EX tor I \ "HAROLD TEEN Two Shows--7. 00 and 9.00 p.m. omen's, Misses' and Children' 8, we o a can give you Bt sire and comfort. It is a pleasure for us to -- OPPOR TUN ITY TO BeoRe HIGH-CLASS \len's Clothing AT MODERATE PRICE will be given to the men of Port Perry and g vicinity, on Saturday, October 12h when the Representative of the ApOPULAR TIP-TOP TAILORS will be at this store with a complete line of ~NEW FALL FABRICS - for Suits and Overcoats The. Price for these Made-to- Measure Suits and Overcoats is 4.00 In addition t to a poy] lete range of the finest fabries TIP-TOP TAILORS have ever shown, the Representative is bringieg a selection of Suits Topecoats; tailored in the new Fall styles. 'He also carries Suit lengths of cloths, from which you can obtain an idea of the wonderful quality and value of TIP-TOP Made-to- Measure, Ore. Price Clothes, : > Da y Oaly SUPERIOR STORE , Jas. McKee & Son Port Perry We have decided to close out our business, and in order to clear out our stock of Suitings and Overcoatings, the prices will be reduced so low that it will pay you to buy © NOW. We are making a special on Men's Values you cannot beat--$10.00 Trousers for $7.00. DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING DONE W. R. WILLAN MERCHANT TAILOR © }3eesssLees2s8s! EYESIGHT SPECIALIST : Author of | The Eyes in Modern Life 5 | | Optometry Feature Service ff Your Eyes and Health | Eye Cure and Eye Strain. 1316 PHONE 1516 Disney Block. OSHAWA, ONT. (Opposite I'ost Office) SPECIAL PRICES MENS SUITS): "ners at Blackstock Schol Fair. and Overcoats Qur prices are greatly redu With - Fre _-- new goods is a splendid choice. Get your a in early. pea kinds 'of Dry Cleaning and done. Ladies' fine dresses ph ly cleaned by our New Dry Sloan Process at very moderate W. T. Rodman| Merchant Tailor Over Tel. Office Port Perry | BLACKSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Marlow, Mv. ,and Mrs. Clarence Marlow and' Mr. Harold Swain, are on a motor trip to e | Timmins, to visit Mr. Weir Swain. Mr. S.A 13200000800 ststt tees teettstttettstitetnteteeessy _W. VanCamp, | = | Mr. and Mrs, 8. Jeffrey, and Mrs, R.| ~ | J. Burton, were on Orono on Wednes- users-- PORT PERRY charge of Mrs. A. L, Bailey and Miss Florire Parr formed the program. The ings on Tuesday evening with a good class had a Bible verse to say, and the prize winenrs were Misses Evelyn and Aileen Devitt, Messrs, John Smith and Harry Sanderson. Lunch was served and hearty vote of thanks tendered to the host and hostess ofr their hospi- tality and the meeting closed with the A.Y.P.A. motto. The regular monthly meeting of the Victorian Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Luther Mountjoy on Wednesday afternoon of last week i. with an attendance of 40. After a lengthy business discussion the meet- ing was favored with the following program in charge of group 5. An address on Temperance by Mrs. Nor- man Mountjoy, two solos by Miss D. Lethangue, Piano Duet by Misses F. and G. Mountjoy, and a contest won by Mrs, Osear Graham and Mrs, A. L. Bailey. Lunch was served by the group. The Ladies of Blackstock Orange Lodge are being entertained at Orono on Tuesday evening of this week by the members of Orono Lodge. Mrs. M. Smith has returned home |: after a week spent with her daughter Mrs, W. VanCamp. See back page for list of prize win- reese OOO Myrtle Station Brig. General W, S. Hughes, of Ot-; tawa, was here last week 'with his, sister Mrs, J. E. Beacock, Mr. and Mrs. A. Crosier, of Man- chester, spent Sunday at the home of Mr, Roy Thompson. "Migs Vera Cook was again Buccess- ful in carrying off a number of prizes at Markham Fair. Wool Blankets--$8. 50 per pair Winter i is js coming J buying e and now is the time to ze sewhere, see our all woo quality, all white with blue borders. $8.50 per pair. are for cold weather. Before Blankets, large size, good Flannelette Blankets, $2.29 per pair. Gigantic double bed size Flanne - Blanket for the money. All whi lette Blanket, good quality; a wonderful te, with pink and blue borders. $2.29 pr. + Printed Cotton Flannel, 35¢. yard A 2 lovely material for Children's School Dresses, or Ladies' Jouse Dresses " in pretty designs and patterns, 35 in. 3c. yd. Ottoman Cord, $1. 19 per yd. An all 'wool material, one of the most practical materials for Ladies' Dresses. In a good range of shades, 38 in, wide. $1.19 per yard, Ladies' Chamois Gloves, 59¢, 89¢,and 98c. Ladies' Washable Chamois Gloves in good quality. well made, hand sewn. Some with cuffs, and some plain, all shades. Three prices-- --59¢, 89¢, 98e. pr. Men's Work Socks, 25c¢, 30c, 35c¢. pair Men's Cotton, Wool and Cotton, and All Wool Work Socks. durable Socks for Fall wear. Good Price 25c¢., 30c, 35¢. Pair. Men's Work Pants, $2.25 pair Kitchen's good heavy pants, made of heavy blue drilt with red back, well ' 'made, red stitched, something that will give good hard wear, The Leagué re-opened their meet- attendance. The C. G. I. T. Girls will meet at Mrs, H. Hudgins next Saturday after- noon. The annual Thank Offering Services of the United Chuch will be held on Sunday evening October 20th. Rev. Mr, Smart, of Greenwood, will have charge of the services. will be furnished by the choir, The Woman's Missionary Society wlil meet at Mrs. Will Cook's, South Myrtle, on Thursday afternoon, Oct, 17th. Miss Vera Cook spent Sunday in Toronto. Miss Mary Ross spent a few days in Lindsay last week. Mrs, O, H, Downey was at home to the ladies of the community last Wed- nesday afternoon; games and other amusements were engaged in, and re- freshments served, The Hallowe'en Tea will be held on Wednesday evening, October 30th in the basement of the church. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ross and Mr. Tom Ross, spent Sunday in Toronto. Mr. Ralph Annam, of Pickering was at Mr. R. Percy's for the week end. Mrs. R. Long returned this week after spending a week at Seagrave. tn (ML SCUGOG Mrs. G. Samells has charge of the League this week, We hope to see a large number out. Sunday is Thank Offering at the Centre Church. Rev. Mr. McLellan, of Claremont, is the speaker, and will bring us a special message. Services at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. It was a wonderful union rally at r, Never Sell Grain on a dull market DOES not always pay to gel grain as Soon as the ' Special music| © $2.25 pr. the Centre Church on Sunday. Clem, Mr. and Mrs. A. Brunt, of niskillen, Mr. R. Hope, Miss D. Lee, Superintendents, Mr. W. Samells and| were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mark, on Mr. F. Crozier, conducted the program Sunday. and addresses were given hy Rev. Mr. Mr. M. Stone, of Seagrave; and Elford and Mr. Joblin. ' : We are glad to hear that the Head | yy. Co Hope, Miss Myrtle and © are glac lo hear that the Head! mich Laelia Jeffrey, Mr, F. Reader, sintment are starting a Sunday Appointment are; starting a Sundayl.. guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Clark School, We wish them all success. 3 on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. Jeffrey and son Each buy any car sepilvoilire driven Chevrolet I= all very well to finten to Soa d-so's opinion of car values, but after all, the son whose opinion counts most is YOURSELF. It's all very well to sit back and wonder how Chevrolet can produce a really high-class Six « « put a high .compression,, valve.in-head engine in it . . employ Fisher Body genius to create and build a series of magnificent bodies" for it . . equip it in the most detailed and uj to-the-minute fashion . . and sell it at #i price of a four, The hed of G backing up Chevrolet's own tremendous facili- ties, explain all that, of course. But how much more satisfying to test it all out for yourself « behind the wheel of the new Chevrolet Six. BEL That i is "hy We urge you . . no matter matter how ] many nice nice things you EE heard Spread abou read about oe buy any ar. If you don't sell yourself a Chevrolet, else is going to do it. Please don't feel you are obligating yourself in any way. It's a pleasure for us to place a Chevrolet Six at your disposal. 's c.20-9-200 Ask about the GMAC Deferred Payment Plan 20DUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMITED