Ep Mr. T. W. Martin and Miss Ethel Martin of Brampton, spent Saturday with their parents Mr, and Mrs, Al- bert Hall. © EYESIGHT SPECIALIST J. H. Stephenson, R.O., the noted Eyesight Specialist of Toronto, will be at Morrison's Drugstoré, Port Perry, Tuesday, May 17--afternoon. 'Special 'low. prices on glasses for this trip only. Make your appointment early. LOST On Sunday, on Queen St. a black bar pin, with silver mountings and rhinestones, Finder please leave with Mrs. A. J. Davis, Reward. Prof. Anson Walker, Mrs. Walker ana tamily, ot London, spent Sunday with Mrs, KE. A. Walker. Mr, John Jeffrey and Mr, and Mrs, Albert Jeffrey visited Mr. and Mrs. F. k. Jeffrey at Weston on Sunday. Mr. F. E. Jeffrey is manager of the Bank of Commerce Branch at Weston. C. E. Wright, who has been conduct- ing a Baptist Mission has moved to conauct a church near Weston (Scarlet Road Baptist Mission). His address will be 29 Bernice Crescent, Toronto 9 Mr. Arthur Jeffrey, of the Mill- brook Creamery, attended a meeting m Port Perry last week and was the guest of his father, Mr. John Jeffrey. WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION The May meeting of the Women's Association of the United Church was held at the home of Mrs. D. Carnegie, on wednesday of last week. Fifty ladies being present, Mrs. E. A, Walker had charge of the devotional period, and Mrs, Bowes gave a paper on Canadian Art and Artists. Miss Kewo Willard, accompanied by Miss Hewn Willard, sang a very pleasing number ' ~~ --- ae PORT PERRY HIGH - SCHOOL Port" Perry High School will be "At Home" to all interested citizens of the town and surrounding district on Fri- day evening, May 20th from 8.00 to 10.30 p.m., when there will be an ex- hibition of the work of the school. This is an opportunity to see all phases of the school's activities. Gym- nastic demonstrations for Boys and Girls will take place and a Fashion Show will be an interesting feature of the evening. Work in each sub- jeet will be on display. All parents of High School students and of pros- pective High School students are specially invited. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rector--Rev. J. C. Clough. Sunday, May 15th 11 a.m.--Morning Prayer and sermon 3 p.m.--Sunday Scdool. Sunday, May 22nd. 10 a.m.--Sunday School, 11 a.m.--Morning Prayer and sermon Anniversary Services of the PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH will be held on SUNDAY, MAY 15th, at 11 am. and 7 p.m, -Rev. Archer Wallace, m.A, 0.0. will preach at both services SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE. CHOIR. * * * MONDAY EVENING, MAY 16th. Dr. Wallace will give an illustrated lecture on a "TALE OF TWO CITIES" (London and New York) Admission 25c. Children 16c. 8T. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. R. Simpson, Minister Evening Service at 7 p.m. Sunday School at 11 a.m. Everybody weleome Y. P. S. Tueaday at 8 p.m. UTICA Mr. and Mrs. Timms entertained on Tuesday evening, it being their 33rd wedding anniversary. Rev. Mr. Simpson of Brooklin, con- ducted services in Breadalbane Pres- by terian Church on Sunday. The sympathy of the Community goes out to Mr. Henry Davis in the loss of his barn and outbuildings by fire caused by lightning on Thursday night. Mr. Davis also lost grain, some implements, geese and half his hens. r Misses Ariel Miller, of Toronto, Miss Jean Miller, of Maple Lake, at their home here over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Skerratt and family home over the week-end. Mr. J. Swan and Mr. E. Kendall are having their houses wired this week. Mrs. W. Myers and baby of Sud- bury calling on Mrs. A, Myers re- cently. Mr. Robt. Davis is confined to his bed, having had some ribs broken when hit by a plow. Mr. and | ol Al Christie in Oshawa on Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Bell and Billie, of North Bay, with Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Swan over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ballard visited Mr. and Mrs, Alpin Christie, at Scar- boro, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Mann and Larry with Mr. and Mrs. C.. W. Lakey on Monday. ENE 3 he NRE AE OSHAWA 4 Friday, Saturday, SHIRLEY TEMPLE, in "REBECCA" with Randolph Scott, Gloria Stuart, Thursday, Jack Haley, Slim Somerville, -- ADDED -- Mickey Mouse and Coloured Cartoon. Friday, REVIVAL at 10.30 p.m. "I MET HIM IN PARIS" starring Claudette Colbert' and Melvyn Douglas. Tuesday, Wednesday, MAY 16-17-18 IN OLD CHIGAG with Alice Faye, Tyrone Power, and Don Ameche "Monday, Commencing Thursday, May 19 "HER JUNGLE LOVE" ~ with- DOROTHY LAMOUR and RAY MILLAND DR. J. B. LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON Office above Bell Telephone Exchange, North side Queen Street, Port Perry. Phones: Office 68w, Residence 88j United Church Notes Anniversary services of the Port Perry United Church bring to town as the special preacher Rev. Dr. Archer Wallace, on Sunday next. Rev. Archer Wallace is well knawn through his editing of the Sunday School papers, and also by his Boys' Books which have had such a popular sale here and overseas. Dr. Wallace is a man of radiant personality and deep human instincts, He is well known. as popular preacher and lec- turer and after dinner speaker. He is still remembered in Port Perry by the delightful address de- livered at our Men's Banquet. Recently in company with Rev. R. T. Richards, he was honoured at the Convocation of Emmanuel College in Victoria University with the honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity. His visit as anniversary preacher is looked forward to with high antici- pation. Dr. Wallace has travelled widely and with capacity to assimilate beauty in people and in places makes a very pleasing lecturer in his portrayal of his impressions. It will be a treat to hear him on Monday night in his popular lecture comparing London and New'York under the lecture title of a "Tale of Two Cities." The lecture will be illustrated by beautiful colored slides personally produced by Dr. Wallace. You are invited very cordially by the officials of our Church to an even- inging of interesting and educational entertainment, on Monday, May 16th. at 8 p.m. : ------P PN -------- -- SEAGRAVE (Continued from page one) Uhh ned Bor ies, PEM IINT ARSC Fda) RNR REE Face of God", Sometimes the mean- ing of words change because they be« come associated with evil, In Paul's writings he uses the expression '"ad- dicted to good." We never use the word addicted in this sense now, rather do we say "addicted to evil", or to some bad habit, bi There are people whose names im- mediately bring up a picture of up- rightness, honesty, nad generosity, or of maanness, dishonesty and dis- loyalty. In other words are you = pea-shooter or a cannon. Let us all make our names stand tor the highest and the best A vote of thanks was tendered the speaker, Personal . Mr. and Mrs, J. Gibson and family, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. G. mark, Mrs. Long of Myrtle is visiting her daughter Mrs, R. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Orr Shunk of Belle- ville, spent Sunday in the community. Miss Jean Sellery and friend of To- ronto spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, C. Sleep. Mr, and Mrs. B. Wannamaker and Ronald spent Sunday at the former's home here. OT CS Ae -- BORN BLIGHT--At Port Perry Hospital, on 'thursday, May bth, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Blight, a son. BY-LAW NO 1050 (Copy, A By-law to Amend By-law No. 1031 to Provide for Dog Licensing. To take effect rom January lst, 1938 + 'Lhe Municipality of the Village of Port Perry by its Council hereby erfs aces as follows: By-law No. 1031 of this Corporation particulars, that is to say: (1) That the "Registration Fee' as 1051, pertaining to the licensing of cach male and each female dog 1s nereby cancelled, 2. 'Lhat subject to the provisions of section 5, of the Act, an annual do tax shall be levied, upon every pers any -land-and- who is in occupation he owns within the municipality or which is habitually kept. upon the premises for which he is assessed al- though such dog may he owned by some other person. as tollows (unless otherwise amended) Amount of Tax. - For a male dog, if only one kept, $2.00 For each additional male dog ..$4.00 For a female dog, if only 1 kept, $4.0 For each additional female dog, $6.0 4. That where a certificate in writ- ing by a veterinary surgeon is prog duced showing that a female dog has been spayed, she shall be taxed at the same rate as a male dog. A 5. That, any person when so re- quired by the Assessor or Treasurer ment in writing of the number o dogs owned by him or which are habitually kept upon the premises, for which he is assessed by whomsoever| owned. . 3 6. That when the tax is demanded and is net paid, the person assessed may be summoned before a magistrate who may. direct the dog destroyed un- before a time named. 7. That for the purpose of carrying out such order, a constable may enter upon the premises of the owner and destroy the-dog. ~ 8. That. a collector who neglects £0 provided hy this section before the time fixed, shall incur a penalty ndt| exceeding $10.00. R.S. 1927, C300, S.3| "9. In all other. respects the By-law No. 1031 shall remain in force as at present, ' . ~ Passed in open Council this 9th day of February, 1938. Reeve, Clerk. wa eH NDE GNI eseratrge TENDERS FOR COAL AND COKE S EALED Tenders addressed to the under signed and endorsed "Tenders for Coal," will be received until 12 o'clock noon (day- light saving), MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1988, for the supply of coal and coke for the Dominion Buildings throughout the Province of Ontario. : Forms of tender with specifications and conditions attached can be obtained from the Purchasing Agent, Department of Public Works, Ottawa; and the Supervising Archi- tect, 86 Adelaide St. East, Toronto, Ont. Y. PP. U. Banquet. Y.P.U. was held on Wednesday, May 4th, The banquet was provided by the losing side, while the winners pro- vided After the supper singing was enjoyed followed by an toast master, Mr. Grant Orchard, then called on Mr, Clifford Short to propose a toast to the King. Mr. M. Moase then gave a toast to the Church, re- plied to by Rev. J. McLachlan, A toast to the Y.P.U. was then proposed by Mr. Roy Scott to which Marion Eagleson responded. These toasts were followed bs a comic song by Joe Grantham. The speaker of the evening, Rev. W. J, H. Smyth, of Port Perry, was introduced by the Toastmaster, Things we will remember from this address are: Names have meanings, The name Bethel is suitable for the name of a church because it means | "The House of God", also Peniel "The The closing banquet of the Seagrave | with tions attached thereto. sum of $5,000.00--whether it be for one build. ing only or more--the tenderers must attach ,to their tender a certified cheque on a chartered bank in Canada, made payable to the order of the Honourable the Minister ot the program and speakers, Public Works, equal to 10 per cent. of the! amount of the tender, or Bearer Bonds of some community the Dominion of Canada or of the Canadian | National Railway Company and its constituent companies, unconditionally guaranteed as to instrumental by Jean Harding. -The principal and interest by the Dominion of ; Canada, or the aforementioned bonds and a 'odd. amount. | The Department also reserve the right to demand from any successful tenderer a security deposit, in the form of a certified cheque or bond as above, equal to 10 per cent. of the amount of his bid, to guarantee the proper fulfilment of the contract. z By order, J. M. BOMERVILLE, . Secreary. Deparment of Public Works, Ottawa, May 6, 1038. Lions Club Meets At the Sebert House Thursday, 6.30p.m. 1s=hereby amended in the following thereof, in respect of every dog which] That the annual tax levied shall bo! shall forthwith deliver to him a state-[ less the .tax and costs shall be pail]. collect the-tax or take the proceedings |: Tenders should be made on the forms sup-' plied by the Department and in accordance ; departmental specifications and condi- | When the amount of a tender exceeds the certified cheque, if required to make up an | a T. K. CREIGHTON, President. MYRTLE Friends here were pleased to have a call last week from Mr. K. Moyer of Kingston University. Mr. Moyer left *¥the latter part of the week for Sas- katchewan where he has a charge as student preacher for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs, John Quinn attendea the funeral of a friend Miss Fallon of Whitby on Monday. - Mrs. Curry and Mr. and Mrs, Mec- Gowan of Toronto spent the week ena with their mother Mrs. Todd. Sorry described in section 2, of By-law NJ to report Mr. Fred Todd was removed 'to the Oshawa Hospital last week where he had a very serious operation, At time of writing his condition is 'reported as rather critical, : Mr, and Mrs, Victor Hudgins and daughter of Toronto, visited the form- who is assessed as owner or tenant ot' er's mother, Mrs. H, Hudgins, on Sun- "day. - Mr. Scott of Oshawa, has moved to | the house recently vacated by Mr. Kelly. . Mr, Frank Schell visited with Utica friends last week. | Friday was Arbor Day at the school ,in the morning the children tidied up the yard and planted flower seeds, + [then they took a hike to a neighbour- ing woods and varied their studies by some practical nature study. Mrs. Ducheman is entertaining the Women's Association on Friday. The proprietors of the south Myrtle garage are making their buildin more attractive with a fresh coat o paint. REENBANK Mrs, Bonnell and daughter, Oshawa, at Mr, W. Boe's for the week end. ~ The C.G.LI.T. entertained the W.M.S. in the Church on Saturday afternoon. A very interesting program was given also Miss Ruth Pilkey gave an inter- esting talk on her trip to Trinidad which was very much appreciated. Mrs. J. A. Leask returned to her home on Saturday afternoon after spending the winter in Toronto. ~ Mrs. Blair and Miss M. A. Blair visited friends at Brooklin for the week end. The Liberal-Conservative Assoe'n of South Ontario will hold a meeting -at its Chambers over the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Oshawa, on 'Monday, the 16th day of May, at 8.30 p.m., d.s.t., for the purpose of electing the officers of the Associa- tion, and selecting delegates to the National Convention at Ottawa. 11 oa 5 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 12th, 1988 (You can save with Safety at Your Rexall Stere) ew OUR OWN | KIDNEY PILLS An exceptionally good formula at a new low price. Box 29e. 4 boxes for $1.00 English Health Salt The finest quality product of its kind. 16 oz. son 39¢. TONEKA An excellent blood purifier and Spring tonic. 5 3 ounce bottle. OLYMPENE - A great liniment for sprains, bruises, sore muscles, etc. 4 ounce bottle 50c. 8 ounce bottle $1.00 Let 00 G0 BF THOM OLE OME WOU om G0 GE BH rt a Te 0 Pee 8 de ea ea ae ea a a " R. D. HUMPHREYS, Secretary # PHONE 49 1! OO hoe SEOSTAOROSTAOITRND TI . A. M. LAWRENCE OOBOPACAC SOBA IO ACARI - DR. W.S. HARPER Graduate of Trinity Medical College and ig Trinity Tay Me Toronto, Post Graduate in, Sirgery of Medical Gradu- n Mr. and Mrs, R. Brandon and family of Markham, at Mr, R. Real's on Sun- ay. Mr. and Mrs. C. Love, of Oshawa, | Neu pes fod, Polyclinle, London, England, at Mrs. Mills' on Sunday. London, England, Royal Infirmary, Glasgow. Office and Surgery--Port Perry, Ont. PASTURE FOR RENT $4.00 a head for scason. Apply to: E. WHITE, MANCHESTER DR. A. 8. BLACK VETERINARIAN and SURGEON Overseas Service in the Royal Army Veterin- ury Corps. Three years as assistant with English and Scotch Veterinary Surgeons. The monthly meeting of the W.M.S. was held at the Church on Tuesday. Rev, W. J, H. Smyth of Port Perry, will give his lecture on his trip to Ireland with slides of the British Isles in the Church this Thursday evening. etl NP Pee OSHAWA TO CUT OFF RELIEF TO SINGLE UNEMPLOYED MEN. 'Relief to single able-bodied un- W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 9 am. to § pm. Office Up-Stairs, over Sleep's Insurance Office. FOR SALE--USED LUMBER Approximately--38 pcs. timber 8x8 --16 ft.; 1 pe. timber 6x6--20 ft.; 50 pes. 2x6--12 ft.; 8 pes. 1x12---12 ft; 500 bd. ft. Cove Siding; 200 bd. ft. Roofing. Doors. Inquire: L. A. KOCH, Contractor & Builder, Phone employed men, since the first of the| I'hone 62, BROOKLIN, Ont. 31, Port Perry. year borne 100 per cent. by the city, will be cut off on' June 1st, Council decided at its committee meeting in the public utilities building, At the same e, a letter of protest is being vent rovineial government, nd Orchestra at BEN JONES' Steel Barn ng the proNpc are some of] . _. > > > - the responsibility for thése 'men ana|" miles West of Port Perry, Huns claiming unfair treatment gn the part| PAY night, MAY 12th. Feature: . Zena Cheevers, Canada's outstanding of the government, A report on the number of single! Tap and Acrobatic Dancer. 9 to 2 am. (S.T.) Admission 25c. unemployed aided by thd city since NOTICE TO CREDITORS January 1, and the cost to the muni- cipality, was presented by Ald. James In the Estate of Robert J. Booth, late of the Township of Whitby, in the Haxton, council representative on the welfare board. A total of 55 men have County of Ontario, Farmer, Deceased. All persons having claims against received aid at a cost of $1,250.34 since the first of the year, he stated. At the present time there are 37 single unemployed men on the relief rolls, each of them being supported| the estate of Robert J, Booth, late of entirely by the city. All are Oshawa |} Township of Whitby, in the Coun- citizens, ty of Ontario, Farmer, deceased, who died on the 25th day of April, 1934, are hereby notified to send to the un- dersigned solicitors on or befort June 6th, 1938, full particulars of their claims, pin BARN DANCE LAWN MOWERS Machine. Ground and Repaired --~Have installed new Atlag Metal Lathe. All kinds of metal turning done; including tuning up of any auto- mobile starter or generator armature, Bronze bushings made for Electric Motors, ete. S. CAUSLEY, Proprietor Opp. Treasurer's Office, Port Perry. the assets of the deceased will be dis- tributed among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the solicitors shall then have notice. } . Dated at Oshawa, this 4th day of May, 1938. HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE, 41 Alger Bldg., Oshawa, Ont., Solicit- ors for the Estate. LOST " Pekinese male, red color, named Tiger. Reward. Finder notify Me- Kinzey's Garage, Manchester. A. SPECIAL SALE OF A blend of the world's finest coffee beans -- Rich and aromatic -- Truly an aristocrat among coffees. EARLY MORNING "21 > FR Pineapple Week Large Size-- ~ 2 for 380, ¢ Medium Size-- 180. each 1 { Local Manager LEO SMITH Phone 268 RRR 1 {id OUR FAMOUS COFFEES RICHMELLGQ 2 for 280. ROP INTE DOMINION QUALITY SERVICE '@® : CHOICE SANTA CLARA PRUNES ©. vw HE CATELLI'S COOKED MACARONI 15:0 THER PARKER'S YELLOW LABEL LACK TEA &* DOMESTIC 3» SHORTENING "4.1b pkg. 47 SILVER RIBBON TOMATO v= 4 = 29 PICNIC SWEET MIXED : : \ Bo. 2's $q, ChB PICKLES - EAGLE BRAND STANDARD lueberries SPECIAL GRADE BROOMS Values Effective May 9th to 14th : PHONE ; OR DROP INTO YOUR MINTO SE: STORES LIMITED me 2 = "i 8) Sl a a Immediately after June 6th, 1938, | DRESSMAKING DONE ! The undersigned is. prepared to do ] . . _ Dance to Billie Williamson and his dressmaking at her premises, Rosa St., Port Perry (the Ruddy property next to the Fair Grounds.) Good ex- perience. Suit, coat and dressmaking done. Good workmanship, Reason- able prices. Elizabeth Bodollo, 26 1 WANTED A good reliable work horse at a reasonable price. =A, H. Hammond, Seagrave, Lot 23, Con. 10, Reach, (The firm of GREER & HUMPHREYS is disolved) , ARTHUR W. S. GREER | in attendance at my Port Perry office on | Wednesday morning, and Friday afternoon' of each week, or by appointment. Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 264 Notice to Builders Closing date extended one week. Sealed tenders for the alterations at Manchester school will be received up to 12 o'clock noon, May 21st, 1938. Lowest or any tender not necessarily ! excepted. Work to be completed dur- ing. summer holidays, Plan and ! specifications at the secretary's house, H. O. Dobson, Secretary-Treasurer, Manchester, R. R. 4, Port Perry. 4 The firm of Grex & Humrmasys is disolved RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS 24!;8imcoe Street North, Oshawa. Phone 814 in attendance at my Port Perry office on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons of each week or by appointment. Queen Street, Port Perry, 'Phone 264 i FOR SALE Coleman Lamp, Coleman Iron, and 3-burner Stove, Baby's Cart and High Chair. All in good condition. Apply at Star Office. * FOR SALE Knapsack Sprayer (London Spray Motor Co.); Set beam scales; 1 horse scuffler. Apply to A. Johnstone, Lilla Street, Port Perry. mayl2 .. MAN WITH CAR Watkins Dealer (preferably be- tween 25 and 50) needed immediately ~ to supply established demand for ' World Farious Spices, Extracts, Bak- ing" Powder, Soaps, Cleansers, Medi- cines, Fly Spray, Mineralized Stock "and Poultry Tonics. 70 years reputa- tion. 10,000 dealers. Must be satis- 'fied with $30.00 weekly to start. .Sell- ing experience unnecessary. Farm experience helpful. Credit furnished right parties, Write immediately to, The J.R. Watkins Company, Montreal, i Que, Dept. o-p-b. may19 NOTICE--HEIRS 'WANTED In the Estate of William Mole, late of the Township of Reach, in the | County of Ontario, farmer, deceased, ' Will anyone having any information concerning -the present whereabout of Charlie Mole or Mahalie Mole or the heirs of either: of them communicate with the undersigned. The Admini- strator wishes to locate the heirs or next of kin of the above-named Wil- liam- Mole to enable him: to distribute the estate, : Harris, Harris and Wallace, Bar- risters, 41 Alger Building, Oshawa, Ontario, Solicitors for the Admini- strator, g = » ] Lo Sl ¢ ' {2 > Cie Ea 7 4 ry) "ues «5% 9 v 1} r 3 Tow £ fF » 4 1 Shed 8 = » a