shat Ea Reiki 3 ; Litt ASAE A Rs C120 RI AB RAB A EA BR SAA AES RR PRIN be SEB MA HET DE IAT EA Ea Cr Sr i ie on ng a \ / MR. HEPBURN DID RIGHT § : Johnnie off the tune, Mise Alma : ; Hon. Peter Heenan has had etiough Parliamentary experience rise E910 89 het Junber Shak basin WAMPOLE'S PHOSPHO-LECITHIN is a good nerve food to realize that his actions in the Leg ture ntly earned the in np an A, Fit ll ale and tonic, Price $1.00 rebuke wieh Mr, Hepburn so Jromptly administered. His apology sang "My Task" as a closing number shows he profit second thought. ' : HEALTH SALTS--large sive Health Salts with desorated It ia to the credit of the Phime Minister that he did not permit] [he Sea¥reve people ull enloyed the drinking cup. " H|the rank of a Cabinet colleague to deter him for a moment from enjoyed the program as much, SPECIAL ON PEPSODENT ANTISEPTIC -- two bottles BI exercising the alertness for which he is noted, "A less: courageous | A (regular 50c.) for 5lec. Loader would hove attempted to temporize and "save the face" BS SA 4 EE . §| of the ster in some way. « SLR 4 ; ; .» § NEW LINE OF CANDY--Caroly's. , ...... Per 1b. box 60c. ff ** "yy ME BE deserves commendation for taking the mater ASH RN iy ' COATED GINGERETS:.......Per Ib. 35¢. Blin hand firmly and frankly, and having the debate adjourned, Mr, Walter Kerr and Mr, Walter c Bh CHOCOLATE-CO T : ~ f| view of tHe conduct of my colleague." 'The public reprimand Knight are having Hydro installed in copie Ke 2 STATIONERY SALE -- A 16c, writing tablet and 10c. §ghould terminate any further disposition to introduce bear-garden | their homes, a & package of Envelopes (while they last)...... for 17¢c. scenes in the Provincial Parliament. N | is: In spite of 20. much 'sickness in the of ; EASTER EGGS--Cream filled at 5c. and 2 for 5c. the The. Sectors Exe not Sending men to the Legis hire lo a LE nditidiogdmgol ; MUSIC " i > s : = ----_ Ltendance at the Y.P.8. and Women's p POPULAR MUSIC . < - Guild Supper and Concert on Wednes- 3 ' ; M 9 day evening. : 8 ! Morrison's Drug Store 10 lbs. of TOBACCO for | i wes a emits, xeamen | od ° . and Georgina visited with Mr. and PORT PERRY ---- Phone 16 = : . Mrs, E. Heron on Sunday last. A >, : [ee I Services in Burn's Church will be 0,0 0 held at 11 a.m. on Sunday, March u 5 5 . . Should Competition at Fairs Be eranion: Moines Evormiy 3 : ) we . H 4 i] . { ~ Restricted? ® welcome. : : : The Y.P.S. held their meeting on ' ; (Continued from front page) We have on hand a quantity of very good Sunday evening last i Taking She 9 ] ; broken) Leaf Tobacoo, which until all sold form of devotional night. Mrs, Goz- ws A cattle classes have been featured at several fairs located in areas where cattle ( in ) ) a t10 Ib or onl $1 00 don Fisher was convenor. Mr, West BRING Canadian Fish and Shellfish are purchased in the fall for winter feeding, such as West Elgin, Carp, Thorn- we w sell a 8. y 4 . gave a very interesting: talk, and Miss more often to your table. Benefit by dale Ilderton. : 3 f ! Vera Leach sang a very pleasing solo. their richness in proteins, minerals, When discussing restrictions of area at a District meeting recently, a or 100,1bs. or $7.90 Mr. David Grant was in Toronto on Yhsming and Jodine ea their a ' representative from a progressive fair stated that in the home Township ; Saturday. : - or yo nds ke a saving in there probably would be not more than three breeders of pure bred Short- ; N Although there are a number of ! RAR ; 'horns and perhaps fewer of registered stock of other breeds, Let us suppose Such Tobacoe, fh, Lroken Would 301 at people sick in the community we are Rs Er, tuo, or Canadian Yuh x that in this Township there are 400 farmers and not more than 26 breeders 400. per Ib. ena for yours to-aay. glad to report no serlous cases and ing qualities ive you full valile for of pure bred stock. What opportunities have the other 376 farmers to par- EXCEPTIONALLY cOoOD QUESNEL LEAF we hope the good old spring sunshine every cent spent. % : ticipate as exhibitors at the fair? True, they show in the farm product i : : will soon come and clear up the di- Serve Canadian Fish d Shellfish : classes but it will be admitted the average fair has too few classes for such. TOBACCO--3 Ibs. $1.80 geases 80 popular this time of the pare oft Fresh I Onderson This may explain partially why many "Societies have only a half or a third . | year. ' food in fresh ifs canned § 2 the number of members they had 50 years ago. | | CH LEH HE pickled, dried hi atta fon s Bn ; ! re s LER) . : Is it possible the interests of breeders of pure bred stock might best be | Put Your Name Here RE, whatever way you prefer this deli- _ served.by adding more classes with good prizes for commercial production? fe ye PRINCE ALBERT T cacy . . . it is available in prime To win in such classes pure bred sires of good type would be necessary, and | Appress Rev. Mr. Black, of Lindsay, will r condition. ack we'gyould expect an increase in demand for better sires for the production 3 * } : DEPARTMENT of FISHERIES. OTTAWA © . -- of et hogs, sheep" and cattle. (Commercial horse classes have been BRON NCE PRoash In our church next Sunday at This Appetising Recipe ER 5: , y ' : featured for many years.) ) A ' ; "= FISH CHOWDER Ca i eed FY . Jack Hyd ired to work on| _- . Write For FREE Booklet : In discussing fairs with a well-known_breeder last fall. I was rather Representatives wanted in each locality. Haag Bye hea kis Whitby. 1% PE e ) | rie For FREE Bookie: HAE surprised at a statement he made on the limitation of area. "I have come| _ ' . Poronts "Asitors in our village on 3 tuls of Jiced potatons NGS Department of Fisheries, to the opinion it might be better for us and other breeders if more fairs ADDRESS : : : Sibtala es water - Ottawa; © © ig! 7 - ' restricted area. This would encourage beginners and other small brgeders The Capital Gasoline Light Co. ups RG ik i Esch, : 4 of leet hopped Pease send ne Jour free 52: i} | ' Sap me + . , "An y ; - roll ring MSA pron: FRE HAS Shel Would hurd R besser ane w 446 Cumberland St., Ottawa, Ont. Our Public School was closed for a 3 pial of mi Lo JR aleal 13 deal nd oe 3 : : . few days last week owing to the ill- Remove the skin and bones from : SBOE = ROB fia dod The Secretary of one of the Breed Associations told me at the Ottawa Poh ness of the teacher. ' We are pleased and cut In plage. He pay Winter Fair that immediately after the judging of his breed had been com- SEAGRAVE paniment, These numbers given by to say Miss Ward has recovered, 43d the carry bn the water fo ' ; . SE , pleted, he had several inquiries for good sires from Western Ontario. (Ot- : en p : ' Fern and Jean received hearty ap- Mrs. Ashton of Epsom ited. a 13 hp romive blew > : tawa area is restricted.) J {Scliaugl from. trol pags) plause. Miss Marion Eagleson gave the home of her mother Mrs. Sellers, wat nde Add 3 he Bout, ati The principles enunciated above could be applied also to fruit, vegetables | the week end with Mr. and Mrs. |g couple of readings. Her last num-Jone day last week. Also Mrs, Ashton, a4 ell {Simdd 1od endinly - q and other farm products. In fact this' has been done with several special | C. Henningsen. ber was entitled "Information". Mr.Fof Port Perry, visited at' the same' is smooth sad | thick, vk crops, such as Sugar Beets at Dresden; Apples 'at Norfolk; Potatoes at| Several of the Seagrave Young | Joe Granthant and Fotn Moon sang an| home on Friday, Miss L. Stovin visit-| -- wd vegetables, season : Barrie and other Simcoe County Fairs. Rather than carry a full classifica- People motored to Pleasant Point on | ever popular "number "Whispering | ed her aunt Mrs. R.. Bond, ; me fo } 400 Dibner, sin ; 2 . Ep ; a 1! pon top es hindy of pn. Dons, Jy B01 pagina he eel, ¥ Wednesday evening and assisted in|Hope". Mrs, Wooldridge sang. two| Mr. 'and Mrs. Robt. Hunter célo- neatly and escve hot. . Sik La Gare iS IB necesary, raise extra prize money by donations or otherwise, and feature the |. program following the Pot Luck |numbers "Fleeting Hour" and "A|brated their forty-second wedding an- \ TR a 1 Y ant .erop. which constitutes 8.specialty in the community Supper put on by the members of the| Matrimonial Adventure," an Irish|niversary on Saturday, March 6th. ANY DAY A F ISH DA A : 2 ZONING NOT NEW ; Pleasant Point Women's Association. | number. The most humorous number | We wish them many more happy years RRA a a SR EES a " ge a Mr. Joe Grantham began the evenings | on the program was given by Messrs, | together. : season mperons . oom is ORL A AS LET Ressielion of 4¥e8 i Tick 8 say. Jon, Bor fair parsosesrthe Dickinep of | S10 J08 HEANASTE singing "I'll Take (Joo Grantham and John Tobiss,| Mr, Chas, Hall of Brooklin was in ; EER ; : | Quebec has been zoned for several years and there is little, if any, over- You Home Again Kathleen". This | "When You and.I Were Young, Mag. h villa ; M ' da ' Li : 4 TE : : 3 : lapping. In Western Canada ."B" class fairs have been regionalized and followed by a duct by Fern Mors Je -4.V ng, lag-| the village on Monday. ¥ Y B k Co WwW t : Sisal restriction of entry is applied. We understand also that most of the smaller in a LY J or ith y ita gle + Joe made several ajtempia at! The Y.P. U. was fairly well attend- our R a ing an 8 are : | shows in Scotland are each confined to a Shire or District. and Jean tlarding with guitar accom-|the "broad jump" but he couldn't Putl ed last week. It was Cities Pel, 3 : y TG otis tories | Well Looked After | | JLICORCULTION oa EL "2 | a fine vocal solo. The topic was splen- : € : 0 € ter Joe . There is a phase of this question which I consider most important. How didly given by Mrs, Murray Williams, 'F wird : aie | long should we expect Municipalities, local Companies and generous citizens of Port Perry, who spoke on a theme: wt : BY i Er = ~ to continue to supply funds for prize lists if a large percentage of the prize : Fon REED which might be termed "A Challenge Ra Ein 5 LS money goes out of the community concerned? Should the Gevernment be to Youth." + : wy ; > J : ) expected to continue legislative grants to so many fairs, if the same exhibitors : ; SEED OA I 1 : 2 JEMISON S BAKERY on circuit are picking up the prizes at ten or more of them? ; : Won Week He TRY, Tepes 's : . A. J! The argument has been advanced that we should have open territory and atl vill b Beth and | B ; A : : by other means encourage exhibitors from distance so that fair visitors may a ® Ign son Bul ses, a THE HOME OF GOOD BREAD AND PASTRY Re ; | -see the best I would remind you that people now may, for very little cost, | the Canadian West, will be shown, gl PHONE 93, Sis or » PORT PERRY il -visit "A" and "B" class fairs for this purpose I am firmly of the opinion Watch for further notice. 7] ost i mr : _ = that to a large extent the success of a fair should be measured by the number : : a pmeicoc i we : HST, Ra of local exhibitors and the percentage of prize money which remains in home : Sil RIE Ea [RE mesa ee a territory. . : PRINCE ALBERT COMMUNITY- |§ SOARING : y Before prize lists are prepared for 1937, I would suggest that each Sec- CLUB HOLDS PIE SOCIAL. i ' : - retary analyse last year's records and get the facts on this important point. Owing to the death of Mr. Harvey : START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT BY PLACING YOUR i \ I hope the directors of all Societies will face this problem squarely and de- Plum, the Club meeting was post- : Si x 1 ! B vise plans for practical solution . poned until Tuesday, March 2nd. The |§ I N S U R A N C E ) } a PY : meeting opened in the usual way with 42-4 -d : the grain held in Ontario would the President in the chair. ; - BE 2 i FINANCE MINISTER WARNS AGAINST SPECULATION indicate is sufficient good seed to be Jack Edwards favoured us at the : ! WITH = | ; | a obtained at home, and all farmers who must beginning of the program with an ac. : dest ; A warning to stock-market operators against further develop- purchase seed grain this year should make cordian selection after which we were p ment of the current speculative fever was sounded by Finance careful selection upon Germination Tests. A entertained by Jimmie Davidson and HAROLD W. EMMERSON Ri: : Minister Dunning in his Budget speech. farmer can make a simple and accurate test | Lloyd Harrison, with the bones end Phone 41 Port Perry wi If carried further, false standards of value and an unbalanced | | mouth organ, Clarence Butson gave |B sissies tastsssetesettattatesstattt rst rtstteemttmien ~~ development would result, with their "inevitable aftermath," he an amusing reading concerning the re- a CE Gy > said. Full co-operation of the stock exchanges-and banking in- ception of Maggle and Jiggs at "The : arate gin nnd : IR TH stitutions would be necessary to regulate the flow of credit into Pearly Gates". Then camé Tommy GE ; speculative channels to prevent a new disaster. WRITE os oh i Asher in Js Sausing hii pra AN, : If you have not been using " : PREY . : panied by Reg. Boundy; but we \ . ! : AE Be : If we may judge by the activity in brokerage offices, the J.D. SMITH, Seed Branch, Department of Agriculture, Rep. mut have swallomis & seller LN this super-clearied Hard try rapid rise in stock-market prices and the ratio of stock prices, . or Eh : 5. something 'svemed' ts. tickle. ht particularly in some sections of the market, to near-by earnings DR. G. P. Mc! Ontario tural College, 3% -20meL MIE . seem 1M a ton and satisfy yourself that it \ : \ for informa very much, After this Mrs, Asher pe : and dividend prospects, we are forced to recognize a revival of that : --~ ; > M Ww ol ' A : fl i &. get-rich-quick spirit which proved so disastrous in the pre-depres- ---- . and Mrs. Waridel gave us something ij is the finest Coal you can buy. = : said Mr. Duntin p a little different--a kazog dyet with|§f ° A\ 7, NY : 4 Sion years", said Nr. Dunning. , ; : . DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Lillian Murphy at the piano.' This TINS , Stove, Nut and Pea siges. Eo] Ba As business activity increases, and especially if the com- : PROVINCE OF ONTARIO concluded this part of the : A JThiv. 4 ; A -modity price level shows a rapid rise, this speculative fever is Ha The seats were then pushed back and "= We also have a gopd supply of 1 likely to become more widespread and more hectic, creating false HON, DUNCAN MARSHALL J.B, FAJRBAIRN {| B dancing followed for an hour. At this : : iad Bardd Sih id ER - standards of value and an unbalanced development, with their-in- : : A Deputy : ; time Charlie Clark called all ta order HARPOOOD, HARDWOOD SLABS, 8viiable aftermath, od i dT and annonnced the austion of # mym- SOFTWOOD SLABS, STEAM GOAL : "It is not too early, therefore, to call attention to those poten- : a g ber of delicious looking ples. Up they | Lp OKE, OGANNEL , 0 \L : Cc E ! ; tial dangers and to express the hope that adequate measures may |- ie Gin went for ssle--toothsome lemon pies, Cc ores ' ¢ IEL GOA ' EMI : NT. 2 ! be taken with sufficient promptness to keep unsound developments The fate of the Aberhart Government was entrusted to the|cream, date and apple ples with dream { ever your fuel requirements are we will he glad 3 in check. oe men and women of Alberta who elected it, the first Social Credit|and what have youl And did some of | te look ter the same for you. EERE a i B "Th Bank of Canada has the power to control the total volume | Administration in the world, in 1985. m the pulpit of the|the boys pay high for the ple that ro i iB of credit in circulation, but if the amount of credit flowing into the | Calgary Frophotie Bible: Institute, Premier illiam Aberhart ad-fwent with the 'girl they wanted?|® . . *e ee 1 ~~ special channel of speculation is to be regulated there will be mitted his failure to establish social credit in Alberta in the|Some of the irls would be glad to|8 ; HY 2 needed the effective co-operation of the stock exchanges and the | eighteen-month time limit he set in the election campaign, He|see their missing pie ; ; P ORT P ERRY COAL YARD Al : banking institutions, which will be called upon increasingly to|asked his constituency organizations to advise him whether he|to the club house soon. Steaming hot || i ok $a, TH _ finance speculative activity. : should resign or carry on his efforts toward establishment of a| coffee to all. Dan : --W W. GW. PYATT Vi 5 kal "We are, 1 hope, too close to 1929 to forget the necessity of |new economic order." He desired no advice from political op-| the another suo- [lf Phones--04W and ¢ forvioe and Hotter Fuels" { : ordered progress and well-balanced development." ponents, i bigs I TT :