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Port Perry Star, 26 Feb 1908, p. 4

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I, well growh trees; s I have bandied for th years. 1 will select these | s myself at the nurseries, and [8 guarantee them stri first: Yon cdh save 3 "have on had Here growing a a af] block of Norway Spruce, 12 t 18 in., some Scotch and Austria Pine, also about 25 different vari eties of Strawberry Plants. be pleased to fill your order. C C. KELLETT 5 Port Petry, Oat: Box 127. Hh . Notice to Creditors 1 Of George Hall, deceased. "Prisuint to See. 38, of Chapter r29 of the Revised Siatutes of 0 1t rio, 7. notice is hereby given that all cheqitors and others having 'claims, against the estatepf George Hall, late ring alon long R will a oveands of Amerioan Wome otir homes are daily socrificing thelr lives toduty. In order to keep the home neat and pretty, the children well dréssed. tidy, women overdo, - A female hay or displacement is often brotight on and they suffer in sileiice, from 'bad to worse, that they ought' to Jmowin help wo overcome the pains and aches which daily make life's burden, It 18 to these faitliful women that | IA E.PINKHAM'S | | VEGETABLE COMPOUND comes as a boon, and a blessing, | as it did to Mrs. W. Barrett, of 602 «ofthe Township of Brock, geatleman, | Moreau St Montreal, who writes' | who died on or about the 25th day «of Deceniber, A.D. 1907, before the 1st day of Muy, A.D. 1908, » Send by post, prepaid, to W. A. surmames, addresses and descriptions. the full particulars' of their claims, a statement of their accounts and the nature of the securities (if any) held | by them, and that after the day last aforesaid the said 'W A. Hall wiil proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties cn- titled thereto having regard only: to such claims of which 'noice shall Eve been received by him at the time of such distribution. are, on orl Layton, "executor of the said; deceased, their christian names and y, to Mrs: Pinkham: '""For years] was a great sufferer from female: weakness, and despite every remedy fiven me by doctors for this trouble, I grew worse. "One day a friend advised mé to; try | ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound, I did so, and am thankful to say that it made me strong and well," - FACTS ¥( FOR SICK WOMEN. For {iny ye ars Lydia E. Pink- | hands Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills and has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, nlcera~ tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, "Ditedvat Layton this 1st day of | {2g down feeling, flatulency,indiges- February, A.D. 1908. WM. A. HALL, Layton, Ont., Executor for above Estate health. fzziness,ormiervous prostration. Way don't you try it? Mrs. Pi lm invites all sick te her for advice. ided_ thousands to dress, Lynn, Mass, down SPECIAL OFFER TWENTLENEONLY f SUITINGS After taking stock I find it: too large, and durin the next month will give the first twenty-five cus- tomers the choice of some Excellent Suitings AT COST. The goods are A1 quality but 1 wish to reduce stock. A reduction of from 506. to $1.00 will be made on all pantings for one month only. Spring goods are now in, at bear- } Fsaid 1 MILKING There 16 thilking vac J wis a green horn 'jus But there were cows. An cows. Ilidd to learn to nitk is what Mr. Jones hired me for, On the viorning of the. 2othiof Jute I, in compang with, my ens ployer, visited 'a hillside whet were severr cows standiig in sl contentment elicwing ihe end. B fhe cota of an hour: the milk pails avere filled and placed. on the safe side of tle fence. ' {Itwasa beautiful, traiquil scene and my air of easy attention w as most charming froni a citizens' point tof view. "In beantiful- harmony (with tlie "morning 'bird song was [the ring of the milk as the yrinja ture torrents struck against the frare x of the glistening tin pails 1 was a "happy boy. 'both wior and evening. Care I kusw lare ho such scenes in old Londo; tot even in the Hay inarket. Anybody who has had suffi | {schooling will know that; ih: the {majority of cases the raoth Tof | June i is followed by the 21st: THis June 'day 'was no 'exception, who | to. me that 21st -ddy was the longest in the year. Very early iu the morning Mr. Joues gave mean. "easy" cow to milk. iP The particular: billside where 1 'learned to milk led directly int swamp that produced, or held- anywdy what I want to-say is that there were far'more flies than cots on that hillside. 4 'My first performances on sitt to, milk. that cow vere miss the stool, sit upon the grou scare the cow, and dirly the p Time thirty seonds. Mr." Jou who took a father ly interest in and a financial interest.in thé -- "Sp bows" twice and cow soed. J Well, I tried again, and this my efforts were wore producti There was not much in thefu f Mr. Jones however; more for # boots, the ground and the out of thie puil. Before my firsygle was over I. had so increased skill in marksmanship that as niu as one quart of milk might have heen found inside: the pail -- go Aueasure " io. froth: "other quarts in various other blog «but that one qhart was safely ins hie pail; with some dirt the cow 5) pL there to keep it from being 1 some, This was my first attempt the line of 'wixed farming." » | with: them, = 3 | No. 7 was feeding ou the 'other. ) 1. side of the swamp, and regarded ine | [trotible crossed not my path. There | 44 g mosquitoes trot ich1s onld | have to tr hi : Carefully did-1 deposit he precious | fluid Jacteat | il put it out of Karn' 5 wa with the pluck of ati Engl and 'the awkwardness: of a gree horn, I istarted after No. , 7. ; were: niy boots filled with water : tio more than § Seventeen. tintes did the Tittle soggy tufts of matted grass turn over, taking me with niild surprise as T approached, Slie offered no protest as I sat dos and commenced operations, showed sone inclination to - feed. | Rive mitutes passed ii 'quieton the cow's part, 'and struggles on my. part. IT lien dent, without a woniént's "u 1 'had lorne upon. me . the keen ap preciation which (hat cow liad for is writiogs it 1 -of all kinds'¢ of Shakespeare, for lier actions recited, far more plainly thah words 1 coud a tail unfold whose light- | est touch would lhartow up hv soul" I believed lier. see the joke just then, as my were suffused with tears. Nei could I see the milk, and the | had departed. Something liad 1 pened, To this day 1 believe My 'hatds: felt 'an aching void | ihe task 'Ww. ing voi awh accomplished Vag freon) to hy wrists aiid stayed-there, an unseen seat of ay © brave 'struggles. never etfered my head that I had done well ii this matter, but it wa wot avg before F was promoted wo easy'! cows. Be | the rl of tlie week I had thre seventls 'of the work drop into the use he sul shan | o Waiily. did I tread, and no more R (Han six tim 1 conld' Hot | : ome of H.| Is now For fegulste ke ; carry an-exgeliént sack meats, both resh and salted. © Prices" reasonable, Quality the best, "alten ish'and. Game in the highest fo ure oy good Cattle, "Calves Lambs or fn Wiihy lek ti ho , Ser ? "8th "Jan. qth, 1009. Er y

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