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Watchman Warder (1899), 9 Oct 1913, p. 9

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. ladiee whoâ€"have viewed our extensive show- ing‘ of the new Fall Coats‘and Suits. .We mention here a few lines that are particular 0 favorites. , Ladles’ fall coats in tweeds; rever51ble cloths, cut Velours and Boucles, made in the latest cut away front styles, three quarters and full lengths $10 00 .1 Very reliable coats at the money: Price... 0 . r p~o , ‘ “ - . ,‘ ' ”T““.‘.“’.’"‘.'I-' .‘ ° nlin dren- ’ Handsome fail and meter coats 1n Misses and small women‘s fall Ladies’ slit and '51? .p0 Alice - mammlg, tweeds, boneles, and chev- Costs in tweeds, diagonals, frieaes, es in black. V1139: new. $85. -~ lots. made in the very latest styles, worsteds and boucles, shades oi ‘ brown and taupe. made in the late“ lined to the waist, some have 331- now, brown, gley. tan and fancy slashed end‘dmpsd sheets. 4:11 New kan straps. All sizes. 1 Price stripes, lined slaves and shoulders, York importation. Don’t fail to pat-h ................. . ........... . $12.50 good warm, cl‘Ose fitting collars, see these. Prices range from $25.00 dies’ Underwear long straight styles. Cut sway down to ...... $10.00 . fronts. Price each .........$8.50 St 80101 at 29¢ Ladies’ fall cOats in tweeds, ddaag- _ , - _ NEW FA” HATS ‘0 )(3 heavy weave ~ (unis, boucles and cut Velours, hand- Ladies new fall suits in new .’ " : ‘ .- . m somely tailored, lined to the waist. m. cardinal and black ”1‘8“ and Its. i011}: Sleeves, Winter A great variety of colorings to cheviots, made in the long straight Have you seen our New York hats gm, \‘ests and Drawers choose from. These are, very excep- cut away styles, beautifully tailor- in velvets with satin and' velvet .er garment ritual coats at the price. Price ed. Coats lined with silk serge. trimmings. All direct importation, " eaCh ............................. “$1650 Price each ..... . l... . ..... $12.50 and exq'lrlaim hats at the price. 296 ‘ Price each on. ..... . nee-suns one... ”-75 Ladies- fall dresses in serges and Children's fall and winter coats in Panamas, made in the latest Another line that is particularly tweeds, diagonals, and boucles, fine straight line effects, high or low popular consists of satin and velvet w FALL HATS Tailored, handsomely trimmed,‘ with necks, long sleeves, beautifully trim- hats with wing mounts and fanCy braids, sleeves and bodies lined, med with vest and collar of con- bandings. A great range to chooes FOR MEN ' rend cosy coats for the little folks. trasting shades of silk. Price from. All New York styles, import- . ' Prim each ......... 's ............... $3.75 eaCh ......... ........l. $5.00 ed direct. Prim caCh 85-00 Our stock is very omplete. The styles ‘ re right, and prices ’ ' re extra inviting. LIN D SA Y Ontario ~7~ .......w__.... ._ , ._-..,._..fi..__ ‘ â€"_mWâ€". h... ._.V,.__ ss‘\\s‘\“5§“ww are a woman doctor is no reason best cows, indigestion living 0: llvd' ine Ba . 7 . l i 7 1T 1 f (C 8' ' \\ OlllLll WhO Have . why you should be 0. trump. Clothes cause. e.. \\ \\‘sss.ss‘sss§. . \Von Out In BUSIneSSlhme a wondorful psychological oll‘cct â€"â€"â€"-â€".â€"â€"-â€"-â€" ‘“\ on Women, and a fresh, good gown (‘.,\.\lll|;.\\' \. l l,‘ m _ Th’isislheconsens' n. offoplnlon". stall the will ' , WWW w i lo-llay’s Best hon till the wee sma' hours of the momâ€" WHICH OF THEM ? lng. Mr. Brown issued forth from Fair- Mr. Ernest Wooldridge and Miss bank Terrace and wooded his way J on Watson were the guests of Mi Hazel Gilson on Sunday last. as towards the village inn. An insur- ance agent named Dawson was holdâ€" Mr. Wooldridge is leaving our burg ing forth. to resume his studies at the \‘eteri n- “ Do you know Fairbank Terrace?" ary College, Toronto. We wish him Several nodded assent, and Mr. 8110088 8. Brown became more deeply interest- Miss Lillian Williamson, of Port ed Perry, spent the week end with So yo. friends. Mr. Marshall Cruise of Oakwoo n- ” Well, believe me, gents, I've kissed every woman in that terrace d, except one." spent Sunday at Mr. Mose Gilson’s Mr. Brown’s face assumed a pur- I home. ple hue, and hurriedly quaffing his “r. James King. of ,Brcchin. called ale he quitted the barroom. Bush- on old {tie-ea. Don't forget the Missw.g and the W.F.M.S. thank-offering i the evening. W M LITTYâ€"MORBISON. 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. No Margaret, was united in marriage t clling suit of mm)- blue with hot 1 in Toronto. to lust nook. REYNOI IllSâ€"l ‘RIMMHX S . A very prolly Woddlm: llmk pllu‘c loll ’l‘uosdny nl Sl. Mm'y‘n (‘llm‘ch mnkvu hor fool nu if she had twice no (nmlirny. (m. d.-â€"Mr. lu‘nont ,lnlu‘n Miss Mary ‘v\u|“\g (‘rhnumm Kirkficld, Oct. 7.â€"A quiet. wedding tack pines on Tuesday afternoon at Morrison, when her eldest daughter, iMr. Edgar Lilly, of Toronto. ltcv. 'H. B. Turner performed the core- mony. The young couple were un- lattendod. The bride wore her trnvâ€" Mrs. John Munro visited in Toron- 5 '--ds en route home from log home, he burst in at the door. “Mary," he shouted, " do you Fenclon Falls. ’ " “'1 Band know that insurance chap, Dawson?" ‘Iary nodded assent. " no... he bazaar on Oct. 20, in the afternoon. an ~ .. I've just heard him say n continued, - < ‘oman in‘ this ter- he’d kissed every 7'13 race except one/«'- .- Many was silent. for a moment. “A L l W . _ then With a. look of womanly curig- 3 Wedding Bells in. a... " I wonder which one that is ? " w _ ‘ "'_-°â€"â€"â€" AN AUTEMN DAY. The leaves have put on their travel- ing coats Of red and yellow and brown, And through the air, like tiny boats, Are softly sailing down. il 0 The orchard trees are bending low The apples, juicy and red,â€" They cover the ground beneath, al- though 0 V e lou'd not. miss them overhead. match. After the ceremony they motored lo Bonvorlon. They loft on Saturday for n trip to Atlantic (.‘ity, and on their return will reside Ilr. end In. Wish. at. "Walsh. forthsirhousylnoon, which» my, blue.andwith unaware but of taupe velour. touched With . . 1 burnt orange. 'Ir. null-s. was . the. .- mammal“ and ”n“- the f‘ lnanenngnt alive any ”hunt to new 3;. f "‘" If“ WALKING ON TRACKâ€"DD , NOT HEAR TRAIN. . Windsor, Oct. 6.â€"Struck by avat- bound Grand Trunk train afew yards from his home. Peter Chan- x-isne. Iced eighty'one. a rota-u firmer of the Township of Bandwifi. East, was instantly killed tonight. The old man was walking on the ”raid failed to hear the ap- Mug-train. His body was ta- ribly mangled. A Case of Domestic Intelicity - In frenzied excitement a man from, Bowmanville appealed to the police' last night to have his wife restored to him, and bring about peace in the household. From his statements it was deducted that his better half left the town with another man who removed to Lindsay. The party who is in possession of V the woman denies the charge of hav- ing abducted her, and claims her as his lawful wife, so"there the matter stands. No move has been made in a legal way by any of the parties as yet; but an interesting case will eVident- ly follow. *- llgilled While Hunting ' " . v WARRl-TX, JAMES WILSON, 9r; .- SHOT BY ms COMPAIGOR. ' I pr'lh Bay, Oct. G.â€"A fatal huntfi ling accidenf oéful‘fl‘d on Saturdq three miles from “'arren, a \‘lllage' on the C.P.R. main line twt’niy miles west of North Buy. James Wilson, a prominent citizen of Wan-on, was shot and instantly killed while hunt:- ing wochs, which have lu-wn trou- bling lately about farms in the vici- nily. On Friday Wilson and Joseph Vinâ€" ‘ccnl slurivd hunting and killed a null that day. Sulurdny they went The squirrels are chattering loud in In,” again. "my anur Sung” the 8109 Uni] of n puck. tho mun M‘l‘ul'llll‘d' ‘ A3 “W." Knihm‘ “"3” Winter “fir" IIf‘:l(‘h nul‘m‘mg in lnlw n (‘crtnm (hm Ol‘ nuts from the walnut and hickory ' mm, in“,- prm'wding Hm... dis- trcc, ltml‘v \‘im‘unl‘s Minimum “:15 dmun And romo scnmpcrlng hock for mOl‘l‘. And the svlmolhoys long for Smur- dny, e 2 v 1'.» “animal l\;\ll\lm‘ll llzn‘k. Physician and Surgeon. much snooty nnd vim on she would \l'hllc. who hm; curricd (he mull I'm‘ daughter of Mr and Mrs llnulvl mm" ”a m the woods lhoy may, i .-v:m‘:l of (ll? : w, _ m1” nu ”,~,.‘”,,‘tu.g\ I l‘llllllll‘l‘ll. l“ lllllltllllg up n l‘l‘lll‘llt‘l‘ feel ill ll (lilWll‘V Olin. llln [lnflt llll‘l‘t‘ ,\‘(‘lll’N hm; l‘l‘fllflllml ill! (‘l'lllllllullm “f 3!. l‘nll‘ll‘krhl” l.lllll- ”mm l . I r: W T ulmh- . ~' ~ ~ . . - And In. . h a uirrvln c - um I ' ‘ ' mm mm for u. Ilm‘mm must, he nldo in glut nu 1m. 'llou t he illuhlonml by tho thou positlon. Mr. John “nus in tho my, m", united in murmm, m Mr. - l‘ , l 0 *l - M‘ H - , 5"" ”""'-"‘“” sands of mmllcul grmhmlon you hour mull carrier now. 8. ll. "mm,”g' "t “m." “““.‘ \ “mm” l-‘nil‘. . , 1 Hm! lln grunt Edema null ullzhln to NW work. ll.’ “unwell. ‘l‘lm pl‘l‘nl 'ullm‘ u .‘nll‘l‘llllulm do). ulm ls cullvd unlunu ulm nuwl‘ mum in ulluud u lmrd ruse. ulio . :.I .1” llul mwlullyluulm 1mm Llw l‘val‘Vu strength to “f“!l'zl‘l ‘lll All ’ ‘ ll'l'l‘i',".’l lil‘l‘o "dim“: "‘ WU" . . i , _ I . . 'l‘mlllll‘lill. 'l‘llnfio Wllu “ill lllll. Rh‘o lllll‘l‘l‘fllml Wind! in "ml“. tho mmliugu lln\'\' hum [nilnrml null and “Ol‘u ti » .ml in: ill-ti. :\ : I". .»..-.‘~ In; null? lwf-‘llixflff. u“ "mu- dill‘m‘vul ln'uu‘h- that will not succeed. A girl should plonsunl for the luv) n. ,,,,,.,;,,,,,,K Muck “,lm": hut. “u. ‘3';‘~~‘,“"‘”“it‘ll“: ‘ .‘il.(\.\m.z~‘tonsil; il'l‘u- fox in 1h; linirlil‘zll ‘\ lu‘ofonsloll \‘Vllll‘ll NW” lltll‘ “my“, liOl‘m‘o 8h“ in 2‘ 1" Minn (‘Hnilm ‘lll‘m‘h‘d ”l“ lc‘tu‘lu'r'n llrldo was nllmulml by Miss Limit-l ‘ “ “ “ ““‘ n" ‘ R _ . . ‘ V ' ul‘lll'l‘ to have it fair chance. vumuullon Ill Lindsay lust \u-ck. l!l\'l|l‘fl, who was “(sully ullircd m n «xvi-MW” "“ ‘ ”W" h“ ”'5‘” "d" “m .m't 5”. “mum”? as a ""3““ " Things have changed greatly Mr. Juhn Hut-mu. of l‘unuinutun. similar Costume.- The groom m...- “-“‘ “ “”1" i 'V h h wm“ mm“! hmrucuw' state hospitals l‘Oqul‘O it since I first. started in to practice. spout Hundnv With his mother, Mrs. ultellllt‘d mv \lr Thomas \lnssnw of i'=Â¥"““"~““"“ m I' 1' ' I “H” ”m “In" large number or women doctors: Nowadays Canada has nlauv grout. lildwnl‘d llurlon. town ‘ i ' . ‘ I ‘ 1 WM '-“ H‘ ‘ ‘ " ‘ ‘5 9 “M \lvll‘l'mllu‘ll school logistic lecture work oller a women physicians and the field there. Miss Emma Smith. of (‘oldwnlon Afthr tho (‘l-l'q-munv n wedding on“... and z - 1:. Hm»..- dais llwroo'cl‘)’ good licld also. But the lid-J8 just as good as here; but. it ls|ifi visiting friends in this vicinity breakfast has served ‘m the home 0‘ . I . . . :,I m. $2.". “null: - Human lllll‘llll' m :vuncemcnt in 811011 pOSJthHS IS very such a comparatively short time at pix-sent. ovary- wt. ‘ ‘ ' -ll'\l not discouragefiul‘requcut. it is only in private about «WNW .Wur. There is worn 'l‘hc l..(l.ll. lmluv mwl on l-‘rlllny 'l'lw corommw “nu lwrforuml lw llulu vuuunh work logom'uuud. owning, Oct. lfllh. All wlnhlul: to V Unl)‘ z‘vuwmlwr llmt lmrd Work In lulu urn lnvilnd lo nllvuu us those m. The 3mm, “mum. clml'lulug in u I Vll‘ul‘ (lulu‘l‘nl (‘uflvy ul 7 o'clock n. the bride to the immediate friends of Tho nuts for it than! at homo. fl” -â€" ‘Alll-t \‘Ul' (1mm: WEST? . 11‘ so. take mlvunlugo of the N”. I lulu‘kul-ly low ouoâ€"wu)’ ml‘ondl‘lussl (‘ulonils Ruins lo \uucouvor, Vic" l‘ol‘tlund, Sun l-‘ruucisco, 1.08 Ange-I tics, San Diego. cum, in ell'oct daily- umil October )0; or if Western (Inn-l 'udn is your destination, the lll\\*l‘ul(‘$ Homcsmkol‘s' Excursions, in cll‘uct I each Tuesday until October 28. The route is one of the most scenic in lthc world. Bear in mind that the :1 Canadian Pacific Railway offers the‘ finest possible equipment and fnSlcsl train service. It is the only linc'I operating through standard tourist sleepers also dining-cars, to t .Winnipeg and Vancouver. By tra- veling C.P.R. you avoid the neces- sity of changing depots. All equip- . a l l ll_\' o llln\lll\: uhjucl in tho long grass of fun mum". and thinking it. n lu‘nl‘ Iu‘ ln‘t‘d. lull in his luv or on running In tho spot. lw fnuwl his (‘Hmlmnilm slmf lhl‘nlmh lllu "‘-ld. dvulll ln‘ilu' :llnmul inslnnlulu-n..\ -.--.â€"â€"â€" llllill ;\lH\l-‘ l\' Nltlll’l‘. “illmm '1‘. Hull, of 'l‘m‘mllo, md lol‘uwrly of lmdmy, lwmg a mu 6! r\‘l‘l1n‘l ul l'nlu‘c', 'l'llnh. llvll, dicd «Inldvnli from paralysis of Um Ewart Monday ul lll“ lmznc, l7l “nod. llnno‘nhn, 'l‘ol'nu‘u. lll‘ “us impur- , , ‘ mill!) in good hcullh on Sunday c\ -n Ilol'ul. .\vlsun, hpoknno, hanlllc, m. u \\lll‘ll he lay down on u math Ell his (lllllllfl‘l‘nnm to rust, Dunn“ llhc night his kind“? lunch-d slw heard ' ,a groan and u thud, hut lhuuull'e it, unil'nlmrlunl. .\I ll o'clock in the. morning his fulln-r found his in dy ying fucc dou‘nnul‘d on the floor o'- ‘Sidc his couch. .-\ doctor decided hut. death hud llt‘t‘n due to paraly- sis of the heart. Mr. Bell was a painter by trade. Ie was 32 years of age and Lad and llil'ed two and a half years in TI on- o, whither he came from Midland. The late W. Bell was one of the boys of the Lindsay band yours ago, nd will also be remembered as a. couu'r, and on their return will reâ€" ment is owned and operated by the baseball player. His sudden death . C.P.R., allordmg the highest form 01"“.“1 be heard with a great deal of efficiency. If such a trip is under regret by old school companions. WOODâ€"WILSON. consideration, apply to any C.P.R. The remains were brought to Lind- Rev. Jas. Wallace, of the Presbyâ€"lagent for full particulars, or write say Tuesday, intnrmoni. taking plar'a r M £22”: "\ ”l ‘1 w- lin~ of the‘ n‘actice that one muv achieve 1111- since women began to take up medi-, Messrs. “be“ Gilson, 0! 13105" and the contracting parties. Th0 groom's mm“ m“ ,m :0 . .. . . ..l C l .m eml ‘iimiltd sutc RS 0m; must be able cine as a profession that it is hard'Gcorgo Gilson, of )lnnilla, spontmift to the bride was a sunburst of ~ ~ u. n (it . -..l :1. n-; s Thu. ‘ ' ‘e‘ . . ., . . . ._ 1 . . - . “1 our 1 .d . ~ . Hi I r ! . 'v ’ ' k to say how far they Will go. Sunday wnth their sister Mrs. llobt. lpe-arls, to the bridesmaid a pearl . 3.1 ..~:\., Nuin‘lih‘ ‘ .- . .l. n. eto slum! on one s own test and hue Burton zring and to the groomsman a pearl ‘ .m~,; d . tin-1“ - \ . ‘C x,. 'r'_ ' lit rfi- an â€"-oâ€" . . r 1 ’ I ' v “1 maul“; 5 \ \ ' k '. .m hi“? 1:: :1 it: infliclrgf the nor ( 0 b m y M156 M- haylor, 0f 1310.". is Drinâ€" ltie pin. The parents of the lmdc ,. e' ud5~ _ 7‘ . ' .1- I'l l I ' e . he ' i '. ‘ ‘ I ' Ll Ytions . k on”: H- ()‘llt'l'ttx'x'l-Q l ‘1‘ These :I‘e days of specialists in MILLERSMITH “pal 0‘ the SChOO] 1“ present, M" ~1'iresentod h” “"th an expensn’o ‘ fur-m all“ see ’ .M . I L “ n J1.“ 5] ll _" ,, 'th' d this is a bow: to the _ . . ‘ Dorance only staying till the end oilquarturâ€"cut oak china cabinet. - ..,.1 m. um. - _ .. .. .» , tun”! .rttu :~u»1'11'eur‘\ . xgg. 1Lon If she is rent in Millersmlth, Oct. 6.â€"Af.er four September. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds 1‘,“ via C. ” p1:.L‘In7“~m'f}t::‘RIr ll. ‘ “WNW mu] m qua ”M inome “01:93 doctgor in the weeks illness Mrs. D. Kennedy, 3r”! The Methodist congregation arr- , P. R. at .8 o'clock a.m. for an ex- : brill“ \ U I} ‘. QM , . lb” Skim 3’ no man passed to the great beyond on Fri- Preparing for the annual fowl sup-’tcndod trip to Edmonton and Van- . : ;z 1;“, SOCIE’I‘X. .. :1: ,_...:_-. Hut. and dullgh-lworld can spell her chances of suc- dav evening Oct 3 Mrs Kennedy per on Thanksgiving night | . ('3. ‘T‘f\1:~:. w ' r ‘ ’ " '. .. ' - . - ,;_ m- .mex otn. 1J1 .t. , . 1.141., bh;t(::ll5 ol Ices: Shet Slllfllld Irrllevrolcr ngtifiniio was a thorough devouted christian ____°____ Side m Lindsay. ..._..._(.â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- . ".mirmns. _‘ 8 age. 00 ' 01‘ ac 1'8 9. a. . ' . . . . . worker in the Methodist church here ROSEDALE. â€"-.â€" ., ‘1 \l:\. ' . girls play house-:inty is an asset in itself. She need , c . h d at exam le both in ROSedal _“ ‘ . \ president of the 3-2-3"; .» it played doctor. 'never strain for effect. If she willlilnde 52:: :1; hbme willplive on in and Mr 2:183:12; 8;)“T2r0212mwh2: .2. '85 ' Xz‘l' , . . .., ,. H... . . . .: . ' l ' ' v a a . . .. . ,\;ntultural Somali/é u ‘ l . v.l_Lll) accepted as imanage perfectly everyf llttge case’sweet memories. She attended the ‘guests of Mr. and Mrs. Red Good- tcrlan Church, officiated at a quiet rumba-3 w . .., .’,| . . _ r 7 . . ‘ " ”'"W'T of the “fiesziafly " _ ”5' ‘1an any un_f°r Eh.” comes to her day a ter 83’ s e Sabbath school whenever possible man. Autumn wedding Tuesday afternoon ,_ . 9.12:7 x-Fudel‘ Oht 9 over (h: r? \ 1 a? (‘2' Gilt, 1n the l'lClgh- will get on. .. 'h d .r s to and they showed their appreciation M78. Bo'nnen returned home to Bob. at the home Of Mr. W. H. Wilson, .\ fv m glancmghe proâ€" 5‘” .- :.:;,.,<od to death unless b IVow t: the. glrlIu :1 :;ea few and respect by a. beautiful anchor of caygeon on Friday. the contracting parties being Miss 1... :_, “3111C across ~’ m"! 2:. e a p ySIClan WI . Mrs ard - . '15 . Thos. Sam- “.A ‘5 ifown Council. and in“. Bunk Irn‘cllls believed in giv-{wordsf If she is. sensitive and not flzlvfgirejmafdher 2:11:82“ “2:2: Il'ndahywmroabftzzdburdmlgttzr'18:: lliJslllywltfodW1 :fn :Slngridge. The . .r': :nwl I" Sf“? 8- Statemeét 13“ m"? liJUKhtl‘I‘S an education very, V911" sensible, She should keep :1) rs. while the gfamily gave a days ' 8 yolmg collplo were unattended. the . -~ y- . to the councfl' W331 tr- "- -' m‘ r} o' ‘1 nd she out of the work She will never be p y, . .- ,. , .1... .a} ‘ ' .. . ~l 1" 50“" a ' ‘ wreath. The funeral, which was Mr. and Mrs. Keefer and PM of marriage taking place in the pres- . . l ' ' d $ t: l‘ lw‘ nv‘ ‘ ~ . Q 1‘ ed 10m t1 E E ' sundfld an . t. ~ :1») fikllrpw) ecelte a 94. 1 “J. .\.1.. g lldllklt f In 1 I l i i r of deceased, took place on 1 .- of 90 for being Presiden Monte l'nm-vsity and the Ontario and waste her time. Those who ‘3‘”- l'Genuemen.” said Mr. “Wm ("‘17"“-‘- are fitted for the work have the 2 30 pm the services being con- their home in Toronto. :z'. .1 meeting of the Tom'- . “0n m" :rmluntion I had every privilege of doing unlimited good. ducted.b "Rev Mr Smyth her pas- Mr. and lire Delemers left on Sat- rm} livid Monday, " I don't 8°: inducement to hang out my shingle To them it is the most glorious tor Tlfe body who interred in the “PM for Toronto. . and i do not want anything '0 m L'an.ui.q_ )ly uncles and other work in the world. Emil cemetery The sincere sym- Keep in mind the date of the Pros- “TV‘CQS' 3nd I refused to to” flames W'” “'9” kn°wn in the .. She 5h°uld n°t try to work her thy of the community is extended byterlan fowl supper at Rosedale on mom-y. However. I spend .8100 medical field, but I thought that wo- way through college. The study in E: thye family in their bereavement.. M 061:. 14. Supper will bo $130 every year in vislm- men received more recognition over itself is very strenuous. So, first, ‘1 Miss Day teacher here “a 1n” med 1; m, “a m, J“, i r fairs and getting new i” :he line5-" she told me when I inter- necessary. she should save up 31-500 Locklin of, Evansville o'chool. at- I always do out Of my 0“ 90:; dined he:- in the beautiful home to $2,500. By getting prospectuses tended 'ths man’s. convention in and the directors. Wu” w “Rh She bought recently on Alex- from various college! she Wm bulb“ Lind!” last “W “a mm. fact. handed mo 0"“ ’62 :0 “tier”. Rochester. to find out 1““? how much she Wm I, no Zeallnd who h" hem defray my expenm° 1 5° lot . Mme 06mins here I had 'walked need. She must be capable of very m m smgoon din-ins m .V. and 31°“ ”mart m 3:00P ‘ ‘he wards in Town” ”d h“ h“! hard "”1" I have ”p” ted this ”- summer months. returned home Fri- “ ”a" '1“ me" in u in" the 5"“ “Men“ that the “m3“ "“1 “N” W“ ‘t " “mm" day .but leaves again this morning 8 subscriptloos every may: loans man doctor has when he to inpreu it 1500 8W on the for hung. University. Ir. Rome ht to receiVe a, smell .n Elms in to practice. I must con- would'be WC” . Parker also mt ., coup). of days expenses- They 1°“ W :8, altllough of course I had to " Worry 3110““ 1’9 mm’ A “d..- a. mu: roof before going to 5. _°'* Very hard, I never m any young woman doctor will come home to m... ' - Cue" ’3” m sailr difficulty in getting patients. from a magical 09mm” m'm . We m our mm to Ir. ‘ ”min“ a” A“! s It? to “3’”- I suppose. people came over it ‘11 ‘Wl't- M ‘ m and llrs. Simon O’Connell in the 101' ‘6' the mount ӣ53.93, a “10 out of curiosity - to look would forget it WW 1' clos- M ‘9: their youngut son. 15 ble will. ‘9 over. ' The result . ‘ mghtcomt‘ t w w the Iwasveryyoungsttheedthedoorbehildhhn. ‘. ‘ “mold. mmmhm was actins s thou”. ’bnthuflned With”th”“th§tmmw$m'°'insnukdsm. I loved m i: when loop]. as y wor , and Muss “7 that I understood my ‘ I . ‘ i ”I so Ed me. stomach-lil- . . n‘tisoneoftheressonl why. H J ”“118 women should enter the wot-sew. a Non 'An older um” has. tuntflithmm"” I"“hnfiuucnlsire-agellfclmt il' once of a. few of the immediate friends. WELLINGTONâ€"Eon. At the home of firs. R. B. Koyl. 702 Queen-st... Saskatoon, Sacks. a quiet but pretty wedding took place on Sept. 80th. when her eldest daughter, ,Kurlol Blgelow. was united Koyl acted as brideanald. Hr. Md Kowloon. of Toronto. '08 M. G. Murphy, District Passenger a 1'. 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