Visit 1:13. éuring this 15 Day8’ Sale 10 per can off ali Goods not mentioned. . 522.00 Furs and Fur Boats Sale $4.00. $5.00 and... 56-00 jï¬nk lazmot Scarf, with head and 3113: MANTLES, 8|!"wa AND DRESS 00008 9‘0"! Coney Caperine : 39;. $4.50 a link lax-mot Throw Ti 32:. $4.00 ..-........ Sale $3.50 Gem Mink Mun, Misses' size. W German Mink Mun : 34-50. 55. $6 and ...... $7.50 M and Black Coney Searts. ° 51-50. $2.25 $32 5 and $4. 50 3mm Coney Throw "MEMBER SALE OF FURS, Ra. $1000 ...... «â€3813 m Coney Mun : Special... m. Ermine Mufl : Special 11M Sets lilo Ermine Sets_ stole and uni: Alaska Sab'ze Scarts: $9.50, $12.00 and ....-O--~l $15 Ahalts. Sable Mufls to match : $13.00, $15.00 and ... 517 wm an that 60“] gm crowd over e1; at At the request 0 n R. Spence acted as ï¬llfl' apposition in 8 3a,. The program, wt . tals. son-gs. , and speeche and entertaining. gut credit onSthe 0 £0 members of the I] Machose taking pa! Mean Sab’n‘: Mails : iiveiy Doings Men's Thi $8.00 our Sixty-Sixth Year 3, Victoria Jan 12 and Fur floats black and green fur-trim- P5613 " uNE 2.50 ......m Sale $2.00 $55.50, $10 and ...... $20 ith qmlted lining, at 0 ........... Sale $2.00 5 .......... Sale $2.75 $15.00 and bet Starts : 00 and .0: Fenelon Falls. was he Misses Naylor last Prom [slay Sale $4.00 Sale $4.90 T0 EIGHT $2.25 $2.25 place was Annie Samgines. is well known in this last Vicinity. as her mother and family were residents hene for many years. Thanksgiving Day passed of! quietly “ace I \‘n (\“F Ru... "‘1 h 33.an ’has returned after visit- ing for a week in Lindsay. Miss McGill'has returned to her . home at Janetviile. Ladies' Astrachan Fur Coats. plain trimaï¬ngs. 2 3904:1818. $323111 $39 Sable "trimmed ‘for ............... $45 Men’s Fur Caps, Fur Collars and Fur Gauntlets all at a. disconnt. Ladies' Fur trimmed cloth-listed coats: $20 for $17: $25 for $22 and $27 for .... ........ . ..... .- ..... $24 Persian paw collar: Ladies rat-lined green and black broadcloth shell, Alaska. Sable trim- IO Ladies’ Black Coats of last sea.- son, ranging in price from $12 to 555, on sale at ................... . $5.00 LadieS‘ Fur-trimmed coats in bhck lined throughout with Italian cloth. Special ........................ $13.00 Mantles and Suits 'I: 6 only Suits that were SII for $6 and 4 suits that were $10 for $5 ‘ VICTORIA ROAD Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wright of Ab- ,erne'thy, Sash, are visiting at Mr. D. iWright's. Mrs. Draedar and children spent ThanKSg-iving holidays with friends at Woodvï¬le. Miss M. Davy visited friends at Pe- terboro'for a. few days last week. Mr. Albert Ly'tle spent arew hays here last week on his way to Game- bridge. Miss Burke spent Thanksgiving at her home at Reaboro. Two Curly rat-lined Beaver shell, Many from this neighborhood at- tended Mr. Chas. Everson's sale of farm stock on Friday [that week. Mr. and Mrs. Pethick recently reâ€" turned after spemiing some weeks visiting friends at Maple Lake. Ladies' Fur Musk-rat Coat: were visiting friends at Roaedale Wednesday of last week. . . V ___°â€".u.u. u: "cu LuUWIl 1n CHIS Vicinity. as her mother and iamilyi were residents here for many years. again Thanksgiving Day passed of! quietly ' - - . , Mrs. Harry Hopkins and Miss Dor- In our burg. The schools were closed. othy left week to spend a holiday and many of our citizens and others | ‘with her father and mother, Rev. attended the fowl supper at Cambray ‘Mr. and Mrs. Somrd, of Peterboro. and report avery enjoyable time. , Master Clare Hopkins is avisitor Mr. Thos. and Miss Mary Elford éto his grandparpnt: in ppfnnhnrn un Quite ,a. snowfall here last week, but by appearances it will soon be gone Miss Lois Naylor returned on ._ A‘L ‘ ‘Reg. $45.00 ..... Sale $38.00 iiea’ black shell coat, muabmt , Alaska Sable collar. Reg. $65.00 ...... - Sale Reg. 540 ............ Sale $35100 . MCGAFFEY THE LINDSAY POST Clearing 'All Suits. Sale $49.00 $7.50 Misses- Coats in green, brown and naVy : Reg. 310. Sale $8; $11.00 § Rev. Mr. Silcox. a congregational j .Iinister, preached last evening in the jBaptist Church. He is doing good work for the Dominion Alliance. Another resident of this village was scalled to the great beyond Sunday 5nivgot in the person of Mrs. Alonzo gStata. She lived with her son, and gwas seVentx-one gears of age. Funeral ;takes place 'Wednesday to Kimnount Reg. sale $9.50; and $9.00 for... $ 7.90 Several odd patterns in Coats for girls 16 to 18 years. Reg. 37.7510": Sale ........ . ......... , ...... _.. a.» ......... 36-75 Navy blue, serge, navy Poplins.na! vy satin cloths, naVy Heronbone. stripe, navy Venetian and black : Reg. 51 1.00. Sale ........ Navy vicuna, navy Venetian. Reg. 90c, Sale 70c; 'Alice Blue, Venetian Reg. $1.10 , Sale .................. 90c Red poplins, red satin cloth, red taffeta cloth: Reg. 60c, Sale ..‘..48c 39-inch Black Pailette satin, Reg. $1.40. Sale ....... $1.20 Buck-taï¬eta, 36-inch. Reg. $1.10, Sale 85c; Black Pailette, Reg. $1.10 Sale 85c; Taï¬eta and tamolines in all shades. Sale (per yard) ...... 45c Ladies' Black Kersey Cloth, semi- ï¬tting, newest shape; Reg, $15.00 Sale $12.50; Reg. $11.50; Sale $9.50 cemetery. Word has been received iii the vil- lage that the Rev. Mr. Ferry who has been in charge of the Presbyterian Church here, and who is now at his home in Sash, has decided not to re- Mr. Wilfred Marx and Mr Wm Scar- lett are back from the West. They had a good time, some work, but they think Ontario is good enough. Miss Leta Train left this morning for Peterboro, where she intends to take a course in the hpgipesg college ‘1; “V". s ‘ Mr. Percy Hopkins spent a holiday with his parents here. Ladies' Brown ‘and Navy Coats, Word has been received from Rev Mr Lawrence that he hes undergone the operation successfully. His many friends here are well pleased to hear it, and hope he tray be long spared to do good work for the Master. Navy Broadcloth, Reg. $1.60 Sale ................ . $1.25 Master Clare Hopkins is avisitor to his grandparents in Peterboro He went Friday morning. Kinmount Doings Of Interest Dress Goods Sale. on! ‘0‘â€..‘0. LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 191 0... $9 .50 and evening to very large congrega- tions. Mr. Archer took his work near Hamilton. On Monday afowl supper was served in the basement of the church to a large crowd, considering the very rainy weather. A splendid programme was enjoyed throughout .the evening while supper was served Mr. Bert Hammond entertained with selections on the gramgphone. After ~supper was served aprograrmme con- !asisting o‘f solos by Master Douglas I Stanbury of Toronto and Mr. Weeks. several readings by Mr. McKi-nnon of [Canningtom which were appreciated 5by all. Also addresses by Rev. Mr. ’Mann, Rev. Mr. Steele and Rev. Mr. Daniels. 1 MI; Newton Reid and Mr. Willie {Thornton returned from atrip on ' Monday. ;Rev. Mr. Daniels. of Hamilton con- fierence, occupied the pulpit in the Methodist Church, preaching morning- Mrs. J. Dobson arrived home on Saturday after spending a month with friends in. Toronto. Miss Lillian Webster gave a demon- stration on making candy at the W. I. meeting at Sonya last Week, which was very highly appreciated by the ladies there. “I am pleased to recommend Cham- berlain’s Cough Remedy as the best thing I know of and safest remedy for coughs; colds and bronchial trouble†writes Mrs. L. B. Arnold. of Denver, Col. “We have used it repeatedly and it has neper failed to give reher. For rrile- by all druggisfs. ' A number from ‘here expect to visit Fenelon Falls next Friday to inspect the new Methodist church which is to be dedicated next Sunday and Mon- Missés Pearl and Annie Jordan. of Beaver-ton, visited with friends here this weekxh The Woodville branch of the Won:â€" en's Institute are to be congratulated on their success in securing miss Florence McNeil with a strong sup- porting Company to give a high-class concert in the Town Hall, Woodville on Friday evening, Nov. 24th.’ a ’It is to†be hoped that the people of that district will show their appreci- ation of the 1ad,_ies’ eï¬orts by ï¬lling the Hall to overflowing. Week’sDoings From Woodville ’Mrs. Wesley Low-e, of Cannington. visited here parents over Sunday. Mré; RI H511 of The Glen. Visited at Mrs Good's for a few days this week, , V Mr. William: Moore had the misfor- tune to 105:9 a valuable horse last week. Mr. and Mrs. Marquis and children, 1'. and Mzs. Pmrvis and children of nderland visited at Mr. Ruan’s on N. 9,1 Fr riday Mr. and Mrs. Melville Gilson, Son- ya,_ visited friends here on Sunday We are pleased to see that Mr Chas Rich 'is home again from the Ross Memorial Hospital in Lindsay and is ï¬oingg nicely. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Robertson of Little Britain, were guests of Mr. 3’16, Mrs. E. P. Rodman on Sunday. Rep. J. Albert Moore occupied the pulpit of the Methodist church here on Sunday, both morning and even- ing. ‘in the interests of the Dominion Alliance work. Mr. G. Dean, Managér o; the Bank of Montreal, returned from his hunt- ing trip on Menday. Mr. Potter, of Peterboro, called on frigndsiheire on Monday on busines.. Miss May Fowler returned from A1- berta on Friday after spending a couple of summers with her brother there. Miss Clara, Wallis. of Little Britain visiting friends here during the week. K.C., 0 Lindsay ,was also in atten; daDCe. Division Court was held here (3n Fri day, His Honor Judge McMillan, of Lindsay, presiding. Mr. F. D. Moore, iMrs. James Taylor on "What does; ! Christmas mean to us.†The question ' ’drawer will be presided over by Mrs. f ' John Armitage. The music for this ; imeeting will he furthifshed by Mrs B.‘ gGraham, Mrs. W. Lane and Miss P. Goad. A cordial inVitation is extend-‘ ed to all members and other ladies ‘ interested to attend. I E The uncral of Mrs. Archibald Mcâ€" Pherson who died on Friday last took place on Sunday afternoon the service being conducted by Rev. W. Limbert. The pall bearers were P. Anderson, D. A. Anderson, GB Ren- nie, Robt Gardner, Jas Taylor and N. Hill. Mr. Stoddard of Woodville, had charge of the funeral. The re- mains were followed by a large num- ber of relatives and friends. over 80 carriages being: in the procession Mrs McPherson and family have the sin- cere sympathy of their many friends in their hour of trouble and bereaveâ€" ment. Among those who attended‘ from a distance were Mr. A. L. Mcâ€" Pherson. (brother) from Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. H. McKinnon and Mr. A. McKinnon, Woodville; Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKinnon, of Sonya. tute for the month of November will - be held at the home of Mrs. Bertram Graham on Wednesday the 15th at 2 30 p m. A paper W111 be given byj Mrs. James Taylor on “What does BUDGET OF NEWS FROM OAKWOOD CLEANED BY OUR CORRESPONDENT IThe meeting of the Women’s Insti- 4 On Tuesday there wasabee at Mr W. Switzer’s. About twenty of th( .neighbors attended and took in th( turnips for her Miss L. Owens, 20f Cambray visited Miss Anderson last week. ers. -.- .na ‘ with the party, also Goosie Taylor ’ and J. Brown. Mr. Jas. B. Kennedy ' has undertaken the responsibility of caring for the appetites of the bunch who are all very small eaters. To ensure comfort for our Orange brethren this winter the medical prac- titioner has prescribed a steel hat and jacket and stone boots for the .Orange Hall. Mr. Jas. A. Thurston and Jas. B. Kennedy are applying the bandages and everything will soon be in good shape. A sucCessful Harvest Home was held [in the Anglican Church on Monday evening last, poultry and pies galore. :Mr. Edmonds of Lindsay was in at- tendance with his moving pictures, 'and an enjoyable time was spent. l Mr. Pyecock, of Humber Bay is vis- iting in this neigthfhood Mrs. L. Wai-d has returned from a visit to Bran-tford. Chamterlain’s Stomach and Liper Tablets do not sicken or gripe, and may be taken with perfect safety by youngest child. The old and feeble will also ï¬nd thern a most suitable remedy for aiding and strengthening their weakened digestion and regulat- ing the bowels. For sale by all deal- The Misses Eyres, of Lindsay spent Thanks-giving day at Mr. H. Eyres'. Mivss Lou Carhp-bell is apatient of the Ross Hospital Lindsay, but is not Very seriously ill.» â€" Mrs. ï¬orthcott' is visiting her sister Mrs. J. G. Eyres in town. Mr. J. Perrin has his new house er- ected and shingled before the snow came . Mrs. J. Mc‘Gill and son of Peterbo- rough spent last Friday here. 'A young daughter has come to the home of Mr. C. Coppins. Mr. and Mrs. A. O’Brien, of Toron- visa'ted over Sunday with his parents at Ball Point. Mr. J. G. Ewes, of town spent Thanksgiving with friends here. -Mr. T. Dpwn-er returned on Monday from Blackntock where she spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Bea.- cock. Mr. John B. Kennedy, the district Tax Collector, has been gladdening the hearts of the ratepayeys these last few days by presenting them the year- ly bill. We shall soon be occupants of the poor house. MrsplD. Ingram and Mr. and )Mrs Anderson, of Toronto, spent Sunday at Mr. J. Ingram’s. Mm P. Perrin and son Ctiflord spent a few days in town this week with her mother Mrs. J. Simpson. Mrs. P. Hewie is visiting her sis- ter, Mrs. W. Anderson in Toronto. Miss Viola Merrill. of Lindsay scent Sunday last with friends at Dunstord. Lots of gravel trains passing thro‘ Dunsford these days. Mrs. S'anguines returned to St Catt arines on Monday, having spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs W. Switzet. Mr. Wright, of Grave-nhurst was a guest of Mr. Ingram's on Sunday. Mrs. Carwaby Thurston. of Lindsay is visiting Mr W J Thurston. - The C.P.R. announced cheap going rates to Toronto. Tickets good going Nov. 13th. to 18th. on account of On- tario Agricultural Exhibition to re- turn up .to and including Nov. 20th. Miss Ethel Smith visited over Sun- day with friends at Outemee. Mrs. S. M. Thurston and little son, Lorne. were in forashort visit on Thursday last. Say! Milton, he is a beaut. Nothing like him in Shoal Lake. Live Brevities From Cameron Mr. Bert Purdy, our general cheese- maker has returned to Bobcaygeon for the winter months. We hope to see Mr. and Mrs. Purdy again next year. Mr. Lawson Brien spent Friday last in Toronto. Miss Prudence Gertley of Toronto, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs Wm. Patrick, Merry Cottage. The Dunsford Hunting Club, con- sisting of twelve members, left here on Tuesday morning, Oct. 3181;, en route to Sureshot Camp. No particu- lars are to hand since their sojourn in the wilderness, but one gentleman of unquestionable veracity (and needb less to say a resident of this district positively asserts that he heard the gang cheering last Wednesday mornâ€" ing after shooting amassive deer. This may be true, as the gang are only 26 miles away from Dunsford but I am inclined to believe that the cheering he heard must hava been Big Bill taking a snooze on the runaway. George Bell, of Lindsay, is again with the party, also Goosie Taylor Dunsford Doingy Of interest ‘ Y (W '3'; 1‘31"? ter For sale Mr. the the Mi-ss Bessie Parrington is visiting in Omemee and‘Peterboro. BALSAM LAKE. The many friends of Mr. W. Parting ton are pleased to see him around again aftei~ a severe attack of typhoid fever. Mr. and Mrs. G. Haygarth spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. E Caronsberry, of Cannington. Mr. W. H. Myers lost a fine young horse a short while ago on Mr. Oliv- er’s ranch. ’ Miss Edith Bidgood of Cleveland is at present visiting her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. G. Haygarth. Del-la and Cora Barroughclough re- turned ‘home from Fenelon Falls last week. Mrs. Johns, son and daughter. of London, England are the guests of Mr. Wm. Yeo, Sr. Grace Greenaway, who has been suf- fering from a severe attack of ty- phoid fever is on_the mend. - Mrs. W117. Cornish not improving as rapidly as her many friends would wish. For pains in the side or chest darn- pen a piece of flannel with Chamber- lain’s Liniment and bind it on over the seat of pain. There is nothing bet- Guy Fawkes’was not celebrated as usual. Threshing will soon be done in this locality. Miss M McPhee was the guest of Co bourg friends last week when she attended the wedding of Miss Adel- aide Powers. formerly of Fenelon Falls which took place on Wednesday Mr. B. Chambers left on Saturday for Hamilton where he has taken a John Homewood was in Toronto a few days last week. Horace Webster was in Omemee for Thanksgiving. Miss Annie Ellis of Toronto, spent the week end in town. -v- â€"-â€"_.--"u n -vâ€" _ _. â€".__ ._1 -7 _, position. , VICTORIA ROAD Miss Margaret Lee is the gucst of Remember the sale of Farm Stock her sister Mrs W J McKendry, Lind- and Implements 01M. Haygnrth and: say. son. lot 25, con 11. Eldon, ï¬ssile; south of Victoria. Road village. on Tuesday, Nov. 14. Sale at I o ’clock, Mrs. Rev. Morton is very ill but is improving at present. Mrs. Rev. Wicket of Shannonville, and Mrs. Wm. Newton, of Oshawa, returned to their homes on Wednesday of ast week after spending a few days with their father Mr. Wm. Yeo, 6t. The dmth of Howard Metherell on Saturday vms much regretted. Funero al on Monday. E. Z. Yen-X and sons are having a ' “'_â€"â€"""'“‘â€"" , sale of diï¬erent kinds of goods. There 16 httle danger from a cold Hallowe’en passed 0ï¬ quietly in our or from an attack of grip except-JI- mï¬dst. Gates and wagons were carried f 11 w d h' m â€Mg mm 3.3.: rzfimï¬sï¬f 1:1: Mrs. Chas. Walters of Bellevilie is the guest of her mother, Mrs H Aus- tin. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGee spent spent Thanksgiving with Orillia friends. Mr. and Mrs. S .Nevison of Lindsay visited friends in town last week. Little Britain uxxn. Llcuuclm, Ul. umuuay. ' ; u 1' .. ‘ Mrs. Dr. Johnstone 32d chlldren I do mt be “we “.8†is “n? "m are visiting Midland friends. edy so good for whooplng cougn a. Mrs. McDiarmid left for Lindsay, Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy.†writ- where she intends spending the winâ€" ea Mrs. Francis Turpin. Junction 0i. tes. . , Miss Bertha Austin has entered the ty. Ore. This remedy 18 also un Toronto General Hospital as a nurse [passed for colds and "0‘19- in training. Mr. and Mrs. A. J.7Gould and ch11 d-ren spent a few days the guests of Mrs. Henderson, of Lindsay. .vvv‘u Mrs; H. Pearce went afew days last .week the guest of her sister Mrs. Openheimer, of Caubray. Mr. R. Cooper, of Omemee, visited his sister, Mrs Geo Whissile last week Mrs. John Anstin and Miss Ruby Austin left last week for Kinmount where they intend to spend the winter Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gould and chil Mrs. Graham and little Margatetrav- turned home last week after an ex- tended visit touring the west. Don’t forget the Auction Sale of Farm Stock and implements belong. ing to Mr. Haygarth on lot 25, con 11, Eden, 8; miles south of Victoria Road, on Nov. 14. Sale at I o'clock. ,. ,, â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" mccuug at. me none or Mrs. P. on will be held on the following Mon .McDonald last week. da . There will be as lendid ro- . , , , , grgmme beginning at go'clock. gpe- ; M158 Jenny King, of Vlctona P.0d cial music by foreign and local ta- visited her aunt, Mrs. John Waterm- lent will be provided. There will be a this week. Rally of the S. S. at 2.30 p.m. or. Sunday addressed by Rev. C W Watch Mrs.“ MFFadden and her daughter, ‘- The formal dedication of the new Methodist Church will take place on Sunday, Nov. 12 when Rev. John Gar butt and Rev. C. W. Watch, both former pastors of the Church, will oflfcia‘te. The fowl supper of the seas- Mr. Latimer. of Wycliï¬e College, preached in St. James' Church in the interests of the Ontario branch of the Dominion Alliance on Sunday evening He gave a good account of the work the Society is accomplishing in the cause of temperance. He also preach- ed on the same subject in St. Peter's church, Verulam, in the afternoon. Mr. Thos. Austin has been appoint- ed lock master. Rev. Dr. Abraham, of Toronto, oc- cupied the pulpit in St, Andrew’s Church on Sunday last, where he preached excellent sermons. In the evening the Rev. Doctor addressed the congregatiou on the subject of Temperance, and the workvbein'z done in the cause by the Dominion Alliance The regular meeting of the Fenelon Falls branch of the Women's Institute which was {0 have taken place on the 17th inst has been postponed until Friday 24th on account of the Hortiâ€" cultural show which is to be held in Toronto on Nov. 15 and 16. Jottings From Penelon E‘alls by all dealers. Live Brevities, 'V‘ MR. HAYGARTH’S WEEKLY EDITION The attention of our readers Edi. rected to the Auction Sale of farm stock and implements belonging to I Haygarth Son, lot 25. con 11, H- don. 2; miles south of Victon'a Real village. on Tuesday Nov 14. Sale is at one o’clock and it promisesto he one of the best ever held in that die- happens when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is used. This remedy has we; its great reputation and extensive sales by remriabb m 0! adds, and grip. and can be re'ied upon with implidt conï¬dence. A beautiiul story is depicted in thc picture entitled "Home Again" give. this season with the Family Herald and Weekly Star, of Montreal.lt i- beyond doubt the best picture ever of» fered with that great paper. The pier ture is 22129 inches, ready Ion-franâ€" ing. The Family Herald and Weekly Star is growing faster and taster ev- ery year. It is the marvel of the news paper world to-day and with such a picture as Home Again all for \I a». year, it is no wonder the circulation grows. Every home in Canada Shaun spend a dollar this season on thin great picture. Miss 0:8hea and Miss Cassidy spent over Sunday the guest of Mn. T. Cassidy, Victoria Road. Miss G. McKay, was the guest 3 Miss McGirr of Balsover on Sum!†of last week. The Ladies: Aid held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. P. J .McDonald last week. It is nften newssm-y to ‘znnw, and a satisfaction to he sure. that drugs purchased are of the best pussiMe quality. This mrtuintv and secur- ity is always provided- wh: n yuu buy drugs here. For years we have given that sort of service which builds puhiic ronï¬dence and wins the permanent favor of careful peo- ple. When you get. anything here you can be sure about the quality and equally sure that. quality cou- sidewd. the price is right. I'Jottings From f Busy Kirkfield A representative of the Dominiti Alliance from Toronto will Conduct the service. Thanksgiving service was held in the Methodist Church on Sunday I. m. last by Rev. Mr. Hie. Special singing by the choir and Mrs Haida rendered avery pleasing solo, Sing- ing the Love of Jesus. Service will be held in the Metho- dist Church on Sunday next Nov. 12. Rev. Mr. Harris, of Toronto, rep» resenting the Dominion VALb'amc, occupied the pulpit in our Church both in the afternoon and evening a Sunday. Both sermons were much en- joyed by those present. Mr, A. E. Smith spent Saturdayh Lindsay on business. A. HIGINBOTHAM WHEN IT 15 D R U G S A Beautiful Story AUCTION SALE 44 Lindsay I n...