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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 7 Feb 1918, p. 2

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{ farm sto! ny ieg oyince. iN 4 eat sale sud all will go ut Ancidn extensive list later. 'will be Auctioneer, Mr. Jackson EXTENSIEE AUCTION SALE.--Mr. Isiah Irwin's (lof22, con.i1, Reach) lease of the. farm' having expired | and having Jpo further use for bis implements, &c., he has | instructed Mr. Jackson to sell all on the premises on Monday, Feb. t6th, This'is-emphatically a sale of choice stack, some are 'registered while others are gligible for registration, 4 and the Dalfy Cows and. Heifer afe '1 ali choice animals--reds and roans --and all will .go at Auction Prices. Don't filo. Ee he large posters and be sire snd be present at the sale. each | F358" As a produce: of milk which for 4 s' containing frrther § dn, {ta fonditions of propose misy he seen and blank forms a richness, flavor dnd quality, the Jersey is Queen'of the Uciverse. Mr. Green's Great Sale of Jersey Cows at Greenwood, inclades the choicest Janimals available any. where--they are beauties. . (See his advertisement in other) col- umns.) . De Tue JunspYs ams Trume | Mr. Green's Great Sale of 65 Jer- sey Cows. includes the cream of Création as regards | breeding, choiceness and quality. They are fountains. of undiluted pure nik. Every: avimal is a prize Jone--thete being no blanks.-- i Don't Tail fo biy ane--it pay the "price of self in profit long belore the note matures 'vertis$ément in other columns) " | _ Piano Toning. --All desiring their Pianos tuned as they should be will | kindly, SUTH HERLAND. A. t Office Inspector. 1" never did. ir "ghia. the gic | an'excellent program. 11 is requested | wo | that al he Blocks of the Rec ed Cro : sult; 'Mr. James Ward, Bell Phone 94, Port Perry, heis obtdiniog tone of Messrs. Gourley, Winter & Jennivg's expert tuners. ) & No doubt the Lord could have made a better family cow than a Jersey--but Hé Green's Oows ar Monthly Meeting of | Woman's Institdte will 'home of Mrs: Bonser, i Albert, Wedners 1" id the Tustitate and ay be eelied on to provide {See the ad-/ Perry Ty for 1918 having 'morning, charge of tht depattaent dre of Messrs i I Eoyal oS tha | # tices, See { ings from. Win real Esq... mittee was Niulvahill, Torouto, President of the Orphan- [2nd Jeffrey. age of the. Association at Picton,| A large pas "that thie cambrous Mortgage agaitist | noon was that bsloved Institution wis the | communicatid { other day, during load acelin, in- | of By-laws. £0 tentionally consumed "in flutes. _THURSD ¥ Méssars, Downey, Kr Buy one or more Jerseys | frey, Walls:and Wei at Green's'sale, to put cream |ed a special 'commi on 'that low tasting Holstein | will be referred lai milk. grants. The Committee: o iperty brough recommending the p eral accounts, and the opplication of the Gaol for an in A by-law was Messts. Ro pointing 'Messrs Thos. Widden Audi Agother by-law « by Messr MAJ. HARVEY GOULD WINS MILITARY CROSS. * For exccptional bravery ay fire and general etficiency in work," the Military Cross has been award- ed to Major V. Gould of the 116th (Ontario county) Battalion, son, of Mr. Harvey Gould, an estimable and loading citizen, and a grain mer- chant, and ' prominent Liberal« Uniunist of Uxbridge, who presided at the Union meeting in Uxbridge when Sir Robert Borden and the Hon. Newton Rowell 'spoke on be- half of Col. Sam Sharps, MP. tor North Ontario, Commander of {he 316th Battalion. Col. Sharpe, 'by the way, is Major Gould's uncle. Major Gould offered his services shortly alter the outbreak of the war and went overseas with the 116k, Wall done Uxbridge! = All hot: to tire }hame Gould, a name'the fai of which, in this County, 'has been phenominal for. over one hundred years, for wonderful achievmeuts in John Forgié to the agement ior the Ho A' 'deputajion. 7 Great War Veterans addresséd the Cou tions Act ta' prov tration of voters and rural mup Also that a ¢ islature be sign) protection of sl the dog taxes, dogs, and. restyi running at large B be sunrise during the tembr, Octobe The' Finance 4 mended the folio were made. Farmers' Institut S. Ontario, Sick Children's | f civic affairs, and all that goes to make a: country great and good. That 'Major Gould will wear his military laurels becomingly and mn keeping with the traditions of the name and fame of the distinguished family with which be stands identi fied there is no question. 4aF" Jerseys have proven ,by repeated tests that, they are most economical butter pros ducers in existence.

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