Branches at all important Hikes in Canada. and m Lon- E‘Tel'y description of a Bank- W buSiness transacted. Ilka-est allowed nn dammit; W Pill Up - WANNN N ° ° - “LINN.†WI! Profits 959,83!“ W Assets - “SWIM.†HERB unis†amen. BANK 0f MONIREAl C. 8. THOMPSON, Manager In soliciting your patronage 'wo‘éin m m of courteous Wt and mutation to yaur business require- Farmers’ Business undue specul attention in the line of eating or collecting sale notes. inking Win: the purchase of smokers, etc. Savings Department. Eugenia of $1.90 and upwards received, p which interest will be paid or com- pniod four times A: year, gt they highpd mm, with its 123 bunches ad guinin Canada, United snu- and “mm, is in a position tomcat mnquimnent in the line of legiti- winking. m“Brest allowed on deposits, Mic"“’I’(>111111ed quarterly. hm Seams; 2 Eggs 3 a: 655 «am 35 one “a massage yoga any ‘5 Mam Bank of Canada LITTLE BRITAIN Deposits of $1 and upwards received; interest moved at m rates and paid quarterly. The depositor is subject to no my whatever in the withdrawal of the whole or any portion a! macro-“â€" LINDSAY BRANCH. - - W. C. T. MORSON, Manager m “12D, General lamp: mew throughout Canada. and in the United States and England mud by Act of Parliament 1882. . J. LYTLE Mustaddeljfoutilmayear WM WmCmecï¬oa 'wflhd W THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE W DWt Deposits of$r and upwardsuetecaived. h“ on which the haghcst current rate of inter-st is allowed. {me from dais of deposit t5 (by ESTABLISHED 1817 I‘. F. Lamar-e. Hugger guncnss ALSO A‘r Own“! A!!!) woonm I5tho A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED coausncuu. Ann "may PAPER 0WD: mmPt attention day or “,King Edward Howl. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT 91 , DENTIST, OFFICE. TORONTO $1.00 0PM AN ACCOUNT LINDSAY BRANCH LI NDSA Y. FRIDAY mm 1.13 ‘ m1 Wm yioumseiflf with heavy . lâ€?- Yum mrï¬cular kind of pe‘!’ mm my. be emedding‘iy. o’bmoxiom MM mm 111;! ubé‘ m for Business. M’t bath; home ï¬roufles 6!? tbs ofï¬ce w 95'!“ 1:119:11 therapi‘ â€- . M’t which: this» who work with .m an Image [011' whom you' work. i The recent ‘lassitude in Y. M. C. A. circles has changed to one: of! ac- tivity. and at a. recent meeting of the Board of Directors a new secretary and physical director was engaged. and the Association promises to boom from now on. . The new men are Messrs Cook and J. J. Thompson. of the Toronto West End Y. M. C. A4 and these men will start active work in the near future. .With two "hustlers†such as these men are, the work is bound to go forward. The physical department of the Y. will receive better attention than heretofore. All members are re- quested to redouble their efforts to make the Association; a. decided $0.:- cess in Lindsay. 10 REVIVE IOWN Y.ML(.A. Board of Directors Engage Soo- rotary and Physical nlrootor. JAMES lflw, NEWTUN SMILE, Manager, Assistant. Open from 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Call on us When In need of a Mort- gage Loan. Make Your' Money Work For You ! Hm Opticsâ€"Toronto. Branch 0mm in this district-« Bothsny, Ponfypool, Nostleton, J an etville, and Dundoriâ€"wlyr. wommA wAN snvmas cow. ON THE DAILY BALANCE Highest current rate of loved on Deposnts Transacts a General Banking . . Business. . . Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 Rest, - - - 5,000,000 Total Assets, - 113,000,000 THE FABMERS’ BANK OF CANADA, We offer you unusual ad- vantages on your savings deposit. Our interest rates are substantially higher than those current in town .or dis- trict. Every convenience. SEPT. 27th, '07 interest al- as. andâ€"v wind suntinue to lhe. for all time to come; the Question of ques- thus in am! the Southern states. mhmkapnmzein bhelgoodbook that states. wi-thwt m mpnmlc cnï¬m. that ,‘he who gown Ito the wand. shawl reap the whirlwind nud- anathelr Where It says tlmï¬' 'thch- that‘s sins chalk!» visited upon the ohflldm unto the third and fourth .zemprs.†fro an mupmjudzccd mummhawmmu the resultsdthebmakinzotnwhot than madman“! hum were mm; raped in the South toâ€"dayL Jar My over one hunch-ed yunL’ 31am,with afll its Marines and honors mm its ' ' Wm“ mwe homes were ruthlessly brokm in Am. in its dent“! tum am the own. in the abounnabie arm the. One at the moat momentum: acts that have ‘been paused byany .. 1e;- islatuxre on; this continenï¬ï¬au that passed dust mmtb‘ by the Georgia lazislwture. whereby the magma wow MW ankurob' in that Stat» No one. what has folflowed Southern history, «will be swmriaed at this mtm.nur at similar antic: bzuuz takenby manyutherofthesmtas south 01: Mason and Dixon‘s .mc cl‘helre is no getting over the met that the negro um _haa‘becu_.‘ Mum; awhileItWapuw at alums. «without knocking ovdr some Minoan-hawk. or an! enact-r10 light, or a kids when there are the lesson and the regularity â€" MW mnycpars ants have the time or We to demote to them. even; it (:ng had. tthc room? What is mended is plenty of Doom. with plant: at f-mah air. and mgwm exeroï¬ses, under a comps:- ent W. mm: can only ho done at mhodl, and. :we very mush mistake. the fedlzimg of our tawns- I man, if they! “mild object to a ju- dicious empenditure, Iby, our ‘Boamd'. on (physicaLmimingi _ . We smith!- lbehevo magnum: p 3i- Iced training maid help ugv aligned! along. edubaï¬madly. latter umu any, other. than we tunw 01.1! the bodv 4.3 kept m5 good shape. the mind.- is "apt to Min and shape too» In! the body is weak and sickly. the mica! ism whethnsame Somenw ensue that physical! training onnbe done at Mm; 'We venture to say that them are mt; more palm adob} en u'uoms an this town. where o..e< -â€"..OLDBYâ€"- ' â€WINS, 0800238 mu GENERAL STORES 10¢. poa- puokdt. or 3 mm form will use a who“: M FLY PADS mam ham axgotoamountto ahwhs in album Me. .We would Ln ntbqr :hame every? «sebum:- â€" capa- oiaddy the MM. and than 8:3 than in every clam-7mm“ out a good average, dun have a. tew coon- stcmaï¬one «plus a mu sticks. .W'e ouLy need to look at. tho ohilr drain attending any not our. animals. to «see ’the great need. a! (physical! trio-in:- irg. .We read. Mthlj‘ amt deal of mï¬qmswre iDr. Bmmxa‘ Hotter. the other day. on thin ï¬ght: at ommmuug aohflldfl'iï¬n. to the detriment at their htallmh. IWhI'Mt there may be alcw hollow chested hqnpr gmdmates. w - would not be! inulï¬ned to be soswoepr mg as the genial Motor. his idea. however, at a: stint at when got log in that (setting. out a. good. ave 2-1 age boy or. god all round. miner than atqw honor ones and a «whole grist aï¬ne'er' dowee-Ls, decor- not. (The tnquhle ins. that. human nature. in a teacher, (would rantin- ‘eil' {lead thin: to have. my, love of his class _iwibh ï¬rst-clues honors, and the mast sow-red. it mryuthn all the class amply pass on a good average In the recent enumnna them. a pupil: from Max-khan swap: everythmg; in mhtmnd mo‘stpeopla .wih: gave Markham eohool great or»- dit,a1thmn;h «it may not: have turn- and out another graduate. As a nut- te‘r of {act‘s pupil him that! {would turn out «well from my Moo]. or no new at: am, but as the Doctor WILSON'S o By "ms 311014.53. " : aowooooooooooooooo$ oo++¢¢oooooooooo++¢l : Some Remarks on t ; ï¬lings in Génem E ono new has actually kill“ 3 hm of ill... m ‘ - side of the Premier. Snub-being: the cane. it would only seem mama to mate him in some momma, if M W the work 'tohuzlompt-r mm. A: tank. to is We“ I; W: 615-35, ui‘d It'o both' ’ the W and the press. and it is the Minna; of the cym- mm. as mm Lt- mum- imam. ‘vvvwâ€" w the people hardy-menu. and it wwtd keep the people intâ€"81105161 in who at- taims of the nation, 19:. alter all. the greatest naï¬onml in we lime in We. rrxue. it «maid mun mm bnthe :partoffllzu member. but miter! all_. 158 '0qu at s. the mood that Eda-no «n nth; -.-.vor.d in ‘09 .nd At the time! flue are uniting 13L. th hunted «leader of; His Majcrya haul opposition r. Ottawa. is mu..- in; the country in the interest: at his party in pantinflar. and at the ‘mhde country ï¬n general. We be lien it is a. good thing (an every-10:11 when a man 41 Mr. Borden‘s trunn- m and WW. takes the Mo tole is twining to sacriï¬ce his '10»; moron a tout! such as this isl likely, to the. in educating the peoplo. More than once we have advocated .1 meta genome! use of the (public moo:- in}. not own by the leaders. bu'. 4y the thank-benchem. We think ev- ery umber ought to endeavor t) M! a. series at meetings in his gun- stituency. ..between salons. 1:. would keep him. more in toygh an“): ER mdbomtwmuam.utaihe attitude My Mb will «the. [fit [mm d thd Womb â€corded. than him the war. that» will no W arise bhumï¬om; mob 2155“" than. PM†and. Lincoln. and it in twith‘m this Myth 0! podblity that than may be amther (flush. wan all its 0W harmm. aver than same It in not; the twvorst- ï¬lament they have Whised. either. ’I‘nxo who hhow thahets. mm m thatthe mm and ehfltlms pert 01th:: popmm at the Sauth Whats“ ttetrmed' 'poor white trash". \ Eran the m despise them. and yet. (an g mind of these teumthsmm of the the State warmed. ‘0 make the teat-o! oi'tizehah'q) an «d- ocational sure. trot it twmt‘d have barn.“ out almost as many “law“ mm. It mmains to the seen what the rest of the States will do in the matter“. No dmnlztt. one oy one o! tbhq Southern States will! tol- law Wt exam. but“. will do- pchd on the Mud Wot the†inmke them pay their Qua. .we cac- aeeth e 0min inconsisteno, of their Wm as Ito hem; 1h: invest mtirm W'the sun. - E nah In ail che udvmealzhat they might ham dma' Yum at flavor; and Manhunt) had no their mural arm that; W is mm; m- p'rdn; they ham come along; an wyll hm (Phone Yanks are a Brut notion of am 1nd. in- mm 'When your .remembur the hot thaw the m not thuir new algaimst Britain Was not the {great pm that he .who pans nth-2 'tax Shall any how it in to merit and than“ renew that ong Stu-to hm W h‘aMd its amputa- (ion. although it will continue .‘co 5 a chime. and he made tail-1y gall meld it. 'W'hen you take intocon- 5W tho but mt. baton: tho war. the Mgr.) was Iookedwon am and and. add in such and Chi-t W all them mould not tdhl who .hhonr. father was. is man! maiden that they m been dowto fl'hwt, W. did: not settle the matter In um minim An amendment was added to thd Wï¬wuwhcn- hymn-rpm“ tohedepumdtxrom niuanhip for his color†omed. 9r awning due, Jun .3“; 3.132 negro Wamtothaï¬mflrwind-upin the dove States was osmium! op. 139* MI! and defendelfl 11.7 than: “who knew better, but who, for greed and N1, rwuuld nob nee. rm. countless mes that more mutatedâ€"mutt! 6'. Quantum separation of m- mimics. all no man depicted in Uncle mom's Cabin. could not but raring a mm†a; the people who won ros~ We Ior than: (the greatnesâ€" tiguï¬m, or comma. mm the man win: its almt connotes cost of money, â€mammals-u.“ wmwâ€"mmmm: unp- doe- “25:12:. bows; £12â€th as winddninlndmo'. Wm thez'h'enadebettcr â€40(me Wm. n: and learn about ROOFING RIGHT. Address The PEDLAR People...“ “"“ â€OSHAWA†GALVANIZED STEEL SHINGLES .l‘tfaw ï¬rmer 'hus got usotl ,v “a m vented Mind-2.113 . orunu'k on h'u other points. He m about parents Misting «thou- ., uncover theehildren of India and 5 Jam.i1-tead :1 Looking alter their . own. man. whim; that than I, who are mutated in Iomgu M's unions or..- neglect“; those at home. - N , we don' t. know " Tamer". end we don‘t know. the boys he 35:3,le 01'. but it "Farmer" ,xhaas the . cprioe of a barrel of «flour in his pocket. two will wager one “3th him. (or the benefit at the Engine}. that ‘ those boyu or girfla rwho heheve the lust. and my most attention totheir machete. either in or out of school. ‘ ere the ohildmeu at- per-ohm mhocake most m in' Foreign Missions. Evidently "Farmer bu not 11.4 mmh to dam the ï¬rmer wormu; oi hay church. I!- he hedfhe woaid k'ndw that the in'vmafle rude Ls, that the bust given: to .tho deem! church itsdtue’thoï¬etwhoukemaï¬ m- cm in. and We mat, â€to truth Home and uFoneï¬gn Mus-now. whammasnnule. mega-ac.- tizens u: the community. take :them in any any: you chase. and Li.“ that they re; mute AM ru.e “£11113me Anotherono at ‘Werw’e" criticism or quasars. k that man than one My eon- am to this edumn. humane the million: aprmd m Memos: - we presume he means on one uh juotâ€"aoeieli-m. "Earner. it wen:- Inember night. is a Gauntlet. and we â€line the croalte «girl: Hut i. (M10: all pmieal must :1 the time. .mheJ. an. Mhtheinnm a'hexue m talking â€I Jeondt 'm it- :zé-vu age 5 gringo § 3% :35 vow nabuloun vapoxinz on cut» Minions. Muu'luittoonesmc. -thWyau.nnd Luke up murmurs»- tho die. Ill they maid want. with :thc "wiring of the telephone inna- thbord attain. ml! the abolishin; at . In! an insane. they: would give diftwbmiflhnom audit! ao- cruing ‘hu than bacon they are lad: shutd- Ono loath In all. ‘ Henry: Campb'en. An ex-soldjer. liv- ing in Nestlewn. went into the Star Clothing store on Satan“: and stole a hat. Consume John Shortt armat- ed km, and he was nuanced to one mm in 16.11 by ms‘umt'x Ink-on (as. In it an, m. .we abound (col M. m w, aw than thin; m. with tï¬o some puc- jdcts, with um whats: in whoa me an mud. 5. If "FIJIâ€"Inc?" has allowed our re- main. wn' thinkhn will admit than: an Inn very mm; views on the ’ 011m at m children outnt night all «they: aamhly son-ens hum. end. have Inferred to them so often thud me too! unmanned. we no anew; in adthmgh me know too much wanting; cannot b3 given those parents who are imlined to 0-; caning. We must admit that. All "Farmer†In: about the anger-innit; or. country have to: town boys iaoome out In] Ion; misuse, but an to «whdthnl' the: am in the majolretgwt than“. Mill) this time, we urn Min “nation to cu. but ..we nhhenthmk they u‘e ml. It. may mp6- ‘flunnr" when we within that me were not highn; pet-timbr- U at this 0:11am in our Int-ennui“, although it W a my 300‘ Mm writing we had pan ï¬nal-Hm in mind. a Wnte of 35 was up. where whnt we dos: rat» at M hnpoenod‘ me in a more magnated harm; not. any am. but the heme thin; happened. in the same Ichod. with the nune tenchem. and the mane “Noam. just 25 years a!- td‘. (mu m nice! inter- ested had the e course at their lives Med hr it.“ .whi'nt they ï¬dumwgopamdim undid: edinng. it wamhuit o! cbetuqhi Egan "mobs ago‘ our ofld Ixriand‘. 'Wal'lno’r". was lzood: mtg!) tomake mu animadvurniono on the remake we made mgudingthe mt cx- uningtiaa. A: the aohod board hue when the matter up. am; tho lives we ndeatow it is not needs- any to ay- anythin; (unhar- on the lubjebt. “Fax-mar" «up he reads our marks mm more than ordn- u’ymmnt hezgim mum 1mm. at times. than hemould; like to lift us with a stutter: dub ouch u thdy use in Huieg-ui'x. Wall. than In others. and: you «1 them We: the club neat. "For our†neon- tube on“ or MN“ Bet m into tro'flp. â€He any. bolls account) ‘ the â€weaning to and iron the ozhtc umokhu (ah-nth nod whenwiu unwav- m; them-sung. Some can WEI h calling out tun human. and ‘! "FA-'3'. Q â€quit iajchiaphneotou'mu'oun] life that gem Watch a Gdduhl Smith. 1th ion ma: that; in #47 little " em between tho. parties â€" both an in: alter the 1mm and fiahas aw. we ate Gritty - Var): Wyn â€" but wedm‘t imagine tor can manent 6M w’m mhibo wings are on our side. not all the m foot! on the athei- - not by a flange majority. and m £33! to‘ see Mint 61 gained by this continua“ ‘belitbling and blackguardinz of the 6pm side. that some Specks!!! and mm mug. It would not he a bad idea were. thus:- um W Ln- diner! bouts: flea! out dtt‘hc ex- am?“ of a good. bang-up commer- cial traveller. On: all dis kindgen. 3:â€): M wzl'lhlitflc ho mamut Won use, emu! (y it:- Wz; as a rule ha conï¬nes Mb his own; homo and bus awn ligands. showing up the. good polo-ho 3.41;.“ “° “ï¬m‘ “" the pram t the now m- M week. we wmuu m [getting Mm pretty bum can:- cohelt to run these great. apendim; At a prime or non- puriï¬ed gathering. when Laurie: md Wontbdnsubsmoehdbj duz‘t â€In tn be 3110 to speak too um.â€- dumb 0W. and on tbs/flute ft in junk-ha M be- $5 cu. m uwe mt. It. may all we Whiz]: n; urticuhr- our wremariu, I my ‘ good we and par- Mute of 35 t w_e dos: rub- »umso at their d @119“ they ring and {or :0! chat-nah: r. .we should any than t6: some puc- ulu: in whoa has got us 011 1 mama: r 99mm He mating «then- :2 altar their I that than Foreign M's- ose at home. s‘armsr", am! as he spun Lr" ,xhan' the flour in um Inc with him. ' uA. that .hJV’B {ha m m of m m III. at Lyn. “I. - At his rcaidenoo. 00 Howard street. Lynn. Minuet“. U. S. A.. on August 17th. 190?. 3‘3““ Con-brine tuned peioeJully to ms. after an illnus of two days. The deceased was born in Dalmeny. neu- Queon‘a Ferry. about 8 miles from Edinborough. Stotlm-L a brother of Mr. John God» tang. o! Cymbny. and a brother-in- law of Mn. June: Roy Cochran of tendon Falls. m Ly no Evening “unpublished the following; [ Al C C â€m M“ O'Chn “\- Leon. No. 86. 0.8. 0.. hell in. Genie: Ball. My eveqing. Aug. 19 the following reuolntm Bk were. unani- mously adopted; THE HORN I808. WOOLLEN 00., UNITED. to: either stain or hot in". Ono Hanoook Inlpintor No. 12. 3'4 indelivery. 1 No. 4 Stuntmt emu}: tn, 10 in. pipo, solid inn, 1500 rovolntiom pot minute, good u now. One lugs stun hub: conï¬ning 850 running foot of 8-4 in. pipe, 70 mm bonds, 2 huders. eon- Wlorflghugunpnum, cuboukonsput And mod for â€putts name:- PUMPS. -â€"One P! Pump, size 21in. by 10 in., belt driven, complete with ulleyl. nibble for 1%: eteenboilero orpunping voter a long dietence. One .orthwey lex m Pulp, size 3 by 2 in. by 3 1a., dimherge pipe I} in. OneBnodon p,belt -iven,eizeofeblnber3in.dn.16h. stroke, enitnble for d WW“¢9§¥°§‘¥°M=.. . . .. -. ‘ (Whereas. in the courts of human events. it has plots“! the Divine Rui- er of the Universe to «man into His pl‘m one or our beioved. clans- men. in the psraon of William Coch- me. Themlm. be it \ Resolved. the: the clan. by this sad flapenntion. bu lost a most honor- ed and esteemed member. one who wu u: ornament to the poeition he held and who» by his cultivated ante- and habit: of thought. was well mm In men a mum: Maphinery for Sale_ . China Hall, William-st. Groceries, Kent-st. 3 WOW 3 O. iRaspberry Vinegar, Lemon i Squash, Lime Juice 9 mamm'svmcqu â€3.3.3“ 4'3"†’qu 2811:3333? ve e and algaThave hard that you «1:31pr dvicohmyomdiï¬oml In; John to Mn. Pinkhnm. which will be mdyith'interut: Dec In. Pinkhun :â€" (Pint letter.) $.me N. â€Wm WM“ “mm MM? chap." 3nd antihi- ' riod '" gm girl's life wither! l11:15am.»hm: 'arl' Waugh: become 0! amen or 3 egg: when to sleep, yum in the buck or vet-limb, eye-dun, desire for solitude Ibo I 3 mystery to hem]! uni Humanoid“? bye:- DEATH OF I". COMBINE. Girll' over-cemitivenem md modesty often panic their mothers and baflle gnaw. no they so often withhold ' confldonco from their mother: and anal the cm toms which ought to be biggotheirpylidsnntthiacritial T30 omen thiais never in: OH! meld uptil as??? 1mm;1 resulted rm '2' t Dough er' ">500 o! mtg:- xgng‘mrious and met-in! 1.29 99d pendï¬q. A. L. CAMPBELL. Evu'z mother pom infornntion am writing you."â€"Myrbl[ilk. Oquwh. 33%“ ‘7‘“ "m" ‘° h" â€mm Mam-Wx- Away-z Nii Mills has wn'wen the two follow- Leave Your Order for Camp- ing Supplies. ..MAKE IDEAL SUMMER DRINKS.- flotthhouldWatclflleMclopnenlof MW mwummmxmnms. MUM BIRLHOUD Tl WUMANHUOD SUIIER SPECIALSâ€"Table Glasses in all varieties, Limege China at cheap prices. New Cut Glass, etc., etc. We havethe best imported kinds new in stock. See Our New Goods at the (WM llall pose and the ydeiiu to Real justly with all. His generous heart. harbored no ill will and his genie! n-snners won the low of :11 wt: knew him. : influeme over than Mimi with him; And while we realise that. by his departure a void has been created in our midst. thut cannot easily. be ï¬lled. me (as! no less that. the com- munity has lost. I valuable citizen. Bin Lublic. no lea his private. career has en_mp_rked by: intpgrity of gar: 6' (Resolved. mt 1‘ copy of the-u ne- nolnuons be engrossed end sent to the family of the deceased. and that theybe 8 mad upon the records. the chuter raped Tor 60 den. an! a copy of the resolutions Us puiliabel awe Lynn Evening Item 40011155: 4 . . Resolved. That we sympathize deep- ly with his offlicted flail}. scale:- inc than the only consolation which mere worth can convey. that :he owner: at Our (31¢ng brothels wi-Ll be tentbrly ohori d by the but!» no 0! cm": McLeIn. as that of one» what- virtues wen worthy! of “hi. htion. . I w. ' The Drummerâ€"‘The price of writ- “papa-magmas)! H The ngmhnntâ€"“Wpy. I any. W; m m.- mmm’? . u; fromsaourcethsthaanorivflm exroerience of woman’s ilk, anditwiil, if fol wed,putheronthe ' trmdtot Lydia E Hyï¬mp€igzubb Com . n ’9 ' - pound holdsthereconlfottbegruu number ofcureooffemfle illaofsny medicine that. the wofldhuevuhon. Why don't you try it? munuuwua mummy-um“ hertoaddnqua. Pinkhunst‘ljnn, Man, and tel} hcr_everydeh.il _ her If on know of any you; who illicz 0.134 mega mgtherly vign,‘ “But Iince hiring the Compound!!! mung-numb gdtmc mpg-lg mmuhrnndlun Iuntelling ï¬lmy rlï¬-iands' Lyd'n E. Pinkhun’n Vgguble Compound!)- dono forme."â€")hd1daBormn.Flming~ ton. lows. “Egon akincndLydin E..ol:ii‘nkhm’_s Vo- Md) Com :1 mv was alu- snd mpgful. and mu†mm MM. “It is with the feeling ofutmost munch ' thntlwritetoyoutotenyouv K fumble megiicine hnwdone for 29:}. I had wrote you mreglrd m OODGJ on consulted seven! d in understand my use I did 30¢ any beneï¬t from their Meat. ed your ndvioe, sud took Lid" hun'a Vegehble Com and and am now healthy and fell. '1‘ *1†symptoms which I had ntthttï¬lll M u mmr-xmle mm. on“ 111. Min Hand: Box-nun wï¬u In. Pinkhm a follow: Dar X3. Pinkhun :â€" E 4_.__.â€"' .. -_.. â€"..... ngYWXND Vibrant m . Vii .1"; Tom,†$1.00 OF“ AN ACCOUNT i“ W Department. Deposits of$r and upwards unresolved. on which the highest current rate of interest is allowed. No Ddoysin saith: Milli-swab Inadaddedfom'timesam mm W in Comedian 'wfll d m LINDSAY BRANCH l‘. to Looaesnore. Hugger sweats ALSO A‘r canon? are!) woonmsg. //-'â€"â€"â€"â€"=â€"â€"-â€"â€"_ THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE new omen. recon-m 3 n WALKER, President LAIRD, General manger L 3. W1), Superintendent of Branches mm 1867 Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 Rest, 5,000,000 Total Assets, - 113,000,000 mam throughout Canada, and in the United States and England A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED commencuu. AND nmnsns' PAPER ouscoumo: SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT 91 Deposits of Si and upwards received; interest allowed at was rates and paid quarterly. The depositor is subject to no ids! whatever in the withdrawal of the whole or any portion of a deposit. LINDSAY BRANCH. f- - W. C. T. MORSON, Manager Western Bank of canada LITTLE BRITAIN canâ€"tend by Act of Parliament 1882. This Bank, with its 123 branches and warn Canada, United sum and 52a: Britain, is in a position tomeet magnirement in the line of legiti-i mounting. ‘ Savings Department. Deposits of $1.90 and upwards received, not which interest will be paid or com- }ounded four times a year, at the highest mutt-ate from date of deposit to day ninthdrswal. Farmers’ Business mum special attention in the line of. using or collecting sale notes. making limesfor the purchase of stockers, etc. I: soliciting your patronage «woman true You of courteous treatment and grasp: attention to your business require- can. l. S. THOMPSON, Manager BANK OF MUNIRlAl ESTABLISHED 1817 (ill Paid Up - $4,400,110.00 ls! - . - $0,000,010.00 Wu Profits 359,83!“ Ill Assets -$l68,00l,|73.00 Branches at all important ltitres in Canada and in Lon- i“. Eng. New York, Chi- 1359. Spokane, Mexico and jWimsdlainl. . Eiery description of a Bank- m; business transacted. Interest allowed on deposits, . and impounded quarterly. FCrmer customers of the ham Bank Branch will be mdeated as heretofore. H. J. LY’I‘LE une lint $3“: of the Ontario Veterinary » â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"_â€"â€"- ruins BANK OF CANADA, Transacts a General Banking Business. . . Highest current rate of interest al- lowed on Deposxts ON THE DAILY BALANCE Hun Cratesâ€"Toronto. Branch Oflices in this district- Bethany, Pontypool, Nestleton, J snetville, and Dunsford.-wlyr. VIBTURIA [BAN SAVINGS BB’Y. Make Your Money Work For You S We oï¬â€™er you unusual ad- vantages on your savings deposit. Our interest rates are substantially higher than those current in town .or dis- trict. Every convenience. Call on us When In need of a Mort- gage Loan. Open from 9 am. to 4.30 pm. JAMES lBW, NEWTUN SMILE, Manager, Assistant. 10 REVIVIE IOWN Y.M'.(.A. â€"+â€"â€"- '. The recent lassitude in Y. M. C. A. circles has changed to one: of: ac- tivity. and at a recent meeting of the Board of Directors at new secretary and physical director was engaged. and the Association promises to boom from now on. . The new men are Messrs Cook and J. J . Thompson. of the Toronto West End Y. M. C. Ana and these men will start active work in the near future. .With two “hustlers" such as these are, the work is bound to go gia'ard. The physical departmentof Don‘t take, home troubles of the “weir them there.{\ ~:. . .. mi: oriented those who work with m or! W (fol: whom you work. r buff: be late and ï¬fth expend! obn- wdï¬m because you are a woman. Dart me'sr overt rimmed and fus~ . iWeaa’ plain clothes with ’W‘ Houses. ' . 7‘ TIMQM so be mannish‘ e'iï¬hiorin ares-u w W " oeeeeeoeeeeeeoeeeoo : some Remarks on llings in am By “THE SHOE!!! aeoeeeooeeeeteeeee$ 'We see that our .oid intends and MW, Ja‘s'. L. diughes. Pub; “5° schml 1'“th for fl‘oronto. in; row from the old land mo- 33' imbued with the idea that we noted more physidal traininlz taught: to our: children than. two have. M e think the, majoa'ityt of (parents. .who have the. welfare of their child: an at heart. will «rose with this. Some- one Mailed 00’ the idea. that. nth-are is too much “may†and not enough . "Monk†at our. ghouls mow, Qpeua'l- lly lthe higheltup we go. {the chain- pimi Rugby team of a .Coallesialle or- Fnhv'ell‘lsity. Bets column after. pol.- umn oil attemion in the newsgroups. .whilllst it is all: work. and it would give me who did mot know, the ism- qptrdmion that thaltf wrap the principal (business all them .Colllquatc or Lur- ï¬v‘dmitr. museums inbuilt the Bus by team and. its: adulation}, [om an ai. most inï¬nitesimal part of cube whole, Physical: training. however, (sinner be described as “play". Inf. putrt of the cunricu‘lum, it (mould mean a thorough examination, -by u (phytsn- ciam. olfkelvoryl scholar .who would do- tonine the particular needs (phys- icalllly), of each. and they .would a: sold off to the classes in which they M'mlld get the training bout titted LU develop those parts of. the body that mended it most. fi‘ho cxdnsiwtuus laid out, would be done daily, the some as an arithmetic exorcise. Then theme would be exercises in -Wllit.ll all would partake. such. as walking. breathing. etc. .Wo only need to look at, the chih- dran attending any of our. schoolsno see the street need. of {physical train- ing, .We read. within [amt chl of [pleasure Dr. Burrows’ letter. the other day, on this idea of ommmm; children. to the detriment at their htalltth. lWhilhst there, may lbs .1 low hollow chested honor graduates. We would not be! inclined to be sosu'oepr ing as the .gonialglbotor. his idea. however, oi, a scent of temchens go‘- ing in not getting. out a good aven- asge boy or .3er all round. mucuer than atqw honor ones and a whole grist oï¬ne‘er dowee-ls, incor- rect. (The tnquble is. that. human nature. in a. watcher, M'Ollld ratin- elr lead him to have. my. fave of his class m rwith ï¬rst-clause honors, and the rest the scarred. it necessarynthex all the class simply pass on a good overuse In the recent lemme tionts. a pupil: from Alarklnm swept everything in chihuand moist people .wib.’ give Markham school lg-neat cru- dit. althmsg-h it may. not have turn- or! out another- graduate. , As a m-I-t- ter of facti a {pupil like mu [would turn out wvelll from any tachool, or no school at. all. but as the Dealer says again, he may, «not amount to chucks in after life. .We :wouldlnr rathqr have every? scholar â€" espe- cially the lalgglamds, and there are those in every classâ€"turned out a good average. than. «have a few cou- lstclblatione plus a lot of afflicts. .We [verily (believe regular physiâ€" cal training would help any school along. educationally, better than any: other. thing .we know of. If the bom' is in; good shape, the mind is 0 0 ‘a'pt no (Min good shape too. hi the body is weak and sickly. the mini is apt bathe the some. Some may angue that physio-all training can be done at home: 'We venture to say that there are not? more who 84104:- on room in this town. where om: could «swim; a‘ cat, let alone a par:- olt clubs. rwithout knocking over some bric-va-hmlok. or on electric light, or a kid. :Then there are the lessons and the (regularity â€" how mny~par- anus have the time or knowledge to devote to them. even; if they had Ithc room? .What is rweded is plenty of mom. with plenty of fresh all}. and qugullau‘. exercises. under a compet- ent instructor. \‘l'ham can only he done at school], and we very much mistake the feeling of our towns- mc'n. if they" would object to a ju- dicioms empenditure, by, our Board. on [physical training. One of the most portenltous acts. that have been passed by any 132,;- ils'latulro out this continenlflï¬'ns tnnt passed last month! by the . Georgi-a lazilslwtulre. whereby the M3103 wow disiranohised entirely in that State. No one. (who! has followed Southern bosom-y, will (be surprised at this action. not at similar notion bzuuz taken by any other of the Storm south of, {Mason and Dixon‘s: line. «There is no getting over the that that the negro unedion has been. is. and will! continue to lbs. for all time to cornea. the question of ques- tions in all! the Southern states. mhelrleisalpnBQBein thelg'oodhook that states. without any. uncomfo- cultim. that .‘he who gown Ito :the wind. shall reap the whirlwind. u no another Whore M: says tlmltl "theis- that‘s sin: ohalkbe visited upon the children unto the third and fourth mw'atiops.†fro an Windlccd m it would appear up if the results of the bmkinz o! Iowh of! these outs! laws were held; named ‘in the South to-diayt .l‘or considegafly over one hundred yearsL' ‘ mam,‘with all its euhsndederimm and honors throw the initial! wages when homes wereruthllesb broken up an anion. in its deathly ,ltn'lu across the ocean in the aboumnabze -w-â€"â€"â€"- to “gaging“ “WI-“lib "m" m a humam't'saroofot’ "°°“°' “OSHAWA†GALVANIZED STEEL SH INGLES Putthernon nelfâ€"eommonemaseand hammer andyzzips does it. The buildin: they eager is proof 'nst lightning. ï¬n. mod.‘ rasnandsnow. castle-cheese. they’reluadebettcr.andofbettermatenu' . \Vnte us and learn about ROOFING RIGHT. Add!!!) as The PEDLAR People ‘35: slams ships. to the ï¬nal! wind-up in the slave States.~ twins carried on. a,†held and defended; by those qwho knew better, but who. for [greed and pdlt. would not see. â€rho countless crimes that were communalâ€"murd- er. llï¬centiouwiees. separation of fu- mi‘llicis. all so «well depicted in Uncle (Ram’s Cabin. colï¬dl not but I‘m-in; a some on the Ipeop-le who were res- upmeifle for them; (the lglreat'oas- tigeiim, of course, was the our. wizn its amt count!“ cost of: money and named homes. fl‘hwt. boomer. did not settle the mattelr lbw any moms. An amendment was added to the oonntitutimmwhcrn- by. no one was to be deposited; from oitizermhip for his color, cmvd. or anything else. This move the norm a charm. and he made fairly fluid me of it. .W-hsn you take lutocon- Isidoll‘aï¬m the fact that. befom the war. the tier-rs was looked upon as aohttdnmodalndeoMannmhand that phenom of! them could not (dbl who their father was. is it; any .wmdem that they hmvu been slow 'to ntake in all the ndvanhligestshat they might have done! Years of oliarvery and dqrm'tlm had. so their moral mm tint; it is creamy aur- prrising they" have some alonz as W31! (l‘hese Yanks are a as they MN great nation of mm and in- oonu'sbenoiea. When your remember the hot that the ensue of their Will-(m ruminst Britain, was [or the {guest lprtnoiï¬e that he .who mm 2th.: 'tax shall say how it in to be upon“; and then remember that one State hat! W MIMd lbs Ipopula- that. although it will continue to Iinmke them pay“. their mes. we car: new: see the cram inconsistency of their outten'hions as Ito being th: inset nation unideui the sun. * It is not; the rworst plcmemt they have .dirstmjanchised. either. ’I‘uoso who know the facts. will us that the most useless and shiftlcss part of the population: at, the South What-m termed “poor white trash". .E/en themqgroeb demise them. and yet. (mt th sakd of these leumberem of the 31%und. the sense seamed 10 make the testl'df citizenship on 1d- uoationsd one. for it would have bar-held out almost as many whitesns mm. .It 726mm to (be seen what the rest of the States Will do in the matter. 'No doubt. one oy one of, the Southern Suites will} fol- low Georgia‘s example. Whit Will de- pend on the actmi crealhInent they usdbemtlbdlthe mam.†tenth? attitude ltllp North. will take. [fit partake! of the! treatment azcordcd them more the war. there and! no doubt arise champions; mmh sac-N" than. Phillips and. Lincoln. and i'. is within the mode of .poedbflity that there may be another olntsh. wirnall some its smut} horrors. over thus mum gunshots; â€"â€" At the time! Site are writing tnL. th honored «leader of, His Msjcs'v's loyal opposition a', Ottawa. is tour- in; the country{ in the interest, 0‘. has party in particular. and of an.- whole country in general. W.- bc~ lieu it is a good. thing for: (wound)! \- when a man of Mr. Borden‘s a'uxn- menus and worth. takes the .:w hole and is willing to sacrifice his 'imo andmoneqy on a tourl such as this is likely to .be, in educating the people. More than once we have advocJt/rd a more general use of the public moo:- iwg. not only by the leaders. but a" the rhmk-bcnchem. We think ev- ery member ought to endeavor to boil a Series of meetings in his gon- stituency. pbetween owns. It would keep him more in touch with the people he moments, and it wou‘d keep the people interested in «the at- tains of the nation. for, softer all. the [greatest national uin W9 law; in indifference. thus, it would menu sou-sacriï¬ce on the Part of . .L-u member. but aiterl all, thb bulk of the hood that is; done in nth; -.-.vor.d is done by (sell-sacrificing and they all have their row A great deal of noose written about WM leader the 3;.- pastu'tion' tin; a a . We really do $1620 :why he hould not be fluid. the. some as any r put»: lip servant. A guest d‘l of ap- oa'ht to ‘09 -¢purln- 1 14(1- Jim‘s)“ ..â€"- --_ â€"â€"- M---câ€"â€">â€".â€"â€"â€"--â€" â€"â€" ., .. l! we were to believe all the Carnality-utters press said about the pew m;flml1_u'eek, wo an. cvâ€" sdeh'hly [getting two pretty tbum c113?- acbems to run these great. spuuiin-r Win. At a privsltc orzion- Willem! gathering. when Laurie: and Bartlet! or their. subs most. M don‘t seem to be aide to speak too Liar.â€- snlzly detach ohâ€, and on the plat. tyrmitgsimtleheoppa-ise. .chc- have it as this phase of our national life that gives cr'itics'.roeb as Gofdxwin: Smith. the 1 ion than: libero is very little ' feronce between thi- ramtids â€" both are simplLy after the loaves and fishes Now. we are Gritty - vary Gritty, - but we don‘t imagine for one moment that ain’ut'lzc rwhite wings sire on our side. not all the woven feel! (m the other -â€" not by a flange majority. and we fai'. to see what is trained by this continual belittling and blackguardinz of the opposite side. that sane speakers and papers pursue. It would not he a bad idea mm those that W Lu- clined to take-a leaf out of. «the ex- ample d a good. bang-up commerâ€" cial traveller. One on this kind.;cn- (handy has very; little he say about the opposition: home. especially its 8W3: as a rullc he confines W to his own home and his own needs. showing up the good polo-L8 in euchl. . t â€"_ Some Mocks ago" our old friend. "Farmer", was good. enough tomake some animadvursions on the remarks we made regardinr the mm c:- aminatiom. As the school holrd have taken the matter mp. atom; the lines we advocatcd'.‘ it is not neces- anry to eay- anytbin; further on the subject. “Farmer" says he reads out remarks rwv-tnl more. than ord.‘l- airy Emu and yet he :zivu m the “amen-ion. at times. tlwt hi‘ would like to hit! us with a stutter: club such as they use in Harlorui'i. Well. there are others. crrfy some at them would prefer the club neat. '-Far- w" needs tube careful or mini†lad him: into trouble. He style he has seen home it the whore grain: to and trom the emanate Mindful; 08sz and otherwise. mmeh' av. (mg them-selves. Some one will to enlists; out ton names. and '! "Face 8111'" is two. he will get the [glas- ny stale and have lot» of thiniamid about him that' 'wiu. befar fromcotn. plimm. It will not mutter that he has oalded attmtimnto a haggard amdlhsuwn one at that. it is ammo. tbreforc, he should 1.“ weak In print. ' ‘ 11 “Farmer" has followed our rc- Inarks. we thinkho will admit that .we have very norm; views on the question or children out at night ant other equa'bly ~ - 13mm. and have referred to them so often that! we feel mailman- we are overpaid; it. although we know too much warning cannot be given those wants who are imiined to be eardrum. We must admit that all "Farmer" Iayd about the manor-loot}, at country home to town boys is come out by long experience. but as to whether they are; in the majored; of. those who passed this time. We are not in a pcu'tion to say. but «me rather. think they. are not; Ilt may. eruption ‘1Farmer" when We toldhim that we were not hinting particular- Ly at this Collegiate in our irremarks, ISM it attonled a my . good text.’ M'hon writhing we had pir- tio‘nllfly in mini 3 Galldgiato of 35 yams ago. rwbere what we dosmb- ed actually happened. one in a more mutants-u term; not any that. but the some thing happened. in the same school. with the Home teacbom. and the some subjects. Just 25_ years ul- tcir. fl‘be W0 ‘ mic-s moot inter- estedhmitheu scourseotthcir lives changed lay it. and whilst they did not have to go pounding sand for a (living. it was a: fault of thew-wean: ens. In it any wonder. we should tool 1min, when w, saw thesame thin; happening. .with the some sno- juctzs. with another. scholar in when two are attenuated! . . However. “Filmer" has got us all tho-thank. as we wanted particularly to mark on his other points. lie speaks about parents Misting their time over the children of India and Japan. instead of looking after their own. evidently meaning that those :who an: interested in foreign M's- eions are neglecting: thum- at hone. Now, we don't. know "Farmer“, and «we don't know. the boys he squats oi. «but if "Farmer“ ,~ late- the price of a barrel of flour in his pocket. two will wager one “3th him. for the benefit of the Residual. that those Iboys or lginls who bur-have the bust. and pay most attention torthcir ttochens. either in or out of school. are the children d-pareuus M be take mart interest in Foreign mansions. Evidently â€Farmer" has snot had much to which the irmcr “’Ol'a‘lll.‘ 0: any church. If he bade.“ would know that the Maï¬ahlc rule Ls, flaw. the beast :ï¬-vcrs, (o .Lhc Joe-ml church Easel! are those who take mart m- tdrcst in. and contribute most, \to Mb Home and. foreign Mus-slows. (they are slim as a rule, the past -:l- tiaens in the community. take them in any way: you choose. and that means that they regulate and run their {nannies propenly. Another one of 'lFalrmdr‘s" criticisms. or iguana ea is that more than one [My son- u'ibuba to tibia odumn. Museum minions expressed are diffemm -- ave gramme he means on one sub hotâ€"Smialmn' . “Farmer". if were- member alight. is a Sociahiet, and we imazine the trouble with that flaw'nity is. than for all moustioai ~purposes. most at thetime,t.hey are talking twig-h the“: hate. They, are “math gay talking about -wwmii titans." until it lzivea one a pain 13 themes“ themotalslpeople. wound alter them. 11! they: would give porinz oncoue l Easy [at a Wya‘re. and insinuate ' . such an the pun- ' 0Q public utilities. the .the bar and other ao- cm will: We some chums of do ' ’whia before start with : and“ of the telephone inna- tional attain. all! the abolishing st . Henry: Campbm. an ex-soldicr. liv- ing in Nestleton. went into the Star [nothing store on Saturday, and stole a hat. Constable John Shortt arrest- __= was GIRLHUUB TD MMANHUOD liefhers Should Watch the Development of Their Daughtersâ€"- Every mother daughter. .Too often this is never im rted or is Withheld until mrious harm resulted to the growing girl through her ignorance of nature’s mysterious and wonderful laws and penalties. Girls’ over-eensitivcness and modesty often puzzle their mofhcn! and baffle physicxans, as they so often withhold their conï¬dence from their mothers and conceal the sym toms which ought to be told to their p ysician at this critiml period. 'rl’s th his become slug- gish, with ache, laziness or a dis- rdtion to sleep, pains in the back or ower limbs, eye- dim, desire for solitude' wheneheisamysterytoherseliand triads, her mother should come to her aid, and remember that Lydia E Pink- ham’e Vegetable Compound will at this time prepare the system for the coming change. girl! To: anti; trying period in ayoung ’e i wi outpatnorirreg- m Hundreds of letters from young 'ris and from mothers. expre-ing ir 'tnde fa what 1311;}; Pinkhame’g egetable mpoun aocomghsh hr them, have been received y the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine (30., at Lynn, lass Hi- Mills has written the two follow- ing lethrs to Mrs Pinkham. nhich will be rudwith’intereet: Dear lira. Pinkhun :- (First letter.) “Iambut ï¬ï¬‚ecn yarn ofszeunde M, have disfiynlqebll: chilh, badmhe andbackaebelan vehardthat u conglvo hip advieein my oonditioh?! that I write to you to tell you w valuable medicine hm done for me. I wrote you in regard to mv condition I had consulted several doctors, but they failed to understand my case and I did not receive any beneï¬t from their treatment. I follow- 0d your advice. and took Lydia E. Pink- hum‘s Vegetable Comgound and am now healthy and well, an symptoms which I had at that ï¬ne have disappearnl."-Myrtlc Mills, Oqulwka. Ill. gctnble Compound mv ular and painful, and dreadful headaches. headaches have entirely left me. my are I am telling all my E. Pinkham's done for me.“â€"Matilda Barman, Farming- ton, Iowa. l grams. from a source that has no rival in the information am writing you."-â€"Myrtle Mills, anawka. which is of vital interest to her young ï¬g" (Seoond later.) 'tudo t vom- When Mrs. Pinkham :â€" "It is with the feeling ofutmost all the distres' in: Miss Matilda Borman wrib Mm. Pinkham as follows : Dear Mrs. Pinkhnm :â€" “Before taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Ve- pcriods were irrx always had so “But since taking the Compound my . periods and lam gettingstro andwell- girl friends “win: Lydra' qutable Compound has If on know of any young girl who issic' and needs motherly advice, at her to addrem Mrs. Pinkham at L Man. and tell her every detail 0 her back. yhee. and to keep no will receive advice abeolu to rienoe of woman’s ills, and it will, if ex fol owed, put her on the right road to a strong, healthy and happy womanhood. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound holds the record for the greatest number of cures of female ills of any medicine that the world has ever known. \Vhy don’t you try it? Lylh L Nathan’s timetable Compound lakes Sick Welles Iell. boat or train. PHONE China Hall, William-st. 2 O z z z z z E g z t g E g x g 9 9 IE‘ 1' iRaspberry Vinegar, Lemon Squash, Lime Juice “MAKE IDEAL SUMMER DRINKS" We have the best imported kinds new in stock. See Our New Goods at the SUIIEB SPECIALSâ€"Table Glasses in all varieties, Limoge China at cheap prices. New Cut Glass. etc, etc. Leave Your Order for Camp- ing Supplies. All orders are carefully ï¬lled and promptly delivered at A. L. CAMPBELL. W Hall No. 10. Groceries, Kent-st. .09000900000 00 00 00 9000000000009099000 '009900000900000000000 Machinery for Sale PUMPSâ€"One Plunger Pump, size 2; in. by 10 in., belt driven, complete with alleys. suitable for feeding orthway Du lex steam Pump, size 3 in. by 2 in. by . p, belt d-iven, size of chamber 3 in. dia. 16 LI. stroke, suitable for One Suction pun: ing water to stock or ï¬re steam boiler or pumping water a long distance. One 3in., disc pipe 1% in. urpoees. above are all in nmï¬- condition and can be seen working. Owing to ex- tensions being made these must be re laced with pumps having larger capacity. One Hancock Inspirator No. 12. 10 in. pipe, solid iron, 1500 revolutions per minute, good as new. indelivery. 1 No. 4 Bturtevant exhaust fan, One large steam heater containing 850 running feet of 3-4 in. pipe, 70 return bends, 2 headers, con- structed for high for either steam or hot water. steam pressure, can be taken apart and used for separate radiators THE HORN 0808. "00â€.“ 00., UNITED DEATH OF ll. mule. Former W of rm county mum". ‘ At his residence. 00 Howard street, Lynn. Massachusetts. U. S. A.. on August 17th. 1907, (William Uochranc passed peacefully to rest. after an illness of two days. The deceased was born in Dalmeny. near Queen's Ferry, about 8 miles from Edinborough. Scotland. a brother of Mr. John Coch- rane. of Cambray. and a brother-im law of Mrs. James Roy Cochran-3. of Fem-ion Falls. The Lynn Evenin Item published the following; ‘ | At a special meeting of Clan lic- Leen. No. 36. 0. S. 0.. held in Cadet Ball. My evening. Aug. 19. the following resolutions†were unani- mously adopted; . (Whereas. in the course of human events. it has pleased the Divine Rul- .er of the Universe to summon int.) His presence one of our beloved clans- snen. in the of William Coch- rane. Therefore. be it . . this sad . Resolved. that the clan. by nonunion. has lost a most honor- ed and «mood member. one who . "tics in The Drummerâ€""rho price of writ. wasanornameuttothepon heldandwhta e influence over thme associated with him And while we realise that by. his departure a void has bison created in our midst. that cannot easily be filled. we feel no less that the com- rrunity has lost a valuable citizen- Bis ublic. no less his private, career has een marked 'by integrity of par- posc and the manly desire to deal justly with all. His generous heart harbored no ill will. and his genial manners won the love of all who knew him. . Resolved, That we sympathize deep- ly with his afflicted family. ten-Jer- ing them the only consolation which mere worm can convey. that the en mory of Our de rived brother: Wm be tenthrly cheris ed by the broth- ren of Clan McLean. as that of one whose virtues were worthy of uni. tation. ' . . r ; Resolved. That a my of ’these’ re- solutions be engmcd and sent to the family of the deceased. and that they he 5 read upon the records. the charter raped for. 60 days. an! a copy of the resolutions he publicise! aegis Lynn Evening Item.â€"(Oomm:t- . ' | . ~11 .43 m .5: 7, "am. “‘ by his cultivated in: paper has gone up.†1 l he merchantâ€""Why. alt-ray. W. it In! its _ “J \ en ‘- , v ' ’ 4» _,. . -. Amy - emu-Wes" m MW .Tj 01â€" , ecumnndhewpmunnedeoone Wandhabitsofthought.wsa whosWï¬Mï¬w manna-unmnmmmm _wlMKmnflamU-a . ,. , . . . Ems: and at Le’ V,‘ , -, ‘ , .. _- 4 ', . : .. . A. in H A V .,' I h .' N w . i ".0 .’ 1 . ml“), 2‘ .~ ;1“.’- .:v...7~ m“, m r . "7 . ‘ ,"‘;“â€.,‘ ‘ 0 1‘ e. 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