teacher.) Labanovich, 75, FINAL REPORT, PROSPECT i SCHOOL ro Sr. IV--Marian Conlin, Lloyd Smith, Bruce Holtby. To Jr. IV--Helen Conlin, Ernest Gilroy, Kathleen Wiles, Lois Wiles. To Sr. III--Buster Stevens, Byron Holtby. Jr. ITI--Alxe. Diamond, Orland Wiles, Ronald Vernon. II--Ivan Gray (Hon.); Lloyd Scott (Hon.); George Manderson, (absent.) To Sr. I--Beth Diamond (Hon.); Stewart Wiles (Hon.) Entrance--On term work--Harold Gray, Paul Martin. On Dept. Examination--Jas. Man- derson. : L. ROACH, Teacher. UTICA MEMORIAL SERVICE We are looking to see an extremely large turnout at the United Church cemeteries at Utica on Sunday next, July 17th, at 2.30 p.m. The Rev. P. L. Jull, B.A., of Brook- lin, has most kindly promised to come and address the gathering. Musical selections of most ex- quisite quality, will be given by the Bethesda Quartette, which never fail to please. Besides this, other musical talemy, unique in character will be rendered, which is always most highly appre- ciated. The Church grounds, during the past twelve months, have been greatly improved. Come and see what Utica has accomplished. SCUGOG The Head Appointment are having their anniversary services on Sunday, July 17th, Rev. Mr. Totton of Myrtle will be the speaker for the day-- 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. The Head choir for the morning, and the young men's choir for the evening. Everyone is invited. On Friday, the 22nd, there will be ball games, refreshment booth, three act Comedy "Getting Acquaint- ed with Madge" put on by Enniskillen talent, and they will also furnish the come here on Saturday evening, July 16th. Do your best boys! Quite a number of girls and women i 21932 ---- ~ COME AND HAVE 12 Hours of Fun & Frolic attended the i tration in the township hall last Saturday, Congratulations to the pupils who passed their entrance examination-- Miss Lorna Dawson, Hatchig Ajemian, Allan Aldred, Everett Prentice, also their teachers. Mrs. W. Jeffrey's many friends are glad to hear that her brother Mr. Will Fishley, of Seagrave, is improv. ing after his recent accident. SCHOOL REPORT FOR 8.8. NO. 2 Sr. III to Jr. IV--Gordon Dodsley, George Fines, Norman Sweetman, Leonard Hope. Jr. III to Sr. III--Gordon Tetlow; (Hon.); Grace Demara. I to II--Glen Demara (Hon.); Anna Thompson (Hon.); Joyce Tetlow (Hon); Bruce Sweetman (Hon.); Clem Jeffrey (Hon.) bigki. 3 Doris M. Williams, ' (Teacher) Mr. and Mrs. Enoch McKnight of Uxbridge were Sunday guests of their friends Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Samells. Mr. and Mrs. R. Fralick and child- ren of Toronto, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Fralick recently. Mr. Gordon Mark and his nephew Mr. Lloyd Harrison of Port Perry, visited his sister Mrs. 0. Jeffrey on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Poundsett, daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ogilvie, Mr. and Mrs. Stinson and children, of Toronto, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sweetman, on Sunday. Mr. Pound- sett spent his youthful days among us where he has many friends. Miss Inez Fralick was visiting her cousins, the Misses Nott, of Port Perry. recently. Miss Luella Ploughman, Port Perry, and her cousin Miss Edna Samells, are spending a few holidays with their uncle and aunt Mr, and Mrs. George Samells. Greenbank girls came over last Friday evening for a friendly game of ball, but our girls were the winners this time. The farmers are all busy at their hay, but the weather is a little wet for the job.. Everything else looks fine, especially fall wheat. July 6th was the 6th family re- union held in Little Britain Park, of the King Family. About one hundred assembled in this lovely place to re- new friendships. A very enjoyable social time was spent until the sports were called which consisted of races, baseball, ete., and kicking the slipper for the ladies which caused much laughter. Then the gathering was called to order and new officers were elected for next year--President, Mr. Hiram Wannamaker, Seagrave; Vice President, Mr. Will King, Oakwood; Secretary, Miss Cora King, Pleasant Point; Treasurer, Mr. M. Goard, Little Britain. " Among those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. J. Bruce and daughter Irma, Jr, Pr.--Russell Fines, Helen Ka-} SPORTS on Lake and Green, with good prizes, ALL the Afternoon. The Sports will include -- canoe tilting, canoe race, punt race, motor boat race, tub race, bait casting, fishin contest, swimming races for boys and girls, horseshoe pitching, runnin races, pole vaulting, standing an running broad j jump, novelty races. chester, 2nd Wm. J. Cook, South Myrtle; Girls' race, 14 years and un-{, der, 1st Mary Hunter, Brooklin, 2nd Irene Spears, Brooklin; Boys' race, 14 years and under, 1st Kenneth Dob- bin, Claremont, 2nd Wm, Tomlinson, Claremont; Girls' race, 8 years and under, 1st Mildred Painfer, Myrtle, 2nd Betty Chisholm; Boys' race, 8 years and under, 1st Ronald Vernon, 2nd Ear] Bray; Wheelbarrow race, 1st Tomlinson Bros., Claremont, 2nd Tom Price and L. Beadle, Myrtle, 3rd Ken- neth Cook and Harold Wilson; Boys' race, 12 years and under, 1st Jack Bright, Raglan; 2nd Kenneth Cook, Myrtle, 3rd Frank Downey, Myrtle; }} Girls' High Jump, 1st Mary Hunter, Brooklin, 4 feet; Boys' High Jump, Archie Crozier, 5 ft. 1 inch. o In the horseshoe doubles--1st Me-. 'Laughlin and McLaughlin, Burketon, 2nd Whitney and Whitney, Raglan. Men's Softball--Oshawa teant. Girl's Softball--Brooklin. indicated. It is a , Senna Leaves, i ANNETTES | . for dry, hard, obstinate spots. + leave no ring. Dandelion on Emi od Ft 125 battle Jormbinati Cleans every color, 0 Fon, Fel i a : EASTMAN'S KODAKS POSURES Morrison's Port Perry AND FILMS WITH EIG AND NO ADVANCE IN PRICE Drug Store bettie ; ; ral debility, whe Hod ad 8 builder is gene ebility, w! em, oe Fit i Black Cohosh, oven Burdock, - Moi ey og Jie wagle and fabric--black, While, or any HT EX- EF MONSTER DANCE AT NIGHT MUSIC BY and His CORN HUSKERS ONE 25c. Ticket admits you to everything, besides . giving you a chance to win either a $129. eight tube Radio, or a case of Silverware. DONT WORRY ABOUT FIRE! Have your property properly insured at once HAROLD W. EMMERSON. -Ir GEORGE WADE) THURSDAY EVENING; JULY 14th; 0 Canada March--Success Schottische--Slydia March--Advance Concert Waltz--Tallulah March--Progress Intermission Slow March--Saucy Sal. Gavotte--Cupid's Captive March--Dependable Serenade--Cytheria March--Courage GOD SAVE THE KING A Scotchman was told by his doctor that his wife should have her tonsils taken out when she was a litlte girl. He had the operation performed--and| FARM FOR SALE oN SCUGOG : ISLAND 100 acres (85 acres workable); first class buildings; good orchard; five miles from Port Perry; quarter mile from church or school. Apply to Stanley Ploughman, Port Perry, Ont. Phone 2413. °° july 21) MUSIC { W. Harris, of Oshawa, teacher of Hawaiian Guitar and Ukulele 'will be in Port Perry every Monday. All instruments at reasonable prices. For * appoiBtment phone 143W. Julyzl Myrtle Elevator Full stock of Binder Twine "now available. Also fresh Corn. Feeds of all kinds. Terms strictly easha Miss M. King, Cadmus, Mr, and Mrs. music between acts. Admission 25¢.| W. Cook and sons, Myrtle, Mr. and} and. 15¢c. g Fe Mrs. R. Heayn, Mr. and Mrs. C. The Women's Association will en-| H and son Jimmie, Port Perry, tertain their friends at the summer home of Mrs. C. Elliott, at Pine Point. Another scrap-book program is being arranged for and we are looking for- ward to a pleasant and interesting time next Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, July 19th. ~~ Rev. E. and Mrs. Moddle and their 'five children of Weston, were recent guests of their friends Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sweetman. Rév. Mr, Moddle SUSIE. yun the Rev. J. Toon, Mr. A. King, Port Perry, Mr, and Mrs, J. Demara, Milton, Grace and Glen, Mrs. H. Demara, Mr. and Mrs. D. Hope and Leonard, Mr. Ray 'Milner H. Wannamaker, Bert and Glen, Mrs. J. Wannamaker, Seagrave; 'Mr. and Mrs. L.' Mark and family; Mr. Mrs. Muir and family, Lindsay; Mr.| and Mrs. T. Curtis, Mr. F. King, Mr. and sister Ivah, Scugog; Mr. and Mrs. | and Mrs. W. King and family, Mr. and | s lived here-when he was jist beginning | Mr family, Britain. A number of little folk at- MY ; tended the picnic for the fifst time, MYRTLE and the oldest member of the King| - family, Mr. King, of Lindsay, Mrs. Wm. Hoar and her daughter, was" called to his "eel earned rest, a Mrs. Hattie Hudgins, are spending the few ks ago. . i) week with the lattet's son, Mr. Victor Jat Jon ae sho sales were teint Hudgins, of Toronty, 2 BAND CONCERT PROGRAM FOR | sy sent the bill to his father-in-laws 8 BERRY BOXES The berry season will be here in a few days. ot yon "require boxes or crates we can supply you. BERRY BOXES, size, $1.75 per bundle of 250 boxes 35¢. each. CRATES to hold 2' We have a good supply of Running Shoes in stock at the following Men's aes $10. Boys' sizes $1.00, Youth sizes 90e. Bg Our Groceries are always fresh And clean, and we would be pleased to serve you. GRANULATED SUGAR, this week, 20s for a dollar. . (Cash and and Camry) J. F. I A SE SE A ry ese are excellent value: - McCLINT CK PORT PERRY, ONT. 'ANEW MOTORING EXPERIENCE IN A LOW-PRICE CAR You'll get a thrill in driving the New Ford V-8. Faster,