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Lindsay Post (1907), 25 Dec 1908, p. 11

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The Bank of Montreal has closed another prosperous year, arm I another $1,000,000 to its Reserve Account. It offers to its customers the facilities of a great Bani}, with w connections, the safety and security of Its great capital and reserve, experience of its long and successful history. These few features should appeal with force to the business man Savings Bank Depositor. Savings Department at every Branc ‘ u I, BI Am Office Hours 9 am. to 5 P‘m° LINDSAY BRANCH. Deposit $20 a month in this bank and in ten years your creuu balance th be $2. 798. 70. We allow interest on the DAILY BALAN GE. We pay you for every day your money remains on deposit. no ma a time. In this way not a dollar is ever idle. Make This Your Bank. JAMES LOW, Manager. BANK OF MONTREAL LINDSAY, nun; The Farmers INufHE SAVINGS DEPARTMENT $1.00 opens an account. Interest allowed from date of d and compounded F OUR times a year. "8318!" ”an“ I" “all!“ particularly valuable and con. FARMERS’ BUSINESS venient for farmers. Permits depositinv or withdrawal .of A SPECIAL" °°°°° money gay husband or wife. Drafts Farmers’ sale notes cashed and promptly collected. and money orders bought and sold at very low cost. ______ I." Deposigend withdrawals may be mxde by mail without loss of time and without formalities. . . . Open an account withns. We offer the very best security for your money. I‘Vmen's Missionarymovement there. LINDSAY FARMERS’ BAN/KING Every facility afi’orded Farmers for their banking business. Sales Notes cashed or taken BANKING BY MAIL.â€"-Deposits may be made or withdrawn by mail. Out-of-town accounts receive every attention Western Bank of Banana Branches throughout Canada, Hrs. Laura I applying [4 8. S. IHOIPSOI. HEAD OFFICE. TORONTO :. WALKER, President LAIRD, General Manager IRELAND, Superintendent of Laura Mcquoid, of Toronto, .ying tor a. divorce from her a, Wm. MoQuoid. oi Colborne. hundred men attended a ban- m sow is: Bank ofage and strength. It hasarecora. Dennluu. of 35 years of sound and successful business, and is strong in “scum and banking experience. -‘ - - .. c ___- _..-.k.' n; mdflnt. in resources and oannng “PM“--. , the large number of prudent. We invite you to join successful people who have found banking. relations with it both agreeable and profitable. ' “ "‘ un-mnpmmdonm lOto 3 o’clock, lays. 10 to 1 o’clock. Musical)!“ Y AND VICTORIA mum's! BANKING A CHARTERED BANK. POST OFFICE - - '- 06130 Hours. M08 ALSO AT WOOD“ on yearly deposit wit tion that your 11101197 mortgage businessé-t ESTABLISHED 1817- .0. 0.0. FLAVELLE. PR 35- Your Money BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED um: 33mm. Ont. Acting Manager. mama ms 9 am to 4.30 pg and in the United States and England Bank of Canada NEWTON SMALE: L “A“ .r v-vrâ€"v Rest, - - ' 5000000 Total Assets, - 113,000,000 The Dominion Power and Trans- mission Co. wish Hamilton council to 'permit them to connect the r rail- ways with the proposed new shops on Wentworth-st. Hamilton Art Seltpol Sou-gig ito â€"â€"â€"._v__ 7 _ ask for a mumps! any: gdl'ery. '. C. T. MORSON, Manager BRANCH HANAGBR LINDSAY BRANCH. 35-111) Capital, 010,000,000 P nnn nnn It has a record behind it With $1.00 you can opena co. great Bank, with world wide capital and reserve, and the Joint Account sperous yum and has B. McGII-I-g Manager Lindsay Branch. ESTABLISHED 1867 $26,400,000 014,400,000 12,000,000 51m ’, Assistant. HOUSES ,, and the deposit credit addcd Best 2 one-lbs prints of butterâ€"x 1 Chas Sweetngm, 2 Miss Wickctt. Best 10 one-lib. prints of butter â€"‘ 1 Mrs charlie: Sweetman, Port Hot» ver; 2 Miss vW'icke’bt, Little Britain; 3rd, Mrs. E. Glass, Little Britain. Best 6 one-lib prints of butter --1 1 Mrs Charles Sweetmnn, Port How van; 2 Mrs. Fred Stacey, Little Bri- tam. . Heaviest one dozen egBosâ€"l‘ Bxiflr- ’ard Smith, Little Britain‘ :2 Mia M. Davidson, Glnuline. \ n . w \ l L 1 strong will and determination, suc- oess eight times out of ten will be the result. How is it that a. great number of men today have made m1- uresinlite? Itisowingto fickle- mindednessâ€"jumping from one thing to another, and at last they become a burden to themselves as well as to others. Now this applies to poultry tene- iers as well as, to any other line of business. In the first place 1! you have not been gifted by nature to he a lover of poultry or pets. do not enture in the pursuit, thinking that you will find a gold mine. as dis- appointment will surely be the re- sult. You can force and teach your The 16111me were the prize .winâ€" nan; Britain. rm: lecture was inter-peru- ed with song’s, and m he committee in abuse of the Mr 'mto be congragtuhted on flue m 10â€" hieved. The following were the mem- bexs; Messrs. B. 8. Robertson, 5'» G1 egg, .v. 8., J. Gina, W. Glen”, 6. W. Hall. M. D., A. Wnrpoe. secretsry, Best pair at geese (autumn-1 Mrs. Pmkham,Ghndine. La il'.‘\ Advice to Amateur Poultry Fanciers judga were Messrs. B. L. McLean and (1'. J. Sprint, of MM. an» number of entries was most encour- agmg and the judging in the differ- ent classes was watched with men- est by the urge crowd present. There was a upland“ dhowins at but- _ter and the Men experienced son‘- sidergble dammit: is m their In the eveninc 001' 3'“ Hm gm an illutruted ledtnre in “It I: ,. x___.l.-_ Best turkey (drawnr -t 1 3°“ W'herry, Malina. Best out or ducks (drawn) â€"= 1- Mrs. Mr. D. C. Trew Tellséthelnexpe‘rienced Ones to Keep Their Eyes Open The Christmas market lair held nt Little Britain last Friday afternoon was an unzualified success both from the standpoint at “Muse and up so in m,nmhr of exhibits. an (air started alt one o'clock and the judga were Messrs. B. L. McLean I will briefly give a few points of my experience as a. poultry fancier and a breeder. I may say, irom my boyhood I have been a. great lover of pots of every kind, and especially pets 0! the ~feathered tribe. In order that a. young man should meet with Proves to be an Unqualified Sana:â€" lany Exhibit: success he should choose what most congenial to him, and what best adapted for him, and with when a wire broke. mm him to the ground from I. W of that thirty‘teet. He [:11 on lib buck/pa the frozen roulfiewupiokdlm and «ban to lab hum where if: m found that no bones were broken. but that be. In- “ Men up. 8. win (ham: to rennin quiet [or t tew du‘. : I t Mr. Mott's escape tron! uric“: injury was a moat toxtmte one, u m ell dirthla on m but; \ § . In Lakefield on '1'an mallow MLcW‘In. WMMcww oident while working on an electric h‘gbt pole. He was tixinz cane when in front offline new ummn t-_. 4- Christmas Fair at Little Britain Lakefiell Ian Got anAthllon t“ ‘Timdor should be “W “a, Frozen Road the defect; that mun-lily . bird. lumuurwinhanhishandn tun Fell Thirty Feet Pf: from Top of Pole 3 Black Watch mm mm The big black plqg; You: In Who Robbed It. Davidson Inlormation has reached town that the young man named Smith. who broke into the residence of Mrs. '1‘. Davidson. 01 Manvers, on Tuesday. and committed the theft of 825, was seen yesterday at Bethany. Mr. James McKinnon. proprietor ol the temperance hotel at that place. Local Artist’s - Splendid Work Beautiful Exhibit of hinting: iron; the BM of Miss I. Idle“ 1 Smith Has Been Seen at Bethany quantity of “hustle" limited doses. gutter, and he informed him that he was trying to reach Lindsay in order to purchase gonna clothes. The statement has h'eqnently been made that Lindsay is somewhat hack- ward in art when compared Vith oth- er centres of equal size and unPOI’t' loud Take P. 8.â€"I wm gi've you a tonic for the discouraged teem; often with thou ruling poultry. equl puts ot “hep yourfieyuom Xor this assertion. but the fact is not generally known, that the town poo- ;eeoes a: young My of splendid wu- ltywhobidataktomkoa nuns tor hex-sell as an artist, but who pog- lame“. and eternal vigihnce in the only me wny to mm the poultry unmatmm Youwfllthll mwhcthcyourfirdlmlvtom mandvhmtbym “I" promt. Thomas-ane- the portunlty for develonnent. tor ne- sidee being en object o! Mule... lt lspleesenttogeseuponennelotol pure bred poultry. , Alter e herd den’ work on the term. in the store, or once, whet pleasure lt,eflords to ettend to e the flock, end when we consider the profits which ere realized when pro- perly conducted these should be en!- fielent to induce every poultry breed- er to mete it e speciel study. The feeding of poultry is very importent end should not be neglected. Give plenty of good cleen food. end keep plenty 0! fresh water in drink- ing vessels. At ell times thequuer- ters should he kept cleen end well ventilated. end ebove ell things do not overcrowd. Method end regnler- ity is e strong team in the poultry ’â€" " "3653 in; their achievements in the world 2 t non poets . mummy"- about or. Ayilit to winter mhum paintings from the PM“ hiss M. ficHngh, daughter of 8m- local young lady. . One of the sum is in postal â€"- n collection of eight oranges. The color elects are beautilully brought out in this exhibit. The other subjects ere water-color works. Miss Mush hnvinz only tlk entheworkupdurinxtheputyeu and! for thdr expel-knees. AM do notatmmflronm not nee-uni at exhibition 101' ”'0 “wot-two. Do notmthobroodm theyhsnnot'oomnyfoiou ‘3‘ the aéu'uon thou tint hue Her {ouch is B: the miniature style. and not 01 the broad style. "Gethsemane" is an 0101131“ pro- auction. The colol'ints and the fin" 0‘ 0“" brought out with 3 c1 luvun-v -_- "7-, 7 ' mmdneu o: tone and the Artist tells the story of his 3m in the expression "0318“ by the brush This is undoubudly her mater-91°” "Th. 8W Girl." in “food!!- with one val-MY. ”a 1n “P138 1t rightwfllbemoreuwulthnb! auctions. I! in 3150 "'1‘” MM Girl," and the Oriontd Wv other scones are beautuully true mum tho coloring enact! M38 ;r’m mind, udthcnsolectt breedandstudythontlndu-d care- the young man a ride in consideration and ever! 09' was Giun a Lift D.C.T. (or a! (it‘d time. The chit In lanai”: for the Sunni 'MMUDMTM tyotthetnlnonddintl.m "'9 mwumppoudtommtm switches are right. no light was burning ut the "3‘ ASTOPBIGNAL Rule 37 wuqnotodtothceflect thntthesbmceolthomm 113M animus-topdznd-omtm- hyahonldlnn mvpodmtmnu u. should mnbmntchm; for this 314113.11» aunt "- “I". b“ notloggy.hrovl!t08¢mn 1” ILKcrx-vltnmnldthttthhcolo unavonld nothsnoocumdflm mammalitmhlldut’to 0’03 mmwhwhuthotnh'“ to ‘ A COMIC)! PRACTICE cm by Ir. 013030!!!" witnes- hdmittod that hm com- monly opened at! cm switch” when they nudeutud whst they are doing. It wuno breach 0! duty to Admits Opening Railway Switch Kasppmdhodidnotlntrutnad toomthstm. The switch shouldnotlnnbuaopemdtmNo. 55M.Bndhndnorlxhttoop- nttwithontordatroneonm whu they nudes-Md Inst they are doing. It tuna much of duty to open 3 switch to lot No. 5! Into dd- ing. He did not ”prove him to: It; he admitted that tho conductor and engineer are responsible (or the use- endwhenhhtnlnwcntont mindwhenhewenttothe muhdurdnmddentno mb burningthere. nupumthe «nation. “I Toronto. "presented the (11’. R. Read plowed not guilty to the asked to be given a. jnty trial. NO. 55 RUNNING HOUR LAN. conductor trdn No. 54. add ha n- cuvod the order 3t lyrtle that No. 55, coming wat, would run an hour No. 55 'u the Super!" tutu. Ed- vu'dflnhywumw o! No. 55. He found him dud um: thocol- m “1d. 'ONO‘.. In Fort ‘W‘illiunthilyeu' 84 buildâ€" {ng permits valued # $1,652,085 Inn mum: Mn and not in the lust dam "mm-Meanw- ngmworkwmmmu landm- but cum. 8h. 1- n mu 0! the m amt of St. Joseph's Au- domy. The Wt_pdnflnn hum been mummy hand by Ir. Good- muawmuoxumud to: the next my days. trig! at the June Sudan. mammwmmwwmw mm,“ mm: a: h“ I-lull‘mm la J 43733; Ir. O’Donoghne gdmittod that de- Transfer or the Inner: Bank ‘Dhe choir loft WM (h the return ;, accountant st Luge Oven. Thermometer on oven door. Large Fire Box, Great Heater. Perfect Bakerâ€"requires little fuelâ€"THE BEST FARMERS’ STOVE ON THE MARKET. Hundreds in use in Lindsay and surrounding countryâ€" 'cly «one a grand success nod every customer phased. All stoves. warranted‘ Call end so: our STOVES and get prices. The High Court of Justice Sittings Immune Which Has Bun Armed for Lind“! for Next Six In!“ § I 1m tormmJWOIE-‘Dcu'u court of justice. non jury and crim- inal court: but been unused. Kr. Juotioe Meredith vii! prufle ttunonjmdttingummndnaon In: 26th and Mr. Justice Britten 'filbethepraidinzjudce uttlnrul sittinzcoana-ilm I 1.. «1U field tomorrow Messrs. B. L'- i of town will I‘ cs lave The circuit for the six 57 Kent-st. Grim hit it Littler Iritgn mum- market 7m: mum the Liquor Luv it .‘s am all. '1'. Headquarters for Hardware and Stoves. Judge- of the hfch GREAT FAVORITE. months 0‘ Britain, LINDSAY Pon‘tfuzet , A Yard DOUBLE YOUR MONEY [N A Let us show you how $50, invested in a legitimate and safe business mu earn $4 for you every month. uther amounts am in proportion; For proofs and particulars wnu to ' HALLOWELL NASH 819 Tribune Building, New York Ci ' :time can Manhunt: mail in leached Willi?“ from the east. : nu. Samuel have!» “”1" i” T” macaw-co» “ded‘t'm‘ u rested Connie's High . glide Conunereiel School was founded in the Electric City one quite: century ago. Greet demand tor our graduates es Busineu College Teachers, Printe Secretnries, Ofiee Home, etc. The [embod- xnent of the most Expert Modern Sys- tems known in Businm Science. We invite compel-hon. Three Donut»- :nents. leaned by skillodinetmctore. OOXKERCI A L STENOGBA PHY TELEG RAPH Y. Out of town students get free tickefa to ei’y Y.M.C.A., T.A.B., or Y.W.C.A. thte for xmenhn. Winter Tenn opens Jan. 4th Peterhom Business college CASTQBJA GEO. 390mm. Principl- ise oncmedw- PAGE ' "7..-! HIE mom” RANGE rm _ (0A1 W000 Phone 52

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