ry by proxs may von cartadt con- er, mother, sol daughter, wer of es intending | "ol at lanst BO acres = Tu certain Sri an Meve A ge prion six mynths in each eg from dnge of homustead { hE tha tims re gniced to patent) and cultivate filty acres extra. rr oN raat stead mx months in euch then ly WwW. W. CORY, "Deputy of the Minister of the Intarior. N. B =Unauthoriz>d publication nf this adveitisemens will not Le paid for. 28686. SA The courses are § : ugh and facinating. An 'entirely. : "Oanadian Business Procedure the training of the ambiti- ous young people of our coun- try. . © Our Graduates are succes. ful. ask a student or x:student, they are our best Lindsey Business College A. H. Spotton, districts a' homestender in | n ngs » r acre. & de upon thiy home- eR hng exhausted his ad right, sud cannot «htain a nption may eter for a purchased astaad in cestalu districts, Price $3.00 per acve. Duries.--Must reside X vanrrs, cultiv atu filty acres and erect a house worth # | first class dairy farm and is only | patronage solicited, Terms reasonable : Maintains "a high stan da. : : and gives a thorough training 'or Sub-ageney | in oy : in. all Commercial Subjects Enter any time. Better now. Home-Stady Conrses." Write | for particulais, na miles of his homestead on a t lan res solely owned occupied by "him or "his father, 'daughter, brother or E. E, LOGAN, Principal; LAUNDERING once at Lanudering in ong offthe ncgept cities in England [ am' prepar- ed to do Laundering in a maouer that cannot fall 10 please ny patronk, both ae regards style and price. Residenco sonth vud of Perry Street, Patronage solicited, 5 ry MRS, TRASK, Port Perry, Nov. 25, 1913. . Farm tor Sale. TYHE undersigned offers for sale that excellent farm being lot 15, concession 4, in the township of Reach, containing 200 acres more or less, of choice land a large por- tion of which is cleared, the balance being splendidly wooded. The land 1s in a capital 'state of cultivation There 15 on the premises an orchard and a complete supply of water. There is a:darge barn with cement slit nd Her 'barn capital on ng about 1} from Port Perry on a leading road. "This farm is, in every respect, a balf a mile from Manchester tail way station, For particulars and terms, apply ,0 the proprietress on the premises S. A. PHERRILL: Prince' Albert, June 28,1911. Stewart M. Graham, LIGESED AUGTIONEER, gratusty of dome" ational i * 8chaol tant to 711 -y wish to draw the attention" ert to the use of Land Its effect on Corn, Clover, the 15th livery. -T will not stock will 'be supplied, Price "per ton in non-retnrnable® days from date o don't forget 'erms --30° eke , Wheat, { ete, is' good; none know better . "than the farmer how good. I will 'be pleased to accept orders up to of March for 1st of April 1 of Farm- Plaster | Duessep Loncer » Rotax Lumber © Lara rh SuneLas RooriNg MgraL SnINGLES : SIDING AND CEILING | Orpar Poste & Oot, Lave any, only HAYES had an extensive éxperi-| Canadians intending to. visit Lon- don are warned by Scotland Yard through the Dominion Government police against confidence men who have lately been getting a very pro- fitable living pu' of visitors. These tricksters, it is pointed out, know that if drfested they will es- cape prosecution, because the victim has usually booked his return pass sage home and therefore cannot stay in London to prosecute, and without & prosecutor the London police must liberate the prisoner, The principal hunting-grolinds, acs | cording to the police circular, are the British Museum, Trafalgar Square, | = tha vicinity of the steamship dffices sn Cockspur street, and Westminster Mouse In Aeroplane, ' While ar army biplane was being overhauled after a flight by Lieut. Fletcher, of the Royal Flying Corps, from Aldershot to Montrose (over 500 miles), a mechanic saw a mouse dart across one of the planes. On Investigation he discovered in the cor- ner of the wing a "nest" made from shreds of the fabric, with a number of young mice in it. Well Trained. Miss Wilkins, the primary teacher, was instructing her small charges. "Name one thing of importance that did not exist 100 years ago," sald the teacher. Ralph Franklin, an only child, who was seated in the front row, promptly arose and answered: po ~ 'ed, pronounting the sentonce, 'Oafetdl = re jp The ease before the court involv gang of thieves, and one of the acs cused, 8a woman, guilty of keeping and maintaining & "fence," The penalty was two years in:state's prison, As the judge Suis risoner cetled out to her husband, a had managed to gét off by plead- ing an alibi and was among the spec- tutors: . "Don't forget, Bill, to take the plumes out of my winter hat and put , 'em away in camphor." ; Pretty Warm. ' Once a visitor was narrating & case be had just heard in court. This was his way of expressing his mean- ing: TEiat this point," said the narrator, | "she broke down and swept scalding tears." "My goodness," exclaimed a Haten- er, "she must have been boiling over with rage!"--London Telegraph. ete ~ Hatlkss Professors. The rigid convention of professor- fal elrcles at Toro) 'og University, has had a little shock through the action of Dr. Satterly, who, the students state, has lost his hat so often that be has now refused to wear one at all. He has been discovercd on very snappy cold mornings proceeding to the University carrying a cane but without either hat, cout ot gloves. Dr. Satterly is a professor in physics und comes from Cambridge. Prof. Teows of the German department has been seen occasionally without his hat. = 7 WHEN THE UNDER A BLANKET OF ~ gNOW AND ICE. Oranges! Oranges ! | Oranges! | | Let Us Show You the Land of Sunshine and Flowers NORTH IS producing. a es. We also have a ch for which, we will 2 > up to half its st only choice fat animals' | Choice New Raisins8 Ibs for '- 26¢c New Cleaned Currants 3 Ibs for » 24c Extra Quality Currants. 10c 1b New Seeded Raisins, Jb Pkgs, 2 for 25¢ " «New Seedless Raisins, 1b Pkgs, 2 for 25¢ New Secedless Raisins «0h 100 ly Orange, Lemon and Citron Peels™ 20c Ib Choice New Dates. - 10c 1b New Shelled Almonds - 40clb Five Roses Pastry Flour Corn and Peas, 8 tins for i ( Purity Flour " ~ FARMERS | R, BRAN AND SHORTS ! \ BEROTUR Ve have a full Stock of Flour of the following Celebrated and Popular Brands-- PURITY, REINDEER, THREL STAR, ell as {MONARCH anp DELIGHT PASTRY FLOUR. BRAN & SHORTS Bran amd Shorts we have Best Brands--PURITY anp LINDSAY BRANDS. Farmers and others before contracting for their Summer supply notations for soo Ib. and § ton will do well to obtain our ns, for which we make Special Prices: Ingrams'. TAXIDERMY & Animals, Fish, Deer Heads, etc. Bird Mount- ing skilfully and promptly executed. Also Fine Rug Work done in the latest styles. We are also prepared to buy Hides, and pay the Highest Prices for them. Charges moderate. Call and get quotations. 3 arch 5, Ap July 4; Sept. 4, Det. LA an, 8, 19) : 2, BROUGHAM -- a Sha faBelh "|8. PORT PERRY--Cler Ham, Port Prrry--tan. 17, Moy ad Dept Bd 4. UXBRIDGE Clerk, BM Uxbridge--Jan. 10, March 14, 18; July 14, Sept, 8, Nov. 20, A885. ; 5. CANNING TON~Clerk : Stay tory Caoni May 14, 12 May 15, July 16, Bep {9g 18, Jan. 14, 1916. 3 7. UPTERGROVE -- Clerk, leovard, Atherly -- January March 11} May 16,July 17, Sept, 1 © Nov. 17, Jan. 18, 1815, By oe FAREWELL: * "Clerk of the Moai, Dated at Whitby, Nov. 26th, 1918, INGRAMS' --TE-- HeadquarterswSantaClans DAINTIES IN CONFECTIONERY & PASTRY f FANCY CHINA, ¥OYS, &C. UR HOLIDAY STOCK is the most extensive, com= prehensive and exquisite ever shown in this conimitin- ity and requires only to be seen to ineet approbation and a ready respons® to purchase. BOUNTIFUL SUPPLY of good things are in storé in Confectonery aad Pastry liness EAUTIFUL CABINETS OF BON-BONS--Boxes are priced from 25 cents to $6.00. UR CHINA AND TOY DISPLAYS cannot fail td meet your admiration. Bota FAIL TO FREQUENTY VISIT oiir Estab= lishment during the Joyous Season. "'Ofir ¢harges 'are. 'moderate . and we guarantee tp please our patrons. Patronage solicited. £5 Phone No. 2. OAWKER BROS. ¥. DOUBT Has just received @ Full Range of Overcoatings {(Chincillas and Rough Goods) i from S815 to B26 "samples of Suitable Goods for Ladies' Coats which will be made up and a Parflest Fit Guaranteed *RESH & TENDER CAWRER BROS. In returning thanks to the lic for the extensive pat- hage bestowed upon them | 21d intimate, that as in the | bo slaughtered, so as to | ure the choicest and ten- | rests Cuts possible, and we end at all times to have an FULL STOCK COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON EAT only per ea a ar IN 5 I am prepared to pay Cash and the highest price at all times for any quantity of Wool. 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. x IT am also in the market, at all times, for Choice Cattlé, Hogs, Sheep and Lambs Calves, Hides and Sheepskins as the Highest Market Prices, EZ Fresh Tish every Tuesday. Courteous treatment and prompt delivery May 21, 1913. WwW. A. BOYCE ft Market Price ail 1 by power. No charge for cleaning w we Buy the Seed. 33; or send Samples for quotations.