latiposa Sabbath School Meetings 17.55 - 8.25â€"Report of Provincial ’Conventionâ€"Mrs. Rev. Moore, Littlt .Ht. Hainer, Little Britain. ‘ EVENING SESSION. 7.15 â€" 730â€"803; service, conduct- it! by Rev. W. Elliot 7.30 - 7.45â€"Devotional exercises â€" Rev.‘ G. Munroe. 7.45 â€"â€" ISOâ€"Report of Nominating ating Committee- Everyone interested in Work at cm nature is invited.to attend. and it is expectedtherewmbeegoodattend- .anee The following progrunme has been arranged to: the occasion :- AFTERNOON SESSION. 2.00â€"2.15â€"Devotionnl exercises. Rev 78. A. Down. 3.15â€"3.20â€"President's address. minâ€"Address of welcome. Mr. 4812150017 visitors. 2.50â€"3.80 â€" Address â€" Adult Bible 0138 Movement. Mr. J. A. Jackson, 3A.. Toronto. 330 - 3.35 - Music â€"-Manilla sclass movement. 3.50 â€" 4.10 â€" Reports of Sunday :Schools by delegates. 4.10 â€"4.15 â€" Appointing of Nomin- 3.207 €- 10.05 -â€" Address. continued ChildStudyâ€"Mr. J. A. Jackson, B. ‘A. Toronto. 10.05â€"10.10â€"Colloction. 10.10â€"10.15 â€"- Solo â€"- Miss Jennie 4.35 â€"4.55 â€" Address, Wesley, Sunderland. Shot His Wife Probably Fatally v-fllbeheldatmfllaon 17020â€"10.ng exercises n. U. Robins. 3mm Colored Ian Attemptad lur- derâ€"Attempted Suicide But was Rescued (Spedal Despatch to The Post) Toronto, Ont, December 28 th. - Wm. Seay, a. colored man, living at 125 Morseâ€"st. shot his wife this afternoon shortly after one o’clock, The woman is not expected to live. Seay afterwards. jumped into Ash- bridge’s Bay, but was rescued and ar- Terrible Fatality at Tory Hill Postmaster and Crown Lands Agent Banned to Bath The shooting was done wi wolver. Jealousy was the cat urnâ€"y" â€"'7 - wwso‘hï¬MfGWWi-nbe 1’0‘ Eknown reoident of Apley township, Peterboro county, and was about ï¬t- ‘13 yard 0! 3:6. A8 stated above, be was a. welloknown ï¬gure invtheforth ‘ ' AM A A.-- _8-..I 'A' terrible fatality occurred during the early hours of Saturday morning at Tory Hill, Haliburton County, rhea Ir. J. H. Anderson. one of the best known residents in the north country. was burned to death in his immbie nature, and the embers had burned low,»the bones of the un- :tortunate man were found in the de- 8.30â€"9.15â€"Addtees â€" Child Study Mr. J. A. Jackson, B.A.. Toronto. 9.15 â€" 9.20 â€" Music -» Little Bri- U C .50â€"-7.55â€"Mn8ic â€"â€" Little 8.25â€"8.30â€"8010 - Mrs. (BL) ing mass of flames, and burned with great rapidity. A determined eï¬ort was made to rescue Mr. Anderson, but no living soul could. enter the w and return alive. After the flames had eaten up eVerythingo! an 4.80â€"4.25â€"Treasurer's report- 4.25â€"4.30â€"00116cti0n. The annual convention of the Mar 5“- thhgth School Association 35-3.50â€"â€"Discussion â€" Adult bible 10.15â€"10.20â€"Introdnction of How the ï¬re occurred is a mystery, and when ï¬rst noticed, the house, which was a frame one: was a seeth- PAGE TEN :iation Will Meet at luiiln on 4.20 â€"- Music by _ Congregational sing- of Sunday with a re- at 2 DJ!!- a Iew knives from the case. Entrance to the store was games} through a. window at theremr of the building. the burgliir, or burs- !ars. moving broken a pone oi! 31m in older to get! an admittance. Saturday morning whenMr. Mich came down to ï¬he shop he noticed that the window was smashed! and there were also traces of blood tron: the window to the office suite the case at the front of the store. The safe and not been opened and very little of 3mm and been taken .‘Iroim mouse. He com not be cer- tain until he went OVer the stock; 3 like police are working on the case. Disastrous Fire . at Bracebridge EaxLy Christmas moring the hard- waxe store of Mr. A. E. Nicks, oE Peterboro was entered by some un- known persong and the plane was Sibbett’s Block and the Adjoining One Burglars at Work at Peterborough overturning but now U; Av-' â€"â€"77, entertaininent given night by a ventriloqnist from Toron- to. After the (:0th a dance was given. and Mr. Anderson did not get home until four o'clock. It is sup- posed that the ï¬re was caused by the did not The deceased was a. brother of Dr Harold B. Ross, of Toronto, and he has besides three other brothers. His sons are John, of Toronto; Rosa H., ang Duncan, of Tory Hm. Mrs. Jas. E Finley, formerly of Burnt Rivet, Hill, is a daughter the prominent ï¬gures In hamlet of Tory Hill. He he sition of post-master and ‘ Lands agent. and formerly the general store at Tory in: recently sold out to h ceived with genuine regret as. Mr. Anderson was, 505‘ W. Sibbett's block, destroyed this and the adjoining block, owned by John McCosh, causing a total loss estimated at over $115, 000. The chief losers are; Thomas Co., jewelry, books and stationery, and publish- (Special Despatch to The Post) Bracebridge, Ont. December 28 thâ€" Fire, which broke out at midnight last night on the upper story of G. ers of the Gazette newspaper, $20,- 000; John C. Carruthers, dry goods, $24,000; G. N. Simmons, sporting goods, $6,000; Max Axler, general store $15,000; James Whitten, hard- ware $15,000; G. W. Sibbett $14,000; John McCosh 316,000. All are pretty well covered by insurance. A New Back for now One. flow it is Done in Lindsay The back aches at times with n- duii feeling, making you worry and rcstiess. Sharp pains s‘hoot across the region of the kidneys, it is agonyi to bend, étoop or kit-t, 33h]: rubbing of Lmimentts or application of plus- ters‘doesno good†in these canon, they. do not reach the cause. To get rill! of these symptoms and exchange the bad :back for an ew and! stronger one in†ow the example of this Lindsay ‘c'tizmn‘ ‘ g 11’!“ .Wm. Genevico, of Cambridge-st, L'ndsay', Ont, says; "I have suffered in some time from kidney anti blhd- d! trouble, pains in my back, some- tim:.s too frequent urine, then again too scanty. ‘Also soreï¬ess all through my back. I ï¬nally obtained Booth'e leney Pius from Gregory’s drug! store and I took thorn. recei'ing some relief. :I 911301 continue using. as I hm satisfied the: are helping me and. I :have not found so much bane-,- txt from : anything eke. Sdld by dealers. Price .50 cents. The ‘3. T3 Booth 00., but, Fort Erie; 0n}... ooh Canadia-fnmq l [H ILLJLI 'A‘ young lad named Wilfred Mill- burn, who resides near the iron bridge, had a. nasty accident yesteré . day. It seems that while making a ll' hockey stick with a draw knue,the wilnle weapon slipped and caused a serious ‘ been: 1 cut in the kneeâ€; couple of stitches. , tdwaml 9mg“ necessary to draw the woun ghts of the Jimmy Enter :1 Han!- wm Store Christmas Morning turning of a. lamp. Giles, of Haliburton, coroner. not deem an inquest necessary. Destroyed-4.058 $115,000 Make a Change bwi little was «ken save Cut His Knee Badly inc regret on all 31" was, besides. one 0‘ ï¬gures in the little 1111. He held the po- ster and W83 Crown I fnrmefly conducted A Christmas Tm and Mum [Add an Festive Day Joy and Cheer at the Hospital , A distinguished Londofl‘ Mug the course of.a M lccgure on stomach and liver “oohâ€, guru .thc following advice :â€" “Be moderate in the n39 °f heavy, rich foods. Do not eat “mfg"; “a thoroughly masticate m f A - . IA‘.."_ uke I and st bedmne. m m in a gentle. â€mm! '3" sad iso‘free from ‘5‘.†I ‘ mo :1 ' em. . Efflï¬i he bought Tell! How to Cut Liver Troubles. covered nothing but a cordwood stick lying near the door. The police were summoned but could do nothing, as they had no clues to work with. “The girl stated that the person following her was tall and wore a coon coat and Persian lamb cap, but could give no detailed description of her assailant. Miss Lake comes from McGregor, and has resided in the city for about one year. She states that she has had no trouble with anyone, and that the assault is a mystery to her. She received several nasty scalp wounds on the top of the head but is able to be around to-day. The as- sault was a most brutal one, and it the guilty party is apprehended he is sure to be severely dealt with." M18: 0. Lake is a daughter of Mr. Allred Lake, formerly of Oakwood, and is well and favorably known throughout Mariposa and Ops. hav- ingpived there until a little over a .yeï¬' and a half ago. creason can be ascribed for the as sne had no enemies either in t town or elsewhere. The assailant is at large. At the time of writ- Mias Lake is getting along nicely gnimal ranted 1m, .22†an m Was Looking for Friend: lyonngflo‘emohuputyotlo- hunters can: aomu u weeH ago By: towndip visited Menu. AB- t and Mime! She: l.- ï¬ew m wih‘i-le they were doing work on I [Mill]! 1] I, thinking thew were nervous. 1 physici m lectu ncian FEUD ENDS IN FIRE An Italian Fight at North Causes Heavy Loss. OCCUPANTS BARELY ESCAPE Stabbing of Man Named Amanda Followed by Fierce Factions! W Resulting In Burning on Sand: of Store Belonging to Cannon Sandrelli -- Property Loss Is $5.000 â€"- Money Burned. The Salvation Army held their a- North Bay, Dec. ï¬â€"Euly Sunday morning the store snd dwelling of Carmen Sundrelli. Italian merchant. was burned to the pound. the occu- pants barely escaping with their lives. 80 quickly did the flames spread thst mthinl could be ssved. and cash s was Pub! to the Icon-- Excellent Immune Aftermath of St. Mary’s Fire Wining Worm PM!“ W '8 8min on mist-n In! song by th. chum tions which gambled nt the M during tbe thy. The uerlety bu been cleared of all debrle and the windows nailed up (or the present. It is expected that the work 0! rebuilding this portion 0! the church Illl commence at m eur- lydste. mmeotthem'ufldudon Wbyswnnwwdm emanation, 009061311! "100° m the countâ€. “inn were thankful that condition- were not more I810“ udthtthommporflonottheed- use land not been communal. the church V ‘1'... v â€"v ~ cheats!" on Thur-flay took puss this morning tron the "“6““ 0! Ir. Mel Costello. 0! Emily. â€3 “3 sttnndod b! ‘ 153° °°n°°un° 0' friends. he comes proceeded to 3t- 8;; Fathu' HcGuire conducted the tuned oervim. and mo relax-rod to the exemplary we of the deceased. “a hovwellprepu‘ednbem to meet the all of death. Intact-mt took place in the parish cemetery. Among (hon who attended the fun- Petefbbro. and um O'Neill. oi Toma mumâ€. vb. 1- m u. parents in town. Imnl of His: my O'Neil PROF. EDWARD KYLIE. 0: St. Joseph's comma“ O! by ' ;â€"_â€"_â€"â€"-â€"' TREASURER' 8 SALE OF LANDS o. w. yon-bu. I, J... :50 Vault â€I“ 0‘ N. “a.“ '“" AJ). 1â€, 30-0 in in the town will fathom al~u( the on m o 175 me Tm o! Lind-I. My, an Ninth the ad dun. mango nun-nun? 7. 54.56 7.53 18.80 9.“ “.8“ m than 8.71 3.00 2.†3.†County of «by at February, A.D. 1909. Mom, u Eleven. 21:42 58.25 Pumud 10 I3 Pstenwd and “van goons: pad), 12.3 Not Pu’d , ll than M! Puttnud Soft Elm. THE WEB KITBIIEIEB 00. THE WEEKLY POST ONLY $1.75 IN m COUNTY OF VICTORIA. FOR ARREARS 0F TAXES. TO BE HELD IN THE COURT HOUSE, LINDSAY. 0N IIIEEDAY, FEBRUARY 9th. 1909, A? 11 O'CLOCK A n. . There Is Money in FMS which appear in (“Mum nod-y Poof, wsfll, a. want your. LINDSAY. FRIDAY JAN. 1 l7 is u 175 100 mm or Lama. 1 7 ‘0 23.11 2 mm or 80mm". 1) A m 54M * mm 0' can“. 3 II "L10 0 4.13 C 7523 Not I’At mm or nwrou. _ mm or many. mo ice paid for oodlm con-or mums" nmm 0! £0? PATINJJD Ash and Birch L08“ (old Weather domes Ion-chant Tailor, LITTLE BRITAIN. - ONT. 17.50 SUITINGSâ€" at the right price PANTINGS. WORST- EDS, senses. RAILWAY and “BAN TICKETS. l. J. RICH, IcNEILLIE, 1!.“ Not Put’d Kot Pu’d Not Pu" 28.65 Net Pfl'd 11.24 W 7.38 “and 19.20 mu