Comma: or Mumnrm'r.â€"F. W. Sutcliï¬'é, W- 3- Syflï¬nï¬ J91“! W5 ‘ D~ Cinnamon, J. A. Williamson, B. L. McLean,'Wm Galbmth, J06. Echelon, Mt. ,H‘mb, Wm. Channon, Oakwood. . _ JOHNSON ELLIS, president, 11 B. CLEMES, Sec..Treas.f All entries must reach the Secretary and all goods must be in the building before ten o‘clock Tuesday. 'Exhibits will be arranged in the building between the hours of 10 and 11 o’clock unless by special permit from Secretary. The indm‘ng of these exhibits will be done between the hours of 11 and 12.30 o’clock When the building will be closed to the public. .At 12.30 o’clock the doors will be thrown open and the exhibits willbe on view. Purchases may be then ma but in; delivery of exhibits shall be taken before 3 o’clock. " HORSEs. Singi cdriver, 15% hands and under, owned and driven bv farmer or farmer’s son ........................... Single Driver over 15; hands, owned and driven by farmer or farmer’s son ................................. Single driver, Open to all; ï¬rst prize donated by E. 1 Pair of Spring Chickens, Dressed and Drawn ......... 8 Pair of Spring Chickens. Plucked only and undrawn 'Pair of Ducks, Dressed and Drawn .................... I Pair of Geese, Dressed and Drawnx hrkey (Hen) Dressed and Drawn ........................ furkey (Gobbler) Dressed and Drawn .................. Right Hind quarter of Beef ................................. Right Front quarter of Beef ................................. Fat Hog, (Dressed) .......................................... Lamb (Dressed) ................................................ 10 lbs. Dairy Butter in squares or prints in plain wwwwwuwwww 00 00 OO 00 00 00 00 00 Mr. \V m. Simpson, proprietor of Simpson House, oï¬ers $5.00 for the best pair of Hen Turkeys, 10 lbs. each or under. Turkeys to become his property. Mr. Geo Moore, proprietor of Butler House, offers $1. 00 per lb. for the best 5 pound crock of Butter, same to become his property. ’ Mr. Felix Forbert offers $5.00 for the best pair of 1 year old Fowl, same to be- come his property Mr. F. A. Sweetman offers $5. 00 for the best pair of Ducks, undrawn, heads and feet on, same to become his property. Benson House offers $5.00 for the heaviest Turkey exhibited, same to become theii property. Tho» \lcConnell, proprietor Roal yHotel, offers $5 00 for best 10 lb. crock of )utter, same to become his property. Mr. H A. Middleton ofl'ers $5. 00 for best 10 lbs. of Butter, 1n large rolls (over 1 1b. ) same to beccme his property. A. number of buyers will be present to purchase any quantity of poultry, meat 1nd produce that may be exhibited and offered for sale. A. )IcCrohan............ ........ . Pair of Roadster horses to pole ...................... .... Draught team in harnws ............. Agricultural team in harness; ............................ . Draught mate or gelding, 2 years old (on halter) ...... Agricultural mare or gelding, 2 yearsold (on halter)" Roadster mare or gelding, 2 years old, ‘(on bakery}. Gentleman’s single Turnout (mqst be mmpmed by “ _â€"â€"__ A prize of $5.00 in gold will be given the best baby under 1 year, and a. lady (donated by A. J. Ashmore) .................. a 00 Lad? driver single horse, donated by John Maude:- 3 00 2 Judging of Light Horses will commence on Kent-st. at 2 p31). Judging 0f Heavy Horses at 3 pan. ‘Decision of Judges ï¬nal in, all cases. " 5° lady should miss the Special wrappers .................................... One dozen Fr'esh Eggs (weight considered)... Heaps of Fun. Special Prizes. No Entry Charge. No Admission Fee. Everything Free. Come one, Come all. PRIZES AS FOLLOWS: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22nd, 1908. LINDSAY XMAS FAIR no surprise ‘50 ms menu, 88 death was expected, he being'a sur- ferer {or the past eight months. He leaves to mourn his loss a widow and ï¬ve children, his mother of mm Creek, Manitoba, three sisters -â€" Mrs Thomas Kearns, of Treherne, Mam; Mrs. Wm. McGill, of Yelverton, Ont; Mrs. R. H. Staples, of Elm Creek. Man; and ï¬ve brothers, John, of Ottawa, 111.; Henry of Yelverton, 0nt.; Rev. B. 0., of Sultans, Mam; Wm. J., of Port Perry, Ont, and Howard, of Yelverton, Ont., Yelver- ton being the home of the deceased from childhood until ten years ago, WESLEY HENDERS. A telegram came to Yelverton‘ on Dec. 10th, conveying tho sad news that Wesley Handel's, of Rathwen, ,3 Kent-st. (Over Ham's Shoe Store) 1 B. ANNIS, ophgn "53m hath-c an n c us 1 Mt mm. or correct of 9 git-lea. Md Too many persons mindilmtudu Mommy careless. Wise an is dam in “mg your eyesight. With the flat M†of trouble, tested by in, than “root and scientiï¬c testing is «thin. Pumps the trouble uho‘t' in)! whiz h’dgche, or pcin over the was. m "a. the symptoms, correcting, toning-â€" o rly done-i9 was. 1L---» “a ï¬n- mule m... min] A... would You Preserve Your Eyesight 'I 98 5!: Davy un UV].â€" 1 1661, (Inn; u .mâ€".â€" ‘râ€"_7-- Judging of Babies will take place in Academy of Music at 3. 30. surprise to his friends, as his To be held on Market Square at LINDSAY on 1- ‘-M~ » . '- rwkuu _. ._,' Obituary d Drawn ‘ 3 00 d Drawn..." . 3 00 d and Drawn .................. 3 00 ef ................................. 2 00 ef ................................. 2 00 ................................... 2 00 ................................... 2 00 squares or prints in plain SPECIAL ' PRIZES : ial attractién provided for themâ€"‘fl‘he Show of Shows†. BABY SHOW ,whe‘n he'moved t6 Harmon. where ., “A as (metal took place. streets. Mr. William Banks, whore- sides on,Elginâ€"st., was walking down town, when he auditemiy slipped and ï¬eld on ï¬hle icy sidewalk: El‘he fall was so 311th that Mr. “Banks {had no time 'toprotect himself, and he came down heavily on ‘his right am. The wrist bone was broken, but Mr. A serious accident occurred on Wednesday on one of the north ward morning on one of the north ward Wei} known resident D1 0pc flint there would be a. contest for reeve- ship in the“: township, as m. Peter Hawkins attended allowing his «name to go before the electors. His opâ€" ponent in the race tor the reeve- Bhip‘ ï¬rm .'be Mr. W, at!» has been in the (field to: some will proceed to St. Mary’s cemetery. The funeral will take plaae tram her late residence at 8.45 o'clozk on Friday morning, and will proceed to St. Mary's church, where requiem masswinbechanted,atterwhichit to mourn her lose one dangling, Miss Lily. two sons, Rickard and Herbert. years or age, has been 111 for about 8 months, but she bore her awnings with Christian resignation. The late Mrs. Harry, whose maiden name was Rose Larkin. was born in the county Monnghan, Ireland, and came to Lindsay about 40 years ago. She was united in marriage to Mr. Herbâ€" ert Harry, oer foreman o! the Grand Trunk railway, and together with NBS. HERBERT HARRY, In the death of Mrs. Herbert Bury at her gamily residence, 13 Glenelg- st., at 5.30 Wednesday morning, Lindsay loses one of its Oldest and most highiy respected residents. The ‘deceased lady, who was 68 no.0... coco 'Dhe Post was Manned today by 8 â€mamémw wgsm â€01163 Angus Cattle†1 “Jrâ€"â€" .funeral took Diane. a. sister, Mrs. Ann Powers, 0! Broke His Wrist Bone Contest Looming lip 500 150 100 lst 2nd 3rd 00 $ 2 00 $ 1 00 ‘ 00 2 00 l 00 00 2 00 1 00 husband sh» leaves $300 300 300 00 $100 50 fore returning. to their Ilium. it the Hub. -_I’gterboro Miner, u n i . Geo. B. Spraule, arrived in the day. this morning on a brief visit to_ their uncle, Mount. ï¬r. nu! In. John Haggut, 16? Brook street, he- â€"Miss 011mm. of (Port Hope, 'is spending a. m- days with Mm Her- flman, Cambridge-St. ~Rev. uVietor «Mom, at Pe- terboro, well known in Lindsay, vii be arduned' -priestju Hit Lou-amp -Mieoes Anne and Dd†Bpronle, 01 Boston, Man“ who haw: dusk visited Lindsay on the ad Int-don a: laying to rest: in her girlhood Mme. mm. a. v.‘ Hogan, 0: Stmaburg. Lindsay CW H0" M‘- was 'in town today. No. 34. held a. meeting in their W --Mr. J. E. Bwa‘lwen, of Detroit, Monday evening. and elected the to!- wasin towntoday. lowing omen: {or the ensuing you: -Mrs.- E. O. McCrdhan and Misses Past Leaderâ€"Joesph Brown. A'ileen amd Mildred Mean-m ue Leaderâ€"T1108. nun-tn. visiting in Toronto. . Vice-WA. B. Edam. -Mr. J. A. Boyant, ot Believille. was in town today. â€"-M'r. J. V. Hogan, of SW, was an town today. On Monday lad: the death med of Mrs. King? at the residence other son Edwm King, after a verijbrt' illness. 'Dhe remains were interred .in the B. C. cemetery at Galway, on Tuesdayth’elï¬tfllu .; MrHAWVHtaonwuintownou â€"Miss Laura Peters, of Dunstord, was in town. today. a‘ I I - â€"Mr. John Kyle, of Montreal, was in town today. â€"Rev. Mr; Ferguson, of Glenn-m. wasintowntodny. a»: .. -Mr. 'J. .Wyndon. of Fmelon Fall: â€"Mr. Ed. Cooper left this morning for Toronto. , , x From Tuesday’s Daily. $ ~. â€"Mr. Wm. Gray wu in Fenelon Falls MN. , t n lovements of Citizens and Strangers Within Our Gates A8 TRAVELLERS COME AND GO Mr. A. Morrison returned mane ' from Lindsay iflhis week. 1. . I Athï¬'hum‘gom'g'tohhve I. skating rink, and it is expected to? be ready for line next ’week. l t ' ‘ mount last week ~ Mr. NV‘ibbez-t Lyle returned 1170!! .‘ - . KINMQUN’M‘, ‘ i . ‘.:(SpeOiml'toT_hePostJo , Rev. Mr Saran-d. at Peterborw wasintfheï¬lhgehqt'ruem. ‘ {a Mean. J. Graham and G. m 'were visitors to W on heath, Mrs. Bow Eating, in visiting her ‘sistex, Mrs. Jan. Chin, o! Torontor Mrs. A. {Waiters and son attended the funeral “the late MmJWw- ‘ters in Lindsaa. l ; \ . Mr. am} Mr:- (hrtmill of Toronto are visitipg their Water, Mrs. S‘ Correspondents’ * Newsy Letters angina sires seem!“ (have the ability to impart their Buperiol' beet unali- tiestotheeulvea. H... ideal grassera and extra good doers during the long: cold winter months. A strong point of this breed is the fact that over ninety per cent at the calves airedflv any menu but axe black and annulus, besides the that thetarmers and mockmen or ‘Vit'toria county ought to become better aoluainted wifln. In they Ire animals was better. Breeders Gazett'e, at Quince. m .cattlo out a claim pm rind breeds from the album ring it the M yards. anfl than. on “I m molars where hung the uhqw m M the great Chicago intern-flank! as stock show, engu- omttle won the; grand W9. slush M grand Wyn steer maxi, m champion on: 1d: and gran!!! enun- pion mm M Ate Am- out» we have Indie 1 W “lbw in sugar strung mutition‘ with: an other breed:- 1 - . vAt Linden; this hot an the ungu- Were more in evidence m m fora mer years, and the Quality at the m. Wiuied W .was in Km- At Guelph m atoofl 41mm o nee; siredhymmbnfl mending. «highest honors, winning first ‘5 his class and the grant! dhmplondlip. the most coveted honor of the your At the Fit Stock Shows Thiszutvf Won Grand Championship' at Guelph Were the Favorites "I l‘oronto: ‘ rel NOW; Gift 311 in in Earnestw Home Circle (Ofï¬ces Baa-laminar Mudmdnym dumudnflnxthomtorm* utmtorthnmtthymL government stunner. Bea-u . m M to the extent 0! shout one thousand dollars tonight. m and! of the mn unknown. The Thematmationvmtunplmnt themguhrmoothxinJcnury. Viee-Luderâ€"A. B. ltdntm. Emmyâ€"Min L. Fox. Treasurerâ€"John â€my. mamaâ€"Wm. Galbraith. Chunkâ€"Mn W. H. Lfllo.‘ WWIIâ€"Mrs. McKay. Inside Sentinelâ€"John lease. Bron. J. Orr und '1‘. Btylnt. Our direct im- Silk piano hm Wmmï¬onbeaut- ifnl qualities, nicely embroidered designs on , pla'n colored grounds of white, green or yel- low, also suitable for mantle drapes, J; 50 being good full lengths. Special... it’s guaranteed. A Sweepgr ruchinie, etc, in an almost endless variety of styles as come from Paris, New York and other fashion centres. A perfect selection can be made at almost any price you care to pay. See the fancy boxés éontaing three nice‘frills, all for . . .' ....... Fancy Regimen minimum In great variety, eepecuwy suitable for gifts.Beautiful handles, good quality, cov- Vfl ings. Gold, silver and £13 ‘ white metal shields and ' trimmings, steel fumes. Early buying will be best Fur Coats Fur-lined Coats Fur Searfs mmsso $35to$90 7.50m820 . ' No difl'erence wheth- Bm, A“ - M at you went. a neck. piece, a fur coat or s fur-lined costâ€"we can safely say our values provide unmotchshle swings. Our sales show that the offerings must be right or sales would not have been so menyï¬eliability is the standard of all our furs and our guarantee stands at the heck of every garment. Consider these facts and see our lines before selecting. HUI most m coats wpriees that would but buy the cloth. Others have found the prices lower then you would mug- incâ€"Leo there 13 every reseon for your com ing here if you desire to save. Prices range from85up. Furs; All Kinds §°y§§°$§3 I‘m Smofhtlnlï¬ï¬cm Holiday rush, low prices 'pmnil on d] chases of women’s war and we simply say buy early and get a share of the inducements. "4-41M. Clearing out may lines of Women’s Wear, Rush Prices. ‘ No time left now for ipdocisian. Youmlut not quick}, widely and decisively. Assortments are at thei 1‘ V best, could mt be more mm and month buy our}; will uy 5°; “‘1 "a! greatest comfort. We have prepuwedeg- your com: €3.63 fifgé «in: 1†{€3.33 33!?! Early buying will be beat inthis HnaPrices $1 to In great variety, especially suitable for gifts. Beautiful handles, good quality, cov- ings. Gold. silver and white metal shields end 0.0 o . 0.0.0. 0 00.00.00. mukes a nice gift. We sell Biasell’s Gold Medal ~â€" Ingluding pcgrves, J. Sutcliffe $995!: I 'rom Macho-It's clarion; victor! ii ‘New York â€night brown Mm the but: at the India'- many “Minn“.A hideâ€: ‘ umrmwxmc Lotti: hrgm mt!“ unnhebom.andrnb 'minvcyhotwv bot math sou uoe. but comp-ed the same was he did in W. I knew “with!!!“ ï¬ler thematic. I M00!- umdo windwalï¬ed. Bene- ,ver platinum! M Iain. rhoâ€" "mm-threw out his (cot mdl tripped. me “‘1 tr†to Wm? (fella-w Months-til d' Imuï¬uplmnottiwfl It ‘LIWWW'M’V he .uwmxwmmmwm quwtm- 30m†(nun-um" - ' Wt; and brow m‘uveethenrt to the tract! aide. tugboat attend flu lire-lac pom cit.†Dorm. mu interviewed. aids: (allowing daemon“ sum was add to be very Mutual. On 01 the My wu surprised to ’00.; you: doe in the woods, vhkh bad My stayed into civilia- tlon in its quest for (cod. It wu quit; a. naphtha to the hunter. but he mowod‘ it to go “mole-tad. butothewoodnonsnbuthgt. The! entered the woods about tour mflutronthepottaryeotm,vhere “We Wish for All A Herr). Merry Christmas Time and Trust You Hay Enjoy Many More just as Happy" â€ORDERS l'IuLlD LATEST SNiflNG NEWS 25c 0: a mm In: All Toys, Dolls, Guneo, Chino, etc" are beieg cleared ct greatly reduced prices, Simply four big lots to choose from regardless of what their former prices were. I SPECIALâ€"Ono lot, 20 doz.-â€" menuhctnren clearing line, hliu’ ï¬ne hmdkerchieh, embroidered cornea end border,seolloped edges, ‘ slightly imperfect in weeve. lo 3 Beguler,20c each for ......... c ‘ SPECIAL -â€"- Men's Silkoea L Handkerchiefs, severe! doun, es- : sorted borderi, white centres. The r popular kind for men, 1101- I o idey price ecch ............... c Wommmo m uaPHc ..l‘l' ; PM non-tint“ $2501- Clearing the Toys LOT 1. LOT 2. 5c 10:: . LOT 3. LOT 4. to Consider Some th ing “39!-“ W4!“ Ex!" All white, initid, hematitched- Geor- LINDSAY mot forget tho 10 nontha' malt ale 0! can on Jam 9th. â€â€˜9‘ mmsmï¬udtuhw- Boundinuddcr. muuhmmnumdfl'm willonlybednrpdhdlofm Toronto's nan-n "auction you I: quit: u wry tattle. TRIBE IOHTHS' CREDIT SALE 14 homes, :11 chm, in 101:. 1 bay gelding! â€Nannie in 2.34 over ice. Sale Dec. 19, ’08 1 chestnut gelding. My driver. 1 black colt by Governor Crouch. Ihudoomehsygcldtnz.eom1n‘3, bytestandudbredstaflionm Smith. 4b.:vyworkcu.dlingood eon- 4 bishop robes, wanted 50 yrs. 80,000 m. noond clan-Inn: lax-Moratthoxpoctod. 1mm loot light double mu conï¬ned 4 electric any robes. Manned with 6 new Tudhope cutters. lmdmbtukgemmg.6 you-s '. A. FANNING '. surly m. Gloves, Mitts £33; ï¬gb’e iii: range to select from and all popularglft shades in kid and mocha qualities, either wool lined‘ un- lined or silk lined. Do your glove buying at this store. Now would be a good time underwear to buy your supply of heav- ier underwear. All grades, qualities and sizes are here at prices that make Holiday Buying most profitable. Men’s Hosiery thepopulargiftlineinall" % the newest colorings and etflylee, populu' priced qualities, ranging from m s sensible gift aid our Muss _ are goodT ranging from 25". .to 50¢ Men’ s Rockwear nice assortmenf of color- ings and qualities at prices ranging from 25.10 50c Bahamas: muons sssuszs strictly ell fur store could possibly afford to. Themngeweeerryiseeempbof thebuei‘ neon we do and you cannot do better than mks your selections here. We buy the most reliable qualities made and sell them at the lowest mrgm' of proï¬t that can possib be ï¬gured on. We invite you in. 1y Mgnfs†Wear, With Savings- No better stem mywhwe for men to-fdo. their buying st, nice show space, splendid: ‘8“. improved ï¬xtures and' low prices. ' Possibly you- sm :5 regimens- tomss», if so you have. poured! our values. To thb We: we say, put us- to the testsnd you will be pleased with re» Suitsfltou Wilt-S18. Wodooellyoufursat a. great deal less than a. .003011 lint-I 0.00.0000 0.000. 9.00000 Just now mg. invite ya. ï¬olgiy, OBHAWA Salt a: thinner. while «man: fowl or mt will pment clipping. t to nominate duly qualiï¬ed person lot the Municipal Council oi 0]" {or the year lmâ€"namelyâ€"e teeve and tour ecuneulora. I! more than the required number of andidntes be nominated, the pro- ceedings will be adjourned an m. mmflhfllflu’†one corneruldlropitdowa ltd “matter... x ta It the I'm Council m, Danny. on â€outlay, Duo. 28th. 1908. from on. to two o’clock, TOWNSHIP OF OPS The mhnldpal electors o! the town- ship a! Ops are hereby notiï¬ed and required in accordance with the Mn- nidpll Act. to attend a public meet- CLARKEâ€"In Linduy. on loads†December 14, 1908. to It. udlrs. Elliâ€"At Port Hope, on Wedner day, December 16, 1908, In. (her-- loteeE.Beid,sisterolGeox-ge E Wilson. of The Post. Nomination Meeting in splendid variety for gift buyers. They W. F. O'BOYLE. 1908.41.