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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 4 Apr 1918, p. 2

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ishacdicepped these days presence of many enemies gate. They are nol, alien er, They are the men who scoff "at. the idea is-any occasion for saving poke fun at all the plans production. They "it is "all nonsense," They ir gt going te be made fools of. Or, worse 8lill, they try to raise antagonism by declaring that 2 workingman are being called to saye while the rich go on a8 usual. These people playing 'the game of Ger- any more effectively than the known as the pro-Germans. are weakening the line at where there is even more thanon the Wesfern front. every energy is thrown into planting as much as possible during next six weeks irretrievable lisaster must-result next winter. It will then be Hoo late to "repair the w your leaders." If your lead y the food situation is critical ate. es may think we could better plans; but that does et. We must act on the those in authority. They know the facts of the situation, y be insuperable difficulties . 23 of our theories. And Xf, every cynic, every who knows what is beirg opens his mouth to suggest requests of 'the authorities if k For her men or women, are with the enemy, Orillia Bau Bs present season, Mr, Orchard is Ja farmer of long experience, and tie will doubtless show the Balarrerites {open their eyes, and prove, as well, 1 in hich 1 217 begi a remunerative ofie for himself. Farming being trumps in the West as well as everywhere else, be will not fail to hold a hand" as a result {of his. farming operations that will of: easily be discounted, His many |. ke has upon its profits, It is the only railway in Canada that has profits to tax Huntsville Forester +--Just when the. Chief imagined that 'the dog noises were about: 'under control, hanged it a local lumbering firm haven't annotinced that they are going to install a "barking" mach- ine; PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday, April gth, | services con- ducted by. Rev. W, H. Black, will be resumed in the Presbyterian Church, ; 11.A M.--Subject; "Ten Weeks of Church Union." 7 Pm --Subject: "The Stately Palace," a continuation of the series, from "The Pilgrim's Progress," be- gun prior to the Union Services. Huntington: leaner, Liberal :-- On finding the , ign of the Do- minion, adart flor Quebec, as dead against the attitude to took regard- ing the Millitary Service Act and x | holdiag an jelection during the war, Sir Wilfrid Laurier is hedging, de- claring he is loyal to Qanada first and last. How can any man be to o Canada without being loyal fn" beyond the dom- f ordinary folk, Sir alk of Canada first is that of the Qu 1 ec Nationalists, ; nto's able Eye-Sight Specialist. Can' be consulted eyes. for glasses at % avis' Drug Store, Port Perry orsday, April 11th. IN THE SPRING The Passing of WinterLeaves ple Weak and enviable reputation: by producing only the best reels obtainable irre- spective of expense. For the. week end closing March he produced 4 "Eve's Childrén," which captured all present, besides "A Baby Boy" as 'well as Ford's Specialties for March, which alone was fully worth the price of admission. Mr. Roberts is certainly to: 'be commended for his enterprise in giving the best on all' occasions so that his patrons may always depend 'on being enter- tained in a manner that cannot fail to please and prove enjoyable. For the week end April 6, the leading feature will 'be "The Law of the North," which comes highly com- mended by competent judges. Don't fuil to put in an appearance and ascertain how the Law in the North is respected as well as justice is administered, and 'the spectacular complications essential in order that the guilty shall not go unpunished. CARTWRIGHT COUNCIL Bracksrock, April 1, 1918. Regtilar meeting of Council All members present. Reeve, W. A, VanCamp, presiding. Minutes of last meeting read and adopted. - Communication from the Silva- tion Army for grant, received and fyled. By-Law 'No. 611. d passed ] pointing Pathmasters; ¥ i and Fence-Viewers as follows ¢ PatamasTErs--1 W. Davidson, 2 J. H. Demill, 3 R. Demill, 4L. Byers, 5 F. Toms, 6 R. Spinks, 7 J. Strong, 8 R. Byers, 9 L. P. Werry, 40 R. Wray, 11 E. Darcy,' 12 Joho Wright, 14 L. Bailey, 15 p BF Faylot, 16 G. P. Graham, 17 L. 'Mountjoy, 1734 G. Forder, 18 F. Willan, 19 S. 'Bruce, 21 N. Mount- joy, 22 }. Laraser, 23 H. Bailey, 24 G., Fowles, ' 25 R. J. 'Bruce, 26 F. White, 27.4, Henry, 28 S. McKee, 29). R. 'McKee, 2934 R. Parr, 30] H. Galbraith, 31 C. Smith, 32, M. Fallis, 33 R. Ferguson, 34 J. Mar- low, 35 C. Williains, 36 E. Nesbitt, 38 R. J. Crozier, 39 J. Mountjoy, 40 F. Philp, 41]. Forder, 42 P. Wright, 43 J, Proutt, 44 W. Johns, 45'S. Malcolm, 46 J. Lywood, 47 J. Armstrong, 473% E. Armstrong, 48 B. Thompson, 49 R. Suggitt, 50 H. to stimulate 'Charles Calder, ing present add Wn. Smith, ed his regret at attend the meet: h ered a very necessarya The question of fe § Oshawa from t cussed at some explained the action tee which was appl the Oshawa Couneil the question of sep County. The comp well received 'by cil, and they inforp that the Coun against the sepa pressed the belief that! wa$ postponed until sion an agreement (0) at, Mr, Vickery, R expressed the wish o out of the Oshaw; certain wembers in the County. a treatment in the ; pathy with the ing. 1 " The Rev. Mr. Mi ber of the Munj comed the Coun Council toteke to increase the be raised in the A resolution th of Uxbridge for t Music Hall, fo passed. There being ships, present, the n eame a farmers' cussing the best Mr. Tipper, | tive of the Glenny, 51 H. Brown, 52" N. C.|#¢ Marlow, 53 A. McGill, 54 E. Hooey, 55 D. Heaslip, 56 J. Byers, 57 G. He gave statistic amount of food thi Pouspxegpers.--F. Gibson, J. Willa, | | McKee, Jr. G. Forder 'E. Armsteong. In instan, Sh formation has b furnished by members of the public Which Bas Te es the cancellation' of by Sin pe by false or mis- leading is invited. The nbn Mt Salen ig sti My Et the front, to assist in this way in securing reinforcements on's Jat and dpe advil i Side papi CoRR al 45d wil Secemve, The Hert vestigation CHARLES, DOHERTY, : ; . Miniter of Justice. should be directed to C. Eesslie Wilson, Registrar under the Military Service Act, Toronto, Ont.

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