Ontario Community Newspapers

North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 23 Oct 1919, p. 1

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$ Corveringih oncor of Pors Poriy,)-- K. 0. Li Goin inty bilo and Oonveyancer. {Busessaot 10 Dri R. L. Graham] Royal Coll of Dental Sur- ind Oiver, ty of Toronto. PORT PERRY, Ont Dillon - "Hinge-StayPence Manufactured by the Owen Sound ~Wite Perce to: Ltd; and am "prepared to supply this whole munis with the very BEST WIRE FENCE producedon this Continent and at prices that can not fail to satisfy purchasers. The DiLroN Fence is without a peer. Itis the BEST because it is flexible; it is 4 sffudte mesh ; ;itisa perfect liuge:stay fence, therefore it is impossible to bend the stays in fact it igthe best fence made in this or any other country. Before purchasing a Wire Fence don't fail to aspect the Dirron Fane 5 JH: 'Brown, DEALER tn AGRICULTURAL. TMPLE; MENTS AND MACHINERY. . SEAGRAVE April 5, i903. "that ig has Tidved fo the | {rooms formerly occupied by 'her to the late W. BE Yatnold, Surveyor, of Port Perry.) WHITBY Phone 231 ITH & SMITH IRVEYORS AND ENGINEERS 7 407 ; over Mr. Byer's Drug Store where she is. prepared to execute all or ders for Dress and Mantle Making in a manner uhsurpassed for orrectness of Style - and Charmmng Efact. Qur. «chittzes are consistent with 'the value given. Port Perry, April 1, 1909." LOGAL AGENT WANTED FOR THE- OLD RELIABLE " Poollil orsoren | % Thouacds of Orth Orithard, Trees need replacing. WAR GARDENS call for small fryits, early bearing fruit ces, Asparagus, Rhubarb plants ete: gency ith liberal er rience not. Sar business of this Count | Qureffi Sens of Hh CL | ribet csiomere. OF, CANADA PORT PERRY BRANCH R. H. SHORTT, Manacen B.A, ADAMS, _ Bell Phone No.4t "whieh - m belonging to uve, been 332 and svented ruins of the ce 0 re h at a total distance of »ixteen to eighteen feet below the ffnce level. © * The palude, which had been' 'unba! od' by the natives, appurcntly had been a wiagnificotit struciure, Lim gone was the material used h columns and framings, while the oute vally werg of sun-dried bricks TI H.C. HUTCHESON, 'Bell Phone Office No. 6 Residence No: 4 ADAMS & HUTCHESON SUCCESSORS TO DAVID J. & DOUGLAS ADAMS FIRE IN S URA NCE MARINE LIFE ACCIDENT Roal Estate Steam OF ANCIENT EGYPT Interesting Ralics Comiiig- to the 'United States. Pennsylvania University. Museum Has Been Highly Successful in its Explorations. Despite handicaps 'enused by the war, the Pefinsylvania Udiversity mu- seuin: has acquired wany relics uw earthed at Mewphis by its Egyptiui expedition. A vessel will be chur- tered to transport the relics, The expedition started on its trip go castern wing of the palace, willeh wad the first to be excayatetl, contained magnificently decorated npartisents where 'the 'Pharaoh and his' wife (or wives) spent their time, o The section. of the palace Pleased the explorers most was throne room, Six. coling "Hiss roof; the best und © R8CTi a 1 0 fh blue filence. The lower pa the cotummn had a row of Sepiiss relief springing from a broad bu i igold. Between the tips of the « were large lotus flowers inlaid in (fevee, I'ancls, showing, a procession Nile gods, bearing vases of ware [the Pharaoh, and gilded relief of Mencuutah., were prowines i \ they save labor, § save time, save money . The Ford Truck is the most generéls purpose implement on the faym. ; The farmer can et his breakfast a hotne, take his produce to market, 2 be homg again or dinner. He can command the highest prie "for his vegetables and fruit because k gets them to market while the dew still on them. He can take his hogs, sheep and . other' stock to market, as well as ha roots, potateesand apples from thefie ond Truck brings the city to f Mortgage Losns ff ip Tickets - gag : i | 3 [te ogged alr. -J¢may seem soft to an infant: § || ntm--twenty hours of sleep, eating || and loafing--but in reality the airmen should be given an easy time outside of fiylng.--From the Atlantic. Marriage Bool Coming. } "Cupid" Sparks declares that the war has awakened the women folks to the value of men and that when the v« come back the marriage market ucks Because \ VERY one of the million and a half sitar Canada's Victory Bonds knows that he can sell them today for more than be paid for them. = = Every one who bought Canada's Victory Bonds has' received 51/4, per cent. interest per a2nnum--paid twice a Yeak: Over half a million Canadians Whd a Cahiada"s 'Victory Bonds on the instalment plan saved money. tat they would not otherwise have saved. The guarantee back of Canada's Victory Nonds is the same as the guarantee back of a One Dollar of a Two Dollar bill. ere is this gi ence, however, that you. get interest on the Victory Bounds and you der't eu the One or I'wo Dollar bill. Canada's Victéfy BeHdS will always be accepted as gecurity for a Kas, Banks are ready to lcan money cn Canada's Vietor¥ Bends. Canada's Victory Bonds mgy be turned into cash a any time. Titre is no other way in which you can invest yous money with such absolute security--paying such a good rate of interest. \ + Canada will soon give her citizens an opportu

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