Paad up 0mm .................. .. Reserve Fund of ........... ....... And Undividod Proï¬ts «1 ..... Its connections extend to :11 pct! of the V (LP. B" HDZIO 300n- 255‘? a. “‘2. m r mm. i0†__._._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT and interest .allowed at current Accounts may be opened withdrawals to be DQPOSits of $1 and upwards are received rates, and is paid four times a year. m the names of two or more persons, oooofl‘ ha W Hours 9 a.m. to 5 9.111- [on will receive interest .13 how short a. time. fling withdrawals Its bad-up cegitsl wu 53w,wv. It has grown with the growth of Candi. sad is toothy not only a great Cundisn ink, but one of the great Banks of the World, with a. Paid up Copitnl ................................ $14,400,000 Reserve Fund of ,...........m... ............. 11,000,000 And Undivided Proï¬ts d ............... ...... 903.500 It} connection extend to :11 pets at the World; but its interests are essentislly Mun. It transscta : "y deeeription of Banking business, including the issue of Lowers (Credit snd dni .3 on Foreign Countries, and the collection o bdls on on point linemen is a. Bank or Bullet. Swings Department st every Branch. one. Hoursâ€" H. 3; BLACK, low a week, muons mans“ amen. Saturdays: 10 to 1 delook. THE VICTORIA LOAN“ and SAvmgs COMPANY 1,31,;pr VICTORIA COUNTY BANKING HOUSES I†LINDSAY BRANCH. - - 3. I. WALKER, President m. LAIRD, General Manager Thu.‘ M, with its 123 branches and Wes in cm, United States and 9M Brita-in, is in a. position tango} mpqnimmont in the line of legal- Savings Department. “9°“?! 0! $1.90 and upwards received. “M whxch interest will be paid or co - four times a. year, at thflighost trust:- ’ttods «mum on date of depou y Branches throughout Canada. $28,303,500 To“ MO‘OOOC I. OOOOOOO 00...... IIIIIIIIII 0.0â€000... “.1.351,8.. ____________â€"â€"â€" The Bank of Montreal comm-need bushes in the city of Montresl ninety one Iago, openinging modest oï¬ee on St. Peal street with a an! a! three. Ans-A m Farmers’ Business W lpecial utention in the line of ““8 0? collecting 31. 1:01:03.ng M101- the purchase of mm, etc. “You of éonrtoou Mont and M mention to your business roqniߠSmaspedal SavingsAeeount at oncewiththe standard Bank, and keep eddmg small amounts to it â€gala-Tl)“ You mu never nus: the money. Then. when the chad is old enough your deposits. Compound Interest which we add quarterly. with the will pfovidc : fund large enough'to give a thorough don. gnu It’s a 8‘00d Pl“ SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. nun omen. TORONTO Your Children’s Education interest for every day that your money remains on deposit, no : a time. In this way not a dollar is ever idle. No delays in r. I‘. “more. â€and†we: ALSO A! “Game; Ofï¬ce Hours, 9 am. to 4.80 p. m ’, Manager. LINDSAY amen Interest allowed on the DAILY BALANCE on yearly deposit with the add tion that your money is being mortgage businessâ€"Aha safest known. OF CANADA ESTABLISHED 181 7. - >, LINDSAY. FRIDAY. 10008123 . F LAVELI-E, PRES. mm 1885 and in the United States and England NEWTON SMALE, Assistant. it over. Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 Reserve Fund, _- 5,000,000 noun... .0... 00' Parties mung their have it dressed and 1 not ice. nu ouw. m good. manufmturod by 011ml"! must be 8’ TW'M’d OUR MOTTO: Fairness, Promptnoss, Satis- faction. compounded four times a year. th the added satisfac- r is being used in a the safest investment Manager Lindsay Branch. F5639 47. B. McGIIâ€"I-s ESTABLISHED l 887 MORSON. Manager 32mm." 903,500 Slammin- it own lumber can matched on short Excellent Arrangements Being lade for the Comfort of Wonhippm Improved Heating at St. Andrew’ 8 hTere is one item that .we in Can- ada cannot dispense with, and that is heat. and when the .sun takes its turn at shining at as obliquely. or to be more accurate. when our earth turns obliquely towards the can. We have recourse to the resources the sun has prepared tor our pnrtlcuiat' use in the past ten. viz; coal. (To get the beat out 0! coal is a conundrum and the devices at man in the shape or furnaces. etc. tout- ilire it to the best advanaga are le- gion. this applies especially toistgel buildings, where crowds congregate and the matter of heat and ventila- tion 30 hand in hand together. In the early days of this country oar churches and schools were heated witii' great log stores. and whileâ€: 2 people in the immediate neighbor- ‘mod perspired those at the other end of. the church generally did. the the other thing. From one degreetc comlort to another. the heatin; oi these public places has advanced u-ml row they can be made as comfortable. and an airy as any parlor no miner how la‘ge the audience may, in. It is a little over twenty-one years since St. Andrew's church was bruit and the present heating system in- stalled. This church was heated by. the ordinary hot air system. but last week the three furnaces Were ra- ed. and not before it was needed. Two 0! them literally blell to pieCes when being removed. and it is a wonder to those who saw the debris how they‘ held together as long as they did. ‘ without a serious conllagrationtak ing «place as a result of air accidenni Probably it can be accounted for .n the Presbyterian belief in the doc- trine 01 election or possibly. the pre-1 sexerance of the saints. The upshot of the matter is bOWeV'er. that the congregation of St. Andrew's decid- ed this summer. to instal a new hem-t ing system, and after invithg tandem and plans gave the contract to Messrs. Borall Matthie. of Lindsay. 'lhey are now installing a Warden King borler. of 2,200 feet heating sur ‘ face. and should more heating surface be required. sections can be added on to this boner indefinitely. The system is a steam one. and. radiators are to be placed in every section ot the church and annex. The present tem has been Very unsatisfactory for whilst those surrounding the regista" have been unduly warm. especiauy ‘ those in the front oi the gallery. those of the congregation sitting on the outskirts at the different cntrauc es were cold. We do not mean cold; spiritually, for some were of the salt of the church. but that «did not pre-‘ [With the system now being hum! led it is propoaed to have the west restibules heated so that when the doors are opened by the people en- tering a turrent of warm air wilten- ter instead of cold air as heretoture There .will also be a large radiator 'in the iestibule between the church and Sunday school. as well as radi- ators along the corridor. This was always the coldest part of the church ‘and many a cold has been contract" 3 ed there by those whoee duty it was to wait there at tines. Ihe ventilat- ing has been arranged by heated ire-it: afl- coming up the present hot an“ rc- gisters and the foul air will be car. ried away by the (our foul alt rep;- 131 era. a small radlator being placed in each to create a. draft. Altogether the people worshipping at 8:. And- rew’s now can look forward to do- ing no with mmfort, and .as long as they are not too comfortable tolist- en to the good matter that is plaswl before them weekly the changc'sand alterations will be for the better. gum and in the tnmpomty absence of the reevo. Mr. W. Hetheri‘n‘g‘ton was moved to the chair. The usual batch of correspondence Was :present- levy of. rate: and the only eomrou- able one, the tow mic. wanna motion of Messrs. Green and Mit- chell, placed at 3 mills. John J.,Thumtou wished to know if the council would fence the grave! pit they had from him. or convey it back to] him. On motion 01 Green â€"Brooks it was decided to â€wake: the pit to M 1f. Thurston. provided 81; agreed to fence the pit mo sellgrav- e1 to the municipality at the same Mâ€. an charred for it at other e1 to the municipality at the same rate. as charged for it at other parts of than township. . ' A committee of the County Council, Dr. Mason. Warden. J. B. McNeillie. Clerk, '1‘. Watson and Taylor Parka-n who had been met bIJBeeve triers. .ddressed the council as to antimicâ€" ablq aetttemwt. of the proportion of cos: of maintenance rc ‘Emily Creek Madge, and also mm: 005»: â€mu“, incurred by thq township. The Warden upon briefly. and Mr. McNeillie concisely stated the posmocn of affairs. While thi. w“ a ccunty bridze, recent legislation .1. lowed the two municipalities to agree as to cost of mhim'tenanoe. Mr“ W“. eon proposed that it Verutam‘woum assume the maintenance of the Ip- proaahen or solid 'atrnoture, W . Councjl met Aug.‘17 in Bobcay- Consideration was given VERULAN COUNCIL also the costs afready . was given to the and. the only pontroll- On motion of M council adjourned Friday. Sept. 25th. V'- n. Ill-A†7" r._ s. Alldrcd 32. L. J. Hunter 31 3.00 Bob. Ind" printing and advt. 31.70 J. H. Brandon, labor for crusher 2.38 Pause to date . ................... . 6.08 Express charge; on. crusher .40 Jon. Heard. oil. etc... oruohcr 11.00 Expense moving crusher to Dmtoul . 10.50 II. Thurston. sheep killed by dogs ........... . ...... .... ........... 1333 Thus. F. Smith. coupling for. anoint-.." .. ...... .. ...... ......' ... . 1.00 . nxm John Mitchell Geo. Brooks, extra ~ ........... Geo. Brooks, moving crusher On motion of Mr. Mitchelf, nu “mum ndioumed to meet. Friday They then returned to the park. and were contented to watch th: waves with that white caps and 1.51.- en 10 the" whispering: although many would have enjoyed a sail had â€"__' the elements permitted. Lunch was served by the ladle: at six. and at, half past the return trip began. whim was as much enjoyed as that of. the morning. As the dude: of night Jeep- em-d many songs floated on the an' and reached the earl of mny In- tuxn'ng .Irom their day'- hbor. At the corner at King and Sturgeon-4t: they sang "Home Sweet Hoxnc,"aud quietly dupersed. An Irishman was walking down Fattingdon street. London. looking for. a smoke. but having no matches could not enjoy himself. He asked the first man he met [or a much who happened to be no less I pemnage than Sir Henry Knight. This indind- 1131 not wishing 19 b0 GM with or- ginary people said. '"Do you know who I am!" Pat and that he did. not. "gatâ€" ggxd that he did not, He replied. “I am Sir Henry Knish: Baron Knight. sud Knight 01 ch ï¬nned†Pat and. “And bosons. go you know who I uni I'm Pat-y Hooli- ctn. lo-uight. the marrow, night and Ike night utter.†1907 Edward Coturm. trusted. gt Ottawa, will 80 back to Tipton. 1nd,. to [ace tho c.0612“ 0f embezzling the fluids of tin: Union Trsction Com- puny, of “much hemjrmuru. .r ni A, Ellis 81. Flaunt Party from 0mm“ - be}. commission order [gully as Good 1 Brooks and Mutant] accounts Were paused: on crusher $6.65 Sil. Thurston. 3.00 AnotherWages Case in Police Court A Dispute About $29.42 was Aired and Decided A‘ wage oesqosm'e up [or ileum on Seturdsx betore His Worship. F. n.’ Moore. K. 0., com: mum. Bend. Curtis, s Mm, hill dhu‘z- ed' Wm. Porter. on On former“ with nag-psyment at was: smount' m to â€9.4-: '11:: cannula-m; cubed he had hired with wand-m on. the 8th July last. at the rate of 51.25 per dsy and Lt be â€moved utistsctory he wan to get. 5.00 per month for the next four months. The hours.- howeter. .were long ones end he re- signed his position. He demandedhis money but Hr. Porter said he could not pay him than. 1nd insisted Onhis fulfilling his promise. Mr. Porter in his evidence swore that he engaged Mr. Curtis for the period of [our months for $400.00 There was no mention whatcVer made at a day rate of 81.25 nor didtbv' complainant protest against the work inc hours. He was willing to pay an. Qurtis .Ior the time he worked. but when complainant left him and de- mended his money he was not m s [.0- ution :to give it to him. ' Taxes Being Paid Quite Promptly hm lacuna in hymn 0m Cor- responding Period Last Year fir. GoBCJox-dul m counsel for detcndant. Thin year the time to? payment wu extended to An. 12th, and up to that time the sum of $34,240.15 had been contributed to the civic cot- The mecistrste in considering the can aid that there. would in such cues .be a written agreemunt be- tween the parties concerned. 30 u to uoid controversy and nnneceanry latigation. He nwerded the comphin- mt'sasm Mr. Porter also beingob- head .to pay, $2.80 coats. The financial dqflnen knot troubl- mg Limbay very seriously. This is quite sputum from the manner in “Men the taxes have been contribut- co) iected. Lindsay Family’s Weird Experience Terrifying Sounds Hard Near the G. T. R. Station Friglun Family Only those who have experienced tlu feel-Jag can undemtnnd the sensation with which an: '3 afflicted whcnuin the silence of the night china and: glasnware articles are hurled to th 1 ‘Koor and oat-lake act-ems pierce tho‘; 12:. It would certainQy have a ï¬cx. 4 demcy to raise the hair on; your head? - if you had my. ‘ 0n the evening tn question the: parent: had retired for the night; leaving the young people emsed in .5th chnt with a number: of friend One of the young “die! had said good by to hem best fellow «the door to: the ’Btth time and had just eh tend the room with the rest. company when pondemonium brokke‘ lame in the house. The yam ladle:- screuned and it it had notnbccni‘ the chi-“Irons young men they wou‘d inine fallen to the floor in; swoon. It. WaHIJOCDC alike for men and au- gcls. Crash Went dishes and 8588! ._-.‘..-o.4l 6cm“. v-.-...â€" v -77- 7- ware and chry crash was punccuated \vxtn unearthly Screams. The lathe: of the bonnet-11311;! downstairs abbrevinted night gar’b. armed with a nil: Which m afterwards disc. cred had no look. me allied} fort-h to my the nocturnal mystery. With nerves keyed up to the hizbemtenâ€" 0101:, the you; ladies rocfining 3m. -_ LL, __ :Cmi‘ CASTOB IA i-unognsoiouo lute. 'mnimuncmmu. in the am: WILLIAIâ€"S‘L At mi. juncture:- the“mnot the home eppeared upon the scene in the person of the parents youngest son. Nothing damned, he boldly got I he†and went into the. Jaws of --D.'â€"-â€" death. Pratt)! Whit: sight methis eyes. The floor was strewn wit-hit!» family china and glassware, and up on 1 ML“: the tuna!) cat, with it: feet embedded in a bow“ of mom. to nnd giving vent to blood-cumin»; room. Velkn It seem. the} window of the dinin: room had beenlett open and fly gr'- mlkin lound an entrance which she took advantage of In her search Ior food «he got mixed up in the sacchar- in: matter. and the result was tho complete demolmliocn of the contents of thc shelves- ~ The small bonï¬res the 'hero‘ot tho ham; but the brave (1‘; young“ gnu! nobly zuavdcd tho. young hdica Went out, in twilight and. triad to kick themselves home. Pym House Burned at Huntsville ti-re Friday mominz. While the kit-1 chm girl: Vern/lighting the stOVe~ xn preptntioo for breakfast. end he- -forc tho brigade could reaoh the} piece. the flames had spread throuzht the whole western wing. Guests were hurriedly groundnut!" all tamed inc to save what an: pos- eibie of the furniture. The western wine h of (tune constructipn, and so rapidly did- thl flames Qpread. W“ the W were only We to m- coe their per-salad belongings. Al!‘ the laminate ate a few bedroon suits me destroyed. ml! the building bntonlrmck The market tut Saturday mm am very lam-i! attended. and very mac VII offered for. ale. The Quotations u-â€"- r Butt-grâ€" â€in 260, 33.100, which- e‘l’ 80° to 30°. dmkujl g; ‘pur, M t pg, cmben 4 for \6o. W ’ “'31.. Our Saturday. “Wt Opposite St. Andrew’s Church. P. 0. BOX 217 WARREN '15:“. mthi‘om 10 l £32111}:ng 31: 8100.00. -wâ€"-v tines. Pianos, Organs and Sewing Hashim Dr. luhnds' Sonnet {inhalant but Danni: Slight Fire at Sturgeon Point Saturday 'i'he nam'vm heard by Mr. Curry who lives next dgor, and whose prompmess saved. the building. and the added assistance of the neighbotl. who were attracted «by nte alarm. soon put the fire beyond. danger. and no doubt much property in the vicino ity, as a very strong‘ wind' Iwas blow- ills at. ï¬r time. The loss will not be large. On Saturday shortly after eleven o'clock the stunner kitchen attach- ed to Dr. Neelands' summer cottage at Sturgeon Point wu- aeen tube on (in: by Miss Neelnlnds. '1‘?“ “sun; lady happened to pass through the lady happened to pass through the building. where there mud n bot-fire in the stove, when she discoveredflt had mined the roof immediately ground the pipes. ' bund Erendered exceltent. music, as ‘10 did MWâ€: and saucest'er. during the day. The fair gronntb were secured for; the day and. a most enjoyable time min spent. in variom sports. Before let-Vina Bobcaygeon, the army marched! through the town and held an open oi!‘ SerViCe. Mr- Whitehead mud Mr, Maslcn. two mem- bens of thc hrmy. who are wax-kill; a Boboaygeon at present, made all necessary arrangements. Whrlch so materially helped to the day‘s enjo- The mod excursion in connection with the Salvation Agm' Smda,’ Ichool took place [That dxy foBob- cayzeon. the steamer Kathleen bein‘ Chartered for the trip. The steamar was In.†WM}!!! left. the wheat?!» St0p That Cold; spade Bicycles at cost. Salvation Army Excursion “ALL DRUBGISTS" TomI' {L