.. ses 35d :,500 9! Mr. ‘ recova Supper Char! ore YOF. THE LINDSA Y POST k dark Tau; Bra 00.00 11833 S ‘n my: of $1 cordia u'. ..................... Kid 20 Pieces of Patterns. rep .0. .................... i-Iotal 15 b carried Epnbb'c a assumed ms own state of New LPresident Taft. lost his own cf Ohio to Wilson, and Col. vatlost his own State of New thick Governor Wilson carried Meats-d plurality of 130.000. an ’.‘s , ‘ “ 5:12:13 20in w Mexic Wilson Elected President on Landslide Republican Party‘is Bonelessly Divided Roosevelt. 1 :"J DSAY’S LE ADERn vz LOW CASH PRICES g V *NammeWWWWW was carried bv the Wilson. , reg 1311025, 3; Kansas, I; Oregon, 5; South 11:, 4; Washmgton. Irginia :ona 3'; Arkansas ruzocticut, Dela- ‘3 Gecrgia, 14; In. 1‘5: Kentucky, 13; ‘0. 6; Man‘land 8; .‘IIChlgan, 15; Min: 9?! ;Missouri 02225123? 8, Navada 4; New Jersey 14- 3rth Carolina 12; ‘-‘ 1 24; Oklahoma. 15; Rhode Istwd 9: Tennessee 12 Firginia, l2; Wi5-1 :aze exec-non in Wilson carried than 12.000. ip of \‘Joodmw - party has won __..7. Ken 1' ork four 1mm f Heavy Shaker. all g 1:50. Sale.. 10c ng the Progressive )ids fair to estab- dations once occu- Jiican party. and ta “'1 vote of states shows of the Lturns. anete. After each tuber of electoral ic. landslide. and "“5 may have to ' accounting, no rill be shown in Was a Waterloo o.â€"1'ne greatest n the history of 1an Place in the 'm the northern )Iexioa, and from PBCiï¬C come re. ry parti- Uf conï¬- Iy as a tlm'peoâ€" ; Wyom- edi- Messrs. A. Y. A. Smith a Brown, of Peterboro, were i say Tuesday. ____r_.°u Avushu ; upon essential issues. “A great cause 'has triump; very Democrat. every true Prog liance. must 1 N This was Governor Wilson's ï¬rst Mr. Jesse Perrin, his utterance of a public character follow. in; his reception of reports that he Albelgt Perrin, and 1,138.- had been elected. n g P"? ann.‘_ 7 ‘ i ideals. ' in ti V ~v‘lll.\ln. I]! )0 Senate. so evenly balanced b1 Guard and the Progress crats that it has been months to elect a. Pre: pom. the returns seen enough legislative timh turned in crucial state balance of power to 1 through the consequer Progxes‘sivcs where th held swav. ___-.. may?“ uapuy was at a high ï¬gure. 2132323;th It): Mr. McCombs as iol- Minester Elford recently Spent 3’ . few'days with Mrs. C. Campbell,' of “I deeply appreciate your telegram Eldon. ' :7 l and wish to extend to you ani the Mr George Green gnoni’ - “Mu 7' members 0f the cmmian nnmm-‘4‘n-s ' frogxessives whe held sway. There is a stn there will be an a cratic majority though, as that fa depends upon the latnres just electe gether pledged. cannot be told at themselves get. in M- “aw uus app:y al of the ticket. but to Congress. which Pres son so much desired. in this respect have I indicated by the retx to midnight showed 1 to the White â€mun "' .. mu“‘ -m. cmu: 15.2 has the country been swept by such .an electoral plurality, nor does this apply alone to the head of the ticket. but to the control of Congress. which President-elect_Wil- indicated by the returns, which up to midnight showed that he will go to the White House with both a. Sea- at") and â€(titax‘. n: rs, ,__..-~u.‘.gL'DLl Am, smce 15.2 has swept by such an e nor does this apply of the tinbm x“- . 'Wi'l's'Sï¬' pan the actions of the Legis- just elected. and not yet alto. pledged. the accurate stnry be told until the Legislatures :05 get. into action. Wilson's Message. 6A.. ‘? " " n returns seem legislative timb; in crucial state: ,v_. 5.. wmm House with both a. Sea- House of Representatives that in sympathy with prugressx’ve 1n the Senate. which has been 1;: balanced between the Old m} Hm nâ€"- ,_ ' a strong dativo timber has In rucial states to thrz power to the Dem consequent elm-m where the om . Smith and ac‘tual~ working ‘ :ressi ves pranlï¬lity that ; ! â€gaulzauon Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gral: Lgn fouth out Vi siting at the home of Mr triumphed. Taylor Parkm on Sunday. true Progres- Several from this vicinit; 2e. 11195?! How the fowl supper at Zion o; enthusmsm to ac Ie‘s ho e evening. teopple‘s riggt,’ Mr. Boyd and family Trish tress may go Naylor’s on Sundav 12m WILSON Harry Perrin, of Orillia, left launch this morning for Bobcas J. R. where they will take in the he Lind- ï¬shing and also do a. little shootjng for a. few days. g Demo. 91 Several from this Mr. J. T. Palmer’s Thursday last. Ev Mr. Brockel, of Preston, spent Thanksgiving at the home of his Hother-in-law, Mr. Willie McFadyen. Several from this vicinity attended Mr. J. T. Palmer’s auction sale on as the great value of t the dairy farmer as w' ers having the interest ing at heart cannot be c A galaxy of splendid speakersâ€"men prominent in agricultural matters, will address the meeting, comprising Henry Glen-denning, of Omemee, Pre- sident of Dairymen’s Association, and Mr. G. G. Publ'ow, Kingston, Chief Dairy Instructor Eastern On- tario, and Mr. D. J. Cameron, of P95 terboro, District Dairy Instructor.“ Mr. Glendenning will act as chain] man. -A director will be nominated to represent the district at the close of the meeting. ' It is important that there be a large attendance of farmer: mom.“ we attention of the farmers of this district is directed to the annual dis- trict dairy meeting for the, County of Victoria, to be held in the vil- lage of Bobcaygeon on Tuesday, No- vember 19th at 2 o'clock p. m. un- der the auspices of the Provincial Department of Agriculture and th ‘ e Dairymen's Association of Eastern Ontario. '. George Green spent a. Boyd and family visited r’s on Sunday last. EASTERN ONTARIO DISTRICT DAIRY The attention of the (Special to week,- visiting in Oriliia . Dave Graham were home of Mr. and Mrs. Everything was sold ISLAY Ispices of the Provincial of Agriculture and the Association of Eastern vicinity attended of farmers “present, 2 of this meeting to as well as all oth- The Post.) Dairy Instructor, will act as chair. will be nominated district at the brother, Mr nephew, Mr BobcaygeOn the herring little duck t of their call- overestimateh- On Tuesday couple of at Mr. MEETING ROCHEâ€"In Lindsay on Wednesday, Nov. 6th, 1912, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roche, 12 Melbourneâ€"st. 8. Y 9011. he live again.†'The five sons and one 8( Stott. nuD auuub two years old 'and lived in i Cavan and FeneIOn tOWnships, where he was widely known. About 30; years ago he moved with his fami 1y to Wyevale, where he lived till his death. He leaves to mourn his loss a sorrowing wife and 6 sons ‘ Wllham of Indian Head, Sask†John Matthew and Thomas, of Wyevale, ‘ Mrs. A. Rutherford, of Cameron, Mrs" J. Hewie, of Glenarm, and Mrs. F. Stott, of Wyevale, and one brother. >William, of CaVanville. The funeral took place from the fami 1 I t 8 Rev. Mr. Fralick, who took for ' E the services being conducted by the! tCXti J0b14, 14, â€If a man din aka“ ‘ I Mrs. Harry P. Begg ave., Toronto, a d: . . vu.-vvuu Oct. 30th of a well known and highly respected resident of Tiny township, in the person of Mr. James Parnell, 'in his 85th year, after suffering with Christian fortitude for some time. The deceased was born in Ireland and came to this country when he “was about two years old 'and lived Cavan and Feneloa tow he was widplv bum-m in { nships, where I --- “A Among some of the gentleme have been appointed Honorary tenant Colonels are Rev. I Johnstoa and Rev. J. W. McN former pastors of St. Anc' church. Hughes, Minister of Militia, and mili- tact with a live '21“ 01 tary tailors wiltï¬hca‘: busy for a. . mit the C.P.R. to mov ary colonels and lieutenant-colonelsfand Tuer met met his of the militia. The new ofï¬cers, how- ‘ ever, seem to be in a bi ,‘ connecting it. to just what their duties will be, He was about 40 years i is survived by two broth‘ both in times of peace and war. Anâ€" ' other phase of the ques" gsisters, one of the latte! ~10“ Which is teacher in the high schol worrying the new officers is that Off the regiment to which they will be, BIG WWW seem to have been made before con~l sulting thoSe concerned, 80 that they? SUNDAY AF} have no idea wh at it is all n‘nnné- 5 t of a. fog as The death took place FORMER PASTORS , HONORARY COLONELS LINDSAY, ONTARIO Dr. Dale, although taken by surprise, replied, thanki! their kindness and appreci: his work here. Will! you kindly accept this Morris chair as a small token of our. and ‘ regards for you. May you spend many: happy hours in it and give a. thought to the many friends you have left be- hind in Oakwood. We all join in wish- ing you increased happiness and pros- perity in your new fieId of labor. Signed on behalf of those present, A. L. SHORT. . n - â€" to go 1: Wounded. ‘PRESENTATION T0 « DEPARHNG PHYSICIAN Dear Dr. Dale -- We haw here tonight to express our your immediate departure village. (Special to the Post.) Oakwood, Nov. 6--Dt. Dale left our the previors Thursday evening village on Taésdzy morning, and on number of his friends met at his home and the following address was read by Mr. W. F. Webster: 8. - 5th. 1912, to . JAMES PARNELL BORN OBITUARY 11,1312, to Mr and >egg, 447 Delaware a daughter r a man die shall 3 1e pallbearers were son-in- law. Mr 1“ to which they will be' me of the appointments been made before con-I concerned, so that they 1 what it is all about. I . of the gentlemen who- _‘â€" 'A‘U .. vuw cAun 01' ‘C ne thou kindly use the salutation I have used, viz' “Eateerned friend." which leaned yourself to us ‘ ,thou art, in the place of “Sir :tive part in the gam- of the village, and r with boys. equately express our 1 are leaving us to r field where you eanl and have a. larger would be possible for: ’l, my With much thanks, nu.._ o,- on Wednesday- 1 thanking all foi- 8Dpreciation of Rev. Robert W. McMillan, Andrew’s , Mr. ‘. FRIDAYW NOVEMBER L “"1105 In connection with . 1 glen-{Alliance Field Dav Peterboro Review: Mes: Kerr and Elderderry, on b townships of Otonvabee, N< ghan and South Monagha: last issued a, writ for an 3 to restrain the city from f flitting the Otonabee river rage, and for damages. ‘ The City Solicitor has thorized by the council to steps necessary to protect ests of the city in conne< entirely RESTRAINS cm FROM POLLUTING RIVER and it is thought that this district ‘afl‘ords a splendid field for opera- tions. The gentleman'referred-to was taken inehand by the Industrial Com- missioner, Mr. Rudkins, and it is felt that. something will deve lop as a re- sult of his visit. i A gentleman from Se: invton, representing a 04 iAmezican capitalists, is i (day on an importam mic iCAPITAUSTS MAY n--. AK.» __ --v-. IT. Hallam, of Toronto. A feature of 339::31:1;uiztsizlsd3303ufutr: the meeting will be the excellent mu- bers of the ofï¬cial board have sic provided. Mr. Ruthven McDonald, to Manill-a to-n'lg‘ht of Toronto, the celebrated baritone, ' v‘ I , -. “111 be present and render . several Mn!!! "M“. _ï¬____ , solos. The general nnhhn m «me-3 . uu¢xs [u Ildndsay on Sunday-next, Nov. 10th, .21 mass meeting will be held in the gAcademy of Music at 4.15 o’clock. Addresses will be delivered by His Worship Mayor Frost of Oril-lia, B. ‘H. Spence, of Toronto, secretary of the Do minion Alliance and Prof. W.‘ n- 7v- ,,-- 7â€" I. ,and Tuer met met his de 'connecting it He was about 40 years of {is survived by! two brothers Esisters, one of the 12â€â€œ- BIG MASS MEETING SUNDAY AFTERNOON _,--... ‘ umanment†has evoked ‘very favorable comment from all sid- es. We can assure our friend, Mr. Blore that his future contributions to ; our columns will: bear the fonn of 83,- llutation requestedâ€"Ed. Post. anuy omitted and the common form used by newspapers substituted. Mr. Blore's very able communiCation on “Capital Punishment" has evoked very favorable comment from an 2M- salutation referred â€"to antly omitted and the used by newspapers m Eleventh month, 5th, 1912. The Post cheerfully published the above, With the explanatinn fhnf nu. The Post is in receipt of the fol- lowing: ' The Editor, The Evening Post: Eeteemed Friend,â€"I wish to thank thee for thy kindness in publishing the article re “Capital Punishment†submitted to thee by me, but there COMMUNICATION of“ CAPITAL PUNISHMENT (Special to asent and render several general public is invited. writ for an injum City from further a of the latter being the high school here. Itapâ€" the wire was cut to per- .P.R. to move a buildino protect the interâ€" : connection with With much thanks Thy friend, on behalf of the with the Dominion Day to be held in Messrs. Peck 8. company of AT PORT HOPE an injunction Seattle , W'ash- explanation that the lrther p01- With sewâ€" "take the )y the Serour killed here 881-. build-in g, l the members of the Girls’ Social 80-] ath While ciety and their friends from 8 to 12 f P. m. The guests numbered thirty age, and ï¬ve. An enjoyable evening was spent and three in music and games and dainty re- being a freshm'ents were served from 11 to 12; -._.I ,1 . BLORE. inadvert- T‘ 1mm HOPE WARDEN ! CLEARED 0F BLAME MENZIESBID November lst Wife of R. Under cross-exa could not suppon Patterson was at cated Robert Hill ever, and he was Port Hope, Nov. 5â€"Geo. N. terson. a, coal and wood men and a, warden of St. John’s An; church, had his preliminary he before Chief Magistrate White ‘ on a charge preferred in behalf Barnardo Home girl. Under cross-examination the Mr. Rich Kance ased Mr. ‘ Will wm‘ ninth ‘line and he an busy ploughing there Peniel was not v21 ted at the Onarfarlv Messrs Albert Arksey a Bagshaw are at Lindsay on today- _ w__ uwmv’ lc'l ‘ ‘ freshments were served fr on: 11 to 12 is‘; and at midnight, the national anth- N. cm was sung and all repaired to; the their home‘s agreeing that they had}, Wh‘ spent an ideal social evening. 1' ‘ M Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wright and? hon Mrs. Lena Wright spent Sunday with was Cannington friends. LINDSAY BRANCH A number from the village took in the Zion fowl gtpper on Tuesday even ing and report a ï¬ne time. Prev. Kingston was assisted at the. English Church on Sunday by Rev. ‘ Mr. Norton, “London" Eng. He reach ed a most powerful sermon. Sac- rament was also administered. Mr. A. Weldon, of the Toronto poâ€"’ lice force,, is spending a few days, amongst friends in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jewell, Canning- ‘ ton. spent a few days this week at I On Mr. Ivan Tompkins, “Montreal" and lady and friend from Lindsay, were guests of W. Tompkins last. Monday. -. uvuvbvu during the past week. Mr. Gilbert supplied them - with all their provis- ions. . “MiChigan†was call- ing on friends in the villas» to» (Special to The Post) Miss Rogers left on Thursday for Hochlen where she has securéa a 13 school for the balance of- the year. Ch az A large number of foreigners have an been working at the C. P. R. station 11:: past week. Mr. Gilbertfto supplied them ~ with all their provis-l Lou]. anc. wood merchant, lrden of St. John’s Anglican had his preliminary hearing hief Magistrate White tech: .rgc preferred in behalf of a Total number of voters 1911 assessment: Parts 1 and 2 ......... the people on January lst, 1913. The Town Clerk, wh aforesaid petition, lowing report:â€" 0 examined the submitted the zol~ At last night's session of the coun- Less 1 cil a. largely signed petition was pre- ' Add“ seated to the council asking that a‘ Judg support her story. and Mr. {Special to The Posh j Tugsday evening last Mr. and! F. J. Kancekievell eni’aertzalined‘I embers of the Girls’ Social 80-: ' Will White's r2 LOCAL OPTION PETITION BEFORE COUNCIL RECEIVED FIRST AND SECOND READING At last DIED Lindsay, on Friday, , Margaret A. Mills, J. Menzies, aged 58 acquitted. She impli- ill, of thy; town, howâ€" s committcd for trial. g were now. not very well repreSe-n- arterly Communion ser- yesterday but the men- Kancekieveu PINE]. he and his sons CAMBRAY the gi r1 arm on the the village last :hes { and Robt. 11 business has purch Pat- gone on liBt of are town. The township had place e1 on the road and it was 1 rthat the town should assist. Dobson informed Mr. Maloney the town had plenty of work 1 On its on: roads. The town he half the cost of a culvert acro: highway, and Mr. Dobson clan Carried water from that towns to the town. Den-Reeve Dobson assistance the tow give the township highway on the box town. The townshi] 31 011 the road and that the tOWn shr. TOWNSHIP WANTS and much sympathy i: bereaved family in their ROBERT Ross [ Mrs. James Sproule is spending a few days with friends at Port Hope. Wotd was received in town on Wed- nesday of last week, of the death in Toronto, of Miss Alda, Sproule, dauv - . . Zz-et‘t Fproule, town. Alda, was well known to a large number of Canni and mun-L â€" 1131.102] people. Magistrate P is the guest of er this week, ms: week 9 161 wesc. White the mr. Tom Osborne is holidaying at home Mrs. White er, of ] the guest of Mr. an Mrs. Luther Bradley and her , Mrs. Robt. Sproule. in T 130d Spent Monday w Among those from; Toronto who vie ited friends here were. Mr. J. N. Mfr Lean, Miss N. MacQueen, Prof. A. '1‘- De. Lury. Mr. and Mrs. Bruckner, Miss. I Gibson, Miss I. Steele, Mis; J. , Mrs. and Mrs. Chas. Mint- em, Miss L. Pearce. Thanksgiving day was event quiet. 1y by our citizens; neither of the churches held services, nor were there any accidents to disturb the peace and {quietness that reigned. A great , many took advantage of the holiday ' to Visit friends. Mrs. :A. MacDonald visited her daughter in Toronto. t Mr. J. N. Ferguson spent the holi- day with Little Britain friends. Miss C‘usick spent the week her home in Merreckvm-e. , Mrs. McFadyen, Mrs. Mrs. W. L. (Special to The Pact.) r, a. I end at (Eiilson 3115 Edwards visited {rim-ma Mr. Tom '15: wed Miss De Lury. Oshawa her brofl De. Lurv- Miss Shannon was i the holidays. 1' 11 Lindsay, der the Statutes ......... Aid. Horn and Dobson the bylaw, which was give: and second reading. (Special to the is Helen Cliff, of 1 er cousins Misses ‘ €33 I'eIJ'tta.ted names dded to Parts 1 Judge Harding ,,,,, J. a. culvert across this Mr. Dobson claimed it from that township in- -‘IJ‘IV 1. 10 9‘ TOWN TO ASSIST )son on Monday what tOWn was going to: up In repairing boundary east ‘ L. Manager. MANIiLé Mr. and Mrs. T. P 0f Port Hope. was . and Mrs. W- n ‘0“ had paid - 0f Tooonco vis‘ I ‘ - sses WOOdward last; , visited her brat: VOL 45 'ith Mr umawa, slut her brother Hr. p est) In Toronto ‘- Mr, ’ that to do ; ravenhur. "A ’sited xn'ends [£1 moth introduce; 20$ 512