THE mSAY POST. vâ€"â€"-â€"â€" W. U I ‘ . \ .3 during the days of the Fair of the THAW TAKEN WWW , ~ < 10 ° -.... . -â€" WEDDING BELLS . . .............._ .. - S Clal Sale of Hair Goods ‘ 1†ll is? $155. is. up Shayla“ i; t has been a leader at Toronto Exhibi- ACROSS BORDER awn... " Wï¬orrium‘ 9,23,31,- nx-c v )n- tion and should attract thousands to BARKERâ€"MORROW rm: â€d". ‘3“ â€ddd‘d's dread 'Fdid- . . A very petty wedding “dd .01- For Fair Week '34 “ii-yd“: mm gel the int ___.__, ._ Rushed Shrleklng and emnized at the home of Mr. Robert ' 5.9.“8 “kinlla‘l‘f '~'â€"'â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€" Morrow, Woodville, on Tuesday, 1 ‘ l .- o . Se t. 2, when his daughter,HMargar‘ . , . 5 y 7 , ,1- , ,l 0 En" ARY Fighting IMO Vermont 3pm,. united in mm...“ to Mr. A new and very specml stock JUSt arrived 1‘ ' 3 ___.â€" W. A. Barker, oi Hartley. The cereâ€" . , . 38 . (Special to The to...) mom, was permrmed by Rev, w. w. SWItches, Hair Nets, Barretts, Fancy Pins, ; W. F. NICHOLLS. Coaticook, (2., Sept. Illâ€"Harry K. Brydcn assisted byTRev. W. R. Arch- . . . l . . Dearth claimed 3 Little child this] Thu: 1:39.: 3111:1de across the Ver- er, botlll1 residient ministers in Wood etc. Spemal pI'lCCS In 311 llneS for Fair linornin i th V 1' m0“ 1‘ er 15 morning. He Was Ville. T e bl‘i' e Was giVen away ' y . . . ' Kc: :Freierigck n NichollZfSOZgiil “1:21:01: snide??? sailed Ludhlshqhil‘ters at 8 he:1 father, and’flooked chag‘miltig, in a Week. Be sure and pay Us a VISlt, It “'1“ . hs i' . O'COC’. an trus e . s rie in-g and we ding gown 0 cream 83 in rimmâ€" . hat- Agrilling,sillndiy.mii:nil\-?£:ï¬sc?:: ï¬ghting, to. 8. Waiting automobile, ed with silk applique and lace: She be to your lntereSt to d0 50- a- . ‘irnllwav m d . _ which bore him away to the border carried a bowquet. of roses and lily _ RS. , : _ ' ,, an an mov ad here WIthv line. It is reported that the ofï¬cers of the valley. Mi8ses Reta and Mar- . he: : ;:*Z ;' " full, lanky not long ago from Camp- acted under instructions of the Min- caret Campbell, nieces of the groom. R L Mflfl GA“ Draiï¬gasnd Ac- , i’ 2-: .. y 3 r NIH, I "’L'Hf‘w‘i' .- . ister of the Interior. The suddenness act-ed as flower girl and ring bearer, . . Lindsay, Ont ii: :2"? 'i'f.‘ : Th9 funeral “I†take place tOmOT'.’ oi the manclzuvre took both Thaw and looked charming, dressed in . now "1 :l .3 , r.\\\' from the family residence to the; , and his counsel by surprise, Thaw white voile trimmed with shadow )WW up ‘ / an S \(‘itmpltel‘fcrd train and. interment willl smashed a window of the jail with a lace. 7- -.-â€"__._ DU“ 0 “3"“ We? in ("dmp‘ddllfdrd- I - Byron bottle as the ofï¬cers dragged him The groom's gift to the bride waslest daughter of Rev. Geo. Gandier, M DER . STORE I . i ' 7 ‘ down the Stairs- He protested that a beautiful pearl necklace and to t-he'was married to Mr. J. Arthur Ham, 0 N STORE DRUG ,- ‘ DANIEL J. LUGGAN Toronto. Secretary of the Baptist it was a CaSc of kidnapping, but was flower girl and ring bearer gold bar elder son of Mr. John Ham of Coho-g! D 3?:'\ ‘d‘ " ‘r' I Fonalon Fall-s, Sept. Sâ€"News was LaYmen‘s Missionary Movement told that it was “all regular." I’ilns' The wedding miarCh.WaS played conk, Rev. Geo. Gandier “flaming" IS SUTCLIFFEJJS //:â€"â€"-_â€"T a.†5 - â€" lI‘t‘Ct-lvell on Monday afternoon of the Mr. W. C Senior qecret' r f th :31: Miss S Iallafrbleslilltt, of 0:183:2m. The‘Ll‘ldc was attended by her Sister,:? . LINDQAY POSTidenth oi Mr. Daniel J. Duagan, f 83pm, Lame†'M‘i'q... d y (1:! 6 NEW ORGAN READY h 03" {)l‘eted 0m, e g 0 3 Miss Grace Candler, and Mr. Milton, _- Er: y Ivomlam' ,following an operation at ment _ wm b 1 455mmâ€, 0W, arnh pain xet bar rpin. u and Ham was groomsman. After the wedâ€"5v- at t M d l B . WIS,†if paid in advance: St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, at lth ' '_ e: one Of the. speakers 3; ’ 'lc prisons we e numero S h' h ding breakfast was served at the rec-i ‘81 0 0 e “8111288 M "Hal. ’ ubliSher We have the age of 57 years. The deceasedl e coming Limb†M‘SSIOna'ry IDSU‘ AT ST MARY S Cost y, 8. ow1ng the esteem in W m tory,, Mr. and Mrs- Ham 16ft fOr 31 o be" anugszrlntlon agents. gleft home on Tuesday of last weekEtut‘e. Mr. bcnlor, who will be rcmem- ' the bride was held by her mflnyltrip to Niagara Falls and New York.l "0382 a Reveldtlon l is: no . ' ‘ '1'" g \\' ‘for Toronto, having been advised by ’bered. by many. LindSayites as a . 5... friends. The happy couple; gift amidst __ , Wk 13'1'..5‘u\ 3' l"""L" ‘ ibis physiCian to consult a specialist “€331“? and mnvmcing Speaker, has The following are thespecifications showers of â€(‘e and c0ne 1 on e . William St lyears of age. She had been ill for - lllll’llll GPFlCE CLOCK ‘; ,‘rcgarding a lameness msulting from â€01‘9“ - ,n fracture of one of his legs, near the among 0th?†â€Whig-h, which occurred last here persist l on several occasions, of the new organ which has been in- at the Laymen's Mis- until the blood is puriï¬ed. ESQme time, but previous to her ill- :Dr. Williams Pink Pills have cured l GLASSFORDâ€"KILLALY. \‘enlno- train for Toronto. ~. , e " At the resmence or Mr. and Mrs. It is time well spent for any Visit- The bride travelled in a blue tail- A.gor to Lindsay to take a walk stalled in St. Mary's church; and The bride's drese Was oi dainty stick hite marquezette, and she Carried a bouquet of bridal roses. The groom's to facts; never overestimate a the high esteem ill-Which the young W Value and you will always ï¬nd e:- to pedal, swell.to pedal. couple are held. After supper was Pistons , ,. . or‘d suit nd white h t -1. J. Reid, Cedarhdrst, Lake Simcoe,jthrough the store of Messrs. J. ,Sut- .7“ \L. .,, .., ,3, spring, Sionary Bahluet in 1911. For many will be opened by a grand recital by, c a a ' on Friday last, the marriage of Misa'Clifl'e Sons. This store is par-aw- ’ """" ‘ ' ' H The news of his death came as a {years Mr. Senior has born an active Professor Email, of St. BEBII'S' GARDNERâ€"PRELISE Edith Killaly, daughter of Mr. Richâ€"lady well laid out, and has many .â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-1~ “a, shock to his relatives and to hisgu'orker in the cause of miSSlons, and Church. TorOD’COv'On Thm‘SdaY even' Oakwood Sept 9_A pretty wedd- lard Killalv and grand-daughter oiTmmm‘mdable features TWO £109“ V “f, P3535 AND CRIMINALS imany friends at Penelon Falls and 'his wide experience and prescience in' 1 . . inv took' placeon ASaturday after- the late Hon. W. Killaly, Toronto,.eXtendmg from Kent to William i "" éiicinity, Where he was well knownl‘ShouId prove a tower 0f strength to Great Organ, 3“ m' Wind Pressure on at 4 o’clock at the residence of to Mr Willard S Glassford of Beav_’lstreets in the form 0‘ an L “0rd ,.,, W. ,-_.3 -- - _ ‘ ' Notes Ft - ' ' ‘ ' ' _ . 3 cc _ ll d rrt ‘ frrz _ 31.35333... .1 . u... (.\ 5 Rd popular with all, being one orithc Institute. . . IMrS. Gmcg Prouse, Eldonâ€"st. Oak- erton. was sol-emnlzed by Rev. hIr.;e,sY a ess to a cpd. mcms 0 I a- 3 ‘ . . . v3.- . {wivdlcr .the oldest and moSt respected resiâ€"l Open diapason Metal 61 is l . ,elthler streets, and the various ~e- , i «29> ‘ “ ': . . . l - [\vood, when her fourth daughter. Best pastor of St. Andrews Church, _ g) ' . , ,3 a, . .. g .. .\. -e" :dents of this. SeCtion. He is survived‘ ,Dulcmna ---- Metal 61 8 . . ' lpartme‘nts are admirably located -ur‘ ‘55 was: “3°' ‘ “““ " "". - . ‘ . 7 ’Maudc Estelle, was unit-ed 1n maf- Beaverton. Mr. and Mrs. Glassf-ord. . . t . 3.. , ,-: \ arbor-:33" his WldOW, four sons, Joseph; Melodia ................ Wood 61 8 . t M R , Ra 0nd Gardner f t _ t th crther lakes servmg customers, and saying them .13: ‘ ‘ ..; MW : x9“ and Harrv at home, and Chap, a d flute ............ Wood 61 4,151? r0 t r‘ Th? hollgmwa ni el' let on‘a “p 0 e n“ t n ’ many unnecessary steps. In fact it is e '. r'“ 5... . -..‘ fl... . « .tA»..“ ‘ . . - e - c ‘. .r . _ (A . . .1 , J :5“: I.) lcs in the West, and two daughters,| ALL SKIN TROUBLE PrlnClpal ............... Metal 61 4,: c it‘ll: of†th occasionbwith cuiland “1.1 realde in Beaver on ‘3 pleasure to shop at this are. ‘7 " ' i ‘ ' - .. . \ U,“ Misses Jennie and May at home. Two j SW91 Organ. '4 in. Wind Pressure. ï¬e (fig -ch r rec-fl“ 1d ferns The . - Abundance of natural light and high ‘4 ‘ ‘ ‘ ' " sisters, Mrs. home of town and: Bourdon ............... Wood 61 16 S‘s: *i‘h 9:18 1‘; ft‘t‘en ded ' looked CASWEIJLâ€"‘DL‘DLE‘ power TunsSten electric lights that . .. 1.0 2:; . ' i , , ‘ , , . v, 1, ’ . ‘ .0 , , . . ' 1 Mrs. Jinkinson, of Verulam, and two i Greasy Ointmenls N0 Use-..Mu5; Belomii diapaSOn ...... Metal 61 8 _1 “-t 0 e and th th A \ery pretty weddme 1500“ p1?“ . throw a. soft and natural light. spien‘ "1" "'1 ‘ : irothere C. J., of Calgary, and; , lVioldi gamha ......... Metal 61 s 5“?“ ï¬sh“: 3‘21"“ br fhmomwhl' e at the home of Mr- and Mrs- W†rdidly ventilated, heated with both -;._ , ,1,th W (.{immse' also 51mm. him i Cured Through the 8.00d lViol di'archcstri Metal 61 8‘?th tâ€? '3 95:1 t: "g , 1 1;? 'Iiudl'ey, Midland-Ave†Midland, onlhot Water and hot air, and equipped, ‘l h A d A“ THO .ill of whom have the Sincere sym-i -â€"â€" 'Apol‘lne ............ Metal 61 8 ,0 t e Srrrlilms O- dJ:e(:n§I:1nh:r Ziece September 3;â€1’ When ï¬le“. onlyï¬vith all sanitary conveniences, it .. g; 311‘, lat-‘1'; m- the community in theirl It is not a cood thing for people (.‘elesti .................. Metal 49 Sllll'b 23:1 ' (l-renren Ryv W ’Lim: daughter, Lyllah. “'35 united 1“ mar- :makcs an ideal business plaCe. A;- 3:; â€ï¬frff‘f'iS .. MI‘K lnSS.' jwith 3 tendchy to haw: pimples:8t0pped diapason . Wood 61 8:1: Ari; yttrin dam: ochre (210.1; . Th riage to Mr. James G. Carswcll, of lother very convenient feature is the 12".». If. .r. . . 1;? the‘ ___ kind a blotchy complexion to smear lFlauto traversi) ...... Wood 61 4 ï¬fi‘d‘pewfs attiredein wlIiIitve yDuchess: Midland, Son .0; Mr.dand Mrs. C' B‘ women's rest room, under the con- . 1151:. :3; 2:715: .zj - 03 ll MRS. DAVID BALFOI'R lthcmselvc-s with greasy ointments. In ‘ Capped oboe ...... Metal (3} 8<Sutih tl‘lm'ned w'th earls and silk Caswell, of Hit mOn' , Que: :43.01 of the Women’s Institute, who 7. ~-‘~‘1'~31'3‘ -1' >' T5 1 ‘ - . - :f'iCt they Couldn‘t do anvtbing worSc Comopean ........... Metal 61 8; ' ‘ . l p ‘ . At twelve o clock the bride, 1"3‘3‘Il'lliza'v'e always taken a great interest ._.~- M“. , WM ()memee, Sept. Sâ€"The Citizens of :b‘ ‘ lth ~' 1« . th » Pedal Organ slace, and carried a bouquet of white ino on the arm of her father, enter- 'lin making it an inViting spot where ’3“ â€m“: this community were deeply shocked} feed“? e‘sreaseiiogs the 130m8 Open diapason Wood 30 16 {carnationa During the signing 0f the led to the strains of the wedding lwomen and children ma? write their 131'.†3:1 swans , inf; i I ‘iintl grieved t0 hcar Of the death Of l0 t e ‘5 In, Hid inn 8 SIDCBSC . ...... 7 1 lregrister, “Oh promiSe NIe" “'35 sung march played by Miss Dorothy .- ' were :31: .3 2:..i9::.e. .‘ , . _ worse. When there is an irritating Bourdon ............... Wood 30 6 ‘_ , . , . - letters and rest when tlmd Without , :7 . “1"“ 1 IMrs. Balfour, Widow of the late Da-l _ _ . , -. by the bth S niece, MISS 28113 Brown The ceremony was pier-formed . . . . . i . w ., â€" that E-ln‘.‘ cedar-ll: .. .rash a soothing boraClc wash may Lleblick gedaCt from swell. ) , _. _ . ' being disturbed. Th’l‘S rest room is s.- 11.. _. .1- . ’, ~ld Balfour. Mrs. Balfour was a for- g, - . 11 th , ’tch‘n but f Tablet Couplers Irouse, of “OodVllle. The groom s by ReV. C. W. Watch, under an arch tuated on the second f100r of - e $512.23 3,5 Sr .;._1 .-..~‘ 73‘. Uri-9:! - - d' 391p a a? '3 paln 01' 1 1 g. 0 ' “ {rift th r'd -. 11- (160 l . . . "~‘ . ‘ __...._., i n, 4;.) r... k'llll<l-n}?rfl resident Of thls place, and led !course it doeSn't cure the trouble. Swell to‘great unison, swell to great “ to e b 1 e “as a an 'me of evergreen, decorated with pink Kent street sect-ion. Being CQnSlste-nt ,9 ,. at. .x, . . .. - .in baskatoon on Wednesday, Sept, , _ .- leather purse. The presents were and white am“ -. . it tilâ€, .1 g"r1 The deceased who had only been :Skin complaines arise from an "n- sub, swell to great super, great both numerous and costly showing . and progressue adve- 1sers, “E ’ I , " ’ _ l . .- - ‘ su er, swell super, swell sup, ’reat ' 1 3 gin that plaCe a short time, was 66 pure condition of the b100d and Will, D l: I mess . $8539»: 3! the installation of , , ' icon. was sin-active member of the :2 the ;:5: other tower has 22m to many times in this I: so far :o great effort has / mile to see 2.24: :11. and before leav'ing for Saskaâ€" gznany cases of eczema and skin dis- ,eases because they make new, rich, _ :blood that drives out the impurities . 3'19??th :::nr::tio:n:h::wd::1uv:eb:: !clears the skin and imparts a. glow Crescendo all stops and Unison coupâ€"’ S'el‘Vl es in l . . l ' - lers, sforzendo all sto s and greatly misSed by her many sincere gm health. The £01“)ng proof 13 Of p eryth'ing as;advertised. Mr. F. W. Sutclifle returned just recently from an European buying trip, and their customers can count on finding a. [splendid assortment of up-tO-adal‘ve lmerchan-dise at the most reasonable dth - l 1 t * l Combinations to great organ, Com sent“ 8 happy coup e eft on heir ‘wedvdin tri , . ids shower binations to swell organ. 1 {E p am 1' 8' 'confettl, the Pedals l gift to the bride was a handsome silver mesh bag, and to the pianist a' dainty gold watch fob. About fifty relatives and intimate friends of. the bride and groom were present. of bride travelling in a navy blue serge suit, and white felt all hut. Upon their return they will re- . side in Toronto. Some of the guests The young Couple were the recip- 1 . .1 true piece friends . feted; Mrs. Fred Tremble, Gunter, cough-rs, tremolo to swell, balanced!were Mr. and Mrs. Pierce, Lindsay; lients of a great many beautiful gifts, prices possmle. ‘ .l . - ' H ‘ v I V â€"â€"“â€"-â€"â€" . She leaves to mourn her 1083 four Ont, says. .For more than a. year swe Other Details Mr. and Mrs. (x. Prouse, Mr. and among them being a handsome cutI ' 13 333,-: 1:3, 0.3 e lp in d-iu hter (1 son , Mrs Ross I was steadily afflicted With salt Mrs. J. W. Prouse, Miss Ruth Prouse (,1 wates 'ar and tumblers. from’ < E! 5 an one ' ' - W dw rk of fr nt fcase t be' . . . bass 1 ' I one! 'th3. : "nit is as . d the 'insses Carrie and Harmony rheum or eczema. My hands were so 00 O 0 0 . O . lMiss Zella Prouse. Woodville, Miss the employees of Goo. Copeland - .... .. f - an †‘ ’ sore that I could not put them in made of quarter cut Ohk highly flh‘l - .- 1 a - q _ . l _ i...c-. «. a recent Se‘Ssnltl o‘ of Saskatoon. Mrs. Charles Ruther- . . _ _ hed sides to be in elm stained to IH' Fisher, Mrs. (-780. Gardner, Nils- song, whene. Miss Dudley had been ' and} 32.5 W 74:-» :ha \Iavor ‘ ’ord of Omern'ee ‘and William. of water Without the .Skm cracking ls ’ -. ‘Mabel Prouse, Miss Ethel Prouse, employed for a number of yeaFS, and OUT OF TOWN ‘_ 3-3,. â€aâ€" $1.293 l‘ete’i‘b r Th utmost sympathy is lopen. I tried all sorts of omtments match the quarter. “It oak, front aod Mr. Roy Powell, of Toronto. a beautiful cut glass vase from the - h“"c;r:: Lt ‘ 5.: 4., ‘0 O. the f 11" i their matiiecommended 1for the trouble, but ' pipes to be finished in lacquered firm T‘lor was Mr. Caswell forgotten .J.-.--.e._ ll ‘71 .e aim-l manned to e am 5 n g lthey did “0t do me a “ma" bf bronze With mouths m gom' leaf; ARTHURâ€"UMB- b his fellow-employees at the Aber- . . unite, $.29 c. es: .5 well as‘loss. : ad I was told Dr. Willi ms’ Pink detaChed COTâ€"15010 With You top; all y ; , , Aldefmen want to Know . , . M d .20 ~ a l ~ d E1 Vat r whose 01ft was a! NEAL-.10: t‘ ::r- ’. :r'-:‘. There The funeral took plaCe on . on ay. rP'lls 'v uld ‘ur the trouble and be- interior fittings of conSOIe to be in A pretty, but quiet wedding, took een e 0 . . e _ . , .033... - , .3 â€or†immediately after the arrival of the, l â€T L e ‘ ' . l . bed h: n t b 1 m - place this afternoon at two o'clock beautiful silver tea seerce. l Wh d hr?“ "“ ‘ 4‘ ““5 "“ ' d roceede-d 1.0 jgan taking them. I took the Pills ipollS ma oga-y'; u u ar pneu' a I. St P ,1. Ch .2, h Miss Dudley was pleasantly surpris- l 0 can I 81' - "~ with." :2 ::.-;-::.o:‘i;-.l and .1 3- “‘1 train. an p t steadily for six or eight weeks, and tic action; Kinetic blower (electric): :1†ht aufsM urch “ 9h Dora, t e ed on the Wednesday evenind’ Pr‘â€. , â€3' -"‘ ; ~r‘ .- 'W‘. - ' . I' u ; . 3 . - ‘ ' . r ' _ b v -â€" x I» -c... - . iE...ll} cemetery fâ€"or_i‘nte men ; lthey completely cure-u the trouble. conCaVe and radiatifng DCd:I board. I :uig ;;r:iag:stoMM:.ar‘:i1:rv;asI unit ceedino when the. Young Ladies’ From Wednesday's Poet. "7 =33 .- -. i -. l 4 l . . . ' . F l; e bOVe e n ' . - € . I" 5’ . ' â€"~ «9 ..~ ..-~ . , >11 .1 i This was several tears a o, and I AS W111 be seen om. 3 -. , H ‘ _ . ’ “Erma , ~- if. t3? JOHN McINTYRE have never been gothderedg with it :specifiCations the organ is a porn. lthur B. Sc., of the Dept of The In- Blbldh C111â€; 0‘ thesé‘clfgho‘hsfofhura; Paaomze local industries’ was .._ «- c -..d -.; .wr - ' .. i 3 ~ talw :0: :9 33.3-â€, we t5 The “(1 intelligence was received ‘since u cularly ï¬ne one and will be a credit itcrior Ottawa, eldest son of Mr. andtgfs‘: :vo Syeaizastendered her a kit- the gospel preached by the council . _g,‘_†. .‘.c Li ‘1 _e ~â€" 40 . , . 1 a ’ illici- - :5. . ._- We 3339.31 town this morning of the sudden; Dr. Williams’ Pink Islâ€"ms are sold to St. Mary 5 church. It is placed Mrs. Thos. ( . Arthur, of Carleton chen shower at the home of their last evening when an account was â€Keenan e a 2.5.3.," of theldeath 0! Mr. John McIntyre at Agin-:by all medicine dealers or by mail in the gallery at one end of the Place. The Rev. P. M. Lamb, B. A., teacher Mrs. T'. J, Campbell. Her read at the meeting of the Finance '- an“! ‘35 may.-.†gnaw ;C:COlln. The deceased was in the em-iat 50 cents a box or six boxes for church where both from an accoustic of St. Cuthbert’s Church, Toronto, young lady friends also remembered ‘C mittee fro Toronto ublish- ' We vii-n1, 3 ‘Ploy of the Toronto Construction 132.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medi- standDOint and irom the point 01 brother of the bride, assisted by Can- her in a similar manner on Thurs- . om m a. . p ‘ go: 1; ' “““_“"“ " ‘ mlL’bmpany' .md last night retired to Icin-e Co Brockv-ille Ont. convenience its proper situation is. A on Marsh, Rector of st. Paul's, P'per~ day evening at the home of Mrs ing house for publishing some 5,000 .""-~\-3 ,T» "1‘ ‘Tp i.“ - ’ ‘ " ’ _ . . o . a“ S has VP; l overn lhis bed in his usual good health: ___+_____ further reference Will be made in a Iformed the ceremony. Miss Leary Rob't Bates by giving her a linen 'folders setting forth Llndsay'a ad- r ' ;.< inc-re we! ‘ ’ . . - - 1 ‘ Peterbr,»9 ,-,. --.,.- can lWhen he did not respond to a can. A new play is to be written for]later ‘mue‘ WNW“ at â€is Organ and as the and china shower. vantages as a desirable centre- The .. rul. . _.. r -i - . . ' . . . ___..__..+____. '. . . . a. Secure W ~, 3.1.1325, lthls morning an investigatmn was lEvclyn Nesbit Thaw by the author of All ual wesnm Excursion bride entered the church on’theuarm The young couple left on the three ï¬rm needed the money as they issued .- ‘ =1 33-h a“. â€w, ' t.made, when it was found that he “Her Own Money.†n 0‘ her mother the 211°“ sang The o'clock train, amid showers of 00n- a draft for the amount. " .33 it.†“Tiffâ€: a: lhad passed peacefully 3W8Y- . Round trip tickets Will he 1381196 Voice that Breathed 70'“ Eden-H The fetti and good wishes. for a trip to It will be remembered that at a increm-lsuljtl l, «is The news Of his death came as 3 â€"- RRIED lfrom all stations in Canada Via bride wore 8 80ml Of‘ white satin points in Eastern Canada and the meeting of the council some time ago . "-‘--'~ .1. Hints v i' . - - . - ' ' ‘ . . ' v' - n â€a .. ’ â€38 fliers dzh-"c-roa: theEShock to ms family 33" friends. The “A lGrand Trunk Railway at Very low trimmedmth Irish lace and pearls, New England States. The brides traâ€" representatives fI‘O'm the Industnal » ,1.“ a ‘ " :late Mr. McIntyre was 9. W311 knowln H Mi h De- and carried a prayer bOOk. a gift of velliniz suit was a tailored 811113 Ol Commission appeared in reference 3103 [:WSW an- , my?†“Wu 1 citimn of the town. and enjoyed the lMARKâ€"ROCKETTâ€"In Toronto, On rates to Port- uron, dc " ‘ , the groom. Her tulle V6“ was caught Ila-VY blue, and 3 WM“ hat. to the proposed folder and asked for .7 -,.,.:.: and S: V x621 mat} esteem and P99139013 Clf 8- large circle Saturday, Sept. 6. 1913, the Rev. trait, Mich., Chicago, Ill., Bay 01W: with a wreaths of lily-ofâ€"theâ€"valley. Among the outâ€"ofâ€"town guests were the council’s co-operation in having it “685' :of friends. He was a member 0‘ the W. H. "Hincks, D. D., ofï¬ciating, Mich., Cleveland, Ohm, ‘Grand . Raâ€" MissMae Lamb, dressed in shells pink Mr. and Mrs. George Brown, Lind- it issued. l‘l‘k gonna, and an adherent of St 5 Edna, eldest daughter of Mrs. ride. Michn Sarina? #1:!" 31:2: silk draped with green ninon attend: say. and Miss Dorothy Brown. Fene- The council insisted that the mm. a Willi THE FAIR Ellal‘y's church and leaves to mourn Annie and the late Mr. W. H. apolis, and St. age, 111:11.15“: : ed her sister. She wore a large pm 1011 Falls. phlet be issued in town if at all pOS_ , , \ .lzis loss his Borrowing Wife and 51x Rockett, of 57 Tran-by avenue, for- good gouig Septem 1‘ . .. an tune hat and carried pink roses. Mr. ___â€".5â€" sible, and the assurance was given .‘;.3~2C'Lst:‘iai Eiiriir; 3, tolrhildmn, Basil, of Crowe Lake,V1n- merly of Woodstock Cnt., and Mr. 13th- . 't All tickets Valid for T. -B. S‘piers, B. Sc., of Toronto, as- P 0'†Was Mlsmken that the work would be done here. A - a reed. Stiffi-':‘,':.o:‘ 1‘, 13,;rent, of Trenton. Lorne, Joseph. w, Mark, of Winnipeg, eldest son Return; 11:11 ch original starting sisted the groom. Little Polly, coming in from her resolution was passed by the council, _ d er: 1.; 3, ,3 . : 3.1.3,..- ,l-uCy and Alex. of Lindsay. 3150 two] of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mark. of return 01 Ear than‘Septemb'er 29th During the signing of the register walk one morning, informed her 130- which stipulated that that body dis-.01., a -. 3,333.39 fsisters, Misses Mary and Kate Mc- Kinmount, Ont. if??? â€Ct at e » ’ the choir sung, "Oh Perfect Love†ther that she had seen ,3 lion in. the would pay the cost of 5 000 folder<. c.:;r:».. C .. ‘é . L'nds . o , 0' ‘ I .‘ ‘ ‘ . ’ ~ ’ r 5,, _ 3;».‘3 * Infsrre,\IofE lTaiégney and Mr. Alex. =_‘:‘_â€"'â€"_â€"' -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"- Full particulars and tickets at all Th‘fd groom’sdgilft kt: tile tllindljridvas-l park. ' N3 :ï¬gzn;a:: fésujjfnrz: When the account came up last 1 “-u . l 1.22%“; L1,. - ' ' h. -" -1 of deceased, Th9 Bufeau 0! Exchange Grand Trunk ticket ofl‘lces or write algoi- engrave 0° e v 0 e‘ 1 es reasoning . y ‘._ night the Aldermen refused to pay x ‘1 1 53.. aâ€: .-; _ .1, I, Maurie, brot er in aw b 'n u C E H 0mm, District Passenger maid a. gold necklet, and to the statement One halrbreadth. That until they learned why the work Was t’ 1 “:14 .1. , 1. . r‘ H unlit to Aglncourt today t? n g conducted by the Agent. Torontd: groomsman a. pearl tile pin. At the night, when she Slipped do.“ Oh herlsent out of town. a.“ de "lo 2:; , . mime remains to LindsaY- Department Of Agriculture ' _ ___â€"+5 ' conclusion of the ceremony a small knees to say her prayers, her mother His W orshlp Mayor Be 1 did not ““1": :'_:L",. r: v r.. . ; 9 ___â€".4 1 ' - H ' . ire-{.317 ‘ did-‘1? ___" ' ir-‘OR SALE~~ C k n Princess Mary of England, a girl at {geig‘t’ij’swgztheim at the “Om" 0‘ 21211;???“ Goa t° “Pg“ â€"1 like the folder at all. Fitz-hora .. 7.3-, "I" it ‘ :3... "tendâ€"E l ’ dotte oc ere . .- , ‘ ' " ' ' ' toomed u as e as Lin y on . aetflé '41:»: £741,331,,“ To THE TOMB qrgrpvgrhite W Yan sixteen, can 9:113:32 1:812:1311: The happy couple left on the C. .P. Polly hid her face a. moment. Then I the map winch hlirgconsid j a . .4 :49 5.1CCF - . x we ' d Ayrshire. Bulls. rising plam cookiog. .. . R evening train for a tWO weeks’ she looked straight into her mother’s , ' . R‘s . ‘53 ‘3 ’vuh be 2 Reg‘Stere '- thin 5 about Englands royalty. ' , , . take. .1 “11m: omino- l 4 years “did“ 1300-3“ 130° “’8; m g honeymoon among the Thousand Is- eyes her own dyed hide dhdnmd diam m council: will try and ï¬nd out .350“? haVe 3;] :ntergt .n' THE LATE PETER WWII Registeï¬'g‘; ggï¬teigfg: 'aif‘de shg’epo DIEDâ€"___ lands and eastern CitieS- The bride and said. “I did 89k him, mamma’ why the folder was prinm ma. of d to the s, ' ‘ Shmps " ‘ ' t oiled in 'blue broadcloth tailor- dearest and he said â€Don’t; mention .. 00983 of the e - . _ tack. rav a. i 1 Linda . 3‘1“?“ Patronage It ls The funeral 0f the late Peal-8:311: gol‘iï¬agk colt, rising 3 years, general ed suit with hat to match. it Miss Polly; that big yellow dog y g .. ___ ‘ Olll‘ 218113113, t8 N . cbell tOOk 'Dlace on Monday 81' purpose- . lbs I n. MCINTYREâ€"In Agincourt. on “09' , on their rm Mr. and MP8. Ann. hasotten £00le me} u If on wish to hear imcomphnent- he; I: and our . k n. in his late re- B wn Mare,weight1100 .. spe 1913 J in: J McIn- y . i generally have th“ noon at 2 061°C 0 I 'drdo'ver day, Sept. 9. , ‘0 o 111' Will restlde at 93 James -S.t.. Ot- â€"â€"â€"~â€"h-+___, ary things about the mm“ talk Win the 3mm of th' sidence, Kent-st. 1:0 M “two“ d'Yoglkshim Boats. 6months old. good tyre, aged 51 yeaJ'S- tawa. Sir Chas. Fitzpatrick this week at conï¬dentially to one of them. ,- ‘ A hrze attendance e cemetery. Impressive funeral â€1171‘ stock. I . Th? funeral will laws the family ___. Montreal, laid the corner atone'oi the _,._.‘____-_ i 1' V ' é ‘ 4 A83 ‘ ' ‘ - Mm“ activity†7:: cc: were conducted at the 110118;â€; wantedâ€" . h Bun residence, 24 M111? 1131““? 8:151 HAMâ€"BOOMER. monument to sir Etienne Cartier. HUGHES_In may on “aâ€, . 11- a. E‘hhiucn crowds. this Era“ by 9"- Jam“ wamz'ï¬mr; Milking dtmjn 51â€" “:6 0:3 ““95â€" sepbem â€to St: amry'.3 A quiet wedding was polemnhed at Hon- W- '11 Tact was warm}! W’ Sept 5th, 1913, to Mr. an are. , “an: â€" , Andrew’- chnrch. Tin p Borkshire 130813 must 3 3' m., “d proceed ‘ ' - ' - ed and Comiatmted Canada on her Chas. H ' ' “and action the exhibi- M J R McNeill'ie Thos. 1" the Dept of church ï¬nance to the Roman 03- Christ Church. Coboconk, on Septem . llg'hee. Eigin sum, 3 , they, were can. - - _ ' Elia! For inform-t?! IPP ,° . ’ . her 5 when Harriet Boomer, mung. staï¬esmen. . Mhaxe m Stewart, J. A. Willi-muons Lind“? ) r _ ‘ tholic cometary for interment. . at considerahlc Bowes, i‘. D. Moore. A, M. m: . $50 ,1 . i. , ; h “what, i . ' x ‘1 - '70 Vina-*1“. H... a. a . e r-.-..