- PERSONAL Mur. Cecil Beare has moved into the house recently vacated by the Brown property on Lilla St., le 'Mrs. Wagner expects to spend the winter with her son in Vir- ~ ginia, ' will spend the winter with their daughter, Mrs. Ayers. : Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jackson will occupy Mr. Bradley's house this winter. into his new home. Mr, John F. Wright, of Cartwright, has pur- chased Mr. Taylor's former home and expects to week. Mrs. Dave McMillan will re- ceive for the first time since her marriage on Wednesday, No- vember 8th, from 3 to 5 p.m. Mr. H. W. Linke has purchased the barn on Mr. Lowry's lot on Lilla Street, and has had it torn down, preparatory to moving the ~ lumber to his new home in Prince Albert, where he will erect a garage. It is reported that Mr. Jos. Sisson has bought the big red Apple Evaporator, but the report has not been verified by Mr. Sisson--nor denied by him. Mr, C. A. Rundle has bought the Penhall Block. Large congregations were in attendance to hear Rev. HL M Manning of Peterboro in the Methodist Church on Sunday last. Mr. Manning was highly respect- ed when he was here some 31 years ago, and the memory of his good life and work ensured him many interested hearers. The musical numbers by the choir were excellent. Mr. Ross Roach leaves for the Pacific Coast with the "St. Pats" shortly, where this famous hock- ment, etc., in the recent fire, In that fire. 'many of these Scouts proved real heroes, nota- bly Scout Moore, who by his pluck helped to save the lives of many of the peo ole of North Cobalt. | While the fire was at its height, it was decided to rush a refugee train through the flames to Co- balt. There were cars, an engine, and an engineer, but no fireman, Scout Moore was too small to do the Sioking, did it himself, and the Scout, drove the engine, bringing many people to safety. : . 000 Boys who have passed their should make application, after obtaining their parents' consent, to the Scoutmaster. » Block owhed by Mr. A. J. Davie, ecessary changes e ade, and it 18 hoped that thoy will be completed in order Troop. can settle down in new home the second week . 2) ( - ntrary, the Troop will + Armouries at 7.00 p.m. on , November 3rd. Mrs. Jack, who has moved to Toronto. Mr. Morley Moase has bought Port Perry, and is occupying the tio house, Mr. John Tayler has moved| Fine Assortment of move there this| amon work in the Band and as Master of the Loyal Orange Lodge have been greatly appreciated. tunately Mr. is expected that they will live in. the. house recently vacated by Mr. Morley Moase. Later, Mr. White expects to build a house | hi L § 20 the eniiness on 18 property beside Beare's many cuStomers for their patron- age, and assures the public that his successor, Mr. Sims, will give i i , and is worthy of 11th birthday, and whe-desire to Service,. an join the 1st Port Perry Troop foy al support. . 000 Troop Headquarters have bead hi i i i Mh Friday was A Sh Hl i ond PT el TLC RS The roll is now 48. The Scout- master outlined the 'Tenderfoot" that | tes & y 2 8. lates to the non ly ose will be examined | punctual, | the Auction Sales of Sta maple, ch, and miles West of Utica. Sale 1.30 p.m. Si ioneer., "Good Stock of or. and Mrs. John Bradley lett Electrical Supplies, on nesday of this week for 3 . Summitville, Indiana, where they Fixtures, Table Lamps, Majestic Heaters, Toasters, Electric Irons. Shades. Loom and Material for interior wiring. C. A. RUNDLE, PORT PERRY. I1.O.D.E. The November meeting of the or will be held in the rooms of the order at 3.30 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 7, 1922, Port Perry High School. The prizes in Agriculture have been awarded as follows: Best Vegetable Plot--1 Maurice Fra- lick: 2 Gwendolen Ettey. Best Flower Plot--1 Francis Mellow; Marion Goode. The results of the boys' con- tests on Field Day are as folows : Senior Championship Medal-- Mr. Harry White is well liked his associates, and his For- . White and his fam- y are remaining in town and it arage. owe Mr. White wishes to thank his The Tenderfoot The weekly Troop meeting in e Armouries last ts as foll 'Friday, Nov. 10--Auection Sale| ing Timber, five acres of cedar, the| property of Edward Whitworth, ot 4, con. 3, Reach Township, = 3 . Wm. Maw, Aue-| Also a stock of Wire Scugog Chapter of the 1.0.D.E. % grown dear to cannot replace. Management Having 7s ; Baking an Confettionery rchased the Business of H. S. White, . = solicit the continuance of bt he your patronage. It will be 1$16 a ton at the car our aim to serve you with = . the best of Perehandiss in 5 ; or bins. a merchantlike manner 5 da Toeler . : = ah $17 delivered. A.E.SIMS : PORT PERRY oe -- . . Nut, Stove and Pea Coal to Property For Sale I have a splendid list of farms and town properties for sale. pply to Morley Campbell, Port Perry, Farm seller, or phone 183 W t.5 Farm to Rent Between Oshawa and the Lake. About 125 acres in excellent state of cultivation. Ample buildings. Plowing after present crop. Full possession Ocy. Ist or April Ist Apply to G. D. CONANT, Owner; tf Oshawa, Ont. Dr. C. T. Harrison PALMER GRADUATE - Chiropractor Office in the Penhall Block. Upstairs PORT PERRY \ i Office Hours: 10to 11 a.m., 3 to 5 p.m., Wanted All Kinds of Hides, Sheep Skins TURNER BROS. Lime and Plaster on hand. Office Phonie94 arrive, P. FIGARY PORT PERRY Residepce phone 214 POULTRY Mi , and Junk We pay the big price Bell Phone 213 Ind. 1800 | PIA and 7 to 8 p.m. Bell Phone 180. Church of the Ascension SUNDAYS Morning Prayer, . . 11 a.m.. Sunday School and Bible Class, at 8 p.m. Evening Service at 7 p.m. Holy Communion at 11 a.m. the 1st Sunday of the month. property and paying expenses. ; For Sale Six cows, due to freshen; two colts; and two 5 year old geldings This stock is of good quality. Terms can be arranged. Apply Stanley Wooldridge, R. R. 1, Seagrave. Goo Neighbour at Myrtle The friends at~ Myrtle held a shower, October 24, at the home of Mrs. Munroe for Mrs. Wales, whose home and contents were destroyed by fize. The follow- ing address was read; Dear Mrs. Wales and family-- We, some of your friends of Myrtle, are gathered here to- night to express to you our sym- pathy in the loss of your home, and the many things that have| you, that money| i» 7 Room Frame House, good condition seven acres good garden land. All kinds of fruit. Driving shed and stable, garage, Apply to Jason Stone, Union Ave., Port erry. Oct 28) or Morley Campbell, Port Perry House for Sale F th two a Miss Madeline Cdckburn PIANO AND VIOLIN Bell Phone 169 2 -- Lif TOT Penny MISS FLORENCE HILL Pupils prepared for Conservatory of Mineie. Call Bell Phone 190 r I-5 In the Purdy Block, for one or small families. Apply to ss Hazel Cockburn Teachers of Port Perry Teacher of NO AND THEORY 30.43 LAT FOR RENT E. H. Purdy, Port Perry Neil Yellowlees Piano Tuner Auto for Hire Owner can have same by proving| Phone 9. Interest rates are quently this Bond will go up in price, buy now and secure the Interest; also see m Life Insurance. e regarding' Mutual Fred C. Taggart, Manchester Store NEWS = School Supplies : A line of lined and Unlin- ed Scribblers wr Paints, 50c hox Crayon, 10¢ box Eraser, lc to 5c Exam Pads, 15¢ Pencils, 1e¢ to be Feed Bran, $1.40 cwt. Shorts, $1.50 cwt. Crushed Oats, 1.85 ewt Peaches, Plums, Grapes W. F. Crosier Prepare for a Business Career! LLIOYT Lr a ¢ Yonge and Charles Streets Toronto Every graduate of the fast twelve months prom obtained employment. Enter any time, rite for Catalogue. | WIELIGTT Pros ORONTO falling, conse: high rate of N ev team will play a short series| William Nesbitt. : in Pott P in th ; r . mes in Seattle, Vancouver| Junior Championship Medal--| REV. NORMAN H. NOBLE Will be in Port Perry, in the Apply to. » IN 'ther centres. The team [James Carnegie. P : Incumbent pest fou wel, leave orders at, Bill Oke Phone88r3 | Goode's Creamery, Sftoreturn for the home| Miss Harris's Shield for high- Honey for Sale Sb at Port Perry ~~ about Christmas. : est Form rd was won by A splendid mixed honey for ; - \ + ani g 35¢. per 1b. f. butter _ ofr. Frank Williams is ill, and|Form III. sale at 10c Ib, in 5lband 10 1b| | RS ev od espe tok putter is confined to his home. -- pails. Feed it to children, put jt ; | more 'money by sending your - Mr. Aylmer Cawker is enlarg- » in their cough Syrup. Alb of cream to ; ing and improving his house. Pe erboron Man Boney hat wore life giving force j Port Perry Creamery \ N 9 n n 3 - a . 5 All accounts due Mrs. Margaret Buys ite's W. H. Doubt, Port Perry. Lt Allan Goode. Proprietor. Ore from her recent sale may be ~ For Safe Investment paid to Mr. James Hortop, Port Bakery. Farm to Rent 0y uty, Mr, A. E. Sims, of Stark Limi. [ry5outh Halves Lots Thirty.one and sii fom or : JOAN SELDOM | LINDY Sc to al cterboro, has, purchased vn, 30 sees improved fam and. Flows My policy'will be to consider safety de SURGEON, e m Mr. H. S. ite, |ing after present " possession ' * . : uate Bo og Fok peep £2 mona Stra 5. Ri of principal first and a rate of Inter. | "mihi tion LOT ast. RE pred nb Gs , re . : . 5pm. are in permanent, quartersorfhave | Sime is a War Veteran who|20.¢ tos for he owners, | €8t coODsistent with security. | bn ee ir uniforms. «they saw four years of service during STRAVED Consult me regarding a twenty year bond Office over Morrison's Drug Stors + warding a donation to heélp th pr jhe RIGS}. RA' eet re Be eed = Se fellow out of he St" ray: 2, EROS SALT. 3nd 8 009] the promise Jon Vioend bearing 6 Per cent, and Soll to 'yield |G corge Collins vi fans their, others Troon, 25 there is ample room for good | Hereford, about six months old. 6%4. = Real Estate Agent FARMS FOR SALE i DP erues, An bs i urchaser._ sizes 0 ase! and lots, ete, for sale. * Port Perry, Ont : "-------- Apply A. Parrinder, 1 Phone Ya. A. MURRAY NS DENTIST + Port Perry. we will gladly supply to you, free of Hours, 9 a mi. to 6 p.m 'Phone 9 Car for Hire Port Perry, 7% 157 A Office upstairs in Leonard Block, {J + wt \e