:e case of Mrs. Penn-kt v: tired of a sickness tike ' "Praia-ï¬ves†and in g â€fr-gym to fee! betterâ€"Mi M and owned by Cr:- b!“ (‘larenmnt, Ont, was ‘grand championship for ,allions at the Inter- t'e Stock Show to-day. s. also “on ï¬rst and M stallions with Lord (lartly Pride. ï¬fth in I stallions~ with iBright two-year-olds with and second in yearling; ’I'ho) ('13.de.~'dale class- olt ï¬lled with the best 11 breeders have. There vr animal in any class, n'ngs of the Canadian he more creditable on 6 for $2.5: :ceipt of ,, Ottawa. I am: arcane; MN. 0:32. DEc. I 'WC '03†are Ct {EMICAL CO. JMI rw. 3:2 “'1 N temedy ’ fleids taro tiara ()lti aseed, Works "xvmxt-a-tives†w r- 1 I had 'ven hope again. g: up suffered from My 1:735 and long: 'ere fearftflly sonIen. 1.: and 1223 would b. ifaint with the: , 10¢:qu attendcs me ugh medicine the remedxes ndsay- â€"â€"-I.0rd G Ienifler, '1 5 destiale stal. r 30 pounds since â€â€"â€"and my friend; fry as a miracle." :m JANNACK. 303:} fly :11! dealers price by F261» visited DEC- 14m. 199. mm know 11.. '_v Discae a non. this ad it w ith thy 1 25C.â€" FREE "$0 YOUâ€"MY SISTER Lindsay Branch. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE _ I am a woman. . I know woman‘s sufferings. I have found the cure. I will mail. tree of any charge. my home treat- ment with full instructions to any sufferer from women‘s ailments. I want to tell all women about this cure â€" you. my reader. for yourSelf. your daughter. your mother, or your sister. I vmut to tell you how to cure yourselves at home without the hel of a doctor. xx en Cannot understand wom. en‘s so erings. What we women know from ex- cc. we know Letter than (my doctor. I know that my home treatment is a safe and sure cure fur Leooorrhoeo or Whitish discharges. Ulccratlon. Dir. placement or Felling of the Womb. Proiuse. Stunt y or Painful Periods. Uterine or Ovarian Tumors or Growths. also mine In the head; back and bowels. bearing down feelings. nervousness. creeping leci- lng up the spine. melancholy. desire to cry. hot flashes. weariness. kidney and thdder troubles where caused by weaknesses peculiar to our sex. I want to send you a complete 10 days' treatment entirely free to prove to you that you can cure yourse f at home, easily. quieklz and surely. Remember. that it will cost you not i to 'vc the I should wish to continue, it Will cost you on y a tit n lt will not interfere with vour work or occupation. tn 'mwnt .x cmuplcte trial: and if yo; 7, .l “a r‘.., of less than two cents n 1 '. ‘ ell me how you suffer. if you wish. and I Will send you the Jim send me vnur name and address. I . m .1 n. 2:: int‘ {wur case. entirely free. in plain WNPPC“ b return mail. I Will 913° “"9 3°“ “'00 “g c... L in. mixâ€""WOMAN'S QWN MEDIQAI. ADVIS " with explanatory Illustrations show- -. “ :-\- “1.1m." suffer“ mid how they can easily cure themselves at home. Every woman should .n c it. .nui learn to think for herself. Then Wm the ‘dOClOl' SENSâ€""“0“ mm hi“? 8!: opera- on. Nu mu decide for vourself. Thousandsof women have cured themselves wrth my home . :. ‘1‘: n ("my sll.old'o? you _ To Mothers of Daughter-3.! will explain a simple home .mn.‘ “mm speedily and e «many cures Le Green Sickness and Painful or r :.!..1' \lenstrimtion in Young LadiCS. mumpnessand health u}“ys result from "3 “5e- “ 1;. “W, W“ live. I can refcr you to ladiesof your own locality who know and will gladly , n m \. 5... :ch-r that this Horne really ems all woman‘s diseases and makes women ‘. .1 e, , . mm plump and robust. h“ send no your address. and the free ten days‘ treatment is ' on may not see this oï¬erngmn. Address: )‘137'..|‘-'Â¥4\ll‘.ch( k. u‘riteto-clay.as - ***** 3 no - . - - wmosonmm. i: 1 iv: 1 1‘. A CAPITAL, $15,000,000 'l 1 tmrn! .\ complete! ria l ; and i f) ‘0“ $1101 n '2 Hum; plump and ““3113“. "It W 7 . .nlm 1hr hunk. Write today. as '0 A\“. MRS. M. SUMMERS, BOX“ - The Canadian Bank of Commerce, by reason of its large number of branches in every Province of Canada, with direct representation ‘in :London, Eng., New York, San Francisco, Seattle, Po: dand, Ore†Mexicoand ZSLJohn’s'Nfld., with Agents and Correspondents in every part of the world, is oble to~oï¬er unsurpassed facilities to the travelling public, enabling them to obtain money in‘thesirnplest way at any point on their journey the world over. The vaeflors’ Cheques and Letters of Credit issued by this Bank overcome the annoying diï¬'tcultiesofvobmining funds abroad, especially in places where identiï¬cation is difl‘icult. Cheques and Drafts on all the countries of the world. drawn in sterling, francs, markn. lire, kronen, ets, can be «shed or purchased m-reasomble rates. a. 9-3. $reat Success The introduction at our new 40c Blend (Grey Label), has answqred. ;a long telt want. Buy a tin 01 1t to-day, w mm: .\ cumplctc trial; and if you 31“)“th iwish to .. WA"... u: chx‘ than two ccntsn (inf. It will not send me your name and addyeu. tc l me how you 3 2n n! Kur _\'\~ur case, entirely tree. in 3131“ wrapgef. nlt‘AI A V15 _.-_ -nnn' u SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V. ALEXANDER LAIRD General Manager â€"_ TOURIST S 5.1112 EANK 0F. MONTREAL Incorporated by Act ‘ E of Parliament ‘ Lmdzay Branch estabflshed 1.)). Advertise 1n Every u. $544501} (1: Banking nastiness transacted. bunngs Ueth-mebl at. m. ery Branch Branches In every Province 0‘ the\i')o. xuiuion. W12; 8::pcrtan- â€by n- theDomm- im. Newfoundland Landon, England, New York, Chicago e52. ‘ Paid up Capital†...... â€$16 000 .000 Rest†u.,$16 000, 000 Undivided Pro ' $ 802,000 DECEMBER 12. 1912, l. C. v.0. LLB» Ill-Cl... President JOHN AIRD Assistant'General Manager A. HOLMES, Manager FREE TO The Wa. rder TO YOU 'ANO EVERY SISTER SUFFER- ING FROM WOMEN'S AXLMENTS. "DUKE! II THE um. Established A. D. 1817 ‘, $12,500,000 THE WATCHMAN-WARDER. LINDSAY, ONTARIO. Johnson Marries Another White Girl The ceremony took place at the. home \he pugilist gave his mother, in the presence of two-score triads, white and black, of the prize-ï¬ghter. ‘It was performed by the Rev‘ E. A. 1Robinson, negro pastor of x‘he Afri- can Methodist Episcopal church. The house was ï¬lled with flowers and cake. The bride wore a. shepherd‘s plaid travelling costume, with a. pic- ture hat and long purple plumes. The pugilist was attired in a suit of clothes «of the same cloth. The con- p2e lo“ the house immediately after the ceremony, and it, was given out that they were gong to New York and Boston on a. honeymoon trip‘. Lucile Cameron is an attractive white girl, whose home as in Minna apolis, and for the love of whom a large part of the negro’s troubles with the federal and city authorities is responsible. It was the discovery that the pugilist had transferred his affections of this 19-year-old girl that caused his ï¬rst white wife, Etta Duryca, to take her own life several weeks ago. Chicago, Dec. 4.â€"This city to-day is rid of John Arthur Johnson. m.L gro pvgilist, and Lucile Cameron- J ohnSv~ 11, white,- and his bride of yes- terday. They are away on their honeymOOn. Johnson anmunced lhey would go to Buffalo and New York. Whenoneofyonranimflsisaobadly hurt that there seems little or nochance of healinigte wouizd then is the time to ns_e_Doqg ’ Egyptian Liniment._ Mr. G. P. Asï¬b‘acku. cvanns Mills, N.Y.. uys:â€"“ While driving cows to pastureoneofthemwashoobed in the udder. the horn penetrating so In: that the milk ran out inn strum. Every oneI talked with. said there was no chance of caving the injured quarter. But I decided to try Egyptian Liniment. Isyrin this Limment into the wound- ed 1: er and after three applications, she lost no more milk, and the wound healed so nicely that itis almost imposs- ible to ï¬nd the sear. I believe there is nothing equal to Douglas’ Egyptian Liniment for cuts or sores of any kind.†le wiseâ€"Keep Douglas’ Egyptian “inimeut on the premises. 25:. at all Dealers. Free sample on :cqucst. Douglas Co., Napanee, Ont. THE' LINDSAY MARKETS Alsike clover, $12 bushel. Apples, 75c. to $1.25. Breakfast bacon, 230. in piece. or 2440. sliced. â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€".â€"â€"â€" _._.-.â€".â€"â€" _â€"â€"___â€" Beef, hind, $11. Beef, front $8. Beef cattle. $4 to $5.50. Butter, per 1b., 29c. to 30¢. Barley per bus. 45 to 60¢. Buckwheat. 46c. bus. Bran, cwt., $1.20. Chickens, per lb. 16 to 17¢. Cream 15 to 301:. Cheese 18c lb. Celery 5c bunch. Ducks, 186 1b. 129.1% per day... 35c. ~ Flour, Manitoba, $2.85. Geese. per TD. 14 to 15¢. .Hogs, little. $4 to $6 pair. Hogs. per (ml, $7.65 I.o.b. Honey, 15c. lb. Hons, 50c ouch. 120 lb. llay, baled, 75c. cwt. Ilidcs, cow, 10 to 120. llidus. call, 12 to 14¢ lb. Hides, sheep. We. to 75¢. llay. $8 to $12 per ton. Lamb. 13 to 14¢ per qr. ()uts 38c. lms. Oats. rolled, $2.75 bag. Pork, hind 14c. Pork, front, 13c. Peas. large. $1.50 bush. Peas, small, $1.25 bush. Potatoes, 85¢. per bag. Rib roast. 17c lb. Rye 70c bus. Red clover. $10 to $12. Straw. $4.00 to $5.00. Sirloin steak 20c lb. Spare ribs 10c 1b. Sage per bunch 5c. Timothy seed. $1.50 to $2 bush. Turkeys 24¢ per 1!). Turnips. $5 per ton. Wheat, fall, 92c bus. Wheat, goose, 85c. bus. . Wheat, spring, 85c. bushel. SHOT FOR A MOOSE. ‘ A teiegram was received from Sasâ€" katchewan, -Tuesday, to friends at} Beaverton, announcing the serious ac- ‘ cident which from the tone of the despatch may result in the death of Mr. James Dobson, son of Mr. Alex. Dobson, formerly of the above place. It would appear Mr. DObson was shot in mistake for a moose while hunt- ing. As we go to press we learn Mr. Dobson died of his wounds.â€" Beavertozi Exchange. N0 VOTE FOR DELINQ‘U‘ENTS. One of the surprises of the season ‘ developed at the last regular meeting- 01 the Meaford town council, when Town Clerk Albery introduced a. by- law to prohibit from voting at muni- cipal eiectiOns persons who are in arrears for taxes. The byolaw was given the necessary readings and passed.. or course. it any person in A-netroit shoe oompmywmmte a. branch at St. Thomas. 80 will an American steel industry. in north-went SP.â€- ,, " N was’ Emmi Uni-a! Sand Io Inland 0mm The‘Bou‘d of Education, Lindsay : .so tint. he an enter upon '. Gentleman-Hath): I hand 'you my resign-flan from the chair. I burn occupied this position contin- uouva since the annual meeting in Febrlmry, 1900, and while the chair- man should not. be frequently chang- ed, 1 think it. not wise that the some person should hold tlie posi- tion for too long a. period.‘ It has, as you know, been my desire to ve- cate the chair for several years post. but constantly we have been crossing some stream so that you have thought it not advisable to make any change, and from year to year I haVe remained on at your requat. I accepted the position lést Feb- ruary with the understanding that I §hould be allowed to retire as soon as the contractors had unibhed their work upon the Central and Alexan- dra. s:hool buildings. This has now been don: and the‘contraciors have betn settled with. Matters in relation to the schools are now in as favorable condition as can be reasonably hoped for at. iany time. There is no\v therefore no good reason why I should not retire; on th: contrary I think it better to re- tire now than to wait until the an- nual meeting. I think it better that yOu should choose my successor now The members of the Board of .Eduâ€" ( cat’on met in the oflice of Mr. I). A.}on1 MacKenzie last week at 8.00 ' Ki o'clock p.m. Prwent: Mr. Thos. wil Stewart (cba'rman). and Messrs. J. cat Staples, rr. Blanchard, Dr. White, I. iby D. Flavelle. \. Jackson, Jas. Begg, ser J. McLonnan Jas. W. Anderson .1. Rex] The report of Col. Ogilvey 0n the military standing of the cadet. corps at the Collegiate was particularly favorabie to the warlike juveniles, the inspmtor tanning *them as decid- edly efï¬cient. The return of the sub-ttrget guns was asked for by the board. The gun has been sent away for repairs. and as it has lost its usefulness Mr. Kirk-corneal] considered it was unimâ€" portant whether it eVer came back Or remained where it is. Carew, :Johp W. Anderson, Alex Fisher and Secretary R. Spier. Mr. Watson Kirkc0nnell was apâ€" pointed drill instructOr of the cadet corps in place and stead of Mr. Owen who resigned. New Railway to Pass Through North Country The l‘eterboro Review says: Pres- pecm are bright for the construction of a. railroad extending from Mon- treal to Midland, and which would serve the northern part. of the coun- ty oi Peterboro and county 01 Vic- ty of Peterboro anu county m n..- toria. Mr. E. A. Peek. M.P.P.. Mr. J. H. Burnham. M. P., and Mr. J. A. Sexsmith, M. P., were present in the interests of Pctcrboro, “hen repre- sentatives of the company waited on the Dominion Government yester- dm. apphing for the grant which the (.oxexnncnt has been gixing to milnms “hen construction work i~x opentd in n \\ districts This grant is $6,400 per mile. The road, it is understogd, would be known as the Central Railway of Canada. One purpose of the AAmHnH‘! in hnildinfl‘ this line is to company in building this line is to assist in the handling of grain from the northwest. It is proposed to build the road with the lowest pos- sible grade, and also with the view to making the distance as short as possible. MANY, A Bad Heart, Its Cause and Cure Sometimes you wake up at night. heart throbbing like a. steam engine. Your breathing is short and irregu- lat; pains shoot through the ‘chest and abdomen, and cause horrible anxiety. Your trouble isn't with the heart at all. These sensations are the outcome of indigestion, which has caused gas to 30m on the stomach and press against the heart. . .Just read what happened to Isaac Malloux, of 13911 River, Ont. : ‘-‘ Three months ago I was a weak. sickly men, My appetite was Ipoor, food fermented in my stomach. I had sour risings and indigestion. At night ~I would often weaken with gas in the‘ stomach and heart palpita- tion. ' . "I consulted my doctor and used remedies that my ï¬ends advised. Nothing helped. _ . "‘One day I received a sample of Dr. Hamilton’ 3 Pills, and my cure commenced. Toâ€"day I have a vigor- ous appetite, strong heart action, and no sign of indigestion. I feel Younger and healthier than ever be- tore. Your druggist or Storekeeper aeus Dr. Hamilton’s Pills, 25¢. per box or ï¬ve boxes for 81. By ad! from the cum-hm Co.. Bud-Jo, N.Y., and It is expeCted that. the A N Y, FIRMI Y CONVINCED THEY ARE DY IND OF HEART TROUBLE, HAVE OF'TFN THE STRONG EST HEARTS. will sells so tint he an enter upon the work. and be ready (or the new year. M m several nutter; requirv in; the attention 0! the chairmen and the bond besides the usual maintenance and 111th 0! our system 0! education; chief amongst these ere the following . On motion of Dr. Blanchard, gee- ‘onded bv Dr. While, Mr. Watson Kirkconncll, being duly qualiï¬ed, he will have chargé and instruct the cadets. A grant of 8100.00. given Better schoql “commodution tor the south wad. Improving and beautifying the achOOI pounds. Hamil training and household acknce. Thane scan to me amongst am most important. There are others. and yet morelwill arise as time goes on for education can never be ot. reï¬t. We must. eVer keep advancing with the change of time. What. was sufï¬cient in the [mat is 90; so now, and “but may be sufï¬cient now will not. be so in the time to come. In conclusion let me thank not. only the present members 0! the board but all those who have sat with me during my occupant); of the chair, for their uniform kindness and. courtesy to me while I haw: been chairman, and for devmion to gduty as guardians of the educational in- terests of th’e toun as well as of those pupils from other mun‘cipnli- tics who have attended our schools. Yours sincerely, . THOS. STEWART. It was moved by Dr. White, and seconded by Mr. Carew, that Mr. J. b. Flavelle be appointed chairman of the baudâ€"Carried. On motion of Mr. .109. Staples, seconded by Mr. Jno. W. Anderson, by the Dominion Governmeot, will serve as n recompense for the time expended annually. On motion a! Mr. '1‘. Stewart. Mr. Flavelle took the chair in the place of Mr. Stewart. who tendered his re- signat'oa to the board. Speeches of a short. crisp nature were made, all testifying to the valuâ€" able assistance Mr. Stewart. rendered the hoax-(f during his many years of Service. Dr. Blanchard, Mr. Fla- velle, Mr. Carew and Mr. Staples were among the eulogists. Chairman. tauch I-‘enelon Falls, and then pass through the northern part of tin county or Peterboro. In Harvey the line would be to the north 0! Ball Lake. It. would also run two or three miles north of Stoney Lake Such a railroad would be of great beneï¬t to the north country. With tranSportation facilities. the people could readily dispose o! timber and other products. Another en‘ect would no doubt be mining chclop- ment. a very important activity. MINISTER REPIJES T0 QUES- TION OF J. H. BURNHAM, 11.? Ottawa, Dec. 5.â€"The Minister of Justice to-day gaVe his answers to the questions asked by J. H. Burn- ham, M.P.. for West Peterboro, as to marriane laws in Federal terri- to marriage laws in Federal tern,- tory. Mr. Burnham said : 1. Shut portions of the Dominion of Canada. are solely under Federal control and jurisdiction ? 2. What are the laws with respect to marriage in these districts ? Hon. Mr. Dohcrty replies: 1. The territory which remains subject to the legislation of the do- minion and not subject to any pro- vincial powers is comprised in the Northwest Territories and the Yukon territory, being all that part of the dominion not included within the boundaries of any province. 2. The law meeting marriage in the Northwest territories is the law of England as the same existed on July 15th, 1870, in so tar as appliâ€" cable and in so far as not repealed. altered, varied. modiï¬ed or wasted by any Act of parliament or the United Kingdom or of the parliament :0! Canada applicable to the territor- ies or by any ordinance of the iNorthwest territories. fax-d in Lake mwymm ,hsvmgxoxmdtqpaotmm The law affecting marriage in the Yukon territory is that which was in force in the Northwest territories on June 13, 1898. in so far as appli- cable and in so for as not released, abolished or bygny ordinance o! the governor-income“ or the commis- sioner-meow under the prowdom o! tho Yukon Act. m Rouse Simmons. W Christmas tree, has efldently MARRIAGE LA WS â€0 003 EL"?! anolhcrd aim!) ltc‘nins' in}! p. or [5mm- iug Piles. No auxglunl upw» Mion mmmd. «1|! Mlcvu you at once 9 ":2 633. II. 00*: ml 11':thâ€" C .. Limited. trw H vm: \uvmion th‘x FMMNG'SJORSE â€(HAW Sale Saturday, Dec. 57,1912 1 Black Gelding, Percheron, rising ï¬ve years. 1 handsome Driving Horse. aged 7. 1 Chestnut Mare, in foal to Freier, Coach. One of the largest sales of the season 1 middle‘aged Horse. heavy, aged 10. 50 ï¬rst-class Horse Blankets. 6 dozen Surcingles, any price. 6 new Rubber Lined Robes. 4 Bishop Roba. best. robes made. 4 set Double Stitched Harness, sin- gle. 1 Second-hand Buggy. 6 Pigs, will weigh about 70 lbs. each 35 Pigs, consigned, weigh about 50 lbs. euh. will be sold in lots. Four months' credit on cattle. 76 Cattle. to be slangbtcrcd at any price. I 35 Two-year-old SteerS. rising threew NINETEE Four months' credit. on all cettle. DAR“. Pres 30 Steers, rising two years. . 1(or women's 18 choice Steers. rising three years. gprepered r 75 Cattle. must be Sold at any price. ' The result 1 registered Hereford flull Calf, nine F permanent. months. ' stores. 1 Four months’ credit. no reserve. ‘ ._ ._ .____ l 15 Horses. all classes. : I _.L. 1 spam Matched Drivers. 1 Bay Mare. by Imp. Horse, rising 3. 1 Bay Man, by Warey Taft. rising G. The ï¬rst of six' free rï¬ral mail de- livery routea radiating from Gait, mbegtmthisweek. \ Record entry lists are reported {or the Winter Stock Fair at Guelph next 'XMAS STATIUXERX‘ In very preuy boxm ham's 19mg Store. EARLâ€"To Dr. and Mrs. Earl, Ome; mec, a, daughter, on Dec. 6, 1912. CABOOSE AHEAD. Port Hope. Dec. 6.â€"'111is afternoon a, freight train proceeding slowly Llong the G.T.R. here was overtaken and run into byyanother light freight. The rear cars were badly wrecked and took ï¬re. Fortunately no one was seriously injured. SHO\ ELING l-‘ATALI'I‘Y A shocking fatalitv occurred on lot 29, ï¬rst line east, tmxnship of Mano, near Orangeville, Ont... where- by Edward Halbert was almost in- stanzly kilkd. Hulbert had a steam thrashing outï¬t on his farm and was adjustipg‘ the belt on 1hr fly wheel of the engine, when his left arm caught in the belting and was tons 0†11mm the shoulder. NINL‘TEEï¬ YEARS THE STAN- DARD. Preacribed and recomnmded (or Women's ailments. a scientiï¬cally prepared remedy of proven worth. The result of their use is quick and permanent. For sale at all drug stores. PORT HOPE C OLLIS 10 1109, up to WEDNESDAY. THE 18th DAY OF DECEMBER, 1912, for the purchase of Lot Number 7. Conces- sion 6. Township of Ops, 200 um. All cleared and well improved. Preo- cnt lease rude lat March. 1914. The highest or “Leander not necessarily bold expenses†end m all bills by dam has many advantages. hshamdxebalanccofl waterway 98M“ 5“? new . 1-80 damn w been KEEPING a bank account for "house Scu‘ed tenders will be received by F. McClory. Esq.. Lindsay post 0!- i3. ï¬ccmm' and GEO. MURPHY. I'REIGHT RUNS INTO REAR OF Dr Martels’ Female Pills‘ st». LED TENDE any boxes, at, Higinbot- rm m BI KTUS