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Port Perry Star, 11 Mar 1908, p. 4

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2 RE Fr A lester, NOV. all the arienes. RELIABLE, 1g ARDY, well grown trees, The eas I have handled for the past swears. I will select 'these "trees aayself at the nurseries; and ° aramtée them strictly first: 'Won tan'save 25 to 35 per . | on your purchase by ordering - le. ; ; X kave on hand here growing a' . mies block of Norway Spruce, 12 to J 'a8 Bw, some Scotch aud Austrian: also about 25 different vari. eties of Strawberry Plants. + I will ye pleased t6 fill 'your order. C C.KELLETT Port Perry, Oat.' Jw Bex 127. Matic to Creditors Of George Hall, deceased. Pacsuamt to Sec, 38, of Chapter (29 of tee Revised Statutes of Oatario, | | VEGETABLE COMPOUND a8g7, notice is hereby given that all ereffitors and others having claims mpeiust the estate of George Hall, late of tle Township of Brock, gentleman, wie Sied on or about the 25th day af Deseruber, A.D. 1907, are. on or Befive the 1st day of May, A.D. 1903, Ws sead by post, prepaid, to W. A. Mal, Layton, executar of the said derassed, their christian nantes and surmewes, addresses and descriptions, fhe Eull particulars of their claims, &'stavement of their accounts and the Batmve of the securjties (if any) held By them, and thatafter the day last aforesaid the said W. A. Hall will Praomad to distribute the assets of the Said deceased amoug the parties en- Sithef thereto having regard only to scl <daims of which notice shall Bewe Geen received by him at the time 'af ©ack distribution. . 2 Dhatted at Layton this 1st day of Felcmary, A.D. 1908. WM. A. HAITI, Layton, Ont., Executor for above Estate i 4 You won't tell your family doctor the whole story about your private illness -- you are too modest, You peed not} be aiid to tell Ups, Pluk. am, at Lynng Mass, the things you could not explainto the doctor. Te letter will be held in the strictest con- fidence.- From her vast corrazpond- ence, with rick women during the past' thirty years sha may have Ehined the very knowledge that will elp your case. Such letters as the fol: lowing, from grateful women, cs: tablish beyond a doubt the power of LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S to conquer all female diseases. Mrs, Frank Emsley, Lindeay, Ontario, writes to Mrs. Vinkhain ; '"Vrhen I wrote to yon some time ago, I was a very sick woman suffering from female troubles. I had inflamma- tion ¢f the feminine orséns and could not stand or walk any distance, At last I was confined to my Led aud the doctor said I would have te go through an cperation, but this I refused to do, "A friend advised Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. After using three bottles of it, I feel lil:e a new woman, * I most heartily recommend Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to all women whosuffer with femalc troubles." FACTS FOR SICK WORIEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink- ham's 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 isplacements, inflammation, ulcera- tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, riodic pains, backache, that bear. Fedo feeling, flatulency, indiges- tion, dizzines: 8,0rnervous prostration. BE CR PEE ER BRED SPECIAL OFFER. TWENTY-FIVE ONLY fsu/TINGs! After taking stock I find it too large, and during the next month will give the first twenty-five cus- tomers the choice of some "Excellent Suitings AT COST The goods are At quality but" 1 : wish to reduce stock. A reduction of from soc. to $1.00 will be made on alt pantings for one month only. Spring goods are pow in, , W. H. DOUBT of 'Cream Separ © |skimimilke.: Lo 4g Lother is and where the separating is left to regular speeding. = Different {ditions of the miik scem to affe To THE EDITOR OF THE STAI Dear Sir,--Therc is often a gor their cream to cre es or 3 count ¢'f 'the variation it their fests from ope month to another. "Th is not a pleasant th' .g for proprictor uf a creamery whe is conscious of naviug given jas to every patron so far as'lay in power and he is usually at a 1 to.give a-satisfactory reason wl such should be the 'case and' especially. when he. is inforgred thatthe patran has. not change! the cream screw for months. 7: This fact caused the writer, who has charge of tie separator do: partment at the Eastern Dairy School at Kingston, to-miakeé seine investigations along this line ddr ing the past two ycars, and-he thinks he 'has. found the 'chief causcs of 'these variations in "the richness of the cream. Wheve the same person turns the separ ator all the time there is riot idly to be much ghange in the richness of the cream nor of the test of stich cream, bit where more than One have a hand in turning the machine the results are very liable to vary. The object of the first set of eR periments was to find out the effect of tast-and low speed on the richness of the cream and the cfficiency of skimming, 'and 'we invariably found that" a higher speed in any machine gave'a rich- er cream and a more thorough skimming. vi TT Machines were tried with. par tions of the same. vat" of mili at five turns of The crank below indicated proper speed and result would always be a thins cream and a heavy loss in The machine would then be creased to different speeds a samples takén and we have. fou] a difference "in some cases of "20 per cent. in the richness of the cream and nearly "always a' very' much cleaner skimming: at from: five to ten above the indicated speed. faculty of the school has: coaclidt! the tests from one month to aw caused'. by irregulab turning. RnR 2 B Men "usually "tun a" machine faster than women or children do, the women and' children there is often a great difference: in 'thé speed of turning. = lw results 'every day Sud it one way or another. # or less trouble. in the fall of deal of dissatisfaction among users |" ol'eream separators when sending His | hel c * {has gone down pretty | turns of the crank|' From. the many trials = given | each nachine [in 'the school thel. ed that much of the difference in| We have also found that it 'ig| apparently impossible to pet. any | separator to give exactly the same, LE + The writer has always had mor. 1 and the' tempera t j : low before being put through the separator with the result of a lower testing cream and a heavy oss in the'skim milk. - Some agents will" tell you that 'they 'are selling the onl. separator that will skim cold milk Any separator will skim, cold milk but we have 'nat. yet. seen the machive that will: skim 'cold milk as clean as warm milk. J. STONEHOUSE. Thirty years experience has taught us the exact blend of Mocha and Java coffees that gives a delicious, mellow 4 liquor, Our 'advanced method of roasting develops and' preservés the richness and flavor of the bean. GREIG'S WHITE SWAN Packed hot from the. roasters fu: 54 sealed parchment and put cp in ting Bl so as to preserve its freshness and strength: from cur fails to you, Nour grocer sells it or can get it. "| The Roliest Greig Co., J # » bs a ih he na ay *_. Reach Council ~~ The Reach Township Council met on || Monday lust, all members being present. «The following accounts were passed:-- | Mrs. Reese, temporary aid. ..... $4.00 Az Orchard, wood for Mrs. Saunders' fiir ol gs Mr. A. Cummings, shovelling snow =| <r ondivision 89 iii. ory 2462) Mr. Wi Bowles, shovelling snow' | 4 en division 79. S00, Mr, P. Luke, shoveling SHOW on Lh division gu. LG ee Wii. Terry, repairing plow ...... Jolin Clyde, snow . shoveling: Geo. Real, s. shoveling, Div. Bo. ¢ W. J. Hancock, snow shovelling, Div. 1 haa year by having a of lis patron' SINGING MASTER Will give vocal instruction on Wednesday of each week. © Studio at the home of H Roberts, Water 'Street, particulars apply to J. GOLDRING Port Pony. TOLSE 400 0 MEATS Ry I carry an excellent stock of all kinds of meats, both fresh and salted. Prices reasonable. Quality the best. ; "Fresh Fish and Game in Season. He Farmers - I will pay the highest fig- | ure for good Cattle, Calves, Lambs or "Hogs, = 1 J WHEELER | Sittings of the Division ' | 5. CANNINGTON Clerk, COUNTY OF ictal Miser cons i ; Soot Teh Oot Sth, Nov' 2 hv 1009. OSHAWA--Clerk; D. C. Macdsaell, Whi Jam Jo eh hy, Mar. ath Ap: i oa une oth, . Sept, y vA eth, Dis ath, Jan 3th, tomer oe EON ~Clesk, M: Ma on y Nov. Tar 11th, + PORT PERR le, J 8th, Sopt. 1ith Nov. voll an, at 2th N " So. an. +5 1900. TA, 1. WHITBY Cok, tori--Jan. 16th, Mar, i May 4 Sort sath: Rr Tae rl os Juls 6. BEAVERTON Clerk, Jas. M. Gordon. tonJan. 1sth, Mar; he Moy sath J Riou £ agrd, Nov 11th, Jan: [3 UPahao, : gr grove--Jan. x a

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