You need a suit that isn't a load to carry around. Lo oo de Ta At the same time you, need one that doesn't bag at the knees and hang over your shoul- *ders like a rag. . . - Fit, style and quality are guaranteed in the Summer Suits we make. They hold their shape because they're built right, W. H. Doubt Tailor LADIES FINE BOOTS See our Ladies' Patent Colt Boots at $2,775, $3.00 and 3.50 in either lace or button, MENS FINE BOOTS See our range of Men's Boots at $4.00, in Box Calf, Velour Calf Gun Metal and Patent Colt in either lace or button, Everything in the latest styles and newest lasts. T. C. Forman are A | EEE W.0. ELLIOTT PriNoiPAL. ALLKINDS Always in stock. Also fresh fish, smoked meats, etc. Highest Cash price paid for Hides, Skins, Live Stock W.A. BOYCE, ---- + tee SUMMER SESSION Students may enter any day. Open entire year. Now is a good time to enter. Largest trainers in Canada. Graduates get best positions. Thousands studying at home, Exclu- sive right of the "Famous Bliss Book-Keeping Sys- tem for Ontario. ""Actnal Business from Start to Finish." Write for particulars, Peterborough Business College GEO. SPOTTON, Principal ---- FOUND A Carrier Pigeon.. Bird lhas brass number tag and silver leg band with mileage record of ove* 8000 miles. Owner can have same by apply- ing at the STAR Office, identifying property and expenses. KING PROCTOR The French Coach Horse will be at the Sebert. House, Port Perry, for service until October 1st. H. McKENZIE Miss Essie Jackson, of 'Winnipeg has been spending a couple of weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Jackson, of the Se will remain for.some time. her sister, Mrs. Poole, ; Ross Ecalick, on Thursday, ac- companied his aunt, Mrs. Copeland. to Port Hope. Newcastle to their new home at Cannington, spent the 'night with Mr. and Mrs. Thos Graham's Dur- Centre fo visit Mr, Irwin's ou home and school. Luck came to Mrs. H.! Pralick, last Wednesday, in the form of & six pound maskinonge on ber hook Mrs, Hiscox and daughter have opened up their cottage at Pettet's point. BORN--At Cannington 7 to Rev: and Mr: M. Irwin Everyone sympathizes with " Orval Stone but sincerely hope that his purse and large sum of money wili be found. The Cadmus Football eam are planning to play at Seugog. on July 8th. Mrs. Morin and daugitters' are settled for the season in thelrcottage at the point. Never before were seen such numbers af darning-necdles. We are told they have helped greatly to rid us of the busy-buzzy mosquitos. ° 2B. '| Those which have escaped are ply- ing their trade with stinging effect. An interesting meeting was held at the Head Church June 28th. Some choice music was provided by . Mrs. Geo. Sweetman, Messrs Clark and Cowley. The humorous reading by Mr. Mortimer Clark was unusually good.» Mr. Van Camp, who with a number, of friends motored from Port Perry, and gave his interesting lecture on "The Pyramids of Egypt. Mrs. Jno. Jackson spent the w eck end in Toronto. Mrs, Hiram Fralick left on July Ist for a visit wish her sister in Port Hope. Mrs. Arthur O. Mix is visiting her parents at the parsonage. Stanley Gerow and Clide Platten wheeled to Uxbridge last week to visit friends. ' Messrs Schell and Pettet spent .a couple of days with Mr. MeKinley, of Raglan, Mr. Haig left on Thursday for his home near Norwood. SEAGRAVE Misses Pear! Snyder, Dora Orchard: Alma Pollock, Blanche Frise, and Bertie Chilvers wrote on the Ha- trance Examinations, at Port Perry, last week. We wish them all sue. cess, but would like to ask where are our boys this year. Mr and Mrs. Buchner, of Toronto motored down to visit her 'mochef, Mrs, S. Moon, = Onr League service on Thursday night is in charge of Citizenship Committee, 'Our Dominion Day Songs speech and. history. ! Miss Lily Clements; of Toront 5 back for summer holida ys. Mrs. Foster and. Gladys Heaslie are in the city. Mr. and Mrs, Emster, of T' nto, are guests at Ocean House, visiting their home. sore, Shey / Mis, Jos. Gerow is staying with On Tuesday Jine Mh. Rev, Mr. | Mansell Irwin with his sons Karl and Paul, who weré en route from ing the evening they drove 'to the ir has been ill for some time. will be celebrated with degoration, : with spray, and she. carried of _urehids, - roses, and lilies of the: valley, There 'were no attendants, © dod a reception at her home in Albany Avenue, Mr. and M's, Fowke left Marray Bay and up the Saguenay. | ur [cA Too late for last week Mrs, Luther Sonley spending a couple of weeks with: friends. in Sonya dnd Sorgrare , spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Geo. Howsam., er Oswald and cousin Bert Clarkson spent Coronation day in Toronto. Mrs. Woodeock, of Toronto spent Saturday and: Sunday with: her parents, Mr. and Mrs, James Buck. Miss Violet Woodcoek has return- ed to her home in Toronto after a two months visit with her. grand- parents Mr. and Mra. Buck. - Mr. 'Enoeh Kendall and Mr, Wright Crosier attended the Conser~ vative Convention .in Whitby on Monday. forget-me-nots, 3 after-the ceremony. Mrs, Distin held: v latér to spend their honeymoon at; Mr. and Mrs. Cutting, 'Roseville i. Mr. Bernard.Clarkson, and 'broth. 1 Miss Marjorie Bently has retarn- (Geo. Payne, of Uxbridge. ful barn raising Tass Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tummonds, Port Perry and MissiE. Murray, of Seagrave guests fof Mr, -and- Mrs. Jno. M, Murray. K William and Charles Gibener. at Keep in miud the Garden Party at the home.of Mr, R. W. Walker, of Ridgedale Farm, on Thursday evening, July 6th. a GREENBANK Too late for last week " Miss Lottie Tibble and Miss Mari- on Waterman, of Chicago are visit- ing with" Mrs. James Love and other relatives, We are very sorry. to report the death of Mr: "Andrew. "Miller who The funeral took place on Monday June 26th. Mr, Miller was very highly was a member of the Presbyterian Church and also of the Independent Order of Foresters' The usual Ser- vice held at the house was conduct. ed by the Rev. Mr. McKay while the I. O. F, had charge of the burial service at the grave. es We were very much pleased to have Miss McGill with 'ns "Studay evening. is spending a few days With Ms, Everett Love. Thursday of last week in Port Yarry and d bad an enjoyab time, Miss I. and Master E. Blight arofdd cd from a visit with her sister Mra, {Good sandy loam. Mr, Luther Hortop had a success: i tended a picnic at Atha on Saturday, | ed with a handsome clock by respected by atl who knew him and | Miss Clara: Bond, of Prince Albert % Quite & number from hete spent | PORT PERRY. "PIN EDALE The ladies of the Methodist church met to make their missionary "quilts rh the basement of the church, After the quilting the tables were!' spread, refreshments were served and all had a sociable time together Mr. Richard Hoskin sold five plgs the other day the total weight which was 2700 1bs,, That's a big figure at which to turn the scales--an av- erage of 540 lbs. each. FARM FOR RENT . 74 acres all cleared for plowing, Six acres. of orchard, good frame. house, large barn. Three good - wells. This property is lot 6, con. 9, Scugog, kiuown as the Miller Property, Possesion after harvest is off: Apply Thos. Hope, Port Perry. CARTWRIGUT NEWS Miss Estelle Raines, of 'Pickering College, Newmarket is visiting her cousins Misses M. und T. Hooper. Miss Laura Orcfiard was present- the pupils of Blackétock Public School, at their closing exercises, The oc. casion was Miss Orchard's leaving | the school. Miss Orchard intends remaining at home for the future, FARM FOR SALE 120. acres; belug north three-fifths of lot 2, conf, 4 Mariposg, 5 acres unbroken, balance in excellent state 'of euit. vation, Soil is clay Joam Bank barn with pe ain, water attachments in stable, brick house, young oréhard, tw pever-failing wells, also jovi Apply : to Jus, MeTaggirs, Sonya, P, Send SUR 2 to opi { known as O'Neill's Bridge." County Council The following are. notes. of he est: gleaned from: the: the 'adjonrned session of the Coun Council A grant of $1000 was made to Township of Reach toward ercetion. of a bridge on. the ni concession over the Nonquon Croef ha In the report -of 'the Legislatton the following recommendation was brought in-- £600 was granted for the new roadway around Ham' 's Hill on Seu gog Island. Your committee vecoinmiend th this.Council join 'with the County of Halton in 'memorializing ths Ontario Governnient that the Legit lative Assembly 80 change the law that Railway Companies shall made liable fora fair proportion the cost of investigating. actidents on their line or thet ars caused in the construction of = their. lines, "And that this. Council authorize the Warden and Clerk to sign same 9 forward said Petition to the le of the County of Halton. =" The .Committee on Agriculture ~ | recommended as follows-- Your committee having conside: ihe application from § Froit Growers' Associat mend that a pra £ 'made to aid io mal ; i Ontario 'County at jb Provincia Hortisultural Show at Toronto "this year. A by-law appointing A.W Tae | som, of the Town ot Whitby, Audis of neous relat Crimin