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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 26 Oct 1916, p. 2

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| pei, caus tum has recently arrived fr ie for immediate 10 | aid bas baen he BUA SF bE os) por- ip suri Fn, i. or Mr TLicas mie ils last "Mrs. (Re¢.) Capt: 'Dodds 'who Kiggston, hex piece} aes gigs for - a few. days, e for oc Epgland, on, Tuesday her husbar, wae for the British 2 votion i 1 he Res: Dr. Griffin, tééasurer of fitted: ri Superannuatios Fund, tive and vigorous, was preach- ing Just ten years before the present Kaiser was borfi,-- Orillia Packet, "On the 'steamer which carried a t 'million doflars worth of new gold ada to Prisoners of srmany are * being London ina damaged frequently thiey Ha 16 be re- ickéd before they can be forward i to Hoilind for transmission to y.. The British Post Office adds that in most the damage appears fo be due fo the fact that{; he packages = were inadequately packed by the senders. The public are warned, therefore, that parcels for Prisoners of War, unless. they are very strongly pack " i probably arrive in 'such a SY eondition as to be of little or 1.6 tise to the recipients. Ordinary thin cardboard boxes, 'Such as shoes boxes, 'thin wooden boxes should xot-be gsed; nor does single sheet of ordinary brown "paper afford sufficient protection. .&ven where proper material is used, is important that the contents ahoold be tightly packed so as not ghake #boiit diving transit. The 6 forms of packing are tes de, of corrugated d having lids 'which etely enclose the sides of the afé the most suitable: 2) Tin boxes such as are used for packing biscuits. Strong wooden boxes. 4) Several folds 'of stout packing Fhe British authorities advise parcels for Prisoners of War in must not be wrapped in ico, canvas, or other tex rial y 'posted in Canada' for ners of War in Germany which ave not been adequately packed]; 'the senders will not be forward- will be returned to the send- (8s the British Post Office bas Department that parcels . inadequately packed ressened to the senders. - ho 1 love the poems of y be interested to know from the Yukat 'was one F. Smith, and his vite, with '$250,000 in gold dust from the Koyokak district. From May 1stup to the time their plant was' wrecked by the big fire; Flavells, Limited, paid the farmers &f the _Lindsay district up? wards of $60,000 fur creat alone. A Chinese philosopher says there | is an onace of wisdom atthe root of of every grey hair. And yet jt strikes us that the most of Orillia's very wise men are bald<hetided.-- Orillia Packet. i Sir Wilfrid's beautifully routided periods make fine reading, but what do thé recruiting records say? Tihé you were thinking of Christ- mag presents from for friends in the oid land; particularly your soldier frieads/ Montreal Gazette: Tn the short time that the U-s3 was at Newport the captain and crew was dn, fiend ly and such pleasatit hosts that the visitors had no thought whatever of the vessel as a destioyer re shipping an perhaps of lives, | and ge Hlaied Wall, he div DN aviiing burglar's not a:b or hatching his felo i his. capacity fori innocel is just as great as anyho! joymert man's. an Trappers Hunting in Ontstio has been very much restricted by the' provincial government. Every resident of the a to the peaple-c Grain ¥ bbsi- that they aéolstand co-operate te with " with the property only {he Goverment. and. the. Direttors |} of. National Service in the endeavor for this purpose: To Heit of mili ' {tary age | ake the a | that | they, tay. place tlierifselve at the aérvice of the: State for, military] duty," "To all 'others I make the|® appeal that they, place themselves |' freely at the disposition of their codatry for such service as they: ¥i¥| deemed best fitted to phrfofiti ' ! And to the woled of 4 «Canada, and (here take' whose spirit has been "so "splendid | and so inspiring wn. this hour of de- Sods Let us never target the palin truth thiat the hiition is nb consti- tuted of tie, living dibhe; There are those #s well who passed. away{y and thidse yet fo be born. So thi great responsibility comes to us as heirs of the past and trustees of thé future, But with that responsibility: there has come something greater stiff, thé oppdrtunity of proving ourselves %orthy of it: - And 1 prey that this may not bé lost: PORT PERRY'S CQNTRIBU- TION TO THE BRITISH RED CROSS $500.00 ry The lady: canvassers for the Birt. igh Rad Gtoss Findon Friday last gecured the. handsome sum of $500.00. They Senay did their part tiobly, WELL DONE, SCGOG! The Council of Sgugeg on Mon: day last held a 'Special meeting and passed a resolution, unanimously, granting $20.00 'monthly to the Red Cross Fund! Wel done; Scugog ! EoUTH ONT : FEACHERS' "GON WENtion f# et at" Oshawp on Thursday and we ndance highly interesting, entertaining, and scholarly lecture, delivered by Profesor Bithat ; famous sculpture the high altar {ego Fich-embroidered flags: + BURIED THE "Old feuds: have and French C try. Battalion, who will § part ofa new 'Canadiab:division going dut to. ne of otfigiof our! Aghimog fronts. previous cases the deposit: fig. of ffs colours was preceded by 4 special service of _gonéecration, which 'took pface after "thorning service to-day in: the prasénce' of about 250 officers and fel' batfafiod and a great, Song stioft of civilians. PARADE I Dikis Canadidn Camp to Waterloo by special train early in ths {oténoon and when' they f¢ Hig the Cathed= tal they weré ad>d in Dean's military colour display. | At the opening of the Se the Abbey, the colours being . borne in procession to the, steps of : the high altar, the "choir: and. clergy leading, and {Lieuténant-Col Sam Shape; miébef ¢ nign Paciemeah oh help in ages past," oe 0h c d | which was the feature of the meet- cle sent; in fact the "whol Praceedi of the Convention were "in keeping with the enterprisk and intelligence | of the Edudatibnaiists: of Sit province is not free to shoulder' his , Ontario, ail Ai Honor to thier : gun and go forth to take as much' superbe Capacities a teaghers of game as his prowess'as a hunter the rising generation' and: demon: will enable him to bag. In fature| gy a1ed their efiiency for thei calls hunters and trappers of all fur-bear. ; ing. It will be seen by the election]: ing animals must se€ure licenses of officers for the coming term the for which a fee of §5 pet sczson Will: principal of the Port Perry Public] be charged. © A man may hunt on! School had the honor of being on his own: farm without a licensé elected to fhe most important office. but mast secure the necessaty paper |3y the 'Association. The elettion belgie going = BUybody Shes s N of pfiicials resulted as follows: -- icenses for Deer ng as {well at for Trapping hy be is on Bee Dr. John Waugh Morrish Vice-Pres.--Mr, W, H. "Tonkin Sec.-Treas.--Mr. W. L. Exécutive--R. A Hy Tobias Miss Swanson." . When the shado your | and | then: ber that tl 10.E. A Representative Mids Sto: tive speech was Capt. J. A. Patton, who is : y ou know "there are still 25 men in' Port Perry who jd enlist and there dre twice ymbet in the radits "of five hat could enlist: Sore peo: fink there are no' more. Hien to Dut there, are at present 0 single 'young men in' the of Ontario who- could . enlist ork would go on just the same, of us may be very important iis great world cai afinge i for a while, the. free- d libefty' of your Home "and is | at stake, you know ity young nan, 'get into the game; do 'somes VE THE ENEMY CUNTIL HE QUITS jographical | Objective in les' 'Picardy Push 0ét. 1c 19.-- Fhe terrific 10 which. Gerinah rescufces ng put on the Somme is the ifr of thé ditied drive, said 'B, Matuice, Director of y Operations, lo! day: wy dy ; graphical tetm. sustain an Gcemitt i Lon them, It they' tri-k of transferring men from { troops. opposing; us on Flan of September don't hesl< |' SLiondot, oc J 19. ate fighting the Berbians have cap- tired the village of Brod, in Mace: donia, the 'heights wo the: 'north of that place and the village of Veles- Selo, and are putsuing the Bulgar- inns: northward, Reuter despatch from: Salpnica. On. the remainder of 'that front: there is-also heavy fighting in favor' of the 'Serbs, who sidce Sept 14 have' captured 43 guns, el diog. Ow! trepch guns: "By the capture of Brod and VelessSelo," "the despatch adds, "the. Scebians have pierced the Bugarian second line, and are now |® confronted by the third 'and final |" Tine on the western slopes of M Mor- shova Range, which 'brings' 3 appreciably nearer Monastir," The following 'statement © ations "of "the "Serbian ariny "als issued at Serbian headquai (ets Here: to-day: "'Aftsr stubborn fighting we deleated the. Bulgarians on theleft bank of the Cetin; powerfully foriificd village. 'of Bred, and sh heights noth of the village 'of Va issalo fell inte our hands, The Bi According 10. a4?

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