‘ . i i, i * a «a? I: {Ploy I v “. .1; 1 .1 3. . .. . That's-sir. v'n. . A \ a "null‘xrasm’. the best' 1n any line of g is why Palmer’s, of New York, Toilet Goods . - occupy such an important place among the toilet accessories of the people who are most particular. We vary; thei‘airrsalmsam tain continuity of policy and man- carry a complete line of all their agement. n gt: E ‘ flows the idea of spacious grounds Vegetable Talcum (Garland or Vieletsflilc and 35c and permanent Sachets, best odors .......... 75cperoz Perfumes ................ 600 to 1. 75 on beautiful bmldings goldp (lb-“m?†.d. .......... 75c £31.51†I In these respects the Lindsay Gen- 11 ............ ‘ ‘ rules... .37.? ......... .0. .312. m1 .. happily situated. Among the Toilet W aters ................ 75c to 1. 50 important events of the present year You won ‘t be disappointed if you try these swell goods, sold at -Dunoon% DRUG STORE building to main hall, which has been well 1 ar- l ranged. Another permanent asset of the :alr is the crowd. A crowd is some- ]‘he times a source of annoyance to new vous and retiring perSOns. This is Watchman-“larder not due to any morbid dislike of their fellow humans, but to the fact WEEKLY EDITION that some people when in a crowd Published at Lindsay, Ontario, by are apt to mishehavc. or that crowds m Watchman-Wards: Printing 00,, are inal-trented or mismanagedâ€" Ltd. packed together in a barbarous and inhuman manner. On the grounds of the Lindsay Central Fair these un- pleasant conditions are minimized; you can watch you follow creatures by the thousands enjoying themselv- es. without being josteled or annoy- sari-tier or by mail to town sub b-it Neither the people nor the ar- m‘w.’ 35c-D61' month By mail“ rangemcnts are perfect; yet the visi- to 0,1me points in Canada or the tor who is reasonable and good- British Empire, $2 per year. tempered will usually come tawny The Watchman-Warder (Weekly) from the Fair with a good im- .1 per your in advance; :1 25 if pression of his fellow creatures. The paid during the year. Postage to' behavior of this multitude of people United %tt€'. extra "' Da1ly 01' l is a striking fact, perhaps on the "wt 5 c. whole it is the most wonderful ex- Wm. hl‘bi‘t Of all. Allan Gillies. Business Manager Telephone 97. Subscription Rates as. can, Wardenâ€"Delivered bylad THURSDAY, SEPT. 30, 1909. I {CASE WAS DISMISSED. I Few cases in this district aroused EARNING POWER OF THE COW asuch litigation or such general in- terest as the Case of Gatchell v. Ken- ---- ' ’ nedy Davis Milling Co. This case . . tl . . The Domlnmn Department of Aign- | 27:31:50: (1:111) igffgbltby Mr J ustice 11 l - culture has issued the to ow 11g bul Gatchell is a young man who suf- letin on cow-testing, which contains fered the loss of his arm while work- much inrormation of interest to the_ ing in the mills of the Remedy a dairy men. It says: Davis 00. 'This occurred a couple “Most farmers can estimate closelv Of years “30' Gatcheil sued the the number of bushels of grain rais- company for,unst-ated damages, pre- ed, and tell fairly accurately the “mam-V â€1500- The case ï¬rst came number of tons of hay grown. out up at the “‘1“ “Sizes amt 880. It when it comes to the really most im- was the“ adjourned until the spring portant income of the farm. the pro. 8.891593, and then. beCause the plain- ducv of each cow, it’s all a blank, t1l'is Were not ready t9 proceed, “3‘ and they say, Oh, I don’t know, I til the immediately past fall casinos. '9. my cheque each month, that’s all Here again the plaintiffs were not. I care about. ready to proceed with the case and "While a kneel 1' oi the tot 51 it was dismissed by His Lordship. weight of milk delivered at the lac: Stewart '95 0'69““ ’0’ “39 déiéï¬d= ‘9â€. is necessary. it never convoys ants, McDiormid lb Weeks for plain: to the former the information he um stands in need of as in the proï¬t ANOTHER MAN KISSING made by each cow in the stable. Allen Hodge. swoll=ltnown farmer That information is absolutely noses: lrom hunslord has been missing since sary to him it he desires to consul: Saturday last. and his lamlly are at or blmsoll a credit to his profession. a loss to know where he is. s ï¬rst class. businesslike dalryrsan. Kr. Hodge is on elderly man about Otherwise. those satlsbdug totals or 70 years at age. and when he lcit deluslvc averages will continue to home on Friday was dressed in a wow the one or two poor cows in black suit. He is a toll slim men .very hard to consume good read lor with any board. He was attending which no profitable return is ever the Lindsey lair. and intended rse gives. molding in town until Monday. and flu many herds where no attempt was to stay.wlt-h his sister. ï¬rs. L. at checking up individual pcriorm- Dovey. Queen-st., on Friday night, once has been made. there is he- and with Mr. Geo. Shouldios, Eight qucntiy to be found a difference of st.. on Saturday night. .80 to .40 in tbs earning power of He did not go to either oi the the best and poured: cow. Farmers places and the both parties became HR“ to consider that statement cam- uneasy as to his whereabouts. Word 11112,. 111 the Dominion are to be was at once sent to his home. but round herds. let us say of twelve or up to last evening he had not arriva fourteen rows. with a fairly good av: ed home. eroge yield of perhaps as high ma be His friends searched the town for sun lbs. milk. where the tighten him yesterday. but as yet he has not yield is deacon co 8.000 lbs. mill: been located. lie was lost soon on and 530 lbs. lot; but. where the Saturday sitemoou at the lair lowest yield is only about 3.7001119. grounds. milk and 13o lbs. lat. Such compo: ‘ ‘ doom are only made possible by no: 7’: D. Russell. 9' drovesburst 99m ling its actual ooriormsseo oi each "ï¬lm suicide bl! Bhï¬ï¬liï¬! “339“ individual cow tor her lull milking with a rifle. ’ OAHTIL Im 1113-0! . . .1 Reserve Fundand Usdividcd Prod“... " ' â€2321“? w «a. legals-onto... , mn'wtm isnce has enabled himto ickm out 'i I medium 0! the Lindsay central Fair is always growing.~ The basis of this enduring} and growing prosperity is the idea oi a, permanent exhibition, held in a‘ listed place, and with a. cer- From this idea naturally LYdia' E- 'are the reâ€"moving of the poultry another part of the grounds, thus showing of the large dining hall to advantage. The illumâ€" inating of the grounds by electricity and especially thegexterior of the substantial, and Vienna, W. Vaâ€"“Ifool Wow nets were: Gee. Curtis. single driver E. fillets table Compound. ; Eleven years gel 9. was a we] 113 .y shadow. Ihadbeen 3 under the doctor’s ‘ ‘- .. rebutgotnorelief. " any husband per- ». me to try LydlaEPinkham’s 08 thalasttcnycarso'f eta ble Oom- undanditworked e a charm. It re- lieved all my and misery. I advise all ring 'w women totakc Lydia E. Plnkhsm’ s Vegetable Comppund.†-â€"Mns. Em erox. VlennaW WVa. Lydia E. Flukhsm’ s Vegetable Oom- gound. made from native roots and orbs. containsm no onsrcotics or harm- lul 11 holds the record for the cat nuinf r of actual cares of female mascot an similar medi- cine in the country, 1111 thousands of voluntar testimonials are on ills inn the P111 ham laboratory at L Mass, from women who have n cured from almost every form of female complaints, inflammation. ul- ceration, displacements. fibroid tumors. irregularities, periodic pains. backache. indigestion and nervous prostration. Ever such suffering woman owes it to horse f to ve Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable om ound a trial. If you woul like special advice about your case write a conï¬den- tial letter to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. Her advice is tree. and always helpful. ~â€"-r'¢ MA‘RIPOSA GALA FAIR Continued from page 9. .VALENTiA? V. LITTLE BRIT- AIN. I The second contest between these 15‘} hands and under, Jas. Bushnell lin, Ops. agricultural team ; M. Led- dy, Ops, heavy draught team, and W.‘ . Channon, Mariposa, heaVy draught team. ' The display of cattle, hogs, swine, and poultry‘ was small, but the qual- ity was good. - GOOD HOTEL. Too much praise cannot be given Mr. and Mrs. Talte for the manner in which they conduct their hotel .n the village. They are very courteous and obliging to all guests, and the meals served yesterday were of the ï¬nest quality. It is one oi the best lcouniry hotels in the Province. THE OFFICERS . The president, Mr. G. H. Mark, vice-presidents. Wm. Thorndike and John Cullis. and Mr. J. ll. Weldon. secretary, along with the directors are highly pleased with the success «1' the lair, and they deserve a great deal of credit for the able manner in which they looked after the many visitors and exhibitors. Nothing was too good tor the visitors present and all had a delightful time and a plea- sant day. GOOD CONCERT. In the evening a grand concert was given in the hall. and was largely attended. The program consisted of home and foreign talent and a most pleasant evening was spent, which brought to a close the Mariposa fair for 1909. two teams was the best and closest STABLE BURNED. of the day, and the winner was not decided until the last ball was pitch- ed. Valentia won the contest by â€good clean hitting, the ï¬nal score being 3-1. The Little Britain boys presented afgodd team, but could not hit the ball when hits meant nms. They had men on bases sever- al times, but could not score after the initial innings. Their young pitcher, 0. Heatlie, .was in excellent form, and Perrin. Stacey and Bug- git were the only Valentin men to connect with his dolit’ery. They won the game in the ï¬rst innings by good hitting with men on bases. The Bri- tain boys ï¬elded their positions well but could‘not hit Bouthpaw Lott, who pitched gilt=edged ball. The game was a ï¬ve innings contest. The lineup: \ VALENTIAâ€"N. Kicks. 9. Lott. V. Suggltt. F. Ferris. B. Stacey. J. Found W. Thompson, H. Thompson. '1. Tompkins. LITTLE BRITAIN-=11. Ferguson. it. ï¬estllo. J. mouse. 1". Stacey. licdonnell, Jones. R. licked. lie: Foddes. 0. Hostile. Score by innings 1. ‘falmflgg I 0 1 0 sea. Little Britain's). 0 0 O Ola-=1. ' FINAL CONTEST. The lost some was played between the two star team who have met many times upon former occasion. Valentla and Earthy. The gums was called in the 111111 innings on so. count of darkness. tbs score using 6-0 in Vslcntis’s ioVor. Bert Lott stepped right on the rubber sud pitched another has Ms. having the heavy Hartley sluggers at his mercy at all times. They simply could do nothing with him. and only get a few scattered hits. names pitched for Hartley. but was not as oileetlvo as in the ï¬rst game. the Vs- during the past few years has been conducting a junk-dealing business. Halivcs on Queen-st, near St. Paul, and apparently is being dummifully persecuted by some spiteful person or persons. o’clock ï¬re broke outin the stable at the rear oi his house and inside oi a very short time the wooden struc- ture was a mess of demos. and was soon totally destroyed. charred embers remain. lir. Apples balm believes that the stable was set on are and others are inclined to believe the some thing and consider- able sympathy has been aroused tor the unfortunate men. arc ball at about the earns time. 9.- 48 s.m.. from be: No. 7 on the corn- or at St. Paul and Quecn=sts.. and iron box No. 81 at the corner oi Queen and Caroline st. stable Short rm the alarm and than hurried back tctlls scsns oi the lire. ml and. 11 land him. We in tbs other parts oi the town could not musics what wss burning. mm thinking that it. was tuned: sm- vls’ mill. m sparks were carried locale widsssd is all directions» the W. and for s time other houses were in danger at are. Glasses living in the mulber- hced kept s watch tor such cut- breals, however. and guarded than we. “I honestly believe that my sta- bles were set on ï¬re andI think I know who did it; it was, Ithink, the same person who has been perse- cuting me all along. the same pers- on who only recently poisoned my horses."â€"Mr. Harry Applebaum. Mr. Applebaum is the man who Early Tuesday morning about 8.45 Only the Two alarms were rug in to the Night 0011‘ The stable burned lllus match wood catching mammivsdinm time and its exact amount Germany. Great lrilsiu. Holland. Italy. Norway. Russia. Sweden and Switssrlsnd is slated on the hes of each obsess. wbiis in other countries they are payable st current rates. .. .. .y and Monday, I. ‘5,“ st, m and 4th only ‘ "$1,111.13 , . 1 ’l ' O 1 ssssssssssssssssssssssssss o Your choice for 500 ï¬e épaim Notapairsoldg 50c ‘ J ' Micro craftcr above v lusoï¬oooooosuolz In. C... 1 it 1 - « "*pair dates. See Window Display .II..!%:I.‘CCIICC'O.I..OIII ' 0 ssssss ss Just imagine the priceâ€"ï¬fty cents a pairâ€" for genuine immrt- . ed quality Kid Gloves â€"brand new perfect goodsâ€"mad. ox- pressly for Sutclifl'e’sâ€"We had to buy enough for our illxce M New don t think 111. v stores to brin the price down so low. are not right in some wayâ€"we tell you they are piiifLCi m every way Beautilul, soft. well ï¬nished kid that takes kiinln ~_‘a-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"_â€"-â€"-â€"â€"_ to the hand, Well sewn, and the colors are the very best hillltlds of tens and brownsâ€"colors that are always SBX‘V’lCeiillli‘. 11m Sizes 53-4, 6. 61-4, 61-2, 6 3.4. 7', 7 1.4 dome fasteners. This is undoubtedly the best glove -value you have ever seen. Don’t miss this glove event on Slitfflfl; It will be 1110111.}. in days 0“,] YOU? lOckei Gloves for prawn, 50c. pair in l111\' â€"and future 11cm! ~ _ WOMEN’S FALL SUITS A magnificent range oi the very latest styles, Cloaks and Trim- mings constitutes our showing of Women's Fall Suits. ()111- prim-1'4 are far below the regular values of these garmenis, and hf'sldvs we offer you exhibition made suitsâ€"the very best of the makers’ jvrn- ductsâ€"ï¬nished above ordinary ines. Come in and see our splen- did range. MEN’S FALL SUI [ S Men who have clothing needs to ï¬ll cannot do better than make this store their stopping place. Men’s wear of the very best qual- ities procurable, at strictly low prices. ' Clothing made in ï¬rst- class shops, and kept in our store under the most up-to-date con- ditions. A range that ailords every man a big Collection to Select from. I». LEI? US ,HAVE YOUR MILLINERY ORDER SOON â€"â€" PLFASE J. Sutclifl'e Sons LINDSAY osnsws l._______'____J TI'IE'CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE [MD OFFICE mom mnmuso IDO'I s. a nun. mm Paid-up Capital. $10,000.000 moss ammonium Reserve Fund, - 6.000.000 TRAVELLERS’ cusouss The asw Trsvsiisrs‘ Cheques recently issued by this Baal: an s most cadmium way in which to carry money when travelling. They srs issued in dcnomlnmlem at 010. no. one. 0100 and case payable in Austris. Islgiun. Denmark. Fresco. Tbs cheques and all information We; the. Isy be obtained at every silica of the Rank. 131A. Lindsay Branch, ll. Ad. Holmes. Manager THESD‘KNDARD BANK WM OF CANADA _ v m- ‘A Joint Account ..:cimmuh.l:nb use...“ "I "do“ EEJMBMWHM vb Y rn‘flawsWMflOnD‘s Wad . h“ ‘ï¬'ialli, Milli hre‘. Mimi Because we kei We want and. goods they wanl We handle all 1 w poultry god “a, “'e giw» mtion lo lho. recipes for in!“ remedies. We make 0111‘ d at homo in (1111‘ furnish ihv l..-\1 lowest ll(l<\lll A. Higinl Druggisl w-â€ssss‘ HELD l‘l‘ sxluem l‘illlu-{ivlplmr l‘;-., lllllsludi lmlliill ..- .; Irwin} 11ml .1“; one u! lln-m, 1.1m « l’l-l’l‘l-illlullm 1 \i'\ 'i‘nrnnin, 11m , M. I'I'i‘ly 11 I'riwl‘Ill ibis inurnlmz 111 ill“ 1’1'11'1' lllm‘lu‘_\, 2’ i‘i'fii, 11H ilw 1'c-suli 1 11 ï¬lms"! ('111‘ lusi 111.? Mil-rs l’vrlx “in. \\.1 a \lh‘li in “1' 11711†ing fl‘nm 11 Full (111 ,1 "101. \\lill liln‘ :ll‘l ill"! failâ€. Si)“ \\ll‘ ill Old and lll'lililurll Pull-rim!“ {:111. ii. 1’0 hi‘lil. A lii)(‘i\'l‘3\ l’l.\\l‘l Mr. [.00 l'm.» 1] IllndSuy hili'lu's. l'idï¬i in Manpmnm Mim. couple of )41111'5, ruzu in town on Sniuma in town until ('hrs will lC‘aVP for 'l'ui‘llr attend St. Mit'lluwl' the i‘.\() Spl‘nlls will be “(111 rupru circles in Tommi.) 1% RURAL MAIL ill-11.! The free rural mail tween Lindsay and i on Monday. lint-W1 are or. the line ()i 110] secured mail lloxvs u come to town for post ofï¬ce stall hole duties added in llw‘al 1.0 be aSSOriml in 1h4 boxes come, for lhv The mail lrinwis ill ele‘sm mail irnm 'l'ni assorted and the no: mail Wagon return: mail. ii (my line had the boxes. Mr m mall driror. , ADOI’TEU Kl?“ 11\‘ A Dpï¬i‘iï¬l vanity 31 in 8‘. l‘aul‘s rhunll “I "I dï¬t‘illml in { Will and 11 111111117 to â€fund 111 the ml comm-11111. 1.. .1.1 .l.‘ tile other rhmu how 1‘ admt‘ing iln‘ (Alina minimary 11m\~~1m 11‘ II â€HOWII Julie.- W. HcGafley, l. l;.j Join-ion, M H ‘1 mil. Along ultll ii appointed as an .ull to act mm the «1.4 NOVOUNIH in 'l-Hu'li were: (i. ii \i 11‘ rick, R. i‘_ \snu‘m DOUllLIi‘rlil-‘ull 11 A double lumliw 11 “‘39. 11min \fi". .3 for "ililnn'l vn O'iliock worn .lm I... h“? idiot, (111.! â€a U «Mama! “9 ï¬i‘lillvni \\..: m ‘“"“m""!; WHO Hm minim â€(Wed “Mil Mir 5 m ‘min “uh 111 0' ‘wt‘\' Milli" 411: it struck â€iv. hltll. h tbs casinos W of illl‘ ll N hi8 head an *6 received a 61w ‘3