"All tic Comforts of Home" Played to 1 We“ Filled louse weeks the remarkably clever manner in which the play was pmsented is a. -tribnte to the ability 0! the diluent 7"--vâ€"__-7 ,, not possess an amateur dramatic so- ciety. but it is hoped that last even- ing’s signal sucms will encourage the young people to make the organ- ization a permanent one and stimu- late them to reneyved enorts in the production decidely amateurish in its presentstions with intervals in which the play would drag somewhat, lines would be forgotten, stage fright fol- low, and many of the other incident- als which are usually introduced. un- intentionally, of course. in the aver- age amateur effort. They were agree- ably surprised, however, for the pro- duction was presented with that case and ï¬nish that characterizes the work of those who have achieved snowss in stage lite. In the character of Mrs. Bender. Miss Edith Knovlson delineated the role in a. surprisingly clever manner. the greatest tribute that could he paid her. She carried herself through the production with an ease and flu- ish and met the requirements of the role in such a Ianltlees manner as to mm was another young lady who cleverly portrayed the role assigned exquisitely her. Her acting was featured by the cleverness oi her enunciation. and her ability to respond with a usturalness at diflerent periods in the production when clever acting was a. necessity. to its successful presentation. Miss bone wanted that character very cloverly and loft nothing to be de- stud. ‘ um Muriel Flood, In the role at? My Penman gm 3 very hith- M maturation o! the put allotted to hot. um mm Bmtt .- Evangelina Bender. the Nathan 0! Dr. Hut- ton. â€ted the character to perfec- tion. The rate and to: claw: nun work on the port 0! the young lady. butauowuoqwtothcomuonnt Mina H. Monaural an Katy. and Min Mary Simpson as Gretchen. al- though they had not very much to do did that some most acceptably. Mr. G. P. Mel-lush made a capital Mr. Pettibone. He was all that the character requiredâ€"jealous, and bad tempered. and during the whole even- ing interpreted the difï¬cult and try- ing role most faithfully. Mr. Bruce Paton, as Tom McDaw, who “zits ‘31!" showed himseliefln- ished actor, It was no trouble what, ever for him in delineating the‘ role, and his isciel expressions and action convulsed the audience with laughtet. M: W. A Thoma. as Gahney. the Mr Byron Green as the hard luck Dr. Hastings, entered into the re- qnlrements o! the role from the rise of the curtain. and his droll actions and the capable manner he carried himsel! through many laughable com- plications. won him many commen- mad muslctan, ï¬tted hls pert like a glove. His acting was intensely nat- ural and made a. very {avorablo un- preaalon. Mr. Boyd Sylvester as an English dandy and Mr. R. Hurdle as Mr. Mcszmth tm‘stul-‘ron son of old Bcotia, gave i‘laithlnl presenta- tion of their parts, as did also Mr. ‘T. R. McGregor as the love-smitten Donald Smith. and Mr. Leon Koyl as Thompson, the police client. 0! course a great deal was expectâ€" ed of Mr. Irving Beers, the director“ the mad man, was a hidden actor. but the audience heard fromvhim at times. and his part added 81‘8“?“ the humor 01 the production. m- my who attended Thursday even- undoubtedly expecud to see a. --, ___, mam. 89m, u M". PM“ numbers were WW0"! ion of the p18!- Violated Liquor Law at Kinmount 6mg: Minn Pm! Guilt! 83‘ PM $50 and Cost: 0rillia Reduces its Light Prices flousehohl Lights 18c Per ‘ office Lights 22c council on Tuesday evening the char- ges for electric lighting were ma- te:ia!!y reduced, the iollowins re- po:t of tih'e light committee being adopted-z : "That the electric light rate be reduced as lollowq; All oomxperoid, hotel and otï¬oe lights be 22 cents pe'.‘ month net per 15 o. panama“: lights, 18c. net! per 115 o. 9.; New“ lamps, 33¢. net pe‘r slower; are L-.. lamps as an 15 o. p.13mps;!lmn8- sten amps, 40 watts an! under I: Penelon one '16 c. 1)»; over 5! proportionate units- A for {our lights and 0" lowed current [for one Goes to Lime Current In“ greatness. and the wonder-mt- The Orillia News-Letter 09.15; "A are that is in store {or her. He use deal went - through last week by paid 3 warm tribute to the guest of which Messrs. Michael Witter; and: the mg. “0111' Parliaments-71n- John Coffee, of Orillia, cane into i stitutions," wu propoud by Mr. J. possession 0'! the Queen's hotel it} Austin, 0‘ Want. If. no.- Littlc Current. These 'sentlemen I Stewart replied 1n . nplendid mu ‘bought the property and Mr. Coffee in wmch he referred to our 1031““- 4-- A... A A... _--A wvâ€"gwâ€" â€"â€"- -7 - is now in Gnome. Mr. Wottoro is Inn at the Day homo here, but expect; to leave for tho north It on our†(Late. He is now offering an Dd: house for rent and will accept flu rim reuombio otter (or o inn. ‘Tbu departure of Mr. Motto“ tron Oriilis will be roar-«ted by I torso oirolo o! tripods." Mr. Matter: in o tor-nor ruidut oi Lindon, out! tone your: ago oon- ductod o hotel on Dim-It. u, At a meeting of Orihh’a town The 'R. M. Bed MM: 00., working o'ettlmc WI. 3'01" night th emu ml: a! seven as walking {or two “I! the. ham overtime. “The order: no 00min: in just a test I: ever." hid (the now tar]. in machine to m Pout. "sad it the new orders would quit right now, we would got have t‘h, orders which are filed. out inside 0! a month or .two." Last meek the company tamed out over.1100,pcira 9! hr- rigans. :, . I k-g t [J 7 b Winnzr of Apple Prize: him have been awarded to the following residents of the Count: of .Victoria for exhibits o! mien 31: the Ontario Horticulture! Exhibi- tion. {held in moronto in the month of Nommber; Mum. inhos- Connol- noby. 'W. M. Robson and 13130:. Ball, of. Lindsay, and Mean. John A. Swain (ind John Beecz'oft. o! Mori- poem. the prizes were ottered on?! paid by the county. Mr. James Ohnlmerl informed The Pout 1881’, FIM m the new dupel and vault at Riverside cemet- ‘éry would ‘be completed in about a Week. 0 ‘ mate ox-vnw, m , . , unty [59 Prank J.Chmyn:a.kes oath that he is pew-Jo? mm- of are ï¬rm of If. Cheney 00., doing main“! in the cityof Toledo. County and sat: Mommas: the above Inn vmtpuy the __ .4 on annual!) DOLLARS or only; Tue post ofï¬ce at Creelman, Bub. wit-t} which is a general store and swelling, Were burned “14316300 ~two“): of stock lost. Dr. J.‘ F. Sioux, of Sherbrooke. committed suicide at Levis. State 0101110505} Vault Neatly Completed :W;ebion w t†Busy at the hunt! I wl-«M: Eon? fume Dr. A. Wilson Honored at laden Falls Walnut" Inning The complimentary mu“ “9‘1“" ed Dr; Archibsld Wilson in the K..- wartha hotel, reunion m. on Wed- nesday evening. '8' “50““, one or the most neonatal loan function ever held in the count!- It m beddu 3 £91de m t° positioninthopnbncmootnoton- lyhu homo vmm,rbutdlo in the entire county. In his profs-loada- pacity he VII noted to: his guilty, 1.111th, and consideration, at! tho hi; gentleness, and the 30de In Wâ€"- v. , The dining hill of the Kawartha. hotel was gully decorated for the oc- casion, and during the evening on or. chestra enlivened the proceedings by choice selections. The menu provided would tickle the palates of royalty, and was a credit to the proprietor. Th9 magnet was attended by the representative citizens of the village and mud' mg districts, those tram Lindsay b0- _- - , ï¬gux- “- National Anthem. “The Dominion of Canada," prOpoaed by Dr. Mason. Warden of the County, was myonded to by Mr. B. J. McLaughlin. who in an eloquent addm. replete with Ea boat:- in . commune-W! When Dr. Wileon roee to reply he wae' loudly applauded. and it wan none tinie before he eould proceed. He thanked the gatherlng lor the magni- iieent banquet tendered him and aloe lor the manner in which they were honoring him heiore hie departure ior Toronto. He had endeavored at all tiniee in hie proieeeioual capacity and as a private citieen. to do hie du- ty to hie lellow cltieene and it was ‘a pleasure to: him to know that on theeveolhiedeparturehehadheen successful along that line. He had always tried to give the heat that was in him to advance the best in- terest: oi the village oi Fenelou Falls ‘and the county oi Victoria. The pre- aentation made to him during the ev- ening was another tangible evidence and also of the esteem in which he was held. and although he was leav- ing them he assured one and on that he would shay- remember their nad- nees towu'd him. "The Liberal Association oanene- lon Fin; ml the Counties of Victor- ia and Halibut-ton,†was the next tout, propoud by Mr. Robson. Fen- elon F3110. Dr. Blanchgrd responded, vow-n â€" and in a capital amen referred to the good work done by the mod-r tlone of the Cataract Village and the County in the course of L1 , A ,1....L- -, __ , and incidently paid a 1m tribute tothegneetdtheevaningior the services he gave the potty in the cause of good government. Rev. Mr. Crag; proposed the tout. “The Pro- fessions." and Rev. Mr. Lord respbnd- Vnuao 'â€"_,__. tensions." and Rev. Mr. Lord respbnd- ed in an eloquent smeh. in which enlogistic rderencee were made to the vocations which ï¬gure largely in the public lite o! the community. The toast 0! “The Ladies," propel- ed by Dr. Johnston. found an able champion in‘llr. C. Junhln, of Gen- Friday night about twenty minutes to twelve the local std 0112mm Telephone 00. took charged than ALAIâ€" Sew Quarters opposite “1° 1’0“ building. m change "- 1w†'1Ԡout the slightest interruption to m vuv wâ€"v â€"-vw sordco,1tunoloflwmt° mgtheben. ' During the evening Dr. 1‘9!ch Me "Onr Goat." a "I ‘0 suithbly engraved- . Stewart. “(latter ‘. Wilson was snnsncs II II †Tl ‘ nu IEIEIIIES IHIII “If“ I muons of Pro och Physicist! showmeW“°‘ Window Displays Very Attractive Thisactsinapleasantvay,and is (tee from the bad effects of strong purgativee and synthetics. We ,advzse all our readexs to cut this valuable omnla out and use it. An, dmggist can supply W ~ -- Von m Ul'Duvu-v w â€"â€" 0! an: (act. mem"""‘" in nnkinrrdmncu to tow 0‘ °“‘ - _ -56....{vfl on meals: 3515:: mm fancy articles protmly “MUM m arm's choicest in holiday requisitio- --- Alan occupying I wombat poâ€" sition. Dnndu a: munc- ' window .' window ï¬lialmmwyudloin I!!! viththoothcrmchuaud 50" window exhibit ’0! to†Ind '1“ dow M13â€- u" m. manna mass. I. am bu “and M tn W. ï¬nd it might be mentioned. mpmnudno. 'm'mvmdo'unmflu toyhnd. Ir. a. L. W h“ “'0 “w ammmummmm - ‘Ak-n mun; -- " nan-adults“ 13v- {Tasmania's SALE OF LANE nt'ror no“! I, J-am mm, -..__. 7 . _ , “w- unwell-tot tho '9“- dtho ty of Vim awed thr- Founh (1., d g, '01 ball each and wary of tie abon. mnnï¬l l punch of had. is tho Md to. wane upon ï¬nal: respectively, as abon not out, W with eats. (all. the mill ammo! an: und coats arp been" mid) Town at Lid-y, in the odd County of \‘mnm, “ Eleni My, u- Iflnth day of February, A.I). 1903. soft Elm. Basswood. TIIE BlllEB 85 KITBIIEIER BB. 1'5 153 moo 2.82 21.4: wig; 14 10:: us no 12.25 1%th ‘13., W of the County of Victmis, as din-om 1 (ha-It] d Vim dived mr- Fourth 6;, of an out ad every of the above menw o.- mdno not than respectively, u abow m In ml: 000er or. VICTORIA. FOR “Ems og'u'xns, roan HELD IN THE COURT Housg, moan. oujngnu, FEBRUARY 9m, 1909, mum». ""00 IHINKINB as THE mums " Sets you thintiog of the presents you will give. and we have been thinking of what will best supply your needs, with the result thnt out this year’s assortment of Jmlfl. Silverware; Watches. clock-o Flu. China. Out Glast- "'“" - m. and Flu. Leather ‘floouom (311‘th mm or GARDEN- 10mm or moron. at w town' “Tho My Post", November 6th, 1908,, price paid for ll. Ash and Birch our: 9! m mum Wattle! (Iotnes PANTINGS. WORST' FALL and We have a full assor- LY, mu All information' etc. fumismd on McNEILLIE, at the right prices. 3.71 58.25 3.60 10.13 . and WINTER SUITINGS- LINDSAY- in County Call or wt for the market. ï¬ning '. ONT- It