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Port Perry Star, 29 Jul 1908, p. 4

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THE PORT PERRY STAR AXD STANDARD, WEDNES JE A gd a A DAY, JULY 20. 1908 A woman's shoe deter- mines as much asany other one detail of a woman's apparel her right to claim the distinction of being correctly costumed. The Empress claims the distinc- tion of being a faultlessly made and designed shoe, and is unrivalled in perfec- tion. We have the exclusive sale of this modern shoe. We sell other shoes for women, but none better than the Empress. SOLD BY T.C.Forman & Son PORT PERRY © TAILOR TALK oy BE MENTLEMEN arc | ws (3 never wholly indif- eo ferent to style. They would sooner have a well-fitting tailor made suit than any ready-made 25" you could offer. > But then they think the 2 the price may be high. %o we i ; B® Se It will be a little higher than ill-fitting sweatshop stuff. ky BUT YOU'LL FEEL PROUD of YOURSELF IF YOU WEAR ONE OF MY SUITS ok You'll not begrudge the small extra cost at the start. 1 say " at the start" be- cause a tailor made suit wears better than the © product of the sweatshop. 5 Call and see my goods W. H. DOUBT Sh 2 Tis SHERRIE Edward Barton SINGING MASTER Will give vocal instruction on Wednesday of each week. 'Studio at the home of H. Roberts, Water Stréet, For particulars apply to J. GOLORING Port Perry. GREENBANK Rev. J. Geo. Miller of Toronto" was spending a few days this "week at his || '| successful is because it contains in- t| following prices of coal for the >¢ | month of April 1go8:-- Z y | allowed off above prices if paid by ~~ S . LYDIA E. PINKHAM No other medicine has been so | suceossiul in relieving the suifering | :f women or received 50 many gen- aine testimonials as has Lydia I. inkham's Vegetable Compound. In every community you will find women who have been restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- atable Compound, Almost cvery one you meet has either been benc- fited by it, or has friends who bave. In the Pinkham Laberatory ab! Lynn, Mass.,any womanany day may see the files containing over one mil- lion one hundred thousand letters from women seeking health, and here are the letters in which they openly state over their own signa- | tures that they were cured by Lydia | E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. 3 TRE 4 ai Doxt Derry Stax fo ego Eos Blong Block, Queen street. Port Perry, Ont. fat 78 Be ¥ = Subscription $1.00 a year in advance. $1.25 if not so paid. . Advertising rates on application. « SAMUEL FARMER, _ Publisker and ° Kew Customs Re; ufatioas On July 1st there came into effect new regulations regarding the custe m entry of amimals im- ported into, Canada fir the im-|F provement of stock Heretofore, all certificates of registration which were apparently genuine were accepted by customs officers" for the purpose of free entry. Under the new regulations either a Cana- dian certificate of registration or an import certificate as tHe case may be must be presented, Canadian certificates of registra- tion must be presented at the Pr: of entry for the following classes and breeds.-- Cattle, Shorthom, Ayrshire. Hereford. French Canadian, Gal loway, Aberdcen-- Angus, Red | Pclled, Jersey, Guernsey ard Hol | stein. Horses,--Clydesdale, Hackner. Shire, Percherod, Thoroughbred Belgian and French Canadian. Ponies,--Stetland, Welsh, New Forest, Polo and Riding; Exmoor, Connemara and Hackney. Swine,-- Yorkshire, Berkshire. Lydia E. Di am's Vegetable Compound has saved many women | from surgical operations. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is made from roots and herbs, without drugs, and is whole- | some and harmless. | The reason why Lydia IT. Pink- | ham's Vegetable Compound is so gredients which act directly upon the feminine organism, restoring it to a healthy normal condition. Women who are suffering from those distressing ills peculiar to their sex should not lose sight of these facts or doubt the ability of Lydia ¥. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to restore their health. COAL PRICES FOR JUNE The coal dealers announce the Shed $6.80 $6.80 $7.05 $7.25 Del. $7.30 $7.30 $7.55 $7.50 Tigg Coal Stove Coal Nut Coal Blacksmith Steam Coal $6.75 $6 25 Pea Coal $6.55 85.55 A discount of 25 cenls per ton Aug. 1st. 5c0 ibs. lots $2.00. 40 cts, per 100 lbs. if less than 500 lbs. When You Need Butter Paper call at the Star office. eee eee: OE MEATS 1 kinds of meats, both || and salted. «Prices easonable Tamworth, Chester White, Poland China, Duroc Jersey, Essex and Victoria. Sheep, -- Shropshire, Lincoin Oxford Down, Derset, South Down, Hampshire and Lejcester. The Canadian Records for all} above mentioned breeds, with the exception of that for Holstein cat- tle. are conducted under the Cana dian National System in the office of the Canadian National Records, Ottawa. The Holsteir Records office is located at St. George. Ont. In making application for the registration of an jmported animal the foreign certificate of registration in addition to the usaal application must be forwarded. There are from time to time 20° imals imported into Carada of breeds for which there are no €an adian Records, but which are re- corded in Books of Record of one of the following recognized Asso ciations: : tHorses,--Sufiolk Horse Society (Great Britain); Cleveland Bay Horse Society of Great Britain and Ireland; Yorkshire Coach Horse Society of Great Britain and Ire land; American Morgan Registra- tion Association; Amcrican Saddle Horse Breeders' Association; Am erican Trotting Horse Register Association; Commission des Agri- cuiteurs de France (French Draft) Commission des Stud Book des Chevanx de Demi--Sang (French Coach) : Landwitchschaf:lichen IHauptverein fur Ostfriesland. (German Coach) : Zuchtverband des Sudlichen Zuchtgebictses{Ger man Coach) :Verband dus Zuchter des Oldesburger cleganten Schw- I cariie ost to this esuntry in TH Sw? 1 went straioht to 2 farm in Perl County. Eve ything was strange. Hi 15 i ntuming wihenee 1 came like Ue | proverbial bad pemny, 1 watched | the family, snd soon icant that be ! hind the rouzh exterior beat true i and honest hearts, and 1bas sincerity | was the keymote of the Canadisn 'character. Dasirg the year pissed 'in this Japd of p.omisz, I Pave observed many faimes, 2mongst {others that eharacer teils for muse than wealth, that the mere fae: of lreing rich does mot of sell eam | respect, that a hard-zerking poor {man stands higher in the pullic estidhasion than the Vile rel, also iat uolke the English standard i spring of last year, withus capical. § 15 i i i | H STEGPSIS CF CZHADIAN NORTHWEST Homestead Regulations. Any even number section of Dominion Lands ie Manitoba, Saskatchewan and i» what you are your=lf, nos what | Alberta, excepting 8 and 26, not reserved | sour futher was, (hat counts. I: might be of interest 10 draw a comparison between English and Canadisn hemes. We will uke i the former first. We lift the larch of a substantial zate of British oak, and walk up a | well kept avente with fine cid wees {arching - vrthe dd. Passing a bend lintke r-d we ~¢ the old farm kouse ¢ v- ed woh ivy and tea {roses and purple dematis with ike dear old-fashioned gzrdem at ihe side fail of sweet smelling kerbs and siately holiyhocks and wail flowers. Heyond that is the Kiteher | garden fall of vegetables, then the !orebard and again beyond is the meadow with the old oaks ander {which the pigs of the pare Berk , shire Irv ed are devouring the acorns, amd the Jersey eatile are browsing (in the summer sGR. As we pass ino ithe house we notice the well {kept dairy with its bes.es of riek lovkinrg mili and the slab with iis goiden ponnds of butter We ad- mire the caken rafters is the kitchen, black with age, from which the rides of smoked baeon are banging. Inside the parlor we sit in the oid fashioned Chippendale chairs, while we lisen to the buzzing of the bees outside and a semse of that peace only known 10 an oll ev:izdion steals upon us. Tre latiice framed windows, i.e r. ses prodding oui-ide, the sense of refisement. make up an idesl pictare of what an Esglish yeoman's heme really is Saeh a a Lome a- this would be impossible here. We are remindid of the Casadias who went to Ozford, amd admired tbe lovely lawns in the colleges there. He asked bow they nere made 0 soit and velvety, The answer was "all we do is to eut and soll continuonsiy for iwo or three bund ed years. may be bomest-aded Gy any person who is tise sole bead of a fanuly, or any male over 18 years of age, to the cxtent of one- quarries section of 160 acres, more or less. Application for eptry mu t be made in pesson by the applicast at a Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-agency for the dis- tsict im which the land is situate. Entry by proxy mar, however, be made at any Agesicy on cer1ain conditions by the father mocber, on, daugbte:, brother or sister of an imieading homesteader. Dotigs.--{s) At least six month s resi- spon asd ccltivation of the land mm each year for three years. {2 A bozresteader may, if be so desires, pezionn the residence duties by fring on farming 'and owned solely by him. mot less than eighty (80) acres in extest, ia the vicinity of his homestead He may also do so by living with father or mother, oa certain conditions." Joint ip no land will not meet this re- quirement, (3) A homnesteader intending to per- fourm his residence duties in accordance with the zbore while living with parents or oa fasmizg land owned by himself must notify the Ageat for the district of such mteniion. W. W. CORY. _ Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. N. B.--Unpavthorised publication of eren Kutschpfe-des(GermanCoach)| Now we will visit a Camadian Verband der Pferdezuchter in den | farm house The lane leading to the Holsteininchen Merschem, (Olden | house is generally weil shaded with berg.) This is the end of this language, and the office boy says he hopes you will excuse such profanity in this highly respected family jour nal, but it wasn't bis fault it gotin the paper you. may be sure. He further says it is not printer's pi. Cattle,-- Highland Cattle Soci- ety of Scotland; Kerry and Dex- ter Herd Book, Dublin, Ireland; Sussex Herd Book Society; Polled United States; National Hereford Breeders" United States. : © Swi rrlarge Black Pig Soci- Durham - Breeders' = Association, | plain maples. As we put mp our horse we notice the stable has been bat lalf clean d ons, all the work ap- pears to be bal done In this this advertisement will not be paid for. Beaupre. Monday the company tad received a half holiday, and entrance money to see the full dress rehearsal of the pageant. There is nothing that the boys from Ontario County are missing. What Bood"s Kideey Filis are doing for Pors Perry People ! All the blood in the body passes through the kidneys every three minutes. " They work night and day to daily remove aboat 500 grains of impure matter. If they fail some part of this impure matter is left in the bicod, bringing on pain ih the back. headache, dizzipess, irregular heart, bot, dry skin rheamatism, gravel dropsy deposits in the urine. Both's Kidney Pills make the fil- tering right and overcome Kidney trouble. © Handreds of Ontario conn- country there seems 10 be no i 10 do things thoroughly, everything mus: serve some utilitarian Entering the house we pass z ia I ivis place wo a : , 8 - sizing the extremes of beat and cold in this country. 'The furniture is and useful, We miss the open stove. Wi ty resident have found this out Mrs. BR. Biown, Sr, Port Perry, Ont. sags: *'1 bave had tronble with my back forsometime whether from rhenmatism or otber causes I eonid not say I met with a severe] i : ny leg at thei. ived a box of Booth e acd complicated stor | J. GOLDRI PIANO TUNER, ETC. Is now prepared to tune, actig regulate, tone regulate, repair a Leep your piano in perfect order, also tune and repair organs Address 3 Teacher of Violin, Cornet and Band Instruments. - JOS. GOLDRING, Bandmaster, Port Pe In toric or spoon shaped, is solid piece of glass. No ce- ment, no ridges, no distortion F. E LUKE Refracting Optic 11 King St. West, Toronto... Sittings of the Division Col COUNTY OF ONTARIO 1908; 1. WHITBY Clerk, D. C. Macdor 8th, July 3rd, Scpt. 7th, sth, Dec. 8th Yan LT OSHAWA Clerk, D. C. Macdonell, Whi Jon ch, Po 8, Mor oh Ape Mab une ul , y th, Ne 6th, Dec. oth, a 8th; 109. : ¥ 2 PROUGHAM «Clerk, Mu Gleeson, Green an. 3. ar, ay 7th, : 10th, Nov. ota, Jan. 1th, yuh July ath, 3. PORT PERRY--Cierk, J. W. Bi VE Perry=Jan, 14th, ok dy Dram: 8th, roth Nov. woth, Jan. 1ath, 1500 §. UXBRIGE Clerk, Jos. E. Gould, idge Jan, 37th, Mar, 20th, May 16th, Jul 25th, Nov. 13th, Jan. 15th, 1609. : lon ars u 3 a; hy Sept. agth, Nev. 2th, Jans 14th, 1600, July 5 BEAVERTON-.Clerk, Jas, M, Gordon. ton th, Mar. 1 , May 15th, J ov nth, Jan. 13th, 1909, 7. UPTERGROVE--Cieck,. P." Mulvahif). grove--Jan. 14th, Mar. 17th, May 14th, t. 22nd, Nov. roth, Jan. zath; sc By order, J. E. FAREWELL, , Clerk of the Dated at Whitby. Noy 18th. 1907 BUYING THE Right Is not a complex problem, is simply the study of ind ual requirements. studied the needs of the and are prepared to These goods are and reasonable :-

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