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A ‘-,Moderately priced and of good quality. 81 Co. __ SUNNYSIDE . body is cordially invited to attend. _ 2548-il.-25-l\'l8l SCATHING- ATTACK ON DANCING Rev. A. J. Vincent, Baptist min- ister at Sackviile recently preached oii dancing. A report of the sermon, taken from the Sackville Post, fol- lows: _ ` “Can men and women dance to the Glory of God? Rev. A. J. Vincent, pastor of Main Street Baptist church. ian- awers this question in the negative --it can't he done, he says--with the modern -round dances, at any rate. Preaching from the words of Paul. "Whether you eat or drink. or wh-at ever you du, do all to the glory of God," Mr. Vincent in his sermon on last Sunday evening gave special attention to the modern dance. Il, he said, you feel you can patronize ilie ball room, the theater and the wird uibies, and ask the blessing of God to rest upon tliese things, then go aliend and dance and play cards, know in your hear you cannot o and attend the theater, but you so. The life of the true Christian is as far removed from these things as the poles, the speaker continued. The modern round dance is vulgar. and su gestive. “You know and I know lite! the modern dance li-all is the recruiting ground forthe broth- el and the red light districts in our larger citi+s. Men who have made ti study of this question do not heel- tote to make this assertion, because they know it is true. Mothers some- times explain they allow their son or their daughter to take dancing lessons to improve their carriage. Mothers. deeianed [the speaker, you are taking an awful risk; you .a terrible temptation. Mr. Vincent told of a dance he saw last summer in Halifax. ' “l never naw anything like it in my life," he declared. "When l was a young man the men hugged the girls, but down in Halifax the girls were actually bugging tho men. Each girl hsq her arms around hpr partner's neck. lt was 9 disgust.- ing exhibition. There was nothing elevating or inspiring about it, 'und after witnessing what I did, I un~I denitood.as perhitpg never before' why so many women atm girls _ go wrong after the dsnoe. Mr Vincent told of d in _ a enc g master in New York _who deciu-04,1 ~ff>-~~ . » _"____~ *in _I |'|‘- are subjecting your boy and girl to -IT! PAYS in buy in this Province. -“GlLLETT" safety razors and C" blades. Brace‘s are headquarters. 2-ist:-1_1~21 MFri'rues4iEFi-nil .g .-Hmeuoeurs" for repairing un oi. enamel ware at fB.race's. - ;_l 2456-11-21Mri-i'ruos4iEirri2i;_ --TWO CENTS PER WORD eacl1` umn. Cash must accompany order minimum charge twenty five cents. l ¢--HANGHER ‘WANT-EDJ-An ex- piirienced fox rancher to go to the Llnitsd Statesnext week. Phone stab ing past record and salary expect- ed. D. J. Bonuell. Suinmerslde. _ _26l4-11»27~M.2i \\’ES'l‘ERN PERSONALS -Mr. Fenton Gunn is spending a . low days at his home in Clifton. I -Mr. Thomas Doyle Burton, Lot 7 was in Sumnierside on Weduesdayli _ -Mi'. James -E. Murphy Augustine Cove, was in town on Tuesday. Ii '»-Miss. crssyi Pirigeon,1»‘i~encn mv- er is visiting iii Clifton, guest of lterl cousin Mrs. llugh J. McKay. 3 -Miss Florence Ramsay, -Hiamilton is visiting in -Clifton guest of hei brother. _ -Mrs. Wilfred Inman North Tryon _ was visiting friends in Summersidt on Tuesday. H . l -Mr. .I-ames 0'Brien, Elmsdaie and Mr. Michael Gavin, Montrose were in‘ :own on Tuesday. H t-he other nay, that the modern; dance had become so bad that it* would ruin the country if .it were covtinued.-_ This man saiq it was as great it inenace as the saloon, and ' should be put out of business. The mayor of New York recently de nouiiced these modern dances and the mayor of another American city threatened to lock up. the filthy creatures if they continued their dcgrsding exhibitions. The speak-Y; or said he wished the mayor 0f_ Tckville would do something like t is. . ‘ Some people siiid they knew good Christian people who went dan- ces, played cards and tkc theater. That is n lie, t `e speaker. with emphasis may know what that the pectable people who but they are not they cannot- be and more than that, you members, Wu cannot 'and dttenil the hh argue that the Bible-did not dues not “lint it does condemn any -thing and everytliig that keeps you away from Jesus Christ; that ruins men and women morally and phyli cally and starts them on the do ward path. Go to a modern dn ‘~h¢ll?'¢n¢ seo some of the women __ girltghdlf drelled with a few gattiy clothes on theln.'and theni l ask if you can patronize such pl without having your moral cha ter sin!-rched. You can’i do it, - An )_i|'l ‘ Iii Boys’ 1stQua.lityRubbers._.......... - Youths’ lst Quality Rubbers Womeii’s Rubbers, lst Quality Misses’ Rubbers, lst Qualit _ Child’s Rubbers, lst Quality --‘li Wluit. they called the "‘stI‘etCh@\"' insertion for udvertising in this coll of (By 1.. Y, Yes, l wen l’se done my 'Ere‘s the bloke yea I- keeps He .Us God my kit; bit off,-on tltmely, l’va ‘card ‘sm .passing -by, Almighty, hut l've ‘eard B. mB!1Y oi' them passing' by. Passing by, passing by, wit u little w1\isfiinz_ sigh. _ da “u`early sol: you that time son# . ny. .lest a little bit too Irish. i Or a_ crack like, Jock look out there, keen your ‘eau down, inlnd Your eye, they're gone and fur behind You ere you ‘ear 'eni passing by. But Yes. I lay from Toosday mornin' till the Wednesday afternoon, When the Black Watch took -the trenches and awoke uie from my swoon; ' I was flamiif. nearly med with t-hiist and pain and fit to cry, l cheered them as they trampled ou my caress passing by. '- Almiglity, how l cheered them as I 'eard them passing by. But God Passing by, passing by, trampln',- . tripplu', getting nigh, 1 Getting nearer to the trenches, and| you'd ‘ear a Tommy cry. _ 'IJon't forget the'Belgisn women. or . the little bairns foreby." ‘ _ God, I wouldn't be :i German when them men was passing by. ‘ Then they gathered us together, and l they sorted out the worst, cases. they at/tended to us first; They was overworked and crowded.. and the doc would give a sigh. Hopeless that case; that one also, speaking softly passing by. God, they watch him, suffering, silent, watching, ‘opc a.-passing hy. Passing hy, passing by. stern com- mand and _stifled sigh, it u’int no time for drama, mid a man has got to die; And I thou-ght I heard it whisper, and n. little soft reply, Por someone speaking pnssiiig liy. they -ships me off to Bl/lghty, and they puts me in 0 ward, ' was shy a leg and peeper. but they treats me like a lord; l'd always been a lonesome bloke., and so I use 'ta lie - And watch the friends of other folks continual passing by, Mothers, sisters, wives and sweet- hearts, everlastln' passing by. So Passing by, passing by, with a smilie speak, I used »ter wonder why, use I a’int no blamed Adonis. 110* ter notice passing by. i sometimes think that it the Angels have a Union Jackaround, _ rind plant it somewhere prominent. when Gabriel starts to sound, The folk around that flag will be most hal-i’ the folks on high. - those ~who've passed, or waits £0 pass or now is passing by. ‘ ‘earted men and women. black and white a-passing by. Tlig Passing by, passing by. 1251- i0 KGPD their flag on high. ' _ tnd all that flag have stood for in- _ .the days wliat’s now gone by; \.iid when they stand before Him. l'm sure Hc'll listen to their Cry. And will treat them very gently. and forgive them, passing by. A ll0TEL ARRIVALS W vlc'roit_|§Ti4o1"-si. l Geo. E. Gibbs, Ne_wfoundl';_i:idd: J2- 1 . ; \\. F. are . nhlelsiiii-]ii.hi(l. B. Clark ante); sou. Stockton, Col.; L. l<`. Jackson. 'l`0l‘0l'l- to; K. G. Watr=rs, Monarc-a_g;uVV.l ‘\l.Pii il. St. Ji ; A. . e e se. Caimpzllton. Nl-?i:l\.Il L. J. lngraha.n._ l‘0ronto; W. l`Il._ussel, St. gohn Ge0rE6 Hoi-oherger, oronto; . . lonnld, Pez-th, Ont.; Wm. Pierce li‘nli~fnit. Wm army, and put my pot ou, a'-lutino pronnr soft nose, lest B the on1y_ouo what got nie, but as ‘WlIZIIi.°\\¥i\\YIIII&\\\\\ I - _ ll9 121 ilueen St. Q F--_*_ . s'._ v-,_ _\ `,'¢;\\_i,$f' MIIIWIJ-§\\\\\YIlIIA\@\l ii: ` I" ‘ »_ `\ a } is shown in New York or Toronto-you’ll see it here. . . I every day throughout the season. _ Showing furs the Even if you’re not planning a purchase today--our new fur show section is worthy of a visit. . '_ The finest showing of furs in the pro- vince-is shown in the most modern way I F- // in the province. _ Y A gi/ / MUFFS $6.00 to $05.00. ` \ / 'NECKPIECES $2.00 to $145.00. _ l /_ff 5 ___Jt COATS $80.00 to $475.00. _ Charlottetown. I The lnew_esti coals Slimline.. ns of all Practically as soon as a new style coat \\\\\\\\7ZI$UIIllI@\\\i\\\\RVIIII fl]//IIIII4\|\\\\ \\§i.{lZ Express brings us new coats almost Buy your new coat where at swiftly moving stock ensures your purchase being up-to-'the-minute. ~ ` '» CLOTH COATS $22.00 to $135.00. _ SALTS’ PLUSH COATS $30.00 to $60-00. siLvi<:~ii'ro_\' 1-: <'0.\'rs $42.00 to $135.00. new way IIIZZIA All linen crash roller towelling in a strong durable evenly woven soft and absorbent towelling, red border--regular worth 42 cents a yard, special for Saturday ' atperynrd............ c - Colored cushion covers in ta large range of designs and colors just the thing for the sofa or cosy corner during the cold winter. Spec- ' ial for Saturday at per each 496 ..-»».»... .. .»..¢~»-. Montague, A C B Truro; Hillion, Kcefe, li. Clarke, li. G Toronto Arnold, John; J Parkinson, St. St. John; W. C. S. A. Iiiltz, vioncton' M. !<‘. Cassidy, St. John St. Andrews; E, W loo, Ont.; A. E. side. REVERE HOTEL andy, I’ \lol‘th an New Dominion; J. W. City; J. M. Bernard. Que- ~l~l0lii.'».x; l . \»‘ ‘ to . .~. - nl. mn - ' “ “li” ‘en _ ..’Gf'.¢""f`~r't-'.l."~‘~.=¢ i‘lih.’.*.'lltiL>.‘_\s`- 1.. ‘ ' .~ ` ` ’ " ~ speaker' sa-id he had heard D fi dancing. "That is trite, it you know you can't. ' ' .;_.,». W ." , ‘£41-n"'.» .'» 3 i ~=.s~~ --t-ltr: »' _ _ _ __ __ A s|m>Ll_ArhoN_» _ ° ‘ ; f Glass toweling makes practical-and . ‘ rf fH_minty aprons, because it il light in :gig -t_crn|. When laundered. tis crilbxnnd Qrettl. elilotlul if.illi'£:d with noticed emhroidgry to- it the ing. One woman makes her api-ani ts “ it The cottons are offered an $1.00 It’s really wonderful value-and it will pay you to buv a fcw pounds. for you--and you will be surprised at 4 linen specials for A saturday selling Tr buying grey cotton _ l byythe pound to-day Here’s a bargain that IS a bargain. A great lot of “m_ill ends” Of grey ` cotton,in various lenQths.is now on sa e in -the corner of the Linen Department. f.3\R XX Colored embroidered doilies in a good range of designs with a white centre embroidered in blues and .pink with an embroidered edge. Size 16x17 inches, two dozen only. Spe- cial for Saturday at per each'centre .. ._ .. Colored runners in a large range of designs and colors alI_very pretty and durable sire 18x45 inch- es. Special for Saturday 49C each.................. - W lbs. ' if you need any unbleached cottons. Get the salesman to measure a pound the number of yards for your money, - I-1 \ New Velvets _ from England ill-.$1.65 In the corner of the Millinery Department.-y_ou will find five new colorings. in' velvets of the sort you 've been waiting 'for. Wine, Red: 'U \ ' Green, Brown, Navy, at per . iw-_.' weight and comes in»sttra,ctlvo pat- neck ins _. liiecc r. ‘ //._ ~ ,/ `\'>, ' 1 J ' - \ l __-I;-,_T._~\\ <\ _ ‘ - _)\;_\_",' _,/._ ,.41 -\_` _¢‘.‘\_-_. -I __;, -, .1 _ i-,».. A/5!" /I /'iw ~i' ’ .-_. va `&‘§_;-0 ‘Q _e',"_, .~ i ~ l ` vu , _Y _ f _ _ I _| ' if ....___...--.-- belt, and , V _ ,_. _ _ _ \ _ _ . , \ 1|