.................. .lb'wvgvv- v.._.-...-_ V -,.. de sit,with the added m ‘ â€2:11.: 5:111- money iaAbeigg upfd in -_A JAMES LOW “5 When we have to ask who tnve not started to P1: ence now to do s :1 ml 'im one dollar. 01' 35 “a, a beginning that you The kno deg, helps to stiffen th '5! to character, cou ï¬fe, if courage is support wledge that one has something laid by, on the side. e back and give one courage. rage 15 the great stand by, and in the 1 ed by a cash reserve, no circumstance The THE VICTORIA LOAN and SAVINGS COMPANY You will receive interest for every day that you: Mathew short a. time. In this my not a doll muting withdrawals 1 Oï¬mI-Ioursga.m.t05pm- DI“ WESDRNDARD BANK AD I‘A‘YAHA LINDSAY BRANCH. Western Bank of Banana LITTLE BRITAIN chill-term: by Act of Parliament 1882. l. I. WALKER, President m LAIRD, General Manager L l. IRELAND, Superintendent of Bunches This Bank. with its 123 branches and Wes in Canada, United States and 9"“ Brian, is in a. position connect :3: r“luï¬rexnem: in the line ’0! legitic “suing! Department. _ Wm 0f 31 90 and up mrds received. ‘9“ Which interest winp be pad or 800‘ Famers’ Business Mu“ 31306181 attention in the HS. 0‘ 4th; 01' collecting ale notes, mkiu8 lmmâ€)?thepurchseeof mime“- MEDA‘I’TNIWMTâ€: $5 and under ...................... . 3 cent! Over $5 and not exceeding $10. ..... 6 cent! - “ S10 “ “ $30....“ 10 cent: 41 MO, " $30 -' ~ 550 ...... 15 cents dcrs are an able at par at any ofï¬ce in Canada of: Chartered Bank (Yukcg CXCC , ' . . . . o P-cd). and at the prmc: banking paints m t They are negotiable at $4.90 to mfg; sterling in Crest Britain and behind. “Hist-m in excellent method of remitting small sums mucmmdmybeobnbedwhhom ICTORIA COUNTY “â€"â€" C- 8. monPson, Manager Oflco Hoursâ€" 10 to 3 o’clock. Ways: 10 no 1 o’clock. r, F. Loosemore. “Mo:- 3 "cats mo AT many an woonvm BANK MONEY ORDERS .3 your no business" SAVINGS HEAD OFFICE. TORONTO Reliance the Flrst Law of Manhood. Ofï¬ce Hours, 9 am" to 4.80 p. m. ESTABLISHED 1895. ............ mymm 0 ask favors, we weaken ourselves. 'l‘heretore, to muse to place themselves in the line of independence, I would > do so. Start :1 Savings Account with the Bank of Mon or as much as you can aï¬â€˜ord to put by, and you will have ? ,t you W111 never regret all your days. rsâ€" H. B. BLACK, lock. . “NAGER LINDSAY BRANCH. Interest allowed on the DAILY BALANCE LINDSAY BRANCH ESTABLISHED 1817. . FLAVEl-I-E, PRES. :r every day that your money remains on deposit, no In this my not a. dollar xs ever idle. No delays in mxnsu. FRIDAY. my 8,1908 NEWTON SMALE, Assistant. dinions with you. '3'?an SUITS -â€"â€"â€" REGULAR OUR PRICES $25.00 ......... For ......... $18 00 22.00 ......... “ ......... 16 00 20.00 ......... “ ........ 14.50 13.00.. “ ........ 13.50 16.00 ......... “ ......... 12.00 made to order. All code warranted; and 8 Fit and workmanship gnmntaed. Don’t ‘ goods. We can Annow' . Inesmmzn , _ -- Q'DEET gt Factory Prices ourselves. Therefore, to those ycur loun with the home com- 3.. L by, and in the practical afl'airs no circumstances an down a compounded four times a. year. l. B. McGII-I-u BAN KING HOUSES Mlhager Lindsay Branch. LOANS MORSON, Manager dâ€"Iâ€"d .R ‘ For... u .ou-o-oci U .a ....... " H (l . n vt 'to bribe Mr. been ocean," to «to "dishonest en- for emergen (solid [enough to ...... «99,910 3105,2351†Work began Monday on the in- staxhlation of the New Central energy svmtch-board in the: Bell Telephone Company‘s building, WMam Strqet North. Thd apparatus and machin- ay arrived (this morning and work wflfl be rush-ed. ' ’ AS GOOD A18 THE BEST. The: completion of this work main ’3 m'w order of things. in respect of teflephone service. for Lindsay. In chart ‘mcdsay “11'! have a servicetha equal in mechanical equipment 0: any in America. 1,: win be identical with rthd service in. Hamilï¬on. Otta- WORK BEGAN MONDAY 0N » SYSTEM 01" BELL TEL. CO. What it Means to Lindsayâ€"Equal of Any Large City in Point of Mechanical Equipment. wa. Chromite. or Montml. The un- dargmund wires mean the removai of unsightly. pales tram Lindsay, TRIED BY BRIBERY T0 Than subscribem will not in future be bothered ringing a. bell win-anthem North Bay, May 2.â€"From speeches made at the Nipissing Liberal eon- vention yesterday it appears that. there was an understanding that if certain Liberal office-holders wen: allowed to retain -,their positions there would be no opposition to Mr. Cochrane’s candidature at his 'as'. election. One of the men who, it is said, was alfected by this bargain was Mr. John Loughrin. who fled the position of registrar. Hardly had the election day safely passed than Mr. Loushrin fell a victim a) ll") Whitney spoils system. Such was ihe mun-ins of a little speech made is G. A. McGaughey. whose name was placed. in convention here to-day. .md who is secretary of the Nipisssing Lib- eral Association. For thirteen session Mr. Loughrm was a Liberal member of lhc Legislature and; then as ac- cepted the rcgnstrarship and was lat.- er dismisséd. The entire story, however, do:s not end here. John Loughrm is 215.in in Skin Eruptions And Pimples Disappear Under a Treatment with Dr. Willinms' Pink Pills There can be health and vigor only when the blood is rich and red There are thousands of young men just-approaching manhood who need the rich. red blood that only DI. Williams' Pink? I-‘ills can make. They have no unersm tire out at the least exertion, and who feel by the time theyt have done their day's work as though the day was a week long. In some cases thlarc is a further sign of danger in the pimples and disfigur- ing eruptions which .brmk out on the face. These are certain signs that blood is out of order and thiat a complete breakdoivn may result. In this emergency Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills is the medicine these young men should take. I'hese ‘pills actual- ly make rich, red blood. They clear the skin of pimp bring health. strength and energy. Here is the experience 01 Adolphe .Rotland, of St . Jerome, Que, a young man ' says: “For more than a year I suf- fered bfrom general weakness. ' gradually grew, so weak that I was forced to abandon my. work as a clerk. My appetite failed. me. I had occasional violent headaches. and I began to suffer from indigestion. I ;was failing so rapidly, that I began to fear that consumption was (as. teniug itself .upon me. Our family doctor treated me, but I did no: gain under his care. I was in a very discouraged state when a friend from Montreal came to see me. He strong- ly advised me to try Dr. Williams’ ‘Pink Pills. I did so, and inside of three weeks I began to feel better; my appetite began to improve and I seemed to have a feeling 0'! new con:- lige. I continued the pills till I had taken ten boxes and. I am now en- joying the best health I ever had. My cure surprised.- many of my friends who began to regard me 831 .ircurable, and I strongly advise oth. or young men who are Weak to fol -3 y example and give Dr. Win‘ liams’ Pink Pills a fair trial." Bad blood is the cause of all common dis~ like anaemia. headaches. neur- algia. rheumatism, sciatica, indiges- tion. all nervous troubles, general weakness and the special ailments that only women folk know. Dr. Wil- liams' iPink Pills are the one cure, because’they go right to the root of the trouble in the blood. They change the had blood into good blood and thus bring health. strength and en- ergy. You can get these pm. tram any medicine dealer. or by mail at m.abox.oraixboxeggornm from the Dr. .Wflliam’ Medicine 0,, momma. om * . . . A_._A-._ 83.582 and that. obviously, is sane- weakness. and 1 eak that I was my. work as a. ï¬led. me. I had adaches. and‘ I SECURE A CONSTITUENCY want to get 'Centnil." A.“ theywil‘ have Ito do “ft“ ho to lift the car- Itnnnpett off the 1100K and -hear a sweet voice my "ku" Wheu‘the hook is rdlieved oftho trumpet game- Ithing drops in thd Central Office which trellis the girls there that you want to speak to homebodx else. . A BIG CHANGE. ' Mr. ï¬mew. docal manager of the Ben Telephone Company in Lindsay in wnwmdtian with an Evening Post reporter this morninc stated that when the new service Was in work- morderpeqplewould we a big change for the‘betxer. For thanâ€: six Mouths business has been at a stand-still with the telephonï¬reome hem: that is to symbol-ohms been practicamy no aggrmive work done. Twadooumiaouly natural in view of «the fact that all would but to be changed again when the ser- vice was changed to the new office. An aggres‘ive mm for new aub- scn'bars will be instituted. it is said. and everything_ in cgnneotion with acti‘o poiitics. and to-dax was the unanimous choice of the Nipusing Libcxals as their candidate. 8': 5mi- mated. that he had been offered $8.- (120 in cash in J. R. Death's .oh'au in Ottawa if he would not oppose Mn, Cochrane. Mr. Loughrin promised to do nia bestf'to win the election. and in this connection he made a characteristic ï¬ghting Irish speech. “If," he said. "Frank Cochranc were to get thus scat by my acceptance 01 $8,000 in cash in J. R. Boath‘e office in 0t- tawa. money oItercd it I would not Opptsc him4'l say he would have 1.0 right, to be a Minister. He sent a let- ter here that no man would be dis- mined without having a chance to deiend himself. but they did nOt gi '9 me that chance. Hon. A. G. MacKay. Liberal lelder spoke for about an hour and a: lial! and discussed many political themes. paying particular attention to Nzw {Ontario subjects. Local Ian. His Wife Says. is Insane Doctors Disagree. Due most probably to the disagree- ment of. the medical experts as to his sanity. the case of Samuel Brow’n. charged by his wife with ili-treat- ment, and the allegation that he was insane. were dismissed in police com: on Saturday. .The case came before Magistrate Jackson first on Friday and after the statements of both sides had been heard. he adjourned the case until the 101110ng day. According to the statement 01 Mrs. Brown. her husband has been act- ing in aujthing but a loving man- nen‘toward her. He has .she alleg:d. threatened her lite a number of times and furthermore has insulted her with his improper language, uer statement as to the man's sanity or insanity had evidently some weight ,with Chief of Police Vincent and magistrate Jackson. as Drs. Wand and Jetlers were called in as staid experts to examine him.- Their evi- dence did not agree, so the case was dismissed. Resignation of Ir. Galbraith hock Regrefted Around Town. Evening Post of May" -. 1 â€"Vea'y general mgr-0t was com ed yesterday when it wan mused :- ahout that Mr. AWlm. Galbraith, who for tounbem nus pant has occupied the position of caretaker ot the local Post Ofï¬ce, had resigned“ Mr. al- braï¬tl was. partly through his Wi‘ flimondof'thobea knownmm in mownandondofthemost highlyâ€- Itcaned. His decision to vacate the pcsntian was, it is said, somewhat)». tamed by the and death of his wife smotewdayflasoandinviswot that it occasioned lea surprise than otherwise would have been the case. In: is undetmtood that Mr. Galbraith mil mam in (town mth friends for some time. His successor: 9 of Lindsay. 13W once. Case is Dismissed Evening Post of May 2. ‘ At the regular meeting or the loul W. C T. U. held yesterday, a spe- cial committee was appointed to gol- {ect contnbutions for the endowment? at a bed in the National Sanitanum for Consumptives near Gravenhurnt. Muskoka. The names of the India who will collect! are Mrs. Shape, Mn Rea. Mrs- Paton, Mrs. Mitchell Mrs. Mom]! and Miss Rider. Any In- dies who are willinz to mint in the work, will be zhdly Wed :9 numbers a! the commttee. Name. Will be'reoejveg by the secretary at the W. C. W.C.T.U. Will Aid. ‘. M1. Daniel Walker. up up lia duties at agonndinviewof The†Twenty Club met at the rod- daenoe of Dr. 4Vroolnnn last evening for their usual monthfly dinner. The Club numbers were all meant and voted the evening one of thwoet en- joyable of the winter. Another :1- fair of the. kind will be held towards the end of this month though just where has not been’wt‘tled as yet. Mr. Thee. Stewart read a. pezpcrnn the lite and writings of Sir Walter Scott which proved very interesting in as much u If. Stewart included many phones or the poet and authu‘s lite which are not gamer-shy known. C. P. R. Communication on the lain Line lnterfmd With. Enionblc Dinner at Dr. Vroomn's Lat weekâ€"Interesting Paper Given likdd‘and best known Handler“ on the road. Interment is to be made in Toronto where his widow and fault Evening Post of my 2. l Seventy-eight telegraph poles ( on the Canadian Pacific main line were tion in the sale 0: wind and snow Which struck that part of the com- try. The poles went down in patches of from two 'or three up to thirty in a 3tretch. The freight trzina were the only part of the service at- tected. and the telegraph depart- ment had its men to work early m Well Known Toronto ‘l‘mellcr Soc- cumbs to Pneumonia in Ross Hospital. Evening Pod: a! May 1 Thu death occurred yentarday in tho nos: W1 Beam! Me:- “’6‘! of We. 3 WI tnvdler of pmunwnia. The demoed became in a. wepk ago yam-day in the trainnnd when tLondnay was méhed ho was moved Ito the Hospital. A-Xthouzh he was given ovary uttentian his mm was not sufficient. to wow went bad. its men to won: can; that communication was cut of! a short time :only. “TWENTY CLUB†Cattle Almdy on the Grass- Coboconk Farmers Short of iced Up in the north country, in the boconk district particularly, 2.] are “ready on the grass. u-‘ _â€"_ v“,- '1his .is said to be very early [or such s proceeding and farmers haw. been obliged to go to this length through the scsroity o! fodder. Not long ago an article appeared in the Evening Post to the ettect that 140 tons of. hay had been shipped into 00- bocouk this spring snd winter. This .went toshow Just how- 'osdly the ptockmen were in need 0! feud â€" such a proceeding .is without preoc- dentâ€"and not it appars stock to be sued tram stsrvation have been turned loose on the lsnd to pick the young grsss. It is obviOus that the wmter of 19% will be remembered by a good many farmers because of the trouble they hsVe had in getting Iced (or their stock. Some time on Sunday some one bronze into the engine room and chop- Nervous System . . . Ougluuo m the foremost remedy for the cure of Hoodoo)», Nervouneu, NOW, Nouns. 0%., due to mnaonlu or nervous eye stain. For my eye trouble or for now Ghana, see u. EYE STRAIN [8.1 1» NW. Oph. D.. auteur 92 Ken?“ ( "3'.“ Fhvcllcs lill Broken Into. POLES BLDWN DOWN is: Heavy Tu on the p31, ( (Nut Neill’l Shae Store) hin'dny. not re dud. Brokonjonm ro- Chum- nodoroto. Mutation LIN DSAY. OQNOO W Groceriesâ€"Kent Street. China. Hallâ€"William Straet. WMWW The‘ Sylvester Mantg. company shipped lately another of their hand- somely titted up 21.4001: launches. its destination being Huntsville. Ont . and the number Mr. J. C. Pear- son. bl: the Commercial Oil 00.. T0!- onto. The lunch :1 aquipped with a B h». nudism casino md [or both mod and comfort is expected to be unwound- $5.375 pa ,“ , . Price: 83.50 90mm colsrr cm, Hal-helm Quebec. Ila-ml. TONI“ A Jails! Snap Bargain. Don’t forget that when you buy here of We are Offering an excellent Toilet Soap, delicame perfumed and of ï¬ne quality, regular 20c. per box, Highest Quality, Efï¬cient Store Service, and Lowest Prices. We are agents for 3 Surprise, has peculiar qtiahtxcs of‘wasï¬ng clothes, without -* iqjuryï¬and with perfect Wt \ Remember; :he name Surprise ifyouwishtorctain’tti: na colors‘inyourclottws. . G. EDWARDS CO. Special 2 Boxes for 25¢. â€" FOR SALE BY â€" A. |.. GAMPBELL. Weston’s Toronto Bread. PHONE No. 10. EURM -,TR‘AINING CORSEI EUR 5mm. WOMEN a, W'“ â€"""" "" Wnurnmhhuwï¬yhm- SIGN or THE ANVIL. IIIVE THE LARGEST SALE OF I" PII'TS II THE FOUL†States military and mval bill is al- mot $385,000,000 0. ya:- a trifle 0! $86,000,000 more. than that of Great BM Do the {Inked m you» do 8* vine for 1“ ' ‘ TRADE WK worth rating that thymus! you are assured M‘athil