Merchant Tailor * OverTel. Office Port Perry F. E. Luke, Optometrist, To- ronto's Eyesight Specialist, 167 Yonge St. He may be consulted at Lawrence's drug store, Port Perry, Thursday, Dee. 17th. F. B. LUKE & SON, Optometrists : 1163-167 Yonge St, Toronto (Up-stairs, opposite Simpson's) ST PRINCE ALBERT Mrs. F, Bailey, who has been on the sick list is somewhat improved in health. - Mriand Mrs. Ed. Lyle and Murray | of Shirley, have moved into the village. Miss Sprague, R.Nj, has been spend- ing a couple of weeks with her mother in Aurora. . Mrs. Jas. Warren, Oshawa, Mr. G. Watson and Miss Fanny Parn, Toron- to, were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Jno. |i Warren, last week. Miss Nettie Tewkesbury, is we are sorry to report, on the sick list. ~~ Mr K Knapp is the guest of Mrs.|} gi * Mr. and Mrs. Comrie and son Ray, rie's sister, Mrs. Bickle, last week. | The marriage was solemnized on| + Saturday evening, November 29th, at fd the parsonage, Uxbridge, by the Rev. : ~' Mr, Owen, of Miss Erma Porteous and ©. Mr. Peter Raymer, both of Prince Al- Re bert. Congratulations. : wk "Prince Albert, as well as having pansies and marigolds blooming in the 7 flower gardens in December, can also boast of her vegetable gardens. Mr. John Warren grew a citron in his garden thirty-seven inches in circum- ; ¢ 'and weighing over thirty 2 Two Cliristinas ig na Coneerts certs 'are being For a short time "3 sets only of nglis taining 7 eens and all ... = FOR $19.50 Ames-Holden & McCready and it ¥eill son be wet and ese y "Regular $4.75. $3. 20 pairs Ladies' Classic Shoe sh Tos Suality oH gry ! FOR $3.50 3 ul i 50, ol 3 packages of Classic Cleanser .................... 26c. J. F. McCLINTOCK - PORT PERRY, ONT. : PORT PERRY COAL YARD ~~ FOR BETTER FUEL Famous Reading Anthracite THAT BETTER PENNSYLVANIA HARD COAL. . It's Black and Bright as all good hard coal should be. Every load the same good quality. HAMILTON BY-PRODUCT COKE. We are the exclusive agents for this high grade Canadian Coke. Be sure you are getting genuine HAMILTON.BY- PRODUCT. WELSH ANTHRACITE--A maximum of heat with a minimum of ash. A really superior coal. ALBERTA COAL -- CANNEL COAL -- WOOD -- TILE : -- Reliable Service and Better Fuel -- PORT PERRY COAL YARD W. G. W. PYATT Truck Delivery. Phones Office 94, Res. 238 WOOD AND COKE We are cleaning our Lumber Yard, and are offering mixed wood cut in foot lengths for $3.00 single cord, de- livered in town. 2 Our Coke is the best quality, and we are having wonderful success with it. Let us have your orders now, and get ready for the cold weather. Less ash--more Heat-- less cost--$11.00, delivered. $10.50 at the bin. We pay the weigh bill. ¢ ' --_-- Sam. N. Griffen Lumber Co. Phone 240 Day or Night Port Perry = == mn 2 What Shall We Give? WHAT is more acceptable toa child, a relative or an employee, than money? In the form of a Savings Aecount, it will endure from Christmas to Christmas and can be added to out the year. Give a Bank Book this Christmas. A special seasonal gift cover will ; mas. A. Barrett, Manchester. 50 RARE : Bob 2 We invite one and all to visit our store and see the nice Christmas Gifts you can secure at low prices. Our store is large and you can shop with comfort. Just . walk around and compare the goods and prices marked in We can assure you it will be a pleasure for us to serve _you, and if you don't want at; thing in our line come in and | get warmed. We have gifts suitable for Father, Mother, Brother, Sister, and Friends. In Men's Wear we have splendid* values in numerous lines that space will not allow us to describe. J ust walk in and see for yourself, . In Ladies' Wear, we have the latest designs in shoes, made by the best makers in Canada. We guarantee fit and satisfaction. ; In Hosiery, we have the well known lines--Holeproof, Corticelli and National, in pure silk, and silk and wool, at, popular prices. JUST A FEW WORDS ABOUT GROCERIES We were the first Chain Store to start in Port Perry and put it on the map as far as prices were concerned. We have kept up the pace with goods, prices, and service, that speak for themselves. : Our goods are always fresh and our prices 'are down on groceries; provisions, cured meats. Fresh fruits in season. We buy poultry and eggs at market prices. Thanking our customers for their patronage, and wishing one and all A MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. = J. McKEE & SON UST 12 MORE SHOPPING DAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS E. J. POMER Uxbridge R. R. 4 For the Counties of Ontario and!York SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE All Phone Calls receive prompt attention. Satisfaction Guaranteed. _ Phone Uxbridge 9308 or Port Perry 118 r 2-8 Ew IO wr Te -- The Reward of Years of Toil If you contemplate an auction sale, the closing out of your years of effort in building up a complete farm equipment, the Canadian Bank of Commerce is splendidly equipped to cater to your financial needs. Our local manager and his staff will gladly make all arrangements for the collection and discount- ing of all sale notes and for furnishing an extension of credit where necessary. A sue- cessful sale is entirely dependent upon sound financial arrangements. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE with which is amalgamated ( THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA } ee | DR. W. S. HARPER FARM WANTED Th C 50 to 1560 acres, must have water front on Lake Scugog and be good soil. Will e reamery est price, location, acreage and all BUTER FAT. particulars, giving mail address, to C. F. Johnson, c-o of the Port Perry Star. your cream to the --------------___ PORT PERRY CREAMERY ~ NOTICE A. GOODE & SON, Proprietors. Canaries for sale, excellent song- -- sters. Orders taken now for Christ- pay cash for real bargain, State low. IS PAYING 21c.,, 20c., and 17¢., FOR You can save labor and make more money by sending W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours--9 a.m. to § p.m. Office over McKee's Shoe Store Physician and Surgeon Graduate of Trinity Medical Colleg: and Trinity. University, Toronto. Post Graduate in Surgery of Medical FARM FOR SALE Graduates' College and Polyclinic, | ! London, Eng. North East London 118 acres farm property of the late Post Graduate College, London, Eng.,; J. ©. Bateson, 3 miles off Lindsay | highw { shed, hog ay in Mariposa. 9 room brick bank barn 50 x 70, implement pen and hen house. Soil Close to church, school Royal Infirmary, Glasgow. Coroner for County of Ontario. Office and Surgery--former residence loam. of Dr. J. A. Mathers, Queen St., Port 4 clay and store, Price reasonable, Apply [ to Donald B, McDonald, Administrat- Perry, Phone 17 . ' erry one , or, Cresswell P.O. dec 8 eet POPP STRAYED To the premises of Mr. Wilfred Williams, Con. 9, lot 15, Cartwright Township, two horses, one black and one brown. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses el GP Pn FOR SALE A good Cutter. rr etl Pee FOR SALE Grade Shorthorn Cow, seven years old.. Apply to Frank Franklin, Port Perry, Phone 176]. decl0 MPA nL MARRY. I have a mate for you. Members worth from $5,000 to $200, 000. Photos Free. Club. Jane Stevens, Box 1430, Hollywood, Calif. dec 24 eel Pee J. A. HETHERINGTON Chiropractor and Drugless Therapist 84 Wolverleigh Blvd, Toronto. Phone Hargrave 0090 ' IN PORT PERRY Tuesday and Saturday, 1.30 to 3 p.m. Phone 2568 A COUNTY OF ONTARIO TREASURER'S SALE OF LANDS| FOR ARREARS OF TAXES | Notice is hereby the list | of lands now Een that. the for arrears of taxes in the County of On- 4m an o Gazette upon the Nineteenth r aud ae Sixth days of September Sevlar of oan ofl Pia STH] said Nat, on the | No duplicate entries can be PRIZES to be AWARDED for BUTTER, POULTRY, quantity of Fowl to the Market. = II RS trea stttatny wv 'such | and must be bonafide property of the exhibitor. poy woch an] in each and all classes of produce. | the Horse Classes. All Poultry for the Fair must be drawn. === CHRISTMAS FAIR Thursday, December 17th TIIsessLLeLsLe 3 for HORSES, and EGGS BUT R BUTTER, 10 Ibs. Plain Prints ...... $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 POULTRY TURKEY, male ....... viians 33.00. $1.50 © $1.00 TURKEY, male, 1931 ............. $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 TURKEY, hen ..... ..... .. ..$2.00 $1.50 $1.00 GEESE, display ........ Be $2.00 $1.00 GEESE, pair ..-......... 0... si. $1.50 $1.00 CHICKENS, display ...... $2.00 $1.00 CHICKENS, pair spring ........... $1.50 $1.00 DUCKS, display ...... ...... 00. $2.00 $1.00 DUCKS, Pair .....................8 $1.50 $1.00 EGGS EGGS, dozen fresh brown .......... $1.50 $1.00 5 50 EGGS, dozen fresh white .......... $1.60 $1.00 16 .50 HORSES ) HORSES, Draft team .............. 810.00 ho $3.00 HORSES--Driving Class, open... .. $10.00 $5.00 00 HORSES, Carriage Class ............ § 200 $5.00 00 A prize of $3.00 will be paid the RULES AND REGULATIONS All entries should be made, and exhibits in place in the Town Hall, by 11 a.m. the day of the Fair. : made in any of the classes." Buiter prints must he in plain ers An entry fee of 50c. will permit. you to make one. An entry fee of $1.00 will be charged for each entry in Farmer 'bringing the largest} E. H. PURDY, Secretary Treasurer