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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 21 Feb 1918, p. 2

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: Reports to dake pos that $100, t wo acres ave been sarverel of parliament, it ef than Sending Ti 8 adaptation, f our legislative system miles away from dnyone, and not 16 meet an' mergent. situation. knowing anything of farming ? I The choles this year of the mover | Would: drive him to despair of Send: 1535 Out ofl of the addies fell to Mg, Chas. [Mim back 'to the' ity." But the Calder, member for South Outirio, government' s plan was much better. Mr. * Calder is" an old campaigner Before the mep were allowed to go and one of the most highly respect- | 97th 1add- they were trained in o showed | ed embers of the House; "He does | farming and Searing, They were the same kind ot '& "patfiotism i attempt Oratorical flights, but helped to clear the 10-acre 'plots in brothers in' France. there be has x pungent way of expressing | front of the farms, which would J be ho. Quebec roblem, his thoughts that cause his confrerés comprise 100 acres. They were « Oue of the blessings ofthe prasent to pay attentoll, His careful review settled in communities with "facilis 53 > i that there'is. a Job in | of the work ofthe past year drew ties for commercial intercourse, and Canada or the United States for forth warm; 'wirds of éommendation | the houses provided would 'prove a ; sery man ho 15 able to werk. from thie Prints, Mister and others | delightito people iiolder Outario, : s a8 Hardy {oyna House The Government had shown good yu! but this winter The provi Was to be congratu- judgment im supporting 'the Hydro, is pug it. here are likely to be i try of the fansgraots Jol ext |Inted said Mr. Calder on having continued 'Mr, Calder, and he éx- | passed throught anbther trying year pecied to see the time when almost That 160 'per "Cént. 'more. hogs of the war successfully. It was everything on the farm would be op ill Bg rained in Glengary as a te= | fortunatest thig time above all others | erated by Hydro. 'Although there hog campaign" is the that Ontario. Was was Blest with a Dad been a lack of labor during the : col Di E. McRae, District Goversime: ot that placed the welfare |Y62T the Government bad secured tative, of the provirice 'above. sll-other con- 23,000 men and women to say noth- TENSIVE AND |siderations. He commented on the ing of boys and girls "to help. the 3 TANT. AUCTION SALE] generosity of the response to the farmer out. He urged the Govern- Gordon" McLean , lot 2, con; | British 'Red "Cross appeals, which nfent to go on with {he peat inves: 3, Mariposa (1 miles South iE st | had produced for this worthy gbject | FEation, and said if this syiceaded of Seagrave) having disposed of. Bie over $5 000,000; for the Canadian along with. the Blydeo it would be a fine farm lias engaged 3. Jacked x Rd Cots 1,800,00 and $4,000, godsend to the country, > Auction on Ihe peemises r EY the Batriot There had been over & year of iliery, - Implements. fe | Fund on 3 sven $15,258,+ trial of the Outarlo Tene : a long one--ihs animals 005, and Belgian Relief $335,- re choice and supefior, while the y and goods. From the |: implements are as good He did not look to ses the old li- ar taxthe Govermment had ex- McLean having no ki as inpworthy objects. cense system return. Thers -had all will go at Auction |P 5 bs > said been a large loss of revenue, and there will not_be he slight- e cam » Prosper uss while at the one stroke the liquor This will Be a grand Mr. Ca People were busy, revenue had been wiped out thePro- working well sod enthusiastically, vincial Treasurer "almost with at- tare merit that would do : the best farms in the Do: with th inds intent 'on the on other 'stroke had augmented the revenue from other scoutces so There being 0 hoses and} issue of witiving the great struggle dof cattle including regist- for which Canada bad pledged ber, that the finances of the Province im Pure-bred Swine, all, | He was glad to see people of lly of collectively: i¢ . ob ARIE th wete now - in an _aboundiug condi- both. | parties uniting oY | cion: 10;strengthen the to find so. grand 2 hands of | Government at Ottawa, a rst. time in the his- century" belief of {he a o Obser- Other matters touched on related to the policy of securing a supply of |? fish for 'food. From commercial hey bad united | ji ces 8,000,000 would be avilable, great case. and from fishing in Northern wat: Speaking of thy farmer, Mr. Cal-| ors a corresponding amount "would rer ) * Don't fail fo read - thie. tan atha ism kn is make it this way Qat;as 4 use'of Bir must st the particu £0 curé as Houbgs SL bn while my son was wo Blacksmith na : camp he wa matic lever, to the hospital af was there undér mi for four months with reliel, He thén desided' Mount Clemme as, wiiere 'baths for three weeks, © find any benefit fro hen time he felt that Hisga less "and detided Ho're When "he reaclied ory Hove aroul cratéh ahd "a ca Ji 50 stiff that] i and most of lis joiats yg ¥ out: of shape, dress or undress to be helped like 4, Shi hm goitry Dry? and ually he: onsen He bad only been a -few'aweeks i about, : thie gave "him be cofitinired (lie ise or oh showed cobstant inipro was able to walk'abont confinued to use. fhe pill four months, by whi symptom of the tre i eared and be went Sicigan a cuted 0 ko OPI aS © i thought Phat at doomed to be a rhe "Tis because they wonderful ciires as. that Dr. Williams' a world wide, rep get these pills thi dealer or by mail or six boges for $2 der, couplitnnted the' Department | 3135 be found, A start on the pro- of Agriculture co the success that} ico) highway 'seheme had been AY ARCH 1st, wis "the auspices of the Methodist | ge, increased production. He | nenefits secured tthe The. following alent has pein out that in 1904 the old | {his progressive ; Government voted only $475,000 [natural resources atningion- for agriculture. La "1917 \ the ex-| there was - an increased revenue penditure was approximately $1, 350- coming in, which was instan d. had od engi "its 'efforts towards | rade and be expected to see great |: a

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