. U. met at the hom¢ of , on Friday last. York for the winter. iv. Mr, Swayne delivered a very ing and elequent sermon on y evening last and the music the choir was much appreciated. annual meeting of the Pine ve Cemetery Company will be held 'the Town Hall, Port Perry, on Mon- day, January 19, 1925. This is an important meeting and every plot A holder should attend as they control © the meeting. The business considered is revising by-laws, election of direc- tors and general business as well as receiving report of Sec'y-Treas and _ auditors. . We are very sorry to report that Mr. A, Pascoe, who was in the em- ployment of Mr. Grédnt Christie, is in the General Hospital, Toronto, He is suffering from pneumonia. Last reports say he is on-the mend. Mr. Ben Smith has gone to the shanty for the winter. Mr. B. Bickle 'was in Oshawa and Bowmanville recently, The choir met at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Murphy recently. Miss Reta Warren is spending a few weeks with friends in Oshawa. Our sports spent a day last week with their dogs, rabbit hunting in the western part of the township. ~~ Miss Irene James who spent her holidays at home has returned to the City. The new butcher from High Point _ was in the Village one day last week. My. Grant Christie shipped a nice herd of cattle last week. Mr, Fred McKay has started on his round of wood sawing. Mr. Murphy shipped 4, fine thorough bred cow last week. It was very much admired while going through the Village. Mr. Editor. A fellow told me one time that I would have made a good 'platform speaker if I only took notes and knew just what I was going to to say and then say it and quit. Writing to you is something like that as I really did not know what to say when I started this letter and it is too much trouble to look it over and see what I have already written. However, if you have as much fun reading it as I have had writing it we certainly will both have had a good rants (poeioniimi. SCUGOG COUNCIL Scugog Council met on Monday , with all members present and 'subscribed to the declaration of office, . C. Crozier, who felt he could 'take the declaration as he was ol Trustee last and did not get tion as such in proper time councillor, Ihe Reeve, Mr. Geo, Sweetman took chair. The minutes of the last were read and adoptetd. in motion of Mr. F. Dowson, a by- | passed appointing Mr. R. D. and Rev. J. V. McNeely, 'at $3.00 each. } 'of Mr. C. Hood, a by-law | appointing Mr. Amasa of Mr. F. Dowson a by- appointing Mr. Hiram r of the L.'B. of H. DR. J. A.. MURRAY, DENTIST Office upstairs in Leonard Block Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone 93 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO W. A. SANGSTER DENTAL SURGEON Office Huurs--9 a.m. to 5 p. Office over McKee's Shoe Store PORT PERRY. ONTARIO Real Estate Morley Campbell's List PORT PERRY BellPhone 183 .W 6 roomed house, % acres land, good well, large stable and hen house, fruit In good repair. Situated on Union Avenue. Price $1,100. $500 cash, balance at 5%. 145 acres, all workable, 7th con. Reach, good 8 roomed brick house, barn 58 x 60, stone stable,.cement floors, straw house 20 x 30, hay barn 40 x 50. pig pen, new chicken house, and drive shed, all in good repair. This is a wonderful producing farm, all for $9,600. $2,000 cash, balance at 6% 8 roomed frame house, % acre land, good stable, some fruit, good water, situated in the Village of Manchester on Provincial Highway. Beautiful shade trees. All for $2,000, $1000 cash, balance at 6%. Good 6 roomed frame house, in Utica, large woodshed, cistern, stable, hen house, nice lot of fruit, % acre land, close to school and church. $900. $400 cash, balance at 5%. Possession any time. For retired gentleman--1 acre good garden soil, 7 roomed frame house, good cellar, stone foundation, new well and pump, house in good re- pair. Double garage, new large chicken .house, splendid lot of ' assorted fruits, good fences, close to school and church. Price $1150. $600 cash, balance mortgage at 6% A good farm property--Lot thirteen, composed of 51 acres more or less, well fenced and well watered, frame house, barn 45x32, stone stables, all in fair good repair, close to "Port Perry. Price $3600, $1000 cash, balance, mortgage at 5% %. Good for garden or chickens--b% acres, on Simcoe street just outside corporation of Port Perry; 8 room- ed frame house in good repair, all newly decorated and painted inside and out, good stable, drive shed and garage, new hen house, some choice fruit, good water, nicely situated. Price $3200. Terms to suit pur- chaser, A very cheap home-- lot on Rosa street, good b a house, stone foundation, cement cistern in cellar, good well, stable, some small fruit, Price $1000. $400 cash, balance, mortgage at 6 per cent. . This propert; ty is in geod repair--38% acres garden land, 8 roomed frame a stable, drive shed and forage, hard and soft water in ouse, electric range wired for 220 volts Hydro. 9 a Toss, large asparagus bed, all T! is oatod on smal ful tio; good . Price $3000. $1650 cash, on mo e at 6%. ih tr give me a chance, list a few days in advance, i Bell Phone 201. House opposite Beare Bros, Garage On account of the roads and isi weather, 1 will : discontinue the truck until about April 10th. N. EWERS SAVE YOUR MONEY Selling Out Everything must go at a big reduction] in price as | have decided to sell out|| . my entire stock of HARNESS This stock is oféithe very best material, and well made. A great opportunity for securing good Harness at the very lowest price. Come in and see what we have that you need. Come early. JOHN ROLPH PORT PERRY ONTARIO When in need of good : PRINTING Remember The Port Perry Star can supply your wants expediti- ously, and at reasonable rates In the New Year you will shop wisely whenever you Queen St., PORT ol Tweity Men' 8 Tweed Caps i : p> of a kind. i HT 75 and a 90. ina. good gasoftmeils of "pies ny Hoh ) or ! All sizes, , mide of good, heavy union yarn. Rep. 6c, daring ssc pair. All Wool Tweed Reduced. | Heavy Tweed for childs' or women' 8 coats, Coldrs Navy, Cadet Blue wa Light Brown. Reg. price $1.50, sale price $1.29 yard Kimona Cloth at Special Prices. Four pieces i eg. 65¢ yard, clearing at 4 Kimona Cloth in good shades and petuzie c. yard. Standard Designer Patterns Kept un "Pll Be Home Soon, Mother," 3 Writes Sammy Sammy is a keen little lad. looks much younger than he is--only sixteen--and he has much more wis- dom than 1s usual at his age. For two years he worked in a foundry doing a man's work, His father worked beside him and helped him master the art of pouring molten. metal. One day Sammy complained of a sore side but his people didn't worry much. "It'll be all right-in the morning," mother said; "go and take a rest" But It waen't all right in the morning, nor the morning after, no, nor a week after. It was then time for a doctor to examine mmy. The doctor looked him over several times, then took him to a specialist. Both medical men agreed that Sammy was consumptive agd both held Fi some hope if he "tobk the cure" at ones. Sammy is quite a favorite up in the Musi®oka Hospital for Consump- * tives. He keeps the other patients in good humor with his pleasant smile _ and his quaint stories of French Qhe- bec where he spent his boyhood days. "Tell the folks 111 -be home soon," he Wrote in his last letter; and he probably will be, for he is making 'splendid progress. The Muskoka Hospital for Con- sumptives, the Haver of tho pgor afl- fileted avith tuberendogos. fa din "Anrge measure reliant upon public i generosity for its funds to carry on its work Contributions may be sent to Hon A. Charlton, Pregident, 223 College | Street. Toronto, Ontario: 4 : - : 3 Service Suggestions On one side of his store a|= er placed a display case. otice Jeads, sree Bulle- Il of oie service, The Peoples' Meat Market We sell everything you want in choice, clean, palatable, nutritious and satisfying meats. If you want it good BERT MacGREGOR Will do the rest. Ring up Phone 72. "We wish to notify : erchants who give calendars to their customers that we have a |lot of samples of calendars 1926 delivery. = Good variety at reasonable prices. and the 'grocer displays his : own-advertisement.