getting his horse eo lane ‘-for home, the was kicked by a horse beside his ‘and knocked against another, which Echelon Falls happened to bea quiet one. He was badly bruised, but no bones were bro- ken. He is able to be around again. 660‘ Rutherford, of Huntsville. Last Tuesday night a very merry ,oes :n. town last week. party assembled at Mr. Percy Ayres » Isaac while driving and spent the night in games and pr. elar 7::‘ted Y fr. lsaac from the Insti- dancing, "W . ‘ on Monday of last “3: horse became frightened at an T†on me road; ann Mrs. lsaacs, in ; “l.“ a†m alight, fell from the “ï¬gured one of her hip in her usual splendid style. Rev. A. Cooke of the Baptist church delivered an excellent sermon on the subject “Seventh Day Adpentism Ex- amined and Explained." There was a large attendance, asolo by Mrs. Stoddart being a special feature. b ca Dr Johnstonc was called and under his care the 5mg favorably. :v Andrew's missionary guild put- or; hol‘lng an entertainment in the let“? room of the church on Friday evening. Dec. 9th, at 3 o‘clock There PENIEL will beuo admission fee. but a Silver ~ collation will be taken at the door. :jvprbOdy is invited to come and [En-'0; 3 pleasant evening- paticnt is progresâ€" (Special to the Post.) Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wright spent a couple of days 'at Oakwood, the / 5‘ James Chm“ annual bazaar, guest of their daughter. Mrs. A. E «5;. be held on Friday. Dec. 9th. aft- . , Webster. moon and evening in Jordan s block art- We are sorry to have to chronicle f Robson's store. Fancy o the death of Clarence, the three north " ‘ ' ts ;c._e.< suitable for Xmas presen . will be On sale. There will also be a weeks 01d son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Squires which occurred on Saturday Nov. 26. The funeral on Monday was conducted by our pastor Rev. S. A. Duprau, after which interment was made at Cedar cemetery. Much sym- pathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Squires in their very sad bereave- ment. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hardy spent Wednesday last in Lindsay on busi- department of homeâ€"made cooking, and a booth of homemade candy. Tea 1 31.5. refreshments will be terVed, and open at 2 pm. No admission. T“ small boys have been skat ng o:. the canal this week. the seVere ms: of the last few nights having lifted it into a ï¬ne open air rink. The rvver some distance below the falls ms froaen over on Monday morning, mething unusual so early in the lness. 9350†Miss Ettie Black, of Cannington is The skating: rink has been flooded the guest {of her sister, Mrs. John 2.2.1 Mr. A. Fountain, who has charge, McKague, for a few days. Owe?“ to open the doors to the Mrs. Dan McPherson is spending like on Saturday. night this week with friends. llrs, glish is ViSiting her aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Moore Osborne and . .‘. Brandon. . 3; 1. d Hamilton of Briti ~h- Co daughter have returned to their :. . re l . > - _ , - 7 is the guest of Mr and Mrs home in Toronto after a mouth 5 l . . '_‘â€â€˜\,‘f"pe‘ ‘ visit with relatives here. ! kn... A. (‘arnpbeil spent a few Mr. S. Rice spent Thursday with Derryville friends. Self-TS n no days at (‘ameron this week. l ler. and Mrs. Chas, Scott, of Ud- l Mr. and Mrs. Angus Murray, spent my. and llr. and Mrs. Grey. of Bre- l Sunday with Oakwood friends. ) ’ 32:1. were guests last week of Mr. Rev. Jas. Archer, of Little Britain 3-,. no; 3 hn Cooke :visited his nephew, Mr. G. W. Harl c ’ Mr. A. Spence, of Rosedale. spent l (I? this week. 7. few days in Peterboro this week. Mr. F. J. Nancekievell, is putting litss Viola McIntosh, of Rosedale, vsteel sheeting on his residence. .â€" wa; :1 town on Monday. ‘44: Kathleen Junkin, of the L. (‘. Duly Described Mr. and ms. Callaghan and Mr. Miss Ethel Barr, of Kinmount, is (Special to the Post.) 1. sheet the week end at her home l DunSford â€Oings iii-inner, of Lindsay, spent Sunday | 111's: at Mr. J. J. Nevison's. On \Sunday last the Methodist â€â€™3 3- Bellingham and daughters, church of this place which has under of Toronto, are in town this week. gone renovation Was opened for ser- Mr. Bert Robson, of the Watchman vice Rev. W. B, Secombe, bf Lindâ€" Warder, Lindsay, spent the week end say occupied the pulpit and delighted with town friends. the people with his earnest and prac Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Calder re- tical presentations of Gospel ‘truth. turned 03 Tuesday from Toronto. The congregations were large and the . Mrs. Ryan, of Toronto, IWhO has collections liberal. On Monday an r-een the guest of her cousm, Miss oyster supper was served in the hall 33:45†Burchael, for several weeks, after which an entertainment was .fetgf‘neg to the city on Saturday. presentedin the church. The addres- Mr. Wm. McArthur spent Saturday ses of Rev H. W. Foley and F. L 7‘ Ln . . . m i dsay. Barber were interesting and profit- MT. J a! . f I - 'Fdw d Elhs’ O Fenelon Falls, able. The chOir rendered good ser- “Cw aas completed a courSe in Mr. 1 gait"? 8 “11°01 0f Telegraphy, Lmd' lrecitations from the granophone that say has been appomted relieVing ag- r :y the Grand Trunk railway. :Zr. Didace Grise, of Midland, Mrs. Tromey and son of Camrose, Alta l .:l 1 Mrs. R. Spratt and sons John 1.2 Peter and Joseph, were among ~r from adistance who attendedi ,. ,, , lorenlt to the community. added to the interest of the occasion The pastor, Rev. F. Woodger acted pleased with the neat appearance of “vs-- funeral of the late Mrs. Twomey i week. i. -'. Sadler and daughter spent Saâ€" LURNEVILLB' I". 317.37 in Lindsay. l , E. McGrane, of Lindsay, was in‘ (SpeCial to the POSt‘) 1..., past week. Already signs of the Christmas season are seen all about us. Mr. Plank’s store looks quite say .in its holiday decorations and af- \.“:1’ T. Junkin, spent Saturday in ,’ CAJERON fords abundant material to supply the wants of all Christmas shop- 1' Special to The Post) pers. The teachers and scholars are-pre- ~ We are sorry to have some names paring for abig concert on Wednes- ' still on our list of sick but hope to day. 2‘31; of December. see Miss Annie McRae and Mr. G. . We had another big shooting match 'Frisk. around soon. here last Friday afternoon. Some $8. Mr. and Mrs. Coad were in Lind- cured four geese, but others got not 935 last week attending the funeral one. of the late Palmer Eyres. "Mr. and Mrs. Clark, of ï¬nelen The stork called at the heme of falls. spent a day here lately m Mr. and Mrs. Will Butler last ' k Mg. and ‘ Mrs..Henry Mark. ‘leaV'iIrg a fine baby boy "99 I Miss Rich, of Mariposa isa guest A good time is expected chMlgg Maggie Oakley. school concert and Christin tat we pass Thelma Townsend has been ThUI‘Sday evening, Dec. IStESThZG: $8.10 up with a Very severe Cold and cellent siei -n..annnatio‘n of the tonsils, for over 018 a week With her aunt Mrs H M . . . ark. next. Eve od - Mrs. Robertson, of Fenelon Falls is L) y welci’me- . . , . halting Mrs. Jas. Cook. Jdm‘ F Wright In town last Saturday Mr. Sug- Sarnia man at is; happened with what might have drinking laudanll a very serious accident. .Wh'en with insanity. us to arrive earlier this year Monday, an 80Tear old t"9’mr‘l>t€<1 suicide by .; He Was charged l Special evangelistic services are be-l ' - zzlte meeflnfi‘h -. smoue accident ing held in the Methodist church and, -' k met» W1 ~ ‘\ ‘ l are being well attended. Spec a1 mus- . ic also attracts many to the meetâ€" I ings. Mrs. Staddard rendered a solo} ' 'and proceeded to' Balsover cemetery. ,vice and the selections of music and boquets of flowers Brief Paragraphs From Bobcaygeon (Special to The Post) (5rd†to The POSt) Mr. ,Wm. Suggett, of Valentia, gave A 1309th of the Farmer's Instiâ€" a very interesting talk at our league tute was held in the Town Hall on on Monday evening on his trip to last Tuesday, 30th inst., and was VancOuver, B.C. On Sunday morning 'well attended. Mr. D. A. McKenzie, he will give a more full account. B.S.A., ofIJndsay, spoke on under- to anyone, who will be amply repaid draining. ‘ï¬After he had shown the who comes. beneï¬ts to be derived from underdral- Mrs. Rev. J. F. Chapmaa, 'Who has ning, he warned those present to ob- been visiting her sister at Bowman- serve the following points when put- ville, returned this Week- ting'in adrain. Frst, if possible, Mrs. E. Z; Yerez was in Sunderland there ghculd be a good outlet. Sec- on Tuesday of this week to attend lond, besure to use good large tile; the funeral of her ,cousin, Mr. Wm. Third, get as much fall as possible, Farrow. . and have the bottom of the drain Mr. Maurice Connor, of Kirkï¬eld. perfectly level. The foregoing were visited his brother, Wilmot, on Sun- the points he emphasized, He said if day. ‘ " a drain were properly dug and ~it led Mr. Mark Wickett is drawing his 6 there was no danger of frost harming: brick this week to build his new l it. There was adiscussion,. and a residence next summer. number of the farmers present took Mr. Loy Rogers wears the smile part, In that won’tcome. Anew boy has Mr. Groh, of Hespeler, Ont. spoke! come to his place. ’ _ . on the feed problem of cattle. He us-,3 Both the Methodist and Christian ed a chart, to show the percentage of Young ‘01“ are practising hard for nutriment in the different kinds of their Christmas trees and concerts. fodder used on the farm By this be M“ .FairserVice, 0‘ Napaniee was in showed that corn ensilage and alfalfa; our village last week * distributing fed in proper proportions, made a samples of chiclets. Everybody has good ration for cattle. Messrs. Jos been chewing gum since. Taylor, Jas. Seymour, Thos. Robert- Mr. E' 2' Yerex Sons have en- son and D.-Curtis took part in the: gaged Mr. G. W. Prouse to assist in ' . discussion that followed. their store for the Winter, Dr M M A1 . Mr. D. Yerex is hard at work build- ' argaret c pine gaVe an ad. ing his rink, and expects to have'dress 'in the evening on the subiect, Little Britain - Live Brevities (I " _ skating in the near future. Hurrah .How ‘30 che11. Th“; was avery for hockey. interesting address, and many would The play entitled, Our New Minister do well to adopt the ammo Swell to be given by the Senior League of :3" nottto worryA or fret or wear 3. our Methodist church is going to be coun enance. program 0’ songs, something entirely different from the recitaetiions dand rreadgigsh inter- ordinary. Cast of characters will ap- spe s , an, en ivene t e evening 5 . , . session. pear in next week 5 issue. _ At the regular.meeting of the Fire Brigade 0n last Friday evening the following officers were elected for Jottings From ‘ Busy llirkfiei Bikini???3:353:33.“ .1321, ~ Kelly, 2nd Lieut.; Mr. w. Hickson,’ (598313] to The PCS“ , Secretary; Mr. Jos. Allen, Treasurer; The mission band intend holding Mr. R. Pearson, Capt. of Hose' Mr. their bazaar on Saturday afternoon. Elmer Grant, lst Lieut. of hose; Mr. and evening, of this week. Come and Harry Grant, Capt of H. L. . Mr. get your Xmas flowers and gifts atiBruce Walker, Ist Lieut. H. L.- a reasonable Price- Mr. L. Garlick, Supt. of Small engine Rev. Mr. Steele, of Glenarm, will and Mr. D. W.-Grant, Supt. of â€Y" conduct the services at our Presby- The company, which is purely volunâ€" terian church on Sunday Dec, 18th, l‘tary, 13 in {Ebbd shape. being fully our pastor, Rev- H. H- Turner will organized and having a nice belance occupy the pulpit in the Glenarm in the bank. church. Mr. Brown, of Hamilton, spent from Saturday until Monday With week’s DOings relatives here. A sad death occured in Toronto on Nov. 26th of the late Mr. Bob. McGirr who died at his brother’s home, Mr. Sam McGirr. Mr. McGirr only left his home three weeks from the above date, when he was taken ill with acute in- digestion, which caused his death. The remains were brought from Tor- onto to his home on Monday, Nov. 28th. The funeral took place from the fa- mily residence on Tuesday, Nov. 29. (Special to ThaPost) Our young people are all busy get- ting ready for the cantata to be given by the Sunday school on Friday even- ing, the 23rd. Further announcement later. Rev. W. Elliot occupied the. pulpit of the Presbyterian church on Sunday afternoon. Rev. C. H. Best took his work at the Graham appointment. Mr Best also assisted Mr. Elliot at the evening service. Misses M. McArthur, Green and Mc- Bob was well liked by all who knew L606. and Mr. Hill. 0f Woodville, A number of young girls marched be~ hind his hearse two by two, carrying was kindly loan“ by M“ Wedster him, and will be greatly missed. He were guests of Mr. and MrS- W5 T- leaves to mourn his loss a. sorrowing McRae on Sunday. mother’ and father, who reside in Mrs. G. B. Rennie and Mrs. and Mrs 115 cgairman. The people are much Balsover, one brother at home, Frank A. Cameron, Sr., have been ill durâ€" a brother Bert, in the north west, a ing the week but are now out again. i , . . , the.r church and it is certainly a brother Sam, of Toronto, and Andy Miss Hattie Lane left on Wednes‘ of Orillia. One sister, Alice, lives at day morning for Toronto, where she home. Much sympathy is extended to has accepted a position. Miss Lane all the bereaved family and friends. will be greatly gassed from the choir Mrs. Rushton who has been ill for and Epworth ï¬Ã©ngue, where she has the past week, left for Hamilton with been a great worker. 11:: Ezthï¬; 33:} T. Brown]; WI: Mrs. Margaret Mark, of Salem Cor- ‘ or so . ' . . . hope she will soon be but: 81:; : ners, who has been VlS;tlng her daugh~ gs ter, Mrs. Malcolm Murray for afew us again. ek h turned to her home Dentalâ€"One of the ï¬rm of Neelands we 8 as re ' Mr. Howard Gardner has returned Irvine, dentists, will be at Gusty’s . Hotel, Kirkï¬eld, on Wednesday, Dec. after a pleasant month with relatives in Toronto. 14th. Call in morning if possible. On Monday morning our public l l HARTLEY, school had a narrow escape from be- ‘ lng burned. The stove in the junior department fell, and soon the floor was on ï¬rei As there ,were several children in the building at the time the news soon spread and the ï¬re was extinguished before much damage was (Special to the Post.) The young people’s social at the Glenarm Manse, last week was well attended and the proceedings were car ried out pleasantly. Mr. Wesley Benson, of the 8th. con. done. . . line had the misfortune of losing One Mr. Will Bonney spent Sunday with of his valuable horses lately. friends in Little Britain. The McEachern Bros, are in our The many friends of Miss Leta ghing' has enabled Santa neighborhood again this week with Philp are 3°â€? to learn 0: her seri-| {their threshing outfit winding up the season’s work. Our teacher and scholars are busy morning at the Ross Hospital, Lind- preparing ‘for their entertaininent say, and she was reported as well; as LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 9 1910 I::It‘n:h:owsi:::r.wnh Mrs. Dr. Dale JOlllhgs from From 0akwo°d . is looked forward to. one illness. An operation was perfor-g med for appendicitis on Monday‘ The women’s institute will hold their December meeting on Wednesday l the 14th «instead of the let) at the Lively Janetville usual hour. A paper on How to help (Special to the P059) our members have a merry Xmas will Mrl R. Richardson and daughters. be given by Mrs. J. B. Weldon. A and also Miss Staples, of Lindsay, demonstration in home‘nursing by spent Sunday at the home .of Mr. E. Miss Lillian Webster and exchange of Bradburn. Xmas gifts. not to exceed .150. to be Mrf and Mrs. Hugh McGill, or Tor sent to the Sick Children's Hospital onto, are spending a few days in our if so desired. The programme com- village. :2::;;: giswiï¬ï¬igffxfge: Miss Malcolm. of Nestleton, is visâ€" Elliott and Mrs. V. Richardson. The delegate, who attended the conven- tion held in Toronto will give theirl reports at this meeting, and a large attendance is looked for. The members Mrs. ’James Hobbs is “Siting her will kindly remember the change of ‘daughter, MFSf A- HESkelL Of 0511‘ date and attend, asthis meeting will awa during this and last week. iting friends in this.vicinity. We are sorry to report the severe illness of Miss Ball of our village. We all wish her a speedy recovery. be a very interesting one, l Mr. Harold Burn spent Sunday and Messrs. .B. B. Hicks and B. Prouse, ' Saturday at home. the managers of our skating rink, ex- [ The missionary services held here pect to have it ready ’for opening ,in connection with the Methodist soon and are busy making prepara- ‘cuurcn were a decided success. The tions. speakers were Messrs. Sparling and Mr. John Workman is visiting rela- Smale, of Lindsay. Both of these tives and friends in this vicinity. gentlemen spoke exceedingly-well and Mr. A. 0. Hogg and Master Murray presented the missionary question in 0‘ Toronto, spent Tuesday in our a very clear and concise form. The village. ‘ ' 3:11:33 subscriptions were very gratifying. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan, of Omemee, visited friends in this place on Mon- Happenings The thankooffering Services in conâ€" At GOOderham nection with the Presbyterian church here are being held next Sunday. TheBlackstock choir will furnish the music. The services will be held in the morning at the usual time and in the afternoon. A large crowd is (Special to the Post.) Mrs. Whittaker and children have returned after a visit with friends in Haliburton. Mr. Moore and little daughter expected. were calling on friends here on Sat- Mr. William Graham, formerly of urday While on their way to Min- this place is home from the west. He den. intends to secure a carload of hor- Mjss {McCordick was the guest of 888 to take back with him. Mrs. E. Huff last Saturday and Sun The Foresters are antiCipating l'lOlll day. ing a concert here on the fifth of Sorry to hear that little Ruby lJanuary. Hadley is very poorly. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Rehill, of Omemee. Miss Martha Maxwell’s school, at formerly of this place attended Mr. Cavendish is closed now, and she is Pierce’s funeral last Week. at home for awhile. We regret to report that Mr. Henry Miss Reta: Hunter visited friends gHeaslip. of Toronto. son of Mr. T- at Tory Hill for a few days last .Heaslip, of this place, buried his in- and ‘Miss Laura Hope came tfan't child in our cemetery last week. lWe all sincerely coredale with him in week, home with her for a visit. Mr. Ferguson had the misfortune fthe loss of his child. to lose is fine horse a short time' Dr. L- L. Gilsou made a trip to ago. his home during the early part of Lots of snow now. The sleighing is 13“ wee - fine. The Methodist Sunday school. Our community received a shock entertainment is ‘to be held in the ‘With the news 01 the demise 0‘ Mr- church On Thursday, Dec. 22nd. William John Peel. Mr. Peel. has liv- Miss Richardson is having a bas- ‘ed around this place all his lifetime, ket social in the Mintz school house his father being one of the early set- on Dec. 8th. A good programme is itlers. Mr. Peel will be missed very being provided and apleasant time :much in larger numbers 01 ways. He was an ardent worker in the Method The many friends of Mr. Frank ist church and was on the trustee Rabey. will be pleased to hear he is aboard and W88 ever ready to do his improving rapidly since his removal dUtY- to his new home in Cannington, and 'He also was both 8 Forester and an is npw able to walk through the Oransenmn. In both these lodges be A little dish-washer arrived at the ,the 800d 0‘ the 30d“? *0 WhiCh be» home of Mr. Harry Mccoii, on Satâ€" 7belonged urday, The deceased was in his 50th. year Miss Filkins' school has closed for EH8 had ’enioyed fairly good health ‘until less than a week before his the winter and she has gone to her l home in Irondale. ‘death which was on the 30th. His Friends of Rev. Wilkins0n are ifuneral took place on the second and glad to hear he is improving nicely. gboth the Orange lodge and that of though still unable to leave Ban- 'the Foresters marched. to their late croft. {brother’s residence and after the ser There was a small attendance at 'vice there he ’was taken to the J uuet church on Sunday. Mrs. H. Deyman ville cemetery for interment. Mr. E. and Miss Irwin sang a pretty duet. Hanna and 111‘. Walter McGill and Mr. Jesse Tindall’s family have Rev. Thos. ‘Snowdon conducted the. moved into the camp in the woods services. The flowers were exceeding- ;ly beautiful. He leaves to mourn his iloss his beloved :wife, two brothers for the. winter. iand two sisters. The sisters are Miss IRichard McGill, of this place and w k’ ' I) ' ee 8 Olngs ED. Johnson, of Torontof The bro- ‘ there are both in the west. We all _ From WOOJV'lle heartily sympathize with the bereft Zones in the bereavement. (Special to The Post) ) Mr. and Mrs. Hillyard McGill, vi;- Mrs. C. E. Weeks, of Toronto, vis- 'ited his sister. Mfg: J- Paton, 0‘ ited friends hereand in Cannington 06111me last week- last week. Miss HaZel Gilson, who has been Miss Gertrude Argue, of Cannington visiting her sister, Mrs. Ed. Bradâ€" spent a few days with Mrs. J, 'I‘reb- burn, has returned to her home at il'co. , iUdora. 5 Miss McSweyn entertained a number = Dr. Johnson is very busy these of her, friends to aeuchre party on days. but success is crowning his Tuesday evening. inoble work. - Miss Lizzie Gilchrist is visiting her Our Methodists, are practicing for .. i their Xmas concert on the 23rd of Continued on page 4. , this month. W l A GROWING BANK ACCOUNT Has a real and tangible value over and above the amount 0.“ natural money deposited. It creates greater prestige In ti a community for the depositor. This time of plenty is your Opportunity. You can start an account with us with one which it. billed for an 20th A good could he expected on Tuesday. Wel dollar or more. Our service is yours to command, time is expected. 'Mr. Hill ,has moved his family and , house effects from. our village and "931‘ but is recovering nicely. ‘ has gone to 1mg at Fender: Fang. Miss M. Forest, of Cambray, has wish for her a speedy recovery, Mtg, l . - . _ -. .. .. We. THE W DOMINION 3m !. i~“l¢§s??s%‘?Â¥i.;.:ss 3-31 5 w. ~ g. . . . :r ‘3‘. anaemia 495‘}: so -. ‘ymxmuv‘asu‘mmo. 91‘le garimgmg $3? -: karma)“ " was “W“W «vow miWK‘S‘EW‘f‘? “‘5Ԡ~' . , a. .1} 1 ,l ‘ '-I..~ . _ ., ml!» - a: