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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 23 Nov 1916, p. 1

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AEE in en 5t0 ir hat ot! te or } eritior : ros rh Sa nly came extreme when, on Ten 8 mine get him back where he belongs' 'F'his is less or he wif] stand out from the natural" diag rate undée ordin ry "fess of the flay tke n sore thumb. J tions, and, yet the gonsunier of During (his"abuormal period of mine | ues ou the Other Bide of "the| ! Was souseigta, of Jgilen Trpebuidge 5 infinitely worse olf {lian His Deivg in the roomt; pometimey yo face, he, BAW | hat the two bore §0 resent) ,20¢h Otter 3 '| portralf 'ha ont to be re Wien Garrick appeared for the fo ee ------ -- a Ciebiaboss GRAND. THUNK KY. west anid anil. Maker ladies ' fel to ex ders for Dress acd Mantle Mision 40' asmanner upsrpassed. for Correctuess of Style : = and Clgrming Effect. "Out chitfges are coli fei: "With the value §i¥én, ~~ | Port Pony: April 1% Igo REPRESENTAIVES TONE ied PORT PERRY [AND DISTRICT Kak THE OI Relinble Fonthill ures 8s ARME ERT Why remain idle Winter when you can take » 4 paying gency ? ist of varieties for Spring ing. Liberal Terms. Hand- + Exclusive Ter- Weite for. particulars. ; STONE & ELLINGTON +. Ontarm Cr PARTS OF TRE MeCaw,. 'Port est and nto his | Rail. a mT WIN N.mMac EEbon12 1 fie Bipot th dwn of Barak, an the bas(¥ Poli (he Macedoings. fc ots oRbERst Givers iver Ure Peound ich the Bu a4 ceupind $erdt WWonihs ag, Jo lag uw r Groek "forts Wir ust bi # pig Mheosely tug ale gh Bales pushing coward uh beyond cheriver at some The' ' Frauro Scrhian: also continues with full xXient of Ne profess nthe French official § Friday night, which reads "On the tight bank of River ike Serbians have iderable progress init cf Grunishie, while' at: lnead one of the diva course of a stubborn 'fi Erest to the Bodth" of 1 [sector the enemy's cot ere repiised. : «Farther west ibe Fr iwrces mide headway ua ol Y.aiashok ag Wonastery ll which 1 after fghnng that cost 8 heavy losses. In the region" Ath: ali sue cavaliy eaptu; (Negoch:ni?) ci "Ia. the course of var onthe 15th we made on goo prisoners and capi mitraaillenses and a hay millimetres." ente powers: a ) Violation by the 1 sullerdt in Canada, A Singulaf Slory of we Writing of a Pi& ture Play By F. A. MITCHEL I am considered a literary woman, though | am really. notplig more than # litefary hack. Rea) literary persons usually go hungry. I have from the Orst made a fair }iving and, consider fig that I 'am a womad, a very good | living. The reason for this fa'that I do 'my- part -in~ supplying that flow of reading matter that is quaffed by the masses, whosé literary taste is negligible. The réaders of classic Hbed ature edmpared with consumers of ave eryduy literary fodder are as ove to 4 million. That is the reason why I, & person devoid of gehius, am énabled td make-a ving, : My natural instincts sre all for art, pin unfortupately art requires educ- Gwn resources for a living 1 had not thie means' to obtain af -education. There are no schools of literature. Any oie who possesses pen, ink and pa pee. may scribble, and the pecuniary re. tam of scribbling is not an index of f the production. - 801 took p. my pen and went to work. What to interest Tom, Dick is eo since Tom, Dick and ere in 0 Timea at hi aka a a Ing to my wants, sometimes sitting-at W table writing, sometiies at her easel sketching. These were only glimpses. of he, which would come 1and go as'figlites In a dream. They were real enough at times for the to have a dim constigusuess. of the fact thét. I was fortunate in having an American companion to take an inten gst In me. In the early pitt of my illness I | was trying to disentangle the many ,storles I had written during a long period and keep all .gorts of persons from chasing ove auother through my brain, JI.ater sevéral of fy stories that a; been fayorites with me seem. ed to drive out, the rest, and 1 found myself linking them: fogetber, It was hard _sork, but better than having so many tumbling about. toy brain. Look- ing"out on the Jungfran, specks ap- peared on its side. Then these specks, is If drawn nearer by a telescope, be came dim figures of certain characters prominent in {hese favorite stories: dally 'they becgne more distinct, } was surprised to see. that they were. disposed to act like reasonable beings. . And, more remarkable still] conditions is a problem for more au- alytical minds than mine 0 solve, TE AND TRE CLOCKS. dictions That Spring Cu Contra Our Prodorit Methods. radox of time, reckoned as we have into the babit of reckoning (5, by whi¢h & cablegram tbat leaves a apd New York m. apd in New ¥ time, with the most innocent express sion"imaginable, and begged the paints; er to begin work Gainsborough thon, oughly angry, broke out: "T'vé no use for you! ¥i PIL s thousands of faces'and neyer'bave ang, of your ownl" Smiling, Garrick left the stadid > : | anvounce to the artist's friends that'he had won the wager. " Hunting 'the Elusive. Spark. To find a dead spark Plug I take an! ordinary hammer and hold the wooden handle in my hand, says James A son in the Farm and Home. Jostus] the face on the cylinder head, bring the claws slowly toward the head of the plug. If thé plug is alive the will leap actos when the sieht ga v ..| veached. If 06 spark ls ip. is dead. This method does away the danger of receiving a shoek, yl you' are holding the wooden handle. - Imprisoned by Her Tongus, g In translating the Bible for he '70s us and for some other aboriginal peor ples ft is Decgssary ta bive two ver sions; one for the. women ahd one tor' the met The Zulu law compels 8' le | aried woman to cut herself off Yo uni | tinct dialect among Zula women. Earthquake Regions. The most shaken countries of on ] world are I6y, Jdpan, the and finding It 7 o'clock on of & gtrest Wher it is 8 o'clock ) tht they do not strike us a8 sttangd, Yet now is always and Hay Eat) 7. Win 1 5 mow ae New it 1s now in New 5b RA Si Cu a don: SOME Whit ke, the titie Wa Bare binned oir ides of fms | from 'ancestors whose only clock was the and who divided the day into Selves tours between sunrise and sun. summer these were very 6d of Greek or Roman horologlst lave been near ene of the poled his "hours" would have been as slope of South America, Java, Biclly and Asia Minor. The lands most free from earthquakes are Soin, Scandinavia ana A States and Australis -- toa a tent unshaken by earthquakes the Pacific (in the United Statbs) aud in a few localities in the island conti: Bent. . 2 The Difficulty. "My wité's mall "With me asd gone on a hunger strike" comes to her senses. Why should youd worry athe I'm the one that's snd Randall-Afté¢ tirefity-ive' yours of married she 10ves her hushand as" much ak éver, © Rogers«Yes, and she annoys him in othér ways, too.~Life.

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