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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 13 Sep 1917, p. 1

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MONEY TO OAS. x Frovat Panas dl 4 gor sei. dno. W. Crozier ¥ ®, SoLtoirom, Caw 3 od 36 at reehied "ilone oil Mois To Loan. Tiger of Marriage Licnses. B: FARR WELL, K.G\, LL.H,, Count wn Aftorn 'Barrister, Connty S 50}: Notar Title and Conve: Somryayancer th wing Court Hous, ¢ A hisby, Rooms over *"The . Hours 9 a. m. fo 6 pm. PHONE 93. aver? THURSDAY MORNING sy H. PARSONS na nor Saat iG sn afen or on ra ma rod no" paper di Hg my re, is tnt ApyRRpEBMINTS measured Aoootding to the space received tor t fob wif he od ont seid ¥ & AL disconut allowed to Merchants and ether 0 ndvertise by he year or half. year, _Nonparie!, and a. = "isi Toi FHRER termawill in all casei be strictly adhered to JOB DEPARTMENT. guphiofs. ~ Huud Bills, Postéte Bill Hots, Checks | Wedding Invitations, Roveipy Books Business Cards Fists, Dodgers Lier Hoods, ma ors Fora Dillon Hing -SlafFengs Manyfactired by the Owen Bou! Wire Hanes Uo. Ltt. dog ry . Prepared to supply this wi CORNY with the very BE WIRE FENCE prodbced ont Continent and at ptices that not fail ta.satisfygpurely The Dittod Fanci if peer. 1 iS the BES: flexible ; it is a square ih el rfect hiuge-stay fence, "thy it is DOS 10 the in fact'it is the Bost this or any otHet Belore purchasiy don't fail to ing i 8 T AB LE. 5 Port Piri. 5.55 pou 7:33 p.m. 0. 2. R. Titné Table. MYRT LE § STATION. Goa East Goive Wusr 10 17 a.m, 6.52 a ny 6.27 p m. 8.50 a.m. 11.08 pam 5.60 p.m, 11.50 pom. I. A. J. DAVIS, Town Agnet. Miss Hatrises, Drees and Mantle Make. - \ ISHES to inform the ladies) that she has moved to the rooms jover Mr. Flint's Drug Store wher shié js Pigpated to execite ali or ders for Dress and Mantle Making in a mapner unsiftpassed fog 1 1.55 4.0v, r.40 pam, Correctness of Style and Charming Effect.) (ir charges are consistent witli |: 'the value given. | Port Peery, April 1, 1909. ee il "TICRETS TO ATL TARTS oF THE) i Ww. H. McCaw, Pott Perry, i$ now ip. a ition to i tickets to all parts of the world to supply ail necessary informati to Parties ast fhe cheapest and} best roi &c. In addition to bis | aimerot® Ficket 4 s for Rail 'road and Steamship, Toes, he has been re appointed ickot A, ent for be Grand Trunk Railwa: Hadtie tending to travel will consiil own interests "by censulting Mi before. embarking ¢ i Phot Offic No: & ResideifeeNoi 4. & HUTCHESON SVECESSORS TO . AVID J. & DOUGLAS ADAMS £ Fire "LIFE. Roal Hstate Steamship INSURANCE MA R INE~ ACCIDENT Mortgage Logng Tickets: offer located | propetiv, | I"HE UNDERSIGNED For Sale thaf nicely and desirable residental bsitua'ed on the corner of John ¢ and Union Avenue, contatning five | tots, with hall.an-acre of Asparagus and choice fruit trees and small fruit, The dwelling is in a good state of repair] electric light and water worl's and every conveni=nce. Good barn and stables. Po ses.ion | first of April. | MRS. C.J. PEARSE. formerly occupied by her |: DON'T FAKE CHANCES WITH YOUR EYES! Either in regard to the examination "lof them or .the fitting of lenses. F. E. LUKE, OPTIGIAN 167 YONGE ST, TORONTO (Upstarts) (Opposite Sifpson's) R oF FeiSoners. 5 aie: frag v wana; ey ono of the six Dritizh offisigl re hr sentatives at the Angio-Gerrian Con ference at The Hagus reconlly, to deal With questions on piisoners of war. Mrs. Livingstone ir the wife of a b British officer, and hus been a memn- | ber and sscrefary of the Governraent mmiitee on the Tyeaiment by, the | enemy of British prisoners since it was formed two years ago. In the early days of the war Mrs. Livingstone used to do all the inter- viewing of the sick and wounded prisoners who were returned periodi- cally and although the wcfK is now done largely by a large staf of vol- finteers, she still makes it a point of personally interviewing 11 escaped prisoners Of war. Mrs. Livingstone talking about her vigit to The Hague, sald: "People did seem surprised to find : a woman among the British repres gentatives. I,am sure I don't know why, because there is reaitf fothing that womer afe mot doing in Hng- land to-day, is there? 1 had mo means of teling what the German representatives thought, because, of course, we didn't talk to each other ~--not socially, I mean. ould be quite impossible; to give you an adequate idea of thé éxtreme formality ef the proceedings. "Il was there merely to assist Sir Robert Younger, our chairman, with information, which as secretary of fhe committee, 1 naturally bave at command. It was real hard work all the time, and h parties were con-. derned solely with the welfare of the prisoners, Questions. - - concerning' them were the only ones discussed, and I think the agreements conclud~ ed will be found to be very satisfae- . tory." A PELIABLE AGENT WANTHD > evary town vad Paes Odlario where we are not "represented Wheat Storage in Australia. The; Prime. yo Mintater of Australia stated. on 25, 1 the most a ie matters discussed that day by the Premier's conference, held in Melbourne, was. the e of storage idling wheat, a HE Commercial 4 surroin -and cut di Indeed, it' 917, that one of | ee areshion, ute of all this region -lafn thousands of years ago, At) Neverthe! Ome nig to see thel® trembled gi} the edge ¢ placed 'theit] tion unco "In the record ra Qukadalid lid the irra Mar- gbel and the city was There: was suffering And Sen- d te be bullt seven eo oenter of the city 5 outside the city §- soldiers came forth e rebels." explained and many nacherib tunnels $0 seven > § walls whe that he next might the com- get information of a as constructed and nt inthe rear of the ere its exit was hid- we attack made two great. quantity of ptured, Including last the garrison a § thisfall. Among the prize§ are five jarge cabinet Five Large Phonograph ven as Fi rst District At Rural School Fairs'in Onterié More than $2,000 worth of prizes for bad thaking will'be offered at-the Rural Sehoof Fairs ographs, fifteen Canuck bread mixers, 4nd matiy attractive books, These splendid prizes will make the contest the mast 'stirring ever held at rural schod! fajrs. Every girl veen the aghya#:12 and 18 skould read all about thi fine opportunity, and should begin now fo preari for it. 'The prizes, under the conditions explained below, will be awarded for the best loaves faked with s Sr a radieid Jor bread --the flour that you will want to use always, once jour bag. given it a-good trial. We want you to know for yourself that it makes splendid big loves of the tightest, most wholesome bread that good flour can bake: That is why we make it Wel worth yout: hile £3 try it, by offering "these attractive and costly prizes. oor this santest we haye divided the Province into five distéiots, each with.aeveral wont. Tn ench isgricd arge onabinct phogograph, 4 wet of Dickens' Warks and three bread .r- Tl i et prizgh and they are to be given in addition to the prises A] at this fecal of distrigtebelow.) Be sure to compete at your, local rural acheel frir. If you win cutomaficall jgbecome a competitor for the phohograph and other district pi ber; are offered for the Best loaf cf brbad baked VR Creecn of the We local prizes we offer a number of valuable books. By-docal prizes we mwé the bard wheat fIdiir that is A great be besutifelly bod, Qlostrased book with #0) paces of storied us iid artic fo 4 Sorbo: ee: é2ythhig that particularly juterests yourg giris, vidos girl c.g Uimir motigrs. ae ita fog your i Women," clot! ed 1 with gold titles, m 1 piat in eolors, ew i wr Mom, hil o ad Raat Cre Toe AT fo wo a bie RE bound book we ay pe pictured; igrbeticg KMoridh and deserifcidelf Phe D 8e--The wibner of the first: prise ool: fuir automaceelly becanies & eompetiter for the tioning. prizes. One-b, Jf of the first prize loaf will be sent to he Ontario A he 3 Guelph, to eunpeie in tho Distro Contests. ons 8 IW, br | give you ro proctor a 'btatimeuts po matter whut mak pheves perfec 16 Sone gd ot enter 3 1 need' 10 v Patho bape shor ra el with it goes a doen of £2 ve ; bouad volumes with many *aard Old Curiosity 8hop." k" Bread mizers. This simple, woll-made, d making. Instead of laborious ling of the Landle and the dough is thorough.ty FIRST PRIZE AT LOCAL RURAL AGIIOOL PAIRS CONDITIONS OF T1'E CONTEST y eompete a the achool fair in her , Jisteiny Blatrict Mo. 1.--Caoanties of Slougarry, Taoat; Dundee; tea dn £2470] 2g ta her 1th bi bith rbd Crenavitis Laets, F ne, Lounox alpen Carleton, ot bo a . 2.- 2 ! [laatiacs, Prince Edward, Peter, No. 3.-- Gurion of York, Ontario, Peel, Halton, Weil oo d, wr Wates B A pe. fr-Coanik comin. 2 elland, i el; No. [iy } pre Grey, Sound, T Dn Ess il tests at the fate will be made knows nd Seis] way in he can of ll th ot spe The ter the will be aunou AT OPPORTUNITY: of What aL ¢ the sume ruies as oll the other ocuutests « vou Tait, Tho Stasdard by which bread will be judged wil be & followss of the "Rial Bchool Hs io the Pro The Campbell Flour Mills Co., ; (West) Toronto, Ontario (Keep this annowncément for reference)'

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