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Port Perry Star, 11 Sep 1907, p. 5

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wet Weather of th last dayshas rather impeded harvest operations for the prescnt, ss M, Hovéy and Miss BE. Jo tending. Pors' Perry High Mark, of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Mark, and fon Gordon, uf Mr.Jas Mark, of Seagfave, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Martin; of Prince Albert, Sunday at Mr. W. Mark's: pent a couple of d Toronto exhibition ays last week R Mr. and Mrs. Leek, of Mitchel are visi L Mr end Mrs. of the Queen City, Mr, and Mrs, Tow and Mrs. Me W ------ pi 8 0 ) his brother, Rev. WT Wickes. Reach Council. .| ; The regular méeting of the above council was held in the town hall, Manchester, on Monday Jast, all members being present 'excep Mr. Graham. A commuhication was received from Councillor Graham who' is _faway in Saskatchewan, 'reporting Home alter spending a very enjoyable vacation at Sounyridge Farm wis Howaic aad Berl Whiteway, = Mrs: Win Tipp, of Toro; has relurned home after spending the past week under the parental ro f. Mis¢ Olga Diesfold and sister Mrs. lorrow and children, of Port Perry, called on Mrs. \Vhitway fast Thurs: day. ae «Mr, Ira Grant, of-Memphis, Mich. , and Mr. Edward -Graut, of Hampton, fare visiting their sister, Mrs, Wm, Rattenbury, * #"Mr. Arthur Moon is renewing old acquaintances in the neighbortood, We are glad. to see Arthuronce more, SCUGOG, "Mr.Geo.Schell had the misforturio $0 injure his foot with a fork bh | Mrs Clarke; of Turonto, has. been iJackson, for the past two or th LB 'Dowson has pi rohased a nd intends making a alls Se Due Bass ening coo hi {business of will be oiraind on visiting at. her father's, Mr :D. ree One of 'our enterprising young ™én in tue person of Mr. C.' Burton left for the West on August "27th, Where he has secured a position run- he| bing 4a separator.at five dollars per day, "oh Miss R. Clark, rof-- Toronto, has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. O, Reader for a few days. Mr, CG, Town, of Greenbank, spent Sunday at Mrs' H McHonll's, Miss J. Race, ef Toronto, is spend- ing 'her vacation with. Miss E. iss M. Sangtin, of Myrtle, spent Sanday ander the: pasentil mol. Miss « Muriel: Williams, «f Port thie Island. © * : 8 our sad duty. this week to on Mr. Acton's wire fence which he inspected before he went away On motion of Mr. Lambe an order was granted on the treasurer in favor of Wm. Pile, overseer of jgitvision 28; for' $14 for work per formed 'on that division. On. motion of Mr. Lambe an jorder was granted in favor of Mrs Platten 'for $336 for. 42 loads of gravel, - On motion of Mr. Mark an order was granted in favor of John Dure for $16.00 for 200 loads gravel. Oa motion of Mr. Mark an order was granted in favor of John Mill man for $6.40 for 80 loads gravel. On motion of Mr. Lambe an order was granted in favor of J. Heal for $3.00 for gravel. ~ On motion of Mr. Mark an order was granted. in favor of C, L, Vickery for $10.50 for 5 barrel cement fuenished. On motion of Mr; Tanbe an an order was granted in favor of H. Acton for $14.25 being bonus on 75 rods wire ferice on north side of 13th con., opposite lot _3. On motion of Mr. Laibe : the clerk was instructed to notify Jas, Balfour that-he must clean up refuse from, fence before can re: ceive bonus, = On 'motion. of Mr. Leask an order was granted in favor of Jas. McKitrick-for $1.10 for work"done on road division No, 69. A by-law was introduced and carried through for the purchase of-a new roadway on lot 1, con. 1, townline: between. Reach and Cartwright, Jas. Coates agreeing to sell the same for the sum of $75.00. < A by-law was introduced: -and carried through by Mr. Leask to 4 | Perry, spent. Sunday with. friends} assess the 'several school séctions in the township of Reach as follows: No 18167723. No2--$178.60; No t Sunday with} ed male omgznd whigl depression of epirit anywhere or do. an bearing-down 'pins; f ng tleeplessness re nes, i e aroha ese symptoms i there fa dangsr alivad, snd Ww a life~ol wudfering orn perlols is the ihevitsbla result, o ailing Quehee, writes: & Dear Mra. Pinkham » "For several yoiss female wy: EN oh in on my vitality, Sap d causing severe Hes i i eral worn-out mpountk wo : otter and stronger, and in was well; no more disagreéaly no more pain, So I bave every: praise the Vegetable Compohiihy & sider it without equal for tho ilk For twenty-five years. Ms. danghterin-luw of Lydias BE. Pinkla has under her: direction and sines ber decease; been advising sick women of charge. Her advice ig Tree and helpful. Address, Lynn, Mass. bread in the world, spells opportunity: for Ontario farmers, They cannot afford to neglect this latest mow regain the home market, and sooner they realize that it is fi cial folly to encourage Weste dustry at the expense of their ows bank accounts, and insist on buying only flour milled in Ontario, the soon- er will such a demand be created for Ontario blended flours; that million! of money. will remain in Ontario, to: benefit the wheat growers and s:ock- men of this'province. x FALL FAIRS. Brock.oiuoye. Barrie. . Beaverton... Bobcaygeon. Bowmanville Bradford..... Bracebridge, Collingwood . Guelph, .... Haliburton. Keene. . | Kinmount . indsay... -Sept.19 21 chronicle the deash of Mis, Winrow. 3--$146.37, No 4--178.37, No 5-- poi 1 | Mr. and Mrs. Wiorow were enguged | 210.96, No 6 ~$204.73, No 7213 -| ro <a ...0ct 2:34 1 Ni iskeard, with Me. and Mrs, Readervhen sud- (44: No 9--17125, No 10--253.65| 2% Toisk ear ry Sept. 26:27 denly Mrs, Winrow was tiken 'with vulsions' Which continued until J resus We axtepd 'fo' Mr. ie liedrtfelt sympathy, Platten 'had 188 midioe. ate the fleshy part of his Seve al 'stitohes had e will n6 'doubt in a sling ¢ Llems. that. affect the market Na 11--202.979. No 12~351.12; No 13--180:19, No 14-8548, No i§~ 29001, No16--21506, No 17--113- 78. No 19--5341. r------ a Oe in Gatario Flour The average' Ouatario farmer does uot worry very much over the prob- lems of food chemistry or such details as the requisite amount of bydro carbons or proteid in bread. Bat he is vitally 'interested in those prob. for bis of living. ~~ rodaets and the cost Oshawa, ;. Peterbor Searboro. Sutton. Ziphyr. ra t------ rd WANTED. TWO ROOMERS - Nice comfortable room, electric light; board: convenient. = Gentle= men preferred, Inquire at THE TAR OFFICE. Fo SN WANTE -Dept, 25-26 «Sept. 26 27-28" se sues nepti2s Sept26-27. .

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