ma v J 0 fc J I i J J ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR Loader for Oread from Old PASTRY FLOURS A SPECIALTY I BRAN 8I10RT8 AND ALL KINDS FEED FOWL Special- Feed For Dairy and Hogs LEAVE ORDER ALL KINDS OP SEEDS I Prompt Dollvopy Phono CO A HOWARD W AND TEAM ATTENDED m lJXi J I i i A Carload Just Arrived BRAN SHORTS and AH Kinds of GRAIN AND MILL FEED and Timothy Seeds Sweet Clover 70 from Phono or by Ben ferry Hon Pan ning or Russell Allan 1 i i In the for Wear you will find our stock complete Brown I dotting scarce but still a favorlto color scoured a splendid range for this season AH EARLY CALL WILL GIVE YOU YOUR WI LLIS Phono 100 IIain ii 1 LOW PRICES IN BOOTS WE ALL KNOW THAT HAVE ADVAUOKD IN A YEAR AGO WE ORDERED a of vre not delivered at the time for want of help We are now forced to take these Roots at old nHooa and sell Present Cost Prices Editorial Nbtei Of Commona lant cost living A Joint action by Canada and the to prices rtidorcd The of week a 20pago number In honor of of the pa per printed in Splendid paper liislorlcaUy and and worthy to with grout euro for perusal of fu ture generations The Times certainly to ho congratulated not upon its contribution to archives of he Town but to its constant efforts in furthering progress of the corning city A despatch from Washington dat ed May Mil soys rale of to war funds reached as as an hour cm I hat day The despatch says lions response the first of liberty loan bonds Is a deluge of gold There was no In the rale of an which I he offering Is being oversub scribed Subscriptions received dur ing ho first few hours yesterday were far In excess of the original tabulated Every of the United Slates bad been heard from yesterday Hie exception of Alaska The wealth of the Hulled Stales Is evidently ready support the Government 8- r Our Toronto Letter The Da- offering Four local officers were honored by the Govern ment viz Major Thome Flight Armstrong Lieut for signal conduct Military announce that and Units go Ibis month In order lo facilitate plans for Exhibition troops leave the Process Build ing beginning of next month The Ontario and Muni cipal Board has approved an ap plication of the Toronto and Ham ilton Highway for diversion of a short portion of the roadway cast of the River to avert danger of collision The- insurance paid on the lives of Canadian soldiers is reported amount lo The practiced new training prepared by LI Col 1 Campbell last week The United Stales Mission Hoard asked the of Ihe Mission Hoard of the Methodist Church in Canada to unilo In on work in South America In the Assize Court last Thurs day the jury awarded dam ages lo Alfred in his ac tion against the Standard Fuel Co for a broken hand Alfred McDonald a lineman on the Dell Telephone staff on Thursday of last week fell a dis tance of feet when his sup port broke He was badly injur ed f and taken lo the Hospital Daily physical drill is now ad vocated in all Public Schools Mrs Crawford one of To rontos best known women at her home on Thursday of last week She has resided in To ronto for the past years The TorontoHamilton High way project is proving more ex pensive than originally reported- It is now stated the city must give another towards its com pletion The 216th Battalion of Toronto has reached England A recommendation from the Parks Commissioner providing for the widening of the dumber Boulevard from Ave lo a point feet at a cost of has been adopted by the board of control Mr FlightLieut Royal Naval Air Service former ly on the staff of the Montreal Hank Ottawa has recently re turned from England and is now in Toronto He has been TAKE A LOOK AT LIST AND BE I Cloth Top Patent Leather Lace or bo sold for Ladles White Pumps this years style Reg for 3G0 Pro Ladles and Everyday Hoots at Seasonable Prices Ladles White Top Laoo or for to for Heavy Calf Hey for 2b0 CO Pairs Mens Patent Leather Keg for J lltno Heavy Van or for With Pine lieu for Boots for Pair Paha 20 for 1X6 Pairs Mens for u S0 Halo for Men Women to Will bo Cold for Mens for 4Co eaoh Overalls Keg for White and Pawn on Gale ly for tidies Hand Sags Weu On llo for Wontiii tltiO for fcttc of for and 4l for MISS SALE i Mi iMil it a New Now From tho time eleven yeattj old until I month to bo Irtbc ache backache pains I cramp double every month I did not know whnt it to bo a minute My health voa ell run down and tho doctors did not do mo any good A neighbor told my mother about Vegetable Compound and I took It end now I feel like a now I dont suffer eny more end I am regular every month Hazel South St a remedy has lived for forty years growing In popularity end influence and upon of declare they health to it is it not reasona ble to that It in an article of Great merit If you want special writ to PinklmmaZedlcine Co confidential Lynn filnso bo opened rerd answered by a woman held La strict confidence EARLY OH pointed Inspector in tho When the earth caved In near a building on Huron Street Arthur McOougall got his leg badly Crushed not broken He was sent lo his home in the city am bulance Toronto has decided not to have famine next winter The City Council will purchase tons and have the same stored for use It is reported that an understanding has been reached for panada and the United States to act as a unit Pood prices to be regulated and agricultur al or to be coordinated Mr Justice Pose of the Supreme Court presided at the NonJury Court for the first thee this week While working on some wires the substation on Street Monday afternoon Bert aged 12 years electro cuted by bis hand coming in contact with hightension wires Rev J of the Metro politan Church officiated at the ev ening service in Central Methodist Church Ascot avenue to fifty voices and there was a evening Tha choir was congregation Militia authorities staled that head quarters for military officers will be located at Camp fiorden on and after the last week In May f Two automobiles collided at and Mutual streets the begin ning of this week and were badly damaged Too many persons are allowed to take a run Toronto in for safety On Sunday Rev with much emphasis placed blame for of the high cost of living prevailing on the Government Exciting Times of nnllway and Charles Thompson built the Heaver for In worn- out is buried under the pres ent station at When she ended her career aha was moored to a wharf and the wharf steamer and all were cov ered over by tho railways She was a gay craft In her time And notice in the Magnet of Twelfth of July excursion round Lake Chlchlng proves that in there was more lo do than carry tho mails and wayfreight twixt To and the northern wilder ness Amateur Hand at Holland Landing have kindly vol unteered their services for the oc casion quoth the Magnet Single tickets for the trip for a gentleman and lady ad with two ladies Meals will he provided on board at Is 3d each What a time could be had in those days for 4 or even if you and the lady were both hungry William was the managing owner of the Bea ver in partnership with Charles Thompson of pro prietor of the stage line from To ronto The partners fell out on dry land of course so neither was soaked and Mr Thompson built the Morning at Holland Landing as an opposition boat in tO She ran from the old land ing on the Holland river while the Heaver took her departure from a new landing on the east branch at Bradford bridge got even putting an other line of stages on St and advertising The Peoples line of stages will leave the office Toronto for Holland Landing and Bradford every morning at half- past seven and arrive at Brad ford at oclock pm in time for the passengers to go by the Bea ver lo the several ports on Lake Sirncoe The Royal Mail Heaver will leave Han for Brad ford every morning at live oclock Goods conveyed from Toronto to Holland Landing Bradford and vice versa in spring waggons and at Passengers and goods for the steamer Gore on Lake Huron ate conveyed to Penetanguishene and Sturgeon Bay with punctuality and des patch and from Penelanguishene and Sturgeon Hay lo the Beaver There were thirtyseven taverns strung along the of stage road between ana in those days When the Heaver and the Morning met the sparks flew I tell ye said an oldtimer en thusiastically there never was anything invented to beat a steam boat race in the days of the old wood Their fuel would be piled on the hank by the land ing place sometimes for months waiting for use and by time it was taken aboard it would be well seasoned and burn like fury All sorts of wood went as fuel cord- wood sticks of maple hickory ano birch pitch pine blocks or slabs and edgings from the sawmills The steamers bad tall funnels lo give draught with gratings over Yet year l at as to develop Spavin Ringbone CUKE lin dmtKWcr toil top to the flying but at that sparks made a- fountain of fire by night and you always had to have water buckets oil deck to keep boat from blazing When it came to a race more depended on the size of the boats fuel hold and on aea of her wood lhtn on her model Everybody would lend a hand passengers and all picking out the lightest and slabs for a fire boiler popping like a Prairie Belle With a nigger squat on her safely valve And her furnace crammed with rosin and pine the old woodburner would go blazing along her runnel stream ing sparks like tho Exhibition fireworks and all hands piling in First lo get to the wharf first to get fuel was the rule and there was tall hustling when the woodpile was low The Northern agitat ed ever since got as far as Allandale in 1853 It took twelve years of fighting to make it go the remaining mile to al though it readied in But Barrio had refused a bonus in he early days and the railway threatened to make grass grow in Barrie streets while landale streets were paved with gold The Northern or as it was called officially the On tario and Huron Union was with the exception of some jerkwater line in Que bec Ihe first railway in Canada opened for passenger and freight traffic Us coming had a most important bearing on Lake slender navy The Morn ing got ahead of her rival by landing I lie business in connec tion with lie railway and the old Beaver soon afterward betook herself to the wharf where died and was buried Old litho graphed maps of in made from the survey and draw ings of show the jaunty Morning with a lowering smokestack of deck houses and Bells name on the paddleboxes Capt McDoug- succeeded Bell in com mand of the Morning and Isaac May- a wellknown mariner commanded her In She end ed her days at Belle The Mornings reign as lie railway boat was brief In Hugh built steamer at Belle She was owned by lie new railway company and called after the president the late J Morrison member of Provincial Parliament and afterwards Judge Toronto Telegram Q Q NEW A POUTiJEOS World by TonFold New York City the richest and most influential metropolis of the world today been in to a mighty fortress with a ten fold circle of defenses built quiet ly and methodically to ward off attack Starting from the outer fringe of the citys system of de fence and working towards the center this is the order of the different lines Submarines sea planes destroyers patrol vessels outer fortresses inner fortresses submarine nets mines and cap tive balloons antiaircraft guns police home defence league Submarines seaplanes and per haps Zeppelins are the weapons most feared and against these the most elaborate instruments of defense have been constructed Submarine nets have been stretched across the entrance to New York harbor and Long Island Sound and electrically fired mines have been planted in large fields at all the possible entrances to metropolis Sites for sta tionary depots were select ed long ago and thoroughly equipped The hangars at Hemp stead Plains and Governors Is land are buzzing with activity Companies of United States ar tillery that man the forts are be ing drilled harder than ever Bat teries of light artillery have been placed to light hostile submarines and antiaircraft guns posted at strategic points Surveyors from the Signal Corps have selected the skyscrapers on which the arma ment and searchlights have been mounted There are en forts in the North Atlantic artillery district that guard New York They are Wright Terry Tyler and Mansfield outer forts and Schuyler Hamilton and Hancock inner Point considered the master key of Yorks de fenses is being converted into a series of fortifications of great strength The nounting of inch guns there will insure the forts at Sandy Hook from being outraged by any afloat Batteries of six- inch guns for flghting subma rines already are in position and thousands of men are working with feverish haste on the com pletion of other defensive works along Ihe Jersey coast Wilson Star Washington May Nino new regi ments of army engineers to be corn- posed exclusively of the highlytrain ed railway men will be the first American troops to be sent lo France They will go at the earliest possible moment May The 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