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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 17 Apr 1919, p. 2

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ar the parish, in a very able and force: manner. ery comforting | thoughts were elt with the bereav- {ed latily, ? The musical part of "the service las quietly and sympathetically | rendered. omioion trade on its feet, "Talk of making trade normal "again will not do. To go back to what was normal before the war tead to sheer national bank- rupt Dominion war debts have gone ' up roundly to one and a half billion dollars. = The 'per capita debt 'in 1914 was $46---to-day it is $270. . Indebtedness abroad is such that we have to remit to foreign countries considerably over half a million dollats a day. . Larger exports chiefly will bring ih more money, because in the last -" term exports alone pay for imports Hand 1m hand with this should igo less buying abroad of those things we can produce in field and factory in. Canada. Over $400,000,000 2a year is spent on things from" the United States alone, which, with a Jittle extrs effort; might be made in the Dominion, Tlie Canadian Trade Commission 'points out plainly the danger of in- difference to our financial position Tt declares that the country must 'organize its 'peace (rade op a war- 'time 'scale; In securing foreign orders the old competitive system ust 'give way to co-operative methods, Business men must act to, get the outside trade and "it among their le, giving steady employment fifty-two weeks in the year lo 'all who are willing to undertake a fall day's work for a full day's pay, Let everyone in the Dorinion the slogan "Buy Cavadian- 'Geods?<~to redeem Canada's obligations 'for the glori~ ous privilege of being independent," TEN HENS EROD\SE 10,000 EG A remarkable SE of prodac- dvity in fowls is found in the record 10 white leghorn liens at the: Ohio : experinsent station which have pro- duced 10,000 eggs. © Two of the are nine years old, six are Fears old and two are five , it, and the second best total of 1,147. The other poultry investigational begun at the Ohio station. "thie hens show any parti- |. "The Holy City" was well sung by Mrs, W: VanCamp. The Homeland" was quietly and nicely sung by the choir. = After the ceremony of unveiling was over, the service was brought to a close by a solo. "Abide With. Us," sung hy the cred The induction of the Rev. D.D. M¢Dorald, of 'Bellwood, Ont, into the pastorate of the Presbyterian congregations of Wick and Green- bank, left vacant by 'the removal of Rev, W. A"M¢Kay to Streetsville, took place at Wick, on Thursday, April 31d, 1919. Rev; |. R, Fraser of Uxbridge, Moderator, took charge of the service. A very laige coh gregation assembled to withess the interesting 'ceremony and to wel- come their new pastor, Reve T. Dodds of Sonya preached an ex- celiént sermon. Rey. Dr, Currie of Beavetton addressed the winister and Rev. Dr. McDonald, of Leask: dale, addressed the congregation, Rev. W. Miller, of Quaker Hill, 'and Rev, J- R. Gibson, of Sunderland, were also present. After the induc- tion supper was served in the base« ment, where the ladies of 'the con- gregation excelled in the excellence of the good things provided. A social time was enjoyed by-all and the newly inducted pastor became better acqainted with his people. -- Uxbridge Times. kt A Special Service will be held in the Church of 'the Ascension on tie morning of Good Friday, April 18, at 10.30. - Easter Services on' Sun« day morning at 11.00." Children's | Div Div 1 Peter A. Parrott xt Wale Akney. Service in the afternoon at 3.00, for a grant 10 improve. the sth Con, Line east of the Centre Road, and the Council agreed to inspect od same and estimate cost, Councillors Cook and Holtby were appointed a committee to meet a committee of East Whitby: Coun «il re washout on Townline: Accounts Passib, | Crosley Page, shov. snow... John Vessey, cutting brush, Ed. Ashton, shov. snow G. N. Vernon; rep, road, . Benj. Forsyth, grav. con. 11 Weir and Cook, "attendi PATHMASTERS AND FENCE VIEWERS: - Div. Ae + Div, 1 James Ross 36 Bar Tisnsonds 2 Edward Ashton 37 les 3 John Hemingway 3! Chas, Wells 4 James Wilson = 384Chas, Taylor : Richard. Corner 39 Robert Falmer 6 John Spencer 40 Alex. McG 7 Freeman Sandisons1 Stanley W 8 James Risebroughye Clas, 9 Ganton Webster 43 John Webster 10 Ed, Conlin. <= 44 Ryerson Beare 11 Thos, Harris » James Gibson 12 Harold Hockin = 46 Norman Midgley 13 Wm. Christie 47 John Michic 13a8. D, Wilson 48 Everett Love 14 Rich, Corbman 49 Benj. Forsythe 15 George Smith 50 Amos Rodd 16 Joseph Holtby 51 George Lee 17 Geo. McClintock 52 J. M. Real 18 Howard Franklins Arthur Sleep 19 George Howsam 54 Johu Malyon 20 James Horn 55 Robert Scott 21 Richard Harper 56 Charles Love 22 L. D. Christie 5 Peter Leask 23 Robert Hunter ~~ 58 Alvin Bruce 24 W. F, Crosier 59 Russel Acton 25 Enoch Kendell = 60 Cliff. Aylesworth 26 J. T. Dobson 61 James 27 Isaac Vernon 62 Allan Wallace 28 Francis Bailey 63 Thos. Swanick , J. Chis 64 Wm, Pearson 65 Wm, Boe 66 Silas Reynolds 5 Thos Midgley 33 cit Wi Robt. J. Murray 34 WR. Tummonds6y Thomas Love AWM. Armstrong 70 Stanley McLeod 35 Norman Prentice 71 Johu Clarkson POUNDKEEPERS Div, Div. 1 Pel tera. Pasroit 15 Wm. Akaey 2G. Li R 12 Richard Cragg 3 Albert Slute 13 George Watson 4 Allen Moore 14 Neil Wilkissots 5 Merwin Christie 13 Tom, Wallace 3 7 Jobin Jeffrey 7 Cecil Gis 6 W, D. Munro 9 Frank McClintock) Robert Scott 10 Robert Px SHEEP VALUATORS to Arse Caterer "of BY Officers' Mess. The Canadian Sapper, (Sea- ; ford), Sussex, England. Mr. Purdy wishes to purchase a car of good potatoes. © See his ad- verlisemant, Oshawa purposes asking the On- tario Government for $500,000 to proceed with their local 'housing scheme, SeceiaL MeETING. -- A special meeting of L. 0. L. No. 223 will be held on Tuesday evening, April 22. Mr, Purdy is selling at moderate prices Alsike, Red Clover and Timothy Seed that, bears the Gov- ernment Stamp or purity, i hav ing been officially inspected. Gond seed means big crops. a ONTARIO COUNTY PIONEER PASSES AWAY On Tuesday morning, Bth inst. there passed away at. Brougham, in the Township of Pickering, Mr. Thomas Poucher, in his 77th year, Deceased was born of English , | parentage and had lived the 'greater part of his life in the County of Ontario, where he acted in the capacity of ma ) taken a pion part 4 fife, having been a county council Council adjourned until the 1ath day of May, at 11 a,m. : 6,000,000 WOMEN DEMAND PENALTY Paris, April 15,--Premier Clem- enceau to-day received from 'Mrs. Charles H. Farnam of New York, the representative of the committee for the protection of women under international law, a resolution sign- ed by 5,000,000 American women relating to crimes against women committed by the Germans and their allies during the war. The resos lution denounees the attacks on humanity, through" womankind as "infamous and sinister." Super-abundant. proof exists, the resolution said, of 'the crimes which' the armies of the Central powers perpetrated against women ig all the countries they invaded, = © Demand i is made that all officers, soldiers and civilians belonging to | 'the Armies: of the Central loss i petite and 2 weights pi seveta but without success. give them a fai result is that 1 feel Ii sons My appetite im ed weight, my blood was purified, and my {sq some unsightly pimple ttoubled me, If one serves -another then I 3 pleasure in recommend Hams' Piok Pills™ | FH you need amedic try De. Willigms' Pik will not disappoint you: are sold by all medicin yoli cab get them by 3 box or. six boxes or §2, Dr. Williams' Medici the most jintimate [1 William Crosier assen Boe: Albert street, entirely of salt? That the average. marrying age 3 for men is now over 29, and for|' women nearly 277 : "That the suicide Fite. in Germany| ; * | was, before the war, the pil 5 ¢ t 50C a Brock witiber of of Mrs. at her hers SEED GROWING ANP EARLY addition receive the regular town. the CARE OF VEGETABLES © {Tixperimeital Farts Note) - ship grants. ~ Should a Community "| Hall be' established i in. connection The time of sowing the seed and with tl Of | the early care of vegetables are very [be g important factors in' the successful] ance ought to brin growing of thém. The seed of some hange : in rural kinds of vegetables will germinate Occurs (0 us that at a temperature and under certain {lent opportuity for the people of | the soldiers the : Thorab, South Mara and North fihe sic : conditions of moisture at which other seeds will not germinate and Brock fo consolidate w will sometithes fot. onions, parsnips, peas, radishes, ing garden cress, Seed of la is lt d have lived until hte in ay, but it will endure The soldier Sopa tately retur rbd ae : to obtaio plants Shien a andsome ¥ Ship Eu ton in a systeni which 'could very Seeds of beets, carrots, lettuce, oh ; Iking Shea rev Uxbridge proposes 10 bai £

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