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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 24 Oct 1918, p. 2

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d purpose holding an. extensive wiped I Be ce on | Horas Sale by Adetion % cal ard attendance being good. Members | Horses at the Sebert House ! the Board presenti--Mr, James| 00 Friday, Nov. 1st, commencing at ( C. C. Kellett, | Two o'clock. The list contains 75 ; Mr. BH. Purdy, | Head of Choice Cattle and 4 first Messrs. R. M.|class Horses, so thie opportunity Po: tcheson, Jas, | Will be a grand one to secure vali nit] rant Christie, | able and desirable young animals at Jno, Jeffrey, 'D. McMillan, H. Par-| Auctien Prices. Don't fail to take sons. The President on taking the | advantage of it. Mr. Jackson will | chair 'called the meeting to order, | be Auctioneer, 2 aA long informal and interesting dis i he cussion took place regarding the HALLOWE'EN BAZAAR. satisfactory result of the late Fair, The A ious) Hartowdss Bassas | The feature of the proceeding Kow- 2 ever was that sullorisiog the ay- of the Young People's 'Association 'ment of the Prizes awarded which|9f the Church of the Ascension, met. the unanimou: support of the usnally held October 31 : tion s and the utilization of| = FIVE the present building for horses was favorably commented upon, as well ---- Paper ; .} {as the re-shingling of the grand 1 NDED of me hip Ie ) stand is also ander consideration, : ; esse RM, Holby, Grant eI A Pash 'Christie, and Geo. Smith, all greatly a. ana pu - interested in proper shipping facili- y Emm mm Hes for live stock, drew attention of | Populatiun. of Canada, ; the Board to the unsatisfactory state JORT PERRY, OCT, 4. 1918 of these facilities in Port Perry -- ? > They contended that scales should Are 'you saving for Victory | be erected in the deliver yards, and Bonds ? other improvements made. Que of | women working on. farms in Great|was somewhat extended an i: our town fathers being present noted | Britain. ; 5 critical nature | i the Dest and In a widely read publication there the complaints, = modern: soienfific niedical appears a suggestion that Jocal news | ° USE YOUR DOLLARS | professional nursing wer papers be preserved in every com-| PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL TO END THE WAR munity as vital war history for IZ R future generations. The reminder PRIZES istimely. but all was of no lava The Household Science and Agri- Polito 'passed away 3 3 g cultural Departments in Port Perry | treatening America; here it goes! 1 Friday Yast, His widow and ih Never before wos Old King Coal { High School have been encouraged | will put all 'T can spare into a Vic- treated with so much deference. by the offer of the following prizes:| tory Bond, to help old Caoadd To speak of one as "a wooden | 1. To the students taking the full| finance its own war burdens, man" or *a stick" is not the reproach | Household Science course, first and [Secure for Great Britain a plent it once was, 2 second prizes for aggregate marks supply of foodstuffs. > (were entrained to Li _ Canadians are dsked not 'to use| in that departmest in all the exam-| = For it is not the. rich Ja pile | day, service taking place J Sl ; 3 ' : : : ir more than two pounds ofbutter each | nations of the year-sdonated by | that counts most. tis the acoum-|c, Church' there, and. interme ; : $7 i RTE ] per month. the W. C. T. U. ulation of purchases made by farm- N NF : y . FAN Bsr ay to shor en the Orilla- Packet :--A medical man| 2. To the students taking the full {6S a8d rural business men from { LE Toe ; ; ; 4 NER hd x : Stay | in the Hun made Hell; gE » hic : : Ne i first and second | €¥ery cofner of Canada, that swells PLOUGH: E worthy of their love. attibutes baldness to the use of | Agricultural course, heb f tobacco. Now we know why women | prizes' for essays on the subject, | the total and strikes to the heart o are pot bald "The Practical Value of Agricultur- | OU" enemy, Deceased was a son of Mey let us al Education tothe Farmer "--do.| When dollars can fight, bee 5 nated by Fan Esq. wheel every one of them:into line England, having been born in York: must (Shire, he came fo Canada * when The teachers of the two depart ma asin he oven ninetees: Years of age. 'He (was, ments wish to express their hearty thanks for these kind and unsolicits dogs a engin d gifts. : Br A Beans, so much in demand this free The War is not yet over-- Bay d: ¢ this time last year, are no a drag on Kuen iv Action' Victory Bonds. he carried on uiar] the 'Toronio market. No dealer Pte. Arthur Clark, son of Mr. and The War is not yet over-- Buy |which he" became Mrs. W. H. [Clark. Anoth | Vi : Bu Appears. to want thenr, er of | Victory Bonds. Port Perry's noble and gallant sons raised the' best and Freemen Buy Bonds. makes the supreme sacrifice for his Victory Bonds: not yet over-- Buy | vegetables, « etc. any Slaves Wear Them ! country, found, for which there Fhe war gardens of Canada are WounpeD great demand and Mr estimated to have produced thig| Pte. Augustus George Raines, PRIZE N MONEY pleasing manner hil seasor $50,000,000 worth of food, | Oct. 12, gunshot wound, right arm. them was proverbial which is double last year's results. 1 AM PREPARED TO PAY ALL purchase still': more The toial yield of potatoes in| = GREAT AUCTION SALE | PRIZES AWARDED AT THEr . Canada is greater than in 1917 IN EAST WHITBY. LATE PORT PERRY. FAIR, | usirious and hon The falling oft in Ontario is more E. H. PURDY, Treasurer, the good-will of ali, than made up by} other Provinces. Mr. S.H. Buckler having sold Methodist in religion a Refuse from British arty kitchens | his valuable farm, Jot 9, con, 8 NATIONAL FISH DAY and consistent Cons has yielded tallow enough to provide | East Whitby, has decided to hold hr a tics and had the soap for the entire army, navy and (an Auction Sale of his extensive| October 31st is National Fish Government departments, and gly- | stock of Horses, Cattle, Swine, Im- | Day. It is tbe new national day cerine (0 propel 23,000,000 - big | plements, &c, and in order to miake | Which for its benefits ought tobe shells, a complete clearance of the same, {known as Thanksgiving. The in- be has authorized Mr. Jackson to tention isto make known the ftre- Stiives Wea Thom 1 sell all on the premises on Wednes~ | pendons wealth of our Canadian | My, Jobn Plo "The statement that the Methodist day, November 6th. ~The list is|seas avd fees Tage peer Suing 10 ou Church itr Cavads has raised $3¢,°| > conspicuous one contains superior | Waste because peoples tastes have and valuable animals, The Horses | Fun toward meat, At present the are first-class, the Cattle are Pedi-|annual value of Canadian fisheries greed Shorthorn and Grade Short | is $52,000,000 or about 'one.eighth Th wa tao ta close. 1 | MOTDS, are prize animals in tbe best | of & dollar a week for each person. may end almost as suddenly a it meseption of that terw, sud there ars] FortSthree yeats 250 it Was 335. to the Sco begai The ian who Bas a per. 23 of them; the Swine are Berk. [000,000. The fish industry and fish Bein 1 manent Job the man who can best shires, while the Implements are|COnsumption have not kept pace Bd Up-to-date; The opportunity is a with the general progress of the | officiat Montreal man has i ted grand ome to 'secure just such|country. A revival is long overdue, Spa Shu" ask, ip lined animals ae should be on all well | The average price of fish i is about J hicknesses of gause ; : an, any |¢ doubt, money-makers. The remarks | housewife who insists por gettin fis Sale, | fish from 1 Freenien Buy Bonds. Slaves Wear Them ! Newmarket Express-Herald :-- «Gasless Sundays have disclosed the fact that there are motorists whose strikes the front line. conyiction. Freemen Buy Bonds. 624,518 for all purposes 10 the last four years may mildly sarprise the

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