â€ï¬t 10" ale j V- n.“ “u (".an “until" w" mm as COLLEGE, Yongo Ind 3°“ Mun-.- 0mm Paid Up - $14,400,00.00 Rest - - - $1,000,000.00 â€Minded Profits $699,969.88 W Assets - $|6S,Z34,768.85 Former custoniers of' the Ontario Bank Branch will be ac{30111modated as heretofore. Gilli-Til 'flaia Bank. with its 123 bunches ad Igoncies in Canada, United Stun and Great Brinin, is in a podtion tomcat «cry requirement in the lino of legiti- Mte banking. Savings Department. Every description of a. Bank- mg business transacted. Interest allowed on deposits. and compounded quarterly. Doponm 0731.90 3an upwards moivod. upon which interest will b. pad or con - pounded {our times a yeast. at. tho highâ€! cum rm from duo or do it to d.) o! withdnwu. Po. Parmers' Buolnm Branches at all important centres in Canada and in Lon- don, Eng" New York, Chi- 3080, Spokane, Mexico and NBVinoundland. In soliciting your patrons“ we on lam van 0! courteouu autumn sud prompt atomic!) to your basin»- mum- luau. Deposits of $1 and upwards received; interest allowed at meat rates and paid quarterly. The depositor is subject to no delay whatever in the withdrawal of the whole or any portion of thedcposit. LINDSAY BRANCH, - - W. c. '1'. WMAORSON, Manager Chartered by Act of Parliament 1882. C. S. THOMPSON. Manager mdm metal unantlon in the “no of mining or collecting n10 not». asking thumb: the purcbluo o! stoolon, m. BANK 0f MONIREM Wesiam Bank of Canada LITTLE BRITAIN THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE “NAGER LINDSAY BRANCH. ETDSIY AND VICTORIA COUNTY 3. r. WALKER, President Bunchs throughout Canada, and in the United Stats and England f E a :3 g 3 '3 U a i 5 E. a )u-v--~* Ida-estaddedfomtinmayear WMWRIW witll‘dl W THESMNDARD BANK AFTER XMAS '. B. BLACK ‘u Toronto. ESTABLISHED 1817 LINDSAY BRANCH I‘. F. Loosening-e. "We: gmcnxs mo AT “33:45: mAwoonm VICTORIA LOAN AN D SAVINGS . . . COMPANY . . . A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED COMMERCIAL AND FARMEas' PAPER msoomn'sn: SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT REKLY POST.‘LI\D. “AI: FRIDAY 33; OFFICE. TORONW OF CANADA Head Ofï¬oo?-;- - 3 Toronto JOINT DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS m 1.73 iTHE FARMERS’ BANK ~ OF CANADA, Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 Rest, - - - 5,000,000 Total Assets, - 113,000,000 College. Cells receive prompt attention night. OFFICEâ€"46 Peel eh, between Rink. Ben-eon end Curling [ Returns of the number of carcasses of deer carried ,from the hunting grounds of Ontario by the express companies [have been received by Mr. Edwin Tinsley. «Superintendent of Game and lishcries. In all the com- panies handled .3886 deer as com- pared with 3,310 last. season. Be- ,fore the close of the hunting season the Dominion (EXpress company transported the heads of 117 moose. These figures by no means represent the slaughter of deer. and moose in 1907, {or they do not include the animals killed by settlers or hunters living near the haunts of the game}. DIBIC‘I'Okllâ€"Rt. Hon. Viscount Temple- ton, Hon. President; W. Boom. Nosbitt, President; Col. Juno: Munroe. V100- Prosidont ; Robert Noble, All“ Ewen, W. G. Stnolsir. John Gliohrm. R. E. Monslo. Burdgs Guby, A. Grant. Loxnox Commonsâ€"Rt. Hon. Vls count Tonploton, 8:: Can. Run Smith K. C. 8., (J. S. I. a 0., Henry Higgins. . Saturday evening while a young 194W BROAD a; NEWTON VETERINARIANS. uunuv, - - OITAIIO. “'ulle (b Juanâ€"o .“ -r‘, teen, Miss Jessie MApes. daughter or Mr. Ben Mapes. mas skating on the small rink opposite the Public Li- brary, she stumblerl in: some way and fell hearilx with her feet caught together. The manner and: force of the {all broke her right leg between the ankle! “and knee. Comrades. car- ried her into a nearby house. when a doctor was called and she was then taken in a cab to her home, Where her leg was not. To-day shq is doing .mlL but yin not b‘e_ able. sq Ikate main 1m Minter. . Incoporoted by Special Act of Puliunent. Iombm of tho cam 33an Aoooolatlon and TM Toronto Glou- In: Homo. HEAD OFFICE. TORONTO. l-“ Gndustos of W. R. TRAVEBS, Gourd m». Number of Deer Killed. ESTABLISHED 1807 BAN KING HOUSES the Ontu'io Veterinary momnt attention day or about 9 o‘clock, of about seven,- Our [maidens will 11an .mtï¬wed the lditferemt interviews that have! [Been given nraaamtly lay {prominent «me» re- garding the "all-mead" mute. .‘that seems to {one ombhe talpiss juSt' at pre- sent. It; in Mott.ul\i1a:nyone.out- «side of those most airway imbemstedk know for. a certainm-tha pddts ,t"_ N Is a life like that Month living-.9 What is the net gain or. least He {probably leave: a 1m big enough for ten ordinary people \ when he comes to pass in his cheques. and his loody is Lhalrdly cold before his family whom he neglebted ins life. are toolâ€" ishly Sqaundering the money. he was or anything mam dia'dotors’ unequ- ings at ï¬ve per. Instead of being affable to his family“ {and 'to thus»; with rwhom he lamest in contact. he gets grouohy. and his. I own clewks steer clear of him' whenever they can. «er goes [Snack tq work or brings his. work home. He hast n'o tinny now for bhmh meetings, or town meetings. 9+ . By “The Stroller." i WWW A great tad thesqglay‘s is [or gnom- ing towns to Home na hm thonsb and taluro. or a stirve hundred thousand clubâ€"some number away beyond: «what they at Wm Jill isle might to have 3. (contain amount all ambition. bull: when wd'a-re compell- Ie'd to-li-ve a. life of feverish anxiety in under to reach 'Lhteftznhl. it is worn kioulou-ul it it is rwuntfh‘ lthel mice. One of the sexiest Whirl down in the good! book is that "godlinem with contentment is grewâ€: gain.†la'nd'if. merchants. towns and am countries. would adqp-t the principle. hwo all might enjoy the good. things pirovidln ed for us lay, a bountiful Province. .with a better zthLIt-han‘ We now do A merchant. font instance, has n oolmk ‘Iortablue business that just? {fills im \his time nicely. IHeivhaï¬ plenty ot Leisflre to aErtend properly. .to his tam;- ily, {his church, and the local affairs or the community in which he dwells. His wealth grows, not with leaps and Hoounds, but steadily; some years it 1 may not grow at all. but: all [through it be lenjoys life, and them! is home of that feverish anxiety ltd get on top that distinguishes some of gnt‘race. Suddenly the demon. ot ambition gets a (hold on him.» Probably his neigh- bor is getting along fan-Titer than him. or his wife’s sister's John is going along like a house satire. and of course they must go tad. . rme whole ar- «augment is‘ohang‘dd. . lie has to get down an houn earlier in the morning, as has his clerks; he is lut- er coming home at night. He eithâ€" 0N THINGS IN GENERAL “0090096909†Katmai)" WY)“ tthan a! the MD an one Black still, t uoube, 1x,- warranted cancellation 01 antlers [pr lumber. It appears that the poor mlllman in in umvpm: position than any manulwtum ewe have yet heard of. Ho actually hm mm: cancell- od arm that scum» boon nhhppod‘. tho nomlgm knawlna it. and he polltoly nascent/lug um: no dpulotsthe mlllmnn can plan» the our chow-hare. Now. It does not. unlu- a wry might man to pond" that a mm o! glumï¬ loot. or I on“! coal. or 1 n our-o! lox‘nk. «mot ho mvd arm Very Newly. (the www- at 'tho ml. la chap mum. which vary. qlton ami- ounta to more than tho orlalnal vnluo o! the gonadal. Anothvr. wary auricu- mattor la the dmnu'rng: ohnrmtor which brother-I Mome nail Auden: son mm to like uuwholuoxm do- llaht In making oué (allln. ll tho tool-planar h «hm: dlmt' mall my. thtt ll ‘1 4m lost. him he can do the ï¬rst thing. all! 4L Imus the Dutch haw tho-o charmno accom- uluto. . . an ocean “WEBB “5 mime. the Black Sod-Ham: Iraume. an [mt-cu: still, the Blair Sod-Newtmndhnd woume, {would Ian M ideal one, but that is only cm W ot- the n'tua- tion. (these boats WW “:0 gut as near the bank!“ of population appos- aiiole. not only for mm, but for freight. (which is um item that must max-m lac com in Irunning 3. 1h» 01 Isa-ballad. passenger steamers. Were the Ireisht its!!! eliminated. and the: boats Jto depend. ontixely on their! 2pm earnings. they would have tonne no abnormal- ly immadwtoxgahatha was :1- mcut prom-itim ow to the wealthY. When we know that inï¬gh‘t. wily mach freight (as We the ocean. cannot atturd to pay: tor too much handling. (the mu: 0: it would be for .England and Scotland. and were the Blabk Sod; who. W. ist mould mean :1 WW extra. 9r :1 very expensive tunnel. or fen-ï¬es. which latter would. be unduly . feasible. Neither the tunncl nor Iterries are there now. so it. wand Inch-n an extra. tramhipment. (than who are! Roast. acquainted with these nthingfl tell us that the cost a: unloading from boat to car is almoan as much as thawholo cost of carriage across Up Atlantic. mm mm“: Rheum bedme. cthan anynnu who has met mm. It the m-holo m was. to have as about and mm mien-Hid gallznt Knight is “probably hatter may? 9t why; is ac. tor mun"; M150- Lhc‘u Mm Ilium came upon him. mhbh ham Mad In bin dentin. .Wlth NI Mac a. man: valuualo lite hu- bun! loud. and the owuummly in poorer mu it wall pon- miucd to know fully whale he “val. [memo at him rut-“nu your. oi devo- tion to ammo. “Sow and We» hath it can ac kx-zm-u only to than win «cuow meat for .be very unev- en: los- Mhicb they have unnamed. inst. the C.P.R. 00. will put on a. mixed train for Toronto. «leaving Lindsay daily (except Sunday) at 1245 gun, A W manhgsu’ll be atâ€" tached. manna: by thin \ drain twill welsh .Nnmth momma; 4 gum. and from Jot. an: 4.20. connecting with trains for: London. me Sound. etc. A ngw 47min!» May will bawe'Bm‘kdhonJot. “6.25 mm. daily, mxivmg art «Lindsay wt ((35. Pan- eenccra mom Manual or .froronto via. night min- twill Ufll am 8.3“!!!“ nl m’ animation. 1 A ;. or. but In lean an now-w. Inu- wâ€" oolutoly lalthlul to his actual con- kuom. Buonz man on yo m'mho ulcuwd xo wanton mu wu duc not 'to my amounting or yielding; dip-p: dtlon. but to him cwtlro fairnes- und Iimpb acntldmunlimr. 1t twa- um u the wlprowhods 'thu tlmo um be [at he would have more Monro scoured his 311th on- vitintod his contain. He was open-handedudoep- ly Unwanted in the manure of those about him. anatomical!†zealous and aell-uoriï¬cing in has cal-flea to the church to which he belonged. Ho was a who and dread†uponk- or. fair but head in dobuo, nnd. ro- oolutoly huhlul to his untitled con- vbuom. Bum; man a ho wmho nccnud In min. '1‘!“ WM d“° 11 it man known at all. mud» o! u very linn'ted olmle. As a lecturer in chemistry at «the university hams thormghly cumin. He showed. great aptitude and capacity. toa- busi- ness. As assistant general-manag- er of the William! Dania Company: this incapacity rwaa 0.th in re- markmle degree. and n4 amt value was act upon this cervical» He was dwply mutated in the fortunes or the Technical School andl all worthy ino {walls spirit. a powerful and prac- tical mind. no petty prejudica oa- (t’l‘orouto 35°st . By the death on Mr. F. J. Smale. moronto loses a man who was bound tolaacomeongottho-vqrm 1m of tho oommunity. Ho hall the time scientific spirit. He had g'distinb gushed university course and an; 600 or the trusted and influential leaders among the graduates of the Unwed-a- ity Io! fro: onto. Few men had' «anal weight in (he manila gt Vim University. Upon univern'ty policy genomlly he miscd a: (an greater iziimce than was gaunt-ally known. I M'hoao fault h “L ï¬at tho sake of common honesty m‘ could almost we?» in tom 01 oomldm. («than in bno team abontthunflnt lotto be committed, and Hull k that et- en has to live any to! that: contract: Just at want Mb a. wave at Idopmmion and uncertainty that is sweeping ovdr our land: vMï¬o feel Ioortoin 't‘hatjlt' in good (or us. nnd that amour ltho breathing well it will give In. m,-will [an all tho better (or it. nWe feed wt'ï¬ï¬od W a. great many cancellations on male thought- losely. but them are (also a grout many made. with malice \ More- Jthouzht. :Wo don‘t helium in crowd:- ing goods onto am. but when he has once given an order, he should xegamd his word. us wood as his bond. and it he thinks hef has. ondemcd too soon. or .too much, tho ou'nsida he should do its tokaagsk for. a postponxi: ment of the sh’upmdnt. end if he is honest he will get it along as soon as he now itlL If the price goes down, and although he i9 not\ entitled to it. any ham mill gives him tho‘ ro- duction. if they onlyt got a chance. bxcdit'a Site. 'try to no my annual!»- uon, and it Mauritian: to sell, he am nbt Itty Ito [gut out of filling his olden. no matter twhelre the price gm. AM. he dameltnot. or at leaa‘ he think: ho dam mam his cuar tom 2to fulfil uni-'11 podtraobs tho suns “he. hummun Heawn. [or team I)! losing their M. th this should be ma nave: noun thoroughly mudoxatand. Why the dividing line in communal honesty shouldlaa soma- mrhero Ween the “taller. \ and wholesaler add mam. la. loa- yondcm'han‘. _ L 1:!“ HR. SMALE'S DEATH. Ir, J, QMALE BURIED. Warships or \' (Toronto Star.) § The cost of a moicrn battleshig is 310,000,000. That in equal to the ex- penditure incurred in constructing 335 miles 0! railway such as the Can- adian Pacific be: strung out from the Atlantic to .the Pacific. Even a torpedo boat destroyer. one’ at the cheapest or war vessels. costs as much as 100 lip-We rural school ,few triends. and. her husband sudden- ly busiul luxusell’ with th’.‘ umbrellts. canyms them upstaiu. When he had taken up the last; one she said to ham. aomcwhat amazed; \ “why. dear. do you hide the um: brellu like that? Arc you afraid our (1120* will steal them!†1 “No." said he. “I‘m art-aid they will recognize them." . A warship is a gonstant bill- of ex- pense. and at the end or ten years is reduced to scrap iron values. A railway is a. creator of watch. while the school house is the foundation of knowledge that is mom than wealth. The {hunting of battle flags is provocative or win; industrial dc- vciopment. ‘as represented in runway building. and increasing knowledge. following mu mt“! improve- ment. make for peace. '1'. John Lethbridge. the Well-known Railway Conductor. M. Mr. John Willa?» probably one or the oldest and. loci known railroad oonductom in Ontario. dined at HE home in Midland on Jan. 10th. Mr. Lothioxidgwe was conductor of the ï¬rst main running on the old Midland railway from Port Hope; to Lindsay. but on who waning \ot the narrow grunge walla-odd. fibronto ‘1\’ipissing, from much-to Ito (JoltnxmnilrA he 1011 some yum Md nhmrzd qt 9. passenger train imam {Lox-mine. Law on. the Martian o! the roads by the GJI‘. .11.. he was enzagddon the can from Blncbwntnr rto Miadlaï¬. where a,†made this home. ‘36 man a zenith lu‘ man. and his pleasant smile and My manner (nude [or .him a most of friends among the trut- velling Wall» to who!!! {be m al- ways ‘Jalok.’ 01 law years he has been a amt sum: dram inflamï¬ matory rhunaltism. which ultimate:- ly disabled him. He was 65. yeans at age and leaves Ia widow, three sons and three daughters to mourn his. L (Bow yscon plane 0013’“) In. B. Sloan. Formerly of Ops. Killed in C.P.R. Iain Line Wreck. â€Emu will do- well to turn a deaf ear to those who are clamorin; for mu al "menu amt to continue de- voting her margins to the thing: fast mm tor human program Richard Butler. Eldon. -_ The nun: friends of Mr. Richard Butler, an. of Lorncvillo. wiJ be shocked to learn or his sudden death shortly after 9 o'clock last night; Be mm one air. the largest and ctrongest men in the. county. and was Bali known all over. He atmei life an a farmer. but ï¬ber many, years invented in hotel. pr0perty in this town along with 111.5 brother... who predeceased him. A‘ few years ago. however. hc‘ said out and return- ed to the farm. where he died. Shiloh‘a is the best, safest, SW39 and colds. It has been curing 35g, soc, and 81.00 I bottle. SHILOH’S OBITUARY. Get a bottle to-day from your druggist. it doesn’t cure you QUICKER than anyt' VD. I. I'vkuv v' it doesn’t cure §oh QUICKtER thanvinything you ever tried he’ll give you your money back Railroads and School and Peter-bow 9399“ Lichard Ll be ‘death night; st and 1 W .. C 91 >999.099009699oooooooooooo¢$9fl stutei many‘ :rty in other. years eturn- kmwn 1y one Lierad Pt Na ‘1. Mr. ' that the ' quickest coughr cold “mm W m capital by 628.8%.000. At. the but of the Canedien Paciï¬c are net only, many of the nblcst men of the coun- try. but. because of the vast enter- priees they own am! administer on the lands and. rivers. the lakes and the oceans, men exceptionally; m :1 petition to judge the likely course If future events. In such: cit-cumin. amen W 92 Kent-u. (Om Neill’l Shoe Store) Lind-u. Eyegluul reputed. Brohn Ian-u â€plus-d. (From the Montreal Daily Witness) i One of the beat New Year's gins thee Cami: an receive in the an- nouncement tint the Canegian 1':- citie niiwpy in ghoul: to increase mu The eyesight is astnre's most precious gift. It’s loss mesns livingdesth. 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