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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 19 Dec 1918, p. 3

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4 re x ch i os haved more with Cs ou 4s evol Ye wa throughout the commun! is undoubtedly true, and hi the ler statement that ak of Pp! alter and sia national life. Ministry of Reconstruction is in | 'an ®xecutive department. | is to devise plans, pot a t out; that part can He | i ken y the existing depart- ts. at itd the Ministry has done Hare than vitalize the machinery of ting departments it will have Justingd jis appointment. } Appin, in all its varied phases iia velo the supply Histributioh of raw materials of Fh come within the scope of EE enquiry. ; The alloca- of material to trade is a vast Subject, and in commection with this 4 is inleresting t6 Note that a Gov: ecision has aiready been | The Government has | od the trades themselves, Unrough | the medium. of. representative cou wil, to do their own distribution,' eentralieation which is a good ury for future developments. embraces the. immense | _Aystom) the transport pos- | 0 rural arees, canals and aerjal | transports. The disposition and utlli- uation of motor vehicl¢s available ¥hen no longer required for War will; one example alone, show what | a es before the admifistration. | An fluminating statement is made | ' fn comnection ith the increase of | mational output Large changes will | 'characterize the relations of employe | and employed, but inereased outpu | and improved conditions are iw i wides of the same shield and confi- dence must take the place of mutual | suspicion. | The recommendations of the | Whitley Comunittee, adopted by the | Government In October, 1917, are | touched wpon apd shown to be the best upon whieh to SrEsane Jaca. fitions vader which industrial or is being carried out, an exhaustive emquiry iusto wages, hours, sanita- , safety, and every detail affect- the workers. . Rural development, agriculture, ry, housing and education are 'all within the province of ihquiry of the Ministry of Roconstruction, and finance, in all its broad bear- fa absorbing the attention of ex- . The Ministry's work Is at all ents an evidence that the country thinking along pnstructive fun» damental lines, and has discarded in large measure, the old go-as-you- please methods which have been re- sponsible for 80 much that is un- worthy in the past. Finally the alms ©f reconstruction extend beyond the centre of home to the large subject iE international récuperation, which make demands upon all tHe fois and goad faith of which each hation Bs 8 possessod, When peace i8 proclal The jo reconitruction are | . high ones, but it remalink Zor the in- | a nal citizen to carry them but his Ji erent age and locality. It | an pam Ae and resolu- | wha ete is § . Hosen : h needs careful Aviitching, 'Yhat is the tendency to re aie [sentiments a3 accomplis ard facts, | ereas (hey aré only the initial to nractical achievement. Monon Woman in British Tsies: 'Chaniakie Talbot, * the a. he British 78 years; . Predericle their son + caterer - the old uncle _ ent Feimoves the dust froth he eyeR : Hae v NI TOWN HALL "PORT PERRY >a i a - re oe PROGRAMME: ow promptu. Chorsey | NTERNAT IC -- lsic Kose, 5 Chorus (Accompanist for the CHE NAVY Hilliard I HE RED CROSS ET) Fite Mo thio SX vy. the 1 CP atb een Leask. ) } 5 Michie, Gorden Patton Ain, Arty Bears Mie Bruce arish Velva Parr, Grade Rose, Una Sir MATEA Somerville, Irene Spoflard TIE ARMY Louis. Dowlis, Fargiy Clin, Leslie Gomn , Skuse iGritfen Roy Leas sordon Martin, Lewis McLesu, Ralph Reyuolds, Orval Switzer, Douglas Taylor Chorus - The Laddics Who've Fought anil Won, BLELGIUM Percy Malcolm. Chorus Selgin National Auttieny, SERBIA -Alfred And Choras i 71 National Anthem, ITALY -Allen Sweetinan, ' Chorus Italian National Anthem, FRANCE ~Ratph Honey. ; Ehorus--TLe Marseillaise, UNITE STATES - Abie Tennyson. Chorus--~The Star Spibgled Dantes: THE BRITISH EMPIRE JOHN BULL tCerrow, ENGLAND ira ogra, SCOTLAND ~ Kdna Wallace, IRELAND -- Merle Ferguson, WALKS Mirtam Harriss, CANADA Helen Mellow! INDIA ~ Bessie Crozier SOUTR AFRICA Ella Spence. Nay ZEALAND --Mnry Williamsi fioPRrALIAFl5e West, NEWFOUND AND -- Marge West, . Chorus -- Rule Britannia Chorus 0 Canada THE unt ON JACK. | God Sate te King. 3 COMEDYV-BRAMA. - "THE BLU FFERS" Lt oA~ "DUST IN THE ¢ EYESH CAST OF us : M. Malingear--a Medical Doctor with littited prictida ~=WiLmoT CRXGG = OLIVE WALLACE ~ ALETA FRRGUSON " ETHRLWN SWITZHK JEAN Crezikr Mme Malingear-- his wife Touneline -- their daughtcr Sophie their cook % Alexandrine ~their mid Uphbolsterer-- their "little seventeen' ~~ ARMSTRONG MACFARLANE Footmau---horrowed from their neighbors -- EAKLE SWEHTMAN BL. Ratinofs a retired confectioner -- DOUGLAS Lucas Mine Ratinois ~ his wife y --HILDKED PATTON -- EWART BUNNEHR ~~ JoHN HARRIS ~ELIZABRTH HOORY --LOWELL Fars . -- KEITH BRUCE ~ NORMAN PHILP Robert -- uncle of Mie Ratinois Josephine theic maid Footman --borrowed from their neighbors Chef > Coloured Servant. Act I.--Home of Mulingear--a May morning ~the disgisted servant - the goctor's only patient --a desirable suitor would- be tenants the busy doctor--number sixteen --we all throw dust into each other's eyes --number seventeen the rich old uncle asks some pointed questions the gervant's return -- aristocratic callers ut a very inopportune time, Act i1.--Hdnle of Ratinois--a June morning -no hope of succes --the rich) old uncle invited for dinner-- aristocratic callers again a dibner party planned - the mothers discuss the bome for the yovug Togs, and the fatiers the dowry --the proposgd dowry grows rap the old uucle, by heroic treat- CA CF DIPLOMAS & MEDALS L lomas won at Midsummer Universit Sd Deyar iio iad ED , presented by Rev. in "Chairman of Board of Education. tr. --Ehampiofiship Medals won on Field Day, Rev. J. R, Bick of Blackstock. presented by Dri s. 1 ntrauce Examyination Prizes, Mcliow of bart Pefry. rable- the negro savant the © death of the | | } who hit each other as hard as they | i { breach of © ' a/fight, and w en 'that vib E over | | dierd, but that far-off India should | been observed in England, recalls t celebrated e Minister's 'remarks hen sim wad 0's, _ being ty ban Ld | Britain, a hot debate on the mb interest to the pr ! ther pugilism affords a sysratie 9 "| would wish to see, or whether calculated tq excite disgust. people look upon its as an exhib Po manly courage characteristic the people of the country. I saw . f other day a long extract from: French newspaper deatribing a. fight as a type of _ acior for cndurance, patience ub der | suffering, of ble persever- , ance in dete: | ing it up | #8 a specimen of the mar admirable qualities of the Eritis race. "All this is, of co © matter of opinion; ting national rmined effort, and b i aside, the. egal piace of .F do not perceive why they returf, and there is no ey done 'to anyone. "As to the danger to those wind perform 'themselves, I Imagine the danger 'to life in the case of .thoss kL who go up in balloons is certainly | greater than that of two combatants = can." : | our Dark-skinned d Brothers. | It is not strange that Tandd# ihd America and the European' belliger- | ents shoud make plans for the re | | construction of their disabled sol- | maintain an iid-to-date school where her disabled fighters are ! such trades as mwofor mechan { automolile repairing to make them | self-supporting will strike many as | BUrprising. At Bombay, India, Queen Mary's Technical School for Disabled Indian | Soldiers is located, and, according to} reports received recently at the Red Cross Institute for Crippled and Diss | abled Men, New York City; there are | now over 200 disabled nen of n= | dia's forocs there, learning tra that fange from motor car driving, | motor mechanies, oil engine driving | and motion-picture operating, 10 | farming, poultry raising end sclatin] tific aprieulture. The school was | founded about a year ago through i thesefforts of Lady Willingdon, wile | ! ] ght | and | of the Goverpeir of Bombay, and is under the patronage of the King and Queen of England. Gradifates of the school, alter eoni~ pleting a. course of training of six are equipped with tools for their trade, and are sent out to employment that brings. them from 28 to 100 rupees a month tse | months or more, to $22). This may not seem mueh, but it 2: be remembered that the aver man in India can live com} on about $6 a month, PN | feial Limbs are provided fy eripples. nt one of the i pls in Hombay, and in he Dun, 'and ge \ on {o the ol tt deni 3 of Queen Ma Toehni School there have heen | varioug centres in India, bureavs | that take care of the problem of placing disabled wen lu suitable en: ployment. Fn oa Foondry. The core shop of an oid Erith fron foundry is cited n& a revelation | in gpeed in turing out wat work. Young girls are produging cores there for hand-grenades dt the rato of 180 an hour, the cores, the mak ing of which takes thirty-one move- ments of the hand, being turned out in sixteen §econdd, The foundry its self is old and by no mpaus conven- fent, but by a system of. standardiz: ation of the work and bY entourng~ ing 'emplpyes to take an titelligent interest in thelr work; tiie outpuk has beery actually trebled, Every 1,000 tout of filbor space in the foub- dry now produged $5.5 tons of light castings #- week, working day shift ould, It is the only fpundry in that partieulit: town sworking A. 48shour weeks Hesideh, (ie £15 and women, are allowed. ten: mip: for' lunch and tem: minutes' interval in "the afternoon. Vaccination. + La The frst compulsory vaccination gol ow sd in England 64 years ago, r8 later vaccination be- came obljgatory in Scotland and Ire. land, and this means of protection against smallpox has gin:e become ral in nearly all civilised coi coun {FEET tries. There wags, of course, mu opposition 10 the new law in many quarters, and uanti-vaceination soeic- ties were formed, These exist even 'to-day in many parts of the werld, Thir{v-three years ago an anti vas cination riot occurred in Méntreal, | A mob attacked the City Hall a threatened to burn the newspaper offices, but the police succeeded in' quelling * the disturbance. Similan outbreaks, especially arionz peoples, have occurred fio inter time. L COUNTRIES Ask for out t Inventor's Adviser. "WARION 4 MARION sity Street, corner treet, Montreal, Cana : D.C {5s lowering = % >? 1 i J TH BiG! it 1 y whether Flowering or Vegetable Platits. that are second Ntihe in & our MoTTO--= en yo need meat you need JHCICE MEAT ) YOU RBALIZE WHAT IS MEANS TO YOU? Ll: AND CONVINCE YO URSELF OR PHONE 29 100 Car Loads of | Olatocs nd ns . =, Um TE, 11 KIND "OF "PLANTS " TO BUY 1 ality aid Vuriety are that are Wl S07 b LS y PRINCE ALBERT. ONE PRICE TO ALL. W.ETTEY; Florist. RICE & QUALITY --- and church, For MEATM ARKET ply to PORT PLRRY MARKETS Corrected weekly by Hogg & Iytle, Tt Gio anl Ssed M:rchants J < 5 Dee, 19. 1918, Fall Wheat: .0 2 10 ir Spring Wheat a » ra 2" Goose Wheat... vo AR Batley ..........." po@ 140 Rye .. 2 2256 2 40 Oats... 075@ o £ Beans 7 00@ 7 50 Grass Seed 4 00 5 50 Isike Clover... ,.. 10 00 @ 13 00 ed Clover..... ,, 20 00 @ 23 00 Peas (blackeye) .. 250@ 3 59 Peas (small). ..... 350@ 3 70 Buckwheat Cattle, per Ib . Hogs, per 100 1b5. . , 160@ 1 80 0 13@ 0 00 20 oo @ 20 00 Batter .... 0. 0 50.@ 0 §5 Eggs davis, © 75@ 0 78 Wool (unwashed) o bo @ o 70 Mails Close The mails are despatched from the Pos fice, Port Perry as folio vs : Going North-- 9.00 a. m, Going South--11.20 a. m FARM FOR SALE or "Reach, County of Ontario. | Situated on a'leading road, about half-way between Port Perry and Uxbridge. Convenient. to school | particulars ap-| | WILLIAM MANNING, Aug 13, 1918 Woovvitie, ONT fs . ; | Sittings of the Division Court. { OOUNTY OF ONTARIO { 1 918. ! Clerk, "ies E. L. Mae: | t. WHITBY donelly Whitby <Jan,. B, Feb, b, April 2. May I, Juna 4, July 9, Sapt. 4, Oct. I, Nov, 5, Dec, 8; Jao. 3, 1819 | | Mavreh Bb, i | rk, Miss E ! y Mine Jan. 4, Mity 3, 'Jane 7. 6 Doo. BROUGHAM . Greenwood By .tMareh 7, May 8, July 4, Sept. 5, Nov, 7, Jan 1919 8. PORT PERRY ham, Port P May &, Jan, 8, . W. Burn Maten 8 . RM. Moore March 185, May | Nov. 22, Jan Thos H. Fos 1.10, March 14 pt. Ii, Nov. 21, Mach Janie Leonare Ian 8, 1919 Clerk, I May 10, N¢ ed at Whitby, De OUTH-HALF Lot 5, Con. 6, be surpassed. CARPENTER, CABINET-MAKER M. Gleeron, | OBEY ef | CAWKER BRO (S1CCESS0RS To Jes & Dennison. LIVERY Having = purchased . the Livery a business carried on by Jamieson & Dennison, and the premises con- nected therewith we intend to REHORSE THE STABLES witli first-class animals, and instaly New and Up-to-Date Vebicles with hodern Trappings. eh : comlort and convenjencs ah + Special attention Yemen Fomgoiits re Our charges are moterale and we: guarantee to please our patrons. Patronage solicited, tr Phone No. 3 OAWEE ER BROS G. R. ALEXANDER & UPHOLSTERER Ae attended to and wlerate. Sept. 19, 1916, > DF pth g. prompt] enn : Drink the Best ! TOMMIE COOK'S 23 f of i Cook's Special Uream Cook's Dry Ginger Ale RED BY iT: COOK&: SON PORT RRY. ONT. GRAND TRUNK RY SYSTEM 4 TIME. TABLE i ANG NORTH. amy +33 Pox, 5 &,m i Plants | I 'KWONDERFUL LARGE NUMBER OF LOAVES 6F BREAD 'ARE SOLD DAILY 1 to grown at i and it i838 because of tans al materiais best 2 i put th are us iem together t | has been clea Tull & Choice Stock of AND THE PRIC AVING BAD CONSIDERABLE EXPERIENC House Decorator and Sign Writer "I 'have ese hues in ra am prepared to do all Work entrusted to mein a pO! fail to give the utmost satisfaction as regards Pain ng, House Decorating eer AND Se PERI EEYS Opened PORT PERRY "execution and prices, BNGROSSING A SPECIALTY AGH SOLICITED. Ornamental Tries during Fall Winter uiOn' hs territory. fee re ling equipment. OVER 600° ACRES ED no ine hitter trodes he fact that we have Nursery Business Sixty i ate. OW, prepared § Jvarietion gontrolled by ns, s at Rock Botrom offer enstomers. Wiite fur neeney terms ta | PELHAM NURSERY-CH. aoe, N.B. Catalogites } ich yeu can id the agant's Nireiry Stock . of which yofi gel the sets prices will be sure to So all stock is abso class, and true to slated Circulars vi 2 Ww. J. GIBSON" SONYA ONT. Valuator, &ec. ue rsery men, Guaranteed. onto, LTD, | | Patronage respeciullysolicited. as a Painter} Basin anner that style, durability, Having lal somewhat intricate ¢ 29 i a number of large firms in Toronto, 1 feel confident that GUARANTEE ALL WORK. STEWART FORD ba RELIABLE AGENT In "Ont irio County ts weil Polioim's Peerless Frait and Geod pay, exclusive e choiceat Nursery Stock incinding Haufl- condition? by offer- a tip-to-date reliog oqaipny ne Rod | de trees and plants a splenaid Canadian mown stock to We are npt Jobliers, at Gaest to applicants for pane v8 jo han: of Licensed Auctioneer Charges Moderate and Satisfaction + SARVIS BROS' BREAD SARVIS BROTHERS. the fact that only the ed and skilled bakers hat the supremacy of rly established Contec tonery & Candies = | ES ARE RIGHT. rH | JAMES Platios; Organs- Also Seconds 6 PIANOS TUNED by ess | BELL PHONE 94 DEALER IN % months of May and September. WARD and Gramaphones Hand Organs, an experl second week in the PORT PERRY, ONT. aa . A FULL and | Durability and ne t (sunot be arpassed o the Uconty, &o., in abundance. LW A: BEATTY OF EVEYTHNG IN THE * Haorrmmess CHEAPNESS STYLE STRENGTH Robes. Blankets, Bells, Trucks | Qomparison of Prices Courted STOC Line

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