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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 7 Aug 1913, p. 2

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KT of of ths Poop.) Wa IN 1887. Tite ttade bf Canada tontinues fo increase and shows the abounding prosperity of the Dofninion in all departments. Taking the trade in the aggregate for the twelve months ending April 36, tg13, as compared 'with the same twelve months of the preceding year, there is a splendid increase, 2 OVER BILLION. The tradé of Canada for twelve months ended April 30 aggrogated ' $1,079,934,011 as against $879,611;- 838, an increase of $290,322,193. Imports were $678,587,617, and exports $401,346,401. Imports 'from the United States were $442, '213,343, an iicrease of $75,000,000 'or 18 percent: over the previous year. The total increase in impotts was $127,000/600- In the total exports the increase ' 48 $73,000,008. To Great Britain they totalled $183,734,820 and to the United States $168605,800. OUGHT TO BR This is sufficient answer to those 'who have maintained tEat under the existing éystem Canada would not prospef. Canada is sound in every way and under the present administration no ont can say honestly that there has been any- thirig but marvellous advarice. F Thousand Meh Re- ory quired. ! any Laponens'. - ExcuRsioNss=| / Tris YEAR'S WHEAT Cro will. BE THE LARGEST IN THE * Histoky oF CaNapa. The wheat ¢rop of 1913'Will be the greatest ever harvested in Man- jtoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, thus requiring the farm laborers of the East to récruit and assist in harvesting the World's greatest break basket. The Governnients of the respec- Provinces state that forty "thousand men will be required for ese will - pally recruited from Ontario, and thé prosperity of Canada dépends on securing labor proashy. The Canadian . Pacific, bn which Company will fall practically the entire task of trafsporting the men to the West, is already making special artabge: ! ets Dn Excursioti ik is : nts in Ontario to Mani: toba; Saskatchewan and Alberta 'will'Be run, and special trains op- making the trip: io about ty six hours and avoiding any of cars or transfers. This of this place had, on! misfortune to fall in the lawn ontoa ce-|. alk, breaking both his wrists. | Suggical aid was immedi. --Our High School 8 again ffont with ' colors flying. of the fourteen candidates the Normal Entrance have carried ' off of whom won hon- tittle son,, of Uxbridge; Mrs: Alonzo Jones of Toronto, at Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Letcher's for the weekend. Messrs. Thos, Crothers, Edw. Reeten, Chas. Milller, and R. Daly, of Teronto spent the holiday with Mr: aid Mrs. G. J. Morrish. Mn Wm. K: Ramsay, C.N. R. Siation Agent at Verigin, Sask, and wife, are visiting friends in Port Perry and Scugog. Mr; and Mrs,:A, W. Terry, and Mr: P. J. Mart{s, of Toronto, spent the holillay with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Smallman. #2 Consuuters of Coal will con- sult their best interests by reading Mr. Orchard's Reciept as regards the consumption of his celebrated Pea Coal and its amalgamation with his other Coal. Wao Wants fo RENT A SPLEN- pip Farm ?7--It will be seen by Mrs. G. Whiteway's advertisement else- where in this issue that she is des sirous of renting her splendid 200- acre farm in the 12th concession of the Township of Reach for a term of years. This is a rare opportans ity to tent a desirable farm that cannot fail to prove highly remunet ative to the fortunate renter. Mr. Richard Harper, Utica, has had the misfortune to have ene of his valuable cows stray away. Where is she? Whe knows? Mr. Harper is offering a suitable reward "The winter pf the Liberal discon- tent was not ade glorious' summer by thé North Grey election. Ah no! 3 Thé British Government, accord- ing tothe recent statement of the First Lotd of the Admirality, stil cotint§ upod 'Chhada to do her share; Not{f Sir Wilfrid Laurier knows it. ] What's this, the block system in eflect in the Intercolonial ? Makes Bill Pagsley, T.B. Catvel; Frank Oliver, Mike Clark afd the other blockers prick up their ears. The Borden Governmentis go- ing ahead with thé ovement for coptrol of Ocean freight rates. The Laurief = Qofetnment made a timid start in the same direction but feared to go on. Or was it ar The Borden Goverment Govern- ment is goifig to beautify the the greatness of It won't have to|officer of the Sunday School, andthe' er (riumph, twelve of the éandi- 'Entrance and three of EDITH BRUCE (Honours) MAY COULTIS ROY FERGUSON (Honours) MORLEY HONEY RE. A rs; LERROYD TEN SON EARL WILLIAMS RUTH WOODGER. Massachusetts legislature at its last session of 171 days passed near- ly 1,000 new laws. : Considerably better than an aver- age crop of hay in Oro, is the report of the Barrie Gazette. The Baptist Summer Assembly 1 * Next Sabbath Totten has ann hold a Sunday People's meeting Church at the tisual All are cordially in¥i It is hoped that the | with theit teachers be able to be with us The Quarterly Prince Albert Ciréhit Sunday at Manch ent appointments ed and a deeply ce] ROBT. PHILP, was held : : Secy: of Societ Rev. J. W, Tottert ice a Ts last Sabbath evéiiiig BIRTHDAY SONG It was largely atten Ze interest in the serV! fest. The prospects an interesting week-¢ of the nature of a 5 At Bethel last we Aid tet and 2 b Doctor's, ministers, lawyers and writers all attack the present fash. fons, but has it made any difference; or will it ? During the year ented on Matth 31st the debt of the Dominion was reduced nearly twenty-five millioh dollars, The Hamburg: Afherican liner Imperiator brought six thousand passengers on her setond voyage to New York. Itis reported from Vancouver that the salthoh pack will be the largest in sik years: But will the price come town ? During 1912 the United States Governttieht inspectors condeitihed about 4 Hhillion Hog carcasses and parts of carcasses fot ttiberculosis: In a Toronto btisihess house the othet day, accotding to the Star, the proprietor sent several female etttployees home to piit on more clothes. It is claithed on good authority that not onezhalf of the farms in the United States prodtice any horses. No wondef horges are in good de- rand. ; Claus Spreclels, the big "Sugar Kittg," predicts that next year will be the most ptosperous in the his- tory of the United States. And in Canada ? Prof. G. E. Day, of the Ontario Agriculttral Gpllege, i Buitin in quegt of Shorthors cattle, of # good milking strain for the College herd. Two citizens of Parry Sotind were charged before the Magistrate with dyoamating a lake in which fish were plentiful, and were fined $50 and costs each, Prince Albert 'Mr. Eveland, late of Sarnia, who has lately opened a shoe shop and and -barber shop hére, bas moved into the house of Mt, Warten, next to the post office: He evidently intends to make this his home and to push business. We wish him success. young men, Mr. Hoy Wilson, soft of Mr. O. Wilson. Me was stricken with appendicits, and so rapidly did it develop that in a little less than two days his bright life ended: He was leader of the Choir and an beloved and respected. The ; was conducted by | Egypt .. 4. W. Totten, ass- pathy proved church: Come . § 8 Bhirley = WOMEN'S INSTI The meeting at Mts. G. ertson's, whete the yoting lad: ducted operations, was very esting, especially when it & the ice-cream. They provi erously fof the sixiysone The next meeting is to be the Town Hall, Blackstock, 2 13, when we will entertain' ton Branch, apd, althoug! busy time jn a farming com! we are hoping for a large cro a good time. Mrs. James 2 and Mrs. Albert Werry will agbas hostesses. After Treasure in Sun Fleet London, Aug. 1.--One most romantic, and at the' time most promising huni sunken treasure, will start in the Bay of Navatino od coast of Greece, where 63 and Egytian ships of war werg Sun by the allied fleets of Englaad, France and Russia in 1827. Of these 63 vessels, 43 have | located and buoyed ; many of are known to have gone dow! specie and ther treasures on and, apart from this, the v the actual maternal of the shi their guns is estimated at mense suri. A cotnpany has been der the title of the Na n m ith d reasure and aq of valtein the ships th The secretary, Mr. E. W§ told how thesalvors willg and what they expect to fig «All the existing rec might throw any light on and and armament of th ships have been most carél amined," he said, "and despatches of Admital himself, and from other have been able to ascertai ly the size and nature of every vessel thativas engagement. ¢ It is thus possible, to estimate at the bottom there aie at least of oak timbers, whi of time and the sea ed tothe color and hase « All these old ships w ed with almost pure is estimated that ther least 3,000 tons of the hulls of the submerged "Then there are the cording to the records 5 jtish Admirality: 23 went down in 'the ? ian ships, three 'hundred of these made of bropze--wh from £50 to £60 per average weight of ly be put at four REEOOBRB® ctors have decided to make the Fair ¢ on FRIDAY. SEPT. 12-the Bigg A Contract has been made withthe Curtiss' Fying Machine Oo'y of NewYork for an Ryviator ee AND "Flying Machine space. weekly. for farther Fair News OF CANADA, LIMITED: i & Absolutely False. i WALKERVILLE, ONT., Juy 8kp, 1913: MB P.C. GRAHAM. : Porr PErev/=-- . We have been deluged at this office with inquiries fro Ford prospects regarding rumours 10 the effect that the Ford Company are selling cars or propose selling 'cars at. specia prices, these prices varying anywhere from $200.00 per éar to' three ears for $1000.00. = We quote you herewith advertisement No. 342 from? our July newspaper copy, reading as follows : "You ean't buy gold dollars at a dis- count nor Ford éars at special - deceived, i absolutely net. believe that the rumours oe Dominion of Canada bave been start perfions outside ths Ford organization with 2 and we take this opportunity of stating defin 2 finally that we have not considered i 108 sd nor are we going to con: sider the sale of the Ford cars at anything other than fal advertised list prices, neither is there miy fotmdation in the' ramour that the Ford Company is going to eliminate its or< pity | Canization of Dealers and sell direct to the consumer. Ford organization is ing FORD MOTOR COMPANY -|

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