and 0581' inâ€" 53. at. rice To 900090.. J i Myles. Ben Ear 6," A5 a .6“; values £01.. 'r‘iy sxiped and generous 4.95 Women’s Institute Rest Room 2nd Plot! Kent and William Streets ments and tails. Regu- la1‘318. On sale for $10 5:13 its annual meeting I Li‘zey House last Saturday when :famme. Where an did well, thereis :9 need to specialize. It was held on Emmy evening. 10th. The annual meeting of the P1985? r. rian church was held last Friday fining. Everything passed 0!! PM? arJy.Be€ng a stormy ï¬ght- notso zany attended as in former meet- Mr and Mrs Ernie Jordan.ot'1‘o« " .2120, are visiting the latter's mo~ 75", Mrs. Gilmour. Mr. J83. Seott is visiting friends 2 tbs Village this week. Ears. MacEachern and Tom spent by in Lindsay on businesse- "'1' James R. Mark is another Vi- ‘ ’1' ‘3 Lndsay today. 5-‘5‘ ->‘~mIâ€"‘$cn took a trip to Lind‘ 3 7"3'521 We test. 751 Amos Train left this morning 5 ’ Binnie, mar Napanee, from WM . .omommeWW ‘ V ' â€Wâ€MWW‘OOM«MOOOâ€O OOW' Th3 PresbyterEan Sunday 80h001 in; ’ 1‘. to take a sleigh ride to Mr. 9:1â€? Cohen’s 333:; Friday evening- 81'33??ng is good nowï¬and farmâ€" a: are running logs to {he as}: . here he is to , 58! to Orfllia. Th: Prpshï¬nu some hard“, You Save $2 on These Extra special value: in Marmot Neck Piec'es. beauti- fully swiped and generous styles. Regular 6,75 495 1-07.05} values for... o You Save $8 on This One only Astrachan and \Vestern Sable set well ï¬nished and reg. $30 now going $22 You Save $10; on This Additional Values are Continually Being Added to Keep up Interest in This Big January Sale See the “Dollars†You Can “Save†on Furs at this Store During Our January Salé D“ OOWâ€OO - One only Isabella Fox set that buying at $40 but for Ianuary we have made it . . . Anglican Sabbath school con- Special to The Post.) Galway Agric‘m‘m‘l Soviet? KINMOUNT You never had such a good opportunity to buy “GOOD FURS AT SUCH LOW PRICES.†Every price quoted here is a correct quotation of the former selling price and its new reduced price. Every reduction is genuine and you can rely on the value. Sending by mail will be ar safe as selecting personally. Regardless of other quotations or salesfyou will find this the one where money is easily saved. Remember, it is the Sutcliï¬e store, and come soon as early selections are advisable owing to quantities being limited. . FRIDAY. JAN. 23, 1.914. DISTRICT NEWS 1914 move at the Her- was finish- and record cement coming into r ‘ Mr. and Hrs. 011m Barr paid our vinagcz,_a short Visit during the Week Many drivers crossing the Kin- mount bridge will in future read the notices put up about fast driving ov- er it. A case is on fortheZan. A few lessons may prove salutary. Messrs W. Ferguson and M. Laka have started a chopping mm in our village, and are prepared to do any work in that line promptly. This will he a great aocoznmééation to the farmers in this vicinity. Owing to serious mnees in his fam- ily the Rev. L. Philpe, of Picton. who was to have taken charge of the work here in the interest of Missions, ‘waa unabie to be here. Rev. W. Lim- jInert. therefore occupied the pulpit both morning and evening. | Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Webster were in Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Webster were in Dunsford on Wednesday attending the wedding of a friend there. Rev. W. Limbert, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brass, Miss Emily Dobson, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Webster, and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Tinney attended the 8.8. Convention at Valentia on Friday. ’1‘th mum-t each session very inter‘ Convention at Valenua on runsâ€. They report each session very inter- esting and instructive. Mr. 01139. S. Walters is enjoying a month’s holidays with friends at Greenwood and Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Gilson spent Sunday with friends at Sonya. { Mr. Brethour, traveller, was in our {village on Monday. Mr»: Thos. Manning and children. '9! Toronto, and Mrs. George F1607. that was (Special to The Post.) . SUTCLIFFE SONS ? 29.75 OAKWOOD the village. Prices Mzinnin; and children.;)IcG-aflc; :1 Mrs. George Henry. January One only blue Opposum set, that if weather had been colder would have sold for the reg. 513?.fizifffif§ff35.‘TTTI.fie".35}? $19.50 You Save $6; on This One only Natural. Sable scarf. Reg p1ice i:?f*::13:i*3§fffé fi‘.‘i..‘.".‘f...‘ffij $13. 75 You Save $5; on This of Pleasant'Point, spent Monday with Mrs. S. Hughson, at. Mrs. C. A‘. Davies received word on Monday of the death of her aged fa- ther, Mr. Porter, 0! Manvers, and left on Tuesday to attend the funer- Messrs Herald Jenkins and Howard Hardy leftlast week to take a course at the Agricultural College at Guelph. Mr. Russell Wylie, telegraph operatâ€" or of Byng. Indet, is enjoying a holi- day with lriends here after a year's absence. Kathleen, the little daughter of Mr and Mrs. E. G. Lytla. is in with scarlet fever, but under the can of Dr. Hall is doing nicely. Miss Gertrude Philp is smd'mg the week in Lindsay. Mrs. Amos Armltage and Mrs} J. Armitage having upent the past month with Mrs. (Re?) J. E. Robson at Palatine, ID... U. 8., returned home on Saturday morning after a delightful holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Thorndike ene tertained about seventy of their friends at their home on Friday eve- ning. Games, dancing and etc., was indulged in until an early hour all thoroughly enjoying themseives. Mr. C. L. Hodgins, of the Bank of Montreal Stafl, spent a few days at his home in Toronto this week. Miss Metherell, of Little Britain, was the guest of her friend. Mrs. Bertram Grahaml ovar Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Waltbn and Miss Etta Walton spent Sunday with friends at Salem. Mr. Wm. Rich, the well known drover, of Oakwood, has just shipp- ed 2 carloads o! the ï¬nest. quality hog-s to Matthews, Peterboro. ‘ The shipment was the best seen for a long 513%.! Remember the ‘greqt sale of the 0:24.‘ nriir. 4 1144..-).411. "((l‘. 'lvr} O o .‘t!‘to Q (Bpecml to Tho Pout) Mr. Jns. McLean. of Carstairs, is spending the winter months with his fathér, Mr. A. McLean. Mr. and Miss Bowins'. of Woodville, tpent Sunday at Peniei. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey «Brentnell :have returned from visiting Bexley :friends. Mr. Russell Wylie. of 0mm, is the guelt of his mother, Mrs. Jae. Wy- lie. The Ladies‘ Aid had a full attend- ance at their January meeting held in the church parlors. The ordinary] business was transacted. The autoâ€" graph quilt was purchased by Miss Mary Bagshaw. It was decided to show their appreciation of the untir- ing eflorts of their exâ€"preeident (Mrs. Thos. Osborne. .whoahas removed to Cannington by some token of remem- brance and a committee was appoint- ed to purchase the same. After the business was concluded a dainty lunch was served by the ladies of the lâ€blue" side in the sack contest, and was greatly enjoyed and appreciated by all, which was shown by a vote of thanks to the ladies , after which the meeting adjourned. Prayer meeting was held on Wedâ€" ..esday night for the ï¬rst time since the opening of the new church. Mes: rs Austin and Nelson Nokacmre visit 11g friends here. Mr. Sam Rice is on the sick list. The Lirectors of the 1Sizmilla Nor- thern Telephone 00., held their an- nual meeting at the hbme of the Pre- sident Mr. G. W. Hardy. ary the 29th. The prices have been cut with a determination to clean the complete stock 03:1: Labia spring busines8._ ‘ McGaï¬ey's selling out. A great sale is starting on Thursday, Janu- You Save $4 on This One only Natural sable scarf, well vmrth the regular price $15 but less takes it $11 now .............................................. You Save $122 on This 13p lendi1d Natugal Min <$muff extra good va ue at t 1e regu ar price 45 but $32 50 must go so “e say only... m “15:55.95 ' 1'. One only Western Sable double ruff, with long stoic fronts, trimmed with orna meats and tails. Roou- 10 lat $18. On sale for mm». (Special to The Post.) While some of our local sport-min go out with rifles and hounds in quart (of foxes, they are sometimes less fortunate than was Mr. Edward Freeman who is engaged with A. H. Veals,and near whose barnyard he espiedia, foil one day last week cross- ing a nearby field. Fred immediate- ly gave chaae with a collie do; and a shot gun. Sir Reynard made .09 for a shortzdistance, and then, his curiosâ€" ity getting the better of him 'he started back to take stock of his would be captors, with the result that Mr. Freeman was enabled to get within about 45 yards of him, and (taking aim, managed to ‘plant a few No, 2 shot beneath his furry hide. and Reynard'e curiosity was ls-atisï¬ed for all time. The pelt which Dr. H. I. Strang, of Goderich will acrept the challenge to debate local loption with John Ransford, of Clin- ton, leader of the license forces. satisï¬ed for all time. The pelt which was an exceptioaally large one. was shipped to on’e of the ï¬rms of Torâ€" onto, and a handsome price is ex- pecte‘d. ‘ Freeman feels quite elated over. his capture. Miss Eva Nugent of Lindsay spent afew days at her home here. - Mrs. W. Jones. of Melita., Man, is spending a few weeks at the home of her brother, Mr. James Noble. Mr. Harold Noble was in Peter- Loro on Saturday last. Mr. Fred Thompson, who has been rather ill for the past week. We are pleaszd to learn, is on the mend. 'Mr. Rabt. Nugent, of Peterboro. spent Sunday under the parental roof. KIRKFIELD (Special to The Post.) Dr. Neelands, dentist, Lindsay, will be at the McKinnon hotel, Victoria Road, on Wednssday, Jan. 2151:. FRANKLIN (Special to The Post.) Miss Della Broknnshire, who re- cently resigned her position in Mr. A. J. Gould’s drug store, where She has been employed for several years, 'twag tendered e. miscellaneous shower {by her many friends on the eve of her departure from Feneion Falls. A large number of handsome and use- ful presents in linen, china and sil- ver'testified to the popularity of the recipient. Among the many gifts was a purse containing a sum of money, presented by a number of friends (and well wishers of the young lady, and anompanied by the following address, which was read by Mr. H. Jordan: OOOOOOMOOQOMONWM Miss Brokenshire,â€"-We, the underâ€" signed wish you to accept this small token of our respect and kind feel- ing for your never tiring efforts to serve the customers even under the trying circumstances with which you had so frequently to contend, and our very best wishes accompany this small mark of appreciation. A pleasant meeting of the Wo-l men's Institute was held on Friday afternoon. January 16th at the home of Miss Hand. The President, Mrs Lamb, occupied the chair after op-l cning exercises, and the visiting‘ committee’s report received. The sec-1 retarx read a communication from‘ Miss Hotsou, secretary of the spe- cial committee appointed at the re- cent convention to consider the mat- ter of medical dental inspection in schools. A discussion of the subject followed, and it was decided to leave ’the matter over till the next meet- ing. The roll call was followed by the appointment of a committee to arrange for the production of a play under the auspices of the Institute. A piano solo by Miss Tilly Patten was much enjoyed. A paper entitled “Appreciation," by a member of a sister Institute, was read by the secretary. and was highly appreciat- ed. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. A. Minthorne. The meeting closed with the singing of the National Anthem. refreshments being sérved afterwards by the hos- Mrs. Kennedy of Lakefield, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Conner. A pleasant link in a successful chain of teas was given ’by Mrs. Elisha, 'Mark on Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. R. Patterson, daughter returned to Toronto week. Mr._ and Mrs. F. Purvis, of Sas- katoon and their children are visit- ‘nzMr. and Mrs. John 0099- _Mr. Jos. Carley visited Mr. and Mm .W. VHall and other relatives at Cambray last week. Mr. F. Melville Perrin, who spent the holiday Season with >Mr. and Mrs. McFarland, at Lakeï¬ew‘Farm. returned on Wednméay to Torpnto. Mr. and Mrs. A. Minthorne re- turned last week from a visit to reâ€" latives 'at Lindsay, Janetville. Ux- bridge and other points. } Mrs. Wm. Campbell left last week for Two Mo'untaina to visit hetb'ro- hther Mr. Morin, who is cariously ill. She was accompanied as tar as Montreal by Miss Dickson, who is visiting relatives in that city. Miss Madeline Adams, of Windsor, is the guest. of her sister. ’Mrs. F. N. Rutherford. Miss Agnes Potts returned to To- ronto last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ewing and children, visited Kirv'f-ield friends last week. Dr. H..H. Graham left last week for Jamaica, where he intends to spend a three months’ vacation. An entertainment was given under lthg auspices of the Ladies’ Aid' of the Baptist church on Friday even- in; i last. 'which afforded a rare treat to those who were present. Miss Maude E. Gillman.,eiocutionist, o! Tcronto, gave 3 number of selec- tion; from â€Sowing Seeds in Dan- tiona from â€Sowing Seeds in van- ny," which delighted the audience. Vocal selections were. given by Miss Hartley and .Rev. Mr. Bryant.'of Lindsay, and Miss Kathleen McIn- tceh, of Fencloï¬ Falls, which were much enjoyed, ReV. A. Cooke, pastor of the church, ofï¬ciated as chairmén and gave a brief address. Mr. D. Kennedy, of Lakefleld‘spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Merriam. Mrs..Baker, of_Toronto. who spent saveral weeks visiting 11?: parents, Mr. amh Mrs. Robertson, returned home on Saturday. Miss {Laura A. Oke returned to To- roneo on- Thursday after a few weeks visit to Mr. and Mrs. McKendry at Rosedale locks. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perms; of Toronto, returned? to the city on denesday, after two weeks’ H1011- day spent at Lakeview Farm with Mr. and Mrs. McFarland. Mrs. Findlay R0165: 3.25. Child, of Lindsay are v’s‘finz Mr. and hire. W. 1.. Robson this week. Dr. D. Gould spent'a few hours in Toronto on Monday; FENELON FALLS I LINDEN VALLEY (Special to '1‘. Post) Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dale, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Dale, Mr. Henry Dale and Miss Ella Dale attended the surprise party on Bonday last at Mrs. B. Wilkinson’s home, Lindsay, for Miss Georginia Dale. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Barker, of Oakwood, were guests of Mt. Rus- sell Giles on Sunday. E. R. Rogers attended the convention at Valentia. on Friday. The W. M. S. ofEden Church held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Hiram Rogers on Thursday. Mrs. Bertha Cruess is at present visiting her sister, Mrs. Rev. BOgex-s, of Arthur. .Mr. D. Porter, of East Oakwood. called on Mr. F. Slï¬ggitt on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Rogers, Messrs Edwin and Fred Rogers, Miss Junie Truess, Mrs. J. T. Biz-chard and Mrs- About ï¬fty young people enjoyed a pleasant evening at Mr. Maurice Roger’s home on Thursday evening. It being the Social Eveaing of the Christian Endeavor of Eden Church. Quite a number were present from Grasshill, Little Britain and other places. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rogers ehe guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. on Wednesday at East Oakwood. Mr. James Manning and sister. Libbie. of Eden, were guests of Miss R. 0111115 on Sunday. Mr. Jesse Weldon, of Lindsay, was the guest of his brother, Mr. O. Wel- don. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wool- dridge, of Oakwood, spent the day with their daughter, Mrs. Russell Giles. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cody and son, Harold Cody, of Korth Carolina. and Mrs. J. Weldon, of Lindsay. were called to the home of their mother on account of be:- serious illness. Miss Geraldine Perrin, of Oakwood. visited at Mr. J. C. Coad's on Sun- day. Mr. Roy Cums and sister, Bessie, spent Tuesday with their aunt, Mrs. Lane. 61 Powles Camera. NAUTlCAL KNOT AT FENELON FALLS “A Nautical Knot", the Operetta aresented in Dickson's Hall on Marx day night by a Company of forty 18- dies and gentlemen o! Bobeaygeou at- tracted ajarge crowd‘ who were much pleased with the performance. The play was given under the auspices of St. James’ Church and the Victorian Order of Nurses. The company bmmght their own‘scenery. the stag- ing, etc., being admirably managed. The music was bright and catchy, all being particularly well suited to their parts. The following is the cast of characters:â€" Juliaâ€"Mrs. H. O. Boyd. Nanee~Miss Blanche Wright. Barnabas Leeâ€"hiss Elam-he Wright. Bill Saltâ€"Mr. Isaac Lewis. Joe Stoutâ€"Mr. Jas. M l«evil. , Deliaâ€"Miss Helen Boyd. E Daisyâ€"Miss Gladys Pearson. Donâ€"Miss Ida McQuaée. Jack Braceâ€"Mr. Crocombe. Jim Sprayâ€"Mr. J ack Smith. Ned. Elamâ€"Mr. Boy Bottuzn and Company. Musical Directorâ€"Mrs. A. Hanson. Stage Manager-Mrs. K. Bolder. Accompanist-hflss Gladys Boyd. McGaï¬ey stock starts “mm; January 2m, in the EcGafley store SHERleâ€"DUNNINGMQ Jam:â€" ary 17. 1914, at Barton Street He- Fenway Cocoa Your opportunity. The sale oi Hvervnne is familiar with the properties of Cocoa. asa stowbnuse of vitality. restoring and maintain- ing strength .md enprg’y: It is fra- grant. delicious and warmth-zh'ing Well, what we nesire to tell you specially is that, we have the fore- most premraviow on the market, having theexciusive agency for the town. It, is worth vuur whi e t v- ing it. “’9. guarante9 saticfae'ion or your money back. 1‘an foe and 40c at, Rev. H. G. Livingston, pastor Ger- truck Dunninga, of Dorset, England, Duncan’s Adults are sustained by it The Rexail Store Childmn thrive on it Sherman of Lindsay. PAGE FIVE. by tho were Rich â€a!