Lr Unsalted; one cent? mm! more than market ’price will be paid. L J. M. RICE Veterinary Surgeon iSDAY, JULY 2 nd Residence corner Russo) Cambridge-st" Lindsay hnne 387-1. Residence 3873! Kr); a, specialty. Calls 3;. Cemetery Work meats Bed 157 L you get entire sat- 15 new and if yin you are sure 0f 1‘ your service. sure this week by able pnces. Iney cheerfully ref our pleasure. KINDS.HIGHEST ’RICES PAID. ,5. William and Peel-It; Telephone 337 L heat. cash prices paid ,ltry Wanted 'nlrance Examinations A PPLEBAUM amcnded to day or night. Graduate 0! the Ontario Culiege, Post-Graduate r-r‘inary College, also 09 a School 0! Tropical Medi- 5 chance for the farm- ing in all kinds of g, rubbers, horse hair. CRESSWBLP LINDSAY I Cost in Lindsay Ld the conVCl" al Bible stuo 1c loard of day afternoon I-k:om read a. luding the eX- s engaged the in Lindsay. as H J. Waite :- Toronto on It is gets $15 Sept. 30 .Oct. 7-9 conven- per an 1‘ A I’T’ffE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Lindsay Branch, CAPITAL, $15,000,000 REST, $12,500,000 The Canadian Bank of Commerce. by reason of its large number of branches in "my pna-mce of Canada, with direct representation in London, Eng.. New York, San Fm , , Seattle. Pordand, 0re., Mexico and St. John’s Nfld., with Agents and Comtpw .4: in every part of the world, is able to offer unsurpassed facilities to the cavelhr-z pvzblzc. enabling them to obtain money in the simplest way at any point on their journey 2210 world over. The Travellers' Cheques and Letters of Credit issued by this Bank rn.-ercome the annoying diï¬culties of obtaining funds abroad, especially in places where identiï¬cation ts difl‘icult. Cheques and Drafts on all the countries of the world. drawn in sterling, francs, marks, lire, kronen. eta, can be cashed or purchased an. reasonable rates. . CAPITAL th‘n Von Travel A X n RESERVED FUNDS Take money with you i: m 'I‘mvellers’ Cheques 1 '«re nhs‘mlutely safe and 'ion against loss by the: Tin-re cost. is inconsider E-I'nnvh of the Bank of ‘ Omemee Branch L? 00 5-01 ex Bonded ï¬nding a burn: Ian TOURISTS AND CIR EDMUND WALKER. C.V.O.. LLD, D.C.L.. President “£31,1me LAIRD JOHN AIRD A General Manager Assistant Genetal MW 117 11!:‘.\.1“.11CS 1N ONTARIO. QUEBEC A’A’A 0F MOATABAA DISPENSING CHEMIST Lindsay, ' corpc rated by A“ In of Parliament AA _1 “j. to .) () (:u saturdays A. HIGINBOTHAM, 3T“: 2.:1'9 had difliculty in mg {1 cm, {1111 to prevent sun- 1: tan, €th you should try Nyais Almond Cream Paid up Capital-nu---~~$16,000,000 A---_-A Rest Undivided Proï¬ts. ofï¬ce Hours : H. B! Black, o'clock. PRICE 25c Bram-hes in ï¬ery vaince 0‘. 4he Dev 3,1,,†every 1mppttant city in the â€Dammâ€" Lxcwfoundland, Landon, Englana, New Chicago; etc : 'IJ. Ever? seam for Sunburn {ELY 24th, 1913. nch Take money ï¬th you in the form of Bank of Toron- 'I‘ra\'ellcrs' Cheques or Letters of Credit. These $01ther safe and sufï¬cient. and are a. protec- t. ï¬re or other miSadventure. Obtainable from any . wrc 111 'ion against loss by that “(in-re cost is inconsiderahle. vied woman is con- _.sband is the easi- ox‘ld to ï¬nd fault at to reform. ,._-d at a banquet to in London. 10 to 1 o’clock. R. L. MORGAN \ is the highest grade of Gold Filled Spect 1d. Fach article beans the trade mar :ho metal and printed on“ the tag agents for “ Consol ex †Spectacleware and mi correctly ï¬tting them. We issue one of Lnds \\i1h each article of “ Consolâ€"ex’ ' Spec mmnpth replace the goods Tree at any time u .:m mu, knouing that the manufacturers description of Bankmg bgsmess d. bavmgs Department at. â€very Branch established A D. 1858 of the Bank of Toronto. . A. HOLMES Manager TRAVELLERS } Mr, J. A. Isaacs. or me Ions-an. alivery, was motoring home with a. :couple of passengers when he noticed isome dark object on the road in the lvicinity of Taylor’s Corners. He imamged to stbp his car in time to .saVe him from meeting with a. serious incident, as the ob) ‘ ‘ were found to be a couple of large {railway ties, placed a. few feet apart. RAILWAY TIES 0N ROAD. Evidently there art Mariposa. township w} very kindly to the in! tomobiles, and object ing through the bane covering their crops v ing from the manner Oakwood road was other evening by a co ...... $16,000,000 $ 802,000 hat in front is nOE sive as t whiskey . Hodgetts. Mgr $32.802,000 Manager Lindsay Branch We issue one of the “ Consol-ex" Spectacle Free at any time if the manufacturers will AND THE WEST. attending Established A. D. 1.817 are are resident; in ship who do no{ take the innovation of au- objectrto them tear- , banner township and :rops with dust, judg- xanner in which the was obstructed the w a couple of railway Filled Spectacle- mark “ Consolâ€" noi-f nearli 93 oï¬en- Ikey perfumed breath $11,176,578 a theatre. I» “.18 of the York-st. «a Dr. Murdoch' Mackenzie a Worthy Leader wf Presbyterians. It was 8!. Englishman whn libeled his fellow-Britisher as “the unspeak- able Scot.†The epithet was 99 per cent. Spleen and the remainder. a be- L'rudeod compliment. Happily. the author of it belonged to a 51in minor- ity of his countrymen. The fact is that the author wa= tm helplessly in- competent to ï¬nd a better reason for the Scotchman's knack of getting into the Hall of Fame. u..v gnu... 0n the other hand. the amount of space in that sacred temple, whioh is scented with the thistle and colored by the tartan.is enough to luake the people from: “north of the Tweed" a bit bashful. For a worthy Scutchman seldom writes to an editor unless it is to aék that “his narne be kept out of pï¬nt†,, A†L---â€" But no matter which way you turn a Macdonald or a Grant, a Douglas or a Burns. a Hector or an Alexander. seems to have done the deed. In war and in peace, in the church and in‘ the state, it has almost become pro- verbial. Therefore, it is not strange that when the militant hosts of Pres- byterianism, assembled in Toronto re- cently. were settling upon a signiï¬cant password, it should be- whispered along the linesâ€"it shall he Murdoch! Dr. Murdock Mackenzie, the new moderator of the General Assembly. was made in the same mold. which has given to the world its far-famed Highlanders. It is the mountain and the moor; the mist of the sky and the music of the stream that has put the temper in tho metal. Then there is the poverty of the bleak 5:21 and the preciousnoss of a love for the same. Such is the fuel for the ï¬re. But it is religionâ€"the mystery and the might of God; the deep. strong faith in His perfect will and inï¬nite love! Here we have the ï¬re which makes the cast. Yesterday it was Mnchllum More and Montrose. To-day it is Murdoch Mac- kenzie. the new Chieftain of the Pres. byterian clans. - L _ BASH 0N FACE HANDS AND ARMS Skin Would Cake Over and Peel. - Spots Large. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Has Not Had a Mark on Her Since. They Also Cured Mother of Pimples on Face. 578 Gladstone Ave" Toronto, Ont.--" My baby’stroublebegan asarashand theskin noedtoaomeï¬mespeeloflandlookasifit - were going to get better. but would just cake over again and peel. The spots were large and it used to were going to get better. but would just cake over again and peel. The spots were large and it used to make her face very red and inflamed all the time. It me on her face. hands and arms. and it. used to make her restless at night. She got the rash in March and how I hated to see it on her little face and and inflamed all the time. It came on her face. hands and arms. and it used to make her restless at night. She got the rash in March and how I hated to see it on her little face and hands! I tried a lot of different things after that but nothiq "did any good. I saw the advertisement and sent for samplm of Cutl- cura Soap and Ointment and it started to get better right away. I used them only about once a. day. and in little morethan two weeks she hadn't a. spot on her any- where. She had it three months before I used the treatment. She has not had a. mark on her since and she is two and a. half years old now. Cuticura. Soap and Oint- ment also cured pimples on my face." (Signed) Mrs. McKnight, Jan. 8. 1912. u: lnL-llu-I ..-.._ Among the genteel sons of men he looks as dominant as a Scotch thistle in a bed of Chrysanthemums. He has the strenuous fire and the fear- some face. From his bushy. grey- bcard and massive head, to the soles of his feet. there is a warning-"touch me wha daur!" One can easily drop into the realm of fancy and imagine among his forefathers a dashing Co- venantor. 0*. further back. see a monk with the most penitential of hair shirts. And still distant, some mighty Crusader. who could not be drawn out of his native glen,a except to save the holy relics from the in- For treating poor complexions, red. rough hands. and dry. thin and falling hair. Cutl- cura Soap and Cutlcura. ointment. have been the world‘s favorites for more than a gen- eration Sold throughout the world. Lib- eral sample of each mailed free. with 32-1). Skin Book. Address post card Potter Drug 6: Chem. Com. Dept. 340. Boston. U. S. A. to save the holy reucs Irom Lur: m- fidel. This has been his inheritance. True. it. bore him no revenue either under feudal tenure of modern law. In his blood there is still the strength of am. cient warriors. As a churchmen there is a blending of both monk and minister. And he has «one further irx the name of the Cross than any knight who appeared before the walls of the Holy City. Al, ILUIJ \Jl...v- Moderator Mackenzie will rise to the requirements of his hiqh ofï¬ce. As a student in Montreal he was a daily surprise to his professors. He has a distinct place among foreign. mission- ariesâ€"being! a linguist of the rarest type. an evangelist of wonderful pow- er and a wise and saeacious counsel- lor. As such. his brethren have love-J him. Now they desire to give him honor. His strength has inspired them. his success quickened lifeless hearts, and now as moderator, every churchman has a. special interest in Recently there’ was related one or two incidents of candidates being heckled by fun-loving ratepayers, and several more such stories have recent- ly crOpped upâ€"some old and me new. Arthur Frost, a young man who aspired in vain to be a Toronto alder- man at the recent election, gave his audience ten minutes of pure comedy on nomination night and made Speak- er W. H. Hoyle. of the Ontario Leg- islature, almost tumble off his chair with laughter“ when the interrupter: -. â€""i?.,‘ ad that the high Sta-Bum an: up. w-.. refused to maintalnod. Sixty-me pupils 1mm ambwysutememheuflxht the town schools passed thoentnnce enmlagï¬gn; Wen Luann-9m young womanâ€"" That Was aszar‘as be got for a min- ute or' two. Whethe noise subsided he began again-:“Never mind. boys. Ihqyobeenmmiednyeumdn “Kidding" THE NEW MODERATOR. the l9l3.candidates. THE WATCHMA N-WARDER, LINDSAY, ONTARIO. ed one or""" _ The Last week this same man and guq were seen east on the G.'I‘.R. tracks, where it is asserted he was known to have similarly treated the unfortu- nate female who is apparently under was guilty of ill treatmeBt to ., girl with whom he was travelling the country via the milwéy tracks, and who so cruelly taut/ed the girl near Ops station, has been located. 0n information received by Chief of Police Chilton, the two were seen pass ng thi‘ough Uxbridge Wednesday afternoon. The Ops; Station Mystery . ‘ --Parties T ramping the Country Hartley Resident Remembered by Friends of Two Lodges One of the happiest of functions took pche at Hartley last Friday when the brethren of L.O.L. 1153 and Court Hartley I.0.F. took occasion to present their fellow brother, Mr. Alexander Spence, with the following address. as well as three very useful presents. as a token of their good will and respect: To Alexander Spence, Esq. : Dear Sir and Bremenâ€"It is impos- sible for your brethren and friends to express their sentiments on the (“e of your departure from their midst, but must in some manner give eViâ€" dence of their good “ill. or the many services you have rendered dur- ing :the period of your life among us it’s not easy to recount. The ofï¬ce you have held in our so- cieties have rooted in the hearts and minds of every individual under your care the principles of the Order. Breezy Personal Items Fonelon Falls, July 17.â€"Mrs. Wes. Pollard and Miss Thelma Pollard, of Lindsay, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sharpe. Miss Alice Corran,-of Lindsay. vis- ited Miss Margaret. Lee ox'cr Sun- day. ne'v; and Mrs. McClinchy, of cm- ton. Ohio, are guests of relatives, in town. Mr. and Mrs. _John Robextsbn and daughter I] mily attended 1h: 1 21h of July celebration in Port Hope. Miss Annie Oakley, of Toronto, visited in Fenclon Falls over Sun- day. Miss Alice Merougan, 5: Lindsay. is visiting her cousin Miss Mabel Sharpe. ' Mr. ’I‘ownley, of Toronto, is spend- ing his vacation in I-‘enclon Falls. Miss Eva Brokenshire, of Toronto. is the guest of Mrs. Job. Palmer. Mrs. Brown. of Toronto. is the guest of Mrs. M. II. McCullum. Miss Vera. Sharpe left on Tuesday to spend a. few weeks with her friend Miss Larmer, of Millbrook. Miss Iquel Murphy, at Bubmygeon, is the guest of Miss Bertie Lee. ‘Miss FlorenCe Bellinuhnm, of 'J‘o- ronto, is the guest. of her sister Miss Mamba Bellinghum. Miss Ferris, of l‘icton, is 110 visost of Miss “'ushburn. The Ladies' Aid of the Dentist church will hold their annual garden party on Wednesday 23rd, at. my; home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Gm ham. A good prob-Tum will be giv- Mr. Booth and Miss of. Brantford, visited Booth last week. The Wardor predicts that m mel course of the next ï¬ve years, and; probably very soon, the entrance ex-: aminations will be a thing of the‘ past, and pupils wishing to pass from the Public Schools into the Col- legiate Institute will be required to pass examinations set by their teach- ers, or a. board of town teachers. In other words, that the pupils work throughout the term, and at examina- tion tests will be the main question considered and the basis of promo- tion. The entrance examinations as they} are to-day, held as they are in the; hottest period of the year, are cruell and merciless‘ and very often the cle-I ver scholar who is of a nervous make! up and excitable, becomes plucked at? the entrance test, when he or she: would easily have passed the test at: any other time. To the majority who {all tozpass the entrance, their school days are over, as they hate no more heart for education. and in eight cases out of ten they seek their Me’s work in other ï¬elds. So much tor. the test. but. what we wish to particululy dwell upon in thil shod: article. is the splendid l Miss Dora McIntosh, of Toronto, predicts that in the next ï¬ve years, and soon, the entrance ex- SPLENDID SHOWING man and girl From Fenelon Falls the: the Central School. ï¬fteen {ram Alexr mdiandra School, six from Victoria ex-l School, ten from the Girls’ Separate the I Schoal, and seven from the Boys' ass i Separate School. n..- The pair are now out of the juris- diction of the town omoers. and. he will in all probability receiVe the re- w‘ard which h‘s lawless spirit prompts him to on his visit to the weatern towns. his power. - AJocal ï¬reman on the anndfl‘mnk in conversation with Chic! Chilton. informed the ofï¬cer of the law that the couple wee noticed on the day in question, as the train was passing through the country, in the vicinity of Ops station. The man was act- ing in a. manner unbecoming a. gentle- ~â€" Vt- _V int; in a. manner unbecoming a. gentfe- man, and apparently the gnung gu'l “'88 in trouble. What can be acquired in all societies is stra‘ctness of conduct. and accuracy of ofï¬ce, which proofs have influenced our members as exempliï¬ed by you. Modesty. justice. charity and the like haVe ï¬tted you for the conï¬dence which you have held and have pro- Vided excellent eflects. These tokens we wish you to accept bear only in Signed on behalf of L.0.L. 1153 and Court Hartley 1.0.1â€. 979, Mr. Spence was taken by surprise. but thanked the brethren heartily for their kind remembrances. He had been a resident of the district for many years. but on leaving for To- ronto he would take with him the very kindest memories of his many friends and acquaintances. a. small degree the esteem in which \03 are held. The same we trust “ill be cherished as our lecollections of you will be. , # A- ‘dro is the guesc ox men was...» w. w- Vacation. Mrs. Simpson. Lindsay, is visiting in town. Mr. Ernest. Smithson. of Toronto, is holidaying in Fenelon Falls and vicinity. Mrs. (1m) Goul from Cambray on panied by her Si kins. Mr.- and Mrs. A. Clarke and family, of Lindsay, are spending a few \VeeKS vacation on Sandy Point, Cameron Lake. Miss Bertha. Iirokenshire returned to Ton-Onto on Saturday. Master Jack Brandon is the quest of Pcterboro relatives. Miss Adams. of El Paso, Texas, is the guest of her sister Mrs. F. Ruth- erford m. Howl Kawartha. - Mrs. T. Wilson. of Cannington, is the guest of her aunt, Miss B. Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. Wostervnult, of New York, are guests at Hotel Kawarthn. Mrs. .109. English and children left Mrs. Jos. English and Inst week for a. visit. ‘4.) Hastings. was in toun Inst week. Miss 1‘. Thompson. of Mnnilla, vis- ited Miss E. Pearce last week. The St. Andrew's \\'.F.M.S. held their regular meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. MncKendry, of Rosedale am} the meeting was i a great success. about. forty members being presLnt. The meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs. (Rem) Lord assisted by Mrs. North- ey and Mrs. F. W. Warren. Mrs. Laird, of Kingston, also gave a short. address and Mrs. (Rem) Mc- Clintchy, of Clinton. gum a mission- ary reading. Mrs. E. A. McArthur sang a solo and at. the conclusion tea was served by the hostess. institutions within her guteS. The teachers in Lind-3y. tram ghe primary up, appear to be imbued with the When results from all over the Pro- vince are totaled up it is found that, Lindsay schools are well up towards the top of the heap. A good school the top of the heap. A goon scnom System is one of the ï¬nest assets any town can have, and Lindsay has good reason to be proud of the educational spirit: (3! "making gï¬od." and t they are 15 demonstrated yearly the number who pass the dim to mks a home, when 1115 cnuuum can have the best educational advan- tugx. Lindsay need not be at. all backward in advancing its claims {or ItisthesameinregurdtotheColâ€" legit“ Institute, .3 institution sec» and to none in the Province, 0;- in Print Pal duties :1 in the work of advancing ms boys and girls in the educational line: The record from year to year or the Bayl' and Git-11' Sepals.“ schools in on. to ho proud oi. pupils being pond through their entrance mm- W vital: .. regularity M in M £3 tho M 19 ml. the guest of her. parents for the withthe Mcmarmid. of acquired in all societies Gould returned home ; on Monday accomâ€" sistcr Mrs. Tomp- looking for a, place “711°.†his children educational advan- ma not he at all 2‘ r iunds yearly in the diflicult Longfonl, in Good Prospect for Corn Crop Tho Public and Separate School teachers and ofï¬cials are to be hoax-- tily Congratulated on their year's work. EVery one with com will be pleas- ed to know that Putnam's Corn Ex- tractor is guaranteed to cure hard. soft, or bleeding corns in twenty-four hours. Painless and sure is Put- nam’s Extractor, 25c. at all dealers. TO ERECT NEW CHURCH. Rev. '1‘. Spratt, of Wolfe Island, left for his home Thursday after a vis- it to Lindsay friends. He was the guest of his brather Mr. R. P. Spratt while in town. The reverend gentle- man has the unique distinction of being forty years in the one parish something which does not often oo- CUP. Father Spratt is about to erect a. church of the most modern mhitec- ture. which will cost at least. $40,- 000. The Island is very productive and is one of the largest of the Thousan d Islands. In size it, is about ï¬ve miles wide and twenty-one miles long. A woman can generally be depended upon to make a. fool of a. man, but sometimes he saves her the trouble. -Mr. Allan Gillies, proprietor of The Warder, and Mrs. Gillies, return- ed last week from an extended trip to the Coast and the sunny regions or Comm-111a. Mr. and Mrs. Gillies have been absent some ‘st weeks, dur- JOHN DENNIS Wells drilled at shortest PUMP M AKF‘R notiCe, terms reasonable RUSSELL- ST. LINDSAY ONT. NEXT T0 CREAMERY Low prices, I have no middlemen’s commission to pay Incorporated 1895. Capital and Reserve Fund $430,000.00 vidend at the rate of THIRTEEN PER CENT. PER ANNUM upon the capital stock of this Bank ha been declared for the quintet ending Blst July, 1913, and that the same will be payable at the Head‘Oï¬ce in this city and its Branches on mdlafter Fridty, the ï¬rst dayof August, 1913, to W of record of 25th July. 1913. . By order of the Baud. nun v SCHOLFIELD. THE VICTORIA LOAN SAVINGS CO. Notice is hereby given that. a. 'DiVidend at the rate of Seven Per Cent. per annum has this day been declared on the Paid-Up Capital Stock of the Victoria Loan Swings Co. for the quarter ending June 30th, 1913. ahd the same will be payable at theoflice of the Company on and after Wednesday, July 2nd, 1913. The Stock Transfer Ledger will be closed frpm June 25th to Julv 2nd inclusive. By order of the Board, ‘c Lindsay, June 10th, 1918. Toronto. 17th June. 1913- â€OF CANADA Quarterly Dividend Notice No. 91 DIVIDEND N0. 44 The Kind You Have BASTBRIA For Infagts and Children. TNC CINTAU‘ ing which time they traveled over thousands of miles of railway, also enjoying motor trips and water trips. The outing was a very enjoy- a'nle one, as well as very beneï¬cial. San Iliego. C31,. was the furthest southern point included in the itin. .rary, with a side trip aeross the border into Mexico. They enjOyed the best of weather, which aided ma- terially in making the trip a delight- ful one. â€"Mrs. (Dr.) J. McCulloch, $119 sex-st, and son Hugh, who have been visiting friends and relatives in various western towns and citiM dur- ing the past six weeks, returnwi last week, having enjoyed a. splendid holiday. Mrs. McCulloch was ac- companied home to Lindsay by her sister, Mrs. Alex. Stewart. and son Murton. of Winnipeg, and their mother, Mrs. Neil McFadyon, of Shoal Lake. Man. Pumps, Wind Mills Gasoline Engines ‘. E. WEEKS. P. SCHOLFIELD- convauv. N - V0.“ Ci‘l’V. PAGE 1'1] “El. Manager.