on in _ lacey ach end with deep | ringe. Gift Towels Bath Towels, $1.75. Bath Towels, English make, size 16 x i in., all ite with fringed ends. Per pair $1.75 Heavy Bath Towels, size 22 x 44, Bie of heavy ality terry cloth, fawn or Fair 8 with Taney. stripes Binged o ends, Por $2.50 x - nted rd each 20c. with dainty embroidery kerchiele, rlain, cach 35¢ aki chiefs, plain, 50c to 75¢ TN Cluny doing, tor trimming handkerchiefs, Per yard 12}c to 20¢ 'Handkerchief Linen Handkerchief linen, 36 inches wide, made of pure pe Pef yard $1.50 Cups and Saucers, 50¢ Bread and Butter Plates, Cream Jugs, 50c each Whipped Cream Sets, $1.25 lar gift" With young men, It pr on ops with a certain ok of display. The, are made of pure silk in rich designs and tinsel with deep fringe. L hi Christmas Neckwear The assortment of Christmas Ties is large and comprises many rich designs } in heavy silk. They come our-in-hand, Batwing Bows, : Hook- on styles, ete. 75¢ to $2.50. BIG ASSORTMENT OF CHRISTMAS CHINA _ Chinawaré makes an ideal Christmas gift. separate pieces in Nippon China in a pretty violet decoration. Cake Plates, $1.00 each Fancy Vases, 25¢ to $1.00 Fancy Butter Tubs, 50c to $1. Bon Bon Dishes, 35¢ and 50¢ cINTYRE 40c We are showing a great variety of elow are sdme lines Large Cream Jugs, b50c to 85¢ Separate Tea Plates, 35¢ Dream, Sugar and Teapot, $3.25 and $3.50 " Butterick Winter Quarterly ~ TW. J. COOK = a¢, stone semen 8, | and solt alt house, barn 50x50, ppl apples d small fruits, to be sold on easy. 'Possession Ist April, 1921. aires about 50 acres timber, in the ° Sownthip of Manvers, comprised of Ty 'birch, beech, maple, basswood, rock elm and second" growth pine. River' running ugh property. Any person wanting ber should investigate, Might consider ge in exchange: | + 300 acres, 8 room frame cottage; bath, furnate, hard and soft, water, stone cellar house in best of repair and nearly new; hip réof barn 100 x 60, stone stable, under i Sarl have in possession 4 red iF 24, smal hole all, cement floors; | barn fo 2 hip roof 70 x 48. stabling 4 100 cattle, 21 horace 2 silos ! pig pen, hen house, implement house and ® arage, spring creek; wélls at barns, about dee: 15 2 acres timber, This is a"first.class farm sr. for grain i ili stock, building aud and extra good facm at 4 a nyo. price should look this over. 200. acres, Cartwright, 8 room frame : 2 in good repair. . Barn 130 x 36 stone.stable aindet all, cement floors, stab. ling for 42 cattle and 14 horses, "hay n x 36, drive house 36 x 20, also garage. 180 acres cultivated, balance timber some suitable for | 70 acres, 6 1 rame house, stone cellar, barn 60 x 40 on 9 ft cement wall, ca drive house 36 x. on about 6 acres i of; Fall possession, : '23 acres timber, maple: birch, basswood chile aale-and hemlock, all milling timber. haye ve years to remove - Sale, acres "timber. Hoe ed, will sell his ars on t¢, - This is an ex- Port Perry, '5 room, frame '1 House, stone cellar, barn 30 x40 on ce: ug om brick anes a house, Bot oad vn vr Toa pair, soil sandy. clay loam Halt sore land, solid: brick 13 'rogined r with 'spring or fall + and ready for seeding. "I'ment wall, also stable, Good gichard and P | small fruil ' 3 : "Real Estate | house in good repair; barn 56 x on 9 foot stone wall, cement floors, 5 wind: all hen house, pi , orchard and fruit, some bash Ralf If mile to village," possession, plowing done C. ' | half! own as the Sadler farm, large stone house, two | stories, barn 70 x 34, stone stable, eement floors, hay barn 50x 30 ben house and 100 acres; Lot 5; Con. 5, Pickeri mite from Kinsale, on County Road, * pig pen 50 x 26, drive house, 90 acres cul- | tivated, level land, some 'bush. Sold sub. | ject to present lease having about three years to run. ight arrange for fall pos- session. Also a five roomed house and a stable on property. Terms and interest easy. 100 acres about 30 rod; from the corp- oration of Port Perry, buildings in Fair | state of repair, soil mostly. all a heavy clay | 150. hacres just outside to: corporation' of Port Perry, 7 roomed brick wane, hip 'roofed barn 70 x 33, on stone wall, ing under all, cementfloors, drive pan | small orchard, land level and heavy clay | loam, 25 acres bush, about 35 acres of | pasture + 150 Kcres Pasture Land two miles north { of Port Perry--about 12 acres of timber-- a, cedar, spruce, white birch and r.. Nonquon crosses property. Priced 'at as, 200, half cash. 5Q acres, 4% ies from Port Peny, 3 soil clay loam, 9 room frame house in ex. cellant repair, oak floors. furnace. Bam 88 x 66, and horse bam 50x 36 on 9 foot stone wall, cement floors, frame. barn 82 x 56, drive house 40 x 20 of steel;:7 horse stalls; 2 box stalls, room for 24 cattle, also 17 room for 10 éattle 4 horses <n vest farm. 'ossession Ist March. 1921. "Vy-aere; double house at Myre, brick Sotiage; 6 rooms on each side, 2 furnaces, well at dots frame stable and drive house, cement walks. 400 acres, lot 10, con Hl, Reach, 11 ed brick h ston, d repair, barn 100 oy stone tion ent floors; water in stables, separate nt drive Bouse, hen ho . , piggery, stabling 22 acres of r Fruit, fanees: a pe almost. completed. General News The Salvation Army laid the corner stone for a new citadel at 57 acres on county fond, mall fra ng! Lindsay last Week. 0, A Chureh at Lindsay will burn the mortgage of the urch at a service to be held some time this month. 000 Mr. Ross McKinnon has been appointed Sales Manager of the Chevrolet Motor Co., at Oshawa » 0 The new Bre organ of the Simcoe Street Methodist Church was dedicated on Sunday, No- vember 28th. Rev. R. N. Burns i preached two sermons. 000 D. McGillivery has been ap- po ired Surgeon of the County Gontat Whitby at a salary of $15aper annum. 000 Seagrave Our. Sunday School manage- 'ment are busy preparing a Christmas entertainment. Date will be announced later. One evening last week a num- ber of the young people gave a reception party to Mr. and Mrs, Roy Scott at their home. As forecasted last week, wed- ding bells did ring, the happy cotiple being Mr. Wm. Clark, of Mariposa, and Miss Oinbra Scott of this village. Congratulations - On Monday evening the Young people gave a reception party at. the home of My. and Mrs, W. Clark, and presented Mrs. Clark with an easy chair. J. N, Mark has his new "Tt is Mar months since Mr other barn hy fire. . and Mrs. C Arison of * aik Mr. anc Mrs. Joost THE Farmers' Milling Co. LIMITED Has on hand a Car of Cotton Seed Meal and a Cas Oil Cake Meal Parties wanting the above feed should get their supply 'while we have it on hand. Past experience has proven that these com- modities are always hard to procure when winter sets in. We have a full line of all kinds of feed on hand. THE FARMERS' UNION MILLING COMPANY, LTD. PORT PERRY ONTARIO y of INSURANCE EXCELSIOR LIFE . FIRE Sick and Accides AUTOMOBILE (Theft, Fire and Liability) GEO. R. DAVEY AGENT PORT PERRY MYRTLE STATION LIVERY JOHN BURNS, Jr, Proprietor Bell Phone, Port Perry 121 r 5 Commercial Work a Specialty Autds and other vehicles, clean 'and comfortable ."G.'J. MORRISH Issuer of Marriage Licences - Observer Office, Port Perry x lly The Bond Bhtween | is usvally,& box of our delicious chocolat: e will value- none the if you bring t "box to her, but on the contrary 'she will appreciate your con- sideration and thoughtfulness of Her. Remember the old Latin