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Port Perry Star, 2 Apr 1913, p. 8

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spondence » : 2h i i 3 : and ys school. Monday Yrendah | fos Ladley behind the 4 k. Me. R. Smmp is visiting at Mr." Do not forget the special "Thomas Dobson's. ' our church ) The Missionary Auxiliary was held by Rev. Mr. Sexsauth, of Whithy.- 3m the church on Friday last. ; 5 : We. P.C. Gabam bought a Bouse in Port Perry is about to move; he has rented bis farm to Mr. Rhimer. ¥ x A Mr: Wil Mg. Mac Beareis spending his Toronto la 1 i Mr. Wm. McTaggart (Reach) is about hired for the season with Mr. J. McFarlane Sonya. Mr Garnet Medd has beenin Sun- derland for a few days. Mr. Jno. Innes wold Bis owe drivers ich Mr W.D. F of the Do- 32d bought a new one whic looks to auision Bank, Oshawa, spent Mr. Duncan Marton is breaking in with his la fine tittle driver. Duncan 1s the right Vm, heen LL sister 4 . Ms. Floyed Hall, of Toronto Uni | Mz. Jus. Clarkson is sporting a wessity, Mr. Bertram Hooey, Toronto, A of boy left here S y F _ ight with and everything Mr. and Mrs. Jas Vincent and son, MEht SUNS, pans 3 TQ visited Cartwright friends. that would make a noise to charivari wif Torque, Presid t of Jn: Murray on the 4th. % Me. Fuster Ferguson, wife and _ Mr. and Mrs. Murray being of the a ae: wife and. ght kind of people, took the boys in Semghtcr, spent 2 fev days and gave them a lunch and wine. Jpamcnts . ._ After lunch Mr. Murray gave the cap- Mz. Morell" Montgomery with bis yin two dollars and showed" them pawcats. Nesbit of Whi the door. : Miss Della Neshitt, of Whithy (ing to the darkness last Sunday Ladies' Colicge with her parents. _} Ms. Bert McTaggart was uiiable Miss Edythe Bruce, of Seagrave, to keep his horse on tbe road. "He ~wisited Cartwright friends. got into tho ditch and upset but Mir. Fred Marlowe, of Toronto luckily he or his lady friends were not Weiversity, with parents at home. hurt. Miss Elsie Reynolds with Mr. D. "wens Station, spent the week with his Mr. E. L Williamson's sale came off with grand success last Friday. Miss Aggie Johnston, Deaconess, | We regret losing Mr. Williamson as Yovonto, with J mother. he is about to move to Port Perry. As usual our Township seems jof Mr. and Mrs. N. Williamson spent mawe been very fortunate in escaping | last Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs amy serious damage from the ravages |T- D. Clarkson. of the recent storm with the excep- - tiem of slight damage to a couple of soofs and a few windmills put out of Scugog wanking order, no serious results are. . seposted. j Stanley Plowman spent his Easter | Mr. Wiliam Barton at present is in Bolidays with his grandparents in Tesonto hospital and is very low. Port Perry. Mr. George Forder having purchas- oi the Axworthy farm, at _ Blackstock, Bas started operation and intends after citing the buildings mn shape to move Mrs. Wanamaker, of Toronto, spent Easter with her sister Mrs. Jno, F. Gerow. Miss Cannon, Norwood, visited Miss Della Raymes at Easter. - The Lindsay Warder published the 3. Lloyd hits hus gue 1) Egan Rist of shader who Wk Botts 75% will, Renfrew County, ing until Mad- | 20d over at the Collegiate Institute. ppesform duties of teaching Scugog friends are pleased to note og that Mr. J. Mortimer Clark took hon- Miz, Jobn Wray bas purchased the i Sulcxtunes Sark x Matric: - Samm, formerdy owned by James! lyon form and Harold Clark honors Bremat in 5 subjects in form 1. ; Mr. Jas Johnston is - seriously ill J. H. BROWN |; prevmoma. His wife and son - RERS' AGENT Orville Demara left on Monday for Bracebridge to join his father. MANURE SPREADERS new Edison Phonograph. next - Sunday, conducted' diffic Mr. E. Hooey, of Yorkton, Sask. writes that the gophers are ot in his locality al ht there 18 still more than two feet E n Shirley was held at. Mrs, very fine pa Sinclair of 1912 the On- Experimental Pnion -operative, experiments in the eradication. of. pesennial sow 'thistle, twitch grass, bladder campion and wild mustard, A, number of practical men took part in these 'ex=, periments and some very 'interestin, and valuable results 'were obtained. A properly cultivated: crop of tape was | found to be an excellent means of de: stroying Perefinial Sow thistle and. Twitch Grass. Rape proved more| effective in destroying Twitch Grass than did Buckwheat. , . - © Thorough and deep cultivation follow- ed by potatoes or corn gave, good res sults in the control of 'Bladder Cams pion. Spraying with Iron or Copper} Sulphate proved ta be a cheap and ef fective means of destroying. Mustard in growing grain without, injury to crop. Those who took part' in thes experiments,profited by the experiences They cleaned the field experimente upon, demonstrated to their own sat- 1sfaction the effectiveness of the 'method tried and, at the - same me i infor: their results furnished practical mation to others. : a ; These co-operative experiments weed eradication will "be "continued | this year (rgr3) and it is hoped that a° large number of men will 'take part' them in order that Sufficient data may | be gathered to warrant definite. s regarding Mr John Hope has - purchased a cyitivay basa new John Deere Low Mr. Wm Hope leaves this week fore visit his six children lo-. % The Women's Institute Meeting at} CAPITAL, $15,000,000 HONE -

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