i: i (Special to The Post.) Miss Pearl Hooper left. for Tor- onto last Saturday evening, where she will spend a few weeks with triends and relatives. ‘Rev. Henry, of CressWell, is spend- ing alew days with friends in the Village. A song service will be held in the Mathodist church a week from next Sunday evening. ‘Mr. Fred Woolridge, 31:, of‘Lind- say, spent Sunday at his home here. , Mr. W. H. Barrowelough Percy spent a few days in this week. Dr. Henderson, of Cannington, mac tored to our village on Sunday last. ' The Eadies‘ Aid of the Methodist church was held in the school rbom of the church on Thursday. Mr. F. G. Perrin, wife and (laugh- tar Winifred, spent Tuesday of last week with his parents. Mr. and Mrs C. C. Perrin. LGE FOUR home after We regret to hear of Mrs. James Woolridge’a illness, and hope she will soon be restored to her usual health again. Mr. Norman Osborne will hold a shooting match in our village on Saturday. Mr. Wilfred Hooper, Miss Maude Dayton and Miss Pearl Hobper Spent Friéay last with friends near Sonya. Mrs. C. A. Mather-en held a sale of her household goods on Tuesday. EliasBowes, of Lindsay, was the auctioneer. Elma-Bowes. of Ijindsay, was the} Mess-rs. Colin Campbell and W‘m.iCross Fund. ï¬ncï¬cneï¬‚ï¬ 1C1arko attended the" stock show at Mr. Chas. Walters, Oakwood, ‘was M" W J chhards 0f the Sa1Va-,G11é1ph this week. in town on business on Monday. “00 ATmY. Lindsay, was in our burg. Mr W. N‘Laughlin is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Prouso of Oak- cn Wednesday last mnVassing tor ibis mother at Oshawa this week. wood, spent Monday in town. boom i Messrs G.- ProuSe and J. Vanstone The ladies of the W I. met at the We are pleased to learn that Mr. gspent Friday in Lindsay. 1 home of Mrs. Wm. Grant on Wed- Wimam Martin, of the Second Con-g Mrs. Dan McLaughun and “Mrs! sdy to prwpare a box of clothing tinzent. has been promoted from Anna Campbell, of Toronto. visited f; o nc,¢=dy nf Toronto. Captain to Setâ€. ‘Vla'lor ' at Mr. Dma‘d Campben-‘s this weék.! Messrs B.- McLean, Watson. Kylie Don't forget the opening or- the Mr. T. {R Edwards, 0! Cannington.103me--,ron Mason. of Lindsay, were mm church today. A hot spent Friday in tow‘n. - A in town on Tuesday. - We are pleased to learn that Mr. William Martin, of the Second Con- tingent, has been promoted from Cabtain to Serothaior‘ ' 1860 llama; Mr. Sam Hooper and stÃ©ï¬ of men, Wave commenced. work in the woods. and 8°†Service will be withdrawn in the Oshawa. Methodist church next Sunday ev- ï¬ning. owing to the speéial services 30“» m0- .at the Christian church. fowl supper will be. served in the basement from 4. 30 until all are served aftér which an A1 programme will be given. Prof. J. M. Dales. of Toronto, Rev. C. H. Ha‘mer, of Stouflville. and others will give ad: dresses. Mr. W. McLeod, baritone soloist. of Torbnto, will be present, and Miss Canada Whiteside, gradu- ate oi Whit voy College will recite. Admission 35c. and 20c. Mr. John Ferguson, of \‘Iamha, visited Cour village on Wednesde evening of last week. (Special' to The Post.) Mr. Emmerson, of TOroxIto, is in town this week on business. W esday in town. 2 Mr. Sam Squires, of Cannington, ‘spent Wednesday in town. 9 l 3 Mr Rev. McDonald, of flindsay, who is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Owens, is quite ill this week ‘ Mr. Henry Stevens, of Bell Tele- iphone Co., was in town on Wednes- iday- ' Mr. and Mrs. A. Rosa; otLindsay, attended the funeral of the late John Campbell on Tï¬ursday. Mr. Arch. McMillan returned from the stock show at Guelph, on Mom day. Master Charley Galloway enter- tained a number of his little friends ‘cn Tuésday, Dec., 8th, it be- ing his 8th birthday. ' . Myers, of Argyle, spent 1 Mr. '1‘.»C. Smith is in Toronto {this week on business. { Mr. Angus Ross, Beaverton, was :in town on Thursday. Mr. Dan McFadyen, of Hartley, :‘ms in town on Thursday. f.‘ Mr. Dan McFadyen’, of Hartley'was yin town on Thursday. Mr. ‘J‘aa. Bruce wears a. smile these days. A daughter has come to stay at his house. . Mrs, J. H. McEachbrn and. Mrs. Fred Green epcnt Saturday.in Lindv 835' . The Mi'éses Brown and Miss Gilles- pic, of Cannington, visited Mrs. D. McTagg-art on Saturda'y'énd attendâ€" ed the bazaar. A Miss Frankie and Mr. Kelly Sta- back, of Beaverton spent, the week end at their home here. Miss Ruby Bowing left on Tuesday to visit in Missouri and Nebraska, U. S. ‘ Miss Laura Campbell. of Toronto, 'is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J, Camp- Abell. ‘ Mrs. .A... W. McLaughlin. who has Spent sums: weeks visiting in Osh- awa, returned home on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. McCorvie, and'g Miss Kate, of Oakwood, spent Satï¬l urday art Mrs. Hugh Ferguson’s. E Miss A. Ford, of Lorneville, spent. Sunday at her mother’s here. Miss Maude Whet’cer of Lo‘rneville spent Sunday at her home here. School was closed on Monday on account of the principal, Miss Lily Westlakc, being ill. We Wish for her speedy recovery. Miss Dora McLeod spent Saturday with her uncle, Mr. W. 'D. McCrimâ€" men, of th; Glen. Miss Zena Prouse left. on Tuesday to spend the holidays in Flint and Detroit, Michigan. The bazaar on Saturday was well‘ attended. The pr'/':ds,- amounting to $134.40, will be‘ given the Red Cross Fund. Toys of all Kindsâ€"Baby’s Wraps, Bon nets. Bibs, Mittens. Pullovers,‘Bootees. Knit. Led Jackets. Shawls, Carriage and Cradl‘ Gift Suggestions For Children Robes, Gloves, Hosiery. Sweater Coats. Scarfs, Handkerchiefs. Purses. Underwear. Teddy Bear Suits. Hockey Caps. Children‘s Umbrellas. Perfumes. Furs. You_ win be delighted with our wonderful showing of suitable toys at 5c, 10c, 150. U33- mummy“. . Miss I. Gottingham returned home iFren-zh, solo; Miss Kathleen McIn- " Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Simmons, 0‘? ‘ â€"-M““‘:*’ :the last week after a‘pleasant visit with ~tos11, 3010; Mr. Armstrong, instrul MTD'DedOS-a. Man». Visited Mr. R- 3‘3- un’_\:>::-.;‘~"1‘1¢L*33; ‘54 Wed- out 0;! tom friends; mental; Miss Emily Haad, readiï¬g; IV.~'~‘I301181i111, who is a brother 01' MP9. - “ES hing. Mr. W. H. Kennedy, of Lindsay, Mr. .1110. Cook, reading"; Mi_5E ‘Na- Simmons, :1 few days last “WK: Pat'ï¬ï¬h‘s! F‘ar‘2‘75‘ ,. . Was in town nu business Monday. deline Adams and Mr. L. HAtth‘ glfzaving for Woodriuo to vistznther ‘iis guarantï¬s-i ' 7’7“ Mia. . Mrfll‘hos. Williamson. of Torontowjvay sang acouple of duetéu †all“ relatives. for 1-4»de ‘3 *1†were‘is in ourvicinity this week buyingithe numb“ being my“ '1 9n3Wed- Mr. 555- Coburn. vi Toronto spent :hours “1‘30“ 1'333' ‘ Refreshments were sewed-par: ‘thea few days in- town last weeks. Snam’s, it's the beet. horses. (Special to The Post.) Mr. Percy Sanderson was in tOWn last week renewing old acquaintanâ€" ces. He was the guest of his father, Mr. Joseph Sanderson. ' Miss Muriel Morrison, of Peterboro was the guest of her aunr, Mrs. H. R. Murray. over Sunday. Mr. F. Taggart, of Port Perry, was in town on business ,che begin- ning of the week. Mr. I. Richardson was a Visitor to Lindsay on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Robent Adams were in Peterboro on business on Satur- day last. ' Mr. Thomas Mitchell of Toronto. was in “mm last week, renewing old acquaintances. Miss Annie Shields, of Mount Plea- sant, was the guest of Misses E. and M. Boyd over Sun-day. The Junior League of the Metho« dist church, purpose having 23. Christ- mas tree and programme on Monâ€" day evening, Dec. 21!“ PulmisnsionI 10c. ' 1 Mr. Gabriel Balfour has in Lind- say on business during the past; week. ' . _ ‘ Rev. C. Carew, of Toronto was in; town oVer thevweek end. . 5 Miss Stella Hanley. of Mount'l Pleasant. was in town on Sunday ‘1 Mr. Ben StaCey, of LorneVille, tinâ€"1 veller for the De Laval Cream Sap-y iarator 00., made a business trip! Lto town last week. I Mr..Robert Ford was a visitorto 1Lindsay during the'past week. I On New Year’s. night the Presby- terians purpose holding a fowl supâ€" per Regerve the date More particu- Patriotic Fund will be taken. Iars later." Miss Susie Clarke is the guest of spent a pleasant evening Cold- home of Mr. her sister Mrs. Shepard, of water. Mr. H. Bates left Last week his home in Carbury, after having visited his slster-lnâ€"law, Mrs. Thos. 1 Henderson. < The skating and curling season is at hand, mm below the heavy snow storm on Tuesday the youngt element enjoyed hug skating on the ponds 1n and around the village. Messrs J. Trash and J. Robeï¬son .will ban: charge of the skating rink this 11111- !ter and intend having it in running Older as Soon as possible. They pur- pose alkpwing treeadmission to the rink on the ï¬rst night of the seas- on, when a cmlectiou in aid of the friends at the and Mrs. Thos. Qashâ€" Dec. 10th A' The A. Y. P. A. and their are on Thursday, for Egood programme was given by the fmloWing ladies and gentlemen: \Iiss Tilly Iatten and Miss Kathleen Webster instrumental duet: Rev. Mr. -m- l 1 l t i l Mr. Ben StaCey, of Lorneviue. traâ€" veller for the De Laval Cream Sep- arator 00., made a business trip to town last week. On New Year' 3 night the Presby- t rians purpose holding a fowl supâ€" per. ReserVe the date. More particu- lars 1-."ater THE LINDSAY; POST OMEMEE Gift Suggestions For Young Ladies’ Beautiful Underskirts. Kimonos. Waists Dresses, Dress. Lengths. Waist Lengths. Furs Coats. Suits. Boudoir Caps, Collars, Scarfs. Hand Bags, Party Boxes. Mesh Bags, Umâ€" brellas. Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear, SweaL- er Coats, Fancy Combs. Fancy Pins, ivory Setts, Toilet Articles, V .iiings, Handkerâ€" chiefs, WhiteWean Fancy Work. Purses. Fancy: Linens. ' - ~ it is notroubieto make a. selection here from our comprehensive assortment. v- . ,A . iars, Manicure m-us. D1:1,.‘.-:nu.x-.. V m, i.’:1dei'si;iris, WaiSLs, Dress as, Fun Dress Lengths. Waisx Lengths. Fancy Work. Hand.- kerchï¬efs. Sha\v}s, Linens, Blanimis, (“orn- i‘orters. Rugs, Curtains. Toilet Armies, 01C. and scores of Others all priced in 511:1 am purses. The very gift {hat mother needs is here. ’ReV. J. Garbutt, OI _L000ux'g, preached anniversary services it; the Methodist ghurch last Sunday, and was listened to by large congrega- tions, both morning and evening. (Special to The‘Post.) ' A meeting of the Women’s Patrioâ€" tic League was held in the lecture room of St. Andrew' 5 church on Wednesday eVening, Dec. 9th b, with! Mrs. Lord presiding. After deVOtion-g alexerciscs, the treasurer and seere-I tary’s reports were given and adopt- ed. The treasurer’a report showed I $130 on hand. A motion Was carâ€"g ried to the eflect that the Society? give $72 to the Belgian flour relief fund. The working committee reportâ€" cdi satisfactory progress, abalei of knitting. comprising socks. bed'socks, sleeping caps, and wristlets â€"hd\fing been sent to the second contingent. A second bale of clothing will be ‘sent to the Belgians later on. A solo "‘Scots whe hae," was sung by Mrs. Jno Mackay, and arecitation, “The Kaiser’s nightmare." given by Miss Hattie Robson. The meeting closed with the singing of the National Anthem.. Flaveflesg FENELON FALLS Garbut't. of maeipts amounted to am). i V'Tne Merry Milkmaids. " an over? etta by Bobcaygeon talent, will be‘: presented in Dickson's hall on 551$ * day evemng, Dec.18th.Bills - are, out .with 1qu particulars. Mr. A. Atcheson. of Toronto, Vis- ited Mr. and Mrs Geo Martin 133: ' week. Mr. F. N. Rutherford returned this week from atrip to Windsor. Miss Gertrude Hartle of \Iinden is: visiting friends in town. w forward to during the A succeSSful ha: the ladies‘ Aid church on 85mm [or Christmas gifts were msposea of. An excellent lunch was served. pork and beans served. hot, With 9. temp/ting Variety of fancy edibles and tea making a substantial meal for the reammable price of 15 gents. The receipts -. amounted to, $66. MP- {2.3. Marshall. of Lindsay. spent a few days with {tin ads in town last; week. ' Mr. Isaac Naylor. of 15133, spen’t ‘: TueSdiay at the Falls. ‘ . I nub er of Miss Larmer, who has been in charge of ‘Mr. Wm. Campbell’s mil- linery rooms, left last week for her home in Millbrook. Mr. Geozrge A. Jordan. of Lindsay spent Monday in town on business.‘ Mr. T. Minore, who spent several' 4,3 months in Sami, returned home: this week. ' 7 g Messrs. Alex. Noq‘ixey, J. Gordon. ahd A‘. Wattexs, local members of the Secénd contingent spent the week end With friends and! relatives at the FaUB, having commit to say goodbye bdfore leamg Canada. Mr. Ve‘mbn Lord. of the engineers spent -a_ vew days With his parents at the 1133136 before leaving with the (011* M? R- M. Hamuton spent the aweéék end in Peterboro. winter months as: “‘T-W' “3'4 ,_ . a. .,.-.y': similar‘ pleasing- Meats turday atternoon 8288 1‘ Gift Suggestions . For Mothers ale articles suitable ziits lars, Manicure Sens. brassware, Underskirts, Waisns, Dress 38, F Lengths, Wais: Lengths, Fancy W knrchjefs. Shawls, Linens, Blani Gloves. was held by the Methodist FRlpAv, DECEMBER 182%., 1914 Scarfs disposed Hosic Sens nbrellas, V alt; nu WILLIAMS-'09! ‘UI‘ ‘ 15th, to Mr. and 1 F 'liams, Wellington-s “The Lifl Stmthcona unde 16W isswau main} mu m QIRTHS Sdaiâ€˜ï¬ \\ ï¬ling: [marles t M01" ithe c101: In In General It wa '. Aide .Bsion i8