He never says "Stop it; 1 cannot Xs geting, more papers than now 1 But always says, "Send it; our people all like it Ea fact we all think ita helpand a meed. : dow welcome his check when it veaches our sanctum, #ow it makes our pulse throb, 'how it - makes our hearts dance, _ We outwardly thank him; we inwardly ' him-- Whe steady subscriber who pays in + advance. --Nor-West Farmer. 45th Anniversary Friday 28th February will be the @5th Anuiversary of the opening of #he Church of the Ascension (English ©Chorch) Port Perry. The occasion will be marked by a special service at 8 pam on that day, when His Lord- ship the Bishop, of Toronto, . will tis hoped that the members of the Lharch will not fail to attend, and all ather persons are cordially invited. Considerable Sickness "There are quite a number of peopl" #ll in town. Mr. Wm Willard has * been 1ll for some days and at the time of g had not shown very marked 3 t. Mr. Harry Willard's wife and children Lave also been ill. MMs. Wesley Cawker is in the hospital #m Tawonto, butreports of her progress lame been somewhat encouraging of fae. Mr F. W, Mclntyre underwent am operation for appendicitis but is dging nicely. Miss Coburn is very ill and some fears are entertained that she may not recover. - Mr. George Lame has been quite ill for some time There is quite a number of children who ave suffering from chicken-pox and measles, but the outbreak is not serigus, An Enjoyable Evening 'We are sorry to chronicle the re- moval - from our town of 'Dr, W. A, Samgster; who has entered into part- mesship with a very active dental prac- ice in' Toronto. Dr, Sangster has heen practising here * for the past 18 years, and has always been well ap- preciated, and his many friends wi wegret his absence, V Mey honor of the Doctor, last "Tues: ¥ | C : : S 5 evening, on the éve of his depar- ; y, 8 a a 3 1bs Nev aga fouia wt > ture, Dr. H. Tummonds, at the ak as : g i = 0 . NT DRE : ns ip, about ¢ «f has father, entértained a nuuber of {year 1834 aceiv BT PERRY Raining OC] Heng Jarcnoods. + Dr. Sangster's 'most intimate friends. in band Seeded Raisins, ja0res Fal A very enjoyable evening was spent. ; | DI After luncheon, byrequest, the follow- * ing gentlemen spoke on the respect- 5 s BR n.le ive topics; -- A ¥ 2 § akin 5g y : Gy) ; : : , : : 5 'Mr. James Lucas, Comparison of r having severa : ; Bs ! 1€ \ Lilice | 6: LIES Lg % PortPerry to the surrounding Villages. | befor : ; act, ; cl Oc: Ib, , : : : Mr. E. H. Purdy, Education. ew j in: eh : al s for 2¢ rarm : Mr. Wm. Short, Athletic Sports, ; ; ; : Wg New: 400 1 : : : 3 Mc. Follick, Music: . 3 Cy : Read ; EN aw Wala ly ; Mr. O. Byers, Compared the differ- | ws ying : y caus a= TR RE : Oras. abe Sadi : be ? aig eae died to habit folic I © Doubt Jrange, | and 108 15, oun : forming drugs and one whois not. Dr. W.- A, Sangster, Opportuni Fora? ollick's solo Re