BEIRes APT RA 2 OLN Py LHR A Er ph fa 3 3 Ly { a * - aiid A ki) i i "CEM BER 18h UH is AAA hE Co iad at i TRIER uo ; ; L : Zs 7 '3 Page The death occurred early Sunday | gradually improving, ~~ Lig December 2nd, of Reuben| The fifth wedding anniversary of arding in his. 83rd year. He had) My and Mrs. Fred amilton was cele- F. W. BROCK & SON | The RED & WHITE Store i a » enjoyed 'comparatively good health | prated at the home of Mr. and Mrs. hs ores of Scugog hy was known he was suffering from a} pp. yegular monthly meeting of the Sabha : By SAMUEL FARMER growth. Everything was done by thelyici; ian Women's Institute was held doctors and those ee a he bed- at the home of Mrs. Perey VanCamp : : : ; : : X . side will realize wha a Ere hin on Wednesday afternoon, December 6, ' FO S | KE he was and how patiently he bore the} with 'an attendance of 43. The roll pe J 3 / » we 5 OPORBL 1 i ojala TERNS IT La call was answered with a gift for the | in | Gini : A : . Y 4 eh% He was born in Devonshire, Eng-lwestern bale. The program consisted a] . : i 3 ristma 8 roceries land, the only son of William andloe"y Christmas le program, sonsisted Neatly Bound in Blue Cloth Boards. Price $2.00. PA Grace Harding, and came anadalar A BE. McGill, and an excellent ' : omatoes, large tins Grapefruit ....... each'5e. s nearly fifty-five years ago. °° A A annual- convention held ; Orders may be left with I, R. Bentley, Jeweller, Port Perry; A. M. Law- : 2 for 17c. Jap. Mandarin Oranges, | fe In 1885 he was married to Annieli mo onto, by the delegate, Mrs. Robt. rerice, Druggist, Port Perry; P. G. Morrison, Druggist, Port Perry, or the Cecdless Raisins, 2:0bs. 25c¢. ~ Box $1.09. Doxen. 29c. | ® Short and settled in Darlington town-} Aycher. - Lunch was served by the| . Office of the Port. Perry Star, Currants ...: Ih 15¢ Navel Oranges, new crop, | ship where he farmed for twelve years| oun in charge with Mrs. Oakley Hue > : Pastry FI a 21 PN tn % dozen 29¢. and 39c¢. . © then moved to Whitby township where| oiiley as convener. RAYA Mal CONTENTS , _Diasity, KIOUE, esS JL +69, Head Lettuce, Tomatoes, = : he farmed for thirteen years, after- Aan, NR Lemons, LLL dozen 25¢. ete, at market prices. 3 Pe ehore he The December meeting of the A.Y. : WV ) / wards movie to Seagrave P.A. of St. John's Church was held in : (IN Preface | A | mnie PIELIS IIT SENSE IRITILILIBILILISLLILISLLILLANALLY jived until he ret re the Community Hall on Wednesday JZ # ) The First Settler in Reach Township ¥8 iy 4] ~ ¢ nineteen years ago, since then he has ; Ze 48 ¥ LJ ¢ ) ) agit Albert and Brooklin. evening December 5th when the mem- 47 418 Clearing the Land ; AY, i ois juiet disposition, he bers of the church were invited to be nd Making Black Salts and Potash. Hoe I ty Possessing a 4 fond a oi he present. The rector was fortunate in prady] " Py i § a HH d ~ f R bb made many warm friends and neigh-{ oo oo sneaker for the evening EA The Development of Agriculture. h 1S ea quart ers 1or u ers ; bours. Lr : Dr. F. D. Brown of St. Paul's Hospital 7/4 The Home Life of That Day. 4 he toustey was Bo on THe at Honan, hina, who is home on for Gio The Suoial Life of the Peopte. |§ WE HAVE RUBBERS TO FIT ALL THE FAMILY - afternoon and intermen eg sic ther Entertai , nov , y " ig Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. lough. He gave an unusualy inter. ; ih Music and Other Entertainment. Women's All Rubber Golo hes, black only, Per pair $1.33 : Left to mourn his loss are his sorrow- esting and impressive address on his \& The Funeral. Ht dd iy shin ing wife, five sons and daughters, yotk an oS ve 2 alk » Fashions. : , AM Women's, AH Lubber Gole hes, black or brown, Pair $1.45 Sve x CRD : SG '| his, rec r rough Russia. Other 0 i. TV ge i SAD ENE Mrs, Mabven, Whithy; Willen, of mi items on the program were: Commun. The Light of Other Days and To-day. 4 Children's All Rubber Gol shes, brown only, sizes A A fo : Sonat 08 hilo 'Seagrave; and ity Singing and a Solo by Mr. Jack Early Tools and Utensils. \ Sto 101; per par $1.20. 11 to 2....per pair $1.39 fkr . James an i 1 4 two Smith., Lunch was served by mem: « Roads and Rigs, yi . a - oo Tp : 2 seventeen grandel ren, o # bers of the A.Y.P.A... Al The Corongr. 4 Women's Plain Over Rubl ors to {it the different styles anf sisters in Devonshire, lnglanc. Mr. and Mrs. T. Smth, Messrs. Jack Hil! Post Office and' Letters Ly in shoes oo, SA API PA: Per pair 65¢. and 75¢. ; I s : clters. fn The pallbearers were two sons, Jas. 2 . and 'Thos., one grandson, Everett, and Smith and Cecil Hyde, were enter : r tained to a goose supper and social three nephews, Louis and Albert evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. The. Cost of Living. votes Al Wool Jersey Cloth Goloshes Per pair $2.65 Mills and Milling. : | ------ WN . ~ Womea = Castuuercite Goloshes, black only, in medium,» Bho, Sugtan and Hamilton Collins, Ira Argue on Friday evening. ; The Day's Work. and legh heels ooo ooo inane Per pair $2.25 of - Oshawa. =, The teachers and pupils of the Con- Ik Hotels and Whiskey. ~~ TTR 3 oo" : . i : . tinuation School are presenting their he Epic in Grain {; Boys 2-buchle Golosiies, sozes 1 to 5... ....Per'pair $1.95 annual concert Thursday evenin 3 A "i's Ade Gola 8 : SCUGCOGC : December 20th. * The play [ee Steamboats on Lake Scugog. +! Men's -buckle Goloshes, 5 zes 6 to i on 5% ge Per pair $1.85 The Foot Christmas entertainment} are pgapnaned fn Hollywood" and the Ontario County. r {i Men's 2-buckle Goloshies, s.zes 6 to BLL... Per pair $2.35 date has been chenged from the 20th] cast of character fs as follows: 'Port Perry. ! ¢ Aen Ha (0 : : on account of the Pert Perry Christ Takis, the, ations Du Hon Lake Scugog Mois Mo en's f-buckle Goloshes, szes 6 to 11 LL Per pair $2.95 a i 18th. Here's i ] A 1: NT ; . 9 . mas Fair to December 18 € Lansing; A Message Boy -- Leonard Schools and Schooling. Woo Men's Hci y nubuer Boo, special G-eyelet laced, black hoping the weather will be favorable : x ; li hoping Davidson; Tom Garrity, a press agent The Coming of the Railway. FUIOF LUE POL HOME «olen saree ron asies Por (ie S05 for a large siiendapee They are Pre --Walter Wright; Allan Tremayne, ig of Yh I paring an extra good. program. SH€|with movie - asperations -- Harvey ie Tornado of 1850. TOT : oy Centre are holding. their entertain- | mp ompgon;" Josie Pembroke, daughter ~ Barly Documents. 1 Say ACL ot FT a Tt i 3 : ment on the 21sb which will also belo the house--Mildred Hooper; Prin-| Seugog sland. i DON'F FORGE HIE CARISTMAS FAIR, THURSDAY, good. i ~«. ' |cess Dolores, her dearest friend--=Elva : co or) Some Karly Settlers. i \ : OUR DR 212 9 Co The Women's Association held their, White; Phylis' Duganne, reporter on ST RTI) 22 ores arave ! 4 b BC) MBER 2p December meeting in the 'Township the movie news--Muriel Fallis; Bert, : 7 7x A =e } Cartwright, Address by Dr. IL Bruce. | iu as stems Hall last Tuesday afternoon with. 3 Témporarily a chauffeur--Viéctor Mal- fii i ee i Military Matters, LK) a "yp "y large attendance and was in charge oq); Doreen Downing, a movie star-- lily i 7 7 Local Personalities 8 hone 4 P £ r % M | At 3 £2, ¥ HATA W bit 20 soca ersona He 2 vi. £ none J, or erry group 3 of the Foot who were xs. Mable VanCamp; Polly O'Connor, a Z ru Ragld in, 117K . The Newspapers. ta Gordon Cherrie, Mrs. F. Chark, Mrs.} ;nedy actress--Bijrdie Gibson; Mrs. = RIA V/ Wii A | MEARMER They Have Passed This Way. = APE Wn TNR TET TT TE a rer NTT \ 5 e meeting Wi presi-| 1 ouise D : H hy : Y ' . : The meeing wae oben Wh 0 ate Louise Davidson Bir Bunmires 4°) «ON THE SHORES OF SCUGOG" will mak: a most GENERAL NEWS. Continued who has filled that position for thel potwen acts there will be orchestra A Brief Survey of Present Conditions. WG eee Ve &. past four years. 'We are sorry to hear music, solos and dancing. acceptable Christmas gift. ' ho search for Captain Vim, the aviator wl ras att ti Hn i - "that-that both Mrs, Sweetman and our! wo are pleased to welcome back to : 9" bh | vit ol for sap al tim, thoays ol N hoy Was a omy ng Fa v ai; secretary, Mrs. Joblin, are wanting to our village Mr. and Mrs Foster Fer- we ghtoqtsasams wily 1.2172 (ANU rr -------- mr RU - . wen En ----e if iy Bt we oy yt a ai it : digi eo, lus Yeen-aA »andoned. , fi resign their positions. Rev. Mr. El-}oyq5n ang family * : . vo {11s plane wis forced to dese i fo { he Pacific ocean near Honolulu. i ford was asked to take the chair for] ar. and Mrs. Stanford VanCamp Christmas ' SELECT A PIECE of C nristmas. ("ih - Vet is to he exiended tt orn «| territories i = - the election of officers which resulted were host and hostess at a fowl sup- - . ! y : Nort ev () v Arion Roni . ATA have Bor OT 3: ag follows: President, Mrs. O. Jef- per on Friday evening last when the Every Day ", ® Fvery ay north, and it in ppaatod {hat aoe 40 000 rn will he employed. -- frey; Secretary, Mrs; Geo. Hood. Wel g,5150ing were guests: Rev. and Ms, - ae Sit Tae x bioyes. 214 SS | Furniture | en can the Association. will continued to 20 Dt a Fit i Hi - ' AE pte ) en Wy foe ot i in oh ny 'the * good work. The treasurer will be se} popy y d , Mr. and, - 1 en 3 : 2] ' £ Ps eR TO Wl oT Paki ark ee radi [heads i : telat b later date. |, Out patched ie, eT a] ot - , for your Family or Friends, and they wilt think of you ¥ | we inks San Francisco and Tokio by short wave radio wo . table cloth-has riot been all around a8) ye ao. Proutt. Durin ' ire . ' e483 ; ] : > . : g the even- . . = ae, ERE . A hat and he folie Ee ing a beautiful and impressive service Every Day for : Years. Mp. ML AL Sar-olicl has been reinstated in his office of Deputy xy ' returned. ull: repor. 0 "81 was held by Rev. Mr. Bell who bap- 1 3 1 : : 18 Viinicter of Public Waelfore 1 was quite evide : . - val work will-be given at the Nes, mest tised Doron, daughter of Mr. and| ¥ Every article mn our store IS new and up-to- pn oi] ae n LA on ---- foul on d Mi : y ! me O 4 » 2 { thi Sin yen : LR i! ! . ir < ] \ d¢ " iy - i be I E. H. re. Siantond le on to-date, and prices have never been lower ra {the charactor of the public and high school children of Ontario. a 2 PAT Gerrow, of Oshawa, Mrs. W. Wanna- Keith son of M . and Mrs. P 'v 3 1 : i } seetermoresirmepiome sae seer EAC, ou vy bs 3 . maker, of Prince Albert. At the close Camp: Ts 8 Is SEEY, an i than present day prices, py EEE : S a i 2 Fal all were invited to the tea table-which| = peo o0 Evelyn Tulle Ad Maal ¥ { be bikie tps J R ppm _ Fh pits : was nicely decorated and well laden Hicks with Mr. Dralley and Mr. S. wy 3 Plage: Ghisateilield Suns) Brgy 2 dap sry; $68.50 bl | CUA Ll TY F [RST : = 3 with good things. ~The program cOM-} gy,00qs of Toronto, attended service) : ; ade by Rrochler). a | | ) - i mittee for the next meeting are Mrvf; gp john's Church on Sunday even- 3 Piece Chesterfield Suite, double weave mo- r= M The is the gede of neat you get from us. Whether it is, ri Lar W. Jeffrey and Mrs. R. Hood. ling and afterwards visited with Rev i i si i [ $85 00 Reel, Pork, Lamb ar Wow! By the way, we will be pleased 18 % De Choaiigs waht to Mine | In8 24 afveruass h Rev. hair, frieze reversible cushions (made by Kroehler) * il : wn itn Tal | Orderear] 3] : 2 . . : vy i to fill your order ter niristmas Fowl, rder earty den last week where he is spending) quo December meeting of the W. A. Ask any of our many satisfied customers about Kroehler made suites. pe nd vou will be snre to get the very best on the market the winter, =. of 'St. John's Church will be held at #{ ; 0 SR hi ke La Miss Viola Cherrie, of Oshawa, sf. "yo "oe Mrs. Robrt Mahood on : .GIBBARD'S Solid Walnut Tea Wagon . .$16.50 hg ; spending a few weeks with her par- Thur: day e ni th 20th. o : bE / ~~ A 7 1 YOU)» IYO ents Mr. and Mrs. D. Cherrie. a tain, Io CIBBARD'S Solid Walnut Fernery. . . $8.75 i CAWKER BROS. 78 Mr. and Mrs, E, H, Gerrow, of Osh-f it he te My, and-M : K ; 0 ¥ : re Y . & 35 awa, visited her sister Mrs. Wanna- Tiles a A nal. } GIBBARD S$ Solid Walnut Chesterfield Table . 5%.0% wl {Phone orders 10 20, Port Perry. Prompt Delivery By maker, for a couple of days Yast week days. 2 : Last, but not least, MAR SHALL MATTR E SS, 1 6 00 bs i SEITE a ==: EOL Es! Mr. and Mrs. F. Baxter and UInICe} prigoeg Florence and Kate McLaugh- (What Stock we have on hand) e . yl i: , . of Toronto, and Mrs, Baxter's father, lin spent the week end with their! ) : rr a roe Yi % Mr. James Jackson, of Nanicotte, parents Mr, and Mrs. J. R. McLaugh- 11 : TT See rT. MK A visited with Mr, and Mrs.-R. Jackson lin. ; rE | & 5 | " Ti ° ° . } ". oe . a v. over the week end. Lh Mr. and Mrs. Russell Willan and Christmas oA Chris i Maes! iis 1S (Ce Une to imvite the Fe tl \ Miss Toor Milnes visited with MS) family spent Sunday with Mra. Wil-' po D 1. ¢ | F oo Ps 3 1. Chiv} fa . Sweetman for a few cays '03 : y ts Mr. rs. W. le.! ver a ve raw artes Fy) CG h 3) { 1% ail om frws wie. Ylouts, Jurente Me. and Mrs, Wr. Sto! y ay it | Every Day (People to shop Yor ristmas i 5 Smith, 'of Lindsay, visited with her minton Club was held in the Com | " M ? 1 : 2 Sry : AY R Bi RIAN ' ; "3 ; parents My "and Mrs. Geo. Schell, munity Hall on Thursday evening Yast! Furniture Dealer and Funeral Director, Port i erry And 10 tell hem through the col- A over the week end. | h Pn ea en UE ADD carl f . FO Ce eh visiied fh Toronto) TE Bee od he ly, (hina REE amns of the 51AR whit you have for sale. * with friends over the week end, . - ty Bue are, Invi. nis: Leonard Gilbanks, visited at the home Miss Muriel Mountjoy, different parts Rec. Sec.----John Hamilton i' ) by Mrs, C. Hardy visited her cousin llen on Wednesday Syening to be the of Mr. and Mrs. Melville Lethangue, of the book "Transforming Friend-| Fin. Sec. Henry Thomp on. i iin oi i a St a ahi NE Mrs. A. Martyn recenty. : guests > the % gue re. Wh th ' of Ballyduff recently. | ship" given by Misses Hazel and] Treasurer Dr. John MeAvthor E------------------ EE RS ; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lewis havel yo. IR ve ty Rov Messrs. Earl and Ray Bradburn and Aileen Mountjoy and Eva Brown, with Ist Lecturer Laven Devitt a n moved into the house vacated by Mr, Flemming of China, The music ay Murray Byers, spent Sunday with Mr. a discussion at the close led by ie bg Lecturer---Ierh. Swain, jus 3 T AY \ oO} Ai DAY S ih oe G. Flewell, at the Head. provided by the Nestleton choir and| Frank Wright. $i Olive VanCamp. D. of C.--Cecil Hil ut Vy La. Yk AE Mr. Hebige, of Toronto, visted with the following anthems rendered, "On. Miss Pauline Ferguson of Whitby On Friday evening the 14th, a dance | Committee Manager Robt. Hamilton. ; i; a 7 Mr, and Mrs. A. Martyn, last week. '| ward Christian Soldiers", "Just As I spent Sunday at the home. of hat will be held in the Community Hall| During the evening Rev. © Har Cho Se your Chota cris now. that they NN Ey : A number of friends and neighbours} , and "Lead Kindly Light" parents Mr. and Mrs. Foster Fergu- "her the auspices of Devitt's Orange court and Mr. Cedil Hyde were re my bein he mmlb ears, We have a wide i | ih a spent a pleasant evening with Mr. and Miss T. Lethangue with Mr. and son. - 2 2 ¥ Lodge. Music will be provided by the| ceived into membership. oy : e of now designs einding a number ) ERAANE, EER Cs Mrs. Geo. Schell, in honour of Mrs.| ye "5 1riiderson of Bethany, spent The program for the Wednesday Merry Makers of Oshawa. The lucky] My. and Mrs. Garnet Wright ented of Land ti ted eard "Codi in and see them i ) - & 4 i : Schell's-birthday, on Monday. . Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Bell. night meeting of the United Church tickets will be drawn, the prizes are tained a number of their friends on Yh he I J : . . Ho ~. | , HOt € ) 4 8 a! ya | 3 : bn REE Mr. and Mrs. Letcham and family, Young People's Society was arranged $4, $3, $2, $1 and a turkey. Saturday to a turkey dinner. y The Prices gre very OW. iat Gr hg FE BLACKSTOCK of Toronto, were recent guests of Mr. by Miss Hazel DeGuerre, of Oshawa,| At the annual Wognn of the Mask My. and Mrs, R. Lansing, Toronto, CB 3 £1 seh Bad : 4 and Mrs. John Carter. and had for its theme "Friendship." stock Orange Lodge No. 133, the fol-| visited Mr. and Mrs. H, Hooey over : a Miss Vera Forder spent 2 few Says Mr. Chas. Clark who has worked It was carried out by Miss E. Brown lowing officers were elected for the the week end, D7 ls DID! NE i last week with Mrs, J. bson Of}. a number of years for Mr. Roy as follows: two stories of the Angelus | ensuing year: { Mr. Herman Hooey had a shooting | x OR | [LRR Y ST AR 8 §: 2 » Uxbridge. a know th tM Taylor, has gone home to England. by Miss Brown and Miss Ferga John. | Worshipful Master--Leonard Joblin. [match in "Egypt" school grounds onl} > % BN b 7 <1 plnde > We - Please 3 L now a, ga. Misses Jean Cane and Ferga John: ston, a solo by Mr. Eric Cutting, "I, Deputy Master--Creighton Devitt ! Saturday afternoon when geese and 14 AN as Er: Frank Harris who ag, heen 3 y ston, with Messrs, Alvin Mitchell and Found a Friend", an instrumental by 'Chaplain--Rev. H. J. Bell turkeys were contested for, : } Frmas soins nvtosansiostsanon wan 3 aw 2 3 J § : : | 7a - £ - 3 a p tig + a ERA