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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1884-11-21, Page 4" ". -. a »..r - .,,..t....� -,.: .-e ».. .• - - . ... ,,..�� .. _ - ..- . ... .. J� ���# � � If the beat authorities may be relied upon NOW* School. �`lFrR. � of la$$, which was xery eneonra,ging,•conaid. Bring the elteumsoribed. boundaries of the %111 ' 1lcrkah)r4 heir --C. Disney, tho,paeaing of the Scott Act, instead of being 1 (4: " omes-- .. Kitt. iganriutta to Partnere, as going to increase'the 'ho wi$doiY► of the .laic Iflnelph C.ci,fete»ce aucult, .ns made by last conference. x111 toe. - . y�, jib, ,yiX ha]PPy h value' of their farrita, # Toronto real .estate to setting apart .the Rev. A. Andrews, to ordiuuly bumtaers was: transacted, Three W�►tcbml+kor-�Ticbt Cs�atd. young men, Samuel Pollock, George Garratt wort, up the Sabbath school interss•t, has ounb I Stray Icam-•H, ,Adams, agent, who deals largely in farm -property, on strongly imnreaeed sport the Atethudibt and John Garrott were reooniinended as Nota papers &c -A,. Weir. is sa intefview with a re rtes.he Other daera, It was a ser P P J ckaon, ' Y aoOn Monde Clinton` eln�i � 1ae1, at) held ]III, lirat prayer meeting, after which all enjoyed ed u '' sayer leaders and o hos k era --41' . fi _ y � • ' aald ( good old fashioned en f to by. , . . WO For i".ill cSt Winter• -J. Twitchell. f� aervi°a in Ontario street 4hi.rclt, at i.3(,i p.m. P g.. a, Prepared b - 1t. Adams. I can assure you th;it Clic venue of proper. A good satberin of Sabbath Sebool workers Mrs. AicVittle, anti all deemed to rejoice and ",nue atioii , t y,will be raised in pees .counties in which bb �'thanl; t. for the merciful and almost mi. .I,. , , I . I 11 . " 4), , r - . Ilixofl dt Son. slid otheiv hailedhaspreeence, Itev.Jas.(lray t , ` (.otos h clic :Scott 21 .t has eon l>aesod. The great was +balled to the chair, and culiveued the meet- racnlous. restoration to health of the good Old Notice -P. - 1"• Adstn4spn. majority of tlioas who come to us for farina ing with such interestin • remarks as protracted atpst and hostess, Mr. and Diss+ movittie, Moven to Toronto- J, t7raiv. Moving wont them in Scott Act counties. The do experience, -Christiann character, And Irish wit, anti many a prayer went ap to .heaven thatL. . f)hiiStmtis Coming -G" $harpnA>} wand is especially great for fairies in Oxford, renderer] him ao capable, b s •�'Ch they, mpS long be spared 6q work #or the ' Mr. Andreits aauourlced his subject. a N AUC" ter. (KH tit'ito. WAS T11914U.%# , 5�� £stray calves -Richard Baker Rufen, Halton and Norfolk, There is ono IN"! EE OUR WINDO _--• . _ , __ _ �_ _-._,»-, bible from (rod," and if his lecture were punted " mai who crams from the States: au<l,'purchma• I ,and -widely circulated in pamphlet Terni, we • CY cilia faro in Halton because the Act was in. od'a there, Another. roan bought a Tarin think it could not fail to (16 immense good,, for ';fits Huntzs•r HoNoits have been awarded • x11toll M wx , g d it while there are but few doubters in Bdethodist t4 Ur, Wart BuitEx, or GEal<raxt, for the per. ." , ,there.', and was so pleased that lie induce. ��-DIaSE'•N� ()r1)lX'IIXC�(D M1V 71(i GX1l11 cholas a£ the authority of the Bible as the word a • relotivo to do likewise. Even attti•tomper• of Clod, large nutubers, wa fear, if assailed, by to alt s relief Afforded by his KinN> Y CuPE ( � ,., ' __. ttenlboxx >>r x� ►c t. - FRIDAY, NOVI!;141BFP `�1, 18$1, ancemen prefer to locate in those counties, the skeptic, would &ave but slender reasons for 11 all sufferers of Kidney Disease: it is: lin- � <7•lZ �a.0 ----tw.� - --• chair belief. ilio following is a bare outline : hesitatingly pronounced by the T,eading ,Med- .___.-.._ ._, - _. __ , foal authorities of Europe. that Ax. VAN Ill,- : . CLEVELAND is at last the luck , lean-th8 We cIa11TI, Naid tile, speaker,. for• the Bible; _ ,_.,__.._ ..- _ . _ . 1SItI13LrRY AT 7> t:1tCTIONS y that it is genubae, -tile production of'tha men REN's $IDNgy Ctu'll will petmanently remove otlicial count affirming him to be President of whose natucs it bears, aurbantic, a correet record All trace of li.idue,y Diseas0 from the systatn. �� �nveral of the election protests tried during u£ facts as the occurred; inspired; that the <' -. �..NrJV*,. tsic — 49 iltlt' � 31i1t C1 ^Vw "�lbi';1 if 11 a- the United States '' Should nothing preveut teen who wrote t were under divine .guidance. Mr..A111f.0n, AI.P;P., for :Leunnx, (lice- the' past year, against both Reformer. and him taking his meat, lie will be the first Do- t'lher°axon assigned fo; this claim goneieted of form) hits •been unseateil fat bribery b ' E) xl . iDE' 1i'$ ° i �'F.tE•t . Conservative, chewed that money had been inceratio President in power for twentytbree an accnmulativc •argument embracing the fol- agents. Tile seat was claimed by the 1 11 spout to influence the election, The condi- years. As a change' of government mean@ a lowing particulars : Uonservative,, but the judges deciriecl that a -- I, 1ha I,00lt is adapted to Cllr race hl iia dates were not always shown to be parties to chane of office -holders, (and there are about revelation of 1, God, `3 law, 'i destiny, . ;,titers hull been s!1(ii him bribery a 'itis I this illegal ex enditure,. and perhaps had no g ' ,- ; r 11. 1'he acceptance ,rived to this: Rot)k 1,1,1 { gide also, tea llre�'erit him taking the seat,. I A°r g P 100,000) most of . thin aro ghA6uig an tb(t ;early •times. y, :i. «'ulanin = and decided accordingly. EVG11YYlg' shades n Nun's tl e l s, airect knowledge of it, consequently they Cantfuuousl, { g Y• shoes; although it is not likely all will be re- i with the spread of cbristianitJ° Alin th4 increase It has been decided to place the 11011, I Silks.'. were not always unseated or disqualified, as. laced by Democrats. It is probable that i of the race, 'George grown's statue upon thex pedestal 1 Evening shades In CiUI a Sil&s. . a . ins lit lie. 'avarthal'ees . fl .larg°-, --;--, ., -. _._-•..;_. __ .... ill. The cliaractesistics-'-1. VA iety, his- ng h..... or d the ou e g i some o ane wall lie made to the tAriff-the i this weal . flie ceremony of unvililin,r by I • amount of moue had evidently been used, g tory, poetry, prophecy, biography, epistles,. etc. b4 ilio il0ii• Alegi. itiIel%e11zie will take Y Democrats being free traders• -•lint. Whether 2. harmony among its varl.ma writers. a tlathe IoTuesday,'Mie McKenzie zi wit when 1s it not a disgrace that such a state of things 1, nity a progressive revelation. the general ? ce,on ss will ) delivered .50i, t ilio z oil. venin - shades. in Kid Gloves, Four -Button, all these changes will be as radical as some peo- , theme, redemption. x'11_' y h E, r/ should exist, and, to some extent, be eneour• ple suppose, or not, remains to be seen, : 1V, Harmony with : existing localities and 0. Alowat. �o special invitatioii�t ovill,be sizes, at. (5 cents.. ' aged and countenanced by public sentiment, maTttuti4us. � issued, " While the responsibility for this may rest .SI!EAxtho of the county town the 1lowialr V • Fulfilment of prophecy, -.-:-------4-.r � _-____. 1 P Y .' . VI. The peison:and character of Christ, . • . A' nice. assortment` of Ladies Light Colored Ties. more heavily on • the shoulders of the don. , Enterprise says. VII. The candor of its writers in reporting ! . 1. s rvative art • than on those•of the Reform We are.getting aF'ttnt is (n.turrii. . .. e party , " g g graveyard things t0 themselves, as well as Catarrh 7s a nivao-purulent rilsrvLarge caused I p . tried of the, rave and over y } 1 g it is the duty'of ever men no matter to on Lake fluron, where Our County council VIII. 1'hc uric of its teuahin b the ,resence and dovelo :wont of Clic va e• . GENTS WHITE KID GLOVES all . sizes . ' y ' meets." - T purity g table Aarasito amorbit in the tuterual lining of • which side he belongs, if he wishes to see our ; 1X• The in uenea and effeetz upon mankind. the nose. This parasite is Only developed un a•, The Go.derich papers will please look after X. The expetionce of its•nuruerous believers.. der ,favourable circumstances, :incl these are: ! public life purified, to take a bold auddeeided and followers. AfQrbid state of the blood, as the plighted core Gents Li ht Colored SILK, TIES all prices. the Enterprise.. A.' papor.(other than the After +n admirable; elaboration of the above pusele.of tubercle, the.90rm pols0n Or syphilis, g . . stand againat -tlie oontinuanee- of; a • system- .. c ..l •n er wa9 0 n°d' lard the mercury, toxamea, from the rotentiou,'of chs ° • NEW.EsA} gtvmg . utterance. to such a send . outline a quests n e,i .w pe „ that has had such a domoralizinseffegt. The' - clifhculties of practical teachers n)ay be some .eltote mottos of ilio akin, suppr0esed parsltlut- << „ ment is seditious, no matter how true tlla _tton,badlgventilatedaleepingapartments,and Idea that every man has his price, though what inferred front the following speclmeus of other poisons that sire gerinblatod in the b)ootl. 'GENTS, WHITE MI1 SLIN TIES: „ remark,may be.. After the Star and 3r;na1 I questions, viz.: Thoset;olsonslceeptheInternalduingnlembrann I not literally true by a`ny meaus, has permeate , In a class of average ability., where theyy^' will of. the nose in a Constant state of Irritation. I . himnot proposed, ed society to as alarming extent, and the of. 1 of the Iiowick editor loft to make a grease furred that the fault is with the teacher?• What genus, w6fch sproad up the nostrils anti down _ feet of this is f un in the indifference with t1,Ctanet,KOrbackfothettiroat;°ausingulcaril- - *, spot. i the ))eat method o£ seanripg the attention of tion of the, throat ; up tiic'0ustnahlau tubs+a,: ' r which many people regard bribery ateleo• --f.�. __ •� a cin; 0f boys? What is ilio usost effective cousingil,Kifness;bnrrowinalutlfev°aa1°orris, f methadof.mairitllinrngorclerinaschool, What callsini•,Luorseness;usurpingtheproperstrue- p tion. Some Opculy attempt to justify, it A. Autiolr was published 'in the sallies, on est methoil of a tnotin,• aatror scholars? taro oY ilia brauohial tubes; grading fn pulmotl• ' l 1 � i t of t Do, 0 11+ i9 Cha t q Soo �oli�l : ` 10 WS *o t � eat•Go � . �a �fc�3sd that'.th Canada Paoifl'c had- lea tl ave libraries of tlie,charaeter onarall .•cir• ary consumption and death, •Many attempts ., while others, who are not so lost to all sense xue ay, a me H. < . g. y have been ivade W. discover a cure for this Als-- • of hon(ar, tacit] claim, with a little reserve the Grsnd 'Crank raihvay, and would epos- cnlated in schaoh,� liaori praductfve n£ more tress diseago; by the use of inhalants su(L .. + Y i good or evil results.. Is the reward system.i.n other Ingenious devices, but none -of these • . • "that the end justifies the moans." Surely -ate the same. This was evicsivoly denied the , , St7houls beneficl':t1 lir- otherwise.: .Wh-it is aroativents °au,doa particle OY good until th'a neat da There is bothin ' `unlike] in the Cha beat mot] ad of 0iraulatmri a library ?: How parasites oithot destroyed or rouroved from theme things euunot be Aliened to goon if the y g Y _ :rumor; for it has been. known 'fur some time can I best prepare- nay lesson so ae to do the the mueouo tissue..•Some time since '(t well. - ` _, people expect to male moral advancen.ent. most gond to an .:(hill; class? All tbe. Answors known physieiatr of forly years' standing after t. „ that the C, r. ll.: was-movin in this direction were ivoll chosen, intCrestiuA Aad instruotfve. tnU(.b expeximanting, suce(teded tn'dimeovering . - 'Towitt u;; that the use of money or . i; , the nooaesary combination°£ ingroillc+ntstvllf°lt.It � . ' * ' ­ H n bile it • •f)u the fell(?tring day, at ji pant., „lite ltev. ueior pail ill absolutely aud'permanautty °radi- L . other undue influence," ctc., is 'illogal, a d w M may not be true that the Cc. C.R, Ge . . � ' ' ntlernan , as announces) dtscourseri to FatE, - catfl,g this Lorriblo ,disease; whether stand[ng�� ' gelas. " how ,often are the pestles who Are actually. has been leased it is one of the probabilities tenbnry"street church. Dere, sial at flits tune, ,for one your 0r forty years: Those who may be t his subject was, Sabbath school Officers .aIICI antler}n!; fr0711 the ttb0�e Cbmei4R0 611QIllll, with - - ' guilty, punished? An honest candidate *ho .in the near future Business men .who have out dolay; communicate with the business man- . toachers, what they should mini t4 be; what A^ers'111ossrs. A. H. Dixon .0 Son; 306 King.St. E+' R has tried am fur 'as lie could, individually, to ljad.experience with the.Glrand Trunk since, the should aim; to do and.how the should do A • J CALLAAD R •°MANAGE . 1. Y Y ,, west, Toren to, Canada, and -get fall partfoulars i have his election a euro one, is sometimes its amalgamation with the 3Vestern,wihnot he it•°'' f: and treatise free by euclosing,, clalt�rll,-Toronto . , ,=� :. mads to sutler the penalty of the lniv because articular} 1vell' ?]eased with the roe met Ile claiineci; flint midis the fit'st peas thele 1<Iail ,, . .. . P Y P J 1 li. . p - should be the pastor, l;aperintendent, assistant . - .- . of the sot of some over -zealous supporter, and of one company contrnilih * nearly all the superinteudenti-se°retary,..ti•eakiier, librariau, -, * - - - '- - ---'- .'__ __ ---- , • - .._ .., _.... _. the real offender thus escapes. A good deal railroads of Canada, for the Whit competition. teachers and committee. i'hc chief point made . . .. was ,.to „show the scltcol an integral. part of lio i . has lately been said about the power of morel that has existed between the two eompauies, church, iresided over by the pastor, .the r super- . suasion as a preventative to the violation of ,has' bc.4 of some bene fit, inteudent being a member of the ciieuit quarter I T 'q - . () ' % _.. lar, . _r'sr^ is a fins field for the exercise of. , ----f.i.i - _ board, and the -committee appointod.ln tta ivau-.i - . r.ag(!nieut nnaclo 1)y the Quarter Board. ,:M 10. ,_ this power, and if good can be accomplished .Mit. X,. T, j 1110110hl;, editor. of the 1Ving• U rider the second he claimed.that the teacher, Through this agency, it cannot be brought into liam Vidette, whe last }reek talion to .Go err . liitA especially the snperutt0hdant, sb0 iltt pea•. d seas the followiug olc.m0nts, viz,; -1, Chttsttitu . . . operation toaduiokly or better employed. loll on ilio ohurga 4f orimi libelling rev. • character '2 knom-led-w of human nature ; 1i, Fist we believe that if personal eaurrassfug T. M. Campbell; bf .that town; by pnbligltin managea4Al.slcill; 1, patlenac+; ii, laic of his a .l)upils and sus, work, G; .firmness ;. 7, lint.,• 8:Ft. -_. 0 , Was done away with, the tendonFY'Tr Boise a•scaudalon'a letter from the ren of D. Martin, anergy; `d, pianrptness ; .XO, capacity' £nr tiirly; And the facilities therefor would be greatly Ile was eotiimitted, to , stand his trial alit, -the , lx, a member of the church. .. . Thirdly=.What to do, generally, do good.;. 1. . lessened. Personal 0attvassing' opens the• next,}ipsives, bail tieing accepted to the extent I Nvin-souls fcr JIMA, 2f'train, them iu. Christ , . (lour to many abuses of th'o eleetioli systems. '.of •.1:00'£; of civil Wit,•for dhmages, was also',3. develop. tlxa'tivorking: and;teachi,an•lrowei. of __._--_.mould-they-will-aantinue�--with-inerettsrri�-v'io--�tLieil'-a`%Sfv"a I 1 I "'`" '1 _ _ -_ ly H __ 1, prctitl ern _ ilii+ i__ i "'" b 5�1T1', (x00.ha6an " r . lance so long as the system is countenanced.- Dan Martin, for whose 'arrest a warrant Chas 2, be piinctual in attending to this work , 3:'1)6' ' r _ ..-. Make canvassing unpopular b makiII' it it- patient in the wort., •],:persevere amidst the rlitti .. , gY g also imstYed, skipped out, leaving clic nnfortu' culties o£ the wort.; 5,.as1piect present results. legal (under severe penalties) and a ,speedy. nate instrutuent of his 'villainy; to -beat the srom the work , -, hayo $nr,rlI 'tt.t ,b,abarged ' remedy for purity of elections is provides: burden of defence alone: Mitchell. applogised tvith.a woaltit,of 'ailectlon. • ,.. r.. ,1 candidate who cannot 0nuvass--e't i b .' - ' In the evening, oat ,,00, :