THE VICTORIA LOAN and SAvmgs COMPANY ï¬gflours 9 am. to 5 pm. BANK OF MONTREAL magnum; openmg in a. modest omce on -a lipid-up cs,» ital was $350, 000. Mm human with the growth of Cu A $26,303,500 Tow mu .............. . ............................. $181,351,800 _____________â€"â€" heBank of Montreal commenced business in the city of Montresl ninety-one map, opening in s modest once on St. Paul street with s stsfl of three. -. yeti-up csgital was $350,000. ltlngrovn with the growth of Canada, and is today not odly a. great Csnsdisn ant one o! the great Banks of the World, with a. _ .3 Paid up Capital ................................. $14,400,000 _‘i: ‘é 4 Reserve Fund of . 11,000,000 'â€"' And Undivided Proï¬ts I ................ ..... 903,500 "‘ its connections extend to all parts of the World; but its interests are essentially “in. km every description of. Bmking business, including the issue of Letters (Wit md drum on Foreign Countries, sad the collection of bills on my point “films is a Bank or Banker. â€" mags Department at every Brsnch. m3 VICTORIA COUNTY BANKING Kansas W W A, AA“ ‘* ï¬nsnï¬iï¬ï¬k w. c. 1'. MORSON, manager Western Bank of Canada ANN 0 ll NBEME NT LITTI I: nan-AI nu To Contractors_an_d_Part1_es mm by Act of Parliament 1882. l 1 WALKER, President ‘13. um», Genera: Ha 5:733; in “like with its 123 branches and (Mazda. United States and 3“Will, is in a. position to meet $33“ ant m the line of legiti- We! in Caizï¬a United “States and pmpfli 3' 25,333.11, is i; a. position to meet; WB m: gungsfactltiienlmflnd fluids and ' . ‘u‘ement ‘ th ' 1 15‘ 3339' ' ° . . Mesa . m 0 1136 01 981 { 0“de TIME, all m dued. Vin ‘ D “Mia 23 apartment. “M whieffiztlégo “d.“Pw‘rd’. wived’ ll“- 1 her mom m2“: "firm“ manyâ€: gamed“? £33 '. Bahamdateofdepoaittodll'h‘xeï¬' ' F “L â€92343. madam“ by omelvel 3Ҡted. ' . Wen’ Business mnstbOunprL - W sttention in the line 01‘ umwï¬wwgzcging ale notes, making oUR M0770: Fairness, h urchsae at Mbâ€: etc. Promntflï¬â€˜fl Satis- Ifllreceive interest for urban short a time. I "m withdrawals RFinches throughout Canada, and in the United Stats and England :WMWWQ an M °f courteous treatment ad Whmhuinmreqniro- 6.8.1 HOIPSON, Manager 31.2 per cent Interest on 81 and upwards. 4 per cent Interest on $100 and upwards. In both cases .interest allowed from date of deposit. Money used 1n mortgage businessâ€"the safest in- vestment known. SAVINGS LITTLE BRITAIN mp OFFICE. TORONTO its 0f $1 and upwards are received and interest allowed at cum £25 and 15 paid four times a. yw. Accounts may be opened 1:: the names of two or more personS, “WWW to be made b\ any one of the number or by the surViVOf. 113 Mupcapltalandm ............. individedmm .............................. Oï¬ce Hoursâ€" lOto 3 o’clock, Earmers Bank of Canada. ;: 10 to 1 o’clock. on deposits 0f $1 I'. F. Loosmoro. â€We: 3 mo AT emuâ€! an woonm Ofï¬ce Hours, 9 3.111 . to 4.30 p. m. 31.00 97“ AN A6090N‘l' ', Manager. LINDSAY BRANCH Interest allowed on the DAILY BALANCE ESTABLISHED 1817. . FLAVEI-I-E, PR ES. :r every day that your money remains on deposit, no In this way not a dollar IS ever idle. No delays in “NOEL-7. FRIDAY; JUNE. 19 08 BANK DEPARTMENT. I8TAIUIIiI 1805 and upwards, compounded four times a year. NEWTON SMALE, Assistant. Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 Reserve Fund; - 5,000,000 H. 3. BLACK, IANAGER LINDSAY BRANCH. To CBï¬tractors and Parties who intend Building. Our factory has been rebuilt and equi- ' k OUR MOT'I'O: Fairness, Promptness, Satis- faction. . _____..â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-â€" Ofï¬ce 93‘; gym side Wellington gt. l. 3. Math! LL, Manager Lindsay Branch. wâ€"â€".7 Phone 47. ESTABLISHED 1807 825.100,“!!! 903,500 ‘11“! time it wan who puniml m." an m» gown at Wemuamu and 04m: museum:- but known as the IMHO plauum with Just» now owned and (unrated by ‘ur. Hamel Cha‘wnw. The destruction h um‘. 30 complete at the Carew law uullj‘ on Momhy night but this is due undoubwdlyn.l the promptuesa With which the t'r-s men were on the job. The whole 0! the ï¬rst floor is prut' ty bully lunged though the blur. was oontmui {for the mos! part. to the north east comer. The upstmm is practically untouched a little of :11»- woodn walk around the stairway bc- mg :he only part damaged. THE ALARM. The Inc \wpa‘tirst seen by, Miss Leona DagenaLs. the little ‘daugh'vr or Mr. 0. Dagenms, Wellington-st She awakened her father when. 311.: hrs: 3am smoke waning out_ot the mill. and he gomg to the window, decmre-l posxtively that. he saw, a man skull:- mg mound the corner. of the mi-l. Lindsay-wan mm: by nitrous two ,Yudaoaday- Prom: Action at :5. "mm Smd I!" in: Total Dummm Another Disastrous Fire Chalmers' Planing Mill Damaged Mr. Dagenaï¬x‘ called to the man to mug, in an alarm but Instead» of do- mg so he disappeared witn some 1:)- parent haste. The ï¬re was now giv- mg oxideuces of something serious to fallow. so Mr. Dage-naxs. it Using halt cast elevnn o'clock dxd no: not walt to complete his toilet but rush- ed up I 0 {me hre hall and: called out the lrngade, or rather saw then 2'. was done. 4. ' i ‘1?£MEN PROMPT. Mr. Chalmers m, discussing 111v. ï¬re this morning said he nu er saw unythmg like the work the {Item-:3 dtd 1:1 I night. He was a\s'a1kcncd. he saul. and before he could getdrsss- ednnd out to the mxll. his xcsidozzc.‘ helm; xmmediucln to the southnlx» brigade were there. bus; fighting L21? flamrs. The}: bad thlce. streams of water gomg and with good pressure soon had the ï¬re under control. \VHEltE 11‘ STARTED The building is a. twobstorey. white brick structure. running lengthwiee north and'south. It". is situated on thevsouthceast comer, of Cambridge- and Wellington-31:5. Where the fire evidently staned. was at a window on the east side of the building. the' third one from WellingtonI-qt, Mr. Chalmers Bays this is perhaps the; most unlikely plane where a fire crud originate. and is still wonder- ing ih'ow:~ riytrstant'ed. He does- not in- clicc to the belief. that it was de- liberdcly stanhed by. anybody. At all events the fire qtarted somehow and the ï¬reman declare than: the blaze~ name first 1mm tb ewindow referred The Convention at Bowmanville Women’s Missonary Society Meeting There This Week Bowmanvvillo, June 9- â€" The fifteen- th annual meeting of the Bay at QumLe branch of the Woman’s Mia.- slonary Society opened in the Metha- dis: church this afternoon. The pm: sident, Mm. Flatt, of Photon, took the crab. Ll'he following ladies were p3.- pointed a. courtesy committee; Mrs. O. S. Hicks. of Belleville; Mm. H. Fuiford, Port Harm; Mrs. Balfour. Eavolock; Mrs. Edmison, Brhghton; Mrs. "J. D. Walks!) Welcome, and Mrs. Kilqzour. {Pieterborauah Mr’a Ed’ mison and Mm Dailies. ‘Newbung, were 3.119de 911833 reporters and Mrs. Hammond. Mbemord. Anginâ€" taut secrem; M113- Grangg, cop. respondiniz W17 read resolution; and menial!!! and this an announce- Lment from M535 062m. secretary of the mwature Committee. of a. ng textbook wilted by Mrs. Pratt on the twentyrfiva years of the Work 0! thb max MOM {from the rm- BagWS'WCXï¬ given r 3 A w- ___1_‘lo, ~cA “jibe awning session W48 Dublin Maw. MW . Ben 52-. NT. ' BUBNED FIERCELY The ï¬re at amp blazed up fierce- Chalmers’ mill, badly damaged by ï¬re Wednesday night. numb" '.~. W: 10h 4, and W emu an «run up w. Mn and an: m- MIO than. I! ï¬nd :mm m Wu man and westward) MAM h Wu (wad Who: the hind! "ï¬nd. R w“ bum!“ toward tn um tilt mm “hug m. ‘ WU. mount a um. but. “I W In um cum “on wn at om am. For may ubl! In hour a. “mu mum m thus“; um“, M m mud. flow a [.0038 l ( Tm momma of the will u it ABOUFI‘ THE DAMAGE In conversation this meaning Mr. Cbbalmers bald he found it almost impossible to give tanning like a. fair estimate of the damue. It will probably reach $4.000 or $5,000. There is ï¬muranco on the uttbl'shmenb’ to the extent at 310.0003 in the Miller and Manufactucmrs Immune Com- writers ane “8‘80 it’ a day or two The ï¬rst stop id‘the production at the most. ‘ ' ‘ of good clover and. grass seed u to WILL‘ RUN AGAIN . . procure the cleanest poesxbln seedrlt “71th Work enough to last six weeks' thy: is used on clean land and is fol- or two months, had not: another 031:! lowed by :1 fihm‘ough system 0! day 5:00:18 in, the ï¬re comes prguyl weeding a field the. product Will be heavy on Mr. W «3.4 it clap . The ï¬eld weeding is of prime been “1 the winter it would not hovel lmpo’tuncc although it is often ov- been-so bad. as now. wW will bag'a-l exlooked. .When we remember" that . every growmg weed. in. allowed to in»; m a week or :0. went. I hope.’ ., h} said. Only yesterday a carload‘of‘ mature gull produce from .10.000 to doom .0: : Halibut†0rd“ were! 50.0w seeds. n will be ruddy undu- ‘m at! my and thus a big loss ' stood that the removal 0! these ;_ 5"!†itied. ' Mr John Carew 1133' plants must make: a great difference kidl gendered the use of his mill to the market value of the seed. to 1M: Chalmers and in this way he! Wnl: red elovcr the best results are n ! I . ' ' 7 will hrozd considerable possible -lgs’s Ztgmccris’ e£:;ur;ï¬s°;l:::;m° th: .0 , ' thawâ€: delay ' _ stronger second growth for. the I.\ TORONTO YESTERDA“ [seed crop and 3130' leasous the :lnn- Mr Chalmers arrived home from get of damage from the clover seed Toronto 0913’ last evening WM! Oll- tmdge. 1f the clover! is pastured the ders in bl! pocket for two oomph!e stock should be turnedu)“ early to banana and the Interior not anotherl the season and the’ held mowd in to!" order to cut down the weeds and pro- whlnn was to be flipped nut Week. duoe an etch second growth. ‘ these were prepnned by Mr. Martin. Alsake and red clOVer may be lur- l Mr. Ctalmers' architect. _ vested mth a reaper or mower wlcl: A um... .. “nag ittanhnment. If pany. and. $1,000 on the boiler. which as noted previously. was not dummyl ed. fl‘l'e mill. of course. will be left entirely has it stands until tha unden- writers have any: it. a day or two at the most. A - L ‘â€"’r I yuan-.u .â€"â€"v_ _ , ,7 ‘ was zivoided. Mr. John Carew hasv m 1!: That value kindly Rendered the use of his mill W etmdd 10 ht to Mr. Chalmers. and in this way hei u re 9 Vcr t. e obmmcd by pasturm "1 d ns'dsml poss'bl loss “ll avox co 1 be I °--â€"- first crop eaxly. Tl through delay. . .. , _ stronger second cm I.\ ;ORONTO YESTERDAI and crop and “80‘ Mr Chalmers arrived home from ‘30: of damage from lifte presxdnd. Greetings Werg pre- hat part of the estabï¬ahmeqr unlf Work on «the Dredge Now in Operation on the 1m- movement: The dredge belonging to the Item; Valley Canal department has oom- menced operations. on the river imo pro‘ emencs. They have started :n at cltarmg on the cut at the manhot tbs we: and will work! up, taking off some of the bad; oornorso' an} obstruction: which have badboou sparing no :h navigation. The GM- reoogmxlng the anpozt- Bay‘s water: and no ï¬n! to put: it in alum. River Begun M w» 0"th 3 un- nco nun has been a puma short“: 01 clover med um npflau. A “an amp ml'liurow. the Canon “nu. ma (mu-do. «and the “on“ for â€no “man'- tudo to be womanly |0W~ math! tuuuod m Imam"! Nah pm“ tor (and need . M prowl". the wdhatmu no that. the to own upon-ans countries m not Noam more than an noun crop 0! clove: nod :nd the Dunno bupp‘y n lately to be short. I: come accuonu of Ontario the sinner crop was seriously “looted! by 121:. drought inst season and the amouu tumble thin yen for. need produz- A 6004 Cm for the lunar to Grow- mum Inn on“: uon’mny be I'umted. ‘chh the same condition: won“ o‘er w comm-:- able pOILIOD of the clover wed pm- ducmg area of the United Sun». to that unleu the yield from the an“ which were not sex-zonal: affected by the adverse .wenther eondationq he: ecu-on m cxeeptianbly heavy a shore- ago of seed tor- next cpnng'u :rn-L: u more than probable. In new 0: the conditions cited the adnsability of. .ntilulug e\cr) am;- ale clean held or. pert oi fiel,d to: clover seed purposes In urged. Clover Seed In atoms clout and. grass seed {on the market It in Important to hear 1n “mind that the standard 0! pnnly demanded in the. Canadian us higher than [g was a few yam ago. ‘lhe demand [or seed olilrat quaint) has aubstnntialiy means-:1. Th9 result of ting demand {or sea! at good quanty has; been that. the seed grower [man impure seed an al- most unmarkeuble \counmodzty. yvhnle the production 0: good clean seed has grown to be e remunenuvc Industry, Hence the necessity of uk- mg any possible precaution age'aut the placenta of nonoua weed. teens. “1 cans unrest a queer liittle drug stu~ ue other day.†aid the city salesman. 'It makes I. specialty of vetcru‘lan prescriptions. According to thd, proprldpr'p own account; they don’t seli vex: much in that. core except horse medicixie. yfl‘hey sell mne of that thin :ny other drug store in town. The neighba‘hood abounds in stable; and minnla’ ‘hol- pints. and mod of the drugs used in doctorin; hick m ore bought at that store. Of course the phee‘h titt- ed up with the usual drug utpre pam- rhomalia. There is a nod; water fountain. a big!!!“ stand. W stamps up! ho purchased there and drought: and don. tor human beings wil'. be compounded upon rogue». but those {smilin- and mppooedly prim nry function! of a drug! atom are in this gm 3 aupertluity. because about Alscke and red clover may be lur- vested )nth a reaper or mower wich or wuhout : table; 'attachcment. I! no table attachment us used and the clover attachment 15 well ripencdit =baufd' be cut and raked when the dacw. m on. in under to prevent 311:1;- 1n 3. The clover huller u the best an:- chme for threshing alslke and red clover, but the ordmaryi grain sew arator null do the work fairly wcii 11 properly regulated. The gram???- arator .wxll cdv hull the seed as thoroughly and m consequence then: u: more waste of good seed unless the. straw be threshcd a Second Urn-'2. Butfthe fact that there 13 not clan-r huller avaxlable should not‘ deter farmers .Irom savmg 3k least suf- flciem’. seed [or their ownmse. little salt on the 1°03" "’1 blaze from the For m In“ and claim M79 alum to one hurt I Ԥ 1» iii You Hug may: BM“ Before Monty? 7.1mm -‘IA-l I... is†Profitable “ways throw a not.“ 1?) 91‘3"!“ ‘ one Wot at flour in while trying. ‘ tho but m3- and taste CLUSTER-CURLS oozoxmnnm TRANSFORMATIONS, WAVES, mas, no. SWITCHES ,, _ ‘PUMPIgDOCRS PROF. DUREIVIEID z 01" TORONTO- ‘ Himself, the Mt Egir -. Goods Artist the vorld h“ V ever known. is caning with HAIR GOODS Will be at BENSON HOUSE Lindaâ€, on Saturday. 20m June I, During this vilitwewill be ,. , bowing than lstestPsr- isim and New ark styles, 1.313011 m pnticulsrly in» vi to inspect 3nd tryon I mvofthuocrouions. . Wood and Iron with Brass Cylinder, For any Depth of Well. Having secured a ï¬rst-class experienced Pump Maker, we are prepared to supply ï¬rst-class pumps promptly. Repairs will receive careful attention. 1 Damon consnco.. Pumps ! STURGEON POINT JOTTINGS boRENWEND's PATAE'NT TOUPEE up , H- :_ n-_-o_..-t:.w. ‘3" “Qatar; mi It you dam: want an . yourskl’lu’tobarle-L him '10“ "1‘ otkidqlovouulp Mpwm. m‘aoboohweywm‘w-‘M: OMINGâ€" moved 40"†Id her son it u warpioce of Scientiï¬c HsirConstruction Securely udjusted. Comb and brush them just.3 your own hair. Absolutely indetectuble. They protect you from Colds, Cuturrh, / Neunlgiu, etc., and will nuke you look ten years younger. Over 90,000 or our Toupee: ure now in use. Don’t hi] to see them. fOIIONTO, Limited, 108-105 Yonge Street. nan-haunts. Quebec, Mona-cal. Toronto Pumps ! Pumps ! EURM "TRAINING CORSET EUR 5mm WOMEN Youwmbesmishimu wear this am Modelâ€"â€The Corset without drough- kiwwmpï¬h mhmduby DIAfcI-IWWS‘Y“ 575- Prlcc: 83.50 sud on m calm-1y in- m!†my of these erections. We give you the no choice selection mama'on a you would get u out ' Toronto emsbllshmonu. In a. word, we IbringourStorotoyom-door. his 00th Several tamiliee are mains; anndeoinbisukindn: livelyhppem -H -' 9F9G