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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 24 May 1917, p. 4

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MONEY, x ; ve It is sing Medium in BES - 'hampipn of - the : Aki on es | 3 the Oldest d Best Established! in gro the most original and best in its Gocal and general news: depart. . shent and is ted entirely in the of publication--Port . per annum in advance, if not paid in advance, $1.50 will be charged. is JOB PRINTING-- 1 : x » MODERN STYLES TE. MO AND AT Low PRICES Several sums from. $300 to $10,000, have laced with me for immediate in- vestment at lowest rate. ' HUBERT L. EBBELS, " Barrister, Port Perry. PORT PERRY, MAY 24, 1917. BROFITABLE BEEF o perfection. The demand for Church on Wednesday evening next | he eloquent Chaplain, as he i§¥to He was an elder for over forty oa at, i may agai bd afhed, 19 Miss DT er ove Slee | ha ! x 0 'hoteri ) SAySL ye PRODUCTION hem ete as May 30, when prompt-and polite |speak in connection with the, years in the local Presbyterian | Department of Trade and Commerce fue. was gradually failing, my Experimental Farm, Nappan 'The results obtained at the Ex- perimental Farm at Nappan in feed- ESE «| MID-SEASON SALE OF FU ATIONAL : TURE . Merliq_ Letcher having immense Stock of 4 - Bros , who are eps. in 'Port Perry, be minus sufficient space wlierein to store it so that in order to reduce the stock he is determined yo clear out the larger Portion it at an immense cacri- fice." ch prices ducing the Special Sal# will prevail that will afford a grand opportunity of obtaining first.class modern Furni- ture atjastonishingly low prices. The chance is one that rarely occurs. It will be the.surprise of your life | to ascertain the insignificent prices of so magnificent Furniture as is being offered by Mr. Letcher. The rush for it will be a phenomenally rapid oné; "Come prepared to catty it away, theprige will be no object. his. lary poupcement on ( Atowil DE seen. t advertisement 1hat n i$ ally stock: with Plants, both. Flowering and Vegetable, that are reliable as regards being true'to name as well Ettey as a Florist has had long ex- perience and he is completely post- ed on the best and most desirable plants, either for adornment or for LE Lo CHANTANT. The Young | 1 Society of the Church of 'the Ascepsion are making extensive preparations for a rich and rare tréat;; nique in every respect and one" that cannot fail to command a very large' patronage, it CAFE it wonderful drawing proclivities-- embracing something never before attempted in this region, while the saperiority of the talent secused for the occasion. is not the least im- portant feature, To behold the beautiful Maids arrayed in mag- nificent National Costumes of the War Allies is worth many times the price of admission--1§ cents --and when it is taken into eonsideration that they will be actively engaged in'distributing in abundance, inspir- and delicacies lima invite all to be present. This ex. cessively attractive and highly in- teresting Entertainment takes place in the Parish Hall adjoining the ushers will comfortaby seat their patrons. From the posters we re- produce the excellent, PROGRAMME : <r being up-to-the-moment as regards| CI PREME VLE (Canadians Capt. (Rev.) W. A. Ca Inspiring Message From Wonderful War Work f "The overwheln jority of the Qan in France have k lives clean ahd un «[ brand reports © ing as lies and slande + MILLER DIES :° BROCK - Builder of 0 Bi Presbyterian Elder, Son of Temperance. 2 bE a "Greenbank, Ont, May 22.=~An- other of the pioneers of rural Ont-| y8 | ario-has'gone to his reward in the "| person of James Miller, who died at his home here to-day after a brief illness. He was born near Glasgow, Scotlabd, | on _ September g, 1841, {his mother being a native of the island of Iona), and came. to this country when about three years old, settling in. the township of Brock, near what'is now Blackwater Junction." A few years 'later his father, Andrew Miller, died, leaving him the eldest of seven - children. brings back from France He got only three months atschool, spent the winter before Something hard to credit, consider- with the Canadians.' { ing hig later. Success. gs" a" Bible These are extracts fi ing and reassuring mes! Captain (Rev) W. Jin' the Province, maiply in - the "townships of Reach and Brock, the largest being that of James Leask & Sons, the far-lamed cattlemen. d .bedh, toned | long before the meeting coming nt but Torohto folk will have angth opportunity in a few days tol church and Sunday school attend - this year among the troops. | ant uotil his death, being Superin- "This ascociition has had a 'new tendent for cver twenty years. For bitth into a strong and virile an. | bver balf a century he was an hood," declared. Capt. Cameron, energetic member of the Sons of to raise $750,000 for Y.M C.A. work ) T : | TONISH? POIEER gx: ston Over 160 Barns, lis Bs a) Spain mn , it sh Ors Cotas TO, ish-American war. Sin flays of James Gi Blaine and even earlier, Pan-Americanism has been a rent object' of Washington policy, d for years the study there has been to increase United States trade in the markets of Latin, other- wise, Spanish, America. The Euro- pean war, cutting off communi- cations between Germany snd South has disclosed to the United guage has grown so ¢ schools are finding it difficult to cope with the situation. The University of Washington, with a staff of seven teachers--under a "graduate of ' To- ronto University, it is interesting to note--vwas forced to turn away 200: students from its. Spanish classes in the fall of 1916, for lack of instruc- tors. According to a pamphlet, pub~ lished recently by Allyn and: Bacon, in New York City alone more than 20,000 pupils are studying Spanish; 1a the DeWitt-Clinton High ~Sehool there-are 1,200, and in' the. Commer- clal : Sohaol, of Bra 0. at the University of enigan typical: 1914, 110; -1915, : 1916, 460." Harvard Ustiversity now: accepts Spanish for matriculation, as do also the state attHorities of New York. at Ottawa has published 'a Hand- book for Export to South America' (1915), in- which attention is called to the opportunities for developing | trade with South America. "Canada," | the pamphlet observes, 'has an ex- ceptional opportunity to secure a every woman to beta! t active and healthy. Yet too many | their lives saddened by | suffering-=nearly' always because thgir blood is to blame. All those unhappy', girls and womens with colorless cheeks, dull skins, and sunken, erless eyes, are in this cundition ee have not Grain aid enough blood, red blood in their / \ veins to keep them well and in the : charm of health: 'They sufler from depressing weariness and periodical headachesc- Dark lines under theit; eyes, their heart palpitates violently after the slightest exertion, and they are often attacked with faint- ing/spells. These are only a few of, thé miseries of bloodlessness. - No' thing can securé girls and {women from 'the inevitalde 'decline that follows anaemia "gen pply of new, 8 May Fall Wheat ........ § Spring Wheat. ..... Goose Wheat... i hi. oh 0 oP oe Red Clover... Peas [blackeye) .. Peas (small) SREAEFREOE® ve ve 588888%sa8Ra. Dr. Williams" "Fink Pil People, Thousands and thousar pie 1s and women owe. their good alth and charming compl xion to the use of this medicine, 'Here is one example of its power to cure. HICH SCHOO ENTRAN HE Regular Junior High School" Entrance Examination will bg gradually failing, my blood had seemed almost to have turned to water, my cheeks were pale, my lips blocdless, and the slightest «x- ertion leit me breathless. [I suffered T i ' ) . frequently from severe headaches i ing good stockers, heavy fed VS. |yjichen utility. In buying of him Tableaux Vivants ; CE | footing in South American markets. | Jo bY 1 , beld in . © ight fed, - ; Tt ol A and be read a table from General Temperance. There i hance for her to gain a MY appetite failed and my friends; Co ~~ good stockers, light fed, were as| may rely on getting the very (Living Pictures) Odltim.-a western Gavhdizn omer,| Apitt from several years as| There Is 3 henge for her 12 Sains feared | was gning inlo consump PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL ha steers were selected, in such best obtainable and. lis prices are Highland Fling which said: «Almost bifore the ast | School Trustee, hus occupation did | ten years to accomplish. Ero | tion. I had been dactoring but did ON i» right. Dramatic Sketch | PORT PERRY MARKETS kiy by Hogg & pe raf ie 3 Re . . the standpoint of commercial utility not derive any benefit, and finally 1. Wednesday Thursday and Friday iti ; : sition was consolidatdd youréep. | BOt permit an active part in public| jn relation to Canadian . exports, | had to giv worn | ' ° et! .. - APE be classed ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS -- (a fare! Lunatics) A was located bn the re: affairs. | next to Jnelian, Spanish easily Dome. "Tew i ae that a June 20th, 21st & 22nd: . - tr ngs TX hy . stands first. ne wery importa ! ) 5 | So . itd horned and fed a preparatory ration In another column it will be seen Duets, g Trios, of Vimy Ridge serving. liot chogo- About forly:seven years ago he | geature which should be kept clearly frie nd brought me a box of Dr. | The following is the Time Table i for a few weeks previous to starting that the Principal of the Port Perry Quartettes late and bircuits to ®ll rank§e 1[took as his wife Sarah Jane, the in view is, that it affords an entry to | Williams Pink Pills and urged me WEDNESDAY; JUNE 20TH: _ the test, in order to get them accus- tomed to their feed and surround: ings," then divided into two lots of High School announges the dates and subjects for the coming Regular Junior Entrance Examinations and SHORTAGE OF SWEDE TURNIP SEED eldest daughter of the late Joseph Lee, one of the pioneer farmers of Greenbank. She, along with her have recommended ths officer.' for the Military Cross. The Y.M.C.A. has endeared itself to the men at | countries that produce raw-material, | but manufacture to only a small de- | gree." Our Canadian upiversitites, with the exception of the University | of Toronto, have neglected Spanish. to try them. By the time the box gg 11 -- His was used Ihought they were heip- | ? to PA p Phuc. ing me, afd I decided to continue! Co 'the pilis. I took a hall dozen box: s omposition 3:40 to 4:25 p.m. -- Spelling ; . ) To . HURSDAY v . . four each: The four heavy fed, or other important information gov- the front in a way that to othegin-| davghter, Miss Ethel, still lives at At our Provincial University the more, when my strength had com- 910 (130 spay, Juni 2isT 5 i its exercises. i ' : " nb. k, and his two sons c. study o this language as suf, | pletely returned, my appetite was! = : . Lot 1, were given 50 per cent more erning its ex e Swede turnip growers are urged |gtitution has. Greenban two sone, Rev | fered from unfortunate restrictions: | restored, my colored returned, | 1:30 to 4 p.m.-- Literature foots and meal than were the four | GreaT DEMAND FOR MECHANICS AT this spring to endeavour to secure| «When I left France," procegded James A. of Toronto, and Rev. J.| One has been removed only recently. headaches had disappeared and il FRIDAY, JUNE 22ND: and transplant a few sound roots to was fecling(better than I had been 9 to 11 a.m. --English Grammar . . 3 , ;ell- | Beginni th th xt session, ight fed, or Lot 2. Number: of| Osuawa It will be seen by Captain Cameron, "we were giting| George of St Mary's, are well | Beginning vi the next sessio: Lo. i . Spanish will be offered as a General | n . i. days in test 93; total weight at the| Chevroite Motor Company adver- procure seed for themselves and away $500 worth of hot tea. and| Ministers of the Presbyterian | Course subject in the first year, Infor vears. I would urge every 11 to 12 a.m. --Writing beginning for Lot 1, heavy fed 7 their neighbours. Owing to the Church. the Modern Language department; | weak and ailing girl to give Dr. 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.--Geography.- , , 4572 pounds; at finish, 5295 pounds, an increases of 722 pounds. For Lot 2, light Ted, at beginning 4206 pounds ; at finish 4880 pounds, an increase of 674 pounds. The original purchase price was 6.25 cents per pound, live weight. The selling price was 8.1 cents per pound. Jhe gross profit lar Lot 1 was $143.09; for (Lt 2, $132.40. The total cost of feed for Lot 1 for g3 days was $99.16; for Lot 2, tisement in another; olumn that they require a large' number of mechanics and handy men for various departments of their im- mense auto institution. Tue Movies oN TAB 24th (To- Nieut.)--The Royal Theatre, Port Perry, will celebrate to-day by a (5 Reel) Special Feature Picture ard a good Comedy, Usual ad- mission. abnormal conditions now prevailing there will likely be very little swede seed for planting in the spring of 1918 unless our Canadian Swede turnip growers make provisions for their own supplies by growing the seed themselves. Canadian supplies of swede and most other fizld and garden seeds formerly came from Europe but this source is now practically cut off. The prospects for home grown seed have been coffee a day, and that amount" will have increased to $1,000. by pow, (Applause.) Not long ago $25.000 was spent or. baseball goods oe for the boys. (Applause ) Twénty five tons of*maple sugar shave; gist, been sent to them And 'last 3 Ear we gave them $30,000 worth of { writing paper and envelopes alone "(Loud applause.) With the increase A VALUABLE LANGUAGE | x KNOWLEDGE OF SPANISH WOULD 'than 860,000 gr writing paperi@@gnd|: . AID NATIONAL TRADE. envelopes this year, and Lam gofng Mr. Miller also leaves three broth- ers, Colin, at Revelstoke, B.C., and Archibald and William, at Balsover Ont, -baok to-day, May 24, at 1.30 p.m. The funeral takes place at Green- | however, Spanish will continue to | hold an inferior position to German | in the curriculum until a much- ! needed change is effected. SWATTING THE FLY. | Williams' Pink Pills a fair trial." --- CONSCRIPTION -- Indicationd®pcint to an early! to Prepare for Canada's Sums mer Pastime. In the spring drive against the fiy, | about to begin all over. the land, an | ounce of prevention is worth a 'ton of swaiting. Birth control is the method by which fhe carrier of mi- grobes- and the tickler of: baldheads must be-combated. Rly eggs Wilt-no¥ hatch without a warm, moist breed- | Conscription throughout the - Do-! | minicn and Newfcundland. | {The man with the hoe who uses it with vigor in the present circu! | stances is doing good service lor, {bi fellows. + | 3 he correspandent who iu a le tor to | Schdol, Reading will be taken at cond venient times during the examina- tion, : Candidates from other Inspector- ates than South Ontario will not be' required to take the History exam- ination if 1t is not an examination subject in the Inspectorate where they have been attendihg school: Good Proficiency Prizes are offer- ed for this Examination--cne to candidates from Port Perry Public and two to those fronf. Schools outside Port Perry. -- on : ] / tha Packet puts the bjawe for the pris ition.' tha ¥ = 875.29, leaving a net profit for Lot |. * reduced by the present price of 4 0 i 1 | Now That, the Study. of Ge Has, | 12g Place. If go flies are born there | 0,50 Ll BL, Col rive of fatnd] condition that the. winnerstof they ja) y : that it would he-sworih-. RE. Sho J. 0 TRAD. will 'be nore 1iter-on ta be swagted. | y high price of fotas] Brin Por ds 1 of $43.03, or a profit per steer of | IRE AT UTICA swede turnips for food purposes, as Hit To Shire (A olaase PRS + Grown: Jess Popular'iin Qur: Out fly popilation Is Bectical re: [toes on the specuating middleropn | Prizes 'attend (the Port Perry Highlisyry | $1098; for Lot 2,a net profit of $57.11, or per steer $14.28, a differ- ence of $3 30 per steer in favour of of the light fed. The average profit per steer for three years over and above the cost of feed at market prices, was for Lot 1, $16.06; for Lot 2, $18 0s, a a difference of $1.99 per steer. in favour of the light fed. The aver- On Saturday last,' 19th May, at about 11.15 am. the barn of Mr. Jas. E. Buek, General Mer chant, was discovered to be on fire there being at ths time a consider. able breeze prevailing, the building and contents together with a dwell ing house adjoining were soon con- sumed, notwithstanding the almost superhuman eflofts of neighbors it would now take nearly two hun- dred dollars worth of full grown swede turnips to transplant an acre for seed purposes. This factor has had the unfortunate effect of reduc- ing the area in the eastern provinces that would otherwise have been planted for the production swede seeds. ) Seep Branch, Schools, - Thoughtful "Men Are Urging That the Language Which Would Open' the Doors of South America to Us Should Be Taken Up. many as 3 ooo letters have "been written from one hut in a day. The sum ot $600 is to be, spen by the Y.M.C.A. for a building for | the Canadian soldiers on the old Tivoli Theatre site in Loh « "1 (applause)--and the assochaliod ist behalf of the German lan- spending thousands of dollars on culture] bree on Practica bow concert parties" far "the boys jin | © oT 'many of our educa HAVE been disgusted with the, extravagant claims on ro every summer... The frost kills most of them off, but a few remain tucked awdy {in some warm spot where they hibernate until the sun warms them into life once more. Im mediately thé flies are released fromr their winter's nap they begin on an egg-laying campaign. Under favor- able conditions the eggs become flies tn a few days and they in turn de- posit their eggs in a favorable place. thés multiplying process one pair of flies that manage to weather the winter become the grandparents of | surely bis proof at howe that his theory | is nbt sapporied by the facts. Last Saturday, for exomple, potatos were sold on the Crijlia market tor $3 and even $4.70 a hag. At the game time 1 Orillia grocers wore delivering them to | their customers for $4.50 a bag, or hy the peck at the sama rate. $1 at the "least went tothe farmer 2 50 ¢ents poe +ibly to the specu'aiinz middleman, who has had the trouble of putting the Ppoti.tues in his.cellar, king them out again, and delivering them p rh ps to som: distant part of the town. It our School for' the whole" of" the school year, 1917-18. - ) THOS. H. 'FOLLICK, Chairman, H. S. Entrance Board. nf correspondent has any id oo ) d . P P Ottawa. England. | tional institutions, and the dispro- | Willlons of flies by the early part af Sent ont of Kecpiog 1p Sorson pi age cost for three years to produce | to prevent estruction. Port Perry - "Some of as cannot understand | portionate amount of time given to it | Bummer. They come so fast that the drivers, &c., he will see that il the 1 pound of gain was 11,08 cents in | Fire brigade also went to the re- POULTRY DISEASE hy it is necessary to have Sg arm of the swatter may not prevail grocer comes out of the tracddcticn a the case of heavy fed and g.57 cents | scue and dispatched a fire engine INVESTIGATOR why | oo i ° ave, wet hee compared : me Sher modern against tbom, -- 128 with any profit at all, aft r allowing . . | © Loo . . : canteens in the Canadian Army. languages." Such was the pungen ously, a successful campa! i fof general stirs expenses he must be for the light fed. The ration fed to | which Mr. Polite with his auto an Army. | | ! (Applause.) _ But the Y. M.C, A. is remark of Prof. Alfred Baker, of To- | against flies must be a community Special someibing of a wizzard., Potatoes are oe . : . i ae - | affair. Recently the Health Depart | dear hecanse they are scasve, and" peo Lot 1 at the beginning of the period | kindly conveyed to the scene in Experimental. Farms Note offering strong competition, ° Al ronto University, in the course of bis ment of Winnipeg took a horse, cow, | ple continue to a ecriain extent To buy Features - 60 pounds roots, 16.5 pounds, 6|short order, the damage was . the hour the wet canteens open. th | address on "The Spanish Nations," | ang stable census that the city might |and eatihem because all food-tnffs aie! Pop pounds meal, 1 pound molasses. |done before their arrival. Mr. It will be of interest to poultry, > 9pe 1 !"€| recently given before the Empire | have exact data in its campaign fear, thou one relatively 50 high as | 22% * ud d ) © : . kee hout est concert money can buy com | Club of Canada, when he declared to .| against flies. In a systematic hand- | potatoes. he remedy is to plant all At the finish 40 pounds roots, 16.5| Bucks loss will reach nearly $1000. | © pers throughout Canada to, mences across the way ie sus | = pra niente that for the | ling Of a city's manure and garbage (he pototors possible, and grow at least Friday an " pounds meal, 2 pounds molasses. For Lot 2t the beginning 40 pounds Besides the buildings he loses a valuable horse and a large quantity know that there is now an expert who devotes all his time investigat- : "a... \| present, at least, the greater portiom pices of the Y. M.C. A. Applause) of time devoted to German would be I think you will agree with' me fhat is found the solution of the fly pro- blem. The Winnipeg Health De- partment knows that it has to deal wrough for home needs during the comipg year. 'There is no danger of eecing them 'a dv¥ug on the market" Saturday Ev'gs : : the diseases of poultry. Dr. A. much more wisely devoted to Span- this tall. © All thodsiuff continu» | Usual Admission Yt roots, 4 pounds meal andi 1 pound, |of dry lumber, which together with 'ng the I _ . . i ish. Dr. Baker too mo h | with 4,768 horses, 666 cows, and | his fall. * odsiufls must contin : molasses; at the finish 30 Fonds other valuables were stored in the|B: Wickware, Assistant Patholo- that is the most effogtivete perince ground ith Sagavd to. Spanish he 1,140 stables. - Lt knows where all of Lhe ee ida abi var, aod n0110 and 15 cents. 5 30 p gist to the Health of Animals|Sermon we cat preach, (Applause)! the stables are and it has prescribed | doubt for a considerable time after.-- |", roots, 11 pounds meal and 2 pounds barn. He has the sympatny of all guage and literature which it will be And we are gradually putting "ihe remembered he took with regard to conditions under which the owners Orillia Packet. : . ; Branch, has been assigned to that oust 'handle manure, --- A. M. Roberts, Prop. as ape was in bs misfortune. work by Dr. Torrance, Veterinary institution across the way" if' of Ha presi a adios gt ves - Ita Southern hy, like Havanay "BIRTH : ) n ; . SRL; can s . & oats and barley (equal hi "by Director General business." (applause) | the. Baeaa-Aposk at it In, tho problom shoud be | STANSFIELD Li Port Perry, at it vo by weight), 200 of bran, so of oil- MANCHESTER Dr. Wickwar is by oo means a| Capt. Cameron said the full sory ing poople of Canada the same clpima | HEAPS 107, GG with "thom a the day, May 14, 1917, to Fie "rani COURT OF REVISION "cake, 59 of cotton seed. The Anniversary Services of the novice in poultry diseases. For of the war, when it is writte will as ouch, Spaniel has upon} beh yeas Wound. "iow Ureculntions, eT aad Tate eT ns he Se ; 33 . nglit g ie ' } | a ---- J The meal mixture cost $1.50 per | Methodist Church. Manchester will several years, under Dr. Higgins, |show that some of the fin hris- | urgent claims on economic. grounds, '! gary enforced, will send the fly borne OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN" hundred weight; roots were valued at $2 00 per ton; hay at $8.00 per ton; and molasses cost 20 cents per gal- It will be noted- that the greater profits = were: realized from the lighter fed steers. Similarly the ; fed good good butchers, as] given in Series One, , | ately bard-up this antomobiles: © © be held on Sunday, May 27, when ¢v. Mr. Hunter, of Epsom will occupy the pulpit at 230 and 7.30 m- Special and choice music will be rendered on both occasions by Port Pesry's famons glarter. Mr. Hunter's 'reputation lor ser- monizing Hdé wou for hit consider- able rénown. : \ Ya The best :wayto b ip tolower "iH you 'want to Eno: bow. desper- owt oust he ~ bry" now 2 Dominion Pathologist, he has de- voted some of his time to diseases affecting poultry and giving special attention' to Black Head. Realiz- the importdnce of investigations in poultry diseases, Mr. J. H. Gris- dale, ; Director' of Experimental Farms, and Dt. Torrance arranged for Dr. Wickwate to take up this question exclusively, He'is there: o operal with the Continued attention being. given to'Black Head in turkeys and 'many Sew. investigations are being started These relate to chick diseases. as well as to general dis- eases of poultry, including para kinds, ' | parasitds ate diseases and large claims on the ground: of literature and art. : 'Although the nt countfy Spain is not as yet, Prof. Baker pointed out, the open ally of the Entente Powers, she ds, in her Government 4nd her peo on the whole friend- ly to then, ~ but gredtly . hampered. within her borders by the 'machiba- s Germans, whose univer- 1 tian work in France has' in a social way by the "You must remember that to take those boys-out thei find them. Ft is to' the that community that we' peal; - The war has had on the life of the 'soldier ing down the bafrier of aplaine and YMC inning these niet a of Christ they hy ds bt it is well race an everlasting slumber, so far as the city which handles the ! problem right is concerned. . A Notable Tribute, : The New York Tribune, one of the greatest of American new! « printed in a recent issue the follow ng tribute * to the' Temarkable achievements 6f the ' ple inthe war: . peo a's part in the war is one the-mtter of the Revised Statutes of 6, Cliopher" £34, entitled "The mment and Preferences Act," and "ithe matter' of James Donald Zi in §3 fn ¥ Robertson, of tho Vigo of Pot : oes SE NE N that the first sitting of the' Court. of Revision to revise the Assessment Roll of the Pownship of Scugog for the year 1917, will be held in' the Town Hall Scugog,on 3AT- URDAY, MAY 26th, at One | o'clock p. m+ of which all persons interested 'are required lo tak¢' notice and govern: themselves ad' 'cordingiy.: ~ a SH THOMAS GRAHAM LE Towns be Assssmuidrh mt a

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