Lhd Pik | at Bentley's son we give here the Prospect time- table of the Toronto-Lindsay bus line: North bbund 10.80 am, and 7.16" p.m. South bound 10.05 a.m, and 6,656 p.m. | South bound at 10.25 p.m. Myrtle Station Service in the United. . Chureh next Sunday 'will be at 7 p.m. There was an unusually good attend- ance at Church'last Bunday evening, when Rev. W.' E. Honey réad for the daily. Extra buses on Saturdays and |} day before holidays, North bound i 3,16 pm. and South bound 1.66 p.m. |H Sunday and holidays and day before | § holidays, North bound 10.85 p,m. and|§ Sunday | § School at 1.45. 'Everybody welcome. |" PROTECT YOURSELF with Reliable Fi ire Insurance Place Your Insurance with HAROLD W. EMMERSON, 'Phone 4 Port Perry J lasson Acts 16:14.84 and his text was] | verse 80 'And brought them out, and said, sirs, what must I do to be saved." He preached a very interesting ser- mon to a most appreciative Sngiese: tion. Wrist Watches' tor secyracy -COAL GOOD FU UEL- bi . Now is the time to make preparations for Winter. We can supply you, with-- % COKE. F IREWOOD '| when they will see the dear: little fat The Sunday School executive met on Sunday after the session to. arrange for the annual Christmas entertain. ment, The Christmas Tree concert will be held onthe evening of Dec. 20. at 8 pm, in the Church basement. Miss Elsie Smith, Mrs, Luery and Mrs, Honey were appointed a program com- mittee, and practice is already in full swing and the children aye eagerly: looking forward to the happy 'event | pack on his back, filled with gifts for @ There's been a great re-styling of the 1939 De Soto. From the jewellike nose a long sleek hood sweeps back to the "V".type windshield. From the top of the windshield to the tail light is one unbroken curve concealing a luggage compartment 27% larger. This completely new. body is foie inches wider. The new Handy. Control gearshift lever is of the steering column and the front compattmient floor Is free of all obstructions. The new DeSoto "Safety Signal" Speedometor is the guardian of your speed--especlally at , night. Up to 830 miles an hour it signals with a New 1939 D green light... from 30 to 50 a yellow light and over 50 a red light glows. : : . The famous De Soto Floating Power engine more 'De Soto's new *Dual Power Transmission now brings all the eéonoiny advantages of overdrive and, in addition, you can instantly drop back into conventional gear at any speed. than ever gives these great cars the stout heart 2 of a Grand National Winner. Your:Dodge-De Soto dealer will 'welcome the opportunity of having you drive one of these mew 1939 DeSotos .. . and will explain how on easy 'budget termi. 1939 DESOTO COUPE 5 Delivered in PORT PERRY $ 1 1 8 1 one can be p « -{ various meat pies; The other parts -| everyone had answered the clamorous PHONE 240. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF STORM SASH,.. STORM DOORS "Lake Scugog Lunes & Coal Co. man with the white whiskers and the all good girls and boys, The hot meat and potato pie supper which was held in the church basement last Thursday evenihg was fairly well attended. The crowd certainly enjoyed the delicious concoctionsused inthe of the menu were up to the usual high standard of the Myrtle cooks. After call of 'a craving appetite, 'the re- mainder of the evening was spent at several tables where croquinole was played. At one table it was noticed that no matter in what difficult posi- tion a checker might be placed by a shot, the player following would dis- 'lodge it by a well directed shot, and round after round would show only one "man" on the board, but without success. Altogether it was an even- ing of real pleasure, The annual 'election of new offiers License and any local taxes only extra ® Available at 0 extra cost. i "BEARE MOTORS PORT Local Dealers '| burg, Penn., UiS.A. WILL BE HELD AT THE TOWN. HALL MARKET ON ares "hursday, Poona 1 PRIZES FOR BUTTER & POULTRY _ BUTTER--5 1s., plain wrapped "prints $2.00 $1.00 $.75 * -.. 'POULTRY r TURKEY MALE, 1938 .. ies $2.00 $1.50 ). $1.00 TURKEY HEN, 1938 ..... ...... ug 1.50 - GEESE, display of 4birds ........... 3.00 2.00 GEESE, PIF ........cc.co0viinninn, 200 160 1.00 |' exhibitor. TCKERS, display of 4 birds .. Cevssnss S00 2.00 1.00 . HICKENS, pair Spring .:...... .. 2.00 1.50 DUCKS, displny of 4 'birds REC 3.00 2.00 DUCKS, | RE creee en R00 1.60 RULES AND REGULATIONS All entries should be made, and exhibits of prgiuce, in Town - Hall, by 11 a.m, on the day of the Fair. No duplicate entries ! 1,00 '| can be niade in any of the classes. * Butter prints must be in 1.00 | plain wrappers; and must be the bona fide: property of. the | Lakes, from Fort Wililam to Montreal, of -the--Women's--Assoclation--of--the- f§ church will be held at the home of Mrs, W. J. Cook, on December 14th, at 2.80 pa. A full attendance of members is urged, : load of pedigreed stock to Chambers- 8 i lof. his mother, Mrs. H, Hudgins, on Sun- day. ; Mr. and Mrs..G. Smith, Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Bonnetta, Mr. and Mrs, J. Hef- ferman, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Cay, Mr]| and Mrs, L. Conliti, Tai or Oshawa, wére recent gueats of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Stacey. : Mr. and Mrs.=T. R. Price, of Port Hope, called on friends in the village last week, Mr. and Mrs. W. Lantz of Toronto, week, Mr. Jim Manderson, who has Yeon sailing on a freighter on the Great during the navigation months, {s home for the winter, . Sunday. Mrs. R, Long visited with friends in Brooklin on Monday of last week. "An entry fee of §0c. will permit you to make one 1.00 entry in each and all classes. of produce: 1,00 . NOTE--Displays of Poultry (4 birds) must be Nat awi, but 1.00 heads removed. Single. birds and pairs dressed and drawn. . Santa Claus in front of Post Office at 4.00 pm. He returns Saturday CHILDREN--Be sure to have your letters ready for Santa. 'PRINCE ALBERT Madden on Wednesday, Nov. 30, with an attendance of thirty-five members 'and friends. "The meeting was opencd "by the president and the singing of hymn "Jesus Saviour Pilot Me." Dur- 'ing the business period it was decided to have the floor and seats. painted in the smaller room of the church base- - ment. The making of quilts was also discussed, with the possibility of. sell- ing. same, It was suggested that we have the Decémber meeting in the Church basement with supper in the hly decorated room. The meeting elosed with hymn "Thou My Ever- lasting Portion" and Mizpah Benedic- tion, Program was as follows: paper "Efficiency After Forty" by Mre, P. Luke; ella duet by Misses Grace and Mary Vickery; guitar and vocal solo | Mrs. D. Jackson 'and Mrs, McCrea, and a social time spent. Proceeds $5.76 _ Sorry to hear Mrs. Robert Hunter accidently fell backwards down cellar, hurting her. back badly, Clarence visited Mr, and Mrs, B, Clark at: Bowmanville, occupied the chair. "For the program| ~ Mr. interesting. Webb at Norwood. last week, A goodly crowd gathered: at the horhe of Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Holtby on The meeting of the Y. P. U. was | Monday evening, All enjoyed a very their efforts in' "preparation for a held last Wednesday' night. Mr. Clark] pleasant time. and Mrs, Arthur Thompson | house on the evening of December 21, impromptu * 'speeches were given; | ali Tamily, of Oshawa, spent Sunday | There will be a_good program, and These proved educational a well as | at the-home of Mts, Jas, Wilson. Church Berviee an Sunday was con- iy ; ducted by Rev. W. E. Honey, whose folk gathered at the home of the new- iE: A. Hotel spent ok o thems was "What must I' do'to he| ly weds, Mr, and Mrs, W. Holtby, and, : saved Mis suitable anthem. Sunday School fol | ed them with a beautiful lamp and the x i ian Stovin ald cousin bh lowed led-by Mr. A. Orchard. A best of good wishes. . The Young Peoples' Grotps of Rag- lan, Myrtle and Prospect Mr. McCulloch of Epsom, visited his | Myrtle this week." The meeting took by Celia Hope; reading "Home" by aunt Mrs. Fred Lyle recently. The W. A. met at-the home of Miss Mrs. Murphy. Lunch, was served by the form of a visit to the Presbytery W.M.S. meeting held in Myrtle church on Tuesday evening. Miss Rorke, on PROSPECT =~ [furlough from Japan, was the guset speaker. Next Tuesday all gather. at Sorry to hear of Miss K. Orchards Raglan, . painful throat operation. Mr, ahd Mrs. Russell Butson and son | her a speedy recovery. mily of Oshawa, spent Sunday at hé. home of Mrs, J. Armstrong. Local organizations are combining We wish! [oi and Mrs, | Albert Blatch and -- = {Christmas Tree tobe held {n'the school} Santa has been invited. On Wednesday evening the Prospect The male choiy rendered af during an enjoyable evening; present-} == For thé convéntencs of, the « 'come went to munity during the coming ho day sea- Mra, Robt. Chisholm was Tin Tor ronto on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Masters visit- Newcastle, on Sunday. Mr. Harry Stacey is having R garage built on his lot. Mra, Arthur Ward is in Toronto this week, with friends. TA -'Mr, and Mrs. Frank Frantg, of Niagara Falls, visited with Mr, and Mrs, D. Luery, on Saturday. "Mr. Jésse Pike 15 "visiting his par- 'ents, in Toronto, this week. and Mrs, J. E. Beacock were Col. and Mrs, Percy Jobb, of Oshawa, Mr. K. roto, Mr, and Mrs, Albert Pickard, ville. who recently 'had the misfortune to by! fire. ~Mantle, Kitchen and' Aarm 2 Clocks, priced right, at Bentley's, Fa CHRISTMAS TREE | School will hold {ts anntial Christmas Tree in the Township Hall on Monday. evening, December 10, YOUR FAMILY BAKER 'No matter which -- Bread or - Pastry -- we: can supply you with the best baking, on short notice. JEMISON'S BAKERY THE HOME OF GOOD PEAY PORT PRR? PHONE 93, Last Thursday evening, Mr. Robert 4 - Holtby, of Port Perry, shipped a car. There were 26 | CARDS AT bc. each, :........ "CARDS at 10c. .-.. ~~ Select yours while the assortment is full. ° ° ET ¥ <....or 12 for 50¢. Chitstings Cards Now on Display ~ 'BOXES OF 10 . Sv eanesinenes es JOr 286, BOXES OF 10 . Eat Seni for 36c. - = veers enaisor 12 for $1,000 #7 0) 2 v Victor Hudgins of Toronto, visited I. Papetries of De' Luxe Quality Each .......... + 26c,, 50c., $1.00, $1.25 and $2.00 Canadian Woodoraft, Bridge Scores, and Pl _ Morrison'; 'S Dry Store _ ~------+ PORT PERRY--------Phone -16-- + {Fyn AE visited with Mr, and Mrs, 0. Lane aay ! ed with. Mr. and Mrs, W. Mally of] Visitors for the past week of Mr. i Houston 'and Miss Irgné Cox, of To- : Our Prices: are lowest and Mrs, Will Ferguson, of Bowman- i Their many friends wish to extend : their sympathy to Mr. and- Mrs, Roy H Spencer, of Perth, formerly. of Myrtle, j CALL OR For Fresh Fruit : \and have: thelz-home- partially destroyed . Manchester. Unit] Church Sunday|§ The scholars : are preparing an attractive program, |# and invite you to celebrate this happy i 'with them, : Ye F-- PORT PERRY I PRUIT M! 'BLONG BLOOK, PORT PERRY hii fi said Fad Loin iT Those delicious cutsof "meat . purchased at CAWKER BROS. seem to have it in flavour, Phone your oder now v to 9w They PHONE Vegetables - \ SPECIAL-- Florida Oranges. are now in. 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