If you Pave cattle which you intend to send out to pasture this season,drop a card to S. Sfawm, Highland Ranch Up- hill Post Oï¬ce. Bis cattle ranch con- tains 5000 axes of the best cattle pas- tureâ€"Mtg of waterâ€"an endear-d by mod- em wire fence. Exparienoed men look after sv'd halt the utfle every day. Cat- tle always do well and mike hi2 gains in "ï¬fth? on this ranch, and young cattle zrow amazingly“ Cutie no sent for in the spring and muted in the hi] You need hue no haintion in sending )0“? c~ttle vothe HM Ramon to b- atted to! during‘_tho you!†m Terms 82.50 per hood {or the canon. Book your order: now. Only a limited number of cattle willbopnton the nut. No sheep or othernoek iAketunthe an]. ranch. For further on ARE! FOR SALEâ€"One «of the boat ‘ stock farms in the Province of On tario, being Spr nzvole Farm, the Bentley Homestead, 6 miles from Lindsay 11nd I} miles from a ï¬rst-clam Public whool, near vhe thriving village of Cambmy,-being lot 3, in the-3rd concPssion of Feuelon, con- :aing about 200 acres m L goodtcomfort- able Prune House (built for brieï¬ng.) barn 10019 ft. with almost new stone foundation,also other ontbu‘ldiags and a. you 5: orchard on the west end and on Yhe east end a snug Brick House and Stable. The farm is well "tend and has some wood on it. For full particulars â€Ending terms apply to O. W. ROUT- LL‘Y. 151 Glow-awn. TomntO, Ont -2m. Landsatâ€"v74 ‘ TANTEDâ€"Goai Girl or middle-axed no nan f o 2 general housework. Good w»: 93. Apply to MRS. NEEIANDS, No 8 Mill-st â€"wtf. If you contemplate making a change m your banking connec- necn'ons or think of opening a new account we would be pleased to confer with you personally or by ietter. J. A. WALKER. M37 2 BANK 0f MONIREAl General Banking and Collecting. Deposits of $1.00 and upwards received. A Branch of this bank has been opened at above point, and a general banking business will be transacted. , kuerest at current rates from date of deposit, compounded half- ywly. Deposits of $1.00 and upwaxh recofved and interest allowed at highest current rates, compoumi- ed four times a year.. bummed capital $1,000,000 FENELON FALLS Iflf SIERlINGBANK OF CANADA. Kirkï¬eld, - Ontarlo Westam Bank of 8min curated by Act of Parliament 1882. D1“ fits 078LOONI3 omni- W. uponprhioh in“: Win pt“ or o. r?- pmdod four time. 3 you. st tho current mm from duo u depooit to h, o! withdnvnl. mm; mm “taxation in the It. at cashing or collecting 3310 mm. ntking .dvuoen {or the pngehuo of mm, etc. 70R SA LEâ€"Thoroughbved Tamworth . Hogs for breeding purposes. Bred rem prize winners. Also seven! ï¬ne ifo'gd Sow3._ Apply to W. J. MOORE, SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. This Bank, with it! 118 ‘bmonol um union in Cumin, United Sum Old not Brim, in it s M1011 taunt my n nimnont in tho lino of 10:16. ““0 Saylngs Dopaflmontf y 29, 1906.â€"-wtf. capital - $14,400,000. Rest - - $10,000,000. SAVINBS flEPABTMEHT with every Banking facilitY- CATTLE PASTU RE. S. YEREX - Manager A. MONTIZAMBERT, Farmn’ Buslnou LITTLE BRITAIN ‘2» PAGES Branch is now Open at MISCELLANEOUS IR. S. STEWART. mgmua Bach, Uphlll 6n with m 138 "brunch" at} Manager LINDSAY BRANCH. - - W. C. 'l‘. MORSON, Manager Every facility aï¬'orded Farmers for their banking business. Sales Notes cashed or taken for collection BANKING BY MAIL.-â€"Deposits gnay bcmade or withdrawn by mail. Out-of-town accounts recewe every attention An Ad'v’t in The Post Paysâ€"People Readv'l‘hem Women’s $10 to $12.50 Cloth Coats at $5 New styles for this season, black or Tweeds. Best 600 Corset Covers at 433 All sizes, made of good white cotton and trimmed with lace. $1 50 White Underskiits at $1.19 Embroidery or lace trimmed '§§§O§.O§OONOOQO HE ï¬rst of March is neat-rut hand. and we will soon be re-estnblished in our old stand opposite the Posï¬omce. The last six months has been a. strenuous time for us. and to our many faithful patrons, who have stuck to us, and put up with the inconvenience of buylng here. we tender our sensekof sincere appreciation. There is no cross cuts to quick clearances other than reduced prices, and these reductions are low enough to predict a. “Round-up†of these lots before the end of the month. Reduced New Spring weaves, 1.35 qualities at 1.10: 1.25 qualiï¬es at 950; 1.00 qualities at 75c; 7:30 qualities at 59c. Good Fashionable Silks at Wholesale Prices White, black or colored, 1.35 values at 950; 1.00 at 75c; 75c at 590; 50c at 430. $2.75 to $3.50 Waists Of Our Selling In the Waggon Shop. Ham’s Some Livaly Bargains at $1.98 Silk, Lustre or Cashmere. Women’s Dress Skirts at $2 90 Choice of several styles Make Use of Them, Let Ne Advantage'ESï¬e. WALKER, President . LAIRD, Genergl Manager Black Dress Goods A GED I. I N D S A Y One of an Eight Store Syndicate Strictly Cash Dealers emu-z. 'ronox'ro .NERAL FARMERS’ BANKING Fr Iln lastWeak and the Canada, and in the United States and England BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED Rest- 4 - - 5, 000,000 Total Assets, - 113, 000 000 50:: Corsets at. . .. . .43c 500 Cashmere Gloves at 25c 12 1-20 Wrapperettes at BC 200 and 25c white Curtain Muslins at .......... 12 1-20 Men’s and Boys’ 50c winter or spring Caps at ........ 25c Women’s $18 to $20 ‘ Fur Buffs $12.50 Alaska Sable, Columbia Sa- ble, Isabella Fox, Black Oppos- sum and other good Furs. Women’s ï¬ne 1.50 Kid Gloves at .............. 1.19 $3.00 Golf Coats at . . . .1.85 250 Ribbed Wool Hose at ...................... 19c Women’s Astrachan Fur Jackets $50 valuw for $39; $40 val- ues for $29; $35 values at $28. Men’s $25 Black Martin Coats at $19 Guaranteed to wear well, smooth black fur. Men’s 318 Cub Bear Coats at $11 Extra warm and serviceable. ESTABLISHED 1867 UIIMY. OII’AIIO. FIIIAY. “BUM" 22. 1907. 3 JAMES Low, Mgr. NEWTON SMALE, Asst. 1 :OQQOQOOOQQOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOO060000606 99¢§§O§O§¢O§§§OOOO§OOOOOOO OOOQQQOOOQQOO -Belleville Ontario; Mr. William Raenisgk. a former Bellevillinn. now of Lindsay; was in the city. after vis- iting his buvther Lewis in Trenton. who is suffering tram typhoid fever... mums .3. Kylie and E. B. How- sun. of Peta-hora. who have beenapâ€" pointed Amista'nt Inspectors of Weight: and VMaasures for this dis- trict. are in town receiving instruc- tions in their duties. â€"M.r. meant Cramdell left town on Satnmdny night by C.P.B. for Bri- tish Columbia. via Winnipez. where he has seemed. a lucerative position. â€"Mr. Thou. My bad Mute: W Dmdnn. at Pension Falls. are the guests at M3. and ï¬rs. .W.J. Henley, Knoll-It; â€"Mr. John {William who has been visiting under the parental. root on Fair-ave» for a few days recently, has returned to Toronto. -Mi.ss B. Hartnett. who has been visiting at. the home of Mr. Wm. Sadler. east .ward. returned to her home in the city- recently. â€".\Ir Barry Morgan. merch-Int tailor. of town. left for Victoria re- ci-mly on a business trip. He leaves for (he .Wost, in the near future. â€"Mr. MHz-i Stewart 3011ch at Bolleville. m in town, beinycnll- ad here by the death at Mm. Rom erbsom’s tether. Mr. Baht. Wilde's. -Mr. Thomas BXidle has not left town. as announced in Wednesday’s Post. Hc expectâ€"I to remain a. pet- ma nent citizen; -Mr. .W'. A. 'Ackland. Inspector Canadian Railway Accident. Ins. 00.. Ottawa. wan in gown yesterday on his way. to Orillin. -'l‘he many friends of Mr. S. Flack w ill hear with regret all his il'mcss from the disagreeable mainly. ll grippe- '.' s, \ \ _â€"Mr. R. B.- Allan. of Stately. A:- berla. spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. J. C. Karstone. Bond-at. â€"Mr. J. E. Atkins. of the ï¬rm of Adams Bros" wt! in Bobcaygeon on businm recentiyt â€"Mis Clinbculc. oi Yonkers. N. 11. in visiting st. mg home 01 w’ L.; McIntosh. tom In our Savings Department. Deposits or an arm upwams an: 1W... on which the highest current rate of intcmt is allowed. 41mm loom of Glam“ “:Jn ’1 mmwu in town menu! ‘ Mr. C '13 neon: at Oak - . " ° \ ' mm m- WMCI Futon 11.1". W“ a “gun- Jn mum on Saturdn' called on W‘ M- may. mt. . _Mr. Alex one ht. of Woodstozk. â€"I(i. m,“ Bobb- of 1mg. m. a vmtor in town Mel’- vnk, and a. up lriend- ï¬stul- â€"Mr. John mm. o! Halibut» M- an. m in tow. lately on business. -m. Jun Sproule and _ wife. an» M. M. Reid. at Bobcayaean. was an town recently. to: a. run honâ€. â€"Mr. Lealie Richmond. turd." tot-R. M. Bealï¬eamum. 23in town. . . AS IRAVELIERS (ONE AND 60 Ant. Hugh “mp-on. at 0mm. m in town recently. -)u 1‘. 8'1!" returned from! a “ï¬t to the at: recently. ‘ -Oounty Werden Perkin was in twn recently on barium. “Where There. is a Will Then is a Way.†Droi) in and talk it over with us. We invite the Closest investi- gation inxogour ï¬nancial standing and business methods. Loans on First Mortgages at cannot rates aed on easy conditions. are the rates of interest we allow on deposits, with security that absolutely satisï¬es the most (nations investor. Viflfllid lfldfl dlld SdViflQLfllflm "THY MIDI“. POIITIIO. M. an 50.0303. wag-rm: 5203"“ ED ’3 Ogugfl >25 £853". THE DOMINION BANK is an old and very true saying, and in nothing does it agply with more force than in the matter of saving money. While times are prosperous advantage should be taken by every one to save some part of his or her earnings, as it is not what you earn, but what you save that makes wealth. Don't let the month of February go by without opening a SAVINGS ACCOUNT with Cor. Kent and Cambridge-ate» OPEN FROM 9 AM. to 4.30 PM. 31-2 "Io AND $1.00 OPENS AN ACCOUNT LINDSAY BRANCH ESTABLISHED 1m one at the largest butchers in the Bay. of Quinta diatriot. 139 reports malt: at least 25 per pent. dearer. here than in Balloviuo and. othe: phi- oea in that district. and thinks that some action in the magnets of the warhingman in necessary hem. a few weeks. caM'bn town friends yentuwday. Mm. Home will return ta Medicine Hnt (mi Tania: next. ~Mx. tnd. Mm. J. \V. Leaky. of Walhridze. are tho guests at Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Merrill. QW.. east ward. Mm. Louie: is the youngest sister 11 Mr. Merrill . Mr. [mlcyja â€"M'a White-id. metal-nod from visiting tho diam cities at. Mexi- â€"Mm Edwin Home. Medicine Hat. Alta" who has been visiting with her mother and brothers in MaripcauJor -â€"Mr. F. McDiannid. o! the Benc- vme Ontario’s rcpoxtoï¬tl staff. ac- compamed the Bellerillo team a: town last. 1 ruhy. â€")lr; Rusell Balfour. an old Lind- say boy. but. now of Bellerme. came up with the Bellevillc boys and wit- 1":th the me Inn Friday. ~nr. I". .Waghornc. who otflc'nt- ed u relates in last night's game. Jen Satuxdny mowing for Toronzv. â€")£e.n. D. D. Adams and. W. H. Cunozia. (1 Port Perry, were in town Saturday. and: at tho flown â€")lu. Jan. Bryan and Mrs. (LL-r G. H Copeland. spent last. “1:3: ï¬shing their mother. Mrs. Barclay and sister. Hrs. Newton. Port H'Jpc -‘Ihe recent snowfall has put aleigbing in ï¬rst-elm shape. and. a Inge crowd of farmers were in town Satut-hy. . -Mn. K. B. McMiokcn.o£Rocm- w. ml must at the Simona hou- “My. brook. n V tom neost. â€"Mr. 3nd 1111. E. D. Jewel: l'uerboto. are visiting in town. cunts at )0. S. K. Lento. -)lr. W. C. Moore. of Bobcnyzeon. npcnt Monday in“ town. -I.I‘. B. J. Lulu-an. ot Woodvmo. watt“: b town. 1.11:. all In Jan. rim-mum: Oukwood. were in town. Indy. -mo was Chm. 0‘ 0.3V“, vu- h m Guard†moo-luau. -)flu Clam. Hutchinson. at Juan; wile. has been whiting (mend: in town. I â€"Ir. 0, L. Mom at Ounce, VII In town Saturday. mu m town intely -)lr. A. O. Hoes. of Ochmu'†town Toronto R. J 00:11de at Omemce. u: (ï¬nd. t visit on Samu- Minnic Hutu-cu. of mu- visiting. nu. Murray, K31- Payanyou gain agood plan, but it you cannot do that pay yhen you promised to pay. The department} atom: have at least taught the pub- lic one lemon-that is. to pay cash. For all gratiï¬ed purposes in the matter at housekeeping, chm. cash paymamtn are the best. The nun or woman who makes it! a practice. to payoasahcmmt veryweu miato debit. and neither will be apt tobw more than in W When you runabout artdt themsmhmt ta mrk it down" you are not go prone to (ac-lids: it you up atord tguh Maori! itismuymry tor mtopumhamit. Ltflaoeuytto any out: a thug what: youdo not luvs Mm flowntbbmxm know. thwhodonotpny‘elall “flammabililpointto M '1. Late. The Grand. Trunk (lyeu which pam- ad through Lindsay at 9.15 was ov- er an hour late in reaching Peter- boro lest Saturday night mine to a break camped at the-engine between Ounce and that city. The break wan partly mpaired end. being a down grade. tho train was easily M11311". into Whom. The action of the host. followed by higher tem- perature in. it is wider-stud. the the name of en’ uneven roadâ€"bed in plane aim: the line; end it is believ- ed that thin was the mean tor. the break to the engine. . In“ With our tummy at home shab‘ three times. a printnr in the Mount-4 ville jail half-shat. another in tin afH {no not worth shooting: the Comet' 29 issued under great difficulties flu: weekâ€"Johnson City (Tenn). Camel. The medal Mr. Flamue 1nd recoiv- ad was then exhibited; It is very We. and on it is waved the token of the Manitoba Curling Aso- Nation. Three heartyc .rswere then m"- atmtheâ€Pu;' mkandtheguhâ€" gthm 11W x Mr. G. A. Little hem amt lev- ord prcmhnmt m of thcclub were called upon. and all expressed themaslm u "delighted to anthem Inch". with or without the diver- wm. tor um and. Bradnn’d victory wasa win for the batch: rink. He said the prizes receivedâ€"4 silver mani- cure nutsâ€"while useless to him. were very ham Mr. Walter Recent say. he thought: W chunk! he olimimted. es- pecially wbua they were not earned. (Laughter). They trip had come to be looked upon an annual affair by him and. he always had a delight- ful time. The people he came in Want with were very new». The games!“ hadbeeu won by bet- Mr. J. D. Manila in mly (Junk-o ed the citizens {or the reception ten- dered tho rink. Thumb-d dong their H, but curling. was a "slippery" gonna Gamma]. Braden had giv- on than a. square (beating and the WM of the event: \had won at '1:th win It win his mascar- linz trip to Winnipeg Mr. ï¬anrkoanidlmhadhada upland.“ turn and. enmed tunsclt humanely It was his lint trip to the Wait but 1:. hard W3 good opinion of the people. and tin coun- try. He was .9an ct an romp- tion team “the 7.80 Lmlnpuflu‘l in. it ya with ole-lure tint tho grand law the hull known. (â€at tb ton: “curlsâ€"Nears. W. Ram. G. A. Little. 1'. Burke ml J. D. Funneâ€" and on dichtinz. may n hearty on“ at the hand flat out hum undpunmonteeldad. Aub wu in Indian und the but éentlcxnen were mmyod. to the curling rank. Bmcm.anciflIa-nnï¬cn- (humus curlers M W to but the "Pug" rink account their battle. Dr. Woo-d and a mute-r at cumin. and in a me: little ppm): complimmul the, can on their Md showing. Although they hurl-Int wriedofl may prim tho: bid «on tum far themselve- Ind than anti†Mn. and 6nd shown I true sputum} spirit. All Lindsay citizen- wero Nathan WW3 uni thg man they hadf acquitted than-ï¬ve. “m. tbs West? The hum flat halibut: Wad†Mr. Findl- by Na Incite): Outb- mg mm who but elected him In haunt-ax; number M premnlted him with : w mead. :waa dweltan on†Dr. chd who complia malted. the «saw rkipon unpop- uhrity in the Wed. . mum-swam...»- O‘ “a!“ A us: ï¬nd: «~qu 01 Lindâ€"y Auti- un-cznthundut “C. P. R. m an: 0“.an to m hm “In Mr Wm_WM sq valiantly but uphold 1.1» credit d did Wick II 1 curling mm in Winning. the ‘ «(min ot flan M All"!!! “OI! WT IlGIITâ€"IE‘I IV LARGE 080.0. "if “PEG" (UleRS RETURN Tumâ€"8!.†per â€a In Adana. THURSDAY. FEB. 26. '07.-By Elia- Bowu. amt. on lot 9.4.0:». 5. Op. Farm stock and Implo- m oon-istina' in part at a haw hum-{1 «inn 3 new much m4nowuinea-XL9fam butcher battle. 5:21er 7:601 hogs am full Idbt impiunenm. nearly all new. W at Andrew lurch-II. Ede at u- o‘block. â€"w2. ON SATURDAY. FEB. 23.â€"By Em- mmnmm 13.91.; 5.3%.?ka and Imp'e- mtouuxisinzzymdd. 10 Filth- riainz two years 01d. 1 WmemokLl' Blond lure anon-dd. Input!“ “wubbmmzm- Whit. numthdd.) WWI “the M d~Ldn “chum. Eda-I Com-4211. , ON MONDAY. FEB. 25. -â€" By Elias Bowes'amtionear.mlot 2.0m. 9. Valium. Farm Stock and Implec ments. the property of John Lo- gan. Sade In one o’clock and with. out reserveâ€"W2. ON THURSDAY. MARCH Nthâ€"B! Elias Bowes. auctioneer. on lot 12, m8.Laxton.FamStqckand1np mm the property of Mn. Priscilla Staples. Sale at one o’- clock and without reserve.â€"w3. THURSDAY, FEB. 28. â€" By Elia. Bow-es. auctioneer. nnreser vgi credit saJe of valuable Farm Stock. Stock and Implements en! Home» hold Furnitune. the property (10. Am San. W2. con. 4.5!- don. sue W ski 1 o'clock dnrp.â€"w3. WEDNESDAY. FEB. 27. â€" By Elia-e Bowen; auctioneer. credit sale at valuable Farm Stock and In-p‘c- ments. the prepexty of Neil Mc~ Rachel“. lot 15. con. 2. Fen-310a- (east of lslay.) Sale commences at om o'clock sharp; no reserve as the proprietor is going “Vest-«3. THURSDAY. MARCH Mâ€"By Eli... Bowen. em. on lot: 25. con. 1. Veruhm. mea- Fusion Faun. Faun Stock and Implements, the property of Job Dug-zen. Sal:- at one o'clock end without mm x miter quitting- tat-mm.â€" “Li m. ON FRIDAY: HARCH. 1. â€" Br Elia. m auctioneer. on lot 16. can. 1, Paula. Farm Stpck and Impb- mm the property of Geongva B. WM. Sale an an detachâ€"'3. MONDAY. MARCH 4. â€" By Elia Bowen. auctioneer. credit sale of valuable Farm Stock and Imple- ments. the property of Newton Smale. lot 3. con. 2. Ops. Safer commences at 1 o'clock sharpâ€"wt TUESDAY, MARCH ".â€"By Elia) Bowers. auctioneer. credit sale 0!; volume Farm Stock and. Imple- ments. the property of George H« tokathonmL Lamond Sate. commences at 1 o‘clock slurpâ€"own, ON FRIDAY: MARC-H 8.â€"Bs' Elia. Bowen, auctioneer, lot 7. con 14, Emily. Farm StOCk and Implemenle, the property of W. J. Thurstun. Sale at one o'clock and. without, re-- serve. Proprietor isqnining tarm- ingaâ€"‘tt. 1 n and simple fevers; some as a. great, help to tecthinz babies. whxle others go 00 far a to say that tth‘a'olL-ts hau- saved their little one's 1133. We have thousands of letters -â€" ali praising the Tablets. [0: they never do helmâ€"rump good. Hrs Rob-r: l‘iexce. Bell's Rapids. Ont.. wings. “I would not be» without Baby’s Own Tablets in the house torso W- Min-:- anythmg ails my little one I give her a rublet and she is soon alright. I am sure other mothers wiil tins than: quite as satisfactory." Sold by druggisw or by. mail a: 25 cents a. druggfs box. fn cine Co J nnctiu. m at District No. 2. Ontlï¬o Div“ C.P.R.. and until. have mud to RWO. whisk will be M in future. It. McDonald also mpervipu the Linda dim ' Every day we get letters haul mothers telling of the beneï¬t Buhy'a Own Tablets have: been to the; lit- He once. Some muse them for can» stlpauon. stoned: 4m! bowel: (nia- ucs: omens for breaking up cJIJI tmumuhm luau-amt A‘Kmmh Iguana“ floatation“: mundane.- hrb M. who M thp palm.- wmmmuthd. cl†m'm,nhthwnw dw.wuthhminitjaw dim (kWh-with}: will accnpz than. st thou; pectin-titan“ (or the wt mm and hm m1!†mn‘nï¬n imam-unu- wurummmem M W. 11¢“th . datinflnbhckunithinzw yum. ukbztbphcod anthem 300nm who ounplete- hi- mnn ha mploddm Budgie-win in purely cleric-1. Mm: other in: Wdtheamn’tolmam mzwhbhmmtho ant thawkotwhiotm fog:- viutblmkunitlncmchetotnlotwo W product. mm with the the intituï¬on ‘ far «We! wh‘nh it i- made. MnGill's data will be lizht and. he will not be tuli- od to mingle with; an othexconvich. Hines“ is in theme “annual. ot the other hat-mu. . . . We are making beuatitul plum)» graph- end the. prices are moderatw. canidering me style and ï¬nish. I- Oliver. Photo Artut. Next door to Butler baseâ€"v9.42. 12 PAGES W Front Iotm m the’ Dr. .Wulia ‘ Brockville; Ont. Inï¬ll. AT KINGSTON. PHOTOGRAPH!- oi Tomato