vix£3 On Satmday, Feb: l0th, We place on sale Three D0zen Pairs Meri’s Fine Boots worth in the- regular way $4. 00, $4. 50 and- $5. 00 ~ proOf Soles arid a few paths of Tans in this let. Don’t Fail to 396 on: Window' Display. ,3101111‘11AftereStth:Ta-kiug Sale-is 'Stillyin Full -Swing.f rlane. â€"â€" That By- law to appoint pathmasters, d fencevie“ ers, be read By- 1111 read and pasSed. McGreg or "lo 48 Front Ran go, that a by-law will be passed at the next meeting of the councilto open the road between lots , .Nr,43 and 49 in the front range hem ‘ the CODocohk road. 37-Hoskins,â€"- Mcl'arlanc.â€"~ That Mr. J. Jones be allowed the same for sheep ‘Iled by 110,1;ch as those already settled th. . .VIeE‘arliine,â€" Davis. ~--’l‘hat D.H'ende1< mm 3 account for snowplowing the road be filed. McF: 1rlaue,-,- lioskins. --â€" That we re- build the Nicholls hiid go. Amendment l1\' Messrs Ernie and I);1\i3, that tho bridae ho ifémpomrily repaired. Amend- , 1.111111 carried; . Meharlane,â€"By rne.~â€"’I‘I1at the reeve 11d Mr. Snddaby be commissioned to get the Nicholl' 5: bridge repaired. ,, Hoskins, ~Byrne. -~That the move and 'dilr. Davis be commissioned to get the ego Creek bridge repaired. Hoskins,â€"â€"Mch‘arlane.â€"-â€" â€"-â€"'l‘hat the 01mm adjourn to meet at a call of the mere. . Council met Feb. 3rd, pursuant to a. call of the Reeve. The Reeve 1eported that 1n the 0p in- ion of the committee appointed to have Nicholls‘ bridge repaired, the only way to repair the Same would be to have the superstructure renewed; and that in view of the fact that the com: inittce had an odor for renewing the top and 1oplncing. all piles that may be found 111- fecthe as \1 oil as making the bridge v1der(uhich is very necessary), at a price notmueh more than would be the cost of any patching ofany use that could be done, he strongly ad1ised the council â€"to give him authority to accept said offer; and 011 motion of M r Hoskins. seconded by M1. Davis, a by- -1aw was passed giving the necessary authority A communication hav 111g been receii ed £10111 Mr. D. Ezigleson,sa1ing he would b: unable. to accept the position of auditor. on motion of Messrs. Byrno and Davis Messrs. J. R. Mark and N. Q. ‘111 Eat-horn were appointed auditms A unmniunication from the Salvation Army was tiled. . MeF11rlane.â€"Hoski11s.~~That the fol- , lowing accounts he paid: E. D. Hand, printing: account, $15.00: A. Morrisam, A. Y. Hopkins, John Golden and S. Sudd- 11b_\‘, board of health meeting, $2.50 each; F. McGuire. for statute labor paid and ._ performed. refund. $2.00. Hoskins,-â€"~1\Ie Farlnne.â€"That the coun- ‘ oil adjourn 111 meet 011 Saturday, March , liith- ' -â€"-- ---â€" -»<-. Oveiooars up to $10.00 for $4.95â€" T1 rriils $1.111.- . Women s leap-year privilege joke; 1 tries ago. ,A lmv- of Scotland passed 1228 - .gne- women the right to propose in lean- ' , rear and 1m posed a line of 21- on the ‘ 111.111 who refused. The ï¬rst English law ' on 1.119 leap-y ear privilege was passsd in is no It Was established by law cent-u? Bury s Gi'éém (C'or respomlchcrâ€" OJ (Ill: Ir:- -.zc'tc. ) TEA-i lidiiie of Mrs. Southam Was the Scene of a happy gathering on the occa- sion of the marriage of her daughter Ettie to Mr. James Coutts. Mrs. Coutte will carry with her manv tokens of her friends 1n this place.- ’Ihi'y wili leave next week for their new home in the Westmi‘nere theyiwn 1 large tract of land. May they haxe many happy re- turns of th day. Mr. and Mrs. J. TVeleh and Mr. and Mrs. Clil! McFarland of the Falls \\ ere guests at the wedding. Mr. John Flett Jr. and Mr. Geo. Tiers are getting material ready to oveihaul their b' 1rns. Mr Wm. Caley “out last 1' eel. to Peterhmo .hospital to have his eyes i treated. I I A little baby girl has arrh ed at the [heme of Mr. E Akister. Mr. J. Ho“ 10, of Saskatchewan, who is spending thewinter in these parts, will return to the West at the end of the month. See 1:111: bargains in I‘nrsâ€"Terrills Sale. Men‘s fine shiits selling Terrills Sa! 0. at 470.â€" Aftcr Forty Years A remarkable meeting took place at Stuart town, in the Wellington dis- trict, between 9. man named Flowers ' and his son, who had never seen each other, though the son is forty years of age. Mr. Flowers, senior, left America for Australia forty years ago; his wife remained behind, intending to follow later, but she died in ,giving birth to a son, who was cared for by an aunt. FENELON FALLS MARKETS ' Fenelon 11.11., Friday, Feb. 9', 1912 Wheat, Scotch or Fife, 750. to 800. Wheat, fall, 85 to 88 Wheat, spring, 73 to 75 Barley, per bushel, 60 to75 Oats, per bushel, 40 to 43 Pease, per bushel, 80to 90 > Buckwheat, 520. to 55 Potatoes, bush. .70 to 80 Butter, per pound, 24 to 27 Eggs. per dozen, 25 to 30 Hay, per ton, $13 to $14 Hides, $8. 00 to 9. 00 Hogs, live, $5. 00 to $6 25. Beef, $1 7.50m $8 Sheepskins, 50 to 80 Wool, 12 to 20 Flour, Samson, $2.80 to $3.00 Flour, Winnipeg $2.70 to $2.90 Flour, Silver Leaf, $2.50 to$2.70 Flour, Victoria, $2. 45 to $2. 65 Flour, new process. $2240 to $2. 60 Fl11ur,fcn1ily, clipper. $2 35 to $2. 55! Bran, per 100 pounds, 531. 20 to $ 1. 25 Shorts, 110., $1. 30 to $1.40 Mixed Chop, (10., $1. 55 to $1.05 Corn Chop, 110., $1. 60 to $1. 65 STleox,â€"In the Township of Verulam, on Sundny, February 4th, 1912, John Stinson, in his one hundred and ï¬rst 39:11. FARM To RENT Lot 21 Con. 9, 0 p9, containing 100 acres. Soil clay loam. Two miles east of Lindsay. one mile from school house. Large hrick house, two barns, with stahling {wells and pumps: some pg‘lou hing done. Possession March lot. “312?. Ap 16062.11: the 10111111131. ageto occur every John Street, Toronto Ont... or to John a» 5-0314: will be leap-sear. IO Connor, Lot 21 Con. 8, East 0pc. established 1 Canada. ply to Patrick E. OGonnor. 86 i For 8‘ FurnTtiire G0 to, Deyman’ 3. Colleges have been durian The largest tininers in Owing to our connec- tion all ov'ei Ontario, we do better tor om graduates than any other Schn.ol You may study all at home or paitly at home and finish at the College with the (‘onunercial Educators' Association of Canada. Consider before choosing. Evelusi-xo 1igl1t Our Seven years. Bliss Book- I oeping S\ stem wl1i( l1 '1 is unequulh d. It is .\L tual Busi- ness from Sun: to I'inish, and the student km no name books as (lmiterod. LidIIlCS and “holesan is. «Her 1111) time. insu not' 1011. Houses. Indi. idnal Fall Term From Angus 2.8 Write. call 1‘..â€" phone for particulars PETEIIBOBO the past .30 :3 Allilinted 7" To clear at There are Velour, Calf, Patent Waitel-éf~ See our Window Display of Hats Also. , Come in had be convinced. proper lens. ï¬tting frames. â€" FENE LON. ' FAL Ls. GLASSES Will not help your eyes if they are not properly ï¬tted Each eye must be examined separately, and ï¬tted with the FUR COAT TIME IS HERE Nothing as good as a fui coat to keep out the Gold. I have some Genuine Bargains See Them. J. S. Northey. i l T For Quick Sale. Next Door to W. LW’WV’W’WWWW WWW WWW “WW ‘9‘ GOING H. Walsh’s Woolen Pï¬iII. THEM ONE BETTER. Furniture delivered to your home at LESS THIIN CITY PR! You 1un NO RISK 11.1 1.17,! (13.†and see 0111 goods. 18'. S. Gamer; / SEE OUR w LL PAPERS. FENELON ' FALLS, Then the frame must be just as carefully ï¬tted to the face, that it may hold the lenses 1n proper position. The effect of pérfeCtly ï¬tting lenses may be spoiled by b.1dI y We shall be pleaSed to talk over the matter of glasses 1viti1 ,3, V you any day from8.30 11.111. t06 p.111. ‘- ). Brittom * Bras. FOOT OF KENT ST., LINDSAY. i 1 . E i;