= a ~r‘ifl‘l‘fl5‘flï¬mflflwég. _ f . CROWDS ! Tremendous Crowds ! Pleased N NOW IN FULL [SWING W NG PRICES Smashed one man POST. LINDSAY. rarest. my. 17th, m A CHANCE GREAT WINDING-UP SALE â€IQ... Beyond Recognition MEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHI unities offered by us to SAVE about HALF on all County are not slow to realize the great opport The people Men’s and Boys' Wearing order to make this these Great Values. _____________â€"â€" Men’s Pants Men’s Tweed Pants Sale Price ................... worth $1.75, 990 Men’s Tweed Pants, fancy patterns, worth $250, Sale Price.. 1.39 Men’s fancy Worsted Pants, worth 98 $275 to 3.40, Sale Price Men’s Suits Men’s Canadian Tweed Suits worth $0 30. Sale Price .......... ooooo 4.98 Men’s fancy Tweed Suits in new patterns, worth $10, Sale Price 5.98 Men’s black and blue Serge Suits worth $12.50, Sale Price. ..... 7.98 Men’s Imported Tweed Suits in fancy checks and stripes, worth $13.50, Sale Price ........................... ...... Men’s fancy Worsted Suits in cor- rect styles, worth. $15.00, Sale Price 9.98 Men’s Imported Tweed and Worsted Suit, worth $18.00 to 20.00, Sale Price of Lindsay and Victoria Apparel. Great Winding Up Sale a decided succes COME BEFORE TO They have appreciated the fact t O LATE fl Men’s Overcoats Men’s black and blue Overcoats, well lined, worth $7.50, Sale Price ....................................... 3.98 Men’s heavy Frieze Ulsters, Tweed lined, worth $8. Sale Price... 4.48 Men’s fancy Tweed Overcoats with vented back. worth $10.00, Sale Price ....................................... 5.98 Men’s ï¬ne black Overcoats, velvet collars, worth $12.00. Sale Price......... Men’s ï¬ne Dress Overcoats in the new Melton goods worth $13.50, Sale Price ........................... ' ...... 7.98 Men’s black Cheviot Overcoats, neat- ly made, worth $15.00, Sale Price 8. 8 Meii’sï¬ne 'dress Overcoats in all the latest goods, worth $20, Sa'le Pace Boys’ Odd Knickers worth 65c, Sale Price ........................... 4 6 Boys’ Tweed and worsted Knickers. worth $1.25, Sale Price ......... 890 9 9 28 Boys’ Suits B0ys’ 2-piece Norfolk Suits in Can- adian Tweeds, worth $3.50, Sale Price 2.28 Boys’ z-piece Norfolk Suits in tweeds and worsteds, worth $4. 50, Sale Price 2.98 Boys’ 3-piece Suits, Canadian tweed, worth $5.00, Sale Price ...... 3.28 Boys’ 3-piece Suits in imported Tweeds and worsteds, worth $7 00, Sale Price ....................... 4.48 .....- / Boys’ Overcoats Boys’ Frieze Ulsters in brown and grey, worth $5.00, Sale Price... 2.98 Boys’ Dress Overcoats with velvet collars worth $5.00, Sale Price 3.28 Boys’ Dress Overcoats, fancy twee ds and blacks, worth $6.00, Sale Price Boys’ ï¬ne Tweed and Melton Over- coats, correct styles, worth $7.50, Sale Price .................................... 4.78 # hat we have sacriï¬ced PROFITS s. Read carefully every word of this announcement. AND SECURE YOUR SHARE. i Gloves Men’s English Ringwood Gloves, worth 50c, Sale Price ............... 39c Men's Mocha Gloves. worth $1.00, Sale Price .............................. 696 Men’s Mocha Gloves worth $1.50, Sale Price .............................. 990 / Furnishings Fancy Mufflers worth 50c, Sale Price ................................... 25c Soft and stiff bosom Shirts, worth $100 and 1.25, Sale Price ......... 79¢ Woollen Underwear worth 79c. Sale Price .................................... 496 Silk Ties. all shapes, worth 250, Sale Price ............................. 10c Silk Ties worth 50c, Sale Price 371,6 \Vool Sox worth 35c, Sale Price ............ , 21c Umbrellas worth $I.25, Sale Price 69c and in a good many instances COSTS in It states absolute facts. Hats and Caps Men’s Furlined Caps worth 75c and $1.00, Sale Price ..................... 496 Men’s Tweed pull down Caps, worth soc, Sale Price ..................... 25c Men’s Wool Felt Hats in Fedoras and stiff shapes, worth $1.25, Sale Price .................................... 69c Furs ! Furs! Men’s Cub Bear Coats worth $22 00. Sale Price .......................... 16.98 Men’s Russian Dog Fur Coats worth $28 00. Sale Price... 18.98 Men's Australian Lamb Fur Coats worth $30.00, Sale Price ...... 20.00 All Fur Caps and Fur Collars to be Sold at About Half Price Note Prices Smashed A Sale You Can’t Afford to Miss All Proï¬ts Have Prices Will Reach Their Lowest Notch During not Appreciate the Reductions on all Have Seen the Goods. Positively No Reserve. Everything Must be Sold 00000000000000000¢Wi+++4090000 lMPORlAill NEWS “090060000 Zlne Mariposa Council first meeting for the year on Mon- day of this week.‘ 3 Lu- skating rink opened on Friday right. Skating free the. first night, when a large crowd attended. I Mrs- 1’21.in was in.‘ Toronto last ! wzek attenlign the wedding of her l DlLCP, Miss Flora Osborne. Miss Mabel iPogue, of Glandine, Sp€nt a few days the guest of her i sxstar, Mrs. :Will Workman. Mzss Sailes. of Little Britain, visit.- 9); her friend, Mrs. J. B. .Weldon. reâ€" Cently. Mr. A. L. Short, of Kingston, spent Sunday last ater. Joseph Bowes’ . Miss Dot. McPherson is at. pro. 1:th enjoniyg a. holiday with friends in' Cannington. Mrs, Smith, of-.Woodville, called on some of her friends here on Saturday last-V I ' 1 : ' Mr; Frank} 'Jackett. of Buffalo, son of Mr. Henry Jacked. East Oak.- }\'21 k- . , or ill 015mm ' 00000000 Mus. Earle, of Toronto, after visiting her sister, 'Mrs. Will Lawns- borocgh-. left for her home on. Wed- ens .1; y last. Mrs D. Tait entertainedi 'a nun:- ber of' her friends on Friday night last and all spent. a good time. Miss Ethel Thomas, of Woodvillc, E is the guest of Miss Pearl. Coadi this Mr. and Mrs. T. .‘Williams and daughter, Maida, of Lindsay, were guests at Mr. Joseph Coad’s on Wed- nesday last. .\ . Mr. Anson {Walton has moved. in- to the house recently occupied ?by Mr. '1‘. Hearst. On Sabbath last. owing, to the stormy weather, the attendance at both churches was .very, small. “*- t ' ; PLEASANT POINT} ! ’- ' (Special to m Post) > i .We are having very. stormy wea- ther at present. .wooi, called'ont friends here on Mom I; Miss L. G. Brien, has returned! afâ€" tor spending a. few . tcr, Airs. E. N. Mitchell, at Omen . Mt. Thos. Graham, of Sturgeon Point, visited ,friends at Rivet-new latciy. ( Our school has reapened for an- . ’ other year under the care of Miss ‘I'old In Interesting Form by the Bright correspondents of . The Post at the Various Contra. 000000000000000000000000000000 day. last. He speaks very highly. of . the States. K. T. M. Peel. of Sllpm. OpS. Miss Florence -Mitchell, of Town- to. is Visiting frien here at. pre- sent. ‘7 Some farmers are busy gettingont wood land: idrawing it to town. as u pro! ‘ the roads have been fairly good. w GLENARM . ftVith‘ more \=n0\v appearing, mat' ters enlivened. -. McMillan brothers are busy. sup- plying our Villagers with wood. ‘. (From Our Own Correspondent.) . A sleignload from Palestine. ac- companiedf'hy several from our sub- urbs. drove" to ME. Hamili's “Ingls side Farm.“ Islay. Thursday~ evening and had a..~pleasant time. . Fridaysveninlgt ‘.a sleigbload from Hartley, 'accompanied by some of our villagers, drove to the residence of Mr. A. McKenzie. where they er- took of adopter supper and “tripp- ed the light. fantastic“ until the "we sma‘ hours." "All report a.‘ good itime. . Mrs. A. Gilchrist! and children have returnedzhieving visited in Wood-ville and Beaverton. , Mr. A. Gilchrist arrived from the | O \i‘est. having been on the train tin: was derailed ncar Cliapleau. Ont. His many friends are pleased to see him. Mr. and (Mrs. Jay. of Midland. were the guests of? Mr. and. 3173. .Wood last week. Mr. Andrew Spence. of Kirkh'dd. visited in our community last. week. Mr. Don. \Mcliillan. of Beaverton. visited at. Mr. McKay's last. week. A baby girl arrived at Dr. l;-:i:l's last week. consequently he feels very ___*â€"â€"â€" t ' HARmLEY. . ‘. i 9 (Special to [the Poet.) Miss Minnie Campbell. who has been on a visiti with friends in the nest. thaB returned. ‘ . Mr. J. M. Spencer an old Hartley boy. rwho went M'ext some years ago, and has done well. is- home visiting his parents. Mr. and. . Mrs. Hugh Specne. 1.: Mr. Angus MnFadyen is making preparation to crept .' tine residence in the spring: ~ , v - this meal option campaign has just been brought. to a successful issue in this township. (the law names in force on May Mitten. trim people of the community are highly de- lighted. 01 course it: W M and the liquor men and. «theirtriendn cannot. look {or much â€apathy, from the pedplc‘otith'u‘dm. It know Been Swept Away to Smithereens ,._._.__W__-_â€"â€"â€" «provcments which thc seen made by | the farmers. and tha morals'of the! rising generation. is sufficient evi- dence that the. Lxuroonuis not only unnosaeK-ni'y, but a hindrance: to the succes of any place. and we hope that before long the. bar will be ban; ishod and we will have. a total prob]. nition in «this fair ï¬rrovinec of our... Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gilchrist, oz Souris. Man, are visiting friends here. , __+â€"â€"â€"â€" « CAMBRAY . (From Our Own Correspondent.) Mr. Frank Riches. who has tip-cut the past summer in the N. \\'. VII. CIT: turned home again on Monday last. Owing to the great; storm on Sun- day the churches were. ycry slimly at- tended. . . Mr. James “'ellis has started his saw mill and is doing a rushing bus» inoss. ‘ Our temperance house is . again closed. Lack of accommodation makes it my ‘imoonvczusnt for the travelling public. . \ (rho anniversar' y sen-whee in connec- tion (With the Methodist: church will be {held on Sunday. mill Monday. 19th and 20011. On Sunday. the Rev. B. A. Woodville. Ml pmbh $10.30 and. 7 o‘clock on the Madden "A supper 'thl we served. followed .by a. good prom. an. talent will in all new to Conway ondlonben hudl l should: fifteen you: slice “not «ya-B 8014 draw abig crowd: Ever-5mm hereaniddmtholï¬timthe int l. a nudity-veagoodjgtimes ‘. -'.. This the Greatest of all Clothing Sales. You Can- Lines Given Above Until You Look for the Large Red Sign # ~ Tell Your Friends of the Money Sav- in g Chances‘ of this Great ~. (F3011) Our Own Correspondent.) Rev. Dr. Hazel‘ton. of Toronto, will conduct the missionary service in our church on Sunday next. .131 19th. We are anticitutingr an enjoyable. serviee. Mr. Norman Coolidge. of Manitoba, is tut-riding: the winteri .‘t his lath» er's. Mr. Gilbert Coolidge’rS. . Masters John and George. Hardy are = attending the continuation class in . Cunningham); Mr. Elmer and Miss (Maud JonCS. : :ifcnt Sunday last at! Omcmuc. Little Miss Pearl McInnw is on the 5 sick lint. Bile-LS Alice Osborne hms from a visit to her uncle. Mr. Rich. I Comma, of Toronto. _ t .. ___.â€"â€"â€"â€" . LITTLE BRITAIN (From Our Own Correspondent.) Remember the Farmers†Institum' meeting in the Society, Hall oppo- Site the Methodist church Saturday afternoon and evening. All the boys should be present to meet F. H. Real, B. S. A., of the Agriculture Department in connection with Lind- say Collegiate Institute, also J. L. Warren, esq.. of Acton and Dr. Henry G. Reed. esq.. of Georgetown. - The Canadian Home Circle duly, installed their ofï¬cers for the year 1908 as follows: Past leader, Bro. Dix; lender, Sister. Dix; vice.- lender. Sister Yerex; secretary. Sis- ter Dillmun; treasurer. Bro. Yeo, "fi- rzturnt-d - havev l l‘uncwi ~u-r‘t-tary. Bro. Torin; lain. Shirt Smith: xn:trs‘:.:t;‘ Robertson; “unit-r. $.51": ih'“ :guard, Bro. Downer; scnt.nv., ' il’rousc: 1.“‘.1.~10;'.<. Brus. and v‘ er-rex and Dix: medical exam. il‘Jo. Hail: relief committetu lDonBr". Hill and Glass. Shim“ no). \Vooldridgc, You 'lntl 'Meeting of. the Circle first T1 . i in every month. “'0 underst'tt. the \Vorkmen and Circle -to repair the hall. painting. ~ ir‘g. r-lc. Our Epworth Lt-ngut-rs inf; gorward to m901l11g11;‘ it'd missionary from Japan. E. l..u,-r~'0n. at the convention :0 in Lintbuy Lit-XL “111$. Tllc rink l‘ patronizsni and Old. som': not having 'cn l-cIort- for 10 or 15 _\'\:.t » 5interest taken reflects 0:01;: - E manugtrs for the general gno- kt‘pt. __.______ JANETVILLE . (Special to The I‘m; it Our new sawmill is again .1. . lotion and is in better shag» [before the tire. Mr. Burn z~ ." (plenty of custom sawing and ,~ 3‘- ! pared to cut all that can he s. 2‘ ‘:> way. _He is Very gran-Yul :0 l «he so generously helped him It" build the mill. -_â€"_â€"o-_â€" l -We lead in Wedding Stationery and .Viuiting Cards. Newest desist“ were Soswuiw .