flavoring from here recent seven ‘ took up ‘ the quuuou mess with spasm ,m to m Cunm‘ Brotherhood. 1mm _ The Rev. R. Bun-n: 1 Authentic recurds pluce the murk- 138‘! o! the thatmonwter at thirty- oight degrees telow mo only last snurdty morning. It. wu truly the O Interesting Items from Pigeon Village last. the mph}. seem in Trotur'l cahool house will be held. Every body we'como. TM many friends of H188 am will be planned to knbw Ornamee. Feb. 1.2. -â€" Because 0! the oxu-o'mely cold weather am: the an. possible rosds 01 the surrounding country the pubnc “bury board pootponod their concert which was b11106 {or Saturday awning. The Saved Many a Hard Earned Dollar To The x _ » . carnival Visitors f F ‘ 9 ‘ L The Result of the " GreaeSIaughter fof Fewest F ‘was just as we had planned. Those who took advantage g of the Reductions are happy because they Saved i f Money. We were satlsï¬ed to receive Cost and 1n many l L I cases Less to move the larger part of our Surplus Stock. We still have more than enough to duo will hv announced in Read This Advertise- ment Then Come Here Men’s Fancy Tweed Overcoats made with convertible collars, beautifully ï¬nished, reg- ular 12.50 to $15, sale. . . . . . .. .. .. 8,95 Men’s Black Beaver and Melton Over- coats, velvet collard, satin linings, regular 13.50 to 16, sale price .................. 9,95 Men’s Imported Fancy Tweed Overcoats made in the latest styles, convertible‘or vel- vet collars, reg 15 to 18, sale price...10.95 Men’s Black 3: aver Overcoats, made with velvet collar, in the Chesterï¬eld style, reg. 12 00 IO 13.50, sale price ............... 7.95 WHERE THE GOOD CLOTHES COME FROM. Ho Men’s Heavy Frieze Overcoats made with storm caller, a good range to select from, regular 38, sale price ..................... 3,95 1W “‘1‘ Boys College Ulster Overcoats, made or gooa twee eel mu. erm all colors, regular 7. 50 to 8. 50, sale price ...... . ..... z ......... 59 991 values The Earlier you Select, The Better Choice You’ll Have Men’s Overcoats . J. GOUG-H. Bnys' Tweed Overcoats, in light. and medium shades, ï¬tting 8 to 12 years, regular $5.00, saile price ................. ' ............2.99 Boys’ Chesterï¬eld Overcoats, made in fancy trveed materials, regular 4.50 to 5.00. sale price... . . . . 329 Boys’ Chesterï¬eld Overcuuts, made in black and grey m-{ter ials, regular 5.50 to 6.00, sale price . .339 Boys’ College Ulster Overcoats, made of good tweed mu erials, all colors, regular 7.50 to 8.50, sule price ...... ......2... .....5_99 Unload we must and Thorn- carried out. Mr. John Murny m homo from Peterboro over Sunday Emu Muriel Morrison. 0! Patel-bore their annual concert on Wednesday tom: on Monday torenoon n'om Oah- evening of this week. A program 3‘“ where he 91‘9“th on Sunday, the Rev. Mr. Moore of that pl'nee hm ‘ “extent of ' ' and refres ents m the b- taking the services in the Methodist the Methodist church. ‘ church here. The adult Bible Class of the Pm- The Lediee' Aid at the Presbyterian bx terian Sunday S¢h0°1 “mum“ church meets nt the home ’0! Mrs. an entertainment for the eveninx 0‘ H. Lamb on. Wedneedey 'luet Eater Mondey Puticulm later- Mr. thlegher. o! the Bunk 0! The pdiee' Aid 01 the preebyterien Commeree. of Peterboro. we: in church held u pea-lot â€0‘“ ‘t “‘0 town over Sand-.5. - 1 home of Mr. J. J . Limb 0% Thm- Ceptein Fee, of town. in in day evening. â€wwu “'9" town on Hohdey. served and e epiCy little program ___________ There was a. special young people’s service in the Prolbyterhn chunk on Sunday evening. There m spoon! music and the Rev. D. H. Currie Boys’ Overcoats . Form.“ ‘ question of million: WASHERS $50 Men's Bat Lined Coats, Persian Lamb collars, sacriï¬ce sale price ...... 37,98 360 Men’s Rat Lined Coats, clioice Otter collars, sacriï¬ce sale price .............. 47 .98 Men’s Fur Lined Coats Men’s Coon Coats, specially selected skins, best quality satin Jinings, regular $85 and S90, Sacriï¬ce‘price ............ 74 98 price Men’s China Dog Coaté, ï¬rst clams lin- ings, reg $25, sale price .............. 17,98 Men’s Bulgarian Lamb Coats, ‘made with Astrachan collars, regular $35, sfcriï¬ce Men’s Coon Coats made with quilted Iinings. Regular 845, sacriï¬ceprice 32.98 Men's Coon Costs, extra quality skins, best of quilted linings, reg $75, sacriï¬ce -‘ A- price Fur Coat Specials n.... 0000000000.... no. I. DOOOOOCOOIII O. t I... mother. 10 for Hrfl'rhosznngdord, of'Aguggiz B.C., who was cansddownhad uboutamonthorsouoowing t6 hï¬motha’fldeath lettiOt‘hoï¬w again on m1sm'im. uw yum. wuss. mama boys and 3111880“ M'WW to school had their hands. cheeks and noses from durinz “‘0 M . Illa-M ll Mr. W. J. Campbell, 0! Swift. Cur- rent. Sash. was around saying good- bye to his old neighbors and acquain- tances px-Iorato his deputure . for CAMERON. Cameron. Feb. 10.--'l‘he weethelf durjng the past week has been ex- tremebr cold, and it. has tried pret- ty strenuoushr the; majority 0‘! the pumps and cellm in end nomad thin Mr. and Ira. O. Eyres paid i. via- it on Sunday last to Kr. and In. Joseph Tunlin. ‘ Mr. W. E.’ Reid, 0: Milestone. Soak†and mu E. Reid. (:1 01-113., pad a. manic Meids hm haying community. LINDSAY At} he Great . You’ll Be Agreeably '- 62.98 LATE 0190. A. smsox. 24.98 14.98 d_¢;w;vï¬v¢~é ' Another W 0! when tho any the 15th or rem, an. ,0 5m t6 doth-lineuwbhmOcomea from Kore md more eocï¬ thy we miss {orhom51t.Emb. Ir.PcrcyEowdcn_wu her, ‘ ' Quitting wood tthithono on 83%- Fflemhmaythink thewoundishenl- mtwmmmy.mmnplmmm¢m ,ed. mn‘o voddethoilino. anilinMdhgstr‘u'cantthoylittleknowthemow mawmm‘mswmtmguu-Uuwithmmhe‘flcmled 1m. 13am; and llr. mews. both neu- tflp to Toronto. of Edam-ton, wco 'm toRn lat 5d htvlngboon “nutter several â€yea-r011]. malty tribndl' dig! not look {or so sudden an and. ,The late George gmpoon for ï¬ve years put has been a; Mira; tron um. paint“! €94 W???“ â€1°" LL- Dr. So‘ch. or' Hailburton. was un- eci in to ago Miss Holmes on Friday night. and on Soturdu"had get re- moved to me Genet-Ll hospital gt Toronto. . Her brother. Mr. A. Holmes, and the Rev! A. Six-others, «computed hér on the trip. ‘ The Wilbur-(6m hockey tum ex- ‘pect- to wit Bancroft to pity the return much on may night. or last ‘two yeenhe " been panties!- ly a invuud. Arm hie condi- eion would be very much impro‘md. adhe was able to go out dï¬vlng and on Inch occasions his friends Mra. Robert lurch“! presented her husband witï¬": ï¬ne My baby boy “1'13“ this morning. Both 'mother and baby as doing ï¬ne. Mr. Thou. Gnhun returned on Saturday ugh: mm gages-At bust- and on ma. occasions nu u‘wuu- wm Ideya planned to than his hand and notice hi- apparonuy im- proved cqndi'ï¬on. However, the dis- )-gâ€"!L- it was a love for gooa. tnor- oughbred horses. no late Mr. Simpson was the Secretaryâ€"Mur- er of the Lindsay Winter Racing As- sociation. and for years a Director of the Lindsay Central Exhibition. He: was tobe found at the fall fairs asajudgeoihorsesas well as a judge at running meetS, and his judg. ment was sound and impartial. In. his demise the family and rel- atives have the sincerest sympathy of the citizens of Lindsay in general. He leaves to mourn his lose his wife (formerly Miss Minnie MeSweyn. a daughter of the late Magistrate Mc- Sweyn). and one son John. of the C.N.R. ofllee stall. Toronto; one sis- ter. Mrs. E. H. Dunham, of Montreal who has been waiting on her brother during his illness of the last two months. , two brothers. Messrs. W. nf T induv. and J. J. 13 Gin-mne- appomteu to “It all Banana-nous w bring before the Legislature. They pointed out that under the present act inspection of meat was a tame. The caresses were brought into the W Build the PI On Monday. Dr. Mc.\lpine, Medi- cal Health Ofï¬cer, and Dr. Wood, Mayor of Lindsay, left for Toronto, as representatives of the board of health. They will join deputation from Berlin and other towns in pre- senting to the Ontario Legislature their claims for the establishing 0! public abbattoirs throughout the country. thus preventing the spread- ing of nasty diseases and protecting the health of the people. ,, _L _ _A_ eue 7 was deep-rooted and despite careful‘qï¬tention o! the medical men. the kind assistance of nurses and the loving hid rendered by the momban o! thertgmily. he passed sway, death canning hbout eight o'clock lion- by reason of his nibble disposition and temper-91:9 habits. He took con- siderable interest in the mail-s o: the town, although modest and re- tiring in his manner. I! ho had any particular †hobby," it. was a love for good. thor- The lets fur. Simpson was born in the City or Peterboro just 44 years sud four months ago, and after spending his boyhood days in the Electric City, moved with his par- ents to Bobcsygeon, where his teth- er eonduéted the Forest House with much credit to human. the hotel beâ€" ‘ing 'mas one of the best. After the th efxrs. Simpson. the de- ceased alozfg with his brother. Ir. W. H. Simpson, moved to Fenslon Falls, where they became proprietors o! the Mien House. now known as the Twomey House. Here min they established one of the best ho- tels in the district. After spending about ï¬ve years in the Cataract Vil- lage the two brothers moved to Lindsey, becoming proprietors of the Simpson House. in whieh town has lived ever since. 'The Hotel Simpson, like the other two hoetleries at once home one of the best hotels in Lindsey and for that matter one o! the best east of To- ronto. During his sojourn in Lindsey the WILBERFORCE. Wilberfqrce, Feb. 12.â€"Dr. Emery. ot-Bangzrott, . visited town last week, being called in to see Miss Holmes. who has been waiting on her bl" during his illness of the last months', ;, ‘gwp brothers. Messrs. H. Simpson, of Lindsay. and . B. Simpson, of Vancouver, B.C. “m2“ W .- "avâ€"wâ€"w â€"-___ vâ€" -_â€"_ . mm who‘with We am: not out darling motion two-h wo, Car 1“ PM, spat Cmy on amount wait 0! MmmummsMI¢ “ tho adthoput'otllr. ad oxgu.whlchuboim magma-t. Wsanmmmr- “MAW Mouth-city. . He took con- the mail-s 0! node“ and re- mnar. I! h. u- †hobby," good. thor- m late Ir. rem-mum- fl» JUDICIAL SALE RAflAM WEBSTER fARy 1.x In loving may 0! Elm, beloved wife of Ballad Forster, who panel {was the 15g): 0! Feb" 1911. mph-rte control than mt by m .1th My Mummpdntmmhm" un'utouhmmchnn-Umlly Manama-.1111- Mun of protoction in this respect datum. in tho mun-u ot- Min and children yho my be tanning in public oonveytneel. Whoa m in- toxichtod indifldufl or 11:4“?!de fl'o MW tho boot woyn ma mam, damnflmdto reo- arm: the sprint hora air, wbtcb bubooninoihunqotoryunbut through some museum on the part of tho heretofore ,W bu beetvmo a defunct Woty. The War- der bu been upproichod by many borne hours. and uted to coâ€"opernto with then ï¬nd ventilate through it! coluuino', 1th desire 0'! the people. Such anon “no In Albert Amide, proprietor of tbé King Edward Ho'- butthqmyntbmlm u ammunition-thaw 4'0 u†anddtwrtmongutmtw .'rhono in a. strong opinion provnu- in; unong nllny omcinll in Cu:- ndn thnt as law should be placed an the statute hook- to onnhle railway omcidn to don! promptly with thnt not Won nuunnou. nn intona- tel. to“... ; Ir. M Skuce. an. Hour: 11:. Thu. Weldon. 0pc : In John" D. Copellnd and Ir. mum Chumon. luripoux In feet ell the prominent hone lovers end {modern 0! the county. uwor the holding of e Iprlng Inlr. ' Mr. Willi-m Chennon. in en ed- dress delivered .by him. at the en- nunl meeting of the South Victoria Agricultural Society, spoke on the necessity o! a. horse chow, end em- phatically stated that it was the only method by thCh stock breeders could diecriminnte between good and better homes. Hr. Channon said. " Get the horses together then one [loan no idea which“ the beet." 1 The South Victoria Agricultural eel in the ubottoir and ond oll most. would be properly and thoroughly lnapectod baton being oflered for The abattoir question is not a new one in Lindsay. but nevartheless a very important one. For instance. the establishing of_an abattoir in Lindsay would do away with the slaughterhouses at present dotting the outskirts ol the town. the result being that all meats sold in Lindsay by the local butchers. would be kill- Sociaty are pl'onoato to render as- sistance. but hum an unlimited mount 01 work on hand, in con- ducting the 10.11 (sir, which is going tor-ward in leaps and bounds. and To StOp Sale of Diseased MeatwAbattoirs Wanted A united demand {or a; change in the public hulth at to provide for the establishment of municipal abn- toirs in order to put a stop to the telling of diseased and interior meat was made by a deputation represent- ing a. score or more Ontnrio munici- pdlitiee which waited upon the Gov- ernment at Toronto yestrdny, nnd which included up deputation.“ from Lindsay. consisting 0! Dr. EcAIpine, M.H.O., and Mayor Wood. A: n n- ault o! the visit n committee was appointed to daft an amendment to bring before the Legislature. They pointed out that under the present not inspection of meat was a farce. ; Lindny people could mutlcate IN mom. The Intoxicated Passenger holder- uni pntl'om of the Hotbox-o {Cheese and Butter Co. will be held In the factory 1t “bow on Hon- day. Feb. 193.11.1313,“ 2 o’clock. tor» the purpouotolecung 0mm: mmmmw vying flaunt-Georg. E. Ru. prom, -Junnqm. sac. -treu. NOTICE! To the MOM and patron of theme Chg-c and Butter Co. ho mm in protecting Mil hom’thh meal-non nuance. dutyhcnfltyoluodnam'd on tboonphlntofdnotbrm manhomoududmod for »m:mm: #3: m’ Tno Inflation in been made tint h M it‘wouid be well if Pulm- mont would wt o" law similar to am existing in the State 0; Illinois. which mks- tt u: canoe punishable by an. or Wt. or both, for any par-on to drink intoxictted ii- quor or be intoxiuud on my pu- w train. or in or about my runny station. The set also gives a runny conductor the povm- of n con-tome to me such a. person udhophknmcutodyuntnhom I). landed our ‘0 o polio. 0M :1: tho nut convenient nation. In ld~ dluon to tint. o conductor who ro- my omclal only‘mm the intoxiaâ€" god m morn boisterous and more obbctlmbh. ‘ an M' growing distrlets esn’he Wk One might say the ldeel was; we to~.relse the ï¬n- est ale. 6" thoroughbred or draft hone thet ever drew begs to s In!!! or eeï¬'led the eoldler to hsttle. ,Are the who! Vlotorls going to snnlhlleu ‘thls gust industry. strike it in s. most'vitsl‘Wtdy, crush it so thet yesrs my elapse; before we could possibly sttsln the stsnderd ‘whlch we have now reached. by half s century' of card!!! sod skilled breeding. tht is needed now is ithe co-operetion of every man who {is interested in this horse reielng industry to unite in e body end im aside a. the end piece to toma- 1912. u the hour of two oclock in W W. the following Vflu‘hk my. esmely: 11!. "t halt of lot number two..- trtwo In the seventh concession of yarnmou Ilsa-{pose containm‘ at one hundred sém. more 0, .except ebout three sores sold to “I. am Trunk Rtllwty Company Boll. clay men about 91 acre. under cultlvntlon. There is a good back Veneer house. 1}' stories high, H x 25 and In addition thereto. 18} x 24, with good cellars. There are two berm, one with stone luun- datlon 60 x 34 and the other (.0 x make all objection and requisition. house 12 x 20. There Is an or- chard 01 about 25 trees, also a well on the proputy. which is situated shout one mile from the school house. nbout 5* miles from Lindsey and shout 3} miles from Oakwood. TERMS. Ten per cent. cash at the time ol “1. sad the bslsnce in one month without interest. The Vendor shell -n‘ n. Mnnd m moduc‘ an ab. the Government which cu: lend new sum coda-loo upp competent magneto“ “to see that people do not, on. diseased meat. the meet set below them perfectly satisï¬ed that it was entirely free iron: tuberculosis end not‘ ‘lumpy. " During recent your! medics! men have made 0. careful study of tub- erculsr trouble in csttle and they have been astounded with the result of their research. They have discov- ered that many deaths have resulted bow-e ‘ol impure milk and â€lumpy" meet. Boards of Health throughout the country. including the one at Lindsey, recognize the seriouSnees oi the case. and the need oi stumping out theroot of the evil. All meet, they contend. and rightly so. should be inspected before being altered ior sale : the health oi the people should be protected. One why of ' coping with the evil is in the building of public daughter houses end in this the responsibility rests largely upon lute plen- Ior a great spring Iire show in Lindsey to be held at or about the some date as in previous you". The whole cost. or cumnt. expeneee will not exceed $150. 00 which w‘l be giwn in prizes to the horses exhibited. towns and cities with the entails w moved and d1 taco-of dine-u cut out. What wu needed was author fly {or the municlpslitiés to con- Hon. W. J. Hanna objected that this would be a. hardship for farmers who killed an - owniona‘l pig and brought .it to' what, but the muni- cipality repmentativou‘ did not see it in that light. They mural the Minister thtt such on not would not inmate with the product of obst- toirl now under inspection. struct sbcttolra 1nd charge a noun. ins! too to butchers. With such an cuttoir in opention all uncut in the municipality would have to be in- of duty. Such o. luv would sppoint L - Macaw at“ w‘ ‘ -m~ww m u†G“ m mm; of the short/I8†at an; dish I- boil: W‘lly M†“lmfl Gun-t of Justice. deted J. W thy-not~ December A, D. n- I... ‘- HOPKIII. HEIRS [{0me Bud-ten. Solicitors. Nomi.- etc 39“:le for tho Bunk of Mont- ml. low to loan gt lowelt mm. 0“. 6 WW. ownh. Linduy. ..-II PURSUANCE o! u: Order d “.mopcuboutthmucmaoldm tho W Trunk Railway Company, 8011, clay mun. about. 91 acre. undu- cultivation. There is a good new: veneer house. 1}' stories high. K x 86 cud an Iddition thereto, 18} x 24. with good cellars. There I†t" buns. one With stone foul}- MWWXMGndthe otherth m “I objections and requisitmn. Bacon-or to max-aid a Week. nun; moved thou- bulb-u to In! on on“. GM“ Indiana-Ward- s, Kant-It. Phone 41. 1mm Old R.) M in d! it. hunch... The Attractive Route deno- ot title than those in their pone-31011. and the purchaser must, M all ohmic†ubd requisitim to the titlo within 15 days. and in default will be deemed to have u:- coped the title unconditionalb. Mrfllhetmved bid ï¬xed by tho W. Other conditiOns will be the standing conditions 1: w. Tan per cent. cash at the time or ub-ndthbdminone month without mun“. The Vendor shun not be bound to produc. my a). Hopkins, Western Canada tron Hopkins, Week: a; Ho. . .us. Vandal-3' Solicitors for plaintia ; .m M. mughlm. Peel, Fulton L sun-on." and smart J: O'Connor. mudutmymumuyoz January. ‘A. D. 1112. A. . __v‘vn W. R. Widden 8.1!“: nub!) ...... the Eton“: fro-I393- “"9“- w-uluuon ll eye. ear. not! .i W: pty 91: lb. ash for old heuroighingblbamnders lbs. teem-ding to qnllity, delivered to 40 Queen St. Eat Wad 3m WINTED Highest prices paid for un- ultod button pump in “1 PM“ kindi’of fax-i. A. â€PLENUM POULTRY WAN TED “w proud-t. Tick-ti no auto all fflncipd Win- tfl' mm inoludill‘ Winter Resorts Steamship Tickets on Sale by 9all Lines '. T. P. McCullough California, Mexico Florida, etc. visit Banal 30m. Hunky, Int .nd third Wed-906‘; o! “ma 3. Knox-Ir up. Solicitor. not!!! Publ“ Full particulars ft um is via. Chicago , weeks In Hopkins. Indon' Solictwn. r _-.â€"â€" PURE prices paid for Joan E. HARDING '. m- it} 19'“. tick-u not Depot Axeâ€; at Lindsay ...... Amt ‘ leave Richma .- Han Who 2 POPULAR l 0088 GO Ir. J. A. md m 0‘ 301103.: ll nbl. impression u: Io appointed on t. Wumirmfl White New he!“ by good bm W dealing“ will: mam“ out. hi. position an to his con?" m. h“ W01! 1 CI do" that u m voted dow lured by the oppc Val 31v. Ree“! Jams-y municipv Beautiful night over neck, nght. gowns fr: Handsome utyh in umbrelh cry or val st ........... Petdcoats that and embro Persian and Vi‘ Duck, To surfs, at- g-nest tow curtains. hem, Wh blames Women’s vests Everything in the. grezt Yard wide wh CIT YO EIDDII '1'( [Int HERB†At The Cash And