Ea ga © I. Somerville mrt Page Pour PERSONAL Miss Edna Gauld and Mr. Bob.|S Jeffrey spent last week in Colling- wood visiting Mr. and Mrs. Courtice, Miss Hazel Jeffrey and Mr. Frank Slemmon motored to Collingwood for the week end. Rev. and Mrs. Norman Woon, of Michigan, are holidaying with rela- tives in town. Mrs. A. J. Davis, Miss Grace Davis, Mrs. H. H. Stone, and daughters, Misses Mary and Grace, drove to Cal- lendar to see the Dionne quintuplets. | Dr. C. N. Johnson of Chicago has been visiting friends in this vicinity, and called on the editor on Wednesday Mr. J. A. McDonald, Agricultural editor of the Montreal Star, and his son Donald, called to see Mr. and Mrs. Farmer on Tuesday. Mrs. E. Hay, of Toronto, is the guest of the Misges Lillian and Gert rude Stovin. Mrs. C. Richardson and son Howard and Mrs. Richardson, Sr., of Kinsale, spent a few days this week with Mrs. W. Davey. Mr. Rosswell Wakeford underwent an operation on Tuesday of this week. We understand he is doing as well as can be expected. The Port Perry Bowling Club held a Scotch Doubles Tournament on Wednesday afternoon. A report will be published next week. Mrs. Sarah J. Bryson, of Watford, Ont., is visiting with Mrs. F. Beare for a month. BOWLING NEWS The weekly jitney which was to be held on Tuesday evening of last week was postponed on account of rain, until Thursday evening. The prize winners for the evening were: Mrs. Murray 1st, Mrs, Me- Farlane 2nd, Miss' E. Somerville 3rd. Mrs. Mulligan and Mrs. Palmer had to play off for the consolation, Mrs. Palmer losing, thereby winning the prize. .R. Carnegie won 1st for the men, G. Palmer 2nd, R. Levia 3rd, Ww. Hull, consolation. : The scores were as follows: , Ladies--Mis D. O'Neill 19, Mrs. Chapman 21, Mrs. Goodale 18, Miss H. Jeffrey 21, Mrs. McFarlane 24, Miss 23, Mrs. Murray 28, Mrs. Mulligan 12, Mrs. Palmer 12, Mrs. Levia 18, Mrs. Beare 20, Mrs. Weir 16. Men--J. Hayden 22, J. Lytle 12, C. C. Jeffrey 20, R. Carnegie 31, C. Cann 21, W. Graham 16, A. P. McFarlane 21, W. Hull 12, J. Murray 18, Tom Harris 20, G. Palmer 29, R. Levia 22, A. P. Ingram 22, C. Beare 18. A. P. Ingram, Wm. Graham, Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. Levia won 3rd prize in Unionville last Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Mulligan won 8rd prize in Whitby at the mixed tournament on Monday evening. R. Somerville and J. Hayden won 2nd prize in Lindsay on Monday even- ing at the Scotch Doubles. The weekly jitney was held on Tuesday evening. The prize winners for the evening were:" Mrs. Murray 1st, Mrs. Levia 2nd, Mrs. Chapman 3rd, Mrs. Goodale and Miss L. Har- per played off to break a tie for the consolation prize, Miss Harper losing the play-off and winning the prize. C. C. Jeffrey 1st, R. Levia and Geo. Palmer had to play-off to break a tle, Mr. Levia winning 2nd and G. Palmer 3rd. W. Cook won the consolation prize. The scores were: Ladies--Miss H. Jeffrey 21, Mrs, Goodale 16, Mrs. Murray 28, Miss L. Harper 16, Miss D. O'Neill 20, Mrs. Chapman 22, Miss E. Somerville 17, Mrs. McFarlane 21, Mrs. E 7. Beare 21, Mrs. 'Leiva 23, Mrs. Palmer 21, Mrs. Jackson 18. Men--R. Carnegie 23, G. Hull 16, G. Palmer 24, W. Cook 15, R. O'Neill 18, R. Levia-24,°C. C. Jeffrey 28, T. Harris 16, W. Graham 23, J. Hayden 19. ATTACK THE CAUSE OF RHEUMATISM Permanent relief from Rheumatism can' only be effected by remov- b\ Ing the cause of the 4 trouble, RUMACAPS effectively cleanses the blood of uric acid and ' other impurities which poison the system, while giving immediate relief from pain. Start your treatment today. RUMACAPS RHEUMATIC CAPSULES MO) ISON'S DRUG STORE Pox of) id Lapiles a Last week we told you leather prices were advancing. Mail-Order "Houses have already boosted their prices considerably. It will pay you to consult us re- garding your harness needs. Buy at home and save money right now. 5 We repair all leather goods exert shoes. We have a few bottles of Kansas Cattle Oil left. While they last at "26¢. bottle. WILLIAM WEBSTER, At Beatty's Store, Port Perry NOT S80 BAD! "I tell you, Pat, my boy," the big man of the town confided, laying a >patronizing hand on the young Irish- man's shoulders, "I wish I had your tongue." "Sure, sor," grinned Pat, "but it would do yez no good without me brains." SEAGRAVE The gloom of death was cast over the community on Friday morning, when it became known that Olive, youngest daughteer. of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Rogers, had passed away at her home about midnight Thursday, Aug. 8th, 1935. her 31st birthday. Olive had been in declining health for the past nine years. She was resigned and patient sufferer until the last, a kind and loving disposition and had made many friends. The Quadrata 'Girls' Club, of which she was a mem- ber, have pleasant memories while visiting the home during her long illness. There are left to mourn, the parents and one sister Mrs. O. Shunk of Lindsay. The funeral was held av her late residence and was largely at- tended, Rev. O. R. Flindall, pastor, conducted the service. Rev. F. Joblin, a former pastor, also attended the funeral. The pallbearers were Grant Orchard, Ralph Reynolds, Gordon Mark, Murray Gordon, Heywood Short, Wilbur Couch, schoolmates of the deceased, Flower bearers were W. Gordon and Fred Brown, cousins of the deceased. The floral tributes are worthy of special mention, and expressed silent thoughts and sym- pathy to the parents and sister. Calmly, peaceful-she is sleeping, Sweetest rest that follows pain; We who loved her sadly miss her; But trust in God to meet again. On Friday, August 9th, 1935, at Dunn Avenue. Hospital, there passed away after a long illness, Samuel L. Sleep, aged b3 years, beloved husband of Edith Mary Brimmell, of 19 Peel street, Lindsay. The funeral was held .on Sanday afternoon from the funeral home of E. H. Watson, was made at Pleasant Point cemetery, where the Rev. F. Joblin, of Scugog, conducted the service. Sympathy is extended to the bereaved relatives. Rev. Mr. Flindal preached to a very small congregation on. Sunday even- ing last. smaller than usual. ~ A solo by Miss Jean Harding was enjoyed. The August meeting of the Quad- rata Girls' Club was held on Wednes- day evening last at the home of Miss Alma Frise, the Vice-President, who was in the chair. The meeting opens ed with hymn 802 and the Lords Prayer. Twelve members and four- teen visitors were present. Two new members were added to the roll. Dur- ing the business hour prizes were given to, different members for work accomplished. Miss Fern Moon gave a piano solo. The meeting closed in the usual way. A lovely lunch was seryed by the hostess. Sorry to report Mrs. Geo. Ewen under the doctor's care for sometime. Mrs. S. J. Wooldridge js also on the sick list. We wish for them a speedy recovery. Misses Fern Moon and Jou Hard- ing are holidaying in Toronto. ~ Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott, Miss Ila Moon, and Mr. W, Keen, visiting in Toronto over the week-end. Mr, 'Salem Snyder, of Huntaville, is visiting at the home of Mr. A. Snyder. Mrs, Fred Jennings of Toronto, is spending a week with her mother Mrs. Mrs, A. Tanner. Mrs, Aubrey Moon and family have returned to Toronto after spending the past week with relatives, Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Brown and fam- ily, of Toronto, attended the funeral of the late Olive Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Harding spent last week with friends at Montreal. Mr. Sharp, Sr., of Oakwood, visit- ing with his daughter Mrs. E. Butt, v MR. FARMER Interment | The S. S, attendance was IF YOU NEED Call Phone 4 We also carry in stock a variety of seasonable fruits and vegetables . . including canned goods. Our business is to Supply you with the best the mar affords at reasonable prices. We shall be pleased to see you at our store, but if that is not convenient--call Phone 4, and your orkers will have our best attention. W. BOYNTON ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. D. A, Ferguson, B.A., Minister : 7 p.m.--Kvening aha' hones Service PORT PERRY (RY UNITED CHURCH Rev. W. J. H. Smyth, B.A, B.D, Minister Rev. F. Waite, of Limerick, Sask., will occupy the pulpit during August. - o-oo CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Sunday, August 18th.-- 11 a,m,--Morning Bervice, > THE HOME MERCHANT (Dunnville Chronicle) The home merchant. Who is he? He is the chap who gives you credit when you are financially broke, and carries your account until you are able to pay. He is the chap who gives you back your money or makes ex- changes when you are not satisfied with 'what yon have bought, He is the chap who stands behind the guarantee and makes restoration of all losses that you may sustain on the goods you buy. . He is the chap who meets you at his door with a hand- shake and lets you out with a mes- sage to the "kids" and a real come- again goodbye. He is the chap who meets and greets you on the street every day in the year and takes a neighbourly interest in your family and your affairs. . He is the chap whose clerks, book-keepers and other employees live in your town and spend, their money with youn and other home people. He is the.chap who pays heavy taxes to help sup- port home schools, helps build, your town streets, and maintain the fire department, the police department and lighting service. He. is the chap who visits you when you are sick, sends flowers to your family when you die, and follows your body out among the trees and tombs, as far as human feet may travel with the dead. He is the home merchant -- your neighbour--your friend--your. helper in times of need. Don't .you think that, you ought to trade with him, and be his friend and- helper in the time of his need? Don't you know that every dollar you send out of your town for merchandise is sent to strangers -- to the men who never spend a dollar here, to men who would not trust you for a box of matches ? re DIED EDWARDS--Suddenly in Toronto, oh Thursday, August 8th, 1936, Wray Edwards, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Edwrads, aged 25 years. FOR SALE A good milk-house. Will sell cheap. Apply to D. Scott, 6th Con. Reach, FARM FOR SALE Apply to ; Mrs. Geo. Webster, R. R. Port Peri, x. HURRY! HURRY, Owing to the many phone calls and letters requesting. a special retarn en- gagement + of Shirley Temple in "Bright Eyes" it will be shown again this Saturday night, Aug.| 17. Doors open at 7.80 p.m. To avoidcrowding bring the kiddies so those who missed the - opportunity, "will see it Aug. 17, with our ordinary program, (Holly- wood Party," 8trand Theater, Ux- 'bridge, We aim to please in varied entertainment. CONANT & ANNIS Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public GORDON D. CONANT, K.C., ALLIN F. ANNIS, B.A, LL.B, © Offices 7% Simeoe Bt, 8,, Oshawa Phones, 4 and 6 (Oshawa) and at Court House, Whitby, (Mr, Conant) Phone 7 (Whitby) 4 1. 0. STEP HENSON, R.0 . RT Myrtle Station. Miss 'Margaret Armstrong of New Liskeard, is spending her vacation with her mothef Mrs. John Arm- strong. 3 " Mr. Richard Hamlet and son, Mr. Leonard Hamlet and daughter, Miss Margaret, also Mr. Sydney Burrows, all of Toronto, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Simkin, Master Orval and Miss Marjory Dickson, of Toronto, are holidaying "with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dickson. Misses Evelyn and Phyllis Cross are holidaying with relatives in Owen Sound. 5 Mrs: Leslie Evans and children, Charles and Murray, of Chapleau, spent the past week with the former's cousins Mr, and Mrs, O. Lane, Miss B. Cooper is visiting with re- latives in Oshawa, Mrs: Roy Percy was called to Pickering last week because of the serious illness of her mother Mrs. Annon, whom, we are sorry to report, is very seriously ill. Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Simkin and daughter Sylvia, of Toronto, spent the past week with the folks at home, Mr. and Mrs, Williamson, of Ponty- pool, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs, Elwood Masters. Messrs. John and Lloyd Broom, of Kinsale and Ross Broom, of Oshawa, were Sunday visitors of Mr, and Mrs, 0. H. Lane, Mr, Will Lammiman and Mr. Clark, .also Miss Hobbs, of Oshawa, called on 'friends here on Monday. Mrs. Greer, under the care of Dr, John Moore, is slowly recovering from a bad fall she had about two weeks ago at the home of her brother Mr. John Quinn, The Women's Association held their monthly meeting at the home of Mra, D. Leury on Tuesday of last week, with a fair attendance considering it was vacation season. The president, Mrs. O. H, Downey, was in. charge of the meeting which opened with hymn 334, "I Love .to Tell the Story," fol- lowed by' prayer. Mrs. Chisholm réad Psalm 34. During the business dis- cussion, it was decided to hold a corn and weiner roast on Wednesday, Sept. 11th, Further particulars later. The autographed quilt is now completed, ready for the quilting bee, which is being. held on Wednesday : of this week.- Meeting '¢lose with hymn 296. A dainty lunch was served by Mes- dames Thompson, Cook, Harrison and Cook, to whom, with the hostess, a hearty vote of thanks was tendered. Mrs. George Chisholm, of Toronto, was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs, R. Chisholm, Mr. and Mrs, Rochester, F. Clouston, of N.Y.,, have returned to their home after spending a short 'holiday with \Mr., and Mrs. J. Quinn. There was a fair represéntation from this district who attended the Rotary Fair at Whitby last week. Columbus friends were expert at "ringing the coins" while Myrtle Station "brought home the bacon." Now for the softball news: The final playoffs are coming this week between "Scugog and Myrtle. Myrtle went to Scugog on; Tuesday night and Scugog come here on Friday. Come out and see the fun and help the boys along. We wish the home team the best of luck. Mr. Wm. Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. F. Quinn and daughter Joan, Miss H. Quinn and Miss E. Fallow, were re- cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Quinn; Miss Clara Glass of Port Perry, is visiting her old pal Miss B, Bright. Mr. J. E. Beacock is having his house shingled with asphalt roofing. Miss Betty Chisholm returned to her home in Toronto after spending part of her holidays with het grand: parents. Mr, and Mrs. D. Leury are visiting : relatives at Sterling and Bonarlaw. Miss Anna Clark of Oshawa, 'is the guest of Miss Doris Magee, who has returned from a two week's visit to Oshawa. i Mr. J. E. Beacock made a business trip to Toronto last week. RAGLAN Mr. and Mrs. Stark and family, of 'Udora, Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Hil- lard Wilson, of Uxbridge, Miss Ila 'Wilson, Mr, Fred Cox, of Oshawa, Mr, and Mrs. Art Wilson, Burketon, were Sunday 'guests of Mr. and Mrs.: 'John Wilson, : "Mr. and Mrs. I. Ormiston and sons |. spent Sunday at thé home of Mr. and Mrs. Latimer, of Wilfred. Mr, and Mrs. Fox and daughter| spent the week-end with Misses KE. and R. Brawn. Mrs. Shortridge, of Butketon, Low Shortridge, of North Oshawa, Cecil Shortridge, of Windsor, Mrs. Blake of Lawrence's Drug Store News ol (You Can Save With Safety at Your Rexall Store) F | LOOK AT THESE VALUES et , TOILETRIES Seventeen Face Powder ,.59%. Cherisette Face Powder ..39%c. Armand's Face Powder, 39¢. and 69¢c. Jonteel Face Powder 25¢., 60e. - Seventeen Face Creams .,33c. Armand Face Creams ....29¢. French Balm ........25¢c, 39. SALINES Eno's Fruit Salt .....47¢., 79 Andrew's Liver Salt ..29c., 49¢. Kruschen Salts ,..........69. Jad Salts ................55¢c Wampole's Grape' Salt, , 60¢. and $1. 00 English Health Salt, 25¢., 50c. Milk of Magnesia Tooth Paste J Farhan's Tooth Paste, 25¢., 39¢. Brighton Health Salt ...... 19¢. BATHING CAPS--Our entire remaining stock at HALF PRICE. "Values 16c. to b0c, FACELLE TISSUES--Extra-fine quality face cleansing tissues at extra low price........ TVR A. M. LAWRENCE me Resall se PHONE 49 I ili J Used, reconditioned ELECTRIC - WASHERS, $15 and up. Also 1 used BEATTY WASHER at $35.00. Guaranteed. 0 Phone el, [ei a CARNEGIE HARDWARE CO. ; - on; Port Perry i MOUTH PREPARATIONS g 25¢. and 89. | Mi 31 Tooth Paste ...19¢., 89. Colgate's Tooth Paste 10¢., 20¢., 35¢. Kolynos Tooth Paste, 32¢,, 43ec. Mi 31 Antiseptis, ....40¢c., 79. FLY PREPARATIONS Fly-Tox, ....... :33¢., 57c., 97c. Fly-Tox Sprayers ...,19c., 25¢c. Darley's Stock Spray Y; gal. 65¢., 1 gallon $1.25 Aeronox Fly Coils, ....2 for 5e. Per dozen 25c. Wilson's Fly Pads, ...pkg., 10c. .» While they last 8c. to 25c. ..+...Package of 300 for 25c. PORT PERRY li] Apply to-- pa ------ |steanp THEATRE, UXBRIDGE THURSDAY and FRIDAY (THIS WEEK) STAN. LAUREL and OLIVER HARDY, in The Hollywood Party also "OUR GANG", a comedy; arid a CARTOON. MARIE", Saturday at Shitley Temple in BRIGHT EYES "SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY--AUGUST 17. ; Brought back by. popular request. Also "HOLLYWOOD PARTY" and "Baby Rose-Marie" Shows start at 8 and 9.45 p.m., MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, ; AUGUST 19-20-21 UNA MERKEL and HAROLD LLOYD in THE CAT'S PAW COMEDY-MYSTERY." ~ also chapter 9 of "SHADOW OF EAGLE" an added attraction. CONFECTIONERY SOLD IN THEATRE LABOR DAY--"IMITATION OF LIFE" ere "BABY ROSE- Doors open on 7.30 sharp, i Brooklin, _called on Mr. and Mrs, Avery on Sunday. ; Mr. and Mrs. R. Davidson and fam- ily held a family picnic at Lakeview Park, one day last week. Mrs. R. Way and family are spend. ing a couple of weeks with her mother Mrs. Stacey of Prospect, Mr. and Mrs, Spence, Mrs, Thomp- son and daughter Jean, of. Toronto, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Grose. with relatives in Oshawa. Mrs, Luke, of Racine, returned to lier home after spending ? couple of weeks with relatives here. Miss Ruby Wilson spent Sunday at Port Hope. Miss Susie Bray spent a couple of days with Miss Ethel Bright. Sorry Mrs. W. Luke is confined to her bed. . We wish her a speedy. re: covery. Mr. and Mrs. L. Miller, Misses Ruth, Doris. and Hazel, spent Sunday at Cream of Barley Park. a Ra RASRAT CARD OF THANKS | The undersigned wish to express| their sincere thanks to their many| friends and neighbours for the very practical - assistance 'given in the erection of their barn to replace the| one destroyed by fire early in July. These people have certainly been "real neighbours." Signed Mr, ad ' Mrs, Wm. Reynolds. os Miss . Jean Davidson is holidaying ; = CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Edwards wish to thank their many neighbours and friends for their kind sympathy and help during- "their recent sad bereave- ment. Apartment w rent Apply at the Star Office oar ~. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of E. H. Purdy deceased All persons having claims. against the Estate of E. H, Purdy, late of the | Aes Village of Port Perry, in the County of Ontario, Gentleman, deceased, who died on or about the 17th day of July, A.D, 1035, are hereby notified to file| with the undersigned Solicitors for the Estate, on or before the 1st day of September, A.D. 1035, full particu. lars of their claims, "Immediately after the said date the 'assets of the deceased will be dis- tributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims go filed, and the said estate 'will not LE. foe tr 'the assets ated, or ny part thereof. © Dated at Port Perry. Ontario, this ish Yon { July, 1935, < & HUMPHREYS, Purdy ig Port Perry, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executors. We Carry a Full Stock of Lumber and Roofing Materials -- Frames, ! Sash and Doors mad to order. Try 'us and get results | Sam N. Griffen Lumber Co. Phone 240 Eyesight Specialist Open Monday, Wednesday, and 'Friday Evenings, or by appointment at all times. im| J DISNEY BLOCK ~_ Oshawa ' © Opp. Post Office, Phone 1516 SUITS CLEANED Suits sponged and. pressed . 850 Cents Dry Cleaned $1.00 C. P. ROLPH Over the Observer Office A Radio ELECTRICAL Repairs * Phone to JOHN FARMER No, 85" E es Examined FREE _ | _F.E.LUKE Yonge St, Toronto DR. W. S. HARPER Graduate of Trini Modical College nd Teint inity: University, Toron » Post Graduate In Bu: of eal Gradu- College a nd P North East London, Post London, England, Royal Infirmary, 'Glasgow. Office and Burgery--Port Perry, Ont, W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 9 am. to 6 p.m. Office Up-stairs, over Emmerson's 'Insurance Office STRAND THEATRE, UXBRIDGE The management is happy to an. nounce that they were more' ' than pleased when parents brought their kiddies to see Shirley Temple in "Bright Eyes" and the comments from everyone reported a fine, clean show for old and young. Watch Joa! paper for some more good Labor Day holiday bill will be Tm. tation of Life" with Claudet Colbert ~Sept, 28-4. SAL - ro 8 r eo ~. 3 1 -. wk Land o 1 » Re LSE PRT | Tel 4 ne