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Port Perry Star, 1 Apr 1908, p. 4

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PRINTING | PLEASES Particular PEOPLE PROMPT PRINTING PROMISED by Lydia E. Pipkhan s Vegetable Colipound. Rea, or Man Mrs, A Trades, "Armprior, Ontario, be D. to Mrs, kham: "I "suffered - terribly from wlcera- tion of the femin ne organs for eiglit years, - XI tried four doctors but got no relief, and thought I would have to die. "One day 1 saw an adver tisement of Lydia E. Pinkham's Yyegetatle Com- pound in the paper. pent for some, and before I #5 io Have bottles 1 was entircly cured. I hope every suf- fering woman will take my advice and use Lydia -E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and hérbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills. and has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, uleerg- tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bear- ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges- tion dizziness or nervous prostration. Why don't you try it? Don't hesttato to write to Mrs. Pinkham if you need adviceabout Jour sickness. She will treat your sitter in confidence and vise you free. Because of her vast experience she has helped thou- sands. Address, Lyun, Mass. When You Need = tier Paper call Port Perry 60 YEARS' The paper is the best made and the ink is like Sunuy Jim's smile--it won't come off. Price right, thiswoman was 2e sei to Jen } 'at the Star office, § 7 SPciaL Fre E SPECIAL OFFER TWENTY.FIVE ONLY SUITINGS 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 Art quality but I 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. Ww. H.. DOUBT i - fo E The Proof of a Good "Opesiing. is the "PROTECT OUR FI "AND GAME, : It is to be 'regretied. that our townsmen take sch little interest in the protection of 'our fish aud game, Some' of 'our citizens can readily remember how they. 'enjoyed fishing and shooting years ago; quite'a contrast'to:what the youn geueration now enjoy. ~ What has caused this state of affairs ? Hare our spawning grounds been proper- ly looked after? Have the law- breakers been' punished? Do we expect men who are paid meag(e salaries to do 'good. work ? Is it not in the interest of every work- ing man fo have fishing 'such that |sice. it wogld not alone' be etijoyabi, but profitable, in that the fish caught would "constitute" a sotirce of food for the family, as well. as good, healthful pleasure ? Areour business men alive to their own interests in allowing the depletion of our fish? This town should derive a good revenue, during the summer months, from :the tourist trade, which means money aud lots of it. Men of wealth, of course, can go to other parts to enjoy. an outing. Why should we not have the same privileges right at our own door. What we require. is: a good Fish and Game Protective Association Brauch in this town. By a healthy. and active public sentiment our inspectors would do better work and would look sharp. ly after our own property. There is on record, not 100 miles east of Port Perry 'a case where there isi a Branch Association who = ** went after "the Mayor and fined iim, The Association are no respectors of persons and this is as it, should 'be. © ' Recently. there have been' com: plaints of the violation of the law, and 'a couple 'of young fellows have been tried because of the complaints. Law must be kept,' and those who break the Jaw. must be brought to justice. Some pea ple violate the law through lack of knowledge, and some because they consider themselves clever enough to' evade. the law. Not a few persohs pride themselves on being able to break the law without dau: ger of - detection, and will openly' boast of the violation among their |. friends as if their actions were' heroic instead of criminal. | This class of people i is: not confined to d Citizens who in. their general boys" or' bad men, are. honorable. - dealings witly their fellows, become : | dishonorable. here. : No: mai would d cam of goin eld to. prevent. the: destroction the miuskrats by any means, at an | time, in the "vicinity. of di drainage embankarents. 63" v. Yo 49, 8:5(4). i, any such animals. of (RESOLENE ANTISEPTIC 1 TABLETS A simple and effective remedy for SORE JHROATS 'AND COUGHS lp bi Le or oy pp Lin Sepa me Si voy + Limited. Lyents. APPLE PatG LAW **No. 1 inspected Canadian apples shall consist of well grown specimens of one vari- ety, of nearly uniform size, of good color for the ' variety, sound, free from' scab, worm: holes and bruises, and properly packed : and No. 2 inspected Canadian apples shall: consist of specimens of one variety, reasonably: free from "the de- fects mentioned in class No. 1, but which on account of in- equality of'size; lack of colour or other defects, could not be included in that class. = 56-V., c. 35.8. L.--Revised Statues of prada 1906,-page 80. great 'déal of what has been said about'th¢ violation of game laws will apply to the violation of the law regarding apple packing. All through "the * country 'apple packers are being fined for wrong: iy marking the fruit they pack. A this false marking of fruit would be difficult to imagine: trade of Canada is in its infancy. and should" be nourished," fot choked. And who is going to see that this is done? | The faumers. |, They. are the people who" will | always be in" the apple business. [They are thie people whose pock:| ets will suffer if the Canadian apple 'market is spoiled' by bad 'packing, They. are the people whose first, second and third class apples 'are dumped into.one barrel and put' up as " seconds," because the packer can make more money that aye he is not fined. Provided that the onus of proof | shall be on the person Sestroyiug 3 'more' short sighted policy than | ' The apple } "Packers | not always remain pes ariently : WIE itive * vaca instruction | == 'lon Wednesday of each week, | Studio at' the "home of - Hi Fot Roberts, Water Stréet," parsons apply to or iL SOLORNE Pon pay [ st ng | MEA T S I' carry an i exgellint sigh Il of all kinds of meats, both fresh and salted. Prices reasonable. Quality the' best. het re Fresh Fish and Game in # Seago, 2 Farmers I will pay the highest fe ure 'for good Cattle, © Calves, Lambs or Hogs. 1 J. WHEELER + Corbman, Perry, is prepared to do all} kinds of grinding of - knives| axes and 'other tools," romps ly and cheaply. 7: " Porman Port] b prepared to. _Jregulate, tone: regulate; repair. k our. piano. in perfec ot also tune 'and Address ; + JOS. GOLDRING, | i Bandmaster, Port Pe Siig of the Division cous COUNTY OF ONTARIO 1890 o8 : , C. Macdonell, 5 WHITBY Clerk, D nell, Wit. an. oth, Feb. ard, Ri: ar and Aprils i une 8th, ay, 3rd, it. 7th, Oct. sth, , Dec, RHE wa 1900. 3 OSHAWA Ci. oy {an Jot, b 4th, hE 4th, Aj £2 ¥ gnc' J ye Sept gfh, 7 Dec. of fan, 8th, x a BROVGHAM Ca an h, Mar, sth, May on ree: th gs pt "Toth, ov. oth, Jan. 1th, 3 PORT SIERRY Clerk, Tow ry 11th Nov, oH 5th, Haka Sg rot an. 1ath, 1909. 8 UXBRIGR.C E. " Jan. wth Rclerk, Jos 1 Ge ivi Bo. 1909. asth, Nov, Mar. Jan. sth, 8 CANN INGTON Slat Geo: Smith, fan, 16th, Mar, To rs hh i ol an. ON. Clr. Jo M y asd, ov Eg 13th, wish Tia 7 PTE i Shahgove, a Mar. aS 14th, Nov. 10th, hy Ma Tait J: BE. FAREW, ps Clerk of t 1 . By Re 5 Dated at Why, Noy a8th, 1907." in ont # ability t to aconrately youreyes with Rh specta les and

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