"coats. 0 Sf * Wathave a ramet. of coats carried over | from' | previous. seasons.- These | can be made | - over very, readily or Hiade up into children's ff N Women's Winter Coats made ot plain Kersey cloth and tweed. Regu: ye lar $1000 3500 \ apr Te TI "Now Ration Lace $325 Yard "One of the 'newest materials for __overblouses or evening dresses. It is - 86 in. wide and comes in a dainty Spanish pattern. Color black only. i TR A AE A TAN Se Starter and Demountable Rims... Buna RI a Te Touring, § Starter and Demountable Rie. aad Coupe, Starter and Demountable Rims... Sedan, Starter and Demountable Rims... -- Wagon, Starter and Demountable Rims © $25.00 Winter Coats Sins These Coats are made of tweeds, e chinchill and faney polo cloth. With little - alteration they can dard Garage Co. i. - PORT PERRY, ONT. p. + . ; ; b b ; b ; p. y $ p hb hb b , b b % p p ~- e into up-to-date styles. are navy, grey or brown mixtures, FE Ww, TcINTYRE P4490 F444 4444 P PAPI N NNN PNP TION [Mbps Bags, Suit Cases,' etc. Colors "The Rr Try us for 'made Cooki Ci and To Tobe gars, We serve meals at all hours, | rd Ashton; Proprietor W.E. "HARRISON Blong Block, Port Perry. < Manufacturer of dealer oven Harness and Blankets, Mitts and Gloves, od SPECIAL FOR THE THE CHRISTMAS . TRADE Ln Bag a "SEBERT « 'HOUSE A. CE. Rogerson, Prop. | 00D MODERN SERVICE ou gah ah reeciimend House to an Jue > Sehon 1 We know we can please you in hotel acoom- modation. Fine Confectionery, Home: bets {chase lumber for Drill ture. ind 1s Toes: 6 Yined BR with willed cu The \ "Velvoknit"" Combinations are made of fine wool yirn thoroughly shrunk. They are knittech with a' flat stitch, have Sizes 34 to 42. = Per Suit close ribbed cuffs and ankles. Th are faced with fleeced cotton, and gar ments are finished with 'closed crotch. The fronts $3.25 HEHEHE HR 4 rere "Men's Heavy Wool Socks 50c. We are showing a special line of heavy work socks m.de from woollen yarn. Colors are grey and heather, Per Pair 50c. CARTWRIGHT COUNCIL / t The regular meeting of the Cartwright Council was held on November 2th with all mem- present. 'Minutes of last meeting read land: approved. Messrs S. Parr," Wm. Van- camp and R. Willan represent- ing the tennis club applied to the Council to get permission to decorate the t end of the Park in Blackstock, and have same leveled. On motion of Counc lors Devitt and Ferguson permission was granted « and Council to pay half the cost of levelling same. 'Messrs J. Byers, I. Whitfield and R. Parr--requested' the Council to purchase the sbuth part of Presbyterian Church property and portion of sheds thereon for the sum of $200.00. and {and also stated the Agricultural Society were likely to build a grand stand on same and re- quested that Society have con- on of stand for five years. On motion of Coun. Ferguson and Devitt, the Council decided to buy the Riopeny, at above sum, Bat would not give Society control of grand stand only for their annual gatherings. Moved by- Councillors Edger-| 5 ton and Devitt that Councillor | & Jobb be a' committee to Su hed doors and wood for Agricultur-|.. al. Class to be held in Blackstock this Winter. hi m, on behalf Mr..D. B. Sim of John Mountjoy, stated that ce Monnet's el thud road had been offs the road allowance. . John Brthut present- wn stain should PAID-UP CAPITAL RESERVE FUND December Delineator Price 20c¢ To the Dairyman ARE, your returns us large as they bel, : High costs make maximum yields an essential quality in your animals. We will advance money to responsible Sumaere to replace poor producers. uy, THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE . . $15,000,000 . . $15,000,000 PORT PERRY BRANCH, E, B, Walker, Manager. W. Beacock, jurors ...... 2.00 A. Bailey, post for Park. .20.00 F. A. Bailey, glass and work at town hall 16.60 VanCamp Bros., 'iron posts, lumber, and Tepairy to Bos! Mrs. Fiddes, . Montgomery, plank and work on sidewalk vis +0 1.00 Municipal World, blank forums, H. Walker, roads, etc. . [Todd and Waddell, cement for Park Wm. Venning, making road drag Council adjourned to meet again December 4, 1922 Ww. 'Beacock, 4 Clerk." -- - # Lp e------ FOR SALE "218 acres Lots 10 and 11, Con. 8, Whitby, situated 40 miles east of onto, 6% miles north of Osha- wa, and 1 miles fron the Yillage ol miles: Jom, 2K er or" tention. Ivl; nes. ; watrd by - ) in wo wie; ra creek, also cistern; 2 acres fall and winter fruit; Buildings: 8 roomed house, solid brick, cement floor ctone cellar; barn 60 x 36, windmill; frame barn without stables™40 x 30; Srive house 30 x 20, henhouse, plese stabling for 10 horses and 4 oe also new house built for hired man, 6 rooms, on cement foundation; which cost about $2,500 Price $15,000; ( | smallest cash payment $8,000; 6 per cent, Possession arranged. Apply to W. J. Cook, Box 47, Myrtle Station Bell Phone 120 r 2. NOTICE All persons or firms having ac- counts against the Corporation or. any of its Departments are requested to send same to Treasur< not later than 0 {December 5th, being careful to make separate accounts fev items for the Water & Light Department or the Hydro construction, This' will en- able the Council to make prompt pay- ment and Jomplete the Town's ge- gopniy fo for the Joar. asmi ye: Finance Committee {November 22, 1922 er---- FOR SALE 8: C. White Leghorn Cockerels, from a food Fri ln strain; also. cock bird. rice Apply to Clarence Ferguson, B kstock, phone 196 2.1. 45.2, EE Lo Samada's Standard Romody for Pan Tm ls ee ¥