1.95 295 3905 otrseds, 5.95 view-I Wants to 9d} 116 $56 tints: Me Hours 9 am. to 3 pm. 326,303,500 Tom A8000 ...... ....................'.................. $101,351.30. E mm of Monti-eel commenced business in the city of Montreul ninety-one Huge, opening in u modest oflce on St. Paul street with a. etufl of three. ‘ lupuidup cagital was $350,000. It he: grown with the gnowth ot Cauuds. end is to-duy not only 3 great Cmdinu ï¬lm: one o: the great Banks of the World, with u ‘ Paid up Ctpitul ......................... $14,400,002) , Reserve Fund of ................ . ...... .. 11,009,000 And Undivided Proï¬ts t f ............... ...... 903,500 12} connections extend to :11 part: of the World; but its interests are esrentiully : It transects z 35’ description of Banking business, including the none of Letters FM: md drum on Foreign Countries, ad the celleetiou of bills on any point rib there is a. Bank or Bunker. y Stung: Department st every Branch. 31w.“ Lawn. nunâ€"Aw. -v~ 'Iv-l w, -w- I me: how short a time. In this way not a (16119.: :5 éver idle. No delays [ding withdrawals A. B. MOGILL, BAN K. {min recewe interest for every day that your money remains me: how short a time. In this way not a dollar :5 ever idle. has: allowed on deposits of $1 it; Farmers Bank of Canada. â€ES LOW, Manager. NEWTON SMALE, Assistant LINDSAY ékiï¬ba. - - Westernâ€"ABMâ€"flï¬ada' ANNDU N CEMENT MM by Act of Parliament 1882. l l WALKER, Prsident Thi- Bonk with its 123 b’nnehu sad m‘“- Cmnda, nun-d sum and man, in in s podï¬on to!!!“ mmiinmont in the line of 1.31“- hymn Dopamtmont. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT D‘POSitS of $1 and upwards are received and interest allowed at current “38?, and is paid four times a year. Accounts may be opened m the names of two or more persons, withdrawals to be made by any one of the uumber or by the survivor. 113 THE VICTORIA LOAN and SAVINGS COMPANY Branches throughout Canada. and in the United States and England - - - W“ ‘a;W: My â€Imam! "P" moo ‘H 'hiehn mum: x: 3:33: man M hm um: W l. M! Ma 2mm do†d “p.“ WMHN; '1 “Mn.†- BO'IFFI M â€an mnuf-umngd by «mm: 'N'mon' qunou ' 5. u l. . WI“. "'“Mopm “3.3% ".3. nun mom: rural... -..- anp‘lnou. Oath- Mb“- # 5 mm m" m "“ ° W" p. w m om. gmwuuwauum,“ -A. "W“ t m '0 an NM ma mu m “WuuymthMm W" my: STANDARD BANK Oflee Hours- )0 to 3 o’clock, Saturdays: 10 to 1 o'clock. LlTTLE BRITAIN HEAD OFFICE. TORONTO w "an: invite you to join the large number of‘ptndcnt. successful peoplc who have found banking relations with it both agreeable and proï¬table. If you have not yet begun .to save your spare dongs â€kc a start to-day by depositing OuDdlcrormiu fl, 54¢ng Department ‘ . , LINDSAY BRANCH a Bank of age and strength. It has a record behind it I; 53 vcars of sound and snmaï¬nl business. and 18 strong in fang-cs and banking experience. , n L‘. I--__ _...__L_4 p c SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. 12D, General Manager Ofï¬ce Hours. 9 a.m. to 4.30 p. m amen ALSO A? woonm Interest allowed on the DAILY BALANCE on yearly depodt with the added satisfac- tion that your money is being used in a mortgage businessâ€"the safest investment known. ESTABLISHED 1817. . FLAVELLE,‘ PRES. OF CANADA . on... LINDSAY. FRIDAY, SEPT. I ESTABLISH“ 18†and upwards, compounded {our times a yw. Paid-up Capital, $10;000,000 Reserve Fund, - 5,000,000 To Contractors and Parties who intend Building. Our factory has been rebuilt and eq‘ pot with modern, upâ€"to-dne woodowox ing machinery. ._ -__..:-|. -n u... “.15 mwu.â€"--d - We no in 3 position ‘0 furnish :11 kind: of Dressed and Rough Lumber («building purpose; We monufactnro Doors, Sash, Fun»- and name mi Bus. Cains, Monldi Ownido Trimming, all In dried. H. 3. BLACK, IANAGEB LIRDSAY BRANCH. Puma h ' mu hue i: amâ€: now-fl. their ad I '. MORSON. Manage!“ Manager Lindsay Branch. 5135?“. ESTABLISHED 1867 325.¢oo,ooo 903.500 their on 1mm!“ Ind match“ on non and equi- vod-wox k- Hus Lerdsh‘lp {amid 'tflmt the pre- tended chazge on which defendant was tried was lacking in: such partic- ular: ad time and place and descrip- tion of temoï¬â€˜ upon whom the as- sault was committed, and that there- fore the trial was null and void. ' The youth was sentenced to the Centre] Prison, but no‘ warrant was issued to the governor of that in- stitution to take delivery of the pris- oner. There alone could he’ be put to hard labor. Without a “warrant the jailer at Lindpay would; have been obliged to hold him’ till claimed by the proper authorities, but no warrant zhad‘ been issued to the Cen- tral Prison by the magistrate anil de- fenda lb was therefore held under in ir:egular warrant. - Drowned While Canoeing on River Charles IcAlpinc 0f luskoh Loses His Life on the Seven tion to the jailer at Lindsay, di- recting him to hold defendant and put [um a". hard labor for a year. or tili melamine as he might. be removed to the Central Prbon. ' While cmoeins on the Severn ï¬ver about a mile below Ragged :Rapida last Saturday evenigs, Charles Mc-i Alpine, of Soutbwood, Muskoka, was drowned. McAlane, who was a carpenter and was enployed by the town at the power house, ï¬th an- other young man took a party 0: young ladies out- for a paddle on Sat- urday evening about seven o’clock. There . 'ere tum canoes and. when they reached a small chute abouta mile down the river, the ladies of the party got out. ,and McAltpi-ne and his frielid took one canoe to run-the rapids. The canoe upset and Mcâ€" Alpime, who was an expert swimmer. struck out for the shore. He swam about fifteen feet and then without ‘ any warning sunk like a stone. One of the divem'. at Ragged Rapids went down yto get the body, which van found in twenty-five feet 0! water. The funeral took place on Tuesday at Southwood. Mr. McAlpine was i between 84 and 25 years of age. Counsel then? proceeded to point out the defects in the substance as well an in: the form: ‘0! the infonn- ation. .' Mr. Hopkins argued also thau the mazistmke had exceeded his powers :1: making out a warrant of deten- -Ml‘. nmtioe Mental-d influx-id" 01'- dcred that a you: M'recently con- victed here, Ihpuld . be meant-zed tram custody on the around chit the charge upon. Wm he wee tried was idefeotwe. According to the miteriel :ï¬ied in court the named M1 ‘row with nether young men. and 3they came to blows; m the 1:1th ldcfen‘dant emu‘hed tile cheekdnne of 4119 Wt. end he was charged in the pelice court ht Lindyy with“- spelt. She neaistnte entered. a con-rioti-tn and Bentenoe'd the defend- ant to one year. in the central, with- out the option; of e fine. i . Ihnrbday Mr. G .11. Hopkins K. C. of may. moved to queah the con- viction on the ground of a min-triad. ; Mr. napkins argued that in the case of a men who elected to be tried summarily the trial should proceed? upon a duly formulated charge cor-‘ responding in effect with the in- dictment preferred in cases tried in the County and. other High Courts, The magistrate had no‘ authority to Presentation to Mr. J. C. Harstone Ex-Pupils of Collegiate and Curling Club Bid fli- Farewell A meeting of the cx-nwuents o: the Lnndsny Collegiate lmmuu w“ held in' the ofï¬ce .0[ the Victoria Loan 0. Baum CO Fï¬dl! morning. Tht‘ [urpoec of the meeting w“ to bid farewell lo thc (armor principu.‘ Mr. a. O. Kat-stave. who let! Frtdnyl mm [qr Wulkerxlllt. whm In um net m: pnm‘lml «I [La Collegiate lu- [mum there. There were pmnvnv. na- ong (hon. Nauru. L, V. O‘Cumm; Bdwud Mlle. Nowwn ï¬nale. um Wuloy fltnplu. Mr. O'Connor mm.“ Ill omit-nun. Incl on bah]! or q“. Oollcilntc boy- prouonted Mr. “M'- Mom With ¢ loan “at. of nuns: and u ï¬nal. Ho all that 1‘- WM, winch... "ï¬gs; um lhla moguls had. mm called to Nd ham“ to one “be 1.“ 30!“ w m“h to! “‘4‘â€. 3. ..id Judge Latckford Libentes Young In [neatly Corrected of Amt: Youth Liberated on Technicality o! the cx-ntudents of Peterboro yesterday states mt the electric city will be represented in Lmy on ï¬ber Dey. there is no- thing talked 6! could the T. A. .8. rooms but the C.L.S. meet. 'Eheir athletic section will send up the fol- lowimg mack men to battle for the red and bhck ; Maseru. 1’. Mantel-son. Fred Simpson. the Hiawatha Indian. who will run at the C. L. S.marn- . than race at Lindsay; on Labor J. O'Donnell, J. O'Brien, J. Neary.; W. Horn-run. J. Cronyn C. Knapp,1 and Fred. McGratb. The last nun- ed has a provincial reputation as a sprinter. \ u . The ball team will be estrous one with Quinlan and Shea, of Midland! League fame, as the battery. 1 Then the Y.‘M.C.A. barriers [roam the electric city will also be eepre-‘ ecnted by such stuns a: Bay Best. Ern‘e Walker and Peter Walltce, all sprinters of considertble nyte. - Fred Simpson, the Hi-wuhn Mara- thon runner, will. it is expected. be a ewe in the 10-mile event on the programme. Chemonz Indnn village will lend two "tilde" in the pemn of Messrs. Smoke uni Wbetum. who are ex- pected to wring e sensation. . Skene. the Dominion championsmp ï¬ve-mile walker, will aloe than in the meet and that i! needed as King’e weather no make this cele- bration the greatest athletic even't ever 'held in the Midland; d'ntriut. Rev. Father Colin! received a let- tcr Ft‘day t'om Tom Flanagan. d the I.C.A.C.. m which he states that the above omnixatim will be re- presented here on Labor Day by the following representativea' .- ‘ Messrs. Longboat, Pearce. 'nhmnp- aon. Flynn. Sellen. O'Rourke. 8m and Flanagan. _ Will be Attended by Large Mentions from Toronto, Merton an! Bluwhcu Mr. Ed. Kylie “id that there should ham been 'l large public rc- (Qtion to bid farewell to 311'. Bar- stone. but he wu sure that the sim- ple gathering would Please Mr. (Iat- stone more than it a. his reception had been tendered to hlln. ' . Mr. Smsle will: Wesley Stgpi-n also spokn very kindly, 01 It. 34:- stone's work in Lindsey. Ind were 1sure that it eVer Mr. Benton. .3. turned to Linda! he wmld be cord- ially teceived. - .' . Mr. Harstone. in reply. um thu‘. he thanked the unocmion to: its ,‘alnsble 311:. He _thanked (ortheir kindness and said that it ever they came to Walkervillc. they would he right royally receiVed. ‘ Mr. Harstone wiill 1103 be the tee cipient 01 another presentation from‘ the members of the Liindaay cut-lo ing cl'uh of which he was en enthus~ tic member. At the C. P. R. sta- tion this evening prchOws tohis de- parture he will be pre’nted with: purse of gold by Dn Wood. presiJ.-nt at m.- 10mmâ€? . . Child Drowned Near 0rillia little Son of an Orillia Imam Fall: into a Slip The home of Mr. and Mn. E. A. Wood. oi Onllia. was anddonud my Tueuhy mormng by the duck OK that: Infant non from drowningfllhe and accident uncured at than gunner ham: at Cedar hand. The mu. M- low wn just two yum 0M md wnl In tho hub"; o! Iundhm In from at tho homo um «um to the Mom by n any aroused the wutor malnu- boul. Mn. w‘cod Inland Nu (tom the homo and “90! mm!!! | Iurnh {mad that ho had mm. on an mp Mo about twelve mm otmm ind bud boon drowmd- Inch Ivan- thy is to“. tor. the Imam! menu. there would In Mind: of but" thrmghout Cw“!- that would be filled with gorrow ‘t the departure of Mr. Bax-stone. . 8. Marathon on Labor Day Woman Suicides in Police Court Tragic lmmthis Afternoon in . The Cohourg Central Exhibition will be held on Wednesday and 1’5:an day; Sept. 16 and 17. The Hon/INN. Crawfdrd, M..P.P. Will be present on Thursday. A five mile Marathon. 3 half mile rnce and a. foot hnll much will be features of the ï¬rst day.'l'he prize list. which is very comprehen- sive. has been ism d. and the officers and directors are sparing no psi 19 to make this year exceed all others years in every respect. Many new (antarcs have been added which will make the Centre! Exhibition 0330! the best in the United Counties. En- tries close with Sercetary. 1'. 5.31m- tertoa. fletropolitsn Bunk. Cobonrg ‘- bem npidly outed, and surveys have been mgde ot the northern mise- ‘urg link, which. when completed. will open In continuous barge Inflation from Port Williun and Port Arthur. the ore-em; distributing point of Northwest. when. to Liverpool, the chief altitude mrket: l{1311's will give a mate for our when, endlor an expenditure of ten or twelve mil- lions. four ’hnpdred or ï¬ve hundred miles shorter than the Erie Canal, which will require the eXpeJlditure by the United We! 0! $101,000,000 to make it at even inferior carrying ca- pacity to the Trent 'mterwey." Hamilton Aug 28.-â€"This afternoon at 1 $0 a Nazis event occurred in the police court. \ ‘ .jL, Spam of the Trent Valley Cu:- 31. due Bellevfle ammo any: :â€" 'Ther.e ure only titty-eight mileu' of cunliud atreum to be made navi- gable. and upon thirty mile; of this, from Onnpbelltord to Trenton. work A woman had jut been tried be- tare Polite Mahatma 19113 on. a charge of keeping «a “reputable house. immdiately upon being found guilty by m inn-1335mm she drew u revolver man she had can. sealed. on her person was! fired two shots Etta :brt own body. She drop- pvd u oboe, and on being examined by i Lumen" was deohred to be an“: woumed. \ A ~ Haw it was ipouihle for. (me pris- oner to hue a revolver in her pos- session unknown to the police in l questmn (M‘- ewhuflon. ' Itmbooénrly gt theen‘d of July to give We: at production for the lower previous and British Columbia, but from the reports of outta-patients in Quebec. Ontario. Manitobt, 89km“: and Albert: ch: yiekb pt pr'fllciptl field crops per acre 1!“ ton! yielb nre “good. . . The and Winn Monthly for A , tuned by the Dominion Guam has the (alum on the crop urn-u to: July: ‘ The heat I!!! dawn for July hue [amend an oddities for tie)! «up dl out: â€(but la. in 0mm 31% mum,,m.mn, beam the W let-an in m rrovino- 1:. hp heal pdier. W um bui- ot 1â€. (on a W «zillion be" a: run on; 0! mod duality. when. tell durhg die month' from 84‘ to 06, out: {rpm 9010 81, hrley from“ Bate 80. rye tmfltdm.'peatron1 8260 â€,mxedmtr'onflto 81] M My and clove: from 87 to 82. The «mm o: belm u: the ended the mm m 75 per cent. or one} more than at the end of June. 0mm crops show audition for the mild} July of 78 (of potatoes. 74 for cur-3 hips, 73 for sugar butts. 75 tor other; roots. 77 for Making corn, and 83; [or fodder com 1 O'Brien. in; “unwanted unmet from Peterhoro. Will the ï¬gure In the "on“. .Younz Smoke, 3 Dhemoml ha. mend mm mm in the (comma: an Labor DA!- The M bu received tron the Domain: of “HM! and Defence. 0cm". . bunk“! book QNIH¢G“TM flu†MI bum pubuohed. mil the for “I Wit o! “lo Union Jack What an Ottawa Government Officitl: Have to 80! Crop Statistics ‘for Month of July mom Cam! Exhibition The Tm! Valley Cunt (Speck! M The You: Smoke will Run The flu Jimmie Indian. cabs. and other liter-:1 emincnts. :11 articles "ï¬led with amznph (ac Danika. It also I:- interland five and twenty pictures by ï¬rst rate aunts. Every military and militn mu: should have, : cdpy. The pace is absouloely reasonable Juana-five cunts. Ol'derl and contamination: should be ante-led to lieutenant- Colon'el (new: Director of Transport and Supplie- Mimic Dex-Lumeutpt- Notes From St. Paul’s Monthly St. Peul's march Enrich and “Home; contains the {Guam item‘ 0'! 10-? cal Merci-t. L : ‘ ' ' Mr. Chirp. Perm has returned to‘ End-u after spending t time in New Ontario- ‘We are sled to welcome him to R. Pml‘s “I‘d hope to .agtin have bk eel-vice. a choir member. Therenre one. yuan-1mm- m: at present, which are teal nure the member! at the outgrown»: would be Bid to relieve. if known. Anyone Influx clothing. or ather- mm. a chit. dupe-d might. kindLv ‘u‘m “e I | Parish ad Home Out with a of Parish News WILLlAl-S'l'u Dunne W thence 9! Min Leary Mr. J. H. W Madly pram at the new for two Indyâ€. as. ur- v'mo were an}; ant-coined by tho “Elmaâ€. k h I latter for comma-ch: can we ot' Mr. mum'- ummou wm mu- tn the our â€and. I‘ W0 attend our elm-It â€amt-b! to the bound plum 3nd broth.†at the Me Mr. Carr what Nfll‘ in re- oon In (NI number. The hall! were tor law you-I Haida“ 0! Linda). wt! choir widen lou noted um um†01 their um (rind: hue. l. . l._:.‘ |! ..;‘.( l1- flmwtumyumm mmxummuum.uu a... â€In (Jo-’10:]... W um Gonna-I. mmmmm T-koanNRTahldTo-m club.‘ Arrangement: are being made to 3.3- hold a Smithy school ounvpntion of dby the Damery of Durham animator“ Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines 2 melanin Bicycle. st out. ‘ABBEN ‘l‘be tun-â€cud of die we W‘dliun' Buster. whose remains arr-Ned here an Sunni-J from We, men. took place Sunday attemoon from the raidence of his brother-in-lcw, Conductor E. Huden.‘ (Heads-a. Lind" L'odgve, No. 100, L 0. 0. F., bud. ems-3e at the funeral and the member; turned out in large num- ber: to pay the lust tribute :0: re- spect to their deceased brother. The aervwes It the hguae were odnduct- ed by Rev. Mr. Wallace at 2.30, while at. the cemetery Bros. 'W. W. sm- ples _\N. G- and a Brianne“, V. G., readthesq'vice oftheOrder over the save. ' The gall bearers. who were members at the local lodge of Oddtellows Vere as [0110“; Bra. Alex. Faber, D. snowy, Geo. Craw- ford. Geo. We, W. E. Fee. 8. Waking. - the 6m: Idiools of the Dealer}: uetï¬e‘boseoddelegï¬es undes- sist’llthe,pm8rlmme. Hebe schools mutated will earnestly endeavor to make the convention 1; success. it. no doubt win he of great value. and n inspintion to all. It' is likely that an excnui'on train will be ohm-beret! tor the oonnnience of those amend- in Millbrodk on Sept. the 6m Behind: of The mdhnd Free Press in its lut issue comes: the gratifying intelli- gence that the «luv of the Whitby Chronicle and his son, have just had hen annual hath. Doubtless the citizen: oi Whitby will be duly gran;- Dr. Shoop’s Night Cure haul of ht: William floater und was (cry largely attend- “ALL DRUGBISTS†Whitby Ian's Ink Mbflmg 217 p"-