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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1912-08-23, Page 550,000 FW LABORERS YY i1 FOR HARVESTING IN WESTERN CANADA' "GOING TRIP WEST." $10,00 TO WINNIPEG Plus half cent per mile from Winnipeg .up to MacLeod, Calgary, or Edmonton. `r RETURN TRIP EAST." $18.00 FROM WINNIPEG Plus half cent per milefronrallpointseast of MacLeod, Calgary or Edmonton to Winnipeg 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 tc. Windror (inclusive) and Branch Lines including Guelph sub -division fro Guelph South and from. Brampton South., AUGUST 23rd—From Toronto, and all stations north of, but not including the 'Grand Trunk Main Line, Toronto to Sarnia, and from Toronto east to, but not including Kingston, Sharbot Lake and Renfrew; and C.Y.R. Lines west of Renfrew. AUGUST 28th—From all stations in Ontario, Toronto and East, Orillia and Scotia Junction and east; also east of North Bay, and Eastetn Ontario. AUGUST 301h—From Toronto and all stations west, in Ontario North Bay and west; including C.P.R. stations, Sudbury to Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. onavat SECONO•CLASS TWEETS WILL 110 SOLD. 2O WINNIPEG ONLY One-way second sass tickets to Winnipeg only will be sold. Each ticket .will Include a verification certificate, with an extension coupon. When extension coupon has been signed at Winnipeg by a farmer, showing he bas engaged the holder to work as a farm laborer, the coupon will be honored up to September 30th for, ticket at rate of one-half cent per mile (minimum fifty cents) to any station west of Winnipeg on the Canadian Pacific, Canadian Northern or Grand Trunlc Pacific Railways in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta, but not West of Edmonton, Calgary or McLeod, Alta. A certificate will be issued entitling purchaser to a second-class ticket good to return from any station on the Canadian Pacific, Canadian Northern, or Grand Trunk Pacific Railways ua Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba east of MacLeod, Calgary and Edmonton, to original starting point by the same route as travelled on going journey on or before November 30th,1912, on payment of one half cent per mile (minimum fifty cents) up to Winnipeg addeto $18.00 from Winnipeg, provided the holder deposits the certificate With the ticket agent on arrival at destination, and works at least thirty days at harvesting. For full particulars see nearest C.P.R. Agent, or write -- M. G. MURPHY, D.P.A., G.P.R.. Toronto j 44+++.1444i4+++++++++.14+++ +++++++++% THE M .OLS •0. N S BANK Incorporated 1855 ' RECORD OF PROGRESS FOR FIVE YEARS -1906.1911 Has ea Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all the ,' Principal Cities in the World.. 1906 1911 Capital $ 3,000`,000 4,000,000 Reserve 3,000,000 4,600,000 Deposits 23,677,730. 35,042,311 Loans ancl.Investments "27,457,090 `38,854,801 Total Asset ` 33,090,192 48,237,284 . A General Banking Business Transacted SAVINGS BANK .DEPARTMENT 'at alI Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate. Zurich Branch . - J. A. CONSTANTINE, Mgr. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ .1,d••i ++++.l•.l•+++++++++•H 1.++++* GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM Farm Laborers' Excursion $10.00 to Winnipeg • VIA CIfIGAGO Plus half -cent mile from Winnipeg to legtination, but not beyond MacLeod, Calgary or Edmonton. RETURNING Half-cent.mile to Winnipeg, plus $1S 00 to destination in Eastern Canada. August20th—Froin Toronto to Sarnia Tunnel, inclusive, •via Stratford, and all stations South thereof in Ontario. August 23rd—Froin all stations North of, but not including Main Line, To- route to Sarnia Tunnel, via Stratford; all stations Toronto and North and East of Toronto to Kingston and Renfrew. August 28th—From all stations Toronto and East,• and East of Orillia and Scotia Junction. Anus 30th—From all stations Toronto to North Bay, inclusive, and west thereof in Ontario. The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway is the shortest and quickest route be- tween Winnipeg -Saskatoon -Edmonton. New Fast Express Service between Winnipeg, Yorkton, Canora and Regina. Canadit i National Exhibition Toronto :.. - HENSALL TO TORONTO AND RETURN Aug. 24 to Sept. Aug. 27 an4 29 .05 7 lilciuslve 2.(�5 Sept. 3 and 5 Minimum Rate 25 cents All tickets valid for treturn until September 10, 1912 Ask any Grand Trunk Agent for Full Particulars r The chartered banks of Canada con- tinue to steadily expand their spheres of influence. The "Bank .Directory" for the month of August shows that,in J'ltily • there were opened twenty-six new branches while, six were closed. 0n: Tuly :31st the total number of bank branches in Canada was. 2,718. Of these 1,068 were in Ontario, 440 ' in Quebec, 111 in Nova Scotia, 74 in New Bi'unswick, 14 in Prince Edward bland. 195 in Manitofiia, 24.1 in Alberta, 849 in Saskatchewan, 228 in British Columbia and "3. in Yukon, Canadian banks have also thirteen branches in Newfoundland, sixty-two in other parts of the world. Of these latter most are in the United States and British 'West Indies. THE LAST CALL In view of the alarming news des- patch from Rome that we may soon be destroyed by a • comet, we call the .attention of a few of our sub- scribers that they should bo prepared for the worst, by paying up their back accounts and for a year in advance, so t bat they may be able to meet snch a calamity with a clear conscience, which they certainly cannot do so long as they owe the printer.Do not forget that the tin'te for preparation is quite brief -besides we need the money to square up a few things ourselves. i». de Van's. Female Pills A reliable French regulator; never faits. These pills are exceedingly powerful in regulating the generative. portion of the female system. -Refuse leap imiitations.' 30r. de TUN are sold at 80 a box, or three for 810, Mailed to any address, 'Tian;aeubo1l Drag Otn.A Ste,Oatharint!a, Ont. The Drink Problem rn The most serious phase of problem in India. . is "thtlt• its is not realized. The revenus' f sale of lignor is increasi)ag li and bounds, but instead 4f- admission that the eolasm it liquor is increasing, .and a 'di of means for chee1irlti l.ip tklp orities most concerned clove able time and effort int pl ovo'tllat there is no gra n4d,fO It is therforo pod'.to tai three well-known.tchj.el,ence' in Calcutta are now.on their wad England, and.. will no doubt tinct o portuni ties -for informing the huplli as to the true position of affs,irs jiff our Indian Empire,,, The 1.1on Irr;:. Sarvadbikari, e. metbei' of':theTei} gal Legislative Counsel, is P.residOn of the Calcutta Temperance Fedex ion; 11[e. A. E. Goodwill, the seerel ofthis active organization, and crl s "t of the Indian Temperance Record';,€>rla ;Mr. N. A. R. Watson, one of original members of'the DrinkP e Lein Investigation Committee of Ct. othes Possibi' UR MOTTO thing + that means uality" as applied to Gutta. C. E. T. S. and Temperance Teacliw ing in Schools. The question of the compulsory teaching of Temperance and Iivgiene in all public elilnentary schools vvilI' be raised at the aniinal•meeting of li'e Church of England Temperance Soci ty, to be at Lambeth Palace at the end of this month, and it will be proposed that a deputation sbonld wait upon the President of the Board of education. How the subject of Temperance can best be brought before candidates for ordination will also debate at the conference of secretaries There never was an anniversary of the society where the excellence of the speakers was. more marked and it is reguarcled as a splendid augury for success after the reconstitution of the society, which is nown its 50th or jubilee..ye.tir. In the last fifteen years, the report says, the adult inena- bership has been increased by' 40,000 but comparing the membership with reason to believe that the high water. mark -bas been attained. E. M, W. Press Sup't tliny that makes erichness of chit; tri tail`o 'in' and in "Clothes" we Ili; •our' customers life-long 11.131 we intike you one of. Te t e anxious to, find if )peals to you,'we cal -so accluainte.d Now. WHAT GERMANY WANTS What Gelnany wants has:' rete ct out lit a'lnsgazilsct;e the .darned' historian, Professo. Unlock: He • writes that Germany is beginning to feel her strength,, and 'is. longing for an expansion of her .power, in foreign lands. The vast possessions'. of Britain, Russia and France are pointed out, while Germany, one'. of the greatest nations on earth, has noth- ing coinparabloto -their dominions Therefore says Professor Delbreueek "It is time to;put an end.to the condi- tion of things. We must, really, make a better show in the foreign world Whenever another Power increases its foreign dominion, we must ilnmedi- ately strike for some equitable com ponsation on parallel lines. We "rust not be afraid of having"recourse to war for chis pnrpose, if need be. We must not rest, but continue to arm ourselves as far as necessary. In regard. to Britain, I do not think that matters will go to such an extreme as that, and I believe that a peaceful under- standing will be arrived at eventually." This writer goes on to say that An-. gola, in Africa, at present the posses- sion of Portugal, may be ceded to Gel:, many, and he thinks that Germany has' c perfect right to -increase its colonial possessions so as to equlal those of. other Powers. He remarks emphatic- a-117'1 mphatic- ally: •- " 1 repeat, we must win and possess a colonial empire. Wo must obtain a; Britian has done, a field for the ear-. eers of our young people. Britian has in India 80,000 offices for hent colonial functionaries, while our youth itavo no opportunity for establishing beinselves even in their mother 4 9 TIOLTZIVIANIT, REDITON, Merchant Tailor 0NTARIu A OPPORTU,N MTV. . 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