brought in by new subscribers will pay for the PORT PERRY STAR until January Ist TOWN & SPEAR UNDERTAKERS Phone 3 PORT RERRY LAUNDRY Mrs. J. Stewart is prepared to do all kinds of laundrv work. Negli- gee shirts and children's white- wear a specialty. Opposite the Catholic Church Port Perry, J. A. MURRAY Dentist, Rooms over Post Office. Hours fromga m. to6p, m. WwW. A SANGSTER Dental Surgeon, Graduate of Roval College of Denta Surgeons, Toronto. Office Hours---9 a.m. to 6 p.m Also open Saturday evenings. Office, «over Rose & Co's Store, Queen Sts Port Perry. PHONE 47 HUBERT L. EBBELS Barrister, Solicitor, etc., Port Perry MONEY --Several sums trom $300 "to $10,000, have been placed with me for immediate investmeut at low- PFEQLEES DEFECTIVE VISION Causes more headaches than all bodily ailments. The remedy is properly fitted glasses. We can t vou F. E. LUKE, Sc. 139 Yonge St. opp. Simpson's Toronto MISS EDNA V. BAGES Teacher of PIANO and JUNIOR THEORY Wer particulars apply at Star Office tren > 3 . nmtrieate soclety. He came down happiness. He had only tbe sudden foar of owing hia happiness to a triek. not made clear to her the distinction he drew between Paula, the woman Trafford, the heiress of the man who had ruined his father, Roger Winship, in order to insure his own success. lo their mutual situation love alone could not be the determining element, understanding .a point which to him was essential. With what skill he could master he must weave the warn- the death motive heard in -the very strains of the love chant. "Paula, dear Paula," he whispered, "I've been afrald of you. I've been afraid you wouldn't come with me-en the road 1 must travel." "rd go anywhere with you, Roger-- anywhere on earth." "It won't be an easy way, especially for you." "Nothing will be hard with you to help me. I've plenty of courage to face whatever must be encountered. I've some skill, too," she added, with a smile. - "You'll peed it, darling. Above all, you'll need faith in me." "You couldn't overtax that, Roger." "Qur love can't take the common course. You and 1 can't be like a knight and a lady In a troubadour's romance. We have other things be- tween us than just the fact that we love each other." She looked at him with a puzzled ex- pression and an air of listening only half attentively A faroff clatter of footsteps caught her ear, with a bum of voices. "Even before we met we were united by a past"-- Winship pursued. "Oh 'don't let us talk of that now," she entreated. "On the contrary, we must. Don't let us have any reserves between us. It's been in your thoughts all winter, as it's been in mine." The sound of footsteps drew nearer, and she hastened to speak. "But it's all over now, Roger, All 1 have is yours~-all 1 shall ever have"-- She stopped abruptly. The quick, incisive riug of one of the approaching voices frightened her. ) "You yourself will be enough, dear," Winship said, with a significant inflec- ton. But she was no longer listening. She sat erect, alert and pale. The voice was surely Laura's. The party were advancing. not directly behind them, have had this endless from the beginning this way. No wonder ford is tired out." spirit yourself away knows where to look father's been turning the down. He's been as crazy been kidvaped." "It's all right now since we' ber." Paul Trafford laughed, up to his daughter and pinchi cheek. "So this is the famous pc Well, it's you, sure enough." All eyes were bent To Winship, standing the background, no one a fil E ® gituce, erect, wus uot 'till 'her ! toward her after a few: the family that she Giant's] " mee t i ii | Wed: 1011 b Harper & Brothers. 3uazie] . Cameron, Edward Ja S 'with a swift realization of the _ | change which a fev minutes had pro- duced, There was no dash upon his. He had pot explained himself to V'aula as he had intended. He. had | made in the image of God, and Miss and she had given her promise without ing in, as a skillful composer will make = »" £8 i i le Grabam, - "Ina srience Was rong. 'iv was"0 by degrees tnat 'the full menamg of the situation made ftsélf clear, 'The eyes of the family that bad been fixed . in amazed contemplation on Winship {now turned toward Trafford, waiting for un sign. - SRE SE ae ! "Paula, go-home," he commanded at last. "Take her," he added to his wife. There was a quiver in his voice as if he could say no more, : Paula advanced toward Winship and held out her hand. He took it and held it long, but mo word was spoken be- tween them. . - : "Go!" Trafford cried, with the brief threat of anger, and Paula turned. She went out first, with bowed head, through the door by which they had all. come in, Her mother followed, pressing her handkerchief to her lips. Trafford nodded to George and Laura to precede hin. George went out obe- diently, very pale. On the threshold of the room Laura turned und looked glint oo Yt umphrey, 3 $y Zealand, and Miss Manilla, were guests of Mrs. Carmichael this week. ' asi idwards BIBLE SQOIETY On Sunday last, Mr. Bunt, re. presentative of the: British and Foreign Bible Society, gave two addresses. --one in the . Presbyter~ ian church in the morning: and: an illustrated address in the Baptist church in the evening. Mr. t explained the work of the Society which is in brief to translate, 'print and publish the Bible iu "every [known language. The total pum: ber. of languages in which the Bible 530; mauy of them b reduced to writing for the first time. The Society sell testaments. for 2c 'and Bibles fot 5c This of ; course is far below the cost of «publication, and the loss is made up by the voluntary givings-of those interest- zed in distributing copies of the Bible throughout the world. 'Last year the Port Perry Branch gave $35.00 This year the collectors will be arotind in October." The officers of " the local Branch were re-elected . RALLY SUNDAY .. Next Sunday is "Rally Sunday" and in the morning at the Meth odist Church Rev Mr. Bamforth will preach an illustrated sermon to the children and other members of the Sunday School. 'Special' music. LINDSAY FAIR "Paul Trafford has got it in the heart," he muttered to himself. "My God! I've done {it--after .the long . | years.. Even if I lose her now: victory is mine." CHAPTER XIL ITTLE was sald between Paula and her mother on the home- ward drive. With her head thrown back into the corner of the carriage, Mrs. Trafford sobbed gently. ' "Oh, mother, don't!" Paula pleaded from time to time. But Mrs, Trafford only sobbed the more. "It's my fault," she moaned. "I nev- er should have allowed you to think of that absurd portrait. I might 'have known that some evil would happen when you began to take up with your father's enemies. It's my fault, and 1 never shall forgive myself." "No, mother, dear, it's not your fault. The painting of the portrait didn't make me love him. I loved-him be- fore that. I can see it now." yoru ant say such a thing. It's shame- Bgt 1 aid, mother. 1 did, even If It were shameful. I loved him before the duke introduced him to me. I've never ceased to think of him from the first moment I saw him." dukel 1 wonder yout Are you going to Lindsay fair, Thursday, Friday and Saturday September 21, 22, 23. Special train service Lindsay to Whitby and intermediate points with ac- commodation for exhibitors and their exhibits: Will leave Lindsay. for Whitby on Saturday evening at 8.15. Single return fare on this and all other trains from Wednes- day, Sept. 20th; to Monday, Sept 25th. agin RE-OPENING BERVIOES Re-openiug Services will be held in the St. John's Presbyterian Church Port Perry next Sabbath Sept..24--The Rev A. - E. Arm | gq strong, Secretary of the Presby- Hiss i 'Mr. and is now printed'by this Society is|The | home in Kingston, after Vig FOR | Nobby Tittle steam launch in ex-| cellent order. boiler and pipe boiler and pump---just over-. ark " Boat'is 28 ft by 5 ft oin owner not having any further usefor | it would sell at great sacrifice. Boat | Bobeaygeon. ~ Appl is now at ie H. O Boyd ing ov Sh ; , close fitting t favorite. dress hat : its eveots--Some very flat, otherswith|o% the high pol : trim i Bologea = "aguin inn the bonnet effects. = The onting hats are quite plainly trimmed, white being a leader for the early season, Mrs, Clark and Mts. Dr. Hudson, of Mich, have returned home taking | with thém their two neices Miss Greata and Addie Dunn. Mrs. M. Ross has returned to the city after spending some weeks with hér mother here. 4 ; Mr.Karl Ross is helping his uncle Ben Dunn on the new road around Ham's hill, The Presbyterian church is be- ing renovated inside and services have been held in the basement. Messrs H. Doubt & Son -have lately improved their store front, by increasing their window space, | and building a cement foundation. Mr. Wm. Jefirey, . of Toronto, was in town over Sunday, = Miss Diesfeld, of Toronto, is: the guest of Mrs. Geq. Whiteway . for a couple of weeks. s Mr: Stanton, of St. Louis, Md. is visiting: his sistsr, Mrs. Fer- guson. ea Mr 'Aylmer Cawker has built a fine verandah on the house recently "Miss Tonkin and' Mrs, Beatty, both of Toronto, Were the guests of Mrs, Geo. Jackson for the week returned 10 her a a Mrs. Lake has. aber Paris tells ua the large |coovenicn Eh -- I TA * James Lucas will continue to buy all Grain and Seeds hr Pay So An will keepin stock a es Bu JAMES EL