Ontario Community Newspapers

North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 28 Dec 1911, p. 1

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. Orozier, rom Qorvitasbe: .. Office -at pee, Gtk {ioo. oli (ole mile west_of Port PBfiy,)-- 35 Mowxy to. Loan, < : Also 8pdis Batarday evenioge, y 1d wil Bridge and Grown Oo aay" Vitalieed A ries br. RB. L. GRAHAM at gookssor 76. DR. FD. MCGRATTAN SC TIN IST i BERRY, Lo 4 gn ont. 3 e wif, Silver, Aluminum Artifical Teel wher Flaten. Fittings of Goll, Stixer or Cement Painless extraotiof When required: & Pies td Bit the times® North 0.farie Observer Vor datitieat, Agricultural ana JH IV ewspaper L USDAT MORNIN BY H PARSONS "ERMN. wonow, if psid in advance; not $1.50 TRIEREERAER ngs pits pa pr ne | ADYERMSEMENTS mogmesd br, Noradel, end : EE EE EE : | Etat ening), x0 STAR Sl vars #11 In al) cases be striotly Adored to TMENT Manufactured by the Owen Sou Wire Fetice Ub. Ltd., #od" a repaied to Supply 'this Pehle ommunity with the very BEST WIRE FENCE ta on thié . Continent and at prices that, cafi not fail to satisfy purchasers.' The Dirton Eince is withaiil a r. It isthe BEST beon Hexible; it is.a square mes perfect hinge-stay fence, it is impossible to bend the in fact it is the best fence me Before plitchasing a Wire Pence don't fail to inspect 'the (DjLitn FENCE. : ie 1 5 Brown, DEALER IN AGRICULTURA MENTS AND MACHINERY, | : SEAGRAVE April 6, 1905. § or' p It returning thanks to the piblit for th patronage éxtended to me for over 3 years. 1 Soni sospeatpaliy intimate that am, as ustial, iow res. 1 {br business, and ave Large & Assbrted Stock OF DOUBLE AND, SINGLE HARKESS which 1 ant fetermined to sel} very CHEA. As an inducement to Casi A Hioud i it lh will be allowed ott £11 Safes from now until Jan, Ist nes. All work being %&F MADE BY HAND-€3 and mo factoyy work kept in stock, the 2xivy "my goods will at ones become tending ptiroh will find, that bj giving i Rall A Toukitin Bra hi Bi fo ce in dtee Lh people duriiy ";. Money to pay dodtors, food, nursing and cafing of sick ones, is urgently needed. . Will your readers MEANING OF THE CROSS This cross (in fed) has been adopted in Candida and all over America as the emblem undér which the Crusade against Consumption is carried on. kno#$ of the ravages of this (often, the bread-winnet of y Li Oe po rourn I} | is stricken down. This modern Crusade, like the One of old, is a winning fight. * The death rate from Consumption in 'this provigfe shows a decrease of over 25% in the past few years. , Nearly 6000 of these poor sufferers have been cared for in put Consumptive Homes in Muskoka and near Weston. To-day #e have 300 patients under treat- ment--patients Who, if they had the money, could not through fear of contagion gain admittance into" other hospitals. 9 the Muskoka Free Hospital alone we are now cating for 156 patients. 128 of these cannot pay a single cent for the cost of their maintenance, 15 pay 0c. per day, 1 pays S7c. per day 12 pay 50c. or less per day. } A Ouf Ffustees, havihg faith in the generous-hearted Canada, have continued to carry on this work e past year. A lelp and. have the joy. of sharing the promise of the Master's reward? : W._.J. GAGE Chairman Egécutive Comuuittes, National a work that has

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