't I The: True Blue Enuureion. [To the Editor of Tm; Pom.) Sum-At e meeting of the general committee loving cherge ot the Loyal True Blue excursion blinds†on eivio holidny. certain atetementa published in the Lindsey prose were brought to the notice of the members ream-ding: the conduct d oome ot the exonrsloniata who accompanied the True Blues to Lindsay on that day, and no the outemente referred to reflect upon the personality of the Loyd True Blues at Toron A - ___-_ n.“ .mm, no on accouqtofthe liberel mnnncr in which the preee bee dealt out denunciations: and no the public bu not henrd from those in charge of the excursion we eat what we believe the Immweuwmncoordtoue.endthetie. muralâ€. Through whet bee engaged n greet injury to oureooiet! has been done, end mnMrneanane wouldukthe public to drew their conclusions. Wane sorry that the Linden press doee not under-stead the personnel of our members, can. wureoi our mutilation. else it would heve ampethized with us in this unfortunate occurrence. which hoe proved so humilieting. totallytotheonethounnd True Blue-o1 1'th but to our tens or thousands at when end umpethizere in the Dominion. The committee um chemo o: the union uncut-lion condeted of 56 msmbere elected by our it city iodine. end. therefore remained in the neighborhood or one thousand member-e cumuccmmittee meeting was flooded with , :__A All. --‘ Y D The Perfection of rib, and . Stvle \\ 1th Solid, Subv ! unantial \Vcari ug «3122.231...» 'â€" _.-~ -V mm tron: independent me and drum Mada. casting their services true to the gunmen to: our Civic holiday excursion “Mm we add their runway expenses curried them mam {neinbotl of which 0‘. a 1 'I-o-u m m and“ to themselves And those the! “W- butthb calm be madam “Dar! ““0"“ "me Cam' "I0 “powwow: invlhunn. The mm .9 Normand on: 02th ma thin as mun-W“ tint-03M w “M0900‘v0663M000: Emily/10mm MAKE : TRAL‘L \I::x ‘ 2' { T] May he found in in ‘41 ‘ ' anventcrprising ,r-‘ u ' Localâ€"Hon: Bros. Bulbsâ€"E. Gtoaory. Cadâ€"Alex. Dixon. Our Exhinitâ€"Jm. 50x33} Reader-Prof. Dore:wa:;d. Three Lccsluâ€"uong'n Bros. Sale NoucemA. N. Crmx ‘sd‘ Notice or Meetinngaa. K oitn. Escher Walled-Thomas Smith. Fall Suite and Overcoat; (mum- Bro; In Victoria Hour munâ€"u. :3. Martin. Rad! far the 1m: Campaignâ€"“Name: Co. ’ï¬iï¬shy, FRIDAY. ’f w_, \“ SHOES-45: -- She Q‘mmli: F oster 9~ .2, U New Advertisei; ent5. IVBW AD 73322.5» .'.:.v:rs. L'ndmy. Sam. 27th COMM URI CA T1 OILS. THIS WEEK we received direct from France the very latest in ilress Goods. and our prices for these goods are the very lowest. You can’t ï¬nd a. store that can give you better vaiues. There are fancy Whipcx 3;: Iridescent Hop- Diagcnejzz Jacquards. Serges A Word aboat Dress Gong AMER/CA N STYLE 5111'; I‘L- YER. ‘ O‘ w “ ; Attas 1n 3 11 the new- 923051;. In which ye of 2726 seasons 2's as ferceï¬â€˜z’b/e 2% Me sz‘océ as 22‘ ', Me Brzgkz‘, Me H cmcz’some cma’ Sz‘ylzsk 2°74 PAL. perpeirawu u: ulna: Aluv an“... 111:» personnel of our members is too well- known by the Toronto press for 1'. to connect therewith our society when reproducing in a few lines “account or the rowdylam referred to, or the condnc: of the undeelnble excur- slonlets. , . L _____...2 ...uk ohn 'I‘rnn momma. We have no bends connected with the True Biue society in Toronto. nor does the members or each belong torour order. nor have we any ,A_-u-_ .L-_-muh mun- nan UL Buuu unevua vv a..- v-â€"--. _____ , - control over or connection therewith, nor can we be held responsible for their actions. or any- one accompsnying us to lindeey. But we can speak (or every member belonging to the Loyal True Blue Association and any without fear of contradiction that all did credit to themselves. to the city from whence we came, and the order to which we belong. We have no battle axe corpe. nor have we any record at our name being connected with any excursion to the city of Hamilton. as referred to in 3 Lindsay paper. Bel-ides. such an excursion m ver took place under True blue auspices. and we trust that the llledeny pres-Inï¬ll not. listen to every trumped- ,enn. .L“ "AAA nnmn at an BDIGHIK; )0». u: uu- nun-4..., â€".. we um. some at them (not all or them) acted in a disgraceful manner. causing. weare informed. the scrimmage which has been so magniï¬ed and set forth by the Lindsey press as being perpetrated by 1:0y‘al True Bluel. ________ m". momhn'ï¬ {a tnn wall- hluuun; yav‘r‘ ----. â€"-- .--.__ ,- V , _ _ up story trlflllg with the good name or an omen'zrtion [’6 very teachings of which are rounded moo the holy bible. and having in Its ranks such men and women as are connected therewith in Toronto. amongst whom are numbe: ed the following: A bishop of the Church or iicgiaudmleruymen. ministers, members rt pn‘iament. lawyers. doctors. merchants. Sunday school superintendents, teachers. class- leaders. Veal-t) men, trustees of churches. city ofï¬cials. their mothers. wives and daughters. members of the W. C. '1‘. U. leaders in all church ornanlzttions in which women are engaged. Wh)! the churches and schoolroome ,A_._x_- -. -.... nlma and Inxnv abemln from liquor and to be peaceful and law- abidipg; you. to our dismay and m (we of what ,. AL-.. .__. -n -0 Ohnm\ .nfnfl u‘n ungugvu- n u; . u... ---_--._-- 7 7 -. are at our service at any time. and many successful meetings and entertalnments are held therein. We value our name and our society. and we feel keenly the statements made in the Lindsey green. and feel that such would not have appear- ed had our neon“. been familiar to the edllors. The popuiarlty of our boclcty i-l proven by the fact that our excursion was the lamest that left Toronto on Clvlc holldny. It would just be an ornament to say t. at the directors of the Wr rld‘s fair are accountable for the presence of nlok-pnokete then-eat. as to say that the Loyal 'l’rue Blues are accountsb c for tne presence of undg‘glgsblo cxcurelanlsts at Llndsay on Aug- nst'. : . . . . . A,n_-._..n.__..-n.- “3|: JO."- \\_'o no assisting in bringing the guilty parties to Justice. antitrust that whoever is to blame may be proves guilty end receive their just toward. We intend reps-ting our visit. and trust we will receive the same support and royel welcome by the citizens of Lindsay next you. end that the press will do its put in assisting to make it’s. supuese‘gui gent. A ___-_-I -Am~860nn nf mate it a Buouuuuu urn-n. Signed on behalf of the general committee of the city of Toronto. WM. Pmm’roa’. chairman. Mus. JouN GRAHAM. sec. GEO. WORRELL. press cor. [The above communication convinces us that through the whole matter our ground has been well taken. The True Blue societies under whose auspices the excursion was held made a verv grave mistake in allowing those hands and societies who were not members of their order to walk in their procession. thereby represent- ing that they were members of their organiza- tion: and also when the rows occurred. in not assisting the eonstahulary in maintaining order. It they were not repudiated in the procession. why disown them when they disgraced them- selves? It the Orange True Blues hadessisted in quelling the disorder and helped the constables to arrest the guilty ones. the! would have had the respect ct everygoodcitizen of Lindsay. whereas they now have their disappro~ hatiou. The action of the Orange lodge in this town in condemning the editor of Tm: Pos'r for oensnrins the rowdyism o! the memorable Monday was very unfair; in place or so doing they should have upheld us and given us their support and approval in discountenancing such rowdyism. Bowever,itis certainly placing a premium on such conduct. which the society can very ill aflord to do.asit isatactheyond dispute that order among Orangemen on such occasions is none to good at the best. We have the satietactioo o! knowing we have the sup- port cf every independent citizen of both sides of politics in the stand we took. and they have our positive assurancethat rowdyism by anpr orpersonanomatter their politics or religion. will always receive the disapproval of Tna Poe'r. We can assure the members of the committee that should they hold their annual excursion to nodes: sash next year. and their conduct merit our approval. In PM will be only to glad to bestow it. and Undeay will be glad to see them-ED. Poem] “none-tom. nmhnutu-rhud would like who cured without an: o: Wymm. 0-11 mamnaermlddelnhflorwnhoutn cent 01 magnum mmmndmnuhk mnmmmndnumn u n- he madnxoucAnWSSnIrm not “a mug. Tau Inna-nun binds†write-Medical W (rm-rm o»! Bsby on s Goldsuil‘. Mrs. . your baby lsjuat on good as gold and Gouxh Bros. think so too. for they will give a $5 gold place to the finest baby shown at the Great Baby Show at the Central Exhibition. And that's not all, but the Wonderful Chow Men will throw in a. $10 suit to: iother and a. $10 at prices that will utonlsh business men. Ya; can get 500. 1,000. or 5.000. with your cord as: the ï¬gure that printed on the corner, at about the blank stock would cost elsewhere. by leav- ng your order at Tm: Postâ€"62. Conductor Snider. This unique and altogether remarkable man is to visit our town and preach in Cambridge- st. Methodist churcn next Sunday. both morning and evening. The evening service will he to railway men. He will also lecture on Monday evening. â€Life on the Rail. and the people we meet." Conductor Snider is a railway man who, since his conversion. about ï¬ve years ago. has developeda wonderiul power in preaching and lecturing. At Grimsby camp this summer his sermons and lecture were the most largely attended oi any. and his lecture called forth more enthusiastic applause than did that of Dr. 'J almage. arena for mother‘ Farmers ends tockmeu in the northern pert oi the county will be interested in Mr. J. H. Ceruegie'e sale of Indian Point term thorough- bred shorthorns sud grade stock. advertised elsewhere to take piece at the agricultural grounds. Feneion Fells. on Tuesday. Oct. 10th. in order to remove any impression that might get shroud thst he is anxious to dispose of surplus steel: only. Mr. Cerneigle wishes us to stste empheticnlly that heintends to offer all his stock. some twenty heed. but retains his 3 oung cattle, so he is not going out of business. The sale will be us proud opportunity for the farmers or the north‘to acquire‘e thoroughbred A ---. .. nun- "In. the farmers or animal st standard 0 we Dunn cu nun-nu .- .....- _, reasonable cost ind than also the â€heir herds. Remember the dataâ€" Tneaday. October 10th. Tunsmv. Coroner: 3rd.â€"By Elias Bowes. county auctioneer. term stock end imple- ments belon us to Mr. George Hell. N i 10!; 21. con. 1. rock. one mile west 0! Sonya. Sole st one o'clock. Wnnxasmv, OCTOBER Minâ€"By Elise Doves. auctioneer. valuable term stock end implements. the property of Mr. Jose h Cosde. S. nelt iot 17. con. 9. Meflpose. e live stock comprises 4 horses, 8 been of cattle. lo sheep. 14 pins end ebont 40 (owl. Choice list or implement. . Sole oi one o'clock shun. Terms. tsvoreole. TUESDAY. OCTOBER minâ€"By Elise Bewes. county auctioneer. velueble term stock end implemense. the pro of Mr. Williun Hmdoock. lot 17. con. 4. moose. Sole on the premises at one o'clock sharp. nu- _ n-_.. SATURDAY. OCTOBER nunâ€"By Ellen Bowen. nueuoneer. the term stock and implements belonging to Mr. Moeee Molndoo. lot 1. eon. 2. Eldon. one mile wee: o! Woodvtlle. Sole at one o'clock. - SATURDAY. Ocrosm ï¬lmâ€"By Elise Bowen. county auctioneer. on lot N. bolt )2. con. 6. Mnlposa. at one o'clock p. 111.. very vnlnnble llve amok end Implements. the port! 0! Mr. W. D. Prior. Fox-mere ebon d moke it 3 point to attend this we. so the heroes me cattle are superior nnlmole ond the imolemente in good revolt. Terms. Invar- MARRIAGIS. MrranLLâ€"Pnr. â€"As the Queen-at. Mothe- dlet parsonage. 33 St. Paul-IL. Lindsay. on the 27th mm. by me Rev Newwn mm. Wm. of Bexley tom. _ O‘NmL-Pon'rm.â€"At the Queen-ct. Item name. 33 St. Paul-ea. Lindsay on the 23m mu. by the Rev. Newton am. Mr. Tm O'Nlel no Ice-bore. to Shane: M. Pm. or Ballydufl. Emmasnvâ€"Axnmsox.â€"M flue xeddenee olthe bride'n tether. Janetvflle. Oahu: Wed- needay. Sent. m. by the Rev. Mr. Fume. named by the Rev. Mr. Dunn. Lizzie. young- ee: daunhaer at Mr. Hag? Anderson. to Mr. THURSDAY. Uc'ronxn luluâ€"B usual nova. nucdoneor. mm stock sad mphmema. the the prom o'clock nhun.â€"¢ - . at Mr. A. N. Cmpbdl. Sun on has. lot 15. con. 9. Eldon. In one a-..‘ CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY, sue of Indian Point Shannon“. nun-Inge moan-e- st Ponrnn's Bookau Kent-at" Lindau.-14- Dï¬ï¬bAs 85 FLA'VELLE 13305., Direct Importers. SALE REGISTER. JO TTING‘S Invelopal Dundu Flavene Brothers You " ' 17.91:! mm: payim Gash ROW mu' rm , , h . , . to. THE Now a your m to my “WWW heal m"... “Jar"? 1“ gym. 1895, for $1.00. I IOllllston Sisson . my. I‘ll mum anon â€01:8. .â€"_ _ , I‘M-at Dd, Hm, Llndll THE POST T0 JANUARY ’95 FOR $l.00.| ONTARIO, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 1893, Isn’t that a crusher for grasping Competition and High Prices? Isn’t it a bolt from the Blue for slow-going slop sellers? And its only a specimen brick. We have thousands like them on our shelves, that build a towering fabric of solid bargains that are a surprise and joy to thousands. ~Wonderful as the quality of our goods IS, we have only one thing better in our shop, and-â€" read it in letters of flameâ€"its OUR PRICEâ€"THE LOWESTO in ï¬gures for Goods of the ,-Highest Quality. This is the naked truth, and the naked truth is the only thing 0111 clothing can’t conceal. Come and see. . . . . . . The House of Lords have crushed Home Rule for the moment, but Gough crushed Competition, Tailor Bills and High Prices with their 3 Here’s the proof : 'We bodly challenge any House in Canada to produce a Price List studded . . . with Bargains like this : . . BOYS’ SUITS, 750., $1.00, $1.50, $1.75. $2.00, $3.00 and $3.50. YOUTHS’ SUITS, $3.00, $3.50, $4.50, $5.00 and $5.50. MEN’S SUITS from $2.90 up to $10.00. CHILDREN’S OVERCOATS, $1, $1.75, $2, $2.50 and $3, all worth double the money. MEN’S OVERCOATS, from $3 up to $10. MEN’S PANTS, 190. up to $2.50. HEAVY WOOLLEN SHIRTS and DRAWERS, 250., 350., 500. and 65c. HEAVY COTTON MIXED, 15c. and 200. FALL The House of Lords and Home Rule; IHE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK FARMERS’ DAY. u 01.38 m (133W! GOUGH BROTHERS. The Cmdmn Post. Go 11811 have vanished and Me 1 322m of our 5107/6. ‘ LINDSAY AND PETERBORO. 0111' Millinery Departineni We are up‘Eand doing in the lMillinery Departmentâ€" early and late. No lessening of the rush. Why should there be? Stock and prices unite to please you. It is an established fact that we ake front rank in this branch of_ the Dry Goods trade- The most beautiful up-to-date novelties from France, Eng- land and America are shown here each season. :h Bros. have completely giant stock of M Hammoth otore is now L- 1;; Our Importati ns Direct from W- “ World are here, our I’IZI‘anm-s W Dona/mum are here, and \w a! 7-1 ï¬nest assortment of goods cvm- shwwvz We call special attention ti: o-::- in tunnels, Navy Flannels, Cantozs,1 â€ktBlanlggts and Tie‘Downsf V We all special attention :4» c “’1, Youths} and qus‘ suits 3' ï¬nest assortmer my cases U045!“ m a . H... W. ‘ below regular value for '0 call special attention 1’ ‘ .1 In’s gig! Boyg’ Undgrwpar. 3 ' ,-Â¥_ fl-..‘ Ind Unlined Kid Gloves, etc. i-I‘ECUS .2 tcckof Hats and Cane. Bo Tam O’Shanters.‘ E581: of Ties, 'Izmces, Hosiery, Goat 3% We cordially ask your Inspection of 0‘ that we were never so well prepare: both: WARNER 85 â€"v '1‘, "v... ._ “Tho Cheapest and most reliable p1 Goods, Furs, Mantles. \ 1; .111; cums! Pai‘d’up, - $1,500,000 Ilnlus. - - $1,400,000 WAY AGENCY SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. m mowed at matey: current rates. No .0. of withdrawal required. ROBERT ROSS. limmo’s B names: C(ilggg. SUGGESS AGHIEVEB Nimmo câ€"E†Harrison’s BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND COLLEGE â€I. YOKGI “D COLLEGE-81's. TORONTO. 'flch occupies the most magniï¬cent apart- “ has the moat cmclcm and experienced W in every department. and acetate 51; m: student; to noeixxonc. Students I'_‘JA‘A-‘\.n m-n‘ann â€ï¬e-ES? a Large Stock ms, YOUTHS’ AND Human-ans. Toronto. Sept uh. 1893â€"6261210: DOMINION BANK. "Emma a; £4.33180M Dominion and have secure lADIES! MANTLES ! The Great Bankrupt Stock Men, THIS WEEK Johniw; ’15 AcTUALLY sow AT Domznlon Bank. DIES Have you scen‘ \ I the new \\'omcn‘s3 and Misses’ KAXGOM Ba "15» Every pair warranted ab>olute5 1" Waterproof. Thev arc the bCSt goods made. Try them.‘ Still some lines of odd sizcs‘ H} you can have at your own W9C- If you want entirq affliction in Boots comé ml! the crowd. 1 We talk FALL BOOTS and? RUBBERS. Our long leg Waterproof Boots are the most sensible footwear for fall. Each pair put up in pasteboard boxâ€"you get them neat and fresh. W'e warrant every pair of .Our hand-made Kip Boots. ï¬v run THE pocial attention to o.†1,911. \“'e have some 5pm guarantee our values rig}: Doc. 31. 199Lâ€"88-tt GLOVES AND â€"BY ATTENDLVUâ€" Iéht at a low rate or 13th. 1893:39- u-w- â€"â€"â€" ...,.7, , WI- depu'flnent. and scams :1: all to positions. Students tune. Endgame analogue Prices as usual Hosiery, Goat ‘. a Bottle.