; ITED CHURCH, PORT PERRY "Rev. William Higgs, Minister. -. |. Sunday, January 10--Public Wor- ship at 11 am. and 7 p.m. School at 3. p.m. Y.P, L. on Monday at 1.80 p.m. Prayer Service on Thurs. at 7.30: Choir Practice, Thurs. at 8.30. Nin. 7 ber of ladies and the ! of the Juvenile Lodge were in-| vited to the lodge room. After| The W.M. S. will meet at the home the installation ceremeny, lunch of Mrs. Geo. Rose, on Wednesday, | ; Iwas served and a social time, the ceremony a num- members Jan, 13th, at 8 p.m. Mrs. Geo. Davey | in charge of the program. ~The Minister attended a meeting of Convenors of the Presbytery in the interest of the Maintenance and Ex-|8ion 'tension Fund on Wed., Déc. 80th. at : "Port Hope. Encouraging reports came from. all quarters of the Canada | with one exception, one of the West- . | ern Provinces has been held back by '| poor harvesting conditions, = Many charges are exceeding their allocat- Erni La St. Auitevs, Ouliawa, allotted neil a Brush: oo Vind "Hamilton, Ont. 1023 io Folie BF h Co; announcoa fre of all personal Sr ouschold brushes durin RESULTS OF MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS most of the munici- Bi this district did not | result of those held. price | grandchildren. and is A in ikl i THOMPSON | Bell P! Phone 2 13 ve Pop rt P years the TeprosentatiVa-UE Ge Grand Masonic of | wick. Agricultural Society. Dr. Walker married Mary R., eldest daughter of the late Wm. daughters are: Mrs. Samuel C. | Lord, Milton, Man.; Miss Alice | at home, and Mrs, of: New Zealand. 'I'ne sons are Dr, Francis C. Walker, of And- over, Mass.; Edward B. Walker, Manager of the Bank of Com- merce, Port Perry. Another son Dr. T. D. Walker, died in 1917. Dr. Walker also leaves eleven mem) () Ores: "MR. ROBERT MUNRO DIES IN ' BRITISH COLUMBIA | Word, was received by Mr. D. W. . | Munro, of Manchester. on Saturday st,-stating-that his brother, Robert; of Nanaimo, B.C., had died that a,m Particulars as to the cause of death 'were not learned. 'Mr. Munro has 'been in the West since 1881. The 'body. is being, brought to Manchester i | and interment wills take place at the Pine Grove Cemetery on Saturday. » 000 MYRTLE STATION RS. Eng land and had -held the. highest Masonic offices in New Bruns- He was prominent alio as a director and former président of the Home for Incurables and at one time was a director of the He served for a number. of years as surgeon-major of the 62nd Régiment and during the War he was a member of the Government Hospital Commis- Jack, Q.C., former - Advoecate-} 'General of New Brunswick. He is survived by his wife, three daughters and three sons." The Calvin Lord, |- DIED 66 years. Greenbank United Church at 2.30. en OQ Pree SHOP FOR SALE Nott, Port Perry, Phone 144 r 8. . \ mpm) () (rms PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. W. L. Atkinson, Pastor St. John's, Port Perry: L3.pam, sid Bible Study on Thursday at 7.80 Breadalbafie, Utica. ~Sunday School at 2 pm. Worship at 2.45 p.m. ree QO Oe IN MEMORIAM January 9th, 1919. memories, linger, while upon this earth we stay: Family. Ladies' Heavy ; ~ Coatings In Colors | We have a sartisalarly attrac- {tive Jive Jive of | of Ladies' Heavy Coat- n basis. We do not stock ? We have prices and cata- ndemn give you quick dive clean and press it old Sait: and make it In Reach Tp, on Monday, January 4th, 1926, John Morcombe Real, aged Funeral on Friday at the The undersigned offers for sale the shop on Perry street, lately occupied by 'Mr. Crane, Suitable for henhouse, garage or summer cottage, 16 x 82. Can be easily moved. . Apply to W. F. Jan, 10th, Public Worship at 11 a, m. and 7 pm. Sunady iSchool at X'r Giiild, on 1 Monday at 780 1 p. m. Public In loving memory' of Bertha and Winnifred, who died January 4th, and They have gone from us but left us Death can nevédr take away, memories that will always y BER iby Feb. 2-=Port Perry at Uxbridge Feb. 2--Whitby at Lindsay Feb, b--Lindsay at Cannington Feb. 9--Fort Perry at Lindsay hey are d ing the same 3 x made. T er, | : FE younges 3 are ° a The Best the "ii @ Affords. 3 Cheap for Cash. Phone Your Orders for Quick Delivery Cawker Bros. "| ABLACK BUSINESS COAL COKE WOOD 2000LBS-/TON DISTRIBUTORS OF SCRANTON COAL dL AL lh LA d_can also procure for you | ] a in furs on a close com- E - i 1 4 ¥ * ~~ Sg How is Your Coal Supply Lasting? With the severe weather ahead now is the time to think of filling up your bin while there is fuel available. We were very fortunate a few weeks ago to secure three large cars of f ANTHRACITE BRIQUETTES and 'three cars of PEA COAL=but a a the rate these are being shipped out every day our Lg of bath will very shortly be used up, after which there will be Tothing to fall back on in the fuel line but Coke or Soft Coa. We are having Et orders every day for our BRI QUETTES. They are the best substitute for hard coal that we know of. They give just as lasting a heat and x . there is no waste--they burn right to a powder._ It would pay you to put in a ton of these and save your hard coal or the more severe weather that is sure to come. i resent ime we have i in our sheds a 1 3, tin p rest good supply of all ir ANT AC, BRIQUETTES,. PEA COAL, SOLVAY - KE, SOLVAY PEA COKE, "SOLVAY EGG COKE for Fugnaces,' KENTUCKY COAL, Soft, STEAM COAL. al hay WOOD--H . pds ra CE Shah 8% hm TNR