: | Ana to you Sve » hE Ae" your Jo: poor 3 age not suit od at wl Z haa Jewelry Sto: on © "Thursday, November 80t Eyes examined free: -Satis-| factioon guaranteed. -------------- DON,T FORGET THE TIME, : PLACE AND EVENT, Dance in the Town Hall, P rt Perry, on Friday evening, vember 24th. Dancing from 8.30 pm, Hickey's Novelty Saxophone Orchestra, "of Osh- awa, Admission 50c. ------ 'Large Buck Deer Mr. Clarence McKinnon was very successful in shooting a very large buck deer north of Minden, weighing 200 lbs. The spread .of the horns measures 30 inches. E---------- {Motion Pictures | | "Another splendid - program. of motion pictures will be given in the Town Hall, Port Perry, Wed- mesday, November 29. The fea- ture will be 'The Flower of the). North." founded on James Oliver + Curwood's famous novel of the north. Comedies, News Reel, ' Secenic,.and Mutt and Jeff will complete the bill. If you want a real treat, reservefthis date. Social Evening Last Wednesday evening Mrs, Arthur Dopeon ened her hospitable home to he pion a of the Methodist 'Ladies' Bible C Class. Over fifty ladid patticibated in a very enjoyable evening, in which ~ ; pleasant chat was interspersed with son, weading and speeking. This class is to be d on its .attendance, and much credit is due 'their Jouly usher Mes. W. inn After partaking of a very daintyly pre; social tea, the lydies conveyed their a to the hostess, sang "Blessed be the tie shat binds" and dispersed for the evening. mmsmm---- 'Letter Re Market Pear Mr. Editor: There has been certain Toporis circulated to the effect that the market building was locked and the public were not perm itted to ase .same on Thursday, November 16th, sand that no notice was given to the "Town Council that their term had + The facts are that on 3 November ' 16th, 1921, the building "was rented from the late Mr. Pei p = one year, with the provision that Corgoration | con could sub-let part sy it to McArthur. is state- ment was made by Miss Penhall, the Executrix of the estate, and Mr. Jas. Lucas who was Reeve at that time, conf rmed this statement to Mr. Harris, Solicitor." A lester to this effect was then sent the "Town Treasurer on October 26, 26, 1929, stating that they were negotiating for the sale of the property a the Town wished to remain as tenant it would be necessary for, them to take out a new lease. I am informed that later Council- lor Stonehouse scalled Mr. Harris by Jione and asked if they could not old the building on the old agree- ment, Mr. Harris answered in "the negative, stating that it would be necessary to see the purchaser and make definite arrangements, Not- withstanding these notices the Cor- poration did not even make a re- Rest for the Suildin or offer to take a lease until nesday eveni after the ing had been clos Then Councillor Hutcheson called me up by phone at my house asking sbout the' buildi 1 informed him that (the Ceunci "had had "previous notice but had taken me action but I / was still willing to lease the building , %o them, either by month or b; the year, but it would be MocossdEy to charge more rent, for the. revious not the taxes and upkep of the . Lalso in. him that I wished to reserve section along the south Side my my use. We arra eet the | Christmas Greetin : 1¢ you are thinking of v. The prize winners of: the Examinations of last June are: 1st--Grant McMillan 2nd, Stella" Butt, 8rd Dorothy Nay. The second and third prizes are local and are donated by two of our citizens, who will make date. The first prize is the gift of the Board of Education, and' will 'be presented at the com- mencement Exercises in the Town Hall. : SE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The services at, St. John's Presbyterian Church next Sab- bath, November 26th, will be conducted by Rev..H. L. Bennie, of Uxbridge. ~The pastor will be conducting Anniversary -Ser- vices at Quaker Hill. rs W.C.T. U. ~The-regular- meeting of - the W.C.T.U. will be held at the home of Mrs. Jas. Stonehouse; on Wednesday afternoon, No- vember 29th at 3.30 p.m. All ladies interested are invited to attend. Refreshments lection. ; EE RETIRED After a long and usseful ser-. vice as master mechanic in the employ of the Bell Telephone Company, Mr. H. W. Linke, has retired from active service, and is living 'in his new home at Prince Albert. He will be suc- ceeded by Mr. Percy Malcolm. MEDICAL MISSIONARY - Dr. Allan, one of the médical Church in China, who is just home from the Foreign Field and therefore can tell the latest news of the work there,' wi speak in the Methodist Church, Port Perry, next Sunday, No vember 26th at 11 am. and PL. You are invited to hear Junior Entrance to High School | the presentations at an-earlyl Church of the AsPersion| > Col |; Missionaries of the Methodist |inf - their. {Hope end Shel ih here and "Sims Siresn is , a. This Bre Bread is saat in town; Tt #*thade wel ell y peo port. Hl Tr serve you Soa of it. A. E. SIMS loyal to those wn good. Bat more. PORT PERRY £5 £4] SUNDAYS Morning Prayer, . Sunday Sch ool and Bible Cass. Evening Server. at 7' p.m, Holy Communion at 11 a.m. the 1st Sunday of the mepth: REV, NORMAN H. NOBLE Incumbent For Sale : Hall Rack, Coal' and Wood ge, good: Portable Bath, Flag Pole and foundation post, 2 stove boards. Apply at Star Office: W. A. HARE---Optometrist at McKee's Jewelry Store ~ Thursday, November 30th. v. .9.00 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. FOR RENT * Office on the Ebbels' Block. TE to Mrs. W. Hooper, Port Perry. HOUSE TO RENT A six roomed house, newly de: corated, good cellar, plenty of "hard and "Soft water, gara stable. For particulars apply bi James Gilbert, Cassimir §t rt Perry. 2 REPRESENTATIVE -- District Representa tive w: anted for PORT oh eurenenta , and surroun gL to represent the ag Fool tll Nurseries. opening for the Tight n main 0! n write--8 ton, Toronto. WANTED A capable housekeeper about 40 or 45 years of age, must be a |, good plain cook and -capal Lge 7{Far a middle aged couple, only a small home with every conven- ience. Apply Box 279 Whitby MARRIED , STONE-LEASK--At the bride's home, John St= Port Perry, on Wednesday, November 15,1922, by Rev. John T. Hall Jason Campdell Stone, sen of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stone,' Greenbank, to Eva Isabell Leask, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Leask, Port Perry: cs EN BAZAAR The ladies of the Methodist Church will 'hold their "annual Bazaar on Friday afternoon, Dec. 1st. Mang useful and fane articles will be displayed, includ= ing aprons, night-gowns, socks, towels, pillow-cases, boudoir caps, ete, + This will be a good oppor- tunity to secure your Christmas gifts. - There will also be a sale of home-made cooking-dnd candy. | crop. Tea will be served from 5.80. The bazaar will open at 4 o'¢lock. | 20- To Motorists MELBAPHONE FOR SALE (Poe "Floor cabinet, 68 records, machine .good as new, Price $85.00. : Lea town reason for selling. Apply to Walter Cook, Port Perry, Ontario. . MID WEST QUALITY Electric Light Bulbs MEANS A BIG SAVING TO YOU. We absolutely guarantee every lamp to be 100 per cent. satisfaction. For. particulars {apply to H. ROBERTS, Port | Perry. 4 2 Farm to Rent Between Oshawa and the | Ra ee Pleind {he lo ings. ny Full possession Oct. Ist or o oP to G.D. CONANT, Owns, Oshawa, Ont. ~ Honey for Sale A splendid mixed honey for sale at 10c lb, in 51band 10 1 8. Fi EE nm Bini Lie then ai Ei Perry ' hn of fhe small amougt available eh an tire REE + |if terms sa Property Fk Sele I have a-sple (did list f farms and town properties. for sale, | Apply to Morley Campbell, I Port Perry. Farm seller, or 'phone, 183 W t. 'House for Sale 7 Réom Frame Houss, good cendition seven acres good garden land. All kinds of fruit. Driving shed and stable, garage, Apply to Jason Stone, Port Perry. ve, a A Oct 28) or Morley Campbell, Port Perry- - Spirella Corsets AND FAI Rubber Goods Sole Agent :: M. Cockburn Bell Phone 78. Port Perry HAY Highest price paid | for 'all kinds hay and straw. Pressing done at reason- able price. 'CHARLES PILKEY, "Myrtle Station. 46-3 TOWN COUNCH. of the Town Ww was the At + the request of the Council Mx F. 'A.-Kent atte the meeting and a him a lease of to make some leading to EEA to the road 1 Mem of the Council ort ir in the opinion that Town was under ob! poedl Pow' ty and in throwing his utils. 0 to the public, bat in or raad work could not grant what to Mr Kent's galdens siified. ey therefore Broposed Kent take a legse the ry fs ject t othe Tght o of way to and fro lake by the public, and make hatever improvements. .he desires. This ond enables him Bg Me 3 reasongble contro 8 ER Se planted a > road more ion ® jas tion to Mr. Kent for his gen-|- "PORT PERRY Office Phone 94 phone 214 7 pi Ch Miss Haz | PIANO AND VIOLIN , Bell Phone 1692 - © Port Perry a ay / L IN - TT ye For Sale Lay Barred Rock Puliets, | May hatched: $1 each. Apply C de, Bell'phone 221. - Car for Hire ide A Janinder; Port Porty. Phone 157 wo 20d duns EF LURNER BROS. "Bell Phone 218 Ind. 1800 * Dr C. T. Harrison 'PORT Office Hours: 10 to-1] a.m. and 70 8pm. Bell Phone MISS ESTELLE K. BULL - Teacher of PIANO AND VOICE Pupils prepared for examination "Phone No. 217. : - | Bell Phone "IM tor wry "member of the Lo Iamily sch pit (Men's English Wool 'Heather Hose. Special to Hr Lodies' All Wool: 2 ther Hose 4 Special pe! 50c. _| Extra Heavy a ln ets, latge size, $3.60 pair. A "fall line of Fresh Groceries A, 4 ] oan-save you 'mousey -W. F. Crosier- 'ou ean more money by Sending 'your, cream to Port Perry Creamery Allan Goode, Proptiesar. NT of "Offca haus 9 aes W038 dan: os. Office "Georg Real ~~ FARMS F Good prope des, 5 Torms tor suit purchaser. All sizes of. e Collins, 3 fv Office Hours--9. a.m. to which p.m. | er| Office ov r Archer's Hardware NTARI houses and ete. Li Port Perry, Ont . A. MURRAY ~ HER