Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 14 Feb 1918, p. 8

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OF TH YBODY Tey LINE; A BIRTHDAY GIFT. | THEN, "OR. SOME: ARTICLE = : EN, SUCH AS A STICK PIN, PIECE OF JEWELRY. is oU NEED IN OUR STORE AND ARE THING nes THEM AT A HE YEAR THERE 1§ WHO. TAR 'T RE OR OTHER SMALL - WE HAVE EVERY- PRICE THAT NoBoDY CANTFIND FAULT WITH. WHEN WE Do YOUR OPTICAL AND JEWEL= RY WORK YoU MAY REST ASSURED IT COULD NOT BE DONE ANY BETTER ANY- WHERE ELSE IN THE WORLD. 1. R. BENTLEY, Jeweller, Port Perry. Fr Market Report Port Perry Prices Eggs .. iio 27 to 38 Butter .e 55 to 60 CATTLE, HOGS, ETC. Good butchers .. 9 50 to 10 50 Medium butchers 8 50 to 9 50 Common butchers 7 50 to 8 50 Calves percwt 12 00 to 13 50 Sheep, per cwt 8 00 to 10 00 Lambs, per cwt 1500 to 16 50 Sheepskins 2 00 to 3 00 Beef hides, per cwt 10 00 to 12 Horse hides, 4 00to 500 Live hogs, cwt 18 00 to 18 00 GRAIN, ETC Red Winter Wheat, 2 10 to 2 15 White Wheat 206t02 10 White Fife 210t0 215 Spring Wheat, 200t0 215 Goose Wheat 200to2 10 Barley 125to01 35 Buckweeat 150 to 150 Oats - - - 85 to 90 Rye - : 17 t0175 Hay, per ton 10 00 to 16 00 Petatoes, per bag 150 to 2 00 * Flour, 10 80 to 12 20 Peas 3 00 to 3 50 Auction Sales On Friday, February 15 Mr Albert Akhnrst, lot 17, concession 10, Reach Township, will 'offer his farm stock, implements, etc., for sale by auction. Geo Jackson, Auctioneer Mr A B Cryderman, has instructed Mr Geo Jackson, to sell his farm stock, implements, etc, by auction, at his premises, lot 8, con 6, Cartwright, on Tuesday, February 19. 1918 Of horses, cattle and pigs the property of Mr Wm Hooper, lots 3 and 4, con 5, Cartwright, on Saturday February 23, at one o'clock. George Jackson, Auctioneer Constipation Cured in His 78th Year With- out Drugs Did you ever know of any person who was permanently cured of Consti- pation by taking drugs of any kind? Drugs seems to assist Nature at the time, but as time goes on larger doses are necessary until the trouble be- comes chronic. Inteinal Bathing is the only real cure for Constipation. It keeps the Colon or Lower Intestine free from all accumulation.. Soon the system performs its regular functions unaided and there is no further trouble. Mr A McLean, of Conger Lumber ~Co., Parry Sound, writes:- "I have been troubled with Constipation for the last 8b or 40 years, and could not pass one day without taking medicine. 1 have used the "J B L Cascade" * since ing it 21 days ago 'with Hoe So results. Will recommend any person to use it." Dr. Chas. A. Tyrrell of New York invented and perfected the 'J.B. L. Cascade" for internal Bathing, which is to-day the only efficient means of garding: accomplishibg the desired results. Dr Tyrrell has published an interest- ing book on Idternal Bathing called "Why Man of To-day is Only 50 Per Cent. Efficient" which on fo oa plies § for the asking at "They will also ee iy expla the J. B, L. oe ade' 30 you. : Registered Aberdeen Angus Cattle FOR SALE--2 bulls, ages 24 and 6 months, well grown and thick low type. Inspection invited. = Apply to Frank Johnson, Manchester, Bell Phone 53 r 2. 5 Utica In the little village of Utica, A place of great renown There is going to be a concert, So don your Sunday gown. The date is not yet settled, For that has got to be : Timed to suit the weather, man And neither you nor me. This great event that 1s to be Is what they call a play ; They didn't have such awful stuff * In my dear boyhoods day. But just you be on watch for date, Then get your-nicest beau, 'And over come to Memory Hall To see Miss Briggs show. --Silas Hayseed BT, ar. No doubt the Lord could have made a better family cow than a Jersey--But he never did-- Green's cows prove this. Seagrave Word has been received that Mrs. W. Sornberger formerly of Seagrave, late of Saskatoon, was united in mar- riage, to Mr. Willis White of Toronto. Mrs, White is a sister of Mrs. Alex. McLean of Port Perry. Mr and Mrs White will be at home to their friends after February 20, at 154 Booth Ave. Sonya Mrs Metherel visited her sister, Mrs Willie McMillan, recently, Mrs Jas Leask is-visiting friends: in the city. Mr and Mrs Josiah Thomas of Toronto, attended the funeral of the late Mr Hadfield, February 2nd ? In the re-arrangement of officers for the Mission Band for this year, Mrs Botwright was made President and Miss Minnie Innis, Secretary Foxes seem to be getting quite tame. Mr Willie McTaggart shot one near his barn last Week. Last Wednesday evening Mr Had- field of Layton, passed™away - very suddenly. He had been in Sunder- land 'during the day appatently, inf. good health and in the evening d suddenly while lying on the nly He leaves a widow and six small children to mourn his loss: ' Manchester In the item recently published re- the work "of the Red Cross Society, the Statement as to the num- ber of boxes sent to the Front was incorrect. The number sent was ten, and not three 2 sated the report -B ine or. ove' 4 s at) uy, a ers | 5 that low testing loin milk George R. Davey, STAR Osis. Local Dealer --- Auction Sale AT GREENWOOD February 22, 19 18 of 65 head of Pure Bred (unregistered) Jerseys, belonging to F. I.. Green consisting of cows and heifers-in full milk and to freshen i in the next few weeks. Also some very - choice heifers and calves. : Stock Bull, 5 Horses Yorkshire Boar .~ -10 Yorkshire Brood Sows of Splendid Quality TERMS CASH--Credit will be given on approved notes to suit purchaser, not exceeding seven months, with interest at b% per annum. Trains will be met at Greenburn Station, C. N. Ry, ¢ on diol sale. Sale to start at 12.80 sharp. Wm . Maw and J. H. Prentice, Auctioneers not jobbers, > rT es 9 PEL-| HAM NURSERY. CO., Toronto, Ny B. Catalogue sent on request to licants for agencies or purchasers lof Nursery stock. SE 36 FRUIT TREES * and Plants " For Spring Planting We need no further introduction than the fact that we have been in the 'Nursery Business SIXTY ~ONE| - YEARS and -are now prepared to', pp meet existing conditions by offering. our high grade trees and plants directs to customers at ROCK BOTTOM 3 PRICES. A Send for our illustrated circular of 4 hardy varieties which you can order | direct and save the agent's commission of which you get the benefit. Our | prices will be sure to interest you and | all stock is absolutely true to name. - THE CHASE BROTHERS £0. of Ontario, Ltd. NURSERYMAN - 'Established 1857 Brsticlase and} 7 -- rley. Jan 8, Mar 12, r 4 y gis 2, July 11, 3 | Hb LONGORD" Ls ch, Dm LE FARWELL, Clo i Ps: Colborne Ontario -- a REQUIREMENTS FOR 1918 This cird i is issued $0. that definite: information may be: gathered as as te your needs for greater production' in 1918. Please fill out the card as accurately as possible, and return at once. Much y Sepsads on 8 geting = this work done quickly. : Name of owner or tenant Skah Hasan ten dans ors sinters Gens sranth ; ar Phone Noo P.O. As ty _-- siesta Lot No... Con. iiiiie Townshipol. initials resrissiens ; - Ha senasrene No. of Acres......c..... No. Acres tillable, Srna sea) shah sawanan tat sada ERAN No. of Aefes under cultivation for 1918 ,., ..cecsieimssesesssosupinsiossaiien 1 No. of acres idle through lack of-- Labor, Tractor plow. ...ic. Co ~ Could you use a tractor PLOW. uiisgpun® If 50, how many acres. cot ai you have plowed this. Spring | How many nex Rall, 7 Do you need any seed grain? ius If 80. what. kinds and ow much? State kinds of grain and quiniies of each neste ri : * Daou essed co. fo bow mck? : "NOT "Clean, good seed wil aren ;

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