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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 2 Sep 1915, p. 3

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wf NON. FRANK COCHRANE, * Shbigh by MeConfiell; - 'son. He decided that it the 54d was | 3 bufit that Port Nelson was the best | an" his deci he made the journey ts Pas, and from this inspection : Pas to' Port Nelson in a ' tréét line is 400 miles, ahd the rail- Way will be only 420° miles, about as direct a line for the @istance as there on this contiitefit: This road will. into Port Nelson this year steel laid on two-thirds of it. ext summer the steel will be carried forward to Nelson.in time to handle 'While the eofi- |struction. of the 'railway has been making rapid progress equal energy been shown in the equipment of the port. All supplies for. work: at Port n Halifax throug a [pearly w douon freix ters ba lly mad. the trip and to a cod- iigeranle sthiiy Steins, the Suestion feasibility of na waters. Ah d padi )d where required. that on the completion of the rail- will be no delay in utiliz- route' to market the to providing a met i trade, the hs Toth _ substantial 'the fwportc wwaun 1000, made up of $26, , For the tour months of the present fiscal y year; ending July 31st lust, the 1 total Canadian trade was $371,000, 00v, cotipared with $300,000,000 10s the four months of (he corresponding period last year. Last 'July $13,000,- LUO worth of cain and bullion was exported. ASSISTANCE -PGVIDED Minister of Finauce Offers to Co- operate With Banks. The Minister of Fiuancé his spe- cially - drawn 'the atiention of tne Baukers' Association to Lhe provisions or tue Finance Act of 1914, under which advauces may be obtained in Doailnion notes upon approved eol- lat€ral, "I'he Minlsier thinks thas the Canadian crop wiil this year be un- usually large and valuable, but that owing 10 wa' conditions and the state of the exchanges Lhe movement wiil likely be siow. This means that + the buaucial demands in connection with ue crop 1aevement "wilt be beavier and more prolonged than previously. Whilc the banks are in an unusually~ liquid condition. and probably able without assistauce to bandle the situation, the Minister feels that the unusual demands ef grain customers might result In cur- tuiled banking aecommodation to other sections of the commuxity, and he therefore urges the banks not to bisitale to avail themselves of the privileges of tho Act. <As Dominion notes issued against grain bills would pe retired from time to time as the crop way sold there ia no reason to themselves of thé invitation of the i Minister: { availabe for: the crop movement there will be less likelihood: of its pressed for gale; tae desire of Urediibgr snd CANADA 15 MAKING 50,000 SHELLS DAILY serene Ii the preduction of munitions of war in Candda 145 factories are 'how placed bere for' the British Governs mont by the Canadian Shell Commis sion. there are-at least $10,000,000 worth Russian Government. Mr. D. A. Thomas, repfesentative of the British i Government in Canada, has inspected 'and the other Eastern provinces, and has stated that their capacity and effi- and further great orders are a cer- tainty. Already the Canadfan pro- duction of shells amounts to 30,000 per day, and soon will reach 60,000. ® {fhe production of fixed ammunition hus been greatly increased, and will: s¢on overtake the ouiput of empl, shells 'Britain's Men. There are in Brituin ever si¥ mil. lion men between the ages of eigh- teen aud fort, five. wt ------ The Greatest River. The Amazon is the world's greatest tiver. The Nile, Mississippi and Ganges are mighty streams, bus in length prob- ably and in bréadtl, depth. volume of water and reach of clear sailing the South A river leads them al New York "American. SC "Do you Know, ing the little boys ho Jont pu heir Sunday school ; rreiponding inonth' last year, Manuiactured i gonds 8150 show i good increase; .lue exporis ts being . 3 13.800.000 a i, 400.000. for' 2,000, : 00 dutiable and $16,000,000 free goods, 3 FU. CKOP MUVEMENSD | - With abundance of funds | at feast engaged on the $152,000,000 order In addition te this huge order , _ (. munitions being produced for the 'all our munition factories in Ontario ciency have been a revelation to Him - ly appeal to every 'woman of -- t. Aatiseptic--exquisitely imi (Successors to the late P. 0. Graham) Sole Agents. for heFord Iaving leased the Cagage we are tusling business so far with Lighly satisfactory vesult. Toe Fob is civing universal satistaction-- hence its great popularity with all LH 4 RD © xe SNL] Hfueseston to. VW, J Ra) 2 ¥i FUULD ANNGUNE that in snececding Boyce he intends supply the pu) lovin) BM w hi for quality camot he ex ed afywhere. Only Clivicest Anima's will purchased so that custome may re ly on all occasions on obtad ining Choice Cuts my shop, which constantly contains a full supply of -Most Tender and Best Meat, The Best Brands of Cure Meats constantly in stoe Prices moderate. Presh Fish received weakly. rabaim & arneglie. apprehend a red indaney ef note cir- ! | culation should the banks freely avail bas since | been unanimously approved, From. | SL Game in Seasot Phones--Bell 68 r 2. Tnd. goo. 1 J.B. Lundy, 1.D.S,D.D.S. DENTAL SURGEON [Successor to Dr. R. L. Grahim) Graduate, Royal Cullega of Dental Sur- geons and Uiidversity of Turogto. Office - PORT PERRY, Ont. \ ul Grid Que 0 Reoses sad Tread fadiviually. Ghanges fod FE LUKE OPTICIAN, 70 Yorge S > i x ©, ) Teh, 2, May 4, Jiwe I, h Dot. 4, Nov. 2; Dee. Mise E. L. Macs 8, Feb..8, Max 5, June 2, Dee. 3 A 4 y Hs Ei 2 8, Nov. 8 3 meet the needs + Provinces of Gutaro aad branches. ! and i 'West and North in the Province o Asigwst 24th and 20¢k---From Totonto a Munich -guarantee. -- in Canada, being easy fit: fashioned ting, very flexible and the most ob every - Ve Lae comfortable shoe made any. 1 Hh thie Farmer LET US QUOTE YOU ON THE Jying elsewhere. f buy a Silo made of Spruce when our Pine Silos pore. lag of Doors and Staves can be seen at onr Coal "Water Strett ite or phone for particildrs, terms and prices, Se. \UDE & MILLS, CVE AT. r gripe PORT DO AL DDALERS PERRY gents for Port Perry and District. Office Phone 38 r MANY THOUSAND FARM LABORERS WANTED & FOR HARVESTING IN WESTERN CANADA "GOING TRIP WEST" "RETURN TRIP EAST" $12.00 TO WINNIPEG | $18.00 FROM WINNIPEG QOINQG DATES ton, Tiehborne Jot., Bharpot Lake; Reiitrei snd East tn the Quebec, iit 9th shd 26th--From Noauding Intermediate sta nage atit Toronto, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., and East In the Province of x ~ He reatio including Intermediate stations snd branches, but got East of or ineluding Kingston, Tichborne Jot., 'Bharbot Lake or Renfrew but not Jncluding et on Ine North of Toroato to budbary end t Ste. Mi regiiding te tiot West of Winnipeg, oto.,se0 nearest O.P.R. Agent, or write-- M. G. MURPHY, District Passenger Agent, Can. Pac. Ry., TORONTO RESH & TENDER SawKER BROS. e extensive pat- ge bestowed upon them i ate, that asin tho ghoice: fat animals ght red, 50 _as to 1 NSE {any errors a of a. : bd to the persons nientioned in Section 9 of The Ontario Voters' List Act the copies required by said | section to be so transmitted or de- livered of the said List, made pur |) suant to said Act, of all pearing on the last Revised Asséss: ment Roll of the said Municipality to be entitled to vote in the said lity at Elections for : Mem- | the Legislative. (Assembly Doms at. Municipal Elections'; and the said List was first posted tp at my office at Manchester, on the Pats st day of August, 1913, dnd 'rémains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon voters to 'take immediate proceedings to have r omissions corrected Jaw, Foy gril persons ap- Farm For Sale 'or Rent 112 ACRES Bouth Fast 23, and west (Bacres of lot 24 in the 10th con., Reach, Frame Dwelling, Barns stone stabling underneath, Good Well. 4 miles from Port Perry, con- Shntent to chiite ghd school:" Apply EDWIN MARK, Little Britain. rt of Jot HEREBY GIVEN » ve tradsmitted or de- | Male over i, iri le of bls Home farm OI at least 80° conditions. A habitabl Lquirid except whe; Fordied in the vieini In tertdin districts good standing" quarter section al stead. Price $8.00 Duties. --Six thont of three ta tiouse wor The area of cultivation' ie subjoet to' reduction in ease of rough, scrub sony land. Live stock may be sul for cultivation imder certain ditions. W. W. CORY, C.M.G., Deputy of the Minlster of the Interiors ' N. B--Unaathorized publication: off | this advertisement will not be paid : for.--61868. i COAL BUY YOUR GOAL NOW The Standard Antlitdcite. Quality THE CHEAPEST. and imperfections as it 13 possible $5 US FILL YOUR BINS FOR WINTER; TEE OUR COAL TO BE NOTHING BUT D. L. & W. SCRANTON COAL: The Best Coal mined, Orchar WE GUARAN: - Considering the ot We Guarantee full weight and that our coal is as free from dirt' to be. THE COAf, MAN a S| Order Your SPRING SUIT NOW I aE in this District. Stock of Cloths, etc. antees endurance, We liave the Largest and Most Complete Stock' of Spring and Summer Suitings ever shown A Nice Stock to choose from; fit and Finish Guaranteed Far better and clieaperthdn Ready-to-Wear. You are cordially invited to inspect our splendid: The colorings are rich and' tone in beautifully, while the superior toxture guar- ~~( Ladies' Tailoring as usual ~~ W. HH. DOUBT. FOR RED CLOVER, ALSIK AND TIMOTHY SEED THE old pct to Governmen Ins graded accordingly. Prices Ricar are Still Buying Red Clover, Alsike anid Timothy Seed. Highest Price.

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