uwwm mum In umlufll particularly valuable and con- FAR'EBS’ BUSINESS venient for farmers. Permits de itjng or withdrawal of A spacmm ...... mfg}, by husband to, wife. Farmers’ sale notes cashed and promptly collected. Drafts and money orders bought and sold at very low cost. IN THE SAVINGS DEPARTMENT 81.00 opens an account. Interest allowed from date of deposit and compounded FOUR times 8 year- ' Deposits and withdrawals may be made by mail without 1088 of time and without formalities. ~†Open an account with us. We oï¬â€˜er the very best security for your money. - I LINDSAY BRANCH, - - w. c. '1'. Hanson. manager . Thse few {sauna should appal with force to the busing-s man, and the Savizgs Bank Depositor. Savings Department 1.: every Bunch Oflee Hours- H. B. 'BLAOK, It 03ers to its customers the facilities of a great Bank. with world wide connections, the safety and security of its great capital and reserve, and the experience of its long and successful history. Tne Bank of Montreal has dwed another prosperous year, and has added another $x,ooo,ooo to its Rme Account. way with equal facility. vvvl' I II I UUUIIIn-VU otï¬ers {01: the transaction of their banking business. Sales notes will be cashed or taken for collection.» Oï¬ce Hours 9 an. to 5 pm. 3. E. WALKER, President . ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Hinze: co U "TRY B U S ! N ES 3 EVf‘rgAEcy‘ify‘gOf-éed to farmers -..-...L:-_ -l.’ ‘ BANKING BY MAIL SAVE YOUR MONEY Deposit $20 a month in this bank and in ten year: your credit 1 ce wxll be $1798.70. . ba a{ll/e 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. Weflem Bank of Ganaéa BANK or MONTREAL THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE OPPOSITE POST ornca The Value of Economy m FARMERS’ BANK Notice is hereby given that a dividend at the rate of Five and One-halt per cent. per nnnnm has this day been declared on the paid up Capxtal Stool; of the Company for the half ear ending 3181: 0608111136! mat, and that the same will be y able at the ofï¬ce of the Company, Kenn-en, Lindsay, on :23; after 2nd 932%: prox- g--. . .. ,, __°Ii L- -IA__J D,._,,, THE STANDARD BANK Mu Engéamfer book's ‘will be clued - December, both days inclusive. from 20th, to the 3lst By order of the Board. Branches throughout Canada, and in the United Stats and England W" {Siam AND VIc‘romA COUNTY imixmc“ nouszs inc wanna loan ami- Savings (umpany B. S. IHHMPSUI. 101:0 3 o’clock. “NAG“ LINDSAY BRANCH. Sstnrdays, 10 to 1 o’clock. Lindsay, December 22nd, 1908. The result In a few years will probably surprise, certainly gratify 3 on. Start 3 Savings Account [0-day with ' The practice, once begun, of laying aside a portion of your income, no matter how small. every week or month, will soon become a ï¬xed habit. Many people fail to save, because they do not realize the importance of small economiee. a. .0 D HEAD OFFICE. TORONTO amen Arise AT woonmm DIVIDEND 'NOTICE LINDSAY BRANCH Make This Your Bank. OF CANADA ESTABLISHED 1817. of Canada A CHARTERED BANK. o. um: BRITAII. Ont. Accounts may be opened by mail and monies deposited or withdrawn in this ~ Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 Reserve Fund, - 6,000,000 With $1.00 you can opena A. B. MoGII-In, Manager Lindsay Branch. JAM ES LOW, Manager Joint Account ESTABLISBED 1867 51M LINDSAY. November will be a. very pleasant month until the 26th. then it will turn suddenly cold, lollowed by a snowstorm on the 28th. and the month will close with slelgcing. December will enter with very cold weather and a great blizzard on the 13th, and another bllnu'd ontheZS. This storm will clear up warm. Look for violent thnndq-storms on the 23. The month will close with south-east gales and heavy rains. October will be an unusually cold Swim Held in the Various Ton Churches My. At '(both mama in St. W. churnh on Sunday Rev Fibber Our, 0! St. Midï¬el‘s college, Toronto. pteadhen a practical sermon on the gospel tritium, in m¢¢moclb gregation were exhorted to beginflhe new year by a aincere endure: to serve God in the future Ind be- ;ome consistent Within- :‘(1 1’ September will bring plenty of run A great equinoctial storm will extend nvar the whole country on the 15th. and crops will be saved. July will be noted for its terriï¬c thunderstorms. But the rainfall will be short. Speculators will “holler†short crane and try to get a corner on wheat and corn. In August the rainlall will increase lint-lavv-IVII “unwinLWJunW 8: all ‘1. ' “guguflmmetb.hinflwâ€" himuumgwmw 1-,"!!an mania her. in t. geï¬nmbmmu‘ï¬dpénmmwmigfï¬mmnam husband Hanan but am Hangzhou-nothing - 'Bhehvubomrnherhunhflr this m . 1 glngoï¬aflug-fivwï¬m i but! and three children. Vnae funeral m___i- n-+__ ‘4‘- .Ilâ€" hot summer weather will begin. June will be a. scorching hot month right through, with very little rain. The eclipse of the sun will occur on the 17th, and it will'be visible in the west: And you will have a. chance to test the truth of my statement, that whenth‘eaunislnihewestat the time of eclipse we will have a. very ‘ Indigemion and 23rd. with cold, northeast rains This storm‘will clear on warm, and April will be a pleasant month with plain ordinu-y weather. May will be a cool month withtoo much rain, the heaviest storm 0! the month will occur between the 20th. Pleasant weather will continua un- till'the 20th. The great oqulnoctinl stormwmformontheast. bring!“ a snowstorm on the 22nd. on the At- lantic coast. STOREY MARCH. March will enter warm and foggy. The winds will be light from the south-east, with partly cloudy, mild weather. A great storm will hang over the Ohio valley, but it is not likely to reach Washington until the 5. Snow will follow on the 6th. and n cold wave prevail on the 8th. It will turn mastormwmcloanoflwamand winter will break up. The month will close with fogs and min. I will onlyhsvetlmetogivean outline each month at the important changes. Februry will enter with a cold wave, followed by e snowstorm on the 6th, then pleasant till the 14. There will be a snowstorm on the 15th and 16th. It will be pleasant till the 2181:. Snow andralnwfllcomoonthom willtnrnooldonthezsth, vi snowstorm on the 29th. The month will close with a Prof. A. J. De Voe, themther prophet of Newark. N. J., given the following forecast toga-din: peculia- itieeoftheweetherfotlsos: , 'Theyeer1909willenterinlld Ind foggy along the Atlantic coast. A cold wave will strike as on January 4th. followed by e. Inowetoun on the 7th. This storm will clear oil moder- ate. turn cold on the 18th. followed by a blind on the 15th. A cold wove will prevail until the A Newark In Essays In Forecast the Weather for the Year Prof De Voe . Talks of Weather CROPS WILL BE SAVED. The Churches ’ 8T. MARY‘S ' 011 Bands, morning aha bean. scrim l, m with I. am madim. duth ending “suturing- hot'oon um um! eight o'clock on loudly mains. Tho tuners! took phoo WM: Afternoon 3nd w lurgoly “loaded. Tho funonl unions were conducted by R". which «Maths reï¬dcnoo nth. punts, Hr. sad An. Aha-shun Broch- Bidontout, on Monday morning that my 5 his mm“. Kr. Wdhoo, of 81:. Anan church. The pullbeuen whowm allOddldlawl. Bountiful ion! wrath. were placed on the oofln by Mr. sud In. Arthur m In, of Toronto, and foul M â€d s â€"M tbs friends hum s dunno who “ended the {nun-:1 were Mu. Osborne, cl Benetton, Imuddmuod, ud Mr. “1 Mn. Thu. may, at Tomlin; an. ad Mn. Wm. Sqninl. at Pedal; Robt. Bout. Won; Mr. ad Mn. John Con- nor, Little Brim; Mu. MeArt‘mr and Bun-on Mon-that, Bum; It sud mu WM, Gmbddp; )(r. Wat- liok. Bum; MhMcQuigï¬mo- were: Moms. Lon Wicks“, E. I'd-arch, W. Bun, A. 3151:, .J. man and D. Fhvelle. wit ulna imp: m mm It 10 o'clock to maven“: Wm“ , The disabled locomotive. No. 264. came into town under its own-tum after being reputed. The passengers on the G.T.R. nyer clue to strive in Lindeny at 7.55 n.m. were somewhat inconvenience Hondny morning. When nearing Omenee 3 cyl- inder o! the tngtne geve out leaving thetrelnetrnndedWot-dwuntonoe aenttoLindany.endenenxine and crew were eentouttobrtngthetnin to town. About nine o'clock the train pulled in with s new engine at- Cylinder Gave Out In: Uncle: at W tic Train In the even'umf Mr. 1!. ‘A’. Puma discussing of the Wen beau- tiesottheï¬ï¬lm.l n H Engine Disabled 0n the Hyer Sud!†mm. [Radius -Q{om 91151le I; M . iszigmwmeul... .' 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Nerd-an. 13.16.“ todokoodudomm- wummdtlm but very cm to not; b: W nah nu- happy and on the «min other raises Gd is will plea-ed." 1; u.“ day. Dec. 39th. rhea their Wt. chapter the writer in mks 10!“! Punk Ma. and It. Willa comm. mom 1 \ - Rev. Mr.“ «we: pulpit Obituary THE man 015 0mm 1 The and pool m breed- verm. no idle in! a M ever grown weeds. one week in-j e'udc themselves on textile ooii. poo- toxins the neighborhood. The omen hu pool!!! A but compelling puber- ty ow to out down we weeds. The common! 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Interesting 1m: man his Ex .in the otte- o! oumw- °' m â€mil. M 'm a†young couple lctt to: cue-use. m "â€7 'm "" but. Regent-st... to It. Jae. E. w- avin.ol Chicago. took place on last Monday. The wedding was 3 qmt on the ceremony being performed. by Rev Ir. Hulk. The wedding mm In daughter at m. lave {or Quebec sud other After main: chï¬h‘W' sou-marry o! Woodvmo. on. took plans on My Dec-aha- m. in Duncan, hunter 0! 11:. gal! In. W. Duncan. Wu. Ont.. to Mr. eat. Dr. and In. Johnson Mt Inter to: Mon Falls. uthet, and won her pretty “WP lingdreuolbluGclothJflctm Int- wlth tom. Thu-e were no “undat- only mu relatives being pru- WM: “Moon the wring: dill-clan Scott. matu- ollr. and In. Ohu. Adana. «Cobooonk. Sinclair playing the wedding march. as. The was given may by her tans. took plus my quietly u the m o! In. John Sinclair Cow- un-up., am 0! the hallo. The Rev. to Henry Johann. 11.0., olhnolon lieu 15mm. of laud-w. mod the weak: mob. 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