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Port Perry Star, 19 Feb 1913, p. 1

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J he bain ha da | wrinkles. in heartaches and are what we think you are, are worth all you cost--and mich, more, \ } ure of this: While father doesn't uch but "Hello, son," away ih deep in his tough, staunch heart, $ thinks 'you are the finest' ever. nd, as for the little. mother, she ly cannot keep her love and pride you out of her eyes, are a. man now... some time you must step into father's shoes. He wouldn't like 10 call him old, but, just the he isn't ag young as he used to You see; young, man, he has n working pretty hard for 'more twenty-five years to help you! already your mother is begining non: you, esn't that sober you. Twenty {Voir father has done fairly well, bf Buk you can'do better. You may not . 80, but he does. Hé has given el than he bad. In 00d deal from] he has tried to g: I try you out. Tt will ~ [but 'to the' test every fibre in you. ave| But you' are made of good stuff. oad is fairly strapped on ung shoulders you will carry scarcely' feel 'it--if only there the willing and cheerful mind. And hail; yow, on the threshold! It's high time you weré beginning to pay the freight. And your back debts to father and mothe, You will, pay them; won't you, boy? How shall you pay them? By being always and everywhere a manl---~Grand Rapids Chronicle. The Canning Factory ey, : County Council 1913 mice d Assessment, Tom A Wilson, Esq, Cannington, Chairman; Messin Stacey, Foster, Cameron and Wetheral. =~. goon oads and Bridges, Dr.J. J. Moore, n; Chairman; Messrs. Gifford, and Blanthar an- to 'Esq ts. Moore, fan- Ceda A Cure for you.on that trip: this win Be Sure You Vote Hunger Strikes -------- Mr. Ratepayer: there is = . vote to be taken on the Can- The cure for hunger strikes would] GC i ning. Factory By-Law om be hunger. There is nothing chival- hursd . : ric about forcing a suffiragette to eat T ursday of this week. It is when she says she wishes to go hun-|Important that every persom: gry... Very few people really 'know! who has a right to cast a bal- what it is to be hungry--intense and|jot in this matter should do' so; terrible suffering. Doing without two This Canning factory will have or three meals does not bring on real hunger. That takes some. days its influence on the future of and then the victims dreams of food | the town, Many of us honesa which vanishes, and they are in for-|ly think it will be a benefit. ment. = The cure for hunger strikes Some people may think differ. would be hunger. There is no need peop y for forcible feeding. Food ought to ently, Every person . shou be offered at regular houre, but if the |VOte NO matter what his views prisoner prefers to" go hungry, they [On the subject. All freehold- are. choosing their own course, ers of prc perty to the value one hundred dollars or . more, and tenarits for ten years, ma vote on the By-law. Don't Bother bist. Life on the Farm is Just One Thing . ep After Another, Anyway. Child Ba ly Kicked Don't bother housing the binder . when the harvest is done. The cattle! On Sunday night Harley Davey tne will need something to scratch them- | Six year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. selves on, anyway. Davey, was kicked in the breast by = Don't bother about fastening up [borse. He was so seriously hore that loose piece of barb wire, . If the [that an operation was found to ba colts get a few cuts.about their legs it| necessary but the boy is doing as. w¢i® will teach them to be more careful in {5 can Le expected. Mr. Jas. Davey in = ie the cal is working the farm for Miss Adams on't ther attendin, e loc . . > seed fair. Better save a oy that vo amd was thére the ag- you would be tempted to spend for |Cldent to the child togk place. better seed if you went there. One kind of seed is just as good as another if not better, anyway. Don't bother killing = off the 'two- "a year-old hens. Eat the pullets instead; | they will taste nicer. Don't bother. giving the . milking | , cows any chop. The price of butter d might suddenly fall during the winter each night. His entertainments ha time. poli of a character to please all; i Don't bother fixing the pump up {funny comedy views, illdstrated ; properly for winter. If it freezes, 'the and moving pictures of dramatie ob animals can lick snow just.as well as [tragic scenes in real life; together withy not; they have plenty of time.- many world wonders. It is pleasing ¥ to see a man like Mr. May come alo Don't bother. "spreading any fine i ) Some slong manure over the: "garden during Feb. | 25 We believe that the nioving picture 'ruary, There will be sure to be Re fad of Feat value the ool fuary, 1h ai ity. the only % 3 heaps, of i ofime quring wHext to: the"average show in fhe thiserable pring's seeding, 0 -'. 'Istuff put on as vaudeville, Don't bother attending the Aonuall In Mr. May's show this feature js meeting of the agricultural society or conspicuous by its absence. 5 $e the creamery: The idea of taking an Rs : interest in community betterment is The Picture Show Mr. F. May has been "in town fos early a week, and has Put on a splen- id series of clean MOVING pietures all bosh and nonsense, Don't bother taking our wife with You can} F the folks when you

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