Mrs] S Norman of Buffalo, has xefurned to Buffalo after. spending a _ couple of weeks with Mrs W Davey. 'Mr John Irvin, Mrs Ross Milne; Mis Geo Coates and son lrvin, have returned home from their Western rip. 'Mr and Mrs Minty, together with * their son and daughter, and neice, Miss Squires, all of 'Winnipeg, spent :some days in town last week. Mr 'Minty used to keep a stationery store An town a number of years ago, and found many friends to visit here. We were pleased to learn from Mr. Minty that Mr Al Gilroy is enjoying good health, Mr. D. R. Davenport, (formerly 'of Davenport & Jones), together with Mr. Keith and Miss Clara Davenport, of Elmira, N.Y, were in town last week, renewing old acquaintances; Mrs D. Duff, of Trenton, is holi- daying with 'Mr and Mrs Musgrove. Mrs (Rev) Rowland and son, Mor- gan, of Brooklin, spent the week end with her parenta, Mr and Mrs Mus- grove. Staff Inspector Gfegory was visiting Chief Nesbitt and other friends in this wicinity. Mr and Mrs W J Coultis and Miss Mae were visiting friends at Hampton last week They also spent some days with Mrs W F Walker, Prospect Messrs Alf Collins, Newmarket,and Joseph Collins, Toronto, were guests of Mr and Mrs W J Coulis last week. The visited Mr and Mrs W F Walker Dr J°A Murray has returned home after spending a very pleasant holiday with his son and daughter in Canton, Ohio. EE | | vie Stalter, of Os "I'am Alpha od Omega" Miss Jen ing | the : own musi setting to the piece. Her rich: tralto and perfect rendition broug out the beauty of the composition with: fine effect, : hawa, ith h sang "Abide with Me." She bas a beautiful soprano voice with an almost perfect contralto range. - Miss. Maud Salmon of 'Oshawa | 9% The duett between Miss Stalter and | a aL Miss Salmon--'How Sweet the Name piece of harmony, Mr. N. H. Scilley, of Oshawa, sang twice, and was very much appreciated. He has a fine tenor voice and a good Probably his best 'number; also of Oshawa, is an artist who knows F{Bo% to accompany well, Anglican Church On Sunday next at the Church of the Ascension, the Incumbent, Rev C F Stent, B. A, L. Th, will preach' on the subject, "Vision and Service." A "Junior Guild," to include all the girls of the congregationaup to fifteen years of age, having been formed in the Church' of Ascension, Port Perry, under the capable superintendency of Mrs Wm. Cook, St. Thomas Church, Brooklin, havé followed this good ex- ample and have 'formed a "Junior Guild," under the auspices of the Women's Guild" with Mrs Dunn as Superintendent. These two Societies. promise to be among the most useful and successful in the parish. Under the auspices of the Church of the Ascension, Mr and Mrs E Gor- don, of High Foint, are giving two small Toronto girls the benefit of two weeks Fresh air. Electric lights have been placed in St. Thomas Church, Brooklin, and were used for the first time on Sunday last.. The Incumbent and congrega- 'tion are deeply indebted and very p A a Gz rateful to Dr John Moore for his Intends to Leave Town{Er towards - the. expenses in- Mr. George Gerow. has sold his fine residence to Mr. Allan Goode," 'and in~ tends to move to Toronto about the. first of October, Y Mr, Goode is to be congratulated upon having secured a very fine home. It was built by Mr Gerow, who did the work with his usual thoroughness and good taste, We sincerely regret that Mr. and Mrs. Gerow are leaving town. They have heen good citizens and "indi neighbors. As Reeve, Mr Gerow worked for the town with unstinted energy, and did . all 'he could for the best interests of the people. When Mr and Mrs Gerow leave for x, their new home, they will be followed . by ihe kindly wishes of many friends, who thoroughly appreciate the sterling qualities that have been 4 fine exam- . ple of good citizenship, Bowling - Lindsay is having a Tournament : open to Clubs of the Central Bowling "League on Wednesday, the 28th inst. for' which Mr. W. F. McCarty has ~ given a cup. Itis expected that four or five rinks will attend from here, as he date 1s the last local half holiday of the summer season. In the finals of the first event in the * Singles . competition, Dave Carnegie "won out from H. J]. White by 31 to 83. A: consoiation event is now being .rplayed off, and the 'winner will have 0 easy task, as there are still a bum: ber of good players in the event. The local rink -attending the Do- Tournament at Toronto found "the going too fast, but returned home| of éxperience. ~The trip formed a wery delig thi Holiday jot Be Sowers 'volved in placing lights in the 'church + Baptist Church * Port Perry and Greenbank Baptist Churches aré glad to répor* that the sums of $73.43 and $26.95 were given on Sunday last to the Belgian Refugee Relief Fund, in the order named. Wounded Word was received here on Mon- day that Pte. John Tinsley had been admitted to the Ontario Military Hos- pital, at Orpington, Eng, suffering from a gunshot. wound in the right leg. > The Colden Rule Every town shopper has an" oppor- tunity to practice-the golden rule by shopping before 9 p.m: on Saturdays, After that hour, our friends from the country come in. They cannot very well get here earlier, as they are very busy these days. ~~ If at all possible it.is advisable to shop early, both for your own comfort keepers and those Who cannot "shop early. Try it. next Sethatoy, Auction Sale the empty store next to 'the STAR command of tone production. - His |} song--*'Fear Ye Not, O Israel," was | Mr. Harry Salmon, the Organist, | and for the convenience of the store-| D. Corbman and:others are holding } a sale of furniture and ottier goods in || Office on' 'Thursday, Aug t 23(to-day)| at 1,00 p.m. noon of Jesus Sounds"--was a magnificent x he office of the BOT ema nd " POST OFFICE IYSPECTOR'S FFI, Toronto] August 13, 1918. £ A. SUTHERLAND, Post Office Inspector. Purse Lost The advertisement under this head- ing which appeared in last week's issue of the STAR, paid the advertiser: very well, as the purse was a good one and contained over $5.00 in money.. That |- shows that it pays to advertise, and that there are honest people in the world. = This is the second timgin two weeks that a purse and its owner have been brought together 'through advertising:in the STAR. Fall Fairs. Oshawa--September'9-11 Lindsay--September 19-21 Port Perry -- September 26-27 Markham--October 3-5 Sunderland--Sewtember 17-18 Udora-- October 1 2 Woodville--September 12-13 Blackstock--September 21:25 = Wanted For Rent five or ten acres suitable for small fruits, vegetables, and poul- try. Must bave small house," good water, prefer near lake front, also bush. Send full particulars to Box265 STAR Office, Port Perry, Ont. Wanted to Purchase Small farm or -summer co on lake shore near: Port Perry «+ Send {+ particulars, price, etc >to Box 261, STAR Office; Poit Perry, Onte : LOCAL AGENT | WANTED for the "Old Reliable" "FONTHILL NURSERIES Thousands of Orchard trees need replacing. War gardens call for small fruits,early oearing fruit trees, dsparagus, rhubarb plants. The demand for ornamental stock in towns and villages "istarge. Secure a payingiagency with liberal commissions. Experience not necessary. Stone & Weliington (Established 1837) . TORONTO, ONT.. GOOD | ~ POSITIONS. H GEO. JACKSON, Auctioneer gy 'Successor to CAWKER BROS. We pay Highest Cash Price tor Live Stock, Hides, Sking,2 Wool, ete. Our Motto ie>"Live and let live." $ es Haat 4 There can' Ten no question that Sor 'music is" eed' and It is an indispensable food and tonic. It is the greatest influence in the = It enriches our whole lives. at this time.' "for your spirits, "educational world. - 4] We are enthusiastic about Columbia: Grafonolas' and Records and anxious to have you hear them and judge them; It would be a pleasure'for us to deliver an outfit to your home. q There i is a Columbia $15.00 model to the full cabinet: models at $11 ro. up to > $5001 in the period designs, i big for every purse; | from the