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Port Perry Star, 6 May 1908, p. 4

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A Sr . a Hd - WE a 21 a es a DOGSESTIONS : Just now everybody is busy cleaning up. the house and mak-- ing it look pleasing. We can help_you here because we have some Most Beautiful Wail Papers & Floor Stains and can give ex- cellent suggestions for house decora- tions W H. McCaw 2.83 ARCH INSTEP WITH STEEL SHANK Besides representing the highest type of Ladies' fashionable footwear, the Empress Shoe has thé reputation of being the most comfortable and best wearing shoe for women. We sell other shoes for women, but none better value than the Empress. 'Naturally, you want the best." We have the exclusive sale of the Empress. Pasture to Rent . The undersigned has pasture ac- commodation for a .number of young cattle, good grass and plenty of water and shade. For terms apply to ! P. C. GRAHAM, Manchester ) Phone 64 60 YEARS® ¢ EXPERIENCE SOLD BY T.C.Forman& Son PORT. PERRY ' sent for 5 *p rfils ie ten "Scientific American, gt gay ecientite Jo oaraal. mal, Rots 15: 0,36 10rossenr Nowy York ¥ Bt., Washington, D. C, RP RE A Sailor Hat ¢ with ribbon to match the hat and dress will be one of .the neatest Trimmed plain, and most | . - £ - satisfactory hats for general wear. Prices range from $2.00 to $4.00. 3 Miss 0. Waddell : Frrvmssssssrrasessssaed | : : i : : i ; v JOR IRMA ORI - Tube eve Wednes from. the ve of ~ 'Blong Block, Queen. Perry, Ont. De ££) Subseription $1.25 if not so paid. me Advertising rates on + on application. SAMUEL ¥ PARMAR, , Publisher and Proprietor. |" $1,00.a year in Sane; -- PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS. with "the Provincial Legislature. the 8th. Spring Fever. Brother runs the grocery and father runs the farm, ; wont do no harm! Mother raises chickens and 'sister irons the clothes, Dad blauié it, but I'm 'hungry for some fishing.--here she goes! They'll get along without 'me, and I kind o' feel, somehow, That dad'll feed the pigs to night and mother milk the cow. whiz! just hear that robin. And all the world is blue, An' what' s the use of livin' if you've got to hurry thru 'Ithout a day fer fishin" ner-an af- ternoon to dream Of columbine and laurel by the dogwood bordered stream; Oh, brother earns the livin' with his-sugar and his sand, And I'm cut out fer Joafin' 'when the green gets in the land. Bait diggin' isn't labor, an' fun to row a boat, When the cleau, sweet songs are gurglin® from the purple grackle's throat, An' the flicker beats his hammer on the hollow chersy tree, So the little: Misses Flickér 'may behold him in his glee, An' the cocky cardinal flutters like a brand of scarlet light-- Oh I don't care what may hap- pen when the fish. begin to bite ! Father says [I'm lazy, but I'm 'sufferin', that's a tac', With a fever in my system. that's a crawlin' up nfy back, An' itchin' in my footsteps til they walk right off with me Where the plow 'mule cannot f8l- and the heart is ful} of glee, An' my battean drifts me dreamin' down the motning of the land, With a bird song in my spirit "and a fish pole in my hand. Brother keeps a grocery and the | 'old man does the rest, An' the river's voice is callin' to "the child voice in my breast:~ Guess the world will keep oil wag- gin' and Bills' store brings 3 in the dough, I've got the awfallest fever an' I'tl die if I don t go; I'll chop the wood to-morrow when I come back full of dreams , Of the robins on the roadside and the dogwood by the streams! When. come back full of some: thing. that the flowers have to sa Ge it's i 'that leads to" May, Of greenleaf worlds of wonder, and the waking of the' hills, And the phantoms of old beauty inthe silent places still With theie fingers on my heart % 'While I sit there in the' sweetnes old fishing pole 2, i * wil A short, sharp election cam- "| paign is_ now on in 'connection | The elections take place on June |T An' so alittle loafin' in the spring t Yu Of April at the wicket of the gate ' [Steines making lofty music Sondevarc offers to per the Provi t Ontario, | he ne Of ier, will be returied in case of non-accopt- Tore or any' £ Yo ERED GELINAS, Secreta Department of Subiié Works. Aj Newspapers will ji ar if they insert it without an ment; 1 1608. id for this alyestivement ity from the Depart- . Farm for Sale Here' a chatice tn to buy a prise Ontario: Farm, --70 acres --Lot 20, 15t"Conzession of Brock --situated 3 miles from Black-| = water, I milé from Soaya, 6 miles from Sunderland, largely cliy loam, level, well fenced and underdrained, 2 acres @M with running water, 2 wells" and cistern, doable frame dwelling house, phene with- in half a mile Phot: barn 36 X 9o on] good stone foundation with stables and root cellar, straw shed 24 x 56 on" stone foundation with stables" and pi pen, carriage house 20 x 40, buildings insured for $1500, school and churches conveni- ent, mail three times a week. = Therelfis also for sale a new covered buggy ($40). The property is being sold" to wind up the estate. ' ¢ Purchaser of farm can start fall plough ing immediately after harves'. Full possession March 1st, 1909. Fer pir- tieulars as to price and terins apply to W. A. HALL, or T. H. GLENDENNING, Layton, Ont. * Sunderland, Ont. HOMESEEKERS 2ND CLASS hE Round ip xsurtions" : MANITOBA -SASHATCHEWAN 4 7 ALBERTA GOING DATES Aorli 14, 98 June 0, 2) Aug. 19. My 18,28 July 1,21 Scpt. 1, 16,20 Tickéts good toreturn within Go days VARY LOW RATES from i pina Ranging {Winnipeg wid and our hn between Tickets issued RY ih all North ayen 4 TOURIST STECPERS A "ei i Tourist Sleeping Cars w) Bo Fu on nach excursion, ly on nipped with bed ete. Berths shoul be secured and paid ~through loeal nent at least least "sfx, day before excursion % Rates and full ee emialion armtained in Fras Fomasvekersh Pam shlet. Ank near- est CPR. agent for-a copy, or write to' Bb, FOSTER, Districl Pass. Aft, C.P.R., Toroalo he Uepastinent does not bind itself t t the i v accep! 4 orchard, 10 acres of excellent pasture R : For sale by Gh A: ]. Davis and E. B. Fun, + ~ Druggist, Port Perry. g Edward Barton SINGING MASTER will givé wocal instruction on Wednesday of each week. Studio at' the home of - H. oberts, Water Street, For particulars apply to . J. GOLDRING Port Pom. FRESH AND DRIED MEATS I carry an excellent stock of all kinds of meats, both fresh and salted, . Prices reasonable. Quality the best. - ® wx Fresh Fish apd -Game 'in 7 season. Farmers 1 will pay the highest fig: [ure for good Cattle, Calves, Lambs or Hogs. Li WHEELER FOR SALE Lot No. 157 onthe notth side of' Queen St, inthe Village of Port Perry on' which there are two semi-detached Brick hoses, with stable, fruit trees and gar: so Village ots No 08, 70 and 71 onthe Village of Port Perry onawhich there's 'woddshed, stable and diving house; a {large gar on, and CE number ; east side of 'Cochrane St. in the said | I good frame house, with suniier Kitchen; |. |Eggs for hatching Silver Grey 'orkins "Tlie breed tliat pavs : ; Bred from the best pens in Ami Last year my flock netted 1d in eggs alone, at other:trees. 3 Allithese propetties five now 20d hn Does constantly. 1ented, but, to thi decease of the late ones Win: el it is necessary to-scl them i vind up the estate, "For particul apply 30- ; . have alread y laid] ; Graduate of Royal Vege ©." Surgeons, Toron | Also open Satur over Rode & Cos Stor Port Fenty. 3 PIANO TUNER, Is now prepared to tune, regulate, tone regulate; re keep your piano. in perfect. also tune and repair 'o Address ; Teacher of Violin, Cortet Band Instruments. Jos. GOLDRING, Bandmaster, Port | Sittings of the. Division Col COUNTY OF ONTARIO ecy ABROUGHA) Jam, 1 ari sth, May 10th, Novt ot, Jan, oth 1909. 3 PORT PERRY --Cierk, J. if Burn Sry--Jan, 14th, Mar. May aa Sept. 11th Nov, oth, yo sath x 1909. YUXBRIGE: Clark} Jos. Eo g n 3 py Fov. rth; Jan. ro hy 5 CANNINGTON Clerk; Geo, § Smith ton fan, 16th, Mar: t ay vithy *. Sept. agth, Nov. rath, ow all 16. BEAVERTON Clete Jy ton--Jan, th, Mar. id Sept, 23rd, Nov nn 7 UPTERGROVE . a 14th, an. and, Nov. 1 1 Byorder, © J. E. FAREWEL Clerk of the' 'Dated at Whitby, Noy 18th, Yor; ~Clerk, M. G in ont ability t sca e] your eyes with spectacl

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