"fend it will smash .into a school of fish and snap up what wants; snd scraps {rom this float back to.Jedge og: the turtle's back and there furnish |. food for. ig sailor, 8o the sailor crab. |: at sea on he. thrtle's back is likely 1 get enough to eat; but.it has to be always on the lookout not to be swepd ff the ship's deck in heavy .weather, nd so be 48 in' 'the ocean of, devour- pig some predatory dionster of the LL {rm e--. ' Bewing Room Sayings. a ; Dressmakers' superstitions are ed 'Yumérous in the sewing room as thd ins 'and needles mbout which they circalate. Some of them sound as it they might have originated ouf 5 the' Wi of, placating the powery that be in case of accident. For in. stance, if a new Zown slips ont of eo operator's hands and falls to floor 'it is a sign" that the gown will be sold quick Still an- other Baw that carries lacatich on the fudg'ol it ts'the one tliat promises that §#fou spill a box of pins "it is a sign' at (customers are e coming. : know," "he "dad: "that every hime look at. you I have thonghts of revenge?" "Why?" she gasped. ause," he answered, ls sweet." Then she fad | him she thought to; motrow would be a good time to see bees --London Telegraph! pins A Slur. i L.am. familiar with your mu: Bic ka the amatgur at the musicale the other even: joi: . "It séems so," replie e populat i Yoy are taking libertisi Fd "revenge aL CONTRACT i vn addressed to the p3Emaster, General, rill be receivad ht Ottawa until Noo, on FRIDAY, 14th Uf 1912, for the conveyance of His js esty's Mails on a proposed Contréct for K ou years si€ fines per week On Rural Mail Route from «: Whitby, Ontario, to commence at tife pleasure of the Postinnster- General. Pginted notices containing further il Coritratt may be seen and blank forms of sh may be ohfained, f Whitbywa nd amg Office of thé ronto, Branély; Ottawa" May 30, 1912. G, & ANDERSON, SUPERINTENDENT, Seven- Mile: Island . 8CUGOG: Patics desirous of negotiating for Camping | Lots bulone of {he mosgy Peant me Resorts {eve indly gend in yi apply: person y had cou! : watch, hat rs a great swimmer; y formation as to conditions of proposed | at the Post Office | and at the | § odd Office Inspector at To- | 5 Post-Office- Departurent, Mail Service } Delmont Ciage| 7 & CAYADIAN N Sas fr Manitoba, 21,800. Wate 128 anc elmase He Anita) SE Tarn ek Ar _ 150,000 Fen. Homesteads | LONG THE LINE nh Halal, Mii and Alberta, id lil. gE i pty eg sith id ake Tho beat re belo taken up, and jutending settlers will be well advised to OF THE ORTHERN RAILWAY 160. acres enshics Aare bn 'while he Hbarta, 14,000. Ih nesta ol. nixed farming. Seal Al Nort, mE SES CH i ER A ER A A {2 doors north of Mr. lady s store | lee = . 5 LEX " ye pie nan KF , secures the cream of : the trade; therefore _Sacure Your Agency Now We A good reliable man for this district, because | the demand for fruit trees never . was so.good.' Good pay, Outht free. Whole or part time agree: ment, and you will represent a firm of thirty five years, experi- ence with over §:%,, hphdred acres of and tuder cultivation. Write: PELHAM.) NURSERY co', __TolonTo, ONT. Whe sun tain. are oo Ton iu-tract dia their bo ang by our Hime Study Dep You may finish at Codige ir you desire. Pay A you wish. Thirty vears' expoc- fences Largest trainers in Cane ata Batrany dav Positious geunratiteed 10 ou wink P sive board ntl leat whi yol earn, write for particulars, NJ VACATION Féterboro. Business College GEO. SPOTTORN, President. ve bee ished on Fast 30 eats A fire trainers in a Ow- #8 ing to our connection all over Ontario, we do better: for our gradu ates than any other School, You B @ may study ali at home or partly -at # home and finish at the College. Affiliated with The Commercial B fl Educators' Association" of Cahada & It would be well for you tg investi- [8 gute, before choosing. |. Exclusive fa fdf Ontario of fhe world- famous Bliss Book keepitig System, y ih is unequalled. It Actual Busindss from Start to Finish. and 4 the student keeps same books as aud. Whole Chartered Banks sule Homses Enter any time. § Individual instructicii, G Fall fa og dope) 28th § Jc ro BUSINESS COLLEGE § (Founded 1885 ) azo sporTRdd, - E ¥ LOGAN, Principal. ee PRESIDENT - | PORT PERRY M ARKETS. [Corrected weekly by Jas end Seed Merchant § Juve 27. 1912 He fiave the most modern, the most practical and the best equipped school in Eastern Omtario The courses are thoroligh atid facinating. An ertfirely! Canadian Bufiiness Procodure 'or the training of the ambitf- BH cus young people of our cotin- try. Of GPadhates age stlecesstul, ask a student or advertisement. Home Btudy Obhrses Lindsay Busi Business College é fz. Hibwer, A. H. Spotton, Principal. President. . Enter Any Day. Lneas, Grain Fali¥Wheat'.. ...... fo 00 @ $0 95 Spring Wheat ..,.. 0g¢5@ 1 ov i Goose Wheat. ..... 083 @ 0 00| | «Mimi Barley .. Ei o0gr@ 1 on| EXT AC Rye « 1 10@ 1 25 3 ha. © 43:3 CAWEER BROS Butrdt 0258 o 28 Bross. Ww. 020@.0'22 g { = ne Successors To Jummsen & attbe, par oe - 04} @ oo; se pe 5 oO #3. per 100 Td 6 50 @ 7 50 Bhar a 1 50@ 1 75 " ¥ Grass Seed... 7 00 @ 8 vo Alsike Clover. .. 10 (6 @ 11 00| Having purchased the Livery Red Clover... .. ii. 12,00 @ 13 00| Lusiness carried op by, Jamieson & Peas --Blackeye ... 1 25@ 0 oa| Dennison, and, the premises con | Peas=Small......! | qo. 8 1 05| nected therewith we intend to | Bugk west. : 0 55@ o 560 : Sibi A 5136 oo REMORSE THE STABLES Geese dl, | o 10 012 a Ducks. o od o 12{ with first-class arimals, and install Chicker'3 | 0 I0 o 14 ; ; i Y HH 3 1 : New and Bpto-Date Vehicles 7 3 4 {with modern Trapping#, Shich for Why We Excel camfort and convenience cannot ex. alent, they are cur best ? be surpassed. Special attention paid to the requirements of Commercial Travel ers. hig Aharges are moderile and we gliaranleeto pledde our patrons. Patronage solicited. EZ Phone No. 2, Cain OAWERE BROS. Sittings of the Division Coaris OCUNTY OF ONTARIO. 1913. 1 WHFEBT Clerk, Miss E. L. Mac Honell, W hithy --tan. 15, Feb. 5, March 4, April May 2, June 6, July 8, Sept. 8, Oct. 2, Nov.7, Dec. 7, Jan 18, 1913. OMIAWA--Clerk, Miss E. I. donell, Whitby --Jau. 18, B March 6, April 4, Mav 3, June 7, July 4, Sip t: 4, Uct. 8, Nov. 8; Dee. 9, Jan, H4, Wis, 2, BROUGHAM -- Clerk, 4 ' Clloomon; Greenwood--Jan. 17, March 6, May 6, Go auty's, 5, Supt. 5, Nov! 11, Jan, 18, ry :ymheautitt becatise it is worn mostly by aristo- crats who live: by the sweat of the 'away the evil spirits that are eftvious | the ! ners sleeping on the premises in rota. | wEYS On nanliG IT UEoodt. Fl hat 3 bumitiation ue yh ot afford wear one, that 4nd unnecessary as an articla of atiire and also, chiefly, poor and_inilitdted against equality RESS SHOBS b Latest Styles at #2 50, $3, $350 & $4. smong citizens vf ths republic. A find of 6 francs was the proposed penalty for wearing the condemned headgear, but the "topper" found friends at tourt, ard the measure was rejected. The Waiter Understood. They were lunching toghther, and the tlk turned to superstition. "When you made that boast Just now," said ong of; the party, 'yoy should have knocked on woog to drive of human Yappinesd:' "Is that what it's for?" "Yes. It's an old German custom, You rap on wood three times. Say, that waiter of ours looks like a Ger- man. Rap three times and see if he doesn't understand it." The other man rapped. The ' waiter understood it. He brought three beers. An Old Banking House. Child's Bank ig one, of she oldes{ private banks in London. No: i' Fleet street was once a goldsmith's shop, and is said to have been changed into a bank in the time of Bir Francig Child, once Lord Mayot of London, Even now the custom existd of ening | the front of the bank '"'the shop," | the Back, where the ledgers are kept, "counting house." Another old | custom still kept up is that of three | junior partners and two salaried part- tion. Thus one of the partpers is al. ; 9 LAKGE AND VALUABLE TAN| CO0n Vailse LOST, V TILL the p 0 who borrow: d about two years ago, a larg: aud .valpable Tau Colored Valise ol ihe undersigned, kindly reiurn the same aud much oblige J. W. MEHARAY Port Perry, May 6, 1614, cg. SR Time Pablo. MYRT Li I Going Ease ST ATION Gove Welt 14.50 pm, A.J. DAVIS, Town Age ant. Tar for Sxie {Mast -half of Liat {2 12, Concession & 4 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 , ey stove stables 8ox40, pig peis ox {8 and 18x 24,5 acres ol mixed timber, one acre of Orchard, a never failing strcam, hard and soft water. One nile (rom Rail- way, one mile from the village of Blackstoek, 24 miles from Caesarea, the famous Sunimer Resort on Lake Scugog, Sitliated in the best farm- ing section in the County of Durham. For further particulars apply to the undersigned. Davin J. & Dot'5Las ADAMS, Livi Cy TavLor, | Nestleton, Out. BUY FLORIDA LAND: Ty! B ecause: 2, It is not b Hadin [xbrl an. i Jay Sant. 18, --, Hy Jan, 5. CANNINGTON: Clerk. Geo. Sinith, Canntugton-- Jan. i", March - Jan 9, 1918, 6. BEAVERTON = = Clevty, Ja Aa pies it daa Er 7 ER ROVE -- Clark, Leonard, Tionure, 70 ALL FARTS oF T WoRnpp.--Mr. ! | Petry: is now in a 10. ol or ies as to Yel) ¢hea adit 27, May 13, July 23, Sept. 12, Nov. 21, Davia Atherly -- Januazy.. 9 > Within 1 tq 8 Milos of Hallway Station. 129, Mi . July 28, Jars i, ate 7, 1918, 3, Sata, Write for i, and Illust- der 4 dA ¥ By Side B & ci y TERMS? BABY, > fi ol Peace ---- Dated tt Whit ov. 19th, 191) Addrows-- . 'H. McCaw, Per ti ste r eras to all parts of the world and to supply dll necessary ififorma on 1. It is very productive. hat | 5, You do n ~ winter your live stock. 6. 1t b prone crops' the year Fear TREB COP in th 2d 7. oug ero are to market nt rest oid continent is in the dead of winter, 8. Splendid markets. 9. Regular and plentiful rainfall, 10. Pure water easily obtained. ,, . 11. Healipfu) a Jains cure rhetimat- Wa have Acrew a, Str--AN F laride. Colonization Co. Limite #| Head Oe Street, North The Ogilvie Flour Mills Co | And are prepared to promptly All all orders entrustad tq {helt cath | iE ir RANTING ERE WwW. i¥. DOUBLY Puft Perry, Ont, | n summer and their winter is} rie fael BIE, work all shminer to 3 so far Bilice cotthencing Business, 6 beg to announce that in future wo Yirpodg carrying on : Our oods are the BEST possible, o our Prices are rl Port Perry, Jan. 24. 1912. In returning, thanks for "the ibaa pee] 1 ago. re div the Confocuonery - and hes } Sit lah uit INGRAMS" od Farm ° For Sale ARM BEING COMPOSED velg OF 160 ACRES more or less o Lot 21, Con. 8, > CARTWRIGHT One mile from Nestleton Post Of- fice and store and two miles frem - i Nestleton, Siatign. , Soil, clay, and A Vay loam. A firstiotase and Barn x56, 1 gables cement floor, water warks in stable ; Frame log and Hen House on stone tounddion ; a good bearing Orch ard and Prame House. For lerms and possession apply to E. H. PURDY, PorT PERRY, May 12, 1912. Inve accepted the Agency for 2 [Millers to the Royal Family.] re a AVING LEASED MR ALLIN'S H BLACKSMITHSHOP, PERRY ST. EPORT PERRY: I will be prepared to do all kinds of Blacksmithing. 2 Horke Shoeing a Specialty All tires will be ot Set EZ" Mr. Allin will conduct the Wood EZ" in connection with the Business. Shop JOS. BRITTON. Port Perry, March 19, 1912. They have the:oge I our that gives satisfaction to the consumer--1 HE ROYAL HOUSE HOLD --fills the bill, every pound is guaranteed, Aer giving it a fair tral if not satisfied retnrn the balance (if over 5 lbs.) wd your money will be cheerfully refunded, The millionaire cannot hiya better flour than THE ROYAL HOUSEHOLD, nor even the poorest amily use a flour that is more economical. RAMS? . Agents Port Porry and vicinity. MERCHANT TAILOR, Keeps in Stock a full good will of Mr, I. J. Wheeler 1 would like to inform all his old customers and as new ones intend fo feep at all times a tT good assortment of all kinds of = the Best Meats--IEresh and | Salt--obtainable and at onabile rates as possible. May 26, Nothing Like Beef! AVING purchased the Butchering Business and many as possible that I reas- I am also in the market, at all times, for Choice Cattles Hogs, Sheep and Lambs Calves, Hides aud Sheepskins, ab he Highest Market Prices, EF Iresh Fish every Tnezday. Courteous treatment and prompt delivery 1909. W. A. BOYCE supply of up-to-date JOT HS Suitable for all Seasons LTH LENE TH E060 : D. G. ROSS & SON MYRTLE LIVERY Myrtle Station, Ont: |Succissors 10 I. W. Disney] iy tne Livery Stables at 2k Metis Station and good- ill o A d stocked them with a x ORSES AND TPIT Teafcids" ed to meet, in a satisfactory manner, the demand of the fo everything i in, ig Livery line at moderate charges. R. trains met except 2 20 and 7.07 p m. unless otherwise ordered E SOLICITED. 72 Bell and Independent Phones. - _. : i -- pe hal HW Farm for Sale. Directory HE vidersignad offers for sale that excellent farm being lot 15, : concession 4, in the township, gf 5 Co LRTIONE Reach, containing 200 acres, mote, Ba hew issne of its{0T less, of choice land a large, Bors onc Directory for ition &f which is cleared, the balance NTARIO, including being splencidly wooded. The land isin a capital state of Sultivarion, There is on the premises an orchar PERRY and g afiplets supply of water. template becom- There js a large barn with cement 5 those who wish | floor stabling, and a syafter barn present entry | on the north end of theo; also a ¢ grder with the to insure Tefephy rPHE CO is soon tog fame Jwelling house on {he south and. The location of the farm is a capital one, being about 1} miles trom Port, Perfy on a leading road. This farm is, in every, respect, a first class- dairy farm and is only half a mile from Manchester rail way station. For particulars and terms, apply | ¥ additions dnd t of subscribers, cal Manager 'or ial Agent's Des to the proprisness " the premises. HERRILL. ko. in abundance, | W. A. BEATTY A FULL STOCK OF EVERYTHING IN THE I¥armnes SS I.ine CHEAPNESS STYLE Durability and | STRENGTH | Cannot be urpassed u the County, Robes, Blankets, Bells, Trunks Qomparison of Prices Courted FRESH & TENDER CAWKER BROS At 14 returning thanks to tho public for the extensive pat- renage bestowed upon them would intimate, that asin the past only choice fat animals |, will be slaughtered, so as to ensure the choicest and ten- derests Cuts possible, and. we intend at all times to have an ampe supply of - [| Prince iden, june - 1911. Shai