Premier Cream Seperator Entirely British Made Every Machine fully Guaranteed Tens of Thousands in daily use throughout the British Empire. Easily operated Easily Cleaned Catalogue containing valuable informaiion free on request J W. COLLINS 'Local Agent Port Perry A. 1857 10" 85¢ A. 1861 10" 85¢ A163 a {1 Macushlai Hardy Williamson, Tenor Mother Machree: Hardy Williamson Kaiwi Waltz; Hawaiian Guitar Duett Honolulu Rag; Hawaiian Guitar Duet. of the Old Church Choir. There is a Green Hill Far 'away; Peerless Qyartette, 10"85c J . edy Monologu Casey at eT esters: Michael Casey. A 1886 oi! at the Denti Michael Casey, Com. GEORGE R. DAVEY Columbia Crafonala and Record Dealer The"last" word in shoes Invictus dest A fast Yor every purpose | ; . and every foot, fashioned A os oh Sm lho with ate Easily understood di 15. for next bas adie i last" year. Everyone. come a pleasant afternoon. 'I'Thompson, Stouffnille; Mr. Robt. McClintock, New York; spent 'thelr {Thanksgiving holidays owitlys their parents here, . Glad to see Jack Holliday in our neighborhood again. Mr Oliver Thompson and friends of Stoufiville motored here and spent Sunday at Mr john Thompson's. ~ Miss Susie Bray of Raglan, spent Sunday with Miss M Martin, Watch for further particilars re- garding 'the. 'Prospect League Rally Services to be held in the near. future Several from here attended 'Utica, Myrtle, and Bethel anniversary ser- vices on Sunday. "- Sora (Too late for last week) 4 The Chicken Pie Supper held on Thanksgiving night was 'a decided success; The. entertainers for. the evening were: Mr Earl Beebee, "The Toronto Boy Wonder" gave some very humorous and - patriotic selections which were enjoyed by all. Mrs (Capt) Dodds certainly posses- ses a wonderful voice and carried the audience away in rendering. "Sol¢ ad Boy." Mrs Johnson of Blackwater, sang the good old. Scotch 'songs and Ww the hearts of all the Scotchmen: Miss Jennie Glendénning aretu Red Cross nurse, sang two very che ice selections, which were -thuch ape: ciated by all, : Visitors for the holiday were-- Messrs D McKinley and S Sm Misses F McTaggart, E J Leask" J McMillan, 'C Cameron; J Ferguson and M Beecroft, all of Toronto, Mas- ter Neil McDougall, Oshawa; Mr and |' Mrs J Leask, Misses K and J Phail, Port Perry; Mr and Mrs C N Kague, Mr and. Mis A McRinoonon|? Toronto; Mr'and Mrs E Holtby, of W Parry, who is 'doing this partof work. It will make a cheap and stantial house. We understand, that | Mr Griffin, of Port Perry, is to do the] interior work. Every effort is being made to push the" work . through, as present quarters of the family are not oP too comfortable. The chicken pie supper at theHead | s Church was quite a success; 'The|2 proceeds amounted to something over| = $50. This was very good considering | the fact that the evening was stormy. The talent did well, and we mustcom: |] pliment Port Perry on their quartette,| consisting of Mrs D Archer, Mrs Cl FW Melntyre, together with thelr 2 talented accompanist, Miss ibe. Lindsay Suet Linited, E bul fifty hot "Mr FW McIntyre tells 'a able story. r regarding an Airedale dog. This dog was purchased by his bro- ther-inlaw from a man in Shelburne and taken to Toronto. - The dog was too noisy and lively for the city, so he was sold to a man 'in Vancouver. From this few master the dog ran away, and six weeks after his disap-| pearance he turned up at his 'original home in Shelburne. - How thé animal | made. that three thousand «mile trip and how he managed to find hishome {again will likely forever- remain. a mystery, -- Prince Albert The WC TU "esting was bea} Manchester; Capt Wm Watson, Kings{ ston; Corp, C Jackson and Pte CM Kinnon of the 182nd Bn. ; Capt and Mrs Dodds, Mr and Mrs N Dure, Mr and Mrs Js McFarlane. and Miss Lorna Dure, spent Sunday, | at the home of Mr J Watson. Mr K Geddes is recovering from his recent attack of blood poisoning: taming the ladies at their meeting : Lunch was served. =~ The next meeting will beh: home of Mrs DL Williams, ond Friday in November, Miss Madden was appoi Hamilton. Misses Jennie Clarkson and Lorna | Dure spent Sunday in Uxbridge. A number from here attended 'the | fowl supper at Little Britain. Mr and Mrs R :D Dyniond, Brant: ford, were visiting the former's-u iS . Two seichers were dismissed by the Midland" School for letting th classes go at recess 'on Friday . after noon. 'Che - teachers brought the case into court, claiming that they had been wrongfully dismissed. They won their shit 'against the Board. 35 2 000 Ca t Bd Rainey, 'of Uxbridge, is home on escort duty, bat. will return" to England ina few weeks. - He has' n-to the firing line in France looking after wounded men. He has taken no active part in the fighting. as he met with an accident which ren- Qered him physieally unfit. - Gol. Mitchell, o orn, cousin 'of Lieut Reed. stationed at lack,