Omem 96 Branch J. B. L. GROUT, Manager Wh-en wanted the money can always be ob*ained by you. Additional deposits may be made at any txme for any amount. A small sum, 8. dollar or more, and a. few minutes with our Teller will open an account. Your money will be secure from careless expenditure, ï¬re and thieves. and from loss through un- wise investment. Interest will be added to your balance twice a. yeart Z ELLIOT T §/@’ FALL TERM OPl NS AUG. 29 There is security sor your money when deposited in the Bank ofToronto This year the attendance has been the greatest in the history of the by taking a kodaK along wm make your outing all the more Drug Store Omemee [have just noeived a great supply of KODLKS and SUPPLIES The pleasure you will derive bv taking a kodak along will [here is a reason for it. Day by day and year by year the superior work of fhis school is becoming better known. ’Jur gradu ites read- ily get choice positions. Catalogue is free. W. J. ELLIDTT. Principal enjoyable. R.J.Mulligan’s Corner Ynngo and Alexander-am Pianos, 083s and1 Sewing Machines Special In addition to our compleoe stock of high-grade new goods. we have just. now some splendid values in second-hand organs sud sewing machines to clear out for lack of space to carry. One ladiss’ bicycle now, very cheap. WM. WARREN in our SAVINGS DEPART- MENT. William-It. Opp. It. Andnu’l Church P. 0. Box 217 Do You Koda. k TORONTO, ONT our complete rivér -.,- ‘__‘ The nature of the entertainment brought Omemee cme step nearer the sulfrugcttc movement. The fair sex were allowed their ï¬rst opportunity of watching the stmuoas efforts of the chef, waiters, errand boysr and men of all work cook the dinner and serve it in Del'monico style (?) 'naeath the spreading branches at the grace- ful elms on the banks of the Pigeon The C.P.R. has let contracts» mp- proximating a milllomand 3- quarter dollars for! the conatmotlom of an annex to their Windsorhst. station!“ annex to Montreal. At 10.30 nan. a hay rack (well padded) called at the home of Mr. G.. F. Iar'sons. where the party, 26 in number were gathered, and amid much jolrity then drove menily oï¬ for one more day's fun. UPI WA. A NR†KILBURWS HEART AND mm mm CURED m. l l I Mr. Elmender McKey, M Philip, N. 8., Venomâ€"“Stub teeti'mdele in the 8.8.8. Almanac: 0 but poor manure bed been helped by um’e Keen end Nerve Pine, 1 than)". mine wouldeotbeemim. Imï¬mno! an «(our yeen, end! heve e hmib' of ï¬ve ehKYdren. About two were ego I wee e enflerer from been. trouble, end life we. , e burden w myedf. ne wd ee othen. I could not. lie on my left dde end enme- elmee I would needy choke, end we W ‘umne end M ‘doWl‘L My tether, e ‘ -â€" ---â€"__ A_I.l_- ( Omemee, Aug. 5.â€"-A number of Omemee's popular young people. know as the “Let’s-be-‘Appy Club," were well entertained on Tuesday, the hosts being Messrs. Youngen Roulston, Shaw and Gow at Low's Landing. Although the heavy clouds threatened copious showers on Tues- day morning, yet" the very bright- ness of the “Let’s-be-‘Appy Club seemed to disperse nature’s gloomy aspect. and old sol resolved to as- sist the genial hosts in their unique excursion. HAD HEART Tam The town of Lindsay, the shire town of the banner county in the Province, will in a short time be stripped of one of its oldest land- marks, a. landmark that has been very closely identiï¬ed with the pro- gress of the town for many, many years. namely. the old Grammar school. which for years past has been known as the Union school. a. new and modern school ; the dear old Grammar school, where so many of Lindsay’s famed and talented re~ sidents and ear-residents ï¬rst received their learning, the education that has made them what they are to- day, is to be torn asunder and scat- tered to the winds. A Lindsay citizen has made an exâ€" cellent suggestion to The Warder, and one which will no doubt meet with the hearty approval and co- operation of the citizens in general. He suggests that a large public meeting be held in the old institu- As the citizens of Lindsay are well aware, the Union school is about to be torn down and will be_rep)_aced_ by Let’s Be ’Appy Club Entertainment I-I'Vvu- â€"--â€" â€" v0 old mun Mighty-Em ' rs. told'mo “13 in often hard gap recommend an Pm- to b. t 8 rm {mainthom 3 mm. but. 1 land very um. I to them. M u“. wont to tho «on ad 9. me n m. nod bumlhd Quinton!†flat has I noticed 5 ohm. 5nd baton the mad boxvzudonglwoundndsmgwdl an ' y.’ Prluwmupuboxmtabonulol 01.â€)! 4!; ï¬lm. or may ï¬nd- by “gumâ€"wwv a unable, mm. _and W3? ‘1 I'fubun'""56.."uâ€"EIW. T516066. -,‘.’1 had" eaten a: generous: por- .3: The Old Grammar «i even yet. , . Cameran'. AW- 1’4â€â€ recent; mparativel'y quiet just now. The; Dr. 'lrvxf ttc‘ showers have. 'done much towards him-mars are staying at home and ere $33.91? Sounday ,improving' the condition (,5- ya“: 81‘! busy saving the hay crop, “'W‘hé 31:- R L M. toes and other root crops. still tut-3mm), seem to have an abmdhncv 0L; . . . . _ . . . Sisson spent 5 mpg do» not look very promising ‘other crops are also'lookmg ï¬ne. jmmm hem- ’ TURNIPS NO‘T PROM ISING. - Halihurton; Mtg. 3:4“ Vin-twis‘y1unge auuu’uu Even-swing wee sailing along- very smoothly until one of the ladies [started to handle the reins and‘show iher skin in manipulating the leather lribbom. SPRING CROPS MEDIUM. Cambray,. JuIï¬v 31.â€"Huying is now practiCalrjv. done in this locality, and farmers are now busy with fall wheat and’ eaï¬'y harvest and the Crop conditions in various sec- tions of Victoria county are report- AL.- This Miss Had tion a few days before it is torn down ; that all the present residents and ex«residents of the town, who received their early education in this school be invited to attend, In other Words that a grand farewell gather- ing be held of the ex-students of the school, whenla suitable program‘ of addresses and music could be given. The old Grammar echool, a land mark that was green with age when the majority of us were born, and which has been associated with our earliest remembrances of the town of Lindsay, would be a ï¬tting place for the holding of such a gathering. A young man who sells shoomfor a. living in Lindsay. went out driving ’thh two lady school teachersin En- nismorv‘ last week. She endeavored to turn the‘apmt- ed new into a lanewuy leedhg to a, furmhuuse, and instead drove into one or the getepoete. with the con- sequence that one wheel was almost. wronChed 0!. and the who]. party nailed onâ€"bm on to the reed. Re- nun were noon made. and the p13..- :31; drive mumed.â€"Petonboro View. Argyle. Aug. 1.â€"Mlu III. Hawk-r. 0! Sutton. :- vmun-g hol- many M- and- In Argyle. Min Vern Sprpulo of Lox-numero- turned home alter upondtng lam. time with the Mines Ruchcl sud May lama. Tho Mlsm Annte and bill. Ron went last. week with tholr eon-1M. {he muo- S. and I. Ron. unm- ey. Mr. R. J. New and «ugh- m- Kntio. m mum Mud. in Guam Int wok. Mr. W. Budd and alum mu um um Enum- space «via hou- dny In naval-ton. m. and In. J. W0. 0! Bonnvmo. up.“ at weak a MI W. Ir. L. Maurie. m. Join run-roll «and u m MM [MOI unprovu MI houu {iiihmz TURNTPS NOT PROM TSING . LU-CO Trade Crops In Victoria County '33:. am most. land†in- ARGYLE. â€School days, school days. dear old golden rule days, Readin’ and writin' and ’rithmetic, Taught to the tune of the hickory stick ; You were my q_ueen in "calico, f 'ï¬as your Busâ€"hful, barefoot beau, And you wrote on my slate, ‘I love you, Jo.' When we were a. couple of kids." a Poor Eye nndm‘ some Rahal sud Id mu. Roan their eon-m. Ron. unm- U SCHOOL DAYS." Pleasant Point. Aug. 1.â€"Tfle- rm- ers are through haying and' nearly everyone has cut some' gmim. HELPING" THE PA‘S'I‘UR'ES; Balsam Grove, Aug. 1'.-â€"'I‘he‘ heavy rains have been somewhat of’a‘ draw- back to harvesting, but. are- doing the pastures much good: Some 05 the farmers expect to do their har- vest threshing this week. HOUSING‘ THE H'AY. threshing of al'sike. Afsflie is poor, both in- quantity and! quality. Fall wheat is said to be excellent but the barley in general' and most of the spring crops are but medium, being in most cases short in straw and thin upon the ground. BENEFI CIA‘L SINWERS. Manilla, Aug. 1'.--'Pha' beautiful re- freshing showers of late have prov- ed very beneï¬cial“ to the root crops and the late grain in this sec'lion ot the country. own. was erected when Lindsay was comparatively in its infancy, shortly after the early pioneers had hewn oat the highways and their homes. Old school days can be recalled with hallowed memories; back to the old school days “bright with prom- ise,†is a long call, but a clear one. Generations of residents in Lindsav at the present time can well recol lect their early school days spent un- derneath the roof of the present un- ion school. The mere mention of the "Old Union School" brings to mind the pleasant memories of faith- icing 'Bolsover friends. Miss Bessie Ross is visiting her broth», Mr. W. Ross. Mrs. L. Mechanic and son lbft list week for the north-west, where Mrs. McQum'ro will visit for some The old school has a. history alI its DEATHS. KENTâ€"In Linda, on Sunday, Aug- ust 7. 1m. bel Kat, Mun. dwgh ter of J qhn Jggnu K_u._t_, If you want to go to Sickness It usually caused by the accu- muhtion of wuto nutter and impurities within the body. Indian Root Pills. mblothobowdgtho Hdnmtholmnd tho pores of the skin to throw off than Impurities. Thuthq Dr. Marco's C U'I'TING- GRAIN. 1 your. 8 month- ud 24 256.58. adver- nun-av w“- -7, Mr. and Mrs.‘ W423: Keys ahd {um- fly, of Lindsay,. are spending a few weeks under canvas here. Mr. Harry Reid, 01 Lindsay. was the guest 0! Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Baker over Sunday. Miss Ella. Twamley. of Lindsay, visited {ï¬ends here overislmday. Vow-v“ ----.__._ 7V Mr. Will. Mon and George Dy- meut, of Lindsay. called on triends here Sunday. Misc Nellie Reid, of Lindsay, and Miss M. Flett. of I-‘enelon, were vi- sitors at the Point Sunday. -0 1; Similar little incidents will come to the minds' of 3,11 and may old time acquaintances can be recalled by Wiating them with the early Idea rule school daysâ€"“dear old go gays, readin' and writin' and 'rith- metic. taught to the tune of the hidory stick." A gathering such as the one ang- geSted by the Lindsay citizen refer- red *0 above. would not be miss, in fact ’irould be the proper thing. anditistobehopedthxtsomeen- tel-prising person will take {mid and push matter: in this line. Hayee' Point, Aug. 9.â€"Arter high winds and storms of the past week the weeds has once more be- come settled, much to the relief- of the cottagers and campers. Mr. Harold Baku caught a. nice sized 'lunge _Satumy 'evening. _.... _ _ A__“ I- _ How well one can recollect So and So. who was a. Wag and who dared anything in the interests of fun. Just in front of him sat a. girl whom we all disliked because she was too prim to join the pranks of the other girls and boys, and would never prompt us when we "didn't know the answer." DIVVI' u- v“- ._ , Mr. A. P. Baker and son Harold left. for the city Monday. after spend- ing q few weeks at the Baker cot- m1, kind-hearted teachers. yet a. "man stern and sovere.’ pedagogues “ho taught. the three “r's†with pa- tience and sincerity. tage. ' ii}: ï¬fï¬fiaorgan and Mr. Matt. Sisson spent Sunday with their 1- nidies here. wit; W. Keys caught a six-pound 'lunge Saturday evening. Dr. Irvine took a number of cot- tacers over to church at Sturgeon With the Cottagers at flaye’ 5 Point Mr. and Mrs. Michener and gamily who have spent the past month un- der canvas here, returned’ to the city yesterday. They will be greatly missed by their numerous friends. Quit}: numberâ€"'rtii-Bm here took in the sports at. Fenelon Falls yester- day and report. a very pleasant time. wï¬iiu Ethel Mauhett, of town, is visiting gt Mr. Sissonjg cottage. II -,DA 1.â€" Mr. W. R. Keys, of town, has pitched his tent 0n the site where Kr. llitchoner of Toronto has Just. vocated. Mr. Mltchener is a brect ï¬sherman and cleared the lake of several nice ï¬sh worth carrying FM}: and Mrs. McLean who have been spending their holidays under canvas, returned to their homo in Toronto on Soturdoy. Dr. and Mrs. Irvine. n. anon": Ei‘l'h‘l-«er éhd son Harojd iéft. for their home in Toronto yesterday. _ tiny. v- v..-‘ vâ€" Dr. and Mrs. Irvine. n. and In. M. Simon. Minn Ethel Matchett and Mr. and Mrs. Jon. Staph; took I trip to Roqodale yesterday. 'nuy report u: exceliont_ time. "iii-i 1311 Pam loft yeIterduy morn- lng after a week's outing with her litter. Mn. Pamppoll. 'mu' Ella Twainlcy. of town. ro- nowed old acquaintance: hero on Smithy. Hr. Will. Lnnzdon vialtod_ here on his Tho (anon! Hood-w afternoon or mu m Priocmo 83m. dough“:- ot Ir. Angus 83m. wu lugdy ot- tndod. It. took mm from tho not" done. o! Ir. Syd. No. 4. Univ“... an main-Aw“ oonvqod go 0. P.. MEL B. EVER. !6 EVE-non}: on Sandâ€- OBITU ARY . Have A Look At Our Stock! We make to order a class (9f Garments which for style and ï¬t cannot be surpassed. If you have not yet secured your Summer Suit you should see our range before placing the 0nd er. W. G.. BLAIR 8: SON £35231 HIE- S'MNDARD BANK A. B. McGill - Manager This Bank has opened a Branch in Lindsay op- poulto the Post Ofï¬ce. of Canada M omen. 10mm 3%“. OF CANADA Capital Authorized BASTURIA “I MAUI man. It! vol: cm. .0 AUGUST 11: TAILORS 2 DoorsWestonyl wanAY, AL'G 91'. mlusn'e Lu outï¬t. {1‘0"- W", tbfl‘r you an: ol good an ml! nrictly a guarantee deliver“ '. mt, the but; Lumber, Sh? Cement a Factory $20.00 REWAmx 400151 from 1 , lot 46. chip 0! Sewerv horae. black In In eight, hours Im me n t W nésday. . the chances w coulpeu-m ym oï¬ce pusitim. V halfthe‘ 1'}: git of luau-r? training when Hmdy, Central Busin Shaw, Princi} mailed on rm; We are 1 over! Qveis'ht : W feet . we; Split in w, Stolen o: M of $20.00 â€'8 to its reco‘ of oï¬endcr. John rugh. C< and Vincent. NOTICE '1Ԡhave u it" NURTEEN "warm and "I, well and summed one 1 “8° of Glena For partic-ulu‘ can Tolmie, C Inï¬ll Fun 5 ., [avert-n 1N Cores ('1 cod-r, ht-ml‘ wood sad in tort. clay l< 5»! cleared quick 1‘ miles (r0 an. from ‘ do by the 1 be mad Mr m mines ; in every dil 35 years. F write Pelhw ;, Ont. 50. In? Plenty n ill. 'Awl PHON I“ I! (or 8‘1 oi to NOTI partt of 104 clea 4U I)