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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 26 Nov 1914, p. 2

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Fe Guide, "the farmer them "in his business. : Also i 1 We shall take the and the skunk mose than 'road and all the ditch. "~ ad : : people" mean- is own: party. It must be.ad- the prospect is' not alluring. Prof. Stephen Leacock of McGill ily has written to the Mon- protesting against the dis- by the post-offices in this 2" By "peo of mail matter calculated to' ce public opinion against at Britain-and ber Allies in the says: "For several month * |in'a very bad state of bea - | pan s | bloodless, had ter s | would be breathless at! may of the sympiom 81 po anaemia. ard head ertion. Having tried & number of medicines without relief naturally A ola became discouraged and began ed | fear that 1 was doomed to contin a|ed illness. At this stage a friend _| who had herself been benefitted by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills urged me to try them. 1did so and thanks s | to the pills } am now -enjoying the PRONOURCED R 3 et we ALE a question if any Other man livin 3 ¥s unkasyh 41d | ! could: sBave accomplished so much gn proceeded to th sodgavel,, c5ighart a time as General an impromptu. fire alarm ;;in ad Se; energy I pe Hughes 'and he is constantly on Fire Brigade were on : A n duty, night and day, and when the spot:-He-ordered the Brigade to} iilities are closed he 'should and prepare for action which they did, | _. : od gave practical oseaton of| ves crown of vitory | grand water peessure Port Perry N y possesses by throwing two large streams almost out: of sight; at 6 | ADDIVereary Baptist Ohurch-- The, neessure. At the close of he unday, ovember 29 "pv ' --- , exhibit the Inspector ju addressing] The Rev. Professor Gilmour, of the Brigade gave them credit for{ McMaster University, will preach rapidity ig the performapce of their at 11 a.m, and 7 p.ms . 'duties: and possessing all the requ-| In the Morning--The Rev. Her- sites Decessary to fight firg as it | bert W. Piercy will, instead of the should be fought ; that the hose and | ordinary Sctipture lesson, give a other appliances . are in perfect | Bible Ketifal entitled, "Elijah and order everything is in good | Prophets of Baal." shape to speed operations in the| Spetisl offerings for Church hour of danger from $hé destroying | Funds. element--fire! J og TT ; : Abérion Sam oF STANDING Tiuses,~It will be noticed by the advertisement in 'dnother column as well 88 by postets, that Ten :| Acres of Standing Timber, the pro perty.of the D. D. Adams Estate Get situated on the south end of lot 13 1|s0o0. 7, Reach, will be sold by | auction on Friday, Dec. 4th, com. mencibg at tw o'clock. This will "7 |be a grand opportunity to secure repr nl Sts aod] el as well as 'suitable timber for best of health, and feel that. I ca not recommend this splendid med- Other weak and ailing girls can also obtain new health and strength through the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. You can get these pills from any medicine dealer, or the; will be sent by mail post paid at socents a box or six boxes for $2.50 by 'writing The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont, --_---- Signs are not lacking that made- in-Germany thelogy is losing its popularity in Canada. Airmen Attack Zeppelin Works. : Friedrichshafen, Germany, Nov. 22.--Elaborate precautions which i the Germans have taken for an em- ergency are responsible for the fail- ure of the raid of the three British aviators in two machines who. yes< achine Y angle fite defeated the "acc: ment of the darirdg exploit succeeded in bringing down one the hostile machines and 'pul the other to flight. The British airmen wer seen above Constance at 2 o'clc and their presence immediately announced to the authorities: Friederichshafen by telephone. When the airmen appeared Friedrichafen the anti-balloon non and the machine guns: had been placed in readiness mediately opened fire. The Br ers circled above thie ball Tor some 'time and . drop bombs, 'two of 'which came to the building as to cause a of apprehension among those ing the novel combat. ; Two bombs struck houses in damaging them severely an a man and wounding a_ won Ore of the fiyers then fearless attempt 10 ¢ros: a height of only a quarter Bullets from the guns mo the 'tops -of buildings, pierced the aerpplane's el grandly : n this Prius 'by the sever- latent emise Er al sb oF ; at the present time patients, 149 of whom are nothing: Its maintenance an expenditure - of over t month; Being depend- ly for the means wherewith it going upon the contribu. § received, appeal is made lo y to help. - ; dsome collection was taken e end, and intimation was $ a canvas would be made in other places, for_coptri~ Jecture' was repeated: on night at. Prince. Albert goodly number heard 'and miributed. re pe" Marshall; a Midlad butch. the misfortune retently to finges in his sausage machine ajghtway sold his basiness . Gamble,of Victoria Harbor, willng to take a chance. SAUTION OTICE is hercby given that r. Robert Balfour, of the of Prince - Albert, Ontario, '@ person in the habit of, fiquor to excess was on or the 1ith .day of October, served with a Notice under 119 of 'the Liquor License ibiting him from obtaining o Oshawa, Nov. 25, 1914; im by fo three daughters mourn 0 father so. worthy of their love, Mr. Bernard = O'Brien, Toronto'; Messed: Matin and James O'Brien, Sunderland ;-- Me, Stanley. O'Brien, Sheo, Sask.; Mgs. John Cassidy. Port Perry ; Mrs. William Bowles: Greenbank ; Mrs. - John : Bowles. Sunderland. The funeasal took place to the. R. C. Cemetery, Vrooman- ton, aed was-one of the largest evet witnessed "in the district, Rev Father Redmond officiated. re AUCTION SALE -- OF ---- MIXED | TIMBER 1 Have BeeN INSTRUCTED BY THE D. D. Adams Estate To sell by - Public Auction on South end of lot 13, concession 7, Reach. On Friday, Dec. 4, 1914 0 ACRES 10 | MIXED TIMBER in supposed Quarter and Half-acre lots, All timber to be removed prior to April 1916 RP! at 6 per cent. G. Jackson, Anctioneer POR HORSES, On Tuesday, Dec CHRISTMA! FOR THE: Cr RE Ho Stock Judging Course! ©. At the Curling Rif PORT PERRY A BE aa a Ohtmmataensedie Tuesday and Wednesday : «Dee. 1 and 2, 1914 ae Dec. 1st, 1.30 p.m.--Heavy Horses, b Gavin Barbour, Crosshill, Ont 3.30 p m.--Beel Cattle, by avin Barbour, Crosshill. 7.30 p.m.-- Meeting in Town Hall, addressed by Mr. Barboat and others. : Dec. and, 1:30 p.m.--Light Horses by F. H. Silcox, Jona, Ont. 300 p-n.-- Dairy Cattle, by F. H. Silcox, fons, Ont. £7 These Lectures will be as practical as possible. The best stock available will be used for demonstrations and an opportunity afforded for. every one present to compare his judgment with the ideas of the experts in charge. COME EARLY. Lectures will commence promptly as advertised. The building will be comfortably 'seated. Everybody welcome. Dring y DisTricT REPRESENTATIVE Waitsy, ONT. ' EXHIBITION OF, POULTRY, BUTTER & EGGS 292, 1914 SiR

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