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Port Perry Star, 26 Aug 1908, p. 8

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A ls fila GUARANTEED "Quality Machine Oil, Gloves, Lace Leather, Belting and Fittings . .. ... "Headquarters for eli, Furnaces and Stoves CARNEGIE BROS. : ° x 5 | ALSIKE WANTED | E. H. Purdy i is prepared to buy 5,000 bushels of Alsike Clover. : HIGHEST PRICE PAID FARMERS can get their feed cleaned on short notice as my seed cleaner is.run by gasoline power, : = RAK A KE KX KEKE KA KRK Parlors Closed Until September Ist Wg J c MISS WALKER MILLINERY PARLORS. SORE RNIN] E H PURDY | WHR | Sept. 20 ed who will il the s ap nt: i Doo terete fo Mr. Chiat Hardy sa ng his absence. 'Mr. G. E. Bonner. hired Mr, Reader, of Scugog, sails fi England on the 1st Re Council meets Saturda Mr. Jos. Hood bas io fey his Ea. been divided, the homestea: known as the Savage Wesley Crosier, .. We u ue Hood niehds living in r. Albert Stevens has so 0 ¥ Mr, Wallace from Illino Stevens has not yet decided future movements, Mr. Nelson Alldred is suffering slight attack of blood: 'poisoning. 7). Owing to sudden illness, Mr. Whitlock was unable to conduct the serviceson the Islind on Sunday as expected; and the Rev. W. T.: Wickett, the pastor,o 'his usual able manner. FINGERBOARD, | Mr. Thos, Martin and sister Ethel spent Thursday with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Al. King. Mr. Thos, Mosse, jr., and Mr. | : R. Martin spent Saturday in. Port; Perry. Mr. And Mes. Jas, Short and Mr.' Jno. Short spent Sunday with Mr. David Stevens. Mrs. Herbert Reare spent Sunde with Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Rodman, Miss Vida Moase hens Sun son, Lindsay. ir Glad to hear that Mr, so recovering. C. Rodman spent. a few i week visiting relatives | Britain, 4 Mrs, (Dr) Moon widised Ripley and 'Mrs, R. Mosse, Most of the farmers in this district have finished harvest and other work is going on rapidly. ne X Is, ---- ye AB "Run Down--Tired Port Perry People whe are in th Ee ra, i andi There are many people in ors vie inity at this season of the year who are all run down, no strength ly able to drag about. - Don't kn what ails thom. We want to say to every such {son that our cod liver preparal Vinol, is the tonic. reconstr the digestive organs, creates a healthy appetite, makes rich blood, and strengthens every 'o in the body to do its work. In vatural manner strengthiand vitali uickly replace weakness and | Miss Rose Blair, president Sophie 'more club," Kansas City, ¢t Last spring Tiwas all 'Sonononconnnonunonuns ficiated ; a which they need. Vinol tones: up Rev. Mr. Crosier Tas returned to: charge int Ashburn and Utica. Mrs, H.' B. Nicol and her davigh er Marjory have returned to Toronto, ~~ Haryest is nearly cotnpleted except for buckwheat, People are asking what i is bein 'about the good roads. system, done Nothing ; H guess: PRINCE A A pERT : The Misses, Belle, Olive and Kaibleen MacBrien have returned home from outing at Port Carling, Hitzel, wife and' two children ot vie, Woodstock a Tanke: deft wing, Fitchett} and Ward. W.T. Referee- Dob: + son,' Jos. Fitchett was Sunday. - | timber, 3 mil "Mr. Wm Stone, j jr is is visiting at | mile from Ma; home fora short time © 1 Rev. Mr, Miller' +" charge, and the nervous; 'irritable and' could call speaks well for the way he has sleep. I tried many medicines w School re-opened this week with |1abored with his flock in the:past. | © Mids Orchard as teacher. Edward Barrett loft last week. for It : Biss | Prest, of St. John's Military | Switt Current, Sask. y, Wisconsin, Miss' Edith| Mer. Oscar Jack, of Port Perry, |¥ Conte. 6, of Chicago; and 'Dr, Spar- has been spending ouple. of weeks a ow, of Toronto, are guests of} here, ty ; hiteway Sunny Ridge BETHEL g i JRIIRIIORKKICR KX KIKI At]

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