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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 2 Jan 1913, p. 1

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Bi i A 7 oar Gold Filings, Badge . Worka Npeclalty. Vitalised prs Foe LEA. BARBISLE Port in - Logie | L MONEY TO LOAN. Private Funds at § per cent. boon lv Orogier, eS 170m, CONVEYANDRR, A. "Office at residence, 6th Con. ach (ome wile west of Port Periy,)-- Munsy 70 Loan. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. 3 E. PAREWELL; K.C., LL.B., Coun Crown Attorney, Barrister, County Sol- i A Se hi, Omé, ' HE i W. A. SANGSTER, DENTAL SURGEON. Qos Hours--9 to 12 a. wh, S106 pm. Also open Saturday evenings. and Crows Air. R. LZ "GRAHAM '§uoosssor 0 De. FD. MoGRATTAN Ifiice ever the Post Office. SEF LE Mancl n Hinge-Stay ay Manufactured by:the Owen) Wire Fence Uo. Ltd, prepared to supply this community withthe very BE WIRE FENCE produced bs Continent and at prices thif~ not fail to satisfy purehase k peer. It is the BEST beécaulg flexible ;'it is a square mesh ; perfect hinge-stay fence, th It is impossible to bend the ' in fact it is the best fence mide :. this or any other country, Before purchasing a Wire don't 'fail to inspect the DD Fance. ; J. H: Brown itis iis a fore » - ® Rv Welding | : ORT P CERRY of i "auecesniuily 2 , Silver, Aluminam # oR ¢ Plates. of Gold, Silver or Conent lass extraction when required: 2 Prices to suit the fimes®a 2 dee BI mec gL. 8 consign Sang; whom ddrofud te, hi 7 APVETSPART, sions 4, Some. ADVERTISEMENTS received for p with. bt et aed A Best ohare nd ober THESE tof will Tn all capa be JOB DEP 5 Pamphlets [Hand Bills, "Posters siriotly adhered to Programs, Dodger Bill Heads, Chocks | SHOW _ Tatter Hobds, Wedding Invitations, IX returning thanks to the public for t patronage extended to me for aver years. I wouid 'respectfully intimste tha am, as usual, pow ready for busincss, a have & Large & Assorted Stock eed | OF DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS which I am determined to aell very CHEAP As an faducement to Cann purohseers: nl =4 Tid of 10 gr will be allowed on al} Sales from nw anti) Jan, lst next. All work being =~ && MADE BY HAND §3 und mo factory work kept in stock, th super rity of my goods will at once become 3 wut, 5 reading. purchasers will ind that by wivl ny Sait Betute looking elsewhere aa n quality and price, m pee in the rade ares Thies I) that perfoot satisfaction by avy urticle Jurehdsed, promptly atbénded to, © |Rige AT MODERATE vmARaES Genteal Livery's bg In my Ii businges kept! any Eon hand eed is W oh apt ment in Port Perry, Ihave much pleasure HESON, Bell Phone Uffice No. 6 Bell Phone No. 41 Residence, No. 4 ADAMS & HUTCHESON SUCCESSORS TO DAVID J. & DOUGLAS ADAMS FIRE crs INSURANG E Jeciven ACCIDENT Real Estate Mortgage Loans 8teamhip Tickets Mails Close. The mails are despatched from the Pos hice Port Perry as follows : Guing North-- 9.00 a. m, Going South--11,20 a. m. Going North-- 5.15 p. m. Going South--10 p.m. LT..COL. BARTLET DEAD. Priminent Windsor Man Dies ot Ags of Fifty-Twe. WINDSOR: Dec. 27.--EA.-Ool. ot 8 of a disti busi, work, Fusiliers, a indeor fami in at avenue. 58 PORT PERRY. RARTILY thanking the Luba 8 for ye y Ue Ti tronage receiv urin: g he years Frave kept a Livery Eran i | or ek "announcing that I have removea Y LIVERY! tomy former piace of business ter St years, and in munici of the % oma GEO. JAUKSON, June 213 JANSICR LER. Licensed Auctioneer, FOR THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO AND ToWSSEN ; 4 : [ CARTWRIGHT, il feetly " TP ligation - of total and havo, peoelamed prohibition an the crying need of our tinte, having bien |- singing a;false and jatriug note in the chorus of refom. "At the late natienal convention of the Natioual Total Ab.tenance Union ation, much less ef- the Holy Father's blessing wis read, an impartial study ¥ in Local Option re mdent is forced to ad- clear in future of prohibition and all ex- anly has it not suc | | treme views on the liquor question. advice of the Holy Father was received with the profound-st reverence, and it insafe to any that the Prohibition canse will no more look to Catholic orgaunisa- tious for encouragement and support.' nly. fits promised aims, but it 'and aggravated the ich it professed to re- ENVOYS IN DEADLOCK mber of Local Option i. Sound may be consid- ered, Local Option went in force there in #go7. - In 190s there were only fivé commitments to the Owen Souud jail for drunkenness, and in weré six commitments. the adoption of Local | Option: the Humber of commitments for drukenness began to increase, nsing {gem tes in 19o7 and 13 in | mn 1909 and to 41 in t year 73 coavictions for Laughable, Say Allies. | drunkentiéss were registered in the| - LONDON, Dec. 27.--Both the Turks [Owen Sound Potice Court, and this | 30d Sao Balan eles are stainiip > | year a stil greater pumber, declare that 4 ln "impossible ere |. Yet althiugh Owen Sound's pop- | cede from their jons. {ulation increased somewhat in five EN cearwete; iri ag years, the increase was nothing scenes still belicve that the probabili- such 2840) jistity the increase in| He sone usd of * an the npmber. of drunks. This year, | conflict. in faét, hy reamon of the removal of| The exchange of cipher despatehes AN : between the administration Con 500 of st laborers and their fam- SE A ie ot \iesf to. Port McNicoll, the new| ues, but the chicf of the Turkish ca] ific germinal, the pop. Jlenipoteitias ise declines to div h na | Turkish Delegates to Peace Conference Are Vehement In Their Declaration That They Cannot Surrender Ter- ritories Where (Invasion Is Still Resisted--Taik of Ottoman Enveys 1 "fogords; artested for kenness and sent to jail have iavariably been laborers doing jobs for thie. inc being on the docks and is" the frewut sheds. They have #0 men without local influence or y or ions Kesid=nts and farmers it got: too boisterous, have been ; allowed to go their homes unmo'- 'By closing out licenses, Local Op- Has wiped out the sale of light #ages such as beer which con- 'only three or lour per cent, Beer is too bulky to be led successfully, and nobody it when its warm because of alitability. The consequence :n that the liquor consumed en almost entirely whiskey ning 50 per cent. or more of ands just before the armistice, while the Greeks, who con- tiouéd to fight, were defeated both on land around Janina and at ses off the Dardanelles? Hlcast 1,500 bottles of whiskey been shipped into Owen Sound week by freight or express. | ¢ of this shipment has goue to ts for home use, and part to et peddlers ™* who retail it @estinely, and carry if in large ts made especially for the se. Another apd great part whiskey goes to the * blind |' which sell it by the bottle or There are fully 100 "blind iu Owen Sound, many of them mes. 'm licenses prevailed, the licensed | gtor would be extremely care- wliom he sold liquor ; other Wa, license would be taken "the "pocket vl): 'blind pigs" sell whiskey | even to boys and girls. there was the: recent * Campbell convicted | an isolated case. \g features sre not abatonapce. for all. secret 'ser vf accompanied by the admonition $0 steer | Test he will wien TES ROWELL AT AYR. Rr Liberal Leader Spegks Before Local tion Nis . AYR, Dec. 27.--"Sofne may believe in the abolition of the bar by means of local option who 4 not believe in ovince-wide me . Others may not in the joi therefore I am glad to assist in pro- moting the passage of the local option bylaw." This was one of made here last night' 'K.C., M.P.P,, du speech delivered at local option committed. "The time has province, with intel! and full heartfelt ei devote themselves to social Yeform, and tof the gocial and indystri under which the mesg of men live and labor, By almost umanimous consent the licensed bar is ome of the greatest barriers in the way "ol genuine social reform. It is a sogial and economic waste. It impaire the industrial effi- ciency of the worker. Jt increases the cost of production to the manufactur. er, owing to the i larity of work. 1¢ diminishes the Deas of the legi- timate merchant. It is one of the sources of our slum conditions ped statements N. W. Rowell, course of a Tequest of the ,"" continued people of this t conviction m, ---- A new Roman Cstholic chupch and: a home for missionaries sre to be built in London, Omt. Two Armedians were arrested early yesterday $n St. Catharines, charged with assaul Oliver Maurier and A heavy storm swept over England yesterday. Considerable © is ro- kg siege oe WIDOW'S UNIQUE SUIT. Husband Killed In Fall From Airship, She Seeks $15,000, Shouldn't Have Killed Cat. MONTREAL, Dec. 27.--The fale the cat was heard by his honer Papineau yesterday in the Court when Emile Dubois Daigreault for $59.99, the value Angora cat killed by the Daigneault seid that the sat had killed his chickens, but Jus- lice Papineau told him that he sot to have killed the cat, but 'Sued lor the price of the thickens. ACCUSED OF GRAFTING Several Guelph Men Make al legations Against Officials. Sensational Charges Presented In pail tion to Council Include Condemnas, tion of Work of Chief of Pofice,) Medical Health Officer; Sanjtary, Imspector and County Officere-- Other Charges Failed. GUELPH, Dec. %7.--At a 8 meeting of the City Council he night sensational charges were by a number of citizens chief of police, the medical hy ith ficer, and sanitary in: city and against the oftvials of thel County of Wellington who have cherge| of the administration of justice, i The petition, referring to the admigi.! istration of justice, reads as follgwe: | "Mayor and Council: Whe; inefficiency of the administrad criminal law has for a I [ey a matter of public wa became a serious scandal, specific in-! stances of which include: Refusals to receive complaints against the eri inal law; 2 ture om yop brought to ru citizens: Sy pound mal, ABRs] the crown. officers 0 te offen. las th before and oritism and partielity snd regard of the fundamen of law; and whereas in addiéi these and other specific charg well known that there is general and inefficiency in the admin of criminal justice in this eounty whereas citizens have sometimés suc~ ceeded in getting their cases before the local courts by appealing ef great expense and trouble to the Asieney General's Department as Toromto, al- even the directions given by] that artment have not always followed." 1 The petitioners asked cours lal te Ter he aa] tarfo 40 investigate conditions in County of Wellington and Guelph in connection with the i istration of justice, and to take steps as wil i by mistake was charged to "res moving dead animals" instead. over to the city solicitor for his ion. The petition was sparsely signed.' BATTER WAY TO SLAVE anLs. | Immigration | Find Four in] Old 'Frisco Gambling House. ! SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Deo. wa After threading a labyrinth of dark! soauering down eo} eavy doors nding themselves blocked by i steal har

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