and the Primary of 100 Yoices, assisted "by Mr, V sunday, December 15 BIR 00 a.m. --Special Sin ning by the. Sunday n partment. by the Minister, Rey. W. J, H. 7.00 p.m, --An inspiring gervice of Song and Story-- 1 the Cantata, entitled : :: "Like the Wise Men," will be rendered. Dy the Sunday School Chorus P. Stouffer, A hearty. inviation extended to everybody. : miss this very interesting service. : 3 School 7, cial address, onyth, a by the Orchestra, directed Don' t 'SEAGRAVE The annual meeting 'of the Quad- vats Girls'. Club was held at the home of Mrs, F. Watson, on the evening of 'Wednesday, Dec, Ath, with agood at- tendance;, Miss No Exquhart, Presi- dent, conducted the opening exercises. Miss M, Eagleson read the Scripture | | ~ lesson, followed by. prayer by several members. Rol call answered by Christian notation, After 'the busi ness: session was' transacted: Rev, Mr. Flindall "presided 'over the: "election of officers fort! the coming year, which Te sulted as follows: Hon, President, Mrs. "Flindall;. President, Miss N. Erquhart, 'Vice-President, Mrs, Gor« don, Secretary; Norma: Moon, Treas ~~ Alpha Stoné; Pianist, Miss 11a Moon; Devotional Teacher, Mrs, F. Watson; |. Mrs. R. Scott favored with a piang| Social Com., M. Eagleson, Fern Moon; Visiting Com., M, Clark, N. Erquhart, E. Fishley; Auditors, Mrs. F. Watson, 'M, Eagleson. A short program was then enjoyed, Misses Jean Watson and Verna Moase played an instrumental and Jean Watson sang a 'solo. Christ- mas hymns were sung and the meet- ing closed with the benediction, A lovely lunch was served by the hostess and a social time spent, The regular weekly meeting of the / Young Peoples' Society was held on Tuesday evening last in the S.8. room with about twenty jn attendance. The 'President, Joe Grantham, occupied the chair and. opened the. meeting in the]. usual Way; Mr... Flindall led in re- sponsive Bible reading. In the busi | ness session it was decided &o hold "a sogial * evening at thé parsonage on| 'Tuesday 'evening, Déc. 10. The topic} was ably taken by Rev, My, Flindall. instrumental. The meeting closed with a hymn and the benediction. are invited. Collection in wid of the Junior Red Cross Fund. tendance on Sunday was is 01, The or. chestra, with Rulon ern Moon at a fe a - | ussisted with | ing the pastor 3nd Ie de mon and the choir sang a nice | Skating was enjoyed on gem rink i a few days last week, and hockey was played by boys of all ages. Every- | thing points to the organization of a 'good team for the winter, Sorry to report Mrs. George Ewen"s mother very. ill at her home in Little Britain, Mr. R. Owles, at the home 'speedy recovery. Fas Mr, and Mrs. 8S. J. Wooldridge, Dorothy and Clare, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Scott ond Harold, Visiting in Port penny, on | Sunday, | Christmas Entertainment Port Berry United Church Sunday School on the evening of F riday, Dec. 20,'35| A variety entertainment that| will please <verybody. Some- tng different all the time, Rie promptly. at 7.45. Admission-- Adults 25e. : Children 15c. : Junior Sunday School Children free The annual Christmas Tree and con- nd of Mr. 0. Shunk, in Lindsay, still on|' the sick list. We wish for these a| FARMERS! mash, simply by using PHONE 36. - Are you interested in getting a good produc- tion of eggs this winter? |If so, try a bag of our ROYAL PURPLE CONCENTRATE, - with which you can make 500 lbs. of best laying are getting good results. You can do so, too. We are buying CLOVER SEEDS as usual. If you have any, submit sample, and we will try to give you top price quotation, J. F. McCLINTOCK Co. PORT PERRY a LD EC POULTRYMEN! your own grain. Others ORANGES--2 doz. for 85¢., GRAPEFRUIT--5 for 26c. PEARS and APPLES. ~ We make up SPECIAL Anthony Caruso, Prop. Christmas is Coming--Soou! NOW is the time to make your selection of Christmas Fruits and Vegetables, including: . "NUTS, shelled or whole. VEGETALBES-- Spinach, carrots, cauliflower, lettuce, celery, radishes, mushrooms, etc. The Modern Fruit and " Vegetable Market + also 26¢., 80¢., 40¢., B0c. dozen GRAPES--2 Ibs, for 26c¢. BANANAS, 30¢. doz. CHRISTMAS BASKETS. Phone 208, We deliver | PORT On th le Ordre may be left with I. R. rence, Druggist, Port Office of the PortPerry Star. ~ CONTEN TS Preface The First Settler in Reach Township Clearing the Land Making Black Salts and Potash. ~The Development of Agriculture, 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: Letters. Hage "The Cost of Living. Mills and Milling. + The Day's Work. Hotels and Whiskey. "The "Epic in Grain, Steamboats on Lake Scugog. Ontario County. Port Perry. : 'Lake Seugog Moods. f Schools 'and Schooling. § The Coming of the Railway. ~The Tornado of 1850. Early Documents. ; Seugog Island. Some. Early Settlers, 0 Justia 'Matters. ~~ Local Pergonalities, The Newspapers. gr They Have Passed This Way, tight, Address by 'Dr. H, Bruce. ix A Brief Survey of] Prosnt Conditions. : Bentle Perry; P. G. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SALE OF . bois EF ores of Staaos "By SAMUEL | FARMER mW December 24th only - sso | , Jeweller, Port Perry; A, M, Law orrison; Druggist, Port Perry or the Gallic Stripper AD. 3 This rare pleture was taken from a booklet 'prepared by the Massey-Harris Co. The contrivance tore off the heads of the grain and they 'dropped into the cart [RUA ita roo = All entries should be made, '| be made in any of the classes. all classes of produce. be drawn. A. Brock, Pres. Thursday, December 19th Prizes for Butter, Poultry, and Horses BUTTER "RULES AND REGULATIONS Hall, by.11 a.m. on the day of the Fair. each entry in the Norse classes. PERRY $.75 BUTTER, 5 Ths, plain wrapped prints ....$2.00 $1.00 POULTRY TURKEY, MALE, 1935 ..,..... ya ey sve 200 1.50 1.00 TURKEY HEN, 1935 .............. vee. 2,00 1.50 1.00 GEESE, Display ............ trian tren S007 T2000 21.00 GEESE, pair .......v.v00 a ip ie aise , -2.00 1.50 1.00 | CHICKENS, Display ......... Frey rere 3.00 2.00 1.00 CHICKENS, Pair Spring ..............¢ 200 1.50 1,00 DUCKS, Display ...... eco ivrrvenneess 3.00 2.00 1.00 DUCKS, Pair ...... eres aes . 2.00 1.50 1.00 HORSES . HORSES, Agiienltuiad Tem... 0... . 7.00. 5.00 3.00 ¥ (1500 hs. and under) : 2 HORSES, Road Class, open . .......... . 5.00 4.00 2.00 HORSES) Road Class, Farmers only ...... 5.00 4.00 .2.00 and exhibits of produce, in Town 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 50¢, will erm you to make one entry in each and n entry fee of $1.00 will be charged for All Poultry for the Fair must # A. Lawrence, Sot 'BREAD FLOUR PASTRY FLOUR A ARIEL YOU CAN BUY 0. A. C. GROWING MASH 5 SALT GROATS BUCKWHEAT FLOUR PURINA PRODUCTS SELF-RAISING BUCKWHEAT FLOUR --at the-- LAKE SCUGOG MILLING co, it MANAGER DOLLS OF ALL KINDS F. W. BROCK & SON RED & WHITE STORE "NEW NAVEL ORANGES CHRISTMAS "GROCERIES MINCEMEAT, 2 Ibs 23¢. STONELESS DATES, 2 Ibs 25¢. DATES--Hallowi with pits ........... ++. .3 Ibs for 25¢. CURRANTS .......... CTE LIYE FPIREYY 2 Ibs for 27c. LEXIA RAISINS (with seeds) ........ ....2 Ibs. for 26¢, MIXED NUTS, 1b 2lc, PEANUTS, 1b 10e, CUT MIXED PBEL, .......%. cio iri ividivieinn 1b 23c. CANDIED CHERRIES ...................... % Ib. 12c. rE BORE SPR per dozen 35c. MIXED CANDY .............. per 1b. 15¢., 19¢c., and 25¢. Christmas Gifts TOYS -- TOYS TOPS, MECHANICAL TOYS, HORNS, NOVELTIES, in a pleasing assortment. .......... .. 0000. 5c. to 75c¢. BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS ........ 25¢., 3b5¢., 50c., Tbe. LADIES' SILK HOSIERY ........ 59¢., 69c., 79c., and 85c¢. MEN'S ALL WOOL SCOTCH PLAID SCARFS GAMES--Ten Pins, Card Games, etc, ........ 15¢. to B0c. CHILDREN'S BOOKS--including, paint books, story books, such as Mother Goose, Robinson Crusoe, Treasure Island, 6c. to 39¢. . da eR 15c¢., 25c¢., 50c., 75c¢. Soap Special Regular 50c¢. value for 29c, 3 bars of Colgate's Gar- Soap with a bottle of per-. ; fume for 29c¢ WRAPPED IN CELLOPHANE SPECIAL TUBE SKATES and HOCKEY BOOTS $2.79 Men's, complete. ...$2.98 Boys', complete ... ICME TTI NT 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 begih to blow, insure your comfort by having your Coal bin stocked with BLUE COAL, that ever famous Anthracite Coal from Scranton.. tection. denia or Cashmere Boquet. .Coloured for your pro- 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. WOOD in stock--Hard Bodywood, Hardwood Slabs, Pine Slabs, soit wai SHE VER FRED E. REESOR Phones: Office 73 w; Res. 73) HR Ti ENR Toray , a A LAN It BE_ DONE? SCENTED GOLF BALLS Wiv NOT VERY GOLF BALL INONIOUALLY SCENTED SO THAT A CADDY WITH THE AID OF A 006 WOULD NEVER PAL TO LOCATE BALL. CAN T° BB DONE ? 1 Do you think thin iden Is practical? Write Ray Gross In eare of thin newspaper | vg - -By Ray Gross =" E X >) X 2 : = » : S oN ue " en avy gry a, o a . Pon Sw Sl -- A oA CP PANEL. rr rn ha rd Br ZS ~~ Por ~ fr ~ pe Sop ge I i Ses FRE a Ve THE