ik Geo Jin Mr R Jo ar - friends and po i don." Ere Win ia cia i Perry High School has al commenced to pre- ts gre . annual - commence- ment which is to be held in the Town Hall.on Christmas Fair night and the night previous. The play to be presented is '"The Rivals" by Robt Brinsley Sheri- den. "It is a delightful comedy, and at the same time a standard work in English Literature. No pains will be spared to make it the best play the school has yet given. The net proceeds of the two evenings will be devoted towards the new Soldiers' Mem- orial recently unveiled. ! At the Church of the Ascen- sion, on Wednesday, Oct. 29, at 11.80, John Arthur Seaman, of Windsor, and Ella Boyes, of Manchester, the Rev. C. F. Stent officiating. Mr. J. Y. Ormsby, of Toronto, will speak, on the Anglidan '"'Forward Movement, in the Parish Hall of the Church of the Ascension, on Wednesday even- ing, Nov. 12, at 6.00. Everybody welcome. The Bazaar and Hallowe'en Supper held under the auspices of the Young People's Associa- tion of the Church of the Ascen- sion, was an unqualified success. Many thanks are extended to those who contributed and helped. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hutcheson have moved their household effects, and are occuyying their new home in Oshawa. ARE THE DAYS OF MIRACLES OVER? IB SUPERSTITION AND FALSE BE- LIEF TO OVERSHADOW FACTS © ANY LONGER? When a woman who has been sick for years becomes well after t a certain scientific preparation--can you deny that the remedy must be good? Read these extracts taken from a detter written to us 'b Ma H. Cross, of 362 King Street Toronto:-- "x suffered for sever: years 'with and could tardly get u or down stairs. My {husband bought me a box of Temple. don's Rheumatic Capsules, and almost usediately I felt relief. The swell- Prentio ERG Jon and wiser woman now, and T eannot thank You enough for the given me."' It's the same story from hundreds of other Rheumatic ull rez. G. Morrison, rao! t|also for aid T\R.C.'s have | / {ion of from three ouses. ¢! Plans and 8 UATSS to Five may be seen at the office of the Gold = Medal, any day of the week be- tween 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. After 8D; .m. may be seen at th ite house near the factory. .| Wish tenders 8 for Jouse complete r only. ng|any tender not necessarily ae cepted. Koi Gold Medal Furniture Co. Uxbridge, Ontario P. G. MORRISON, Druggist COMING The Amateur Dramatic Club of Toronto, in *"Too Much Married"' under the auspices of the Young Peoples Society of the Church of the Ascension. The play and Company have met with great success recently in Toronto. One of the best per- formance in Port Perry for some time. Don't miss it. Saturday evening, November 29, in the Town Hall." Further announce- ments. Personal Notes Miss K. McPhail has taken a position in a Toronto bank. Mr. E. A. Nott, is working in Oshawa. Hogg & Lytle's new office and warehouse is completed and is a very creditable structure, Mrs. Porter has taken posses- sion of the Sebert House, and Mr. Jos. Stone has moved into the Diesfield Block, next door to McKee's auto accessories store, Must Subscribe More, Dividing the people of Canada into: three classes -- the comparatively poor, the moderately wealthy, and the .very wealthy -- it would. seem that if contributions to the Victory Loans constitute service to the na- tion, the moderately wealthy class is hardly doing its share,. Of the money subscribed to the Victory Loan 1918, dollars were 'in bonds of and under, ninety-four millions in bonds of between $5,000 and $26, 000, and three hundred and one mil- lions in bonds of $25.000 and over: Gray Wool For Sale On Thursday, November 6th. from ten till twelve o'clock a.m The Women's Patriotic Association will have on sale the balance of their stock of gray wool for socks. This wool will be sold at cost--$2.00 per pound, and is a beautiful soft, long: ibred wool, a great bargain at thes price, because the platinum Economy of Ford Service EAR is unavoidable even in the best car, but certain parts wear out more quickly than others. There is no need of scrapping your car because the piston rings have seen their day, vibrators are worn out. Probably the fs restf the cars aa good as vew. opel on Erol aal. the human points of the corner | Lowest or} | Saturday, NOVEMBER 8, 1919 /|RANCH FOR SALE--At same time and ; ed a 100! two hundred and seventy-one million | - §5,000 ;and from two till five o'clock| p.m., Lot 22, Concession 1, REACH, z See large bills for list, terms, etc acre ranch will be offered for sale. Lot 2, Con 12. George Jackson, Auctioneer Pa IF you have $100 i in the Savings 'Bank it will pay you 3 per cent. interest, or in fifteen years, $45.00. a F you take that money out of 2 "the Savings Bank and invest it in Victory Bonds, Canada will pay you 5% per cent. interest on it, or in the same time, $82.50 -