Mr. Thos. ‘Rowntree, Peterboro's oldest resident died at the age of 94. Dr, John M. Stewart, 3 highly re- spected physician of Chesley, died af- ter a long and trying illness. His satanic majesty seldom ny time trying to tempt t WLindsay Planing Mill Hoe Drills Disc Drills Cultivators Both Spring and Stiff Tooth We have a very attrac- HOE DRILLS tire proposition to offer. “Sylvester†Machine- Repairs always carried for all OUR GUARANTEE BEHIND EVERY Tudhope-Anderson Co, WM All accounts, ?AGI’: m- THE ,VIC’I‘ORIA LOAN SAVINGS COMPANY Incorporated 1895 The empioyment of ones savings is at all times a mo important consideration. Few institutions are in a position to protect depositor’s interests to the same degree as this company. Our investments are those with which all are familiar â€"namelyâ€" real estate, ï¬rst mortgages. On ordin- ary deposit withdrawal by cheque -at any time, interest is credited at 3% p. c. from date of deposit. On deposits for a ï¬xed period the interest is 4 p. c. and 4% p. c. RAW --Interest Eamingsn Having taken the business back into my own hands I am prepared to turn out the work as in former times, and ask the continuance of the patron- age of my many customers, as has has been during the past forty years I have been in business here. accounts, either due or owing Williams “Bros, will be lected and paid by myself. Farm Implements LINDSAY, ONTARIO, CANADA Money to loan on ï¬rst mortgage per cent. in the rate of ixiterest earned means an increase of $10,000 for each $1,000,000 invested. Are the main source of proï¬t to the policyholders ,, of a life insurance company. An increase of one earned 7.96 per cent interest in 1911, a rate 2 per cent. higher than that earned, by the average Can- adién company. Notwithstanding this high rate this Company has not lost one donor of interest or principle in its 23 years of sctusl service. LindsaY9 The DOMINION LIFE GEORGE INGLE wastes busy I Capital Reserved Fund $400,000.00 The Welsh coal miners are diSS‘tlS- fled with the minimum wage scales ï¬xed by the district boards. I suppose you couldn’t get any life insurance, said the automobile test- er’s friend. Oh, yes, said the chant- feur, I’m a. good risk. It’s the peo- Whm' m. Diamond Smooth- ing Barrows x: Plows Corn Planters Pea. Harvesters at current rates. miners are dissstis- Monday J tine 3 TELLS Here is a Woman of very Few Words SHE WAS RUN DOWN, HAD DARK CIRCLES UNDER HER EYES AND HERKIDNEYS BOTHERED CURED HER COMPLETELY. Upper St. Rose, Gloucester Co., N. B., May 24.â€"(Special)â€"â€"†Dodd’s Kidney Pills are a grand medicine for. suffering women.†In those words Laura. Robichaud, a well known and highly reSpected resident of this place, voices her sentiments in regard to th? grand old Canadian -’u kidney remedy. And, like others who have borne similar testimony, she speaks from experience. “ I can recommend Dodd’s Kidnoy Pills because they cured me,†Miss Robichaud says. “ I was in a gen- erally run-down condition. I had dark circles under my eyes and my kidneys bothered me. Two boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills ï¬xed me up.†This statement is made up of few words, but it describes the exact condition of thousands of women in Canada. They are run-downi have dark circles under their 'eyes. and they may not even know it, but their kidneys are bothering them. If they follow Laura Robichaud'n ex- ample and us? Dodd's Kidney Pills good health will follow naturally. they will cure their Kidneys, and HOW’S ï¬xcunsx’ous MAY 14 and 28 and ovary second Tuesday Sept. 17 inclusive mm 'ud 3mm. â€"â€" EDMONTON and mm -â€" ‘ .Vrv- w-v_.. _- _ V Return liinitflO days‘ Through Tourist Sloopin‘ Om to Edmonton via. Saskatoon, also Winnipegaanlgaa-y viamain hue m for nonsmoker- Pomphlot The Steamer Manitoba sailing from Port McNichol Wednesda. will call a Owen Sound leaving t paint a 10.3) Pmporgjopate rates to other points, ‘SASL an .8an Stanton luv. Port Helicon londuys, Tue-mu. KW: leaves Torbnto 12.45 an ailing making direct connection duyd with “Pox-t McNichol 1y SHE RECOMMENDS 's KIDNEY PILLS. nu: ma rem-WARM LINDSAY. ONTARm of few until perial Bank, the PreSident, Mr. D. R. Wilkie, warned his shareholders and the public at large against every indulgence in real eState speculation. His words bear repeating in fullâ€" “The extraordinary advances in the prices of city property not conï¬ned to any one province is alarming. From Paciï¬c to Atlantic values have advanced 200 per cent., 300 per cent., 400 per cent. and even 500 per cent. Enormous proï¬ts have been realized and enormous obliga- tions incurred. How and when the rise in values is to end it is imPOSS- ible to say, as even sober, level-head-: ed ï¬nancially responsible. men are amongst the most enthusiastic spec- ulators. Bankers ï¬nd it difï¬cult to prevent customers engaged in legiti- ‘mate pursuits using their commercial ‘credits in the purchase 0! and, for. which they have no legitimate inse. I should not be at all surpris- ed to hear of failures and defalca- tions as a result of Speculation in real estate, and of a waste of capi- tal which must result from the in- vestment of borrowed money in ven- tures that bring in no immediate 'revenue, the reinstatement of the invested capital in legitimate busi- ness being dependent upon realiza- tion at still higher ï¬gures than cost.†REAL ESTA TE 5At the annual meeting of the Im- I groom my mares a. little nearly every day. In winter I work them at all kind of work, heaVy and light, but I take care that they do not slip too much. In spring the brood mare will help to do all kinds of work. I have hauled manure all day with a mare and the colt come all right at, night. It will not hurt the in-foal mare to work right up to fouling time if they are not driven too last. We all know that a mare ‘with foal is not so long in wind as with foal is n another horse. Before and alter fouling I see the mare has a good box stall no holes in the manger or the mare has a good box stall with no holes in the manger or walls where the mare or colt could get “flight. and that there is plenty or straw on the floor. Atter fouling I tie the navel cord and cut it on if it has not tom on itself. I would parts of water. I use two emu; three and (our time: n day {or nev- ercl days. Always see that the nut/e1 looks dry and black More stopping the treatmnt. Other points 01 impomncomtoooethst the colt aux-ta to suck and flat the black mum bdls come any in It is now mud um Ir. HI!- woes-or will be 6110'“ from "9°" BABY’S OWN TABLETS A MOTH- ER'S STANDBY. Mrs. Wm. Kemaghan, Cartwright, Man, says: “ I always use Ilaby'sl Own Tablets and ï¬nd them an excel- lent remedy for little ones." Thous- ands of other mothers say the same: thing simply because they have found ' the Tablets the best medicine to give their little ones to make teething easy: to expel worms; relieve con- ‘stipation and to make baby plump. healthy and strong. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Hon. Robert Regers, Minister of ti; Interior, has decided that the two wives 0t Silkha now in Canada. may remain, but this is not to be a precedent. A .. A Liberal was returned for South Hackney, London, at a byeelectionj Murray and Eric Simmonds, lads of eight and twelve years, were drowned at Hamilton Beach. Children 01'? ron FLETcHER'S >A$TORIA Lindsay’s Dav â€"â€"i, Strong and Active Committees are busily engaged put- ting together oneot the strongest prngrammes that has ever Midland District. An morning and afternoon. Time, troublo size this a Banner all day’s doings, and expense are not being spared to m Day of Sports, Pleasure and Pastime. Four Great rival y made their entries with many making aGala day for Lind- Get a pro- Base Ball taamsvhave alread more novel and new features, say. Watch your newspapers. See the Bills. gramme sure. Ready in afew days. Then hook yourself any. \‘V ancn yC gramme sure. and family for ï¬déay, Dominion Day, July 1 The Pretty. Engiish, Muy Pole Dance will be executodb 4o Boya deirh .t Celebration July m m FE Gm a The Day We Celebrate To the Edward Sampson. a remarkable and somewhat noted character made himself the most conSpieuous ï¬gure on Kentâ€"st. on Saturday last. Samp: son hauhg great patriotic feeling of the true Britisher worked up to feV- er heat in his dome of thought after the 24th May. therefore he wrapped himself in a large Union J ack, and sallied forth on Kent-st. ? south side, with a host of little bays after him and as many dogs ibarking: His hat was adorned with a row of tooth picks perpendic- ularly arrhnged in the band, that gave it the appearance of a minia- lture fort to repel the attack of an enemy. Chief ChiltOn reCOg‘lized the .dresa as being out of the ordinary, - and asked the wily Sampson to dis- ‘robe, which the latter quietly did. The ofï¬cer gave him good advice and folded the garment of many col- ,__ â€"-..-....o.a u in Sampson. who and folded the garment of many 1 on, presented it to Sampson, ‘ Quietly decamped for the country. Eight motor boats were swept away in the flood at London“ Andrew McKinley, a tanner of Manvers, was found dead. He 13 a successful tanner who is able to raise a. mortgage. For That Wedding in June. A Frock or Morning Coat ie an absolute necessity. We specialize gar- ments of this class, and you can rut assured of obtaining both qualiiy: ti: and lastly, enduring styles. Not too pronounced but style 1! for years look to the manor bred a in good form. You only buy a. Frozk or Morning Coat once in every few years. Then- fore, be wise cnd buy it where they are correct. in every point. Prices $15M, $201â€, $25.00 THURSDAY. MAY 30, 1912. herstburg died as street car accident afternoon. Sunderland , of Am- as the result of 3‘ ent in Detroit Friday â€Matt’s Registered l Clydesdale Sulliol Will make the Kondayâ€"Procecn n cott’s. lot 26. con. (i W to 'l'hos. I‘Zn sum. Point. {or night Tuesdayâ€"Proceed 1 cott's, south of Fem noon‘; thenCe to .l()}‘ ton. Dunsford. fur xr Wednesdayâ€"I'm )(‘em } Hullen's for mum ; z Ferguson's for Marin Thursdayâ€"l ‘n weed nedy's. Orange I thence to John [ind Fridayâ€"Proved 1‘ Cambridgo-st., Limis Saturdayâ€"Will lu- der’s Hotel. Lindsay BRIEF I'l‘il Sire, Mclnnes (im; War 1-187 ; m Conqueror 1910 ,- Champion 499; h) Champion 737. lain 4124; sirw 1940 ; 2nd dam 3650, sire, (iallam dam. Daisy 5291.2, of Hilbridq- 1 1012; by Lo 01' Blonnuwlcl “CINNI‘ZS A l'ltl/ Maclnnés Jlnnnrk shown in Scnflami A two year-old, “nu-m occasions, “I“! and 5 semmd pr won the sil\--r 1 boro stalliun s‘». OPS. induding and Stanlo}. JOB. \'.'hn unar- are men of hurl judges of pru\il Don't {an 1!) Clyde. In “.911 his Hr. Winn, uz‘ 1.. shown at th‘! Lind.» and took sevrmd pla seven. In It“: at seven. In 1:“: his colts muk tvr- strong ï¬eld of 1w. were shown by M neg-Ville. The in! the district say 1 stock-getter h.†Four of his win apiece and one'vx» Since (‘nlmng been shoun in Mu St. Marlin and H To insure a foul 5w pd February, 1913’._ twu {nah-,1 aux-ed mares mus? bu v-Mur‘ luly to [he burs“, ur Hm charged full insuram-.- “how or not. Panic): liisiumlhg" mares before fnalim: wit: h lull insurance whom":- w H m tried and mu rwurl horse will he (‘lmhful mares whether in fua! ur held as securit} u'nui {mij Widents Lo man’s av 12». mum-dmléllmcl .ycur “guard?†free In pmmuw :o-anfl’er. and how 111 cnn cl MIC-fl toIhi-kfu The mm‘wfounelf.1‘honun twiï¬l‘ and mag: cu muo- Lyon" mm, P Mmmn‘ “we. I can Met “all «cheat-MT: you'd-91g 5.11%"va In“ .GUIIEBC. norms WEEKS a l Burt-tun, Solicitor-I. Na Solicitors (or the Bani-L v “ODD! to loan v. low»:' 1 float. o Willimâ€"st. swn,‘ Ont. Branch ofï¬ce at ‘ II. n. Hopkins, KC «,2 g m Holmes Hopkins. B}: LEIGH R. KN" Bud-tor. Solicitor. Not; Commissioner. 4 succusor to McDmrmui “ï¬ns removed their bus: on 065cc, opposite “:11“: Or. Kant-st. Plzon» 1:. "Id Rec! Estate m nl; _, ale-I'm: two'ecnts i any iug 1675 and w'.‘ Wright, of Cambra: TERM ‘ smut-Imwm wâ€)! REE T0 YOU’MY THURSDAY. KAY '-â€"Procecd to Harr No. 3697 1“! “'If season lows I’Elbll jndsn 911910! lint ! icul \l {f “I SN