Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 30 Nov 1910, p. 4

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C ome and look throughly this stock. It is wonder fully complete,' new and pleasing to men of all tastes We make an overcoat. of special value at y : California Seedless Oranges io ght o'clock at nig n Jp 40c per dozen. fhe to day of May 4 : Matthew' s Rose Brand Lard Provided however that n Carnegie's Flour, and Purity 5 tor EE ister: a ei El Flour i : a amber Tor which: th ; SEs = «| pality Annually. tags Ho Ww. H. Doubt b J Se be obtained from the village: pout i ; af keeper, ae , orman 0 po to Section: we of the Railway 'Act and any 'avend men! thereto which partly reads as fol= | lawei== J No horse, shifeps, Swit ot ther Mr. "Yeattle shall be permitted "to be at]. large upon hy highway within} : half a-mile' of 'the 'inte gtiag of} Mast . such highway with any railway at {from the fever, between good-and POOT a rail level unless such: cattle are nf 3 BREAD B |chiarge of souie' conipefent: person |; i oF persons to' Brevent jaetr loiter+!g The size 'of the Joal doesn't J ling or Stopping on su hway at va but 'the amount of B tsuch intersectionsior hy i nourishment "it a contains the railway. | does, Alticattle found atlarg cotitr Our bread is made: from . the to ihe provisians of 'this mtr Mn Stilo 8 deserves ¢ finest Western flour, and is may by any persots who finds the | for the manner in hich he is con baked in such a way to re- same at laige be impounded in the!' the i tain all its nutritious ele= 4 ouad nearest to. the pla $key ine same. are so. found poutidkeeper with whom the same {are impounded ; 'shall detain" the {same in the like: manaer and sub e ject to: like regulations as "to. the]good ] 'Jcare and disposal thereof pid the how bythe new 'home {ease 'of cattle mo : {nis Village and the same the south-west corner of North and} Perry St. Do you wish to go driving in safety? i We have a number of teity broken" horses, accustomed to all the sights and souacs that make ordinary horses unmanageable. : 4 good pace.

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