T8 ITHEOE nCANADEAN BANK ‘ COMMERCE ‘ED. ,Ihe Farmers Bank of Canada. mm m up..................314,400,000 I Undlvldod Profits. .................. $899,910 A-- “- -A- â€",A_- n...‘; -‘D. an. .13. The knowledge that one has something laid by, on the side, for emergen as helps to stiffen the back and give one courage. Next to character, courage is the great stand by, and in the practical aï¬'airs ï¬fe. if courage rs supported by a cash reserve, no circumstances can down a Mflbwed on deposits of $1 and upwards, compounded four times a year. MK OF MONTREAL JAMES LOW, Manager. ï¬teHours 9 am. to 5 pm. '“ ml â€W10“ psi 01: co W m“ m’fl'bo thg hula? - rm m at sit to V mfeesatye of, depo his (Mm- Serf-Reliance the First Law of Manhood. ISSUED AT TH! FOLLOWING RATES 1 ‘ $5 and under ....................... 3 cent: Over $5 and not exceeding $10. . .... 6 cent! “ $10 “ “ $30 ...... 10 cent: :1 “ $30 “ “ $50 ...... 15 cents Titty are negogiable at $4.909; the £ sterling in Great Britain and Ireland- 11:42,!!!“ excenem method of remitting small sums of money with any wcmvudmnbeobtainedwithomdehyumyoï¬admm When we have to ask favors, we weaken ourselves. Therefore, to those hohavc not started to place themselves in the line of independence, I would chommeuce now to do so. Start 3. Savings Account w‘th the Bank of Mon ulrlzh one dollar, or as much as you can afl’ord to put by, and you will have ads: beginning that you will never regret all your days. "fl. LAIRD, General Manager l Wm, Superintendent of V ml) OFFICE. 1.030510 !‘ WALKER, President THE VICTORIA LOAN and SAVINGS COMPANY ll nu receive interest Savi _ "gs 35.1 WmBmkMBmwaéhNNUUNcEMENT LlTTLE BRITAIN To Contractors and Parties who intend Building. Opur' ' b â€a. mum mmdmmMWh :5,“QO Wduuunhhnh-m Weddegfmmam WMWfllM whim mm 3 o’clock, Saturdays: 10 to 1 o’clock. BANK MONEY ORDERS nqw short a time. 'SAY BRANCH; l'. 1‘. Lemma". )1qu: wen†we A‘r muâ€! m woonm 31.2 per cent interest on $1 and upwards. 4 per cent interest on $100 and upwards. In both cases _interest allowed from date of deposi‘ Money used m mortgage businessâ€"the safest in: vestment known. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. :thdrawais 10f. Oï¬ce Hoursâ€" :99 {indgpmds received, Department. 1?, United suiéé and 1}! 8 position tomeet m the line of legiti- WM. FLAVELLE, PRES. itsi 123 branches and Ofï¬ce Hours, 9 am" to 4.30 p. m. JOINT DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Interest allowed on the DAILY BALANCE of Parliament LINDSAY BRANCH '. for every day that your money remains on deposit, no : In this way not a dollar- IS ever idle. No delays in ESTABLISHED 1817. r.'L1NDsu.' mu. my 23 ESTABLISHED 1895. NEWTON SMALE, Assistant. PM): cha. Vé'ye manufacture Doors, Sash, Framns, Base, Casings, Mouldings and Inside and Outside Trimmings, all kiln dried. We are the solo Manufacturers of Painted and mum Lumbar In the prov- n09. Parties haviu their own lumber csn have it dres and matched on sh'ort 'hotiee. _ o, -hâ€"AZ R- Aï¬un‘wra Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 Rest, - - - 5,000,000 Total Assets, - 113,000,000 Our factory has been rebuilt and equi- pet with modern, up-to-date wood-work- ing machinery. We are in a. position to furnish all kinds of Dressed and Rough Lumber for building P330883 1109300- All goods manufactured by ourselves must be as represented. - Office and yard East side Welli ‘ bridge. Phone 47. “gm “t' KENNEDY .' DAVls MILLING Co. Ltd. '. C. T. MORSON, Manager OUR MO Prompt TTO Fairne: [1.938, Satis- H. B. BLACK, HANAGER LINDSAY BRANCH. A. B. McGILL, Manager Lindsay Branch. ESTABLISHED ! 86 1 'ï¬wtlon. BANKING HOUSES : ngfpess, ha? Passed the bill making an appro- pmtzon of $1,500,†for representa- tion by the_United States at the To- kio ‘ on in 1913. W Thebfllhasalreodyxmsadth'o heré Thursday; and S'dhgfgam Oakwood' a'nd Omeanee. v m, Winnipeg, May 22.â€"â€"-The_fopd show and Retail Grocers'- Asspcxatxon here are planning to entertam ten thous- and people on June 8 and 9. They have guaranteed the Bellenlle Kilties Band $2,000 to stop oï¬ two days on their tour of the world. To Exhjlgit atAj'oklo. Burglar Captured. Kamsack. Sash, May 23.â€"Forrester, the tax-station agent who robbed the Atikokan station a. week ago, came in on a freight 'train yesterday and 20 minutes later was landed in a. cell by the mounted police. He was armed with a revolver and a. belt full of ammunition. Nearly all the money was recovered. sent, controlled by a cable. A loaded car weighing a ton was standing at the top of the hill, when the (able broke and the ear shot down 200 yards into a building where a number of men were at work, injuring Robert Peperin, Charla Thomas, J. Bennett, W. Ramsay. All are in the hospital. Warning Was Fatal. Schenectady, N. Y., May 23.â€"Ca1vin Milbanks, an expert mechanic, acci- dentally came in contact with a switch in the testing department of the Gen- eral Electric Co. an?! received a shock of over 13,000 volts. He died in a few minutes. He had been employed by the company ï¬fteen years. As he passed the switchboard a fellow em- ploye warned him of danger. Step- ping closed to hear what the fellow was saying he received the fatal shock. Milbank was forty years old, and has a wife and four children. Stirling Remains Liberal. London, May 23.â€"The bye-election for the Stirling district of burghs, consequent on the death of the late Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, re- sulted in the igetmjn of 512mm Pqn- sonby, the Liberal candidate, who polled 3,873, against 2,512 cast for William Whitelaw, who stood in the Unionist interest. The Government majority was thus 1,362. The late Premier represented the riding for 40 years. His smallest majority in that _‘1‘hae ail-actors of «the Farme'm‘ Mutual Fire,- Insurance Company met guy'Pressed Brick a: Sandstone Co. has a trolley line running up the hill. down which loaded ears are A short time later the women en- tered another Fifth avenue building. and usng the ï¬re escapes again caus- ed the arrest of two couples in a third floor omce. lvuua .Al. y...“ -_r__-,, g. cafe to_ at Fifth avenue oï¬ice build- but the Japanese to the roof. After a chase over t roof in the darkness from building to building the oï¬eers captured the foreigner. In the meantime the theatre crowds in Fifth avenue witnessed the sense- tional chase and almost tied up traf- ï¬c. Pittsburg, Pa., May 23.â€"Woman crusaders of the W. G. T. U. under the protection of special police om- cers, who have caused considerable excitement in prominent down town cafes in the quest of stray girls, had a thrilling experience last night. The women and oï¬cers followed a young girl and}! Japanese escort from ~â€"-â€" - -12“ k“;1A_ two. WHICH WILL‘JIT BE? Many Visitors Expected. lncliho Car Runs ‘vu‘. .0. â€"v _â€"7 ï¬re, April 28, to be Mrs. Guinness. 'The verdict is thazt she came to her death through felomoug homicide. the perpetrator thereof bemg t0 the 001'- oner unknown. Bridge Collapses; Three Killed. Detroit, Mich.. May 23.â€"Three men were killed and seven injured yester- day afternoon by the collapse of the Howard street bridge across the Michigan Central tracks at Twelfth and Howard streets The Kind You flavg Always Bought 3 King Edward to Visit Russia. London, May 21.â€"King Edward will spend a week shortly with the Em. peror and Empress of Russia. It is expected that he will embark on the _ . . . n x _. -_.AL -‘ “A“ v-r‘v-vâ€" royal yacht at Portsmouth on M3 29, at the conclusion of President F heres' visit to London. This will be the ï¬rst time that the King has met 1“ hasty retreat was at once made to secure water and than a. few weld d'uected panama! were thrown- o_n the £ixe_ extinguishing it in sham order. «While Messrs._ «Ldlder, Lytle and Mulvihidl were coming home from work or. Thursday. they neared smoke coming out of the vandwosof Mr. Neil Camnichnei‘a house 312(â€" bournepst. One of. the men tried the door_ but as it was locked consider-n able effort was necessar yto ’brcnk it open. :With smoke blinding them, the three men rushed. in ,and Saw the uouxce of the fire. A 113.3th of chips by the stove Was blazing fiercely; and rapidly igniting the wainscott‘ mg. l - Only the ï¬mdlv arrival and notion of these three (men 3mm! Lindsay rom having another destructive tire. Residence of Neil Carmichaei Caught Fire from Basket of Chips #0006 WQ Majority for Fox 1902, 99. Majority f0! Fax 1935, :30. “0090000066006 MOONOQOMOOOONM :§O§O{ CASTQR IA Wm VICAORIA RHURNS 1902, 05: 2 Sadowa .. . . WOODVILLE No. I ............ DALTON No. x Dartmoor.... 48 IO forâ€"Infanti and Children. GARDEN No I Walsh’s..... 25 53 No. I Lomeville.... 86 2 Hartley..... gt 3 Kirkï¬eld . . . :07 x4 Balsover.. . . 96 ELDON MABIPOSA OPS N o. r Hussey’s . . . 2 Sandpit 3 T’p Hall... NORTH WARD No. 1 Market ..... 88 2 Stitch’s . . . . u: 3 Ham’s 115 SOUTH WARD No. l Smyth’s ..... 117 2 Edwards’ 157 3 Brown’s n4 L’INDSAY EAST WARD No.1 Grazelle’s 73 88 2 Crandell’s.... 92 u; 2 Dalrympb 4 Oakwood . . . 5 Manilla .. . . 6 Brown’s. .. . . 7 Black’s . . 8 Eden ....... x Fingerboard. 77 2 Valentia. . . . 64 3 Little Britain 95 4 Oakwood . . . 63 5 Manilla .. . . 48 6 Brown’s. .. . . 39 4 Harmétt’s .. 5 Raboro . . . 6 Jackson’s .. ‘ 7 Election Mnjoricy. 7 Election Mummy. Fox 8am Fox Etowu’t Fox Sade Fox Snulo 1905 Don’t imagine you are a good con- versationalist just because you talk 9. load duLâ€"Aechbon Globt. Tho Sign of Wodlock. Sheâ€"What is the proper formula to: a weddln announcement? Hoâ€"I know what is lghtto be. Sheâ€"What? Be- “Be it known by these presenter-Bu- umom American. Reno. Nev.. May 21.â€"â€"On a plot 26 inches wide a three-story building. the narrowest for its height in the world probably, has been constructed on Centre street. {or use as a shoe store and dwelling. . ed to have made a math or the witch failed to act». The engineer. it in aid, saw the danger and applied the brakes. but. it was too late to avoid the disc-Sta. 1n express train from Antwerp to Brussels crashed into a train loaded with pilgrims on their way to a local shrine. This train was standing on a siding. Several of its ears were tele- scoped and shattered to matchwood. The total number of dead is placed at 50 and the wounded 83 over 100. Special trains with doctors. priests and nurses were sent to Contich trom Antwerp sud Brussels. ‘ A, LA__ (mined yesteraty at Conticb. a su- tion six miles southeast of Antwerp. on the main line. Expms Crashes. Into a Train Crowd- ed With Pilgrimsâ€"Tho Death Roll Numbers Fifty, and the Injured More Than "llâ€"Many Badly Mutilatedâ€"A Scene of Horror â€"-Signalman's Heroic Efforts. Antwerp, May 22.â€"A railroad acci- dent of unprecedented horror in the annals of Belgian traip diggters. 9c- SIGNALMAN’S HEROlC ACTION Bad Railway Accident in Which Many Were Killed and Injured. BELGIAN R.R. WBECK IO The Smallest Building. I42 82 . 119 79 40 109 136 109 XIO 4t :19 1902 6o No time cap be spcnt to better ad- vantage than that whxch is spent run mug the rofler OVer the hay ï¬eld. As soon as the ground will bear the bars (-5 without too much cutting up and mhtle it is still soft enough to res- pond to the impress of the roller-and allow all small stones and other noughness or the sod to be (named out [curing a smooth surface {or the mower when called into use 1n hayjng time. This will save a great deal of hwonvmicuoe later on. The mower wiiivum over this smooth ground with oomparatin ease. the life of Its kniv-s and guards will be doubted and «on the meson sad the hay uhe sill work with increascdnmpoth Groceriesâ€"Kent Street. China Hallâ€" William Street. WWom» ouwmwwoww f3 0, t + 9} 0999094 zmwww oowowwoomnwow LIN DSAY. Packed in Bordeaux, France, and of the very highest qualii y. AND (NNNND GOODS. SPfllAl lleS 0f fREMH BONED Preparing for flaying . G. EDWARDS CO. â€bi-Wounrmuumuuumoomm sung. m. m. nus-mum Smack ad nacho w w W. Kidney “a mum..mlmmmuu_m_ rmmuwmmmumhmmm. human». tho 8M dd. Momma m cm tbs Lint sad 3min. macaw Assorted Vegetables in Bottles Canned Mushrooms in Bottles, etc.. etc. Extra Small French Peas in Bottles Maraschino Cherries in Bottles, 'B‘efter‘Than’Pifls â€"â€" FOR SALE BY â€" A. L. BAMPBELL PHONE No. 10. F76? 'LiVer‘ ms. SIGN OF THE ANVIL- mess on the ground. that has been [01* Red. This is not the only reason to be offered for this operation. as passing of the young roots of the grunge more firmly and snugly in. to aha: summer bounce and Lhe slight" [‘Z‘tklhg which the soil receives is greatly ooudcis'e to a hueavier cr ’4‘ of hay for the mower to cut when the uneconeS. It (41“: {it Iii" Wood’s W