iii ML. ’ ' " t 99990»+¢»ow§0¢9«9; swoooooooooco¢§ooao w . . â€"7*â€"â€"- _ _ ‘-‘ -‘ daughter of Mr. amt Mrs. J. B. Wal- don, was united. in. marriage to Mr. 1W.ilnur Lane. second 30:10! Mr. and Mrs George Lane, in the presence of about 40 relating and: friends. The bnde was handsomely attired in a crmm siik mist and brown shirt, and carried Abba“ 0! white carna- tion: and mihx. mu Ethel Lane (the little ï¬lter. 0‘ we groom) was “0'" [it]. Md_m.ds£ntfly dressed ad. fhe tables were daooratod with nib: and camaï¬ions‘ The‘ presents. is anticipated. ‘ ‘ Mr. Kerr went in charge of Mr. Silverwood’s car of good“ ‘ A war pretty‘mpdding‘ took place on 'chnesday afternoon, March 1th, when Miss Florence 0. Weldon. in white lustre trimmed. with silk, and little Bill .Weldon. ,wu page, nnd amid the ring on 1 silver tray. After the ceremony, which. was per- nmnml by the Rev. '1‘. Brown, a dainty wedding breakfast was serv- “as. Miss Belva :Tait, left on Tuesday Ior Woodstock, after a. .three months' visit with her varents: ' Mr. Charlie Short left! with a car- load or stock pm implementé for the IWest on Tuesday. , The Women’s Institute will hold that regular monthly meeting. at the home 01' Mrs. W. Silvenvood on Wed- Way afternoon next. at 2.30 p. 111. Mrs. Bertram Graham. Mrs. J. F. B: ass and Mrs. George Hardy are the program wmmittee for. th'm‘evening. A; very pleasant. antk profitable Lime gv‘ow'o‘ovoooooooooooonoeooooooooo¢so+ovo _A____ Am...“ .a and unrrl :1hln 809'?- 321:3: A. Carmichael. Newdale, Mam, left 131 home. _ iiés Ella‘ Parkinv has returned home, Vidt at the home ' . Masts. Bert PM and Elton l‘rouse Spent friends in Womb-ills. Mr. and Mrs. EW. 11. calkd on friends in on Monday. ~ 1 The young I stayed Sundal Monday: cash out again, atter two“ ‘ miss with la. grippe. \ Mr. Bert I’rouse, formerly ’0‘ M’oodville, is now prepared to do any work 11: his line, paperhanging and painting. Give him a. call and see his samples, as he can; supply: the most last idious. ,, _ ‘_ A "â€"..J.... few days in Lindsay, the guest‘ 91. um mother, Mrs. Laidley. Mrs. Cliff and. Mr..Bowes. of Lind- say. w‘exe incurs village Monday on businsas. . , Tbeï¬ â€™township Council regular monthly 595$“ last. ; OtKNZOOD .‘ (From Our Own: Correspoxidcnt.) tlexto send out to pasture (01' th a‘ card to S. StewsIt, and get full particulars about _ (Highland Ranchâ€"tr. Mr. Levi Degeer,_ aften spending a few. months with Iriend's here, left for his home ins saskatehevzan on {Wednesday last. \ . Miss Ada†Weldoni (nurse in train- ing at the General; Hospital, Toron- to) attended {the (wedding of he: sis- tetr. last week, as also did Mr. ,W. Lownsborough and mi Ernest Wel- don, 0‘ Lindsay. \\ The grim reaper, Death, has again visited our neighborhood 102', the worth time in )the short space of uxe month. Mrs. N. Hill quietly passed away on .Wedmeaday, evening! of last .week. Mrs. Hill, whose} maiden name was Maria A. Goad. ,was the daugh- ' the late vflohn and Mary Goad, ter 0. 01' Maxiposa, one in: the earliest set- ‘lns. She was born in Mnriposa. near week was alarm 41.. v“... . ter 0'. the late «John and Mary Goad, On' Mariposa, one lot the earliest set- ï¬ns. She was born in Mariposa. near Oakwood, some {arty-nine years. ago, and was united; in‘ marriage to her now sorrowing years ago. Beside her husband she leaves three children, Clarence, ate and Earl. to inonrn the ioss o! a kind and devoted nother., She also leaves her stepmthqr. airs. Goad, eight brothers andstwq sisters. Her blather: are Thomas, ot Lindsay, James and Samuel oï¬ .‘Ioronto; Bish- - "-1. “â€"1 u’.‘_ ‘Vu Vcw u..- _-- eight brothers andtwq sisters. Her blather: are Thomas, ot Lindsay, James and Samuel ot‘ .‘Ioronto; Rial:- ard .11, of Richmond; Hill, and Wil- liam, Charles, George J. and Fred. all of Oakwood; ‘Eer‘ sisters are Mrs, Bert Inch anddï¬ssol Coed. The on Friday after- - largely attend- eem in which Messrs. B. G. Lytle, J. F. George Paseoe. {Will Pasooe, Wakely and David Tait. We extend e bereaved friends. cur sympathy to th Mrs. J. Park Spent a few. (13,; at the home of Le: frat-cuts, Mr. an“! Mrs. A. McPherson, receatly. - Miss )cttie Perrin, 10! Toronto, epcnt Sunday last. at her home here . Miss Florence Mark, oï¬_.’1‘oronto, is apex-ding a law‘sw'eeks‘ with net par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Mark. Rev. G. Munromas been quite poor- ly with 13 grippe- lately. but l3 rc- 1y v C071? mm mm or jflt 013mm DVAW.. uiss Pearl Coed, assistant organist. the Methodist church, was present- wnh 3201:130ch one evening last PLEASANT: POINT. Our Own Correspondent) Form§hhfl91 and: ‘amily’ James (ï¬nd: family. 1 house, formerly o£ is now prepared to do any his line, paperhanging and i179 him- a‘ call and see his s be can“ supply: the moat men who were storm- y might, reached home ouncil. held their session on Monday m Roy Gardner spentSunday With v. H. McCrimmon in our Vmage or: mï¬Â§y 10: their , of South‘ Ops. latter: a pleasant. 0|! Mr. Robert 1; family spent a the guest‘ of he! so in train- .ital, -Tbr00- 3 of he: sis- did Mr- W- .‘We are~ interested in an itam in The East or March 6th. reIernng to automobiles on country roads. This is 0. step in the right direction. If the country roads are (>an by the rmmers, and they certainly made them and keep them, in good condi- tion. then why can't they control them? Surely our county and towu- ship Councils haven any in this mat- ter. I thunk it would. be a good min to not more farmers in the senate. III we had more of the people and lens of the profession in parliament we would be assured of the investiga- tion of every eunpiczoua eircumstenue. I think :the farmer can beat the pro- tcuioml if his fellow. farmers will stand by him. Let petty go. ehoose an intelligent, good man. then use {our influence ind .vétea The rising sure numerous and. variable, show- mg the high esteem in which the young couple in: held. Tho Metho- dlst church, of: Mbichi the bride was organist, presented them ,with a bqautiful parlor cabinet and a. hall mirror in recognition of her serâ€" vices. The happy: couple left on the 7.40 evening ttrain for Port Hope, Oshawa and other. 'places. Congratu- lations. L , A vexy pretty but quiet w-eddanz took place at the home of “D. J. Mur- ohmm, March 4th when. his dumb- tt-r. Annie mas married‘L to Mr. Au- gua Moynes. of Russell. Man. The ceremony was performed] by, Rev. J, A. 'r'exguson. B‘ A. They wxll reside in flaniotba. Mr. .Wili Spence, of the L. C. I. Visited his parents recently. Mr. Andrew Spence. of 'Sunuy A) berta."'is visiting reiatives in thu / lac-alum. .‘ ~ ‘ , M188 Ferguson is the guest's! her brother. Rev. J. A; and Mrs. Eer- cveon.’ German. return“ trum- Mount Horde mmumwï¬mm. Boutham mingling «with tum a. big darkie. pt Whundralpmdmejghtand‘with warm? Iliad-m ' .' :’ i1 (From Our Own’ Correspondent.) Many are living; in hopq Wu the roads mill bu passable tor thq:bi»_z, Oxangn Man an. the 12th July. bar which a musical pram was «Marat mam'ssolom mmmtomwmaanw visitm‘ithhanwmte. H J.- Mr. fl‘ipplingfmnmning hischop- wmmmmmï¬ymu it is impossible m the" people \ to xmnh FMMwï¬halï¬t .« Mr Wmm and daughter Emmahmnmm, ham Mr and Mrs. Campbell, Darlingiou. were the guests of. Rev. and Mrs; Tonkin, Methodist parsongge, East week. - ' "'r Mr. and Mrs. Ie‘rman' Owens have moved‘t‘rom the {village to the farm lately vacated Ibyéumour Hancock. .Whilat twig ion Mav- ening. Mn John K. Irwin met! yith‘ an accident. braking his 168-. .;/ «k (A, GLENARM (From Out Own Correspondent.) The crows have re-appcared, and by their loud caw tell us spring is new. 311'. Hector McKay, from Souris Man†is visiting his parents and many friends. . _, M135 Lilly McKay. of Woodville is spending a. few: days in our com- munity. \ r Omr W W paid- 3 wisit Mayday. lad: 'tu Bobcaygpon Lea-3‘16- Miss W183; W the topic, which was enquefl PM all. Mr. John! D6- viu; 3.130 m upon theprulbjedt. at- ninth ’ sayâ€"v abou't how miny cattle you mil 1 haxe to put out; (or the coming sea- son. â€"u. . . Mr. Wm. Blatchford and family also Mr. .E. Blotchfoxd and hung}, are moving to Edmonton; N. .W. T., in about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. M. Wood, Glenarm. were Visitors in. our.village on Sun- day afternoon. g Send a. post card to S. Stewart, U phxll Ont. ., and. get full particulars regarding The Highland Ranch. Just_ Our hockey team acurneyed to Glemnrm on Friday; evening last, and played a .triendly game with. the team there. Owing to ithe rink being very small, our boys could. not show their speed to advantage. {With the excep- tion of the I‘dusty; miller" getting a crack over the, head, no serious dam- age was done. . e Mr. and Mrs. L.~')-Sluggitt, Lindsay, have mm ed into the house belonging to Mr. R. Lapp. ‘ CLMBRAY (From Our. Own; Correspondent.) .W. Gilbert, oun general‘ merchant. is making very elaborate preparations for the spring trader He’ has placed in stock during 'the. past two weeks mariy a carload’ or new, and up-to- date general 'merohandise. He; makes butter, eggs, potatoes and all oth- er kinds of farm. produce a speciiuy. Mr. Percy H‘aight \was visiting Frank Riches on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. B. IO. Tompkins, Cau- nington, spent 21 (em days last week with friends in this vicinity. BURY’S GREEN. gmuation or» the [arm have urmu opportunitia d! improving their knoxsiedge in the 'long winter evan- ings. What I tth'mk we need ‘n "312': community is 1!. club for men and boys where a course of reading might be taken up and different suluctt-s discussed. than we vv‘vould always new. farmers who could take their place on inc public platform. Have we a philanthropist in ourL midst who mll hcip our youth one ewning 0: cup wet-k? l‘crhaps “Stroller" will kind- ly enlarge on the subject. burn but Sammy mm. resummr in mm mm; Kirkï¬afl 9, Cabooonk .74 mm mm m to 0184.7. Width Bond “a Ehn amt ma. Kirktiold summer. :Why not make prévision by AM: lot Purï¬mnt to have! the bar mud. hate-dot pilinzmud'an gnaw dead when there. in theater mud- in the mm, when Mara Male and when my “1““ "‘1" now M from “I! ’0‘"! in J“ tin gm nvqr than. mhx not! ht"! tho Minibar when would: are almost km» mm mm the amtut‘tnt- m, a m Mn you ovqmthelnk A mun maul-mt m9 PW most]; We trafï¬c. In the winter. Ithd roads have began impun- able during the! past ï¬ve years (or the moat paint ct thatime. mhenthe Lam: trafï¬c in the carriage at commuties is my; yet we ï¬nd that during the winter has atten- btiqn is [paid 'ta tho road; .thanlin thq ynv I’Hâ€"p. . (Owing this time you huvo eveghad our but W an heartnwmchhu Lawn shown: by. your regular utensil;- mpmeventwhmit most 113ch van-I» difï¬nuk tar {you to almond (ram wwamitmust havcoecn mammwwwm“m yum .dutie'pinywr 11mm“ mmmmzavenm ‘- u was: you m! hum Md†mm am when 7°“ “"3 “in-3 himaalt to enjoy the warmth and mm his bongo aroma. when he knorwa (his mum stock who sufâ€" fering tor mum: at food. and. Iyum-mu: that he should have provided them. is. to say. an heist. inexcud‘flmmta have much canal! in our. town. and wmklknplehscd'toseetheSocie-ty'. tou- rtha Mention o! Cruqlrty, to An.- inn]: hi9 max at this. Plenty; o! prod can he promised, against the o!- with a. my 1 several 3in at of Glandinei. In the summelc the rennin. if. M. an almost always passable. when is very: Eula at the commodities .01 our country. carxiad over than. being inherent or mung. indiflerenco. but we wish to acknowludngn our heart! cppmlanou at {your runtirintg‘ mice. manna «15851 total 01ml“)??? about at M nntirinq; narvioe, and «I a slight total: at 3thia appreciation an ask [you to ucodpt mubuand (we. as lemmas, are witnessing daily. .what we 11821 to be, tax-malty. M’aniâ€" mals. that might «wall have. been av- aand. it provision! had: been made dur- ing the aubmnn months bx (their owners. How any man can content y momma. ROAD V (Special to (the Post.) A telqgram peat to Mr. Michael Bealew on Saturday. March 7th, bore wrhe ad mange that his lawn,l ALE-am. Midi tint morning at Calaary. N W :m. and that the rennin: were peiug sent mam (the evening at the same day. (Mir. and Mrs. Keeley and family have the sympathy. of the community in (their. and Ema-eavement. Mr. Albert Henley. left a lawman also to: the Want and mastdoinz .well. (Mm Arab (tnylor. who has been ill for Hie mat raw. Mahalowly xecovexing, and me hope. will soon be around again. ‘ (the N. N. 8.1mm! holdingn a carnival next AFriiay night, March 13th, in aid at their society. {A large attendance and an enjoyable ev- 8.111.043 in CHEWtefl-g While we maize the severity 01 the (winter. (the scarcity; at mood and ï¬nal owing to thdbizh prices and. the ditï¬eulty at trimming the name yet sum; fly Wily. away till 1:de «when lunch (was named. Amer sing- ing “God Can with you till ;wd meet again.“ that. all dispefméd to ctheir several homes, vwell pleased with the qvqnjnagfs mainlinent. mm you «my. fan aparngtu so ably toil inIGdd‘s vimywd. tor many years. ot you slangâ€"Signed on behalf of due class. . EMMA JOHNSTON. . . MAY EAKINB. rrllou'gh taken completely lay surâ€" pnee. Mrs. Webster suitably resâ€" ponded. atbdrwvhich music and games, participated in by all. made. the evâ€" GL'A'N DIN E. mngv- ~ 9":- . teach» gram! new: of with!†W 0° " much mau- BEN- fn†3’“ what! {with mm.“ that the Dublin M“ b "'5 such m in my. mm!“ the fut-um r mwlwmotm WWW m â€1"" any. Mum: m NW N mm My. preparation [or ‘ M aven- iuz.mumh;n tow: " Mu. m. am am but my“! WM" 1-." J mm .31 uwo‘childmn. tot Klnmaunt. mam-st: of Mra. 301“ McConnall mm n short tim t 20: 113.3; 68.03.33 :00 3336.6 osmium .95 3a 63.592 .4. .52 use 1 c} . g 8 Wflmtm when she has but! Nb- W!!! mm mm '9†M “'9‘ meta. ~ I u» . BOBCAYGEON. 1‘ , t (From Our Own†Correspondcnz.) Mr. Chub: Faiï¬auirn is u home critically ill. uï¬ his move-1, indes- puma of. but we hope than medical exam he in making my avail. mdmthcwill bdahlombeoutf 3111ng bison m min.‘ (( GOODBRHAML - (L Kingston «Month manhunt: on unï¬t-h " v L Mr. E. Emu-xivdionthelnt and Malawian looking alumna SOUTH OPS (Special to 'The Post.) The annual meetingol the patrons of Pme Grove Cheese actory will be held at the Iactory on Thursday. March 13th. at 2 p. m.. for the txarsaction of general busines. A full attendance is requcatcdt The di- rectors ml! sell to a. good cheer: maqu.â€"w1. . Mrs. John Mush was called may to soak her hunter. Mrs. Badman. who in very ill at HWYflloq y 31:. Fred Beat-och tine colt from one ‘ leading runners. M1 Miss .1me has matura- dtoanPtont - -v«<-~ M1,, Norm G'n'lls. Mr. W111“- Manninmlflinuotmtth Bamtvidud Zion on'ï¬unday‘ All monamehmnt Itimo- 2.1“ holidg}: (with m Lac-other Fm Mr. {rho-ml Sheen» and Mr. Eli Shunt. are damn rto move onltxot. our Mr. Bamml m is doing enci‘e'rt work with main gasoline anti“, “111°†hfl m‘w m hi. W) Dr- 53,11,470.- on Sunday, to 5mm“ Be!“ Mrd'Bo'oin-s punch his Mon-r! â€Fm was Bil-via You-a. me the wt at His Millie M on Sunday! 0. want in a M'eiak urstwq. . ‘ 5m. m. 7mm um up my“! ï¬ttflmod "amt-M mnlqwu Mina Bard: mam-M t mum hafnium-bland at Mr, us! Mu. . Gill. m- inn-an mun mam: - '_ Q-ZLo-Nq \l: 6 (Fxom Our Own Cormpondm) A 13mg: crowd atW th° church - W,-r.wmuax-d. whom-awn inasmuch-£11m in Banded mvmhuwuhisbmiws DUNBFOBD. t K" M be 50mg with as. w phyingma my†much so. wish to a." no more .111 matches hero in .cx has purchtsod a e of 0‘55 township".- â€1-. ‘Nuliam has be held: in the , March 16th. Ml th eon. mm in the village cumming. tb Mr. «R. H. Baht. at (The Model: con. 5. ‘Flndon. Fun: Stock cud 1mm. the property at the es- luo 0! tbs lute Wm. Stylus deceas- ad. Sula It one o'clockâ€"«W3. * :. TUESDAY. MARCH- 24. â€" By Geo. Jack-on. auctioneer. credit silo or unable Fun Stock nod Imple- ments. the property or John Cul- vert. lot 7. con 9. Opl. 8an con:- meuou a. one o‘clock. -w8. ‘ 0N MMAY‘. MARCH 1mg...†Illa- Buwu. um . on lot 31. con. 1. m. Faun Stock ull Immb.“ lab mu at Mr. Lia-pl: Wham. W lurly 311m nut mkmglo u on. o'ohpk alum-«,8. _; .- { Mr. F. «Downy. for McLean a Dallas. called a: 'tha merchnnts on Mm E. A. Yuk! had ahuimbaa on M. all :11 the Mel thorv «18111! enjoydrl than-slut. MONDAY. MW‘ 16. - By Geo. Jackson. Jnctiouecr. credit sale of Pure Bred Durham Cattle. as fol- lows: 10 cows, 3 heifers coming 8- yre.. 4‘ heifers coming 2 yrs.. 2 hcxler wives. 4a bull calves. ml 3 two year old bulls. the preperty 03 Donald Jackson. east. halt uf In: 1. con 5. Eldon. Sale commences at 1 o'clock nharp.â€"w1. .TBURBDAY. MARCH IREâ€"By Elise 8m. auctioneer. credit sale of Nth-hie Fm Rock and Imple- ments. tho property at H. Bfrhure. ton. lot 7. con. 2. Vnmlnm. \ 8:16 W at 1 o‘clock shunâ€"MS. ON FRIDAY. MARCH 27. ‘08. â€" By. Elias 8w... W. on lot 7. TUFSDAY. MARCH 84. â€" Bv; Elias Bawq. auctioneer. medic sale at Walna'oh Fun! flock and. Imple- mmh. tum at Daniel Murâ€" phy. MS. can. 4. 055* Sada com- mm at 1 o'clockâ€"«fl. ,4 . SATURDAY. MARCH ex. -â€" By Elias Batman. auctiouemj, auction sale at flomhok‘l Furnishings. the prop- qrty of B. K. lake. No; 2M’ih nun-at. with. Sale cammdnces at 1 o'clock.; terms cash. Houa'euviu be open (or impaction or turnituxo on Friday. Much 20thâ€"w1d3. FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1908.â€"By_ Elias Dawes. Manes, on lot. 17. con. 3. Fondlon. (Farm Stock. 8 coma in an. 28 M cattle; 4 homes. (3 spring colts. the pm‘pqnty «David Ger-ham. (rhi- uh was postponed _ ‘ GLENâ€)! A, lot of thirty-three three 'y-nr old areâ€. ‘avengtng 717 lbs. cacn war put on {the Highland Ranch 11M Nous. â€" Miami corresponds-not! will be round on W W v Audi. The. name steen' “new“. weight was 1023 "us. in Noun-acrâ€" a wry neat Gram: of 806 lbs. Drag a post card to G._ Stewart. Uphill. and get full panicuhn. if you haw: cat- tle to put out to pasture for the coming “zoomâ€"tr. ‘ whmthan'a lung andhppiflws“ thurwmo t0 “Whm‘cfl‘†1am in "riding than hep-PU 60"" There ,was a. inrgq shipment o! horsw made here last Saturday. Isaac Richardson shipped a large quantity of stock 10-day. Jimmie Hodge. nt Uphill, gave Nor- land a. flying visit on Monday†‘ forts in the .woods' to get out has for the mill berm-although Lhe deep grow is a great barrier to the wok. We espect :to have a fleet. of steam- as here next-aitbol May. chtoria Day. as the waters .will be very high over all the Trent Valley waters. 'CNORLAND, fl“ " (From Our Own Corn-pendent.) Miss Km McIntyre spent W- E â€'3 mm cwfufh bar mother Mr. Fred Baildy was in, w“ on SALE REGISTER. .QQOOOOOQOOOQQQQQ§§9Q§OOOOOOOOOO90604 uttet. mtor. dairy .... utter. store lots .. ..... .... Butter. may. lb. rolls" Eggs. new-lad. dozen ...... Eat. cold-me. dozen .. Cheese. 1311!:th ............ “We?†Tb. TMLMM ramming}: gimp“ of live stock at e ’ty et a re by the railways were 70 “Km composedofla'ls catammhocmm 91100;) and lambs, 105 calm and 8 m; ma.» ............ .. o u 80m. air-acted. 1b ....... O 11 0 11% Liverpool Grain and Product. LIVERPOOL. Much mâ€"thuâ€"Spot. am: No. 2 red western winter. “In M: futures. steady: lurch 7' 364: my. 7- id: Juiy, his“. Cornâ€"«Spot. steady: prime mixed Amado-n new. 5- 1‘4 :primo mixed American. old. a “a; futures. arm; Inch. 5. 19M: lay, it at Bentâ€"m India. 110... quiet. Sc Porkâ€"Prime men. man. only: -M Lardâ€"Prime western. in um M. It Id: merino refined. in pain. (inn. Cd. Tallowâ€"Prime city. wuk. RI. Mutation mtg-qua. In a. horses. . , Host. )0. Harris quote- neloctl at $5.16 nor an, M and watered n! the market. and u.» for light an East Mule Cattle Market. m BUFFADO. lurch mâ€"c-mo- m;mmu6mu “noâ€"man. no head: man and w Inzhend ucdwundto ugh-r .3413; slow Ana nondyz ca mien. to $.10: “Alumna; mauï¬omnn mamboâ€"W Ill but; -A .. . cub!“ Unchangethcago Steady, Buffalo Higher for Hop. meON, Ruth Illâ€"London ables-lo m n 1059c to lie w mum M mbtzmbeetquuh iwm' 35.25 to Grainâ€" Wheat. When. Livorpool and chka‘o What PM Close Lowerâ€"Liv. Stockâ€" Latthuotatiom. Tue-cu Evening lurch 10. Liverpool what: future- clond to-dlv Id lower than roundly. and corn tum- 564 to sea higher. At Chicago. by when cloud an lov- cthuxyatendny;mcom.$cw. um my cot: go higher. Maniac: Outlaw. Following are the exodus muons on Winnipeg grun futures toâ€"dny: What-much um bid. my $11!, bid. July 81.1% naked. out-lurch we bid. m “c. J E. Ir! VII! 3 aid 8c; M 8E. -by funcy niece choice. unto Sc. Aunt Canada. Life Assurance Go. For Lindsay and Victoria County. ooooooooo99000009909090.0000.949.9“. 09990 Wheat Jet-3 >ba0 39.985. 3.. 3:5 .55 DP 9 .on.......... ~Oߤ .cna oooooo In ~03; “3:03“ uoIoOlo uuuuuuuu 33‘ 33‘“ o oooooooooooo ca $8.3 .05“ 388 coo THE DOMINION BANK In again sending out to our policy-holders and other; “I AnnualEReportu made by this Company, at the 315: of Decemha' 1906, I wish to refer to the INVESTMENTS, and to draw pubiic u- nention to them as being WIDE SPREAD, instead of benching a special section. The premium income being from the whole Comm: likewise the funds have been and are AVAILABLE FOR mg VARIOUS PARTS OF CANADA. and not simply for an im union or a particular portion, and while abnormal rates of interest“ not demanded. the in-vestments must be conceded to be mind“, remuoenxive and satisfactory. The Report for 1007, with list of investments made. and held, will follow the holding of the Annual Meeting the 135: W in February, and will be well distributed. w. R. wuoosss, YOU should have an account for your spare money YOUR WIFE should have her housekeeping ‘0' ml account. YOUR CHILDREN should each have an accomtto teach them the value of money. INTEREST PAID 4 TIMES A YEAR, UTMOST PUBLIGETY. Toronto Grain Market. MARKET REPORTS. â€Tint. banana...†3 all. bush ......... 8 8°90! bylh ....... g ’00 red. but): ......... York Daily Mal-Int. 9900.90.60. with list of invatments made, and With THE â€" LINDSAY. FRI w â€w. my v- w vâ€"--. “to“: Mammal MWM81M I!“ 34 £3.03. â€a...“ 3 R.‘ [30 .- 3 ad .225 â€38 akl'g to 8: Williams Bo Grad... Nordhoinor ht. .............. Dohoon Upritt ..................... Bell, 6 oat. Organ: good. a new Dominion. 5 occ" ... 301'. 5 cam... ., ........... All in good repuir. Weekly and pcynenu ad my be returned at who inside 5 yen-a for new ism P. J. BREEN. - LIN Pianos and Dr; â€Sim mooâ€"mp3. 2271::- M. autoâ€: lambs dowbutfl M :t 37.3 to $7.75: you-ungx. t. M lamb. cold at sun. 6187: feeling MI Boa-M0. been; under tor 1318!; no we. mu Chicago Liv. Stock. CHICAGO. larch mâ€"Camo-m mud t about «)0; mï¬ï¬_nq Hointmn Pianos. Thoma “imam Sewing such ID Montreal Liv. Stock LOCAL IARKETS 1e last wean 7.15; vermin “(I