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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 19 Feb 1914, p. 3

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i in Manito Bs iy 3 3 : at { shea on gulic) in Cie "daughter, re or sinar of Tube uding home: | cult Fd of he Read tod cach A bomesteader 24 homestand ! accuriod by hi or his father, her, p00, : and sires ivrough trafuing ; in all Commercial Subjects |' Enter any time. Better now. Home-Study Courses, Write for particulars. E E. LOGAY, Principal, mister, enctata dinricts a homesteader in gond standiug Quattor Jestine alowed 0 hie his os lo "Face, a nd de upon this homes d or tion six montha'n each of ¥ix years from date of homestead sotee' (Including the time required to earn honest patsnt) and cultivate fifty Acres xtra. jer who has 4 his homestand right, and camiot «htain & EE: ~-inption may euter for a. purchased omestead in eertain districts. Price ] per acre. Dutios.--Must reside _ mix'monthe in each three vears, cultive ute lty sores. and erect a house worth IN WwW. Ww. CORY, ty wr ol the Minister of tha fatarior --Una LAUNDERING I AVING had an oh exsemive PXpoTie ence nt Laundering in one offthe iargest cities in England. 1 am. prepare od to do Laundering in a manher that canuot fail 10 please my Sue, hath a8 regards style and ance 'south end of Perry Sheet Patronage solicited. MRS. TRASK, Port Parry, Nov. 25, 1918, | Farm for Sale. "THE undersigned offers for sdle . that excellent farm being lot 15, authorized thie advertisement will not be paid for. 20 oN y Why We Excel qui ipped 'school in Eastern The ie "are Su el and facinating. An entirely, nadian Business Procedure - for the training ol the ambi- ; gus young people of our coun 0 Our. Graduates are successtul, ask a student or ex.student, they 'are our best advertisement. Home Study Courses. ~ Lindsay Business College C.R. Brower, A, H. Spatton, Principal. President. Bh Enter' Any Day. eeepc 4, in the township of Reach, containing 200 acrés more or less, of choice land a large por- tion of which is cleared, the balance being splendidly wooded. The land 1s ina capital state of cultivation There is on the premises an orchard and a complete supply of 'water. 'There is a large barn with cement floor stabling, and a smaller barn on the north end of the lot ; "a This farm is, in every r first' class dairy farm and is only half a mile from Manchester rail way station, Fop-particplars and terms, apply o the proprietress on the premises S. A. PHERRILIL. Prince Albert, June 28,1911, Stewart M. Graham, LIGENSED AUGTIONEER, PORT PERRY, @raduate of 'Jones' School CYR Toe | Terms r Nationa Important' fo Farmers Fak § wish to draw the attention of Farm- ert to. the use of Land Its effect on Corn;Clover, W heat, .. ete,,:is good, mone know better than the farmer how good. I will be pleased to accept orders up to the 15th of March for 1st of April = delivery. I'will not stock any, only oders will be cupplied, $7.50 per ton in non-returnable bags, Terms--30 'days fion date deh Also don't forget. hiugles. Plaster Durssep Lewis. 3 * Rovest Lompew : * Lata Survéuus is Roorine Mera SmiNores ~ RIDING AXD Oriring "Cepar Postn Ooat, Liss Ham OrugesT Bash. Doors Price une, while thelr ae ht, the Stratbeo's, was in dry k. The weather in St. John's was unusually cool for Juue, even In th. t wind-swept city, but. Dr. Greaves made no complaint until one after- noon, when the sun asrely tempered the sharp breexs with a hint of co. .» ing summer, he info ned his fellow guests at the hote' that it was time he was off to "the Labrador," as that rocky and forbidding land is called by those who knus it. "I can stand cold all right," he sald, "but this weather takes it out of mo. I haven't walked two hundred yards, ! but 1 am all out in a perspiration. I'm afrald I am gfting as bad se my assistant in the lospital at Battle Harbort One day, when he was working with his coat off, the tem- perature went up as high ss fifly degrees in the hospital. Peeling oft his vest, he turned to me and sald, plaintively: 'Doctor, no man should be asked to work in weather like this'. ace. "1 don't think much of © answered. "'Most of the best Traomt bag been ta"en by swells, 1 know they' has, becaus: I saw their Lie names on the doors."--Toronte Sat- |° urday Night. > Lepers Are Ciired. ~~ Dr. Montizsambert, director of pubs lec health in Canada, believes that / he has discovered a cure for leprosy. During the past year two of the cases which have been under the: treatment at the Canadian Leper Colony at Tracadle, N.B., have been sent away cured. In all there have been four absolute cures. The only doubt which fs in Dr. Montizame {43 bert's mind Is that the disease a. run itself out, for two cases been cured in some way aout more than ordinary care and treats: ment. At dny rate, four cases which have been under this special treat~ mont have been completely cured, and apparently hopeless cases have been materially benefited. The cure, Dr. Montizambert says, is chaulmoogra oil. He has made a One of Dr. Grenfe'l's many interests | special study of leprosy during the in connection with the Royal Nation- | al Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen, of which he is head, is the King George the Fifth Seamen's Institute at St. John's, which does for tbe sea- farers visiting the port what the Y.M.C.A. does for the yonng men of - the inland cities. The Institute has a number of bedrooms, some of which have -béen furnished by a..nirers of Dr. . Grepfoll. ind the doors bear | has been in use past 20 years, and amongst all the | remedies which he bas found used in various parts of the world, he pinned his faith to this ofl, whieh in India for cen- turies. He will explain the treate ment to medical societies and submit detailed reports of the effect of the Indian treatment, Oranges! Oranges Oranges! [ In returning thanks to the UNDER A BLANKET OF ~~ ENOW AND ICE. Where. truck farms are producin per on 3 bo fron We also ontage.. for which we will Soptomber 16th, as' excursion on > zx $T2 ER g ¥ §38 Foe New Shelled Almonds Five Roses Pastry Flour Corn and Peas, 3 tins for Five Roses Panity. Flow Teing Sugar 3 3 Ths 2 E #E4E LOUR, BRAN. AND SHORTS | FLOUR have a full Stock of Flour of the following Celebrated and ular Brands--PURITY, REINDEER, THREE STAR, yell as MONARCH ano DELIGHT PASTRY FLOUR. BRAN & SHORTS : 'Bran and Shorts we have Best Brands--PURITY anp LINDSAY BRANDS. will do well to obtain our quotations for §oo Ib tidns, for which we make Special Prices. Ingrams'. armers and others before contracting [or their Summer supply . and § ton Special te Foiiy IN = ler uirements of Comm ig Jl Je Jil Jig 1 ope, Our charges i ate ic and 7. YET Clerk, we guarantee tg please our patrons, ian, Ah 17, Patronage solicited. Now. 17, i 4 By = Phone No. 2, OAWKER BROS. Dated at Whitby, Nov. INGRARMS' HeadquarterswSantaClaus DAINTIES IN CONFECTIONERY & pistkif TAXIDERMY Send us your Game Heads to Mount Animals, Fish, Deer Heads, etc. Bird Mount- ing skilfully and promptly executed. Also Fine Rug Work done in the latest styles. We are also prepared to buy Hides, and pay the Highest Prices for them. Charges 'moderate. Call and get quotations. 4 8 Port Perry. (£1. W. COLLINS & 6. SCHL, FANCY CHINA, TOYS; &C. UR HOLIDAY STOCK is the moet. extensive, cotfl=. ve and ever sh in this comfitug-, "ity and requires only.to be seen to meet opusotioh snd a ready respond to purchsse. BOUNTIFUL SUPPLY of good things sre in store in Confectonery and Pastry lines. EAUTIFUL CABINETS Fi BON- BONS Boxes A from 24 cents to UR CHINA AND TOY DISP AYS cannot fail to meet your admiration. ON'T FAIL TO FREQUENTY VISIT our Estab lishment during the Joyous Season. Has just received a Full Range of Overcoatin ings (Ohincillas and Rough Goods) 15 to 820 "Samples of Suitable Goods for Ladies' Coats which will be made up and a Parfost Fit Guaranteed P hag HE COMPLIMENTS oF THE SEASG ING righ. a to pay Cast and i | price at all times' ai prepare up mp pi og PS > RESH & TENDER CAWRER BROS. I keep at all tifnes a good gssor{me I kinds of the Best Meats--Fsésh Hol Salta tainatio or a ind of onable rates as possible. Ww, ug? ho in the market, df & dit. mes, for Choice Cattleg eep and Lam alves; Shoopskine the Fi host Market Prices, ' ? EF Fresh Fish every Tuesday. i jublic fof the extensive pat- bonage bestowed upon them yould intimate, that as in tho ast only choice fat animals vill be slaughtered, so as to | tnsure the choicest and ten- ts Cuts possible, and. we all times to have an of Courteous treatment and prompt delivety May 21, 1913. "A. savas | FULL STOCK OF EVEYTHNG IN THE : ArNess Line

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