|X 217 Deposits £31.90 3.11:1 upmrds received. “.503 which interest will be paid 0?. 0° ‘ ‘ Pounded four times a. year, at the W Current rate from date of. deposit to a" of Withdrawal. Farmers’ Business '1‘“? Bank. with its 123 branches ud 826mm in Canada, United States and 6““ Britain, is in a. position tonne} "â€3 untement in the line of legit:- _Savings Department. Chartered by Act of Parliament 1882. ‘Seoiveg lentil Prom: 'Don’t Marry, w; "out. mum... Ding-yo†P! H .. an 1,,“ '.‘ - ~ . .V o t'l'om lo- I: 1 Run“. President 2W. 3:“?! No.13“. ' But dun “I! ‘mm ‘30 bglnfl. L ‘ pm'igwt; C0‘- Jamea Munroe, Vie.- Nor gginrthp om “10 1‘0““. ‘ w. Constiiacwbml Noble, Ann 3520;: 13¢an ho mu the chum; . é! _' a: , . . . . “M'- 311902; (3213:; (213mm .3 rm»- nme mm â€W" W ‘ â€1:3“; (170Mxxr‘gzx ~ Rt an 71!- ‘ . k . m b 10". WNW. tun, “mu. an cu... man-m, .w. mum“ QS-I.c,,a.mw Add W.R.TR4VER8,Gononlw. W. t 5%. , , , . WesternBank 0f Banada LITTLE BRITAIN THE FARMERS’ BANK OF CANADA. “Wm HEAD OFFICE. - T 5] Donna vs luv "w-v, ~v-â€" ~--â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"7 ~7r~ï¬ï¬ 777 v â€Eu equipped to undertuke every kind end description of Bnnkixfg business, both domestic and foreign. to furnish Travellers credits, and drntte negotinble in say a the world where Banks exist, to accept for collection items on any point, or; conduct, in fact, any transaction coming within the sphere of ' . Belerring to the Savings Department. account my be opened with the deposit of one dollar. I: is remnrksble now swings necumulnte, end no better advice can be oterad to those, who are able to lny aide n little from time to time, then stert n Savings Bank account. In due course it places the possessor in the comfortable pcsition of being at least compurntively independent. and free from the necessity of asking fevers of anyone. It is ulnys a. good thing to here something laid by for the any day. that may come st nu) time without warning, no I would suggest to those who can, the wisdom of commencmg et once, to plent the seed from which my be harvested lszer on the goodly (mi: of ï¬nancial independence- SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT 91 Dcpmits of $1 and upwards received; interest allowed at current rates and paid quarterly. The depositor is subject to no delay whatever in the withdrawal of the whole or any portion at thedcposit. LINDSAY BRANCH. - - W. C. T. MORSONyrflanagel' Ofï¬ce Hows-10 to 3 o’clock ; Sstnrdays “RAGEB LINDSAY BRANCH, Bank of Montreal ha been iientiï¬od with the progress of GM; for nearly â€951:?“ and with the business interests of L‘nday for over lull a. century. It has up: pace with the progress of the century ad :o-uny studs among the grant ud mung Saks of the world, with mbahntisl «pits! md reserves and Isl-go nuts. ,A_j-_L-L- -_.-.. L3-) -.3 AMA-3n“... A. n-nHJ. kin-3n.- Mk WILLIAM rmvuu, - ‘_ ‘muu. 3. J. Mouraamx, K.C.~, V‘ D. j log-MM“ W. B. CLARKE, H, F. J. Lynn, ex-Mmer Bmk of Hunt- ‘rod, mndsay. JAMES LOW, Manager, NEWTON SMALE, Assistant. BANK OF MONTREAL ILWALKER, mm mm, Generfllnaget anmzulm, Scpaintcndantot THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE i-HE VICTORIA LOAN and SAVINGS COMPANY Branches throughout Canada, and In the United States and England - 5- THOMPSON, Manager eeives special attention in the line of 811mg or collecting 3310 notes. mkius Vance: fo- the purchase of stoekon, 0b- In soliciting your patron‘gp '0 an In... _4, 10 so 1 delock. LINDW Watkins-Wayn- WMWEM md-m 9 You of éourteBus treitment â€d pt attention to your brainâ€! m ncorpomted by Special A“ 0‘ Pa-liunent. an WEEKLX x! LINDSAY BRANCH I“. F. “more. â€We: BRANCH†ALSO AT cum! m 1:700an mp OFFICE. T020810 A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED commsacuu AM) "new PAPER WED? ;, Chartered Accountsnt ; JOHN lennr, Esq. The Canadian Bank." omce Hours, 9 am , to 4.30 p. m. JOINT ESTABLIBHED 1895. 508T. LINDSAY. WY. man BOARD OF DIRECTORS : ESTABLISHED 1817. TORONTO. President mm ‘07: OF CANADA oxidant F. .138 Tï¬si’ Dix-eats): Central Cumin . u ï¬ns: ““1“" w. H. Snvnxs, B. A., Public Sehcol Mont- Inspector. . Cmrornn Omen, Retired Farmer, AUDITORS : RESZ,’ *-' 5;ooo;ooo Total Assets, - 113 ,ooo,ooo I crack I May thrill with 3qu gym. 4 -- (rhoburdwbqar'as batman“ ram m’ubonmto beam, . Aug! we may mummi- through. . (rho diurbept moment never conga. ; It only, looms Mam n ' r (the loss of 'hope is (what bombs. INot troubln at the doom. ~ ‘ (risk '3qu the {outward} viefw 3'“. Each thins to nothing when it: was. Get your training in the school that is qualiï¬ed to give you the best that can be had. THE BRITISH A M E R I C A N BUSINESS COL- LEGE, Y.M C.A. Building, Toronto. Write (0: analogue. _ ,. Don’t worry, dear. mb‘e bleakegt Don‘t worry, dear. um '01qu u... (clack - . ._. ‘ ' But with rtbam‘ camels the rain. And stifled null tint perch ,and Ms coém Root compound But erarr! M m M id-up Capital, 310,000,000 - AAA AAA H. B. BLACK, MN’LWORRY DEAR! - $150,000.00 ' ‘ 82 7,000. 00 rt 21,!" ‘03 kl'an‘t [blanohy clouds are Earl Cannington, president at the British Board pt Agriculture, in an addaesa at Lincoln, said that how- er (would comment to any alteration in the law “eluding, live Canadian cat- tle nrom Great Britain; The battle} in- terests at Great Bdtain’, he declared, were so phenozmnally large that it would loan Mimi; torunj'the risk at againjntectim British herds with (those ï¬ntendad' for the rancher should Ian 13W and sold berets theyounglaniascounu._ i“... 80mm we may get ewes to own their lambs by tending. them ‘by hand till (aha dams ~have a (spud: apply. of milk. 1‘0 mama.- thia tima Bivq m «was plenty of nourishing (00¢. .. ., ventilawd. Ono night’s own-heating in a close stable will .cause‘molda.‘ Galt Mower; at [am house with a telephone is no longer .whokln iso- lated, though out of sight of k every neighbor, for «they are all .within c3131.. frho conditions not the market can be aster-tamed and goods bought and sold r’withou; leaving home, the doc- tor can be summoned Mflzhout loss of time, and distant Inlanda can lee, oom- municated with at Measure. {the bar-dim are Belt-evident, and in ‘a. apateely, sqfltled country. such as much at (the Canadian Wasp: mill is, they are gimp); mm H . . BECULIAR BILBUATION. . x \‘Dhe WWII! om ottlthezleading breweries in; Chicago is author-fly. for the statemnfl: that: May. lest next, one thousand saloons twill havo shut down in Chicago, due to scarcity: oi barley, this past year. This scarcity 1x clipping, (the ilama’e brqweries and the melt (hm Both bwwers and malstera, for seiveral weeks, have been building almost to the [point of wiping out the norm of- Iproflt in order to lad: Ihhq few loafrloada of bar- ley, than arrive: on the Chicago mur- insâ€"Vthemâ€"at' a. ain‘tâ€"am"1m‘o’mTu'e bun. Conï¬nement in cloaio yards alwus means more or less less in mkanddeudlnmfaa. .. ~:!;r “t5 ml} “3].! ll EI’. LL ~l \ -â€"- LABOR 0N mm: FARM { 4 The Toronto kaly Sun says , In In address at n. ‘Fnrm‘ers' Institute Lack of emrcise in_ web during ,winpar men- \weak lambs at wen!» in; time. When the feeder must compelthAmto exercise-Flood- :‘Do not mgletut to‘ proï¬t!» went): 0! pure. (:1an Watch, It is 1100633811101? the health of. the flank. mains not pay to H: ahdep cult snuwï¬ot satisfy Mr think. r l i i l '1 Shilohâ€: Cure Cures' ., Coughs and Colds QUICKLX mic domnhould be wide, sous: the sharp will not minimally: pyg- in-zthmnshthm t-iu ;. If the natives m not in 'ï¬netcondi- tinn they should; have; a grain ration of wheat bran, grmmd. oats andpene. About one-half. pound‘o! grain to epph steel) will be a proï¬table rationa- ' Give tho sheep all the ‘ clover: or mixed hay (thew rwill eat (up pleam; ing the land with what is repaired by the annual plant food: ,and chang- ing it (with what given; bank, tarm- ing pm rwuuld be reduced- to maintaining pmrper soil conditions, and who [cooks would show what, has been done (to «gray or build. :up.‘â€" Hon; James .Wibon, sepretaxy‘to‘r 9:;- xicultum, Waqhington. .| . f». iAJ'awse of mud soil is the pomsmon‘. practice or all farm who do; not“ prosper. I! an account We kept with the soil lay each owner, credit.- ‘ It in union. too early to begin: plana nun; togmxt men's crop. who-M is: to HM and (the prop: rouv tion in Ito ha worked out. than" it one is [wing aysbetnaflcnlly, mm It no system 0: crop nation up“ yet [Amen taken up then unashauld. he decided upon berm the spring. Read up everything Ion trap rotation and doom upon the [beat adapted to your conditions. A systematic crop rota.- tion carefully lqldqud out has made many a farmer wealthy. ..> \ : { ms ma mmns. ..- u ' Pauper bhnbeflng 0‘ the home is as (mgzortant (or his health as no whom tood‘, clean Wu; and good gxoonn'ng. Gin the home 3 little daily. adaption, make himnan- toxtabh in cold W. with a good. warm blanket, and you will have tq mud little: tar denaturing; and medi- ‘oines‘ mhqn. stain. the ham willbe in much W nonï¬iï¬on for the heavy W31 mark. A squamom blanket nmlly; pays (to ‘coat several ï¬lms over-in we won, . g y. .: 5 FARM nous A A‘ A- CARE OF SHEEP. A STIFF NECK, H _t A TELEPHONE. ’ Use Shiloh‘s Cure T}. Star the worst cold. the sharpest cough â€"â€"try it on agar? a n t c e of y o u :- money back if it doesn't actually CURE quicker than anything you ever tried. Safe to take.â€"nothing in it. to hurt even a baby. 84 years of success commend Shiloh's Cure- 250.. 50c" 31. Ill Mr. Max-land has discovered 3 method of preserving apples which seems to Lave satistaction who trait is oardully picked and! placed in :90:- .es. mho apples were a)’ owed $0 to- main inboms for somatIuncnnd‘ are culled. My. Sutherland. ghcn take; 'them out czwetnlly, wraps than 569- uatoly in paw and than than :are put back into bins. cm» Wade: 0! tho We!!! of preservation; in 5m- known, gnarl. Mr. Sutherland at- tributes thtlamellent preservation ol hamlet!!!) them that-Jinan“ is especially mitt-11 as regards gem- epemt‘nm tor the mark"- I (l ' Mr. Smtharhnd is u Wu;and up-tofdaba 1W. During the yep: cho ae’lla 13.1139 quantities 01 31me and this mathod of preservation or this commit): gently. ingrepaes his year's proï¬ta "At “ '-’ The Slaughter of Deer and Moose Chatham Banner: Mr. W. H. Bath-a ennui, the (mall-known faring; ottho tenth concession of East Zorn, is in possession (It upping that wen picked in the autumn of 1902. ,frha‘wpplos won 0! the Spam variety. and barring a slight ehrinkage, appear to be in as good condition an}hq.werp when phodi in Mr. Butherlamlfs. 1501- law nix swamps sign, 'gvu ' The Killers for Lumber and Construc- tion Camps Have Been Busy. muting. :held in Whitby, E. C. Drury, doolarefl that the shortage in the sup- ply. o! tum labor had produced onq good affect. in compelling the gen-- eral adoption not the ban-hour system on farm. Speaking (run his m expefl‘ienoe. Mr. Drnry laid the re- duction in an hours. instant! of re- am; the m at Hoot perform- ed, Ml (rather W about m cm posits Insult; more is being, accoun- pushed at preheat on some farms. with woxk Imagining at Devon and ending at taix, than undnlf the old‘ «plur. of mow-king from m to 9m 1 ulocts, boils, chapped hands. buben’ rah. festering sores, pois- oned wounds. cult. bruises, burns,spnins etc. Ofxuldmggists god notes, see. box or {tom the lam-Bolt Co.. Toronto, post- paid. 3 boxes $1.25. 'F'ILES' h especn' Hy recommended for All kinds of 3km diseuu. mega, bud legs, piles, t r o I b l e d :gain end it}: “0' 07¢? â€I months since Zam-Buk was used. If this statement can be used for the beneï¬t ofothex sufferer: from this trouble, you are at libeny to publish it." ZAM=BUK m r m npplggon of Zan- 3.1: '0 me teliel that temble itching, ï¬nd I little pummel» Inc. with the balm trough! than: I corn- etc cum. I ave not been everythmg 9mm und salve: 8 Years Torture Ended by, Zam-Buk G‘HESE APPLES KERR, Zam-Buk in. if you 'cut out this coupon ï¬nd and ii with 1:. map to the Zn: . Buk CO" Tomato. ml! mmm Ahm FREE (Lbs one chiet Wu 0! the mother in that last. little one: .5113“ .013 healthy. might and good-natural- Evuy moths! cu; m her‘qhildmn in than now it aha (will (give than on Midas: qt Bapya Own Webb. Thane '1'.le cure colic. induction. conï¬â€™pstlon. dur- that. W trdublen and the other 1":th db o! shim Lira B. Laan. Cu'mon. Que., am; "Baby's Own mbhtl have been at great vellum my baby. I Jun used than tq Mme hqr staunch and Web. at! lat W 3nd ‘1“)! saith the Mt o: “"8016: by. modioimdulernor by mul. 31:250. 3 box from The Dr. Williuna' Mad-cine Co., Brockï¬lle. Ont, Look at It, as n my; on“ thing can. clear. and is that. ogtuther knowledgq, Cguda'l ‘inexhpngtbw’ taut: M (and not: an mink- Hung. and glut this oountrx done- not ‘poseeu the wealth that it and once ‘thought that oh: did. run maul 5, plain; it must be Cnnadu'n dot): to look omtuuy nicer WM she had and carefully preserve it. and slap We provisions that cthese urea shall by no handled that a. tutu-r9 supply 91 timbar from that unto um can; he dam And thip mm the in- troduction at tomtry. Want 01 than 611$»!an s . a . ., . “Inc pretty nurse hal taken it": that 0! we at the am}. millionaire. "IMMtopmm"uth imply. .___ q (yd ‘ i - ' - - ~ , I'L-L _____ |‘| A .Wooistock butcher who has been mining pails of lard from a stall in the market building adapted an mgr-nous methoï¬ on Saturday at catching the thief. He placed. a pail filled with sawdust on the count-2r, and. through a. hole in the botmm and through the counter the paxi was connected by a long string thh halt a dozen bottles. In the \midllo of the morning the botties sadden- iy, tumbled to 'the floor. and there at the end of the string with the pail neatly tucked in a basket was one o'. the most embarrassed. women ever. seen. She hastily. removal the (Oil (ran the basket: nod deempei. It was considered that her punish- ment had been sufï¬cient: and no prosecution will take place. Too Inch Mention. (Montreal Gazette.) Ontario onivemities are raising the standard of acquirementa necessn y to enter for their courses. The pa- licy will pasibly be utisfactorj in its results for these who‘ at ï¬rst suffer by it as well as for thoae who gain an cntrance. There are some. signs that. gduoated young men ace quit! as numerous 0.; the opportuni- ties for their getting the employment they woudl ohoae. - Manama-mam “WWW! 9:335:37 Bafï¬n-â€4k?“ mm “0- British Column. ~... ... ...182 mini“ mum. Wu 6 { ‘ . . [ Alta.,andnnotmnlaod . ' ' ‘ " ton-karma .. .180 million- Ontuto ...... ... .... l... 40. billion Queen: ...... ......... ... ......120. “1139.9 New Brunswick ...7 1-8 million Nova Scott; ... ..... . 5 million At one time eight hundred million acxu an: (the manually acceptedebc. limbo not the unbal- land. 0! Darwin. Mr. R. H. Gumball. Sminbendeuc of Ford" (or the Dominion Gov- ernment. 139 no: unite IO mannin- flo an s new: cannula. Sputum; at a (Mr: manual bold in far mouth, N3. mo aloulatdd. the forest urea. 01 (ha Dominion at about 535.- 000.000 3cm I‘lividgd an tollaws: - (the: Mud saliva (300,000,000) can In an km on“. an the Ion-t gun at Dan-h. at!- am then W: by Dr. B. E. Mow. Dan at flu W‘d Fm in the Univdrity, at mot-onto. Dr. For- our mm m In“ otakhdtor- my work not w UM m. and; lumbar!“ one amps-«mm laws on (m and Union: on 3th:- cominmt. Dz. Fm nit: WI! unlock It bison-threat. um tron tbs mmm's point at m, tron: thq Wt of nup- piaï¬arthduflandindutï¬esd It: comm-oh! wa-lud, and and] merely the Why and nature 0‘ It): ovum In the light 0! the! to; ports on the more or kn outlying pact: of the Inna. we will cm to tbg oonoluion that three hundred million was. and. W less. «will cover full} the commas“; um- able (inhalant! am, actual and pa- tial. or not much man than ens-halt o! the commdroial taut area qt. "the United Stated" , "L : 'The Forest Areas ! Of The Dominion' snmLzss Estimate Considered Reduced-«Jilin:1 Balm! Million Am: hm! Total. Baby’s Welfm. Iother's Cm. He Would Not Rush Her. mm Mum " An Ingenious Scheme. loom: OINTMAENT and heal! an inn â€nub-ands Mahmm mammal-way. uncouth. â€15:11:qu aucudtouhqm.MIqflnfler anatomittak‘imaituioq cur-I Small Size of link Hammad Gar Boy: in Their Ram and Combination Work-«Port Perry Player: Pct Up a Good Gun. Budd; you at Eda. ‘13 What :was perhaps the hottest guns on abha’ â€on was phyg‘d.‘ last night at Port My. It mu. cork.- “ trommrt tot mmwboyp played the game of their iiv-ss. It up such a game as “bus seléom if ever been seen around here. Hr: simply outplayed the whole of the opposing line. and kept ,Lhcm {'01: scoring or scum: even a look unto- ward the. anbax. goal [or tun- long nogginâ€"go; .Jï¬oaaggiungc ggciwgé 50 B5. 93:. mag... ES» Kn. Gan; 30:...87ng865.9oul.t9n {managing-933‘? toqggggiiï¬. S‘a Eggggiag was the first time Port Perry; has mutated“ its own ice in eight yarn. and not a Port Pcrryite ex- pccted a trimming even [tom mo Lindny boss. soon as possible after arriving. It “as the longest. game played thus year. lasting tram start to ï¬nish about an hour and a half. to was p150 winewlmt rough and the xctsrce had qmte a tune keeping thugs straight. New Industry For the North M’ith the Opening of Spring a new index-try will be started in the north ooontrx- a plant for the mount we of wool nlcohol. acetate of Lima. etc. similar to the one when has how in operation in Fenelon Falls (or sun. Toronto capitalists are in- terested. end ,operatxons Will be commenced on an extensive scale. The punctu- very: wisely secure! the services of ur. 'Ihos. Wu. lute with the Feudal Fall: MW. to oversee the getting out of a supply of wood. ï¬nd over 900 nqn mu teen employ,“ to;- the ‘past comic of months on the English Lent: Com- Lindsay Won From Port Perry Lead of Two Goals for Second Game Neuly 100 supporters acconlpaniua the team on. the special which: 1.2!: here a [cw minutes after. seven. 1‘ 0:1. Perry was reached at eight. o’clozk. and Lne team went on the ice as At one stage of the game, when Randall an} Stoddard’ were both of! [or five mnutes. Cote was theonlv man on the lorwnrd line. and 31-: out Fomt Wulth of fldiburton 00. Will {A}: Shortly Attract Ianufuturm. 33-] 5 59.0:ng Examiner; (the: a ï¬lm jonrmymur busily W- bulkad mash, “Kr. Willitn Gmwefl. mqucmthacflnï¬uhImni become-31..“ Wyn-0mm» rest at Jame-um; Won: on WWW mmmwiems cabin: Mm mum-liven the allied! at tbs may mumm- bar-It. shortly Ifla‘l’ HI arrival, and be told several Wu; stories ;‘nnÂ¥xil‘!mxts. Loon men were at {int g'nea’ the preference. but the quan- tity out was npt satututory to the Toronto men. A‘ number of “Minna were then lent north to out by the cord. ud Itnoo thou. it h Ind. tho moth-Junta! up anew ht". 350 In and 85 Tun: Employed in ï¬nalist Lumber Companyâ€"Logging flindcred by Snowfallâ€"Winter's Cut Will Not be Lam. SNOWFALL IS DETRIMENTAL T0 LUMBERING OPERATIONS We are starting to make men's hand-made Work- ing Boots ofall kinds. It is well known throughout the town and countryrthat our hand-mode boots take the lead of all makers for wear and comfort. THE PRACTICAL SHOE IAN, Directly Opposite the Post Ofï¬ce. We have a complete stock of the most up-to-doto Footwear for men, women and children, of the best goods that can be made. The Most llp-to-Date Shoe Store. 'I'HE ARC-LIGHT SHOE "ORE. FRANK FORBERT Ihe boys arrived home about twelve o‘clock. All report a. goo! time. t half-time the score stood Lind- say three. Port Perry two. In. the. smond ball Lindsay still did the most. storing. mad off course tar outplay- ed the lake team. The score (finished. Limbay fire. Port Perry three, Land- 53: scoring two goals in the mom! to Port Perry's one. Lindsay‘s scare should have been six. for Stoddard swt in a hot shot into the Port lzct' tint burst thrush and came om ee- hind. The soul umpire wouldn't (count it. (or wine reason. the goals were scored as follows; Rand-Ill 2. Stoddard 1. Kay! . 1. Cote 1. MGM k: A 1‘ ‘7 Camfliam ahippmg apples to Br:- tain mminimgthatzmdebytalsa fanning. mili- dunno Wane meanness ot the land pipe thief. avhq tor amm' worthotohdtlead ruins many Idoflm’ ‘rworth otplm‘o» Eng, fl’ho omenvdam have no claim to leniency, or consideration. '_., Denna the whole game Sealant}, Tayhr. Randall and. Sullinu ,o~:ly, totalled nine penalues. Port Pen-x totaned nine. but they took in almost everybody on me Lean. There w x. c Conn Carnegie Price. Dank, l-‘urir and Anderson. W.cï¬inthuoth9mgnum mmMWMWVï¬-flfl that. Ethatoodhmmmm mmmm Wheat!» optingopuunptbmmindlba emplogflonmbm M]: a; Wmmflmtbmujo’j itmthnmymmhdthu 1mm†:U~ «unwannootflnanost Wlmdhermenmhhecity. nemmmmmm4 baxmghdnamtnmmhor. cudhamintdflhmbnmh :01th H (1‘( minutes. 8e m here. there an! evergwhre. When one ma would pass to mother he followed and rover: in: hand. again and kept it up tid family he would get it amused and. ï¬sh up the roe tul céosedeun. when the whole pertain-Lace was .tc» pasted He’s a. hammer. all .light. “I feel it my duty to testify tothe beneï¬t I have received from the use of We. While. tnvelling in Net On~ tario conducting ial neetingal eon- tncted 3 very cold, which ud- ly developed into anchitie‘ f the wont form. I wu advieeq to try Pacino, whiih I did, end at“ using but 3 few bohtlee I we: completely re- stored to health. I reeondend thin wonderful remedy to mfleren from Bronchitis and other troubles": latter: “Iwish to Mid willy voice, the. ning mm, 5 sponge: and In: mum: more carrying, power than it Ind View I htd bronchitis, nd the ““1 @513 11,0 wt ï¬re Fithypeskinsf’ www.mkhincludenino 93. 33.333.3E puma-dun FE ï¬gigu.» ngiaiggo hoaonroioï¬wggcguï¬ rgzï¬olgpuruog afloasgglgag'ï¬ 73. TILLER, Câ€) t Salv’ :1. Army. Ann 8L,'1‘orontq, Aug. 13,1907. Tho“, l and mm trouble. and by ,HIH'flhO 1: com um mmm_u_du.oo, nation. â€WWI-GILW, or T.A.MWMW Salvation Army Praise who Ccvaï¬b’hmber Common Thcives.