SUPERIOR STORE NEWS GREAT CLEARING § SALE OF FOOTWEAR AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES We must make room for our new stock due to arrive. The season is here for everyone to be well shod. We have a good assortment of new lines to choose from. Drop in and we will be pleased to show you what we HOLEPROOF SOCKS have. Sold exclusively by us in this town. Holeproof i8 in a class by itself. hosiery i i The a ceable weight of these stocking makes them Priced at $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.25 pair. HOLEPROOF HOSIERY "If you want service and smartness without sacrificing comfort, we invite you to see the new arrivals in silk and wool socks in a variety of designs at 50c., 76¢ and $1.00 per pair. SEAGRAVE (Too late for last week) Mr. Hall, of Lindsay, canvased the farmers in this locality a couple of weeks ago, in the interests of the Ontario Grain Pool. The County of Victoria has been thoroughly organ- ized and have included Seagrave as a shipping point for members of the South end of the County. A majority of the farmers canvassed signed con- tracts for the disposal of their wheat, oats apd barley; through this system of marketing. A meeting was held in Seagrave on September the 9th to elect a loading committee for this point, whose duties are to look after the interests of the farmers. The grain to be handled through the Hogg & Lytle warehouse, who received a set price per bushel for handling. The committee nominated consists of W. C. Clark, N. Ferguson and Roy Scott. A-eounty meeting of the var: ious committees was held in Lindsay on Sept. 10th, where Mr. Gilroy, chief organizer, explained the working of the pool, its benefit and the duties of the committee. The annual Rally Day services will be held in the Sunday School on Sept. 80th. A special program is being ar- ranged in conjunction with the reg- ular Rally Day Services. Mr. Silas Reynolds is making ex- tensive alterations to his home, and will have one of the nicest farm residences to be seen in a long travel, Mr. L. Scott and Mr. Wm. Keen left on Monday for the wilds of North Hastings County where they have about ten miles of surveyor's lines to run taking in about 2000 acres of marsh land. They are working in the interests of The Indian River Rat Corporation. Mrs. J. Blight has returned from Toronto where she spent a pleasant holiday with her children. The many friends of Mrs. (Rev.) T. A. Carmichael will sympathize with her on the sudden death of her father, Rev. W. A. Strongman, L.L.D., of To- ronto, Mr. Strongman had .gone to Dundalk which had been his first charge to conduct the anniversary services there and was just entering the pulpit when he collpased and ex- pired shortly afterwards. Mr. Strong- man was 80 years of age. __ JAS. McKEE & SON mL Avvone fies hearing the cannonade on Saturday morning, at sunrise, would have a slight idea of what the boys used to hear every morning during their holiday abroad. Roast duck was cn the menu in a number of homes on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Grose, Mr. Elgin Frise, and Miss Taylor; of Toronto, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Frise, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs, W. H. wards and family, of Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs, Roy Scott, on Sunday, Miss Alma Frise, left on Monday to attend the Normal School in To- ronto. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Topping and daughter, Lorraine, of Oshawa, visited with friends on Sunday. he SAYS GOVERNMENT TO PAY FULL COSTS OF ATHERLEY BRIDGE The Orillia News-Letter is informed that an agreement has been arrived at by the Dominion Government and the Counties of Simcoe and Ontario in connection with the Atherley Bridge. A deputation waited on the De- partment of Railways and Canals and as result the Government now agrees to assume responsibility for; the central span, to operate it and poy for*the power required. It is onticipat- ed that the Government will also pay the full 40 per cent. of the cost of construction, ean GREENBANK Mrs. R. Real, Saskatoon, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Real. Mr. and Mrs. C. Blair, Ottawa, were | visiting Miss Maggie Blair, over the week end. Mrs. St. John, Toronto, visiting with Mrs. Switzer and Mrs. R. Real. Mrs. Doble, of Agincourt, is visit- ing her sister, Mrs. John Beare. Mr. and Mrs. Langmaid, and" Mrs. Coultis, of Oshawa, at the home of Mr. Harvey Real, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cafley, of Toronto, at Miss Harmon's on Sunday. We understand that Mr. Marshall O'Neill, has sold his residence to two Port Perry men, who intend building a garage in the near future. * ruts and sharp ridges. Let us inspect your "It isn't what you do today that causes the blowout!" ~--it is usually something you have done weeks ago. Under-inflation--careless parking that pinches the tire walls--hitting rough bumps on high. Balloons deaden the jar. But later--a blowout! _ These things can be avoided. To avoid them means dollars off the cost of running your car. Check up tire pressures every week--We will do @ it for you. Keep to the exact figures for the size of 'load of each tire. Ease down when driving over deep tires once a week. At least twice a season let us take them off the rims and FROM THE PORT PERRY MILLING & LUMBER-C! For Pastry, or Lily White for Bread. The nua of users is growing daily. Qur customers are pleased with our flour: Try it: be convinced. Mr. William Causley, recently with the Galt Milling Company, is anxious to have the - house wives of Port Perry and district to use his flour. Good Mixed wood for sale. The Most Beautiful Cooking Range Ever Designed A years ago nobody would have dreamed it possible to build such a beautiful product as the new HAPPY THOUGHT Quebec Typeall enamel Range which we now introduce. With all the famous Happy heating, cooking, roas and water heating qualities, we have combined exceptional beauty of appearance, Come and see this strikingly hand- some range. Efficient. Very moder- ate in price. HAPPY THOUGHT FOUNDRY COMPANY Limited ; W.L. Parrish ~ el MEN'S SUI Made in Brantford By y J. A. HETHERINGTON DRUGLESS PRACTITIONER in Port Perry, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday from 3 to 56 p.m. and by appointment. OFFICE IN PURDY BLOCK COMING! A. J. Davis, Port Perry, has been fortunate in getting Dr, F. E. Luke, Optometrist, of § Toronto, to be at his store, § Port Perry, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18th, to examine Eyes for glasses. F. E. LUKE H Optometrists : i 163-167 Yonge St, TORONTO 3 § CW. A. Sangster NTAL SURGEON am. to § p.m. er McKee's Shoe Store. a Office Office ELEVATOR FLOUR, FEED OF ALL KINDS, POULTRY FEEDS, SALT. Highest prices paid for Grain and Seeds. Let us clean your grain and seeds and pay you the better price. ONTARIO GRAIN COMPANY. Chas. Pilkey, in charge Phone 120 r b re Ont. PECIAL PECIA CES. ON and Overcoats' Our prices are reduced With the arrivel of new goods there is a aplenty d choice. Moe your order in ear EE * 0» { leaning Process at very Ww. T. Rodman Merchant Tailor Over Tel. Office Port Perry keepers' 4 MYRTLE: All kinds of Dry Cleaning * and' Pressing done. Ladies' fine --(th ¢ 1d oroughly cleaned by our New Dry a, We can't help it. rhe 4 rant who is able and willing to'N e land is practically being zed to come to Canada. This @ case with the 'subservient ples' referred to by Lord Lovat. ey come to Canada even though given no encouragement to do 80 by iki in "ty White ano. (7p, cere a "Ml D AN WEIGHT V NECK /SWEATER COATS Men's Plain Camel and Light Heather shades, medium on made from best quality wool Lysm with two butsoned dovn i Sizes 36 to 44.. oe : LADIES' SILK AND WOOL HOSE Plaited Silk and Wool Hose, double garter welt, in all the new J shades, Sizes 8% to 10. Priced at $1.00 pair. LADIES' HOSE at Special Prices 10 dozen Ladies' Silk and Wool, and pure wool hose, in a large range of colors. All perfect goods. The lot consists of samples and broken lots. Regular $1.00 to $1.26 values. Clearing at 59¢, RT ~ DCERY SPECIALS son at the heaviest, we still have about 75 bags : 4 Javeency ugar for Preserving $ Toilet Paper ....6 rolls for 25c, With the fruit sed Si Granulated Sugar. rown Sugar.5 © 4 5 bars P & G Soap ota aie «+ 28c. Tiger Salmon? 3 Sugar Crisp Corn Flakes, 4-De Lux Je 8 pkgs for 25c. Hand Soap, a: Rubber Jar Rings, ..3 pkgs 26¢ _. WILLARD'S STORE NEWS Since fe is so much inthe house- ol i. and lengt. a evenings, a list of thi of the ordinary to add spice to lunch ¢ table is suggestive For Sandwich or Salad,-- For Sale By Canigio Hardware Co. - Port Perry, Ont. 'Hogg Lytle, Ltd. - Port Perry, Ont. r declining sunymer days When ait Where Yo ou Want It On any farm of average size at least one' hour a \ day--3} ten hour working days a year--are spent. he ir wearying task of pumping water. 36} : "whi of my Toronto Windmills will give you for rest or recreation--besides For pickle or relish: Masonochie® 8 Ch W Lobster, Tuna Fish, or Ameri