be got somewhere east of the station. It should no}: be. Nothing should be done that ‘will throw the shunting operations near Lindsay-st , nothing that the town can preventâ€"‘ï¬hould be, permitted that will do it. No pas-t of Durham street should be given, 601d ul’ rented to the railway c‘omâ€" pany. .The shunting that is done in that vicinity already’ is a peril'to‘ the trafï¬c on Lindsay street, and a‘ serious bar-tier to country trade from thesouth. Busymendo notoareto srtintheirrigstromtenmimtesto“ half an hour waiting, -for an opport- unity to dash through between cars, nor timid women to take chances in a runaway behind horses frightened by the trains. There is plenty of room elsewhere, north,southwait,and west of the town. Assisting. the rail- way company to buy some of it council might consider, but all idea. of more sidings near Lindsay sweet should be abandoned at once. must go THE DISCUSSION of better-siding room here for the Grand Trunk all assumes that this extra room must an article that does not please him. When we publish an article that causes our windows to eniail 'upon any urson, $835333: mi“ di?’ tress that cam beaaemoved 63w amid!- ing the windows, we shall gladly hear the glass ‘83)» 7» "Mat? that gtound that. we endorsed the gang-smasher. , While holding inn! and itsEObserVan'cewin Usehighest enâ€" teem, we regard bot-h as secondary to the comfort and well~being of the peoplewes especrally when these 81% violateé by such a. seamless and inâ€" tact-able uproar as those gongs create. _ Law or no law “themgongd‘ New Hamburg. Oct. 19.â€"In o. dense fog at 6 o’clock this morning a. freight train following another ran into the preceding train on the grade 3 short distance west of this station. Engine- drtver M. Moore at Sax-Ma. jumped from his engine, and received injuries which proved fatal. An inquest will be held twmorrow by Coroner Amt: d Ecr- Ontsrlo Man Shot. Winnipeg, Mam, Oct. 21.â€"-Joseph Campbell of Osgoode, Ont., while out shooting with his chum along the Sounds River, was accidentally shot through the leg by the discharge of his companion’s gun, who was be- hind him. He died yesterday from loss of blood, one of the main arter- h- of the leg hav ng been severed. them. Mr. Tarteisacleverman: heis an enthusiast ; he is a protection-E ist ; he‘s a Conmative. Echo!“ sound Conservative views on the tar- ifl‘, that the Conservative party,,has been stating an too feebly of late. That party needs the enthusiasm for high pmtection and the outrage in advocating it that Mr. Tate would bringtoitifhejoineditsranks. It is likely he will join them. for in them is his consistent place ; and if he does his present dismissal may yet have large results in the leader- ship and fortunes o! thnt party. BY IUS'I‘IF'YI‘IG the man who “at: tacked» the railway crossins m we By his advocacy of high protection Mr. Tarte kept everybody guessing throughout. the summer months. the premier did come‘home, they were not keept Waiting long to see. Mr. Tarte was promptly dismissed from the Cabinet. No more dramatic - J L-“ nor-“fr“! in the history from the cabinet. incident has occurred in of Canadian cabinets. No more drama“: the history only received the muted penalty 0! his course. The very ‘inju‘iciousness of that course was one of its most puul‘ing features. Serious people could hgrdly believe that a. cabiï¬et minister was delilhrately .3911 pub: licly adioca‘ting measures ‘W‘ were hostile to the established policy of the government of irhich he was a. member. and doing 'so when. the} lead“ of that. governmentr and some of its ether members were absent from the country, 'flxe course was But it turns our. unto may 3-... ..-F_, and that Hr. Tart? was (hing just, what lie seemed to be do“. There was nothing else for the pre~ ' to do but to dismiss guch a. Tarte for homing his’ high tariff views. nor icr premix}; for their ad- option by the cabjngt, but in herald- ing to the ebuntrxéms doctrine with- out. consulting his colleagues he made a mistake that adult! not be justiï¬ed by either the excellence a! his views “1E WATCfllAN-WARDER Published Every MR; TAR EDITURIAL N0'IBS aeor Jiool'e Km 9 ' 1F. 015M!» 5E0 Thundfly LAMB-‘-â€"WALKER.â€"â€"At the rectory. Fcnelon'Falls, by the Row R. Mac- Namara, on Monday, Oct. 13th. Mr "Joseph Wilson Lamb at. the township of Somerville to Tamar ' Louisa, daughter of Mr. Thomas .: Walker of the township of Vern- LAFOLLEY-WALLACE. â€" At, the residence of the bride’s mother, by the Rev. "John Gar-butt, on Wed- neSday, Oct. 15th, Mr. Charles La- Folley of the township of Emily to Minnie. daughter of Mrs. Mary WallaCe of Fenelon Falls. WIRES-wPOWELLruXt the Metho- dist parsonage, Fenelon Falls, by the HOV. John Garbutt, on Wed- nesday, Oct. 15th, Mr. Willis A.~ Wires to Miss Grace Powell, both of the township of chley. ‘ _P. 'R. 60 Gertrude only daughter *0! 51110 1am (Jed. W. Mumqpi Ail“ Craig Ont. ï¬meNEYLA US‘I‘IN â€"-( n the 1 5th at ï¬hrist church. Bob'éaygeon by Rgv. \\ Jï¬KCrgightfm, II. A.. Ar- tth' J. Dew‘hgoy Haney 9nd Idaas‘May Austin.~ daughter- of with. late Challes Austin qt Vcrulam. WIDDESSâ€"CORNEIL. â€"â€"At the Cam- bridge-st. Methodi§t lhurch, on Thanksgiving my; at ’3 o ’clock. by Rev. G. W. Henderson, W. R. Wid- . does and Nellie Lomeil, daughter 3994.119. late .Sqmuel ~ Cornei 1. JONES-DRAKE. â€"-At Coboconk, an' Oct. 15th inst... by Rev. A. B. Cha- .fee, M A. Whitnav Jones of the township of Bentley,- to Bethire Am- Ir pet-zine Drake, of the village of Co- boconk. . CAMPBELL-DRIVER. â€"In Cooke’s church, Toronto, on Oct. 15th, by the Rev. Alex- Esler, Fanny Dri- ._;ver,' daughter of Mr. (John Driven. to Nicol Campbell of Toronto. r’ HENDERSONâ€"At 112 Hurhord-st Toronto on Oct. 21, Francis Hen- derson of ï¬lmy, Out, in his 73rd Year. ‘ bore a pink bouquet. Hr Robert. Hewie of Penelong township. was groomsman. There was a very large company present“. including many ' m Harvey. andmeveral rel- atives Of the ï¬rincipals from 0m- bee, Dunner and Fendon, and ’as might be expected. the array of pres- eats was rich and varied. Amongm many not the least was the gift of a. handsome gold watch and chain from the bridegroom to the bride. LEE-jrAt‘Zlon City, Illinois on Wednesday, Oct lst, 1902, to Mr “Mrs†Arthur Leads 90!!. BLACIaâ€"On Monday, Oct. 13th, to ,Mr.gmd3{rs. W. maxim-3:621. ' v- '5 ~ ~ ‘ untied RAYâ€"MUNRDs-ï¬t the manse, Nor- “?vaala; Out“, on Way, N. 15th ,by Re}. W. M. Mackay. uncle of the bridé, Thos. 0. Ray of the C. â€"-.~â€"â€" "VD , The church had been elaborately decorated by the members of the choir’ of which the bride was a val- ued member. At the hour for the ceremony the church was crowded with people anxious to see two of - -n 3 LL:- WV“. The ceremony was performed by Rev. G. W. Henderson, pastor or the church. The bride was attended by Miss Ethel Wlddes sister ‘of the groom. Mr. L. F. Fallis of Toronto was best man. Mr. A. D. Morrow. of Toronto. and Dr. E. A. 'Mten were the ushers. 'Ihe bride was g‘lv- en away by her brother Mr. Geo. Corneil. Her goWn was of white or- gandie over ‘white silk trimmed with chiflon. The bridesmaid wore grey crepe dc chene with trimmings of pink and white. She wore a black and white picture hat. After the ceremony the bride and groom re ceived under a. floral arch at the bride's home. Among the guests from a distance m:Mr.ande.Beecr0“. Hiss Ida Grant. Miss Ethel Winters. Kr. and Mrs. Fallis. all of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Robinson of Belleville. - -- AL- Workman I’M! Kurt. Fort William, Oct. 21. -â€" A work- man named McNamara. was tatally injured yesterday morning through a. smoke stack falling on him. breaking his legs in three places and smashing his shoulders. Five men standing near had close shaves. The stick fell right behind them and missed them 1y only a'few inches. Céngc'laHI-fifvewiiasuFance Company.and Miss Nellie Corneil. second aughtaer of the late Samuel Corneivi were uni- ted in marriage. - - ‘_I,_ "IVA- er the mostriyiapiiliar young folks of this town started on their matrimonial career. ‘ a. rich White bonnet, pm Dy Hr. W. J. Hum. Miss Hury- .Ted- ford was the bridesmaid. She was drased in cream lustre. trimmbflyith cwun silk and applique, and bore a pretty bouquet of cream ‘ noqers. Miss May Hewie was maid of honor. She was quite charming in her cream silk frock. trimmed with lace. and line-cal WIDDES Sâ€"CORNEIL A stylish wedding was solemnized in the Cambridge-st Methodist churCh at 8 o’clock on Thursday the 16th inst... Thanksgiving Day, when Mr. W. R. Widdess, representative of the Mr. and Mrs. Widdess left on the six o’clock train for Toronto and other Western paints. Instead of the regulation -rice handfuls of colored pt into tiny discs with ales.- th-er punch. were used to shower the departing couple Many happy days. ‘ WESTAWAYâ€"J-TEDFORD PM Review :-â€" The home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert ’I‘edford. in the township of Harvey.‘was the scene of a pretty wedding an the evening of Wednesday, the let instant when their second ySungeat daughter. Illa: Jemima, was united in marriage to Mr. Byron Giltbrt Westaway,,ol Fen-1 elon township; The ofliclnting cler- gyman Wasthe Rev. B. Maclmight, B.A., oi Peterboro Boys’ School. The house was tastefully decorated for the occasion. a graceiyl every green arch. sprinkled with ,hlossoms forming a. ï¬tting back ground to the central group of the large mompany presents - The bride was very hand- comely «attiredr in n dress of cream silk, trimmed with chiffon. and bore r. and Ira. Beecroft, lies Lt, Miss Ethel Winters. Hr. Fallis. all of Toronto, and Mrs. Stewart Robinson of Died. Born , presume! by E â€"The eflecient provincial unto- or of municipal accounts, Ilr. lg My: was in town Way. ‘met the various municipel treasurer; of this county at the Benson Honda and examined their accounts. It: would be hard to ï¬nd a more and cient body of ofï¬cials in any county. â€"Belleville Intelligmccr : Ill-e BOWes of Lindsay. gore a recital in Holloway street lethodist church yesterday evening and delighted ev- eryone. As the chairman, Mr. Wm. Johnson said. Ilia Bowen was the happy possessor of ï¬ve elements ot success as an entertainer, a nice, expressive face, graceful ï¬gure. well modulated voice. distinct pronuncig- tion, and newt-alum. Kiss Bo'a gave eight recitations. and also sang" three times. As a vocalist, she Is not quite equal to what she is as t reciter. Still, her numbers were charmingly rendered. Miss Bowen cannot visit Belleville too often. and her popularity will grow the more frequently she is heard. , the car, which run 11 idly down to the upper steel arch brim ofï¬ce. He was taken inside 93d rubbed with willing hands till high: of life began to return. Dr. MM '35 called and the men was tutored glaciat- lyto tell his story hm an :boVe. is‘bbdy Was afterwards placed on t' rails 01 the Niagara Fells Park aï¬d River Railway. As the 7.30 car fr‘om Chippewa, in charge of Con- ductor Meyer, tune dong,’ Motor» man McNaUy noticed kom the head- l'gjht of his cat‘- the body of a man lï¬ng across the mite He stopped the car, and, with the «inductor, found Logan cold on the rails. and uflz‘arently dead. with his bicycle along side him. He was taken aboard --Mr. W. Itchy. tailor. is down from Toronto on a. visit to his mm- ily. 7 Lmss Leggntt. (anchor at. U:- bridge. was at home on ThanksgiVing Day. â€"Mr. Christopher Chittick spent. most. of the past. month in Halitoba. and the Northwest. â€"-Miss Pearl Henderson returned from Nashua last. week and will spend the winter at dome. mWand'l‘he- and on Trolley magnum. Niagara Falls. 062.. 21.â€"Another cottage has been committed near thimwwu, this time on c lonciy rand leading on to the Du :in Islam! Blg’dge; on the upper river in' the 355me limits 0! Qubcn Viclbrm I’m-k. About. 6J451ast evening u.'-“ Tason Logan; :23 yuus of age. mu. oinploycd in the Cmbidc Woris at Magma rum, A. 1., “ héme on his li-x he, be down by a man with \j‘ï¬apon, kncc‘xcd com“. sects and robbed of $2: -Mr. Herb Knowlson 0! New Y and Mr. Reitzenstin are in to They will spend a week shooting â€"Mrs. Linstrum returned to ronto on Saturday night after vï¬sit with her parents, Mr. and l A. W. Parmn. --Mr. Albert Downer left on Fri- day night to "take charge of ; m- ery at Bamston. Que.. an instructor for . couple at month. -â€"Mr. and In. W. A.-_Tvilll o! â€"Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clout of Hampton. Durham county. visiting Mr. and Ira. Byron I Way, Cameron. _iu;;m Pun, town. left. for Toronto last week. where we will enter the Grace Hospital Training School for nurse-o. -â€"Mr. mic Neelnnds wu home for a few days last week recuperating after a. somewhat. severe mm re- mived while about. his duties in a British Columbia mine. He has ac- cepted a fellowship at the School of Prmtical Science. Toronto. for the winter and left the other day to be gin his duties there. _ â€"Ori.lli Packet 1. In. liar-h. wile of lRev. Thoma m 0! Buy River. in ct wt in Grace Hospital. Tor-once. where her (dead: ownâ€"i; “E“ 4mm x; L. Houston in may New York city. “My hair was falling on! ad Cumin". my very fast. But your an: act stopped the falling and mad the natural cc-‘~r."â€"Mn. I. Z. Beneath, Cohen, H. Y. It’s impossible for you not to look old, with the color of seventy years in your hair! Perhaps on are seventy and‘you kc your gray hair! it not, use Ayer’a Hair Vigor. in less than a month ‘ our gray hair will have ai the dark, rich color of youth. “In.“ tam OUTBACK KEAB CHIPPEWA. Gray .5 , Y., was utmz. nc‘ in, he was strut 'with some hens) oomglxcly Inu‘on Joseph Clotworthy m 0! New Ybrk m in town. in a. 5 ac- tol of P.; 111-. Henri Lnuricr, his brother. andlr. Rudolyh Buudrmu, his p11» \ate century. Lady Laurier arriv- ed at Ottawa by the noon train. but Went. down It to the station ' to meet. her (Emma husband. There were also preventâ€"non. Cluâ€" lorthBifton, Hon. R. W. Scott... Hon, F. R. Intddord, Mr. N. A. :court- The Premier was accompanied in nis journey to the capital by "on. W. S. Fielding. Hon. James Scum-r- land. Hon. Sydnay Fisher. non. Wm. Gibson, Mr. W. C. Fdanrdx. M. 31-13.. um Wt at I“. m Mod 'hy clung: dull M 0! Political Opinion â€" M I.“ I’ll)! " Ileana. 8“ Renewâ€"lid".â€" .. Pro-extol. In Which a. mm Otmw;, Oct. ale-Sir Wilfrid Laurâ€" ler is in It: l'ozninion capital “nu: more. after an nth-em of exactly eighteen Weeks and â€true days. He rvachod ()ttaum Saturday night. and the “rained enthx‘oi mm of his welgomc must in": ‘mtly cummihgï¬ the plume of his homo-coming. Civ- 3m 0! all shade- ul' politiul opin- ion showed unldgmed delight at his return. They gathered in hundreds around “as Csnu‘nl Static; although the streets were swept with poking torrents of icy min. and when the I'renuer appeared tI-y raised (beer. sodcafening as to almost drovm the notes of "houlg. Sweet Home." plu- ed by the Guards' had. The cheers were renewed u the Premier drove up to the city. and whu: he gum-d to the Maui crowd parked within the Council chamber the glad :houu ot welcome (dry and. the rewiring. The Capital CE"; En'ht Greets c.“- Wat PLEASURE 0F HOME-COMiNG. LAURIER WELCOME“. NORWAY PINE SYRUP â€ma. «Mum mm.†mm WWW Mayor Enlardm DR. WOOD'S he Ma'- Party. ,cd‘l'm. T.cmu.AxL.LHny. 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