Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 12 Aug 1908, p. 4

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A woman's shoe deter- - minesas much asany other - one detail of a woman's apparel her right to claim the distinction of being correctly costumed. The Empress claims the distinc- tion of being a faultlessly made and designed shoe, and is unrivalled in perfec- tion. . We have the exclusive sale of this modern shoe. We séll other shoes for women, but none better than the Empress. SOLD BY T.C.Forman& Son PORT PERRV SEEM RINARENE 2 TAILOR TALK 3 Goi" are BH never wholly indif- ferent to style. They: would sooner have a well-fitting tailor made suit than any ready-made you could offer. But then they think the the price may be high. ' It will be a little higher than ill-fitting. sweatshop stuff. BUT YOU'LL FEEL PROUD of YOURSELF IF YOU WEAR ONE OF MY SUITS es 3 J You'll riot begrudge the small extra cost at the start. I say "at the start " be- cause a tailor made suit 4 wears better than the product of the sweatshop. Call and see my goods W. 1. DousT = Fara How many Amsrican 'women in 'onely homes to-day Jong for this blessing to come into their lives, and to bo abla to utter thess words, bub heeauso of come organic derange- ment this happiness is denied thom. Eviry woman interested in this subject should kno that prepara don for bLoalthy maternity ia accomplished by the muse of LYDIA E.PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Maggie Gilmer, of West Union, 8, C, writes to Mrs. Pinkhom: "J was greetly run-down in health from a' weakness Joasliay to my sex, when Iydis BE. Pinkhar's Vegetable Compound was recommended to me. It not enly resterad re to perfect health, but to my-delight I am a mother." Mrs. Josephine Hall, of Bardstown, Ky, writes: "fowas a very great sufferer from fomale troubles, and my physician failed to help me. Lydia I Pinkham's Vege- table Compound not only restored mo to perfeet health, but I am now a proud mother." FACTS FOR SICK -WORMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compo, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for femals ills, and has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, uleera- tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bear- Do feeling, flatulency, indiges- tion, dizziness or nervous prostrat; 'Why don't you try it ? yon, FOR AUGUST The coal dealers announce the following prices-of coal for the montb of April 1908: -- Del, Egg Coal $7.40 Stove Coal $7.40 Nut Coal $7.65 Blacksmith $7.50 Steam Coal $6.75 $6 25 Pea Coal $6.55" $5.55 A discount. of 25 cents' per ton allowed off above prices if paid by Aug. 1st. 500 1bs. lots $2.00. 40.cts. per 100 lbs. if 500 18s, Shed $6.90 $6.90 $7.15 $7.25 less than bmi bb ae an) Farm for Sale or to Rent 20) eres of first-class land, 100 acres being north half of lot 22 con. Land 100 acres west: half" lof 2 con 2 Reach near Shirle : known as the '" William : Coates or partienlars appl : or to HENRY II m invites all sick [$3.9 te her for advice. ed thousands to L; Mass. The. regular meeting. Reach Township Council: in the tow hall, Maiclest Monday, Aug. toth, all members being present. asa The following accounts were passed : = ie Robert Vernon, bonus on 15 ro Is wire fence, lot 12, con 2, $2.25 F. G. M:Clintock, bonus on 6: rods wire fence, lot 17 con. 6 $15.25 Wm. Carnegic, work on town- line W.- Whitby and Brock road $11.00. po. Wm. Mark. cutting brush, con. 9, lots 18 and 19 $6 30. John Fice, drawing gravel on road division 19a $6.00. : J. Johnston, bonus on 60 rods wire fence, con. 3 lot 19, $9 co Ed. Willdman, gravel, road division No. 78, $4 30. A. J. Carnegie, luniber $5 go. R. Real, gravelling add repdir- ing bridge division 73, $15.004 Wm. Pollock, repairs to culvert lot 23 con. 12 $1.50. ; Joseph Mitchell, manufacturing tile, $5.00. 1 C. J. Pearse, balance on re in- surance of town hall $2.75. © R. Corner, shovelling gravel division 11, $1.50. ve W. Brucks, drawing gravel 'and repairing culvert division 22 . John Johnston equalizing S. S. No. 17, $3.00. FUR George White, repaicing bridge on townline. between Reac East Whitby, $7.50. Wm. Medd, 49 loads gt 092. = J. Johnston, cleaning gravel ipi lot 22, con. 3. $4.00. Mrs. A. Whiteway, 269 loads: of gravel, $24.52. Wm. Cook, repairs on road#ion townline between Reach and bridge, $3.00, 50, eo 2a ae Jas. Ross, 334 loads of gravel, $26.72. 1 AER 3 Carnegie Bros., pick and' handle 5¢. : SEAR G. Holman, bonus on 38 rods wire fence, con.'s lot 16, $5.70. C. L. Vickery, 10 barrels ceriien $20.00: ga Geo. Thompson, gravel, $4200 3 ~ ER: Gidson, 7 loads of sand "for the manufacting of pipe, $7.70. ... Theodore Fitchett. temporar aid, $3 oo. z : Jas. tleal, gravel, $8 60. A by-law was passed to assess and. collect taxes to pay the debts of the Township of Reach, Th assessed value of the taxable pto perty is $2, 034,077.67. © The tat i568 3'10 cents on the $100 outside of the special school rate. The following are the estimat, | Township. Rate '$4068.65, Pi Rate $06.81, ' County, 393.60, General School 5024.00, School Section $2888.95. . Total $1 : Mr. J. Morcomb Real, € | fated In 'collecto - There ar lays ¢ of drowsiness, ou are plamly told t Kidpeys are sick. Re Both's Kidney Pills cure all Kid ney ills. a Mrs. J. J. Ilipe of Cassimner St.,| | Port Perry, Ont, says: "My back twubled great deal and 2 of head uch. The nrine was high- ly colured and there bu'ning und me al A had a great deal |. scalding paius 'rut whe. constant} backache and soreness all over me wus 'the worst I tried mapy pre- parations but received little bencfi until [ btained Bo th's Kidney from Fhats Drug Store. After using one or two box: I am so much bet: ter tint I say [am well avd give i Any even-num| section of Dominion | : hewan and | Band Instrun { Lands in Manitoba, Sas 3 oth's Kidney Pillsall the credit - Alberta, excepting 8 and 26, not reserved I can honestly recommend them for 30 the sole head of 2 Family: or oo te all suffering from any back or Kid- ney troubles® * Sold by Dealers, Piice 50 cents, The R. T. Bouth Co , Ltd. Fort Erie, Out; Sole Can dian Agen's. «= og Farm 'a%orers' LXCuIsIons 25000 Men Wanted for Western Hanesting. To meet as far as possible the unusual demand for farm laborers in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, the Canadian Pacific Rail: way will run special second class excursions from all Ontario sta- tions. - Cost' of a: one-way (ficket to. Winnipeg is. $10.00, and from Winnipeg to points where laborers contract 'to work they will be |earried without charge. After at least 'one month's work in the harvest field, a ticket. back tp Ontario starting point "will be issued at $18. 'good on Farm Laborers' special traing, and. will 'be issued to dren, Leaving dates of excursions re as follows rr ny odin August 14th and Sept. 8th from stations in the territory between ronto-Sarnia line. © « August 19th and Sept. atio the Toronto 'and south'thereof {in Cann August 22nd ang Il stations east of Tickets are only | ay be homesteaded Ly any person who over 18 years of age, to the extent of one- quarter section of 160 acres, more orless. peréon by. thie applicant at a Dominion ands Agency or Sub-agency for the dis: trict in which the land is situate. Entry by proxy may, however, be made at any plication for entry must be made in' Agency on ceitain conditions by the father | © mother, son, daughter, brother or sister | of an intending homesteader. 5 DUTIES. --(1) At least six month s resi. dence upon and cultivation. of the land in each or three years. = pI 2)A teader may, ihe so desires, rform the required residence duties by iving on farming land owned soiely. by him, not less than eighty (80) acres in extent, in the vicinity of his homestead. He may also do so by living with father jor nother, on certain conditions. Joint ownership in land will not meet this re- 'quirement, bate Lies 'ment, no © (3) A homesteddef intending to 'per-| SITTIN form his residence dutiés in accordance with the above while living with paren orion fasming land owned 'b must notify the Agent for the 'such intention... ~ is we WW CORY, > Deputy of the Minister of -N.. B.~Unauthorised publi this advertisement women, but no halfsrate for chil- : Toronto: North Bay line" and To: | i Sept: Fath, east on * said Mavi tori 'shaped, solid piece of glass. ridg B. No rti

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