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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 22 Oct 1914, p. 3

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out whenever want if just made. If jars have ones, say half- infinitely better than drying apes for bome use, or than rely- ing on keeping them fresh through- out the winter. The 'economically disposed housekeeper who will adopt this method the present sea- son will save mnney and do some- thing practical towards forwarding the movement in favour of using apples more freely and buying less imported fruit from the, motive of patriotism as well asa matter of economy. Might we suggest to other newspapers the "advisability of passing this advice on to their readers ? . The Lethbridge Herald tells the following story of bard lvck; A German 'count at Fort Vermilion, 800 miles north of Edmonton, lean | ed that the Vaterland was at war. He heard the call, and arranged for relays of Liorses to ride the go miles : portage to Grounard Lake. He did the go miles in 12 hours hired a motor boat and started down the es...30. miles. down. the propeller He vas: put-asho d bad jo walk = back to- another." - The second 'Start went better, and he "got 'ta Edmonton, where he was taker in tow by the Mounted Pulice, ! and is said fo be of the 28 prisoners out at the fair grounds. . TICKETS TO ALL PARTS OF THE * WorLp.--Mr. W. H. McCaw, Port | .. Perry, is now in a position to issue tickets to all parts of the world and to supply all necessary information to parties as to the cheapest and best routes, &c. In addition to his numerous Ticket Agencies for Rail- road and Steamship lines, he has been' re appointed Ticket Agent for the Grand Trunk Railway. Parties ntending to travel will consult their - own interests by consulting Mr. McCaw before embarking on a trip PORT PERRY MARKETS. Cosrected weekly Lucas, Grai Et Set Moreh) a Oct. 22. 1914 Fall Wheat ........ $1 15@ $1 20 . 110@ 115 1 05 o 6s © 75 ° 50 l cessandanese Se sssses umes Cattle, Ib... vives Hogs, Lt dfh Ibs... Grass Seed. ...... 88888358838 PARRRPRRR®® ° o ° 9 2 4 9 9 1 at Sa Shr ha a patent, on certuin cond A settlet who has exhausted his homestond right, may take a purchased homestead in certain districts, Prices $5.00 per acre. Daties.~Must reside 1X months fu each of three vears, cultiv- ate fiity acres and erect a house worth The area of cultivation is sabj-ct te reduction in case of Tourh, scrubby or vtony land. Live stock my be sa tated for cultivation under certain cun- d.tiour, Ww. I. CORY, C.M.G., Deputy of the Minister of tha Interior. N. B --Unautharized publi-ation of this advertisement will not bo paid or --6I888, Sittings of the Division Courts COUNTY OF ONTARIO. 1914. 1. WHITBY Clerk, Miss E. L. Mac- , Whitby --Jan. 13. Feb.'5, March 4, April8 May 4, June 8, July 8, ¥apt. 8, Oet. 2, Nov. 7, Dee. 4, Jan. 7, 1915. OSHAWA --Clerk, Miss E. I.. Mac- donell Whitbv--Jan. 14, Feb. 6 March 5, April4, Max 5. June 4 July 4, Sept. 4, Uct. 8, Nov. 9, Dee 5, J=2. 8, 1913. 2. BROUGHAM -- Clerk, M. Gleeson, Grenwood--Jan. 15, March 6, May 6, July 7, Sept. 5, Nov. 11, Jan. 11, 191 3. FORT PERRY --Clerk, J. WV. Barn- ham, Port Perry--Jan. 17, March 7. ~ May 7, July 8, Sept, Nov. 12, Jun. 12, 1815, 4. UXuRIDG Er Out, a M. espe; xbridge--Jan. I mreh 14, May 18; July 14, Sept. 8, 'Nov.'20, Jan. _ 18, 1915. 1 : 5. CANNINGTON--Clerk, Ths H. Fos- ter, §annington-- Jan. 9, March 18, May 14, July 15, Sept. 9, = Nov. 19, Jan 18, 1918, 8. BEAVERTON -- Clerk, Paterson, Beaverton--Jan 8, March 12 May 15, July 16, Sept. 10, Nov. 18. Jan. 14, 1916. 7. UPTERGROVE Clerk, Danie Leonard, Atherlv -- January 7 March 11, May 16, July 17, Sept. 11 Nov. 17, Jan. 18, 1915. By order, J. E. FAREWELL, Clerk of the Peace Dated at Whitby, Nov. 26th, 1918. Ww. J. GIBSON SONYA ONT. . Licensed Auctioneer Valuator, &c. Charges Moderate od. Satisfaction Guaran Patronage respecfully solicited. "buy all Sound | ALL Oxfords, Pamps and Slippers In Patent, |}. Suede, Nobuck, Canvas and Gun Metal, --in. Men's, Women's and ~Childrens'-- will be sold ; Da LIME AN _|A FRESH CAR OF LINE AND ON LAKEFIELD CEMENT, enor HARD WALL PLASTER. x Seah orders made on short notice, any size or Anythingyou don't see ask for it. | @ET MY' COAL PRICES || {FOR DELAWARE, LACKAWAN- {NA AND WESTERN SCRANTON * {COAL before purchasing, it will pay "you. I haved decided to ope Evaporator this season and ugh to APN after thie eno sel, on and' the 20th ES TRMBER. Prices abotit the same as previous years. 8 JOSEPH BIGELOY Port Perry, Sept. 15, 1914. THE BEST AND CHOICESF BREAD AND PASTRY EXTANT AND BEST CONFECTIONERY IN PHR WORLD IAT INGRAMS' ¥ a Ora nges ! Oranges Oranges CAWEER EROS' (Successors To Jamizson & Dexxison.) - Having purchased the Liver business'carried on by Jamieson Deanison, and the premises con nected therewith we intend ta REHORSE THE STABLES with first-class animals, and install New and Up-o-Date Vehicles h~Pyw we ®000000 with modern Tra s which for comfort and. convenitnce. cannot Sunshine and Flowers WHEN THE NORTH AM Bargain Prices for theNext 30 Days- 5 EE -- rams a FLOUR, BRAN AND SHORTS | FLOUR We have a full Stock of Flour of the following Celebrated and Popular Brands--PURITY, REINDEER, THREE STAR, as well as MONARCH ano DELIGHT PASTRY FLOUR. BRAN & SHORTS In Bran and Shorts we have Best Brands-- PURITY axp LINDSAY BRANDS. £7 Farmers and others before contracting for their Summer supply of Flour will do well to obtain our quotations for 500 Ib. and } ton quotations, for which we make Special Prices. , Ingrams'. YW. i. DOUBT Has just received a Full Range of Overcoatings (Chincillas and Rough Goods) _ from $165 to B20 'Bamples "of Suitable Goods for Ladies' "Coats 'which will be made up and a Perfect Fit Guaranteed FRESH & TENDER CAWRER BROS. In returning thanks to the public for the extensive pat- ronage bestowed upon them would intimate, that as in tho | past only choice fat animals will be slaughtered, so as to ensure the choicest and ten- derests Cuts possible, and we intend at all times to have an ampe supply of AND ; FRESH we will cut to please and deliver & SMUKED AND SALT MEATS A SPECIA A FULL STOCK PENDER CHOICE MEATS romptly, UNDER A BLANEET O SNOW AND ICE. Where truck farms are produgin | : lake "frontage i : ) irable 'We also have a 3] L acre : ch for w. we $ two thousand Stock Ranch for which will . 5 in exchange up to half its lots on can make ar-. ! AS We Are ¥ OF EVEYTHNG IN THE 70 SOLD TRENGTH Banach be urpaiaed » the Comnty, Fe ity Blankets, Bells, Trunks in sbundance. on of Prices Courted A. BEATTY | TTENTION. FARMERS | Bn HFarness Line T For Sale A number of Figst-Class Farms ; all of them may be obtained ®t PARDATNS I AM ALSO PREPARED TO Book Farms FOR SALE WHICH I MAY BE ENTRUSTED WITH MOTTO- Rapid TraNSIT NEGOTIATIONS AND SaTiSFac TION GUARANTEED. J. W. Meharry, PORT PERRY March, 1914. oo gm oy on RED CLOVER, ALSIKE AND TIMOTHY SEED FOR THE SPRING TRADE All Seed sold subject to Government Inspaciio graded accordingly. Prices Rigar We are Still Buguig Red Clover, Alsike and Timothy Seed. HighestPrica» AH KX FUIRDT. IEEE SR RY Bru PR AR LA pay Casband the highest price for any quantity of Wool I'am prepared to the rates a8 poss NE re : i} ¥ani'also in the market, at all times, for Choice € Hogs, Sheep and Lambs Calves, Hides and Sheepski thie ighest Market Prices, Fish every Tuesday. : Cottteous treatment and prompt delivery 3 May 21, 1913. WwW. A. BO Painting, House Decors AND SEEN WRIT = HE EX MYRTLE LIVERY MYRTLE STATION, ONT. rats WEEE OB HOM, YUL, rE a HA une HAD CONSIDERABLE EXPERIENCE House Decorator and Sign Writer I have Op in these lines nes if ; 3 3 and am | red to do all Work = entrusted 'cannot fail to give ! . i { EA N NE PROT Nr)

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