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 workanle, 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 $9,500. $2,000 cash, balance at 6%. | 8 roomed frame house, % acre land, stable, some 1ruit, 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. Jooo. $400 cash, balance at 5%. 4 on any time. For retired gentleman--1 acre good garden soil, 7 roomed frame house, . good cellar,-stone foundation, new 4 and pump, housécin good re- 'pair. Double garage, new large / chicken house, splendid lot of . assorted fruits, good fences, close to school and church. Price $1160. $600 cash, balance mortgage at 6% | A good farm property--Lot thirteen, composed of 61 acres more or less, well fenced and well watered, frame barn 46x32, stone stables, all in repair, close to Port Perry. Price $3600, $1000 cash, | balance, mortgage at 5% %. i Good for garden or chickens--b% | acres, on Simcoe street just outside tion of Port Perry; 8 room- ed e house in good repair, all - newly decorated and Jainted inside. and out, good stable, drive shed and garage, new hen house, some choice . water, nicely situated. Price . Terms to suit pur- chaser. | A very cheap home--Quarter acre lot on Rosa street, good 6 roomed house, stone foundation, cement in cellar, good well, stable, small fruit. Price $1000. Sash, balance, mortgage at b cen f property is in good repair--3 %! - garden land; 8 "roomed frame house, stable, drive shed and | "hard and ' soft water 18 How Many Objects in This Picture Start With the Letter "P"? The above pleture contains a number of objects beginning with the letter "P", Just take a good "dy look at the picture--there are all sorts of things that begin with the letter "pr--tpippy", "pumpkin', "paddle", 'purse', etc. Nothing is hidden; you don't have to turn the pleture upside down. Make a lst of all the objects in the picture the names of which hegin with the letter "P", Have the whole family join in--see who can find the most. Don't miss any. Fifty cash prizes will be awarded for the fifty best lists of words submitted. The answer having the largest and nearest correct list of visible objects shown in the ploture starting with the letter "P" will be awarded first prize; second best, second prize, etc. Young and Old Join in the Fun The Mail and Empire announces to-day another puzzle game in which all can partici, pate--from the tiniest child to grandfather and grandmother. No object Is so small but that the poorest eyesight can see ft ~Jt 1s a test of skill. Your ability to find "P" words deter. mines the prize you win. Right after supper this evening, gather all the mombers of your family together; give each of them a pencil and sheet of paper--and see who can find the most "P-Words". You will be surprised to find how large a list of words you can get with a few minutes' study. Sit down NOW and try it--Then, send in your list and try for the big prizes. Observe These Rules 1. Any man, woman or child who live in Canada, and is not a resident of Toronto, and who Is not in the employ of The Mail and Empire, or a member of on pI0ye's family, may submit an answer? All answers must be malled b Februnry, 7th, 1025, and addressed to C. A. Montgomery, Puzzle 'Manager, Mail and Empire. 8. All lista of names should be written on one side and numbered consecutively 1, 2 4 x full name and address in the wp: ol LM desire to write any- 4. Only such words as appear in the English Die~ fonary will be counted. Do t nse obsolete words. hore the plural Is used, the singular cannot be counted, and vice versa. gt 8. Words of the same. spelling. can be used only once, even though wu to designate different objects ma ticies, of objects or articles. An use hyphenated or comppund words, or sny words formed br the combination of two gr more complete words, where eac word In itself Is an it. , The answer having the largest and neatest cor- visible objects and articles Prize, etc. Neatness, style o Mi be awarded writing have mo bearing upon deciding the wins' . Any number of people may co-operate in answer. ing. fing rary but only one Size will be awarded to aly oO household; nor will prizes be awarded to than one of any group where two or more have ring togeth » Ta the event new and renewal by mall in carrier boy in Hamllto , in qualifying | for east one new. subscription . d i vis anyone who has not been and Empire since Jan . 15th ro : or went In, ¥ 3 er 4 Hod 4 $350; fifth prize, $100, and so. forth. (See second, eo or. : Ree ng dors i Poti i THE PRIZES Winning Answers will receive the Gfy ohh prizes according to the table below': Lm Prize if No Prize it One Prise If Twe Bubeoriptions Subscription Subscriptiess are sent 1d sent. Prizes inclusive 1.50 1.50 15 In the event of a tle for any prise offered, the full amount of such prise will be. paid td each tied participant. YOU CAN WIN $1,000 There Are Three $1,000 Prizes The "P-Word" Pleture Puzzle Game Is a campaign to ih: of The Malt and Empire. noth- ave t ed " will win $36; but If you would like to make the following special otfer whereby you di : an win onsh prizes by sending in ONE or TV O subscriptions "to o - Mall and /Emplre. Fa HERE'S HOW; If your answer to the "P-Word! Picture Puzzle wihp FIRST, BRCOND "OR THIRD Prize, "and. you have sent tn one yearly subscription to The Mefl and Em at $6.00 by mail in Oungda, $6.00 delivered og garrier Doy in Hamilton, you will receive $500, instead of 33%; fourth prize, wins "FIRST, SECOND or THIRD two to The fAgures in prize list) on «a and re "mew and "ou wal or pid Ee ind ow Bel TIS Ca 3 ith prize 300 forth. ~~ (See: t igures In prize ie a) 4 <4 a © nd (7% single Sub- s © 15in, with white sole, . Men's Heavy Snag Proof Rubbers ; lacéd. Re eylet, lain or rolled sole, two. Sale price $2.95 pair. Boys' Heavy Snag Proof Rubbers, two buckle or laced. 547 Men's Caps Reduced. caps of a kind, * Reg. $2.90, clearing price $2 Reg. $1.75 and $1.90. ' Sale price $1.25. | . Twenty Men's Tweed Caps in a good assortment of gattens, 'only two three Boys' Heavy Lumbermen's Sox Reduced. All sizes, made of good, heavy union yarn. Reg. 7c, clearing at 59¢. pair. 4 - All Wool_Tweed Reduced. Heavy Tweed for childs' or women's coats, Colors Navy, Cadet Blue and Ee i Light Brown. Reg. price $1.50, sale price $1.29 yard. : Fi ~ Kimona Cloth at Special Prices. Four pieces Heavy reversible Kimona Cloth in good shades and patterns. eg. 65¢. yard, clearing at 49c. yard. Standard Designer Patterns Keptin Stock - : PRINCE ALBERT Mrs. Stewart who has been visiting with her mother Mrs. John Fowlie has returned to her home in the West. . Mr. Walter Fowlie who was in To- ronto for some time has returned to the Lyle farm, where he will remain until spring. . New brooms sweep clean but the} electorate of the Township have de- cided to use the old ones for another year, In the Village there was a keen contest on for councillors. The Christmas holidays have passed for andther year and with it the Christmas visitors who have been so welcome, have gone back to their several occupations. r When electors vote for men because: of their ability, integrity and fitness, | rather than of the promises they make during an election campaign we will have better service and govern- ment what ever the office or position may be, ' Mrs. Bourgman, of Toronto, wi the guest of her daughter, Mrs, (Rev) | E. C. Belknap, of Enniskillen, re- § cently. " 4 The Peoples' Meat Market | We sell everything you want in choice, clean; palatable, nutritious and satisfying meats. : If you want it geod BERT MacGREGOR Will do the rest. Ring up Phone 72. We wish to notify merchants who givé galendats to their SR any t 5p are} SSE po The Sunddy service at the Metho- : dist Church was very instructive and interesting, especially to the younger members of the congregations' #3 Mrs. James of 'Manchester Station was the guest of Mrs, Grant-Ci last Week. + +i a VERE SS Mrs. B. Bickle has ¥ Oshawa, = = . You can't please some nm | skinny woman's husband praises fat women, and a stout woman's husband praises thin ones.: Mr, Josiah Smith yisiting for a'few days. | Mr. John Jeftrey was in Millbrook | oe wsives sscenly BT