has been. Our new subject of much avgutable rigiolan. rom COMING_F. E. Luke, Optometrist, 167 Yonge St, Toronto, at A. J. _ Davis' Store, Port Perry, Thursday, _ October 20th. ' esses BAZAAR The Women's Guild of the Church of the Ascension will hold their an- nual Hallowe'en Bazaar on the even- ing of Friday, October 28th: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stuart and daughter, of South Bend, Indiana, were in town recently. Mrs. Thos. H. D. Lundy, of Van- couver, is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Lundy, this week. In the prize list of the South On- tario Plowing Match, the cup men- tioned as donated by the Standard Bank, should haye been from The Bank of Commerce of Port Perry, Whitby and Oshawa. Mrs. Ben Dunn, of Shepard, Mich., is visiting with friends in this dis- trict. Mr. Lewis McLean has returned from missionary labors in Alberta, where he went last May. He visited over the week end with his parents and will pursue a course of theology at Knox College. naires PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES Rev. W .L. Atkinson, Minister. St. John's Church, Port Perry Oct. 28rd--Anniversary Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. conducted by Rev. A. W. Hare, Beaverton. - A liberal thank offering is solicited by the managers. We appreciate the action of the United Church in withdrawing their evening service. Sunday School at 8 p.m. Y. P. S. on Monday at 8 p.m. Choir practice, Friday evening. No Prayer service this week. Breadalbance Church, Utica Service cancelled owing to anniver- sary services at St. John's at MY) (fom Seamer SECOND ANNUAL BAZAAR On Friday afternoon and evening, November 4th, the Ladies' Bible Class of the United Church intend to hold their second annual Bazaar, in the basement of the church. Besides many useful and beautiful hand-made articles such as aprons, "towels, knitted articles, underwear, etc., there will be a sale of home-made baking, a country store, a white elephant sale, and a candy booth. Re- freshments served cafeteria style from six until all are served. Every- body welcome. 3 TIP-TOP a big range of popular excellent. PORT PERRY DOMINION STORE Agents for We have secured the agency for the popular ; TIP-TOP TAILORS and will have an expert representative at our store on Saturday, October 22nd to take your measure for a fine suit or overcoat. The price is very low--$24.00, and the goods are Fit absolutely guaranteed. make a mistake as to the date--OCTOBER 22nd, it will mean a big saving for yol to buy tailored suits and overcoats at this-very low price. See our range of Fall and Winter Goods at very low prices. Watch our advt. each week. Alix. Gilboerd, Phone 177, Port Perry from Oshawa enjoyed the evening' and assisted in the entertainment. Fe- icitons speeches made by Past D.D.G.M. Bunker, D.D.GM. Keele, Bros. Goodman and Knox, Oshawa, and N. G. Hanan, P. G. Patriarch Woods, P. D. D.Rowlinson, Bros. Jack- son, Cowan and Hunt of Toronto. After the conclusion of the business the fourth degree followed and it was a great success. The town hall audi- torium, which had been subject to much community singing all the even- ing, became a scene of satisfying festivity, interspersed with songs, dances, stories and 'hearty ensemble singing, under the able direction of Bro. Blight, pianist. : About the time the witches and warlocks disport themselves, the guests bade au revoir, with many con- gratulatory remarks and a promise to return. po ------ ---- UNITED CHURCHES Sunday Oct. 23--At 11 a.m. Rev. Wesley Elliott will conduct the ser- vices. Sunday School at 3 p.m. 7 p.m.~--The evening service will be withdrawn in favour of the Ahni- versary services in St. John's Presby- terian Church. Thursday--Prayer service at 7.30 p.m. Monday--Young People's Meeting at 8 pm. Prince Albert 2 p.m.--Sabbath School 3 p.m.--Rev. Wesley Elliott will conduct the service. rnb Ys i, MOTHERS' ALLOWANCE BOARD The Mothers' Allowance Board for the County of Ontario has been re- appointed by the Provincial Govern- ment. The Board has the following members: Mr, Robt. Thompson, of Whitby, chairman; Mrs. G. M. For- sythe, Claremont; Mr. Levi Ellens, Columbus; Mr. W. M. Real, Port Perry. et (UH W.C.T. U. The first Fall meeting of the Ww. C. T. U. will be held on Wednesday afternoon, October 26th at 3 p.m. in the basement of the United Church. Music, report of Provincial Conven- tion, recently held in Ottawa will be a part of the program. All persons interested in Temperance are wel- come. rite meena Machinery for Sale Crown Gang Plow, in good repair; National Gang, rolling coulter, Cock- shutt Sulky, almost new; Eclipse Gang, nearly new; DeLaval Cream Separator No. 12, good order.Number of second hand Binders--some good ones. i. C. SWITZER, Port Perry. TAILORS 7" He will have cloths to choose from. Don't evolved. "The Home and School Club must try: 1. To see that children of poor parents are not debarred from school through lack of clothing or books. 2. To support the school trustees in every wise progressive measure. "8. To create conditions unfavorable to truancy, or irregular attendance. 4. To assist in beautifying and im- proving the school. 5. To encourage supervised play and the installation of playground equipment, 6. To carry out a community play- day. 7. To provide for medical and dent- al inspection. 8. To have children taught to swim. 9. To use the school as a social centre¥ 10. To establish night classes and courses of lectures, 11. To encourage music in the schools. 12. To grant scholarships for pupils showing anusual musical ability. 13. To support school orchestras and choruses. 14. To provide diplomas, medals, prizes op scholarships for regular at- tendance or scholastic attainment, 15. To establish a library. 16. To arrange for a children's de- partment in a public library with a story hour. 17. To encourage good moving pic- tures and to discourage demoralizing one. 18. To secure instructions for re- tarded or defective children. = 19. To help in the Canadianization of foreign-born residents. 20. To introduce manual training, domestic science, children's gardens, 21. To prevent children dropping out of school too easily. 22. To arrange for instruction in sex hygiene. 23. To keep schools*in part time operation for children who have lost time during the year through illness. To promote consolidated schools and replace weak one-teacher schools. 25. To encourage the linking of the school in a correspondence scheme with other schools in other parts of the Empire through the League of Nations. 26. To encourage a rational atti- tude toward such matters as child- ren's dress, parties, and the use of money. In union there is strength; in know- ledge there is power. If the parents know how their children deport them- selves at school--if the teachers know the home conditions of the child, many difficulties cleared away. Some of the work accomplished by our Home and School Clubs is an follows: Out of five reports--cover- ing 2 years. 5 Clubs furnished Teachers' Rooms as offices in their five schools. 3 installed 2 element electric plates, 4 purchased sets of approved His- tory Books, 3 subscribed to the National Geo- "and 3 cave prises at Far or children's exhibits. 4 2 gramaphones were bought for schools. ment. 1 bought mattress and sheets for nurse's room, 1 bought flags for each room in school. : 1 sent 100 children to the Art Gal- lery, guests of the Club, ~~ All send flowers to the sick and bereaved, and some give Christmas cheer where needed. " In addition there is an intangible development of sympathy, co-opera- tion and mutual sympathy between parents and. pupily "Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen." So our work goes on, in the certain hope that honest effort accomplishes much. "To know the true from the false, the good from the evil and to love beauty, brings an answering peace of & mind, happiness of heart and har- mony with the All-wise Dictator of our lives," re Yee WORK WANTED Man wants any kind | of light em- ployment, Handy with tool Ad- dress A, T., General Delivery, Port Perry. Letters called for each day. I -- MARRY FOR WEALTH AND INESS Hundreds n ay attractive, con- genial, willing to wed. Established 5 years. Hollywood, Cal,, U. S. A. rr -- CARD OF THANKS Mrs. John Sutherland wishes to thank the members of the Canadian Legion and her friends and neighbors for their kindly sympathy and floral tributes at the time of her recent be- reavement, a (rms: CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Capt. (Rev, 8. C. Jarrett), Rector Sunday--Matins and sermon at 11 a.m. Sunday School at 8 pm. Monday -- Young People's League at 7.30 pm. in Parish Hall. Tuesday--sewing 'meeting for mem- bers of the Women's Guild at the home of Mrs. Brown. Wednesday--Meeting for men at 8 p.m. for election of officers and or- ganizations. Junior W. A, SEIS in parish hal, Thursday - Evensqug and choir Friday--Devotional 'service for all the members 'of the Alta Guild at 8 pm. T BR ---------------- . STOCK FOR SALE 2 grade shorthorn heifers, due in January; grade cow due in December; shorthorn ball, 1 year old; Yorkshire sow and mine little pigs; 9 g mi pigs 10 weeks old. Apply Roy Fer- io guson, Blackstock; Phone 196 r 2-1. " 22 2 bought dishes and kitchen sauip- ta Pearland Club, Drawer C,: ee 00 Oe JHYRILE E ELEVATOR . re-open on tober '108, in B eharke of Mr, Chas.' feed 80 ge ® sons, ID. ame Pein WANTED aE from owner good ir Busi Mineopoits, Minn. ™ nov 11 -- (ret AUCTION SALES October 25th--Auction sale of farm stock and implements, the property of Thos. Dobson, lot 11, con 4, Reach. See bills for particulars. Jos. Baird, Auctioneer. rrr YW pemiimrn. October 24th-- Auction sale of farm implements, ete, the property of Mervin Hill, lot 17, con 7, Cart- wright, % mile north Nestleton Sta. Se bills for terms and list of goods. Geo. Jackson & Son, Auctioneers. | eg (mens October 27th--Auction sale of farm stock and implements, the property of Wm. Starr, lot 11, con 7, Reach. See bills for particulars and terms. Geo. Jackson & Son, Auctioneers. rere Oe COMBINATION SALE A combination sale will be held at the home of Mr. A. W, Allin, on Thursday, October 29th. See bills for list of goods. Geo. Jackson & Son, Auctioneers Line (YY inn "AUCTION SALE : The farm stock and Implements, the property of the estate of teh late Fred G. McKenzie, lot 8, con. Tq, of the Tp. of East Whitby, on new road 2% miles N. E. of Columbus, will be offeerd for sale by auction, on Friday, October 21st at 1 p.m. 2 Geo. Jackson & Som, Auctioneers, ---- Oia STORE PROPERTY FOR SALE Frame building in good location at a bargain. Apply to Box 139 Port Perry, Ont, : : 1 weieeraren() (remem FOR SALE Winter Apples and cider. Apply to John Medd, R.R.1, Port Perry, phone 190 r 1-1. , nn Mn, LOST--OCTOBER 12 Parlor chair; between Lindsay and Port Perry. Finder please notify the Standard Garage, Port-Perry, 3 Ga) Pair of Lady's horn horn-rimmed tacles in black leather case. please leave at Star Office. ---- mri Nice the Paisley] e person ng ley bread and butter plate from the ses of the pa will Ire same. - welt Brookes, Port Perry. | - Afforde fe Es Chote for Cash ° Phone Your Orders for Quick Delivery 0. Port Perry Cawker Bros. Susquehana COAL WOOD LL The cold weather is just about here--how about that coal bin. NOW is the time to get your winter's supply of fuel in. We always keep a full stock on hand of: SCRANTON HARD COAL--in stove, Nut and Pea sizes. SOLVAY COKE--in Nut and Stove sizes SOFT COAL--We have just received a car of best grade Kentucky Lump, Coal for Domestic use. CANNEL COAL--Our supply of this will be on hand within the next day or two. STEAM COAL-We still have a limited supply of this on hand. a CEMENT--Do not delay that repair job as there will be no more cars of cement brought in this season. WOOD--We always keep a- full supply of wood on hand--Body Hardwood, Hardwood Slabs and Soft Wood... Lat. is ltow yourSvupuitements and' we $i give your order wu wink prompt and carefulgattention. PORT PERRY COAL YARD W. GC. W. PYATT Phones: Yard 04. Uptown Office 232. s