THE CANADIAN BANK ' OF COMMERCE IN THE SAVINGS DEPARTMENT . $1.00 opens an account. Interest allowed from date of deposxt and compounded FOUR times a. year. Deposits and withdrawals may be made by mail without 1083 of time and without formalities. Open an account with us. We oï¬'er the very best security f0? your money. . II UOIEI ll â€0"“ â€I Ullllllua particularly valuable and con. FARMERS’ BUSINESS venient for farmers. Permits A SPECIALTY depositing or withdrawal of ' ° ' money by husband or wife. V Farmers’ sale notes cashed and promptly collected. Drafts and money orders bought and sold at very low cost. LINDSAY BRANCH, - - W. c. T.’ MORSON, Manager It otters to its customers the facilities of a great Bank, with world wi. connections, the safety and security of its greet capital and reserve, and t‘ experience of its long and successful history. . These few {cadres should appal with force to the businm man. and the Savings Bank Depositor. Savings Department 31: every Branch 0m“ Hoursâ€" â€. BI BLAG K. 10:0 3 O’clock, IANAGBR LINDSAY BRANCH. Sstnrduys, 10 to 1 o’clock. The Bank of Montreal has clowd another prosperous year, and has added another $1,000,000 to its Reserve Account. The Western Bank of ‘Ganada Every facility afl'orded Farmers for their banking business. Sales Notes cashed or taken for collection BANKING BY MAIL.â€"Deposits may be made or withdrawn by mail. Out-ofâ€"town accounts receive every attention ALEX. LAIRD, General Manager A. H. IRELAND, Superintendent of BANK OF MONTREAL THE STANDARD BANK Branches throughout Canada, and in the United Stats and England Ofï¬ce Hours 9 am. to 5 pm. SAVE YOUR MONEY Deposit $20 a month in this bank and in ten years your credit balance Will be $2798.70. _ We allow interest on the DAILY BALANCE. We pay you for every day your money remains on deposit. no matter how short a time. In this way not a dollar is ever idle. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE The E S. IHflMPSfll, __ ‘ The transfer bodkb‘wiu beo 3 d from 25:11, to the 3181'. December, both days inclusive. By order of the Board. Notice is hereby given that a dividend at the rate of Five and One-halt per cent. per annum has this day been declared on the paid up Capital Stock of the Company for the half year ending 3lst December inst, and that the same will be payable at the office ef the Company, Kent-st, Lindsay, on and after 2nd January, pup};1 . Branches W153 LINDSAY AND VICTORIA COUNTY BANKING HOUSES me Victoria loan and Savings (ompany man my POST mam. â€". Nat'much'money is neeti'ed. Om; Dollarâ€"will open an account, and entitle you to a pass-book in which your dcpoéts are} entered: ‘ c . , A , H ,7 A._.__-- No delay in withdrawing your money at any time, with interest to date. LINDSAY BRANCH There is no formality about opening 3 Saving: Amn! with this Bank. Courteous clerks will make the ï¬rst steps my for you if you wish} to begix} saxjngzour spafe dollars. HEAD OFFICE. TORONTO Lindsay, December 22nd, 1908. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED FARMERS’ BANK ‘ JI‘L: Banking Made amen ALSO AT woonm - FARMERS’ BANKING DIVIDEND NOTICE Make This Your Bank. OF CANADA ESTABLISHED 1817. of Canada A CHARTERED BANK. um: nmm. out. Acting Manager. n... 1“... con-o. A Vienna magistrate Holds flint kissing on the street isand: an ole-r, Lenoe against Morality» ( 1 H4 "Shatter the throne of Ki“ nu- dome†18 the Libera'] 01?. in W ageing!t We Eerie: awn Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 Rest, - - - 5,000,000 Total Assets, - 113,000,000 With $1.00 you can opena A. B. "cell-L, Manager Lindsay Branch. Joint Account ‘ ESTABLISHED 1867 JAM as LOW, ‘ Manager LINDSAY. H. Brokenshire 6, G. Black 6, M. Freeman 6, 8. Paton 6, H. Good 5, I. Moore' 5, M. Richardson 5, L. Hopkins 5, W. Sharpe 5, R. Thurs- ton 5, P. Wright 5, W. McMullen 4, M. Begg 3, V. Gillogly 3. R. Hall's, L. Lytle 3, V, McIntyre 3, E. McMil- lan 3, S. Soothoran 3, 8. Fee 3, W. McLaughlin 2, G. Maine: 2. D Sputt 2 M. Aikins 2, L. Norton 2, H. Brown son 1, N. Callaghan 1, M. Carroll 1, H. Hogg 1. W. Kirkconnel 13, C. Spence 11, H. Waterman 11, C. Swain 11, H. (Ad. 31113 10, M. Reed 9, G. Matchett 8, Indigestion Cnlloch 9, D. Edwards 8. F. Gillies 8, L. Fania 7, W. Kirkconnel 7, 0. Smith 7,’ R. Broad 7, s. Flavelle s, 0. Graham' 6, H. Jackson 6, v. Mer- cer 6, N! Rich 6, 0. Anderson 6, A. Hughes 5, H1 Richardson 5, M. Wray 5, B. Hartle 4, K. Lawrence 4, H. Mercer 4, E. McNabb 4, H. Naylor 4, 0.. Stewart 4, F. Brokenshire 4, N. Edwards 4, I. Gilmour 4. M. J. Nic- blsoa 4, N. Thurston 4, B. McMahon 3, I. Parkin 3, R. Shields 2, W. Ander E. Syer 1, B. Jackson 1, E. v. Mc- ’ Eachren 1. F. Mullet 1. K. Miller 1, ' J. Graham 1. J. Murphy 1, L. Veals 1, J. B. Parker 1. Form 3 B. â€"Matriculation ‘ O. Williams'l, H. Burn7, H. Ppilp 6, L. Clarke 6, W. Marshall 5. Cruesss, H. 0'Brien4. J. GrahamLs, F. Pratt 3, F. Touchburn 3 R. W11- son3, 0. Nights J. O’Neill 2, A. Greer 2. J. E. Coulter 2, C. Hangh 1. A. Stewart 1. L. Stacey 1, P. Spratt 1. N. Davey 7, L. Rogers 6, P. 01w: 1 6, G. Mitchell 5, J. McDougall 5, v. [ Bailey 5, E. Thompson 4, V. Bproule : 4, M. G. Staples. 4, A. Jackson 4, L. Wood 4. E. Dix 4, M. Tolmle (. . F. Callaghan 4, M. Brokenshu'e 4. M. ‘ Jordan 3. B. Beg; 3, G. Peel 3, H. Donaldson 3, W. Suggitt 3, E. S Ma Eachren 2, E. Thompkins 2. A. Fin- nie 2, V. Teevins 2. S. Sinclair 2, M. f Fallls 2, H. Flavelle 2, M. Flett 2. A. Paton 2, P. Pet-tin 1, L. Koyl 1, I I A December. Each 15an has been pro- vided with a. report showing the standing in each subject These should be examined awfully by the We give below the number of sub- jects in which the students of the various forms reached honor stand- ing (75 per cent) for November and‘ L. Brien 11, C. Conner-11, I. Mc- Number of Subjccts on Which Student: Racked Honor Standing The Honor Roll ‘ at the L.C.l. are using {'loyal luscioll Flour Mmï¬ncnlinlemmmhnnel ‘wmgr‘mllsichlfl. Vï¬zlinothcrlincs, yomrepuution uncookisvihdicated, anditi: plainlytheï¬nltofthcflour. Look up the good brad and mymkmofyouracquinnnce 'mdgetthdrflourcxpcï¬cnce. Youwfllï¬ndthatmouofm Mpyipgnlinlemuepabcrd ï¬ritandgettingï¬rthatemcat spannbemflom. Forbtudc ""71?th u not, when: fault is itâ€"youn 911th mmcr’g. If you w: success- Sheep’s maker}? Is your cake and pamy cogplimentcdbyxourï¬iends? Form H B. o Wâ€" " eye}: the mm â€We L; L- â€â€"wgâ€"m“ {681:3}: were untirifl in m e1- lorts to .mnbe at him a; «he 313d 01::an U. ‘ ' l l , skating rink on Christmas night. the band in: in 3W sud ren- dered some excelent music. ‘Al- hbougfh the ice was 1 little nan; those w'h'o W enjoyed a. good skate ‘lor the first evening. none who were med to tlh'e' roller skates â€found some “out! in getting book‘ to the old custom 8M. W tho rink wiflheopenofw'udBo- ‘dock..- t1.tl'(li cum-m. A 19ml mm: at «In- dies, not. «if fruit! were diatri- twat-m the old penal: mam manager, Mr. WIT; OM 5' [fl ' Happyâ€"£1 at House of Refuge The mag spirit premium! «I the autumnal-â€mnem- mmmmnmm I! Funeral of Patrick Tracey Th: lumen-l of the late (Ptvtrick' Tracey ‘took phoe Friday afternoon Ixomhis late residence, Ops township and ms Tax-gal: attended. Elbe servi- ces wt St. Mary's chard} were con- ducted by Wen . Archdeacon (he: and the remains were “term placed in the unit at the Roma Catholic cemetery. ' I 1 -Montreal tendered Earl Grey a civic reception Tuesday MM“ . land held u soon! evening My night and the [motion m n Ile- Wu! success. The [allowint pro- gramme we. presented with Bro. J.» I. Jolmton toting as churn“; Comic consâ€"NV. Cost. " YMD.A..-«W ï¬epbux-n 62 A. war- Inns 77A Moore 96.? MM?! H. Coad 67. . : I (freqâ€"I. Connel 80. 8. Boone: 78. R. Henley“, LDonddOLW. Hick- Zugbottom 09. I | I l i yegterï¬y mom on gay. I, m 0, out ope of the muted otul known Lboilinz “lemma-m were'mm" 0‘ W- â€Kabob“ weft! evenly new am the game (because mum. “Qfl- ~ was keen]: contested moment. The wine: the wallpaper the feet- The game cured quite .. bu '0! ex- :ter for nerve. and body. endthe }e.te.ment and the hairless on both snoother the undue the more 1781!. :cities hid theirbeet' to m. his it will rqflect. In select†weflpnper. ‘scoxee and pull then-teem out M .the WM“! room hoe. Inn-t Ibo be At ï¬rst it looked en a an I. at. tate into omidentiom Those 0. 1. Were gobs to be another-ed. ‘roocie twin northend cut reunite but When five at MI! been bowl- «higher colored inner. thndorooml edbymmth.DLOJ L‘Iammtaheodeut. ( . were isn'pqnmPr’uflinm' Care inuheoeleotiu «tinned next {in end: they pulled thennel- ‘1'â€! will bot 00‘! leid' to ‘ ves out of the ï¬re and W a better and oheeper artuichu‘gu,bnt up. Moore made tinge highs-t score will protect the we“. save the tor the Y. M. o. A. with so. and mm mdtempen Ltwill club): a ï¬nance (or the prune with 76. The to M310 ‘0 ï¬le 8’1!“ ‘28";- We score 'was .374 am 333 in (uror many alumnae. of ertilicid: light of ï¬re Y. M. 0. A. mm 1030'“ {tomtheeleotriccqrrcnt were M were the soon. and the m; [are now using some interior illumin- YJMQ.A,_.W, mpb‘m; 32, A. wu. eat heaueeolm incorrect knot-union 13am: 77.1. Moore no.3. Mummy! 7:. that ekotrie lint 3 too emu-in. Some: (or the prm with 76. the score 'was .374 new 833 in favor of the Y. M. O. A. (Dhe .louowing were the score. and the teuna: aâ€"Dr. £5ma “‘8 in There was I themkonmmohflknsem auemdulllflngmmmed 32o: Wu morning. I x. - t hearing that the pre- 0! the town were thinking at form I. bowling Recitation-W. Coat.- Diet-Menn- Wihan and .Vincent. .Vooal soloâ€"W. Tuner. 1 ; ‘ .V'ooal solo-J. thnston. ' Dnet-Meurs. Hlnb ï¬nd Wicks- "J. Conn: ,1'. '1‘. Power 1. .11 g I Y. (M. C. A'. Bowm Tom mu Over-make...» ‘ Interesting Item: Touching This Ex- cellent Institution B Cinnunon (, N. Waller: 8. I}. Koyl B, ‘W'. B. Johnston I. W. Ko- Mullen 3.9.1111: 2. x. W 1;! 4.... L'c. 3mm 4. 3- D'M‘ " 9° flnmoot t. N. uni-v I. N'- In†em: 2. W- Item-’- 3- m 2,A.Hopwoodl.l| 4' '1 Accordingly flan two teams Ina: v- I'" ‘_â€"v' wu“ 3,13, 4, n. W 4. G. M Q item in “ï¬nch! My,†E. 81w 3, n m ‘0 L' m eyef’ â€W! i. 6'0“, fed“. a. A. Bed 3 B- WVH-un‘2. Ilium- “was M will emu-mam 5.le M4 'I fl. 31!th 14'. B. Hale. 14, w. Cluke 11, C; Newman 11. 3. Mid:- cW9.I.M9.flBom8,W. Jubmtons, J.Pntb!n8,J.Px-¢£ 2M. anteatem B. W 7.1. Colhns7.£B.Mpoon6 LEE-m0 H. Brown‘, H. wan-mo, A. Rm 6.8.13th. Km.- tm 5. C. M‘ï¬. O. Brownï¬tl‘. KMSMRWSGByg-s 1. E. Thomas 1. 3. Cinnamon 1. A. [Jot-din 1. An Enjoyable Social Evening Season-EMONDALBflno "m†Which-um an ch 3. a. me. a. W WtktmflWMt rum :1. xmmnwms.n.mmflerIUmmuu-mm m 1. uBmuï¬EDuukta. °“ .. thcmuthdootmw, a _____L .- 1-7 chub . w u.†were Were M M“ h a“ Y.M.C.A. Notes Enchant. 1.. ‘ ‘. A! the Shtiu link number at the Bons of Eng- Bohr New Bmviok election tests an M u the 9°“ r. n. W. tenet-l Del o! W Inning all town umr. it IeIlL - .W. D. 0:140!!! in I" we tonot tome. Mi. m mull. I .wmwonl . Anatom- Oradumen Foiled. tucher. W M m 39“ Neepnwn. 11311.. Dec. 28.â€"â€"Amnteur her but“ I -' ¢ - I autumn broke open two blacksmith r. n. w, m‘ ~ r.’ the sad then bmke into Crawford at an 8;}: atom, and with stolen tools ammonia"? .ndemmnflymooudulw Eon; Won hen were nicot- ed on t abuse of ï¬e“ M I Moo-e hunters It aw [lake shot ate-n othomoownedhytvofldi 6mm. s diamond "uritder." was sentenced ct Minnipq to eight Mr. John Mlle. mule 1mm. of New York city. who is visitix his relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Funk Cos- tello.‘0po towmhip, attended the Longboat-Dom nee at Madison. Snare lat week. old. oute- mt; Lanzhou? Minn-d I. great nation Cram we than-Ind- mutual. l n Customer (making out cheque Yes; I notice tint in your cue has killed the poverty microbe. mm't complain of more India. kills microbes. you know. the evening express bore down on them. killing two. and seriously in- juring another. It will be remembered that several horses, the property 0! Mr. Henry. had. in none unaccountable manner. found their way oh to we track than g A MM! which Will “ah-orb" :wt iothe [Wenemtouï¬- zicw line in the hplne. an illu» ninant ia powerlm to 1W. a tool: attach: o! the wit aboorb most of d: rm mug iluminatlm en- gineers of the Generai Electric Company ohm tint a white wall will Idlect 60 per oent no! 1311,. - (warm a red M?" will re- llcot oanSperoed_.A1‘sfl:bofl or yellow Will rated: 45 per out: a chrk brown M 12 1-2 per out. A 17311 apple-smell wallmr wil «4’1th («0 per sat; a dark green ,wiln give no 15 per out. Dark wood trimming. all-orb 11¢; white wood .xqflem it. Velvet. Chintzâ€, but--1 'lape, will also aboodi am; no will wfllpcpct. whoever it. color. but "a 1 'tinted Mace we! reflect.- the ,lizfl. Wallpapex ’0 pattern. in not only one of them-count olall known 'aboorliers ot nu. but! it alao has (bani-float onnerva Mena- ‘ The plainer like wallpaper the bet- :ter (or nerve. and body. and tar Smoother the Mace the more 1th: Mr. John Henry of lot 3, re). 2. Ops, who had the Mort to 1000 a. valuable tan 0! homo at Sep- tember on the C.P.R. nu! Chbo. crowing. South Ova, has Men very sub-unduly unwanted tor the loot sustained by the runway light a day will "en has «can. power than More. all! will 3 little cmdyullmo goon or a In“ mulb- wweymm.xwkhï¬ â€œmanganese-mam. be u‘tmworr’w‘edï¬â€œ 01’ t2: “ore. Q“ h m m u 80W. ' Dec. 28 â€". 8mm. New. Service- "" The M 0! Hill- lninltion In not on†m “I exactnieaoehthuedquotper- bust [W New: Inn Stims- uly [It Our Men Someofthe Causes of Poor Light Mun: a WWW can be lamented for Loss Saw Longboat Win A: a Ger-idem numb-.11. a W‘mï¬on ! It 1t Two mine! were w in C collision on MW at- Wm Bail- m at at. annual. 1 t 1 ‘ 1 c‘ag'gï¬xéehu Empt'" 6n uié ab; â€yenâ€"3,75, m7 ' noddént'. E. 5.58.68.3ng ggpgpoumpE-wfln. .3 an? 9. 38. gar... Eggsâ€"noog nu: 3oo¢couonrmu§~§1g .385. gagging Luge Oven, Thermometer on oven door. Luge Fire Box, Gas: Heater. Perfect Bakerâ€"requires little fuelâ€"THE BEST FARMERS’ STOVE ON THE MARKET. Hundreds in use in Lindsay and surrounding countryâ€" emyoaeagnldsuccessandeverycustomerplased. All waves warranted .334 m, who has been GENO!“ the postomce at Elk CitY. is :11 mt med with forgery of t omen order for $31 in fgvor ° of Commerce. says there should not be the least diï¬culty in reducing cablerateaby500075percent.asthe result of the poverful tenure beipg 57 Kent-st. pm was: Wflbur Wright. CallmdseeourSTOVESandgetpx-ica. D. CINNAMON, Headquarters for Hardnrc and Stoves. - - LINDSAY - Employed _in ' HALLOWELL NASH 3:9 Tribune Building. New York City Let us show you how $50, invawd in alegitimaxe and sufe buswaswlll am $4foryouevaymonth. Otherunounts an: in proportion- Forproofsudpaniudusmtew foilâ€: YOU! mm m A Penman Business some we. had *' um um comma L STEROGBAPHY mm RAPH Y. Out of town students got free tickets to city Y. may“. ILLS, or Y.W.C.A. Writs for City one quarter century ago. Great demand tor our grants a Mac- Colleen Teonhnu: Primjwrum‘.» ,,I__-_ Jugï¬rise arm: Phone W000 fol (Ml PIOH†THE