RI f A AN INVITATION to Young Men. "You are invited to hear-- Rev. Archer Wallace, of Toronto, who will speak on "Christian Ideals in a Changing World" at Three O'Clock on the afternoon of Sunday, Feb- ruary 23rd, under the aus- pices of the Young Men's ible Class, in the auditor- jum of the Port Perry United Church. Rev. Mr. Wallace is a brilliant speaker. Every oung man in the commun- ity is invited to be present, and is asked to bring his young men friends to the meeting. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Sunday, February 23rd-- 11 a.m.--Rev. Archer Wallace, M.A. of Toronto, Associate Editor of Sunday §chool Publications. 2.30 p.m.--Sunday School. 7 p.m.--Rev. Archer Wallace, M.A. Prince Albert-- 1.46 p.m.--Sabbath School. 3 p.m.--Worship Service. Monday evening, Feb. 24th, at 8 o'clock, Rev. Archer Wallace, will de- liver a popular lecture on "Some People I Have Met in Churches." Musical program in connection with the lecture. Everybody welcome to these services. reese (Urata. REPORT OF THE PORT PERRY PUBLIC LIBRARY The Public Library has completed another very successful yeay. There were one hundred and twenty three new members added during the year, making a total membeyship of 852. The total circulation was 8.901 of which 7407 were adult and 1494 juvenile. Books were added to the Library as follows: Adult--General works ReH@ION : . ..c viianivamemnnven Natural Science Useful Arts Fine Arts ... Literatyre History TURVEL:\iyvisionnrannsonennioy Biography Fiction The total number "of books in the Library at the present time, 8790. Dirertorate for 1930--Chairman, Mr. T. W. McLean; Secretary, Mrs. M. Letcher; Treasrer, Dr. J. B. Lundy; Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Nasmith, Mrs. Rose. Librarian--Miss Hazel Cockburn. For a village of 1100 persons 852 borrowers speaks well for the interest taken in the Library. Since being made a public one, in 1924, the growth and improvement has been steady, and greater things are expected in the near future. a-- Jie W.C.T U . The ladies of the W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. Albert Allin .on Wednesday afternoon, February 26th, at 3 o'clock. Membership dues for 1930 will be appreciated. A good attendance is requested. ee. DRESSMAKING AND PLAIN | Lorna A. Rony Boi wcvition] § GRAHAM--At Blackstock, on Sun- day, February 16th, 1980, Elizabeth 1) Mary Larmer, beloved wife of Louis} P. Graham, in her 68th year. SREY, VY CARD OF THANKS Miss Fanny Hiscox and sisters, wish to thank their many friends for their sympathy and kindness extended to them at the time of their sad be- reavement, in the death of their sister Mary. Eh CARD OF THANKS Mrs. N. Dure and family wish to thank their friends and neighbors for the kindness, and sympathy shown to them in their recent sad bereavement, in the loss of a husband and father. OPTICAL SPECIAL All shell frames, Torio lenses, case free. Reg- ular $7.80 for $3.86. I. R. BENTLEY, Port Perry HOCKEY HIGH SCHOOL NOTES P.P.H.S. Team Champions of the Northern Group. The hockey team is certainly win- ning games that ought to be written down in the annals of our school his- tory in capital letters. They have won five out of the six games that they have played, and are consequent- ly the champions of the Northern group of the Inter-Scholastic Hockey League. They will have the chance to play in the semi-finals with the winners of the Southern group. On last Saturday, February 16th, they won the second game this season from Uxbridge, with a score of 5-2. In the first period Dave Dowson scored one goal for Port, in the se- cond period he scored another, in the third period Tom Harris and Sam Naple and Dave Dowson scored three goals. Uxbridge goals were both scored in the last period by H. Bur- chell and L. Burchell. Among those penalized were B. Collacutt, A. Caw- ker, T. Harris, Norton and Burchell. Let us hope that they will play as well as, or even better than they did last Saturday, when they play in the semi-finals. 000 PORT PERRY PUBLIC SCHOOL 86, UXBRIDGE 3 On Monday night the Port Perry Public School boys journeyed to Ux- bridge to play the Uxbridge Junior High School. The game was fast and clean, only a 'few penalties being handed out. The score at the end of the 1st period being 5-0 in favour of Port Perry; 6-2 at the end of the second period and 6-83 at the end of the game. Bob Ewers and Lorne Beare shared the scoring honours for Port Perry, each scoring three. For Uxbridge, Burchell and Smith, accounted for the goals, Each member of the Port team played a strong game. The boys ex- pect to play another home game in the near future and are looking for your support. Sunderland are expected to come here next week. me) (Ypres. ST. PATRICK'S DAY St. John's Presbyterian Church, Port Perry, will hold their annual Church Entertainment on the evening of Monday, March $70. Particulars later. |. The few weeks with relatives in Toronto. The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of St. John's| Chareh will be | held at the home of Mrs, John Forder, on Thursday ¢ even- ing. of this week. A February. meeting of the Young People's Association of St. John's Church will be held in the township hall on Wednesday evening of next week, the 26th. After the opening exercises and business ses- sion the remainder of the evening will: be spent in a' skating party after which lunch will be served in the hall. An invitatign is extended to all. A silver 'collection will be taken to de- fray' expenses. > Mrs. John McLaughlin visited with friends in Petérboro last week. The euchre held in the township hall on Tuesday evening last under the of the A. Y. P. A. of St. John's chureh was a splendid success. The 'prizes for the highest points were | . presented to Misses Florence Fair and Edna English; Messrs. L. Wannan 0. Wright; while those for the lone hands were won by Miss Marion Ar- gue and Mr. W. Hamilton. The regular monthly meeting of the Victorian Women's Institute which was held at the home of Mrs. A. L. Bailey, on Thursday afternoon of last week had an attendance of 47 mem- bers and visitors. The meeting open- ed with devotional exercises conducted by the president. The business ses- sion followed and arrangements were made for the Irish supper and pro- gram to be held on March 17th, in the township hall. The program which consisted of something to hear, see and do, was a reading "What will we do with 1930" by Miss Margaret Swain; a mock operation by Misses Frances Mountjoy, Margaret Swain, Olive VanCamp and Mrs. Clarence Marlow; a heart contest won by Mrs. C. Smith and Mrs. S. A. Devitt. Lunch was served, The following group was in charge of the meeting: Mrs. C. Marlow, Mrs. Harvey 'Ginn, Mrs. H. MeLaughlin, Mrs.' Geo. Crawford, Misses Lula Hooey, "and. Genevieve Beacock: The progressive euchre held in the town hall on Friday evening' last by the L. O. B. 'A. was well attended considering the very cold night. The prizes were won by Miss Cora Crozier and Mr. Dalton English. . Miss Mary Parr entertained a num- ber of friends to a social evening on Wednesday last. A shower of hand- kerchiefs-by the guests in memory of Miss Parr's birthday came as a pleas- ant surprise. Mr. and Mrs! S. -A, Devitt, Miss Florence Fair, Mr. and Mrs. T. Smith were entertained to a fowl supper and very pleasant social evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, F. Willan on Saturday last. Mrs. Edward Montgomery one of Blackstock's best known and most highly respected citizens passed to rest after a short illness at the resi- dence of her daughter Mrs. Ralph Fitchette, iMllbrgok, on February 8. Deceased woas born near Valentia in the township of Mariposa, in 1862. In 1887 she married the late Bdward Montgomery of Cartwright, who pre- deceased her a little over a year ago. The earlier part of their married life was spent on the Montgomery home- stead, at Cadmus, the latter part in Blackstock, where Mr. Montgomery held the office of Postmaster until his death. 5 The sad news of Mrs. Montgomery's: death came as a great shock to the] whole community in the welfare of | which she was always an active and interested worker. merce vs, Port Perry. tug night--No. 3, Bator vs. 0. 4, Stock * Yards vs. v Friday night--No. 5--Winners of No. 1 and No. 4. No, 6, Winners of 'No. 2 and No: 8. Saturday mighte- Winners of No. 5 'and Ne; 6, : --QOO-------- THE BIRTHDAY PARTY The birthday party under the auspices of the Ladies' Bible Class, held in the school room of the United 'Church on Friday evening last, was a decided success, and will remain as an outstanding event in the minds of the large number who were present. The unique and seasonable arrange- ments of the twelve tables, each re- presenting a month of the year, could not fail to arrest the eye as the decorations were: a work of art, and each vieing with the other, so it seem- ed, in artistic beauty. The supper served was well up to the standard which identifies the social committee of the Ladies' Bible Class, and the supper hour, greatly enhanced by music provided by the 'Sunday School orchestra, and who also assist- ed in the musical programme which followed. It is only necessary to mention the names of those taking part in the programme to indicate how well we were entertained. There were solos by Mrs. D. Carnegie and Miss Vera Miller, selection by the junior or- chestra, and several piano, solos by young pianists. After" singing the National anthem the party dispersed. amd lO fame IN MEMORIAM TOWN--In loving memory of my dear husband who departed this life February 17th, 1928. And though our path be separated And-<thy way be not mine, Th Yet coming to the mercy seat , ! My soul shall meet with thine.. And "God keep watch tween thee and me" ? I'll whisper there He blesseth thee, He blesseth me And we are near. Sadly missed by Wife and Son Clarence gpa einen FOR SALE $5,600 buys a mew well planned brick house; hot water heating and all conveniences. ; $3,600 buys eight roomed house, every convenience, oeautiful grounds. $4,200 buys seven roomed house, every convenience, beautiful location. $2,800 buys six roomed house with furnace, electric light, three: acres of land and stable. $1,200 buys six roomed house with furnace, some hardwood floors. This is a bargain for quick sale. I have a number of choice farms for sale at reasonable prices. See H, W. BOYNTON, Port Perry. Your Eyes and W. A. HARE, § Bond St. E., Oshava.| BE RID OF THIS ANNOYANCE STANDARD CO SE SUGAR CRISP CORNFLAKES, 3 phon. 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" ' 3 x a WANTED | BARTRY--At 37 Kesle St, To: Trout fahing privileges on stron ronto, on Monday, - Febroary 17th, preferably with pond. Apply to. Box Ly Robert J. Hartry. Hartry 21 Star Office. 4 fan armerly of Prince Albert. ively par Lara On and after Maieh 11, this Company will om duct its business on a bases of Cash at time of sale, or credit of not over 30 days. On all ac counts not paid in 30 days from date of sale 2% per month interest will he added. Interest from date of sale will be charged on all outstanding accounts if not paid by April st. - ; Port Perry Milling and Lumber Company Phone 26 y= ar Fe LUKE' MEN'S SUITS and Overcoats EEE a ins ot Process at very W. T. Rodnian ~ Merchant Tailor Over Tel. Office Port Perry COMING Dr. F. E, Luke, Optometrist, 167 Yonge St., Toront's able eye- sight specialist, at A. J. Davis' drugstore, Port Perry, Thursday, Wehruary SU: Dori't miss: this 'Optometrists y 88-167 Yonge §t, TORONTO 3 AS ------ ; 1d. A. HETHERINGTON Therapist