DN, An Armorer, Leonard Henry Pe {| ocles and Elphinor, Citizens of | pie, lia--Edw. Jackson, C. Crozier Bie. ikon, a Fisherman--Amos Stone omar, Chieftain of the Allemanni ge Howsam. r, Trinobantes, Ambivar, No- 0, Allemanni-- Smith Fergu- . Roward, Cecil Stalker, Gor- own, Melbourne White. 4 erald, &, Wilmot Cragg. : Aectea, Myron's Wife, Leslie Berry UngZrd fi 7 F GFA >O>E m= Elz 7 SHIT LH WANTED--Mr Leonard Harris 1s prepared to add new pupils to his violin class, - Those wishing to join should see Mr. Harris. Hieved a most enviable Teputation ani ties, Lonsdale Pianos are to be found { Parthenia, her Daughter -- Melvajese instruments enthusiastically praises, Switzer, Theano, a. Neighbour-- Mayrienn Short. Those responsible for the training of the students - Miss Coad, Miss "Harris, and Mr Ht G Hutcheson-- must have been well pleased with the result of their efforts. The school rendered a number of choruses under the direction . Follick. 000 % "The following Field Day Champion- "ship Medals were presented by the 'donors; Senior Championship, Boys, pre- sented by Mr J D Robertson to Leonard Henry. Senior Championship, Girls, pre- sented by Mr J. D. Robertson to Frances Switzer. Junior Championship, Boys -- pre: 'gented by Mr T W Mclean to Win- nett Nesbitt. Junior Championship, = Girls--pre- sented by Mr T W McLean to Ruth - Marlow. The following prizes for Entrance Exasslhations weie presented by the Foret Prize, presented by Mr J] McE Murray to Aleta Ferguson. Second Prize, presented by Mr H G Hutcheson to John Moule. T Prixe, presented by Dr S J Mellow to John Harris. Local Option Meeting A meeting in the interests of local option will Pe held in the Town Hall on Monday evening Dec. 20th. at 8 o'clock. The meeting will be ad: dressed by a gentleman whois a prom- inent local option worker of Toronto, | Willie Norris the noted boy singer | 4 "enteratin the audience with several oes! selections, Admission free. 4 Mr L. G. Hall extends to the gen- eral public an invitation to call and i is large. display of Xmas beef is of rare quality 'and was fed by Mr. William Nesbitt, Hill Dale Farm, Lot 15, Con. Cartwright. A Recreation Room : for Soldiers A recreation room is being fitted up}. "over Mr Purdy's store for the soldiers, 'and those who can contribute games, {magazins, papers, and other material this room, should' get in touch Mr H G Hutcheson or Mr Mor- fey Campbell. The proceeds of the repeated High ol concert will be devoted to this}. pse © Mr. Arthur Rose has given of carpet ball. Get your scat for the Christmas ir Concert at Davis' Drug Store, $ 85¢. choice ensures Riaved ill, =therefpre, have the satisfaction of | bit in her home. Methodist Church Notes. . | The Teacher Training Class has finished their term's work and wrote on their examination on the Old Testament last Friday. Much time is being given to the preparation of the pageant to be given on the 23rd inst. in the Church. Watch for bills, Last Sunday the pastor preached two very pointed sermons! In the forenoon the subject was "The Chris- tian Attitude Towards the Good," and in the evening "The Christian Atti- tude Towards the Evil." Text Rom. xii 9. Next Sunday Mr. Rogers wiil have as his subject in the morning "The Appearance of Evil," and in the even- ing "Britain's Policy and Ours." All not worshipping elsewhere are invited. 3 i Notice of Meeting The next meeting of W. C. T. U will be held Dec..29 in the Reading room of Library at'8 o'clock sharp. Opportunity will be given 'for the paying of dues for 1016 A full at- tendance is requested on account off. important business. f A Monster Ra Meeting The Town Hall 'was packed on Sunday afternoon at the recruiting meeting. Many could not get into the tall, and many more had standing room only, and not much of that. There is little doubt that bundreds were present to see and hear Charles Crosier, who was wounded and taken prisoner by the Germans, and who was recently set free in an exchange of prisoners. At that time he was known as Private Charles Crosier, but he has since been promoted to the rank of 5 | Sergeant, - His wounds and and the hardships he has undergone have unfitted him for active military service and. he will devote his energies in future to recruiting work. Sergeant Crosier has many friends in town who are greatly pleased to see him home again, and who at gne time had given him up for lost, i] We regret that lack of space pre- vents us from giving a report of his experiences. Other speakers were Capt. W. H Windeyer, and Major Robt." Smith, | | Choice Grapes feel good i impression as i well dressed man? = q Clothes like 'these ¢ only be made by the tailor who knows how, and to get these pleasing results you should consult W. H. Doubt Merchant Tailor Port Perry . Ont IY Funds for Red Cross The County Council . of Ontario We have over 'a bal a ton of the best, and purest candies 80 kinds to choose from. Dox' t] bay. until you have seen ours, "The Christmas Store" Prices are from 12%c¢ a pound up. ROSE: & C0. x ~ Spirelia Corsets County have made provision to pay 5 Satisfaction and gooditing guntantee | per cent of the total expenditure of |IADIES--The he Societies doing Red Cross work or other work for the assistance and} comfort of soldiers at the front. The request must be madé * before January 15; 1916, said percentage to be calculated on the amount spentfi on Canadian Red Cross work, they tofs tures certified by tne Secretaries of thk 'respective societies," Reeve ofthe munieh They operate. CHRSTHAS 6000S I SPECIAL PRICES Seeded Raisins Griffin Brand : 2 pkg. for 26c.} 2 lbs, for 2b6c. §12c. 1b 12¢. 1b. Seedless Raisins Large Blue Raisins Valencia Raisins Choice Clear Currants 2 1bs. for 26¢.} Extra Quality Currants Cooking Figs New Dates 10c. 1b Mixed Peels 25¢, 1b Icing Sugar free from lumps 10c¢. Ib' Best Granulated Sugar . 14 1bs. for $1 oof New Table Raisins iv 3bci 1b: New Eating Figs Ac lb. Mixed Nuts Monach Pastry Flour Navel and Florida Oranges 15¢. 1b: 10c. 1b: 20c; 1b. ~ 20e. 1b, 2 lbs, for 25c¢. See our line of Candy Cranbeios who has lately returned from France: : The services of the Glee Club, un. der the leadership: greatly appre bei be paid when a statement of Toronto x Sots -- in Dr. ent oO! expendi. 5 ? qd by thefl" .in which. = y peed wil ~~ Bo day and Tuesday ofeach week 2 1bs. for 35c¢.. 25, 80, 40, 50c. doz } 98:00. call at Yous hor home and MCT A RW ntharbare beeen spi Come early for your Santa Claus supplies in fine Bakery Goods and choice Home-m ade Candies. Th largest assortment in Port Perry ca be seen at Sarvis' Bros. the leading bakers and confectioners : io County, All orders § 2 DR. E. A. TOTTEN 4 DENTIST 5 'Grad fe of the Raval Collage of Denial p. tal Department Fancy Ice Cream Bricks. fhe home of Mr. H. W. Linke. Anyone wishing to see Miss Chris- pkindly call, or Pliine 60. ToS " REAL ESTATE AGENT List yous Properties: -with me, For ip Perry, 3 Houses Te lots from $700.00 hes MONEY TO LOAN on farm property--first m Apply to Morley Campbell, Port Port REAL FO! 3 SALE by A. R House, barn, with 10 acres of land in ries o Prince Albert. Price $ enapeisnce Hotel with 3 acres of land RT Raglao. es Sweater Coats|