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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 5 Mar 1903, p. 2

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Sugar Beet Growers' Meeting Farwers Decipe To iif INTO - . Al dy ron 3 Signal :--The day of hard THE SoTIvATION OF SUGAR h seize you sud d fast po Lo --- yon irritable, im={3éw én d of new methods| The meeting announced under felt finding, The'root | fo afise in the near future the auspices of Port Perry Board troubles lies in the blood to the reins of government | of Trade in the Town Hall, on Tues nerves, + u cannot get de... rich da y morning, o'clock: g an 2 i - . i - blood in their hands. The time was then |day afternoon, to discuss the Beet : : ki Lg bas i the passing of a Premier meant sub- | Sugar Industry was called to order | $16,000 Bv-Law #8 strengthened and soothed |stilution of one. of his colleagues. at twosthirty by Police Magistrate |. To THE EL . Wilhams' Pink Pills will do|That is nat the case to day, either [Nott moving Reeve Purdy into the The Match 7 and will do it more speedily |, Doniihion or Local affairs. The chair. ARera few introductory re-| Council was held of Rk He gave ws, and bisated ont rich of , FD OL I ovules Sn removal of Sir Wilfrid Laurier marks by the chaitman, Mr. F. H.|ing last, All ee Tie 1ebleT thes Jai Satna Bd, tersunk - Mrs. James Patterson, Chilli-| would wrench the Liberal party so! Annes was introduced. This speaker | The minutes of the p 4S MCEL- | 71.6 forest and cabin fade tarther and quioker-- is basi i oessed, and all swack, kt," B. C.,, says :--My daughter seriously that political chaos would |gave a brief statement of the ad- ing wers read aud aby ; Oh, Tet not thelr virtues In us ever dis, 2 inn yiand. Pini E ideas in [Poot heatih, end er Spiea preveil." If Ontario, should the |vance that had been made towards next meeting A otis biwill in. | At oer vi "corners," they met thelr good | och iid be explained, devoted him. 3 ec i pm Ry Hon G. 'W. Ross leave the ship|the establishment of the industry in |{roduce a By-Lay y 8B They talked of old lands with & trembling voice; | 5&1 al ively to desi ety nervous. We decided to give there is navman in sight who could tthis part of the Province and then | Inspector of Weight But they yallantly shared with their oxen the labors, her Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and [take the rudder. And the idea of told about the interesting meeting |2ls0, a By-Law to Ea Col-| Of hewing out homes in this land of their cholo cated in'Paris he secured his repu | and engraving, and aWhough yi te Ind ; Aol : we, |tation in London, where he of horses, cat ite using six boxes, She is a strong | political Thdependence is growing. [they had af Whitby the afternoon lector of Tages Mr. E was! ie sioow Teoug § Dock 10 the titi ah She 'of te ¢ . 21 i implements, . Ithy girl. I gladly recommend \ before. - Dr. Shuttleworth, Agricul | ordered to be pard Wild pigeons In millions o'erbesd were no table, | (hizd of the eighteenth century, hay: : A {ing Jéased his the pills in similar cases. In closing an article on the Hon, tural § tptondent of the Oatadcl ms Br ra pi 0 "| And Nimrods found bere ail thet hesrte could | Ing attained Lhe distinction oF ! . e for these T pills cure all blood and|]. M. Gibson's connection with] 2! Supenntendent of the Ontario| Mark for drawing the | ie 1¢ desire. . 3 . ; nef ve « i : A + by troduction, | late fire on North St i x : ing the exclusive designer 0 ; Petve oubles, uch ge Anaemia, companies which are looking for Sugita Ziay of miraduction, On motidng } he, 0, memory, where are thy Johnhy-cakes' riches? gave to his majesty, algia, indiges ion, heart trouble | jegislative favours, the World |SPOX® jee ens. 18 Auditors' Re; i iy beck ; : While ; Matism, St. Vitus' dance, par g wh ' fred] stat ts. etc as' th uditors' Report as #eg ¢ of bueki DAMPC, . ga alysis, kidney tragbles and |$3y8:--Conffast the Hon. J. M. ©! ref estate, rents, cic, 83 fhe r¢ | hie Finance Coin T » ; 4 i : Fo ich he Gibson's 3 s guith the ideas. of | SU/t Of the sugat Aactory stamting at {ade b : : ; Senator % = When the Belt | Bertin. Every business san, in fat 5/0n mo Wi Telephone all classesof people, experienced the Tonis & GB. fon or ' ad : And joy In that sored og Sobiag¥ of yore? Betiex pleses of : ' ivered on the town shall grglnds. fy or canada white culls and high collars, | L€M Dei } | : 1% liming c } 0 the send direct to the Dr. |Stnator Gowan voted against it,|™°"¢Y which was due to the pay-| "65, motion of M7, Randle, 83 was i Te Jupiter and Leds, Charity, Patients "BUY THE GENUINE =MANFD aod lungs fo normal action, a Williams Medicine Co... Brockville, | He explained at the same time that | ™€Pt of large amounts for wages, ordered to be paid to Messrs, Jones | Youn follow, remember, when counting your Versevirance; gnus 2 ot af. ; wai _ keeps the nasal passages free from Ont, and the pills will be mailed. | he h ated ! for labor and to farmers for beets. |& Co for wood supplied Indigent Soliars, HY Ve: Judgment of Pats, Cup |] offensive discharges. Catatrhozone , an p " ad shares in the Bell Telephone h ! ; On motion of Mr. Rundle, $10 Thstin dear old log cabins ournation was bors. | Asleep, and the figure and four FORN 2 | contains no dangerous drugs or opts aia 5oc. per box, or six Company, snd had be not been able The main part of his address was was ordered to be paid to Mes. C. WILLIAM H. TAYLOR. | heads shown on these exquisite} ASV oo N00 ates, and is delightfully pleasant i ASS Yr yas. to vote against the application he devoted to facts and figures, show. / y/ Currie, for option on Electric Po pers Feb 1 1s, Plates now offered to the public by |: we fe CAL. * and simple to nse' Catarrhozone is ----~------ [would not have voted at all. 'Sen.|iP8 the actual results received by | [ight Plant. hE 1 ther' he N. K. Fairbank Company. SAUL BY AU an absolutely certain cure for any METHODIST CHURCH. ator Gowan voted against his own farmers who grew beets in Waterloo] Mr. Bruce introduced and: tar- ake 8 Mother's Word. Such a record as that of lyland is ; na form ot Catarrh and sells for one REV. G. H. COPELAND, Pastor, financial interedts. Had he felt| County: Of the eight or nine hun [ried through a By-Law to borrow the more remarkable because of the em IT dollar at druggists, small size 25¢, any' application benefit of the frecr circulation of appér around the "box game up at Ottawa two years ago, rT - Ry : : : * Thousands of mothers in all parts : i iv . . : 30 an Wes on the credit of the corporation the ; P short duration of his active career eat Booklet on Patents. |By mail from Polscn & Co., Kin, Services, rw 4 k Evenin that the company's application was dred beet growers, fifty-three meas- sim of $4000.00 10 lied ox 9 Canada have Wiitten to $33 iio It was cut short by his exccution in A Neat hi Fats ; on, Ont. | ' ge : ordheeis belioits and conducted to seste. | just, he would have refrained from | "red their beet fields. These formed penses until such time as the taxes mith wn Tablets are The s' | 1873, for forgery, which-tesulted| yy. have received from Messrs. BY. JOHN'S CHURCH | voting, fearing that bis financial in|? Pasis for an accurate statement of | shall have been collected. . ; es ancy have sed for the from Stress of circumstances creat: | yagion & Marion, Patent Attorneys. ' H#nfa : : {Ing g * Cia Fin=1 eld v Mr. B introduced and tarried | ure of the little ills that afflict all|ed through dissipation. Amirabl 4 g 0 Farmers Ins itute |terests wonld prejudice his jud {the yield per acre. These 53 farm r. Bruce introduced a children. It's impossible to pub] i N he Faits of Montreal, an admirable compen « VU, RRY. ™ Soar En Pastor | ant Which type does Oars | ers obtained an average yield of | through its first and socond read } p p To appreciate fully the, Fairy |jym of condensed information on - Sabbath Bervi~es, 11.00 4nd 7.00. Week Evenin | ng a By-Law authorizing the Coun- lish all these letters, for they would | Plate Calandar, one must 'ealize the subject of Patents and everyday 0 ; Berries, Thumday 1%. |want--the Gowan type, or tne| 20 logs of clean, met beets PET cil to issue Debentures for the sum more (han fill a newspaper, but the | (hat these works of Ryland had to staisti] data. This litte book, Meetings of the South Ontario | Gibson type of publi ? acre, giving an average of $50.72. | of $16,000 to install a Water 'Works following extracts are a fair sample | he copied with the greatest cafe by entitled "INVENTION," is just the Farmers and Woman's Institute BAPTIST OHURCH. { 3 yp Public man : : | 4 EE : of what all mothers say about this vest artists, then phctographe Ag : J will be be held at a hy 5 The highest yield was 21} tons per | and Electric Light System. edicing y the best artists, then phctograph ed proper size for the vest pocket, 23x44} : ? REV. MR. MCFARLANE, PAsrox | The latest emigration returns from acre, the 'sixth highest, 15 tons.-- | [The said By-Law will be sub-- medicing : £ and engraved on stone. After this inches, is bound in handsome cellu- PORT PERRY, MARCH ¢€, Sabbath Services, 10.30 and 7.00 Great Brits f | £4 ati Mrs. Jas. Hopkins, Tobermory delicate operation a certain grade]; i ; 3 Week Rvening Borvive, Tutrday. 1.30 | Great Britain are not as favourable | The lowest percentage of sugar was | Mitted to the ratepayers for ratifica- Ont --The Tablets are a blessing | of plate paper has to to be used loid covers, and contains not only BROOKLIN, MARCH 7. em . -- to Canada ds we should like to see | 14, the highest 17, and the average | OP before further action is taken | {pp motbier and child." Pp Pap: *(quadrilled-ruled blank pages for CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, (ANGLICAN) The afternoon sessions beginning at 130 p. m. will be conducted as a Seed Fair, any persons having secd grain, potatoes or seeds for { ' i th h 3 which would show the finest finish 153. Payments in 1902 were $4. Mr Bruce introduced and throug Mrs, John Dobbie, St. Andrews |and most readily heigthen the be first ik second Jeading 3 By East, Que.--*1 consider itmy duty | beauty of the colors which were put y | Law authorizing the issuing of|to recommend Baby's Own Tablets twely 5S1V t- i i year the payments will be upon a| Debentures to meet the expenditnre | to all my friends DD childs SR Ihrouh No fe successive pil 3ad neafal ihiornation not hereto: sale will be expected to bring a | 2 eli . |sugar basis, viz, $4 per ton for 127 [of $16,000 for Water Works and | ren." : It is fortunate that this calendar | ¢ Ai a contained in hs peck of such with theni. Any pers R.O. CHURCH. [rem 831 Englieh, 160 Scots, 49| beets, with the addition "of 33% | Electric Light Systems. Mrs. A. Burns, Minitonas, Man.| comes at this season of the year, comet Title vohime gre fizphic [2008 requiring seed for sprirg will -- Irish. and 11 forigners; to Cape cents for every one per cent. The Typhoid Epidemic. --*"I have found Baby's Own Tab-| when the masses of the people can 5 find this a good chance to buy. ; eB bi i " ; 3 ally illustrated tables showing the : os ; : Ti Bunny HATDSOK. Colony. 2,665 English, 515 Scots, | shove twelve, Upon this basis | lets do all you claim for them. avail themselves of it as a holiday | Grgwth of the United" States and ren stitute jit i g | 117 Irish, and 1,630 foreigners ; to | a TB 1 Mrs. F. J, Como, New Brandon, (gift. The Fairy Plate Cal ndar Canada Patent Offices, G BE i ; p.m. | therefore, the above average of 15 3 Ithaca, N." Y., .Fcb. 28 -- James N. B.--*The Tablets ae just the] will be mailed Tostpaid upon eo ia oie omapay The Slterbotn meetings will be dis. cussed, . It is hoped to pass a mo- ' |the United States, 2,373 English, | . : s g 455 "Scots; 562 Irish, 3,700 foreign | thing for children ; they make them | fronts from Fairy or Copco Soap memoranda, but also 28 pages of intersting printed matter including quite a surprising amount of novel {them. During Janu iry got English, | REV. G. W. LOCKE M.A. Incumbent {75 Seats, 94 Lrishyand 2008 foreign | per ton, regardless of quality. This Bundey--Matine, 100 a.m. Evensoog, 7 pm. Bunday | CIS left to take up their residence | School, 2.30 p.m. |in Canada. To Australia there Thursday --Fvensong, 7.30 pm. ---- RN primi apap rt? of sugar would represent an average | Francis McEver of Bliss, N.Y, ; : ; ; nd Canadian Patantees, A : price per ton of $5.10 delivered at | died of typhoid fever in the. Cornell | well, cheerful and happy." Box Fronts, Fairbank's Glycerine aa GH Bons tion asking our larmer to cease : NB DESERVES : fers. J | the factory. With the evidently | Infirmary this evening. He was a Ms, H. H. Pitts, Ashnola, B C | Tar Soap, Fairbank's Sdnitary Soap | tiveness of Canadian Proviuces, the proving ease. EL i . Bias x Goon Crrcuiirion. sod ts con | 10 WAS decided. in England that | high percentage of beets, which the | sophomore in the 'College of 'Arts| 1 have found fhe. Tablets he Falak Scourine Soap, 9 Gold Comparative Inventiveness of the Joux eR eve 5 santly growing in favor. It is the REST | NEWSpaper proprietors are manu-{ ou about this vicinity is capable of | and Sciences of Cotnell Unifersity. Dost Sligaciony ne oe or c ) - ust ashing ow Lr, or, If you united States and Canada, the R y. rertising Medium In the County is the | facturers, and the law does not pre- | ) | rem. always keep them in the] prefer, for twenty cents in stamps. World's Greatest Inventors, and = ' | - > a " 6) Shunias othe' Agticaiusriva avd, moral. i blishing Sund producing, it is confidently expect | Paul G. Wanke. a graduate student | house, RR legal markings for patented art cles, M or re of mien er | erg, PULIShiog Sunday Pa: ed that after the deduction of the in Cornell University, died sa-day| Mrs. A. W. Higgins, North River,| Oolds are Dangerous. | pony ecings for patented arteles | Mortgage Sales eliques; itis the Oldest and Beat Extablished pers, ; ro | freight there will be left about $4 a|at his home in New York from. ty-| N S.--"I cannot praise the Tablets How often you hear remarked : | ful description of the mode of patent |" ¥ --founded in 1857 the most original and best | [# There will be an Adminis- 0 ¢ : : t h. They he best medi . » i i | ton to the farmer which is quite as|phoid fever, contracted. in Ithaca. a ilar yo the Dey ii "It's only a cold," and a few days [and trade mark production and the | Yaluablé Real Property in the Township in ita local and geacra) news department | . . i i i 3 and is printed entirely in the place of pab | tration of the Holy Comwunion in good as the farmers of Watetloo | Eighteen students have now died in You can take the' words. of these later learn that the man is on his [extensive equipment of Messts. of Reach in the County of Ontario. Heation Port Perry . |the Church of the Ascension on! s i Ith h 9 ou back with pneumonia. This is of | Marion & Marion for their work. A re | county received for their beets last | Ithaca or at their 'homes from ty | mothers with every confidence, and I > a, mat : . . 3 acd ar ary y, t 1d, | full schedule of costs is also given, ne 7 mui", Myance, i sot paid ta, Sunday morning next, March 8th, year. Port Perry is well located for | phoid fever during the present epi-|you have a positive guarantee that KER EF gy and a Binhly interesting list 1% el Time so 2 Gert nd i St jos PRINT NG by the Reverend John Creighton ot | the receipt of beets from an exten. |demic. Two deaths frc d | the Tablets contain no opiate or Chamberlain's Cough Re~ pie ficlds of invention in which | a8 er wi be oferad tor sat by Tubil sta Blackstock. : oa i mod | of citizens of Ithaca lsd' a} ; ner interacts" any tendency -to- | they have obtained patents. 'AT THE SEBERT HOUSE [HE MOST MODERN KIX rh Slacks BP __. 4 sive tersitory at a erate cost and | of cit of or ul 2 3 7 Sol It t y ' gis T B : SE OWF Fe Lentes Services will be held [should the farmers here take hold |to-day. They were 5 drughists of sent by mail at ag cents warc Presiona Jt slways eates Fon hook is prepared espesially . IN THE ¢ st ----=-- [in the Church of the Ascension un|and produce beets, finding it profit | E. Steyens and Solom iger. [a box by writing direct to the Dr. 4 eg teatake. For-sale re Clients of Messrs. Marion &| Village of Port Perry, " NORTH ONTARIO OBSERVER Wednesday evenings. |able and after a year or two enter | The latter died at the home®/of * his Yilane Medicine Co. Brockville, 17.2 Cael GEC, "Marion, and does this enterprising [00 Saturday, March 14h, 1908,. | a, : ~ : 3 t : , . 2 ---- - | ImporTANT Sart or Housemorp More extensively into it, it is not at | brother in Brooklyn. Thismakes """ : firm much credit. Ve understand To ae Fa Pers in sepmte RR a It unlikely 'capital "will be attracted t bes of cit} a k The following is the result-of an |thatit is to be had from them by ty irl] hod sing iar that C31) Fuper Printed and Published tn | EFFicrs--Mr F. W. Batty having [one ASiRlEitotal ni . ie SHisens dead giatcen Read it Through. Arithmetic Examination in Divisi-| the teaders of thispapcr on request of land and oy Binge. lying. and pent Jo. fhe 5 el Port Perry. decided to move from this locality [to it for the erection of a factory There are about fivé shundred | pri : Soh for 10 cents Towoallp of Reach, is the Cottaty uf Ontario, sad bx RE a Fn {has instructed Mr. Jackson to sell either at Port Perry or Whitby |patientsin the town, The health "Twould Spoil This Story to Tell It fn | 7 VY: Port Perry Public Sr ool. ¥ a ET Cr Srl PORT PERRY, MAR. 5+ 1993: by Auction at his residence Coch-| This great industry, if so established | officer's report for the last 24 hours the Headlines. ¢ 2x 100 A Fy ine, SAS aid opens cue Heid of & uaa) five iE > | by ¢ 5 : . 5 i Louis Palmer... 0% lain 98 Poor Girl, Pity Her. AE od bY.4 tees, and ord Sor ---- | ¢ Touse an eighteenth century phrase ore ar jems wh: right of ingress and egress \herwio EE * ------ [rane Street, Port Perry, on' Satur- bere will bring to the business com- | shows nine {rech cases of typhoid | this'is an or true tale Having | Sarah McMullan. . . Growing} Yes into weakness, but [23 thetrom frou and to ths Fighth Comoureion ius. Well done, North Grey ! likewise day, March 21, all his household ef | munity as well as to the farmers di |and four suspicious omes, none hap +d of oad na rei ani i eines | 3 | bappened in a small Virginia town in | Edward Hicks. ... Centre Bruce, {fects. This willbe a good oppor. |rect, the same bencfits as already | among the Cornell students, The | i; Pe of 1902, it fd short-story Martin Dussford TI : f : [ tunity to secure desirable household | are so gratifyingly in evidence at local Board of Health toda passed very much of the present. Up to is Togram ie Conservative meetings in| farni : ; o't| Berlin. While it is generally un-| resolutions which, after duep@iblicity | a short time ago Mrs. John E, Har. | 2lanson A clean. . ture at Auction prices. Do g y L y . Clarence Purd North Ontario are splendid and |, . : : | : : . SAE mon, of Melfa Station, Va., had no | are QALY ovis . i fail to make a note of time and | derstood that the cultivation of| wil make it a crime t6"use €ity wat | personal knowledge of the rate cor Neliie Cassidy. BEAT Victory. place and attend the sate. [sugar beets is attended with more |er unboiled. The resolutions pro-| i.e properties of Chamberlain's | Frank Spence... The cyes of all Canada are on| The London News (independent) | WOTk than in growing ordinary roots | vide "that all persons aré prohibited Cough Remedy. * Last January," | Myrtle Bongard.. North Ontario, and patriotic Can- says :--The most heartily despised the difficulty arising owing to the | from using or disposing to any Albert Roberts... not Strength. Studies--plenty of | tact of Iaad and premises situate, lying nud 73 them. Tired, of course she is and | [athe Saveotn Oonecsston of the Townshi of Wesel bo weak t00. Dols DOt eat "CHONZh, | fY scamore or lots sicarione fo the rend orohard of and digests far less than enough | fore described. Klos soudition is . request, Tut ier and the lands sald bo ben 4 ood slate of how seldom noticed even on prosperous parents. Give her Foran then | ng s cooreniat market forthe products of sh arm. watch her appetite improve, her | pa on day of bao sud tha vor the purchase movey th 4 4 of sale ad the balaios ou fargrebis fr checks and lips grow ruddy, her ae A a p 8g \ Ys ihe ule ob Ju Sppiication bn 1 she says, "my baby took a dreadful : : : : i Ss iaiis Poh i iri : dor adians everywhere are looking toon in Ortaria to-day is probably | Scarcity of farm hands is materially others, for domestic purposes, such | pod 22d af Soe litwe, 1 feared she Det ain . ? pov Cg nin of Was avrly 0 Voulors | 3 the electors to strengthen their Par- Gamey, the Conservative M.P.P for | Overcome by the system adopted at | as drinking, couking, cleaning of | wy seihhong told ne how this | Lewis Corrin...: and digesting enough, making blood | 8oikiters. go samp 3 x : ligment by returning Mr. Foster. Manitoulin, who has deserted to the [ Berlin, viz : substituting beets for | vessels dishes or in any otlfer. man: | remedy had cured her little Zo and | Wille Hall.... 68 and thereby strengthening the " a. The Conservative candidate for|Grit ranks, Canadians like a good | turnips and returning the pulp asa (ner in which water ma can | 1 began giving it to my baby at nerve and brain power. Ferrozooe | Dsted st Usbridge this 3th day of Pobrusey, ,|once-and it soon cured her. Iheart« gives a waraai's strength to weak | Co . : lily thank the manufacturers of Rls Your dahehesr or wifi weeils Fint- Class Fu ¥ Rat - errozone. i y. i Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for | Roy the House of Commons was elected | good fighter, but a traitor and a stock food which is generally ad | come in contact with the in North Grey on Tuesday by a|sneak they hold in utter contempt. mitted to be considerably superior [any water supplied front' the ; * Majority of about a hundred and |Gamey has been placed at his true | © turpips or mangolds. Every of the Ithaca Waterworks placing so great a cure within my . Soo ia ti sevenfy-five. The rtding had been | value by both Grit and Conservative | farmer sending to the sugar factory | unless such water has _ been reach. I cannot recommend it 100, °° Oke . 5 THE Mangre. 200 go held by the Liberals and the Conser- newspapers. | If he has any sense two car.Joads of sugar Deets is en- before used or disposed of¥ highly or say too mth in its favor. Abadia Pe eed Wheat and Corn Higher at Liverpool ' con, 8 REACH, Je -wative victory in the face of heavy (of shame left, alter so despicably Yitledito ahd may receive if Le so de d be 2 ie Fe jg i "2 : Likewise at Chicago - The Cattle Jease for tera of gears. Brick 'odds, is most significant. betraying' the Conservatives. who | Sires, one car load of pulp, a car of Diptheria's' V. pi by AJ Davis, as was OTL St. John's, NAid., March 1.--Onel: "% i~The Quotations. House and good outbuildings. Im- pulp containing for example 20 tons of the't 0 snowbound express trains Monday Krentag, March 2 mediate possesion. Apply on the 1s enough to feed 28 cattle 10 DL ; o : is | as, Yrerpool, both whet fo- ises, or address the owner. x :. |returned here to-day. It left this] corn. premises, or a ; , Result of a Geggtaphy .Ezamina- Tity seventeen or a0 and only AC Ging tag wheat cio. ut ghee £. E. WILDMAN, is. (tion in Division IV, Port Perry|c.cceeded in getting half way across $3. Saturdays diny Corn Te Bigher ang . «Greenbank. all Public School. the island. The other express is : Or to J. W. Meuagrry, Port Perry. Max. 100 | still stuck fast, put the passengers Fel 20, 1903. A Fred Brown.................. gafleflt it and walked across thirty pre Joseph O'Brien_,............. 8g|miles of snow fields to an open sec- iola Ashton................. 86|tiof of the line, and will reach ; The Montreal Witness (Indepen. | clected him, Gamey must feel like dent Liberal) says:--The nomina.| filling a bole in the blue waters of ' ; : is for a aria are fixed | Lake Huron. - The Conservatives oaks oelp Praguigaily silos itself | | ken out in the Vil Tuesday, March 3, and: the elec-| 2%¢ well rid of such rats. hii air a onsite: town, on the St. Lawr: tion will be held a week later, As| Scucoc.--On Monday evening ui Bid ; Raw any ay the schools are closed. Government party is strong | last "Scugog Heroes" Lodge L. T.| nar on a barn floor, or as be seen | 9¢aths have ,occurred; in pacliament, the "election | Blues held an At Home in the lodge now on some of the farms in Water. | 638¢s are reported daily. Vila 4 = t ; George E. Foster 'on | room, Scugog, hen an enjoyable 100, it may be piléd up out of doors Thret Cabinat Mick : Toa Bongard... - 73 the middle of the wee i and interesting time was had. oA 2 4 "drawn in as required. Mr. |. ree biost inigt isn ass : : : ihn Tas large part "Port Perry took| yy Ross, M. P, followed with| "8 Mr: G K. Ross, eleven Raines : tered | Sar | IN QTICE is hereby given bi Bie Sr KEY . y ML. 7 3 To la 1 : 3 re 9 \ 7 : advantage of the occasion to make| ory jateresting and brief remarks a nip 4 Ales : : Shree a y © to<ithe "Heroes reviewing the subject as dealt with og Wo of thay made by the preceeding speaker com h J yay PRL RY Mr. Bigelow, Provisional Presi- on, 3 A dent of the Board of Frade, drew a : fy | soclati Pies on Ta orl pay toa 'swiftly | sociation' 1 s than injtween the 'of growing grain on : 3 : their mi i the one hand and sugar beets onthe : the sumbet of : sambership.. < others. demonstrating clearly thatf = Ph at{ihe profits d~rived from the culti vation of sugar beets are very much |, " | greater than those from" any other | Peter He will be at Port Perry, S *i Honse, Friday, March 20. It is his| partie Jive stock 'season. [and farm implements. See posters. y visis 10 Port Pecry this

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