EALI:3D` _T_EIfDER`.S qddmgsga; to 3 ___.._.._.-_.,_..`__ .__.j_.___.__..._.___.-- K RAILW A? SYSTEM v T. , ' , - . . - . ` Sari? AUGUSTJZ3 d`-- I Inll stations N0 th f. b 1: ti 1 di M ' Line. T0r`?" Ur` W . 1' F5?`utl.II.* [Via-Stratfgrdg ll :ta!tli%ns'(l)`:m!!1`t) 8.I?(inNOX`t1lD.11(1l`.u.5Lut 10" ff? :' g - 89 Rem -aw` . ` Junction. 'QUU'S! 28=_g_I\--F`rom`__alI stations Tbtdnto gmd East, and East of Orillia and scam .-; ` . v . u ' ~ormoumri- AlI_GU3TI` 50th.. F:If.qvlIbI:.:I`.}1~aVt.:stlons'_l`o.r.-ontot<)_I~Tort11'Bay,mc1usive.andWcst mu 4}` * `Half--.ce1.1t*'mi1e, to Vlinnipegu; [$18 to destination in I FARM LABURERS EXGURSIUNS Wrhile Capt. J as; McNa.bb and-` G. G. 1- -n-n:...........\.\A nmro. f.rn1Hn.Q'l -"r7---v- ---..-. , iv ` "i"mm5?!T?i3 P:uL.1A1;1'1puLAs.' TICKETS- Nagioiial Exhibition % J -' mi cu'1A-c-o' Md Plunhalf-cent`xnil_e from Winnipeg to destination, but not bk) L ~ - MacLod. Calgary or Edmonton. L--nA-n___ _____ By orde rl. A tw'e pound 11mski11O11ge was caught by alady in the Own- abee. Rlver, near Peterboro. R. -C. DESRO CHERS. Secretary. -1. ,1` 'I'\,,'L1f TI'T--_1_- - guys: v I--_--- ;., .':T`` _ . _ RaLte 2:E c;:;\;I . ,,ll.v'ti'.3kI!ta hlid 161- itqm.igntg_Tdqgdgy. Sept. 10th. `1912. vquuurwz $jjj--V7 +2.;-;..m \ -to` `(Toronto and Return . -`~'~~'nn:..a. .`.`;:..*. n;-._-~ .. A _ ,, Sept. 3 a_n Sent-' . `$1 .55 `Ant. :7 andd2%=_ $10.00 (139 WINNIPEG IKIIIIK A III` 'f_n_I_II.I.N`I(3.BLE,V AGENT, PHONE 6b` nie:Tn'N1N6 Of '.'.';1}` :Simoe, Ont. % P1ans, $pecicat,i11s :11;-ii f.,1.;,l contract; can be sewn :11:-I f..,.m; ten-der obtained at thi. I)..m,_.tI, and at ofees Of H. 53.31`; District Engineer, ('..1;;'...;`:,..b, Life7Bui1ding, TOI`(`)11tn, ():1:~__ H Lamb, Esq., District I`:I1<.."iz..-- w 501', 01113., and on appIi-;2*E -:-. ta Postmaster at Bell Ewu1`.`_ U:%t._ I Persons tendering gm. 1,, tenders will not be (*011~:i-iv lmade on the printed fm:.. and signed with their um tures, stating their cu.--11;, `places of residencze. In ~. firms, the actual . ture of the occtipntimi, :u:. residence ofeach xn.=nii . must be given. iv Each tender Amu In 2`. fby an accepted (`hr-+q(u~. uh bank, payable to thr . Honourable th}:-V Minm.-= Works, equal to tt-I1`; ;p.c.) of the amount .,~" which will be fr;rf<`-in-:7; if tenrlering (leclizw fr -; contract when (--.1H<-..1 1:1 or fail to c0mp1M.'- t :::- traoted for. If t!:~ M.-.~7.. fcoxglzfrrl gm czheqzw will 't~ Mr. Frank Watt of Barrie; `has! been renewing a.cquaintaI1Qe at Glford, where he iorm-er'1_V taught school. ` \.\. IJVKAIL nun . ` The pepartm:-u= Self to acempt the der. ~ Depuitrtment. of Publi: V. _ ` Ottawa, A1 iDepartment of Mulitia and _ Defence I " - _ Newspapers will this advertise1n(ent : without Tauthority I 111ent.-9T02l3. .Plan.; and spcci:;:: "seen 9.11:1 full infom. -at the oices. `of t.h- _mand`ing jhe Bud` Div Ont. and the City wood. 011t., and the IT ,gin`eer Services. H-.. Etawa. E The Dpartment doe: mt Self to accept the 14)-'0.~t tender. !* NOTICE -TO cox ; !{SEALED `TENDERS. _the envelope. "'Te11~:}z.-r ' `tion of Collingfwrml '1 `and nddm_=,.=.ef?' to _ $31` `(*o:;tmc-ts. Militia 11. lt-awz1_.`wi`1I be re::ei\'r~1 Sptember 9. 1912. 13:- tion ofn Rie I-1-.1::\-_nL-at "Ont. . " Tenders must he 1::-.1.L . :. ' supplied by the D-=.>.p;xrr:;;.-:.' compamed by an a("L`P}rt.twi -:: n Canadiaxi Cl1a1'ton--:1 Ihzalx per cent. (10 p.c.) of t'2~.~.~ ms. thet tender, p-ayabio ta `.':1:. able the Minister of M11: ` 4 iDefence, which mnount v.`i~.. feited if` the party h-miv clines to enter into. or f:zi?..~ plete the contract in :11.-wr-3.: his tender. JCJKJKXICJLVLJ .l.'l"ln|~` ' i . _. 1)op\x:. 3`-ii Department of Militia mi 1%" Ottawa, Augu.~t 1~`-. 1* Newspapers will not N If- *this' advertisement is in~x-.:'I-"1 [out authority from the U>``:" `HQ. 18-114-2.--2.7315. OF COMMERCE crollmgwood, cm, 1:: EUGENE E1s1:'r. By order. R. P. I`)FT\'i1 ` Eastern Canada- tir _vI'IIl5 9, 1912 mt) Hllry Gallo-way.-3 of Ctoemore and`! `Thomas Sac-he} of Barrie have been} sent to the House- of Rrafxtgef ati Beeton. . i 1 , u .,AVIH `-TILT \V'.n:]: Etc. ' `["`|\J|lI` W-, ['3,:i()[| TY Y arrl * Of ent I fhri I Crawsh b01'1ng' through the clay base, are said t0 be. respoz1sib1 far the breaking away of Tuer s d-am at 1 Allist-on. ; a dd IE6 1-1,3 CAPITAL, $15,000,000 `A REST, $12,500,000 ex for fro lo vou (5; self novg mu 1'01- mm W!) UH.` i" /7 W` n,w (I H. 0 Africa , Cuba ~ `Macedonia . " , r Russia Arabia Denmark ` Malta V I -' ~ Servia ` Argentine Republic Egypt. , ' Manchuria Siarn I Armenia - _ Finland - .Mexlco , Siberia , 7 Australia ` Formosa . Newizealandt South Africa Austria-Hungary > France . Norway I A Spain A_ ' Belgium _ Germany aPanama I ' e Straitssettlementn Brazil . .- Greece {Persia - - Sweden . ~ 1 Bulgaria - . , Holland Peru ` , . ._ Switzerland Ceylon . . Iceland I Philippine Islands` Syria _ Chili - India Poland Turkey 8.7 China _ Italy - V Portugal United States, Crete Japan Rournania West Indies, etc. ' These drafts can be drawn in sterling, francs, marks, lire, kronen, yen, taels, roubles, etc., according to the money of the country in which they are payable. This enables the payee to obtain the exact` amount intended. 4--11:3: jgggg-3;. Ii 9| {Drafts on the pncipal ci'ties'in;:]hi: f`>llowi1-1 g c")t:1t1"i:eVs*is?s_tVxedv:I%it'liot1t . e ay: - - . " ` V . . n----- VFROM -'i`HE HAVOO. AT GRAND OPERA. HOUSE,` THURSDAY, SEPT. 3rd. X . A11 informatio~n has ben laidi `Ag. OOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOO3 . DRAF'rs ON { FOREIGN 4 C0UN.TR;I1 += | - - . I GOING DATES AUGUST 20th-From all stations on all lines on and South- of the Grand Trunk Main Line. Toronto to Sarnia. including all stations on the C.P.R. Toronto to Windsor (inclusive) and Branch Lines including Guelph sub-division from Guelph South and from Brampton South. q AUGUST 23rd-From Toronto._and all stations north of. but not including the Grand Trunk Main Line. Toronto to Sarnla. and from Toronto east to. bu-t _ not including Kingston, Sharbot Lake and Renfrew; and C.P.R. Lines west of Renfrew. V ' U . _ . AUGUST 88th--From all stations in Ontario, Toronto and East.` Orxllla and Scotla nctlon and east; also east of North Bay. and Eastern Ontario. AUGUST 30th--gom Toronto and all statlons.west. in 0ntario North Bay and we_st.T including C.P.R. stations. Sudbury. to Sault Ste. arle. `Ontario. ON!-W4! SECOND-CLASS ncms WILL II SOLD 10 WINNIPIB ONLY * . One-way second class tickets to Winnipeg only will be sold. Each ticket will include a . verication certicate. with an extension coupon. When extension coupon has been signed at Winnipeg by a farmer. showin he has en ged the holder to work asa farm laborer. the coupon will be honored up to ptember 0th for ticket at rate of-one-hall cent mile (minimum fty cents) to any station west of Winnipeg on the Canadian Pacific. anadian Northern or Grand Trunk Pacic Railways in Manitoba. Saskatchewan 0: Alberta. but not ' west of Edmonton. Calgary or McLeod. Alta.` - - . 4 . _ A certificate will be issued entitling purchaser to a second-class ticket to return froxnany station on the Canadian Pacic. Canadian Northern.-or Gran` Trunk APaci_c Railways in Alberta. Saskatchewan and Manitoba east of MacLeod_..Cal:ary and Edmonton. tooriglnal startlnfugzint by the same route as travelled on :&iourl\'.'ty.on' or` before 9 November 30th .on payment of one half cent 1' mile,( _ um. cent!)-I19 We Winnipeg addecl to $18.00 from Wlnnipea. provided t eholrler deposits the certicate with the ticket alfent on arrival at destination. and works at least thltty days at A For fu particulars see nearest C.P.R. Agent, or write-- . - C u. n-.InmrnY- n-1-..A.. 'c.s'.n.~. 1'.n.:.T Ga solinelinginjg WIUAIU I V Ivulvlvurnmy, Plus but cent per mus from Winnipeg up to Macneod. Calgary. or Edmonton. _ Z as-1-unn TRIP EAST. s1a.oo FROM wmmm-:c Plus half cent per mile from all pouggeagz of "coma Ta'n3'WE'|".7'P s1o.oo TO wmmpzc mm huh-ant. mar mlla from Wlnnlnez un TVVVYYVVVVVVVVV NOTES ""a'E(i=2"iii:'7 '"i=:'KNc H *Wmnu LABORERS WANTED I-' FIIIUU Germany Icl and -' India FOR HARVESTING IN WESTERN CANADA in 3. rst-c1a_s s. :'oncV1_`I`t_iO11 31.` J`. 'GiiAs'E1`1'. Manager. La Alene. UL wuI.c*` ll. a.uunrn`1r.Tn.r.A.. c.r.g.. Toronto- FROM NEAR AND FAR :1 V \ O O 09060000000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO` K against Ccv>1. `Loyd for bingdrunk in a local option town, says The ,New,- [market Esa. A L l Alliston has` reduced its tax rate .by three mills, and the tax collector `will gather in the levy `at `the rate `of 24 8-10 mills; - _ ' . - , _ . Chief of Police _Borth.wik of C0117 1ing:.wo0d,%has. res.igne-if ton accept a `gsimilar position. at "Swift Current, {Sask., at a salary of $1500. . `A _.While crankinggche engine of his motor b0.at,`Ed. Chappelle of `Pena-. tang`, had, his hand. severely ViI'1'j.ured, iwhen the machine back-red. I C?-onnaught Gardens, .which bel [put on the market in improved con~ Idition, with sidewalks, lights, etc." - I .New market has` a f sub-divisioin, ` A The receipts, ` of the` garden pairty `held i-n aid_.of theVMemoria1- Church, Peuetanguishene, `amounte:d to $1106, iI1otWi_t}1staI1dingv inclement Weat_h!'. ` } VJ. 'O.`Coates of Orilli-a has T been awarded` the .c0_ntracts for the ce- ment Work on two steel` and concrete County bridges b etwe-.11 f-B69-tOI1 and Allistom ` ' I W.` uurway \ Panama '~ [Persia lslatids` J as. Whimsber an-d Geo.jK_noW1es, two Newmarket storekeepexs, A were `ned; $10 `each for infractions of }the early closing by-law in force in `that. town. - - I Mrs. Dyment of _ Brad`f01"d,-was Tin-` jured when cranking an auto last; Week, A nasty cut just above the %nose_.Vva:fs111stai1_1ed when the lever `sprung ac<.. Whitby will get fa. $10,000 C'arneg'ii library. ' b _ . 1D.UU r vlvl II I I` u I r nau- per of Macnood. Oalgary or Edmonton to W lnntpez Gedrge Reid an aged inmate of theg ii3ARR1E.% 1_E' -Rfixg: `and ..a.Pnativ vQf .'at. that institution Vlxst week- He broke his hip some months `ago and has been -bediast sinee.`_= - x , ' Cherry _ will j issue a writ for damages against. the Town "of ,'Me`aford for the ' death ;of. her husband, .v'vho; was eleatrocilted there 1_'e_oen.t1y. wh'en' a hpilq driver fell. Markdale solicitors have the matter in hand. \ `V The ` Chadian _ Baptitlhsays-2 The .Rev. James Brown, after. a pastor- ate T of seven years" with the March- mont and Mitchell Square churches,` tendered his resignation recently, and "is open to accept_~a call in the near :E11tursf-2. ' . ' `V .> I T .GTravenl`1urst-Fall Fair. .wil1 hold a{ baby show. ' ' I It `is. lmored in IwIatni1to11 that! ' the `Baldwin Loc'o`motive . Works have | under consideraion the establishing of an` iIIgm11se' branch Canadian p1ant.K.at~thev Ambitious City. A num- ber of other new industries are to V_be started in Hamilton soon. Mr. Jos. McDermot-t. sr., shot a bind,` said to beia Louisiana heron, in the front eld ofhis -farm, -near Beeton, on Tuesday of last week. The.bird is `beautifully marked and of `large size, -measuring ve feet nine `inches with wings extended. For violation of the, Liquor Li- cense Act, Inspector Boyer -had the following parties on . the carpet: Boyd Leishman of Braoebridge, n- ed $200 and` costs, Howard Vincent ned $100 "and costs The. manager of the Royal Muskoka $50 and costs on each of two convictions.-Graven- lhurs-t Banner. I. ` By a vote of "268 to 265 Orillia ratepayers decided not to spend $25,- I000 on building sidewalks invout1y- ing parts of the Town. The bye- election to `ll two vacancies in the Town 7Council caused by the resig- nation of Aldermen Hale and Cur- ran; resulteci. in the. election, of Jabez Woon, James Tucker. |T Two young and another f Vdul`gingfi'n uu Missisrsaga str< lnoon, "and, i:gr( uuxguxs an LllL.`lL'\,p,g;1J suuxw. 1;-...`_, --. street on Sunday after- noon, and forcing -children on their :way from Sunday `School into the muddy roadway, says. The Orillia Packet. Chief Reid promptly ar- rested them, and lodged them in the ilock-up, -and in the morning they plea-died not guilty before the Police Ma.g`i.stra.te. They were remanded to. the lock-up`, but changed their mind} befcme night, and pleaded: guilty.] The penalty was $15 and costs, amounting to $19.50 in each case. I Mr. John Hugh Hammond of Or- illia has in his possession the flag, carried by the Lake Simcoe Indians, -under` Chief Wm. Yellowhead, in the `war of 1812. It is only an old bit of hunting; it is only an old tattered rag, but it signies loyal devotion and patriotic self-sacrice that make it a` precious relic,` The ag has beenpin the possession of the Yellowhead _family"a hundred years, and Elijah Yello.wh:ead, a great- grand-nephew of, the old "war chief, has `placed it in . Mr. , Hammondfs hands, for safe keeping. The eld is blue, wjthyai Union Jack in the corner, , e Mr. John Gearin. . Having been in -failing health for the past twelve months-,= Mr. John ,Gearin died at the ~ House of Provi- dence, Toronto; on Thursday of last week, in his 81st year. Deceased, '.who `lived during "the greater portion of his life in Thorold, Ont., moved to Toronto six years ago. He is survived `by his son, Rev. Father Gearin,'_of Phelpston, -and several nieces. The remains were conveyed to T-horold for inte.rme_nt.- T 'Toronto,.Aug. 23.-Found_ in a hovel unt for ha,-bit.a`tion near Sch- omberg, Olive Scuy, a -14~year-oli girl, t'o1d".a pitiful story to County. Constable John Brown, and-* as a. re- sult; James H. Raollings,` a colored man living -at \Lloy_Itown, `.9. little settlement outside of ` Schomberg, `ap- -Befbr. _Magistrate W. H. ~C(1ay,;in j1;he_` "county _` court on a 3 asault ` He `;.was ' 49.0 J'I"!.il` 3f.0f'L7V9 The. nngga nwmm:m:,A: `shoes n ' ~. `sgaf-'=.~inVv.'gvpipiu1:% n gr`?-:V':$;h.V'd:')', emf. A .PITIFUL CASE. James Peacock pf Everett '1os.t.a` horse` by ,lightning last week. ' OBITUARY. T11r6I ! s catch, at the Mr. A. J; Terrill,j Former Bar- rie Newspaper, Man Gives ` Forecast of Ngitural Gas " . City's F uture | V Under the heading of Grain Crops Wh'ic.h Wil1..Start1e` the WIhole World) a Toronto daily prints the [following illterview with A. J. N. Terrill. of Th Medicine Hat News,` and formerly editor of The Barrie Advance: ' V ' manager of the Medicine Hat Daily News, a former Toronto newsipaper man, is spending a. Week or two in the city after all absence of a num- Iber of years. Mr. Te-Crrill,` who is an ofcer of both the Alberta and Brit.- ish Columbia and the Western Can- ada Press Associations, has within; ` ' 1 1' ~---L_ ..u......1nA 4-Ina] A Mr. J. _N.l Terrill, editor and` `l 8.03 L'I'5S Ilsavuuxuuuc, Lxua n...._.-.-` the last couple of weeks attended the annual conventions of these organiz- ations, .which were held respectively at Nelson, B.C., and in the Twin Cities. He states that .the prevailing opinion amongst the Wlestern journalists is that the Prairie. Provinces will this` year `produce a grain enorp which will` startle the ,world-providing' no un- toward circumstances occur within the next couple of weeks to mar the present prospects. The winter rye and the barley have been harvested toga large extent and ten days of warm weather will carry the wheat past the danger point. . V " ` ' " -1 A,--_-L_ -1.` 1K'....J.1 1.16130 ULLL \Aua.a\.; l.,v---... Speaking: of the prospects of Medi- cine Hat, Mr. TC`I`1`lzll- claims that in ,the very near future his city will |take precedence in importance over` '-any poi11t between Winnipeg andthe coast.` He supports thestatenient by I drawing attention` to the facilities which Medicine Hat offers to indus- trial powers, viz;. poxver which he says is the cheapest in Canada, an abundant snpplv of good water and` dc-mnpctitive railway rates. .The fact that the Ogrilvies have under con-| st1'11'ctiO11 a `half-million dollar mill with a capacity of six l11U1(l1`{`(l har-4 rnls of 'flm.uj pe1'l(lay, that anotherl biw "mil ing conipany will install an cv-mi lar_c1' plant and that the Can- iadn (`-oinont Compan_v. will expend a i?.nill.im1 (l'0ll'.ars in tl1c.vmecti011 of I `works --at the Natural Gas City are! indications, M1`. Terrill points out. `of what may he expected in the way `of developmeiit at Medicine Hat._ EFIFTY TI:I0UsAN~D MEN RE- ! . QUIRED. _ Mr. 2-1ndZMrs. J. C. Picotte: of Tiny last. week celebrated thei,r_si1- .ver Wedding. ` . ' ` Yr:An s XVIVIEAT CR0`? WILLBEV1'11EV L LARGEST IN T111; I-IISTORY 0'1-" CANADA. ' The wheat_ crop of 19-12 will be the greatest; ever harvested_ in Manitoba, FARM Lmontans EXCURSIONS ~-TmSE `Saskatchewan and Alberta, thus r-l quiring the farm `laborers of - the East. to recruit and assist in harvest-z ing the Wc:rld s greatest {bread has`- ket. ' _ V l The Governments of the respective! IProvinces state that fty thousand linen will be required for this year s harvest. . These will have to be prin- cipally recruited from Ontario, and the prosperity of Canada depends on securing labor promptly. The Can- uadian Pacic, on which Company} will fall practically the entire task -of transporting the men to the West. is already making special `arrange- ments for this year. .- Excursions from points in Ontario to Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, will be `run and special trains operated, mak-. ing the trip in about thirty-six`ho4urs' and avoiding any change of cars or transfers. This will be a day shorter than any other route. ` ' .9u'.g.4.-xnn . 1'1-ya .//Qggin Trip West, $10.00 to Win- nipeg, .p1us half cent per mile from Winnipeg up to MacLeod, Calgary, or Edmonton. ' V | Winnipeg, Kzru ce:'1;w_;);r i from all pomts east of Maqleod, Cal- gary or Edmsontpn to Wmnipeg. M l\l\:` Going Dater3.---Augu`st 20th---From all stations on all lines on and south of the Grancl Trunk Mail Line, T0- ronto to Sarnia, including all sta- tions on all /`lines on and South. of the Grand Trunk Main-Line, Toron- to to Sarnia, including all-stat-ions on the C.P.R. Toronto to Windsor (inclusive) and BranchLines in- eluding` Guelph Sub-di-vision - from Guelph A South and from Brampton |South.o ` ` August 23rd--From Toronto,_ and all stations north of, but not includ- ing the G 1-and 'Lrunk Main Line, Toronto to Sarnia, and from Toron-` to east to, but not including King-' ston,' Sharbot Lake, Renfrew; and C.P.R. Lines west of Renfrew. I August 28th._--From all `stations in Ontario, Toronto and east, 0ril- 1ia_ and Scotia Junction and east; also east of North Bay and Eastern `Ontario. - V V % % August 3.<>th~En$m4'ror;;co jaixd` -all stations,--west, `in -OI,1trio;g{or`th.< Bay and -WQS17}.,inc1j1)d,ing C.P.` . _ , . stia? tin's;, s [ bunwo I jphi.;%i; ` LAa*:n.t; 2% T<.>`~L '?l{>;'f'u1lVVVpartic1.i1ars nearest C.P.R. Agentor ,w1-ite. M. G. Mur-K iR*evturn Trip East, $18.00 frorlng TT2_.--2_-.... L-.. L..1J.` ....'.._L ....._ .,...3 Salt Sea Salmon Q ~ _ Caught at Collinwood` Wn11eua-pA1;._a,a.s. .L!u:n -a.u.u....L. \}lc \IIr` Lunan. of` Collingwood t.Were trolling one afternoon off Gull Island, they caught a very ne specimen of salt sea `salmon, the only one of its kind that has ever been? caught in those waters. ' , . I V The Newmarket Ofce Specialty! "Co. ran an excursion by special strain; to Penetang yesterday. . ` .116 L/21-yu. U pus . .A.u.\/.1.` Lunan of,C0l1ingwood ' 0- ` -1: n..n I """"" "' . I It would be a wonder how the |fis.h ever came. .to be there, if it were `not known that there were `some eggs `deposited in Lake. Huron, near Sar- * AA-an :1\1Iw YTAQFG. Qvll IS- niia. some four years. ago. Gull Is- I andl is about three miles from Col-. 1 lingwood, and is owned by Mr. Lun 1. `an. There is excellent shing around 1 `this island and one doesn t know 1 [(1C~p()Sl1 B(1 in Lane. uuwu, W. .., when he is going to land the biggest l_ [black bass ever caught or some rare ] `specimen or new form of. fish kind. "1 `SEALED TENDERS addressed to] the undersigned, and endorsed Ten- ider for Wharft at Big Bay Point, [0111:., will -be received at "this of- |ce until .4 p.m., on Tuesday. Sept- `tember V17, 1912, for the construction of a Wharf with Stone Approach at Big Bay Point, in the Township of 'Im1is1, County of Simcoe, Ont. I` . Plans, specications and form of` contractocan be seen and forms of` `tender obtained at this Department! and at the offices of J. G. Sing, Esq.,! District V Engineer, Confederation} "Life Building, Toronto, Ont, H. Lamb, Esq., District Engineer, \V.iml'-3 sor. Ont.. and on application to the; Postmaster at Painswick.` Ont. E l Each tender must be accompanical by an accepted cheque on a chartered l bank, payable to the order of thel `Honourable the Minister of Public! Works, equal to ten per cent (10! p.c.) of the amount. of the tc.11 which will be forfeited if the person` `tendering decline. to enter `into an I I contract when called upon to do so. lor fail to complete -the Work con-. tracted for. If the tender becnot ac.- cepted the cheque ,will be returned. \ .fl'\`L_ 'l\.........4........'...4. 3...... ......4. 1.:....] :4. . Persons tendering are notified that{ jtenders` will not be considered un1.s;< lmade on the printed forms supplied. and signed` with their actual sigma-`E tures, stating tl1cir..or:cupntions~ and; places of'.reside_.-nee. In the case ofi Trms,zt.he atual signature, the nu-E ture_ of the occupation. and place of; residence of -each member of the rm ; must be given. - o 1 the undersigned, . and endorsed` Ten- -der for Wharf at Bell Ewart, Ont.. Lwill -be received! at this oice until '4 p.m., -on Tuesday, September 17,. 1912,` for ` the construction ` of a! Wharf with Stone Approach at the: \4 I`JL IILIKJ '\Ill\,\ILl'L/ QVV ALI. |LI\/ A I lLl\.'\.Io U I` . ~ - * The Department does not bind it- self to accept the lowest or any ton- der. 3 Ig1\.\Jn\.vu-nu`; u Department of -Public Works, ' -Ottawa, August 20, 1912. Newspapers will not. be paid for this advertisement if they iIlSr`I't it: without `authority from the Depart-| me11t.-27025. ` * V35-'36 Orillia is $0 have a new Bell tele-! phone ofce building, and central energy .will be installed. . i