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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1884-09-10, Page 144 AYER'S PILLS ,e, keel proportion ot the dsiuh3Vie emusi sheassist minoring result thiiit Pant et the 'tweeds, hoes* sidliser Avila's. Orrestmer 44.4ts at$ tUreotl epos thou crawls, met ere etriauslellY deli 1V,4re VA 444001.41 044124 lir their dose* $44344 toritudine Coastleetlea, Tsetse', tLiete Diarieopalis$ notoltieleo. InTemeessilir, _gust a awn of other ittimeats, foe all of aktelt the/ are a sore, pure prompts libd. PA'.1044b; ibtbilkly. 1110 1:WHAF40 140 Or 0410 411,11414.40 +mat physietteisinueguisr pro°. Vee, ewe essisistalothly the esti:statism In *Latai 441 Os LPN -1)3' tne eritelost prefor- Coe. Wieser:44s Ire comPountted of usgetehlo - ettri, 011331 114 encabsoletely free lout va 1 cht ap," litlee.40.10140400/eiristimets • - - • . E, A feld1PertorfroniustIdaithilrrite1t svolvateirriLui Aro orramette tenie Net wo InT, ocestaut torapeutots. I bets teen a *afore sulfcrer from Desinette and rOltr 11 t4.14 SOW the ealy tics* i soma tots. is /Or trOieri' 1)131 d000 trill (011401 4000e illy boyfpld i0.144 111.333 MY Imatk from polo. 'I)ul st, re the MOst 01101311411 mut the rosiest i 4,q/ii4, 4 SIOWO ever malitt. It IA a p1rosur0 to tee to speak In their praise, seta I always toi SO W.: 441'..A111,:, Ot W'. I.. Page &Itre."' Agorts'Oemoireit lasts. % ''NtratikliP hips(Itiehumq.% se, June z, nest, , •...‘ lAsakli 'wed Avtura,Pitte Ist number:. , sa14 s. suast.,ohwnie's'* , 1 • by ccyeoou. .iO Wsknow, teem to4Ito ansblalreltsee tlykeep themesst ourhomea ize oast as smeekest, wesus re,iablemay sucatene.Am DtsrertAtey metersituitt„r • j,T,AsTari.,7 Illoxilt. Texas, June It ** , 1%2. . , . The iniv, VUANCIS B. 4/AnumP, writing Avin,f4ttaithit Ati4 says: 0 rchr Soma TeAte easel.1 gems neon suhiect to constipation, )itaut, widish, bi rte of the eel or meal. clips of vitrIsus uds, 1..1ulreret1 luereuting isOuNottioacor 'until soriat -nasstiss age 1 otenetn.visknig Avenot lefus.7- They have fiehrel, ,.....aorrectea, the costive ,.heahtslitt, l!iti b U rdbtly Improsixi my sellers' lth, Armes Caraistric PALA (sorrel:a breve tartness or the bowels, stimulate the ente- nte And tlinestlon, anti by their prompt and thurOlogli aeons sire tone end vigor to the 'whole Phystcal economy. .. .,,,,.. .!. 4131;t0t4b R. . , cti,4g44,, P,01.*1•08#0171141014 7 . , . 84,114.1 by an Druggists. ' IOWA All experience the' wensterfel O LDAND beneficial eil'ects of , Ayer'S Sarsaparilla. 1/19,14.-*. wincebre Eke's, S.M.'. talc! I. Eat*, 'Or 8337 scrofulous or rYith• mint 111117 1313 a4o.23eajoia sudstrang tor noose. . • Sold by all Drugglit*; $1;atz botttes fOr, SS. EWES'S 011.1470.9, • • Whatever through tritille Across the contluent it may he :possible to •attract. to the.Canadian Pacific Rail- way,' the directors of the company take Menne tasecure. 7 . r A I , Horne has told the Britieli.Coleuibi- , Leis that ateinnera will he put pe to „,,isointect . the Pacific terminus of' the road with Chine and Isipalt. As the vessels Will be the 'property of the • rail way coMpaity, A° Second interest will he able to prevent the through -mosa. being put at competitiye fit • - • • tires. the absence Of other con• trolliag. influence/1, the bulk of this •trattic min go to which ever compauy will undertake tocarry it on the • best terms to. the shippere. The eanadiatt .11acifie Rail- . ..way Company, in thio particular; is the only .ontithet can. bring aucciss. lc wooitlhe knitstfike; however, to supperrie that 8. hirge,,per.t. of this tee* Will.'be•fduntitO be easily 46. tainahles The A.Maricati transcon. !bleep With the cern hinatione they eau make, may be relied upou taake. deep •ritte fight fOrthe chief prize. Amerieso shipping, theakerto the ruinous policy of left- handed 'pettection," is itt elow • ebb, -Fuld 3113 signaisf revovery are Yet al'. parent. Over:the, Aineriemis we seal1 have, in this eoeteet, 'one ad. rootage, mot they will have one over „ toe we have not 'debarred-. oUrselvey front relying Steatite/tit 31) 4033)' coantry .s141111 utilizing theft); tilO could not, wider existing !ewe, na. -thisilizeit foreign vessel of any .det: seriptioni if •the life of their coin'. ,99e00e' depend . But the A mericatl,trado ;with Chitia and Je• 2,patt is relatively -large; awl the great, „,er ea re ef thie bade IN tamest Certeie to be distrilmied through the agency of 'tire A us .railWays. The Englitli tied° with f:ihilitt and Jewel %,iti the prize which the Oanatilait.Pa- Llific R Way may hope. to sharp. TO • he euccesitful, the'company museptit through freights down et et conipeti- tive figurew hkli ea riled can under. 'Thesteritten, it is not impreb-, will • leave but. Albite profit. Joat whatever may he the:.reselt.' of the venture, tot enterpritie of stroll dering.and •nmenitude -will deserve Auccess.—The Week. The Model Fano. , "two Grit .organa will ScarCely have the 'hardihood • to clasp the Farmers' Advoeofe witb„the "Ops . Position haulm.” Tile .dc/vocate 131 strictly a farmers' paper, publiehed. • moldy in the interests of agricul- tur1 community, awl as a repro': sentiitive 'fanners' organ it says 'the following about the Agriktultural college ; ' • ,g`isTever was so little done. haver his there been tiucli ,irreparalile injury done ea Lilo farmers as dui i g the exibtence- of•the Alodel Farm. 'Chat wei ini &nit name; tioiv it le called the Schee of Agricultere. The fern' 'OP nat./Orally tintit for taste; it ie iljaticut from the -Statute; end 18 .g girlie, to the .,tittrrotiading-.00untry,, being filled with Canada thistles; the road around the farm • ente so thick witia them that the inhabit - note/ desired taConipel the Govgirji- 90 them eut., but the 'Govern- theot were not liablalor the taxefor clotIiIlg s thjetles, es farmens aroi 'so the thistles weut to seed. The. iiew buildings erected are not put up nearly ea. well aft the old ones were. Theeovince neither artiatic ekill tier enavenience, hut aro.a coii glotnerated mess of ill.eonstructed Rill) in many deeps usefees buildingn. They have not the order, neatiiese, design or coinfort that mdy be found in many farmers' establiahmeete; in they- sterid aS a inonuthental ;disgratii re.therAhe'n slf honor, 'The dairy reports have hetet pronounced enreliabler and aa for the teed report, it has been Worae aen incorrect," If Mr. Mowat liae the interest's of the terming people at heart one. hundredth pert as much as lie pre - feriae IA hat*, he will not allow ` these acousations to go for nothing. etefteeteiresi' • ?, 'Vanderbilt hag fold Maud IL to 13.0treeri for $40,06, although he 'watt Offered $100 00 for her by pro, • otentieniel -turfman. Pito home thieves were seterititisti At Port Alfigitinis,Mentena, by cow. b6, clieriliera, the other tiossr, it may be notieistity to let the cowboy e loose to pii.tify the air of Atilltatia, but in the C'anotlian territories order is ditainitifroyA by the -Mounted police *Milano to who wish to lead agtilet lito Will get dor most ohiltkotion ont 7,7 Arm, Tams. 26 ner A ..41111);BA mmoe. VOL. VI. NO. 40. 1 rigs ;maw obodiNenS. CANADIAN. A "Merry feast" 141 PrOvitiod for -the-readers of the Montreal Menus hy the publication Of retie:loon cur rout tope*. Federation of the Em•• pire eto., by Sir Francis, Flimaks, Prof. Gantt *MI others Ootablee. Tbe.poldisher of the Orilleilimits was arrested andeppeared npour& Jag Seturelay.to aii8wr * charge of criminal libel teeferred against him bylthe if ublielter of the Orillia Nett* Letter, Judgment reserved, Twe Eidvetion Army officer* +id Preston, Opt, bave -been fined 11,I and Costa each or eight days in . for violating *a by-law prohibiting shouting, dec. ' AIL) Dennison, of Torout,o,• will command the couthigent of Caned. imp' voyageurs destined to.ait143rit•- ish transportattorh on. the Nile, ,Egy• pi. Quite a cheugektemo Alm pines t o the pytatuids.- The trial of the petitiou of Dr. Roome whist the return of D. M. Cameron, M. P. for Wait Middle- sex, resulted in:the,„distelesall of the cese, with cosi', 00 1he4eti1ioner. , .• Everything ivas , ready • for the marriage of a young mush, feadier of Kingston to 4-Presityteriati Milt* Wei of Nova Saddle and the erre, n iony was Ito have taken place hiit the young lady strangely disappear- ed. * Therfrost on Saturday, last• week, did some damage on the town line hetWeil Erin and Eramotia.0, Trte potato tops by noon on, Sunday Were black, allowing tre-blighting effects of a treat at this thee .of the year. F, Dunbar, of Guelph, the sculp- tor, has juin; firtifthed •a clay model bust of Hon. O. Mowat, A number of friends of Mr. Mowat have seen the model and expressed themselves as highly pleased./ with 11,-. From six weir of fall wheat Mr. Geo. M..Schneider, who farms a few mires hiside the cnrpoistion of Ne* Hamburg, • threshed .318 buellein, which h, a,yield of 53 bushels to the John Teenier Will• row either Ed. „.. -m Is .,.. . ward Iranian or Willia'eeeb Nee $24500u aide over any Suitable !alit course'. in ' England, - within , four months; five rudest with one turn, . and °puree to be inetunlky:acceptable. . During the pedt seVen months the Portiere] offipees have seized 36,373 , gallona of etc.,: 8,138 gallons lager, 2,276' gals.; - rent; 2,088 &none of whisky. The hnee amounted (6411, 900. .• The Beason is :around' 'once mere when ' we hear of .quilts' made of an inOnite number Of • pieces, . An old lady 82 • years of ago, roiding near Hanover, :has just completed one cep teining nearly 4:000p2)eec3ii eael, .piece. being el Outthe alio of a colt. '•. - - - . ,The late bolt snit irim conipany being iit'progreas of liquidation, 0 new Ceinpany or li•Selisig men lias . !seen . formed called the. ptitainitin Belt company; . :and a- eherter , wilt ahortly be obtained. They have di,..-- 'ciile-11 tO reepeii'. the ' W orks : at ' the. • Humber. /se October 1st. under the inatiagemenf:Of 3tr, Livingsiotie. . , T4 new seriett of reeding hooka for high .00.7p lic sahools in.Onta ria, in Prepera tote; will not be -ready' for.. .. on flew. , Pert of the 0.„...te) . . ' series'at least will likely cotne into Use at Chriiitintis. It is thought the books Win be:published by the three duos that have lready prepared tem of readers. :. . • arnes•-Drake end Charles: Dun,, eentenceil itt Port Arthur each vo Years in the:penitentiary for , way rot -Jittery, jumped it V erbee rti 1 the steamer ."Ontario" into Huron neer the Smile : They pieked the 'leeks aud removed slieekleso and apparently ex. ed to switn three miles to shore. 0 vies -rescued by a boat from teenier in an -exhaeuted , cOndi.• but Dunbar wentdown. , bar, to t% high iron lake had their peat Drak the s time .A.t happ tx L$ Well with •atel o raise seein by so the el face a being there other. unfortunate shooting accicleet ened Henry Galion of Guaira; eputy,• Registrar for South. ington. He was out shooting two other proteifieni citizene• me of the party seeing a bird; d lila gun quickly and fired, not g Mr. Colson, who was hidden me underbrush,•through wldcli lot worn, striking hint in the fed injuring hie 0,1 ea One „eye . 'completely destroyed, while is • bet little hope Of saving the • • ,• : PAO, Eye . gentle:: e: following to the Guelph Mercury : "Last Wednesday, at London kat - noticed a Iodv from G'tierlple willien I thoug going, home, but to my surprise as I afterwards saw, 011/31144 purchased ,a. Collet to Mali Station on tbe-litie, at which piece r wait Alen itiopPing. trete she watt joined by another Of the op- posite sex, front Guelph also, who expected the Meeting. r learned the above from words / heard fall I thought you Would not coine"—and they entered the hotel and palmed the night end part of the next day as wan and wife; When the balance of .1)30 journey Watt' at) CoMphalled She repaired to her home...the' Items -Of her .parents** with the appearance of a loving daughter and a deserted wife. I think ouch bstaiuese should bo stop. lied by those two 'partial, in reaped of their familieti, and that they altotild bo content with their own partnere." A mob of about two hundred Men and boya Surronneitel the Gospel artny barriteke, Batik Ont., for the purpose- Of rottan,egging GauersP Atherton, Otte or ONO Oi th0 nutie Converter who appeared outaide were greeted with * 81/00/dP Of eggs end compelled to heat iti tindigni4ed re. treat', The gallant general remained inside th30. riarretifflo where he *mg eerroontieJ hy * ring of Ids female concerto, whew set protected Lim, until about two o'elook in the morn Ing, four hour* eget the meeting was. (Herniae, when he made Itia escape AM) II the roar exit. The 130 "'".. PHIBEPIENOW4T IN ALL THING18..4414TRAt„ IthtlellOTHINGI." Plito,dlavs, sto at I I501r* young C444414100 aro letagl4e—coid etteettrai 1.10tion lof a liftkely 4,001 litiptitriatke press—thec if not voieing wertNt hew tcs /JO % ii --" it met "going to this htfit - ,- . WRIMII. * TODJ:k ZuhUgherg, emigrate in that tkirei.tion CLINTONJIVRON COUNTY ONT lirEDNASDAX UPtEliffSER 10. 1884 ITIJOLE NO. :303 • !".."ftieaseet . • i- .14 ..•darkarli We want every perspn, . old and young alike, to watdli this spaceand see what - Ffas to, say in a future issue, regarding the Tailoring Depart- . ment of his Establishment and his new Cutter. It will astonish you! Iust open64. Out, •C4hithiprps, Blaok azid-Q010ed. Velveteens, reir P ...Opeeding7 ,t03.4-430.0 them! , . • hypocritical. Some time iigo h took a yrallag girl „convert from Paris on a ealvation starritig tri and vague ' rui»ors as to their re- lationsworked the people up to a terrible state of excitement. • , The Scott act is to be spbmitte to the electors of Renfrew. Mr. William. Gordon, Mayor of §tratford, heti been chosen . Piot& 'vent of the Arsti,SeOtt Acttion of the county of Perth; Robert Cluff, the etillusen was badly burned in* firant the Imper- ial Oil Werke in Petrone, ba Mon- day and succunibed to his injuries ofi Thursday. . The barns of Geo. Ball, at. Kent- pertfeldt, near Barrie, Were burned Sunday night. I'litee tramps had taken refuge therein during the nightiand one perished in the Demo It, is eupposed a spark from one Of their pipes caused the blaze, • nfr. Fenton, of St. Peul,Minn, way brought before the Montreal recorder charged with obstructing Faesengere by, preaching on the street. He pleaded guilty, hut this was his first offense, and being here to attend the meetings- of the Ilrituth Resolution, bis onetime was suspended, the Matter, to he tested in a higher court. On the arrival of MI excursion train on the G. T. U. at Kingston,William Gray,fet*Miyor of Ohat ham, Ont., ettemped to atep olt*Iiile the train was in motion. lie fall bee ileitis the care. His lege Wore Cut and the wheels premed beer thorn. /116101101e hid to be badked com- bine ter get him out. Ile whit died wheat recoitered. Grey waiie/s tomfo 14 A/61114'04 1.0 Visit the **bib. Won, Men nerstiel •Cteerge book, aged 5$ pieta, inet With, en ntiMolY end *1 the station of Northern. liallway "ft Ittre. Heim* from the train While in motion, and niisaing 1)15 tooting fell 'bonnet," til • ' e media,tely. Dowsed, who followed the occupation of a butcher, leaves a wife and twci deughtere tO mourn his loss. Geri 11. Il'urner,OfToronto,'eliarg. ed Mrs „Emma itlOoter, widow, with unlawfully uttering aed sending postal cards and letters through the niaile.accuaing him of ditreputableeeimeri. The Magistrate after Itearing.the cailomillinsitted Sire Moorefor trial it ties Peat iissisee. 110 th6ught the woinan mistbe infant) to write 'Beth letters. Mr. Cara defendant'. ;penes!, believ•ed she Walt Slightly insane through the' cruel treatment the had received from Fatter. Sail was accepted in the suni of' $1,000 in herself and two, sure Mei of $400 each. This from Port Arthur: The bodies of two the unfortunate seek after being offined, were taken to St. John's Cemetery, bet the person Who undertook to dig, the graver failed to carry .013 the Joh, but in- stead, left the two Cafaiss in the 410ri just inside the cemetery fence. Tri that Condition they, were found by the Rev. Mr. MoMoritie' Rector of John's itilinroh, whocame to town td look for aseistance to ctim. plete the Wrier. Ald, Rasking, Mr. MeMorine, and two Other gentle* nien then setiabout digging the grave which thee several hours. bard work they fteeompliabed, burying the tor. pinie Bide by side. The gentlemen were en flick from' the fearful stench eurer. inetfrno ths bodiesi but bete re* to AMER/CAN. .l13y4y*liee to*, to lower. the rowed at the "air ground/4 *ince *polls, hut failonl. The traak Wel in The mile Wee dont without **hip in 114. While ttre. Ames )/4411,of thrusts, Wee sitting' It ..bet, window ita Sunday *Wag, eons toissaio. Imo boy threw rt deed tett in iter 'Wady anus *0 bed *tow that SIX thouRand starving Indianilat the ropier River Agency, Manama threaten"' to take the war , path. Troopa have been asked for. Wheat is being fed to swine in- stead of corn to a considerable ex- toIt by farmeraiin the-Oltio who have to old corn -to spare and have plenty. wheat, Which ,will • yield them: ef -better return - *When torned into pork thin if sold in it crudo. state at th0. atirrent market price. .. Two little nirls. of .Tao. McGoth-, lin, aged Seven and 'nine, of Flag Springs, Mo., were ovettaken in the wood a by ,uttlinown parties and out... raged. 'the ...Maine then disetii‘ klwrgiedslitolite and lifThetrw throat of the youngest was cut. ..The" whole.country is aronsedkt and the eniecteants will be lynched if caught. Wililan AlcBrytin and * fried were fishing in /he, Housetonic river, Conn., having a large clog with them. • The boat upaut, and they *era throwninto the water. The friend reached Rhore, but when* eiver. MoBryan would lift his head Above the water the dint would riodnee upon him and keep Mtn down, evidently thinking it elf play. Mellryan wail drowned.. Ite leaves a wife and two children. ' it.r",.1 I year old.',' eon Dietcht• of Asirian, 1ich.lo'd of what phyeloians priMOutiori congenit. a 31) malforinatiOn Of the heart'. A. eimilar Ottia bee never lived to his ogir before. The kystem Circulated osvtielniugpirtbscib°414dmtaiblintioltrimehlisiet'tiii 114.1°6411.Ttahl 01 heart lumt during lila Oh the right Ado and 'he wasknoven at "the ahitd with tile heart On the right sitims BUITISt/40•14/411. The choler* hie osueed Zealand ib. tilto intrOPite oeMping ground for teeth31 tourists. - WIH probitbly grant a subsidy of $20,000 a .year. It is reported the the government • it &bout tO loud Statiley to Egypt on a private !Moiety which, how- ever, ia connected in Wane way with the relief of Khereoutie Maine Kitt:lie:tar telegraphs that the route from Dongola to Berber is perfaii4 Open ea feria Os Well's of flresCui, and thst the hoetile tribe* are disfiersing and fleeing front the. country. Ewe thousand • British -troops could easily 'march" same from Dongola to Berber. Rosituth, the Hungarian patriot, in a recent interveiw saidthe French colonial policy was not prolinsing. Bismarck, he /mid, wait seeding France to China, Austria to the Emit, Ressie to Itidia, and England to Egypt, in order to make external safety velvet to the 'Europe, which' he ettles. A Correct. Estittaftte. One of the most reliable Of Abler - kart journaliate in • George Alt. red Townsend, universally known throughout the United Statex es "Oath," ITo lately viaited Canticle, Antilles published notes on hit hip. Hit estimate Of Canadian Affairs generally tire worthy of hie matured Judgment. Speaking Of the Cana* dein Paci5e reitway, he stye it ix tp driy the great .feettire a c•trado, haat to the to, Toorrenteriver. For &wilting that work Sir John and Ma 3Iinietry were turned Oat of . power; but in, 10 few year" the- Canadian people found that puffin/ in Mee Whe were nethifig but. Ktiferiere, itinl tattling Odt, then Of .ldrsie And. physicsl etipaeity, wee 4 iolly, * they breath& John Afoodetiant back, and he vtleittl tit* Money for Otis read, which ill no* eke MOM*. Ptiehed itntit getittlitl tO th., Paoide, poseibly astoeptingo tonell Iink sithish will MOO hek *applied. That toed hit Mat Ottiatis*itable idisiatirkkor litattat. •• To *reload and Back Tits RSV. nn. POTTS IN 1RELANo. TitteReie 'Mho Potts, D. D., Who hne last returned from a trip to ,Europe, in conservation with 4 Wit, ton reporter 33814 that- ho liad left .Denada • on'. the -140. Jilt.** !set by the steamship "Oregon," of the *Do. minion Line, and had 'returned the elnue.vesiel cut her •leat-voyageN He had Crooked the Atlantic thirteen times, end bad tO say that the "Ore- goe was the Most 'Comfortable veg. ael iii Whieh he had sailed. ..Captain Hems and hie (Soon were *mons the most efBeiiiiit.be had ever known, while the attettcheme on the vessel was all that could he desired., -fin landing he had spent three weskit in Iretaed, le his native place, Maguire'," Bridge, in the Comity of teerinati. 'ash, .a.niow long is it office you warts in Ireland previously, mii what- were yolir iMpreaalous at to what you re. coney stews,' "11.ie three years shoes 1 was at Witte find / uotid * growing proyetuent is every particular. rhere were low gropes, the iteneen WS* la that part of the coeutry, 44 I ettpectetis there *MI interest loyalty to tbeflrItialt Throne and Onstitution." the 00114610t2 •tif the faraterer ii4404,. at you sto Ware, they hello tat ban hold lowt 11)41 1* ia any *entry whet* the einem Of 4044 Set ienatite. *OWN. it it diltarean thio tbi*tisb. "titootott-tiol itirleulturta eittiatodr, tontlitimi of the tom hones - people generally." orea hove given your general int preltsion IS to the condition of Ire, iands• but what do you third/ of the ettitude ofthe Paritellitea in and out of Parliament 1" "I regard them largely as mires. tureen, nowise, leaden' of the Irish e!ople, i *Merl, .disloyal to Orem Britain, and 01 ent sense the true 'Mende of Ireland. Their vonatent slat io tho dismemberment of the &Ore, tchieh Wolrld materially in- jure therpoeition of tiiu rrotettatit ttilnoritY in Ireland." "As a minister of the Methodist Church What ia your opinion with respect to its preient condition and the prognua which it has latterly made in Ireland I" • "Some yeartisince there wee* up - inn of the Wesleyan anti Primitive f "Methodist Churches irt the inland, the united church is working i Moat satisfactorily, conceros the gpinopol body I mot many of c its Miniature. 'who ere earnest and 4 much attacked to timir'elititchT"Ther are doing an eXcellent. work, the f church being equelly successfol ea f in the day* Of . the etimblishmeitt. Tbelinee,- I may add,lere moro dis. 'abed, draw*. hetWeen the Episcopal ty church and Priinitire Methodist there then imed to be." ed ilree Were, understend, preoz t at the. Belfast Methodist Clifirch sig ceinferenee 1" • ' •a ' • h "I .ettended that coeference p Belfast, AS you will he aware, the w Proitident of Alto British Methodiet 145 • Conference, is President of the Irish at Conference, bet the' yice•President tor Irelandis the Rev. -Jetties Don• .0 nelly. ' I regard the Methodist mite w , inters of Ireland, as .ania ct heroic at devotion' to the great work Of the be . Stager and. worthy.suecessors of the el • Apeetles. The Ministerial standards w have very muCli improved, and the af • Methodist ministers of ,Ireland ge CcIal,p re well -with the. ministers of ize any other church." • . ey ' • "You Were not, of coarse altogeth- h sr, idle, during your atisenee from th yoUe Ordinary field .of laber ?" "Nes i.preached and gesso addres• er P a ses In churches, , tenni and in the ee 'open ele in different parts of.:Ireland.. 81, I .also spoke to the Orangemen. at me . Greenhill, In.. the-cob:Ai OfTeralans. athitititaciazindtsilve7eelpfLhseliftirtn:abryaslyy , 614 'm7. inpreseion was the1.7the Protees fai tante 'and Roman Catholics were lir. eta ing more in 'theeipirit of good neigh, • IT borhobt1 than prevailed in former, aes feel*. Every: lover -of trelansl, and ",it olain thet Tett ta"baccitintectramoag tae t the .nutobor, • most sinceielY• doire . that tide feeling shall•continue to' et,.• • bound more and more ". "Was there any indicaticie of Ma1. cli4 erial prosperity other - then those ,•.. which you have mentioned. ,ihat struck you is noteivoilliyin the North of Ireland" • . • • lege . . "I Ivo .partieUlarlyhnpressed with 'last: 1.14. 1118(003401 evident:eel of prosperity A in. and ' about ; the:city of Beilleat, the' com iat .inereial ""Is which ,ara conrinded usast becons. e n :increasingly gre centre." . '• - • • ....Of Ammo oti vititOci E31014043d?' tLehoak" , s a .1 • lied the good fortune to be pre. •,..M sent at the- meeting: the celebra was tian of tire Jubilee of; the' Emanc)pa 'two' -tine of the eleves in the British West ttf Indies, *hien aas* .peetiicietl over by coin H. it 11 ;thee Prince of WIpspore diseovered. bins to be a most effective .in : r speaker,. Who ..efileimetly presided 1.101113 and gave a masterly historical' ad Sir • "Do. you object to give .tno, your .$4thra7 Opinion as to the leading speakers on aa' tba.ist 'i's. . • apleto matter -of fact speaker, not,1 thoriz Meat sity; attractive•as an orator; but eithat you cen Bee the . statesman 'in er�ry Re b insistence he utteree Eel.] Grenville 144114I spoke 'tvith- earnestneas, and ithpres.' it -sod me 34418 worthy minister -Qt that M. • Queen whom. he his • int long and -so latbrullY Nerved, in.. various impor, "'tr." tent capeoltlea The Right lion. W. 'Art Foster is a Man of inuneneo, power deaiicle • end deep convictions; tforeover be 'cai l Jun a trOttaly way of expresSing end c'?1rge enfoll'cing bfoopiIhfoflg, The Arph blthep of Canteritury is, 014 he :mist 6" a he, an Ode fermi. .hol1 43203311 C..0 .• P,Sit 'of ' that I IVO *not specially impresser nutly either with his Metter or boamanner, men,he Cardinal' Manning. struck Emo. or„ o a‘ a. otheri -then cif rare ability, possessed of guar. Be' thews himself to be -in etterp Way si4Ir8r0ti.lat° •Wes eminentle hira L0 be settl the leader Of ilia ehurch ienglande el e very 'spirtually minded mon, theiel Mitten) • oughly ooneeitnitieut in hiareligious Mr. - viMee, and 1000l4 not but think What Ottawa en •ornament be would have .been respond had he continoed in the ministry of accused the Anglioani Church."' "I wits toyer more foroibly inipree: 't,13811:'ef") sed witk the greatness of England Or .til"" n rather,. Great itritain, than 'during rtMent- visit; ond I ififsi Proud ti1. feel that, ote '0, Canadian eitiseri; Shared in tho greattiese and the glory of thee foremost, nation of the world" Lliwit•a04603rot:v0eisiosixoyrouleiptailitlr;f:14itLs4ntettl:hoirtio:471::: be got without -labor over t faster than elsewhere,. A 1 eenceptioo senile to have grontel on this subject, 2'4 he cases where Ceinelittee twtar6 iuic:a411:i4e iftud;thI:P"l4 pride:si:-, .ut144 ii tn.; :wit: kebeurp7. Otf4t*J, vy 11 ;ler- kc I a st °sc. telerr:lawYli'o4s%n";:er: who only aims to do $ ts 3140r1 to be consitlerial. We Lb e common experience is t ala luta of late yeare d a 1)1 14 for him as any per Vs' i Led States, 11. by statistics quotes.' 14 thi 1.14400 th.Q average Wages pith tali tai%eXieceteotiba hititsitakte riaid v!u wty Lor market Of the • belt kis+ °vets at inferior wages, in the or labor soy better than tie us? The general veidict iti s not. Nor are the Oana.li• lave gone* to the neighbor -110 hies any beer off than th tay at home. 'We ere arca Orkielreli";:r11411Tir11 eir einployment here to see °dunes over the border ere be streets. in iteleiteetti una1-1 riythir.g to do. Nunobara ould be glad tecmite honte ad the moue and were riot t� do BO, 'Otte men dusts reinped througli the State o iiu in search of. work 'at hi rid tramped ell. the way bac e reached fhb river, where 1 ed -en tit someone • prom) O.. WI, a ferry ticket, when be to Caeada, i4 a happy Auotitee mat wii ver on an exeursioe train iva. fferiog. his return ticket fubon i ea0CmattihtioditametintujetitgtetillksieuespA might neesl it IsiMself. any days. A Hamilton Rime he went Over with hig $ ision ter trying at all the:shops, g t job at w.eslihig disi,e tel,kitchen in order to raise to take hint home again, e sante state itf things exi feorseinlaaltiletrept°oktverixoftvt111,1evititIrk"; enc0. in the local trade of nes here and in Michigan Cteaullielciers7tY/ti I oYrisi ang;nni 8013r. ro-P." eulten:veldsiloee tfai7tot'ryklie0orerk°4";i;TI wholeasle way. •It till ecente t , that the' men wile. is. 4 rly , in Vatiada, had 1 y Where he is. beiit knowo precieted, rather than tulip iti another couctry where uggle for:. Wu far 'Its °tie ra are thousands 'equally oi n'e_. eutleok thee hie • tins roiret.kree AT/kip* isVAT, k Ir. !IreaudragrYcs.? F;;. •pu isterier, was exam 11, 1. hat the 'vivo.' t•nent -of M r, O 1111451/14.1PeRc:14cItterrafirli7eifiel"poil a yoerhefCII!( J,14.! 4W,U0 Lai ePxolauust:t.le:i r...51801)eugell,A editor Gen unts at Ottawa. r. Blake' then suggimied that might tor:allow diet he the in re,,tigd4On .orther t egsrd to toe. four names • n therehe • . • • • David Macpherson prot gly against !mine shut. oat; view of the case. 1101.1014 juatice had 13134,) 0130(11(3 136 osipotieMeet, aml cited/Ai I eiyj oil by him to tiSo 0.11, oirvr 10148 for any puroese *hate 01101114(1. Air. Mow t k t40Wt he (Mowat) Raid to' he fa sked to be. eXateined, 11t. P. P., ,nlicci against 6410441)ot out, as a on Alex, Morris, eir•a( t i air 17, feloilct s.oetihrieloiltii vteb4cttigi &anti include any other lialltt?; 113(4331 ha formulated,. Meredith thert.hposi fore, charge amtiost the Oatat 2)0111. that t isss .tneinhoris t Sin. Ueda's*. '';14I0,i`tit,' • • and Perri/in--had indus sa of the Deese. to epistle& emilbere to corrupt them, et entrap other parties into 1. 13111)19) offenne, Deasviiddelitifeietcpuliteldesenenoatr fi r b 00 )13. .„„• C. IT,. Nacittetcol", ,Stated OM he' had Ito cm (ince with any of the petrel/ Aterndith gave (With:nice t icy of tha Opposition rm th imits,und Raid no oropositi., mut pasaqd botwoon bini and 'tie" land, .other--tbei, what would p betteeert Mr, Cleiglitme. At, P. P., reteel feted any oharga of the forniettigie lIeW GOverti mon being dim:limes iu OppOsitiou (mutant, • Itch, Arr. Morris follow*, I te 'limiter °dein. Hr.. Carnegie, Ai, P. P.. di." Mid es Oath the chargsa made agai list itinsitt the Port Dope et'itidor. Mr. ;roles Shield% Said he had „be,. tsoublt:ecatixteueutilililiyedt,lio Crowe, met esit ti Mr. thike retailed to fafaintiss 1)1213, aud the Jellees ilisilated 1t3fl dis ellertted 1104 t urther attentlehoes The Ootunibt.liti. thee atitoilitted till the 2n4 of ;October, %then Mr, MeretlitliVeherge egkinst theklov Meirt will be iikswitigeted, anti • the teleinetpl eters teetrithied, A PoWeRFOt StraitoN,-,-a SolnlY ii*Oluth that lived it the Ottr. Wile* in florpte, was a entitle& illicitly, and a great hand tb rtiti abbot after preaohers. Otte mummer there wmf a hew preacher from *boot the Ste wartry who watt to preticb in the par. isis kirk. 34314 A.lick tOttial ita off to hear him, On the road hem° litt fell in with tam Jentiettote from Teel *eked him what bind of sermon the yoleng 'minister 'gave Mtn. k), were. Tenn! it was a power. fie amnion', says Aleeo eithound ammo*, man; hall deo and brunstatio *rani Oa malItt, O'fl ha dfaVa them in among the brunstaue teak like * droee 6 )10,0'4 end eittghe them by the hair 01, the heidt and 'Molt them gni* at& esnoy Iforilltratiwian.- 3391131,31431 .4.1