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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 16 Dec 1909, p. 4

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The } Port Perey, Reach and Seta Agricultural Society, will hold their Annual Disesior of E90 : Winter and Christmas Fair for 1909 in Port Perry, RICH: "ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21. on wn ng las You LC $400, 0 Will be Awarded in | Prizes! Aig og and the. nutritiou od JT nor Berl ¥E is : Blood wil imboNegiShied be 3 'and af prices th p ig thanks. ablie for ne blood will follow, ¥ pat t can ! 3 : not fail to satisfy purchasers. Y RTE afonded So Tae for over : z ' : . ild_ respectfully inti ; hob Sonia | pe § : : 3 : The Ditton Fences is without a sure as the sun wil . ig «3 3 " Any stomach a all forms of indi ; promptly cured : "3 : ig itis the ne ® scight J : -as this or any other country. , It stops fermen Neichi a a hi farce] gas and taste of fo d 10 mspe once. § The mighty invigarals 4 po . Pair Spring Chickens, dressed and drawn.. .. : Pair Spring Chickens, plucked only, ready for Toronto 'market' Display of pring Chickens, dressed and drawn, 4 pairs, dressed and drawn . i Ty dressed and drawn, 4 pairs Diplo dressed and drawn gi of Geese, dressed and drawn, 2 pairs Hen Turkey, dressed and drawn Gobbler, dressed and drawn vi Fon Pounds Spee Squares or Prints, 'plain wrappers = ive Pounds Butter, in Squares or: Prints, 'plain Wiappets, parties Ons SBPSting in fen pound class - dot -allowed in this ve Laid Eggs, judged by weight 5 Crain and Seeds. BD = Ne "HN WNNW RW NWR » Bushel Spring Wheat will be i by'tay sid P! y 2 00 1 I Fi al. Bushel Fall Wheat 2 00 1 : Evel wy line of business eff Bushel Small Peas 2 00 2 > ness and vomiting'o ; ovsigil] y on Bund aad repairs neatly an Bushel Large Peas 2 oo 1 50 1 oo most immediately. "B. AND | pebmuptly stisuds 2 Bushel White Oats 200 1 50 ay sells a large bottie of Mi for 50 JOHN ROL PH. ; Bushel Black Oats 20 1 30 soo cents a large box, and guarantees it Port Perry, Dec. 1, Bushel _ Barley 25.00 1 50 2 bo to cure or money back: : a v Bushel Red Clover Seed 2 00 1 50 3 00 ! . Bushel Alsike 2 00 1 50 10 X HE ? . IN ; ni Bushel Timothy" Seed Ce 2 oo 1 50 1 00 Horses. } | \ PORT PE RRY ? Single Driver, $8 hands and under, owned and driven by Farmers (Aan? ry or Farmers' Sons... Fil aii... IP ERR at nes 6 oo 00 Single Driver, over 15} hands, owned and driven by Farm®rs or 3 di CURES CATARRH, ASTHMA, FOR SALE Books © ri Farmers, Songs dir ds cL... SRPEEGL CLL IRSA Ln JR 6 oo 4 oo 3 oo Becket, Coospy Coughs 838 Colt 0 ~ le ar oa er yom Sntniied ? Single Driver, 15} hands and under, open except to those obtaining money and guasteed by HE UNDERSIGNED offer for Sale|" yeu orm) ment and we will ell you ie prizes in'other Class. , | 200 [AG AUgE ama 6 oo 00 EDW. B. FLINT. the Fair Grounds and Skating Rink | {! our opinion as er it is probably Single Driver, over 15} hands, open except to those obtaining prizes 3 2.29 epee SEE And is Constantly growing In Publié Favor. It Is the These properties will be sold at a bargain Ee Eo Bane in other Class. 3% RE, 0 NR ae td A ee + 6 oo 00 oo Sud on Mdyaitageons fermis Furies to Wesnincion, his anal elie Ly to promiy Draft Team'in barnes... | © a UTEGA, 8 oo 3 oo : ob particles on application to the pro £5 em ok and toes Hater 5 Agricultural Team 1n barnes. carne SEE PRG 6 oo oo pristor, furnished. : Draft Brood Mare having had foul in 190g on evidence of bared in "foal 3 oo 3 00 3 oe Pout Peri, ag 6.2% TUMMONDS. (Erinn procured through Marion & 2 Agricultural Brood Mare having had a foal in r1gog or evidence of : over 10 siewspapers distributed throug] belngiin foal. oat ivnnk io Ja, Ln RET Sa 00 2 00 Specialty i--Patent business of Manufac- Light Brood Mare having had foal in 1gog or evidence of being in foal : oo 2 oo : 3 A {rurtsa era. Draft Gelding or Filly over one year old 3 00 2 00 1 00 MARION & MARION Agricultural Gelding or Filly over one yearold.... _ . .. 3 oo 2 00 1 00 $ Pato Sori Ehemiey ro ants cat} Light Carriage Gelding or Filly over one year old. 3 00 2 00 1 00 ar { Mek Bltu, Wiihiog Draft Gelding or Filly over two years .. .3 3 00 2 00 1 00 i d Agricultural Gelding or Filly over two years... - = 3 00 2 00 Ny { ; Light Carriage Gelding or Filly over two years... : HS 3 00 2 00 : = * A T ON CE ! Lady Driver--Horse and Outfit considered--open to all. i 6 00 4 00 3 00 ---- 3 Mankind. ental Livery A Reliable Local Sulesman x Four Prizes will be given of $10.00, $8.00, $6.00, $4.00 for the Best Looking Child in mother's Wanted to represent arms, one year and under. Canada's Oldest and Greatest The same amounts in prizes will be given for Twia Babies one year and under. Further PORT PERRY information will be given later . 5 ' : Stic FALE. excantd : i : 2 EARTILY thanking the bile for the ; NURSERIES Entries FREE, except in Horses in which a membership fee of one dollar will be required. liberal patronage received durin, 5 in Port Perry and adjoining EZ 7 EZ In the Evening a Grand Concert will .be given in the Methodist Church under tl many years have opt + Livery ey z 3 3 Country mi an ror IT av auspices of the Methodist Choir, ] ie eng tT ea Spring I$ the Time for House AW, WILLIAMS, President, J. H. BROWN, Secretary, MY LIVERY ! ! Cleaning. _ The demand fof Nursery Stock is increasing yearly, and if you become to my former place of one of our salesmen you will reaiize In this District ; Is the va am Ro all kinds of | here is good money in the business et The Festive Season. Distribution of Seed Grain | W aber ./ Lov od Paiol sarniched 5 x os : ey ; -- -- " ; i rite at once for particulars. 3 | At this particular Season when| By instruction of the Hon. Min- Raich Jam shout go fequited W. F. NOTT Pay Weekly; Free Outfit. 3 arm ano | giving and receiving presents |ister of Agriculture a distribution | better accommodated withiate and desir: (Successor to] A Rodman )| STONE & WELLINGTON are 1n order, when sUBSTANTIAL|1s being made this season of sam - able . . et oy , : hs : : ; 3 " 2 doors north of Mr. Widden's store FOSTRILI NURSERIES tokens of respect and esteem are | ples of superior sorts of grain and RIGS AT MODERA! OHARGES 2 850 Acres. 3 almost looked for. \When we can {potatoes to Canadian farmers for RV rT =m" {TeronTO - - ONTARFO uv ar en | make such gifts both attractive and [the improvement of seed. The A OR ' " land uselul without much expense we | stock for distribution has been | Port Perry, June 21,19 House apd Lot for Sale --_--_---- haveattained a desirable end, and it | secured mainly from the experimen- is something to know where we can |tal farms at Indian Head Sask procure such presents. A visit to] Brandon, Man., and Ont. The Grand Trunk Champion of the The undersigned offer for Sale at Mr. McCaw's Jewelry Xstablish- g a : samples consist of oats, spring a Bargain a Four Acre Lot in Port MICE PRODUCE PLAGUES. How to Stop Their Ravages of Crops 60 YEARS" EXPERIENCE and Orchards. {ment will satisfy all that he|wheat, barley, peas, Indian corn Official Notice] --E Perry, on Lorne Street. on which » The annual damage caused, by fleld [1s prepafed to supply all such|(lorensilage only), and potatoes, June 27, there is a good dwelling house, barn, ice to crops, nurseries and orchards | {;oyy his abundant 3 IVE 5 5 and choice | The quantity of oats sent 1s 4 Ibs. T LE stable and driving shed; good soil, Holiday Goods of|and of wheat or barley 5 Ibs., guffie IME T4 : i . well fenced, gocd well and' a num ed by the agricultural department at | oer) description, both useful and|cient in each case to sow one Port PEI ber of appie trees. fer Soin, There are fifty spe- 7 |, nental, such as may be pre-|twentieth of an acre. The sam- GOING SOUTH. NORTH. Apply to We propivion, on With few exceptions the short tailed sented with confidence and cannot | ples of Indian corn, peas and pota- : 3 20 a.m. .m. / FEE De fail to be highly acceptable to the|toes weigh 3 Ibs. each. A quantity as ny bp. Tn. riculiurists Scurog, Oct 7, 1908. : a a fom from other mice by thelr stout, chunky | "¢Ceivers while the prices are suchlof each of the following varieties ont 3 : ; : eT Tx al bodies, short legs, short, round tails, | 2S to recommend themselves to all | has been secured for this distribu-| _* i Is RL . % = blunt muszies, short ears and rather | artis should not fail to examine tion :-- 3 GET THE BEST { in the United States has been estimat- | New Siock of fic American, small eyes. The species shown in the | his stock, it is all that can be de- Oats.-- Banner, Abundance, Dan- PLL A illustrated | cot are dark brownish or grayish |sired. Go and see it. (See hiss), Island, Wide-Awake, White MYRTLE ST. prepaia, i brown fn color and considerably larger | advertisement clsewhere.) Giant, Thossand Dollar, Improved Going Easr Broadway, and heavier than the common house = ------ Ligowe--all white varieties. 10.09. a.m. 7 . : Bosomns = New York mouse. 6.80 p m. 10 a.m. } Coughs that are tight, or distressing| Wheat--Red varieties: Red Fife Pp = Twp Soon SI in tickling coughs, get quick and certain (beardless), Marquis, Stanley and 11.28 p.m -00 p.m. and 'more conservative class of peeple-Is mt a favorite of + . Pp ws, where presence {hain from Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy. A.J. DAV F 3 may be detected among the grass and | (i this account Drugeists everywhere Chelsea (early beatdless), Preston, weeds by small, well defined, crooked fare favoring Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy. Huron and Pringle's Champlain trails, along which at intervals are {Ard it is entirely free fron Opium, |(early bearded). White varieties: little beaps of fresh grass or other |Chloroferm, or auv other stapelying| White Fife (beardless) Bobs (early schemer, boomers and ciques~it Is the F a gurl' Hides ----AND---- bage. drugs The tender leaves of a harmless, The mails are despate he 2 pear or cloves pos lung-healing mount: .inous shrub give to beatdless), y Office Port Perry avi i ir _Dumerous burrows are usually |p, gp oapts Cough Remely its curative| Barley -- Six-rowed: Mensury, Going Noh sm. : in 'colonles. - As a rule, they appear | inertieg, Those leaves have the| Odessa, and Mansfeld. Two. Ser Sus . fo ¥ frst along ditches or about dawp '| power to- ealm the most distressing [rowed : Invincible, Standwell and Going South 10 fufie v A areas, where. dead plants are almost | Comgh, and to rooths and heal the most Canadian Thor 8 ¥ certain evidence of their work. sensitive bronchial membrane Moth- Jorpe. . In the past many methods of de |ersshould.for eafcty'ssake alone, always Field Peas-- Arthur and Golden stroying field mice have been tried, | demand Dr. Shoop's. It can with per-| Vine, yet the records describe no instance in which SUN DEI ALAND fect freedom be given to een the young est babies. Test it at once yoursel,| Indian Corn (for ensilage-- -Early BE undersi od hoop Eo Ai well established plagues have | ©" 005 Us 010 by ail dealers. sorts : Angel of Midnight, Comp Pais I Lh Deon SReATONY a ro --le= ton's Early and Longfellow. Later ties : Selected Leaming, Ear! " .in stricken dis- | by means of traps, cians or dogs, burn | Yarie! 42 8 y i Hague, the people 3 en > oS ip baruous I I 7eRto Areas Mastodon and White Cap, Yellow i and fioding the elds' 'Ibe elimina |DeDt: «= - tion of these leaves fis methods ge Potatoes-- Early varieties : Roch- ally applicable for suppressing pla ester Rose, and Irish Cobbler. Me Ir ba that bows bastens the rf ng after the fruit ts packed shortens the period of commer cial value, treatment that checks the ripening § gs the marketing 1. period. The value of wrapping apples [C A tod in both sea y ome sample cap Gol neo pe © A ios a : recéives a sample of Oats hej: = my stock XL ahnot also teceive one of Wheat, | ptf Barley, Peas, Indian Corn or Po | o latges., - Applications 8 Atinied made with uniate quantities of tre for more than one sample for one hat were 'grown and handled an ol same: ne lot was. pot"wmapped, | was per rods . pains +8 wines sed. "the | : sonafl 5! orig' eal samples asked or my bosent | out : ) ime fof sowing.® Appli- cants should mention the they prefer, with a second an alteruative Appli

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