tion in n of funds the Worl of its hospital at y not bu: in lieu of others? Not you get good value In ut your Honey will serve a greater end ator it 1 go to help someone in barred Ned None others sgheol children ang ; Marcel ..........., 50c, Tostitute. Foren Shadow Wave ...... 36c. emer) (ernie: Retrace Se aie 25¢. Miss Florence Walker, of Brampton, | Don't fail to see "Mr. Bob" at the Hair Cut .......... 26c. reats with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A.| Town Hall, Port Perry, Nov. 80th. A 'Shampoo ..,....... '50c Fi Walker. splendid comedy put on by the LO.D.E. ih erm (YI Prerree 9" & ith er ore Ingram, of Toronto! Grr PERRY UNITED CHURCH] Tt Rite at B nue A November 18th-- P ] 8 B our. Jon Brock wil lay Sriend, of 11 am--""Have we lost the power . N 3 Arr k 1 * * "'lof venture?" ' om Blor Brock. 2.30 p.m.--Sabbath School, $ homrp in the Pl ZAET. her "Miss Frances Mellow, of Toronto, at| 7 p.m.--Three Modern C: : .co her home here. "Thursday, 7.830 pm.--Mid Week rs Sos. J De Mise Nostit ud Service for prayer, praise and bile ¢ NEW SUITS AND OVERCOATS their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Palmer. Prince Albert Church. We have a full range of Fall and Winter Suitings and 2 forming term. | Misses Helen and Edith Lucas, of | 2 p.m--Sabbath School, Overcoatings. See these goods for yourself and let us 1 r { - § a Ha 4 & STR i ba i * Whitby, with friends in town. 8 p.m.--Worship Service. quote prices. They are right. Satisfaction guaranteed. ; RR RE ID RO he Mr. Grant Rundle and Miss Grace| The minister will be in charge of all We have a choice range of ready-to-wear Overcoats at TE ) od : "BY, : IN De Rundle, of Toronto, with their mother, | Worship services on Sunday. very low prices. We feel that these coats are worthy of 3 a re en : Miss Winnie Owen, of Poronto Nor-| Who is Mr, Brown_before the| Your inspection. We have them because we know they : ( : 1: CHOICE . QU A 1 ITY BEEF, : mal School, was home for the week| evening is over he almost wonders| = 8T€ right in price and quality. 3 «VV . = . : Tr end. * | himself. Nov. 80, Town Hall, It pays to have your suit dry cleaned. Let us do it. "GOOD FARM FOR RENT Ey .LAMB, rORK, VEAL ES Miss Myrtle Ploughman, of To- UU i : 5 Immediate possession, 100 acres on ; i ge El ; ronto, with her parents. ANNUAL RINK MEETING W. R. WILLAN . Seugog Island. Awply.to D. M. Juck- Peas, Corn, Tomatoes, at - - 15¢. per Can Mr. Clifford Vickery and Mr, Morley| The annual meeting of -the share- . . | son, R.R..8, Port Perry. : Ao . Doubt, with Mrs. C. Vickery. holders of the Post Persy Bink Com-{ mMpneopANT TAILOR PORT PERRY | sess | PURE LARD EASIFIRST BACON ' COTTAGE Mr. Harry Brock, of Toronto, with Jany wil be en Wall, on " ; . + <Domestic Shortening HAMS ROLLS his mother. 21st. ' Mr. Everet Jackson, of Toronto, on CR Serr a | pe [COOKED MEATS Bey i with hissing it PORT PERRY : money by d- "BELL PHONE 28w his parents, At Trenham Hospital, Pa, U.S.A, WE BUY CAM@LE, POULTRY, and HjDES Misses Olive and Alma Gerrow, of | on Tuesday, October 30th, 1928, to xd 3 ; GOODE y ' i , Toronto, with their parents, Mr. and | Dr. and Mrs. Chas. Alvin Richards, } . " pr p " == <i Mrs. Frank Gerrow, Scugog. twin sons, Mrs. Richards was form- 7 3 " Y < A Bl ¥ es ais SCRANTON Mr. Milbert Howsom, of Toronto, |¢rly Miss Marie Higgs. DR. J. A. MURRA q : ; semper) Qbpetmrmepreny SQ 2 : 'D. L&W. 27. with his mother, Mrs. G. Howsam. * DENTIST box j i boda . . ARMISTICE CEREMONIAL . 4 q / 4 i # y Messrs. Chas. and Geo. Cawker, of SERVICE : A $2.00 CAP FREE Office upstairs in Leonard Block i) | COAL : = > Hours 9 a.m, to 6 p.m. Phone 93 k i cs Toronto, with relatives. "The purpose of this pamphlet is to wo PORT PERRY ONTARIO Mr. Lisgar O'Neill, of Stouffville, | unite English and French Canada in | Men's Overcoats, blue and other shades, made of good cloth, with friends in town. the use of approved Orders of Service aud Souble fined, Regular S228 or His week end : : e Mr. Dawson Kauffman, of Ridge-| intended to bring our civil, religious only, we offering them a 95, and will g Arthur WwW Lynd town Royal Bank, with his: parents, |and educational life into harmony $2.00 cap free with each coat. Don't miss this chance. . ! Mr. and Mrs. W. Kaufman with the sentiment of sacrifice which | Men's nice suits, latest styles, regular $20.00 for §& TEACHER, OF SINGING. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Corrin, of Osh-| Armistice Day inspires, and to facili- only $17.25, with a $2.00 cap free with each s awa, with friends. ? tate the holding of memorial cere-| Men's Good Heavy Working Shirts, flannelette, do a : x monies and exercises to perpetuate the | Men's Fleece-lined Underwear, 2 pieces, heavy weil Mr. Gordon Martin, with his mother |, of Canada's sacrifice in the man's make. Per suit $1.75. : g Py Ms, A, Hall cause of world peace." Men's Fleece-lined combinations, heavy weight @ 3 0 < e Miss Martin, of Brampton, is visit-| gych is the preface to the Order of quality, only $1.69 per suit. Ra SY "There were Degli Ta < : : : ' i 1 10g 80 R F ill i with her grandparents, Mr. and | garvice which was conducted in Men's Working Socks, only ; , : i rs | only purpose i . up s.:A. Hall. 4 churches throughout Canada on Sun-|Men's All Wool Sweaters, only Sp , of 5 trouble as: the > ; ; Mr; and Mrs. E. B. Flint, of To-|day, November 11th--Armistice Day.| Men's lined working mitts, only . | Ont® a 16 front | quickly weol aE it) i stock on hand ronfg; with Mr. and Mrs. W. Harris.| In Port Perry the service was con- A lof of Dressgoods fo lear at Sost, j " ; hasvasters TR y on ducted in the United Church under the es' pure wool stockings, only . cere : esBion reof, "10 q ! or joa Wes, Mortis, 91 Oshawa, direction of the LO.D.E. The church | All kinds of Ladies Underwear at reduced prices; = from his irene MMRCI0 at ae -- Orma. Hood _| was filled, including the gallery. The | All kinds of Children's Underwaal 18 «dsr 3 il i a 1a, with 008 ams fu service was enjoyable because of its | We hape just received a fresh ship een of rubbers and gAblas y a Mis Fred Campbell, of impressiveness, its beauty, and its .Men's, Women's and Children's sizes, at reasonabld r. an k A simple dignity. The service was con- Toronto, with his parents, Mr. and Rev. Wesley Elliott, assisted Mrs. Morley Campbell. ducted by Rev. Wesley Elliott, by Rev. J. Maclver. 000 Mr. and Mrs. E. Soper, of Toronto,| The speaker for the occasion was , of Joo : : ad received this week. - ; france NOTICE TO CREDITORS with Mr. and Mrs. Densham. Rev. W. J. H. Smythe, BA, B.D, of Of Samuel M : eConnell, Deceased. D. Alwa supply on hand. Mr. and Mrs. W. Kaufman, have | Wellington, and his address was time- Pursuant to Sec. 56 of Chapter 121 wy 4 moved into the house vacated by Mr. |ly, thoughtful and well delivered. ot he Revised res uf aie ILE'RECEIVE OUR BEST ATTENTION. and Mrs. O. Scott. Mr. C. C. Jeffrey sang "The Re- Mrs. Broden D. Henry will receive | cessional," and Mr. Percy Densham raditors and others hav I PORT P ERRY COAL YARD f Si at her home, Queen St., on Saturday, | sounded the as Post" E. and th J = a AB oO W. CG. W. PYATT November 17th, from 8.80 to 6 o'clock.| Ladies of the I. O. D. E. and the Rs ; | deceased; ; ro 3 SbF Phones ; November 200k is the date selected | Veterans attended the service in a " ; 6 0th da; oho. died "1926 . Ly Yard 36 Vntawa Office |... for the. Ladies' Bible Class Bazaar, | ody; and members of all the churches 6 of -- ---- = -- in the United Church. Watch for were present as it was a union ser- / 0 : : : TNE +} Micul vice. ! : ! later. The church was suitably draped Mr. and Mrs, Cutts eft 2 Tuesday | (ith flags and the Honour Roll oc- Jo spend the whiter. ju 1 Ee ih cupied a place within the Altar rail- Cutts ' ro 'ling. Mr. M. Emmerson and daughter Hallie, left this week for Toronto, where they will spend the winter. Capt. Clarence Vickery, of Toronto, was in town on Sunday, and attended the Armistice Service with the local veterans. . Mr. and Mrs. Ross Milne, and Mr. Irvin Coates, of Toronto, were visiting at the home of Mr. John Irvin for Thanksgiving. Mr. H. W. Gill, Collector of Customs at Portal, N.D., was elected Moderator 9 of the Presbyterian Synod of Dakota. i 4 3 5 4 5 a Mr. Gill is a layman--the first to oc- : z ATISFIED customers have beenlargely : eupy this important position in fifty - > responsible for the growth and prog-. | re i. ol was harm 46 Mount J ress of this Bank for sixty years. ~~ hom ead ween { Today, more than ever, we try to bring A number of out-of-town students E . 7 eal so ! sympathy and an intin were home for the holiday. These in- } re cluded Miss Isabel Lucas, Victoria ; Mr. Robert Harris, Osgoode i Mr. Glenn Collacutt; Vetinary .