,ts .. 2.49 to Same :- Fare 'ost ic ‘l‘weeds, sizes its ’egniar 1 Your ough’s ..... .......2.99 08f ..... materials, well inter Car- materials, a" regular 50c, .......... 25¢ .pS ----1.79 we†7 3c, sale .990 3.99 1.49 hnea, . 99c 99c 1‘ 09 . [39 9c . 1 5c . 19c . 25c .25c 3 9c Below will be 'found a list of all those who have subscribed to the big three days Winter Carnival, which will be held in Lindsay, on Feb. 14, 15 and 16 of next week: . J. C. Appelby ..................... s 1.00 A. Apelbaum...... ; ........... 1.00 F. Armstrong ............... 1 ..... 2.00 W. H. Ayers ........................ 1.00 A. J. Ashmore ...................... 15-00 Adams Bros ......................... 5.00 Anderson Nugent ................ 2.00 G. W. Bea] ........................... 1.50 Bohnen 8: Briil ........................ 1.00 B. Bï¬mmell ........................... .26 11-. Blanchard ..................... .50 J 05. Brown ........................... 1.00 in. L‘...B_gb,cock ..................... 1.00 Dr. Brown ............................ 1.00 SUBSCRIBERS T0 CARNIVAL FUND Suppxzers of the Big Three Day Winter Camilla! .WuL (‘olvin ........................... . Dr. Clarke ............................. 1.00 A. 1.. (‘umpbell .................. @.. 5.00 John Carew...... 5-00 I). Cinnamon ........................ 1.00 A. Clark .............................. .50 R. G. Corneil ........................ 1.00 Ire Chong .................. . ......... 1.00 DI. Collison .......................... . 1.00 Canadian Cereal 6: m 00‘ 5- 00 Dundas Flavelles Ltd; ........ 10.00 .25 A. D. (Supporter) .................. ll. 1:. Black ........... Gm Hhckwell†130x 311 A Matthic... Brmzml 5 Fair ...... W. E. “$011â€... W. u. Blair ' Son J. A. lkru\\‘n...... R. l§utlor...... . H. .J. 1‘. Burgess ............ Brcwca‘s .\ssoc., Toronto Tony Bukogeorge....'.. Dr. Broad .............. ; ........ P. .l. Bree ........... (I ........ M. .V. (‘arter ...... J. ,\. (‘arroll .............. ‘ P. .3. Campbell...... \1 P. J. BREE-N, 2nd Vice-Pres. RepresentatiVe for Heintzman Piano Company. ib‘t \\. J. CARLISIJ‘} m‘ tho R. Nell Boot and Shoe Store. SECIIOF ONE . 10.00 10.00 10.00 THE WA’; Wednesday, Thursdaygfriday, February 14, 1a m \‘ Single fares on both the G. TJL and can â€to Lindsay, good com; liiencing‘Tuesday p.m. trains-or February 13th. and on all trains of Wednesday, Feb. 14th,. Thursday, Feb. 15th, “Friday. Feb. 16th. good returning until Saturday p.n.i..trainsl February 1-7th, 1912. Attrac- tions shown on Kent-st... all tree In ._the Town Hall will be a' splen- did exhibitâ€"no entrance~ feeâ€"o! things ,"' Made in Lindsay." All classes of articles \manufactured in Lindsay will, be shown in this building, and free to every “person. rag-and street parade each _ day; music on the street ; a good time for everyone; splendid prizes for all events. Everything absolutely free. No entrance fee: many new features every day; see the special prizes; the Collegiate Institute Cadets ; prize turnouts ; coinic turnouts ; clowns; Highland pipers. Besides this the Lindsay'rire ,Iepartment will giVe an exhibition run daily. The following program of special events, , for which cuh prizes are offered, will be held on'the following days : W. G. Dunoon...... .. Davey Isaac .................. J. A. Darcb...... John Dennis ..................... Dominion Wheel Co .......... J. G. Edwards .................. I~‘. Edmunds ....................... Fox Brady .................... I". Forbert ..................... ll. Frocdhotl' ...................... J. H. Flumy ..................... A. M. Fulton .................. . 1‘. A. Ferguson .................. l'hil Fuscoe ..................... '1‘. A. Fisher ...................... Fay Shoe Co. ................... E. Gregory ............. : ........ Allan Gillies ........... ' . B. J. Gough ...................... W. H. Barber .................. . J. Dwyer .......................... W. G. (Supporter)...... J. Houzer..... GRAzip ‘.S,'I‘}:2EET PARADE. CASH s13.oo.â€".:ro the man trox'n th'é country who brings the 1...»;- est load of people to Lindsay, vehic,e and" hprses to be decorated. lst prize $8.00, 2nd, $5.00... (Win'hers or prého‘uo day? not eligible.) CASH $5.09.â€"Fo’r the jolliest sleighing _ party" ri-o'm ‘tho 'coï¬nt‘ry. composed of three Ladies“and' three gentlemen, vehicle and horses to be decorated. (Winners of previoueda'y‘ riot eligibiej ‘ . CASH $8.00.â€"-For th'e hand‘somest Carriage Teaq). noon to coun- try only. Team to be proli'erty of driver. lst. prize e500, 2951.38.90. .memsa-Qmeo.â€"mor a†mutmuumr .kind'vqt'mmal hitched. Open to all. lstrprize‘ $8.00, 2nd, $5.00. ' (Winners of previous day“ not eligKble.) ‘7 . ~ \ CASH $2.00.â€"-Whoe'l..parrow Race. Open to coumy only. TUG OF WAILWe East vs. Men of the West, 12 men a III cvnvâ€"v ‘Iâ€"J â€"-- 'â€"â€"0 CASH 82 ..OO â€"Whee'l Mow Race. Open to country only. TUG OF WAR .We East vs Men of the West 12 men n side. Prize, 3 box of best Cigars. Open to the country only. CASH $8. 00. â€"For the best Comic Costume on the street. Open m all. let prize $6. 00‘2nd, $3. 00. (Winners of previous dny not CASH $8. 00. â€"For the best ‘ to all. let prize 36. 00 2nd $3 eligible.) CASH $8.00.â€"For the handso'm est single turnout tram the country in charge of a lady and gentleman. Whole turnout to be judged. Out- ï¬t to be owned by'driver. 13f. prize $5.00. 2nd, $8.00. CASH $13.00.â€"-For the most_ comic turnout, any kind of animal hitched. Open to all. lst prize 98.00. am, $5.00. '- CASH $2.00.â€"Dog face, open to Town and County. TUG OF WARE-Men of the North vs. Man votrthe-South, 12 men a side. Prize a box of best‘oigars. Open to country only. CASH $8..00.-â€"For the best comic Costume on the street. Open to Town and Country. lst prize 'S5LOO,-2nd, $8.001- ' - GRAND STREET. PARADE. CASII $13. 00. â€"For the man lrom the country who brings the largest load of people to Lindsav, which and horses to be decorat- ed. lst prize $8. 00, 2nd, $5. 00... ,. ,. /, . \ CASH $5.00.â€"â€"For the jolliest composed of three ladies and thre be decorated. - Continued on page 5. PROGRAMME. 2nd DAY ' 7 PROGRAMME; lst DAY .nq Ivoiin.‘ ‘ , .......... 10.00 .. I9... e jolliest ‘sléighing-ï¬arty from‘ the country, and three gentlemen, vehicle and horses to F'rida‘y, Mmary 14, 15 and 15 5.00 1.00 20.00 02.00 2.00 1 .00 1 .00 2‘00 2.00 .50 WILL HOLD THE TRAIN President Allan Gillies o! the Lindsay Advancement Club has re. Passenl‘er Agent for the Grand Trunk Railway Company, to the ell‘ect that the Heliburton train will be held until 4. 30 o 'clock on the midhle day of the big Winter ‘Carn ival, namely on February 15:- This will be welcome news to the people residing in tne northern part of the township, who will be attending the big event in large numbers. All entries for the various eV‘ents in the Carnival should be sent to Mr. Felix Forbert. , , ' Advertising Manager of a: Sale. _ The ï¬rst session of the thirteenth1 legislature was 0P“- J .’ Suycliflq LINDSAY. 0.1.. or to Ottawa. arriving there on Thursday morning. The Holman effljridge will. be another vitnl question discussed by our county delegates, while convening with the administrators of dominion gum. Following ‘payment oi members. the Irish NationaliSt M.P.'s are now required to contribute $250 o. yea: towards the home rule fund. County Fathers Waiting on Hon. R. L. Borden cock of Lindsay; and Duncan Tol- mie. reeve of Fenelon. in Toronto on Wednesday night. when they will Inurnev together in the same sleep- Member of the ï¬rm of Dundas Flgvelles Limited. W. NICEOLLS Proprietor of the Queen-st. Grocery weekthpprioeolublem'chod a. 'W-n m'high record, wand! .- no bo- ‘proprietor o! Roenigk'n M in: pug! for 9. Mill. ‘ ~ and lundmuter At the lur'ulas in 108101! ' than ALLAN GILLIPS. Prestdent Publisher of The Warden M " Fun, Amusement and Bargains I Programme il- '. WY 8. Bl.- . CASH 88.00.â€"-For the best comic costume on the street. Open to Town and Country. Ist prime $6.00, 2nd, $3.00. (Winners of previous day not eligible.) . All entries must tske part in the Grand Procession. Decision of judges to be ï¬nal in all events. Jake Killcopyeott's Rube Bend. the tunniest lot 0! musicians ever assembled under one amusement. appear on the streets daily. Ev- erything «as represented. Come and bring your friends. SPECIAL.â€"Mr. Stephen Oliver. the poultry man, is giving two specisl prizes to cover the three days, the prizes to be onered as 101- Wednesday, Thnrshy, Friday, February 14, 15 and 16 WILD DUCKS ’ and thrive, where they gather ï¬shes A resident or Cross Creek: lnform- md weeds. when they dive under- ed The Worden that wild ducks nenth for some sundry reasons. They hove been oround the water: all are not molested by the farmers. winter. This in something never but one looked upon with pride. known to hove happened ‘ in “the W 1°39“. m teal†thnt W “ ‘ w-m*mm~m“.as .3“ one amï¬rnm .-- .,_,A-_ L- IAAbM I‘M?! u mvsl v- w -â€"-_-w birds are urge block one. end up- will no longer be looked upon a pear quite tune. it being possible to the harbinger- 01 ï¬ne weether. if WI: within 3 few yards 0! they continue to men as our than at them. Another remarkable m .11 winter. freak of the waters or weather, in, ~.»» thlt “10 ka '8 09°“ in “may The London Daily Chronicle pub- PW ‘11 winter and “Pm! "‘05" liehee e forecast of the Home Rule sheet: of clear/water the ducks live bill. WILD DUCKS A resident or Cross Creek: inform- ed The Werder. that wild ducks heve been eround the water: all winter. This in something never pnoemmnor Pw'rv- The play houeee. the theatres. the picture show! '90 making special and particular arrangements {or their patrons end daily metinee. and night. Performances will be on the program. "Daniel Boone" tbogreat pioneer western drama,‘ full of thrill- ing‘ situations ond climaxes at the Audeny o! Husic. Wonderland. the popular mogon picture house, has managed for some of the ï¬nest mls ever presented i: Lindsuy. Don't: miss this. attend the ,phy houses, at particalarly pleasing prices. Eighty ratepayers 0! mt unoru. petitioned the County Council for an investigation into the expenditure 0! money on the county roads. lawn 5mm PARADE. coast; 818.00.4'1'0 the m tron the country who wings the Ingest load of people to Lindsay, vehicle and horses to be decanted. 15L prize 88.00. 2nd. 85.00. (Winners of previous day riot eligible.) CASH $5.00.â€"For the jellieet sleighing party from the country. composed of three ladies and three gentlemen, vehicio and horses to be decanted. (Winners of previous day not. eligible.) the 909“!†motjon has W for some m1; ever presented in r’tcmiss this. attend| PROGRAMME, 3rd DAY of East. Oxford. Haste Store. I lamba- o! B PAGES I to 8 The London Duly Chronicle pub- lishes u forecast of tho Homo Rule bill. VISITORS ARE WELCOME Citiuns 0! Lindsay, neighbors, yeomen and inhabitants 0! age coun- ty of Victoria and other counties. listen to mv tale and it is not one of woe. The great, winter cgrnival at Lindsay open. next Wednesday for three days’ seize. What is the winter carnival ‘2 Don't you know ? Lindsey. your county town, opens her arms and her pocket book to give you three days of music. mirth, melody. plea.~ sure. joy end good time. Why does Lindsey do this ? Just to show their appreciation to the teir yeomen. their wives. sons and daughters. for the- noble support‘ given their county town merchants and citizens for so many years. Come in to Lindsay, people. hang up your hat. we desire to entertain you {or three days next week. so join hands, (county and town). make these few days It feature nev- er nttexnpted in Lindsay belore. Drive dull care ewey, cement the 103'! 0! county and town. This winter carnival in e, new thing in Lindsey and her citizens are join- ing heartily hand in hand to have three banner days for eVeWDOdY- The people are with the greatest pleasure formulating ideas, schemes and ouggeetions that will make this three-day carnival a, thing of joy and pleasure as well a proï¬t to all who enter our gates. which will' be wide open on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. poles of man’s mind move in charity, to rest on Providence and to turn upon the fowl. prize winners at Peter- JUDGES POR THE BIG CARNIVAL Those Who Will Judge the Various Events Member of the ï¬rm of Dundus J-‘lavelles Ltd. This great winner event promises day by day to be not only a treat, for our county friends but. for the citizens of the Town of Lindsay as well. The interest is gathering and given lair weather the eve: go down into history 38 ‘ successful winter event. this a. position to say that the following well known gentlemen have consented to act as judges and assist in any manner suggested. They are: J. H. Brandon, Frank Rutherford. John Aldous, (Penelon Falls). Wm. Spence mmx’ï¬os. Hickson, (Mt. Hor- eb). E. Evans (Yelverton). Wm. Por- teoua, (Neatleton), John Squires (Sonya). B. Stacey, (Lornevillo).G As .m evidence of the widespread interest being taken 'nae Wards: is in Donn. (Oakwood). Dr. Hall. (Little Britain). Dr. Sutton, (ornemee), .l, ukin’g.(Hn1ibuz-ton). Bert mam, (Jasmine). These will be assisted by several of our citizens. As already reported the list has the town an is going W be a “‘3‘ W: I Proprietar of play really worth while. Toâ€"day ,the Secretary received a communication from Pipers Lunar: and son asaying that they would be on hand for the three days. This is rather a novel teams-é and will be appreciated by all. Wm Roenigk will have a strong band for the Carnival days and the Rube Band will be a. whole Talk Carnival to your friends. The single lures {or'ï¬ve days should make the dates really an Old Home Week for some of those away parental root. W. STAPLES, lst Vice-Pres. . MCCARTY. Mct‘arty's Jewelry Store. ‘ the event will