ova-1 ' Epworth League ‘ closest attention of ’ man PAGE FOUR. DISTRICT NEWS 11110111111111 (Special to the Pod.) Miss Iva Marshal, of Port Hope, is visiting her sister. Mrs. A. V. Aus- tin. Miss Parsons, of Port Hope , spent the last two weeks with herI friend. Mrs. A. V. A.ustin I 1 Mrs. M. (‘urr and little son are1 l 1 I ’1 I l spending a few days with her par-1 rats, Mr. and Mrs. W. Slugget. Messrs Herbie and Milton“ Weldon 2 Miss L. Lewis, who has been visit- ing in Trenton for the past couple of twelve l MINDEN lentefltaimneut held in Twomey's hall on Friday evening was well attended ‘and a good programme was given, 1 . Ithe children in some cases giving evi- 1. ~ ML Robinson, 0f Toronto, was “3- I1il'ence of considerable talent, and all 1 he result of conscientious _ in their respective parts. '1 U (Special to The Post.) iting his cousin, Mr. E. L‘. Young, during the week day evening. I Mr. James Welch, of Hall's Lake, my girls and one by the boys of the Sunday School, and a reCitation by James York. The blossom drill by was a visitor in town on Monday. training Mr. and Mrs. F. Peck and family, 'The opening number was of f.Trenton arrived in town on Mon- du ct by FENELQNI’ALLS (Special to The Post.) St. James' church Sunday School I showing t a piano h. There Were three dialogues little girls was very prettyJ 1 rned and Miss Alli Weldon have retu weeks, returned Monday evening ac Solos w-ere contributed by Rev W, Srom a pleasant hwmarket and l x‘oridge friends. Mr. Arthur Tamlin, Cambray, spent Sunday at Mr. A. V A11:t‘~'1's. Miss Gertie Birchard is spending her holidays with tie Rev. Mr. How- ards, at Warkworth. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hancock spent Wednesday with his brother, Mr. J. 4V. Hancock. * KIRIFIEID 1, Special to The Post.) Miss Jennie King, of Victoria. Road, spent a few days with Mrs. J. 1Watereon last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Mathews and little girl returned from England on Monday eve. Mr. W. Carlyle, of Toronto, spent the week end in town. A hockey match was played out rink here last Wednesday by the Vic- toria Road and Kirkï¬eld Juniors. It . «was one of the best games of the sea! son, resulting in a score of 3â€"2 in «favor of the home ecam. A most successful dance was given in the town hall Friday evening by the young people. The hall was pret- tily decorated and all report having had a good time. Dancing and cards were indulged in until the wee sma hours. ME. Allan McDonal',s ,of Toron- t,o visited relatives in to it: over the week end. A game of hockey was played on the Kirkï¬eld Rink on Monday even- ing Between the married men and the junior team of town. It was quite ex- citing, score being 6â€"3 in favor of the junior team. The hockey senior team intend go- ing to Little Britain on Wednesday for a game of hockey. Mr. Roland, of Knox College, occu- pied the pulpit of the Presbyterian Church on Sunday and delivered very impressive sermons. Hâ€"éâ€"hï¬ GREENBANK . (Special to The Post.) The Greenbank Epworth League held an Literary and Social meeting on Friday 20th, when the Saintï¬eld were present also, and under the leadership of Mr. Robt Braden rendered some suitable music. A debate on the subject “Resolved that the Franchise should be extend- ed to Women’ was the feature of the' 9 James evening. The aï¬rmative was upheld by Mrs. Fred ‘1': {33:13 and Miss Hat- tie Cragg. and the negative by Messrs Richard W001: and ‘Wm. Petty. ' capital speeches held the the large audi- ence, as did also the clever and witty answers of Mrs. McKague to the ar- guments of the negative. The critic, Mr. Wallace, of Port Perry, decided in favor of the aï¬rmative by a goodly number of points. Refreshâ€" ments were then served. All expressed emseives as having spent a pleas- The four this community than ever. at and proï¬table evening and “W0- Suflrage†has more friends inlthe Ontario Branch of the Dominion Peck. s. t with t spen companied by her sister Mrs Frank H A French Miss AliCe Hand Miss who gave a darkey song in costume, Mr. and Mrs William Silverthor11,.Deua Deyzman, Miss Madeline Adams, of Lindsay, are visiting friends in Minden and at South Lake. Mr. W. Callaghan returned to his home in Lindsay this week. Mrs. M. Gartshore, of Hall’s Lake,. . was in town on Friday. Miss Eva Fry was in town on Sat- urday evening on her way home to Carnarvon. She has been visitingher 1sister, Miss Julia, in South Mona- ghan, for a couple of weeks. Mr. Ed. Shier has gone to work north of Hall's Lake. BADDOW (Special to The Post.) Miss Ola Townsend, of Burnt River, eoisited at Mr. John Wilson' 6 Satur- day and Sunday I Albert Patton, from near Can- taking out timber for a new barn which he intends building this com- 1ng summer. MISS Clark, 08831181- Oi N0 4 RIP JOhn Thompsan of PeterbOl’O, School spent Saturday at her home spent Saturday in town in Lindsay The annual meeting of St. An-1 Mr. Fred Watson visited at Mr. drew s church Fenelon Falls was ; Hugh King’ 2', Oakwood. on Sunday Mr. George Goodhand visited his son, Mr. W. J. Goodhand of Camerâ€". and Mr. Cornier. A couple of tab- leaux by the young ladies were very good, the ï¬rst being Cuba and Mex- i,CO the final number being the tab- lcaux England, Ireland and Scot- land. The members of St. Andrew‘ 3 adult bible class enjoyed a pleasant drive on Tuesday evening, their destina- tion being the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hetherington. The Misses Labelle, of Sheldrake, Mich†were the guests of their rela- tives, Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Cornier, last week. Mr. Wm. Barkley with Mrs. Dark- ley and family left on Tuesday for Winnipeg. The Misses Hazel and Vera Sharpe and Mr. Percy Sharpe were the guests of Mrs. Pollard, Lindsay dur- ing the carnival. Mr. Ray Burgess is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Burgess Mrs Jackson, of Lindsay was the guest of Mrs. T. Sadler last week. Iheld on Wednesday of last week, clos- ing the most successful yiear,f1nan- 1cially, in the history of the church on '13“ “'99“ ihere, the sum of $1000 1'9138 reused rtinington, is at Mr. George Grimn‘s Miss (kaham. of Blythe, has L-een’ during the year for missions by the : visiting at Mr. James Fell's. 2111‘. and Mrs. family spent Gsod-hand's, Verulam. La grippe'seems to,be the order of the day here. I Mr. and Mrs. T. Watson visited at W. T. Watson's on Friday last. Mr. Wm. Shuttleworth and daugh- ter, of Burnt River, spent Wednesday last at Mr. T. Suggitt's. Beveral are drawing logs to the mill, believing that our millman will yet be here. Our hockey team intend playing Bethel team on Fenelon rink on Sat-1 urday night We wish them success. 1 FRANKLIN (Special to The Post.) Among those of our citizens who atten ded Lindsay Carnival on Friday! and Saturdr -y last were Mr. A. No- bie,.T.1. and Mrs. A. H. Veals, Mr. . Whites do, the Ills 5625 Jean. land Rita Spear, Mr. Robert White-' 1side and others. A n' mber of our young people took in the Carnival at the cthany skat- 1 ng fair. on Tuesday last. We understand that Mr. G. G. Tripp intends to commence opera- Itions at his saw mill shortly. Mrs. F. Veals is spending a couple of weeks with her daughter, Mrs. C. Porteous, of Bethany. The pulpit here was occupied on two churChes. St. Andrew's of Fenc- W. T. Watson and ion Falls, and St. John's of Bury's Monday at Mr. A'rGrccn. A number of our citizens attended the funeral of the late Mr. A. W. Hewie, which took place at Cameron on Saturday. On Wednesday evening a sleighing party from Lindsay drove to Fenc- lon Falls, and enjoyed a few hours skating on the rink. Among those present were the Misses McLeod and Howe, Miss Dolly Jones, Miss Dug- gan, Miss Jenning, Miss Robinsoa, and Messrs. H. Grandy, -D. Ross, R. Howe, A. Robson, Hall, Soanes, Sprouse and Mills. 1. Miss Hazel Brokenshire is visiting relatives in Lindsay this week. Mr. Foster is visiting friends at Victoria Road. Mrs. Harriet Robson returrel on ; Tuesday from Madoc. Miss Margaret Lee and Mia; Vio' . .lette McKeudry visited Mr. and Mrs. j W. J. McKendry, of Lindsay, over, Sunday Messrs. John and Hugh Graham, and Mr. R. Suggitt were visitors to Lindsay on Saturday. Mi’os Sabina Martin returned last: week from a visit to Peter‘ooro friends. Mrs. S. Brokcnshire is spending a few weeks with friends in Toronto. Mr. H. Kirby, of the Bank of Montreal staff, left on Toesday for . Toronto, to spend a vacation. The regular meeting of the W0- Sunday last by Mr. Caswell. of Tor- men's Institute was held on Friday onto. E1. Caswell is connected with I Alliance. FEBRUARY IS C EARING TIME Justafew day suntil we receive our new Spring Goods and during that time 2 i The Harvest is Yours if You’ll Reap It ts up to you to reap. Reducti m. s on all regular odd trousers Reduc ions on all regular suitsâ€"Blue, black and thj R111! uctisr-s on all 01 or miss 1.1m rim or. 211'. 5113 suits 1.11;! ovcrc neat s ..C ARMSTRO Next Beall Building - â€"-_l’1__â€"_â€"â€"_-â€"c;du [ion on all '1 inter lines of furnishings ‘: “The Men’s Wear Store’ 3 Kent Street WW2 l afternoon, Feb. 20th, at the home of Mrs. A. Minthorne, with a good at- tendance. The meeting was opened in the usual manner, with Mrs. Lamb, lpresident, in the chair. The minutes 10f tle last meeting were read and adopted. In regard to the summer meetings it was deemed that this In- stitute would hold an afternoon and evening session, with one lecturer, the subjeCt to be decided later. {subject of prison reform was then .taken up, several of the members ’siguing the petition. An article en- 1tiL‘1;d “Why Women Should Vote†by Mrs. Nellie McClung was read by 1Mrs. Robt. Stewart, followed by a reading â€Her Pet Economy,†given by Miss Maud Patten. A tested re- cipe for a hand lotion, excellent for rough or chapped hands, was given by Mrs. F. Aldous, and was as fol- lows: } oz. gum tragacauth, 2 oz. alcohol, 2 oz. glycerine, 2 011.co- logne. Dissolve gum tragacanth first and place on stove and add boiling. |water until it is clear like starch. Then add other ingredients and wa- , The course at the business college. gter enough to make a quart. subject for next1meeting will “Success from different standpoints". the meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Geo. Rutherford, March 20. The meeting closed with the National after which refreshments Anthem, were served by the hostess. 1 Service was held in St. church 1". m. Mrs. French and Miss 1 James' ï¬ling- on Ash Wedncsiay at 7. 30 1 < l I store. Princess Slips Ladies' ï¬ne nainsook Princess Slips with embroidery flounce, and trim- mings, ribbon run, all sizes, white sale price each ............... $1 13 Ladies Princess Slips made of fine nainsook, lace trimmed, tuck flounoe. all sizes, white sale price each 90!: Pi i Big Corset Values .. ladiee' Corsets, long hip,w with four hose Sapporters, four claspe, a real Snap at the price, all sizes. Special for White Sale per pair ,.. â€m... 98c Ladies’ Cornelia, long hip. love and ribbon trimmed, draw string top, six hose supporters, a real excellent 3 I 1. corset. White Sale price per i DG‘I‘ ......... 1.1.5.1; 2:11.103 1 -------- g l‘50 ! â€"---+â€"-- Corset Covers- Ladies fine Cotton Corset Covers, trimmed with wide lace, torchon and cluny, ribbon run, all sizes. White sale price each ..................... 23c .___.__+_.â€"_â€"~ Buy Your Lace Curtains and Curtain Net Now Our stock of Lace Curtains and Curtain Nets is very complete. Our Great White Sale oï¬ers you excep- tional values in these requisites. «r Imamm 1'11†“‘3 ‘We prepay all postage and} Express Charges. E last week. _â€".â€".: 101111111 111110111 RiChard Continued from page 1. 1 1wall has aparated gmaking the situation a dangerous Mr. §ed to fall at any time. Mr. | Tue structure 15 a total loss, and 1the villagers could not realize that he ;a fire would bring such destruction stock. ’to a building of this character. A Iarmory last night, but this was (1ti week- "missed early in the evening and) the 1ed to have been caused by an over- iheated furnace, the armory being Iheated by hot air. This is only sup 1position however. ues in White Goods. Mrs. Carroll, of Lindsay was the Mr. Edman Ashton, of Columbus,1 guest of her siSter, Mrs. T. Sadler, visited friends here this weev. The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist next week church1was held at the home of Mrs. 1 Don t forget the annual banquet‘ 11: Brooks Avery on Thursday last. 1the Methodist church tonight at 7. 3..) Mr. was given by the adult bible class. ORIENEE (Special to The Poet. } when a very profitable time spent. Arrangements [5 IN RUINSIA the tea etc. at Easter. hockey match was held in our Ivillage on Saturday between Uxâ€" bridge and Little Britain, the score being 6â€"3 in favor of the home team. from the sides A number of spectators were present. Arthur Prosser spent Friday 2 one, as the remaining walls threaten. in Millbrook. . Laurence Rodman returned erborough 1 - - home from Montreal last week, where past week. disposed of a carload of live Mrs. Mr. J olm Goldthorpe, of Cooksvilla jclass of instruction was held in the visited friends in the village this N. and Mrs Thompson Miss Blanche Elliot of Toronto, parents, Mr, and 3,3,1 W0“ :1, 1 Yeo, teacher at East visited her MM Jennie I ‘IF- John Yeo, 0’ Nor- Wm. Elliot, over SundaY- flights turned out. The ï¬re is believc Toronto, and -- wich, spent Saturday with their fa- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Laidley were visitors to Lindsay on Saturday. Horner, of Lindsay, was the guest other sister, Mrs. D. ther, Mr. Wm. Yeo, sr. Dr. G. W. Hall, wife and son Geo. spent a hay in Toronto last week. This is one of the Greatest White Sales in the. Last week hundreds took advantage of the \Vondcrful 1.2.1- Supply your needs during this sale. here permits us to mention a few only of the very special offerings. -~.._,_ Pillow Cotton Beautiful circular Pillow Cotton. ï¬ne even thread, pure bleach, 42 in- ches wide. White Safe price per yard ....................................... I90 We have a large range of Pillow Cottons in 40, 42. 44 and 46 inch widths at reduced prices for this sale. 0 White Cottone Pure bleach White Cotton, ï¬ne even thread, a good domestic cloth. White Sale price per yd ............. 9c. Full 36 inches wide Long Cloth, beautiful quality, ï¬ne even thread. ,Wbite sale price per yd ............... 10c Largo assortment of naineooks. Madapoloms, Ionsdales, etc., at White Sale prices. 9 0 Grey Cottons For this White Sale we offer a beautiful grey cotton, the even thread, free from specks. Per yd 5c A beautiful grey cotton, full 34 inches wide, good weighty quality, free from speck-s. Reg. lzgc. yd. White sale price per yd ............ 10c Gigi-louse 01.793211th) «le11: ed.- dds 9’ F dVCIICS were made for‘ .- --~ 1... Dean, of Coboconk, end with the former' 3 parents, Dr. J. Mrs. Harold Mr. Sam Hooper was in Lindsay magee .last week UTILE BRITAIN (Special to The Post.) Mr. Marvyn Rodman, of Uxbridgo, reside at the home of Mr. Ed. Wick- ther was again, after spending ' his â€parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rod- months at Valentin. Mr. George Heatlie was in Lindsay last week playing hockey in the tour- nament with the Olympias for the1 past three or four months at his ’Hughes Cup The L C I won it Mt R Burgess Of Han-610$, was Harry Westlake spent a few! I Miss Lyla Hooper, of Ingersoll who (18138 in Toronto this W001!- A large number from this section the Winter Carnival in Lindsay last Friday and Saturday. result of the hockey match on Monday between Valentin Mr. Howard Wickett departed for and Oakwood ended in a score of 6â€"â€" the west again on Thursday last af- 0 in favor of Valentia. Miss Pearl Hooper returned home Tuesday evening after spending ett ' some time in Toronto. Mr. E. Danceye spent Sunday under to this week, where she will take a the parental 1'00! at Valentin. Mr. Sam Hooper and staff of men be Mr. and Mrs. Orson Weldon of have the north ward woods all cut Linden Valley, were the guests of down and commenced at the south their daughter, Mrs. F. Netherton on ward this week. Our junior hockey team were at Messrs. Orr Mark, Ruse Mark and Port Perry Thursday evening to [lay Boyd Sharpe of Valentin enjoyed a that team a game of hockey. The skate on our rmk last Saturday ev- score was only 10â€"22 in favor of Port Perry A hockey match will be played here on Wednesday afternoon of this ices I 1 l I 2| spent Saturday and Sunday with ett {111 Im Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rooks left for I Oshawa recently, after Spending the home here. Mrs. 1is training to be a nurse in that 1town, is spending the week at her attended home here. Miss Stella Savinac, of Toronto The visited friends here last week. here ter spending a pleasant holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wick- on Miss Olive Westlake, left for Toron- 1Tuesday last. ‘Mr. J. F. Dix spent Saturday last in Omemee on business. last Thursday on business. Mr. Mark Wickett spent Monday of this week in Toronto. Miss Violet DanCy has returned to gan. 1the guest of Mr. gent. Mrs. Yelland, acquaintances. W betweea Kirkï¬eld and the Little Pri- tain junior team. Further particulars Lindsay after an extended Visit .1... during the Mr. Will Stephenson was in Peter- borough on business last week. Miss Ella MaCrea, who is spending the winter in Toronto with her mo- in tOWn last week, the seVeral guest of her sister, Mrs. R. C. Mulli- Mrs. J. Shields was: a visitor to iLindsay last week. and Mrs. Wm. El- liot over Sunday. Miss ,A. Thompson and Mr. Robert Thompson, both of Toronto, were the guests of their parents, Dr. J. N. and Mrs. Thompson, over Sunday. Miss Ethel Barman was a visitor to Lindsay last week. Reeve Mulligan was in Toronto on business during the past week. Miss Ruby MaGahey. of Lindsay, is the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Brooks. Mrs. F. C. Nugent, of Lindsay, is 1the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nu- Miss Greta Mills is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Mills. Miss A. Ingram is the guest of friends at Bethany. town, was in 'Lindsay on business last Saturday. Mr. Herb Shields, of Peterborough, was in town on Monday renewing old .1-~1 .ist my oil Spat Sheetings Pure bleaCh Sheeting, 2 yds. wide. a beautiful quality. ï¬ne eyen thread, in either plain or twill. White Sale price per yd ................ .1, ........... 29c Good heavy Unbleached Sheeting, 2 yds. wide, a beauty at the price White sale price per yd ............... 25c White Underskirts Ladies' fine Cotton UnderskLa with tucked flounce, deep lace trim thing, all sizes. White Sale 9110‘? each â€H.454: Fine Cotton Underskirts, with deep nounce, all sizes, hand some values. White Sale prim? .â€"â€"_¢° .â€"â€"â€" 0 Night Gowns Ladies' fine cotton Night Gowns. slip over style, short sleeves, trirr med with deep lace, ribbon run, all sizes. White Sale price each ...... 45c Ladies’ ï¬ne cotton Night Gowns. triimned with pretty embroidery. ribbon run, slip over style, short sleeves, all sizes. White sale price each ....................................... 63:. Charges. her parents, Mr. and We prepay a l I Postage and Express Clcgg. of Peterborough, S1."- erintendent of bridges, made a his nose trip to town last week. Miss Hazel Brooks has returned 1.- .r. o'â€" ’~ -. 3 -.\. :1 Miss Laura Fee is the guest of Bi: W. B. Fee of Lindsay. 1 Rev. Walter H. Nngeut, buryport Mass†is apex-1:11...- » Mr. Robert Hungerford, of Toronto, ldays with his parents, Mr. and bi:- Inspector of Public Works, made an1H. Nugent ofï¬cial visit to town last. week. ; Mr. Ernest MacPherson was in Pet- on business Successful Sale I Q g) '9‘ '31 A successful sale was held on Tues day on the farm of Mr. Pete-r Clancy realized for live stock, etc. WWOâ€OO : tim Watson and 113115.113: 311318011“! Ops. Mr. Joe. Heeling we: spen wee auctioneer and splendid pr1’3'75 were we wish to take this opportunity to thank the public genera :y {0' the liberal patronage aflorrls d 115 during his visit. Mr Eamon was exactly as stated, the so structor from the opilcal cole18 ‘ 0 To. onto, and his visit was v. 91:91; 3 along the line of higher ccuca . During the past 14 yea :1 WM 2 in matters per our efforts to prm 1019 the prov :1]. methods of Sight T5638 1ptician' doing busi11e~s ‘ 0 know all thegood tests no â€0000009000.. the 11131 of light and these effect the eye etc ture regarding color ‘ill be :1 means of 0m 111 pos' ion to help everv r11 and evoxvone 8159 so a so generous a support of forts, we ren ain, you lI'ï¬ best in 1~p Ctucles W O 00.090.009.000... 0 and spectacles for them 1 11 it 0 was simply to keep abr as the times that we had Mv. non viblt us. W e have I11 e" «11" ing optical business in L: nasal for about 15 ye rs, and IaéI M1 was the best we everhad. 11d We greatly appreciate the fen; :c t in glasses that seems can 110 has met with such hearty 3?- O O r 3 g :5 2.1:. 7! . derful advance has been wads. 1 laining toil; «1V5 0 " of I“ â€1' that “0.119.... (11198 His visit was not along the 1 1- line of teaching us any 39". hi {1 r? he puts out his sizn, but more 31an color ‘ 1L. Iliser- RMIH'CIMS “as exceedingly interns-1111.1 211:“ In I â€ï¬nder {$9th . ._‘ :‘- Ublli or 1 Again thanking the P 0111‘ ef- for th ‘