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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 5 Jun 1919, p. 1

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Homey tas nd Conveyanoer, Court House, Whitby, Pliones--Bell 63 ra. Ind.goo: B. Lindy, L.D.8, D.U.S DENTAL SURGEON [Successor to Dr. R. Lu Grabam) "Royal College of Dental Sur- University: of "Toronto: jos + POAT PERRY, Ont Manufactured y the Owen Sound Wire Fei Uo: Ltd, ahd am ly this} whole e very BEST rodiicedion this at Prices that can not fail to satisfy Prehants The Dit.ron Fanos is without a s the BEST bécause it 1s | pe jeer + itis a squire mesh itis a perfect hinge-stay fénce, therefore it is impossible to behd the stays in fagtit is the best fence made in this or ary other country, Before purchasing a' Wire Fence don't fail to' inspect. the Dicion Fence. JH 'Brown, : Deacer 1x AGRICULTURAL Tupre- MENTS AND MaCHINER that she has moved | to ies *Irooms lormerly pccupied by her lover Mr. Byers Drug Store where she is 'prepar: d to execute all or ders for Dress and Mantle Making ina manner unsurpassed™for Correctness of Style and Charming Effect. Our charges are consistent with the value given, | Port Petry, April 1; 1900; D. SURVEYOR LOGAL AGENT WA D FOR THE -- ois RELIABLE Fonthill Nossenios || ousands, of Orcliars Orcliard Trees need Benitett Stokes. + ir § The "something more' Olive had he Sender Pa for aids | always when in Dennett's presence ing you to oa this tint mde heron all occasions go out of 'her way to aveid him, For Olive Cliipgeit. convinced. herself flint. she i oe "not. the sfightest desire to fall urs {det the 'sway of 'suelr fascination as: Benriett might &xeért over Her. Her newly acquired job as business munager, of the Morning Danner was far too important: to be imperiled by | any such distractions. "But now she paid come 'entirely In the interests of the Bannens-she had bepn deleonted to OF CANADA PORT PERRY BRANCH A. H. SHORTT, Manacen B. AS ADAMS, Hi G. HUTCHESON, Bell Phone Office No. 6 Bell Phone No.4t Residefice No. 4 ADAMS & HUTCHESON SUCCESSORS TO DAVID J. & DOUGLAS ADAMS ore INS URANGE iccioen: Real Estate Mortgage Loans Steamship Tickets When you cash-in those Victory Bond coupons on May 1st exchange them fof their par value in War Savings Stamps. Your Country needs' this money in these .days of readjustment and recon- ; 18 an way for Jou to save, as well as a patriotic duty. War Savings The Easiest Method of Saving wr | from the first diy she met hin, 1t was J vice of tho Hudson Buy el ota Satlaing and scontents did spontaneous combustion, and the average loss of $2,368 to a noth8F- Alex-{ five is high in comparison with the in. recent years, | average cost of damage resulting @ counted for from other causes. A fow Causes re= ftgelt, though ' sponsible for more cxpensive fires wi to -the 'were gas explosion, electric wives 8 on Jan. 15 *and incendiary, the lust named be. : last, at Peace River, Alberta, in his ing résponsible also for the greatest 78th year. He was a native of the total ~damage during the month | We musth't Austria was aga 8. Sena 4 ih. the BaNIE of 2 A vet -- ustria is Hp o ties. Austria feminds me Jt Province of Quebec, and after boing considered, according to the 'fire. regular educated in Scotland, entered the ser= Warshal's report. Company in Two. barns were included fn the 1863. eighteen fires dues td spontaneous For forty years he was one of fa combustion, d their combined" serving It with much dis- Value was $8,604, an average: of tinetiop at many different. Josta alr $4,383 each, which is much higher | 3 along the Mackenzie and {ts tribu- than the average loss from the 18 | Fifteen years ago. hé wag fires. In fact, had the 18 fires cost. and has sifce made ing to the barn fires total l,l ie he en oF 190120 8 vl Jo oh Ress ) 8 i 0! 5 W 8 oh Dea he that Ye "com a m

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