Nation- ts from I to the men at Galt. ', Tor. Tation’ ’ ofMis- ative ward- ! Sig- at Edâ€" Co. It “Ct with the boats, the train known as the lake line spedal. vul- uu w: U“ â€V“ reuse of the keen competition on tie lakes betwm the company “‘1 _ e C. P. R. .They have thus done any with the necessity of bufldhx 3 :33“ their own. The opens in 0‘ 1' rand Trunk Paciï¬c from Putt i‘nhur nextgummer has With out company, very close, indeed." At the annual 'meeting in Collins- Wood on Jan. 26 the shareholders. of the Northern Navigation Company elected Mr. W, E, Davies, 9. Grand Trunk passenger and traï¬c ofldal 88 3 representative on the board. Te ‘ minal Stations, which Mr. Nicholson claims, will not be surpassed by any City or company on the great Takes. Will be built at Sarnia as soon 83 Possible. In conjunction with this the l‘ailromi company will run a special train from Toronto to Sarnia to con- The Grand Trunk and Northern Nav- gatnon Get Together They’re Going After the Lake Trade The omcers were installed by Past County Master Cottinghnm of Emily. after which stirring and enthusiastic addresses were delivered by a number of delegates. ' The lodge then turned its attention to routine business. concluding thus one of the most successful meetings that has been held for many years. Deputy County Masterâ€"Wm. M811 ning. of Cambray. County Chaplain â€" R. R. Elliot. County Secretaryâ€"John KeIIY- County Financial Secretary â€" W- Vout, of Dunsford. County Treasurer â€" Joe. Brown. adopted . The following ofleers for the ensuing year :- County Masterâ€"J. W cupied with the reception of the 0- cers' reports and the appointment of the various committees, and at noon the lodge adjourned until one o’clock for dinner, and to enable the com- mittees to get to work. Resuming at the appointed time, reports were presented by the various committees, showing the largest at- tendance in years, and the condition or†the order throughout the county to be most flourishing. ' It was decided that the diflerent districts should be empowered to cel- ebrate the anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne at such place as each may see ï¬t. A resolution of regret at the death of the late Bro. Wm. Henderson, a wasbestman. / Farm! of Father honey The funeral of the late Rev. Father Twomey, oi Belleville, took place in that city on TueMay and was at- tended by a large number of citizens of Lindsay of all classes. About six- ty priests iron the Archdiocese of Kingston and diocese of Peterboro were present, including ~ His Grace Archbishop Gauthier and His Lord- ship Bishop O'Connor, The requiem mass was chanted by the Archbishop of Kingston and Rev. Fathec lies, of _Reyiopolis College.‘ preached a mas; terly sermon. The remains of the dead priest were interred in a vault‘ LindSSY- The morning session was chiefly oc- County County Director of Ceremoniwâ€"‘ son. Omemee; J. J. n‘ee, omen-w, Wm. Gamble, Bury’s Green; Goo. Brook’S. Bury’s Green; J. J. Wil- Hams, omemee; J. A. Elliott. Dune- ford; J. Bowins, Coboconr; Albert Hore. Pleasant Point; A. E. Sumo]: Omemee; J. G. Beatty, Emily; Wm, 13nd, Valentin; James Courtney, Em- ily; W. J. Patrick, Dnnsford; J. Barâ€" ber, Hartley; F. G. Sanderson, Duns- lord; R. McFadyen, Sonya; R. Wal- lace, Dunsford; J. Wallace, Pleasant Point; J. J. Vont, Dnnsford; John Kelly, Lindsay; Wm. Thornbury, Lindsay; Wm. Warren. Lindsay: J.‘ W, Elliott, Verulam; R.. R. Elliot, Lindsay; .105. Brown, Lindsay; J. W. Wallace, Lindsay; A. Marshall, Lind- say; R. J. Moore, Lindsay; Thos. Williams, Lindsay; Wm. Mantters, tested in the proceed“! Among those 9mmt Wm. Cottmgham, 0m Wilson. OmemeO; L“ D‘ lon Falls; F- J- 51‘ There was a large attendance of â€presentatives from all parts 01 the county and much interest was mani- lost Successful Until: 0‘ but] 0mg: Lodge for In! You: cal Meeting .. of County Lodge ofï¬cer of the county lodge, was new move on 3115.1: VJ Among, Melon John ’1‘. Thompson, Fensâ€""£0: dams block on Tuesday. The W mum OLAPP. 7 Master. Mr. Wm. Thornbury, . The death occurred Wedneday 01 ng. 7 .. Martina Ends Clam), beloved wife ‘--_. aéfmflom - -7 many ten, Lindsay: J. cam n; R.. R. Elliot, H. V m, Lindsay; J. W. aboni A. Marshall, Lind- sent. -, Lindsay; Thos. gown attendance 0! â€"A new pojice station is to be at- ,ectedinï¬amfltonataccstofm. Bourassa’s new paper. La. Pnbucite. â€"The estimates of the Hamilton police commissionets total 884,600, Another pupil of St. Joseph’s acad- emy has brought honors to herself and that splendid! institution. Miss Florence White has won one of the five prizes awarded by the Poppy scribbler to students producing the most artistically colored vase of pop- pies. The competition was open to Ontario and Quebec. Congratulations are in order. had raised their rates, but had failed to notify the Grand Trunk. Mr. Wid- dess enquired from Toronto before selling the ticket and .was given the rate. The case was hotly contested as a. matter of principle. His Honor Judge McMillan gave judgment_ for the plaintifl, holding there was no mistake in selling the ticket and that the Grand Trunk should look to the Southern Paciï¬c. G. H. Hopkins K. 0., for plaintifl; W. E. Foster, Montreal, for the defendants. Bigelow vs. Grand Trunkâ€"Mr. G. A. Bigelow purchased a. ticket for his son from Calï¬ornia to Lindsay, for sixty-ï¬ve dollars, but the South- ern Paciï¬c refused to honor it, and collected six dollars and forty cents more, which Mr. Bigelow.s'ued to re- cover in the division court. It appeared the Southern Paciï¬c ed for being a Christian. Tradition tells that be cured a. boy who was throat and for this reason his help is invoked against all diseases ofthe throat. Duringthe prayer recited at the ceremony of the blessing the priest holds two lighted crossed candles at the throat of the, appli- cant for the blessing. The ceremony of the blessing of throats took place toâ€"day at St. Mary’s church, the feast of St. Bmse, a. bishop and martyr of the early days of the church. .An old tradition holds that prior to entering the re- ligions life Blasius was a physician atSebasteinArmenin.Afterhehad been made prehte o! the same city. dead priest were intermd in a vault in the centre of the southern en- trance directly under the tower. Rev. Father Collins, of Lindsay, a. former curate of St. Michael's church, Belle- ville, was one o! the clergy present. Etta Taylor, and Mr. Roy Sproule shower bouquet of lily of the valley and fern. The bridesmaid was Miss about one hundred guests being- “The Maples†the residence of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Taylor, 0! Derry- ville, was the scene on Wednesday 0! ternoon of the marriage of their eld- est daughter, Miss Mary .H., to Mr. Percy L. Bpronle) of Mariposa. The ceremony was conducted by the Rev. H. V. Monnteer. Methodist clergyman Methodist church, will conduct the funeral service., Police court and sensational to will be tabooed from E coming from the town of Ream. Dunnzthattimethodoeeaaed has been conï¬ned to her bed with illness, nntildeathcameuponher at an E gag? my; Tin muons with but: a: Sarah by the would Will be absolutelypure, as the ate will be held till its arrival at docks and vice versa., ' Lindsay Girl Won 3 Prize an increase of £3,000 outlast SPROULEâ€"TAYLOR Bigelow vs. Grand Trunk of Blessing of Throat: quding Bells Obituary and condemn- Dear Sirâ€"Some days ago we notic- ed in one of the Lindsay papers a ' statement made by Mr. Forbert, a boot and shoe maker of Woodville, but formerly of the town of Lindsay and as we claim the statement is not only misleading but unlair to the people of Woodville and surrounding country, we wish to make corrections. Mr. Forbert says people are leav- ing our village and locality. and are going to other towns to do their buying since local option was adopt- ed here. ‘ In the ï¬rst place Mr. Forbert's bus- iness life in Woodville appears to| have been a short one. Having only been in business a few months he was not here before local option was adopted, and therefore does not know the conditions that existed here then. Did he get his information from some one who was in sympathy with the whiskey business. I! so, then we contend he got his information from the wrong source. We hear no com- plaints from the business men who supported local option, and it any merchants who were opposed to local option and voted against it and now that their business is going in the hole, we strongly advise them to get over on the other side at the fence, and be with the erowd. We have‘heen’ in Woodville nearly sixteen yeassand we know something 0! the basins-s situation here. The turn «If at goods is not as large as it was a' Myeus ago for at least mm In the, em place on meme has ere,- r pod all m “H!â€" fl. Indi- COMMUNICATIONS. G. McFadden F. Entthon J. Mchivary A. Watson Rev. Wall'ace W. on Rev. Welch Capt. P J. McGillivary J. Caldwell A. Watson A. Bonlthe havobeenonthewinningrlnkafor tho ï¬rst time. Following are the every time. Rev. J. W. Wallace and A. Watson have been on the winning rink twice, the rest of the players t In the game with Peterboro Skip Geo. McFadden defeated 'the strong Matthew's,rink by twelve shots. and Skip Welch won from Ald. Hicks by six shots. This is the iourth district cup for Lindsey inthe lest dveyeors which is a record. though the lake shore curlers put up a plucky ï¬ght, they "hit the loo" be- were skipped by Mr G.. McFadden and Rev. Mr. Welch. They ran up We donot. hold «nave-responsible forth opinion-clout com. the silverware, and the two rinks Hats off to the local ' curlers on their splendid victory in the district cup games at Peterboro on Tuesday. It's a habit they have of carrying on \ (-To the Editor 0! The Post.) 1 There was barrels ottmttthe _Bobcsygeon ice races Tuesday, and the event attracted a big crowd. . In the 2.40 class Lou Keswick, (Ash- lmore) took first money. '1'. Hodglns' [Walter G, second money. and Dr. ,Mac (Dr. Broad) third. Dr. Cowanl was otflclal starter and gave first ,class satisfaction. The following ,were the different events pulled on: Black Mac (Hutchlson) . ..... FREE-FOR-ALL Walter G. (Hodgina) A Skip .............. .24 Skip Skip ............. ..19 Skip ...... '. Knowlson 2.40 RAGE. Lon Keswick (Anhmore) Lindsay Port Hope. LOCAL OPTION A‘l‘ woomm Han-y Gallant, Olin, Bob- Skip Geo. McFadden had the hon- McFadden J. Rooevear gmuocmiu‘inhalwl ; sporting Circus 6am!!!- Knowlson 1". hearts oooooooooooo 0F SPORT friends tn_ bushel, and will not only leave their own {on to buy. but will give merchants IIIPPOmd by the whiskey element the preference. , 1 Now. for' the utilisation of whom gt. the . and it might concern we might say .thnt zipln according“ onrmhbooh ourmh (Ash- sales for Jam. 1909 show a very ddnn’ uflslutory gun over 1908. . 14 â€"chtworth oonnw m ‘0 build 1 county 1'91““ 1°: the m’ .- «dared by the 165mm“ than, who :1;th *° W “'9 salt um. vuh use. “ ““- gutâ€"inf: thereto-tor. “M 1' Ni handy 'ork'mu‘goodbnm Navigation Company, who was in Boboeygeon Tuesday, was registered at the Simpson house Inst evening. ‘ ~Messre. '1‘. Brady end B. P. Bprett, who represented the loan! council oi the Knights of Columbus at the funeral at the late m. Enth- er Twomey, at Belleville Tue-day er- rived home last eveninz- - accepted a position with Huang Hutcheoon, Huntsville. is evidently rating the people 01 “1° "0‘“ w“ tryait up and an notice olhidnm with Mr. Fairbanks. 0! Wm. P3,. were in town today. en route to Haliburton. South 0pc, left this morning on 3 extended visit to Toronto. --Mr. Jon. 61110eg was in Toronto on Tuesdny taking up some importâ€" ant insurance in thnt city. B. 0., mm gustolhacoudn. -llinl Miller. of Brampton. it visiting hat friend. In. Crater. o! m Otonaboe, Peterboto. m In townlut evening. Wolfolshnd.utheguutothhbro- neyvme, was in town lat evening. â€"Mi- Etta. Mitchell. of mold. is visiting In. Mar. Ridont-ct. tranucted business in town todny. â€"Rev. Father McGuire. of Dow- Oakvood, were in ton today. was in town today. â€"l(r. R. L. Kidd. o! Petsrboto. is in town on business. â€"Mr. J‘. Morgan. of Boboaygson. was in town on business. â€"Mr. A. C. Datos, of ‘Foxboro, was a visitor in town today. â€"Kr. James Robertson, 0! Pension Falls, was in town today. -â€"Hiss lay Adams. oi Unduy.'ls visiting Pstsrboro trlsnds. was in town today. Ohio, is in town. â€"llr. J. Back. of Port. Perry. m In town today. Iovmt: of Citizens and 8mm Within Our 6m: â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jan. Groom, A8 TRAVELLERS COME AND GO their votes on local option tint they are not that kind at people tad flu “- cuuuon :- was. Thanking you for the space in your paper. yours truly. OAVERLY a: 00.. General lacuna. We correct Hr. Forbert's statement ior tworeasons;flflt. because it is misleading and leaves 8 wrong in- pression with those 'ho do not know the true situation in our village, and second beesnseiteastsaslnronthe people of Woodville and surrounding country. leaving the impresslon that people in Woodsflle and ianners near our village go to other towns to buy their goods. becauee they can also buy their whiskey there. Nov, sir. the people of Woodvme, Eldon, and Woodville, Feb. 2. 1909. Wednesday’s Evening Post art-ind home from who recantlx s for any: and G. E. thorhymho tutonohuuubout the uymtrontbomush ad the hog any cantons come. Then «yuobou'ndu ou otoelebntion emmthouttn contra-.11: 1554 JohnBani-unodnprocmtiondo- mmttoomchhmwabo- mdomtomvirxtn.mdmtm honordueuntohcrlhouldbe done www.mm-omtthow mute! the colobntlon buttoltl Greek meaning- It in iron England. 90m“! “‘1 'l‘hoholyuthmtdodtoltop "I. celebntlonl. but mm. ad domed mtwhldnhuboeadounntom shouldbedooountothom-m uhowthetuunlumtobem utthunnuuonotthoBle-udvu- gm. mmmwmtt "I gadguvodtoumotorthecemmi tothoGroek'pro-uutlon tn mghtudrucnodher:tnlxht.ud carried'ughtad cannon. The Febru- hedobnï¬onmmhooorolcuu. udthooolobmu curried lighted Muhammdondfluhb- mammalian-thank“)!!- almtathouolth candl- mthofuflvmamu hbruryhubundndlutodtotbo mmamuytuaewm bo- mmudu. Butflitlldu'k “gloomyw «comm and hennnoahndowthouttlauhnd ï¬gure um mun-most Mthsttbonponndll the mutuanuthhsbudthc mmmtpntmmtmto Immunomoomt. mum‘mmmmmbyaa- mu mthehturpctdthefl- mumm.nmym1t â€bk-math.†colo- muou.undp.nmmuthst 0‘ mmmmmm «mm-mm. Itdldoponds uponthowuthu' on that any and on the ground ho: a to'lntthemthar for the nut dxweeh'ulbe. The ground hog fl,'henhgwtrouhumter “www.chncutoou his Momhawmhutnhutyrettut tohhuttloholeudwdtlormm (Indiana-Day. Samantha-“Mouthful! (Indiana D3,, Bourwflltheluow biovin More ï¬lth the am though «no devotee- on My. For n It not written in the old judo : Cl thu- upring com or vinta- stun longer «pend- ou sunshine uud lind- ow, sud the little ground 1108- At but, no any the old-tune proï¬le“. uud while the expert- ot the man: bureau and the agricultunl depart - mt In!!! at and: prophetic. u be- ing groundnut "mutton. the ground hog did not but millions of Groundï¬ognay,u1tummm- crdlyknm.lththodnythnt :- wmwkthetmpoint homo puts, but mostly a (by tor nobdmthumummm themwfllptobtblyho tun-thu- hardntthomxtdtflngotthecom- Bridge, New York. to Lindsay. Out. .1 computed with tumour. nu have-jut consider“: 14nd“, appu- Udall! Co. of Linda! Could: it hilny In“ of the at its Waning Pluto do]. (Spochl to The Pat)’ m. m. 3.41:. board aun- «nuns MY from Niagara notdouyvorkh“ it? maintain-nay“! in w. Monet-â€tom co- unmtmmm. cwdpouceVincentutolun .mouce.mmflm R.Kylte“tmodtheflntood" in themcflondthomqurteu.llr. Thou. Thohnrn h huduncthoiob and the 01110017111 bointhewt eomtotthemrketbuï¬mflth‘ work P11- work for the you. One for the your 9‘ o! Bunyu'l w {or the new you will be “onward' The diluent departments than out odby timelyandulubla mks bythechdrm.durwh1chthouc- rotary allot! thorollsndumty when mended. The vacuum-d www.mmuuopmd with goon; Ionics st 7.45 o'clock. which was much enjoyed. Rev. J. P. “de on God." This was tollow- primuptosocayud, fax-only ..................... plain cloths, coloring: of black Ladies’ Fiat - lined Coa ts One with green shell, squirrel lining and sable collar. Regu- t‘Z’c‘l’Z'Qï¬t333I’33T $50 We ate showing an immense variety in these garments just newandrighthere we maysaythaxthieiethekindofweathet youmequire one. We show them in all lengths, all sine, all styles, trimmed as well as plain. Money in YOUR pocket pricesarenowatuchedtoeverv one of them and we invite you to come and have a look through our range. The quality 2?§J§‘.f.’.‘3‘.‘i.i‘??..?f.‘f.’.l..f’.‘.‘.’f $25 to $50 good service. service. War it when you like, in all kinds of wather, in fact roughing it in general, it is recognized as the 'all round good coat and sure to give you real Uhdoubtedly there is no (:é'at 9 adapted for our Canadian winter an Minuteman; THE GMT FOB WEAR All! DmsGoodsin ladies’. Astrachan coats hOflEccforthChicf Th: Pipe Burst J. Sutcliffe 8 Sons FEBRUARY-A back-saver Dust Pan will , ____. I'doudectm,hm1'. mwuommmsnbu hat-homo. mutant-m1... m “J mdthebonnduyothfly, on otabouteryMth. Finder Vmbe berewudedbylammut MWPM.L1M§y.â€"u¢. Godauodhethom, 3.1m hot Children’s Grey Lamb Caps (ml fur) one lot to be dared quickly at a very low In- as: nigh; have _be_n achipved ‘Weknovof no circumstance thatis more ï¬tting}, suited. to the above quotation flan! 9"". Lindpsy. bytheRcv. J. P. Wilson. 8. A, Wuhan John Howard Hill- â€.0!thde tollsldsIu-yï¬nnutu, at What Mlgh Have Been LINDSAY