Ivestigate Pf Urea. tubes. pun .1 minus and farm Ltisfaction 3118!“!de O!» IAN CEREAL I ING (30. W). PHONE 77 as were Ohio, when ch they were I. train. 12031 30 ammo :r, Shingles, Etc tent and Sash story Goods of a business education on or daughter. DO dthem out in life fett- handicaped by ignor- msiness. Shorthand, Typewriting, .dition to our complete high-grade new goods, ’ just now some splendid in second-hand organs ing machines to clear lack of space to carry. Lies’ bicycle new, very .1 ministers attended a >w to investigate tha William-st, St. Andrew’s Church P. O. Box 217 Leaf Ledger,. (1 Charge System: System commercial subject 3 taught at the ps, Organs and1 ing Machines Special ht Dag; Individual Instruction n. es. AM floustomPrin. and Wood Id Gwen] Machine Repairs . Sheplgggfd’s lumber (0., limitel Business Col? ma) at Mill t purchaser. Feedl W illiam-at fl!" WSW .o DtLAV II DRAFTS d‘hi’ï¬ï¬BAï¬ 88$. 31; : 1m: Walt"! Capital Pa 6 Up Rest Undivided Proï¬ts TRANSLCTS Branches of the Bank in every Province of the Dominion . A general Banking business transacted. Savings Department at every me Vittoria 100M sgvings day of deposit to day 0 f with Interest allowed on c'eposits of $1.00 drawal at hig and upwards from best current rate. Branch. 10 to 3 o’clock. “turd"I 10 to 1 o‘clock. Notice is hereby given that a. dividend at the rate of six per cent. per anumn upon the pa‘d up capital stock of the company has been declared for three months ending Sept. 30th 1910, and the same will be payable at the Ofï¬ce of the company on and after Saturday, the ï¬rst day of October neXt. th to the 30th The transfer books willebe close from the 25 September, both days inclusive. By Order of the Board, JAMES LOW, We: Ofï¬ce Hours: H. B. Black: llflblfllï¬lï¬ 1!“, IOS‘NHO. GENERAL OF CANADA. Head-once; Toronto FOREIGN G. DICKSQNL,‘ mu. Mancuunc Italy Norway Persia Philliping aways-â€" Turk Islands Wfl‘ BANKING â€4.400.000 “$00030“? Q ï¬ï¬léï¬l BUSINESS (0. ice Circuit toilpejmg? m saaaa ass: 988“}!!! as m: “889““! Mr» #1!!me {ha 3:88 an“; 9.13 am. am! a snag sas m as: 1 my saga as mi: mam“ m“ mam ‘ ma wk?“ NM: mg†m :2: a8 Mm m mm mm aa ï¬asasw amiaam mm as“ s? sans Vs 3 Ma m m- Msha mmaaa w W Wang. Y. EL. N SWIMW- THE PARKER CASE. The Intelligencer‘ is informed that there will be no appeal in the case of Robert Parker. who is in the county jail here under sentence of death. It is, however, conï¬dently ‘expected that the sentence will be 1commuted to imprisonment for life.‘ -â€"Belleville Intelligencer. OLYllfl’IC LAUNCHED. Belfast, Oct. 20.â€"'I‘he White Star trans-Atlantic Str. Olympic, the largest vessel in the world. was launched to-day from Harland and Wolfe shipyards. The Countess Aberdeen, wife of the Vicemy of Ire» land. christened the liner. . ,_ A..- A... Luv the Titanic, to be launched next February, are the White Star's ans- wer to_the Cunard's Mauretania. and Lusitania. ; The Olympic is 840 feet long with [a 90-foot beam. Her speed will be ltwenty knots an hour. Glad Tidings Sure Relief for Suffering Women is found in Dodd’sl Kidney Pills Tangier Mines, Ball!“ UOI, Iâ€. 9-,} Oct. 21. - (Special).â€"There is noi longer any doubt that of the thous- ands of suffering women of Canada. nine out of every. ten owe their troubles to Kidney Disease. .For that reason it is glad tidings that M188 Kathleen Murphy of this place is sending out to her suffering sisters “My troubles started from a. cold.:: A“).â€" says Miss Murphy in an interview. "I had pains in my head and back. and Rheumatism and Diabetes ï¬nally developed. ‘ "Then I started to take Dodd’s Kidnex P1115 and they cleared. out my Rhexnnatism and Diabetes, cured my Kidney Disease. and brought back lulu†complexion. keep the kidney! h _ M's Kidney Pm" my health. than 40,000 persons were on > see the monster 40.000-ton olympic and her from Nova Scotia ' I Str. Olympic, the engineer, shot was}1"at0ry at 15 in the world, ’ from Harland and ,day afternoox is 840 feet long with ‘ Her speed will be m hour. sister 00.. wi‘ um ma mm mm- am mm 9;; mm mm m m: hunt mm mm m m: mm: in t“: “mm“ 193““ m 1 mm ï¬mm t 9 Mg mad 1! ‘HI minehwm m m: «m M :1me mm “am m “m mmw Ni}? “M W m mm‘ I. mnnmL w mu m an“ The arm NM IIIâ€"19m» m “1 WM. u M tn Mu mm: mm n me Mr uremia mm. and“. m chum o: 'l‘mMr um mum 'I‘tw umo any mum am not have a wry moon-M moon on aocmmt at a more gunk at human. which knocked him out «fly In an mm and tram whkh he newr Mly ro- 00‘" mg “0"“ over low also back M M where she w"! win In! eye 0' W Swans. Like 0“ Dan-key Hal. 2.0:â€. the tumt paw- r tonkhd in Canada. tn tnc wre ova ulna back In her Winn-ham homo. where she wm winter undor the cure- tul eye 0! her owner. John E. Swwta. Like the Eel. Darkoy Hal wna less auccmtul than in 1909 or even 1908. and appears to have reached the limit of her speed. HAS RESIGNED. Victor}... 3-0†‘ m â€"- ICause. John‘H. Fell, aged 51. a civil engineer, shot himself dead in the llaVatory at 15 Toronto-st“, yester- ,day alternoon. Fell is a. married man and had hem employed with 'Somerville's, Limited, engined sup- ! plies. 0in Ban. Mr. F. A. Mcmmm, City Solicitor. who cornmh'omjï¬nd- say, has resigned. He claims he can- not work with the City Engineer. 6‘. John, N.B., OCtu W: â€" U. as. Hays, president of the Grand Trunk Paciï¬c Railway, at the banquet given in his honor by the St. John Board of Trade to-night, declared that he believed trains would be run- ning over the entire road from At- lantic to Pacific within three years. lantic to Pacific within three years. " It will be much sooner than you realize.†he said. He added that the port of St. John would become one or the very best on the Atlantic coast, but warned the people that work of development must be started on a. greater sca'le without delay 1! facilities are to be provided for all the freight that will come here when the Grand Trunk Paciï¬c gets into operation. HARRY HNDLE’Y-‘S HUKOR. The {allowing article in the Strat- tord Beacon no doubt refers to the time when the editor, Mr. W. M. O'Bierne. lived and worked in Lind- an; . Harry UndIey, the comedian, who closed a week’s engagement on Sat- urday at the Grifï¬n Theatre, is prob- ably the oldest actor in Canada. He has been playing of! and on through- out Canada ror 35 or 40 years, and must be over 70 years or age. In the early days he had a repertoire company. and used to make three nights and week stands in the town balls with more or less sum. and always with indomitable cheerful- L -_ mourn- nose; The writer. as a boy, remem- bers going to collect an advertising bill from him‘in an Eastern Ontario town Some 85 years ago. The weath- er was very cold, and business was wretchedly poor. There was only a. {dozen or two people in-the hall. sev- wretchedly poor. There was vu dozen or two people in-the hall. end of whom were "Mel the night- “We’ll play "4 Known. "w """" Before comm W CM‘ m Hadley had earned the reputation 0' being one o! the be“ 1°" W on the English M 3° “in 9°†Losses much humor in mt lino. luvv vâ€"- knows. its not for mm; LINK OCEAN. unorthor shaken“) It “All for Love.' " a- y, and looking down : stands in the town or 1955 success. and indomitable cheerhfl' 6!! for mo HE ? Berlin. Oct. 19.â€"â€"Proi. Andreas Gallo. the famous Gordian astrono- mer. o! Potsdam. to-day iuued a senutlonal statement. in which he declared that Commander Peary did not reach the North Pole. Prof. Galle declares that none of Peary'e methods ior reckoning his position in the tar north were re- liable, and that ever had Peary‘ reached the axis of the earth he would not have known it. of Business." and in the issue of 0c- tober 20. appears an account of Mr. James Noke's business career. Mr. Nokee at one time resided in Lind- N 394.. mg» settles: matrim- w- m...â€" where hells conducting a ï¬ne livery EXCITING RUNAWAY A rather exciting time occurred on Peel-st. early on Friday when the sore! been hitched to J on. launder and Son's coal wagon made a. live- ;ly run (or Inedom. The wagon was left. ot the car door to he landed j and the’driva 1nd gone for a shovel when from some source the team took fright, tore around the mill and down Peel-st. At. the corner ol‘Clm- bridge-st. they were turned on to Dr. ahildnn Inâ€?! “’Ghildnn hum m and “W ““9“ given “It“ M‘P‘- Room mm". pm! duh Wu iwml My in fad; tho «mum “and: MOM!» “(I “'0 tainted blood Md. 699d food. huh air and Scott's Emulsion con- qua scrofuh and may other blood «luau». "I “Mi IV Halo mucous: “ mam. “I300! ppm-duh“. lot out Dummy! “I"! Eat and Chlld‘u _I- __Q.I-- . TURKEYS SCARCE. Ottawa, Oct. 18.-The Dominion Government, which proclaimed Thanksgiving on the Blst 0! this ‘month, is now at ’work trying to save the holiday from disappoint- ment by reason of the extinction of the necessary Thanksgiving turkey.i Dr. Charles Higgins, Dominion bio- logist, states that the high price of turkeys is not the result of a com- bine, but is due to a great mortal- ity among turkeys allover Canada. caused by a parasitic and contagious diseaseknown as " blackheed." The disease. which manifests itself by black spots on the comb. is reg- ing thrOughout the Dominion. The 6336 Lack Four. 0001'? a low no WM 3... Wm. “WM 0", .._' seams MN! I“ â€UH-I9, nanâ€" .1., solution 01 mudatlc acid. a, tea- spoOnIul of arid to a quart no! wa-. ter. Dr. Higgins, however, is at work upon some plan by which the «moose may be stamped out or con- tagion prevented. m disease is re- lpomd from eves-y province of diluted Vvvv- v1.7. .. W W w. w . ‘uw' HI: Lord-Np «u M was com um an MMWM has «sand. and am lung in» mud an an a. cum Im the am mm It. at Kiwniiuy Edmund to “m yum :- Kiln»! ‘Munuary. EXCELLENT Bl‘ NTING . me m attracted w a» nude apps-rum drmtfllfl" wind- out; bu pm W a good collection at camping noon-luau and arranged than in the 10m 0! . hun- Emma that comfortable in tin with hunter's cot1 pare! strewn are“ pare! strewn around it. ï¬ll: one car net 0! the window. Outside the tent is the camp ï¬re with pipes and oth- er “good things†lying around. At- the other end of the window. a, canoe. equipped with puddles. rifles and decoys adds to the picture. In the back ground amopg a thick clus- e... 1" mm trees appear the ter of evergreen trees anâ€... e... lands of some ï¬ne deer. On the whole. the idea is a ï¬tting one for this season of the year. when 1he sporting men are preparing for M med-hunt. . Ab- Gitihwn Yam J‘â€" v - â€" -W OF CANADA Tho Account; of Corporations, Merchants, Manufacturers and Individuals .Sollclud. Small Savings Bank Accounts nook. 8906“! Attention. 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. 137 ware; a. lame W“- â€3 coats and wearing" ‘9‘ n aound it. ï¬ll: one cor- window. Outside the tent . A... “uh um:- nnd oth- Head Ofï¬ce}! King-St. West, Toma LINDSAY BRANCH OPP. P051 OFFICE nukes hunting life Sub-Batch at Janetville ope-3m) ltdmday A. B. McGlLL, MANAGER, 3r xxaurx if" 5‘?! is'! . 1 '«IH mm ,. mm noâ€!!! .«m» m w and III «Mo Ohm»!- . EEWaW'gE Pm'mnmno CHEESE Choc-o Board hold WM†m A..- m. a. A. aux-pt. took all“ lax. Ir. 0. A. Gun-pic «been boa-dd u 11“. Are invited to Open on account nt The Bnnk of Toronto early in life. A savings Account to a young man or woman will be a great no- nintnnce in snvzng money for fut- ure use, and a deterrent against wasteful or extravagant hnbito. Intern“; in added to balances half-yearly Bank oi Toronto Assets. “8.000900 Incorparated 1855 hummu-