Published at Lindsay, Ontario, by [he Watchman-Wards: Printing Co., In “It week’l‘ "Nonhmflm." “0 Rev. J. J . Munro discus-ea .dmm mottled. of dealing with criminal! in our whom. and one: and of , tha largest puma In Cilflufliu as him in; h m a no“ mun method Dr. Philips, of Edinburgh, believes that tuberculosis is very much mm common in childhood than has em been suspected‘ and believes that it comes from airless hams add schema rather than tmm tamed milk. Din Herman 111338 is aha very keen an this theme, a WQW 32 maumphiga amuse whieh will be teugm the ï¬ercest battles of m 1mm ï¬nk mam is new mammal emytmag in â€maximum. while wring is «at thgughï¬ mm a bawbée up 89mg metign musk begin an m mm. on. that»: the. infant Mama mwe‘ at putting maumpum to braking? me): seems leaa humane mam threat: can»: with ahetguna t9 what tum 3mm of! train. as at same “mm am, we. where citizens» mm mm consumptive: about a tam: hurt value: and ruin Mame-I. by one of America's best known art- ists. The number contains nearly jects 01 general interest. and has two 150 half-tone plates devoted to sub- auperb panoramic views of Montreal suitable for framing. The printing is ï¬rst-class, and we understand that. many thousands of the issue have been sent to friends abroad. COSUMP TION IN CHILDREN The Montreal Standards Special Number has come to hmd‘ and is a. most creditable productign. It has a magniï¬cent cover in calm painted THE. STANDARDâ€™ï¬ Â§0UVENIR N UM BER REFORMING THE PRISGNER. um ï¬e.‘ imam. ' mm to games wig; is magma the “all m H BEE W. m Wamzm Wig} '1 Rm 2:. w M? m , 3% £21m» m = my; 0% W 6%." By m m was sub": mm 35%. m math; the ma THE DOMINION BANK CAPITAL INOK PAID-UP - - - 8.0.8.700 Reserve Fund and Undivided Fromm} I) 300 w DEPOdtl b the â€Public“.uuu‘ununuuu“ m‘i’u‘ TOtfll A8†(snunuunnn “us no “unis-(Iii m h Allan Gillies, Business Image:- Linda: lunch. ’i‘flï¬ï¬‚ï¬ï¬‚fl‘g ï¬ï¬ï¬â€˜: 3%, $99.. Watchman-Warder WEEKLY EDITION Quart Bottles only 250 at Smreign Line Fruit Juice added to the waste; ï¬fteen minutes before it is drank. This done every typhoxd germ is said to be destroy- ed. "Sovereign Lime J nice" with water makes a delicious. cooling drink as well as a perfectly safe one DUNOON’S ' Scientists ’working in McGill Uni- versity 1.3an in Montreal recently discovered a Typhoid Fever Provnntative that. should be universally used wherever their is danger of infection from drinking water. It is simply Dn‘ 'nking Wat'ér Made Safe ' “mummy: Ram PAGE mm DRUG STORE Telephone 97. The 53:30:33.: 3-: :- van-ocpvbfwfl Apart m that. however. the mare that. of havina‘ waived these “mum mama m the quantum an the Notary paper doe- not noon-ch 11y imply that the teach!“ at in». tour in a» «hook: ha- bean bud. In proof of thin w. ach h “It at «I» won given by pupil: or 1! you. or m of tho city of W whack M chow In We. 0! [co- gmphy which in fully u no» u the ignorance at having; that by the W0 napalm some time use one of the Toronto dailies published a. am of answers he the history ambient; set for Outerie High {wheel pupae New 9! them were \w absurd and the writer erg“- eed beneï¬ts that the seeming e2 hieeery in the aeheele means have been extremely eeteeme‘ In W when with this it; may be peietaed eut that the paper ea Mastery wee eon- eidered very unfair by been teeehere and pupils. beeauee many of the ï¬ueeuene were en a peried of his-â€" ters- whieh the pupils had never: etudiech In feet ene period 98 hie-J tery me mad fer the exam-me: Mien while the ewe“ inelueed e Many dime perked‘ ‘ And this conception of individual importance has its signiï¬cance. too“ It gives meaning. dignity and earn- estness to life. Every man who is in earnest. whether king or cobbler. is important; no man is absolutely indispensable. There is room for all; there is work for all; but the world could manage to get along without any one of us. m an; mm WA 553%! the me am aiw~ima§ are aimed as: 15%. an IBM that 39 m is; 3am-â€" sam 3% mt by an» mam a mi mmxwx-z it is: em 9% Um 1m 2m @9913st 1m m maxing laime .eivihimien Man: In, is m immtsm m in its my: am it #3 mt Hm mm M m mist? “Mama While it is Wm um 991 mm is ammwx mammsamw it is equally true that m was», howâ€" eVer- inchuow is \vhqux wann- portant.‘ Each may have his place. to be fllbda andï¬whï¬istmh to be undertaken, as it the whale world depended on, the individual aflort. The late E. H. Harriman is credit- '7' "'"“' ed with having said before his '“3 . death, something to this 'eflecti JOHN S‘RANKLIN RAY. "' No man is absolxiteiy necessm or John Franklin Ray, a. mail known emu important; This Midis hm Fesiflehf of Valentin Vicinity; passed or people may to take the meme of way on flixu‘Exiay; Sept. 16 m m- lama»); me fellow who takes imixi womb arm an mum; at over mm where I wave Mi Mi! g6 ï¬ght ahead monks. mm ME xwtyEix Twas xx-m Hm (just the i‘sï¬iiié; ti'm- yeaxE of we ua‘ms; hem mi had giEixxiE xxm be mmvd as 863%"; 36 “we mamas; uii ME Me in MM- u 5E Mm «exEIrwiE "7' im. BE ME mama iaEx (*hHEx B‘a BEE it Wax-ea xx nix ï¬ï¬HiM‘AB: Raï¬; Eat! RENEE ME xx'w 5 mm WEiEi‘xiEv m ME a giant“, , $618535" w: anti Ei-‘EWY‘ and ME MMIE am 5% E E {Emma km “W! xx'am 5%sz 'm mm:- iE \Wï¬; THE QUESTION OF IMPORT- ANCE Mamtheetablesmthemtx i; tution: I. Attheï¬rst sit :“j' 't who do their work well, andagaimt .whomtherehasbeennobad mark for rudeness or disobedience for one month At this table the board his ;: ï¬rst-class, the convict is provided .with a napkin, and conversation is ipermitm II. The second tablehas [the regain: prison fare, and is for those who refuse to work, or who break the rules. The table is made of plain pine boards, and the plates and CUPS .are tin. The meal must be eaten in silence, and there is no tablecloth, napkin or anyone to wait upon the table.’ III. The third table is for the incorrigibles and contains nothing but bread and water. When the scheme was instituted it _was {found at the end of three months that one-half the men had earned the right to sit at the ï¬rst table, and at the end of six months two-thirds of the men were sitting there. Now, nine out of every ten of the prison- ers sit at this table. Surely a, little thing may work wonders even in pri- son lii‘e ! “In Italy they set we. continual and wrpetuous spring. " “Newfoundland was known 11130 as the Dagger Bank." “The ï¬shes caught round New- foundland are oysuem. salmon and whales. " I ‘ “The climate bordering on the Black Sea is very fertile. as it ob- tains the warm winds of the Gulf Stream.†One student wrote: "It is a scene of tremendous beauty when we see cockle gatherers on the donkeys.“ "Sammon and trout are oaut in this river.'j » Two wrongs of course do not make a right, but it is scarcely fair to charge the Ontario school teachers with not knowing how to teach his- tory when pupils in Wales make such mistakes as thOSe given above. The fact is that of nvnv ovnminniinn STUDENTS’ ANSWERS. Manager. they no \ Who the hwxpr will In who Wm gum Grown Attomy Devlin in the mention 01:530.. Hum. tor the binder OH“. We. Ron Hunter. at 306mm. to not known locally» wt. It. was shied tint Mr G. r. mam wud be tho m. but. for the tonahip at“ Ops. LAW FOR 030W. APPOINTED comma. m. John Juliana m mm the thin in manly u rumor An “my mt has not an M'm made. An wan atutod 1m weak OXMIIW mm m homu- made ut the Bath- el Nomad!» church. but. wk 00- mmt mum m Md and the chad mum con-Mount. «mm. Thin mflmommmwunhubo- In: mum we boatload. W0 no sure now: Imam-u MI! be 3m- ly mm! 0! am ohm homo wha- mpam m u! oomphâ€. Reva (3‘ 1k Meuuade. an Oman» eld’ hey. preeehed an exeenem set- men here on Sunday evening last We are pleased te note. Mr. Me= Quade‘s pregreaa in his chosen pm: teasiem Mn Wm. Deyen may purchased Rem It 1:; theme me am Sm tame: iota: we“. W we planned to knew mm a Bahama mund'thla 99m harming is new um thyme at m tumors km A goodly mam- her haw that com eat, but some of the larger ï¬elds are still standing Bethe]. Sept. 91.â€"Mr. John Frank: of Regina, Sanku l8 at present visit- ing friends and relatives here. Mr. ‘ Franks speaks very‘ enthusiastically concerning the future of the west. though unlike many westerners. he doesn’t exaggerate. Mr. Frank: has spent about twenty years in the west and seems to know the country well. He speaks in glowing term: of this year‘s harvest. In some locally ties ï¬res haw been raging In these? places everybody talks about the men in em maeem hamlet we are pleeeed te state we new net heard el‘ a single the end 8e have meek tn be gretetul fen months; mm W!» twtyï¬k ‘yeaee at age “New; been and mm mm": 8m m u6m‘wm; ' RIM: iiwd metiemy an m like in Mu km. he was. mama! leek t‘he‘m mmpm m me. my Bée'iees his «55%. 6 mm “95%“! 5 “9‘33 1; Ease and exam am! his gamete aw ' mu gm M mm. The, mike»; is 8MB; they with 15% mm em mm 6t 3% 9:; “mg Enema“ 1mm was. e. mm 5% WE diet. 5e. Mme“ east bay ewumem e 99““ 1M9? meme: The, heeleâ€" wee Waugh, mm ‘QQVV-B xeï¬ewéex em me New»! wing,†ï¬ver-9%“ me “as 95% â€it: [take New “Heme“? seem the weak â€$93 {A Meme 6% his mm. M 21.. cm-. a." Meee‘mee to. We own“ mew, tee-v m mm Mime We swim {new mu m me. an 1 em and. “w New “ v“. m MW an home Mar-- The ministers u out we! “3:3qu mm mt will he Rev Mr Chapman of \’e- ï¬ W m“ loathe and. Rev Mt Memes. «11qu and 59% Britain .35"! Wimtmemwwflmm Westerner Visiting m" in‘Bethel Vicinity Two wrongs of com-8e do not make a. right, but it is scarcely fair to charge the Ontario schoal teachers with not knowing how to teach his- tory when pupils in Wales make such mistakes as thos» given above. The fact is that at any examination where a. great number of pupils put in papers, just such answers can be culled by the dozen. , Onestudent wrote: "It i8 a. scene of tremendous beauty when we see cock'le gatherers on the donkeys." ‘-‘Sa.mmon and trout an aunt in this river.'j "The climate bordering on the Black Sea is very fertile as it obâ€" tains the warm winds of the Gulf Stream.†"In Italy they get ups. continual and perpetuous spring." “Newfoundland was knovm also as the Dagger Bank.’ â€The ï¬shes caught round Newâ€" foundland are oystgrs, salmon and whales." ' of «limiter o! tutu OBIIIJARY Toronto. Sept. nâ€"Ouunlntlon meetlnn are being hold th. French-Cumin!) communtthl mo! Ou- tario {or the selection 0! (Month to AMI-nu†to M held in Ottawa. 'l‘h. objuth secure Punch tnohtu in the “to rattan the utuhl thment of 0.1 lor- mul schools (or the? mudâ€:- ing teachers who ‘31 “is thh put tuttuothn _tn_ 4e 60 Iowa 960460 a. mm 46 6444004; an.“ 0- g?“ “â€4“?†it‘s» 40 mg: 91%;; 3% z“? '5 «491.664: 4“» Recoun- «44de .4 ma 0 I onmIowu‘ um'k‘n. :Imm “a. Win»: El" UMKI QHIGAGQ. 3:" t: I! =emue=n a at “mated at “market“ mm ‘ 19w» own to“: memm mm «um 0:0“; the am ah god- :6 to 9%â€: u «mm at mark“ my: 9!? My; “My Mum sheets «the and new luau slaw and me lower; limbs 3m 10; Canton mu. 3? to (m. Now “Yu‘itB UV. hock. 3:19me bthhg‘ marshes†mm and] m mu. % quarters alveiimagk :00: «adv 13% m mSh and lméï¬mmu m. ates lambs quiet. but a town“. gnaw. m lambs. $3 to u" ï¬gsâ€"amt; «a: study at u. a "é‘ï¬Ã©Ã©ifn'ï¬ii' IKm‘M-neeotm m m ahwtm'mknflflwu‘mu “9" “I . A“ u u .Cn ‘Aï¬hl h.- Hoyt. H. P annedy reports price. for hon u tone": .Selectl fed Ind watered u the mnrket 360. and 88.15 to $8.3 (Hob. can at country points. But Buffalo can. Mark». EAST BUFFALO. N...Y Sept. upon. tleâ€"Recelptn 100 had; “My; prim. teen. :85 to . :VealIâ€"Recelpu 100 had; active um In over Receipts 4000 had stage†".73 to W rsâ€; Tonga-‘00 0.10 to Mrs. Show and Lamb; Recelp tl were turly lame. Export ew- Iold at paw to a per cwt . lunbu. 88 to 6.5 per cwt. __ emu: alto flow sale but a. good ï¬rm But neon. 900x lbs. atnflto 8:best.w0to% lunch. a“ to $876. host “onion. 8 to aâ€. common. 82 to 81$. 7 A “M mic“ at: WOW mm “5% In “33% m3 Wm m ï¬t $42150 â€"sz “6 m Nut r on: Gnu! “Hâ€˜ï¬ nddwte1bdnlm _ ydhrw tow a: the good clans. Th cam Cheeseâ€"Steady. unchanged; receipts. T100. Eggsâ€"Barely steady: reéelptt. 21.â€. Penna. and nearby Bram). henna-y Punch 2;: It: x; fair to choice gathered brown, Liverpool Grain and Produce. LIVERPOOL. Sept. 21.â€"Wheetâ€"Spot quiet: No. 2 red western winter. 7: 6m: futures steady: Sept. 1! 836d: Dec.. 7n 756d: March, 73 md. Cornâ€"Spot steady: new American mix- ed vie. Galveston. Ge 4d: futures quiet. Oct.. 53 8566: Dec, an M. Bacon-Cumber- land cut, firm. 893. Clear bellies. quiet. 68:; shoulders. square. firm. 603. Lerdâ€" Prime western steady, me. American re- fined. quiet. 61: 9d. Tallowâ€"Prime city. steady. 29: 6d. _ New York Dairy Market. IQEW YORK. Sept. 21.-â€"Butterâ€"Bteedy: receipts. 7983; process first: to special. 23c to 27¢. Wheat. tall. bush .....‘...81 â€I when. red. bulb 1 W ,Wheat. goose. bush 09‘ Eve. blilhel uex-oooeoeee-o-o o 3 Buckwhent. bushel ........ 0 70 Berley, bush W. 056 Pea; bushel ......;........ ooo Oats. bushel ................. 0 45 Toronto Dairy Market. Butter. separator. dalry. lb. 0 22 Butler. store lots ...... 018 Butter. creamery. lb. rolls" 0 25 Butter. creemery. solids 024 Cheese. new. lb. ........... . 0 13 Eggs. case lots. dozen . ..... 0 :5 Honey. extracted ..... . ..... . 0 10 Honey. comb. dozen ........ 2 5 Winnipeg options. Winnipeg Oct. wheat cloned *0 lichen- thm yesterday; oats ï¬e higher. . Wheatâ€"October 9675c. December 9861:. Dataâ€"October 8335c. December 8156:: Liverpool and Chicago Wheat rum Close Higheréâ€"Livo Stockâ€"- Latest Quotations. Tuesday Evening. Sept. 21. Liverpool wheat futures closed m to 155d higher than yesterday; corn ltd lower. a Chicago Sept. wheat closed ï¬le higher than yesterday; Sept. corn 59c lower. and oats Kc higher. Punch-Omaha Wu. Chicago Liv. Mk1 CAï¬â€˜LE MARKETS. Toronto Grain Market. Winnipeg Options. i oooooou $833fl881 uuau 0 a)... as. Iota-OI bush ‘3‘...-00t00-0D0 [she] ........ ............... IIlry. lb. 0 22 ... 018 b rollI.. .025 solidI" .. zen nun am no... “coco 33352 [I ......u .8190to 8101 ' 046 am an vmw mew 'rmfluopnmm TAKES Imam: mm- AND awn: mm rum run PAY‘ umm. .mvnann' Axn KENT. mmu‘ am In law or lama tum: mm «m awn“ um place on M «In to bus. vim. misting: m am“ am The Imart ma- wm.mmm m _ him «on an em: centres mu m Dorm. Mmmu will mum well {ll-W The Mica n! bind to ho :1“th "on W on- no and View“. county are om- m.MMmmmmdmbM . Beaming that it «has even a» beat tam wish mu mm some time to M a Mr tit-an. 'I WILL am 0N VERY MSW Tm. AND GIVE m TDâ€) FOR PAY‘ Huh. .' ‘ um\wfllDQddmmhc non. n on Smut 18 Lindsay Banal“, F. t. W Imam. um. 3mm Signal“ C. 8. Thanh. Mun: Mgr. W do. n cunt-«a. Weaving loam Wm Im‘mm and W Raiding Whig areas or wkndtd land. mu Olmsted as!» at» floats. 1mm one hundred Mt up “ran. along an main line at the Gunman Norman mum . hetm 1!“th and “burn. as is my wish to Ghana at who came to the beneï¬t or both MM! and m pub chum. OWN YOUR OWN 890 ACRES ON EASY TERMS. Mm? farmers with small capital. we. and others, would take up land m the Canadian West. but homeland. are now hand to whet. and as. conditions are enacting. while mm for rule. as malty stringent In that cash meats. an] (or short W. The ‘Monoy You Save Save. You BARRIE J. Sutcliï¬â€™e Sons W187! ‘ Wm Gm in and «a mu- mw chmflm Wu “me you want a how your new Can‘t beat a “Naming“ made Suns M maï¬a-they we built m km by buildmg them an a. humanist! Mme}; ‘l‘hat‘e what @6th whet; it mes dawn t9 matting ml war Mi. 0? mm. NW ‘Nwik Wags? and 39%. w m ‘ my m mm mm and plum Mm gm W! has NM and mm m «a Meet Wm. M W 99 sauna-mm- Men’s Fall Suits " With Style and Price Lowness A Rare Opportunity to Save from $4 to $7 . NV WOMEN’S EXHIBIIION MADE GARMENTS OF CANADA LINDSAY SPECIAL SALE OF » H39. Acclaim.“ BunkAecom Provincial Detective Greer. of To- ronto. m in tovm toâ€"day and held HI consultation with Crown Attorney Devlin regarding the cumin trial of Joseph Hunter for warden Detective Greer Rated that he mu in town mm to «attain ii the WWI attorney am new Wuhan)! or us other â€Siam at a iimilnr “um in this ease. The new" as“ m it a practice at aids-s: m 9V!" W “Ne and send a down an do“ in m m as thin ON HUNTER CASE. conditions to be complied with For mu putticulm address : SAX. HUGHES. swarm: mummy HilltneryOpenmg commenced Wednesday Morning $15. $17.50, $20, $22.50, $25, $28.50 Women hue learned to expect distinctive 5 es in “Sun-IMP Gcrments.‘ base are natty in ap- pearance «and tailored {mm the most stylish models. The materials are ï¬ne quality Ladies‘ Lloth. Seizes; Panama. Cheviots and Worsteds, in herringbone. diagonal and invisible stripes with satin mappings, mohair braid, jet and Irish crochet button trimmings. Some Styles are strictly military with plain gored skirts, while others are the regulation style lung ooats., The prices are -‘u v; t\â€"e.\- STYLE-wiggelgï¬légsmge: bane M them. 6.1188013 am here for O" (0 solem fmm. _THE 18 QNL on: op A .dedom (10 d entail migde for W u as e oronto Exhibfflon leave that, city 8.5 up-to. 43% ï¬rms are always after them, However we are always on the alert and» a result. these Exhibitiun Garments are liege furyqug 3n select . 1909. OSHA WA Lo 1909. r. Ont. it. old Bur-Mt. 1' ._Mr, Thos. Cal‘ ton, Was in fawn -â€"Ir. Chas L01 last night in [AN .4“. Wm. A. (1 Grand WWW"! was in town V05“ ._.Kiss Mama?!“ [3 visiting mmd â€"Mr. D. 1‘ K 3““, is x'iï¬i’lin", in 4% NW h‘ M; has M Q W“ in town («01 .4112 J nun-s. “118. was in 10‘ .Mr. .105. Mm fond, was in 10‘ yesterday on his Bowes. Glenda â€"-nIBs A IN“! home after 5p Cohoocmk. .mss Mint visiting {rion‘ turned to ho! mun. “1 with her mum the ï¬rst essent “equate a stock mu (:0 be able ‘ ninements 01 â€d we gum-ante Jr- MY†â€3“, may law all avg vam- at“ â€"Petefluu‘u N M hail WW†‘1 â€it. “autumn“ .. mama m d I}. 1‘08. M1 m o! the \\ OJ'JL. “m1 O‘PJL, “uh I M. and w" “ “uty clerk. \\ “at. 1Ҡ00'.“ nturnud â€- Frederick hm hm "m: Mic. work WW"- â€"'n\. mew u Him: NM‘ and In J~ “’ M, “route. In“. olden mm -â€"M“r. n g Little mSDAY. m I“ in town to Prom 'hm 1 . Fulton is in low of his pat hm'h T0 In Per u‘s HZ MN‘ INS S l‘h‘