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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 10 Aug 1911, p. 2

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GRAND TRUNK R'Y SYSTEM. "TIME TABLE. A 'PorT PERRY. GoiNa SOUTH. GOING NORTH. '7.80 a.m. Q.I1 a.m. 11.55 a.m. 3.55 p.m. 1.40 p.m. 7.33:p-m. : Several sums from MONEY. toss bar 'vestment at lowest rate, HUBERT IL. EBBELS, Barrister, Port Perry. THD OBSERVER Has ao Goon SIRCTTATION, and is constant] wing in favor. It is the BEST ie Medium in the County ; is the champion of the Agriculturists and of the more con- servative and practical class of peo- , is not a favorite of schemers, ers and cligues ; it ia the Oldest and Best Established--founded in 1857--the most original and best in its local and general news depart place of publication--Port Perry. TRRMS---$1 per annum in advance, if fot + paido in advance, $rso will be D0 TER Most MODERN STYLES ! AND AT Low PRICES. bo Official Paper of tha People.) DUNDED IN 1887, Only Paper Printed and Published in Port Perry. ETT I I ET, PORT PERRY, AUG. 10, 1911 The speakers anriounced for the Conservative meeting on Saturday, Aug: 12, at Whitby, are Col. Sam Hughes, Mr. Ed. Bristol, and Capt. Tom Wallace. Single fare onrailway The telephones in use in Mont- real and its suburbs number about thirty thonsand. Toronto merchants are oganising to protect themselves from the oper- ations of dead beats. What would most public speakers, and 'not a few writers, do without the phrase "along these lines ?" To say the least the Laurier Gov- ernment has not shown itself fever- ishly anxious for redistribution. The Dominion Government is ad- vertising for tenders for the erection of a wireless telegraph station at Midland. 5 The Toronto News makes kindly fefer to Mr. Pugsley's* generou ind and sensitive and . stainless our." $i %The ancient Jetherg ras once the 'ment and is printed entirely iti the 1 g the "life d veins and arteries of the stead of draining it off land. "What is this new po ed to do?' asked Mr. calculated to separate Canad ality into sections again. er reciprocity flow no instead of cast' and west, veing will be drained of tha life and strength. We sho commercial interests up the Empire, Mr. Taft says, to my way in- order 'ta federation of the Empire and young women, old men women, gird on your thig instruments, conquer the it great while making yofifse) But there is a vision wide? tv of Canadian nationality, from the loins of the Old Moth Her heroes are our herbes, h our greatness, and her future @ "| By all the gods, we Ednadiay, ans, New Zelanders--we free § | are no less bound to the Enip we are fee." ¢ | outburst of applause, and Currie, M. P;, of North Sin the meeting to a close. He the past Joyal Conservatives Liberals had stood togeth tountry's good. He believed do $0 on September 21, an that no more than a corpo would be returned to Otta port the policy of the Lau ment. --rgr The census' figures surprising. © modest in His. cl # . County, Georgi / five State pers ons af $60 a -motith; 0 The Totonto Sti that "the very last wo said on the guestion tiatket canal. H Nearly half a million is to be wasted on it Go West--or No the optimist. The N Speaker says tised New Ontano the whole world. Ni tty has timber an burp." ; " Duting the past over 18,000 sheep ha! from the United Stal and sold at'prices un paid to Canadiag 1; course, after payi other proof hi ee benefit the Canadian The Hon. A, B: A the Newmarket cai justified in two That means, of elector who votes: the Laurier Gow approve of thi criminal waste' o Ba A A pr Ea 8 a | in 1011 ts di nd wi i : 2 a A i eas to hole ct i them "'with havin, Be Ee ar tanet g eu participation in. the name, ter and freedom of Britons." . Du tha 16th of August the articles of capitulation for the surrender of Detroit poi and 'of the United States General's 1] forees were signed, These things happened ninety nine Siyearango. Yesterday waa the anniver- S1sary of the day of Brock's departure £1 from 'Toronto to prepard to meet Hull. Mi It was on the 27th of July, 1812, that Brock opened on the House of Assamhly of Up Canada, and it was oh 29th of 'July, 1911, and the last Parlinmeot ofthe Dominion of Cavads was dissolv. The modog operandi of Washington n orent from what it was in 1812, but the -obfect is tha same---the substituting of Atierican connection for Caiada's Gili connection, \ But the Capadian people of to-day will be as tru to their 'copntry and to thie Empifé as "were the Canadiaiis of e | Dearly a huudred years ago. ? ~'F5Happily it is With ballots' not ballets, they hava this time to resist the designs. of the United Staten, Killed by Lightning: Paterboro', Aug 6.LDurlag a doyere electrical storm this afternoon ane Fife of Utonabee was killed oy lightn- ing fn Jackson Park. The barns of Albert White, one mila from the city in Smith township, were fired by lightning and with the 'reason'd trop entirely dburned. Other barns fh the vicinity o | wera struck but not burhed. Electtic : Yeat: Wosberrll, DishLav or Fiefiicar Duyiont aviCoN, i A 3 of hibition £vary devica o High the great white power: His been {made the servant of man, The Hyiro- Einctric will have a special display aud ependent concerns are clamoring for inventions. Itisths electric,age. . to show the public the Yatus of their ni Er COMING --F, E. Like, Opt. oy B., 16g Ydnge St, Toronto's able Eye Specialist, can ibe consulted at W. H. McCaw's, Jewelry Store, Port Perry, on Thittsday, August 17th. If your eyes trouble you con spit him.* Diflicult cases invited." Toronto News :--Inside the Buf- {alo breakwater may be seen to-day a row of big, modern steel lake car- tiers, with a. topnage, aggregating probably 100000, Their- fires are){2® out and their crews are idle, . At 'onawande a fleet of smaller lum- Otome

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