Shi ie Sw ho Next Sunday Social vide itl be the sub-| ngelism'w ject. Services will be conducted "at 11 a.m. by Rev. Jos. Barnes, at 7pm. by Rev. W. L. D ~ vidson, of Georgetown. : Pipes all prices; and : ~olgars, Davis' drugstore Rev. W. D. Harrison was in Monday, 'attending a . meeting of the Conference Mis ~ Lindsay dh sionary Committee. Enlarged snapshots -- | _ 'afine Xmas present. ~~ Have these done for 800. at Davis® drugstore This i is thé -annual practising "time for Christmas entertain- Our; young folk will be kings and queens and fairies for a little while, and they can act "ments. their parts pretty well. Perfumes, French Ivory, and Ebony toilet articles at Davis' Drugstore. Eye Specialist Coming Dr. F. E. Luke, Optometrist and Optician, 167 Yonge St., Torontq's' able for glasses, will'be at A, J. Davis' Drugstore on Thursday, December 16. Don' t miss this chance Xmas Stationery from . 2B¢c to $5.00 at Davis' Drugstore. Mrs, Walter Ward has pur- 3 sier is moving to his new home chased Mr. house on the Avenue. Arthur Crosier' Mr. Cro- on Bigelow St Mr. H. Figary, Toronto, has been visiting his brother, Mr. Philip Figary. Xmas cards and book- lets, all prices, seals, tags, and Xmas decora- tions at Davis' drugstore Successful Bazaar Success rewarded the efforts of the ladies of the Methodist church at their bazaar on Friday being This will bring the total raised by the ladies within the evening, the $361. proceeds year to $1000. The supper provided was de- licious, and the display of useful and fancy articles was large and of good quality. Latest books, gift books, picture books all prices, "at Davis' Drugstore. BORN--To Mr. and. Mrs. Geo. Till; of Greenbank, a daughter Presented with An Address At the meeting of theWoman"s Missionary Society held in the Parlor of tne Methodist church on Wednesday afternoon, the following address was presented toMrs. C.J. Pearse: "To Mrs. C.J. Pearse, Port Perry, Ontario. "Dear Mrs. Pearse-- Love has a noble office, a- 'eye 'specialist AES RRR TAIRA INE ..D. Harrison, Pastor abbath Services 10 a.m.--Class Meeting 11 a.m.--Morning Worehip 3 p.m, Sunday School fd Bible ass, 7 p.m,--Evening Worship Monday, 8 p.m., Epworth League Thursday evening, Prayer and Praisesservice at 7.30 p.m. Choir practice, Friday, at 8 p.m, You are invited to these services "Rev, Rady | CARPET BALL The local Carpet Ball enthus- ists have got interested again in their League games, <The same teams have entered = namely Sons of England, Odd. Fellows, Firemen and Orangemen, Two game are played each Wednhes- da ay [ent in the Odd Fellow's Hall. Up to date the standing isa ie each team winning two and losing two. Bill says: 'The Fire:nen are after the shield. " ---- Colden Wedding Saturday, December 4th' was the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Rob- erts Mr. and Mrs. Roberts are in good health and feel thankful that they have been spared, to enjoy the past fifty years to- gether. They raised a family of of three girls and six boys, séven of whom are still living. The Star joins with their many friends in wish them many hap- py returns. Celebrates 84th Birthday Mrs. James Nott celebrated her 84th birthday, on Friday 0 last week: Mrs. Nott enjoys fair health and is able todo her, own house work and to walk down. town and do her own shop- ping. High School Notes The Agricultural Department of the School wag inspected by Dr. Dandeno. He spoke in very complimentary térms of the work of the boys 'and the man- agement of the Pepartment. Both students "and teachers ave at present doing extra work vecause of the approaching H. S. Entertainment. While. the regular work of the Schol ig not being neziscted, much time and care are given tol the prepara- tion of the play, and other num- bers on the programme. each of which is swallowing an- other' by the #ail so that the three form a circle--then as the swallowing process 'continues, the circle evidently grows small- er and smaller. Now if they thus contifrue to swallow one an- other what will eventually be- come of the snakes? Arithmetic -- Which is more valuable, half a ton of sovereigns or a ton of half sovereigns? Grammar-- Which is' correct, "A yoke of oxen is plowing" 'or 'A yoke of oxen are ploughing'? Which is correct 'The yolk of PNG ATH 10, marri Zoology- Suppose three snakes] oh lifts us riearer to God. It _envieth not, seeks not its own, and hopeth all things. an egg is white" or "The yolk lof an egg are white"? : These been richly on in e '"Godd News' has gualities of love have | your ite, finding their Fittest ex- | issionary effort | Prospect, Xmas Tres. © Prospect Christmas Tree will{ be held in the ble Seno' on Tuesday, De December ate Offering at special p eed. TTT RTI ETP TET A know we ca you in hotel ' maedation, 2 Bal "Notice t to Grodtiors eceased, Ng oii] to Sec, 56, &f he Revised Statutes of Sion haret given ol and . others having claims ageinmt the estate of ham, d ter 121 of i 1914, late of the Township of Rast Whitby, in the County of or about the 2nd day of Maréh;. A.D. 1911, are, on or before the 27th day of December, send by post, prepaid, to Willian Be H. Harris, Solicitor for John E. J Nottingham, the administrator 'of the said deceased, = dresses and descriptions, the full par. ticulars of their claims, a statement of their accounts and the nature securites (if any) held by them, and that after the day last aforesaid the said Administrator, will 'proceed to diswihute the assets of the said deceased among the parties. entitled thereto, having regard only to such claims of which notice shall Noid been given as above required, and the said admiinistra- tor will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof, to any person gr persons of whose claim or claims notice "shall: not have been received by him or his solicitor at the time of such distribution. Dated at Port Perry this 22nd day of November, A ) Jaan, . HARRIS. Solin 43 he Administrator, ; Port Perry. Ont. 'S. S. Christmas Entertainment Friday evening, December 17, is the date chosen for the Christ- mas entertainment of St. Johns | Presbyterian Sunday School. : : = Methodist Sunday. Schoool Entertainment The Methodist Sunday School entertainment will be "held on' the evening of Wednesday Dec, 22nd. Clarke-Scott _A quiet wedding was ' solem- nized in the Methodist Parsonage in Seagrave on Wednesday after- noon Dec. 1 when Daisy O a, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Liscar Scott, of Seagrave, was united ifi marriage to Charles William Clarke, son of Mr, John Clarke, of Mariposa, ¥ the ceremony. becomingly attired in 'a travel | ling suit, of navy silvertone with: The br very sumptous 'wedding dinner served at the home of the bride's| parents, the happy couple left amid a shower of conffetti ona short honeymoon. On their re- turn Mr. and Mrs. reside in Mariposa. i oA, MURRAY . DENTIST Office above Rose & Co. hours, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone 98 PORT PERRY Surgical-and Maternity 7 HOSPITAL = . (over Star Office) 'For Terms apply to Mrs. Cormack, Port Px Of Catharine Chr Noting 1 t all creditors ' Catherine Christy Nottingham, : ed woman, who di oe Fl their christian names and surnames, ad- |: Rev. A. Carmichael condueted| | ide was| picture hat to match. After al Clarke 'will{] CA TT YY Cy TTT Thal Ah building remedy, put ples in' apaules, easily swal lowed, by doctors, sold by prescribed $1.00 a box. Ask our hee agent or white us for a - ree trial package. - Templetons, King West, Toronto: i Agent--P. G. Morrison Jn : # _ Auction Sale Ewart Blight, lot. 9, con 7, Reach, will sell his farm stock and implements. 'Mr. Blight. has an extra good herd of A deen Angus Cattle." Tod Jackson), 'Auctionais: meray Music in the home for Xmas. Buy one of our Stuart Gramophones at For sale at Davis'. On Monday, December 20th| $15, plays any rosora,y 3 Have you tried the new 'store. for groceries? Our stock is quite. com. plete now and bought at the: Tig] Try the new $ ystem--goods ake * in plain figures. 1 F or your Christmas ba : Raisins. Currants FRU IT In fruit we have: 'Oranges, Califoriia Grapes; Lemons and rape. Fruit. TEA ma In Tea we have something exceptionally good for the money, at 50c and 65¢ 'lh., both are black. We would like you to try this. tea as we feel sure you will like. it. : ' io Med D. conn _ Port Perry Batteries care of Jour Batteries. This is to remind you that old weather is With | us, and you must take pr : If laying up your car for the: "winter," We "can al - 3 you, in t e manner. outlined below. et Dry 'Storage We yo your bat- Fil tery, renew the necessary § parts, re-insulate it, store § We. hate two Cates wel T| LF 5 it in a dry condition, until 'the' Spring,