LS 1 - {Snowbird Japan Ride . i Shortening, | Pastry Flour Superior; Coffee Superior Pekoe Tea Superior. Orange Pekoe Tea Sheriff's Orange Marmalade iH Bulk Ready Cut Mararoni ... Mild Cheese OVER 200 STORES Nov. 12th and 1: FRIDAY and SATURDAY ,..1 1b tin 21c.' 15's 33c. 14's 3bc. 14's 40c. .4's tin 65c. 2 for 27c. 1's 69c. 2 bs for 26c. .2 Ibs for 21c. Choice Re-cleaned Currants, per th JIA 15e. Shelled Almonds ....5...... Superior Corn Flakes. 1 3 £6 : Posts Bran Flakes vain ens vs sua fOr OBC, Quaker Oats, per pkg. «........ Roman Meal, per pkg. ..... Pinetree Matches .........i...s:8 for 2c. Washing Soda, "Ctystal" ... Tomatoes, large tin .. Superior Floor Wax Lemon and Orange Peel per Ib New Bulk Dates Pure Apple Cider, per bottle Mincenteat Cooking Figs | 8le. rae. seers ...2 for 13e. + va 2 for 25c. ++: 1'8:89¢, 6 acres good for '| chicken h, 8 Joomed frame house : H ranc : be ) tone foundation, all : in gpod repair, Tod and painted, well, stable, drive sh ara all kinds of clivice autifully situated. Good ter: suit purchaser. newly hy BI foundation in good large cement shelf and cistern, newly decorated and painted, in first class 8%! repair, good barn, stable, chicken pen |H -5 acres land, | § t floor, garage, 2 JAMES McKEE & SON Superior Store, St. Charles Building, Port Perry. Pyramid Cement Agents LIME WOOD A BLACK BUSINESS DISTRIBUTORS OF SCRANTON COAL PORT PERRY COAL YARD W.G.W. PYATT 4 1338s PeeeesseeseeettetettsssstsssstsstessisiiIity COAL COAL Roger's D.L. AW Susquehana SOFTCOAL Joe Coke Soranton D.L.&W. Hard Coal Solvay Coke (Oderless) SCRANTON COAL--Have you placed your orde We have at the present time a go NUT, STOVE, PEA, and EGG, in Susquehannah and D; L&W of Coal? sizes. Coal. SPECIAL PRICE--$15.00 per ton for Scranton Egg Coal. ROGER'S Pyramid Brand r for your Winter's supply Wednesday, Nov. 3rd, by Represent- od stock of all the required ative W. M. Croskery. Balance of Prin the highest numb Phone 152 1333322880880831 123388 st2sst esse ttesessesssLsL: REMEMBER THE DATE of the sale of home-made cooking by the Young Women's Auxilliary of St. John's Presbyterian Church on Sat- urday, Nov. 13th, 000 CHAMPIONSHIP PUBLIC SPEAK- ING CONTEST AT WHITBY The Annual Championship School Fair Public Speaking Contest will be held before the County Council at Whitby on Wednesday, November 17, at 2 pm. 81 boys and girls throughout On- tario County are eligible to compete, each being a winner in a Public Speaking Contest at one of the 18 School Fairs. 56 Ontario County Boys and Girls Have Bus Trip to Toronto. The high boy and girl in each of the 18 Ontario County School Fairs were taken to Toronto by the Bus on This prize was awarded to the boy and girl in each School Fair winning of points for ex- brought in for school, which we could not-deliver on account of the fire. jp. "ori ontasts and was financed Order &t once as supply is limited. SOLVAY COKE--We have a good supply of this popular fuel in NUT and after which they- visited the -Royal PEA sizes. STEAM COAL--for threshing machines. this on hand. POCOHONTAS COAL--We have a car of this Coal on the way which should ch us next week. Let us know your requirements so that we yp and picked the winners up along the make prompt delivery as soon as it is on hand. The price will be $13.00 rea per ton--the same good quality as we supplied last winter. SOFT COAL--We have a good supply of soft coal on hand, Kentucky Domestic Coal, Black Gem Domestic Coal, both $12.00 per ton. WOOD--We have at Body Hardwood, ceived about 10 days ago. Phone us your requirements and the same will receive our usual careful attention. resent a ardwood Slabs an CEMENT AND LIME--We have a fresh car load of St. Mary's Cement re- oft Wood S| Also a good supply of Hydrated Lime. PORT PERRY COAL YARD W. G. W. PYATT TRUCK SERVICE. Phones: Yard Office 94. Uptown Office 233 * GREAT CLEARING SALE ~ OF SHOES = Women' s Patent Oxfords, 3 eyelet, reg $8.95 ........ For $3.25 Women's Gunmetal Oxfords, eyelet, reg $3.95 Women's Cushion Sole Kid Oxfords, EE width, reg $3.25 for $2.65 'Women's Patent 1 strap, low rubebr heels, reg. $3.95 ..For $3.15 'Women's 1 strap shoes, black or brown, reg $4.95 ....For $2.95 Gir? School Boots, black or brown, reg 7 ve s, black or brown calf . Children's Patent Slippers, reg. $2.75 . Children' ood 'su Rly of good dry wood on hand. ..For $2.95 .$2.50 . For $1.95 False face to be given away with each purchase of childrens shoes Men's Fine Dress Boots, black or brown, reg $4.95 ....For $3.75 Men's Oxfords, black or brown, reg. $4.95 Vebsssc rane $3.75, I Bacte. Sizes 1 10.8... .. vasss nisin 230.20 Wool Hose .:. and wool Hose ....viovninnnnss "hay Speed a wll Stesked erstenienoin $1 00 by means of a refreshment booth by Women's Institutes, Home and We also have a good: supply of School Clubs, and other local organ- izations. The Bus left Brechin at 6.30 a.m. highway from there to Pickering. The party was landed at the Parlia- ment Buildings where they were re- ceived by W. Bert. Roadhouse, De- puty Minister of Agriculture and by Hon. Joseph Thompson, Speaker in the Legislature, They were then entertained to luncheon by The Robert Simpson Co., after which they vsiited the Royal Ontario Museum where they spent a very interesting two hours. The T. Eaton Co., entertained the party to dinner at 5 p.m. and spent an hour in showing them about the store, All report a splendid outing. The, list of winners is as follows: Myrtle Taylor, Mara, Fred Tiffin, Mara, Viola Kennedy, Rama, Ray- mond Cooper, Rama, Eva Smith, Thorah, Arthur Cameron, Thorah, Evelyn Barry, Brock, Leo Taylor, Brock, Marjorie Akister, Brock, Har- vey Webster, Brock, Myrtle Blakely, Reach, Ivan Beare, Reach, Verna Meyers, Scott, Morley Bagshaw, Scott, Hilda Ashenhurst, Uxbridge, Lloyd Feasby, Uxbridge, Edna Clark, Scugog, Victor Aldred, Scugog, Pearl Ferrier, Uxbridge Town, Lloyd Glas- pell, Uxbridge Town, Marjorie Real, Port Perry, Henry Dodd, Port Perry, Francis Barrett, E. Whitby, Douglas Brock, E. Whitby, Violet Thompson, E. Whitby, Bill Nesbitt, Whitby, Marion Barrett, Reach, Leslie Smith, Reach, Dorothy Swan, Pickering, An- 'drew Annon, Pickering, Gladys Gan- non, Pickering, Caldwell Sheppard, Pickering, Ethel Bunker, Pickering, WHERE si AND WOMEN SIT AND DRINK FOR HOURS "The Ottawa Jo Journal, the newspaper | organ of the Conservative party at | the Canadian Capital, says editorially a it | all kinds of fruit, lar bed, asparagus, etc. village of Little Britain. very reasonable. Modern, almost new brick house, 6 open fire, eplace; brick mantle, floors an $2,000 cash, balance easy terms, well fenced and good water, 8 room- water in bath room, two sets of abrns, good drive shed, pig pen house and double garage. of fruit. be bought at a bargain price. cash payment, balance at 5%. Small stone foundation, in god repair, barn 30 x 50, good well, also spring creek, fruit trees, all lake front. * $1600 cash, balance good terms, Union Ave. balance at 5%. Six roomed bungalow, garden land, some fruit, on Queen St. $760 cash. balance 5% easy terms. Good eight roomed house at Epsom, two acres choice garden soil, new stable, hen house, drive shed, fruit ot all descriptions, good water, on main highway. $1000 cash, balance easy terms. Scugog Island, 74 acre farm, on 9th concession, good house, hiproof barn, new drive' shed and hog pen, well fenced, good water, A very desirable farm for little money. $1000 cash, balance easy terms. A. W. MORLEY CAMPBELL Real Estate PORT PERRY, ONT. PHONE 183w ee 00 Oe Mrs, Sybilla Spahrs Tonsilitis, ap- plied to Quinsy, Catarrh, Cough, Bronchitis, throat and tonsil infection, htreats with success. No flowery talk necessary. The medicine talks. Sold by A. J. Davis. rent (YH rset EPSOM Mrs. Joseph Fralick, son and daughter, Miss M, Dickson and Mrs. Leighton Adams, and two children; all of Minesing, visited with relatives here oyersthe week end. Mr. and Mrs. Herb, Pearson and son, of Quaker Hill, visited on Sun- day with her grandfather, Mr. John Millman. - We wonder who the young fellow was that had to walk home Sunday night? The Misses Blanche and Gladys Luke of Toronto, visited over the week end with their parents. Mr: and Mrs. Wm. Asling, also Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilson were in To- ronto over the week end. Mr. Ross Prentice of Port Perry visited with Mr. Dave Prentice re- cently. 2 "Rev. Mr. Denny was in Toronto + on onday. ----e 00m MYRTLE STATION Mrs. Studholm and little son Bobby of Bolton, is wo a Soule of 4 ?| Harry Noble, Uxbridge, Mabel, Me- _M Kinlye, Whitby Town, Mack Harding, t PORT PERRY "> hen house, | # 8 roomed frame house, good stone|H ir, good well, | a strawberry | # ituated in the |§ For sale| # nice rooms and sun room, nee § : oak | # oak trim, divided cellar,|# beautifully situated on Lilla Street.|$ Lot 3 in the 3rd con. of Reach, com- | , prised of 175 acres more or less with 12 acres of mixed timber. Beahtiful |§ trout stream running through farm,|H ed house, cement clad house, running | § hen | All kinds | H Building in good order, can|H 50 acres more or less bordering on |H Lake Scugog 5 roomed frame house, | i Agents for Butterick & Standard Designer Patterns Seven roomed frame house on stone | #- foundation, cement floor in cellar, |§ small fruit, also large stable, drive|H shed, hen house, % acre choice land, |H $1,000, good terms for |§ cement : foundation and cellar whole siza of |§ house in good repair, % acre choice | Clark's Embroidery Cottons 3 sk, for 0c. D.M.C. Embroidery Cotton 6c. sk. a . D.M.C. Crochet Cottori in colors boil proof, 25¢. ball i 'Coats Mercer" Crochet Cotton, white, ecru, natural linen and colors 10c. ae 8 © Stamped Goods in Great Variety Natural Linen Scarfs and Centre Pieces to match, 18in, for 30¢., "24in for 60c, 2 Buffets Sets for 60c. each ~~ © : Duster Holders 50c. each Oatmeal Linen Runners, $1.26 - "Oatmeal Cushions Covefs to match, $1.00 » Oatmeal Centre Pieces to match, 94in. for 9c. 2 ~ White Linen Centre Pieces, 18in for 75c. Hemstitched Tray Cloths, 85¢. White Linen Tray Cloths, $1. 00 \ ¢ > Buffet Sets for Tbe. Vanity Sets, Oyster Linen, 50c. , Vanity Sets, White Linen, 65c. § Dresses Scarfs, $1.00 Baby Pillows, hemstitched, 750. Luncheon Sets with 4 serviettes to mateh, 5 pieces for $1.25 ihe Pillow Cases made of good Cotten $1.20, $1.35, $1.85 pair i Ladies Aprons made of unbleached Cotton, 75¢. each = Lineg Huck Towels, T5¢. Colored Bridge Cloth, $1.56 Fine Nainsook Night Dress, white only, 98c. shirts -- ibn e-- We carry a full stock of Stamped Patterns. PORT PERRY Every: 'BEST P ICTURE HOUSE Tuesd'y Photo TOWN HALL Thurs. Plays J Adults 25c. Children 15c. § Saturd'y Doors Open 7.80 p.m Saturday, November 13 METRO-GOLDWYN Tuesday, Noveibior 16° WM. FOX 'PRESENTS PRESENTS "THE SNOB" | Johnstown Flood REE TT VATS nA 8 "Thureday, November 18 Two Shows Every Saturday Night. METRO-GOLDWYN'S - <u Starting Saturday, November y WESTERN FEATURE 6th. 1926 our Matinees will be termed Popular Matinee. ? Adults 160. Children 10 NN