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Watchman Warder (1899), 5 Oct 1911, p. 7

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Veterinary 8m ‘ Honor Graduate of the Ontano Vet; erinary College. PosbGraduate Royal Veterinary Culloge, also of the Land. on School of Tropical Medicine omce and Kai dance Corner Rum and Carob data-st” Lind-3y Office Phone 387.1 Residnnee 3875A Dmistry a specmltv. Calls promt 1y aztdnded Lo dav or night. Charges moderate. DR. J. M. RICE LOB SALE OR TORENTâ€"A farm. 100 acres. 7 com, 101: 13, ”'K'ou can buy one of ‘1 wonderfuf little watches fl Wielding Rings Marriages Licenses Ingersoll Dollar watch. M are guaranteed to keep pathet- time for one year. They save 3' more expensive watch while fié’l‘k igg camping, boatingandmotorâ€" It. is W. F. McClRTY THE pomm JEWELBRY STORE The Price Is $1.00 My m c, «A n Pi gm} .fiA .hk . And the woman ?' Millicent Chyue liked Jack Meredith in the way a child likes a brilliant. ba'mble. He was the fashion, and the fact )that r'ossibiy a. dozen mothers would have “had Hm fnr fhpir don-rhfnr: anvn tainly, but then, Sir John was sev- enty, and the bitter experiences of his own error made him anxious to secure the welfare of his son. lesse oblige” characteristics and could in up way be blamed for the stand. he took in the matter. To him Millicent Chyne stood for all that. was elegant and ideal. No: that he loved her , he thought he did, but his upbringing had not con- duced to a. profound knowledge of the intricacies of ‘ “La Grande Pass‘ ion.” He mistook a. keen admira- tion for the lovely girl, moving in his own circle, perfectly gowned anj mannered and cultured in the acts of philandering, for the deeper feeling. He had never been allowed to know better Sir John knew better. cer- WJI A?“ I. w Tha quc’tion wistfu- ., W had, the right to acme toms son mine all-impottdnt stop 01 his lifef hm W W a, good deal hpon thefather. agd. to‘gfi‘eat extent, upon the son. sir Join Merewith certainly would , Le considered eligi- ble as an arbiter-in the matter of his son's happiness both by reason vf his own unfortunate experience and his' consummate knowledge of his son's' character. But he has moulded that Characmr in his 0% image un‘ til, equally with hin. the son evinc- ed all his pride, obgtinacy and “nob- “With Edged Tools" sparkles witc the Merriman wit, and has every clement M the Marriman snirit o! "Wi1h Edged Tools.” the most popular of thejlerrimen novels, has :roded a. staunch success, espedally with vomen. It may be that warm en understand. better than men. the subtleties o! the situation. for St (oncerns them deeply. The judgment on Millicent Chyne is in the hands 0! the women of the audience, and in the instance of “W‘ 1th Edged Tools." at least the verdict has been com- piimentary to man. eloquently eipraé {it “3 wiles c‘f Ame. in search at the M grul" o! comma-so, _the W Bimiacine; but she did not mow for the miraculous contretempa, the in- evitable mdjustments of providence that seems in thin work-wworld of world of ours. She could not for" victory remained with Sir John. Whethm Millikan Chino deserved the punishment meted out to her-that of being ignomlnionly rejected by toth the lovers. and practically rel egated to the undumed shelfâ€"is n matte: of opinion. She should be =udged by her disappointment which proved to be that of a woman who has lost, not some one she held cear. but something. Jock, Mar-3- dith's position wns more to her than Jack Meredith himself. cleve' enough. Ear vanity, ha worldliness, ‘proved her undoing. It is meaeparotedfatherdnd‘son tempoz-arflyhdisturbed are peace of In ~ 183). a. subscription for 1 new church was stgrted. which ruched £760. the buildxng to seat. coo. This is the solid bnck annotate now standing - with _qld-{uhipned. “111‘" St. Andrew's has. never _had a load of debt in «the eighty years of the existence of the present church. and it was not intended to use the present occasion for raising money. but a summer resident with a generous heart asked if there was any debt. and being told the amount, $350. of- fered. if the congregation would raise half the amount he would provide the other half. A subscription was opened in the congregation. which The old church, though still in good preservation. has had many rude shocks to sustainâ€"the roof- taken of! by a. tornado, twice struck by light- ning. Its people have had many o strug Ie to maintun the house 0! God uilt by their fathers. .1 ‘It was remarked that although on the north wall a tablet is Placed with the words “The Ministers burying place,” in all the hundred and seven- teen years. no miniater of the'church has died in the town. and the lot is ‘empty. but for an intent of a ‘ ny’. --_._â€"_._° , , pews and a. high. handsnme pilpit. perhaps the only one of the kmd in thg_ proyjnqe. AL,, ,I All! - , j In: hash inflpqhb connected with! ' impouun ”‘10“ event. It is to- ‘ dty one of phe most interesting spok,‘ in the provmce. During the wt! .of 181345 the build- ing was burned. In September, some months before the .town In destroy- ed by the enemy. In December. 1813. The cdngregatlon met to: some you: in the schoolhouse. which was repair- ed for thispur‘pose.“ In_ this_b_ni1din¢ who held the 6m Sunday School ii the town. all denominofiono akin: part. The Rev. John Burns. the first teacher of the Grammar School. {van}: the apolstor etchintervals from to 11 . pres ing alternue there and at Stom19rd: 1y mm m him In: \v 0h Hing m-the-Ltke, which cola its Wurst waiver“?! ML- aides 3 history full_ of un‘lmnl “mmenmb’ tad $1.00, $1.50 and $2.50 The Latest Word Sflflflatslnfingfifll and FALL HAT pm saw.

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