Celery Relish, per bottle ......14c. Sage, Thyme, Savory, per pkg. ........9¢. 4 Golden Krunch, Chocolate Drops, 23c andy--Jelly Beans, Yorkshire Mixed, 23c. Nuts,per 1b '..................28¢. ed Chocolates, per Ib ..........49¢c. sorted Chocolates, per Ib 26¢. A eat... 2 hs for Ble. ' Bowes Almond Icing, perth tin ......48 Shelled Walnuts 6b6c. # Shelled Almonds, per 1b . ¥ : i --Grape, Port, Ginger ....bottle 8bc. # Glace Cherries, 14 pkg. 29¢. Cut Mixed Peel, 15 Ib pkg. ............ 23c. Lemon and Orange Peel, per 1b 27c. Sunmaid Nectar Seedless Raising, 2 pkgs 86¢ Thompson's Seedless Raisins ..2 Ibs Spanish Valencia Raisins .... Choice Cleaned Currants .... ; ) Smyrna Cooking Figs ........2 Ibs for 26c. §#| Hallowie Bulk Dates ........2 Ibs for 25c. § Fancy Table Cluster Raisins, per pkg ..35c. § Queen Olives, Mason Jar, per bottle ....37c. # Stuffed Olives, No. 6 .. bottle 26c. § Queen Olives, No. b .2 bottles for 25c. § Singapore Sliced Pineapple, per tin ....18¢c. § Quaker Oats, large pkg. ...........uu. 29c¢. Tuna Fish, choice quality, per tin ......81c. 8 Alymer Soups, (except chicken) ..2 for 28c. § Grapefruit, large size ............ re.100. Oranges, per dozen 40c., 50c., and 60c. # Shortening .. 5 0.00.0 0000 vo. 1'8A%c, 8 JAMES McKEE & SON HE Special Farm Offer of 53 acres more| § Superior Store, St. Charles Building, Port Perry. Phone 152 Bee mad os Sara al er i ------ and church Barn 0'x 86 Tow stabi ATE --- s=sesl | Prosperon : mixed woods, 8] i - an » kinds of small Soot. ABLACK To the Electors of [nde this Hi BUSINESS Scugog Township: |foumdstion, em | = oa : Your Vote and Influence Union Kve31 x ew ear. . are respectfully requested Cement for--. Etc. 2000185 TON Russell J. Carter DISTRIBUTORS OF SCRANTON COAL 8PORT PERRY COAL YARD AS tas G.W.PVAIT COUNCILLOR ; high ? FOR 1927 AW. MORLEY CAMPBELL : PORT PERRY, ONT. PHONE 188w i Good eight roomed house at Epsom, : AFTER THE VOTE--WHAT THEN? After weeks of hard work on the part of ministers, politicans : and many others, the uncertainity has ended and as the smoke 3 screen of political battle Sears we fire face to Jace > ith Hie fack - : = that the legalized sale of alcoholic liquors is to e place o ; 3 Sip the Ontario Temperance Act. The temperance people of itario The P ORT P ERRY Eve r hoped for a continuation and better enforcement of the Act, but a majority of the people of the Province decreed it otherwise and 1H : RE ; d y. BR . ¥ with apparent irtesponsibility have surrendered to the liquor BEST Tu IN ho party. The old year is almost at an end and as we begin another, we wonder what will be the condition of our Province at the close of ||| Ph t TOWN HALL 1927. These things are mercifully hidden from us, one thing is 0 0 4 certain oy natsoever 2 man or Woman goweth that shall they also Pl il # reap." e year with its opportunities is gone to come no more Doors Open a 8 2 | and the effect of every life upon every other life it has touched |{l| ays Adults 2c. . 730 pm, Chi dren 15¢. : has been for better or for; worse and the effect never ends. The SR We wish all Women's Christian Temperance Union has always stood for the i etl ey supression of evil and the uplift of humanity and although dis- : Saturda Janu appointed and uncertain as to what may be decreed in regard to e o : d 1l Ys as the sale of alcohol, we are not utterly cast down. One of the Wishing one an alli Lewi St : c t PS 5 . PS members of palianient Tecently Wade the Statement shat those : Cie WIS - one i et our ustomers an rienods who worked so hard for the continuation of the O. T. A. were ™ g slaw ROT ( [lying on their backs gasping and all they could do was look up. Unbounded Shirley 'Maso Part of that statement is true; but not all. The prohibition : pe CINE . Norkens arg not on their backs by any Tneass 3 and ther, ste Jook, 3 . a ing up for they bélieve the promise given, "I am the thy 4 N . aa; | ms $ A Dri ht d PJ and there is none else, and my people shall never be ashamed." Happiness Don Juan s Three q an rosperous So with courage and determination the members of the 3 He $ diy N : y 2 | W. C. T. U. are ready to stand and fight for what is right be- : lieving that sometime perhaps, sooner than we expect, right will and Prosperity prevail. " {dh : Corresponding Secretary, W.C.T.U. i SCUGOG AND ITS ENVIRONS ||| throughtout 1927 By Rev. F. G. Weir LR be YR Continued from previous weeks. Se The swimming-pool at the north-west corner of the lawn is | 80 complete that one might imagine it tranferred from some city : gymnasium, but it has features that are not found connected with ~ PORT PERRY COAL YARDS \ | & city gymnasium-pool, some of which are a border of rose bushes and a white lattice work fence around it at the top of which are W. G. W. PYATT : ; {placed electric lights. At the other end of the lawn is a small ornamental water-garden, a little fairy-land of canals and basins} -and bridges and flowers, beyond this is the boat house which|§ shelters a trim little launch, the "Al-Marie" that looks very in-(# | viting. On the north side of the drive-way leading to the cottage |# is a garden that contains a number of interesting objects. Here |# are grassy walks bordered by beds of poe ) salvia, coreopsis, penstimon, cosmos, C. A. Rundle, of Port iii otis iif udhfinis ried offers for sale the i natural Prory: ad of Dapural Sedat; 8 tu : Other objects of ints nducted by the yuo sr when | New Year