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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 2 Jan 1919, p. 1

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Tonk th should be your cons; These two women tell how Aion. hr found health, Hollam, Pa"1 to6k Lydia 1 Tinkham's Vog- stable Componnd for female troubles and a dis. rew away from the ou which she wily red at it with sombre i Into her mind came | friendly but significant i P Instructor, whom she had | { CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, Ng (AKOLIOAN) ONTARIO, e he had spoken those . poken thee lacement. Ifelt all rundown and was very weak 32 FOR ONTARIO CO. REV, C. F.STENT, BA, L. Th. | 'have the artist's Instinct | pass panned ae A Aer i Rastomnon Quunx 81; Port Pagar Servitse at 11.00 a.m, only : ~ we i tf am. Diuch; afrald you | aca te give Eoin pai hi Vegtinbie Compan jh: i t {wil n the skill 1 > | a Aig \ 10 go Bound 10 dim: 1-8 pm a Tiom of Te rhuslay . { Ril ne ea fo give db | & trial, and felt Detter right away. I am keeping housa - Eh "~ rt srt tan pe i sn: - ENRRIET S5. SCRE | 0 8tood, since lust April and doing all my housework, where befors thinking as he | Telshonn tenn néotidn over Bell and I was unable to do any work. Lydia BE, Pinkbim's Vege. R. 0. CHURCH. tahte Compound 13. certaioly the best medicine a woman can HUTCHESON, Bell Phone Office No. 6 | o EK. A. ADAMS fiure in the field of effort | | 1 acta 5 | Bell Phone No.4! Residence Noo 4 LE | she had she would ter, The | 4g S8Y IATHIR XEdNE slhanone os dhe. | Bramal, Studio Re aba | take wher in this condition: T ive yout pétmission to piiblish = H HARRIS B.A. LL 4 | ADAMS & HUTCHESON [1 I"btova, with ft cheapness and ite bare. this letter." Mrs. E. Ri CroMLING, R. No, 1, Hellam, Pa. 8 pi . : | { Si CESSOKS TO i] | mess, added 9 0 tile despair in her Heart. + Lowell, Mich ~<1 suffered from cramps and dragging Baskin » &e. i ACD DOUG hs AD LMS +, Suddenly Ble heard. stops Kbove hier, down: patns, was frregnlaf atid fad female #eaknens and #$ Lat IH [I s Yb ; | then the solid of a thumping, banp 4 displacement. I began to tdke Lydia J. Pinkham's Vege. offices of hy Toe ¥ iE, Vudod™ i | FIRE i MARIN EB j ing somEthi heunding down . the BS table Compound which gave me relief at once and restored Pord Ferry, = iH + SK | Blairs, tentd, she threw. open "= my health. I should ike to recommend Lydia E, ¥ bh a FH LIFE { Ye Joos an Sinceyered the spraw ling " remedies to all suffering women who are troubled Hi : MONEY To LOAN. Il 1 Rg : | fizure of MEARE flowy adjusting taelf BY | Ist way.">Mrs. Exiex Her RiNe. 6, Dox 88, Lowell Mich, 5 i Private Funds as & por sont. 1] Beal hstate a Mot gies Licans fo thik rhailgatior true ot bid riTien 4 y #. Brox Henw ReNe: 6, Dox 83, Lowell, Mic : vol Sowa IH Steamship Tickets | down 6. Stairs, wh i Why Not Try ty | EES ten ra - ---- ! { e ll xpect to hear the alr { ? 7 - | Co Nn: displaced ba hh explosion of more or | * ta Jo. Ww. Oroszier Dilton Hinge- -Staykence, | less vigyrand terms, Instead she : CoxvEYANOKR, WB Into the amused face of | 3 BorroIro! : { Took Manufactured by the Qwen Sows erro . AS NS -- | hig Rite cs Di 88s and Mantle Maker ISHES to inform the ladies that alie has nioved to the vonis formerly occupied by her over Mr. Byer's Drug Store where she is prepared to execute all or- MORTON M. GIBSON, ONTARIO & DOMINION LOGAL AGENT WANTED FOR THE OLD RELIABLE LAND SURVEYORS AND CIVIL ENGINEERS PHONES-DAY 248, NIGHT 407 {57 FOF PF BOF FOF 7 OF CT RT TPT IT 2s orn PP FY (OF 7 (OF IY 7 7 INT 7 OF BF 0 FY PT 17 157 OF °F OO PY OF PY 25 cipuany. PF OF BY FY 17 #7 FY (7 PF FT 7 7 07 PF BY P0 CANADA, CTETAT YAY ¢ A LAND IN FARMS | a sn A i tn "responsible for the Take for ntugion. n Wie early, unsus- consumptign--u Bin: rd cough may release tubercle bacilli; be JieatRes Is by others around. ans Sossynption Wii to a ihis atmple of des in) but we DOW oq places, it soeks but a foothold to only to, the ¢ , d, bat yee off through the drains. price has tha: dif take dunk its victima down to death. put 1 am simp She was swept in his srms and Across many Ontario farms we soe wan. Aliorsh the a noth ne, Surely it is a true test of love of small creeks flowing at least part of Pp 8, 8 i8 "Thousandx upon thousands of men ® have met untimely deaths during the past four years; never has the 1494 of home and country callad for sueh & gacrifice. Patriotism doce not begin nor end with war. We cannot all serve on the baftleficld-- but we can be us frtly patriotic in looking after the welfare of our countrymen here at home. There is an enemy ln our midst-- consumption, Lurking in unsuspect- woh to devote our energics end 'bur means foyer. exterminating it diffienlt to gness that he, rest In the dismal old butld- hat poor and deluded erea< | ture, she thoughi--a struggling artiat, He looked uh, and the whimsical, friendly ly 18 eyes warmed her. very spirit. inl ing eyes; nnd In that great city, where gba Bad seen such eves but seldom, #1 felt thut she had found a friend. She hnil, but trouble was to come. He ped that evening, momp time, Tuckily, after she had put away the | io hold something in reserve. | ed to find a little lunch all | ta despalr of heart and did of his gentleness d him of her | id then the tears of u before she real- } happening she 'ound rane and his voice was sharply, anger at his netively. The startled es caught the bitter Edmund, you have ¥ faferrnpted gently | pe ont, tired and hungry." ' tod!" she broke fn, through her tears. bluatly. "So darned urder a sandwich ' wfght--someone who dreams as I do you see? and she knew that the slash of her | first words, when his heart was boy ishiy tpen; had gone deep, He 140} "He is right," she murmured to her self, ns she turned out the lights; "ila big thing 1s happiness." It rafried all that night, "nd the next day dawned gray, damp and forbid ding, She worked feverishly at the wide eyes. Something in his face held . her--something deeply glowing io his eyes. Bhe swayed a bit toward him. The full, deep voice of the map be. my dream of being a Whistler or a Bargent for a home I know of, where skies gre blue, mountains green and every man and woman friend. Will you swap your dream for mine and my love, till dreamlng is done?" She felt suddenly weak. The dreari- ness of the worn, gray studio etosed ébout her; the moving, quiet, manly tones sang in her ears and in her heart. She nodded. field with a strength that would not be denled. "That fifty dollars will got ns hame, The Brute Again, "It says here that a wenithy West- ern map has left $500,000 fo the wom- } land. or so lose to th He nodded, but his face was grave, | interfere with | dissolving {the water' has been evaporated is either on of the surface as to ver growth of ofl 'whofe the i I, such as in gh, pockets, swamps, the surface the plant roots. The instan water is lying pond hales, si of the wet land is the same sibly lower than the lake level dikes are constructed and pumps in- stalled to remove the water. Other instances where low-lying and fat lands © require drainage are thove til it becomes s0 strong as to prevent the growth of plants or trees. To remove this alkall it is neces- gary to install a system of undér- drains, then thoroughly flood the goi} which ts saturated with alkall, (bud the alkali and allowing the water to pass off through the drains, thereby removing the alkali. After thix lag been removed it will | be necessary {0 use a greater amount of water for irrigation of this sofl, and after each irrigation as soon as to such an extent that the remaining water is almost saturated with alkali the free water remaining in the soil and containing this saturated 'solud tion of alkali must be allowed to run the season. In most instances where this oc¢uts the drain can be placed through this drain, thereby Fl the use of the creek. When th's drain is installed the creek banks could be levelled, and instead of be- ing a creek wilh ragged banks and | German onslaught, writes F. H. Slmonds in American Review of Re views, Tt is this thought which must or in 'the mind of all whe knew Col Raynal O. Bolling, dead tb the enemy in the early days of the great Ger years, while the war was still remote and meaningless to millions of people on this side of the Atlantic, he de- voted his life to study and to practical trainfhg In flying. When at last the war came, no that & man who might have done 8o much more fo aiding hls country and: his countrymen to prepare for the» real struggle, whose services were se- ° essential, Whose loss was so frrepar: able on the practical side has been' loet to us at this grame hour. X Colonel Bolling aid not dle before. he had done much which will eouat' in the future snd will be a pertion ef: | the listory of Aunerican organization ' for the conflict. Penny Restage Gone I Enlded t Penny postage, which Fipossrels nt midnight Sunday, June 2, was of the great triumphs of pence, succumbed only to, the demands een a truer index to the march of progress than the penny stamp. a foe. : 'hand and she made & Parallel to this creek, and except dur- first use in 1810 for inland o have Lia learned of a i of dissent. "Yes, but ovo shoud ™m Prope a8 ing the spring freshets or after ver amounted almost to & revolution. Thai : mfortable, now im ® It, and [--" heavy rains the watef will date fixes the "great divide" between. the old postal systems and news The penny stanip, probably La han? any other influence, exerelsed a povee' in holding together the scattered bonds &eo. os ab residence, 6th Con. p---- nd heard him mutter: 4 $ each (one mils west of Port Perty,)-- Wire Fence Uo. Ltd., and am | |, "And t was the fall thereof' : Morar zo Loar, prepared to Supply this wholk | | belleve 4s in the Bible somo- : Sata? of Marriage Licenses. fommunity witli e very BDEST| CANABAS RANK AS A 186 PRODUCER where." FI glanced tp at her as he ; Ee mite Lr icomtn produced on this | | lowly rosa _"Perdon me for disturbs | . J. B. FARBWELL K.C. LLB. 0 Count, Continent and at prices that cai, DENMARK, PGW ATI AW RR RRSP ARN R | tng you. 1 #lshte you 1 am not in the | scr pA PINERAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN. MASS: Atborna: Coun 1 4 b Aa Ck as ad 4 # a Es y not fail to satisfy purchasers. HOLLAND, wemasasecsendsdiaaaaaas 9 hanit of ! RIE Suir ii that fash Ofos--Bouth Court House, anor The DriroN Fence is without a | | et Rte lis | Oat. peer. It is the BEST because it is | GERMANY, a adneanecenaaan | pls fogs ilintteq win pn . he stein - SE ------------ 5 . flexible ; it is a square mesh ; it is a | UNITED COMPARED WITH OTHER y ) paw Ne | 00 rooked in his flushed, eng i; Phoned Bell 68 ra. Ind. goo. perfect hinge. "stay fence, therefore | STATES RARNRRAA. 9 NATIONS ON THE BASIS | bia i Ee - ot face and earnest eyes. "Am 'I to ub- = | UNDERDRAINAGE PAYS 4.B Lundy, 1.D.8,D.D.8 it is impossible to bend the stays| prELAND «mmaaan 1 OF THE NUMBER OF | wis aoinkuNe took his wera and ded | pI SAL Fou Ne. Dr postr 60 | r-- B in fact.it is the best fence made in | 3 ANIMALS TO THE {fim Into Hiegistidio and to a chair, His vailied hin facilities. "Thats it | i ENTAL SURGEON thisior any other country. | PRANCE: mannan § HUNBRED ACRES OF {Fre sunk info it with a grateful word, | goo 08 S0 Ue ACCES es |9roven Methods of Dra ugh ow F. H. Simonds Eulogizes Col. Ray= {Suecessor to Dr. R. L:Grabam] Before purchasing a Wire Fence GREAT . - 9 LAND IN FARMS. { In anSwenofier query whethek or ot | mer votes was cold "Think you, | Lard. Swamps and Sprines | nal €. Bolling Graduate, Royal College of Dental Sar- | don't fail to inspect the Ditron BRITAIN, RAN ; | he y= a anything, he rem but I'm not interested in the garage | i Rprings: | 3 of sally aud University. of Toronto: Fano, ; | ITALY aman 4 { ne Rr iit 1 5 3 ao business or in marriage, and when I'm tn Gaal it 1 Confid A i r------ ¥ vd i 5 al zl ute lespect an oO ence Aro } Office - PORT PERRY, Ont 8 J. H. Brown, { E {mF Shin é | proposed to I wast It one fn u lover's | THRE. TE EE yom 4 ny Co. Services of Aviation Expert, Befors ei tb Sess | LDBALER IN. AGRICULTURAL IMPLR- | CANADA: maa 23 Ein abe tratehtontd and b po. : | nape: ts ate in His Untimely Death, Were of the : I 5 pralghtened and he was He rose sharh. his co § " operation How Thess May Be A. MURRAY MENTS AND MACHINERY: 4 ° b, face set. "I | y . 5p Slt ! A anim hb mimes | EDEAEEAIOOITIE the numbed Shin- | eoke werously, ih my why, If 1 Developed In Any Oomindtmity Greatest Value to the Couns DENTIST April 6; food AGRAVE | Lote, she Had time to inspect the | poow » y ! ; try He Loved. ¢ ) y | d been cist 81 her door, Bont : { (Contributed by Ontario Department vt Rooms over Rose & Coi; i di ali; ind beyond: any hin BY at revit' Shee on { Agrioulturs,, Toronte.) |" The men whom we could least spare, tL 4 % Fa mo TARAGAY RAKE i A CATTLE POMC a ig early and, gm 100 Heed ¥ ou have beth : toy N general the conditions making - and there are none we would willingly ours > J odd | o . aod aval HAT spare, are the tien who are giving "hie me, but I can't give up my dream. } rains necessary ave those where 8 PHONE 83. HOLLAND NF RF TF I OF IF RY 07 OY PY BBY FY TOF ¢ and shudosr. conldu't marry a garage keeper. i the ravieationa: or free water thelr lives to stem the fury of the 3 ah LAND SURY BY OR | ders for Dress and Mantle Maki i 2 down Inte her eyes, and she saw that | are. very common in Ontario, : ng Ww ay or ~~ "I must thank you for offering me® (4 his thie light he pl oy IA hom man offensive io March. Among all AND CIVIL. ENGINEER in a manner tinsuipassed for SRE mr 7 RT YT IF OF adndatadac elicitor Bua kindness, Perhnps 1 Way wget the big Ee it atti 1 and uy An Sosy matter 10F the Americans who felt and foresaw #1 ha of Rarvice to you--I: lope not I ' fanniness" he may | emedied either by the coming of this war to our own a Coryetiness of Style FRANCE 17 Foy (°F 1 fo fo (oF °F °F OF BT O60 _s7 Jikelleapacity.* ho sided: hasty, inppiness, he said simply, and went ay. be, per i" led, either by rr tone' with clumfarvisiontal ccessor to the late W. BE, Yarnold, and Ch E . Ys 3 out, closing the door gently behind of open qitches or a system Te 3 T Ontario Land Surveyor, of Port Petry.) arming Sect. ITALY SF AF OF BF (oF 197 97 07 OF 0 She answe perfundtorily, and he - py { of i more Instant response set lHitiselt to WHITBY Our charges are consistent with * COMPARED WITH OTHER limped ott and down the stairs, She stared at the ashes in the grate || Sry the in large ares ot low~ the tusk, slike of preparing himself the val i . She tarn~d hack ta the pleture and ¥ . ying nd w his uniformly @ nnd of firiving to persuade his fel- od Phone ast | € Re gh th fusrracs JOT OF OF 17 AF SY BV 97 0 ANTIONY ON THE Sav bickediup thc crayon. but her: fingers ee hid Deen SYidmee of he sicll ns we have in the SONtAWSHEID ween my oo prepare" them 3 ort Perry iri 19 AL AQ , 1 b g he | counties, namely, Kent, HRbs and leas Fe . ar 909: UTED cure pug (RF OF OF PO OF OF ANIMALS TO THE ¢ pausedan she smiled. She had looked ashes seemed to symbolize more than Lambton, te rats Rv amened. a selves. He chose for his work the SMITH £ SMITH SFR oY ae STATES, HUNDRED ACRES OF into pleasant, friendly and understand. che wished they did. os (ate used: and some aviation branch and for the three sox a8 : i 3 ich ar f i 1 CA4ADAS PARK AS A SHE PRODUCER femains of her 'ugal meal and ! picture that represented miceéss or hit are octusionally Sooded Slit Awerleari of bls age counted' greater LINDSAY, ONT. : hig offestfift-~n small bunch.of © failure--and the fail d te be > - erial success or was richer In the 4 yg 3 ¢ fallure seemed te heavy rains: IM no means has been --------------Crmeet-- AUSTRALIA, bas ibabalibibeds tmp ababibin, Si oles. Then, beciuse she Wes looming. large. provided. for this water to be removs tien sacrifice for an ideal, than 3 i . Ba be Ta OR FB eR WI Em a ay A tr companionship, she favited Tn the evening wh Beard him re- od quickly the crops growing on: this Bolling, General: solicitor for 2 North Ontario Observer HREEARRRNUNNERRRAN. 52 Him nto. the studio, and it was not = tum. Her Mékrt stopped aw he passed land wil be killed outy aud ey Be . Site i i ; ; bore they were. d x he ataf cause financial és to the eapecte a hoxo mot pre > Thousands of Orchard Trees need| gear WRWBMMT mI EWES & RW RR EFH loc {2 art thes were: seeking. Dooney, Ha samen to ibn hae owBem. it 1 UE rohieson for Bia. Sttaluments 4nd J 4 % » 0 . ot A Weekly Political, Agricultural and replacing. BRITAIN hha bebbol) ialbibahabe to follow. brief visit: Sho turned sway to busy | | 110¢ ast of underground springs his promise, recognized as the ona 5 Family Newspaper : WAR GARDENS w n 04 1d, enthusiasm ; came welling herself with omething--anything. pervious layer: of: he subsoil' has: » ore infzence and power Joe use - > y 4 Tulngss t futur 3 s 1S PUBLISHED AT call fi 0 frui ITALY, mMEwEEE mREERRERTRERhGMER2 she taliced "tc him, and the The door opened suddenly and he | caused the underground water to- he Ea i hey jo he Sms eal or sma Lait, early bearing w of the last weeks were for Stood before her--his old, impilstve; blocked and hela to-such an eftent PPT pn PORT PERRY, ONT. Tuit trees, sparague, Rhubarb mumwmTEaT Nes She. told him of her ambition, | boyish self. | that ib eventually comes to the sup. [PAL & man cau hope to receive om + ; : plants is ARGENTINA. ILI WT aid that he understood. She sypell, 1 wade fitty do lars today, | { tage. These can be prevented by hav- this side of his ife, Colonel. Bolling KVERY THURSDAY MORNING FRANCE. EEHERERhRERwARED fim that she would die before | from art!" he sniounced, ing a' tile drain put in a short dis- [nid aside all of these things to res a bo 7 tance above the springs so that the spond ta the coll of his country, not 5Y The demand for Or % she Auhuld give up her dream, and he | She thrilled with the words, Then ' bit FS : H. PARSONS in towns and STeasena) Sook HOLLAND mRRREREERRAEL ni In understanding. Then he 'the turn of the tide had come fos him ay he off and conveyed oaly willingly but ready trained foe ER ge UNIED, mumEumE_ 6 COMFARD. WITH: OTHER fn turn of himself and his am: | ferhaps! A small beginning--just the Another instance 'is that whebe pracifegl servis. Kaew. Kim and loved " - a ' . ¢ Tr i i C SrSSEntn Te Secure a paying Agency with liberal STATES NATIONS ON THE BASIS ¥ to what ex- | opening=--and then irrigation is being carried on. In Pr the eed Re hig oath a th x monihe hi 258 wo paper coihmissions Experi GERMANY mEE|me_g OF THE NUMBER OF a muke his "I am glgd," she said quickly, "An sonfe of thé irrigation districts the death hi 2 nN y k bi dart arrears a xperience not 3 ANIMALS TO THE Rie felt, however, | order-- water is fairly saturated with alkall en ge eHISE Forpoase tt arine €SSATY. HE n were of kindred spirit. hook 'hi " salts, When this water Is used fon iT ARS Un y TE a rh eae : DENMARK WWW. 3 HUNDRED ACRES OF ve PI nid | qe shook his heal. Mo, © g0E4 pation jt 1s spread: over the Jand.| to. avery challange of danger and. dif: fter the friendship ripene chance to do some fresco work for a ADVERTS, moasared by Nompariel, sud| STONE & WELLINGTON; CANADA ww 2 LAND IN FARMS. nd proof of it eae in many dago Ice cream parlor" and grentually 18 evaporated : from | ficulty foresaw, does not lie' in the , \ abli : it e bu eo e soil or from the {fact that he me e death he ex<. Sharged to the space they booupy. Established 1837) ne day, after an all-day tip | Hot castles of, art (aiAbIAd abodt hep the Surldce of th il from the { fact that h t the desth hi + - leaves of plants and trees by the | pected snd they expected for him ORONTO, ONT. offices. where she had met | gars. . Decorations for a "dage 18 gi (ne alkali being left on the | Rather it 18 found fu the realizations and kindly words that always | cream parlor" She stared at him with | surface. This alkall accumulates un-| 1 4 i pe four little ones penniless all children have r { of kinship and ucquaintance th | out the far-flang British empire, as a factor tn imperial trode vided the facilities upon which trading an who refosed te marry nim twenty years agn," «iid Mrs. Gabb as she looked up from the newspaper she was reading. "That's what | cali gratitude," com- mented Mr. Gabh. Quite 8o. "The penfessional genezlogist 18 in a shady business." "What is itt" one!" at the Tow-burd é Atler a momeit f determipation in weeds and small trees growing along- side, could be converted into a scoop' diteh. 'This ditch could be of such a nature #8 to allow farm machinery to pross back and forth, and would take care of the occaslonal heavy flows of water. | In all conditions where the ground water comed within two and a half feet' of the surface of the soil it is necessary for this to be removed in £omie manner so that plants i nave proper root Evawih. ~--W. Seott, hmea, 50 frr a8 Pornitig pecple. wit family DSA, 0 A College, al concerned, a: uz he ved trees il Sussex.

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