if} Iii [Correspondence 01 Tux Pom-J 'A Jm Wnnmxo.â€"A very pretty J one wedding took place at the residence at W. P. King, this vicinity, on Wednesday, 26th June, when Mr. ’Fred Bryant, Mount Forest, was espoused to Miss Olive. M. Hibbert, sister cf Mrs. King The core- mony took placed at 2 p.m, Rev. Mr. Mc- Cauley ofï¬ciated. Miss Annie King was bridesmaid, and Mr. Lyons, Mount Forest, sustained the groom during the ordeal. A goodly number of relatives and a few intimate friends only were present ; among them were Mr. and Mrs. David King, Mr. and Mrs. Woodward, Cannington, and their little daughtrr, Mrs. Wallis, Lind- say. Mr. and Mrs. Doble King. Mannie, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smallwood, Mr. and Mrs. Murphy, Lindsay. Mrs. McCauley, Mrs. Martindale, Mr. W. H. McLaughlin, and ‘two nieces. The bride and brides- maid. biack-syed brunettes, were very charmingly attired in cream serge and white nun’e veiling, trimmed with ribbon and white lace. Toe dinner was recherche and suited to the happy occasion. Thehappy couple left on the 6.20 pan. train for their home in Mount Forest. HIGH BILL. [Special correspondence of Tat: Post. ’Psnsomr. â€" Miss E113 Black, has been“. staying with her sister, Mrs. John MeKague, of. Grass Hill, for the past few months. We would be pleased to see her return to her home in Msriposa, as somebody has woren a rather severe onntenancs since her departure. I LINDSAY. LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS v x “I was tronblqd a long time. with headache. I med 3 rem recommend-ed tor coup t; l “gs not unnl I Began taking Ayer’s Pills; '*‘â€"-â€"4- “CIA Aver Sickâ€"“Headache "b"â€" " v . permanent beneï¬t. A. single box of these pills freed me tron: am now a well mmâ€. -C E. Hmcmxas, East Auburn, e. 1 {Correspondence 01 Tux PcsTJ , Pumaâ€"It was a splendid picnic, but a miserable 1ain,was the general comment on the “Gathering of the Clans†at Sebright i on the 3lst ult. It was a miserable rain? and swept over Montgomery‘s lake all day in a cold, dreary fashion.â€"iike a Saotch mist. as many present said. How- ever, when we arrived the beautiful stretch of beach presented a gay scene of animation, and continued so all day. The dancing platform was ï¬lled then and at no time ,wanted occupants. The pipers were numerous. including Lunan, Elliott; Smith and others, and all day, through wind and rain, they marched up and down the shore playing the “airs 0‘ said Seatia," which ï¬red the hearts of the Scottish veterans with enthusiasm that no rain could dampen. Sometimes the pipers would stay at the platform built especially for Miss Maud McCombe, andthen some “guid Scottish chiel†would step up and Tracing-Mb ,, sarsaparilla is the Be“. cum mumm PALESTINEâ€"ELDUN. @amuliau gm MUST 16. BY mme OAK W0 01). anneal...“ Uffllbb. sick Messrs. Gumour and MW. at an- mour's drive. spent Sunday with their pmnba...:..Thq Missal McIntyro are - â€A- L-.. "in: vlsltlng‘ thalr‘ hunt: I Noble and Miss Calm. spent a few days at Mr- and â€". Goon.-â€"We have a. ï¬rst-class temperance hotel here. “quuor shut of!†In Its motto. - DIAMOND. ' BOLSOVBR. ‘ {Correspondence oi Tan M! « Wigwamâ€"Your last week’s writer is very right in “what say all of us,†in regard to this noise through the paper stopping,endweadvise=him notto hesotast t3 start such a noise again in the future, been conclusively mom to any sane person to be entirely without any founda- tion, end devoid of reason. , Guessâ€"It is satetosay that the crops in this section never put forth a more satisfactory appearance, and the prospects are for an abundant yield. PERSONALâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson, of York county. are the guests at Mr. Henry Folliott ...... Mr. and Mrs. Cran- fleld, who have just returned tram an extended visit in London, Eng" made a short stay with Mr. George Silverthorn here, last week. Anvrcs.â€"We would advise a certain woman in Bolsover not to have all the letters she receives printed without the authors’ consent, or one of the writers will send her a more severe reprimand for doing so than he did last time. ONE WHO Knows. ISLA Y. [Special to Tm: Post] Caops.â€"The récant- showery weather has had its effect upon the farmers of this settlement. It has also had an effect upon the barley and other early crops, but on the whole the crap outlook is the best for years. Pnsoxanâ€" Mr. Alex. Gilchrist, oi Gienarm, is this week enjoying a holiday with friends at Isiay ...... Miss Belle Hall, at Woodville, is also enjoying a week's outing with triends in this place ...... Miss Annie MeEaehern, of this place, has re- turned home after enjoying a week’s visit with friends in Lindsay ...... Mr. Alex. J amieson, of our neighboring community, , A; -_LI.-I ‘ Unmlwvu, v- v..- _- H has returned home after a two months' trip to the land of his birth. He feels bodily invigorated, as well as having his mind refreshed with youthful memories. 7â€" -_J “lulu mev‘n ..___ , _ $00er NarEs.- The prosperous and healty condition of the Y.P.S.C.E. is shown by the very large attendance at its weekly prayer meetings ...... The L.V.T. is also forging ahead. The geography match on Friday last was a new and pleasing feat- ure. A literary programme will be given the coming Friday. A GENTLE REMINDERâ€"Your Gienarm correspondent last week made reference to the ice cream as "sweet buttermilk’ served at the garden party recently held ‘ here. No doubt if your Glenarm corre- spondent was present he would ï¬nd the “sweet buttermilk†a pleasing contrast ‘ from the sour article which he is daily ac- ‘ onstomed to. |Corrcspondence of Tax Post) EnRoas.â€".â€"We noticed a few mistakes in our last week’s letter, Mr. Editor, but as you were “hustling" for civic holiday, we suppose it was excusable. BALL-The Udora baseball club, having ‘ promised for some time to look after the ‘ Wideawakes’ scalps, came over on Satur- dav evening. Our boys, not aware of their arrival, were hastily collected, and when our nine players, faced Udora tour of the best men Were missing. However, the game commenced, and before it ended the visitors experienced the fact that the four stars were not needed, The score stood 25_to 2 in flavor of Salem team in 4 innings. Jas. Varcoe twirled the sphere, strikirrz out at least one half of the bats- men. Come again, Udcra. I.0.L.T.â€"The programme contest held during the last quarter resulted in a victory far Bro. Ramsey’s side. This term an individual contest is being conducted. and promises to be of interest. Cresswell ledge ircreased the membership roll by at ,,,.A_ -â€": ma.“ {bubv .- ‘--â€".-._ _ 7 least tm names last quarter. and addi- tions er: still expected. We believe that a. society which improves the knowledge and puriï¬es the morals, and has prohibition for its ultimate obj eot, is a benefit to any community. ' Fascismâ€"The smiling faces of Mr. and Mrs. John Govet, of Clinton, 0nt..‘ megsin seen in our midst. Theyre- sided here some 14 years ago. Mr. G. is __.3 an old time-honored class-leader and superintendent. Evidently they are most welcome visitors ...... The Rev. Duncan McGrem, aprominent Congregationsnst minister of New York state. is visiting the home of hisyonth andhis many triends in Cresswell and vicinity/.....Mr. Thos, McInnis, of Montreal, is enjoying holi- days under the parental roof ...... Miss Emma McCullough. of Prince Albert. is the guest of her friend, Miss A. Main- hooder. and Mrs. Elleker,"ot Manilla Junction. are off for holidays. They took the excursion to Niagara Falls on the 7th and will probably visit some of the northern towns.... ..Mr S. L. Purvis re- turned from Michigan last Thursday. We regret to repcrt that, his sister (Mrs. Hamill) died. as .was feared. Mr. P. more forbidding and cheeriess thercthan here ...... Mrs. Arthur Tremeer spent a tow asysmtweekvpthmnasaymda. _ AI.“ ...... Mr. and Mrs. John Drew md chil- dren; of Cunningham spent Sabbath at C. D. Johnston’s ...... was New: making- boehm, otLindsu, and mum of Tumm>mgnmofumBouTmnu Mr. snd'nra. thei, o! Vahntia, visited. Salem friends on swunuur. ,n. Fowler. at Emrnpent. Babb“)! st.’ Pam Woodward's ..... ' .mn gm; 186W £69m ‘. ,nra. John Nam. ...... m. '1. Emma! Yunnan.†the gun at mu Annie Wags! 1}.in 4-“ M123. motile, at um um. b'vnmna hi: can, John Noble ...... Mr.‘ J. who. mm. BMW‘IMh‘M ton- SALEMâ€"MANPOSA. St“, 0: mm. m, A. Mntchett's V31) THE CANADIAN SEE? gin sEi-i g E E E E B. 3 over the deny-st. bridge to K -et., east along King to Caroline-33., to Queen, west across the Wellington-st. brid e to William-st" and north to Bond- st., om Bond to Cambridge, along Cun- brldge to Kent-3th, and thence to the sht- lng rink, where ed by prominent member! of the order. The order of position was as follows : Ex-mgyor} W Willow. , L-â€" THE CL 08116 piece. The day passed off very quietly. I a person being obsmed under singl Influence of uquor. name No. 67. olon m 1 Fan gum A on. No. .821. ad 1048'. B. No. . __ 99. Via: hull grind hu. 0 L m. 2 Om . '1‘. BO Yam Hum-t,“ M3 0 Let! T S146, Mil L. O. L- A G AN G OF CO UN TBRFEI TBRS IN VICTORIA COUNTY. A Whole Familyâ€"Arrested Monday Morning, Clever Work or Epcot†o’uarr, at Ottawa. aided by county Constable- For some weeks past our merchants and bankers have been meeting with consider- able quantities oi spurious silver coin oi 25c. and 10c. denominations, and a suspi- cion that it was being made in the vicinity of the town became almost a certainty owing to quiet investigations conducted by Sub-Inspector Shore, The Ottawa authorities were then communicated with, and on Friday lest Inspector O’Leary, whose special mission is to ferret out counterieiters. arrived from the capital and istered at the Sim son house under the unocent name of mith. ing as a cummeroial man. Next morn g he went to work with a had locate the guilty parties. Monday morn ingabout 2 o'clockInspector O‘Leary and the two constables Jumped ‘ into a rig in waiting at the Dominion ‘ Bank corner and started for the country to arrest thgsaiepected parties. The t2|:oads shower that" tell an hour previous, but ‘ they made fast time, and in about an hour _ . .. ._____ u... um. of Ronni-13m they shower tum. Lou. .. m... ,_- 7 _s _ they made fast time, and in about an hour and a hall from the time of do rture they pulled up within a short tanoe of a house occupied bya tam named Mur- phi, on the township line tween Emily an Mauvers, about a mile from Mount Hersh. A little altar day- t they a preached the house and emauded agmission, which was refused, but the door was insecurely fastened and yielded readily to a little pressure. They then arrested the occupantsâ€"Wellington Mur- gsy. Allan Murphy, and Lillie Murphy; illiam Murphy, whom they were very anxious to secure, was not present, but soon after he came in from the barn and threatened to paralyze all hands, but after a show of force he quietly submitted to ; Constable Short and allowed himself to be the premises, and were speedily rewarded by ï¬nding a ladle with some melted metal in the bottom, several plaster moulds and other tools for turning? out 25¢: and 10c gieces. andanumber coins in the un- nished and complete state, affording in- duhitabletproot that the proper parties had Murphy, er.. being an old man, and very ill, it was decided not to disturb him, but the other members of the family were for 8810 kuplï¬g' __ -_.1 (Munchkin- th 101' sue scapula. Insneotor O’Leary and Constables Short and Crawford deserve credit for the clever way they have handled the affair end the secrecy with which their movements were conducted. The offence is such e serious one that the agree! hes ta be of the most conclusive meter, and the slightest whisper . would have been fatal to their 31100988. Gourd Sporting Rota. â€"-Another match in all likelihood will take place between the Ontorios, 0! Port Hope, and the Athletics, oi Peterboro. on neutral grounds in e iew weeks. The On- Mondey morning and suggested that the teams identical with those thst contested on Wedneedsy lest meet etIJndsnyend play for $250. The Athletics ere agreeable and told the Ontarios it they sent a repre- sentative here that night with the money they would cover the amount. This Port Hope assented to, end the arrangements will likely be made at onee. The Port Hopers, no doubt, teelsore over theirdeteet end are looking tor revenge. The Athletics will be prepared hr them.- [Peterboro Review. V theâ€"th cf the lawn". u that: duty nun the good new. to othera. These three clog-gym c! the 39mm ‘chnroh have ouch nod Dr. THEE; no TED EPISCOPAL 1M8 SPURIOUS COIN. 3W Rev. A. S manna, Lord 3111th at Toronto. the shed in an. mm: of n"!- run you the bill mm: to shout'm,000.- 000,.de 88,85meme for, m incl-mo of 5.450 M" lat 7““ It is n costly buineu. The Toronto Telegrem thinks the “to exeggeute the power of lieuteueut gover- nors end belittle the supreme euthority of the leï¬eleture. which repreeenu e free people, is not the true wey to evoid friction in the working of e federel eye- tem." The but end truest method would be to avoid enggeretion in .both ass. _.__â€"â€"-â€" Cen enybody give e good reeeou why e civil servant. in receipt of e higher celery then in peid for eimiler work in privete life, working ehortor hours end enjoying speciel privileges. should be entitled to drew on the public fund efter he ceases to serve the public? It is useless to sey thettheeyetemheeetone time or enother hed the support of ell politicel pertiee. Should it be continued? the work ; the worker: enema me we of themselves. â€"_â€"-â€"â€"- IfGrend Mute: Wellnoeienote member of the government, he. no te- eponeibility, end in “en free u my other civil eervent" to expreu viewe et vetienee with the policy of the government. whet did Sir Cherlee Hibhert Tapper menu when on July 18 he eeid : When the government come down with e Under the heading “What ehnll we do with them?" the Tomato New: of Wedneedny printed the following : Needy 2,000 hnve been added to the lint of there qnnliï¬ed to tench school in Ontario. Since there ere only' a little over 8,000 teachers employed in the province it in diï¬icult to ' see where All these new We: are to ï¬nd work. Of centre 3 lnrge number ere constantly quitting the service in order to enter lnw. medicine or the ministry, but the higher profession: are now u much over-crowded n thnt of teaching. ,Whnt to do with the thonnnde ‘ of people prepnring for cellinge which ere already full to overflowing in rapidly be. , __-LI-_- coming one of the most serious problem the people of Ontario are celled on to The Great Northern Stumehip Co. ennonnced 3 new inducement for travell- ing on its eteemere, the North West nnd North Lend. It is en offer of $250 in gold for babies born nbosrdï¬te ate-mere. This doeen't menu $250 for the lint heby born on either of the eteemere. but" for. every succeeding baby a well. If twins are born the prize will be $250 for each twin, and if it ieeeeeeof triplet: each triplet will get $250 and the mother ‘will get $250. or $1,000 ell mnnd. There in but 3 single condition etuehed to the ofl'er.endthetiethtteoommittee of four, eoneieting of lending oï¬een of the oompeny, dull lave the privilege of destroy weeds on fellow ground. “A_ cylinder furnished with teeth," ssys the Sentinel. end sent on wheels so thst the teeth would touch the ground sud geered to throw the weeds beckwud would be en improvement.†This suggestion is along the hue of the new weed culture, introduced some yesnegosnanownsed oï¬'ers s grend opportunity for some in- ventive genius to esru tune, gutitude sud riches. . The Toronto' Telegnm. titer-1min: how Dr. Mantegna in his new gloxy of oï¬ioe in swelling eround the United Snee- end Cenede in e printe government on, aye : “Village le'yen end country doctors who climb to ubinet ï¬nk become eltogether too moon: to nee the novel:- inx fecilitiel vhioh are good enough to: men in privetelifewithmorehninemd mote money then eve: they will hove. The people know that theee minimal: end ei: {entitie- mulled singly enough AUGUST 16. 10mm onâ€, mug um um “I‘W‘Ma gm“ “18“.!“ «er39 your question do In! 050' annobjootto WagSoocfsEmuhlonl. I -_- A...) A. †no In latch. The following latter was waived the Sr. Pan's Mason, HA! Rim lineman Blur District, N.W.T. Via Edmuton. Ann. 813. 1895. Dunn Mn. Pusanâ€"I un dropping you suns jmchulnny thunk you par-on- fail! youâ€. Pure Candies. APPBW Lun- ches. OYSTEBS in Season. Freshest of Fruit. Best Pastry. Baker, Confectioncr and FRUIT DEALER. 01?. BEST 03 FOB m m °‘ °°' "' _ _--A .5-.. ’03 TWIm-IWI Bu: (hug, Hmns fHEcï¬ofssssr FRIEND , _-_.‘--n n I- flA-Ahfl- New Advortuemonu . McWATTERS. Palmc- Tar 508,2: .‘s 0mm f5" D.“ "#030 F r W Mc Watt": McWATTERS. ma frAa SOAP stunting! rmo m LEADINGâ€"â€" EXCELLENT r ITCLEANSES THE SGALP. RELIEVE; THE DRYNESS AND so PREVENTS NAIR FALLING our. FOR SALE.â€" SALE.-â€"A ï¬n. inn-nonhuman â€lBATHBUN WWII] t. cm. 1. BALL. )1“. P. 0. Pflflflfll‘nfll SfllllIflBY NUMBERS allll STERN FHTEHS Hot Water Heating and Hot Air Furnaces a specialty. All kinds of Rooï¬ng. fin and Sheet Iron Work. Eave_1'roughina made and put up. Stove-Pipina and General Jobbing promptly attended to. Pumps. Drains and Cisteme put in and repaired. We keep all kinds of Brass Gem“ and Iron Pépe. Cyliiader and Machine Oils a ppeciwltg. Paint Oile at Bottom Prices. Lindsay Planing Hill Doors, Sash, Mouldings.â€" Plaster Paris, Charcoal, Portland Cement, Salt. Terra ,Gotta Material, Drain Tile. etc., etc. NORTH up of mug-at. 3121003, éï¬fumumgg‘ 00M. and W000 -fll'. byucnrâ€"ingyourCsnnod Good: m an upoddl: well wppliod vi“! 01M for “\mping and picnic 1: bundle:- plloo tor Shingles. anbc.hth.3tc..thtnst Embraces the but goods known to the trade. Ladies who are pu-h'mll-l' about the quality of their Teas know, or should know, tint we pick out the best. and. that our prices we always moderate, 7 That’s whit we offer to the People of Lindsay and surrounding Conn try, Amt. G.H.M.BAKEB The Bahama Oo’z; 001' General Grocery Stack HURLEY GEO. INGLE. some Good- and Tobie Delicacies from us. We only for capping and picnic parties. Fresh and appetlzing ted Ham, Tongue and Chicken, Boned Chicken. loneless Pigs' Feet, Salmon Steak, Lobster Flats, Sardine Paste, Anchovie Paste, Olives, Import- ed Chutnea, Pickles and Sauces, Salad Creams and Dressing, and the com- moner lines of Potted Goods. managea- Give us r and General Jobbing promptly attended to was and Ctstm put in and repaired. kinda 0f Brass Goodn and Iron Pipe. d Machine Oils a spec-21¢! (g. at Bottom Prices. a callâ€"our work speaks for itself. . 15. KENT-ST.. ~LINDSAY. FAMILY GROCERS A Brand New Stock in a Brand New Store Jae. Smith a: Co F C. TAYLOR, Instance 0000 on the mud floor of the no... Madly-ct 44m TEE FAST STEAM . m : 1 Mi- vbywu. «unplug or cru “For I'M. and m Momdon nppl: "A; of Joseph I d Vesulmi Adminimtim In. at .0 MW m‘wm Wotan .Mwo ’ hoflendfof†with mun-ohm“ °‘ ‘h In“ gum in the 00“" Mflgm,u!o'odockpm-°“ Ind- ud plunke- tollou'imz. I lumbar mnueu- . TUESDAY, August E “MN m a “GR}:YHQUND-" FARM LAN D5. Neww UDICIAL SALE I; bring- eucceu, end there {over our counters. New every thyâ€"mew way- to ect its service. T1108. SADLER} YACHT 0 0160! ml Echo an 33M)! 2 gm Lisr» one 03110! DEX We): landfill flat I: KcAu] Andra Esmill ï¬st bl nex balls Bnmw McCsl Rabin: eds: " s 555': mummmmm tun, ‘ 2515555 It ent Tb IA: