& STANDARD SERVICE aids Productive Progr ss hr STANDARD BANK 3 #OTAL ASSETS OVER NINETY MILLIONS ; i be it unto you. We . 3 of years; but we. have And though we '$158 to Port Parry Branch: - « . H. G. Hutcheson, Manager. 7 -- Great preparations are being + made for the coming annual New Years Anniversary on Jan. lst "And now the great nations hav to : and 2nd. - appl: nciples to instil which 'the Prince of Peace i in and for which He gave His life. Dare we follow Him in all His teachings? Dare we scrap our ambitions to be the: dominating race? and shall we become truly great because we are willing to serve the best interests of the world? It seems almost too 'good to be'true, and Jet if you read the attitudes of Great Britain toward Ireland, and of the Great Powers toward disarm- ament, you will resize that the miraculous has come to pass, and the era of real Peace has dawned. May Peace and Happinessincrease with your New Year. C. REN, Warriner Lodge No. 78 Meets every Second and Fourth Monday in each month in the Oddfellows' Hall. Visiting Brethren Welcome T.W. McLean, P. Ingram, N. G Secretary Reach Council Met on the 15th, as provided by the statues, and wound up the Tp. business for the current year | members present except Mr. McDonald who was unavoid- ably absent throngh sickness, McMillan and Holtby introdue- ed and earried thraoh a by-law authorizing the Manillia Union Telephone Co. to operate a tele- phone system through the Tp. Holtby and Thompson, that in reply to the Provincial Secretary re an expression of opinion on the advisability of extending the municipal franchise, that in the - gpinion of this council the same 8 The Sun Life It is as well that the public should be reminded from time -to time of the significance which at- teaches to the success achieved by our great commercial institutions. From the most humble beginning . our Banks and Assurance Comp- "anies have risen and expanded coincidently with the growth of the Dominion itself. Each his- torical development, such as those Which have Socired in canpection EL . with agriculture, lumberirg, an Our local musicians acquitted latterly, industrialism, has seen themselves well: Mr. M, Letcher a corresponding broaden and (with Miss Helen Mellow at the strengthening of the basis of piano) made a decided hit with natignal finance. his encore song about the "Old Trials and difficulties marked Town Hall." Miss Ross sang the genises of Assurance in Can- beautifully and Mr. : Stouffer ada. The ple knew next to played his violin selections with nothing a principles, and skill, while Mr. Boycgided these were indifferent to its advan. performers with his tastefully tages. In many cases there was played . accompaniments, and eveh keen opposition on the pleased the audience with his ground that it was an interfer- iffe from 5c up, all new stock and prices right x ice: PEEP FE EI EE LEP E EPA HE LEE EPL E ERP 4 544 04000400 Port Perry Christmas Fair was held on Thursday last. While [the weather was very cold the attendance was large. ere was the largest amount of poultry ever sold at a Christmas market here, there being about 8 tons, Fl jl and the quality was good. - Th "GREETINGS We appreciate the many courtesies you have xtended to us in the past and it is with genuine y Christmasithis year bring youshappiness ete; and may the New Year bring that pros- eserving to every man of good will is the tend to you heartiest Christ- | prices ranged as follows: Geese, 28¢ to 80¢; Turkeys, 5lc to 62¢; Chickens, 22¢ to 28c. Ducks 28¢. The poultry exhibits at the 5h {market building were smaller than tisual, the horse classes were about. the same as last year. 'prize winners were: Turkey, male, 1921--Mrs. Wm. Trevarton ; Turkey, hen--Mrs, Wm. Tre- Geese, pair--1st and 2nd Mrs. N. Taylor Ducks, pair--1st Mrs. R. Jack- son, 2nd Mrs. R. J. Crozier: opening piang numbers. 'The audience was large and was evidedtly well satisfied, Every number given elicited a recall, andby 'this the programme was actually doubled, © The Hig School has reason to be Songyat. ulated on the happy result of the concert. 'Hockey Schedule Port Perry is placed in : Group Four of the Intermediate O.H. A. which includes Markham, Ux- bridge, Cannington, and Port Perry. As will be seen by the schedule, the opening game of ence with the workings of Divine Providence, The profound and beneficial change which has come over the attitude of the public is exemplified by quoting the aid which the big Canadian Assurance Companies were able to render) ould not be extended. The several committes appoint- ed to adjust townline expendi- tures for 1921, reported satisfac- tory were adopted. settlements and reports The collector was granted in their country 'when the world- extension of time until 'the 9th storm burst in 1914. The huge concentration: of savings in their hands enabled them to come to the aid of the Government in a way which up to then had been well nigh inconceivable The Dominion had never till then tried to, to raise a national loan within its own boundries. That it was able to finance its own side day of January to return the collectors roll, with instructions to collect all outstanding taxes forthwith, Accounts Passed Sam Hood, $12.00, cutting bush Je Somerville, $50.00, gravelling con 4 . Vickery, $8.00, gravelling con jo Rattenbury, $15.00, temporary aid d Conlin, $26.00, building culvert and teamin, ¥ aR Tr EET : ; JAMES McKEE Looms STATIONER g > Riper is a AJ Milling Co. $20.04, lumber and tile ; Wm Phoenix, $15.00, truant officer H. Fielding, $7.00, teaming Coip of Uxbridge, $30.19, settlement T. L. exp. 1921 W. F. Crozier, $32.45, stamps etc. Thos. McKinley, $123,37, timber for bridges : | Chicken display--1st Mrs. Robt Jackson = Chicken, pair--1st Mrs. Robt Jackson : - Butter, 10 lbs--1st and 2nd Mrs. Jas. Parr, 8rd Mrs. Wm. Medd, 4th Mrs. 1.70. Neill. 5 Ib Crock--1st Mrs. Jas Parr 2nd Mrs. H. Beacock, 3rd Mrs. C. Conlin, 4th Mrs. I. O'Neill Draft team--I1st Thos Mckee | © Agriculture team--1st R. Ver- {non and Son, 2nd Thos Archer, 3rd Frank Milman Gent's outfit--1st W. J. Ander- son, 2nd J. J. Ormiston, R. Ver- non and Son ¢ i - Roadster, (open)--W J. Ander- son, 2nd H. Kerry, 8rd Les Wil- gon; 4th J. J. Ormiston : | Roadster, (farmer)--H. Kerry 2nd Les Wilson, 8rd R. V the series is to be played at Port of the } ; 3 great war was largely due Perry on January 6th. {to the Assurance Companies sub- Jan. 6--Uxbridge at Port Perry 'seribing to Canadian en . J--Cannington at Markham Joans no less a sum than $235,- 13--Pt. Perry at Cannington 114,150.00, the Sun Life alone 13--Markham at Uxbridge 'oontributed over $38,000,000. The 16--Port Perry at Markham jarger subscriptions were not all| Ll ey and Lytle, $67.85. cement 17--Cannington at Uxbridge accepted in fulll but the amount| H. Ee Mitchell, $8.25, cutting bush 20--Cannington at Pt. Perry actnally allotted to the Companies | Chas. Wells, $9.40, dragging road 17 20--Uxbridze at Markham and taken up by them totalled Eur] Tummornds, $3400. diagging road 8 24--Uxbridge at. Cannington $181 538 350, Alex McMillan, $29.85, blacksmith bill 24--~Markham at Port Perry Some weeks ago the public was| Alex Leask, $17.55, washouts and clean- 27--Port Perry at Uxbridge |startled the announcement (ing ditch. and dragging ~~ : | sta y R J. Brown, $16.30, putting in pipe 27--Markham at Cannington | that the Sun Life had assurances County Treas, $6139.86, County Rate To the Elect 1 in force at the present moment to | 1921 o ectors o __| the amount of over $500,000,000.| F. Hooper. $5.00, bonus w. f South Ontario © Zhe geep Significance of Lh k Corner, $5.55 work E Whitby Teka fficial Returns of the huge figures, bo nation . H. Leask, $128, 50, balance as road de Official were St on life and to the homes of the peo- gla dh Lusk, $ a. Thursday last and I was declared ' ple, is now doybly emphasized by| Jno. a oalance Savelling elected he member for South the further announcement hat Thos, Swanicke S700 harap vo Fo tario. ire to than e same Corporation ' W. C. Ashenh $34.00, k and vernon {those 9 ho br ir effort and its" formation, paid considerably pufting in esl pipe . : and Son. 4th J. R. Ward influence eontributen Jo the sue- over $100,000.50 to 1s poliey- ae Henry Tao. Stones James Mit CL r-- cess electi (folders. Apart altoget 10 er small acc : ae ew a [that Shen le of South Ontario the fact that these figures show |* Ti,oeher mal ascents. this coun. will Justified In the confidence the power to allay distress that |cil before adjourning take this unity NCTE they have now placed in me by lies within the hands Li Leh in- of Senduring their sincere thanks to the £ ich On cert electing me as their member at s on, It mus borne in es PE Ottawa. ; mind that the mere existance of The Annual High School En- Twigh all the people of South such concerns tends to stabilize tortain Ment this year, wok the Ontario a Merry Christmas and a national life and to infuse into n rary and mus | concel of a play' as in ears. This was 'held| evening, and con-| "Fair Nigh vants for e can supply your Reeve for the corteous and impartial man- ner in which he has presided over the de- liberations of this council during the cur rent year;--Carried. ; Buy ar book of Rink tickets early and get the benefit of them for yourself and friends. 2 8 Bi td Fomaais Roe F n & 1 Tr ? : . e 101 - > | L. 0. CLIFFORD | § ity. Wedding bells are ringing. : yin : : s Pe .| Miss Lulu Strong, of Purple : vs . ; nil, 1s visiting With rele : Port Perry Business College x ed : ACCOUNTANCY and STENOGRAPHY | © rent, 2 If you are contemplating a six month's course beginning 3&3 January 2nd by enrolling now, the remainder of this term : will be allowed y ra yo 2 > This should enable you to become} familiar] with! all ithe subjects and yout should; be. well advanced by; the fatten _ holiday opening, To parang » e fafter Com-- ec 5 Haywood and son, of. To. 1e|ronto, are spending a short holi- droge igen nbc indy