; m. m L- am! 'r Salt n a. Rind RTY M uur stock ) ns. WU :mr goods; .:2: x' expel" tand GAN ISPR 0‘ on to, ox steep in 6n 1 | 'ith [dress OUND ile was :3' good My as g that l w know nishlk. fur It'll! "NH": 8W P13 1 9â€"22 :pnlaf most km Etc Deposits of $1 and upwards are received and interest allow at cum: rates. Accounts may be opened in thc m of turf“ ‘ more persons and withdrawal! maid: bx'uy ‘ . one of {him at by thn‘ survivor. 4 m SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT B. I. WALKER, Pruident W 14121), Genoa; Imam Branches throughout Canada! am in the United States and England m 23 §'§éi§9E:“'"‘ ‘“ REESE 10 £8 1 3M: “1111 11 Saw 111g Department at every one of its many Br- 1,111ches it offers t1g1e opportunity for 1111, who so desire, to --11ail themseh es of its many adwantages, by opening a Savinas Account. A Smings Bank account is the best safeg‘ndt-d no 111m; 111isfort11ne, being always ready and 111111111113113, 111111 naming interest 2111 the time Consideration for 1111123 1211111137 1131111111 3 1 111 311 heads of 1111353113131 51113313 3131133 11 gmhs‘t 13 2111191130 12011111116113 21118 t11b1b1§ 118 §1H1h§1 151‘ 111137 EH11 3 1311112 33 11313133113311; 1131111113313 11 13 '11 {313111311 13 111131113 31' 1331111 1133135 1151 11111: 1181311111; 8 1111311 113111311313 13311 13; 1115111311311 1533 3 1111111331 311;: 11313; $11 311151131333 mun omcx. 1020310 The Bank of Montreal at the end of its fiscal year, ( )ctuber 31%.,1908, added another $1,000,000. to its reserve Fund, thus further emphasizing its great strength and stability Capital Paid Up Reserve fuud Efï¬ee Ham SECTION ONE 52nd YEAR. ESTABLISHED 1817 H: B: 8136*; mm W MEI! Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000, Reserve Fund, - 6,000,000 $l4,400,000 $0,000,000 557431â€"1811†186'! 26,400,000 In a very short time we hope to greet our and the public generally in our ‘new 011in one Gough’a clothing store, where mth- our» vary on we feel conï¬dgm thus our superior interact mm c. s. Thumpaon. Little Britain, 0m. Acting manger 81.00 opens on account. Interest allowed from ddse of deposit and compounded FOUR times a yew. Deposits and withdmwals moi be made by mail without loss of [me or formalities. Open an account with us. We otter the Very best security possible for your money THE YIOTORIR LOAN AND BAYIHGE 00’ B §8Â¥$§EL 333% P33 33% 33833 W333 3% m 31 {Flea t?% 9933!“ 3%: mm EBB 83313 “3 9533.33.1'3‘fl3‘3: L-“‘_ 81133 1383333831 2T2“ E33638: M3 B 5; In the Savings Department particularlv valuable and convient for fax-mete. Permits depositing or withdrawal 0t money by husband or w’fe. Farmers’ sale notes cashed and promptly collected. Drafts and money orders bought and sold at very low cost JOINT ACCOUNT Bflï¬iflfl Paflfli 9 a e A N A 9 i ' " FARMERS BUSINESS A SPSOMLTV m FARMERS BANK '1‘“ WESTERN BANK With $1410 mu mm (men 9 latshliuhad 18“. William lbw W Q; SAHARA A dollar or more and a few minutes with our teller will be sufï¬cient to op~ an an Interest-Bearing Savings Ac~ count. THIN add all your spare dollars to your balance. and you will ï¬nd in its steady growth a new pleasure. ‘ AND YOUR HONIY WILD BI Ill‘l UP!!! I). Bank of Toronto BEGIN N O W Capital Reserve Eâ€? i?! ’1 "L Open am “mum at the m m II moat um Ontario. WW3“ THE DOMINION BANK I Inc \‘ictoria Loan and Savings ‘09- moved to their new premises next tq Gaugh's stgre, Kent-st, last (WORM and gpcnod up for business in their new home this morning at 9 unlock. under the able manage» W‘ 0! 31‘ June- Low and llr. New 319916. We mummy will tum. win completed. one a! the :fgï¬gn'm W am In ‘ ll- For example a sudden cramp about midnight. in one case brought a little bottle from the her of one o! the hotels. The purchase oi a fetch- ing looking little dog made a good excuse for a Sunday morning chat with another proprietor. Eventually a drink for good fellowship was forthcoming and that proprietor was “ caught.†‘ I I†u "UHF" a" ihéiit "Q'i'ilt‘i‘i'ï¬f’guit‘iéi‘iii‘: mm HMW: Fmgwxghwgggmgg Mr: W mm mm mmâ€: w W may . 'A- M m in â€,9 my. wins Gama; hut §_hf= mm hams: 1m: 9m; 4, g“ the W169 magtatmté n'tlagk: ‘Hw htt‘mwt uttumm «hm hm thh n89 1‘ hm; Bmï¬ï¬ ~ math â€EM 5989:“ ., . . .. mm} 3 the “mg m tmmgm, 1m: ‘Hw “mam; h heme u.- m hthmhh: maï¬a 9th! 9139:. nighttime; a httle “PM W “M W #89:. fl WWI WE: FRMHHBHQH far thaw tmthm t9 eh “m km 93 5 NW ‘9 WWW- nar-w the “W: W: H983 much the sun hm «that saw cw mm TRICKS- {S‘m‘f t‘d'ff‘ï¬â€˜ï¬â€˜wï¬i’“m“%‘§‘$$y “:15 ~ N“ â€W" W“ 1"†WWW“? W W Mama far the hcidtsht. that it ' had ts otters tn catch tha unwant- lf been mused hy the horse trains turnâ€" “! the sturias told by the hotel than ed in sharply'ahout as to throw the and “wars.†â€w "181'er 3'9 "u" busgy aver. which was no fault of :3:2°m":2Ԥ%Â¥89°‘â€â€œâ€˜â€œ his. hat that m W empathy. 33 31W ï¬gï¬iflï¬m 8§ W? Skumy Myï¬nï¬ NEW“? 9 m WM an M4: qt :3 t“ ich was reject hr M â€W n a mm W “3â€â€œ um wmdï¬c-‘am 3mm been 5:2? WW5 “gmtmw out a! Wmthy to Ivof the W. and ‘41!!th WM willing tq mm his ï¬lm 0W the demands a! the mm; M were mule 3H Before the trial Mr Haggis 30111-1- 11m app 11111111111 the solicitors for the plaintiff {91111131119111 that 1111119 1119‘ 11111111111111 111111811111 been 11111111 or 1111 11 11 11 111111111111, 11111 1111111 1 1" 111113 $111111 11 11115 11111 111 1113 :;:£†11 111', 11121136 11111 8111.5 1111111 111111111 111111111 111% 111311111111 11111.; 1111 8 g 1111111'11111111111111 1111..., 111111111111 111811111111} Thlu action was brought by the plalntlfl'a husband in his own behalf, claiming 810.000 damasoc. Before an octlon was talked of Mr. Hogg had expressed to his friends his de- sire to do aomethlng [or this wom- an's family, and when the plaintlfl threatened action he had his sollcl- tor write to the plolntln‘ lntlmntlng that they would be glad to discuss it with hlm, or any person on hls behalf, upon which proposal no ac- tloh was taken. been caused by the horse hams turn- ed 80 sharply about as to throw the buggy over. which was no fault of his, but that he felt great sympathy for all parties cancerned, and that he would pay all the expenses with- out prejudice to the rights of any party in the future, which he did. spam mmnom TOI 5 at. HWY 3! H“? n: €B€Yé WY MW: â€38% FE E 8% W8 53%»? M“ Wï¬uwm. .m‘stm. hm “8 f: :mfl' “$392336; Heué‘ivï¬mmg “W m mmiétï¬an me actmn “5? “MM We a W's children «M as m we and Kr- WWW“ $61 1300 “W fflag‘hnw 3m tagourt for #2:: M Wm“?! WM! to! 3?“: n‘niuox: child- , N00 0 a painti¢.1’ W Max K. C. counsel for “3' mm: ‘1‘ Stuart and L. v. 0' Omar. 90W in: What. 1111????11‘??? m m in $24 egg . Jim Ã©ï¬ PM! Grove -â€" The In’eragie prOdUI - Hg: tï¬ï¬mmg’? one com: for six 20 wounds or miik. 3. 4 Mi: 167.4 ands of fat. The HIHBM Hui: at thpii «113 from 2 - B, m; at mm: tn Misti priming 6135 EH6 bmi «3% was“ yam 1:68! {iii 88% “iii? “ï¬gï¬â€™ï¬â€˜Ã©ï¬â€˜i‘i “3 3.3;“: This appears to be a district where mom attention is necessary to the mum of good dairying, more lib- em feeding and better care of the cum “may on hand should speodiâ€" lthurk a transformation. Kinmountâ€"Nine cows recorded for six months had an average produc- tion of 2,589 pounds of milk, and 8.6 test, 89.4 pounds of fat. The best individual yield was 4,076 lbs., ‘mllk, 8.2 test 180.1 pounds of fat. so that better results are obtainable. The four cows tested seven months gave. on the average. 8,154 pounds 0! milk, 8.7 test 114:? pounds of fat. Mmevilleâ€"Sichn cows tested for six months average 2,916 pounds of milk. 8.5 test. 102.6 pounds of fat. Elem cows tested seven months ar- eragod 8,252 pounds or milk and 3.5 tegt 115.6 pounds of fat. am: unmmm ï¬nwmmcm mm at m: 13mg! and GM swam Unm- mmmcr- mc me any mum; mm m, .1808: mm mm: rummaw m We Mrwvs‘m. Kinmcmm and Wm: Gmw memians as follows :