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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 25 Apr 1918, p. 3

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HR. 1 | Win the War By Preparing the Land : . Sowing the Seed and Producing . Bigger Crops Work in Joint Effort the Sail of the U. 8. and Canada = Co-operative Farming in Man Power Necessary to Win the Battle for Liberty. The Food Controllers of the United States and Canada are asking for greater food production, Scarcely 100,000,000 bushels of wheat can be sent to the allies overseas before the crop harvest. Upon the efforts of the United States and Canada rests the burden of supply. 'Every Available Tillable Acre Must Contribute; Every Available Farmer and Farm Hand Must Assist. Western Canada has a n enormous acreage to be seeded, but man power ls short, and an appeal to the United States allics is for more men for seeding operations, ~ Canade's Wheat Production last Yoar was 225,000,000 Bushels; the demand "from Camada lone, for 1918, is 400,000,000 Bushels. "To secupa thia she must have assistance, She has the land, but needs the men. The Government of the United States wants every man who can effectively help to do farm work this year. [It wants the land in the United States developed first of course; but it also wants to-help Canada. Whenever we find a man we can spare to Canada's fields after ours are supplied, we want to direct him there. to our Employment Service, and we will tell where you can best serve the combined interests. Western Canada's help will by required mot later than April 5th. Wages to competent help, $50 a month andl up, hoard and lodging. © Those who nd to this al will get a warm welcome, wages, god rd, and find comfortable . They will get a rate of one ceat a mile from iah boundary points to! ination and return. i For particulars as to routes and places where employment may be had, apply to U.& Employment Service, Dept. of Labor ele because of the fact that oly the best materials are used and pk them' fogsther that the supremacy of bas been clearly established. skilled bakers | Ful & Choice Stock of Confectionery & ~ AND THE PRICES ARE RIGHT. SARVIS BROTHERS. lon Cour] ~ QOUNTY OF ONTARIO. 1918. 1. WHITBY Cle k, Miss E. L. Mac: donell, W hitby ~Jan, 8, Feb &, March' 5 April 2 May 1, June 4. July 2, Fept. 3, Oct. 1, Nov, 4, Dec, 3, Jan 8, 1919 OSHAWA Clerk, Miss E I.. Mac- donedl Whitby--Jan. 4, Feb 6, March 5, April 8, May 9. June 5, July 8, Supt. 4, Oct. 2, Nov. , Dec. | 4, Jen, 4, 1919. 2. BROUGHAM -- Clerk, M. Gleeson, Greenwood--Javn. 5, March 7, May 8, July 4, Sept, 5, Nov, 7, Jan. § 1919 3. PORT PERRY --Clerk, J. WW. Burn ham, Port Perry -- Jan. 7, March 8, May 4, July 5, fept 6, Nov. 8, Jun, 6, 191y, 4, UXBRIDGE Clerk, BR M. Moore, Uxbridgo----Jan, 11, March 15. May 7, July 8, Sept. 10, Nov. 22, Jan 11, 1919 5. CANNINGTON Clerk, Thos H. Fos- ter, Cannington ---Jan. 10, March 14, Muy 8, July 8, Sept. 11, Nov. 21, Jan 10, 1919, 4. BEAVERTON -- Clerk, Chas. A, Paterson, Beaverton--Jan 9, March 18, May 9, July 10, Sept. 12, Nov 20, Jan 9, 18:4, 7, BRECHIN--Clurk, Danie! Leonard, Atherlv--Januury 8, Maech 12, July 11, Rept. 18 Jan 8, 1919, LONGFORD MILLS Clark, Daniel Leonard, Atherly--May 10, Nov. 19 By order, J. E. FAREWELL, Clerk of the Peace, Dated at Whitby, Doc. 8rd, 1917, Mails Close The mails are fexpatohed from "the Pos | (;flice, Part Perry i follo we' Going Nayth-- 9. 00 a. m. an Going South--11,20 a. m. CAWKER BROS' (Successors TO Jamieson & Dennison.) LIVERY Having = purchased the Livery business carried on by Jamieson & Dennison, and the preinises con- nected (herewith we tend to RE-HORSE THE STABLES | with first-class animals, and instal; New and Up:o-Date Vehicles with modern comfort and be surpassed Trappings which for convemence cannot | Special attention paid to the requirements of Conimereial Travel: ers, Our charges are moderate and we guarantee to please our patrons, Patronage solicited. EZ Phone No. 2. CAWKER BROS IN ALL COUNTRIES Ask for our Inventor's Adviser, MIRIGN & MARION 364 Un versity Street, corner St Cathierin : Street, Montreal, Canada and Washington, D.C . USA mia YOUR EYES DON'T TAKE CHANCES WITH YOUR EYES! FE. LUKE, OPTICIAN Either in regard to the examination | 3 of 'them or the fitting of lenses. ust Received ! _Consignmment of these Lines, including a Speci 0's or growing girls' Gun Metal Bal, High-Cat an --just a splendid Boot for School Gir at. the g price of $5.00 per pair--a regular $7.00 line. HEADQUARTERS for China and Glassware arge assortment of Fancy China and a fine line of Dinner and Tea Sets. FRESH FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS y the Bulk and Tackags. (Not an old Seed in the Store.) for the "Woodhouse Lines SY siesl for Calves and Pigs, (TryIt.) You will be ey at results. nyigorator keeps your heus in a healthy state, x giving you a constant supply of eggs Baby. Chick-Feed by the package or in bulk. Woodhouse's Lice-Killer--Sure Death to all Vermin-- Stoek, Poultry or Plants, CW. S. SHORT | PHONE 6212 1 hain ~Seed for Sale- 20S Red, Alsike, Sweet, and Alfalfa CLOVER and Timothy Seed for Sale. Call and See S amples and get prices before purchasing, Highest Market Price Paid For Clover and Timothy Seed, also for any quantity of good Hay and Straw, PHONE 72 FOR Choice Beef, pork, Lamb & Veal CAWKER | BROS! BUTCHERS A Full Line of Choice Smoked Meats and 167 YONGE ST, TOI « (Uvstairs) =~ * (Opposite Simpson's) shud ard always on hand. Highest Cash price Paid for Hdies and Skins CAWEKER BROS. HAD CONSIDERABLE EXPERIENCE as a Painter Decorator and Sign Writer I have Opened Business PORT PERRY todo all Work entrusted to mein a manner (lat utmost satisfaction as regards style, durability, tion and prices, Having had somewhat intricate nber of large firms in Toronte, I teel confident that «Work. 08sING A SPECIALTY STEWART F ORD s Job W. J. GIBSON 2 live man. spare time, your SONYA ONT. Guaranteed| 1 jconged Auctioneer years repata- Outfit free. Valuator, &c. Charges Moderate and Satisfaction Guarante Patronage Tpsattlsaoticitel Who Is Speaking? VW HEN you answer the telephone by saying "Hello," a whole series of time- wasting questions must ensue! ¥> q "Hello?" "Hello!" "Is that you Jack?" "Yes, who is that speaking?" 'This is Bill!" Oh, hello Bill" --and so it goes. q Why not answer at once by saying NM "Mr. Watson speaking," or "Mr. Watson of Smith & Co. speaking" q Save time by answering at once with your name. Don't say 'Hello.' The Bell Télephone Co. of Canada k aR --QOQUR * MOTTO~-= "SERVICE & QUATLIY When you need meat you need CHOICE MEAT DO YOU REALIZE WELAT THIS MEANS TO YOU? CoE AND CONVINCE YOURSELY OR PHONE 29 L. G. HALL - - MEAT MARKT H. CARNEGIE WwW. U. CARNEGIE | _----n The W. 0. & 0. Carnegie Garage (oy [Successors to Graham & Carnegie] Sole Agents for The Ford We purpose rushing business and guarantee our patrons satis{action in every respect THE FORD, as all are aware, is giving satisfactory results, and as to practibility it is without a péer-- hence its great popularity WARD & PEARSE FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS, - PORT PERRY, ONT. PPLICATIONS ror In yrANOE expiditionsly negotiated and put through on the rapid transit system--you are insured on receipt of application va. WE ARE ALSO AUTHORIZED TO INSTANTANEOUSLY ADJUST SMALL LOSSEX. Wa have established a Real Estate Agency and REAL KUT AGENCY } no bave for sate a number of First Class Farms and Desirable Residental Properties LIVE STOCK INSURANOE -\Ve have full control in this diss j trict for ali Insurance of the General Animals Insurance Company. MAGENTS por ORGANS axp PIANOS w1 Patronage respactfully solicited WARD & PEARSE 3 A FULL STOCK OF EVEYTHNG IN THE Harness CHEAPNESS STYLE Durability and STRENGTH Cannot be urpassed =n the County, Robes, Blankets, Bells, Trunks &e., in abundance, Comparison of Prices Corie je W A. BEATTY i =

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