Your Baking Wants are Well Looked After BY JEMISON'S BAKERY THE HOME OF GOOD BREAD AND PASTRY PHONE 93, Kipler's Cod Liver Oil with Malt Extract PORT BERRY. Palatable Tonic with essential .vitamins, 20 oz bottle, $1.40 10 oz. bottle 85¢c. CLEARANCE OF TALCUMS, CREAMS Week end sets, 2 for 28. For Endigastion, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Heartburn, or try MACLEANS' Acidity, BRAND STOMACH POWDER in tablet or powder form, 15c. SHEET MUSIC Latest Popular Songs received every week COMPOUND SYRUP WHITE PINE EXPECTORANT With Tar, for coughs and colds, 8 oz. bottle 46c. Just arrived Pattersons' Bulk Candy and Pattercrisp at 29c. , Morrison's Drug Store -C PORT PERRY ue 16 If you have not been using this super-cleaned Hard Coal try a ton and satisfy yourself that it is the finest Coal you can buy. 'Stove, Nut and Pea sizes. We also have a good supply of HARDOOOD, HARDWOOD SLABS, SOFTWOOD SLABS, STEAM COAL, COKE, CANNEL COAL, CEMENT. What ever your fuel requirements are we will be glad to look after the same for you. ' 139: PORT PERRY COAL YARD * W.G. W. PYATT "Reliable Service and Better Fuels" | PIE CA OIE [OE OL A OT a Pinsent and 94) HERRING WHETS THE APPETITE Few . housewives appreciate the great variety of fish available in our local markets. Dwellers along the coast can -take- their sea food for granted, but inlanders must be kept informed as to the daily offerings which contribute so largely to making our diet not only more appetizing but "healthy. Herring are delicious, inexpensive and delightfully adaptable. English . people look forward to their breakfast of herrings as their morning appetizer - and Canadians are gradually becom- ing more acquainted with delicacy of this .dish. It is warth noting that Canadian herrings are taken in the sea fisheries of the Dominion's two coasts and in the fresh water fisheries as well. © Herrings are welcome everywhere in the guise of kippers, and as the lowly. bloater, they have saved many a struggling author and artist from starvation. Talking of smoked fish, don't oevrlook' the famous Goldeyes os which are tasty either fresh or smoked. And think, too, of the Finnan Haddie and the various smoked fillets. To. get back to herring, they are at their best when plump, but not toc large, bright and silvery. There are many ways in which the herring can be served. Write the De- partment of Fisheries, Ottawa, for Booklet on how to serve fish. : Aa ag al The late John Stone Mr. John Stone, of Greenbank, died on Sunday, January 31st; 1937, after a short illness in which he suffered a paralytic stroke. Mr. Stone was born at Greenbank in 1862, and has lived in this com- munity all his life. He spent most of the years farming, but retired from| active work some 26 years ago. He was twice married. His first wife was Miss Mary Rice, and his second wife, Miss Lena Boe. Both have pre-deceased him. His second wife died on July 1st, 1936. WHY SHIP CREAM ELSEWHERE? Hig hest Market Prices Alway 8 Promptly Paid. 'WE QUOTE FOR THIS WEEK: Special: 29¢. Ib. Butterfat No. 1 1-27. per Ib. Butterfat ne Citizen' s Dairy Haj 52 Wily, or Stanley Hope 1748 PORT, PERRY other Agricultural Fairs: program will be given. come out and have a good time. He is survived by his son, Dr, Ray Stone, Toronto; and his daughter Mrs. 11 W. J. Moore, Yorkton, Saskatchewan. The funeral services were conducted by. Rev. Thos. Wallace, in the United Church at Greenbank. Mr. Stone was a man highly. Te- spected for his industry, and his quiet neighbourliness. He was always in- terested in the affairs of the- com- | munity, and served on the Reach Township Council-"as Reeve, Deputy: Reeve and Councillor. He was a staunch supporter of Port Perry and He- will be greatly missed in the community. SCUGOG Group 3 of 'the W. A, and of the :| Foot ladies, will not entertain their friends this month on account of sickness in the families. Keep next Tuesday the 9th, in mind for the community club at the Head when a crockinole party and Valentine Everyone The Junior Girls' Institute will hold their February meeting on Saturday, the 6th. The program as follows-- "8 motto--Love is the Key of Happiness, | | Miss H. Ashenhurst; roll call--The funniest experience I ever had; music --Rena Sweetman; addresses -- (1) Personality (character), Mrs. O. Jef- frey, (2) Appearance, Mrs. G, Sam- ells. . Exhibit--Knitting. Contest-- Jean Hood. Community Singing. Valentine Story--Joyce Tetlow. Hosts ess--Mrs, Geo, Sweetman. Florence Carter, Mrs. Fred Jackson, Marion Stephenson and Mrs. 0. Jef- frey. Let's go. There was a good attendance at the Sunday School on Sunday, but there were no services on account-of the ill- ness of the pastor. The social and concert held in the Township Hall last Friday "evening 't| was well attended and very highly {| praised. Mr. Russell Hood acting as chairman. in.the absence of Rev. .F. G. Joblin. After a splendid program, lunch and coffee were served. Pro- | ceeds, $10.26. Miss Corbett and Mr..and Mrs, J. Burnham visited the former's parents at Greenwood on Sunday also Mrs. {| Burnham's aunt, Mrs. L. Jones, at Brooklin. Mrs. I. Rodd and daughter Dorothy and friend Mr. Bird, of Brooklin, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Burn- '| ham on_Sunday. The funeral of the late Wm. Savage was held "at his" home on" Wednesday of last week when his pastor Rev. F. G.-Joblin spoke-many -words-of-com- fort to the bereaved family. His re- mains were laid to rest in Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. Sorry to hear of the illness of little Kay Praptice who is under the doec- tor's cle} Miss Leona Prentice visited her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. R. Pren- tice in Port Perry, one day last week. The roads are still very icy and dangerous. ° _ Miss Irva Nott, of Port Perry. and | friend Mr. J. Arnold, of Toronto, were Sunday guests of her cousins Inez and Lillian Fralick, while they were home last week end. | Mr. -and, Mrs. Geo. Creatine. and Mr. and Mrs. A. Martyn, visited theit cousin Mrs. Dobney | in"Oshawa on Sat- urday. - Miss Dorothy Graham visited her friend Miss Helen Davis over the week end. Mr. Maurice Fralick of Cartwright, is helping Mr, Luzerne Sweetman for a few weeks, PRINCE ALBERT The January meeting of the W. A. -| was held at the home of Mrs, D. M. Jackson on Wednesday afternoon. There was an attendance of thirty- two ladies. The President, Miss Mad- den presided, and the meeting opened with the usual devotional exercises. The ' annual treasurer's report was read. We were pleased to welcome two new members. The program com- mittee for the next meeting, Misses 1. Hope, Mary Vickery, Hattie. Shunk. There was some discussion about mak- ing. quilts for missionary work and four ladies were appointed as group leaders to see about piecing quilts. The closing hymn was "Come Ye that Love the Lord." The program comprised of the fol- lowing numbers. Mrs. Hunter gave a demonstration on how-to make a wool cushion in hair-pin work; instrument- al by Mrs, Denny; reading by. Miss Madden; Mrs. Ettey showed a cushion top she had received at Christmas from England; reading by Olive Bond; vocal duet by Esther Huntér and Merle Hope; reading by Miss Ward. Lunch was served by Mis. Martyn and Mrs. Philp: A vote of 'appreciation |: was given Mrs, Jackson for the use of her home for the m eting. The annual congregAtional 'meeting 'was held on the evening of Jan. =! Lunch--}' '| Charlie with Rev. W. J. H. Smyth in charge. Satisfactory reports from' the various departments of the Church were given, Among the other items of business, Rev. J. Denny was appointed an Elder, Boes Robin Redbreast think spring is just around the corner? Several of the villagers have seen, him during the past week. On the evening of the 26th, our Y.P.U. held a skating party in the Port Perry rink. The space was not at all cramped and a good time was enjoyed by all. The group returned to the church where hot soup and crakers, also cake awaited them. Ross and Milton Hunter visited in the village on Sunday. BLACKSTOCK 'The annual Vestry meeting of St. John's Anglican Church, Blackstock, was held on the afternoon of Monday- Jan. 26th, and was well attended. The rector, Rev. C. C, Harcourt, was in' the chair and presented his annual report which reviewed the work undertaken in the past year, sented the financial report which showed all obligations paid in full and a substantial reduction in the mort- gage-on the Rectory. The W. A, re-| port was presented by Mrs. E, Darcy and the A.Y.P.A. report was presented by Mrs. W. Crawford, while Mrs, Harcourt reported for the Sunday Mrs. McArthur pre-| 5:5 MeNally (old fablonst a girl). (clown). Chaplin); Clarence Butson (Advertis- ing man), © 4 Best Lady Skater--Doris, Marlow. . Best Gentleman Skater -- Donald Thompson. Ei 'Marlow and Ronald Trewin. : Ladies' Race--~Madeline Marlow. Gents' Race--Lloyd Thompson. The judges were Mr. and Mrs. Bert MacGregor and Mrs, Bentley, of Port Perry, was a8 Rugby-Hockey game with Me- Venning's - Country All-Stars, Some served the only penalty. After much hitting and ' missing 'and uncertain efforts a scoreless ending was reach- ed. to tell the lads how, to score with a rugby ball Open skating was enjoyed and many hot dogs were in evidence. We had 'a very fine tiie, thank you very much, 'Mr. and Mrs. po Willan, Rev. and Mrs, Harcourt spent a few days in Toronto. Miss Sims of Toronto was a guest of Mrs, Jas. Marlow over "the week School and Mr, R. J. McLaughlin for pend. the cemetery committee, . Brief speeches were given by Mr, Thos. Smith and Mr. F. Willan, the Wardens of the past year, Hearty thanks were extended to the Church Wardens, the organist, the choir, the treasurer and all church officials for their efficient work so cheerfully rend- ered. The appointment for 1937 were as follows: Rector's Warden, Mr, T. Smith; People's Warden, Mr, F, Wil- lan; Treasurer, Mrs. J. A. McArthur; Lay Delegates to the Synod, Mr, Fred Hamilton and Mr. Howard Bailey; substitutes, Church Wardens; auditors --Mr. C. Parr and Mr. H. Bailey, Junior Wardens, Mr. Harry 'McLaugh- lin and' Mr, Jack Hamilton; Sidesmen, Messrs. Ira Argue, Levi McGill, C, Parr, 'F, A. Bailey, Lavern Devitt. Envelope ' Secretary--Mrs. H.- -Bailey. Vestry Clerk, Mr. H. Bailey; organist, Mrs. Robt. Archer; Choir leader, Mr. John Smith, Parochial Tribunal, Rev. C. C. Harcourt, Messrs, T. Smith, F. Willan, H. Bailey, H. McLaughlin, J. Smith, Parish Committee--Rev: C. C. Harcourt, Méssrs, T. Smith, F. Wil- lan, H. Bailey, Fred Hamilton, A. L. Bailey, -C.- Parr, Lavern- Devitt, Mrs: A. L. Bailey, Mrs. L. Graham, Mrs. F. Willan. Mrs. Robert Hogton and Mrs. Jas. Douglas of. Cavanville are visiting with Mr. and Mrs."W. A. VanCamp. Miss Marjorie Marlow and Mr. I, Shucks, of Toronto, spent Sunday with the former's mother Mrs. Jno. Marlow Several from here attended the hockey match in Port Perry on Friday evening last and the carnival in Janet- ville on- Thursday night: Don't miss the hockey game between Lindsay: and Blackstock on ~ Friday night, Feb. 5th at 8 o'clock, on our new tink, It is sponsored by the A.Y. P.A. Admision '10c. and 20c. Skating after the hockey. "The following report of the very successful carnival : held under the auspices of the Agricultural Society, Wednesday evening last, was. kindly contributed by Miss Doris Marlow: We had our first ¢arnival at the new rink on Wed,, Jan. 27. = Were you there? Of course you were, because there were a great many people. The ice was slippery and very hard as many people could tell you, We were pleased to notice a number .of people of great importadce, ' Girls will be boys, also boys will be girls, so we had the very handsome couple, Amos and Andy, with Madame Queen and Ruby. Uncle Sam from the United States was there, Very grand, skating with Aunt Liz from thé Gay Ninety| days. The pretfiest lady was the Snow Queen, but Se also had flashy gypsies who woul tell your fortune, dear old-fashioned ladies and -some capable-looking nhirses. Fairy tales came to life with Little'Boy Blue, Red Riding Hood and Alice-in-Wonderland. Many Scotch lassies flitted about, also | breezy sailors from various parts. Chaplin "was surprisingly nimble with such big.feet. There were clowns who greatly amused the crowd with tumbling ac We also noticed a charming dude, the village advertis- ing man, a gay Jack-in-the-Box, a handsome cow girl and many other striking costumed people. The main even Best Costumed (Snow Queen); Gipsy). "Best costumed (Jack-in-the-Box); | (Uncle Sam), 3 Best costumed § were as follows: ly--Jean Wright, indie Gibson (The, oh Venning fonald . Trewin, fl of » 8.Mor- 'Miss Florence' McLaughlin, B.A, of Toronto was with her parents Mr, and Mrs. J. R. McLaughlin over the week end. J Mr} Fred Trewin of Enniskillen spent the week end with Mr. Burney Hooey. Mrs, Oakley Carley. of Cavanville is "visiting her mothér Mrs. S. Swain. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hill entertained the members of the United Church| Choir to a social evening last week. Mr, Eldon Eckle former principal of the Blackstock Public. Scool spent the week end at the home of Mrs. J. Forder. of the United Church was held at the home of Mrs. John Wright on Tues- day afternon last. . The Bible Study and Prayer were taken by Mrs, Bell A bale valued at $356 had ben sent to Coe Hill. The program was in charge 'of Mrs. W. A. VanCamp"s group and consisted of a-reading by Mrs, Albert Wright, "Don't Quit", a peom by Mrs, Jas. 'Henry , Mrs. W. A, VanCamp gave a 'reminiscence on the opening of our church fifty years ago. Lunch was served by the group_in charge Mr. L. Ashton and Miss Mary West- bury of Toronto are guests of Mr, and Mrs, A. Read. Rev. C. _C. Harcourt was in Bow- manville on Friday afternoon last when he spoke on "The Eskimo" at the W. JA, he of St. John's Anglican Church, MYRTLE | Miss Doris Davie of Toronto spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Will Davie. Mr. Will Quinn of Whitby, visited his brother Mr, John Quinn last week. Miss E. Smith met with a very pain- ful accident last week when' skafing she colided with another "fan" and injured her left eye so badly that medical treatment had to be given and consequently the scholars had a holi- 'day on Thursday. pear very rapidly. ° ing her sister, Mrs. Honey. and enjoyed a social chat together, ful address. The Junior Choir assist- ed with the music which was much appreciated by the congregation. Mr. Joe Lucas spent the week end with friends at-Scugog. : Rev. Mr. Honey is assisting with the Teacher Training Class that is Church this week. Large crowds are attending the Community. Hall here. On Friday night Mr, John Quinn hdd the highest gentlemen and Miss Vera Leach of ladies. The election of officers for 1037 was held this week. ~~ - 'wag "Ground Hog Day" and as he his hibernating shadow tha winter in Ik likely: to continue for six. weeks more, es yh ette Graham (Seotp Lassies: Verna Best Comic--Oliver Smith (Charlie § Best Couple Skaters -- Madeline : The special feature of the evening |} Gill's Green Bonnets battling against of the lads yielded a mighty broom. : A clown got in the game and was{§ 'It would take a veteran trainer | The January. meeting of the W. Ai} "A. Coad and Thomas Knox and J: H -Mrs. Reid of Stirling has been visit- 5 ~The Ladies of the Church held a|¥ quilting be at the home of Mrs. Hattie gt Hudgins on Thursday afternoon when | they served a. refreshing cup of: tea 5 Rev. Cowan of Oshawa had charge if of the service here on Sunday night |% ; and gave a very practical and help- | 525208300008 00838080801 PURDY BLOCK, ; You help yourself to the best the market affords low prices TOMATOES, Choice Quality, large tin ...... oe 1 for 25¢, SANDWICH SPREADS ....... 3 ' STRAINER and Trial pkg. Anne Lee Scott's being held in : Port Perry United | 8 semi-monthly club that is held in the|§; score in progressive euchre for the] Tuesday the. second of" 'February 8 had ¢h forth from |§ a good anes fo sally § a from Best Boy of P. 8. -- Jack Marlow, |§ (Red Riding Hood); Howard Trewin : SEASONABLE" " sgnting is at the time you need it and at oisE- that want your attention. SE COME IN AND COMPARE OUR LINES and you will find this is your opportunity to make 'substantial savings. 1] H DURKIN, SOP PRIIRIRRR I Iti tRi eis itis ites -CARD OF SHANKS Mrs, Savage, and Mr. and 'Mrs. Alex Martyn wish to thank their.many' friends and neighbors for the kindness shown to them during the illness and at the time of the death of William Savage, Thanks is also expressed for the beautiful flowers sent. : AUCTION SALE Farm Stock and Implements at E. half of lot 12, cor. 6, Scott Tp. on Wednesday, February 17th, at 1 pm. Clyde and Percheron Horse and Reg. Berkshire Hogs and Dairy Cattle, the property of Wesley Page. , Wm. Mar- quis, Auctioneer, Terms: Cash. ee -- A ARB EC IE a DIED SCOTT--Suddenly, on Monday, Feb- ruary, 1937, at the Toronto Western Hospital, Minnie A. B. Lund, beloved widow of the late William Gordon Scott, daughter of the late Magistrate Richard Lund, of Port Perry, and mother of Miss Florence P. Scott of fl Brunswick Ave., Toronto. BR En rR A ERT Oshawa City Council appointed the following officers at a recent meeting: Weed Inspector, John H. Brown; Lib- rary Board, Dr, D. S. Hoig; Board of Parks Commissioners for 1937-8-9, W. Beaton for 1937; Cemetery Board of Governors, T. H. Everson and A. C. Cameron;-Housing -Commission, J. E: Hartis and Sam Bone; Town Planning Commision for 1937-8-9, T. K. Creigh- ton and G. W. McLaughlin, Board of Health, Dr. H..James, Dr. F. J. Rundle and- Dr. Archer Brown. ~~ [3382218 'on Fri; Feb. 5th. Ted. Jackson Auc- "Owned and operated by PORT PERRY FEBRURAY SthsMra, Ross Dillman of Lot 1, Con. 2, Mariposa will offer for sale her implements and furniture tioneer, FEBRUARY 16--Auction sale of Farm Stock and Implements, the pro- ' perty of Mrs. F. Edgar, Lot 4, Con. 4,on Monday, Feb. 16. Ted Jackson, Auctioneer. BEAVERTON DOCTOR BADLY INJURED On Wednesday last when Dr. GW 0, Dowsley was about to go down the steps at his home, "They being very iey, the doctor slipped and struck the end of his spine, which rendered him unconscious for some time, He was carried by neighbours to a nearby | couch and Dr. J. Mason Smith was called, . Doctor Dowsley was unable to move for several days but is now 'able to sit up for a few minutes each - Ad day, but. is still gaffering. Ng pa SIX MORE WEEKS OF WNITER WEATHER its a sad tale, but, it must be told: Mr, Groundhog came out from his H.| winter burrow loked about him and ~ was frightened back by the Right of his shadow. 'Lay 'doctors say the only treat- 'ment: for the "groundhog's shocked condifion is six more weeks of winter. If the forthcoming six weeks of win- ter are anything like the past then "the 'groundhog is a piker to return. 1 AE 0 "WE HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF 3 PASTRY 'and BREAD FLOUR, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, 100% WHQLE WHEAT BREAKFAST FOOD and. FLOUR. BRAN, SHORTS, MIDDLINGS, SALT, __ ARGENTINE CORN, POULTRY. GRIT, SHELL | ALWAYS. ON HAN D. Lake Scugog Milling Company and WHEAT. PURINA & MASTER FEEDS | ert Aeros setesesetes SEE 2 Farmers who have teaming to do | icecscececacecsoeiececececece were pleased to see the heavy fall of | & snow on Sunday morning that covered | § up the ice, unfortunately the heavy 4 rain which followed made it dissap- 5 oe LX) BAKING. Gerrow ALL THE YEAR ROUND You can depend | upon the excellence of GERROWS" No matter whether it be for Special § Occasions, or for every day use, GERROW BAKING 2 can be depenced on for uniform good quality. Brothers RY GROCETERIN PORT PERRY CORR ree rides «108 Cake Posy 156. CAMPBELLS' PORK & BEANS, per tin ..............8¢ § | CHATEAU CHEESE, per package Ashburn had the highest for the|® a A. PALMER, Rp SURPERD 1 1s SOE Oe CHRISTIE'S FRUIT LOAF, 2 lbs. . SAREE [UBARB, per bunch ...... .. ...vevsievinnies.10e, ¥ C LARK'S VEGETABLE or TOMATO Sour, <iei2 tor 15¢. | "BULK MACARONI, per Ib. pn A ; 5 & Fn 1 Pr 2d %¥