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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 19 Sep 1918, p. 2

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M0 NE ~ garian Government to secure peace. CHURCH OF THE He said that "to consider the croco- ASCENSION 11 m-------------- LIBERAL DONATIONS MADE BY THE PORT at PERRY PATRIOTIC Wei vo Bephy. 26, 27 1 LEAGU E «Sept. 23, 24,25 oates i Toh 19, 20, 24 At a meeting oi the Executive of 7 Several sums from . $300 to $10,000, have placed with Jie tor home liate in Wesmucit at lowest rate. HUBBRT 1. EBBELS, Barrister, Port Perry. reer yee North Ont ario Ubserver The om ofc! Paper * the People.) donations were made ; £30000 to the Y.-M:C.A. $300.00 to the Dependents of the Mercantine Marine Branch of The Candian Navy League. | $100.00 to The Canadian Red Cross! Society. FOUNDED IN 1857. Te 5 eT Lh 1 $100.00 to The British Red Cross only Papor Fr Published In Society: 2 - : As there is not suff funds i RT PER SEPE = oes not sufficient funds in the Treasury to meet all these | UTTERS WARNING AGAINST FOE'S PEACE MOVE The Rev. R. Newton Powell last night preached on "The Strength and Perils of Victory," atthe Trin: ity Church on Bloor street. Rev. Mr. Powell applied his subject to the latest effort of the Austro-Hun- subscriptions it is urgently tequest- | ed that those who have not paid do- nations subscribed last October to the Patriotic Fund, make payment at once at The Canadian Bank of Commerce to the Treasurer of The League, Mr, HJ. White. diel tears of a whipped foe is more of a peril than all the dangers of (he The annual Harvest Thanksgiv darkened hours we have passed ng Bet v ods will be held in the | were : Bi.strerocn. Sept' 9. 618 advertisement and posters. in through." His stirring Sermon was Church of the Ascension on Sunday {'Ligur. ARTHUR B. Dougr, son of Sr gy peph renlation, Make a note of time & > 25 i : Members all present, Reeve Van-| 5 i closed by an appeal {o the people to] ext, 22nd, at 11 a.m. {i Mr. Henry Donbt, Port Perry, ¢ F. i pres M ' Ei 'land place of sale and don't fail to { "he umben a "tr rl 5 Amp presiding. inutes of last in: ance. stand loyal and set their faces to go The Incumbent, the Rev. C.F, | Pre; Gorpon' Hoob, son of Mr, Pi ! B } be in attendance, --- a: ¢ y | Stent, B.A.,; L.Th,, will preach on > > meeting read and adopted arough to the end, until the winning | . | Joseph Hood, Port Perry: : s DIED . {the subject, "Our Daily Bread." Bley Br. MeArthur explained condi- ; Ee of that for which so many brave ory ? I Pre. FRANK CLARKE Soni of M i pig : . MOASE-In Port Perry, on Mouddy, haze died There will be a special service fof : es » Sofi of Mr. tion of the McLeail family to the Sept: 16, 1918, Henry Moase, aged | men have died. .t . . { Clarke, Utica, ~ sil Laid able f id= Go years, Re Ar % the children in the Church in the Council. Laid on fable for consid ¥ Ee = "La x it 2 { Pre. Orvie, VICKERY, s r ati Se An English official whose work | #fternoon at three. | Yeo y; Bon of Mr, eration, rt ¢ takes him to all parts of the British {The members of the congregation | James Vickery: Lindsay: He) Rev, Mr. Giro ond oii on AU GION SAL | front in France, writes that "The |are asked to send in donations of] ay pephew of Mr: C. L. Vickery, Robins applied to Council for grant : 3 | - 2 bs. A y snendents of a Th mn American host has excited the high. | 8 'fruit, veiretables, etc., before Mrs m. Cook dnd Mrs. A. H. [for dependents of the Merch int OF MODERN AND EXCELLENT i Fo i Rose. 'of Port Per td Santed 82 est appreciation and admiration in | on and to assem Rose, of Port Perry. Mating, Gfanted $200.00 § #8 every quarter. Theyare five [e on Saturday at 2 p. fashioned. in an undsually mould, keen, strong, and determined { the Cl lows, | purpose « f large lecorating | to 'make good," wondio courte- | _ ous and modest withal. They are | SOuth Ontario Teachers' Insti gradoalty losing their sell-consci- | tute to Meet in Port Perry. | ousness, due fo the fact that they] . x . ; are. citizens. of a © ow] 1 Annual Convention of the izens of a trys rick chore" Incti na for three years shouted abo hers' Institute | freedom, while othér nations were | for t bs held in Port Perry, | le for it : A | y . > | ready to bleed for it; and have | I ) 'and Friday, Oct. 10 good reason to view of the ad ! . | : . 4 The Evening Entertain-| mitable manner in which America | 4 : . y { { ment on Th y will be one tt §s acquitting herself, Their rela-|™°" © iy will be on tions with our men aremost cordial, | Cannot 1ail In drawing a lull house and augur well for the new unc |v amme will consist of | standing aed anfty between | | two great nations, and the pract i ability of a league of nations Talent | The | gates during their sojourn in Port | {importance to all-Local -- ee -- } . y - . : : : | will assist. 1e Net proceeds will | Carleton Place Canadian :--A Ig tevoted ta' a' bobla par i p ye ¢ « D 5 0] widow of Pembroke was obliged tor] 7° 98VOle Dire purpose "1 part with her son in response to {the Sailors' Fund, | ; side | : military law, She pleaded with all Parties desiring to entertain Dele=| a mother's tenacity, but neither | { | tears or tenacity won their ws ay. hoy went. across and in due time Perry, will kindly inform Mr. Mc Sook his place valiantly inthe ficiag | reap Principal of our Public'Schoot | hne. He was wounded and in i ied ome: Last week he arri {that they are prepared to do so, Ratorally he leaned far out of the | " ---- a | ear window as the train was pulling | Mrs. Wm. Greig of Mount Pleas | = crowd . or xxr | up to the platform ¢ the crowds | ant is visiting her brother, Mr. TT, W, | | She was loved { him a and especially his mother ver the brace with ti quick to disc McLean. and sought moved along being drawn under Monday that was drowned strange fate that | en the battlefield 0 £m Qu talented and popular Public t School Principal, Mr. T. W, Moc: I'1 and took an part in the proceedings of a eting of 'the Or ear was present brave int rved his Executive of the | Institute | to destroy south ario Teachers' ery stores in the form of syrup, put| on a peaceful waterway. theld at Whitby on Saturday. om ¥ I Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Town of GLUCOSE 15 RECOM: | Brockville, and their two bright, | intelligent little daughters, are If you lack sugar for preserving|guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. try glucose, Glucose prevents fer-| Robt mentation of fruit and crystaliz 1 | REBT of the syrup in jams and ; ies | IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE which sometimes oecurs at the top Mr. John Trick, lot 24, con. 4; Glucose can: be bought in all groe | ect having sold' bis' farm, and | a ! °r BS is lar caps undér having no further ase for his large up in different or you can buy glucose five | at a time and make the syrup at |C attle, Sheep, Swine, Lote, adding 10 pounds of sugar] and' 3 quarts of waterto each 5 pounds of glucose. Alter boiling for a few minutes the syrup is ready for preserving purposes. CAKE WITHOUT SUGAR names, { pounds {and § valuable Stock of SHorses, Farm Imple- ments, &c., has authorized Mr. Jack- son to sell all on the 'premises on Tuesday, October 1st. This sale is one lof more ordinary importance, The animals are choice ot superior quality=thiere being no less than twelve Pedigrsed Shorthorn Cattle in the list, which is large one, the Horses are nearly all Clydesdales, the Sheep and Swine are first class Here is the way to conserve sugar and make a delicious cake at the same time. Take: 4,2 cups of white corn syrup, ST quarter cup shioriéning, to-date. Mr. Trick being a judge of animals he would not have an inferior one on the farm. All wiil Tin go at Auction prices, so the .oppor- shortening, the | ity is a grand ove 10 secure just p and the eggs and mix well. : : Aad the milk, Sift the baking animals and farm machinery as will be an acquisition lo any farm. wder and the flour together, add Don't fail to read the large posters wly to the mixture and beat. in a moderate oven as a foaf| iy colors and attend the sale. EE or small drop cakes. - Ofie quarter ofa cup of raisins add to the batter gives more favor, | = 34 tablespoons baking powder, - 1.cup of milk. AN UNIQUE RECORD On Monday of or dat week Miss Nellie Stuart, daughterol Mr, and Mrs. Norman Stuart, of Epsom, left. for South Bend, Indianna to train: for ta nurse. This makes the sev enth daughter in succession whe has chosen that noble calling, and all of4 Ind. As the number sever is look ed upon as a complete number, ene would raturally think that he pro~ fession of nurse would end here: Not so! for the eighth and only re , | maining daughter, Miss Flora, is {only counting the months until she. | too, is old h to train at South os asan I 1s is anunique, it is almost safe to say, an un- ; ma ng both Mr, and eason to il to regulate the the stomach and = | the Port Perry Patriotic League on of the most successful Fairs ever Friday, 13th inst, the following | held in this town. The indications {tion (Port Perry) require a Gala|siace jt during February and | FURNITURE, &C. Day of pleasure, interest and amuse | March next. He also limit: the Geo. Gerow, Esq., who has dis= evening will draw a tremendous | Port Perry on Tuesday of (lls week Devitt were up= -- appointed a committee re opening Thaye been srcred by es d ac 26 re en NORTH ONTARIO another gravel pit on Wa Gihn's Geo. Gero W 3 Esq. In North Ontario the United Tan i : 3 To sell by Auction gt his residence, | Farnters of Ontario have nominated as, Ginn appeared re cofiSideras toe . 2 faiit f tion of boniis on wire fence. Re PORT PERRY R H. Hallbast of Melanchton} g ; : q h of Township as their candidate. ferred to committee of wholeCounail On Saturday September V if 4 ' 77 | Hall Rack fine barn, together with the total | Rural Schoal Fairy grant: $15 00fCouch nts this ' ; pe : ised Ki "hair--iwood | contents of this season's crops, of | W, C. Thompson, 60 fods Rocking © Te foe stendy 6 feet Mr, Walter Samells, lot 4, con. 9; wire fence Wes 15 00 | Easy Racking Chait . lk 3 5 offibined | Scugog, were consumed by fire. | H, Galbraith, work die. 30; 2 58 Whiting Desk with 0k Case; Combine Much sympathy is expressed for |R; Byers, work div. 8... 625 | Night-Stool Che aft 1 + " i a & 4 I that gentleman in his" unfortunate 'N. €, Marlow, 2 lambs killed" 2500 Bide: Table wit a Rat and severe loss. Work and timber Manvers Iron Strelclier and Tick intl eich Boundar 3:28 Pair Springs, wooden frame ounRAry.. ia il er 3 CARTWRIGHT FAIR 2 Sunt pl Poles complete, Be. { made for a large and attractive Ex:{S. McQuade, 52 loads gravel {leaving nothing undone likely {0 se- {| Cartwright | y Hall Lam jare putting forth an effort worthy | net Si P : . | : of tkeir intelligence and enterprise} - The nerve system isthe coverning: | " adder 22 feet long The Concert'in the evening will also system of the whole body, control- | barrow while the Farm Implements are ups them have trained at South Bend, | _|it was dark and then attacked ie "PORT PERRY'S | ALLOTMENT OF informing ti GREAT FAIR FOR PO RY | any further eo the lives The uliotatent of Anthracite {| of Russian Government officials will The coming Fair in Port Perry (on Friday, Sept. 27) sliould and douhtless will be one be counteréd by attempts upon for Port Perry from April | 18, |Entente statesmen in their own to March 31st, 1919; is This will develop a shbgtage The same correspondent is quote about 1000 tons here. The Fuel cd as saying that it has been declar- re led in Soviet circles that General Conoliee ite that this shor "| Boris Savinkoff organized the fecént 8 Y. USDg. Of 00; | crimes against high persons in Rus- and Cannel coal, and that no person | sia. burn or consume Anthracite col | before ist of November next, those [AUCTION SALE OF EXCEL who do may find they cannot re: | LENT AND MODERN next week, are that it will be a grand success-- unprecedented crops and prices - fabulous--and all within a radius of many miles of the place of Exhibi- nent; and the Management of the | profits for the dealer to 50 cents per posed of his valuable and beautifal| net ton, curb delivery and o ead | residental property in Port Perry charges added thereto, whichis [and who is about to move to the be the current price; any a Queen City, has authorized Mr. labor such as shoveling ba fucken to sell on, the premises; ! 2 : & Perry Street, on Saturday, Sept: ing, etc. to be chaiged ext 21, all his household effects, etc. settléietits to be made on d The Furniture is first-class, modern purchasers to pay interest, ex: ,|and desirable and it is seldom stich etc., on any other settleme an opportunity is offered to secure have a quantity of Cann Fait have made ample provision for their patrons in these Exhibits, Sports, &c., are the principal draw- respects Athletic Ihe Racing, ing cards and they proniise to be The Secretary, Mr the Best Yet! > 3 1 3 G Purdy, will donbtless be busy from household effects that would adorn 4 ransion and all will go at Fi prices for : the i 8] ow till the tite of (le 'close of taking entries, The Concert in the equally dix {entitled thereto, , with any person. ot | C. L. Vickex¥, siege le tet CARTWRIGHT COUNGIL audience. $ -- KILLED IN ACTION Rel ) town all. These lots should prove 1a good and safe investment either - building purposes or as a specu- lation. For particalars see Melancholy received in tidings Wounpep Port canvass 18 made; FURNITURE, &C. Pre. Wn the Reeve and Coun- Elliott and STouT, Perry-- On motion; second time wounded. cilors to inspect fence. By-law No. Gibson collector of tates at salary of #75. The following Valuable and Desirable Household Fhrniinre, &c. Dining Room Stile, consisting of Sides board with Mirror at back, Extefi~ sioti Table éntends 8 feet, 5 Dining and 1 Arm Chair, Quarter-Oak -> 615 duly passed ap= FIRE ON SCUGOG pointing €. nine' o'clock last the Between eight and on the evening of Sunday Orders were signed as follows A. McGill; 17 Yoad gravel aba: = 1 work, Manvers boundary: 7 Fancy dh Perforated Seat andr Active. preparations are being] hibition on Wednesday next, Sepi. H.. Brown, 'work, Manvers 24 50 er Racks boundary .... oe 2 Lawn beats to meet Oct. |; # The Officers and Directors are . An ur Council adjourned 7, 1918 Veramla Chairs Happy Thought Range Parlor Heater, coal of wed Que anti of Stove Pipes Fancy Parlor Lamp p and Globe, new > Lt fail new cure a complete success of theShow., W. Bgicock; Clerk: NERVOUS TROUBLE | We are pleased to know that our ly friends, ladies and all, Gallon Oil Can, new ure Forks acw ity other articles mber Cedar Posts tity Lamber, second-class, #. GEROW having disposed of his fine residental property all the above will posi- tively be sold, The Furniture is Yall good and in first-class order, and may be in- pected on day before thesale, At fhe same time and place there will be offered for sale SEVEN VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS sold en block or separate, beautifully sit- | nated, block from proposed Electric gared by i improving the condition o Railway, and one block Dt the town the blood, It is because Dr, all hs : { fiams Pink Pills actually make oo | TERMS OF SALE--CASH. serve, so a word to rhe wiseis suffici-| cod Blood that this medicine has be given for the Lots. note of [cured extreme nervous disordets | Sale at One o'clock. don't fail to after all other treatment had fated. 6. Jas Auctioneer. The nerves thrive on the new blood {ting the heart, lungs, digestion and | {brain ; so it is not surprising that | é isturbances should cause | The first stages of | vous disability are noted by irgit- lot 7, con, 4, Reach, --near Utica--1 abil lity and restlessness, in whichithe | has come to the conclusion to move | victims seem to be wisp 4 to the Great-West, and in order to}! their = DEFVES, The matter requires | frvme iate attention, for nothing but suitable: treatment will prevent a complete breakdown. The victim, | however, need not dispair for even | disorders may be| be a feature worthy of patronage, » Ot -- a ---- Auction Sale.--Mr. H, Giebner, | ii dispose of in an expeditious manner of all of his Farm Stock, Implements, &c.. be hag instructed Mr. Baird to the premises on Thursday next, Sept. 26, and there will not be the slightest re. | sell the same op severe nervous Time will, ent. See posters, make a time and place, and attend the sale. mide by these pills; the appetite improves, digestion is better, Heep' lessness wo longer troubles former nerve shattered yictin, af ana life generally takes on a cheerfl aspect. Every sufferer from 5 troubles, no' matter how sli should lose no time in giving Williams' Pink Pills a fair tria regaining their old-time healt comfort. You can get Dr. Williams Sinai af ett BLACKSTOCK The Cartwright Women's Patri otic League, Blackstock, since be- ing organized has made and ship- ped to the Canadian Red Cross Society, 77 King St. East, Teronte, the following [number of articles :-- 2330 Hemmred Handkerchiefs 800 Wash Cloths... en 385 Pyjama Suits 348 Tape Sponges 297 White Cotton Sheets 186 Pairs Pillow Cases 245 Personal Property Bags 8% Flannelette Shirfs: 144 Hot Water Bottle Covers 82 Vermin Suits 50 Towels: 23 White Surgical Shirts 12 Grey Flannel Shirts 19 Quilts 500 Pairs of Socks. Mrs. S. JEFFERY; Ont. rn mallet CAN ALL YOU CAN, BUT SAVE THE SUGAR] It is important that fruit an vegetables produced this year be canoed ot dried, and stored in the greatest quantities possible, but i is also necessary to comserve sugar. With econemy in the use of sugar the: €anada, Feed Board is tonfi- dent there will be enough for jam- Secretasy. . rd makiog and preserving. For curs DESIGNEDLY rant jelly use three ey 2 ; fo Bins came into the office with a large bruise on his forehead. J "Hello, old chap I" another clerk hailed him, "what happened ?" "Collided with thie hat stand last night," replied Binns, cortly. AY «Accidently ? asked the inquis- tive one. " +No, my boy," said Binns, earn-| estly, "I have everyteason tobeliéve| that the cowardly thing waited until atid &ite block orth of the the | CR ad sl said-- "Either the civilian shit when he lation must go short of many things to which} iH neoussiiid in times of peace or our armies must go short g mutitiths and other things indispensable to shen" may have. Tor the money we waste is not money at all--it is equipment, clothing, shot and shell that are ur- gently needed in France. By denying ourselves, there- fore, we enable Canada to procure to the fullest extent the materials and labor which she and our Allies need for the successful prosecution of the wat. What happens when we fail to saver A pullon labor by the Govern- ment in one direction and a pull on labor by the people in the oppesite direction. there," For the sake of wour country and the boys spend cautiously. Kitchener has said, and ask yourself first, something I really need or can I do without 2" Plablished under the authority of the Minister of Finance of Canada cig dollars. 8o we must do every- thing in our power to release both goods and labor for the purposes for which Canada needs them. HETHER it be food, coal, wool, steel, leather, labor or transpoftation, the result in all cases is the same. Whoever competes with the nation by freely satisfying his own desires, selfishly appro- priates to his own use that which is so urgently required for our fighting men in France. "over of what Lord "Is this Think %* PRR Rr TB RRR Tr RR RRR) Lo rT im a The announcing their Annnal Fair. EANEA MEERA EEE ENE en nw RE ANSRNGAREENENARARRSRSSAD INAN LRR PCIE Directors of the Pint Perry, the List of Exhibits has been much increased and there is" now bring offered Exhibitors are Aapocted to have the Exhibits an: the Vegetables, Grain, etc. should 1200 in Prizes drounds carly. Ladies' Work, be on band on Thursday, Sept. 26. There wil be a Night Watchman to protect Exhibits, A TTR ACTIONS ¥ 9 SCO SUS ROC SE CJ EO 9 CREO AREEAE EEN EAE R ANA A FRIDAY SEPT. 27. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, SEPT. 26 & Prinses TE SE Rs RAE Ts Be Reach mud Seagog Agricultural Everything is being dune to eucourage the Exhibitor, Society have pleasure in 3 Athletic Sports by High School Students A Specially Attractive § Program will be given. purposely." First $00 Open to AIL The owners of Six port Horses hay Second $25 : PARADE { OF

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