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Port Perry Star, 1 Jan 1913, p. 5

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is becoming one of the most popular ures of our semi-annual cledrance sale. During the season many of our best patterns are' sold down wo If -oné size. © These we clear out regardless of pr. at §fc E in a quality tan colored The regular values of these shirts are $1.25. and $150 8 Reg. $1.00 Sale pr. 7§c Sizes 14 to 16} "All Wool Serge Good quality imported, English Serge made of strong : Comes in Navy, Black, Brown and Red. "Per yard 89c Pai dies" s of i es Sancts tN Buster Sults'| Le Ton woot ise 25: m length. Owing to' the Sih Men's Black Cashmere Socks made increased demand for extra Sizes 8 to 7 years best grade 'Llama wool, with spliced : corsets the manufacturer ~Tweeds and Worsteds double heel and toe. This is a splendid thrown these numbers out. wearing sock, well shaped and sold regus _ J Regular $1.50 and $2.00 =~ Dimes | larly at 35c. I Sale Price $1,001 SALE PRICE 25 TYRE end cn ami to Fosse] _ FOURTH eo whic wil tn pi tos mie os sro | ANNUAL SHORT COURSE IN oto equalize (acoount;- $381.95, a good share of which . was AGRICUL. TURE . aa paid for drawing gravel on the: road I ---------------- between Mariposy Station and: Little Britain: In connection with Whitby The Council also passed miscellan ; High School eous accounts amounting to "$507.35, . Four weeks--Jan. 20 to Feb. 14, 1953 . 'Motion by Messrs, Ferguson and ; Classes held in rooms adjoining Agricultural Office, Broek st, Swain I Ee Debettures ] School A free - course,~--no examination--no text books required --last : Section Be year class numbered 23 students some elderly men from 35 to gov Wicket for the sum of $2400, and ears of age,--Young men from 15 to 30 years of age are i | that the Reeve and Treasurer' be au- inuited, --the course incjudes studies which are of 'special interest "I thorized to evecute said debentures on ts Ontario. County Farmers,--These include:--Study of leading' I behalf of the Township. ~Carried.§ | farm crops; Judging seed grain; Soil Cultivation; Rotation of crops "Fhe Council their: a diourned sine Dralnage; Fruit growing, especially apple culture, including. prum- <I 5 > ; ing, spraying, insect pests, diseases, etc. Agriculture botany im I. B. WELDON, Clerk. | cluding a study of weeds and weed seeds: methods of eradication, ete. - Fertilizers and manures, requirements of - different crops; Poultry ; ? culture; Stock feeding, breeding 'and general management; Stock: Wo Caesar ca Judging will be a special feature of "the course,--Trips taker tor ape & local stock stables, including Wm. Dryden, Brooklin: Smith sud : Miss Lottie ef i ie and Richardson, Columbus; Sir Henry -Pellat, Pickering; --Young Rs ; : farmers of the County cannot afford to miss this opportunity, -- SE The course comes at a time when farm work 1s not presstog,--A better investment could not be made, 'Modern farmers' muse s inorder to obtain the highest degree' of financial success. Write for calender. In writing for calender, for any. further information 'or in sending application address commuhication to Bell, High School, Whitby J'H Hare. Office of Agriculture; Whit - 'Mr. 'and Mrs. Thos. Williams, Port Perry, are tenewing o'd acjuaintances place at the. home James Malcolmon J J 3 CRRA

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