b3) Ir. . Ont. literal): :esstnlly ’ Dental" ; admte , rs ex- 'eu-ents. mmerco Sclisito *9, Etc. ant and {ON D. D. S. umco n! Con- lid ï¬ts action of and L nd- RS " Child’s Leather and Cordu- roy uggingxa. 898'- E moo and $159, for I: Special for manâ€"8.113104“ of felt lined .bex calf, and D ongola Kid moons, weltgd soles of frost prod felt, sohl rubber heels, aim ‘1 to E9 'h‘avwers’ sampbs, WOT-fl! 133$; 3°30 2.59 Ladiwzs buckle waterproof Overshaes, also button high leg 'Eï¬s is a big :snap :ï¬â€˜i‘3’3‘ff3f‘3... L50 80ys’ solid katherzlace Boots Sizes 11, 12313, 4 and 5 only Reg. 313533113130 a, to clear for.†...... J. Meflullough sizes 6to 10. 35c,‘for rigans, sizes 6 mm. 3Q. $1.75, for .. .. Men s Felt Home Slippers: Boys’ OiLtan bed hide lixans. sizes 1 to 5. Bég. $1.35, £012--.. . Mcn’s Oil tan bevfhide Lar- Child's Button *Overshoes, waterproof, m6 to 10 1-2 W???“ 1.10 for. ....-.. Ladies’ Felt House slippers, leatlmr covered soles, (cry warm, sizes 3 (:01, colors dark red and blown check. Youth’s Hockey Boots, sizes for . Waterproof Ovenahoes, 'but- ton or buckle, fagirlaï¬nzes 3.6% fir .......... 1:25 77; Lzmz'say' P051“ km 2%; Largeszf and Besz‘ Corps of CorreSpom/em‘s m Canada ‘ will convinm you this is a mom-62W- ing proposiim. Gigantic cleaning sale of all-winter Footwear in ‘full Opposite Post our guy-Fourth Yearâ€"No. 4 “I LOOK! oooooooooo 10' I‘f’L‘g: 15: i‘: 1.30 £03m mm hem...; tor: resumed operatxons again but! week and consequently has given emf pigment .to umber of! hands- Mt- MoKenzie is securing Quite a latte stock or loss thin whiter and. gm“ season’s work is expected. , Chu. Poet of town, m o business {Visitor .in Toronto he†went- . F. J. Holiday. of town. transacted business in (tomato on Mehesday and Thursday. 1 J. aw. Ever-son, T. N. Care and Tho: Stevenson. or town. flended the ice races in may last «reek. . .w. E. {McKenzie’a butter dish lac-A There is mum nativity in ham work in this section innit now, and Large nuantities of tune, pulp. .and hardwood are beim moved into town : Mr. ano nus. 0. Bl... Adams viéted «with Dr. and Mrs. Uohnston .au Frenclaon Fails on Sunday. .J. E. Jackson was a blames: visitor at Toronto 18M! week. He was 9000‘:- panicd by Mrs. Jackson and Miss Etta Jackson. Miss Ethel Forster tea on Mon‘da: to attend the business coh’ege at. Col- Wood. 9 ' 3 L ( 4 [.1 The ‘MiSses Greenaway,. Miss Cul- lis aid Mr. Levitt or Bumbag: visited at 2!. 1A. Smith‘s fan'fl Meek. for shipment besides Inc: to: the 313' school was -led by Mr. Clarke. 0! Millbrook. Ot'her speeches of'interesfl were gwen. The Wilfrid male quar- tctte rendered 3 number of very choice selections, iwvhich were ap- preciated by all. ms: Pearl 80rd“) sang "Hold Mon‘a‘y Hand." in a very pleasing . mnner.‘Dinner and tea was serveu in the basement? of the church. . l 1 L Oakwood. Mrs. Geo. Helium, ofï¬Greenbank. was the guest of Mrs. CI. M‘. Smith for a few days hat-Week. " ‘ Mr. and Mrs. 1142:. Maine“! and children spent ï¬nnday at Mr. D. Grant’. ‘ ‘ | I The convention ï¬eld in 'the Met‘ho- dnsl: church on Nelnesdaay was a de- cided success. Papers were read by Mr. Snelgrove, of Beaverton. Lane, of Oakwood, Mr. Weeks, of Woodvilte An interesting discussion â€saunas; station. Miss Allie Wins, is visitng friends in M’mbrouk. Miss Artie 1k!!! is visiting under the parental mt. ‘ Mr. and 38. Jenkins: and baby. of Suat’hcons. are Visiting at her faun- er 3. Mr. D. Annis'. Mrs. Dan Mdnwhlï¬n entertained a tcw or her friends antis‘ridar even- Mr. Peroy' and ‘Nelhe'coad, ot Oakwood spent“: 'few days with [ï¬ends iii town its: weft. ‘ Rev. unite“. of Lindsay will rraaoh in the Methodisï¬ church here the scam! Sunday in February. hiss Mabel mam-um and Mr. Wm. Hi1! spent Sunday last at! Eldon The union prayer services'held here were a decided success. ‘A large at owd attended and 3K appreciat- ed the talks by but}; air-funny and Mr. ,Whattun Quite a number from here att’end- the sale at ‘Mr.'Fred-IParkinson's on Wednesday. ‘ ' . Mr. Geo. Ferris, of the U. D. he: Co . was in town “Thursday. ï¬rs. Chas. Batten. oI'Toront'o was the snest 0:. her tdflher tor a few days last week. Mrs. Jas. Thomas spent Wednesday at Mr. Geo. “Johnstcn’s. 2dr. wan Ohu-ters spent: few days last week‘at [his home iin-‘Bnndefland. We are sorry to hear of the, iii- nes-s of M :. Mal-coin Malian. M‘r ‘hope (or his speedy rapvery. school in <1"! last Weet. A large ale. 'ghload from Omnington spznt Monday evening on the rink_ The ice was in excellent condition and eVerybody see-med to 61130! them- SCLVBS l Mrs. Beaorort. ï¬n. Bole. In. ‘Ercd’ Edwuds and mother. Miss Gunï¬re]! and Miss Btoddart were at the semi-annual missionary meeting i at Wick. ’ I Rum-a. John and Gus from and Rube Thomas attended ti: races at ‘Lindm on Wednesday. ’ Whe Mines. Faed, of (hmiingtom: were visiting Mrs. S. Sued a ‘tewl O . rouhqum-mnumwd 0 mmatmvmm 7 o 0090:9000009000‘ .woomnnms I" cMattb'flhPostJ . o0£.¢+o+§ooo999090ttoolmoocoooooooooooooo ’IMPORIANI NEWS 0f Iflf DISIRKI ‘. Haney Beacrol‘t is atfendinc and Mrs. Geo. ’Adait are c a few days with: friends 111 (Spcial to '1‘ Post) VOO‘OOOOOOOyOOOOGOOOO m oknting m]: is in tax swing here now had the pntrons so (at hue _ I been hvored with very good icn mas. uni Browning. elooutionz'st, ot :Wslluetown. spent a Iei (my; here this week. She tho took paw m the Presbyterian convert! on Thurs. day eVenihg. ‘ Jlr. H. G. Kingston. of Soronto. unwed hero on Scum to ‘ Dike charge of the English church - nia- Mrs. Nome returned home from To- Ionlo one night thin week; - Mr. flurry .Welch went to Donatd on Monday to work in the blacksmitm limp .there. i z The skating rink is now ’a mu mnz and is in charge of Mr. Nor- nc- It Is a great pleasure for all the folksy both you: end old. . Mia -'Annie Roger: left bore to teke charge at a school net: Hana; Mr. Boyce arrived home (tom To- ronto onedqy this week. A large number from here sttend-' ed the at home given In Mr. and Mrs. Steele, of Badsover. and enjoy-‘ ed “catches to the utmost. [ Misses Mitchell, who have been . visiting in Lindsay for some _time. returned Ehis Week. Mr. Mnrdie ‘snd Mr Fergus Meaghâ€" er of Lindsay spent Sundsy at Mr. .w; J. Mitchen’s. The many friends of Mr. Spence are 'g‘lud to learn that! he is recov- ering from his serious ï¬tness and u abic to be out at bed pat-ti of t'hedny, Mr. and lira. Bruce, of Benetton. are enjoying ‘a pleasant visit with their son, Ind dawhter. Mr. 1). Bruce and Mrs. Arthur Boynton. best under the oiroumat’anoes. Mrs. Shepherd gave 1 Wheat: for her young lady friend: on Friday last. Covers Were laid for eight on the brett‘iiy unused table. ‘ The boys are havm difï¬culty In keeping their open ï¬r rink in good order, but are o3rtainly (loin their Rev. E E. Turner. who is spending a holiday 'at his parents home at Appleton. . , : onto, aooompanied 1w Miss Macken- nc. who wilt remain in the city tor Bar. Best, a student! of Knox colâ€" lege. Ioronto. occupied the pulpit! of thc Presbyterian church on Sunday at both services in the thence It . . 'mrmnn , ""hï¬papi-Homrou.) ‘II ‘A party of young pebple from Ihcrc enjoyed the hospitality of Mr George Laidhw, 6n Wednesday of last week. at his cozy. well appointed Ihbme, "The Fort." Balsam Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Mackenzie, of Winnipeg, spent a couple of due pcrc Inst Week visiting relatives and friends. - . - I Brent interest! is being taken A; tlns by the younger peopse. end “no is: some ot the cider ones. ! The ï¬rst hockey match of the season In: held on Friday. when these present witnessed a not game between two picked team: from ItDWD. - 1 ‘ The G. '1'. «R. are InakixgP prepara- ' how for constructing a nteel bridge over what is known 0.: the North Bay or Bataan Lake. of tha‘ dine ot iraiimny. about a. mile 'from town. A quantity of steel and other mater- ; :ais are at the station here nownnd a huge gang of men is expected soon. Jrheu the won-twin be rushed to ‘ oompietion. Capt. Potter and his popular ileu- tennnt are conducting regular weekly army services in the C. O. O. F. hall re-opened, the demand for his output having again become normal. Rev. John Ireland has recovered his health. and has opened special servic- es in the Methodist church. -‘ (swat to The M; Mr. Fred Breaw. manger of the skating rink, is doing a. rushing bus- iness. Everybody skates but (other. Miss E. Foster leaves soon 101' Col- lingwood, where she intends taking: course in a business school. Mr. Wm. Melanie has commenced operations in his wood dish factory. Mr. R. A. Gallan’aolime works hut M W; Ii! m. 0! â€NO. .311" the village last Saturday for a short been indispoeed for some time, re- sumed duties Monday. ‘Xover has returned to ‘l'or- mpanied by Miss Macken- LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY. JANUARY 22, 1909 i Don’t forget the mud carnival next Thursday evening. 28th inat’. A 13:3 crowd Is expected and a. lot 05 fun ‘wih be created. Prizes [or best skaters. any dresses, eta, will be given. a ! The oyster supper m anaemic: With the ï¬e-byterian drunk wu tut-id tut m evepmc. and wag a huge success. A'hrge umber con- hng tron I distance. Ilse program-ac in the dam]: was we! reached. The choir did exceedm well. '_ gunner 1 (Speck! to m Post.) a The ennui public “bury meeting was heid on um evening (at. Yen-y encouraging reports were read by secretary nnd'flbrnrian. This past 'wenr has been the best in its his- ‘ tory. Some 144 member: at now en- ljdying the good books provided. The 'pruident and “union-d. which ,was elf xc-eleoted.nre tcrbe congratula- ed on the good standing of the qulic ï¬brnry. ' Miss Brandon. Cmington. spent ' the past week with her triend. Mia M'chster. . Junâ€"i mumpum 3 I!" the new and!†their with on In. My. Mm“. ad me; be- tomomhclou.thmdmm. mwwu.lr. Jm Pom,otmwr0. Viola" “I www.mpdrdcdnhflv- “mmuwmm mmmfllflmm ultrahinthcl Pomnvidovol‘ cumulus-3M! tomu’lw‘ Mandel Power.de whichwuwenstuudod. An old “wire-WM?!“- “tumult“ “'3 M'u,htumotln. J. Pom,wtdovolflnhu3ohnpov- On weaned†18th inst, the return mdhmy'upw between .nggoootndsloeduun.Agood. clan, tats-mans played- but†lyhthomh Wtot‘ mmmen.mchpntflwlm ‘t ‘ MM MMâ€. 0Ԡthe ’Csygoonltu Kelly tn the «a. while lemme. for the loads, showed no gagatdlgno {5m gaggondJa tzaflï¬lï¬ghathlo igatlflisfl 38m .9 3 389m. .34: 2% *Zaaaaiuauohovaluï¬‚ï¬ I: ling liquor on Dec. 35th and 16th. mmmtdodbdorenr.r. D. loom. Ponce mu. 0! Lind“! Maghrgemmberolwitneuum allot! on both sides. about twenty 0' tam. bu aeoeph t sitution '8 M et 2.80 p. m. in ma-on'q MU. teacher in the 8 Luke echoolL 'et which an “an. on million-x7 Mia: Clan Tn bun. teacher at tom 'm be than by In. Reeve. Blue, spent with hr! PM" 7W0 0! M09 Reeve. Km 0! the f can here. I missionary Iodetul at the m- 31120. House. vino-said. went 800- ha. Iothodht. and mm m do: man his mother here . , -! an invited to m m m. tam. bu accept: tentacl- in the 8‘ Mia: Clan Tu: Blue, spent Band can here. Amundthel'mlon WW.. ’8' Kant. All The Poet'- subscribers and Mend: m in- Whamnadwtourmmudm. inst. st the lieu-thu- hon-e. ‘Ihortmn..8h THE POST'S NEW HOME On Sundq hat, Rev. Mr. 0008c. Baptist minister of Echelon Falls. preached {n the be“ Methodht watch. 853 text was 0 Timothy u. 13. â€Butbeuu ennui: “the be- l-heveu. In conversation. in deed. in charity. in spirit. in (nth. In plum.“ Mr. Cooke emphasised the [let that! our individual live. show- ed .‘whether we were true Christian or not. 'A large warmth»: bend Mr. Cooke. and hid tench will. no doubt. proï¬t may. . Blues Let: and M Cooper have rcuuned Iron flitting [.314st (ï¬ends. lines 'A. Sinclair and L’. Jordan. and Ir. W. lobar-mo o! Cnmbny. fluted Hr. tad In. J. B. Paulo: re- Q“. ’(: :‘K‘ All Ire pulled to see It. Walker: Junk: non-d min an“ N accent severe ill-eu- . . the bee! ring meeting on Bum-dag lat wu s cm... lVe.’ 1.1! We" pun-t. ' I 4 t . . in: 835% 5 £280 .0 .3153 933573 a! $3.83 8 :3 5 a .g .6 .550 EOE xi 83th dab-coo 3 v3.3» .8 .51.- ofl a! 8-!!â€" aa 5? i, 7.8:. has 33 an oak 41.800 3 6933395 .B a. dlod on Thin-Ida. It. John Pow mutual tom on loony"- (thallium; thyumm mesmmttowd-q m.vmuuuwm III! {tutu-Ruby“. In. label mm. at Peta-hora. u mun; atclr. W. L. Robots. mhviudtoutndthem. “mummies Hominy was in town mm. It. W. '1'. Janka! vat to Toronto POWLES MN“ (special no the Post.) \ «stuns Mend: It Beaver-o. . Our goal! peopl would like to see some energetic citizen Inflow the ex- unole at other surrounding viuaga In. Ml. 'Joncs. of Manitoba. who has been Visiting her brother, Mr. Jana Noble. left on Sunnis: for Prterhoro. where the mum anyone!- in; u M of weeks with, her. son. “at hoes. 1 . ' Fred Thoma tad Min Matti: molly-on «tended the put: gin-n by Hrs. Franck Gudiner, 0! Mount fie-bank. u ' ' a In. 1'.‘ Nah and her daughter . PLEASANT mum .’ r. . ‘ (Spam to Me Post.) Some «warmer-sue urns id. "all“ .1 m M be (or drawing amapmzeudues Ou WMy. In 3th Kr. and am floo- Gnrdiner and Mr. and In. Thompson spent a planar at- termn It the hem: of it. Francis Gardiner. or flaunt Flaunt. On Wednesday hat Mr. and Mrs Then†{I'm end 11:. at Mrs. Joe. Gel-diner were the gag-etc of Its. 3am Johnson of miners Su- (Special to the Post.) 311-. 3. Kamila. of Mount Beret. hmodhctomle of week- nuthg home or her brewer. 12-. Thomas Start. ' l S. Hr. But-07d Nollie. was in Hillbrook but. I'm on business. mud trustee in phoe at Mr. John Manure. who had d 0']: d 19 not. the tmt’eu hr the ensuing A Inge nunber from Peale: at- uudv-d the Durban Btu-do school wn'enuon held at mun. on Tues- du In: :34 report u: enjoyable hue. The date! features of both â€an: were the tufts given by J. â€L1†thmunlm damâ€. on ne‘mdub bible on» ncvement. undue at night on "Chiul Lite; both of Which were helpful and napkin to d who were ("matte (â€nth to but then. Al. tï¬e upeeid tmtee meeting heid on Saturday M1†Cedar Grove about. It. George Gilaon wu Ip- Hr. John Turk-reg returned on Saturday tron spending 3 (our days nt» Km“ visiting his mo- thcn who I319: bushy i l. Kin Ethic and. of Boheaygecn. spent tut week '23: her data, In. lbs Mic ‘Lyttoi. of Derryviuc, spent loot week with her sister, In. 3. Rice. Ir. W 31 mm spent Sul- W there Ibo. .. I ( t , 'uf, ‘Bï¬w Bury and [is Kin-it Blunt. o! W «pent Bud-U tt' Mr. A. Rayburn. .‘ . in. cm nod m- om. mace spent Blind. M Peniel ltiggds. 11: Mane elm Dominioni 83! mu um gent We wrek end with NI Quin, In: Jean Bulâ€" bch, Dada Grate- - ‘ cinia'. Mn: Hem Whetter nod Ilia Lor- etta Osborn»: â€'2 on the sick list ur; sha'nn Jm Hoidcruhuv ad Hater Mflbert. of Ianitobu 3ft reocwiu old minimum: in the) v:- w". o.- (Damian-cl is spending um: (in:- It. Toronto on business. )1. (an Wright nu mum: froh'speiflhs I week with her sister. In. the“ E Webster. 0! Had, 'mSution € ~ ‘ .u-J'lladblmduaeetw the nmwmum autumn. ' .uwmmmxnu 711:. M: W: use wu ehcu hence. , byxicd to the W on WM! 11:01 In.“ “3:3 and I3- evam.mmmumuumummm,nmnm a owing to a detective diam. The Ir. J... W's. neighbors catered and and all the llr. cud In. I. Ingram gag- dim downturn MI! m N“ m at Mervin: (arm. uvm‘upomnrneuuwm beam! on m «the snow than .. diam .- more '1‘ no W not so may .klten on the rivet. .l 0' M? bailing 9" “an“ ‘ â€"-â€"___â€"=_â€" .1 bc mm in and having taken the decanting o! “situation they re- nowned 8m: Blur-plus use-ion .W'. I. and: and A. J. Scott: were “W «Alum m and a bl; W mat «Hectic; fax- 0:: Erik! evening Inc Mr. Ira. START m. Wcminxiuumtddyéurmmetoow lmudmwingliuofdepooiton. Itdoesnot â€mumï¬atdepuamybgitwm be u by opening that long delayed “VIN“ ACCOUNT. Don'tnitnntilnextyut, butdo it now- You will be very magi} planed 90 cc; how rapidly small amounts rill , _ ;; _-.._ _._A M A.- aim-l.- . are gt present Me Post.) .' aggébga, Large I bite Yorkshirc Tomâ€"$1.00 per Your In My†thg' than with Inn: 311'. DIV! gate to til and non heal c and Rev. 91:. 1 atâ€" 000ch 8. STEWART. ‘ 2302mm: UPKIIL PO Aberdeen Polled AI ? BULLS any, is doing we "r '. Our ï¬tting rink w uerdip 0! It. Mil . John Gm†b ’mre‘ MM have the ice i conduit. tn‘ the Ti" tended. mm is next I watch The '1on ofï¬ce! 000. again. too! Rogers; honoray Icnben, Dr. Greg. 2V. 8.. R. I. Robertson. .1. 3V. Sande. W. J. Yes, {2. G. Dumas. Leslie Tremeer. AV; I. Hooper,\0. “J. Yercx. 8d. Man, I. ' H. Rainer. Rev. Moore. C. 8. up, ' J. Slum. Here'a slams to the boys. - Mr. ’1'. H. ltorton and “may hm novcd‘to Petcrhoro. Ir. J. U. Sande has the†[Jim «nth m right. - . at. annual Hooper is having tin interior of his house pint d to week; m- utter. who ï¬ve. in Indu- aa', a doing the m. 1 .= _. v . Our ï¬tting rink an!" the u.â€" .‘cr‘ip at It. Nib: Poul-2 ‘1 I John Grip h progressing 111:... mu»: Me the ice in m cm du- mm friends in MOI-IV. 31:. Bin 0. Yerex m the deb gale towel}. L'. otC. ECU-'0'- tum held at Moodville mu Itch Hooper Bros. haw oeverat me- as gazed getting out' aw tags to up“ their lube: mm in the sprig. flr. urthnr l’rouer tad wife m away to Newmrht visiting Ira-b- â€nr. prawn»: “e . on“ a. Pogt Perry trknds Sada!- W Mom-B» Olin-3. Ddecote to Grind W - (In. Nethertoo. ~ laudiool Examinerâ€"Dr. nan. Revivot meetings ore being be“ be our Christin church. under the d» rcction of Rev. Ilr. Rainer. and they? are neg-tin with good success. A large umber of about: 23‘ teacher: tron lure attended the Sun- day school convention beid ot nun- In. The number totaled oboot' 6» .Ir. 0. Your. artiste-dent d" the Bonds! mo! here. we: dew oodgoveflsnportonhtm .wc- notice Little Britain {0 rank: mm the best. It. Loy age" is spending a much. ' ' : | . The {sum dï¬eers hue been up pointediortthQO. w. for not; Hutuâ€"0.1m Netherdon. ‘ ‘ \ Formâ€"Edwin Honey. : a. Q Wernerâ€"Th“. Western * ‘- Reeorderâ€"WII. Comm. .x m WI I-l-IAM - 81'. N EAR KENT meeting on Jun 15th. and a the (clawing; President 0! 2b hockey 0M, Dr. G. W. 311;]. plane». 3. Z. Yerex; bi. vice?†“dent. J. J. BM: IIO.-tntl., C. B. Thempoon: manger. 7 June: Fug.- :al‘houllmnhureur-edh. unaware! with friend.“ fllGfllAND RANGI. SOWS Hum-0e also attended Du: k-Johfl Pink rink is wefl al- {ch-O! I