sane eats it readily, gets dopy and fresh: rand os © $1.00 per bottle. ~ Cod Liver : . i8 just the article for the winter months. | Ford's Candies, reg. 60c. a box. | Our Special on Saturday 49¢c. : > Wampole's Tasteless Extract of Drug Store « Community Plate Tow about spending that cheque that Santa left in Com- Community Plate is intensified with each passing year because of the lasting tone 'of correctness which it e Teaspoons that were a dozen. All other pieces A KEE STATIONER | running smoothly. exterminator. He , B50c. a box, . © XJ%...1 isa good tonic and tissue builder Vinol--* ris '|smasking plate glass windows. | Stephen Zowisluk forms a part. we | never give him that chance. | Witnesses Must be Ya - A 4 tin ing @ 20 | an | istrates must understand that i | they have got to sit up and pro- ic [tect witnesses and preserve de- =| corum in their courts. A magis- 3| has been too much of incessant not|the Library on cu ty; the world from doing its of the task of keeping things -- 7 0 g ; Is this Justice A'Slav named Stephen Zowisluk was recently sentenced to a term of forty years imprisonment for In view of the fact that the man dows that he might eat in jail, not being able to ecure food else- 'where, one might say he was successful in his plan, : The fact remains, however, that to the ordinary man, forty years is absurdly excessive, and looks too much like revenge instead of the protection of society, of which The rights of the prisoner are frequently ignoréd in cases this kind. e prisoner ought to have some 'chance to make good, and become a useful eciti- zen; but forty years in jail will Protected. Attorney-General Raney said at a recent public meeting--"Mag- trate who is not able to dominate his court is not fit to be a' magis- trate. On the other point, there bullyragging and browbeating of witnesses in liquor cases. A rigid cross-examination is quite within the proprieties, but calling a wit- ness a criminal and endeavoring to terrorize him is not.: The Crown will not permit witnesses to be [ingulted and browbeaten beyond fair limits. Port Wins at "Cannington sixty people motored to B night and arded was in poverty and broke win-}' 3! when the Beth | ple will play. Sub Garrow nd Jefres Public Library Are you a member of the Pub-| ibrary? - Tha is to say--do pe and enjoy You have the right to attend e annual meeting to be held in ! 1e evening of ednesday, January 25. And-- ls _ You are cordially invited to ex- ercise your right to attend this annual meeting. The directors would be pleased to have, your advice and support, for it is no easy matter to conduct a Library Batisfactorily with the small an- al income at present available. erhaps you may have some helpful suggestion. Be present at the annuol meeting, Wednes- day evening, Jan. 25. y 'Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Pine Grove Cemetery Company was held on Monday afternoon, and a satisfactory report of the work of the year was received. Owing to the death of Mr. Jas Carnegie and Mr. R. Penhall, it was nec- essary to choose two new direc- of | tors, and Mr. W. F. Weir and Mr FA. W. Allin were elected. At the directors meeting, the following officers were elected: . President--John Jeffrey, Secretary--John Rolph Treasurer--S. Jeffrey Grounds Committee -- W. F, Weir, W. L. Parrish, and A. W. in, r ~ CC Rik Oshawa The General Motors plant is working full time again, mostly on export trade. A monster convention of the firemen of the Province is being planned to take place in Oshawa on the 8th, 9th, and 10th of Au- gust. It is estimated that ten thousand firemen and their friends will be present at this convention. 'The first game of the season for ' the Carew Challenge Cup was played at 'the local rink, when a strong quartette of curl- ers representing the Aberdeens of Toronto, met and defeated the holders, L. O. Clifford's rink of Oshawa. The Aberdeens won 18 to 8, and they are now called {on to defend the Cup against the Granites, who are thé next chal- lengers én the list.- 3 N -1 Entertainment Seagrave Girls' Club are holding a box social and en- tertainment on January 31, el young peo- Ontario. eeting of the 8 Co tion TOTAL ASE Port Perry Branch: oe Hockey Match at Markham 1 Utica. {visi ed wit! nt | Weare d to report "I Mrs. Wadler Simoroving atte Markham * defeated the local team in Markham on Monday night by 11-4, while our local boys were outclassed by the fast Markham sextette, dosent altogether indicate the play, as the Port boys played fast hockey in both the first and third periods. It was in the se- cond period when Markham got into advantage, their experienced team play and speed scoring 7 goals, the score by periods was 3-1 10-1 and 11-4. Reesor, Cowie and Hardy were the best for Markham, while Deshane and Jackson looked best for Pox as a result of Markhams win 'they now hold second place in Group 4 The standing being as follows; : Won Lost Uxbridge 2 0 Markham 2 3 Pt Perry 1 2 Cannington 0 2 Port and Cannington play here I'riday January 20th, and as Cannington are out to turn the tables on Port this time the game should be keen and fast. The Canadian Bank of Commerce The statement of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, whose an- nual meeting took place last week, shows that this institution continues to hold the same strong position among the large Can- adian Banks as in previous years. In analizing the statement we notice that current loans in Can- ada are $206,688,627 showing that the Canadian Bank of Cofii- merce is particularly active in support of thoroughly Canadian enterprises. In face this Bank outstripped all its competitors in this respect. It is also worthy of note that the Bank's deposits are covered to the extent of nearly 477, by quick assets. Prince Albert Mr: and Mrs. Everson and 't daughter, who were with friends in Lindsay have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Smith were visiting with friendsin + Mr. Art-Dove has. completed his new stable. = The W.C.T.U. held their meet- ing at the home of Miss Sarah Madden last Friday efternoon. Mrs. v aren is in foronte her mother w| n- Lan accident. ae her recent ness; sei Mrs. Belknap was called to Lindsay on. Monae on wou of the illness of her daughter ho 2s seriously ill with append- po 3 > w STANDARD BANK the scqre| the| Church was well attended. or io Senda ' visi ¥ MILLIONS ~ H. G. Hutcheson, Manager. Closing Out Sale of Good, Fresh Groceries at a Big Saving to You Puffed Rice, pkg 16¢ Best Cheese, 21h 50c Graham Flour, 4 th 25¢ Table Salt, 3 1b bag 12¢ Sago, 2 hs 25¢ Laundry Soap, 4 for 26¢ Toilet Soap, 8 bars 25¢ Corn, Starch pkg 13¢ Laundry Starch pkg 18¢. Pearline package 8c Jam 4% lb. can 85c. Cream of Barley pkg 80e Table Syrup, 2b tin 20¢ D. CORBMAN \ a -- ,.,.. Raglan Miss Emma Hodgson spent a few days with her brother Milton of Oshawa, last week. Mr. Frank Ormiston who has been 'making his home in the West for the past two years is now visiting with his parents here. Mr. Wm Brent has returned home after spending a short holi- day with his son Mr. W. H. Brent of Montreal. Colds are quite prevalent a round this community. Miss M. Corner visited with friends in Oshawa recently. Miss E.'McKee, of Manchester visited with her sister Mrs, A. J. Evans last week. Mr. M. Dring and Miss V. Dring with other friends from Columbus spent a social evening at the homeof Mr. and Mrs. F. Gilroy, of Columbus, last Wed. ------ Utica Mr. and Mrs. George Kerry are visiting in Zeyher on Wednes- day of last week. Quite a number of the Young | people spent a very enj e time at the home of Mr. Frank . Hortop on Friday evening. = Ton. dass Taos. Sak Wien ig ew days last wi " sister' Mrs. Howard McMillan = of Greenbank. RR LO Mr. and Mrs. Louis™Wagher are visiting his mother in Epsom on Sunday. SR Ey The Ladies Aid meeting held in the basement of the thodist