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Port Perry Star, 17 Apr 1907, p. 5

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a ts om a i -A > com t {tory notes, Ottawa ; Mrs. Wm, ura Baird, of Sainifeld, |) was. the guest of Miss Lotie Waltece wll, B.A, B. D ebed o on * Chuireh i nk day evening : 'ing by and by). LITTLE BRITAIN, : A very hopry and 'and pleasing event k place as 'The Cottage," Live Britain, when Mr: and Mrs. Yeo celebrated their Golden Ly on Wednesday April : 3rd. Mr, and Mrs, Yeo have resided near Little Britain for many years, and | that they are highly respected by their neighbors. was evidenced by the fact that they were the recipi: ents of many gilts and congratula: The family of eight 'children, viz--Dr. W. T,, Toronto ; Mr. J. A. Norwich; Mr © P.,,' Manual Training Instructor n, - Wickett, Mrs. .. Wooldridge, Little Britain; Mra. Wm, Newton, Oshawa; Mrs. (Rev.) W. T. Wickett Scugog; and Miss N. J Yeo, teacher East Toronto, [were all present excepting Mrs. oo | Newton who was detained by illness. Purses. of gold were presented to the parents by the/Aamily, addresses ere delivered congratulating the 'bride and groom upon 'attaining to Athe fiftieth "Anniversary of their Reminiscences of the marriage. past were humorously narrated and 1 fall joined in expressing. to Mr. and "i Mrs; Yeo the most sincere wishes at they ight be spared for years "to come, : o ; omen hag gore k to To ni ] BLACKSTOCK s en RIGHT SPRING FAIR, a { nies A Spring Show 'of Stallions and is will be held by the Cartwright Agricultural . Society - on their unds at. Blackstock on Wednes- ay the 24th of April. when the owing prizes will be offered :-- STALLIONS 'Heavy draft Horses, Kegistered, $7, 85,88, Road Horses © over four years $7, $5, £3, Road Hordes ander fonr years $7, $5, §3, BULLS Thoro-bred Durbais cver 3 years ¢5, $3, $2, Soro. bred Durhams over 2, and. under 8 years old $5, $3, $2, Thoro-bred Durbams, over-1 and ander 2 years $5.3, $2. bu THrembers of the. Society je allowed to enter animals for |W Stallions to be entitled ust. hive at least one . | about two weeks, , of Muskoka, | iets. on the| [grain sown, ne Will, Jour v beat that in Manitoba, One of the farmers at the Centre has had his early potatoes planted (Keep up cour age don't you cry, summer is: com. They} of Canadian sver, have Hd 'relief from au mth suffering by taking Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable Compound, as it is the eh thorough female régulator 2 oh to medical science. It cures the condition which causes go much discomfort and robs these periods of their terrors. - Ellen" Walby, "of Wellington Hotel,' Ottawa, Ons. writes: "Yout Vegetable Compound: was recoms raended to. 1ue to take for tho intense suffer ing which i endured every month and with whieh I iad heon: a sufferer for man years x stting no relict from the many prescriptions which wero preseribed, until, finally becom= ing discouraged with doctors and their medis pin 1 determined to try Lydia B. Pinks ham's Vezcetuble Compound, and 1 am glad that Laid. for within a short time I began to mend an 1"in an incredible Fhort time the dow was regular, naturel, nd without om This scems too* good be true and, am indeed o grateful and aa) woman," Women who are troubled with painful >r irregular periods, backache, bloating, (or flatulence), displacement of organs, inflammation or ulceration, that 'bearing. down" feeling, digziness, faintness, in gestion, nervous prostration. or the bioes, should take immediate action' to ward off serious consaquences, and be Featoret] to rfoct health and stre by taki taking ydia- E. Pinkham's Spon oe Com- ound, and then write to. Mrs. Pinkham, ynn, "Mass., for further free advice. She is daugl hter-in-law of Lydia E.'Pinkham and os Iveniyive years has been ad« vising women free of charge. Thousands 'have been cured by so doing The people at the Foot have been erecting 'a new piece in addition to their church skels. Success to their enterprise, Two of onr young ainuples went to Porg Perry on Friday to hear Mr. Bert Harvey They say it was the treat of the feason, Miss Mary Rhine, who has been occupied at Mr. John Hopes for the past year, isaliout to take her depart- ure for Bracebridge. Mr. John T. Jackson, who hns been employed as fireman on the G. 0. R for the past six months, hus been iv two collisions, and has been pretty well shaken up. He anticipates going north near Brace bridge. = Success John in your life, hope you will be mace happy. The Ladies Aid of the Centre and the Foot appointments met on April 9th at the home of Mr. George Crozier, They are planning to make some necessary improvements in the parsonage furnishings, Preparations are already being made for enlarging and improving the Center church and sheds. The charch is to be enlarged by the addition of eighteen feet at the west end. Tenders are already called for, Thirty-two feet are 'being added to the shed, the work on which is almost completed, Mr, H. Demra has the timber already. on the ground for his. new house which is to be erected on his farm ** Hillside "' this summer. 23 Richd. Harper, 25 James Kirley, 26 Wm. Midgley, 27 John Johnston, 28 Wm. Pile, 29 Isaac Vernon, 30 J. T. Dobson, 31 E. Kendall, 32 and 34 'Thos. Lakey, 33 Luther Mitchell, 35 Geo. Ward, 3¢& Fred Ashton, 37 Solomon Wil- son, 38 Pascoe Luke, 39 E. A. Christie, 40 Wm, Sellers, 42 Lu- ther Scott, 43 Silas Page, 44 Chas. Bowles, 46 Gea. Prentice, 46a C. Armstrong, 47 Robt. Palmer, 48 Geo. McGregor, 49 John Bailey, 50 Frank Howsam, 5t Thos Pic- kard, 52 Peter Ganton, 53 Albert Bailey, 54 John" Clyde, 535 J. R. Horne, 56 Wm. White, 57 H. H. Gregg, 58 John Dure, 59 Ed. 'Ac- ton, 60 Stuart McKay, 61 Samuel Perrin, 62 James R. Baird, 63 John | Hern, 64 James Blakley, 65 Thos. Love, 66 Robt. Baird, 67 Thomas Clarkson, 68 John Thomas, 69 Jas. MeKitrick, 70 'Chas. Alldred, 71 Jas. H. Leask, 72 John H. Brown, 73 Wm. Pollock, 74 Alex Boe, 75 Geo Clements, 76 Dan McDonald, 77 Peter Leask; 78 Richd. Real, 79 Wm. Bowles, 80 Geo, Real, 81 Marshall O'Neal, 82. John Watson, 83 W. T. Harper, 85 Robt. Michie, 86 W. H. Mark, 87 Elijah Beare, Stephen Smith; 17 Luke Day, 18188 Alonzo Williams, 8g Adam es. Barker, 19 Wm. Taylor, 19a | Cumming, Wallace. ' go Wm, Christie, 20 John Taylor, 2t| Arthur Dowson, ot * James Ward, W.W. Holtby, 22 Wm Brookes: gz Chas.. Taylor, We are sorry to hear that Mr, John F, Gerow lost a valuable horse last week, Pathmastors and Fence- Viewers for. the Township of Reach. Following are the names of the Pathmasters and = Fence viewers appointed by the Reach Council for 1907:--Road Division No 2 Albert Stone, 4 J. Hemmingway, a Wm. A daburet, 5 Thos: pencer; 6 Wm. Steel, 7--9 Allan Moore, 10 Geo. Kilpatrick, 11 R. Corner, 12 Alex Robertson, 13 F. McClintock, '14 'Chas. Glover, 15

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