Luit Lhe .ble- r: 1110 we: to riot!- $20,303,500 mm mm .......................................... . $131,351,000 ________.â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" bkn': of Xontreal comma-need business in the city of Montreal ninetyono Imopw'ngin amodest 080000 St. Psnlstrootwiths Mainline. hp‘dâ€"ny agiul was $350,009. - Egonwith thegrowthotcuuds. “ditto-d†not only: great Candis-n than otthe great Bmks of the Work, with 3 Paid up Cspitsl ................................ 814,400,“ Delano Fund of ....... 11,008,000 And Undivided Proï¬t: <f..................... 903.50) ' - Elma“: extend to :11 put: of the World; but its infants are essentially Rigaâ€"{Eda «in Foreign Countries, like is s Bnnk or Baker. in: Dopmnent at every Brunch. M5 throughout Canada, and in the United Stats and England “ “LIKE, President I “RD, General Manager Boats 9 1m. to 5 pm. .9 Farmers Bank of Canada. [m intent: for I upshot: a time. In w Vâ€" _.q , Outside Trimmings, 311 mu: m." {ound the lime and sulpnur 5.15“ “the NW! D 5“: epartment, o E I. are the solo maneuvers of “Moog-munâ€. the most ettective. There are a. y. . 9131. . tuft huggngiï¬pztrde weaned. Famed and on ~lxomi ‘ e dor ‘_ gleat number at tor-mules [or ml: "F :3 Mn†393?, It the highest - ' 1' to ndr - M “to of deposit. t d: Patios hum their own lumber can "18 It- be 0Ԡu be“ ““1 "‘0‘“ i ' ° ’ hgve it drou- and] watched on s on eaml‘ y made and most economical, as‘ uzmi and recommended by. Prof. J, ï¬nk", 8 name. M m 99"" 1| All good! unmeasured by ourselves .a‘. Housey. 01 .the Ohio State Ex-wri- a: . ntxon m the line. of . “my. “apnoea-ed- mental Station. at Wooster. Oh}; I; with -â€"â€"--'" Int-cc pounds of lime- In 72;; 1.“. “8 “100:0“; mm“; . . â€â€œ1“" flock-â€,0“. OUR â€OTTO: Fairness, I-pound! of sulphur (flour) Slack “q Pumping“. Suth- m mm m , . ' w-mh “m sulphur, boil forty-five ‘1 â€guns with enough water to nuke liquid; and add enough Water a ten gallons. Thea-3 propor. Your â€bongo we can ' mummy}. Wellington-st 'm a thigh Imbusinuutoquixo- W. PM†‘7' DA â€m“ V‘sl tioml have been tound moot efleoti'e ma“ n__.__-.. Enn‘LIHG Co- Ltd. â€a -.pu.qtic_ab1e to: destroying the 55 VICTORIA LOAN and SAVINGS COMPANY W on deposits of S: 3'“ 3f 51 and upu ards are received and interest allowed at unreal: m," am11$ paid four times a. year. Accounts may be opened mthe names of two or more persons, withdrawals to be made by am one of the number or by the survivor. â€3 W by Act of Parliament 1882. NY BRANCH. um: BRITAIN w â€9'â€" LINDSA Y mum CB "9‘ W11 its 123 bunches ad Niki-3.1., United sum 33d h“, n in 3 position 003901: ELM‘ in the line or legiti- Inn OFFICE. TORONTO rem Bank of Canada Mill! NBEMEM l m0IPSON, Ianagor - ‘ KENNEDY 8L ILLING 0°- mfl’t' Business mention in tho lino of Lima do not... taking “09mm. or mum, etc. m . M“ â€â€900-000- .w'†0509 Hoursâ€" mu 3 o’clock, s: 10 to 1 o'clock. 1m VICTORIA COUNTY name nousgs Men M A: mam once Hours. 9 mm. to #80 p. In Manager. NIW'I‘ON CMâ€, Assistant. Interest allowed on tho DAILY BALANCE on yearly deposit with the added satisfac- tion that your money is being used in a mortgage businessâ€"the “fest investment known. ESTABLISHED 1817. OF CANADA . FLAVII-I-I. PRIS- a... coo‘ooaoa .0. I... LINDSAY, FRIDAY mgr, u every day that your money remains on deposit, no a this way not a dollar :3 ever idle. No delays in and upwards. compounded four times a yw. IIIIIIII;§LLLQL;;; 'n',ooe',ooo oo.u-.oo.-oooa.onca m)†. ‘ he World; but its imam are essentially inghnuineu, including the mo of Letter: and the collation of bills on any point Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 Reserve Fund, - 5,000,000 To Contractors and mun: who intend Building. Car (“to , :1 with modern, up-toâ€"doto wood-work- ing machinery. to furnish all kigds We are in a position of Dm-od 3nd Rough Lumber tor buildmg We manufacture Doors, Sash, Fromm ‘ and 'Insido 3 Patios burg their own lumber can ‘ uni matched on a on H. 3. BLACK, IANAGEB LINDSAY BRANCH. . MORSON, Manager Manager Lindsay Branch. ESTABLISKED 1861 B. McGII-I-s The ï¬rst of these is a. little soft, green mite of a but; that attack: the terder green shoots and leaves of fruit trea. grapes and. houseplants Moot persons having ‘homse‘ plants know them and use tobacco tea to de- stroy them. . . . My attention was drawn to apple and pear tree: and grape vines that nearly all the leave! Were curled from the attack of these little mites by the thousands that: were smoking the life out at them. Repeated attacks will kill the trees. A remedy for this is to spray the leaves from the under side with a 813113! maï¬a, aa'follows; Two pounds of refuse or stem of tobacco, Five gallons soft water, boil- ed thoroughly for half an hour or longcr to get a strong decotion of tobacco. (In this add 1-4 pound of jh-ard soap, sliced thin, continue to Pboil until thoroughly dissolved. A more effective sprayâ€"Kerosene Emu'ennâ€"is made as follows; Slit-c 1-2 lb. of turd. lamp and boil '51: one gallon water; remove trom fire and add. two gallons of kerosene (coal oi-lâ€" Mix these by stlrrhszthor-1 on; y or 911mm through thenoxo} zle .‘oaok into the tank. : When mm to use the spray, : thoroughly agitate this emulsion. 'l‘o ' two quarts of this emulsion. add. five gallons of hot soft malter‘ thorough ly mixed 3:3 before. The etï¬ciency [of this spray depel‘ds upon getting vthe maxediente thoroughly mixed, and lsprayed on the under side of th; le'nv- ;es, and on the turned tender shoots The Oyster Shell Bark Loose is .a 'more difficult parasite to contend ' with, almost as hard to destroy ms the San Jose node. The sane treat meat vw'll upcompl'ph the desireére- salt. wanted by lemon. in these three province-.1“ the eetlmnted number of harvesters wow in Sukntohe- m h only about 650 men. It We. only thin nothing out I reed In the Months Leader of Begin thpt there were tw'n hundred Inen wf-hout work tn thet olty. all eastern men, not- mere loafers of the town. and em“ but “none tmlero of the no" who had come went to obtm the higher wage or the hone-tor. Thou men now ï¬nd themselves without work or money to buy food or 1mg. me! hove naked the O. P. R. to take them book to their. homes in“ Enter-n Cen- ad; but the rollroed company hon reumed to do no on the ground that those men’n twkcte won't permit thou return unless they have work- ed thirty days. Now thieuwork is impossible to get at on! Wage. Iimply become the western formers are nutter†from the bed year 0! 1907,“ were lost. year's cxpcmel a) pay out or this year's orop my. in many localitieq this you“! crop ‘3 frozen and it is ru- mored the: in. ptacea the wheat will not be out. Now I m a laborer .m: â€" Self. and have worked om a. farm tor DESTRUCTION OF PLANT AND OYS- TER SHELL BARK LEE Dear. Under-I, In, writing you a letter in; whim I h'ope you .will cor- rect the lumen and send it to the Post for publication: I will simply tell you the provable tnctd‘a‘s I lave Been them since I named in Sintduh and lumnndmz country. I left 1 good “nation W .‘he thriving town at My nnd In the centre bf one I d.) honestly believe in the course of a few yeamj can be as .Weil of! as a great many at those western farmers that we hear so much about John Rm Wtites that m Hamsters m In Numerous or the beep egriofltnfll district. in the dominion, amply became I m lured my by the extent}. adurtlv- “then. P. Rwap doing all throusvh‘ Mm We tint there wen 26.000 term leborere wanted Ian Hannah. Saketohewm end Alberta. Now thin number or men rwu never nine gem. I am out of employment Lere, but I mve myney to buy food and lodging, and; I am simply go- mg to return to my good old county town had work tor fair wages and Too' Many Laborers in the Northwest ' It Gives me pleasure to comply with your requeSt to give my reCeip‘ts for the mango! ot the aphides (plant lousq- qapd flh‘e oyster. shell bark lcuse. The following letter. has been hand- ed to The Putter pablioutim; ' In t he the Editon of The Past) You†‘1'“le mm to use the npny, y agitate this emulsion. To 5_ of this emulaim add the hot soft .wu'ter‘ thorough ms before._ The efï¬ciency Unned States they ban; . lime and sulphur .vxs'n JOHNNY RYAN. sndm‘ Sash. ., boil- or an of L of red 3 ammo..- ol 900 nah on more to the old woollen milk. where he humid: M o lo: and um: oomï¬ehflc 31!!ch .110ch In new“ nitride It. endow the old mill: ‘hc wu round and ubroughq to mom. . Be In. ocverely {ruined about «he body out M on uglyveut on one .3111. Hr. Nonbey U. obout mmmnutflamwï¬mpcin the ()th Rim Sen Jone Scale. ’11:;- remedy win 43.. troy the Oyeter Shell 31-h Muse. now. no prevalent m destroying the lilacs. apple trees. Ind Other punts In and around Lindsey; ~ To make it most eflective the spray thonld be and site! the. leaves are of! in the fall, and again beï¬otc the buds open in ,the spring. If used while the leaVen are on the trees “.1 bushes the spray should be diluted by adding two gallons 0! wï¬er. to each gallon of the why. Thu will kill the young scales end “09 their injuring the bush or tree without much injury to :the foliage. Care in the preparation of the wuh mi thoroughness in applyinc it me absolutely essentiel to success. far. tr“u. _\ __ _ GEO. W. GILL’. I At the regular meeting of the P»:- exboro cheehe board on Wednesday. 8.935 boxes' were boarded. They were all sold but Stony Lake's MAI-‘1' ing. which was aclicd by Mr. Weir but did not sell. nr. Gillespie and Mr. Weir bought all the chesee the highest price being 12 1-4 econ This is considered a good price, al- though at the' last meeting 1:37-16 rents was paid. Howemr. the latter season affects the. price. 7 The cheese boarded by the dim-i- ent factor-ms wu as follows; Keene ......... ... 160 Warminster 108 Shearer ............ . .................... 197 Central Smith ...................... ,. 150 Selwyn ..................... 153 Villiers .................................. 95 Warsaw .................................... 133 meï¬eld. Sept. tâ€"Ano'x Norway. at up. vilmre had 3 ve‘ly arrow «Iowa! trgun drowning In the Oton‘ l'uee. ut three o'clock tbts durum. 8c mu whim above we dun when be 1m {no the Write!“ cud wn ou- High Price Paid at Peterborough Good Prices Prevail at the Pcterboro Chem Board fortyâ€"flute yet:- known In a diver. Ormonde ......... ............ Fleetwood ................................ 150 Oak Leaf ................................. :6 South Butleigh . .................... 30 Brickley .................................... 70 Shamrock ............................. 110 Killnrney ................................. 120 Stony, Lake .......................... 50 The, bidding was opened by 511'. Cook at 11 7-16 but went. up rapidly to 12 cents. Mr. Weir raised it to 12 1-16; Gunn a: Langlola boasts-1n to 3-16 and Mr. Gillespie nude it. 12 1-4. At this price he took Central Smith. Villiers. Weatwood. Benton He altered 12 8-16 for next set-2;:- tion and called Keene. Shearer. War- minater. Selwyn. Outdale, Daisy D. Lakeï¬eld. Pme Grove. King Edward Otonabee Union Maple Leaf, Myrac Ormonde. Young's Point Lang East pEmily. Trewern. Cedardale, Gavan- H‘ille. Crown, Norwood and Fleet- cents. Mr. John Conghlin, of Hastings. the pusident. remarked that the pr;oe was better. than was expected. . The buaera present may wet» Means. Cook. Gillespie. Ridden, Gunn Langlois. E‘xtsgerald. Kerr, Grant Weir and Morton. . The Board then “burned for thue p w--- Mr. We“- took the remainder of the board at 12 1-4 except Stony Lag» The J t“ eekb. CASTORIA [ mmamchnm m’m You human-w " well A Record Trip on the Trent Canal frhe km" um of my omit of like (frat (ï¬n-l nut-I'm“ accom- plhbed H week by a tug owned by Maura Bram Wet. eon- tMorl who his they‘lltrut {or the new at th- e“ Mediateâ€" ly‘ above the m at Mahmoud. Mam 8mm 3;! Ayhner lave re. and: pm at. m trim ‘3 section†b M villus. of 8nd- !oni a! Wm portion 0! Lake m. and I. week :0. Sutur- d‘ny u k“ Monk, nor- Lake Binooe, our the Kirbfleld lift look and throw}: the min!- stretch" o! nvbwhn w .1: the prglent time constitute the that Dani. Irriving Wm lam ut Haley's Full. The tug MU! M mulled out on he wu- ta and W not!!! ï¬le 1am to Crow 8:: below The tug than pro1 oeeded u: some tow w“ further to Tu: Gm Iro- hh Simone Hum Falls Without list†In is Always Pavia! Mm llc flu Iii: Brutus: the pm when My, Brown Aylnerure mom. (7 7 ' It can «um am the trip «and cover Shout I," kindred mac!- Mr. Brown. on. of Main. Bram a Ayl- not. w wt flu what.- "My 0! my manners ue only nsers who call in on their way to business. it you met them in the liter-noon they‘ wolld â€like you as being most companiomble men. but before braking even I keep out of their my. I "They grow! 3t the weather. at the food. It the writer 1t each othcrand even at themaelves. It is amusing to wall the Made change as they get tmonsh breath-t. " "With ladies it's quite different. They are not newly so numerous as are we .nen, but. they are mad: bore aminble. 1 Iometimes under it it 13 because they wake up less hungry. but an to um I omey‘gneu. - "The hot rem. â€ever. that men betore be has broken his (at [I usually n «agreeable sort 0! :1: ani- mal."-â€"Clevelnlll Plain Dealer. This ml odvioe [hell to young anol (I to “feed the brute." and m- other Mac b not to cross than before he ho! ‘brooktukd. ‘ "From my expel-we.†we the proprsetor o! a large tenement which nerve: my breath-ta, "I have leaned to “out my rule can toners before brelkhut. 80me 11- dies are not I0 irritable at that hour 0! the day as their law end: bW n. l l The exact time for pick'ng plan- can be determined only be experience. It will depend on the distance from the whet and them qualities of the variety. Plus will bur pick- Ens when quite green. particnhrly the 4M mistsâ€. When intend- edtotungorhy nuket'uhey mayt'be left a: the tree ‘ m a possible. Most of the Jepaneoe undies. and some other; ripen very nicely titer packing. they can be kept for three nr {nul- “eh I! t‘ burly 0001' Ihrk non. Sometimes they can be kept much longer. As some of the Ameri- can varieties ire :p to break their 3km: when ripe, care would be tak- en to pick them on the green wade. A good nary is told of a bright} young lad who won veg ’deoirous o! sellmg a litter of newly uriVed kit- tens. Approaching a well known Con- urvatiVe friend he urged him to buy] the little animus, adding with! a. very conï¬dent manner that they were Tory kitten -- ye knew they were reuly. truly Tory kttens. 'l‘hd Conservative friend. however. refused to buy. A couple ot weeks later the led “an trytne to sell the some kit- {em to an equally known Liberal; and was assuming t‘hot_gentlemnn in all opgorent. lancerly that they were good Grit kitten. Just. then the Conservative Wed to be passing ion! beams the little tellow‘s u- ‘eem'aon aid "Why. I thought. you *toKl me they were Tory kittens.†‘So'they were." replied lthe ltd What. they’ve got their eyes opened The candle fish is shout the site or a smelt. um! 30 [at that when dried and lighted it throws out a blazeot sufï¬cient met to bo med for il- luminating purposes. Before the ad- vcnt of the white man und his -:-n-‘ | Glen these fish were used by the Alls- kau naive: gor that purpose. The Indium clc'un th'ut candlcfleh pos- ms nimble medicinal qualiï¬ed and candletish oil is used by then an .0 universal cure tor oonanrnptiou. Huno. 'eleds' of pounds of thou fish are but- ied and left in the ground until they begin to decompose. then they, are uncos ered und dumped into a wooden luccstahle. t hollowed out log. or more often u dug-out moo thut hu "HID TH! â€UTE." Got Their Eyes Opened Picking Hun: , Cuttleï¬sh ghout the size 0! thtt when dried u out I Niko: be used for il- WILLlAl-S‘l'a I passed its usefulleaa an a. craft. Wat- er ta then added an}! the putrid mass is brought to a boiling point an-l kept simmering by plunging into it bowldera tbnt lance been heated. the The 01! is thus gradually tried out and utter it has gathered on the surlaee. thick and clear, it is drawn 0!! and placed in large wooden re- ceptahiea. A oonsumpt'u'c patient is no liberally dosed with this oil. that it is doubtful it he could nbsor‘b any more were he submerged tn it. E". dunks It by the pint and is bathed in it several time- a day. To meet one of these dirty sickly grouy. Indians is one o! the moat repubive sights in-egimbie. Newt-theta“. per-ole in a poaltlon to know say that utter aeVetal weeks of this treatment a a pertectly atrong man. Another Stabbing Affray at the Falls . uvâ€"-. Ox. enmimtion on his urinal Mac- orette m (cum! to be in a. very dau- cerous condition. und to-day his coho ditnon is unchanged. ~ _ up. #7 unwnvuu â€" Kr. F. D. Ioore. K. C. Conn y Hug- utnte, went. to Fenelon nus um manna: to hold a prelimimry hear- ing in the can an! it in poutblc cm: 111'. Round will act a: inns-pretax (or the crown. _- A . -, ‘4 The n: me No matter what 10'er idea aiper- Idn in: of the next world he is just a willing to put 0!! experiencing. then a the mu: m hasn‘t. .. Another subbinz of the will!“ isVflh- i L .4336 3 “tray occurred on but Wednesday number 0! Italinni re or less under the ' were in from. 0t Opposite St. Andtcw’s Church. P. 0. BOX 217 he a Compttriot WARREN Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines 2 H613“ Bicydu u out. Taking Active Part in Association Gummyhooqpb‘tognhigh }:th pm. in me discussions. About 70 delec-te- mattered to the roll call. M the tenth annual‘ meow o! the (hm Hunicipd Asâ€" wan-tin cane to older in the wise court rcom in the City)!!! Wednqa ‘ax norm. . .W‘un (be new came to order. Prm W. C. baked, K. 0.. city so- licimr of Bellevi'le, delivered p31 ad- Ea Worm Wor Bees and Reeve Janka u‘e m we meet- ing of an M Mini“!!! Mh’ Igor Btu an! Inn Jor‘on are presenting Lindsay due: 31 Which he revieWed"the work done by one Wan since in {om-damn in 1399. in oppding any attempts on the part of gunmen. to [one adverse leg'nhtion upon municipalities. ï¬re 0. M. A. has pro- noted the legishtiun recent!) enact- ed. by mail: the pmvinoe foot: the prom tleotion enema. hitherto born: by municipalitiel. A madman, Mex-ed by Mayor Bess Ind Reeve Jouhn. of Lindsay. «provoked some M discussion. It mm’w we at beunendedasto one the W for county pur- paeo do red [Ix-warty alme and not on Mesa and income. Reeve Jovian coward it unifnjr t“ the Iner- oWudbnineas meninche vii- lagec an! aux-oak should, get of! with one tux whie the poor Lindsay men bed to my (4er on bananas em! incomes h addition. (it: Solicitor Chisholm wan m favor of the rash ï¬ction being lat, but on a close vote it carried J;â€" ‘Evl Dr. ShoOP's Headache Tablets “ALL 980661813†Y . I that, but onlaclosewote vial: s majority of one.