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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 29 Oct 1914, p. 2

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Queen "Mary has insugurate. he in a position to sell advantage-| 8 Howard Mark, 8. 8. No. 9. (d) Best Plat Asters-- yi : iation.--F C.N. sick and wounded of this contin}, fund to provide emplo; Bure; 4 : ously to his patrons, , He is delight- | (b) Sheaf of Oate-- 1 Dora Batley, No 10 0 ing to absence of teeth and want of precta gent all comforts which may be pos- | Bh : y , for . . 1 John Pickett, No. 10 2 Luatta Batson, No 12 25 . 5 sible either directly through our v women who have beer tirroww. out | 8d With the "town and considers 2 H Skinner, No. 16 8 Willis Whiteford, Not | nourishment, but was as sound and | penaons 'Why You Should |own Society or indirectly through of work by the war. / Beaverton thrifty, enterprising and| 8 Milton Howsam, No. 19 4 bel eo ran. Mo 17 iss active on the day'of liis death as| guonort | The Oanadian - |the British Red Cross Society. To . Lo / a desirable place in which to abide. | (¢) Care of plot-- Sweet, P doubtless. | pport The. Uanadia accomplish this we must have first Eligible -single men sim Geo. 1 Verna Bailey, No. 10 (¢) Best Plot Sweet Peag-- ever, and would doubtless, had he a ¥ i Pogue, of St. And: H. Letcher, Port Perry, Canada, to Rev. Mr. West, of Port Perry, ad- PrET 4 . Peterboro, will cons Hy ary Services in Sti [toral charge of Ashburn and Utica (Goo Presbyterian Church next{on Wedneeday, 2{st Oct. The| i Mana st Nov. Everybody | Moderator, Rev. Me. Cameron, of = : West Hill, presided: Rev: Mr.} 4 L. Grau Gilroy, of Pickering, preached the | SB. fiom Induction Sermon, 'emphasising the 1 H importance of earnest . co-operation Hd _| with "the Pastor, The Moderator sinh ed to Blackstock, and will be in- then put the usual questions which gy ke-- ducted to. Whithy - Presbytery on| "ere suitably ~ answered by the | Min 4 Tuesday, 8rd November. pastor elect, and inducted Mm imto| 3g. x a the pastoral charge and: the Pres- 41 Grant 3 0 1 '| The engagement is announced of | bytery extended the right hand OF (s) Plain Handse ae. was | Miss Nita Alberta Letcher, second | fellowship welcoming Mr. Jebaston| J Jie0S Grant, An implement shed costs , are daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William [into the - Presbytery of Whitby. AT Hn No 1 but 4f 15 gee Se ath » ; will Jast, it is a investment. Mr. Allen Crawford, Savannah, |dresed the newly inducted pastor, | 1 Gerts Tate, Ne oN + | Farmers will often say they cannot | Georgia, the marriage to take place [émphasising the importanes of 3 Stella Shinndsy fe Ho was SXeyaaly mst ulas and an aflord. to build 4 shed. "The truth ] November at. preaching the Word, and tat the!" | B. Beaton, No er | evély. made horse: and 'was sbso- |is, they Fanuol afford fo be witho ut! London Ontario Observer Me. A. Foster, of Toronto, while | Pastor is God's interpreter of truth{ 3 I: Meda, 1 > Hutely sound. * Muckle had suck' s Ot att a | £10,000: for A VIRAL IU UMOUT VOT [ia town last week, on a visit to hisjo the Jpeople. Rev.. Mr, Moig, of fi) Heodigaron <8 § SH] head, neck and eye as probably will depreciation on unboused machin- sick and wai - sm y mother, Mrs. Wm. King, we under- : i eh? LN. Ledsk 1¥] Te "act Ain LE BL rect unhou; Our object in a, TOE NST b Columbus, suitably siddeessed 'the! N : horges ery on the average sized farm is sof, > hye of stand, = purchased twe residential ) = Reo. a Nodhi AM heat ns otto ores s quickiy as I Paper of fis Nagi.) ies, ome 'on Union Avenue |S0ngregation as to thele duties to} 8M. Boe, Np } grea as tn el : yal the a iD 3 B87. other on Perry Street. " pastor and church. Afsor. the "a 28 Rot {pl m t a Aro works 'which 1s. n 4 passin | oi : {pastor was introduced te the people (= B : hort tinie during the year, {178 4 ast 3 as. eS E % . Rta op : ttt : dri == = ¢ is carrying on served -b fics . n was marked and His" § bgp ; TS LT 7 ha ? Chae 4 y the ladies of the Congre- : vas marked: ai his "friends and|3 ma : in di fin given halfa 3 = Satensive oe mn getion. (a) Bost 's Riluiivers were fegion, an d although | the' car it receives, an "ab : li p the Delgiam. aviug purhuied (he Hock in Tile ome Afr Si 4 oath of a Horse is fiot" conduc | Beglect will shorten the Jife of any. loo Foy eaters, ¢ "The "all but lost artvof keitling "socks has been recalletl.ac a result PLambton's stables iv Eoglew 1 who "wefuse to. offer their sexvices to the #ditmy, wre'bring 'disthurged. i "oronto News :-- The dent ists of " 3 banker during the nine years he pon Therefore, give as your heart dic- : . SU Howa:d Mark, No. & os 8 y! Ey Toronto - have formed a rifle ¢l ment elsewhere in this issue that 8 ! 1 Clifford Mark, Na 9 » By Colonel {G. Sterling Hyerson, M.D., | dates. The widow's mite and the I thes aves got into action hes Mr. M. Maude, who comes highly ® Se of Bar 2 Fergusen Munsee, U No I4, owned hitn, and he always had a $0.0. F reelslait o The Caundian | he millionaires cheque are equally swould kill the enemy's naren:. T'piémier Hearst sprodicts that *glext bier will Bring the greatest ' . Cho . and has taken possession. Hefbas 3 K. Alldred, No IT! 3 ga No less a personage than Mr. I for many months such wholesale) Cross Central Committee, 77 King Dau of settlers whieh Ontario has already pond a large Ho. (a) Bost 6 Bars a. 4 Lomo Beda, Uo 1 3 = | Watson of Toronto. oof oe on slaugh Sor he ba (efi ong pe ear coments a yon ain he iver known. : . i 5 Frank Whitfield, No 9 _ g= olile ' trated on the battlefields of Europe. | local committee our district, ply of the best coal mined which 1 Murray Williams, No. 9 ta Bost, Plate any. o Dekrabidiistery ! ele urope. | local ct 8 ot y! : ! John' D:* Rockefeller has given he is ready to sell at bin or deliver| gq, Th N ¥ hich i '8 acres of land, valued at|throughout the town or at Prince| 4 B Forsyth, No. 19 ot 2 Dora Builey, No: ve pronounced Muckle Wilkes the Best ooo, Which Is under the mnark and ¥ 5,000 , e 0 ' 8 Clifford Suyder, No 13 & ' not counting the Austrian and Rus. ; nal to Bix be ; ! S a refuge for birds, The | Albert, and being an expert judge | 5 Vm Carnegie, No.19 4 Ferguson Muuro; U No 14 24 Grock Horse in Canada. = Some]sian forces at all, it may be said n a apes : 3 t i pe gulf ot Louisi > of coal his patrons may depend on 6 Jas Michie, No. 12 5 Lenore Medd U'Ko 14 + 2 prsk In "anaca: Se such collosial armies have ever betn TL ue letter py pon. is on the guk o uisiana. : . . i LAS: : 3 Ai i i a to the comm! y 8 getting only the genuine article ©) oer Be No. ® gp, Suns 1X COLLECTIONS Foran idea of the immense profit this seen before, Let us consider what RIGHT 710, HEALTH charge with this explanation at {1 * Spend that'dbllar at home. Its { girculation through local channels } brings back to yourself a handsome of a number of the leading business men of the town. Mt. Parr poss.' esses the essential qualifications to All knowing Mr. Parr in this part wish him success, Coal | Ooall It will be seen by the advertise- recommended from his former place of residence, has purchased Mr. Turner's Coal Business as well as his residence on Cassimir Street every time, and his prices are right. A New Catrie Pass--Mr. Jno. PRIZE WINNERS 2 V Short, 8. 8. No. 17 2 Horace Les, No. 12 3 Violet Short, No. 17 Crass 11--BARLEY (a) Threshed grain from plot-- 1 Lloyd Acton, No, 16 ° 2 V Short, No. 17 2 Ernest Lee, No. 13, (¢) Care of Plot-- 1 Violet Short, No. 17 2 Ernest Lee, No. 12 8 Harry McMillan, No. 13 2 Freeman Howsam, No. 19 (c) Care of Plot-- 1 Jas Michis, No. 12 2 Murray Clarkson, U No. 14 5 F Munro, U No 14 1 Vera'Alldred, No 1 2 Merle St. John, No 3 Laura Thomas, N 4 Etta Morris, U No 14 5 Franklin Mc Crass (a) Best Plate 6 Spies-- 4 Lloyd Acton, No 16 5 Wallace Ellicott, No 12 (b) Best Plate 5 Snows-- 1-Marion Leask, No I2 2 Fraok Lee, No 13 r 1 Clifford Haron No 2 1 Walter Merrick, No 18 2 Clifford Mark, No 8 (b) Weeds, named. -- - © 1 Mona Roe, No 18" I: 12 Lo Kage, No 12° VIII APPLES cifé to $amiment, very many strong men; kiioWing his good qualities, on | had failed for some time passed ow- .| been provided with 'a set of false teeth, lived many moré years. He said, he looked on Muckle as his young Muckle to sell when he wish- ed to replenish his exchequer, and it always brought a good figure." judges of horses on the continent, famous animal bas been to the country during the twenty-five years in the stud, when it is cstimated mechanism. The nianufacttret is nol responsible for the care of any ma: chinery after it is sold. Thisrests én- wasted anpually in unnecssory de- Red Cross Bocioty 'The Canadian Joatribution to the Medical Services in the - Great European War Cross Society. "1t may truly be said that never in the- history of the world has thure been and will there continue to be Estimating the combatants at 2,000 are the probable casualties based on former modern wars, The battle of Magenta was fought in 1859, the French lost 8 per cent.and the Aus- oil stoves and" many. other articles as our privilege to provide for the MONLY, with which to purchase the necessary articles which cannot be made at home, to contribute cash to wounded and sick soldiers and to pay the running expenses. welcome, and will be faithfully ap- plied. Money and goods should be sent to the Treasurer, Canadian Red No Reason Why They Should Suffer From Backaches sleeping caps, pyjamas, socks, coal | to parties to 'the numerous Ticket of the 'war. X x ? » : ac | havé been sent to. the hospitals at Agencies for | Fa " succeed in any undertaking which GREENBA RURAL ; Foote ts ; hearing ofMuckle's death,cried like trely with: fhe farmer, gh thoy Valcartier and Quebec. road and Steamship lines, he! i deartive Review :--Ifs when | he enters into, and being experienc- SCHOOL FAIR 1" quran Se - _| children: . 'Mr. Hyland remarked, |position "he should - look - after Ts Nes blew previously sigted that Been, Joop SE niet Agent | > t pel . . . 1 Amy Real, No . ME * IT NCE" . st. | 30,000 Canadian "troop: ranc . 1 . Part a ie: see Fi that {ed and practical, together with his Crass I-OATS. 2 Annle Gordan, No 12 3} | whila in the 'Opsexvir Orrice, the ie WON. Iijeresis Wg ow to Europe to take part in he|ntending to travel will consult th 3 ans do the goose- | knowledge of mercantile tran. |(a) Threshed grain from plot-- 8 Mooa Boe, No 18 + othe " y ple great war. It is our duly as well|own interests by. consulting Mt step. sactions, and being an expert buyer 1 Verna Bailey, 8. 8. No. 10 4 Daisy Howsam, No 12 ;fotheriday, "that although Muckle| thas -save the thousands of dollars McCaw before embarking on a tri closet "It's mighty hard to keep a sa skin wife on a muskrat salary; ho ! interest on your investment. Jefirey of Prince Alpert being de-| 3 Willie Carnogie, No. 18 and Headaches 4 Fred Beadle, No. 13 (0) Weed Seeds, Filo: Decided. by Salt. 1 Walter Menvick, that during that time, he sired no trians 9.2 per cent. "At Solferino : A at Lad sirous of having a cattle pass under No 16 : ) Legal disputes in Borneo are aR According' to a despatch to an|the Grand Trunk Railway. track $ Locka Baton, No. 18 2 Mons Doe, Non Ltd less than one thouand five hundred SSuras ars Freheh 29 pe r Sey ty ri 1s oy ve oman Sejones Wee ed in 8 curious manner. The twe Bo i newspaper. there are 10,000 zoning ticughy ane of is. farms, | W NO. as ahmed. EAR ion JA US I1ans oltre S04. 0 1500 at | FIEN JOY ealthy. » 12PPY | cants are each given a Jump of {tng the soigers| communicgid i Nout Enc sn 1 at Senn en Fo ln Lac) we nd civiliané in fiorthérn. Hungary. with the ngi oe the | 1 Andrew Me] I No. 1d: i efor RC $200 10/8400" C360: | fn 1870 al Froeschwaler thie French | torturing backaches, violent hea] Gina eh ---- 3% bo 1 the {A gobd fariner friend of the Pac- | constractign of the pass Made sod I Tay UNo. 14 pou rh bit 'estimating each at $100, a IoW/jost 21 per cent., the Germans 15 palpitation or some other of the Kiger approves of the suggestion made | their inspector reported it a suc.| 4Jas Murta, No. 18 » . ®) Whitten | estimate, makes a total of, $159,000. | Per cent 2 St. Privat, French 1 nas eyije that follow anaemia, or dst" week in reference -to canning |C€SS: The pass is a good piece of | (b) Best 6 Carrots-- ! . "14 No other horse, living ot dead, has Ke Eb Liao hy per cent, AY} bigod essness. : y afl : workmanship, 36 feet long by 4 feet | 1 Ruth Rynard, No. 16 > ; e battle of Liao Yany, Japanese|' That is why one sees so many| Bobble--Don't you feel tired, Mr. Bi all 'apples while they are cheap, | i. wiih a concrete bottom. = Mr. | 2 Blanche Beaton, No. 18, DISTRIBUTION SEED | equaled this record as to number of {13 per cent. Russians g per cent.| omen with pale, thin cheeks, kid ble? Guest---No, Bobble, Why do ; nd' relying upon the apple sauce Jefire ; bh pl : | 8Irene Grant, No. 16 GRAIN . AND: ATOES . .: | Inthe 'late Balkan war 10 per cent.| o.. a drooping 5 = ask?' Bobble--'Cause pa said he ; ® y is much pleased at the| 4 Archie Ryan, No.9 § progeny; and although his inter eyes an rooping figures -- sure| Sot "ih ivel d hi i Man FROM THE? MINION | was seldom passed. It may, thete-| di "of order. | YOU last night and you were ca ms inexpensively made as the |manner the Railway Company fa-|(c] Bast plot Mangels 4 FARMS | ment was uapretentious and simple | be safel id th i signs that the blood is out of Order. | op yy) oad. ~Boston a chief cooked furit for the table |cilitated its completion, and al-| 1 Viola Carnegie, No. 19 EXPERIMEN ARMS Pp Pp fore) 9a fely Sa Enat 3he ogni All suffering women should win the | == = hil !throughout the year. He says, though it cost him $55 he would 2 Freeman Howsam, No. 19 : some day his very many admirers' of fry a De 7 rer right to be well by ritreshing thelr God gave you that gifted tongue # Yhowkver, that h . ieh not be without it for three times | 4 j.o Murta, No. 16 : hpi Hon. Min | will erect to him memory and great killed ieht. Theree] Year 'bodies with the new, -rich| make known your true meaning ' perhaps it might . . By instructions on. Min- | will erect to y g per cent are killed outright, here} { health th rompt! ans: have bzen as well to take for an gost sam: © (4yBost plot Carrots -- ister of Agriculture & ditribution of | worth a monument emblematic of | fore, based on these statistics, there {form of healt a! al Dig nit Aid Wen 35d not to rattle it Nke 8 oy : By a new regulation no person is| 1} Frank Lee, No. 13 i of gral potatoes : fafi is iro | will probably be 149,000 men killed 2 . i Ys active] ma's bell-Cariy. : dllustration some other apple than allowed to shoot or t mink 3 Ivella Camogie, No, 19 Superior sorts i " potatoes | {heir appreciation for his longevity er] DO HAH is probable wonien. There is no other afedic. : LL rap mink, ardel te, No. will be- made e coming - unded, 3 ine can supply this new, rich bl an eine rr ' hy ottersor musk rat or deal in their| 4 Wilfrid Forsyth, No. 19 winter and spri Canadian and the grand and profiapic a6: that this estimate be. far ex-| 4 pedi, and so surely. as, Dr, BIRTH 3 su cuts the Alexander, chich is| (ors Without having secured al pup A "kehoo Nos. 5, 10, on ei or, general uisiion be, proved © Vie suivee hen comes the matter of sick.) Vilams' Pink Pills for Pals Peo- | Epgan---1n Port: Perry, on Mon 3 BEes! nv license front the Department which, | (a) up Ak Pots Nos. 9, 10,13, 18 | distribution will of Spring | prising farmers of the wealthy and ? oo * going into detail 1|PiS-, Through this medicine thous| October 12, 1914, to Major] plentiful and cheap, and makes a ts § Th 1 ' |" Ralph Honey, No. 9 wheat (about'5 1bs ite. oats | *- TH oh ness, out going into detail I} nq of tired, suffering women S. and Mrs. Edgar, a son. delicious sauce, with only two or costs $2.00 a year. The penalty) go Sigll 'Mark: No, 9 (about 4 1bs.), Ba ut 5 Ibs.), | Prosperous township of Cartwright | may say that the sragze disability | ave found new health and strength. ae "three ounces of sugar to the pound for the violation of this law is $10 | 3 Clifford Harper, No. 13 and field peas (abojt ;).. These and its surroundings. f in war 1s 20 per cent. This is some- | prg James Drost, Chipman, N B. "Of h 'Ito $30, and a person convicted of | 5 Harry McMillan, No 12 will be sent ong ttawa, A times greatly exceeded. The Brit |g; 5," for years @ did not know Suffered % course whatever good fall violating the law cannot secure a (b) Best 12 Potatoes-- distribution of (in 31b. GT 4 > . lish invalided 73.997 during the| pat'it was fo be entirely free from apple is available ot the mosth. oo "oc ilo vears thereafter 3 Balsh Hone: | No.2 a samples) will be on from| Oare and Abuse of Farm' |South African war out of au army | headache or backache, My hands With Bilousness an reasonable price, oh as is often the v e y * 8 Howard Melillsn, No 12 several of the ) tal farms, Machinery Pgh ig fue wa: yore oid and Sammy a} the Yirme. Sick Headache . case, at no cost t , is th 1 M ae iffos arper, No he Central .a © supe Tosa Fare . ' t. was. difficult for me to get my tose. oa Oy the Hid ano rg of. Pon or Keith McMillan, No 12 Tine aly Farm: of Ontario Recon: observations bye Lon. of which 19.434 oE 3 per cent,,| work done, and to walk even a short y Calgary, Aiberta Joy 8, 1914, apple made "wr > 'gt "wil | détvati Com nis al were invali and 8,022, or 13]|di uld let was a great r? for a lo of the cost of fruit jars, but that is| Perry will hold their Annual At, 3 Does} aitoy, No. 10 : fod Ques Will belyery iteraning foc Yegarding hef per cent, died. The deaths fon Ee a pg of pi time with Bilousness, Sek Head= not an anual outlay, jars carefully! Home, in aid of the' Orphanage at| 8 Dorian Snyder, No13 'Applicants m articulacs | Sct of care, ot fieglect,as the case | (yphoid exceeded the total number stant worry and I thought I would ache and Liver trouble. Nothi : pp ust b the, life of machiner " handled usually lasting half a life| Picton, on the evening of Thursday, | 4 Clifford Harper, No 13 in regard to the dir: farms, | 027. be, upon, Fi # ¥|killed in'action. Fortunately typh- [never get better. I was doctoring | seemed to do. me any good, 1 ha es + . : * | © Elwood Clemens, No 13 B : og 3 |on 'the farm, Between 90 and 95 oid inoculation will make typhoid ime ithout a bit of ben-| almost up in despair wl time.--Orillia Packet, N ber bh d ir experi- <® YP all the time but without a b a 8 p in_ despair when ; Fol " ovember 5th, in the Orange Hall. | gu; B_Schools Now. 14, 16; 16, 17, 19] caoe watt, Accoudl E etal De farms, divided into three districts, | foyer rare among the British 1n this | efit, but finally the doctor stopped | decided to try a Colin EH. Oampbell Dies at|ProFamme dud reeeshments, | (ahs Peck Foruimes |e ed ea Oe ran and Lis wat but 1 have vo information | giving me medicine ss he saidhe| pny PILLS Ah Winnipeg The Young People's Society 2 Nottie Lanse, 0 No 1 Pat a promising 4 con hy enito PB Rae : 2210 what perctnioRy any. ol hie Souid not Relp me Po er After taking about half a box 8 i _-- : : i - 8 E Frise, No 17 iti y of . FY : -y t was In ir other. Sk SA = 'Winnipeg, Oct: 25.--Hon, Colie of the Church of the Ascension,| wm Carnegie, Noro - ditions may Pd. be | In Saskatchewan, out of g4 farm-|inoculated. In confirmation 'of my | urged me to tr - Williams' Piuk | headaches stopped and my appeti HM. Campbell, formerly x member of | Part Perry, will hold their Annual | 5 Ialtcr Merrick, No 16 ee DR Tin oo Lets wisited by! the Commission's re- statement regarding immunity let | Pills, but 1 ssid "what's 'the use,|improved. Ihave just finished § x Pe bib wy 068-- Jase : 3 tall hei ay: 4 'was niade icing:éan't me. owever, ever, : I an. Government, in which | Bagaat ja. the Orange Hall, on Fri- 0 Searray Clarkson, U No 14 4 plicant. Only. of - presrintivas 76 fous all 3 tele mes rs male Iedicjagéan Selo 1 ep lowever, But hoz and el eh i ccessively -Attor: i bah Por ments out of doors, o v i ) 'husband ) the 5 AL - BE a=! day, Jol OR. . The articles ofiered] 3 Da Fire Bron 2M =. fand one of ppia sent to | ng there were no ifbplement of 99,000 men in 1911 and has prac. Pills and to please him I began of for stomach and liver troubles. for sale will be popular prices and| § anidred McPhail, U No I oa a the pe only | sheds of any description. On 21 tically abolished' the disease. ' if} take them. 'By the time I had fin- ; © Mgrs, Magy E pops a} ¥ § Care of Piobe rio. iIl bay, semle : ay of the farms, sheds large enough to| 1913 there were' only three cases | ished them I undoubtedly had im.| Sold at all dealers in 25 =o ofa useful and stiractive natute. (Gare ofFOLE oo dng ¥ be sapls S On Cover a part of the implements (aod no deaths. Nivetysthree per {proved and there was the signs of | cent boxes or marled by pn Coin Crm | opp wi ss bert, | ii SEE he Dg SOREL ed msc be Ya adn la th x Was a y : ' 3 ii 68 iLike | ODly 8 buggy or- a! crat, and | n od [ated, . «. Normeréyihan Vy usband. A IN8] i AAR Great Cow Sare,--Mr., J. E.| 4 r , No 18 As the supply et 16. farm was: the men were Jost "annually i Forden; 4 ised: Not, aly 20 deaths a 5 an the' Man of | whatever is 3 0 bne 3 i rey. In 'Manitoba only Ya out of 9 t | keep their machinery under cover during winter, whi it inside, On 30 farms no provisi made for protecting lem: .and only. four claim to have dove any painting. aL ie thie dss ios visited, in Bs vy 44 claim to | ring Is carried | ical.arrangemen the Allies to by. Dein

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