- f â€Mi yg Winter Opening g3 Hats all prices “IRISIMAS GOODS Now In (Special to The Poet.) (3m Avery returned home .__.~ Saturday after spending the e1? weeks in Lindsay. Addie 609.111. of Oakwood, a couple 0! days with her Miss Lorna Hullyer, last ;’_UTrLE BRITAIN :2! the pulpit of the Methodist it last Sunday morning, and eorge Hardy. of Peniel in the H g. ‘ ) Tillie Hancock returned to bone at Linden Valley last week a spending some .time in our ,ss Luella. Avery of umuaay, 1: Sunday with her parents, Mr. ‘ Mrs. Richard Avery. ‘. Nelson Stokes’ sale of stoe , ements, etc.. on Tuesday of last ; was poor-1y attended, owing be severe weather. ~. Wfllred Aldred amd Miss M igrove were quietly married in lay on Wednesday last by Rev, 8. J. Shorey. 138 Florence _ Dix has returned 1e. ï¬tter spending some time in is Foun E and Mrs. John Gle-nny visited is at Manilla on Sunday. EErnie Dancey, of Valentin call- ‘n triends in this section East Bey. of the 14.0 - a -theweek endat‘ 1‘ local merchants are now busy rating flieir stores and prepar- ior the Christmas trade. lasts. Sam. Hooper and William :lie are buy at present cutting w for the farmers. as Flossie Armitage of Oak- 1. visited friends here on Sun- Thursday. Nov. 19th .l's ca“ ed for. e are pleased to learn that Mr. race Met-heren has recovered suiâ€" zntly as to be able to be removed :his home from the hospital. {113. Taylor and Mr. Everett Mark at Tuesday of last week with ads in Oakwood. me, an wood. Ir. Henry T. Yerex died suddenly Wednesday last from apoplexy at . advanced age of 88 years and 4 rut-ha. The funeral took place on may from the residence at W. R. tchell, where he had been residing til his death. Service was held in a Methodist church, after, whicg ï¬tment took place- at the Chris- 3 cemetery. air. and Mrs. A. Eek. of Lindsay, are here on Yriday last attending e funeral ol- the late Henry ‘1‘. ieâ€"nd than his I El). C. ARMSTRONG Dav'xd Harms, of Oakwood ocâ€" 3. O. E. Yerex is at present 80 and follnwiug day:- Where is Ed. C. Armstrongs’? Ask the small boyâ€"~large boyâ€"man or lady. They know. Why? Because every one knows where they can get good value in Men’s and Boys’ wear. Overcoats and Suits in all the new priced $8.00, $10.00, $12.00, $15.00. Go to the corner Underwearâ€"Hatsâ€"Shirtsâ€"Gloves are; is on the. sick t and under Dr. speedy recovery is You’ll Find It ever have a better and Miss OliVe 4.0.1., Lindsay. at their homes urned to; Mr. Rodd is in Toronto (.1118 wwn y last week ionbusiness. e in our é Wedding bells are ringing in our imidst this week. been quite; Mr. J. J. Ruan is in Toronto on and conâ€" business this week. Miss Mary Muir, of Beaverton is 1 Miss Olive visiting at Mrs. L. Smith's. L, Lindsay. A social under the auspices of the :heir homes Methodist Ladies‘ Aid Society was held’ at the home, of Mrs. L. Smith 2 now busy ton Monday eVening. and prepar- A Sunday School Convention was mo .held in the Methodist chggch on The Men’s Wear Store Lindsay . and give three cheers for the Kaiser. ti (Special to The Post.) I Mrs. Ben Stacey. of Lorneville was '} ‘in town on Wednesday , i ‘ Mr. Fred EdWards Cannington, :spent Thursday in tovm. 2; Mrs. W. Lapp. of Lomeville Was in '1' i E! .l toRn on Thursday. Mrs Hugh McArthur entertaineda number of friends at a sewing bee Thursday afternoon Mr. Leo Burton spent 'l‘nurauuy m Lindsay. Mr. Earnest Best of Glenarm, spent Thursday in town. Miss Margaret McMillan of Glenâ€" arm, spent. Thursday in town. Mrs. G. I-‘rouse spent Friday at Oakwood. Mr. R. A. Byers, V.S.. and P. Coulter were'in (‘ambray on Friday. Mr. John Owens spent the week at Beaverton. Mr. Leo Burton spent Tuesday in Lindsay. Mr. Fred Thompson spent the week end at Beaverton. Mr. Fred Whetter spent Sunday at Peniel. , . Mr. Sam Ainsworth. of 'Cannington visited- in town on Sunday. ‘ Miss Wilma Fee spent Thursday in 1town. . Mr. Kelly Staback. ot Beaverton, ,spent. the week end at his home here. i Mr. Rodd is in Toronto this week | Tuesday (Special to The Poet.) Mr. and Mrs...John Moore, of Port Perry, have been visiting her moth- er, Mrs. Mary Rogers, for the past week. Mrs. Hiram Rogers week with her sister Argyle. Mr. J. Wylie and nephew, Mr. John Wylie. of K‘irkfield spent Mon- day in this vicinity. Mrs. J. C. (‘oad spent a. few days with her mother, Mrs. R. Rich, of Mariposa Station, who is very ill. Wp regret to learn of the death of We regret to learn of the death ox‘ Miss Charity Treleven, who passed! away on Thursday at the home of her sister, Mrs. John Cullis, being laid to rest in Eden cemetery on Saturday.‘ The nephews of deceased acted as pail bearers. The funeral iwas largely attended. She will be greatly missed in our vicinity. The neighbors wish to extend their sym- pathy to Mr. and Mrs. J. Gums and family. The Women's Institute will ‘meet on 3rd of December at the home of Mrs. Angus Campbell, subject of meeting being, “A Christmas Enâ€" tertainment,†'Mrs. A. Campbell, Mrs. C. Knight. Miss E. Dale and executive. We hope all members will be present, as a good meeting is in store for all. Mrs. J. P. McElroy, Mrs. .J. Hancock and Misses Hancock visit- ed the Lindsay 'W. 1. meeting held at Mrs. Thomas Wilkinson's on Cambridge street on Friday last. Mr. LINL‘EN VALLEY WOODVILLE Logers spent the past sister, Mrs. Myres or and Neckwear. styles and fabrics. o to g chan com] peal ship Phil Th ‘ lic __ hast The anniversary services of the Baptist church. Fenelon Falls, were held on Sunday and Monday. Nov; 22nd and 23rd, On Sunday the ser- vices were full of interest, the spe- cial preacher being Rev. J. L. Gil-_ mnnr 11D“ L.L.D.. Of Toronto, who Miss Clara Junkin is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.‘ H. Bowaty of Lindsay. Mr. A. Sutherland returned on Tuesday from a Vacation spent with Toronto friends. Mr. Arthur Robertson left this week for Florida. A meeting of a number of promin- ent citizens was held in the reading room of‘the library on Saturday af- ternoon. the object being to consid- er the question of sending flour to ’the Belgians. A ‘committee was ap- pointed, of which Rev. W. H. A. French was elected President, C. G. Graham, M.D., Vice-pres. F. W. Warren_ treasurer, and H. B. Johnâ€" stone. M.D., secretary. It was decid- Warren treasurer, and H, B. John- stone. M.D., secretary. It was decid- ed to issue several hundred circulars and mail them to the farmers and others in the surrounding country. The circulars state the fact that six hundred thousand Belgians are fac- ing absolute starvation in Brussels, 25,000 destitute being added to the population of the city every day. Six ounces of flour doled out with a alittle soup to each individual each Iday. This six ounces now reduced to furâ€"7.. , Six ounces of flour doled out with a little soup to each individual each day. This six ounces now reduced to three ounces per person per day. These are the sad conditions in Bel- gium. The Miller's Association has oï¬ered to transport flour -to Belgium ‘Iree, with the personal guarantee of the U. 8. government {or safe deliv- ery to Belgium. This committee ap- peals expectantiy' and conï¬dently to everybody in the community, and to the farmers of the neighborhood to give either contributions in money for the purchase of flour, or any kind of produce to be exchanged for flour,,as money forwarded is of no use. Anything you contribute will be “1 WFaPpu thankfully received by Mr. F. W. ‘are a mat; Warren, treasurer. The minimum amâ€" the Travel] omit of flour to be shipped 'is 25 is one at t barrels. Mr. J. H. Brandon has kind- to. and on 1y given ï¬ve barrels and has offered \tiOD- All to grind flour free of charge, or exâ€" isoap will i change flour for any marketable the “Tap!†commodity. msponSES to this ap- |A- North“ peal must be immediate, as the lGoum, as ship carrying the flour will sail from "flee. report Philadelphia early in December. regard to The board of directors of the Pubâ€" fund. Tt { Christ mas l ...... 1 n lic Library met on Monday evening last week. \The subscriptions to most of the papers and magazineswere reâ€" ceiVed, some being rejected and oth- ers substituted. The "White Papers†‘will be ordered and placed on the reading table. The Royal Temperance League have: resumed their work, a. meeting havâ€" ing been held on Monday afternoon I in Jordan's hall. ( SpeCial On Sunday evening after the church services a free illustrated lecture was given in Dickson’s hall by Mr. J. B. Watson, Field Secretary of the National Sanitarium Association, the subject being “A Winning Fight- Against the Great White Plague.†The able lecturer, who is a fluent and rapid speaker, gave an immense am- ‘ount of ~valuable and helpful infor~ mation on this most important sub~ ject. FENELON FALLS The regular meeting 0‘ the W†Smith and Miss Haskill. 3'" -- men’s Institute was held on Friday . . 1 Rm ' ited afternoon. Nov. 20th at the home of Mrs. Jas. Lamb. 8, large’ number! The man who insists on telling an E Mr: of members and several visitors beâ€" he knows keeps himself so busy talk- drew ing present. The chair Was occupied ing that he doesn’t. have a chance to ‘tO. by Mrs. MinthorneLVice-pres. After get much real information. [Char to The Post.) THE LINDSAY POST Winning Fight- the opening exercises, and reading, and adoption of the minutes of last meeting, [the business-lot electing a. president in place of__Miss B. Ab- bott, who has left the viII‘age; was Lproceeded with. Election by ballot ‘resulted in the election by a, large majority of Mrs. Dr. Gomd, who. however, after thanking the mem» bers, resigned, owing to her duties as District President. Mrs. Min- majority of Mrs. Dr. Gomd, who. 'f however, after thanking the mem~ ;‘ hers, resigned, owing to her duties :1 as District President. Mrs. Min- .‘ thorne and Mrs. Jas. Lamb were 1‘ then nominated the latter being; elected. A communicatioa Was read. by Mrs. Calder, secretary, from the: secretary of the board of manage-l ment of the Francis E. Willard hall... which is under the auspices of the. W. C. T. U. in regard to the help 211-} {orded by all who sent in Surprise soap coupons during the year 354, - 201 wrappers having been sent. These are a. material help in maintaining the Travellers’ Aid, of which there is one at the Union Station, Toron- to, and one at North Parkdale sta- tion. All persons using Surprise "Boap will confer a {mm by leaving lithe wrappers or coupons with Mrs. 1860 A. Northey or at the store. Mrs. Dr. 11 y ) he tee, reported satisfactory progress in g regard to payments to the piano {9‘ fund. The subject "Economy in: t {Christmas gifts†was then taken. it] several good suggestions being giv- ' en. The programme consisted of a uiano duet by Misses Tidy l"al:ten‘| and Kathleen Webster followed by; a, recitation by Miss Mona. Sadler, uentitled, “How the war began,’ a duet. vocal by Mrs. Carrie .Welch 9 and Miss Ada Gillis, and a recita- it tion by Miss Bessie Lamb all of t ' which were very much enjoyed. Mrs. ; Lamb thanked the members for their i : kindness in electing her to the. ofï¬ce: of president, hnd hoped for their. co- : operation. The National Anthem was} ; then. sung. after which refreshment“ ‘ were served by the hostesses. It is; t: the intention to hold the next meet-i 6 ing at the home of Mrs. L. Townâ€"2 ley on Dec. 18th, when a report oft hr: the convention at Toronto by Mrs. ! Dr. Gouldi will be part of the proâ€"7 a‘ I“ O T ] l gramme. The hostesses appointed were Mesdames Mason, Gould, 13. Smith and Miss Haskill. Dundaéélféifï¬kS EEE THESE WAISTS AT 49c EACH Ladies’ White Lawn Waists. trimmed with lace and embroidery in- sertion. Reg. $1. values To clear at 49C HANDSOME MOIRE UNDERSKIRTS 1.19 Imported Moire Un- derskir’cs in shades of Navy. Copen. Purple and Green, the new straight line effects with flounce of self. Very up-to-date. Oniy each 0M5 3 $1.19 T o eflect a speedy clearance of all our remaining stock of Trimmed and UntrimmedISizapes. We now oï¬â€˜er you your choice of any Hat in our show room a We also offer you a big choice of, mounts and wings both black and colored at 10c each. If you select any hat and trimming we will do the ming free. Don’t .MISS This Opportunity. Rev. Dr. Marvin, of Scagrme, visâ€" ited our village on Friday. telling’all *1 Mrs. G. A. Washington, Master Anâ€" busy talk- drew and Mrs. Greehawavy, of Toron- L chance to Ito, attended the funeral of Miss [Charity Treleaven on Saturday. An Excellent Cloth for School Dresses at 23c yard We offer you for this week an excellent Tweed for school dresses, in Navy. Copen, Brown and Black. 42 inches wide. A cloth that will make good warm dresses and stand hard wear. A real bargain, per yard.. .......... 23C \JULU. u. (Special to The Post.) ‘Andrews, oi CieVelanu, ; The meeting of the Women's Instiâ€": Rev. J. Duggan occupied the pulpit tr tute ‘9“ December will be held at the {pi the Methodist Church on Sunday; home of MPS- James Thorndike- in the interest of the Dominicn Alli-ix which is expected wiil be very inter- ï¬ance Work. 8 esting and instructive. ' Christmasti Mrs. Bonney is spending a few days t3 :glfts not to exceed lac. “‘11 be .with friends at Litt’le Britain. 1 :brought by the members, and er; Miss Eva Richardson is at presentil .t. ;change of Luristmas cakes and pudw'th‘3 guest of her niece, Mrs. Ernest‘ Edings. recipes will be given. A paper; J_ Johnson of Toronto. "H0“ t0 Spend the Winter evenings"! Miss Btu Walton. Mrs. w. F. webâ€" ii ‘ o . by Mrs. Moses Webster. The musxcalfgter and Mrs. (.- A. Davies were: i - _ . . i$mgjtï¬ee ‘3; tin; “Bee?†3;: Mr; Echosen delegates to aévtend the Sun-lI 1w. HAcd. M 5‘5 CbH OGS‘?D' t rs.'1‘h.=day Schooi Institute to be held at“ . at Y. 1'5- ~ ' “ms on. e Sa‘lem on Wednesday. 1‘ v I . . . a question drawer Will be presxded over; Mr. K. C. Horton spent Saturday; iby Mrs. W. H. Webster. A cordial inâ€" in Lindsay I ‘v‘itation is extended to all to be prey ' . , , Rev. W. Limbert spent Tuesday in .asent t this meetin . . a ' -â€"g - - Woodville attending the s.s Insti'} Mr. ' John Davidson has purchased the 'loton which the old school house stood and is moving his bees purch- ased iron; the late )Ir. VV. f1. VVeb- ster. Congratulations are being extended to Mr and Mrs. Chas. H. Corneil on the arrixal of twin sons. 1, The many friends of Mr. Samuel 4D. Webster axe grieved to hear that he is suffering from the effects of a Iparalytic stroke. Mr. and Mrs. Web- Ester are spending the winter with their son, Mr. W. W. Webster at lGlaudine. We hope for him a speedy ;recovery. REG.’1.25 KID GLO- VES FOR 59c PAIR DEVI OLD vr-uu-â€"B their son, Mr. W. W. Webster at! Mrs. R. Pogue, or Toronto, who Glandine. We hope for him a speedy “has been visiting her mother, Mrs; recovery. EB. Taylor, left on Friday to visit Rev. W. Limbert was in Port Hopegfriends at Glandine, before retuming on Thursday and Friday 18t at-ï¬to her home. tending the Missionary Convention. 2 Mr. Donald McKinuon, of Sonya. Miss Adeline Goard returned home‘visited friends here on Friday. on Thursday after a pleasant ViSit ati Miss B. J. Limbert, of Lindsay ;the home of Mr. B. Faithful, at Lit' "spent Sunday at her home here. [tle Britain. ‘ Mrs. Bert Parliament returned :32 t The death of Mr. HCD‘I‘Y Yerex, of gSaturdas' after a pleaSant visit wit] lLittle Britain, on Wednesday last, â€Efriends at Warminister and Orillia. lwas learned with regret by his mar! We are pleased to see Mr. Eli Shor‘ iny friends-here. iris able to be out (although a We have some broken lines of Perrins famous Kid Gloves in shades of Navy, Cardinal, Green, Taupe, Purple and Sky. Regular $1.25 values, to clear at per 59C pair ........ CHRI \TMAS TQYS i iMl‘S- M0395 Webster is at present crutches) after his accident. 1 1'0“ l in Toronto the guest of her daugh-: 1 7 ._..._..:.______1.._ 111:1 Veer, Mrs. R. Buchan. She was accomâ€" , CRESSWEL L 1101:}, [panied by Mrs. (Dr) Hall, of Little1 gs," lBritain. " ' ‘1 (Specml to The Post.) {11 Mrs. P. W. Cummings wh01h11s1 Nov 17.11, Howard Keslick my, gr: spent the summer with her daughter1'10f our popular young men has gow 1i†=Mrs‘ J F Brass, left on Saturday ‘to Toronto to join the Second C on- 11:;- for Port Car‘ling where the wingtingem Howard will be missed and iii: spend the winter months with Mrs. we wish hm: suggess - 1 \ {W. A. Hanna. In the high Wind last Fmday L[11)7 111 . 31h Our Christmas Toys are now ail on display and such a wonderful and varied assortment we have never shownâ€"- You will be surprised what you can buy this year at SC, 100 and 150. OAKWOOD Mrs. (Rev) Limbert is at I visiting her daughter, Mrs. Andrews, oi Cieveland, Ohio. Rev. W. Limbert spent Tuesday in Woodville attending the 8.8. Insti- tute. Compressed Unte Felt Mats in var colorings. Sizes and 30i63 inches. Reg $2.50 Mats. $1.89 Reg $3. Mats for $2.25 Mrs. W. M. Thorndike has been! conï¬ned to her home owing to a bad fall, on Monday of last,week and ‘3- though no bones were broken, she re« ceived a bad shaking up. 331's, a‘3. Franklin Goa-:1, of Cereal. ‘Alvta. who is visiting her parents, _Mr. and Mrs. Harcus, left for an op- eration in the General Hospital. To- rout): on Tuesday, which her many friends trust, will be successful. Mr. Donald McKinnon. of Sonya visited friends here on Friday. Miss B. J. Limbert, of Lindsay spent Sunday at her home here. We are pleased to see Mr. Eli Short If]? 1‘ lu l g-is able to be out (although 011‘“?S vcrutches) after his ace: '.dent. iron Mrs. Bert Parliament returned 0113 Saturday after a 111th visit with; DEAFNE;S CAANJ friends at Warminister and 0111112.. by 1mm 9‘.‘_‘»’7““"7'."f In, the high wind last Friday MK Jonah Clark had his wind mill blown. down. It was a metal mass. Last Sunday the Salem people had the Sunderland Methodist minister to. talk t6 them. They were well plms- ed with his sermons. VERY Erussels Mat at 09C: in pretty flora! 'iental designs. 'ed these special 'ake your choice :ek at 596 RY SPECIAL OFFER essed' Untearable its in varigated gs. Sizes 36x72 Beautiful Plaids at 15c per yard Heavy Plaid Wrapperette for Ch Dresses and Ladies’ Waists. inï¬'artar ings. A" good washers. The kind yea: will want to buy again, per yard. 7 Get One of These FRm‘AY. NOVE moved iron and prOSpeI‘O Mr. Georg Doble, of married on ‘ tend congrat Quite a m week Mr. Joe Tinney Shaver were quie nesday. last. We tum shed vex Nelson I Saturday PCS Davey 1914 I 183 have .iefli on: mini : sir: . , but “'0 the (la! at th‘ order Sulay f the should to km 3 she' tween 2 Vflfla r it. 1 butto clu t0