SALE OF HOME-MADE COOKING The Ladies of St. John's Presby- terian Church will hold a sale of Home Made Cooking and useful articles suit- able for Christmas Gifts in the Com- munity Room at the Public Library on the afternoon of Saturday, November 25th. Afternoon tea will be served. nov 23 AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Peters will be at home to their friends om Tuesday, November 28th, from 3 to 5, and from 7 to 8, on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary. Don't miss the LO.ILE. Dance on "Friday night, November 24th, at the High School. Admission 30c. Mrs. Bentley and Joan were in To- ronto on Sunday. Mrs. Purdy and Mrs. Bentley were guests of Mrs. David Archer of Oshawa, last Thursday. . Mr. and Mrs. C. I DeGuerre and Mr. and Mrs, J. Johnstoif, of Oshawa, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Koch. = Mr. Grant Real, of the Civil Service in the War Department at Ottawa, was a recent guest of his mother, Mrs. M. Real. Mrs. Howe and Mrs. W., Causley and daughter Winnie, of Lindsay, called .on friends here .on Tuesday evening. We are pleased to report that Mrs. M. A. Gerrow has improved some in health. p Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kent of Lindsay, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Gerrow. © Mr. F. Pugh and Miss Myrtle Pugh, of Chalk Lake, visited Mr. and Mus. Robert Maynard, on Monday. We are sorry to learn that Mr. Robt. © Wallace is ill. © We hope he will soon recover. : . Mr. Bill Pyatt of Toronto, visited friends in town on unday. Mrs. Pyatt, of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mrs. H: R. Archer. Mr. Parry Fydell of London, visited friends in town on Tuesday. Mr. Theo. Raines has purchased Mrs: J. MeMillan's house on Cassimir Street, now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. ..L. Clark. Mr. J. C. Ott of Kitchener, was a visitor in town on Monday. Sorry to hear of the illness of Mrs; S. Smith. We hope she will soon re- cover. Mr. Sam Toplis of Peterboro was a recent visitor in town. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Blanchard of Oshawa, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. Palmer. My. and Mrs. P. C. Brown, Whitby, visited Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Greenfield, on Thursday evening. Mr. M.T. Beare of Toronto and Mr. Jack Beare, of Huntsville, spdnt the _ week-end with Mrs. M. T. Bdar Mr. and Mrs. Earl 'Beare of Clare- mont, visited relatives here on Sun- day. ) Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Waldon ot Queensville, and Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Boe, of Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Boe over the week ehd. Miss Pat Jackson of Toronto West- ern Hospital, spent Sunday in town. Miss Jean McDermott, of Toronto was home for the week-end. Mr and Mrs. John Young-of Sun- derland, were visitors in town on Thursday. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilkinson of Ux bridge, visited friends in town on Sun day, > Pastor Clem Wright and, the Baptist Mission here. Mr. and Mrs, W. Ferguson of To- ronts, were recent guests in town. Congratulations to Fred Densham on his promotion to Lance Corporal inf thg Ontario Regiment, "5 Messrs. Farl and Gecil Heayn re- urned from their hunting trip with wo fine deer, Well done boys! J and 'Concert in their club rooms. About Mrs, Wright and children, of Toronto, were visiting friends in town on Sunday. Mr, Wright conducted the services in PLUEBIRD GENUINE DIAMOND RINGS HOURLD FREE ASAINST LOSS Note-- Every diamond is insurédd: Bentley's Jewelry Store Port Perry | Lions Club Amateur Nights Two Amateur Night dates have been set--1 at Black- stock, Tues., November 28 The other will be the final |. at Port Perry, December 1st These Amateur Nights are creating widespread interest and those who attend are sure of an enjoyable enter- tainment. ------ | Judge Mott, of the Juven- tle Court, will address the Port Perry Lions Club at the supper meeting, Friday Dec. 8th. He 1s an excellent speaks. J An Instructive and Interesting Display. The Young People of the Port Perry vr FREE Parking OSHAWA - AIR- CONDITIONED Thursday, Friday and Saturday, be NOVEMBER 23:25 "A LION HAS WINGS" for TAKE "RHUGO" sciatica, lumbago, neuritis. quick, safe relief, Morrison's Drug Store, Port Perry, Secure : '104 Richmond St: W., Toronto. Phone Rheumatism, Price $1.00 at! or write Telfer Specialty Company, Fis 1011 2 . es io} "BOYS' "TOWN" is being presented at "the Strand Theatre, Uxbridge, next week. This. popular play features Spencer Tracy. and tht boy sensation, Mickey Rooney. The play had a §ix weeks run at Lowes Theatre, Toronto. Starring Ralph Richardson, : and Merle Oberon, in 9 Alexander Korda's new film Perambulators dramatizing the part played by = England's Royal Air Force in the current World War. ADDED--Coloured Ca "The Glass Slipper" REVIVAL, Friday, at 10.45 p.m. "You're A Sweetheart" starring Alice Faye George Murphy Monday and Tuesday, N Edward G. Robinso "It is now more than a year ago that | we, in compliance with the requests of correspondents, complained of the | nuisance of perambulators in our pub- | lic streets and even markets, Careless servants are constantly gazing in any direction but the right one, and the i consequence' is that persons of hoth sexes get their toes run over or thelr { ankles bruised by these common pests of society, If children are sént out for an airing, why allow them to be wheeled through crowded thorough- fares and in market-places on market rtoon-- i and ov. 27-28 n, in I with Ruth Hussey, Gene Lockhart Wednesday and Thursday, November 29-30 'BLACKMAIL' |v, that we saw three servants, each in charge of a perambulator, blocking up the pavement, and, for ought we know, talking scandal about other. people's affairs. tolerable, surprised that the attention of the Magistrates has been: directed to it. lays," to the annoyance of every It was only the other day The nuisance has become in- and we are not therefore "These Glamour Girls' starring Lew Ay res and Anita Louise Whatever physical harm may occur to the ghildren doubled up in these ma- chings, no annoyance can accrue to the public outside the town; byt in erowd- ed thoroughfares and narrow streets, Unitéd Church thoroughly enjoyed the talking pictures presented by the Bell Telephone Co. at their meeting last week. The -display was brought to Port Perry through the courtesy of Mr, H. M. Black, District Manager-of the Bell Telephone: Co. Those who were privileged to see the pictures and hear the description of telephone accomplishment will never forget its wonders. These won- ders were vividly portrayed in the con- trast between the original Bell tele- phone, and the modern receiver and transmitter, This latter instrument that rests so quietly in its cradle con- tains 320 separate picces, all of which ure constructed with delicate accuracy, and assembled with precision.' - Krom the day when Don Carlos ex- pressed - unbounded amazement on hearing his first telephone message, to the present world-wide telephone com- munication, a story of unsurpassed in- telligernit courage has been written. It is almost unbelievable to see. the pro- gress that has been made in the past few years. The young people feel indebted to Mr. Black and the Bell Telephone Co. for this vision of modern talking ac- complishment. . The Port Perry Branch of the Grand Army and Navy Veterans wish to thank all those who so kindly loaned their cars to the veterans, who attend- ed the funeral of Sgt.-Major Hayden. © W. G. Hull, President. A SPLENDID NIGHT On November 17th, 1939, The Army- [Navy Vets 216, The Loyal _Orange Lodge 223, and Queen Victoria Ladies' Auxiliary, held a Chicken Pie Supper eighty adults and children sat down to enjoy the supper. Rev. Jos. Denny, the Hon, Chaplain of the Vts, gave the blessing. All were served, the room was gleared of tables, and a fine con- cert was soon under way. Rev. Mr. Denny was the chairman, - The pro- gram consisted of 0 Canada as the «| opening. song, a saxophone solo by F, Hughes with his mothe at the piano; Hugh Prentice, a song with guitar ac- companiment; solo', by Mrs. Bowes; Herb, Howard, a song, accompanied by, his son Herb on the autoharp; a song -|by Geo. McKay; tap dancing by Miss -| Knapp of Oshawa; a song by Howard Durkin; mouth 'organ and harp duet by Herb Howard and Jas. Irwin; duet by -the Kerr Sisters; many .old time gongs were sung. Nearly all were double numbers. At the conclusion, God Save the King. The OfMcers.and Members of the above organizations - apprecinfc' ihe help and co-operation given them -in their. war work. rt tN WP RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, Back. ache, Lumbago ar¥ attacked at the source hy the cleansing and antiseptic action of Rumacaps. Get them at A. JUST Four Weeks Till Christmas SHOP EA RLY these perambulators and their careless or reckless conductresses, are rather trying to our tempers as well as our shins," (Note--This article appeared in the "Derby & Chesterfield Reporter" of September 11, 1863, and is republished by courtesy of Mr. Berrill.) We have in Stock the following goods that will make HIM an acceptable Gift: DRESS SOCKS 25¢, 35¢, 40¢, 500, 60c. per pair Be sure you see these before you buy for your Friend Hubby, FLASH LIGHT ~ BATTERIES Cive HIM Batteries for his Flashlight Ever Readys, 15¢. each Flashlight Bulbs, 15¢c ea Gifts. We have them 450. to $1 $1 per pair. Beatty Store, Port Perry 'Watch his space next week! Dance to the music of Bert Cliff and his Band at the High School Assembly Hall. The dance is held under the auspices of the .O.D.E. Tickets 30c. UNITED CHURCH W. M. 8. The W.M.S. of the United Church met fn the Ladies' Parlour on Nov- ember 8th, with twenty members pre- sent, Mrs. Geo, Davey, presiding. The devotionaY period was In charge of Mrs. R. B. Smallman, assisted by Mrs. L. A. Koch. It was decided not to havea supper this fall. The Study Book was very ably taken by Mrs, Murphy, the topic bejng "The Untouchables in India", The meeting was brought to a close by hymn and prayer. - CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Earl (Dick) Leslie Hood, wishi to express thelr sin- cere thanks and deep. apprecigtion to the many relatives, friends and neigh- bors for the acts of kindness, expres sions of sympathy and floral tributes extended during the loss of their dear M. Lawrence's Drug Store. A son and brother, ee MIVEES = make Suitable Christmas |§ Ww. E. 'Webster 4 DANCE, NOVEMBER 24th, DELANEY FURS FUR COATS $1.00 Down, $1,00 Weekly ~®Remodelling ®Repairs MISS A. STOUT -| respective homes for the weck end. and they report Mr. Tetlow - is im- SCUGOG The social evening will be held on Friday evening at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. Carl Graham. A good program being. prepared and also a lunch will | be served. Everybody invited. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Jackson attend- ed the wedding of Miss Audrey: Judd- son, of Toronto, to Mr, McCarthy of Kitchener, in -St." Album -Anglican Church in Toronto, on Monday evening November 18th. The happy couple will reside in Toronto. Mr, James Crozier is busy delivering the tax slips. Mr. and Mrs. C.- Mills, vdaughter Mildred and My, Roy Hope, visited My Albert Short on Sunday. Mr. Short has his hand badly mangled. Mr. and Mrs. J. Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. L. Pearce and Mary Lou, visited Mr. R. Tetlow in Christie St. Hospital, proving in health. Mrs. Earl Réader is improving after an operation in the Oshawa Hospital last' week, Mr, Geo. Reid of Enniskillen, visited his niece Mrs, L. Pearée a few days recently, Mrs. S. Rodman visited her sister end, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Clark moved to their new home in Prince Albert, so Mr, Clark would be nearer his school duties. _ Mr. Geo. Sweetman and son Luzerne visited his brother Arthur at Uxbridge on 'Sunday, and:learned that June is improving after her operation at the Sick Children's Hospital in -Toronta. Her mother is staying with her. Scugag people extends their deepest sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hood and family in the sad bereave- ment in the passing of their son Eaxl. Earl was born on the Island and as a small hoy moved to Port Perry with his parents, Besides his parents he leaves one brother Harold, and two sisters, Mrs. Hooey, Port Perry and Mrs. Carnegie, Timmins, It looks as though" winter. .is here. The lake has been frozen over for several days now. : Miss Lillian Fralick, Toronto, Miss Dorothy Joblin, Pickering, and Miss Audrey Hood, Mariposa, were at their Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Mark and family of Port Perry, were visitors of his parents Mr. and Mrs. w. Mark on Sunday. - ' -Mr, and Mrs, Lewis Pearce visited Ver parents Mr, and Mrs. W, Clark, at Mariposa, on Monday, Sorry to hear of the illness of Miss 1, Reader; at the home of her brother, Mr, Wm. Reader. We wish for her a speedy recovery, 3 GOATS FOR SALE AGENT, PORT PERRY Apply to H. Luscombe, Port Perry. a + DOMINION + CANNED FOOD SALE Feasonsble Price. iB DOMINO 3 Baking Powder, Ib. 19¢ 3 . MAPLE LEAF LARD, © lbs, for 27¢ PE AS ~ STANDARD f 3 17 oz. Tins 4 § RECLEANED CELLO PACKED 3 CURRANTS, Ib. 15¢ CUT MIXED PEEL, Ib. 29¢ | \ SEEDLESS FRESH MEATY | 3 ! RAISINS, 2b». 25¢ WALNUT PIECES, Ib, 39¢ {} G.B.Corn, co |{ Tomatoes, si: SHREDDED : Y COCOANUT, Ib. 19 } CARNATION ' ; | MILK, tall, 3 for 25¢. 3. %e. 3. 25¢ Mrs. S. May in Toronto, over the week |- LAWRENCE'S Drug Store NEWS You: Can Shve-with Safety at Your Rexall Store . < 10c. cards $1.00 per dozen 5¢c. cords 50c. per dozen Now is The: Time to make your selection of Christmas Cards. See our display of Coutts" Canadian made cards. 15¢. cards $1.50 per dozen Lr Also boxed assortments from 25¢. up. ' A. M. EAWRENCE PHONE 49 72 Rexall swe PORT PERRY J | Metals, and Scrap Ifon. Infected Tonsils, and quickly relieves spasmodic cough and _whooping-cough spasams, SPAHR'S works faster, safer, with good results or money back. PROVE it. Save your Money. - © = AT -- Lawrence's Drugstore TOP PRICE PAID WT for all kinds of Fowl, Feathers, Hides, Alix. Gil- boord, Port Perry (by mail) or phone Bell 23. dec 21 TRUCKING Local Trucking and moving done. Rates reasonable, White Brothers, Port Perry. novs0 AGENT WANTED Honest, aggressive man wanted to assist trained representative of a security house in- introducing 5% % "investment to prospective clients. Investment has paid dividends for years; has highly liquid assets, and is particularly immune from war. hazards Apply to Box 9, Port Perry Star, HAWAIIAN GUITAR LESSONS Lesn from an experienced profes- PROPERTY FOR SALE --~-20 acres, part of late Thos. McKee Estate, comprising wood and pasture land, one concession north of Man- {| chester, and half a "mile west of High- way No. 12, Apply to J. T. Evans, : Raglan, or Llyod McKee, Port Perry ~ RIEHMELLQ R.R. 4. ¢. noevas COFFEE, '+ . bh. Me fl" DOMINO WANTED oT Amateur talent for Amateur Night TEA, > Ya lb. 29 in Uxbridge, December 1st. "Apply to 3 25¢ ROLLED OATS, 5 b o5c | PERFECTION MATCHES, 3 or 0c § a iy TERUIT SPECIALS JUICY, SWEET DOMI MI . INI NION {| or will exchange for cattle. Walter Tunstell, Sec. Uxbridge Board of Trade, on gr before November 26th, 1939, novlé HORSE FOR BALE A gelding b years old. Apply'to Geo. W. Samells, R.R. 8, Port Perry (Scugog). . Novas Ww. A, Sangster \ ORANGES, CALIFORNIA 'medium, doz, 19¢ HOTHOUSE COOKING Te We 'a DENTAL SURGHON § TOMATOES, lb. 19c ONIONS, 101bs.23c §| Office Hours: 0am Bley CRISPY, FIRM FIRM : Insurance O! A Head Lettuce, 2for17¢ CABBAGE, each 5c oiTe SOpED AT A . y + Fr : $5is BD GRAPEFRUIT, seedless, large, 5 for 25¢ 80 Cents SUITS CLEANED Dry Cleaned $1.00 C. P. ROLPH TH Upstairs, over Jemison's Rakery sional teacher, who knows all branches of the art as played by the leading Hawaiian Orchestras of to-day. All lessons by note. Leta trigl 10 lessons. fer $5 prove that you can learn quickly to play. Progress guaranteed. Be- ginners or advanced, Enquire from Ken, Spears, Port Perry, or Cecil Hooey, at Bester Shop, ; navas FOR SALE Tenders will be received hy the yn- dersigned for the purchase and. re- moval of the Part Perry United Church shed," For particulars com- mynigate with M. A Serrow, Sec'y. (The firm of Greer . 'Humphrers I diolyed.) _ ARTHUR W. S. GREER "In ajtendance at my Port Perry ofies op 'Wednesday mqrning, and Friday afternoon of each week, or by appointment. Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 364 (The Arm of Greer a Humphrors |] disotved.) RUSSELL 'D. HUMPHREYS 24Y; Simcoe Street North, Oshawa. Phone 814 in attendance at my Port Perry ofics on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons of each week or by appointment. | Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 264 DR. J. B. LUNDY : DENTAL SURGEON - Office above Rell Telephon Exchanges, North Side Queen Street, Port Perry. Phones: 68w, Residenes 8) ST. JOHN'S HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO RENT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - Central, good well and garage. Im~. Rev. R. Simpson, Minister.. mediate possession. Price moderate. Sunday Service at 7 p.m. Apply at Star Office. nov 28 PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH 10 a.m.--Sunday School FOR SALE 1} a a 3 LIA Versala We are instructed by the Executors eV Wo, 1, Smyth Wi preach, of the Elizabeth Colton Estate to sell CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION her fine residence at Port Perry, at Rector: Revi J. C. Clough - the low figure of $1050. We under- Sunday, November 26-- stand the house is in splendid condi- 3 p.m--Sunday School tion and may be inspected by pros-' - : 7" p.m--Evensong and' Sermon. pective purchasers at réasonable hours. Sunday December 3rd-- ; Harris, Harris & Wallace, Solicitors 1 am. -- Holy Communion and ser- for the Elizabeth Colton Estate, Phone mon. Rev. L. A. Dixon, M.A, 24, Port' Perry, Ont. . . noves 0.B.B,, Field Jee lity of the . -------- M400 - ARE YOU THE MAN? 3 p.m.--Sunday School, ""Watkins Dealer (between 25 and 50 FOR SALE Jedrs), Wi Ad Jissdes jmpadiaigly 16 Pigs, 6 weeks old, Apply to. to hand out xtracts in nearby Ji s x 7 an rural route and supply established de- Harry-Raymes, R.R.3, Port Perry--30 mand for Everyday Necessities in- cluding Spices, Baking Powder, Clean- FOR RENT sers, Soaps, Medicines, Fly Spray, Three bright rooms, furnished o: | Mineralized Stock and Poultry Tonics. unfurnished, private entrance, block 70 years reputation. 10,000 dealers. and a half north of school. T. H. Must be satisfied with $30.00 weekly Riseb h. Port P at start, Selling experiénce unneces- isebrough, Fort Ferry. , sary, Farm experience helpful, Credit v .| furnished right parties. Write im. : z mediately, The R. Watkjns Com-- SP AHR'S pany, Montreal, Que., Dept. O-P-6 'REMEDY Dr. H, H. Armstrong : ; _ DENTIST' Beats em All "| Leonard Block over Prentice's Barber A oi - -Shop " Se i REMBDY Telephone 237 ~~ - Port Perry Stops Cough, clears up Head and Chest Colds, Sore Throat, Ne