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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 23 Jul 1897, p. 4

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co to the’omoera and won as to the alga-attorney“ motthenma â€"1'ho modes of gettbgon aha Batu-Ion at Ben sgeatthoupparwhut oaths mummgatameddewtholm wharf has n renewad,_ It lg a sourcg â€"-Bev. '1‘. Kenning, pastor of the Gun- lfldpst. Methodist church, Lindsay, eon- dncted service In the Union church Sunday Moon Md preached nn eloquent eer- non. The attendance was large. â€"-Mr. Thomas Armstrong and hml’q m manning Mr. W. Goodwin’s outage. -â€"st. S. J. Shorey and family, of Peter- horo,urived lastweeksnd summing Hr. Wm. Havana's cottage. â€"Mr. O. Bigelow ls overhsnllng and ting the cottage next Mr. Pen-hrs. purchased by him. When com» plated It will be a. moot muggy-OM”. DUNDAS 81 FLAVELLE BROS. English Crinkles, Newest Goods, clearing price 10c, regular 150, English Prints, Very Stylish 32 inch wide, odd lines clearing at 8c, regular 12 l-2c. Muslins, the thin cool kind, sale price 100, 1243c and 15c. Fine Scotch Zephers, the kind that boils, sale price 15c, regular 18c and 200.. Fine Scotch Ginghams and Zephers, odd pieces, all 10c, regular 14c and 16c. English Drills and Ducks, Blue and White, Pink and White, Black and Whit -, Suitable for Dresses or Children’s Suitings. ‘ A few Duck Suits and Heavy Wrappers reduced to $1.25 and $1.50â€"just half price. Children’s Cashmere Dresses, short sleeves for hot weather, 79c. Pink Men’s Balbriggan Underwear trom zac. LU UUU., r... em... Men’s fine Merino, 50c. to $1.00, all sizes. Shaker Flannel Shirts, good full sizes, 15c. each. Black Sateen Shirts, made of the washing goods, special, 50c. and 75c. Large number of Odd Suits for Boys’ wear. prices range from $1.25 to $2.00, ages 6 to 10 years, Cotton Blouses for Boys’, made of fine imported Satin Duck, nicely trimmed. They are very cheap at 50c. , Boys’ fine English Cotton Duck Suits, original prices $1 25 to $1.75, special $1. Men’s fine Straw Hats, :ith proper Ribbon Bands, special, 20c. 25c, 35c, 50c. re“-.. -4. “gm. Lnffnr Hum ever. Corset covers, well m: Ladies’ Night Gowns Skixts in Colored and Large Range fine Em Boys’ Summer Coats, the Red and Black stripe, Boys" Linen Coats only 50c. Boys’ Lustre Coats only 50c. Men’s Thin Cool Coats, made in Black Sateen, Lney an: VEIJ unwar- a... v--- Boys’ fine English Cotton Duck Suits, original prices $1 25 to $1.75, special $1. Men’s fine Straw Hats, with proper Ribbon Bands, special, 20c. 25c, 35c, 50c. Specials in every Department at prices better than ever. Dutch Kersey Cottonades at 180. are a wonder, Cut free. Fine Line of Cottonades 1213c, 180, 20c, 23c. Heavy Line of White Quilts, large size, 85c. Alhambra Quilts, in Pink and Blue, large size, 75c. 4 pure Linen Towels for 25¢, A choice of 32 kinds bought at the mills. Fine Bleached Cotton Towel, 25x42, price 9c. each. New Shaker Flannels arriving, grand value at 50, Grey Cottons at 3c and 4c. Our very special 36 inch wide, and heavy, 5c. White Cottons 4c and 5c per yard. 36 inches wide, finished, soft for the needle, extra, 8c and 10c, Table Linens, 54 in. wide, heavy, 25c and 350. Table Linens, 60 in. wide, pure Linen, 370, 47c. All our own importations All Wool Debeige Dress Goods, 42 i Special 1710 )3rd. Union Dress Tweed Effects, 42 in. wide, Shot Figured Goods, 44 in. wide, 25c. Crepons in Cream, cool goods, 42 in. wide Blue, Pink Cream, E _:J- “A.” Q50 nrigim Crepones_ix_1 Pale Hosiery, fine made: C010red Hose in Ta ”yew... - . __ Union Dress Tweed Shot Figured Goods, 44 in. wide, 25c. Ctepons in Cream, cool goods, 4:? in. wide, 30c Crepones in Pale Blue, Pink Cream, Heliotr 44 inches wide, now 35c, original 50 Elegant Shot efi'ects in Plain and figured, a 39c., regular price 60c. and 65c. 40x44 inch Dyed all Wool Serges, Brown, I Lot of Job Dress Trimmings in Braids and Effects, 42 in. wide, 17éc. LADIES’ UN DERWBAB‘” PRINTS and WASH GOODS 3% ANNUAL % SUMMER SALE Cream and Cardinal. Sturgeon Point Rom. nun vvvâ€"v 5 in Cream, cool goods, 4:”: in. wide, 30c. es in Pale Blue, Pink Cream, Heliotrope, all 44 inches wide, now 35c, original 500. '. Shot efi'ects in Plain and figured, all this : 39c., regular price 60c. and 65c. inch Dyed all Wool Serges, Brown, Fawn, B? Job Dress Trimmings in Braids and Gimps 1c. to 5c. per yd, See these Specials CLOTHING DEPT. DRESS GOODS made, in Saxony, Fashioned, the in Tans and Cardinal, both Ladie n Underweai from 25c. to 50c., all sizes. no, 50c. to $1 00, all sizes. Shirts, good full sizes, 15c. each. xixts. made of the washing goods, special, 50c. and 75c. ‘ream,.White, Beize and Butter, wide width, on Display at Staple Counter. Black Sateen, only 89c. nioned, the 25c quality for 20¢. both Ladies’ and Children’s sizes. u..â€" â€"“ _-_.â€"â€"v 7 werenbletousnrethe Hoatnlnthdth'e murdsmgoonlnkemtho wettest had been In torso some time. They bulbous-next time. were soon plowing the waves in fine this And got a good soaking. One moo out on I)“ the otharheldon 101'de and when glgeyyaaahod the Iowa: whey PIPE, A‘._ __AA4-_ -’ -v-. , well trimmed and finished, 50c, 60c, 75c. ' travelling public. The young people who Indulge in it should be kept home and no; to bed. â€"A football match was glued Saturday afternoon between the maroon Point 3.3.5.333” end the Pleeseno Point “Go -to-bee." Iowan excl "‘3 allow... :33 thelatterwonhyasoore was also baaeball.tho natures of which were “ Bud" Lannon’e curves. â€"Monday evening, so the Beauhocwe was leaving the upper wharf on the down Periâ€"three trip.a pubycfamarteleokcem in one eanoeandtwolnanotherâ€"mmhed onto the pupa _to geq‘an'eodraw. They _-_-_ l- n__ A in. wide, the kind that won’t fade, n, Fawn, Blue, Grey, reduced to 19c. and Gimps, ranging in price from cnly 50c seasons goods, reduced to wool, cool for summer, on fine Muslin, special for 25¢: Vregular, 20c. to hope tho: the full of this unwieldy empire doth approach. It In high noon with it 50 your! ago; we hopenow it dnweth neu- night; the rubber, beam luxury, though 1110, yet of. but had: found the Turks out, or they it.” The Sick Mm has pater staying powexg flan the pone-or ot-m malty. The power: he'dly know whet to do with the obetinete Turk. They permit- ted him to enter Greece, end give the Greeks the good thnnhlng' thet they eched for, end they ere willing thet the when should be paid e money indemnity by the vanquished. but they ere deter- mined heehell notremnin Inquntterin Theuely. Up till now the Turkish ruler he: merely toyed with his foreign adviser-e, ‘ hoping and believing thet when they eerne i to decree who Ihonld aka the police duty of running out the 100.“)0 odd trozfi encamped in The-e11 the power- we, fell out. In view of this during We on the port of the rultnn, it In interuting to reed the declmtiou nude ebout Turkey by Thomas Fuller u long ego n 1639. He said : ‘V‘VWe here just 99." Columbin in donning of :1] pain. ‘ The tory Toronto Telegnm eeye : Al- though Sir Wilfrid Laurier in in London he has left eome one at Ottewn who cen play pretty Imelt politice. for the decieion to apply the conditions of the elien labor luv to the territory traversed by the Crow’s Nee: Peel nilwey wee nehnrp move. Thus the Dominion government hoe given its answer to enemiee who asserted that the Canedien elien lebor law wee deeigned for ornament end not for use. It: interference would have given no perticnler adventege to the gov- ernment if it hed been forced to action by e Inge influx of dien labor. The government he: wisely noted on it: own eccount. It huehown en inclined-m to protect Cenediene in the debt to work in their own country, end whatever elee the Libero! government does or doee not do. its prompt epplicetion of the Alien labor low to the North-weet end to Bride]: Therein not so much unflvltyintho ”officiating-ammonia)“ Perhapl most people whom-number gold mines have stocked up. Col. Rhode- ia bland for tho'l‘nu- vnl raid. Judging by the reception given him in South Afrim he will not 1001 very much depreued by the committee's find- ing. London Advertiser : The avenge rste of the new United Ststes tsrifl' bill, Is it comes from the senste, is ssid to be from 54 to 57 per cent. as sgslnst the 57 per cent of the Dingley bill, the 39 per cent of the Wilson bill, and the 49 per cent of the McKinley bill. And the conference committee of the two houses of congress is now asked to make the duty on s nun: ber of articles still higher. How s notion can build up n profitsble trsde with import duties so high is a. problem which will prove dificult of solution. Console with its constantly incressing population and nstural rewurces developed as never before. should get a greet deal of the for- eign trade thst has hitherto gone to our neighbors. Neither man nor notion an increase trade by placing obstscles in its way. Pail bu voted $20,000,000 to be ex- pended in proptntlon for tho grout exposition of 1900. That in jut double the amount voted to the Int Pull cxpoci- don. It in indeed very kind of our neighbors in the Stem to continue their arm mngle long neough to emble our inner: to 5011 their lemn'l wool clip to the United State- dederl. The energy with whioh the wool he- been forwnrded to it: destinetion over the borderhu been an object leuon else to tnoee Conedinne who mart theta mlprocity would be of no velue to Cunediene become in the mnin we produce aimiler eommoditiee to thoee raised in the United Sntee. Sir Wilfrid Lsnrier in to visit Frenoe. He will be right royally received in um country on the French Cnnedien prem'.er of 3 British colony. Hi- reoeptiun will be one of the events of the you. He seems to be 3 sort of e conquering hero. hniled with delight wherever he goes. Having made a crest hit in London he now goea to teke Peri: by storm end to air hie French oratory e: the oepitel of La Belle France. He in e lucky fellow to have hit the mark in the wey he has done. And the beat of it is he deserves ell the honors he has received. n?" 83 a day. The humorous side of the efi'eir is furnished by brakemen, who sell tramps to the farmers at. $1 epiece. It in said the nilrond men keep the tramp: locked up in box one until the “mere pay the money. The profeuiond tnmp may be expecced to give Kenna a wide berth for some time to come. The gathering of an immense hsrvest is nowjn full sweep in Kansas, sad : peculia- condition of mm: has been revealed. Despite the fact thst a lsrge number of persons are out of work in vuions psrts of the States, it. hss been found next to impossible to get help to save the wheat crop of Kansas. In some psrts wsges have alresdy gone up to $4 and $5 a dsy, and in some of the counties girls and wonlen are working at $2 and The European concert seems to be like mills of the gods after :11. It is st sny rate slow like them ; snd it any grind exceeding fine too. The determination to make the Turk obey its mndste seems to be settled and its enforcement will ex. cite no sympathy for the mania. The let- ters of czar-s and emperors to Abdul Hamid with their assurances of “sincere friendâ€" ship" and other feelings of their august hearts, are soft and velvety. but not reassuring, snd do not conceal the iron hand. They would better be omitted, unless the Turk is a greater fool than we think he is. Henry Clews looks for high prices as well us good crops. He says Europe will soon be buying in lsrge quen- tities, and instead of Argentine, Indis and Australia being exporters of wheat. as heretofore, and in conse- quence serious competitors. they no likely to import more or less. The exports of wheat from the United States thst the last crop amounted to 147.- 000,000 bushels. Appearances indicate that a much larger quantity will be reâ€" quired from the present crop. Th1! insurcs s remunera‘ive price for the product of this year and prosperity to the farmer. Canada will be on the ground floor in anything of that kind. Hurrah for Laurier. ' EDITORIAL NOTES. PORTER’S Bookstore. mum! ran moon noon. Thiabuuslhlmkotartllmtdh colors as nun ha mama-how madame! ”mum? .fi ‘1” n My. 3'33 ct piano-mm P2100250. Ema?“ HER MAJESTY NOTICE CHEESE IABKETS. Belle?!" J m.â€"Twenty-nluc factories bonded 1:145 331:: ad 170 colored choose. Salon: 470 white I: 81-16c. 1w whltc a: mo whlte Ind colored It 7 1516c. non. July -0n'erlngu 20-day. .1037 homes: no sales; 13th”; “lumen holding for Se; good atte nee. ampbeutord. Onn. Jul 20.â€"At the can bout negun: hel here to-nlsht - ...... -- _ am“ 1100 white bonded. llcthraz. 200. at 8 1-1“. Ind 1% at 7 1516C: k. 310. a! le: Watkins. 240. nt 8c: balance unsold. Indoc. OIL. July 20.â€"At the choose board meeting 90-111 In thpro were 7:.» boxes bouded. m w lte. Sales: Wuth ”5. It 8 1-160. 1130 100 at 7 1516c; Mc- Cum. 840. It 1 15-1812. Buyers pros-mt: Bflntnell. lama, Bird. Russell. McCar- ”WI v!- .vc an... " ~â€".â€"»- -_ 7 , cloudy. leerpoolâ€"Clgoeâ€"Whnt higher :It 6‘ ad for July. 6| 1 'd for L. 69 3d for mt. MG. dror cc. XI 10.219dtor1uly 2: “M Aug 2: 18“! for Sept and 2. 11 ("Oct- ‘J’Monr - 3d. '13:- V'Oc-tifllnd afiiuéd 16': Dec. 'Umzc stud at 2: 9!,“ for nly 2- 10a for Aug" 23 11 for Seyt. and 3- 05k! for Oct. Hour. 19. 9d. Parisâ€"Wheat. at 75c for Aug; sum. 49! 85c for Aug. Madonâ€"Cloocbwnelt of! coast arm. on please buyers at! sellers npu-t. Manu- AWE! Neg-29 'mda-n- . . . u yuan-I nu‘. - ‘-.‘_f_ 'Puuâ€"El‘osLWhe'iIfzsr 90c for Aug: ‘9", 501 5c for Aux. Welthcr in France floutâ€"The demand continue am. smith «Junta ”-45 3'“ 15 {alt t. I- Ann... and pace! t toner: un- quoted -Iih hfln 7â€".â€" ._~-, Live 'lâ€"S when: n :fntnrc-x 1'. It 6. 925441 refinly. 6a 0_ for Sum. _ A . , u‘ll.‘ a- \I; mend. Sale- were made ted" at north and west. ud at 45c. Mlfilud. Oatmealâ€"The market In quiet and uric: hlxher at $3.10 to $390 for em on true Cornâ€"The demand In fair and price. Ready. there being sales at 26c to west. Ryeâ€"Trade quiet. with prim an! 3: 34. outside. BRITISH MARKETS. Liverpool. J mâ€"No. x Sorthern when: 6862;111:0687 :No.lcu..x9%dtoco 10d: pen. a 3d; corn. new 2. 10 d; port. 453 0,1 (or 1199 111510311; 111-3 213 ' blcon. Il_Ll u- A . -5-.. '05 o Londonâ€"What oi! cont arm Ind on passage buyer: ud teller; lpnrt. Euzllsh country n-arkeu um. Maize cl! cont and on_ puny; 133.50: tuner. _‘_4- ...... on.fihna flâ€"m It ”1v sv vu-w u“â€" Branâ€"The market is quiet. with bran ateady at $8 to $8.25 wen and shorts :9. Bran 810 here. Wheatâ€"The market in firm. and onerinp restricted. Holden are asking 70c 10:; red winter outside. and Tie tor white. ho. 1 Manitoba hard is quoted at 77c. Fort Wil- Uani. and anion are reported at 81c. 0%: Sound. No. 2 hard is quoted at 77c to Owen Sound. Buckwheatâ€"The demand in limited. and prioea nominal. ‘ Barleyâ€"The market continue. on". and prices purely nominal. Oatsâ€"The market is atea . with pricoa unchangrd. White are wo 28%: to 2!. west. an_d_ mixed_ 28c. - ., -_ _IAL nâ€"u.‘ A; Li.“iea“v‘y.“§és"ca';‘io‘.: flagâ€"awn": 99:. 24: 6d: allow. 17: 3d: cheese. new. 2 .rn.r:-r _____ GRAINâ€" §37A£WRAPPER3 v , 9 an sco'rT 31.. TORONTO E zwww We mnnmummm Pictured COMMERCIAL NEWS. For full particulars sec ldvu. or apply to LEVER BROS.. LTD. 23 SCOTT 37.. TORONTO Lind-Ly flute: Prices. con-cm DAILY! nueen Yifllflflfl smlgm soap. '2. S. Putter. 'ronoxro an ultra. School Teachers and mass. Euro-to. Jul! '-’ 25'; fuse" "Hinze firm Every article in our 'hrge establishment will be sacrificed. Come and save money. We carmot every article in this some, but COME and be convinced that this sale is indeed a jubilee for yo The-om ' you should no to; ',nloo W TshloNspflm, 65c, 750.90q‘1003doz4 TOWN AND TOWELLINGSJ Towels st 50. 80, 10a, lbc, me. 259-! to to. our Wohnuo-o soo alum Boat and Youthl'toacifiantprin. mum 8126108250 Man's Slit-“.3 50, “w. “-00. 33-00. vol-thin £50wa rmmesqapuiu 31.00, 81.25.11 50. Men’s. Bon‘ sad Yonuu' Sula. £1.99 99»! 93v 193. “3%, ’5‘ It is Our intention to enlarge the interior of our premises at an early date and in order to acwmg improvements we will have .to reduce our stock m every department very largely. We ask your c tion in this sale. It Will be to you the opportunity of the season. of Dry Goods, Clothing, GOLUSSAL SALE Carpets and House . Furnishings. . . Commencing JULY 3rd and continuing FOR 60 DAYS. goth-m. B c.. inn-mun:- the TM mmwnmmmutuma m.Gw.A.Kp.-mpt.mottholsuDr. W at Linda]. who 1- cut on tho “In. A. 1110-3:on an on no what on Hand” n'ght thou: use. but for tum), Geo: u A. Kan wan-cola- lngthobooh ulnxndhm'umnd hazing he: «doc. without am" for ““u. ms: ‘zwwmmu. :4: nun-no .l w u den! ct m: to nu own nu. mod the dawning wanna nd what! her to Bishop} on; non. who the method an pot-[hie cage. “you who known :93 fiéuvu'mu «Mt 43:01.3 purewhoumo worm fallow! udcnmd the chaos In W akin . A med-1min Ibo Hum Society we no! be too nub o! utemd; Input: on through um how cheering It In to I and um mahotd mm or none at m 17.6mm”. : A m “ms at Weddlnn Influ- uou In :11 tho hm duknnprlnudwm: new typo. a ‘1‘!!! Pour. Cd] Had no «Input. Sci-Trihéiid'rdfi’n 0'. will be puma to (mull mullet: wlth [amnion re- straint: this mu. for E5 iniWo‘t’i'enyoi'oTr needless who heve never been our the new witer mete between Lindeey end Coboeonh. we give thin hue! deecription oi ite ettreetimeu: Theweteu (reversed ieevirg L'ndeey en the Season rivet. Sturgeon Lem end Feneion River. pne- ina through the loch et Feneion Fella Into Clmeton ieke. end egein thmh the loch et Boudele. et which int the eeenery ie chm-mi Then i owe the Gal! river and lehe. the ieite: eheet being dotted with (even! prett inlende. emong them being Grend . eonteitln ebmt 1.400 eaten. Birch Bell. Ghost. humon- smell ieiete. Eater- ing the 1: Gail river. Oobooonk i: mehed. mum" ere lended er. the when! directly month the Queen'e hotel. Good eeoommodetion can he eecnred et the hotel: in Cohooook et very moderete ntee. The fishing in the vicinity in en good ee een be found enl‘where. been. 'innge. eelmon, trout and p e ehonndins in those wetere. We recommend this outing no one thet een he teken et e moderete ex- pense. end out be en eyed the million- meehenie e chiming here of the Sheen»: Den-Mr. Thee. 0mg. enmity}: Mr. Welter Billie, gur- 3% E. Tourists Mad Plenum Booker: FELL OFF THE WARP. is’nt tea time if you have not good tea. The BL'R- T JAN BLEND of India and Ceylon Tea is the best grown, we honestly believe, and we recommend it to the public. It is put up for us at the Gardens, the lead packages bearing our own wrappers, a facâ€"simile of the package being given above. We sell this Tea at 200. for Red Label and 250- for Blue Labei Packages. Your dealer will charge you anywhere from 60c. to 75c. per lb. for tea not as good. Try a package of the above Tea. PACSIMILE OF LEAD PACKAGE. ‘37“? J IVEâ€"[TE N D Lindsay’s Leader Low Gash Prices Dry Goods House, C. S. Blackwell 85 93. SOLE AGENTS INDIA CEYLON Diuct {m the Gordan LIN DSAY, ONT. G. S. Blaekwell 00., After having “mod the pot put in I and! Teupoonful of Tea {or each lull- mt or the Inn-Ion matted. not it draw for FIVE to sum minutes. sad pour out. It 1- but to use water that has not been used baton. and to an the Tape: up gt once. TEA Prinh, (Kc, 6c. 80, 10:, 11c. Spook, 2 for be. Inn'n um Shirt, 200, 25c. 30:. ‘ u'. Undum Haven. 20-, 26c. 30c. Shh: Shins. 170, me, 256. 35c. Bl at 80.611, ‘36, 48:, 6013650. Whit. Coll 330d goodc. 10¢. W7hét: Shirt, Inland, ‘53, 500, 605, from 25o to .00 32?; ma s':nla I Men's grim Mac“ to ”rum Us" 53!. 56, 76, 8o. Gm, 220, Wido Shier Skirting, light 00 Cottenda, 12c, 150. 18:, 206. Shining, 5e, 7e, 8e. “Lille. Cinch-u. 5:. 7o. 9c. 10c» . I: ' ' ' ' ' ' Ticking, 80. 100, 12c. 15‘. Shale: gunman, 4:, 5c, 6:. 7c. are very Towdl'ingl, 3e. 4c. 5:. 6‘2. 80, never, -â€"llee B. Fee. turner], ct chic town. but new oi Tune in on present visiting =10. end In. J. n. oi the eeet werd, end other trienni- in gown. lâ€"Hu. Werdmho, lien Wnadrohe end Unseen Willie end Archie let: on Tneedey no: Chemoe Pu-h. when they wfliumein to: n mon.We.rd1-obe will epend e few den ct eech M1lweeh with them. â€"lr. King. idem nnd‘ receiver at the Pituhn : eeiern R R. end tunily, ‘3‘“ K t pelece age 'fikm mean can oer. en were en ‘ east by the 11 o 'cioeh expreev. They spent e new week- in the Georgian Bey district. fiend ere ncw en route for Quebec and Ml"... Aubert” of 51:. Gem'- church. ”www.mmmuam «Mm -mht.dunoon std min no nothing mice begin: st 10.30 nu 0min st 7. The Van. Anchducon Allen. aumhumm the Met a the wakes. â€"nhncoufln.ot00hun. 1. st pro-on woman-rm. ml. thu. o! SonthOu. â€"-Klu Neale .ct Toronto. univ- od In lawn lath y and wlll spend 3 couple at week- visiting moods. â€"ll~| left town but faculty to s couple at week- vial-wag ha} guide, 293. Dd}. of the My home. â€"Bev. W. G. Huh. 0! Sun Pub. 0d united In mu Tuesday on n mu a mother. In. John lulu, o! the with wad. â€"lr. Chum Butler. cf Patel-bore spout but had” to town. Chm-Icy who.“ up tron We Ind will spend 3 tow an In town and vidnlty. -â€"Kr. F. C. Teyior returned on Tueedey from his trip to the Pacific ooest. heving been uncut eboute month. He went by the Amer-teen line- vie Chime. Omehn. Portieed end Troome. end returned by the Ceoedien Peeido route. etcppi 03 en Vio‘otiu. Veneouver. Winnipeg. en other on the line. Mr. Teyior was de- ted with his trip. end were eapecieiiy 1: ch the return portion, which wee entirely through Cenedieu territory. At Winnipeg he celled on Mr. MecGechen. who mud him-oi! es p!eeaed with Winnipeg end his new poeitinn. end euxioueiy enquired ebout his old Lindsey M. Mr. Teylor in etrcrgiy impres‘ed with the street 999910th or British Coi- umbie end the North west provinces. Sammy. â€"Mnnu-n. H. R. H. Kenna. Sun. Monro nod Funk Dobbin. ct Pontoon-o. lots Mon- dny morning for n wheeling mp don: the Lskn Ononflo oonnt nod down through Prlnon Edna! conn'y. Rev. W. R. Young. 8. L. join the may no Port new. and the number will be swelled ll: Donal. Wnlker. nohool Inspector. on Hz. J. J. Jeflrlen n: n Inter ante. C. s. Biackwal! a: Go. l. E. W. UcGafley. DIRECTIONS. CO2." stun Slxgv, Felt sud Had a: Skirt ' '. 5c. 7c, 8d. Bout- and Colored Drou 6min at MGfinfiMfiOqfic m25C, 30¢ 35C. 0010!“ Goods, 3 gmnd '1!ng mousing st 15c, ranging a: reduc ed print to 90. mm”. 8:, 10c,12¢,15c 13c. I'M-c! Whit- Spore-.13.: worth 22c. Lona, Sarina, Art Manila, Cretonna Salim, mall includod in this ule. YQWJMMI. 8:; 10c. 12c. hand: halidlu ind but bondage. Men’s Umbrella. 3 big job at 50: I 75c and 81 00 Bhok Guam"- 20c, 25c, 28: 30; ‘ (be, m nix sped“. Black Alpaca. 23c, 35c. 40.3,? Indiu‘ Hone. 5c, 8c 10c, 1'.c. 1c 20: silvery-pedal A Ngjob in Mohair Bela, 15c. Pun-oh. 25c,_1}5c, 4:5}, 75:, $1.09. The (210'.an do p: icei. ”mam Brethren “Line- A he'll Inmher of ‘7th 044, W Among,“ Mont dem 0n Bends, morning the low M a h m Order or Oddtellows “Md. e'd dlvhewmhip et the Blptis: chum be number at brethren mm.“ W" In. I!!!" the whole or the centre M Md the!“ eeete of the church. 11,” but. unseeded to the church, heeded town hend. end weeds; the had“. 0! their order. The pester oi the chum Be'e L- KW. mob“ fmm Gm: den 6: 2. " Beer ye one enother's “Nut end so ruin! the lew of Christ." The flat paint ield down was the generel no". need ct men; thet the whole hum he: use mu. ell meted cf God. am the eomperetiveiy_smell dLiTer-enu at ‘ teetun er hehit. but. the respow [ by God on ell men, w“ new we acknowledge it or not "ex, men hes en influence. more or Zest, on m, m tor «‘0! bid. Our Charm end deli, will here en influence “In tram the duty 0! lending ective help 'he speciel oeeeeion so requires. x: m the ignition of this universe] brotherhood prompts christiens to send mm“. into heethen lends, and stimm sending e! an across the a“ e! hmine. nurses in time 01 We: despite the need work done in help: the Mother who is down, or in “MM eel sympathy end help when deem es leid its hend on someone ”New with the tutu-nit], there ts a yet hem, end more desed burden. that cf sin. Ind so to follow Him who is the wane cf ell good. telly. We should both shun 51,, our. selves end mete it s first duty to "m end help others to do so. . . ..The choir m, . niehed e to music for the occssion ,‘ Miss Z. ver, in excellent voice. and Vlth ! eleer end rich tone. singing a solo entitled !“ Come unto me.”....After the lrethm ! hed returned to their iodize rooms Votes :1 ' thenks wens tendered the pastor for the 'exoeilent eddresr, to the trustees. to the ‘ choir. end to the flower commumc for the . beeutitni decorations. prominent excl-,3 ‘ them being the emblem o! the ordez‘ $2 I. ms *3 â€"Beginning with Mondsy 11m the name! of stations on the Gnnd Trunk Baum will be omitted in checking hm; Every nation will here its number and new will be checked accordingly. There ere 1.700 auctions on the system. Railway Notes. â€"The W]: nest the “Missing 1..“ It being ”.med, the gravel balm procured um Beauty. -â€"Tbc Grand Trunk nilws‘ first week of J nly were $53,114 of 81.582 our the same week General qupers, Purveyors and Provmon Merchants FIRST STORE EAST OF MARKET o. o. o. F. ouuncu PARADE To}. No. 6. 2’. NET WEIGHT One Half Pound mlwav enmln MCU Carriag Artists Scales. Chums. Mo Sign of SC Whi 1'68;

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