hfor acouple 01' weeks. it 5. Cameron. -r., entertained a ‘8 0! her friends on Thanksgiv- 113.3. J. McLaugbiin. 0! Toronto. (at Rangin‘tzg with her parents I all Ira. S.D. Webster. Inna 111-3.}? dwin Prouseleft on My mung {or their home in in Ilka after visiting friends m ï¬fty of aur young people mun fowl supper at Cambray «My owning and report a. fine ‘ï¬klvs Tait. of Woodsth, is “w visiting her parents, Mr. “alts. David Tait. I‘m Oda Patterson. of Uxbrridge. m tel-mother, Mrs. L. Patterson male holidays. m. 3.03~ Lytle and Miss Kath.- ,een visited her sister, Mrs R. Dey- man. at Gooderham this week. It. Ray Gardner was the guest of mm Mr. and Mrs. R. Gardner an: Sands}. It. 51321: spent Tueeday and Iedladay with friends at Peterboro. The Young People of the League of the Mist Church held their so- dflevenhg on Tuesday 0! this week data;- pleasant time was spent. Ir. In. 'I‘horndyke left on Monday by Mom for the hunting seas- Rev. Mr. Harris of Toronto will con John. 3;: 4;. X “1432:.“ and Mm w duct the services in the Presbyterian Miss Edna James Toronto. enjoyed 3:â€: 32:9 ..v~ with friends (‘hurch on Sunday next both in the a few dars’s holidays with her par- aflémm and mearket- afternoon and evening. ents this week. ' C. E. WEEKS ‘,‘_‘ and Mrs “428 Wilson. 01 A number from here spent Friday Miss Laura 38-88118". Lindsay WM . . ’ ‘ “gm“. C3119; 3 {Heads here on evening of last week at a dance which the guest 0! Miss IrWin this week. The Liberals 0‘ the riding have {my Last. was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs The‘ Misses Wilson. Baddow, are been fortunate indeed in securing (or .m "a“? 3:; and Prouse, Net- Jo-hn Ewen. spending a few days with their sister, their candidate in the PrOVincial Leg- "afï¬rm. Mrs A. 0. Ho“. all 0, The Agnes Dickson Mission Band Mrs James Cochran. aw“. spent Tuagksgwmg with held their Halloween entertainment in Miss L. Wood, Peterboro, Normal has: our 221‘ :9» the town hall on lei-{hay evening of school, was home for the holidays. ‘53? 8’,“ 1.3.1.. 0‘, W iodstock, is last week and Was adecided success. About seventy ï¬ve young people of December 11th and the friends 0‘ MP- islature, Mr. C. E.Weeks.._ of Wood- ville. The elections will take place on aeresent $152112»: her parents. Mr. The proceeds amounted to ‘20- Lindsay “'th the ’0Ԡsupper 0n Weeks are asked to do everything in :43}. Ds‘»':d TI... i The man of our village organized Monday night. their WW" to “an“ his election H5 1155 063 Pattersr-n. of lfxlyridge. 3 Hunt Club for Thanksziving day. Mr. A. C. Greenaway, Toronto Uni- has received many assurances and 731M her mether, Mrs 1.. Patterson Captain and sides were picked. The varsity. called on friends here Sunday. oï¬ers Of support, WhiCh he abundant- 41:32 the holidays. men remained in the woods all day. On Sunday Rev. Mr. Archer, Wood- 1y merits. ‘35 EG Lytle and Miss Kath.- In the evening when the counts were ville, preached in the MEthOdiSt Ml" Weeks is in the prime 0: mental n mired he: 5-star, Mrs R. 995-. all in the losing side entertained the church to very large congregation. and physical vigor, and possesses :35. at ohrierham this week. Ewinners to an oyster supper. Pregres- The Rev. gentleman is an eloquent qualiï¬cations that amply ï¬t him for 31:,P.3y1;87d3f:1' “.45 the guest of site euchre party and dance in the speaker and his thoughts were driv- making an excellent representative. i.S}.’€£-f5, Mr. .131 .frs. R. Gardner 'town hall. en home to all those present. He has energy and ability, is a well n,- Sands)". ! Mrs. A. Rutter. of Heavcrton is the Mr. R. Tompkins, Cannington. Via- informed student of political aflairs, L. N. Hill 599:2: T'medJy and ‘guest of Mrs. W. T. McRne this week. ited his son here a few days this week is a 300d thinker, 3 gOOd speaker. H0 ieuinesdav wu': friend-s at Peterboro , HIS. itugtland and children spent -â€"--‘ “â€"â€" comes 0! good, sound Liberal Stock The Young People of the League of Friday last in Lindsay ‘ and is an enthusiastic belieVer in Lib- :e Methodist Church held their soâ€" ; Thanksgiving sel‘Vice was held in BLACK HANDERS emf principles. ,He has been actively islevenine is reesday 0! this Week lour Presbyterian ('hurch on Sunday. “Wanted with the PromOtiOn 0‘ Dib- adaver; pie:.s..f‘.t time was spent. ï¬t 1.30 p-m., by our pastor the every AT PETERBORO and interests in this riding and his m. Wm. “0.91.2.3, Mt on Monday ing service was a song service. ‘ services have been freely and dective- c.‘ Wilterforce fc-r the hunting seas-I A dance was held in the town hall lY given. H9 is a personal 8"“ 01 L .'on Tuesday of last week {or Mr Jack ‘ Port Hope Guide:-â€"â€"Another niack- Hon. Mr. McKay, rid is My in he Cora Burgess spent Thanks~ Mosgrova Jac“ has 806013th a. poâ€" hand letter has made its appearance sympathy with his progressive policy. wing at, with Canninzton friends. .si‘tion at Edmonton, where he left for in Peterboro. This time it was sent In Mr. Week's platform addrones he Atom ï¬fty of aur young people‘on Thursday of last week. We wish toa prominent local merchant. In has shown the possession of very cf- needed the {owl supper at Cambray him suocess. View of the {set that the recipient 0f fective speaking ability, sound in log- alGflby tuning and report a fine Mr. Dave.McClaren-. of Toronto is the communication received in form- 1c and convincing, moderate temper- â€â€˜ lthe zuest of Rev and Mrs Tumor- ;o§;nn Hue i... 6L;_b- _:n n._:__u_- , ’ I'l’"“'" ‘ “for! sup??? N gm wigs Aid c and“, Thursday â€Wm ever 1 w m was served ‘30“ 5 until ten Km had partake!) met, which our 13.1 W†supply. :3 C< imfll'mvu Hall whi # people hanm tc â€wing. The 5011C h†pmgram, Miss m. 51:031.. of 1 .‘h E80" of ‘VOUt Weeks Doings From Oakwood Fur Trimmed Mantles Ladies pr" \' - Count? " Jar Sixty-Sixth Year 1 Hack Hersey and Serge Coats, velvet Collars. rolled or military " Special ............................................ $10.00 :Vl, a: (L' Navy. Green, Brown and Red Serge Coats. Safe ........ peri..l to, The Post) - under the auspices my lid of the Methodist 1‘:1=T=‘7~‘.‘ evening was the ‘ em: field in our vil‘ 3 M. . ".2‘1’. to over 50!) per- “; > of the beautiful My r Lulies are always 9,; «.. ., e'utlt‘t‘l‘t “as held u. ' u i‘\h Was packed. ‘ ‘ ‘ _2: to stand during _- _, :' iiurwmg took part :74? \rA‘; 119162 B. Illflr‘ 1" I," 'l" route; C. E. ~‘1 :w-t o‘clock. And afâ€" 'Z‘u'l.‘.t‘. Mrs. Dr. 'supper at Valentla. g Miss Stella Philp and Miss Lottie Wooldridge spent the holiday at their respective homes here. Jottings From Busy Kirkfieid (Special to the Postl Mrs. Dr. McLean and daughter Flor- ence spent Friday in Lindsay. Mrs. F. Fead and little Helen spent last week in Toronto. I (Special to The Post) Mr. Bert Riches, who is attending school in Peterboro, spent Thanksgi- \' ng with his parents. Mrs. W. Webster enjoyed a few days holiday with friends at Bowmnville. Miss McDonald, Rochester was the guest of Mrs W Wells for a few ' days this week. Miss Rumley, Coboconk visited Mrs E Tompkins last week. - Mrs. Webster and son spent Thanks giving with Wrs. H. Avery. . Mr. and Mrs. Johnston, Belleville, spent 'I‘hanpsglving with their daugh- PAGES ONE ._ a i-ees -=0:,s Red, Beaver, Green, Navy and Brown and Fancy 2 ~ .................................... $6.00, $8.00. $10.00 Tidren's Hamles. Navy. Green and Brown. from $2 25 t0 8 6.00 Ssieciais in Ladies’ Suits 10 clear at ----------- $5130 and 5 7 50 hie Faced Tweed himmed Coats, quilted lining, Black. Green and Navy ....................................... $18.00 and $25.00 T155 Evelyn mm Mr. A.A. Sangster, of Trenton vis- t9? “8‘3 Mrs- “(Ward 3. Miss l‘e arl and ited his Wife and family here last week Hr H Rowley, Haileybury, Mr. 0 'wd and Rev. Miss Ethel Mitchell is visiting rel- Routley. Toronto were guests of ï¬le gave an in- altives in Winnipeg their father for the holidays. .,T;,c,.eds amounted Thanksgiving services will b'e held Wr- and Mm- Law Lorneville. hm ofneany $200. in the Methodist Church on Sunday spent Sunday with Wu. F. .Wood. next at 10.30 a.m., by Rev. Mr. Hie, The Misï¬ts Cochrane. Toronto. - c "czratulated on of Victoria Road. spent the holiday with their fb’rother m n g ’ s entertain:â€" T0 EIGHT j M and gue erboro, ’ N ague of Fri .r 50-! T 3 week .0“, mt†{ati londay in: ; seas- A A“ Miss Len-a King was the guest of licatien of the contents for a few Miss Flora Morrison last week. jdays. In the meantime a strenuous - ieflor’c will be made to apprehend the "I do not believe there is any rem-3 guilty party. edy sogood for whooping cough as f -‘ Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.†writ? Mr. and Mr: on Mrs. Francis Turpin, Junction Ci- spent the day ty. Ore. This remedy is also unsur- Mf- Daniel passed for colds and croup. ing in town. Thanksgiving service was hem in our Presbyterian Church on Sunday, at 1.30 p-m., by our pastor the war ing service was a song service. A dance was held in the town hall on Tuesday of last week for Mr Jack Masgrove. Jack has accepted a- po- sition at Edmonton. where he left for on Thursday of last week. We wish him success. .__--_. .â€"â€"-v â€"v u-guâ€"u 77“. Ill Ans but; Mr. and Mrs. John Wattarson «beat. 1 guilty party with in reach of the Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and long arm of the law. it was deem- Mrs. Dave King‘s at Victoria Road. ed prudent to withhold the pub- Several from here took in the fowl supper at Valentia. Miss Mary McCullum, of Woodville. spent Saturday with her friend, Mrs- Jenkins. mm styles. . THE LINDSAY POST Mr. and Mrs. A. Hopkins, Kinmount spent the day in Lindsay. Mr. Daniel Hogan spent Thanksgiv- ing in town. Port Hope Guide:â€"â€"Anmher blacii- hand letter has made its appearance in Peterboro. This time it was sent toa prominent local merchant. In view of the {act that the recipient of the communication received in form- ation that he thinks will bring the guilty party with in reach of the (Special to The Post) Mr. Bert Riches, who is attending school in Pcterboro. spent Thanksgzâ€" \' mg with his parents. Newsy Notes From 'Cambray :9 .m mmm2m>oz .><aE..._ 6.52.20 .5602... will also ï¬nd them a most suitable remedy for aiding and strengthening their weakened digestion and regulat- ing the bowels. For sale by all deal- This is carrying Hallowe’en pranks too far, and if the guilty ones are apprehended, severe punishment will be meted out. Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liper Tablets do not sicken or gripe, and may be taken with perfect safety by Youngest child. The old and feeble 00 in the western part of the town. Their sphere of operations was on Sussex, Melbourne and Albert-sts., and they tore up wooden sidewalks as well as the narrow walks leading to private residences. In places where the cement pavements were cracked, huge pieces were loosened and thrown into the ditch. It appears that Hallow: en was not as orderly as an article in another column would lead one to believe. The Post was informed to- -day that a band of young hoodlums created hav- YOUNG HOODLUMS Mr. C. E. Weeks, the popular Liber- al Candidate, was born in the town or Uxbridge in 1864. A splendid feature in connection with the coming campaign is the splendid ï¬ghting spirit displayed by the Liberals throughout the riding. They are girding their loins for the coming battle with a determination to win back this riding to Liberalism. ate. and respectful in argument. Mr. Weeks is well known. bath in town and county, and held in the highest esteem for his integrity of character. In all respects Mr. Weeks is well qualiï¬ed to make a ï¬rst-rate repâ€" resentative of West Victoria and he has every reason for his conï¬dence in redeeming the riding when the oppor- tunity comes for the electors to voice their sentiments in regard to the very important matter of selecting a rep- resentative who is in sympathy with the broad and progressive platform of the Liberals of Ontario. The Liberals of the riding have been fortunate indeed in securing for their candidéte in the Provincial Leg- islature, Mr. C. E. Weeks, of Wood- ville. The elections will take place on December 11th and the friends of Mr. Weeks are asked to do everything in their power to ensure his election. He has received many assurances and oflers of support, which he abundant- ly merits. His father, A. D. Weeks, druggist of DAMAGE PROPERTY *HOLLOWE’EN WAS , I A QUIET ONE, There is little danger from a cold nr from an attack of the grip except? it followed by pneumonia, andithis never happens when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is used. This remédy has won its great reputation and cxtensive sales by its remarlr9'~’ " 0.; («Ads and grip and can be rt-fi on with implicit conï¬dence. F. r ' by 311 dealers. The special constables who were patrolling the town last night report that the youths of Lindsay teheved in an exemplary manner. Nothing of a serious nature has been reported to the police, Several large gangs were chased but they were not gu'ilty of destruymg property. The boys of our town are to be congratulated on their good conduct. Of course, gate-s, wag- one, etc., disappeared as if \by magic but no property was destroyed. For two years Mr. Weeks was law partner with F. A. McDiarmid, now city solicitor of Victoria. 3.0. and at present a member of the firm of Hopkins, Weeks 8: Hopkins. He en- joys the conï¬dence and respect 1! members of the bar. Mr. Weeks is a popular resident of Woodvmla, and is always foremost in any good work tending to the ad- vancement of the village and its people. He has been recordin;stew- ard of the Methodist church, and Sn perintendent of the Sunday School for the ,past ten years. and last year was viceopreside‘nt of the Laymen's Associ- ation of the Bay of Quinte Confer- enCe and one of the delegates to the general conlerence at Victoria, B.C. Mr. Weeks received his early edu- cation in the Public and High Sch0013 of Ux‘tridge at the age of nineteen years he entered the law ofï¬ce of the late John H. McGilliVary, K.C., in Uxbridge. Herc Mr. Weeks received his training in the legal profession, and in 1889 was called to the bar. He ï¬rst practised his prolession in Mill- brook, and during his residence there served for tvm years as Lieutenant in the loud troop of the Regiment of Cavalry. Mr. Weeks atterwards re- moved to Cannington, succeeding to the law practice of H. J. Sinclair. While a resident of Cannington, he Was united in marriage to Miss Clara third daughter of Richard Edwards. banker. Mr. and Mrs. Weeks, it might be mentioned, expect to celebrate their silver wedding on Sept. lst next In December, 1892, Mr. Weeks moved to Woodville and organiZed the bank- ing business 01R. Edwards Co., with which he has been associated, along with Mr. F. R. Edwards, his brother-in-law. ever since. ' and» sorrows few 'I’r were the guests of thaeir neice Mrs- Fred Rozers. Mrs. Mary Sweetman spent Monday The hunting season is on. The hunters are on the move north-wild geese going south, with Belleville friends. Mrs. John Austin, of Fenelon Falls Mr. and Mrs. Ed Prouse of Port is Spending; the Thanksgiving season William Visited his sister. Mrs Anzac with friends here. Campbell. Among the visitors to our .burg at Mr. HOWaI‘d Deguer called on friends this season we noticed Mr. Gordon. in our neighborhood this week. Mark and cousin tram Toronto, Miss Quite a number from here 12$th Bertha Beech from Peterboro normal the Cambray fowl supper. Master Fred Mark and Tom MacEach‘ Mrs. Jesse Weldon. of Lindsay via. ern of L.C.I., Mr. R. 0.. Frost from ited her mother, Mrs. Mary Roz-era. Medical School, Toronto. 3 Miss Laurice McCorvie. of Toronto, Miss Mary Oswald, teacher near visited her sister Mrs. W. Omens. Fenelon Falls. Miss Ivy Gilmore teach Mrs. Eliza Cruess spent afew Gays er at Miner's Bay, Master John 001- in Brock visiting her daughter Mrs. line, of Peterboro. {Adam Shires. Mrs. Robertson. of Ops. and Mr. G. « Robertson, of Fenelon Falls are visit- ors at Mr. and Mrs. MacEechern's. ‘ The English Church people haVe made improvements in their grounds and in front of their church, which adds much to the general appearance of its surroundings. Mrs. F. D. Herlihey and two child- ‘I: -A I News From Victoria Road (Special to The Post) Mrs. Davey spent Thanksgivingm “a -A‘mn--:na L.- L-.. _:.--_ E. Weeks' mother was Sarah PL, daughter of 'ate John P. Plank, one of the pioneer settlers of Uxbridge, and one who (-xpoused the cause of Wm. LyOn McKenzie in his ï¬ght for responsible -government. Uxbridge, was for many years presi- dent of the Reform Association of North Ontario and azealons friend and advocate of temperance and oth er moral reform movements in that County. He Was called the Father ,of Music in that: musical town. Mr. C ‘ May Robertson of Anson township left on Friday morning to visit their 36- sister in Toronto. its Miss Ida Kelly, of Lindsay is visit- 3““ ing friends in the village and neighâ€" 9" borhooo ;in of The trustees of our schools are hav- ; the holiday under the parental root. iend ing a new coal furnace installed in' Mrs MCCOI‘ViB is Visitinz her (laugh rth our school. It is to be hoped that it’ter Mrs Will (‘rucss this week that will prove agreater success than thei Mr and “1'8 J MacEachern, or :r of one put in when the school was built. EWoodville were_ guests of her brother C. Mr. Keys of Lindsay has the contract Mr Bert Jewell. 11., Miss Vanderburg left on Frrdayi Mrs. A. A. Birchard accompanied her one evening to visit friends in Toronto. sister Mrs. R. McDonald to Elmah "I an: pleased to recommend Cham- berlajn’s Cough Remedyas the best thing I know of and safest remedy for coughs, colds and bronchial trouble" writes Mrs. L“. E. Arnold. of Denver, Col. “We have used it repeatedly and it has neper failed to give reliei." For rule by all drug‘gie'ta. Our local sports leave for the north country next week to hunt. We extend our heartâ€"felt sympathy to Mrs. Rev. Archer in the sudden death of her mother. Miss McCordick, of Victoria Road was the guest of Mrs. John Ward ov- er Saturday. on herway home from the Teachers’ (‘onventiom Miss Macdonald. of Kirkï¬eld spent; Saturday at her home here. g LORNEVILLE (Special to the Poet) Our two teachers, Miss Campbell and Miss Burgess attended the Teachâ€" ers' Convention at Lindsay last week. Mrs. F. D. Herlihey and two child- ren accompanied by her sister, Miss CAPITAL $4,000,000;'IRESERVE:$5,000,OOO;:TOTAL ASSETS: HEAD OFFICEâ€"TORONTO EB. OSLEP, M.P., President W.‘}D. MATTHEWS, Vice-Pres " I AWMH'HHf bli‘ hl.1\-\hq\l‘)‘x~122M} ulnifl Tuh last, at 73 CORNHILL, EC. Thi¢ branéh will issue Letters of Credit and llml'b' an all iaupnvmm points in Canada. negotiate Bills sent. for ('ulluctitm. nuke telegraphic transfers, and transact, every descripcinn nf banking lmsinesn. ' lnfommtlon will be furnished on all meiiar nmliew. A specin‘ zll‘pm't'nent lel he proï¬led for 1-13» m» n? \'E~El<,vs~.~n-pl Maur- Mr Albert Craig 3 many friends to ViSit their aunt. here wish himself and Mrs. Craig 3 Miss Zena Crue pleasant and prosperous fourney thro' spent Thanksgiving life. That their joys may be many, Mr. and Mrs. P1 and sorrows few were the guests of 18:01:0[1‘1' THE DOMINIGN BABEK Mrs. P. H. Chessell was called away last week to Toronto to be with her sister, Mrs. Alex Watson. who is ill. Miss Katie Definney returned last weekatter apleasa-nt visit to friends in Minden. Mr. Broderick, Inspector. spent Thursday and part of Friday in our schools. The attendandre at present is very largeâ€"102 on Thursdaiâ€"jun- ior room has an attendance of over 70. 5 Thanksgiving Day has come arouad [once more. How many, Iwonder, of Lthose who may read these few lines, ;hav9 given thanks to the Giver of all good for the many blessings received personally, locally or as a. young coun 'try since a year ago. We in Canada have much to be thankful for. But I am afraid that by the many it has become the thing to make ita sportsman's day just as too many are making Sabbath at present. Mr. Mark of Hopkins Bras, and Mark, atook u trip to Sansâ€"1011 Falls last week. Kinmount Doings ! Of interest (Special to The P050 C. A. BOGE ’3 WEEKLY EDITION 3 Miss McGill, of Janetville. whohal [been spending the past two month. .with her sister. Mrs. J.W. Lytie, re- 1 turned to her home last week. Miss McCordick spent Thanksgiï¬nt' . holidays with friends at the Halibu- iltor: Methodist parsonage. . Miss Annie Bethune spear. g giving at Trenton. i Miss (‘aroiine Wright is spending. ; couple of weeks with friends at Car 1 nisgton. The annual meeting of the Linda’- Horticultural Society will be held in» the Ontario Agricultural Department ofï¬ces, Kent-st, opposite the market, on Monday Nov. 6, 1911 abhalf pelt seven pm., for the purpose of elect- ing a President and other ofï¬cers at the society and receiving statements; of receipts and disbursements. F. J. FRAMPTON. Miss Pearl Alton spent last Friday in Lindsay. Mr. E. Lytle sr., spent Than] ing with relatives at Omemee Peterboro. Mr. and Mrs. John M02199. if Port Perry visited his mother Mrs. Mary Rogers é Mr. Howard Rogers, of \1c oria Un- Siversity Toronto visited his broth“ Mr. Fred Rogers. . Miss Ruby Cullis d Lindsayspat itbe holiday under the parental root. . Mrs McCorvis is visiting her (laugh Her Mrs Will Cruess this week' (Special to The Poet) Mrs. Davey spent Thanksgiving"- catian with friends at Lindsay a“ Janetville. Miss Zena Cruess. of Petevboro spent Thanksgiving at her home. Mr. aad Mrs. Petty, of Pickering, were the guests of thaeir neice Mm. Fred ROgers. On Thursday evening afterthefov‘! supper at Oakwood when Mr. Georg; Weldon was unhitching his horse. I guess it could not have, (and as wet: as he did, for it started 01! backto wards the Church again. Mr. E. H. Hancock who was on his way home, caught it and returrmd it to Mr Wei- Mr. and her sister, board. Miss Adeliah and Anna 8. Cm. ford, of Peterboro are spending. on. holidays with Linden Valley (fields. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hancolk visited her sister, Mrs. Robert Frise of Finn: Linden Valley Horticultural S'cczexy Nee hg (Special to than Post) Secrstary. News hem: m l. «m It. 62,500,000 No.