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Port Perry Star, 28 Jul 1909, p. 4

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310 and- §12 - It would be wor 'farmer who intends b Your first step to abso: lute satisfaction is when you buy a pair of EMPRESS Shoes. Every step taken isa step of comfort for either the school-girl, the mother or grandmother, and in addition to comfort |}, you will be wearing the make of shoe which sets the fashion for Canada. T.C. Forman & Son v lee Cream Parlor... R D Ice Cream, Ice Cream Sodas, Y S E. H. PURDY. Ice Cream Sundaes, etc., in all flavors. Ice Cream is made by power. IN FULL SWING NOW Hi We can supply in any quantity for At Homes § and Anniversaries, and guarantee satisfaction. a call and sample for yourself, Give us § ig CHOICE OUTS in ail lines ot BEEF. LAMB, VEAL "Vl FRESH, SMOKED» Live Stock Wanted Highest cash prices paid. AND SALTED MEATS You can depend i upon quality at reasonable price when you buy meat from! CAWKER BROS. [{ men. to see the new one e Warcen Bright at | {It is built on the: most a fueihods of barn constructic its stables are very convenien ily be kept cl as Tn the first place considered lightnin is---entirely' cos ere ; metal, whch spreads. t ity over its surface and to the ground. The. Bure is all above the ground; which allows] plenty of light to enter les. 'The wall is built cement, and is.peirced by ts two four foot windows with ment sills of these we sh: . The batn proper is 11 50, to which isattached a bumling® 40 x 24, the lower part to be-used for a pig pen and the upper for an impiement house and chicken pen. "The barn bas two driveways, each fourteen feet wide and stand-| E ing with nothing between but the purline plates. There is good rea- son ior this arrangement, - Fer ten years past Mr. Bright has drawn his grain directly from the ficlds to the tivveshing machine and ed the double handling. machine can stand on of floor and the crop can be drawn on 'the other and thiown directly" Gini the thresher. The cyclone ker looks after the straw and t grain blower carries its load tothe gran- 'ary, which by the way is mouse proof. Four teams are used for this purpose and the threshi be done Juecessfully by bors ten the two driveways,' [2 the hay is stored, that for the cat- tle directly over their part 'of tife stable and the same with the horses The mows next the driveways: reserved for straw but provision made to keep the ches clear which lead to the stabs. "In th left mow as you enter 'the barn a place is being built to hold erair and chop * There isa chite of the barn floor through which roots may be put into the cellar. 2 good feature, and one that has meant a good deal of labor, is the approach tothe barn, which built double the usual widte, be- cause of the two driveways. When completed, it wilt be a creditable picce of work, & In the stable cleanliness, VE ils becatise he firds alfafa miich more | satisfactory feed ation and convenience have all been 'studied. © The general ar rangement is.a row 'of box st all round the building. | Tun thet en tre are places for tied horses amu cattle. ~The whole floor is t "jcemented and all the partit (none of which will be' more than five feet high) rest on Cemen walls, The 'stalls direcrly under driveways will be used as ai cellar, and as they are emptied wiil be free for stock. The sta is to be fitted with a litter and-fi carrier which will greatly sim the problem of distributing feed and keeping the stable ~The pig penis worth ce-| ers, half price, 2 for. ; . : Japanese Cups "and . Saucers, : regular zoc, for......... .....10¢ cany four' mows and ons ; tod KC ; yard is very large 'a will all be graded so thut the whole will be level and have good rainage. It willbe divided into wo parts and surrounded by an extra high wire fence. - One' sece tion will ba used for a 'cattle run ane the other for a paddock in which to excercise horses, The work is rapidly nearing completion and shows what can be accomplished when a man is will ing to spend money and brains to produce what he believes will be a profitable investment. Mr. Bright is not building a silo than ensilage. : : 'But one certafn in Ic selling has been discovered; Japanese Salt and Pepper Shak: Kly carries away the foul] WOO! Salr Boxes H Féain Rods svives, FRIDAY for CHINAWARE 100 pretty Japanese Bread 'ang Butter Plates, half price, each', 5c aioe ICE HUBERT L, EBBELS Barrister, Solicitor, etc. , Port Perry. MONEY Several sums trom i$30¢ to $10,000, have been ed with me for immediate investtigut at low. est rate, 4 ; 3 ¥ J ag ; 'WM. H. HARRIS, 8.A.,LL.B. Barrister/ Solicitor, Notary Public. A Solicitor for the Bank of Commerce. @ Solicitor and Clerk for the Village of Port Perry. Telephone ag. roll 100. Glass Berry "Distie : 50 Hair © rretics, to cle Silk Hair Nets , h hn 22 Assortment of Back and ~ Combs, half price 15¢ Dressing Combs. ... vinis side SEE of all kinks always stock. Our cooked m 8 very convenient for S Housekeeping. They i Cook

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