mm [HAILIIIIO IIâ€. t . . . 0II.000.0oo.oo “promo - $50,881.84 . “08.001.178.00 in Cans , Sew York, Chicago, SP0‘ 5.5., Mexico and Newfoundland. hirer-v description of 8. Banking was sacted. . - Interest allowed on‘deposlts and compounded quarterly. ‘Tormer customers of the On- ‘ Branch will be ac. as heretofore. Manager Lindsay Branch. A Iliilim Bank III Ballade LITTLE BRITAIN MMONOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOQ OQWOWWW by Act of Parliament 1882. :is Bank, with its 123 branches and “encieo‘ Canada, Unis; Stat: and Britain, is in s tron meet are“ = e t ' the line of legiti- Chartered not which interest will be paid or com- WM four times a year. at the highest Barrett rate from date of deposit to day of withd rawul. Farmers’ Business receives special attention in the line of cashing or collecting sale notes. making advances for the purchase of stockers, etc. ’- 50305522 your patronage we can “4 295:)? ton of comic-ens. treatment M tramp: strendcn to your busmess require- net‘s U. S. YEREX minimums BANK OF CANADA. Kirkï¬eld, - Ontario lllllllillll Capital $1,000,900 A Branch of this bank has been opened at above point, and ageneral banking business will be transacted. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Denosits of $1.00 and upwards received and interest allowed at 111th current rates, compound- ed four times a year.. ‘If you contemplate making a Change in your banking connec- necnons or think of opening a new account we would be pleased ioogifer with you personally or 3‘: ter. J. A. WALKER. 5*? =9, 1906.â€"-wtf. Manager \.____- VllllllllA lfllN - SAVINGS llll’Y. I o/ 0 Your savings should earn F011 FOUR PER CENT. We pay that rate for periods if 058 year and upwards, WENT. withdraw- ai"? any day. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Q 0 O O Q Q g 0 O O 9 9 O O O O O '0 O O O 9 9 9 § § " 9 Q O O i i O O O 9 9 0 e O O O O o O O O 0 O O O 0 O O O O O 9 O 9. 9 9 0 O O 0 O O O O O 0 O O 9 O O O O O O O O O f .9 f O 9 9 e O Q O O O O 9 6 O O Q 0 O 9 O O O O O O 9. O, O O O O O O O Q 9 O -O .4) 4p 0 4' e o 9 O O O 6 Q 0 Loans on ï¬rst mortgage at oooooooomoowoo skin...- «34:. --r~“r:r:- ray“ rrv :“a‘ . 4;: 4 storrrqwxrxerv . Ow OOâ€MH¢â€OOOOOO¢OW Woman’s lailorad Suits as = ea. (/5 on Smart Styles. 1:: an â€"e no -* CD CB :3 as â€"l- 0) Correct laterlals, Moderately Prloed Every model as crisp and fresh as the morning. the top notch of style. and in There are style-thoughts worked in- to these suits from two and three price. models times their An eicluslveness that lifts them into the realm of .- reï¬nement, line effect and i dash. They’re well worth at least. a look Here’s a few pen pictures, but come and see . them. The Popular Eton Coat Suit comes in many of the season’s newest light Tweeds of stripes and checks or plain Broadcloths and Panama Cloths. One ex- ceptionally good style is made of ï¬ne Panama cloth; the jacket being correctly trimmed with silk braids and ï¬nished with the new long pleated end and Gibson shoulder. The skirt well ï¬nished in attractive box~pleoted style. Comes in navy or black; well worth the price .......... 16.50 Many other Eton styles in the new ï¬ne Worsted cloths at I 5.00, 17.50, 2100 and ........ 25.00 The Sensible Coat Style Suit is one of service and comfort; made just hip length, tight ï¬tting, ï¬nished with strapping down back, front and around hips. Skirt made in well tailored pleat- ed style. -Plain black Broadcloth at...... .............. $20.00 Children’s New Light Jackets f ojr spring, made of stylish Tweeds in loose back styles, natly trimmed with braid and kersey cloth to match, for ages 4 to r zyws, inexpensively priced at 2.50 to ........... .....400 The New Cutaway Coat Suit has a particularly striking model, which has two buttons, rounded corners, ï¬ne ï¬nished sleeve with neat cuï¬'. smartly tailored. in hip length, lined with good tafl'eta silk. The skirt is in keeping with the coat, and is ï¬nely tailor ed with box pleat down front and straight side pleats. Made of very ï¬ne Worsted in the new shade of plain light grey. Ex- ceedingly handsome ...... 29.00 Fashionable Tweed Coats for Misses in the popular loose back styles, 2.; inches long, velvet collar and plain cuff; extra good value at ....................... 4.90 Women’s‘ Black Coats Splendid value and made of broadcloths that always look well ; choice of several styles in loose or tight ï¬tting backs, most all sizes. starting as low as $5.00 and up to ............. $10.00 Tweed Coats and Covert Cloth Coats come in numerous styles and ‘ qualities of cloth. There are the loose backs in long or short lengths, light or medium colors. a splendid range to select from and prices to suit at 5.00, 6 50, 7.50, 8.00, 8.50 and ..... .1000 Our New Dress Goods Speak for Themselves There is a great hubâ€"bub among the new spring fabrics as they tell us of their own distinctive styles and qualities. Here is what a few of them have to say :â€" Above all can be heard the voice of the sturdy member from our-country. He is Tweeds in light spring shades and patterns. and comes in such nice-weightsfor serviceable ‘dresses and suits. He is 40 to 54 Inches wide, at 40c, 50c, 60c, 75c, 850 and $1 00 a yard. The representative from France is so rich and dainty that you cannot help being courteouslv quiet when she speaks. “ I,†said she, “am called Voiles, both plain and embroidered. I am French, and make up into the most beautiful gowns for dressy occasions. “And I’m English.†sa cloths, who have all the new shades. skirts I make. I am extra value at 50c, 75c, $1.50 a yard.†“ Huh.†says the visitors I cost 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 a yard.†id the ï¬ne. serviceable broad- “ Fine coats and $1.00, $1.25 and from Japan, “I am ï¬ne, because I am silk and very new and fashionable for swell shirt-waist suits and separate waists. I don’t cost too much either; only SOC, 75C, 85‘: and $I.OO a yard.†Butvthere are many Others Who want to talk. Come, and perhaps you will hear them. \. MOOWOOOOOOOO“OOOOOOO #96006 600.000.0666. OOQNQOWWNOOONWONOQMOQOOQ OOOMOQOOON§§§§O 0699 00 QOMOWWW “000000000000 )OOWOWOOO oomwoemweemweoeeo 0“.“000bm 6 non». «rm. WV. arm I. \TL‘ ‘2. a, .- ,., , , , z...“ ' ‘ i Y P mm... ms l l * . GLANDINI . poem to no I'm!) . This community we» saddened by the uuddon death of one of, the prom- inent members 0! our bib! elm-f. in the portion 0! 311‘. William ell-ador- IIon. who {loaned away «a Bandit-y evening at be. early we of 17 your... after an illuso- of about. 28 hours. The deceased was well like-d 0y all ulth whom he. came in contact, and leaves a large .m. in the circle in A311 ttï¬lon of which he was tlvo. esteem the _. school prouuted a wreath cl Ila-Ker “flies and. pink earn-none. The funeral left, his lat home In West 0pm Tuesday, April 20d for the River-lilo cemetery. where the remains were interred. The funeral. which was largely at- tended. was conducted by the Rev. Mr. Brown. of Ookwood. Needless. to say. the bereaved family have the deepest â€mpnthy d the surrounding community. . __..‘nâ€"â€"-â€"- ' EAST OAKVVOOD. (From Our Own Correspondent! Mr. Clarence Common. 01 Guelph. is spending his “Hays an homo.- Mios New at Lllxlaay. spent days at Mrs. Wm Rich‘s. . W. Jar-man. In visiting his sin- ter Katie. Mr. Mic m. 0‘ Mono. was home over Sunday. Mia Johnna is visiting Mics Milo “'cbc‘bor. Mr. E. Trothevmy. Gooderham, via- iltcd at Mr. Herb Davidm'o on Mon- 0.. Min May. Archer: in visiting W. F. Hardy. Mr. Pew. horses- to Tm {at ,Buturdny. . tam. 'W‘V’W""""““ “‘ ‘“Mw~~rww« w 1001. all“; the My. Mllo‘fldlflvd them them with the tunnel ohlwrl munle end We" "rented Hm dulluu for the 'mIdrrhII; Ilwruot. Mlm Clara. Eur-Ion lIu- “tanned. alter «lending. a leg» um'lu‘ holiday. II. llulwlo. Mlhl Ethel Ant-tin and brother. of Port llo no. uncut “color at Mr. ll. liar mwc ouzh‘o Mr. “when and Mr, Clare Thain» non. of the Walton: Hank. alwfll It...- ter at their lane. in fluIIIIt-rluml. Several at our hunt-re Ilrl' nt pro- uent engaged in trapping qualtmu. They are havinr .roud luck. Min Nina Dillmun ha. been QUllt‘ ill with munmla, but in I‘ccovrn in; nicely. The market. was largely ullt'lldt'd again last Week. and prices ran high. can Butter 260. to 300.. «:38 15c. to 160. , Tl-r-re wore tlIroc buyers gin-sent. It filled the hearts of many of our citizens with the doom-M of sorrow to hear of the death of Mrs. D. W. Blewett. of Chicago. as e110 was well acquainted with the villagers, Ilild was well thought at by all. â€"â€"*â€"â€"â€" OAKWOOD. (From Our Own Correspondent.) A very quiet, but pretty “eddin; took place on Wednooday. March 26th. when Mr. Fred 1'. Good and Miss Ethel Martindalr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Murtindnle. both a! this place. ware married. The ceremony was perfornt‘d by the Rev. '1'. Brown. in the presence of a low immediate ff,l:ltl'~'¢§. Tie happy couple left on the cvuiinz train for Tbromto and other places. Our village have been very lively during the holidays. :1 large number ol'upltorn being here. Mr. Roy and 'MI-i Hattie Gardner, Mica Florence shipped a oar-loud of Mark. Mr. 0. an... Mr. and Mn. G. niod the truth of the allegau {Mason and Earl, Mr. Gourlny. Mia-cu - O S ,3. 12 PAGES 5'. .. Tomeâ€"01.00 per you In Mom "lllIlSTliB ‘- BESIGNS Hlo Ponlollo. I‘IE ENTERS LIBEL ACTIONS Denies Absolutely the Charger Brought Against Himâ€"Will Moot Hie Trao ducoro In Court: of Justiceâ€"Much Sympathy Shown for Retiring Minictohâ€"No Word From Mr. Hymanâ€"Customs Bill Passed. Ottawa, April 3.â€"-The rumors and gassip which have been circulated in l the prose. and particularly around ' the corridors of the Parliament build- I tugs, durmg the present session have at last assumed the shape of a conâ€" crete charge against 0. Minister of the Crown. and as an immediate result the Prime Minister announced yester- day afternoon that Hon. H. B. Em- moreon, Hims' ' ter of Canals. had placed his resignation as .omemberofthe Cobinetinhishands ‘ for presentation to his Excellency. Extending beyond the ranks of Gov- ! emment supporters, sympathy was expressed to the Home yesterday with Mr. Emmet-non when he made his statement as to the reasons which had actuated him in arrivmg' at his de- onion. Unequivoenl Denial. Whil' e in unequivocal terms be de- 'ons made oguns’ t him. he also expressed his Miss May Powder and Min: Millie ,Mainlmd, Mr. Hon. Toronto; Mr. - personal feeling of relief that at last, Hardy. are em their holidays at. Sam. at the numero‘ hired .men started to work this week. There are a great number without men- yet There in every. appearance of on I early seeding. The farmers are at present getting ready. LITTLE BRITAIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Mn. Samuel Marks and Mrs. Jus. Wooldrldge. jr.. took their depart- ure fur Manitoba last week. Mrs. Mark was given a mrprioe penny and presented wiih a. purse before leav- m: . . , 'i‘hre social hold in the Methadiat church last, Fridlm running was well attended, omnidortng the bud roads. A good program, was given, after which too was served to the satis- faction of. all. Although the ad- mailman was only. 130. about taunty dollars was. cleared. Mr. and Mrs. J. Yco and daughter Meta. of Norwich, spent Easter hol-' idays with Mr. Seth Methcrcll. Mrs. Caleb Mark, who has been quite In. lo out“ again. Miss \V'ilhelminu. Herman and Mary Elliott, of Toronto. come down to spent Easter holidays with Mrs. James Blewetgt. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Tremccr. of Peterbtmo. spend Easter at Mr. J. Jenkin’e. ‘ Mr. Mervyp Badman and wife. of Uxhridge. spent Easter under the parental moi. MI. George Rusland and mo spent [3301‘ with Mr. and Mn A. 3!. Bus- I . News. Joe and Will Dcshane are at home fw‘Eutor. Mr. Milton Yerex. who has been snarling the Central Business Col- lege. We. is home for. two weeks’ vacuum. - Mr and Mrs. J. P. Mounder, of Lindsay. moot Easter. with Mr. and Mrs. 80th Well. Mr. Edgar Janos and Mr. .Frank Military College. Toronto. have re- turned for the summer. Mn.J.MarkondMisoZotlb-.Hen- demon meat. Easter with friends in Monogram Min NW. mhobl teacher at on friends here Fingerboard. called foradayon‘her way: to spend. the holidays in Lindsay. Mr. Lawrence Hentlie. who has been working- in Toronto, (110 returned for the stunner. Another 0‘ our yam: ladies has changed her name. Mina Cora Sparks. daughter (1 Levi Sparks. or.. walvmarricd to Mr. Macon, of Osh- awa, led week. They went the Easter; holiday]! in our village. air. the home o! the bride. 01: Saturday ev- jmu'ry Perth). King-too; Mr. w. ITait. Bellcvlllc; Mr. Kciville. Osha- ‘wa: lilies 24.11.; Prune and Miss Etb. :cl Heppinctall. Woodvillog ll. Rennie and Miss Leta Phillip. Lindsay. some, , of om" prpln visited during [Eastern Hr. Jo F. Cunninzs, Mr. I“. G, Perrin and Miss F. Weldon and Rev. A. F. Wobutcr were in Toron- to; and Minoan 'Pearl and Jei‘lle Could wore in Whitby. . Mr. J, Robeson occupied the pulpit ! in the. Predn‘zcrian church last Sun- day. during the absence of the “2:â€" W. Rev. A. F. \Vebetcr. l Mrs. L. McPherson is a! prewar ; Very ill with Lazï¬ppc. “'c Niall hr: a speedy recovery. Our Collegiate scholars. Miro: Ada Xokcs. Mia-i Hazel Richardson. Harold Hoax. Mr. Arnold Cozid. arr- spexding the week at their home-s bone. The family of our szntion m’l‘II'â€. 311'. Mulloy. arrived lmrt work. “r tit-Joann them to our midst. .___.____.â€"- l WOODVILLE. (From Our Own OOrrespondcnt I. Mi“ “lilo Stoddard, who has been attaind'mz high school in Port Hope. is spending her Easter vac..- tiori with firiemln here. 5 Mr. Herb. McKee. of the Brantford branch of the Standard Bank, â€It“: Easter with his parents here. Mr ilugh Campbell. of Toronto. has tum visitor; his uncle. Mr. 0. McLuhlan. thumb the vacation. Miss Anna. McLuhlan is visitlnz her parents during the Easter vaca- .‘tion. Hi. Why McKay visited Tor- onto blonds for Enter. Miro Mabel McArtbur visited her parents have for a few day: Min Annie Campbell visited her brotkhcr. John Campbell, of Bola. this woe . ‘ . Minn Lexie 894)ch in home from Whitby Odlcze for the Easter holl- f visited Dr. McKay law week. I Miss Mabel McArthur entertained a few friends on Monday evening . last. ! Mr. Mat Stoddard has purchased the Jamlceon property. ‘ Mrs. Malt. W in coolly-5! to l herd bed abmgh sickness. l Mr. C. H. Cavcrly was Ln Toronto 'on W Tuesday. 9 Miss Addie Wan-um returned to NWO after spending a few. Weeko with her sister here. (be 0‘ the firm of Neolzmds Ir- (vine, «minus. Lindsay. thI be at the .Queen‘o WHWoodviue. on '1‘qu Zday. April season at Campbell's ho "w. Kirkflold. on Wednesday, 10th.- . l l HON. H. B. EMMERSON. something tangible had been placed before the country, that at last he would have an opportunity of meet» ing his traducens face to face, and to give the lie to those who, to use his own words, had been circulating "damuable untruths" about him and Inotm cont ’0! benches. independence. Appeal to Courts. Btrouginhisownecnseofï¬ghkhe Hon. H. R. Emmonon le00 U9 Railways. and - IiingcTeDeuminthankm'vingfor ' or. Wanna-dun. (mvnrnmom m-Ilero (0‘ Show mounds-nu. member- luum'l «III on right to Mk quvutlonu The I motion wu- agreed to. l .lAT WITHOUT VOTEG. I. J. Donaldson Tokoo Hlo Place In Ioolutcbowon Logloloturo. Regina. Silk" April 3,~l“or the ï¬re. tlmolntbohlotoryofCanada.a-not ,wugivontoomomberinallogialc- l tive Assembly without the polling of 3 The Saskatchewan Legislature yo.- I afternoon declared that Samuel J. Donaldson, Provincial Rights om- l didoto 1n Pnnce Albert district, woo ' duly elected. e decision of the Legislature '- made. on account of the revelatiam showing the most brooch crooked work in the election of Mr. Donald- eon's opponent, among the note W the marking in the bush deputy returning ofï¬cers of enough otc to give the Government candidate a. clear majority. .. l A 80.8 IN THE CHURCH. Anarchists At Work City of ' Genoa. ‘ New York, April 3.â€"The Herald- 11. rcoerv' 0d the fo ' docpotoh. from Genoozâ€"Whrle' the csuit the! Pascivich was preaohmg' in the, Church of Ban Biro here Monty some one thew a bomb in the main door. Itexplodedandoousedatro mendous panic, but no one was in- jured. _After_ the oommobon' Father and: resumed his sermon, ï¬rst coy- In Poo- thetrececpe. Invocttga’ 'on by the police showed thatdhe bomb was ï¬lled with null' anduonwu'e' ,andledtothearreetof the authors of the plot. KILLED IN EXPLOSION. ‘ Italian on Railway Work Moots Death Near Ancestor. Hamil: ton, April 3.â€"Ton Pannm,’ ' an Italian employed by Ni olson and Riley, contractors, on the Hamilton- Bnntford Electric Railway, was killed yuterday evening by an explosnon' at Ecrmng’s Mills, near Aneacter. Pan- nm was engaged blasting rock. A charge. of dynamite did not go off an qmckly as he thought it should and he started towards the spot where the charge was set to see what was the matter. He got within a few feet of it when there was an explosion. and he was blown about a hundred feet. He was unconscious when assistance} reached him and died shortly after-' wards. l I ROYAL MOTHER IN DANGER. Queen Cristina Has Serious Attackâ€"I Sacraments Administered. . Madrid. April 3.â€"Queen Grinning; ; King Alfoneo’s mother, is conï¬ned to; herbedwithcverysevereattackot grip, her temperature reaching 40 de~ green centrigmde (104 PM heit). She has received the last 000-, rument, and her physicians reï¬ne to? makemyprediotlonutothem» of her illness: ' waswillingthatthismattershould‘ bedeoltwilhbytheoourts at the land,audinrcaigmnghisportfoliobe was actuated by the desire that.» x M ' The Blob Man He usually gets his start through the habit of saving. The opportunity II also yours. and we advise you to take advantage of it by opening 3 Savings Account with was A YEAR. us. INTEREST PAID FOUR THE DOMINION BANK $10,000,000 - 5,000,000 - 113,000,000 IEALED TENDERS addresserï¬itoidle 3 undersigned, and clamped “Tender for Beneville Drill n.2,,†will be received . at this ofï¬ce until Vledncoday. April 24, £1907. inclusirelr, for the erection of} . ' Drill Hell it Bflu'zvi‘le, Cnt., according to l O 1"“ "Id M’Aï¬cation to be seen at the :00». of W. a. Aylsworth, Eu... 0 n, Belleville, (Jot, and at the Department of Public Way-k3. 0m“ Tendon will not be considered unlo- . printed form supplied, and lined with the scroll siguo.’ tux-ea of ‘tea An cheque on a chartered bunk, pays to the order of the Honor- Him‘ of Public Works, equal 11 per cent. (10 p.o.) of the amount of that accompany each m. \. ,L______â€" d In» the w. W W. t m “‘ "' “'° W" 5.... “‘ 3“†“manommmr... .m be returned in one o! non-W of. Lemma ammo BUSINESS Tmsacmn , ' g ' ' . ’ m'mcmmundmu to- ' mob-many†3...“. RED. 0mm, 1:“ â€rest rates. Advances made On Life Insurance policies. 8» opallp‘mn-.. fall.“ 7 ,4] I"; The store wuh No second Moo; One to All Directly Dppmite the Post“ 091500. Lindsay. '