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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 1 Feb 1917, p. 1

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TE yy All branched CORONER FOR ONTARIO CO: Rustonvod Quens 81, Port "Prery. Office hours: --8--10 am. 1-8 pim., and Evenings, Telephone connection over Bell and Independent lines. WNL H_ HARRIS, EA. LL. BaREISI ER) &e., A EEE ERE is R. 0..0HUROH. REV. M. J. O'NEILL, P.P, Third Sundey at 1030 wi rs Buocchssor to nt of the offices of the So F. ny Port Perry, Ont, HONEY TO LOAN. Private Funds at 4 per cont, & 1901. Jno. W. Orozier sHiivter, Soindrror, Con¥eyincem, pi &o. Office at residence, 6th Con. Reanh (one mile west of Port Perry,)-- - Mowxy To Loan. fener of Marriage Lionses. Y E. FAREWELL; K.C.,, LL.B, + Coty J. Crown Atbornay, Barrister, Cc County So 8ol- tor, &o., Notary Public and Gon LS wiug Court House, "Whitby, J. A. Murray, DENTIST, Office ever the Rove & Co's. PORT PERRY. of Dentistry, including Crown and Bridge Work suocesdfnlly practiced. Artificat Teeth on Gold, Silver, Aluminom or Rubber Plates. Fillings of Gold, Silver or Cement when hd 2 Cam Ditlon Hinge- StayFence "Manafactured by-the Oweh Sound * Wire Fence Uo. Litd., and am prepared to supply this whole community with the very BEST WIRE FENCE produced on this Continént and at prices that: can not fail to satisfy. pufchas®rs. The-DiLLoN FeNck is without a peer. It is the BEST because it is flexible; it is a square. mesh ; if 1s a perfect hinge:stay fence, therefore it is impossible to bend the stays in fact it is the best fence nade in this or any other country. Before purchasing a Wire Fence don't fail to inspect the Ditton Fence. J. H. Brown, Derien IN AGRICULTURAL Ise. MENTS AND Micumsry. April 6, 1905. SEAGRAVE E. Ax ADAMS, FIRE LIFE Real Estate Steamship Tickets . Bell Phone No.4t ADAMS & HUTCHESON SUCCESSORS TO DAVID }. & DOUGLAS ADAMS INSURANGE H. G! HYTCHESON, Bell Phone Offie No. Residence No. 6 MARINE ACCIDENT Mortgage Loans A == =x ee co tt = race odie Sn ane ce Ae 2 ade berm tsi wee i en A AM + Aer [IRHE YOUR DOLLARS . FIGHT AT THE : FRONT. w SEXTET yo at par and mat i Bu & =i 5 wy SR TO INVESTORS : ROE WHO, FROM TivE TO TIME, HAVE FUNDS REQUIRING INVESTMENT ' MAY PURCHASLL AT PAR HINIOH OF CANADA DEBENTURE IN SUMS OF $500, OR ANY MULTIPLE THEREOF Principal repayable 1st October, 1919. Interest pryenble half-yearly, 1st April and 1st October by cheque (free of exthinge at any chartered Bank in Canada) at the rute of five per Geni p&t annum from the date of purchase. Held rs of this atock will havé the priv ilege of surrendering as the equivalent of cash, in pay- t of any allotment made under, any future war loan i issue in Canada other thi an issue of Treasury Bilts of other like shatt dato security. acerved inter st, Proceeds of this stock are for war purposes only. A commission of one-querter of one per cent will be allowed to recognized bond and stock brokére on allotments made in reapect of applications for this stock which bear their stamp. For application forms apply to the Deputy Minister of Finance, Ottawa. DEPARTMENT OF PINANCE, OTTAWA OCTOBER 7th, 1913. the r Barrett's questiof and ) pims reply as evidence at the: churt also unanimously up! progedura and declared that the adigissibility of such a class of evi dentp waa always "permissible in evideyce against a prisoner unless it as shown that if was obtained from the accused or the prisoner by fea of prejudicé or hope of advantage exercised ar held out by a'person im authority." \ Finally the court de- tlared that umless the ecircumstanees: surrounding the "confession" made it quite clear that the 'confession"™ had been secured by threats or offers of reward, all stataments by the sg- cused or a prisoner were admissible: War Savings Accounts, The Finance Department reports that the arrangements for the issue of war savings certificates will be completed. early next month, The Minister of Finance has been taking up with the committee appointed by: the Bankers' Association the matter: of the method of co-operation by the obartered banks and the settloment of details. In the absence of the Minister in England these negotia- tions will be concluded by the De~ puty Minister of Finance. In outline the plan will provide for affording tacilities for opening war savings ac~ counts in the banks and post-offies savings branches. _ When a certain amount has been. thus saved the depositor may pur- chase a war savings certificate, is- sued at an attractive rate of dis- eount. These certificates may be fs- sued in two or three denominations, MOBE AMERICAN CAPITAL. 3 Many Firms Establishing Branches in the Dominior, War business in Canada has cos- fiderably augmented the investment Are LVERY THURSDAY MORNING H. PARSONS ET SL i peld in eT or 91. 1% om lacontinued than ax until arroars are ETTERS conta: money, addressed to Ofhos, cnisine Te iered will bo st our Pak, ADVERTISEMENTS re Phe Nonpasiel, and pa . ment wil betas out until A atgoount allowed toMardhanta and other 4 LIBERLL tio by the year or half yi THESE terms will iz 611 cases be strictly adhered to J0B DEPARTMENT, Hand Bills, blivation, with- tnserted uni advertise ApVERTI Posters Progroms, Dodgers Bill Heads, Checks Levtor Wodtls, Wedding Invitations, Blank Porms Rioeipt Books Busicess Oscds Books Circulars, Assembly Oards, * Visteiey Onrds, &o, of every syle ah olor as as low r, 88 any other t in the Coduty.... RE al OST ke pee _M. PARSONS. Ho MoCAW, ] ¢ LCi Yon Porry Ont,, Re - y Clerk of "the Third 0. 2. R. Time Table. MYRTLE STATION. Going East Going West 10.17 &. my, 6.82 a.m. 6.27 pm. 8.50 a.m. hy 08 p.m. 6.60:p.m. 11.50 p m. | A. J. DAVIS, Town Agnet, Miss Harrison, Dress and Mantly Maker: 3 i ISHES to inform rooms formerly oceupied by 'he; over Mr. Flint's Drug Store where. she is prepared: to execute all or.] ders. for Dress and Mantle Making] in a manner unsurpassed for: Correctness of Style and Charming E, fact, Our charges are consistent with, the value given. . 3 Port Perry, April 1, 1909. TICKETS TO ALL FARTS OF THE WorLp.~--~Mr. W. H. McCaw, Port Perry, is now in a position to issue, tickets to all parts .of:the-world and io i uecassa gos ry jiiformatiog as to the chea best routes, &c. In add For 1 ha numerous. Ticket: Ag road and Steamshi been re i di the Gran: unk Railwa the ladies " that she has moved to the] . = THOUSANDS 'USE " FERVILINE" of lumbago is Ilke a 'never "know. FOR FULL PARTICULADS APPLY AT ANY BANK Y ORCER POST GIFICE OR ANY MCKE JAN. 9, 1917 INDIVIDUAL PURCHASES LIMITED TO §.t Finakor DeparTMENT OTrawa Holt. to an on "Strike" of Mghtning---yoi when it is coming or where it is, go ing to strike. Prabably 'ths ¢ne certain thing about lumbago fs the fact that ft can be cured 'by Nerviline--the only diniment that penetrates Qeeply enough ] Prepare for for Lumbago! 4 #2. You Have "Nervi "'Kerviline" Handy One Rubbing Will Cure the Pain, the congested cords and muscles LETTER NO. 4875 strained 'and Anddhy 1 own interests by * a Caw before embarkin 'weak spot, and ; rubbed 'on 'th ;hess_ ang pain left my back = "Yeats: ago cand suffered coh' siderably 'weakness the spine," writes Darius P. Millan, a well-known far- I my bck; with over mer residing near Well again. erviline, P Kingsville, "Then pmbago attacked the or days at a time 1 would have to lle. up in bed, unable to move or turn. Liniments, poultices, and, is | hot applications' fatled to bring thi | desired relief, and I was in d ever getting real decided to test bottles from To ast got a e drug stors; and had it times a. aay. 'The stiff- | pray Quickly, continuing Nerviline Ie ly éured of Liumbago. dn Rg aS DOUKHOBORS GIVE JAM. Unique Gift to War Sufferers Made by Settiement. | Women of Peter Verigin's Douls hobor settlement at Brilliant, B,C. near Nelson, have donated 24 "08 pounds of jam "for use in Canada for the suffering ones caused by this war," The gift will make a carload and is valued at $56,000. The jam is made from frult grown in their own gardens and is noted Threpshout Li country for its excellent quali has been declared to be the jam in the world. The offer wag cons veyed to Premier Brewster by Mg William Blakemoré, through whom Verigin announced the gift. Mr. Blakemore became well known to the Doukhobors when he offi os commissioner {n' 1913 on' the is Royal Commission inquiring into tbe. Deotukhobors. Premier Brewster has accepted the jam. on behalf of the Province mental heads the bést means of diss tributing it, 'As it is possible that is morg than can be advantageo Soousty '{uged in Brien Columbia at presen some of the 'am may be supplier $a | Prove in cther of the eatern ices. = ~* The gift is considered patewokihy 29 because of the nou-resisting and anti- war philosophy of the - Doukhobots, the. Bem tim CIE and is-discussinz with- his depart- | the generous: gift is so large that: it | JAN 8, 1917 frst campaign to sell non- ers for the tuberculosis fight hine Years ago in Delaware. fly P. Bissell, of Wilmington, cl by Jacob Ria de- stamps used for tubereulosis ff Norway, and she conceived of a similar. plan here. nded 'she launched a salq 8d in $8,000 cléar hen! Miss' Bissell tried to jerjican' Red. Cross uld be made na- activity of that so- opposition, but authorities, |: & ¢ back I frust you e whatever is ove. 1916, left pk and $285 Depart- an extract mw by. the, Soldier Ear a Eh oa (hing that ta asl ite . who laid be- THE MINISTER OF FINANCE REQUESTS THE PEOPLE OF CANADA TO BEGIN NOW TO SAVE MONEY FOR THE NEXT WAR LOAN Srarrtes 5 viiance or Mf. George A. Putnam, Supérin- tendent of the Farmers' Institutes. There are several new features this year. There will be moving pis- tures, and seed demonstrations will play & large part in the exhibit. Spe- cial attention is being paid also to potatoes and cora and all kinds of | amounts of iron ore mined in Spain lightning rods is also going to be shown very fully. Cheese exhibits and other dairy products will alse bé given a large place. A Gallant Canadian. Captain Fiight Commander Mal- colm M. Bell-Irving, thrice wotinded of the Mili- REGARDING CONFESSIONS. | Privy or Decision Has Effect on Cunadian Justice. -.At the Chief Colistables® Comvei- tion of Canada, held in Brantford in 1912, Chief Ragers of the Ontario Provincial Police, read a very valu- able paper .on "Confessions'" mide to the police by parties. arrested for criminal offences, The paper gave rise to most Interesting discussion, Jolutes to deal with certain' Rope thereon. Eince that date Chief R has had again to A8n1 fond for. the admissfon as Svidenes at, dr tablished tho right 16 o See denee if desired. epeciatly the case in the appeal of vas King sontenced for attempting to blow up the Peabody factory at SW allacobare, In the case an officer of the Ontario Respa, taken down in whiting the | and "answers, fi Ming: these. ition healing raised by the paper and the such statements and su Respa, who was finally convicted ad and Provincinl « Police had questioned Yoo frvintat a which oh cided te ho Imperial ; evidence may be used against , cused. The case we fefer to is know cuwen wa auperior omcer, or even to any other person, can be pro- perly used as evidemee at the trial, although the accused. or has not been warned by the officer that such ac- as [brahim v. the from the Supreme | Ibrahim" the possession Island, Canton, China. otteers. The or almost # cers. 0 m- died a} ost fm discus One evening Bhata, one of bis of American capital in this country, with a corresponding inercase {if branch establishments of Uni States firms. Previous to the wer, was estimated that tiepe in gi wah American firms with an {aw capital of $135,000,000. During the Pust two. vears these liave been ins éreased by 50 more with a combined: eapital of $15,000,000. Most of these branch establishments have been es- tablished in the provinces of Ontardos and Quebec, with a few others in stern cities as Winnipeg, Re- na, Calgary, and Vancanver. Gna, Cal the United States compel: ies which have established branches; | since the war commenced are makers of the following: Railway accessor=- ies, overalls, chemicals, silverware- and flatware, automobiles, horsé, shoes, steel goods, spices, soaps, per- fumes, glue, beet sugar, pumps, greenhouses, railway signals, fuses, boxes, spreaders, stockings, tires; steel, steel products, canned.goods,- automobile varnishes, belting, store, Aounters, explosives, pulp and paper,' sewing machines, grain and elevated machinery, silk and chamoisette gloves, refined nickel, and cottonseed oll products. Of the total of United States tne vestments of $978,000,000 in the Deminion, $150,000,000 is represent~ ed by branch plants. Until 1914; fhis was the fargest dtem in the list of United States investmerits. -heref Since then Canadian securities have. been sold in the neighboring Repub- tie In far greater volume than hither- to, and comsequently that item now, represents the largest United States. investment in Canada, branch estab lishments coming second. 5 It is believed that a still impetus will be given to the loeation, of branch firms of United States es. tablishments in Canada if after the war favorable tariffs are ostablisheds between the Allies or between Britain and the overseas dominions. Such establishments would, such eonditions, be in a much favorable Dositjon to Jooticipste fn export trade to the allied co than the establishments in the vate? ed States. ~ --_-- v Want Public Works. '9 Despite the announcement of 'the Government that expenditures are td: be cut to the heii and that on the Welland Ca ara Sou for the expenditure of public for building railways and works continue to come g nd wonder whether these peopie ly know the country is at war. The British Government has mi 2 request Jor 1,500" miles of Lane rgent military purposes and anada Is the to rs whele deman: necessary oy impairing to any extent portation facilities. the. sult of the railway building a gramme carried on hy the: late ( ministration. There tion, Jowover, at Oh gramme was. Ol S Sloped in the piping To-day the Gov Ceipt of applications 3 not only for 'sti rai there is a demand that a new expenditure be opened in of subsidios tor electric. :

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