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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 24 Oct 1918, p. 3

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| with inoetn Trdppings | comfott and convehiis Our charges are mo we glharanieé to plea "atronage sullicite vhothé 'Flowering Be Vegetable Plitits. that are signi to Noe in Quality and Vatity are those that are grown at PRINCE ALBERT. ONE PRICE TO ALL W. ETTEY, Florist. -------- fad hr is: Hocanse of the fact bias uly i iba : . best materials are. used and. skilled. bak Pot them together that the Supremacy SARVIS BRO has been clearly established. Pm rn) AND THE PRICES ARE RIGHT SARVIS BROTHERS: Sittings of the Division Cort COUNTY OF ONTARIO. 1918 FARM FOR OUTH-HALF Lat Reach, County. of ; y Situated op a leading h Hor between Port Pesr Hides Convenient to fdwehusth, . For patticula Spe done Whitby --Jan. 4, Feb Mate. 8, April 8, May 2, June 6, July 8280p. 4, Oct. 2} Nov., Dec. 4, Jen; 1919. 2, BROUGHAM -- Clerk, M. Glassen, Gresawood--Jan. 5, March 7, May Be irs, Jept, 5, Nov. 7, Jan. 5, 8. PORT PERRY Clerk, J. W. Burn: ham Port Perry--Jsn. 7, a May 4, July 6, Pépt 6, Nov.8 Jan, 6, 1919 . UXBRIDGE Clerk, R M. Moore, Uxbridge--Jan. 1", Mareh 15, May 1, 34yro. Sept. 10, Nov. 22, Jaw z CANN{NG'TOY--Clerk, Thos H. For. ter, Ciitiniugton --Jan. 10, March 14, May 8, July 9, Bept. iu, Nov, 21, Jan 10, 1919. . BEAVERTON ~ Qloik, Chir. A. Paterson; ;Besyerton--Jan. 9, March 18, May 9, fity 10, Sept. 12, Nov. 20, Jan, 9, 1919. . BREGHIN-- Clerk, Dante] Leonard, Athetly: ~January 8, March 13, July 11, Rept. 18 Jan 8, 1919, LONGFORD MILLS- Clerk, Daniel Leonhard, AtHerly=May 19; Nov. 19 By order, J. E. FAREWELL, Clerk of the Peace. Cth, Miss E. L, og: Painting, House Decorating === (VING HAD CONSIDERABLE EXPERIENCE ss House Dee lines in : tor and i Li) ITINE a Paintet Sig Waites 1 have e Opened Business JAMES pv 1° WILT sM MANNING Aug 13, 1918, WoovviLes, ONT, ®t >Seavers Teach A group of Uncle Sim's army neers received an unexpected' 2 in engineering. at Bronx park. They learned in the space of one hour how: a disastrous flood. rare nine beavers, who Were romp in the water of the pond. Above mi wis a dam 200 feet long and several feet high. Suddenly came u rush of The swollen streams * broke: into a torrent. Old man Beaver up- penled to his offspring and the eight: sprang after him, They seized of timber, earth, rocks and sod. worked With feverish haste. étotie find timber by timber! ter was slowly held back. after the water broke the : oly efaisf il like those chaps stopped that water the war will be months," commented one Gers; - "I reckon sclencd- tis so much; after all," said & er. "Those beavers know mote' their speclalty than we do al . or bullding eanalg* ; prea ap f23f lin WARD ~~ DEALER N

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