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THE HURON SIGNAL
Mpraterd every Friday ]teestsg. by Me-
mwMr Hasa. at their O•w, Fertb eat,
OODERICH, ONTARIO,
NM repat imil te W ports of the series•/
ewtrr by the ssrlleet malls sad trans".
Baas -♦l -SS la advisee. pester p..
Uea•w:."', ".11.. `WIU bs Ia*dlt�tet't,'
mots
lies far bat tawttee • three seats tme �tfa' hr
seeba101110 7 WRd.si ss*lasa,Ziso. Yearly Iyesse
/ aaaeaaaea at r.dw4 rat's.
JS rosea... we have slats ant<lam
ebblagispartmeet is eatasetleikautt pews.
las the teen seaptete mit-et is hest tacitities
the 00r.1 oat welt la oreseh-ere prep .d
colo sue la that eat« 0t p iaaatasteaaaet
be Vast • taaYal that *asset ►.
FRIDAY, AUG. --19r , INC
WHAT'S UP's
Things That Are Happening
Around 1J a
Abba. tsbeleu•
.Nea.•e•- Ara ase
she Tossabs.
- Mew
Noed N
-I observe that the roust here
q uare is bat becoming • rennet kg ma -
balm m airiear 1 sled W-
e el -
meat reap IlluHdsy •items...orae
one d spailat was be heard holding
- forth es what he tap iders to be purr
How. J. ei. CsArumr, Secretary of revelation than we are is the habit of
Etre, made the meat dewiest in genial frog sloried Preaehe s• 8e01e
Muddy a p.eooesI affair. He declared Parker* opposed to them zealous ones,
Gat E Yr. Juduiz was defeated he but I most rosins thea I cam stand by
Phalli -) world look upon the matter Iliad llama 10 them (•Ithoagb its wee"
as a personal defeat, god wo.id tee1I ties sorer.) for I'd sorer hear • man
1 to step down and eat frogs trying to preach than to hates to the
the Government, Mr. Jodola was de- lame individual trying W awear. Norex
feared, bet Mr, Chapieao rill cling. to Nom..Ithowgh I cgs atgnd Ibis kind
oflles like • pamper to a , of thing without asking for the wt.rpoai-
Nothing will remove „him bat a writ of 'Ana of the polio.. I ma's say that I'm
ejermeni be the electors at the oast martial to it s a megas of spreading the
papal of passe on earth and good .ill to
mea. Mebhe I'm mot an authority ow
Nese religious rackets, for I've never
made it a business to indulge is them,
end fur that reason it is quite possible
that lam in , that I eget
ems whore the Fwd roles is ; but be
that se it may, there's rotkimg makes me
s sick, gid tired, sod weary end heavy
lades as to hear a aun claiming to be
peegssat of divine revelation, sod srrro-
ptisg to himself the powers of a spend
ambgsabor from es high, gad twisting
scriptural tris te .sit the twirliap of
his own bAin, •d yet at the mama time
so densely Ignorant of matters and things
that he couldn't tell you the rams .l
the Lieut. -Governor o1 Ontario, or the
Gevernor-Oooeral, or define the brad.
.ries of the county in whir' be lives. I
neolteet years ago when I lived in Tur-
oat*, t made it a point to take is the
Qesen'. Park religious dimemmi.s. en
Seodays, although looking bra open it
new, I verily believe I cord wily have
better employed way time. Every s.
is the city .he cordial hire a hall, tut
who was anxious to M beard of man,
weed to go to the park in thea days to
air his eluquenos. They used to exhort
at first and gather a crowd around them;
than a brotherly difference would take
place rewarding the mesniag of a partial -
rat passage ; thea the pious fervor of
the disputants world wax wanner ; ad
Won the religious , sided,
sem* of the self atastitutad disciples
jemerel Arbon.
5aa.th.r solemn will be found an
elhedel desitag with
the great prohibttios .amp at Lands-
downe Park, Hamilton. Free all over
Canada sad almost front and to std of
the Cared States prominent probibitisa
wak..s we g•lhes.d to strengthen sash
others bends is the week et lessening
the evils of in , sad it is be-
lieredS1•1 sed good .i11 .ltiairely r.•
sok bells the parsing. The Hamill..
dad, , alaheugh set ps..oas-
oedly'=e.1 to 1 —tieents, are
devo ag"large apace sad kind words to
the reseed of the messing.
Tn inesndiary speeches of that rat-
tleisained Tory politician, Lord Ran-
dolph' Char.hill, darias his Cher
casilgiris., are remw bearing frail, sad
el all Nesse is the world the ''eyelid"
depot tremor is the theatre d bloody
derma that would disgrace any city ie
,any eosMMy in any land. Thus far the
bolt of the blame sprain to red with
the Orange Tory dement, and -the pat -
pastiest el the ostiseee by that body
sot anger well fur the memos of
tie palled ''loyalist" came in the time
CAM When the Mater Welber-
' and bloodthirsty counselling*
Lead Marshall, Bellykilbeg Joh,-
.
o►r. Maine Iia.d rsoa..hd *thea of
ilk ase .entaas1.d with the prudent
terrier and pride .Rbxtatienr of
Sexton, Devitt, Jostle MaO.rthy would be lying prostrate, while their
Permit, we are led to believe that t is the geed ..was of
omen, •t airy rete, the ehampioos of religious disputation would he threot.n-
heave inland for the esusw whish log to thresh the bed baa in the crowd.
imposes the goodwill and beet nab- until the policeman with the big baton
d the thinking aero tbrrogbost the mass along and made the law reign se-
"rid- The soled c'1 Samoa, pie instead art the gospel. Now, I've
vitt sed their ooll..gtea seder .Rid- see that tints .d .wain, where good
a1l,smstan.s hes 511/•4 tine .ed int ntiom.d men want into the retirees
mea in the ',abbe elatimatian, and disputing business ; and I most further
ver did triumph of Ireland's ears say that I never yet saw a religious
d nearer realisation than i1 does at hire the parties to the ono.
ba prom& tire. Tha woad hes Nara- ration parted on as amicable relations
HIM Irish p.triola can boonsii pa. as Won the discussion betp►n. Of
y k'y1 to SDjust legel eenstmswta, course, I'm not going to my that man
tfidr ehiela bid them mai! 1 and (should not be allowed to preach in the
.1.o been proved that the line of perks, and in the highways and byway,
between a rabid "1olrelbar for I believe that this is • fes orootry,
bloodthirsty rebel is neither bread and every mar who has an "ism," and
deep. But let Ulster beware, lest be who pretend* he hasn't, 'bond b.
the Irish chiefs dip the hash and allowed to talk till his head ache. ; but
OODERICH• ONT., FRIDAY, AUG. 13, 18b6.
pall to wreath tls. Ward. He 'mak
11aw11 of •very , to raise
hie votes where men must do oo.gretsta,
but although he has been indefatigable
is ►is Minter exhortation during all
awes years, he has ae yet had no seals to
kis ministry urns it be • husky voice
and a touch of catarrh. Opan air
preaching 1a, as • rule, like onto a two-
edged sword . It u hard upon the audi-
ence, gond isn't easy on the preacher.
My eon, when you grow up and learn •
trade, let the preachers d.. the pre•ch-
11111 JO*M MACDONALD.
M M le te.r/MIh . Tee. ismism :rare as
frim 1 almrv..
Faber O'Doaohoe, of Carleton, rid
on 29th June, a most s000sedal piens
for the benefit of a Catholic' work, the
bedding of s church.
A narked neuter of the day was the
CI=
of Sir Jobs Maedessld, who
had keen invited by the reverend Father
and eagerly availed himself of the oppor-
tray. The premier delivered on this
osemetua, an sddrsss which we have al -
read spoken of, andac
which has attracted
nisch attention
To the hypocrite who re-
present him as the peracnifie.tiun of
religions fanaticism Sir John replied by
symg that "be never in his life set foot
in an Orme
' I w ," said Sir John, "of
Wag a Protestant, and of being a kid
Perrier. 1. like manner I us sem-
ed ad being an Craftsman, although I
have neer set foot is • ledge."
They (ear Bong. N tae.alista) w ill
matinee ta our ewa-
pariah the leen d •ails by which
ass Qr•rig.leao swears sever to marry a
OMhdie ane allow his skildres to be
iaetrwted i• the Gelbelie faith.
Hue are some facts on this subject re-
lating to Sir John IlLiodoeold :
The premier hes an only son, now
widowed, who had married s Catholic
W Thio bid died some
taken can of the orphsa girl 1 Sir John
lfaedonald, her grandfather. Who has
kept bar fon two years in his own heat.,
Who Ms began !tea ed.eatioo t Lady
M..do.ald. .ire d the premier, who
hot taught her carefully the Roman
sbrshies and the ('arbour prayers, is
order to brig her up in bar mother.
religion, sod this wader the Hwy rod of
Sir John, this iaaatical Probabilist, to
quote nar Rouges aid Notion.liMs.
Sir John hes bat one .oa, ad let him
s Cashel e. Sir John bee het one
dsog►ter, sod hes reseed her to
ht up a. the C.Aoiis faith, in
his own oader kis own eyes.
Can the "Ilationarda" say that Mr.
Bloke word allow his grand children to
be insierted is the Catholic faith *oder
his ewe red I
Foe ea. rest, who doss net knew at
Ottawa that Lady Maedosold is an ia-
sil.o.. friend 1.1 the nuns of the Capi-
tal
It has been before pointed or that
Sir John never made any stab state-
ment as that he had never for in an
Orange lodes.
Th. Kingstoe 1Pl►y says with reward
to them denials that the article has ex-
cited no small comment among the
Mariog • little dream. Ytrlt. ha.
TEMPERANCE CAMP.
A Glorious Time at the Hamilton
- Prohibition Oamp.
• 0...$.11 para -"resets Terme en
tee rite ars .wea.r-Head •resets
rad Merles. rpeasrre-
LANosDowrts Per, Aug. 10, 16.
Although else of the youngest temper-
as**
emperaaee ...oeiatioam, the Royal Template of
T is perhaps the MOM sative
sad 'aseptic inetitotioa working alumg
the line of total artiness* sad prohibi-
tion Ad of all the "..soils" theme
.f Hamilton ars perhaps the most posh-
bal.
The first Mammalian'
seep held in H•silton wader their re-
pass i. ge pr'ogres. as I write. Aad
here are I, itti.g under the shadows et
• grovi of white birth tr.ea,with s pbsek
of the amphitheatre fon s writing disk,
knocking of a few i bdone
the crowd .Dams, .ad the bead strikes
e p, and the vois of the prohibition
error is beard io the lead.
LA NARK
is or of the prettiest prise la whisk it
h.s been my good fortune to lodge. This
beautiful spot of nature w.. lewd .wed
opened as a summer resort Let year by
Edward O. Kes.ard, who Ir making it.
model pleasure gnrad, It t. situated .
aile sad a parer from the e.otre of
the city of Hamilton, in a aortb•eastrly
Creation, and as be easily and eraP4
reached by boat or rail Oak ad birch
trees grow in prairies, Winding a moat
.Mone from the
sum. White arms tents like ripe daa-
d.lions in early steamer studding a mein
dow, dot the asap gromad in irregular
row., and one of these tent., carpel.&
with fresh hay, is ety dormitory sed re-
ception room (os .bares).
sernee1L.IN t'\IFOair
parade before our tents, k.epinr sway
prowlers sod .oct•rusl visitors. The
radial mosquito, however, the first
night .luded the mums watchful sentry,
but there ars not many of them "biting
buzzers" hen, and last night the only
one that winged kis way into our tett
died hem solitary oonfioemeat. He had
been decoyed into the tent by .het he
thought to be a chorus of ...gaups .t
a Mort of garden party, b.t it was only
the musical snore olefin of our men that
he beard, ..d hese hie disapp.int>re.t
and decease.
nowBOATING
is a favorite pastime between the pro-
grammes. Fleets of handsome boats, of
W awa' every description, are to be seen
during the day moving over the bay,
mating to or from the amp. The water
Mere is pretty well land -locked, and
makes • splendid stretch fora row. The
amp ground is half-.ocir-led by water,
and a plunge bath into the bay, stripped
Oaagwen of Klegdoa. to the b•f, is a treat that some of us who
Ie. meld to Bir John Msedowld'a are early risers (referee) indulge in. It
.tateaaet the Whiy gives this following is just glorious-aftor you get what the
faces ' Ismail boy calla the "first duck. '
"The result d inquiries smong the ,
vete ars of the Order hresulted in the I • NATI RAs •rnrsl711uraz
s
diecovory of the following very remarks. • u formed by s gents. skim of perhaps
ble facts, which we fed in duty bound 100 feat, upon which seas have been
to protium', for the twofold perp 'me of placed capable of seating pubaps 2,000
emablieg La M.,.evve at the earliest mo -
people directly facing the .peekers,while
meat to correct its error, and to r.frmr
Brother Sir John A. Macdonald'1 mea- soother thousand nr two can find aax,o-
ory, which, owing no doubt to advancing modation at the sides of the platform,
years and iubr5$ties,, would seem (as where, if they cannot see, they can hear
Ain teariWy tglees at Father O.Deto6per La - ' all that is aid. Th. artistic
GENERAL INTELLIGEN
or thundered his words with sun un-
studied eloquence than du these sweet
singers of Christian holiness and temper-
ance. Their songs charm the ear, but
they du mora They stir the soul, and
make the hart beat in sympathy and
pray in symphony with the vocalists.
Every in these aro appears to
sing.
G. W. 1117t7ANAS,
national preeidest for Canada of the R
T. of T., is the general manager of the
sump, and he is cut nut for the work. He
hes mads a record for himself as an ac-
tive and fearless 1 worker. In
the county ef Lambert, ha Winnipeg and
la mesial.. he W Wee it the for•
&NA as�iit prohibitory
work, and his josetwlMtio has
enabled bin' to advertise and "boom"
the cusp Ina neaten that few who have
sat straddled tls editorial tripod and
snv...d for advertisements would
Nick of. H. is . ball and h*ndeoae
yowag leas, sot mesh over thirty years
of • e, gad works jest about hal[ as
mask again as is Food for him. His
rho, a cultivated mad kind hearted little
lady, . a help -suet indeed. Mr. Bech-
ar. hes bra ably seared by .rah able
erasers •s Capt, J. H. Lard ; H. F.
Witherby, , and J. C. Y.
H. Brrkbolder, pattern aster -sergeant,
d the Knight Templar.' .
won eel WILL rielle ?)R.
iM OKNAACUTZARIN .NCSus
visitors expressed themselves as delight-
ed with their reception end treatment is
Canada.
MONDAY STAINING.
A vast oar eouree of about 4,000 took
to the on this omission. W.
W. Buchanan presided, and introduced,
Master Charles Roper, a lad of •boat
eight years u[ age, who gave two atirriag
temperance recitations The speaker of
the evening, Loa J. Beseekamp, ed Ham-
ilton, Ohio, was then introduced. Ms
is a tail, row -booed weat.raw, loll of
humor, natural sad aegoired, sad baa
run the gamut from the lowed loss of
buffoonery loth* highest pitch of pathetic
eloquence. His style is vigorous, not al-
ways relined, but he tan keep the attain
lion of his aulienes ter a couple of boars
wily, and move them at will frees 'righ-
ter to Ceara He is a reformed drunk-
ard, and carries near kis longi an canoe
bullet fired into his beady on one ueseeion
by Muesli is a 6t of drumlins despair.
The camp is half way through, bat I
may pot have an opportunity of writing
more before the latest mail .ill resah
you. If, indeed, thio oil -hand ,ketch
reaches you in time fon publication I
shall be content. T. McO.
Tes.DAY MORNING.
After a pleasant night's rest, and a
plunge into the bey before breakfast, the
tureootw was spent in sauntering around
the park, or in writing, or u r.adtwg the
A free reading rota under the was-
Pant
us cape,•. Aaeong tbi. pnq�sn with
pion. of the Y, ]d. O. A , a briber's Mrwhoa I raise in eaol'.t while °I1ey
(how I enjoyed fhs/ •have this morning!) rounds were passe magistrates Young
and Mourn sad Rev .lames Lemon --
men she bad been tried by vttup•ratien,
or dynamite or brute form
705504•
We bad .olid addresses of s most
practical sort from Hon B B Johnnie,
mayor of Waltham, Masa ; Axel Gerd -
son, a handseae and seholorly Swede,
sad ea arbor, sad CoL L Edwin Died -
ley, of Boroe, secresry of the Natives!
Law sad Order League. All these
speeches were full a[ "amt," and were
sail rssnivd.
At the dem s brief sad
Snot Act was bold, wheat ad-
dresses were delivered by Joseph Bar-
ker, J P, Re. J Lases, ad A J Byer,
J P, of Wyoming. The laymen were
peantiad, Mt the preacher martyr was
so ling in weir to the point that the
*foot of hie speech was diametral.
T'w R.DAY 17Rxr*O.
The most fisiehed address yet beard
ea the pomade was given drug this
arra. The crater on the oes.iee was
Hun C C Bonney, of Chicago, Presides%
of the National law sad Order Lege*,
and the delivery of the •dares entad
s profaned . Thr aegtaesb
was s.derly, the
w oe the gvymd, ant refreshment
booths meet you at every hair]. I sin
the ghat of the knights, and a generous
and peal set o1 fellows they arc Jo-
seph
or•seph Barker, J. P., the fearless mega -
testa of Kincardine, and I share blenketa
is one of the tante o1 the t,
e d the boys show as every raiders -
lion, sod "emir as u" for ell that is
going. I never heard or made so !may
bed puns ince I was i. Mee/auks last
summer. I.me... aidienes .umber-
ing from three to fuer thousand, here
g reeted the speaker every &Jtornoon and
evening so ter.
SUNDAY MORS1SO
religious exorcism were held. Whyte
Bros led in the waging, •sed Pri"eipsl
Austin probed a powerful
sermon, the dear ring of whish •seised
to be the keynote of the speeches which
have [olk»wd.
SUNDAY ArTsRNOON
i1 looked as if the city of Bossism' had
emptied halt of its Adult populstioe into
the park. Mew Phoebe B. Whitfield, of
Orawd Rapids, Mich, grand oo*ncillor of
the State of Michigan, • typical Ameri-
can. held the attenttou of the vale
audience in • rousing prohibition work.
lieu. Mr. Pearse,a P 1 preach-
er, followed in as out-and-out prohibi-
tion addreee. J. 11. Flagg, of Mitchell,
and Hoo. B. B. Johann, Mayor of
Waltham, Masa, els wade pointed and
appropriate •ddreeeea L L Dudley, d
Boston, the leader et the "Law and Or-
der" movement, was the last speaker,
and said his sentiments were accurately
summed up in the following stanza .
--Meatal .•arias ter the malt who thinks;
Moral srsdoa tar the... .be Ariake.
sissies ter the draskard taster,
suasion for the statute breaker. -
I never read sounder political economy,
nor has it ever been put is • mcre epi-
grammatic style.
"'reDAY 1x1111(1
found an immense throng seated beton
lose the dolls of war. In I do think that when man undertake to picnic, when he deplored 'he bad never are excellent for outside speaking, sad
that event ell the oratory of the be religious teacher' they should poteess set his fcot in an Orange lodge 1 We as the order is good owing to the .d
sad 8•uaderson would net tare go into the business. If a man who os,, as ter imatae'e shoo he declared on which have thronged the perk dnnag the
rioters of the north. Then would had not studied the science of the floor of Perlis/rat that 'he took Past two or three days have her delight,
MOW the words of the peel: mathematics undertook to teach that Ond to witness that be was innoesnt of ed with the eloquent, witty and incisive
ye et rem fres tee ma.aws branch, or a man who couldn't white all the thintn Mr. Hun:i tun laid to his speeches which have been delivered ainee
1M wash a fence art him.lt u u ac' art dump,' and when he nu cantly re- the amp opened.
nbeetnie •tan rill to e/bt tau P p the sale deetar•tion to Dut-
boadrrdq.e. expert, er • paralytic 1 him- erin 'on his honor u a sworn .ervat of MOau: IN Tee AIR.
seas of Ella, ries. sake fres goer
• seta, self to be a sprint runner, the Crown.' But both them latter as- Yesterday two bands discoursed music
nay to Neste --tress Dahlia t° or any other pears our est into $ sevratioes had referesee to events of n- during the day. One of theca was
m. twilling or his satellite' John- the nunnery qualifications before they are aware that our ve'enble "'mist is Genes of intoxicants, the vast audiences
bleat to extraordinary lapses
of mem
round We. and imagined he fin.' the cantwat netuen •relaterrenea' wherai. hinatAi. ssally
are Myer'a band, of Buffalo, which aurn.urn.,ttook plate
Ta&c.z*a' EXAMINATIONS. ry -The fol. gap, •w..tale stock .n.ld be taken lite, sarel it is well known that the mem-' P.oied an encampment of Knights Ton-
ing w the mases of the measeefel le hies by the people. You ain't be • ury of the aged is usually more truthful Pim [tom *h. Bison City ; and the other
Wiles flab this ..etten s1 the rem steres in any trade or calling, ores. in regard to matter" whish happen in was the Royal Templar', band, et Hai-
Rr.jtyh, E rdd iclam- Wil-lea-A'k- yon give your time and deepest atter- yo•tl. Ilton, g bead comprised u[ members d
.
Sir John, however, as hot friend.
hes& 4 • &news, e • Anon J - Mc- tion to it and have, had the asesesary often remind es, w an eiseption to all the order in the Ambitious City. When
, M ; McKey, A ; 13eeeref, T ; Wil- natural scuttle and acquired aid. No rules. Anyway we are informed on the two bands c..mbined, they trod. the
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J L ; McLeod, 111 ; Fenner. M man was ever a suecemfol prosaism, who very high authored that Sir John, welkin ring.
he has nn nabs forgotten the
wed logi-
cal, the treatas.t of the theme was
emit philosophical and ratio's!, sad the
delivery was easy anti parent. He was
followed by J J McLear.', Q C, of To•
ronto, • freer 1 Myer. Mr
MaLsres's agss1 wee full of tad sad
fire, and roused the workers
to better bopea The Whyte Brahma
assisted at every maim by their Waging.
and we never tire of them.
wr inamaY MOUSING.
The boys of the t were se
lively as kittens last night. I got in
itialed. All were in undress uniform,
and the ritual war a misread et simplic-
ity. Then the other victims of a ni.-
chievor spirit suffered, and two o'clock
the platform. W. W. Buchanan also found me jest turned y forgood. The boys
coitdncted this meeting. Mn. Mary T. think so much of their neighbors hero
Lathrop, of Jackson, Mich., delivered that they often burn in cense at the tent
a most eloquent and starring address doors of their friends. Tbe amok• mut-
at the of which the audios.* ing from moistened hey, burned in en
Aare vent to a spontaneous bunt cf ap- iron kettle, is not the most fragrant in
plans. the world. Tonight a number of men
MMtDAY MORNtw.i sew to the nam;, are to be keel-haelod.
was devoted to the welcoming of visitors
Seine of them d.. t,know art it, or they
would tabs to the woods.
When any nen says to me that you
can't have fun while camping sinless you
Mayor McKay, on behalf of the city, de.
livered s cordial .Cdr, . of welcome.
Mayor Stevenson, of Oaelph, replied.
Uniformed Knights cf Hamilton greeted
their visiting friends in military style. I have whiskey with the party, 1 sin ready
rnxcAY , to asseverate, and I hereby affirm and
the park ass thro..ged again. Whyte attact. my .Gel in aitne.s there.ot, that
aria 1,1 *h. moeisl erereiw, in Bois, such a groggy notion is felse and mis-
ioette and choruses. A chorus of child -'ng• T. M,{'.
Pen's voice* lent additional melody to the
Rev. W. W. Ken aril', t•. •
knelt, M t WiKrllse, R , Rebertena, was not thororghly'geipped, sod Loth. Ihoieh Tic WRYT1 MRAs. ' Af Weedelnh, Dominion councillor, amp- before Marc, tlerioe.
W ; Williams, Q H ; , was seto.11y sworn in an
it er, Calvin, John Ku:. W12itield, the are shin here. Them charming vocalism ported by1)/wyor McKay, of Hamilter:, Monday, Aug. 2. •The mayor pave
bitely, R 369, ciIy in Loyd thews di Loptiwr, No doeision s'tain.t John "child" for "'la-
Wesleys, Robert Hall, arti ie err own Jb3, city of Kioptoa ; disk Olde R have song their way iota the hearts of wearied the Buffalo end ting the Canada T Act, and
It W. 0. Mover, LY., its received day Jnbn N. Darby sad H. T. Crossley Gowan was present on 1heneewsios ; that the i and religious people of their btwt►roti in pithy epes►es. TMs its was find pig st►d mats
leiter from the • of the would ...ver have remade the impr.s Past Grand Master John F ettallpta ana link
d Canaded they heressn
re become a &di., of w•Icome weably respond Freda, Aug. 11. lea the con of Yates
awl Qusb.e Raiie ap 0c'►, en the 10.10Oared ., ...i Therms Nebiepe bumf lar Ia,Ge across the lines. The d to b (trawl Councillor Elmore, of v. Cot t.•r infraction of Canada Tem r-
Ilst the C. r. R Oitsp av tarry
.pea tkiakitE people
whisk ti*y se._ the Is.ta. esti her est i' the beige with papillae y 7 Pr
•alRim so boiled their sm.. to douhtai1y did bed it not been that they Brother Bir 3„he Mwedeawld ; that sing net with rho nine alone, bet with B.f ln, and Hon. Cyrus K. Porter, Bul• .nee Act, the defendant admitted the
iagkats, hp owing to the Dineebers devoted their time, their talents, sad Brother Jas. Shamans, new postmaster the spirit and the .•den ceding, and hlo, the founder of the heater. Prof. A infraction, and had the usual penalty vi-
le R..10ti its! ran be done their all e..lereely to the word. Wily (11 Kanestoe, rid formerly estaldelMild the whole body as well as the .nal. No A. Hopkins, of New York, than gave a °"ted'
the ot-d.l INa soothe nil Piesis dark al 9b Jnhn Madaaeld ter many fervent orator ever swayed his bol pointed, wits sad leasing address o' Sstwrday, Aug. T. --Job. Seobiepiesd-
I heti is .rep mild sow •dear friesd of years, paid Sir John's dem to the order
7 7. Dn 1 V ed guilty eat aaittg •betir2.. worts". eta
dost stens he that he well ho all kis idle- mine who is a eapital Madonnas ie hie s„ as 10 hoot, him ac' orootfrww, is god waved his band., moved his head in em- the groat geiestie' of the hoar, sad left tee street, sad was fired g1 iie end
s. bs lav* 1M rasa ixeegll hen at
" or ensiled or ironwood, or bushed a Oaring i The A'vrr:u
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