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Lindsay Post (1907), 25 Dec 1908, p. 8

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the loss of a most telnierlwv aeVOtP-d . that they forget Wand and father. After mg mp me eyes upmsed and wet , . rinse be mailed in Ameliashurg in. 'Tlne lips too still for prayer, L {V 1‘: Frame Edward now While there we mute despair. i I" I underthemmstrydmnev'lnt‘; Lookingthrowht’hemw d "1 0.013091“!!! he “'3 oonv chriot' rent tomb we have a vision anaubegantowork ion ’ immoral Mk: ill in m m M no Wm “M u ' :{axm Hem in 1861 he married Miss Charlotte Dew, wtho tor forty-eight name was 3 mm}. and devoted wife and is now us: With gfive daughters and two a’ons to mourn. the loss a! a most tenderly? fievdted W and {when After his mar- here an the 1W!- Miss Nellie McDonald ufl Mrs. 54 :Wnettaker off W called on {IQ-ends in the village 011 mm‘ “do: Morrison iâ€"s nicely recovering from: an attack ’of ila grippe. Mr. Cory, representing the Edwin Ohown Co, Belfleville, called on i the merchants on Friday. ‘ ‘ Quite a crowd of young people at»- tcudcd the basket social apd ball at ‘l‘ozy Hi}! Wednesday evening. tube! report a. pleasant outing. Dublin, 'Ireland, 1837, At an early! age he was bereued of his yer-ems. more he came 4:0 Canafia {he 'had obtained a good uiucationflmving completed 'the course at {Dublin} grammar school. Firct on coming 10' Canada, {he seam ne‘u‘ fox-onto an; a. "fir. Getâ€"I- Pickens returned on Fri- day from Driftwood City, where the has been laid lip with typhoiti fever an' ubtack of pneumonia, was NR care a! “fivwaer, of ‘ dome. For {lam-calm seemvd ms, of Au, Ont-13hr; damage cere- moi, was perfoxmed by Rev. Aiken: of London. 13h: brag was becornzng- Iy attired in cream Ink 806 was assisted by her sister, Mae, dressed in white silk organdie. while Mr. Wilbert Ennis acted as groomsma-n. {the high esteem in which the young people are held by the people was the westunltoniaa- r“ I an. M11; Jeny'fiufl: moved to their nevhhe iii the village on costly presents. A 'wédfing wine-L mi'zflt be or init terwt to some 3! fihe viflagerp fgok Plays" 1: the w‘neaé Mr. and Mm. 31!) itchel! Deloraine, Manitoba, l3. .9tb.~jhe contracting parties We axe pleased to bear The ‘Rev. Wm. H. Cook was born in hem. has anoe again visited this We beg to exte1 and friends our Foot of Kent" Buy You Christmas OBITUARY and you can rely on what you get. use mom or manna: “causes. ‘Ihe Post.) 1 ‘ of Toronto was \ extend to our customers our best wishes for a Watehmakers come COMMUNICATIONS We do not hold oumlvoo mpomlbh form matchmakers no 1 opinions of our components. We are Always Here ‘ LIQUOR PROSECUTIONS (To the Editor of m PM mun M Kindly 9i" Our Guarantee Is Worth Somethlng. {We knowHefloesnotmean -, - : To breaktmsebtrandareafllfingbe- saved {him- everywhere in like penmamu- w. :inoe Edvard. unveiling an a. lo- cal preacher, thawing willie]! time he and many converts. Bo successful was he that though married he was'urg- u! by m pastor an!!! cube: ministers , AL A- “w. â€"‘ of the Wesleyan Methodist church to give himself entirely to the work of the ministry, which he dill, being called of God’ and o! fihle Holy Ghost He. was ordainedi at Montreal in 1872 by the Rev. Dr. Wm. Morley (Pun- shon. The first field after ordination was Marmara, where he built I church and established many in the if :1th of our Lord Jesus Christ. Am- ong others he travelled the follow- 3n!) miminna and circuits, Denbeigh. ttween » t . , t a 4 Tim Here and where. i ' - I ' - He does not meanâ€"though Heaven To change the Spirits entering there sought the first places. but always read; like a goat! soldier to endure hardness and ready [or his duty. He lovedtme aongsutZicn amflflhemup sic of raise. Seven years ago luv- was called upon to amid: his bre- them. Had he chmen‘ to have de- voted himself exclusively to evange- listic work he would have been pre-.' eminently successful, but he belieV- ed every MW preacher should 'first of all be an evangelist turning men from sin to God through the atonement of Jeans Christ. Be .130 believed in, taught and: lived the experience of cum pertection. He was t vem: modest main, neVer baa Lifted up to God, active in church work', We 3 class every Sabbaflh morning and preaching in al( the country round about. He en- tered into rest wi’fih mm film re‘k dvemed om mhnreday morning, Dec. 17th, 1908. His funeral was heldan. Sunday, Dec. 20th in the afl’er‘noom ins received severe mice by a. {all his health compelled him to give up ing missions and circuits, uenoensu. Hahburton, twice at Coboconk, Mono Mills, Hillside, Cam, Raw- don, Greasy Selby, On every charge he left those who through the word of his testimony were lifted up to Goa. He was especially gizfited with evangelistic ability and (new!!! the active work of itineracy. 9 seven years he spent in Coho among many wfhom, years before Rev. Mr. Hihl, of Victoria Road; conducted the service very appro- priately, preaching from, “And. flhey oxercame sins by the bllood of the lamb,a.nd bylflrewoaflofifihe-irtaâ€" timony; and they loved not their lives unto the death.” Rev. 12; 11. Be is survived by his wifie and Mrs. E. B. LeRay, of St. thm’s, N. 3.. Mrs. S. W. LDoyd, Buflalo, Mrs. (Rev) J. W. McCalflum, Manchester. N H. Mrs. (Rev.) '1‘. H. B. Anderson, Hampton, D. E. W. J. Cook, Sud-a bury, Mr. ‘A. E. Cook, Coboconk, Mia E. H. Cook, Bodhaester, N. Y. The xemajns‘ were fluid {to rest tail: 8t. Caaharines. That God wflfl ’give' them baok', bright, pure and beautiful-"IL We know that He will but keep, ‘ Our own and His until we fall We are finite sure H N DSAY- and a â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"w W# I . 1.3.. inspiration. W0!“ h“ "“V LE1 seven went sorrow the government .allowa and instead of the government Betting after the wholesale houses (as we think they should) they bounce onto the retailer through the country doim our bed: xunnLng these houses for the accom- modation of the public. Now. I at the people of Maripoan and the com- c, u-L- ya» rv"â€"' t1: round About, Iâ€"ioeu this look like British fair 1718.?" Thanking you for \anvâ€" Loews, TQnE’pere of much benefit to [-his neighbors, M in to any i! the 3335,1113!»de ... Q27 Butter, per lb .... ...... 0 25 Land. ... ... 0 15 Chickens, per pair ...... ‘Ad higher. At Chicago. Septunber wheat closed In higher than yesterd:y.-‘Decanber com dosed me higher, and December out closed 56c lower. . Liverpool and Chicago Wheat Futures Close Higherâ€"Live Stock-â€" Latut Quotations. Tuesday Evening. Dec. 2. Liverpool when futures cloud 1.0-ng m higher than yesterday and corn closed Dicks ...... ...... ...... Hens ..... . ... ... ... Wheat-July nLimé Nd. Down“? ’5‘)“ bid. May 81.01%- Oatsâ€"December 3995c bid. 10! 41c bid- Toronto Grain Mark». Wheat. tall. bush .... ...... ”93 a Wheat. red. laugh .......... an L ia'fickwheat. l Peas. bnahgl Ed gain! or ever! Ill" MARKET REPORTS. Toronto Dairy Mukct- Winnipeg Options. LOCAL MARKETS on. at... coon-c a on... in... o 0... 00......- in to our if the 0 wide awake to as to avail them- tuniby which Mr. e has brought . There is plenty as well as other for the introduc- mlls and! as Mr. hut in. It is the people in cattle- mhe dimes now- : rnVemcnt can be 555555? LIV":- enlng. Dec. 2. 5 closed to-day and corn closed wheat closed 10 December com December out! ions. Hit-BEE .8! g to 8.... o-‘O 009 Finnecm- ‘ 'rwo .uunuton umwom m 015 g .IOMr‘d With ”nu “ma u ' Jr ‘ ‘. ' t ‘1 L‘ .WU. 0n Tneodly morning the funeral of the late Michael Mullen took place from Macy’s W «Col». 13' Ill". 11].. or. new“, P‘VPKWI u ‘1' Linda; cmrfl M Mr. M “Vite were the 3W8 h blue:- .3 Eh; Port Perry Winter m,- “ 1.. “J Ind We! upon-dune can: on an "and success. “In exhibit. 1. “I. W “It-u 3'9 hm no: u» 25555555555555?! i The custom of Gift-Giving originated hundreds of years ago , 7 and judging from the way it has @ been carried out in other years,the day will never come when the people of this great World will cease to show their appreciation and Good-Will to ward one anoth- é er. No matter how small the in- trinsic value of the gift may be, it is always appreciatedSome people have more gifts to buy than others @ but no matter what you wish to secure we can make the prices suit your pocketbook. Come here If you want \- to save money on your Christmas Shopping. Men’s Overcoats $5 to $15 Boys’Overcoat5250to $7 Men’sSuits 4.50 to $16 Boys’ Suits 1.25 to $7 Raincoats 2.50 to $15 555551! E!“ Horn nuuu auu “1 U0 ‘9‘. my ...... fifliflifitfihfiflifififliflifififitfifififlifliflifihfifififlifliflififififi Smoking Jackets $3 to $8 Bath Robes $5 to $10 Fur-lined Coats $25to $60 Fur Coats $12 to $65 Fur Collars 2. 95 to $IO Fur Caps 1.50 to $10 5555-15555 .1 1151 “fir-i rousers $1 ancy Vests I. 25 to 4. 50 to 55 A -I_-;_ to a. no We Extend to One and All AVeryMerry "Christmas Corner Kent and William Streets :IJCoVnnOK'S. B. Tul- mum uni-u name I. '1'- H all D. ‘ V Huge m crowds! m Variou- Mr. M. J. Lewis. propridaor at (In Linda: caramel-y. M It. N Wlp’te were the Links h bum! It kph: Port i’ury winter hit on he.- 'hvo Emma: team we Judges at Port [my hit Hats - 250 to $5 Mitts - 150 to 1.50 'Neckscarfs 25c to $2 Armlets - 5c to 50c Collars - 10c to 25c Neckwear 10c to 75c Gloves 25c to 3.50 Hosiery 100 to 50c Underwear 25c to 2.50 Suspenders SC to 75c Umbrellas 500 to 2.50 Shirts - - 50c to $2 otfln Minimum-mud tlno‘s. hourly opposite post once.â€" Nulmmndotoorder.1cholce stock but «mum F. “When-0‘ the mWComoFI-om '9 (Registered ) H 1J1 in box 350 to $2 PhoenixMafliers 50c7 5c Cuff Buttons 250 to $2 Stick Pins 250 to 1.50 H’IEFEEEE‘ Caps - 250 to 1.50 E Shirt Protectors 250m $1 I: An“ 1 Bright and Prosperous New Year '. mu mm“ Lindsay "Ill-fl I.

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