Jewt. photos of the 116th Bo. 'They , are over 3 ft long and very clear. They, | price is $1.35 each. Photos of any . of the separate-companies can be had at $1.00 each. "Mrs Hay Fitzell, New York, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo Brown, Messrs. Fred Harris, Russell Glide, "Toronto; and Mr Leon Lane, Belle- ville, have been spending some days . 'with friends in town. Mr A W Allin has enlisted, and is ~ mow at Camp Borden, Mrs John Rolph is visiting friends * in Toronto. Mr Herb Collacutt went to Beaver- ton on Tuesday to judge horses at the Fall Fair there. The meeting of the W CT U will be held at the home of Mrs S Farmer on Friday afternoon of this week, in- stead of Wednesday as was previously announced. A train ran-off the track at the Don on Tuesday morning, and the obstruc- tion delayed the Toronto mail. Mr and Mrs H Nasmith and son, Dugald, expect to spend the autumn and winter in. Montreal. No Change Owing to the fact that the local trains had been late recently, there was an impression abroad that the Grand "Prunk- time table: had been changed. Stationmaster Evans says that no changes have been made. H. S. Field Sports The Annual Sports of Port Perry High School will be held in the Fair grounds on Thursday afternoon of this week, Sept 28th, An attractive pro- gram of events will be given, one of which will be a Basket Ball Match between girls' teams from our High School and Lindsay Collegiate Insti- tute, The School does not solicit the public for prizes, but merely charges a small admission fee of 15¢. A large attendance of citizens of Port Perry and surrounding Country is asked. Come and encourage the students, spend a pleasant afternoon, and help the school. W. P. A. Meeting The regular monthly devotional meeting of the Women's Patriotic Association 'will be held in the Town Hall on Thursday afternoon, October 5th, at 3.80 o'clock. Get Your Supper in the basement of the Methodist church this (Wednesday) evening. The admission fee is 20c. Net pro- ceeds in aid of Northern 'Ontario fire sufferers Rally Day Services Last Sunday was a red letter day in the Methodist Sunday School, the oc- casion being the annual Rally. The church was beautifully decorated with Aerns, foliages, palms, and flowers. In the morning, Rev WP Rogers spreached an interesting illutrated ser- mon to the scholars. The afternoon -session program was given by mem- bers of the school, and special music was rendered. The Rally Day and Library funds were well supported. " AUCTION SALE--Mrs Howlett, of Prince Aber, is offering for sale at on Saturday, pr bed socks, $130 in money. The following 1s the Treasurer's Report for the year ending Ausust bd 1915. 'made up as follows: Collections from meetings 75 69 Donations 6891 Men's: Patriotic - Association 220 00 Concerts, Social evenings, etc. 80 50 County Treasurer's refund 35 19 Sale of rags and paper 12 65 Subscriptions McLean's Magazines 92 00 Brock Bros, cotton returned ~~ 20 58 Sundries, sale of cake etc 95 Total disbursements $563 70 Cotton $107 27 Wool and cotton for knitting 191 00 Gauze, etc, for Red Cross 72 10 Tape, buttons, pins etc. "11.33 Donations sent Red Cross 130 00 McLean's agent 37 50 11 50 16 50 2 00 Soldier's dinner May 9 Recreation room Printing Sending Xmas gifts to boys at the Front 14 50 Cash on hand and in bank on August 31 55 99 St. 'John's Presbyterian Church The Rally Day services last sab- bath were. quite - successful. The Sabbath School did credit: to them- selves by leading the praise service so well. Rev "Mr West spoke to the children in the morning on "Doing our Bit" and in the evening on "Obedience' The services were very much en- joyed by the large congregation pres- ent. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Will be held in St John's Church on Sunday, October 8th, when Rev J H Edmison, B. D., of Toronto, will preach in the morning, and in the evening Rev Geo Yule, B.A. of Osh- awa. Everyone is invited to attend these services. The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per will be observed next Sabbath, October 1st. House for Rent 8 rooms, central location, in good state of repair, immediate possession, For sale a good cutter and a large coal heater. Apply Mrs J Brimble, Port Perry. Female Help Wanted Capable girl as cook, general plain cooking, small family, excellent home Wages $20 to $25, -according to ex- perience. Nurse housemaid kept. Mrs Marsh, 69 Keewatin Ave, Toronto, Phone Balmont 872 Born SHUNK--To0 Mr. and Mrs. George Shunk, on Wednesday, September 6th, a daughters. ~ "Died Island, on W, Total Receipts for the year $619 691 Cash on hand Sept 9, 19156 § 3 22| SHUNK--At ia '5, Con. 9, Scugog | v. Septonve] E ©20, 1916, Hattie Cr 'beloved wile of George Shunk, aged 1s rd 2 fot 's Soups, # Coal Oil, 5 gallons for Redpath's best gran sugar, Redpath's light yellow LE Barrel or sack salt in White Rose Gasoline always 0 at Best Prices. . Ten per cent. off all Boots. Best Prices for all' Produce 'Cash or Trade. Give Us a Call, Be Convinced J. pe MURRAY TIST : Office Shove Rowe & Co. hours, 9 a.m. te 6 p.m. Two Maids Wanted Cook and housemaid wanted, not' necessarily experienced. Good wages Apply to Mrs R de la Sabliere, 301 Jarvis St, Toronto, or R. R, No 4, Uxbridge. : Campbel band] a Office Rama : ; Auto For Hire |; For Satisfaction comfort and pleas- ure you 'should go to Art Dowson when in need of a livery. Specially good turnouts for weddings ! Horses and rigs for all occasions A. G, Dowson, "Proprietor 'Saturday, 'October New Sipe Telephone Issue 214 ll Book. 4 Copy for the naet Telephone Directory "closes on the abave date! § Order your telephone now, so that your name will be in the new issue! 9 Report changes required to our Local Manager to-day. The Bell Telephone Co. of Canada. "" IT TASTES SO "GOOD" LITTLE FORKS ALL LI LIKE IT A Sept. 28, H Hooey, Enniskillen R------ CARTAGE--]J. R. Hillis, Port Perry, successor to Harry Davidson, is prepared.to do all kinds of carting, teaming, plowing, excavating, etc. at moderate prices. tf = | AUTO FOR HIRE - Apply to William McClintock, Phone 98 r 11, or at Beare Bros' Garage, Port Perty, Ont, 22 tf For Sale Farm in the Township of Reach, near Port Perry, containing 96 acres in first-class "stute of cultivation. House and bank. barn. For particu- lars apply to The Toronto General Trusts Corporation, Toronto. : " | The Ontario Railway o5a Municipa : Board (P. F. 3960) In the matter of the application of The Home Telephone Company, | 'Limited, for authority to increase its' "charge for rural party line service! from $12 to $15 per annum, and for iness or direct line service from #15 to $18.75 year annum, and for authority to put into effect a schedule of toll charges for interchange of service between the subscribers of the| several companies comprising the members of the York and Ontario Telephone Union. Appointment for Hearing The Board hereby appoints Friday, the Twenty-ninth day of September, A.D. 1916, at the hour of Eleven o'clock in rhe forenoon, at the Board's Chambers, Legislative Buildings, To- ronto, for the hearing herein, Toronto, this 7th day of Sept, 1916 [SEAL] H.C. SMALL, Secretary Strayed To Lot 3, Con 4, Reach, a middle aged Holstein cow, has. tag in ear, (Owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses. George Howsam Jackson's Sale Register Dates Claimed Oct. 2, Thos'W Haines, Beaverton " 8, J J] Ward, Lindsay "5, Ira Alldred, Scugog 6, Thos Nugent, Manilla 7, W A Fanny, Lindsay 9, T Powers, Orono 11, Mr. Hartley, Lindsay 13, Mrs A McDougall, Sonya 14, Mrs Howlett, Prince Albert 17, J McGinnis, Sunderland... "* '" LD Gasoline Engine A 2 horse power Fairbanks Morse Gasoline engine, thoroughly overs hauled and in first-class running con- dition. A bargain. Ifyou need an = engine don't hesitate to buy this one. You will seldom if ever get such g value for small money. Apuly at the STAR Office. « 5 Mac hs Miss Amy Christian, teacher of piano and voice, will be in ort Perry | on Monday and Tuésday of each w at the home of Mr. H. W. Linke. Special rates to beginners, Anyone wishing to see Miss Christian, kindly call, or phone 60, NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a Court will be held pursuant to the Ontario Voter's List Act by his honor the Judge of the County of Ontario, at the Town Hall, Port Perry, on the 16th day of October, A.D: 1916, at Ten o'clock forenoon to hear and de- termine complaints or errors and o- missions in the voters' list of the Municipality of the Village of Poit [ Perry for 1916. Dated this '13th. day of September A. D.1916. WM. H. HAR! Clerk of the Municipality 3 = Village: of. Bort Perry