24 SAN HN As oh ANY RN LX x, LE LE PAGE EIGHT PE ST TR F. W. BROCK & SON RED & WHITE STORE SPECIAL SOUP | County Council (Continued from front page) in the December session that no action was to be taken to collect from the alleged - debtor municipalities until after the Port Perry court action had been decided one way or the other, Among the grants listed were-- a grant of $26 each to the South Ontario and the North Ontario Wowmen's In- Crh SNAPSHOT CUILL Good Baking at' Reasonable Prices ~ is Our Policy ras 'Give us a trial--you won't be dissappointed Don't Overlook the Importance Of Birthday Pictures' Crosse & Blackwell AGUS SOUP stitutes; $80 to the Whitby Fire : he rd POMATO soup - 25 cents Brigade; $100 for tlie Canadian In- Cerrow Brot ers | 8 PORK AND BEANS, 28 oz. tin ....... rw ra 10c. ily Sor 21 BR Ip ue on in. CERROW o. i cerrow McLAREN'S PEANUT BUTTER, 32 oz. ...... vee s.29c, Public Libraries in the County. ara ; PLUM JAM, 32 21¢ Council decided to help the vari- : Su WF CT IR INE RAT ARE . ed Ti po EBs Ja ; WALKER'S SODAS, ....tvvvirenneanenns 2 Ibs. for 23c. tions in the county by increasing their | The Star 8 Job Department is well re. ' annual grants by 10 per cent, The FIVE ROSES FLOUR, 7's, 28C. ...........vn. 24's, 89c. Batis nald acer Sent ORdriey equipped to han e your printing C. & B. CATSUP, 380 bottleonly ............ 2 for 25c. Plowmen's Association, $135; North requirements. a Ontario Plowmen's Association, $1386; -- Don't delay taking the new baby's sloture and then watch him grow Phone 29w, Port Perry. " Prompt Delivery MYRTLE - (Too late for last week) THE CHOICE OF GOOD MEATS IS EASY IF YOU BUY -- FROM -- BERT MacGREGOR Pleased to report that Mrs. W. S, foot at the Oshawa Hospital last week is progressing 'very favourably. Messrs, J. C.,, Andrew and -James Lawrence, attended the funeral of the i of Enfield, on Tuesday. Miss Viva Briggs, who was one of} the delegates from this S. S. to at- 'the -school a very full report of the programme, on Sunday, for which she .was tendered a hearty vote of thanks, Mr. Allin Downey was in Ottawa | last week assisting with a truck load | Parks, 'who had an operation on her} former's nephew, Mr, Wallace Scott,} tend the convention in Ashburn, gave} Miss Alma Northcott, Messrs, H. Aylesworth and Douglas Kay, of Osh- 'awa, called on friends here on Sun- day evening. ZION A large 'crowd gathered at Zion when the ladies served a hot oyster supper in the basement of the church. Supper 'was served from six until all were served, then all gathered in the church where a program was given by 'the following talent. Rev. Mr, Flin- 'dall acting as chairman. The opening 'number, "All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name", address by chairman, recita- 'tion by Jimmie Bryan, selection by Zion Orchestra, (Mr, and Mrs, Fergu- Sonya Dramatic Club, Admission 26 and 15 cents. MARSH HILL spending a time iwth his aunt- Mrs. Roy Hood. Mr. Anson Swanick, who is attend- ing Shaw's Business College, Toronto, spent the week-end at his home here. "Mr, and Mrs. Wilniot Gregg enter- tained a number of their friends one evening recently. Mr. E. C. Waines is still in the play is entitled "The Little Clodhop- | per" and will be presented by the|¥ Master Bobby Haron, of Wick, is 'Brooklin Fair, $150; Uxbridge Fan, EL A Tes ee $250; South Ontario Fair, $300; Port through monthly snapshots thereafter. 0 4 SPECI ALS IN SILK cor Perry Fair, $260; Scott Agricultural N these modern' tithes the father is | moments. the next tine Have your ' 3 Society $195; Brock Fair $200; Rama lucky if hie is permitted to see his [camera and yourself ready for ac- Y RAYON TAFFETA and FUJI SILK TO CLEAR This Week. Fair $1560; Beaverton Fair $300, DIV hom id JF Severs) davsat Ho oer ns te be Shona Wampale' ] Extract of Col Liver. r Sir Stork has de - % i Regular foe: Sond BREMEN ge oA To clear 81 2, yal py Sadibon ib ta shove ol ie age, unless it is through the heavy |of these baby pictures to go around An excellent tonic Caen Pr . per bottle $1. 00 - . Ta] itsrnd dollars Wace en a. gluss of a well guarded yindow or | for there ars iis Tl ; : 4) , : ra A ioorin the hospital, Aftera few days, | cousins and friends in distant cities \ , . : W. R. JOHNSTON & CO. The Children's Aid Society was given we when nurses and doctors | who are always looking forward to DR. RELI'S CONDITION ron 28¢. per 1b: 10 $1287.50 for the maintenance of Coun- lecide he is not a common carrier of receiving a snapshot of the newly: fi "1 , * oe & MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS ty wards. Money paid out the other .erms that might attack the baby arrived commander of the "infan- Ibs for $1.90. t Children's Aid Societies amounted to «nd retard its growth, he Boul by Loh J 2 rit Where the Ho] 3 GUARANTEED TO FIT $341.16. A total of $188 was paid to 1 means exercige his authority as efore you c COOPER'S DRI-KILL " : . the Boys' Training School at Bow- \ father and demand permission to | days, months and years nave gous is top- notch for Roe. on stock. - 2°16. pkg. for be. hoot" the baby--with a camera, | your thild is starting to school, New Spring Samp €s Now In Famille; for maintenance of seyeral 2 es baby has grown up and before you - oy. h hance tq wonder how he > ' Every month is usually considered ave 8. c e PASSMORE Ss TWO MINUTE 'BRONCHI AL AID $19 95 - $24.50 $27.50 Reove Chiailes Dohisttd of Besver + bi. thday in-a baby's life until he is | will "turn out" you are wondering Mixture is excellent for cold or cough. b50c. bottle. . ton, and Reeve Lyman Gifford, of E, a year old "Thereafter, regular yearly | what time he will come home to 2 gts Whitby, and Deputy-reeve R. Mow- birthdays are inorder. At least a|"turn in." . - > Ya Crm 351] ? " n : bray, of Pickering, were appointed on picture a month ghould be 'made of There's always the "first time" for 8 Pa \ A WE i > Sia lpn - ns 1ths you had better keep | sands of events in, a baby's life. . : W. M. Croskery, Agricultural Rep- Lyelve mon 1 od with film at all [There is the first time he discovers orr ison' 8 rug Store - FOR SPRING ARE NOW IN : resentative, presented a comprehen- Jour exviats als A ae Ns SUNWORTHY, SEMI-TRIMMED and SUN-TESTED Se report 5 the vork duleg the your buby is going to take his first [cides in his own little mind that "Port Perry Phone 1 ; 2 . S at 4c. roll up. [| past year. e report was well re u tajtering step--and what | they are something good to ea 8 y : i : ; PAPERS at 9c. per roll and up: TRORDERS » P | ceived, eh ih 4 your lite--not his. It|first smile, and then that great mo- Te < J : 7 ta : a - - apoarently means. nothing to the | ment when he reaches out wih wy CF oe ; i 3 t oH $ : "hv. Tle simply steps out in a mat- [chubby little arms and says, "'Blah," IR Ce J af : He CHATELANE PATTERNS ...... EERIE Each 15c. 2 / u or Hr i an manner, and | which is at once interpreted by the | i - ~~ EPSOM vou ot gil exclted, let'out a couple | parents to mean "Dadde," or "Mom: Start the New Year Right | | \ iT ' a? vhooups, gasp, laugh and scare the | mie, ' sometimes depen %, h ! ii SUNSET DYES, 1%. ikki vg md sip! as fii ho thojeughly. that he ii ¥ nay ths hensenala, Pre- If you have not been using our "Better Fuels" plisa. <« HB ; . x Wo. it Me +0 upd has to do it all over again. So make this "Baby Picture Pre- : . : A +» rhances are that you will not | paredness Week" and load your cam- your order with us and be assured.of getting heat satis- ; NEW PRINTS 15¢c., 20c., 25 30¢ er yard i atv, Was patie) for that first step, or if |erasready foraction. Youdon'thave Sail Wo dante FAMOUS HEADING ANTHRACITE 1 4 ARR ¢., «0c., «oc, -pery the Golden Wedding Anniversary ot "on wid happen to be holding the | to wait "until you see the whites of action. e 'handle ®. uh Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McCulloch. - On e+ ern in your hand you may, in |their eyes," as. a certain Ty that better Pennsylvania Hard Coal. ; ) that day the Epsom Ladies Aid sought your ex-'tement, even turn it in Ps man 2a said, Lt on Wi to do Mrs. McCulloch honour for she w ong direction and get an out-of-| minute they perform COKE--Hamco Dustless Coke--Nut and Range sizes. a Phone 49 Port Perry i | had been the President of the Aid for i wae pletnve of your own mid i jasoingiing, amusing little baby ; 'Semet Solvay Coke. i > Y i {sa this moment of | "tric { 4 B : Ee I ER ETE Ee more than twenty years and had onl an, Rat don't m x ; relinquished ns x vier : ETT . ROSEDALE ALBERTA COAL--the same good Alberts : fit ill health. : coal we have sold the last three winters. Fresh ear- : { The ladies of the society together ; 4 load just arrived this week. G@ET YOUR with lets who HARTGE Hos $i FO | N D D | A D HARDWOOD, HARWOOD - SLABS. . : seventy persons, gather a e LIFE, FIRE, AUTOMBILE, home of Mrs. McCulloch, when an ad- ; ed 4. , If you wish WELSH or stok SCOTCH COAL, ing dress was read by Mrs. W. Ackney, ? : A or your blower or stoker, we can get you what you and THEFT INSURANCE and a beautiful coverlet was presented| Mr. William Mole, of Reach Town- [-the body of the old man was also|@ need. igi by Mrs. Jas. Ackney. ship, was found dead in his barn on} almost entirely frozen. : : & 3 The address which touched on the| Monday. He had evidently gone to| Dr. G. M. Rennie, the Coroner, was | i PORT PERRY CO AL Y ARD 5 HAROLD W. EMMERSON zeal, tact, and good judgment of then | the barn to feed his stock. called; but after looking . over, the \ . : Port Perr former president, expressed the hope| Deceased had been suffering from| situation he did not think that an in- ~W. G. W. PYATT : Ae Phone 41 or, y that the worthy couple may live long | heart attacks for some time. On this| quest was necessary. ~~ > |§ Phones--94W and 94) "Reliable Service and Better Fuels" ys A and enjoy good health and happiness | occasion he had just carried a very} Mr. Mole worked a small farm near : a : till the end of their days, was signed | heavy pail of water which he carefully | the Yellow School, So 3 by the president, Mrs. A. Claughton, | set down inside the stable door. Then| He was over seventy years of age, |, ; and Mrs. Walter Howsam, the secre-| he collapsed: _ | and has ho Jug alone for ome » i tary. After a most enjoyable after-] When the neighbours found him] years. 'Mr. Mole was a man of] : Feginning the New Year, you will be making resolutions-- oy. had 'been spent i, a and] about 9 o'clock Monday evening, the| sterling character; greatly loved and |} Why not this one-- "Resolved to buy -miy meat from + feasting, the happy party broke up| pail of water was frozen solid, and respected by all Who knew him. : : he lowest and many expressions of congratula- - en Cawker Bros." We will assure you of the best at t rk eae align SS ---- d B ki f h D possible prices. | couple may live long to enjoy the es- The many fries ory i rh SUPE 4 an a ing Oo t € aily | : Lo teen of the community in which they | 80n, are sorry to hear 1 co had spent most of their days ¥ | his home in Prince Albert. ? The Homans Ancaaimat teen 1 Family Requir ements will CAWKER BROS. 4 ya. Mr. Giles Tran, Whitevale, called on bank are having a supper and play|@ b di 1 d f friends here on Sunday. in the Church on February.19. The € readi y secure rom Jeinison & Hutchinson, Bakers | PHONE 93, ~~ - - i PORT PERRY * CTRLNGEG SOTA 70 Re; -- PRO Laon ey - ~~ We are direct ihiportera of the ever farsous SCRANTON ANTHRACITE COAL, marked "BLUE" in order for you to I' FATE ARIAT RAL RINT ISUNID | of horses that Pengalley and son, of son Sigh di oe hospiel We hope for a samples re- tell at a glahce you are getting a first class product, § ROYAL PURPLE CONCENTRATE, 100s ..........$3.76 § | Brooklin, took down for Mr. Markl, Matas, Brus Sonley Lid Wost| ms any trent, around hor, of STELCO COKE, made in Hamilton from ghigrade. coke ' 8 ROYAL PURPLE CALF MEAL, 5 RNP ¥ | i Hf oh 1 : ie 3 " a he by Hort | Mr. James Ward are sorry to hear of ing coals, Comes to us in car loads direct from the ovens. 'MARVEL PASTRY FLOUR, 2#c ......... EPERTRTI.. it . : Howlett, reading by Miss McFarland; bin Yel fain hone ~ We have a good source of supply for WELSH AND 5 ARISTOCRAT TOMATO JUICE, per tin ....... cove 05001 MANCHESTER | eciection by the orchestra, reading by "SCOTCH COAL, POCOHONTAS und STEAM COAL, FOUNTAIN TOMATOES, 2's .......... ...4 for 26c. 4 Mrs. Ethel Mitchell, Whitby, spent} Miss Elva Hall, instrumental by Miss Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Langstaff spent TCH an PRINCESS FLAKES .......... ceviiirereeseeins ABQ [the week-end with Mes, T, Vernon, | |irens Wickets, song by Joe Short, Sunday afternoon at Russell Giideis{ = ( \ od supply of HARD BODY WOOD, | HARD. EGO BAKING POWDER, | ve 26 | Misses K. Northeott, Giadys Thom. | dislogue, "Marrying OF Brother Sam-| Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Gregg and[l G61 SLABS d SOFTWOOD hand. BRAN, 2 Reda iad iba '130 'son. of 'Oshawa spent the week-end] #on'! by Mrs. Norman Jacobs, Miss E.| John spent an evening last week at gn on an ; J: HEALTH 5 CUSTARD POWDER, 16 08 ... 29 lg | ith Miss Helsn Croster. Ske, Mrs Loy emer, canes. B.| Robt. Swaniek's, ¢.¢ Ifyou are in need of building materials, our shod {0 well "0 HARRY 'HORNE S CUSTARD POWDER, 16 0Z .... 29 Mrs. Jas. Masters was in. Torofito Sloan, Wesley Stokes and Herman Os- y g y y MEN'S DXRoRD SHOES +i ivi 0444 82.50 to as 3 iver the weok.end borne," God Save the King ended the: ; stocked with a great variety of lumber, ; ; BOOTS, Black or Minas sv Oud ; f 'program after which Joe Short sold : 2h HR ALL NURBER GOLOSHES Ow ery Ba A wore aot Moe and vce. Basu 'the cakes and ples to the highest bid- CONANT & ANNIE ie ; ES y EE LOSHES ...........v4: 1.30 2 | Crosier, on Saturday, ders, Proceeds $21.00. GORDON D. CONANT, K.C., i L rh PEA ERAASR RAL RR ALL 0 | Mrs. Jas, Cochrane and Mrs, Geo.] The friends of Mr. Gogden are sorry ALLIN INE ANIS: B.A, LL.B. Schnapp, of Buffalo, were with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Jos, Mitchell over the week-end, while working in the woods, We Hope to hear he met with a painful accident | Gg 4h i and § (Oshawa). for a 4 speedy recovery, we And at Court Houss, Whithy, (Mr. Conant) : j Fhona. 1, TWhiDy)