| GEN, BIR SAM HUGHES, K.OB., Lp! sven diame "their disposition, and here they are a present located:- _fantry (in® ".eartier) (in France) Second Centingent (ln Brit- Hh ar of the big cro bac year," he said, "the grain seommfssion has ifi service three big storage elevators for emergency pur- | poses. "These elevators are located 1 at Ca , Moose Juw, and Saska- toon, and together cub tak 110,600,000 bushels of grain, "Ten million bushels geem to be much when one thinks of the big crop," the Cominissioner ex- plained, "but with such a margin of insurance, we are amply protected against loss by a blockade." He went on to show how 42,000,- 000 bushels could be taken care of at the head of the lakes; 80,000,000 bushels can be stored in Eastern Can- ada," while 70,000,000. bushels or care of wators. Adding to this the 10,000,- . 000 bushels capacity of the three new elevators, 150,000,000 bushels are accounted for 1f a blockade occurred right at the commencement of the season, which was almost impossible, The balance of the: crop could easily 'be retained on the:farms with- out burt, and without piling a bushel of wheat on to the open prairie, ALL EQUIPMENT : FROM GOVERNMENT more i8 the capacity of the Hne elo- | t US FILL YOUR BINS FOR WINTER. WE o TEE OUR COAL TO BE NOTHING BUT , L. & W. SCRANTON COAL Standard Anthracite. The Best Coal mined, Considering the lity THE CHEAPEST, . > : We Guarantee: full. weight and that our coal is as free from dirt ind imperfections as it 1s possible to be. THE COAL i Orch ar MAN GUARAN- . v ist, Port Perry. ¢ Habit, Friend--I bear you have some new babies at your house. Campaign Manager--Yes, I gave fit out to the newspdpers that we claim en, though, confidentially, it is only two. + ea _ From Necessity. Freshman -- Barber. in shaving me please be-careful to shave down. Tonsorialist--1'hére is little else to do, 800. iat - th R EVERYBODY LUES YET 1 ~ (Buccessors to the late P. O. Graham). Sole Agents for : This " Empress Cushion : tashionable women' know 1readeasy Shoe" is perhaps the stamp on the bottors of a 'most talked about" shoe to- e is a style guarantee. day in Canada, being easy fit- Empress Shoes" are fashioned ting, very flexible and the most 0, meet the needs of every .orhfortable "shoe made any- in dress. We have a where. It is made also in will = © eet bom ond Bluche: laced and Oxford styles. of the "right now" styles. We are agents for this comfort- We are sole agents for the able shoe which is made in " Canada. Having leased the Garage we are rushing business so far with Lighly satisfactory result. | Tune Foro is giving universal satisinetion--hence its great popularity vih all, It has been brought to the atten- tion of the Department that units organized for overseas service are soliciting subscriptions from the pub- ! lic. for the purchase of articles of equipment, band instruments, and fo the creation. of a regimental fund, and it has been reported that soma units have charged an admission fee to witness parades, etc., for a similar-- purpose; It shi be borne in mind | |: that units of the Overseas Forces arg Minister of Militia, 'Bke! by McConnell, rerything nece S pent, and it should not be necessa: to appeal to the public for assistance, especially as there are many objects of a patriotic and philantbropic char- acter to which the Canadian public have contributed most-liberally. The practice above referred to does not "commend itself to the Militia Council, and steps will be taken to prevent a continuance of thé same, and no such thing as appeals for subscriptions will be permitted except by express permission obtained beforehand from the Militia Cotmncil. NEW REGIMENTS - TO GO TO ENGLAND It -has been decided to send to England as complete units twelve in« fantry battalions now in training in Canada, Twg from the Maritime Provinces, one from Quebec, five from Ontario, two from Manitoba and Saskatchewan, and one 'each Alberta and British Columbia. = On the arrival of these troops in Eng- land, Canada's overseas force will number about one hundred theusand, co "the number of - Canadian 's Light Tn- in"Fyance)...... 1,000 "Contingent. (from Val- : 32,000 Li. 20,000 22,000 C ) 5,000 15,000 raised) (in Cahada).... he Ay duty and E me. Service (fn Canada) 10,000 original Princess Patricia' | the first Canadian force to a Try. ng In France, loss than 100 fp oyostwrtgnt gives his Ife to whests, ¢ he The boatwright works on boats all dayy a The playwright no exhaustion feels, Because bis 'work is only ploy. wos ments are Sats an ae Fick unit agoln 'be explained in connection | above table that at the time | #1 pelieye in having a good break- b das if Turkey would Kvery morning we bave fruit, thirteen Lestmans of egEs, toast and coffee." Can: ' Poor Commuter. ought to be enough for any ; Graham & Carnegle. : TE Hao & TL (Bucsesscr to WW, LET US QUOTE YOU ON THE BD ul! kf f 1) Sil puriinglon Perfect dio we buying elsewhere, po , in succeeding 7M Why buy a Silo made of Spruce when our Pine Silos Lioyee he intends supplying Ost LO more. the publicvitl M whieh for quality cannot be excel cod anywhere. Only Choicest Auimals will p ebased so that customersh way rely on all occasions "gn ab obtaining Chico Cuts MAUDE & MILLS, my shop, which constant COAL DEALERS LORT Ai. Boyee), Samples of Doors and Staves can be seen at our Coal flice on Walter Street i. Call, write or phone for particulars, terms and prices, &c. contains a full supply of PERRY Most Tender and Meat, . . o Agents for Port Perry and District. ouse Phone 38 r 2 Office Phone 38 r RESH & TENDER SAWRER BRGS. Prices.moderate. Fresh Fish received weekly. n returning thanks. to the ublic for the extensive pat- pnage bestowed upon them _ puld intimate, that as in the ct only choice fat animals i¥ill be slaughtered, so as to sure the choicest and _ten- farests Cuts possible, and we nd Game in Seaso a Phones--Bell 68 r 2. Ind. goo. J.B. Lundy, LD8,D.D.S. | DENTAL SURGEON {Successor to Dr. R. L. Graham) Graduate, Royal Collage of Dental Sur geons and Usiversity of Toronto. Office - PORT PERRY, Ont. ud Crd Ou Op Load Tost Yi Fatintually, Charges (Violate F. E. LUKE OPTICIAN. 70 &onge St JRONT i at all times to have an ied VOTERS LIST 1915 For the Municipality of the _ Township of OTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that I have transmitted or de- livered to the persons mentioned in Section 9 of The Ontario Voters' List Act the copies requited by said section to be so transmitted or de- livered of the said List, made pur- suant to said Act, of all persons ap- pearing on the last Revised Assess- ment Roll of the said Municipality to be entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Elections for Mem- bers of the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal Elections ; and the said List was first posted up at my office at Manchester, on the 21st day of August, 1915, and remains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law. W. F. DOBSON, Clerk Township of Reach. Dated this 21st day of Aug., 1915. Farm For Sale or Rent 112 ACRES South East 23, and west 18 acres of lot 24 in the 10th con.,, Reach. Frame Dwelling, Barns stone stabling underneath, Good Well. 4 miles from Port Perry, con- venient to church and school." Apply to EDWIN MARK, Little Britain. rt of lot pe sole 'head of a family, male over 8 years old, indy ho stead a quarter Section of available: Domiuiou land in Manitoba, Sa katchewan or Alberta. The appli: cant must appear in "person at the Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-agenc¥ for the district. Entry by proxy be made at any Dominion La Agency (but not Sub-Agency), on cers tain conditions. fis Duties --Six months' residence upon, and cultivation of the land in each of three years. A homesteader may live within nine miles of his homestead on_ farm of at least 80 acres, on certdlil conditions. A habitable house is re-. quired except where residence is pers ormed in the vicinity: In certain districts a homesteader i good standing may pre-empt quarter section alongside of his home stead, Price $3.00 pur acre. a Duties. --Six months residence in eac! of three years atter earning homestea atcnt; also 50 acres extra cultivation 're-cmption patent may be obtained ag. homestead patent, on certain condi tions. : A settler who has exhausted : homestead right, may take a parc homestead in certain districts. Pri $8.00 per acre. Dutics.--Must res 81x months in each of three years, caltivs ate fifty acres and erect a house worth $300. § The area of cultivation is subject to, reduction in case of rough, scrubby ee. stony land. Live stock may be substi<. tuted for cultivation under certain con ditions. W. W. CORY, C.M.G., { Deputy of the Minister of the Interior; N. B --Unauthorized publication of, this advertisemont will not be paid for.--61388. Order Your <=>SPRING SUIT NOW ! We lave the Largest and Most Complete Stock" of Spring and Summer Suitings ever shown in this District. A Nice Stock to choose from, Fit and Finish (uaranteed Far better and cheaperthan Ready-to-Wear. . You are cordially invited to inspect our splendid Stock of Cloths, etc. The colorings are rich and tone in beautifully. while the superior toxture guar- antees endurance, ~~ Ladies' Tailoring as usual. ~~" W. HE. DOUBT. RED CLOVER ALSIKE AND TIMOTHY SEED FOR THE ' SPRING TRADE. All Seed EE Tae sold subject to Government Insped raded accordingly. - Prices Rear pee Wo are Still Buying AVING ERAS] Po: