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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 9 Jul 1897, p. 5

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favors [Hard at iatonnoo, is 3320. rt name sh ODefa‘ RKET W01" The Harvest Excursions To Canadian North West and Return June 29th, July 6th. July 20th Ann-n ,PRINGLE OUR SUMMER COURSE. McLENNAN CO. .fiftoifsi'wmtten in «mgr-cased- All 91'1“” Carriage Hardware, Blacksmith Goal; Horse Shoes and Nails, Iron and Steel. Artists’ Colors Windsor and Newton’s Paints and oils. Whiting, Kalsomine, Jellstone, Painters’ Brushes. Scales. Chums, Sign of M111 Saw. Santh Side of Kent-st. McLennan 81 Go. SCRANTON COAL a Compuxygnm'y addresses ~ ‘ Ana-.0â€" HARDWARE. Baseball Notes. â€"The Q ueen City's (Toronto) B. B. teem played our men a mean trick on July lat. The name had been well advertised at eon- eldereble expense, but on a morning the local men received 3 t egrexnee g the Toronto men could not keep it moment. J m Ike the sport. of Eng- 3:112 fianmliau £35k Grazia Tr up}; 7 13911 way. TOWN AND COUNTY. EDSAY. FRIDAXL-LULY 9. 1897. We ofler a. Special Course to Teachers and Students during the summer vacation. Those who wish to improve in Book-kee lap: and Penmanship. or to take up horthand and Typewriting. will find in to their adventm to confer with us. personally or by letter. gi DASHES HERE AND THERE. .m gmmu m In ()mnrio to [whammum , min. “In" Ramon, Mum. [mu-earth, Moonomln, 3‘33 Regina Am, Home Jun: \‘orkwuâ€" Prince Albert. Culwy»~$i5. Red Deer. ‘ntnn -340. Time limit ticket»: III-nod June 29th {a return Augunc 23th. 1807. Tlme llnm. tic- iuumi July on}. \ulid to return Sept. 4th, 1897. l mu. uchu lmwd July 2m: vulld no return lath‘ 1897. Ticket-o Ind I" inlomuon Iron in (innnl Trunk Railway Syltem. or wrlte Lo . DICKSUN, dlutrlcvwngor agent. Unlon In. Toronto. A. . PATCH. Agent. pm gle - McCrae. McLennan a Go. Peter-borough Business College. Desirable sz‘ufl in every line of Summer Goods 2‘0 be cleared of femfiz‘z’ngfirz’oes. Seleez‘ goods ear/y. $8.00 per ton. delivered. SUMMER CLEARING SALE M. w. KENNEDY co. Spades and Shovels, puuvv ...... ‘- fi Fenée Wire LOWEST PRICES. T H15 M/EEK Watch far Bargains ! DRY GOODS: g- McCRA E, w addresses or reso- and “laminated or H. W. Kennedy a: 00- Begins our the hose. Pretty June Wedding at Beav erton. A very pretty wedding took place on Wednesday afternoon of Jest: week at half- peet 6 Mi “Riverflrw.” the residence of Mr. G. F. Bruce. Beaver-ton. when his daugh- ter, Annie Katherine. was united in mar- riage to Mr. Archibald Petrie Sieverighr, of Hunnevjilcaongf Rev. £99163 Sieverigb i‘, I..__.I‘A _-_- .. The East Ward School in Danger..- On Dominion day Ike Keeley, an old man in the employ oi the school board. undertook to clean out the basement at d closets of the new east ward school. and after filling the two furnaces with the accumulations of rubbish. s rinkled coal oil over the mass and spplie the match. The heat engendered was so great that it ignited the woodwork a root away from the hot air pipes. and when Ike descended the basement stairs to see where all the smoke was coming from he was forced to beata hasty retreat. The ringing o! the east ward bell summoned the tiremen,who succeeded in drowning out the tire beiore the damage exceeded $200 worth. . . . While the fire was in progress :- breakoocm red in the water main on Queen st. near the career of St. Patrick-st.. and it speaks well for the pressure fur- nished by the pumps when we say that despite the leak and the feet that the G. T. R. watertank and the standpipe were being tilled, there was ample pressure any. IMV'HV v- __v , M.A.. of Lion's Head. The bride were a beautiful gown of white silk trimmed with lace and chiffon, the conventioaal veil and orange blossoms and a lovely pearl pin, the gift of the groom. The bridesmaids were Miss Marion Robinson, who was maid of honor; MlssBerta Bruce. Miss Ruth Robinson, of Toronto, Miss Macpherson. cf Ottawa. They were pretty gowns of white muslin over blue, pink, green and white. The groom was support- ed by Mr. W. H. Grant, of Toronto. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. B N. Grant, D. D., assisted by Rev. J. K. Maedonald, M.A., and Rev. M. N. Bethune. The bride was given away by her father. The presents were numerous and beauti- ful, among them being a valuable piano and a substantial oheck._ A reception was , ,,_ ‘_1-_A- nuu u outlaw-tuna. vuku. _ _--- W , held ah “Riverview,” where many friends gathered to wish the happy young couple every happiness in their new home. for which they let: on the 8.30 train amid showers of rice and good wishes ...... The bride has many friends in Lindsay who all join in wishing her every happiness. Lost his Reason. Between 1:2 and 1 o’clock Monday morning a young man named Joseph Barry, who carried on a tailoring business at the corner cf Russell and Albert sts.. aroused his mother and complained that he could not sleep. She inferred irom his queer actions that something was wrong. and tried to coax him to go to bed s sin while she sou ht the help of Mr. hos. Hurley. who ives close by, but while she was absent from. the house her son made his way down street olad only in his trousers and undershirt. Mr. Hurley Bought the aid of Mr. Thos. Pratt. and when the two reached Kent st. they found Constable Reeves ing to induce Barry to return home. n after he ‘ became quite violent, and as it was plain ‘he had lost his reason Constable Reeves ‘ decided to place him in the lock-up. which ~was accom had after a desperate struggle. his morning when Chief Bell entered to ask him about breakfast he found that Barry had removed his clothing , al_4‘_Al_- lâ€" - and was talking and gesticnlating in a very wild manner. Later on he became quieter and was induced to don his tron- uere and accompany the chief in a hack to the gen], but u n entering the yard hie trenzy retnrne and Turnkey Betee and others were obi to make nee of the straight-J acket. . Jefl'ere, surgeon examined the poor teilow a nt 11 and came to the conclusion that his trouble was caused his 1017 state of health, coupled with ability to sleep and a ten- dency to worry. fie wnihehpthereior some dayelnthehopethathlereeeonmay getum, and telling that. will he sent to Toront'o asylum. Marriage Licenses. at: P 0 RT xn's Bookstore. Kenu-:t.. Madamâ€"14. CLOTHING. LEIFLUF' LE â€"Balllfl Silver returned Int Sntnrdny from n vlalt to the north country. Al- though n very dcoent fallow. we to t to any his call. no not appmlntod ytho north country folk. u‘A Sundulmd hay wrleu Dr. Numb the ho mud. hu- I nucuutnl fin uten- hula cl he ne- at Mun mm. In Toronto and low arm-«37w. â€"Now ooum 0h» stylus Mm of 3m. Who-o won nah bonoom on all. When madnm shod- m nodding tou- mosn-I bu Jolly NM 10301]. = Mr. Mollmamy alpaca 3 1M o! no“, bucohon' cum to Manual In: SIMII'dty. Tho unlaw- WON purobuod by Mum. Growl» nd finally. of Emily. -Savenl lune camping pertlee m muting pron-redone to mood I eouole of weeks In the vlelnluy or CJboeouk. They wul take the 35:. Dawn to: the: village on Wednesday next. 4110“. onâ€" Walkman. near the station, to um, 06 pu- month. J. B. 53mm. 47d. 67%“. â€"n.m nun-(o: 09;. 3M“! 94 red. at road on 'ruudu wuk with no new fudlnf machine. and mad. 5 an: cl». ob of 0. too. ~Â¥r. E. W. Gin-poll. of Pontiac but. wont tuning the cum- mural“ Ind rc- uurned with H mukulonno : noxv. ovonlnn :10 caught. an and the [allowing morning on: â€"Mr. Herb Kent, the em m o“. the Bell Telephone agency here, 3 etll. hustling In the west. He he just com pleted e telephone line cementing Rose- lnnd. B. 0., end Spokene. Wuhlngton. â€"A couple of prospectors passed through on F Id y to the north country. They hnd been operating In East Peterooro tor the poet fortnight. and report several promis- lng strikes. It Is their Intention V to work through to Bancroft. Loot! Erma“ â€"Weddlng 0-h- Boxu kept In stock :0 Tn: Pour. â€"St.yluh Wedding Invltuuons In my design: Ind prices st Tux Poor. â€"‘I’ho Ber. ann mud. Im- am unc- tuble trip from Cabooonk lut Tawny. Aunt . dcnn pun-agor- won on lagged, â€"Rstepeyers, makes note of tbhâ€"the amount spent on roads end walks during the put ten yen-s was shout $45,000. Reeve Touohbnrn hes had control at this large sum. yet to-dsy we have not 3 decent street In town. -Saln Hunter. the Toronto World's clever cartoonist, is now tahin his well- earned two monthe' holiday. ter spend- ing a few weeks with his father near Mill- brook. he will re air to his favorite camping ground at ney lake. â€"A remark made by Coun. Mellon at the council meeting last Monda relative to the electric light service elic ted from Coun. Sootherau the explanation that an employee of the town is keeping tally of the lamps left unlighted nightly. -â€"Mr. A. Ross, who returned some days ago iron: Parry Sound district, where he had been engaged blasting obstructions from the South Channel. left on iaet Monday for the seven-mile rapids. in the same dietricP, where anotherjob of blast- ing awaits him. â€"Rev. Freder’ck E. Farncomb, formerly pastor of the English church at Halibut- ton. but now stationed at Shannon. rear Newmanket, was married on June 23rd at St. Stephen's church. Toronto. to Miss Louisa May ster, daughter of the post- master at Haiiourton. -â€"'1‘he Fenelon Falls Gazette notes that Joseph, the young son of Mr. Andrew Torrance. of that village, stepped on a nail the other day, which passed complete ly through his foot. He is new hobbliag about with a crutch. Children who trot about with bare feet run crave risks. â€".uessrs. Watson at Uavfs, proprietors of the Kiomouut stave faction“. are at present compelled to run their factory to its full capacity to sngsiy the demand. Some weeks ago Mr. . G. Woods, of this town. tl ted their dry kiln with a toll system, which is giving great satisfaction. â€"Mr. W. M. Robson, chairman of the town property committee. is very busy these days superintending improvements being made at the town wharf. The additional land purihaeed from S nire M‘Donneil will give a roadwai rom Peel-st. to Lindsay-2t“ soi‘ilcienty wide for teams to p159. â€"Last. Monday Master Sammy Pearc-, the seven year old son of Mr. J. Pearce. phaterer, met with a sinful mishap. Whlle carrylng home a am chlmn-y he stumbled and fell upon the I: use. a sharp fragment of which cut a deep cash in his :1 at. arm. Medical assistance had to b: e. led In to dress the wound. â€"Monday night ab:ut 10 30 four or five young men went. in bathing near Rabeon'e tannery. and while dieporting themselves in the impid deptha one or the number stepped upon a broken battle. cutting a deep gash between the toes He lost. [0 much blood before he not. to adoctor'e omce that he fainted, but was able to hobtle home an hour later. â€"-Dr. Hunter of New York city. Mr. and Mrs A 3. Peer. 0! Newark. N. J.. Mlse. J. P. Irwin and Mr. D. S. Mason. 01 New Yuk. and Mr. Stanley Dariin n. of Buflulo. came down from Plum oinu. Saugog. Sunday evenio in ayaoht. and spent the night at. the o alhotei, Next mornin they letb tor bemong .Park. where t ey intend remaining for a week. â€"Ab Monday's council meeting Reeve Touchbnrn oppoeed the expenditure of a few donate to level o_n'7the roadway. yes , - .1 LL‘ -aâ€"l- A. [6W uuuulu u: an.» v-A â€". _-â€"- he iavored the purchase of the strip of land from Squixe MoDonell for road purposes. Truly his soul revolts at the sight of finished work, hence hie sug- gestion to leave the what! in its present state so that it might be an eyesore to the thousands who will pass up and down on the steamers during the holiday 808503. umvâ€". â€"'1‘he nnnuul excursion o! the Cam- bridge-st. Methodist Sabbath school took place to Benverton by 6.1! R on Monday, and was very largely attended by pupils, parents and friends. The picnic grounds on the shores of Luke Slmeoe have a beautiful and romantic situation. and notwithstanding the unusual heat, the lake breezes were delightfully cool. The day was most happily spent, end the party returned home at any curly hour in the evening. tired. but very well pleased with the day's outing. ~ ~ ~.-â€"_-A rum-.. _ â€"A rather exciting incident occurred last Monday at the town wharf as the Steamer Greyhound was leaving. A hack belonging to M. Carlin, in which was seen: ayoung lady, was standing close to the edge of the wharf and when the steamer gave th 0 final whistle the hoxses became frightened and turned partly around in such a wayas asto tighten the lines and causeth mto back towards the yrater. The younglsdy. seein her danger. jumped pedout. of e small nd dew of the cab into the arms of a hsdtan er. whiie another hackman cut the ines and re] eas- ed the horscs. "41;”: Friday atternoonvone o! the dain- tleau J ubllee euterbeinmenta of the season 01AMlse Qogen'e echoo}. The ertlstle decor- L -_1- - -_le-k1- VI. All.“ vuauu u E\l-Uvo' -_- .__-V-V atlons oi the verandah made a suitable framework for the group or happy boys and irls whose ambition was to do their very st; and certainly they succeeded in captivating the hearts of the audience. The musical part cf the program was exquisitely rendered. and the pupils who sang and recited (performed their parts very creditably. u the whole.all who were present felt that they had spenta pleasant and happy afternoon. r rrrrrr â€"Rev. J. W. Totten and family were entertained by the Queen-at. congregation at a large] attended meeting viona to their leav Linden: tor arkworth. After mente and general hand- ehaking. and a social hour, addressee of a very mg ant} complimentary character __I.__I.I- -_A m-gh can..- 1 In An- â€"â€" v-_’ 7._ -7 were read. sad valunhle nnd much am- elated tokens of autumn wax-apron to Mr9.'1‘otten. mu llva “(11’2“le” rotten; to tho lute: whowhafl to: com tune a mint. nhon mtch m ulna. It. Tm has con mm mm In Wukwonhuul mmhgsvgrymuhfloudwlthhu __ __A.* m- M Bin-non 3303.. J Post of Kant... madamâ€"01. m. m ll'flfl u! III man to mmhu to much-n a: much pawn! mum-all- a» mu! we dawn-Mm ul nun. no I‘m!- ol “an“: yawn. Mun- nn. do. All an In mum to!» and o pun-I on whore-v.00 â€"MuI Mumlna ot Bowmnvme. 1. minus howu'd ucLsngunn Band-u. Ohm. NM -'rho lawn-non] cannula: or Ep- worth Lama ot tho macaw cancel: 1. to meet In Toronto July 15m to 18m. Fully 30.000 dumb“ m o . m II will be the l t am ot nuns pl. our hold a Osman. . Totem '- “and n «log». tron Qua-n. moiety. 3". Mr. Ind Mn. mun“. n. :0 “bond Mu. rm 8» so. no: no men) â€"M|u Mnbol Henderson 1. n moon the “non 0! her man. Mn. Bohr. an). Pourbom. â€"Mu. J. J. Gibson, 0! Ctnnlnawa :- u may visiting her ulster. Mn. F. élbby, Thu-any Bun-8W The public In My notified that Altar July In tho merchants oz “can, will obnm Thaw-mum damn J nly and Anna M n mom”. ole-lo n 1 v. 1:). Buyers In rrqnuudto only on than dunâ€"71w“. "1min Mu: Cadom. unha- st Btuhto. In bone to:- Im- mum. “â€"34:11619 Buck. mien“ “. Pembroke. la ham. to: the vnsuon. Li". limbo: Twohoy. oi meon. u mum: man. In 090 94 Hod-9!. -â€"R:v. FMhu' Nolan. 0! Fenian nu . was In town Wetland-y. iii-I Emu Nuluuiu u u: Pam-bow. tho nut 1.! Mn. (1):.) K00”; Sbiich Opt. â€"M¢asru. John and F. A. Bushman. oi Poul-pong. spent Dominion (by with Lind- an} Hand's. 1171?. R. a. wax. let: on Tneedey to spend the summer nation en his home 41m Clarke. of Wilton. in at man the nest of hu' Mend. mu Roman. Sn. mace-It. "4mg. P. 3. None... at mason. u n t the guest at her ulnar. Mn. A. J. err, Cambridge-u. â€"â€"Mr. J. M. Kennedy. of the Grand Semlnu-y. Manual. Arrived homo but weak to epond his mum. â€"Mu. Thou. McAdun, ot mum. in st t the guest 0! her son, Mr. J. M In, Adeline-m, WE‘VE-9. 7 ;Mm'M.n1e sues. o: 3mm, 1. n present vuizlng her father. Mr. June- Shoa, under the pump! moot. South Ops. â€"Mlu D. Fanning. Lindsey-en. left has Thursday for Chicago. where she w!!- epend a month with her elem reeldlng there. â€"Rsv. A. P. Chance. Mn. Chute end daughter, of Coboconk, were In town In: 'IISueedey. meklng the mp on the St'. nwn. “glass Cllnkacnle. sister of Mrs. L. McIntosh. let: A few days ago for Colum- bus. Ohio, to visit her brother W111 for a few months. vâ€"nidits M. Hogan, South Ops, Is at present vlslting Rochester {rlende end relatives. She Intends to remain for e cauple of weeks. â€"Mr. Fred Shannon, telognph opeumr an the E ihon works. Paul-Doro. spent Dammlon dsy with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Shannon. -Mlss E. J. Fair, of Cobonmr, la n menu the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L cIntcsh. Sue came here to bid mod-bye to he: ulster, Mrs. T. A. Putt. â€"Mhs Maggie Holland. 0! Toronto, ”rived In sown last Mondsy. and will be the guest at her blend. mu Len- Shau- non, of the south wad. (or tome tlme. n nu,, â€"Mr. mum. manager cf the Ssdler Dung” mavens _Co. fl )nrgul. returned 74 A - “.1‘ .L_‘_-L ”lulu-a u. .- wvvuv '-. -.-__ ii, on Tuesday tram 3 four weeks' trip through the westexn stalm In the Intel-eats of his firm. -Smt.or Baboon m overcome by the heat on Sunday about 3 o'clock.'_and had to be carried to his midonca hi)“- Wm. Grace 3nd Mr. Wm. White. or otime his condition was very serious, but we understand he is now much better. â€"At the reeent Toronto Contemtory of Music rxeminetione, Mile Jean Ritchie. oi Beaver-ton. who ie known to mnny in Lindsey, carried oi! eeoond clue hence in her third eer enm. in voeel mnelc. end first clue onore in theory of eloeution. â€"Mr!. T. A. Putt Ind dnngbtet. Mire Belle. left Tuesday morning tor St. Paul. mum. to reeide with her eon Bert. who bee been e reeident at that city for the put two yeerI, holding e responsible poeitlon in the reilwey shop! of the St. Pen} 8.: Duluth R. B. â€"Mlee Perrin. who nttended the loot term It the Toronto Schoolot Palm”. is being eonmtnleted by her irle on hevirg succeeded in teklrg her nmtelue certifleete. She bu elreedy received 1 tempting on'er to join the me o! the Winnipeg high eehooi. - A . ,__, n.-- About cum cards. 0.4.: you amusem- II Tl! P001“- hmdmm new cam in. resolved. - “â€"u"u â€"_._7 , â€"Mr. Ghee. Knight, of Oekwood. has returned home alter enjoying e two months’ visit with trunde In Cor-mull end Devonehlre, Englend. He bed e plenum mange both wen end egg-h In terms ot the hlgheet pulse c! I. kind met- menu he received from the magma: people. my” on ., FRIDAY, JULY 9. 8:. Ann. 1). Ban?"- An excursion to um {anon Queue shrine will uh place all Tao-dug. Jul! 5th. undo! tho Mu mm c! Alum-h Clary. of Kin m. nod tbs mu 0 tint algae”. __ M Ryan: the mum at nut alone-e. 1n. nunâ€"u (no from Lmduy u only 36. Sec poem. A Pimt Wheelinz Trip. Mean. J. D. Fieveile end Thou. Smwm returned lee: Tneedey tom the city. when they “rived the eune “tel-noon ener- e leash: (our deye' bicycling teip into New ark eteto. on which they were moon- I Hemilton end St. Cstherinee to the Fells and 808.10. end spent Sundey eh Chen- teuqn Put. so miiee Beanie. On I! theyetertedon exeinrnjoeney. taking 3 new route eoutopeeeihmgh heeh eeenuy. Meme. Stuart and Pie- wi out. our exerting anomaly“. end on Mondgy. gieepm the heat. they reeled oi! The lexgee't excunion by water this eeeeon to:k piece to Shannon Point Wed- needey. which coeeieted of the Inemhen end triende of tour combined Methodist the townehip c! Meri- poet. noun en eerly hour in the morning vehicles of ell kinds were eeen coming into town trelghted with heppychlldnen until 10 o'clock. when there were on bond the Ste. Grendelle end peieee elmoet eight hundred people. Theeeil own the river wee v much enjoyed. end on enivel et the oint lunch wee teken end the ehernoou weepleeeentiyspentinglnee the to: the chndrenon theg-eemend older people no the etch. when n the Oekweod choir, neg at “$51?! Beve. Mr. Station. Oekwood. of Little Britein. McGenley. oi Prof. Smeie. of Toronto. end eevu-el othen. wee enjoyed. end edded gently to the e! the dey. A etert for home wee nude et 4.30 o'clock. ecu-soon Point noun â€"Mr. Garden Janina. at Toronto. he joined the Pout colony hr the winner. â€"Mr. 3nd Mn. E. M. Quirk m contort- ubly settled in Mr. O. BingW'l muse. Lsko venue. â€"The cote-eel m 1mm up n idly. During the weak the po ulsuon um tuneu- m m greatly In- and selling is becoming very lively under the push of low prices. There is a spirited exchange of Fine Clothing at unheard~of figures,â€"-money never bought such values before. We're glad to see such signs of Lindsay's prosperityâ€"we're glad to share in it. We hope to be able to move into our new premises. DOBSON’S OLD STAND. Corner of Kent and William-stew before the end oi the month, and are anxious to still further reduce our urge stock beiore thnt dnte. as our share of the $40,000 stock of Fine Clothing purchased at a recent Underwriters' Sale in Montreal is awaiting our nod for shipment. For this reason To interest the public in our Great Sale, and impending removal to larger and and better premises, we have decided to offer a handsome GOLD-FILLED WATCH, American movement, to the lady or gentleman sending in before the end of the month the largest list of proper words formed from the letters in our announcement. GOUGH’S GREAT REMOVAL SALE.” The lady or gentlemen sending the second largest list wil also receive a Gold Watch, Swiss movement. Competition will close Saturday, July 3lst, and is open to residents of Victoria County only. Lists will be counted by a well-known citizen, and winners will be under no obligation to buy goods from us. A GHANGE TO WIN A GOLD WATGH. DRAWING PRIZES Gough’s Great Removal Sale Clothing Buyers have Their own way Here 380 \fen‘l Bhok nud N"! Blue Serge Suits, 4 different culi- tiu.“ $2.70, $3.25, 83.75. 84‘ 45 447 Mon'- Strong Tweed Suiu, 8 difl'erent ptttorm nnd quditiu, at $2 90, 83 60, $4.00, 84.75 2H Mon’a Fine Tweed Suits, uix difloront ”tum and qnglitia, st 83.00, 83 80, $4.35, $5.30, 287 Men's Fine Wanted Suits, 5 difl'oronf.’ quitiu, st 84 95 Hundreds of Summer Gnu, Working Psntl, Worsted Pub, Tonnh md Outing Coats, Chock- od and Striped Lustre, Alpuca Conn, Silk Com selling st LESS than HALF PRICE. B J. GOUGH, The Great ( Iothier Kent- st The Great Clothier, Kent-st. V WMWMMWWS MEN’S PRIZES. In Addition to Gold Watches we offer the following: ft? Worth Double sWunh Double ~§ Worth Double fWort]: Double Infomuon Wham. [To the Ballot oi Tue Poem Sm. â€"wm Reeve Touchhun-muger for lean. Gilles}: 8; C:.. of the hand of verb-kindly expldn how long he In- unde no love the eldewnlk leading from the teeth elde of Glenda-es. to the out elde «1 St. Lemme-It. In the resent very dummue condition I A elng looee pluck me the dlmh em badly he ask! to comply with the gte'guw.â€"Yoen. -_--_..-â€"-. Yum-n We the Editor oi Tun PM.) Sunâ€"l understand that the Crandeila purpo;es running Sabhath excursions, and that they have inserted an advertisement to that eflect in your paper. Mr. Editor. although our town has never been noted for its strict Sabbath obser- vance. yet this procedure is one unheard of. and surely will not be tolerated in our town. Although action by leuislation may not be taken wainst this move. yet surely there are enough christian people in this community to start such a boycott against that host that the result financially will be disastrous to the managerr. Let the managers oi the boat pause hetero they carry out this move. and con- sidet from what sources they derive the bulk of their revenue. Although we have notesliuapersonally against the managers ottb Wells.“ test ° W mm against this present move of are other hoate running excursions from My which will most assuredly he ind ii the Gandeua persists in the Sabbath. Let the .I.C.A., the Christian Ec- dasvor Societies. the W.C.T.U.. the Sum day schools. churches and every other , a___s_-al._ nan-In- In my wâ€"wâ€" .._. i-, V lud I! the module pet-elm: In the swam. Let the .M. C. A., the Christin: Ec- doovor Societies. the W.C.T.U.. the Son. do: schools. churches end every other aha-lotion cranium. onloo In condom- nntlon of each I whence-Youn. em. A Gamma szni. Mmlamw. ”mkgfiflgfl..fim “a." End. “‘31-: “mm-t8 mm a nu- n. no $3me mw‘"w)mfl Yum ..,A__._--: ugtl-m COMMUNICATIONS. T137 Advertgggggta. TUESDAY. July 6th. Sabbath Desocration NOTICE ! B. J. 00 run. Walnuts-mum. 1" Bop' Sail S 4 diff ) aunties, 3,6135%, 98: rent WM ”1 Double 297 Boy I’ 2- piece Tweed Suite. 5 $175§f°£1?.3,“22‘.°'2o....“ $23510th Double 20030” ’ySt luh Scotch Tweed 3538333."... "W" tig‘f’ 1° Warm Double 365 Boyn' 3-piooe Twoodl, 7 dif- ferent quslitieu, st $2.00, 8240, 8285,8315 ...... 361 Youths’ Tweed Suits. of dif- fuent 23156135, st $2.70, 83. 30, 83 80. .15 ooooo o .0000. I... Handmad- of Children’ I Sui“, Boyl' Light Sum- mor Cosh, Youdu’ Rune] Cord Oath, Youths' Silk Com Boy 'W Boys ’Tweed Puts Idling n LESS nun HALF PRICE. BOYS’ PRIZES. I have decided to eell my amok of Boone end Shoee. consisting of Gentleman's. Lediee' end Children's Fine Footweu' e: 0081' PRICE. I donot intend to keep my none Boom end Shoes neeeock in future. 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