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Lindsay Post (1907), 3 Jul 1908, p. 2

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”wax-y- . Rev. Jame-3 -Wallace occupied the, pulpit and amp): Weloommg the GI- der to the Icelmrch on behaln oi! the managers and mgregation. took his test. from (the thin! clrwpter or Cor- iathxans. :tfna tenth and eleventh vers- es. 'But let every man [takes med ‘bow he b'u‘ildel'lflfldlereuponl For oth- en foundation can nd man lay, than that which B laid. which’is Jesus Sexist." l'z‘.."1.. Paul mid. referring tq strife, there {a no war that. has such evil effects as tivil war, and .warnedi ithe Corin-t :thiam against. striving and fighting against an]: ether. where is too great u wont (to ‘bq done. TN great: prob- lem of .bwildins up. (the dhridtgin church had to be,.acoouu21’ahed, and Paul warned the people to hmband masons A-T ST Faithful We“ J -‘ ST.MABY'S; ~ ‘2 'At bomb manage in St. Mgry’a, church am Sunday Vie-1.; Archdeacon: Casey, (who was present an! the reniarkable three days’ ceremony; ixx_ Quebec com~ mmaravtive of the establishment of the diocese of Quefbed and: marge‘ par- tic-Harm with the life} and "abort! of thagdistinguished son of the churchâ€" Bishop~ Lava)!» gave a decidedly ‘mten; eating asowmt of the ceremonies in sonnet/flan with Kfne great event. Biahop Lava-l was born in France in 1623, belonging to one .031 [the proudest bonus «in France. «that of Mootmorency. He relrhnuished all things to give 'his splendid services to thqxiniant church andrbo' be the mo- To check on fly void; or Grippe with "Preventirs" menu; mm: tide-at ior Pneumonm. To stop n cold with Preventias is 4311::- Lhan to let It run and be obliged to cure it, afterwards. To besure. Pre- mflcs will cure even a deeply seated cold. but tokan earlyâ€"at the sneeze stageâ€"they break. or mod these early colds. That's surely better. '. 5 why are called Preventics. . Madam we Cindy Cold Cums. No Quin- ina. no phync. nothing sickening. Nice for the childrenâ€"uni Wkly into too. If you feel . Kroc me. 1! you ache all over. think of Promptness m also snve half your “china. And don't 0 your child. 11 MB feverishneas. nixhtor y. Herein prob- lies Preventing M gnaw. 80min . bonito: the pocket. stain-arse boxes of 43 Wanna: w skin: you Preventics WEDDING RINGS CorreCt color, correct shape, correct quality, correct finish, correct might, correct styles, stamped “Britten Bros,” and guaranteed for all time. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. Foot of Kent-st. - LIND Church Notes DRUGGISTS” Kent-Stu ' bl I‘ Hwy- . .â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€""â€"“â€"‘-3-â€"- my NOtes (191 of a view in this at . taahxne‘nt. this boundless or __ learning. his staltmlike ANDREW‘S governing in we difinUI No more‘ rimpreesive figun . 1 Lodge‘ A' F' Iu'pon the romamw ‘ and c Us) .3 mums GIFTS aubsoq The thort address givel Phelps before delivering bore womb expressions 0 rmzrct. The time had a We are always pleased receive visitors and show 4122 pump and 591° .-.‘v V77 Phelps before delivering his sermon boress‘omc expressions of sorrow and regret. The time had arrived when he had to fact that: ever. unwelcowc ordeal of saying good-bye to .frien-ls. For. four years a growing affection hart wefded them together but now he was leavmg them, not winhout- hop-.2 of! seeing their £3068 again. for he {looked {pt-yard to being with them at the opening of the new church 10 about eighteen months time. but with 11.11:: uncertainty of one‘s lot ; HPO'X‘ ca rthlithe future had many dwbtsandl to some it wmild be doubtless gov-i- bye' xfor the lat time. He had passed through similar experiences before land; 3130 nerved himself up; had met "t brmely but with each recurring change 1th: accompanying regret bad u -: pain. ' ‘ A,,,q_ ...... n .- ‘ I -V_, 'Ihete was also that apprehensn‘c- nesatm approaching a new. congrega- tion. He bad faith in the church of Christ" but it: was ever difficult to ,subautute new friends [or old. andas he ,noped to recieve a. very sympathet- xc, geception from big new, church, he urgedgupon his congregation to 095:. their? nearts widely to 'his success )1“ and‘ make him feel at home immedn- ately: he arrived. - â€" .‘u L__ Thu text was taken from 1.7 "What shall the end preacher wished all to reme. the eye of God was. ever a 3.9m: workers, there was : standard ~g1ven but .was it. ; AREWBLIJ AT QUEEN ‘ oDIs'r. standard 'given but _was it just judge’ this imperfect race 'hy_ that per- feet! standard? He wowed the works of the pulpit and that of the church and cowiuded She could do no less than turd on the searchiight of God upon 0'0 the xccuit of four years spent to- gether; for every sermon that he had preached had been carefully an. niyzed and the midnight oil was often conaumed {or the good of the church anduhe glory of. God. The congrega- ‘ tion had done their part by paying of: ‘nea-rIv $900 of. the church debt and and laboring :with him in the com-:r- sion.‘ of soufa. This latterL work was a joytm see, but had the church stopped there? What was there to Say ab m? the spiritual growth of them as a body. Ihere was no mathameci-ui guage‘ to estimate the spiritualsmte of a'christian, but there was asocigt ands'morai condition that the church shouid come up to if the endwas to receive fiod’s smile. There Were num- bers too 0.! which they could boast; but tthey‘, wanted quality not quantity... rWhat enact had them as a. church had ‘IEHYUM He read. the Bible. He preferred Its tales to up! «then word. Being a married man. hé chose To zeal of other mortals” woes. He read the shory, andf believed; How father Adam: wasfdeocived. He read. of Jacob. how for: years He labored for these lovely_ dear He read of Lotâ€"his life a wreck, The true original rubberneck. He read of Samson. hom loved 1 him, fl- ‘ _ . And DOV! the base Dtjirlah Inc-ind He learned of David and the Kicked up about: ’Uriah‘n wi£e¢ . He learned or Job. mu curry, W! .thae am cm was In It He learned of 801052111031. whim in A thousand whee ('Ebey, drove ‘ in“) 2 f I ) him the social. and industrial comm! He learned 0 {An . who“ . Ltions of the world, had both pulpit and .W'pis stricken deal! in“ wite ‘ people done what God eculdjuatly .3:- pectpi them in that department; be especially: appealed ‘to’christians: to last: twins. 1.1131: had been the too-X ._(“i ..1‘Mf‘ Bang-.mrriedz‘nhprwm. Reflected from other We" ,1 r . ‘3 ‘ LIN DSAY- {shun the end ber'rbe shed all to'remember than, God was. ever upon them Flno China- ether of. the church. given by Rev. Mr to our a perfect outcome {of-their conversion to: God when: then: souls like that of Christ‘s :waqdaily pinmg for the good or the ‘worldqwhose love was as broad as the universe and bright as the sun, He .sskeds them to lcbk at what the end of. then‘ united work was. ' Rev. L. PmehJB. Who for the pad ‘ four. years has been [pastor at Queen at. church, preached his farewell n‘er mon Sunday eweuing. He; goes from here to Stirling. and: in, succeeae‘ed byl ReV. J. -R. Bee-‘1. all Na'pn‘nee WM.‘ The sermon was masterly effort: dealing with “the (palpit from the4 preachers standpoint. showing its responsibilities and itavpurpose. ' Many people thought. that preachers were generally at that) kind of. Work just "tor when. «they could get out of et." Rev. (M11; Phelps proceeded to deny the accusdtaion. In lube first place, he said in; effect. therq wasn't enough money in it :0 make it worth‘ wlnle; other professions and many main-asses gave far better returns I“; ,_L mu ciallya To be nuccessful! I: preach 1 er must lose self interest. He must think first, last: and: all thq time of others. Above all he must. live so that. «he may cooperate: with God. in the saving of men from «the cause gueMe: of thein own wrongdoing. Then again the [preacher must. be well acquainted with this bible. He must know its (power; Many men. get a'ong we'll enomgh when all «they ham; to do is tho read a prayer and dress well, wan subataflhialjy what Mr. l'helns said. To' be successful in the saving of souls. which is thbe‘ :preachu’s particular work, he must} haVe first been oonVerte‘d himself: In preaching t'h cupcake: must. be able t) unfold new things; 'must bring new light' on the bible: must, in‘ short. know it. thomghlylnciden tally he eulagized the work of the Salvation Army as an organization: that Was doing a remarkably good work in a field' where others. seem- ingly. dulpd' not mead, because 0! alleged possible count-initial) ‘ ' l Mr. Phelps refered in most friend- ly, terms to his successor, Rev. J. R. Real. 35 a man“ who had the abilm, to carry on the 'work of that import- ant iield. known as Queen-at; Metho- dist. Tre speaker knew" something of the need: and could Ba‘J‘ of Mr. Real. "there. is none better.“ Mr. Real was mnn ied. he reminded the smumg vou gmgation. , ‘ l ’ A" moepfion will be .giVen ftp their new pastor and his wife by the people of Qaccnat. church! on Fridpy even- ing next. CALLBRIDGE-ST. METHODIST. The morning services at Cambridge 31:. Methodist church were conducted by Rev. Dr. Galbraith. of {Boroflflof who, being connected with the Domin- ion Alliance, rendered a most in- erosting discourse on the subject of her license act. At' the same time he pointed out :tihe‘ drutiea of Mel Can- adtan mtizemhip in connection with the cause. He also Spoke (to the school for. a short him) \, Rev Jas. W allwc‘e of St. Andrew‘s. preached in the evening. referring,’ to “the cloud of witnesses." He brought‘ out the fact; that we should} be wit-i men-s of Ohmist, and that "as we\| lived, so do our liVeS bear fruit‘ I after we are gone. . . Reaboro Folks ‘ on Excursion Will View the Liftlock and the Beauties of Kirkfield A party of over 25 ‘children and g:owngpus‘arrived in I own Thursday moxning [tom Reaboso Sunday school and embarked on the Kathleen to spend the day at Kirktield lift-lock meg to their bemg no train :0 early, rigs 1810 resorted to 111:! a was with lots of fun and merry-mak- mg that the excursion party cwtinu-l ed that: Journey up north. It is to! be hoped that the weather man wxll' faxor the expedition with a line. :13“ which wi'l certainly improve thcnr chances of hang: a good time. He read the Bible. He prefen-ed Its tales :to am, «than word. Being a. marxied map. h'e chose 1 To real of other mortalsr ‘woes. He :read fihe Bhpry, and! believed; How father. Adam: wasjleoaivei He read. of Jacob. how to; years He iabored for those lcuvely~ dears. film, § , ‘ . AndDOW the me D‘- ilah LUC'A'KL He learned of David: and the strife Kicked up about: Uriah’a wi£e< 1 He learned at Job. that carry, wns'ht; the and cm was at fright. He learned of Solognjop. what M. A thousand wives ('nbex drove him , mad.) 2 |' I 3 I fi His Choice hum loved. ru‘led , .W’hother J. H, Candie» 0‘ M lYioLoria. or Finlay George andhr- 'mid. at West Elem. will fill the shoes of Hon. Nclaa: Mancini. :8 Min”! 0: Agriculture, win (likely beadecnded perhm' this ,week. . " 7 \YnI-n. W ‘o c ‘ . 9 [in Cuba the Vulcan‘who in lab)!" ' sited in t could it): rolit n It '8 arnwe Idays. in at: Basilica Ind rife Chum: Laval Seminary and in the quaint 0r McDiarimd. \â€"+â€"â€"-â€"- . 9 Race Men the Two for thc P011- lolic of Minister of “rice!!!”- fiid’of Weanmiammmugm 0! Hon. Nelson .flwtefih, as Minister. be: decided 0! Agriculture.‘ will likely Ipcrhl‘ba' this .week. i The retirement of . Hon. Ne Monteimht as foreshadovmd in theeel columns a few days ago. in now hen-g eraliy. admihtell‘ iv ! Discussion in politi on the successor. and the! clinical been narrowed down to m: Both Mr. Carnegie and Mr. Mac- diarmrd have such idluential support probably be! impossi-i lble to say which has been chosen no 1 til' the Prime Minuet mad the final' word. It is underdood flint Mr. VWhlt-£ my himself favors Mr. Carnegie. (or. that. reason the chances of Victoria memben are comidered tube the better. But. on the other hand. sereral other members of the cabinet including. it is said. Hm. W. J. ‘Han- us. {ever Mr. -Maodiarmid very strongly. But, whatever choice is made, will. of course, have the unani- mous endorsation of. {the Cabinet. ‘ On behalf of Mr. Carnegie it in- , pointed out that he ha! been in the ' Legislature since 1894. oWns a. large stock [arm in .Viqtpria. is a graduate 1 of. the o. A. c.. teammate-co. In the Legislature he has been chairman ' of Committee on Public 'Aceotmuu Finlay McDiarmid is n younger man a‘ndmelhareputulbnssa fighter in the tumou- Elgindiscloou r- " ' 'A __I.r-_ 1" col cineles hinges has i l and '_ the' cstmg. By. no means the least item-sting part of the Chateau ari‘ irq little church 01 None Dames des Vii,- toires. the place of war-hip most tre- quenlcd by marines he will find votuc dietinggin the shape of queer old paintings {that will greatly interest him. The churches of Montreal I though not so rich in art treasures asllhose 0! Quebec are equally inter-1 csting. Ihe~immense church of Notch Demo is simp y fascinating. The chapel t this church. the chapel of the Sacred Heart. is in itsell a big churnh These churches and St. James' Cathol- rel; the church of the Jesuits and that at Notre Dame ec Bonsecuurn claim imuch ol the visitor's attention. On. «market day, when Jacques Car- tier Square is filled wtih larmzsrs' waggons it is interesting to sit in the last. named place and watch the (arm- era and the market men and women come to pay there devotions. But the visitor should not let. his interest in these- churches prevent him from lo- ing'justict to the Chateau de Rainer.â€" ay. The museum in this old guberna- torial mansion is exceedingly inter- in- vaults. The Visitor should not Lul to explore them for only thus can he ,geqnn adequate idea or this (move 'old’ headquarters at so many regimes. 'Frcnch. British. and American. {0' in '1775-6 it was the head quarterso: ‘ thnfinntinental any of the armyol Montgomery. Montreal is a laminating city. ()1 i courseit is not so plcturesque as Q00.- bee and more of the clamor e: his- torical. interest hangs over the intth but.tthe former is full of interest to: the: student of history and the love. or the picturesque will go tar beton finding a more delightful drive that thatpup the winding way that lead: to the magnificent park on top 01 uâ€" AL“- _-..|. .h. is L‘u'v- â€" T _ es which and resulted in making- West Elginasgfe'raryaenlhbytbi: Escaped from the House of Refuge In. Jackson Takes French Leave in: the Institution Mrs. Jackson has a hcuse in the: east‘ ward but in View of her age and infir- itime ‘ago. Some how or other she had obtamed possession of the hay to he: domxcile and he: intention we; LC) doubt. to visit. it. She 15 [cable minded. This is not the first. nor is it the second: tune she has contrivad to ca- l«tape nix-om the Refuge. making much :lrouble. [or Mr. Robertson. the stewâ€" Cid Mrs. Jackson. well known m the! cast ward and for a couple of years a xesxdent in the House of Ref- uge «'uaped from that unstimiiun 13th Saturday nxght and was only recovere by} the Bouse of‘Retuge author-aka this morning and taken baclg She ran away late 1n the evcui'nz] and was first seen by Mrs. S. Reilly; east ward. early yesterday morning annabe rear 0! her house. Mrs. Rainy recon-ea pomewlnt of a. scare as she- became suddenly aware of the put. enco: I): the aged woman in her buglut red lshawl. She was taken mto the house ind cured (or. ch vcu nun-m. In Montresl, as in I itor whose stay is (unite ' i to “do" churches to the neglect. I .: other ob to ‘nterest- 360 9! I use the church-a i Quebec, this via- d is temch-J at \ came they 3:. ~‘ become haunting and to a tourist torso: Wt «out am.- I 'm‘-- '7 Inn-y, popularly known in. their dis- tricts their friends in every case .being hopful o! theil: success In :lm oonu-su Mm Martin is in N0. 3 disuicl. and the others in No. 4. The aadtiion ot the two last names lto tins district makes a war test out there an assured tact. lmuch as only. two can pOBSlbIY 8°- g‘l‘he chances of .Verybody are goal ryet bocher. Don‘t let anybody think :‘Ior a minute that they are beat-m finch fl'hcre 18 a month and a half; ion more and a great dummy be ac- gcomplishcd in that time- m ‘ con - lnas In Post's Great Free Trip Comm Brief Sketch of Quebec. Three More Threemore nominttions heveeow m in connection wtih the Post's Great Free Tnp since yesterday morning. They are. mas Jessie coma. otGoml- erham; Mus Edith Wcmtood. 31KB!- mount; and man Stbinm Karma. 01 Fem-km Falls. :Ench of these young ladies trc â€" 1'..- ABOUT QUEBEC. One can spend many. days 1m Que- bec and find something to interct‘: mm at every turn he makes fin the “rentsâ€"and he makes a. good many it he goes out 3t .11. Every pleasani. evening find: 311 Quebec, on Duffel-in Terrace. A more begutfiuh view than the View, to be had fromthtt.‘1‘)oint no! onooanimune. . , - â€" tin-adv- Nominations n days nu Que- {18 to interest: makes fill the I; stood many 93mm: adequate idea 012 this (“nous l fold headquarters at so many regimvs.‘ 'French. Britiah. and American. {or in 1775-6 it was the head quartenof the-.(Ipntinentu arm of the army of Montgomery. - Montreal is a nacmting city. or icourgeit ia not ao pastureaqne aa Q00.- rbec and more of the clamor 0! his. ‘toncaf. interest hangs over the Latter :but,:the former in full of interest for ‘thel student 0! history and the lover ot the picturesque will go far before finding .a more delightful drive than thatpup the winding way that leads to the magnificent park on top of Mount Royal. From that park the ’ visitordmka down upon a city that ia already one of the greatest centresot ’ population 9! this marvellou- conten- ncnt and is destined to become a mar- vellous. metrtpolil. ay. Tho museum in this old gubernao mrial mansion is excvcdingly inter- esting. BY. no man! the least. in- terestmg part of the Chateau arch-A vaults. The waiter shOuld noc Lulu) expfore then: for only thus an be geqan adequate idel 01: this (mom on headquarters of IO may regimes. French. British. 3nd American, fo‘.‘ in‘1775-6 it was the head quarters of malnnt'mentu “In! of the army of The Minister of Education hag appointed Geo. A. Garnish. science master at the Collegiate Institute. to- gether with Mr. Bpotton, impector or :High Schools. and Mr. Carley. inspec- ! to: of oouthnlrtiou scinols n- commit- itee to investigate the present course iin science in high and conliunafion schools. This committee- are to draw up a ,new course more explicit and 3 hot so comphrensive. and ere Ito pre- rare I book for the guidance of touch- ers and school houib in conducting the practical work. We are pleased to no this honor Wed upon Mr. Cornish. Mr. Cornish homo this af- ternoon hr Toronto. where he will be engaged during the next month as ‘inszrudor in science at the summer echool ol the University d'Toronto. Appoined Hefner of a Committee to Draw Up Science Cource for School Icmbcrs of Cmbridge-st letbodist Constantin will Welcome New Pastor A public reception will be tendered the Rev. J. P. Wilson. mhdnew. pas- tor of the Cambridceit. Methddiat' mnbycgation in the lecture room 01 inc church on Thumdnx evening at 8 tb‘.‘ lid AL‘. , , ‘C,_‘ __...7 that. amp-tar: tad pod-will in the work of tin ,nhurch. 2 Mr. Wilson and' family wilt arrive on the. 6.230 from! Believilflc. and! will be. oonductud.‘ ftp the parsonage. where wrung-meats. lave been made {or their content cad Welcome by the iadlne of the church. Mr. W'fiaon is an: excellent preach- «r and a. man of warn! Sympflthies, Will Build 21 Tower at Omemee or uw id contaf t. and cannot fail 3.0 0‘ a! by everyone Wk” Which will be Used in Geodetic Icyâ€"Drove from Peterboro. rvcyors nrrnn‘ 1 party of tour an night and at. I’bterboro on Monday Went; out to Omemee next morning. Tim! M I urge amount. of baz- Klieo Which wan taken out in buses. It was humed that their duties are new with the building 0! high tam): w antennae. which. it is M will he used In the geodetic sur- ot the count”- n is an' excellent preach- an of wtrni sympathies. tail ‘6 be highly! esteem. Am» with) whom hex comet DQOOOOQQOOVQOOOQOOOO ntrl m4 %’. Foresters Sub | Ymerday afternoon a 3 o'aocxm ‘ the. Winn Order of Foresters of i Ruben). beetle‘ by Bro. Mien. I3. R. about {:0 strong attended church there {Wm-1e in excellent eermon dong Ira- |temal= lines. baled on the text. "A. i! My Brother’s Keeper." was mesons) to them by Rev. Mr. Buckley, 0! Ome- mee. A. number a! visiting brethren panel in the service and were stun-- ' wards entcrumed in the hall. Ago 1.; 1 those present tron Lindsey were Bma. :11; 3. Anna. R, Naylor. J. Hall. n. ‘Porter. pk. Davies. B. Laidley. W. Kel- lchcr. H. lel'mms and A. may. Maul Diriu Church and Ear Keeper?" I! a. shrub has developer! poorly. with the remit, for instance, or luv- lng leaves only at the com prune it back more thoroughly in order to re- lime the leaf system and the roots at is much work a panible. Remove «sedan: the crowding bunches. and -...u. hranfih‘l .3 look nick. CR back vzah branches go look sick. Cut back branbhcs that have grown too 13mg. raisins mindll. thin ufl shoots with- out, much vitality. flake may all the do} “ruckus." as twigs alre called when they mm‘out from the min trunk or the his bunches. They memly up we punts. ‘ . . cut, too Wk thln too much. But, it is 11qu perfectly safe and; pro- gramme offlnyearto cut 1W1! dad wood. Such wood-51mm 11m. h taken any. :3 clone to the heathy mm as Mae .0 that; it In]: ad: lesve 3 [me "nub” sticking out. Sub "nub" will mt 'innrdlzr and tho not will at into m-M' 1nd an W“ on" .7- V, at sushi and at noon. Watermathe 'boarand gatdcn in the 1111::ch of the day as)? may; roofless innovation to my- twobw aspaculiy to the professional gudeuâ€" cu. Mt scan. 01 experience etu- prize-win tsubht me the value of giving a flan: l Mg gum when It most needs it-uimn P - that u when it :- parched with heat. , 0: course an plants mu not stand mh‘gh water under t hot sun, but; path-51a ue notinjurcd by it in guy way. A H. KOOd soaking ol the soil at night will last until ten or down the next day. deg to qposure, and if anoth- er good wetting is then given with ' fl' ' water [resh from the hydrant or well so it wi'l remain 0001 3nd moist through- from J“: out the twentyytour hours. The rap» “ id evaporation caused by the hot sun 1.33.4 gt wnfl create 8 mm atmosphere around m To keen and! clan. make sacks of unstimppt nest in these. sew up: the ant mni, Wflnm‘lianzsin 3 cool 918°6- ‘009999909909909909 O ERAMMUUKS Win; lot d shanld. be 0. Latest styles, newest de- : signs and colorings, best 0 quality Hammocks in town : cambe had at this store. 2 Prices lungs Prensa“! woooooQ§990990§ooo6 “3.53.3... . 2.133..“ l B. ANNIS. Oph. D.. Sumner Pruning of Shrubs. m MT 82 Ram (Q'P'_Nein’l Shoe Store) Our special ofi‘erâ€"Ham- mad: at $3.00 is a bargain. Hundreds of Satisfied Customers in Lindsay and Vicinity are Wearing Glasses Fitted during the Past Year by HENLEY BROS. pruniilg of hen-1th! plants dx-y yeathcr the in"! watered twice M .18!â€" at Reaboro to $6.09 vith M6- WY “.msnsu. FRIDAY. 1.0L! 3, '0: St, Andrew’s _ _ Sunday 361ml A In! Enjoyable Excursion t. b, can Smithy -'nl annual cumin of Bt. “- drew’asuuhy school to Beam n Batman was well Wm '1 both you: and old; the an”. animator anoctiqgmme 1‘: shots. and u Beamon 11.. ”5! park. “UM on tie shore of hip annex, than who W “it" Welvea Go the utmost, The can. Iion arrived d Beavemn about II! and alter making their my t. in park, dinner m serve! to the "it- {vg crowd. Tb ntternoan w. M in all kinds of games guy has, 1 which- aro so prominent in “South, lachool excursion; After having M the excuraonidp boarded for M uhout 6.30. arriving in town a“: 7.30. :11 tired. I)“ with the W, "the best yet,” The Officers Nu Salntion Army Captain and I‘ Wife Are Here. the Salvation Army in Win11: oificnred. can; trim tomb campaign and tin the usual «um against the tub mew-1:1!“ Capt} an! m Adtmsonwunefrihy pig‘at on tho Ilyer and tunnelling, got. intp tho work. They were harm "named by the [influx com LARGE WHITE. "mm Yorkshire Swine Smeaoeptionallygoodregimd harmdsowpigsjustwaoed Ah twoboars and two sows, who: I J.G.EDWARDS(0. Price; very moderate confided: the high quality of the stock clad from July 6th. Individul 53m urea-due comes, excellent min 0 mined at the m MC“ 80m all Y‘. K. C. A. Building, Toronto. “0* And-But." Write for analogue. Best Quality and Lowest W North meshing 100 um ' ci' ' f: inshighmw of 3‘15““: Minsk This (am is siW 1) leading and _bonc svx miles” A -_1.v-¢ mat!" Farm for $3" Buy your Sumlner Suit here. We have the W of Paintings, Suiting“ w" and Serges. ‘ SUMMER TEE" HIGHLAND RANCH. Lowest Prices 'For tanker partic [3." Of L’Jt 3v sion 10. Emfliv Have Arrival Uphill r. “doth mt WEI. W‘ «adieu: tum “I". he thre 'u “to! m.“ mm OJ

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