1 married trip he came home in rim»- to take the topic, "Books M at the EL. of GE. Emeli- 4:_ Luzd charge of the meeting. er It preparations are being made ' z: junior and senior leagners of ï¬g Methodist church of this place. is juniors have their concert ‘risrmas eve and the seniors on 'Txistmas nig‘ht. . ‘3. Fait‘hfnl’s infant child was ‘ It'd on Monday last. Special Christmas serï¬ces in Hvtï¬odist church next Stinky. Dr â€F H. Moore, 01111., 1)., W1 LincL s on business Tuesflay, (Special to The Post) The children of the surrounding country have all week watched how 21» Winds blew and the snow fall. as Lie; hoped for a. fine night on which! to have their Christmas festival The Rev. Mr. Lord, of Fender! Falls, preached an instructive man an tn»: "Intermediate ante†in 9% John’s church, Bury’s Green. The Christmas trée and entertain- cent of St. John’s Predbyteriam ehurch was a grand. success. The ‘iflg'ng of the children and the assisâ€" LITTLE BRITAtN. ._Special to The Post! Last Sabbath, 3 large congregation met at Little Britain Christina ’ church. both morning and evening. ‘ When the pastor, Rev. C. H. Halner, dzose for his morning subject, Re- ciprocity of Soul; text, “As in wa- ter face answereth to face, to the i heart of man to man.†Prov. 27, l 19_ In the evening the pastor pre- 3:th to young men. Subject, turn- mg points in life ; text, “Deal gently for my: sake, with the young man. 353m. 15. 5. An exceptionallylarge number of young men were present, and listened with due reverence and respect ‘0 the place and drcumstanc- ‘ 5, as the young men of Little Brit- sin know so well how to do. There will be a. Christmas tree and entertainment in the above named church on Christmas eve, Dec. 24th, for the Sabbath schaol. The com- 'ttee will spare no pains to make this programme both pleasing and proï¬table. One of the principal fea- mes will be Nearer My God to Thee, arranged as a pantomine, presented by eight young ladies ; and the Star of Bethlehem, by three young men. No admission will he charged at the door, but a. free will oflering willbe men at the close. Programme will :ommence at 8 o'clock. Santa. Claus will distribute his gifts at 9,. Come one and all and enjoy a pleasant evening. 7’ _ -_ 5. Lapp, junior. clerk in the but", 5 resumed his duties after a week’s 69660999990oooooo‘oooooooooooo94¢ 0...." Told in Interesting Form by the Bright correspondents The Post at the Various centres. of foreign talent being a. feat- U .me directly here apd we’ll solve the prob- Mn is. a Way that Wi1| 9193-43 you' _ Make your selection early while the picking 1* he»? Better nnw than later ‘ ‘ *Tnu'ii ï¬nd our prices no bargier 9mm}: what you’d like to give him. hat to give him fnr Christmas is a probl-vm we soive many times a day. Our Sixty-Third varâ€"No. 47 .- Underwear Cni arcaat Handkerchief 512 n Coat Suspenders Hat Umbrellas Cap ’ uggestions for “ Him ’ B URY’S GREEN What Shall I Get 1 For Christmas? hiers aHFurnisbex-s to Man Who Know ISAY and PEI'EIIORO . mt 35m Ions: ur store being head- -quarters for Men's the question is very easily answered. For I-n'h oid and young , great and small, we’ 've i".t~â€"just the sort. of gifts that will be ap- mi the m ist, after Christmas is over. 1% PAGES THE LINDSAY POST Fancy Shift their Ties Miss Paton, who recently visited Miss Ids Hogg has réturnea to her home in LindBSY- ' Mrs. M. Tinney, who isintheRoss Memorial hospital, is recovering nico- thigh, was out for‘ the ï¬rst last SaturdaY- 1y,a£disexpectodtobeab1e to retnmtoherhomeinacouole o! land; Mr. A. McKinnon and Mr. H. McKinnon‘, of Woodville. Master Clarence Falls, who ' has been conï¬ned to the ham for ' the The funeral of Mrs. J. McPherson on Thursday last was very largely attended. A number of relatives from a distance were present, among whom were: Her mother, Mrs. Hadley, and brothers, Messrs. Hadley from Stir- ling; Miss S. McPherson, from To- ronto; Mrs. J. Park, of Sunder- LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1908 M}; m their abode in‘ mum tormmwmm u I Llcln on murky evenins. D¢°- any!!!» a number at friend: mmble‘d and Ill-Wed Mr. William C 11183 handsome! 3mm “bk-null mum:- : (Special! to me Post.) » A eel-y pleasant fleeing 'mapent at the boned! Mrs. John m. was a. ViBitOi' here on Saturday. '1“: in town’ on business on A number of Government men spent night. Monday night here. ‘ . I’ Mr. Jdm Grifï¬th united Mr. E. B. Mann was a visitor in - M1. and Mrs. C. E. Weeks were in Donald on Wednesday last. , â€" Tomato! or e law that but week. . I Miss Gaï¬agher, teacher at Elsie. i Mr. mm: Swinger, at Beaverton. surprise ‘eVerJhody. PM o! lull at. m. G. H. Duet-ha store. A concert Winches on New 1!» concert on 3:60;: evening proud I mean. he Machine peo- ple ow to uproot! of their oitiv , Mr. John Grifï¬th visited a Bum’s on Mm. mm«w*m It'a urn-inland»- TH E DOMINION CLOSE by starting that long delayed SAVINGS ‘AGCOUNT. Don’t wait until‘oext year, but do it now- You will be very muz’h pleased to see how rapidly small amounts will grow. We are anxious to add your name to our already large and growing list of depositors. It does not matter how small your ï¬rst deposit may be, it will be nope the less appreciated. Termsâ€"$1.00 p’o‘r’ You In Ihdvanoo YEAR um arr-1m WILLIAM - 31-, NEAR KENT