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Watchman Warder (1899), 1 Dec 1910, p. 11

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soar. DECEMBER TBUBSDAY. DECEM’ 1.1910. . h:~:~:~:~:~:~:~: ‘ ‘ ' . 3, EXPTCSSCS Regm m . ,l ' l. 'f . “““ . IIIII _' Deathoi Comrade ~ " ” Colonel Hughes, III. P., has for- warded to The Warder a letter in which he expresses the sympathy he, and his brother 0M feel towards the funny of the late ‘Kajor Evans. one of their old comrades. The 001-. onel regrets that he did not know of the sad occurrence until the Satur- day after the funeral, otherwise he would have endeavored to have it a military one. Colonel Hughes has also received a letter from Dr. J. A. Tamer, form- . we account for in D erly prinCipal of the 0mm High ho led Judas lscarioi lo :12; SChOOI’ now ‘ mum and pmw ....................... as such itwihheappropriateto fak’ofthotempk'g According to give some of the history of that tradition he kerosene} ‘-‘ chain's SainthnerW. apostle and martyr. over Asia hiinor. . ,Sc'ythie and a brother of Simon Peter, a native Thrace, and was himself crucified at of Bethsaidanin Galilee. Originally Patrne, in Am, by eluci- or Aeg- adiscipleofJohntheBaptist he one, onthatparticuisriormot a heard thetestimbny‘ofhis master m (X) thatbesrshisnsme.His to Christ (John 1-35-40) and 101- martyrdom is communal-sued by the lowed the true Isssish, soon after church oh November 80. It is un- bringing his brother with him. Anâ€" 'eertain why St. Andrew was adopt- drew is seldom mentioned in the gos- ed as the patron saint of Scotland, pel narrative. He concurred with but legend attributes the fact to the Philip in introducing to our Lord miraculous appearance of this crou certain Greeks, , (J dim 12 : 22) and in the sky before the deieat of Athel-' he was one of the four to whom the 'stane by the Picts and Scots. â€" i I a “ - U ‘ I a i - i v I'." w. -‘~-'w Work Done on Mr- Percy Neebitt rendered in plan- ai'ar oil“. then in com 1‘ Pan: m emies of Christ and at their fire. What can ‘ ' - xt from such a man? “fix“ damsel who kept the doc - him sit by the tire warn; looked earnestly upon him M ed thou also wast with J . ..rerh." Compare the four .9, But he denied. saying. ~w..' know Him not; neither a“ what tho-u sayest." Alas, a]... would be if your little questioner had time ".1 is m been born deli and 5‘1“”me Don't diet to exam at any time. dent-lent. L031“! your patience When Willis m their entire systems by injudl- bothers you with his “th 'l“ or Nancy clonaly following a doctor's advice. never speaks without a question to be Common sense and moderation are answered will throw your children good things to hold to in the matter of back on rhuiiinelres for information. (bod. tag style the sole. " Because 0°“ and you will more too late you have Cars of the Fast. Yak . . ; ous resident, oi Vancouver. B. 0., _ birptzwfigfefiuf';"fl E? but hai‘ing large interests all (1 to say to Peter, nu... the?“ ’1 ‘ through the Northwest provinces as .slimn" mm m m, ‘* well as in British Columbia. At the H . .... Oath. time Dr. Tanner wrote he was at T filth? tho Lord gal“ sag, Regina on business. His letter reads behold. Satan hath iii-aim t. it (R V- asked to have m.» as follows: Made Thee Ellie" ‘ - ‘ los u or little $2 “at: tinieathzh‘xi. but 1 My dear Colonel Hughee.-â€"-I hsVe Trent valley canal After the wow a light deieun- 1:21,; 33131.53“, “92%;. be in. American woman b said (9 rival imike ml. :21 :g-u 1" m“ 5““ m“ "“5 my ””0" ”93"“ -â€"â€" er was served in the dining room, sure mm, on. e... “ppm.“ .9 the Chinese in the abuse or her feet that lim denial F... Wm. WM 0““ 91“ friend. M940” Evan“ after which lir. and Mrs. Randell wisely her no truthfully. Many a 3‘“ “IO 0'1“!“ "I“! ll“ 0'0 l0- own and m. m. k m”: ‘ has PM“! *0 “‘9 9”“ ““G‘m‘l port of the work on pm oi the left on the eight o’clock train to: i. child‘s tear or “bugle.“ or omen 3mg: 9:: :1; imamâ€"rhnc‘: .imor maid saw him and he: “MM W“ "‘9“ any members “t Trem- \elliy Hillel. as published in short honebmoon trip to points east. '"Wum'" for which you cannot ac- coolant; ‘ cs “:4! cl noses of car his iamily kindly tender upon my the Gowmmgm report: Donut“... count run be traced to awful stories "m in “front-owes?“ “M u" v to them that aims! hr “1‘- as aiw with 1mm if N“ soul will ageiltl lio dimlml With . 8‘“ v you". do not know lilo uiau “ [f h ngl. J. A. TURNER. left the hall i‘v‘iliimui an an“ ______ uiul him-vii“ falling lw it)“ aired ’(hllh‘r lull ll in 379's BObCaygeon Name t 'Ult‘ mcu‘u’nd iir‘llli. “v,“ n. by all unlit .ilu-vil all N i wanted Heré Ulcer x'nill’iilvlllly nflll‘lllud‘ “y iloui (Moi‘oy and Wilford. contracts erous of pumps. iohuli my expression oi anupathv. ‘ om 80.0%.70; liudsay section ailing. Hun. "a” .Nll “N too m" Consouibssolssotthstsstars Besides a cheque. the {rift oi the Do not feel m“ N“ child is an is- groom. muuv uaeiul and valuable g.“ 9mm because a. a ll"! ‘9 m urges“ developed by wagging silt present: were received from town “w d wherefore.” Bis ussilia- " “'0 ‘00 narrow. 0! Nil 0“ as q removed with a lotion coupond of col. rrlealla. which are good proof or the ins is only nature‘s way or making is- . to 3.. that lodlon and salicylic acid. high esteem in which the bride was :‘Nt‘ :2! easier M M (‘sll It! do w the pump which hbrd oil with pumice held. she having been one of Lind- . ltyouillluk thsousstieuorawondsr slips "l" 5' "“ any a moat popular yam ladies. 30“ m, unu- w, your opinion mu mo. linol- which cold man must be (John Ritchie it (‘o.. contractors) would ; llosedale section (Randolph Moi‘ilonulil (‘o.. (contractors) 822.: 030. Strauss Buacule and Concrete Bridge 00.. on account oi plans. etc” for Wellingtonâ€"8i. bridge. Lind- ilvss" is i t juiersandnerve tonicaa proper condition and cure the 50¢ a box. 6 («33.50. trial sire. price by Fruit-selves Limited. Ottawa. Tm wedding are” w” a We“ him. The result? He becomes .hat irr. “Surely (IL-ll or! one a. mm "H ‘ ”alum“ “a thy .. say, $1.500; re survey. land lines: "um reeih lili'i‘t‘lu “ lll.. liluama‘ “ill the person “'1‘" ‘aent “3 a pf”- Simooellulaam Luke division: land shade corded silk trimmed “‘llh 1" most obnoxious subduedâ€"a child who “M‘ which ' . an WWW a“ HM PM 0' m] “0", for one year a subscription WI.veyor, Geo. Smith received the lab point lace. and the (mini: away “its questions to show oi! and be a M is restored by a bath coniaiaiul: ‘ 90! ‘ c...- m... m ”w game. and dill not g1“, name kindly forâ€" sum of $1,800.66. gown. tan silk with mink hat and smarty. Likewise will his vault: tats silt and horux. ?‘ 'i‘lic-ii zii- bogus lu curs. “an! name to us at once in order The damage to the TF0!“ Valley “’8' '. boom m" u a“ knack“ N ironbl "on “a: near. my“. "1 Run“ um m. that some may be credited on our canal through flooding was as ‘0‘, The guests from outside points Asalu. do net tell a child he is a I"! powder. alum were! or a u mm W spwkt. MN) 1mm?“ , ‘ ~~stu ion or lanai: uproarioualy when oousistin: of four ounces of bay rum ll be \“It ‘ ‘ liet. lows in the following townships: were the following: Mrs. Chas. E. p lion '3‘ “‘1“ ”in. °t n acid. C 7, “mm. mm Mk fl“.â€" ‘ _ ‘ . H dd Pl t - M H J Cl he as.“ you . an“ "I“ mm. tarden townShlp $300 . Enn‘smom ll en, C on a 1'5. . - ”k0. fidic‘uously 0a., to ’0“ it h a. . OWN 000d unfolds. ‘ The following is a copy of the res (in returning to Until-lav they will told them by nts when you re- leavo for their future home i Wi - ”I“ . “ “ rut-«i to limit: child!» curios": be- ‘Mm °' W“ °' "" m" ""°" Obstiuate etude-an. Woiths Belleville ' Mr. and Mrs Harrv s ' . t habit that keeps many children alien S e m every muscle of township 32-26; Harvey township White. Toronto; Mr. Percy White. ‘9'. or 'atber when by ‘01“ to motl ' the body. it is suinciently vigorous 3“... 1"” “N comms CRIPPEN’S WILL ”1"“ l“*"- And $120; Verulam township $10. New York ; Miss Cora Watkin, Bells- set the" “uh” ”um “my be to give good exercise. and at the same Storyâ€" Saved an Arm)’ sax-lied n loudly as led to mind the word that I unto hill). "Bwfui'w {hp 0°C: - e thou shall dvni‘ u..- thrice" ' CAVEAT FILED BY HALF-SISTER 8 Vin"; and Miss M” 1° “33""- P°" "mm"â€" - sues - v. 307m Ami when he OF MURDERED WIFE Rev' Dr‘ horey Perry~ Many children he" held 10" 3"" 3.": ‘tahwgmx .l.“.‘.’::.‘.1Ԥ.‘;:“l. . W” h , ~ . ' notions of :rh-‘In ’e ‘weut out .ind \\ ept London. -.\ov. 29â€"A caveat has Acce ts Invitation impossible and terrifying h v r regularly at certain hours 0! the (‘18?- 7 '3, He Could i. “nib not ll...- tlu- re- . . . . everyday facts uhlch l ey no G k f Judas lsmriur Wm.“ “d to been filed against Dr. Crippens will V 1 ti Vin i would have had 1! they had not d! ll xii-regularity in exercise ma ea or . , ' ' ‘ (in behalf of a half-sister of his wile. -â€" g .. .. ” _ m we“ were tenn- or true llelle Elmore, living in Rode Island, ReV. Dr. Shorey. the popular pas~ a en a a e “I we laugme’ °r mg people. Then. again. the exercise is exercise “ BELIEVE. children. said daddy one evening to Evelyn and Jm‘ ;. “that ’ 3tor of the Methodist church, has H Call | _ . m,“ a definite object in view. The you are both fond of dogs, and I am sure you Will be glad v near this as BIS When Children Are ConvalescIflO- mind is interested at thesame time as story of how a little dog which belonged to a great prin-w- was the means of saving the prince's army from being defeated by its enemies. ch do we know M ”,9 com- - 'ihc solicitors who are acting for herl . . . e assnrunpp Hm, n”? we, Buy the action does not necessarily accepted an invitation from the it is. of course. very tedious for an the body ,3 employed. in\o‘.\e litigation. Cam-bridge street metho‘hSt Chum“- . . actively inclined child to lie quietly in Sweeping caveman are particular- “This is a true story, and it happened more than 300 roars ago. The ‘ alentia, NOV- 29‘1“" - Victor Sugâ€" bed when he longs to get UP. and the ly good for the lungs. The chest mus- prince’s name was William. and he was the ruler of the Duicll pmple. The Dutch in those days were fighting very hard indeed against the Sli‘lrllnrds." make llllvfl‘pssiuu for "g" V 2:». no we lay H ,0 Wm _.____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Lindsay. to become their pastor for beenl the next conference year. Rev. Dr. gitt of Port Perry, spent Sunday resources of mother and nurse are me great adverxnl-y :5 he“. s Shorey is completing the fourth year under the parental roof. sometimes almost exhausted in the of- ) cause the S8|lll< in fall . :zy brill: reproul'i‘ upon that of ucces ful st r t here and Mrs. T. c. Blrchard i c be all fort to amuse blin- once for late fall trafllc. a. s 3 pa 0 a e , . o o co , name by Willi-tn we are .losenh Lamonc, an electeician, Was there is general regret that he can- is visiting friends in this vicinity. letpmpgsetygg afgyufyeeémfiignidbog LaSt Sabbath afternoon Mr. W‘il- it to the doctor; but. though you may cles are exercised all the time. and this helps to establish deep breathing. This naturally tends to produce a good figure as well as a pure state of the blood and therefore a good complexion. The old fashioned broom should be “What were they fighting for, daddy?" asked Jack. who likvs to hear stories of war and fighting. “They were fighting because the Spaniards wanted to rule the l‘utchmen's country, which is called the Netherlands The Dutchmen would nui let them. The Spanish nation was much greater and more powerful than the Dutch, but the Hollanders were brave. good fighters. And the best of them all was their er. Tea leaves or damp bran should prince. - ' 1’ "3‘" “f mwmhmunmmym m $1.; ., Four (‘anadian boats have gruntlri an extension at their insur- ‘Lilugx‘ no: lask lurhlhs it):- killed l‘\‘ a shock in the M. C. 11, not remain longer- : w ..l¢~_\‘ )Piill: w lm e ' . R v J P Wilson the resent pas-'liam Su itt vs a. splendid re t ' l. for .l :e 5.; .. roundhouse near Windsor. e - - ' ' p 83 8" por hoodwink him. you cant ”M'm used Dim WW ‘7” - fur .i..s‘fd..l...ilfbr‘7-..'{..:ml:: -..... toi- oi the Lindsay church. goes to'of the general conference held in the heart. and it will make the child “d Mt a" t t s 9 milk“ 3::‘1' or r.::n for be 10 MONTHS, CREDIT Napanee to succeed Rev. W" 3' Ems- Victoria, 3' C" meh was most in- pay for the deception sooner or later. beused beforehandtbpl‘e'em “39 dust "William had a little dog a spaniel of which he was ver to d. W' millniiil- :lll mm; , Let in The next sale at Fanning‘s Reposi- . 18F. president of the Bay 0‘ Quinte “resting and inspiring. We feel proud A person with”: perhulmncntlybowea; from rising ”limb” the 'W‘ he went he took with him the little dog. 1 am sorryrhatyl cinnot Jew; mm or him. {0, .\.. have . tory. Lindsay, will be held on l Conference. who goes f0 the Fm“ that one “'0? our “11589 “f” 5 d8- ggfiIâ€"ymfindfipp; 1: “2e.” {ace â€"- â€"- «â€"-- ibe name of the little dog, because he deserves to be well known. Ollv night Thursday, Dec. 8, 30 head of cattle Methodist church at Picton. legato to this great gathering where He cannot enter the or navy. FILING A SCREW THREAD the Dutch soldiels were lying in camp near a city called Mons. The prince arm _ ' was in his tent. thinking of the next day, when he was to light a g. :rut battle wilh the Spaniards, who were not far away. He was all alone. Suddenly he quench his tier) darts and ‘such important questions “we “‘3’ “He would be instantly rejected by "19 with which to Conquer bill isv. xii). credit Dr. Shorey received a. number of other invitations.â€"Cobourg World. cussed. We are glad to hear that Mr Burke go in for any athletic competition. If ____________ Swain. who has been 011 the sick he does so it is at the risk of his life. Very hard work is almost 11119051519 of a bolt or pipe break ed and must "WEN“! . _..- list, is again recovering. to him. He must 31'!” “take “'9 cut without the aid of a screw cut- Simple Device Insure: Accuracy Witho , looked around for his little dog, but the animal was nowhere to bit seen. 'I wonder where that dog can be.‘ said Prince William. ‘1 hope he is not wander- ing around the camp of the Spanish.’ “As it turned out, the dog had not gone to the camp of the Spanish. but the Spanish had come to the camp of the prince. They intended to surprise the camp. capture the prince and defeat his army. And they might have done so if it had not been for the prince's little dog. He had minder-ed away from the prince‘s tent early in the evening. When night come he was some distance away from the tent. Suddenly he saw coming towul l him some strange looking soldiers. He knew they were not Dutchmen. lul' when they spoke their voices were different. And the quiet, sly way in which they walked made the dog believe that they were coming for no good purpose. so what did the smart doggy do but run to the prince's tent. jump at his master's leg and bark as loudly as he could. “ ‘The dog must have seen something suspicious.’ said the wines to him- seltandheealledhisgusrds. Inasborttimethewbolssrmywasarom sndwasabletodcteattbsSpaniai-ds'nightamack.” will be sold on 10 months’ without interest. Last sale was very successful. and the next one promises W ' well. examining medical emcer. He cannot out Use of s Cutting Dis. It sometimes happens that the threads â€"â€"“r ‘ LOWEâ€"WALTERS. Our LeagiJe held every interesting . t more 01’ 1993 and 9° h “3103‘ certain ting die. This can be accomplished A pretty wedding was solemnized meeting on Sunday evening. Mr. .‘ . , , t fall behind his more lucky because ii ill 11 id f dinsry u "IE S'EETEST of All let the home of Mr. and Mrs. thh- Noble Hicks xery ably read the les- l 920““ comm” m the nee of um 2:11": mini :7]; addeualltao 223;)“ "IE cliillTIES.” ard Walters of Woodville, on Nov. ‘son, and some good paperswere all$0 Take a block of wood and fasten 13 Will You llsl It In I) washed for the purpose. 23rd, when their youngest daughter, 5read. A duet was also sung by Miss A Gift For Baby. in a vise. Make a V groove in the go ()I' i’cterboro, In that “8 “our 0' ”do-as - A. be held at Mrs. Harry Carpenter's Select a dozen strong. sharp pins and lEmily Gladys, was married to Mr. Ella, Grills and Louie Woollems. We A charming gift 10" new baby is a block deep enough for the center of ' ailernoon a settlement . THE HOSPITAL Fon ‘ pear1~set necklace. Rev. R. . _ 'li'hatham conducted the ceremony in on Thurst promises to be very “1“] take them to any reliable jeweler. In teresting. There will be an exchange‘ some places the set can be gold wash- ceives e Company WeSICY W- Lowe. 0f DeVYVme- The believe 0‘“ W°rk is n“ in vain, al- set of washed gold safety pins. These the pipe to come a little below the bride was becomingly gowned in 8. though sometimes discouragements are not the man ”a connected by a dress of lavender crepolene, the only surround us. chain used to fasten the little frocks. ornament being the grOom’s gift of a The Women’s Institute meeting to but are ordinary satetiesspeciaily gold surface. If the pipe is long it will be better to make two of these blocks. so as to keep it steady. Now into this groove place a pipe with thread the same as wanted and on one side of the block drive in a null. Place the flat side of a half round i‘ile against this â€"â€".__â€"â€"â€"_ .â€" ' between the two the result that Mr. 1):: iv .. the presence of the immediate reln- , . 'arded $715 damages. » sch OHILBRE" tives of the bride and groom- Later =0! Ch’IStmas g‘f‘s- _ . . ed for as little as 50 cents. The cost nail and see that it forms the nine _ .. \I L hi Mr. and Mrs. Lowe left for Toronto Don't it?“ “1902mm 1’03 5“}:‘2‘ is never higher than wwhiiswmmonly cent. The poSition‘ is such that the [bx-enamel}. - C ENE-IA in. K. (3.. acted land Hamilton, and on their return fol Dec. 6 ~ A go program is I be paid for any useful it tening 0" majority of modern artists me be i . â€" may. and Mr. E. B. I“. COLLEGE sTnEET’ Tonalto lwill reside at Sprucedale Farm, in-g prepared. ibaby shower gift- said to be painting on clouds. yThe l . Toronto, 1‘0“ 30â€"A warrant “'88 '. C.. for the mmpany. Appeals to Fathers and ‘ Denying The W. M. Auxiliary had a splen-. The gilt coating prevents “13‘ and real colorists will be the first to suffer Imam yesterday afternoon by the ,. ,. ~~ Mollie" “051mb 0" 50- i did meeting at the home of Mrs Wm. does 00‘ wear 0“ easily. T° represent from the defectiveness of their mateâ€" lAttomercflleml’s Department for half of sufemz children! 0NDERKIRKâ€"BOWMAN. lSuggiit last Thursday afternoon, them a tiny homemade we of ribbon rials unless they employ technical jthe apprehension of Edward Elmer is it pretty idea. processes that will preserve their (201- (McIntosh, the railway brakesman, 01'3- ‘ iwho is charged with the theft of a 1“" Immmnd'd no" ' A very pretty nuptial event “30k jThree new members were added to work in 19“) than ever - . _ before. Total ln-Palient: , place .\0\'. 30, at 2 o clock at ithe list. ‘ , L224- Osmmfiz'l a“ the home. Of Mr- and MTS- George. Mrs. T. F. Emmerson, who has . fwm‘h'm’ omlBowrllun. Adelaide‘St- 5°“th’ when been visiting friends here, has gone the coun . , . try on. " their eldest daughter Launya was ‘ to visit her mother in Toronto. after Since its organizab' ' . ‘ the Hospital has treated united in marriage to Mr. Frederick l which she intends going to her home afizgumg%solf6tfi Onderkirk, of Kirkfield. The ser- I in the West. were unhbledo pay and I vice was performed by the ReV. J' ! Mr. Samuel Ray Who has just re- READY iron moi-nan. were treatediree. lW. Wallace, the bride being attended [turned {tom the west to his home in 1“ her Sign” M15" and ”“3 groom ~Toronto. has come here to renew old 60 f club feel canceled ‘ “T33; were cm 0 ‘3 being supported by Mr. Alfred Bow- inequaintances. Sam is looking fine. 5 I Quite a lot of snow fell on lion- and everyone is taking Hiackage of $20,000 unsigned Trad- 'ers' Bank bills, consigned from the fill BACK AT linemen lime... B... 2.... Com... oc- tawa, to the 'I‘raders' Bank. Toron- PICTURE MEN WAR ON THOSE ito. in March oilsstyesr. The mites WHO RAISED FEES. awere in the care of the Dominion The Ottawa city council decided Express Company, and while suspi- some time ago to raise the license icion was directed against MCIntOSh. fee for moving picture theatres from’ at the time of the robbery nothing $25 to $300 a year in spite of the i could be brought home to him, al- howl set up by the proprietors of though shortly after the occurrence these establishments. Now, to get ' he was discharged by the railway back at the alder-men who were in- company. you Wish to sow seeds of gossip and strumentai in bringing about this - , . mischief. m We “no“ ‘ an increase, which goes into ,om Jan hours. 8 castigmou CALEN- ' - , 1, the proprietors of the " nickel ' , angle with the i as the thread does . . , P De shows .. hue decided to throw the The publishers of the youths Com- panion will, as always at this' sea.- - ‘ Thendriveinanothernailontbeoy .. . posits side of the block. so that it names of the aldermen in question on son. preset to every subscriber willtouChtheflstsideoftheflld.thescreenateveryshow,witharer Now remove the pipe and replace with quest to the patrons of the theatres “09° submiption (31.75) is Paid the one to he chic-idea. Hold the ills not to vote ,0, m alderman at loi- 191-1 a beautiful Calendar roi- withthesmoothsideagsinstthenaill the 60“ election. thenew w,’ mpicturepuglreq m :31: “mm“ latch? Whitening! " We will leave it to the public as produces 3' water-color painting 0‘ sndto I Thatistosay.onthe 0°th wehadasqusre deal,” anold-timeg‘ardeninailoodolm- forwardstrokeoftheilletnrntheplps saythedwatremen- m'fith“mk¢'°‘md °f Lom- in the opposite direction. thereby in- bu'dy polilars through which one curing a much better thread. ' Train Your Child. agement after censure is as the sun after a shower. Blessed be the hand that prepares a pleasure for a child. for there is no saying when and where it may bloom forth. in the man whose childhood has known caresses there is always a fiber of memory that can be touched in gen- tle issues. When a child returns from a neigh- bor’s house don’t question him as to what was said or done there unless man. The bride was dressed in a pretty day evening 'blue silk and wore a beautiful disk the benefit of it. ‘ s ‘mond brooch, the gift of the groom, while the bridesmaid was dressed in blue with hat to match, and wore 9' AllOfllCl' Blibblet handsome gold breech the gift of the groom. The bride’s traveling dress From the Bubh [e THE HOSP . was a pretty blue suit/with hat to match. The happy couple left 0n ltheir honeymoon to Toronto and Ont-no . . 'ihin ‘ eithsgrcstHomeefMacymCollq‘s ,Niagara. Falls the afternoon. On 0“ ‘59 cm“. ‘their return they will take up their visited Lindsay yesterday. The tra- veller had a friend who met Mr. HADDENâ€"WHITE. Thomas in Toronto, and was right A verv pretty but quiet wedding alter the iOb 0‘ installing a. heating ‘ ‘ factory. Hr. was solemnized this afternoon at the System in the new Thomas was asked for the plan of d delightful hair tired.r u-se it keeps the scalp the hair. Price 60 ir on every package. e, Ont. Mail orders by E. Gregory, Lind- omemee. home of the bride’s parents, Mr. ' p 7 ; and Mrs. w. H. White, 31 use the banding. but he said he heulust _, made one himself. However, Ir. bourne-st., when their only “daugh- . ter‘mss Pearl was united in the Thomuinmedhimtospendsm ‘holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. Richard Bastien, of Picton, out. At five.o'clock, leaning oh them of her tether..and curtail-Ilse M ofhridalroses, the, ,7 ” _ ‘95“:th mm ”them“ 1F." «13le MM by -‘ A-l care and manage- airy and cattle by A. er; and an addreu' to by Dr. Margaret M 0- President Chm 1 ‘mmMonm .. . was sold 1., u...

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