til plea. 1 a. Si .91: 5‘0 kin sh III a successful derstand he fu1)__da._vs or Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith and Miss Vina Cooue were in Lindgay one day last week. Mr. N. Mintern was .11 .Uxbridg-s, last Friday attending the harness- makers‘ convention. Mr. Neil McLean has laid aside his steam tbgesher for this year after Mr. 3. Glendeuning was in 83] button a couple of days last week (- business MXBLLLA. (From Our Own Correspondeup) Inc entertainment given in the Oddfcuows’ Hall Amniila. December 16th. by local talent. pxoyed worthy in every way of the large crow! who paid aammsxon to hear it. and who ruled the hall to the point of ever. flowing. The programme cm-sistcd of the famous drama “Uncle Rube". by eleven characters. The Peale! or- chestra. rendered eexeellem-t music. Mr. “ilimm Runous. of Mt. Plea- snnt. Mmix, is visiting his uncle. Mr. Wesxey Ranous. for; a week on twe.’ Mr. 3. Glendeunmg was in Bali- (Special to The Past) 1 Whitenmith's in the place to buy ladies‘ or girls watches. Our‘wa. oh- “ use an Iuh‘y guaranteed, and all Jhing: considered Lhev are second to Lone. and you should have one. A]- so ladies‘ and gunts‘ chums. Will be home during tue .winmr. All work bx mail or otherwise Will receive nu care!!! attention. -Yours truly, I. U‘ hitcsmith. successful season‘s work We un. entand he threched one hundred m days or better. ‘ 1 Mi†Baird. of Beach, has redial-1L : NEWSV IOI’ES FRO. IEAR- : 5' PMâ€. : MMOWOM MA NILLA. O. WWWOMNOOQO I. ‘i‘ A ("aï¬v "M C; J C“, W_ W W .9 Q J ;\ ' (WRESPONDENIS’ PAGE A. HIGINBM'HAM, We have a .veryï¬ne line of ebony goods. mirrors, hair brushes, mili- ury brushes,hst bruahea,na.i1 brush- es, tooth brushes. Leather Setts. Manicure, lair, brush, shaving, military, collu- and cut. A ï¬ne line of Webb’s celebrated Confectionery in all size packages. We have a. ï¬ne line of odors from :11 the best makers in the world. Bogerud Gdlot, Ricksoeker, At- kinson, Lubin, Pinsnd. Ebony Goods Our stock of holiday goods is a. not collection of desinble gifts. DIWGIS’I‘ Nearly Opp. Post Oflee, Lindsay. HflllflAY PROBLEMS Confectionery. PERFUME th I‘Aï¬ï¬ TWELVE lt- Plea- The freewill offering. which was ncle, Mr. held here on last Sabbath. was in ev. .013 tW‘f- cry sense 0: the word. carried to a "1 33]" most successful issue. Rev. Mr. week on White conducted the services and . preached an eloquent and powerful 1nd “’93 sermon. which was listened to with °“e 3“, marked attention. The singing and the choir was a strong feature of the service and many were the flattering remarks passed on the way in which Lsiie his the different numbers were renders ,r after ed. The char. under the leaderahip We un- of Mr. A. E. Veale, has been making tundred rapid strides and their services are , 1 often in demand .to' assist in.o'u.taide return, entertainments. The total receipts: xbridgu mrncasâ€" An event of more than passing inâ€"_ wrest occurred at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Porteous on Sat.- urday, 10th. inst.. when they oelebra. ted their silver wedding. afler hav., ing spent twentysfive years of happy wedded life. Invitations had been .previously sent out to some thirty-5 five of the most intimate friends, the greater number of whom were present. Letters of regret were read from friends at a distance who were unable to attend. A number of those present were from Lindsay, Bethany, Milllirook and Blackstock.‘ The invited guests began to arrive early in the afternoon. and by six o‘clock. some thirty were present, who sat down to a table laden with good things. The wedding cake was much admired for its style and beau. ty. The icing and decorations were done by Mr. A. 3 Terry. of Lindsay. and reflects much credit on that gentleman's taste along those lines. The presents, which were in keeping with the event. being chiefly silver. with the exception of Mr. Porteous's gift to his twenty-five year bride. it hzing a. handsome gold watch. beautifully engraved, were numerous and :beautiful. miter full justice had been done to the good things pro-I vided, a number of toasts were given â€"of course in pure waterâ€"and short speeches made by a number of the gentlemen present, comgratiul‘ lating the host and hostess on hav... : ling attained their twenty..fi£th mar- : ‘riage anniversary and hopign that they would live to celebrate their 3011 1 den wedding, and that fate would 1 deal as liberally with them during 1 the next period as it had in the past. t Amost cnjoyableevaning was spent in games, music, and readings. after c which the guests said good bye and ! diSpersed to their homes. I Mr. I. J. Biddle, special salesman for the McCormick Divxsion of the International Harvester Ca. 01 America. paid his first visit here last Monday, and assisted the local sales, man. Mr. Wm. Porteous, in closing up a. number A0! orders. Mr. Thou. Stohehouae, of Lapeere, Mich, is visiting his father. Mr. T. Stonclmuse for a. few: days. ed. home. utter spending a couple of weeks with her sister. Mrs. Henry Gibson. Miss Lizzie Short is home for the holidays. She has been attending thd Port Pflrry High School for some tin» and has passed her examina.‘ tions successfully. WTLE'I‘ON. - (Special .to The Post.) Fur Coat. Fur Cap. Fur Gauntlet. Nobby Suit. Styiish To? Cunt. Storm Ulster. Set: Underwur. Fancy Vest. Smok- lng Jacket. Cardigan Jacket Derby 0: Fedora. Dress Kid Gloves. Driving Gloves. Way's Muffler. Silk Umbrella. Pa am: or Night Gown. Dress Shirt. Silk Scarf. Sllk Bucu. ï¬ll â€and- kuchleln. Collars and Cufl‘n. Silk Neckwnr. the laddlc. but he'll be of! before Tuenday mmning THE WHNDERFUL GHEAP MAI. Something to Please the Men. DO IT QUICK whatever you buy belorc Xmas live. if you want to shop in comparative comiort, Santa Chm iin Pascoe Bros.’ store, Oak-wood. Success, Frank. , Mrs. Hub. Thorndyke. of Toronto. is Spending her Christmas holidays at the home of Mr. A. M. Rusland. Don't forget {the concert to be held. in" the Mathodiqt church. Monday night, Dec. 26th. A grant deal a! Mr. \V. H. Elliott. wife and family. of Toronto. are the guests of her lather-in-Jnm, Mr. James Hewitt. for the holidays. ‘ The remains of Mr. Geo. Me-therell. who took his own liflo in the rear of his residence, Lindsay. were interred in our Methodist oematery. The friends and acquaintances have the sygzpathyg of our citizens. Miss Louie Jenkins and Miss Edna. Greenaway. o! the Conservatory of Music. Toronto. are with us again to spend their Christmas holidays at their homes. Miss Marian Poem; who has been employed as head minim: in a big store at Dorset. has returned to spend Christmas at her home. (From Our Own Correspondent.» Miss Lea‘h Robertson. of Whitby. Coflege, is borne to spend Christmas under the parental tool. Mr. John Rich is gait: to enlarge his barn this coming .ummer. and when completed will rank with some of the best in our ncxghborhcd. Mr. Wm. Hunter art-med home from the Norhwestt In»! week. We understand he is going back in a moat): or so. as he likes that country we . ‘ 'lhc fancy pen crop m â€21% local- ity has nut. been very altishctory this eeason. Some have had good crops of them. 'Wh’le others have had then very poor. But on the whole thev have paid better than spring wheat. as it was next thing to a torn! failure. Dun-gun Bros. are just completing their season’s threshing I! the wen- ther remains favorable they will fin- ish this week. They have done a big season’s work, having must-ed since the tenth of August. Municipal elections will soon he at hand. and we hear veav little talk about any new men bcmg -brought out as the. past year‘s Councizscem to have given pretty good satxslac. tion. Evenone is making prepugntiona {or Christmas, and no doubt cld Sau- ta Clans will be able to get around mth preeenta for thernittle ones. SOU TH VERULAM. (From Our Own Concupondent.) The ran-h are particularly line here at preheat and the “sigma; is good. ccnaequently the people are making good use of it. Miss Clarke. of Spriugvfllo, we un.. derstand, is engaged to teach the Cg dardale school duriï¬g the coming year. She comes highly recommend... amounted .to something over 860, more than was asked for, to meet current expenses. The church com. mitwe are ,to be congratulated on the healthy financial conditions which their statement will show. B. J. GOUGH Member of the Gough Syndicate of Clothing Buyers. III'ITLE BRITAIN. Hints for Those Who are Perple: About What to get for Grandpa, the Governor or the Boy. ed up as a combined 51:09 and Hot}; and intent making some examive imprommenm. which. when finished. .......... I" “A. u. I-JAWCIO ougn. of Little Bricain. having secured the premium of Mr. Jcrlrey. Mr Bar. rouclough is havign (hf: dwelling fix. The village whae we deg! the most 4Wctoria Roodâ€"is to have a new butcher alloy: _Mr. H._ Burrouclough. n 'a... _ ~7â€"7--â€"â€" w-mnw We nndcutand that visitors will b.- numerous to our burg this Christ- mas. excellent sleigbing and we are tab ing damtago at it to do our pur- chasing end teaming. Mr. Robert Staples attended the sale of (arm stock and implements in Gavan. Tuesday. Del? the vicinity of his new farm in Fail-mount. Well. there wen may «appoint. ed ones this year who were in hopes of having a Christmas or New Year's enterttinmen't. 49MN§§OOOOW M? Wâ€. (51mm to TELâ€"’65:.) The farmers have all prepared their Christmas turby‘. This is a great burg for Christa-nag dimly, ‘1‘- __J---A-_ A . It is bummed tin-t our widely: known horseman. Mr. Fanning is pro, paring to build a fine residence and home stable in .the buy town of Lindsay. Cambray citizens would be sorry to part with so good a £01.. low-citizen. . ,__'_.,. Landlord Cooper is attracting many guests and is enjoying a well deserved patronage. Cambray never had a better house (or aocommodn tion than at present. Who aid lo- cal option ~wasatailnrc. It is: good six months since we heard. the last mourntul luncnt. CAMBRAY. [Spacial to The Post.) On Sunday night last. the Method! ist church was crowded to hear Even.1 gelist Robert McHsrdy pmch. He is a gravd type of an Emngelist snd Csmhray will never flux-get his visit Everybody will profit by it. The services mil be continued until the New Year, at least. They will con. tinuc to be held as union services. Mr. Terrill will preach next Sunday. in the Presbyterian church and Rev. A. F. \Vebster, in the Embodist church. Rev. 1". J. Anderson. of Hampton. is assisting this mt. The interest in the good work is deep ‘ and spreading widely. ‘ DOWNEYVILLE (Special to The Post.) Noteâ€"Before receiving our regu... lat correspondents new-hatter. we had a‘ready printed the item in net. erenee to an accident which happen. ed, to one of your citinns. hence the xenon {or keeping the 1:.th one time is being spent in making the cuntâ€; the best a! any curiod out in our church before. but everybody com and enjoy tho best program ever given in our village; 35:71!er Ashton. oi ManitobaJs the guest of Mrs. E. Yercx. for n tew weeks. 00008 taken «poem plenum in wish- Ing Ms numomul patron and friends “A lorry Chrlumu" and u â€A Pronporoul Now Your." More wlll b0 cloud loudly and owned Tuesday morning bright and curly“ YOU! ‘1" OUR XMAS CARD. Mina Hand Jones; tenor aolo. Mr. Geo. Sochwaln; Instrumental solo. Mr. K. Hamilton; recitation. (by re. quest) lira. E. William; vocal Scotch aolo. Miss Milne; vocal solo. Master Scott Paton; recitation (by request) Secretary J. P. Rood. Hr. B. F. React acted as chairman cud Hill Hand Jones aa accompanist. The next “Pop " will be given by the young men only and will be the beat #- {U' “ {'gmï¬w. ‘l'hc Lulu "Pop." 'Ihc YALCA. lndiea‘ “Pop" Tues- day was a decided mess. a fairly large crowd being prcornt. The program, which was as follows. was greatly appreciated and was good in every respect. the numbers rccefv.‘ in; hearty cncorca; Vocal solo. Miss ribbon; lnatrumntal solo. There will be a content for County Council honors in unripe“. which will add to the seat at the municipal cunpuign in um progressive tawn- ship. At Month: ‘9 County Council nominutions. the tollcwing nuns were put canard: Win Clnnnon Georgo Johnson Fred. Shunt. L. mnthornc‘ Goa Taylor. Alfred Lube. John Cunpbell. The tour Int men- tioned resigned More the close of the meeting. so the light will be be. tween Hanan. Chunnon. Shaver and (Donna-1., The Inlet sound. in tho County Council for a number of years. 1nd will who a strong tight to get back. . . Iarlnu county Council Ion-IMHOâ€. per in the good work which they were doing. The] expressed their thankluln-u for the kihdneu which the members had shown to their deu- aon while dive. and their thoughtful net: after his death. of Mr. Chorus Sodiumâ€"non 0! Kr. and In. Thou. Sonicâ€. .two at our most rupeccod citizenscâ€"wtl token tron our must by thogrim mper tn Nonnhar. Charlie was a young nun who tlwnyr mode a lnvorahlo linprouion upon all his companion. and. â€gum. He W.†a. menu her at Kahlil: Lodge No. 1%. 1. 0. 0. F2. and during his illness the when made frequent Visits 'to him. and otter his death not with the parents and read 3 very suit-g able 1nd cannon-ting :ddrou. in which they uprmxl their linoere lympuhy u a Inigo to the bereaved panama in the and load 0! one who had been endeared to the hearts of all the brclhern. The address waa‘ very sympathetic. In replying to ‘ the addrcu Mr. and Mrs. Squicra noocptod the sympathy in the Ipirit| in which it was altered. and trotted the lodge would go {orwu-d 1nd pros. Our about will clone {or a vaca. (ion My. The echoing are Icel- ing jubilult. ' ' PEMBL-MMA. , 1 (Special to The Put.) On at the m mousing and. wall-Jihad Mn; m. in the person will nth a flrnwlm shop. [Swill media I null and: from thin din. tflct. DOW Perplexed inc all the lake in pretty solid Rm mfg: stock at macadamia won composed an e. nu 1m cheep m m, with up: «has. Coil.- l'lr-er {or CHI!“ lootâ€"v.3. Isl-ket- An Steady. union. Dec. 3,â€"1.1" cattle a: quoted it we to 1359: per 1b.: refrigerator he! at 0%;- to 10¢ per It; Ike! u 10: to 11%: per pound. ‘I‘mut Overcoat. Wum um". Cosy Reefer, Norfolk Venn-e Suit. Hundkflchkh. U ndcrwnr Warm Gloves Muffler Fur Caps. Brien. S‘ncIdngI. Xmas Tin. leu. Mothcn. Slate's“ “but girls“ can make â€Ir" 4 of I Chtmmu gm with the ("Minty than the present will In won: by him with pride. ‘ Chaneâ€"Pita; melpu . 146:001“. fun anon luau. colored nd whm. In u-y. 12c: do. ï¬ne. um; Inc nude. colored and white. choice. Ilr: fur t1uÂ¥l.-\c to 1051': 60-. poor. 8 c to “so; do.. lnm. colored and vine. lacy, 1135": do.. cup. 1!: to “Kc; do.. In. “undo. colored and WHIP. cholco. Jun“ .. fur 1-) good 9c to 95“: 60.. poor to medium. 8c to Mac: than. full to â€data Go to mo Expâ€"Dull; map“. 185: Irate Penn- Iylnnu nod nearby. fancy. selected. white. â€1‘: do.. choice. 82c to “0: do.. mixed fancy. I): to at: western “my. minted 28c: do.. "can but. 27c; acumen-us. 2;;- to 21¢: mama. 1- to 21¢. 9:: mm ’m. m1. nmv. mum non to aim. 11: to 26¢; do held. com- m so am we to 80¢; It“: dury. com- .0. b mu: to 24¢; renovated. can. non to nut. 18: to 1):; western hctory. conno- to choice. 1!: to 17¢: watch! Imi- rflg mama. common to excl. 15%: o . leeélm at A-erlen corn during the put the. «n. ma» «Ink. 1'" YORK DAIIY IAKKI‘I‘. New York. Doc. m.â€"Buner-8!euier: mm; m; am: pm. extra tron-cry. 26c to â€56¢: $951.! prices. crux-cry. can magic odd u M to “.90 R: no! that during the put three "on mun. Including ammo A moâ€"ï¬Ã©hï¬q‘ï¬eâ€"t‘. :0" 36â€"5 Ind. prime W. "did“ Gd; American rlnrd. CM . Turpentine â€" pints. m, 3. 0d. Liverpool, Dec 29~Whentâ€"Spot. now all; team. study .Dec. nominal; larch 7| H“: .7. 15d. Corn ., Spot. All: crin- III new. study. u 854: Ann an old. In. a 1m. fltul'el. gum he. «- ant-win a 8"» 7 What. white. hub ....81 00 What. red. butt“... 100 â€8. .. 100 What. more. bum... 05'? guns. but ........... 100 we: but ...... ...o« 0.1.. ha ...... 036 In. but ............075 Pat. but .......... 070 But-kilo“. huh 0 53 uvnrool. dun: AND to! Ill 88 : 6:10;»- Z6531 6'56 PRODCCV M You W35». 1023‘ Hit Dunn .. my. 11m .. mm 101% 1175 . . t, 1 Toledo .... 1105 21H mum If. uwnzsu: “Alzhxr (3rd.â€" m Cloud light At (Isle-c0 OI‘ Wannrpoolâ€"u'o Stock In- mâ€"m Ln... Q-mIo-t. My Inning Doc. m. Unmet when tut-m ('1on tudny 1““ lower than yesterday. Ind 00"! 56 over. At Chicago: Dee. when cloud 56¢ NI" or lb.- mmy: Doc, corn 56¢ “‘5"- and Dec. on. Kc lower. mum): KARE 721‘“. London. Dec. mâ€"cmp - Corn - “PM noon. Alone:- nixed. 22:. W'- t on m. bmrl lndlflcront 0!- mm Con on Me. quiet but M. TORONTO Ll't ROCK. MING "KAT IA KKK“ Something to please the Boys CATTLE MARKETS. MARKET REPU! rs. ' well-made Clothing~snme n the heart of the male sex THE MEN'S STORE OF THE TOWN. is Mill SW- (bah. of colon. mu: Co'- .............. a _. Punt .......... §Wuï¬oflu Flour. Bulge-t Grade Mniuh Bye ....x .......... My. 0.2 ......... Barley, Wife 3: ........ 'o 8 .......... wMBunflu Pun, Buck Eyo ....... Pen. Prisca Alba-0.... Buckvbus ............ Rd Clout Seed ...... Akita ............. . Ran. trash. pal-do: .. Hum. per "3.. {or roll. yuan, crook. per lb... Goat: What: am Who. may to undo r “.75: a row, sun Yorke-1 “so 2.. itâ€: rough. 8.x “77’330. In: Bugle. NIL. Doc. ‘ Mp". 80 held: fairly not print near- 8550 to 86: to 85.25; butchcu' 83.75 :1 82.75 to 84.:85 cows. 82.25 an to “z crocker- and 14 M n- . tut run of non "m sold at “.76 for â€teen und use for “I!" and an. («I ud watered. The W nu Inclined to be we“: at these an" “on; About '8 liuéi cm at can! i common to hallu- quum’. sold It .6 «ch. Good to choice veal am. sold andâ€! “.50 to 88-50. And on. or two It '3" on. but common to Indian mm at 8100 to a pa an. ‘ There wu a m: delivery of UM 9' tuba. which cold readily as follows: E- 3" «no. 34 to “.5 per mt..- bot-It .so u a per an; mum, 33.15 to $5.6 There veto tow («don Ind stacker! ‘- fem! with I light demand It to Mm: Feederl. 1000 to 1100 lbs. m maximum rmmmuu a.†to an per on: stock.†of 9" Quality told at 8175 to $3; matter a: I a» 82.60 at m. “on wu a fur demand for the burbcn‘. which sold It “1 to “- then were few brought the. prim: of good uld a: 83m to “: mu $3.50 to 33.15; common I! 82.75 to "'1 «new at 82 to 82.30 per art, . gsiii out. '1“ one Kilnâ€"mums. 300 new; steady. u! EAST BUFFALO CA‘I'I'LE nun LOCAL HARKB‘I‘S- nu nigh. 7.000 Dec. 20â€"th 1, active and M o :6: nipping M 3.75 to “.85: m 3225 to $85: bull oudl Mitt-Ic- IVY It!!! Ind ware TheR.M.Beal ind quantity 0f Vgcty Q! rem MTIUE '10 . J. n. sail â€"A SQUIER um: RIDES A: WAN Henley Wish their Happy 3 perous N Henle Blah: rcSpcc PC. Vi ‘K