Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 12 Apr 1911, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

¥ Mf. el Mi. M: Stone is threshin 'around Saiatfield. Stewart ervey tis him. 2 Mr. A. L. Orchard has engage Mr. J. Fishleigh for a year. {seeding , driving Immediate > by applying to Mrs etd MBUSE & LOT FOR SALE Siresed 5 Wiss DA. Gerow, 53 Seaton St.; Toronto. EA RCRA FARE FOR SALE Lat 15. Con. & Reach, 200 acres More» Jess of rich loam, hip roof Barn x0 somth end, vorth end Torn m6, Yavge driving shed, Ihre Srvame house, 6 wells, well Baral. Qoamtity of plowing done. Possession April Ist, SBpply Miss 8. A. Pherrill er peo et I I SSN DY Bison offic TAKE NOTICE That Bs. Sawyer has returned Downe and 3s prepared to do carpét her home on Bigelow amd epg Incnbator, in good | cori. Retiring E ure Sale el : Wthty mori B20 Ce Blong Block, i Be rh - we will offer She wliole aay 2500.00 worth of few Mo Jess than | factory We are giving wp the furp- Dusiness 10 ¢ngage in "Under- only, and having secured im on a city busigess ive : Fpose oF this stock quickly. | flor $5 00 cash. Apply Stag! We have fot. heard the: frogs croaking ek and they say. they must be frozen bp three tim We must walt awhile yet f 'Mrs. McLean + of Deseyville' is oe holidaying at Mrs. S Midgley's. +A great deal of sickness is pre-|w valent in our community --lagrippe sore throats, ete. It is the general time for * 'Spring Medicine' hes Mr. Jno Leask is sawing wood with his circular, over West. Shipments of grain. from' the station are not so heavy 'or fre: quent as usual, and consequently Hugh Carmichael comes out from Port Perry only three times per week, : There was no League service on Thursdav evening on account of the rain. 3 Mr John Mark is suffering from a8 severe attack of tonsilitis, His baby Hal also been very sick during the past week. Some of our farmers are 'worry. ing over the late 'opening up "of Spring, complaining that. seeding will be quite late. But bn. reflec tion they should 'recall' that last year was very early seeding (a few sowing in March,) followed by: "cold backward = weather, detrimental to the grain. We can confidently expect better 'weather following seeding this year, and it may mean heavier crops. Mr. C. Sleep. spent. Monday and Tuesday of this week in the city. : vy Mr. J. N Mark has rented ' the Sornberger farm this year. Stone's saw mill was 'not in operation last week. Mr. John Blight attended the funeral of 'Mrs. Robinson, / at Brooklin on Monday. : Miss Alma Tonnick is under the doctor's care. Mr, and Mrs. Dagg, are moving this week to Minden. DIED Ar Prince Albert. on Thursday, Apnl 6th, 1911, Julia Ann, beloved wife of 'the late George Hayes, aged 53 years, 8 months. DISCOUNT ' 50¢C per ton ON nine. All winter and ail a mer, that dear old rickety k | Cephas has been held down its bonds of | Butt is n wire, But even that old sidewalk] tows. 6 is will turn and the wires are 'being | farm i "the fall, and shed. Itis.to he hoped:that whis|in the old Perkins pi will be a season of new 'walkdalong § 1 that street. oi ny Mr. Thomas Palmer las ed the house and lut 'occiipie Jas. Bongard, who 'will '& dove into the Greenberg liguse, Mri Jolin Brimble, bas putchased a fine driver." dies Several, wild geese 'have been {nway from hao shot in. this vicinity. lately he disense. are-being sent back: birds have in many iastauces Beet 'medical certificiites be fiying quite "low," 'and 'one floc HE seemed 10 be about tiréd out. ¢ Considerable trouble 'is EXDEr | ren were well again the ienced in small towns' in disposing [sume school. and in seve of sewage. The Parkyite Sanitary. verted, this by Chemical Closet is a practical { in this matter. Call at' Carn Bros." Hardware store and' se Mr James Lucas is going 3 a tripto the. West in couneotfon' with business matters. of Me Win, Ross," = He starts on { April 18th,' § Mr. Huiley Mostire Parry Sound, are in to Itis understood «that Mr. "and {T Mrs. H. McKenzie will ocenpy that pare of the hohise for i by Mr. Jos. Gerow. has moved into the South 'part off Mr. Jos. Britton's house. YOU ARE ASLEEP To opportunity when. fou allow yourself to'spend more nioney for new clothes, when you "can get vour old suit cleaned "and pressed! ata. smell cost Q. 1; the work, © SE Miss Barbara Hossack. of to, is visiting Mir, Ross, +1 i aa ~ CHUROH NOTES. + 'The Baptists will hold another |! eit special song services in huey dete on. Sindai ext Api] bd re coidiall t and enjoy hie regula. Good

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy