L dallil‘ï¬l (â€will-II“ 1" ‘gakn-H Ftiï¬|t .flllfl ï¬n ‘ Wm .’ ¢ ‘33“? ’34 {hf-N2; Quite anumber from here Utended Mr. Charles Sweetman’s shooting match at Port Hoover, 513 were quit: successful. Mr. Wm. Hobbs, of Columb 19, is Mr. Leonard Stacey. of the Bank of Montreal, Oakwood, spent Sunday at his home. Messrs. Victor and Gland Grcves, of Toronto, were in the village with iriends for the holiday. Mr. R. Oliver is installing a tele. phone this week. He will ï¬nd it quite convenient in his work. Mrs. Walkey and daughters of Lindsay, spent the New Year at Mr \. Glenny’ s. Miss' label Jordan, of Lindsay was the guest of MisseS Lida and Canada Whitesides for the New Year. Mr. Charlie Yeo wife and child of GaJt we re home for New \Years. Dr. W. Yeo. of Toronto, «was under the parental roof a couple of days this week. count» of there being no hockey match the weather being too mild for an out-door rink. But never mind, the lemon will keep. preparing an orchestra, and the 5 MFS- J- 14- A119“, mrs. 3' n. Auen, Mr. H. Copp is visiting friends in M22. flat-ems Rodman of the SMiSS Mina Allen and Mr ERG“ Allen Lindsay and Peterboro. northwest. arm-ed in our village this I“ Lindsay, â€Site“ Mr- W- “- “0ҠMr. J - H. Carnegie of Toronto. w He moved from here about ’0“ Monday. >spent Saturday In‘f‘éï¬h. meals. He moved from here gbcut 3 My, Milton Yerex, Toronto, Mr. Jag Mr. Walter Reesor, of Lindsay, was aura? 35:0, and says he seesa mark- ‘and John Ferguson, Oshawa, Mr. in this burg for a fewhours Sat- w‘; rmprovement in 0111‘ town since Lewis Irwin, Toronto, were under the urday. " h. departure. parental roof for New Years. MP. W- CNSSWGH. 0f OShSWG. spent Mzss Florence Chard. of Lindsay, Mr. Horace Metherell and lady Ne}: Yea? Min town. visited Miss Pearl. Hooper a few friend, of Lindsay, were at his home “Y†3" W- MCKendU’ Spent days this week. for New Years. New ears 111 Lindsay. There was great disappointment in our village on Monday last on ac- Our young men are busy at present 3 programme for the young men’s ban- quet to be held in the near tuture. preparing an orchestra, and the . Mrs, Clarence Rodman of the ncrthwcst, arrived in our village this w He moved from here about weefxs. He moved from here gbcnt au'ear' ago, and says he sees a mark- ed improvement in our town since 1m departure. ed this week fr with Raglan h- Our young me programme for quot to be held preparing an 0: Mrs.~ Clarence ncrthwest. art-iv wak He move av" 259' ’6' SUBJECTS TAUGHT : WEEKLY EDETMN Mr. and Mrs. Amos Rogers return- ! this week from a weeks’ visit (Special to‘ The Post) "he new Methodist parsonage is :pleted and Rev. Chapman has ved in this week. They repor; it being very wann and comforthble I a vast improvement over“ the old ’. Our villagers are Justly proud the $3600 building. Cur Sixty-Sixth Year ‘toria Jan. 11 Live Brevities riends LIVE STOCK AIN GROWING . N o F E E S There are no restrictions as to age or previonis education, and no fees. For information concernmg this course, address .-..__.___ L MACKENZIE - - - I - Department of Agricultu SEEDS The followmg gentlemen will com- pose the Municipal Council of‘ the Township of Garden for 1911. Jas. Graham, Reeve; John Alton. Her- bert Chrysler. Patrick McGee, Thos. Mullally. council. Mr. Isaac Hardy, formerly a resi- dent of this neighborhood, but who has been living in the northwest for the past twenty-ï¬ve‘years, has reâ€" turned for a few weeks’ visit. He ï¬nds a vast chaSge. The Result In Cafden Township Misses Beulah and Norman ‘Brown are at Mrs. Fred Wooldridge's this Another of our young ladies has changed her name. Miss Sadena Snel- grove was united in marriage to Mr. Cory last week. We wish her much my and happinness. Mr. Howard Lam). Standard Bank Sunderland, visited under the parenâ€" tal met for New-Keats. I The New Years tea held on Monday {Jan. 2 was a grand success. The fol- glowing talent from Lindsay did iull {justice to themselvesâ€"Mr. and Mrs. fMoynes, Mrs. Dr. Nesbitt.and Mrs. Edwards. About a dozen others were ,present. Total proceeds $140.00. Mr. Roy St. John and wife, of {Sunderland, visited relatives here ‘thisweek. 3 Mr. Harry Owin and bride, of lSudbury, visited his brother: Mr. {Fred Owin, last week. Mrs. J. L. Allen, Mrs. A. H. Allen, Miss Mina 'Allen and Mr Elton Allen of Lindsay, visited Mr. W. G. I’rousc on Monday. visiting friends here after 2m absence of thirty-ï¬ve years. Don‘t forget the auction sale of household furniture at the old Metho- dist parsonage on Friday, Jan. 6. and COMMENGNG FEBRUARY Est, 1911 l Mrs. Alex. Clarke, of Lindsay, ,spent New Years Day in town. ; Miss Crowley, of Kincardine, has [been placed in charge of the junior [room in the North Ward school. FRONT ROW-~â€"Cecil Hodgson, Valentin; Roy Robertson, Bobcaygeon; D. A. MacKenzie, Agricultural Repre‘entaï¬ve ; 9w?“ Th°menv Springbrook. (HastingsCounty); A A. Knight, Agriculture Assistant. Second Rowâ€".Beft Walden, melsay; Arch McMillan, Glenarm; L. M. Nokes, Manilln; Gordon Webstér, Claudine ; Ju. Davidson, Little Bntun. Dr. Wilson, of Toronto, spent Mon day in town. Mr. B. Patterson returned to Torâ€" Continued on page 4. Mr. Bert Robson, cf the Warder staï¬, Lindsay, spent NeW‘ Years in town. Miss Hamlin returned to town 01 Tuesday after spending the holiday with her parents in Kincmdine. Mrs. Crandell and Miss Vina Cran- dell, of Lindsay spent New Years the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Rob- son. Mrs Reeds returned home. from Reaboro on Saturday. Mr. Ralph Hardy, of Oakwood reâ€" turned to town on Mcnday and will resume duties as teacher at Fell’s school house. Miss Annie Eilis"returned to duties 3 in Toronto on Tuesday evening. ' Mr. Carson of Forest, spent the! New Year vacation in town the] guest cf Mrs. H. McDougall. ‘ Mr. Geo. Terry, of Lindsay, spentI Sunday in the village. l Miss Della Brokenshire spent New Years in Toronto the-guest of her sister. Mrs. Jack Bilton. Its. Thos. Lane.and Mrs. W. Lane and baby spent New Years in Lindsay the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lane. Mr. and Mrs. R. Lee spent New Years in Lindsay the guest of ‘ Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McKendry. (Special to 'The Post) Mrs. H. Deyman and child, of Gooderham, spent Tuesday in town the guest of Mrs. Whisstle. Jottings From Fenelon Falls LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY. JANUARY 6 1911 Miss Greta. Mills and Messrs Cec- il and Fred Mills, of Ome-mee were guests at Mr. Ge . Wilson’s during the past week. ' Mr. Hobbs, {- Darimgtnn, spent Miss Edith Hutchison of the Lon- don Collegiate. spent the holidays at her home at Marfposa. A quiet wedding took place at the Methodist parsonage on Wednesday. when Mr. Roy James, of East Oak wood, and Miss Mabel Shock, of Hamilton were united in marriage by the Rev. W. Elliott. The happy couple will reside in East Oak- wood. ' (Special to the Post.) Mr. Wellington Tait, Brockviue; Mr. J. J. Brunker, Mrs. Bruhker. Miss Myrl Brunker, of Woodstock; Mrs. Thos. Bowes and Mrs. Clifl. of Lindsay; attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Channon here on Wed nesday. Week’s Daings From Oakwood CLASS OF 1910 We would suggest that our correspondents get their letters in 0 x Monday or as early in the week as possibleâ€" even if it . sent in two instalments. -â€".the best on any weekly paper in the province. We fully realize tlnt it has taken much of their time in gathering the news sent, and we trust they will not feel discouraged if their cor-'espondence has not appeared- We are pretty well over he holiday work and we can assure our corres- pondents 'hat in the future their excellent news letters will appear eve"v week. The Post feels it owes an apology to our excellent staff of correspondents owing to the fact that several interest- ing news letters have not been published in this or previous issues, We regret their non-appearance ex- ceedingly, but our staff has been obliged to work overtime in an effort to meet the holiday rush of news matter. and then they were not equal to the occasion. we take a justiï¬able pride in our excellent staff of correspondents “\m. Our Correspondents Mr' and Mrs. C. O’Neill and Mis: ses Alma and Jeanette, of Toronto Mr. S. J. Short, of Mount Forest Mr. Harry Perrin and bride nee Miss. Beggs, of Kingston spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Perrim They left on Saturday evening for Toronto en route to their home in Sudbury. Congratulations. V Mr. Claregce Falls Years day in Toronto Miss Esther Scott: spent New Years day with friends at Uxbridge. Mr. and Mrs. John Amitage cele brated their silver wedding on Thurs day Dec. 29th. Guests were present from Peterboro, Lindsay and Osh- awa, and a very pleasant time was spent. v- Mrs. and Miss Callaghan, of Lind- no say, spent a few days with her sis gr; t?r Mrs. J. D. Brass, during the It holidays. M1 Miss Inez McCullouch, of Lindsay he was the guest of her cousin, Miss ew Lillian Webster. f m; Thursday at the home of Mr. Jno. Giles. "nntinuea on page 4. Department of Agriculture, Lindsay spent New ipent W“ â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".‘â€"._ 5 Start the New Year ; Our new school on the 4th con. ceseion is now completed and it is no mistake to saythat it is one of the finest in North Victoria. The people and: trustees are to be cen- gratulated for such a fine building. It reflects great credit on Mr. R. Morrow, the contractor for the pains he took in every detail of the work everything is Al. from ground to ,’ belfry, The interior is finished with ash and is a thing of beauty and a joy forever. Lindsay Firm Gets Contract Lindsay Bros. of this town have been awarded the contract for the new school at Pleasant Point, for the sum of $950.00. very top rung of the political 11d- g der, Mr. Thos. Davey, an old veter Q an in municipal affairs, Mr. J. '11} Perkin and Mr. Jas. Campbellhold l and experi-enced' (men. The people! look forward to some good legisla- ture from these capable and long ex. 1 perienced' gentlemen. The Councillors elected are Mr. C. Sullivan, of Digby, standing at the A. J. Southern, of Head Lake over Mr. Wm. Adair, of Norland. Both are very popular and highly respect ed men and every hvailable vote was brought out, the day being very mild. One of the hotest contests for the ReeVeship of the municipality of Lax ton, Digby and Longford was {on ht and today at the polls resulting in 1 a victory for our late reeve, ML: ! E i Reeve Southem’s Election Monday THE DOMEEIQE AER By Opening 3. Savings Account DAIRYING CARE of the ORCHARD BOOKKEEPING Etc, Etc. SUBJECTS TAUGHT : g A very quiet wedding took plane at the home of Mrs Mchtï¬e on Tu- gesday. when her youngest daughter Lizzie, was united in marriage to :Mr. William Green. of Toronto. The éyoung couple left on the evening ;train for their heme in Toronto. Mr. éGreen has a position on the police iforee. We join in wishing them every I happiness. Visitors here for New Years wcre, Mr. W. McLaughlin, of Toronto, at, Week’s Doings ! From Woodvifle Mrs. Whattam, cf Wellington, re- turned to her home last week after visiting her son, Rev. ‘A. Whattam for a few weeks. Miss Ethel Thomas, who had ch of the Millinery parlors at P13 ville, is visiting her mother, Mr Thomas. (Special td The Post) The Sunday School entertainment a mutate. entitled “Santa. Claus‘ Mix-up," was a decided Success as far as the programme was concerned but Continued on page. 5. PAGES ONE 1‘6 TWELVE Maw-ms m‘ g...“ r--. No. 1 atts