u ' â€"V\‘U\,. ' I†RiCh Was one of those who lost E ‘6’ homes in Saturday’ a ï¬re. 3" Ememon Caldwell, of Toronto. â€at“ our village this week on; 3‘38 Gertrude Phelp was in Lind- E" “9 guest of her sister, Miss gk‘PhelD, OVer Sunday. fh' 3031188 and sons, Clifford and Nan, Spent 'a few days this week "h her Sister, Mrs. Joni: Amitage. Eh 0- Bott, of Cresswell, Vwill mm the services in the Methodist trek “It Sunday. m and Port Hope. ! is home in Toronto. She was ac- mm by Miss J. Goad, who? Fwd a few weeks there. The Beatrice WoodS, bookkeeper kflogg ' Lytle is at present on khoï¬days. She will visit . New ! [art and other places before. her re- i ,liss Pearl Coad is at present vis- bgh'iends in Toronto. l11Keown, of Argyle, conducted Ir J. J. Rich and family of Little Ham have moved into Mr O- Jim Edith Hutchinson left Satur- "to visit friends in Toronto be- humming to London where she 3mg the Collegiate. ' m Etta Armstrong is enjoying a mi. 1 weeks with friends in Co- lrs. Parkinson, of Okotokes and! In Jahnson, of Bracdhrridge, visited 1 In W. Goard on Friday. ! Its. G. B. Rennie, Mrs. J. 3.? Hon, Miss Ode. Weldon and‘Master but. retmjned from Sturgeon hint on Friday evening. Ira. C. C. Perrin left on Saturday; â€Find a couple of weeks with her; lids in Peterboro. ‘ ' be many friends of Mr. IT1103. his regret to learn of his serious has and hope for his speedy re-i ’0}. Wednesday for (3an no gin-mas before returning to their b ‘in Toronto. g3, Lon Pascoe is at present en- " a holiday at Pleasant Point E“ a other pIaCt'S- , m Bertha Hicks, of Niagara. .1 ï¬nal Hicks, of Valentia, visit- I at the home of Mr. Geo. Hicks I!" S. Washmgton returned home â€â€˜th after visiting her daught- . y o: i on Saturday evening. ; ï¬es Edna- and Bernie“ wemr'i the past week. Slith: Woes in the Methodist church Sunday. Owing to the heavyrain elillgl‘Egations were small. [7- Hamilton, of Lindsay, occu-_ EAPITAL srocK PAID-U BESQTVe Fund and Undivided Proï¬ts ....... '..: ....... {Wits by the Public ......... ; ........................... The Dominion Bank (Special to The Pm) WW and the men {01‘ “’31†$1,651,011de to the mlltor help ttle Britain on Saturday '81- the terrible ï¬re the pulpit Hogg. of Toronto, is the Of her sister, Mrs. Will Silver- bakwood t Newsy Letter 3 '3? Branch. of Lindsay, occu-_ in the Presbyterian of the District by Post’s Excellent Staff 0f Carrespondengg Saturday 31- ? esaay. ï¬re i merch: ' mun idge, visited 1 - new} Mrs J 3. § cinii and Master 3 m Sturgeon } 2:? th Yearâ€"No. 33 R0 31'. : Miss Tomlin, of Toronto, visited friends here during the past week. i Our ï¬re engine is undergoing , a. i thorough repairing and on Tuesday ' evening a. meeting of the men of the ~ village was held in the town hall and , a regular ï¬re brigade formed. ' Dr. Dale is at “present taking Dr. Hall’s patients while he is away on his holidays. - Mr. Kylie, inspector of weights and The friends of Mrs. E. Jones art very glad Gto know that she is 0: 'the road to .recovery after a severe esday, inspecting the sea-lee of our merchants. Master Clarence Falls ig at present enjoying a visit with friends in To- Miss Tanking, of Camb'ray, con- ducted the ‘services in the Methodist church on Sunday afternoon in (the absence of her father Rev. E. A. Ton- mars are wearing a. happy smile as the alsike is turning out well. Mr. Girvin Devitt, of Lindsay has been calling on and renewing old acquaintances in Eden during the report a very enjoyable time. Mr. Robt. Wells has secured the job of replacing the worn out tele- phone batteries throughout the coun- try with new ones; Mrs. Cameron, Sr., 1188 we regret to learn, been very ill this week. threshing route and most of the far- Miss Rowena and Miss Ruby Cul- lis were at home .to a. few of their en’ng. Those who were entertained place. Miss Alma Ray and Miss ‘Jennie Moï¬att of‘ Toronto have been . re- newing old acquaintances in this vi- cinity. Miss Young of Toronto has been secured as tearher ,for our north school for the coming term. The work is rather heavy, yet she will no doubt succeed well. Mr. Wilmott Suggltthis to be con- gratulased on his brilliant success in the recent L. C. I. exams. He. now sums to be in search-of practical our south another from the city, where she was vxsitin-g 1%" On Saturday last excitement and anxiety ran high, when a message arrived over the .phone that ï¬re was raging in Little Britain, and that help was needed. A number of our! sturdy men rallied to the- scene of action. Though heavy loss was sus- tained, the ï¬re was checked through time. No doubt our citizens will soon purchase an outï¬t for protec- tion on similar occasions. Hurrah for Valentin lawn Social and entertainment of Friday, even- ing. Aug. 27th. For particulars see , Mrs. Joï¬n Emmerson, of Nestle- Mr. Bay, of Erie, has béen visiting (Special 'to The Post.) success, has returned for EDEN BREVITIES 11, of Ops, who taught ,,..,..a e | o ‘ 41 00000 . Mr. Percy Kennedy left Tuesday ’ 54,000,000 to tiles 3. position with Mr. M. B. ACCOUNTS , Connor, merchant tailor, Kirkï¬eld. ‘ , Some people seem to think that ’ ' Manager i they are not having a good time un- ___.____ less they keep the neighbors a-Wnkea $ 3,983,700 5.355. 300 41.000.000 of LINDSAY, ONTARIO, One dollar for an acre. Is all John asked of me, But» as -I~cannot cradle. . .few weeks. Miss Grace Band of Collingwood. has returned to her school here. Miss Katie McIntyre and miss Ef- ï¬e Ward have returned to their schools after spending their summer vacation- at home. Mr. and Mrs. John Adair have ne- turned to,their home in ,Philadelphia after Spending a few weeks visiting friends around the village. The lawn party which was given at the home of Mr. R. J. Woodc06k ‘under the auspices of the Methodist church was a. ï¬ne success. The prO- ceeds amounted to $16.50, which goes to improving the church. ‘ an And left them there to perish. 1 Then straightway to the statioh, cradle I know was rocked in. Did bike with might and main, And onered up his little Lot, Of oats, buckwheat and grain“ J. C._ came out. last Monday morn, No kind thoughts did he cherish, LeCraw had hung a pan 0: Shawn Us: the wires in connection with his phone and we hope next time Mr. LeCraw will invite his friends when he goes ofl skating. Miss Winnie Lunney has returned to her home in Lindsay alter spending several weeks with Norland friends. Mr. N. Hopper, of Belgrave, who is travelling for the steel range .1- .â€"n2 company were One day last weex_messrs 5. Day and Mark Ellis and W. Pearson went out to try to ï¬nd what was the mat- ter with the \telephone wires, that no messagé could be sent through to CobocOnk, and , they found after a t._ innit" were smt in maul for Boadway'8 ï¬rs, Frederick ' of Ottawa. is the John, 7. end Mrs. Alex. McLaughlin and 1 of Toronto were in the village a few hours 1331'. .Friday evening (SpeCial to The Post.) 5. H. S. Magwood of Victoria 1nd Frank Smith, of Hamilton of Wingham. sell that grain to C- \ NORLAND J. Coutermemche, for a week‘ Messrs B. Day 'guest of Mr. Wm. week on business. Tindal and children down FRIDAY. AUGUST 20, 1909 Mrs, Dorgan, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. G'. Whitxng, returned to Peterboro on Tuesday. Mrs: L. Morrison, of Lindsay, waï¬ in the village on Monday. Miss P. Ferguson returned on Sat- urday to resume het duties as teach- returned Miss Mary Oswald has been secur- ed as teacher for the White school. Miss Reta Arnold returned to Fen- elon Falls on Satunday, having spent a very pleasant holiday at Dr. White’s cottage, Mixier's Bay. Mrs Kelly and Miss Mary K‘ally of Lindsay are Waiting relatives in the pneumonia. Mrs. say at prwent. Mr. T. Lawlor. of Oshawa, was a visitor to Gooderham on Thursday. Mrs. J. Allen and Miss Flossie A1â€" len. of Tory Hill, spent a. few days with Mrs. R. H. Deyman last week. Mrs. W. Deyman~and family. - o! Toronto, were 8“ Deyman recentlh Miss E. Gould, second daughter of Mrs. E. J. Gould, was married to Mr; A. Conkell of this village. ' We all wish the young people every hap- piness. A heavy rainfall on Sunday has made everything look fresh again. M138 3091119. McMahon Spent Satur- day in the village. I ' 1f picnic was held here on August 1:11. There was not much doing as the bills were not out in time. Those who came managed to enjoy ta. em- selves. ~ Mr. a'nd Mrs. W. Devan "whw left for the wcst some years 8.89. has re- turned to the old homestead. Every- body is pleased to see them and hope they will stay and enioy the compâ€" any of théir old triangls. Mr. Fielding of Minded ’was in the was village on business last Week. Veal Mr. J. Gillogly and son James are Joseph Crego is visiting rela- and friends in the village- L. Christopher and children village today. Cartmell is in the Lindsay hos- suflbring from an attack of 1.1113. Mrs. Cartmell is in Lind- (Special to The Post) Mrs. Northey, of Stoney visiting-at Mrs. 'John Parâ€" to Peterboro on Saturday - MNIOUNT . Mn and Mrs. llamas, of Sunder- ‘ land, vimted at Mr. J. Run on I Wednesday. i moses Lillian and Margery Cam! hell. of Toronto, are visiting their7 grandparents, Mr. nnh Mrs. Donald 1 Campbell. - . Mrs. Rigby of Toronto. is tne guest of Mrs. Wm. Warrian this week. I Mr. Stabback, of Hmflton, is spending a few days with his brother Mr. Adam Stabback. 1 Master Eon McKay tell ofl the we.- gon, the wheel passing over him and breaking his arm in two places. I Might! Mrs. Dickeson, of Detroit, . mtheguestsoer,aners. H. Robertson last week. ' I Mr. G. Johnson of Millbrook, is visiting at Mr. F. Hawkins. Miss Gladys Moore is laid up with an attack of measles. ' 3 Miss Cameron. of Anderson. s vis- iting her brother, Mr. A. Gard for a few weeks. i About-s. Good. of Hotherwell. is! visiting her son, Mr. A. Good. Rev. J ones of Victoria Road, occ- upied the pulpit of the Methodist church both morning and evening on Sunday last. Miss Nellie ' Campbell and Mrs. Dayna are visiting with friends in Uxbridge and Port Perry for a. few visiting In: Dorothy McKay. ' Mr. Amine Minna, of Toronto. is netting Meade, here for .- few days. 6 Mr. J. Staples has taken a trip to the northwest, leaving on Tuesday of ieson. visited at M! over Sunday. in Lindsay on Tuesday. Ib Miss .Stella Smith. of Mcntreal. and Miss Gladys Smith, of Penid. visited their aunt, Mrs. J. W. Smith this week. (Special to The Post.) Children's day was duly observed in the Sabbath school here on Sun- day last. The interior of the church was beauï¬ lully decorated with flow- ers, pact: child wearing a bouquet a1- 80. Theeho’r. which was assisted by Mr. Rupcrt and Mrs. Fran is Gardinâ€" er 0: Mount Pleasant, furnished very appropriate music. Rev. Mr. Wilâ€" liams delivered an address to the childr. . taking as his subject â€Wis- dom." Although the morning' was somewhat wet quite a large turnout attended the Cantos. Hrs. Joseph Brown otmndsay who wuviï¬tmgattbhome otMm. F. Veda. for the M We wash. it now Happenings in Busy Woodville Haliburton. formerly. a! this place is visiting at visited his cousin, mes nunme Campbell. Mr Cameron gave two very ï¬ne 60105 in the Presbyterian church on Sunday. The tennis players from here went over to Beaver-ton on Saturday to play the return game. which resulted in a victory for our boys. muSmh Ray. of California, but 7 Mrs. Jâ€. licPhet-aon enjoyed a month with her brother and sister at Dun- Miss Alma “Smith left on Saturday to attend the millinery openings. - The Misses Kennedy, 'of are the guests of Miss Anna McLaughlin. calling on frienhs in Saturday. Mrs. W. Hodgen anh Mrs. Francis of Canninzton. visited ay Mr. and Mrs. D. Jamiescn's on Tuesiay. Mrs. Dr. Jamison. 81:, is visiting er cuter, lira. Cameron. at Beaver- Professor Lexie Staples (Special to The Post) FRANKLIN Williams. of BetnanY. Donald Campbell for of Bowmanville- Termsâ€"sum per Year In Advance “some ghood.‘ I Torontc no. ‘ mum s'atthel ihsboenaflfltortoonrvfllzgefor .3011 Frank also Miss Lottie McKin- f non, of Camose, Alberta., an visit- in; at their MW'S, S. J. McKin- non'o. They speak highly of the prai- rie province. i Our baseball team have been doing ' good work this season, having play- edugsmesandmnningaoutofthe eleVen. They won the $15 at Kirk- lz‘lj .. A“... c if hating? Kirflidd'fl ! Crops have been doing well of late but the heavy rain on Sunday last ghas caused them to go down, which 5 . mes Ella Welsh has returned to ‘Toronto after a pleasant fortmght's I mun our midst (Special to The Post.) As our burg has not been heard from for some time; I think a. few lines will not come amiss. bury 2nd base very heavy. . Among \ the many visitors around Mr. Sydney Johnson was a guest at the home of Mr. William Welsh on Sunday last. We are glad to see amongst us awn the smiling face of our m- edteecher Hr. E. 0. Hart. 01 course we think he should .smile, all he pu-~ pile being successtï¬l in passing their examination, promotion as well as field on Aug. 6, it being Kirkï¬eld's Civic Holiday, beating Balsover ï¬rst then winning against Kigktield. They also played at Fenelon Falls on the she has been Visiting. 'l‘he‘ funeral took place to St. John's cemetery, Brock, on Saturday, 14th 1nst., and was largely attended. On Tuesday, 17th, Miss M. Teasly who has been nurSing Miss MnIntyre for same months. died after a few days' illness. The remains were taken to her home in Uxbridge by the morning train on Wednesday. ' Rev. D. B. MacQueen, pastor of Baptist church, West Henrietta. N- I,,! Bobcajgeon and Hartley to piay on for the silver cup Valued at $35. It was a nine innings game, and Hart- ley led from start to finish.°with a scone of 25‘ to 6, Hartley having an innings to spare. Line-up for Harc- ley, D. McKarroll, p., A. McFadyen, . A. Levitt, lst base; T. Thorn- Co. Mrs. ansis Gardiner and her son, Rupert, were guests at the home of Mr. Joe. Gardiner on Sunday last. of Mr. F. Al Garlic of Vroomanton. died at the residence of her brother- in law, Mr. Geo. E. Robinson, where School opened Monday morning, and the boys and girls returned to- their. books, thinking that the holi- days were exceedingly short. Some .of the Lindsayï¬ounty cm:- stabks who are always looking-for onendars might make a few manics by visiting Milk; and Watching: the- iery many automobiks which daily Miss Jessie M. Mintern returned with Miss E. J ohnston, who has been her guest 'and will spend a. few days in Thorah. ' Other Correspondence on days break the speed 13w whrn passin: through. here and than the-r is (Ch? short weight bread. The bakers keep short weight bread. leon Falls r‘ecently. Miss Jessie M. Mia on Thursday last Mrs. OICC- more as been spending the last few with relatives here. yes E. and D. Pearce visited in (Special to The Post.) on triends 'at Reaboro. IANILLA PAGES. few Laï¬tr‘