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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 6 May 1915, p. 2

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the "Sumber of such the high. price pt out thanks 4 {mbout this - jan)' dailies; re _ making for 3 United States, though not st sing $100,000, a of Brant Band Base ramet portant meting a 6 51h snow paratisos: fot "1 Event of the Seas agin ta together | df sherprofits are the Patriotic Pasd: P these disloyal 'weap ous. 1 the enemy means to use " able to report that "thé: revenue of | poisohdiis gases in warfare the; y ihe country had exceeded the estie | French are ready fo retaliate with a a d that sux and Inco' weapon Witch should prove very 4 A ag ighbour = Colonel Sam a meatal ground | Sharpe, M. P., will not for a wigs ener's army. and beoke her! sight | y Re: all, than beak obec This © Sh. Me. S. R. Savage is visitivg "his | pale-faced clerics whosen real "PARE, ax well as upow X | pearly $2,000,000 . on postcards, postal a post orders, afitice is here: LEELA in faffilaient and discharge of any 1 iremient under the Act that ad. Aiesive stamps be affixed," © ~The public is at liberty jat al Fuopase fot which Inland Revenue ar Stamps may beused, bukit is 3 provided in fhe that Ankind Revenue War ry are Mot to be used on letters, postcards, postal notes or Post Office money orders, the only stumps 'allowed on these being ordinary postage stamps Or postage stamps upon which the 'words "War Tax" have been print ed. dod, this summer is to pind 0 permanent smebts) §52 ft Is" estimated that % Wr 4 Fo I've amploymengto parents, 'We. learn that he has ptchased the house lately 'owned by Mr. Cdok of Toronto. It is re. ported that he has. already had "a large number of - applications from persons who are thinking of buying it. This place offers 1deal facilities for residential plans. To many it Seems, even in the matterof sum- mer vesidence, vastly ahead of go. ing to some remote and bagkward region and there personifying "duck on the rock." : The Quarterly Meetiog was held last Sunday at Prince Albert. Rev. Dr. Oaten will preach here next Sunday. He is expected fo be at the 1od'clock service here, then he will visit Manchester and Prospect at the @snal hours of ser- vice and return to Prioce Albert for the service at.7 p.m, 'Dr. Oaten is Peninsula Payit $. tion is planning a ion of péachegat Th ist prices this -silnmer, the cfop promising ta be a record one, ' Surely. 'there "must be poetsin our midst. :Can't we" tempt them out?" is the'dimost despairing cry of 'the: Moptfeal Mail. Does our (Contempagary mean "cast them out Note the men who are "Constantly snesriag at "lip loyalty and . "flag Waving," and see how jmuch evi dence "of loyalty of any d you Canifind in them. ~ Too , preci- Sun find in Ben, pm Huatsville Forester : Falls painter adverti The Empire Decorat headed chap ; putting in § id'€or a job on the re A Burks{can are invited fo make an effort to himself | hear him, " Long-| Weare glad to learn 'that Mr, advance! Wm. Armstrong; of Prospect, who inting of | was $6 unfortunate as to receive in his hand 'abd face a number of | grains of shot which # - {spoken of in 'high terms. All who' 'Pipers sre sending in their oney with unusual celerity. The general impression in the s | lobbies after Mr. Lloyd George had delivered Is speech waa that, the y proposed néw néw taxes ou wines, broad or too tall. They sverage | beers and spiritg ¢ither will be 'with under one hundredand thirty drawn or greatly modified, for, in" weight; they are supgh above all things, . the Government lastly, they are intelligently anjene{ desires unanimity. : able to discipline. They kipew how] Duration OnLy 8 DousT. LE to obey, how to receive and ix et The Chancellor gave an indica orders and quickly learn howto te tion of the colossal expenditure he care of themselves. "They are had to provide for in his opening very best material physicgly and{Sentence. Up to the end. of 'the ménfally 4nd 'are quickly trined to [financial year," he said, "the net handle théniselves and 'a gun. ost of the war has been over $1, conclusion the" American tid 335,000,000." He said he thought Baston News Bureau that he wo review of the financial situation pit this army of Kithener's, ould help the public to understand ¢ immensity of fhe task under« en, "The ultimate issue of the par is hot in doubt; only its dura tion, said the Chancellor, "'and this Was which repdered his task diff- Much depended, the Chancellor i super the operations' of effective, though it in no way con. travened the regulations accepted by all civilised nations except Germany. This weapon © eons of a hand grevade filled with certain chemicals which "when released produce a gus that has no deadly effects, but quite powerful enough to paralize aman for several min ules, As an experiment two of these grenades were throwh info a narrow. lave" between two walls that might fairly he said" 10 repre. sent a fremch. When li gases hag been released a company of infantry were orderéd io 'advance up the lane' and "1 aecompanied thent. _ Wheh the first franks came within the fone of the fumes they stopped suddenly. and eat a hasty refveat, fighting their way through thé men peliind; absolutely -blinded hy the "tedrs Tupning down thigir cliecks; * on > u "The smell of thé fdmes.is 'not un: pleasant.' tis, ¢ didps combined w' A_nentral ground. That is. the key: "follyr placed and: shaded lights, soft "ihe 'wye of "tite beholder, witihg table and & kofd where every/hobby sakes roonf for Bis | ment pretend that his favouritg Heighbor. : flower is the Gowan, = On the con« neutrality 'combines. st | trary, he classes that plint-among diplomacy, i And; R PE comfort and the noxious weeds.-- Orillia Packet. wih 8 taste. ¥ os It should be stmplicity ftself because & cluttered room, whetlier it. be the clutter of too many designs und colors {it #6gs. wall paper, hangings or wood: work or an endless conglomeration of furniture and 'bricsa-brae, is never at- tractive nor restful. An empty space that the first sitting of tha fs far better than an ugly, useless | Court of Revision to revise the Asse Ploce ot furbiture, and this Aisa ap essment Roll of the plies to ornaments. A simply od room shoud be aie fo stand the Township of Sctigag "homey". disorder wr! is bound to - take place in a bome of varied activi foe the year 1913, wi be held ties and tastes. Open, half read books, | I"¢ Town Hall, rog, on ' tumbled cushions, magazines ana | URDAY, MAY 2914, at One newspapers, sheets of music, bits of | ©'clock p.m., of which all persons sewing and the masculine touch of a | interested are required to take pipe or two contribute its greatest sf | notice and govern themselves acs traction--*the home atmosphere." cordingly. The living room should be comforts. THOMAS GRAHAM, blesind restful to mind, eyo and body . Township Clerk. rithv solid, well made furniture, care Scugog, May 5, 1915, Court of Revision OTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN tral tinted walls, low 'toned rugs and bhanglags, never so intricate nor in design or color that they create restléssness by: torturing Easily ac- ceakiblé hooks, 'a ' capacions used Squlfped with cus and fob for show. "Ni may 'cuive atl awa | N the (1th June, 1915, for. voy Anca rs 1 ling it or with the still dis- ria teeing thatsit may be aiveady eon: a Hin Maj Hrs Muils, on R [pronosed ¥ t Beg niraet for four yea t (2 _ Thesoefa liere was ina room f Som each ay, Tete Conon Al whieh had recently fiblshied over. |tona) Rural, * Mail Routs, from the All the walnut and were | Postmaster General's pleasure. acl ; &.tapestry In which | Printed notices ooutatnin further ~~ the: predomipating whade wok un brown: | information as to conditions 4 pro hter than {be walt frame- | od Contract may bé seen snd blark : was figured with Browpish | forms of Tepder may be obtained at the {tough oid" Bird, 100; to bg sure, | she'is toothless and hasbeen bi . | for generations, 4 Mr. Wm. J. Martytl was gelected | able friend, ths P, : i to take charge of the. Prince' Albert| troduced his measure {i ' ARE (ii Sunday School in place of Mr. A. fence "Twelve stances under which' ®an of the M. Campbell who is removin ah séd since lity of Presid nt Wilsd, of | greater during the serord four employees inside unite with. the * plunder ers outside to loot the pre- mises. Jared] . We TCE A very pleasant 'e hu fo the Bethel Chyeeh iday, April 30th, The. Prepared a very ail rt he last The Duchess of Maribordgh, in be A letterto Ametica for aif, states that one sea fight made a IE rt ow, FE , he saw the German ronthis than during the first like Germany almost 1 SRA TE SE k period," Dail Mail's correspondent 'in. won telegraphs as follows: =~ "The Xiefmans continue "their i ndon, Tussday,: Magy, t ded | when > if - mal serio alone by en the: Brownaffen. ; Post (fficvs of Claremont, Altona, snd oak. 108 sot | dbaned Rocir ar at the office of the Post Office Inspector. " Tormito. =e : A. SUTHERLAND, : Post Office Tuspectors Post Office Inspector's Office, Toronto, April 27th, be Card of Thanks To Wrou 1 Mav Concern : o cettily that I wish to Bydx. expr oy thanks™to the Gore aire 'more | District Mutual Fire Insurance Co.. aif they |a8d their agents Pearse & Ward Ee A hen 2 or the generoye Macnee in which nursery Dé used as wx {My loss by firé which. occurred on Brun Ladd March 23rd, 1914, Was settled. The - | claito being settled tothe - a extent and entire patisfaction satel | myself and fami Fay ly 2 WE Mos Atwoo : 5D. * Usbridge, Ont. " v 9

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