Mrs § and Miss Nettie Clasghton, ' Epsom, spending e 'holidays with MrsAW Allin. 'Mr Albert Allin, of the PS: 1 Tor oni, spent. Christmas at his home Mr and Mrs M Karr and family, of]. Gagetown, = Mich,, are" visiting his ; aunt, Mrs F Woodley. Mr J F Messmore, of the staff of Simcoe High School, called" on his sister, Mrs T W McLean, dyring the 'holidays. * Mr T W McLean spent a few days at Peterboro, the guest of his mother, Mr H G Whiteway, wife and child, Toronto, spent the week. end as guests of Mrs WU Carnegie. Miss Corbman, Toronto, spent Christmas week with her mother, re- turning home on Saturday. Miss Glenn of -Glenn-Charles, To- ronto, Canada's Hair Fashion Store, will be in Port Perry Thursday, Jan. 11th, at the Sebert 'House, with a full line 'of ladies' and gentlemen's hair gouds. If you are not satisfied wi the appearance of your hair cons i" Miss Glenn. Free demonstration. Rev Mr and Mrs Muirhead and family left Port Perry for their new | home in Bowmanville this Wednesday | morning. | Mr. and Mrs. John Maclachlan, of Bronte, who have been in town for a couple of weeks renewing old ac- quaintances, return to their home on Saturday. Fred Hoar, who has been in the employ of Ernest Vanstone of Audley, .died on Christmas Day after a week's | illness from blood poisoning due to quinsy. He leaves no family, and his wife died between one and two years ago. He was a son of Wm. and Mrs. Hoar of Myrtle. Mr 'and Mrs Wotton, Peterboro, | were visiting: Mr and Mrs Nathan Byers. Mrs Wotton is & niece of Mr and Mrs Byers. Mr and Mrs Dave Crosierand child of Stouffville, and Pte Pugh of the, 204th Bn, spent a few days with Mr and Mrs Wright Crosier. MAID WANTED. " Apply to Mrs! W. U. Carnegie, Port Perry. os and Mrs JC Macnab and Mas- ter John, Uxbridge, are visitors at "Maplewood," the home of Mr and. Mrs W.H Letcher. J position of superintendent of ae me-|{ Shauical SP Public Library In accordance 'with the. require- ments of the statute governing' Public Libraries, the annual meeting for the reception of reports, and the election of the Board of Directors, etc., will be held on Monday. evening, January 8, 1917, at 7.30 o'clock, All members and friends of the Library are urged to be. present at this meeting. - You will be pleased to see the Library in its new and com-} fortable quarters. . Please come and Please be on time 30 p.m. sharp. \ Presbyterian Church The minister's subjects for next bbath will be :--11 a.m. "Christian ssurance."' 7 p.m. "The Weariness of Christ or the Human Side of Christ's. Person." = 3 p.m. Sabbath School and Bible Class, BORN--To Mr. and Mrs. -W, al Boyce, of Caledon, on December ' 29, a son, "BORN---To Mr and Mrs G. Palmer,' of Port Perry, a son, 'DIED--In Port Perry, on. Saturday, December 80, 1916, Sarah Stovin, widow of the late John Stovin, in| her 94th year. ' Next Summer's Ice Mt. Albert Orchard announces that he has decided to go out of the ice delivery business. He says that he finds it necessary to devote his entire | time to the coal business. Realizing, however, that the dis- | continuance of ice' 'delivery would bel a serious inconvenience to the public { next summer, he has spoken early so that some other person may have an opportunity to take over the business. Mr Orchard says he is willing to rent his building and ice tools to any | person who is willing to take up the business. LOST--Black Wolf Muff at Man- chester, between eleven and twelve o'clock on Christmas Day. Finder| please return to STAR Office. "SERVICE Our Motto The Year 1917 record year with us goes. is going to be as far as Service From our store you will receive the best possible service that can be given this community in the line of Jewellery, Silverware, Cut Glass, Clocks, Lerther Goods, Watches, Ebony and Ivory oilet Articles, Fancy 'Goods, Pipes, = 5 moking. Accessories, Stationery and 5 Miss Estelle Bull 1s resuming her]. VOCAL AND INSTRUM FAL music class. Special attention given out-of-town pupils. ~~ Studio at the home of Mrs Geo Jackson, Port Perry Phone 31. a i CHURCH or the ASCENSION Rev. C. P. Muirhead, Rector. SERVICES ! Sunday Jan 7, Divine Service 11: a.m, : THE ; LONDON MUTUAL Mom 2 FARM INSURANCES ave Not A tvanced ! Consult our nearest Agent and get rates or writs F, D. WILLIAMS, HEAD OFFICE. = TORONTO ADAMS & HUTCHESON Local Agents, Port Perry SH SR SSA HO, BEEF! BEEF! BEEF! Now is the time to buy Beef Front Quarters of CHOICE BEEF 12¢ 1b. Hind Quarters of CHOICE BEEF. 14c 1b. AT CAWKER BROS | PHONE 72 PORT PERRY Jo alone! husband is fighting Fave have a heart: ie ) a E : NESTE ea meaning of the word "trust." Not alone, as long as Generosity § maiden of Duty d Privilege. : Ooty os aapeataton op the nee 8 reir By thou oft Wha 'at home keep the hearth fires burning. "Not for some of us the supreme sacr but for one and all of us at least that whole-hearted. answer to the cry of "patri- GIVE - i GIVE - oo GIVE as your own heart Sms you,' Canadian Patriotic Fund. $6,000,000 must be raised in Ontario for the vital necessities of the great cat work of caring for the needy families of Ontario' s men at the front. Every case is carefully vestigated, everything humanly posible is done to eliminate mistakes and prevent imposition--but to the needy is held out 3 a helping hand, without Tavishyiess, but with the determination to see want unsupplied. ot 5 You are again offered the print privilege, not of chari , but of ce. of Canadian Wifeliood. "Remember. 1 if the Man is a Hero, the Woman is & Martyr : "She hath done what she could" : Ontario is 00 aatird he Jonnie being ad d 10.24 i. 4 Caan Patriotic Fund that it can depend'on moving semi antors Four: of these dollars must be front individual subscriptions. 1f there milion secured your town of Suny send Four. subscription direcs io the Head Office, Canadian NE rlatio OS Branch EE -- BE --§_S RE -