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Port Perry Star, 22 Mar 1911, p. 1

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$33,427,398. 14 'Dividends on and Toronto, 31st January, 1911, We must look | possibilities and the natural growt CW nand | he important questions for 1 'consuming pop: Will his surplus product inc s. It will not alter with 1 think it will whange Because! Cates 1 id ed "i If these idea normal increase, jhe ; : Canadian. farmer. 'will not|them mav be compelled to chan means {Main hi fact remains--Canad steadily grow- quantities of food. Many supply will soon be less th i Ge hat we must do is ¢ not materially alter the [dition. and make excl, oh find it more profitable to] == at present, but She total} scUeoe terially altered. Many were pleased to notice the be ma aly s this or [Photo of Mr. Herbers Cobb 'in the 53s to | ihe columns of the Christian Guar. hid y a demand ke Sh bev not 78 Since ? Terie T0 take ch of a mission in - tari riff. © This sichewan. io has lds muzked ears | Progress and bas sncoecded in build ing oar ing a beautiful church valued at all 'the riches four thousapd dollars. We are al and all that 4 man hay avs Pleasod to hear of & Seagrave bo; uccess. d ask what the possibil- _ States. From all that[and Mr. Harper so as the years go by Rundle Bros, a, 2D tr, and Mrs, J. 3 Laat Country the rind Harry Clark spent a day in Tor- + ANG. Ehe Lonto last week. of their fertility: Mr, Thos. Graham has bought Mr. in "that country |G "Hails farm. M ¢ ak 2 Yo tie house Mr. t about the opposite:| West of Mr. eau of a Mrs. Beymour left for Oshawa to : visit ber cousin, Mrs, Jeffrey. Mr. King, of near Oakwood, spent day with Mr. Jno. Hope, One of the worst dust storms ever witnedsed occurred On the 16th. One fleld of the Hope Bros. seem. ed as tho' it would literally be swept away. At the Ladies Aid Meeting a resol- ution was drawn up expressing svm- pathy with the friends of Mrs, Miner at whose home the last meet. ing and tea were held. Her bright faceland kind voice aie sadly missed, > Mr. Arthar Alldred, of spent Sunday at his hom Centre. Mr. 8. Barrett paid short call recently, The Centre PS." have received a very nice alidition to their library : in | In the form of a number of standard put ard so strongly in books. from the Canadiin Farm Century. This} "yp 80d Mrs Shell 'of the Club sve that Canada| House were at home to 8 great num- included in' the|der of friends on' Mar. 15th; kg ' "A man is known by his frignde" fie Yes; and a er by his papers an ' Republic, Bolivia periodicals," We find if re are to Veneanta, 816, | gocoouy we must. bo well informed : have so much on affairs both local and general. it | For this: purpose, Mr. Editor. we be- Sa to quit leveiyour paper is indispensible con. ge ange turn bis farm to the agricul the food "supply greatly without d for that food. This is the settled |a ad antyhing of the surplus 'must greatly ship under these conditions permanent narket for the future ays be able fo consume the bulk of the ¥ I | Cobourg of the removal of the tariff on natural pro- e at the channels of business to points. where the where the demand causes the, ransportatio brings us to the consid: his old friends past these figures to the n h of marke are correct, Reciprocity will be a Some of a is a country which can ex other countries an their demand. 0 learn to ade The negotiations between Mr Har-|S: per and Mr Geo Hofgson fell th r, Hall will move |}. paid up Capital--Twelve ts. the Canadian farmers are theses * rease faster than his "home market? Will the demand for that surplus continue strong in the United ood thing for them = may suffer, some of their method of farming; but one port very large are beginning to find that pt ourselves to the new con- to our advantage. Miss Mabel Crogier bas returned to her home at Maple Grove after spending some. 'weeks with her sister, Mrs. Joe, Gerow. OMr. George Webster is en , Mr, H. Raymes for the summer, SEAGRAVE Mr R Bryant is wearin the"smile that won't come ofl" Its a little girl that has 'come to stay at the home. Y Some of our farmers are engaged in the sweet task of extracting Maple yrup. : : Miss Ina_ Stevens, of Fingerboard is visiting at the parsonage Mrs. ton and (amily left our vi : y for Lindsay, where th ein future, as Mr. eon ey secured permament employment there. Mr. Jas. Leaskihas supplied many of our residents, with superior Maple hard - wood. The quality cannot be excelled. 3 The annual Epworth ue Debate i on Tharnday Sich: Mar, 21st and promises to be a most - in ing affair, The subject to be discussed "Resolved that Intemperance bas caus- ed Ereater misery to humanity than War" There will be oid ne on i ined essrs A, « Watson." A large audience is anticipated. Miss Cowling, of Oshawa is visiting her cousin, Miss Myrtle Short, Mr. J. Stone had the misfortiine to Jet his large saw strike an. iron brace, and every tooth was broken. As the mill saw has screw inserted teeth, the circular was soon fixed and everything ruhning smothly again within an Four. Mr. Stone and his gang are putting out sonie fine lumber, . Mr, S. Sornberger has en, work on the section for the. summer. Harold Bryant was very low with croup last week but is now reported to be improving. Mr W. Dogg has quit the section ond is now working at Stone's camp; Mr. James Short was knocked down by his sleigh one day and bruised consi- derably. fi might have been worse. EPSOM Mr. N. Claughton, of Boxgrove has been renewing old acquaintances here for the past week. Mr. Claughton' in- tends going to the west in a few Weeks, Mr. Peter Leask and wife visited at Mr. Jos. Wrights one day last week. Mr. Frank Vanluvan has hired to Mr. Wesley Page for the summer. y Mr. J. Lambe and family have moved into iis Isaac Stevensons house on the seventh concession. 3 SAX Mr. Claude Prentice, Hilliard Arm. strong, Geo. Lambe and Fred Stevens Wuteny leaving for Craik, 'Sask, on Mr. arsnes Gall bas réturned to each side, to be ca and to

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