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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 13 Mar 1919, p. 2

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QUTTER FOR SALE ia gond shape, light and neat. jan. 14. 1919. €.C. KELLETT. ai tpn i ---- -- 3 > Several sums frum [From the Quigary. Daily Herald of 1 TONEY . $300 to $10,000, have 5 been placed with ihe for immediate in-| CALGARY LAWYER IS vestment dt lowest Fate. GOING BACK TO LAND HUBERT L. EBBELS, Barrister, Port Perry. HORSE BLANKET FOU ND UND on Scugeg Lake, be- tween Collins' Landing and Port Perry, a Horse Blanket. Owner may obtain same on appli- cation to JOHN PLOWMAN. Scugog. SEAW'S SCHOOLS TORONTO. ONT. Have a reputation for doing thorough work. That partly explains why we ve ten schools in Toronto, Busin. ess, Shorthand, and Civil Service Courses. Write W. H. SHAW, Pres- ident, for Catalogue. ISSUBR OF MARRIAGE LICENSES Port Perry, ONT. May 10, 1907. North Ontario Observer] Farting in Ontario Rn ea W. C. Pollard, LL.B., one of the (The OMetal Paper of the People.) |best known conveyancing solicitors FOUNDED IN 1857. in Western Canadd; has severed =e=----------------=--=--= | connectibti with Lougheed, Bennett only Paper FEINIeq and Published ™ land Co., and has taken a farm at tiie | Port Perry, Ont, PORT PERRY, MAR 14, 1919 Like Cincinnatus, who left the Church, : Roman dictatorship to return to the | will be sold Tors = humble plow, Mr. Pollard has de- PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL | serted the mortgagees and lien-] Children 15 holders, in favor of the cows and! free On Friday last, on the invitation | chickens He has gone east when of the principal, the members of the | most men go west. His friends are | Re. R. |. Mai Board of Education and the Agri- speculating upon the length of his absence. The sBhg says "lt may be lot yedrs and it may be forever," biit the agricultural lawyer and the legal agricultutist ate the only t cultural Advisory Committee visited the new Agricultural and Household Science Departments of the High the Farm Mechanics' building where some seven or eight boys, under the T y A ledge. A ST Mr. Pollard will be known to fame as the only lawyer of ontsténd. . ing ability and reputation who, in busily employed at various pieces of the prime of life, left law in Al instruction of Mr, R. U. Irwin, were rp-------- Farm for Sale! { HE South-half lot 17, con: 3, Reach--g7 acres thote or less, Buildings on both ends of farm and it will be divided tu s#it pticchaser, | This property is: desitable==close fo] school, churches and markets, and on leading road to the famous Osh #wa market, Price reasonable-- if interested act quickly. Apply to the proprietor on the property. JAS. KIRBY, R.R No. 2, Port Perry | THE OBSERVER Has 4 Coop Circuration, and is fonstantly growing in favor. It is fhe BEST Advertising Mediom jr | fhe County; is the champion of the | Agricultafists aid of the fore coft gervativé ahd practical class of peo Je, du fi6t 4 favorite of schemers, ers and cliques ; it in the Oldest | and Best Hstablished--founded in| 1857---the most original and best in its locai and general mews depart | ment and is prioted entirely in the | place of publication--Port Perry TrrMS--$1 per annum in advance, if not paid in advance, fi.50 will be} charged JOR PRINTING Tee Most MopEmw SrvLEs AND AT Low PRICE The cost to France in war's de-| struction is officially estimated at 119,801,000,000 francs SRN 1 i x i . is the greatest "stunt" city in the world, A misprint for "grumt" prob- ably. Easter Sunday comes on April | 20, which is within five days of be ing the latest date on which this feast can fall. 25 cents buys a Thrift Stamp March came in likea lion. In other words, the month made iis entry right-eud - foremost, giving good promise of a spriog-like exit "Who's paying for this war? asks the Calgary Albertan. W. L Smith of the Weekly Sun, seems to think that he is payiog for the most of it. Get the Thrift Stamp habis. Bt is staled, on what appears to be the best authority, that the men in the lumber woods now turn up their noses at dairy butter, and de- mand creamery. The Owen Sound Sun-Times bas now got the number of Canadian soldiers married in England up to 73000. Hold hard, brother. 26, 00a is bad enough' Join a War Savings Society. The Mercury admits that one[must be continued if Canada is to|'This sweel to lay in shade and think, thousand persons or more have left Renfrew since the armistice was | Those who buy War Savings and sgned. But "only those persons | Thrift Stamps supply money for | It is fo use; the poet fails, who came to work on munitions | these credits, have gone. years, Province of Quebec CULLEN When all the flies and all the fleas y = ios the K 5 ee % That M raised, crawl rou Sa in. the production off poy i fillness from influenza your knees. ad in ve Marcel D. LeBlanc {next rooms inspected were the new | | Agricuieuca Clues Room aoa is| WEAK, WORRIED WOMEN In 1917, for the firsttime in many| DEATH OF MRS. HARRY | One cannot write of sun or trees nada, produc. 4404,000 worth, as compared 1,000 worth produced in "Baby's tecthing time is a time of |and was born in this city. Besides (My oath.) worry for most mothers. Baby's |ihe sorowing husband, she leaves to WF. HaLL. et en 8 mourn ber. removal, two young constipation, diar- : : sets in, eine ter, Miss Henrietta, -- Woodstock W,S.S. make saving easy. by' Own Tablets should be | Sentinel-Review of March 7. Jittle one. They sweeten ; regulate the bowels and d natured. Concern- West, N.B.. writes : NG -- DR. F W. LUKE 1 Baby's. Own Tablets) (JOMING- EW .| AUCTION SALE six years and have} BL Yooge o ih Tescnies Pt will be seen by the posters that Tomy | " oe 2baut your Eyes for | Mr. Thos Sintzel, Seven-Mile-Is- carpentry, and doing their work so|berta for Agriculture in Ontario. neatly that high opinions were ex Whatever his pursuits, kis friends pressad of the benefits the boys were | are confident 'of his conspicuous success. deriving from such a course. The | | mins Spacious store room, and the Read- |Oan' Find New Health and ig Room; all of which ealled forth | Strength Through the Use many complimeiitafy femarks. The| of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills company then repaired across the] It is useless to tell a hard work- | street to the Household Science! ing woman to take life easily and} not to worry, To do so 1s to ask | Dens po Department in the school room of | ihe aimost impossible; But, at the | the Baptist Church where they were [Same time, it is the duty of every | | woman to save her strength as much {as possible; to take ber cares as {gow, and a company of about 18]lightly as may be, and to build ip | {her strength" to meet any unusual gir jents, ad | | girl students. A dainty lunch had | jemands. It isa duty she OWES | been prepared by the girls, and this {herself and family for ber [ture {beans tay Sepend upon if. { 0 guard against a lete guests. After the repast and a few reatdaa in ah the hpi ete words of welcome by the principal, { be kept rich, red and pure. No other : hea dulivenad' _| medicine does so as well as Dr. Wil- short speeches were delivered DY|liams' Pink Pills. This medicine ac- Rev. John Harris, chairman of the | tually makes new, red blood, stren Board. Mr. W. A. Christie of Bloom. | thens the nerves, restores the appe- | tite and keeps every organ healthily field, and all the others. Warm |tgned up. Women cannot always | rest when they should, but they cap | keep their strengsh and keep disease new departments and of Miss Glas-|away by the occasional tse of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills; which have X done more to lighten the cares of { from every speaker. Great enthu-| weak women than any other medi- ine. Among the many women who | bave reason to be thankful for Dr, | closed with three rousing cheers for | Williams' Pink Pills is Mrs. Milan | the two departments and the young Baty, Utterson, Ont., who says : : Q | WITS 5 YOu DAATY YUL" n, an y enjoyed. do my housework. I grew so thin as that my friends used to comment | While the two departments are... 4" At that time my baby was | six months old and the care of it nd m¥y hotisework were almost too | much for me. It was at this stage that next year they will be much |that my husband got me a supply of better than'ow | Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and before I had been taking them long we - > - | could ' see an improvement in my condition. For months 1 had not {CREDITS SUSTAIN been sleeping well and my natural OUR FOREIGN TRADE sleep returned and I wasn't so nerve ous, Then my friends began to comment upon my improved 'condi- tion and tell me how much better I is dependent on ihe providing of} wasjooking. By the time I had | credits for other governments Since | taken six boxes felt completely {he middle of 1918 credits amount- cored, and hdve since enjoved the best of health. - Now I never fail to recommend Dt. Williams® Pink Pills | when any of my friends are ailing " | as follows : You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Imperial Minitions Board $132,-| Pills from any dealer in medicine, 600,000 ; for the purchase of Cana. or by mail at 50. cents a box or six | dian graim, $55,000,000 ; for exports boxes for $2.50 from 'The Dr. Wil- | of dairy products, $35,000,000; for | ree Medicine Co, Brockville, | the sale of the B. C, Salmon pack, | $8,000,000; for other exports of food, $10,000,000. EGYPT, 1917 This money came from the Cana- | As here on Egypt's shee § stand, dian public in the form of loans, 1 see around on every hand Out of their savings over 1,000,000 Fond Nature's work (confound the people in this country bought Do sand), minion bonds, and thus provided The stately palm tree, rich and high, the funds out of which these ad- The azure tints of sea and sky, : All peace and rest (oh! curse the fly) vances were made, This practice Yi | received by the teacher, Miss Glas- they served to the company of 1€ words of commendation of the twe gow's work in particular were heard | | siasm prevailed, and the meetin | aleaady fairly well equipped and ar | doing excellent work, the promise i The public hardly realizes the ex- | tent to which Canada's export trade ing to $240,000,000 have Been ad. vanced to the British Government -- ct get her share of the export. trade, | Of watch the sun in glory sink Behind the ridge (oh! for a drink). The camel drivers' plaintive wails Disturb the air like screaming quails. of two weels, there passed away at 7" five o'clock yesterday afternoon at Sol Ee re pan a her late residence, 21 Cedar Street, | Our dear old Blighty, free and grand. Robina Margaret, the beloved wile of Mr. Harry Cullen. The deceased | Ad may the day all quickly come was the elder daughter of Mr, and That briogs the boat to take me ~ oe, Mrs. T. A. Forman, 371 Buller street, | From whence ¥'il never, never roam. children, her parents and one sis- War Savings Stamps pay well. Boost W. S, Stamps. Be a Thrift Stamp colfecton, -- consul Glasses at.A. J. Davis' Drug land, Scugog: having sold his 06s the premises. Friday, March ar, commencing at one o'clock. All will go at Auction Prices, This Put §4 into W. 5. Stamps. a good opportunity Lo secure valu-- 2g¢ buys a Thrift Stamp. guaran -|W. 0, Pollard Leaves Loug-| Under the SusiBes sf the Method- heed & Bennett to Go ist Choir, (Under the Leaderstit o'clock Selections A "quarter" buys a Thrift Stamp Beary, Poss ig ZHuRs- Island has instructed Biv. Jackson | AY, M, 13th. 't all hi y on Day ARCH 3 to sell all his personal property on: able and desirable Household] ™ X SOCIAL H 31 MISS Entenai s with boxes Doors open Ross), Friday, Maich 3g, in Scns by members of the Band and Mr. Neil McKinnon, Carpington. Mr, Bowie, of Toronto, who bas danced before the King on several occa- sions, will dance both afternoon and evening. Admissiop--After- noon Concert 25 cents; Evening Concert 50 cents; children 25 cents. Come and enjoy a raretreat. Dar. cing after evening congert. Wm. Botwright; Wm McMillan, BUAKETON METHODIST CHURCH A Grand Concert will be held in the above Church on Monday, March 17th, at eight 'o'clock p. mi, when Songs, Dialogues, Recitations and Musical Numbers will be rerder- ed. Come and help #8 make it a success, Aduolis 4c ; Children 15¢ Come early and get a good seat. Riv. HB. WiLkinson, Pastor meget i-- SPLENDIO FARM TO LEASE ON SHARES. It will be seen by the advertise ment of Mrs. John A proprie tress of '* Ambleside Farm Scugog, that she is desirous of leasing the industrious and ener PUAE SEED Mr. Purdy is at. moderate Clsver and ars the Gov= urity, it hav cred, Good prices Alsike, Timothy Seed th ernment Stamp ing been officially seed means big cry Various Ways te Brin Coffee. On the Fast side of New York there are eating places or coffee houses, as they are known, for all Al- tionalities. Each bas § different cus- tom for serving and drinking coffeé. Take, for instance, the Arab; when he sips his beverage he mikes the sate noise as a man with & age does when he 8 | ng through i what's more, who do sot make & e a drown fog man, when si they regard as § abso- ately 11l-bred. The opular dish served by the A called pilaf, It is made of ol % few nut kernels mixed with When one tackles a mess of pilaf the wensation is the same as one going from soup to it to an army cont: 0 Meeting him in an later, the army buy the farmer and said" McArTaUR=1n the H ital, he Boxes willl our midst, afterwards graduating Admission' ont 35 ti with honors at our High School; and later was for many years on its teacher's staff where; owing to m. superior abilities, she was eminently successful and distinguished herself; her brilliant talents and attainments |' being phenominal madé her profes- sionally a grand scqulsitiod to Port EE stock, on Friday, March 1919, Miss Christina McArthur. Deceased wads bbin at Wick, in owing talent has | the County of Ontario, and was thé | ; 4 youngest datighter of the Rev. Robt. v McArthur, for many yedrs minister Vocalist : of the Presbyterian Church at Wick, at whose death thé family moved to Port Perry and resided here a long tithe: Miss Christiana McArthur held in the | spent her girlhood's rising days in vering she possessed the happy faculty and charm of demonstfating all subjetts so thoroughly and min- utely to pupils in her charge that to fail to advance intelligently and rapidly was next to impossible, and ever conscientous of her very many and strenuous duties shic fas ever on the alert, and was unanimotsly credited by competent judges of being the means of multiplying numerously bright lights that re- downed to her brilliant career as 'scholarly and successful teacher." Later she occupied similar positions in other places of learning in the Province where she was equally sticcessful, Miss McAnbir was a sincere and exemplary Christian and was 'much devoted to her be- teved Zion, the Presbyterian church. 8he is survived by a sister, Mrs. Thos. A. Forman,- Woodstock, and three brothers, who reside in the West. Wickerr--In Port Perret; on Sen: day, March 9h, 1919, Job Wickett, aged 65 years: Murray--At 3{ Sandford Avenue, Toronto, on Sunaay, March 9th, 1919, C. Norman Murray, in his 37th year, Deceased was the youngest son of Dr. J. A. Murray, of this town. A bright and useful life bas been HOT ET img Interment took place in the family plot at Prince Albert on Wednesday. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF SARAH ANN PHERRILL, Late of the Township of Reach in the County ot Ontario, Spinster, Deceased. TOTICH is Baseby jveri, purdvant to N Chapter 121 0 ie Revided Statutes of Ontario, 1914, Settion 56 that all per. sons having amy claims or demands against the said Sarah Ann Pherrill who died of the 29th day of April 1917 are required to send by t prepaid or to bw to A.J. Russell Snow K.C., No. 4 Wellington Street East, Toronto the and full particulars in writing of their laims and the nature of the securities if any, held by them, and that after the 15th thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice, and the said executor will not be liable for the the assets or any part thereof to then have received notice. Dated at Toronto this 7th day of March, 1919. © v A.J. RUSSELL SNOW. KC., 4 Wellington St. East. Toronto, / Executor for the Estate. Notice to Creditors Of Isabella Jackson, late of the Town: School Grants... . Taxes.... Thies... Miscellaneous ...... ... EXPENDITORE tationery and Print County Rat come from the Baltic, from Town Hall Property Gift Modfds. . Uncollected Taxes R. D, BURNHAM, WM. J. JACKSON, Scugog. February 27th, 1919. fit i t source was nearly "Lumber shipments from Russia the Arctic coast of Russia proper and Siberia, and from the Pacific coast of the late ter country. The principal i markets of the world can be rea #rom those points." i VALUABLE FIND IN ALASKA University of Pennsylvania Museum Enriched by Collection " ¥ Eth. COMPLETE DISPERSION OF Holstein Friesian Cattle 25 PURE BREDS 13 CHOICE GRADES AT THE FARM OF M. G. HUTCHINSON LOT 7, €EONCESSION 10, CAVAN, ONTARIO, SALE AT ONE O'CL Included in the sale Will he the herd sire, Sir Hengdr- veld Rag Apple, 17602, a son.of Rag Apple Korndyke' 8tly, widely known as the greatest bull in the world. be 15 of his daughters, also his two-year-old son, Rag Apple Korndyke Pride. : This is one of the outstanding herds in Cents] Ontario, Only two eows i the herd are over six years old, i edvdes females ho have given from 9,000 to 15,00V Ibs mmlk in dairy centre test and who have tested up as fish as four Altogether there will be 30 Cows that are in milk or will fresher this year, A Real Working Herd Fhe kd that will give resddts in the Bamds of a practi: cal finmer, or witht the man who wants te pinks' Be records. If you are thinkiwg of starting # Holstein Herd there is a better anywivere than individuals to Le sold in this executor of the estate of the said Savaty Ann Pherrill their named #8d addresses' day of April, 1919. the said executof will | proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the persons entitled | Send for Catalogue to' NM. G. Hetehinsor, Cavan, Ont. © Sale absolutely without reserve. = No postponement, | GECRGE JACKSON, AUGTIONEER. HCCICEISCICRICOICICIIOK [Bie any person of whose claim he shall not nelogiost Sesh The University of Pennsylvanif mu- seum bes received and placed on ex- hibition a remarkably fine collection of ethnological specimens secured by Louls B8hortridge, a full-blooded In- dian, who for three years has been exploring in unknown southern Alaska for the museum at the cost 'of John Wanamaker. He has sent many col- lections, but the last is the finest group of the whole. M13 Titest trip wad tip {ato the moun. {ifne, whef¥ hid secured a vast amount' of ¢erémonial material which was for most part mide a century or two igo; FH f6 parted with mow only be- ¢ause the Indians have become well-' nigh extinct and those younger mem- bers of the tribes who remain have lit: tle interest in ancient ways because they are taking on civilization. J There is a collection of poles or sa- cred standards used 14 ceremonial dances, handsomely carved and deco-' rated with the totem of the bearer. There are some amazingly lurid masks, which were used in the dances, and Some costumes which are richly deco- rated. Bome are made of buckskin, but others are of Hudson's bay trader's cloth elaborately embroidered. Alto-' gether Mr. Shortridge has sent about 1,000 specimens and these are often unique and as a whole are unequaled. struction In on editorial of the Ha tord Eoufant on the revised use of barley. H refers to its use in Bible | times and finds this verse in the Book | 6F Judges to give an idea of its qual- iy: "And when Gideon was come, be Rold there was a man that told a dream unto his fellow, and sald, Be- hold, I dreamed a dream, and lo, a cake of barley bread tumbled inte the host of Midian and came unto a tent and smote it that it fell and overs' turned it, that the tent lay along." & The Courant seems to approve of the use of barley flour, though admit- ting some difficulties in preparing it: for bread. But it takes this Bible verse as evidence that its density would make it serviceable as a pro Jectlle.--Waterbury American. JUST LIKE TIMES OF PEACE Correspondent F'nds That In Warfare' it Is the "Little Things" That Really Count. A few hundred yards to the rear we' came upen a soldier sitting on a stump, From the waist up he was as naked as a skinned rabbit. In hiy hand he held xz the garment ns intently as a young sow of one of the best families stealing a chapter of a forbidden dime' novel. But the expression was mors' that of & man digesting had news "What are you doing, son?" the cap tain eaHed-out, ship of Cartwright In the County of Spinster, Deceased. ZW. S Stamps pay well. | Effecte. his shirt turned inside out, and he was

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