3g? FBBREiARY SALE OF “ITEM Mogul Engine Meejs Passenger twl‘; engineer. mass mm a dealenmg roar; . Fll‘atmrd. leaves a M! ml gram: mm Atms ‘m autumn s l up Iemlly: J. ll. Smllhl remah. m I When after the ï¬rst pehlleue mom-- I Flmtmm, leaves a M!!! ml lemlly; ,ehls same or“ the survivors: managed i‘eter Melt‘arlehdl hegee emsm; (Jud: ‘tb exlmale themselvee‘ they were ‘ eneh: metl‘l‘wd. he éhlltlfell; duh» ,hemm-ll w mm that the threatened “Intelsat. eiï¬fess thesaengeh Geller: ltu mmlllele the lllsesiteh. the llamas h-h. northerly at Llhtlsel; lute putter: already having brakes gut la the l Mal mm sahuele; Wllllem Tue; mall baggage (FHF; whiting the Maker in l new Getleflehi law we and {he Fear: wh'm: wen amengere were amen up family. 9: J: l‘Hlélï¬Fl pest: hurled in the clearly» erylhg leudly WHEN: “rumba: .th help: ï¬ernedly lhe eurvlvam all: The lust m‘ which lfll‘lllllï¬h‘ lhu rel: plied lhemselm la the altuetlnh ms luem. w. ,l‘ May. mil Marl», ï¬lm: the gaming rlhmes llehled up the mm» aawrulx .86!“th W: :l" rm: henna, ll. hag team that a heavy uumm. my anllcltnla uwmllnm. llllllill' enema, ventrallml lw e crew luck uuuvud: Willlwl Mulnl’mll- 6‘08: which ls unknown loshlly. hml pol: toms ulurL, uranuom. heel; mllu’mll mind. hand ml. with the magnum!!! Umbrgu Hunt. urwttuml. ahukun up; train. The mogul, whlch curled an Jlulmfl L‘lrruu. engineer. ullnm' lwuls- engineer. ï¬reman and pllnl. all a! co and sprains. whom am will to ho mlaflingl WM Ilruuiunl, Feb. 6~Six lives were travelling at u Hm“ rate tram 3â€,â€! lost on Saturday ulght in a head-on ford tn Fort Ema. culliaiun lmtwoen . passengï¬l‘ train puma“ '1‘0 PERCEIVE DANGER and a "maul â€08‘“ M a I30int “W“ Evidently the xmpact was tenvulc, way llctwuun Paris and Drulubo. on as the passenger crew app‘mnfly dld the Buffalo and Ooderich branch of not see the approaching mogul, pos- the Grand Trunk Railway. Several Blhly because they may not have persons were more or less seriously been on the lookout, 58 they hudthe ini'lred- right 0: WW and were a. regular SEVEXTEEN MINUTES LATE train “any, “on.†the mom“ use“. The passenger train was the rook. were aware a, the lmbatdlng crash 1â€Â» running “'0‘“ ““5510 m G°d°" is unknown here. 3: reports are to *Ch- "‘3 Pranttord. On Saturday the enact that the brakemun is miss- nlght it pulled out o! Brantiord aev- lag. and may be â€.3038 the and. evtoen minutes late. in charge of while the engineer an reman 108?“ Conductor Osbrook. o! Goderich. It. at the lust. moment. ly in timeto consisted °‘ an â€8"“ mm“ by save their lives. and have sincebeen 153W†Ricard Turner. 3"“ Fire- unable to give an account of that m J. D. Smith. baggage car. selves, . Th9 dead are: :1. 'l‘ IMIH PAGE 813 Bruntinrd, l‘.eh aâ€"ss; lives were lost on Saturday night in a head-on Coilisiou between . passenger train and a mogul engine at. e point raid- “8\ between Paris and Drutubo. on the Buu‘alu and Godarich branch at the Grand Trunk Railway. Several persons were more or has seriously Injured. SEVEXTEEN MINUTES LATE The passenger train was the rogu- ‘lur, running tram Buflalo to Godar- 1ch. via Pranttord. On Saturday night it pulled out o! Brantlord sev- evuen minutes late. in charge of Conductor Osbrook. o! Goderich. It. consisted 0! an engine manned by Engineer Richard Turner. and Fire- - h. : . - smoker and one passenger 6°“ “‘ “'RECK WAS COMPLETE the train was behind time it was . It was bltterly cold along the- line planned to make as rapid a run as| . _ . possible. it being a. regular with 110.8110 1n the xsolatcd 11131.net, which obotructi on in the way. All proceededjrendered relief work very dimcult. By well, Paris being passed without or- the “gm“ from the burning debris ‘t den. which were calculated to im- was readily mfh‘t the wreck was . most complete insofar as the two on- A SUDDEN SHOCK. senger engine, ahd the snicker‘ was glues, the bagggge car and thesmok- Suddenly, and without the slightest er was concerned, The Wen Warning. at 9.20. at a, dark point on gine was ttvisted so badly flint it MWhrlythoseinthomok- piled mgm 0!}:me annexttotbbmcanmm Wmmmmm number,nssa'tthattora wwmmmnm ini - I5 ___.1-I A...“ Inn-n »m _ Mible. it being a. regular with no obstruction in the way. All proceeded well, Paris being passed without or- ders. which were Calculated to im. a QA$TQB!A‘ Suddenly. md without the slightest warning. at 9.20. at a. dark point on the line, about midway between P:- ris and Druinbio, thee m a tro- This Sale opens with new and great-values in Table Linens, SheetingS, Pillow Cottons, Embroderies, Dresses, Blouses, Skirts, Night Gowns, Corset Covers, etc. We have endeavored to make this the great White- .vear event in our history. The exquisite beauty and superlative quality of these goods are dOminating and important features. Fine Embroidered Lawn Blouses, embroidered and tucked backs also embroidered front and back. Fine Blouses 75c to $3 THE \' “31‘! M F Tailored Blouses $1.25 to $2.75 Made of Sheer lewn, tucked skirt and embroidered trimmed Waist. also full length embroidered skirt, tucked yoke and waist trimmed Embroidery. Beautifully tailored Blouses made of linens, vestings and reps, all new styles. Smart Misses Dresses 1.25 to 2.75 Underskirts 75c to $3 White Underskirta beautifully made, lace and embroid- ered trammed, these are very special. twf; ï¬ngmeer. mass With a deafening war; tn! gum“ mm ADDS ‘1‘!) HORROR x 1!. Smith; wmgu. m , When after the ï¬rst panama mum: :99 a mm m! family; ,eMs same at the: survivors managed These Goods are Attractively Priced for Early Buying .As tracked and splintered m a twisted jun-ed were-hurriedly trotted want to Goderich, Strutford and Pm _ Train in Head-on Collision fronts clerk‘s assist-ant, whu «ms badly crushed but will recover; Although ennsunmhiy burnsd. Engineer Tum-- an mm- was reeagï¬iuhle when an: Mama. Fireman Smith's remains were wmhly flushed, parts being semen-d Man: the rails. The upper but: at thyme Massage? White: law‘s; [way was named away when fauna: ï¬rmivauy naming 9! we re: inning of mu 918616 Tyre were is: salad. dugpite the hm that a flier: 9mm steam) was made an flundny â€naming: Qaly a .pieeepl the trunk ‘éi‘ ï¬ll}; brémr’b 996;! was 64mm: cred. if being lemmas! by Ms watch. found hemâ€: it: White Drawexs, tucks, embroidery and insertion, lace trimmed. Bmgusnmnn Pm? ManFlnna was: mm from the wreckage. mm crushed ma burned, He died Inm- MOGW. ENGINE A’I‘ {WWI/P, As tn the cause. railway man are agreed that the 9.13an â€min mm the clear right of way. twins with» out urniera. and that the mogul eu- gino. in running tram Student to Fort Erie. should have waited at. Drumbro until the puma†mm: {had passed. The um. am the lunar Drawers 25c to $3 Combination Slips $2 to $3.50 Gowns 750 to $3 Corset cover and underakirt qombined made of ï¬ne long cloth and lawns. White Slipovers, trimmed and insertion, Aprons and Over-al125cto 75c Vwmu seventeen mlnutaa late may have boon an inducement to ammo- gul crew to make Purl- lt poulble. AL‘ u.-.- White aprons plain and fancy. colored 'Over-alla cover- ing both skirt and waist, made of nice striped cottons, good neat styles. Bud there await. it. or they any have known nothing 0! the palm? train'l whereabouts. At any ate it. seems clear the mogul overrun its rights. and was wholly responsible rightS. for thc disaster, though when the negligence in this connection is to be placed. will: or course be determined by the inquiry- TIIEBE ABE FEW PEOPLE MARTINâ€"At Penelon mm, 0.1m day, January 8181:. 1911. Than†“Haul-w mm...“ 89 yearnsnds W 050:: m up and both 98 visited triends at Allsaw last. ' as» week. lythgmolueï¬ecwzwthw Miss Clan Gorrie, of Human-ton, ““9". wowâ€. . who has been theguatoxnn. WMEMM‘CM Smallfortha-pmw.hasmm- nmmmdmï¬ edto her home. . vmdofuymwhtithdmfwflmmmdwmhww ’ ' and Ira. m Implant. ottha __.Seot,ch Hip. annM.m ij -£ 3 i {a i L , I with tucks, embroidery Rheumatism Cured flg Pills Not often do you hear or g 96c. pre- paratlun being sold with a guarantee to care you. An absolute guarantee 5%“ with every bus: of Hg Pills. ey mu cure rheumatism. back- aehe. bladder troubie. rmueut urin- ating. burning sensation. alum nut was. am on liver and l ntomach troubte; nut. your money back; M an drugmtu nf mulled on need t a! pried M m 12‘}; mn Cm. M; *r em: as. 011$; 13011131; maxim mm m, Rem. Sandman. muting an A farm wait at Madam met with a painful ï¬Ã©Ã©idfllï¬ ï¬aturday. when am! a! his harass standing in It: mu. Helm! at Mr: Sandman. strtklag him "a the Mud Just above the Leap 9‘9: FARM ï¬WOK (SALE, 03 Wadaondw. M: in. than M" he an important suction «to m harm. euttIa. tmplammtl. me. the property at J, 3. Jam“. lot a. can, ti. Eldon. TM Ma wm oom- manna at 18 Ha. and mm wul be towed at 11 o'clock. Mr. .1on has a IHMOI' lot of bone- and cattle and this tale unord- a mini;- dtd opportunity to mm mm. 0! than. Mr. W. F, Usual-nth: wou- kuown auctioneer, will be in 0W 0! this sale. Remember the date. Feb. 29. HADWINâ€"Iu the towmhlp o! Ian. on Monduyhau. 98rd. the wife 0! Mr. Richu-d Edwin. ; daughter. OLIVERâ€"In the township 0! Von:- lam, on Fruity, Jan. 27. 1911. the _ mum: . Minden, Feb. 4â€"][iss Nome Hugh- es visited friends at Aunt last week. Miss Clan Goa-is. ot Hdibw-ton. “nudism-again. years a. m w or , and! we mom ageing. n {mu.m«md mums 1m. in: an 3 Mad Miss Clara Gorrie. of Halibut-ton. who has boa: the gust. of In. Small for the-pm week. has mm- ed to her m L ' wife 0! Mr. Sam. Oliver, a. (laugh- mohths. , lace trimmed. . ‘ 7 States. than % with that a when the 10 % theirisction to save our uten- wo mi ticui union was claimed View that 1: follow the t natural res nity and u we would g of our poii‘ would not an intogrtl pire. The opinion u} liberutoiy Govemmon‘ restricted r doveiopmen natural r1 They“ ngOi ance of no posed to C that nothii might imp! In 1811 ing the re; unreltricto advantage mit the changenï¬n' ciprocal pl either poii portunity « menus upm DOM}! All 011* routriciod M lnr (he ' On‘ the proposed reciprocal nt- ' t ’with as: United Sums, Mr. J. W. Havana, of Toronto, writes th‘o following saw-eating opin- ion on the ptmtion : ' ‘ ‘ “This country in 1891 registered ‘its pix-pose tint our political future must not in imperillod through our own act in negotiating for such trading relations “1th the United when the loss whicn we ï¬nish action would be B_O to “v. aux-â€Ives m 5 to save ourselves mun W ..... aster we might be forced into poli- tical union with that country. It was claimed by those who took this View that national pI‘Olpeflty would follow the development of our own natural resources. the cneation at home industries. with the establtsh- meat or inter-provincial trade and the dtepoeal of our surplus products on the permanent markets of Great 1Britain. It was claimed that it we turned our efforts away from Washington and devoted them to working out our own problems, we would more worthily reflect the dig- nity end ult-reepect of our people. we would gunrentee the continuance or our politicel independence. and would not impel-ii our position as an integrnl pert of the British Emâ€" ‘pire. The country expressed its opinion upon theee queetionn de- iiberntely alter full debete. The Government of the day opposed un- reetricted reciprocity end held ior the development nnd protection oi our natural resources end industries. They†advocated the eupremo import- ance of notional development an op- posed to continentnl. end claimed JAâ€"A -..LI-L rvnvâ€" w .v,, tint nothing ehouid be done which might imperil Britilh connection. In 1811 the Government. contain- ing the representetive supportore oi unreltricted reciprocity of 1891, take ndventege of their position to com- mit the country to the ewoeping chengeeï¬nvoived in the proecnt re- ciprocal propouic without giving either poiitiui friend or too the op- portunity oi expreleing their lenti- montc upon the mutter. DOMINION HAS GROWN. All thet the opponente of un- restricted rociprocity in 1801 claim- ed for the couree they recommended. end which the country adopted. hen ihoon eltebliohed. 'i‘he dominion hnu grown in wealth. in population and lin national spirit. Ho notable hue been the uuccoee attendant upon the worth put forth during thcee yours that irom being an obncuro com- munity little known other than u occupying n territory which was ed 3 1mm a Minn-Hug madman and «warned about our future. am have grown pron-wrong w a dam. The men who humanly nummned unre- striated reciprocity in 11191 was the adveeetae or 'blue ruin‘ and Mnem- iy believed 1th «Mess mnvrmny were scoured we mama eonunuv m _-_, "l't' V said to be the home of front and snow. we have attracted «(Erin-«Ida attention and have been asked to take care at a great tide of Immi- gration from many lands. and not- ably (mm ï¬lm mum! States. Where we were Ignored *9 up being mum- lead I mugmlng anime and weak! he denied the prosper“; m SIXTEEN MONTHS 0N GRUTGHES! v'hén che. "Péndulom SWings' Back / l †- Will the People Complain ? “Inn writing thbtoletymlm sufferers (mm Rheumatism know of the wondetful beneï¬ts I have derived from GIN PILLS. For two I was so innliflJnapnbleofwot of mykind. For aspen months. I was unable to which would lollow trom' ï¬nancial dis- this n 1.6 you.“ and trend. I a In; ch; 1111- Quebec 1 its 'wlth 11 de- In; to The the We un- lat-ow atti- mtqmbeme try to pmposals which contun the policy of 1891. OUTLAY FOR TRANSPORTATION. This country is to be profounlly disturbed in my of its relations, 4‘- and is to impdr the va extraordmaty expendit hum been nude upon tr: facilities whereby in! trade has boa: furthered. acts which hive been es our cities through this has been furthered. The inter- onto which have been established in our citiel through this intermovin- cial relationship are to be accounted oi no concern. Winnipeg in place of continuing to hold the proud po- sition as the premier city repre- senting the life and energy of the West. in to be relegated into a sec- ondnry place to St. Paul. Minnea- polis and Chicago. Toronto, Mon- Inn-AA treel. Hamilton. Quebec and lead- ing cities end town! in Ontario and Quebec. which are now throbbing ‘wlth liie end bunineunctivity. ow- ing to the wonderful development 0; the Went. are to be content with the leit-over trade oi the West. Heli- fex end St. John, which after long your. oi Waiting. were to come into some reeliution of their own through direct connection with the Welt which the National Trunucon- tinentel Reilwey will provide. will hove the connection. but not the trede. The trefllc intended to reach the m from the Went end the trai- ilc from the non through their ports to the West, in to upnnu mouth oi the line into the United States and north into Western Canada from the hilt- od sum-n. l‘A’l‘ltIO'l‘ISM OF PEOPLE. I hnvo too high no opinion of the intelligence Ind tho patriotism of the former: and the fluhenm-n oi upon this country irnught with uuch dugou- ii the mtter were fairly plncod hetero them. It in not Only the good iortune of the tut-mm but the good fortune at every activity in the Dominion that nhundnnt pron- pority hu come to them during ro- cont you". No single clu- in the country are to-dny an pro-porous on thin clus. 1 do not lmliovo that for the purpmu- of securing tempor- ary mntorinl ndvnntnge or own ionnr material advantage they would desire a disruption ui' our amoral business conditions, a dis- turbance of the activities oi our 1-i- tiu. n 193mm: oi the earning pow- or at our trunk lines M railway. m- m: poulhlmy at our poNumI dis- union; ï¬at‘emer It In sum that tho- hmmug wmmtmltg m Mum mum out um. mauve u. .ormml. aheum uh Whether permanmt muwml pmweflty in Mt Imm- “My“; hp scoured {Mum a steadily warm name market. mm the mmu- a: ported to Um! mum. Hum hy um term of seam-Mm «rich the United Nam. whim MM a few years will he autumn hp mm on: “menu. and the who» â€mum“ mmmunfly New» um: ventuï¬mn hr m at H» W Instant m the «mm M "I! mm»: at the van: Cd Hum "mm mm mum", to minnow mampmhu’tm pm: WWI “I um'oauws datum. me price a! tum: products will be udvancod m this country. It the mine at Iurnu product: to advanced the price of me comm in this country mun be “non-d. The profound disturb- ances which 1: mm M" have to ho luau-ad without ‘compeouuung ad- vunuuu. The tunes we too aor- louo to conceal say of the assent“! (outnu- ot the me. We hnve ud- mmod into the Won durinptho lat ave you'- hundrodl of thousands at clam tron: other lands and other communion. who know nothing 0! the struggle- ot tho put or the do- uunlnouon o! thlo country. to choolo the course which secured to immedlste memorial success. During the next ï¬ve years these hundreds oi thousands of hitherto alien people will be increased to a million and n hell or two million: of people. To d! at than our muons! aspiration. ere unknown. while the Empire is but e nemeend British connectioa e. thing of no' interest whatever. Un- der nciprocity their trading rele- tione will be hrgdy with the States to the south. and it-need not oc~ anion surprise that under such con- dition they will be flow in changing that: pouuul sympathies. 'm laudable day will com um, eith- er by design to coeroo'this country, orbyonoolthe Wotan!- mt in the United States (a when the high Dmiw reï¬ned the low WM“!!! 0! the Cleveland ud- W}. a high arm wm be FRANSPORTA'I‘ION. is to be profounlly my of its relations. r the value of the expenditures wh‘ch upon transportation ebv mug-provincial arâ€" voice their sincere such a belie! recon 239; go 3, 3 E 5' a. national â€if“ "“011 will then to not content with m. gal-1.1 W (allowing such ‘ . W of trade, or M11 ma~ N do“! we suffer in any ‘ m wins: the whole trouble“ km from chh we came? [7 twatâ€. in a time of such («U vat would not'be the only~ “on of a†country which "W voice II it not oppom to M'c-ry mg. awed principle Minted \viih em. commie! or national prosperity m introduce revolutionun chm. which come great concern, at an“ who greet prosperity am-nds u. working out of prawn! plum Surely such revolutionary mm should only be adopted when new city driven at! when the extremity i. such that more must be a choico between two evile. 0:) Doc. 27. 16“. won mm. .... arrival in W. Re". ï¬r. Cur. rie mus-Mod m- Edtth Jarvis. who was born in Linduy. om. «mum; at Paul Jarvis. ., mmhmt of um place. The «1M gentleman Was known around the village 0! Womlvillo, hu- In; had chat“ 0! the l‘rmbyw‘hn church at that vim {or a nhort time during hll W .1. mum» IRS. JAMES NESIH'NK ‘ 0a Sunday luomlng. uhnrHy Mm ‘olevon o'clock. Margaret Ltmwydw ‘lovod wife of James bonhit‘, puma ‘qulotly away at her 1M0 hqu', 119 lmt‘at. She had boon m fur over a month. REV. HECTOR C URRIE I}: referring to the death 01 Rev, Hockn- (furfle. lube of M'ord. (m, the Forum. Free PI'OII has he {oner- tag to any: "“- ,, 7â€" ‘.¢.. L1. '11†late It". Nelhlfl lived in Lindsay more than («mm yearn. Rho WM born at Fernhlll l-‘nrm. (loamy Down. Ireland. ï¬rm-4mm your; ago. the dwghm- (9' John Lindsay. Several your: «nor her nur- rim to James Noahm. um mun, cum to Canada. taking up rui- dance in Lluduy. 11m: she had mug [Honda mm by her mum- disposi- {loa um can-um klmllmess. SM mu 5 member of mu Mama-rm «hawk. The death is the ï¬rst hrs-u Mum. the nurvlvmg ins-mime James â€99"“... .WM‘; MM. GMMM in; Jam: M u. “-WHGIflO. uh» ""1 tr. ‘1 ‘13“1 If†(Twat OIL); Mam)» “M 11,. 1% W. hn'hnm 1' WV; A‘Kx, W \«H' 4 ML ‘ at HWY. “6 Jun-v NWM‘ Mom The W HH‘ "mm! m In“ In. W" 1"“ a“ “W“ Mi I"! ‘W‘ "‘H N": Yam OIWi KN, “MW“ "M a (Jaguar, “tut, In .uM. \ 1434.", 0‘ AMWMN. and “MW. ‘0' WWW!“ A mother ‘I flwan nulwardly W0“ d '3†My " i' 'tmku‘ "N “I I'M. but “nail; the "my u- “ it. . Yale-a bmmwith you! mm Hmhonemwb" “Id-Bhnucundhhmoneyb!‘ ginliygaï¬.3‘ 5%». E‘s-pong: {gagglenoanai I!" an! ’8 :93. Asia "IN-as «81.3.2.3n Samba? " lg! lï¬isfl'ï¬Ã© I. Hum 2?, i877. soon utter his W Rex. Mr Cur- r! m Edith Jams. who In Linda-J. 0!" “with“ IIITUAIY this western on“ of the America. Jum- tri. Mam m, y; (f mum. 0.1:); «amid: a, hmmi‘d " “39“ m \uw ML 1W Jaumg INNM’“. I‘ ' “"5 ‘ I'Hu‘m d mu Him an: M 6‘" ‘kur, '0' Balm" "as and“?! tn 1"! MM, WNW! mmï¬u. and JG†of delivm“ 15. Condo Paint Cos., PRISM Ready Mixed PAINTS . whichthey can earn a nvmg. SPOTTON'S BUSINESS (‘1 H.- LEGES are the largest; (mine-Ix- Should 108'" Oil: of All Kinds Repaired GM stocks mode to urdvr. Ilm-w Clippers sharpened equal 1n no-w â€ï¬bre"!!! covered and mum-«I SIN! Gum-ml and HM Hkmm Gnu-pend, guneml nmvhim- “nrk ï¬grdwm in Canada, and our grnduutps new the best position“. Ynu an study at home, or wrtly at home, and ï¬nish at 1110 (V‘nlh‘gv. ï¬gde fromfpure Lead and Oil. 13133891111. FEB. 2. .PBTERBORO Business COLLEGE WANTS“ Wâ€"w nN’l‘. WWW“). M W above the «\uragr m OOHBEB of this “numry. m (or placing aludrmb in w i. a remarkable “ms. 1 “me free. Cur. \‘onga Mdennan (0. CLOTHING A PPETITE 'l‘nm â€4! door to Pout. Prhu hm um“- ) Walla» BL. - Lindsay , - Mme! Imam: .0 young person um 1m“- :1 better safeguard mnins! ad "I“ of forum? 0: a hath-x n- W a. time of need than a w business training. “duties to give you the hm 1min- h h the Province. Our tom-hen â€moublm. All husinv» I“ shorthand (Gregg, suhjmth. ï¬lls“ Business Cgl‘l‘egg Enter sow. W ivith Grillia Bus. College) at IIILlic‘gclmd Mm! ll lirWorks roar sum; no I x 000. I. Shepherd Prop. t l W - President No mMM-r how pom «u up» petite you haw- ynu'u- lxwml to raw hungry who-n yuu loo (wag- uur «tuck nf undiagn- ï¬ Dl‘ this non STUDY COURSES I. ,SPOTTON. Principal GLUQTV these subjects ‘ m earu alivin Wickett mm“ m. ’-â€"â€"' HAVE COL yonge in. J. billion. "In 2. 1911. zradun 1m Iron goo-ovum. MW" ‘1 hi and son and W. Mm 191 10!. and plea u ‘cl1 prlt M \\~ f 'm ()1