streot. Winner! own and counuy. ‘mmes hitched ‘0 8 pen to country only. any animal hitched. .« Open In all. only. 0m], 12 men 3 “60. ‘st. cigars. ., My .TTHIE. brings the largest and horsés to be no: elegible. n the country, com- chick: and horses to W5 not elegible. Lï¬â€˜ered iavs on the struts m rs oi Fares 0 daily are merged into one HIRI‘AW Bu will be men 'estment. ear 1912 was appointed Sec.- ueing offered at ices. The range. nickly and it uy now in pre- Ier year. Re- E You cannot Lined Coats d to $25 each a few are left, ong them. If an exceptional a real service~ ‘low price. They Id it wiil pay FREE A? plea consist. range in price 17th sen adjourned. them and tbiS 1. 191.1 Vm‘th Vic- main re- ON MONDAY. Fm.‘18. 1913â€"3? mm Bowen. victim. 86 had Mmhntmhohudotyom harm. pin and WNA Sov- onl cow. «in. Mt. ab than. 1» Cum. Bron school lamp. on lot,‘ atonkhgood Promâ€! 3“ WANTED â€"- STRONG WOMAN. 25 ion- to wars of age or over to work on a The M‘ farm ï¬ve miles :rom City of Re- oncom gina $33k last be good plain put 0! cook and rtidy hounkeppor W‘gflï¬mfl E- 320 per month. Apply a one. to 1 term on. o'clock. Mrs. D. um. 30: 1091. Raginn, Suit. 7th 1â€"912. ;.' vh-w-n o‘clock, a.m. to receive :1.» -\mm.~11 Statement, the election 1 {ï¬rm-bus and such other hus~ mu“ that mav be brought. before Mn! meeting. Town of Lindsay, op Wed. Feb, wm be in (h:- PUBLIC NOTICE The Annual General Meeting of The Farmers Union Mutual Fire Insurance Company “'31? he held in the Council Chamber Dispensing Druggist White Pine Balum There is no better remedy and it is suitable for both adults and children. Soid by us only_; It is Wisdom élwavs £0 assist nature with a. reliable remedy like our - ~ m Your system may be able to throw off 3 cough and remove all traces of it, but there is al- wayaa possibility it may not. A. HIGINBOTHAM 53 V Cough Pmcaution AddresswPubï¬city Department The People’s Trust Company, Limited 451 Columbia Street, New Westminster, '8. 0., Canada The People’s Trust, Compaxiy, Ltd, of New ' Westminster.» will be pleased, on request, to send maps and all other auth- entic information desired about Port Mann, the“ Canadian Northern Railway terminal of the Paciï¬c Coast. Port Mann is just excuse the river from New Westminster, where the head office of The people’s Trust Company is situated, and as this Company ï¬gured largely in the ï¬rst buying at Port Mann they mm in a particularly good position to give valuable advice. RELIABLE INFORMATION . Jun. 10 1912 R. G. Corneil See. I'm. One only ladies’ Bocharan dog coat, rich, glossy curl, 50 ins long, high storm collar and feversos,'lined throughout with mch, black satin reg 85 quick clearing One only black Russian Pony coat. 50 ins long, shawl col-3r, lined throughout with rich black satinand ï¬nished with braid reg. 7500. quick clearing sal‘e. ..... One only ladies Electric seal coat, 4-4. ins long, 81'1an collar, lined throughout with best quality satin re rular 85.00 quick selling price . ............ One only ladies’ Electric seal coat, .50 ins long shawl collar, a handsome rich garment. lined with best quality satin, reg $100 quick selling price....~.... One only Iadies’ Persian lamb coat, Iich glossy, black curl 26ins long, military style, lined throng-boas with 75 heavy satin reg 1:25.00 quick clearing price ......... Prices on Ladies’ Fur Coats, Fur Lined Coats and Suits cutfto the core to < clear ‘them out One onlyladies’ maskrat coat 50 ins long, automobile. styles, made of Specially picked black rat pelts, lined through- out with heavy satin reg $100 quick clearing $15 pr ice o Everyboéy is (toning fotrmy's Greaï¬vinter Carnival February 14, 15, IS Price 20c llalf fare on all Railways PORT MANN FUR COATS Lindsay mu EdythOF-On this. our touch mud mum. w. the unborn ad «Ml-um o! Ronda. Pnnbytorna‘ pm 0! tho â€up; w completed mun. Broohwhuhd to com: lax-ward and tho following tddrou“ wu rad : I Walker. occupied the pulpit of the Presbyterian church for the pan two Sabbaths and delivered very in‘ otructive discourses. The annual meeting of that congregation was held on Monday waning and reports show the difleront church organisat- ions to be in o nourishing condition. Theodmcomthos.8. in very' Rosedale Lady Remembered by Friends .03. The Attractive Route to N. R. Widdeas {Mac Nabb ...... Round Trip Tom-int. Tick.“ not on SA). to su‘Pn-inoipd Win- ter Baum. kahuna: Rosedale, Jan. 30. -- Rev. Mr. Steamship Tickets on Sale by an Lines wmter Resorts California. , Mexico Full. parciculats from is via. Chicago The newest Slash Yet cq-ocao. ....... ........Aazent ...Depot Agent business rolling $50 $65 rolling $65 $75 rolling black Ilka 8"0. Isaac is visiting Toron- to friend: for a few weeks. Kiss 0. Radon spent the wool: and in ‘Bobcnygoon. luau Ethel Smithson. of 01m. mind ht in. A. E. Hinthorno'n on Sunday last. man Inna mum-no hu mm tron 0mm. m m W 31nd coupon. tho uploadid prom o! m Wu- hr‘n-m. who m ‘ muu‘ ,DUNDLS mm ness and our goad wishes trusting that our Heavenly Father may spare you for many years in the vineyard. and that when earth’s journey is complete you will hear His. “Well done, goal and faithful. servant, enter thou into My joy. Signed on behalf of the congregation. Gem-39‘ Purdue, Leta. Inge, Viola McIntosh. Mine Brooke was taken entirely by surprise but thanked the congrega- ion most heartily in a. few 'well choo- tohinwhleed- â€"ing. 01-M- lng Piles. surgical open- atlon required. Dr. Chase’s Ointment; all†mlieve you at once and as certainly cure a ooxzall dealers. or Edmanaon. Hawk $03.. Limited. Toronto. Sump le box tree it you mention this taper and enclose 2c. stamp to my when. Joseph Stdmp’f; a. pioneer‘ reside“: of Waterloo county, is dead. Frank Morgan’s dwelling at Owen Sound w'as destroyed by ï¬re. â€"-â€"Mr. T. R. Jackson has purchased i the dwelling house of Mr. Le‘ri Sis- ‘ son, also the vacant lot, where he inâ€" teods building up a new place of business.» Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Monk spent Sunday with Mr. ' and Ms. Wallace Martin-00 Thursday evening last a verv pleasant time was spent at the home of ..Mr Wm Hannah, it being a. farewell party in honor of Mr. Walter Price. who left for Thorold Tuesday Mr. Hannah and Mr. Bateman made a few pleas- ‘ing remarks and regretteo Mr Prioes' departure from our midst. Also [presenting Mr Price with ‘a club bag. An oyster supper was served to about 6ne ‘lltln’dred [flats- by the ladies of the party Games and music ï¬lled up the evening until about 3 a. m., when every one lelt' well pleased, alter singing “ He 3 a J olly Go6d Fellow. †BETHANY_ Bethany, Jan. m.â€"Mrs. ’1‘. G. Brereton has spent “a few days with friends at Ijfloriâ€"Messrs. Char- les Morton, Herbert Wake and Willie Davis are at, Argyle ‘helping to erect the. new C.P.R. station, which is be. ‘ing built there.-â€"â€"Mr. Charlie Brere- ton has returned to London, Ont., to continue his medical studies. â€"â€"- The carnival, which was postponed. came 011' Wednesday, 24th. Prizes were given to Mr. Walter Price for the men's race, to Albert Neal for the boys’ race. 'Ilne barrel race was Won by Eddie Neal; best lady skater, Miss L. Bigelow; men's comic costume, Peter Johnston ; best fancy costume, Mrs. A. E. De- long and lady and gents’ race to- gether, Miss Pearl Twigg and Mr. ‘Walter Price. Proceeds $13. â€"-â€"â€" Mr. Elias Lewes, of Peterboro, was in town last Thursday on business. â€"â€"-Mr. Joseph Ingram, .ot‘ Peterboro spent a few days Visiting friends in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mc- Kinnon, of Cambray, .hax‘e returned home after spending a few days with his brother, Mr. James McKinnon. Now On. ReadI'tvhese Remafkéblévi.Ofl'eriï¬ngs., â€OJIIOQ m Two only Misses‘ Heavy Tweed Sifts, 16 and 18 years good warm comfortable Suits Reg 15.00. Quick 3: a, clearing price. ... . ... .. . 1'" . .. .... One only Ladies†Broadcloth Suif 1n Reseda shade. Coat lined throuuhont withgrey satin. Coat and skirt trimmed with strapping of self. 'l‘hi~: suit was sliumly damaged from exposure in our window. Reg price 35 00. Quick $5 clearing pribe. ............ . Two only Ladies’ Grey Tweed suits, beautifully lined throuuhom wnh twilled satin one was regnlar252.0.10 Quick clearing piiceu $ Ten Ladies’ suits in hrhsdcloth and sergea shades of $15 green, brown, navy, all aim-a, reg 2500, clearing price Buff-to Grain '4»de fl BUFFALO. In. uâ€"Sprtux when dull: No. 1 northern, cutouts. non. 81.17; win- tnr dull: x . 3 red. $1.08; No. 8 Nd. 81: No. 3 Main. 31.13. Comâ€"H a“ No. 8 yellow ‘ ' KO. 1 xylem . on mghghrh-b'xueai _. , LIN-L... ‘9‘ - _. leerpool Graln Prices. ul’VERPOOL, Jan. 30.â€"Closingâ€"Wheat -â€"Spot steady; No. 1 Manitoba. 8; 6d: No. Manitoba. 8; 4d; No. 3 Manitoba, 8: 1d. Futures easy; March 73 8d. May 7: 596d. .7to 7s §%d. . _ __.., nv-cvsw, 017m; to 38¢; No. 1 stock, 3255c to ac. Potatoesâ€"Per bag. car lots. 81.70. Hogsâ€"Dream hogs. abattoir killed. $9.50 to 810.5; do., country. 89 to 89.50. ' Porkâ€"Heavy anada short mesa, bbls. 35 to 46 pieces, $22.50; Canada short cut back, bbla., 45 toss pieces. 892. . Lardâ€"Compound, tiercec. 375 lbs.. Me: wood pans. 201135.. net. me: pure; tiercal. 375 Rm. Hie; pure, wood nails, 20 lbs. net. lz‘ic. Beet-Plate. bbls" 200 1138.. 814.50; Plato. tiercea, 300 lbs" $21.50. ’ Toronto Grain Market. Wheat. (all, bushel ........ $099 to 8.... “'heat. guose, tunnel. . U 8.5 .... Rye. bushel ............ . I 00 193 Oats. bushel ......... . 0 «IS 009 Barley. bushel . . . 0 87 0 1’“ Rarlev fm feed... 05 0 fl Peas. bushel ....... . .. l w l '1 Buckwheat. bushel ........ 0 83 O 85 I Tomato Dairy Maxket. Butter. store lots ........ 0 23 0 a I Butter. separator, dairy. lb. 0 29 0 31 Rutter. creamery. :0. rolls" 0 33 0 Jo Rutterkrreemery. wllde 032 .. Cheese. new. lb ..... .. 01695 0 l? Honowombe. dozen ......... A *0 3 on l â€0"“! extrarted. lb a n Esta. cue lot: ..............-0 u .... Montreal Gain and Produce. MONTREAL, Jen. fl-The egg mamet ls excited. and prices have advanced 1° to 2c be:- dozen. Poutoee are- muvefand strong at the recent advance. Cheese nun. Demand (or butter mod. Comâ€"American. No. a yellow. 76c. ‘ anteâ€"9mm western. No, :, 5055c to ‘ 51¢: Candles: western. No. 8. lsugr to 0c; extra No. 1 teal.- lfle to Me: No. 8 local white. 480 to me: No. 8 local white. ‘1: to “flotilla. 4 loal white. «c to «Me. Barleyâ€"llamas. no to $1. .. Buckwheatâ€"No. I. lie to 73¢. noun-Kennel: sprint when: patepte; nutmjï¬co,‘ eqconda. $5.10; Len-on; bakers} 84.90; admix- petal}; 2:10:30“? to I£5.10; mm to an. : - ; 0.. :33. n.6‘2678.15._ Rolled' uâ€"Bu're «.55; b 5mm“ OI ll. m 3-. Mllltoedâ€"B m to m: shorts, #2:. to ‘85:: mummy.- -to 829; moulllle, 328 to Hey-No. 2. per ton. cu- lo'u.‘ :15 to Cheeseâ€"Finest weltenu. 153“ to 15 : finest eeeteme, 14m to 15c. 3“ Butterâ€"Choice“ cmmm. 83c to 34¢: loconds. ac to Eggsâ€"Fresh. (6c to 50¢: selected. 37556 to 88¢: No. 1 stock, mo 9.. n:- ‘31: Oats- May July_ Winnipeg Options. ()1). High. Low. C1 \V’heatâ€" May, old.. 101% 1017/. 101% do.new..101§g 1mg 10m. Jilly‘ ..... . 102% 102% 102-5: The Liverpool market closed today on wheat *6 to $6 lowvr‘than yesterday. and corn m lower. Buenos Ayres wheat was 58c lower. and cum ’Ac to ï¬e lower. Paris closed use higher to 84¢ lower. Antwerp ‘56 higher, Berlin ï¬e lower, and Budapest 35c lower. CHICAGO, Jan. 30.â€"Weakness at Rnenns Ayres and an Increase of stocks at Minneapolis took some of the ï¬ght out of the bulls in wheat. AI a result. closing prices Were at a de- cline 02- 14c all around compared who last night. Latest trading left com a shade to 1~8c down. oats a. sixteenth to quarter up and has products in- creased in cost SC to 10¢. Liverpool and Chicago Wheat Futures Close Lowerâ€"Live Stockâ€" Latest Quotations. .c-o..~o.-.-.¢o..-na «is c:- IOolO ntoton..a.:!..lnn 5.3“: 3 “"iflé‘: _.nnA_ THE MARVF‘. SUITS Uahel ...... 03$ ..... ....... 100 ....... ..... 0 48 ............ 087 ............ 0Q ............ [10 Iel ........ 063 Dairy Market ........... 0 23 dairy. lb. 0 29 :0. will" 0 33 solid. ... 082 ............ 016$! ‘ ....I-Io- l ‘0 lb ..."... 0 3! IIOOQODO‘O‘IOO “ v2. 101% 101%b 102% is 1015‘ 101%!) 101% *4. .1025 102%!) 102% Tu-daz'z. Yen. )5 41% Low. Close. Close. 0U. mu. It. Gourd. n: Otkwood. In. charge of tho durumâ€"«Ir. Dart. Jun“ in ma up w h ; wry um tttlnk V 0! 13 mm {>.â€"â€"w. JACK cums. of mm. mm hon lat wool: gm Row :M. Ipent Sud-Ly with : nda at Lorne- vmo.â€"--Hr. Ju. m hard ha been conï¬ned to tho hrs»: to: u couple ammtflmwv «Landon- sick- ‘LINDEN VALLEY. Linden Valley, Jan. 29.â€"Mr. and Mrs. R. McElroy spent the latter part of the week with friends at Glenarm and Lorneville.â€"â€"Mr, and Mrs. Littlejohn, of Michigan, is 1spending a. few days with Mr. and Mrs. B.‘ Jewell.-â€"-â€"Mr. Stroud, of Eden, spent. Sunday with Mr. R. Cullfa.â€"â€"Mtu Stem». Hancock la vie- mng u Woodvilleâ€" mu Barbnn' Daleiagonoonut FhvtoPickedn‘g â€"â€"-l(r. end In J. K. Wu. 0! Woodvine. mm 8x ndnt at Lin- Lorneville, Jan. 30.-â€"]£ias Hay McIntyre left last week for Toronto. where she intends to: roman? for some timeâ€"We am glad to be able to state that Miss Tracey Fisk is able to be up again after an attack of pneumonia..â€"â€"Dr. and Mrs. Bruce 0: Alberta, visited at Mr. Coad'e recently. -â€"â€"-Mrs. J. Sproul went to Toronto last week in attendance on her brother who is undergoing an operation.-â€"Rev. Mr. Crew, lormer~ Iy of Bracebridge, occupied the pul- pit of Eldon church last Sunday and delivered two excellent sermons. Raidad a Village. London, J an. 31.-â€"Bu.lga.rians. on Monday, night, according to a de- spstch from Saloniki, raided a villngn in the Kenprulu district and murdered six persons, including two-white wo- men. They burnt up the bodies. , ; cows and heifers, $2.10 to $6.60; calves. $5.50 to $8.25 Hogsâ€"Receipts. 28.000; market strong to Sc hi her; light. 85.66 tn $6.31; mixed. $5.90 to .35: heavy. 86 to 88.40; rough, $6 to $.15: DIKS. 8‘ to $5.36; bulk of sues. “.10 to $8.3). Sheep and WRGCCIDCS. 18.000: mgr- ket steady: active, “10 to $4.75; western, 9.59 to 84,751 mrupn. $4.75 to $5.55: hmbn. nave. “.3010 86:55; webtéin. 34.90 W “.80. V , r ,. q, , ,-.v‘ â€"--u .v‘tuul. ‘ Vansâ€"Receipts, 20; slow and fix: lower. $5.50 to 89.75. Hogsâ€"Receipts, 6500: fairly active and study to Sc higher: heavy. $8.30 to 86.33; mixed. $6.45 to 86.50: yorkers, :6 to 86.50: pigs and roughs, $5.75 to $5.85; stags, $4.60 to 85.50; dairies. 86 to 86.40. Sheep and Lambs â€"Receipts. 6000: steady: prime lambs active, common lambs and sheep slow; other: unchanged; lambs. 88.50 to 87.30, Chicago Live Stock. CHICAGO. Jan. â€Pennaâ€"Receipts. woo; market strong; beevea. 543:0 to 88.40; Texas steers. 8430 to $5.70: western steers, gig to :7; stock-(egg 5nd tegdcg‘s. 83.60 to Sheep and Lambs. Sheep, ewes. sold at 3! to $4.50; rrlmn. $3 to $3.50; lambs. $6 to 86.70. Hogs. Selects fed and watered. $3.50. and $6.15 t.o.b. car: at country pointy. East Buffalo Ca“!e Market. EAST BUFFALO. Jan. 30.â€"Cattleâ€"-Re- calms. 700:}313‘13'Agcuye and steady. ‘7‘- ‘_ “- Butc‘Iers. There Were few. 1: any. prime pk‘ked butchers. Loads of good quath mm hers sold at 86 tn $6.25: medium. 35:" to 7.7.3; .4: common. 84.510 to $5: luf‘rior. 82.50 to £1.31. Milken and Swingers. There was a fair trade for good to choke cows. See vies reported balm-L TORONTO,.Jan. 30.â€"â€"The nilwnys reported 80 earloads of live stock at th: City Yards. enmyrising 1266 cat- tle. 1514 hogs, 323 sheep, 208 calves and 19 horses: Prices unchanged CATTLE Mnaws'rs‘ Toronto Liv:- 8‘ SH: 3410* reported below. Veal Calves. m» “K“ ff‘ 33 pm' cw! during Our Great January Stock-Taking Sale habeuconnmdtouahouu with I; tripâ€. but in getting both:- now. C'AMBRAY. Cambray, Jan. 29.â€"-Mr. S. flag- shaw and daughter. Miss Laura, of Lindsay, spent last week with‘ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bagshaw. -â€"â€"- Some young people from here attended the carnival at Glenarm last Wednes- day night, while several others went to the Sunday school convention at 'Zion.â€"â€"-'Mr. Wm. Burton, 0! Se- bright spent Sunday with his fath- er, who is quite ill at present. â€"â€"-i Mr. Russell Manning was the guest othissister, Mrs. (Dr.) Hart in Lindsay {or a. few days last week. ,-â€"-Miu Libbie Manning returned home use week from visiting Mend- In Toronto. While there she stead- Odthowsddjnt othetrieul. “L. l, Wanâ€"A baby boy arriv- ql st the‘home of Mr. and Mrs. A. â€Wodmdsbnbygirlnt ths‘ homo at Mr. and In. w. ml! R. L.‘ MORGAN All kinds of repairs promptly at- tended uo. Broken lenses replaced. Prices very reasonable. Agency U.S. Indletrnotable records and Phonographs. Records ï¬t any cylinder machine and are sold cheap We have the Intent instruments and the best pouible means of eye- sight beating and our services are almya-t your command .5 One only Ladies‘ fur lined coat. Shell is navy broadcloth 4-8 inches long, lined throughout with grey and white squirrel, notched collar and reveres of Isabella Fox. Reg 350. 25 Quick clearing price ................ . ................... Four only Ladies’ Fur Lined Coats, shells of navy, myrtle and brown broadcloth, 50 inches long, semi-ï¬tting styles, large notched collars and reverse of Alaska sable, 42 inch 50 limng of best Canadian mt. Reg 575, quick clearing s One only Ladies’ Fur lined coat, shell is made of best quality navy Broadcloth, 50 inches long, notched collar and revere: of best Canadian mink, 42 inch lming of best 65 quality muekrat. Reg 85.00. Quick clearingg price†.$ ' Fburbnly‘Ladfes' Fur rm coats; shellsara of best im- ported broadcloth, strapped with self, made in semi-ï¬tting styles, large storm collars and reveres made of Alaska Sable, 42inch lining of good, quality muskrat. Coats are 50 50 inches. Regular 75.00. Quick, clearing price ......... Friday instead of . Thursday TO THOSE WHO CANNOT Enlarged Paper Next Week FUR LINED COATS Arthur V. Clark. son of An enlarged paper will be issued and owing to the extra work attendant in getting it out with the reg- ular staff next week’s issue will be mailed As an additional inducement for you to visit Lindsay during the Winter Carnival days, Feb. 14-, 15 and 16, local merchants will offer special extra values. Stock- taking is over and the staffs are busily engaged pick- ing out goods for your approval as to price and qual~ ity. Come eXpecting real, genuine bargains. Optician .Yogummnammmu “autumn-rum och. limetniu duly Exocflent service linking connections at. Detroit. for m and nt Chicago for owl-bun and Paciï¬c Oust Points Ia- mono nnd intonation '1‘. C. 31mm. Agent. 1 My Tmtimhl Service via 1h Ad. CANADIAN ROUTE Sta-«rd and Tourist Sleepas 'ro CHICAGO i 85 Kent St. Highest prices paid for all kinds of furs. A. APPLEBAUM We .pay 9ch cash for old hens delivered at 40 Queen St. East Ward. We pay the highest market price for unsalted butter 29¢ lb cash. POULTRY WANTED w Fares a at him Gamma“, 15.15 Raining PM 11 LindSIy'sGrat rm Cninl To WINNIPEG and VANCOUVER 2mm FURS Phone 557-1.