Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 19 Feb 1920, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

ed Naura, i | 3 ee millions of mone, 'ormore since T rit ter millions of tor. 11 of a sight of things in. ~~ ¢ h bottom, t'other day in tropical th prices, and I3w morals, np eterer, and so forth. didn't wade in very deep, fer a decent self-made "out again the best I AR RN "pinch of this mag! al product put into th most impoverished soil has th. most amazing effect oh. pla: 'life. In Australia, where som 200,000 tons ave used annually doubled the wheat erop. ZX Nauru is only 5000 acres in ex- - tént, but such is its value tha. strong claims for its possession ae being made, by Japan, N:w Zealand, Australia, and Great Britain. Drury Elected by * a Majority of about 2300 !" The comment regarding the election of Mr. D:ury is favor- | able. It is felt that the U.F.O. should be given a fair chance, ROGRESS can only be: Posie by lookingahead +A and preparing for it. . Farmers -- by exercis- ing foresight in raising cattle, -hogs and other ST sale- able" products--can add to their worth, This Bank aids and Bncourages every kind of agricultural operation, ® °° : THE Han PORT PERRY BRANCH OF CANADA R. H. SHORT iw x A e { the earth's ages-a while yle There was the pail-- he steam, 'Jektrik, and ror.gs of the world by a lot re again, and find that the MaNacer to try the ne Extract of Cod Liver Oil and pophosphites Il use them you wi have serviceable 2 in the most advanced styles and be = Ij hein | with utmost care. ehave them in stock... VES w x a = X'% Mc<KEE ; STATIONER™ RRR! hd just arrived Get your supply NOW while the chan | real up-to-the-minit thing ter d This brings me round wis that yer- Ma's doin fine. > I've been gaddin round seein the Lightnin Streak Buzzer ° Movies; hearin talks about ekal rites, single tacks, liberty leags, and the like, and I comes home and finds yer Ma in the gettin room a-darnin my socks, jest the same as if it was the . The kettle was a-singin on rin under the stove and the bird singin in its cage; and the fust words yer Ma said ter "me was--"'Hev yer had yer supper; Joshua?' Of course I "had somethin ter eat atone of them railway grab and run ve, the cat, was a-purrin | places; but yer Ma knowed what that meant, and set out my told me all the. news, and ywoeverybody in Roseville was from little Dick Miller who stole a ride on Bill Jones' rig and-broke his collar bone, to Granny Nokes who reckoned she was a leetle mite better of her rumatiz, ' i hings is pretty clean and sweet and happy where yer Ma se sha feels that way inside, and makes other folks feel at way, tog: Lens t the best cdves are from inside when he said-- en TT al "Phere are no good skin-foods, although there are many excellent furniture polishes." = . | Of course, this man was only sayin that beauty was more than skin deep, and that if yer want ter be real good lookin, yer've got ter be helthy inside--body, mind and soul. Yer can't docter up the ills of this.old world with patent furniture polishes. There ain't nothin what you can plaster on from the outside that'll do any lastin good. ! I mind Si Simpkins was a great hand at fixin up hosses fer sale, but he never spent no time on a critter with poor innards. "He was pffireat believer in old fashioned hay and oats, oil cake, an e like. All the critters ne fixed up with dope was jest fer temperary repairs. © "Now I ain't a sayin that that e'erythins all rite in the world, but what 1 do say is that the best cure of most of the lls is big doses of old-fashioned work, kindness, patience, and ':' common-sense. The trouble with the new idees is that they don't take no stock in what's in a man. They don't figger he's ter do any- thin brave, or strong, or big. You'd think ter hear the ajee- taters talk, that all the biessins-of earth could be tanked and tapped, and distributed around by the gaHlon just like coal oil. It can't be did." Ba ' What*s wanted now is more red blood and less red flag. We kin worry along without that frozen blue kind of blood that didn,t never want ter git mixed up with nothin that couldn't trace its pedigree 'way hack; but we needs every bit of good red blood, and we needs it circulatin in real live folks what don't whine, but gets busy and does things. There's folks as talk a3 if bein a "'under-d>g" was a sort of recommend fer riches: ~- In all the dog fites I ever seen the best the under dog eve got was pity, and if the under dog was a big, cowardly, hulking brute, he didn't get nothin but "'sic "em."' If the world's ever goin ter be any better nor it is now, it be folks with good sound hearts and--with more is x ¢ dy J his old earth is su Your Affectionate Father sellin out round thése parts, and some talkers and tropble I guess work ain't and if this Government is to suf- fer defeat, that their fall from politieal Joxer shall nome be- : y cause of their own fault, and not ss In?' throughy any fiuke or political THCY "Listened-in, trickery. . The practice of "listening in'" It is fot likely that the U.F.Q. on rural lines does more, per- will have plain sailing on their haps, than any other to lessen political sea. but the people are the usefulness of the telephone in no mood to see the new ship tothe farmer and his household. wrecked befara the voyage is , Upholding the action of, the well begun. Sandwich West Telephone Com- The criticism of -the old line Pany In removing telephone parties should be confined to £auipment fromthe home of Al- essentials, and should not de- begty. Meloch "because. os generate into petty badgering. had i stened in" in-on part - nes, Justice of the Peace Josep THEIL PIE ETI tee 4 White, at Sandwich, Thursday, i + Jannuar ismi : y 22nd, d d th $ Snap Shots by + suit brought by Mn } the Wayside 4 4 4 { the.company. 3 J. E. D. 4 3 4 Testimony of 27 witnesses was THEE H IIE LE E04 e + heard before a decision was reached. Some of the witnesses The good are always the merry 000 i told the court the Meloch family When once you enter the realm had interrupted calls on party lines, during which strong lang- of ideas, there is no turning back. uage was used, . The court held that Meloch had violated the company's rule in allowing his family to intrude on bnsy lines. New School in Whitby 0 Some pesple who think for A new six-roomed pnblie [themselves have a great capac- School to replace the three- ity for suppressing what they guarter-century-old Henry St. think. * School was ununimously decided 5.0.0 on last night by the Board of The human world centres its Education. It will be located mind on ideas rather than on 11 the ceitre of the two-acre money. The present competit- block, of which the north half ive system is r.spongible for iS the site of the old building. what Spirit of materialism there Besides being of ongstorey is in the world. construction. along the latest 0.6.0 lines of lighting and heating. A municipality may be des- itis to have an assembly hall cribed as a group of people liv- surrounded by the six class- ing in the same locality organiz- rooms.Including the streets sur- ed to carry on, collectively, act- rounding the site there will be ivities which could not be carried about five acres of ground, on individually. magnificently wooded with 000 People do not have "objects!' when achieving great things. What is achieved is the object. 00 '| istence 000 The evil of bonuses assumes that men will work only for money. «It ¢arried the compet- itive system into the ranks of the workers themselves, causing antagonisms an@ jealousies. ! 000 T e only refuge of a man of high thought and deep feeling is in higher thought and deeper feeling. We must go on because our. very existance consists in going on and on toward the greater dawn of all illimitable universe. 000 Thee is a growing tendency and a striving after a happy ex- manles and elms.The added acre was authorized tobe bought from the Lawler Estate for $1000 ea Mean A wireless telephone sys- tem is proposed for Man- itoba. The tremendous distances between cities, towns and farmhouses make the establishment of ade- quate telephone systems prohibitive. : -FOR RENT - for humanity to-day which is a lyrical voice in the igrev and. gloom desert of a capitalist system whose obsolete - methods are no longer seasor able Blacksmith Shop on Water st. opposite the Farmers' Union Milling Co's Office. Apply to J. B. SEBERT, 1010 Gerrard street East, Toronto. tf7

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy