' Vet- .0136- :icme rnts mad the exact neount payable in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France. Germany. Great Britain. Holland, Italy. Norway, Russia, Sweden md Switzerland heated on the bee of each cheque, while in other countries the Run}; Lindsay Branch. H. A. HOLMES.‘Manager THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE . that we a the public generally - of . . , atrons 811} . The 338mg ., , \ :3 ““323211‘1‘ém year In â€$35835 the $29 oft?†nave “mew; uP'tnessed many changes: so,lid basis upon when Phe .FE‘HE‘S ha.» “I njy demonstrated the with {great dad†9f ?“;‘E““?“"“’ 1-13 hamlished. It is. thmfmiicit the low . 95» "3 E‘ismesstfifive salute the fut“? 3‘"! sand the surroundmg fï¬gnx‘kfxfliiis gank Depositors of Pm 38y , «a "4:95“ ' district. I. I. WALKER, President ALEXANDER LAIRD, General W Capital Paid Up $200,0M. Reserve Fund $40,000. W. FLAVELLE, “19 Victoria 10M Savings. (.0 Interest allowed on c'eposits of $1.00 and upwards from day :5 deposit to day of withdrawal at highest current rate. TRANSACTS GENERAL The new Travellers’ Cheques recently issued by this Bank are e most convenient y in which to wry money when tnvelling. They are issued in denominations e! 10 to 3 o’clock. Saturdays 10 to 1 o’clock. transacted. Savings Department at every Branch. Branches of the Bank in every Province of the Dominion. A general Banking business Capital Pa d Up Rest Undivided Proï¬ts HEAD OFFICE. TORONTO Bank of Montreal TRAVELLERS’ CHEQUES LINDSAY, 5mm 1, 1910; Ofï¬ce Hours: SAVINGS BAN K $10, $20, $50, $100 and $200 President. ESTABLISHED 1817 OF CANADA Head Ofï¬ce. Toronto ,. DICKSONs Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 Reserve Fund, - 6,000,000 BANKING BUSINESS Manager Lindsay Branch JAMES LOW," $|4,400,000 $2,000,000 ESTABLISHED 1807 $27,08I ,ï¬l $68I,56I you will protect _ the ‘moan Church or you are “*1:th M" The Venerable Supez'i-n‘bemlent tou- ched a. deep chord in many hear“ when he said. “My W0w- W eats are not a chal! in the wind..1'm not the man you m_t°_l°_°_,k a: u? A number of the layman and prea- chers enjoyed a quiet nap during the reading of the minutes of the various meetings of the General Conference Special Committee during the quad- TMM, soothed to rest ‘b'y themnsâ€" iéal voice of the 5mm. Rev. Thos. Manning, formerly of Lindsay, moved that the "Confer- ence expresses its great pleasure in receiving a. deputation from the Women’s Missionary Society.†Mr. F. A. McDiarmid, formerly of Lindsay, but now city solicitor of Victoria, was a. member of the civic deputation to address the conference welcoming the ministers to the City of Victoria. Rev. Chancellor Burwash, S.T.L.. Rev. W. H. Emsley, F. E. O’Flynn and W. Ross, represented the Bay of Quinta Conference on the committee considering the expediency of having more than one General Superinten- The delegation from the General Assembly of the Presbyterian church was introduced by Rev. Dr. Caz-man. who said, “Here are men of stability of faith and of love. They bare Presbyte‘rians and that is saying a. great deal.†In reply Rev. Dr. Cam- pbell welcomed them in ï¬tting terms, saying. "You are the wise men from the east." A. copy of the General Conlerence Daily Bulletin, published st Victoria. 13.0., has been receixed at The War- der. It is a journal of eight pages devoted specially to the proceedings of the General Conference session of the Methodist church. which is being held in that city. and. was mailed to this office by Mr. Wm. Suggitt. oi Valentin, who is a. delegate to the conference. The journal is nicely gotten up and printed on good qual- ity paper. It publishes many phases oiy the big convention that are not to be found in the daily press of Ontario. NEW CLUB The Colieg'eiate Institute has or- ganized a. football club with the fol- lowing otï¬cers: President, J. C. Harstone, B.A.; Vice-Pres., W. H. Stevens, B.A.; Sec.-Treas., J. Head: Captain, C. Matthews: Committee. ‘W. S. Milner. B.A., D. W. Shier, C. Staples, H. Porter, and C..\ 8. Cliff. An unique incideht o! the Confers NEW LODGE Mr. R. Bunting, P.G.M. of the True Bmes and several members of Lind- say lodge, were in Bobcaygeon on Tuesday and opened a True Blue lodge in that village. QFF FOR OTTAWA Messrs! Robert Sylvester,. D. Sin- clair, J. A. Williamson, J. H. Oliver John Robinson, J. H.‘ Sootheran and Sam Hughes left for Ottawa on Saturday to take part in the Dam- inion Rifle Association meet. Mr. James Hopkins has sold his well-known team for $325. A FREAK OF NATURE Mr. Thos. Calvert. of Reaboro. has a mare that gave birth to a con with three legs. The colt is quiet lively and can get around without trouble. CONGRATULATIONS | Knowlson; Congratulauons are heartily ox- iMcDonnel. n\' “as“. J vu- meinathouslfnd oblivious if _- A. _ jj_J. SOLD HIS TEAM THE WAT CHMAN‘WARDER. LINDSAY. ONFARIO. gratiï¬cation when she found tint they eomgigtely cured her.†111’: Lug-Liver Pills are 25¢ per vul,o‘r5vinlnfor$l.00, atdldenlemor wiflbemuleddirectonmeupt dmby The '1‘. mm 00.. Wind. “I recounmended them to a “*3: sad she is highly enthusiastic about t , ssher’sjssvezy diï¬icultmsndshs expected no good results from them. Youumsy im_sgine_ he; sqrpgiss 3nd Constipation is one of the most pmvalent troubles the human race is subject to, ,and is the greatest cause of many of our ailments. Keep the Bowel: openandyouwillvcryseldombesick. Mn. M. Bell, 467 Harris St Van- oonver,B.C., writa:â€"-“I had tries many mediatorCWtion and nemfwnï¬ 7 We always keep them in the house 1' would not be without them. 96336st as your Milbprn’n Luz-Liver Pills. f That the Conference remembers its fallen heroes is evident from the fact small, Mr. H. F. Moore of the Acton Free Press, Mr. W. H. Kerr of the Brussels Post, Mr. 0. M. Alger of the Tweed News, and they have all been active workers in the Sunday School. Dr. H. Hough, of Toronto, is an alt-editor. once was the presentation of a cane to the General Conierenoe by the Rev. Dr. Robson. The cane is made from the "oak†of the steamship "The Raver," the ï¬rst steamship to cross the Paciï¬c and on which the ï¬rst Methodist Missionaries were brought to the province. and or “teak†from India. The request of Dr. Robson was that-a gold band be put on the cane and that it besuit- ably inscribed. and sent forward with an address to His Majesty King George V. The Conference ac- cepted the gift and reierred the carrying out of the request of Dr. Robson to a committee. Among the newspaper men who are attending the Conference are Mr. M. A. James or the Bowmanville State- BAD TRIED IANY REMEDIES FOB CONSTIPATION mm ID!!! TO EQUII. Ilblrn’s Lin-Liver Pils say Curling Club «.was held on Tues- day evening and following ofï¬cer‘s elected: President, Jas. Keith. Vice- Pres.. Wm. McLennan; Secretary.~J. McLennan, Jr.; Treasurer, J. D. Flavelle; Chaplain, RGV. R. J ohn- ston; Committee, J. Keith, J. D. Flavelle, W. McLenmn' and J. M. Knowlson; Club Skips, J. D. Flu:- elle, Jas. Keith, W.’ McLennan, J. W. Wallace, J. G.- Edwards, J. M. Knowlson, J. McMillan, Sn, and A. TO MICHIGAN Mr. Thomas Adam is on an ex- tended trip to Michigan. VISITING IN PORT Mr. Sandy Laidlaw is visiting friends, and attending a. wedding in Port Hope. TALL émmanr Mosses , Williams and Beg; Bros. are erecting a. 70 joot chimney at the new Victoria. Flour Mills on Victoria-ave. CORN 14 FEET HIGH Mr. Jas. Keith has in his window on exhibition se\ eral stalks of com 14 feet, 7 inches atheism. The‘ corn was grown by Thos, Ray, of Ops. ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeung or the Lind- good work and. producing successful graduates is the wellâ€"known Central Bushes College of Toronto. bolleges. but if!» ohe {vhich has a continental reputation for doipg the insutruction is mainly individual 36 that the third book student or the High school graduate may make relative advancement in a good prac- tical course of training dike buo- ï¬cial in any walk of life. In such schools malty ï¬nd the training for the entrance examination Inflcimt iondation upon which to puild s good busineé or shorthand course, which leads to once unployment u a living salary as an introduction to a successful business 1113. Canada Warder readers will confer a favor upon the management by promptly reporting to 'l‘he.Warder office any irregularities in the delivery of their paper. All communications of this nature will be given prompt atten- tion. LIBERAL REWARD OFFERED. Lost. on June 23. from a Grand Trunk passenger car between Lind- say and Mariposa, going west, a walking stick, crook handle, with the following inscription on gold band. " Tom Gregg, Toronto, from Tom Turner, London." Stick was present from English journalist to Canadian journalist and was highly valued. G.T.R. employee notiï¬ed ; t time of loss, but failed to search ediately. Stick of little use to anyone, for an honorable man would not keep a stick with mother's name on it. Liberal reward to any- one leaving stick at otllce of The Warder, or furnishing information that would lead to recovery. THE SCHOOL QUESTION. This important question is engag- ing the attention of many parents and young people just now. Just what to do is sometimes a problem. Where possible we believe every boy and girl should pass the entrance and spend a few years'in High school of Collegiate work. When this is not practicable the next bed thing to do is to amnge for a course ‘in some reliable business S. L. Taube. Eyesight Specialist. of Toronto, will be at his ofï¬ce, 126 Huron-st. Toronto. during Exhibi- tion. Hours 10â€"2 and 6â€"8 p.111. DO YOU GET YOUR WAR-DER) :Peak. the members prepare to smile. or several years past the venerable Doctor has been the guardian of the Superannuation Fund which has greatly prospered under his admin- istration. gihllnister drops out of the active work he generally» loses all his con- nexionsl ofllces and honors. but Dr. Ryckmsn is still an influential man in the Montreal Conference which delights to recognize his ability and thunder. him. of Kingston, who has been a. member of every General Conference that has been held in Canada. When Rev. W. S Grifl‘in, D.D., is, regard- ed as the wit of the Conference. He makes no efl'ort at being funny. nat- ural to him, and when he rises to Mr. Wm. Ross, of Port Perry, is an (ax-member of the Dominion Parlia- ment, and Sunday School Superin- tendent in his own town. Hebears a striking resanblance to the late King Edward. and during his resi- dence at Ottawa was always spoken of as “His Majesty†As a matter of fact. Mr. Ross would make an ad- mirable King, for he has the digne tied appearance and gentlemanly bearing that .would grace any pos. ition. Tho only superannuated minister In the Conference is Rev. Dlj. Eyck- that above the platform hang life- size oil portraits of Rev. J ohg Potts land, D.D. “Last, March I commenced using Penn: and continued for three months. I have not. used it. since, nor have I (alt c. B. F1233, 15:. Sterling, Ky., says: “I lave suffered with kidney and bladder trouble (or ten years past. KIDNEY TROUBLE DYES IGHT SPECIALIST. Rev. Alexander Suther- hlxthï¬ THE SMNDARD BANK†ALSO OUR CLOTHES WRINGERS, every wring- er is guaranteed and will be replaced if not satisfactory. SEE OUR NEW CENTURY washing machine, the best machina, made, Saves Fabric, Time and strength. mm Fencing, Harvest Tools, Machine Oil, Rope, Eta, at Lowest Prices HARDWARE AND S'IOYEB. LINDSAY, ONT Every Department ls fully Equipped to ensure ' Prompt and Efï¬cient Service. ' Again in full swing under the management of Geo. Ingle. First-class workmen have been engaged,‘and the factory re-stocked with the bat material. PLLNED AND MATCHED LUMBER FORISLLE. Sound and d_1y. All kindgrof intefiorfiggsh :kegt in stock and manu- ,_ -._ m-‘!:â€"-J-An_ofa . G Edwards Co. FARMERS’ SUPPLIES An account may be opened with the Home Bank in the names of two or more persons, each having the privilege of withdrawing or depositing money over their own signature. 'In the case of the death of one of the parties to a Joint Account the balance remaining on deposit with the Home Bank ' may be withdrawn by the survivor, or' survivors, without delay or appeal to any process of law. IT PLYS TO BUY AT CINNAHON'S WAS HIN G MACHINE of Canada, Head Ofï¬ce 8 King-St. West, Toronto ~ A. B. McGlLL, MANAGER, Savingsâ€. Bank'at all Branches LINDSAY BRANCH OPP. P081 OFFICE Subâ€"Brand at Janetville open every um, OF CANADA PAGE