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Lindsay Post (1907), 18 Sep 1914, p. 9

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The | wedding was solemn-Vt I Â¥ 1: un- 11:1«1cr~sizc.-under- 31'! easily, are languid. ’1' (mil, give them Scott's sPurc- medicinal nourish- $113 the appetite,- nglds Fm} muscles and W» ‘ ls growing-food for ‘e alcoholic substitutes. a. 1e charming young. recent arrival in! : come here in Apâ€"i e city is Portland, ides with Mr. andI 1e A. Mabini. :or of the Drum-i That Dr. C. K. Robinson had 1m- ;erian Cthh- The'thing to do with the cutting up of given away by her Blanche Yorke's body in Tamworth, handsome goWn of and‘that he .knew nothing about the trimmed with Ir- woman’s body being in his house will i cam'ed a shower likely be the line of defence of his of the valley, and icounsfl when the case comes up in -.s Alice Bench washhe assizes. itendant- She “’0’“ What the defence claims 13 this, of pink crepe deithat when Inspector John Miller ‘0‘ pink roses Ml" ' searched the house he was shown ev- best man After aierything and his evidence will beus- py couple received§ ed to prove that there was no sign and departed ongof any boxes in the cellar or body :he bride travelling : being hidden there Suit With hat to, Not only that, but the 'defencc ‘1“ Hurchmer are:claims that the Way in which the "' Mt Hurrhmer Silegs were cut ofi shows that a doc- H‘d enloymg 2‘ few tor didn’ t do it. They were cut ofl liter the (NOB. ibelow the knee, where the Work was ‘7'" H - much more diiiicnlt than if they had H‘HTHE‘DON iheen disjointed at the knee the way Hill: was solemn- any surgeon would haVe done it. 1.? 311. and Mrs: ”There is a lot of mystery in this »::.. Balsov,er on ;case,’ ’ declared T. C. Robinette, when their only lcounsel for Dr. Robinson. . _ _,_ .zIS united in mar- As for the blood-stained fsheets, , W. Westeott, of the defence, it is understood,’admits 311'. Graham, 0: Sinai. the doctor sent them to the tag. The bride, ilaundry, but has a satisfactory ex' my by her father, iplanation- I :u ll silk gown, and; At the present time, however, no 1 bouquet of roses. idefinite statement is being made as Elam \l of pink crepe def 1 pink roses. M12? )est man. After a} »y couple receivedi ind departed on! 1e bride travelling suit withhat to{ .rs. Hurchmer are I, Mr. Hurrhmer’s‘ ed enjoying a tem‘ her the ducks. " trimmed mm 11'â€" carried a shower >f the valley, and Alice Bench was ,endant. She wore handsome gold u the bridesmaid brooches, andpto‘ tialledcufi links. a sumptuous 4-9-- m the happy cou- .owers of confetti s of their mega}, trip to Peterboro rir return Mr. and reside at “The ,i the veterinary the islands, and L' I) ERBL'RG . Jrillia. a. cousm xd-of-honor, _ and VI: of blue Silk et of roses. Mr. uronto. aSSiST-ed iss Rena Mathe- uride. played the groom’s gift to nourishmentâ€"not or rich foods but ,in converted into too often their 110: procure theSe foods w hich results arrivals in the 1e here in 1902. the veterinary transport depot ther duties. He announced , 'oi veterinary in- in the Philip- ctoria County, a A. Stark of ce at the land .- date for the fixed as yet. 19 of the met EPT. , ,. 13th f 'Bowmanville Stateslhan:;0ne oii BELLS éthe prettiest house weddings of thei lseason was solemnized Thursday lat? ‘ .the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. E.” ES mould, King-8L, \when their youngestl x d ht . . l , aug er, Edna Ila, was united 1n Stul‘lt‘s was:mal'r13ge with Mr. Charles Arnest' r Rev Tripp :Rehder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris- .h.vue. 0f the itian Rehder, Wellington-st, Rev. H. f“ .iB. Kenny officiating, assisted. by Rev ml 21"?” TO' ' ‘ I; neriormed W. S. Blythe, M.‘A., hrother-in-iaw : (id The of the groom. Thebride, whowas ,-n». . ., ‘~'..‘ “ . Vr given away by her father entered the .\‘ "‘11; white 'room to the strains ofthe.wedding, hwâ€" _ ‘march from Lohengrin rendered .most [11 tulle V’ell,‘ . ~ . C, rri d ”beautifully by Mrs. Lester Farren :.1\- J e lJones, A.T.C.M.,, Toronto. While the .z‘ the valley. iregister was being signed Mrs. Jones m. Ui the i930: “For You Alone." Miss Nellie "“‘i‘mt‘ and gGoulal. sister of the bride, acted as " chmc wfth bridesmaid, while the groom was ‘- ‘heu‘ pmk supported by Mr. P. G. Pozer of the " H' hordon, lBank of Montreal, Bowmanville. The “St man. 'bride was beautifully gowned in iv- ” and Mts' ‘ory charmeuse entraine, with draper- th“ home Of "es of silk shadow lace trimmed with «her, Mr. 1" seed pearls. The bridal veil of em- ‘V‘Y‘m‘St" and 'broidered brussels net was arranged ‘9 bride‘s tra-- l With a wreath of orange blossoms; blue tailor (she was carrying a shower -bouqu§t ,of roses andlily of the valley, and fiweaxing the gift of the groom, a {pearl and peridot necklace. The wine Islandsthidesm'aid looked charming-in a 16th to handtpearl bridal satin gown with long Etunic of cream Chantilly lace and ““0111,ch ofiblack velvet Gainsborough hat with veterinary m-,French plumes. She carried a houâ€" CARR. mg in white h tulle veil, 11} carried :’ the Valley. :r of the ‘ndant, and chine with shell pink H. Gordon, st man. r. and Mrs. her home of :her, Mr. 7L. ton-st, and. ~ bride’s tray . blue tailor ; At the present time, however, no idefinite statement is being made as ito how the delence will prove all Ethis but the statement of the pro- évincial inspector as to the condition ;,of the cellar when he searched the remises will be highly important. 3 The application for-bail will likely itake place on Monday or Tuesday of éthis week before a High Court ljudge. .The evidence taken _ at .the {mm at Napanee is to be on hand, I and the application will have to'wait i' till then 33333333 33333 323, 333 3333 qnet of lilies of the valley. The mo-’ ther of the bride wore a French blue! charmeuse dress. The mother of the groom wore black satin trimmed with real lace. The gift from the groom‘ to the bridesmaid was a handsome peridot and pearl bar pin'; to the soloist a crescent of pearls,’ and. to the best. man a whole pearl scaesf pin. Among the out of town guests were Mrs. A. Cassidy. Miss E. Gould, Miss Doris Champion, Mr. and Mrs. D. Watson Jones, Mr.; Frank Jones, Mrs. Lester Farroni Jones, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rehder, Paris; Mr. and Mrs. G. L.! Stevens and family, Peterboro; Mr. Leslie Stevens, Lindsay; Rev. and Mrs. William S. Blythe, Hawthorne, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Milburn, View; ria, B.C. The beautiful weddingeake was the gift of the bride's cousin, Mr. Leslie Stevens. . E:sion had no efiect on we vow u. eGoderich yeste’r‘day, when the rate- }payers voted by a strong majority ;to loan $25,000 to the Goderich Fur- ;niture Do., a plant to be operated in iconiunction with the Goderich Lum- :ber (70., a projeCt made succeSSful by étbe Bachelor Bros. Constructionwin she pushed. rapidly, and its,ofieration 11 .give employment to some ,fifty imen. Industrial conditionallin 90d- erich are .Qp mowfihole fairly gamer factory, with prospects of an early permanent improvement. ) I iw-i BB RHHINSHN’S Godericb, .Sept. REHDERâ€"GOULD. UNE 0f BEFENBE Sept. Iiiâ€"War depresâ€" efiect on the vote in weaned-total dcstipCtion' onlMcmdau'y Sf-tdtjxobn‘" as‘ u r‘esult‘o'f a‘serious fire-Whichbroke gut in the £6}th ‘ of» the’strueture about 3.30 o’clock. Ai‘ {m ‘the fire laddies had extinguished ithe last efnber (about 5 o’clock) ithe station presented a sorry ap- gpealjance. The roof was completely igone, the upstmrs offices and con- itents destroyed, while on the ground gfioor the waiting rooms, ticket office i. The fire is supposed to have been started by a spark from a passing engine, and when it was first notic- ed, had gained considerable head- 'way, and continued to spread with. great rapidity. The officials and clerks in the upstairs offices were ldisturbed in their duties by the thick ismoke which invaded their quarters ‘So dense did it become that they {were obliged to make a hurried exit {and as .1 result very little. was sav- :ed.‘ The Fire Department had only ileft the hall, and Driver Stevens Was lcleaning the hose wagon when _ the alarm was sent in by Ticket Agent Doran. The brigade. however, arrivâ€" ed in good time, and the beys‘soon realiZed that they had a pretty big proposition to tight. The tire had eaten its way under the roof, and very little fire could be discerned. lDe‘nse clouds of smoke issued from “the building and were carried by ‘a stifi w1nd m a northerly direction. lTwo streams were brought to play ‘0n the fire, but the pressure was bad. {The ladder wagOn was sent for and ithe brigade fought the fire from the :roof and also in the interior. It was l}. I. H. SWEUN BAD” fillflffl \ SPARK WINE ENGINE SIAHIH‘I BlAZE etc, were water soaked and render- ed unfit for use. on the fire, but the pressure was bad. . This morning a. stafi of men start- The ladder wagon was sent for and "ed .f.removing the debris, etc, from the brigade fought the fire from the ithz station, beSides tearing aWay‘ the roof and also in the interior. It was :lhu’rned portion of the roof. A new a nasty fight, the firemen having to lroof will be plaeed on the building cut their way through in order to 'immediately. , MAAEAA AA AE AEAEAAA ASSEMBLY A A A EASE EAESBAEEAY Efl- IAY " From Thursday's Post. Lindsay is today honored with ,a visit from that gifted Presbyterian divine, Rev. Dr. Herridge,_ of Otta- wa, Moderator of the General Assembly of the~ Presbyterian Church. He was accompanied by Rev. Mr. Grant, Chairman of the Finan- cial Board of the church and both gentlemen addressed " a special meet- ing 3.01 the Lindsay Presbytery in St. Andrew’s Church. Andrew’s Church. Besides the.members of the glr‘resby- tery there were also a large ptteudf ance of - the members of the congre- gation as well as representatives from the other churches. Rev. Mr. Lord, of Fenelon Mills,g Moderator pro tem, presided. Rev.‘ Mr. Grant addressed the meeting on the :‘budget. Rev. Mr. Herridge deli:- ered én'illuminating and inspiring address on ‘ the vs ork of the church, laying special emphasis on the futuze‘ outlook. The reverend gentlemen 2111-. 1y sustained his reputation as an; (Quito-r of the first rank. ‘ 1 i A..§,_.._-». We- AV ReV. Mr. Beatty, of Cobourg, rc- ' presenting the Board -_of Social Serv- ice and Evangelism, also delivered an 'addres‘s. ‘ Revaames R. Conn, MUN, of Can nington, Moderator, arrived shortly after 11 ticlock and presided for the halance‘ of the session. ‘ The 10041 less, Indigestion. Sid Headache. Sallow Shh. Sun Pill, Small Dose, Small Price. Genuine nukes Signatura The‘ Army of Constipation station narrowly The teltgraphic serviCe .Was com- ;p1etely demoralized, but the firemen ihad hardly left the scene before men iwere engaged in stringing wires to inn auxxliary car on the siding, whwe :a temporary office was installed. A aticket office was also fitted up in the lhaggage room, {vhich did not suffer lbadly #15 a result of the fire, : Allufreight trains were cancelled as :a result of the (lemomlizatiou of the {telegraphic service, but traffic was éresumed ‘in the cVening. ' i The Station Was built some twenty Wearsmgo by Thus. Hewsoh, ‘of‘ Port QHopc,‘ on the site of the static“ Which had been burned to the ‘ ground. MRS. J. STEMAQI M *111886 . , ,,. ._ g The death of Mrs.: J. Stewart, of Personally “ Mr. Knowlson' was a Udney, occurred on Auggmt ~129. The man of amiable and k111dly"dhpos1â€" deceased had been ill far ”the past‘ :i'on. Straight. and true in 115-31 bugiâ€" few weeks but seemed to beiimpmvÂ¥ ness dealings, he was a amassing inf-3‘» and the , last, couplefofxidays man to do business with and his as- seemed to be sti'nhetter. She was sociations with his fellow citizens Suddenly taken worse ‘on the morn- were at all times coxdial and pleas- ing 0f August 20' an-dbecamq Em ant. Alert, able and efficient, he conscious about 7 ‘o'cl'o'ck‘, ‘ from was always straightforward and ham which she never rallied. She departed oxable in all his relations and ”deal- ihis life about 630 the Same even* I ings and was distinguished for prob‘ iing Deceased was a member of thezity and uprightness. He saga stand Methodist (‘huich and aiso a membo and of service and brought into bu- “ 0f the WM 3. She leaves to siness a spirit and capacity which momn 119? 1.053 a husband, one marked him out from among his fel- daughter, Maudr‘th sons, Thomas: lows fox genuine personal qualities, at home and Bert, of Gathe‘midge, and high business canacity 1. ‘ land 1:“,0 brothers John Moore, oi The deceased leaves to mourn his lMamlla and W95”)? Moore. of this loss a family of fne daughters and place, besides a. host of other relat- tiv;e. sonseâ€"The daughters are Mrs ives The high efiteeminsmmch sham Matchett, Mrs. G. Martin and was held was shown the following Mrs. C‘. L. Gladman of town; Mrs. effectively reach the flames. The fire burst through on two opens-_ ions onlyâ€"on the south and east of the building, and it showed that the interior was burning fiercer. After a stuhhorn fight, and after the water pressure had considerably improved, the flames were finally subdued. An inspection of the building dis- closed a Serioui: condition of things. Upstairs everything Was watersoaked .zmd C(Wel‘ed with debris, saVe the books in the libraI‘Y. Which were all in glass bookcases. , The Sad intelligence was received in tOWn today of the death of Miss Ma- i'uel Meagher, daughter 0! Mrs. John fM‘carher, a. former resident of It‘ngs tiwn, but now 105 Toron- ‘ to. The deceased young lady who has been ill for some time, was a great favorite among her‘fri'ends here, who will regret to learn of her demise. She Is survived‘dy’-her.mo- ther, one sister, Mrs. Mart-in Kenâ€" nedy, of Port Arthur," and-two bro- thers. Messrs William and Fergus, of Toronto. This mbrnipg. General Supt. Bowk-i or, of Montreal, and District Supt“? Doyle, of Bellevule, arrived in town! ‘ny special train, and. inspected the x station. ' i Interment will prpbably take place on Saturday at Kirkfield. ’FI‘ainmastor MacMillan was in Btlleville when the fire occurred;_but lost' no time in returning to‘ Lind- say when .notified.‘ The Presbytery is, ~this afternoon' ccn'sidering a: dim extended by the united éongi‘egutions of ngverton to Rev Dr. Currie, ,of Perth; M x" Harry Brimmell *thfis‘, morning received Word from Mr. Frank Gran.- dcll, of Calgary, informing him of the sudden death in that city of Mr’ Dqu EagleSOn, a former well knew resident of LindSay. . The deceased filled the position of tovxn audif‘or up until 1910. He is survived. by‘ hiswité, and daughter and two was. WM. SOMERVILLE, Wm. Somervilie, of Essonville, Ha- lihlirtOn (30., was tonnd‘ dead in bed on Wednesdayfinight after a short illness At the age of 63. - 37L m 3.;25» 23.9033” THE LINDSAY POST GBET‘UARY DA V11) EAGIJ JSON . Death's final c1111 came early, Sun- day; morning to James B. Knowlsm, ex-town clerk, and one ‘0! Lindsay's nost highly respected citizens, It can be said that the life of Mr. Knowlson was a part and gar-ce of Lne history of the town, {which he Served so 11ny and faith’fufiy for thnty- tslx )emsâ€"froin‘ the, date of the town's meorpqi-atioh (13119) un- '11 11886. ' « >1.” 1,; »,1 my. _ 3:, »' A, Personally Mr Knowlson {Was a ma, of afiablg and Timmy ‘diaposl- ‘zibn18traighj’, 3,5141 1.1119, in hiéj bus;- ness dealings, he: was a" alsasmtd man' t‘d do‘ business with and his as}: sociations with his fellow c1t1zen§ 1 were at all times cord1al a11d' 11163.5: ant. .Alert, able and efliciefit, he; Was always straightforward and hon-'1 oxable in all his relations and deal- ings and Was distinguished f9r prob- ity and uprightuess. He sega stand: ard of service and brought into bu- siness a spy‘it and capacity which marked him out from among- -his fel- lows fo1 genuine personal qflalities and hig 011 business capacity ‘. ‘ Sunday by the large numbei. VVhich followed the remains to the theh last resting place in the Udaey CB“ netery. The pallbearess Vve‘re Messrs. W. R Stewart and J SteVV',art of Toropto, John, Hub and Dan Stew- art, of Gamebridge, and Robert of Peter how. The bereaved family have thé heartfelt sympathy of the com munity.â€"Orillja Times. JAMES. B. KNOWLSUN . V The funeral took place this afterâ€" noon at 2.30 o'clock from the late re sidencelof deceased; corner of Russell and Simcoe-sts, and was largely at- tended by our citizens, who united in' paying the last tribute of respect J- Bucknell, Detroie; and Mrs. Leg: gatt, Akron, tho. The sons are Messrs. Fred, of Aim Arbor, Mich.; Arthur, , New York city; Dr. Harry Knowison, Detroit; Herbert, New York‘ city, and. J. M. Knowison, LindSay. ' . CASTGRIA For Infants and Children‘ in Use For Over 30 Yeas-s Alwayg bee. Signature of The Canada; Life Assarance Co. FAc-rsawOR-ru Kivo WING THE MORTALITY of the year was again more favorable than the expectation, and this with a co ntinu ed IOW EXPENSE RATIO. con tributed to the? earning of a record surplus . B WIDDESS {District Manager, If??? IGOR SOLDIERS “You should have seen the Ger- mans run the next day. when we charged them, ’ uttering fearful shrieks, ” said one of the soldiers wk? had blackened his face.- ' “They took us for *rflblacks.“ 1‘ LONDON, Sept. 15,â€"Incide’nts or the recent fighting in France between the Germans and the Anglo-French troops, related‘by ‘members of the French light infantry passing through Paris yesterday, ‘show that: the Kaiser’s troops have a. mortal fear of the black soldiers brought from Africa. to fight with the allies; Taking advantage of the German's timidity in this respect. the white French troops blackened their faces with burnt cork to make themselves, look like the dark-skinned warriors. , {Special to The Post.) 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