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Now how ibree it idea the
1'104 s awl liberties of Lilo Pro-
testants of Ontario who have now -
s ro do was them. if the pinto
of qielere, give tie- Jeeffiie fettia,0 ert
.A jinn iour opposition was to the en -
)w or tuft ,Jetritts sts beingpro.
fessedly e. religioae body and their en.
dowluent rine ineorp.)racion as a body
dairgerette to the mere Jint this -
danger XE NOT rIP.,R)NEED ON TEEM
IMM•EIALITZ, DDT ON TEEM INTERNEE
LNG IN PoLiTIOAI, •II4TTPaidt and with
the rr,, igton of °Were as WOE tis they -
elsture power,' 1 have rounkraized the -
above as1 well) to cell your readers -
special attention to ibis admission of
in) rev, friend. Here ho'fres been all
this time trying to." prove that the
J osui ts were item 7'411, trod 110 w ht
turiova up the poui uad u1 ii that •
their immorality Conietst.f treble -
pr)litieril faqirs:dies, end, hem he
goes out of the wey for a reasou, they
Welk, interfere in the religion of
othere, when they are in. power. My
rev, friend is sure!y in a hatl way foe .
A grievance, and 1,,,hits wry far to get
QUM, Did, he ever hoer of it jesuit inter-
fering' in pelitics in Canada? or of
interference with the Protestraut re- •
ligion in any avay I But 1 linegine 1
lieikV ray rev. friend saying it hey
might you itnow', The Jesuits are too
well bred to force their attentien on
any one As fer politics, do.s iuy rev,
friend know that the Jesuits never
vote at any elecion, But I never
understood bt flue that interfering iti
politics constituted immorality, brit
of course myrev. friend has the ad-
tautage of mo, being a mere layman,
.1 may not be ats well posted up in
theology as he, but fur the present he
isI wroi.g. 1 know a number of
parsons in Outario just now who are
the busiest of busybodies, in polities
as well as c!ier matters, aed who
have so mach courage and cheek that
after they bave been snubbed by the
highest authority in the land, ,and
even their appeal to the foot of the
throne, which they speak about with
so much unction, has been abandon-
ed because the parties in authority
.who stand around that sacred. precinct
has given them to understand that
they will fare no betterthe.n they did
with her most Gracious Majesty's
-representative, yet they cliug to the .
hope of ruling Ormada by it very, very
small minority, and although those
gentlemen are the busiest of busy
bodies in poJities 1 for one would be
the last to say they were immoral ou
that account. But my rev. friond is
most inconsistent; he reminds me of
•Goldsmith'sschoolinaster, who E'en,
though conquered could argue still,
He admits defeat himself as I have
shown, yet he quotes Prof Goldwin
Smith, who among other thiugs says
"Far from having a claim to endow
ment, Jesuitism has no more claim to
legal protection than Thuggisna, nor
Was the sacrifice of human victims to
Bowitnee by the word of the Thug,
more , wicked than the sacrifice of
human victims by the auto de fe or
the sword of the Jesuit Ware to. the
power of cruelty and perfidy whiell
-the sons of Loyale worship as God".
Now if my rev. friend admits that the
Jesuits wore good in their private
lives, but were merely political buoy
bodiea, hence their iintuora,lity,
why does he quote Prof Smith to
prove that they were very; very bad?
I have italicised lesuit Wars' be-
cause 1 would like to know what wer
the Jesuits carried on. My Rev
friend think it was not right in me
quoting the specific irntnorality of
Protestant clergymen, and says he
. could produce scandals on our side
of the house too, Mentioning the un-
fortunate affairs of the late Archbishop
of Cincinnati, and qictinerous scan-
dals related by Father Chiniquy. Of
course, all have heard of Arch
Bishop Purcell's financial failure, and
it was most unfortunate, but, who eau
prove real downright dishonesty? Some
Bishbps and Priests are like other
•Anitnoiers. It was the Biahop's brother
Who bad charge of the matter, and
am happy to say that the Diocese has
undertaken to pay off the entire debt
ill time, About the numerous soan.
dais recited by Father Ohiniquee Of
course if my Rev friend is willing to
believe all Father 0 says he is welcome
to it, even to the "85,000 converts
from Rome" and the hundreds of
priests waiting to leave the Catholie
Church as soon as Chiniquy can
collect from his dupes enough to build
a refoge to receive ti Uh 'Yes,ncy dear
!hive anything you like and you have
Ile, friend, you aro at liberty to be..
shown us what you like to believo.
Qlainiquy and tho chaste and immacu-
late Widdows, and others of that ilk,
)new what is wanted and they tell
e.HI -.not trie truth— bare jeer, what
you Ake to hear. 'ou pays your
11J 11 I fly aiid vou ta1M1 your 0111)10(1.1 1
listened GO rather 0 on one oecneintt
and how Protestants could ilgten
him :to often, let Moue believe him,. is
,iliothiog peat tray comprehension. iliTy
!Lev friend fip03113in*N1t1111841E91 of the
eie se eveower.' Th,) lomJiuiI
the foundation of what since halm be -
mime known as Om 1....1/1/ .4 Freedom
for the oppr. :Ned of gurope. This
triands nice, lint tho poor tt"forrimate
old women whom those noble Pilgrims
(+vitiated as withes, did, not under -
amid it that way. Itey friend
says rim; X coudemned liberty of con.
ecieuce, free speech, free press and, an
open Bible. Ti n to..) sweeping a
uherge, aud 1 deal:taut WW1, particular
proof.
.Does toy rev. friend think that Car
-
{final Manning would he so indiscrete
RE to Make nse of such language as
he bus charged him with. viz. •I im-
knowledge no civil piwer. 1 am the
suejeet of no prince', tqt., etre Such
sentiments do not belong to thie great
MED; either like the 'Shepherd of the
'Tai ley',t he quotation before. alluded to,
the context is teinovecl, and the sense
chatiged. Fot iustatiee, he might say
as a spiritual shiner of tee Church,
I am the subject of no prince', etc
I merely throw our, the hint; itt no
Orwell is the scriptural injunetion to
.reurler mato Caesar the things that
are Censer's better carried out than in
the Roman Catholic) Church.
To the charge that the Roman
Catholics of Qaelree are iutolerant
toward the Protestant minority the
oucton Transcript tuakes an effective
reply 14, quoting front the election re-
turns as follows:
The county of Lotbiniere, which
has a population of 20,244. Catholics
to 613 Protestants; eleoted a Protest-
ant representative, Mr. Joly, as long
as he oared to come forward.
Richmond, and Wolfe, whose Cabo -
lie population is 18,220 to 8,019 Pro-
testants, sends a Protestant member
to the federal parliainent.
fillefl'ord, with a population of
17,204 Catholics againse 6,022 Protes-
tante; has always eleoted a Protestant
for Ottawa
Sherbrooke, where the majority are
Catholias—to wit, 6,882 Catholics
agaiust 5,399 Protestants is represent -
est at Quebec and Ottawa by two
Protestants.
Montreal West has 25,175 Catholics
against 22,988 Protestants, arid is
represented by two Protestants.
•Ottawa, which has 36,000 Catholics
against 10,932 Protestants, is repro -
seated in the federal parliament by a
Protestant.
Pontiac where the Catholic popu-
lation is 11,843 against 8,516 Protes-
tants, is represented by a Protestant.
Do the Ontario election returns
show a similar liberal and tolerant
spirit on the part of the, Protestants ?
Can Ontario make as good a thew-
ing as this '1 When will a county itt
Ontario with 20,000 Protestants and
600 Catholics elect a Catholic to either
parliantent I talk about Rowish ag-
gression and intoleezenee, but here are
facts that cannot be gainsaid and
speak for theinseives. Thei again
look at Montreal electing a PeOteetaut
mayor when they could have a Catho-
lic one al the dine. When wtlt BROCKENST-TIRE'S
Toronto elect a Catholic mayor, when
,indeed I I will now clime this already Photograp•
long totter by quoting from Picturesque
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Canada sentence that is very, refresh-
memory, and have shown that true
christian feeling that is the outcome
of all who sincerely follow the teach-
ings of Him who taught 'Peace and
good will toward men.'
VairlIo140 lamas.
A Dartmouth graduate has written
a work on The Probable Cause of
.01.aoiation. We did not suppose that
was a matterof dispute. If it was
not cold weather, what could it be?
Chr011ie Congas anti CoIds.
And all Diseases of the Throat and Longs can In
oared by the use of Scott's Emulsion, as it contains
the healing virtues of Cod Liver Oil and Hypophos.
pliites In their fullest force. See what W S Muer, M
D, L 5, 0 4', ete, Truro, N 8, says: After three years'
experience 1 eon,sider Soott's Emuisto ono of the very
bast in the market. Very excellent in Throat affec-
tions. Sold by AU Drugglats, 50o. and V..
Charming widow—And what are
you doing nowadays? Ife—Oh,
amusing myself; looking out for
number 1. And you? Charming
widow—Looking out for number two.
AMOS TO Mortisns.—Are you disturbed at night
and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and
trying with pain of Cutting Teeth? If so sand at
once and get a bottle of " Mrs. Winslow's Soothing
Syrup" for Children Teething. Its value is incalcul-
able. It will relieve the poor little sufferer
immediately. Depend upon it, mothers there is no
mistake about it. It cures Dysentery and Diarrhosts
regulates the Stomach and Dowels, cures Wind Colic:
softens the Owns, reduces Inflammation, and gives
tone and energy to the whole system. "Mrs. Win.
Blow's Soothing Syrup" for children teething is
pleasant to the taste and is the prescription of ono of
the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in
the United States, and is for sale by all druggists
throughout the world. Price twenty -live cents a
bottle. De sure and ask for "Mas, Wtnnow's
Soormsto Syrectr." and take no other kind.
CALEDONIAN HALL.
The Society meets every third Monday
month. Visiting brethren welcome.
This commodious hall can be secured for enter
tale moots of every kind at a very low Azure. For
terms dm., apply to
JAMES LOUTIT,
Cline & Co.
•
Oat Meal Mill Opened.
The undersigned desire to inform farm
ars and the people generally that they haN
reopened their
get Neel !VII hi Itliingham,
And are now prepared to purchase Oatt, in
.
unlimited quantities and at the
Eighest MeIkot Mee.
They will supply customers with the BEST
GRADES in Oat Meal.
ELDER & CLEGG,
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L4 rill a 1-1 d •
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
--Or—
FURNITURE of all Kinds,
vitileti, will bo sold at lowest figures,
lECAND MADE OR ORDERED GOODS.
Sae my own make of MBtrasseB, Lounges, titc,
and everything in the upholstering line,
Picture Framing- and ordered work will receive
vosupt and careful attention, All work done in,
trst.class style.
Undertaking promptly attended to at any hour,
Every requisite in Stock, Embalming a specialty,
D. E. CaLlaCK,
Funeral Director and Embalmer,
ing in the midst of the anti -Jesuit LOng Experience, close attention and
agitation now going on. In the above
book, vol. 1 page 1..3, Rev. Principal
Grant, whom your readers know is a
staunch Presbyterian, but recognizee
merit even among the,. Jesuits. He
says •Magnificent missionaries those
Jesuits were, more devoted men never
lived. Tho names especially ' GARNETS AOUPS
Charles Lalleinont andFAMILY Jean de tre-
ND tili
beuf are still sacred to thousands of —A SPECIALTY.—
French, 'Canadian Roman Catholics, A Large Assortment of Frames
The leathers tied left Femme to eonkept constantly On hand. Prices as
vert the Inclines. On that work their low as are consistent.with good work.
heart -3 were set and they gave thern•
elves to it with a WisdoM, as great
• their self saerifiee.' Proteee ZETLAND SAW MILL
tant missionaries as a clap% are only
now learning to imitate their proced-
ure,' Thank you, Rev. Principal GEORGE THOMSON, Proprietor.
Grant, yon at all events are willing
to give honor to whom honor is due.
You ere no actuated by motives of
bigotry or 'dislike of other forms of Lumber of alnxinds,-
unexecilled facilities, enables me
to turn out uniformly a class of
work equal to thatof any
Gallery in the west,
SO -Work of every description artifi•
orally, promptly and satisfactorily done.
faith becalm they differ from you;
yon judge men by their fruits, von First-class Shingles,
have done so with the much aimed -
'Fathers, and looked upon them as co. and. Cedar Pmts.
lairrors in the dattSe of justice and
trath, you have not evidently looked Car Load "Orders a S
to prejudiced writers in order to find • • • pecialty
out the truth of the mattor, and in
p
those much abused mOOD denvereto any part or
on you see only,
true servants of our common God and, Wilight"`
instead of comparing them. to the ANTOrd.o Wotan prompt y ationdid to.
Thugs of India and using other choice, mann 'T1101ISOlf,
epithets you have done justice to Lheirj Wi51si5.O.
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OR Ti.,.. BEST VALUE
ORDDRED CLOTHING
HAT,
,TEI3STER'S
CAPS, ST' IRTS,
COLLARS, CUFFS, &C
Cheap for RASH,
EBSTErt'S
Ti -IE CITY GROCERY
CHANGED HANDS.
' Having purchased H. Hiscoek's gleretly
chasses in
GENERAL
Fruit%
PI MT' Mi
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NG
and etie heavy pur-
GROCERIES and PROVISIONS,
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Geufeatimeryv Crizekevy
Glaggware,
He has nom
FIR,MS1-1 G -003:)S.
ARRIVING DAILY,.
and offers
SOLID BARGAINS FOR CASH
Come and see.
A CHOICE STOCK OF GARDEN
Try goods and ascertain prices.
SEEDS & HOUSEHOLD PLANTS.
0. J. READING.
ThD thIOP WO 1(9,iLl pzitivo at(
lean fmt,
1st. THAT I HAVE TFIE BEST • ASSORTED STOCK 01'.
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELLERY IN W1NOB.Alkil.
2nd, THAT THE QUALITY OF MY , GOODS IS EQUAL TO
THE BEST.
rib AIVTF ‘1.T1.11,CP0S THAT IT IS SAFE AND
TUSHT TT -11S POR -Y-0-CIRSM _DP
BY CALLING ON
E. F. GERSTER,
Shingles,Shingles
donee' Hardware Stop
The undersigned have on hand a. large
quantity of
FIRST-CLASS
Shingle
wincrt wILL BS SOLD
CHEAP FOR CASH.
STON1 BLOCK. •
We give special attention to Oar
fore -wing lines
9 'Row PIPit, ALL BIZtts Mem ' To
InoN AND Blues Peen Fereixas.
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AtsO, ON ELAND, ' MACHINE OILS.
AMBRICAX
Hemlock and Dry: Pine - OIL
WATER WRITS Mi
ur's_
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the best in the world.
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t J. AleLEAS.
*Inghata, tioi 11, Mu.
kinds of shelf and.
• heavy Ilardware at
bottom prices.
Land Plaster in bags always on bead.
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