4 wy _-- ""O hear us when we cry to Thee For those in peril on the sea! 12? Have you ever been at sea in a storm and seen the clouds lowering; the wind rising and the waves running mountains high, decks treacherous and the crew anxious? Unless you have, you cannot imagine its awful majesty, or the courage it calls up and the spirit it commandsin men. Many Canadians Have Never Seen the Sea-- The Real Sailor's Ship i is the Tramp Steametes r Yet the sea is Canada's World-Trade highway. The sea and the Merchant Sailors make us prosperous. But the Merchant Seaman's life is hard and perilous; je wag continuous battle against the forces of nature. The real sailor js not the 'deck - steward or attendant on comfortable ocean liners. His ship is no floating palace. His voyage no 'pleasure trip. or Windjammer, beating ales--decks awash--slecp a stranger for days and nights on "end. Frozen in winter, dodging icebergs in spring, groping through fogs. off treacherous banks, beating round the Horn, fighting through typhoons, or becalmed in the Yellow Sea. Tough going all the way. Death Always Havers Over the Wheel-- Is it any wonder, then, that the Navy League wants to make life comfortable for our sailors when ashore? After all, Canada is their : home; and the home, while they are'here, of the sailors of othér lands. . The Navy League endows, maintains or assists in maintaining every Andvevery " Sailor's H ome, Institute and Welfare Society in Canada. dollar subscribed for the maintenance of these Homes and Institutes will be money well invested, and redound to our national prosperity. The Sea is Our Heritage and. Our Strength-- In proportion as we develop this Sea-Conscious Spirit so 'shall we advance in world civilization and trade, We can only develop our Sea-Conscious. Spirit, by making life more endurable to Canadian Sailors... And it is for this purpose that a portion of the Navy League's Fund is set aside. To carry on its work next year, the Navy ue must have $760,000. This money must be raised next week. Itis not a large amount and borne in proportion from Coast to Coast it must surely be subscribed. The Navy League of Gonads xy Set "SAILORS WEEK CAMPAIGN. October 18-23. * Dominion Objective $750,000 Tho work of the Navy Langue ee ES CA Ee EE : Slorming nist and Choe I rt Perry Methoc > Puriliaseopred tad to-date EER i raver, ; er, vs S11 am and d Bib le Class, Evening Sh he fast 'Sun- day of each month at 7 p.m. - THURSDAYS Service of Prayer . at8 pm. Incumbent Poultry Wanted APPLES All Kinds of Live WANTED If you have any Junk Sell to us and get BEST PRICES Hides and Sheep Skins Wanted. Church of re a | REV,C. F. STENT, B.A, L.Th. | Port: Perry, Ont. sand maring ] W.'A. SANGSTER heap for cas : arvanged. : "DENTAL SURGEON ; for sale. Office Hours--9 am. to5p.m. Office over L. G. Hall's | PORT PERRY = ONTARIO Get Your Printing Done / At The Star Office Thomas Tin * 'Carpenter and .Port Perry, he : ' Consult me for new work, al- terations or repairs in the build- ing line. First-class workman- ship guaranteed. =r TURNER BROS. Bell Phone 218 Ind: 1800 _ haye sav. o BE. B, Walker, andl | WHEAT PARTICIPATION || = CERTIFICATES. _ Leave your certificates with this Bank and we will collect for you the final payment which will probably be authorized by the Wheat Board about the end of October. THE, CANADIAN BANK | 'OF COMMERCE 1 PAID-UP CAPITAL $15,000,000 bi RESERVE FUND = -. $15,000 0.000 - PORT PERRY BRANCH, ig el smeny g end dows E season's work] is drawing to a close, the crops are all harvested and you are able to see the results of your labor. This is the time when Jou = begin to take" 'stock of y: a your worldly and to ma e "plans for . next year. a You should not delay the purchase ofa Ford Car another year. If you look back ei : over this year's w will be able to see = I how many hours and days a Ford Car would hs