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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 31 Aug 1911, p. 2

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of a ninety mi 's already glutted 7 t uelove was sued| ; BE New York last week, | 4 Crevesn Carrore. « Fifteen: EN {minutes after the receipt of a Sale ncle. Sam ever pro-lpram from Lindsay, on Sunday ea To a a 4 BGS AO Le : ; a n stolen from that town, our + Canada hs i ing] Chiel Graham had Mr, thief captur- Causa ighy Epis or f being Fi the whole of the stolen, Sut an i , possession and a reply telegraph | i ie, i message to Lindsay announcing his Election aD Te The ou Successiyl capture and that the an the wool and: caf en cand ? a t the disposal o ia article in; the Toronto Star. : by wild a thortticn pO money out of it; A James Ja. ge Sownship of iby : says this has been the} P 3 sarhiost haryest in. Gity-one ol PORT SOHOOL. change, h% farmer canpot rai ition with th RAND TRUNK R'Y SYSTEM. {5 TIME TABLE... Port PERRY. QOING SOUTH. { 'GOING NORTH. 7-20 a.m, 9.11 a.m 31.55 a.m. 5.55 p.m. 1.40 p.m. 7.33 p.m. ™ Several sums from ONE . $3000 $10,000, have been placed with me for immediate in- vestment at lowest rate. ! HUBERT L. EBBELS, Barrister, Port Perry. | mB OBSERVER Has A Goop CIRCULATION, and is constant! growing in favor. It is the B dvertising Medium in the County ; is the champion of the Agricplturists and of the more con- servative and practical class of peo- fle isnot a favorite of schemers, ment and is nted entirely in the place of publication--Port Perry. TERMS--§1 per annum in advanee, if not in advance, $1.50 will be JOB PRESTING -- 3 Tur Most MODERN STvLES AND AT Low PRICES. | rami--The Ameri. Hoy he whole North | oi i' We are pleased to announce that the Port Perry. High \ School will open on Tuesday Sept. sth with a staff chers uate of the Toronto University, will take the Classics and Modern Lan- guages'; Mr. Stone, Vice -Principal, as Mathematical Master, and Miss M. Philp will fill the positions which they have held so acceptably in the past. *, It is desirable and'is especi- ally requested by the Principal that all pupils will be in their places op the opening day, if possible. . -- OSHAWA FAIR. September 11th, 12th and 18th are getting close. September 11th is pre- paration day. The other two days ars show days witha full program of ex- g | hibits, races; attractions, music, side shows, and everything which goes to make a Big Fair. Remember the dates, read the prize list, and bills and meet your friends at Oshawa Fair. The Directors met last week and put on the finishing touches. The new buildings are nearing completion and the public will be better looked after, o | A big change bas been made in Judges and new faces will be seen in the show ring this year judging the stock. Dr. Henry, the Chairman of the Park Commission will come in for a good deal of praise from vieitors to the ~ r »| When they see the Drasey flower the new trees and the well kept law #8 the park, ia spite of the very dry smmmer. ! a¢| The attractions for the young people in the way of merry-go-round, side shows, and grand stan {formance will provide a lot of fun. There is no place on September 12th and 18th where they can have such a pleasant timé as at Oshawa Fair, ! The merchants are preparing to de- corate the business streets with flags ying nd xed, white and bus Sispt w ups to) Nor ew. Zealand an sheep' are 12 thé meat is t c vation Condmissiol why a rapidly growi should be thrown opel to be swamped with ferior food stuffs eve a glutof produce States or any ope countries. In th use their immense facilities. to force dow they pay to the farmers up they ask of 'con tons of stuff in th doled out just fast. ei the American farmer's fresh produce, without prices demanded of the public. - Will Can and city 'dwellers se into bandage by givin can combines the ft Dominion ? : --_--tTT The, worthy and reme Grand Secreto Ingram, Esq, Mr. E Morrish, Misses mma Raymes, Mr Amasa Sweetman a at the Supreme Grand:] Loyal True Blue A : is in Session in Toronto his One organisation' Chicago is alleged to 'have ofl eighteen murders since thi and also to bave behind bings and more th mite outrages, \Thare isations in the same &o murders, sluggings apd ii! are so common that they: to attract attention. . A By ods the rod ook like | Do; y and see Bay it O'er and O'er. Preaching bettér agriculture 'is very much like preaching the gos- pel--one must be constantly at it, going over the same ground again and again. There has been some criticism of Farmer's Institutes on this very score. The 'speakers sent around from year to year discuss the same topics, and there a paucit of new material. While the insti tute, like every other institution of a similar nature must avoid getting ®linto a "rut," or ifs usefulness will be jeopardised; to a large extent at i| least, there must, of necessity, be a repetition of the subjects discussed year after year, If this is not done, nothing can be accomplished in the way of Shacuting farmers in the best methods managing their farms. « The man who attends the meetings tegularly year after year, has put into practice 'what he has learned 'and is 'on the waiting list, so to speak] for some other subject to come up, becomes a bit tire doubt. Yet there may be dozens of farmers in the district. who have not come up tp his level. These |: n attention, and the institute canpot be said to have completed its ~cousse.of lectures until every farmer it reaches has been induced to take up better methods. It was by constant reiteration by institute speakers a few years: ago of the'im- portance of farmers raising the con hog that they were: induced lo' € hog raising; and it is favorably known, Vauderville and Col Supplied from The Circuit, NewYork, and' tainment Bureau. = 0% Novelty Acrobats--in Acts, Clever institute] Lf 10 ial "hot "] wean give mé the honor t! ; prise, the love aud respect of my countrymen," popular verdict that he had so: often gained, Siy Wilfrid: continued was that which be considered the highest 'Sir Wilfrid, in his address, dealt the same topic which he has dled "at all his meetings in this wince. He spoke of the pros- iperity which 'Canada has been ex. ariencing and emphasized the large markets that reciprocity would open to Canadian farmers. Turn. ling to the Opposition he stated that the present Conservative chiefs|S were turncoats and not of the same calibre as Macdonald, Cartier and Chapleau. . 'He reviewed the history of reci- procity, and closed with a discus- 'sion of the Navy Bill and a reply to |" the nationalists; which l¢d up to the announcement of his retirement in case of defeat. The meeting was a well attended one and the village was decorated in honor of the occasion. Other, speakers were Hon, Ro- {dolphe Lemieux, Hon. E. B. Dev- lin and Mr. J. C. Ethier, Liberal candidate for Two Mouutains. Dr. | Fournier presided. Invitation. Port PERRY, Aug. 28,1911. Visitors to the International Exhibi- tion 'bow: in progress at Toronto are cordially ipvitud fo witnete and inspect the electrically operated Minature Cont Breaker, of Th léware, Lakawauna

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