~ Buy pow what y 'while stock is : we will put it by | you on a small deposit. We have a few new lines added to our stock 'this year. Do your shopping early. Bring that Watch. or Clock to us. © We do our OWN repairs. I. R. Bentley Jeweller and Optometrist a that together offering of both services will -con-}|, stitute our self denial thankoffering for the week ending next Sunday, A Young People's Rally for the | under Whitby Presbytery will be held in the Presbyterian Church, Oshawa, on the afternoon and evening of November : 27th. On Wednesday evening, December 8rd, three of our young people will debate with three young people from Blackstock under the auspices of the Y.P.S, Subject: "Resolved that the automobile has done more good than harm." Blackstock takes thd "affirm- ative. After the debate there will be a half hour with views of our work in South China and General Feng's christian army, this is to be followed by refreshments and a social hour. There will be an admission fee and the proceeds will be devoted to the missionary deficit. When we get accustomed to the winter weather it will not so serious- ly chill our church going ardor. sree Hr METHODIST CHURCH November 23rd 11 am, and 7 p.m.--Sunday School Anniversary. Y. P. L. on Monday, at 8 p.m. Remember the Ladies' Aid Bazaar on the 5th of December. Next Sunday the whole Sunday School will give a musical service both morning and evening. Mr. V. Stouffer, Choir Leader, has trained the school and under his leadership an interesting and inspiring service of song will be rendered. The pastor will give appropriate addresses for the occasion. Send any clothing you can give to the Church on Thursday afternoon. The W.M.S. are packing a 'box for Oshawa Mission. rr QO ee OFF TO A GOOD START Our friend Ross Roach is starting out well on his new hockey season. He has been elected Captain of the St. Pats, and last Monday morning, as he was the first man on the jee to practice, he was presented with a fine new hat. ~-Last- Friday night -about- twenty- five friends of Ross Roach gave him a farewell party and presented him with a purse and an address. ----000 ee HOCKEY MEETING A meeting of all those interested in 'hockey is called for Friday night, November 21st, at 8.80. If you. are interested be on' hand. 00 PLYMOUTH ROCK PULLETS. FOR SALE Apply to Thos. Brent, Port Perry, Bell Phgne 67 r 1-1. T C--O sans STRAYED Pa to lot 28, con. 2, Reach Township, a two year old red and white heifer. | Owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses. Ap- Ply, Aviier Byers, RR.2, Port Perry. in the village bf Epsom, This, is a desirable property and will be sold | very cheap to wind up the estate of | © the late eke Glanghios Ss 'We hear dog stealing in'and a Port Perry has been quite p of late. It is a pity the thieves could ; not be caught and punished. The children will present the oper etta "Midsummer Eve" at the Public School concert. The reserved. seat plan will be at McKee's Jewelry. ' 50c is the admission. A few rush seat at 40c. Doors open at 7. "Curtain gt 7.80. Come early. : Mr. John Maclachlan, who has been visiting friends in town for the past two weeks returned to Burlington on Tuesday morning. Dr. F. E. Luke, Optometrist, 167 Yonge St., Toronto, at A. J. Davis' drug store, Port Perry, Dec. 18th. Mr. Matthew Emmerson and his daughter Miss Hallie Emmerson will leave shortly to spend the winter in Toronto. Mr. Thos. Druearf of Seagrave has returned home on Friday after spend- ing the last week hunting in the north. He says that both deer and wolves were quite plentiful. The party of ten, from Toronto, who were with Mr. Druean, secured their num- ber of deer in two days in the woods. 'This is Mr. Druean's first trip. Mr, James Holman of Folette, was in town this week renewing old ac- quaintances. Mr.. Holman says that big game is quite plentiful around that part of the country, A moose being shot within about a half mile of the station. Dr. J.A. Murray has returned home after spending some' weeks with re- latives in Akron, Ohio. mre) (remit. MEN'S MISSIONARY BANJUETS Missionary banquets are to be held as follows: At Seagrave on Wednesday, No- vember 26th at 7 p.m. Speakers: Mr. 8. Jeffrey, Port Perry, Rev. A Lloyd Smith, Toronto, At Myrtle, on Thursday, 27th at 7 pm. Speakers: Mr. S. Jeffrey, Port and. Mr. Quar- rington, Toronto, At Pickering, on Friday, November 28th at 7 p.m. Speaker: Rev. Dr. «| Endicott, General Secretary Missions, * 3 rrr (YOO. - - t VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE BY TENDER In the Village of Situated on the corner of Bigelow and' Paxton streets, consisting of a brick *house is to legislate for the whole Province, | Let me just say to you, in a 50¢ | two, what the course of this ment has been. - The pride of the Conservative . party has always been that it Has been consistent in he ac- tions. In May, 1023, before the elec- tion, I made a carefully considered |, 0 po 'declaration 'that was 'agreed' to by | Teacher practically all 'the men who are now in the Minjstry on thi§ question." Mr. McCausland broke in with an unintelligent interruption, -and the| =. Premier countered: "I can lead: the people in politics sometimes, but I cannot lead them in ethics." Mr. Ferguson--Rightly or wrongly the Government made a declaration on this great question. 'What was the declaratjon? . Mr. McCausland--God knows! Some Prophets are False Mr. Ferguson--That this legisla- tion had been placed on the statute | books by popular vote, and if and when the time came that the Govern- ment felt the people wanted an' op- portunity of bringing it up again they would have that opportunity. The time came. The men who felt strong- ly that the O. T. A., the p-esent legis- lation, did not carry behind it sub- stantial public opinion made strong representations 'to he Government. They came to me and said: If we have an opportunity to vote we will show you that not only by. tens but by a hundred thousand we will mani- fest our opposition to this law as it is on the statute books." We said: "You have a right to ex- press your approval or disapproval." They failed in , their disapproval. What other course could a self-re- specting government take? : Voice--None whatever, Mr. Ferguson--I want to tell you Mr. Chairman, while congratulating you for this magnificent gathering-- because this is not a convention, but |- our annual meeting--while congratu- | lating you, I recall that you, entrust- ed me with the leadership of the party about four years ago now, when | our fortunes were not as buoyant Shey are' at "the 'present tim MeCausland--They _-- now, 2 Fought a oan Fight fam, Mr, Ferguson--I' fought a tairly lone fight for a long time. : There This. stove is in first class condition were a good 'many times when there were no McCauslands 'looking for Fergusons. I continued at the ex- pense of my own pocket: and ny own | strength. Mr, McCausland--So dig . Mr. Ferguson--And my own d mestic life, until we ori a this' meeting deat to vention to select a Miss Helen Mellow) GASOLINE iN FOR SALE Gilson, 6 hp, nearly new, in first {Apply M. Mahaffy, class condition. R.R.2 Seagrave, Phone 128'r 5. - ARCHITECT Houses, Stores and Public Buildings properly 'designed and: Union Bank Bask Building, Oshawa, Ont. Si o 4 HONEY FOR SALE Ww. H. Doubt, Ladies ha ctimbizigs aide ito switches, also' dressmaking and re- modeling done. Apply Mrs. Spears, Phone 0 r 2-8, Port Perry. PARLOR HEATER FOR SALE and can be bought Owner leaving town, d Theory. Piano A Pu il re for examination Pils p Shared Nov. 1 . Phone 115 r 3-2 Mor information. or demonstration call MOFFATT MOTOR SALES Limited, OSHAWA, ONT. TO THE FARMERS: -- At the present time I am trucking stock to Toronto and will continue to 'do so until bad roads render this im- possible. After that shall be load- ing stock in car load lots, under the co-operative system. In this way I shall be able to take continual care . id your stock shipments. cece NORMAN "EWERS, Port, Perry. 'W.J.COOK | REALE ESTATE Box 1% Myrtle Station and