SEPT. 12th, 1901. Liifle Local Lines Hymenial Hurrah for the Lindsay Central ; Kinleyâ€"â€"Southa.m Some of the ï¬nest speeding horses in On the evening of Sept. 2nd a. very Canada. W111 be there. pleasing event took place at the resâ€" â€"-â€"The Board of Trade will meet idence of Mr. and . Mrs, Richard tonight (Thursday.) Important matâ€" Southam of Oxbow N. W. T., It :1 ters will be discussed. Attend. was the marriage of their daughter â€"â€"-Work has begun on the grano- lithic pavement to be put down in the lane leading to the Daly House yards. -â€"â€"The steamer Alert sunk in Clear Lake last week by: collision with the Theresa. Maud to the Rev. H. J - Kinley, B. A., late of Pierson Man. At 8 o'clock the bride charmingly attired in a gown of white cashmere and satin and carrying a beautiful bouquet of cream tea roses, entered the parlor, leaning on her father’s Sunbeam has been raised and is beâ€" , arm. She was attended by her sis- ing repaired . ter Miss Myrtle Southam looking â€"-â€"‘l‘.'antedâ€"Girl for eneral house - - - - g ¢ very fairy-like 1n white and carrying w ork oer month to small {Tilllg‘et Wages “$10 a. bOUQUet of Dink roses. lev. Mr. 0" POFSOH- Allison of Pilot Mound 5 ' . - 7â€"9 - _ supported the Apply at this ofï¬ceâ€"~30 0' groom, while Rev. Mr. Wilkinson 0f oflicials of Sturgeon Point Killarney Man. performed the interstâ€" of‘fer a reward of $20 for the return . ing ceremony. The happy couple left â€"â€"-The a canoe stolen from Mr. Hugh l I on the early morning train for Bosâ€" wharf and the. Conviction I ton where they will attend the New Musâ€" O 'Lcary"s l of the person who took it. {England Conservatory of Music and children national dancers e-in BletSo cleverest Canada. winners of many prizes are, The , and one of the special attractions at the, Lindsay Central Exhibition. â€"â€"Miss Connolly of Ops, who has had had already four amputations for bloodâ€"poisoning in her arm had a Toronto hospital on Mon- The arm was removed at the - conven- . on the Mr. appCill‘S. 453 name end hai‘.‘ goods dealâ€" ‘ fifth day. shoulder. â€"â€"T he public Library Board met on Monday night . port showed a gratifying increase in the number of books taken out durâ€" instead ing the hot months as compared with the same period last year. â€"â€"The more sheep than formerly. A shor time ago Horn Bros got half a car load from Mr. J. W. Shields at; Vicâ€" At present the Lindsay Woollen Mills are busy on blankets for a leading departmental store. i ‘ ' DOT-en“ I 3’" "ll ‘0.) .: life Benson at . {0301110 wl . Lindsay db 3 stock 1 ever befm lasou’s nita afternoon in- the re the Ma ~ . 1: 3.10 in Illt ' S. 30. am will leave at all excepi '.ow a ï¬ll. After the 1 51h 3.1.3 " even- 1(1ch - . . . . " north country is raising del'nor to the (lrillia Packet Lu . 3 Emmy 'lait ’ . it than (01. ould be sent ait that of Lhat town pro- llughes that to toria. Ithd. ‘ecflin ~: n troops sh l: is Well for Mr. 1 cf it out. FALL a, all the new- rices, from th won did not 111‘: â€"Afte.r drilling down 40 feet on Mr. McCrea’s lot at the corner of Sussex and Bond-sts. Mr. Mosely struck a. flowing spring that gives a two-inch stream. The lot was flooded for a few days till on Tuesday the flow was plugged down. Ryerson, Toronto specialist Crowd of lleaboro r, T505. Endicott's landing :3 huge off balanced down m a thud and Mr. Crowd beâ€" i: would have taken another ght to equal his tonnage. '. Oi. ’ 2-) $995 “lab dics’ MADE} S, also a mo? rts. Blouses, Bla. ber we keep in in this line i steady dwei r, Wellington J offers. son of the n a position on the e Winnipeg Free -â€"â€"Dr. in eye, ear and throat. dawns visit Lindsay professiomilv on urday, October 5th at. Benson llouse. d â€"-36â€"2. -â€"Seems as though the best there is will be set before the “Book†and wife when they are in Canada. the Lindsay creamery .- has take lonal staff of th "Welly" showed marked adap- far literary work when at the :lshvrc and has only followe uses in taking hold of journal- llewish hizn eyery success, week a local 111s \veSt end shoe 1‘0- . . : , ~¢ _, evening la». Monday received an order for a case of butter to be part of the. bill of fare for the On i‘llt CITE. dmade some humorous about the Speeches of the re- _\ new English visitors while they are illinery workinrmen's met-l. ing. Toronto. â€"â€"Horn Brother have been showing a line of white blankets made special- ly for the departmental store trade. 'l. of the chief spokesman cal- uh A~AA 'l'l‘ an insu lg name whereat large and 1110 COLOREl 6 making speci ‘ rcpared to sho Dress Goo- a nice 81300 Hits. to Order v )_ ‘ . "aster became serious and sla They are (iixs‘i inches in size. have and blue borders and sell at per pair. See them at tle \‘.'l;ll slmcl pink $2.00 Lindsay Woollen Mills, 9:2 Williamâ€"s . crossing is at once an- into One line - going north. -â€"On Sunday a conoe was upset in Midland harbor and one of its oc- cup-ants drowned. The dead man is Driver Ilagerman of the run between ’3': House ,. on. ’l‘hursday. :of curbs. s? l‘.\'l§‘..\' and s] rains “ .1 iron. 12:: ‘ ‘ \' slips that .Xer: walks should ’0 given M : .. nmgatlons. Blackwater and Midland. erly lived in Lindsay and was. well- . .3...“ _ g . . .,. ‘ 7 .- I'l.‘C~.‘ll'..'\ a l.ll‘.T fiend of - War club was plowed up . lknown here. A. .\ewman . . . . . . ercd on Monday evening 111 40 feet 1t 15 10 mâ€" . fizl‘lll of Mr. ‘ fun. 4 of Ops. .9 thick. tapers from 4. to of water. â€"â€"The very best. security is offered weighs 7 . by the Victoria Loan and Savings Point. and l T - . . «heat stones are very rare 1 to. for monty have been buriet deposit or debenture, with- '5‘ Said ll) 91' OD. drawable at cent . "3‘? 120mm. Ills? lll‘ical Society ‘" 301%. per compounded halfâ€"yearly. T1,; 7 .-, arm, ~ . . v a . 4.....ul‘s of Smith Mrs “111 l-‘r-nulun I' ails FF . HOW I w 3.7 . .. , . . Fl lLuQ l li‘; .5 The company speculate, but all of its funds must be invested in mortgages on real esâ€" tate or debentures in which their is the very smallest chance of shrinkâ€" in excursion _ (fr; nflel- Pin .‘ . ~ "~§ .m- lovizi Villtll‘l at ‘J km- 0 3 ‘ ., ~ ~ 7. -- ' Wm tolling at Sturgeon i‘ol-lt ' War _ - “l ~ * harvesting 3:35 and "I n‘) farmers ‘3‘“ their ' llev. J. J. Rea’s lecture drew a full house on Monday night at the Cambridge-st Methodist church. The subject was “Some People I’Ve Met.†tea was at his best and that means his hearers were regaled with two hours of wit and wisdom clad in as bright oratorical garb as can be put upon them by any man in the several province today. Grave and gay, the. themes of laughter and problems that lodge deep in the human soul,â€"-â€"these ere treated by Mr Rae in a most 811- mme Was Mr. .10“ to \M W . Women loll Fans â€Jivcml I’Olnt from Willem V011 -londay afternoon. . n, he Slum: yacht Daunt- -- MC they 50 deported themâ€" :aen and :5 r ' .0 be oncnswe to fighting 7-319 Utllcials down up- mm and Wellâ€"nigh land them- Meeting W 'wlleeling to the golf tertaining fashion to the great light and proï¬t of those who heard w 3 court. reâ€" to him. -The Salvation Army will celeâ€" brate the annual harvest thanksgiv- ing festival on Saturday, Sept. Tuesday Sept. 24th, inc.usive. The ofï¬cers in charge of the local SOOn set out upon corp solicit from the public a tithe “all and _ item“ tr owr'ha‘llcd them “11' of the bountiful blessings of ,, _ cc ihEm rePli \lIlQSS’ W. make very insolent ‘ bstructed her path ' am “'1 . . ' ~ Alan they met and al- In chi‘ Ull‘t'll ll. .. . . «flashy . M " nldde hlgh‘ 33me “er ‘ ‘0 so one. instance, .~.» 1 Com Besides this their 72 ‘ “Ct had a rowdy tinge. . Flavelle to at the upper wharf. and store in kind 0 as to their names one {wing to God. Anything received be turned .to good account to or c:n§1h8.1g8ty oflici- support the numerous benevolent in- marks t1tructed to punâ€" stitutions as well as to continue and Ian to tolerate to extend the evangelical work of the >0ï¬ender by the this successful organization. . and the reeve's thanksgivin g dlscourSe so impressed Su ‘ {POWG by fear, they In apologies and “~05 We? .not to S ed it was none of . nereupo ° 15 bet: Such re .u' Seized lat. - 1 This action DanYin his will nday Sept. ..._. ks will be tastefully decorated. â€"-Have you tried the new Barber (1 Tobacco Store, one door he Daly House?- Dan. Me- at Gribbon, the proprietor. will be glad ‘ “Silo 'v. 1‘3 that rac hop on conâ€" west of t 91v - . es in hke manner T m0“ again, to see yon; the youngest EUniversity for a year, before resumâ€" ing work in the Manitoba conference. ERcv. .Mr. Kinley is a son of Rev. ’John Kinley and grandson of Rev. Francis Metherall founder of the Bible (‘hristian church in Canada. The bride formerly lived near Bury’s Green. Congratulations. Shellyâ€"Brown , The St. Catherines Evening Star of Thursday the 5th gives the follow- ing account of a wedding that will interest Lindsay people : A pretty home wedding was solemnized at 4 o’clock yesterday afternoon at the residence of the bride’s uncle, Mr. John Conistock, Welland avenue. The contracting parties were Mr. J. The librarian’s re- t Webster Shelly of the firm of Shelly Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. costume of drab cloth, and attended as maid of honor. Mr. William Shel- v.’ Ill Sat- ence of about ï¬fty relatives and cut flowers and potted plants. The handsome gold watch, which was the ceremony by Rev. Mr. Harvey. in number of handsome presents of which she was the. recipient was beautiful chair presented by that body. Mr. and Mrs. Shelly left on the 8.15 train on an extended trip to Muskoka, Toronto and Lindsay, whither they are followed by best wishes from a host of friends. and in which the Star heartily joins. l 1 dan, Campden, Toronto and Port Hope. Among them were :Mr. and ers. J os. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. J. ' He form- The body was recov- placed with them eithâ€" any time. Interest 4 are not allowed to Warder extend hearty felicitations. Grayâ€" Campbell wright writes : “Oh fortunate. oh. happy day, place Among the myriad homes of earth, Like a new star just sprung birth, W 21y , doâ€" right. inst, Mr. Allan Irvine. field At two o'clock to the strains r cash as an of- , Special g meetings will be held on ""nd when the bar- her veil and orange blossoms. qluin. ~. The bridesmaids, Miss Our New Fall Stock of Clothing and Gents’oFumishings is here, and in VARIETY, . LE, 15 Just a little ahead of anything in this line ever brought to Lindsay. The best dressers in town and county now buy their goods from us. MEN’S TWEED SUITS fully trimmed, p from MEN’S Twain PANTS, bargain at BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS styles to choose from, ranging in price from - BOYS’ KNICKERS QUALITY AND STY beautiful goods, cor- , rectly cut and beauti- erfect garments, for any ï¬gure $5 00 w equal to custom made, and a great 950. 1.00 250. up-to-da.te, nobby 9 goods, dozens of a large assortment and all ! perfect garments, at - Gents’ \Furnishings All that is new and desirable for Fall wear. Our stock is worthy every young man’s investigation. †THE CLOTHIER and FURNISHER, LINDSAY Bros. and one of the City’s ris'mr - ' . ;_ 1 ° and gowns of white brocadcd silk young business men, and 01158 Ida - - - - and white silk organdie respectively. Jos Br f L' (I ll b d The Ceremony was performed by the . own 0 in sav. "ie r‘ . - “ is tt' (1 _ l d†l 1 L Rev. Mr. Howard, assmted by " a ire In a fan some travc ' r - . - ‘ ““5 Mr. McAllister and Rev. Mr. Shilton. . . , . After the knot was securely tied the by Miss Elsre Stevens, while. Miss . . , , ,. . , bridal party drove to Mr. Campbell s Itetta Brown niece of the bride, acted - where they received the congratula- eighty guests. 1y, brother of the groom, performed . - . ‘ . gratulatlons over, the bridal supper the dutles of groomsman. ’llie 1n- - . was partaken of in a tent prepared terestmg ceremony was performed by . - . ' ~ for the occasxon, and beautifully dec- Ilev. \V. II. Harvey, pastor of the . . , orated thh “elland avenue church, in the [resâ€" .- water lilies. . . About four o’clock amid showers of friends, after which the assembly sat . _ ‘ rice, the happy couple left for an ex- down to a sumptuous dinner. rIhe . .. . .. _ tended trip to loronto. Slagara and house was prettily decorated With Buffalo. gr , t t 1 b ‘d The bride's going away dress, with 001115 rcsen 0 tie r1 0 was a p hat to match. was of the latest shade trimmed with white. satin Rev. Boys’ Youths’ and Little Gents’ Al _. ï¬ll l‘i‘l \. n" 4 ~- ,. tions of over Con- Misses’ Childs’ and l ferns, evergreens and Holidays are over an The Sturdy Feet St SOLID 0A LS will have to march off to laces in ordinary Shoes. BER can resist t d the BOYS and GIR )on ï¬nd the weak K TAN NED LEAT have a number of lines, bought direc rder to stand the HEAVY STRAIN 0F SCHOO WEAR. IRL or the KICK OF A B0 We will be pleased to show 3' School. Nothing less than hard knocks. turer and made to our own 0 be repeated t from the manufac- of blue, formaly presented at the close of and applique. The. bride was the recipient of very handsome presents, We The brid as f " e h or some time past numerous and been a valued member of the Welland showing her great popularity and the - "a ‘ ‘ . - , . . ' ' a cnue Church LhOll‘, and among the high esteem m which she was held_ Y are prO‘Vlded for in our on these Boots and quote The TRIP or A G SCHOOL BOOTS. you OUR PRICES. Fliliill .OHANIIER THE PEOPLE’ BLACKWELL’S BLOCK, Prof. DORENWEND " of Toronto, the "famous Hair Goods Artist is COmlflG'. He will be at Ben- son Housc. Lindsay, W Passing Summer OUR MOTIO: Quality the Highest Prices the Lowest. # S SHOE STORE, NEAR THE MARKET Already the nestling sparrows Are clothed in a mist of grey. And under the breast of the swallow The warm eggs stir today. 18le I Already the cricxet is busy With hints of soberer days, And the. goldenrogl lights slowly Its torch for the autumn blaze. Guests were present from Buffalo, 1 Olcott, Lindsay, Niagara. Falls, Jorâ€" O brief, irigllt smile of summer ! 1\\ ’ .73}... r 14 I 32:} . e'l‘v. ‘ - V "n . 0 days divine and dear ! The voices of winter’s sorrow Already we can hear. Celia rl‘haxter, in N. Y. Tribune. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown. Miss Annie Kellett and Mr. Will Brown, of Lindsay ; Mr. and Mrs. M. Campbell of Chatham; W. J. Vick- ers, Olcott, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Coms-tock, Miss Sarah Com- stock, I’cterboro ; Dan Comstock, Kendall; Mrs. Alex. Flack, Lindsay; than usual isn‘t it ‘?†Mr. and Mrs. W. Wood Buffalo; Mr. senger to (Jam. and Mrs. Homan, Niagara Falls ; Will morning. Kergin, Toronto.†The Watchmanâ€" ,‘.. Ni", H V: ,‘ ._â€"â€"â€"â€"0. High Water This Summer "The water is nigher this summer said kind and style of Ladies’ and angs Wavy and Plain Fronts, and shade. by all classes everywhere. at the Hotel and see his new pasâ€" last day of the fair, with every Centlpml‘n's \Vilzs. Toupees. Switches of all long hair in every His Art Styles are kn Be sure to visit his Show Rooms designs. He will fr most suitable Their use 13. Gentlemen who are Feather Weight Toupees an Please remember day and date, Saturday, Sept. 28th. Johnston the 01119,. length own and worn "Yes.†replied the man who wheels 3 . at cc of charge, demonstrate by ï¬tting you what is the and Younger Appearance. estigate and see his (1 Wigs, worn on over 55,000 heads. the Esturion among the stumps nd of the trip and the rocks at “but it is always higher Last year One cause thie year is the but the driVes es in fortunate ar. had on before Boyd’s and becoming to you. dds Health, Comfort bald should inv this e the other, Our correspondent at Zion, Cart- second year. rains came heavy through the. upper lak for Sturgeon lake this ye When a new household finds its ___________________._â€"â€"â€"â€" Au Open Letter to Mr. Smith Mr. Henry Smith, Fenclon Falls, Sir :--â€"In your letter 0 ted in the Watchmanâ€"Warder in nce to Mr. John Austin you the last. I sold my vote to for Order Ilathbun’s got down first and got past Bobcayge passed the Falls. that the with Boyd's stayed in the lake those logs did not p let Midland Prosperous to "Has the law against taking sawâ€" The result was i logs out of Ontario done any good?†eporter to Mr. John Carew prin refere make the statement that at provincial election hoveâ€"named gentleman Now Mr. Smith I 5 statement as a de- ate lie, as I never sold a. vote to can- ed I And rolled on its most harmonious f last week water that came through ‘said our r lately. “Yes, a good deal,†said the hustâ€" Taxe Midland as Why that town has had a the been with Into the. countless realms of space,†' for ass the Bobcayâ€" any water OUt- ling millman. over . example. none wonderful boom on account of New houses have An event of no. common interest took place in our community on Wedâ€" ‘ , nesday the 4th of September. That $90" an event was the marriage of Lillian, T eldest daughter of Mr. Joseph Camp- bell, to Mr. Stanley Gray of Cart- the a load of slabs. the Fenelon _ characterize thi went out at Caygeon. of water has been good tained.†so the supply new law. and well reâ€" rushed up ever since and filled new families. Three years: ago the‘ now it is full If a man town be- liber Mr. Austin or any other reform At the election mention Carnegie’a agent at Kinâ€" mOunt poll and marked my ballot for didate. place was dead ; was life and is- growing fast. had ut money into that -â€"-â€"Rev. J. J, Rea Of Oshawa prclatch-fore the law Was made he could get dollars now for every ~dollar t in. I know of property that was $200 then that has lateâ€" It was a good The ceremony which made the hap- py couple one took place in Janetvillc church which was beautifully decora- ted with flowers and nearly " filled with guests and other spectators Who were ushered by Mr. Walter Veal and M Mr. Church Notes. ambridgeâ€"st Methodist ', His sermons Were elivery. twice at the C church on Sunday. models of exposition and (1 â€"â€"Rev. A. J. Strike is meeting With 1y sold for $1000, marked success as pastor of Queen-st “Railway Sermon†was an able effort much the large congregation. St. three l P“ bought for n on me for someâ€" appeared in this paper man who informed on r dumping LU VLlJ. your S‘DIOC thing which about the Craig . Austin fo into the whether I did it not going to to tell you. the IaW." ' "There is some talk of stopping the refuse export of rough lumber even, and re- quiring that it shall be m some sort of article here. you think of that ?" said the report- er the wedding march, ably rendered by Prof. Swain, the groom with his as- sistants entered the church and stood before the alter. A few seconds lat- er the bride, leaning on her father's arm, entered with her bride’s maid each carrying beautiful shower bou- quets. The bride looked charming in She wore a gown of white brocaded sat' in trimmed With pearls and silver se- His church. river. into What do ade _ . your cunosrtx As to the load of wood aced in my yard that is between myself and is none enjoyed by satisfy Andrew’s on Sunday by ton. Mr. ed flat- adin-g members The sacrament p1 Mr. Austin and of your business. very poor case in with Mr. Austin or need to Yours, etc. . â€"-â€"The pulpit of church was occupied ReV. W. M. Martin of Canning Martin's sermons have receiv tering comment by- 10 of the congregation . of the Lord’s Supper was administer- ed after morning. service. “Well, that is going pretty far," said Mr Carew, “and it would be out at ï¬rst but I should not if after all your co you would not. inconveni name into it. be surprised lead to a. large increase in the fac- tories of Canada." bring. my Wood and Miss M. Rowan also look- AMOS TRAIN. â€"-36-2-. ed handsome in their picture hats