318116! year ,d! be: use, (1‘): new at her eerious illness was received in town on W 'evminc and Mn. Bytes left for Tor- 'ont»o Frm. ‘lhe deceased lady was hem popular in town among her :m Mr. Btinson was formerly- employed for 9. number of years twill! 3;. G.;Ednrfla' Oo- . Winners} will take place from SIMILBROWN'. 2m: New Iaiukeud Speaker. of Week, gave the following particulars m (flit-Jas- L. Brown; former-W u! Dual: towndip; "m almost m (1th of Has. Latch Brown dung Honda: niW councils 3M!» the memberaot his {mix and his many town friends Mr. Brown mam: Miter of Messrs. ‘ Brown Bros. and 1:7 and his wife loame (here We years ago last May Intending to spell! m'rmainder or. unch- (has in the Mediate neigh- borhood of their only surviving chil- dren. William. hm L. and Alann- S I. B. ANNIS, Oph. D.. s: Kent-st. (Over Neal's Shoe Store) the Weekly Dost Three Ideal christmas Suggestions stoned ixuite mart. During use night he died without any person able time. He followed th‘n business in Toronto and Woo. Since coming to New Linkeard. however. hed'ï¬notdom‘na'h. A mkfegohe complamed a lilfle of illness, but on Blond†evening be m up, and! :14!» and never awoke. ï¬r. Brown was a member of the Presbyterian church, and a teacher in tha Sunday acpooi. . ., . M. W. STINSON. < The W occurred '11 Vl'orogto_yea- the 1051de of Mr. J. G Eyres 31 Adehflc-st. on m attemoon a; s ocbck‘and twill proceed! to Riverside cemetery ' MIA'nTH‘EW P. 0mm Mite: an iï¬nees at 0017 one week’s was 55 years of age and was born in Cornwall, England. A‘t 1:112 age of two gears be was brought to this ebuntr: by his parents. who settled in Port Hope. In 1891, Raving serv- eiin bmimml’ort Hope he oamc to'rorontocndhnom wait If: brothers. in?†W. E. and ' 3. 0m. opened a that com- miasfdn W He M M- M‘MW ', FRIDAY DECEMBER 25. Obituary by one sister, m u. _._._. W Toronto. Interment will! take place § Whrle all: Sturgeon Point 3" mmeraathesde-‘r'A'o' Hmhmminattiokenmdt’hc â€last strobe ended in death at the meme of Mrs. .(DI'J M- m â€â€˜1' path! or the commit! i3 emndd t othe relatives. («ï¬rm AN mu: cum: fffl'fï¬â€˜fffi’ffffffl‘f And hie me out upon the local heath. And stand forth f-om those who’re undernetth I’ll run for Lind~ay Councilâ€" I will be brave. A. 0. flags, Oakyrood. on noun-u w temoon. and the impressive tuner- imvioa were conducted ‘11: Rev. W. Elliott. assisted h! Rev. G. Munroe. The pd! betreru were ï¬t the min of Smut!» 5‘ 3°“. items. m 1nd Bent! 30"â€- III. J Lewis, James and Wm- m and A. [1. Short. The funeral was very hugely attends! by the friend! and relativa at the deceased. thalutgflr.BoweswuaMofl the late Wm. Bowen, of mriposa. ehd Mr. Eli-s. Bowen. of Linkâ€. He was a resident of this town for mm. mm- being connected with I shall be brave, Though fvifnds my smile upon my urgent sun, Though there be those who say I’m only after I shall be brave, Though sheets be thrown at my capacity, Though people scoff at my hard, amen plea That they vote for me for Council I will be brave. ' I shall be braveâ€"â€" Then when in aftct years my strength I’ve And down to Parliament I’ve gone : To ï¬ght the enemy I’ye flown, I will be brave. Get up- Among _,the Christmas numbers that have come to hand. .the “Canadian Pie 'orial†(publgsb‘ed by the Pict-rial Pub- lishingCo , 142 St. Peter-st, Montreal)I d ~serves special mention. Its unique and very charming cover appeals at once to everybody and its contents, from the bright Chirstmas stories and wealth ti Christmas pictures to the sweet Old Eng- l land Carols, words and music compute, l are full of Christmas spidt. Yet even the 1 Christmas number, true to the motwï¬ â€œNewsby Views," of the "Canadian Pic ‘ tnrial,†shows some splendid pictures,‘ dealing with the stirring events of the month the world over. The Canadian Pi torial has won for itself an enviable place among Canadian pnbheations, for its exquisite photogravuree and ï¬n» work- manship throughout stands unneeded, and is wonderful value for the money, i(( no dollar a year, including all spec-«a1- inmnbers) The new feature, “Unknown Old Favorites†is meeting with hearty appreciation. This gives words and musiz complete each month of one or more of the old favorites that most people think they know and know they love, yet that only afev can follow r'ght through. A rollicking and spirited old English ballad , will appear in the January issue. Shot; stories have'ree ntly been added, the ! mom departments are well sustaiu'd and forth :- improvements are contem- platedfor thceoming year, 19w. ThrowI aeleeted back numbers as samples will be supplied from the oflee u! publication for ten contain atampa. Liberal clubbing do-eareannonneed. ' z . a The “Pictorial†clubbed with the W ’ Pontoroulyslflaad “the Evv “ill £18355. ' ‘ ‘ . Lost a Valuable “on: Mr. AParkh,ofW0p8,M a. unable six year odd mare through ~1-nesa on marshy night He W88 offeredseOOIEoz-tmankmflaahort maze.» . t t: H What cue I if I “win 00‘ ? I will be brave. I shall be brave, â€"" Iohn, wake up and quit you: snor ing soâ€" upâ€"get out and shovel off the snow," Thus doth my wife mnke my drums to go But I will be brave. â€"R.R.E. â€I‘WAS BUT A DREAI A Popular Holiday Numbet I shall be brave «aï¬eld-U"; rt: Christmas Fair who i u: Splendid Display: of Babies. Hams. ‘ Poultry And In! The local gentleman who uthmd the wintor (air project and brought it to such a successful conclusion ore considered that the promoters had onlyatew dsystotmthomttsr up, eflectively advertise it through- outthodistflct.sndsmndpo the Kent-st. was alive with u goon-nat- nred ,jovml crowd out for a. holiday work in serving “IO" 'h° P‘W -.. ,'_ attracting people to Lindaâ€. and it certainly pet-lormed that function to the King's taste, and 3 winter flit isdestinedtobe-nmnaleventin Lindsay. The crowd had money to W £00. "You m’t um in there," was shouted to The Post “vortex. I! I†visited the mm m to 33' value the 618918! 01 Pout?†butter with 119.33. bunting. IHULII- unvuv .- __ have been exercised by the farmer? wives in the preparation 0! this deity product for the (air. The butter was remarkable for its purity of color, and rich flavor, and the successful prize winners have no regrets to ol- ter in regard to their exhibit. Adams Bros. had a. splendid exhib- it of choice meats in which a dressed calf was the central ï¬gure. A liberal supply oi fowl also added to the dis- . LARGE CROWD PRESENT. The crowd ï¬n town was s large one ï¬ve minutes to three the doors were 3 thrown opbn to the throng. There 3 little ones began to cry. They were soon quieted however and the judging began. During the trying ordeal the babies behaved themselves like grown-ups, and scarcely a whim- per could be heard. “They are the quietest lbt 0! young ones I em saw.".said an elderly lady who was The following were the 91'1†m. m in the diluent events:. In the special prises the winners deli: 'win'n'o the cloth my not him a Great Success 'rgnil wu packed tom- .. Early in the mom- used for were,†follows: Best pm- 0: ben tux-am. pr!!! 0‘ 35.00. by Wm. Sharon-0m“ 5 ““8“. Who found it rather 3 d1!!- ALA an; {adorned} and with manhone in hand, did now service in teen. in; the eonm clear. The renown: were *1†Pd†“3‘ nets in the diluent events: Single drive, 15} hnnds and under, owned and driven by n lumenâ€"1. B. Mch, Yelverton: 2. H. Weill, Janetvule; 3. R. Phillips. Nestleton. Single driver, over 15} undo. own- ed and driven by tannerâ€"1. E. Stew- art. Lindaâ€; 2, w. Webster. Gland- me; 3. John Brown. But 01):. Sing‘b driver. open to allâ€"1. Dr. via-ton; 8. J. A. Shel-9y. Peta-bore. Pdr o! roadster horses topoloâ€" 1. J. A. Shorey, Pout-bow; 3. Jan. say, many. Gentleman's 8111810 mutv “ paniod by a ladyâ€"1. J. A. away, Petorboro, and M13! Etta E1118. Lind- 00d: 8. U. may). up Agricultural team “3 mufï¬ns â€" 1- AAâ€" m; Dianaâ€"I a"; sun. .8“- Lindsay Wm. Mon. and 3- L7 mt, anathephenomfl mecca M in duetothonnflrluï¬' (on. oc the touom mm- '50 vol-bod ml! *0 ““3 shout the m achieved; learn. John- 3 tilâ€"A.‘ Sn inn, President; 8. 8. 01m. 80mm 1'- 8-8 Wu“ 1'†'- now-now hubookl. â€"-â€" mmmnitwtovod'mofl Iumlofttchtelr: Inter mwmwtyhhi-W mxmuotmmem.:m brothe- was also ndoPM- l Are-olnuonwuulnoul moxâ€" mmphcodmthevult at pausing the mm“ d the w' an Roma anolk cemetery, the mime at the excellent m in m being conducted by Rev. Dr. and: It. not. Rennie M uâ€: o'amnh ot mm. g'ï¬tvv'ifâ€"r; June- my. VII 033- Ju. Lung. o! Petal-bot: at in mm to Jom__flfl§LB-r Tho pal-baron vane; ' the Fund: which hit year 0011-" St. 0‘“. | oi o: 1M $100,009,000 ’M(d \ â€- mm.'1'm m3 . bacon. Faust:l:H1...'LLl.«15hm“m‘fl- ' as, v. -Vw--. 7 w- m M n- pertbmd me. IL ncooouh and J. Kearney. N Rev. Fm (hney- \ .0! Lhdny: '1'. P130“, Emily; andG guards! . \ HOPE-O‘WNNOB *‘ ‘ A my quick we“ M p130. uni-u #- 7†on M "°"' ‘. when “as J. 00am“. «0"? 'r of It. June- mm m ““5“ mmmumue hum! of Imlhm In Seen at Black“!!! Wedding Bells Mount HOP Viacom. In the m of the gnu-d- INWWWott-heCouty o! phi at Chrome times my Monts- nofo, wife at Michael A Ionmnele. ulnar. mm: tutorotJm Wu- : y My, m of the Town of Lindny, {inthoConnty of “chads, hboeor, do. Pound. Nmbhmbygimthsum: . «pie-metwg-a-msko m day 0! ’ LDC. Inn-'3. W m 5. Wm Con of “curb, Phydcisn' ' LEIGH GET. mad-:3, (ythgoljaipor tog vhue nudist. lira. Cumin, re- side. in “09‘..th tuft nfm 1nd Dumb ï¬sher, Toronto; Czther- me my. Brock: ‘mong the friends ‘l‘he (allowing mum from a dis- tune. Ice in attend.†st the ob- ooqulel; [other Juli-n. of North Boy Wu. and Thou. lobar. 0! Toronto; P. Garth. 0! Brock; John. of Toron- hmmmdmmty ‘5 mm a! m: roar man, mu Diem-3 Ptiubylld.lc6eouh Itch Hum .m. on Ionday, Doc 19.8. from om to two 0 TOWNSHIP OF '1). municipal electors afflict"! m. of Ops u'e hereby notiï¬ed ‘ required in accordance with the-Ir w Act, to attend a puh‘t 3"" (a the yen: DOSâ€"namely and (our councillors. ‘l-l 5v.- wâ€"--.-r n more than the required 3"†oi .andldates be nominated. W W coding: will be adjourned til! My. w: an! of imam "' “napalm“ Openedin m pollint sub-division of the town“ 31: m o’clock in the foremon. 9‘ ‘:_ Oh mud Dec. 18th. 1908 Nomination Meeting tux-9106. e“- ,t furniture. u Pukmaon. ’0‘ Ta‘ Mi