x ~ {saving for you. Yip i 1 models in Velour Hats. § They come in R 3 880. long or short sleeves. the: tore. FL eersaraduaestentazsates _ Autumn Butterick 25¢. _ NEW ITEMS® Our Millinery buyer was in. Toronto § unusually low price in these E last week, and secured some ch smart Ts "in Ready-to-Wears. ad cls The shapes are of felt in fashion- "Ready-to-Wear _ able shades, and smartly trimmed. UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY © Women's Winter Vests § Heavy Cashmerette Hose Af We have about three dozen vests of Winter weight in white : usa eg. $1. value. aE Pace 95¢." © Some of these lines can be'matched Rot closed style. Pr. 95c¢. ~ This is a clearance of more expen- sive lines. They are made of heavy cotton yarn in Black qnly, with a of cream-all wool cash- Miss Seymour, of the Butterick Publishing Company, She dh this, week securing. subscriptiors to the Delineator. "The regular price is $2.40, but you can } secure it this week for $1.20 per year, by calling at: ? Xeivo > J EX $3.00 "daint "Price $3.00 ok No other tfimming is required than the material, It ~isasilk and cotton mixture in light blue, with as equally well for evening or street wear. Embroidered Robe--$10.00 This robe length is similar in material to the above, but it is embroidered in silk. It comes in pretty green shade, with silk embroidery of same color. We seized an opportunity to purchase 4 piece of reg- ot 'ndcessarily siean added ok e Embroidered Robe Lengths. ui embroidered design in white. ~ Will make up Per Length $8.00 ye Radium Lace Specials $1.75 . mien Sheet wih ali im at mE \ pretty floral pattern. Per yard $1.75 DELTOR Embrodered Silk Crepe Two-Tone Radium Lace $18.00 $2.50 Another special buy of Lace which sells This Dress Length is of sand colored Flat .8# regulatly at $3.50- Tt{s 27 inches wide, and Crepe,.and has a tomato red silk eep border embroidered in comes in Black with Gold embroidery, and Navy with Red. Per Length, $18.00 Price per yard $2.50 GE, F. Ww. McIN TYR KE | - November Delineator Ticket Agent Information gladly furnished B to intending travellers Office over Bell Tel. Co'y ~ * . . > Building Materials STOCK LIST OF BUILDING ETC; IN C. L."VICKERY'S YARDS Half bevelled spruce siding, half - bevelled B. C. siding. lin. cove siding, 1 x 4 and § matched flooring, % x 2 selected red birch flooring, % x 2 plain red oak flooring. ' 1 x 4 and 5 V matched ceiling. % x 3 V matched B.C. cedar ceiling 2x4,6,8, and 10 in. plank, D. 4 8, 1x4,6,6, 8, and 10 boards, D 4 s, 1 xb in. and wider hemlock, D 1 s, 2 x 6 and-8,\18 ft. long 'hemlock joists. y 8 x 6, 8, and 10 in. 12 ft. cedar plk 4 x 6, and 8 in. 16 ft. cedar plank. Doors, sash, mouldings, stools, eas- ings, ete. I have also in stock, with more coming, COAL as follows: Nut, Stove, Pea, Cannel, oke, Smithing, and a specially good steam threshing coal, I have loose lime, hydrated lime. and cements. Red brick, white brick, and tile, Hemlock slabs, birch slabs, and body wood. all sawed 12 in. long, and of good quality. . Thanking the public for their past patronage, trusting that they will continue to give me a fair amount of their trade, Iwill to intending pur- chasers quote + attractive prices on any of the above stock or goods. Yours Truly, C. L. VICKERY. Perry. -~ Office urs--9 am. to 5 p.m. |, Office. 2a McKee's Shoe Store | balance at 5%. _ PORT PERRY! ONTARIO 8 roomed frame house, % atre of 'Goode's Creamery at Port Perry ~|balance at 6%. : payin 48c. per lb. for butter| Good 6 roomed frame house, B on can save labor and make Utica, large more money by sending your cream to "Port Perry Creamery | Good for garden A GOODE BROS. Proprietors Sarporstion of Port Miss Madeline Cockburn Teachers of PIANO AND VIOLIN | "mq 5 Bell Phone 16912 - Port Perry . B acres : 'Magazine fi he Bega Subscriptions [gi si rol Before renewing magazine or newspaper su tions, or sendig in new oh ing Ho ways effect some| p = HARRISON {mp ~o1 TO meen | Real Estate 1d Conte mate bvow siove Port 1 Morley Campbell's List ® seein} - ~ PORT PERRY "W-A-SANGSTER |. _ sd Pomimw. + DENTAL SURGEON +. .. ell, lan ation in the School Organization. e..stable, -hen house, good . Situated on Union Plice $1,100. $84.44 per year. ly Ee oe al out, good Miss Hazel Cockburn {fui "seod 1 on us. We can|beu + Consolidation in Ontario There are Jov 28 Consolidated schools 'in oper- vince of Ontario, according to the latest Report of Dr. W. J. Karr, Director of Rural Four new schools were opened last year, at Charlton, Gooderham, Byng Inlet and"Sundridge. Reports from these schools indicate that they are working efficiently and with satisfaction to the people who support them. The cost per pupil of average attendance, for maintenance and the paying-off of debentures, is This is considerably below the average cost of all the rural schools in the Pro- vince, which is $87.86 per pupil, while the average cost of the urban schools is $87.47 per pupil. Fifteen of these schools have either Fifth Classes. or Continuation Classes, thus providing high school education for the rural children in their home communities, and no doubt trans- porting these pupils to and from school. An interesting item in the statistical section of the Report is the avarage cost to the section and _| to the government per day per pupil transported. Barwick costs the section Bc. per pupil per day, and the government 7c., while others range from 9c. to the section and. 13c. to the government; Falls. View 18c. to the section and 8c. to the gov- ernment ; Katrine 18¢. to the section and 9c. to the government ; Tweed 4c. to the section and 7c. to the government. It is quite apparent that the speaks as follows of the transportation at tha delivered. * Phone 101 r 2-8 for Tweed Consolidated School: "We have two motor | information. the percentage of attendance of pupils living in Kathleen Leask _-- the percentage was 91.8%: 105 'pupils all to- gether are being conveyed in the vans." Yeported last year respecting the school at Good- tn erham: "Two vans are used for the conveyance W ]J of the children, and these are very regular in ' COOK their arrival. Th Chairman of the Board, the , la Secretary, and. the: Principal gf -the schoel 'have REAL E STATE all written to me expressing the satisfaction of Box 47, Myrtle Statien the people in the working of the school, particu- larly with regard to transportation, and testify- changed on reasonable Terms. ing to the regularity of the pupils' attendance." Large list to select from. cost of transportation is not an insuperable bar- CHI ROP RACTIC Overcoats Overcoats rier to the establishment of a consolidated school. The Drugless Road to Health Mr. W. C. Dowsley, Inspector for Leeds and |J, A. HETHERINGTON A strictly new and up to date Grenville, reporting last year for the Mallorytown CHIROPRACTOR . line of Overcoats, lined and Consolidated School, said: "The cost of four |Port Perry, Monday, Wednesday and unlined, and I can get any- routes (one of which operates for six months Friday from 2 to 5 p.m. only in the central section) amounts to $1,625 | each year, and of this 871% % is paid by the gov- Mrs. Spears ernment. The tendency of these costs is to Dressmaking and Hairwork diminish, and there has been no dearth of satis- Residential Work factory applicants for van-drivers." Marcel Waving, Cutting and Mr. J. E. Minns, Inspector for Centre Hastings, Ftmpoo os ig, Coulis Wade fas vans and three horse vans. During the first year the village and who walked to school was 86.6%, while for the outside pupils who were conveyed, A.T.C. M and A. 0 C. M. Teacher of Pisto and THe0ry; upils prepared for examination if desired. Mr. G. E. Pentland, Inspector for Haliburton, | Nov. 1 Phone 115 r 8-2 Property quickly and satis- factorily bought, sold and ex- Bell Phone 120 r 8 --Canadian School Board Journal. eee -- te We have wond ev: rest. e buy Superior Store News We don't specialize Pe cut prices on just a few lines. Every article we have in stock "is sold at"a close price--Groc erful values in shoes. ~ / " Be sure OU got qur wt Eran 1 y benefit for these days. Rip | cannot come yourself, Phone 162, and we will jar, Cream, a Eggs, and ree "JOHN BELDON LUNDY L.D.S, D.DS, DENTAL SURGEON Graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons and University of Toronto Office Hours--9 a.m. to § p.m. Ever- ing by appointment Phones-Office 68 r 2. Residence 68r3 Office over Morrison's Drug Store. fl GLASSES | eries, Boots, When your eyes are not doing their work to' suit os ou, 'consult me at A. J. avis' Drug Store on : : : my next visit. end reais rE LUKE, Optometrist : LYYe mail . fn ptician, for your conven- oppossie Simpaon's | | 167 Yonge St. Toronto, (up-stairs) ges Grapes and all other Fruits in Season at lo will receive our careful attention. = and will sell extra Sleighs and wag- gons at sacrifice prices. Sg Above can be | west/| thing want. Prices $15.00 and up. Now is the.time to get a {new Schell on that lady's or man's Fur Lined Overcoat. We love to clean and press up that old suit and make it look like new. Remodelling, Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing. W. H. DOUBT " MERCHANT TAILOR PORT PERRY, ONTARIO Scranton Coal . _ By A BLACK BUSINESS HANDLED WHITE--2000 Ibs. ONE TON With the cold weather approaching are you well stocked with Coal for the winter months? If not, now is the time to place your order. We have on hand just now a good supply, but at the rate it is being shipped out from day to day it will not last any great length of time. Our prices are as follows: NUT COAL, Large Size PEA COAL SOLVAY NUT COKE SOLVAY PEA COAL SOFT COAL STEAM COAL If you live some distance out of town and have no team get our price for "délivering with Truck. Our charge for this service is very reasonable. WOOD: We have a "good supply' of 'wood on' hand: Body Hardwood, $4. % cord, Hardwood Slabs, $3.50 % cord. Hemlock Slabs, $3. 3% cord. Cement and lime -also in. stock... Your orders will be appreciated and FOR SALE--We need yard space 2 Bob-Sleighs, at $6.00 each. 1 Light Sleigh, at $10.00. 1 Light Waggon, at $10.00. 1 Heavy Wagon, at $88,