-. LDZ :I12PAGES THE LINDSAY POST tommdent’s ' lewsy Letten MMMM‘ Negotiations are'inprogress now ‘for the sale and the deal may be closed at any time. I But in the meantime we’re going to give the purchasing public an opportunity to buy at who'éesale prices and we re putting on QMEM! ~ES, we are selling out, giving up business here, quitting, " leaving town, or whatever you like to call it. The stock lease (if store and good will of the business is for sale now, en bloc. §FORD’ 8 LEAVING TOWN , .___fl_.‘h__â€"â€"â€"_â€"-_â€"_â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"â€" «7er W 7h . £7 . JJLJRAQQï¬HMEEKIEWEEEï¬ï¬‚flEEQEEflEEflEli E k] our 5913355 bikers, Night Gowns, Rain There are 'new and reliable goods :4llks, 'Dres Hamels, Cottonades, Batting, Table Linens, Art 'Sate Shams, Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery, Collars, Belts, Unden Men’s Socks, Men’s ’Ungerwefr. Smallwares, Women’s an .l;..-l.2..1.- |u..-l. flï¬ECTLY GROSITE MKWOOD talent: and P. 8. Mark. an in Which the deceaq; '33 shown if the large o 88 deleggta to CAN TICK DOLLARS .I-' -d Yourâ€"No. 1'! 1t 0: LW’. ' her sister“ A; Smithfl I J. Coad’s on sunday last. J wBow. Geo- Mfashington.’ M..:A., of: Smuffvine. will conduct the service inuthï¬' Methodist church nod: Sab- _4AL-_) lia, ‘ ‘ u â€d M' 5, o 135mm" 0 rd cit†ware Monument sudden demise of one H at m magi: respeczed“ John inflow! .whxch 90- g ‘inwest wois. E will no“. of Em» Briwe on â€W â€w" noun 183t- L m and am mid w W W‘ ed into (tn «€5an ham an? arebnaisewï¬wed “ i“ (From 011 MLaDdM r own Correspondent) Herb vrhuraton. who NW â€â€5â€â€œ?! a“ )1 morning, ‘a:n'd in the Presbyteré church in that amwnv in the is. Hails brother of Mr. We?! {‘Washington. of this villasn- . 3, Wright and daughters of Oril' mn- m‘d Mrs. Richard Gould. of the Open Market to be Sold Quickly.- Their Eritire Stock will be Thrown DUNSFDRD :liable goods:â€"$ilks, Dress Goods, Linings, Furnishings, Sateens, Muslins, Flannelettes, ng, Table Linens, Art ‘Sateens, Cretonnes, Curtain Muslins, Cottons, Lawns, Yarns, Pillow iery, Collars, Belts, Underwear, Smailwares, Ribbons, Veliings, Men’s Collars, Men’s Hats, ear. SmallwareS, Women’s Skirts, Waists, Wrappers, Suits, Cotton Underskirts, Corset Coats, Undérskirts, Wash Shirt Waist Suits, Spring Goats. Winter Coats. Furs. Millinerv. etc- p .bere attend? nth B. £8“: a Mrs. Hall, SW “it“: +0999§OO§§§9§+9§§9900990900909909000OQOOQQQOQOO'QQOOOOOOQ Mrs. MEIR ,Woollard, (ma Ethel Thurston) for the services who has; performed in the church and league during the past six or seven yous. Mm Lily sGordon mad the foaming address and Miss Jennie Thurston presented {Mm .\Voollard with a. purse of gold. . , L . Dear Mrs. Woolla‘rd; †Events of recent occurrence whizh arenow matters of publicity. have brought your {minds in general in the counmnméty and of the choir, in particular, of which you have been a member torso many years. to may .lize,tha:t you are about toaem thone associations ‘which hava been fem ed through the years from your ~dbfldhood. IWId ï¬gure you 'that we \do not conï¬de;- ‘any, disturbance of thlse relfltionp which have. through so mm mm grown so 'strang. mt- taa MW. of notice. We, 'the mint-nobthe choir of then Duns} ford mm church in mm: you have so efï¬ciently: patterned no du- tiqs ot crew tor 8° mm mm; and other friends â€Mine am Vida- circle of the W .94 mm, whqro you have always mumâ€"mm PM (0 he a sum: abh oocaioflhpoli 'whiOh to o'xpreaa our «mind WM in. M can: 3;: hope for your prm and tn;- tum well being. WW0!†you that thq Labor mu him. an 913mm: and The many friends of Mr. Herb mâ€" f 11511 will! be sorry to hear of hieflbq- : ling illsfor the pat we‘ek. and will I hope for his recovery. ‘ i Inn Last'l‘hursday evening. April 30, a. large number of friends in the Me:- thodist - church congregation ‘and choir. met all: the home of Mn. Silas Thurston rto apnea their thanks to curmd on Sunday, April:%.!1‘he fun- aal took place on Tuesday ‘to.th!e' [Mustard meter-y. and was attend- ed by a. large number of friends from this community. Mm. Bveuon left with bar mm for the United States last Holiday. LINDSAYl ONTARIO, FRIDAY. MAY 8, 1908 fun- . ungmdging renderedâ€"often at much the {inconvenience to annual: â€" in the endâ€" Sunday School League and choir, has from contributed in no small degree to left i buildmp ideals in true service. which mites {will abide “ith us when you are for | away. Your unselfish and running Eng- f labon are appreo'nted. in the trues flbeb ; ahd highest MW whole comb will Imulï¬w: and will be lovingly rflemr' flhued. Notinamy sense on a. remunerâ€" so, a Intimuwt that ya: may be mum Ma- ed of our ranembarmoe and loving 'and mm we ask you to accept this Silas purse of gold; and to be mured that s to Wm you my,“ you on follow- Ethel e3 b_‘ the but wish†ind kindest has! and truept records of your mites lane from your girlhood.“ a wide circle 5’1“- ot m; and wellvwiflhers throuth' wins out «the whole community. Jed the tunerfl of that: amt. Ms. Ferguson. of ‘Oï¬wood. on Manda: an?“ M33. Land. Oakwood. were the. sum o: wa- “WR‘PW hit! , L 1‘ Fifi .Ll -L #1.. f. LJJI POO-A “0†._.Im £30m $.02 :Fm><_2nw 40:2 m>rm... was ma M of her friend. Mrs. “.mm‘fewdaya thiswk x,- 3.. Wimwho has spat thq past in yum- in this minim w twang home in Folkstane. 1 Mr. and Mrs. .Wooflard responded in a few avell chosen words, and that pastor, Mk. .Wilsouhapdm' of the high In behalf of the choir and oonm 336.011 of the Dunsford Methodist church. Sigma â€" Hazel Thurs'tos. Walbum Gordon. ‘Albart Thurston. 'estean in which Mn. Woollard was half by the people in the community.‘ and hopai dint she Would always be of service to the Christin church. Miss Flash Mr. Without a doubt this sale will be the biggest and best sale Lindsay has ever had as far as good big bargains are concerned. There will be great crowds, of course, but who minds a crowd. when there are many goods to be had Sale Starts Wednesday, May 13th, at 9 a.m. Store wm be Closed Mdndau and Tuesday to Mark the Prices Down. Think a moment, 'Mrs. Busywoman. Think what this sale means to you, you managers of the family purse. sold. 'But you will have to act promptly. Act now. at half price. regular prices. There‘s no reserve. Everything must be “MBBAY . . r3. .Wm. Web-tar attend- Every article in stock will be sold at 10 to 50 per cent. v,otFendï¬nFaflJs,vu mbnaineu “Etta l Jr. Nâ€"Aletx. MoEuhern 8:21. E Hall†#11. Jr. IIIâ€"Katya Manchu-n 796 8r. ILâ€"Jun 0.1111le 842. Lizzie Mch 802, Archie McDonald 749. .3011. Manna 743, John Campbell» THERE WILL BE BARGAINS THAT WILL SET THE . . TOWN A~TALKING . . Mis M. when visited Wobdvmle titan owins *0 m We“ we“ m“ m It is wanted that a deputa- tint: of W “am the “a" Council nouns and petition for some improvelnant. The mic of this neighborhood hate been re“ supplied with ï¬sh Kate. 1:,- us many Iron! her. have been very successful in uncaring 3' 3001 an]. ' \ . | l . c .The {anal new teacher, Minn. GI’b‘m: last - - \ EAST OAKWOOD. - (17mm .Our Own Dorrespondent) Several of the neighbors here have decided on a telephone service which will be connected with O‘kwood. Miss Nellie Rich who spent Easter tt her home. return“ to'L. C. I. ELDON STATION ‘ï¬pdcial to The Post.) The following is the m'portt of No. 1 for Mania and April; Br. Nâ€"Jack McEachu‘n $16. chic HoArthur 897. Pt. 1â€"“ MoAnthur. Archie Mo- Arthur. Johnny Man-pm, M. Morris- on. Parqflnr McEnchelm. Marl. M. McDonald and H. lloorc left on W for Halibut-tn to enter the unployment of one of the northern hambu- ccmpmies. . Mr. 1". Hill. of Montreal Rink, M through Eldon Station Satuzz day an roamtto his home at .Victaria Road. . .{ LLI 1: Hailâ€. 811. Jr. IIâ€"Do'n. MoEachern 816, Lucy Pt. II-Juléa Mohchern. 794. Stew,- resumed her a nation . hat week. During the holidays quite a number of books were added tothe school library. and the school was cleaned. Mr. Tunable is hunting a mkit. chain to his home. a Taylor‘s Corn- era. ‘ . one night. The breach was remit. ed however and the plant is running 0.3m: a mu]. The-e inconvenieum are expected to be overcome when than giant '2 installed an the'ouv. The weather part of lsst week pre- vented the tuner: 1mm ï¬nishing new. .. Mr. Chas. Edgar is erecting an up. toâ€"date butcher 3110p ’and meat pack- .ing house on me Easthnd Bite,¢lhi6h is Just south of Baker‘s Drug Store. â€When ï¬nished it is said this will be one at the most complete meat um. kete ever established in our Lawn. Mr. Edgar purposes having it in op- eration in three or four weeks. Mr. .W. A. Graham. who camv here Lulu Kirkï¬eld about 0. year ago. to run _a general store in MW- 01:! Quite an intereqt has been taken in the temperance cause by many inthisvicinity. .. 'l H (From Our Own Correspondent) , Mr. .‘l'homas Marshall, chief engin- oer o! the Trent Valley Naviguao'n 00., arrived here last week and is but. ily enaezed getting their boats mzo shape (or the season'fl. work. The Ea. tumor: and Manita are being mm- oughly overhauled and put in ï¬rst class shape (or this mean. Attempts have been made ‘co tats mane "iuuge" illegally on Sigma Luke. but the Fnhcry O‘veraecr is at. Let them and wfll yossxbly bring than to a reckoning O v “and. is Idling out by auction these days. He intcmh going out o! busi nee. A use hole was burnt out at the old than: by the high water at the power home on Friday.“ In cam-u quencc electric lights burned dim (at BOBCAYGEON. Termsâ€"$1.00 per Year In Advance a . m g 84 A unions-:5 muting was held in the League heme on Wednesday even-a Eng-g. Mrs. kain gun a: «lanai M18! Western". Of Little “Britain, visited in Eden on Saturday. Mr. Jams Manning and Min-oâ€. Libbio and Alberta Manning spent Sunday with Mic Rowena Cums. Hr. A. C. Graamw'ay returned 15) WW» on Boards] hut. (From Our Own Correspondeni) , Wamaon'y to Real-northeast]; of Clare. twin baby of Kr. and In. Amu- Btrond. The funeral took place on Saturday. but. Nu. George erid. of Lindsay, spent 'a few days of last week with her sister, Mn Anso natroud. . Mia Trelenven in visiting her sis- 'ta, Mrs. Langstord. a (3, 1‘he proper mode of adaman- _ tntion. 7 will be The E» subject a: p: m heud writing on the wall." 8900'»! music by the did: at etch senicc Mr. George 0m spent last week. in town. . ' ~ 12 PAGES Dr. W;.l(cCamus and Mn. Meets? â€on us. who Ppent the winter in Tom to. have returned to their surmise..- residence here (or the summer, Both look as if their. stay in. Porch». mind oeen an enjoyable one. A F'ry happy event took us- mu’ the homo 0! Mr. and Mrs. Wm I. Quinn hire on last .Wedncaday, when thsir third daughter. Mar-e vare.‘Jen4 nie, pus united in the bonds 0'. man rimmay to Mr. Robert B. Martin, 01 "cm am, by the Rev. W. G. Smith.. Prcsbyterian minister of Dainty. soon. The presents to the bad. "(1'0 we'l chosen and coatiy, and me testnitiee of the evening were verg much enjoyed by all present. Aw join in mshing the )oung ocup'e hay. pinésa and prosperity 'in their my; where of Lie. A ,--. _ -‘ LITTLE BRITAIN. .1 (From Our Own correspondent)- ur. D McKee. and. daughter spent a couple of days in Toronto last week. Mrs. Thos. Bonny has been quite ill for the past few days but is non tacovenng. Next Sand-y, my 12th, the Row. C. E. Rainer. pastor at LittleBriï¬â€" aix- Christian church. yill preachon the subject of Baptism. at the hear 0! 11 o‘clock. mm. He will notice; °eoueugpm Iodaoq a mum fl) (2'; The proper subjects (or the or. Mr. Stewart’s List’of Public lettings to be ï¬eld by the Libenl Milne. Mr. L. Rodger has gone to Pet boro to take a position. M Samuel mops: is at present very ill but under the are of Drs. more and Hail], a speedy recon is looked for. Tha’ following meetings havq been arranged for the m in the ilk- cue-ts of Mr. Stowu‘t; ; L ‘ Fad-Ly. Ha: 8th. It W‘ 1 a ale-my. May. 11th. at Vdeutilf .’ ' Good congregations attended the SPCCHI sen ices last Sunday and heard two cmellent sermons by Rev. Mr. Mantra. ’. .\ L 1. Mr. Smut and others will speak gt all of thee mm. P‘AB)‘ FOR SAIE.â€"In order to wind , up the estate. the (arm situatea , at. not 20, Con. 1,‘Brock.-wiu be : sold. It contains 70 urea; 100i 9! which u'o pasture. with man. . senient to school. church market, ,uld railroad. Applgn. tow. L311, yton, Ont. Branden»: 95. Suï¬sm. M- MASTERâ€"Two helpers for the ma- . tron o! the House of Retuge,C-Jun- tml' Vactoria. 1° begin not. later t June lat. These are. desira~ ble situtiom with $009 wages, Per- b x The insurance bill will itch be- lett over till next session. FARM F03 BALE â€" The west m1: of lot twenty-ax in tho that con- canon of the township of Fm 1.“, for was than the 19W for 19†Apply to A. C. GM Victorn. Bond- ,WM The water is very high in er lake. It is coming over er wharf here, ad has not high for some yum; WEN â€" A black and tan Hound; withawhimaringaroundhiawk.’ and 4 white flout. Persona having : “Aural be prmmd. Bani New: dam. which is to be completed b3 next fall. uvy.â€"w2‘ Ap- Linda Sorrel ' my 33:“ pltmgrgï¬. G. soul npplioation MISCELLANEOUS EDEN Meetings l 38 ‘O'IW.