po munity goes out to the bereaved fam: Ford Touring Car . Price $530 A bumper pleasure and profits-- is reaped by the farmer who owns a Ford, He has broken down the barrier of distance, for himself and his entire family. Now, after the harvest--aren't you going to boy that Ford. The Runabout is now $480, the Town Car $780; £ o. b, Ford, Ontasio. - All cars equip- completely from W. U. & H. Carnegie, Poss Perry, tario. a Bie January Clearing Sale Special Big Reduction in Sweaters Men's Sweater Coats, 75¢ to $4.49 Men's Overalls, regular $1.25 for 85¢ Men's Chinchilla Overcoats, reg. $15 for $9.95 Men's Heavy Flannel Shirts, reg $1.25 for 69c Men's Double Breasted Woolen Underwear, Regular $1.00 for 49¢ Men's Heavy Wimer Caps. with fur ear laps, regular 50c¢ to $1.00 for 39c This is only a small list of the bargains we 'offer--Come in and let us show you the rest Bring us your produce and poultry--we pay the highest cash market price L. STEIN & COMPANY For evening inquiries call Bell Phone 93 r 1 knocked out. - Mrs. Mahood has a F 4 | fenced. Soik clay iors g008 te i Mr. S. Graham so our local agent and samples of our monuments may be seen at our prémises, Perry St, Port Perry. Prices and styles will be shown on application to Mr. Graham at the Post Office, visiting old acquaintances here. 4 by wk taken 100d ] interment. | The empathy of. the ily, and many others will miss' him, all who knew him. 000 The roads are in a dangerous. on] chapter of accidents to record. Some are quite serious.' Cecil Veale was thrown from a sleigh and his shoulder | sprained arm as a result of a fall. Several others suffer from injuries. Congratutations ase in order.' Ten. nyson Samells was married last Wed: nesday to Miss Ida Ferguson. The honeymoon was spent in Toronto and "| a reception held on their return at the home of Mr. Henry Samells, Cadmus The 100'soldiers came, and we tried to give thém a good time. Thursday night a big meeting was held and the result will be the enlisting of some more of our young men. About 15 soldiers have been left in 'Blackstock, and are drilling in the armouries every day:. Miss Irene Mutkar, of Pickering, i is visiting Miss 'Brown. Mrs R McNally was operated on last Friday. Latest reports say she is doing as well as can be expected. : There is a 'large 'class taking the Agriculture Course in Blackstock, Thel. boys are all delighted with it, and | say it is just the finest thing out for those who follow. up farming, Manchester Mr and Mrs Alva Smith: have re: turned | home - after spending their honeymoon in London and other cities Mr. Ernest Wilson is home for the winter. . He spent nearly two years in the Western Provinces, The W.M.S. meet at the home: of Mrs S 1 Barrett, Friday, Jan 24, Spim Our skating rink is now in full swing. Messrs. Stone and Lambe are caretakers, They understand their business, and keep the ice in good shape. & Quite a few of our young meni are taking advantage of the Free Course in Agriculture at Port Perry, Miss Luella Butt of Oshawa is Prince Albert 5 fm We join with the Star in wishing | w for the speedy recovery of Dr Robert Archer's' health. Miss Sarah Madden will spend No}. _jremainder of the winter in Oshawa, -Mzxs George Bond slipped o ice in their dooryard," and pu wrist out of joint, and brosiies of more small bones. * : 5, taking' her two fags They Soper ole for Roy was a_generai favorite with cel dition, and as a result we have a| - | ner with: Christmas pudding. | those that needed strong beverages, | some were provided; Christmas cake, p of cultivation, Situated th ers of a mile west from centre of Os wa on Kingston Road. Fo given April lst, 1916. Terms 103, on acceptance of tender and balance on completion of convey- ance, about April Ist. 1916. ° Address tenders or inquiries to W. E. N. SINCLAIK, Oshawa, Ont., rT Solicitor for Estate, Letter from Corporal Bartley Perry: : : Dear Uncle 'and Auntie-- Have re- ceived your parcel containing goodies | f for Christmas. Same came to band in good shape and in nice time for the event, and proved a 'henefit as well | as' a pleasure, Our "Boys" shared the treat with me as far as it would go, and pro- {nounced it very good. It is somewhat difficult these days to write and 'discriminate between news that is censorable and otherwise, Nevertheless, there: are many thinis some of those of simpler clas 1 here} pass on. Christmas day-- that day of good cheer--we all went over to the Hos- pital for otir noon meal, Though very much at the front, and running an] advance dressing station, the Hospital | presented a festive appearance, liber- here and there a sprig of 'holly, one thing and everybody. This feeling was increased by a well cooked goose din | Fi Possession of either farm can be| j of interest happening all the time, and | ally decorated with colored papers and ] could not but be pleased with 'every: io the waggons, there were four police--two British and two | lai of the Towsakip of # : French. < Mishiout Soreuiony ee had come for, and they took a bunch oe of stuff away, and. then proceeded next The following letter was 'received door. | 'The hu by Mr and Mrs Robert Bartley, Port we bbed, y ThE doubt one of the funniest scenes, and It was without Of their a quite effective. There is where I finish, but. not be: aha said again thanking you most cor- ome ath for Christmas good. cheer. ~~ Lean, executors w You will see by this jetter that 1 ute the assets f. have been promoted: to Corporal. the: 'parties For the coming year please sap my best. wishes. Your affectionate nephew, BURT, * notice shall have' been given i required, and the said executors will "not be liable for the said assets or an part thereof, to any person or persons. notice " "of whose claim or-¢ N otice to C reditors - not have been recet Of Charles McLean, of the 'time of such distribu Township of Mariposa, far= * Dad at Port Porry this sigh mer, deceased. day of January, A.D. 1916. Pursuant to See. 36 of Chapter 129 = W. H. HARRIS, = of the Revised Statutes of Onigrin Salicor of Charles Mele Es