Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 1 May 1907, p. 5

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proceed to Tomlin- 8." , Marsh . Hill, for noon, ~ Donald Christie's Saint: Lot 17, Con. 13, Reach, for then 5 H. McKengie's, Sea- bE EY mee vp thence to for noon; and, remain 7 .o'click p. mand then pro- ceed again to his;own stable, That bigs. 'handsome Trotting a Stallion (Abdalla Stanton) owned itam McLaughlin is very Farmers are busy seeding. We hope Our the fine weather will continue. 'popular threshier. Mr. Ired BY; was threshing clover on Mcn- We understand it was grown ar. a ¢ Mr. Charlie Marlow is interior of the Manse. Af you want an. up-to date buggy exlon Mr, Jas Holmes. He can supply. you with a McLaughlin, Mr, Sidney McQuade, of Cadmus, i with an accident on Friday. last af Knocked him ont for the time 1b {6 aronod again, : the Spring Show held in Black stock on Wednesday the 24¢h of April - | the following awards were made; ; vy draftetallions under years ] o age George Mackie's Royal Free: {land; ist, Thomas Hyland's Lewie Macinnes, 2nd, George Muckio's Burn- -|-head Janior, 3rd. Road horses over 4 years of ago : I | James MeKinnon's Terrington "Bell: rophei sty Thomas = Hyland's Muckle Wilkes, 2nd; T. W. Robert' son's Rex, gra 5: ~~ Road' horses under 4 years of age: ) den's Brown Wilkes 1st, _Bullsover 3 yearsof age : John 'Wright's Strathcona, 1st. : Bulls over 2 years of age, Thomas A. Wright's sf, Robert Ferguson' Bidad. iv: : : |. Bulls ui yant | Nesbitt cn Mosse and Miss Swin illage on. Sunday nder 2 years of age: Wilson Dunblane, 1st: el The Importance of Under- ; Yor? PERRY. y=Duritg the past two juttiment, of ¥ cards for pedigree: pdinting the | Charlie -can | iby H. McKenzie, of Seagrave; will stand: for service at Port Perry, Greenbank, Little Britain, Qakwood, Manilla and Seagrave during 'the season; 'See small} H. McKenzie. © CANADIAN HORSE SHOW NEARLY $7,000 IN PRIZES TO BE DISTRIUBTED ON MAY ist, "2nd, 3rd and 4th. The ; Canadian National Horse Show Association is the new| organization 'which 'will continue the Horse Show now in the thir- teenth year of its existence. It will be held this year in the St. Lawrence Arena, Toronto, a building excellently adapted for the * purpse,on - May 1st,2nd,3rd 4th. As the Spring Stallion Stow provides for the breeding classes, the ' Canadian ' 'National = Horse Show devotes itsélf to the Harness, Saddle, Hunters, Roadster and Pony classes.-. There are seventy: 'two different classes; and in cash Jand cups nearly $7,000. willbe dis- tributed. The: entries closed on Saturday April 20th. with one of the largest lists in the history of the exhibitioms All the largest horse owners in the country, in- cluding several from this vicinity, are said to be represented. Re-| turn tickets good going May ist are sold at siegle fare, and tickets good going May 2nd, 4rd and 4th T are issued at a fare and 'a third. All tickets good returnirg up to and including Monday May 6th, ---- 4 PORT PERRY MARKET. GRAIN" AND SEEDS Wheat, red Wheat, white JT 1, . has been advising - sick women: free of charge. © ; I women 2 suff n silence i A and drift along from bad to worse, know= = inz full well that they dught to hive ime mediate ce, buta natural modesty impels them to ehrink from exposing themselves to the questions and probable examinations of even their fami physi- viga. It is unnecessary. Withoul money or price you can consult a woman whose knowladge from dctual cxperience ia greats ore ne uy ip ALR Rel Mrs, Pinkham's: Standing. Invitation, i Women suffering from any form of female ness aro invited ny rom ptly communicate with Mrs. Pinkham, a Lynn, Mass. All letters. ary received; opened, read 'apd and 'answered b women only, "A woman can freely tal of her private illness, to a woman'; thng has been. established the eternal confi= dence between Mrs, Pinkham and the wien of Ameériea which hus never been broken. Out of the vast volume of ex- F perience: which ehe 'has to draw from, t is more than "possible that she has gained the very knowledge that-will help your case. She asks nothing in return exeept your good-will, 'and her advice has relieved thousands Burely any wormhan, rich or poor, is very foolish iF he does not take advantage 'of this generous offer of assistance If you are ill, don't hesitate to get & bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetakle Sompornd et ence, snd te Mii. 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