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Russell Leader, 8 Jul 1909, page 3

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Stock of uggies CB RR I Ey RETR aR We have a full stock on hand of the following makes ® McLaughlin Carriage Co., J. B. Armstrong Mfg. Co, Tudhope Caraiage Co. and several other lines. If you want anything on wheels come and see us. We can give you whet you want. REAL a + the corset acc erstitched hen effects are t{ceable on This f~=s=n w+ obtained by of a narivw **®=s width, with m folded un are conside 1st be got ri- = rsetieres have rossed it easier E S I A i | BES and have it stand out from «y bad form : some way. 'ng to the ist line than to lace the figure » desired shape. © $100,000 'TO LOAN suit shown in the illustration is 't model for young Lo and is long modish straig lines. MIRROR CF HODES. Aushroom Turban Is Stunning up and JUDIC CHOLLET. New--Corded Effects Popular. At bl per cen , ON IMPROVED FARMS mushroom turban is the shape rill find first favor this spring round wear. Wide black milan did 9} trimmed with low crowns .,,. pi. gel them next year. - From the Lower to the Middle School--Mamie E. Kennedy, Gib- soh Armstrcng, T. Kenneth Wad- From the Junior to th~ Senior Lower School-- Violet Sully, Fhurza 16. Carson (history), Eva Qa Rolston (arithmetic and spelling), Laura A. Grant (physics and geo- graphy). M. E. Norton, Teacher, a Edwards Confirmation service was held in St. James' Anglican Chuich last 'd in maline and gold tissue and oi, week. Quite a number of candi- : are noted. ed effects are seen among all go... A large crowd attended the ser- off with black and white jin "You've dates were confirmed by the bishop, w dress materials similar to the pick out V ce. '$75,000 PRIVATE FUNDS At 6 per Cent. Terms to suit Borrower W. J. W. LOWRIE Commissioner BROADWAY - RUSSELL Business Connections in . Ottawa, Toronto, Montreal, and all principal cities and towns in Canada. ; FARMS FOR SALE I mg I Sp Jn if want so You pick want for "All ri and ran had been big stone man met fell in lc can hard! did you f "1 cert "It's a among tl the right the way, a girl th as if she kind of x Soci Ottawa Socialist: woman's cussed, tion of meeting A MODISH COAT--4483. © Metcalfe Continuation School The following promotions will be made. Those, after whose names certain names are listed, have fallen velow in those subjects, and their standing will be counted against when you you want tories Blue Bell and Edwards, has pare ther The combination of the two fac- apd Il resulted in one large factory, there being ahout fifty patrons at pres] ent. : Elder Hubbard conducts regular meetings of Daniel's Band at the Pursuathome of Mr. Elias Szharfe on Wed ook: nesday. "Did y¢ Messrs. J. Preston and J Seguin gayly. +on, yore both having new cellars built the dearcpreparatory to erecting new houses in the near future. School closed on Tuesday of last week for the summer holidays 'The teacher, Miss McBride, has re- signed to take a Normal course and the trustees are now looking f r a new teacher. Mrs. Morton, of Johnston's Cer- ners, pail 'a short visi to friends here. The Sunday School of Farmer's Charles | Lx . SE ist, olaint orners held their annual picnic orn Thursday, duly Ist. A large crowd was in attendance, and ali seemed to enjoy, themselves very much. Mr. and Mrs. R. Farmer having sold their property here, have gone to reside with their daughter, Mrs Bangher in Chicago. A patriotic service was: held in the Presbyterian church on Sun- (day last. The address "Canada for Christ," was listened to by a large congregation. ~The A failing tiny nerve. no larger than the finest silken t- read, takes from the heart its impuise, its power, its regular ity. The stomach has also its hidden, orinsi'e nerve It was Dr. Shoop who first told us that it was w.ong to drug a weak or failing stomach, heart or kidneys. Hls prescrfption, Dr. Shoop's Restcra ive, is directed straight forthe cause of these ailments, tnese weak and failing inside nerves. This, no doubt clearly explains why the Restorative has of late grown so rapidly in pepu- larity. Druggists say that those who test the Restorative even for a few days soon becOme convinced of its woa derful merit. Anyway. don't drug the' organ. Testing the cause of sickness is the only sensible and successful way. Sold by J. W. Matheson & Co., kus- sell, and C. F. McArthur, Kenmore. ------------ Oe ~ Marvelville. Mrs. 8. Hill served ice cream to a few friends on on Wednesday evening of last week in honor of Mis E na Buckinghain, who left for her home in Smith's Falls after the closing of schol. Among those present were Miss Ida Duncan, and Messrs. J. B. McVey, A. Me- Keracher, and Wm. Smith. Miss Nellie Moffatt, of North Russell, was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Henry Roertson last week. Mrs. James Parkinson, of Ottawa and Mrs. Charlie Shore and chil- drea, of Toro to, visited friends in Obituary The Late Miss Petrie It was with deep regret that the people of Russell heard on Monday Mr. W. &. Petrie, had assed away at noon. before, and had undergone an op- eration for appendicitis. All that medical skill and loving care could could do, were done for her, and she appeared to be recovering but on Saturday.a change took piace, and she sank rapidly. Oa Mouday_ afternoon a service was held at the house by Rev. E W.B. Richards, pastor of St. Mary's church, of which she was an active member, and at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning another service was held by Rev. D. L. Gordon, after which the funeral proceeded to the O.& N.Y. depot, from whence the body was takeu to her mother's home in Aylmer. The funeral took place from there 'on Wednesday * to Beechwood cemetery, Although only residing in Rus- sell a couple of years. Miss Pettie had made wany warm trieads by her cheery disposition and the fa n- ily have the deepest sympathy of all in their loss, She leaves to mourn her an aged mother, ona brother, Mr. W. R. Petrie, of Russell ; and six sisters, this vicinity ast week. Mrs. Wip-~ Yuug and Mrs, Tomlin- .s have a fi... that Miss Mary Petrie, sister of She had been taken ill two weeks sirthur Hay. A 'spark in the roof; and it was culty the blaz === Che contents =---- all save, but t was burned. Mrs Hunter, od Mrs. James ¥ day. 4 and .-\) oe APR. visited Mrs. Car! . >ugh also Jay. is charm- Quite a ed tended the pico sn aly in the Muesday. her mind Miss Maggie' of her woman-- een seriously pe peart heart of 8 Mr. and Wry. Tobin Its :d the latter's pa. curious McVey on Sunce this can- as looked Mr. and Mrs, Master Gerald, nd (Maude guests of Mr, us clearly, und the success Sunday. man there has : understanding, Dr. M. Ne wosian who visited Ch grace herself so Auenca has nev- Berry I" withdrawal re- day. existence. This 'knows, but how Mr. Ri this guidance, or Wountair vould want them , gink In the wvery Mrs. We! gorvice lies its last wees? Te show bow appreciate that in- Missug it translated in LMS let me tell you Russe J ing with my hat Wm. 1 peard a man say: nows what every wo it I'd be mighty darn them start in and tell pw. 1f they did Chief (O his dandy fire depart. sf put eut the conversa- )i of 'the. phy is simple seene 1s laid among un. eX] hough sturdy. honest She Wylie family, of ww three old bachelor sung much loved sis- ymestie Httle body--- r than their neigh- "oy wiul adiling inter Three now that Xageie, r ean hav. romantic. has, 'ollowers. The Ap their sentf- penses, has hast oan nd they are he 8 have re- i eardiae Wd ang and cress. A safe and pleasi Who ham Ke a enm y a hoek In Alek Wylte (rds selected \ On Saturday of last week f y broke out in the residence of cretary and and By Maggie's fines inserting inte fron s strong, logical speeches dashes 'Olumor that appeal to the house, a summer kitchen chimney iinet minister offers him 'a chance of obtaining a portfolio. When ac- cused by her friends of helping her husband she evades the insinuation by saying: "I help John! He wouldn't let me."" When the cabinet position is almost within John Shand's reach he spoils everything by anneuncing his love for Lady Sibyl, a pretty girl who at the beginning of his career called him "vulgar" and piqued him into 3 making her like and love him. Mag- gle overhears him telling Lady Sibyl that she is the inspiration of his life and on her own Wedding anniversary sees him give this girl a ruby pendant intended as her gift and of hearing him say, "This is a drop of my heart's bleod." \, Maggie is magnificent as John tells her of his love for Lady Sibyl, and as he falters over the confession she re- minds him of the time when he first began to care for her. . There are no reproaches when he and Lady Sibyl decide to leave Lon- don together. Maggie suggests in the most disinterested manner at this point that John had better wait for two weeks before leaving and in the meanwhile prepare the speech that will clinch the position. Even in this crisis Maggie's influence dominates, for John helplessly looks to her for ad- vice, asking, "But where shall T go?" "Now for one of Lady Sibyl's inspira- tions," is Maggie's very human rejoin- der. But as the muse does net respond Maggie suggests that he spend the =: {ime at a hecuse party in the country to which thé Shands and Lady Sibyl have been invited. "I will run down for a day to see how you and Yady Sibyl are getting on with the speech," are hér parting words to the man who fs breaking her heart. To herself she croons, "He's my little boy, and I can manage him." The speech is not con- vincing to the minister, who is also a guest at the house party. John and Sibyl become heartily tired of each other, and it is only when Maggie ap- pears with a#polished draft of the speech that she and John had planned and in her dinlomatic way bas substi- tuted for the first one that the cabinet positicn is secured. John then realizes | what a woman knows and does for the man she loves, and Maggie's unselfish Cnention of vears is repaid by his heartfelt ery, "The Lord has Leen bet- ter to me than 1 deserve." Maggie, looking at the humorous side cf life, saves {he tenseness of the situation by dropping on the florr at his feet and Iruzlhingly looking up at her husband, saying: "They say Eve was made {rom one of Adam's riba. but she wasn't, John. She's male from his funny bene." : Extra Muxin? . .ofitable. fixperiments made recently by tne Vermont experiment station show that when milked three times a day each cow gave the most and poorest milk tn the morning, lexs of the richest milk at noon and the least of n medium quulity at night. The fai content enly fluctuated the several solids net fal remnining unaltered The trials weemod to indicate that as a remular farm practice there is not enough to be wl PEAT Po ERIE a gd gated frog an evra mi! rs. Cunningham, his political career, actingtrie, of Finch, Marjory, ther in

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