HOLIDAY SHOPPERS ______ av, 90 Jul-lo, O Dwulmflo Vall- TA ""3.“ mm ....................... 90.!!! W00] Oomtorters, Bed, Spreads [on Tafleta“ Mesaalinng and Penn do *‘leb CAPS Lace Curtains. Carpet rugs, Floor Soix. Reg. $1.10. Sale ...... ......... 85c Ladies, Astrachan Caps, 82. 50. $3. 50 Oil Cloths, Floor Matte. Large num- . '-' .V ...... _._ ‘ “.00 beta of Wales not mentioned. Colored silks at 50c. 75c and $1.00 and BLACK PONEY COA’B Black Poney Coats, 31 Fur-lined Coats, $35. Sable trimmed. MIXK TRIMMED COA'] Mink trimmed coatS. GERMAN an RIBBONS LADIES FANCY BELTS- Men’s .‘Glovee, Mocha. 75c 33431.00 FANCY MA'r'ns Ladzes fancy belts, 25c, 50c, 75c, 81 $1.25 and $1.50; Men’s Mocha, mitts. LADIES" HAK’DKERCIHEF‘. 75C and ........ . ......... -.. \. .......... m-mfl‘w Ladies‘ Handkerchiefs Lawn 3 for - » - . - ' 1 16c; Fancy Handkerchieis, 5c. 10c, 15c FUR CAPS TBA CLOTHS I‘- .;c; Lace effects, 59c 75c and...$1.25 Men’s Fur Caps. Coney SLYS. $2.100 Tray Cloths. 25c, 5 ZIECEEIN'}: YEILINGS l . $2.50; Astrachan, $3.50, $4.50 and $6 Shams: 35¢u-30c and! " ' ' . o :35»: mace. Ruchizzs, Yeilings, Wool Mitts, and PerSIan Lamb Caps, ‘6' $8 $1 W032 ..d (L‘ashmere Gloves, Child- I Fancy Matte, 5c, 7: in Battenburg and T‘ . :2 9‘ MEN’S FUR OVERCOATS SHAKER SMEATS Suggestions for Ladies LADIES Ladies’ Will find our Xmas assortment complete. A few suggestions for Buyers DC. 50c‘and .. When your leet are wet and cold and your body chilled through and throng from exposure, takes. his: dose of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, bathe your feet in hot water before going to bed, and you are almost certain to ward of! a severe cold. For sale by 311 dealers. ï¬bbons in F‘ Merry Christmas toAll I 1w WWO! w mague servxce on MOI! A urge crowd attended the sale at 1 da . . . a 111 ht was m char e of M153 RICk- 3.1:. )Iagwood's on Dec. 91:}... and the y g g . mm. prices went very hlgh. Mr. and Mrs. Magwood left tor the! R25: this week. They are followed by; ‘ the best wishes of theirmany friends 7. The .Methomï¬ 8’ 8.. purpose hold- 3:3:‘0. all of whom are sorry to see ‘mg then S. S. entertamme'nt on Dec. Y .tm‘ leave our village 20th. A good time is anticipated. 33:. Isaac Saunders, of Saskatoon, Mr. H°id%°' 0,1. Kirxfield f‘SSiStedsthe ;: s“ending the winter here with rela- II‘Iev. M1,“ H16 With his se.v1ces on an i TRIMMED COATS :1 "‘ {1‘de Coats t‘ hned SM Night Shirts, 75¢ and $1.00 - ...........y ...- "â€375.“ News F rom Victoria Road ES' FUR COATS ies‘ Fur trimmed Coats, 318 and H FUNKY COATS 1:. P029}: Coats, $18, $22 and $25 lined Coats, $35, $40 and: $50 Kiss Thombury has returned to her Kiss McCordick spent Sunday with 7nds at Duck Lake. A full assortment of Ladies’ and Children’s Hosiery A complete range of Ladies’ and Children’s Knitted Underwear Marmot Rnfl 36. 7.50 and. 31‘}; 3V; TIES. SWELQTER COATS 2v Ties, in German Mink, Men’s Sweater Coats, :1 1.50, 2.00 4 and ............... - ......... $5.00 to 55-50- .\' BUNK SCARF. , Boys Sweater Coats 75c 41, 31.50 .2 3.11;}; Scarfs, $8, $10.. $12. 311.1 us in Fancy and plain effects. 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c and ......... 50c wood. :. Fisher, of Woodville spent the end with her uncle, Mr. H. S. Our Slxty-Slxth Year amed 710th «o. Neckwenr, .Fancy Collars $10 h Coat, Tweed and 10, $15, $8 and ........ $7 o. no... on... en's. RUFFS. County Victoria Jan 12 m.-oooaoc.oJ ....................... $25 O 'ucoobooohooco‘ i ‘10.: $12. .. 315.00 -C “We £1000 Underwear, fleece-lined andwool, 50c Wool dress goods, navy, green ...... . to 732.00 brown, black and cardinal. 50¢ per yd T0 EIGHT l 5c .50 MEN’S GLOVES E Valentin News WOOL COMFORTERS SWEATER COATS NIGHT SHIRTS SOFT FRONT SHIRTS Soft front shirts, 75c, $1.00 andSOc NECK SCARFS Men’s Coon Coats, $54 and $75.00;; Fur lined Coats, $40 to ..‘...J...875.00 Men's Fur trimmed Overcoats, $16 and ..... ‘ ................................ manna Presents for Men We are sorry to learn that Miss Winnie Day has been ill for a few days but trust that the will soon be, nestored to her usual health. Mr. William Brown had a bee on Wednesday to help haul stone, as he intends to put a Wall under his b I Mr. McDonald, of the Mod Farm is having a large wind-mill erected' on FhiS ham. Mr. Hoidge, of Kirkfield assisted the Rev. Mr. Hie with his services on Sun day and gave an excellent address on Mission Work here on Sunday night. 'I‘he Epworth League service on Mon day night was in charge of Miss Rick- home in Lindsay after a visit with Miss B. Hagwood. ck scarfs and neck ties, 50c. ’3 Caps, Men’s Braces. Men's CAPS . M CGaffey THE LINDSAY POST Of Interest ..... . ...$10.,00 a. u. 00 Tray Cloths, 25¢, 50C, 75c and $1. 00. 50 and $6 Shams, 35c. 30c and 50c. Runners, 25c .38 $10 :35c and 50c. ‘ l WOOL DRESS GOODS ...Fancy Glove and Handkerchief box es, 25c-1znd 50c. Fancy Whisk Holder, 25c. Hat pin Holder, 25c. Doll Heads, 5c, 10c, 15c. 25c and 30c. DOLL S Dolls, 10c and 15c. Dressed «113255 50c, 75c and .......................... sum FANCY GOOE. For Children Berlin Wool, Zephyr Wool .‘ian W001. WOOL BLANKETS Wool Blankets, $3 BERLIN WOOL. etc. Black Silk, 38 in., ispecials. Chif- SHAKER SMEATS .Shaker sheets. $1. For the House LindSay relatives. Mr. A. J. Gould of Fenelon Falls will span-d the holiday season with The quicker a cold is gotten rid of the less the danger from pneumonia and other serious diseases. Mr. B.W. L. Hall. of WaVEI'ly Va... says: †I firmly believe Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy to be Absolutely the best preparation on the market for colds I have recommended it to my friends and they all agree with me." For sale by all dealers. A number of our citizens took in the Xmas fair in town. They report a good time. It is certainly a, great thing fer the town as it draws the trade in that direction. Anticipation runs high in our young people as Frjday, the eve for our Xmas tree draws near. It is evident that the tree will be loaded to its ut most capacity. What makes Mr. W-m. Davey all smiles these days. A young daughter. The» Baker and Co. Camp are mak- ing rapid pregress in Mr. Carpenter’s BWamp. A number of our citizens we employed there. o....-o--.. .III'C-O. , $1, $1.25, $1.50..o$1.65 . $3.75 and $4.50 LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 22 ...... 51.410 . Andalus- Mr. Vincent Mobar, of Douro, was the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Greenan Tuesday. Mr. A; M. Fulton was in Fenelon Falls on Tuesday. on business. Mr. Will Moore, from Vancouver, spent the week-end with Mr. Alex Moore and family. Another old and well-known, and highly respected resident of Galloway, Passed away to the Great Beyond last night, in the person of Austin J Ford Postmaster at Fortescene. He leaves a large family who have the sympa- thy of a. large number of friends and neighbors in their bereavement. His funeral takes place on Wednesday to Kinmount cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Hem were? away during the weak-end, attending the funeral of Mrs. Herlihey's sister, Mi=s Jessie Robertson, 0! Anson town ship. ' ] Mr. and Mrs. McEachern paid Lind- say a. visit last Saturday. We are pleased to learn that Miss Birdie Train is about again. The Baptists had a. very saccessful flay on Saturday at their sale of pork and bean suppers. A nme. sum was re- School closes on Friday for the Xmas hnlidays and the small boy is Miss Bertha Beech arrived home from Peterboro- Normal last Satur- day for the Xmas hdlidays. T‘hos. Austin R. S. Dr. Gould T. S. H. Lyttleton Treasurer. J. Palmer Orator P. Parker S. W. T. Bell J. W. A. Bille'tt S. B. - (M. Lyttleton J. B. {690. Martin, H. McDougall (Auditors The snowfall on Saturday has math good sleigvhing Our- merchants have been busy late- ly, deco-rating their store and they look very well. Kinmount Doings Of Interest A successful bazaar was held by the members of the Epworth League on Friday aftemoou in Miss Wa‘shburn's store. A ten cert 'lunch was also serv- ed, which was well patronized. The annual meeting of the Court Phoenix 182, Canathan Order of For- esters. tool? place on Monday evenâ€" ing, Dec. 18th. The'following oï¬cers were elected J-as. Billett C. R. 'Geo. Martin ‘~;"§.'R. trees this year. On Friday Dec. 22nd. ‘there will be 'an entertainment and tea as well .33 distribution of presents from the tree. There will also bee. second tree for needy «children in the West. The Buryls Green congregation are giving their annual encouragement and help in the good work. Large quantities of clothing, toys etc. have already teen received from both con~ gregatiorns. The young people of St. Andrew’s Church are having two Christmas 33111., when the omce hours for Sat- urdays will be from 10 to 12 3.111. and tm6mm The ladies of the Baptist Church, held a sale of home made (Packing and a tea in connection with the sale and both were wellopatronized. The local branches of the Bank of Montreal and the Bank of British North America have decided to close on Saturday night on and after Dec. Mr Percy Suggitt of Lindsay, spent Thursday in town on business. Mrs. A. J. Gould and children left on Tuesday to spend the boil-day seaâ€" son with Linden relatives. Misshlarion Henderson, of Rochest- er, spent a few days last week, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gould. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Spence 6f_Rose dale, spent a few hours in town on Saturday. Mr. A. M.Ful‘.cna, of Lindsay, paid a professional visit to Fenelon Falls on Tuesday. Mrs. Grattan» G. Graham is spend- ing the holiday season at her home in tOWn. Mr. J. H. Brandon was in Lindsay on business. ‘ Mrs. Jcs. Heard and two daughters left on Monday for Toronto where she intends to reside. ‘ His Honor J udge Harding, of Lind- say1 spent Monday in town. Miss Madeline Adams, of Windsor is I visiting her sister Mrs. F. N. Ruth‘i erford. Jottings From . Penelon Falls Mr. Russell Giles and sister, Miss Florence attended the surprise party at Mr. J. Armitag'es, Oakwood on Fri day evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Deguer, of Oak- wood, were. the guests of Mr. and Mr: A. Birchard. Mr. Rueben Gorrill and- daughter Miss Sarah, visited at Mrs. F. Slug- .‘g'itts. . _ ‘ v i I x Miss Catharine McCorvia of Browns. spent the past week the guest of her sister, Mr. W. R. Cruess. .Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Jewell attended the Jewell and Webster wedding at Oambray', on Thursday. We are pleased to see Miss Alice Swee'tman again able to resume her duties as teacher after her recent ill- I .6155 Birdie Cowson of Islay visited ‘ at Mrs. J. McElroy’ 3. Mr. Hiram Rogers called on Grass Hill friends on Wednesday last. Mrs. Alex McKay visited friends in Lindsay on Wednesday. We are glad to see Miss Zella Cruess,.of Peter‘ooro Normal School home for the holidays. Don't forget the cantata on Christâ€" mas eVe. We welcome the cold weath- er. The young people 'are anxiously awaiting for skating to come. LINDEN VALLEY Mr. John Staples, of Grass H1111 ca‘iled on Lind n Valley friends. Many from here are intending to go to the concert at Little Britain on Xmas night. We hope to see many from there at our Cantata on Xmas Eve. Miss Annie Rilance is home again after spending- several weeks in the town of Lindsay. A large number from here attended the Christmas Fair at Lindsay on Tuesday last, amongst those we noticed were: Mr. Samuel D. Webster, Mrs. Malcolm Murray, Mrs. V. Rich- ardson, Miss Fledda Mark, Mr. How- ard Gardner, Mrs. Cameron, Miss Maude Prouse and others. | Mr. and Mrs. Melville Gilson, of 'Sonya visited friends here Sunday last. Misses Pearl and Flossie, and Mr. Emerson attended the wedding of flair cousin, Mr. Melville Sluggitt to Miss Davidson, at FleetWood, on Wednesday. On- Saturday evening, a. cantata will be given in the Town hill, entitled “Santa’s Success," by the Sunday School scholars. A dialogue, entitled “Too much Myriad†will be given, some of the characters being, Bob,' the Bachellor, Jerry, the gardner, Si- las Smith, the rich Uncle, Sally the, Cook, Cordelia, the Spinster. A pan-l tomime will also be given-during the evening with the children. Miss Jessie; Rodd. of Saskatchewan, is spending the winter with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Savinac, after an absence of four years. She is accompanied by her little daughter, Stella. . ‘ Mr. Ray Goad spent a few days at the home of Mr. George Coad this week returned home on Sunday. Miss Nellie Dale returned on. Tues- day after spending a. couple of weeks wit-h her grandmother at Linden Val- ley. Mr. and Mrs. R. Ferguson attended the Websterâ€"Jewell wedding at Cam- bray on Thursday last. Mr. Wm. Wilson was confined to the house several days last week with a heavy cold, but is better again. Mr. Wm. Goard arrived on Satur- day evaning from Manor, Sask. where he has been buying grain for the Hogg Lytle firm. He reports large quantities of grain frozen in that dis- trict. Mrs. John Armitag-e and presented them witha handsome leather rock- ing chair. Games etc. were indulged in until a late hour and all returned home, having Had a very enjoyable evening. A very pleasant time was spent on Friday last when a large number of the neighbors and friends gave a sur- prise party at the home of Mr. and The last meeting of the Township %Council, for the year 1911, was held 1n the Town Hall on Friday Dec. 15. [In the evening, the usual oyster sup- per was served by Mr. D. Tait, at the Temperance House. i Mr. George Martindale, who has been in Toronto for some time past is spending a few wee-ks at his home here. Mr. Garnet Wilson, Uphill visited Mr and Mrs. W. Wilson on Thursday last. Mrs. Dr. Dale has been quite ill during the past week, but has re- COVered again. Weeks Doings From Oakwood 1911 Mr. and Mrs James Bryson leave box toâ€"day for New York to spend Xmas HOS] with their son, Mr. D. M. Bryson, of CO“ New York city. was Sergt. A. King, of Ottawa and Mrs God King are the guests of Mrs. King‘s I parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Hughes., St. I Mr‘ Patrickâ€"st. in m It was decided to hold the next meeting at the home of Mrs G Steele on Jan. 24th. The program is to be an Afternoon with Scotland". A mo- tion. was then extended to Miss H. Hunter for her kind hospitality, and the meeting closed with the National Anthem. It being near the close of the year, Miss Minnie Short gave é sweet Xmas message, which showed Us plainly that there is a great happiness in giving a gift, no matter how small, when love prompts and goes with itf A duett by Mrs. W. Edwards and Miss N. Hunter was well received at this point. A paper on how to devel- op self-reliance and individuality in our children, was read by one of the members. This paper will appear in Saturday’s daily and next week’s weekly. Next came the Question draw er which always lifts the standing . Thiï¬ branch will issye Letters of Credit- and Drafts on all important pmnts m Canada. negotiate Balls sent for collection. make telegraphic transfers and transact every dwcription of banking businesc. lnformatxon will be furnished on all Canadian matters. , A Special deparmnent'will be provided for the use of visitors and bear. 02‘s Cf our Ietcms of Credit. A Branch of July last, at. Miss Mch next gave ius a few interesting thoughts that she gleaned when at the Toronto Convention there being “How to Train the Boy". ? A few of her head lines were, “Don’t be {suspicious Don’t mistrust. Teach re- ‘spect, Direct his energies, Teach sacâ€" rifice and hinder street education. Another thought brought before our notice was “The future of My Child." The principal thought rought :forward in, this was that the future of my child was a God given trust and the Mother's love in every heart, should Cause each and every one to do their very best for their ; children. 1 C \PITAL $4,700,000; RESERVE $5,700,000; TOTAL ASSETS , HEAD OFFICEâ€"TORONTO 5 EB. OSLER, M.P., President W. D. MATTHEWS, Vice-Pu: I We were then solo by Miss B. nicely rendered. THE DOMINION BANKg HEAD OFF ICEâ€"TORONTO miohael on “Our Year’s work, and the thoughts outhe closing year.†This was a. recalling and a summoning up of the work done for the year. A great many good thoughts were brought out and a smart discussion followed. _ V ___‘=â€" va â€\Au U, W: 5 l The W, F. M. S. held their beam- .in the Sunday school room of the The mewbetship in the close vicinl- i Presbyterian Church on Thursday as- ty was well represented and leach one ternoon. of last week. was well repaid. The proceeds amounted to atom: 837- Institute: The prOgramme commenced with a . musical selection by Mrs Geo. Smith, this weak. which delighted all lovers of music. Miss Mona Ross, of Beaverton high Then came a. paper by Miss B. Car- 1 School spent over Sunday at 1131‘ michael on “Our Year’s work, and the home here. fhnnoï¬+a An. +1.“ -1-_.-_ " â€" ' The roads being very unfavorable, the members on the outside points were debarred from one of the most interesting meetings yet held by the Institute. A meeting of the Manilla Institute, was held at 1 of Miss Hattie Hunter on D Newsy Notes then treated with a vocal as B. Hesljck, which was From Manilla? this bank was established in London England. 73 CORNHILL, EC. C. A. BOGERT, Ge sac-m! Me standing Women’s Mr. E. B. Carlick. Bobcaygeon. in town to-day on business. Cambray Branch Women’s Institute held the December meeting at the home of Mrs. McIntyre. There was only a fair attendanCe. In the ab- sence of the President, the chair was ably ï¬lled by Mrs. Wm. Webster. Af‘ ter the usual course of business, a. paper was given by Mrs Wm. Bailey, followed by a reading by Mrs Jewell, which was V817 much enjoyed. lira- Gilbert rendered a solo. 'The ladies of the Institute decided to send a box of Toys to the Sick Children’s Hospital in Toronto, each member contributing to same. The meeting washroug-ht to a cfose by singing; God Save the King. ' The young People of the village gave ‘adance in the'l‘own hallon Friday night of last week. A number from Balsover, Green- bridge, Brechjn, Victoria Road and Raven Lake were present. The floor w-as excellent for dancing and all those who were present re port a splendid time. Mr. Wise of Brechin and Mr. Con} ter, of Kirkfield furnished the violin music for the evening and were so accompanied by Mrs. Mosgrove, ma McKay and Miss Smith. Mr and Mrs Chas. Merryandlrs. .McDonald of Winnipeg spenta law {days in our town. 1 Mrs. Sangster spent two days Ithis week in Toronto. Mr Chas.-Merry, of Beaverton High school spent Sunday at his home here. of this week in the Town Hall. An excellent program is being prepared. Outsiders are given permission to put presents on the tree. WEEKLY EDITION The members of the Public here intend holding their annu 1' (Special to the Post) 3 Rev. Mr. Mann. of Woodville, occu- ;pied the pulpit of the Presbyterian , 'Church here on Sunday afternoon and eVening and delivered two exam ; sermons. Jottings From Busy Kirkfield and Mr E. 50