Winnipeg, - Aug. 30.--With the sky 1 "land, Su workable except five acres Hasiwoud ah, Hod © Suldings J WE Ee : ciuding Stone Hany Barn 100% > Mahl dh. 5 good 'MUSKOKA LAKES vo. iA 2 iin pd F ae © LAKE OF JAYS for plowing - after harvest. Farm is) AGA. | situated within a mile of Blackwater ALGON! Station. further particalars apply| . MAGAN JIN par] K VER ' WM. BAIRD, on tha Prami FRENCH" RIVER: DAES - GEORGIAN BAY - LAKE COUCHICHING 00, 4% uare and south naif ht lot ock Towuship. First o steadily ar at FIRST-CLASS FARM FOR .| part of lot 10, eon. g, East Whitby, consisting of 95 Acres more or less. There is on the property a Splendid Brick Driving Shed, 26 x 50. ed abauit tour miles fram the C.P.R.,! Myrtle, G.T.R | Albert" .Frame House, two stories with =} KAWARTHA LAKES, Erc. ROUND JND TRIP EOMOSEERERS' EXCURSIONS Tao the West At Low Rates Via SARNIA OR OHIOAGO. Litarature, tickets a full informa- tion from any Grand Trunk Agent, or address A, E. DUFF, District Passenger Agent, Toronto, Ontario. W.-H. MCCAW TOWN AGENT. SALE OR TO RENT HE undersigned offers for Sale or to Rent his fine farm, being "House, 50x 36; Barn and It is situat- aud three miles from the. ee to the proprietor 48 the @raduats of Jones' Natlonal Our Seven Colleges have been es- tablished during the pust 30 years The largest trainers in Canada Ow- ing to our conpection all over Ontario, we do better for our gradu- ates than say other School. You may study all at home or partl home and finish at the College Affiliated | with The It would 3 well for you to investi- gate before choosing, Exclusive right 'for Ontario of the world- famous Bliss Book-! -keeping System, whieh is unequalled, It is Actual Business from Start to Finish, and the student keeps same books Chartered Banks and sale Houses, Enter any tin Individual instruction, Fall Term From Augmst 2810 Wate 2 sell ox blione for ; PETERBORD oes use VALUABLE PROPERTY| School 1a Prince Albert for Sale. rp undersigned offers for is her fine residental property im Prince '| Patronage solicited. Terms reasonable St. Charles Hotel PORT PERRY (Btriotly under Now Management) stone foundation ; good cellars ; farhace, hard and soft water, Good barns and stable. Ten acres ; bearing orchard and an abundance of chaice small fruit. proceed with ng. wan he vicinity of srgins G. A. COLE PROPRIETOR {Late of Hotel Falconer, Toronto] I ite For further particulars apply to MRS A. C. BONGARD. june 12, 1912, ope 16 get l to-day et pane or oo weather continues. A heavy rainstorm Wednesday night put a stop to the ex- pectation of heating the busz of bind- srs at work yesterday morning. But finer woather yesterday a resumption of work in the field is hourly expect- ed. The same report is sent in from along the Soo line, also' north to Prinde Albert, where, in the latter place, a severe electrical storm raged. Manitoba has fared no better than ber sister provinces, rain being re- corded sll over the province, putting a' stop to al all harvesting. In some dis- triots 8 féw hours' sunshine will en- able the binders to again start, but goporatly speaking it will be Monday ore the bulk of farmers will be able to harvest. The barometer has been very un- steady all through the west Baty 'but sunshine was recorded Wedneatay at 6.8 and a little yesterday, which sup- plements an otherwise almost sunless Needs 25,000 Men. Winnipeg, Aug. 30.--"We are stil. short 25,000 harvesters to meet the re- uirements of the west," said J. Bruce Walker, Dominion commissioner of tion, yesterday morning, am extremely anxious that every effort should be made to obtain them. #f] concede that the harvesters' spe- |, clals have boen filled to overflowing with a splendid class of workers, but ..¥ am afraid that our friends in On- "have failed to ciate the i 61 ha Jreens. needs 2. the western farmers. fe Sh estimate of 50,000 is not in slightest exaggerated, not more than 20,000 from rd Canada have veonched Winnipeg to date. "Deputy Minister Har ourt at Ed- ostorday; 'There are not enough men for harvest in this Wotine as yet. Advisable get rail- Sopa) nies run more specials.' Deputy iater Mantle of Baskatclie- me: 'Saskatchewan has at one-half of the men required. Strongly advise supplementary excur- § Western farmers are paying ® end $3.50 per day with board for barvesters. This ie per cent. of an increase over the Warr two or three years ago, while ters' expenses have not in. oS: Ability doth hit the mark where pre- <umption overshooteth aud diffidence talleth short.--Cuss. 8; Commercial trade solicited First class Sample rooms HEADAGHES nearly always caused by TIRED BYES Which require spectacles Consult me FARM FOR SALE $3000 Will buy buy 112 acres be- ing composed of parts of lots 23 and 24 in the 10th con, Town ship ot Reach. For particulars apply to. WicLiam WICKETT, or EpwiIN Magk, Little Britain, Little Britain, May 8, 1912. are REFRACTING OPTICIAN, 159 Yonge St, Toronto. Opposite Simpsons'. Farm for Sale E. LUKE, Eau of Lot 12, Concession 6, | Cartwright, Durham County, containing 100 acres. Erected on the premises are a good frame dwelling, stone cellar 30 x 20, 18 x 24, woodshed 18x24, good frame barn, stone stables 8ox40, pig pens 40x18 and 18 x 24,15 acres of mixed timber, one acre of Orchard, a uever failing stream, bard an soft water. One mtle from Rail-! contrary, and no Lakefield cement way, ave mile from the village of [has been shipped to Port Perry Blackstock, 2} miles (rom Caesarea, addressed to any other person, the famous Summer Resort on Lake C. L. VICKERY. Scugog. Situated in the best farm: ing section in the County of Durham. Rae = For further particulars apply to 1 undersigned. Davin J. '& DovcLas ADAMS, #0 Port Perry, Ont, LAKEFIELD OEMENT HIS 1s to Cerriry that 1 am the only authorized Agent in this district to sell the Celebrated Lake: ficld Cement, notwithstanding state: nts that have been made to the SHOW BUGGY FOR process SALE. Fr SALE a Splendid New Show Buggy which bas aiready captured | number of frst prizes in class Gentle- men's Turnont at our best fairs, which will be dixposed of at a great Bargain The owner having sold hiv horse has no further use for the vehicle. Cushion- tired and smoked-gearing. - Address Bx 195, Whitby, or phone 182 Rell or 65 Inde pendent Call at Iauson's Horse Barn (or inspection. Levi c. TavLOR, Nestleton, Ont. Farm for Sale: - . HE undersigned .offers {or saig that excellent farm being lot 15, concession 4, in the townshipsof Reach, containing 200 acres more Having business carried on by Jamieson & Dennison, and the premises con: nected therewith we intend to (Successors To Jamieson & DENNISON.) 3 LIVERY purchased the Livery RE-HORSE THE STABLES with first-class animals, and install New and Up-to-Date Vehicles with modern Trappings which for comfort and convenience cannot be surpassed. Special attention paid to the] requirements of Commercial T yeh | ers. Our charges are moderate and | we guarantee to please our fan Patronage solicited. | £7 Phone No. 2. CAWEER BROS. Why We Excel We have the most modern, the most practical and the best equipped school in Eastern Ontario. The courses are thorough and facinating. An entirely. Oanadian Business Procedure or less, of choice land a large por- tion of which is cleared, the balance being splendidly wooded. The land isin a capital state of cultivation. There is on the premises an orchard and a complete supply of water, There is a large harn with cement floor stabling, and a smaller barn on the north end of the lot; also a fame dwelling house on the south SUMMER SCHOOL | Students may enter any day. Open the entire year. Now isa good time to enter. Largest trainers in Cnuada. Graduates grt best posi- tious. Thonsandsetudy ing athome. Schioolof [sane Pitman. 'Lhe largest and most popular school in Eastern Ontario. -Qur managemant trained PORT PERRY MARKETS. | Corrected weekly by Jas. and Seed Merchant ] 1 nt | Sebert House, tday. Lucas, Grain 2,000 students ast year. There must be a reason. The only school in Eastern Ontario affiliated with the Commercial Educators Arsocia- tion of Canada. Write, phone or and. The location of the farm is a capital one, being about 1} miles from Port Perry on a leading road. This farm is, in every respect, a farm | in every respect is fi for the training of the ambiti ous young people of our coun- try. Our Graduates are successful, ask a student or ex.student, they are our best advertisement. Home Sly Conrses Lindsay es College Sept. 5. 1912 | first class dairy farm and is only call to investigate. C. R. Brower, . H. Spotton, Fall Wheat ........ $0 90 @ $0 95 | half a mile from Manchester rail- SPOTTON BUSINESS COLLEGE Pt President Spring Wheat vain 095@ 1 00|way station. PETERBOROUGH Enirr Any Ds }So0ose Wheat...... 08d @ oo0ol Gian a' : ; y y. Barley ....... 0go@ 1 oof Hi pan in ars an Aor apply |€ GEO. SPOTTON, President CREE EEE TTR tia proprietress on the premises. - A ne 2 S. A. PHERRILL. ET Ll $412 05 55! Prince Albert, June 28, 1911. 025@ o 28 Dr. de Van's Female Pills Sitti { the Division Court Eggs 020@ 0 22| pilriable Frepch n rE, falls, These ings 0 ¢ Division Lon 3 Five HA Ib...... 04} @ o os ol ate exceedingly powerful In regulating Hogs, pet 100 ibs. 6 506 7 2 First-ClassFarm for Sale| ix ER EE BERAINT. S0T COUNTY OF ONTARIO. Bean: 15@ 175 OR TO RENT Schell Drug Co., St. Catharines, Ont. 1912 700@ 8o0 _--. . 7 ler at Flint's Drug Store, E 0 60@ 1100] He nierience offers for Sale nee E Ene 13 00 tent his fine m ng com A «WW fore A 5 4 5 rh) Se 9 pat of jon 84 and 84 fn tho Tin con.| OC. P. R. Time Table. |' Sone, LW hig eh ae contai 1 -- ) , 1 00@ 1 og)ol Whithy. sontaining 1% acres he MYRTLE STATION. A a ass. 0 55@ © 56|buildings--bath the dwelling and Goixa. -EasT Going West 7, Jan. 13, 1913. 0 15@ o 19|--are firet-class and up-to-date. 10.17 a.1n 6.82 an. 0 10@ o 12|isa magnificent Spring Creck a 6.27 p.m. 8.50 a.m. OSHAWA Clark, Miss BE. 1. Mae-| 010@ O12 As ough She jar in ed ty The 11.08 p.ta. 5.60 p.m. Sonedl, ih, i Fob $1 nes ol peckled rou 1 arc pr May une 7 o10@ 2 and 15.39 p.m; July 4, Spt. 4, Oct.-8, Nov. 8, Dee, | | 9, Jan, 14, 1913. ha sol 2 Barents, or, if pot sold, T THE 'SEBERT HOUSE PORT PERRY--An Exper- tenced Cook, good on Meats and 7. Also a Kitchen Girl wanted, Good wages Spring is ie Tin for Horse 8. PORT PERRY Clerk, JW. Burn: ham, Port Perty--Jua. 18, March 7, May 7, J 3 8, Scpt 6, Now, 12, Jan, 17, 1918, | 4. UXBRIDGE Clerk, M. Moore, Th, Jus 26, Sept. 18, Nov. 22, Jan. , 5. CANNINGTON--Clerk, Geo. Smith, 'Cannington Jan. In, March 27, May 15, July 25, Sept. 12, Nov. 21, Jan 9, 1918. 6. BEAVERTON -- Clerk, "James M. 28 May 16, in 4 t. Ne yy: , Sep! 11, Nov. . ly -- Janurry. ay, | La a dos nin of] SRSA EL D. G. ROSS & SONS » 5 &e. . of oP nd Paint furnished i Byovder, x a J. a Lee YRTLE LIVERY ® w, fk hain, Dated st Whitby, Nov. 19th, 1811. Rh And are) propared to promptly fill all orders entrusted to their care. CAWEKER BROS': ROYAL SHQUSEHOLD--fills the bill, Aas giv buy a better flour than THE ROYAL HOUSEHOLD, nor even the poorest family use a flour that is more economical. A GAR LOAD JUST RECEIVED 1 DATA OIEY SEHR Uxbridge--Jan. 12, a May |. Gordon, Beaverton--Jau, 10, March 9. geTeRgRov: -- Clerk, David HER SHIPMRNT OF THOSE BEAUTIFUL PIECE CHINA DINNER SETS FOR $1250 bl that the business will afford, same as heretore. hy FREO Yermsmsog s olf 'Perry, Aug. fo, 1912 RED APPLE EVAPORATOR For which the Highest Prices will be "paid Bring tliem to the Evaporitef. as early as possible On or after 1st September: 5 Do not allow any apples go to waste. 1 in Aly Ar Prices about: the t hey hax® tHe one Flour that gives satisfaction to the! consumer-- THE covery pound is guaranteed, 18 a fair trial il not satisfied retnrn the balance (if over 5 Ibs.) nd your ney will be cheerfully refunded. The millionaire cannot Fea Agents Port Perry and vicinity. =m z W, #¥. DOUBT MERCHANT TAILOR, : : \* Keeps in Stock a full Nil "supply of up-to-date CLOTHES : Suitable for all Seasons HBRHE RRB HRHRF LAER I have just returned from the Great West loaded down with the essential commodity, and am now prepared to pay the very highest figures for all Field Seed raised in this entire district. i | E. H PURDY. FRESH & TENDER CAWRER BROS. eturning thanks to the th extensive pat- Bhs i choice fat animals ! ughtered, S0 as to choicest and ten- ts possible, and we 'all times to have an ly of AND TENDER CHOICE MEATS eh we wi cut to please. and deliver promptly, 1 DRED AND SALT MEATS A SPECIALTY. will B ensur PORT PERRY FAR -Agricultural and Sedgog Send in your enlries (0 the Sec'y. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY | SEPTEMBER 12 & 13, 1912 $800 IN PRIZES TRIALS im OF SPEED Under the auspices of the Port Perry Trotting Associations v For Purses see Prize List, which can be had on application . 9) to the Secretary, Mr. J, H. Brown, Port Perry. Grand Attractions and Concert at Night will be announced later on posters. putting forth every effort to make this Fair the Best Yeu ¢ Secretary J. H BROWN, J.C. BROWNE, WM. GRAHAM, Treas. The Directdrs are? early. Pres. Port Perry, Jan. 24, 1912. Notting Lite Biell | tle Station, Oat. sed the 'Livery Stables at Myrtle Statioa and good-will of W. Disney, and stocked them with a large number of TRST-CLASS HORSES AND UP-TO-DATE VEHICLES to Hest, in a 3 8 satisfastory Taner the demand of thie - everything io the Livery line at moderate cha rains met except 2.20 and 7.07 p m. unless ad = Bell and rs CARD OF TEANIES In returning thanks for the liberal patronage so far since commencing Business; we beg to annouuce that in future we purpose carrying on d Striely Cash Busaess Our 0 ods are the BEST possible, and our Prices are Right' INGRAMS' the Confectionery received, and Bilkery HAVING purchased the Butchering Business and good will of Mr. 1. J. Wheeler 1 would like to inform allhis old customers and as many new ones as possible that I intend to keep at all times a good assortment of all kinds of the Best Meats--Fresh and Salt--obtainable and at reas- ouable rates as possible. the Highest Market Prices. EF Fresh Fish every Tuesday. May2 6, 1909. I am also in the market, at all times, for Choice Cattle Hogs, Sheep and Lambs Calves, Hides and Sheepskins, at Courteous treatment and prompt delivery WwW. A. BOYUE CHEAPNESS BTYLE Durability and STneNy ee. Robes, Blankets, hl, Trueks y &o., in abundance. | Comparison of Prices Courted WA BEATTY A FULL STOCK OF EVERYTHING IN THE Harness Line