'They‘aretpayable without charge at every branc <Canada (except :in the Yukon Territory) and in the United States. - .- u - 1‘--._..L:An romanâ€"(“n0 CAPITAL - $10,000,002 M 'â€"_--_ The Orders and full inform ~00 application at the Bank. In the event of loss of a M is satisfactory guarantee, make the lost Order. “What. to eat." is o: to buv it takes on a the “correct answers You've probably guessed that the people lest medical expenses have taken some pa grocery stores. Buy Your Seed IF THERE WERE N0 There’d be No Tailors Would Three? 10 to 3 o’clock. Saturdays 10 to 1 o'clock. Branches of the Bank in every Province of the Domlmon. A general Banking business transacted. Savings Department at every Branch. Capital Pa d Up Rest Undivided Proï¬ts W. G. Blair 8 Son 1 C PAGE FOUR. SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O., LLD., D.C.L., PRESIDENT ALEXANDER LAIRD, GENERAL MANAGER I'AL - $10,000,000 REST, - $8,000,000 Oï¬ce Hours : Where You are Sure to Get the Best; True Name and Quality Guaranteetl There are tailors b:C8.',lSe some people in- sist on having xnade-for-Lhemselves c‘othex And as for youâ€"1 of people who ins It costs no more to wear clothes made for you, and to many instances you save money in the long run. eat" is one of tha big questions of life; kes on a relative importance. This stu answers" to the qJestion. ESTABLISHED 1817 PARTICULAR MEN The Canadian Bank of Commerce are a safe, nical method of remitting small sums of mone}. out charge at every branch of a chartered bank m Yukon Territory) and in the principal cities of information regarding them r youâ€"Do you belong to the cuss who insist upon good tailoring ? Money Order the Bank will, on {e arrangements to refund the e people who have the smal- some pains to ï¬nd the right HOLMES Manager . B. Black, Manager Lindsay Branch $37,470,735 $1,070,733 Ladies and Gen tlemens Tailor of life; and “,where This store is one of may be obtaineu receipt of amount of A732 Tanzanian wheat will doubtless be increased by a. few cents by .ocess to the market 11 mt at. hand. but the access to the market nearer at hand will be the by-products of bI'an and to the American farmer. A very Funds to those mills. These by- l’products are now so scarce that imany farmers are unable to procure Italian Instantly Killed on C. P. R. at Pottery Corners 2n; the demand for or price of An ican wheat, and the surplus will; sent abroad as flour. The price get train, ' which arrives here at} 11.30 from Burketon Junction and; instantly killed. ï¬acasw had been; working for Stewart Perry at the construction “ork at Bakers will but had ï¬nished there and it is thought'that he was driving to the work out near Pcterboro accom- panied by another Italian named Nichols Reusata. : I 1 W greater than is needed to mill the wheat of this country. Canadian wheat can be imported and ground into flour without materially reduc- Regarding the flour milling indus- try the President says: “It, now. the duty is to be taken 05" wheat and the Canadian wheat can). come to the miners of Minneapolis and other places, it can and will be made into flour. because the capacity of They had reached Pottery Farmers and had started to cross when the driver tried to turn ofl' the track in- steadaof crossing and the horse balk- td, refusing to move. Seeing that they would be struck Reusta jumped and escaped injury. but Fracasse was instantly killed. being hit over the ORILLIA MAN MURDERBD Young Man Murders Chum And Escapes Orillia. Aug. 10. -â€" A cold blooded murd r was perpetrated in South Orilliu about three miles from town1 shortly before, midxiight last night when a young mun named Arthur Sherimn stabbed a companion namï¬ ed Ros; Ford to death. The murder occurred during a party at George Duff's. Ford had iust arrived at the party about 11.30 when Sheridan went to meet him. rl‘he two walked down the road, West-st., tour or five rods. Sheridan returned to the par- ty in a few minutes and told those outside the house to send for a. dor- tor as he was afraid he had “done i for" Ford. BODY IN A DITCH. Some of those present went down the road and found him lying face down in the ditch by the road side, He had a. gaping wound just below his throat where he had been stabbed with a knife. and only gasped once, or twice betore he expired. Sheridan remained talking for a few moments and then went on'. I No eï¬ort was made to apprehend ' him. He gave no reason for the deed “hich was evidently premeditat-‘ m, nor is any known, except that the] two had a. quarrel at a. party at! Connor's a. few nights belore. Thev‘ had been companions and had been: keeping company with sisters and it} is supposed that the quarrel had some thing to do with one of the girls. Both young men were about 22 years of age. 7 The murdered youth was a son of John Ford, the wholesale cattle buyer and butcher on the fourth con- cession. Chief Reid was notiï¬ed of the murder by telephone from Mr. R. Vanderburg’s house m at once went ‘ out to the scene accompanied by i Constable Wright. vv-u EJRDERER ESCAPED. They spent the grater part of the night wanking [or the murderes but woods are being secured by a. num- without success. This morning the bar ct mam They got track of him in the big swamp attaching between the ï¬fth am! seventh commuting con- mining any news of had owned by his family. but so far he has not beén eaught or seem SW work: 96 for the laminating farmers; IE is not; thong!“ 999mm. thus he can mam; The murder has stirred up w: whale community and is we sols mate a! disengaten m: morning. The wen â€gleam youngsï¬m will have (:9 he supphéd wish Shaw or shade during hog much “4 4'- -Aï¬ 1 £1. Turkey has WM Baum dc; nos arm in «219996 board houses. They will do m batty 31 yea has“ an the side hm sad mine «on wish 5mm. mt Says 'Réciprocity Win Give People Complete milis is 33 per cent. A cold blooded flour Goes Up Sum- thu In CM- so how is the CM†p_rod| 0‘ “c“ to Mt by awe-u tome Wm k“? Further on the Chief Emmi" 0" ï¬oer of the Washingw" 0° t the frankly admit: that "080 0! WW great. objects 0! the PM“ I l is the conservntlon 0‘ °‘“'A nat- .- â€"v w“'â€"--" resources. It. is Peï¬ï¬‚ly "want from the statistics that 0'" “an!!! umber supply of 097““ "’0‘ for Dunbmkinz are be†"""fly â€ox-' haunted." Further 00 h. “Vs: "The Province. 0! Canaan have con- trol our the Crown by.“ in which nine-tenths of the pulp-'00." ‘5 87°“ lid thcv have W n:- striations nnd expo". dot ious kinds upon the pulp-wood in the export. or the wood except in the form 0! paper. In order to induce Cncco Frwsse, brother of the de~ ceased, arrived at the station short- ly after the accident and identiï¬ed the body. The full details of the ac- cident will be likely heard at the inquest. Winnipeg. Mam. Aug. 10.â€".\ll pro- minent willing companies have rais- ed the price of Hour 10 cents per sack vi 100 pounds, and 20 cents a barrel of 196 pounds. The new price went into ecect yesterday at noon, but all of yesterday's bimngs were made at. the old rate. The in- crease is due to the rise in the price of wheat, October option being par- ticularly responsible. The Shamrock baseball team were in Midland yesterdny on the G.T.i:. excursion and met the fast Midland" .tcam on the oval in the afternoon. iwinning a slugging contest by the score 0! 16 to 11. Up to the last‘ ,innings the Midland team were com-‘ plately outclassed, being unable to solve "Tubby" Williamson's slants I and “hen they did hit. his support iwas gilt edged. In the last innings - the score was 16 to 5 when Midland] 1 went to hat but in this period the} northern bays counted six runs on‘ in couple of hits and several esrors i by the Lindsay infield. “Bill" Lang- don pitched the last innings. “Tub- ! 1y" Williamson pitched one of the 1 best games in his career besides get- ?I ting the hits in as many times at g bat. The Midland pitchers were easy " for the local boys and were hammer- Lied to all corners of the lot. Dowsue pilastin; only one innings. while Carâ€" i: penter ï¬nished the game. ‘A large ‘ crowd was present and the Lindsay ;' toys were used "white." The teams : Lindsayâ€"Day, Williamson. Leng- don. Workman. Cain. J. Spratt. P. Spratt, Dennison. Scott. Preston. mdland-Scarlet. Henley. Duncan. a SHAMROCKS WON FROM MIDLAN spent u wry enjoysblo time. h mad with you courtesy by citizens of mdlud. PLEASANT POINT. Plenum. Pout, Aug. 14. -- Mr. and Mrs. William Warren. of Lindsay spent the holiday at the Hugheson cottage. tad “I9; A number at Plenum ï¬shnets was $6 the dance 34â€! hr W Wm M ssurgeoa Point. A do- ngmuz evening was mat W t“ Mr. Norman mine landed (our nice 'lunge and one bans on Honda-m m. Morgan caught {our the has nn Monday but to» g be mm bun . mm“, Kamila. mu, m. â€" new A1 Km W. with his um lad Child. at reared. on a. mum manner It, Mlumtfl'smm' mm. km in tan. 3! “1 Wu 9' M‘MI b. III! In, I.“ W“ Eleven Cen's .. 9! E‘W' *' “guy evident: Pu" Lou? W“ "m as vood for then I ram-11! “0x" I“ on It. “ya: thil ‘4‘ gave con- . new â€1,. in which} not“ [up-wood ‘5 mm his breast '1)! MR M. If. me In mew Puree an»! mums «had. .106 It. hunk peace. at r m Toronto. at: an inn“ at the pars A do: an: m. f ‘u If. u I": m: MI, “W! the ammo- u Mum mu. m In and m. 0W! ad mn- and It is hoped that the didarenoe of $5.77 between the duty on papa (tom restricted wood and no duty on paper undo from “mutt-tend wood -' ~ "uni-um m 11“ In meeting Washington's vim In this connection the Laurier Govern- will induâ€"oe cu Provinces w their reitrictiou." SIGNIFICANT LANGUAGE HELD BY THE NEWSPAPERS. Already use American press mks as if It owned this country. The I‘etroit Free Prose. one of the lead- ing papers of the United SW. pro- u\_x;-;_ an! â€"5 PWI'v-- - supposes war I another power ington must must expecc no anus uh; and in compensation {or Cm- ult'o Mu mutiny. Germany must make no and: upon and. or her ocean trade. I! “and. book .A ,‘ yew-ecu Britain and .30 proceeds: “Wuh insist that England When W00“ long will it be before we [tr-cur... business men of the Unitas! States will “at: thtt webs luv“ to con- u-ibut» to than uplanp 0! ti. mVy which protoctl us ? Ant 8 we con- trlbuto will not that be taxation without representation? And if we are to. be tuned far the beneï¬t of the American treasury and it our tariï¬s are to be [pads a: WaShlhgton. how long will the (mo of . nor-crux: munc- gnd n sepurl'o flux lsst ? 'l'he citizen of Lindsay and star ((911!!de community were shocked to hear of the death of Mrs. 'l‘hmmm I,‘I._ Au 1'- v- - Richardson. who. passed quietiy away at her residence on Cambridge- st. on Sunday. at the age of eighty 9hree years. Deceased was stricken with a paralytic stroke lust Wednes- day from which due never â€Covered. Mrs. Richardson had lived most of her life in Cum. comirg to Linda-M some neven years ago on the «it-uh of her hushed. She wen u Mothe- «list by religion. and “vi always .1 strong church worker. huing been a. member oi that church for over aim.) wars. ‘H’er kindness and tact Won her a large number of friends who viii sympathize with tho uorl‘owin:.r friends. She lemon to mourn ger has {our ‘childrcn. Misses Ada and Ethel. at I town ; .1 aim. of Oshawa. and wmum | of Merritoun. ' The funeral took piece this mom I in gt 9.30. the body being taken 1... BR. McC‘AMl'S. Another well known and 1 citizen of Lindsay, hr. y passed quietly away on Sun his home on Wellington-st. Camus was born in Gavan. The funeral interment. '1‘ wmiun. HOW Sta?!“ were ‘ n ad â€I Gumball ad thaw two children. a! Toronto. m an MM tor a few an." ms wk as guests of Dr. and m lol‘hau‘ If: ï¬nd MP6: JON"! ‘0.“ In." an. An: N for man. m um Mm Albert we my Mum «hsmsMndu lend took place this morn 30, the body being taken net's Cemetery. Canaan for L. 'lhe two sown. John and Howard Richardson and s. rere the pull bearers. OBITUARY ‘5“ Qt 10.30. from body will be taken to on the momma W‘m‘ ssismce from Cun- pemation for Cu:- puu-allty. Got-nun." mkupou M o. llt‘anwd; took Germany '03“ u- marmmwux \d and respec‘ed Dr- McCamUS. in Western Wheat Yield to Exceed 200,000,000 bu. The chief concern of the banking circles o! the Dominion. and in {art of the whole country at large. centre just now around the crop prospects. since it is largely by that factor tint the commercial conditions al‘v regulated. For prorta from the Vanadium West up to In“. week were of thu most cacaurudng nuure. and it is only during the: last few days that .511)- thmg like a crop scare has been in o‘Ioct. Now there is ‘nlk of block rust in the: when, and plrticulurly am :1: Southern Manitoba and Sas- We have a large a ssortment of Hand Sewn Boots and Shncs n from all at batmterial and workmzasï¬ip. If we have not am In stock ' f r. Good . t° ï¬t you let as take your measure or a pm Fit Comforubl. m . Dunc. no object. Ill. you upl- I-w -â€"--- 4 r Absolutely kutrhownn Prm-inroa, in the \irinity of the International border lit. The (‘hlcago gain exchange has gone through the throes of a score of this M‘UN. and report:- from the noâ€"cui. led crop exports sent out by (h..- grain houses of Wan-N". I‘ve hm" llw factors on which the damage has hut-n hued. P080†to view the movement 0! the W. B. Brmm voiced wmllur 1 prices as of anything more than l meats, saving that. we if â€1"" mummy importance, relying “"03Ҡ:some rust. daunauv. an! u! 7"" or on the statement of their own it should not run in .mrhim‘ men in the ï¬eld, and on the opinion terial, the crop “a“ v.1 2m x M or 1h» farming community at large. i which we). will mmq- ~09 1 Some rust M830 has Men Con. the crop 22.5.00‘me bushel. at ceded in Southern Manitoba. but. deâ€" Elgro“'ne. "The gox-‘V'L’Wm ""4" hplw this fut. no apprehensiOn ‘3 111000.000 bushel my :maI-H kit by locd authorities oi: the crop fvield as had run er NH"? “9"" situation. It is pointed out tint, the .any Us one. "l'ht‘ mg": alum! “hm" h†advanced to I stage “he†boundary line min" ""7"" m" “u“ is not “3315' ‘0 be "W materi‘l rest of the West ~.m.m sho“ 5‘ damage mentioned by the pest. and I already inspecwd w â€â€1â€â€œ ' tin-1, with fair weather from now on ': and there is a tram-"4â€â€s an t0 hlfl'ost a. new word for produc- 5 which will go to the 'rl""““r “0‘! should be established. : um. ovm Two HUNDRED MILLIONi BUSHELS. m n», -â€"â€"-â€"""’"’ '1th time has passed “hen the ac- tion 0! the groin exchanges could ie token as on absolute criterion of crop prospects. however. and local gmin men and bonkers are not dis- posed to view the movement of the prices as of anything more than passing importance. relying altogeth- er on the stotemelt of their own men in the ï¬eld, and on the opinion or the farming community at large. If you need a I all your requimucn IAEIIFICENT â€PLAYS 0F CORONï¬Tlgg BREW!“ thudâ€!â€" When it in remunbfl'ï¬d that thg when In â€In Canadian West was only umomow Moth!!! “at mm. m mam-am at {Mo wm ho mu, wrmwmh mum. at an “I. at humm mu Canadian cm Wt! as at, NLWLOM human. and it “only IMV um (no “when 19“ m m M\m‘ Mm MN on tor m DAILY I! I‘ll- TO ANY ADDIESS IN c m m m um - mailman no mm: A nu “m Canadian National Exhibitién "‘M' i‘ (ï¬adfl' “M. ‘h.‘ a“ M‘ an m m ‘m I'M-89d: , «no: men an amount unimul “to Won am it» gm tun â€gt newnï¬emv AND mm†EXECUTED ONLY 1188'! CLASS MECHANICS EMPLOYED IUD VERY BEST LEATHER USED. . HUGHES Kr 01M that guano gt gu- a m . TORONTO - Style-bet 1m -â€"â€"-0 mmmnmnsmum haw-I. W]. 0. 03!..th 8-11.?“ repairing done or rubber heels ï¬xed. c 1 u an: while yoa wait 4 ' I "J “c “ill 11m cm? sun-mus MUMAW l'IIE FIRST IIAS LED IN IOVBIIEN'I‘ AGAINST mum OF THE TRADE 111‘ WITH WASHINGTON 'mï¬wwmw'wâ€" “Ind-c I" a like?!" a... â€'3 “PM: gummy, AUG. 17, 1911 To call on J. Hughes’ Hand Made Boot and Shoe Store, William Whyto. 51.53 Halley Sh“, director of the Marh- Iruz' Killing Co.. “110 has Special correspondm from the West : LITTLE RI'S'I DAMAGE “Wu are going: tn hme a bumper crap 4.! “hvu'. In Nb “1-.“ Xhis year. (a? an" aluru "nu prmious yield. LINDSAY ST. and Wm LIAM s'r. non i They come 1 ‘tho wed: and ‘cuu cure is flours by Put! ad Wart EK‘ ' in pullsâ€. it' r._..0L _..n.u-Im “fluvial: :lTJng‘mI mm hushci. 'lall m hJS been hard but I! tn 3)" of 511} xmflc‘r.u. ‘1 Cnnï¬m-d mun-Ex tn 1h trim. 1120 “Mai hm ed on wrount of H1. wenher, and nth-r: u u “I“ to “urk lluuu' In he lost 32;. .t m 1111.1 :I idly non mg harm-M. .- lieve too far adlnmv- .1 be 108‘ ï¬ght 0" â€12.1 {hr (‘rup :5 TN" idly MIN"); harm-5'. and 1h. 1 139' New too far adlmnw I! :‘m- much dam- ICO to he dom. :h-w 23 an nor- moul new territor) iur'hu-r north “Ni-2h has to In' rm-kuund from thi‘ Set-l". and {hi} )‘it‘ld thvrt' will “91‘ oollent. 0n tho \thlw madman WW never so promising and indicau 1 great Proslk‘m.‘ {0" "â€â€œdâ€' sud . _ . .A . , “gun It“? ‘ great. promwrit} a in fact it has known before." twain; - â€" M Cure 1' mooted in Com 110m by Puma! s Painless “d WI": Extractor 1his rQ " Weâ€. it's sure, i almost? Dol‘ t expernnent.. I so the old folktale Putin-11's Corn and ‘- ‘u‘ “ ""M L‘s rents. \\ m TRIP 'm Tm: WEB-41‘ If. William Rivh Wu ln-e um-k ‘ w '0? I {Hp {hhmuh “It tad eunuch m I mm or an: weeks 0‘09 he hm- MH'II‘ “why his m-w will look arm m and Mn trim!- Lnu their NW Pu"... N Na “£3913“,- mow Hm I‘ luv amvh N M “Odo“ every \"Mowï¬dny n- “ Mme!“ wilt Iw made “T4 m m‘ Wk)“ (MM. loll “M m m. \ammoa h him 0 W my mom «is ‘8 pdfleos. it's sure, Don’t experhnent.. l ran-me Putmln's (‘( Extmtor. Price _.. TO": I' “51-†(NMJ‘HH and m! n dons nut m mun. import, uni ii to xhv Mrder db at has lmcmut' lodg- of mu n-cont wot l’n‘ u uund Chum {of m'. but It must not but 2hr crop is m)- Hm! 055â€â€œ) H1 simiiar sot-fr . 31‘ 1M9 “3' :11 m" “on! lefhilll ml' b? I reIIIITL' MUMâ€. (he mom“ null‘ I‘i‘r the My bt ommuitinn UNI “- louver, no "Hic‘inl â€VII in M head onil‘v 1.".1 nu“ m ll the rumdr .5 “ashamed. «of Lum. v I: days at Canal .' fl MI» 0‘ Manor Mm the Month y companies ha W of some tinn- ION mean, d El’11“. and the “lack“ Mm, and that :11» 'm go into eï¬ect on \1 “I! to be mar)- prom w of local mucking IR ï¬lm: when consuhmi “I stated that thvy \\ d '“ch an amalgamafio mated. but adminvd may probable as th‘ “and have alwms y. M: of Iat‘hows Lin “I, concern H0 1‘ My state that an The nuptial hunngrun' political religion. Running Ottawa from Hu Suvpoae you were Sir “'1' The Canada You “’1†52* Ir. Hawkes will spend L It: weeks in Ontario and 1. ©1009 touch with the olucliu '11! Write speciully on Hu- Matthews Co. in Hull In Th. .erder has uni m d m special art ï¬lm. editur of th of W3, and ()no' 1 writers in the â€mum Borden Sta mm. M um. I “flung M Mm '5 m for NN‘ hm -' . MW: Magnum were farming Ac: Commas PLEASANT I‘HlV' or not him rumor Ten Wbi Mon Our Di ful we‘ fourth % reg 2 “'ll mg .‘H if 1%