3 Stouttville at Lindsay, 'December 28 vayecre b. L for Fall term. sept 20 Phone 241j Port Perry|" AT.CMand A O.C.M. | Teacher of Piano, Vocal and Theory a HA : Our Annual January Clearing Sale' starts Monday, "Jariuary 7th, and will continue for 30 days. All winter ~ goods will be slaughtered. Come in and see the amount of money you can save. Our motto is "not to carry good over. idrom one season to another." We would sooner take a loss and have the new goods in season. We have a lot of broken lines in ahioss and slippers, winter rubbers, wool socks and mitts," windbreakers, macina coats, included i in this sale, that will be sacrificed. Also' men's one, two and four buckles overshoes; women's two buckle and two dome, and some four buckle overshoes, and a lot of zipper goloshes that will be cleared "out at half their value: We will have lots of winter yet. to pick them up at bargain prices. Don't overlook our new lines of feed. We: handle Bran and shorts, cracked corn, mixed scratch feed, cruched oats, mixed chop, and Aikens and Burns Laying Mash for poultry. This mash has proved a wonder. Give it a trial and be convinced: We sell oyster shell and grit. Your hens must have this in winter when closed in. : JAS. McKEE & SON PORT PERRY, ONT. rors fet ee ot wr APtHUT W. Lynde Miller's house and double lot in the village of Seagrave will be received TEACHER OF SINGING. : Studio at the home of Mrs. H. H. up until January 15th, 1929. ' The highest or 'any tender not; Stems. Phone 77 Friday Afternoons Now is your chance i Monday and Tuesday evenings of last 'week was not as successful financially | - as usual. The proceeds for the two nights amounted to only $87. The cast of characters was as follows: Aunt Margaret Grant, Mrs. T. Smith; Ethel Grant, Miss Evelyn Devitt; Cherry Adams, Miss Mabel Argue; Connie Trimble, Miss Ivy Wall; Flos- sie Barnes, Mrs. Leslie Graham; Vinie Jackson, Miss Annie Hamilton; Jack '| Wessler, Mr. Percy Hamilton; Chippy Henderson, Mr. Cecil Hamilton: Sam- my Closs, Mr, Oriole Edgerton; Jos. Meadows Mr. Wm. Hamilton; Fritz Korgel, Mr. Fred' Hamilton; Tuggles the Butler, Mr. Cecil Hind. . Between acts splendid music was furnished by Miss Laura Bailey and the Porteous Girls of Nestleton and "| songs by Mr. Jack: Smith. Congratulati are extended to Mr. Austin Larmer and his bride, formerly Miss Phoebe Beech, on their marriage on Saturday, Dec. 29th. The public and continuation schools re-opened on Monday 7th, @ mem- bers of the school board for the com- ing Jour are Messrs, Carl Wright, W. VanCamp and Fred Willan, A meet- ing to appoint a new Secretary-Treas. to take the place of the late Mr. E. Montgomery, is arranged for the near future. Miss Hazel Mountjoy and Miss 'Helen Fowler have returned to Peter- boro where they are attending the Normal School. Mr. Alvin Bell of the Toronto Uni- versity has returned to the city after spending his Christmas vacation with his parents, What might have been a serious ac- way on.Saturday evening last when Mr. Robt. Hall returning' from To- ronto collided with another car going in the opposite direction. Fortunatel: neither occupant was hurt, but both cars were 80 badly damaged-that they had to be left in a Whitby garage, On Thursday evening of last week Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bailey entertained the dramatic club of St. John's church to an oyster supper and [rogressive euchre and a most enjoyable evening was spent by all. The friends and neighbors of Mrs, Robt." Bell extend to her their deep ympathy in the loss of her father, Lethangue, who passed away '|at his home in Manvers, the last of the old-year. Cartwright has Jost one of its oldest and most highly + ted citizens in the person of Mr. Ro rt J. Ferguson, necesarily accepted. Apply to Charles Moase, 61 Victoria |. St, Lindsay, Committee of Nancy Miller, or to his solicitors Harris & The Creamery 44c., and 41c. for Harris, Port. Perry, Ont. Bier at. 'ou can save labor EE a fod A make ro matey by send: FOR SALE PORT CREAMERY Bay driver, rising 3 years. Apply A. GOODE & SON, Proprietors o John Reader, R.R3, Port Perry, 101 2-3. jan 10 Revised Hockey Schedule Intermediate District No. 4 'BLACKSTOCK to take this opportunity Sedgrave sR exten dont he 'wiahed 'os that the Mountjoy Mrs, oe Earl geet rrell; co of of Cartwri ; : Fallis, who away on Christmas morn ing after a lingering illness of three ears, at the home of his son-in-law, r. J. A, Johnston. The deceased, who was the eldest son of the late S. T, Ferguson, one of | Cartwright's - pioneers, wea horn ght seventy-two years a where he lived all his life except or ten years which he spent in Dufferin and § Simcoe Counties. In 1872 he married Miss Ann McGhee, of Harn- ings Mills, who predeceased him two years ago. He leaves to mourn his loss, three sisters and four brothers: Mrs. Robt. Sheon and Miss Martha Ferguson, pel Dathugt Mrs. Jouise Montgomery a Dar! and Rev. J. 8. Fergu- sony of olebia also four' daughters i two i rs. Norman Johnston Mrs. Mrs. | Arnold Roach so 'well after his severe cident occurred onthe Whitby High-{ in| rush We are very pleased to see Mr. sickness from typhoid fever, also Mr. Archie' Crosier. Both have fully re- cover. 'Mr. and Mrs. Wright Crosier and family spent New Years with Mr. [and Mrs. Geo. Samells, of Scugog. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Crosier and family Helen and Elwood, were holi- daying in Oshawa on New Years. We are pleased to know that Mrs Chas. E. Lamb is improving so well in health and able to accomplish a small amount of work each day, after a serious sickness 'of some five months spent in bed. We hope she continues to gain each day. \ Mrs. Hicks, of Toronto, has returned to her home' after visiting with her laughter, Mrs. E. Sp , here, Mr, and Mrs. A. Spencer were vigiting Mr. and Mrs. E. Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Munro.. Mr. A. Spencer is a brother of Mrs. Munro and Mr. E. Spencer. Our Manchester boys and Prospect boys played a .game -of hockey at Prospect. The former gaining over the latter team.' The score was 9-5. They made a good beginning on the first day of the néw year. Mrs. Les Lamb and Master Elgie were visiting © with Mrs. Lamb's brother, Mr. Fowlie, in Prince Albert, recently. Mr. Fred Limb spent a couple of days in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson and family, Wesley, Harold and Doreen, spent New Years with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnson. We wish the new Councillors, Reeve and Deputy Reeve, every' success. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Archer and children Beth and Robert, spent New Years with' Mrs, Archer's father, Mr. I Vernon. Miss Walls, of Toronto, is spending a short while here on a visit with her sisters, Mrs. Sarah Fursey and Mrs. . Vernon. Mrs. W. McClintock, of Port Perry, is visiting with her brother, Mr. Frank Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Walker spent a day last week in Oshawa. Mrs. John Johnson has left here with her brother Mr. John Betts, of Saskatoon, on a two week's trip to Chatham and Blenheim, and several other places in Ontario. Mr, Betts is an employee of the C.P.R. Mr. Hiriam Fitchett, our jeweller, is kept very busy repairing watches, clocks and other jewellery, during the season 'especially. We are] iy pleased tol learn he has fully recovered from the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Durward Lamb, of Toronto, were recent guests at the home of the latter's uncle, Mr. C. E. Lamb. _At the annual school meeting held in 8, 8. No. 6 School House, during the holidays, the following were elected as trustees for the coming year: Mr, W. D. Munro, Mr. Howard Dobson and Mr. John Joh ; Mr. and Mrs. Evins and family of Raglan visited the! i Dirents, 'Mr, and Mrs. Thos. McKee, Our Sympathy Sats Es Dey SMALL THAT YOU WILL BE| Pillow Stine good cotton Pillow Slip hemstich- , gize 42 Regular 29¢ each. Special Saturday 26¢ each. : Extra 'in Turki quality Kitchen Tow striped towelling. An extra good bor at only 490. | in Eonicion Chintz covered comforter filled 'with 5 pality ure cotton. Size about { Chintzin a BR gular $2.39. SW Spe- '$1.98 each, Quilting Chintz Your chance to save on Quilting § Regularly priced at 25¢. 4 Saturday special 5 i i ow $1.09 | variety of coloring, per yard. Down Filled Comforters Pure down filled comforters covered with Sateen and Satin Panels, at a Mens' Sweaters A large stock of Men's Sweaters on hand in Pullover or Coats. Get your choice at 109% off regular prices. straight reduction of 10% off regular prices. Come early and take your choice. coats, 109 reduction on all Meng' Over- Phone 246 :: Headquarters Established over Thirty years ago in Lindsay PORT PERRY, : SUNDERLAND SUTCLIFFE & SONS, Lm ONTARIO REAVERTON the ditch, There were several others cars suffered the same fate, and fortunately, as far as we know, no one was seriously hurt. The prompt Payment of your | Subscription will help us greatly. Grape Fruit, good value, California Grapes, per Ib New Figs, % Ib package Lemons, per dozen Sn ---- (Hees | | D. CORBMAN FOR SALE YOU WILL NEVER GET COLD IF! YOU BURN OUR Pair Men's Auto Skates, size 8. C O A ] Apply to Frank Dowson, Phone 232]. ge a We sell the best--Lehigh Valley Coal FOR SALE Registered Shorthorn Bull rising 2 years. Aply to Roy Henders, R.R.3, Port Perry. janl7 and Solvay Coke. We can deliver it to your residence if desired. Myrtle Elevator Phone 120 r 5 Myrtle Station, Ont. RAW FURS WANTED We will pay highest market prices. Give us a trial. THE LAKE SCUGOGC "FUR FARMS Nerth half of lot 18, con. 10, Reach, R. R. 1, Seagrave, Ont. ------ Qe FOR SALE Sow with litter of 8 pigs 4 weeks old and 5 good shoats. shire stock hog, registered, 2 years; will sell for $5.00. Five year old shorthorn cow, fresh. Apply to F.W. Bradley, Phone 209, Port Perry. Be WIFE OF DR. C. H. WEAGANT DIES IN WINNIPEG The funeral of Mrs. Lottie May Thompson Weagait, wife of Dr. C. H. Weagant, Clayton Apartments, who died Saturday at the family residence, was held this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services were conducted by Rev. Canon Carruthers, assisted by Rev. Canon Parker, at Holy Trinity church. Burial was made in the family plot in St. John's Cemetery. At the request of Mrs. Weagant, "One Sweetly Solemn Thought" was sung by Mrs. Hugh Ross. Mrs. Weagant was born in 'Man- Get the Habit "chester, Ont., and came West 28 years OF VISITING THE ago. Two years later she married Dr. Weagant, and they settled at VARIETY ': STORE Portage la Prairie, where they lived until 1911, when they moved to Win- WE SHALL ALWAYS HAVE nipeg. During her residence in Mani- "LITTLE NEW THINGS IN [toba Mrs, Weagant was a devoted STOCK church worker and prominent in the J Anglican church. Mrs. Weagant was a sister of Mr. W. F. Thompson and Miss Thompson, of Manchester. : MONUMENTS. JOHNSTON & CRANSTON Manufacturers 20r5 and Minorte ers of of ian snd pnuments. GLAD 10) PAY FOR THEM. Ph Yo Navel Oranges Sunkist Seedless - Per doz. 40¢, 50¢, 600. | California Lettuce, hard heads, each A good York- | | many from going tothe poll and .3 for 26¢. Cisne 15¢ and 20c. Port Perry Leonard Block} SCUGOG NEWS School No 1 opened on the 3rd of January, but owing to the flu, a small number appeared. We hope they are all well and able to get back to school by this time. Schools No. 2 and 8 opened on the 7th, with most of the pupils better and ready for a fresh start. Mr. W. Samells, and Mr, and Mrs. G. Samels, spent Sunday with Mr. C, Samells. Miss *M, Sweetman spent Sunday with Miss Z. Hope. Miss I. Reader was home with her a parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Reader, 4 over the week end, returning to To- LO ronto the following week. Mr. and Mrs. F. Gerrow had their ddughter Olive home from Toronto for a few days last week, The lake is not very save for driving on this winter There are a number . of apen_pls place. There is about a 2 cov ile of & arg: open north of Caes- E area. It looks Spring, but does 8 feal like it. f We cxtend™to Mrs. JoMn pou maker and family, the sympathy of their many friends on*Scugog, where they lived for so many years, in the loss of a husband and father. Mr, and Mrs. Beacock and little Bobbie, of Port Perry ,spent Sunday with Mrs. W. Mark. We are glad to see them. We are glad to see Mrs. Elford feeling so well. after her recent fall. Mr. Grant Jackson, of Burketon, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. W. Jeffrey. We had a very exciting time on Monday, The cold wind did not stop voting. It seemed to be a good time to meet your friends. Mr. George t was re-elected as Reeve with a majority of 7. We will be looking for his usual good service.