Fennel, .ugs Marquis and and at Mr. J Mrs. 4mm vnetang, at and Mrs. PM 11*. Mr. V. D. at 0P tion_ iP toil no )1? Win mother. abruary 'kfield I pent Month! .nd. here she must 3°“ each called“ store. dear. .Fxlï¬am Perkin. - Edith Moynes had the mis- to have her arm badly bitten that dog on Thursday last. She ' about a dozen tooth marks her bad and arm. are sorry to near Miss Thelma 12.103111 G. Stapm. and Miss R. M our Pubï¬c School teachers ï¬nding their Easter holidays at. , . Win Bethany and Lifford. fl "Rome Mr. and Mrs. Arthur to our midst. They moved to JrFred Pethick spent Easter holi- at his home hers. .Taylor Paekin. of L'xbridge. is ' a lew days with his son, Fred Seward and Master 9 attending sch 1:11am 4:. Lmence W. Falls, of Stan- mam, Paisley, is renewing ac- Iaintances in town. :‘uew enterprise F’ A‘ Spence. of £99m mesa? ‘35 With vuvuv. " is Spending her Eas- ys with her Parents, Mr. Angus McEachern. in“ Ethel MCAtthur_ of Toronto- ha: ,. mm Comma mu, APRIL mâ€"By J08 3190' “J :aus, installing his new m“)? .. Which will be in opel'tittion .few days. ‘ me an hD-to-date rmll. There 18 “in good stock of saw logs 1!: ma. ZION is very m. We hope for her recovery. Filbert Worsley, of the L.C.I., ding is Easter vacation at ELDO\ ST ATION (Special to The Post) a?“ M'3 Barber of Fenelon 3"? gPending their Easter holi« ton on bu: ‘3 their SALE REGISTER of mg father, Mr. Lott satmdaY. glad to see that Mr and Campben, who hatebeen *1 grippe, are able to be uCArthur, of Toronto, is holidays with her Par- MCEachern, teacher Wis: FENELON to The Post.) Moore and daughter, Fenelon Falls, visited her father, Mr. Lott FRID.Yy £ daughter, Mrs. John . of Toronto, was and Mrs. D. C. Mc- credit sale , 01 implements, the R. O'Xeil. lot 16, Sale at 1 o’clock h him every success >5 the Canadian Linhsay, visited ast s with friends of Blackwater, week with his 911C r returned to visiting with Miller-smith. foe Merriron ‘oronto eek APRIL 12th. olidays urned a meet- Toronto ornmg school Ld Mis Bake, town Vng l BOHNEN 8:: BRILL’ : Wednesday, April 17th, 1912, at 9 a. m . pRICES râ€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_ Amnmunn .DAD’I‘IJAIIAIID Am : Uninn-‘r Miss Ann Smith, of Coboconk at present visiting the Miss Me! Jack McEachern, of Lindsay spent, Sunday at home. as Elsie V. McEachern,‘ of ‘, is spending her holiday: Bohnen 5’ Brill's $10,000 Stock of Men’s Clothing and Furnishings has placed in the hands of the Canada Brokerage Co., with positive orders to raise $5,000 in 10 days. With this. the best known firm of Sales Experts in the country. it is not a question of price and profit, it is simply “Sell Quickly," and all other considerations are made subservient to this impervious command. The well-known ï¬rm of BOHNEN BRILL, Lindsay, have placed the entire $10,000 stock in the hands of The Canadian Brokerage Company. Forced to raise $5,000 in 10 days Sale Opens Wednesday, April 17th at 9 a.m. Men's Spring Caps, fancy Scotch Mizdâ€"ces. Reg. price 25c, now... 16c Men’s Fine Spring Hats, the well- known “Albion" Brand, the latest style. Reg. price $2.50 and $3.50. Your choice ........................ $1.98 M'en's Fine Soft Hats, in the latest styles and shades, all new and upâ€"to- date Hats. Reg. price $2.50 to $3.50. Your choice for ............ . ...... $1.78 Men’s Linen Collars, all sizes and all styles. Reg. price 15c. Sale price An Event in Business World that is Truly Remarkable. We put the Knife into all Prices .. .colttlol price Not alew items, but everything in the house. Everything cut to the keenest edge ; nothing reserved, nothing kept back. _ We Wlll gladden the homes of all the people. Search everywhere, but you will not ï¬nd such bargains as we offer you. We will save you from 30 to 50 per cent. on your purchase. The Cause of this Wonderful Slaughter of Prices. Bohnen Brill ï¬nd themselves dangerously overstocked. They have twice as much goods as they ought to have at this time of the year. The recent strin- gency 1n the money market has left them with goods which they must turn into cash, and the Canadian Brokerage Co. are forced to slaughter this magniï¬cent stock of merchandise to raise the money quickly. . WANTEDâ€"8 salesmen and 8 Salesladies. Apply at Once at the Store Men's Summer Caps. Reg. 50c, now Men’s 75c Caps, now .. $1.50 Men‘s Hats go for Men’s $2.00 Hats Men's Silk Ties, Reg. 50c. Sale Hats and Caps Furnishings on... 90-00.... 0.: ANOTHER -EARTHQUAKE AT LINDSAY ONTARIO Wazé‘, Wm‘ck am! Wonder ./ Mr. Neil McEachern, of Islay, A1- bem,‘ of. Cam- berta, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. holidays under Angus McEachern, on Thursday of ................ Messrs. Neil and chk McArthur of 0:11: 3 at . Cambray spent Sunday with friends McEachâ€" _ here. Przi‘es will 56 Séocéeaf Smaséecz’ cma’ Cm‘ 2‘0 Pieces az‘ ......... ......... for ...- $1.29 the parental root. 16c 76c Silk Ties. Sale price ...... 48c Men's Fine Shirts, all (sizes. Reg. price 75c. Sale price ...:.. ....... 38c Men’s Fine Shirts. Reg. price $1.25. Sale price ..... . ........................ 98c Men’s work Shirts, all sizes. Reg. Price 50c to 65¢. Sale price 29c "â€"03 2.......... 22...... 22.2.. .22.... boa :2:... Men’s Fleece lined Shirts and Draw- ers, all sizes. Reg. price 65c to 75¢. a garment. Sale price ........ 38¢ Men’s all-wool Shirts and Drawers. Reg. price, 75c to $1.00 a garment. Sale price ........ Summer light Underwear, all sizes. Reg. price 50c a garment. Sale price Sale price .................... ... ........ n...‘ Men's Fine Shirts. Reg. $1.00, now Men's Working Sox. Reg. price 25c, Men’s Working 80:, Reg. price 15c, Men’s Fine Suspenders. Beg. 50c. last week. Our teacher, Mr. W. McMillan, isf spending the holidays at his home, Glenarm. u. c vowâ€"w. Miss Aggie McEachern, of Lynhurst â€â€˜ hospital, 'lbronto. is spending the There has been 3 holidays with her parents, Mr. and pany formed under the most important Merchandise News ever pub- lished in this country of Bargain Offerings at suzh \ an opportune time We want to call your attention to 17c '9c 380 THE LINDSAY POST. Men’s Summer Underwear. Regular price 75c. Now for ........... . ...... 48¢ 90c. Sale price .. Lot of Men’s Work Pants, all sizes. Reg. price $1.50 to $1.75. Sale price Men’s Overalls, all sizes, in black, blue and striped. Reg. price 75c to Men’s Overalls, the best on the market. Reg. price $1.25. Sale price, ........ . 83c cud .po-noo .o.uo.uJ-u.no‘.oy Men’s All-wool Pants, all aim. Reg. price $2.00 to $2.25. Sale price Men's Fine all-wool and worsted Pants, made out of the best Scotch 'l‘weeds and Fancy mixtures. VAI-l sizes Reg. $3.00 to $.50. Choice for $1.98 1 Lot of Men's Fine Pants in black, blue sergel, all sizes. Reg. price, $4.00 to $4.50. Your choice now for c. "o...- Men’s Pants ...................... Mr. Ronald A. McEachem who has been sick with bronchitis, is improv- ing nicely under the careful treatment of Dr. Grant. Consult your best interests and buy where the money goes furthest. It will pay you to come miles and miles to buy here now. This is a golden opportuni- ty for Bargain Seekers and Money Savers. Every man and woman appreciates a bargain; your satisfaction will be fourfold. We cannot urge you too strongly to do your trading here. We will make your $5 hill and equal $10. D. C. McEachern. $1.28 $2.98 a’ telephone. com- 1 Lot of Men’s Fine Suits, made out of the best Scotch Tweeds, alsc in fancy mixtures. All sizes. Reg. price $10.50 and $11.00. Sale price. . 1 Lot of Men’s Suits, all new and upto the minute goods, all spring style... well made and nicely trimmed It’s a shame to slaughter such goods but they must go. They were $14.50 to $15.00. During the Sale they will 1 Lot of Men's Suits, black and blue serge, all sizes and all spring styles. We have just received this lot about twenty days ago,-but we must sacriï¬ce our goods in order to raise $5000 in 10 days: You cannot buy them anywhere on the globe for less than $22.50 to $25.00. Our price will be. during this sale I......'. $14.98 1 Lot of Men’s Suits, the ï¬nest ‘ in the land. Made by the best manufacâ€" turers in Canada. All sizes. Every suit as advertised, the well known Brand â€Style Craft,†all new and up-to-date. Be sure and ad: for the above brand. Reg. price $27.50 to $30.00. Sale price ..... . ...... $17.89 Men’s Clothing don Central 1:: has ‘to Eldon Sta rov- {President Mr. W e~ R. Howldns; ‘ sey; directors don Central to extend from Woodvilld poled; to Eldon Station. The oï¬cers are: of W: President, Mr. Russel; viceâ€"president, the p R. Howkins; sec-treas., J. R. Kel- 0m sey; directors, Duncan Smith. M. McLean. D. McFadden, and Mr. Wil- son. They have the swamps already UN HEARD PRICES OF Sign in Front of the Stare |_.ook for the Big Red $8.98 One Fur-lined Coat, .Musk rat lined, Otter collar. Sim 40. Reg. price 575. Sale price ..... . .................. $36.00 1 Lot of Men's "Fine Cravenats in dark gray or tan, all sizes. Regular price $9.50, $10.00 and $12.00. Your choice during this great sale $5.98 One Fur-lined 'Coat, musk-rat lined. Persian Lamb collar, Beaver top shell. Siza 92. Reg. _price $58.00. Sale price ..... -, ................... M. $29.00 Men’s Spring Overcoats, in black, choicest silk facing. All sizes. Reg. $12.00 to $13.00. Your choice during this sale for ........ . ..... h ..... $7.93 Overcoats and 1 Coon Fur Coat, Reg. price $70.00. Will be sacriï¬ced for ........ . $43.89 2 Ladies’ Fur Coats, made of Per- sian Paw. Will be sacriï¬ced at less than the cost of the raw material. Ono Lot of Boys' and Young Men’s Suits will be slaughtered at your own price, as we MUST dispose of the Entire Stock in 10 days. Boys’ Suits poled. and will continue the balanco of work at once, and expect to have the phone line in in a month’s time. . Our merchant, Mr. McLean I!“ been fortunate in securing His 8.- die McEachern as clerk. We wish he the but at same. 7 7 ~ 1 . a Cravenats PAGE 5 3‘55: