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Port Perry Star (1907-), 10 May 1934, p. 8

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AK Poterh meetings on the first Tuesday of every Which the evening session was opened, Directors--Mrs. Davidson, Mrs, R. teen-age farm boys who 'have made 7 hE er or, MEW Miss Grace Raines gave the topic;| Dickey. : | application for entry in this form of Boral complesons andanskineof oF 0 g 3 a 1h Lrothor on W pen! Miss R. Milner was appointed secre- Miss Blakely presiding, The Scripture | popresentative to the District Annual, | club work. 'every type, Bouquet Face Powder, a yori 5 asa. . W. tary," Mr. C. Fralick, assistant.| Was read by Miss M, Rodd, and Rev.| Mys, L. Joblin, A pair of bacon type weanling triumph' of blending, gives the perfect : aggar Eighteen members qualified. Mr. Partridge led in prayer. Fruit and Flower Com.--Mrs, S. Me-|sows is given to each contestant at 1 You . The audience was then divided into : ; natura effect now the vogue, a . as taen divided ny Laughlin, 'Mrs. J. Watson. cost price which' in this case will be deli ght in-this finer veder whi ich stays ; Myr rile Station groups each group being given a list] , ooo. are R. W. Philp, Mrs, 8. $8.00 per pair, The boys are re- Hyd : hy himits ios S08 REPORT 8. S. NO. 3, SCUGOG of questions to discuss. Following MeLaughlin ! quired to care for and keep feed re- : on for hours, and in i Inimitable d fe cate ; : Seeding operations are well under pry 1 2 this the answers of each group were ¢Laughlin, cords for these pigs and to show thend j fragrance. : way. Mr, Robt. Heron is in the lead r. T1yen array Clark 88%, Robert read. Mr. Rickard presided over this| A number of bulbs and seeds were|, the fall at a local fair, Last year ¢ as usual. Many are working up their] - Crozier 85%, Gordon Hood 79%,| discussion. brought and handed to the Park|sp boys in Brock, Thorah and Mara Rosy a Rachel Lon ground BRN anh Doi les Crozier 75%, Joy Hood Xe Lied Kings of Oakwood, pre-| Committee. townships participated in this form MEIBA LY han i 550 ¢ are sorry to hear PS, 4 79 sident of Lindsay Presbytery then ex-| gg) Call--Su ti 1 t| of club work. The pi xhibited PSTICK---In @ «cna il ORS. oi Yee Bova te tr He Marie Ror Wim st 1 ; ggestions for nex Tr e pigs were e Sind Ros, of Ashharh hes gine 10 Tort gl ria ¥ 10d bss Ed-| plained that he had been unable to at-| your's program, which 'was well|at Beaverton Fall Fair, This year the MELBA ROUGE-Natuta] Toues- Sle Jgspuat Is Ninf Seo EW °F Av 35 =. Gras Hood 85 H den tend earlier, and introduced the con-| a, swered. Many good ideas were club is open to. boys throughout the Hoi, "We sincerely hope fur Not £8 Clark 74% ge dr a Tatence Deesldent, Mr, Stephen Say-| given and handed to the committee, | whole County. Possibly two points recovery. 70+ well, who brought greetings from 2 1 ibiti laces 80 Mrs. Harry Ball and son Mr, Dennis | Sr. II--Owen Reader 89%, Leonard he Presb ry £ A which will meet in Foresters Hall, on will be chosen as gx ng places ; Ball. of Toronto, called few of Clark 58%, Keith Crozier 53% yleries; : . May 10th, to prepare new programs. that no member will have to travel too Abd Pr ah ul oronto, called on a . > I] . . Py Rev. Mr, Latimer in a closing ad- g long a distance in order to show. his| iF their friends here on Friday last. Sr. I--William Goose 89%, Doris| dress dealt with the problems and Group leaders for the year are-- pigs Mrs. Wm. Lammiman and Mr, and] Clark 86%. rivileges 'of youn ople. The | Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs, : If your dealer cannot supply you, Mrs. Frank Hall, of Oshawa, were|Jr. I--Shirley Crozier 88%. ai was ht % hi Doli of | Watson, Mrs, Nesbitt and Mrs, Taylor, Some yoy atracics cash piles | send us his name. Sunday callers of Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Pr.--Ruth Elliott 85%, ™ Margaret| "Blest be the Tie that Binds": after| The June meeting will be in charge Lh Ane by Agricultural Rep- PARFUMERIE MELBA OF CANADA, LID. Lane. Bratley 84%. 'which a social was held in the Sunday of Mrs. Davidson, and will be held at resentative. W.. M. Croskery of Ux- £ Mr. Harold Simpkins of Islington, Inez Fralick, Tearher, School room, the home of Mrs. Geo. Proutt, at Pe » ¢ : spent a few days of last week with his The service on Sunday evening was Caesarea. : . ge parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Simpkins, conducted by our pastor, Rev, Mr.| . Nor pai bea - The writer was misimformed about ¢ : Tix : i o i a I a RAGLAN Gesen, TUS Jogsens Sslyersy 2M AN CANADIAN ASPARAGUS OUTLET VEAL AT ITS BEST | Osh They | t Mr, Staples, of Cavan, accompanied y Viss Yern Moon RAGL ie : - : ome from Oshawa. ey have not, poy. Mr. Totton, gave a very fine| and Dorothy Reynolds, were enjoyed. Canadian Growers of asparagus Veal is the meat obtained from a young alt, killed when' six to eight ~ arrived yet, but expect to come in a address here last Sunday and was|- Sunday School in the morning with (Too late for last week) with - suitable production conditions weeks old. Meat: from a youriger animal is mot considered fit: for 2 month's time, much enjoyed by all. Next Sunday, Supt. J. N. Mark in charge. A special] Fine weather has come at last and] and conveniently situated for delivery | consumption. Veal contains. a smaller percentage of fat than beef or: Apparently. the uh eonzEs Mother's Day, services will be con- feature being a number to remember | the men are busy at the seeding. may well study the possibilities of this - ~- 'mutton £ { on Ain Be a. Fin) ducted by Rev. Mr. Totton, at 3 p.m. ae Bistivtyy box, the, proceeds. of | Miss Violet Thompson, of Toronto, | ¢*OP: fo some of She Conadien can- Good veal may be known by. its pinkish-coloured flesh and white fat. Soumpng" purposes, JONG WY Mrs, C. Squelsh, Mr. J. Squelsh; of | Which go to carry on the missionary | spent the week-end at her home here, ners have found Canadian asparagus | iA gh Into n i io Phe 1 Detroit, and Mis, Sheer, of Toronto, work. Mother's Day will be observed| a. ang Mis. Grose spent a day in to be much superior to the Californian "Veal at its best' may "be purchased from. to Mr, ). J. Kean, County Loa 3 i; spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, C. by a special program, Mrs. George| , . city one day last week. product. ~ 'Consequently, 'there. has. CAWI ER BROS. 4 Thanet Mui. of id : i Luke, here. Svspone bf Scugog, will be the guest| yoo fla and Ruby Wilson, of nll very ili com, ia Oe W e- ne ' : iller s ith | speaker. is invited to thes * which has resulted in plans to expan RIES : Mrs. A. Miller spent a day with|®! yeryone is vied vo. these Ga t th k-end at her Thursday, the 17th. Place of IN¢6UNEY py, and Mrs. A. Booth, of Oshawa. services, Oe te wesleond, output to considerable extent, -- Al|" w, Port | Prompt Delivery will be announced from the pulpit on} =», Brown, of Myrtle, is spending The evening service will be in M | Mrs. J. rub ton and. little though the acreage and yield of as- Spr : 1X Sunday evening. some time with her daughter Mrs. charge of the pastor with a mothers' i Sean: ¢ 3 sok. sont Suns paragus in Canada is relatively small, RD 3 Mr. and Mrs. Wm, McCarl and Ver-1) Bright. choir rendering special music. davghtor, 01 Broo clin, si Y| the latest figures show an-increasing \ i non, of Brooklin, were visitors of Mo Herta an ol Torator spent Friends of Mr, and Mrs. Wesley with Mr, and Mrs. W, Avery. acreage during the past three years ed Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harrison, on Sun-f,, "0 00 with Mrs. H errington of Crosier, are very sorry to hear of the Sorry to pear Mrs. C. Avery isin Quebec, Ontario and British Co- TS day. sr : this place. serious illness of the formiei's father,| under, the doctor's care. We all hope| Jumbia, while at the same time the A 4 } My, Wilfred Grabam he the Miss Has Foarson and Miss Verna M. W. W. Crosier, of Port Perry. for her a Speedy Dgcoyery, output of canned asparagus shows Ea funeral of his cousin in Whitby ony 400" of Toronto, spent Sunday Sorry to report Mrs, John Mark be-| Miss Laurene Miller, Mr. Norman considerable expansion. There is al- Yau Saturday. ri with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pearson. ing confined to her home for some | Wilson, spent Sunday at the home of | so an increasing export market. The -- , ~~ : $s iY a m andl Miss G. Kemp, Mr. A. Ormiston, of | time. Mrs. A. Tanner has been suf-| Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Pilkey. yield of some 1,000 acres in Ontario is ||| 4 fein carload of ST. MARY'S: GEMENT ot. arrived. Also. 3 family have movec rom ype ®l Toronto, Misses Langmaid, Oshawa, fering from a bad throat during the| A number from here attended the|from 1800 to 3000 pounds per acre, LIME, HARDWALL PLASTER, TILE, cto, on hand." X double house at Myrtle Stason, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, L past week. We hope these ladies will| party at Myrtle last week. approximately about, twosthirds of the REA ur pa She Pod Cons hand Many Griniston. | soon be around as usual. Mr. and Mrs. F. Mason spent Sun-| Yield being sold Srainarily to the can- > VAS 3 ro . " a We 2 he rad os Messrs. Joshua Evans and Gordon Mh and Mrs. I. "Irwin had the mis-| gay at the home of Mrs. O. Bright. |" at 8.to 1 cents a: pound. PA] eure Brent, have had quite a harvest of [fortune to lose df of their prize hens| yj. ap4 Mrs. Robert Bryant cele- > ¢ on : 4 the N. C. M. was held in the Township Mr Ganton Clark opened the afte - of SE ; pen e after- water, "his son rubbed in ZION : Hall, Scugog on the evening of May|noon session with a song service, NESTLET ON the warble lumps X i Friends of Mr, Charles Foster are|3rd. The meeting, presided over by| Rev. Roy Rickard then led a discus- 'Five townships in Ontario County, sorry to report that he is under the| Mr. S. Chandler and Mr, A. Gerrow,|sion on the aims and work of the| The Nestleton Women's Institute |namely, East Whitby, iy Pick- doctor's care. We all hope. for him a speedy recovery." Congratulations are extended to Mr; and Mrs. Bert Howlett, on the arrival of a baby girl--Iva Doreen, Zion Sunday School are making pre- parations for the-annual Anniversary avhich is to be held on the 20th and 24th of May, . The services in the morning by Rev. Mr, Smyth of Port Perry, and at night by Rev. Mr, Jones of Lindsay. The afternoon of the 24th will be spent in league ball games and at night Manilla will present their play entitled "The Prairie Rose." Mr. Lloyd Western spent Friday in Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dickson and family of Toronto, were Sunday visit- ors of Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Dickson. ~_- was opened by the singing of "0 Canada". Mr, Chandler explained a unit. The question of hogs was taken by Mr. C. Fralick, The different opinions of the Laissey-Fajre and the Reformist's schools were discussed. Mr, J, Elford gave an interesting talk on. beef, aftér=which Mr. C. Samells reviewed the wheat problem, Mrs. G.- Hood announced the Re- gional meetings to be held in the near future, and said that every really in- terested member should be present at them, It was decided to hold the "home" sap this year and have disposed of a number of gallons of maple syrup. Mrs. Norman Hambly and son Gor- ' don, are spending a week in the city. Literary, Citizenship, Missionary and Christian Fellowship Departments, A missionary topic was given by Mr, Clark. A Rev. J. G, McKee gave an address on "The Relation of the Young Peo- ples' Society: to Boys' and Girls' Work." The meeting was then dismissed and the visitors enjoyed a pleasant walk before supper, which was served in the Sunday School room, under the direc: tion of the Seagrave League. The Greenbank society was in charge of the worship period with by thieves one night last week. The police are their tracks and we™ hope they succeed in finding the guilty party. Representative "to District "Annual-- met in Foresters' Hall, May 2nd, with the President in the chair, Meeting opened with the Ode, followed by the Lord's Prayer, after which the min- utes of the meeting were read and ap- proved. After a good discussion the PN iit officers were elected: President---Miss. Jennie Gordon 1st Vice-President--Mrs, H. Philp. 2nd Vice- President--Mrs. H. Samells. Secretary-Treas.--Mrs. P. Philp Asst. Sec.-Treas.--Mrs, Geo. Johns, District Director--Mrs. M. Emerson. brated their tenth wedding anniver- sary on April 30th. Their friends wish them many more years of happi- ering, taken to do a 100% job. Canvassers appointed for school sections or con- cessions have reported excellent co- 4 operation, Over 16000 "head of "cattle were treated in these townships four Weeks ago. It is hoped that as thorough al job will be made of the treatment due this time. - tO BOYS' SWINE'CLUB A large number of weanling sow pigs will be distributed throughout the county the week of May Tth to 'SCUGOG Miss Inez Fralick had charge of the Scugog and Reach have under- | i" Purfe For Buery. : Skin : on Famous Reading Anthracite that Better Ponisvlvanis Hard: Coal. a You can always depend on getting the very best heat satisfaction J fad 8 GREENBANK Mr. and Mrs. Davidson and family, Mr.and Mrs, Robt, Squelsh, of Rag- Sa Bible Class at the Foot Sunday School whet yon order FAMOUS READING ANTHRACITE. 5 3 HS of Westmount, spent the afternoon of | 12% Were visitors on Sunday with Mr. A TUpher aftonded the on Sunday, = We haye a number of COKE :-: HARDWOOD = SOFTWOOD ; TH Mr, and Mrs. R. Brandon and family Saray IE A and Mrs. Roy Scott. Rotary Banquet held in Columbusj =~ = =o training. : bls 23 EE ly A of Markham, at Mr. R. Real's on Sun-1 = ys, Stacey, of Prospect, it Sun- Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Wooldridge en- Hall st Monday Bight, The Ladies Mr. H. Fralick has soturnnd home ; : ; a it, id doy. day with her 'mother, here. tertained visitors from Lindsay and|Aid provided. All xeport a goo 4 gs, from his two months' visit with his EE sty Mr. Embury is spending a few days Mr. and Mrs. Clarke and sons Chas. Little Britain, on Sunday. Mr, A. Ormiston has engaged with daughter, Mrs. Robinson, in Toronto P ORT P ERRY COAL YARD <x Al Wy : at Markdale. and Geo. spent Sunday with friends i in| Mrs. R. Brochel, who has spent Mr. Charlie Luke to help put a Mrs Robinson roburning home with ; Fed <=. Miss Farhingham, Toronto, at Mr.}. ~~ | some time in the community, recently new. metal roof 'on his barn. id him. for a Tow Java. g iL W. G. shi PYATT : w 305] T. Sharp's recently. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wikon spent a day returned 'to her home in Woodstock. Mr. Slute of Oshawa, has engaged We all h Marjory Mi teh 1, 3 Phones--94 W and 94 J "Reliable Servies Fr Better Fue 3 J 3 Mrs. M. Real and Miss Mary Real, {ast eek: wath: Ber daughter Mrs. E. Mrs. Jas.Rogers ,who has spent the | with Mr, C. Luke for the summer. ¢ 4 all wis th : t Jy 3 i - --_ eee - phi of Uxbridge, visiting at Mr. H. Real's Dearbornie, of Prospect/ 3 winter in Toronto with relatives has| Miss Aggie Ormiston of Brooklin, 1 ye a of - pag 3 Zi od oxer the week end. ; Miss Ila Wilson, Mr. Fred Cox, Mr, | returned to spend the summer at the spent the week end with her parents aie has Dee Bag 3. Leacher Io 4s Anniversary services will be held on ? ' the Centre School for the next term, 3 4 : Rogers, who is over 90 ye till en-| Miss E, Johns, of Buffalo, spent 9G 4 : : "Ison and family, Mr. J. Smith, of Ux-|. gers, wh | years, still en S$ y u y SP a AN, of . 2 Brooklin, will have charge bridge, spent Sund ay. with Mr. and}ioys meeting and chatting with the| couple of days with Mr, and Mrs, J. returning to Normal len ofthe service in the morning andj, "5 wwireon dear old home folk, which makes life| Johns. Soyme is' feria) nly here Jon an 8 HEAL i y i i seeding is on in full force. * The trees 2 1) Kui Rey. Mr. Bishop, of Uxbridge, in the ap, "ong arg g, Kellington and son worth living after all. Mr, A. Ormiston, of Toronto, spent}, of pretty in their new shade of Be sure and rommember Mother 'with an ottrackively & : 1 évening. wa Ronald, of Oshawa, spent the week Miss E. Graham spent the week end | the week-end with his parents Mr. and green boxed package of SMILES 'N CHUCKLES CHOCOLATES. oe 3 g » Dr. Harper of Port Perry, completed end with her parents Mr. and Mrs, F. at her home near Fenelon Falls. Mrs. I. Ormiston. ! The Youn People's mecting will be ; Hid WW the adjourned inquest on the death of} ? Miss Vera Tanner of Toronto, was| Mr. A. Miller and sons Lloyd and held in th 8 tre Church 'on Th We have a fresh shipment of spectally wrapped Vi Mrs, Innes. The Inspector of Pro-f 0 poo that little Doris Slate a recent visitor of her mother Mrs, Gordon, spent Sunday with Messr eld in the Centre Church on Thurs. Mother's Day Packages, at 2bc., 60c:, and $100 ~~ May 20th in the United Church. Rev. vincial Police, the Crown Attorney and two Provincial Police were pre- Wm, Wilson, of Oshawa, Mr. H..Wil- is improving in health. We hope she home of her son Mr, W. Rogers, Mrs. A. Tanner, Mr, and Mrs. J. J .Ormiston. Clarence and Clayton Miller, of Little Miss Williams the present teacher is | day evening. Miss Elva Elford will have charge of the Topic, Everyone iN i i i Palle wate i | mvp cabins tide So Mr, and Mrs. R. Pollock and family | Britain, invited. | sort and a top gramin ng seve hn Mr. and Mrs. BE. Squelsh and Allan, and Mr. W. W. Pollock of Uxbridge,| . Mrs. Thompson, Jean and Lloyd, of The Institute girls will hold. their 726 5 BY nesses the jury brought in a verdic ont Bund ith friends 4 were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. | Toronto, spent Sunday in this vicinity. FE v4 : : : spent Sunday wi riends 'in Sonya. May meeting on the 19th, instead of ) i that*she was killed by a car Srjven by Mr. and Mrs. Bob Squelsh spent Jas. BRunk, : Mr. and Mrs, Wilson spent a day the 19th. More Sticulars Teter : by s ST an unknown person. Dr. Oliver offq oo = relatives in Seagrave . and Mrs, J. H. Besten of To-| with Mrs. E. Dearborne. : (2h 8 ke re. s and { Gentoo ners, Port Por SE 7 B 1 Sunderland performed the Rutopsy. Report of 8. 8, No. 9, E. Whithy. -- visited at the home of-Mr. and} The Church service was well attend- | Mr, Glen Elford and sister Elva, of |§, . o tien ' HY: SE Toronto, are home: at the parsonage lis we i Sr. 1V---Marjoric Bray 20, Mrs. W. Rogers, recently. ed on Sunday. The male quartette of | oy tion TY X : AA REI A Jr. IV -- Stew: Miss Alma Frise and girl friend of | Manchester sang a very fine selection. B LISI Yacauon £ tn AN ; == oy r, tewart Bray 68, Harve : : Ty ; Hi SCUGOG Wilson 66; Jack Bright 55. "| Gamebridge, and Mr. E. Frise, of|Rev. Mr. Totton preached a very im- initia HE Alon 7 oxonty war | BEATA | HAL "The first qualifying meeting of the] Jr. III--Ruth Bray 74, Jean David- Belleville, were recent visitors of Mr.| pressive sermon which was enjoyed by ly; visited the Centre School where Jat ; Now. Canada Movement was held in]son 67, Blanche Wilson 61, Lloyd and Mrs, W, Frise, Bl he attended while living here. All 'Mother $s Day Boxed: Candy RT 4 the Township Hall, Scugog, on May| Davidson 62, Lloyd Roselle b1. ; Tie lantern slides "Ben Hur" and | Mrs. A. Miller spent a day in Osh. were pleased to see him, 4 hi oh 1st. The meeting was opened by sing:| Class 1I--Doris Bryant 86, Charles | $C. slides for the Shildren,. 1A | awa, Just week, Mr. and Mrs, H. Wannamaker and : in one and two pound boxes, Also Mother's Day Cards. : 5 : f he Maple Loaf." Miss R, Milner | Clarke 85, Billic Moon 76, Jean Ormis. | Bicvele Built: for Six", under the| Mrs. Wm. Bright has been confined] yr, ~ 5, wannamaker, of Seagrave, (} , Los id 4 was appointed secretary, Mrs, G. Hood | ton and Earl Bray 66, Ben Roselle 63, | 2UsPices of the Quadrata Girls' Club, | to her bed. We hope she will soon were - visitors of 'Mr, and Mrs. J. "SEVENTEEN" TOILET PREPARATIONS are all reduced in ric. TIO and Miss Helen Carter conducted the| Hazel Bray 61. (Ross Dickey' and will be shown on Friday evenirig of | be up and around again. ; x Face Powder now 79c. box. i the i) rmer of to-day. "activities of the evening. Mrs. Hood explained the real purpose and mean- ing of the "Movement." Miss Carter wheat problem, which confronts n closing the Harold Luke, absent.) "Class I--Daigy Bryant and Mildred Johns, 75, Nora Wilson 60, Marion LY Seagrave this week in the S. 8. room... Owing to the League Rally. this entertain ment was postponed for a week, 'Re- V. P. STOUFFER Mr. Luke, and Mr, Wilson AA a day in the city this week. idl} SPD 5 4 of the cattle at time of first treatment will' have disappeared some time ago | Demara, on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. N. Aldred, Mr. Ww. Hadley, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. N. Sweetman over the week end. Mr. and Mrs, C. Heayn- and. aon BYR SPECIALIST--Mr. J. H. 'Stevenson will be 'Here on Thursday or A #3) : afternoon, May 17th, Ey b Eo BIE ; Sweetman, of Port Perry, and Mr, and "J 0) i vi explained unit forming. The topie,| Davidson 76, Verna Bray 70, Pear] ane Bare end be on hand. WARBLE FLY CONTROL--SECOND | Mrs, Harold Williams and little Elva, PARACIDE kills 'hoths, larvae or eggs. Only 49¢, per Epon fer : 5A ot "Hogs" was taken by Mi. M, Fralick} Roselle 69. nesday afternoon the W, A.| . TREATMENT NOW DUE. were Stnday' callers of Mr, and Ms, ; : ; 4) who carefully revealed the hog situa-} Beginners' Class ude Aviv, a ig yg Raglesan, The first treatment for Warbles in]J, A. Sweetman: = LIQUID VENEER for Spring cleaning. 30c. and 60c, { 3 | : "tion. # Mr. L. Sweetman under-| Noreen Bray, Gordon Hamby, Dorothy a irls'| the backs of cattle was put on about| Mr. Alan Aldred visited his co ns ' i fran Pty took ta in why the beef market| Moon, Ellen Rozelle, Roy Wilson, and Fi will To at the home of Miss E.| the last week in March or the first|in Toronto, over the week end. wel PATTERSON 8 WEEK END CANDY. 20c, per Ib. cera as a cate Ip, is so unsatisfactory to the farmer.| Doris Corner. ghey. week in April. The second treatment] Miss Myrtle Sweetman, of Toronto, PALMOLIVE oars, per ck. : 7 $y hd Late we Mr, x "Aldred, next gave us his views| © oem edie ig now due. The lamps on the backs | visited her parents Mr, and Mrs. Geo. |} fal ie i ig Mrs, 'G, Sweemtan took up fr en pe "The ri as a Con-| The Presbytery Young People's Ex: | he ecutive held a rally in Seagrave on Wednesday, May 2nd: 0 Jimmie and Douglas, of Port Perry, and Mr, and Mrs, E, Sweetman an children, were guests ih Mr. J ; Mier and family, on Biday, ar but fresh ones will "have. pat in ap- | pearance in the meantime. The treat- ment used is Cooper's Warble Fly Powder, mixed witht b times fits bulk i PIANO TONING:

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