‘> ban to 7]“ no. ma ,3 'er on 2.“: Hutch of Tuesday. E MIS- Jas, Fraser sp¢ a“ Torohto this week. He, and Miss Burns, MIS, Randn‘lnh Mon... 31:. and Mrs. Wm. McKendry re- ?“amed on Monday from a visit with Winds at Kingston and Gananoque. ;‘ Ir. Begg, of Bumt River, - spent Fï¬atuday in town. Several residents on Francis-st. gut have lately been much improved fhrthe addition of neat verandahs by Ir. H. Deyman, of. .Gooderham, pent Monday in town. I Its. Jesse Perrin spent the week III! in Torontc. L Ir. and Mrs. Woodcock, of Norland lithe guest‘ of her son, Mr; A. Mc- I ¢Mvrespective owners. Two of the l“ of such additions are' on Mrs. I Varcoe’s house and more recently .uthe cottage of; R. Menzies. Th'tonrists and summer visitors Em, with a few exceptions, j depart- Ld'for their homes, having ‘enjoyed 1 season of rest and trefresl'rment, ‘hich they will be glad to repeat Mother year. Xew plate glass windows an‘d hard mod floors in Messrs. Terrill’sstore; MCoIbome-st. are a éecide‘d inn-é Element. Painters are now busily? agaged in painting and gaining the f “Work in front, '“iï¬ich will trans. E 10m the biock into one of the handâ€" 30313681: business places in town. ‘ ‘ liss llyrtle Washburn returned reâ€" iMy from Toronto, where she atâ€" 1 funded the mi‘xlinery openings.- She f was accompanied by Miss Ferris. 0f ' Mon, who win assist her this sea- 5 â€'1. Sept. 22 and 23 will be the 0p- “: days‘of ~Misss Washburn’s large 2 “’1 Varied display of millinery, ; “hick is looked ï¬orward to by! the Hits of Fenelon Falls and vicinity. 31' Grove: Kerr, of Allandale, 13 town this weak; 1 Its. Tompkins, 01 Cambray, who ha been visiting her sister. Mrs. -Gou1d, retained home on'l‘needay _lliss Annie Robson and new gsvisiting her parents. liss Band returned on Tuesday m Toronto and York Mills. Raf. W. H. A. French and Mrs. men spent a- few days in Toronto last week. Mrs. A. Atcheson, of Deer Lake, visited her sister, Mrs. Geo. Martin, afew days this week. Miss M. A. Gillis has returned to St. Louis where she is superintendent ....... , v. “uuuua-AC, 1.5 I Miss Tessie Wiseman, of Burke’s ‘ . Falls, accompanied by her 1itt1ebro~ MYS- Tompkms, 01 Cambray, who the]? J o’hn, are guests of their uncle, had been Visiting her sister, Ml‘so Mr. Thos, Crawford. 91'. Gould, returned hone on Tuesday Mrs. John McElroy of. Uptergrove, ‘ Miss Annie Robson and MissEthel is spewing a. few» days with relaâ€" RObson spent aiew 0818 inLindsay ives here. - {this week. The hum of the threshing macliine '3' in mm,‘ finn: +n M... n-_A .. _ _ Wwy bruised and shaken 1' f: ssresult o! the accident. 11;; choir of the Baptist'church in- V we holding a song service on Sun- I h an evening, Sept. 18th.~A splendid! We is in course of prepara- 'I non. All are cordially 'invited. ‘ 1 31M. W. Brandon entertained a. M o: lady friends - at a pink tea 4,Irueadny afternoon,' when a very W time was spent.‘ The Misses Hazel and Mabel Sharp are the guests of Mrs. Thurston, at Word. I. S1 113. Paul, of Cleveland, Ohio, is mag her mother, Mrs McDiamnid. mas Pearlï¬Aus‘tin of the staff 0’ the Sick Children's hospital, Toronto '5 Iofuuunou -v - Hrs. Randolph McDonald: of Rose- Bssed through town ‘on Tuesday on :eir way to Toronto. ew Torrance, 0! Lindsay, ‘10 had been visiting her brother, Harry gem, returned to Lind~ Mrs. An'dr our An exciting runaway took place on 11 Monday afternoon, “manta. O â€my before six o’clock. A horse W5 to Mr. Stroud, ' who lives . flpo'les Corners, apparently took 3 night at something and bolted down " u t, throwing the occupant' a“, and crossed both bridges at a E ,4 Mop. smashing the buggy in his career. He continued this pace until hemched home. Mr. Stroud m fortunately not seriously hurt, Robson left for Lindsay cn r. Fraser spent a few days of] Toronto, i MISS Tes Falls, acc< 7, who fiber JOhn, 7' Mtg' Mr. Thos. Tuesday Mrs. J6 mEthel ‘e On Wednesday evening, Sept. 7th, about forty guests assembled at Hillsdale, the home of Mr.’and Mrs Geo. Rogers, to witness the mar- ‘p'ie Alida. to Mr. W. Giflord,'quin riage of their youngest daughter An- head, of Huntsville. Th'trS'Taz’ Eâ€): Toronto, and from there to -502" treal. and other pornts e.st. On their return they will re- side at Holin ishead, near Huntsville. oing away dress was of Linc-01:: grew. broad cloth with ‘ .1 and gloves to match. W. p. Rogers, B. A., of Millbrook, with Mr. Gusty at: Andersiey, sasx, brother of the bride, took his place returned to town last week. behind an improvised altar of ferns Mire Sadie and Master Allan Mae- and white flowers, Next came the ‘Donald returned to their home in bridegroomflattended by Mr, Delbert Toronto on Saturday after spending G. Rogers, followed by Miss Rogers, the summer with Kirkfield relatives. who acted as her sister’s bridesmaid. Mrs. Allen, of Omno, is visiting The bride looked charming in arich her sister, Mrs. J. R.MacKay. dress of cream paillette de soie silk, Mr. Faed and Mr. Marshall, of trimmed with net and insertion, Gmmgtomwere in town on Thurs- ?“Fh long cream satin sash. Her day of last week. .. a..." .-.. “I. ._.. _.-...-..'---....â€".i... The appointed hour found Miss Florence Cropt, of Lochlin,_in her place at the kiano, 3,112. the. bridal party entered the parlor_ While she played Lohengrin’s bridal chorus. Rev The bride looked charming in a rich dress of cream paillette de soie silk, trimmed with net and insertion, with long cream satin sash. Her bridal veil was fastened in her hair with white flowers. She wore no jew- ellery, but a. pearl crescent, the gift of the groom. Her bouquet was of bridal roses. The bridesmaid’s gown was also of cream silk, and she car- ried mid: and white asters. The cere- mony being performed, the company sat dawn to a dainty repast: The gifts were' both numerous costly. showing the esteem in x the young couple were held. Mr. and Mrs. Holinshead left Mr. Wm. Sawyer of Lutterworth township, died at Toronto on Satur- day last and the remains were brought to Minden on Manday and were interred. Mrs. G. Layton of La Harpe, III, is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs Geo. Puï¬er. Master Arnold Stinson returned to Lindsay to attend Collegiate. Rev. and Mrs. W. P.'Rog'ars and son of Millbrook visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rogers, this week. Mr. Wm. Ranson, of Lindsay, was a visitor here last week. Mr. Walter Dag-g of Little Britain. 15 visiting Mr and Mrs T. Dargg. Mrs. W. 8. Mann and the Misses Munn, accompanied by Messrs R. B. Mum: and Edward La Rue, were vis- itors in Halfburtorn on Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Munro, snént the 131111 11151; with friends in Argyle. 2"“ â€A Mr. Nicholas théived h‘omE y§§terday (Tuesday.! His “géming Was very W . :1- mushy kinds will be pleased to hear that Macon: 53:?“ in $6 westrpmm ‘3 great sun-l Mr. J. Crawford, of Jaï¬ett’sA Cor- mm, is pending a few bays uqder the 7‘ 41L. . Miss Maud Scuthworth arrived here on Monday evening and they will open their millinery shop soon. Mr. J. Welch, j'r-., of Kirkï¬eld, spent Sunday with relatives and friends here. Rev and Mrs Stevens and Miss Walling of Haliburton, were visitors here on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bedlington and Mrs Delamere were visitors in Toronto .3 “mull†is heard late and early. Congratula- tions to Mr. Perry Teel for the 'good work he is doing, ‘ The Ryan brothers are here with their stumping machine. Mr. Will Whaler: has given them a contract. Among tne visiboes, at the exhibi- tion were Messrs A. Palmer, J. Palmâ€" er, M. Brown, H. ,Sownrd, F. S. Strnson, A. L. Best, W. Bake, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Baker, and Rev. and Mrs J. M. Whyte. \ (Special to The Poet.) Miss Rose Warner, of Alberta is the guest of her aunt, Mrs A. Palm- er. . Minden Matters In Paragraphs ROHALLION rawrora. - v 7 V - \ -_, nderson, of Toronto, McElroy of Uptergrme, Mr James A g 8 few. days with rela. and Mr. Duncan Anderson, of‘Cleveâ€" '; (land, 0 , is visiting relatives here. ' é We were pIeased to see Mr. Charlie Bott in Cresswell once more last week .Wm. J ohnson and littleldauglr The arrival °i a bnght â€we 5°“ ter,r of Valentia, visited w1th Mr. gladdened the home of Mr. and Mrs- Samuel Perrin on Sunday last.‘ Mr Perry Teel for the Parry Lobb recently. ‘ Miss Maud McIntyre is attending ‘8 13 domg-t Some of th '- ' ose from here who took h 01 at .Whlth- brothers are here with SC 0 1n +kA __1 o. .. of the thresï¬ing machine a and early. Congratula- both numerous and ,_, ‘v uv-v “A“, and insertion, in sash. Her rd in her hair e wore no jew- scent, the gift re here with Mr. W111 in which Mr James Anderson, of‘Toronto, and Mr. Duncan Anderson, of Cleveâ€" lland, 0.. is visiting relatives‘here. ‘ frne arrival of a bright littlé son. Special to The-'Post) Mr. and Mrs. Bert Parliament and Master !mrman and Miss Hazel spent several 'days of last week with friends in Toronto, taking in the Exhibition. Master Russel A. Campbell Left on Saturday to attend the Lindsay (‘ol- legiate Institute. The garden party and corn roast under the auspices of the W.F.M.S. took place on Wednesday of last week on -the lawn of Mr. J. Ewen, ienth concession. The committee were un- able to secure the baseball teams for the tournament, but otherwise an en- entertaining evening was spent. ,,,_ -- â€"v.., V‘- UHU ' u U. .L. Lindsay, Spent over Sunday at his home here. ‘ ' M135 Maggie Skuce, Mt Horeb, Spent a Iew hand.“ a... a... .ma. Mr. A. N. Campbell was in Lind- say Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.‘~W. T. MacRae and little son have moved 'to Oadwood, where Mr. MacRae is engaged" with Pascoe Bros. Mr. Chas. Gusty and son Swliste, who have been spending the summer with Mr. Gusty at K ndersley, Sask, returned to town last week. . Mirs Sadie and Master Allan Mac-v Donald returned to their home in The exhibition visitors from this section have all returned, well sa- tisï¬ed with the 1910 fair. Some of those from here who teok in the exhibition at Toronto dunng the last week were Messrs. John An' derson, Wilfred Short, John W. Lee, Amos Armitage, Charles Klï¬ght â€â€˜1 Bert Jewell. A Miss Miller, of Mount St. Louis, is visiting her sistnr, Mrs. J. Gilchrist Norman. of Glenann, spent 'l‘nursuay in Kirkf‘reld. Miss Millicent Truman visited. her friend, Miss Bell Campbell, over the We are sorry to hear; of Mr colm Fraser's serious illness hope to hear of an immediate provement. On Wednesday morning occurred the death of the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Feed. The funeral took place at Oann’mgton on Thursday. The sympathy of all is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Faed in their bereavement. Miss Daisy ' Faed, of Canning‘ton, has been. with her sister, Mrs. F. Faed for the past week. Mr. Leighton Monld, of New Kensxng-ton, Pa., and Mr. A. L. Monl-d, of Sewickley, Pa... spent the week end with Mr. H. Campbell. Mr.'Blower, of Pittsburg was also an over Sunday visitor to town. Mr. and Mrs. F. MacKag'ue and son gpent Tuesday in our vdlage. . Mrs. J. Trueman and little son, Norman. of Gleam-m, spent Thursday Mrs. J. J. Lee and children urn home after spending the 'summer at Dr. J. F. Ross and.son Alex spent Sunday in Beaverton. Miss Alma. MacInnes has teen spending a fort-night with friends at Argyle. Mrs. Hugh Sanderson and children returned on Wednesday of last week, after a. six months’ visit with friends at Sault Ste Marie, Owen Sound and Toronto. (Special to The Post.) Miss May Wheeler of Toronto, is spending a couple of weeks with Mrs N. D. McEacharn. Miss Carne Munroe, 01 Cobalt, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. James Gor- don. Jottings From Busy Kirkfield BROWNjSâ€"MARIPO SA Anderson, of the. L.C.Il LINDSAY, ONTARIO. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 16 1910 Sunday with i " hiéiï¬; Mowing 3; 165535535007 7th property is owned by the Palms estate W of-wlggtrpit, and is leased to a party of Mr. Alexander Grant is putting up alarge cement silo. Mr. Grant has We are pleased to repor: that Mr. Irwin Johnson is recovering after having a severe sickness. Mr. Harry Drew visited friends in Cannington last Sunday; had a. wooden silo for these last. few years. He is not tired of having a. silo yet, as he is putting up' a cement 022?. He speaks; well of silos. Special to The Post.) Mrs. George Bott,. of Toronto, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chas Thomas. Sunday Sept. 25th is rally day in Methodist Sunday schools. The lozal superntendent and teachers hope for a record attendance on the occasion. Bear the date in mind, Sept. 25. prove very enticing to next summers tourists. Mr. A. Greenaway, of Eden, and a. former teacher of this section, called on old acquaintances the ï¬rst oi this week. We are always pleased to give Mr. Greenaway the glad hand. Mrs. Geo. Argue, o! Pontypool and her daughterï¬n- -la.w Mrs. A Argue, of Winnipeg, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Powles last week. One of our popular ciï¬zens,IMr. N 'toria Women's Institute was held at Day, has aï¬ne pine grove on his Mrs. James Riley’s, with a good at- farm surveyed for a'summer resort, attendance. Meeting opened in regul- under the appellation of “Lakeside gar form, after which a paper was giv- Summer Resort." Doubtless this will gen by Mrs. J. M. Swain, followed by Those who attended the‘ exhibition at Toronto have come home loud in their praises of their native land, Canada. The Sinus! National Exhibi- tion is certainly one of our chief as- sets towards the fostering of a uni- versal patriotism throughout, not on- ly Ontario, but all Canada» nor the .horse sustained injuries. blit Mr. Hodgins. of Haliburton ship- the buggy is 8 complete WI‘CCk- ped a carload of cattle from here last 'Mr. and Mrs. A. Jackson, Of En- Tuesday. Prices are good this year. terprise, hava returned home after Bornâ€"On Sept. 2.. to Mr.-o.nd Mrs. spending aweek with their daughter, Jerry Hadley, adaughter. Mrs. J. C. Wager. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simmons have Mr. and Mrs. Thqs. Greaver,‘ 0‘! returned from the west after spend- Palestine, visited “1‘. and Mrs. - J. ing a, very pleasant six weeks among B. Powles recently. friends there. run of about six miles, the animal was overtaken by Mr. J. Fell and brought home. Neither Mr. Stroud nor the .horse s‘ï¬ï¬ained injuries, but the buggy is a. complete wreck. (Special to The Post) Luite a commotion was caused in our hamlet Monday evening, when a runaway horse gallODed by in frantic haste. The horse proved to be the property of Mr. H. Stroud. It had become scared at Fenel'on Falls and having thrown Mr. Stroud from the buggy, ft rushed homeward. After a Gleaming: from ‘Powles’ Corners Cl‘ub ‘H'ouse Bumea.‘ ~ TO yonder shining shore. .dwich, Sept. 14.â€"Tlie club house - 3 Fighting Island Gun Club was Tï¬e golden. gates were 0 letel destro ed b ï¬re Manda . . . ‘ V . ingflving “Y lose: if $3.5m- Th: .A gentle 70106 “(1% l A representative of the Post will be present at all E the Fall Fairs in the district, and will be pleased to? take subscriptions, orders for work, or give all infor- l mation required regarding our papers and plant. 1 During T‘air Week Lindsay will be visited by; thousandsoi people from the surrounding district. g The Post desires to extend a cordial invitation to our; subscribers and friends to visit our, ofï¬ce during their: stay in town. We pride ourselves in turning out{ the newsiest and best Daily and Weekly paper in the l: Midland district, and we would be pleased to show i all visitors our excellent plant and the facilities we I possess for turning out both editions. Come visit 3 us and make yourselves at home.. CRES ELL COME AND SEE US Wilson Wilson. ~ The farmers are done sowing fall wheat and are well on with the fall ploughing. The weather has been very favorable for that work. We expect Mr. and Mrs. Suggitt’s return from Victoria soon. ' Hodgins and family are Ieaving us. He has taken a farm in ‘Brock. «Our best wishes go with them. Mr. Ebi Hill takes the farm they leave. In memory of Mrs. Marvinl G who died Aug. 9th, 1910. ‘ We loved her, yes we loved her. But Jesus loved her more, And, he has silently called â€her Our minister, Rev. Mr. Chapman, has returned to us again after four weeks of vacation. Mr. Cephas Mark and wife, of Rose- tow-n, is visiting at ‘his 'parents and with other friends. Mr. Mark is building an extension to his already commodious livery barn. He has four horses now and will increase the number 05 the busi- ness extends. a lengthy discussion, sing and an en- joyable time was spent. The heating closed with a sumptuous tea. served by Mrs. Riley. We understand that Mr. Date Sharpe has bought ahouse and lot in the village and is moving in soon. (Special ,to The Post) Valentia branch of the West Vic- toria Women's Institute was held at Mrs. James Riley’s, with a good at- attendance. Meeting opened in regul- ar form, after which a paper was giv- Mr. John Parker has bought the Ritson farm and is going into farm- ing more extensively. Mr. John Maxwell and family have returned to the village and are now occupying the house formerly owned by Mr. A. D. Graham. Mr. Kennedy was to Lindsay on business last week. Among the visitors to the exhibi- tion last week was Mrs. Peacock. Mrs Hunter and Mrs. Dayman, also Messrs. Barr, Valean, White, Deyâ€" man and Newsom. Mr. Josh Picking has purchased the livery from John Kennedy. Johns' cheery face will be greatly missed among us. (Special to The Post) Harvesting is over and the hum of the threshing machine is heard in out land. The farmess report a. good yield for the season. September Week’s Doings At Gooderham VALENTIA to learn that Mr‘. Grills AA--. ' . “Oh-Q... Lynched Two Negroes. Tiptonville, Tenn, Sept. 14.-â€"Will Sharp and Bob Bruce, negrces, who for seven or eight years hgve worked on various farms over the county, were 117 nched Monday night by a mob of about forty men for an attempted assault on two httle daughters of Jack Bowing, at their home at Conner:- Several new soprano voices have been added to our Methodist choir, which improve it considerably. Mr. and Mrs. John Glenny spent a few déys last week. at Sturgeon Point visiting at Mrs. Walkey’s. Mrs. Loucks of Inglesby is visiting Mrs. J. Connor this week. Rev. Harrison, of Burford, visited at Rev. Archer's last week. Mrs. Robert ‘Henderson had her reâ€" sidence newly‘ painted last week by Mr. Bert .Prouse of Oakwood. The Women's Institute will meet at the banned Mrs. R. xOhver, on Wedâ€" nesday, Sept. 28th. A good number is requested to be present. - Last week. Dr. G. W. Hall took a picture of the junior league. There were about‘ fifty present and the picture was well taken. Miss H..Wa»11is is erecting a new stable'this week. Mrs. S. Hogg,‘ of Toronto, is vis- iting Miss Jennie Bullivant this Mre John Glenny 51'. has gone to Toronto to live with her daughter, Mrs. P. J. Pil‘kie. Miss Ethel McKee returned this week from a. business visit in Torâ€" Mrs. R. P. Hill, of Woodville, is the guest of Mrs. George Mark this week. slab ‘for miles around. Much sympa- thy is tendeced to Lawrence Heat- lie, who had his ankle broken in the match. The concert in .the evening Was well attended. The boys no doubt will make an annual aflair of Pt. and will have even better success next time. Rev. Mr Snell, of Prince Albert, will preach in our Methodist church next Sabbath morning and evening. Mr._Enoe. Meiherell has the broad smile on now. Baby girl 13 lbs is the Miss Miller has returned from her visit in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maunder and son of Lindsay, visited at Mr Seth Metherell's on Sunday. Miss Edna. Greenaway and her mo- ther, Mrs. R. Greenaway, are spend- ing a. few days in Hamilton this our village on Friday was a good success considering the cold weather and busy time. Little Britain won the ï¬rst game with Sonya by a. score of 9-2, but the Invincible Man- illa. team trimmed our boys to ann- ish, 15â€"2, there being many two and three base hits for the Manilla team. Harry Keslidk, of the Manilla team, proved himself the best man. on the Miss Minnie Lane, of Oshawa. visit- ed her sister, Mrs. Ed. Wickett, last week.. The taseball tournament held in After the programme ice cream and cake was served to the satisï¬e- tion of all. About 100 were present. Misa Mae Archer visited her sister, Rev. Mrs. Robins at Blackstock this week. A very profitable and enjoyable so- cial evening was spent at our league on Tuesday evening of this week. A good programme was given, the talk given by Rev. Chapman of his trip to Boston being especially interest- (Special to The Post.) Miss Blanche Chard returned to her home in Lindsay after spending a. few weeks at Miss Lila Hooper’s. Sevgral from . here attended the hot chicken pie social at Pleasant Point on Tuesday_and report a ï¬rst class time. Little Britain“ Live Brevities People who succeed m saving money. g; good habit of saving. It 15 easy to fonn a ' †to form the habit of spending but to save ‘ but. when well rooted if ' o ; e _. x v Form The Good Habltfl 1 Mr. Fred Bailey has removed to Lorneville, -where he tia'ssecured 4. position on the railroad- . f' A very pretty wedding: was" 901‘ annized at the home ofllr. Arch} 1 Campbell on Wednesdasz last, when his youngest daughter, Minnie, was united in the holy bonds of matrimoâ€" ny to Rev. H. B. Wooding, of Ottaâ€" Women's Institute met at the home of the President, Mrs. W. Scone. The meeting was opened by singing “The Maple Lea!†then the busibess was considered, after which‘ talks was given by Mrs. Beecroft and Newman, their subsect being “What a Vln’ld should be taught before going ' to school, " also a paper from Him school," also a paper from Him Rayi on What should be the furniture for aliving rocm. Many4300d ides W. Reid, at Grass Hill on Wednes- Reid gave an excellent report on the day. After-the opening services Mrs. W. M. S. convention, which took place in Peterboro. The reportJmS'oneof the best ahd will prove helpful to ev- ery one who had the privilege at list- ening to it. Preparation is being made by the members of the Sunday School for rally day, Sept. zstï¬â€˜, at the morn- ing service. ‘ ' Mr. A. McKay had anumber of teams helping him haul brick Mon- day for his new house. The gifts were numerous and costly including anumber of pieces of cut glass. The groom’s gift to the bride was a handsome diamond ring. The W. M. S. amd Ladies' Aid, of the Methodist Church held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Mrs. D. McTaggart ‘s imp-raving slowly. Mr. and Mrs. W. Tretheway and Miss Clara. Tretheway, visited Mrs. Perry's and Mrs. J. Coad’s, Toronto this week. wa. theRev. A.‘J. Mann ofliciating. She was beautifully attired imwhite 7 net with heaVy lace flonnoe, and with} pearl trimmings, and wore the brim veil, and was unattended. After a sumptuous repast the happy couple left on ‘the evening train mid show- ers of rice and confetti. Her travel- ling suit was of navy broadcloth with neat hat to match. Miss ‘C. Apderson, of Toronto, viaâ€"â€" ited at Mr. W. J. Coad’s for a few days this week, Toronto on Tuesday where she has been visiting friends for two weeks. Miss Lizzie Pettit is visiting at Mrs. W. J. Trebilco's this week. Mr. James Thomas and and child- ren, also Miss Ida Walters were the guests of Mr. J. 30me at Harland over Sunday. Miss Stella Hancock, Linden Val- ley. spent a few days with her cousin Miss Sylva Hancock. ‘ A most enjoyable social hour was spent at the close of the meeting. The next meeting will be on October 13th at the 'home of Mrs. Campbell, Fairview Farm. Mrs. Nellie Campbell enjoyed a few holidays with friends at Kirkï¬eld and Eldon station this week. Miss Alice Hawkins returned from (Special to The Post) The Woodville branch of the W0â€" men’s Institute held a «host sum ful meeting at the home of Mrs Stone the able president of this flourishing branch. The members to the number of ï¬fty turned out to enjoy a most instructive and intigsting pro- gramme. A piano solo by Miss 8. Hancock and a duet by Misses Pronoe and Ho Crae were both worthy of motion. The topics of the day were ably dis- cussed by Mrs. Beecroft. Wise Smiley and Miss Ray. Miss Ross, of Port Perry, isvisit- ing at Mrs. G. Daynes and Mrs. Campbell's this week . Week’s Doings ‘ At Woodvifle PAGES ONE 5. T0 EIGHT No 28