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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 23 Jul 1914, p. 2

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A oat Office Iuspestor, Tox SA SUTHERLAND, ~ Post Office se Oldest best in he wot will be 7 'sums from ooo, ave pearance. Mr. Gerow was tor and the skill displayed in construction is highly creditable him, Mrs. J. J. Cassidy, of Ng; Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. { the Chist of Police of this town, Mr, John Cassidy- : ; {manville Firemen will ron an Ex-|"" i They just sweep one province after | another, 'Haven't two 30 provinces | been mopped up with them 'inthe Ee under 12 yrshalf fare Returning train leaves Lindsay at 1p. LOosT N the 23rd June a Valuable Gold Locket inscribed *"W.G." § one side, the other bearing the pare and Compass design. A itable reward will be paid for its 'tecovery. : Wi. Granam, ¢ Springwater Farm,' Fuly 4, 1914. Scugog. STRAYED STEER Came into the premises of the undersigned about the 15th June a Yearling Steer The owner is requested to come, rove property, pay expenses. and: tke the'animal away. otherwise it Will be sold as the law directs. WM. SAVAGE, Scucos. LOST RTWEEN OSHAWA AND SONYA ? size automobile Prest-Q-Lite will be rewarded * by noti- Carriage "Co, Oshawa. Notice to Creditors Robert Hodgson late of Ontario in the Pro- vinceof Ontario, Gen- tleman, deceased. eis his rir clas that all co aims against thy of the above tamed Robert Hodg- on or about the Ninth ra tequired on or before hf Septem AD. 1914, to or deliver to | oT. Ehbe of the Village of Port in the County of Ontario, Solicitor Foe Edgar Hedgson and William Bxecutors of the Will of the de- their Christian and Surnames, so and descri] fous, Ether nll lars of their ims, a it 2 accounts, and the ed the séourity, if "any, held by mentioned date, the iday of July EE last two weeks ? On giving up'the Liberal adr ¢ ship in 'Ootario, Mr, N. W, Rowell will sing a verse or two of that fine poem "Crossing the Bar," dwelling with pathetic emphasis upon the lite "And may there be no. moaning at the Bar when I embark." The Liberal Senate Killed he bill to recoup the Farmers} depositors, and hey said it a question-of principle. The Liberal party will soon have spent enough time in Opposition to entitle them to naturalization paps ers under the new law, subject. of course to their passing the educa: tion test. 3 The Borden Government/is: still spending money to meet the obliga: tions incurred by their predecessors: When this is finished the counted will have a chance to ® abead faster. The Opposition left Ottawa last week with its reputation packed loosly iri & collar box. Nor presence of the little stra ngéF any inconvenience to the spare! collar, The new Naturalization Bill cor- reefs a pumber of difficulties which arse ynder the old law, taips no provision for m adians out 'of 'separati hE did the | 'cursion to Lindsay next Thursd Easterners' returning from: the "7 {West say that oil grocery bills: -- There are warious hopeful. signs in Orillia of an Andustrial and it now 'appears probabe the coming fall and winter will see the country. generally once more on the up grade. - In' the east, crop {prospects are good, and there ; is reason to believe that the" bright predictions of a satisfactory harvest} kiin the Northwest are warranted, so '{far as present appearances es Packet, --r---- Edmonton, Alta.; July 22.--More | 8C ready money for the farmers of the Province of Alberta. That {6 the progtam of the Al- berta goverpment, according 10 an announcement made at the Parha- ment buildings here to-day by Hon. Charles R. Mitchell, Provincial Treasurer, who said : WE shall use our best endeavors to Secure this for the farmers. This does not mean cheap money. Mon ey is sot. cheap at present in this or 'any 'other country, and it is likely to become dearer. ©The government is preparing to Xake action along the lines recom- pended by the commission; headed | - #5 A modest man complains. that | £01 5 warm weather, gam and the lade have put © gowns made'of sheer, if not diap ous, material, he often fin cult to tell whether it is /man woman that is bearing op | Him, until they eh t- it that the poor man Won round and-escape if he weke what was coming? " As the cesuit of the and in whiiéh certain officers "eonvict- - | ed of receiving bribes in connection "| with purchases for the British Governmentohas' dine striactions that henceforth 6 "cone tracts for supplies for the army or nayy shall be issued to "Lipton's Limited. Midland complains grievously of the dog nuisance, and the Enter. prise advises the Council to try high license, declaring. that since y.. the nd Notice is further given that after |, oll; year which closed ) the United States tax pro- duced pearly $72,000,000, Which is mech more than Was expected even ago. The figures show el ¥ diff "for constructive and profitable pur the interests of Alberta, the question of rural credit: i This credit will be extended only poses and it may be so nominated in the bond. We believe that, be-' $ sides improved and additional fin- ancial facilities, thers will be better and more-purposeful plans for farm- ling and all branches of agriculture [throughout the province in the future." x Mr. 'Mitchell spoke at length of the technical educational work that is being carried on in Alberta, also outlining what the government his accompiished in establishing train. ing schools for farmers' sons and daughters. He said that the Gov. ernment, at the head of 'which is Hon. Arthur L. Siften, had estab. lished a network , of railroads | which, throughout the pro <4 +| When completed in or "three "| years, 'will make Alberta. better ihr? with transportation facil- in the ~Ten in the Province The program includes ich bids fair to open up|: at mining district has to Montreal by Mr. h, a mining man of compromise. "My apprehengion in con intensified by my feeling of attach- ment to Ireland and of sympathy with her people, who "have ays welcomed me with war affection: "Gentlemen, . you rep y lay in the fact that for You also have a g : my dominions over scarcely less concerned this question, ; of regard you then in this ante ; as trustees for the'honor and peace of all. "You responsibilities are indéed great. The time is short. You > ji: I know, employ it to tne fu " advantage and be patient, ear - add conciliatory. In view.of the magnitods ol interests at stake, 1 pray God 'in His infinite wisdom may glide, you and your deliberations so hat fey may tesult in the jo an Re eorabe settlement far as I could see said Mr © gibi rn i a it is impossible to say what deyelop there, a. in i of whe o chm! bets of 1 Parl animous in the opinion prove abortive, and" e opinion that the Govern put ~the original ¢ through. Rumors the impending} tion of Parliament 'are It is reported that the Liberal organization has b fied that they cannot take cations until after the So convinced are the Un a general election that sent messages to all workers to be prepared for & election within three weeks, A Forward Mo Neglected : 'Ohi The Children's the County of Ontario'h for many months that t more work todo than a meet by giving only ap time fo the work, and cases: are to be, atte need attention, hey ents for. evangelistic time in Ontario ellis Til, Stella Wallace, Olive {aononis) Thi prizes, donated by dis at the real importance of| , ihe prospects extend over which a' piogiamme will be vender ed for whiely the following excel- "has been secured s-- Mr Leonard Richer, Violin Soloist, Ux~| bridge ; Mss, (Dr) C. Wi Henders| and Miss Alethea Bateett, Elocu: : Hu. Totten is lib i the fa

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