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Watchman Warder (1899), 27 Nov 1902, p. 7

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urmam’s »f crowd ly vzlues, Inply sen Thar CS 39606?! 1902' (muguwn [- can remember Mr. Ross when he a young man and that he his iather out from the Old try. .When 1 saw his father I that the son resembled him much ; and when his mother out later I saw that he res- ‘ her also. He has now built Imital to their memory,and mam pad that excellent virtue, filial ”than which no other appeals to lure. We admire the swan be- use it is the only bird that carries b aged parents on its backflr: Ins has taken the memory of his nuts on his shoulders and home “loft in this noble edifice, so that bduy will never come when their me shall not be green in this com- lnity. And as Aeneas beating 1353 pt! father on his back out of the rn‘mg city of Troy has been loved pd admired by all men since that ieagm agO. so shall Jas. Ross honored and respected because he Ireared this day's tribute to the 3017 of his departed parents. The war of money and the will to use I. Ryersonâ€"I had not expected to pair, and feel like the missionary b, captured by the cannibaJs, and htto step into the soup, was ask’ Iii he had anything to say, and N that he would like to deliver Isermon 0n the advantages qt 3. Enable diet. I would like to say I: how much I appreciate a quiet band freedom from public speak- WW «wv- ~ 7 - - ,,_,_, limit!“ to their “em“.y’a'nd ”‘5'” are the public wards. Each of them if!" that excellent “““e' find contains six beds and a cot. The ”than “11011 no Other appeals t° little turret appearing on the top of pm. We admire. the swan 1?°' each contains a ventilator make like: ”it is the only hm} m“ We” a small barrel with open staves o! I 880d parents on “'8 back: Hr.- steel and hung so as to revolve when 355 has taken the memory Of 1‘” {the wind blows. ' The porches seen Wits 0“ his shoulders and borne 'in front of these wards are for con- aloft in this noble edifice, so that ' valscents, when the weather is mild. Nay will never come. “he.“ the“ lThe main building is 86x60 feet and me Shall “0t be 5799“ 1n ““3 con}- !two storeys high. Each storey is Inity- And as Aeneas bearing 1‘15 ‘split by a leadingmall from one end 3‘1 father on his back out. 01 the to the other and from these the "ling City 0‘ Tmy has been loved rooms and wards open all right and ‘1 admired by all men 51m tha‘t‘ileft. A glance at the rear view of leagw ago- 50 311811 Jas- Ross the building reveals an extension from “0110’“ “3‘1 "£966“? mm he lthe centre. It will be noticed I that inmtairslt lanes: all less. nsi e- m 0‘ his dew-“ed Parsntsâ€" The is the operating lryoom-wgperhaps the per 0‘ money and the .wfll to use 'most interesting room in the build- well are happily combined in M1“ ling. Its great expanses of glass give '3» ‘ ‘it perfect lighting. Its floor is of htRyerSOnvl had not ”Pected t0 iwhite tiles and dips slightly to the ”k: and “‘91 like the “Pmnm 5centre which is pierced by a drainage b, captured by the cannibals, and tube. The walls and ceiling are of We step into the 50°F, “'33 ”1" hard finish that can be washed down ”I he had anything to say, and with antiseptics which then readily- “ that he would like t0 deliver ’find their way to the drainage tube ”mo“ 0” the advantages 0-! a at the floor’s centre. The operating “table diot- I “mum hke to say table is of plate glass and mounted on‘- “V 11°“ “web I appreciate a quiet wheels. The smaller tables about band freedom from public speakâ€" 3 the room are also of plate glass and 3' 'the further equipment of this room When in Kimberley during the late is of the finest quality and conspire ”'1 thought. it WOUId have been a {with the general efiect to make it as ”1 thing if Canada had had an '1 attractive as a room of such aSsoci- mite! there as some of the other ‘ations can be. Ilomes had, and I am sure Mr. R033 5 NOTES "1d have endowed one if he hadl «Mr. Ross ”and party left by their he'll the need. There were some special car attached to the 6.20 HhEhandsozm-r soldiers Who had train. ‘ Ither mm“ ““ention than they 911‘} â€"M.r. A. T. Taylor of Montreal was bed A band 0f ladies used .to the designing architect and Mr. Hogle pm the wounded and pay 9513903" of the same city superintending arch. {in to the goodâ€"looming. pat; itect. - One chap put a sign over 11155 â€"The building will cost $80,000. “Tm Sid‘ ‘0 be Nursed," jUSt' â€"â€"The Collegiate cadets lined up to .mp8 ”MIL Another told one receive Mr. Ross and party at the that the” was nothing he hospital, and later, at the Institute.: ’ but She said ”Oh» my 900’ They presented a smart appearance. let me wash yet? face,” - â€"The electric lighting of the build- n he exclaimed “Good'Hea- ing is very elaborate. There are .mdam I’Ve had “1‘7 face W351" about 100 lamps and some of the eleven times today already-'1 globes are decidedllffimate‘ 3 .,JL.- 9": the first. patient. (Laughtery) "‘ I am sorry I cannot conga?”- ‘ him, ‘or it would be a. dwtmct ("v to be sick in this hospital- : In my little summer perigrma- l " down this way, and by endea- “ ‘10 ran on shore or be blown f I Should accomplish either one, ’ M say as I sink beneath the Waves of Sturgeon Lake. \_ , neVer mind I can go to the If“ litillloriail Hospital.” (Langh‘ ”" O’Reilly. chief of the Toronto W Hospital â€"â€" You have heard :3“ the hospital. the medicines and ' 3933.} Was going to speak t “1H0 there is nothing left but , MEN. (Laughter) You hare :' that Plenty of fresh air anfi "“t- I hue lived in a hospl‘ East Of my hm. I had the mea- In aMontreal hospital an'd have 1' m 0!! one nearly ever since. u have a first-class matron. . 8“)“ Was trained in our hospiâ€" " Himfiters) One has to tell 2 0'11 success or this thick- ." “8% won’t find it out very ' (hummer) I knew Capt- He H806 to come up to the > } and occupy a. ward 00983" " ‘96 I should not wonder}! e. "' win endow the Ward ms V “a! to occupy. (Laughton) ““9 It_ Will be the best in the .' '3}: COIlflT got a ticket a Ross’ expense. tal her 9 puns. foronto'm hospital ng to-day 5“ l General HospitaL in 1 must cog-331118“ . choice of a. Hutton“ mom: to me, and her ronto Gene? 8-1 Hospi- minenuy Satishaory' O’Reilly would 8136' me of the immmroved ‘ ”wad “““WJ' ' gxuuca an: uvv-vwrw , . â€"The china, bedding and other at‘flate, everybody similar equipment m! the hospital are 1‘“ hmmta] toâ€"day, of special manufacture and bear ale n03e :afiahd that She its erection ‘0 3 town 55 work. .1 had heard ”be operating l. They will en- which was away out west somewhefq where Mr. Ross had met some little accident, and I am sure, though I could not 8’0, he would 11an great,- ly appreciated an hospital ward at that. time. There are several of my pupils in this town, and though I have not been here since 18 years ago, I feel an inte'i‘set in the town. There are people here who have been patients with us. I expect we shall not get so many from here 21017.1! you don’t get. patients enough, I can send you down a. unload c. o. d. tomorrow. They can be all ages .from a. week old to 99 years. (Lau- ghter.) . _- . _- - great sweep of country bounded on the south and east by blue-hazed hills 3, score of miles away, its pros- pect is so wide, so varied, so inspir- ing as to powerfully supplement the medicines in bringing the convales- cent who views it from the hospital balconies or the windows of his sick room, back to health. Perched in the blue, amid the pure fresh air, greeting the sunrise first and bathed in the last beams of departing day, the hospital cannot be far from the wings of healing and the benisons of heaven. be it I had any money. I! you suge too bashful to act, I will act for you. (Laughter) How nice it will be for you in the future to look downâ€"or otherwise (Loughter)â€"-in years to come, and see the fine build: ings you have put up while you-were in this world. Any of you who are not good enough to ,go to church can greatly improve your chances on the golden stairs by using your money this way. ' It. is’ a magnificent thing for a man to be his own executor. 1 would I extend to this community the con- gratulations of the Ross government. THE PUBLIC ADMITTED The gathering then dispersed, and until 2 o'clock at night the public thronged the hospital which had been thrown open for their inspection. Chairman Flavelle and Matron Scott received and shook hands with all visjhors. The Sylvester band was in attendance. THE BUILDING ITSELF The hospital stands on a' fine emin- ence at the head of Kent-st and to the right hand side. It is set in a. sloping lawn that extends about 200 feet to the street on the south and west. No finer position for a build- ing exists in the county. Overlook- ing the town and commanding the The building, as may be seen from the illustrations herewith consists of a. main structure flanked on right and left with smaller ones. These latter Hon. F. R. Latchfordâ€"I am glad to represent the provincial government on this occasion on the dedication of this more than royal gift. I hope the example set by Mr. Ross will be emulated by other men of wealth and â€"Mr. A. T. Taylor 0! mom. we :11 was the designing architect and Mr. Hogle AMU- â€"The building will cost $80,000. -â€"The Collegiate cadets lined up to receive Mr. Ross and party at the hospital, and later, at the Institute, They presented a smart appearance. -â€"The electric lighting of the build- ing is very elaborate. There are about 100 lamps and some of the globes are decidedly ornate. t-JAiâ€"nâ€" and n1?!” Of such severe diseases as scrofula, runniniisores, salt rheum or ec- zema, s nglm, erysipelas and can- cer, as well as boils;biotches, pim- ples, constipation, sick headache, dyspepsia, and all disorders of the stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels and blood. / BURDOCIS BLOOD BITTERS A“ “5" ... Burdoc'ic Blood Bitters always does its work thoroughly and com- pletely, so people know that when B.B.B. cures them they’re cured flashy cured. ' option at her home on Bond-st., a!- ter the opening ceremonies. At this very pleasing function a. number of ladies and gentlemen met Mr. and -â€"’.I‘hat. Mr. W A. White, contract- or for the carpenter work. should have died without seeing the hospital completed is generally regretted. â€"The" doors of the rooms-are made with perfectly smooth surfaces 80 that dust can easily be removed; and all the corners that in ordinary rooms are square, are rounded for the same purpose. â€"Drs. Wood of Kirkfield ; Cornwall and Keith of Omemee; Gillespie of Cannington;- McPhail of Manilla and Brown of Glenarm were present at the opening. . â€"â€"A fine cathedral clock standing on the main stairway is the gift of the Ladies’ Auxiliary Committee. -â€"The hospital will accomm-cdate about 20 patients. initials Hospital um.- "Do you tmnx a ate-rm r .. mm to marry?” "Not if she is a novelist. Her ideas r manly perfection as depicted in be: :mks would be enough to make an} )nscientious husband give up In do )air and leave home to look for work n a truck driver.” ance ofthe hosfiital. The morally bound to pay part is now asked_ for. If w A A. Al“ Time. Time is the most paradoxical of all dogs; the past is gone. the future is at come, and the present become. the lSt while we attempt to define lt. When a man has difficulty in finding chance to propose. be can make up We have ggened cut our first consignment of holiday go a. New and novel, direct im- portations. and very choice at most moderate prices. You must see them to appreciate their value. JV e will have more to say in our next issue about our cut glass and silverware. \NEW HUL Boss Memorial if we weakly The town i! mt. of what. J EWELLER Ila Wu a Bitch". “Now. I rather pride myself a: my ability to read character." laid tho man who was given to buying demo tlve tales. “and yet why should I? It is really a very simple thing; requirea nothing but cloae observation. For In atancaitiaeaaytotellaman'aoccu- nation. nia facial awe-ion. his at tions. aenhndreumatamxiedby his daily work. You act that man lit- tingoppoaitona? WelLIamJnstal mreaathonghhahadtnldmothatho is a barber.” A- _-- A,-A_‘ l- “ W“.- “Y on are mistaken.” replied hll friend. “Thtt man In 0. butcher."_ jfimfim}? exclaimed the amateur detective. “You never saw u butcher with slim whlte bands. 11kg his." 1...- “1:511:11; Edi." maimed the other. “but he is a butcher Just the name." “How do you know be 131" “How do I know? Why. the scann- drel shaved mo occurâ€"W Guest. . Burl“ Alive. Though it is possible that cases of burial of living persona may still occur. fortunately they are more rare than in former times. Even the doctor’s orders against interment were not alwaya ulwyed. for the Gentleman's Magazine of 1751 relates the case of Richard Carson of Bay. Herefordshire. Eng- land. who was supposed to_have died. 7 A .AJII "I nu. - _ V r _ but a doctor declared that Carson still lived and ordered that he was not to be buried. His relatives paid no heed to the Injunction. and the body was con» mitted to the grave next day. A per- son paling through the churchyard :unlimet’i’t. is dead. Tim tarians will be encoum brute action and we ma mm m mdjetm t imid __ parliumem of Every year about this time we hold a midny autumn sale at prices that an early winter sale for the benefit of shrewd shoppers. In preparation for our November event this year we have made a splendid pu base from one 01 the best known (1 of Cloth- ing Manufacturers, Messrs. McKenno, Thompson Gr. 00 of Montreal consist- ing of a. big job of clothing at figures that knock the very life out of com. petition. This big deal secured for no right at the beginning of winter 7‘ __ I-‘ " 'v-â€"- â€"- a. splendid new stock of the very ut- ut winter styles in clothing of all vinda for man and Boyu. Overcoats, Pen Jackets, Suits, Pants, etc. at your 91m prices. 83.1.3 now on at _A__‘.â€".- m-_ I - ‘ THE woons STOVE co., Lindsay there is no trouble in getting meals when you have an Maud % 1'. A. UN “Am PENNY ROYAL TEA. IMPERIAL OXFORD RANGE “'03:;er Gigi raft“ WHEN THE COOK IS OUT Cute Annulment COM!!!” For Sale by the Christmas Novelties; and new goods opening every day. Just dro in gel y dfi or two and over em. anythmg‘ you wantwewillhy it aside for you. Early customers get first choice ARE YOU ? Geo. W. BEAU. Bun. Wm Walther It in how- on Albcwl. o: u. u- oflot at G. W. M'I m THE JEWELLR

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