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,,The Rev. Edwarb Everett Hale
said in e recenetten "It is quite
nelenr.there le lees dronnenness, and
-rteare elisposition to purity, a bigher
tone of public sentiment about erjnte
Olean there was ten years ago."
The 'Purim whonro prohibitionists
'by order of the Koran, are working
to abobsIt solemn kept by "Christ
in CoOstantineple, All drink
.rag places within 250 feet from the
'house of Turkish worship have been
ordered dosed andtoo police ere
enforcing the decline.
Of the 80 counties in Michigan 85
diave held elections,' and all but two
'hove been carried for prohibition.
Weetitenaw, which borders cat
Wayne countiea, in which Detroit, is
.nitnoted, is one exception, and
.rosco, on Lake Huron, is tbe
((then •
There is a society in Mornsburg,
eint.ncomposed of young gentlemen
wno pledge themselves to abstain
.from the use` of tobacco, alcohol and
from profanity, and of young ladies
Who pledge themselves not to• 'greet)
Aompany" with young men who •in
nulge in these habits The mem
bership now numbers 40, and meet
Inge are held monthly et the resi•
derittnof Dr. and Mrs. Chamber
Plain. (do superintendent W. C. T. U.)
who have extended the hospitality
of their elegem home to those yi ung
people. Many of them are ,new
.bere of the High school, and, away
from the comforts and enjoyments
of home, are thus prepared to ap-
•peeciate all than more thoroughly
those disinterested efforts in their
behalf.
uitneein Gime*.
Toronto, intinch;14.—The Grand
Orange Lodge of Ontario west re
funned business this morning.
,..tneommittee wes appointed, COD
•ffisting, uf the officers of the grand
fudge, togetherWith merithere of the
House of COmmthreland Local Lege,-
faturento look. after Any legislation
:regarding triendly societies
The report of the Committee oe
Demonstrations, which was adopted,
-recommended that =meter demon
4131:tions. be heni .on July 12th
the cities of Toronto, Hamilton,
London and Brantford, And the
towns of Petrolee„Listowel, Tilsou
burg and Tara. The piece for the
, Cott n ry • of Simeue demo e t io u
Iva 'be- fixed V)? ' the contn loam)
latotorn • • t
• The Grand Lodge decided to re
.eommend that the date for boldine
-tabe meeting of the Grand Lodge ot
British Ameiica be changed Irene
the last rue-oay in May next to the
gatinTuesday in the ensuing August
-As .the meetiogia to. be bold in Win
tin/tag, it Ives. felt tbat a change in
cern date venni enable vitotore to
.4m' the Prarrie Province under mere
'favorable ,00nditiotie Mau would be
possible in the month of May.
The election of officers for the
evening year resulted es feline's :—
rft..W. Grand Master, W. W. Fitz•
nerald, Louden "B W. Depory
.Grand Maser,Nieholo,
tnilamilton ; R. W. Junior Deputy
tand Maeter, Jaa L .Hughee, To
-keine;tt W. Gland Chaplain, Hen.
.0.2. Perry, Angus; R. W. Graud
nrteasuren.E.,Fn Clarice, M. P, P.,
inajrcir ?it Torouici; R. W. Grand
Secretary, Bobs:. Birmingham, To.
neat° ; R. W. Grand Lecturer, Jno
CI Wilson, Winioncraft ; R. W.
.Grand Director of Ceremonies, Chas
Allaudale.
At eight tine evening Rev. Bro.
nnV.ateh, Grand Chaplain, Ottawa,,
•preeetted the annual sermon in the
gunge public hall 'of the Orange
theunquartere. He compared Pro
tonal.11. Oman:: with Roman Canto.
IlieQeebee, and said that one third
the inner Province was directly
o, indireetly unnez the control of
th, 0 Oburth. He tend Po
*intent Ontatio was being drawn
.itpcon to intent financially the Pro•
vinoe of Quebec, the backward con-
• dition of %Melt was largely due to
rafinence en the Clinrch.of Return,
and he asked was it not time for On-.
tarn) Proteetants to gnard their
a , rights more neelonely.
The Grand. Lqdge resumed bust.
• -WM after the semsion.
The Mowing delegates were ap-
-pointed to attend the triennial mein -
:41 at Carrickfergus, Ireland • Grand Master, W. W. Fitzgerald; t
• On. I. G., No. 11. A. L. White ti
• .0ounty Minstenoliev. D, Caseadden;
• O. L.13. A., Bro, H. Merrick (loun
vny Mender, Bro 11. Witten). Hata.
.ilion
vee selected as the next place
foe the annual meeting.
Jos. Patient) . e, 1.0. n appointed
Tahoe M gi .. v . r Orangeville,
and Mr. Munn., ids preocoiner, hes
strrted a wool; ly peeve el 6rauffyi1e
calla 1 the Tribune
,A cooing until. , a hi bl About
half a Irillf. biildi 44 An lie•fstburg •0,1
SO, itiraity al t 1310 il 1,,i1Wf4111 alt,'"
berstburg heir And' •, - hi•d,i in
Ibnitiln. Will!. flint!' '• '• 1 A I. •• '.
burg won 1.1 4 ro n 2 oe of ,e -
bin -1 were 1. n.,1 • ....11 Win.i
80,' 10 . he , vv. r., • on e t., , i.
Riv. r BOUM r. 11,,,., . •i., ptil In 41.
itiOli piece t .e.. , . , .
'While Mr •% "",none, tit
oeolt . t I., w'i B. . , Metal fen
ern. gionnue ,...n loon ,
i violin:2, in. ' 61) • . igl lied leg
In.rels 00V, 1C ,i ai. ; 4, A ,", a sli•,)•:•
il • nin Oh lit, idiiiii., whiell W4if•
iltilLISIIIntl.ly • ,.1—..• 3. • In fin'lle .
Ste ruseet1 .. a hen., .4 ,,,,n1,.1. niqt ' n;
plunged the m in lb, He dies .ivi,tt•
extragnisb, d, Ira .• t before bet
litincle wery . fort, •i. , v. d
A Kiltia • 41 :1.* 1, .! • i..1,
grate off los elo j'. : f. i: hi- drug:nit
for a ill Bf• , 4 atn •:, 7,1,e. The wi
11 an mince li o , • • ; seeer
yr.. rr coin ..l. 1 f fie lain'
"laudanum.-• rank
the bonle.fu I, en, .• 1.,,werfol e....
the t ff• on. tit 'V .11,11 wird, 111
ht 1..a-: ea inn: ,, .: , '..ep,
ehielt he es rude y I erred lo ,
docort.with • 11,1i,..c. pinup, en• •
had been sonnuol. ti by excited
friend., to : on» th •en 'nen ft- ft,
tne ruidli s of Lis iiiiiy,
AD the aattnel meeting of the D •
mi n ion Mtn.. A esectiegon, .held lit
Ottawa nu Welnesd tr, In:recline .4 n
lass week, '11 01.1 .,ffieere were , e 4 •
elected. The Geye,. eil-Geueral ma . ..,' •
preseur, 14'4t iti i in a •Ii i••cii 001)t(4 '1 7
log valualtli edvice ai - egeneelon .'..
The Presileu •-e, eneeei •11,4,11 tee.
Governor lied •0.1',.,e 4 ‘foil•Ir.ii . ,.,.:
I
paring gifi-01 $250 .0 the riersoci •• •
iibn, and ;hat 11,1- roiuld be n t.',. -3
to purolia,,r• Welly, nod len elicitor'.
out-int:fly ii. n 108 04, .4., ,10,0w13 •
• Li, list). lciiiv•rn.r.iiii •••
Meatier, -moire-nen , in , nyr
n•iiii•,•, 1 . ,
e. neener or Torten. ..nle .; onn,, i if i
ter the D• ei ft.:1011.4N •441(3'&' Bret di i ' •••',
aAr -f -le Hli , , .1:ioi,. 1114 lit
ri,,,li r•,. ' :f!:" f1(1-,1 II; .i tire •- I ' e . c i
ta,(•.. ,Q11, b1.0 !treed, re. in ranee •.
i., u. li, .1: an.. era non. 'Tie
lint fetter w .. 1 eted : —P:
1.f, 1, I , J , (1 r tfeCenniel.., tr. elifer ; _
Ince Pal s' v n , 'navel Nicol, Cet- -
A •tqui ; E: 'et- iy. C.: ungn ee, .1.s. 4 "
lilt' , 1' 1. , an; 1 W W • a;
Berating) ; 'i home- i t'l,, , Orth ten ; i
Vs tenni I. c.,111400it : it emeald K .0.., 1
81 roe, .na M. ii • nto, etre, ;in
dinty.p; t, vrecary•Treaso ev, Haney
Weer), O nitro.
One Ira. di ell and fifty-eight pgti
0.'1, ers . raised the C. P. R. c
( enieetion . arty wbich left Toronta,
, ,Ir Teefd s .ight. They came fro ,.
the fe 1.1171i f.! prite :- Tara, 8
Winfianl, 15 ; Uxbtinee, 9 ; God. •
rich, 7; IQ, nibure, 4; led ben -
6 ; Bice le ie., 1 ; Brampton, 1; 8 .
ClAtharinen 7 ; Agrutenne, 2; OWtii
Sound, 6 ; Merint Feres,, 8 ; White
cherub, 29 : Hillelearin, 5; Fererze,
1 ; Exerat tit); D-Ilit I),, 8; Nor'!
Tetottio, 2 ; 't . Tie m a. n; • Gen,
2; niaptteee, 6 ; 011.. •bete, 3; Buf
ford, 6 ; Cif in relia. 9 They In' a
with then. 48 ratrlee .•a effects.
The winter of 1885. three veers
ego, wire3.1IO 0eltioc1, in tin,
enation sitioe 1842 8, Fi( tio.
middle a :Nutter) to inv. 20 it
February the tempo:one e :tee Ingoe
80,0 on 16 :,..ormngs, Are lowest be.
nig 24 biintw. Ilion. we but one
that: '301 11,41 that pen id nee the
16.b of February, lesong about SO
llirare, fence:tett by 0 r 0.p:retort f
15 below zero on the noetting of the
17111 Morel: :130 C.±1(1 mown
the tempera:nth gulag to 10 belt,
on the 1711I . 5 below the 19th 6
below ou the 21.1th, 10 b low on ti e
211411, 4 bonny :a rho 22nd and te
zero on the 28ra, April tempera -
tare of tbr: ...erne year averaged. bee
too freezing at 7 e'etoolc in the
morning until the 1818.
Tito funeral of the late F,mperor
\Anthem of Germany was obit:treed
in Berlin, Out., Thureday of Ias
week. At the request of the Mayor
the'stores and plecee of business
were closed from 10 to 12 o'clock to
enable the citizens to Attend divine
pylori in St. Peterni Cathedral. At
10 o'clock a procession was fortned,
headed by the bend of ti) B. An 5.
playing a funeral dirge, followed by
he Mayor and representatives of the
Council ; the Landwehtverein, with
German Rog draped in mourning
be Gorman Club; the High School
teachers and echolars, end a large
number of the eitezens, and proceed-
ed to St. Peter's Church, where an
appropriate memorial pervicie in
honor ot the deceased Emperor was
conducted by Lev. 11. Von Pirch.
The lige m the Court House and
Market IIonse were flying al half-
mast.. Those of several private
citizens weredraped with theinsignia
of mourning, while in the snow
Window of Mr. Vach's jewelry More
Ives* biro and striking picture of
he:dead gaiter draped with crape. '
• C'ttiatditt” N4tvir44.
Tire Galt Base Bail Club bad been
roorganized under the following
,416ers:---1ion, President, Dr, (1, P.
Sylvester:Hon. Vide -President, Mr.
3imod Metcalfe; President, John
•Ilooreme; Irtne•President, Walter
idOultireed; Treasurer, W. P.. Strick-
nond Men eflfe e," •W , 034 310 t
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FACTS FOR Id
DISEASE
Z/Ze X-rr-7123(Zas.1"
• THE GRE4T 11
Memel et Healing. a
011.1.1r4E,M 040rqb
'2"0"crl•TC+, 1\er=apx-1=-
Who aro broken down from the effects 01 14
debijtty, organic weak
fiann,wcsis gen Wilton No. 8 13n0ru,n on II
Woman ot sight, aversion to society, -iv
desire tor Solitude, listiossnoon and inain
cowardice, depression of Apirite, giddine
Inatorriunn, or lose of Ma nominal duid,,-
taloa, irinntrition, emaciation, , berretta.)
female% trembling melancholy, disturbi
nstenonentlawsinnoosetty, acquired.
totelon, ovor.y tunoVou wanou in concogn
of insane aoyI,1190 unite in aoorlblo34 to
wastod 11v60 which come under the r n
duties of •Inilltruion, incapacitated for the
are tet gat ° V9%111;214 you
0 pa
xboult of ignOrarico and folly, send gout. a
Tinatioe in Book PattiDieeectut o
ilddreen ell 001040u14100410348 to 4. V.
A men without wisdom Hite In a loon potadi
A Perm
MARCH 23, 1+4,
lfalaltir EIS
FURNITURE EMPORIUM.
AIAYS. IN THE FRONT RANI
Tho proprietor wishes to remind the public that his stock of Furni-
ture, including Parlor and Bedroom Suites and
all kinds of furniture usually kept in
it first-class, store,!was
1\11,EMER MORE 001V/PLETE,
Latest Styles of Picture Moulding,
Frames and Oil Paintings in stock. As I now manufacture my
own Furniture, haying
Eight Men Constantly Piniployad,
I am in a position to deal with the public on more liberal terms
than ever. All timber used thoroughly seasoned in the first-class
dry kiln at our Factory.
Repairing Promptly A ttended to.
z
First-class stock of Undertaker's Goods always on hand. By
defiling with us you secure the best minunfaetured for the same
price as you would pay for a second or third rate article elsewhene.
.11Z Goods Delivered Free in, the Coumiry,
R. LEATHERDALE.
0
TOrD3EADmii.,
We have gained a great reputation for the elegant fits and finish,
but especially for the Low Prices at which we take orders. All
our workis done. ou our own premises and cannot be excelled :in
value by any dealer, and certainly not equalled in the village of
Bruesels. We have an
Imisils Shot 111 Choice :Jou
$14.-1A.SON
in Meltons, Worsteds, Diagonals, 'Corkscrews, West of England
Scotch and Irish Tweeds, and an enormous variety of
the best Canadian makes.
PRICES rtrAetivg.drt,,,,(1 fairly $good;s$1. Ili (.1 , 3n$113(.11;:
$18, $19 and $20.
'Timm orvinueerxwou
we use are strictly FirsteClass, and the Workmanship tho best.
Some spooled lines of
11.tiac4 OAPS 117111\TI3EINGS
which we intend. Selling Off at WoNnmanx, 13.4iumncs.
GIVE US A CALL.
Ross Bros„ •
nal LEADING imoranios & i'IUTVITTERS,
ONTA1.1:(0.