is. ol‘ t‘anningtqn_ ‘ MP. A. Bagshaw’g. Albert r; and Mrs. go, of Kimoulu, vlhewey. Kinmount, gag}, ry. 'l‘ornnto. are visiting ‘vr sister, Mrs. Rich, ,7 ng their mother In. ‘ ) is still Very in- Ir. Hy. Whaler spent 6 Ace? {55:21.9 rams! dsay. iss Emily Hardy is 1‘5} gi cousin Miss Mariâ€, mm. It ‘5st nary 'l‘eei’ is â€it“ ndx‘athcr at Orinia. r. and Mrs» :Yrthur H I Eva-mt or BOWMWmQ guests m‘ their cousins Ir. my 115. for a couple cl davs ,, Very sad accident m. I :rsda-y afternoon: Aug-nae .ï¬ n “r. Douzal )l'cDonald wwï¬ h minred while- unkno‘ing M n his mm; The tnp rope“ 's. 3. Rice visited with T1 Ids 131?“. , wm reel is visiting-hi- 99er. H’arvpy H'a-rdy, of “aâ€: I Hard}. of Lindsay, 0’30 '5‘ \. flacKay and Miss Kn“ Kay, 9? Wondvilla. spent an; at. Mr. (2. W. Hardy's - '3» â€Sim: broke, tï¬ro‘winw l‘. ‘ the load backwardst pm 5 t the- vwek end with m u Hurray. ï¬n . My; Mrs. ’l‘hma. Kim“, ‘d du‘iHe, were at Mr. S. Rico's: Q - m»- :«wry: tr) chronicle the M, “r. Iâ€. J. XaQCaKiernell. '5 nnï¬m-«i to his bed through in- ,N resulting from a fall throng hp dour, , on thy- flour striking his m shnlï¬dt‘rs which had theedectot lyzinz his limbs and at tin. writing h» has not improved. 3.5211921th 15 f-‘lt for Mr. w- M and family and his my 13 hum» fur his Compl'em'mov- haw. few irmn I‘em'el’ attended in .‘itm m (mum. on Friday. " 8 Katie Buck, of lieavertomjs Ln 0_ 3r» 1' Miss \fmzz tack o WH h I'm-(firm U“ frlm ('hurm- “hater, m“ Lanai“... Snmiwx‘ at. his nade's. If. 5mm†and “R. \h-himah‘l, of em. up a" “r. h. .“chona-fd‘s. are phased to note thfl If. Treth‘w-‘y is rwnvering fr. ack or' puo-nmnzï¬a. D~fÂ¥i.§\‘ “he! t'rr's. H}: 701 (I ll r»- and ('Ofa 8mm. x‘n9 guests 0' fl! I .uu hope illery Store a!“ l' t ra mm! he “as sleeping in is F ail? the spot to make Km); [as ' t he \1. the ('anail‘fzcn West. I“ an Lately rely on \\ .\ “Pf. Sun. rernrned Mom’- 111 an extended trip ‘Wrizht V“ cousin :nnd house w:- i'xrt her partial†I?) McFadm-v : r on the preï¬x†3" :r the mm: (30%?“ L'nr‘t Arthur u mun pol is (i rm. i» McLeun‘ , \dums. of Lindsay. . 'H (.‘annmgton, taix'H‘H. OPEN w n'vrm'nt, MW†:A Hnrvh. Reward return to: ,Thl o 1C +: m: TD R113! 1 can, Elana. I' M. in 5:006 5‘5“ as: â€a but"! “I? #1 was wrecked! fnrrunateiy 8Nâ€" X‘Vheâ€"n the trail 02:3 X0. 6 ST. \ !:‘1'LY AT members preaent. comma N [C A’I‘IONS. 1‘ Mm the vice-president of the 0. 1'2! r.» the pass in G. B. S. ï¬ll in: t‘aa winter ice road; from Jas. Long, notice of engineers meeting an‘ a» I). and W. Act; from Supt. Lynch re drainagg; from John Brock re sheep killed by flags; from Impw-‘ml Oil (‘0. and others. INTERVIEWS. Mmsars. H. Dohsonnbw,‘ Miles and H Hart re settling expense re time 1m: in bringing the crusher to Lind- :st rin- repairs. Mu, w 5.10am re drainage that had mi ‘wn properly looked after by ’31? B. 41-. S railway in building t.‘1*:" :- )z1d (‘ lerk was instructed to Ms the C l’. R to clean Out 20 rods 3 tdrain south from where the «572’ 3:. :rossed it in order that the WM»: may he kept in the said drain am :10! diverted down the railway (I::.'Zl-‘\ as is now the case. Ma John Brock, presenting peti- tl ’71~ ur‘drossed t0 the ('3' {MR asking t1.“ -19 west ()ps station be placed m. :‘v- v'nmu‘sdon line between con- Cm m tun and three. Council in- 812‘ 4 ‘tV-d the clerk to forward the pe- 01 ‘1 Mon-ed by F. w. Hickson, seconded, U W. Rest that this council pay the *6 “pended by Mr. Dobsoa in bringv iii-I the stone crusher back to Lind- M; for repairs as it should have Wm returned to Lindsay last (all by 0;»; 42 Applications Lne prospecxov'rs have ï¬ftun “(h 31:6 disputes and [it 31W“ '3 one or two cuses htigshon‘g W‘ result 0:»: council met Aug. 19, all 'urdyâ€"On the 16th in Babmygeonithem This popular material is being used 3xtensi361y'beeeueo of the good service given. These come in ,shndea of mauve, blue and pink, with plain colored trimmings to match. Pnce â€2.00 Dainty Dressing Sanka at .................... 50¢ “d 75: Special prices on opaque :mndow snwu mounted on reliable tuners dirk gtren or era: with brackets ............................... Trimmed Shades in cream and green 37 insertion complete with brackets.......‘........ Tapestry Curtains A aplendie quality Paillette in deBp rich black exe-ellent wearing and vude dress width at Per :74 ...... 89¢ god $1.00 Rich Mousselino Paillette a lovely quality cloth for gowns and wish: skin dyed wide at, par )6..... ................... $1.25 Women’s tong Silk Gloves made how very best of glam; silk dnuble tipped ï¬ngers Mousquetcin wrist; 16 Buttén length 'L par~ pair.-...........A.‘................;..\ ......_...........u...$1;m ... n “n -U. I.†:- DI..-» nl\lfl with Window Shades Heavy Mercerized Curtains well knotted fringe on .top and bottom '22 yds long. shades of green or crimson. Per pan-$3.00 illK (Inuuu: UIPFCU “busy-u “vu‘,..‘..v____ , 7 \ ......:..............~$1;oo ‘t. par. pair.....-..............v.......;.. Women's Pure Silk Hana “Secomh†in Black Jutly with lisle thread garter mp size 8;, 9 and 9; price....’... .........23c Womens Lida thread heme Bly k, fan and Colors 3130 in lime al.31388 price an. u..-oc1...-...o-vou ooon"' oooooo-ooooo.c..o.2 Black Silks Cash and One, Price; Ops Council Proceedings SECIIOK 0M BIRTHS “ For 18 Claims Ind ime .nd- ded the mg: .nd- Mr. Wm. Ray, asking that road ditch on the 9th concession line he ‘ cleaned out as water was being dammed bacL and injuring the road. W. Walden the matter was referred (h motion of W. Best seconded by to F. W. Hickaon, commisaioner in that divisioa with power to act. Mr. W. B. Fee. asking that the councii again write board of railwnv commissioners re giving him a cross- ing On St. Patrick-st. since the devigtjion in lieu of this had not yet been purchased. The clerk was in- strdcted to urge the board to either. haVe their order for the deviation er and give the crossing on St. Patrick-st. ' ‘ Mr. Sam. Jamieson asking that 1V8 road ditch on the 6th concession line {all had bv bec cleaned out. on motion of F. W. Hickson. seconded by G. Maloney : the matter ‘ i Robertson. was referred to Com. :windnw sha-lé 37 x 72 inch 1 pk gram or cram color Compl fe Moved by W. Best, seconded by w. ‘Walden, that the following bills be gpaid: the Post. for voters’ list. 0‘20 ; Charles Shire. for graVel $4.50; interim orders $58.85. Mr. P. Leddy, complaining that No. 1 drain was in need of cleaning out. Council said he or some other interested party must. give notice thereof to the other parties to ‘the award as required by 13%. Council adjourned to meet at 10 a.m. Sept. 23rd, in new oflice over Williamson's huness shop. , The Value of We creamer.v Q to have our pa with a higher t5 general rule in C ~o.ol--c..~-.~ y a o . ca...- eamery en shbuld endeavor u our paSrons dgliver cream higher test than 1.: now‘ the‘ rule in Outage? _, ' 7 ' Pure, Rich Cream x72 inches Lace The'C‘Zt‘mcret'e vI-Iighways. That Dead in and :Out of Detroit Are Considered to be the Last‘ With‘d in‘Durability and Law Cost ' Of Maintenance i - i flay come to ocofl." but “ they remain," 1: hot, to pray u did Gold- sm‘ith's visitors, u but to become converts to concrete rad-making u practibed ‘bv- the bond 0! county [all “whim "3' w... w-.." . rend comhissioners of Wayne coun- iwhere 1 city medium the t3? Hichigah. Detroit 1: n log", ‘oncrete and where the eh, m on 'nnd growing city and the “def.“ .91! onto the concrete. . wards it end any from it in "tre- Theron! is not â€Clipper-y u the mendous; Because it is the "éehtrezorginnrl dirt reed. ~ In the early of the'automohile industry the numâ€"iwinter the wind arries the now her of cars in use in the city is ewuy from the concrete roan end it vm-v lax-wee and‘ the weer on the ii. min lean slippery than the dirt wad was ‘ necessity. The success or concrete cross walks and concrete bridge floors led to the belief that in ,1hat material lay the solution to the iproblem. ‘ The results apnk (or {themsélves ' row In the vicinity (( the city line of ‘ ï¬nd it. u the Grand River Road there is slhfl. ‘ †stretch of particularly bad road PM? the which is rough, uneven, dusty or dinsry dl muddy according to weather coudi- losd thei tions, and over which it would be concrete practically impossible to haul s tmr than the ton load with the average tw0chorse road. It tesxn. In passing tron it to the lac“ n concrete road, which was built lust ,wcight yeiu.‘ one does not need tho light at :thst can day or a competcpt guide to tell the ‘moment of passing. A ‘; 1-11st TRIED IN 1908. The fl i The ï¬rst stretch of cocci-etc, wss ‘ tiful as 1 laid on Woodwnrf'z'aye road during after mil “he summec 011908. Though}; lobjectJe over it is such that the road is sub- (199311!!! jected to a. very severe test. It is municips to all practical purposes in as good ditlon le condition toâ€"day as when ï¬rst laid. The wet: For automobile trafllc they certainly .33 to be THE NATO RAL. sl'f't"~f-"~1<x"m ‘ “ Only one Sai'z:at.L-JL.3; “Mn-1s iout i_n the qr:.inarV mind as me 1 probable new leader or {193381 ati :n Army. For years gone by Salvaé tionists the world over hue regard- ed ï¬r. Bnummll 300th 3.3 the natu- 7 a} successor to his. fatheg'.’ the ï¬rst beloied gqnenl and {oug‘ijer of this are ideal, presenting a solid†eveni surface which permits the at to be? driven rapidly, yet. at the acme time. a surface which is dustlesa and noiseless. and with a crown so slight that. there is no danger of slipping. “ How about these roads in wet weather end. in the winter, time? " W. Hâ€. Cullis, Powles' Corners; Ben Smith, Bury’s Green; J ucob Wilker, E‘enelon Falls ; John Gram, Fm lon Falls ; Duncun Tolmie, Glen- arm ; Geo. Goodhand, Baddow. The judge appointed was Mr. A. P. MgcYannel, u.s.A.I pf Piston. M'r. D. A. MacKenzie. B.S.A., ii:- !ormed The Warden- that ï¬eld crop competitions were growing in favor. and productive of good results to the format it given proper attention. The idea of“ the competition is to New York, Aug, 21. â€"0flimal anâ€" nouncement of the succession or Bramwell Booth asvcommander of the Salvation Army was received at, the National Army head‘quairters this afteraOon in a cadet cablegram, which was translated afstoIIOWS: -- In. command‘iof Salvation Army. He 4ocepts appointment, um: '..u.: mm at all is. God is mzm we. “ I am desired to inform you act in accordance with procedurg Sulvt't‘ion Army' deed poll. The general has appointed William Bramkvell Booth Messrs. Thos. Lube, Fem-Ion Fans ; John H. Stroud, Powles Cor- ners ; Thos. Curtis, Fem-ion Falls .- now. remarkable Christiim move- ment The document set forth that “ Not by reason _oi his relation- ship to the ï¬rst general. nor the fact that he is the eldest son of his saint- (edâ€"mother but for himse we place hid: in his father' 9 seat 01 honor and responsibi.i_ty_ His conninission V35. ‘not giveï¬ him fo'r armchair shoot», inst" the seated message continued, “ but for service in the hottest part ofthe ï¬ght}: . ,1. .\- a, The winners in the ï¬eld crop con- petition, which was held under the auspices of the Fenelon Agricultural Society during the early part of this week are .3 follows according to or- der of merit, : Bramwell ROADS m we comm ARBMON5LS Booth is Successor vs; the question ukod my time- thq rub.†But I! it. Let us look and ig‘every can the answer what this side 0! the question in the tint there It! no trouble» maver- light of the experienoel‘bf the com- in flat respect. In vet III-the: the xniuionorl of Wuyno county. The only pines the†V†tronâ€. was ropds they have been building m mu-.. . 9L“- “dines-new the road. built to take care 0! 'tho road. 1.4m snow 1’de tor‘good “Minx: ' ' The harder road â€ï¬‚ue wan hqrsea’ shoes more npidly sad is probably harder on the nurses' not but with proper My this trouble cm be minimiud and the suing on the horses' muscles more thtn makes up for \he 'Weu' on the feet. ’ l-‘arm not: the line between Wayne M Womb counties, who ï¬nd it Mary to hunt both wnyo, mu g splendid opportunity to com- dinary dirt road. They say an: to losd their than. both ways on the concrete road tire: the horses lea than the return empty on the "dirt md. If the haul is all on the con- crete road the only limit to the weight of the load is the qunntity thnt can be placed on the wagon. i The white roads are really bau- 1tiful as they go on and on, for mile iafter mile. their choline“ being on l'objectJeeson to the street cunning deportmenta of own the progressive municipolities. Their saniury con- 'dition leaves 110th to be desired. The wen- isW so slight in (our yem l†to be of yet unnotioeable. There can be no dust from their waxing. Phem from some unimproved rotd. COSTS ARE MODERATE. ".Oh yes} you any it in a good {CHANGE 01-" BUSINESS. fancy Dress Ball Held at Bobcaygeon sad claim their ground is unï¬t on account of wild seeds. which at pre- sent overrun many farm. Where this occurs it is due to neglect or cal-elem tilh‘ng of the soil, too much Among the guests were people of prominence from widely separated sections of both Canada nod the United Stiles which lent a unique ‘phrise of interest to the occasion. foster the growing at grain tree from all obnoxious and foreign needs. with en eye to plunpneas and purity of sample. The minimum number of formers to enter the competition in each township is placed at ten. and the maximum twenty-ï¬ve. Good subsuntiel cash prizes one given competitors. Thin coupled with the fact that it. stimulates the egricul‘ turiat to use care in the selection 0! seed and proper-“ion of soil, nukes it forcibly plnin the object of the competition. Ttgo Ops farmers seem to hck a spirit of bntbusium in this respect, Amid much aclat. . Fancy Dress Ball of unusually brillinnCy was held at the White House. Bobcageon. on '1 hursdny evening lat. Extreme en- thusiasm marked the many success- fully evolved features of the enter- tainment, had the eluborate cost- umes, especinlly thou worn by the ladies, were greatly admired. 'lhe dancing which was partici- pated in by .11 3318“ who attended in fancy dress, was tastefully execut- ed. and several of the apechlly handsome ï¬gures were wildly-3p- plauded. : Mr. Hunter Trotter has son but his back seIVice to Mr; Chas. Lind- say The deal was closed 611' Wedâ€" nesday afternoon Hr. Lindsay uk- ing oyerrï¬gs robes. whip; 5nd :1! The music was rendered by seven! well ' known artists tom the Unlted States who are at present sojourn- ing in Bobcaygeon. and galhntly proflened their services in an eflort to make this one of the crowning 'evenu; of "the sum season here. the concrete road with the or- A BEAUTH'TL SIGHT. “In..." a“ Chi-“W or ct a cost less then, 310,000 per progmsiVe mile of 15 feet rosgwny. In many nniun’ con- instances the ï¬rst. coat. for e. veter- be desired. bound mandala will come very close to this ï¬gure. The «an out in :1 tour you: Wayne county (or repairs [at you able. There air veering. on concrete road: was 3200, an. Int can be being on 33 miles of wide. Almost brought ‘0 ell 0! this wu~spegt on ducking "a md. and shoulders. a. Very small part. in- deed being spent on the concrete it.- ’ERATE- self. During the am yet: 812.500 it “.300“ mepentinthemecountyonthe “£605? 29, m2 built at a concrete richer In cement than that and in ulna-t. nay form of concrete oduéruction, no mum {or 'hlt pathos- it my luv. been intended ; they as built an: I. but city where 1.50!- eoou m high, they â€hunt with . moan uon sue! emission Joint . they cre built 0' materials punch-cad many miles “my day. labor instead of contact lsbor. The cowl-ate roads in Wuyne county have cost from $1.04 to 81.75 per [square ynrd complete. The ï¬gure lvnries with the cut 1nd an required m?m,~,¢e price of mourning whicg varies st, diflomc rum-0nd siding’t'm the length of haul. (or mud-.13. The ï¬gure- giVen includo‘ the coat of concrete culveru. con- crete m. «tins. laud tile dong the street car trucks, open ditchel. grad- ing sad the mm! or gavel shouldâ€" ers. Yardage 'u ï¬gured on the con- crete only ; the cost 0! gavel should- en. otc.. being apportioned over the concrete yardage und added to its little more than 81 per squu-o in: to the highest tttainmentl. which good judgment and work will produce. Succesdull candidates who desire to attend the coming Session of the Normal Schools must make applicr tion for admission to the Deputy Imister of Education not um than Tuesday. 8429th 8rd. The norm! schools om on Tues- day, Sept. 24th gt 9 .. m.. at which time all candidates must present themselves. Applicants no required to- be ,t least 18 you: of age betore Oct. lat next. Further lnformtion regarding the condtnonm' .dmi-ason my boob- ained tram sections 4 .nd 5 o! the oyundns, copies 0! whiCh may be oh- ta. on opplicatlon to the Deputy ' ter 0. Eduction. No candid.“ Minister of â€Educttion. No candidate ply fullyvith all the alum-mats. Of Interest to Normal Entrance HARIJNGâ€"HUGHEH On Wednesday, 21% Aug, 1912. at I "E “0". St. Jamgs' charch. Kinmoum, ()m.,% n by the Rev. E.‘F. Hockley. Lydia. ‘ :‘M‘‘mf.m Maud Huzbes. of Watson's Siding, to1 mfl‘m'flm â€I.“ Oscar Wilfred’flarling of Banach - I‘M IN Thé happy couple drove from the ml WI Tm church to Watson's Siding. where a! F T I andlunld wedding repast was mod and theft II II Mae: 'proceedod $63123. to Torodto’ “dz W Falls. On ’ their return‘ they '1th I ‘ mm Wutson'n UNPSAY BRwQI-I. . ,- . - ?.r' f-.." [A cated wild mustard, which in a M- cult weed to get rid of. It. is farm- ing to a disadvantage and s 100- of time an! In»: to 3110' the ground to ,grow thou pernidoua punts. which up: the viulity o! the soil and who the (me!- of his liveli- Every township should enter the competition and rap tbq reward. which is in item for :11 who endetv- or to elevute their busineu of all- cropping in grain. cud not sumcient I attention given to needing to red‘ clover md timothy. Summer tul- loving u was the pmtioe some year. 330 and followed by root} crops, LOW COST 01" MAINTENANCE in means that in may case. the re‘te road an be built for but HYMENEAL. Candidates Md. Aug,‘ “19...“. g u. at ih""i£‘éK¢-nzie's nu, K1 $914,... flaw-2.1mm Stewart E‘O' Connor. akin; (or voucher. o! monies: pud to the township by the C. P. R. Ken- ipth Duke. taking the council to replace the wire (em they removed in building cement bridge at Bols- “or , S. J. HcKinnon taking it he got-eta be snowed my tor eta-ud- bx court at revision; John Bailey, ("~an on my. expended under by-hw ’ for A. C. Grnhun wowed on the coun- ciy coking grant for the North Vic- torin Agricultuni Sock“. )lr. Tulor addressed the council. was “not to? to mine the road it Beave'r Meadow on Victoria Road to atop flooding 0! some. ’ Donald IcGillivnry waited on the Eoouncil re the pond on 3rd con., op- \posite lots 18 nnd 14, S. PUB He [stated am he would give a couple of dtpfl' work in draining . thin: the parties below were willing to sign paper- tut _ they would resume Qll responsibility {or dunage for water after/it went oxer the hill and that his dtmnge Ind been 850 in 1912 and an nverige damage of 320 per you for ï¬ve years previous _'llcReâ€"IcEschem-fhut a grant 0'825 mh be made for Woodville Agricultunl Society 1nd North Vic- toria Agricultural Society for 1912. 1m muons m and no lo!- ‘noon on Wrd the government} 1 l boomer Nciu in command 0! Capt. Cannon. and utter a short any in town left by train (or his home in BelloVille. Mr. Hunter is a proï¬t!- cial ' magistrate and am throu 1 tom [Aka Simcoe on a tour 0! in- 1 opection of the game and ï¬sh over- New Bridge to be “Built At Mud Lake Narrows wrv--- ., seen. The captain. who at all timeludnhes a strict observance ' of the game luvs. in particululy ntrong in his denunciation nininst all violate-rs o! the Lord's day. who boro, to the Rev. '1‘. H. Perry, H- A., rector of St. mttbiu' church. Helifux, LXS. The ceremony was pedomed b5 Rev. R. J. W. Per'y. brother of the bridegroom. . The bride whd was given away by her uncle, Ur. F. Gibbs, of Lindsay, (tore a. gown of ivory duchess satin At All Saints' church. Peterboro. on August 20th,-“ 12.30, the nur- rim was quietly solemniaed of nary Ethel. only daughter of the ht: ed in Lindsay on Thursday uter- noon on board the gout-uncut Giflord. Brooklyn : Warden Hunter in Town- -Wil| Enforce the Lord’s Dayin Regards to Fishing and Hunting DI. PERRY-GIBBS. THE DOMINION BANK mi: 10. Ian with the reeve HYKENEAL. mien: 01‘, Moore. of J. A. Wilson. C‘nninfl‘ Swallowdown and H- Sibbo. Peter .933 nut 03!. 3038 3 93% vi U233 no. Dunn, I .603“. no Snugâ€"I3 one 3 «an, .02 lag-MA; tine on motion at new, «conned by loan. and flatly passed on no- tion at lot-tn, seconded by lcRse. By-lnw No. 393, A by-law author- izing the levying and collecting ot general ram 0! 1912 was intro- duced and read c ï¬rst sud mud tine. on motion of A. D. lemma» seconded by W. F. lies-chem 1nd ï¬muv paced on motion of W. F. ï¬ully paved on mouon m, â€ended by â€" W?.a~mwtnn l , . John Ray u nted‘collector oi nae-lot them 1912 1nd tint the clerk be haunted to px-eptre t by- law for his appointmentâ€"(lurid. .,XcRaoâ€"lonn-Tbat Hector Ic- Innos be glva till Aug. 16th. amnion. cud it he does not. in (hit. time the council will proceed to do um at his expenseu, cad tint the clerk be mtructed to notify him 0! this resolution.â€"Cu-ried. chhcbernâ€"ICBIo-Jl‘hut the clerk be instructed. to notify R. Grills, G. T3. section foreman, that†upâ€" prowl: to nilwny north 0! Argyle village requires am; with bonnet and that the approach to railway ct Eldon station village is of a. steeper grade than the nilway get calls tor, and ask h'un to notfly the coup my to java these grievances reme- died.â€"{‘drried. ‘ leanâ€"â€Wu - Tint Coun- cilors A. D. leis-chem und R. lor- ‘an be appointed to meet the C.P.B. engineer on the 8th concqosion at 2 o'clock pan. on Ionday, Aug. 12.~ Carried. loranâ€"McRueâ€"Thut we .djoun to ‘endeu'ot to profane the Sabbath by dispel-ting themselvel with guns in queet of ducks during the lesson in which the latter an he “tell. He stated to Inspector Banana-v tint. he wished it to be explicitly understood ant justice would be it trimmed with rose point lace and pearls. Her long veil was manned in cap eflect and trimmed with lilies of the valley. her only ornament be‘ ing ‘the gift of the bridegroom, u gold bar set with amethyst and pelrls. She urried : sheaf of white rose- tled mun white ducheu satin ribbon. liu Jew Campbell. 01 Mitchell, was bridesmaid. “no bridegroom w. supported .hy It. A. Robson. of Hannilton. Snturday. Sept. 14.â€"(.‘arried. \ 3. STACEY. the coinmittae , he more desirable than the one suggested by Engineer Smith. This! is; the conclusion â€rived at. and the matter will be taken up at the next meeting. of the Victoris county council held in November next. Fish and cm Inspector Brad- shlw'wbo was down the river in his omcial “putty. joined the My en roam for Lindsay at Sturgeon meted out to 0.11 Viol-Men, without regard to person, for ouch a Viol.- tion. Point . Thales: . thing‘s worth the easier ROBERT ROSS. Manager. in Hank's '. cum nutm- it a flat snd second 411:". we adjourn to hull. Lomeville, on Clerk and _.:.â€"7 ~q.._. '0 -~. '1 â€5911 A. D. Ic-