a. 000000000000000000 v000 000000000000000v0000000000000000 0W000NW00000 000 0 00000000N000§Q0000000000000 0.000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000 0000 WNMN0090000009N’ i 3 § 3 i i i i i i i i it i i z i z ..“N00000000000000.0000000900000000 OWWQQO \ . it tut : .53, W . i “toâ€. Ipara‘te school teach- in Brine your list often wantsâ€" .. we are more than readyto ï¬ll it .. Priestley’s Dress Goods,†“ Rodgers Garments ’3 m. gantles and Skirts, “Crescent Underwear,†“Kings; ,1,“ m W ‘1" “I“ News .7 -. 1 . _, ' i . flue Blankets,†“Harris Tweeds and Yarns.†“Puritan and Deï¬ance Knitted Goods.†Visit us Friday, Bargain nay, Sept. 28th.? Dress Mods, sun: 6 shades light Mantles and Skirts We are proud of 'our styles in Man- ties and we want YOU to see them. Many new touches in make thatgive re8650 sale price ............ :them distinction. Prettily designed over-check Mantle, ,side skirt vents l t trimmed, r 1250 sale ........ .... ..... ... ........ 60° “KS, #8 V6 83 enetian, 40 inches wide, smooth ï¬nish, reg 650, sale... ....500 Heavy grey Coating Tweeds, 56 price ...................... 10.90 Black ONE LOT last season’s Coats, ranging from 5.00 to 10.50; these to clear ................. 3.00 ONE LOT last season’s Coat, ranging from 11.00 to 16.00, these to clear ................. 5.00 inches wide, coarse surface, reg 1.00, sec, sale days ......... . ....... 880 Japan Tafl'eta Silk, in cream and Ladies’ overcheck Skirts self strapped White, 30 inches wide, strongly woven . and pleated, reg 5.50, sale ...... 4,75 frame, reg 65c sale price ........ 50° - , - t d dark T eed Skirts Soft spun Taï¬'etaain checks, mauve ovxéisifcskhggdwstï¬pe pagerns, self and blue tones, 20 inches wide, new strapped and braid, reg 3.00 . . . .260 for Waists, 1’38 5°C sale 49¢ Blouses, Undersklrts, Nightgowns Handsome White Wash Silk Blouses for wearing under your new fall coat. ï¬nished in very small tucking, reg 2.7 5, sale ............ . ........... 2.25 Black Sill: Blouses, two special lines, reg 5.00 for 4.20; 3.50 for ...... 8.00 Rat n Goats, Furs Young Women’s fawn and slate 3-4 Raincoats, braid and tuckings, double button front, reg 8.50, sale ...... 6.90 Ladies’ full length Raincoats in grey and fawn, reg 6.00 sale ...... . . .5.00 An early selection of your Fur Gar- grey Tweeds, smar hum 1‘ overcheck ster for Costumes or Skérgo, New Dress Plaids, pretty color com- binations, reg 30c sale ...... . . . .250 a h 1 double front, 15 inch 9“! 60¢ Plaids, newsnd pretty. for *8 'nc es ong, buttoned, Russian Suits and Dresses, these Bargain Days, m sale 83c; reg 1.50, sale ......... 1.25 Cream striped Llama Waisting, reg Marin hers ihlank: blotch on the mr- to -- . a-‘l‘hei Quiet Owns Mom. I l t -The superintendent of, Poterho'ro may he :1 their securing MB†1 Beluga will receive Qlendld nitnetlrm. A «mammm countwillhelaivsssallw begin down! with ' rapidity. 1t h 3'1“- ln. little over. a wee! -mo' in D- M m M‘r Pointed Crown. practices for the autumn amines, {to he held at Peter- ,_. m z ' haqheendmided to write the Meth- dilhmwkirkï¬ddaflyie- A sshyalsnoaalsn. A -Your money will earn 8 1-2 per cent. on depomt and a cent. on debenture with the Vic Loan Sevinfl Cc ' will. Sunlight Soap is better than other soaps, but is best when used in the Sunlight way. Buy Sunlight Soap and follow directions. â€"Wel have to thank the Bowman- ville managers for an invitation to .atpend their fair on Sept. 21 and 28. A ounplimentary ticket of admission were at walkim Cl M to on a short hunting trip. Fm what VI. 1.: ridge tail to the creating eyery year. "The Muskoka Navigation Go. mpprepariu; to build another. fine qteamer tor next yeag'e trafï¬c} to com 380,000. . -Muskr'ets are building their “in- t3 hgtnees i'm the rice bgadssin gill w, , no on t tr. e- torinn.‘ {Steppes-e say. that this he- tokens an early whiter. .Wo have noticed severe; waya ot spoiling the wood Lindsay. but: this hung which we new today is the latut-“ ." The: person .who wold-the epistle must have been a Doukabnr. t. ' put accidents“; ex- loded. sthe disbursed bullett crash- in: into Fitnnfl'n a. the erde' ' , ear. The un- almat J “Titoâ€; “aim: hh lri litngerald unas- ' â€no; took placa My. . -_-_-_â€"â€"._...==_- . not arra’rszn l '_ ipsl at the Linker More to have your -I.e B. Staples. 0! Woodville, m dis- ucinnu non Bill mum ‘ - l I. | 0'“ â€"T01Wte m mjority it h m m mm a cart- grown: and Fitzger- ald picked it up. when he was pylor- c n. M ...-r" -..â€..m. ’ > Mr PM - “a. - .1 . Bulky, at Toronto, l I M, l IA MI. ( W _ l --Mr, is. s. Mulligan, or Littord. will town Saturday. ~Dr. E. A. Tattoo. of Claremont, n h town for I flew deye. -m. John VS“, 01 Bethany. y. sin town Monday. on business. an. Pearl said-n. or Woodvme. m- a ,vfltor to town Fribr. , . ~Kr. T. J. Kayne, ct Oshawa, wag a; â€"Ma'buf. in itihe lake- is m dsr cm. Monday. October in, -â€" to town Friday: taking in the Fair. ~Hr. Jam Grant, d Kirkï¬sld. was in town; Saturday taking, in to '“l'. I t â€"n-.. Prod Rogers and Jack Hap. m wore visiting Klnmount ttienda M. . â€"* Edie Sinclair. of TorontO. I visiting Ir. sad I". J. P. Daniels. and slanting surgery. which re- ‘Mbriount. units! in. the almost imtsntusous but]! d a young lad. MUM in the near inï¬nity. (1 Victoria Mon Sunday lent. Full pea-lb ,ulss‘e‘sre wt to hand. buï¬â€˜it may that. two youths. named LaRush and Fluxes-.- ald, each olmdt sixteen‘gears of age, rd. pre- Vlcunas. Twood Suit. Waterproofs. This Store for Very Attractive clothing --liot Any Higher in Price Than You counted on Paying. aâ€"ow- a...» .....u Ila-hiâ€. 0“th «Banal-urn m Satund‘y and. min in owowlthtrienb. I." I -h(r. and Mrs. H. M. Johnston and H- C. Angus, out Mlllbrook. were in town for the Fair. .â€"_l£s'. T. H. Crowley, Peterboro's rmmng expert. was in town Satur- day taking in. the Fair. ~Mr. John Burns. of Whitby, grand organiner of the Scottish So- ciety. is a visitor in town. -lln and Mrs; Wm. Barrow and no Arnold. ct Minden, are the guests :. Mr. And. Mrs. J. i; \1 Black Suits $18. 00. Extra quality black Vicunna Suits, double breasted style, long coats. very new style, fancy black body lining. extra well made and a very dressy suit for fall and winter, quite emu! to any tailor made at a higher Ken’s Suits $10.00. :63: “1‘“ a small designs, well padded â€"rsr. Frank 3. Taylor., th n.. or shoulders, extra quality mercer- Tor-arts. Whitest friends tn town last iced body lining new 10 00 stock before leaviog {or a trip to style trouser. Spec'l .W-t vii-glen. â€"Is'a Bruce purrie. ol Cough Ken’s Suits 814.00. M. Tortotno, spent Saturday and *5 it ~, 3:, meats gives you a wider and better New “hm Ves‘mS choice. See our new Ruffs, Muï¬â€™s and Caperenes, Ties and Jackets. Our Sable Ruffs 10.00, 13.50 and new weaves and styles. Plain Nightgowns, lace trimmed, reg 1.10, saledays........ ...... 88° Bedspreads, Bllnds, Carpets, Olleloths, Blankets Heavy fawn and red and green and brown 36 inch Union Carpet, reg 45c Ouflun. OI‘ .......................... 85° ‘Vhlte Bedspreads, size 73st, reg 2 patterns stripedHemp Carpet, big 1.10, sale price ................ 88¢ value at 12c, sale price. .- ......... 96 40 dark green Roller Blinds, 'oflh 120 yds. Linoleum from one yard to 38C- sale --------------------- 290 to four yards wide, reg 45c sq. yd., Cream and green lace trimmed srle ......................... 33c Blinds, worth 60c, sale ........ 503 Extra heavy and ï¬ne wool blankets, 34 pairs 1398 Curtains, 3 1‘3 M3 white, colored borders, reg 3.50 long, 6° ins. Wide: reg 2'5°: â€19 days {or 2.95; reg 5.00 sale .......... 4.15 .......................... 1.98 Flannels, Flannelettes, Table Llnen Plain dark grey and light Flannel, Clothing for Men and all wool, reg 280, sale ...... 23.; Boys 36 inch striped and plain pink flan- Boys’ School Suits, 5 sizes up to 30, nelette, reg rzc sale ............ 93 2;; 3.00, sale pnce ............ 2.63 1 piece unbleached Table Linen, Men’s overcheck grey Tweed Suits 60 in, reg 60c sale... ......... 4.20 for {all or winter, reg 6.00, sale. .5,00 I piece extra heavy Feather Ticking, Men’s odd Pants in dark Tweed, reg 27c, sale ............... . ...209 reg 1.25, sale ................. 98c 2 patterns Cotton Towellmg, re: 6 - l IIIIIII ‘ OOOOOOOO O O D . . Boys’ Tweed Caps; reg 350 for 250 I 2C 5a 6 5° 40 ends Linen Towellin r r c )len'sl’l‘weed Caps 550 for â€.440 sale... . . .. ... ...8. . ‘8‘!- . 30’ Underwear, Gloves, Hosiery ladies‘ Heavy Vests and Drawers, reg 30¢, sale ...... .. Heavwr line Vests and Broilers, reg 60¢ sale. . . . .... ...... I . . . . . 48¢ Ringmmd moves. Women's, reg 30c, sale 33 He; Children‘s reg we :5: Ladzm' Wan! Hose reg rec sale igc: reg 30c: sale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. s3 l=lC licn‘: ‘Nuh'li Wool Shirts and Drawm. reg 55¢. sale .. . . 47 Heavy Maury yams. see. lb. Harris Yarns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65c E. E. W. McGAFFEY. L .. ,____. _â€"â€"â€"â€"___â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Willem Bank of Canada, 0mm: VlSilfD Bl nu. â€"15 33'7"" mm" Ianse dottedâ€"lind- Chtrtered by Act of Parliament say firemen lore Slim. 1882. lrhe Village or Omemco on last m. Bank, with in 123 branches and Monday vipr‘tedhy a ï¬re which at one Wes in emu“, United States and stage became so threatening that at 9"“ Britain, is in a position tomeet , one o'clock this morning the citizens mf‘iï¬mment in the line of lesiï¬- telephoned the Lindsay. fire brigade g. to send down an engine. all the hose Savings Department. “they†had. eat: all 11:2: mesh they. . ’ ' dsay - as no u up“? 01:81.00 and upwards received. 00“ “at. as I 9°“ which interest will be paid or co 1 - Wears? bBCell annhwerï¬adi that it wtou' r ' wort w “e oin wrourtimesayesr, at the highest down. - y . 8 8 01m; rate from date of deposit today .' The scene or the like was the drum Presbyterilwn mm, which n occu- pied by: Rev. J. M. Whitslnw. It is Situated. on Sturgeon-sh. in a neigh- borhood where there are lots of ether unit gar-’3 the imbterzan church on one aifle and Mr. T. C. Ivory’s and. other adjoining houses In toll ., while across the roast them is a Wire “has your patronage we can blacksmith shop. It is an“ that "an“! Of courteous treatment and Ba". Mr. .Whitelaw. and tsmrly. who M “tuition to your business require- X a. Se a: YEREX - Manager in. ......" “I". M u“ M helicalL low. publlc ‘3,“ I “We permanent MW ï¬le tor s members 8-4 Flannelette Blankets, reg LOO, sale ......................... 88c little err. 23 f‘flc , Farmers’ Business 2:“?! special attention in the line of “m8 0? collecting sale notes. making 62-: for the purchase of stockers, etc, by smoke. “had a very narrow ee- â€90. menso unis. the rear part or the Woe being destroyed. The lose it estimated at shut ersoo. The on: Lib- . Sought tans lithe Isst. Hr. Chris her Anderson. a: Wdflvllh .3â€... m1.» week on e M? “M m I ‘0’ 8 Mr. “a.“ “I Jmt "- mh sub-u tea has one s. 0 l "‘ "mm 'to fur-nieh the h M“ N! christian and H it cube: 3 blue I ' f I". I 50120†W Blouses and Taï¬'eta Cloth, see this new display of Fancy black memorized Sateen Underskirts, new pleating; reg 1.10, ....... ..1650 sale days............-........883 pink and blue Flannelette Chopped maids on anti: as velvet by applying at bed time, a l’ ht coating of Dr. Shoop's Green‘ the lips on skin of this moat excel- lent otntmc and Salve takes out com letely the sore- - - nose of on more awakened from their slumbers ï¬gural}. . t M m, The fire calm to the ma 3 w heallm Wt. 250. w by I†m â€"2 your'Stosnsohts weak. ; e: t! , .Fooddhtsesacsyou. 5 l mmmWaakandNer-voue. .' UnsDr. Shmp'o Rotora'tivo one All “WI. * â€"'l‘he ‘fblessecl rain" cams on Set- urdsy' all ï¬ght. but not till alter the management had ushered some W of warm through thebig gate at the whey; Central and packed the grand stand tight. --Toronto Star; Whiskey. is deadly union to the boil weevil. As no man can tall just when the boll weevil ‘3 going to break through and steal. a bottle of tho invaluable “crab, Should always be kept is the honest. â€"The Gull River Lumber Company have recently purchased the Bathbun lumbar dimitn in the townships of Singular-no and Steam omnprio- ln dyer musty square miles. on which then in ntill a large quantity of .veluaablc timber. -â€"The late John Shelley, blacksmith of Markham, leaves an estate 0! 812,- 288.50. _ It is to be divided among twelve relatives of the deceased and Rev. Father Richer-hon, of St. Pat- rick's church, Markham, who gets $400 and a drum of residue â€"Cannmgton Gleaner: Mr. Frank Burma. lot 7. con. 14, Brook. re- cently; threshed 50 bushe of fall wheat to the sore on the Misses King farm. Who says that Brook will not raise as much wheat per lore; as any plrt of the province. râ€"Lax-eteâ€"A Candy Bowel Lexu- no. It you have Constipation. It you have a coated tongue. it you are diary. bilioue. saliow. IA you have Headache. Sour ltornach. etc“ risk 0 cents on; Lax-ate. for yoursell. All dealers. Julianne; Owing to the mantis oi the servant girl the six oo‘luuk‘ nugget ghoul.“ headline“ cu ou . us pears one the shutter bulvnulrke‘bt society which Milled the “diaim classes trout all those who til ’i know an. int-tier an; to eat an the athlete oi the .1 I -Ohief Novices reports at ht drunk and dlmrderly" cases Fri 4y and Saturday. the hi: days at the Lind-say Central Fair. That Mn't mural many out of euros 16.000 vislv tom yet he says it beats all post ro- corda for Fair days. Re never saw so much drinking More ae he did on Friday last. -â€"-'1‘he diomtlng discharges the nus and three}, and the foul drum eaterrhal breath. ans quickly dis. penned with tarrh Cure. tic agents an Oil Eucalyp oi, Wild. Idnlgo. etc.. luvs been in- corporated into a snow white cmm making a catarrhal helm unexcelled. Sold by all dealers. by using Dr. Sheep's Oa- Such soothing antisep- tus. Thym- -Nes:t year 'the directors of the My, Central Fair should try and please a great number,o£ their visi- tors by placing seats on the grounds when 'miizh't‘. front their weary bones. have. he a most popular move. The seats could he tutored in the for! um on Fair days. i and delicate visitors They got the many. and this would aged â€"Pink Lip, Libs Velvet, Bough. or Cracked Lips,- can be v0. The ettecton at is always immediate certain. Dr. Shoop’s Green burns, raises. and all It is surely a woo- “Hamster-y in glass Jars at ...4, contemporary mye: “Several proper-t wuss heard in the North- Ontario ~n‘hode didn't open at the , (trail at the month. W l to Mose teache to s t “31 with than. 13..“ when†The reason is Mittens:- salaries lend Vsobscicsednntlltherete- , Ii mothendnawhaoitdoatoryou. TALLMANâ€"FLIMlfl0.-A‘t Lindooy. siennaâ€"moruâ€"u CURBINSâ€"PABKIN.â€"At the mo normâ€"womenâ€"At the real- wmumm ...!- Msmbcgl d the Order 0! Wood- men d the World gathered. at Ome- mee a Sunday lei to plrticipats in the unveiling d s Wool-sews monu- mentplaoqlov‘thsu-sveotmsaol the departed member! at the order in, that venue-the lute w. J.8wit- â€' ' Th mcmhastmmu Camp were ï¬ankill. Gen d Slur-wood Camp, in; at the hood! {I the former. while Mr. D. Cinnamur and Ir. Adam Watmmi led the {indoor brethren. Af- ter the norm. which was witness- odlby a have mbsrtot villagers. the vidtina brethren were entertained by mmammlmn . I. M1 the It“. The. Bell Telephone Co. has corn- mused work on. its new system of underground: cables for all wires on Drillia main street; The preliminary work now being dare in the sinking; otahnftsom the. Peter-st. roadway. o â€"-.â€"â€" ' It We. ' In another column we stated that Master “Nor-mic" McCon- nell had captured live maskslongo in ‘ Sturgeon lake. the largest welgï¬ing 10 "I. It will fill ND. “Arts of Fish and Game A-oolatlon members with Joy whcn they learn thdt Wednus-. «by or were waited on lag Fishery 0m Bradshaw. and t e editor was s quatloned as ty the ver- y d the item. It was (pointed out that flees-r loo-noel had broken the law by catching live lish. but when we“. sl‘ned that we had «totally a: t u v names at three oi his youth! assistants. rid Hradahsw admitted that he i 'l'hc was. tor‘ humor-sees. ' t proves we t turn â€" that he instructor is useless in the ditch at his dut and that he is a .122... reader «'1' rs. snug IW‘I l _ sures. WILSON.vâ€"Ati Linda . cuflcpt. 8M. :thel wll‘o of Peter llama. Wstoh' mao-Wardu.d a II. . on Sept. doth. smiths mirvc two good orida. They make tb peopl‘ laughâ€"somewherâ€" M sometimes. the mat a pro- Sept. and. m m a", Jan flitehle train 01 thought. Here is an erasuplo that many. a etorekcepcr oboe m is not so strenuous as venues. on Wallace, 8.1).. m Bycreon Tallman. o! Wilhoruloe. to Jennie Fleming, 1 the some place. undo-y, on D.. Dual Finher. at Ops,~ to Lev- lna McGlll. o! Menus-a. dense d the bride’s lather. Ops,on Sept. 25th. by the Tev. Jan Wol- raoe. B.D.. Thus “on“ Cur- rino. d Ops. :to Hana Evelyn. husband Mr. Samuel Par-ken. m d the bride's (other. Smsex- u.. on Sept. 26th. by the Rev. Jae. .Wallaoo. B.D.. William Herbert Mc- Neil. of Janetville. Ito Hildshiay. side-t daughter oi Hr. BeoJernin dance of the With" ants. by; Rev. G. H. copeland. Campbell- tord. a: Saturday. Sept. 8th. 1906. ï¬'ï¬ï¬iï¬ï¬‚i’ï¬mï¬ i'ï¬â€˜.‘ o s p . . to la, youngest (huhtenot Ir. 0km- m-‘d manila. when“ has turned in its Isolation. tâ€"Yours. out“ w e at shop III Germ . but you must . in town u , tin patented M, {Idiom-st, h; . -M Echo: Among the visit- ors to the Lindsa; show last week' were Mr. Brown, r. sell Mrs. Field- lw. If. an! In Wm. Banemyflr. J. Pritohard. Mr. J. J. Mortimer. Hr. Wm. Wilbur and several others. *. and Mrs. James Potter. w left Saturday. cm for flew. York. where then have secur- ol ' as organist and paid $3“ WM“ â€in?! â€E" 's in ‘ y} t ey has. nab munch d a large number at friends. especially, throu¢h their musical talents. Mir. Kcongh' has alrro made many. Monk through handling' . as editor. d tin Watchman-Murder columns. COIIUNICATIONS. nurses-s m. (To the Editor of The Post) Bitâ€"I notice! that you have been leading the use of your columns to assist in this (and. This is indeed very laudable. but did it ever occur to you that the {shaman are pay- ihg too dear (or their whistle! l venture the assertion that every man who is taking an advertisement in tho sohome is doing so with the solo object o! aiding the (immom and not from any. expected assis- tance to their business (tom the an» snrtihin‘. i wonder ll tbev ever thought to ask what pr rtiou ol tflh matey! is to t benefit «I the ï¬remen l mav be in error. tmt venture the statement that am. it not seventy-live d tints mono: nose into t (I the midï¬emflnolrr ollhia phil- nnthropin it; «been» who can mm no interest to our lirsmen. Verity Mom was ruin. involved 0! commend»: this scheme. it the lessor has! promoted a list to our buttons men and others. thosum avers unison is interested as well nourish-leashes) Ilosluoufl- ht tht the Md would have a much larger. sum at lie dispersal than the“ Will he sits: the present a. " LI Lindsey. Hopi. 20th. . m keeping Quiet 'l‘b: labors of the protestant 10k:- it mththcmaxpouhrtoad- ommyâ€"Gan we play at keeping here, mammal . hummerâ€"(Who has a headache)â€" he very quiet. Tommyâ€"Well. we'll pretend we h't advertis- Tod'apeldnlinemintheehopuue . . the oily new. Advertise in “in Pm‘d‘“ McNEILLâ€"McGILL.â€"At tho resi- Tb Pats . ‘~ . . - â€"â€"â€"+_â€"â€" Young shun. Is This You! Every city has mo yours; follows that are [getting thmnaolvos in shape to spend a useless lite. shoot as otter: as possible and leave it tor good so soon as they, can. They do not care. to work and are more or. he of a bur-slur :to their parents. It is a pity. there is and law compell- â€than†do mow. M They skip The man who drops out of early in the race. smokes cl- ' goat ser- 0891 Capital Reserve woonvr LLE Men's fancy herrinbone Tweed Suits, splendid fall and winter weight, serviceable good dark colorings, very latest cut, twilled . body lining, well padded shoul- 0vereoats at 810.00. A big verylatest good service A big range at each ..... .... J. SIITGLIFFE SONS, CASH ONE' PRICE LINDSAY m In “HAWA BANK 0r Hamill A Safe Capital - “4,400.0â€. Beet - - SIWJDOO. General Banking and Collecting. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Deposits of 31.00 and upwards received. Interest at current rates from A. MONTIZAMIIRT, lime-r A Branch is new open at FINILON FALLS with every Basking facility. n... Standard bank 0 2.000.000 1.180.278 1.880.278 w I I who ° Fund - - â€Nos-I; BRANCH -m- CAMBRAY (SUB-BRANCH TO IMMY.) Open every My and Friday. Farmerswillllnditmost convenient to nseCamhrayasabankingpeint. ws. myrrh. W Investment ,4: I, This Company’s Debentures af- ford an investment that is abso- lutely secure. The whole of the Company’s Assets which consist of ï¬rst mortgages on improved real estate and municipal bonds of ï¬rst-class character. being date of «will. compounded M1“ pledged in guarantee. Erggt‘ yearly. 4 Per Cent. paid on sums of 0100.00 and up- ward for tonne of one, two. three, four or ï¬ve years to suit loves. tors. Coupons attached for in- terest payable hall-yearly. Psldllp Capital. - 8105.000.†Surplus. - - - - $22,500.00 I! Vltll’ll Ill ll Slims (my, muses MI. “'0 Whole... cease I-I- JAS. LOW. longer. Ifll SIERHNG BANK OF' cannon. Authorized MN $1,000,000 A G I N 0 Y SAVINGS BANK DEPT. A Branch of this bank has been opened at above point, and a general banking business will be transacted. SAVINGS DEPABTIBNT. interest is added to the If you contemplate making a ova-yet: indsenameoftwoor “Innuendo! n. my Isa-Join: months. Account- chauge in your banking connec- prioe. Ourprice...... .. ..................... m... 18.00 varrrty‘ of ï¬ne black and stylish Tweed 0mm. styles and ° allowellmade andslidgmgiye 10.00