MoucetteTelh of her Di- “ ~ ' ressing Symptoms During , ’7 Change of Life and How T T :1 She Found Relief, ars ago I was suffering badly- ’3; what the dottzï¬- -‘ 1 mn- ‘ @’ toldmetotakeLydi; ‘ E. Pinkhaurg Vega. . , the ï¬rst. It is the ' , only medicine 1 ‘ me and I recommend You don’t know how thankful atefull am. I give you Mim'ou publish what your good medicine has me for me. â€-â€"Mrs. SIMON DOUCE'n'g, rlleville, Yatmouth Co., Nova Scoï¬a, made. Such warning symptoms as sensed ffocation. hot flashes,headaChes,ba¢k. hes,dread of impending evil, timidjty, Ends in the ears, palpitation of the art, sparks before the eyes, imgu. rities, constipation, variable appetite, :akness and inquietude, and dizziness, e promptly heeded by intelligent wo. en who are approaching the period in e when woman’s great change may Lynia E. Pinkham’ 3 Vegetable Com- rand invigorates and strengthens the male organism and builds up the weak ted nervous system. It has carried ‘lany women safely through this crisis. If you want special advice writeto Mia B. Pinkham medicine Co. (con. ‘ntiah Lynn, Mass. Your letterwm r opmxed. read and answered by a 91mm. and held in strict conï¬dence. ILING WDMI 0F MIDDLE pr. Yongo and oxander Sta ï¬ellevme, Nova Swï¬gcan.-g um dam; busmaal ‘3 the 1:1th but meta-MIG!" ,,-_ We advance with ti. I d are in a 903mm to ‘6 .rk than ever- 59" W mites. new and illll’i'a"d :1 methods, in (act, a†data Marble and 0M“ this part. 0! Ont‘flo- 00‘ .Al ‘ expected. nter Term Opens Jan. 5th mELLIOTT //" 1/; \_‘ gent [or the Ma?!†â€1Ԡabridge-BL, mammal! mu. unto. Shing‘“ 3“ and Bali Cement â€"_ A. C83 and. 889 Our “w""' chasing. all .hop and show room 11 E!“ Iv: u::â€"â€" â€"7 winugmASï¬: ion)! at raw Sand!" 51 ~ {72% («.7 / TORONTO. ONT WOOD NOV our doom" \. flic‘ycle 5119‘ ’mcw’h TEQO: c. uepan‘a mo ("19me 9" â€-09:99 ‘HW' 31w: éhï¬fw: Em. réflï¬â€˜Pï¬ into in South trouble in this English-speak- ‘milies threaten xsnlexts. is one French Educa- tario, and has mly two years uses are much taken place in 1‘13†mes \V rly opposed rt of their in the sec- r)? lured that 5 9P1: rate disturb PVt ‘szt om- busi- them com priest OUT Pithy News Items from Village of Omemee The Bureau of Exchange Bum PLYMOUTH noel O n ta 1' i 0 Agricultural College bred-to-fay Strain 331.25 each. You shBuld Order at once what (you need as the supply is limited. Becember Selling of :33 Per Cent. of? all Ladies’ and Children’s Mantles during December. 10 Per Cent. off all Dress Goods. SECTION TWO \\ \li L ll Bmdsv-‘iCE, IsPaï¬n, 0‘ iuddc ofï¬cial ViSitS to 9“? w. ‘l‘hursday and Ffidflys m. Ureig, of Mount. Pleasant: husmess call on Saturday. (Inn Weir, proprietor of the . 1H Ihil‘drcn‘s white Ermine sets 3.50, 4.00 SUM :_ ,‘hildrcn‘s imitation Thibet sets, sale :zaiics‘ black broacloth coats, quilted 233;, Western Sable collar, sale $25. iuiics‘ rat lined coats. broadcloth and .- broadcloth shell, \Vestern Sable col- Snlc NU)â€. :ulics‘ fur-lined coat, black broadcloth l, cxtm good quality rat lining, Alas- 19.1fm collar, sale $38.00. Dept. of Agriculture, m m the House of Refuge his wiie is the birds may be seen, malno- ,\m-. ‘24.â€")Iiss Helen m u imv days the guest. I (H'nlt‘llt'. Richards and son, of The M ("111213. lidlm‘ APPLY FOR SALE IN) ail ) ,. , warts made a gall in pressulmg 31F: Mm at uith a daughter.- .lr,, has rammed ('ormx’ull and J. Toronto on Wednes- utt‘s' to the general Wommx's Institute. I'lul» held its mveting h funny Barracks on mm. and listened to 'im! um! interesting Fur Trimmed Coats H! mm mwresung knight. 0! Lindsay. irinml. rpprpse‘nting u' Agriculture. v. of 'l’m‘nnto. is his old homo town 0111’ Furs are all of the most Reliable Makes. Hi Die “’0“: Hf ’0 my tmmmmulwuu t mmmmiml‘ gmm : Jami; L: .hflï¬mdd .a‘mw Mr.- nm ‘rsiiâ€˜ï¬ Â§ati§:i’_‘3:Ҥ .4 Hand A. H’iéï¬ï¬‚ F- uuc'inn 92m mplmwnts (H Iv «p13 mmm mm THE ‘WATCHMANWARDER. 1S.“ Hussw mm: Missy may: i§= i0 Per Cent. off Carpets and Rugs. .â€" muff with :) son, of The in Umemeo moan“: FURS 9:1} (m I, I A! 4-2 ï¬rmlniimnsxrï¬u ‘fnvuma, «on ~ Mwmhuv 22ml. ma marriugu at 31%,: Mahdi Jam-mm and Mr, .imna§ U, My; m‘ ’l’nmnm. was (5016191111841, Thu iwidcz luukad vary elm-wing in a 139m: at Masadm mm with shadaw‘ lags, Sha earriad g bouguï¬t at m1: {den mass and lilies oi the valley, "I’he gmam’s zit: to the bride was a “pendant of pearls, Ma- aad Mrs, may 18!: mi the 7 o'clock train far the bride's home in 0mm» and other points, midst showers of good wishes and conletti, The bride mw: alled in a black tailor-made suit with Persian lamb furs and hat to mgtqh. Mr. and Mrs. Day will reside in To- ronto. Mr. L. A. Southwm'th went to OI Lux'. uuu .Iua. nun. \mnn};u\..-, “In", Belloï¬lle 011 business on“ Saturday. Mrs. U- “. Williamson has gone to B. Murphy. son of Mr. anu Mrs. 1’. Warsaw h):- a \\-eek's visit with hex-'1... Murphy. Albert-st. The ceremmu- brother. _ . [was performed by Vicar-General ('1;- (‘m Frlday Mr. “inslow was a 993:. of St- )Iury's church. ThPhrido. business visitor to Lindsay. _ who was gin-n away h;- her brother Mr. and 311‘s. D. McMann. 0: South Thomas. was dressed in a suit of Emily, were the guests an Sunday of cremn sergo and pretty hat. )Iisa her mother, Mrs. Joseph Rutherford. Annie anun. 0f I'eterlmrn, was s - , . . . of turgeon St hrxdesmmd. also dressed m cream was united in marriage to Patrick On Friday; Mr. Winslow was a business visitor to Lindsay. Mr. and 311‘s. D. McMann. of South Emily, were the guests mi Sunday of her mother, Mrs. Joseph Rutherford. (If Sturgeon-st. Mrs. A. [3; nude-9H9 u-i names that she will not Friday m‘ this week. Mr.- Wc‘tm‘ ;l¢1h1194vh.- spéï¬t Mummy may!“ 1 fem!) Mia's: Jpn! (ii-13mm.» u My 11w guns: at Mr:- a: duhng'cm this “wk".- Mr‘; (mm-w Mewimm I flax-1a age» in mm Mr. W. 1“. Best. of Emily. was in town Saturday. tht‘ week-end with Mr. F. Johnson attended the mar- riagepf his daughter, Miss Mabel, in Toronto on Saturday. Commercial House. made a trip to Toronto 135:. week. v CHRISTMAS CAR-Db. Perhaps you have a. large number of friends at home or at a distance to whom youbdo not care to send any speCial gift, but to whom you Would like 150 send some token 0! re- membrance. Christmas Cards, Booklets, Eta. ï¬ll this need. A Hirinbotham, Draggist, Lindsay. would like t'o se tails, m who owes everything ‘ to 'born" fame is not likely tpzowe any-I Dr. Hum: M1 and Mrs: Persian Lamb rug muff, beautiful glOSSy fur extra special value $18 and $222. Black Bockharin sets sale $12. Men’s Persian Lamb wedge cap 800 0.00 and 12.00. Black Astrachan caps 3.75 and 5.00. Black Coney, seal and Astrachan caps in wedge and drivers, sale 2.75, $5 and$6. Children’s grey lamb caps 3.75 and $5 Black broadcloth coat, rat lined, Mink trimmed, regluar 72.00, sale 68.00. Men’s Beaver shell coat, curl-lined with rubber inter-lining, brown Beaver collar sale 17.01). Men’s Coat Fur Coat, sale 1800. Men’ s Calf Fur Coat, sale3 2' .0“. 1h hf (“Knit-161R“ receive on ihdgn ihtlsax'a m-emt at fl ism gmw hams: (if thc Mina.- What‘n g dainty "19:16ng breakfast was paftak‘un nf. and than 393': Mi â€W 9:15 nit)“: tram fur ‘fnmmn. 1mm†and 1m: |Nw§§§h H: mm return may will rsrp‘mé an 11ind§§y=§§u 91mm: The gramn’: am in the bride was .3 hendï¬ama .59: at Magi: lamb, and no the tu-‘idaï¬maid a pretty weigh». land ta tha beg; man a gold watch (ah: cream serge and pretty hat. )lisa Annie Pagan. of l'eterhm'u. was hridesnmid. also dressed in cream sage and becoming but. while Mr. 101m Murphx. hrothm 0f the grnmn, was best man. Miss Man- Hut-ex played the Wedding punch; and am- in’g tlw signing m' the‘ register 9mm â€hemuse.“ in her Usual Hc'h mica. ' After the (‘Fr‘enmh‘y the happy c‘uu- ple and the: immm‘iatu fl‘imds of the muti-‘amtm parties mum: to the: hams: of mu thm Min-1s a flying A quiet wedding 100k place Tuesday morning at half-past seven. when Miss Marguerite Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .1515. Campbell, tovm, was united in marriage to Patrick .v â€-gm.“ssms~sw â€s-~swsâ€sm. MI'RI‘HY-(‘.\MP1’.FI.I.. Ottawa, Nov. Sunâ€"At a meeting bl the cabinet this eveniny the dates at the Macdonald and Sand; Lamk by-elections were set. Nominations take place member 6th and the aloo- tions on December 18th. human-o interest is being taken in both e109 tions. Macdonald is vacant through the unseatingpf Alex. Morrison. who Wu elected in tho ConserVative interest. at a. by-election, and he mu run again. South «Lanark is vacant through the death of Hon. J. G. Haggart. MacDonald and S. Lanark Elections Interest in this election has ' quickennd because of the entry into the contest of an Independent Cour servative candidate. Col. Balderson. and Arthur Haw-hes, of “British rive candidate. Wedding Bells Haw-Ines, of “British-l shot gun sud also nan a 005 on a chain. In some gunner the gun wu is the omcial Conserve dischu’god and the contents and 9- »‘ ' - Xichoiis, the greater part 0! the load LINDSAY, 0NT.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27 I913. J. G. ford. left home tms 1110qu w flyvuu the day in the woods. Soon altar has 'been reaching the swamp one of the party “113' into shot a. bird. and Wallace Nicholls not Coir started into the bushes to look {or Bowerson. it. Hm m holding a leaded "British: shot gun and 91.0 had a dog on a That the’ ï¬ghting has bean hot was proved at 9 o’clock to-night, when a train returned to Juarez from the rebel front with 22 wounded and three dead men on board. The three (‘hvs PRESENT SI'BSC RIPTIONS. The Daily Warder .................... S 5.00 Mayor R. )1. Real .................. 5.00 Mr. J. D. Flavelle ................ 10.00 Wondérlund Beneï¬t Night. ......... 26.50 Capt. 1.. Winters 1.00 Monte ('arlo 10.00 Beneï¬t Night. Acadumy ...... 38.50 )1. E. ’J‘angney ........................ 2.00 A. IL Kitchener ................... 2.00 Special thanks aru duv to )l9ssrs. .Hd. (‘larke whn " fathered " the henvï¬t night at UN! Avndv'my of Mu- <ic. tn W. H. lhwnigk. proprintnr o! tho Acmleun‘. and In F. deunm. cic. tn W. the Acade prnprinmr Bridgenorth. Nov. 25.-â€"~Waua.co Ni- cholls. the 15-yeuâ€"old son of Mr. W. Nicholls, of Bridgenorth. was acci- dentally Shot and badly injured this morning while on a pu’tridge-hunt- ins expedition in McManus' swamp, half a. mile from here. The boy, in company with his brother, Wesley Nicholle, and the latter's brother-in- law, Charles W. of Campbell- ford. left home this morning to spend the day in the woods. Soon after reaching the swamp one of the party shot a bird, and Wallace Nicholle Ottawa, Nov. 2-1.â€"A real live wolf story was brought into the city yes- terday by Mr. George Spargo, of Three Rivers, who is staying: in Oz- tawa for a few days. It involves a . . fl . chapter or mxsadventure \Vthh pro- voked many thrills on the part of the victim. materinn ('HHU'I“ m-it‘H'ld; 141101ch Indium gluten-e ruc'ng'ni'imi m: wwun: n. the: (“inking hm. haw “mutaaummi m an Mini": m whmh a hunk fun at 61$:qu rumme: in "their wm-‘ds‘, my I'm-65h Wurknra 49? ï¬t. I'dui‘ § "hum-h haw juat champion: ed the publivmian at a in page hunk “high (Jamaim nu chaise recipes. Inmishmi hy Mutiny Indies, am: back which was compilad by am. Chas! Warm/,3 and which was prim: 96 an Warner presses. will In: Miami tar sale at 85 mm each. The book in inValuabla, and shauld ï¬nd a resting place in av"! MW hold, It would ' make an M! Christmas box (or your lady friend. or neighbor. HUNTING ACCIDENT. The Daily “’arder's list of dona- g Wound tions to the Lakes [Disaster Fund {hut it closed 'l‘ucuriuy evening. the total}recm'er amount hm'ing reached the sum 01' $100. This amount will he taken» charge of by His Worship Mayor L! The 1 )1. Deal, honorary chairman of the; cheupe fund in Lindsay, and forwarded tu' the President of the Dominion )lai- ‘ “om . . . ,. . V me Assocmtion at loronto. It Will "‘5 a troy 1 go a long way towards helping the relatiVes of the deceased sailors. who I 3-3- lost their lives in the great disaster I _ of the lakes a couple of weeks ago. The local subscriptions are as fob ‘ lows : are“ also m: El Paso, Tex., Nov. 24.â€"The sec- ond skirmish. since the Mexican Fed- erals advanced north out of Chihua- hua against the rebels now holding Juarez took place this afternoon just before dusk. s sum! .1 t Somewhere in Chcsley township, near the 800, is the Eddy Glï¬'nn camp, where several hundred men work in the woods. The foreman of the camp is Mr. Leach. and his clerk, the hero‘of this story. is I-‘red Snyder, formerly of OttaWa. Last week there was a nice fall of snow and Mr. Snyder hankcred for some sport. He took his best rifle and started out on a bear-hunting expedition. Mr. Snyder's proper route lay due south, but in a. ï¬t of ubsentmindedness he headed due north. After a few hours lu- was surprised that he had found no bears and lost his way. Ahout the same time it started to gct dark, and Mr. Snyder heard the unwelcome borho‘ music of u pack of wolves set on his'nl‘gan trail. stnrte Ho instinctively ï¬ngered his trust-\“tx'nil rifle only to ï¬nd that it was frozen. ‘ tune and so jammed it would not work. :camp, '1 ho, sun was zoimz down and the] the u $100 for the Relatives of ' Dead Sailors Hmil in the moonlight. About tlw Ho instinctively ï¬ngered his trusty-l time Snyder was heating it back to rifle onlv to ï¬nd that it “as frozen. and so jammed it would not work 'camp. tho rescue partv discovered 'lhc sun “as going doxm and the mo tree in “hich he had spent part wolVL-s worn coming on. Mr. Smde: of the night and than folloued his took one choico between discretion'circuit. 9H hnneflts {m P!!! '. and to r. run of the “'nndnrlnnd THE TROUBLE IN MEXICO nit!) CAMP CLERKS ‘ ADVENTURE 1] fund 1'"; add?“ v i Uta emu m Thanks 5.00 5.00 10.00 23“) HIP â€I“ After shivering for over an nour, a", Ihear came by in a greathurry. Al grew moments later a pack, which Mr.! Snyder computed at least ï¬fty \\~ol-‘ ves, followed in full cry. It was a .thrilling sight. especially to Mr. {Sm-den who knew that the wolves ‘were looking for supper. An hour or 'so after the hunting party had pass- ed Mr. Snyder climbed down and .took the trail. He did not know 'where he was going. but after going for a while he struck another trail, :and then realized that he had gone wrong. Murmuring a few suitable remarks he started back to the camp. which he reached late the next morn- dead expired between the battleï¬eld and Juarez. The wounded reported that seven dead were left on the ï¬eld, and that reports vPhere they were ï¬ghting \vere'that they had lost many men in killed and wounded on the right flank before they repulsed the Federals. and valor, discretion won. He pick- ed out the tallest tree in the neigh- borhood and shinned up it to the most likely looking branch, where he rested. ' that seven dead were left or} the! WORM re-open at the break of dawn. ï¬eld, and that reports “there they, United States troops on guard near were ï¬ghting were-that they had 1081:! YSIC‘ta report, however. that Federal 5 many men in killed and wounded on soldiers crossed near there to Amer- the right flank before they repulsed ican territory this afternoon search- the Federals. ing for ammunition. The United The ï¬ring appeared to grow fainter l States troops seized a lot. of ammu- and fainter as the evening wore on.gnition mm" the border, in an Ameriu and the rebels in Juarez expressedi can house. Whether it was intended In the nwnntimo Foreman Leach had become alarmed at his clerk’s staying out so late at night. for he knew there was nothing in the neigh- borhood huc wolves and hours. 119 organized u searching party and started out, picking Mr. Snyder's organized started out trail in t!“ time Stu-dc The injured boy was hurriedly brought to his home in a buggy and hrs. Sutton and Kelly dressed the wound. His‘ injuries are serious. hut it is thought that Xicholls will Women assisted materially in ï¬ght- ing a ï¬re which threatened to desâ€" troy the village of Yarker. passinn: thi-(nlqh th" “0911 bot'cioun the neck and the point of his shoul- der. alihough sox‘oral shots onto ed (ter, :11: m the cheek mg The greater the cost of living. the cheaper it. is to remain single. By THE DAILY WARDER, Lindsay N) novel could be more intoreeting knowledged stendud reference work of child must be interested. SEE THE CERTIFICATE PRINTED 0N PRO! 1 Mail Orders Filled A- the sin of your thumb computed ! Kirk-ï¬eld. one of the prettiest vil- lages in lildon Township, is also the home of Sir William and Lady Mac- Lady MacKenzie Building Park at Kirkï¬eldâ€"Reindeer from Lapland the Opinion that the ï¬ghting mafia:- Federal or rebel consumption is stopped for the night. bin. that it!n°t known, but the Imted bum ' din 't. “70““ re-Open at the break of dawn. {sonnets are “01 g ‘ QL-_¢I-. -061..â€" Q n'n'lMl- nx'nru'ih;n0 Kenzie, an". as such comes in for much notoriety MacKonzic has a magniï¬cent resi- dence, with a palatial summer home a few mxles distant on Balsam Lake. with the \‘m‘v Lady MmKenzie is also a bent-{ac tor and a good citiznn of the village and some timv ago built om.- of flu host rural schools in the Country The old Presbyterian ('hurch “as a! Alleged Forger and Eloper uuumg’si its many passws Mommy owning an alleged forger from 1!»- Viliagn of Bancroft. The man. whose name is Matthias Blau, also knn-"n as Max. Brown, got posses- simx of a hunk book about lour (1235 am»; which was owned by anothvr party and he issued a cheque for $10 in the owm-r's name. 011 hour- ing that his speculation had boon discovered and that the police Were after him heJeft the town. The chief of poliCe at Bancroft wired Lindsay's chief giving a do- In ‘l‘h Mere words cannot describe it---an illustration such as is herein presented cannot portray its beauties. The French would call it an â€Edition de PAGES 5 to 12 Luxe.†We have no phrase so ï¬tting. It is indeed a super-ï¬ne edition---a book of surpassing elegance»- thc grand triumph of art in magniï¬cent tropical colorings. interwoven with word pictures none the less artistic. Lindsn) pom with the sin of the book. ngâ€"no text book is more instructive. It is indeed the oc- of tho great Cont] Zoo. in which every man, woman and Kin'umunt train, whi As explained in the Certiï¬cate printed daiFy in these noï¬umns, this handsome volume is distributed at $1.18 for the 84 style (see illustraticn) and 48 cents for the 32 book, For instance, Lady p.n Arrested by Chief of Police to your bwd, so the illustration comv You Must Have a Copy of [H Shortly after ‘8 o'clock everything was closed in Juarez. and all Ameri- cans were ordered out of the city. At that time ï¬ring had resumed south of J uarez, and reports were that, the Federals had driven the rebels back towards that city and that part of the rebel army was back within eight miles of it. obstruction at the side of the pala- tial residence. and on Lady MacKen- zie's suggestion was torn down and a new ediï¬ce erected across the street, Lady llacKenzic footing the Lady MacKenzie's latest understood in be in the na Zoological Park. At least derstood that she is hrinzin ï¬ve beautiful reindeer from the hour? of the reindeer. . are to he placed in a new p the hm: are to ‘ with at muls as pomihlc Michigan man on the arriVal train from Kinmmml whom “K much surpriw wnen un- paruuu was snatched away by the stro arm of the law. The prisoner w be taken back to Bancroft for tri 0d )DS Blau was in cnmpam 1()r north WU m .0 stablishment. LcKenzie's laws! :noxv' i m be in the nature of Park. At least i1 is ur .- makim: as rapid Thorn!“ 1.00 PER YEAR ho) company “' woman expressed when 1h.- paramnur .vay by the strong The prisoner will n a must,“ t own 0f Bad â€1 ur Wit the tax bot upland 'l thos‘ ; alum minim: )ur 1115 1h ( 51'