~ CALL UP GERROW'S-- Their Business is BAKING. SEX GERROW'S BAKERY Bakers and Confectioners, Port Perry. KEPLER'S COD LIVER OIL ; With Malt Extract is sold the world over and is one of the most palatable and easily digested forms of administering Ced Liver Oil. WAMPOLE'S EXTRACT OF COD LIVER Is a splendid tonic the whole year round. MOIRS CHOCOLATES EASTMAN KODAKS and FILMS ot FENCED] 4 Morrison's Drug Store : Port Perry le Ontario Phone 16 WOOD AND COKE We are cleaning our Lumber Yard, and are offering mixed wood cut in foot lengths for $6.00 double cord, de- livered in town. Our Coke is the best quality, and we are having wonderful success with it. Let us have your orders now, and get ready for the cold weather. Less ash--more heat-- less costs--$11.00, delivered. $10.50 at the bin. We pay the weigh bill. --_-- Sam. N. Griffen Lumber Co. Phone 240 Day or Night Port Perry "DEACON. DUBBS" WILL BE AT MEMORY HALL, UTICA, JAN. 29. The Greenbank Dramatic Club will present their drama "Deacon Dubbs" at Utica on Friday evening, Jan. 29th, under the auspices of the Bue Bird Girls' Club. eel MPPs THURSDAY, JAN 21st--Farm stock and implement, the property of Mrs. LAW. OFFICE GREER & HUMPHREYS Barristers, Solicitors, ete. Money to Loan Office; McCaw Blk, Port Perry. PR Cr I TE CR ht A gh Thursday, J. 27th, di t : Phohe204 Stanley Real, lot 16, con. 8, Broek.| ¢,.. another term. Rev. J. O. Totten hie Sy The ih Selene to the Star in your commun- i Phone after hours: 3514 See large bills for terms and par-| very ably acted as chairman. Re-|to'be held at the home of Mrs. Wm. ity, and you are willing to ; Oshawa, ticulars. freshments were served at the close| Dobson. The meeting was brought to undertake the work, please Ted Jackson, Auctioneer, | and a social time spent. a close with prayer by the president, |call at the office. 110 w , : ow, ® @ Be » - ¢ 40 Look for an entirely different kind of a ride than you expect from a 'low-priced car when you drive the new Pontiac Six. : For we have done many things to give ' you this extra comfort. The new Pontiac: George A. Keay: AUCTIONEER = Specializing in Pure Bred Stock#ales and General Farm Stock Sales, Grad-| uate of National Auction School, Can-| ada, also Repperts School of Auction-| eering, U. 8. A. Several years of practical experience. Licensed in the counties of York, Ontario, Simcoe and] | Dufferin. Rates moderate. Offices at Mount Albert, Ont,, and Office and auction rooms, Victoria Street, Allis- ton, Ont. Bell, Independent and Bee- ton Phones. ZION at the home of Mrs. Edgar Wooldridge attendance. ar J The meeting was opened by all sing- ing "Yield not to Temptation." The Bible reading was taken by Mrs. Swanson, followed by. all repeating the Lord's Prayer. The minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. A few items of business were trans- acted. The Association was divided into three groups to raise money dur- ing the winter months, the leaders be- ing Mrs. Wm. Stokes, Mrs. Stanley Hall, and Mrs. John Sloan. - The meeting closed by singing "What a Friend We Have in Jesus." Lunch was served and a social time spent by all. Miss Ellen Stokes is visiting with her friend, Miss Hilda Houghton, of Omemee. Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Lillico, Salem, Mariposa, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wooldrjdge. Mrs. Lunney, of Sonya, is visiting her daughter Mrs. Wm. McTaggart. Mr, and Mrs. Brakenridge are visit- ing with their daughter Mrs. Gordon Gilson. Mr. Lloyd Western spent the week- end, the guest of Mr. Royce Naylor, of Cameron. . Mrs. Stanley Hall has returned after visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Broad, of Toronto. A number from here attended the play entitled "Whiftlin" given at Little Britain on Friday evening by the Tuxis Boys of Cold Springs." All 'report "good time. , : ZION The Zion Hockey boys journeyed to Little Britain on Monday. and played a friendly game with the boys their, The score being 4-8 in favor of Little Britain. ) Miss Hilda Houghton returned to her home at Omemee after visiting here, and Miss Ellen Stokes returned with her for a few days. Mr. John Fisher, of Toronto, spent the week-end with his parents Mr. and Mrs, T. Fisher. : Mr. and Mrs. William Stokes and family spent Saturday evening with Mi, and Mrs. Austin Mortimer. Quite a number attended the dance at Oakwood oriF#day night. All re- port a good time. Myrtle Station A number from here went to Brook- lin last Friday evening to attend the Masonic "At Home" and report a good time. Mr. Will Heron, of Brooklin, in the neighbourhood last week pressing hay. Mrs. R. Chisholm spent a part of last week in Toronto. Mrs. W. J. Cook has returned from spending some weeks in Toronto with her daughter Mrs. F. Beadle, who has recovered from her recent illness. The South Ontario Sunday School : : Convention, held in the church here on Mr. and Mrs. Alex McKinnon and Tuesday, was well attended by a re- family of Sonya, visited with Mr. and presentative gathering from the dif- :Mys. Chas. Foster on Sunday. ferent places. Reports by the different | Superintendents were given, showing all to be in good standing. ~Rév. H. Mellow, Manilla, spoke on "Worship MANCHESTER The monthly meeting of the W.M.S, was held at the home of Mrs. F. Crosier on Thursday, January 20th in the Sunday School", followed by a discussion. Rev. H. C. Priest, Secre- with about twenty-five ladies present. Mrs. Murphy, vice president, had tary of the O.R.E.C. led in the dis- cussions of Sunday School problems. Mr. I. Ormiston, of Raglan, was elected President for next year, at which place the convention will be held. Myrtle ladies served lunch at the noon hour at which a hearty vote of thanks was tendered them. The annual congregational meeting of the church was held recéntly. Re- ports from all the departments were read, showing a balance on hand. The Stewards and Elders were re-elected Minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. After a short business session Miss Duff, of Toronto, gave a very interesting and inspiring talk on temperance. It is hoped all will do what is in their power to help along this good cause. Mrs. F. Crosier was elected to attend the W,M.S, Conven- tion to be held at Bowmanville on The Zion Women's Association 'met on Thursday afternoon with a large | under the doctor's care. charge of thé devotional exercises. Mrs. A. Crosier visited friends 'Port Perry on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Gerrow and Maun: sell visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Prentice on Sunday. Sorry to report Mr. Harvey Dobson Mr, Thos. Barrett is able to be out again, & ame AEE ] Mr. and Mrs. Bob. Kirk in Oshawa recently, > 'ii in Mr. and Mrs, Wells, Toronto, with Fowlie Bros. over Sunday. ; Mrs. John Moore visited in Oshawa with Mrs, Ralph Butt. : Mrs, Geo. Webster and son Ray on Wednesday. on Friday night by the Greenbank Dramatic Club was a real success. Trixy was a wonder, taking her nart so well. Deacon Dubbs also fade a hit. We must congratulate the Green- bank Club on their splendid play. The Community Club held a skating party at Kerry's Pond on Thursday night and had a good time. Children Left Alone In a little house in back t two ghildren are awaiting . and d's return. They are ng helped by a friend 0! ization but there can bé no home for them here are the parents? visited with Chas. and Mrs. Gerrow| _ The play given in the Township Hall until their parents ay 6 or y months they have been stru itn for lost health and stre i % Hospital for 08. They have benefited gi ry 80 many hundreds do, from uiet- ness, fresh air, kindly nursing and medical attontion, 'the aining=room of 6 wi 0 = . . for two meals a day sow | th ©] ch work a thin has gulf Jose, eg the CAR on well as opening the on misery and despair to Rundreds of the consumptive poor. The hospi greatly needs your help. 'Will rep please send a gift to Mr. A. KE. Ames, 228 Collexe St. Toronto. A Correspondence Contest will be car- in the past years, and the same cash prizes are offered. If there is no correspondent ried on under the same conditions asl} ~ Purchasing commodities by payir 'a dollar down and a dollar a we XK 1} has grown into great popularity. Often if the object purchased is worn out before it is paid for, and the purchaser cont- ~ inues to pay. Buy yourself a fortune on the installment plan by placing installments of your earnings in a Ban of Commerce savings account. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE * with which Ls amalgamated ( THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA Eas EE DD EDD ED ED DD ED ED ) Clover Seed We are buying Clover Seed again this year, and if you have any to offer we will be pleased to quote you cur very best price. Will also quote on timothy seed. If you are mixing your own' laying meal, we can Supply . you with 60% pure meat meal or 40% meat and bone mi Something. of this nature is. absolutely necessary if you "would have winter eggs. - kel pga S$ We Slee have Royal Purple Laying Mash, Oyster Shell an s : Bi,7 We always keep a complete stock of high class Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Crockery, etc., and would be pleased to serve you during 1982. DONT WORRY ABOUT FIRE! Have your property properly insured at once HAROLD W. EMMERSON is more spacious, luxurious and is thoroughly Insulated. In addition, the chassis includes 47 points of rubber cushioning; fully enclosed springs Silent Synéro-Mesh Transmission; Free 'Wheeling; and Ride Control. These are but a few of the mew Pontiac's important featured. Famine "them! Then drive the car--one is ready for you You will agree that ' "Pontiac is indeed an outstanding 'GENERAL MOTORS VALUE © WITH QUIET SECOND GEAR * RUBBER CUSHIONING AT 47 POINTS MERCHANT TAILOR FALL SUITS and OVERCOATS® in the latest styles, Excellent cloths and trimmings. Workmanship Guaranteed. _ FRENCH DRY CLEANING ~ Agent for Regent Clothes HUGH CAMPBELL A suitable piece of property for installing an up-to-date . Planing Mill. It is our intention to carry a fu line of Lumber and Building Materials during the coming year, " * sud expect to do all kinds of mill work. If you are thinking 'or repairing this year let us have your bill for 5 i ort ts ELL Coal sie Hedy. Waban srvived; gid while this car lasts