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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 25 Dec 1913, p. 2

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The atual dinner of the Cane-| dian Society of New York was a In its program it 'went frony the=sublime to Macken. J. 'G. Turriff 1 moving to British Columbia. The jolt he got in Mac-|- donald ghouid help him on his The parliamentary session is less than & month away and Liberals 'are already felling. of what the Senaté is going to do. They are snot telling about what * will happen "to the Senate. Lhe first candidate to use the #Lagrier separatist naval policy as sole platform, lost his deposit. This Ais the story of Arthur IYawkes in Lanark "Rhee will be a Jot of "Grit depositslost in the next gen- wral election. Having 'hal lang experience he Liberals of SouthyLanatk know 'a dost cause when "they mee one. "That's why theiLiaurier Navy can didate coulda poll a hundred "wotes in the recent by-election. Well, well, there's E. C. Drury, sn Mastey of 4he Dominion Grange 74 stdlwari champion fares--a more sett well dressed multitude e lt Lwauld be * | impossible gliine expectations, by largely in- creased patronage in every depart- ment, This = generously. liberal countenance and eardest suppor lay us under additional obligations and call for increased eTorts on our part as a public journalist and these efforts shall not be 'withheld. As chroniclers of passing events 'it will be ours to represent these faithfully as they are, pot: as we would have them to be. We shall continue {o guard the public intet- ests against all comers, fearlessly attacking and exposing wrong. doing wherever found, none shall deter us from the performance of our plain and obvious 'duty to the public as guardians of their inter- ests. If the people be defrauded, wronged or oppressed it 'won'{ be the fault of Tur Osserver. The geveral good of the public will al. ways be placed before individual interests. We have always and shall continue to avoid the publica. tion of all \ *milk-sop" cortespond- forience eminating from irresponsible ' the AGjuricr agreement of 191¢, 46-1 sources, the barborous dictation that Laurier's newest policy| gad coropositian of which might food won't reduce the cost of 4, ach to vetard the 'educational {amtesests of the rising geveration, Een Bickerdike denies that he We is going to hand over his seat in Montreal to Mr. Fielding. He doeso't see why the St. Lawrence Division should become a political ise of refuge for a beaten ex- Minister, and he kuows that Mr. couldn't carry the constit- "ency if he did get the chance: Mark the man who orders a dozen at a time, Either I he is petting Jost ohjuetionasle degree of [ 'Burtie Cazetts editorially Aigcusses the origin of the tango. a who has ever seen an ex- of it will be andy to divide ave deac to them, a Merry Christ- massnd a Happy New Year with many returns and a - full participa- tion in all the pleasures and advant. ages of suck joyous seasons, vos. ¥ readers solving thie Coal Problems of ic Orchard, fatiliwunced in his adver. inement eloewheré in this jssue, will be foe wiguets, The effort is certainly wotth a aplication by filling bins with "D. & Ix W. Scrauton" and testing its 'esduraiicé and making a second ofits hew Cavity Yigei time it will stay dive, Wamante Nis. Jas. Myeis, Utica, has issued and posted up &° Proclamation Vancouver Province t=--Af a Wo- he men's Institute meeting in an On- oe Clark's weight tario town a member read a paper again take our patrons by the]. band, wishing them and all that decorated with the beautiful badges that were bestowed on winners only. The competition was keen but the awards of the judges met universal satisfaction, The show of poultry and butter. was large and the quality the best 'imaginable. ' The Fair Management did their part to pers fection and are to be congratulated on the grand success that attended their efforts ; the Secretary, Mr. Purdy, was the busiest of the offi- cidls and he discharged the duties of his office with credit to all con cerned. A pleasing feature of the Show was the kindly manner in which all exhibitors conformed to the rules of the Exhibition and did their utmost, by swelling the entry lists, and otherwise making it a pleas- ure for the judges to make the awards. Port Perry Christmas Fair for 1913 was a record one as regards weather, quality; attractions, magnitude and success. The extreme liberality of business men and others of this community, leaves the Fair Man- agement in a splendid position fin~ angially, after discharging all liabil- ities a large surplus will remain in its coffers. The Concert in the evepifig also proved a success and as a result will increase the assets. PRIZE LIST. : PouLTRY. Torkey Gobbler--7 entries i 1s3, Mrs. L. Wer Blackstock, 2nd, Mrs. Frank ranklin, Shirley | 3rd, Mrs. Seth Dean, Darlington. Turkey Hen--8 entries, 1st, Mrs. Jas. McKenzie, Colum- _ bus, 2nd, Mrs. J. McKenzie, Colum- bus, Display Geese, 4 pains22 entries, 1st, Mrs. J. J. 'Parr, Jr., Carte wright, 2nd, Mrs. Fred. Willan, Pair Geese--9 entries ist, Mes: J. J. Parr, Jr., Cart- wright, 20d, Mes. J: J: Parr, Jr. rd, Mrs. J, J. Parr, Ir. Display Ducks, 4 pairs, ist, Mrs, Chas. aor, Port Perry. ¢ Pair Ducks--7 entries, 1st, ion Chas. a, Si Mis. We, 'Downer, Little ist, ot, Mi - Johs ud, Roadster Filly or Golding, years old, sist, Leslie Wilson, Port Perry, 21d, Leslie Wilson, Port Perr 3rd, Thos. Thompson, Raglan Heavy Draft Team, in harness, ist, Geo. Cochrane, Darlin Agricultural Team, in harness 1st, Thos. Hall, Cartwright, 2nd, Harold Smithy" 4 3rd, L. Moutitjoy, Cartwright Gent's Turnout, oufit considered, 1st, Dr, Jas. Moore, Brooklin, 2nd, P. C. Graham, Port Perry, | 3rd, Frank Vernon, Myrtle THE OOMING OONOERT MONDAY, JANUARY 12. The following Press notices ve-|i garding the talent selected. for thels coming Concert of the Season, der auspices of King Edward L.O.L, No. 223, speaks volaries for ' the) four lady entertainers: 'They ate] all past-mistresses in their several specialties. An aggregation of sof] : rare talent cannot failto pack th e hall to. its utmost capacity. serve Monday evening, January 12, 2 ty for Tue Ontario Lames' Quagrs TeTTR Entertaioment, Miss Karncern Warts (Vi She delighted a large "audits and hopes were expressed that would soon be beard here again Guelph Herald, Miss. Frorence MacNuiit ; (Soprano) "Ope of Toronto's foremos ers. Capable rendering selections." -- Toronto Glol + Bicellent voice, chats sence. Will look forward' re-appearance in this city." ford Expositor. Miss Peart O'Nmir, (Ea Taylor, Port ty hi ok: Kinsale, ne 3cd, Mrs. Fred. Willan, Cart. cade of Waterloo, a brothe dndaw QF attended the fun

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