Charles Hutchinson Letter Book, 1885-6
p. 176

Oct 17 1885

Mr Wm Donnelly, Glencoe
Dear Sir,
I hope you will believe that my sympathy for your family is not exhausted, altho' I disapprove highly of some recent proceedings to which I propose to direct your attention. I now particularly refer to the conduct of your brother Robert, in which I fear you are to some extent backing him, towards the Salvation Army people. Whatever you may think of their methods they are endeavouring to do good, & have accomplished much good here & elsewhere. At any rate in a free country they are entitled to protection & must have it fully accorded to them. Robert is apparently pursuing a similar course to that which led to such fearful consequences in Biddulph, & I hope he will desist, as I intend to see the law upheld if possible. I write this in a friendly spirit & hope it will have a beneficial effect upon Robert & all others acting with him or for him.

Yours truly,
Charles Hutchinson, Co Crown Atty

Source: J.J. Talman Regional Collection, University of Western Ontario Archives, Donnelly Family Papers, B4878, File 21, Charles Hutchinson, Charles Hutchinson Letter Book, October 17, 1885.

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