ie gn Seis prin} TiRST- GLASS FARM TO RENT ON SHARES ppussEssion given 1st March, 1920 RS. JOHN ADAMS, Ambleside arm,' Bengoy. HORSE BLA NKET FOUND UND on Scugog Lake, be- tween Collins' Landing .and Port Perry, a Horse Blanket Owner may obtain same on appli- cation to JOHN PLOWMAN, Scugog. SHAW'S SCHOOLS TORONTO. ONT. Have a reputation for doing thorough work. That partly explains why we have ten schools in Toronto. Busiu- n and TH Service A TTT G. J. MORRISH ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES Port Perry, ORT May 10, 1907. been placed with tne for imm A -------------------------- | A SATISFYING COMPARISON Thejoational wealth of Canadas estimated by the Dominion Go statisticians at $17, ment 000,00 000. This is divided among of capital in thie country. By the] time the couniry's war commit ments are cleaned up, and we are back on a pedce basis, our nauional debt is likely to be nearly $2,000,- 000,000. Anyone who is blue over the outlook of carrying such a debt, out of our resources, is invited 10 look at Italy. Belore the war her! national debt was $2.7 slightly less than Britair 1 $12,500,000,000, and » time everything is cleaned up will prob what it used to be. But Itlay's national wealth is estimated at only $20,000,000,000, Thus, while debt is only one-eighth of our wealth | I¥lay's is four-fifths, I half, France's one-half. with nearly all the the war, Canada's Jot is Inc funate, { { ? |the our | 3ritain's isone- Compared other pations ped for-| Boil a : . { In charging the Dominion and Provincial I Governments and mun- P availa. oe deh Po beginnivg public works, critics fail] to take into acconnt the conditions| imposed by the Canadian winter { Practically all public works are of | such a character that they cannot | be carried on at this season. Ap-| Parently every preparati idg for the vigorous prosect public works duiiog the coming 1 is mak. summer, and it will be time to find] fault if a beginning is nol made six | now, Mea from i} time Can-| weeks from ada is suffering the greatest history, there is nothing bot sil and fortitude. Our present difficul: | ties are not to the sufferings endured by ple of countries, where the fight ot] effects of | and ence | war in for it be compared the peo. actually took place, AUCTION SALE Mr. W. J. Found's lease of the farm---lot 16, con. B, near Valentia, (koown as the old] Bryson farm)-- having further Cattle, ¢ he has con- | | | Mariposa, | expired and/ use for his | | he having no stock of Horses, Farm Implements, &c , cluded to sell all on the premises on Friday, Feb 28, The list is an ex- tensive one and many valuable and the implements are modern, and farmers requiring just such animals and implements as should be on all well regulated farms will find it to * their ioterest to attend this sale. Mr, Jackson will be auctioneer' Swin embraces aan AUCTION SALE Mr. Marshall, Prince Albert, % 2 his fine farm and the leaving the locality longer tequiring his stock of Horses, Cattle, Swine, Farm Im- , &c., be has authorized Mr. to sell all on the premises Tuesday, March ¢. The Horses Clydesdales, the ten head of Coaitle are Grades and they are good while the Implements are a number being new. This ers an opportuaity to obtain and valuable suimals desir- &c., at Auction 000 people, and the outside investors | jever he can gel 3,000,000, OF | 8 DOW | | age ably be $16,000,000,000, or six times | 4, | allowance on each sum | vent damage by ojconserve Crop. Cameron. Widdifield | Rama 9 [| Mara... 378 Thorah 131 op) Brock 155 TIScott . +... 184 Uxbridge Tp 241 { Uxbridge Town 132 { Beaverton .... 217 anpington 144 657 934 vis WOMAN'S RIGHT | Most Troubles s Afflicting Wo- « i choice animals, and | epi Tong medicine dealer of A ail at = 7 Several sums from . $300 to $10,000, have ediate in- MONEY vestment at lowest rate, HUBERT 1. EBBELS, Barrister, Port Perry, North Ontario Observer "(The Metal Paper of the People) | Satigfactory-- Grace Rose, FOUNDED IN 1887. @uly Paper Printed and Published In Port Perry. PORT PERRY, FEB 27, 1919. Premier Clemenceau, France is a physician, physician, the grandson of a physi, eian, the great-grandson of physi cian, and so on back for 300 years, Every one of his direct ancestors in the male line for three centuries be- | PORT PERRY HIGH 'SCHOOL the students in" Port Perry High School, Honours-- Wilmot Cragg: Satisfactory Aleta Fergusofi. 4 of | Satisfactory-- Charles Cawker, the son of a | ENDOWED BEDS A SPLENI FOR Baby's O medicine a little ones, The: which quickly and stomach ag DIGINE HILDREN 3 8 are the best jan give her mild laxaiive the bowels ranteed to The following is the sfanding of Names in order of merit. Form 1V. Form 111. A J o be entirely free ny INJurious fg the same thing," says the Tweed drugs. Concel m Mrs A. News Form 11 D. West, Lom sk, Writes: " Honours -- Bessie Crozier, Miriam |" Baby's Own fs have given| Application of Bolshevik princi- Harris, Elizabeth Allin me mote saiielag han anytting ples to education is producing a else ave evi y chilc ins : : Ga Satisfactory - Al len 3 Sweetman, They ste easily ways work choas in the schools and universities Laura Parish, Etta Morris, loo) and thoug given quite of Russia, deem (0 work st, which is ves seldom § cold by med- Helen Mellow, Lowell Fallis, a few to my ba Form 1 as well now as Aly- something oth mer Tennyson, Ernest Gerow do." The Tabl Ca ' aad; ye 'licine dealers or lat £5 cents Alfred Andrus, Lewis McLean! 3 pox from The fil iams' Meds Keith Bruce. icine Co., Brock: Sit, € of the Ger- which shelled Paris, Feb. 24 man long-range | ESTABLISHED longing to the medical profession. ; Paris at interva ing the last onEIAR ear Through the gencrosity of the p h ing in 4 Hin be Lote abmtlant Sn 3 x obi fous smcuibs ticts, in the four years of the war |two more endowad=beds have been § Jost 1,327,000 men, killed in the service of the army and navy. Dur- ing the same time in the unoccupied | territory the deaths of French resi- dents exceeded the births by 883,- The total represents a a de- of about 6 per cent, during the rty-nine months of fighting, The | more that is learned of what France underwent in the time of trial the more wonder is there that the spirit of the pation tid not break. Minendosa Tribune :--In Eng. it has been mooted that tress be planted along the roadside in mem- ory of the men who laid down their lives in the salvation of the empire, uggestion has been met h approval. and valuable one, but it can hardly coincide with [that of the average rural Canadian, who, when. bold a tree is an enemy of an axe, to be de- The to encour~ thinks stroyed, and so cuts it down. Provincial Government, tree-planting, permits farmers fence in eight feet of the road side to protect trees standing or those he may | plant Does he do any tree-plant- Not at all leaving the road allow. Down comes every tree, ance as bare as the desert of Sahara; destroying the beauty .of the land- scape and the value of his farm, for shade in getting that trees afford and shelter in winter, pre windstorms, and ure to ensure him a NORTH ONTARIO ELECTION Majority for Widdifield, 277. a T0 GOOD HEALTH men Are Due to Weak, Watery Blood. To every woman belongs the right to enjoy a healthy, active, bappy life, yet nineout of every ten suffer | years of agony, usually' from some doch of bloodlessness. That is why sees on every side, pale, thin | aheehs, dull eyes and drooping figures----sure signs of beadachs, weak backs, aching limbs and un- certain health. All weak and suffer ng women should win the right to be well by refreshing their weary bodies with mew, rich, red blood that promptly transfers them into healthy attractive women. This new, rich, red blood is supphed in abundance by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills which reaches every organ and every nerve in the body. Through the use of these pills thousands ol women have found a prompt cure when suffering from amaenia, indi on ik tation, rheumat- es ri RR and those ailments from which women alone suffer, There is no part of this broad Dominion in which you will pot find some former sufferer who has regained health aud strength through the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Among the thousands of women weo bear testimony to the value of Dr, Williams' Pink Pills is Mrs. W: Ferguson, Plattesville, Ont.; who says: "After the birth of my second baby 1 was very weak, and steadily - growing thinner and more bloodless. As time went on | became so run down that my friends thought I was in a decline. 1 tried different medicines but none helped me until I was advised to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. 1 began tak- ing them and was not long in find- were helping me, and that og } aeY bad rahon Yalf 2 dozen had increased in weight, my color retorned and I was i esjoying A time ¢ Sait t oe uni aly 'recommend Dr, Williams' ok Pills." You can get Dr. Williams' Pink cents a bux Of six by for $5 5¢ go feo The Dr wi. liams' Medicine lle, established, one at the Muskoka Free Hospital for the other at the Queen Mary Hos- ital for Cons tive Children. Pp Sump ye HEran by the Germans of one f thece Mr. McLenaghan who left a large Gict found by Pret Estate, also remembered several guns, wich was foun geno other Charit#ble lnstitutions the Muskoka Free Hospital has been notified of five other Legacies of various amounts: the March when Songs, Dialogues, The idea isa | ard Musical Numbers will be render ed. Come success. Come early and get a good seat, present, home : of time and an enjoyable lunch was the result. ped 15 pairs of socks to the Red Cross and two cases of fruit tothe Deaconess' will be held at Geo. 14th, If one of the crack regiments of horse= men were drilling, horse made in spite of all Instructor-- Where are you goiu? Rider---<1 don't horse belongs 1 Canada, ates that among the Senaca tribes was one remarkable for its beauty. when a imprisoned a young bird until it first began to try its powers of song, and then loading 7 with messages 2" and caresses they loosed its bonds over her grave in the belief that it would not fold its eyes till it had flown to the spirit land and delivered affection." more easily prepared vegetable than onions, and at this winter's prices they are economical as well. same is true of kidney beans, which, during the war, soared to an un- this. According to that doctrine feelin' as if you'd traded places wid Ont placed on exhibit de 1a Concorde, 'accoi o La Victoire. Marshal Foth, | hence paper says, demanded the Consumptives, officers near Mayence, and nis this Since the beginning of the year, weapon whi cli isibeiry sehifito Fars. The Victoria Colonist. urges on the British Columbia: Government active measures to stimulate indus- try and prevent unemployment. Tt urges the $25,000,000 programme of Government as an ex- ample of How things ought to be The outside view somatimes has tke better perspeclives Washington, Feb, '2g =--Deaths during the war in (he American ex: peditionary forcesand among troops BURKETON METHODIST CHURCH the Hearst be held in | done, Monday, A Grand Concert will above Charch on 17th, at eight o'clock p. m., Recitations and belp us make it a in the United States fiom all causes, the War to-day, Adults 25¢; Children 15¢ announced 167,444 lo the forces the total was Department " HW p vumbered LEV NSON £ iLkiNsoN, Pastor expeditionary 3 i 72.95: Of PRINCE ALBERT oo Last week, with twelve members the W.C.T.U. Miss Madden: these 20 829 resulted from disease, 48,768 from in battle, and 2,354 from all other causes, Feb. 24 +The daylight saving 'plan whereby the clocks of Great Britain are set ahead will go into effect this year on March 30, it announced injuries received at the A good met London, The Union lately ship. was officially The on September 28. Next torday, home of Home. the meeting Mrs: Patterson on Friday, March regular time will be resumed Toronto - Street Railway half as clever at the Company were finding cars as they. are at finding every passenger would have a seat. NOMING -- DR, F.'W, J 167 Yonge St, 'Toronio's Leading Optician, can be consulted about your Eyes for : ) LUKE, excuses, tore, Port Perry, TH DAY, MARCH 13th, Don't miss seeing him. Satisfaction guaranteed, dollars out of the ground who really Vaderstands the value of dollars, the We cells. Sin. the miner ? ¥ says Meaning A Wail of the War Worker last week over thirty cars of apples have come over he ferry to Co- bourg from New York State for Portland, Maine, for shipment to England New Zealand impor iron and steel products at present at the rate Ah, me ! the war is over, And hubby's coming back ; I'll have to give up war work, And hang around the shack. , bound No longer I'll knit mufflers, And sweaters, helmets, socks, rive those handsome soldiers To hospitals from docks, It's back to pots and kettles-- It is propos Ah, dear! it is a shame, When war work'so exciting And housework is so tame, demand is increasing. {ed now to eae development of 2° home iron industry. posits n the Nelson district, Are esti from 50,000,000 and there are coal hand. Iron de- at: Para SL at Parapa Where It Belonged tu contain 000,000 tons Sits it happened in England where near at One very wild a dash across the field could do. AUCTION SALE Mr, Richard M 14, Reach, is givin his rider lot 18, con. farming, and know, sir, but the or his Farm having no further Stock, Implemen i, Ke : tiated with - Mr. son to has nego- "AX student of Indian customs re- sefl all without the sl reserve on day, March the premises on We sth. Mr. Morris if of farm stock, ani the Indians maiden died xpert judge Id not have the inferior anin farm His Horses are all choice animals, Shorthorns are 'equal in every they are for wtility its wings por close its burden of March sth. When a man [els like thirty [Tn good shape, cents he regards with soorn his wife's claim that.atl that he is he owes to her," fool; remember that the fool is do: Council, has voted 1o1 to 18 against a reduction of the military budget for the current year. of 2B fot 14§{§ means an average of more Chicago's record is even worse, mau in the Se Oatario Govern- and b sik up ena arm, peoples were uiterly disinclined to do any trading with the Germans. Now the commercial spirit is again coming to the top. less in Swiizerland. a Der Tag day io lus behalf? AUCTION SALE. Town, Seagrasve, hasauthorized Mr Gibson ito premises, on Saturday, his LiveStock, Implements, Vi hicles, &c, This tunity to secure and articles, at Make a note of day and date of sale and don't fail te attend, PURE SEED COUNTS prices Timothy 'Sced hat bears the Gov- ing pais officially inspected. Good seed means hig crops. AUCTION SALE i i in ather columns an Port Hope ci Dutine the 4 c s announce the Sale iain or Ny the 4th Maech 1st, ments and Furpiture, the property of the Estate of Sarah Ann Pherrill. All will be sold wihout reserve. Mr, Baird will be Auctioneer of about $20,000 ,000 a year and the SPLENDID F FARM TO LEASE ON HAR ment of Mrs. John Adams, proprie tress of ** Ambleside Farm," Scugog, that she is desireas of leasing the farm for a term of years on shares: industrious and energetic farmer. milk to the poor expect the Lord to credit it as cream. Men with the most character have the fewest habits. a different kind of a fool of _bimnsell each day reason why some men don't get| along with their wives is becawse they never stay home Jong enough { to get acquainted with Tweed News. Jogical office indicates month is colder than February of purposes to the ill, an There is po more wholesome or animals, swine are breed they represent, plements are up-to-date posters--make a not place--and don't fail The heard of figure, but are once more relatively cheap. Don't complain of the high prices of canned veget- ables while onions beans and other vegetables are sold so reasonably. sale. Join a War Savings Wagg--*'Do you believe in met- emphsychosis ?" Wagg -- 'Come again please." Wigg--**IU's like AUCTION SaLz Mr. Wm O'Neill, my soul after leaving this shell may |, inhabit the body of a jackass." Wagg-- Well do you think of any place where it would be more at home?" +'Phatdoes thim Sassenachs mane by increasin' the gravity of beer?" asked an Irishman. *'Its not more gravity we want; its mere joy. | Sure you can drink this two per cent. stuff with all the gravity of a funeral and wake up next mornin' Farm Implements has authorized Mr. all on the premise Maych ath, the posters, n date ot sale and alt fail, the corpse." Lent on Wednesday, | "When you are arguing with a Switzerland, through its National New York City's murder record than five murders a week. Ii is a noteworthy fact that every Before the wat ended, the Allied | Germany wants Why norhold Port in Owing to Mr. Duncan sell by Auction on the Feb. 22, all will be a good oppor. desirable animals a will Auction Prices. Mr. Purdy is selling at moderate Alsike, Red Clsver and Jor. purity. at hay |. Posters and the advertisement in Auction at the Pherrill Farm in con. of Reach, on Saturday, CUTTER FOR SALE | Jan. 14, 1919. FIRST-CLASS Farm for Sale HE South-half lot 17, con. 3, Reach-- g7 acres more or less, Burldings on both ends of farm and it will be div'ded to suit purchaser, This property is_desirable--close to school, churches and matkets, and on leading road to the famous Osh- awa market, if interested act quickly. the proprietor on the property, MCT SALE, Belonging to Luke Day and Peter Adres ford or less, on March 4th. 1919, at 11 day of March A.D. post, pre-paid, to W, H, Harris, Barrister, Perry, Ont, Burketon, of the said deceased their christian names and surnames, tions, the full a statement of nature of the securities (if any) held by them. and that after the day last afores said the said Executor distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thei sto having regard only to such claims Benge shall have been given as above and the be liable for the Fallis, required, assets or any part therecf, or persons of whose claim or claims notice shall not have been received by him at the time of such distribution, Dated at Port Perry Ont, diy of February, A ce Tent and neat. C.C. KELLETT. Price reasonable-- Apply to J "Baird At the Phorrill Tarm JAS. KIRBY, Reach in the County of Ontario, RR No 2, Port Perry Day. 100 30,000 tons of porkstufls, wh af, milk, etc--and the Allied food|g, mi. See sale bills. sellers are waiting eagerly for the opehing of 'the German market rose re: the peace treaty is sigoed, Oo ee CATTLE Masde IMPLEMENTS ii Notice to Creditors [4 ows v Masteyshianie lion The German Foreign Office is 3 Calves 1 Na Ht Somer keeping in close toi with tb 2 Bull t fed) vet bon, Herrews ED ith the | or Tsabella Jackson, late of (id Town. |! Jul (egiste 1 Massey Harns Seed Dill ke iser. the Allies are do=| hip of Cartwrlelt i the County of % 1 Massey=Harris Cualuardy ing likewise and are prepared to Ship of Cartwright In {he tounty 0 FURNITURE 2 Cutiing Box deal with bim as tliey should, a lu- Durham, Spinster, Deceased, P ' a > i Fleney Plow tle more activity should be seen £ Sec. 48 f : Orga of 2. Wagon Gea s ot y URSUANT to Sec. 38 of Chapter 12 Cuter The royalists in Germany are only P of the Revised Statutes py A tatis t Parlor Suité : Fol shetghs biding their time 1914, notice is hereby given that all cred-| 1 Easy Chair { Fanning Mill x ; itors and others lLaving claims against Halt Rack If Germany had: done Tier do | the estate of lsabella Jackson, Tate of the) 5 Redrantn Suite 1 Hay Rack mestic assassinating five years ago Township of Cartwright, in the County Side loard 1 row } hik y of Durham, Spinster. who died onorabout | 1 214007 t there might have been no war. the Twenty-third day of January, A. D, | 1 Coal Stove (seli-feeder)' . Von Tirpitz 1s said to be penni- | 1919. are. on or before the Twenty-second Sundry other Chattels % 1919 to send by or to Wiiliam llenry Ont, the Executor} ang under to be cash. = Sales over $25.00 with balance to he secured by joint three months with interest at 7 per addrusses and descrip anil several articulars of their claims : 0 their accounts and the con will proceed to The above Stock) of which For futher particulars apply to J Baird, Executor | said | to any persoti | said Bank of Montreal Chambers, Toronto. Dated this 10th day of February, 1919. A, J. RUSSELL, SNOW, this Thirteenth D., 1919, . WM, H. HARRIS, Solicitor for said Executor, of Farm Stock, Imple- It will be seen by the advertise: This is a grand opportunity for an Some people whe give skimmed Don't mistake habit forcharacter It takes a versatile man (0 make One of our town ladies says ihe them. -- The reports from the metero- that this ear. The general belief is that has hs h mi TowN--1In Seagrave, on Taeiday, Feby 25th, 1919, Duncan Town, aged bg years Deceased was born in the wealthy : and prosperous township of Reaeh {in which he resided ah his lile and| | followed the occupation of favmirg fo short Sine since, when owing : - To Solve Canada's Employment Problem FL VERYONE in Canada should understand just what the Government is doing to solve the unemployment problems that may arise through the demobilization © cur fighting forces. : $25,000,000 tobe loaned through the Provinces to encourage the building of workmen's houses. This will iiean mueh new werk in the spring. (3) Land and Loans for Soldie-s To help soldiers become far- mers the Government has de- veloped #4 programmé that includes the providitg of land, the granting cf loans, aud the training and supervision of those inexperienced in Jaring At presen the soldier is | ed, free, in addition to his' i (1) Emuloyment Offices. So thet everyone--male or female, soldier cr civiliah--catt get quickly such jobs as are available the Government is co- operating with thie Provinces in establishing a ehain of Public Employment Offices. Employ- ers are being urged to make use of these offices to secure any help they need. Farmers, for example, who need hired men should apply to the nedrest. office. There will be a Public Employment Office in every town of 10,000 people--and wherever the need for oné exists. The will be 60 different offices in half part of Lot 15, in the 4th Concession of oe Townshi On Yi 8 Hare fs, on The Terms of the Safe &d as follows / = All sales of 825 ov to be half cs if docurity satis: factory to the Aucioneer, op cash if purchaser prefers, Implements and Chattels may be in- spected at any time before sale at the above premises, Auctioneer, Manchester, Ontario, or to Messrs. Beaty Snow & Nasmith, K.C., Executor of the Estate of Sarah Ann Phervill, Peceased.