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Port Perry Star, 3 May 1923, p. 8

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® Bm PR RR HRN BV WN TF EHR Tn SER PE Th TSO IX IN reac Estate| T Box 47, Myrtle Station ty quickly and satis- ai ught, sold and ex- Tactoslly on reasonable terms, Large list to select from. Bell Phone 120 r 2 Head to Foot! Cellar to Attic! What is an Inventor ? One,who makes his dreams come true. No More Worry for the thousands of house- wives enjoying the wonder- ful, efficient service render- ed by the 45 Fuller Brushes. Have you a Fuller Brush in your home ? If not send me a card and you will receive One Handy Gift Brush Free. F. T. Baker PONTYPOOL, ONTARIO. Sales. Representative for Reach, Darlington, Cartwright and Manvers Townships. S. H. THOMPSON'S solditly PRICE LIST AT SEAGRAVE STORE Choice Salmon........ 2 can 35¢ Crown Syrup...... 5 Ib pail 40c Crown Syrup...... 10 Ib pail 75¢ Aunt Dinah Baking Syrup..llc Magic Baking Powder, large size tin 33c Small size tin 20c_ Benson's Corn Starch....... 11c Royal Yeast Cakes .......... 6c Bulk Cocoa ~~ .......... 1h 10c Shredded Wheat each 13c Lux. J..." 5% 2 pkgs. for 23¢ Laundry Soap, Gold, P. & G Comfort, Sunlight, ..3 for 23¢ Fry's Cocoa. ...... ¥ 1b tin 25¢ Cowan's Cocoa. .... ¥% Ib tin 13c Tomatoes. ........ 2 tins for 25¢ ) | REMERON 2 tins for 25¢ Corn. ..ionevirains 2 tins for 23c Rolled Oates. ....... 5; lbs 25¢ Keen's-Mustard....% Ib tin 20¢ Soap Chips. ......... per Ih 20c Choice Cooking Figs. .per Ib 10c Choice Prunes ....... per 1b 15¢ Lifebuoy Sap .......... bar 9c Best grade Blue Rose Rice 3 lbs. 25 Dome Black Lead, ...... 3 for 5¢ Choice Raisins.......... Ih 15¢ Dates. ......... per package 10c lard.............. Ib print 20c Lard. 0g 3 1b pails 57¢c Lard. ......c cn 5 Ib pails 95¢.. Tard .... oii 10 1b pail $1.90 apd ..... 0005 20 1b pail $3.60 Choice Bulk Tea, black....Ib 50¢ Pastry Flour '.............. 85¢ Cheese, '......:. .ssvrine mh 30c Produce or Cash at these prices. J Milk, Cheese, Ice Cream sales are increased!' by Long Distance Some Yeotations Jrom recent reports: "We depend on Long Dis- tance to order milk 'and 'cream from farmers, and to find a market in the cities for butter." "A 1b cent Long Distance call enabled us to get 12 cents more a pound for our butter in a nearby city"--writes a farmer. "Long Distance is the cheapest way to sell ice cream." ~e purchased over $100, - worth of cheese by : istance at a cost " Long | or 016%. This i we sold by Lo at a.cost of 08%, and never saw the 8%. " A Ye. sell Shousande bf 'of dol- May we tell how 22 tot you how 3 cattle hogs. It improves I Te in of cows. It helps sows to produce la litters--makes young pigs grow and stronger. Give Schumacher a trial and watch "the results. Sold in Port Perry by: Hogg & Lytle, Limited | ~WILLYS- OVERLAND MOTOR CARS Sales and Service, Port Perry « PRICES: Overland Four Touring Model 92, Bluebird Touring These Prices are f.0.b. Port Perry. All Taxes Paid. Ask for Demonstration. JOHN WILLIAMS Switzer's Garage PORT PERRY -. 1085 Why Waste Money Daily! Of all farm machines, the cream separator is the one on which you can take no chances, for the smallest of cream losses soon mount into dollars. The Melotte has been the farmers' best friend for over 30 years. It is the machine with suspended bowl and enamelled bowl casing. ~ Hanging naturally on a ball- bearing spindle, the bowl is perfectly balanced, and is guaranteed easier to turn and to wear longer than any other. On account of the recent ads a vance in raw materials, it is impossible to guarantee present. low prices for any definite: time, ve 'Ten-year guarantee with every > machine. Write Jor for free descriptive booklet. Don't elay. R.A. LISTER & CO. (Canada) Limited (New Address) Head Office, Montreal, Toroms, Winnipeg, , Have you seen the pvonderful LISTER, MILKER : : Simpliciy i mm. of srw ilk By... He {up my mind yesterday that I had a J every day by careful breeding. So | | the successful ranch men have made "| I had to a Black Fox farm this week.| . 5 ing at the ranch at 5 -o'clock--just | adjourned to see the Black Beauties| -- | be afraid of strangers; but, no room. » Easy to clean. No tresome cleani woven floor coverings. A damp clo i dust and dirt. Special prices during the sale. 9 ft. x 71 ft. Regularly Priced $11.25 Sale P 9 ft. x 2% 1. egularly Priced 13.60 Sale. <9 ft. x10), ft. ularly Priced 15.76 Sn 9H. 1h Roary "Priced 18.00 3d ~ Wall Papers in One or Two Room Lots to Clear. EB Three Patterns in Kitchen Papers in Brown and Fawn Stripes, B Four Patterns Bed Room Papers with white background, in neat Blue and Pink Stripes, reg. Price 25c. To clear at 17c. per Roll 5 1 only tapestry paper, medium grey leaf pattern, suitable for hall or dining room, reg. 80c for : -- only tapestry patterns, good brown shades. suitable for hall or dining room, reg. 50¢, 30c. roll : Window Blinds at Special Prices. 5 doz cream window blinds, reg. 90c. for 75e. each 5 5s cream and green shaee, reg. $1.25 for90c. a, Curtains Nets and Scrims - § Curtain Nets in good quality at 30c. and 85¢. yd, and for an extra fine grade . we have them at 4bc. to 7bc. per yard. § Brass extension rods, 20c, 25¢, 30e.. White Sypipin poles with irfonyings 20 aif 20¢ each BROCK BROS. & CO. NRRRNRRERNNRRENEARSRRNNARNRARRNARANANARARNRARANAL | es. price 18¢., to clear 124. 1 ( Leiter re Foxes Port Perry, April 24, 1923 Dear Mr. Editor: I wonder if you would allow me the privilege of answering a few The Greatest Servic The Least hems questions, through your valuable paper, that 1 have been asked in re- There's. no of farm uipment that ference to Black Fox Ranching. gives so 'service over so- a period It .seems that some people having "with so little attention'as a" "windmill, known me as an authority on fish That's why I recommen nto Self- Lots of Toronto culture, trapping, fur buying, etc. think I should be an expert on fox culture. Well, Mr. Editor, I am not. I made wenty years service no attention outside an occasional oiling and are 0 HE wih lot to learn in that respcet, though I |' have raised the Red Foxes from baby- hood until fully grown. First I was asked by several people if I thought it possible to breed one hundred per cent, of Silver Foxes.. Now, I was under the impression, for years, that about forty per cent. Black was a good average, but upon very careful enquiries from old ex- perienced men that has been the game for: years, ever since P. E. I. was in its infancy, all say that it is not only possible, but is being done id of tec] ¢ or vay gE nett] itl i ow Row ail a, "only once a year." 3 1 you already gun Toronto Windmill, I can ve you this sel aling ature by merely inter: : RE absolutely self: oronto wind 2 made mM. a 'The Tolle" Tower oul si Jor a a lifetime de cause il is he Jorg mand that goes to show there must be an immense profit in Black Fox raising, and I ean readily understand where fortunes from the very enjoyable trip We left Port Perry at 4 pm, arriv- one 'hour from Port Perry, and at af slow speed on account of bad roads. After enjoying a hearty supper we get their meal, which consisted of] pieces of beef heads. I expected to] see a lot of timid animals 1

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