mater bDESS. y ï¬tted ndaptcd L facial rho 18' .. Nu, Fulto L stins°n settle nag 1181' in t1: Suplies, i: ies for (11 st and {erred rtment Dentist :versity NNOR [CW :9 Ofï¬ce mtist IFE s and afï¬sten \\ 58C lat Jack†no Villi 11 Ban] rsdg lice: 3n! I navy i. Mi. W ï¬HiLDREN GROW mus $31115 3 beam It dc? and 5m H :4'8 It {0 R“ F watt “WPSTAPLES " "‘ lcttd Staples Was “k VJ) n ge to Mr. Roy Tripp by r at the home of the LW’ .... cunt“! uvp Tn: ext norah W? W. , a G Mch nesday evening, Sept. ne of Mr. Charles A. Niagara Falls, Out... dest daughter. Ellen ried:to Mr. Frederick i Bobcaygeon. The ce~ . rformed by Rev. Wil-i ’asto!‘ of the D311!!!" byterian Church. 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 oï¬ 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: â€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. ideï¬nite 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‘ tialledcuï¬ 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 ï¬xed 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 ofï¬ciating, 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 â€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 ideï¬nite 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 eï¬ect 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,oï¬eration 11 .give employment to some ,ï¬fty imen. Industrial conditionallin 90d- erich are .Qp mowï¬hole 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€" eï¬ect on the vote in weaned-total dcstipCtion' onlMcmdau'y Sf-tdtjxobn‘" as‘ u r‘esult‘o'f a‘serious ï¬re-Whichbroke gut in the £6}th ‘ of» the’strueture about 3.30 o’clock. Ai‘ {m ‘the ï¬re laddies had extinguished ithe last efnber (about 5 o’clock) ithe station presented a sorry ap- gpealjance. The roof was completely igone, the upstmrs ofï¬ces and con- itents destroyed, while on the ground gï¬oor the waiting rooms, ticket ofï¬ce i. The ï¬re is supposed to have been started by a spark from a passing engine, and when it was ï¬rst notic- ed, had gained considerable head- 'way, and continued to spread with. great rapidity. The ofï¬cials and clerks in the upstairs ofï¬ces 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 ï¬re could be discerned. lDe‘nse clouds of smoke issued from “the building and were carried by ‘a stiï¬ w1nd m a northerly direction. lTwo streams were brought to play ‘0n the ï¬re, but the pressure was bad. {The ladder wagOn was sent for and ithe brigade fought the ï¬re from the :roof and also in the interior. It was l}. I. H. SWEUN BAD†ï¬llflffl \ SPARK WINE ENGINE SIAHIH‘I BlAZE etc, were water soaked and render- ed unï¬t for use. on the ï¬re, but the pressure was bad. . This morning a. staï¬ of men start- The ladder wagon was sent for and "ed .f.removing the debris, etc, from the brigade fought the ï¬re 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 ï¬ght, the ï¬remen 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 ï¬rst 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 ï¬remen ihad hardly left the scene before men iwere engaged in stringing wires to inn auxxliary car on the siding, whwe :a temporary ofï¬ce was installed. A aticket ofï¬ce was also ï¬tted up in the lhaggage room, {vhich did not suffer lbadly #15 a result of the ï¬re, : Allufreight trains were cancelled as :a result of the (lemomlizatiou of the {telegraphic service, but trafï¬c 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 â€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 â€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 W95â€)? 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 eï¬teeminsmmch sham Matchett, Mrs. G. Martin and was held was shown the following Mrs. C‘. L. Gladman of town; Mrs. effectively reach the flames. The ï¬re burst through on two opens-_ ions onlyâ€"on the south and east of the building, and it showed that the interior was burning ï¬ercer. After a stuhhorn ï¬ght, and after the water pressure had considerably improved, the flames were ï¬nally 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 Kirkï¬eld. ’FI‘ainmastor MacMillan was in Btlleville when the ï¬re occurred;_but lost' no time in returning to‘ Lind- say when .notiï¬ed.‘ 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 *thï¬s‘, 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 ï¬lled 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 Wednesdayï¬night 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 ï¬nal 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’fuï¬y 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 aï¬ablg 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 eflicieï¬t, 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 ï¬ghting 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 ï¬ght 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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