"For a limited time only we give a fifty cent vial of Day Dream Perfume with the purchase of any 'DAY DREAM" "toilet article amounting to fifty cents p. G. MORRISON Druggist an and Saiional, - " or over., See the window display. The Peoples' Mont Market Port Perry. We sell everything you want in choice, clean, palatable, nutritious and satisfying meats. If you want it geod: . ° BERT MacGREGOR Will do the rest. ° Ring up Phone 72. oA 8 pairs only Men's Sa A FEW ODDS AND ENDS TO CLEAR ~ BEFORE STOCKTAKING. : sy Boots, finest quality; $5.60, at 4. 50. Sizes 1/6, 1/7, and 1/9. only Men's Hockey Boots, lightning hitch; reg. $5. 50, at $4.25 oe a few odd sizes in women's and boys' skating shoes a! few pairs shades; sizes 8, 8% and 9, reg. 20 1bs. Mixed Nuts, re b bars Wonderfu " 1 Set of gold band Se $03 gishes, 97 pes, reg, $40.00 We pay highest m and o pov i reductions. 1 heavy All Wool Sweater, 'size 38, reg. $6.00, at $5.25. 2 heavy. All Wool Sweaters, 38 and 40, re; 1 heavy All Wool Sweater, size 2 reg. b o Ladies' All Wool Hose, very fine, in different : $1.40 and $3.00, at $1.00. 5 8 arse 90 30c. 1b., for 20c: Ih. Soa ¢ for 25. arket price for all kinds of Clover - Let Av have a sample of your seed. J. F. McCLINTOCK PORT PERRY, ONY. sion A X WE SERVE TO PLEASE Port age 1 oy Try our Bread, Buns. and Confection- ery and you will be Heol Bakers ond Confectioners, ; ~ Port Perry. A Penny Saved is NOT a Penny Gained. if by wise investment of the penny the investor may increase his wealth. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS The municipal elections held in Port Perry on Monday resulted in the election of Messrs. James Lucas and Madison Williams. Both these gentlemen have had experience in municipal council work. The result of the poll was as follows: brow. ayo that approval be a a a of road Inunicipalities.. AMATEUR CONTEST The first amateur contest of the Port Perry Picture House was held on Tuesday evening, February 2nd. The entrants to the number of eight gave their selection in a very capable man- ner, and the judging, which was done by the audience, awarded the prizes to. Messrs. Harris, been mailed to all who competed. At the close of the contest Mr. James Lucas Madison Williams I. R. Bentley William Real Armstrong and 'Mitchell in the]! seniors and to the Misses Turners in the junior, and passes have Scott explained that the reason for conducting the contest was to see what talent he had to pick from to form a cast for a play to = | be given in' April the proceeds _| from same to be Janded over to la committee to be appointed. to) club for the young THE MILL (Continued from last week) Either we can grind your chop, Or deliver flour to your shop, Outside 'mills, may do it well, But ve are grinding wheat to sell. Our labor helps to build the Tw town, id Outside products run it down, Of Manitoba hard we have a car, We hope its fame to spread afar. We have a miller, his name is Stouffer, And we are sure he is no Jocer, Bran, shorts and chicken feed, Herb. will deliver with utmost speed. If you need flour and have nn W. 3; : - : uckwheat, their| should you want shingles, lath estate of 1 the late Col, J. E, Fare: ; h pted thy of | have all get a portion of the : shipment and test it out and Nop) Then give Roy.' Neill your 'tele- phone number. |. (To be continued). PORT PERRY MILLING & LUMBER - The tonto General Trusts executors of the| 2 COMPANY. y = ! 4 p | WHITBY - Shall Crows be Exterminated? tiie Miner has raised quite a stir in the country by his campaign against the He says that the crow destroys the nests and eggs of song birds; that he carries "hog cholera; that he destroys young chickens; that he is the prize destroy- er of seed corn when it is sprouting. The defenders of the crow claim that he is the main destroyer of the corn- borer, and it is certain that the crow would starve the corn borer to death,' could get all the seed corn out of the ground in the spring. A surprising amount of good is being done through proper investigation of the facts concerning birds, insects, weeds, and the various diseases and pests that destroy the farmers' crops and fruit harvests. if he Everybody is Not in Favor of Good Roads It is evident that a movement ig on foot to oppose the County Council appro- friguion for a cement road running north from Oshawa, as will be seen ba the fol- owing report taken from the Oshawa Reformer: : "A recommendation by the County Advisory Board at the County Council given to the expenditure of $24,362 for the paving with cement g rom the City of Oshawa limits north to the intersection of the «Five Point road, met with strenuous opposition from several members, larly Dr. A. A. Farewell, of East Whitby. "The Council could not agree on the $24,362 item; and it was left over for further consideration, but the usval appropriation of $2, 500 was made for the general work on the roads in the suburban area, on the understanding that the ity of Oshawa will contribute a like amount, and the Provincial Highway De- partment $5,000, an amount equal to the 'combined contributions from the particu- and it is expected that within a montl or two the transfer will be made. Application will be made at once for the granting of a chart- er to the Composite Company of Whitby Limited. The men in- terested are all members of the Hocal Masonic lodges, and it is their purpose that the building shall be operated as a Masonic Hall, the stores on the main floor being rented, as at present. --Gazette. Lost Two Games Port Perry Intermediate team is out of luck recently. These players have lost twice to the Uxbridge Intermediate Hockey team. . The latest defeat was at Uxbridge on Tuesday evening last. Experts claim that while Uxbridge has an exceptionally fine team, our boys would have a better chance of winning if they}: played better combination. SE ALBERTA COAL 1 wish to announce that I have made arrangements for two cars of Alberta Coal to be shipped at, once. I would be pleased to me their opinion as to its ts and if Satisfactory will HED DDD (DEDEDE EDD ED DDD DID ED DED DID DD DD ED HD Dy ED DED ED ED ED DD ED Let Your Banker Help | FT GT TT Ty STANDARD BANK "to Build Your Success ARERR CETERA EDF VORTEC TEER SPOTTER AAT & HE Farmer who relies upon his banker for advice and assistance in matters of finance is free to devote all his attention to the actual problems of farming, RR RR Re a = Enlist the assistance offered by the Standard Bank of Canada which, for fifty-two years, has faithfully served the Agricultural Interests in this Dominion. Consult our local manager. OF CANADA. TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY-ONE BRANCHES THROUGHOUT, CANADA 501 Sunda Rev. J. have been Church in preciated, complimen numbers. Dr. G the large chapter of future life. directions verse--wh heaven. God is, is It may be there was Qecision, 1 United Church in Port Perry. aid of the church funds. members and adherents gave $848.00. This puts the church in, good financial condition. opportunities for services which present themselves to the United The service of song given by the choir was very much ap- In the evening the congregation of St. John's Presbyterian Church courteously withdrew their service, and many members joined with the United Church i in the evening service. Si His treatment of this theme was unusugl. the text could and should be applied to the future life, he alsp claimed that the text referred to this life. "There.is no need to put off the enjoyment of heaven till some my words, and my Father will love Him, and we will come unto him, and make our abode with him." The speaker asked "What is the house of 'God? » or St. Andrews? first realized God's presence: work shop--wherever men found God there was God's house; and . The sermon was eloquent and it was practical. to the men and women of to-day, and had a fine spiritual vision of a God who still lives, and still talks with his children, works his great works, and has His message for all 'who can n read them; : "George Sweetman, reeve of the Township of Scugog fo posh five years, was elected Warden of the County of Ontario, at the opening of the January session of that body held at the House Tuesday afternoon. second ballot. J. H. Philp, of Brock Township received four; Uxbridge Township, four; Byron Stiver, A. W. Jackson, Town of Whitby, four, and W. Fast Whitby, one., On the second ballot the up 15 votes; Mr. When the result of the vote was announced 'A. E. Christian, the new Warden was warmly chair by his colleagues, wh gowned hir Jolly Good Fellow." [ The election of Warden three or four ballots have Jeen Font Fortieth Anniversary of the Methodist (now United) Church at Port Perry. y was a fine day Tor. the Anniversary services of the The subscriptions were good in The trustees asked for $800.00 and the W. Graham D.D., LL.D.,, Secretary of the Educational Department of the United Church, was the speaker for-the days ~%77 © b= His mofning address was a review of the unifying influences that at work«n the Canadian Churches, and the splendid Canada. and the 'leader, the organist, and the choir are to be ted upon the splendid rendition of their anthem raham's sermon at night was thoroughly enjoyed by congregation. His text was 'taken from the 14th St. John--*In my Father's house are many mansions." While admitting that i We can enjoy heaven here and now if we follow the in this wonderful chapter, particularly in the 23rd ich reads in part--'"If any man love me, he will keep God dwelling in us spells » St. 'Pauls-- 'some great cathedral?, Not necessarily where His abode. .It may be at "Bethel" on a lonely moor: in Bedford Jail, or in the prison where Jerry Macaulay it might be in the home, or in the a foretaste of heaven. It appealed Counly Conagil Meet (Whitby Gazette) The new warden was elected on On the first ballot he received seven, while Wm. W. G. Cassie Scott Tow! arden-clec Phil Ip one and Mr. Stiver.