NOW'S THE TIME FOR FISHING! Come and stay at Cricklewood Lodge, the home. of good meals and peaceful lodging. Rates reasonable. For, information Phone 200. Mrs. H. H. Powers, of Unionville, visited her sister Mrs. Fo FE. Reegor, on Saturday. } " Miss Ethel Cook is spending her holidays in Niagara Fall, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. David Jackson, of To- ronto, visited Dr. J. B. and Mrs. Lundy over the week-end. Sorry to report that Mrs. John Birkett is still quite ill. Mr. C. L. Redden, of Campbellford, the relieving agent at the station for the past two week, has returned home. Mrs. R. G. Greenfield of Bowman- ville, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs, F. G. Greenfield. We are pleased to hear that George Mulligan is home after such a long "seige in the Toronto Hospital, and that he will soon: be out and around again. Murs. Frank Little and son John of Campbellford, spent a week at the home of the Misses Harris. Mr. and Mrs. V. Greenfield and family of Stratford, were recent: visit: _ ors of Mr, and Mrs. F. G. Greenfield, Miss S. McLennan, of Ottawa, visit- ed with friends in town last week-end and stayed at Cricklewood Lodge. Mr. Arthur Asher of Port Dalhousie thas arrived in town. We regret to report that Mr. Bob Jeffrey has not improved in health; but we hope he may soon have his normal health again. Guests at Cricklewood Lodge over the week-end were: Miss E. (i. Butler, Miss M. A. Keith, Miss A. Dunsfield, of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. P. Rouless "and family, My. and Mrs, L. Le Rerick and sons of Cleveland, Ohio. Miss Helen Hamilton and gir} friend of Seaforth, visited Dr. and Mrs. Hamilton. Miss Bessie Crozier of Toronto, _visited her father Mr. Jno. W. Crozier over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Parry, son Duane, daughter Jean and Mr. De- Long, of Toronto, were guests of Mr. and-Mrs. Gordon Jeffrey for the 12th of July. E t Miss Donna Marie Jeffrey is staying with her aunt Mrs, Beacock at Green- bank for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Medd and son Clarence of Seagrave, Ferris Medd, of Chatham, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jans. Ruddy on Sunday. - Mr. Thos Bowerman has, gone into partnership with a man in Lindsay in the boat building business. + Mrs. Wm. Cook is spending a few days with her daughter Mrs, Wilkini- son, of Uxbridge. . iy Mr..and Mrs. Harold Hall, of Long \ Branch, visited -Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Hall over the week end. : "Mr. and Mrs, Hartwell Powers, of Orn Kirkland. Lake, visited Mr. and Mrs. i 7) ! Chas-Reesor, on Saturday. 4 A RIE Mrs. Glen Owen and Mr. and Mrs ny : -- John Davey, visited with Mr. and Mrs. iN i Frank Gerrow, Scugog, on Sunday. S95 231 Mrs. Robert Studholme of Toronto, Es i is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Birkett. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lucas and family of Toronto, are holidaying near Janet- ville. ; oH Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Doubt of Lake- "field, visited friends in town on Sat- urday. a Misses Ethel, Hallie and Edna Em- merson, are enjoying a_motor trip to the Maritimes. = : Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Esch and daughters Miriam and Wilma, and Mr. F. Danby, nll of Toronto, were viait- ors in town on Sunday. a Mr, Nelson Wagg, of Claremont, was a visitor in town on Thursday. * Mr. and 'Mrs. Irvin Coates, of Val D'Or Quebee, who have been _spending a few days with Mr. Coates' ~ "Zmother, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Morrison anc Miss = Peabody visited friends in , Prince Albert on Sunday. . Mr. William Willard has. taken a position. in the bookkeeping depart- ment of the Great West Life Insur- ance Company-at-the Toronto Office. Mr. and Mrs. Greenfield, of the C. N.R.; have returned Home from their _holiday in the Haliburton district. Mr, * Greenfield thinks the fishing is better : + down here, anyway. : Mr. and Mrs, Geo. McMillan of To- ronto, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McMillan. - Mr, Me- Millan is 'of the Toronto Telegtam staff. ! Mr. Bob Jones of Toronto, was a visitor fn town on Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Everett Jackson, of _ Toronto, visited friends in town on Tuesday, - \ J called on Port Perry friends on Mon. Mr. and Mrs. E. Norman and Lillian of Toronto, spent the week end with Mr. Herbert Blake. . Mr. Geo. Wilkingon of Toronto, Wa a Visitor in town on Monday. Mr. Fred Whitehead of Toronto, day. LEAVING FOR THE OLD LAND The friends of Mrs. John McMillan met at the. home of Miss Ethel Me- Dermott, on Monday évening to wish her Bon Voyage, and presented her with 'a silk velvet chenile house coat and slippers to match, before her trip to England. . Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Fielding and Mr. Ben Dunn were in.Lotus on Tues- day night. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Williams, of Winnipeg, and Mr. Frank Williams, of Chatham, are visiting at thé homes of relatives in town and vicinity. Mr. Thos. A. Blight and Mr. A. W. Brock 'were in Toronto on Wednesday , attending 'the session of the Masonic Grand Lodge. ANOTHER BIG ONE! Cleve Kight landed a six pound bass on Monday, near here, with an ordin- ary single spoon. It is helieved to be, the largesV bass taught in Lake Scugog this year. ---- ---- es el PP - FIRE BRIGADE IAD CALL ON MONDAY EVENING Shortly after six thirty, the fire alarm was squnding calling the bri- gade to a small fire on Cochrane st. The damage to the garage of Mr. A. Snyder was estimated at forty dollars. TELEPHONE OPERATOR ' HONOURED At the home of Mrs. E. 'Beare, on Tuesday evening, a party was given in henour of Miss Nellie MacGregor, who has just completed twenty-five years of service in the Bell Telephone Office in Port Perry. A large number of present and former operators were there to ex- press their appreciation of the loyal- ty and efficiency of service rendered by Miss MacGregor. This feeling was expressed in very delightful fashion by an address and the presentation of a lovely upholstered walnut chair. [ em EP ------ 7 A GENEROUS. CHEQUE The Chiroprators of America gave very practical evidence of good faith recently, when they sent a cheque for $249.01, which covered completely the cost of levelling the Palmer Memoriil Park. - Accompanying the cheque was a letter of appreciation for the good work done by the Port Perry Council with very good assurance that this work will go forward as soon as cir- cumstances warrant. The Chiroprac- tors are meeting in Dallas, Texas this month, when further steps will be taken regarding the Palmer Mem- orial. , CAN YOU BEAT THESE? "The hill district of Port Perry may have its fine gardens and lawns, but Phone 1011 FREE Parking OSH A WA AIR:CONDITIONED "Thursday, Friday, Saturday, JULY 20-21-22 Shirley Temple, in "Susannah of the Mounties" with Randolph Scott and Margaret Lockwood ADDED--Disney Cartoon-- "SEA SCOUTS" REVIVAL, Friday, at 10.45 p.m. Alexander's Rag Time Band R Starring Tyrone Power, Alice Faye.. and Don Ameche 4 Monday, Tuesday, JULY 24-25 "Calling Dr. Kildare" . Starring Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Laraine Day, Nat Pendleton. . Wed,, Thurs., Friday, Saturday, JULY 26-27-28-29 Sonja Henle, Tyrone Power, in "Second Fiddle" Rudy Vallee, Edna May Oliver, ~The--Greatest--Combination of Talent ever Gathered for a show . 'not all of them. beautiful flowers of 'the hill district, but it beats the hill in the production of vegetables; Mrs. RD. Woon has garden this year. Mr. Will Cook has had new potatoes since July 1st, 1939, also green peas. W. E, Webster has ripe tomatoes.. gt Can you beat 'that hill folk? A Lilla St. Resident IN MEMORIAM HALIL--<In loving memory of Mrs. Albert Hall, beloved wife of Albert Hall and mother of Ethel, Thomas, Annie and Gordon Martin, "He that believeth in Me, though he were dead, yet shall he live, and whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die." St. 11:25-26. ; "It is sweet to remember her a mother so dear; Though absent from 'us, yet ever 80 ' near. : et Unseen by the world, she stands by our side, : ' And whispers, "Dear One" death can- not diyide. Lovingly remembered by her family and husband. _BORN PTOLEMY--To Mr. and Mrs, R. Cectl_Ptolemy, on Wednesday, July 12, 1939, a daughter--Barbara Ann, CARNEGIE---At Porcupine General Hospital, on July 11th, 1939, to Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Carnegie, Schumacher, a son--Robert David, _ Lilla_ Street _may_ not - have the; Thurs., Friday, The best Western, Crammed with action" 'REE! 8 bricks of Pearce's Ice Cream by lucky number draw Saturday nite Thurs., Confectionery, Cold Drinks i Harvest Time is Canvas © Time You Make No Mistake WHEN YOU BRING YOUR CANVAS REPAIRS TO US So Come Along Boys DON'T let your Herses Sufler trom Sore Shoulders or Sore Necks, Use Bickmore's Gall Salve The Best in the World}! Relieve your Cattle and Horses of the tormenting ~ Flies; by using CAPPO FLY SPRAY It only casts $1 a gallon Use SLEEKENEK to: keep Your Stock in Goed eanned beets that were grown in her | WwW. E. Webster Port Perry Beatty Store Strand Theatre UXBRIDGE "Cool as the Ocean Breoee" In here the Latest Shows are shown! Virginia Bruce, Wallace Beery, in 4 "Bad Man of Biimstone" (this week). Join the fun! Mon., Tues, Wed. JULY 24,25-2 Anna May Wong an 'Shanghai Express' Thrills! And More Chills when you see this thrilling spectacle. Also A Copy Right--Pictorial No. 38. ri., Saturda Loy and Myrna" ark Gable, in "Test Pilot"_.| "Zoomin " "Aeroplanes race against 3 eath in this romance for Patron's connvenlence. {to be held in the Community 7 Health | Saturday (This Week) "you'll enjoy it. Color Cartoon, d Clive Brook, in (Next Week) n theatre LAWN BOW LING The winners at the weekly jitney were: Ladies--1st Evelyn Somerville, 21id--Mrs, Earl Beare. Gentlemen-- 1st John Murray; 2nd--Sam Griffen. The - competitors for the mystery prize wert Messrs. Fred Beatty, Gor-, don Bentley, - and Robt; Somerville, with Robert Somerville winner. ° A GOOD PIECE OF WORK It is pleasing to see that th Coun- cil are re-building the retaining wall in front of the Bowling Green. It is also noted that the boulevard will be free of weeds. This will complete the fine appearance of one of the beauty gpots of which Port Perry is justly proud. ! vu IN MEMORIAM PHILP -- In memory of our dear gister, Mrs. T. E. Philp, who passed away July 17th, 1938. = Your helpful Christian spirit ever lingers with us. Always remembered by Sisters and Brothers. - C--O -------- -- BOULEVARDS "It our citizens would all co-operate with the Council in keeping' the boule- vards neatly trimmed there would be a great improvement in the appear- ance of our streets. Many take a real pride in maintaining- a nice front at the roadside. ~The amount of work entailed is comparatively small; but the value in appearance to the pro- perty and the town can hardly be estimated. g EE Port Perry Rod and Gun Club About thirty Port Perry men have signified their intention of forming a Rod and Gun Club 'in town. A meeting to organize is Room af the Public Library, on Thursday, July 27, at 8 p.m. All signers aad others interested .in this project are urged to be pres. ent, so that the Club my be prop- erly formed. << ' Mr. J: C. Cockburn has been largely instrumental in promot- ing this Club, and will gladly give information as to the aims ahd objects of the Club. } £ . A Your Home Paper is at your service to promote all that will be of benefit to Port Perry. Our Phones are 50 and 85, and we shall appreciate _it "if "you will phone in special items of news: or, better still, call at the office, or send the-news in-by mail. - Correspondence should arrive Note-- Every diamond is insured. 8 Bentley's Jewelry Store Port Perry | I "The eolumns of the Port Perry : Star provide an excellent medium: for advertising your needs of buying, selling; or exchanging. There market in the locdlity covered by the Star, and the cost is very small--bc. a line for want ads. In sending want ads., please en: : elose payment -- small amounts}ff are hard on bookkeeping. Masonic Grand Lodge Meets NEW DISTRICT DEPUTY ELECTED BY ONTARIO DISTRICT ' MASONS Mr. Harry Mitchell,.of Port Hope, was elected District Deptuy - Grand Master of Ontario District, at' the meeting of Grand Lodge, yesterday, held in Toronto. THOU SHALT NOT KILL! Drive Carefully! ~~ ST.JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. R. Simpson, Minister. Sunday School at-10 a.m.. Public Worship at 11 a.m, Everybody Welcome CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rector--Rey. J. C. Clough. Sunday, July. 23rd-- 8 a.m.--Holy Communion 9.46 a.m --Sunday School 11 a.m. Morning Prayer atid sermon Sunday, July 3t0h-- 8 a.m.--Holy. Communion, 9.45 a.m.--Sunday School. "7 p.m.--Evensong and sermon. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. W. J. H." Smyth, Minister. 10 a.m.--Sunday School ! 11 am--Rev. W. J. H. Smyth" will at the office not later than Tues- day. ; preach. No evening service. \ DOMINO DRY GINGER ALE, 30 oz. Bottle 10c. SPECIAL! CLOVER SPECIAL! = SPECIAL) TIGER SALM COFFEE - * J DOMINO DRY 1] A + Domino Tea kit 49¢ PICNIC SWEET MIXE PICKLES 2s 23¢- DOMINION PEANUT 4 BUTT ER Tea 18¢ BAYSIDE STUFFID 4 OLIVES. tu 28¢ DOMI STONES HONEY w.1 www JEWEL sorruue ON Fancy cowor SPECIAL CHASE & SANBORN "DATED" 54 4 Singer Alef: 10¢ COFFEE Lh 28¢ gps ae. HEALTH SOAP a LIFEBUOY cuore BXYDOL ws 21¢ LOWEST PRICES. on Cherries, Watermélons, Blueberries: Raspberries Velues Effective hors, PW, Sot, Joly 20, 21, 22 « LIMITED 39¢ TE § 23 - : nw 385¢ * 4 1b. (Tin LAD Dressing a 39¢ SAK EYAPORA , CERTO we 28¢ NITARY S6AL arowox me I2€C. RUBBER : | Jor Re . 488. RINGS ow 23¢. : SEALERS oe. 990. is. a good and growing |% Collars | Stock Spray. animals hide. PER GAL. $1.00 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 20th, 1939 RENCE'S Drug Store NEWS with Safety at ep ENGLISH HEALTH SALTS, Ib. 39¢.° MARLIN RAZOR BLADES, FROSST'S 217 TABLETS FLIT REXALL FLY-KIL ... our Rexall Store.) 12 for 25c. 35¢., 75¢., $1.50: A very satisfactory TANGEL for Deep Sunburn ....50¢ product which will not i \ stain' or burn the' FLY TOX ..29¢, «.ovoenvnn 49¢., 89c, : WRITE OEY, '..20¢, and 33c. .29¢. and 49c. PHONE $9 URES UISOB EL SOE CSAIL ISOC TTC 2 ! YOUR FAMILY - Can relieve you from baking worries, and THE HOME A. M. LAWRENCE 730 Rexall save A Tt A TAY 2AM best in Bread and Pastry. JEMISON'S BAKERY OF GOOD BREAD AND PASTRY phone 93, Port Perry. PORT PERRY BAKER 'provide the HAROLD W. Phone 41 ERE LOST At Lions Club imitation alligator skin billfold. containing consider- able sum of money. Finder please notify Star Office. Reward. - Do You Need Stationery? Letterheads. envelopes, bill" heads, and all kinds of business _ office requirements supplied at the Star Office. Genuine Hand Made LONG STRAW Horse FIT and MEASURE GUARANTEED AT NO EXTRA COST. MADE BY MAN WITH THIRTY YEARS EXPERIENCE Can be obtained from-- T. STEWART, or WM. WEBSTER PORT PERRY, ONT. W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 9 a.m, to 5 ph. + Office Upstairs, over Sleep's Insurance Office, SUITS SPONGED AND PRESAED 80 Cents t SUITS CLEANED Dry Cleaned $1.00 C. P. ROLPH 4 PROTECT YOURSELF with Reliable Fire Insurance Place Your Insurance with ; EMMERSON : . Port Perry You can still get BRAY CHICKS in most b . But last regular 1939 hatches |" are now in incubators-- -Aet-quiekly=it-you want July chicks of famous Bray quality, sturdy, fast-growing, early laying. ~August hatches to order only. : ~Wallace Marlow hed BLACKSTOCK, ONT. ; "WANTED Colored Coaloil Lamps, Toilet Sets, complete; Glass Cupboards, old glass. : "C. COOK. Phone. 120 r 2 'Myrtle Station. FOR SALE = Fresh Raspberries for sale. Apply . to Mrs. Arthur Reynolds, R.RJ4, Port Perry, Phone 1644 r 3. (The firm of Greer & Humphreys ls disolved.) ARTHUR VW. 8. GREER in attendance at my Port Perry office on Wednesday morning, and Friday afternoon of each week, or by appeintment. Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 264 (The firm of Gres 4& Humphreys is disolved.) RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS 24% Bimeos Street North, Oshawa. Phone 814 ay in attendance at my Port Perry office on week or by appointment. Queen Btreet, Port Perry, Phone. 264 DR. J. B. LUNDY > DENTAL SURGEON Office above Bell Telephone Exchange, North Side Queen Btreet, Port Perry. Upstairs, over Jemison's Bakery NION Ld . Ld "Phones: Office 68w, Residence 68) EE Yh a ------ We Offer You the Choice of the Market in Fresh and Cured Meats at CAWKE Lowest Market Price. Courteous Service ; 'Cawker Bros. Phone Ww Port Perry Prompt and I ' S ie \S A Tuesday and Thursday afternoons of each - ~~