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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 19 Jul 1917, p. 2

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OLE H0L EXAMINATION ving students of Port dh School have passed the} yi Ae of Examination for During a bkvere, $ that prevailed near Seagrave about one o'clock on Saturday last Willie Gordon, son of Mr. R. Gordon, Sunderland, together with Mr.|will probably be Bert McTaggart were standing in| But to insure a the door of the barn on the latters|must be an abw property 'when young Gordon was |in the soil and the struck and instantly killed by light- protected from ins ning, Mr. McTaggart also felt the| CurrivaTioN--TI splendid one and Sista of the shock. for some time | kept cultivated 0 t bit is a afterwards, 'I'he young men were |or hoe until the top fiii-} copper Tul ] ! ks. sd as to the capacity standing ia close proximity at the {ently to shade As oiphate elation td wr : ak pg staff.of Port Perry's | (he time of the sad event. The de- {of the tubers deve 'Concentrated lime mixture {Wik Several sums frofs|PYInCIPAL fsebt of learning--of the | ceased was a young man of stirling |or fout inches of 1d not be mixed with the con- oot fo con he eleven: egndidates nine were SuC-fyorth, honorable. apd industrious surface, as as the i ated copper sulphate solution, dawn 'of a bright. day MONEY. immediate in- | cessful, AY is the largest per-|and a general favorite with all with| develop well in dry; this don 2 "inferior ix politics is now bre centage pifsuccessful candidates on [ whom'he' was acquainted and the] low cultivation ig d "th { of the parties in the r. fthe wit School Examination} afflicted ones have the sincere|geason of the y already in effect--it rem that our sghool bas had for many} sympathy of all i in their sudden and is dry there may | Perry, Fhe pames gre in alphab- ngs ® and contained four horses, PORT PERRY. JULY 1g, 1917. ye ____] e > # a ss Wa oka etical ordér. cattle, seventeen pigs and all = Mr. the foliage, let a drop of fetr Scorer Gime Sacriricen. Hur Hair | a WE Gwendolyn Ackney (honours) | Wray's, implements which were as ide of potassium solution (which |- 70 ADD | To EFFiciency. : There ate ral mem w Jack Beanetts good as mew, the building and con- be obtained from "a druggist) | The real woman-of the war 'has voted for ¥oRectibtion who are Amy Beare (honours) tents were totally destroyed within [on the level. fall into the mixture when ready. I1f|not hesitated where it has been a p prepared to ask their electors to Ailene/Brooks (honours) one hout. The loss is a severe one. | desirable ta kill | the latter turns reddish brown, add [choice between external attractive: | 4 nine Mr. . Achim, (¢ 2 vote for Laurier and conscription. Helen Bunner On the evening previous (Friday) | will loosen the more lime mixture until no change [ness and full ability to cope with her Yao belle, and A. A. Mondau, of { vice Actdue to the desire ned Dr. Clark is not ove of them. He Louis Bowles Mr. McCullough's fine barn near | will be more shape fl of colour takes place man-like work. Shorn of ber hair, jr; ka, pot only: voted Sit Wik: | af members to talk of civil wer, knows that they can't have both Ellen Busthwick Raglan was also struck by lightn-| pe pround fs place. . |a¥oung Scofch iwoman "drives ; #n ; St Corton revolution, and so on. a6d he is too patriotic to "play the Chir Bot ing and totally destroyed. tho ici WHEN YOUR COLOR FADES ambulagce tntigten the front tnd sa they annoanded that in ¢ they » a; Ss 3 3 game. Addie Chértio 1820d Incorporated fn 208th |e in the. soil hilling is. Ji i : or hospital ei Deprivs would: sup the Liberg party, IMPORTANT NOTICE Don't denounce Blonnin and Marjorie Cummings . Battalion give best resuligin all kinds When a girl--or a woman--finds |! locks of woman have been galled, it |) sok (heir ee ae ibe Las. "Owing 40 scarcity' of assistance, Savigny. It were easier for them Bessie Crozier (honours) --- as the soil'will be looser lier color faning, when her cheeks |i sald that she's dear in her "wo- (rid Laurier. The Nationalists have the <butchers of Port Perry to oppose comscription as other Elwood Clements (honours) Ontario County: Men Become tubers can push Sir wa and lips grow pale, and she gets Waufiness 0 wounded: wien who call at last-retiroed to the fold. have decided to close their Quebec members did, but it requir- Thelma Cookman a Company of Irish- |it readily, Asa t | short of Basalt easily and her heart hi The Angel Sad ate ; The fatted calf [will now be killed. respective places of business ed courage to ride the whirlwind Miriam Hargis (honours) a of tubers 'takes jta pal smd gd with ber hair that oy jh oy ot) pi ond sates Je Sens on and endeavor to direct the storm. Laura Ingram (honours) Whitby, July 12.--An officer of [cooler and usually, het she is suflering from anaemia |be combed, as conditions shift with| | Every Natiodahia an the Govern- day 'and Wednesday until No man seeks popularity in Quebec Edna Jackson {honours) the 182nd (Ontario county) Battal- |Of the latter part ol fhe sum it|--thin, watery blood. - Headaches [each passing hour, this woman of | ment side of (lig House. was loudly further notice, by voting for conscription or any Harold Jackson (honours) lion, writing from England, states|is very importantito' ke and backaches frequently accom- the heathery heights carries no Sheercd by ani conch) tion' Liber other war measure these days. Kathleen Leask that they are incorporated in the |growing well 'until then. pany hij tonditjon; Bod, nervous. Fapeiuom Sqcipm ent to Impede ise bir A ue Sung! 4p : RE 2 He that is too old to intrepch, let Helen Mellaw (honours) 208th (Irish-Canadian) Battalion of | experiment it was shown The To this condition is| = Perhaps a seal percéntage ' of |10g from men on their own side o! STO TO RENT Bin retrence, ! Laura Parish (honours) Toronto. He tell of their landing |ing the month of | fepter to build up the blood, ahd 'for this | Women have followed the - example | the House who are supporting the Tue STORE AT PRESENT OCCU- . } Royal Quing in England," and" having a number | was an increase of 19 bus purpose there is no medicine can |f this Scotch woman, or preceded Miliary Service Bit ied by Mr. D. Corbmin as an lee San hp Jock i porsto in the eye May Rusnell of cases of mumps, and states that | potatoes per acre. / "lequal Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. her, by clipping off their tresses be- HN [hx 3% THR Feu z Cream Parlor. For particulars apply to and say, "I have done my duty ?" Ella Spence (h : : They build up and renew the blood | fore entering into work that calls MNearly all of. the Nationalists R. PENHALL. WE shy tor oo tion WA fiopours) they were sent immediately to al ProtecrioN oF | Porta bring wt tothe eyes, color | for highest SBciency. It seems: a [Who boasted of having beaten Lau- " % the popuiatior POE segregation camp. "We were in- | prom Insects. --It fis ve to the cheeks, and a general feeling |though woman clings 'to, her [tier at his own game in 1911 have > oe of Welland, Ontario's latest city, is Una Sleep formed," be says, "that we were 10 tant to prevent theltops of of renewed health and energy. The |, 'crowning glory," as. if she, = too, [How joined him. Itis well. Their Notice to. Creditors 20,000. Mabel Wilizans (honours) be broken up and sent as reinforce | from being eaten bydinsécts pattic- only other Fetimene, needed is considered herself uncrowned by hears ein with Mid anyway. > The present duty on tea in the fary Willams ments to battalions already at the pleity of sunlight," moderate - exer- {making of lier head a smodth, {ney opposed the Government on United Kicgdom is a shilling a Chas. E. Wales front, but after some argument we ey hi hp Colomdo Pola Bee" cise and. good, plain food. The found silky ball. | tbe Naval Bill, the Manitoba bound- OF SARC - TURNER. LATE OF be pn Edna Wallace (honours) A \ . tle. The old "bigs" do mot: do girl or wontan who gives this treat-| But glory may be glorified, Wo. [ries question and on every other| THE TOWNSHIP OF REACH . C i 9 Ta Subjec con 5 > oe: unate enough to make an | much harm to the foliage, as aule, | ment a fair trial will soon find her- {man's tresses of to-day may. thin" ot bject of concern to the Natioo. IN THE COUNTY OF ONTAR- When a man pleads his Consci- erne Wilson arrangement by which we would go and usually the plants: are- not self enjoying perfect health, fade, but the glory of the shorn! 3H! school ofthought. _ ence as an excuse for not enlisting, The following were granted ato the 208th (Irish-Canadian) Bat- sprayed to destroy these,' although You can get Dr. Williams" Pink head of the "'Angel" of the heat of 10, DECEASED. , suspect his liver. certificate on recommendation : talion from Toronto, under .Col. Norma Ward Lennox, whom I know very well tatoes because he is waiting for 86 The following pupils were unable | The arrangement was most satisfac- 2 bag begins to look foolish, --Oril-. take the exafhination on account of | tory to the boys, for although we lia Pocket. , sickness and they will be granted |lost our identity as the 182nd, we still Why not enlist, witheut" waiting certificates an the terms work on | remain together as a unit, and we ois 13s Pills from any dealer in medicine, warfare becomes everlasting. and | Paris, July 17 --A powerful .at- | {)URSUANT TO SECTION 56 CHAP. the fewer there hrs today feggs. the | op by mail post paid at 30 cents a. goes on and on forever, --Newark | Xk byt be French this morning on P ter 121 of the Revised Statutes of less difficulty there will be in de- | box or six loxes for $2.50 from The Evening News. the leit bank of the Meuse resulted | Ontario, Notice is hereby given that all stroying. the "yoing Dr. 'Williams' Medicine Co, Brock- a ithe capture of German. positions Eoimdcis ne me nae > begin to eat soon afte ,[ville, Ont. Faithful Bridegroom off a front of more thau 3 mile and [Turner who died on or about the six- a hsb i ahalf to a depth of about two. teenth day of February 1917 are required and close wal ould: thirds of a mile. The War Office |on or before the 31st day of July 1917; to that the vines nay. be or deliver to The man who still has his old po» Russians Held Germans Back Tony, the office janitor, had been . tat send by post prepa for Gentoription? Better. as the or recommendation of the Inspec- fare now going as a company of thee " harm i -- | workiug faithiully . at his Job for, ays. hak the on alters an Fie mr res of prise Aer SENT y : 2 ! : ntario, ra : bh. Review says, be & "tne Sai seit Baualign: 3 bas. the hone, free kite amo SE fd 2 Hive Takes Several years; when be surprised tis nsigetia defcose. and suffused. hea.| Buinte of the deciod hel op is ent than a Scat. of Being the Commanding Officer of pas wie 1 employer one day by asking for a | vy1asses; especially in counter-at- | end Surnames, addresses "and desc er Addie McLaren hi nate of but doesnot NERS AND MANY k together with fall lars of: < "Great crops in Temiskaming Soi the'company, and with me is Capt. and in rainy weather Hao } : Guns. vacation, tacks; eT a ty Jul paryouiny LO tole year, bough the £2250n was - PE Mr. Tennant to have something t tay on "We" can't getalong very well "So far from being" disrupted by Sohn', he the nature of the security, if ro ag . i ; § an r. Vi f th ; ' odd . ay, eld by the, . unusually late," isthe New Lis-|PERSONAL-- be eo 18nd. Al, leaves so that. e pro-| @ondon, fol. 16 -- Again the without you," said the boss. 'You |conscriptian, the Tiberal party | And Notice sf1 ther given that after. keard Speaker's forecast An estimable subscriber, of | pumber of the od boys will go tected until it s and | Teutonic allies have suffered rever- don't need a vacation, Youll ouly {come out. .oL. the, crisis. with. new pc nh pba oe Bad in P n estimable subscriber, of long inlo the band of the 308th, and EF ses--in 'the 108s to the Russians of blow in your mouey and come back | courage," says the Lindsay Post Suton of She Satate Wl roceed to dis: Prosecutions of automobile own- | standing, 'residiog in Winnipeg, |some of our macbive gun men go thus prevent the to ers for allowing young folk under | and.one whom all knowing him, re-{ with the machine gun section, and At the Central Expe 18 years of age to run their cars |gard with much respect, and" are|our signallers with the signalling |2 Mixture of Paris gree are becoming frequent throughout | proud that Port Perry is the place |section. A number of our N.C.0.'s| nate of lead is-used in® BF '| a part of the village of _Lodbiany, in broke." Look at' that statement from any the persons entitled thereto, having # Farm ¢he Lomnica River region of Gulicia; «J jike to haae a vaction," per-| angle you clhoose--and laugh: \_ | regardonly to the claims of which notice - shall; at {be time of distribution have arse-| in the repulse of an attack by the sisted Tony. "I get married, and Orillia Packet. wr been given; and the Administrator will Germans north-east of Kalusz. kinda like to be there." tiot be liable for the assets or any. part ---- a ---- a ------ r------ the Province. . A : A | 1 From Riga, on the Baltic Sea, to thereof to any person or persons of whose nce. of his nativity; he being possessed | will be placed in the 208th ; in fact, tion of 8 ounces ; ! |3|the Roumanian frontier the Russic| pg, referendum. on comscrintion DIED claim he shall not have had notice. " At Barrie they have adopted the | of superior business talents and has | we will be able to place every man | Pounds paste arsenate p (or 12) 6 and Austro-Germans along the' Lore aureed to how would Sir | CHERRY--In Darlington; at the resi. | Dated at Port Perry the 11th plan of heating the oil for the streets | already made his mark in the won- | to his satisfaction ounces dry arse: dead) to 40 entire front are engaged in battle, Wilfrid advise his compatriots i fence. 8 oa Chery, of Fu Ms a day of June, pias: RRB and find that it spreads much better, | derfully successful institution with gallons of water i hget the but except in Galicia, where the Quotes to vote > . aged ta yen. pi Pe Soliicitor for Seals diihirens Steam at the waterworks station is { which he has so_long stood identi- Playing the Game: advantage of both E It may | Russians continue to develop oof ; $35 RE ar wy 5: eto te hoses, cos - be ht i ot comet oc 200025 ool nck rt A superstitious philosopher (aot | Splendid epistle to Tur OBsERVER Beware of the Liberal member | bothrpoisons when ES h odnces yun at err ROY AL THEATRE, PORT PERRY, Jul Y 9 & 4 of Signal Hill) says that when be 28 follows 's- + who plays Laurier's game on con- | of Paris green or "8 MB pasie| Not alone bave the Russians in ; visits a strawberry patch and meets "Deattilh gradually 'combing out' |5CTiption. Sir Wilfrid has been | arsenate of lead {or ifids * dry | their rive in alicia made "goodly 0 : : the old f Auld Lang Syne, i t ing" 5 ains of terrain, but their captures aL 3 a: watchdog it's a sign his errand and u feeling of sadness os Tver given great credit lor scomrding his arsenate of lead) te of men,' guns, "and: Steriol havel «iw --- 3 Cr SSE x will be fruitless. hoger". the death list, T see the oom' the ris of voting | water could be i ; . names acquaintances and [against him. e gran it first | quantities, say 1 © Timely in its coming, and always | friends. .J see that dear old Ontario because be had to, and secondly|to 3 gallons or 3} ou i in national sacri- doubly welcome as the first fruit of a avetion. I knew she would | because it was good policy to do so. | senate 'of fead 'or half ths season, the humble and unpre-| for no bets blood ever flowed in i tentious rhubarb has now given She vel of any men' than fows in | 110 holds a solid Quebec now and of dry tb three the veigar of the loys loyal, intelligent he accords Mr. Graham the privil-| An expetiment berry. Ontario. Vive la svt §viog oot he ny come in | years at the 'Ont# ; i; with a sufficient force of co . +A negro who had an injured head Mr. Harry Fitzell, a leading citi- | tionist Liberals to make a Ty College, Guclpity entered a doctor's office. "Hello, 2a of ho rind of this souks, over the, Government but 4 the ny 4 ill San! Got cut up again, I see." by his father, mother and he are | €00ugh to make a majority over the| yieiq was 186.97 es, sah! I done got carved up|at present guests of his uncle Mr. |anti-conscriptionist wing of the| opie' when the with a razor, doc," "Why don't|George Brown, Lilla Street, Port | Liberal party. If Laurier comes in ed and allowed you you keep out of bad company?,' | Perry. y motored all the [conscriptioné goes out. If Laurier]. as oi said the physica after he had dress- the 3 comesiin, he brings a_ referendum Yisldimaguly ed the wound." "Deed I'd like to, hr Ee which: means. delay and. perhaps doc, but 1 ain't got nuff money to CIR 4 defeat, = In either event. the boys, 6 we sent out to fight our battles will PR be left without reigfofsmaents « » Sir} Frida | been enornious. From July 1 to43 2 according to Russian official com- ar-| munication 36,643 officers and men ity | of the Teutonic allied armies. bave ;{been made prisoner by. Gen. Bius- siloff's forces, and '93 beavy and} light guns, 28 trench mortars, ~403|. "| machine guns and 91 guns of other |, 1 ieeriptions have been' taken. > 2 place to the more aristocratic straw- ng at Ottawa hat the only on of the complicated political |

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