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Lindsay Post (1907), 18 Sep 1908, p. 11

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idgfi as so 361 '3’] 53,01 tore acrl 828,303.50. w m ------- o ............ o ooooooooooooo 00.0.00... “.1'357,“. u ___________â€" flanker Montreal commenced basins in the city of Monti-eel ninety-one Ignopuingin smodest office onSt. Poulstreotwithnshflotthm lipid-up “Rizal was $350,000. . Rhgmnwith the gmwth of Canada». nnd is to-dny not only 3 greot Consdnn Hum 01 the great Banks of the World, with a. Prld up Capital ........................ . ........ $14,400,” Reserve Fund of ... 11,000,000 And Undivided Profits c f ................ ..... 903,500 humans extend to all parts of. the World; but its interests ore mention: in. hunch every description of Baking business, including the tune of Letters Windham on Foreign Countries, and the collection 0! bills on on? point like is a. Bank or Bunker. has! Depomnent at every Bunch. him throughout Canada. 1 Wm, President 03cc Hours- lOto 3 o’clock, My: 10 to 1 o'clock. Hg VICTORIA LOAN and SAVINGS COMPANY Hours 9 m. to 5 pm- {9 Farmers Bank of Canada. will be paid or eo - ‘ 168?, st the high“! dtto of deposit tq (by i5 W by Act of Parliament 1882. Wits 123 branch-‘0 And Liam “‘2‘“, United sum M II In a. pouvion tomcat flaw m the line or legitiâ€" 3 Low, Manager. IAIRD, General Manager HEAD OFFICE. TOROSTO 0“SON. Manager c--' -"â€"" one Dollar or more. Wepcywlntaesteverythrge of “as and mum your money myfimcmmt it. u .. _g'-‘IIA- .3 Ann" M ”'3 Mtge we an “mam“ but-ant and " ”hummu- »; .573 UP W‘u-uln ,. m ”an to bring ultimate yucca. We astartruraxxbyopmmlgan account with u deposit ,A -- .uw. W. m Ta“ ”or. Hun- SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. have m wwwfi 531V bittfl' r] v ‘ . ificant to some, but to thousands of wise: ones magi! cant wealth. that promise sudden riches too often bring disappointment, but the determined, SYStemau'c positing of small amounts in 4‘ â€" -‘ A‘-- .~ A _ _ muuon m In. “M 0‘ «W ale 110%..me Mot doctors, on. "'3' Department. .ooounooo and is paid four times a year. AW the names of two or more persons, made bv anv one of the number orl SV/wgematic Small Savings A uni-NA kn? 9n f‘umannd- - ___-_ Bank of Uanada on deposits 0‘ $1 glaciation in the lino of LINDSAY BRANCH r. l‘. Mono-m. Hus-‘09 ,mcn mo A‘l‘ mom Office Hours. 9 am. to 4.30 p. m Interest allowed on the DAILY BALANCE Business 1’05'1‘. LINDSAY. mm. 5891'. 13 on yearly deposit with the added satisfac- tion that your money is being used in a mortgage businessâ€"the safest investment known. ESTABLISHED 1817. mvards . FLAVEI-I-E. PRES. OF CANADA :r every day that your money remains on deposit, no In this way not a dollar 13 ever idle. No delays in 0-. o." lo. 0..- 'nterest allowed at current are received and : nes a year. Accounts may be Opened or more persons, withdrawals to be of the number or by the survivor. 113 and upwards, compounded four times a year. Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 Reserve Fund, - 5,000,000 and in the United States and England NEWTON SMALE, Assistant. To Contractors and Parties who intend Building. ‘ Our “story ha been rebuilt and equi- ped with modern, up-toâ€"dnte wood-work- ing mechinery. tiou to furnish all kiudl We m‘in e peei of Due-ed and Rough Lumbe: for buildmg purposes. We meuututure Doors, Suh, Frames Bose. Casings. Mouldings end Inside an Outside Trimmings, ell kiln dried. - -,4-_‘ .1 noucv. mm be a flywhw' ANNUUNBE MEET OUR “OTTO: Fairness, promptnem sail" faction. pufios jump; A. B'- McGILI-y ‘. HORSON, Manager Manager Lindsay Branch. 5511311511120 1861 82 5,430,000 903,500 Fairness, SIM on short ourselves , The Minder: Echo has the following remarks to make; 'We are pleased to hear that ei- forts are being made [or better train monodstion on the Heliburton di- vision of the 6.12.11. The present plan certainly makes the trip; I. very tire- some one especially, tor those com- ing north from Toronto. Passengers do not mind 1 train running a bit siow sometimes but they. do like to be kept snoring. They object to being kept waiting at stations or crossings as they so Irequently have to .10. A few days ago we took the “.89 train fifteen minutes late. out from Lindeay. At Fenelou Fells "an hour for dinner" was lengthened out to an hour and tlhree quarters. A mile from Burnt river we were lett at. a crossing. while the engine pullel out several cars loaded with stons 'Inorr. the quarry and brought them througlh to the station before it could return to its train and this is no unusual occurence. There is little use in talking about a tourist trade to IIaliburton -or oth- er points north whne it takes all day to come from Toronto to then places. The 11.30 train running through would be present than the [present arrangement if it bad 10:10 as much .freightiug as it now .10“. We understand as arrangement was talked of at one time that would ,place the Haliburton train on fast time to connect with the Toronto [lyer leaving Lindsay at eight o'- clock and that the return trip be made on fast time after the arrival ot a train leaving Toronto about iive pm. This would give people achanc-z .‘of abOut six hours in Toronto and return back to the end of the road the same erening. But feW. People {from these parts Wish to go to the city and return the same day and we .belieVe the plan woule be Very incon- venient [or thoee livmg a few miles from the railroad who would have to meet their friends in the night In fact all the travelling to andjtrom the stations in fialiburton comty would have to be done in the night ad the I B. 6: O. trainn wouldt‘e a night train if it made connections ‘st the Junction. We think a more acceptabtcpl-tn would be to make the llaliburton ‘ train a purely passenger and ex‘pr-us ‘ train starting at seven o’clock .mi conned as it now does at Lindsay. ‘ 'Ihe return trip could be made start- \ ing Irom Lindsay at, say 11.30.:mri 3 react. Hahburton in the early alter-l ,noon. The l. B. d: O. tram could. ‘be run in the day time and the in‘:om~ ing ma1ls reach their destination be- for night. The only objection w.- see in this arrangement in that the 0-1: mail over the I. B. 6:. O. wouldpro'a- ably be held held over at Haliburton till the. next morning but it w0uli be delivered in Toronto only 11 few hburs later than it sent out un.l-.-r the present arrangements. A “’1‘“ freight out from Lindsay could handle all the freight. of. the mid and we believe business generazly would be increased and the planshow a marked improvgmcnt over :11: prc sr-m arrangement.“ .Tbere can not be much natisfaction in "goén’ mound and lickin’ Mbe edi- tor" when uhe latter not only makes copy out of the encounter, but p10- tures himself as the hero 'as well. The following vivid pen-micture is taken from the editorial columns of taken from the editorizrr columns of an Iowa ficumai; "There was, a b}ow. Somebody fell. We got up. Turning upon our antagonist we! succeeded in winding 'his onus.qu our Waist and by a quick manoeuvre threw‘him on top «of as, bringing our back. at the same time. \in contact With the solid bed of the printing press. Then, Matting our nose between'mfis teeth and clever-1y outanglim; him hands in our «hair, We had). him 1” The Farm‘Boy and the Fall Fair The Echo Has Suggestion for Better Accommodotion for the People (Article No. 1) With the first week in September we enter the season for fall £32m. For some men fair day is but a hoiid-ny but these fairs are intended to pro- ude much more than ahohday. 1).”- ing 1908 the Department of Agriculâ€" ture will dretribute in grants ' to fall fairs over $75000. This large sum of money is granted to cmbie each [air to become a strong educg- tional factor for the community m which it is held. In almost every branch of 331-331“, ture our fairs may prove to be (,1 genuxne odnactional institutions bu: partzcularlv is’ thii true at live an,“ vv uu -. -- -v In almost every branch of agricul- ture our fairs may prove to be at genmne eduactional institution; bu;- parizcularlv is, thh true of iiv: smut;- no better way to “new“ his own and whxch he may Show at. his loch! fall fair. There are on we farms in Victoria 600;“ ‘ many fine animals which have never been in the show ring simply «because, the boys on .the farms have new, by" Pncouraged to take an interest in then animals nnd to get them had, Proposition 33' to a Train Service The Editor's Conquest Efic SlecVeS are almost as diversified no skirts. though they all follow one dbtinct tudency. They are long and very small, fitting the sun as close- ly as .pcssible. The deep Japanese hole is rapidly dismppcarimr, but «h.- bcds-and-sleeve-in-one idea is retain: ed. For gownrgf q. certs’n kind the2 armhole it“ under a cloud and alf sorts of expedientfi are resorted to to avoid it. The flat shoulder is one of‘ the most characteristic fashions‘o't the season. . Coat Bleeves have practically no {ul- ness at the top and just escape being uncomfortably tight. Many of them button on a slanting line lfroxn the wrist to lathe elbow, ‘and the hard line over the hand is relieved by a soft lace trill or. ruche, such :3 ore worn ’mdilterently at the top or bottom of the new bodLoes. eat influence during the next two months can Mm, Osborn in the Oo- tober ”dimmer. This autump, the is- sues are clearly dew; vhey are the shift. (the sleeve sud ,t‘be urmhole. the trottenr skirt and. the skirt 0! the tailormade unit are built in ac- ccxdance with the sheath idea. The cod that is most in keeping with the present; trend of. fashion is we Incroyable with {quote fronts that close just above the «waistline. cutaWay aides, wide revere and : high collar. I paw one of hhe kind recent- ly in powder-blue serge wihh a heavy diagonal wale fully a quarter'ot an inch wide. The revel-31nd collar were of black satin heavily soutachedpand tine trout» were closed with six or eight braided (1-0854!!! barrel-“shy;- ed braided butt“... Fcr az-e w‘bo is well versed in the madem sou-ace 0' dress. it '3 nix-I: easy matter. to me out the Inh- ions that are to exercise the greet- The sheath skint-n9 hunger- : de- batable question-it is In establ'flhed fact. It ‘3 the foundation ‘6! all gowns that have any asp'zrationa to- ward beauty and elegance. and. even Skirts. Coats and Sleeves m Growing Tighter Paris Decree; “That, Fashion Shall Shrink The ions. straight, hali-fitted coat retains its popularity by firtue of its melalness. m year. the back is a little flatten smiths: sleeves consid- erablyamallcr than formerly. Practi- cally the only other change that has been made in; it is. the grinning band‘s mint run “from fthe shoulder down the front and back, turn at right angles a little below the hips and meet under: the arm, donning a square panel into wmgolx'is ae't’ aim-eat Lotus XIV pocket. IE is merely! :1 Isle- Yer. device mtgimming, but. it is most effeCtéve. The Department of Railways and Crnals is contemplating changes ll: Barlengh Falls that will do away wi‘h the «act at Lovesick. Tuesday a part7 of engmecrs left (or Burleish and will survey the district with a \f..~w to ascertalnmg the adnsahillty (-5 xa‘sing the dam at Burleigh Fain {we or six feet in which-ease there will not be an" need 0E~the 10:: at Lmebick. There are six ahmmerc- w: tages between Burlcigh and Lon sick but it is not likelat tha. the hush water will cause any damage. except in the ( Int-sc. m Kind You Hal; Always mu CASTOR IA ForInfantIIBdGhi-ldm To Raise Level of Lovesick Lake me o: one’« or twoof F. H. REED Linfisay Ismrsows STRENGTH The L‘. S. poet olIice department offers a reward 01 52(1) tor the ar- xee‘. and conviction of the person brat-king open and robbing the sale ‘1: tie poet oHice, irrespective of tho amount stolen . The circular, which is 3 [our page one. coulams 3 [Eat a! :rticles} s'c-i- en “hwh includes some thiryvgcveu watches and other lines ot Jew-Airy In" circular states the burghry wag undoubtedly committed by (our “fags" burgh". A" suitable reward is also altered by She Jewellera’ Secunty Allison-.- Ior informacion resulting in the urn-2t and convictnop of these con- (erned in the theta crime. Chief Vmcent has received a cir- cuflar (tom Pinkerton'a NationalDe- tective Agency. New York. win-.21 states that 81,” rewxrd u oflcred (or the arrest and wavictnon :4 bar- larz who. on Satnrdu. Aug. 29 about 8 pan. demolished with explains the Iront doors cf the safe .oL W11. 5. mm. Jeweller. tho Postmaster, of Fillme. ‘Allezhuy County, N. Y. slanting elk-y, postage stamps. etc. . The Jewellen' 82m: Alli-nu ul- ter : remand of pm. for db: ”ran u'ad conviction of each person who commuted the crime. Will Not Resist the Pulling Down I fluence of l Kidney Aching lack The strongest m orrmmn with a hack ‘mfly 16m finds daily existence I. strangle. It's the lame way with urinary troubles. Booth'n Kidney Pills cure Large iilmenta. Lmday Male prove this statement. L. F. Starr. of 62 Bunsen-3L. Lind- Iuy. Ont". says: “I have med Bootb'a Kidney Pan and receivedrpuch ben- efit from. lune. For .some time‘ I felt. um I was devdoping some bluddcr trouble. In my work, Which wag very trying. my back b59311 to trouble me Chief Vincent Rmim Tempting Offer for [turn of In and I had comidpmblc trouble from urmry and kidney tlfcctionq, t! we doctom and told me. I tacked :no benefit them t‘heir treatments and finally determined to try Booth'a Kidney Pius: I ouflnedxuaume at. Gre- gory's drug atore pnd found imme- (Unla- n-liet. I have used used other he filtration phat ortind there on I‘m, dam on! the (in-tal- lotion got an ditterent portionp. o! Uhe plant will commence ot one. Mr. J, G. My, M. E. o: Phila- delplm will look new this portion olunework. L! I. I; and hon-estiy recommend game." Sold by dedens. Price 50 cents. The R. .‘1‘. Boom: 00., Lat, Fort. Erie, Rewards Galore for Burglars Capture The power. building {or the motor ”QM (W a in. tho the cxoenuono, 'on, me new Mrmhich will be 12x18 teen mg! n feet: deep. 'Dhe curate ”It (no fluted W otter-no.1»: . ‘nhe workmen no lilo ensued in deepening one o! the old was for the .nooomm ot the ozone 200 Employees by New Factoryg A Petcrboro Proposition Which Will Increase its Prosperity. dine relief. I have used used other at Booah'o pragmtions and can tul- It the City Council deals favour- ably wuh the propOa'xtion that is be- ing submitted to them Peterboro will in a short. time have an industry that wall give employment to 2:00 lmnlq A company is being premoted by Meters. J. C. Smith. G.'.Wll:cr Gwen, A. McFarlane and .II. .13.. Cm- lier, which will have a paid-nu cap- ital of $100,000 and which propobcg to carry, on a. baslness simila: to that until recently conducted bythc Wm. Hamilton Manulncmr‘mg Co. The {following letter was the means of culling co-gother 1 meeting (I the “uhctdrers' Committee Lflthe City Council last night; R.‘Nelll.Ecq.' 7 , l. ,. Chairman mnumturer's Commit- '- I have the picture t9 inform' you that Messrs. G. Walter Green A. Mc- ngento. WILLIAI-S‘l'a Earlene. H. B. comer cnn myaau. .uâ€" tend to organise a company with a paidoup catltal of $100,000 to ere-2'. new buildings. install new machin- nery and carry on a business in Pet- erhoro mm to that formerly con ducted by the Wm. Hamilton nann- (adu‘ng Co. Limited. which will l'kely employ about two hundred m.-n We lhlnk o! asking the cut] to grant the company a loan of$50000 to be used as working capital. and in addition to the covenant at the company, to be collaterally secured by a first mortgage on the fined as- sets of the company. ‘ Interest to be paid annually, on the: current amount 0! the loan at the rate of three per cent per annurn and tho principal to be paid in: ten aqul annual installments the first d all installments to be paid at the end/of the 11th year. The company also to be granted very low fixed assess- ment . -- {With your kind' approval we will unlnndmmeetmemenhen of your committee und answer any queslxons 3nd give any further m- .Iormxnon renting to this prepost- tion. which in the meantime we re- commend to your meat (atom-able considerution. All (our gentlemen interested in the (new company were present at th: reeting and the matter wu discus- sed £0! some time. The represent:- 0 tives oi the company stated that. :. sue the intention of the company to erect lactory buildings on the Roger (pmperty to the rear at .m; G. M. Roger's residence on Park-st. ln‘alk 'ing the matter over to the committee the compeny reduced the amount of the loan which they asked to $40,000 The committee me Very tavorabzy impressed with the proposition and 'agreed to recommend it to the cunn- ,cil. although they did not pass a ‘formal resolution to that etixzt. There will be a meeting of the coun- cil on Hundny night next. at which the question will be taken up. again It. is quite likely .that the of (er will be looked upon with favor by the al- dermen. That King Edward is suspect when he hob nobs whh other kings. aux-i emporers IS apparent from thc fol lowing which appears in the [hiny New»; "We do not wish to ever-em pkusazt‘. the effect of King Edward': visit to foreign courts. 0n the pre- sent occasion those visits are pum- inul; private. and in meny cues w: can never [or a. moment ,acccpt. the constitutional innovatitn prod-timed in some quarters that the king P: his own Foreign Secretary, and have taken in hand the conduct of the nations foreign “kits. But still hm progress to Maud is one all the Surprise Soap Suspected of boil: Good .H. B. Collier cnd myselt in- Yours It‘ll,“ "Chilcrsjplayéfi of _\ “35'! Day" u Opposite St. Andrew’s Church. P. 0. BOX 217 . C. SHITB WARREN Pianos, organs and Sewing Machines 1 minus. a 3100.00. 2 H {rude Bicycles stcoot. lthinga that are nttracting Europe“: ntttention. and after Cronberg comm Itch}. There is necessarily a certfin pathos in the meeting with Emperor Joreph. the aged Emperor who has long supgorted the burden of high place with laborious gem of duty among the heaviest mistortnneai'uat can halal! a nun or. n‘. when.“ an age of nearly eighty, atter a reign o! sixty years, the nonnnal succes- sor to the ancient Roman Empu-c now, stands singulnrly isolated intnc midst of n duel [nonarchy than, in utmost an unknown quantity in the 90mm of Europe." WWW in ”apple in The brook is so soffly chains Thu: I can pot-catch its words, But its voice is. like the coho 01 an few 1am autumn triads. Whit in the m a! thinking! .. It in better- to dream M rest. 2‘0ng the m that vex u mhough dream age but dreams Down in It: “not. clover, Where the honeyed Hmong! grow, The yellow bee. their! lover" In Chip still. delicious _quict. « It. us easy to quite forget. Thur-- life has "as toil: and troubles. It: We; ind m regret. ' Happy. to hurry m us ( . - Nam at the buy; stifleâ€" Nmsht of the dim and “cord. :Dhat inhale the Chords of life. Just to 15¢ bemin the cloverâ€" \ Dreaming the hours “WU; Forgetting the axes of the marrow In at: hush oflthe wordd to-day. Flower: should (have: Tenth in a sick zoom (or any great length of time and never. our night in any. 811% sweets {mm their heart! at “ALL DBUGGISTS” September

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