Ben‘a wis e01 Wilson Wes ‘SCX ift 5“ \V E Tomato Eirï¬EEH-ilï¬ï¬ T0 LINDS AY . We understand that p135} \\ ho wont “est a few “toâ€. take to that com???“ , COMIXGT not and has rétumedto old town, Dom-â€" Os s s \ sssss“â€Â§.‘m‘ hzngman. .‘leuI ucnt runs high a ondemned man 1 ion in that City. »d and contorted ounsel applying angman. c-ral s‘ssss§-“§§â€....‘ ;,.\_.\i-:.<1:1'1 TIN m‘ Russ, I applicants for t an. Although ï¬ymeneal ninbula side in 1) f0! pa i r of 51 ring ni \cshitt :irdle \V {I S by her ‘I‘Sh‘i‘d in blue \' 0 n NOV whiu number ‘ to friend 'q-te a nd dang t,“ 0 3 “’1! ‘l‘elt‘ of \ro t0 0mm phon 0.ch the m“! '1. l Iii!!!ii!:*i‘*i£‘lnq:;i!iii!§:0§‘!:..‘.ï¬Â§!h :éz WARREN’S PIANO STORE CAPITAL, $15,000,000 REST, $12,500,000 THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE ‘ Issued by The Canadian Bank of Commerce,_are a safe, convenient and inexpensive method of remitting small sums of money. These Orders, F:1}'£1i“1€ without charge at any bank in Canada (except in the Yukon Territory) and in the principal cities of the United States, are issued at the following rates : .~v IIL‘ v ERMA “mum W“: '4" floor r": j Prism Brand incorporated 1895. THE Y 10 T OR IA LOAN SAVINGS CO. Ready Mixed Paint McLBNNAN . Co 11-115 ' BANK OFTORONTO Hmflqufléfa m HiGH-QRAI‘E PIAN’OS‘ ORGANS Ats‘h SEW l\u MKHHNEs in addition :6 usual new): and right pnmp. as‘ch jun mm; a wad asymtméat at USED QRGASS ANB SEW he ungmxï¬s at @xeéptimalke low wim- 19 char as we want we room he tame. MW geeda‘ EVERYTHING GUARANTEED AND TERMS OF PAYMENT 1F REQBSSARY. Omemee Branch, {NADA PAmT co‘s HOW ~ ’4. mestionable. “e beg to intimate that 50 r the purchase of Canadia . E. WEEKS. HE‘RSPAY, MW. 27, 1913 1n :0 3 o'clock. Saturdays 10 to 1 o’clock. We are enabled to pay the aboVe the same time extend to our path BANK 0" MONTREAL Incorporated by Act Enabn of Parllnmont A. D. 1 Linda! Branch umbmhnd AD- 1858 $5 and under ............ ..... Over 5 and not exceeding $10... *vu uvwvv "Ownâ€. a To H Ofï¬ce Hours : Paid up Capital ......... $16 000.000 Rest- - . ~$16, 000 000 Undivided Proï¬t: $ 802.000 10 L" :11 (may Branches. in every Province {J me Do- miniun. everyimpottnm city in the Damm- inn Mu’t‘oundlanm‘l Landon. England,.\ew York, Chicaucuxf: : Evuy descripï¬un uf Bankmg buaxnosa transacted. havmgs Leepartmm m. wary Branch MONEY ORDERS to 5 Per Cent. lit ies and co nk (In-C Strength and Stability REMITTANCES ABROAD to deposit or othe ‘e that we are in a position to act as agent anadian Municipal and School I‘ebentux‘es. Capital and Reserve Fund $430,000.00 0 l1? 0 the best of he 'd! ,- the abm‘e liberal rates on depoaits to our patrons conditions which an 351531. 5.3: NEWTON SMALE. (‘ELC AT NAI‘IONAL SHOW. Mr. S. Oliver returned last week from Toronto, where he has been at- tending the ï¬rst National Exhibition of Live. Stock, Poultry and Dogs. In a short conversation with a War- der scribe, he stated that the show was 5:. huge success in every respect. There are a large number of entries in over; department, an even larger number than at Toronto's great an- nual Industrial Fair, except for the entries in horses. Seventy cars of rattle. pulled into the G.T.R. siding, while 3:! more arrived on the C.P.R. There was an exceedingly large entry in pigs, it being the largest entry of porkerx‘ ever recorded for any exhibi- tion yet held in the Queen City. {Phe chickens shown numbered 3,300, and 1,000 entries in water fowl and tur- the pigeons 1,000, while there were keys. In the dog department there were no less than 600, comprising some of the best breeds and animals in the country. The National Show is 'a‘ new organization as far as To.- ronto is concerned,. but will 3}: all probability become an annual weir, 50.1: H. B. Black, r 1. v. ‘1 LA . Hodgetts. Mgr. 11 W .14 INCORPORATED 332802.000 Manager Lindsay Br ancb Opposite St. Andrew‘s Phone tax-L Bax 211 raccnmmmlat ion In all nections and .10 3 cents Estabmhod A. D. 181’? I'I.I bl â€L um 000 Assistant. to tranS'aCt X'vh‘O ll l't'L‘S equip- 8.8 m looked up a number ui‘ :‘ru-uds. .\ll‘. Rutherford n-purts that the herring. which are to he soon in thousands in the waters zit-nut thv dam and lovks at the cataract \‘illazuo t-Vt-i‘): full. have all disappeared. Stmnuv to say thest. herring. which are alllll‘llfl the tastiest of the piscaturiul trilw. are tn he found in the haunts at Fcnelun Falls every fall and just as mysteriously disappear with the coming of the colder weather. The pen is mightier than some criminals who try to bxx-ak out. “urn/m. ' looked up and Mr. “liver states tha: citizens of Lindx'nj; who like.to see the var) best line stncl in the country should make an effort, to attend. Nut. far away. but near. Not on the battle ï¬eld, Flat? ir the spnils (if m (â€warning in burnished sh Hark {mm the cannnn‘s I Kim: 01' the man and m‘ :33. 2.2, 775» 123%.: :3; 5.2.2.. ï¬xié 2 I v '13: Prize, $50.00 in Cash. - 3rd Prize, $35.00 in Cash 2nd Prize: $40.00 in Cash. - 4th Prize. $25.00 in Cash 3 52b to 9th Prizes, each $10.00 in Cash. nun son mu â€an! F DREMIUMS GIVEN AWAY 3 Below will be found six sets of mixed or Jumbleu Letters. um :uu 'arrange these six sets of letters in such order that each set will spell the name of a well known vegetable. It is not easy to do, but by patience can be accomplished. Try! By sending a proper arrangement you have an opportunity of winning a cash prize. Many have done this as will be shown by the names and addresses published below. Write these six words plainly and neatly on a slip of paper, as in case of ties, both writing and neatness will be considered factors in this contest. This may take up a little of your time. but as there is TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS in cash and one hundred premiums given away it is worth your tinzelo take a little trouble over this matter. _ _ I §(»t ‘d l AND :00 'GKLQEéL: ’ hasmums GIVEN I ms 5 I NRUTPI IRACTOR| EBTE I 7':l _________________, -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-:- We do not ask You 10 Spend One Gem of Your Money in order to enter this contest , J I.._. Send youranswer at once; we will reply by Return Mail telling you whether your answer is correct or not, and we will send you acomplete Prize List. together with the names and addresses of persons who have recently received Two Thousand dollars in Cash Prizes from us. and full particulars of a simple condi- tion that must be fulï¬lled. (This condin‘on docs not involve the HI -Winnge of veal-I prizes ih our late competition: will not be Allow- ed to enter thieContest. “Til'u'éQJiszd ï¬ll be judged as that or any one ense, u u by two well known business men ions winners of cash prizes of undoubted integrity, namely, boned from entering this c1 the advertising Managers of the _ Hans and Addresses gt a few Prize-Winners In Recent Contests. -......- c..- u :- n-n..-n ms: [MID SI ,Twzn W . v“.-- ._-- spending of any of lyour money.) r Inc-tubular". «A “ulna-«mas mun-1 In] wand)". llo Lrluvlon ‘1 on.“ On . Kn. W A C on ucmmilb| Wumm .., . sing at Taking! 30““ you ur vau’ â€"--.v -- BOVEL MANUFACTURING COMPANY BOVEL BUILDING. (I! um 87.) MONTREAL.“ .‘Jun Late nr. :2 sunnm SUM: l‘hm :‘n 635/; now/‘0 '53 Gl'venAwayfï¬ff. In add/Won Io lhe sum of $ £000.00 In Cash fhaf we ha 2/6 pre wous/y GI van A wa y. , 562 an :_ Ba j‘ YWHU 'I‘IHN my \\ “HIS .\Xll THE MAN 10W \\ 6‘ '1‘ \\ a H arms and t? a diï¬m'ont s tribe or (‘13 arms mu! l'nso's charms: THE WATCBHAN-WARDER, LINDSAY. 0236111310. A0“ \‘\ flu Nut hx‘t'fm‘ h \ i“ cannon ‘s roar HM OPATOT Clan]. l'il “H08 5 \\ ;\_\ \kifl ach ,n'n shin» bright \\ SY‘hl’l‘i 9 (’VO \m“ \\ I M RN! 1‘ \\' a l‘ shivld, Hnlvl Hâ€; M.“ n“! ‘a sh uf sets of muted or jumbled letters. Can you rrs in such order that each set will spell the 1ble. It is not easy to do, but by patience m- :pnalina a proper arrangement you have )\‘\§\i\\\ NIOON \H ‘Ilvlun \l \\\\ 114.1111! .1 'Mn€-Qr.g.n :3: .1... I; If; E! ._-II 0... Siva-I 3’13. 0!- 0. {tn-.1. .4 P131! Ivan-II flin- 1.14:1! .. . ’13 ul. uncut-3‘4 3.55.3. 3‘. o \'anklo«\k llill. Um.. .\'ov. 18.â€"'l'h-- pupils of the Yankh-ok Il'ill bilingual school “on: forbidden to vmcr (â€no school this morning by one of their priests, who was stationed in front of the school before the hour of open- inn. RcV. Father Routhier, the as- they no : " 'l‘hom want a than whoa lha whulo thought wan to Watch a chlhl 10 MV- aronw tho pawmu †Mann Mr, Bushâ€. :° but now the cry was for mama: to rovorvuoo tho chlld luv it. unllmlml posillslllllcu. 'l‘ho llrlliv-h people are thv gran“! pouplo u play in all the wurld and largvly us Mantra] Daily HenXd and Mont- real Daily Lu Presto. whose decis- ions must be accepted as final. 7 Below will be found a. partial list of the names and addres'Scs of a few persons who have won some of our larger prizes in recent contéts. Although these persons are entirely unknown to us. they are our reter- ences. An enquiry from any one of them will bring the information that our contests are carried out with tho utmost fairness and integ- rity. Your opportunity to win a good round sum is equaliy as good as that at any one else. as .1] prev- ious winners of cash prizes are do- barred from entering this contest. um mm IN “mu“ â€m I», \“NHSP‘H "NW prflw! in whuul \\u m: PLAY t‘l'l.’l‘1\'.-\'l'l-ZS Ql'lt‘k’ ’I‘HUL'UH'I‘ .\.\'l) ACTIHN. Flu-11V one has two brains. Um: that thinks and the other that exoâ€" cutos the thought. The play pro- cess makes a boy's two trains work together. The ronl moVing power is in the nm'ws. Hay strengthvns Uw nvrvos and trains thmn to act quick- ly. All the education of all the ages will not do u mun or buy any good “"1093 thoy are able to use it fvr God and humanity. HmN UV THE FARM. Mlhj!‘ and body into action. .\ hog “s chest girth can be increased eight inches hetwwn the ages of eight and inur- tm-n years by proper play. Thu greatest way to tight the great white plague, is to see that children have a consequence. Britaini lead in.- world in almost every line. Uvr- many has written more books on play in thu lust hundred yearn that- all thu rvst 0f the world, but they haven’t plaved. Every element of pmwr can In: dewlolwd In play. m- play brings all the pow'ezs uf nltmd ‘mtl ll‘fll‘nl‘il ‘muï¬x- \mrk in mm “unity M :vpnnluctluu .ut3.u.<c5véi it! 3036 .. <>â€"!uu>:5 .u. .55 . .. . h emu.â€" riibl .l'ua u vilivllli" I In a recon: mldm at “1mm Jan. think. dvcido. and act so W“ 1.. ““85“. CM?! III-vector n! “bluntlnaxum‘flL l‘vnlnoneo man . on. H in Toronto. and a number ot wood muntml m 1h: Iona“? ._ . u... mum about. "I. “the 0! play whlt‘h “ The Value of Play†Jas. L. Hughes’ Views lm Hm fl!“ aguc, is to see that c proper theme to play MI}. 39 s: hug-S: . 1mm. 0:! 3. BACEGAB « NV mm W \\ "I“ H \ le \\ H‘ \V in i m tired yvm'u that world, but they cry element 01 \‘\I\\2 ad mnk as- “l \\.\ on 0n U: I prin-st It noedeth courage to he true, And patiently the right to do, Loving him that \vrongeth you, Play the man ! WHEY CANADA HAD .\ KING Trust in ’God and let them mock; They will break as they .haVe broke, Like the waves upon the mck; Play the man ! â€"The late Dr. Walter C. Smith. In connection with this tool discus- sion about making the Duke of Con- uaught ng of Canada, the London Chronicle recalls the fact that“ Can- ada OnCu did have a king. According to an old French book published in 1643, u be exact, both LOuis XIII. and Louis XIV. bore the titles of “King of France, Navarre. Canadas and Mexique.’ ' Fear not. what the world may say. Hold the straight and narrow way, In the open light of day, its English-French model This year there is only a class of the pupils in the school. WEAR RUBBER HEELS. A teacher at the L. C. I. has issued an edict, asking all stpdents to have rubber heels placed upon their shoes. The pupils are complying with the request. Gird your Xoins about with h'uth ; Life will not go always smooth. Singing lightsome songs of you‘ll. Play the man 2 of thl.‘ “03‘. schools in 1h:1 connectinn “‘it h (mlm‘io (Jn'u‘ d ron stealth or in refused priest m '4 I guards l‘hnso \\'i'h his want-mums and later tu (‘u-ulwruto with tho mhor men. “0‘ haul guno 10 mm l‘hilmlvlphia play for tlw husnhnll rhalnpinnship. mu! \Vhiir Eh» haul «liwnvorod thm wow grout score ui .‘\ll 1 h‘ he asked I‘ mrted (in); »mun'mun um long run. up mm of I heroin «mm ho had Mun «n In 'Nmmo. uhon a m min. coma \Mnnflor \mr m Homml «ml at m' «adoring not.“ each .uw- tor nix â€In. joining hand! at!" Hm game and manning m “In new war. un- til "mam lhv) did “in. HM hvlp. 20 (min MW :0 cu‘m‘pt dMNH “1 [hr propon- spirit. and aunt.“ tlvlt‘I‘lmm- m “in lluxt 1U““- mid \lu- spunk-r "I: “cross team had guhml “lun- frum lhmo dufeau h} Mmm‘vul “mu Hwy had from winning. SELF (fUN'l‘IWL. chino indium \\ UI‘kl’ give it dividual m-\ dual soul. 1'. “as a mix mat kmm‘lvdco was pmw Imiue “us not power mm I'XI'I'Y. tin" gnu“ value vf play was [h it truinml 1hv lmy in work in uni \\'i'h his want-mums and later smnvlhing 0-day they had {rum winning. SELF (‘UX'I‘IIUI " Nothing 3»: m‘gatiw in lml." said Mr. llurlws. u: the assumiun that awry m‘ Th: 'a ct “HI! Inspector on] women t ion m Work that 0 c'mlt ibaCA ht 0 rd s (-1110 And play the man. \\1;Rut\’l\ Hug! \\ ho ankleok Hill schm )y Inspector More? host conducted (It) PLAY THE MAN dmiumxco H] OH thought to the wnrld that hm! “inn m n (m 15' ï¬nd I nln._\'m's. i! \\ par to I" had hI-llal mush-speaking :upils were pr ern mcn tho I'rovincv. 1* ith unis 501mm] 1‘: 1 red m-cthim: {or 1 du not know \2‘} \V ll 5 "cation nts urdcrml schndl, and ht ('1‘ hm .\l(?lt.\l.l'l‘\ (‘1) id slut m} I r hmv nl liuut} siliVe Cm than flu ()l lil( “(I school nmlu In use; um:- \\‘hu (in rm‘ogn 120‘ ssltVX'l \l DUZ' “$0111 Hill In NIH“ mg wally lhc-u [S one kn! Ind 105' \\'('X'(‘ schm 11¢! 5611001 \rm as on incunl “1001 d said uh S m Ch“- ixx1( l'hm ma Poets are prevent it. STAPLES.â€"In (‘avanville. on Mon- day, Nov. 17th, John Staples. aged 65 years. of crous in the swanms, and if â€30:: had decided to stay here and ï¬ght it out. on these lines it. “ill take all winter and the mher is the compar- ative pvace in hockey circles. That seoms to indicate a considerable d0- lay in the coming hard frost. and hard hv other signs of besidm. if [M and hard hv tor \ .\' UPI-7N WINTER BANK at the s-im KWMW:J JOHN DENNIS Wells drilled at shortest PUMP MAKER noticQ. terms reasonable RUSSELL-ST. LINDSAY ONT. NEXT T0 CREMERY Low whom! have no middlemen‘a ccmminiou to my Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Tailor. Kent-sh, Lindsay Buildâ€! .50 at W, Btechin. Cumincton. Dun-fond. (S. Alcon W). Link Builds H. Sham. Manager}. Kath-Ion Station «.K. l-LCouboL. Man-tat). Pdfcrhw. Slides-land utd Woodvilk. .w“ 9F @ANADA W. G. BLAIR SQN That heavy Overcoat you wore last winter IS not in quite as goo-:2 shape :15 you fancy. Better look it over at once and if a new one is required. place your order without delay. \\'e'll be very busy later on. {FERHAm purpnsv of letting wealhc [‘0 II“: TORONTO LINDSAY BRANCE Exact Copy of Wrapper. ‘0 can sleep it off. Th of tho late and mild \vix‘ presence of large number born. and no law can winter (‘01st DIED. ‘ophot wr lllujn mluc S. ALCORN, Manager. ‘ll SI "(HY t 0 ht 101‘ Findvanhgemeï¬mab keepabankacommtinthemma oflwopmtotbaldbfl’m mymkewithdrayak. Sudan Weâ€"shâ€"aibéwphsedm 'ho hnmh' w- The Kind You Have I] U]: .\ ht) For Infants und Children. â€ll Pumps. Wind Mills Gasoline Engines V" For [Iver Thirty Years (i guest ram: 'u‘zfr: KICKS RICH.» PAGE THREE. (5. Am