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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 6 Nov 1919, p. 2

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¥ 35 E55 Bes fis phenomenally active, energetic dnd ant call, "}gilted, and his presence in any 18 Taper of ts Pope) commodity alone depend a great "deat of the country's prosperity. If Canada's 'surplus wheat is sold at good prices the returns flow into "every channel of enterprise and in- : dustry. A fortnight or so ago the ! eminent financier, Sir Thomas . AW¥iite, threw an important light on shat the Victory Loans of the past fwo'years had accomplished in con- "nection h this single item. of aationdl prosperity. Great Britain wasand is Canada's greatest mar- ket for wheat ; but by reason of the pressure "eXerted on her finances during the war, the motherland bad been unable to find réady money to x purchase out surplus, The alterna- five was that Canada should lend "Ber'the cash, which returned to the "pockets of the Canadian producer by the sale of the wheat suplus at igh prices. The enormous impor- fanes of this item was shown by Sie 48 connection with the single com- pdity of wheat, last year. Of Been impossible if the Victory Loan of 1918 had not been a great suc: cess, The circulation of this great Sum meant prosperity to vast unm- bers of Canada's population and if fhe system is fo be continued Can- sdians must lend of the profits and savings with equal enthusiasm this © year. UNIONIST CHOICE N. D. M'KINNON fx Warden Sudceeds Late W..J 'Cowan as _Candi- date In North Ontario Cannington, Nov. 4.--At a large conyention here this afternoon N- D. NcKinnon, ex-Warden of the _sounty, was chosen as, Independent Uaionist condidate "in the coming Ihy-election in Nocth Ontario. This ination was made necessary by. death of W. J,'Cowan, (be Us-' ndidatel who died a = Tew his nomination. As. a ion Was postpon. munity: has a tend. form orator legions can it All congratulate him on his recovery|o 'land at the bright prospects "of his Joon again assuming his sacred Ascension was in every 'respect a pronounced success. The intellec- tual portion of the program though short ar.d of an intermittent charac- ter was of a high order and was much appreciated by tke latge and intelligent audience. Mrs, A. W. Roberts and Mr. F. W. Moclntyre gave a vocal duel with splendid ef- fect which created a sensational ap- preciation and much applause; Miss Ross and Mrs, ITarold Emmerson sang toile delight of all: and were loudly applauded; Capt. Dixon sang with his usual good taste and gusto' Mrs. WM Cutts, Miss FlorenceCook and Mf. Boyce were accompanists and added much' to the eclat by their brilliant performances. The worthy, talented and popular Rec- tor of the Church presided and proved an. ideal chairman. The Menu was delicious --the tables be- ing loaded with the choicest delica- cies--foreign and domestic. The Bazaar Sales.people were of the right stamp and did.a rushing busi- ness while purcifasers were delight= "led withthe articles secured. The feeiaial sacult. angmented. the ex- chequer-of thie Young - Peoples * Ks= sociation by a considerable amount, a oma pb attended their efforts. Faithful and Oonstant:--Mr. Robt. Town of this 'place. who has had charge of Rural Route No, 2 for the past three years Iras only missed one day in that time that he did not make the regular daily trip, that was on Thursday of last week when he was indisposed, and unable to petform his duties, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Wright of Bowmanville, Ontario, anvolince the engagement of their youngest daughter, Effa Gertrude, to Mr, Harry Philp, second son of and Mrs, Richard. Philp, Nestleton, On tario. The St. Thomas Fimes Jord sayss "Sir William Hearst gave the people what they apparently want: ed most --the Ontario Temperance Act. 'Then these same people turn ed'round and smote him and hig government and hard." And also "Yes, tlie'women. They voted. Ard they went stfong fur that radi- cal measure, the Ontario Temper: Ance Act, then turned. sound and voled Er candidates, eaving high and dry the party that created thie 0. T, A" skein, hecame "| Alexander Brock Manson ASc., the cesemony, assisted by McKay, of Streetsville, and. Revi D. D. McDonald, of Wick. The bride, who was charmingly" attired ette and seed pear! "trimmings bridul veil with weeath of After a brief honeymoon at Oltawa ' and Algoquin Park, Mr. and Mrs, Manson will take up their residence in. Stratford. The bride's going away suit was navy blue broadclath and Sable furs, eee ieee WILKINSON-COOK A very pretty wedding took place on Thursday, Octobar 30th, at twa p.m., in-the Church of the Ascen-+ sion, Port Perry, the Rev. C, F. Stent, B. A., L. Th,, officiating, blood. pr ni Of "of chu: when Vera Frances, third daughter R of Mr. and Mrs. Willidm Cook, be-| make came the wife of Frederick Hunter Wilkinson. The bride, who 'was given away by her father, wore a gown of white duchess satin emi broidered with silver beads." Her veil "was beautifully arranged fio cap effect fastened with orange blossoms. She carried a shower ouiquet of sweetheart roses, She picture hat and ted roses. Miss Msi J Miss Ethel Cook ered with blue beads, wi i blac piatdffe hat and wore pink roses. Miss Ethel wore: #bemytitel gown picttire hat and carried yéllow roses. The groom was supported by Mr. Robt. Pilling of Peterborough. The ushers were Capt. H. M. Camp of Port Perry, and M¢, H. Parrette * lh Toronto- Port Perry. During the sighing of the Register the Choir sang -the hymn "O Perfect Love." After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride,: which was very prettily decorated with ferns and flowers. . Mr. and Mrs. Wilk- inson left for a short visit in Toron- to, the bride travelling in a suit of dark grey with 'robin-egg blue fair treatment with 1 they will realize iors eal i Sxestorin inflt rich blood' anc how th t. who Says 5 Spauish Thfinenza spre town 1 happened ne tacked, and the ey. wil ers to good Seal h You can ions Red Bonds and thus the secuity: is Bonds may be © - Minutes' of were read ank Comm velvet hat, On their return they ectrie will reside in'Uxbridge. MARRIED At the Chiuceh of the Ascension, on Wednesday, October 29; at 11.30 'lanl John Arthur Seaman, of Wiadsor, mij AY Samide asin

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