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Watchman Warder (1899), 17 Oct 1912, p. 6

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‘4. an ”an... no .3“ Wraith“ " so. 1 aunts of men. from of the home which is in our thoughts, .- great .and not unhappily too frequently in citv, is the country home. or ratherLevidc-nce. It has a teaching Value. ‘ Sir William Mackenzie. ‘As/ one of the greatest landscape pr,.,;d,.m m- ”k. (‘anadjan Northern i gardeners of the present age hast/well l:ailwav_ Sir William was born inisaid, the gardener should {OHOW the HRHâ€"“.111. a “up. tin-duh in Victoria true artist. however modestly, in his count}. (imam), no: Lind- loVe for things as they are, in deâ€" uh-l . he has nm been able to 1 light in natural beauty and form and :ransform- {beauty of flower and tree, if our gar- horn g dens are ever to be pictures. Thecharm of the garden at Kirk- the l-‘ar from the h the bustle and turmoil of th homes, of far from SJ)‘. presurve th- tradition of 3:11 the house in which h-- was for his mo-l~-rn requirements, he has: it as was possibleilield is this, the simplicity of He has igrouping of flower and shrub m-ouir-ul u luvs» estate inithc almost sacredness that sur- ad- grounds those things that are left and cmnmodiousiwhen this is possible without inter- "li llln lilv-usill‘t‘s oi lfering with contemplated extensions to the house, and in altering its sur- nc-au‘ ll) cuuy' as uni-r the ritu'unistaizt‘r-s. g‘rmi daily [ii-- \ullidL‘".~ o5 kl. quiet district anal C“llll)lllt‘ll the Car li'l‘jx’ burn» up. Running and dairy“: on 21 large 3.,-_,3.._ " roundings let this thought fill the 351,. “uni.- district is a panorama mind of those who are anxious for of .-\pr~‘.;rl‘\.l‘.g haunt), in, 31:11 dale changes. line of the sweetest pic- .)zn: i'iizu‘iiiing woodland. from the ,,; i..,_.,;-;.1 inn in (h. 15:71.. hamlet. 0f writer to see was the garden here. f; “Lain-ids»: to Kir!.;2..;.l villugt- [on .\n apple tree laden with fruit, in “UM ,,.‘.,a._ itself a. study for Alfred Parsons, biz-'1‘ .l-Zd has been idiom into spt-r- : i‘al‘id Murray and many other Pings lisii painters, was untouched â€"- no fl." William and l Ll‘if.‘ .- viii” .\ l’l'>'5ill\'lnl'ldll i idnd‘dilflll. I ! lll‘l'iv'lll c ,1.” “A; u :,§,.,.-,...5(;‘;,. “(mum branches, shzuimving over the steps: l'i‘hnlir- ".‘Hizlb‘i :‘l‘.- but}: ’ht- result i liter-I was the Verandah, a lesson t0 9: a, broad interest in the agifidirs of l xiii-s!) who destroy true and shrub m. K,,.,,,,;,. ,,. 3g.“ «nun-”‘1. _\ {Luv Elite that cannot be replaced except mu '. l'nv.’ iii-1m: mu: for an.» at." at a swat Owens? or the will 01‘ i‘.'.)2..n~ii".‘.|)ll of visi'ors and truvt‘lm‘s. ill~ttl'l't“th'~' ‘VhUle little picture 098 “Imp... .,, :3”: “mm “as hum inf subtle charm and appealing. ‘i- !.~‘_il I'm-.r suppor: u: liiiiiio- ”Want!- ,_. . A drive 39f miles across open and \. §\1.-I‘:,.g,l ”(ms-fl. “huh is thegzaliclterod country, sometimes one a. ~z' iiur'!»- of :h» Milt‘l-vn/lrs'. buiid~ 1 though? a partridge would rise. ac- Er.;:. .I.’"l gorilnns are in coziipluru i ross a country rich in color and in- -: f"'.': 71‘ , rm: things uznrt, Tin-5- 'ch'csIâ€"a field of buckwheat, hemmed ~'~ll;.-;I.l.\-- 3. l)f“'_‘lt'.‘- of sauisz‘iing pro« in with a greyâ€"stone wall. soft. maple p mum. \ml oxw sees the hand dyed with its autumn tints. pictures of . - lf‘ li‘ .Ll'liéfi in the grouping of i “1' Color all the way, the rOad cuter- :J riziw‘. in the massing of flowers, l ed it little forest of maple, birch and. lint! u' - in a. way Ll. framework. and llilh'. and leading from wondland to; charm garden both nicetin: together, then iii - :niiui.- pious: Tim: is ill»: ‘1‘... Because they act so gently (no . purging or griping)yctso } WWW... ' u-vqu m°r°“5“‘f The expected has happened. r('onssrvativo candidate has been; l ' l elected in Mucdonald. Man, and a l stinging: blow has been given to reâ€": t ciprocity as an issue and an mama-i . .ion to Sir Wilfrid Laurier that be are best for the children as well as the grownups. 23¢. a box at is flying the wrong flag. on»: that is your drug fist“; National Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada. limited ; 1“" : dians. gozleitsivc to the majority of (‘ana- with the Compliâ€"i l i I dun in the mineral election. 5 it'ne Government immts of a. majority many times that, (ll-Interest to Dairy Farmers 0‘ In spite of the people's rejection of» l their! the Knox-l-‘ielding pact and ,3... -_.,,.n.i._n.w,-,«. i dismissal of th.- Lauricr Government: "' .mmnm‘. Viiri‘i.” i Agricultural in'..~;:.i! }>'.l'!)il.~;i‘n'-i a? Tit-ea little more than a year ago, Sir; J i I - . , . 1 rant». ‘n-is b .n .ielxcrfimtiu ‘u lilt$1\\7.liri(i and his lieutenantsâ€"<7 vspm‘zal-il naili'l' lilo ftll'f pili‘iln'h a Si‘l‘i“.< of by l‘l'ul-i‘swll‘ ii. . l tint: ll ivni'liil slurr'ly 11‘- lt?\~.£\-1\ or] rialrys i t! lla.‘ lll um Tt‘t‘illl'nt'lly .. . . | _ _ 'i. 'a~-:‘.::_ m illt‘ ; tliezr Cump lenl‘s. 3“ I" 4 inciiss in: chatter about the Imfltrin \ql‘lcuiimuil ".vlli‘ic. titzt-li'l‘i- i L r their '1'0: .4 should in- :)l' :liti‘l‘csl to em who are S'I‘WEY‘: 30 lll‘i‘l"’\"‘ excitement produced by the’anti-rcci- n» .i.i rx' :zm'-»>.l< :m-i to iztci'vz!"'r i-r.>cit-.' \‘zvrzz‘ni..11ct‘\‘ was thlt an”? ! ' "g~..:‘«".<.\r lion.“ Elihu"! l’rolr'x‘ \r at!» x " . . . . ., v‘l .v.‘.,‘r'h4' \ 'i.l'll‘1*i‘.' ii i c l ,Qn ‘. . D; l l a. ,. ~ v ~;.' 1') (mil '.~:;: Writ. .‘t'; .. , "“ ‘ 1" “"0 ‘ I 721.) l¢:2’{8~t i‘ilIN{I.C ever :l'hjll to * ‘.‘ wl \ 7!‘ kl -r. int-r»! ‘H "1021: . . ~ .- ‘ in ‘ ‘ ,nn'.‘ tanner tiix' ono loud or aiming . .. . . {JI‘S f» Z‘l“. ' ‘ 1);" ‘3‘. . . , . . - , V h in ‘ ‘ v ' iCant-I‘ in this (l strict was that pic- . , . . ., "". - i in. lit 7' {2 iti?‘ w' \'\~“‘.\.~.: , , , , . .. "q ” merited by in».- firm or sprutt m kil- lil'ls’l‘l’ilz‘l‘ ' i l» n. Lt'h‘sw . , . . . ‘ , ;)lr. “alt-3r l Hrtrs. or .Ops township, 'i‘z‘lUâ€"c u. no; _ .. _ ‘llill‘lllg‘ l..s'. lire amount paid "l‘his was the li: lv‘ \'.'(‘l . . “ ' ‘ grim-rs and grain modem. to *\‘.tm:li:‘.7wn 'l «l. :M '3'.» CiU>t‘ : it"s .‘.‘ ii l». S'llilzil ‘ u k it" . - next _o::.\ “1 :L' lie :‘lz-‘l: .. i Q ‘ ‘ iwles slhrmfi”. W".’.L‘ 0!! 5”!“ 3'1! 2'". .‘lll‘v 20 cixlztl‘nfp in? a, . ‘ _ . . d“ \ A ‘. i . . ‘l‘d‘t‘flt‘li for the proceeds or 3*) acres ‘~‘ L'. "S' Rib-36:221. rm 0 lti‘.‘ "l al-' . . . . ,- d \ {A . ,, . . o: s ell, \Villt'h arm-raged about six l' 13“ bar: i." \\3‘ll'll w... in‘ «Il‘nvn , n. I 'himu'ls tn the acre. (By E. '1‘. Cook i n Canadian Courier.) , 1 . and; tun-s it has been the pleasure of the Through the fruit-ladcir ‘the cultured grounds at the T HE MACDONAD ELECTIONS Theposition policy of bluff was decided The seat is handed back go ' 8. those in the Westâ€"have continued: . . l ribbons asgson had the courage to stand by The chief reason ireciprocity. 1t . , , . . i . :urznâ€" l p. ogili- s verdict being rendered under . {cat will “*‘l‘ :‘:“\::‘S‘ In.“- ‘I l'ilhgh' 1).: ‘U‘ SHI‘S‘W ‘ Who Says Farming is x.-. i Not a Lucrative Busmess? to the water-fringed home, the Co‘t- garden and woodland. Through a Wage: 3313‘“ 141“- fringc of birch and pine there was i A Strong contrast, the one in the , D . I . m - rural village, the other by the lake- ‘J massing of Hydrangea and out side. It. is dificult to convey the umn flowers, on imperceptible grad . .senseof contrast to those who have uation,‘ “I“ leads on f° the house, ’not seen the striking dissimilarity ”Aheautiml in its coloring as p the between the tWO homes. But there “mg-y in WhiCh ith set; and than is the one delightful impression - the lake well, its pier for the‘yacht. home. vrhe Cottage is a low, ramb- ‘ . sympathetic beauty, and glimpses of the house through tree and shrub, ling, and as one may say, bungalow residence, which means comfort and at “ The Cottage " by the lake was .. There is a beautiful home still in designed by a, personal friend, Mr. :the making, approached by a forest Darling, a master mind whose name of birch, maple and sumach, red with is written large in My great works color. as if the sun itself had leaked in this and other countries, and the out a little of its lurid glory, the drawing-room, an enmple of exquis- ite and therefore simple taste. From lake, garage, dairy and all in per- fect keeping. unobstrusive, part of the windows are seen the lake and islands, 9. delicious place in the the picture, yet without a disturbing element amidst sublime surrornL drowsy summer ch-ning's shadow Lings. Nothing tawdry, nothingiand the rippling of waters, the car- ,mean, no wrangling with natureâ€"598$ of nature herself. fthat is art, and one is pleased to) _()f the exquisite interiors in Kirk- 'giVe vent to permnal feelings, when field House it. is not the intention of ~ther the housa is designed ‘on mag- the writer to write. A picture is or on those of an" in process of development, piece by ‘ place, until perfection, humanly speaking, is reached. And thuse we leave the beautiful lakeside home, its glorious color glint of the ? ni iiccnt lines, humble cottage. . . When visiting such a country home 'as this there is food for reflection. Lune wishes (.‘anada to possess gardâ€" fans, and she'is going to possess splashed foliage, the them that are the pride of the old waters, and leafy ways, gemm d icountry. With Wild flowers to the highway : iy the lake, this home is a. home back to Kirktield and the old home gin the fullest senseâ€"golf links that where Lady Mackenzie goes about. 'one views over hill and dale, and doing good. jthe natural woodland that does not , that mankind has {crept into its midst. The drive ithrough the fall coloring of gold and 'crimson leads quietly to the garden itself. A more beautiful rntrance, if tures and raise up one of the purest one may use so harsh. a word, to of human pleasm‘esâ€"the love of gard- C‘ot- ening and a keen appreciation of the tage, it has seldom been the writer's {highways and bywaus of our beau- privilege to see, the marriage of l tiful country. to be hoped that in every will be as have It is hamlet in Canada there the years roll on those who the opportunity of bringing sunshine into the homes of their fellow crea- 'scem dist urbed flmul” “71.21.” c n: log. or [horrid- ing Piles. No surgical opos- ntlon mull-en. Dr. Clme's Ointment «all when: you at once and as (xx-lamb cure “:2 we. a. box: ml thel finders. or mason. Enter it 0-... Limited. Toronto. ple box free if you mention th'i mummw-nw'um-M - on. Their bluff was called, Gchrnmcnt appointed Mr. W. 1). Staples, an old Manvers township! toy. to the Board of Grain Conunisâ€"' . {Work on Trent si nn‘s, an i thus threw open the seat when ‘for Macdvnald. Here was the ca I P 0 chance fnr the ()ppositiOn to prove "a [ogreSSIHg their Contention. 'l‘hey nominated __._ :â€"The repn'xs to the Massassuugua man. That they had not gi-cat.‘ Peterboro Times faith in the Laurier auspices iSlS ort'i- Mills on their choice of a Clillfii-t River gre being pushed along, A large gang of men are at work there. As soon as this dam is completed this gang will moVe to Bottle Lake. The work on Gull La u: dam is 1:1.- shown by date, and by their care to advertise him as an ",Iniependent Liberal." ’l'heir nominee. Mr. K. L. Richard- Son, might. they felt, get some of -he antiâ€"Laurier votes in the riding be- ished. cause of a. former difference between A‘ gang of men 'lnder R-vl‘c"! Miller, h m and the Opposition leader. We. foreman, ’10 info llel's Lake dam, 1.2 are bound to say that Mr. Richard- Ansley, on l'lel's Quite a lnilrs north of (reek. on Tuesday next. large repair job is required to be he did $0. for his overwhelming de- done to this dam. go far _to silence the cry T3,. new concrete that the West will be disconsolatc Falls, Gull Rizer, is prOgr-c sing “0“ until it gel-S reciprocity. lunder John Hayes, foreman. This is one of the most important dams an the consL-rvation chain Qf lakes. It will give control of the water lie- (‘oboctmk and )lindcn. 'l'be ('anals, is satisfactory that dam at Moore's Minister of Railways an] Hon. Frank (,‘ochrane, certainly do- sr es credit for the interest he has taken and the good work he is doing on the Trent water in the interest of users. and the a sun was paid for a single team load of grain. 3h»: most ever heard of be. ng Sil‘ln.“flv. paid to the late .lohn ‘ Ups, by Mr. C. L. years ago for a. load nay it ation, power lumberman. il‘onnolly, of ,Ilakcr o\'er 2-5 'of red clover. Mr. T. Simons, sup- pcsml to huge ricechd the largest \er paid a farmer at one pay- haVing received Convention in January of Ups, was __' ANNIE“. l’llS’l‘llll‘T Mlil'Tl'lXG TO sum C BE HELD AT l-‘I'IXICLUX FALLS. ‘ment for gra‘n, be A meeting of the l'Lx‘ecuIlve (Tom. from Mr. Baker $2.250 for the pro’lmittee of the Lindsay District El" I i The billiard room - l I l I 1 l :...,, 1.3 7-.» i'li‘SL‘l'li or residln; :u the _ 7 7. . . . . n ,. k " ‘ I l V \i ) m I. - til 11 is many yours now blnL‘C‘bO large Coeds or his spring “11““ crop. worth League was held lilo-“day M -lar'i‘ .::::* ‘l'n 'izzc \ ‘-"i ;1-«‘r~ ’-‘ . . . l , l . . ., n .. “on . Wltho home of Miss Birdie Mark. muses” urns, :v. s» On: ‘9- i -- ‘1 - d . . . , ecrded t 10d ”‘ "I’m‘m" 1”“! ‘ii‘d‘ec' ”M “‘5” 1" 'l‘lwr‘ C- indian "IV‘ been .roin- \ witness implicated ex-I.ieut.. when It “:38. .0 I 1 ‘ Le a ‘ ‘ S ‘1‘ “ at" ‘ “ the annual district meeting in Pene- the murder conspiracy Ion Falls during the early part of 5 ted to chairs of geolgy, ancient his- :tory and municipal government in ’i:-,‘ ont- residing in the “custom l‘l‘uâ€"r ‘- :7) ('5. \_,1-, have As Zonal a (‘3‘..llll't‘ 11$ 1137)" ‘.‘l' to .2: a. the vinu‘s’ FLIl)>"l‘ll)'i')ll. Harvard University. ' g \\‘m. Anson Lawrence, registrar “"‘""â€"â€" iand county court clerk of Halton, luv-Jim: l-ullnn. inl'n'cl' 0!‘ NSF-0P i died at Milton. aged Sixty-nine. .l .:1‘ m. (ll-.‘Vl 3.1 l‘ornwnll. aged scvenâ€" ' Wm. J. McCaughrin, manager of Y:.'*\--\. n the Sterling :anl't, Palmerston, died -5.1m~-.~ k'nc. of Harry's Flatâ€"9. has after a lingering illness. no' two spun sim'c l-‘riday chninl-I'i Ald. (‘. H. Mills. of Berlin, has ac- w‘.: i». h.‘ was at a hotel in Bancroft. :ceptcd the Conservative nomination in law for home after at-Efor North Waterloo, Mr. Richard He had consider- i Reid having declined. 3i ”hi i .‘lt‘linq the fair. an?» mono) uul foul phi}~ is suspect- A boycot has been declared .l - . . 0“. against the storage egg men in Ohio. l‘yg'l‘..‘.<s is now llSVd instead of chewing tobacco. other gets ahead of him. . DBDDDDDDDBBBBBDEBDEED Poultry . These Leg Bands for marking poultry are made of 31!!!!» room. They do not rust‘rnd are numbered individually from 1 to 100. ~ ' - . . a Soldlin-packag’cs‘ of 25 at lecith- DE? \ .. u . «i n lHl'lH 'llillll unit“; on I l i l l l “hen a man is selling cabbages, be c) casxzore for boxes in which to mskican’t very well feel offended when an- 'v . \ m I l ,1 Becker in against the gambler Roscnthal. January. There were present at the meeting: Rev. Dr. Shorey. Hon. Some of the new white bots have President; Mr. Riches. of (‘axnbray. ;big black velvet bows perched o 'the-fr trims. Henry Johnston, who died at At- lkinson, Frontenac county, was re-ison. 0f Cameron. iported to have been. one hundred and! town. ifive years of age. . i Austro-Hungary is making exten- :sive warlike preparations that point New Ito possible international rapture over 'the Balkan situation. ... '. .... and Miss Mark, w York to try former Police Lieu- man Rosenthal. Eleven jurymen were seletted 1n President; Mr. “’9th and Miss Lit- it'leton. of Fenelon Falls; Miss Ander- - O tenant Becker for the murder of ‘Her- I defended. our country‘ during the ' lug mm»: bou'n Won i i in M and it was ~ mun, non of than ”'9' ~ % much. We und‘to one! , Mr- D: M. gelatin“, Ni: F ‘ weekly and lid“ W b all“ Ont... “‘53“ It is with pk» ”h 'Hendon Mold. and test“! to the sterling qualms?“ 1 main district}. (addition to un- am Blogd Bittirs. in... the You '0 bold once 3' your a Point-to-Poml total WL 0‘18! sugar: 1 can“ in . . ., d f . lh . mnmfioccoth-emfordsfi. “d Sm $1.53?“ “w. 600' hunt coin-k. but . mu “”4 my Preparations. but gm 9‘ will an minced he. owed on hil {m m “n 3“ 01d Comrade or“ W chivchimo Mood wmmwwcnurdockBloodB' fill! dill. m w m a m m To say I got relief 15 to put it mildlltln M in ma him M are mysmfliain. viz., a maxi h I! we “0' the bounds some se- bmhumn “am ".‘9‘0 be dehumix muffle» pieces The Sport is h‘usur andmsuu, an athlete a magnificent one ,and in many ways and afflsh'snragfi 0‘ puritieq b10011 better than foxhunting because there health I an mm _ reund “gm in no possibility of not havmg any 8.8.3:" mummy meow thing to hunt. Burdock Blood Bitters is Fun, “in? ”“1? by The T. Iflllbum ‘° Generous. hunted, Toronto, Ont. Co, His will, wife, provided that if be p income. of $500. A farmer of Elgin County, Ont. died recently at over nmety years which was made many years ago and before the death of his her she was to be given on normal In case she married train the amount was to be increas- ed lo sum as it cost more for We â€" ._ __ . Kissing Ladies Only. When a lemulu ““‘llliivl‘ u. ”it“ B". lsh royal family fluids ,, Moo “‘1“ 9... {ice Clerk “'iih', fill ll!!!‘H(“;1~‘,II it'l)‘ u . L U: the nurmwr o: “1' -. - .~ my} . g . . . ,., me W '“mh ad “ad but not in the sam we advance with the a, position 10 do than over. New designs W, new and ilnprOVC-d .nd meal in fact. the mos ods, Woe Harble and Granite in this part of Ontario (;.. prices and see our designs ing. Shop and show rooms. 11 u, i 'Cambridgc-stq immNiiulri) no .firede. _____.â€"â€"â€"-â€""-’“____,_.__._... ”If“ Lindsay Marble i W i R. CHAMBERS. Pro COAL and WOO [mu-bot, Shingles. Etc. Gomont and Sash Factory [It Baker lumber (0., ll PHONE 7'7 Get the Best it pa) - customary {"1 MW in k.» 'ii.- lady Among tlw "MU.“ . l 0‘ the Iloillilly and {m 4,13%.“ i' 3.? CO" .29 hfl.‘ t'vcvllliv ll H. l pened that the .a:l_v .4 (y... 1‘,,,.‘j‘j:: worth $1,1(mand hilflm; \\ -‘;tl .\,_‘ \l ,9 wing to fill Ullt‘ :11 for our graduates lb 1..2§i ‘.\..‘ l ‘0 live than 0119- Princess Amelia, wlm it“. .v in our supply ' "Maud by for ill} 1,” i“'.-iLL~'1. W‘m'd ‘° 5‘ 3""- Clcrk.” smd lite lll :i. I?) Mfr“... .0: A German tnrmer left Ills horses on Meanwhile ”Hm. mph], 1W. . . hitched to from of a hardware store It whispered to illlll that in: ai::i:.i;‘;lo.n , all bf”? °f M" on “d ”3"“ Gary When lu- vame out after an in mam. was incorrect, 1m 1-11:; “121;". TOR- NTO. 0N "3 "Fm“"t‘m ' M9” on u val of half hour We" were 'oue (V-mmoner. By this aim; lfw l; -. .. i i I fer H . ‘~ . , .3 the . , . bun . “p.“pleP unit. 1‘ [ limi'nary was airy-lit 14. i.- Wm; ,H is a BuSllN‘SS L'Ullvg' . ; NF t t . curves allstomach here had been no sound 0 a run , “,ij . l r nu -a- we.- ‘ w v lit 1 rim-r surmised that the awhi'“ "11l- baw’ifl 1h» illil‘. 4' ml grade. S‘H‘r“ “”“M i ‘ troubles because u makes the live: a u, '80 e n ’ [through a spvakirz." trur' w.» . A 08 other «:olleuc> :ln' “up 2:1 . 1? active, stren cos the kidneys, pun. might have gone home. He phoned i “Don't kiss new 13w“? a . It PM“ to get .. m. 3,”. . ,. . .. .. fies the bl and keeps. the stomach his wife. saying: lady ., ' °“‘-‘°M~| o u E“ i‘ in ”1“ "i l“ 5 sweet and c1311. u‘éFrt‘irft-a-tgucs” is i "Cnulh. his der horses acre?" ’ ' {tn-jug f.-r nur (:nluilviiln". l . the only rm 3”“ e 0 ““t Jmca- A negative came over the bone for 50¢. a be 6 for 82.50, or trial sizei i he added' p ' â€"â€"--â€"---â€"--â€"- -- __ (‘3??- Y0:g:;;d W. erEL c. ll calcrs.orsentonrecci to , ‘ em 8 - rm ’5 At ‘ p 1 “hot der wagon elderTâ€"Chlcago _ -_ --.. -_- ’ b F 't -tiecl.im‘ted,0tiawa. price y run-a v 1 Post. Funeral of Late Marmaduke Terrill; Didna Look It. 0 W. Terrill, Mr. and Mrs. J. 'l‘. chard. of Linden Valley. and Rev. and I would have kevp't him Mr Howard. of t‘ameron. returned} look like lL"-â€"-Chnstian Register. 'l‘uosday n orn’ng from Trenton. where tnev attended the funeral of the 111. End ofICIMr. FINEST EQUI°MENT lot! 512'. Marmaduke Terrill, who “Why have you given up the “19!! 01 ELECTRIC LIGHTED was kjfled at Trenton on 'l‘hurldayi lows in for 8 professional career?” PULLMAN st’pEpFRS “W"- 139'- The deceased gelll‘eman-i ‘l5$.:$”fniave m t f n t-‘avn particulars, burr. rum-run. Who. W88 0V9? 60 y’t‘al'rS‘Of .888. was. a; Splendid man who lull“?! I'vaTiei lions, 016., from (it‘nrul 'l'mni 25'9““: M M" J' "' learn", or Lm'l lovely ornament to a bungalow that he intents or write .\ l-‘_ lml, In,» den "1““)3 and father 0f 3""- A- “I! has his eye ou."â€"Cmcago Record-hicc- trict I’asm'ngcr .\u’r'lli, 'I‘imnto. l‘ornll. formerly of (runway, but old. \V, R. “Worms-z A “r, hm,“ hm” stationed 3‘ Tweed. _ . 7 Machine and Bcll. The. late ML. Terrill was killed Interesting. when he stepped on" the midniglJi Eth"â€"J”"k ””23?” "lid me a '0“! __ tram from Balk-ville and passed' story inst nicht. k'm‘” b" "" in around the rear end of the train oni terestln: filnry feller?. Ethel ~l should . _ my so He held hls audience from n I to ano:.her.track. bung strum by a mu m fililsh.â€"Buofon “3““:an Bu ng b kzajl freight train. An inquest was: held. 1 Y] y no jury bringing in a verdict of ac» ; | Is an easy and music-Hr. we; w cidental death. The funeral held Monday and impressive. :1 large concourse of friends gathered at the house arid at the F'riends' Church, including some eight ministers of the gospel. The. service at the house was con- ducted by Rev. W. 1’. Rogers, of Trenton, assist-ed by Rev. E. 1’. Hoâ€" ward, allo of Trenton, and father of was sad A u )man s idea of a rnal is other woman who tries to have 'tvr clnfhcs than hers. The letter is one thing makes mvn mea n . ”a" A photographer who had take-n 0r ’lau Mm-Iaren's plvture destroyed the When flu-re was a consider able demand for the picture the analog . , mphecu Scotch heart was disturbed. Mr. and Mrs. J’ F" TPI‘TIH, MF' D' and he remarked aggrieved: "That ~ . l "“‘ man mli-nt ha» Iell't me be was famous He didna Dr Martels’ Fllllilf: Pills I. “7171.! Edi" firxb "be. ' . A . ‘ a. fr": ' ..A}‘.!“_.‘y$ "‘ 3.? I “Only Double-Track Railwai b0l“‘twn 'l'oromu .llll liming}; and Toronto and Ul‘w funny“, Cities in ('atiudu. \1... {huh-,1 1.”le and Sullrl lz‘n rm H-‘leN-n Montreal and i'l.ll‘ IL'U; .iim between (mini-iv) lhillll-' \..“ York and I'illilllll‘il‘l‘id. nu. _\1-d. Falls." SMOOTH R“AEBED ga ra ~__...-_-___..-â€"_â€"_~____._ an- . Of getting druq cum. mm“. hot- i you are far fi‘Hni rnun, H'zr ‘ , i pbrfect lllflll (”1.12" Sv‘l".it'.- ;< a “V.“ that gn'd’l‘ (‘nnVl-nivnt‘l- in i.‘.l‘:ll?'~‘(l" 1 Thu quads art- lbruwwiui at fin.“ i; on rocvlpl (if ()l‘lli"“ '1'.) on.- I deli”- h“ Sllf‘f‘ 1" Milli innit". enough to con-r gm“. (.f ar-j-i» tun iiil:("‘,, lllliillzfi' ordered. If \I. i‘. ‘q gurrlF. V. Mr. owurd. of Ca brztv. and . , will he ri-im-nml i:\'. Mr. liturnayfi The {:ervices at! AISETEFH‘ YEARS TIIE ST-‘N' Coulis nnl stillslm‘Hirg (all he the church were conducted by Rev. DARD' PreScribed and recommended i exchanged. )lr. neg-era. Rev. Mr. TUCl-it‘l. and ‘0' W°me"'8 a“m"ms- a SCientifically . r Mr. W. A. Rugers, ol' the Friends' prepared remedy 0‘ proven worth. ‘ A. HIGIfiBOTHéM (Thurcb. The result of their use is quick and ‘ ‘ ______, 'permanent. For sale at all drug Ilruggisl, â€" ililifl‘m“ zstores. , (3'1.an BABY PROM Calms, The moth‘rr can guard her littlvi ones from colds during the damp. cold fall davs by the use of liaby's ()“n Tablets. The Tablets act as a gentle laxative. keeping the bowels! working freely and the stomach sweetâ€"that is the secret of prevent- mg colds. 'l‘he 'l'abiets wil? not only prevent. or banish coids. but will care constipation, indigestimi. expel worms and make teething easy. 'l‘hey are sold under the miarantm of a government analyst to contain no harmful drugs. and may safely be given to the newborn babe. Sold by medicine dealers, or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams Medir-ine Co., llrockville, Ont. Delivered AddreSs on Sir Isaac Brock «How-14W tw~Wt-i»i~i~i~i~i~t~i~t~t-z See Our New Stock Comfortable Arm Chairs, our complete line of couches and DaYenports. OUr Fall Stock of Bedroom Suites is very law.» We carry the best lines of springs and ma":"“ well as the cheaper grades. It will pay you to see our stock before you b :-' l _0 1:. Morris Chairs and llnclwz‘r. 33° .9 es cub-e. 'k-l«‘-\~\-l«t»t~l-l-\-!*\-t-ot~l-ol~l~l»!-!«l- . . DR. S. J. SIMS. Dentist Gratitude Ml Tim I. . ;, ersrty and l'lw}... l..,.i_. Dental Summon». All (ii-null u; Pitt 1 ,1 fully performing :n':'u-t',- g the bllvsl lllf‘llll «i: ..I .in .; ate prime. Office (A't'l' Store. my nu:- Kent Sll‘eels. â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€", ~â€"â€"> (Il':.'<"\ fr .il \\ i?....t:. “homeroom or mime ~ “Prism Brant Ready Mixed Pai McLENllAN 8i ( Mower Kiln/it a Binder Knives sh pened by Special ll chine at. Geo. W. Sheph: m": William St. Norm ‘ hut Post Building. a: d TELEGRAFI operating and s 1 work thorcmcif. ‘z. . i schoolâ€"’l'iur- . and Railroad ‘* .. t0. GQt our iv4"‘ ..-, 33 A { the Key." f' .~ ' work and ll)“ 9 . ' “ for operators. ‘.. i Shaw, Pi‘vsiiicifi, ‘. ~l .- Z: Gerrard-$3., '1 * ' Pr‘ncipal Mr. John Rogers, of the 1": Lindsay Separate School, gave a Undertaker and 25 Kent-“ Upholstennfi 3“ .g Embahner Lind“, Picturd Framing S portion of Monday afternoon to the. pupils. for the purpose of dL’I'USSing the deeds of valor performed by General Isaac Brock, who so nobly micronâ€"ur- troubles met with M912 Al). The Principal afterwards addressed the pupils on the great 'military‘man and _his ratriotism, showing the worth of a. Canadian soldier on the battlefield, and how a more handful of Canadians routedtho'nmerinns‘ , .- put than to, disorder and subjected than to signal defeat. . ‘ some offinc in. white unfit-w. me: To YOU AND EVERY me man womcws mwsflls- - I am a woman. I know woman‘s sullcrizigs. I have found the curt. . I will until. free of any Lizzy "‘Z» ”It with full instmctxr‘:'~ 1 «its bad women's ailments. I want f" ‘ “if. van! a... cure â€"- you. my mm mm. your mothcr. l-' T? 7 - um: “13¢ tell you how to cure your:( UV“ 1“ ”‘de (ll: be! of} doctor. Mcr: canmlvliffilfn‘; m. ,- W'hat u‘c \'..r:;. .. ~ 0 - mun-nit. lwill‘.“ - a maphnaton'luw'w W home. Every 3 at "You ninth! '5 will â€"â€"_â€"â€".â€"'-.._'.â€"i . Let. Us Raga Your Watch Nothing lx‘ ";;r l l 1 l t0 miss a 1:23.». an appoili::;.ci.-: reliable. You can alum; ~ 1,. ‘ ' . if you entrust .L 'w . l watch repairers. 'l 3' ~‘ ‘ 1 it an accurate lituw 3' F lewelry repairing .. , Prices moderate f« ; . ~‘ i i

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