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Port Perry Star, 19 Feb 1908, p. 2

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m me. I have on hand Here 2 growing a! Digs block of Norway Spruce, 12 to' 18 in. some Scoich: and "Austrian _ Pine, also about 23 different vari: ties of Strawberry Plants." T will be pleased to fll §our order. 5 C C. KELLETT 3 Port Perry; Oat. Box 127. A sibs i nbc Ae + Notice to Creditors Of Gorn Hall, deceased. "Pursuant to Sec. 38, of Chapter 129 of the Revised Statutes of' Odtario, 1897, notice is hereby 'given that all creditors and. others having claims dgainst the estate of George Hall, late «of the Township of Brock, gentleman, who died oa or about the 26th day of December, A.D. 1407, are, on or fbefore the 1st day of May, A.D.' 1908 send by post, prepaid; to W. A; all, Tayton, exccutor of the said «deceased, their: christian names and surnames, addresses and descriptions, ithe full particulars. of their claims, 4 statement of their accounts and the mature of the securities (if, any) 'held Sy them, and that after the day last Wforesaid the said. W A, 'Hail will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amoung the parties' en. titled thereto having regard only to such claims of which notice shall Yiave heen received by him atthetime of such distribution. Dated at Layton this 1st day' of February, A.D. 1908, WM. A. "HALL, Layton, Ont., Executor fot above Estate = x hig someon says that Akhanys' on gave th oie thind fallod Mrs. W se rrett, 602 More un St, an 8,1 Montreal, writes to Mrs. 1 inkham: For yeurs 1 was 4, grént sufferer from female .wankness," and despite every remedy given ms by doctors for this. trouble, tow 'worse instead of better, E was fast failing in health, and I'was completely discouraged, | "One day a friend advised me to bey Lydia BE. Piukham's Vegetable Com- pound. | T did so, and am' thankful to say that it cuved "the female wenkness, making mo steong and well {* Hivery woman who suffers front fe- male troubles shonld try Lydia BE. Pink- ham's Vegetabls Compound," - FACYS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia BE. Pink- anm's 'Vesateblys Conipound, made roots and herbs, has been the dard "remedy for female i a3 positively eured thousands of woman who have been troubled with Hpk: woemauts, inflimanation, ulcera- tion, fibreid tumors, irregulatities, aeriodic pains, backache, that Dear Aig-down feeling, i indi don, dizziness or nervous Fe oaton. Why don't you ty it ? Mis, Pinkham invites all sick Wwotnon to, write her for advice, jhe: has ghaided thousands to aealth, Address, Lynn, Mass, When You Need Butter Paper call at the Star office. The paper is the best made , and theink isdike Sunny Jim's smile--it'won't come off. Price right. and | | enred her after Slorything. else | j r historians for our young Joey were not specialists Conan Doyle aught science in wood old days. = They taught the lessons a little ahead of time, jst the sanie as maiy an architect bas | drawn plans of houses that ar yet built: Annie S. Sian, E PL 'Roe LO:, Louisa M. Eggleston taught religion. sermons did not lack 'illustra: and practical application, and "the | audience would listen for tw on | three hors without going to sleep. Now we must take our: history y science and religion' raw--ifl We take them 'at all." Qur history, science arid religion has all tugied outito be fiction." 'The Pro cial Government has so decieed it, so that settles the matter, | Not only have we been robbed of the pleasant dream as to the class of books 'we have been ng, but the Government 'will 'got allow their grant upon more than fifty per cent. fiction.; 5 Someone who has read al «| story books that are good for b | N = s After taking stock 1 find" it too large, and during the next month will give the first twenty-five cus- ;tomers the "choice of some. B cellent Sui ings AT COST The goods are A1 quality 'but d wish to reduce stock. A reduction of from soc. to $1.00 will be made on all pantings for 'one month 'only. Spring goods are now in. "W. H. DOUBT [impossible conditions: Hehinkable: | and fias mental d the Governaien ; 1 books our young people rea Bn evil ' like this can' be' for high class motives, all By sim: ply_cutting off the grant to ub Libraries, except. under' certain |S In sth meantime the rising generation will go on' devouring. every. sto they can Tay hands on, and whe jin existence. # production. for farming: Bu not cut this timber. FARM LITER ATURE. Years ago when Hew firing in Can {ada was a rough-and-ready affair, | the school of experince was he only place or 'means of education for the farmer. Some people act | as if the old c ditions were still But tines have. changed, and to day theres not a branch of agriculture that has not been studied ; the most profitable wetbods. » TL ¥ Te During the past few months we have received st this office." ihe Departments of Agriculfu Ottawa and Toronto, the following | + | publicatiors, which can be had bulletins, be places of publication} it are indicated. the decent supply runs out "they 1 will take what they can get. Im: aging the average reader reading lio {thirty or forty voluines of really truly history, scisnce, biography, or theology irone year, with only an equal number of books of fick as a reward! It cannot be. Walk into any public library and ask to. see the books: of i The thing is Un} I carry an exiallan 8 of all kinds of meats, both fresh and salted. reasonable' : Prices Quality the

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