D. J. LUNDY â€mm. m m the Home Bank. Mr. John F. L. Bain has been appointed manager of TWO NEW BRANCHES. THE UNDERSIGNED is prepared to loan money on farm, town and vil- lage property, at very lowest rates The Home Bank of Canada has opened two new branches in Ontario, at. Manilla and Cresswell. For the present both branches will be man- aged 1mm the Cannington Branch of the Home Bank of Canada Branch at Walkerville, Ont. He comes to the Heme tram another banking institu- tiOn. Mr. E. A. Cheadle, formerly Acting Manager at Walkerville, has returned to important duties at. the head ofï¬ce. Money to Loan. '51. B. WELDON, Mariposa township Clerk. Oakwood. Fire Insurance agwt. Issuer of marriage licenses. Conveyancing in all its forms. â€"â€"W. J. Beattie, of Manilla June.. is taking a course in railway teleg- raphy and freight and passenger in- strurtion at Mr. Paton’s school in this: town ; also Mr. Ephraim Pogue, oi Reahoro. HcLAUGHLIN, PEEL, FULTON 8; STINSON, Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries. Money to‘loan. Spec- ial attention given to investments. Ofï¬ces : Dominion Bank, corner of William and Kent-sts., Lindsay. R. G. McLaughlin, K.C., A. M. Ful- ton, B.A., James A. Peel, T. H. Stinson. Woodville ofï¬ce open every week at. oï¬ce of C. E. Weeks. Posse-lion on the lat March, 1913, nut-elm 200 men mm, went hull! of lot 2, con. 18, and out half of lot 2, con. 10. North Manchu. Good buildings. Also 100 “to rum in tho Township of Smith, with Farms To Rent 331GB R. KNIGHT, Barrister, So. licitor, Notary Public. Solicitor for the Home Bank of Canada, repre- centing Waterloo Mutual Fire In- wance Co., of Waterloo ; Federal Life Assurance Co., of Hamilton, Empire Accident and Surety Co., of London, Ont., omce over Home Bank, opposite Post Oflice. MOORE JACKSON, Barristers, etcH solicitors for The Canadian Bank of Commerce. Money to loan on mortgages at lowest current rates. Omce, William-st., Lindsay. F. D. Moore, K.C. Alex. Jackson. STEWART O‘CONNOR, Barristers Notaries, etc. Money to loan at very lowest current rates on best terms. Ofï¬ceâ€"corner Kent and York-sts., Lindsay. '1‘. Stewart. L. V. O'Connor, B.A. or interest. Company or private funds. I am always ready to buy good mortgages. I. E. WELDON, solicitor, etc., Milne Block. Lindsay OS. MEEHAN, AUCTIONEER FOR the Counties of Victoria, and Peter- boro. ’Phone 449, Lindsay P.O. Economy m Feeding Stock DRUOOIS’I‘ Evpry steekma of course: knows mag acme animalsâ€"Just. as some magnum twicg as much as other; without any carmponding in: «sun in “sight or many. The diï¬ercnua is largély a matter of aasimilmion, Feed is high this year; see that your horses and cattle digest. and Basin-113w per- fectly all they eat. You will SONG Iced and money by it. Old Eng- lish Condition Powder Gide d1, gestion and tom up All cram. . H I G INBOTHAM LIND SLY The circumstance is especially sad to the parents as they were both away frOm home at the time, having gone to Toronto on Monday. Mrs. Moody's brother, Mr. John Wensley, was left in-charge of the farm while Miss Emily Moody, a. bright girl of 14- years, assisted by Miss Lily Mc- Knight, were in charge of the house- hold duties: ,Harold was apparently in his usual health until late Wed- nesday afternoan when he was tak- en ill and in less than three hours had passed away, even before :a doe- ‘tor, who was sent for with all haste had arrived. HAROLD MOODY. The sad and very sudden death of Harold Moody, aged 10 years, 5 months and 7 days, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moody, of iMinden towhship, took place on Wednesday evening last at the family residence near Allsaw. ; l A verylpleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. Jas. H. Leask. of Maple Grove Farm, Seagrave, on Saturday, Novulï¬, 1912. when over forty of their relatives and friends gathered to celebrate the Twenty-ï¬f- th Anniversary of their marriage. A sumptuous repast was served in the carried out in chrysanthemums and dining- room, the decorations being Holly leaves. The eVening was spent very pleasantly in social chat and .music. Many useful and pretty gifts were receiVed. The parents were summoned by wire, arriving home Friday even- ing and the sad funeral took place to Ingoldsby cemetery on Saturday in charge of ReV. J. M. Whyte. â€" Minden Echo. There is always_a. living on the farm for the man that farms. To borrow a thing, even a book and than keep it, is just as much stealing as robbing a hen roost. Jesse Trull, of Newcastle, known as "The (‘lover King of Canada,†died at the age of eighty-seven. flipper three tied {EM _ M†“' mum 50m ' -mmmnmr.m common cold accompanied with couch- in? andaalight d' efromthonooo. tis, asarule, more ochfld’ltroublo but also ofl‘ecta adults. Dr. Wood’s Nam Pine Syrup-k . lurepmentotiveit mint-Ingrid†:lyogpodï¬vemloruyd «a: co . .JfDr‘r Edithmmh 9 My Mr. J. R. McNeillie, Clerk iof the Caunty of Victoria, received comâ€" mendable words from the County Council for the work of ï¬ling the ac- cumulation of documents in connec- tion with county business for the past ï¬fty years. ' Mrs. A. Muluwrlght. St. Mary’s, OM" whens"! fecal it my duty to write and toll you the good your Dr. Wood’s No:- way Plug Syrup did to: my little boy. Ha bud whooping cough, whloh left hlm with o nasty, dry hard cough. 1 took him to several doctors. but may did hlm no good. and I could see my little lad {ailing day bi dog. I was advised _to also him to not or actor, which I dld, and he told me he was 201112 into a decline. 1 was telling a neighbour about it, sat! she told me to get. a bottle of Dr. Woogl’l Norwa Pine Syrup, and give it to him regular y. She then got to tell me how much good it did her children, so I got a bottle, and gave it to my littlo . and was so pleased with the tank I bought. another one, sud by the time he hadflniahed ithehadnooough. Bola nowfat and'strong, mdlwouldnotbo without a bottle 1:: the home a: any fom ’ Wax SILVER WEDDING. Doctors could no lo Good. LEFT A NASTY, DRY COUGH. OBITU ARY HEAD OF SENATE. Ottawa, Nov. 22. -â€" The Santa, which had been expected to attack the Government this session with pecuhar. “parity. has taken an dn- oxpectcal line. Owing to the death 01 Sir Richard Cartwright. the Liberal Senators htd tomelect a. lender, and this afternoon they mt in came“: to do so. It hid been understood in m 1.th Smut Boutock. from Brim 001mm. m to be choc... When, hum, of mm m in Mann; ‘ now» an: in bah-II at We, at: My Despite the fact that the county councii failed to give a grant to- wards the annual Christmas .pr'Wim ter Fair, the president and directors haVe decided that it would be unwise to 'drop the fair, and that in the in- terests of ‘the business men and mer- chants of Lindsay the fair should be continued. This was the canclusion arrived at at a meeting of the direc- tors held Friday, the date selected being the 17th of December. The diaerent windows aroï¬rtiatic! cally designed, tho color blending bev ing rich and clear. Rn». formu- Premier of (mum, do- wlopuo, pad I» ma ma BEAUTIFUL WINDOWS. In laving mommy of France.» Dob- 9011. In loving memory or mum We}: don. In memory at Bella Hay and 391- vï¬le Roy Weldon. In lovmg rmbnm o! J in. Bran. . Lindsay citizens who attended the opening of the new Methodist church at Oakwood were surprised to see such a. ï¬ne up-to-date structure and admired the general lay-out, the in- terior decorations and the magniï¬- cent and beautiful windows. The two large central windows on eith- er side of the ediï¬ce must be seen to be admired. The one on the left illustrates the Parable of the Sower. It was presented by Moses Webster and family in imemory of Elizabeth Silva-wood. Christmas Fair The large window on the right was presented by w. B. Webster and tam» 11y. It bears the angelic saluta- tion, "Glory to God in tho htgheat. and on earth peace to men of good will.†The other‘wifldows â€We béen dedlt‘ated as foliows: In lavm: memory of .101“: .‘. and Mary Williams, 91-996mm by J. W. Wakew. PUTNAM’S CORN EXTRACTOR DISPELS CORN SORENESS. The real corn remedy, the one that always does its work, is Putnam’s Corn Extractor, which makes corns and callouses go quickly and with- out the least bit of .pain. Putnam’s makes you forget you,ever had a corn. Goes to the root of the tor- mentor) absorbs its roots, removes the cause, gives lasting relief. Put- nam’s quickly, safely and surely rids your feet of corns or callouses wheth- er just starting or of many year’s growth. Price 260 at all druggists. 1n memnry of E. Walden, Lev: Weidon. Jeanie Weldon, and Elijah Welflnn. In loving memory at T. H. For m- and Geo. Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Thomson left on the evening train for Montreal and Que- bec and will, on their return, reside at “Inglewood,†Mitchell, Ontario. The groom’s gift to the bride was a pearl necklace; to the maid of honor, a pearl bar pin; to the groomsman, a. gold seal fob; to the pianist, a. gold bar pin; and to the flower girl and ring bearer gold rings. The bride's going-away cos- tume was of black and white cut Velvet, hat to match, and mink furs. The grOOm was supported by Dr. Greenvgay, of Hamilton, brother of the bride, while Master Georgie Greenway acted as ring bearer. The color scheme was s'ellow and white. The bridal munch was played by Miss Jean Kilvington, of Hamilton. on December [7 TheW. AJenkins Mfg. Co. the county buildings at a cost of $483.32. A small amount of can- nell coal was bought to heat the registrar’s oflice. A Very favorable comment was made by Judge Morrison 01 Toron- to, on the beautiful appearance of the court house, and its surround- ings on his visit to the building dur- ing the past summer. It cost the county $7.00 {or plants to adorn the grounds surrounding the county jail. Coun. Dobson asked if this was an annual grant. The next question was the grant- ing of the usual yearly allowance to the chairman 0! county property. On motion of Dr. Sims seconded by Coun. Varcoe, the usual grant of $50 was made and carried. On motion of Coun. RobertSOn and ‘Dobson the committee arose. COUNTY COAL BILL. Courthouse, Thursday, N.ov 21. â€"- At a meeting of the county property committee it was stated that sev- enty-six tons of smokeless coal has been purchased for the heating of ROYAL PURPLE Stock 8: Poultry Specifics Dr. Sims took the chair for a short time and on motion 0! War- den Steele and seconded by Coun. Ron] Purple Worn Powder. 250 tin: 800 by ' mm only by. 80: by Sun. Bogdnlz‘fph 0.1! Can. 256 and 500 an: ! Boyd Purple amt Hutu". 56¢ bath: mu 7 Royal Purple â€Mutant. 25c md 60: Jul. MhmhlmpCumflcum:ml by mail; Royal? Purple Cowl! Cure. Me‘s will make war MM My just as We" In “to what» up In ".2 mum". and will he.» that. I'm from disease. Thus was an mm and umdultemted. W0 00 not an my cheap ï¬lm .0333..th mum-um from any on the nub: at 38 mount “as. Royal Pumlo flock Smith. 599 rut: Mr 500 wk“. in u air-tight nu. or $1.50. noun I'm-pi. Poultry‘lmmc. m â€a M. m“. um um 4mm a» than how tom 50:; â€ul- Rogdfmlg U00 mu». 2“ and W flan Ottawa, NOV. 19. -â€" Alter Dec. lst the Immigration Deparement's rega- lation requiring that every immi- grant shall be insured against being a care on the State during the win- ter months by having in his poss- ession upon landing on Canadian soil the sum of $50 in cash, will c0me into en'ect in connection with all classes of immigrants. The De- partment's proï¬sion against vagran- cy. as a. matter of fact, came into effect on NOV. 1 n the case ‘of all but British immigrants with sure prospects of positions. In connection with the latter the time was extend- ed for one month by. special request from the authorities on the other side. After December '1 the regu- lation will be enforced upon all clas- ses and the $50 cash insisted upon. All Immigrants Soup and Cuucura Ointment so cold throughout. the worldt leenl sample of each unwed free with 32-9. Skin Boo-c. Address post card Power Drug Chan. Must Show $50 3 Inn mud Puttoo recently Muffl- jodtromntwomonthlvmt with hands in mm“ Mr. Ben]. Smith in busy at pres- ent. cement“ the basement at his nno new bun. ’ ' In. June- Webch'r 10ft but weak on u exuded trip with mav- hCllVfltld. onto. McKee, the grant for Winter Fair was left over to the January ses- sion. Threshing in being ï¬nished in this mum thin week. Mr. Henry El- liott's own ha- bocn shut. News {or some time with a M! John yet to ï¬nial) up Mr. Herb Jones also uninha- this v: eel: Both men luv. had s very aucoecnlul season. Ir. Jone. bu WM s 1mm. up- to-dtta clout mm and bu M Mao om clam W. - Ample Treatment That Will Make flair Grow Now Old In Canada. S. said he knew nqt. where ghe Ln- lucky number of barrels vanished to or whither went the sacks. Every up-to-da‘e woman shouid be we radiant, hair. There are thmzsands 0! women with harsh, faded, character-less hair, who do not try to improve it. In England and Paris women take pride in having beautiful hair. Every Canadian woman can have lustrous and luxuriant hair by using SALVIA, the Great. American Sage Hair Tonic. Quite a number tram hero “waded mammary «when at the I. 0- cm Church at Fmolon Fun. un- day: also 111$ fowl mapper New evening 3:: connection mm the am. when Wardtn Callan was in ofï¬ce. matters were permitted to go in a loose manner. According to mate- ments made shipments o!» cement were consigned to the works and never checked 0\'er to see whether the full amount “as received or not. However, according to the merchants who sold the cement, the full amount was delivered to the county. The contractor, who is a most reliable man, built a walk in Coboconk of cement and crushed stone, different foremen were on the job during the construction 4 the bridge and no statement of ma» terial was given to the incoming foreman. This was obviously the cause which permitted mistakes to occur, and it was a case of that which is everybody's business is no- body’s business. However, in a report brought in by Engineer Smith to the county council it caus- ed general alarm when he reported the disappearance of thirteen har- rels of cement, which must have been stolen, sold or wasted. The 0. L. Every reader of The Warder can have an attractive head 0! hair in a. few weeks by using SALVIA. Our local deer hunter: have an ro- turned. hm. not. with u pod luck u tn former yous. All ï¬rst elm drugs-into sell a lugs bottle for 50 cents. and guarantees in to banish dandruff. atop falling hul- And itching scalp in ten days. or money back ‘ nvmr's GREEN. nary. Green. Nov. 18. - We have had pom-M hard hosts with I. mug new. mm as yet the plan hue m- ar been mapped. Itvappears that during the )cars 1911 and 1912 the bridge w“ in course of construction Mr. Geo. Smith, of Lindsay, acting as on- gineer. “win: the year 1911, (Enough negligence 91 the committee SALVIA is t bountiful, pleasant. non-mucky Hair Tonic. A nglnbothun. druggm. ing was for the purpose of clearing up the question which arose on Thursday as to the disappearance of 13} barrels of cement and 219 emptv sacks, whidx were lost dur- building of the, Coboconx Unlucky 13' Barrels of Cement Still Missing-C oun. Richman Clears Himself Col. Sylvester ‘ Retiring From 45th RegtuMajor Hapkins to be Gazetted The discussion closed and on mot- ion of Coun. Graham. seconded by Coun. Robertson, Warden Steele will incerView Mr. McArthur, 01 Wood- Ville, and endeavor to secure such information as will lead to a. know- ledge o! whore the cement. and sucks disappeared to. â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-_â€" IRWIN-K EN'I‘,-~ '. ' parlonapa, 83 :A: ""W Y Balm ' I â€W38 My consult your Rev D. Balfm.1 . W. m "I! I km; W ‘0" November, Nun: H I 1; Kent, both n! I THE LINDSAY MARKTSE Alaike clover, $12 bushel. Aï¬ples, 75c. to $1.25. Breakfast bacon, 23c. in piece, or 24c. sliced. Beef cattle, 83 to 86.. Butter, per 1b., 29c. to 30¢. Barley per bus. 48 to 50¢. Buckwheat, 48c. bush. Bran, cwt., 81.20. Chickens, per 1b., 12¢. to 18¢. ’2 Com. Richmcn. who had†bum an- on". on business which was unavoid- able during the week, was asked by the chat-man to give some explana- tion of the muddled question. He said in part: “I acted cs foreman eight days during the ï¬nishing up of the construction of Colmconk bridge, Mr. McArthur. the fort-mun. having left to accept another p-Ni- tion. I neither sold cement to un- other municipality or an individual. Engineer Smith was supposed to have charge 0L the cement and i had no dealing?! whatever with it. As to the amount of crushed stun... used. if the orders of Engineer Smith were followed there would he a foot and a half of water on the roadway. in reference to Mr. ltoli- ertson's charge of $30, [Chaim-er Smith placed him in the position and it was his own privilege to put in any hill suitable to himsali‘. When I accepted the position of forenm'l 1 did it for the benefit of the cmzn ty and to push forward the work. If Engineer Smith sold cement im the other municipality I had nothintr to do with it,_nor had the tonnship council." Warden Steele was in accord «Hit the actions of Coun. Richman. Coun. Devitt, Bottum. “obson, and Robertson entered into the debate notwithstanding the investigation of the whereabouts of the cement z-nd sacks rests in mystery. A 'phoné message from Mr. Fiald ing Hated that the foreman, Mr McAHhur ordered the cement. ivor bull 1y. Ga of the onus. «on» and equip aunt. of the can of the an; lzcm. which were mustered OVer to Maj- or Hopkins. . Col. Robt. Sylvestér bun awn 'om mndlng the 45th mum: ' Pinc- you! past. and is quite popular wizh Ms sum and men in general, who will m 0) hour of hi; â€lire.- ment. In the :13an mum-Mum? tions on in m :9!- )hjor Hon kins. who will shortly be gunned lo the position of Colonel 01 the 1m. on... roiled. $2.711 ban. M. lump. .1.“ bunk. Pm. umnll. 01.26 bush. Pantoâ€. 86¢. per My. Rib rout 170 lb. By. 700 bus. nod clam. 010 to 019. Maw. 04.00 to 05.00. IMO“: and: 800 lb. lam nu 10¢ It. In! par buoh 80. may nod. $1.50 to O9 bush. “Hum. 170. to Ho. par lb. WWO “ w ‘05. What. M. â€a. bulb. mt! m. a“. DUI. M. 00W. Ole. W. Chee'ae 18c lb. Celery 5c bunch. Ducks. 14c. to 18¢. per lb. Egg: per doz.. 29c. to 30¢. Flour. Manitobc. $2.85. Geese. per 1b.. Me. to 18¢. Hogs, little. $6 a. pair. Hogs. per cwt.. 87.65 live. Honey. 16c. lb. Hana. 10c. to 12p. per lb. Hay. baled. 75c. cwt. Hides. cow. 90 to 11¢. HMO. call 12 to 180 lb. Hides. cheep. 50:. to 75c. 81’. .0 to .12 par ton. built). drained. 12c. to 20¢. Out. 856. om. rolled. â€.75 but. 15 to 80¢. I’olham, Wednm pretty. though (I! place at the huh Leonard Irwin m noon, when thvn' WIS united in In“ C. R. Dair. (n parties wort attired in r The less ï¬t a job the more a do it. Mr. James (011119. a “0:11 dro\‘er of Milwrum. {(-11 from buggy and was picked up dead RABYâ€"(‘nLMI-ZR â€" l four. on th? 20m ( Methodist parsnnacr Against a debit entry of sec. for: bottles of Douglas' Egypiian Liniment, Mr. W. E. Beams. a prominent Groccxy and Provision Dealcrof St. John's Mid, is able to make a credit entry of one good mrc saved. He writes: _.... . ‘ A1,,,,_ _-.‘-e nu' ma†808E BARK ARE] STiFF LEE "For about three years our mare snï¬ered from sore back. and we found it impossible to get it perfectly cured“ although using several of the best rem- edies procurable. The mare also w troubled lately with a mi? kg, and v: we advised by the Veterinary to have it blistered and give the mare a restiur a few weeks. - â€3......" 3 IS" stna. “A: we had heard some good upon?- of Douglas’ Egyptian Linimcnt. we ve the teamster a [01110 to try. Afta the ï¬rst bottle was med we notimd that the back was healing up splend§dly and that the leg was also improvmg. and after the second bottle was the mare was a perfect cure." a: Can you aflord to be withoutazdlkd? that will do such thin-45 as 0011:1139. Egyptian Linimenz did fur Mr. Beams? 23c. at a1] dealers'. Free sample ('5 request. Dougias 5- Co., Napanccflm' Cnmnmm, 0xT..]Ax. 25m, 19!! “For over twenty years, I hm hen houbled with Kidney Disease and“! doctors told me they Could do me no They said my case mm “mm and I would suffer all my life, 1 doctorcd with dim-rent media) N 1nd txied many advcni "media but there was none um suited â€Wen: Nearly a yearago, I tricd‘Truit-a-iives", I have been using them nearly ant}. time since. and am pladto saytlntlm cured. I have no troub'ee nowwith Kidneys and I give "l’r:1it-a-tives"xh credit of doing “but the docton “I was impossibie. I am swemy- ' years old and am in ï¬rst dass ha] GEO. \\'. BARKLEY. ' 50¢ a box, 6 for $2.50, trial at: 35¢. At all dc Hers or sent on receipt of†by Fmit-vu'ves Limited, 0m“. Tmtnsnn st., Jonathan (‘olmen both ( The ccronu Both Cured by Two Bottles of [laughs' Egyptian Liniment. mums" cm“ MA RR] AG HYM E. ' 11A 1 “A†MARRIAGES fl C(0- W. .Aï¬â€˜m m umlx‘ \\ ch‘lon Falls mt media) M (.nised "media, at suing my“ the hunt â€and.†5 as W1†11' MT. Bcaflï¬? n-o- 5.3ka m :3 St. Paul- 10 Emma ueu know from his "'01! 32nd ‘ l‘he “an UN ode-MI 1am. inn I (It: E ‘ ll both thin world " h a â€ï¬‚ut- into the Lindsay Branc Ag ‘ result ( morning, 25th Walling lies hm gt, his home 11. no hope Of rm‘ flaliburton Man Badly one saw the mis} mg has not, hon-I I. very full au-(r; that while (mm. the horse took 1 Wlning was 1hr wooden bridgv 1 â€V0" bruiH-s : as well as a 1.2‘ the had, prnlvu toot. "9 ha:- than a few In den Fxho. ["ymenus ‘ " Mlle :n dram The Bank of Successful Meetinz of 8!. Mar} THE C eVery The mnlm Literary ï¬lm W an H" mm. “In a “all low! m VII [‘0‘ “t“. “W“ m '5 NH you ate inn?" upwards M «ï¬rm! The Bank of 'r CAPITAL, $1 51 Omemee m for 1h. M 0‘ the u Masons a ‘h dock-ion Tn m, “d hfllflhul {no}: M to the _\(~ 1:,- m w .0 madâ€; “m a h â€I 0‘ their lt'ulich ;‘ II. program of †will be oflered I “'1 ant meeting uh an WMAy evenin m. Accounts may be Bank of Commerce tc same careful attentior Bank’s business. Mo way as satisfactorily : The money a fur a,“ products; flu†Lugovpmtod by k of Parliamen lfyon Me rm? 1 sm EDMI'ND \ WDER LAIRD Genera} M â€ON attempt xx “teatiun n! 1 upgra- ol man) BAN Lind c 39 Ofï¬ce Every . tmsacca Branch Branche minim). 9" ion. 1‘ve York, Cht‘ mVI-NBE‘ CAP! {rm