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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 7 Oct 1915, p. 3

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Work 1 Mra rs, 2 MoLaug re hori @n ad Motu Mellie Thok Perey, 3 ia Hocke: 4 Dulljug AVork i Sik "irs Wm Orr, 8 Mf hi hit. tine W ork o) or Co --1 Mrsd II Bingz- ton--1 595 Hocken 8 Mw Win Ope. ar Flawerp--i Nw Wm or, Mie 5 Ti Hockeu, 8 Mus 1 I Wiwson, Mis JH Bingham, 2 vo Mrs Win Ure, ni-=1 Mes Win Orr, 2 Miss R-Parcy ri J H Bingham. Quite Patch--1 Mise, R McLaughiin, 2 Mra Wm Orr, 8 Mes PH Josbl Quilt, Lox Cabin ~1 Mew J i VL: han, 2 Miss M Mahood, 8 tMiss S [1ocken Quilt, Pieced--t Mev FH Bingham, 2 Mind M Mahood, 8 Miss Flo Parr, Quilty Knit--1 Miss Flovels 8amells, 2 Mx Won Orr 3 Miss E Mebaughtin. Sut Table Mats=1 Mrs Wor Orr, 2 Mi 8M Mahood, 3 Mra J R Mc Laugiiin Shadaw Fipbrs vith pv EMinn Wile aon. 2 Miss E McLaugh in, 31 Mier 8 L Hocker, ; Sia hourd Searf--1 Mra Win: Orr, 2 Mrs Tho< Perev, 8 Migs 8 iHocker, | Silk Embroidery --1 Miss M:Mihood, 2. Mrs W A Mies | 1ska Witson, Me Thoslerty Pare M lth Vrs] Vrs Thos Pere & 3 Vis R Pers Tatting--1 Miss E McLaughlin, 2 & 3 Miss R Percy Ten IRE Aljss 1, Wilson, 2 Mrs P H Jobb, 3 Mr JH Biugham Toilet Set Embroidered. Miss E Mc- Laughlin, 2 Mee Thos Percy "Foilet Set Painted-~1 Mrs Thos Percy, 2. Vrs B Mclanghtin ray Cloth =1_ Miss M Mahood 2 Miss SL Hockin, Ares \Wm Orr Trimnted asket--1 Nis hy Matiod, 3 po yr sy 2 Mes Shor Perey: © iy. FINE ARTS in Qil--1 Mins XL, Wilko, 2 Sd Hss 1, Wilson, NA Wil 1 Drawin, Miss LW EE Mf 1 i I = FoR cash. Nut $7.66 Stove $7.40 Pea $6.25 MAUDE & MILLS, COAX: DEALERS Liriy House Phone: 38° or 2 A Pancy--1 W B Vergy: ras We purpose 1usling business and guarantee ou 1a runs 'gutistaction in every respect. THE FORD, us 'all are aware, is giving satish results; and; as to practibility it is without a hence its great populyrity.; 3 EY PE as | Phones--Bell68 12, Ind oo a¥ifssain J.B. Lundy, L.D.8, DENTAL a. [Sucecssor to Dr. R. Sieduite, Royal Coll us apd University % Office Phone 38 r 3} Tresh Fish received weekly. YOUR GOAL NOW! 'Us Hi BINS FOR WINTER, WE GUARAN- E OUR AL TO BE NOTHING BUT L. & W. SCRANTON COAL andard Anthragite. The Best Coal mined, Considering the THE CHEAPEST. 'e Guarantee full vieight and that our coal is as free from dirt mperfections as it 1s possible to be. ry So to W. A. Boyce) OULD ANN NO UNCE that in succeeding Mr. Boyce he intends sup ying hoy public. with Meat Late for quality cannot be excell- ed anywhere. Only the Choicest Animals will be purchased so that customers may rely on all occasions on on obtaining Choice Cuts at my shop, which constantly contains a full supply of the Most Tender and Best of Meat. The Best Brands of Cured Meats constantly in stock. Prices moderate. Game in Season om------ Order Your SPRING SUIT NOW | We 'have the Largest and Most Complete Stock of Spring and Summer Suitings ever shown in this District. - A Nice Stock to choose from, i aud Finieh Guaranteed 'Far better and cheaperthan Ready-to-Wear. . You are cordially invited to inspect our splendid of Cloths, etc. The colorings are rich and 1 while the superior t taxture guar- FULL STOCK: OF EVEYTHNG IN THE IrNess. Line are worth 15¢ per hundred poutids: A them in, dors let them pel ouly to say when: thers Jian riot ve an election, but when the election shall be held.' There must be two sidesto a bargain, But let that pass, If an election is held immed- iately after' the war, upon what question can it be fought except up- on the dead issues of the war? Moreover, both parties will shape their course in Parliament more or less with a view to the hustings. Un the other hand if it were agreed that an election should not be held until sufficient time had elapsed to permit of some; constructive or re- constructive, work on the part of the Government, there could be more genuine co.operation between | F the parties during the war, since both would know what they were doing would never be likely to form the basis of an election campaign. The country also would be spared the unedifying spectacle of the pol- itical parties engaged in a battle of recrimination and personal invec- tive. However, if the Liberal leaders are set on a khaki election, either at the close. of the war or before it, we do not know that the Consetvatives need shrink from a comparison of the record of the two political parties on military and naval questions. The ;Packer sup- ports the proposal to carry the election over till some time after the war, because we believe it is best for the country as a whole--- Orillia Packet. HE sole head male over 18 years amily 2 stead, ter section of available katche cant mf BP Deominfon La: for the districts, As b; be made at a Dominion Agency (but not -Agency), on cer- tain conditions. Duties. --Six 'months gesidenge and cultivation of the lgnd in three years. bom within nine miles of his hom! farm of atleast 80 acres, om conditions. A habitable houseis re- quired except where residence is pes- ormed in the vicinity. In certdin districts a Bomestoqdse 4 ood standing ma quarter section salon, stead. Price $3.00 Duties.--Six months residence of three rs per earning homest poten ; also 50 acres extra cultivation. re aiption patent may be obtained af. homestead patent, on certain condi- tions. § A settler who has ex homestead right, may take a homestead in certain distri $8.00 per acre. Duties.--M six months in each of three y: ate fitey acres and erect a Bouse worth t td or, pro: may live tead on & The area uf cultivation i$ sub) reduction in case of rough, scrul stony land. Live stock may be sul tuted for waltivation under certain ditions. a. ML Py Interior Deputy of the A N. B.--Unaathorized of wi a this advertisement will not be for.--6: aS 2 ANDIITIMOTHY SEED FOR THE SPRING TRADE All Seed sold subject to Government Inspectiof graded accordingly. Prices RYGHT We are Still Buying Red Clover, Alsike and Timothy Seed. Highest Price pafll - FRESH 2 = PURD TENDE CAWRER BR@S. In returning thanks to the public for the extensive pat- ronage bestowed upon them would intimate, that asin tho jy choice y fat animals PRE TENDER 8 Wer L MEATS A SPECIALTY. 267 SMUKED AND SAL GHOIC prompt al con--

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