Evy». $2 Mr. W. B. Taylor, oh Allandale . amt Thursday 1n our village. Mr. Jenn Hinds, of Barrie, is visâ€" iting his sister, Mrs. P. 8. Mark, having been calleh here owing to Mr. I'flark’s illness. Miss R. Moon, our Junior teacher, is spending the holidays at Orillia ~.. m6 mm. THrs. Mary Walters and son, Mr. â€Fred left on Tuesday morning to via- it friends at Orono, Toronto, and ether places, and will be absent six Mr. and Mrs. Richard James, of Oshawa, vislted Miss V. James on Monday. Kiss Mildred Hardy, of Oannington Mr, Charles Hardy, of Montreal, bnd A quiet wedding took place on Kathy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tinney when Mrs. Ester Haw. tins and Mr. A. H. Harrison, of Lochï¬n, were married by. the Rev. Hrs. Hattie Pearce, of Toronto, spent Monday at the home of Mr. ï¬r. Ralph Hardy, of Utterson, are V's'xting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Hardy. Mr. James Tait, of Bad Axe, Mich- igan, â€is spending the holiday season with friends here. .Mi 3 Verrol Hicks, of Valentia, Spent a few days at the home of Mrs. Eoble Tait this week. Mr. Howard Richardson, and Mr. Moses Webster left on Monkay morn- ing for Kansas, having been called there owing to the illness of his brother, Mr. Samuel Webster, who at present in a. critical condition. Kr. and Mrs. B. B. Hicks, of Tat- nn'to, visited friends here this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Washington and It‘d: daughter, Ida. of Swift Current Sack, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Rev. G. C. Graham and Miss Flor- ence Graham, of Kingston, are guests of their father, Mr. George Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dobson and Iliss Emily attended the wedding of Miss Bessie Hardy and Mr. Thos. H, Turner on Christmas day. 33. Washington and other friends White. Hrs. J. J. Glass, Imdsay, is vis- iting her sister Mrs. D. Trumble for the holiday season . Miss Belva Staples is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Percy Webster. 1911'. E. White, P. S. 1., Mrs. White ana thilaren or! Pembrook, are guests a: the home of his father, Mr. W. ‘Woodï¬llc. spent Friday at the home of Mr. an: Mrs. William Wilson. Mr. M;c.1urray returned home from Toronto Saturday evening. We Im- dentood‘ ‘ intends opening the skat- imz rink z s soon as the weather will Hiss Pa :1 Good, of Toronto, is the guest Juli Miss Gladys Hughson. ((Special to Thn Post.) Kr. John Gib: and Miss Giles te- trned home on Saturday aft-r vis- iting triads at Columbus and other planes for the past six weeks. Mrs. (Lt) Meecham, of Belle-ville was the great 0! Rev. Waand Mrs. PAGE Hr. 221] Mrs. Garnet Wilson, of Ladies' Fltr Huï¬s in Hudson Seal, German Mink, Black Coon, Natur- al Coon, Beaxer, Alaska Sable, Canadian Mink, Muskrat and Persian Lamb, in all the different stvles. A great assortment to choose frqm. Prices each 85. 00 to ................... . ............................................... $75 Ladies' Muskrat Coat, best Canadian Rat, full furred. beaut‘ made and linrd throughout with best quality Skinner’s Satin, storm collar and revel-es. Coat is full 52 inches long. Price $90 ---...... Ladies' Russian Pony Coat, 50 inches 10 rolling collar and reveres. lined throughout Regular $60.00. Price now ........................ Ladies’ black curl, Ladies’ German Mink Coat, beautiful dark shade 52 inches long, semi-ï¬tting style, lined with good heavy satin. A handsome coat. Price ........................................................................ Ladies‘ No. 1 quality black Persian lamb Coat. beautiful even glossy cml, 38 icn hz-s long, semiâ€" ï¬tting style with long rolling collar, handsomolv tailored and lined with best qualitV guaranteed satin. vex- . superior coat. Regular $300.00. Price now...... ...$275 ......................................................................................... 1860 DAKWOOD Black Astrachan Coats, in 48 inch lengths, ï¬ne eV quilted satin lining, large storm collar and reveres, Ladies’ Fur Coats LADIES’ FUR MUFFS i Mr. Steven Dougan of Orlllia, is {spending the Christmas holidays with his parents, Victoria Avenue. Miss Tins: MacDonald returned “from Toronto where Shel-has been at- tending Collegiate. Messrs R. R. Campbell and Roy are visiting under parental roof. Miss Lizzie Smith left on Saturday for her home in Uxbridge.| Miss Dorothy Sanderson is spend- ing a few days in Uxbridge with her friends. The choruses, recitations etc, were much enjoyed by the Audience. The tree was loaded with gifts for the children from Santa. Claus. Miss Strickland left for her home in Canningt‘on on Saturday. Mr. Hoidge is visiting relatives in Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. Hoidge attended the Golden Wedding celebration of her parents on Dec 11th. Mrs. Nesbit-t is spending Christmas with her daughter in Toronto. Miss Nellie Smith is spending Christmas week with her parents in Uxbridge. Mr. P. J. MacDonald, of Sudbury-, is at home again. Miss S. MacDonald, of Oshawa. and children are visiting relatives in town. School closed here on Friday. The pupils of both roams trained by their teachers, Mr. Hoidge and Miss Strick- l-andheld a Christmas Tree and ?uterâ€" tainment in the town hall Friday eve- Mr. J ac‘: Denskury left here on Monday to accept a. position in Bow- manville. Mr. Russelle Smith, of ’Nendrof, 89.81:, and MaSter Ben Smith of U1- bridge, spent Tuesday in town. Miss Nettie McInm's returned from Toronto on Friday, after spending eight weeks with friends. Mr. Jack McFadden, of Winnipeg, arrived home last week and is visit. in: under the parental roof. Mes Oda Patterson, teacher at {Germania, Muskoka, is spending the fhol'i'days with her mother, Mrs. Liz- ' zie Patterson. spe'm Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Graham atâ€" tend-ed the wedding of Miss Ida Thurs ton and Mr. E. E. Graham, oï¬ Torâ€" onto, at Guelph on Christmas day. M188 Ethel Dixon, of Toronto, visâ€" ited friends here over Sunday. Miss May Fowler, of Bobcaygeon. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Webster. Miss Azda Nokes is visiting her mot-her, Mrs. Mary Nokes for the holidays. 50 inches long, semi-ï¬tting style, long ‘. throughout with black Skinner's satin. for their home at Lochl'in. storm collar and reVeres, $65 48 inch lengths, ï¬ne even glossy KIRKFIELD :::::: ::::::::: ::::::::: 3:32:55!) Mr. Clare Spence, of Ottawa, was i the in town to day visiting friends. 1 at- Mrs. Wm. Miller has returned from ‘h-urs a visjt to Toronto. . Torâ€" Miss Agnes Killen, teacher 'Deseron- y. to is home Lot the holidays. visâ€" Mr. and Mm. Albert Minthome, of Fenolon Fails, spent the day in town. 3' of Mr. Louie White is spending Christ- witn mas with Toronto friends. , Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Mackenzie are Mr. Geo. McGee, of the Bank of Montreal, Halifax, is spending Xmas in town. Dr. Bruce H. Hopkins, of Saranac. N. Y., visited his sister, Mrs. Bob- parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Hop- kins. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McLean are spending Christmas with friends at Manchester. Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Brown, of Bel- leville are spending Xmas with Mrs. Touchbum, Bond-st. Mr. Chas. E. Sutcliï¬e, of Trenton, is spending Xmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Suttlviï¬e, Bond Mrs. Nasmyth and Miss C. Hutch- ison are spending the Ghristmgs hol- iday with J-anetvllle friends. Mr. Charles E. Henderson, of Tor- onto, is spending Christmas with Mrs. Henderson Sussex St. Prof Ed Kylie, of Toronto Univers- ity, is home for the Christmas va- cation. Mr. Barclay Mason, 0! Ottawa, passed through town‘on his way to his home at Fendon Falls. Miss Pascoe, of Toronto, is spend- ing Xmas with her sister, Mrs. M. J. Lewis. Miss Gertrude 0’Brien,_ of Port Arthur, is spending Christmas at her home here. Dr. George S. V. Howard. Buffalo, w. Y., visited his sister, Hrs. Rob. ert Smyth, and remained over 8m- day on his way east. Mr. John Parker who has been out west for the past year and ‘a half has returned to his home at Dunsford for the Christmas vacation. Mr. Wm. Wilkinson, Ci Ostrander, is the guest of Ohio! and Mrs. J. B. T. Chilton over Xmas. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Bpner and son, of Toronto, are spending Christmas with Mrs. Henderson Suéserx St, Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wiiliamson. Mr. Basil Kingsley, Grand Semin- ory Montreal is the guest of his father Mr. E. J. King-slay. Miss Corkery, teacher at ‘Renfrew, is the guest of her mother Lindsay St. From Tuesday ’5 Post. Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Pope are 1101i (laying in Pebecrboro, - Mics Zena. Sugg'itt, of V‘alentia, was in town for the day. Col. The Hon. San; Hughes arrived PURELY PERSONAL DUNDAS FLAYELLES LIMITED Ladies' black ï¬ne imported Beaver Cloth Coats, long semi-ï¬tting styles, strapped with self, heavy quilted Italian satin lining, black coon collar and reveres, all sizes. Prices $18.50 and ............ $20 Ladies’ black Beaver Cloth Coats, 5‘). inches long, semi-ï¬tting styles, heaVy quilted Italian satin lining, black wolf collar and rev- ers, all sizes, 36 to 42. Price ................................................. 15 Ladies‘ Fur-lined Coats, shell of ï¬ne imported black broadcloth, muskrat lin ng, best Alaska. Sable collar and reveres, 52 and 54 ;inches long. All sizes Price ................................ . Ladies’ Fur-lined Coats, with black broadcloth shell, muskrat lin- ing, Western Sable collar and reveres, 52 and 54 inches long. Price .................................................................................... . Ladies’ Furï¬rimmed Goats Wï¬â€˜m ladies’ Fur~Lined Coats Mr. and Mrs. Alvin J .. Gould and family, of Fendon Falls, nre spend- éing Christmas with Mrs. Henderson {Sussex St. i Mr. Calvin H-u'ccmnson, of Midland, spent Christmas at his home in town. Misses Ethel anti Zelma Robertmn, of Scotch Line spent Friday in town. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Lee left for Pet erboro this morning. Mrs. McMahon, and daughter, are spending a, few days out of tow-n. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Miller†cf Tor- onto, is visiting in town. If you required glasses or had any trouble with your eyes wouldn't you rather go to a SPECIALIST IN 0P- TICAL WORK who is endorsed by the leading medical men, and resides and has his ofï¬ce permanently in Lindsay ? It is to your interest to dq so. Very moderate prices. Examina- tion and consultation free. Eyeglasses repaired. 'Broken lenses replaced. Charges moderate. Satisfac- tion guaranteed. Ofï¬ce Open Saturday Evenings A quiet wedding took place on Sat- urday evening at College street Pres- byterian church, when May Calder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S- Strand, 1542 Davenport road, was married to Mr. George Miller Roeâ€" sor, ecu of David Reesor, Markham. The ceremony was conducted by'Rev. Dr. ‘Alex. Gilray. (From Thursday's Post.) Mr; [Ernie Ryley, of Prince Albert, is hmne on a Visit 430 his parents- Mr. Chas. Way†of Orilh'a, spent Christmas with his parents in town. Mr. Jack Morton. at Ori-llia, spent Christmas with his people in Lhrd‘my Mr. Fred Martin, of Orilliar was with his parents here over Christmas. Mr. Herb Thompson. of 01311118., spent Christmas in Lindsay. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST l 01 Kent-st. (Over Neill’s Shoe Store) ‘ Lindsay. Examination tree. Eye-glasses re- a paired. Broken lenses replaced. Mr. Scott Paton Mums to night from Toronto to spend Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. baton. M. B. ANNIS. Oph. 1)., Would’nt You ? Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Waite and family, of Orillia, are spending Christmas with Mrs. Henderson Sus- sex St. Mr. Geo. Guillet W}: M. P. for west Northumberland and Miss Elise Guil- let are spending Christmas with;their sister, Mrs. Peter Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Thee. Huard and child of St. Catharina, are spending Christmas with Mrs. Huard’a mother Mrs. Hou'lihan Queen St. in towo last night on board his priv- ate car Roleen to spend Christmas with his family here. THE LINDSAY POST. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lytle spent Christmas with Toronto friends. Mrs. E. Jackskn. of Coboconk, was a visitor in town today. Mr. G. H. Wilson: was in Toronto, Tuesday. on business. 5 Mr. H. C. McMullen, of Picton, are guests of Dr. and Mrs. Shorey at the j parsonage; Mr. George McNeillie. of Vancouver, is spending a few days with his par- e-nts, Mr. and Mrs. J'. R. McNeillie, Boad street. Mr. H. “13. Black drove to Fenelon Fal-lvs Christmas day to look over his summer cottage. His Honor J udge Harding and Mrs. Harding spent Christmas with friends in Hamilton. Miss Vergi McSwey'n, of Toronto. was among the Christmas visitors in Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Agnew, and son. of West Toronto, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Agnew, Lindsay. Mrs. A. W. Barribal, of Toronto. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Nugent for Xmas: -Mr. J oho H.. Chambers, at Toronto, spent Christmas with his father, Mr. J as. Chambers. Miss NeeiIer returned Tuesday eve» ning after a pleasant visit with friends at Ann Arbor†Mich. Mr. Verne Hickizrgbottam, of Tor- onto, is home for the Christmas va- cation. Messrs- Staflord, Joe and Ed. Hick- ey, of Toronto, spent the holmay with their mother in Ops. Dr. F. W. Clarke, of Miflbrook, spent Christmas with his brother Dr. W. H. Clarke. Miss Lena Cote, at Orillia, spent Christmas with her parents on- Lind- say street south. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. McLean and family, spent Christmas with Toron- to friends.. Mr. andi Mrs. Jesse Weldon are spending the Christmas holidays with relatives in Toronto†Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Wood, spent Christmas in Toronto; the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Lloyd Wood. Miss Grace Tremeer' will spend the Christmas holidays with her brother in Midland. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ferguson, and Mr. James Dongan, of Sault Ste. Ralph, spent Christmas in Peterboro Marie, Mich, is mending the Christ. With Mr. 3- Ferguson. fmas holidays with his parents, Mr. Mr. Charles E. Sutciiffe, of Trent- . and Mrs. Thos. “01128.n- on. is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Dougan, and MTS- F..Wm Sutcliï¬e, Bond street. their little daughter Jennette, of Mr. Harold Woods, of Regina, Sask. Sault Ste. Marie, Mich, are viewing is spending: a. few days here with his Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Dougan, Victoria mother. Avenue. Mr. Joseph Robertson. of Scott!!! Line, sperm: Tuesday in town on bus- iness. Mr. B. F. Reesor spent Tuesday in Toronto on business. Mrs. T. W. Dodds, of Toronto, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Byers. Dr. and Mrs. Broad spent Christ- mas day with friends at Brooklin. Mr. Wm. Needler spent Tuesday in Toronto on business. Mr. Michael Shea, of London, is Vi- siting his parents in Ops. Mr. Frank Calla-shag is visiting his home over the Christmas holidays. Mr. Wesley Clarke, of Keene, spent Christmas with Dr. .W. H. Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. Freed, are visiting out of town friends for a brief period. Rev. and Mrs. Balfour are spending a few days at eastern points. quality tails to or pillow $60.00 to Ladies’ black Wolf and Western Sable setts, large stoles m 1 with beads and tails, large pillow 'muï¬, both satin linM' p91. sett $25.00 to ............................................................................ $80 Ladies’ black Persian Lamb setts, nice throw tics and mufls, trimmed with fancy black ornaments. both satin 1 Per sett ............................................................... Ladies' German Mink Setts, long throw stoln, F. satin lined. A magniï¬cent choice. Per Sett $13.50 a: Ladies’ black Persian Lamb Setts , large pillow muff and both satin lined, handsome setts. rice $37.50 to ___________ and tails, mufl large pillow shapes, trimmed to match Per sett $15.00 to .................................................. , Mrs. John Dixon. The reunited fam- ily then spent the day with friends at. Blackstock. Mr. George Coombs returned Tues- day evening from Millbrook, where he has just Completed the Bank of Toronto building under Contractor Bogue. Mr. 8. Duncan Ellis, of Victoria, B. C., who has been attending the School of Applied Science. Toronto University, is spending the Christ- vacation with Mr. and. Mrs. Geo. Jor- dan, Bond street. Mr. Bruce Dixon, of Midland, spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edith White and master Willie are spending Christmas holidays at the home of Mrs. White’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byers, Cambridge, 81:! Mr. W. J. Jeffers, of Montreal is spending a few days with his parents Dr. and Mrs- W. C. Jeï¬ers, Welling- ton street. _ Mr. Wm. Dougan, of the Trade and Commerce Department. Ottawa. is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs T. Dougén, over the Christmas vacation Miss Marion McEachem, of Moose Jaw, is spending a few weeks with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Ray. Rev. J. R. Baldwin, Mrs. Baldwin, Miss Helen Baldwin and Junior Bald- win, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Baldwin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byâ€" ers, Cambridge street. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Marshall, of Toronto. even: Christan:- with Mr. Mrs. Andrew Mmhad. who rammed ith them to Toronto co-day to spend a few days at their home. Mrs. George C. Rathmell and their children, of Grillia. spent Christmas in town the guests of Mrs Henry Mr. and Mrs. Norman McGill‘, and Miss Lorna McGill. of Jane-twine, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nugent.‘ Mr. Herb Hepburn. of Toronto. is the guest of hisztriends in town; Mr. Parnell Mcflugh. of Toronto, is the guests of his parents, Senator and Mrs. McHugh. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McDonald, of Port Arthur, are spending a it. days with Mrs. McDonald’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross, Bond street. Sidney B. Shorey. of the C.H.O.R. staflfl at Coboutg. is spending Christ- mas with his parents. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Shorey. Miss Margaret Shea. and niece Flo- renoe McKenzie. of Toronto. are visi- ting the farmer’s mother, Mrs. Thos. Shea. East Ops. Mr. Arthur W. McDonald, of Hamil: ton, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. McDonald, Durham street, over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Gregory, and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. B. F". Reesor, of town, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. R. Neill, of Peterbaro. Mr. George Brady, whose headquar- ters are at Victoria, British Colum- bia, is spending a week with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Brady. Ladies Best Canadian Mink setts, throw ties Ladies' German Mink, Setts, large wide stole, trimmgd es' Black Lynx sett, large stole, beautifully lined with black satin,m uff large Empire style, trimmed with he match stole. Per sett.......... Panadian Mink setts, throw ties or stoles, mung in style, both trimmed with heads and tails. Per sett Ladies’ Fur Setts UNFORTUNATE GIRL TAKEN T0 AS Orillia. Her sad one. The unfortunate township, who has ty gaol for four 0 His many friends are pleased (0‘ that his injuries are not serious hope soon to see him about a? Port Hope Guide. Our old and esteanea mum Wm. O'Hara, of the W Hope, met with very painful mi: yesterday afternoon. Wh'i'“! ““5 the ï¬eld a. large ball came up“ unawares and knocked him do“- fore Mr. O’Hara was able to beat beast off he was badly trampld’ oei= -ng several deep cuts in the: PORT HOPE MAN GORED BY whose place. MR. SAM; J. CAMPBELL. Mr. Samuel; J. Campbell, when many years was employed With- 1!- Wm. Croft, Peterboro, passed 8â€? suddenly Tuesday from acute " -: tion. Mr. Campbell for the past ;.: with the - ‘ dredging near Lindsay, and ret . ' to Peterbora at the close of the sea _ son’s operations, the streets in apparently good -‘-' ' as he had enjoyed for years . Campbell was 59 years of age ‘ lived with his sister Mrs. John SW ton, 257 Wolfe Street from place the funeral took P1809 " ; at 2. 30. m. Campbell was 1MP†" with the Royal Black Knightslmi Church, Tree in ning. The School tainm-e'n Mr. Macdonald and pupils M} fine Christmas Tree and Concert h the Laidlawr school on Thursday eve-1‘ hing which was mu attended. I Mr. Edward Lytle took a trip Lindsay on Saturday. Mr. mm, of Peterboro, 3pm couple of days last week with 1 daughter, Mrs. J. Wf Lythe. Miss! m’e McGill is also here for a rim. A numbar from here attended say Fair “Ins 1: week. There was 3- Iarge family i at Mr. W. J. Alton's on C Day. Miss R. McCordick, of Nagy Cmek, was the guest of'Mrs. W. J. Alton. from Saturday until Tubby, on her way home to Mount Albert. VICTORIA ROAD. (Special to The Post) Mrs. George Cameron is home iron the West on a visit to her Mr. and Mrs. D. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. S. Dawson chnt Christmas with Miss Mabel in Mrs. Dowson is remaining for a few week’s visit. QIN D SAY Ml? A Lythe was home for ‘9 -vâ€"v; w- â€"â€"-~ auspices the funersi will “a! Leveral 6681) “its in otherwise badly removed to OBITUARY Smpire stole large 1.3: with throw DEC. 2 .th gogd heads and $150 $15 Miss LL Prise but and 8.11 5 Miss L for you. new scho Edith with a b toilet se‘ holidays hohdayii covery Mr. 1 spenta Sinclair Mrs. M at i ‘w Bran Mil ofM 101' for E11 the just holi '58