| Here} is a oil offe have to do, loge ther will rece tions for one year! from the date we! receive 'the coupon. ere is the amazing combination - low price. Current Thought. Ayr 2 [] Pictorial Review. ..1 yr. ii) National Home o Monthly | yo i [] Canadian Horticulture & Home Magazine 1yr. RH CC ea TS the whole 4 publica- } "| guarantee the fulfillment of [Candin Mogesine tyr | 6 COUPON 'TODAY r th at will ave'y you money « s « Give yourself and your family lasting enjoyment and enter-- ~ tainment the whole year through with vour local sel Our Guarantee to Youl This wonderful offer is avail able to old and new subscrib- ers to this newspaper. We all magazine subscriptions and you have positive assurance that this generous offer is exactly as represented. Re- newals will be extended for full term shown, x « « « This is all you Select : any 3 3 of thes se famous Masa; VALI Newspaper FARMERS! POULTRYMEN! Are you interested in getting a good produc- tion of eggs this winter? If so, try a baglof our ROYAL PURPLE CONCENTRATE, 'with which you can make 580 lbs. of best laying I| mash, simply by using your own grain. are getting good results, You can do so, too. HE We are buying CLOVER SEEDS as usual, I _ If you have any, submit sample, and we will try "to give you top price quotation. J. F. McCLINTOCK Others - PHONE 36 .- PORT PERRY |, iia per "EAT FRUIT FOR HEALTH" The Modern Fruit and Vegetable;Market FRUITS and VEGETABLES in SEASON Oranges California Sunkist 2 doz. 35¢ Hothouse Tomatoes, 5. 3§e, Celery a Specialty 'Anthony Caruso, Prop. Phone 208. We deliver It will pay you to buy Christmas fruits and vegetables at this stare. F. W. BROCK & SON RED & WHITE STORE MAIL NAME I STREET OR R.F.D, srasenrinnas Tires Pleme clip list of Maguines. after checkin 3 Publics tions desired. Fill out coupon carefull Gentlemen: T enclose $ three magazines checked. with a year's subscription to your newspaper, Please Ly: me the sevsses evista fesse svsssstesssenssasesnane ' shevs essere "sess irra snessnnne ' SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SALE OF ...... © On the Shores of Scugog By SAMUEL FARMER er | : Till December Orders may ie left with CONTENTS Preface : The First. Settler in Reach Township Clearing the Land : "Making Black Salts and Potash. The Development of Agticulture. The Home Life of That Day. The Social Life of the People. 'Music and Other Entertainment. The Funeral, Fashions. - ' The Light of Other Days and To-day. Early Tools and Utensils, | * Roads and Rigs. ~The Coroner. * Post Office and Letter. The Cost of Living. ~ Mills ahd Milling. The Day's Work. * Hotels and' Whiskey. - The Epie in Grain. Bal Steamboats on Lake Scugog. | Ontario County. Port Perry. Lake Seugog | Moods, Schools and Schooling. The Coming of the Railway. 'The Tornado of 1850. Eatly Documents, ~ Scugog Island. = Maison "Soma Early Settlers, ° ; : i : ve, ; Cartwright, Address. by Dr, H. Bruce, ~ Military Matters. wh _ Local ersonalities. : The 'Newspapers. : They Have Passed This Way, pa Apia Survey, of f Preaint Condidio 1} a ~~ An shire. FRE lia i ' an aha anIY Yo: Biya rence, Druggist, Port Perry; P. G. Office of the PortPerry Star. 24th only IL R. Bentle $1. 50 , Jeweller, Port Perry; A., M. Law- orrison, Druggist, Port Perry or the Gallic Stripper AD: 33, This rare picture was taken from a booklet prepared He Masséy-Harris Co, The contrivance tore off heads of the grain and they dropped into the care Sr 225000) z 7 Z v7 , i £1 oo 4 i ; A HPT ORE AREA ad i; # Len IA 2S OR AY | Thursday, December 19th PORT PERRY Prizes for Butter, Poultry, and Horse s | all classes of produce. each entry in the horse classes. '| be drawn, A. Brock, Pres. BUTTER BUTTER, 5 Ibs, plain wrapped prints ....$2.00 POULTRY | TURKEY, MALE, YABB ot iy ss ed 2.00 TURKEY HEN, 1935 ...........0000ihn 2.00 GEESE, Display ...,......... te vk . 3.00 'GEESE, pair ...... HE ans ah. . 2.00 '| CHICKENS, Display ................... 3.00 CHICKENS, Pair Spring ............... 2.00 DUCKS, Display ........c..civiviiiinnens 3.00 DUCKS, Pair ....... RENEE 2.00 2 : HORSES HORSES, Agricultural Team 5... .... 7.00 (1600 Ibs. and under) HORSES, Road Class, open . ,.......... 5.00 HORSES, Road Class, Farmers only ..."., 5.00 RULES AND REGULATIONS $1.00 1.50 1.50 2.00 1.50 2.00 1.50 2.00 1.60 5.00 4.00 4.00 $.75 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 - 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 All entries should be made, and exhibits of produce, in Town Hall, by 11 a.m. on the day of the Fair. be made in any-of the classes. No duplicate entries can ~ Butter prints must be in plain wrappers, and must be the bona fide property of the exhibitors. An entry fee of 50c. will permit you to make one entry in each and An'entry fee of $1.00 will be charged for: All Poultry for the Fair must A. Lawrence, Sec'y YOU CAN BUY 0. A, C. GROWING MASH BREAD FLOUR PASTRY FLOUR SALT GROATS BUCKWHEAT FLOUR PURINA PRODUCTS. SELF-RAISING BUCKWHEAT FLOUR ~--at the-- : LAKE SCUGOG MILLING Co., LY: WARIDEL i MANAGER BANQUET PASTRY FLOUR, 24's : FIVE ROSES FLOUR, 24's .........cci0auvass ' Be RAISINS, Australian Seedless STONELESS DATES, CHRISTMAS BAKING SALE HALLOWEDATES ... i viiviriiidissivis per Ib. 10ec. - LEXIA RAISINS, with seeds .............. 2 Ibs, for 25¢. WALNUTS, 50c¢. 1b. ALMONDS, 1b. 50c. LEMON or ORANGE PEEL, "2 Ib. ................ 13c. GLACE CHERRIES, 3 oz. package ...... PEI HE 10c¢. MIXED CANDY, 1b 15c. . EMPEROR GRAPES 2 Ibs. 26¢. Rubbers- Overshoes FOR LADIES-- Pullover Rubbers, several lasts ASIN 65¢. and Tbe - Motor Boots, velvet, fur-trimmed, black ........ $3.36 Rubber Overshoes, in black". ......... $1.19 and $1.45 FOR MEN-- 'Men's Pullover Rubbers ............. 69c., 89c., $1.00 "Men's Overshoes,.... 1 buckle $1.98, 2 buckle $2.45 « Work Rubbers, 7 eyelet style, .......... $1.69 to $3.00 Rubbers with leather tops and high rubber tops at low market prices, CHILDRENS RUBBERS--b59c¢ to 9c. according to size, - BOYS' AND GIRLS' OVERSHOES in all sizes ifn Slee silt tine oi | SEE OUR TOY DISPLAY - THs WEEK Phone 43 ia COAL COKE WOOD So long as history can tell us, the weather has been cold during the winter Season in this part of Canada, and there is no reason to think it might be otherwise this coming winter. So when the chill blasts of this beautiful Northern clime begin to blow, insure your comfort by having your Coal bin stocked with BLUE COAL, that ever famous Anthracite Coal from Scranton...Coloured for your pro- tection. It is quite possible you may favour Coke: if so, we have "STELCO COKE" made in Hamilton, Ont. We can also supply Blower coal, Stoker coal, Scotch or Welsh cobbles, Cannel Coal, and Blacksmith coal, SPECIAL--A car of Alberta Coal will arrive about the First of November. oon in stock--Hard Bodywood, Hardwood Slabs, Pine Slabs CER FRED E. REESOR Phones: Office 73 w; Res. 73) CAN IT" BE DONE? | I By Ray Gross 3 jopeug AND QUOT MOLES ADJUSTMENT fO RR ERERY SIZED BOOKS Book RACK A SIMPLE TIRELESS UNCRIMPED WAY OF READING: A BOOX RACK WHICH CLAMPS EASILY. TO BED OR CHAIR AND CAN BE SWUNG out | OF POSITION AT WILL OF READER CAN IT BE OONE? : ~ CLAMPS YO HOLD. PAGES AS THEY ARE TURNED - SRR Do you think this idea Is pricucal? Write Ray Grows [n care of this déwspaper