. ; 8 Harvey Dobson and "Frank Johnson; No. 9 Jos 'Holdershaw McLeod. visiting some of ther Seugog friends [last week. Mr. W. "Dawson is sporting a New : Ford Coach. ip.| Mr.-and Mrs. ©, Hardy m | visited Mie. and Mm, A. family in na instead of Peterboro. Lh and Mrs. F, Baxter and Miss Aileen Jackson, all of Toronto, were guests of Mr, and Mrs. .R. Jackson, 1 of | over the week end. © .| Miss Elva Elford, of Toronto, ] { 'visiting her pi t at the Pa "Migs Blanch Sweetman; of Toronto, was hame over the holiday. | Gn Samells visited | and Mrs. Cc. Samells, on Mr. Murray McLaren, Mr Arthur Clark and Mr. Stewart Sweetman have gone deer hunting, Mr. R. Wallace, daughter Hilda, and | Mrs, Les, Wilson, of Port Svan, a | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Beacock on Sunday. rE. Reader and Miss Quantz the 'week 'end in Barrie. - and Mrs, R. Prentice, Miss ; Helen Prentice, of Port Perry, and Mrs, J. Gerrow, were guests of Mr. | and Mrs, A. Prentice, 'on Sunday.' Miss Jean Crooks, of Toronto, visited her aunt Mrs. J. Milner over =, McKee & Son , ue lest ger £ 4 en pes us sale « rive and give others have ou Our -- in the best that money can buy. UINE GOING OUT OF BUSINESS ON VE NAMED LINES ; his reat sacrifice sale started on Saturday, October 26, : and will JSontinte until stock is sold ~ SUPERIOR STORE ~ Port Perry Going Out of Business i have decided to close out our business, and in order to clear out our stock of Suitings and Overcoatings, the " friocs will be reduced so low that it will pay you to buy NOW. We are making a special on Men's Trousers-- Values you cannot beat--$10,00 users for $7.00. - DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING DONE Martyn onf Miss Florence Eiford has a school | : MERCHANT TAILOR 'W. R. WILLAN PORT PERRY We are still continuing this week with the : -count on all Ladies' and Children's Coats, and Hats. It will pay you to see our Ready Ar ~ Ladies' Heavy Fall Weight Bloomers Ladies' Wool Tex. Vests, with Strap Ladies' Wool Tex. Vests, with short sleeve Ladies' Vests, Highgeen, long sleeve Ladies' Vests, slightly fleeced, long sleeve Silk and Wool Vest, with strap Flannelette Blankets, best quality Ibex ; Krinkle Bedspreads, good $1.75, $1.98 2.76 New assortment of Ladies' Collar and Cuff Sets.___ 85¢. to 1.19 New assortment of Flowers, suitable for Ladies' Dresses and Coats... Men' s All Wool Shirts, sizes broken. Men's Silk and Wool Fancy Socks, 2 pairs for Men' 8 Silk Ti ies, 2 for 'Birds' All Wool Factor Yarn, 2 ply, in shades of Light Grey, Dark Grey, Black and White, Grey and White. - Per lb. 1.00 Mictopbons and Sterling Records Suteliffe's Big Scribbler, 6 for: |" EYESIGHT PEEL M Author of The "Eyes in Modern Life Optometry Feature Service "Your Eyes and Health "Eye Cure and Eye Strain,' 1516 PHONE Disney Block. OSHAWA, ONT. (Opposite Post Office) 1516 TIGHTENING OF LIQUOR CON: TROL REGULATIONS = DECIDED UPON BY W. H. PRICE AND SIR HENRY DRAYTON The tightening of the liquor control act, promised by Premier Ferguson during the , 18 now under way. Front the liquor control board of- fices on University avenue and from the attorney-general's, department in loati 3 o " and 80 vig usly endors- ; ed by the. people a "week ag ago at the "polls, Sir Honty J Drayton liquor. board: | "chairman, promulgated. a new regu- lation to liquor "board - vendors ,de- -+ Under this order, dated October 28," wneancelled, I other vendors Queen's Park came simultaneously ! | two announcements of steps toward , the objective 'get for itself by: the : 'to stop the too-frequent pur- |' ; chaser from buying when and where he pleases. efore the election, ven- | home here. 4 «with nert Sunday owing to. Special 'Ser- pri on all p permit censors and all new. employes. 3, Issuance of temperance educa- tional literature from liquor stores. 4. Issuance of a special warning on drinking and driving with every pur- chase. ++ by Extra - inspeetion in large eity stores during rush hours. '6. Instant dismissal of permit is- suers giving one man two or more permits. 7. A check-up on breweries and wineries and a cancellation of winery permits on proof of sale to minors: Col. Price also forecast an amend- ment to the highway traffic act mak- ing a stiffer penalty for drunken 'driving, and announced that he had written to all magistrates, bringing forcibly to their attention the severity of the penalties that can be inflicted | now for this offence. i Sp 000 + Station A number of CP.R. men are here with their boarding car, laying steel along the road, . Mrs. Roy Spencer, of Kaladir, spent last week at J, E. Beacock's. Myrtle Young People's League will visit Brooklin League this Thursday evening. Mr. James Risebrough has moved from Whitby to his farm here. We 'welconie him and his family back ta the community. Mrs. W. Graham spent Thanks- giving with Woodville friends. Mrs, - J, Hughson is visiting with her 'son at Raglan. Mr. Gordon Pilkey, of * Quéen's University spent the holiday at his There wil be no chureh, service here vices at. Proapoct. Sunday Sig at g a Pageant entitled "Nation in the nt of the t vendors and ry your kind thoughts and good wishes across the sea and standard boxes and barrels of choice hand- picked and hand packed fruit, Gov- ernment inspected, are procuurable at reasonable prices from any grocer, while the matter of shipment is as simple as: the. mailing of a card. The Canadian National xpress will call for your apples, transport and deliver them by quick service, to any station in Great'Britain, Ireland and most European Countries, giving them refrigeration service on fast passen- ger steamers. The transportation charges from Montreal and Quebec up to November 28th, or from Saint John, N.B., and Halifax, N.S., thereafter, by direct steamer to points 'in Great Britain, Ireland and the CHannel Islands is $3 per standard box and $6 per standard barrel, including refrigeration. For rates to Canadian Ports, through rates to Continental points and other particulars, consult any Canadian National Express Agent. Seagrave Miss Dorothy Bennett, of Toronto, and Miss Dorothy Orchard, of Stouff- Lville, spent the week end with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Orchard. Mr. F. Atkinson and lady friend, Miss Luella Atkinson, and Mr. Mac, Frost, of Toronto, with the former's sister, Mrs. H, Eagleson, on Sunday. , Messrs. Stan Perkins and Sidney Marshall, left on Monday for Lotus where they intend working for the Hoole and Stone Lumber Company, this winter, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McFarlane and Reid, attended the Ferguson-Mc- | Farlane Wedding, in Port Perry, on b Saturday. Mrs, W. Howard, of New York, is visiting her mother, Mrs. T. Clarkson. y{ holiday with her sister Mrs. S. F. Green, Messrs. R, Sloan and James Walker left on Saturday on a trip to their respective homes in Efigland. Miss A. McMillan, of Ro hester, "is visiting her sister Mrs. T. Clarkson. -- in Bobcaygeon on Sunday. uppers at Oakwood any Wick on Wednesday night last. | 'Messrs. Austin, Elmer and Edwin PORT PERRY PICTURE HOUSE Saturday, November 16th Zane Grey's Latest Western Thriller STAIRS OF SAND with Wallace Beery Two Shows--7 00 and 9.00 p.m. A RARE OPPORTUNITY In order to clear them out, the balance of the edition of "Scugog and Its Environs" By REV. F. G. WEIR will be sold at 25¢. a volume 'FAR BELOW COST. Greatly interestirg to | eople of this locality. FOR SALE AT THE STAR OFFICE Miss Wick, of Toronto, spent thel Mr. and Mrs. H. Mitchell and family , | A number from here attended the JE XPERIENCED travellers use Travel lers' Cheques. They are as good =» : cash anywhere, and far safer. go 2 Swan