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Port Perry Star, 4 Sep 1907, p. 5

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PRINCE ALBERT | Mrs: Ceo. McKay. has gone to the "feity for a few days, : "Miss 'Mabel Bongard, who was ome for the holidays, returned to Vorkion.-Sask.; whore she is going teach. 5 | Miss Clara Bond has gone to the an ast Pleity for a few days. Tis Mrs Corfield, who 'has-been vi<ig ing with Mrs. Swift, retarned to thie city last week: ; ; : 'Rha wt Miss Eama Ball, who has: been | her hetne in Stonftville, {visiting with: Miss Hiscox, returned 'Miss Clara Barrett has returned DOme last week, : home after visiting in Toronto an Oshawa, x. REE Si _jthe city last week' : : . Miller is visiting his{ Mr. James Holman, of the School Hehas been in charge | 6f Telegraphy, Toronto, 'was home Presbyterian Chureh {for the holiday, "returning: to the Er JL telly early Tuesday morning, . - MePhaden of sitigg. her sister a few days. © Colin' Mil a 8 _ Mrs. Swilt spent. a" few days im Sv onto, is the guest NESTLETON | + < he opening celebration of. the orresters" Hall will be held on onday, Sept. 9th, 1907. Baseball imes will be played: in the after- oon --Port Perry. vs. Pontypool at p.m, and the winning team of is game will play Blackstock at Lon "An 'excellent tea will ho provided by the ladies from 4:30 til albiare served. A grand enter: tajoment will he rendered by the Toronto artists ; Will. J, cert comedian Mande M. concert soprauo f Ons, E. : Admission-- 38, tea and concert, adul dren 25 games and en 25¢! a AH Veale, financinl secre "HL. Montgomery, recordin, Ji N. Banderion, chief with friends: Ward: an Ha {friends ber: SEAGRAVE Lo | Mr #nd'Mpe. Hi Crealdeh, of To 2 ding rofito; are visiting at Mr. R. Themp- son's, Bae TRE > s. Godon, gra¥el, 8160, ; Patton, 37 rods wire fence,' 4h Forder, 118} rods wire fence $29.62, hrm CR Windell Ginn, gravel, $2.10, Andrew McKee, 28 rods wire fence, $7 00. % "Mr. McGill, of the Farmers' Bank, came belore the council with refer. ence to the township's banking busi- ness. = The Bank is to be kept 'open uesday Wednesday and Thursday of each week It was moved by Councillor Bruce, seconded by Coun- cillor Byers, that "if the Treasurer finds it more convenient ty do the banking business of the Mun,cipality at' Nestleton through the Farmers' Bank, he is at liberty to do so. The motion was carried. ; Councillor Byers introduced and carried through By-law No. 490 to to levy the rate was fixed at 9 mills on the dollar on all" the rateable property in the township, except the specral sehool rate, which is addit- ional, 3 By-law No 491 was passed appoint- ing Wm: J. Holmes collector for 1907, 'Council adjiurned, I -- FALL FAIRS. Brock 5a. +o i0.Sept 24-25 Barrie.\ uy os vole ivi iy Sept? 23-25. Beaverton. ....v.uivi dv. Octy 1-2 Bobcaygeon, . wu Sept. 25-26 Bowmanville..........Sept. 26-27 Bradford:....7.........0ct 15-16 Bracebridge, ......... Sept. 26-27. Collingwood . «Sept, 24-27 Guelph.....,. Sept, 17:19, Haliburton. Sept. 26 Keene:i..... ««.Oct, 2-3 Kinmount! ++ Sept. 10-11 Lindsay. .Sept. 19 21 Markham. ..... :+.Oct 2-3-4 New Liskeard. Sept. 26-27 'Oshawalc... Sept. 25-26 Peterboro. . ++. Sept, 26-27-28 Scarboro sone Sef. 25 Sutton. vedes » + Sept 26-27 Zephyr... sea: Oct a1 Y Laborer Found Drowned in ; i ¥ictoria County, treed The man recently found drownd, near Cameron. village has been. identified as John Maw, afi English | immigrant from Yorkshire. He had been laboring on farms around Little Britain and Valentia previons'o the tragedy, and was identified by a Velentia farmer, J. H. Stokes, by means of a locket the victim: bad re- ceived while working at 5s place. He was 'well educated, being a minister and later, a'lawyer in Eng- "Ilafid. © He was about 35 years old; x nd A i Hrs TUL Liat Nervous exhaustion invites Thus stalerent She When everythin and you anon lk oul excessive fat! 8 : into' perspiration easily, and. your flushes, and: you grow excited and at the least proyocatien and you 'cannot bear to be.crossed in anything, you are in danger; your nerves have given out. you need building up at once} To up woman's nervous systeny and d tha period of change of life we know of no: better medicine than Lydia B Pinkham's 'Vegetable Compound. T9 iS an tration, Mra. Mary. J. Dabbros, ot 150 Main Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba, writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham: . > "1 [dia i Tinkhoma able Come OUI 1113 been a essin LV. ma rough that delicate pariod Known us the change of Ii By ears it disturbed my en system, s, remely dod became pale and debility yery irregular in the monthly flow, and the hlood- all med to be in my head. I had p on and throbbing of the my wholé system wesmned to te ivad no rolief from the gfiering incident to this period untit Took Lydia, Pinkhata's table Compodnd; but I date my refief from the time d took the first: bottle, I gradually imnroved, naters took her course painlessly, and in due time I ves a well worian,'! Mrs. Pinkham, Lydia I. Pinkham, vites all eivk and ai! her for.adv danghterin-law ef TWO ROOMERS Nice ecmfortable room, electric light, board convenient. Gentle= men. preferred. Inquire at. The STAR OFFICE. % A Winnipeg Prize Winder. i The Winnipeg IndustriakExhibi- tion of 1907 Proved fully equal to the events of former years. 'The exhibit of horses wad'especially fine and aroused great interest, | Clydes- dales are the favorites in the west ern,' as in the eistern parts of Canada, and the exhibits in this class were particularly good." We are greatly pleased to note that one of-the animals carrying off a red tibbon wos bred and raiscd by Mr. John McLaren, _ of Scigog. Speaking of the feinale Clydes, The Farming World says "Tle winmet in this class was Baronesr illag~ champion "as a three year old as ° Toronto Spring Stallion Show in 1906. She Las developed into a big drafty"maie ot good quality. Sheis an Ont. r.0 bred mare, being sired by 4 A. Hender's LaKeview Laddie.'" Mr. McLaren is to be congratulated.

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