gates Cold C i of the skin 's Tasteless Extract of Liver Oil for a good general tonic Developing and Printing done here bring in your films and negatives : [lalert, this surely has E rg ws pet end segous pd Bui you, "Our jewellery re department' is your service 'and i will give ophiiriins 3 JAMES McKEE JEWELLER STQTIONER | > Dear Mr. id ty Rolph one of your old" tne - pen riends, 1 desire ime, ois ar engratulations 10, th of your Reting on the attainment of the sixty-fourth anniversary of 'wedding day. - Tt is said, "We are as old as we feel", and as you both were always good feelers, active and 4' bof Jour habpy' nid heer secret of your happy old age. We may be old in years, but young in spirit. Thousands of men and women grow old before their time, because they too soen ut off the harness of work; a hire or idleness results in mental ical deeay. Your active ang h ustrious habits have no doubt, been potent factors in BE oar days b8yond the |™ ined by the majority off I kind. that the evening of} i your lives may afford 2 Honors 675. Tilbed Sool Cp : Men' 8 Ribbed x ool Underwear Heavy & ar price $4 50 per suit for $3. 58 'Sweate er Coats at aqually reduced prices. : An I Boots wad Shier at 10% bff regular p prices. - : 8 bars Wonderful Soap for 25c. And 'many other Fedugtions. wed = Jr. 4 Edna Stovin ou in- 1 happiness with the 3 io 17 Ry and that you + VanDyke say: |' grow old, ut 0 Du ere sincerely, Jones School Report The following is the standing on all subjects in the Port Perry Entrance Classes. Max. 900; Pass 540: x in- dicates number of subjects not rn ie 'written on. Senior Class + | Louise Carnegie 785, ° Karl Doubt 760, Everett Jackson 757, Marguerite Jackson 735, Robert Harris 729, Cline McKee 721 Frances Mellow 711*1,. Mation Switzer, 702*1, Jim im Mowat 683 Florence Ewers 645%1, Clara Raines 6281, Elsie Someryille 452, Ethel Jackson 420*1 Junior Class ~ Marion Goode 712, Glenn Col- [acutt 693, John MeCl k 676; Katie Jacobs "Bille Mowat 645, Ina Spence 16, Willie Fer- Bors Hazel Parr 583, ogi Xey Benny ; any Peel 495, Vo 81 Marguerite Doubt 426*4, Ida Biggs 335%6. Ward 501, John The following is the standing of the pupils in S. S. 2 Scugog for the month of March. Total 512 ° Sr. 4 Dorothy Stephenson 462 + Doris Milner 451 344 "171 428 'sent a'copy of this book to each 566, Eila Robertson | David *|ateur musical and operatic pro- foie of : a Jory matters of and law. zed ful, jnd the children have been NX j when the facts about 1 h bf quer wee pro. / Tawa i in this regard Breanne ot te a3 8 n liev ie is possible that such ster easures are needed to. it in in check and to save the from the destruction of 8nd character that it works. 80 from genatgtion to gen-' tion the ple must be' ht physical and economical fact that to many of us are like' an nde song e.chair and gave a brief out- | line'of the facts regarding the 2 Referendum. Heasing selections were sung OX ) } Bull, Miss Davis, and Mi Mark. ry of 116th Bn. jor E. P. 8. Allen, former- jutant in the 116th Bn., ishing a sma# book, eu- : The. 116th. Battalion in sce!' giving a brief account l Be of that unit at be ready about | nti 'ees ¥ "the 116t Bn. Fund: to pre- of the next of kin of the men who were killed in action, or died of wounds whilst with the Bat- talion in France. In addition it is anticipated that a further 800 copies will be distributed to the existing members who actually saw service in France. Anyone interested can send his name, regimental number and address to Major E. P. S. Allen, Temple Building, Toronto A Passion Picture Holy Week, with the approach of Good Friday and the solemn event for which it stands, was commemorated in a most fit- ting manner in the Parish Hall of the Church of the Ascension on Tuesday even- ing, March 22nd. Interesting pictures were shown portraying scenes in the life of Christ, culminating with the passion and tragedy of the Crucifixion. Lenten hymns sung Ye accompany- ing nteripiee talk given by the rector, Rev. C.F. Stent, as well as music of a re. ligious nature, those assisting being Agcher, Miss May Cockburn and Rev. Mr. Stent, in solos, a duet by the Misses Bull and Davis, and a piano solo by Miss Florence Cook. Much interest is felt in this "Passion Week™ Marvice which has become a yearly event in the church, being attended not only bythe ation but mem. bers of other churches as well, WANTED Small, Furnished House with modern conveniences, for three or four suinmer months, for use | by elderly people who would give it good care. Apply to H. C. Nasmith. Stock Up With Coal FOR NEXT .WINTER One ear each of Nut and Stove to arrive any day Somalns Lehigh Valley of fue Ey a ton at car - = gery a 4 dollar & extra a i SA {to know that the story of the Jas. Stonehouse occupied warfs"w girls and bo though Tr ys. | we have had many EO ductions in Port Perry, yet per- haps this one is a departure in being Frobably the most ambit- Te ious o fering in this line to be given by juvenile talent. The score is quite difficult, and tune- working hard, under the direct- , ion of . Thos. Biggs who re- "cently produced this operetta in Toronto with much sucess, hoped a crow ouse will reward panei oth. For the benefit of those of us who have forgotten "Grimm's Fairy Tales" | ST youth, it will be interesting | ST follows, the book, almost atrely. Princess Snow White, hose lovliness exceeds that of the jealous queen, her step- mother, i is taken to the forest, the queen's orders, to be killed, by Carl the Huntsman, who, however relents, and leaves her to perish, ashe supposes. She iis watched over by the forest fairies, and the tale of how she finds her way to the home of the Seven Dwarfs and becomes their little housekeeper, is de- lightfully told in song and dia- ogue. hrough her magic mirror, the queen learns Snow White still lives, and 'again seeks her life, but the princess is finally 58 | rescued by the Prince, and they 'live happily ever after' Chorus of the forest children and fairies are daintily tuneful. The will be divided Detwoen the I: 0. D. E. (under ose auspices oe entertain- ment is being given) and, the nk il to secure your oar) Plan".is now open at Bite Td_the by fifty Port | their efforts on|' DARD BANK OF CANADA ma Copltal, Predts PORT PERRY BRANGH' R. H. SHORT Manacen Watrinor Lodge No. 75 Meets every Second and Fourth Monday in each month in the Oddfellows' Hall. Visiting Brethren Welcome T.W. McLean, P. Ingram, N. G. . Secretary C-------------------- QUALITY GOODS Seagrave Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Tan- ner have left us and gone to Carien, Sask. We wish them prosperity in their new home. The heavy rainstorm of Satur- day washed out several culverts in this district. Mr. J Mark is installing a new double unit milking machine un- der the supervision of J. H Brown & Sons. Two new Bowser Tank Pumps have been installed in the village one by Mr. Stone and the other by Mr, Hawkins. Manchester Mr. and Mrs. Mosher and Miss Lytle of Oakwood are spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dobson. Miss Bessie Hodge of Toronto visiting, Mr. and Mrs. W. Holt- y. Miss Aileen Williamson is vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. E. Holtby. Miss Alethea Barrett of To- ronto is visiting her parents. Mrs. Weeks and son Raymond are visiting her mother Mrs. Munro. We are pleased to see Mrs. Frank Crozier and Arnold Roach 'have recovered from recent ill- I ness. Mr. J. McCollough spent a few days at the home of Mr. Ed Barret. d "at CORBMAN'S: Swifts Premium Hams Swifts Cooked Hams Swifts Premium Bacon Swifts Pork Sausages Swifts Headcheese Swifts Jellied Meats Swifts Oleomargarine 40¢ 1b Purest Lard, 3 1b. pails 90c. Purest Lard, 5 1b pails $1.80 "| Purest Lard, 20 1b pails $4.90 Rice, 2 lbs for 25¢ Prunes, per lb 20¢ Cheese, per 1b 40¢ Rolled Oats, 20 lbs for $1.00 Palmolive Soap, cake 10¢ Vegetables California Celery, 15¢ and 20¢ bunch Spanish Onions, 3 lbs 26e BROOMS Yes! We have the best values in town 80c, $1.00 and $1.25 each D. CORBMAN Bell Phone 157 PORT PERRY, ONT. JAMES ALSO SECOND- PIANOS TUNED Bell Phone 94 . "Phe condition of 'the customers jn al 'WARD DEALER IN PIANOS, ORGANS and GRAMAPHONES -HAND ORGANS. MAY and JUNE . : PORT PERRY. ONTARIO ws Lower Prices fqp | Meats market has made' it possible for us to offer lower prices to our all our lines £of meat. :