158 CO" IIotel awktsk 's uoum w“ red $4- to $2 056m and ten’s Tail" S. Dentist nwntn Univ- 3} (‘ollege of Brand†d Paint vgoy-v's‘ Dru \Viniam an :estive of silk and inns can» -urdiug to at moder. )mm issioners rl license at shop license. -101 II ï¬ig Bar aiW M‘ ‘38 I * . Alsike, Red, Mammoth, Timothy, Long Grass life.“ In Sax Weeks FREE TO YOUâ€"MY SISTER Early Ohio Early Rose also Lawn Crass Seed OAK FRONT GROCERY F. C. McMaster “:33: 31' ' home. unity. qmcxx um ....-.,. v t ’R'oemcmber. the; It wglcq‘yoo «in» ï¬ne “men them. 33‘3â€: 1 complete trial: and if you should wish to annulment. wfll cost you only a . g I: When a. n ML‘1‘"?91Lm'1essthan two cent: a da . It wil‘ not interfere With work at 0:01pm hat he gimme yourmmemdï¬désï¬eï¬ UChWMM5'i‘M -. and! m l “the Itovelaty d n d ~21en: for your case. entirely free, in plain wrapper: b m M‘- I will 9Ԡ- ’“M ‘ o . o . i333 mm>°'-=â€"“woz~1.«u~rs own MEDICAL Anwséylt" with NW heart. It is :3! worn :7 ‘ cure themselves at home. Emma shank! . 22:23:, and 12:: til-$313112:- {Whey a? $35.33th the Way?“ outlet hgveen opera- facetlously 3- ' 3"“ C3“ decide for yourself. Thou-nos of women have cared themeâ€? thh my home 'A man ma WES! 1: cures all.old or _ 'ro m of WI unexplam a simple home . husin ' ‘thwwhich speedily and ectuuy cures WMï¬mm Sick“. “‘1 mm.“ i n acquiring * r - eastmat‘o ‘ Y Images†pile“ _ _- g; «ever You uéé‘."§an°?é‘r§: you to mot your own loamy who know all!!! M . With every '45“!!! Suï¬'eftr that this Home W teeny an: mm‘swdmkesw chai'itï¬bl‘e pl m." “â€99. plump and robust. Just and no your â€and the {teete- . 11-“ m M‘ »~ worth of 83‘ Liothehoolz. W‘t to-da .as m 90“: I“ I. GII-----f‘ne. HZ.- I-sz-z . O O . "tum.“ ‘ book. las.u.suuu:ns. Bo: H- 3133 P O T ATQES SEED GRAIN! u m 5‘. require and ’ ’ \\e have the best the country p‘ d to uces CLOVER SEED AND GRASSES 3 \ RLEY WHEAT OATS PEAS BU CKWHEAI FLAXSEED aiim‘e may mean :"Miï¬ ï¬râ€: $2950 i0 $6050 I. HMS“: >~J mas-i 92'ices an Ali of Above Will Be hand Right. ieve we have better, or at least as good as any seed house in Canada. one“: of Delawares and one 20th Century. They i.’: be weli worth seemg on arrival} toqnor- um POT AT OES .7 am: we I am a woman. _ I know woman‘s suï¬enngs. I have found the cure. ' ' f charge. my home treat- 1 will mail. frog or any Weâ€.-. .._, ___,__ _W' meat with full mstructxons to any sufl'erer from women‘s ailments. I want to tell all women about this cure â€"- you, my reader. fog yourself, your daughter. your mother, or your sxster. I want to tell you how to cure ‘ Ives at home without the he! of a doctor. en cannot understand wom- erings. What we women know In. em- patience. we know better than any doctor. I know that my home treatment'xs amt: and sue cure for [Jamison or Whmsh alums. . Db» Wormoï¬hew .m.5anty or Painful Periods, Uterine or or do Vuil VI‘elegreph Company have rented the shop now occupied by Mr. Thomas Murtagh, the latter has found it no- cessary to ï¬nd new quarters. The :Hotel Benson is admirably situated -. and an up-to-date tonsorial parlor {would no doubt be an adjunct to the hostelry. Tonsorial Parlors For Hotel Benson It is understcod that during the coming two months a new and up to-date barber shop will be estab- lished in the Hotel Benson, on the main floor. and to the immediate left; of the main entrance. - . .L- ï¬â€˜TW 'lhis week the Owen Sounu nex'asu will amalgamate with the Sun of the The ï¬rst publication of same town. h, 1909. the Herald was on May 71; PAPERS AMALGAMATE llY SISTER suma- FR‘I TO YOU AND EVE 3N6 FROM WOMEN'S AILMINTS. The double-breasted fulk ~Suit has many miners. Smm- mothers always pre- fer this 31310 of Suit for their buys. Thcv haw the [\mcxrrr- INKk'T IPUII\(H".21'N§ Inmic >11â€)! iu â€1} H) specia'ists in making 8055 Clothes. «of; with Knicker- 1 â€WP ‘thc When a. man 58‘ love that he declar H0 lay down his 1i! heart. it is really facetiously ask 1 " A man may thin Owen Sound Herald with the Sun of the guarantee Oishawa Magistra a :1 Reid for Bigamy Tried to trim 3 “art with a razor and amen-d an artery. The unly‘ wart cure is â€Putnam's." which n:â€" moves warts, cums. callous-.5 in one day. Insist. on getting Putnam's: (om and War! Extractor. it's the. bvsl, 25c. at all dealers. l ().~Ila\\'a, April LITâ€"Mr. W. J. Wat- son, police nmgisu-atc of this town, was placed undur uri‘cSt this evening on a. chux'gc of bigamy, laid yester- day by his ï¬rst wife, and is held without. bail in the ()siluWu jail, pending a preliminary hearing before Justice of the Peace Drysdule at 11 o'clock toâ€"morrow nloxniw". Wat- son's uppoimmrm as magistrate (laws buck oniy a few weeks, 'and Was hotly criticized at a convention of the local (f'onscx-Vauiw Associa- was In of the Hun. RALIAA. The story told to the police by the Woman who claims to he “'ataon'b lbgal wile alleges that they wure married in Lukelield. UnL, in the year 1878. Her maiden name was Annie Long. Three children were born. ’1 h: couple separated, she says, in 1904, with an arrangement. that he was to make her an allow- ance of twelve dollars a week. The woman remoVed from Toronto. which 1“ \\ Ullnau Ayn-.v - vu- -â€" -iVV was then Watson's home. to Cali- fornia. and her allegation L5 that he ceased to make the weekly payments within a. few months. and since then has Contributed nulhing to her sup- port. . ‘-__A_...._ cwn.“ An- llUll. Watson secured a di‘JOI'Ce from An- nie Long in 1907, under the laws of South Dakota, taking; up temporary residence atrSioux Faks. that State. ‘ for the purpose. The higmny charge is grounded on the allegation that this divorce was not in act‘ordunce with the requirements of the marâ€" riage laws of Ontario. The second marriage took place in 1908, the sec- ond Mrs. Watson haVing been Mary Farley, a resident of Toronto. The ceremony, however, is said to have been performed at Northï¬eld, Mich. Mrs. Watson the ï¬rst says that she has planned laying the charge of big- ‘amy ever since she learned of the second marriage, but her circum- [stances have been such that she has Lbeen unable to secure funds for the journey until now. She arrived at Oshawa. last evening, coming here di- rectly from California. and immed- iately preferred her complaint to the local police. ..__i .: nnolnh and Watson is a I spent the early printér's trade He then- moved spent the early part of his life in the printer's trade in Western Ontario. He then moved to Toronto, where he was for a number of years editor of the Central Press. He came to Oshawa within the last three years, and up to his recent appointment had been in charge of the Vindicator. a weekly newspaper. The separa- tiOn, divonce and wand marriage all Toronto, where Watson was active in many circles. Two can but they do BLED 10 DEANS live as cheaply as 03"" succeeds St. Louis. Mo.. April 28. â€" Marie Komnichau, who is 49 years old, told a. reporter at the city hospital her story of the deaths and burial of her mother and sister. whose bodies were found buries in concrete in the cell- at. She explained that the three had conducted a notion store in the front room of the house at No. 2412. Afraid of Undertakers~ Kept Body 1n Showcase South Broadway. and also af‘ buried aliYe fore my sister died. 1 don't remem- ber the exact date, but sister died February 10, of heart trouble, and from taking too many headache pow- .ders. My mother died of old- age. Before my mother died. she made sis- ter and gne promise that we would not take her body out of the house, The Opposition continually reiterate that the proposed contribution is.the ï¬rst installment of a permanent conâ€" tribution whit-h will become practicalâ€" ly obligatory and will injure and per- haps destroy t‘anadian autonomy. Not a, word of truth in the stutt- ment. ' Owing; to this persistent perVersion of the facts it is “ell, at the risk of growing stale, to Hate the facts as they are. ‘ Q 1 This has been l‘ept'atedly done both by the Right llon. Mr. Borden and 'by Hon. Mr. White. l-‘inanre Minister, in their siwt-(‘hes in the House of Com- mOns, and “'0 summarize some of the r statements : ' rntnu tht- [HONEY horsvlf. I 'nnolln (‘anaua makes Lllt.‘ WU...) Imperial Gorernment under which it! shall station and ï¬ght these ships. 1 Canada can recall her ships after; proper notice. ‘ (‘anada need never dollar for naval defunce. Yet the Opposition, driven to d‘S- peration in their march for an cxrlISu vote another for their recalcitrant attitude. can this a “contrilmlion.â€_ They not“ only call it a “contribution." but they insist that it is the ï¬rst of a Series of “contributions." That is, they begin by inbrepresenting the policy proposml. Then, upon this misrepresentation. they base a false presmnpticn that. this mis-numed “policy"â€"which never existedâ€"is to be repeated intleï¬nitely. THUS “'1‘: W _ ._-'-'Q(¢‘l‘\"l‘ A 'l‘ll\\Y \\ {IX (‘anada duckies \oted. and to “'1 0:11th din-Ms the tummy. (‘anmlu Sl_\'S be made of th huilt. It is all \‘q-ry “1-†for a girl to say that she does not curv if she nex‘er' has a beauâ€"that she is pvrfwtly sat-i isï¬cd with her girl chums. 'lhose who know lwr best, womlvr how long this notion will last. The girl who makes hvr Loust, that she does not care for 1hr opposile sex soon wakvns up to the favt. that even her bosom friends huu‘ no sympathy “ith this View. Ill-fort: they acwpt invilations to lzalls‘, allairs at each other's hongvs and rlinm-rs, they are sure to inqmrv eagerly what young men haw been invited. Looking forward to having a ham stimulat-‘s thv monotony of lifvâ€" in short, puts it to rout. It is nature for a girl to look forward to having: a bvau. PDeryonv must have sonu-i ham to look forward to make lifef [any on would no They m were plar tage “h 'l‘hey im- 0.: and s is not. on her chum of 8. mar stand 'hu out witl wrongâ€"1| latl-r on being an spinsturs' hand to lips. Amoric 93 the The girl without a lu-au does not. :put up her hair in curl pan-rs. She éknows that she will be just as attrac- 't=\'e in the eyes of her girl friends. ‘It comes to pass that own these two 'friends drop ofl after a while. | She hears from outsiders that each ione of thvm has a beau. This is 'conï¬rmod latvr on by the girls thom- M‘w-c whn mme to tell her soon ai- 11018 to low worth while \‘Ul u“ vv..â€"-v. The girl who inrentch to put evening or a There is no one has‘ no lover has no on a fresh blouse for dainty dinnm‘ crown. cmuimr in to see her unless, perhaps, it is the girP maxt down who might drop in on her friend from around the corner to tell her the Ian-st news about the couples she met at some revunt affair. She hears from out one of thvm has a conï¬rmed latvr on by selw-s, who come to ter of their betrothal She listens in awe ‘ astic chattvrings. same story to tell ; t' how they ever the happy in the past w someone to expect \\ av...» v-.- _ _ its sable curtains and with a, star. Now the one to take them hithe someone who sent them long, Sweet letters to kc “Wuu w. "- After residing in Saskatchewan for th? last two years I can safely say it is the greatest growing country in the world and there is every pros- pect of this being a good year. Wheat is the chief grain grown. al- though a number of farmers have ed farming has not been introduced into this part. ‘Of all countries the west is certainly “ the country," and as for myself ans! family we think for mam",'ears anc- [Inning 1. w... not get along io the west with it, and in closing I thank you {or the space I have taken, gnd wishing you every 8W. I am yours truly. Hag-1;;an ;, mam- 0! your paper .r many ‘years and ï¬nding I could Creekï¬eld. ’zlfrévid that they would be votes lht‘ money horsdf. raises thc mom-y in her own (lucides \thn it is to be d to what amount. din-rts the expenditure of V- 3133 what disposition shall 01‘ the shils ul‘tur they art- I uy‘.-,, , us in awe to their enthusi- Ltorings. Both have the r to tell : that they wonder ever thought, themselves the past without a IOVer, o expect when night drew curtains and pinned them ar. Now they have some- ke them hither and thither, rho sent them bon hens and t. letters to keep them com- Girls Who Have No Love'rs What is the Troth? for nearly twent.V 'Jbâ€"nic' BROWN. April m, 1913. so the undertaker-s could 89" he†u I put her body in 8 showcase. which we took from the notion store. and poured plaster of Wis “mm-“1 the‘ glass and cracks to keep the air out. ' We kqn. the showcase contain- mg the bony upstairs in a “‘8" room. No one knew. for none of the neigh- bors had paid any attention to moth- er. and they did not inquire about her. ~ " When sister died, I knew that people would ask about her and that if neighbors found out I was keeping her body they would ask about mo- ther, too. So I told the neighbors that mother had died and that Sel- ma had taken her to Illinois for bur- ial. Then I took both_ bodies into the basement. I laid them on the basement floor and poured plaster of paris and cement over them.†..~ ‘1... u. no “u‘. “____,, _ She needed help'iri removing the body Of her mother from the show- case and called in a German woman who was passing the store, and whom she never saw before. (‘anaxla makes the terms with the‘ Imperial Gorcrmnem under which it shall station and ï¬ght these ships. Canada can recall her ships after propt-r notice. (‘anada need nowr vote another dollar for naval (left-nee. Yet the Opposition, driven to dlS- pcration in thvir :earch for an excusn for their recalcitrant attitude. can this a “contrilmlionï¬ï¬‚ They not_ only call it a “contribution." but they insist that it is the ï¬rst of a series of “contributions." That is, they begin by mureprcseming the "Ann, nruDOSMl. Then. upon this LINDSAY .O'OOO'003': m zoauam“ Convenient. Investment For persons who have not the time to ments there is no mo adequate return HEAD OFFICE On and after the ï¬rst of May the undersigned mentioned Banks in Lindsay will be open from â€"-10 to 3 O’Clozk. Saturdaysâ€"10 to 4 O'Clock. CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE STANDARD BANK DOMINION BANK HOME BANK PETER KENN BDY TORONTO have not the tame to worry about their invest.- » more. convenient, or safe method of securing 4n upon surplus «21511, or funds, than through a. de- posit. account in a. Chartered Bank. The principal remains secure and available with ComDOJnd interest added upon demand an) hour during a banking day. Manager J A MES MASON General Manager KENT-ST. LINDSAY JANBTVILLE