HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1886-2-19, Page 22
'rola I)ECAl.
a Ot taw Gos•esuuttnt fib cars
=:ons of a ])))festa -up
Is, of Stec..••w*a$ I swat& *e.r
A■ a art" *pe•at ea sba (Nimtry
I mawaot5
1 Le • •t.awa YM Prom
A swarm of Bleu t•f the
I:ommion t ioveri rant ]tare 'evader: ik-
tai .. in the tramof bit Heater Laat•vin
a td sir Ade:phe Caren, on the lstter'e
return to the capital. There is sere
y_l:tial chicanery in the bud, which the
pabl:c interests:equ're should be nipped;
and importa:_: persona who played •
part in the farce, which was c,t�du_ted
tow
ft tbs G,y n: a testi/mien ! etween
the ria! of F.iel sad the 'icmeat �f tDt
Goveruhtent's first determinist: .a to
]rang him, are expected in the ca,,ital t' •
day. Desperate 'forts are being made
to win back the support of the seceding
Bow, but apparently in rain. The po-
lliticiaas n :w here Irina Qaebee sre not
among the seceders. They are mainly
paha:cal etre pullers and party bosses,
whose pest rax'ttls warrat:t the opinion
that there }s no politica) trickery in the
future cf which they are Dot capable.
The Gevsrnment has some need fur thew
'writes of themen, or they would nut
be here. The premier hoes. to win back
the see.detis, and possibly Mayes are the
Instruments by which he !mots to accotn-
hish hu ends. 3 is .;o;1)
rHh HURON SIGNAL FRIDAY, FEB, 19, 1886.
set the wheels of commerce guts, sod
practically 11151 rasa the wages
by demoting the
that which they have to buy' 044
okiest vast
travellers Oho.
foestold as the
Roos in the co
MaMetxie
NMI
THU SIONDAY SCHOOL, $ *each is =ode nista it *Weld be kept
of
slime "Kemp thy hest wits dl n
oce,
comsat ., 1115.
tor wet '•f it ars the imee5 d s.
Mr Juarb Hetherington gave en
address on 'Doctrinal teaching in the
o the 8abbatb nAlter reviewing., Ike
Me inamednamedl an dial Methodist doctrines he said flay
fisc+ ID should be tasgbt in tb. $ t by use of
Ibis dirge estediams. lie regretted the&
Miry were sot seed se le .early. tle
t t a certain somber of q•est' me
ahgttld be learned ter km= Sabbath
Me W Plunkett in repiybt. said that
true dsetrineAosta he taught to optima.
(alms tessbieg;-me* •osept false
dneteiees became. t.. '•a ..Is knew
.edge ofter hes t ts•b s., -1tjsd w
Oseheeeressi£a.&I. At rn
eerial
me
1114 *car ••taesr•a
'emersion of they
; sdi these rim
est are wow aim*ttstathgeew may-
inginmay-
ingthat a ottani chatty w wars is hs
somwg over the opinions of the ogosst�
offal and -Indwatriel classes everytrrhsre,
judge.] by conversation.Lock tr
which way the t may,
it see, the threatening Nemesis called
up by its own evil coulee by to viola-
tion of the ordinary canons •'f stalesmau
ship and political motality ►a public ad
'ministration- by its prodigal „ours*• f
s
"eat, drink and be merry" without heed.
iag the "to-orrcw- of bitter reek.sie
Ly its rt •,, and c 'rr'ipt tate! !leen'.
%tees :'f the !rorthweit territ..ries and
its execution of Rte1 io obedience to the'.
destatea of party eipodieaq -Sad that
Nemesis will not bet laid. The day of
reckoning so at hand the curses are re-
tornine up ie the bench of those who
uttered them-- and Sir John Macdonald
bids fair to dose his long career of po,it-
Teal au, luity, abrouied in the obloquy of
being found guilty by the electors of
this country, of fomenting a bin.,dy
rebellion through
In
rebellion
end of hendiog the Northwest heritage
over to be partitioned among a horde of
greedy political harpies and cormorant..
Opportunism has bees overthrown and
defeated in France- also io Eagliod-
anti ate fall must follow herb in Cassda,
eaws past it
item anew
1. workers *uteri es
eke and and diseases. mein Me-
gtlsAi+5 ria** to the week.
The Ibis yet, was is the s�iew
held es
ivedu afar and Istat.,
di,' , Pula The emperinteNeet
l tife eititeit, Rev. J. Turner, oaen411
ilii chair thn.upboet the carat
The u,urwieg sesie n was ..pened at 10:•
sem- by devotional •aeretsea lir. Da' td true ..nee. 'Am .amsple -•f Catholtss
llcWhuu.ey, f Him N I. dun is in this respect worthy eel imitation,
Jay school, was •ppoiut•d secretary at they are rim tboe.>yth instructed in early
there eevewtwn. An address of %ukvme life that very few uf thew turn Protest -
was then gtveu by Mr. Ji.. Eusti•ta, who writs-
was ono of the first to suggest • circuit 1 be treat question was "Ilow home
o..uvenu.w. Ile warmly we canned the c.0 help the li.tt ," and was Introduced
frwnds to the church, and to the houses by Mr .be Destow, who mentt.1.4
of the{ow•p1� A Motu esu than *1)511, tee tullewing tea.*: Icy seeding
after witch the following reports !tutu chi Jren net tette.M theta stay btme tet
the various schools were submit ted, thou- some trilling excuse ; teach them •.bed.
ane the srhox•ls to be in • highly Prattle"' ieaee at bn,ne-this will help to keep
t'us condition : - nrder iu school; .seourag..obtldren tv
$ c •qpi the pledge against drink, wbaeo'..
a Y $ b.d language and bed literature ; hell•
the .1-i dren to stud) the lessons ; hell
'o = them to embnee religi in, to d.. which.
G x a the parents must have a religion the'
ti f C will be admired, L eo a relig,uu of Low
There is no tic•ubt that the Dentine/a as the logia] segtt.see o1 events.
tlovernment's position is daily becoming .— -
more precarious ; and that instead •.f wreathe, nreba►Wtte..
winning bock seceders, every indication The prohabilies are that we shall have
points to an increase of the numbers of mach damp, chilly, sloppy weather dura
the latter. Certain charge, to be preferred nag the coming season --lest the weather
w nonfood sodden 0.145. Ile pr.p•nd
a2ainat t:1) Administration when parua-
Iia of cntte're and Teacher.
Average sLMaseascs... . • •
mat :+rbulars on roll..
Averse••uIHdaw.•e.. -..
Owns a. r.. Banner takes..
Hermit leaves
cop... a•f Henle and School...
Copies mat Pleasant Ileum.
or 1tmbraaa,
,r. of Iia),py I tai -..
Money ral•ed.-
John McLean, tiapetr•ntendent of Use p..s•tusa. In sosel•siota be sand tkas it
g5Dnub S. K , We base missed his.. +u was fur those in ohm* ad colitis affain,
of to -day. We ale. desire w deader in what twee erneresea.
to put on r..••••rd • se deer sympathy with taco should be given soutioloil Salah end .t
our t/mono!ther and hater M:Lesa in their the uuoo! v1 Iodine
be
deep and Iurulal I t an the takes cut uf the handle si paitideaetied
&Mk td tbetr beloved dauglit r Ida. efforts N le W gine twitdiaw pehelisal
It was inured, eseeaded, sad r'es'olved I and sseflof isdrseteek Medial they eeiGtt �
that Ike thanks of the Kabbsth s.:he.,rls a•f beeline self sappertiteg,
Skis circuit, sow in seaventioes aseemb
led, be and ere hereby Misdated to Rer'. ! Foe Nettle iaasb, Rettig, Rigg
boa. Threw and Cobbledildr, leer the worm III'u;atone. and all skin ,
'help they have gists es this year. The use Prot. Liw'e Sulphur Soap, se
tamale of the convention were time pre- -- ltrctMaerlesa
seined to Rev. (i. ()Stereo, sod ![thews
Ker,inehain and Munroe, who bad
kindly teles pact, &Memel Lvu,g cut- It 5. eery amWie4, in ewes eel tie
side rel the aren't;
are se the chub for I lett of the. long @gdss of defeats to whirl),
its cheerfully renalete4 and •lleiret rer- $ r Jbhe Macdonald has been forced fa
viva +u Loth afternoon and eeentnt set submit, t , recall his boastful language 4
tion.. a hied added an n • s.ttall defeat to of a fere )ears ay,. lit Ilay 30, 1111C,the sacaw of the c tiventwn. Hath the
Juxulugy and the beuedictiou was then at Toruut•,, ate sail
to -ought to a c toe the fifth annual con "But, gentleman, I tell you el a 1..
0eetien, wbiek was dile of taw largest y.W, aa'• el'nstitutionel Lwyer-end it is
, and most succeeds] ever held iso this with some pride that I fay I have never
circuit. laid dnww yet, sines 1807, • oobatiseties
al question which us reference to the
Dr. Low's Worn 'tyrup eel remove highest courts of the realm has out boom
W..ros and asses. quieter than any sustaised, sed Oast I have not is wee
,.cher Medicine. m e expressed a constitutional opinion,
bet that the highest .osrte in this coos.
THE REBELLION.
.ss..rt And again at Yorkville, on Jure End, J
Mr JA• -s •.i' .r fetter-' •186.4 baisstad eters more -
try and to England have sustained soyopinion. "
�
1 ' 1 a r
to
The permute should pray to for teachers aWa.t ems o --
Ms M
7, Tao The .ubjec', "The teacher's prepare his «xtettwtigrsl fare .
IS tb s' t (tau," was to be tntrduced by Mr. Juht r tttawa, Jho. 28 -Io fats leetore ISN "Mime confederation his deaf tesJu had
la the w1 t McLean, in whose absence Masts, Nue- ••nen been gives as il,wster of Juane*
st 10 xe d K hetook at u mete night on the constitutional stats dad on constitutional queetinus, and in to
P territorial Wahl• . f the
In
taming the foUowu. lou : —Read lee uveae ease had bi )odes nt been re
en 30 al !II roe and
etunett m u1) - , Indians of the -
Lorre fn $13 •• o •,•• Sunday for the next, and to Northwest, ll, •n. Win. %feed.,wtdt end versed. He believed tAat rhe yeouks
the Bible before gusug to other helps; attempts had hewn made so justify the Act se, not worth the paper it wet
calm Domes and buuunj grounds on the heensed victuallers breteht the ,nailer
pls. uf race inferiority, at1J the cry of balers the courts it world be decided
.. survival of the fttist" had been in- that the Act was so osur,'atiou, and had
staked to jwttfy violation of maua, de- no fere. whatever, Sed he wee sur
The secretary of the Euenezer *ci,.'ul kelp belor* es all week what we have to.
nit tieing ,rewul, un report was hasten. Joon Someday, and gather points fur the
The Leaf Cluster has been introduced i,, know' ; drew Illustration' drum scripture
the Nde school, to good purple. The There is a preparati••u necessary before
number of Tenses wefts reported fur only beginning to tear h at all, it , a pen'nsl ' eivsuun .,f b.od, Sad Graced r.oayt! td
two sch ole: Rib, 5068, average, 1_':, ; experience 0t salvation, w all 10 be able
maims from their w.euantud Crown- the ', lesu••a fad not been p ion
fair , rdten, 2577. to understand the spiritual seat• of the
heferc t`:.• i. he (Sir John) carried the
Then cave • dascnat -n of Sa. S. helps Pupils Then for each Sunday the wast, granted
df tre..eroehr+ea°• t n_ e'm riresad &sentry, as he would de, he would tell
thcr'ur;h re a:,ittvu possible should its 1"' lir. Memel, that little tyrant • • '
and their place. Messrs. s. Bailie, p a the treaty made by himself, ass member
Hetherington, Reed and Mrs. Tonlel that he would et s bill imased at Ottawa
eipr.wed these...d es ea 'wing ,e the made.
&Alec' the afternoon sestina, dor- .. the Liberal lxoverom,mt d Canada m ret cruise: U• the municipalities the }rtes
opinion that they were very useful i:' ing which the church had been crewwe•ded laiued Isdland~ao.i the the led resultus !thwhal f.,h talon fr,m them by the license act."
their place, i. e ,'n the home, but were with sicl..ck lthiud prayer Mr.. Turoeer •d' with tris tr@.ties made by Lieut -Ger, Ttis fuoli5.lf boasting, this empty gee
injurious if brought into the .chnol. r. X. prayer by Mona in the Northwest, in which the oracle. seems very ridiet:leue Ir. the
The following reso'luu .n was then ulo% rd tandhe t1 r. T. Audetxwu. The minutes of Indians had been dea:t with I11 a hes light of the fact that the '•constitotiosai . g
by the Iter. G. H. l'obbler•lick and the afternoon session were read and cm- h►ersi it.
a inn drawer was• he yet" has rinse been w ,rated in the
The toren of this treaty bad bate' ob-
:xtrus+oa a 'tatty. tribes from their an- e s
women vs *never the
for them by hairier un band Ha;,yard's .eoonded by Nr- W m- Bailie, that 1)1 the tinned.. Thee est agate
snout meets, and supported by an array pectoral !la/mini, a safe, agreeable and opted", of this convention it u cut opened. and several interesting geestiow
of documentary and ether evidence, may speedy care for colds and their cense- desirable that S.5 helps �sbuuld b. were asked and atswrre•1, chief Sating
•brought into the school. except 1•' case+' which was, ••What shall we do with an
of extreme necessity ; the rw,lution war unruly bey " Ans.--Orel he '1 with
'canted. Tt.equestion, "How to sustain him, take him home with )reg, and make
,."r.....(L An
dutxmenL are strong enough to retain A few months ago, a /nun; stn Dstnedi by Rev. G.H. Cobbled+ck. He mer harm w'ie giver' by R„`'• G. H. Cub
support of a small majurity in 1'.r- Andrew Donahoe, o1 Teeswater, .cot into tionvd three things a neceuary before bitdret , vn flew to conduct the re -
the
a mw with • Nerwegiise .at in Daketie 1 &.min t.. the class, 1':ayer fur sebnla», view.'
Lament, blit,] to facts, evutesncs asd >;
Both parties drew their used
to mad heed. th,roogh stody of lesson, r•ecoeniriee The review each Sabbath was first no-
ir charges, the seceder., anyway, bet Ilonah•oe put being geed the Desi- then
he pupdi in it ch. -erica ray whenever ttdwtl, Tbo teachers sb.•uld first review
will be strengtherte.l In :heir c' arse and nets, the `-H nrwegian got his bullet it. gnu wart thous. Thur things necessary Intl ptultl'e"t punts of each less'❑ tee
Rivet) a justmcauon. tint, and load the Canadian out with • in schte.l, pruwptn,su and punctuality, • Gee t'egiuniog the next lessen, and nut
1 here are many,hcwever, who believe ball lodged back of sheet'.. 1. d before
n Itvely manner, gettaug the boys to ail trig the co,necting links, so join tege-
to this the se tunr, he woe honied before getestiwu, and two other things shnttkl tiler in the pupil's mind the the different
t.;at the overthrow of the Admiosttation ore of the summary courts that dispense be attended to, getting then, int., all ineenel et ee I" t"rm • cheat el thought•
rook.b and ready justice amongst the cow kinds of wurk p .sidle, and the friends This et all the mere aecwaaary w the bee -
and paretita visiting the school. The s•ms taken !tutu the Old Testament, be -
latter will prevent the scholars taros cause they are like parts of • history.
feeling that it is childish to go to $ur.day O. in readiug an E,glisb history, we
wheel. tread cut fiery tenth pate we shnuld not
Mr. John Echlin is replvine, said that make much swage .1 it, and yet we
the years from 15 to 23 were the most should understand it about u well as we
critical period in a person'. life. When air `. S. lessors, it we don't note the
scholar stays sway the teacher should eonneeting links- In euerterty or
complete the work of overthrowing the Twee, -
Administration, already w tar adveuced ; a s'wasdtaa ra oast (wet.
but, at any rate, if the Gvternineat's nn- our older @gh•J•ra was then agar. duoed him (vol ttwt y
at the coming session of parliament is
not tmpn balite, and that it is even poe-
"'hie that the Government may itself
ride for • fall, hoping to be defeated on
•.n,e peculiar issue, which et imagit:es
would give it a better chance in Ontario,
by appealing to religious and race preju-
dice/a. If air Jan Macdonald sees his
way to carrying ljstarie on a fluke or
Dela tame, be will aacrtice Chapleau,
lan};evin and and Caron, without any
c .ns.:ientiou■ compunction. His public
career is pave.] with the skeletons of
his abandoned and betrayed relipcal al-
lies. and he may as well as not add thee.
of his present three French colleagwes to
their number.
The Onvertirre ^,t is nit renly bankrupt
of political etreneth, moral reputation.
of etatcemanli.e character, bet it is
benirupt t:nancialdy. The &fiat thin
year will be stupendous, and three de8-
sits--one for last year, one for this, sod
one for next year -inset be announced
to parliament if a truthful budget is pre-
sented. 17:40 curt uf the rebellion has
rua'cc.e.I some -where between ten and
twelve millions orf dollars, and the Gov-
ernment is actually oat of ready money
wherewith to meet the ordinary expend-
iture. lir SlcLetnu has been in Mon-
treal, arrsn„}ing with the hanks a tempu-
rat f lean of several mi:::.n dulls re.
The crippled c'teditlen el the Domin-
ica treasury fa..: rrllxct* the summer-
....1_nunJttiuuttt.jtty;,��l►4IiJ(. �%":
stint"rite resources are great,- but there ie
too, little ineeatmet;t of capifs' in remu-
btet..tive undertalin,•+. Capit 11 which
nnight today be available f.,r deveMipiag
the natural re-moltxs of the country Is
lneked lapin (elle mattafeet ries *ud si-
lent iuduatriwl establishment., the errs -
then mat uIicb was promoted Ly the
K. P. beyond the .baurlang twitters of
the c..uDtty. The lo,llu,t ep of et much
tak.tal in ueinotsaer) iesnufactutles,'W
ite moles lots in !,aper t0111115, of an kite
e-4t.ladeom cottrpsm e', ere alt wase*
Seel" hwq L,•ally a ge4.ral 11,pr:411+uns
Ifur tide gravatww 51 14m depressive,
the I), m I l -ti ( Neuwied." p•.:tcp it
ser. ',y th;,r•geabte
The knowledge t, hese facts, rani
blued with 11. perms& a w'flu.etee ,•{
the tariff, the increased badmen nt toga -
lion, every dollar of which lathers the
earn;ogs of latest and capital. th. teas,
boys, and condemned to the Dakota peni-
tentiary for three yeah- His brother,
John Donahoe, of Teleswater, recently
went to his assistance, and succeeded in
convincing the covernnr of bis brother's
Inneeence. The y•+ong man was accord-
ingly liberated, and is now, we believe,
home again at Teeswater. It is a nice
quiet place for young men, and Andrew
lied better say there. -j Walkertcu
Herald.
tats rasa Carr.
This new tbe.ry of cure is rsl,idly
growing in fashie'n, but is !lloLical in
reason and science. Faith without
works is deal. Those who have faith
in Ha._ __.1 s Yellow illi ha.e eta good
look after barn- r. Munroe, of An. monthly resiews, the primary "beet of
huru, thought that a thorough pr n ne.lewnlg, or stewut, ever, should bs
teen was the heat cure, and far this • remembered- 11 the elate"' hew been
teacher's pleparatien claw was desirable. *openly taught, and renewed to the
Mr. Hetherington believed in a real Eve wheel every Sabbath, it will not be dif-
schuol as an antidote of. this evil. Mr Inuit to call up the chief points in a gen
Kernineham said scholar of la years .cal review, which are the title •'f the
and upwards, criticise Bary sharply, net la"", We golden teat, atid two or
acing especially any tnc,nsiatency in the three Protein*" points in eac!' lessen -
teacher s instructions and his (-samples, To civ,' vartety, lot each time "eek', 10°
son be given into the hand of some com-
petent person. who shell be allowed to
take fate own way of reviewing them ee
long as theme pent. are br„ught wet. 11
variety is the epee of life, :h:•n the re-
view Should be spicy as p• Sable. The
review might. twice a year, -take the
platen( • regular pre•ehing serviee,when
til the parents and friends of the @ghoul
would have an "ppurtuuity of being pre-
sent and thus showing thea sp--reciation
of the work brine done in the school.
This will please the children to see their
Parents interested ; It will encourage the
teachers, and make al. realize Mere as
they should reahre, that the Sabbath
school is an essential part of the church.
The , , , question in relation
to S. S. was introduced by Mr. William
Haulm in a lively and telltug speech. He
reminded the convention that this was
one of the burning questions e,1 the day,
that the future electors of 'ear land as. For i':e sake •.i my country's honor as a healit x and pert/One dressing. Db
well as her future legislators. were io and future entre,' mot -in -pee Mr. Naw (tut bs isp,eed�iamb k otheru.el
r sa
the play, awl that the can*ti t{.'ngall, " her the filter* glory of Her treparatt'uis. 1 1 to he _oe&
the future would be est want the S. IIlajesty, ie whore pame there ' facia) ae "''iy Merlriger • 1'ark� s C vo.'IIc
re (..day err h7 R. �ly tt we kmv:w 0 be rebberes are perpetrated', 1 hope public Leekat a Snit' by Hsu. Rkynaa, i'1)
is Canada those are only three urian it the upink n will compel the a.lu1'uon of a
found who have seeri6ce their political d l h Northwest be -
works to swure their faith. It is an hence entire rnnaec»tien was absolutely
unfailing external and internal relief for necessary. He alsn thought personal
magnetism should be cultivated as great-
ly conducing to hold large acb'•lars.
The section dosed with singing and the
benedicti sn.
At 2 p.m. the cam entien met sCaln,
popshu deputy caeca ..f thio t .so. need opening with singing and prayer. The
t be 1t Id that be „Invoke, wod -earn-1 minutes of morning sesaton were read.
onl • kin; in public when it u The goemUoo drawer was opened
, u nota
aches. pains, lasenees and soreness. 2
Mee ma Mr aesnety.
Those who ',new "ltil:y C ,ati, the
3. LJ
7 1>'•wthe chairman, and the f IS trtng ,
impossible to avoid doing a,. tine night,
daring the sitting 'f the County Coun-
cil, u a nutnher of the members were
dircuaaiwe various matters around the
store in the (avert Remo. Kill amore the
number, * new member came to him,
and wanted his support- in Pushing a
certain measure through, arl:ins; Coats
to male a speech in its behalf
"1 ran t make a speech," replied the
recond member for Clinton, with that
fraeknea characteristic of him.
"Yon can't," e,id a mems er en the
other side of the Stns., "well, you do a
,tremapdeus let mai tal1dne anyhow for •
man who can't make a hpwh.' -
$ilence diol nut reign worth • cent for
about tilted) minute.. - [('Seta n New
Era.
\o airaderb...
There is no blundering in the dsrd-
in the aniseed Burdock [flood Bitters
upon the system it t. no scattering
shotgun prescription, no Imre all ; hut it
acts directly upon the four cardinal
pints of health : the ►tusach, the liver,
'the bowels, and the bleed, and wurk.
its cures 111 a uat•,ral manner through
nater.:. channels. 2.
mons read and answered by the 0nnren-
ti"u : — Ca, a teacher w suecu'aatuliy.
teach hu clams that they cam bec-'me
suoceaaful teachers ? Al,.. - Yes, by
teaching them eteurlj the plan of salt.a-
tion. **What are the bet kind of helps
for the $.S ?" Ana. - These publisher)
in the Methodist Riot -room and pub
lashing house, Toronto, and for these
desiring farther help, the S'naday School
Times, published au Philadelphia. "Is it
right for a S S teacher 1" altar any of
his family to sto to ,lanc,t,a�.
Ana -Nle, fie should prevent R if pi/ni-
b's. "Ie it right torn ►,tea*hgreor
superintendent t.. smoke cigars r' Am.
Ye, nor bodies are the temples of the
11 dy Ghost ; besides, a teacher should
not do that against trihch he seeks to
pledge his scholars "Is it right far a
teacher nr sup.lintendent b' drink beer
lir strong "drink t' Ana -No; for seine
triton. as given.in aeewer. "What
aan sementt are to he allowed M mem-
bers of . S.9. 1' Ans --A 1 aminernert.
that an net si,:fu1 ; anvthine is sinful
upon which wn cam, t call d .esu the
bleating r G'd.
Next came se'•rrsl addresses to the
dhtidr-'n,'Imte a 15110 number a whom
I *ere pr.'s. nr, considenn¢ til severe.
fab sw,tses (c.!d Mr Reed, snll, rinteudent of port
I lined ach•'ol, opt r wits hive ..f R's : Ne
1 earefnl estimate, boated upon th.' i1'•ae.t, be waver, he truth's', be Christ-
',et.
hrat-
'l is already entailed in indisjdual con- like, &e. N» Turner t«Unwed, sbow-
stitu.'., i.•., shoes that th. to a1 ,oat "f wig hew each ach'lar c•'uld help t" melte
th„ I'I 101 8 voters' fish rr''iarstt'm hi, a+h.e,1 the best, tie : by Leine pas)
under th. naw fra•.eht, act will b. half ',MAIM?, pr.•pared, prayerful ; ]tette was
a tiIUson d' Misr. The expeudeture in the ts..ntnn„•A the eifferwtrrt between oto
drat phew is altogether unnecessary, and . the boos std enw"n"n wheel tine i
• in the second place, it has been and ill the Kib/e is inspj(e� if God. Mr.
iaw.•lltfn by the absence of all competition unroe called attention to the fact that
tions taetrieti,nr sad ruling; of the lin t#td.ting h.S th. work of printing. iserrneentinm eke aIle Melt of yrets
Oast• one department capon jetports, ha.. The • t ha• delshe.ately tnsrcw - earns 1.41, end tis•t $ . is • hitt day
:rim; d.liat by Italia t♦+illiwt, dellen S S ,,eslt. Sit K , took has
til , .gained to create a Grill a of un e„ r•T4 t.• carry ..pt the gtetaier'e whim. 'etch as a teat air • tell with the chit -
gasmen and dier'utent in eseemere•*l — r(ittawi Free I'reea. men Trine are two parts in the wretch.
S ad .. ... ria] enrolee, with,e* 1•sawti.1
4
• works odea the ease : the dest•:n of
in the history of nor county/. A t•tttng SUMO 'w, h. *,ae.r'waa thee it ihniM show the
If times are w .ts. in Catesda thea L '•Is Chia fife moth hei"g ' t sisor- ?I w wF . sa. early
Answer --. 1t ell d.+pw,ds mem the laud eunL the ptpt>•w nt kits mater was
and en'n
5th'' :inch tact n•.w, K w Mc.u•e cur liver I It torpid or inactive at es set a i nal ahrwld, knew ()d ) y
ar.ed oy succeeding Governments, et- !intoeing caws. by Mcw. .
Dept that the upset price „1 the !aiming The Insurence one,
fond en the island had teen reduced The Escheat cane,
from $1 w i►Oc an went for reasons that The caw of the Quern v. Hodge.
could eel be guessed at, leder the The Risers and Streams !'till case,
operation of that treaty the Iudtana o! The Innuidary caw,
Alabitoulin had unproved to every way, The License case (.eft re the Smprume
had •h•ndoned their nomadic hebnceed Court
lived comfortably. ti by bat the even- And the Liosnee ease before the Privy kirk
try n.gteeted to treat other tribes wads Ct'uneit,
similar liberality or equal mottos ! art on rra.rd a ta,met this tnan'. prodig-
" Since that use,•- 'aid Mr. Mac4uu hen conceit. T every ease in which his
gall. "we have •elmisted the existence of
the Indian title to many m:ll:ens of bis "!au" firs been. a; 1»•8lgid attains', the
acres of rich agricultural land, and have lair hest mutt of the realm has JeclareJ
made treaties for its sarreder to Her atellist
I ajesty, or to such of Her Majesty's Macd•aaa14 had not eunc:gh Arup of
subjects ma choose to stoney homesteads, tssuatitutwtul ow to p.fveire. after the
without compensation, and to her ?rest
lased jgrabbin;• and fisher title argument .t the license ease before
limit legislators,. who f t thctr '.wt the supreme cunt: '•f Canada, that her
pore• tame was hopeless. After the lodgment
After directing 'Memnon to the ne e-
visions of some of the Northwest tree of the aartd-c:ar.ag the act unroem.tit't-
ties, he said it was absurd to esy ibat tional eseept as to the issue of wholesale
the . granted t.. the la dans and v• seal Lessees, ..mad the opinion cf *
by these treaties for the rurren.:er eef one •4 ,the judges, lir. Joanie. Henry,
their utlw was adequate 'r'gettable. declariay; that the act esu wholly wocoD-
Thirty-two acres of land per head re-
served,that is withhold frees ale Indian, shah octal without any exeepqula what-
fjfi per head annually by way of dele,and ever, had been given, Sir John refused
a once -fur all gift of a few hoes. shovels to acknuwled.e his IMAM. Ile deter misted
and cattle, is the generous, the Lust, the to carry 1Le cats to the p:iry council.
adequate .which the native
pruprwton of' that vert oonutry ere 1v He must new wish that he had remained 4
rec.ivefor e.dtent, fur r and utbfiedwiththe judgment of the wipremc
yielding up their heritage, In a (.hurt tour:. Lr the privy cooncil has followed
of Bgutt7 each *1 . wesld 1,01 Mr Justiee Henry and dhdared the
be upheld for a wre*aat. It would Ds wl r 'e let had The onl result of fan
declared void rime Ha pound '.f cue•y
stractive fraud. If mikes; *hint", heirs ernes) M the council tr Shat re r oat
and reversi..ner• a[e Prole -tiled by C• •ut•ts aeL.ru .T TEe wholisele sod vessel—E. of Equity ageistimprovident cor'tracts, cense•, which the judgment of the
on the grounds mai weakness, ignorance' supreme court gave to the Dominion It
tsr incapacity, with how moch more
force will the dectrne '.1 equity apply has been estimated that the met to the
in the cane of the uteete,red chs:d of the cnentry ..1 the tight over the boundary
forest who, understanding neither our disputa was not less than 100,000. Who
Lingua -re r.er cur laws, rurrecder• all
there far a con.taeretien that nes court wal a ti ^ate the cost to the, c,ontry mai
in CAriatertd.'•n will way a adequate. Bir John's attempt to rob the provisoes
The Iadsan title o f bed al- of the control of the licenses t
ways, wherever it existed in fact, leen
recognized under English rule in An cr-
ies as valid against every other tit`e nr Me(+relwr i Parke's Oarbnlic Cerate
claim, except the paramount title of the is tnvalsahle for Weg.ds, Sorts, tient
Crown Rhsem, Cels, flwrne, Scalds and Pestevw
new in Ian policy in t e Ire thea My le
Isanines and their seats in parliament fore another resort to the ultimo ratio of je rLTwI. cats• at Tt•n'nto. (
for their temperance principles, it should 't reseed ,en le has stained lira ,tai. the telrltrrph.nfciala p•odeeid v• -i ,,f
lord us to see that those who aro new )'I' F P 1 to ewe... that aid.d in the cenvieti••l. of
wowing up will t.e true p. the pr,ncir'fri net; with the white man's Mond, Sold the Nerneed, the orisinate Lein¢ sent
oft Air. Ke, the pr apukw added another (110,000.000 to the bur- born W11.rnp•g. Whereupon the T. nmto
in favor of scriptural temperwncr, and doss of (•ao.dian text Sysco New remark*: "It will be wither the
Re an roast w.lemn canasta with memory of wren that at the time of the
cite," wver•athasr a as an indication mat Per Majesty --with the Qriti+h nation— tett c.n.pirac• mac the Great North
his meaning. He wrrna,1 all atfainat t
1:74prons.isteciektaitinde;d7et:IT jestly with "me in- ! orates r. w.te hnab!e to re c n. deet r.f
grrer''eelinu personal temperance in their mated in the b•'•d.. P fNnic�le dr }'rohiLite,n,p rtwtn tetetnrss wDicA wvr* wanted,
Dlr.Stenossaidthatf p s rid ..f 8'sl., we bemuse 114. seg est the We/tapi me.t
i , i ler w • snppartc l Ly the; Leat meat contrive to avoid the spilling of he kept iwrwlate, yes knt w. fusee to
and •at.laa yinds of past ages, honer N`o'd.' Ae pre,cevded to show that th. he dI rent Ai mime cases, though 't
the were not'.tng of which any pupil Impwriii Md treated to the it +• i
g•.'d faitelle. Oai,wds in aha matter. and — ,
•
.fi,ea!d be •.homed '.f* t.igeiog the the c•ndettons under which we obtsnied
pledge w early y.wth esus search tI n¢. shares ole ft.Jsar;s ahauid bewr.full' A Sad arewb,t.4r. , .t
Ile hod signed at when four year. utd, eft pterl h, duce ,t• adoptel • pd;cy ,.f It is * enettMen this new a-$sis to
and during the testify nn•. years once starving tA.m, infveting th.rn with in- ! has' ons a,rwpleis of jollies all bookwme
it had acro dee" 1)M eel ba. strutge,t an- mumble dia.uses. , r inciting tovweltcwsa 1 r' with a faint, weary, realer ittptwr..,
I.tisesto temperance tiaiags, in order to warrant their eater i wait .1r.•nr•t'rind gone,
1tev.G. Cameron, of the Prosbyteriat'a r►iosticre by ssaoe mat explatu•e, and and nu weH de6nld eaa�a, Th S w ma
eliurch Dungannon, was then intrdaa liatling guns. aril d.-141? ty, wl.ich illurdncit l{ ot.d t-
el. lie said the anyone who u not to- After revi.wint the ennAi►! .ries ntwlets I ten }+tvOmpt'y cabanas•, sttlp`1n,+N' MvsA•
e.reat.d in ft ft w-•rk has nuts prayer h the hr.rtPwe.T 'tart PI.'" wan , "If enrea - L+.. 1.., ., R
e aim of the church. He spas str .ugly � � u, Aow ti. Mr. iia.elpttMall �
in fever of pledgee in Sabi/cob ache ds, std the vwst►.ta M, bg dwoawderei,ysrp; 4 less
triol gave waine nt his o'er experience inttireperc4i' vd",0IrMrh it mar
ahem on a r i55tvu1 in the Writ
Ieivawe kepi rettb e t lade �Imp• ry'1 t'ms, w•ralJedeh►N:•i. lager en,. yeas
Inr.►nn,•nt J Q nave the tll►iefl■ .1 mTA1R X11
f111414
1t wave' d ly to .ndun tliltee to eetwtlltrtw•tiow far 4/00010 tiwewtui. two
held a e,beention meat year in Dungan- irrd for 011 ttiemema hole ki xo:r
•, n, abpat this limp of the yrtr, but fie. �ry"'r r►'t►t} dv
th. time f1o, be 8n.n aet-tlyd by the Ko.
"equitable
and setil.d i. otuymVy.a le fit„ •d. , ,g
ii __ ew ear,taMe turn Y'- Be w uwLle
vew,,r° . � r �riri��hifi?Ririiat,n� fee answer ,:}:e� tlltsc .iu.ts!i• -,r i•" " u•�— �.' �'
• Th. fnllevfing res'ld�frM ttt'dltrhln} gots. t h. ifltr'inetive. 11 fhbt 1 !eklhtlh�rteH • r • •
we rhes. ptsmech amen abs strststsy its- I twerla+rt+ f'IddM es 11111‘1111111D1611 1r. ; 11lMcYritAia lots flag fasted sotiMt vie tali
Watson per hod 'if (tae pr'ptdttien 11 dell, tough, languid feeling. Dr. Chsee•s 110- morn ." tt.rr the watch whim
with fleet str+etrl M htrwsmet a Bopp t Nim gauss d"g•Yrewfti►Nk.►ate w we M M, ihsdelese.w I a Arley ..
▪ ltatesefee tarsi rsiefattRM kneed' Lira Cite. siva health and hM,yancy as4 � elit it twa7 tMfat Its ele5er i'i the Heresv.e+ : - se lie Heol ♦ wet . amiss your pee tktK !ns ,w
fa a evdtfttly, either direst ly or ,ylditrt!ht feMd� Wim' sate s¢eee, F { ed b �tr. Jon&
Ti a angel rI t sj. t ke iw(e to et 'I Bot ism �ieh Mi�i i7iiv ( l
►d,ewd Iva shoe moat tea eailtn ps tits J AA 0 �ibWi y �! 1�T"���iS'' "!a P 7.
d tl ""— - - •• V1� tji ('1 t know) �y 11► T. Anderson ' That the th 'ran yoor 1)h n -r •ns a -r ,t hided to }k' J�eq �+r.w.f • MtI �
�►, ottltotut nnrluly cut;;ig• cert let ,t Dake►. hes an ass u
a wires, se de emele the I sae^'8i•ta�ca• li ern -4M i !flat •ff'51 e. Irmo► ` �� j lild, �h.r• is r.otn.thi.,g ' "mit Ant rvravinti.ht nn: in' staking( in eM• I • t' tftltltNtet{ Yy'I�s rp/5' dt•lt�w��»N
ggititwtast•s 11^4tt A retern t" a Iwo' 1 i "'eV'ha"tit .t anti " t wv1i1' of 1 Ms •real InvirfA'glare it matte right.' le skulliir rsenM oleos *ohne* es- We prgt rim eme,eI4 tie plyty bot 'itmtet•etta.',4o1bMNdr: k�,I. �nS
en
A haes a•tvretro, ihwirtrwlasar, efts must gat fi the mmker. when the ; r.ssing tar twee at the Memo, .1 111v. •. a taw card uud!•.t tee make Brie ;eats neer- '
seam t , , a }.e.l sow
Ar 'u 'still wGut'i Vern ,t. ln•.teetry, ( Sall Ser ewmtllee all'1 ort ).r.• e. y