.ï¬y-Flfth Year LINDSAY, ONTARIO, .... oria County Winter and Christmas WILL BE HELD AT Fair) i 1m LARGER PRIZES AND MORE OF THEM :RYTHING FREE 1...... - ONE BIG DAY it. 1- f? P 1% ...,--. __-._.._.-. ,_ , ‘ ‘ . l _‘ 7 ii ‘ 3" ' DOULTRY FAT CATTLE ON FOOT (Farmers only). p in: i l 1 1 1 lst 2nd l<t 21:1 Ziri «it 1 ~ ‘ g ‘ . S , n) S! 3,, SI m, 0111111 >teer «11 Homer under" 1 Vears old. ............................................ 8100 Si. 00 ' ‘ V ‘ ‘ ‘.\‘3..>-1r95\9ii and dranm W; H .33,†11., I‘m â€'1â€, (on or \teei :‘1 wars old and mer ........................................... .1.00 3.011 T \: .. - ‘- 1 ;‘,‘,I ixPIAS 1113.th Ked 0an and “TH 11““ ....... v: 1. M, . it" he ‘ilU\\ n â€n iNCllt Sll‘t'el opposite "11M an _ “I, In , £118.er i 1.. .- x ' r .11 hit ltens. dressed and tll‘z'.l\\ll 4 our _.10 in†MM .-_1' i' 9 T": V§i 9:.se1iand draVVn 2.710 l..1H 1.0†.._10 I 1 dressed and drawn ........................ . ...... ‘_’. '111 1.30 l.â€H --'†HORSES J J 1 .V i ' ILTP<<ï¬i and draun. ‘J. '1" l5†l.'"' .3" 1“ -"‘ â€I" er. dressed and iraVV‘n.... ..... J '1†4 '1" l-"" 5ԠSi11~-lellriVer. l1‘hands and undernï¬farmers only...) . $71.00 $3.00 32.00 53)" 1 1 ~ '7 l f â€Vs! â€1‘6“â€? 1’1â€": 431“â€,- ‘i turkey) 3-3†11"†11"" 5†Single 1)rl\€l'.0\€l' l '1‘ hands (farmers only) .................. -1.00 3.00 2.00 pi, i single DriV er open to all ........................................... :1.00 dd!» 2.00 . Pair Roadster llorses to pole, open to all ...................... 0.00 dd") ) | BLTTER AN D EGGS Draught Team. in harness ......................................... 4.00 a 0L: 2??? . .' on 3.01. '.. )1 .1 3,1 4:), Agricultural Team, in harness ...................................... _1.. . 1 . 1?: -nd . i I ‘11 Ilvpress or heneral Purpose Team in hainess. ................ 11.00 3.00 2.00 10 1' â€" ‘ - .; ‘7~'~‘T‘- 11;:131111‘mm‘1ers. --------------------- 3100 $1.30 5-11.39 8-".31 Roadster more or gelding}- " years old. on halter. ........... 3.00 2.00 . A - .. f . .) - . .... . P 0 fl- _ 1' ~ .: ..r 17:11:: .............................. TI†in“ l M "Q' l Dmurv'ht mare or neldln2,2years old on halter ............... 3...“) 3.00 I 'np' - :‘ :71. T "\ . . ........................................... Lu)†1-1†i.â€" ,J†\‘P'rif :lltural nlal’c 01' "eldlllg I: 3-2ars Oil}, on hglter. “.‘!:x: 0")†-.‘)‘J ' .. ' r: V ............................................. 2.:10 l..:11_1 l0†“:0 PIA-press or beneral Purpose mare or gelding; Years old , " “' i".-_~. “9â€!" â€ms it.ere1i.. l 1111 "" "i L' on halter. .. .. ..... ....................................... 51.114.12.011 (ientlemen's Single 'l‘urnout (with lady) . 10,00 If“) DRESSED NIEATS Lady Driver, single horse.......... 0.00 -.00 y . . . v ' ’ -’a. , . . A , l . ll horses Vvill l~e thibIted on lVent-st. Judging Will commence at l o clod. sharp l :t. L111 . : ... “s 14) <_'_uu i â€9““ i " ’ SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS l v , Heaviest Alan and Wife. To he weighed on market scales. at 1 o'clock. . .. $51.00 GRAIN AND SEEDS 1- - V .) 1“ -““ BABY SHOWl ‘ ' " s S .' . 1H " “i 'I. E “ ::1_at... ‘11 11., S; I,†In the ('IVlllliellllOll for best habV there must he four entries from each Township, ;.~ 5.1,. “i “W": xiiâ€: iiiiiiii hm ) iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I 11.11 “M and three of them on thihition hefore. the prize will he an arded. s w ..-' 'V'lï¬" . t I: n ' ot..er Var'etv ....................... ..1 . .. F: ‘ tang.†‘i â€i i ‘ ............. 1 3.. 1,1111 lit-st Baby in LindsaV, under awe of one Vaar,s11ecialprizehy .\laVor liege ...... $5.00 « i-- ‘7') ' A i 1 i ....... i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ‘ 3:1 no l’est llahV i'n KlanV ers lleeVe Iiickson . .. 71.00 1 we wrwe l ea» ................................................... 1. l. ‘ «73-17111... .............................. 1.311 1.111 nest nah} in 0111 ‘ New "Mira-- ~- 3-?" I Q ' ' ‘iiï¬r". 0:1,; """""""""""""" 1.710 1.00 l1e<tllal1Vin EmilV " “ Reeve (.orneil ..... . 3.00 . . w .. . 1 Li,- ‘Ii\r..\\-e.1 ‘ .. i l .111 | no lest bahV in )laiiposa “ Reeve MIL-hael ..... 4.00 '\,. .‘.." ‘. 1 ‘1 ..................................... . ....... . . 1,. ‘ ' ' . - ' . 1 .r a 11.. “l“PVl ..................................... 1.7111 1 1m ’est 11th in \ erulam ' heeVe, Piersâ€... 3.0†"is a ii. ‘ 1..»1 ;ee1i.tt)1niiioxi lied . .............................. 1.311 1.00 be 1 Ba") "l lenelon i H “ ' Lee“! lalmer...... 2-0†a. , i .- â€",.- \998 .\l mqnnth lied .............................. 1.7111 1.1111 best llahV in l’ eVleV " ‘ imeve Rickagiie...... 3.00 1‘; .,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 .311 Low best Baby in l tVton ‘ “ Reeve Southern ._1.00 ‘ Thwm ............................................... l '10 1.1111 Best liahy in the World “ lly Assoc1a110n...... .1.00 â€"# ’ ~~"v 'PW'lPiLPt‘l that all entries in all «~lasses shall rem-h Mr. D. A. liuV ers will be present to purchaSt any quantitV of l’oultrV, Butter and Meats iii-1:1 1- ; L,†than Saturdav. De-ember 17th. All entries must he the hona that 111:1V be oilered for sale. \0 exhibits shall be sold, howeV er, until the judging » , «,1 «\hihitor i has been tompleted and the public admitted. 2'» wwi»: inns: be taken as final in :1ilt-:1<e< .\'o exhibit to be removed until :3 11.111, 'T:.~< f:.';. 99 has -_ one to a great deal of trouble and e\,1( nse to proture in 1‘ OM‘VIII [bid 01 .\l A.\ A.‘( l .\ll“.\l. -â€".\laVor llegg.l.\\.butrhi1e, “. B 1--‘.a<<'~~1.1~;:~: rssted lodges or highest standing and nualiiicati011<. All prizes Sparling. J A. \\1lha1nson, B. I. )ltlea11,\\1nGalbraith, Andrew Robertson, ‘ Tr. V (11 Fair upon completion of ind: ting. at the office of l). -.\ Mat- h. A. Jordan, I). Cinnamon, J. l’. liyleV', \\. “. Jordan, E. H. Hopkins, los llickson. \\1n. i‘hannon, W. H. Wilson. Jas. liohertson. â€.1 Mark phuilding. 15'5" . ‘ ‘ 1 ~ SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE Kinmount and Haliburton, will not leave Lindsay on day of Fair until 4.30 p.m. REDUCED FARES ON ALL RAILWAYS n. B. CLEMES. p.11. MacKENZlE. Treasurer. Secretary. The afternoon train for Fenelon Falls, JOHN C AREW President. / if 7 POST PRINT, LINDSAY. -...,__...- W ‘nomh “'eSt last Friday after Spend- 3 with her sister, Mrs. J. G. Eyers of i The Weekly Sun is what it profeS- ing Over two months witne her sister tOWD. . , 1525 to be, an Independent Farm ' iJournal for the farm and home. It The people of this community sym ih pathize with Mr J G Eyers and‘ has accomplished many reforms and family in their sad bereavement. has an ever growing number of read ers. This is its twenty-first year. . Mr. Ingram, of Midland is visiting . ibis brother here this week Subscribe for it for 1911; you Will .find it worth the price. 'news from their north west friends Mr ’ I and a0quaintances. l I __.____..__â€"-â€"-â€"~â€" l i Mr. Reeves of town, attended the I A number of the people assembled shooting match here last week. int Mr. M ark’ s new home on Tuesday Mrs. Northcott is spending a week 1 evening and welcomed them here;, I Mrs. King and other .friends there. i A few of her friends gathered at her {serial to the Post.) 5. «:1 ng match was held in Mr. Map»; 5 1home to welcome her back and spent 5 .eld on Thursday of last a very pleasant evening listening to lWe}: a 1 am. ough the weather was Henry Mark has moved into his residence in the east ward, not very favorable (ll-Ute 8 number 2 places attended. 'About 7’ geese were shot for and the match . “as not over until near dark. 212:5. Wairoth returned from the an ulcer Preparations are still bein Falls. spent a day he†. lately was: Mr. and Mrs Will But Mr and Mr . ° 181’ last 17 Henry Mark leavmg a fine baby bOy eek Miss Rich, 0‘ Mariposa, isa guest A good #122le is one -. nf "4...: “A-AA A 1- ried out pleasantly. ' 'Mr. Wesley Benson, of the 8th. con. done. rnIoAY. DECEMBER 2 1910 ject,; â€Lucerne and other from the feeders' 1D. A. McKenzie, B.S.A., of ‘then addressed the meeting on lC‘are of Poultry Products. L The Women‘s Institute was held in the Orange chief feature. was an address by Dr. Margaret McAlpine, of Toronto, on How to be Well and Happy." There was much of interest in this talk, on P1 No ENTRY CHARGE No ADMISSION FEE its. vital subject and 1189.11.39.13 on the body and mind of fear, worry, LOADS OF FUN ‘anxiety, etc., 'ed. These lower the vital forces of 'the body, ipray to disease germs. Fear especial- ‘ly seems to play havoc with the re- ,sisting forces, ito invite the very disease of which 'he or she stands most in dread. The breathing of foul air either by day ‘or night, and often unsuspected, is a cause of ill health. Over eating and indulgence in indigestibe articles of 13-6" 'food are both the cause of ltrouble. The habit of doping for what) .are called the minor ailments istrongly condemned Many others and foot binding for the big Winter Fair on Dec. 20th. Indications point to arecord crowd. ~.,.w w“ ..-.1~1..1..,...~.. , .» i ,1- “wuflwgpgirytguï¬gmm†1 .7 ~ m... . ' j , ,r “' - ,2 ~> , _. llottings From Echelon Falls and The East Victoria Farmers [Women's Institute meetings were held lat Fenelon Falls on Monday, g28th. The afternoon meetings held in ‘Dickson's Hall and the Orange Hall, :respectively, were well attended. At ithe 'good address was given by Mr. An- ,son Groh, of Preston, on the sub. Nov. Farmer's Institute meeting a clovers ,†standpoint. Mr. Lindsay The meeting, Hall. The -. aâ€..- l were forcibly portray- c0.â€"..- â€" and leave it an easy and the victim seems much “’4'- M causes were cited as the cause of ill- health amongst women, namelyh gh heels and narrow soled shoes, the wearing of corsets by girIS‘under I21. To put a corset on a girl of 14 or - 15 years is just as barbarous from a hygiene standpoint as among the Chinese. To be happy women must have good health, and scoond nrst they mUSt ï¬ll the mind with something that will prevent looking forward Mr.:.and Mrs. Marshall Moynes and and backward, worrying about the children, of Islay spent Sunday at future and grieving over what Mr. L. Everson's past. Introspection is a Vicious habit We are pleaseccto see Mr Jim An- and a narrow point of view a bar derson, who is off on sick leave from to true happiness, which is not de- the Business College, Lindsay pendent on environment as much as Mr. and Mrs. Neil McLean, Peniel, is generally supposed. The value of spent Sundayein our vicinity. the woman’s institute in broadening the minds of women who meet to- gether and exchange ideas is by many not appreciated. Men go out every day and meet their fellow men on the street, in the store and ofï¬ces and exchange views, talk bus ness, politics, or about the weather, and discuss affairs of world wide influâ€" ence while women are prone to go to the other extreme unless some- thing is provided to bring them to- gather. At the conclusion of Dr. Mc- Alpine's address, Mrs Dr. Gould, the President, spoke for a few minutes, heartily endorsing the speaker's op- inions and making a strong ,plea for a larger membership for the Insti- tute. The joint meeting held in Dick- son’s Hall at 8 p.m. was well attend- ed in spite of the stormy weather, and a very enjoyable programme pre- sented, which was as follows: Chairman’s addressâ€"Mr. Cullis. Inst. selectionâ€"Miss Patten. Soloâ€"Mr. Merle Parrish. Andressâ€"Mental Culture, by Margaret Mc Alpine SOIOwInstrumentalâ€"Miss Corbett. Soloâ€"Vocalâ€"Mrs. W. B. Moore. I Soloâ€"Vocalâ€"Mrs. Stoddard. ' National Anthem. i Miss Violet McKendry spent week end in Lindsay, visiting and Mrs. W. J. McKendry. Mr. Mits Minnie Bellingham urday, W WM’WW†“â€"i‘" “' ‘ the , and her g made I brother, Mr. Sydney Bellingham, Toronto came to the Falls on Sat-l the Letter being on the sicki a list. Miss Bellingham returned the city on Monday. Miss Genevieve Twomey and Mr. J. Twomey, Jr., of Toronto, were in town this week attending the funeral of their grandmother, the late Mrs. J. Twomey. ' Mr. Chas. Brooks, who left here several years ago for ’Saskatchewani is home one. visit to his brother, Mr. Geo. Brooks, of Bury's Green. Miss Gladylerench returned last week from Toronto. Mr. Dennis Twomey, Sask,, and Mr. couver, and Mrs. of Camrose, L. Wakely, of Van- J. W. Wakely, of Lindsay, attended the funeral of thel Iday morning last to enter the late Mrs. esday. Jeremiah Twomey on Tu- --. -â€"’ JOHN CAMPBELL of Woodville, who carried off honors at Chicago Stock Show BROWN’Sâ€"MARIPOSA. ,- . (Special to The Post) Miss Mary McCorvie is spending, a pleasant holiday at her home here. Good sleighing arrived here this week. 1, Miss Myrtie Emmerson, East Oak- wood, and her brother Glen, spent Sunday at Mr. Will Weldon’s. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cory in Cartwright. Mr. Will Weldon spent a days in Toronto recently. Notice to our Readers Owing to the failure of the papâ€" er mills to dther 3. large consign- ment of paper (the ï¬rst Occasion of this nature in our history) we are obliged to turn out our week- ly issue this week in different form We hope our‘many readers will bear with us in the disappointâ€" ment experienced. Next week we will be ableto go back to our original size. Reading matter few crowded out of this issue will ap- pear next week.. D.) â€"â€"â€"â€"- â€"â€" g A GROWING BANK ACCOUNT l Has a real and tangible value over and above the amount of actual money deposited. the community f‘or the depositor. You can start an account wizh Our service is yours to command, opportunity. i dollar or more. v Dunsford Doing: i Sweet Home. Leslie has been ting in Toronto ft r the but has come Love will ï¬nd have returned home after a visit to friends Duly Described «Special to The Post; Mr. John Bell shipped 72 sheep and lambs on Wednesday last, aciud- ing three of the finest Leicester sheep ever purchased by him, owned by Ir. Wm. B. Kennedy, of Lakeview. 911m:- ford. These three were the pick of the Western cattle market on last Thursday morning from over 2800 sheep. Miss Mabel White left hereon 35cm- 1120s.: Memorial Hospital as anurst. We wish her everV Mrs. Capt. Kennedy is visiting her sister, Mrs. Dougal Robertson, of Scotch Line. Mrs. Robertson is still very sick, but we trust she #1315001! he on the road to reCOvery. SUCCCSS. Hearing 3 beautiful tenor volt-1e. arâ€" ising from among the host of poople leaving the Saturday evening train. we discovered Mr. Leslie -Kenaedy- chanting that beautiful sang Home visit- past month lack h:- we to the fold- a way. Mr. W. Moore. of Lindsay. has {been redecoratfng the interior of the iMethodist church here. during the ' past week. Mr. Herb English and little, Sun Leroy are spending a few days wit 4 friends at Ancona Point. Mr. H. J. Thz'rston was here on Nov. 22nd with some tine straw-bomb: picked by him that morning down at 'l‘hurstonia park. Mr J. J. Thurston has installed a gasoline engine. Mr. Wilbert Irwin is suï¬erisg from blood poisoning. We trust he will report 0. K. Miss Lillie Brien. graduate a: the Ross Memorial Hospital. was home on Friday last for a short visit. Lindsay, spent tire of Mr. and Mrs- Miss Agnew, week end, the guest Silas Thurston. HARTLEY ’ lSpecial to the Post.) A very large number attended Mr. John Smith’s auction sale on the l23rd. Very good prices were realized for everything. We,are glad to report that Mrs. A Campbell is able to be around again after some weeks illness. Mr. Alex Spencefhas returned from Peterhoro where he was working {or the past summer. We are informed that Mr. McMillan has secured a house in Woodville to which he intends mit- ing shortly. They willgreatly, [(1.5 sed from the vicinity. v The company, the Eldon grain , route. at Mr. Wm. Manning's We hear that the Christian Endea- vor, of Glenarm intend social evening in the mans: evening, Dec. 2. Alex section Sydney, N. [of the basis of church union. It creates greater prestige In This time of plenty is your us with one [THE DOMINION BANK foreman of the construction which has the contract of of the (LPJE- is under doctor's are holding: a F day S., Presbytery, appmV-‘ofi‘ .Vwea/‘ii-scirrsz or ' . J a A m. g g 3 g i we! ‘O‘o