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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 12 Jun 1919, p. 2

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Mr. A. H, Gibbard, city lbrardan, Moose Jaw, Sask., is the 'guest of his brother-in-law, Mr. W. M. Real. Mt. Thos, Tamb and wife felt (his. "lweek for an extended tour. : a Hamilton Nhielis now in ; Barrio. now has $110,000 invested im its Collegiate Tastitore building. There are said to be 62 secret ~ Bolshevist societies in Canada. Now six hundred Montreal barb- ees have gone out on strike, Next! Another factory is to be started in Oshawa, to turn out automobiles, springs and axels. Of the fifteen members of Toron- to's General Strike Committee only four are Canadian-born, To Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schingh of Ottawa the twenty-first baby was born last Thursday. Hawker expecisio try the Atlantic flight again, and has confidence that he will succeed, ; Already this year thirteen children have been run down and killed by motor cars in Toronto, Whitby is on its good behaviour this week. The Bay of Quinte €onference is meeting there. " "Henry Ford predicts that before Yong alcohol wall displace all other Yiquid fuels for generating power, Hueger everywhere in Red Russia and epidemics accompanying 'it. That is dio" Canadian Soviets too : intend visiting Smilt Ste Marie and a number of places in Manitoulin, Mr. H. Firzell and son, of New ====1York City, are the guests of his brother-in-law, Mr, Geo. Brown. Mr. James Waddell is attending the Presbyterian General Qasembly n session, "A very pretty elie took dave] at the home of Mr. and Mrs, R. U. Irwin, Queen Street," when their second daughter, Gladys Maxwell, became the brid of Mr. Victor James Ormiston, of Allendale. The mar- riage ceremony was performed by the Rev. W. H. Black, assisted by Capt. (Rev.) T. Dodds, of Sonya. The bride wore a beautiful gown of shell-pink satin with overdress of lace and seed peirls, wearing the groom's gift, a pearl pendant, The Wedding March was played by the bride's sister," Miss Helen Irwin, of Toronto. - After a daioty luncheon the happy vouple Jeft on a brief honeymoon, the bride travelling in taupe grey tricotine suit with hat to match, Among the ont of town guests were Mrs. Ormiston, Mr. R. Ormis- ton, Mr. Salvage, of Sonya; Miss Jean Ormiston; of New York ; Miss Gardiner, of Belleville ; Miss Irene Meclnnis, of Oakwood ; Mrs. Chas. Cooksley, of Queenston, sister of the bride, and Miss Ruth Robinson, of Orillia, Ar lee If one nastartinm seed is placed in each hill cf cocumbers that are planted early, it 'will keep the bugs away. A man who had paid a fee toa fawyer was unable to read a word of the receipt he had ta owi a riend the rogers WASg00 Hy at discipheriag obscure chirography, . The young hopeful: "I told you 'mot to make me lake a bath, ma. Look how plain that hole in my 'When you are puliing down your 'home town you are pulling down yourself. This is a troeism to which some people are siranyely blind. Collingwood. is taking up a collec. tion to provide kilts for the town band. Isn's that like Collingwood? "Too mean to pay lor decent trousers. . Cornelia says that a young girl sighs for a lover who will beperfect- Jy devoted to her--but a widow is satisfied with one who won't be devoted fo somebody else. A man in Arkansas, aged 74, has just got married for the eleventh 'Aime, The old sinver! There may be a tinge of blue in his beard, but 'evidently ticre 1510 yellow in Fim. J. Fleming estimates that it | take two million dcllars a to meet tlie demands of the o Street Railway men, and "bought a goat. Od tin cans he handed him the receipt to read. The druggist disappeared behind the. prescription.case and in a few min- utes returned with a bottle of medi cine he had compounded and told his friend the price of the prescrip- tion was seventy-five cents. Bay of Quinte Conference will meet in Whitby, June 16th to 23rd. The Methodist Tabernacle will be the meeting place, and it is under stood that a numberof the delegates will 'be entertained at the Ontario Ladies' College. Conference last met in Whitby in 1913. The Toronto Mail and Empire, 1 reporting the docking of a' troop- ship: "The passage across was rather rough, and three babies were born." A still rougher passage might have meant twins or triplets, is one left to infer? : "As a nation we can only cor= sume to the value of 'what we pro- duce, and if production falls away there will be less to go around, and each will have 10 pay more for the things be obtains,"--The Chairman of Barclay's Bank, quoted: by the Canadian Trade Commission. $ of gy Wah i Pu says: "The weakness came on me so gradually thatfat first it » ly noticeable. But after a time it got so that 1 could not go up stairs without stopping to rest. Every Jacticle of color left 'my hands and , and the least exertion would tire me and leave my hean palpitating violently, 1 consulted a doctor who told me the trouble anaemid and prescribed a tonic, took this = medicine for some time, but it did ot seem (0 help me a bit. Then 1 read of a cure in a similar case throtgh De. Williams' Pink? Pills and decided to try them, The result nas 1hat these pills made me, feel like a new woman, 1 have gained all my former health and strength, and I feel that 1 owe my of the same. _ Onmotion of Mr. Geo. S 01 the magy stunts. pi the Sparks Circus herd the one that probably g present condition entitely lo. Drift Williams' Pink Pills. You can get these pills through any dealer in medicine, or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Med~ icine' Co., Brochville, Ont. A RAGING FLOOD AT NEWMARKET Briveis, Cement Dam, = Tress, Anmaats AND Farm IMPLEMENTS SWEPT AWAY, creek to-night, Ample warning a gone through with in ludicrous manner, and furnished by this nu main a8 a pleasant re | the circas, All the assessories--pitel ter, catcher, umpire, theit gloves, masks, b in the rofl of batter seldom | ome run swat, and has the lished a .400 mark battin for herself. Running the ihe side to home plates ) beef given of the coming flood and % I farmers had time to remnave thes live stock from the barns. A" cloudburst + at' Bogartow 0; about two and a half miles south. east of here; swept.away the dam at Hoover's Mill, and a wall of water "| tore ofong the valley of the creek. Mr. Fred W. Hoover, the owner of the dam, telephoned 'warning to Newmarket. Only two bridges remain standing alopg the whole length of tive creek, one erected by Engineer Fred Chris- tie'of the *DundrennanFarm," Man: chester, and the other being the new concrete bridge built by the county two years ago, held and thus kept}: intact the road from Toronto te Lake Simcoe, The water tank at the Military) Hospital was carried away, but the hospital has another source of water. supply and will not suffer. Newmarket, June: A re by the flood from on town on' Friday night; is estimated The Prospect Street | at $50,000, bridge was picked the audience the already [un act: was present City's delighte mil and came ia fol newspaper comme mal act séen ther This feature. is pos program of the S oie Shows, wikicl exhibit at Oshawa ¥ ORMISTON-IR! on Saturday, Ju the Rew: ? by Capt. (R Sarva, Vitor of Allendale, "second daught R. Us, Irwin, n Prentice, fi Col 815 10, Si Vernon, $7, raining, - MoConnell, $34.45: 'By-Law wis introduced 'and carried through making the followifig approprias tion for the improvement of the high 'ways for 1919, viz { Grading and graveling Whiihy vine $100 ne WH Cir fosd, con, 3. 8iv, 7 ali nina ids ane Drainiog and building railing, coils nT con. 5 div, Y30. ing and grwvelling, siderond: nf 5 diy. 1.3010 3.30 p. m, History: THURSDAY, JULY 3¥ 9.00 10 11,30 a. Arithmetic. Z 1:30 to 400 p.m. --Literature, Fripay, JoLy 47H, 0.00 10 11,00 a,m.---Grammar, 11.00 10 12,00 a.m Writings 1.30 10.3:30 p.m ~ Geography. Oral Reading will be t i the last subject cach day, or at such] other times as wifl suit the convens}' ience of candidates and examiners: Candidates will come 'provided with pens, pen-holders, ead pencils and rulers. Writing paper, blotting 354 paper and ink will be supplied, Grading . Rep, hill, org 12, aie, 86.0 23+] Grading, gravelling and Fleasing. + : ditch, div. 57. The Port Perry Bo rd of Edus inal

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