ihe pan ing is hei Jo Ed 1 rate the farmer be- as to both classe | Destruction is Not * Necessary Experience is partly made u of mistakes. Knowing what no Jl porta it pait of knowledge. : If the machine does not work well, it may not to be scrapped, but adjul fact that a machine, .a method, lor a 8vsjem works at all, Sithout|O destroying itself aud.of others that it can nied to Some' fe § people favor the social system... | Works, even tho Lb ects, His funsfal last Friday was held Br ~The Dearborn Ttepmdon ; East Elgin Election|, aoney Smith MeDermand, the F.0. candidate was el YOProReiss East Elgin in the House of Commons, Monday last, The ng Was-- U. F. 0.8083. Government~-2855 Liberal--1929 The total vote was not large. Sale of Céoking On Saturday afternoon, Nov; ember 27, the Mission Ba Band of the Presbyterian Ch will hold as a Sales of f home burch cook- Afternoon tea etd ines {unches will be served cafeteria style. Come to the church for your supper, and help the girls make the affair a suc- wa 7 dy. 'lowner at his' premises. | Perry, or Phone Bell 113-24. ds. Church. London, some time in ; the future, : . [the New York office, "316 feet by 160 feet.. sted The SER | one Your of whea Elaps of ine os, mported. ah Registration certificates of nied Sai he seen and further partic-| ; ulars learned by consultin She; rite Ewart Blight, R.R. No. 1 Port ToGo To London. The Rev. John Garbutt will go to Dundas Centre Methodist; Oshawa Mr R. 2. H. Mulch, who has ar, Ms Sales © Manager for thelt (Chevrolet Company, New York on December 1st, to accept an executive position at The Oshawa High School is to have open air rink on their grounds this winter. It is to be Mr, Robert McLaughlin cele- his 84th birthday last week. § \ 'A New Publication. The public in general and 'more especially those of the Orange Lodge will be interested to Jearn of t le advent of a new Publication in Lindsay, "The der" edited by a few pro- minent men of the town. .. + Uxbridge The Uxbridge Piano Factory being put~in shape for the nufacture of tinware, enam- . Later it is intended to} ufacture metal roofing. eil's deat A) years, Re uain as a' merchant 2 der the Busbices of the Order, and was largely Jos. ierpaw sold 'his To | business to H. Cin Sok on the, Sow Skating rink as, begun. is ho) a has b ding will be ready for to | the season's sport. Mrs. Sabra Bedford Word has been received of the death at Hillsboro, N.B., on the 15th of November, 1920, of Mrs. Sabra Bedford, formerly of Port Perry. Deceased was the daugh- ter of the Rev. George Jones and Laura Mallory. Mrs. Bedford is survived by her: daughter Mrs, Geol Dawes, with whom she m: . = home during the past ten years. Whitby Whitby Town contributed $519.95 to the Navy League: The hjeckive w was 3500. ed by the uk Se Being aed by ie E Dia a Ce them to iat Inte Immediate ba pasing mill to take the tl by tire "The pense goes * tolis 7 [than a ton ion) Reehas, 1 _thousa Ede will he required to e League of Nati ons. $ O00 A hod straw will uce the Sauly ent of forty according to Department 000 ¥ : $ Thousands of Frenchmen are no longer able to afford a. daily meal of meat or eggs because of the soaring cost "of living in France. 000 The recent 'British coal strike is estimated to have cost 800,000,000 pounds sterling. 000 Out of the world's registra. tion of 8,750,000 motor = vehicles the number | in the United States > ? 000 ¢ Rats "from . the war-ridden trenches of France are infesting Paris. 000 There were three deaths to two births in France last year. 000 Hundreds of tons of food have been dumped into the sea at Havana due to congestion on the wharves. 000 The only persons: able "to. vote in Chicago without a struggle were the expert paper hangers. The ballots Were 3 yard square. dhe 10 Ivedud. and pillaged Jepartinents of France produced 000 tons of wheat and one quarter of the nations oat crop. 000 Farmers of certain sections of nd dol-| Small Beginnings' NM aE id the by varing ti of your five cent he 33Ving of yo rowan tvs con A dollar will secount inoue Sevias Boerne Joyous Sw THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA Capital, Surplie and Undivided reste PORT PERRY BRANEGH ' R. H. SHORT Manacen Warriner Lodge No. 786 Meets every Second and Fourth Monday in each month in the Oddfellows' i. Visiting Brethren We T.W. MeLean, P. re ~The Office Dog's Contributions 'They say Edison is mabe we on a machine that will enable. us to talk with the departed." va u iy burs corn this winter a a bo A ga er vi of eel, : Th i Sir Charles Renaud. a black ox used for breeding purposes, is valued at $18,000. ' : 000 A second cable from the main- land to Vancouver is to be laid immediately at a cost of $350,000 000 154,700 vehicles enter leave New York City daily. 000 The"otal battle deaths of all; nations, in the recent war, were greater than all the-deathsin all the wars for the past 100 years, and "The -Mitten." Why does a woman. give "the, mitten" to a man when she re-| fuses him? Because, Whe' women wore half gloves, mitts. they could withdraw ul hand from the grasp of a lover, and leave only the mitten there-! im 3In this way the unwelcome' suitor was made to understand that his attentions were not needed -~ The Deer Hunters Mr. W..S. Short and Mr. John Leask have j returned from 8 successful unting trip in the North. ' bo Mr. Jos. Hood returned with a big one--it weighed 210. Messrs Cecil Heayn, Robert Albert Orchard, Harold "Coane, Joo Gamba, 3. L. -.MeGroger Ee 2 ol, Willi who | went seeking big Apples for Winter A for sale-- God er suppose the call oh be Heavewn-o instead of Hel Blder--*You save up for a a hould-ugin Younger--*I will as soon as ¥ finish saving up for a dry day." Onlooker-- "Say Bill, yer holdin' that umbrellas o the horse's tail for?' Owner--"Ter keep it from gettin wet." Onlooker--* 'Then why don't yer hold it over his head?" Owner--*'Cause the guy wot sold 'im to me sed he'd bolt if he got the rain under his tail." ! The two keys to success are luck and pluck--luck in finding someone to pluck. Demobilized Tommy Atkins-- (gazing at price cards in shop) "They told me I was!fightingfor i dear life but I never dreamt: it would be as dear as this!" A mud-spattered dough-hoy slouched into the '"Y" hut Wiiere an entertainment p= in gress and slumped i seat. Firm; kindly and efficient a XY man approached him, say- ing: "Sorry Faday. but the front section is reserved for officers." Wearily the youth rose. "All Tight, o drawled, 'but theone I just got back from wasn't." Twixt the optimist and the The Gforce. & droll; The ops the reaatmat the hangin X solored woman one. day .vis- ited the in ad - see town and said to the a "Is you-all the reperbate "Lam the judge of probate, Cr 'cause se I oble By