Epsom, Thy } A Surrey, Tne [1 December 14, 1917. 3 . gh 4 wish to thank you al Presbyterian Church very much for your kindness in sending SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 1918 | me that nice parcel which I took keen 7 pm. subject -- "The Mysterious | pleasure of helping myself to. We Fire", second in a series from "The | boys do delight in receiving things of Pilgrim's Progress." "| that nature from the old home land. 'The same material bought and us Methodist Church by us in this country not have Next Sunday evening the pastor will | the same flavour somehow as when the fifth sermon of the ceries on |we get it from the dear old sod. We 'The seven words from the Cross." delight in letting the English people bis subject being "I Thirst" have a taste of every article and tell | : them that it comes from God's countr W,P.A. --the land of milk and honey. oni The Armouries will not be open for [nurses in the hospital certainly 'would sewing on Thursday Sitevhoans Owing | love to see the place since we are al- E : : 7 ' ; ¢ to lack of coal ut workers may se- [ways speaking in such high terms of ae \ Ja ) A i : apie A 3 EEE cure yarn and other materials at the |it, Sor they is. and say : Fo CN : : ; . | meets firs 204 tind. os ays of each Armouries on Thursday afternoons | we are a boastful lot. So fo prove : ; 9 (Bs \ : A § month tthe Oddfellows Hall Parry . between 3.30 and 4.30. our statements we just Jet them have x y SR TE : A. B. > a taste of a good Canadian honve- : New Year's Honors made cake, then they are quite con- Lt.-Col. Sam. Sharpe has been vinced that we are not blarneying. awarded the D 8.0, There is a rumor| As you see, I am in the hospital that he may come home. on furlough | yet with a bad knee which is certainly this Spring. taking its own time.to get well. Since Major Harold Gould, of Uxbridge, | my accident a lot of the Port Perry oq has been awarded the Military Cross | boys will be back for the second time Women 1 e OO ea Brigadier General James MacBrien [to France. I was also in readyness to . fg : 5 has been made a Companion of the |80 too, but as the old saying goes . 2 En Ba Been | M. M. GIB (formerly of Gibson : inion. : : * and Civil Engineer 5 wishes to announce to the public that he has taken over the business, plans Order of St Michael and St. George | 'accidents will happen,' therefore its ; = on. ; WE TE So vo we lprbion LM Don't fail to see Uncle Tom's doctor marks me fit. Thanking you ddre o51 Y. or Te ¢ Cabin at the town hall Friday evening i all once more for your kindness and { : on Te ; Fi St i oro 0, ; d wishing you a very Merry Christmas "hone Belmont, 67, day or night. The Boys are Please and a Prosperous New Year. I am, 2 : 45 \ ? JOHN BELDON LUNDY - In the Field, Nov. 22, 1917 Yours truly, ; : als LDS. DD.S. The Secretary Port Perry W.P.A.: S. J. U. Irwin, No 745094, ' s Dear Madam --1 beg to acknow- 18th Canadians. : lar f Rona C. ledge receipt of one box containing| Th ] I a socks, which was shipped from your e reason 1S clear. t contains more : Office } RS x Association in Port Perry to the 116th h f di ; . - ' te vy Evenings Battalion. I desire to thank you most] From Wm. Andrus real features O wect mterest to wo- Bell Phone office 68, 2: residence ring 3 heartily for your kindly gift. From To the W. P. A. Port Petry: Office over Byer's Drug Port Perry, .P. aA, 3 now on the men are in need of fiyc or : dail A --- - mr six pairs of socks apiece. We have a Dear Mg Farmers - men than does any other : y paper GERTRUDE ELLIOTT supply ou hand but not enough to wish you to thank the ladies of . : TNT pt make up this number for each man, | Port Perry on my behalf for the lovely| - mn the country. A. T, C. M. ; and the women of the County are |parcel which they have sent me for ) * Teacher of Piano and Theory doing validnt work in supplying our|Christmas. I have just received it . . 5 ; "Ready to reset ils on wants in this respect. We 'desire to|and I am pleased to know that 1. am There 18S a style diary which illus ates and and afier receive pupils 27th, thank you most cordially on behalf of [not forgotten by the folk at home . ii Apply. mt er Spits fed her iat all ranks in the Battalion for your |although I have not done nearly so describes gowns worn at smart ncuons. Queen St, Port Perry, or Phone splendid gift. much as some of the boys at the 1 i Yours very truly, Front. TFwould have been back in SAM. SHARPE, France but for an unlucky accident in Its fashion notes are written by experts. > o : ] 0 rgans TT mm . London last July. I was on my last : Hm iy : Eg ik i 5 : LiCol. O.C. 116th Bn, [|e Bofure going back: when 1 vx It gives full particulars of all Woman's Club activities. : RO i ot Sats ale cheap, Hotel Business Sold [caught in a Gotha Aeroplane raid and : . a Son ; » 3 APR A We- understand that Mr John | ROWICEC 1 the eft Hip and home Its Social Service is right up to date. Pe Farms for Rent EE a Woe mother is O.K: The mise in the| : : Three farms -0f 100, 160 and 300 0 { : 2 4 ' he . bit 4 el 'and that the transfer will take place aration 3 canes igh 8 great It has a complete ghert story ey a and banch. Other A LSpetively I Rae 2) Sa uh nuary 16th. Mr Roach's friends." LT} : or the Kiddies, Dot Puzz Se. de, X 3 January | Wack? will make a good | IVinG: features as Bed-Time Stories y ) and buildings. goad state Of "oitieption : Eh Must ring off now as I have a lot e latest news of ains in the Possession to plow after present aan for the business. We wish him of work to do. Trusting you will ex- : and good cartoons, and the la barg a = fall or April 1, rg Appt success. tend my Beary appreciation of the stores. » ' to G..D. Conant, Oshawa, Ontario. Went to Ottawa thoughtfulness of yourself and the } i i ; : x : -- : "Ted Jackson left on Sunday night | PeCPle of Port P ST%.20d Wishing you In fact, it covers every phase of the world's news that ; CHURCH of the ASCENSION Tor Ottawa, and from there he goes to py 0 f2% \(Y - "particularly interests women. : SERVICES ©: = New York and on to England, where|™" { romain vor : X / : £ AE : Sunday Divine Service bf Bioivs flas In fe Yaa W. H. Andras, 57355, In addition to this, The Toronto 'Daily Star" gives the Morning and evening _ . J ing Jast week number of| Co. Q M.S, Can Forestery Corps, most comprehensive war and general news service ob- a <= Ted's friends met and presented him | - Bromley Road Depot, inable th h aper in Canada Firewood Wanted with a wrist watch. Catford, London, S. E. 6. tainable through any papel . . Wanted at Sta. £) 'double "The First to Go. . . Es Gok TRG, ated ut 3 an Office, ale The first 4p be called to the colors | Subscribe for it, and after you have bee reading it for a a daly hart under ths Miltary Service Act in our| From W. A. Alexander week we venture to say that you wouldn't be without it or 85 Port Perry. ©. town were Messrs, Percy Ingram an Ward 8, No 11, General Hosp, * : br 2 oie A iim George Raymes. They left for Moore Barracks, Shorncliffe, P at any price. : . : , : Separator for Sale 9 2 Oshawa on Tuesday. Sunday, December 16, 1917 : : A Massey-Harris Cream . : Uncle Tom's Cabin To the w. P. An Port P erry: ¢ : . j ® ? i ; Coot) Fun be bought = greatly > 't miss seeing this old story | Dear Friends; i ; b fi ; { T d ed price wigs foc in. the rr hall on .Friday| Just a few llnes to let you know I wl u SCri e or l O~( ay . - Apply at Star Office. evening. You will see the most mag- yeceived g that swell parcel ou sent me >. 4 i u Fy Ee * REE : ; 5 i t scenery ever erected. Seellt arriv st euening and all of the]. . ind : y NEL J ; Poster und Tien the largest blood [lads in this section of the ward shared The price is $ 3.00-a year in advance. You may send this to ounds in America, Bring the|it with me. The cake was simply fine 3: : 13 3 hk Fras av) ps ol ey Topsy and Be New and sure tasted Ble the real goods, the publisher of your local paper, to your postmaster, or direct to-- Prices 2bc and and everything else was the same. : ry : ; ed : i Sances and songs. Pri Sox are very acceptable 'and I must Cn : THE TORONTO DAI LY STAR, ; Thea thank the donor of the chocolate & 3 Re This Royal | ES and gum as her name was enclosed. gh " mi | "The Prince Chap" and Max Lin- All the Loy vered that bareel Je this letter is getting weary for you so i den in a comedy 'Max Comes Across' 2 ort un before However ve I'll close with best wishes and many ¢ § a ! ' * | thank for parcel. I remain, holding a concert on Friday. evening and I would very much like to thank ; >" Sincerely you sn ay cd uid , Grd ~~ Utica {all of you in person, but just now it is Lew SE . ]1p.be given by the: retumed. soldier of Mr F Hortop was in Toronto last |impossible, > eth An ? ie ; week, suppose you will wonder at me Sates Mrs Hancock Woodlle, is visiting | being back in the hospital, so Pll tell her daughter, Mrs Al Smith. you. 1 was doing some very stiff 'Regret that Mrs T Smith, who is | Physicial traiving and my wound| ghter, Mrs W Thaxter, | Parst open a little but nothing to dag a the doctors care | WOrTy about. I expect to spend my evens, Mount Forest, who | Crrisiras bee unless 1 am sent to a her parents, Mr and _ At present we ate en ged in get- bas returned home. ing gur" ward. "dolled up" for the meeting of the Wo-|, festival and it. will look |SPent was held at the home | when we have finished. on weather we are having 1s very|Sk ndeed for an Ei sh winter as| Mrs