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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 26 Sep 1918, p. 1

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a prices that. can tisfy purchasers. o 'betid the tay: fence made inf freedom i is your Sie to deny yourself so that the strength of the nation for war effort will be increased. "This self-denial must take the form of money-saving--thrift. Each psrson knows in what way he'or she may save. The national need says you must save, but free Canada leaves it to you to say by what means and to what extent you will save. and the Kaiser's autoctacy. eutons deny themselves, they make sacrifices, because they are trained or forced to do so, but they do it. The peoples of the Allied fiations must make great sacrifices and tremendous 'efforts in order to defeat the enemies of freedom, but because they are free peoplésit left largely to the individual to say what or how much self-denial each will practice. , 80 if freedom is to prevail individuals must make voluntary sacrifices which in the aggregate will be greater than the forced sacrifices of the enemies of free: Now it is for you, each of us, everyone of us to say how much patriotic endeavor; how much loyal sacrifice we will make by saving our money; by *'doi without" so that each day see a surplus to add to our own and the nation's strength. No matter how small the surplus it is importarit because each saving is an effort made, and many small individual efforts make the mighty national force. ibirdls or 160. plicants will regu'ations, appl be secured by applying to Si E xperimental x Rhee the conte x TALL FAIRS PAY WELL Prepare, Now: to to Harvest a Store Root Croj Best Mixtures and Methods of Bread With 'Flour of Various Cereal Grains, § g (Cobtribated By Ontario Dep: cmd ot . &griculture, Toronto, oy O ithe 'general' farmer who: grows good grain for seed. to the speéialist in gardens and truck crops, and pars ticularly to the live stock man thet Fall Fair offers an opportunity, It pays to advertise and the Fair is thes plapewitere the peoplé see the goods prodiiced, and - seeing 'is believing. Moreover; the papers report the write- nings and through these the e: tor gets a. large amount of ing free which would otherw him a counsidérable amount o Winning in close competi a comp i sia (mine conimunity. hut over a country eorresponding to the influerce of the show at whic! are won, to make sales. Prospective buy: Bee the good exhibits made amd+ quire abodt the breeding stock' home. Stockmen show at Fairs ly to make sales rather than to prizes although the latter isa in the sales and they are not dis appointed as evidenced by the grows ing interest in the Fall Fair. Show-" ing at the #air, coupled with a judis cious newspaper advertising ing poltey; 4 which should never be neglect: W good business. The two go ti and work hand in hand. It pays o let others know of your good stock. Use printers' ink and show 'the- Published under the authority of ¢he bin kde? y Fall Fair[<'Prof. Wade Tool 0 Al Minister of Finance of Canada, wg ; College, Guelph. Hints on Harvesting Root Cronk i Root crops should be taken yp fa fore the weatlief becomes too wet and' dissgreeable in the fall if in any' quantity, It is slow work at 'say" time and becomes much more so' uhs" - . der cold damp conditions. Lift CROWN PRINCES CZ- CHS DESTROY 4 roots with a digging fork and t 4 BOLSHEVIK ARMY. off the tops, putting them in piles | SOMETHING NEW OPPOSED LUDENDORFF and covering with the tops, If i d London, Sep': §.--A despatch to} Washington, Sept, oo Belatéd al Seep ea he SAMOA fhe Daily Express from Awisterdam despatches reaching the State Des | quickly: tomove the tops, but they I YOR THIS TOWN | pining gs ot opinion partment from l:kutsk, Siberia, ya will not, eep wiitfe 38 well = Te i alk ekin, dated August 13 siy the! roots sh e ploug ou TO Hine Uxbridge ¢ Dyeing, Cleaning berweyn Generdls Hindenbutg and 100k ary east of Like Baikal | ing them as much as possiblaron th : JTsudendoff oh 'one sid¢ andthe} a5 heen destroyed by the Czecho- lop. (Hina with, siatied pes pad and Pressing House 'Qrown Princes of Germany and Ba:| Slovaks; that the Cossacks are fa Where: possible, us this gives tits Pdi on the other: (It dppears that Suctariog with the Gaechity and 4! 1at | roots a chance to avert, 1 haf ts a rgricans 10.5.0erig are sale 'age room temperature is above "Wi do. Geta rheadquasters. ate. divided A C#echo-Slovakofifser has arrive [cover thent with sand. Carrots nd Repairing 1nlo two sections, the..generals' : " lnot 'be deeper than two feet Overcoat to ed at Archangle with word that 8o, thera may be four feet. it bad. shape PLY andthe Grown Princes' party. [0 Joya) Russians are operating | jar siorage fs not availible wise they af Wiluein id Rupprecht aredepict- {with the 49,000 Czechu-Slovak [These should be three feet wide, : ib forces moving westward along the | or three feet high and of any ] ans-Sibetiair Ratha ron. Eat. Run, the its north and The » Sin e thie more than a month ago, further ad-| my {vances by the ae Slovaks haye may {been annodn: telegraph, but | periods; % The: two Crown Princes tis report is regarded ay inrportant All rol thew developed Btategical concep: pocause of the ght it theows an the i possible : --itions Quite the opposite to thoselrel .nons of the Czechs with the jig. rfotic Fund on by Hindenburg, suppoct- people of toe County thiough which days in a : - dorff, and the deci they are moving. He says the Rus- moved A og x8 al wv the gencrals, Lisle, a s ate pleased with the everthrow | Ontario Vi confusion of the two Crown of thie Bolshevik control and that i : sie pon Jidlshevik soldsers are flocking to} rt of the Czechs: a mie ENEMY FOR 46 DAY

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