A) Suet and Boys' All Wool Mitts, plain or fancy. Special per pair. .+29¢, . PERE EI Ta B - Boys' Golf Hose ae All Wool Golf Hose in popular. shades. Chena sereeirnennn.. T5010 $1.25. Men' s Handkerchiefs Men's White Handkerchiefs, half linen. = Special Np AN a Ps .2 for 25c. Men's Fine Lawn Handkerchiefs with woven Each 19c. sane Ferre ET RT rErREA PEER RE Men's All Wool Sox Men's Fine Sox, all wool, and silk and wool. Per Or PAIF Lu eiiisiiit ee 650 Ho $1.00, MEN'S BOXED SETS Garters and Armbands made of silk elastic in in colons to match: Put up in pretty gift boxes. Per pair $1.00 Men's Braces of pure silk webbing in assorted colors and done up in pretty gift boxes. Price 85c. Men's Arm Bands, Braces and Garters, hovhd, Prices icivevseisn «36¢ to 75c¢. Men's Cream Scarfs Men's Cream Scarfs, with small figures printed ni navy or black. .. .Price $1.65. Men's Pyiamas Ser' 's Heavy weight Pyjamas in striped pattern. sui ++$2.75. eves s ries Passes irene Sarr ie erie tiara tare : Men's Broadcloth Shirts iow 8 Broadcloth Shirts, well made and fast colors....... ++. .Price each $1.95 seen Men's Heavy Sweaters Men's Heavy Wool Sweatar Coats, in the popular combination of colors. . Price $5.39. Boys' Windbreakers Boys Flannel Windbreakers, all wool in plaid pat terns... Each $2.95. MEN'S OVERCOATS an, ve Bilge Dyergoats in frieze and chin- $26.00... ......Sale price $19.50. Per sot $1.00 Damask Table Set : | ~ Per set $4.50 broidered Tes Sets sesame yea. " December Sr 25c. Bn Quarterly 25¢. i" balanced and 'trained to a high h ¢ ee VO pn me 8. 8. CONCERT AT SCUGOG CENTRE CHURCH ie The Centre Sunday School will hold ! farmers, Mr. Drury wlll weve their annual Christmas Tree and Con- receiving the good things of life cert on the evening of Friday. Dec, oir far y 23rd, The program will consist of songs, le ii of recreation. Th Municipal Council met the 15th - Your Christmas Baking : 80 much of the Christmas cheer depends upon the food you serve, Your family and your friends things to be extraordinarily good during this joyous, festive season. Your pastry;-cakesand bread must be so enticing, so light and even in texture as to tempt everyone's appetite. - Quaker Flour assures you success with I must be the best and most delicious of all the year The hardest test--the test of PA results--is applied to Quaker Flour be- fore it can leave the mills. Every day we bake it under ordinary home condi- tions. - It must always come up to our rigid standard or it cannot bear the Quaker brand. With Quaker Flour your Christmas recipes will turn out just the way you want them. Your own Christmas will "= merrier and happier. your Christmas baking. It is always dependable, as it gives absolutely uni- form results in the oven. It reveals in an intriguing manner all the delicious- ness of the ingredients you put into a Use Quaker Flour this Christmas and you will use it throughout the year. Every bag sold with our money back guarantee that Quaker Flour will give you the utmost satisfaction Quaker Flour Always the Same Always the Best MILLED'BY THE MILLERS OF QUAKER OATS * 424 The PORT PERRY BEST | PICTURE HOUSE Photo TOWN HALL Plays | Adults 25e. Children 15c. Every Tuesd'y Thurs. Saturd'y Tuesday, December 27 NO SHOW SOE ENE I Ne Thursday, December 29 BUCK JONES HILLS OF PERIL RR I Sey WISHING ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS Doors Open 7.30 p.m, Saturday, December 24 GEO. JESSELL Sailor Izzy Murphy SATURDAY MATINEE Adults 15¢. Children 10c. . recitations, ere. | with the children and enjoy this : of December iwth all members | present, the Reeve in the chair. Min- - Watch for dates of Rose Picardy Grant Robertson Melvin Williams .. Storey Beare Merlin Raines Clifford King Dorothea Nasmith Ivan Wallace Mary Walker Hilda King Frances Christy Inez Fralick Wallace McMillan Margaret Coates Jean Switzer Irva Nott Helen Carter .. Lloyd Rundle .... William Grant ... Isabel Cawker Evelyn Gilroy ing jurors. The Board of Health-- Reeve, Clerk and Mr, Robt. Jacksouw, $2 each, Clerk $1256 and Treasurer $25. The collector, Mr. W. J, Crozier, was present and said the taxes were all in excepting some eight or nine hundred dollars, The Council adjourned on motion of Mr, George Jackson. _ Thomas Graham, Clerk. 00 . HIGH SCHOOL REPORT Below is given the standing of the 'pup'ls in Port Perry High School for the month osetSfp-SONI og,ewill {the months of September, October and November, 1927: "1st grade of proficiency--75% or over 2nd grade of proficiency, 67% to 74% > of proficiency, 60% to 86% 69% - George Palmer ... Alex. Walker . Violet Bond Eric Nasmith ..., Robert Cawker Valde Hortop ........... I=12.0 "Melville Lakey ....... 1.0 William Lyle .........;. 8110 Myrtle Blakeley .....,...,8=70.0 Marie Cherrie .........,,.869.0 : George Tinsley . Aileen Tummonds ......... 752.4" Lois Lundy ... Bruce Snelgrove Gertrude Martyn grade--helow 50%. The first number after each name V, | represents the. number of subjects Dorothy Balfour |. Douglas Nasmith . Sir, B00 'Donald Boynton ........,.0--68.0 Frances Raines ,..... 201+18--670