eas iv iv, large 5b6c : Corn, +c. . oc div 2 tins for 27c. : » Tomatoes ........ ..2 tins for 8lc. Aylmer Soup ...... : TE tne Tor Zhe: Tree Ripe Pears, . . =. .2 tins for 83c. Robertson's Bramble Jelly, 16 oz. ...... 86c¢. Cocos, 1 Ib bag ...............s.7s0 17c. ». | ABLACK Roger's | BUSINESS Pyramid D.L. &W. Cement HANDLED | COAL Agents WHITE 2000LBs -/ TON OISTRIBUTORS OF SCRANTON COAL W.GC.W PYATT OVER ROO stores pr January 29 ol 28 sess sss rns Scotch Mints, per Ib ........... reeni.29 § Comfort Lye, per tin ................ 13c. § Palmolive Soap .........::...... 3 for 26c. Lux, perpRE. ........ cc c0nisssvnisulle " Harvest Pumpkin aaah 2 tins for 25c. Ivory Soap, 6 0z. cake ........... 8 for 29¢, § : } Aylmer Catsip' ...........: per bottle 21c. S. 0. 8. Cleaner, per pkg. .......:i... 16c. H : Aylmer Celery Relish........ per bottle 14c. Interlake Toilet Paper .......... 3 for 26c. #1 Eagle Milk ..........:v.... 2 tins for 87c. +} Huron Toilet Paper ............. 6 for 2bc. § Dessert Seedless Raisins, 16 oz pkg. ... .16c. Puffed Rice -%.'.............. per pkg. 18¢ Sunmaid Nectar Raisins ....2 pkgs for 36c. Christie's Sodas, 1 h'bag ............ 18c. Grapefruit, large .............. 8 for 25c. ¢ McCormick's Sodas. ....... 2 pkgs. for 27c. JAMES McKEE & SON Superior Store, St. Charles Building, Port Perry. Roger's Susquehana died on or about the fourth day of COAL PoRT PERRY COAL YARD RECA ALL SOLVAY COKE | the Estate of the said deceased their sessed rrr ssa Phone 152 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Of Alberta Gillespie, Deceased Pursuant to Sec. 56 of Chapter 121 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1914, notice is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of Alberta Gilles- pie late of the Village of Port Perry, in the County of Ontario, widow, who January A.D. 1927, are, on or before 17th day of February A.D. 1927, to send by post, prepaid, to William H. Harris, Barrister, Port Perry, Ont. administrator with Will annexed, of christian names and surnames, ad- When you are in need of Fuel give us a call. We always have a supply on hand of 'SCRANTON HARD COAL--all required sizes. SOLVAY COKE--Nut and Pea sizes. SOFT COAL--for domestic use. STEAM COAL WOOD--Body Hardwood, Hardwood Slabs, Soft Wood Slabs. QUALITY AND SERVICE: Our policy is to handle only the best grades obtainable, and give prompt and careful attention to all orders. PORT PERRY COAL YARD ° W. G. W. PYATT Yard Phone 94 Uptown Office 233. EE ------------------------------------ Scugog and Its Environs (Continuedgfromfront page) 1916--Miss Ruttan, 1; Mrs. B. Greaves, 2. 1917--Miss May Coultis, 1918--Miss Coultis, L Miss Carson, 2 1919--Miss Switzer, 1; C. L. Shufelt, 2 1920--Miss Badgley, 1; Miss Hayes, 3. 1921--Miss M. Johns, 1; Miss Ross, 2; Miss Oswald, 3. 1923--Mrs. Stainton, 2, Miss Tretheway, 8. 1924--Miss Oswald, 3. 1926--Miss Miller, 1; Mr. Beech, 2; Miss Studdiford, 8. 1926--Miss Miller, 1; Miss Crozier, 2; Miss McCauley, 3 Conclusion ; Miss Irwin, 8. We have now come to the conclusion of the history of "Scugog and Its Environs." The writing of the story has brought the dicts a "no summer" year for 1927 writer a great deal more pleasure than he anticipated, and he| .. grave danger to the harvests of trusts that those who have been following the account have not | iy. wid. We have heard these pres rds of this Island Township altogether barren of btwo acres choice garden found the reco! p g dictions before, and have more faith stable, hen house, drive. shed, fruit of all descriptions, good water, on main Are we going to put this history into book form? To that|says that "while the earth remaineth, highway. $1000 cash, balance casy As | seed-time and harvest, summer and we have already stated it would cost at least three hundred dollars| winter shall not fail." to do 80. We have received eighty orders which means a guaran- of one hundred dollars, still we hestitate to take the risk of 000 amount. We need at least one hundred orders more. that those who sent in their orders will allow us to con- orders good for a few months while we are 'considering | question we regret to say, we cannot give a definite answer. ADIEU, . Weir Sram ie Environs" had dove 3 valsae service dresses and descriptions, the full par- ticulars of their claims, a statement of their accounts and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them and that after the day last aforesaid the said William H. Harris will pro- seed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties en- titled thereto having regard only to such claims of which notice shall have been given as-above required, and the said William H. Harris will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof, to any person or persons of whose claim or claims notice shall not have been received by him at the time of such distribution. Dated at Port Perry, Ont., this 17th day of January A.D, 1927. HARRIS & HARRIS, Barristers, ete. Port Perry, Ont. ren QO rere CANADA HAS LARGEST WHEAT POOL IN THE WORLD The world's largest co-operative concern among farmers is the Can- adianWheat Pool of the West, with 181,468 farmer members, controlling nearly 15,000,000 acres sown to vators, with an approximate total capacity of 20,000,000 bushels. It has seven other elevators in eastern Can- ada and the U. 8. A,, with a capacity of another 20,000,000 bushels. sO) (mane A Washington meteorologist pre- in an older prophecy than this which - MYRTLE STATION Don't forget the play entitled "My Miss Hazel Wilson of Mount Zion was a guest for a few days at her uncle's, J. Birkett, A number from here attended the play "Lena Rivers" at Ashburn last changed to ! Tordiff 4 | week it being Literary and Miss Lowes, Bernice i, Ce 4 to the High 'School, including |# Ready Cut Macaroni ........ 2 Ibs for 21c. § Hon i i Puffed Wheat .............. per pkg. 14¢. § rr (ee te | ANCIENT TOWN NEAR LONDON |# | Eng., the town of Downe, is unique |$ | in that it has no gas, no sewage sys-{§ . | tem, no motion pictures and no | doctors. But it has a seven hundred {# B| year old church of which it is ex-{# # | tremely proud. The houses are light- | | ed with oil lamps and the church with |S i candles. Only two houses have been|$ 8 | built since 1914. : 'prised of 175 acres more or less with timber. tif! -| wheat. The pool owns 638 line ele- h h in Ye choie ouse b Sood repais acre A W. MORLEY C CAMPBELL PORT PERRY, ONT. PHONE 188w Lrish-Rose™ given bythe Brooklin | "UXURIOUS VELVETS ARE would like to take this opportunity of assuring our friends | Young People in Myrtle United] will be revised before it is published and those | Church, on Friday evening this week. ug kinds that have escaped our vigilance will be| ;.. ogi at 8 o'clock. A little will be added to the account here and there t it A) shown that we are astray as to the facts the will be made. If there are any who can he writer with additional or more correct information it a favor and 2 a kindness if fthey w will give him the information. liest influence in the world of dresses is the universally becoming and fem- inizing influence of velvet. In the season now upon us it appears in the afternoon; it is > | organizations of the church were|f# presented at a well attended mosting. : The Whitby Board of Education is | § 'asking for $28,000 to build an addi-|§ two classrooms and a gymnasium. Within fourteen miles of London, |# meee (YY (prem. THE AMERICAN TOURIST ; Returned Tourist (to his friend)-- : Well, I liked Paris and Rome, but the | best part of the whole thing was the ; trip over. Don't miss that, what-|§ ever you do, if you go to Europel H ee (JO en PROPERTIES FOR SALE | Joh store on Guetn $43 stories stone H Price for quick sale %900 if sold at|$ once, b 11 acres good Jaathol 4 gain land, | § or chicken ranch, 6 med frame |$ house in good repair, Te foundas ; tion, all newly decorated, also H Be sv Thats en house, garage, inds fruit, Deautitul situated. Good to suit purchaser. 8 roomed frame house, good stone foe in » good large cement shelf - clatern, new I'decorated and painted, in first class |#$ repair, good barn, stable, chicken pen ig cement floor, land, | # all kinds of fruit, large strawberry |§ bed, aspar: etc. 8 mated in thei 3 village of ¢ Britain. For sale| very i Modern, almosy new brick house, 6 nice Romp = room, garage, open _ fireplace; floors and oak ho divided cellar, beautifully situated on Lilla Street. $2,000 cash, balance easy terms. "Lot 8 in the 8rd con. of Reach, com- 12 acres trout stream running through farm, well fenced and good water, 8 room- ed house, cement clad house, ter in bath Special Farm or less. Good hard and soft ire Sloss to school and ohurch. Barn 50 x 85, new stable 82 x 22, also pi pen and hen house, Good fences, abel ut, acres bi mixed woods, kinds of sm small oot. roi, andle this. Seven Soon frame house on stone foungations cement floor in "cellar, small fruit, also large sable, drive shed, hen ne % acre choice land, Union Ave. 31.9, good terms for balance at 6%. on 760 cash, balance 5% easy terms. Good eight roomed house at Epsom, E ef FASHION'S MODE. The stropgost us wall a8 the love This Shaker would m Saturday January 29 ~The HIT of HITS MARY ASTOR and LLOYD . HUGHES in =| "FOREVER | Two Shows Every Saturday Night. SATURDAY MATINEE Adults 180. of print in the winter mode, except- ing printed velvets. Printed Velvets rr eo : 5 popular | "Regular .Clearing Women's Jiffy in 'the best grade of Jersey Cloth, in ; to 7. Regular $5.00, for $4. Cuban and low heels, sizes r $i 10% disoountion Men's and. Boy 1. SHAKER FLANNEL, 190. Yd. good uligs or tnd or underwear. * Width 80 'inches. Colors in blue and pi Er ann 30 CONGOLEUMIRUGS--_REDUGED a . We want to clear out all last season's Patterns before the new Spring stock arrives. : 8 a Rugs, 714 ft. x 9 ft. regular $9.25 Sale price $8. 25. 4 only Rugs, 9 ft x 9 ft. regular $11.25. Sale Price $9.95 4 only Rugs, 9 ft. x 1014 ft. regular $13.25. Sale price $11.95 8 only Rugs, 9 ft. x 12 ft., regular $14.75. Sale price $13.50 - WALL PAPERS FOR SPRING We have our full stock of wall papers, one of the best we have ever shown, and any last season's papers will be sold at 20% reduction. Paper early and save money. . Agents for Butterick Patterns. Subscribe for the Delineator, the best Fashion MagazinelPrirted. + $1.85 per year, or 2 years for;$3. U0. GROCERIES ' St. Lawrence Granulated Sugar, per ewt. ..........c..0..n $7.36 St, Lawrence Brown Sugar,yper ewt. ..........c......s ..$6.85 10 pound pail Bee Hive Syrup ........... RS A vedas 000 6 pound pail Bee Hive Syrup ......... ERE I er ae .38¢.- Pure Lard, 20 pound pail, each .............. ... Ve $4.00 Good Fresh Prunes, per pound. .....5....... ..... any 16¢. Cut Macaroni, per POUNA cua' onsiosnineans iid 15c. Aroma Orange Pekoe Tea, Black or Mixed, per pound ...... 70c. 5 pounds of Corn Meal. fOr ..»i ic cuvivis ins oveensnsss ads nie SSC, PORT PERRY TOWN HALL Adults 25¢. 7.30 p.m, dance in-- ; : AFTER" Children 100. < = Pens! Settlement as ---------------------- to have discovered | the way This feeling for combination, strong | | quaintance with way is even less disputed than by ire no besause Here i 8 av smart for ; cipal iid too obvio to chiff and the support to the Every BEST PICTURE HOUSE | Tuesd'y Thurs. sence Children 15¢. | Saturd' deli Nx {at 'Tuesday February 1st See the famous black bottom JOHNNY HINES' NEWEST COMEDY FEATURE Stepping Along Thursday F ebruary 3 PAULINE FREDWICK in DEVIL'S ISLAND See the world's renowed French el in be seen, especially in shades with a" os Siete | pronounced influence from either blue two-to jerseys, 'which or yellow==-moss-green, bottle-greens quently combine with plain jersey.| i ivors like them. Flag-blues- throughout the mode-as a whole, is] 2nd copper. tint. Greens are impor- Printed velvet wih, Jase Sud almost obligatory' if "one would be | tant, reds would be listed fourth and lg om i smartly dressed for sports, Covert-|fifth in the line-up. = Channel-red, some F cloth an old {riend, senews. ita ac slow in gaining. popularity with the able' reptile kingdom is represented velvet. There | are