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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 6 Mar 1919, p. 1

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eo Tae ANNUM IN i i WHOLE N AMLD.CAML 'Viotorls | uzraopier or onvhen ls Posasis Universi THE Js ng on a Pts Gi | STANDARD BA noes OF CANADA ; | HEAD OFFICE - Toronto CHURCH OF THE ¥ THE AscEASion. miure 'upfa 7 ot quite what t, judging by the evidence hitherto NER FOit ONTARIO CO. Ho ---- Quwex Br., Port Prary hours 1--8 pm one would | REY, Co STENT, BA, L.Th, Aall am Setvices gt 11.00 am, only Interesting paper ap i of Tutettession Ly Thtesduy Pears ancet dealing with pi my RR A A ER 4S AE ree fe "The aracléristics of Se ¢ ful Avis R, 0. CHUROH. 1 Ac ADAMS, HM: Gi HUTCHESON, Bell Phone Office No.6 | tors. EO oh Xe ele drm _--- * No; RRY RPATHER KEANE Rell Plioné No.at Kesideiive; Nu: 4 ours' experience and WHLHLHARRIS, BA, LLB. Sh Zs | ADAMS & HUTCHESON || Bann BARBISTER: pig | SUCCESSORS TO i rn - fs Erows, hat agen , jo £13 S < elr ccacly fmt 10 the ro 8 EE Varmod oa FRE DAS ID Lk DOUGLAS sah ica aw EL ent gf th ir cenelu. Fey Pey. =. ; LIFE ; i S U R A i 0 E ACCIDENT Abie tompon pnt." He The rl "a fund athleti { ix HONKY To LOAN. Brivate Funds at § per cent, a of inal spiti gEesscH felolution, | f Se of mind nse of Iidgmen alert, che prt Rea! Bstate Mortgage Loans steamship Tickets humor, | ox i | | Jno. W. Orozier ARBITER, Sortotror, CONVEYANCKR, ke. Offse at residence, Bih Cou. h (ome mile west of Port Pefiy,)-- Moxey To Loan. Dillon Hinge- 5 tayFence. Manufactured by the Owen Sound | f Wire Fence Co. Ltd., and am! |g HOW His, | BOYD RYOIDED AN _OPERATION ,, Oblo--1 mt 'I suffered from a | & which a ea ped by YAisE. Pinkbar's Vegetable Comms pound advised 134 {tbefors ini: i Z toan operas tion. Itreljeved MARIE Boyp, 3421 6th Canton, Ohio, mes there ¢ 4 ho al' operation is ative, ie ton the other h ave been cured by this 4) ), medy, Lydia E. ole Compound, after wat an operation was y woman who wants ration should five it & efore submitting to such a ns exist, writé to Lydis icine Co., Lynn, Mass. ; e result of many years experiences is at your service. E. 'Pink 3 | country has as fair a chance as we | Arst 10 he considered. In order to fn ! up the gaps, it is very nceessary to ip a law by which the. one-fourth million people in this country who are married but separated will be di- { vorced, and so .ble to marry again and found families. © Puble morality | will also be muelr benefited by such {a €hiinfle, which is only retarded by theologic al prejudice," Lady Rhondda: "The first thing we ny must do in building the national and social structure whichis to be erected {a to make cer- es ip . Iw power to see tha every single individual torn Into this | can give him o ing perfect health. that we have done all that lies in our powel fowards making use 'of good material, and can start on the actual building of the social fabric with a clear congcience." John Masefield: 'Pir general giving of thanks for our vie tory and preservation, but after that a great national éffort fo help Bel alfaining and keep- nd we shall know , I hope, a glum. and Serbia, the lands which have suffered host in this wary th Support themselves as the past After that, I hope ths 8 may turn to upon the tasks of » with the passionat self-sacrifice nd courage with whi our nation faced the tasks of Georg his tion n ques Mayor necessary in my opi ness for co-operation and tic self-sacrifice that was cully o §t6d when thie v out, Courage, u fishness and pos » of hardship sibly are people a. in to which we Bat if the entire absolute f worker's life are cheap again, every kind of reconstruction and all social and in dustrial Tire will be blocked by the wages which ro one will be atle to pay." Liquid ¥ucl Displaces Coal The 'Shell' group was resp for the intreduction of liquid and going back ncarly twenty it" was they who atranged facil J] for a re ntative of the British Governme to witness ti form To-day all the capt ile the passed ity which w It was h 1oment k forward the po Shell Comyp put icy wi 1 ago been adopt ed fo 1 fuel from the Far A y n I 1 16 of € 1 acted upon with del the signing of the r € ver 1,000,0¢ ¢ tons mstruction » the ery complal ting opr absence by thelr ried that the Home es 'his and I am sorry to hear {t?{ Si ard Cross deglated that he head, Rich- heard a prepared (o supply this whole | CARABAS RANK 1s A HOG PRODUCER } Co ] | Tamer of of Marriage ® Ligsnses..c community witli the very BEST DENMARK, - aw amaanAfO Aas 2 tw 2 'who od 3 2 FARRWELL 4.0. LL.B, Gaunt WIRE FENCE producid on this | mmomh, or i on hiing o it p! Crown Attorney, Barter, Calisty Sol- Gantinent and at prices that can | HOWLAND, aha a an ai taal Aaa buy ye riba oa 3 I t that England. was sink ¥ tf 1, west abyss of depravi ber a dir, a2" ovary Pibte and Casapuucer. = Hh sy. Purchases: | GERMANY, mana aneaaonaaan 0 only more {He is rull of tl » Jo ot abyss of depravity a e Lo NCE is without a! | : A Ian as. the wultims 4. peer Ibis the BEST because it is| UNITED mamaanen § COMPARED WITH OTHER fA Sana msibility very k 8 ed Y iimase STATES 18 seldom {ike work seri but ; flexible; it is a square mesh : if 1s NATIONS ON THE BAS| m and the clut Phones ~Rell 68 r 2. Ind. goo. ' q € mesh ; itis a " | looks upon 'Hun strafi great ; perfect hiuge.stay fence, tlierefore | IRELAND aawaaan 7 OF THE NUMBER OF ' Oddly enough 50 these ould not possibly be i) J.B. Lundy, LDS ,D.D.S it is impossible to bend the slays 5 Sori ® ANIMALS TO THE he should ; t 4 rs man he detafl ward 16 at 4 DENTAL SURGEON = fait is the best fence made in FRANCE, HUNDRED ACRES OF ; BE - a ; { frowned erplex {Suscencr 16 Dri 1. 1. Grab) ny other country. GREAT anaan 3 LAND IN FARMS. of i ity over rowd '8f shopping wo 4 Graduate, Royal Collage of Dental Sur i Before purchasing a Wire Fence RITAIN, Is thi nen in Ox Btreet They did not raduate, HY fod % ww 4 hans bes 5 v g my geons atid University of Toronto: Sa oil to inspect the Dittown ITALY ann jas b . de 8 should becom th in Office - PORT PERRY; Ont J. 'H- Brown, CANADA; man 3 al RimselCH fo Sonstant) yo - Deacer in Aseic@irusal Inu | | ther than he! conduct of vi theif J. A. MURRAY MENTS AND MacHinexy, | Pine, whieh becomes Eub-conseious 4 Empire. This gay : DENTIST SEAGRAV & | & fit man Wpen a fit machine should : £hy > milinets' windows April 6. ion | appatently BE preoccupied: with | Vas only the scum. it {dld one noth- Rooms Der Rose & Cor, 4 a the stato of IE body or its mechanical gs of yy tleal St¥enm, that Miss Harrison, CANADA QANK 4S A CATTLE mObUCER adfuseis 2 jis Was tigasha at Hy x use by gnother visitor, d L] ns Fomen Patrols. Af aio rr Io or FF oF PY RP PP Arn v Simply ene lares Titik D ess. and Mantle Maker For lala ix dnd h experiments! charts 19° of it," she said, in asswer to my : i % ed ou ondon for the nervous opening; and, indeed, it - ; TISHES to itfform the ladies RAF RF BF BF OF RY RF BF BF (7 07 OF 07 07 07 87 of a mall number of wo- | seemed that all she €ould" bear to an 5 that she has moved to ihe DENMARK, FF pp pp of fo fy 26 ¢ pairols under the control | think of just then was the scandal il J 0. M M t 0 S. rooms forinerly occupied by le rey re olitan onussioner 3 fase that wal coming up again beford pe p bout 0 women wi the magistrale the next day. 1 class 3 C as er, die Lig Ding Stove Riise GERMANY. fndndndndndninisfededsdsisdadsd) | { lie present, and pref 3 her with the farmei and the fox Y J it ecute all or * Si to candidate iunter. Her mind could dilly work Office 10 Cawker Brothers Livery |dets lor dies ave Mantle Making 7 BF PF IF 7 RY 57 15 BF (oF 7 7 OF OF BF FL experience of similar | on certain very restricted lines. Sh a manner thirsur passed Pe) r nt or other fofe had no interests, no power of grasps PORT PERRY, ONT, Corvedinest of Sith France. RT OF FOF FOF 7 °F OF 57 BY 87 PT P72 k tad fle will be ing anything de her' fw pa ---- we" er we a mediate preoccupations : x r week; but pro 31it 1 was slightly encouraged hs MORTON M GIBSON 0 ig Chgeins fect ay. Ts WITH GTHER ds for a. pro . | the fie ABFA Ions oF 2 just Perceptibiy . y ur c {es are consmistettt wil thé event of intoxicated man, who addressed tHe ONTARIO & DOMINION the value given, stn fd dn do df dn 8 Hains ON Tig As ngers of the bus I took ¥ Port Posty, Apr SH 9 2 VIED. F..8 ANIMALS TO THE Ih He has in muft! that i Sh Iy the garn tramp ; Ri HUNDRED ACRES Of tional Unfon of W 1ad his bad 8 wooden LAND 8 gts LOCAL A EN Ww T canaba. OF BF 17 FY PT 7.6 GAND IN FARMS. {his atrangement ove that id. once done © MD CIVIL ENGINEGR GENT WANTED ontlanoa: "The wo a hu 8 nas con then repeated the A Bccersor to the Iate W. B Yafnold, ee FUR THE not have the spe-. | ier adjective, He * Ontario Land Surveyor, of Part Perry ) ch are given to con- | did hot th I asked ) vtain statutes. They | him, for his major mbition wis to a WHITBY DLO REcirere GANADAS RANK AS A SHEP PRODNGER atiol strceis and open. | territy us with his own conviction Se Gt one 231 tl 16. way as the regu that the enemy would be landiig at tn iT "we mEEEEERRRERRER ¥ the purpose of pre- | Dover within a month. He offered to Ss TH it | peariay ASTRAL habsbibabehatalotabadelsbsbabsbabadadst he d assisting the pub bet five Ehillings on that event, so e © fally: those of the ceftaln 'was he of the truth of his SMITH & SM! nEEEARRnERE RRR aRL sg ; will wear unit Prophecy. 1 could not deceive myself HaERE badges of the regul with the notion that he exemplified LAND SURVEYORS AND Tho suds of Orchar Qtchiard Trees necd GREAT bobababed isha hubabatabshobshabubababet be ur Sef the gontrol of a | the British attitude at 'that moment 2 P the wonien e. at leas ook the crisis ser CIVIL ENGINEERY replacitty : BRITAIN b. dad abapabadabodafuh and other on put hi , at least, took th isi r PHONES DAY 242, NIGNT TV k mi SHRI It Was at-half<past eight that evens 80x 26 WAR GARDENS fEALY. EERE RARER RERERRR IRE ing that I found my solution. I was call fo I 3 " . Ri & ¢ [In a tube train, and the mam who | LINDSAY, ONT, frat rece, Ampang AGeNTINA WWW BI ERT 16 I Isat next to me was a tired workman x . " ¢ : > { of 50 or So: xx th 0 { y 0b V I plates ete FRANGE. Lohah BR RoR oh BoRoR ho HH it ng the "Looks bad," hé remarked with a Zs Kort i TIE RH Co ot "J glance at thé headings of my even i allo Ser 6 The devind for Ornamental Stock HOLLAND muEwERETERaIRERR. (2 6% ER 2 rage iv an ing paper: "Well, we've got to stick , i A in towns and villages is latge UNITED COMPARED WITH OTH to it, whatever 'appens; I've heen on a4 eekly Political, Agricultural and ge grates WWW RWRC NATIONS ON THE BASIS ECR since 7 o'clock this mornin'." 1 gy Netiopre Secure a paying Agency with liberal] crane. WWW. 4 So Novack OF flo, cho aver. | AD: Dba, in & vay ina si IN CUBLISBED AT commissions, Exp rieuce not ANIMALS TO THE Ould we Bick out any | yge, at least the mass of men and PORT PERRY, ONT. necessaig. DENMARK W1WW_3 HUNDRED ACRES OF I af hone 61 abitbnd to | women working at honte through the A: 4 4 Hn Br she Ton crisis 1 thought of that steady LAND IN FARMS. gud Eo§ that HE Gr she repr Kear THURSDAY MORNING| STONE & WELLINGTON, CANADA WIM 5 : Be predominating type. or | SSE OF poh: of, (hove eho mers » i c p 1IrOug ETS sv Enatiished 037) The answeit 1s obyiously ir and meant to stick t6 (hed x OROKTO, ONT A PARSON 8 Delis might as well {iy to strike ge between a sparrow and a There cannot be a "eom:- 7 of Be Boer is the con- + of oresford fn the GHO JACKSON, Ta ; : PATHIOTISM. man with soul so threat~of disaster ril. In such a time fust, I thought, be sentative emotion nd; and if I could feelings, that emo- hifasied anxiety x omslonste desire to at were so or nof my experience, norning that {spoke lived 80 wiles from o'clock he had not orning paper. He Ws over the gate, at my slightly of the situation, A "bad job." After his attention to the eertain complaints ods of food con- du four eveF has the lov eo and ¢ 5 midi Ba a fotism does not begin nor end with war. We caine 'all serve on the battlefield--but #8 ean be ap truly patriotic in looking after the welfare of our countrymen here | at home. There is an enemy in our midst-- 'Lurking in unsuspect- ed places, it secks but a foothold to drag its victims down to death. Surely it is 2 ius test ot Jove 2 country to devote our energies a iy LO 'towards' exterminating hii a foe. We have just learned of a thmily, onee. quite comfortable, now in the of poverty | The failure to obey th imple Tule is probably i Be for the spread o much contffgion. Take for example those In the early, unsus Stagos of consumption--a sins gle, unguarded cough may releasé Ba of deadly tubercle bacilli; to be breathed in by others around. 'récent years fon '| 'was considered incurable, but we now : nd that it 'ean be cured If taken Sia 5 8 uf its ols iy health ahd lives of ies One ex tient of that hospl ol : "Just eight oh tmag 4 en thrillin judge b tion combine help. sRentative ot rural d? Unimnaginative tail of strategy, ur account of the munications, mant to him. He had yin terms of wea- ock and the mar not gee n world terme. CHafice to test the that day, for I bt midday, and further re- | endurance, | spirit of England. All those others | question of loss of pobuln I whatever happened ing, They were help- They represented the spirit of and perseverance, the that I had met were just exceptions. es Kipling's Typewriter. There are authors who cannot | compose on the typewriter, but ap- parently Kipling is not among them. He wrote to the manufacturer of his American machine: "It's a dandy. My greatest joy in life is to rise early, and oil it. I can du poems on this) machine without the trouble of | thought. I just start something at | the first line, pull open the throttle valve and go out for a walk round Rottingdean. When 1 come back I find a poem of any desired length completed, and the machine flushed and happy, waiting modestly for my applause.' ft is calculated that the earth's population 1s doubled in 139 years. AF1ER PEACE, WHAT? Several Well-known British Thinkers Make Reply. What should come first after peace, finally is declared? was the question put by Answers, the London weekly, to some of the most widely known persons in England. Their replies follows: J. "W. Lowther. Speaker of the Honge of Commons: "The only thing smile"; another baronet said Now, sir, that we have cleared all th barbed-wire fences, it Is to be hoped that we dare in smooth water at last." A Welsh member remarked, "We are only following in the footsteps of those who are coming after us." The Sardine. 'The little fish. The scales on its back are an iridescent blue-green, the exact | tint which the sea so often takes, while beneath the scales there shows up the most wonderful peacock blue There are bars on its back and sides when it first comes out of the water like those on the mackerel, but they seem to fade and disappear the mo- ment it is exposed to the air. The remainder of its body is pure silver, EPR E PRE OURO wi SOA Rors2s Used l'ur'nz War Must Be Demobilize | Arother Large Problem SOLD iB W. H. BIRKBECK, dipector ramounts of the British ne ntly said demobiliz- ation involved the dispersal of | three-quarters of a jllion horses. | When Sir J. Cowans came to the War Office he had to raise 135,000 horses which will save the empire from diss aster after the war is the exercise of | the strictest possible cconomy, pub=' licly and privately, in every braneh of | the national service and in every sit uation in life." Sir Avthur Conan Doyle: 'The tion is the 'within fourteen days. In August, 1914, they watched with anxiety the start of that machine, and for two ' years it was on trial. It grow with "the good will of the public, 80 that the British . expeditionary 'force left pEnsand horaad as no army ever had fresh 'sardine is a beautiful them to. tween the ie interes covered with a single ounce of gold Sloat, | a good profit 'on milk i should be rctained as a by oBen. 1nose norges were supplied by: the business people of England, and Ieftided the best of Leicestershire. : The Kiichener divisions required, the bringing to this country of sume, 700,000 animals; they 0: Bp Ajnerica, Spein, the Argentine, ii Australia, Tunis, Algiers and Somali-, land; even Cyprus supplied the use ful ass. The horse strength in "All this wns the result ns command of the sea and of her mer- cantile marine; but the country gen- tlemen of England also helped the. country in the work of buying horses and inv manning remouvis depstirk There 'was not a' name well known on the turf, in the hunting feld, or in the show ring that wus not know 3 in their department. And it was ne! the sons, but the fatliers, who ha done all that They had also the help of the civil. practitioner in the veterinary ser- vices, and of the women whe had labored hard In. order: that. they should not go short of grooms. I 3 depot twenly-five women had oad the work in the last two yearsgmnd turned out 700 young drisit losing only two had hat they were talking of all up, and' dispersing 8, they wonld like tha +4 ¥ kid of horses they 7 During 'the last fox 1 f 1914 the armies in Francs lost J cent ut 3 percent I during a period that in- % retreat from Mong; ithe, : Marne and the first bat In the following year per cent. for tha following year: In 1917 the er cent., 10 per * in the last three the balance of efly owing to tha \ Ridge and beginning of ry the last ton only 23% per 2 very heavy fight- lost s firy there were A ) per cent. sick or : veterinary Teturng ith the British army; J ighest percentage of sting was 1214 per y "ha d produced an un Ary ervice, 4 fide / ne hdd been be- o me of the diffcul- the speaker sald: ting interests tb Be They wanted. to sell the quickly as they could, tor save expense and to release men, bu hb ged aoded bh ar vik etre There: were the conflicting interests of thei there considered horses were con horse user, the horse breeder, and those who wanted the horses either) to be destroyed brought back to- this ape slavery fn fors ulty, they wers 18 baek 16 this nly s8dfid Horses, old; dhd to bring r as they could to s wanted. They had taken nt. of the horses from Great Britain, and reckoned to bring that percentage back, to restore the pre war situation Fe fa ¢ home, thers Belgium and hey proposed; Belgl others have) the I y want to bring back tc There inaccountable pres Judice ainst mules; but not in in France At present they have t 10,000 mules lit Bhgland of which they wanted tc ple were slckne than 60 The case of ar als in the eastern tHeat Ww rise to discus- giom; + They something like 100,- 00¥ horses mules in Egypt, There weré thre Iternatives repatrias tion; dest or sale. Repatria~< tio was ¢ { the question, as every ited for more necessary Des ailing was the only course. truction was impractic- instruction was that animals eastern theaires of war 'were SY od of to the UeSt advan- tage "by .sale or otherwise." 'At the fgide time comma ng officers were in the to be ( instructed to use a liberal diseretion ia destroying ar 1s, - especially, those that were of British 'origin, which yuld not be repatriated and which good homes could not be d on the spot Sir William Birkbeck concluded by? asking what greater 'expression of. good will and comfort could be given | than to place unreservedly ihe whole. problem before, ain A floor 14 feet square might ba; Opportunity to Cull Dairy Sa No dairy breed produces a smaller number of undesirable animals than does the Holstein-Friesian, yet we liave them; and now is the time frp the close "culling of our pure brid herds, while the culls. willl bring, twice 'as much for beel ns im- 3 mal ttmes. In scason and. out of season I have advocated close eull- ing; for with the high prices for and labor it is an economic around to kecp an unpro We keep cows for milk; the id a: by-product. 'No cow not producer. We way be sure that the next few ~ears the cows and heifer culves slaughter in Fin for meat wiil be lexd: w and it will have fis afte ket price to be iC stock. Then If you have | already, clean up er have another g] vresent.--I. MH. c

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