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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 16 Oct 1919, p. 2

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ED. y Cattle, Sine and up-to-date Farm} GLEESON, Returning Officer, South Ontario Prov'l Election. mrny, Oct. 13, 1919. ' HAs A Goop CIRCULATION, and is ¢ Fonsntly growing in favor, It is the BEST Advertising Medium in * 'the County ; is the champion of the ". Agriculturists and of the more con- servative and practical class of peo- "ple, isnot a favorite of schemers, mers and cliques ; it is the Oldest and Best Established--founded in 1857--the most original and best in its local and general mews depart ment and is printed entirely in the Place of publication--Port Perry. --$1 per annum in advance, if not] advance, $1.50 will be TR JOB PRINTING -- Ture Most MODERN S AND AT Los Ww PRICES * } MON EY. fortasrone, hae n placed with me for immediate in gvestment at lowest rate. HUBERT L. EBBELS, Barrister, Port Perry. orth Ontario Observer "(Tho 0Dcist Paper of tho People.) .. FOUNDED IN 1857. ed and Published In Fert Perry. PERRY, OCT 16, 1919 VOTE FOR CALDER Vote for Calder who has done far more for his native County than all of its other representatives com- bined. It. was owing to his far, seeing and shrewdness that the im- mense 'institution, that will cost millions of dollars, - before comple tion, was Jocated near the shore -of Lake'Ontario in this County. ' He yields' a = wonderful influence in the halls of our Legislature "and 'no measure of great or vital importance is finally legislated on without he being consulted and bis sagacity and investigating qualifications are femed for broadness and accu- ray, and He seldom errs after ma- ture investigation and he is ack- nowledged 4 bright light as regards all. pertaining to the best iuterests 6f the & provi igce, That his faithfulness and superior ab tyinthe discharge of any. iid entitle him A JuDICIOUS APPOINTMENT Mr. Edw. Gleeson of Claremont, the efficient and energetic Return. ing Officer for the coming Provin< cial Election in South Ontario is the right man in the right place. He is rushing ths preliminaries of his (strenuous aud important duties so that the result will prove 'highly 'creditable to him. His appoint- fment to'the office is in every res< ipect a judicious one. The duties to be performed at {this Election are of dual magnitude, owing to the Voting on the Refer- endum, and his recompense, in Ijustice, should be duplicated. - SONYA Rev. 'P. W. Currie .conducted both services in St. Andrews Church on Sabbath October sth, preached excellent sermons: on both occassions. He also read the edict of Presbytery declaring the charge vacant, Rev. Mr. MacDon-| "iald of Wick isthe Nedpun pee- | tem. THE BIGGEST VOTE YET The Vote on Monday next will doubtless be the largest. Vote ever recorded in South Ontario, the Vot- ers' list contains fully double the number of Voters of any former ones, so that the new vote will equal the former one, and is constituted of ladies who in the past, haviog never had an opportunity of voting for Charles Calder, South Ontario's ideal statesman. Now that the chance is given them to do so they will doubtless take advantage of it|" to roll up his. majority to tremend- ous proportions and as to. former supporters they . may be relied on to do their part, ard it will be a pleasure for them to again make manifest their support in a manner so convincing that all oppositiod to Mc. Calder's return will - vanish when the ballots begin to be de. posited. ' THE LADY - VOTERS of South Ontario bave a grand 'op~ ajpofthdity of immaortalizing them- selyes'by placid wn X on" ier {hind new energy' pi eg new hea ne o "| GRY AT AUCTION § SALE Mr... Russel Davidson, lot 12, con. Implements and machinety has de- cided to dispose of all by Auction, and has given Mr. Jackson. instruc- tions to sell the same on the prem: don't fail to attend 'the sale. -- p-- £ £7 The farming community of South Ontario "have the oppor- tunity of their lives to return Chas. Calder on Monday vext and thus show their determination to do their utmost to make their interests felt jn the halls of our Legislature. « Let a' united effort be put forth 'by the farmers in this Riding to do justice to themselves and there can be no other result than of Calder's re-election; and in justice "10 him no other result can occur, PIANO TUNING AS IT SHOULD BE Mr. A. Stouffer, of Newmarket, a long experienced and highly skilful piano tuner is in town and pwners of instruments would consult their best interests by taking advantage of Liis presence.' He is also prepar- ed to negotiate 'sales for any style or grade of instruments, (and his prices cannot fail to please, Call phone 30, or leave orders #4 Buse. vsr Orrice, ~ RHEUMATIC P Oan Only Find Relief By En- riching The Blood. Rheumatism is a disorder of the blood. It attacks people when the blood is overcharged with acid and impurities, thus setting up inflamma- tion in the mucleés and joints. Wet weather or cold weather of autumn' may start the tortures of rheomat- ism, but is not the cause. only. Victims of this malady bave every reason to fear .the first: dull ache in the limbs and joims, fol}. lowed by sharp pains through the flesh and mucles; these sre the symp: toms of poison in the blood" which shortly leave the victim pain- ------ and helpless. There is only oii¢ way (6 cure rheumatism, and'that is through the blood. Liniments, hot applica- tions, and rubbing may give tempor- ary ease, but cannol possibly roo} the trouble out of the system. That can only be done by rich, red blood which Dr. Williams' Pink Pills _acivally = make... T! blood drives out the acids and impurities, and t atism dis If you are a suf- ferer from this palaful malady beg curing yourself wp 4 the use of Dr. Williams' Pink and' see how, soon the pains a iffness of the joints fade awa can get Dr. 'W Pills from any Ballots on Monday next after: the} oe paz] I supported and advo "opposition to eho of Bar. hitby Convention, Oct. 4th, 1919, sai d Hearst passed Temperance Act 'as War Measure. 'Its now up to the people." No declaration ..on Referendum. 'or fooling temperance people and votes, signed 4 No letter in Reformer _2ob editorial boost. Did not give lotto to ¢ ng. other Paper in the Ridi al Opti anizer, Oshawa. 2¢ Sr "4 eran m mber, voted Abolish th Bar,

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