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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 26 Nov 1914, p. 3

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od at the headquarters "the General Staff to-day that 3 Belgi . : 'the Belgian army in the field 'isfwh "compo 25.000 mans sss spirit of the Belgian 'soldiers is' befd ter than ever, asthe Germans 'who eustaingd considerable losses on the iH know.. td of 135,000 men, and not P I Formall ortigal Formally Ln ew Lisbon; Noy. 24..--Portugal, will formally ¢nter the war. Premier Rato idspecches-to the: House of Deputies and the Senate explained the Gofernment's attitude, showing that it Rad acted in loyal "accord throughout with the alliance with Great Britain. The Premier presented a bill authorizing the Gover t to in- tegvene: when, and as it deemed suitable, according to the alliance. Leaders of the various parties en- dorsed the action 'of the Govern- 'Enters * mént and both chambers unanim- ofisly adopted the bill. _ Depyties "and Senators - cheered Great Britain 'and the allies several tipies during the proceedings. A Joeal newspaper states that partial mobilization will be ordéred forth- with, : "BORT PERRY MARKETS. Fall Wheat .. ; Spring Wheat. Goose Wheat, © > ww Eggs.. eee a ' Cattle, per Ib... 0s, per too Ibs. Grass Seed. Alike Clover, Red Clover... VWo0O0O0000 =~ N 00 == Pu we ®o oO 53858888 anS 'PERRO IRRBE CO = =Op&» ~@00D 'MORNING! 'We are Introducing American Sitk | } Awwerican Cashmore * "5 American Catton-Lisle * an ¥ Y ~ *. They havastond thetest, Give | foot comfort. No seams to + ip. Notes become * {oo8s or "baggy. The shape is knitin-- not pressed in. : GUARANTEED: for fine- Tomes, MEY superiority. of inater- aland workmanship, A beolutely "staliless, Will wear six movtbs 'without hales, or new ones (ree, R SPECIAL OF FER every nugsending us 81.004n Or postal nate, togover ipping char, id |" As the supply of rhe Germans assert. The ' { Ontario and o | quagter section alangsids of hig this adveitisement will ot be paid: | The Standard Ant Gant No Better Coal Mined hard "id seed tiners are advised 'to apply early 51. put the Spplications will not neces- sarily be-filled in the exact qpder in ict they 'are' receivedsd Preter- Iways be given Ny the tful and explicit re- BE od Hh after nuary will probably be Fr 1 We hate 8 full Stock of Flour of the following Celebrated and: Popular' Brands--PURITY, REINDEER, HREE STAR, as wall as MONARCH ano DELIGHT PASTRY FLOUR. a CC BRAN & SHORTS In Bran and Shorts we have Best Brands--PURITY AND : LINDSAY BRANDS. ' the end. of too late. HER EL All applications for grain (and applications trom the provinces of uebec foc' Potatoes) should be addressed to the Domini- 'on Cerealist; Central: Experimental Farm, Ottawa. Such 'applications require no. postage: If offierwise addressed delay and disappointment may occur. quotations, lor which we make Special Prices. Ingrams'. gr Farmers and others before contracting for their Summer supply of Flour will do well to obtain our quotations for goo Ib, and § ton Suede, Nobuck, Canvas and Gun Metal, --in Men's, Women's and Childrens' | will be sold $ ' At Bungan Prices for thoent 30 Days: -- BUSINESS CHANCE NER, and just received a large Stook of the in a position ; be favored with for Applications, for potatoes, from farmers in any other province should be addressed - (postage pre- paid) to the Superintendent of the nearest Branch Experimental Farm in that province. y J. H. GRISDALE, Dir., Dom, Experimental Farms. Oranges ! Oranges ! Oranges! » Sunshine and Flowers RAD SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH-WEST LAND REGULATIONS. pee sola head of a family, or any male over 18 years oid} Wik Hones stead a quarter Section of available Dominion - laud in Manitoba, Bar katchewan or Alberta. The appi- cant must appear tn parson: at the Dominion Luts Agency or Subragency for the district, Kuntry by proxy may he made at rny Dominion. Fands Ageucy (but not SubsAguncy), Qn cer= | win conditions, Duties --$ ontha' residanch upon | ii cultiva Sof ¥ N three yours hamestendar.ingy live within vfue miles of bis homestead on a farin_ of ut least 80° acrer, on certain conditions. A habitable house is ru- quir-d except where residence "18 per orme d ju the viciohiy, } In certain districts a homestedder in good; standing ma Pre-empt a ome- stead. Price $8.00 per acre. Duties. onths residence in each of thrde years atter earning homestead atent; also 50 acres extra cultivation. re-ump ion patent may be obtained an hémestoad patent, on certain condi- tions. BIR A settler who has 'exhausted his homustend right, may takea purchased homestead in certain districtes Price $3.00 pur, acre, Duties.--Must reside ax pout s ineach of three vears, cultiv- ate fifty acres dud erect a houss werth $800. The ared uf cultivation Id subjact to reduction in case of rough, écrubhy or stony land. Live stock may be substi- tated tor cultivation under certain con- dition SNOW AND ICE. Where truck farms are producing thousand dollars per acre upwards during the Winter We have properties that will pay you 25 per cent: dividend the first year--have lots on lake frontag that are most desirable homes. We dlso have | _ two thousand acre Stock Ranch for which we wi "© W. W. CORY, C,MGi, iDeputy of the Minister of tha Jhtar for. 'N, B ~Unanthoriz~d publication of or. --61888. Sittings of the Division Courts ~ QUUNTY: OF ONTARIO. Loaela. UN io WAITBY Clark," Mish F. fi, Mag: value. "*" Make your arrangements for September 16th, a wé are going «to personally conduct {an excursion that date to Kissimmee, Florida, "Lot us know in advance so that we - can make rangements for your accommodation as we al expecting a large party donl, - Whithy Jan, 157" Fab, March 4, Apeti 8 "May 4, June 8, July 8, Sept. 8, Oct. 2, Novi?, Dee. 4, Jan. 7, 1015, Fay OSHAWA =Clrrk, Miss E. 1 Mac: done Whithy--dan. 14, Eoh. 6 nMarch B, April 4; Mav 5, June 4, uly 4; Sept. 4, Oct. 8, Nuit 8; Dea, 3 Ja, 8, 1915: Noh BROUGH . 2 A WHEN THE NORTH IS UNDER A BLANKET OF accept northern property iu exchange up to half its a \ Stove, Chestnut and Pea Coal t fail to please m pitions, } PATRONAGE SOLICITED. "OrrioE-- Water Street, South of Railway Depot. M. MAU DE HONH 38. . purchased the Coal business" of MR. JOHN lest Goal Mined to fill promptly dll orders which I may tbs that will demonstrate that I mean business and « For § S t ber of First-Class Farms ; all BARE: I AM ALSO PREPARED TO Te An R SALE WHICH I MAY. BE ENTRUSTED ¥ De-BAPID TRANSIT. NEGOTIATIONS : RED CLOVER, ALSIK AND TIMOTHY SEED SPRIN G TR All Seed sold subject to. Government Inspection graded accordingly. Prices RiGHT pa We are Still Buyuig Has just received a Full Range of Overcoatings Chincillas and Rough Goods) di 7. ¥i. DOUBT Painting, Hous House Decorating Samples 4k Coats which will be made up and a Perfect Fit @Guardnteed of Buitable Goods forLadies FR CAWRER BRE@S. In returning thanks to the bublic for the extensive pat- onage bestowed upon them | ould intimate, that asin tho bast only choice fat animals ill be slaughtered, so as to snsure tho choicest and ten- iderests Cuts possible, and we ntend at all times to have an fampe supply of. lPRESH AND TENDER which we will cut to please and deliver romptly, | gr SMOKED AND SAL MEATS A SPECIALTY. ¥ § |} | ESH & TENDER CHOICE MEATS AVING HAD CONSIDERABLE EXPERIENCE asa Painter) Fy Ws) Decorator and Sign Writet I have Opened Business n 8€ lines in - : A © PORT PERRY and am prepared to:do all Work - entrusted to; me in a. manner rf cannot fail to give the utmost satisfaction as regards style, dural lisye petfection of execution and prices. Having had somewhat! intricite. experience with a number of large firms in Toronto, I feel confident that I can GUARANTEE ALL WORK. Cm me iw SPECIALTY . RNGROSSING A TC SPEWART FORD; bro ATRONAGE SoLICtTED, Port. Perry Jan. 80, 1914. Farm for Sale. . HE undersigned offers for. sale, that excellent farm being lot 154 concession 4, in the township.of Raach, containing 200 acres mos or less, of choice land a large por: ll |tion of which is cledted, the balances | | being splendidly wooded. - :The land = is in a capital stateof cihivationg | There is on the premises an orchi 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 ; 'also & FOR SALE THit French Ceach Stallion fame dwelling house on the south A F OF EVEYTHNG IN THE x, NESS STYLE on of Prices Courted BEATTY ULL STOCK Farness Line and. The location of the farm.is a capital one, being about 1} miles from Port Perry on a leading £64 This farm is, .in every respect: first. class dairy. fatm and -is: only balf a mile from Manchester rails way station. . a K : {Fer piificelats and ret 2 2. Bargain that fing French [| Fietress,bn lie prem DON CARLOS T's undersigned offers for sale & Sislon, Don Ealion te enze, At}. property Ca elle mye oo & 5 12, 1914. CAWKER BROS woah Coa X SUCCESSORS | TO JAMIESON ¢ = rein) LIVERY Huyiog _ purchased the Livery business garried on by Jamieson &| Deunisan, and the premises con- n we intend to RE-HORSE THE STABLES with first-class animals, and install | MYRTLE LIVERY MYRTLE STATION, ONT, 5. TIRSP.CLASS HORSES AXD JPT0-0ATE VRRICLES - REE or yo oi | rs which ; £6 cannot veh l= nd

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