Er FAL . home of Mrs. W. A. Christy, on Fri- PERSONAL | The C.G.LT. will hold a tea at the day afternoon December 6th from 4 to 6 p.m. There will also be for sale a number of Reed Sandwich trays, Waste Paper and Flower Baskets, as well as other articles suitable for Christmas gifts. A charge of 20c. for afternoon tea will be made. PORT PERRY PUBLIC SCHOOL Report of first term examinations: JUNIOR FIRST Hugh Nasmith ...:........ Grant McDermott ............i. You Need a Planing Mill? WHY! 'Lola Gerrow ............ : June Sonley .......... When you ask us for a special sized sash, a short piece of Gladys Nott ... base-board, or an odd design of casing, in order to complete the George Stone ............ alteration job you are doing and get the material made to match the Miriam Richards trim you now have, David Turner, Sr. 'QUALITY GOODS AND LOW PRICES count for the Success of United Church Friday, Noy. 28th! [| ars ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN ' URCH -- GREER & HUMPHREYS | » BARRISTERS, ' - i Porit s min, INS! Miss Thouret, of Montreal, is the Pearl Sutcliffe ...... We have the machinery to make it for Votan WE do not guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jeffrey. | Kathleen Read ...... charge two prices for this work., Our prices on all materials are Rev. G. W. McKay, from Formosa, Merle Shunk ........ at par ; with all other lumber companies and our policy is no de- of our sale. will speak in the Presbyterian Church | David Kight Sayan ception; accurate and satisfactory service. next Sunday. Shirley Silber ; 2 ed ~ 5 3 enne! oore ...... On Sunday next mention will bef Lebutlh Hoore y Every article in the lines advertis | made in all the churches of the work yack Sangster Sam N Griffen Lumber Co ¥ of the Bible Society. The next day re ca x ° ° . k d d hi : ¢ a pamphlet describing the work of the David Tamer ne Ph 240 P t P is mar e at Cos -an many ines > 3 Society will be distributed to every |" re oO Day or Night 0 erry b 1 house in the town. Collectors will Bivee Mosse s ihe ae ne y g y e ow cost. make their house to house collection |, Examinations. inisse aby x o fter. Treats be ready with your contrib, E. W. Harris, Teacher. The cold weather will soon be here. Now tion and assist this excellent work of : SENIOR FIRST rtunit to save a lot of mone distributing the Bible throughout the Josephine Cooney I AR is Jour oppo y y. world. fina Dowson vc. L 1, It is a pleasure for us to serve you. Word was received this Monday | *%1® Battie ot morning by cable, of the death of Mr. K ith Ouderkirk a STORE. N EW S Joseph Garlick, father of the wife of | ncith Ouderkirk p ? Rodger Ouderkirk our local Overseer, Mr. Gooderham, p ori MacG ! JAS McKEE & SON - POR which occurred in Morecombe, Eng. {Paris | iil . 9 3 p , He died suddenly from heart trouble. 2 oe Wench : CHOICE GROCERI ES Mrs. R. C. Moran, Clifton, N. J., ee aple es han been visiting her cousin Mrs. Mbp 0 Wy keford Here's News that will solve your week end shopping pro-, asin 3 i oase. : i : A ' A eo "eo 4 George White ................. blems, and we pride ourselves, that customers who buy at P P D S \ 'y THE PLAY WAS GREATLY 'George Emmerson ............ 66 this store come back for more. ra nN ort erry ominion tore ENJOYED Ethel Figary 3 4 The young people of St. John's|Jack Pargeter DESSERT CLUSTER RAISINS ............... pkg. 25¢. Presbyterian Church are to be con-| Teddy Beck sens > ; ea re gratulated upon the success of their Ronsld oe Cronk stays sans SHELLED | ECAN NUTS, new ............... % 1b 23c. x vetted . Ph! ted trat th play--*"Safety First." The Town Hall | Frank Densham : i * any people visited our store an mi al ey was crowded to see the presentation SENIOR SECOND ~ QUEEN OLIVES, plain ................... 19 oz. jar 256. Uxbridge, Ont. saved money on their merchandise by buying here. Follow of this comedy. Folk came prepared | Honours 75. Satisfactory 60 to 75. ROMAN"MEAL. .............0.. ccvnacnies pkg. 32¢ THURS. FRI, SAT. the line up and you will have no regrets. to laugh at the fun, and had plenty [ Bruce Beare ........ a aivinie sane 86% ; H SPECIALS FOR WEEK END of cause for laughter. A glance over | Bobby Jeffrey ................. 82 HEINTZ CR. OF CELERY, or GREEN PEA SOUP ..25c. November 27, 28, 29 Men's Heavy Work Shirts, double yoke .......... only 89c. the cast of characters reveals the | Burgess Beare ................ 81 McLAREN'S PEANUT BUTTER, bulk .......... 1b 25c. v Men's Good Work Boots CE cen b rt ries 285 quality of the play. All the actors |Constance Naple .............. 81 : Men's Pants ...... $1.39. Men's Overalls. ....... IC. did well. If special mention is to be | Mike Naple ................... 78 WHITE SULTANA RAISINS ................... Ib 18e. KEN MAYNARD in Men's All Wool Heavy Socks ............ 3 pairs for 99c. made of any one character, it should | Norman Gilboord GRAPEFRUIT, (Florida) ....... Tivtivasvises 3 for 25¢c. ||¢6 NG" Men's Wool Ribbed Underwear ............ garment $1.10 be Mary Ann O'Finnerty (Mrs. A. P. Gordon Sutcliffe : 4 ) i LIGHTNI : Great Special in Men's Overcoats, regular $25.00 for $17.95 McFarlane), and will somebody please JUNIOR SECOND LETTUCE, SPANISH ONIONS, HOT HOUSE RIPE itling West We have a good supply of Ladies', Gents' and Children's supply a*new 'piece of gum. That| Mary Pyatt ................... TOMATOES Angier hut img. oto) Clothing, Sweaters, Underwear, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, s i p 'Bri rey 8 prize n vi last lot Is WoRHese Bary O'Brien "MARVEL" COOKING BRAN (fresh) ....3 1b pkgs. 15c. from Zane ey Pp and all kinds of smallware, at remarkably low prices. enn McMaster ,,...... 0.000. » nck Movigomers.h. x Lawrence | Richard Gale ................. I2CANS'PEAS ..............q00..00., 00 da for $1.10 Also Chapters 1.and 2 of the ALIX. GILBOORD, Proprietor erry Arnold-- emmon. Marie Hayden ........... ' S0 apters 1 a i : on Mr. McNutt--N. Ewers. Marion Gooderham "SUNFLOWER" SALMON, Alls. oe... vonni ui 15¢c. NEW SERIAL; Elmer Flannel--Grant Robertson Norma Bwers ................. GOODE'S CREAMERY BUTTER ................ 1b 3%. A IRF : "Vanishing West", COAL COKE WOOD TILE Abou ben Mocha--E. Nasmith Ellen Ploughman .............. RICH TASTY CHEESE .}.............c0.0 0 1b 28c. ' Virginia Bridger--Mrs. L. MacGregor | Cora Gerrow ................. > a Hi ) Mee Barman BridgerMen IR | Poe rd LoL patios Fancy Frosted LAMP GLASSES, large size .......... 25c. ALSO COMEDY ABLACK Best grades of Hard Coal, Coke, Can- Bentley. Mary Barnett ..............0; : BUSINESS = Coal, Steam Coal, Hardwood and Zuleika--D. Nasmith Luella Ploughman ".............. 68 Th 1 ardwood Slabs, Soft Woed, Cement Ho: eatre will be open only on Mary A O'F ty--Mrs. A. P.| Joe Doowson ........ EE In eww tivity o [ WILLARD & CO, Port Perry || Thursday, Friday, and Sat: and Lines ~~ | Stanley Gyton ........0.. 0" 61 PHONE 46 r 2 urday of each week, until HANDLED A car of Alberta Coal just arrived, Owing-to an oversight the name of ; Norma Harrison .............. b7 further notice. WHITE lump size, specially prepared for On- Miss Ida Downer was omitted from | Betty Mitchell ................ 56 tario use. the report of the concert given by the Jack Raines ..........,........ 56 20001L8Bs-/1 TON Ladies' Bible Class of the: United | Reginald Middleton... + ..re.s. 53 |Rody Hayden ............... I 1! DISTRIBUTORS OF SCRANTON COAL, | ".® i8 the best month to put in your. Church. Miss Downer sang several | Rosser Williams .............. 53 | Billy Beare ........ : next winter's coal. Phone your order. solos, which were much appreciated. | Herbert Howard .............. 51 |Ray Birkett ........ bd A PERRY (GTR/YD) Our truck service ensures Peompt de- a Jack Tinsley ...... 5... 50 | Charles Andrews ... 1ina an a1 y W.G.W PYATT livery anywhere. HUDSON SEAL AND .MUSKRAT Howard White reese 47: Mary Raple M. M. Statton. Teacher. | ! COATS--Hudson Seal, (Lake Scugog | Victor Read .................. 46 h dyed Muskrat] and Muskrat in dark karl Hood trrraraeriraniavyaes 4 JUNIOR FOURTH THE P ORT P ERRY COAL YARD Kolinsky shade. Save from $50.00 to | *red Andrews ................. * denotes perfect attendance and nq : i $75.00 on this season's low prices. G. V. Stoviw, Teacher. lates. w. G, W. PYATT Phones: Office 84; Residence 233 Buy at home and be sure the skins SENIOR THIRD Grace Bradley 1 used in your coat are the best. Mary Davidson .............] Vivian Wallace We feel sure that if you will. come h 1 N : BAZAAR AT BLACKSTOCK NEW HATS--Satin, Felt with satin, | Jessie Middleton ... Ruth Brent :......... and look over our stoek, ou will Schoo ews The W.M.S. of the United Church and satin with metallic. Saturday Marjorie Harrison . Pat. Jackson ......... Y - A letter from "Peppy Polly" to her| at Blackstock are holding a bazaar Special--We have grouped together } May Figary ................. Mary Stone ............ find just what you desire. cousin "High-Strung Sally." and roast chicken supper on Dec. 5. 75 hats from stock, which we are Karl Dunn oie Pat. Palmer .:.......... My dearest Sally: Bazaar starts at 4.30 with supper at offering to our customers at saving Bly Pyatt ......... Betty Cawker ; We're so thrilled! Just a little] 5.00 p.m. This will be followed by a prices--95¢ to 2.95. 'Helen Gale .......... Grace Sone o...5von crusts ST ATIONERY fai th concert with Ralph Gordon as the THE RITE HAT SHOPPE Lisi Woon Jv... Malcolm Namith ......... ve+.T76.8 indi no Somenes: main artist. ph 2 a. DP orothy O'Brien ..... Marion Kight ............. 5 74.2 that " nl is play called "Are you a Mason? SALE OF TIMBER CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION [Allan Oke .......... Jean Wakeford .............. 72.1 Good quality; : Beautifully Boxed; Everyiory that's huosd 1 sage. Fe} - M. MoPhaden ts holon or anction Sunday, November 30th-- Archibald McMaster . Helen Anderson .............. 71.0 Ex 1 Pri as funny as can be. I do hope you|sale of standing hardwood timber at 8 a.m.--Holy Communion Harold Turner ...... Sarah Naple ................ 70.0 at ceptiona ces. can come to see it. 'his premises lot 1, con 6 Mariposa 3 p.m.--Sunday School Catherene O'Brien ... Clarence Beare ........... +7000 We have basketball practice twice| on November 28th. Soe bills. ? 7 p.m.--Evening Service Pag Matlare rarsss Bille Sie arses 0 } 'a week now. We have lots of fun. Geo. Jackson & Son, Auctioneers. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH [Beverley Kent ... Nenneth Corral... ...o. ~og7* Optical work done. No unnecessary Sometimes on soak linghs 80 Jad FOR SALE--A good batch of young 4/ Sunday, November 30th "Teddy Coone ; : . re at us that she can't blow the whistle, | io." apniy to Geo, Samells, RK. w i Teddy Yun. Garnet Weir .............ic0 68.5 waiting. and once I was nearly strangled be-| 5 Sport 1 3 _ 11 am.--"The Great Book. Beth Archer ,........... ures Wilson Figary ...... res 68.0% ? fore she told the guards to get off me. | or ory: Phone 102 r 3. 2.30 p.m.--Sunday School... .. .. Lloyd Harrison Grace Switzer. ...... coin I The boys have a new football, and NOTICE TO CRED 7 p.m.--Series on character of \Miriam Cutts ........ {Harry Brookes .............. | even on the coldest days they ay be | In th TORS Israels fron Age. 2. Gideon, Clara Gilboord | Merle Switzer ...... 0.00 1 . "Ra B E N T L E Y seen tearing around the campus after . a at Seorge Matlow, ae Peines Aart . Nora Levia ' Marjorie Tingley ...........: OMETRIST ii [that ball. Very odd, I think. R. s 0., 1927, Chapter, 150, Sec. ot, #8 pmovSablath Sehco Harold Hood Jean McDermott ............. JEWELLER OPT b The only thing I don't like about Il persons' havi ng claims 3 p.m.--Worship Service. Jack Beare .......... Fred Middleton ............. 'school is 'studying, and can you |the estate of ey Marlow, against = === | Dorothy CIiff Marjorie Palmer ............. "imagine! the teachers seem to think Retired Farmer, late of the Township THE JUNIOR THIRD Violet Read +........001000ss J it is the most important part of | LLC ioWright, in the County of Dur- j n ham, deceased, who died on or about Marion Brent ............... 'Harold Prentice ............. X school! | the 6th day of August, 1930, are here- 0 Wilbert Wakeford ae Isabell Ewers ......q........ 52.56 | We're having examinations . this | by notified to send to the undersigned assion a Ruth Carnegie ....... Tom. BOWN useassisinieisis in 46.0 and week, but there always is a concert or solicitor for the executors, on or be- | | Harry DeShane ..... : SENIOR FOURTH | something on the night before the fore He la 15th day q ir % 1950, "fai _| Tommy Hayden ... Allan Turner ....,........... 82.0 : " [J { exam, so of course, I can't study. Oh pa eir claims. After Don't fail to see and hear an illus ? said date the assets of the deceased trated lecture in the United Church, Dorothy Pyatt ..... Elma Reesor * Desensber will Soon be here with its low. temperatures and bowing well, 'they. are .nearly over andlwill be distributed amongst those en- Port Perry, on Friday, November 28, Murray Holtby..... . | Keith Currah ...... Ey elas seny 76.6 winds, so don't be caught without a good supply of coal on hand. [FI Christmas is coming. Hurrah for [titled thereto, having regard only tg -at '8 o'clock, - Subject: The Passion Bert DeShane ....... | James Davidson ea . 70.7 ' We sell the D. L. & W. Scranton Coal, which is the standard anthra- | Christmas! claims so > Play 'at Obsramuorgan. Rev. BE C. Aileen Birkett ............... Harold Hall cite of America. High in heat units; high fusing points, which means > I haven't time to write a Yong deter tied a Port Perry, November 1 Hunter, B.A, of Toronto, will give Charles Sutcliffe . .1 "| Donald Campbell less clinkers, and low in ash and moisture. All sizes kept in stock. Your affectionate cousin, P . ot Ww. CROZIER, the lecture." Special music will be (Harry Camegi 8 ae tsaay ve eniss 575 : _ Also Alberta Coal and Coke. : : P.S.--Don't forget the concert = Port' Perry, Ont. Sollaitor 4 he . provided. Everybody welcome, Ad- |= ini Hardwood slabs, Softwood Slabs, and Bodywood. December 18. and 1. : - mission, adults 20¢., children 10c. | ! 'TT ma Eyes Examined te Joon Modern, 5 - Methods RUA Op a 3 VERE 0,