PAGE TWO For The Quiet Hour .. \. ' Ever since we first saw the cedars pl of Grey County lifting their shelves ii of golden-brown green to the sky, 11 we have wondered why anyone c should go to Temiskaming for 3 ya- A cation. Why in the world should r anyone buy an unreal leather club 0 : bag and hike to the ends of the earth r to see. scenery or smell a tine flower- t. scented breeze when all he has to r do is to lift up his eyes unto the hills ; right at home and snitl' the sweet a clever fields of Egremont... It. is no i more necessary to go to India th see i something worth looking,r at than it is necessary to go to the eity to ï¬nd somebody worth hearing. Perhaps that, is what the Hon. llr; Jamiesou thought when. instead of, huyim: a summer home. in .\l.uskol<al or migratiui.r to Atlantie (lily. lie just 5 went, out into the eouuiry about: seyen miles from his home town audt lmilt a rottzure, on Wilder's Latent \\'ilder's Lake (and doesn‘t the name: suggest the Very esseuee of stlittlliilâ€"ll it)r for a summer liouse'.’ . the latex: we say.- is a lake with a marl ‘oottom. from which the raw material â€50th in the mauul'm'ture ol' eemeut used} to he taken when eemeut making was Durham's highest industry fault llr. .lamiesou one ol’ its strongest pro- moters. In those days a special railway ran between the lake in lig- remout and the works in llurluuu 'l'owu. The railway has been taken up. :uul its lied. bought by llr. Jamie- son and the 'l‘owusliip tlouueil. has 9 lweu made into a publie road. V'W"v ' v v â€" _ Says “C.I.C."_in Saturday’s London Free From. 'l‘hIII'II thI_I IlIII'tIII"s St‘tizlll sIIIIIl «Int IIIIII Slllllllll‘l‘ day with “d IIIII'ly «If [H‘let‘ similarly satisliml with IiI'IIfV IZIIIIIIty :Is a Sllmnll‘l' I'IIsIII't. .\ IIIIIIâ€" I'UW. Sililtit‘tl I'IIIIIl thI'IIIIgh thII lIII’Ify nIIIplI- wnmls it was. hut it Iinally IIIIIlIIIl :It II g‘ItII. :IIIIl “Uh. .lIIhII." :J‘lSlIIIIl HIII iIHI‘IIIIIIIssihlII [It I'snn 'SN‘ lhII IhinIIIIIy. .lIIhII said ‘lIII« huh.“ 'l‘hII chimIIIIy was “It‘l‘l‘. all right. lmilt Iif tiIIhl stnIIII t'I‘IIm thII g‘I'I'HllHi m1 thII IIIItsidII (If the gI'I-IIII-slIiIIglml and slIiIIglII-staiuvd bungalow with tho I'IIIl roof under the gIIImI 01' tall piIIIIS. ITIIdIIl‘ font thp lII‘IIWII pine needles IIuIIIlastingly slIaIlomIIl ~IIggIIstiIIg a cuolnvss. “hit'h is IIII- lIIfOI‘COd 1“ the it cchuuse in the back- ground. The icehouse IIIIkIIs pos- sible chinkh summIII' drinks and homII-madII ice (‘I't‘anL and “mm is no reason why anybody cmmut have CHRONICLE one. The bungalow faces on the lake rising a little to meet the lake breezes. The verandah is of un-’ planed scanning structure and below it the steep terrace is planted with gladioli and 'dahlias. A summer kitâ€" chen down on the shore below keeps .the cooking beat out of the house. Having explored the outdoor ar- rangements, the party entered the dining-room, and the irrepressible person cried, “Oh. John, there’s the ï¬replace we want!" John said “Um- huh,†but the. doctor did not pro- ceed to drape it up. He likes it. too. Anybody should. It is built of . mughlyâ€"hewn tield stone, with brass eandlestieks above to supplement the moon on cool summer nights. Above there is also a large. brass tray, ages old: and lwsides. there are hung Hon. Arthur \leighen and Premier Fer- guson. and not far away Mr. (I. M. ti Bi‘iwman. former Liberal M.P.P.. of tl Southampton. fatherâ€"in-daw to the doetor's sou. 'l‘hese politieal pie- tures are. no doubt, at eleetion time. no small l'artor in the heating: ar- . raugement ol' the room! But then. I. it is only in limit-alive language that Llllle t'eld‘esellltlll\'es of the people (_ l l hang: each other's hides on the fenee. 1 t‘..\'o douht at dinners and reeeptious tland teas they are quite cordial with ; I,l‘¢'aeh other. And even the people ‘ pitheutselws who, at eleetiou time -;11sed to ldeed eaeh other’s noses at I. i small erossl‘o 1“â€an to take it. out in ehall'. So let ll’llll'lll ham; there. Meigheu and For- .| sluson and llownian. while we “â€l s 'l‘lWH to the lake in a hunt. 'l The small building down at the )- water‘s edge would haw made a ads eentres. are eontent . 1] 3.15mi milkâ€"house in the days when l'nilk-houses were "all the raw.“ =\\'e horrow the expression from the little eity gal who hy its help lloun- dered out of the slough ot' disgraee into whieh she was precipitated hy the diseoVei-y that her mother had lit heelt horn in 2! logllollse. "tlll." lllll â€1‘ she protested. “log." houses were alli ‘3' the Page then!" . hit the Illtnlel' 1‘- llllllilluttse did not shelter :1 hig [y trt ugh full of milk vans. It eontaiu- lly ed :1 heat. and into it we all clam- 1,“ lwl'eclâ€" hut eauuily. man. eannily. we Not that we were. nervous. oh. no; in.“ hut we determined that wlniie’ver ht. were the fools who l'tlt‘kt‘tl the heat. ud it. would not he we. r I Ill ‘ll t ,l.‘1 bucking: nur lwmis rum-tenusly tn Ihv niwning‘. WP \wx‘v m'vsvntly NHL (m (-110 shalhm'. 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