{myâ€"its 2c 10c 3t men; 618 O‘KEEFEâ€"BERRY. A very pretty but quiet wedding was celebrated at St. Mary’s church at 7.30 o’clock Saturday, when Alberta Berry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Berry, St. Paul-sf... Was united in the holy bonds of matri- many to Henry 'O’Keeie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel O’Keefe, William- st. north. The ceremony was per- formed by Archdeacon Casey in the presence of a few intimate. friends and relatives. Miss Florence Berry. sister of the bride. and Mr, George o'Keefe, brother of the groom, as- sisted in the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. O’Keefe will reside in Lind- say. DUSTYâ€"EATON. A very pretty wedding was solemn- ized in Peterboro_on Saturday, May 21, when Miss Florence Eaton, of Tweed, was united in marriage to Mr. Norman Dusty, of Peterboro, formerly of Lindsay. The pleasing ceremony took place in the church of England, and was witnessed by a few of the immediate relatives. A sister of the bride acted as brides- maid, while Mr. Harry Hammond, of Lindsay, assisted the groom. The groom is well known in Lindsay, having played baseball with the Odd- fellow’s team two years ago. A WINDSOR LADY’S APPEAL To All Women: I will sendifree, thh full instructions, my home treat- ment which positively cures Leucorr- lmea, Biceration, Displacements, Fall- mg of the Womb, Painful or Irregular Periods, Uterine and Ovarian Tumors 0r growths, also Hot Flashes, Nerv- ousness, Melancholy, Pains in the Head, Back, Bowels, Kidney and Bladder troubles where caused by Weakness peculiar to our sex. You can continue treatment at home at a. Cost of only about 12 cents a. week. My book, " Woman’s Own Medical Adyiser," also sent free on request. Wnte tn-day. Address Mrs. M-‘Sum' mars, Box 233 Windsor, 0111;; â€Iy Ify nu required as or had any $51: at re es, wouldn’t on nth With yo ï¬ï¬cialietin o calwork t as ergo O endorsed by db 9 leading den and has 92 Kent A. fliginbotham, Draggist LINDSAY Eyeglasses u wish an olive oil flint assed for quality, here rtunity to get it. Coats han many oils not so -11 :a. :9. Inn", {n nnv If yo is must“? Reliable Farm Seeds TURNIPS . Halls Westbury, SkierI-Ig Elephant Banghdm Jumbo “ Magnum Bonum Greystone White Glbbe DUNOON S 5m Fine Imported min†That give satisfaction. We haxe all the recommended kinds in .{V’éï¬sell it. iibulk in any ’ggggm spéchliit ;-st., over Neill’e Shoe Store Lindsay ses repaired. broken lenses replaced 7 Mange]: . Mammoth Long Red Yellow Leyiathan Yellow Intermedidte’ Golden Tankard?’ 1 _ Sugar Beet ' .. ‘ Sugar Mangel, also White Carrot Rape, ’ ' HYMENEAL Drug 515212 , MAY 25. 1910. Wouldn’t You PRESENTED WITH PIPE. November. 1888.â€"â€"As a. «mark 0! appreciation Mr. Bengal Sinclair was presented with a. mmheum pipe and case and an address bythe members 01‘ the Victoria. Rifle Asso- ciation!†the high scores which he made during ‘the season. Lhe pre- presentetion was made at The Warâ€" der by Mr. S. Hughes. and the ad- dress read by Mr. J. A. Williamson. Mr. Sinclair appreciated the gift and invited the members to D. McGrib- bon's restaurant, where he was the host of an oyster supper; VISITING FRIENDS. Mrs. L. McGregor is visiting her brothers at Gelert and Haltburton. †RETURNED HOME. Mr. Fred Knowlson has returned from New York after an extended v1- NEW BUIUJING. Mr. Eugene Fee is erecting a. new. modern building opposite the mar- ket. He is going into the machine business. PURCHASING GRAIN. Mr. Andrew Robértson. one o! the best looking, best natured and best. hearted farmers in Ops, is for this season buying grain in Lindsay for. Hurley and Brady. - NEW STORE. Mr. R. S. Porter has moved into his,new store next to E. Gregory, which was formerly occupied by Mr. Hickey, confectionery. - NEW HOUSE. Mr. R. Spratt‘s new house is rap- idly approaching completion. and will be one of the most modern res- idences in town. - FIRST PRIZE. Mr. H. J. Sootheran won ï¬rst ï¬rst prize, a. handsome silver cup, at the Beaverton rifle meet held on Thanksgiving Day. ANOTHER FIRE. A ï¬re was discovered on Tuesday Inst by Mr. A. W. Parkin in the kit- chen' of Mr. A. F. McGachen opposite Dr. McAlpine’e. Mr. Fred Parkin, who ï¬rst gave the alarm, ran over. followed by his father in a rather summery attire, with ï¬ve of thonill In passing senten Archie McLaughlin the killing of his last autumn, the judge (lacun- this crime impressed him as most cold-blooded within his V'V ience. ‘And most of those who are familiar with the case will entirely agree with the words spoken from the bench. It is impossible to em +nrfninfra.‘ doubt as to the; man’s guilt. ‘ He was t slaying his wife equally certain with his two yc U _ {certainla doubt as to thew man s guilt. He Was tried and convicted of slaying his wife. but it is almost equally certain that he made away' with his two young sons at ’ the same time, and tried to cover his crimes by setting ï¬re to the house. What he did not expectâ€"and there is always something that a murder- er overlooksâ€"was that three or four people returning home late from a. party should see smoke issuing from his house, and come to the scene before he was ready to an in the strikingly brought out that in mass times there‘is 'a. great deal 61 flabby moral cliar‘acter displayedbe men who think well of themselves, Bat the curious, the discourgging fea- ture of the whole caaepcameout in Mam ‘when one witness?†1 after 'an- The Case of th’é Man Who Awaits Ex- ecution at Whitby Sentence of death on ughlin at Whitby, for E his wife at lebridge the judge declared that (Toronto Star.) hands, and got. the fluxes under con- trol. Mr. Pukin deserved much credit for his energy. as ho mved the building and its content. from destruction. NEW DOCTOR. . Dr. W. H. Clarke. a young com- petent physician. has been aim: in as a partner by Dr. 0. L; Coulter. ELECTED OFFICERS. At o. meeting of IAO.L. No. 577 the following omcere were elected :W W. M., Sun Hughes; 1). M.. A. De- lary ; chaplain, H. Miller ; may, W. McGar : financial secretary. Thou. Murtag‘h; treasurer, 13. Cook; lec- turer. W. Henderson; committee. Ii. Needler; R. H. Bell. R. Scott. J. Milburn and J. Perrln. AWARDED CONTRACT. Mr. William Huhgerford bu been awarded the contract for new steam piping in T. Robson's tanner-y. HIGH SCHOOL STAFF. December. 1888.â€"The Linda? high schaol stat! for 1889 is now com- plete. They are: 'J. C. Hat-stone. B. B.A.. English; J. Head, French and German; Miss Marty, specialist. 1L. headmaster and mathematich W. S. Milner B.A., classics; W. H. Stevens, B.A., science; C. A. Hardy. PICKED THEIR RINKS. The Lindsay curling club skips met last night, and selected their rinks for the coming season. They are : W. McLennan, skip; J'. McMillan, G. H. Hopkins, G, S. Matthews, Dr. Clarke, J. Reid. Alex. McDonnell.-' skip; J. McLen- nan, D. J. McIntyre. Dr. McAlpine, A. E. Amos. G. B. .Matthie. A. Barron. . Sam Hug-hes, skip; J. 0. Ha:- stone. D. Mch-lbbin, E. A. Hardy. G. E. Broderick. J. D. Flavelle, skip ; J. M. Knowl- son. J. Cooper, Dr. Poole. R. J. McLaughlin. J. G. Edwards, skip; W. 8. Mil- ner, H. Gladman, F. Knowlson. A. Lumsden. T. A. Pratt, P. Morgan. W. Hudspeth. son. D. McLennan. J. Keith, skip; E. Gregory. F. McBumly, A. Knowlson, J. Davidâ€" children. He talked about a. young woman, saying things which, 1! un- true, made him out a. slanderous liar. true, made him out a slanderous liar. and which, if true, made him out. a hound. Yet none of those to whom he spoke seemed to feel that it was the duty of a right-minded person to tell him that-he deserved to bekick- .ed the length of the main street. In- ‘ stead of being diseouraged, he seems to have been encouraged in the be- lief that he was a duece of a fellow. But he moved, as he supposed, amid the applause of his fellows, and was something of a hat-room hero until he tried his hand at murder, and made a bungle of it; If anybody in Uxbridge had knock- ed McLaughlin down when ï¬rst he deserVed that treatment, there might ! i have been no occasion for a. hang- of mg in Whitby jail on the 13th July. . There is another feature 0 this and similar cases worth, considering. and that is the practice of making a criminal 'trial a public spectacle. People come from near and for to crowd into the court room, and sit for hours in‘ a place where the alt they breathed was as bad as the moral atmosphere in. which they were enveloped. People dearly love to be horriï¬ed. They like to feed their eyes on the countenance of a monster. They like to agitate their imaginations by picturing the scenes described, ï¬tting the prisoner as they see him into the tragedy esthe story of it in unfolded. They like to WatCh the lace of the doomed man to _ L1 Agga see whether any “11" flit across it. It is not- necessary 1_ . W. Wallace, skip; J. H. 51 n. 'A. Keith, N. McCrimmon. doubt: - J. H. Sooth- ’, howevau of emotions maybesure, thatiithereisinthe community a man with a mind hall unhinged. or a men nursing dark thoughts oi crime. he will be one of the ï¬rst to arrive. and one, of the last to leave the feast oi sensation- alism which justice furnished for all who care to come. It is necessary, oi course. that when a man as put upon trial {or his liie’, the trial shall be public. But what makes it public ? Surely it could be made sufl3ciently public ito serve every interest of jusflce without opening the doors of the ’court room to all comers until the place is packed to sunocation. If in criminal trials the doors were open SICK HEADACHE Sick headache are not merely :flictions to be borne u may a pouibleâ€"they ere danger tigmk- unleh the digestivg systemisoutol order, and their is proof positive of eeriour trouble end a waning thnt MW†should he heeded W prowl» . «3:; 3'3». Sick headmhee ue canned by Indigen- tion, Biliousneu or Constipation, and no amount of "headache powdm" will do more then temporarily relieve them. The only way to getrid ofthetn entirely in to cure the Constipotion o: Indigettion that is coming them. end nothing will do this quicker o: mefeeénly then Dr. Mem’: India Rut Pillt. “biâ€"mend- Indian Rom Pm: ere purely vegetable in chm-cur, and are free Many hermfnl dtug. Pot om ï¬fty {em ghey lggve been in comma! use in to the press. to all who are elected representstnres of the people, to ell those called on the jury panel. and to such relatives or friends 01 the accused as he may express s desire to have present to watch his inter- estsâ€"some such manganent should be possible and should sumciently guard with publicity the proceedings of the trial. It is not so easy to see in what way society reaps any ad- vantsge from the present practice of making criminal trials public enter- tainments. Canadu, end have proved mooteï¬'ectivein reguluing the howeh, â€ding digestion, banishing sick headochee end tutoring vigorous health. â€'13:. Mom’s Indian Root Pm: have stood thumb: omï¬fty yem. 25c. “mdcden. W. H. W Co., Ltd" Brockville, Ont. 7 Manilla, May 23.â€"-Anotner highly esteemed resident of this neighbor- hood has passed to that ‘bourn from which no traveler ever returns, in the person of Mrs. Charles Keeler, sr., who departed this life on Friday. May 20th,' at the age of 70 years. The deceased lady’s illness was of short duration, having contracted a] cold, which soon developed intol pneumonia, despite all that medical skill and loving hands could accom- plish, she succumbed to the malady. The ’ ftmeral on Sunday afternoon from her late home was very largely attended, over eighty carriages lol- lowing the remains to the Methodist churCh, Manilla, where an impressive sermon was.preached by Rev. S. A. Dupraw, after which the remains were lowered in the tomb by her four sons, Messrs. Charles, Albert, 'Lachlin. and J ohn, Keeler and Charâ€" les, and Morley Keeler, grandsons. “The deceased_leaves to mourn her pass an aflectionate husband, four , __.-‘I-o . Esteemed Resident . of Manilla Dead 80118 three daughters, namely: )SAY, ONTARIO, grandam}. m M McPhall. in holidaying in our. for a few that. line B.“ J. Broad in home tromTo- ronto {or the onion. His Honor J udgo McIntyre, of Whitby, was in town recently. In. R. Hodgaon and Hunter John Wu. are spending Victoria ho- liday: in Uxbrldxo. VERDICT IN DEATH OF LI'I'I‘LE BAILEY BOY. Peterboro, my 91.â€"The jury in the Inquest on the dentin 0! Jones A. Bulky, e. child 0! ï¬ve years. who died under Christian Some trout» meat. no physician being c.1111. re- turnednverdict totheefleotthot the ‘child died 0! natural causes. The parents were exonerated of Inten- tional neglect. u the iury thought they were under the MW of B. J. Todd. Christian Science reader. who load than to believe thnt he could heal the child by pm. The verdict concluded: "We recommend the passing of n law that would pun- ï¬sh such man a Mr. Todd." The latter was the principal witness ct the last sitting of the jury. special prayers for each disease. ‘80 fore he saw the child he gave him prayer treatment for symptom . as told him. On discovering the pro sence of the abscess, he applied the prayer treatment {or M. which he claimed to be able to tract ial certiï¬cate. He got money tor his treatment. which he did not give unless he got it. WE FIT THEM ALL, ' YOU CAN’T FIT ME Our Clothes are always a badge of gentility for any an y proportion. They’re ï¬tted with handsome, stylish garments made from choice fabrics and we make no extra charge .for being able to ï¬t unusual sizes. However we soon remove all doubt and anxiety from his mind by ï¬tting him perfectly. We often hear this expreui on when a man of abnorm a proportions enters our store for the ï¬rst time. The extra large man, the stout man, the vet tall man or the very short man are ï¬tted here correctly an 4 well.‘ BLAMES MR. TODD . Houzer SUITS at 810. $12, $15 and $16 Thousands 0! people owe their good health to "Fruit-rum†Thousands of other: no npidiy being restored to heath end strength through the nut- voiiou power: 0! this estrus-diner! medicine. Here in Just one one in uncut“, Ont: Thin Famouo Fruit Modicino Promptly CUM. “For yours. I m a nutty: to Chm. use Continual. I tried pun. etc†and consult“ any-scum without tenet. IT IS SIMPLY 'l‘hen I been to take "Frult-a-uvu†um thou wonderful mm which en- 85c. At Galen or iron by two tormen- citinens in the per- son 0! Mr. J. R. Wilson. of Port- land. Ore.. and D. H. Leary. of Los Angeles. Cal. Both gentlemen lett Lindsay many years ego and are are now borth successful business men in their respective homes. They “are .both oicthe opinion that Lind- say has advanced rapidly since they lelt. but they note a great change in the people, many with whom they were well acquainted having lett the tawn. They will spend some day- visitimr friends in this vicinity. TWO FORIER CITIZENS. Lind-u? m miter! on Saturday visiting iriends NOTHING TO COMPARE (in) WOPHILE BONNEVILLE. Mk: I. box! for 83.50. or trhl lilo ' Phyoioiam and Ordinary Remodiu Failod to Roliovo Children Cry Q. FOR Putnam's ‘4 3 DASTORIA ONE DOOR WEST OF THE MST GFFICE MAHVELLUUS PAGE man of ; Form HE who has Ma'- 0‘ .otblci 1. 1909. of the o 22. 1 in given IUiSfl. owsto: mltbed 1t wife mama 1‘ have erly li' in $01 in that 311 arri‘ 39.1 e: heAtA than not