Mrs. W. H. Letcher are in o this week with Mrs. Letcher's | Mrs. Geo. H. Oke, who is very BAZAAR al Bazaar, under the auspices Ladi E Aid and the Mission and Bo wih: be held in og Ag of reh on Friday afternoon, Dec. 14th. for the season, home-made ea + d cooking will be on sale 0. ACCOUNTS iF "Al 'persons having accounts against i & "ithe Corporation of the Village of 'Port Perry will please present them "before December 15th. | METHODIST CHURCH BAZAAR . The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist alhurch condially invite you to attend their Bazaar, to be held in the base- of the Church, on Friday, December 7th. ™ The Bazaar will be opened at 4 . pm. by Mrs, Wm. Ross, of Toronto, a former President of the Ladies' All your wants will be catered to. The fancy work booths will have. ny beautiful and useful articles "for sale at a reasonable price. The Home-made cooking booth will save you time and money in your pre- parations for Sunday. The Candy th promises to be the best we have ever had. Delicious candy, put up in pretty baskets and boxes will Please satisfy. | _ Aprons! Well,! we all need them. Here, the ladies in charge will en- «= deavour to please you as to size, olor and design. For children, we will have a fish x fonds, Every fish you catch will be ; rid ell worth the money spent for tackle. verybody come and enjoy a real good supper served from 6 to 8 o'clock. v weseveral good musical numbers will i be rendered during the tea hour. SPECIAL CHILDREN'S SERVICES On Sunday, December 16, there will be special children's services in the Methodist Church, Port Perry, both morning and evening. The scholars will sing at both - services; You will be made welcome. . HAS WORLD FOR AUDIENCE Mr. J. Stanley St. John, former _ teacher of piano in Uxbridge, who delighted America with his brilliant 'playing recently in the Star Radio concert will again play over the Ra- "dio having practically the whole "world for his audience. Super-sen- . sitive receivers are in use in various of the world and ro doubt Mr. -~.8t. John's playing -was heard across the sea, Wherever air waves travel "sound can also travel. It is quite "an honor for Mr. St. John (who is ' yery young) to play to the world and it is also an honour for the Town of Uxbridge that he lived here. + Uxbridge Journal \ NOTICE Water Rates, and other accounts due for electric wiring and mercham- 'dise should be paid by December 14th, the financial statement must be made out immediately after the 15th of December, . By Seder of the Light and Water : "EB. H, PURDY, Clerk-Treasurer MARRIED Minister, Edwin Arthur Nott Perry, to Gwendoline Hoare, ort, South Wales, England. L 0. D. E Tirkey, MAE: vicina iri $1.00 50¢ | Turkey, male, 1923 | a ed a $1.00 b50¢ Turkeyy Ben: «dc .cv. ovina iiianaaiis $1.00 b0¢ Display of Geese, 4 pairs $1.00 b50¢ Palrof Geese ,........:. $1.00 . b50¢ Display of Ducks 4 pairs. $2. $1.00 50¢ Pair of Ducks ............ ..... 000070 $2.00 $1.00 50¢ Display of Chickens, 4 pairs ............ $2.00 $1.00 50¢ Pair of Spring Chickens ........... vee. .92.00 © $1.00 50¢ EGGS, weight considered 12 Fresh Eggs, brown............ $1.50 $1.00 50¢ 26¢ 12 Fresh Eggs, white ............ $1.50 $1.00 50¢ 26¢ BUTTER / ? 10 Ibs. in Prints, plain =... .. $6. $5. $4. 33. $2 $1. HORSES Single Driver, Roadster, any size, farmers only. 37 $6. $3. Single Driver, Roadster, open....... Arnis any 7. . $6. $8. Gentleman's Turnout .................. ea, Hi} $3. $2. Carriage Class ...........cuiviviiivve eda $7. $5. $8. Lady Driver ..... eda atis cian nis ive aia 33. "$3. $2 Draft Team .....cncviib cn. couoiiis odio $10. $5. $3. Agricultural Team :......:.......:.. se aa $10. $5. $8. "Tis sentiment' that makes life 'presents to those you cherish. Their appreciation will be the dearest thing "in life to you. J * And they will enjoy and esteem | their presents when they come from our store; our name in- sures the quality. We make "quality" right; then the price. Social will be put on. ~The play is entitled "Star Bright." Orchestra in attendance. Admission 25c. Ladies with pies, frée Open evenings on and after Restores normal breathing, 3 mucus atherings in the Ar the 12th of December, gives long. nights of io "or. Hoe: contains no habit-forming I. R, BENTLEY 310 at your druggists. Send JEWELLER & OPTOMETRIST in stamps for a generous sample. isl 142 King West, Toronto, PORT PERRY, ONT. $ RAZ-MAH GUARANTEED RELIEF For Sale by P. G, MORRISON. PORT PERRY CHRISTMAS FAIR For Exhibition of Horses, Poultry, Butter, and Eggs, Thursday, Dee. 20th, 1923 PRIZES TO BE AWARDED POULTRY, dressed and drawn All entries should be made and exhibits for hall in place by 11 a.m. on the day of the Fair. No duplicate entries can be made i in any of the classes. Butter prints must be in plain wrappers, and made by and to the boni-fide property of the exhibitor. An entry fee of 50¢ will permit you to make one entry in each of the classes of Jroduce, An entry fee of $1.00 will in horses FRED BROC, Vice President W. S. SHORT E. H. PURDY._ President Secretary. The Concert in the evening will be under the auspices of the Port Perry High School, of which further notice will be Elven GE RICH AT ONCE DRY HARDWOOD SLABS and BODYWOOD DRY MIXED SLABS All orders promptly filled. P. FIGARY Port Perry Orit. C. C. Stenhouse ARCHITECT Houses, Stores and Public Buildings properly designed and supervised. Union Bank Building, Oshawa, Ont. It BEATS... as it Sweeps Ihe HEEVER | as it Cleans : a bag colloota a-smbes of ik hs ns for home-magé bread which dly send you, free on yequest, F or High Grade F ootwear = . Now is the season of the year when you require to be well shod to protect you from damp and cold . We can supply all your wants Hoover-cleaned Rugs Wear Years Longer Rugs wear out, years too soon, un- less you keep beaten out and swept up the embedded, gritty dirt that cuts with suitable wear for this kind of weather. We have a large. stock of Heavy Rubhers and will sell them at greatly reduced prices. We have splendid values in all lines of boots, shoes and slippers, suitable for Christmas gifts. We are agents for Fug nap. this one dustless operation, The Hoover Today Have you asked us to call and give you a free de- and labor. monstration of the above machine? at once. We also keep one for renting out by the day. CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! $29.50 {nar "All the famous Marshall comfort features. ever offered: i W. MERLIN LETCHER Funeral Director The Hoover beats out and sweeps up ritty dirt, and air-cleans--all in Rugs wear longer, and you save time If not phone Greatest Yalue The "special" cotton-top Marshall sanitary ventilated mattress A vmk Furniture Dealer e Hurlbert Cushion Sole Shoes for Misses and Children. ~~ JAMES McKEE & SON ST. CHARLES BUILDING ::- PORT PERRY You Might as Well Profit by this Saving on Tires We have a pretty big stock of . TIRES, and we don't want to carry them over Tor the winter so we are offering them to you : at a big reduction. - Ly We v ill ive you u twenty per charged for each entry |' at a Profit Fi grain crops have been' light this year, and the quality. is poor. How to balance the ration is the problem of every man who keeps cows for profit, A Schumacher Feed is the answer to problem. It produces more balanced-ration, manufactured from 'milled products of corn, barley, oats and wheat, with linseed meal. Cows like' the taste of it, and eat every scrap of it, They digest it all. Dollar for dollar of cost, no other ration compares with Schumacher as a milk broducer. Give it a trial. It will make your herd 1 sound fl 'milk at a profit, It is a perfectly will purchase $2.00 worth org will re |] money for you. ~ ian Ruble or German mark bill free. The |" | Schumacher Feed fed berbily displa yed in our window on Saturday yg "brings your hoge to market at the earliest E develops good, ProducesMore Milk | , Ames Holden _ cent. on -twenty- five per cent. on "the INNER TUB The oHering inelides. tires and tubes by these reliable - manufacturers-- fia Gutta Percha Goodrich ~ Dunlop Guaranteed all First Quality Tires. J Beare Bros., Dealers, Port Perry