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Watchman Warder (1899), 26 Dec 1912, p. 3

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I? S 80 BA!) HE WEAR 80018 Bars from any C.P.R. i MA’I‘CHE’I‘T, Agent. {19,3 traveller, is guilt >r 5,.000 because :10 ‘ed to the executive 0! Commercial Travellefi’ harzmg him with 113'- to (h fraud the railway, [haw him deprived 0‘ Ins a member. den was mde- u loodvillo PYeSbytel'i” other lot of $4 and citizens of we [UST ONE '1 positively be away , DEC- 26. 1912 mmg a. .RE FARE AND ORE-THIRD Good going 912 Dec. 21. 19}: toJan 1.13 Return limifi _ 25 mi P Sfiuaco.‘ and New Year's ISIS“ Rates 1913 913 'ciate, ITA BL! one sppllaw" gamut. mag cured mm" w flag in the W8! dchi' )0 re convinced the Leather cover THE TIME \n M-Pm'xn. , 1-..»,-7 "HI \\ 311C11- ;.1 Lame It us in Canada. East, and to Detroit, Mich. to take San. 3.1913 i and of C H RI ST- ! strictly rnts ext cover few ONE Lin {isay Branch, THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE CAPITAL, $15,000,000 eve ’ hr: ‘On'yiaridé’ spent ten year!“ First Life Guards. By his mam ivfr with Lady Elizabeth‘GEEernorj a 1,1- of the press resent Duke oi \Ws :ninster‘s grandfather he beg-El} "" 3‘91 to one of the most? {3121:1193 in the coqntrym 0 WOm CV 91' 20 000 acres in Spends most. ofK-hin: time on balms“ PM ha} estates. 1 any historic pile which recalls the 1 dag-.3 On many occasions“ it ha! a storm centre, and attack. Few families have passed 41% such vicissitudes u the W A“ mod 'By the Stun-H“ '6“ pened to fly to the fine!“ the royal house III “M mgtters eventually SW“. .- matters eventual] mush WWW ill tel ves out. Wand “grin“ fluid can. ;: OEF‘E'EMEE BRANCH Ill :Q‘TEREST PAID ON AVINGS DEPOSITS BANK OF MONTREAL (Incorporated by lot M11 of Parliament Ln. ‘ Lindsay Branch established 1,13, 1858 KER EDMUND WALKER, C.V.0.. LL.D., D.C.L.. President :2:.‘~‘.J\\DER L‘URD JOHN AIRD General Manager Assistant General Manager. 1H {(1 3 o’clock. Saturdays 10 to 1 o‘clock. “:1’MV. GURISTS 532 TRAVELLERS 1“"..1n1iafl Bank of Commerce, by reason of its large number of branches in i,.';(: of Canada, with direct representation in London, Eng., New York, Seattle, Portland, Ore., Mexico and St. John’s Nfld., with Agents and 1:. in every part of the world, is able to offer unsurpaSSed facilities to the pgbhc. enabling them to Obtain money in the simplest way at any point on .-y the world over. The Travellers’ Cheques and Letters of Credit issued «is overcome the annoying difl'lculties of obtaining funds abroad, especially :cre identification is difiicult. 1:5 and Drafts on all the countries of the world. drawn in sterling, francs, :. kronen. et5, can be cashed or purchased at reasonable rates. 3.. 1331? FOR BUSINESS VEAR ENDING :TEGVEMBER, 1912 fioe Eve-1y figsaipuon oi Bankmg nnsmess transacted. bavmgs Uepaflmut at, wary Branch ‘ Branches m everv Plovince o‘ the Do- minion. 0W1" :zzpcnanr easy n? the Dorma- wt. ficwfoundland Lcndon, England, New 0 Y ork, Chicago 2‘: Paid up Capital ...... M316 0.06 .1300 Rest m$16 000,000 Undivided Profits $ 802,000 md Invest- 3 HODGETTS MANAGER Office Henry H. B. Black 1' o 1' year. . . u r year 1'1101‘ : Toronto, Canada rmlation 5,474,917 :' \‘L-ax‘ ...... 612,485 or mac, 26, 1912. \‘C‘fl. 1‘ nted 185.3 \‘081‘ ........ 59,226,548 year... 2,158,884 and were. com Dontinent '11 Mom Mm g ten years' in ‘ By his mar neth Grosvenor asent Duke 0‘ her, he been!!! $5,000,000 391,950 41 , 622, 345 495,681 48,126,011 ‘ 2,516,789 3,176,578 516,508 H. A. HOLMES, Manager ACTS QUICKLY ON CORNS. SORE FOOT LFMPS, CALLOUSES. It’s a new wrinkle for Cornsâ€"a a painless remedy that quickly reâ€" moves the corn. Don’t doubt it; this is a. dead sure thing, lifts ’em out quickâ€"roots and branches. No pain, no scar, no more salves or pads. Just apply Putnam’s Pain- less Corn Extractor, 25¢. a. bottle. Substitutes pay the dealer best. “Putnam‘s" pays you best, because it rids your feet of corns. Take no other than Putnam‘s Painless Corn and Wart Extractor. Sold by drug- gists. . All over Canada the carpenter's hammer is led. Every city is live with building; houses and places of industry going up. The Contract Record has gathered some interesting figures which tell something of the story for the first six months of 1912. In twenty-seven Canadian cities so far thf: year there has been expended $69,583,674 on building. Last year‘s record for the same time was $54.l92,092. ‘ ' 14 ...:ok a On’o‘ nf SIX UIUULua u. ..... -, - Canadian cities so far thi: year there has been expended 569533.674 on building. Last year‘s record for the same time was $54.192.092. Toronto so far leads with a total of thirteen millions â€" two millions over Winnipeg, and five over Vancouver and Montreal. Edmonton makes the most notable single achievement spending eight millions. as compared with a million and a half last. year. For the Water Before taking a trip apply to the face a 11131 cream dusted over wit careful not to rub the u the trip. Immediately turn remove the pom with a lotipn rontnlnlt agent. Soap and water as they add to the Ir ’ - In the trip. IIUIucu-u.-.__ . turn remove the powder and m-enm with a lotion mntnlnlng I ‘ssolving agent. Soap and water are a mistake. as they add to the irritation result. lug from tan and sunburn. After sev- em! applications ot‘tbe astringent. for which} small sponge should be the skin dry with I sort "5’4““ mm?“ umsultauon free. «* 3R5. SOPER “911115, um Asthma .Syp its Lost Vimuty Cgtarrh yStricture Skin steaaes Diabetes 2 Emissions . Kidney Affection! And mood, Nervg and Bladder Diseases. (2811 or send 'mstorylor free advnce. Free Book on Diseases and Questlon Blank. Medicine furnished in name: tom. Hoursâ€"103m. tolpm. and 2 w 6 gm. Sundaysâ€"1c an. to 1 pm. _.-.--.:-.. c... "road REST, $12,500,000 Manager Lindsay Branch $32.802,000 \U'v ' 25 Toronto St. Toronto, Ont. ror “nu '._--, ’ i _ a taking a trip on the water ) the face a thin mask of cold lusted over with powder. Be not to rub the mask 06' during: ,, Immediately upon your re move the powder and "cam lotion remaining I ‘ssolving Soap and water are a mistake. ‘ . ,,n.-.‘,‘n ”sult- application ,-_ Busy Hammer. the Water , Trip. Established A. D. 1817 ll uu- tVl a. Mr. Man. who was sitting well back ,In the ball arose and. quoting a long fstatement from the lecture concerning Ea diflicult process. asked If he had g heard it correctly. *Aâ€" --‘â€"” m WHY KEEP OI BflllBllllfi? The draft horse is here to stay. (I‘his seems to be the consensus of opinion, so far as‘their utility on a farm is concerned. Mechanical pow- ers, such as electricity, gasolene and steam, may displace horse power in many occupations, but. the motor truck and traction plow .will never come into practicable use with {arm- ers. Many reasons can be adduced to verify this broad statement. amongst which are, first, the tendon- cy as time progresses and the world becomes more densely populated to minimize the acreage destined to own- ers. rather than increase them. The Draft Horse The Finest Farm Power neglected cough ? _ Then why don’t you get rid of it? Yes, you can shake it ofi, even though ithas stuck to youfora longtime,if you go about it right. Keep out jg the fresh ti: :3 gauche} yo; Vanilriixild up yohr strength with plenty of wholaome food, and uh: Na-Dru-Co Syrup of linseed, Licorice and Chlorqdypet In most of the Europen countries the farmers work from 25 to 50 acres. Fancy such a tiller of the soil inVeSting‘ in a motor truck and traction plow ! The day is far dis- tant when the motor truck and trac- tiOn plow will replace the good, honâ€" est Clydesdale horse, that requires no gasolene or electric development to produce the power required. Notwithstanding the use of mechan- ically propelled machines, and their wide adoption in countries where ex- tensive farming predominates, there is a. greater demand for heavy horses to-day, and at an advanced price than ever before known. The Clydes- dale horse, big drafters weighing frOm 1,600 to 2,000 lbs., will at all times command a profitable price and a. ready market. Brood mares of such weights and prOper conforma- tion are bread-winners for the farm- er, and profitable as honey bees wherever found. When heaVy horses are bred we are producing the kind that'will bring the top market price, either in the cities for draft purposes or on the farm The Lecturer Got Surprise as Well. Mr. Albon l‘. Man. the American scientist who invented incandescent iighting by the use of a carbon filament in a vacuum. when he was about sev enty years of age looked more like a oanker than a scientist and in the sub- dued light of a lecture room appeared at a distance like a young man. Some years ago he attended a lec- ture in Brooklyn upon the higher prob- lems of electrical science. delivered by a “professor" with many titles and de- grees. At the close the speaker called for comments and criticisms from the auditors. #_n 3.4!; This relisble household remedy has broken up thousands of hacking, pa- sistent coughs, which wete just as troublesome as yours, and wlnt it he! done for somanyothera itwill do fat you. Na-Dtn-Co Syrnpof Linseed, Licorice and Chlorodyne contains absolutely no harmful drugs, and so can be 'ven safely to clnldren, as well es s ults. Your physician or druggist can confirm this statement, for we are ready to send them on xequest a complete list of 111 the ingredients. GRAHAM.â€"In West Ops. on Monday, December 16th, 1912, to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Graham, a. daughter. canu n9 -v-.',_ v “With remarkable accuracy. sir,” re- plied the lecturer. "They are almost my very words." The inventor then clearly but cogent- ly tore the le<-turer’s argument to pieces. greatly to the latter‘s astonish~ ment and to the amusement of the au- dience. As he sat down the lecturer said: - ...... L ‘7”m “I can hardly reply seem to have some in subJeCL" Putzp in 25c. and sec. bottles by the National Drug Ind Chemical Co. of (‘annfla Timfl’pa, , 317 SUUJUVu “Yes." replied Mr. Man. “I discov- ered the process myself nearly thirty years ago."â€"-Pearson's Weekly. Unumsu v. 7â€"- , caused from some interference with the action of the liver, and is a. malady that afiects the whole body. A Some symptoms are burning pain in the stomach, constant vomiting. abnor- mal thxrst, mcessant reaching, etc. On the first,uyl3 of any of that: gym toms ’ SUFFERED FROM 011ml: of the Stomach For Thirty Years. ASKED FOR A CRITICISM. Catarrh of the mmmmnma B IR'I‘HS THE WATCHMAN-WABDER. LINDSAY, ONTARIO. ly at present. You information on the Reply and a Big THE LINDSAY MARKETS "I‘he largest maket in n ya: said Clerk Callaghan thin morning ; everything in abundance. I'M trade in low! was brilk with no. ad mm in print - Amt. clover, 812 bushel. Apples, 50c to 81-10- Bredéfut bacon, 236. ill 24c. sliced. ' Beef, hind. 811. Bed. front 38.“ SALVIA is a Preparation That Will Grow Hair Abundantly This is an age of new discoveries. To grow hair alter it, has fallen out. to-day is a reality. at the Garrick Club. but, 41in there chemists. are a few left. and as I do not, want . . . . . . .those few to be lured awav from the .- . 1 n out ~ . . - . “atch 30‘” ha" lf It n {all g box n’hoe, I mus! declxne to gave my If 30“ don‘t EV“ “'i” 500"" f” lat- countenance to your inaugural lunch. er he bald. Besides, I have another engagement." SALVIA preths baldness by fas- â€"â€"-â€"â€" tening the hair to the roots. Ladies will [ind SALVIA just; thei Xavier I’acaud. hrakeman, 3‘0th - . ' . u " f . . ‘ ha" dressmg “To“ at“ 11:10:“: Onrd ‘ Bay, was killed. ang Engmeor Tho- {It makesitile ha" 150 t “hottlu g0: ~ mas. of North Bay. had a log: hrOkPn 15 wt Sth ). 1‘ arge e - and internal injuries in a derailment .â€"â€"â€"â€"--."â€"â€"â€" l ‘ {near Byng Inlet. QALV IA is compounded by expert' M SAI,\'IA.-the Great Hair Tonic and Dressing, will positively create a new growth of hair. If you want to have a. beautiful head of hair, free from dandy-um use SALV’JA once a. day and watch the results. SALVIA is gnurantecd to Stop tall-'3 ing hair and restore the hair to its] natural color. The greatest Hair; Vigor known. A large grey eagle Hamilton cemetery- It was reported that. Austria and} Accordixig to Judge Deroche. of Sex-via had en‘ected a. settlement of I Belleville, \xhite recidonts on the In- the dispute in Albani. idian reservation at Ixendinaga 1mm- A large grey eagle was shot. in ship are not. entitled to \oxe at the "um.“ nmnfnrv ‘ municipal eiections of the tounship. Barlev per bus. 45 t0 60¢ luchnhat, 48c buSh Bran. cwt., 81.90. bucks, 17c. 11:. Eggs per doz., 32c to 35¢. Lour, Manitoba. $2.85. Crumlswi ObeseeIBclb. Geese per 11)., 10c. Hogs, little. $4 to $6 pair. A Hogs. per art, $7. 75 Honey; 15c.'." 15. Hrns, 50c eachfl‘k Tb. Day, baled, 75c. cwt; Hides, cow. 10 to 12¢. Hides, calf, 12 to 14¢ lb. Hides, sheep, 50c. to 75¢. Hay. $8 to $12 per ton. Lamb, 13 to 14¢ per qr. Oats 38c. bus. Oats, rolled, $2.55 bag. Pork, hind 14c. Pork, (rout, 13c. Peas, large, $1.50 bush. Peas, small, $1.25 bush. Potatoes, 85¢. per bag. Rib roast 17c m. Rye 70c bus. Red clover. $10 to $12. Straw, $4.00 to $5.00.. Sirloin steak 206 1b. Spare ribs 10c Ib. Sage per bunch 5c. Timothy seed. $1.50 to $2 bush 'l‘urkeys 22¢ per lb. Turnips, $5 per ton. Wheat. fall. 85c. bush. Wheat, goose. 80¢. bush. Wheat. spring, 800. hush. Wood, tamarac, $4.25 per cord. cattle. u to 85-50. ‘. 16 to 17C. or senior partner moved for n postpone- ment of the trial in order that. he might tlgve mote time to preps." h‘is case. The motion was mated. A8 3319 defendant left the courtroom the younger member of the firm stood end nngrily cried: “If he is re! the sncrifice will go on!" The consequence was that en hour Inter the shop was mobbed by bargoin seekers. and eventualiy. when the one was culled again. no plaintifi appear- ed, whereupon the case was dismiss- ed. The whole aflair was simply a. ruse on the part of the firm to attract customers. Following is an instance oi’hov disaster was turned to good account by a French cloth manufacturing con- cern. This concern actually doubled its profits through a balloon disaster near Ronen. In this disaser the car oivthe balloon had broken away. The aeronaut- and his elder son wen thrown downward. but the son had been caught by a hook that pierced his coat. He was carried in this way for some miles and at 13:! came safely to the mound. His and was repurchased by the makers. -the mentioned com- pany, and hung in the show windows with a full description hi how it sav- ed the wearer‘s life. A Welsh miller had lost a guinea. piece in a bin of “mu and, after spendimz many hours in unavailing such {or it, told a friend of his mis- fortune. club is the sooner the members will cease to be play-goers. I know, of course. that the members of your club have long ago settled down and that to meet one of them in the theatre is almost as startling as to meet an motor at the Garrick Club. hut/still there are a few left. and as 1 do not want those few to be lured away from the box nflioe, I must decline to give my countenance to your inaugural lunch. Besides, I have another engagement." "I shall most. certaLnly do nothing now or ever to encwurage playgoers to move into new and comfortable prem- ises. The theatres depend un uncom- fortable clubs and unhappy homes, and my income depends on the thea- tre. No same man wuuld rpvnd an evening in the theatre if he ouuid find anywhere else to spend it without be- ing bored or henpecked. Women drag men to theatres because they get so tired of housekeeping that. no matter how delightful they make the home, they desire nothing more than to es- cape from it as a cook desires to escape from the smell of roast fowl. But medern clubs provide a refuge from home life for both men and wo- men. and the more mmfnrtnble the "Perhaps it will turn up in one of the sacks," suggested the friend. whereupon the miller was seised with a brilliant idea. He advertised his loss in the local papers. offering a reward to the finder of the gold piece. His sales irebfed in a week or so, and he \vn.~ paid many times over for the loss uf his guinea. G. B. 3. Again. Replying to an' invitation from the Playgoors‘ Club u; be prewm at the inaugural lunch at. the club's m-w ppmlsfgs, G._ Bernard Shaw remarked: "CAUGHT 'THE BUYERS. They bake out so splendidly for Baking and evcry other day for that matter, there is nothing better to have in the house than a sack of bread and then for your biscuits. layer cakes or pies, to use our Lily is a guarantee against disappoint.- ment in results. Order a suck to- day from your grocer and you will be a regular customer thereafter. Jos. Maunder Son I Earthquakes. The worst shaken countries of the world are Italy. Japan. Greece. South America. Java. Sicily and Asla Minor. The lands most free from earthquakes ‘ are Africa. Australia. Russia. Siberia. :Scandinavla and Canada. As a rule. where earthquakes are most frequent they are also the most severe. But to this general statement there are ex- ceptions. lndian shocks. though less numerous, being often very disastrous. Loss of life. hOWever, in many cases, depends on density of population rath- er than on the intensity of the earth movement-New York American. tlon. The king has the fight to nu consulted, the right to encourage. the rlght to warn. provided he can and anybody that wants to consult him or anybody that cares to be encouraged by hlm or anybody that will stop to be warned. In other words, the king la a “figurehead.” or. as It has been more respectfully expressed. he I: the “ornamental" rather than the “use- ful" part of the British constitution.â€" Luét call for Imp Year, girls Free food for thought may be at any public library. Wm. McIntyre, a. G.'I‘.R. brake! lost a leg when run ova at, Sat death warrant it the two houses unan- imously send it to him. it is a fiction or the past to ascribe to him iegisin- tive power. He has long ceased to have any. The prime minister is the chief executive of the British constituo ”an. The king has the right to be mo 3â€"": 705‘s 3mm an '01:» can «male; on sun pnmSuQ 30 3am on}, '50:)! mum's Nu. Gold Medal or Baker’s Queen Flour rain, Flour, Feed, Coal and GENUINE CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought. and which ha been in use lot over 30 yams, has borne the signature of been made under his pet- and has ' sonal supervision since its infancy. 0 Allow no one to deceive you in this. are but All Connections, Imitations and “ J mums-good ” the health of Experiments that trifle with and endanger ~lixmarimcnt. "w’ FOR CHRISTMAS " M113 is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys “forms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use ior the relief of Constipation, Mency, “'ind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food. giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea-The Mother’s Friend. 91’ @MA Children Cry for Fletcher’s What is CASTOR.I__A_ In Use For unopamv 3.105 AWN TH! CCN'V‘U. G.'I‘.R. brakeman a (we:- at Sarnia. W00d cnuunwv "(W Over 30 Years SHIZOH‘g‘Lsz CCCCC SI‘X‘I‘RICI' I’IUZI Messrs. (forloy and Hussey, 0! Lindsay, exhibited 12- fine birds ct the l‘anningtnn Poultry Show this “‘(Qk, and \w-ro successful in bringing home 9 first prizes, 2 seconds. 1 third and 3 specials. fireman. 0f Haw-lock, was killed at ]\'anh<)o when a freight train crashed imo an engine that was taking on coal. Enginoor 'l‘rudcan was injur- ed. Richardson leaves a widow and {We Childron, one a few days 01d. A sure cure for the smoking habit : Take a six momhs' job in a powdet factory. Scaled tenders will be received by F. McClory, Esq.. Lindsay post 03- fice, up to WEDNESDAY. THE 18!. DAY OF DECEMBER, 1912, for the purchase of Lot Number 7. Concea- sion 6. Township of Ops, 200 acm All cleared and well improved. Preo- ent. lease (ads lst March, 1914. '13. highest. or any tender not. necessarily ampted. F. McCLORY and GEO. MURPHY, l! I the CLEANEST. SIMPLEST. Ind BEST HOME DYE. on: an buy--\Vhy you don‘t even hIVr u- know who! KIND ol Cloth yourGoods are mad: c(.--So Mi-uka are Impou‘hle. Send (or Free Color Card. Scary Booklet. and Booklet giving realm of Dyeing over other colon. The JOHNSON-RICHARDSON 00.. Limited. Manned. Camdn. “'11 S EA LED TENDERS. _~ “ Immwu «Imam ichurdst PAC E ALWAYS 3rd

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