* decided success financially. With | SST TREN AS n i Ea for ion in 'every respect. b Church of the Ascension The Anglican, Forward Move- | jent in. Port Perry has been a n objective of $1000. the amount subscribed was $1364: of which 3 ° J wy $i. oul paid. The Brooklin canvass |o : ot yet completed and a few |b $542. has been subscribed already pe rooklin, with an objective of 406. "subscribed and more. returns are expected in - Port Perry. "These figures speak: splendidly _ for the Chureh of England in "Port Perry considering" the con- paratively small. number of her people "here _and . we are very grateful to our poole who res- ponded to the call so well. Wednesday of this week, Feb-. uary 18, being Ash 'Wednesday, 'service in the 'Parish Hall, of the Church of the Ascension at '8 p.m. instead of Thursday. as usual. Methodist Church The Methodist church here has Again demonstrated 'its loyalty to its various organizations. Some three weeks ago ithe Quarterly Board asked the con- gregation for $500 as a thank «offering on the occasion of the Church Anniversary. - This ap- peal was responded to in the . most hearty way, and nearly $600 was given. In connection with the Nation- al Campaign, the. Methodist churches of Whitby District were asked to raise $23,000. -Of this sum $2,790 was the sum re- 'quired from Port Perry church, and again the people caught the |} spirit of this Dominion wide en- terprise, and during the past] week have given $2,884 for the Methodist National Campaign, making a total contribution for the church here of 'nearly $3,500 in one month, in"addition to cur- rent contibutions. Ten Cent Tea . Don't forget the. TEN CENT TEA on Friday, February 20th, from 4 to 6 p.m. in the Parish Hall of the Church of the Ascen- sion. ~All are welcome. A series of Ten Cent Teas will be given by the Women's Guild |® of the Church of the 'Ascension in the Parish Hall, every Friday during the Lenten season. The first to commence 'on Friday, February 20 from 4 to 6 p.m. Valentine Party A pleasant evening's enter- tainment was enjoyed in the basement of the Methodist Church on Monday last. A good program was given and refresh- ments were served. Proceeds were about $30. Coming Dr. F. E. Luke, 167 Yonge, St, Toronto's able eyesight Special ist ean be consulted at A. J. Davis' drug store, Port Perry, on Thursday, March 11th. = If . your eyes require glasses it will pay you to call. To Our Customers; Having purchased M. T Beare's in erest in the. business and, owing to our new stock of cars| coming indnring winter months, we wish to have all overdue acounts paid by Feb. 28, 1920, rind will be appreciated very much. Please give this due consideration. Beare Brothers I have a number of buyers waiting to secure good 100 or 50 acre farms. Those who have farms for sale would do well to see me or phone 165 r 2. MORLEY CAMPBELL. ~ March 4/20 Better Than HT - For Liver r-- Ra oy still | The ve sevurada firskeclass sh schanic for automobile email fee 'work and will guarantee satis- | I John's P EINE Ni SEER A fail the. residence of his daughter, Mrs 83 Winchester - Harry Hall, in h: Xd Mr. Hall spent the * greater part.of highlife, in Pore SHE Years ago he ran shop -situated on now owned by- D: Later he etek up. oe shop be > 'Deceased was a kindly. fridusH ripus man, and many frie will*hear of his death, with sin: cete regret. "wi 3 Saturday, February 14, 8, Charles. Cotter. : We regret to have R Yeport Mr. Cotter's death. . He wasill| with influenza onlya few days. He was a strong hearty looking man, and 'the conimunity wag teatly shocked to hear: of his He had taken a 8 great pride in his home at Borelia,. and was getting it in good shape when death overtook him. 'He leaves his wife and young child to mourn hig loss, and. to them: the sincere sympathy of the community is extended. CONANT-- At Oshawa, Mrs. .. Conant, mother of Mr. G. D. Conant. re Ernest Strait Mr. Munro Strait, Manchester, was called to Toronto last week owing to the serious illness of] his son Ernest, who was taken ill with influenza, and died with» in a few days in TorontoGeneral +| Hospital, Ernest Strait, who was in his 26th " vear dat the time of his death, was a twin son of- Mr. Munro Strait, and had been liv- ing in the city for about fifteen) years. During the war he tried to entist, but was snot, accepted for regular military duty, being 'placed on the "military police force. Deceased was married and his'wife and two | chil- dren survive him. His family will go to England which had Mrs. Strait's. home Jn. her girlhood days. . The body was brought t6 Prince Albert for burial, 'It is regretable that this young man should be cut off in the prime of his manhood. The friends of Mr. Strait ex- tend their sympathy to him in his bereavement. Mr. Thomas Crosier Mr. Thomas. Crosier died on Sunday, Feb. 1st, 1920, at the home of his son-in-law, 'Mr. Jas. Medes Port Perry. Crosier was in his 91st - ot the time of -his death, and had lived most of the time in the Township of Reach. ~~ He was born in Yorkshirey Eng, and Mrs. Crosier-was born on the Atlantic Ocean. They lived for 55 years on the homestead farm. being married December 10, 1850. They were 'both highly respected, and did splendid work on the farm and were most kind- ly neighbours. Mrs. CroBier died in 1911. Deceased is survived by four sons and four daughters, nine- teen grandchildren, and thirty- two great grandchildren, Mr. Wm. Woden, who is now living at Prince Albert, was present at Mr. Crosier's wed- ding, also his funeral. 1. Crosier will be remember- ed with respect and affection by many in this locality, as he was a man of sterling good qualities. Church Union Checked At the Oring service - held in the Presdyterian Chn Fosolption ox ge in be tak taken toward | -union, It is expected that will ld a call to a new min- ister in the near future. > dhe pro proery ee COTTER--At Port Perry, on al: rch al ut before the [and killed, carried, that no | 3 a aE Eng a i wah Mek night, Wa ~Coulolt Farm Has h to Offer he carly bird gets the worm, therefore order your S ©. sittings now, This" year-old hens, o rom Lewis N, 8 famous egg Producers, will crossed with-O. A.C. coekere! This, to my 'mind, is possihle cross. Price $1. setting or-$10 per. 100: A Bel Prone 108 r 3-2 Carpet Ball League won Standing. The following is the standing of the carpet ball league. 3 JOHN BELDON LUNDY : LDS, DDS. ee t Vil hr ill be ¢ sine st the illa 'best day :50 per he Sy tobe verified hy statutory RE | declarations, and to ply to C.Coulter; Port Perry nature of and a security held, if ai Agent for Myron F. Martin and 5 0.E. - 27 points L:0:0:F: iy - 16 points House property, land and sia Firemen . 22 points Ble on-the Southmrest goer, of 20. = 1 ts cugog and Union Ave ice L9 L 5, pain $1800. Hot to W. H, Harris, Barrister, ort Perry, Ont yaszid, on or before the first f Mareh A.D. 1920, said| state the) ~. W.H 80 Notary Public, 1 Man. land Wm. E. Martin, Executors. FOR SALE" S---- fi be obtiinel ee ! THE. PORT PERRY STAR | "Ask to see the endorsement' of Government and Farmer organization officials and leading financial men. Sr DENTAL SURGEON. Sadie of Royal College of Dental Sur. * geons and University of Toronto. _Successor to Dr. R. 1. Graham. Office hours9/a.m.to 5 p.m. Evenings by appointment. Bell Phone.office ring 2; residencering Office over Byer's Drug Store, Port Perry ~§ A little 1 money spent frgoed. print- ing or . invented. Re ee oe: dvertising is well Invest with the Star. . re Britain' s 'Bit i in the War _Britain's'Share in the. of the Allies aver Germaiy vealed with official wath figures that follow. lictor, ity in the London Times, pride of! place goes to France. Out the Fie ch masculine population of military age, that is, of Ly een to fifty years; according to! ernment, 89.3 per cent; 8,392,000 men of a total ,386,000, saw service -either the front or in the army-zone some time buring the years war. reat Britain occupies secorid place in respect of eon- tingents contributed for military service; and the third = largest: contribution was made by 'the United-States, which sent close to two million nten to fight in France. The Times publishes the official figures on Britain's quoto, as follows: Total of British Troops 'British Isles, 5,704,416 Canada, 640, 886 Australia, 416,809 New Zealand, 220,099 South Africa, 136, 070 India, 1,401,850 Other Colonies, 134, 87. Total, 8,664,467 Total Casualties A Killed 'Missing wounded British Isles 662.063 140312. 64 a 56,119 58,460 - 16,132 6,928 at 0: I Austialia = New Zealand South Africa India Other Zz fo wers--i. e., 18; wounded, 1322; 3 rian Church| Je Fy large gasoline engine is re- machine shop to be, used in fit- 'ting boxings, boring cylinders, Lou. far as ge, 3 man power 'is ai, notes, Wor of been seriously ill for some days, is getting better. authorities of the French Gov- been ill about town are on the or mend, although Miss Florence of Cook is still in a serious condi- at tion as a result of vaccination. week Mr. John Moffatt enter- tained at a birthday. party at his the occasion | Porter; and Mr. R. G. Johnston 1g been Yisiting | Her Parents in Personal Notes Mr. C Switzer has installed a in his 5 N in his automobile repair | Dr: S.J. Mellow, who has Most. of the folk who have On Tuesday. evening of last hore on Lilla St., being the 78th anniversary of his birth. much ef his youthful vigor and the normal use of all his facul- ties, easily passing for a much' younger man. This was apparent all in his thorough enjoyment {of all the games, particularly crokinole, in which he "downed all comers." Without reserva- tion he was proclaimed cham- pion, The birthday cake was a | pretty sight with its miniature, Bell Phone 108 r 15, who repre. forest 'lighted tapers, each one representing a year of use- ; fulness. Those from town in- | vited: were--Mr. and Mrs. Geo: I Prentice, Mr. and Mrs. Fernie Miss Alice Ford, 'Toronto, has Mr. Moffat retains x expects to: 'have it ir stalled in! "his poolroom i in the near future. Mr. Hardy Purdy, 'Toronte, Spent the Weel end at his. home ere : NAA ISAS COAL! COAL! A car of Nut Coal now at Whitby Jet. Should arrive here any day. If you 'want some, get your. orders i in at once. ~ P. FIGARY, = Port Rl Bell Phone 214, AAA AA INAS NAA "If you are thinking of putting up any kind of building that can be coveréd with metal, it will pay you to consult Ed. Griffen, sents the Metallic Roofing Cos; 'special department for furnish~ ing, blue prints and estimates, which they supply free to all roofing. of farm Darlings. garages, ete. Will give Estimates : of Canada. This company hasa| who use the company's metallic They make a 'specialty Posen dnd Choir Director ort Pare. Mathsgtet in Pan very as decided is av Bl lewis Lin dl grr snd vie een now ow forming New: T. ¥ win upsto- rea Tad. Terms modernte. Apply "at C.k home of Rev. MISS. ESTELLE BULL - / Teacher of "PIANO AND voIgE Studio at the home of Mrs. Nesbitt. Bell Phone 139. W. A. SANGSTER "DENTAL SURGEON - Office Hours=~9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ~~ Office over L. G, Hall's PORT PERRY ONTARIO George Collins - Real Estate Agent FARMS FOR SALE Port Perry, alts I Lee puchaser. 'All sizes of farms, houses and 1ot3, ee, for sale. Bell, Phone. 148r2, Port Perry W. vy E.BOYCE rivate Studio at Good Properties. C PermSito suit 0 ol A. muRRaY DENTIST ice above Rose, & Co.: Lm! to 6 p. Nv . 4 re 93