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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1884-8-1, Page 4-- _ ti .r •aNALt FlUDAY, AUG. �, 1 • THE HUM14 _ sent rM usut gloves It was euatdswdso shwa oke At — tad it u the N k to (lbd 13 w- From g wth to the tempmeane• "dis•wa of . t whin► Wy. at part ef his amp an un end' ho per 9tt:• earn• dualism the P'et was dao rt .. 1 •.. wage tarried be would itlpai&sa the . ...�. , __ .�� nor W trlgb I ., Speaker ssid, sums pr us, THE SCO r-- tem attun the adv thw'.«>k•, T.— Present ble Ic iso ably to Make of the Itoetw a THE HURON SIGNAL 1 1 AC 1 • � it bwmee down ruined, taut Mia{ sit /Mw+t+tiar t m�cra °`" hr Sa advocates -A li The %ompwo �,. tM wt to dtnyf > to dettk and W ruins ablest. This was • little fiction as 6bm authority sit tM tknds, wee taut th osob P•siaOe• �odde, w►o was nada gives to fin- In Haltua, hes found &kat alae emstim+ssa u( the ouaot►1 w" dose W the Mlghed t•ery f>•r/.tal Morning, by yc 4, d ••Creeks A49 Ym: ernna►t re/ftess ,four edutatWoat system. oke ct Dov Nad0. rt , or t)ace. worth a ei- ban . (A ,adod,)th speaker said by tiew •h'J,e 0rocrk• Ad nod the l�snada nawtit of liquor rad !sir s1e,tsotual prM1t••s f o/ t►. tiQearvi Yotro't► and Moir on the Q ,;irwtlar ' acs Act had the seff•eese bell' q y Satur- aprwd of tatelligerCe, tle er"eiin4 0 QODSRIICH, ONTARIO tion. I eating that so .teras should be spared TswPssw if it would be tell dapiuptoex � � YOhealtb] day ilk the a pun ntonlh] from the pulpit, the ith as iron hand'' the anion of cider, and k Ad it oowld 1 Ieated at aumtII6.1 the least Ismoas ear y itlt«► i I >w P oR I I pe 11 e5 I We r I to 1 I t J N 1 tj 1 r , I s t . I Ii i` f t 111 f ty Ji t a t 4 171a I i I AN U despatclixd to all parts of the surround a feewdsd ystseetan Yale Osseo•+ iK "t" •tamp auk w the 'tutor the Urou a week ; Dominion day wait tea honed, earn"& word eIsde* blttte,rarlteet oalMaad trate•. aces tart■.t ,w tars efforts wh►ell wear being ttaade bib a � a K madet W Tempt' � of the year ; apd the 84th homes, Wad t" �gweaaer.ladbe a rli It has •!truer circuta I sciatt Act •dvuml,as, and w '•stand 7 Ad. The the hooltk7 y u- of Ood-feartnit men and woman- am"'us eta taai ral other I.nIth ll la lhi. pan at law w liuh had 3uw Rood work in the •nue went then explained. xpl ned. of Dee. —the day be(oro Ckridtma► "YO6 d e ane of the raeolb tewsieM idiot who red tttmpanr►oe act second plane in this flue Ifvau Christian impulses aur the aslant• yeataatrl. The dri•eUiaR P•s the downtrodden and rellabie luuraala to Ontario I Wet.:' which the •peak•[ tout up lEt• P� , Loud applause) Had s�naseaawe •s K dues. the torr�o•tatr e.mmtl•b Act meetinv the circular evidently did not know his attar of the adtt ip Hallen. It was stn had w ••vete •u attack u unbeahree- the it the ikGA- .ag (a addttioa to the •burr. • arst-silts. tarsi 1� oMundo r voting last, and I baud tram bis !toot, when be alluded h t� Mble ditlicult� but beep ez wet in Halton that bei to ts+l !!tulle and !betide toper b e therefore a ed the drug the Gytwrsollor• +wsl s&t'P°d dont to moat danrtaetr rdrertta wy,s�doewo. was large!] attend many u( the audi- I aha' •tamping out' pn>aat (IArod laugh esrtifiate, tad two but he gutter and plucked Erupt a one who work" periesoed at the outset Ip working the un vuMdisal ypty,m baa !ellen by the way 1 Had they rvitoued To'm•.-♦l.ye I. advance. pouaite Drs t'a'd beta.ladaw• - wit ter.: The ct•tisesbout the "hjodvortby The liqutx-seller wero against it, were t common Wlahers: H.7! if paid before oil months •nose ] dope b (itis iiee&mm law was a]Lsee U it tot se ; xtd Thu rut will be tetra!! Mr. T. MoOillicudd was called 10 sit a you What fwd work had been the bummers wen against it, wd «, suer• (Laast a die hX11 bell, n3 turprtl hu t+oe he•vepwarda chair. later.) In H•►ww, un rr the Scott one man frost the downward pat w ptoroed p �e IiosatiWg system 1 Drunk- •ten doctor rad utb,an ho uu hR t w (Laughter.) gmwtity sit liquor had Atter payor by Rev. T. M. Cant hell, duos b] Ita•ee $'t it had RATse Og Apra RTlwl t&. ii,rht Genu n have Loon with the respectable c thy& was annual• !Liu : • thousand times fin ' fns for wrattwssrtiw, thnr cents psr �Uae I arda had bay' Stade ; hones had lore Wr had b� Ifult at drugsurw• upon w13 in the drutt doer eacpsutwe�weattnaerlun. 1'earlJ.Latr-7ur17 thhde chairmana alta iu p wrestwiftth dewlated ; hoaris had hero breSte . wrltifiatee: heapX.X.n the it nude arks thrift] ,n - too ht intellect ; at owand aub"q 7 tau& serlk at reduced rater and would to est ,If the from ducwn, and the dine lar •old b] alto ties hdrtab in hyxeter. In despoiled the g Halton during the pest year 7 bad R _ daw �s >,L•...;1'e have alrsaArat •lar Scott Act pally. peen tilled had teen had fostered h were not far (nom }urJar7 gaol for drunkepnw ; in dulent ; md' the imd hwtaatidcrosl; the Rev. C. R. Uorrow, of Oxf, Dann ( •ossa where the gave committed w sobbing department is cot � :i.n. and fwoswmw by •sdpwtt�•W thousands t E •uul• l�•l ttbeen ins r°•°7_ nt ; and hopur,integri;y tag the most complete t a well-known temperance advocate.the (all tto earth be out out work fa (rodent h. ere forvt'arvt ]+ P bji¢hted [or tomo aro 7 v a 1 1►ad baso c,mmittaid Tom• showed rad true n r�emltnes• to �fa1a� cwt that cannot Mr. Moir, rat E:rter, was resat iu the ( eternit l yet .thtedrttltatt •; (siedial [pap �Ri t1aR ly Y'ron--near�Euttbr twtm•a th size --o°- lu•wg (athar to to u u n , ne h js tieatwer in that line it pet apd ` lion That was be itissAew. end of a 'lust+t7 that cannot M interest of the auto- Wyly, Cr„tats Act” vented the ped+• r „( the Isolator system, and he mid-_ new•• (teat _ world be allowed n hewr to put forward „dip out with n iron hand" the effort oertitieate purl turn' that it esu for that tl l three W mrd rq that was DeiclR made in Oxford us,edieinal porton only. The advocates that the in H Act was wtxkio¢ well is side sham' and d Y AI's l 1 his side wale' s speak to reply to 1►Ir. 1 the licensing System' But the rhos Oil 147; defied ountr dictiuu upwt any poi' his side sit the question, after which Mr. I ••Iron of the liquor -seller only injured their Huron. Ia Halon for •lust arae• Hu cin opo to y P was uld pr P g Y b s:pwipg the degradation of ]oars the number of P" 147: A d I,ws the debate. He tarn � bad" .Itdtc't "stamp ant" worth a cont, cant• 7 was: l0 1881, 151: in 1884, PPI'. to the yutdioa trot who endeavored to violate the act w gaol deans•• in the last year• taut ss:isfi•d �• a , r- . I 1 10 1 1 I III 40, - = M-nr, an c _ called upon I ao3 Ozfunl esu tens! from the System &Dose &teen t to ores •r,; + L RIs"( EPf lis V. star, C. R ito,xuw , n a majority vote of rj 5.k (Lu°d ap- in Halton—they were only showing what m 1883, ' in 188Y, 87; to IEiEtJ+ � the line to ttMt#t1 d the States of the the following dress the meeting. The speaker, ! py a ma Opposition ors •,ways rsKai& their law -brooking friends And In Huron the c misitmeota bad bee° Ch°•ine dor regardless sit the Thu in 1881, 104; Wit are pleased t- repeat g to esti temperance sympathisers were. (Applause-) and Huron was nestly [our times as Union for coslpsork" tett n canny • frrwald,was enthuaiasual• ,•tanned to be the "true temp• p Loss. fast that their p'Uhcal principles of (tor frost the Hemilbo& Tiw.rs :—The Be- "preceivo+d.h He said he was n,•w closing men,' but this contention of thin was was another nivarn mi the people eminent, nd their Hunner of appant- fowmen ut Toronto are already taking 1 ta- And yet the Scott Act people vented to the second week of the campaign, and o! i gennrally to en tt the eu nmuni y7 'L to the all whautold t could neverrise in madht and &respect& bIgPopulH ll Holton. eve! • p step• to tender Hon. Mr. Mowat a Pub- waot tonight delivering the last el,emc thi lig 1"' JtetJ,) The decrease is crime ed matrri•Uy tram don, However, al - Tor♦ Sc,- bring Huron to the level of }L}tua. i ia¢ their Judges and ,other offieula i - he welcome on his return from EpIgluld. side, and despite the rofasoiwl ..f„theS,i iia. \eau Brunswick, Optario rad ldaai• (Hest, the present series. In addition to spat-1$c,tt Act had the nose of right n its ble. Prince Brunswick, Isla° aria Mani- had been greater under the Cra•ks Act Ill Zh he never liked w wonder tar IIP pp The present arrangements are that 1 ing every week night, it usual!+ fell to,kir, tat the interest of tint, and only the other day A[thtbasta /haa wader the Scott Act. The speaker from the fold• of the Old lag, a was deputation rat prangeme is ar men aha! I bra 1 ,t to discourlw once or twice on "ii -styled "true temperw Pinter 'that tuba were legislating the ng imue o Lewiston, Sunday, and ,hos he was kept more they were wt r g e had auadrd the first gun m favor of neat explained the difference between milli t.. full -w aha liquor -tellers' ad•o- tie, and Imeet Mr, Mowat at \iagsn r steadily at work than were his opponents morality, the geor3 sense of the Pat ['I and with his flootesitions on the working of and a t fur the ha mor traffic. But would be found a, be &I them�attld the lau.e )ttThet� ilk reed from,aciecu- Leawlb"bnazedfeuEficial'h s � by he prohibitioindividuals and cste to) n in ,other atawe• here it had who will return to Toronto on bt hu sun ugh 1 Steamer chartered for the DmrP'»• On be was blexsed with robust health, rad on polling d• the verdict 'If the l p P yybillsbooks or. w was Rood for the work y M- PI'. , and other profni- who ss his and kindred only c& books, CO illy waseen t he •tatOrA-t of GovernorThe first uCW- et, and the w.•rl- would be in Huron, as it had been to tan siwnel b Mr. pleCrney, M. P., above t prove arriving at Toronto a prucesai nes c/+od fur him. h,,aahter. The Oxford : Down with the license Mr. Ketrcles, private indi- tin with regard t.o the condition of the Queen's Park will follow, where an ad- ,lmestion which was now under dtscuw I system, and up with the schools, the neat men of Halton, showing flat the whereas his Opponent had o y 7 will be presented to the Attorney- ion was sine which wee of interest to the • church,s n3 the homes. (ApDlauw. county had lamely improved ander the dodlgen and cine centla! from i draw p�oaertaa Mr. McCartney, whose which a oataineJ a number sit very large never Hlenzies and "then, testified that Oak • but Ot to individuals uererther ess. i the liuuorr inter"t of ]!a•sschwetu— o le -f 'w. bodies aid souls of his hearers 1Ce were here tonight to attacic�'st•nt. " hon .'f the tanpernnce feet. Mr. vtdwla—very decent fellows perks j &air. when the whole oft enet'Rte• o _ of the ,e, brat m A bas tin (;•real on behalf sit the I P s eats o the Ontario. Mr. Mowat will then be tend- it esu was of importance to their moat, ,not wen. Th license ) - Where , t is the evening. Mr. phvncal and eduatioitsl interests. He � helped a man on the road to hea•ea, but villa, Georgetown and Naas,¢awatfa (Applause. Bred • lymdlue then told how Ihford was won to the'; had soot thousands to hell, and such had become mora pn»lbrO4s' and that o inion s a° authority it the working there arealarae cities there always ee home early ace cause b the united action Dein¢ undeniable, thinking men Applause.) in at l�hal l ing, ly tanc increased, and the e the church mean- opus tihntl as fhlll.)Wsdate, :a- laD s IL Pt•ttgle gat ester 3'ldicutity lin enforciin the ng the lav, Nowat is expected td. sen tempera 7 mento and in September, and it is intended that of the men and womeny.lbs good sad' out tiehesitate p tared t, right. Paper rditice load to be greatly enlarged. 7 approached a. The i m land it was with the oo operation of Moomefs ill over the t f the c maty county. The preach- I A letur a errwith [d to the Scott Act. the chance was from Decd to worse, and en with taro exeephuns, which sated that the w'i��h•d dyes b1tl Nevperae h less, t eeaoppoufy; s rf a hretpem- �Dloez eng McKindoey, •shill their law was repealed. it go" qut�true, but shall he asbefore 600 of the ked. The Ile- i m the olid area of the col •dream, it, which h slid were lexving no effort• untried to stndinR regi the Provitvees took the stn p , form tAaocistioa of Toronto deserve county were with tar movement :rad effects of the abolishing of the licerue is opposed influence "tint he initiatory the intluence rad payer of the mothers, system. Sum t tearful finer i n we n�ce1� bode oring [ tttint3a ut a regal verstHalttfntlwt le ul be resent 6e tM� nneycef it, while nswwa a memup�te.ums I, elle nt� nght welled urpnd ob •_edit for thus early rd were with prewated "haw ucc Napa to pay public r,cugaitiva to \Ir. wives and sisters of llxfo were true to herself, &rte t- the principles Para° I v the b c services he has been the ,,live temperance worker- The were closet] silo when the liomtises after all, Mr. McCrney tion of he State which was outside o' ][twat for w t1'owen'• Christian TempenncVi l riot - abolished, and a traveller wall all f rube I schools. n churches a d n K hrntles, and eEvectedf So, M��ey' rad he a hetaini� l Those � option au taetified able to render the Province. The shit• hai dune quiet but effective wort, tnizan h death one Oh +the efforts of the liquor sullen would esu nut • whoUy in Halton against Pen° pruhi. ity and konesty with which he conducts and the speaker trusted that when the I cause there were tin ligour shop)mot rove abortive. Laud slid c.,ntiuutd The repeal pe in Halton a¢ti inns the , ntwas repealeti�e filar worse - I Applause.) Scott Act had been hung P the affairs of the Province, and the sig- day of battle ane in this insists• the oh ' I Then four little in he-wa Dura. P sheriff's office and scrutinized, and it and he put their testimony Against the nal success which has attended his every Christian women of Huron would not: while playing in an out-ot the -w` drunk a P yes. uecrtuta rota. war found that Y151i names of Mmu fide 1 34 or 36 ministers who had given their be behind their sisters in Oxford in xon- I came upon as illicit still, nd g of Exeter esu aped upon by effort on behalf -f Provincial rights, call be behind to th great victery which' Other great alamities were inflicted r° that chair- ratepayers were upon it. The total vote opipioon against )helworking Oti ohe tem- mn w address Ina meeting frau the election law. A lane ) for do meet urdinary demonatntion on would lis schiered by the Scott Act par- up,.n the community twcauss the trs16c pulled at the led parliamentary 1`P anti•Sa,It Act atndpoint. He said they was 3 700 ar that,in the face of this pool- i perm•• •arty had amad the stake b; his behalf, but one Provincial in its ty. Appla°fee The question hail two' hod ceased to exist. Then, ssid� he lad a.me there to discus the Scott Act, tion, ,7 thingsahadidn't lout unite as well for'' over :[0,000 of •majority, but he liquor character, which will s}uw the Premier sides —a bad clever ht sideand a r�thaersitsidr,btn and lut,e¢tnthe ? tcus•de s*► tin ither temper but the prev speaker had dealt ver gat pre pe• y the Scott Act in Halon as its friends sellers had awed • recount, and by ers tett a successful, h"neat and high -iniad- ascr l p I little with the act, and Ind confined him would have w believe. \city, a short manipulating the lralb+t-boxes had over - his county, but few of them dared to, •eu le and preachers; an lynch little since, Rev. Mr. Wilkinson, ,if turned the verdict of the polls. In ed statesman is n.•t without honur in his speak- against the act when the campaign law came into operation to set matters self to sentinion and the diacuasi'ou of under pro - was gum¢ en there. A liquor seller to right. C„ntinuiag, the dreamer fnarrtt- the evils of intemperance. \otr-ly cull'Exeter said m hu pnlpt that the temper- ,thirty-one months Kann. . own ccuntry• Oxford was an aspirant for parliament M ed in hu letter to the liquor- seller'• otz*v, tended that intemperance was not 911 acct People of Halon were only anxious hibition, had increases in prrpula�on. - the lata election, and there were, betides {and he did se with evident satufacti'on, evil, but the question for discussion was for he day w Ran they could re-athrm user 200,o00 souls, and W.000,000 it, ,� A Ur?I'IraF.Li: tttrn,pt a bein_ made wheiher the Scott Act would- lessen the heir Stotts Va rete; and now the wealth. in Mune, during the past afar. Is. name, before the convention, the ; that one morning h observed nu leas evila of intemperance, or not. He be by u:unsm..us c•'R,ep ndents in the sola- cranes of doctors, lawyers, merchanta, abrin forty -throe preachers hapRinft by pe friends ef !M tad in that cwnty were there had been °,35 o cnmina►s, whi a in party ,b- Herod it would not and would ¢ivareason trying by legal quibbles anti technietli- I Ontario there had been 11,317 • and the sidised press to :utnAnceP' manufacturers and farmers. When it I the neck to ire", for the crimes that (sir his believe hforc hu t„o.k hu cwt. ales w bort• tie vow oa the repot!• i drunkards of ]chins numbered 7dJ iia' into the tiiscns+ion of the Scott Ant ameltia the cltlme t fnfethe the meetiour of to +district icI wwere ihicdll thea! cefurhe o lhd1frrern (Hear, laser.! Thr attr,rcatea sof the Something ors wrong here . Luahter.; tatiast 3,7rJ'J is l►nttrio. . fin sttisfititi gttesti-m. To show h .w silly this P'a s deltttttes, he partly aPt'1n¢taedl for thea ••ken sway. And, of course, after that license system were the true temperance If the Scott Act people in Halton were were the people of )Line with th pn+; men, and the present condition of the cinfideut of re -affirming heir vote on I hibitury system which had been their tion, is, we have clay to say that while fact that he was in that Ene of business, the Scott Act we repealed in tate county, the C•ptd• Trm}rrn►n^e Act was iu&rr• but prvmised,if nominated, to relirgnish I and matters once more assumed the quiet, I country had been brought about by their the act, why did they throw obdaeJ68 I portion for the past thirty pears, lost at S nstrumentally. The arguments which in int way i Their plan should be to aid �t1ja haat contest at the pull the popular dated ander • Liberal "q. nue, the stout ��itrattic nnts—the dtoclon A tendavit. The toner- Ialwsysaobtaineiab hore•theitifrcewh�c� ero bn,uaht forward wool had bet° their upporoents to i.rsog about another I stood 3 to 1 is favor of its etontinu- ad advocates for its intrduction wero chants, s—the•cdoctor and farTnen—did I of intu:ian” esu the law of the land. al din support of the Dunrin Act, mesons at the pals, end d"de the &ttce. !Applause. It was gaitstrue e. The thorn to IA titer, ndcriev of "Oh,oh "' The �': and yet that act had out proved to be in • uestion in Halton at slice and forever. i that unwrupuluus medial then, and be found on the C.,III ative ud not think it devolved upon , ( +t heed of the Scali .1c' motement mow, make ezcuses for their ptufe"i,ma or ; speaker said that the opponents of the the right dire,tion. The teen who were Then, if Halton tuocetldrd m sustaining druggists and other had violated we Itdcdrating the Scott Act were m, doubt ills Scott Act, tut the a,ntratr go on in law' in Halton, but that did not prove he myon who has furnished more am- catlings, and none of them py,omis.d to �c„tt Act not , ul falsehoods whsrd I Hurouand hr other cuuputw : dun the that the law w" ball, it only showed w ptign ammunition than has anyone else, retire from his vocaticra iir of rbecausk not it by telling the Du bot r, wan tars hoesused Y the Dunkin Act it, year Dock. 1i was ocher hand, Helton rrvrrwl her pre- what low deptlu the men who opposed the nomination. Why 1 Simply t buss. they were ya g ice, but the ales J°al possible that one was as touch astray t iuut decision, thea „cher counties the law would descend. ; Hear, hear. I is a leaning Conservative, and a pnrhsble the sine man was ashamed of t9e Susi• dreamt Ethel again, the asleep. But this cabinet minister- Prof. Gee. E. Foster. new in which he was engaged, and knew I act when they were asleep today as he other was yesterday in would here u, act nc rring sad I r irk reference to the datiwhic with Ranginst popular sentiment un what wax think wisely beftre incurring the regard to cotivictlups w wart whish had Two persons only have so far spoken it wind be be inimical to the his can aap res u I wiwntner at the village of ker forgot to sport, Albert,neart wood temperance legislation. in Eng. expense and annoyance of a prolitri- I been made by his opponent. • little Ol- publicly tuNoiout the Act in this county, were in ups. lit allin2s, and were I Goderich, a promising younit moon had land,years ago,analmoat prohibitory law, ti.,:. campaign. The Speaker next ex- `planation would show that there was m, and both were ,.-'pounced Beformers, h"noted bs their c„cations. Applause. been frozen to death, not because he known as law"Gin Act," was placed up.ou plained he pmrisions 'd the t}e rat Act. i gerund for he ouptesti,w put forward pa During the campaign in oxford this i could not obtain admission to hotels, but the statute b'r.,k. The result was that and cited a number -f inconsistent ' against Holton. In looking over the Doe being the editor of a rampant Grit •miycygliptt !name prwfslent, Jlicit stills journal Among the aposkers on the litluor-•eller who hal aspired w parlia- ' because of having had to„ free &ocsm it' features pertaining to it It punished schedule of convictions for Huron which ] t; 4row plentiful, and drinkisftl,ligtsor alts- the inn„cent fair the guilty, and in thin was hart not in the otnnty clera's office, I 1—th titinl menta[y boyars, never attempted to 'them :that thshd been man he It and w Viacom boom* W vim of d"fiend from all other law•; labs the speaker had observed that although the pockets of the people. The .sa,�J�11q was as mzcreecew•e os the i;,tH , and, as J. B. !itch MW,'•c a similar position to ►nmanit, tl:e bed ►tag did to the Ie bd — u lived b) sucking the out of him. (Lvod laughter.) Fiaoh afterward though it °•Dees date thus be wished to.fFcadagiee tban�gg. 14N tatter o11, Mtft diii.'a kla whilatf)►e laquer neWn bbd Wit m,W (Resewed laughter.) An to hear the whisks] men apd tbetl en talk, uw would almost think t whole social fabric, the pohtic•l tutiwt, the educational training, ¢rest c.mmercial mteresta of thn c,tmtry rested on the bong -i,• dirty whisky -barrel- Load all creams•! laughter. The tlwakt asked who amusgst the audience take his a•om by the hat d, and, i him the hives of housst iodine tho positions of trust, would ill, him to the Isar -roam, and after se evidences of the influence of th upon humanity, would say : My you like to oto behind that bar as W trade. and if you perfect Pit it, I will buy oat a bar -room when you are twenty-one years and start you in the business. was ao man in the audience h, be so untrue to his larental iw' to snake such a pr,l.'eitien to And if no mut would do so to am. why, in (}odea name, would another mans son to be places unfortunate position i The apea . d with a brslhout peroration, he called upon the brood rad t and women of Huron to war and prey that pruhihition be a loo victory in Hur.,n when th polling came. /loud and luny rd applause. When the chairman asked sense of the meeting on the i; only sine dissentient stood u \\ large audience. Mr. Muir moved and Mr t tiee,miled a vote dd thanks to tht which was dolt' wkz'twlsd"d. !►her the rir.:ina of "Hold the bowAkti••u was pronoun" T. M - ,' „npI.r1' s.. � the me h:• t.o a.efvee• \.-",. e tsnr�xea "Arno', 11,9 ttw "ear ;it of „ T'I . "A" a,. 1•1 ththe I•t'rho'$i i. fri MMawr „t PII L rrel fal..And th face ort Twisio was - the face ed &taut : and Iorrrlrs lo.,kr,l taking his neck 'tat+ off for the ti's.' line why had lit, t Juba Maedt•naid, when his fI dart, of Lanark, toftt hill, of trent of the Priv"' ('"•uneil i vs. Caldwell, MIS It .was ■ pp1ounded „f the total of'Pv1• Twtso ran ahs' mer,••ra a law by !i(ac*nlay that r`4k in the face ,•t Zir John. Ba chieftain was so' much distm dworiai"o m •ice Streams case hese toren I h. effect prodweo vision ti• - i. -- hi,.undarl" as ad see, ,:fa• •.1 him Is that k, and it is , •• ^ likely tree, 1 tht Bc,undA11et ,dispute • w is m&rked by Such unfrie.edl untario, top such J,outiTei I cwt• ourteatioh suss right, desire am defeat Mr. ala' mint inAeed b- a man ,•f are notion who carnet Picture knight .,t ruf nl countesun Slit., a few yes" •a,. was i boosting from every plait bond never hires n "Ptn,ns tottioo al or legal 9 -at'* , upheld by the riTY C"t [such disertd' friends are fastting coil His obstinacy honor on the Dominion, b tion d a solemn enwa ' to between two Oovornml thio resulted in a very 014 dupal•d territox - lleott Act side art- men o P° defend the business in watch he wt► en- ,has companies _ pettier, who have left their party Pre R•Ktd •though he esu a hlented speak- foulest of outrages upon an innocent they people. The speaker read from Cr woks Acv was w},•rine to the tio,ftt in the pad three months 20 were onom kept the \ 1 win w the fact that Roger'• text book un support of his state d et was sufficiently severe W ratted only 1 weal G, goal : in Haltom f t� settlement, Lod h waw indices behind then, in the discussion of or, and withal a clever fellow. . ow, , (,odench air. n g i Act, &n Y went w goal rad hal into'. their malhortxl had been destroyed by '� meat. The license Iwo men were eked punish the guilty parties in Ontario wary W Act un its merits Any man, Grit e'ppt»e he 'tho speaker` c-tme a mmitted 1 the dmpwtng bars ; p' for a remedy. That remedy was not b] hen ,Res • law atgrnnat g•u,tblipg, yet T were a,mmitted in the pear. eon for Huron alai C Ix Tory, who is caught with the stuff by tike" who• are Hurona Ru( less inha L In- I t d,x(urs ,fie laravperathr' girl waSe Pethat P t° through the effects o! lacers• flying front ,one extreme to another, but law dad nut prohtnit th sale d schedule of convictions by a gradual process under the license aria or mrdplaying when no slalahling which he had rod showed how well t Usually doled out to their names to their artizsns, he would net be allowed ,don asylum sgwinst- raj of them, for pnblic I ed liquor upon her fiendish asaailanta ; Oxford five I law,whnch would slow! but Surely bring y 7 esu ua.iulged m ;the Sabbath law was the "flue temperance chaps' which the with- th ad ” k"P the license act which thy &shamed put statements, u ignorant --very ignunnt. apwk about the bettering of the mases binding upon the betel -keeper, just opinion would rime up against him, be-, that down in the county of in honest, I drunken men had been frozen to death, I out sudden injury to the individuals en- �e am upon the atom keeper tad mann• lived unser : 10 fellows were fined 1 _ is that Mr- Blake's cause these men were engaged ,Unwed gambl- honorable exlLu¢s. Not on with the - during the past winter ; that two inert gaged in the trade. Those in the a'di- fecturer, and was a correct fttatura tit for Selling li•Iu•'r : honlifluorablec enc, who, remembered back twenty or the license act - the• prohibiting of that int, and was fined 1120 and cot" ; slid would I had committed murders in Oxford while He did not Ttsw feeling abroad hoot of success u near at hand. The Public opinion lint support them, and not one,, them frenaied with 1' &tor last year ; end 'other thirty years were swan that the sale of lit{uor t., minors was also pn.pw. then were 14 aswuit& I like character. t ►h, nu • drinking custom had much decroased infants tit the eye sit Ow I remember of ane assault that had been independent Areas ropwteily give ex- had the courage to stand wpnn a platform incidents the of the A of a fer they were the these since hat time ; and this change had law, and oorre•p-ndingly sr•eepoethle• ! committed in HoI Burin¢ the same didn't nwas I Taking the of re - pression to this feeling, rad even the fand heecaause men halt wh.�foc hire factc. s. Why not ? Because her dream` been brought about by the licensing There were other features in the Crooks period. ul, question '•truetean- the in Haltran, he said test the liquor Tones fin.! it weigh upon them. The ew Rere willing too advocate the lifluor-eel- in (perano• ing for the ligour sellers—the system, and the legislating „f respecla- Act that hal a tendency to, raise peal •haps " i Loud applause. ) fie•- bility into the trade (Hear, hear.) Par- moral tone, and the experience of the sullen had girt up a petition with some Toronto yf. _tarot, n independent jour• in a twennt at, icls, wJts .—"As-- ,ere,nose, but alar were few number end had small . h w.. their repots- Veli, a whiskey advocate an the other hibitioo had proved •folate eh,ewhtxe, vino• during the past sight yuan had 2.750 names attached ; many dr( the talking against J. B. Fitch. would not he more mKloeeaful here vindication of the gradual des n+mem were •+f M'gus person , aad many not, Mr. Blab his time is coming. Personnel tion. In Huron Otto ken had but in Osftxd n,.t one could side, when nd n • the well-known temperance s•reaher� art- relopment of temperance Sentiment um- haul been obtained by mttrepremerotation; Nt&uachusetb had tried it for fifteen were frigidity fa Nrtty not • fatal fault In boon found be Jyy,d. Tice way tlfd`w(tpmp•+tlms^f the ,skilled that the effects of liquor drinking sear, end had been forced to make a der tile license system. Applause) That aurae had left the coonty, same logician, it were buds dead, others had never lived the party leader, and whatever Other people $croak Act tried to advocate their cause I were "damtuble." Finch is a change. Petition against pre- preachers of the gospel M a were and n Scottto Show that if the I, and the legislature had w invedi- to the license srstom. Ree. ouunty ; some were sink now on the Act,lard may say of him,th&t is about the only tail of in was to get out secenI hand- hills and dodgers containing md+st out and he went -a settled, not oppponsed efleett were "damnable. 'the tralfie wax gage the matter. tr4 ministers wen az- D J Macdennell, of Toronto one rat the rooters list, and some norm had been on b4 testified lis. In Acton the names attached [,,,nal or Political, in his chanct•rr, pe p complain. He is statementsa t •mined, rad 34 nut of the first divines in the province, h.d said; ; the who ad- I that the prohil>I liquor law hall m•K m upon which the t te, the petition had bw,a carefully sero - that the amthat was ' which his ftdbrwerm by far the ablest man in the act in Halt anti these werekn ,ns. but hai signed by responsible1'•n' rat sal seluence i queen vented adamsrble tnfRc,with damnable I lessened the drinking orf the mass". let: g ,test of Christen •men may differ " Phe ! tini,crd, and if a pngrnrtionate discount o !tans- "good was made all over undoubtedly Canadian public haw, and the time is his well h, would business had been legaitsed, eaPrnsirs : on the names lunar• Hams attache3, each •s "C„oke effects. was • Crime had increased largely in "C,nmmereia{ TnceUer, "Cattle the audience jrudge for themselves. 1 chusetts during the prohibition era, sold' efififfes had been erected for the accou,- the count]] the 0,75o si¢u"urm would I 2.000 ptobrhly not for distant what oxen Act,'' II I` ¢' and 'IF F�er (lovernor Clafflin, in his address to the m.,dati„rf of the tnrehiugg ruhac. &fill dwindle d.,wn to 1,'250 instead of I had signed Arctic fri•,idity wilt he forgotten in the t Aker tF n�llw. cie.zedtheI=' use Fin h had reewrned Sooll.ogitteaUy lieense State legislature, a,mmented sadly up'rn I yet there were men who behwe•I it to bunt& Ade ratepayers who The + according co the oon- I filaRt our of succowa circular Signed "Crooks Act, to the I f hsughter.) The dracatea of the audience. system Still prohibition could not he Sus- the terrible condition of affrin. 1 be their mission to effect the ruin of men against the act, chaplain ,of the state Prison, on the same who had invested their all in a hotness � tentiuI of the "arae temperance chaps t b,2(N1 nam” heart dromdv been atst°f'tl aures Grew amureutent .'f the other things it mid the mints- ) t•Ined. Why onuld it not I Simply be- ' by every means I occasion, stated that crime had increased I which the law of their pmeosow led them (Hwr, hear.) In Hurons, at the��!�t that if nn abatement' In slay time hen was prohibition nn Sunday, on the In ix favor of th .wlrmu• -{csonygat to, such an extent to brhere was a legal traffic. ten had no right to talk upon the ryuea- cause they endeavored taxpayers, I in their p.,wer to work against it, and was had the prison would have to he en- i by England undert'rik w abolish Ion Saturday after Seven a ekl:k in the le the Smote Art is Huns This is tion because they were net gone residecle n of the I organized themselves t" defeat the law ladled The prohibitory law had been slavery is every land under the British e•orniftg, and upon eloati.,n drys, and no I ,ion Clearly one atilt of tltr number of r,tl• s and", churches and •pastor were not taxable. Commenting I There awn aontenhua was Lnnr,1 !,tete i npsaled,nd td,day the criminal a"tiatia ' flav, but the I lovernmenl s fiat action I one or,tt,plained shat the inalienable they were not law-abiding ][wmcIs Pt corresp'nded ,tenably G.r ritgntS of the British subject wan being polled in the lad [h.lwimoa eleetiuts upon this statement the Speaker said the r evidence that of esu to provide tdegurtec+mpenaation i tarts ,n churches wore felt taawd sari ' citize„s, slid a "tir,n who was not law- ' with th.oe of other states. iichipto the ma. who of, the property that , trampled upon. (Applause-) Thi• was to Ihw cru^' b, and I amtnSt been the mental ea past ==__ preachers were reLeced from lata i •n rhututg was .of not much nae and Kansa• worr0 nail !•!erred was to he confiscated. The question at •great lived. Applause.; if I to he not materiwl- tr! settldd I ties and edocati,m of the abettor orf aha he ate ta••eMr ywnd•ew. their d,ndilion .hewn 1� rah the I issue mow was one that should w;ko b,ceaae I,nblic , pins -o and the law- try In which he ► im maraud h ohihfo land Felieved that MNh I the lidluoorsellers wished t. it the Y P y 1'r icy s„und judlrmeclt and clear ress..ning, lidhnor took and tenoperanes pts�le of the Now 1•ons, ,July P„ Somc of the nuken of the crena rs i f the work, and that chunidfe Ito, the temperance lwr,pfe Ro not hear) 'exception of llboo and Kansas, Main* ,and not by sppeais to passiurfa, to pro- I the land. in Prince Edward on the liquor seflen aunt• &man on the steamer Lo^.h !tarry say that u to blame for the 1148 of hu rad rreuchrrs Should ion encouraged to I w°rk hard t•, vinlate ,t. (Huse, t De s el mon tree The reply made tot indictment was the only state in which Prohibition i md� w nli¢nns teeliuug eor to Senti- vote for ropes! now ezuted. in Ransw, Clot. tit• Juhn, 'cent. The s ter a•ncyud«1 hi• res- I de(estva by 1,874 of a msj.wity. 1 H the Qseelev sen. no party co -old easily have reach. a'. on and endtavur to make 't and and tit subieeL for this Ill' -rid 1 tLe li.{Her tnAk esu : 1f we don't sell "wry the prohiMtion orator, who had been marks amidst and applause. 11,'100 in 1880, was de. wen who signed the petttidm for 400 could out wale their &tames. ed Littleton Nand and have leen eAort been purer, said the w�rkl t- comes. Applause.) j some „then will. That was all the' it was ,iutwl •rot t:ut undo[ p triuwiphantly elected repeal, t 0, a., (•&ted by over 50,000 hon he next sec. t. a. Y.•&anw f+t &ear. In Oxford. tui Ihw, eontnry of 3,042 gored. had a combined made Instead of using the bosu,which But what did Public nptouon ,and well, until think of the Isolator trait! and 1 prrhrbition the noon who wild li,{u,or were Mnl he fe't glad st the rc v Rion act -rd- who, signed the fur the act orer i r,oglit 0 tlon. Hi• defeat might nut tt were Intended for the Purpose sof reach. by the I•wmakwrS the ask r Seller+ t The plates in whio•h i enminals, and our luluor-.ellen who Put that ,dhore would Sell d, have been caused by his hostile attitude d the So It Act in G.,deneh. in .,their, 3 0fJ0l attached their own sigralatures. license lest the vote showed! the hula!# against he Room Ad (Applause.) A quemtion -(town •eked by ingthe onpPI Steamers water, than up tow fuel. The Luc the h. nor was sold wero taatd to the; f„rwarf the plea I to ansa the I they did not, wowld not into h class- to a system, c,rnntles that he and Ms lonpeiplsa did n.,t stand was w„rketl fn.wn the "tins, bntlr. Hume I W upholder o/ the license system was : elyatPg,a1 • awn my tiehley'S wa}o•3ttidm was f ,11 wztPnt, rad in sdditiwn la p- the muff had an alditiond with the criminals of the land. A y It the license net is slsocieheJ who will I as high in the estimation of the people it lucked as if the It u.•r swilers wero s sueoe•a, but would met have hen if sewn who [.lot led upon thein. ) ipE arose.; here was mut a reuleeanntt of the Sate as formerly. i Applause. in runmfig th.• show thenosel,es He then (� one tndrney that i• now received from whale•• W not shown the rwfief vessel• tax or licoscnte place,! d,.rnir r w.ak in; feature ince license law that was not I lihi.. the law was Pracceafly inoperative, ,I a prorate and co.oficlential circular the liquor sellers by the nunicTal trot- lieauee the weir w,"I rs, At ,me tim.•, while ,on the was y ,habit Mr. Mair would n•.t l,e able t, the t,r,wwn and distillers df( Ontario, i sorry i The simple ranee a.r this gw I d4/atne wDiomnI the •vessels ••no••antered hoary ' the interest, wen wn4� ed to athuNaeml t�t,,fe'irN .slw tut to night. In that k�whhow iea' loot it int'. effect �ieitino firuwoitl •td f„r the coming i (irm was : Who) pays it now i hid lake, arse we so”. whieli the Th -nes lragan tryimt s interval of the Pwtdit' why shneld • which hal had pr.hibitic:os (sir thirty `�, The eirrw!ar ww taken top all thbt l tM isdlatnr dealer Koh it &tut to( the alt Must with terpedees t4:hley .old the that was tit the for the welfare rat the rwee 1 loo. iu cry 1 usl s yearn. was toe lent p„grewre date in and diNmM•e, else” to Oka” to the redeamitiR peri '� P I large ,/e dig it out of the mirth, ted sham per be lleearte inn bills While di•etn•- and little woo : rah so, Thaw men we” jou* litw. plates ' Aa opP'onent t.. nytht siert the hni,•n. The Sch.x,l symtRIM e( 1(sine Infinite aeeuemseas of the sodtonee. se I "ttvq elssim" as the most it to this ramniefptlity 1 ilnt ►y ts� didn't the titt_a�tioyw,� shat tante a thr.wglt the a hs -'d !recta" ,inti, tar-hifoifi•.n besame refer w the cider queetiOn, aong+dwudds". was hr below that rat the IseigAbeiriwtg and the lwmperts,ne'a Dodds thef eau in the sWome fNutiioofy allsd the lignnr-mel• to all.oto ,�,ts ; the liquor sellers pay item seta m•rw■w the •omlma"w rwmveeed team Ihw naw ,d ti,e Isnd, out le¢iat•tare Ito- 13. King mood Shaw' and the tonaties K frier laws by drunkonwen, worn worn handled with- .,Re d)M,asst theca : {& was wt+swg Moved that the, cwt" wh- orwgods' am the that the tl^ittg of the date, caused II sed tbgiwWgistts the wViee wM lahmaol . • unfit rboold tom male to$ pay ss heavily atter a Windstorm would find & ktsh>a . ,a AINAL , A - _AA,se,4tk, dam, teeltag between But for the hitetl� of f dosald to the Ontario, the a' Rate d settledW._ is it Acro tiw tape. —. areas Ad While the Dominion posting for funds wh thecampaign. it is irate the results wbieh hat achieved Ly the frdso the Dominitm. N,e• counties and one city. ' e°unties have tdape•d Now Brunswick has t, ani two cities. of whic sad une city have ad Manito!'* hall five opted, „( which tau the Act. Ito,and has three countio ail of which have Aopt tarie, has thirty-eight rat counties, and tat cit coanties have ed e twenty-six counties tion has been started Haiwn a vote will sho the 4uesticis1 of rep fifty siz counties and I which have adopted ocaumbu has fire Par tatecios, acne of w) the Act It will he e the friends of tensile" the Dominion haw• 11' present eamp•tan Is 1' crisis, the , ppr'nentS not only ,,,used but to Telegram. The altwea owe" g­un.l. Jolt Alberta, sof the Cat from bete to Port A an trip wee ran in to day , lag, M 6'yo , n! Cleveland nOlstt, 25 Mike •t" stern was da caged Port back to th mom and bate is MA h has •nee fres oblive• f id s Sambo*L 110111011 I news" to bwas it