a," if? THE WATCHMAN-WARDER : LINDSAY. 0N1. appeared into the internal regions and J. B. Fraser, Uxbridge; J. M. The Mother , . _ , many and varied were the remarks of Cameron, Wick; B. J. Smith, Kirkï¬eld; W‘Wmmfffmrmu . appreciation as it disappeared. The J. McDuncan, Woodville‘hnd D. Mc- This poem is Pmba'bly the ï¬ne“ written Lindsay Cambridge-st. choir furnished Donald, Glenarm. Conveyances will _I sell 1 by any Canadian author. th f . . . . . . 011 y theS 9 program or the evening. The meet ministers at the railway station. its:airii::i,;;o::ir::1i§:iilihi’did sing °b°mses were very m‘mh appreciated and escort them to the church. A re' 8 ’ . o u a Y nity. ception Will be held in the basement ' , d 'n earth, , . , . gï¬gh’£:ng:§§; 2:1 gvviifhgblack, damp Miss Josie Staples favored the audi- of the church by the congregation ence with a solo rendered in splendid after the induction, in honor of the girth. voice, she will be welcomed here again_ new minister and attending prespyters. Under the damp and under the mould, I kenned my breasts were clammy and The trio by the Misses Cora Walters (Crowded outlast week) and Eva Armour with Mr. Morris was Best Instrument, __'I'he Mason 3. Risch ‘ _The Bell Pianos andpd:n°3' -The Dominion Pianos eats, __The “:Standard" Rotarorg‘hs. Sewing Machine. y shutll .1116 Domestic Sewing â€a“. .._The Improved Rayde‘mev Machine. 5M by the music lovers of our commu ~0â€" cold. m' . ' 0 o - Out from the red beams, slanting and a soul inspiring rendition and was AN OPEN LETTER bright’ handled as onl trained artists can do â€"__ - ’A's" Tl†“1°“ Waste: I kenned my cheeks were sunken and . . Y ‘ To all sufferers from Anaemia â€"Th°.T“b|-'fl6 and McBurne†white. Miss Beatrice Bowes fully kept up her and Kindred Troubles Bicycles. Bir- Iwasadream, and the world wasadream reputation as an elocutionist by two â€"â€" 5 control the sale of Elbow: . WM. WILSON OF SARNIA TELL 01‘ the (bunty Of Viéé’jm, * Ala, cleverly rendered c0mical recitations. MR- W TH AFTER . . . HO HE RBGAINED HEAL and rendered a sweet balad WhiCh Mr. William Wilson, who is well appealed to the sentiments of all her known to the citizens of Sarnia, Ont, listeners. The quartetre by Miss Eva writes : “It affords me much pleasure Armour, Miss Cora Walters, Mr. to be able to add my testimony to the Morris and Mr, Harry Brimm ell was great beneï¬t that I have derived from .W'll' -’ P' k P'll . if one could draw comparison, the beSt your famous Dr 1 iams m 1 g _ . _ It is now a little more than two years ‘hing 0f the evening M155 May sinceI became afflicted with anaemia. During that time I have received And yet I kenned all things that seem. W.ï¬a‘w 1‘90- ‘ Way‘wxmï¬imp carer‘s: I was a dream, and the world was a dream, Wyw.aâ€"r-â€"a-â€"-â€"c-â€"â€"â€" fl >~~~ --.._ But you cannot bury a red sunbeam._ a; «uni, ‘ -mm-.l.u:- a (‘xoods can be seen at mv ofï¬ce and show-room, Corner of Sussex and Peel-stem Lindsay - BOX 4I5=T61€Pho~e “ -i y... a... . For though. in the under-graves doom- night. I lay all silent and stark and white, ' . ~ sate-c , .~_ ‘ â€'1"; Itâ€! Yet over my head I seemed to know The murmurous moods of wind and snow; The snows that wasted, the winds that blew, The rays that slanted, the clouds that Stephens made her debut to a Glan- . drew dine audience and will always be a almost continuous treatment from medical men of the highest rank in favorite here, her charming presence and beautiful voice will long be re" grow' membered. Mr. Thos. A. Davidson Under earth, ip the graves stark night, moved a vote of thanks, 9600,,de by Ifelt the stars and the moonspale light. 1‘ Ir. A. H. Webster, to Mr. Morris is: 21::$5235.“.lf“$31.33;... and .h... w... “’8? so... ., bland. one and all. Mr. Davrdson moved. Though they had buried me dark and low, seconded by Mr. ‘V' Graham that the My soul with the seasons seemed to grow. thanks of the community be extended to Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Webster and son Wesley fer their kindness in giving their beautiful grounds for the evening, their profession, yet apparently deriv- ing no beneï¬t. Indeed I continued to grow worse until I became unable to walk. I came to the conclusion that I was deriving no beneï¬t from the teatment and decided to give it up. It then was the question, what shall I try? Having read the testimony of so many who had suffered in a similar manner and who had received great beneï¬t from your Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, I decided to give them afair trial. It is now about three months since The water-ghosts up from the lake below, And the little flower-souls in earth that lln assortment equal to any Gill ESlflbliShmem- FRENCH CHINA TEA SETTS (44 DieCCS) moose From throes of pain they buried me low, For death had ï¬nished a mother's woe. But under the sod, in the grave’s dread Every cent you Spend with usmeafls money saved. doom, . . unanimously carried. Proceeds $53. I commenced to take your pills and I (12:33.? of my baby m slimmer and The crops here are all looking to-dayIfeelatlmosp completely reitereld. . i ' 1 d'd d 0 - to d 1 t Two weeks a ter began to ta e t e , .- Idreamed of my babe, andIkenned that 8p en 1 3n -pr miser . excee a8 pills I felt a dBCided improvement, BEAUTIFUL GOODS - LATEST pATTERhS . years pro actions, this is surely the his rest Three months ago when I began to garden Of Canada. take your pills my flesh looked like Was broken in wailings on my dead breast. wax, and my face, feet and legs were Misses Annie, Sadie and Maud badly swollen. These conditions have Noted for I dreamed that a rose-leaf hand did cling: unorninnmo Oh, you cannot bury a mother in spring! Eakins are home from Toronto for a ‘ . . . When the winds are soft and the blossoms few days. Their presence is much all disappaiired and today my 0010‘ 18 Pure in all its branches. . . . natural and my blood vessels full of I are red. appreciated by their numerous friends. d . h bl It 'll fl d Teas and ’ She could not sleep in her cold earth bed. 80° ric °°d- . V" a or _ me ' . LORNEVILLE pleasure to recommend Dr. Williams Coffees. FamrIy Grocer Pink Pills to any one sufl‘ering‘from anaemia or kindred ailments.†Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are praised I dreamed of my babe for a day and a night, And then I rose in my grave clothes white. The hay crop in thisvvicinity is in mar y instances inclined to be light. A ï¬dei/SOï¬, Irose like aflower from my damp earth- Other crops are very promising. The amongst the highest in the land, as a -___________ . I lied. 1d f h (1 high winds of Friday last downed stiengtheping and tonic mï¬cï¬iiuei Our line at ewor o sorrowing over ea . M l - w et er or men, women or c i ren. . . , . g m (y Of tshe Mp ea In 0;! r orchards. They are not like other medicines. nor THBVIGBOrla Loan and S1VI“ ‘ 6 ; Chain for v‘ M’S' ' oore, B ackwater, 11†can they be imitated, as is sometimes . Will help 3" if open air. Y Incorporated under Cap. 169, R. S. O. LINDSAY. CNT ‘ recently moved into our midst. Mrs dishonestly pretended by dealers who Moore purchased the house and l--' offer substitutes. See that the package bears the full name, Dr. Williams’ Pink rest days will chairs will it Nugget 6} C a. Man?“ “1‘“ me .. But dreams of my babe made me rosy and warm. HEAD OFFICE. ' ' KENT-ST., UNDSAY Ifelt my breasts swell under my shroud; owned by Mrs. McRae, and law, No star shone white, no winds were loud; - 7 Pills for Pale Peo 16 and in case of . occupied by 1"“- S- CamerOn. “a doubt send directp td Dr ‘Viuiamsi Money to Loanâ€"On town and farm property at current rates :fjizzexes. ' ha . SO 3 But I stole me past the graveyard wall, 1 M M t t w , _ , ' mode ate and no delay. , PP3- II For the voice of my baby seemed to call ' we come rs. ‘ core 0 our 0 n. Medicine C0.. Brockwlle, Ont, who . - g z ’ Mr. Adam Douglass has placed a will supply the pills post paid at 50,, t. Sagipegs Deparétfment-SDepcfisrts of $1.0: and upward taker, withdraws: % Also 50,, - - - , .. - . . . t l s: .s CISIC: azizz ‘ Andvvlekeepir‘ilendbme a vorce, though my lips stone wall underneath his large item“ per box or $200 for 8†boxes. lhese highest cirrpniérfgésssgpimqrrcpsprï¬loswqirom one to ve years or rr , _ ‘ Extension , , , 4 barn. A commendable ste _ Messrs pills cure all disorders which arise from r ; Hush, baby. hush . for mother is come. B 11 . - (1.3 h k impoverished blood, such as muscular WM. FI EVELLE, JOHN MAGWOC'D ; boards. The . _ a ard and Livmgstone i t e wor . . President. yaw-7'.- i and Ch I passed the Streets to my hUSband 5 home, , , , , weakness, loss of appetite, shortness of ~~~»s-~=-- , cap. The chamber stairs in a dream I clomb. Dr. D- C- Smith, Svoumllliei and breath, pains in the back, nervous - ’ o a - â€"â€"â€"‘ I heard the sound of each sleeper‘s breath, M135 Mattie Smith. teacher, Midland. headache, early decay, all forms of female weakness, hysteria, paralysis, E are the guests of their brether, Mr. D. N. Smith. Dr. Smith returns to his professional duties at Stouffville on Monday. Miss Smith remains over until after the midsummer holidays before returning to Midland. Light waves that break on the shores of death. I listened a space at my chamber door, Then stole like a moon-ray Over its floor. locomotor ataxra, rheumatism and sciatica. ~g¢<>â€"â€"- â€"The two little daughters of William Brown, aged ï¬ve and seven, were drown- ed in the Murray canal near Brighton on The children went Sell the Celebrated Windsor Salt, ‘, Our Doors, Sc. 2:, ,.-,~.'. 1.; :::.. (LINDSAY AGENGY) ‘ r .B,\ My babe was asleep on a stranger‘s arm. “0 baby, my baby, the grave is so warm, “Though dark and so deep, for mother is Thursday afternoon. there, Mr. Angus R._McEachern, PowaS- on, after dinner, and no, returning acknowledged to be the BEST for Butler kiln an. -.. , 0 come With me from the pain and 03“! 5“": Ont,, 1“ “mung friends here. search was made for them. Owing to and Cheese. ‘ Lime, Plaster. Cement and. “ARIPOSA To“ “0 come with me from tire anguish of Mr. McEachern is a rising young man the actions of a dog whlch had been with AreAÂ¥1Ci{I-1§01ngpq Blnld ?- 5 Tile. . .. . . _ " tie Britai ; earth, in his line, the mercantile trade, and the children search was made in the direc- in 5.03, 5 0f Bulldmg Material consmmly 1 atgcï¬arfgslxmeme 5:55:15: 3:“ "' _ |W hire th.e 33d 13 banked Wlth a blossom we wish him success. tlon of the canal, in which the bodies of ' I t ' ,s'ance Agent in r , . ‘ Su . “W11 3 glh .11 _ f d h t . Mr. Hector Baxter, barrister, the children were found. :gnifersggi 1:5? e D! o“ 13 so tan t 8 ms 18 Minneapolis, and a native and former -â€"Queen Mary 88“ before her death TEL H MONEY l b, . , _ ‘i H E? ONE 1 And mother will croon you a slumber resident 0f Eldon, Paid our community that thedwor: 0318'“ would be found TOWN OFFIGE _. 71 I p H ER All. ,. â€"'l , song; a flying visit recently. Mr. Baxter is engrave on er heart, so keenly had she MILL OFFICE - 78 ‘ Li I . I l " "Ce at Oak Those words describe the articles laundered _ _ . . . taken the loss of the French clty. That tdnesda : “A slumber song that Will charm your a stalwart and signiï¬cantly pleasing Y an at the ...... eyes ï¬ ll d _‘ 1 f h pictures of two occupants of a grave - ___________________ gure persona Y» an typica c t 6 should afterwards be depicted on a tomb I . N ecoooocsnuna mom?" 3 During the 9 Summer HoHdm’S mom Many Ofour patrons entertain their friends iron: ‘3 »-’_ ha . = any 0r 5... stone. however, beats the ancient record. The whole countryside around Aurora is now talking of little else except the grave. yard episode and more interest is at pres- ent centered In this quiet rural burial ground than in a well authenticated ghost story. The story as related. to the Toron- to World is as follows : Some time prior to the year 1885, a resident near Aurora To a slee that never in earth-sonGr lies! . . . p C’ cosmopolitan and sturdy American, in whose domain he has been resident for the last number of years. Mr. Baxter returned to Washington, on Tuesday. While here he was the honored guest of his old time relative and friend, Mrs. E. Bay. Mr. Baxtor has lost none of his old “The love of earth your being can spare, But never the grave, for mother is there.†I nestled him soft to my throbbing breast, And stole me back to my long, long rest. LindsaySteam Laundry Starched goods ï¬nished pliable and with the highest polish. No acids used. iiiâ€"innit And here I lie with him under the stars, Dead to earth, its peace and its wars; Dead to its hates, its hopes, and its harms, So long as he cradles up safe in my arms. And heaven ma ' ' ‘ ' ’ ’ ' . . doors y open its shimmering time fervor and affection for his native died and w“ m due com“, interred. We cordially invite them to visit our “we 03;, x . home Eldon. His wife followed shortly after, but the in inspecting the many handsome h0\'ol:ics 31,, no' :; Sci? Sound as t a pleasant one. The lines we handle : 9 Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, gm Glass. 9 Fine Leather Goods, Fine China, Bric-a-Brac friends of the husband were not willing that the two should occupy the same grave, and the man’s body. was removed to a family plot of his family. After the interment of the wife a stone slab was placed over the grave bearing the conven- tional epitaph. For years the grave has been recognized by the visitors as one of the many, and only a passing glance be- stowed upon i‘; to day, however, it is a Mecca for hundreds of visitors. The cause for this unusual interest is that a few days ago, on the back of the stone, And saints make musid on pearly floors ; The sacrament of the Lord’s supper was dispensed in St. Andrew’s church, For so muehapart of my soul he hath Eldon, on Sabbath last, the Rev. Mr_ grown Duncan ofliciating. The congregations That God doth knOW 0f it high on His both morning and evening were large and appreciative. The Rev. Mr. Duncan is an able and profound speaker, and by his depth of education, eloquence, profoundness, originality, impressiveness and sincerity, is a convincing and captivating speaker l r. Duncan has the qualiï¬cations for And hell may yawn to its inï¬nite sea, I I I ) ’ ' Spawns,flmgbones,$plmts but the) never can take my baby from me. Curbs, and All Forms of Lameness Yield to “33/? throne. And here I lie with him under the flowers That sun-winds rock through the billowy hours, With the night airs that steal from the murmuring sea, Bringing sweet peace to my baby and me. M 9 A , LINDSAY’S s... BR, LEADING BRIT i ON 9 JEWELERS ,_ OPTICIA'“ _ a. {.9 .n. 1 v J I ‘) ‘ . W kw . ‘ fl “1 f3 GLANDINE the active charge of some worthy whereaportlon of the polished surface I . ch€+§,f.‘.â€7’ri,li , , ",1‘mli“!,l-vï¬ furillorsedllythe ‘ - . had “33le oï¬" tWO heads a male d s a a Q a Q Q Q9 Q a Q E; Q Q Q ,2} C C". m. . ... ..;:.*.: .. I. 31.1.3: “0 â€minds ““0“ “mun“ “he 0°“g’ega‘wn- r 1 «11 t' ' 11in d h... 9 I ' ~ .. . - †' _; ' ,. : - . . . emae were 51110“ v5 .3 a , DR, I†x3:m‘»‘.~l!\.‘.7‘lli' ,.,.vm,‘~an..l);i-.11.1338. paratutl home of Mr. S. I). Webster The induction of the Rev. N. A. formerly acthtedijihme 0’ n tt 0st; 9 Ahead \ E 83 Dear xii's, .\ 3.1ng ago I ll'i l1] valuable harm Which , i , f ' ‘ ' - V ‘ 1 ccupan B 0 O a g , c: a». ., H ., , was the scene 0 animation and mirth , . , k iï¬xnililweulnmm;Lint-r.3.21:.322;*:{,-.f,;.";,:,£:,° . , d ‘tl‘ tb b t (i MCDODBM Into the pastoral charge 0f the grave aver that; the plcmreg are sink. :3 , ,--/ . Chi) ,tli hrffl ' ill “1: Mr: "it'fl'st- 'g ,g . g I,, , 1 0 . , e . . _____________, _._“-ï¬ .1“ 3‘113'::“1ri“eï¬llflllll:‘ll'iW-ellil‘cafng:l)filliiiclltfrdtlikifiï¬i‘a‘ comminae is: . You , eau y an St. Andrew's church, Eldon, Will take mg ones of the departed couple, on 3 That our sales for each fth , h , ; ,. .. not st :1 . At'tw xv": ._. ‘ w ', . ,, ., ._ ' ' ‘ . . ' r : {‘QSSL’K» “A†.'.‘ MaillotShawls:i311:rial?Billiicqt‘nillgv‘e.lupjgglrvé feats of chivamy, the occasiion being place on Tuesday, July 24th, at 2.30 Sunday the cemetery was visited by hun- 9 of lh - d i - 0 e SD‘ mont S â€N, ’ 3- : 5.275.“- P160“? (â€yourli'mks‘a'ui l stud ml itcstret'tillynnri be- 01‘ G} di .3 S S 1‘ so i l Th 1 v e san‘e peno 0 time last year by some llUl‘lCll'Ctn ‘ ~ “' .‘-_ .43 iiiiii‘l’é‘ï¬l‘hillâ€?25.5““?'l‘““1"":3‘mrMastwens ï¬e -an “v -* - “W“ C3 - e to 6 oclock pm. Several of the dreds from Aurora, hewmarket. Rich- that we are not failing in our m o t "vi†l 1“.\‘ l 1:5 0' unuzwta in .aii‘ 'u rt< ' . )r l... “w , - . . m; Cure audapplledltsï¬l'lctly nocordiiiz‘ tddir‘efg-glgongfqll: evening was perfect and large numbers prominent, ministers 0f, the Presbytery mond Hill and other places, and many are @ satisfactorily. Our StOCk contain}: 31131115065: e::§;tl‘lr : \‘L‘v': 5555' we heard to remark that, “What God hath 9 you don’t see - l h D I what you need ask for it . ' . ‘ ~ci‘ C“ " fore the ï¬rst bvrtle was used. I notice-.1 unimprovement and when the sm'mitli bottle was about half used. my horse was completely cured and without leaving: a. blemish on him. After ceasing treatment 1 gave the horse good care. and dill some light Work with him,wishâ€" mg to see if it had effected a cure.l then started to work the horse hard and to my entire satisfaction he never showed any more lameness through the whole summer. I can recommend Kendall’s Spavin Cure not only as an. excellent, but as :1 sure remedy, to any one that it my concern. Yours truly, SAMUEL TRIT’I‘EN. Ask you’druggist for Kendall’s 8 am Our-e “so “A Treatise on the Horse,†the boom tree, or afar-ea “ II. I. J. KENDALL COMPANY, EMSWIB PM“, W. of Lindsay will take part in the cere- mony. Among the rev. gentlemen who Will attend the Presbytery meet: T0 CURB A COLD IN ONE DAY ing in. the church at 11 mm. are the Take Laxative Bromo Quininc Tablets. All 0 ‘AZ - . Genera 8 following: Revs. Messrs. D. W. Best druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. : ' . L. COONE9 MANILLA Baaverton; D, M, Martin, Cannington 15¢- .E W- G'O'e’s Eighth!" icon each box. . . . . .‘ . . . . .,. . . . . . 0 G 6 :3 Wall Paper and Clothing Department upstairs. Pails-L came out from Lindsay and "the @ Teas in black, green or mixed are extra good at 2 5 cents surrounding country. The spread was the perfect ideal of Glandine ladies expertness and ambition and. no further words are necessary; it was rapturously lallenupon and soon dis- joined together let no man part asunder.â€