Mrs. Dr. Gould left on Tueddiaxy for Guelph, where she is to attend the annual convention or winter fair as ‘dekgate from this branch of the WV; Miss. Emile; Hie M1: on Tuesday; to attend} the mvarticn a}: Guelph as hear is on Ithe sic}: list Mr. Cresswen is visiting friends in town. i ‘ * a. (Special to The 3oak) Mrs. W. Ellis, to! Fflmbre,‘ Es visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Aldous. M Mr. Morrow, Who has been ill with plan-13a, we are plmed 'to hear, is recovering. ! chosen by our institute to attend the Women’s Institute convention. Miss Greta. Goad apent Sunday in Lindsay with he: cistern Mia: 3. Dead. . \ l covery. ' ’ . ' . The Woman's Imti‘tnte will lh'old their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. James Pascoe on Wednesday, Dec. 16th, at 8.30 p. In. The follow- ing ladies are on the committee for the programme; Mrs .gW'. H. Web- ster, Mrs. A. White and Mrs. 3'. B. Weldun. A paper 'will ‘be given on "How to make our meetings simple, instructive and interesting." All members and other ladies interested are cordially invited to attend. Mrs. Birohard and Mrs. Webster, of Cam- bray, are also expected to be pre- hospital in Lindsay on Tuesday, ao- companied by 'Dr. Dale, an operation being performed the lame M; which we hear was successful, Her many triengls widh‘ tier a speedy re- known than“. Mrs. Jonn murmxwu, had died at the Rom Memoriail hosr yital that morning. Mrs. Maop‘ber-x son (formerly Miss Diary Endleï¬â€˜ was taken to the hospital on Monday! with appendicitis, bat the doctors de- cided not to opergtte, her. death! tot» ingphoe there. She leaves to mourn! her 1035.121- husbmdamdbwolitfle gills, May and Greta, both under ten Miss Paton, of Lindsay. is the guest of her friend. Min Ida Hogs Mr. Janos Mlor and Mrs. J. F. Brass lett on Them morning 0101' Guelph. They were the delegates Rein Mr. ï¬oï¬ms'ton, of Wilfrid, is expected to conduct the services In the Methodist church here next Sum (lay. Rev. W'. Elliott will take â€be work at Wilfrid appointment; 'llhe shooting match held last 'Fri- dag afternoon was well attended. {W e understanr! our villagers Were not very enoceesful with the rifle. Our teadhers have been re-engag- ed for the ensuing year, Mr. G. B. trustees} Mr, Charles Silver visited Mr. whom: Nowry this weékv Mrs. Ridnrd .7. cm. at Miro- mate, is at present visiting rela- tives in our village. Mr. Henry Dale and sister. Mia: B. Dale, rgtnmed home from Flesh:- erton on Tuesday, when tihey were attending the tunenl o! flheir un- cle. Mr. Samuel Pedhr. Mr. Red!“ was formerly a well known resident of Mai-1pm. Rennie as principal and Main Brown for the junior department, with in-K creased aanries, Showing how high- ly their work is appreciated by Uh‘e Clifrespondents’ Newsy Letters ‘ ? “LEE? i L: \ given. my intend tq am it the (Special to The Post) WM night More 0km; xenon. other an! Stevens are Mi. Florence umber! numb mane «11:11in I. ‘hctom‘ for use ed ¢ umber at her mm on- titanium arm explosive m‘mcxmm s; l H Ln My. Geo. 'Wihon spent! MW g r omgwoon z ; (Special to The Post) mushy morning when it became nnwn that Mrs. John MaePIEJ‘SOD‘. mmmwasumwm GEORGE BEALL JEWELRY STORE FENELON FALLS Brpkendhire, of Corn- me. and we are sorr'y to Buy You Christmas Jewellery from the and you can rely on what you get. Watehmakers some Watchmakers Go We are Always Here OUR GUARANTEE IS WORTH SOMETHING. er‘ evaning.;«' _".'Lt| {me Methodists are busy preparing» their annual cant-n. and it mu may be flhe but thex- have "9.! 81mm. M intend itq Om it. 3110 Cannington. on Sunday and Monday. Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. Moore mutt Saturday with friend: in Lindsay. Mr. and Mn. Jno. hebeloo spent Sunday with. relatives in Hen. MI. and Mrs. .1110. BM M Min 1mm“! mhnmn- nun. Gn Sunder†an Mr. and Mrs. Frank Iverson gave h. party for Mr. and. Mré. Wilson; 0! Fairview Farm, before leaving there .We are «sorry to hear of the death of Mrsflur rie, warms occurred on Tuesday morning after a serious ill- ness. Deceased vwas eighty-eight years or agq and had been; a. resident of: this neighborhood for six-by years. The funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon at ,me Presbyterian ohm-qt; thence to (Eldon cemetery. Mrs. L. Bowie, who has been In a»: west: or tile past summer, has returned Lhnma. ' i . and relatives in We vicinity. She is looking well and spanks in glowing .‘terms of the west. She also noted the marvellous changes around here dozing the twehe years of her elb- A number of our young people tooi in the Oddlfellown’ concert at [Attic Britain last WM eVenEng' and ,report stood time. Mrs. Matthew Emmersotn, o! Mania toba, is visiting her; ~muy friends .hawentirely grown out of. '11 collection. . The long looked for winter come at last, though the early part of the {all was so dry that scarcely any ploughing could be done, yet the .We are sorry to bear that our young junior teadber, Miss 8. Moore is leaving here at Christmas. been vinibmg her sister, Mrs. Ar- thur Swain. returned home on Mon- tong open fall enabled most of «the farmers to get Itunings: straightened up nicely†. Crops were‘ raflher light this seas-‘- 01:, especially late casts, also straw, is very scarce, rbut: if. the winter con- tinua to be mild it «will help re- lieve j"~’1'!1I)S<%., who are short of feed. Our citizens are taking advantage Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moore apart: Saturday with trienflu in Lindsay. Mr. and Mn. Jno. Melco spent Sunday with relatives Kn Eden. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Rum: and Min Ethel 'nhomu were an Banded“!!! an Sunday. ‘ ‘ \ I Miss Mary Burns, I can \ Mm. IWoodville girl. is renewing mannin- tnnocs here at present... Mr. Smell. of. Prince Albert. ex- changed pulpit: with. the Rev. Mr. Whattun on Sunday. ) Don't torzett (he Medlnniu' Insti- tute concert on Friday: chains. A]! local talent. Our citizens are taking advantage of the snow and getting up t‘hein year's supply of Wood. Were is soareeky any water in the swamps. {the waiter sum for stock will be a. eerio'usyroblem it we do. not [have rain or .ï¬he mom melt and ï¬ll rdhe Mr. Ed. mum. of Linden Vane: spent Tuesday at take .home of Mrs. J. .W. Smith. , l . be: or her triends on i118. \ \ . Miss W. (Bounsell, or! Bowm‘anville is visiting iflxer uncha, Mr. 'A. ‘J. Scott. . I \ i mother, Mrs. “Hoyle. ,\ ~.1woomrr.[.r.'laa %-_;,a ‘ _(Speoia5l to me than» Quite a {number tram here at- tended ï¬e annivermry services at place or: dynamite being perfectly! safe to Wine Miss A. Wt is visiting her grand- have invented. It' is sure 'to tak'e Miss Ettghel Rhona: entertained 'her Mrs. Jno. Maï¬herson is visiting Miss Adair, of Harland, Abraham Jobgphl is ï¬e snow is about 8 inches deep the Level and makes tine sleigh- entertdnéd a. nun:- even- ï¬gf‘ï¬glm :. 0"... ’50. 0“,“ â€ON on Mo‘ on mu Straw, pen ton ..., ... Butchers cows _... .. ... Butchers’ meadow cows Export cattle ... Beef cattle per lb .. Smokers’ cattle good.. Milo}: cows ... ..... . ..... Dressed bogs" ... ... ... Hogs, 'live selects ... Hogs. fat ...‘ ‘... 300 80“, MW )OJ ..... c cod ‘.$ Small pigs. pair ..J ..g ... 4 00 Wool. “Walked ...... 008 Wdoluwuhed m “â€1 o 13 Potatoes, new ,bua ...... “45 Apphn. per bag ... ... 3.. I!“ Hens ... ... Turkeys, per lb. ......... Geese per Ll‘b ... ...," Best Manitoba Pat- ent flour ............. Struii’ht rolled flour ggf'éï¬Ã©d' 666 tiff» ibi. m ' 'at 3:90 to 8.15; common and medium atockers. 500 to 800 lbs. each. at $1.75 to 82.3). ‘ “‘9 market ’9: men and W?! 118.3 10“,!va dtbo chalet quality cows mu brl a good _ A moderate supply :é'ch were @1911le or medium quality sold from $2160 to :55 each. Mc- Donald and Human solddz tanker: and (pt-insets It :65 each. Vet! Calves. m â€:25? ‘°" mm“ “m†"‘ â€m a $3 to per steel as! unbl- _ .. ,, -1 .LA‘ Cheeoe; tWï¬l; lb ..... goney. extrjacteg NEW YORK. N.Y. Doc. aâ€"Butterâ€" Steady: mange. 14.08. western actofi steady; No. 2 red want-n winter. 8! 'MI; mtureesteedy; Dee. 731.1%6; March. TI 95“; May. 7: 85d. Comâ€"Spot steady: American meed new (vIn Gelveston). GI 9%: future. q;ntet Jen, 5. 655d: Much. 55_4%d. Lunaâ€"Prune western In _ 9‘49“; 173-913 leorpool one! Chicago Whom PM Clo“ Lawnâ€"Live Stockâ€"â€" Latest Quotations. Buckwheat. bushel Peas. bushel Barley. bushel ..... 0m, bushel Wheat rea bush Wheat. 5003c. bl Liverpool Grain and Productf New York Daily Market. Latest Quotetiom. Tuesday Evening. Dec. C. u! when future closed to-dny rower than yesterday. and can lower. [30 December wheat closed I!“ m yesterday. December corn ,c lower. and December om : higher than yesterdty. Winnipeg Options. July 81.06 bid. December :1 1y 3mm bid. acember 37%c bid, May (1 74-39 %%%M «I u... 00.0.0.0. on bulb . ..... $.- 3000to 800 to 575 to 015 010 015 to 4 00' ~11: will pay any ‘ainbitions young 5°009peuon to read, in another column. 8503 the new advertisement of the old 575 established Commercial School. lo- «35oiccted in the City of, Peterboro. The ‘50. mm term open. Jon. 4mâ€"dw1. vvw 0“ It! property, I“ not 13W by W om Juan Butler - ‘ Landon Comma: mun cloud no mzoummmm NW bymllpoxnumvfllmm on 010 We! an to «wood. Noam-flu. “fluid Trmmiuion 00.; of Hamilton; ow W the wt 0} 3185100091: “Findlay 95!:m coo-Aw no. 080 070 015 01?. 315 â€" Eéaï¬gï¬axwï¬xggg KKEï¬KKKRWW Illlll I'll†f éxâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" %Y 9:? ï¬ % Cornelr Kent and William Streets Lindsay %%:3»2§.¢ a; g Gifts to be appreciated must be useful.Loek throng!) our 7% w w - 3% List and select what you think he will appreciate. é a gm Would Suggest Early Xmas Buyingé The 0.9de of the Dominion Power Goughk “Where the Good Clothes Como dercoats Raincoats Suits ' Trousers Fancy Vests Smoking Jackets Bath Robes Fur-lined Coats Fur Coats Fur Collars Fur Caps N eckwear Gloves Hoisery Underwear Suspenders Umbrellas of Hunflton,‘ Ratepayers of the Town-hip of Op- m hereby notiï¬ed that com willhe memedonmtemnotpddon or More December 14th intent. NOTICE Shirts Hats Mitts Neckscarfs Armlets Collars Mufflers Shirt Protector Sweaters Silk Handkerchiefs Linen Hand’chiefs Phoenix Mufflers Cuff Buttons Stick Pins Our reason for doing so is--We know what a rush is necessary if you put it off too long. We suggest the idea for the following reasons: 1. Our Holiday lines are now complete. 2. The earlier you come the better selections you can make. 3. The satisfaction of knowing you are not going to be worried or hurried by the great crowds of Holiday shoppers, which you cannot avoid if you wait until later on. 4. Our salesmen can give you better service now. Putus to the test and seethatour statements are correct 2% Registered thh’n, non-1y appoint post one..â€" Nam-mwm.Achoioo stock kept onhndct IRS. F. W's. our 80ml Clut- “m the Good Clothes Come From.†‘1 RCgistered b Furs Remind and lemodelled w; < K1 '1 '..0 1mm WATSON