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Port Perry Star, 12 Feb 1908, p. 4

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"the Tall particulars; of their claims, | Stan i" and here growing a ied »f Norway Spruce, 12 to teh and Austrian of at) Plats; LOT, will Pleased to fill 'your order, CHC. KELLETT : v Port Perry, Ont. |; x 127. Nature. ond. 2 woman's work com: meee Bined hve prod dneed the grandest ~ Notice ta Creditors reme ly for woman's. ills that the world lias ever known. Ta tha good old-fashioned days of fe of George Hall, deceased. oir grandmothers they relied wv tha roots and herbs of the fleld to cure disease and mitisato suffering, The Indian: 'on our Western Plaing to-day cen produce roots and herby for "every. pilment; and cure diseases that bafide tho 1086 skilled Physicians who have spent yoars in' the study of drugs: 'Pursuant to See; 38, of Chanter 1291 . @f the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1897, notice is bereby given that all ; editors and ottiers having claims against the estate of George Hall; late ' _ «of the Township of Brock, geitlemar, From. the. roots and herbs of the who died on or wbout the 26th day | fell Lydia ¥, Pinkham more than of December, A.D. 1907, are, on or | LILLY YeaIs 450 gave to the women before the fst day of Muy, A:D. 1008, of the world a remedy for their pe | fo send by post, prepaid. to W. A. enliar ills, mors potent and effica. Hall, Layton, executor of the said cious than any contbination of drugs. deceased, their christine names and| Tydin' H. Pinkham's Vegetable surnanes, addresses and descriptions. Compound { iamow recognizod as the axl remedy for woman's ills. a statement of their accounts and the | Mrs. J. 31 Tweedale, 12 Napanee nature of the securities (if any) held} Street, Toronto, Canada, rites to hy them, and thatafier the day last | Mrs. Pinkham: [i wiforesaid the said W: A. Hall "will 4I was a great sufferer from female 'Proceed to distribute the assets of the! troubles, had those dreadful bearing i aid deceased among the parijes en-~ | dixiwn pains, and' during my monthl titled thereto having regard only to | eriods I suffered so I had to go to bed. sich claims of which notice shall jl doctored for a long time but the doo: ! 'have been received'by him at the time | | tor's treatment failed $0 hop me. My reproduced j columns of temporary : t+1t is not often that the man: Warder goes to the ing columns of its 'exchan secure reading matter, paper is quite prepared to there to sccurg in:tte i of interest and information 't readers, The qu stion- of making work oa thé farm ¢ gn : leasantér is "one. jrwhich The msy pplia Vatchman Warder takes much |A few years ago'; besi interest, and the following: se can be done at to 'put forward suggestions may help White Dears 3 wheeled up ald 78 and the wor third Jess time amount of strong; common-gel suggestion' thar iis. 1 Naturally, as' The Wartchmi Warder simply wishes to inf its readers the name of the firm doing the advertising has bei eliminated. - The argument of Jadvertisement is very useful waod tor hin. the engine and saw frame were on. the way and in a few ho ith three men, they had cut sufficient to do them for several months. In addition to pumping water for the 'cattle a complete: system of is given in part as follows se. | waterworks: fas been putin the That necessi vis the mother "of house and cut buildings, 30 that by invention has b en in many. ways the help of the pumping plant, cleverly deinor strated, but pes driven by one of 'their: gasoline haps in no way so clearly as id rr engiaes abundance of frosh water case of getting help to do: the can be had for tc many: purposes work on the faim. that it is required 'around a farm house, especially where there is milk, 'creaty and' butter 'Ina Same i 3 cht an excellent. Shock - of all kinds of meats, both" fresh and salted. Prices fi being {Iii reasonable, Quality the Sp made, iil the first years of his life, and ra On a neithboring farm the own. 2 husband saw Lydia B. Pinkiam's Vege- of such distribution. table Compo advertisod 'and got a ! bottle for ine, Icommenced its usc and "Dated at Layton this ret day of] soon felt betters 1 kopt on taking it Pebrary, AD. 1908. until I was well and an'entirely differ- WAM. A. HALL ent woman, I also found that 1 dia BE. . Layton, ont, Pitch ks Vegeta able Compound mado | AY childbirth much ensier for me. T would Executor fot above Estate . ree commend your Vegetable Com pound. an opportunity to visit a A | to evory-woman whe is afflicte th the country where he ha i | female troubles." What Lydia E, Pinkbam's Vegeta- 3 Send the STAR the STAR to absent absent ble Compound did for Ms. Tv eedale, : fr; end 8. it will do for other vallering women, Bel i. Fil ONLY su/TiNes] After taking stock 1 find it too large, and during the next month will give the first twenty-five cus- tomers the cho'ce of some. Excellent Suitings AT cost. The goods are Ar quality but - I wish to reduce stock. "A reduction of from soc. to $ro0. will be made on all 'pantings for one tenth only. ~ Spring goods are now. Ei pe {work on that farm, particularly a farm on whi er has reclaimed; a bit Hr 'sandy. had put in many a (weary ho introducing an irvigation "| They were weary hours for Tr the water brought fr ~ 'simple reasofi" that "there never seemed to be any" time for it took the boys and gifls and father and the mother every huge between an early morning. of a late evening to do the work, al then it scem never. done. that family fot afew Buin it had to be taken at the expense: of: some Ww 'ork le undone. Was it any Wonder then t there was sone hesitation in going back there to: spend. a part of! well earned haliday ? Yet t is: where not the few day oy a) di the tine that could be d was i t plant Ww pumping plant esp ially: structed, a1, electii | iegotiating ; fiends at a pi grihe Beck Conimission 1g; envy. After we bad ot evening of what had pro: one of the 'pleasantest 148 spent and thoroughly 'enjoye Why ? Well that is where th Hstory of what necessity brcught| about begius, io The father and the mother, wi the help of the youngest boy were now 'practically doing all the lh The other ot four boys.and the three girls were|a © shonld 'ran his | farm. to make mone i 4 al in homes of 'their 'own. T {a lake nearly 'a mile away, by a Anothe* neit hbo has installed light

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