I ~ "Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Carnegie are spend- i ~~ brother Gordon Jerey recently. LL __=ug. vpemng of her . tourist: home,] . © urickiewood Lodge, Port Perry, on . waurch after nine years of service, Port. Pony. aiurday, December 8rd, in the united Church 8, 8. room, from 8 to 6 p.m, Useful and fancy articles suit- able for Christmas presents, for sale; also home-made cooking and - candy. Arternoon tea will be served. Fg ) YOU ARE INVITED Mrs; McUlintock wishes to announce suaay, Uecember 2nd, from two to uve. in atternoon and seven to nine in tne evening. Everyone: cordially in- vited., < 4 T : Personal Items ale, 1 air. aud Mrs, Geo. A. McMillan, Cui ik ior some time, but is now . <l¢ IuRUrlO recovery: ev," Dr. Thornton and Mrs, Thotri- ton were guests of Mr. and Mts. R. G. Gemmell on Friday of last week. They were on their way to Florida for the winter, . Cadr. A.W. Allin has . resigned. 'his Sunday, December 4th Robert McMillan, of Oshawa,| " CHURCH OF TH EASCENSION' Rector--Rev, J. C. Clough. 11 am~Holy Communion and ser- mon, 8 p.m.--Sunday School. Sunday, December 11th-- 8 p.m.~Sunday School. 7 p.m.--Evensong and sermon, : OHN'S = passa CHURCH. "Rev. R. Simpson, Minister, Sunday School at-11 a.m, Public Worship at 7 Everybody ae PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH 11 a.m~The Reasonableness of Jesus 7 p.m,--8pecial Boys' Seryice. | Tuxis Boys, Trail Rangers, and Ex- plorers will.attend in a body, ~~ The pastor in charge 'of both services. * NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of George Kerry, Deceased. All "persons having claims againat George Kerry, late of the Township of Reach, in the County of Ontario, Re- tired Farmer, who died on or about the Tenth day' of October last. (1938) ine step.was made necessary -on ac- count of 'illness in the home, Mr. Bert .Cliff has been engaged to take Mr: Allin'g place. Those who _attended the Oxford|t Group Conference at Kingston last week were 'Mrs, G. A. Wood, Miss Hazel Cockburn, Rev, J. C. Clough, Mr, H: G. Hutcheson, Mr, Fred Chap-| "man, Mr. Samuel Farmer, Among the local people who attend- ed the 'Warden's banquet at Oshawa, on_ Friday evening last were: Reeve Letcher and Mrs. Letcher, Reeve F. Gerrow-and Mrs, -Gerrow and Anson Gerrow, ex-Warden Grant Christie and _ Mrs. Christie, Reeve Wm. Paral and Mrs. S. Farmer. - . Mrs. Isaac. Waldon of: Queensville, has been visiting her paxéris Mr. and Mrs. D. Boe. jng a week in Detroit. Mr, and Mrs, James MacKenzie and daughters Catharine and Janet, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. L R Bentely. . We are sorry to hear that "Mrs. Caruso is ill in Newmarket Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Day, of To- ronto, visited their parents Mr. and end D. Day, in town 'over the week en . "Mr. Thomas Bigdow, formerly of Port Perry, is very with heart trouble, in the Ford ai Detroit. Mrs; Bruce is remodelling + one of her houses here. Mr. Jas. Cairns, of Toronto, visited {friends in town over the week end. Mr. H. G. Lawry, Jr, of- "Toronto, visited relatives in town last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Snelgrove' at- tended the reception in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fralick in the Town Hall, Scugog, Friday evening.. Miss Luella Jeffrey visited her Miss' Grace Stone, on Torohte, was hei for the week end. ' Miss Dora Reesor of Toronto, was "home for the week end. : Miss Florence McMillan, who "has been visiting her sister in Midland, has returned home. ~--Mre:P; Roach who has-been visiting her brother Mr, Jas. Ruddy, has re- turned to Toronto. Corrin was in town on Mr. Petey ting -his father Mr. Wm. Sunday vis! i Corrin. RECOVERED STOLEN. GOODS Mr. H. H. Stone was called to Barrie on Sunday to, identify some of the §30ds stolen from his store recently, he goods were"found at a summer cottage where they had been left by the robbers, Two young men were under arrest. . IMPORTANT FACTS : - Thoughtful © observers know that Jiquor trade prosperity HINDERS national fitness, road safety, child wel- fare, and -- . AIDS poverty, malnutrition, sick- ness and disease. -Such: knowledge should result i» action. . MARSH MARIGOLDS In renewing their subscription, Miss Hahn, of Myrtle, sent a Marsh Mari- gold st as evidence for a 'news note: "The of Marsh Mari. nce for a 'news ES gold is i as o fig readers. Several Plants o of 1ds weére observed in ful ae on ovember £2nd, fn dn ose to the ween M we By and ¢. The long autumn had made them bloom six mon months sary, A HF Helm» i that may be of interest to some] An-1° AVES Y RAL CEC BEV IARI 3 OSHAWA AIR-CONDITIONED Thursday, Friday, Saturday" DECEMBER 1.2.8 "ST ABLEMATES" Fi 17 Wallace. Berry - Mickey Rooney (A Quiz Contest Pieture) "Added -- ; " "MARCH OF TIME" REVIVAL Fridey, at 10.45 pm, - Giga rar ry PRINCE ALBERT Last Sunday the Church service was held in the Sunday School room, The re-decoration of the smaller room in the church basement has now been completed, A Fathers' aia Mothers' Night was held at the Y.P.U. on Wednesday of last week, . The President, Herbert Toombs; had charge of the devotional exercises and on behalf of the young people welcomed the goodly, number of parents. in- attendance. A sing-song, Tead By "Albert HArper; Was Bppres ciated. Miss G. Vickery, social con- vener, had charge of the program as Esther Hunter, accompanied by Miss B: Ward; reading, Earl Martyn, plano number, Myra Sager; vocal duet by are notified to send to the-undersigned on or before the Fifteenth day of De- cember 1938, full particulars of their claims. After the said date the Ex- ecutora will distribute the assets of the said deceased having regard only to the claims of which they shall High have notice. Dated November 17th, 1938. JOSEPH. DENNY, Prince Albert, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executora. I. 0. D. E. EX The regular meeting of the L.O.D.E. will be held in the Community Room of the Public' Library, at 3 p.m, gn Monday, December 6th, bers are réquested to be present, "CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the agts of kindness, messages of sympathy, and floral offerings received from our our recent bereavement. - _.Mr. A. L. McDermott CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Phyllis, wish to thank all their kind friends and neighbours for their many synipathy during their recent bereave- ment, in the death of the late Mr. John T. Anderson. LJ NEW CHAIRMAN (Telephone News) H. M. Black, Bell Telephone Man. ager at Oshawa, was recently. elected Chairman of the Champlain Council, Telephone = Pioneers Boasting a membership. of over 280 _ | employees; each - -of whom has niore than 21 years' service in the telephone field ,this active Council is one of six that composes the Charles Fleetford Sise Chapter, Congratulations Mr, Black. LION'S CLUB; CONCERT Friday, Dec. 9th FREDERICK DAWBON, Canada's Outstandirig Humorist - and Entertainer 4 in G '"A NIGHT IN HUMOR-LAND" The - program that has ~ acts of kindness and expressions.of stamped itself as 'a favorite with Church Ministers of all de Two hours of cultured and refined Entertainment, including The beat of Songs at the plano. ~ Laughable - Monologues, Skits, Sketches. 3 Character Impressions. Stories you'll laugh about and. re-tell for months after. ' foihiom and p.m, on Wednesday, November 23rd, when in the presence of immediate relatives, Miss Aletha R. Barrett, of Manchester, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barrett, was united in marriage to Mr. William W. Holtby of the Township of Reach. After the ceremony, which was con- The happy couple left for points East and on thelr return will reside at the follows: vocal duet by Merle Hope and |. Christmas Tree Entertainment Port Perry United Church : Sunday School will hold its Christmas Pree Entertain- ment on the evening of Wed- nesday, December (2155. Particulars later. % Prince Albert Community Club held its regular. meeting - with the On Thursday evening, Novembé 24; i the - Prince Albert Commbpity Club | & Lawrence's Drug Store News YOU CAN BAVE WITH SAFETY AT YOUR REXALL STORE YARLEY'S LAYENDER-£A il 'men, i FORGET: ME-NOT- Another : A sets for ladies and gentlemen. ADRIENNE--This' popular line of toiletries and cosmetics in gift packages to suit everyone. BACHELOR--A new line of exclusive toilet sels for pentlp: 2? Li "yet ror jndies and gentlemen See these, all.on display at our store-now. @ Make your : selections to be set aside until Christmas, wonderful new range: 'of gift ; popular. line, of toljtries os g ST GE ae A. M. "LAWRENCE ducted by Rev. W. E. Honey, Myrtle, | a very dainty luncheon was served.| NAVAL ORANGES . CELERY! HEARTS ICEBERG LETTUCE _ Them Yous fection Un December 3d ote. doz RED. EMPEROR GRAPES 2 for 19¢. 9 for 2c. 2 for 19c. . ; f 4 -------- : . Thurs, Fri, Saturday, (Next week) Hopalong Cassidy and Windy, in ~ Hopalong Rides Again in the.new action Cowboy thriller, aldo BETTY BOOP and MUSICAL All | seats {2 for 26¢.) - Christine Market Fair Day, Dec. 16-2 p,m. tine |*% A IEE "SECOND HONBYMOON" the Misses Kerr, accompanied by. Miss president, Mrs. Hunter decupying the | i : Sager; reading, Ruth Luke; the Y.P.U, | chair. The meeting wa biou fi to 4 with paper, Keyhole News, was ready C order: Pl the singing io he di ape y ) y «| Leaf" en . the president conduc : Loretta Young + Tyrone, Power Clark. Following this fine program, |the nging of several lively. commun. | SS 0teteaitatetitite et tatu tititilatiBatatodstetted 4 siiias. Voodimr oon. § | C.N.R. lantern slides depicting places ity Zonas, kas decided, by. mokjon, == ; 'Monday, Tuesday, and 6 '}of scenic beauty in British Columbia, Jtte On HEEeIREE oFt0, OO nat = LASSIFIED "ADVERTISING 'l "ROOM: ,SERVICE" were shown, The description of, the| dancing 'be carried on till 11.30, The ' slides was read by C. Clark. Rev. Mr. | Committee appointed to arran e re-| -- : a with' Smyth spoke a few words of welcome garding 1h the euchre party was of t 3 "SUIS 8PONGED AND PRESAED ; ars Bron end sarin is tg bo Vir MSE EN I SOMETHING |, 80Cems (A Quiz Contest Picture) nourished, lunch followed. A frietid- | would be a first prize and a consola- : re \ ; I ship circle of - clasped hands was |tion prize for™ladies and also for SUITS CLEZ ear 1 and "Blest Be The Tie That |E¢atlemen : j Seer " : est Be The Tie Tha . Wed, Thura,, Friday, Saturday, {| Binds" sung followed by the Mizpsh!iyieq of the following: violin solo by -DI FE. ERENT/. Dry Cleansd $k 00. * December 7-8i9-10 Benediction, provided a warm dismisal, : Bruce Snelgrove accoripanied by. Sra, SC: P. ROLPE rat iii Jo ' : : ys The Young People are to be con: | Snelgrove; vocal 80! 1g by. Mrs. Stanton, M 1d " MEN WITH WINGS gratulated for this excellent evening |accompanied by Harper; in on ay. OVER THE OBSERVER OFFICR g with and it is' anticipated there may be musical adlection ® y Huivey Dobioni| Fred MacMurray, Ray Millan, f[fiore of & similar_character in the| panied by Mre-Lioyd Hunter. =A -'B ARGAINS ~~~ FOR RENT" - Louise Campbell, Andy Devine. - || At a special meeting held before the | ior comedy entitiea Hol Mrs, Gaze woven roomed house, modera cons In Technicolor Y.P.U, on Wednesday evening of last{ presented by a few of the Prince Watch tral girls a Mag Cordon : : 5 i week, Norman McCrea was made|Albert young ladies. At the conclu-| Yate Boyntlon's Butchér Shop| 2 Port P pp Yh 16 r _..(A Quiz Contest Picture) treasurer of the: Sunday. School, re-| ston of this, the singing. of the | window on Monday of each week | 2ruce Port Perry, Phone 132w. i : ieving Mr. ilp t of 2 in: p : Ait aL he he srped the rot) Hl ueey ATLOr Spoughs tris pet! of from 3.10. 6 In_the afternoon. resin ts . BUY Christmas Gift TICKETS - grass party" of abouts the Sanuily enjoyed by all those wishing to do so,{: "You will. see some MONEY |{igorated by = CLEANSED wa in Ii Attractive Envelopes. I until eleven p.m, SAVERS in the window, - Quick| regular intervals, use Rumacaps for Enquire 'at the Box Office. iat 27, LX + | buyers will save, Remember | your health's sake. Lawrence's Drug 2 : EE ------ - the bargains. are in the window [Store Port Perry. 37 : . . EES a 2 Jtonly. When the Ww ! 41m a -- ; -------- only, Vhen-- the window is is : SEE aS cleared, you'll have to wait until| _ ARM FOR SALE A Relief P roblem 4 . next Monday for similar bar-| 140 acres, the property of the Estate A2v-Jons- Doig | gains, "No Phone Orders f Ue al Mervin christie iated y S 2 ca, _The other day & friend of Gyrs was --_-- J STORES LIM/TED ml H. Ww. 'BOYNTON ings, rupning water, two miles from . ¢ discussing he burning i wilh Es ot | No. 7:and 12 Highway. ~ Adjacent to. _~ us and he declared that he prao "up PORT PERR school 'and church. Particulars can be . bin many of Se young men on Pele! : DROP INT 0 YOUR 7 DOMINION ") \2 i by applying to Miss A. Gristle, Ne uera, disgruntled sons,pro-1-_ RH "RAINE MANY z 2 ; i BN Ee . : SELLA R. 4, Uxbrid e Ont. digals--who shouldbe -eating fatted | - es J U JK OVER THESE BIG VALUES -- "I CHFISTMas Si : : ge a veal] seated at thelr own father's table] . -- : He OR i Ils uggestion STR AYED ' Jean and Grant. }inetend of "expecting the Government y 172 N Standard - 17-08. SE "BUY: 'HER AN gil to th i E : to hand out relief to them and depriv- KRAFT VELVEETA® PEAS | 5. ® pramses 2 i undersigned, PLAIN or PIMENTO ! hound. = Owner can have same by 1 line: Gthers, more worthy, in-these dis- baie I, -AREOP ACK : a Ira Anderson and|, ...r.i times. Our friend says, that| - | CHEE 2. 2 5 proving property and paying expenses, they take the attitude that the world SE ; THIS YEAR - . Bob Vernon, R.R.2, Port Perry. owes them a living, forgetful of the 7 "x A + 3 - Y fact that in order to be a creditor a oy »16 oe » : : Th Poll WANTED man must have done soniethitig to win ren's Peanut 0 e undersigned is prepared to do that position. If this assertion -is CRUSH ; yet' 4 Bossetort," and. is seeking position, "Ly true, it should bet investigated. SWEET Clover Blo interested write to Lois Wiles } ED But® there is another side to the AVM . [5 Binion nto. 1 25. 29 Myrtle Station, Ont. : in | | GHERKINS | wi. Ti : ~ New Season STRAY HEIFER LA PATINERIE Jokaly, de . ne DATES 2, hs. 19 a two year old heifer strayed to Alnorica farmer's son can say with truth: Jor 23 Glenwood Artificlel bo Jie of hy ia : © MeriCh: | «You never so much as gave me a kid VANILLA Extract by oul | 5 » 0 p pone Tp Phone 193 + 15. that I might make merry with my 3g : ; 3 ! Wpst Jah hays same By proving pro- friends." How many a farmer pro- BRUNSWICK La McBRINE AERO PACKETTS Jory 2d eyie bi ge Frank i is mises his son a_lamb or calf and just S A RDINES - 2 We 09 Holds several dresses in pies yet ks cery, R.R.4, Port Perry. dec1s as soon' as the animal matures it is : . a9 Tins He ard lr gh FURNITURE FOR SAL shipped off 'to market and the pro- SINGAPORE. , 19-08. - Pri 'Piano, upright, fine i %y IE a : . 4 :-2 v J i] », J info Into the fies purse and PINEAPPLE - JE 3 : 25 > A small deposit will hold your | lent' condition; Radio, Victor Electric, * re had es 3 RE ASPARAGU 22 Be Se Ai ain, Time wid © oy n a pa ership. on 5 3 ; wi 80 cheap for cas 7 3 a part. partnership how much dis- Us . | Beatty Store, - W. E. Webster| waNTED =. Coal Stove, heater, TES satisfaction .might have been spared. |' « 1 |¥ g| mediunr, size: Apply to D: 0 Corbman. 2 But Dad won't do that, but each time MARMALADE ORANGE Rw 2 21 AMBITIOUS. MEN--We' wish to TS Asli ae dee8 ~ 2 holiday Sothes 1568 he hands on a Fm for' STEADY ah fo con i e to his son as e were doing : 1h MEN GOOD --] 7 g BH him a. fayour, instead of paying for| ~~ f - SHORTENING 2h 23 ENCE. "hoon ire NDEPEND. ub 3 FOR ALE Sep A, | servicés rendered which he would have ret tusd 4 teed products, Higher 'quality. Lo Nine Pigs, six weeks old. Apply to R to do if the one who did the service | prices. NO EXPERIENCE NEE EDED, Harry Raymes, Scugog, (R. R. No. 3 ! had been a hired man instead of a son. jim PERL 18 y SCR ~-° | We help you. Big continuous repeat | Port Perzy.) : 4 cen dec 1 iy ag Ls RRA fathes wy » CHRISTIE MSCUITS i? Sales 2 prodts. 5 mall Ee ja Beces: | : i ara e: "Ive going to bo all right, Tol pe rE © |sary to_buy goods, For el CRS CREATE EE w +25 | SODAS fic como tad ol ged orl WA Sangster 3 ono, bu hore ta 0 1 WiDe Boiled 25 Clement, Montes. : DENTAL 8URGEON ling a Will is a treat,.a hol ing of a : ">. i» > .19 i Office Hours: 9. am. to § pm. club over the son, as if eve! r de- : > z STR pong ol he son 8 Food haviour. SURPRISE Por 08 _ AND "Office "Up-Stairs, "over, Sleep's often-the making of a 8 mem eee fice. a neglected until it is too latggand the ©. Healt: Soa ' : THE ATRE, UXBRIDGE Ipayrance 0 | x "e faithful son has to take spot luck ) 4 oe 07 onal MEOW ; -- et, share gy ih bers, who a 'Screen Sters ; : Warm and' Comfortable ~ | (The firm of Grexa & HusrHzaYs is disolved) Camp y contribu e fam y a eid al fh i fae : 1 , exchieg mer, Pat i a written Lux SOAP ed .06 RR ITZ Thurs., Friday, Saturday (This Week) ARTHUR W. 8.~GREER'™ . ~ bs were in force s effect much mis- 4 ; 4 my Fad NE Ti rnanding mieht be aorion and * 3 a Jean Parker and Andy Clyde, in = Siatdence 84 my Jou Pury office on N the farmer would" discover that "in erin Ee 2 t= 29 - "THE "BARRIE R" EEG ERY laay Srv EE TE playing the Zame fal th bis sons hg pT Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 264 much discontent wo averted an ? ' the relief situation alleviated. ~~ CARNATION MILK 2 A great Cen Poliss Story ot ie : an you wonder at a.son leavin : indelibly Fi rental. roof when thé outlook ~ ! 2 tins 15c. you want action see it! : The id of Otay a Houritetrs 1 dusotved there appears so uncertain? bog : re Silver Millions--"The Jeep" 'RUSSELL D' HUMPHREYS inati : FEY * ; 3 ra : a "24%; 8Imeoe Street Rott; Oshawa. A BARRETT-HOLTBY . on, Tuesday, Wednesday, Dec. 5-6-7 one 814 The home of Mrs;-N, Pearson, 168 A r RESH FRUITS Wm. Boyd, Lucky and Windy, in | JpSiieiaae ed bonis Sar oiina Farms ote 2 Athol St, East, Oshawa, was the sc "Hear t of 4 re or 3y sppoiotmml, of a quiet but pretty wedding at 7. 0 VEGETABLES = and COMEDIES thi Quen Street, Port Perry, Phone ac DR. J. B. LUNDY . DENTAL BURGEON + 7 | Office above Bell Telephone Exchange, . : North" side Queen Street, Port Perry, Phones: Ofties 8w, Res{denes " DR. A. 8. BLACK VETERINARIAN and BURGRON . : QVétsens Betvice In the = farm chme-in-the Township of Reach, J JD -- $60.00 in prizes. See "Hold'em Nayy" PES i eran : 5a a Foie