SIGH, beeen "of their says, "We are here today and away to- Start the New Year Right If you have not been using our "Better Fuels" place your order with us and be assured of getting heat satis- faction. We handle FAMOUS, READING ANTHRACITE that better Pennsylvania Hard Coal. COKE--Hamco Dustless Coke--Nut and Range sizes. Semet Solvay Coke. ROSEDALE ALBERTA COAL--the same good Alberta coal we have sold the last three winters. 'Fresh car- load just arrived this week. HARDWOOD. HARWOOD SLABS. : If you wish WELSH COAL, SCOTCH COAL, coal or coke for your blower or stoker, we can get you what you need. "PORT PERRY COAL YARD W. G. W. PYATT "Reliable Service and Better Fuels" Phones--94W and 94J - ah TS FFACE-ELLE TISSUE The 1936. acquaintance offer--400 sheets for NOXEMA SKIN CREAM Greaseless, cooling and healing with a free cake of Noxema Cream Soap. Both for 54c. This is the larger size of Noxema. KRUSCHEN SALTS The Giant Package at the regular price--69c. POPULAR SHEET MUSIC All the latest songs at popular prices. 26c. I bs _ ih a LAVENDER FLAKES AND CEDARLENE FLAKES Safe protection from the household a Price 20c. DR. BELL'S MEDICINES Including his latest number. Hog-Onic--a tonic for hogs at 50c. each rg a SEITE ou. MODESS Special 21c. per box or two for 89c. 1 ti i t+ Morrison's Drug Store | i b | Port Perry Phone 16 : 4 > a eae i TEE ET a Sa SSS op CLOVER SEED Our stock of Government Graded Seeds for farm and garden use is now complete and our prices are right. you are ready to buy we would appreciate your business and will endeavour tog ive you good service. Purity Bread Flour, 24's $ 85 Purity Bread Flour, 98's 3.25 A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES, and CROCKERY. 'J. F, MeCLINTOCK BOOTS & SHOES, > Phone PERRY COAL COKE WOOD We are direct importers of the ever famous SCRANTON ANTHRACITE COAL, marked "BLUE" in order for you to tell at a glance you are getting a first class product. STELCO COKE, made in Hamilton from high grade cok- ing coals. Comes to us in car loads direct from the ovens. We have a good source of supply for WELSH AND SCOTCH COAL, POCOHONTAS and STEAM COAL. We have a good supply of HARD BODY WOOD, HARD- WOOD SLABS and SOFTWOOD on hand. If you aye in need of building materials, our shed is well stocked with a great variety of lumber. ------ FRED E. REESOR Phones: Office 73 w; Res. 737 Christie's sweet voice as she sang hymns of praise in our church choir, as well as other entertainments. We are glad for her talent and that she desires to use it to cheer some heart CHALK. LAKE As Mr. and Mrs, A. Christie were about to move from their home here, the neighbours gathered on the eve of their departure to. bid them fare- well, and to show their appreciation stay in the neighbourhood. During the evening a presentaion was made and the following address read: To Mr. and Mrs, Christie: Dear friends, --We live in a world of changing conditions and how true the words of: the' Good Book when it regret very much that circumstances and your own" best interests "have made it necessary for you to remove from amongst us to our adjoining neighbourhood. We. know you both took interest in the same phases of life---to be helpful to your neighbours and in every way carry out the Golden Rule in life, "Whatsoever ye would that men should 'do to you, do ye even 80 to them. » Mr, and Mrs, Christie will: you ac- cept this gift (a silver tea service) as a token of remembrance from this community. When possible return to us, the latch string will be on the outside, and the door will open wide, morrow and so have not a continuing stay." We arp glad and devotedly thankful Toy 'the years you have lived amongst « You have been interested in the i that are good and stand for the right. ' We have many times listened and delightfully enjoyed the music of Mrs, and, touch some responsive chord. We: THE BEST BRANDS OF PREPARED HOUSE PAINT | , Our last, best and greatest wish is that God's blessing may rest upon you, He will be with you in your new -home, in all your daily toil and labor and guide you through life's journey, happy and. triumphant. Signed on behalf of the community, Gertrude Lynde and Bruce Taylor. Myrtle Station Service in the United Church next Sunday will be at 7 p.m;--Sunday School at 1.45 p.m. ~All are welcome. Our Easter service was greatly ap- preciated. - The men's choir rendered two very appropriate selections in a 'whole-hearted manner. We would be glad to hear them more often than ofice a year. Rev. W. E. Honey de- livered a special Easter message on "The Resurrection of Jesus, and veri- fied experiences", reading Luke 24:18- 35, and taking his text from the same "| chapter. Laster visitors with Mr, 20d Mrs, J. E. Beacock were Mr. G. Houston and sons Edmund and Kenneth, and Mrs. McDonald, of Toronto. This is Mr." Houston's first trip down here since his-bad-accident of last -Novem- ber, when he almost lost his life. We are glad he is able to be about again. We are sorry to hear of the serious condition of Mr. Roy Percy He is leaving here this week for Weston, We wish for him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Cook and her brother Mr. W. Ward, of Columbus, were recent visit- ors of the former's son, Mr. Morley Cook and family. Miss Anne Clark of Oshawa, is holi- daying this week with Miss Magee. Misses Dorothy and Bernice Wilson of Whitby were week end visitors of their cousin Master Frank Timms, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hughson of To- ronto were Sunday guests of the for- mers parents, Mr. and Mrs Norman Hughson, Miss Vera Masters of Toronto spent Sunday «with her- parents, Mr, and Mrs. Elwood Masters. y - Mrs, George Wilkins and little daughter Betty of Oshawa, : were guests of her sister, Mrs. Frank Har- rison, here, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ~E. Gascoyne of Brooklin a few days of last week, Let's go to Raglan on Saturday night to hear the famous "Jubilee Singers". I am sure we won't be disappointed. (Too late for last week) Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Pilkey, of Green- bank, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Cooper. Mr, J. W. Pike, on Monday, returns ed to his home in Toronto after spend- ing the past month with friends here| and in Lindsay, Mr. W. E. Harrison, who has been visiting relatives here and in Toronto for the past few weeks, returned to hig home in Latchford this week, His mother, Mrs. Long, accompanied him to Orillia, where she will visit her sister for a short time. 1 Friday and enjoyed a splendid mis- sionary talk ~ and moving pictures home on furlough from Korea. will meet at the home of: Mrs. Hud- gins on Thursday, April 16th. Every- body welcome. Seagrave -- (Continued from page 1) We wonder at the keen interest and untiring efforts ii have kept up dur- ing the years. a fair record once in a while but the one who holds to it for a length of time, shows a strength of character and a purpose.indomitable and hard to equal. You have done all of this. and grateful appreciation and thanks for all you have so cheerfully and successfully done for us. Signed on behalf of the School . S. Glenn Moase, Communion service was fittingly observed at the Easter service on Sunday evening, Mrs. James Hard- and Mr. Joe. Grantham sang "0 Breath of God". During the early part. of the service the following babiés received baptism: Donald Allan Crosier, son of 'Mr. and Mrs. -Allan Crosier; Enid Rath Clements, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clements; Mr.. and Mrs. Howard Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. H. Wannamaker visit- ed in Toronto on Tuesday. - They were accompanied by Mrs. W. Martyn of Prince Albert. Mr. and Mrs. Orr Shunk, Merle and Ordene and Mr. R. Owles visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Shunk on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ross and family of Leagkdale visited the former's sister, Mrs. John 'Colwell and attended Mr. N. Palmer's sale at Sonya. Mr. and Mrs. P. Ripley of Oshawa spent the holiday with Mrs, A, Tanner, Mrs. Clayton Baker of "Stouffville is holidaying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Orchard. - Mr. and Mrs, J. S. McFarlane, and son Reid spent Sunday atthe home of Mrs. R., McTaggart of Sonya. The local Public School teachers began their Easter vacation on Thurs- day evening, Miss M. Ford at Stouff- ville, Miss E. Graham, Fenelon Falls, and Miss N. Urquhart, at Uxbridge, Miss Una Sleep of Raglan, Miss M, Mitchell, Seugog 'Centre- and Mrs, I. Mitchell, Fingerboard at their homes in Seagrave. Mr. Sam Netldy of Brighton and Miss Jean Thomas of Lindsay spent Sunday with Mr.'and Mrs: G. Ewen. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Sleep, Howard and Victor of Lindsay spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, I. Beadle. | The services conducted by our pas- tor, Rev. Mr. Flindall on Monday, Wednesday, Thurdday and Friday of Mr. Dave Harnden, of Port Perry, paid a flying visit to this burg on Monday. A number of our W.M.8, prembors last week were very, helpful and in- epiring. Those who were not privileged to be present have certainly missed something which was very beneficial attended a gathering in Brooklin last given by Dr. Florence Murray, who is ost people can make| ing and Miss Jean Harding sang as|- a duet, "He Did Not Die In Vain"; Women sa Everywhere in Canada Fira Are T Talking About the Sensational i Sadr reconditioning 'the hair © with a"new sclentific prin. ciple of oil treatment ; .. * the de Graff method of a instant popularity every- where, : Secure one of these deep, _ natural, enduring de Graff waves now, - rounlar 35 wave 3 nine ocr leaveathe he hair sot and]ustrous MULLIGAN'S BEAUTY SHOPPE' T PORT PERRY . SPECIAL $3. 00: | . ave. ving Lotion . Phone 75 Ey © The 'Woman's Missionary Society |} : and Murray Clements Gibson, son of |.__ and in Keeping with Passion Week. THE CHOICE OF GOOD MEATS IS EASY IF You BUY -- FROM-- : BERT MacGREGOR PHONE i © So we ask you to accept our deep| H- GOOD BREAD and Baking of "the Daily Family Requirements will: be 1 readily secured from - Jemison & Hutchinson, Bakers ; PORT. BERRY - "Tm your Telephone, th be Hi emer you ever saw. wie Mm. A. GERROW serve. JUST TRY IT «IT'S DELICIOUS "We mean our good Bread and Pastry. materials are used, and our carefu 80 to make baking that you will be delighted I" work Ry 8 2 Garrow Brothers fp G. M, GERROW | Jackson, Phone 189 r 8-1. The 'best mang Bnehip Che] endorses the, ilisione y of this shop RASPBERRY CANES FOR SALE Columbia Raspberry canes for sale, good healthy stock--60c¢, per dozen, or $4.00 per hundred. Enquire from J. FF. McClintock, Port Perry, = Lot one, Concession two, Township of Mariposa. Immediate possession, -40 acres plowed: - Savings Company, Executors of the || Estate of Dr. A. E. Vrooman: apr28 tise OP Pee FOR. SALE 31 A number of used Cream Separators including DeLaval, Renfrew, and % | Anchor Holt; also new machines. 111 r 6, Port Perry. "apr 16 "DUCK EGGS FOR SALE egg for 60 or more, Apply to E. Bl FOR RENT... John Streets, Port Perry, Apply to Hugh F. Lucas, Box 545, Whitby, Ontario. ay 3 y { LOOK HERE! Top prices paid for' Fowl, Sheep- .} skins, Wool, Horsehair, Feathers, Hides, Batteries, Light Metals, and all kinds of rags. Phone for informa- Perry, night or day. Sale of Home-made Cooking : The Evening Auxiliary of the W. |M. 8, of the United Church will hold Venture Tea Room on Saturday, Apr. 26th from 38 to & p.m,. ~ MYRTLE (Too late for last week) Mrs. Will Booth, of Whitevale, has been visiting her son Mr. F. Booth. has been on the sick list and confined to his 'bed for the past three weeks. : Success. to Mr. Melvin Honey who is writing on his final examinations this week, If he is successful he will be a full-fledged electrical engineeer. Farmers are getting their help ready "for spring work. | Duff has engaged B. Thompson,' of Raglan, and W. Laviolette is with J. C. Lawrence, Mr. M. Perry has": moved to the house which Mr. Archie Parrinder re- cently vacated. Mr. Parrinder is working the Kent farm as well as the one he recently purchased this year. Mrs,<Robert E. Hoar and daughters Following the Settasork services that Rev. Mr. Honey held at the four appointments on Sunday the Quarter- ly Board met here on Monday night with representatives of the four ap- given a unanimous invitation to remain for a third year, It was also decided that' Raglan and Myrtle should have alternate afternon and evening ser- vices which will commence soon and continue until November: visited with friends here on Tuesday. At the close of the lesson period on Sunday. Mrs. Dave Leury gave a very intéresting talk on Missions. The of- fering for the first Sabbath in each month is set apart for this cause d the object is to promote greater terest and responsibility especially apr 16 . FARM FOR SALE OR FOR RENT 100 acres; good buildings; east half - For further particu- - lars apply: to the Victoria Trust and Ap-. HIply 'to O. Hyland, Burketon, Phone 4 Front 'Mammoth Strain Pekin Ducks. - ' M176c. per setting of 11, of 6%c. per . apr 16° HOUSE AND-LOT FOR SALE OR Frame holise, corner of Mary and -april28 tion to Alix Gilboord, Phone 177, Port 0 a sale of Home-made Cooking in the' Sorry to report that Mr. Roy Percy Mr. Jim |of Toronty visited friends here. on n Sat- "Jurday. : x pointments and Rev. Mr. Honey Nek 2 Mr. Harry Thorne, of Manchester, | Seth among the younger element ot the school, Lop + : 2 oy / ei |