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Port Perry Star, 28 Jun 1916, p. 1

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> AH} carey the world's: load .of care and pain. "| 7th of June. Lit Ss is. Dominion pen) forty-ninth birthday. Next year we shall celebrate the Jubilee. The young giant is awake; one of the great. British family, and a decidedly helpful memset of the family, $e " Piowiesr life; except in the West, is almost past, and we had actu- ally y Soguase suffer from too mach luxury, when the turning point came Childhosd's troubles, plays nd selfishness are passing: Yours ~ manhood's digni fs d selves. In yeas past we have boasted of being a nation among na- tions. Now we are acting as if we were & nation. We are helping to Weare forging ahead by. as- suming responsibilities. That is the evidence of all progress; that is ; the evidence of Canada's Progress. These years of trial have their dangers and their giorious oppor: tunities, Some of our citizers do not yet realize the need of unity. Creeds and party cries must give place. Canada 1s first in our_loyalty -and affection. Our selfishness and littleness will be lost in a patriotism 'great as our country--a' world: patriotism that will work for the liberty, equality, and fraternity of Rumanity. : The test of our greatness may become even more stern, and it is "not unwise to pray that: we. do not fail as a people when the critical mo- "ment comes. With 'the tide. of, years, the course of history will change. The Daughter of the Empire will conttnue to aid her Mother, and, if neces- Tr say, provide a home for her. "We are: proud of the spirit that has ade Canada what she is to- day, and we see in'that spirit the bow of promise for the future. X 4% :. Whe the e Jubilee comes we trust it may be the 'year of peace with | e LL 6th Battalion ; Ning Camp, Niagara on the Lake, Ont. : June 22nd, 1916. ' No doubt many of yaur readers are interested in the County Bartalion, and 1 am just dropping you 'a line to say that the i fa Joeariod ss the bes Battalion at Niagara, and has ho = Record Cattle Sale $Q ] pEFGsITS EST'D 1873 RECEIVED SUBJECT { TO CHEQUE. Savings Bank Deposits bear interest at highest current rates. BGRT PERRY BRANCH 218 At Wheaton, Illinois, about fifteen miles from Chicago, Thos Stanton conducted'a wonderful sale on the Thirty-three animals were sold for a total of $34,165, an average of $1,025.30 per animal. In the appended hist it will be no- ticed what a large proportion of the animals were bred in Ontario, Such sales as these should be most convin- cing proof of the value of breeding | good stock. Thos Stanton 1s a brother of Mr. John Stanton, of Raglan, Victoria Pleasant Valley, cow, calved Village Miss, cow, calved Jan. 13. 1915, bred by Wm. A. Dryden, Breoklin, Ont., sold for $675. Augusta Missie, cow, bred by Herb: Mathews, calved February 14, 1914. Morland Clara, cow, calved Sept. 0; 1915, bred by George Kerr, Chana, 11L., sold for $400. Morland Missie, cow, calved July 5, 1915, bred by George Kerr, Chana, 111, sold for $600. Field Marshall, bull, calved October 8, 1914, bred by A. F. & G. Auld, Guelph, Ont., sold for $8775. Commander in Chief, bull, calved Feb. 1, 1915, bred by A. F. & G. Auld, Guleph, sold for $1400. Imp. Aberdeen, bull, calved January: 25, 1915. bred by George Anderson West Fingask, Old Meldrum, Amos & Sons, Moffat, Ont., for $775." Duchess of Gloster 78th, cow, calved January 10, 1911, bred by C. A. Saunders, Manilla, Towa, sold for $2060. Rosewood 92nd, calved October 15, 1910, bred by H. Cargill & Son, Cargill, Ont; sold for $1125. sold 25, 1912,.bred by Mitchell Bros, Burlington, Ont., sold for $1450. Nonpareil 46th, cow, calved March Moffatt, Ont.; sold for $1600. Imp. Bessie 87th, cow, calved, Feb. 29, 1911, bred by Alexander Reid, Kincardineshire, Scot.,, sold for $1075. Escana Bessie 2nd, calved May 18 1915, bred 'by Mitchell Bros.,'i Burlington, Ont., sold for $1000. Escana Duchess, cow, calved. Sept. 4, 1913, bred by Mitchell Bros., i Buriington* Ont., sold for $1575. | Village Bride, cow, calved Sept. 4 1912, bred by Wm. A. Dryden, ! Brooklin, Ont., sold for $1550. Clara 4th, cow, calved October 14, 1913, bred by Wm. A, Dryden, Ont., sold for $1025. Goldie's Gem, cow, calved April 8, 1914, bred by Wm. A. Dryden, Brooklin, Ont., sold for $700. Athelstane Rosewood 3rd, cow, calved June 19, 1909, bred by William | Waldie, Stratford, Ont,, sold for $1760, Rosewood Queen, cow, calved Feb. 10, 1914, bred by H. J. Davis, « Woodstock, Ont., sold for $1375. College Augusta 5th, cow, calved Sept. 19, 1913, bred by Ontario Agr, College, Guelph, Sold for $1300. February 19, 1910 * bred by Geo. | Escana Missie, cow, calved October!, 16,-1912, bred by Amos & Sons, Sper desnshite, Scotland, sold for 400 "Morland Model, bull, calved August 2, 1915, bred by George Kerr, Chana, 1, sold for $300. Grand Victor, bull, calved Oct. 7, 1914, bred by O. C. Bigler, sold for $210, Barmpton Sultan, bull, calved May 19, 1014, bred by O. C. Bigler, sold for $195. Thaxton's Baron, bull, calved Oct. 1, 1914, bred by Jas. Brown, Chicago, sold for $200. T'haxton's Master, bull, calved Sept. 17, 1914, bred by 'Tames Brown, Chicago, sold for $925. Badly Injured Mr. Barker, of Greenbank, was seriously injured at Mr. Frank Dob- 'son's, where he was assisting in the erecting a shed, which caved in on him, breaking his collar bone, and otherwise injuring him, so that he is in a critical condition. Mr Barker is the leader of the Greenbank Brass Band. Prospect Mrs, D. Ross of Myrtle and Mrs, Ross of Toronto spent a day with Mrs Donnel last week. "Mrs. Chas Wales 'and Master Vernon have returned from the States after spending a few weeks with re- latives there, Mr. Geo. Bearden of Uxbridge and Miss Lela Gilroy spent Sunday with Miss B: Holliday. A business meeting of the S. S. is being held on Tues. evening in regard to an entertainment which will be held presently. Watch for further particulars. Our new pastor, Rev. Mr. Bunner of Belleville circuit will preach heie on Sunday, July 2nd. Miss Margaret and Winnifred Arm~ strong, "of Toronto, are holidaying at home here at present. Mr. and Mrs. W, L. Martin of. | Rosewood Lady, cow, calved Jan. 13, 1915, bred by John Miller, Jr.,! : E Sahburn; Ont., sold for $675. 'Escana Duchess 8rd, cow, calved * Oct, 19, 1914, bred by Mitchell Bros. Burlington, Ont., sold for $1000. Escana Duchess 2d, cow, calved Jan. '8, 1914, bred by Mitchell Bros, Burlington, Ont., sold for. $1000. scana Jilt, cow, calved Sept. 17,1914 bred by Mitchell Bros., Burlington, Ont, sold for $725: : Scotch Beauty 2nd, cow, calved Mar. 1918, bred by: 'Mitchell "Bros, " ) pareit Countess 16th, cow' avd, 7, 1914, bred y R. & Cobourg, Mr. Earl Cook, of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Bray, spent Sunday at Mr. W. J.-Cook's. Miss Jean McClintock, is recover~ ing from her recent illness. Mr, Clareace and Miss Vera Cook, motored to a garden party at Mount Albert, last week. E------ Tenders Wanted * For that desirable property known as the Rundle Homestead, being part of lot. 19, in the 3rd Concession: of the Township of Brock, said to con- tain 158 acres more or less, S, very con- venient to school, Methodist church on the property, 43 miles from Sun= derland, and'23 miles from Black- water Juncti both places being "good markets for farm produce, large use and stone driving shed. of pen, frame barns with stone ut 15 acres Hardwood

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