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Port Perry Star, 2 Sep 1908, p. 8

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At 'Yeasonable prices "and GUARANTEED Quality Machine Oil, Gloves, Lace Leather, Belting. and Fittings . iad Headquarters for Hardware, "Furnaces and Stoves CARNEGIE BROS. ER Cv ALSIKE WANTED E. H. Purdy 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. LE H. PURDY 1 CCC CC CC CC ACC CDC CCC MC XC XC XC XC acess 2Sptatatal OC 9 a -- Parlors Closed Until September Ist ini digs le MISS WALKER MILLINERY PARLORS -% 8 4 X 4 4 5 5 x 8 od x 4 4 | x 5 5 x : ; Station will. be played 'so | Pred H. Howard dglivered a ve SLATER LL DL hn oll irene che at it Mi. Jos. Mitchel's "Mr. RB Hagerman was few days. ; 'Master George Parks {Oakwood for tue rest of the sut The football match Fo aul we it be spect bays wil last "in he uty 3 ther Mrs, Tennyson. 'We are glad to hear that {is recovering froma her severe' illness. Mr. Herb, Baird left for Ques : Saturday evening: were visiting at Mr. A 'Butt village RA Mr. H. Carpenter is visiting at' Jos. Holtby's. hill are visiting at I. M. Vérnons. Busy days for our blacksmith. MeL another new driver. Mr, W. G: McC intock will sell all | his farm stoc', machinery, and house- hold furniture on Monday, Sept 14th. As he has sold 'his farm everything must go, and there are somis good batgaius to be had, Remember the date --Sept. 14th, and: see bills to 'he out in a day or two. 4 . The. Shor rom ii Pulls so hard on the Stomach it Must Have Help. © The stress and strain of the stren- uous. life in both: city and country makes stomach troubles: ' Five people suffer to-day where one did ten years ago" with. sick headache, eating, specks before the eyes, bloat ing, nervousness, sleeplessness, and the avy other symptoms of Indi: gestion. All who are suffering with stom- ach troubles, and 'that' means 'at least two out of three in Port Perry and other towns, should use Mi-o-na stomach tablets. Nothing else is, as safe, yet effective ; nothing else can be go thoroughly relied upon to re- lieve all troubles from indigestion as Mi-o-na, So reliable is Mi-o na that Edw, B. Fling, with every 50 cent box lie the money unless the remedy cures, MYRTLE STATION... The Missrs Ostertog, of Toronto, are the uests of Mrs. G. A, Birnie this week. Mrs. Dickson and daughter Hazel of Chicago ate visiting at Mr. James Dickson's Mr. Thos, Wilson and family, "of Claremont moved into our village last week, = We are pleased to see them in our midst. ° ; The church . service on Sunda was very largely attended. Rev. Mr. eloquent sermion, and everyone pres sent was morethan delighted, services will be held in ths * Old "Char next Sunday. Sunday Sehool 2.30 p.m., and 'church service were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ji Beacock on Thursday last. : returned from Tweed as yet .| says that Mr. Finley has received the position as day operator in that pla for about three The. i Mr. A. Pedlar and Mrs Paton of Park-{ M.. Vernon: has rm] dizziness, flatulence, digtress after (8 sells, gives a guarantee to refund ted, which was held in the military tent} 7pm. 2 hey Mr. and Mrs, Fred Veal, Nestleton, {3% Mr, and Mrs Wm. Finley have not! Fort the Miss Tet stra s, velvet collar; colors blue, re cording to size and quality. For the Little One. aist, trimared 'with braid, vel » brown and grey, sizes 12 to 8 To ie west Blocks in + Melton; and Beavers, colors. blue, | v and grey, lined throughout, brass ° 'and: cloth buttons, velvet. collar, trin "braid, dy cord and velvet straps oF a EA EL LET EVES We do's carry a f the samples. ents Yok the CELE BRATED oh CENTURY CLOTH] range of samples. This is not the ordinary ready-made 'clothing take your measurement and the clothes are made by the best tailors in th factory. Every garment guaranteed T he style 18. correct, t wil pay you. : : [i Ss: Come and €xamine structure is Anished it it ahs to 'do credit to the people who are building it. The supper and "evening program were both excellent and the music provided by the Port Perry band was'much apprecia- "The ladies deserve credit for the work done by them as does Ex-Warden | Bright who' has taken hold of the task with, a will. An Age of Progress W. | Tn Medicine as Well as in Art and Science This is an age of progress in the world of medicine as well as in arts and Science. This is demonstrated by the remarkable discovery after years of research by two 'eminent French chemists oft the of the Co's Livet may be| arated from the ofl, thus gettin atting | ye of that nauseating part of this] ry | valueable remedy. : In.Vinol modern science has given ¢ to the world .a most. delicions cod | of the fact hat 'the timber. resources of the United States were near ex- haustion; e enlighteneng inform. ation was' contained 'in the Washington census statistics of that year, During the last seven or eight years the increasing knowledge of Cunada's timber areas las broughs 1hieme to all concerned: the Timited extent: of the existing souces of lI' supply and the 'need. of their cons servation. Hence largely the akcerding price list. This' year's depression in trade | 'may temporarily reduce quot tions | But the law of supply asd demand | may be expected in the long Jin fay s su-tain values! : {and will jot be back st ls old stand af I carry an excellent sto of all kinds of meats, be esh and

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