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Port Perry Star, 20 Jan 1915, p. 8

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SO edi Biia dh o gy WI ak NN fd a PRL De HA the Patriotic meeting given at Zion, proving coo heavy fo A good program was rendered, con: load ran into 'a wire fence sisting of addresses by Messrs. Flavelle | force that Jean sufered Warden Varcoe of Little Britain; Rev. ankle. Much svitpaihy i of Sonya, and solos by Mr. J forthe unfortunate tittle girl. of Valentia, Mr. A. Downer of Zion, and asic by the ¥mgerboard er of and Orchestra A number from here "attended the Dealer iin all" kinds of Mariposa Sunday Sched convention at Oakwood, on Friday last, and re port a profitable as well as pleasant time. : There 'is to be a Basket Social under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid at Pleasant Point church, on Wed: nésday, January 27th, a good program will be given. Drilled Wells Wells Dug, Cleaned and Repaired | Windmills, Hydraulic Pumps, Rams, and all kinds of water supply apparatus installed. All'orders promptly attended to Phone at my expense OO is Seagrave Don't forget the cirouit social to be held at the parsonage, on [Friday evening, January 22nd. Everybody Bell Phone No. 47 conde and have a good time. : DIED_Mr. 'Charles Alided, ac HASOlicae Engines for Sale 'Can be seen on the 'premises at anytime. Seagrave passed quietly to rest on Friflay, January 15,1915; at 'the fage of 55 years. . "The funeral service was held at this late residence on Saturday at 1. 30 pm, after which the remains were removed to Prince Albert cemetny for interment. Mr. Alldred was:a man lighly es teemed in this vicinity and will be greatiy missed. ; He leaves a wife, 6 dhildren, 8 boys] and 3 girls to moum his loss. The funeral was largdly attended. Dr. Marvin conducted the services. New Fruit at FORMAN'S 20 | NEW. RATSINS, weny fine | NEW SEEDILESS RAISINS full ith, 2 lbs. for 2bc SEEDED RAISINS, Griffin Brand, 10¢ 1b. - Manchester i J Mr. Peter Christie has taken two off his best horses to Ottawa Winter] Fair. We wish him BEAUTIFUL NEW CURRANTS, perth. k0c Mr. Frank Orchard, from the West,| | NEW DATES perifh. 10¢ paid a flying visit to out burg last] NEW FIGS per ith. Tic week. ih LEMOM and ORANGE PEEL, 'The Mission Band will moet at the : per ith. 20¢ | home of Mrs. C. Lamb on Saturday] NEW SHELLED ALMONDS, mext at 2.30 p.m. per kh. 50¢ Quarterly Miceting will be held in NEW SHELLED WALNUTS this church on the Tth day of Feb'y|SOFY ICING SUGAR per Ib. iGc| a1030, 'The Board will moet the| Bost Granulated Sugar 11 bos. $1.0 following Friday at Prince Albert at] Yellow Suear 230 p.m. "The Manchester and Prince Albert Hex chasers' played a somewhat ex- ting game on 'the new rink last Saturday when the home team won. Score 3-1. R. Sonley, referee. 6 Lbs for 25¢ Pure Spices of all kinds Molasses, Cooking Syrups, Table Syrup, npr, T. C. Forman & Son Get your Butter Paper printed at| the Star Office. PUMP § | estimated to ibe sown +10' field 'crops -1669,000, "barley 86,201,000 against 2 for 25¢ | Ah Shane ER Sede CR BRA thi Bites ath dtm Te lower that any lower. "than the years iended 19 Quebec, though fered from a dry season, were mot 50 unfavorable, Maritime provinces a favo! san | | resulted in good returns. pe A YIELD OF GRAIN CROPS, Eyrisis. Bookkeepers: ants in fro For the whole of Canada t fn Sdn was 86,102,175 acres, as compared Wid. ELLIOTT TT with 85,375,430 acres in 1918," but owing to the drought the total pro- ductive area in 1914 was reduced to 33,440,075 acres. Upon this. area the total production of grain craps. in bushels was as. follo Wheat 161,- 280,000 sas against i 1913, oats 8130784 000 Lot: me provide estimates or town 1 building your walls with hol-| #8 for > 300,000, peas 3,362,500 against 3,- low cement blocks ; or shaped |) 951,800, Beans 797,500 against 793, blocks for silos ; cement e |300, buckwheat = 8,626,000, mixed | for wells. grains 16,382,500 against 15,792,000,1 'Wells dug, leantd and rent flax 7,175,200 against 17,639,000 2nd paired. Address 4 'corn for husking 18; 924, 000 {aga gst 'WM. PARRY, 16,768/000 bushels. : The yields per acre were in Gehiels Port Perry P. O. Ont. expen 1 The Clerk on that his salary : as follows: --Fall wheat 21.41 .com- was now altogether too small for ti the |: | pared with 2829 in 1918, spring| ; performed, i wheat 15.07 -against 20.81, all wheat asked the Council fora raise of his| 15.67 against 21,04, oats 31.12.against salary to $100, 'The Council being '8878, barley 24.21 against 29.96, ye f a careful and economical 18.12 against 19.28, peas 17.64 against' 18.05, beans 18.20 against 17.19, 'buckwheat 24.54 Beams 2 21 29. mised grains 85.36 against 33.33, flax 16.62 against 11:80 and corn for high Thin ing 54.39 against 60.80. VALUL OF CROPS. 'Computed at average local market { prices the walugs of these Crops { = All-lines over SIX mus| {1914 were as follows: Wheat $196,-1at the rate of four cents: per] 418,000, oats #$151,811,000, barley' imsertion, 1$21,557,000, rye $1,679,300, peas, M ETHO DIST | $4,895,000, beans $1,664.30, buck. : {heat $6,213,000, mixed grams Li "| Rev. R: Bamforth, B.A, Pastor". day Services 11. 00 a.m. and 00 against 404, 18,319,000, rye 2,016,800 against erk was. CHURC H ES; AND FRATERNAL to the Reeve his, résignatio SOCIETIES siionseninata NOTE--Notices, not exceeding six | request of $100 per es, of Church or' Society events re Ernest Hants came | be inserted free of charge, if the copy | ngil asking. that the wn {is handed in on Monday of the week | Piece 0 of road allowance betw iin which it is expected to appear % t matter, whereupon the Clerk handed for | the lake, be sold as it was Be ever. to be opened. : 300, as compared with Aeron _ {in 1913, the increase of $86,289, being chiefly to the prices, whi counterbalanced WHEAT, OATS AND BARLEY iN THE NORTHWEST PROVINCES, In the three Northwest provinces of | Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta}. Ind the. production" in 19 placed at 140,958,000 "with 209,26: | Toor on without taking action in the |

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