Special Prices on Kiddies: ha Save vn y "of this new T: r laundry bill Table Oilcloth. like linen tabling woven in a «1% yards wide. WT LES ¥ AR ros Big velvet in black and colors. Linenette Table Oilcloth ; 85c¢. yard . 7 © Linen pasty with. a Colored Border gf = y-~-- 50c.each - SEY This is ogg of the mew things in towels. They are made of pure linen in plain weave - with a white centre and colored border. The colors are Blue, Pink, Gold and Mauve. peessesssescsssstosoossest : Winter Butterick by getting some g It looks exactly 'checked pattern Per yard 85c¢. Price each 50c. Sizes 30 to 83 Sizes 34:and 38 iinaiiien collar to-day. airs of $11.00 cave (Prices 85c. each. 3 for $1.00 = x W. MCINTYRE 'made a special educed price. on oul There are many ny. pretty styles in plush and § t reduced Prices. Boys' 'Suits tailored in Norfolk style from pure wool Fox serge in Navy Blue. -Aratex Soft Collars 35c each, 3 for $1.00 We have received a shipment of three new styles in: this semi-soft ¥ollars--the popular '8 Colors are white and Indian tan. i $3.50 rab 62 inches wide. i og Fox Serge s Suits with i loomers nae fi for children 's dresses. - ~~ - Curl Cloth Confing. +9250 we have two pieces of curl "eloth coating ith jersey back and" pure wool cuxl face. Regular Per yard $2.50 'Men's Heavy Ribbed Scotch Wool Underwear , $2.00 . Men's Shirts. and Drawers knitted - in a heavy rib from all wool yarn in cream shade. Shirts are double breasted and each garment is trimmed with facing of fawn sateen.. - Shirts, 36 to 44, each . Drawers, 84 to 42, éach............ $2.00 SHEER : Navy "Fox" Serge Coating { Pure wool Fox Serge in Coating weight, 52 inches wide, in Navy Blue. C ns. Itis - particularly suit- Per, yard 50c $2.65 Used for Boys reefers or Girls coats. i Per yard $2.65 § {Seasonal arog in Men's wear | Men's Leather Lined Overcoats This coat is made of heavy all wool Ulster , Cloth in dark Grey. with a soft pliable leather. double: breasted $21.50 It is lined to the waist It is made up in style with "= convertable collar, patch pockets, 3_piece belt and strap- Ped cuff, AE br bbb beh Price $21.50. +44 44444444 4444 PELL E EE PPP P 0000004444004 440000040 December Delineator 20c. FY mee : MISS HARRISON E DRESSMAKER =F ~ Ladies" -and Misses' Dresses, Suite SE and Coats made to order...Rooms £ over Morrison's Drug Store, Port Perry. é . DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours--9 a.m. .to 6 p.m. Office over McKee's Shoe Store PORT PERRY. ONTARIO | ---------------------------------------------- Fy 'Goode's Creamery| » ~~. at Port Perry . J 43c. 1b. for butter ; ie Jo paving 43 2 vf and make "more money by sending your cream to . Port Perry Creamery _ GOODE BROS. Proprietors om Sa-- Wis Madeline Cockburn: : Miss Hazel Cockburn. Teacherd of . PIANO AND VIOLIN. Bell Phone 169 r 2 * Port Perry ge owing mine ar n new Soh Il on. us. We ¢ eftee "1 8% 'acres good garden land, 8 'apple takes, "| kinds of small ri ry on parag be - : Port Perry. In th a Real Estate Morley Campbells List 'PORT PERRY 'Bell Phone 188 W 6 d house, % acre land, good well, darge stable, hen house, fruit, in good repair. Situated on Union Avenue, Price $1,100. $500 cash. balance at 6%. rapmat Fratne outer 4 pest 3 stable, sol priv dl Village of a on | Provincial' Hi wee shade trees. Alf or balance at 6%. Good for garden. or chickena--% Sores on ;Simeve St. St: orporation of Po fae house, in good Firy 8 roomed all: new- ly decorated an painted inside ' aga out, good stable, drive shed ° garage, new hen house, some ahd fruit, good water, ~nicely situated. Terms to suit buyer. This property is in good 2 fram@shouse, stable, ~driveshed, Toomed chard and soft ater in. ho ey Junge 3 wired for 20 yoita, § a col Prick $3000, $1850 cas, nee: mortgage a An ideal a ad stone ce barn + ¥ CY a Hh wi Fn BEARE BROS. _ Port Perry, Ontario. _ MeLaughlin-Buick og ees py adds all these improvements to Doe ul ° ider, iar <body Co h Desi 1gn : er ; oac 8 6 body ; - 18] ome inst ' #3 Torau e tube drive ai lk cores or ar \ Hinds BETAMeD 24--McLan hlin-Buick easy ly joints 168--Tool pocket in shroud steering gear 7--Fisher V.V. one-piece 17--Cowl lights 25--Cantilever rear ring ventilatin indshield 18--8un viet with Sida wings 26--Floating rear ax Duco. 8 19--Nickelled radiato; 27--Automatic ¢ arburefor; Pi Be as ui vee 28--D. ico at starts 1 n-| ni el = Pi err hay, #1--Premre engine lubrica-.. log. lighting and igni- {}--Dome & i tion ; ressure 2--8i shade lubrication ; 90 Me Loughlin: Buick 2 oh. lr J Ertan multiple disc clutch 3--Rear inion of driving parts 80--Four wheel brakes in a sealed 81--Low pressure tires 131 ==> urday bargains. ¢ 1 and we will g2 nd "We eet pegs in cut prices on just Ce few lines. che we have in stock Be sure you iget our Wook ent coir : 'We mail wursday evening for your eonven- and benefit for these days. vance professionally? CHIROPRACTIC The Drugless Road to Health J. A. HETHERINGTON CHIROPRACTOR from 2 to 5 p.m. "Mrs. Spears Dressmaking and Hairwork \ y Residential Work Marcel Waving, Cutting and Shampooing, Combing made into switches. Work called for and delivered. Phone 101 r 2-8 for information. REAL ESTATE Box 47, Myrtle Statien Property quickly and satis- factorily bought, sold and ex- changed on reasonable terms, Large list to select from. Bell Phone 120 r 2 JOHN BELDON LUNDY L.D.S,, D.D.S,, DENTAL SURGEON Graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons and University of Toronto Office Hours--9 a.m. to 6 p.m. REvep- ing -by "appointment Phones-Office 68r 2. Residence 68r 8 Office over Morrison's Drug Store. GLASSES When your eyes are not doing their work to suit i consult me at A; J. avis' Drag Store on y next visit. 'F< E. LUKE, Optometrist ~_.and Ontician, ate 167 Yonge _St., Toronto, (up-st Lairs) oppossite Simpson's -- EP -------------- Optometry . By I. R. Bentley. What js one of the Optometry ? To have the profession recognized by the public for what it is--a factor in the improvement of health and efficioncy among people 'generally. "Has the mechanical 'Opt ideals of etry kept pace with the ad- Yes, many mechnical devices have Optometrists in making their *|tive line of Ladies' Heavy Coat- Port Perry, Monday and Friday, | oer pertected which" greatly assist | 5° were 49,743 accidents including 284 fatalities. decrease in death cases i encouraging and means much the whole province, A comparison of compensa tion awarded is most illumina ing. In the first ten months of 1924 the Board awarded $5,282, 908.29 and for the same time in 1925.the awards totalled: $4,592- 236.85, or a decrease of appro mately 700 thousand dollars. This decrease in death cases and the decreasé in accident costs is part of the general evidence that the more severe, more cost- ly type of - accident, is being slowly reduced in number and that the accident prevention movement is "getting some- where." Ladies' Heavy Coatings In Colors We have a particularly attrac- ings, and can also procure for you anything in furs on a close com- mission basis. We do not stock furs. We have prices -and-cata-- logues and can give you quick delivery. We love to clean and press up that old suit and make it {look like new. Remodellin , Cleaning, Pressing and epairing. Jig range of Ready-to-wear odd pants, for dress and work wear. Several lines we are clearing out at very low prices. ¥ + Abia RE Si av de da See our new arrivals in Men's Ties--the very latest. W. H. DOUBT MERCHANT TAILOR PORT PERRY, ONTARIO AB & re ey ret | | { TE v Su | + THE HIGHWAY TO LIFE | ie So TIN Millions Now Living Will Never Die Building Good Roads Synchronizes with Laying the Foundation for Better Government. Many have wondered why so many inventions, labor-saving devices and other conveniences have been thrust. . upon us so rapidly during the past few decades. The penalty against the | race was "Dying thou shalt die"; for mankind has been eking out an exis- tence amidst laborious toil and hard- ships while man is a dying creature. Man's hope of life lies in the resur- rection of the dead. If it has been necessary to earn one's bread through A efforts causing "sweat of face", may - we not conclude that labor-saving ma- chinery is the forerunmér: of a time when man will not be a dying er ture? And d% a new government un- der Christ is. promised, may not the. , casting up of the roadways to facili: tate the traveling of automobiles sug- gest the laying of the foundation of a better government in which will be cast up the highway to life upon which humanity shall be invited to walk ? The past six thousand years have been years of death and its "congomi- : tants. But the Bible speaks over and over again of a "way of life" a high- way of life, and of a new and living way. This implies the reversal of the present order. If it were.es-. tablished beyond cavil 'by indisputable Bible evidence that the millions who have gone down into the graves dur- ing all the past'of man's history were coming back to life during the thou- sand-year reign of Christ--some to heavenly glory but the masses of man-kind to the promised paradisaic = conditions when humanity will have the privilege of being restored to ° health and happiness and life--what a thrill should stir th carts of the FEET branch of |