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Port Perry Star, 29 Mar 1916, p. 8

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3 Exceptional in Style, Material and Price] a H " The above figures represent the estimated loss by far, SMUT in grain crops in Ortario in 1915, : 2 frm Sa If you had field of. Oats, Barley or Wheat you no doirbt contributed prevalence of smut last year to the great loss. - By the reason of the 1 the danger is rendered greater this year. There is one wa this and that is to Treat Your Seed For Smut. - The method usually adopted is as follows: Mix formalin with 40 gallons of water, or 2 tablespoon(uls to water. Sprinkie the formalin solution over until every grain is moistened pile with sacking and leave for 8 spread the grain out thinly to dry; the grain, then shovel, by the solution; then or 4 hours. At the en portion, Immersing the grain in equally effective, = Those requiring further information apply to Hon. Jas. S. Duff, Minster of Agriculture, Toronto, Ont. Place the grain to be treated ina beap on clean canvas or floor, shovelling 1t over three or four 'times will hasten the drying. Forty gallons of the formalin solution is suffi | | cient to sprinkle thirty or forty bushels of grain, smaller amounts in pro- a bag is sometimes practiced and is R. M. Tipper, District Representative Whitby, Ont. After residing in. Toronto two years, they moved to. limbury, and remained thy lives, bringing up a large fa mers through A y to prevent One pint of one pail of remaining there until Mr Thompson's at death 29 'years ago. - Then Mis cover the d of this tire The funeral service was. conducted by Rev J W Totten, after "which the| remains were laid to rest in the ceme- tery near the Methodist church at ' Utica : i Deceased leaves a large family of children and grandchildren. The Gawker Brothers Butchers PUM iron--for * all repaired. All water supply For Price and Oualit ¢ 9 y installed. All Still the Best possible cost 9 Agent for the Windmills and Engines. ; 1 Water Systems, CAWKER BROS PHONE 72 PORT PERRY, TE Phone at my Bell Phone No PORT PERRY ONT G. RUSSEL DEAN anufacturer of of all kinds--wooden and depths of wells. Wells cleaned and pump repairing done on very short notice at Towest Pumps and Ranis are a specialty with us, , , | stimates' upon request. following are the sons and daughters? MrJw Thompson, Prospect: "Mr W.F Thompson, Manchester _ |= Mr G H Thompson, Queenswlle Mrs Wm Stubbs, Manchester - P S Mrs White, Queensville Mrs Wegant, Winnipeg ; Miss A. Thompson, Manchester Some of the relatives present at the funeral were--Mr Wm Holborn, East Gwillimbury; Walker Holborn, Sutton; | Robert Weddel, Toronto; Mrs Fred Evans, ' Queensville; Mr and - Mrs Clarkson, Toronto; * John Thompson, Blackwater; Bert Dobson, Uxbridge; Wm White, Queensville. dL kinds "of apparatus kinds of RE Toronto Gasoline Hydraulic y Card of Thanks Miss A Thompson wishes to take: this opportunity of thanking all' her 47 neighbors and friends for their help; . > their kindness 'and sympathy during ON TAR I 0 her mother's illness. expense-- RAINCOAT 'A Rubberized Tweed Coat This neat 'coat can be worn for a light overcoat or it is the proper thing for rainy days. It is made of a cheviot finished tweed in an olive mixture with check, and has a rubberized lining, It hangs full from the shoulders at back, Has slash pockets with opening , to inner pockets. Sizes 34 to 40, Price $12.00 English = ~ Coats We ask your special attention to. Paramatta ~ . $ coat. It is made from a fine finish ° VALUES ~ Special Rubberized Tweed Coat : This coatcomes in' a dark checked pattern, single breasted, "buttoned through mode], closes neatly at neck, and hag wind straps on sleeves, slash pockets,' ventelated 'under. arm, Sizes = 34 to 40; Lr Sh ' AER) ish Paramatta Cloth double texture P | Township near Manchester Station, 'Thompson moved to Manchester, and | : 5 was living with her daughter until her [to I an Head after visitiny : de : ; ... |parents at home, ; i: aSaee---- 'Miss Nellie Holtby, of Toronto: is home ona visit with her parents' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holtby. BES "The free will offering in connectiof with the Sunday School will be held in' this church on Sunday May 28 Tne Rev. Mr. Mellor, of Blackstock, Particulars late; . &es ~ Is Canada prosperous? [EE dey Are we justified in having the courage and confi- dence to put on full speed ahead .in_our business activitiesp : 3 : 3 The experience of. the Canadian Ford Compan since that never to-be-forgotten Aug: 1, 1914, indi- cates that courdge and confidence shotld be 'away above par, that we fully anxiety and putting our © and progressive business policy. wa es It was some time before the outbreak of war that the Ford Canadian Company decided on an. extrem- ely broad policy of expansion, © Tc ATE If the demand for Ford cars should increase in _ the way that it had every. indication of d new buildings would have to be ; enable the company to meet this When war came the Canadian' @ a new machine shop - "Then followed' $90,000, pads JER ~The power plant was also' enlarged ~~ In four leading Canadian . ci buildings were as branch and service stations, Each for New B, justified in casting aside full energy into an aggressive "in 1s. five story feet of floor § about 150. uildings che War Beg building containing 132,000 'squag pace. The number of employes is +: The third new branch buil i i« of 1. tario at 680-690 Waterloo Suet. Tt 4+story structure pa d haying 49,872 square: fe ~~ Space and was erected at a cost of $14 ~The immensely increasing demand Vestern Canada forth new branch at five story building made it necessary to Winnipeg. <Lhi is located at the cor Avenue and Wall Street. dollars was The total

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