Where truck farms. are producing a thousand dollars per acre upwards during the Winter. 'We have properties that will pay you 25 per ik | dividend the first year--have lots on 1 akef ont that@are most desirable homes. We also have : two. thousand acre Stock Ranch for which we will accept northern property in exchange up to halt its valué. » "Make Your arrangements' for' September 16th, as we 'are going to personally conduct an excursion on that date to Kissimmee, Florida. "Tet us know in advance so that we can make ar- rangements- for your accommodation as we are expecting a big party The D. 0. Molly Real El doeney, Kissimmee =- Florida. the preparations proceed along the ies and i in the way that would House the least possible comment. the Administretion has Jeo be prepared for an 1 ixtined merge: cy, and not - to be tound in {the Bureau of Ordnance, ondition that the country. was nths prior to, the Spanish Wat, when it was office 'became ¥oown here today e. Ordnance Department of he army has about completed | | Siwar pla pd * on which it has been working for the past six years, and which were recently hurried to completion. For the first time in the history of the army, it was seid tu~day by one in authority, that the War Department. is ready to immediately put inte the field five { hnodred thousand men, armed and | equipped and ready for action. er William Crozier, chiel of who 1s tiow abroad, directed these pre- parations to be made a little more than six years ago, and the woik was entrusted 10 Licutenant-Co'- ouel J. T. Thompson. "Gulonel Thompson's plan, which will "be oftivially known as the *'wag plan," 15 designed to meet actual hosuli- ties, It contemplates increasing the line of the regular army to its maximum enlisted strength allowed by law, and to muster into the service the entire organized militia of the several stores at full war strength, the remainder of the army or half million men, to be made u by voluntary enlistmentments. The plan comprehends concentration camps, at which this army shall be drmed and equipped before the different units are sent into the field. Maps and tables have been prepared showing the present strength of the regular army and the militia and the mcrease neces« sary to bring them up to the full war strength The map of the plans show five ordnance supply sections of which nombers one and (wo are comprised in the eastern departmrnt of the army, section k ORGHARD ANNOUNGES | The following Sehelale of Prices for Coal during the month of: Noyember. | AN Adivicite is Number Ous D, I, & W. SCRANTON. ie BOE MPDULTE Delivered $7.75 7 50 7.60 6.50 7.00 6.50 At Bin ~ $7.25 7.00 Nut Coa .... Stove Coal .. Bgg Coal a 7 00 Pea Coal ¥ 800 Kentucky Steam 6.50 Steam oe 6.00 Blacksmith 7.25 7.50 Cannel 7.50 8.00 Fill your bins now Coal will be both scarce and dear before Spring. ce THY COALj MAN. eas E undersigned offers for sale| » ° that excellent farm being lot 15; 4, in the township of containing 200 actes more . SYN nd a large por-|™ an ge por-] L three m the southern department, four in the ceniral department and five in the western department. | pecesdary equipment and the exact] numbers of arms and the kinds | x that will be necessary to be held in the different supply arsenals throa glhout the country' is thus worked out in detail. A plan of field sup- ply depots has been perfected as to the details of the personel, stores and supplies, tools and other equip- ment for six mouths' maintenance. -- men are dead as a result of an automobile accident here yesterday. men and five men, was wrecked when the driver lost control of His steering wheel, Marvin Luke and George Jones, both of Detroit, killed, and Alexander Turpin, o Sault Ste., Marie, Ont., lived only a short time, dek and Lawrence Lindbloom, new trial by Judge Cooper in thé Criminal Court to-day and were sentenced to 14 years' mprison- ment in the penitentiary, These are said to be the first Illinois con- tlie result of automobile killing. ture. 'Salary Two Dollars T ay and commission. -- Nictors Co. + Limited, Publishers, ToroNnTO, Bay City, Mich., Nov. 2.--Three |" The machine, carrying three wo- |B were thrown under the car ang i ' Chicago, Nov. 2,--Frederic Bro- | éonvicted of committing murder |¥ with an automobile, were denied a |} victions on a charge of murder asf ANTED men or women with | {8 fair education, good address, | "lto distribute Temperance Litera- , HEADACHES are ---- always FIRED BYES Which require spectacles tie Consult me BR REFRACTING RB LUKE, Seas 169 Yousn 8t., Tergnto. Opposite Simpsons' y 0. P. R. Time Table. MYRTLE STATION. I Ad "DAVIS, Town 'Agent. " GRAND TRUNK R'Y SYSTEM. TIME TABLE. PorT PERRY. GOING BOUTH. GOING NORTH. 6.40 a.m. 9.07 a.m. 15.55 a.m. 5.55'p.m, 1.40 p.m. 7.33 p.m. CAWKER BROS' (Successors To Jamieson & DENNISON.) LIVERY Havitlg purchased the Livery business carried on by Jamieson & Dennison, and the premises con- nected therewith we intend to 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 # ving bought a car of Sugar before the last ' Duss 'in prices, we will sell until further t Granulated Sugar at $4.80 per Oo BAG Has just received a Range of Oysrcosings villas and Rough Goods) Samples of Suitable Goods for Ladies' which will be made up and s 3 Parfost Fit Guaranteed. be surpassed, pi . Special, attention, "paid fat iS ments of ral Teaver ers. Our charges are moderate and we guarantee to please our patrons. Patronage solicited. g£= Phone No. 2. OAWEKER BROS. Why We Excel We have the most modern, i the most practical and the best equipped school in Eastern § Ontario The courses are fl thorough and facinating. An entirely, Canadian Business Procedure for the training of the ambiti- 4 ous young people of our coun- try. 3 Our Graduates 4 are successiul. ask a student or ex.student, they are our best i advertisement. Home Study Courses C. R. Brower, A. H. i Principal. President. Enter Any Day. Sittings of the Division Courts » OQUNTY OF ONTARIO. OSHA WA---Clerk, Miss E. I. M : donell, Wine. 14, Feb. March ph May 8, June 7 Suds S 5 ou: 3, Nov. 8, Dec. e Fl [Millers to the Royal Family.] pared to promptly fill all orders entrusted to their care. one Flour that gives satisfaction to the consumer--THE OUSEHOLD--fills the bill, every pound is guaranteed, t a fair trial if not satisfied retnrn the balance (if over § lbs.) mney will be cheerfully refunded. The millionaire cannot our than THE ROYAL HOUSEHOLD, nor even the ily use a flour that is more economical. FEEAMS? o Agents Port Perry and vicinity. 33585F88%8 SONYA, © Licensed ion ; Fas i 5 tion ape 17, 194 I am prepared to pay Cash and the hi hes price at all timed for any quantity of fio mien al il Te > I keep at all times a'good assortment of all kinds of the Best Meats--Fresh and Salt--obtainable and at reas< onable rates as possible. I am also in the market, at all times, for Choice Hogs, Sheep and Lambs Calves, the Highest Market Prices, EZ Fresh Fish every Tuesday. Courteous treatment and prompt delivery May 21, 1913. W. A. BOYCE ALSIKE WANTED WANTED ALL THE ALSIKE IN THIS DISTRICT Bighost Markl, Pree Bid Seed Cleaned by power. No charge for cleaning when we Bay the Seed. £2" Phone No. 83, or send Samples for quotations, B IX PURDY. wo aang -- Cattle] Hides and Sheepskins af CARD OF TEANES In returning thanks for the liberal patronage received. so far since commencing the Confectionery and Business, we beg to announce that in future we pt carrying on A Stet Cash iy "Our goods are the BEST possible, and our Prices are Right INGRA MS Port Perry, Jan. 24, tg14. ning thanks to the the extensive pat- pstowed upon them wate, that asin the 'choice fat animals faughtered, so as to | choicest and ten- s possible, and we Il times to have an ply of ID TENDER CHOICE % MEATS Il ent to op ease and deliver promptly, A SAL . M EAT S A SPECIa IY. MYRTLE LIVERY MYRTLE STATION, ONT. FIRST-CLASS HORSES AD UP-TO-DATE VEHICLES We are fully , in a satisfactory manner, to meet the public demand for all pertainirig to Livery atmoderate SHarges. S) Buention pol a te Seisinhenn of LAS TR \R. ier ar 67 p.m. unless othes-" Patronage Solicited. &F Bell and Independent Phones.' * hue baa ROSS. Prormigron. . Aninvals, Fish ing skilfully ait § Rug Work: also fo