ts set with pearls. "of Winnipeg, acted as bridesmaid, wearing a becoming gown of old rose charmeuse satin, veiled in chiffon Mr. and Mrs. Harper left for a short tour in the 'Canadian Rockies, prior to taking up their residence in Edmomton, where Mr. Harper is local manager for the National Drug' and Chemical Co. ' Millinery Openings ¥. W. McINTYRE Not the least of the Fair Day at- tractions was the Millinery Opening |} at Mclntyre's. "Shown to advantage in the enlarged and beautifully furnish- ed showroom, the hats aroused the enthusiasm and admiration of the ladies. Many flattering comments Fabrics and Ladies' Ready-to-Wear. A display of Messaline silk attracted || particular notice. These shades were shown---Paddy Green, a Tan and a Tight blue, each color shot with black and showing a pin stripe. The new Fall Coats were also weiwed with interest, the short length being a decided change from last Season. MRS. HALL Mrs. Hall (nee O. Waddell) held ber Millinery Openings: Thursday, .- Friday, and' Saturday, of last er, : showing the production of some very * correct Millinery styles. Medium and close fitting hats in soft efiects are emphasized by the new ribbon trimmings in the high" stick- up 'effects, also by the long or high pretey feather mounts. Plush is one of the new features and the soft felts are espicially chic and becoming. "The Bulgarian shades are -still in fawor with an. addition of tango, cor- ean, Bishop, string and midmght yr 5 striking model which was gen- erally admired was a taupe mushroom sailor with cable crown, the top being of Balgarion silk in purple shades and purple wings at back with a finish of a cluster of purple bows. Reach Council: Met in. Township Hall, Manches- ter, on Monday the 8th inst. © All members present. Minutes of last meeting read and confirmed. ACCOUNTS PASSED Jno Fursey--#§30.00, for cement tile Thos. Love--8$3.45, rep. culverts etc. Town Line Jas Pavlin--soc, excess of Statute Tabor making S. Perrin--8$11.00, repairing cul wert con 14. Thos Barrett --$5.10, bonus 34 rod af wire fence; lot 13, con 6 Mrs. J. Dobson--$13.50, bonds 90 rod of wire fence; lot 11, con 2 Day Bros.=§5.30, gravel AST 30, gravel ork on div 62 were} heard regarding the display of Dress || ove Si much Eo he lode if pon be cleaner, and more patri- «"Billinsgate" is notorious language, A but it is hardly worthy of becoming an ideal. Spite, jealousy, revenge, and Vigetting | even" are the lowest forms of human! expression. There is room' higher up rangers at the thoment. are 'western training, like Ross, but: Are you a helper: or a grumbler ? Do #ou put your heart and soul in- tothings that help life to be happier, - or do you stand around and find {ato the mountains. very fault with every- {{ the sus go down over der what the world is like § thing that is being done? Before you grumble do 'the best you can to be: helpful? quite complete; hence the inso men like Gregg, who think th bribe or intimidate these forest ama 80: obtain favors. The ne 'you see Ross or some other ratige "his own heath. We'll make 0 {pay some day and drop Church of Ascension The annual Harvest Thanksgiving service willtake place, Sunday morn ing next Sept. 21st. Music Lessons Miss Yarnold is prepared to take a. few pupilsin 'music. Terms on apst. plication. AMY CHRISTIAN Teacher of Piano, Voice and Theory Having taken a Special Course in teaching at the Ontario Ladies' Col- lege; - iss Christian will prepare pupils for Examinations bu the Con- servatory of music, also giving all her a . after Piane and Voice pupils Ben ssons in Sraduaty, pa the theory of music, - Will be in Port | settled down, Perry once a week to give lessons. e dg Purse Lon Soft. yellow : leather pocket book. the state folded af both ends, fastened in the ing 'and centre With eyelet, was lost on the patent Fair Grounds last Friday. Purse con: tained $7.00, " $200 bill 38500. in Finder will please - STAR Office. :