"FORD au RE nbansTER i, 28 pris re- Blan Lr : ACH '27, $500 cently was advised that he was the ; v . Ms a ee : PONTIAC SEDAN 27 A (11) winner of $11,800, second prize in the 2 Cog os These prices, which wel Ii ot be ' Army and Navy Veterans' Sweep- where, will be allowed on any one of the S Siied diss SEED 5P Sambridgmbire, Ew, aes, - Essex cars that you may select. ) BI MOTOR CO., 9 Prince St., Oshawa, Phone 1160 : purpose. The first money he will spend goes to pay for a tombstone on the grave of his parents at Pontypool. J. E, Dis- 2 ; ' ney, of Whitby, representative of i 3 ¢ } Johnston & Cranston, Toronto, closed 1 ; AJ ; the deal on Tuesday, to supply him with a handsome monument for this ik J gh : E /THE Chevrolet Motor Company of Canada, Lind, a announces The Outstanding Chevrolet of Chevrolet Hisory . « & Six in the price range of the four! Spectacular as Chevrolet's achisvements have been in the 4 / of Chevrolet History" -a Six in the price range of the four] Throughout the entire speed range, it performs with a hness and qui of operation that have never be- fore been approached in a low-priced automobile. At the slower speeds of city traffic it idles along with wonderful silence and ease. On boulevards and country roads it { ds with an cag: that isa delights: It of power that is a source of pride to the driver. ; ! And its of operati ages better than 20 miles Poot oc to the gallon of gasoline! s , Inapp this Ox ding Chev The Roadster + + + $663 solet is so smart, so stylish and so dis The Phaston . « + « $663 tinctively appointed that it rivals the The Coch « « « + $770 costliest custom creations. The new The Coupe + + + + #760 Fisher bodies are longer, lower and The Sedan...» + + + $870 roomier with adjustable driver's ves 4 The Sport Cabriolet . .$883 fu' al clove wedelye-tud reves The Convertible Landau $923 matchless artistry of Fisher designers. Light Delivery C is Ne 10 cordially Government 1536 00 ; | C . 5 . ; | > AT Only 21 Shopping Days until Christmas so Shop Early and get the Choice ESL TALS 'SUTCLIFFE'S spendid Gifts. Be sure Be sure and visit our Boxed Handkerchiefs s . . or Boxed Handkerchiefs make Gift Section, in the Mil- our large assortment. Children's ) i and Adults Hankies, nicely boxed. doubts as to what you will Special from 15¢. to $1.00 and see | linery Parlor where your ve can be easily be ecided. in an assortment of colors. finish, Specially" priced Christmas trade at French Papeteries Just arrived a direct importation of : Fur Coats French Papeteries. A very nice Gift 50c.. 59. and 89. and inspect our stock. od A nice Fur Coat would be a nice Gift for Wife or Daughter. Our prices are most attracive, come in Real go for the & . Phonograph Record Linens « We have taken an agency for Micro- : s : : phone 1tecords. All the new as well as Give Linens - this Christmas, they some of the Old Favorites in stock. are always acceptable. Our stuck is Special at 50c. each very complete in Boxed Sets. Both Table and Lunch Sets at popular prices. SUNDERLAND SUTCLIFFE & SONS, 1m PORT PERRY, : Phone 246 :: ONTARIO Headquarters Established over Thirty years ago in Lindsay BEAVERTON CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. George Slute wish to thank their many friends, neighbors, and the doctors for their kindness, during their recent bereavement in the death of their infant son Lloyd. rrr UW LLOYD THOMAS SLUTE The death occurred on Friday, ==" Mr, and Mrs. DeMille, Mr. and Mrs. November 16th, at Oshawa, of Lloyd Thomas Slute, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. George Slute, aged 6 months and 22 days. He was an invalid from birth. Surviving are his parents and one brother. The funeral took place at the family residence, service being held at Prince Albert United Church {on N ber 19th, ducted by Rev. "Mr. Jarrett, of Oshawa. Flowers | were sent from the grandparents, Mr. i and Mrs. H. Davies, the Slute uncles, ! L. Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Burrow, . Mr. and Mrs. Carrington and one from the family. which were daintyly prepared, tastily served and relished by all. The subsequent proceedings were undertaken by the young folk and continued so long as their Saturday morning tasks were not overlooked or neglected. OE ee CHRISTMAS TREE AT MANCHESTER The annual Christmas Entertain- ment in connection with the United Church Sunday School at Manchester will be held on the evening of Thurs- day, December 20. Everybody wel- come, Admission 25c and 156¢c. decl3 semen) (Hr WOULD YOU MARRY girl 18, $25,000, will inherit $50,000; widow 40, $78,000. Photos, descrip- i: tions, free. Club. Mrs. Warn, 8377 PASSES THROUGH CANADA W. 4th St, Los Angeles, Cal. dec20.| Sir John Salmond, K.C.B., British Air Marshal, who passed through eee YQ Canada on his way from Australia to the Old Country. ..He has been eters) (Memes A young authoress declares that the FORD CAR FOR SALE notion of writing a novel occurred to This car will be sold cheap for| her quite suddenly as she was cross- quick sale--cash. Apply to Albert|ing Holland Park Avenue. The pos- Trevis, R.R.2, Port Perry. sibilitity that this might happen to anyone adds greatly to the perils of the streets. Ue HAPPY GATHERING studying conditions in that distant part of the British Empire in con- nection with inter-Empire air com- munication. Sir John is here seen on board the Canadian Pacific liner "Duchess of Atholl" just before leaving Montreal, Early associates, relatives, friends and neighbors assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Wallace, Sunnyside Farm, Sixth C: ion of Reach, on Friday evening last to cele- brate the Thirty-first Anniversary of their wedded life. Games and.danc. ing were the order of the evening until nearing midnight, when Mr. and Mrs. Wallace were brought together in the midst of the gathering and presented with a beautiful Coleman Lamp accompanied with the fololwing address which, conveyed to them the good wishes of the sponsal gathering. Dear Mr. and Mrs. Wallace: Time flies fast and it is but a short time since you and Ella started house keeping and time has gone by and you are thirty-one years married, and we your friends and neighbors have come to your home to celebrate witn you the happy anniversary. place where we have spent many pleasant evenings together. You have Our friendship has increased with Dependable Dollars the years and your home has been a FOR 3 le in all wall of life, the most dependable investment is money in a | quested that they would not forget to had your troubles similiar to us all, but you have been blessed with four sons and three daughters, As a token of our gouu wi We ask you to accept this Lamp and trust that you may enjoy its light for many years and in the evening of life it may, brighten your home. May God bless you and yours always, 7 Signed on behalf of the friends. Mr. Wallace made a suitable reply, thanking the large gathering for their kind consideration and assuring all his friends and neighbors that their sentiments were much appreciated by Mrs. Wallace and himself, and re- Savings Account. It is always there--always available--never affected by falling markets-- always safe and redeemable at par. Security, coupled with convenience, com= prise a dual feature not found in any other type of investment. You can buy $1,000 in four gears in * intalments of $4.53 wk _ TheRoyal Bank of ada RFit 2 rt Port Perry Branch ~~ BD. Henry, Manager TRA rR ie Rn