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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 11 Mar 1915, p. 3

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sathilaction enn be. found In demolishing things of ale to procure d souve propiriuting from _ well Pepper and salt shakers, pap and buth mats? The man df u prominest hotel in New from the bedrooms @ ¥alue of this stolen property tb a very large sum. anderiying cause for v | things that disappear from els are taken with deliberate inten: tom. The manager of une of the most shionable 'hotels In New York has luded that Hoen is not always ~but Is taken away uncou- fn wrappers for shoes and 'RMIB8 when, packing. and men, anys wuconsclonsly li lies ¢ t pockets afte "ate dropped at to tile fGrmation of E ing Many of the Rant gers now hove stock taken of Hien in their hotels, and ade Intervals this. material 1s" sent to, its rightfal owners, wlio them tat u's. - : - aS | SL Caught. Cy eas looking st some pew style "|twenty. dollar hate today." said bis wife, "and 1 brought (his one howe to see 'what you think of it" I" s:itld ber husband. "That's what { thonght 'This 1s a cheap Hve dullar hat Let we bave $13." Ublladetphin Leager. J ----------s *0es0ssceoseriorciorsesreds Hens not belonging to them.-- | i 1 52 ii se¥ére cases of illness Where the patient is disturbed by the noise made in closing the door 'tie one cufner of a bandkerchlef around the &nvb on ulte side Of the door and the opposite cor ner around the knub on the other side The door will pow clove molsgiessly vn the fulds of the nandkerentet. 4 amp An Important Point, A city girl was taking a course In a0 agricultural college. After a lecture on "flow to Increase the Mik Flow" oh rose for a question, "How lng." she blushingly quired. "must one beat u cuw befuré she will nny whipped cream" --~duilge, i ----------. Prétédsiona) 'abit. "That policeman is too conscientious to be a gardener." y "What do yo mean?® 1 "He arrested the growth of a. vine on the front of his house when be fond it was a porch clube." Balt more American. | -------------- ! . Reasonable Enough, "What's your objection to fhe fardi, mister 7" "The 160d appears fo be sbukten * "But % and 5.000 little eves when 'viewed un "der a good microscope, ulitidhh fo the | 'mated ese It nppears to Buve uniy two. They are six sided sud fastened to gether like the cells In a boreycomb. | Up and Down. | "Yhnat does ft met wheh thie potics man at the crossing holds vp tis Hand peremptorily ¥* "It means that he pots his fuot down."--Baltimore American. y His Patience, - 'If father spends three hours at bome on Sunday and doesn't kill or maim a few of the children be spends the rest. of the week bragging about bis pa- tenca~Clacianay) Enquiver, . SPECIAL OFFER Fon THIS WEEK ONLY! : JusT TO ADVERTISE OUR COAL for quality can ed anywhere, Choicest Animale purchased so tha may rely on al 6n obtaining Charan my shop, which | contains a full supply Most Tender a d Meat. MYRTLE STATION, ONT: FIRSY-CLASS HORSES AND UP-T0-DATE VEHICLES W.e are fully prepared, in a satisfactory manner, to nitet the. - p unlic dem and for oll pertaining to Livery atmcderstechargts "Special attention paid to the requirements of = - Commercial Travellers. £° G.T.R. trains met except 2.20 and 7.07 p.m. unless other- | : wise ordered; Patronage Solicited. 4% Bell and Independent Phones. - L.L. RO88, Prormizron: Eggs For Hatching £GGS FOR HATCHING -- FURE BRED WIIITE WYAN _DOTTES--§1 00 per 13. vir Jacisns, : Je Lin St, 3uil Phone ba Voir Pexry. es ser es ee ey Ye re -- Hotice N orice IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Municipal Council of the Township of Scugog intend to Consider a By-Law at the Town Hall, Scugog, On Saturday the 13th "March, 1915 at 2 orelock p.m., for selling the unopened road allowance lying be- tween concessions 7 and 8, east part. istly--The unopened road .aliow- ance running East and West at the North of concession 7 lying between lots 4 and 5, cor» cession 7, and lots 4 and $, concession 8 in the Township of Scugog. Dated at Scugog this 8th day of Fobuary, 1915. % -THOMAS GRAHAM, * Clerk of the Towiship of Scugog CAWRER BROS (Svecessors To Jamison & ANNisOR.) LIVERY Having = purchased the Liver business carried on by Jamieson Dennison, and the premises con. nected therewith we intend to! 'RERORSE THE STABLES. « with fifst:class animals, and instal New and Up-to-Date Vehicles with modern Trappings which for comfort and convenience canngl be surpassed. Special attention paid fo the requirements ol Commercial Travel ers, Our charges are moderate we guarantee to please our patrons, Patronage solicited, £72 Phone No. 2. CAWKER ERCS Farm for sa HE nodersigned offers for thar excellent farm being 14 concession 4, in the towns Reagh; contaiinng 200 acre or Jess, of choice land a large: tion of which is cleared, the hal being splendidly wooded. TJ ts in a capital state of culti There 1s on the'premises an ore ahd a complete supply of There is a iarge barn with itor stabling, and a smaller, on the north end of the lot; fame dwelling house on the" and. The location of the fa a capital one, being about 14} from Port Perry on a leading. This farm is, in every res; fital class dairy farm and is half a mile ftom Manchesteps way station. For particulars and terms, o the proprietress on the pre S. A. PHERR] Prince Albert, June 28,1911, Retraiting Op an $LL ounces: REMOV/ To his New and Handsomel | pointed OPTICAL PARLOR the NEW DOMINION BUFLDING, 70 YoNGeST King. Toronto. i$ i INGRAMS?® anf : 1 Bvt CABINETS of Bon-Bons--Boxes being Priced from IFRESH & TENDER ""Formans New Seedless Ralsing: i :.. 00000000, New S less Raisiig b tad 4S oz ans, Griffin Be eo 26c 10c Ib Extra a Currants... co coi vin vie Beautiful New Dates... 10¢c 1b Tc 1b 20c 1b "Lemon and Orange Peel...... W 2 ted AIMORdS avin i asaries 5Oc Ib Shelled 3 AL ahats s est Granulated Sugar... .. + 14: Ibs for 31. . Soft Yellow Sugar.,..............48 Ibs for 1.00 + Pure Spices of every descriptioit i Facey Grape Fruits, ou oll oh ven EBRUARY SALE | ALL LINES REBUGED 1 We are specializing on $12 & $15 Sults Come and compare our values with anything at - these prices. = Remember that we leave Outlteseand give prices for Repairing and Patching, ~~ Ladies' Tailoring-as ual yo W. HE. DOUBT. Exquisite Dainties in onfectionery and Pastry FANCY GHINA, TOYS, &6. UR HOLIDAY STOCK is without doubt the most complete we have ever shown in this district and for Variety and Choicenest never was approached and t requires only to be inspected to meet a reatly response to purchasé. BOUNTIFUD SUPPLY of everything in our line, unagproached for Quantity -and Quality and all appropriate for this Joyous Season 25 cents to $6.00 each. INGRAMS' CAWRER BROS. In returning thanks to the ibublic for the extensive pat- onage bestowed upon them would intimate, that as in tho past only choice fat animals will be slaughtered, so as to susure the choicest and ten- flerests Cuts possible, and we p all times to have.an We hive 4 ful Stock of Flour of the- following ¢ Celebrated and Popular Brands--PURITY, REINDEER, THREE. ST R as well 48 MONARCH ano DELIGHT PASTRY FLO BRAN & SHORTS In Bran and Shorts we have Best Brands--PURITY ip LINDSAY BRANDS. = Farmers and pthers befiite & contracting for Jheit Summer of Flour will do well to obtain our quotations for $00 1b, and quotations, for which we make Special Prices. Ingram: ov ---- THE MAN WHO SELLS FARMS For Sale A number of I - arms ; ; all of them may be obtaine BARGAIN I AM ALSO PREPARED TO Book Farms FOR SALE WHICH I MAY BE ENTRUSTED WITH MOTTO ---Rarip .TrRaNsIT NEGOTIATIONS AND SATISFAC TIoN GUARANTEED. J. W. Mobarrs: FORT PERRY March, 1914. FULL STOCK OF EVEYTHNG IN THE 3 rNess Line

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