(3‘12: 0! 8.1.90 3nd u wads h _ p received, Mbummt vnll be pddor co r- 2:.“ M from“ ‘ ï¬n. n: the higheot "Mn-.1 dlto of doped: to at! Western Bank MM IJT'I'LE BRITAIN ."0 "elsoï¬cit your patrongge and shall mm our power to further your I!†,with its 123 branches and M BulkCanada, United Stan and Wm Bmxiii! is in a position tomcat augment in the line of legiti- authorized capital $1,000,000 Gmda ha}; Eée3"o5'é'§t V7506; Road, as a. sub-agency to the Kirkï¬eld 3mm, and hereafter a UsPOSTZtS received, subject to . and interest compounded â€13133683 year, at highat current Iflf SIERUNG BANK OF CANADA. Victoria Road GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Former customers of the On- tario Bank Branch will be ac- commodated as heretofore. Intemt allowed on deposits and compounded quarte‘rly. Branches at all important cen- rm in Canada and in London, Eng, New York, Chicago, Spo- kane, Mexico and Newfoundland. w Paid Up 314.400.000.00 lat . - - - su,000,ooo.00 m Profits - $159,831.84 mu Assets - $168,001,173.00 Every dacription of 3 Banking ‘usiness transacmd. \ BANK or Monmmwmrm 1W 13): ofe LINDSAY BRANCH. â€ed by Act of Parliament 1882. Deposits of $1 and upwards received; interest allowed at current rates and paid quarterly. The depositor is subject to no delay whatever in the withdrawal of the whole or any portion of the deposit. ~ gapchpr the Sterling Bank 9f 3. E. WALKER, President ALEX. LAIRD, General Hanger A. 33%;â€, Superintendent of transacted, on Tuesdays and of each week, at the above- point. Branches throughout Canada, and in die United‘smtcs and England ’in our Savings Department. Deposits of$x and upwards arerwéived, on which the highst current rate of intenSt is allowed. NoDdaysinMBIgWIllï¬-awals LINDSAY AND VICTORIA COUNTY BANKING HOUSES THE STANDARD BANK H. J. LYTLE, J. A. WALKER. ll “tuition in tho “30 0‘ both; a]. notâ€. tanking no patch» of nook-n. etc. ESTIBUSIED l8l1. Manager Lindsay Branch. LINDSAY nmcri I‘. I". Mum, Maï¬a!- nwcau mo Ar mu? m w: HEAD OFFICE. TORONTO A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED COMMERCIAL AND FARMERS' PAPER DISCOUNTED: Department. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT 91 - Manager OECANADA HeadOfï¬ee ; «1*;8‘.‘ Toronto Ly rosr LINDSAY, FRIDAY, AU $1.00 OPENS AN ACCOUNT Manager. ion those rpeoéle who know enough to ‘rget their own. It does not scorn to ms to the riyht than: any onq should have to apk’MJhe‘flr she mm ban: this a? that Beat. 13!: would 700 :timr, 15901131: to take. '3 than m1: if tug}: axe vacant mhun the. train. moves 0.11, and not when the people are crowd. ingg in at 5 Mn station. .wemm ulwnal MM. it a. W undama- m; example at the 2Wâ€. «some 9mm out the ï¬fth Mn boon unplaitadb) ‘ than who came mm. It woukl u. mt but. at times. M M the» an» Mmld been an (out «at: it they could. but thy. can‘t. » :5».th 00!ch mine. or a mu: lot. or a mutant monopoly. m; 00‘ 111mm death. and with ad has my um w‘thaw wide. a:- Man ‘11 M when M moan. " Vl‘hOSe of us (who travel to and fro. either on boat out «train, cannot owc’ have tonne across what might be termed the ‘tmvel-liqg mags†â€" it, we are not one olfl them. ourselvesâ€"the genus is never very mar away. On .afboat,,xbe mmmnfltqndac. they are not conï¬ned to one sex). pick out the best chateau! the best positicn, and. not content with that, they nut in their im- their feet; matter. haw anon mre 3WD: 0n the train they want two mun lsehts. and without the slightest Ire-d gen-d ï¬ll up the with their true‘x, and â€am! am mez- the‘other. Thaw: seems to be very little, it any, oftne anilk at human him in them, to: thy will sit there with as uncan- ~aael’zzyenda look on them asuï¬therc were stacks cf. moom and. see people. pass them, leaking lamgidï¬! at the Ivacant seats and never stir a move to let them have ohe, until some one with mare name than the aeatptmkz-s It almost by lforoe. , The look they. 1391:. however. its sometimes intended to squelch them, but it: does not. :mzz o By “111: srnoum." ;: «00999909009990099 OOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOQOO JAMES lBW, NEWTON SMILE, lanager, Assistant. Open from 9 a.m to 4.30 pm Cbnsnlt us when making a. moxtgage loan. We insist on the highest security, but we allow the most liberal terms of repayment. are the chief considerations in investing your savings. We assure you of both and respect- fully invite your account. Interest 3 1-2 and 4 per cent. Securityâ€"That of a i ' ï¬rst mortgage ’ Some Remarks on Wings in General Paid-up Capital, 810,000,000 Rest, -- - - 5,000,000 Total Assets, - 113,000,000 safety and Proï¬t SAVINGS BO’Y. T. MORSON, Manager ESTABLISHED 1861 21M. ’07 “Momma. can I we.“ ir. heaven I†“No child; dreams w! there." - “Well. mu. how will the Lord know I belong to the but Iocletni'! ctr. “MANITAâ€-lloduood rat» on Hondaâ€. Thursday ml Satur- day, from llnduy to Gobooonk and lloturn 180; to Radon Fall. and Return 800. For parties of 10 or our. 1-3 on rag. rot-m fan more to blame in the matter. pre- sumably the parents. out whishavor it is. our children are Izrowmg m with habits at carelessness about them that will be hard lto shake of! when they want to ,do so. In has .We wuqlfi likcjto see sane on the methods in â€thoroughness" that that made «Booker Washingtanmhapt he is. adaptedby byiaoth our parents and teachers might in this .t‘oma an Lindsay. We don't know which is w snow, no is pan-wan gram- witxh- Remove“, Carnegie. Rmketnflezr and other representative Amt-ileum. At Me: ham new: and co!- lqzeu. maniacal and otherwise. by the amen, where he in turning out an educated nag-no that is no diam to the country. in which he hat-L to live. . . ness" hegguflom_bheYankee 'mwnn he Wmate enough to hum: over him when a boy, so that when he. went to appLy {or pntramoe Cq w. school (or “nivgxgers†it stood hm in good stead. [l‘hey mill V rgnemhcr that when he amt-wed at' the Lynx)! Not long ago we had the Unsure of reading the life of Booker. Wuh- ngton. 11: there are cap: of our leaders who have not rand this in- qgmphy, we can assure them there is a great brunt in photo on {It-5m. It can be bad. at our li-orary. and we would seriously advise anyone and ev-‘ ayone to mad it. Those of our readers whohnwe read the book wnll remember the lessons in "thorotnh- Itisrdflmln'ng born-n acmpeoâ€" cple. occasionally, .who are ream un- selfish,‘a.1t:houz~h one mentors how it moths out to their beneï¬t. We memos: being an a crowded trans- continental train some yen-m ago when the medical mtenaity wen takinga mmmahe Conwt. 0m» very eminent doctor on froroato .waa being pitied and commends}, and In:- in; all sorta at nine t-hing'smaidabom him. Manse the («Invent his pppor- tnnitias at gaming his meals-on the dining car in oifler that 'ttbe [adios might have a chance. 'Wq heard the other doctors saying it wag a shamn. but we do :not recollect £0 drue heard any say they were rpm; to give up their place to him at, the next meal. uWe only travahled M315 them a day. «and did not see what happened next day, but rub-13 we know. that «his WW did no: dohim any harm. That was twenty nun ago. and today he easily tops ms procession in (tomato and [5 11.; no means an old man yetâ€"just an 13- stanaoe a; good home training. natur- al gentlemandiness. ï¬nd a tantamn control at his own: inner .mln. eels. is pretty wall trained. and in in the denisdetmtum we all should aim 9t and tannin moï¬lqu‘acm- us." ' It ifs akin to the unrea- swing brutality m dviaplay in I». crowd taming to got on a crowded excursim train or but l an (au- twe will (be 1351:, when we trample and shove naidn‘in detenneleas womagand children in: order to get a [good place (or ourselves. One who can act the gentleman, under such circumstan- aim haaVe any value, is the people . mhocome after If they never cam‘e or name and did not stay, (hoses (clâ€" km would soon gave "up and «move an themsellms, but it the people some and stay, they maï¬ately ;, ive rule W «value. and the (more that came and stay, {the greater the value gnu: them, and it :3†thus .wu have muse rmho neither toil not 3911!. and yet Solomon in all! has 'ylorbï¬mus not a patch to some on“ duhgm, either in the height at their splendor or the depth at their. tony. mus hambu- mess diapLayed can tmvehting, is just an em of. .‘bad prooï¬ng and shows a lack all the'tg'mce at unself- ism-em. whwh h a girtt that requires my. m'ratml naturin; in most at ( will not be worn my Iilk dnu a law uma’dmz. hmvor. of. this «ï¬ne type with: Wmlmflâ€, mum to Nani, India. has mun a barman nix-wow typo. looser In tho our 1:33.11: the munch murktlcfl. in nu: Mu ‘ mm. '3“; W that the ordinary. variety it. unhmuflbn mum Natin to China is a miniatunqoa. areas which has the {peculiarity at hearing; a huskless and. This Mr. Carton Mported. crowing it with me native regenerated nut ï¬xed a var- iety in which the seed is readily Bop- uaihle (army the shot! by. the process at threshimz. . In preparing this now out «for, the table it ink ndL nea- esmry. as in the came at ordinary varieties partially to cook it on the ,kiln in laden to canon the objection- able hairy but. (I‘d um nothing a! it! expanse. the kiln. treatment se- flounly. MM tho Myth“ duh Wu. who now. out. too. Month. (cam 01 m Chine-o ought in 1 Maximum: 15 to 19nd- woman gpiklot instead u; the mug! may a: Again. by causing the debate British cultivated at with tho m- tivo Mild mt, ‘whtah win stand m exuding-a 06 «cold. Mr. Gog-ton pro- dawedntypewln'nhnot onLy yields an mm 20 (bushels to the were. but Mill duty near†the wast m- oon. :Wibhtn a m years utter he had (placed his new "Woes" out on the market MM at- thoBri- ï¬sh out drop was being mped. tram this breed. the Mm melta :whe‘alt. m tomutharn ' , holds (ï¬che grain so tenaaianly that it. cannot be thrash- gong. Byuoasm; stifled otthe t W types mm the spam. Mr Gan-hut; precluded a miety .whaeh willstandttur weeks after“. hr {9e without shedding a gram. though gt unbeeadly thrashed out by on or: m blumhar. ‘ (rake mane a! the outstandinz achievements. As the British and other Ewan breeds of wheat hold the grain lightly in the chaff the (planet, when the am to he har- mtd is lamae, among a mans ughhspeugwm ‘oyr Mug“. On when tum all parts of the world he W mg-zudial 11 cut. ov- er 500 Mild and cultivated Matias :1 load platinum and crossed than: with the K)kiudu‘ed tnpas grown in Great Britain. The expenmento ran into thousands It was then (ound that should a 116“ breed 61;] aft slightly in yield under ordinary cultimtion owing to inbreedin;.ut can be stimulated and 'kgpt up to the ï¬rst standard by fresh re- msimgs. Abundnqcc themfore is no longer a matter at. chance and 10' “lily rrhis ranks pm; the world‘s greatest discoveries hinge]: dithnt point. the-discoverer began to «intricate his war breeds among tax-meta. as great. a‘he am: at Seminal: needed to mm ï¬xhy varies with “My“. Aphnhs. - A Having mural cent. and «were much higher and stronger than the pared: pleats. On the other hand no two sack thus dealt [with produced plum quivte alike. nNetnrevwne making hex-own experiments. (raking three all take fluent plant: out of era-y hundred wisdom-n theoeedot themmhy- [bride in the sound mun. MI. Ga:- ‘han again erased than nmrscialu. In thk my the made his My dthetpo'wcr toblenduelootad quad- itias. rile also bum! that in NW- tiun as the tendency Ito "apart" ex- glaciated item the new type bean-me x . IMPROVEMENT 0F SEEDS. than when he went on to experi- menting and weaving (or (W- aeVen me. _ (the «puts‘ape just Mr. Gaston then-dare tried artifi- cial eras-fertilization. .Thc rwork called for Micaey and dexterity. It had to be done on snow-in; plants with the help or the microscope. A few minutes was the longest inter- val during arm 1t the m1 junc- turethoripendpdlen tron.- one: plant could the Wen-ed: to m Ii- pend mmlos or another. and mu: oardul absemtiona at the preteen at growth taken with the méomecgo were max-y helm the investiga- tor could get even this tar. - (the results, hamster. were aston- ishing. Fran the elm-fertilize! needs Mr. Gum raised brads at wheat wlï¬ch gave yields up to 50m tBut sent-tortilization menu in- breeding and that-dare degeneracy. and though salvation and t‘mtma'. in am apt-ultimo to some ex- tent ducks the process. the tendency ’u still M. In plan: We as in am- m! lite variety. within du clinics,» So he threw nuthon’tiea to the ninth. and became an 'authority' tor Manson. In that (roan his first du- oovery it «was can to conclude thy: it! natural om-ï¬yï¬llmion cxidod there would. be such an endless m“ meditation at ‘bporte" and hybrids that agriculture «maid b; impouuhc Belt-tertilintiqn in: nature“: mm of preservinz established types. liod won natural ommtilixiu; to get new condimtiona. Nearing; hag- .penad. 8am; m “bottom La; bottom the uqapm’s a; failure. his mic- rmcope showed him that the regro- ductive «93m at every plant are eu- closed togethar in a sealed com .8)" (allow-in; the authmitim he had. ban deflating on plant- 31de (emu:- if : INIERESIING man my; gi an botany and accepted as gape. that cereals. Imam. clovam etc., :11: naturally oth N mum- Ignorant; plan: being blown on the “penal avulos at soothe; He want- ed to Mon tho wheat crops 0: England, which muttered from rust got; ware wreath the straw. Be an- ,rrhe W at the [Tahoe BUtata m the ammo cf. the mtnbe one of Its first lunar him. (NM NM agricultural de- partment has III. 39‘ to tut lam] yet. It bus when. an on. (o grandpa“ Antq Gauze W; to the (mom. bonanza the dw (or mus without a precedent! How could it have I M; t mum: AUTHORITIES. mo bqgin with Mr. Carton explod- ed the_ noting. 9M all_ th Wm THE RURAL EDISON; (Continued Cram last week.) (the own! mm at A3- tan Gym, gear. Wardmgtou. cover 450 ma. Outsido the ‘Waaln'ag'tos burg: q (plant Mum they are the Ingest in the world. Botmishl 1m all puts of the gidae name that Anton Gauge 1'er the motel at man: methods. I S ' mention given n Diseases of W Women and Children. m lent-ct. lint-y. nun-sup“... Ibltu.’ W of Trinity Oahu-My and Out. W 06% to: Wopâ€, Tomato OLIVE U. REA. I D. C. I. lot Um M. If people sre not csrelul then is slimy: dsnger of sunstroke or heat prurtration in Oppressively hot sni humid weather. If given a. chance, the healthy body regulates its own lust. The principsl mesns to such an end is skin evaporation. It we per- s-pire freely we take the first step. To keep the skin clear. clan. trans. pirshle and slertly responsive to chases is 0! prim: importsnce. Light outer gsrmmts. cool hsthinc. tuning breases. Ihndy streets. o)ld. bland drinks and light foods all help to msintsin the equilibrium between the inside and outside body. These seam simple enough on general prin. ciples. but how {3' think of apply-i ing them properly. remarks the N. Y. Herald. The thoughtless one wiil lead his internal forms with the 3am Ice: he uses in the coldest weathz-r and open his fluzs the wider. that' it usy burn the monlieroely. Wn\t he should hslp he directly hinders. With overloaded stomach. neocsssruy embarrssud digestion. weskencd hesrt. brain omrstimulsted with uhohol and with the cnersl debilitv lhst follows in the rsin. he is in the worst possible. condition to re‘ sist high tempersture in any ahapo. When men snd women law to tun point. to assist the body in sceom. srodstiss itsell to extrema um than will be fewer ‘sullsrsrs from its effects- ’ ‘ _ 'Iou my in I. W an un- m by n Loon! com-I. Evening Pant olJnly 1’6 ‘ A Post reporter. called at the preo mixes of the Dominion Wheel Co. last etching. now undergoing formation, Mime (notary will be located in the shops lormerly occupied by the Hamilton Cnrrinze Works. The place ‘ is undergoing extensive repniis. ll‘hxe: large kilns have been on“: and three cnrlond o't telloen and “:0 0! spoke: are ordered. A meeting to tom the company will be held: to- day or to-norrow. The cnp itnl is “him. and may 0! our leading citizens nre intern-M (which is quite true. but in my op- inicn who are addicted touch 3 are. to be pitied. and no dc- soflib; Mummy nthar than un- sure. who Weapon however whobin mm; (or tho dol- lamhemkawt at it. Mam-d3 be mile to keep a Mt how-m :dha'owtblatw.1tholnwisi§ I Ran huh Windâ€"Yours. eve. .. . A CITIZEN. Mm.mâ€"WILV to no mundahfldunintheuzcueâ€"un tiltheyueunafletodnudupï¬tn molytimcurtho We ca..- madhheplwetotakenhudnnd nee-whntcan be done to stop it. F Now. I indented thus is a luv to pnvent m selling 1611qu to people turbo no dumb drunk. .K this b no. it h time comma; w “charm to ham this km W- tu'las lam dole m’lumitb «stun there to ï¬ne the man who ct: drunk. and la tha Wkeeoer; uhepensu.mt whoa hate.- hwoma: so numb: :1 common 3 as to dish out his woman! cage E5 man-cum. (dbtboEqï¬torct The Past)¢ Dear Sunâ€"K you will permit meta take up 3. mil bit (1 spam iuyour paper. I wonlq like to can: .1- pro test against §0ch new a: took place In this (air Villlmgc o: 36:31-- dny tanning. the 20th inst. M im- migrant‘ women who live with they!†hm at I. cum oboe. came to the village in .the magnum. etch with a mall child. and ocean-1 puiedby the husband‘d: onset the men. «Darin; the anal-noon and owning the people loitored around row It the â€called hood: of the place and more gold liquot until the! beam to intoxicated am an .wo- mm were umJl- to take am: 0! tum: Junta: and mm: naycflcd than antic“: and gamma into a r--- suler ï¬lm-Iran ï¬ght. vain; Ignaz-awe mm but clout people no 1m 2». and man; och other: clothe. sl- most of! theit hacks. .Vinta'ia Road. JILY 22nd I It. "millerâ€"Mn; Juno, July.“ Inasmuch! Half I.- cum Batu-n Far. From mm» to mm on Ionian. Thursday. and Saturdays, 400. Valid for um am m o! In- suo. 108m Point, any»: gular nturn far. 250. “lid 30 any: from law. TIIE MIIIIOI "ESL 00. lflhfle chanting. m m‘wmu he: the think. huh, growth on! he W state: 381:: to sgw'owam d (d- mlnflo Ind nah mu wfll ap- prednte t-ha m‘lue an a organ. which. giving n plant as haze and cumu- lcnt u the old .3va mt us an ab. mt will Monk. hut. W. 1mm COMMUNICATIONS MIG Mott of our tong birds have thr w not“. expreuiw of Ion. alum and [allow-hip. The mm all new to keep than in touch with on another I do“ 31:11am I“ to thin 11:: ch: maul. "Iteration spply to Linda: JaloWOnu-lo. mm Loan 9.15 '1.15 15.15 ............ LAKEFIELD ............ Arrive Loon 9.45 1.45 6 ‘5 ......... YOUNG’S POINT ......... leave LOO†10.15 2.30 ’7.“ .......... MAJESTIC I'D ............ 10". Leon 10.30 2.6 7.“ ......... MOCRACKEN LD’G.... lave be." 11.00 - 3 00 8.15.......JUNIPEB ISLAND. ...... lave Am†"- 5m 9-mum ......... 3mm un-a-os...- 1"" Arrive 11.80 4.00 9.00.111 JULIAN 8nd VIAMKDEJQVQ Arrive 12.00 3.†8.45 ....... BUMGE FALLS. ...... have poms mtionod “on. Duly mention mum. Echo‘omnst Burma: F311. Bump. [gals urged on boat . M V Triplodnilyauviootnanly ht to Augustsm BIA! .0". Drnh n MW“ READ" Lou. 7. 00 gm. .......................... BONAYGEON- .......... v .............. Arrive 7.45 p.- In". 9. 30 n.- ....................... CEEIONG Pm ........................ .14..†5.00 p.n Luv. 11.15 mm .......................... WORN ............................. Jun 2.15 11.. Lain 12. so an ..................... BURLEIGH l'ALLB" ................. Laue 1.00 3).. Burlolgh rum, stony unto, Lakcflold. EMPRESS Tri-vookly Service. June 10 to Sept. 14. ï¬endsâ€, Thanh†and Sundays. tun DOWN. am UP. Loan 6.30 tn ..................... ......BOBCAYGEON ....................... naive 8.00 1).. Lone 7.30 can ........................ STURGEON POINT......... .........locve 7.00 p.n Lave 9.00 3.1: .............................. LINDSAYW ...............urive 5.45 1).. Lou. 10.00 mm ...................... STUMEON POINT ..................... u-rin 4.30 p.m' Lave 11.15 Luann“... . ........FKNELON FALLS .........srrive (.00 1).: Law 11.“ mm ............... ....... ...... MALE .......... max-in 3.00 p.n Arrive 12.45 pan. .......................... COBOOONK .............................. have 2.00 p.- ‘Xmâ€"Muuï¬tmhhttom forhnduyndunitnhorrom trip, having 10: W a 7.00 p... " OnMnnnthhhbuti-opuformohutu Bahama. Ohomong, Barium OGEMAH. 1m lOthtoSoph-aboruth. Myexeoptï¬ubys. have ............ . 2.45 p.13 ............ MYGDN..........urlve 2.00pm. ......... eon- 'Leeve 7.00 tn. 3.45 p... ........ .8011)! POINT ............ naive 1.151)... 7.15 p.- 'l;eeve 7.30 tn. 6.30 p.-......S'l'mm POINT ...... urive 12.45 p... 71D 5. Arrive 8.“ ma. 5.45 pan. ............ LINDSAY ............... leeve 11.30 e... 5.50 9.. CellingetPleuentPt. oneignel. Keel-eervedenboud. '0: Heideyl, ï¬nicky- end Sundays, beet will leeveSe-dy Point gt 6.1.0 tn, ad Sturgeon Point st 6.30e.n.. connecting with only min; mine e: Lind-3y. Nm-Seturdsyi but will unit urinl ot "mi-(train: harm end Port Hope, giving connection with surgeon Point and Debenygeoa. June In to September 15th every My nommg' will leave Bahama for Idndny st 5.45 3.1:. ' 87 Kent st. HIE Hen! Valley Navigation (o’y limited. you: target, please,‘that we have several houses and lots in Toronto. which as an investment are sure and quick money makers. um The farm that was advertised in this space. MOVE QUICK! Here is another such for you. THETAYLOR ESTATE SOLD ON SATURDAY SAILINGS OF STEAMERS 1907. Undeny, Sturgeon Pt... Schuyzeon. ESTURION. Serviee June let to September 1401, (1.11, except Sud-y. 10.15 10.30 11.00 6! â€ï¬rst! which most hid; 108. G. EYRES 8: SON, All orders are boat or train. Smear New Geode at the chlne Hall SUIIER SPECIALSâ€"Table Glasses in all varieties, Limoge China at cheap prices. New Cut Glass, etc., etc. . L. CAMPBELL. KAWARTHA LAKES U N E a carefully ï¬lled and promptly delivered at PHONE No. 10. utter when unit by i. cut rutâ€"the voice at uncontrolle ror tad min which in aux-l mum- in .11 apaeiesâ€"diuommt gamma. the. ether note. :04! no :31an int this 1 1: simple at: h 'of cod ed umrc.‘ ry life Opposite Pym’s Hotel. â€"o.oononooono 0...... .OouooDIOIoonla: 'Jnn-Iï¬oou 000.... aooooooonnu-to '00 "o.OIulvo-:cun o! ï¬ne-coco. Ill. :u Itoovoonno .0 ' 1O. 3th.,‘but this last i: an and Idloddo on air cull only st «Maid.