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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1884-07-18, Page 4uvi 18, erci °bI tuieit !Ina; alagdwann:!idfrtufgeksahopron:eyognet'malirit be 1.0 Canada wh Deeded for Unity, iniOr, shoulder t •foi, encourageso a° inrestientmthhabedlye aww ie vow, held upon e efStea;.a.Hoof eilt.ovthret be time of storm, a a poor Proteetan had very little out,eafttd: tt hte roti tl eepnree 6leoelg rjoba;soda: agu_ oernnsedwntoi regalia, bean ane _Ra criin niteraf3 bgives hstr ei lathers, live a co] praipering Wesel] After7o did hot know all pcuhit:ki an3eay TaTaa nahscegaloierloeeedadt isia, and he prol Orangeism than Every Methodiet on ,llonteesetit:ait tiwern oti could he g be,ee 'on, tut he Beep o beth he was one thing to be e ! other thing to be • instances there -to r formation befo] ,wthoer:ar,acioionidLpolishdei ferred to the , friroti lfoarLotsher'sol jo p ople tootar, al run: to extreme] was a soldier anth e aight against did this he const' Innbutt4hoet:Itirmehaeati vPiot, pwlees.in Canada s Christianity will vee ahould ,carry follow the tette tion, and you pray and fight. b.ghtingwew ,as borninEou wn 1wy, wasl,ow a joy,. -On -an yr n the first time he gatherings, and hand.c C thReeavs.tMr. speakerli htlifflosi4ewwhhoospentn wasgladto be latedthem oat ilag. Ile felt I married his sit the ladies," and - man of them would rep:sire t' thence to en -test ence as was be '21.Peotehe kgeeeproS wetahneDarbeu p°1reite,13as they we A man cannot le be an anbelieve of high dJ e heaven' een the Ls n e wr d new-creature. sat tsu,eaene Ma etthhil eeen1 I 1: rhenloha mf but Sl ioefl aed few remarks on some in fo n depend. as our e to tell us of eve how he had car th a bv Jesuseo theehr -the we could enter 4 .npliirravaaisde oa 1;1 dk itgl. IL tried t is sr°tEhychurchWeseeirwere Peer. :111 we woUldhlight that the -cat We ties, and e ho celebrateand men saiit and from tier se we isna over a we Say -there is. would takd the behavegoingbai t k to R Atieenytisfiheodumboubl toryi8Walev:p 7:111 leoa' achieve' Pei nevi: i prive you onfyyo t r t r r a 001 Mi th in fri re by lis off Int SO no eve - ha, ad wh Or of ii to th ed .th th and an fell ohi Or asi gen co onl the est ing hay sel he aho poll for the fair ed Wh and' he Ora mon I31a is n to k110 are of C carr Mr. wis also Bo bac thes the bill Can the the con' who 4 . . . - . . • ' 1 . t ' . • I, _ • „ . THE , 'IRON, .. EXPOSITO.. _ . . _ • P _ , . - Jyty twenty heart the which that them' judged on (A v have should 1 he and Catholics gen th did the William us the a Orange ed from ttese defeated hill a 1 His • f all would for Cartwright t. front he ,voted 1 a at' g et y• present obligation from 0116 *hy here consequent') 1 s a oe it is has tell at as voted not bad some but had er o t , rain h • nine down ho of .. .. 18, of iT ly ,o --1 Wet at this dl wa mo /linD make trains with alarge cotintet, town *as expression not been years. ' aid of thousand ot it, had of the , flags, several es, glistened The fifes and of it present there land turbances. that so, well-behav oa esources on Must lit,ve the agric besides Bit rohs, Ea procelision, m to ,a the eeecteo and and the in the •together ea4h: 4h Teeswa Ha 'Purple as. Arinita• h ; Kialong , S. N Kincardine, A. Shaw. HaTM0113y, ford, twin ; J. Thomps y ; Stilatfor s, Robert • Wbodh ' W. i John ; Town Jas. St onnor a, W beton ille ; a W. Mc ; Ch Spackman; ntralia ge; 0 grog op, Co order, rds in Bayfield, fatherh; and had - mapy and h corn end t forward hearty be at a tharikful I a. vie he wo end the they had never they would defend, He • of Bityfielo Vrhy be called He did be' a 'Tipper:ry him a great becans: the the wo ever achi their p me on an the dia of daring they came ita of caus to Nil to. ay. of and in hearers and life. chia, feit•faine in every ()leder platform It lately that position With what at i3outh Rruce Olinton was anot of peopl very , g thing [from Orangemen numb came !loon, packed seen There, and there at been store bunting, ar din ead o w the was seee ma . T Teo of ba this save ltura was re h 1 t; and rche• eau wn, etati I the s cool is a • •• • ter, er, it, dinb Gro edh: ' . 13 ibb H. , •ch ton, Hol cLe nley Hill . R A • eafor illa selh S. ange Yo o de 0 nty aid •ho, of I l ; • s.mil: cou and ied chee calico Twilit of t wer Id n tot hem fa oo forg- but theft a co • no bee: to w•th pio - rang.; ld, oo re ved mei orie: ecasion recol and aid iwron the •• en w f r: Who oo an. Orange- and the o other to not ract-r deed • t Was :ad Come 0 it Clinton. coil o w pl Bei ,, all in af in were a thoneand lea olie4,, the and ruMs- are ow al holwever, e her I y d e f ale he as nio ee al gr - formed. wit lodges • reeented tdgel : fi followed th iful nea n. f -Ors,nge- ;leo sh ist it G. ; -e, : ; , Donald m •, Th . lou!. tte rt; n • , , ay m '• ai en Mater; es hip - n ; iv G th T ' h, ; rst, Dash- Da Y lig r. Master, 'n Ira reel. r o d nto ete tan. he s. n o -hat le fact : weit. t delwithdrawn, ',slat on 'orable et, - .6 e to cal . ei p pon kn o se boy break moiety, dne s, and there sten- illions dy in- les en 1 ectil'on suffer- • ht that a o lost gious the . relie nntra ()blest cotin- prove only et not tor ; but aid wotild an fro{m. ange- • this didpa E. BuTTERicK Reliable paper patterns Ladies'. Misses, Boy's and Garments, for sale by Horeetee Seaforth. . ! 81, CO.'S oi• all Children's I kinds of BROS., after on which -- (5) (8) (5) ' order was bitterly than Grit denounced . . Mr. Bowell opened their Order to which the influence been maintained and the latter scurity and Crown. Mr of all this and same direction to did space think in necessary t. hearers on these come to Clinton , His mission these points Blake and the Orange brethren of the Orange position and difference, not John and .Mr. oeeded in the . no person who deny, but that the . second . doubt; indeed corded him . saying that his failure'. The the honest, reoograizeit -the Mr: White and Orangemen merely Orangemen . casionally. They. stepping stone e • - • tneix pateietism la f • • love or its principles , so long as they personal advaritage,and , - to be able tO s • ea professions • to honest, and a slur upon men to pose ais , We had almost Well, Mr • ' e of a fellow, means . well. expects _much nd come' meal q His we give u t y p o he ()Geld tiskinS attempted did sp to his Orange organization essoeiation, say it must be a liar " is refined member the public demonstra ti virtue of what Mr. It is DO.' there is nothing by Orangemen either kr ; and it is no rule prohibiting members Farrow tell those who hate the Order?- White, which is a fair example,- Were directed men put 'joining admission, every member Here is Order, who • meats behalf the most offensive vilifies, arid choice- expression' and respected standard-bearers and all this Orangeism, and authority, and ! it is not a political with 1, would .. ! at the celehration important deliberately ilesnited These given and th _ Es expresa pieties offering the Reform there is of it know that it society, but What,it • it is -are twlo will remain a So long as it by John the honest, there are many •• ' order what a belveark of ;Protestantism, a bulwark and ConservatisMahey and the high places, men be' , w .sincerel ' Rev. Mr. who addreseed seem to be. person will have • • being denouno: Mr. - eat dumb months ii they belong of which' in has been I made a. White is a great ,deal,M which permit, 1 to peints..0h,ndhe for any to - Clinton concealed Grits believ Bill Was not to th , to say eowardiee, Bowell. first par.. reads he was, part we, from th we. have god effort was fact -is,— oonscienti better f others in an Only sew 'mak to place for the • • keep can use iit do this, their . will cease .sino Protest its cham forgotten • Farrow and But then r frot!ti y no pertioe . speech , . I the best. h' . ie stendard hot let the a slap at •the to prove; own satisfacti is and that is, that conseque liars.' Of rather bioad ef Parliamen platform on, but then being plain Well, perhaps laarrow says, doubt true, in the requiring one political equally. tree Grits of the Order. us what is beconte,leadiret The harangue he had and to , a as effectual the Order a clause) forbiddi or' the ao a man of is selected On an importan who d liberately - te •to us lies ,eil ; and trusted of is. done ander yet Mr. society.. the first spark • join a society, of Anniversar‘ies by insults, repeated year purpose of joining the ; them' -element their being- for political should not should very different " political is cha,mpione White sit' consistent such, iteonce-was a recr •t' in ing Must self-seeking and put . la th o ave • y A. t Taylor and the Bruss , When reason • • . • Blake it,' ir 'John and - ttever defellice a the f power ' raised . t M inial , - l quite we co but he' enla •such, was' by ab' and that t due to Mae That of hi is speech as .sticoessful ver reale otion gro a.M : rid th' us Or: r their f 'like name, , 1 a .w: dip • : Oran and po prder a w to t bent lond-month- also. e Pro tism ions. . is not Vie bel no Mr. is liver ' on Saturday, part o effor 'omits poo and wel not - beoa cour Eta at a no itp an th but as i obi"gation t party thal from B the• p just 11:tened his o••n simir a ae obligation be a high r to sp s mia Mr. Fa abopt leaders! the 'Reform , in t he its asiapices Farroad il Ikrabwing each he letteuld his siterior too, .a after prey sooie kno in it, title a pnr be a. b t organiz not eom Orang wish to and,s instead reg i cast o petit in c e can heart, 'the g els a this is to Oon2 d . more or any and once of the a hrongii, renter has or years,- froni oe- r of. the eognizatet re in the d allude did not • hten his idn't purpose. to keep sing Mr. ake his e .defeat their op-, and in- of Sir 'he ; sue- • mission willi- ,in much ac- : nds for gnificent sooner ngemen orderee• ilk ''are hey are ys, and I d ' oo- geism i a -or and o d their rm just eir own ey cease It is an estants : or such -- r. Far- a bad eve he person arrow, die- - . it, wail . But, on pass Grits. believe it, tacit politi- se the tly the e, that on for to use -politi- ssesses- fatally Grits let us' e says, em tohad or the there ecom- t, will actice lights if Mr. re- r end. bar to if* the g any onser- ,! nk -in, sik for! - anni- and ' epree row's tl name lyin sole is will lar What the self- f its the in nee .e no atta year fast nting y, as an ' the Pris less feared. le to Beale ogee. death oliti- Texas, and and were in g.P. by • tion, the and etas any. quatrel you men, - ake O'F ould thie bree ' last to ent be t the his dans then • arge and on et of h such and ntle- was ; sema thieVes i with done E slain wounded. • •al * . a t$ catea P po y de n to pi C ca th an ar • in str Ri The in Islen oidled teed.. pr e zo wi Re and c ro will hi the fac De gran. { ; da me Ke to wit ha ba fat cro so is Free wer: fon thee sine and - an and mate St ..i. was me tat .1:4 ls one, ome f f i'k y il. he . :aae.unpromisng, at' Trt o ow.. ' o hanoellor be iit t he e in o lr-v :oat • redo ares, judg,ng is guilty heinvestigetiori i g -'s'a •• issdon Einalty tedLdey tie inquiry nd lit • . Mill? he' a gn b -c lu din t e ;; a tuna at easent p whether c ime gmleance -' ene wh , r poet f r tat 1, the ptemises ; s rys: ' o he • n w tut . 0 oWn B k;, a e) 1. t;. UARDING r caution ,. ulated ill• r , ini.ED patch knolven °fa' Ceswhile rite' ROTH tleindustry state ihilation; waiving retie arias G El 0 ev be, , mates h tithestate IN ertS St. . s b or cps or ot IL f tn - tiee ,gig 1 on lly d i it hat HE 8 PI ce -!' si, , h ce 12 the : bnorpaai Tolul di y f p tif e 1 an ee a sign , 7 : E Orange t 'e xi I w k. she a r a se d ht n DpE a i thdlroom 13:, their w be T1 TO 11 0 es, a week a ! • rin_ge determined fired was but ittlie4 not fought bullets 1 of Ole stigma beinga . cast being a political or e Grits or ara otherparty. Cause and the- complied • anization the Order, either emo t will soon ase is jast ng. Tee .1 sing Vide Scott, 8inkler -e nee .of e matt .Tuesd esses have . promm s of both and list the ral week!. tly spesslt- The ociPe. pose any incrimi Object the fade, e matter e bottom. mission dings wi partialit joist, wi eupersed institute i racy and ged is can ta,lee andseio wil ' it will b action i ewes; four and t nothin and ha ined, bu ws abon en. 'Th s. et ' s impli- el, - thickl of New .. IDE.— bd. that an on the ound 'to he N. Y. • orning. and part of ed with eep-men seeking oles and of the . LAND.— present - Rhode and de- Cleve- A ' confer ROM—. nnesota at the harvestneighbor year gress of satis- outhern tion of II Mon- masked neboroe negro, iharged ile the and The him a cholera ' Th • ' • ere twenty- • there ' n *inch at city' ,out- almost . trade, a simi. any of lready at the Yo Orange- ed the In Bel- 9range- arested of im-, ak is .:I named to . he all s, hea d r lying ' e duel min- had a Di—n nown • horse f{nall. riday and had town, pan. . om his shot who The iddled blood. . ae - of jy t e r, . 1eet , . - f . i ; a 1 . It - a Y . 11111op, , ' 1 tons, Scarlett, called Mw said, ism wj; sions confidence hands greeted said once July was that ung proceedings speech. splendid t auspices he they ready, honor upon said • tive address the ;was to th great Who immortal Were et dard of elebrate he d his f led, aalorons. s, hey h ilierty wed, ions 841 eied res. h 'n, rhnkenness 1 let w he ha th po is cortry . The T The South Perth the Twel day last. an iname afternoon d he r an t to .lay th agreeable tions Wer their frie the surro conveyan had arriv and it wa larger oro ton for tween ni Orangemn ee have b besides.epa business tart look its hest, decorated greens, .efe., lug suitable at different occasionea almost indescribable, the peace have been To the ere . . it -must be very little no unsee it is very ently orde asse of -such a 1. have taxed keepers to were no unusnal d perly met. At one assembledj where the There were of Orange in the ;pr - headed ' b drum ban by theimm the princip on the evesS Great Western a platforrei speakers a men thei assembled the trees. lodges represented, name oralof 1 WEST BRUCE.—,Teesw Daniel; Maleter by; ; KinlOugh how, F. Griatidy Stanley ; Iii now, Jas. McFarlane p vie, H. B - B. Wilson ; A SOUTH P ter Master : St. Peals, Johu Linton; Logan, Marys Chas. Martell; ' 4 ati Marys, Rob Poynter; Granton, J. SOUTH H —Goderioh, Goderich, F. A. Cantilon Tichborne; ton, Albert A.nders —Bayfield, Wm. Fleck Hullett Divi Clinton, D. Welsh ; Cli • J. E wood, J. Aub J urn, .. Britons; Batfield Auburn. 1 On arriving of . the B appropriate W. W. Conn was on in this grea a •th t hit in this reign of suc As Me. Cm by th he felt proud more.to celebration, able to do so many - ! to addresbli He p• tur and trusted 'thy were a ' not ma totheir _ Rave Mn.AILOR, they niig stranger th'em.• reason, b an Irishman, boot, that • 'Th e ice. beciuse founded metory, gathere in every good men the est, and to defend future. A through th There ' what their the nobledeeds achi and the th were des ' • eir lives i and ' • in greatipart, liberty . ' was•a noble : among it Inds, both ill He asked mselves to' name but i 'morality tarnish them beOrsingemen rd. Then raised to v. ever bee nk, having r priest -rid occupied such as compared ' elfth rangemen and th of July - The forenoon but se assemblage, -however, ' in of the dust and The loaded ds, while nding es.. About d„ the the general d had any e hundred present, a couple The town, of many with white mott places. by the ble Citizens glad 'when it of those .. said that drunkenness, ly di eldom ly and bled tagethee. rge crowd the the uttermost; omplaints Maud o'clock in the proCession 42 lodges, 'Y Young cession. its itanner ... The use crpwd, 1 streets side on Reilway had been d officere, fiends' round , he following master ; FAL ; loss, eDona 13ervi -Kay • '' ' ' berleY, RTH. • Stra 1, W Bail Mar . Stewart • irkton, Densmore. tents--1-(Gode Thos W. 'Johnston • Goderich ' altford, 1n. V. W. ; Var ion— , esker ton, carlett etered. ill; C R 1 ut e ; !Oraege THE SPEECHESme at the cKil ethre% to w r, of of the ounty, i i y o it county, the a true nors came most to preside end so. ebbe spea,kers them, y attempting ongratulated -aut, r which would d that y to principles. . t wonder honld nit. t it might and they wanted 'i ire was of its associatton t, of glotionsj great around art of and true victories thousand mind ame back orefathers vements' nght endants the freedom, that njoyed institution; sonsonany this, his be orangemen, heartt tain their their heir noble higher before, only en Ireland, a low - Huron, brated !Setae- t and revent . 'The asant, d only more direc- and r from rivate er full, that Clin- meet ! !others t the !ado being ever- bear- atreets noise evas sure must over. to were fact ppar-i eople eding mast hotel- there e, the pro- odges ands, was e end ou g grove the Here r the ators de of f the the Mc- lack- sick- hoe. uck• Ber. Imes • sby oltn St. . E. St. "m ley ion) ille , .13" lin- sion een, • ell. tide ' . S. Mc- J. is • ' ung rie hn•- a h r. he Igo- ed ea- 1 'th the •• as He .on of ' he ay a he nd ho ar ag, ed e ra- to w he to e in h. ke the for Y it to 1 - y all a be-- to - be h ; • ; • th good - to•go , 1A3' although is John voted left he has tams party return in will Finaace pie Huron ever, row, firm there forwaxd don't you beak suet succeed, had leader now Incorporation believed land enabled been Why corporation tions the I tion duty . But, Protesta,ne mending we this. teetant when the Rome parliament . ever, when denomination, and The eral Local the passed could Orangemee they under tories stitutions Failing introduced Parliament Had ed but made doing • wthbielaotltdhceoirunbtrreyth, ttdd they wotd coentrymen were had handed Orange,were they ed bitted, aim His noble Oran follow, they Pies The excelletit, speechi,.. to assemblage. duced MR. Hastings. at gathering, past thelprivilege centurtr Britis he and tbeWestern lighted ty twelvelmonths lar town thaiiked Mr.; manly the rasoreri West , are terians heart what other the Speeker server, House eery private going Mr. friend, a church to the terian to the the-son.Of time-seeving to advance and he is. them and He mak _ 6 v ote his gold . . in Path ninetle: -who - (iron, s peo his time matters I protst. e Protestas guided to secul: they it' has 1 mak - 1 Huroneit a man em. ' inan . but he, ; -.as wee riot 'abroad r h 8° MELD, eel {McDonald -for to has invested their ble of in Who, and you! up." Me was a on denied do when Orange do not is, to if could encroachments that all not speaker appeale Legislature result.; did Mr. the bill he a Bo ey. committed. were, to fitst, example, Would a! and meeting Cbunty had aclIvice.'" mahifest to this, -Of Sutherland, Orange 1 I jyt 0 Reformers, and is is ' Heuse m to M. caurch 'Church. Presbyterian perhaps to has , a oth vtil an ale will : b 1 h' not mention. ef l'h i .1 of this staunch his to and until.they - for interests. a Canada has the was and the of few- it which to you oppose that do the their get The dehominations th e it Protestants, till a general be not the and in Blake did great he nd ii. brethren they would be are. He was no • against his Rom: ; but the blazoned with th: To- I down by 'W just as m o and they s defend them if need be. lite at imitating I and sec() example of Willa, e, and try as ne: in his footsteps. live up to their Order. reverend gentleman eloquent which was et much appreciat The ne -t was JOHN WHITE, k/ He express such a large presided ov ar Masters, ••hom of meetin ago in the North America, received much This was Counties, to see the evide on every ago, on I addressed Woodstock, the membet f • a R part he had tak:n Incorporat cannot extenda Air.Octamero Huron. Both and bo but the one is in spirit, and fair to all p: as I was going ' of Commins, called me to who occupied t I in an uncalled for nner sim 1 t ., p y o and individual i refer to you C. Cameron. : he is your enem more antagoni of Rome t Mr. C chu a Scotchma politician, his own ends. it is well f He buys enable the Roma ti C them set up in s a. bareain wit . . . . . d in this indire to urchase for merit. T am so century a pri accept a bribe from placing it in his o wore ip i t h' 't soon come wh the Catholics -ill its do. In • s ;In ts are always their clergy, bu r and political k f or themselve ' er member. of - 1 'The people seems, have n brains enong a h . 'hey had an abl:, in the person of - seems, did not efined enough, : for a good Raornier Sir Richard . of mine. We "mixer and oo he sits among a - onser•ative C or myse the Orange Bill own will, but do as his leader his money i he must keep • place hie the investment I hop:, long time before Minister again; aid do their d o a third repres person of Mr. is a credit to true to you's. in,te a talk of the 0,r: M F r. arrow and said to me, do it ; stick to i . ! I did stick to i pp most nobly, b the strongest - Hon. Edwar the Reform party. words to say dia Bill. The Orange necessary to halve to etect a, h hold it, but a them. It -ha not fight age tat to Roman Ca you cannot ; g society? One of these Aots as Orange lo what is right b • adherents of churches woulo ; rights as the them, but th:y members of the are ' h h c urc es can of th !is vain to* expe , can do it. the. time will no m will be u then. will we g then referred that had been for incor He 13aid that 'act and to iacorparated nn wanted an act ws!nt to be same act that other money were incorpor the Local Leg their bill into t and were there and hisafrie it might have all he could against speech again (Mr. White) th • tIltreeland bet her ii 0 page darkdeeds ay t ilia cle n ;mil with ask hris o d, t rly St If thel nd- enti d b sp . I' d ,his and by • a rand and ;xcel is fi and aces and. : n oc mobbing : nd No for in on sim he hese h a Prptestant anxious rties, o tell order, e thee and serve a tereets. representative, a ie . There tic iri an the mortal ch ; , but ho H r hihaself s emit tholio heir thein t way himself ry that st cite church . I n, ie do • •tl:lel williag when considerations B ' hoer' t a to eartnest, Mr. suit them; nd so Cartwright, 1, this uddler he Reformees, f, wohld had e dar bids Referm in- in o he hovever, he gets if ty it ntatiere, Thoraaa estla in fa nge Bill ante! " No, and , and t we o p ponent - Blake the a :11 med. 'en been sets holidinstita- • t justice th of ineorpore- en it all the unite Catholics do various divi no, Ch t that hope, sooe. tterof ited. t one to the ade oration Mr.' d th er it. ef their incorporated cheese making ted latnte e Ddrninion efused de support- n• t it, ghthe onl Lifer r men to seer, tholiofello of e principl Prince eded !Jai be preps, their d them , and imitate , Prince possible hey did oble ' 1 made apprepriat ely hatene the aker, { for pleasur nthusiasti one of -he had natter Lodge rom ent counsel st visit e was f prespeei- He asion had ! th Oxford er, for snpportin Bill. ar compli 'ember gentlemen e PresbY- while him when , a of unneces- h .• le, not is principle Presby- belongs 'he is he eeks is -rich, presents priests, churches. for their he . a in be found Mr. Cam- h hope political as things to' it domes t, Huron I wish of South them a-epresent McMillan, they in great " who, as have '-he been not, him. aloe- ith thet ce as as made e to the pep will how- Fa, He Whsto beirig t b rave Joliet, I'll bag -he did net te i I 'haste Orange society piece to this has asked of for reasons is our `parties. 1 :various in de- do, not Pro- ed, and resist rch any how- come what ' Then, rights. sev- to the and Mowat ea they But own. fax- in- 1 under. they also. oarried, it. He and in had kne th hist.° th ev life follow this princie 'mo larg intr gas thei had of whoni de said simi- in the there thel I a for to the in the t• 11116 the . own I am your not! also is only that uses seat . this ask e th' the be to and he tbe a Sir es He a it be - be. -- d e n y .k did We ,e { , of be : in - do ' of ; - • rd o e y s f r - s to the f tp t _ of ta mi in do - a had among they tial not I necessi these just just it Ontario) trol ion fla.n----- to Sembly ay he ais the who e l'e Orange keep wanting 4- robabl or All for here heir onnd British luded i irtues e matter nd s ext f c spea. abusive, 1 brilliantiere He benefits pendenc liberal Orange ad i tereste 8 1 area eather said rangeis b more it( is d hid h tion ade t6 the has assure they h4d comMitted suppOrted oppoaing won14 the But Cath Oran port is wiling Rome As leie cal leader to hit MacKenzie first need and rain health ment and he, . if he, g; try aain. your the nOble fit or wright so Blake Bruce, was glad. him, cowarg pitiedlMr. a d honorable -n honor) Kenzads Mr. have- ;' Blake! Rossat deser .1 he did. .. in h Blake 11 him fir beforel bill my Orangemen ually must 1i helms!, there most '; be their his Government . Insulted. as Mr. the Orangemen must put to bear . an n .a. t one jot and free theM en d di a'n ; He did would the Hiese know - sessiion { Conseetatives former,.e tion of to accetnplish . to advance I The French n , ‘d nene their . . dition apon th 1 e men pane,. Blake I hands was to his speech B h But, ei 'die -Pleased not a than Conser spmong ese d as' evee. as i --- r was: of the age - - hey ev rchbis lished en, or • lik t insul send me chit five we 1 It a do e hay hich . _. reeme y by kc this a, the of ' Q leen ter h g if, no o an : Ora, advert:. ffrage. Mr. Joh: introduced. r his r artist ker. extol s S a pa Ma. Tit e haVe nopsie cif his it facsuired hen th re faci in t no o fend t not 8 wever. Bill it 'ft tell the Orange done them -also voted receive range tot lost lies. e Bill f Arch that had church. deserted and him. -he and e, the 1 Blake, dead Oedit bought but some ilevould 1 and -left Rieke's been had to blow him alth, ; for the the not beaten bear A are ; as . from friends. • - the -Blake up !, insult; of Incornoration - of our ;ere enemies - hope be passed e had was too, the • 1 1 um ; led rovince f to th This was o f the secure against had complish 1 the anted speeches. atives 1 eches: for ' • s y . tt reat Rid -P -- itArchbishop and Dominion. n Blake r get op bis object. Protestants ' live ;to 'e man !the t its iig them who h to tr six ia starving'n . t; was t rganization n such Quebec 0 - never land teof the !be anxious kinh king tows Orange { which and maietain aonnection. e half-hour's t eldquent awonien . a mir . -x - geism, I tly, n marks, With They . ad ed the d advantages;' • and pport imitinel r in • • s. FARROW only his brethren and in 're axe g you, e galleries dinary e interests , irked When aS up point, House Association for the had i and " I -, I . a great mistake, the Orange Bill it himself and the support body at the this chance Mr. Blake- because he wanted Bishop Lynch. to sell himself to he may get to proved a traitor he had also proved- His treatment was disgraceful. him in the then conspired Under the left Mr. Mackelizie's went borne to the speaker, would should go to A man who brethern and your men of your order to the country. his seat in tried to buy the men of Bruce, of them were have nothing to and a traitor. Mackenzie, who mane There • statesmanship in hand than in composition. more honorable he employed up Mr. MacKenzie and intrigue against MacKenzie was a,nd he could it, just as he, White, defeat of the, Dominion Parliament. be introduced do not want to and insulted. this. The made to s in Canada - those who Mr. Gladstone had time brethren in and the Grits in Canada. with this. It it is better to . - • • than principles as men. We will go and reproaches of of our glorious- - that the Incorporation at the last of Commons, but been disappointed. a very critical and a portion desired the early Canada Pacific Railway, this end it was the company a members of the to get better 7 and made this which they would CanadaP e Pacific was a critical anxious to play Quebec members,d their favor that the Orange over -shot the the Orangemen, any good Frenchmen of something more Its "chips of Quebec are Some say the Oranae organizatioia B h believed1 at, ethere a necessity for y The Church of uous and aggressive d Lynch he is desirous to He has an M k d tee en into power in the Lynch will have How would of any under he rule t who had the Presbyterian General late' meeting iti a letter of advice, ordered the adherents shut their docirs hundred Meth Torontolast iwin, necessary to . . . rY . in this men as this. to the East satisfied and if Mr. Blaine United States, to signalize up a shine with that there is Association, alwaysw stand their country, the old Mr. White speech peroration , which shoed r and champion as well as of Conservatism but he omitted, any reference Hewitt, of Toronto, We have which were in those'of the were not offensive . although not particularly itt the main, Order, and set decried put in a strong and patronage the or an f , g o t which he had was next room for a remarks. He on the the large turmont. a bold man the 11011Se Of CODA:non& about 75 Catholic and a large all opposed. task to get of Orangeism. his duty in this the Orange Incorpara- for discussion despite the oppoidt• and the country is and country, and that in Brother a sturdy champion. so had Brother , , for had instead Mr. Mowat of many next election. to please the opposed the the sup- Mr. Blake the Pope rule Canada. to his politi- a traitor of Mr. He had hour of his to overthrow plea of Govern- old country, not be sorry the old noun- wouldinsult wives and is no bene- As Cart- South Huron his_ way into and ' listening do with He, White, is an able • is -more Mr. Mao- the whole It would for Mr. O'Donovan than him now broken blame Mr. blamed Orange Bill The again as the be contim But they brethern. in suffer, e and . they suffer should and and a,gain Ireland., just had insulted But we is far better bewithout to sacrifice Protestants on despite Mr. Blake Order . . Bill meeting of as they all That one. The of the Re- construe- and necessary large loan. Province of terms for the con- sup ort • P Com- time. Mr. into the an it ' he made Order. mark. He and did for himself Quebec, as substan- a the after, and there- is no in was it now Rome is as ever now rules get con- a mort- Z. le, and if Dominion accom- Orange- denonajna. L o f each a, impudence - As- Toronto ; and of against 'emigrants ' have the country to Again, of us, always- is elected he will his vie- Canada. still need the mem- true to and are flag and con- by a glow. oh the him to of the perhaps to female was not space marked previous . . nor sensible. forth its Inde- plea for for the h e Order, once been called. very brief ' = congratu- favorable He to talk mem- number to you.,. up and He respect, he had i ion, what what it he could -he White He White, he of of of ill he to a of to as ' the in heart brated in ering satisfactory held not two held awn Listowel brethren - es pearance from before about very visitors. the sels the _evergreen ous thefl in festooned ranged tatives began the Battalion tinned afterithe noticed Ethel, Tindall, Orange Master; Lodge,. 344, No. 462, 631, Bluevale, Brussels, erly, ham, Robt. George Thos. Chas. the and b,ands. when estimated 4,000- visitors. their speakieg fifes 33rd Gerry, took introduced said gathering gratulated spectable them he next. he where played. miles to incorporate had voted Roman his little an OrazigeMan, that society land upon. lodge moth return no, he had they wopld-tnot shut down! hereafter, you should Perhaps sooner, and confiding, the Roman in the same had treated do. it. orenge. he had oranges. assign is had gained seemed objected two word's were ramo they would of the bill by the hence it blame the against the tent Grits. would not . Milian, and sincerity either, and Sir Richardi away in very well that he Blake•had est speech reason is Mr: John this bill? political P any Orangenaen word in prevent wished, on that side of the knows that gation to h e sees fit be a olitic p when they voice, "what rI'll' . Farrow,you has do - ne, time. Had bill would Catholics are ten - -termer have Protestantisha Mr. Farrow solution. hands recommending tinel news . brethern. T • his COD° it WAS nearlyt lod es formed g - and marched soon after quietly for celebration Clinton. The The 104th of by Brussels, everything, for as large reasons a small at Gould . of -of rain of leaving noon 5,000 pleasent A good deal town lodge in arranging streets parts of place flags d in the breeae in front Shortly after a the to arrive home society, band.. to P noon the Orange Master Young No. R. Donnybraoke 459, Sunshine, Belgrave, -Ethel, John James Wm. A. MoCutcheon Gibson; Hemphill Robinson. A number lodges wore were accorcipanied The the procession or 5,000 About 1.30 way to took and drum Battalion County the chair County he felt and the tarno he se* hoped they ev. o R J Ian He said wasglad came from. fifes He to walk - Catholies, give he but They Ile frequetly and that distasteful to Ni refused omilesion was Catholics vete with Els the: hoW had made there MCA:fillets They soo i their a Man and {if menibers? prevent arid seer h elf_ ft {have are thoesand Concluded whieh p ap 1 aded ;most their - ' Catholic s tiraa and he o that e desired a power t they t the Oath( that pr them t •o it. He the Rome lee, "yo shut de have was nettle he haa wou roue spirit m, but th choked E know wl seen C only maw Prie our liberf to them word Loy] " as the bi it. But th, to have of these Bn so mu( he did. neighbor I r the bat 1 • his appal not vett this new ; h ( end he voted but against i his biggest- st it. ' hy Mr. I should say bees N ow, he if t v votin rnenaber oould not t Every is nothini a man frc i t • eey, and must a John A. t 10 • for t. been for t been pa enough, b tinaes '1 excu f the Grits by n been pl! th -0 - e th ; ' e pate° the speak • time• t . 41 • y into 1 town of them es T. ' ' the Glerite NEW ADVERTI EMENTS. paper . , & Fleirley.(5) (5) ! (5) (8) item. (5) ; n Toronto :Censpir tt receiving another 1 Cotrimissi ' liron y o ' ountfPe' e county -of IJinccl, overnment slatpre to in enced their large number subpoenaed, 1 less known and Gov from the hug is likely to af a judicial c have no p . . on any one the evidlnce is aim olyto is to be hop -d e thoroughly bomposition o l i•aii . tee that t leir tiducted in a eoiri proceeding be any way ela.h ; • • criminal pr those aceu•ed - stayed u the off , of which e is settle'. they conelad - to the Legis body to ta as the I Messrs. M have,been e ' as been elicit ed- and will ber he will tel air remains , is represen1 and each of :are represent: n, of foot', and t the esti:: eittia f inc n poll nn et ea h °coil ay a not ar o we ••ho ,h sift:d the ' 11 ng n iit seca of a til t nee the t e : ta e e s lea Ki e , nno ed. b ' all to ed the • b os y au napr Jade Jude appointed inst te t a o wit ing iCia t offiCials, of the se stri er. o I ay b The et a t t to t co roce f i n-ju or on onsp e qpestion oha aw e co r labors and ch • deeria Ba d, b irk exa kn 0 8 y M. arti min 111"The figure between theiparentheeis each line, denotes the page of te the advertisement will be form, Central Grooery—Laidlatv Rargains—Bargains—Win.'Campbell. Restaurant—James Bn•ress. g: The Aurora Watch—M.R.Counter. Bummer Goods—A. Taylor. Harvest Tools-eReid & t, Farm for Sale—C. McTavish. Property for Sale—D. McCulloch. , 0 , zAit .; • J; nron expozzio _ • 4 _ AA jr, SEAFORTII, FRIDAY, July 18, 1884 • Reform Demons ration. We are requested to state grand Reform Demonst ation held at Cranbrook., in the township Grey,- on Thursday, julyl24, commeno- ing at 2 o'clock p. in., when addresses will be delivered by Sir Richard weight, Hon. A. M. Ross, Provincial Treasurer ; Thos. Gibson, M. TOhn McMillan, Esq., Reeve of Hullett, ind others. All are cordially_ o be present. IIIIIIIIMIIIINIIINIIIM that will Card P. invitedare de- to give any of elo- and are say In-- our much John with in- the ' an to evi- on , the acent His and a -bus- he never The were and not man of face and fire and -the are they not over not that with of Mr. the Mr. as He M r. had the all dis- a be of _ P.; . 'politiciansfirstly' in to it insult as row sort ever a appointed.' and full even without .Ete he the oal Grits Grits word a, Upon cal the understeod. are see: that taken vote 'other is ing Mr. of in John to, marks These Reformers ruleeteontained Reformer required vative. the and versarytocoasion, in sents, own chosen and party, of and say Refermer, respect, that most be officers. doubt f or RefOrmereirom the larger chance manipulate We cal what It too, managed If and h t eir he, of for designing from honest Protestantism as ,the men blage no Phe Twelfth of Jul.ar at Clinton. We this' week devote pace to a report of, the ivered at the Orange Milton on Saturday last. f the Rev. Mr. Taylor is ble in every respect ; it ili he point and was not calcalated ffence to or hart the fe4ings arson, and the report tamely does it justice, as aentiy and earnestly delivered, 'as well received by to adieetce which listened toilt. orry, however, that we e Ltieh for the one which follows mid we are not sure but seders Bill apology for giving :ace to the remarks of 'hire, M. P. We do -not Le hope that they will be ruetive or interesting to , it simply to ahow what 61ale trash brazen detnagoignes hii White stamp can inflict ;thence- when they have an rve in doing so. Mr. White nay, sent to - the demotstration • • turday for a purpose. T ts to drag a red herring kek so as to prevent the Orange Loieg out the old Fox to his :ashen was to cover up the adricrof Sir John Macdonald •. Bowen in deserting an 8 Orange Incorporation B• Mr. Blake and the Ailed the abuse part of narkably well, for a more abusive harangue we _a,ave toned to from a public platform. 3nce, too, was all the more sBrintuell; and cowardly, because . foully assailed and aspersed ; present to defend theniselvee, n had they been present re been allowed to do so: vantage of this fact, this o plumes himself as a champion 'egoism, indulges in unliiited aen whom he dare riot asaa 'ace with them, We are not t his brother Orangemen, to him, were ashamed ot t his tirade was so coldy bit.failed to elicit a decent I although delivered with l vigor the speaker could upon the audience with ding effect. The rank an inge organization, althou a rule mostly partiman, t and lovers of fair plaY, Id easily see that Mr. White r attempting to pull the • • r eyes, but was doing it iri and most cowardly wet', and attacking those who a an opportunity of defending es. They also, no dont-ea-knew !ook advantage of an occa _ ild be entirely. disassoc'ated tics, to try and make political , his political leaders. 'afore,. be: gratifying to every _ play, that the Oraiagemen a Clinton on Saturday treated te's harangue with an& indifference. - ' r. White tried his best to rers believe that the defeat age bill before the Howie Is was due to the opposition lie and the Grits. Now, either so ignorant nor so elieve- anything of the NS- that Mr. Blake and [rt. a hot minority'.• hopeless in ommons, and that they can y nor defeat any meashre White's political leader and Lea to oppose or support e.he that Sir John McDonald . . • • ell have a majority of sixty et! in parliament, and e gentlemen put forth oiee effort in favor of the that they did in. favor ada Pacific . Railway 'could haye carried it despite epposition Mr. Blake and d -ve ' • gi it , ha knows further n the Orange Bill was ed in Parliament, and the IP° Speeches considerable speeches eelebration The address unobjection- . ;sensible, of we give it was immense We a, anot it. *e owe so Mr. do so either any person, abomi- of upon object l' was, at purpose across lair. cowardly defeating 11., by its, and is mission disgusting- disgrace- the 'parties would 'Taking valiant abuse 1 when stirprised. who listen- him,' received -cheer, all the command cold file of they exe intelli- and was wool - the mean- by slander- did them. ion which , i- L capital -It must, lover assembl•- coolness makehis of of Com- of &a. White *simple kind. his friends the House neither • which master knows and at their that quarter Orange of • Company ._ -the Grits that being Orange , I, '; Neiivs of, ahe AGAI against ells tenement{ ity are being WHrLE ST from Syraans man, stea sleeping' .c 1 passing, taon 1 tunnel IN TEXES. in th of Texas i by. dr daily at • • into Mexico. on the Am vice and(' are drie: HER BLAINE nteralt Labor 1 ry industry in met on J3. II: ' S t ot to support ' t An • anti -mo. v Butler, w - ' was ap r asso ESOT4 AND from etation Louis railroa e growing fln : • ten days earli ern Dakota has been Reports indicate a E •; KILLED WHILE LYNCHING perking a cro aced open the kv. and hung Dick May, a negro - ' - near by. -PO ape. Jailer was in progr of the • ' ki jail, onnding Dr en fired on h 1 e died. i ; CHOLERA PLA aging in Tout a,nd is likely t ty six death ' M • rs at arseill ,000 people -h. e outbreak distress con 1 . , exodus{ -, partionl tricts, whic r existence on .. It is now g in Paris is i thier familie engements t of the diseas:. irn ..I.WELETH IN demonsta: Ida of hetet re stoned : One • of by' an Or: t occurred aid d Nasionalis d •' ence to varains lint. Anoth:r ISTS KILLED. d Bowie tough: a room in a On Sunday'. S. was broken Mg dead. A . , side Shortl , • e devoted fia leo re the trag nd one was h kill you." IOUS- HORSE a R 4,0 . and --Bw....eSci uarrelled wit t Lewiston,Mont All hands d - ring. Rattle' s shot off. to cle at everybody Mortally hurt, jot on his a man na taking part in until t and coy the ;,citi.Sain ST ClIOLERA.—As oletrit di t 4 i isi • f AL! • ing a r, thr Mir I iv:s to r nt . Eail a I n . - No • Thaoliai thea d ay n'ght B1: i o po is 11 oe oin e 1st o DA on t s lv ' r nari T a ra oi. fro .• fair CH NC.— wd ail • t Ism a,y uc: s ss, 1 r i g o 'n la m, • t UE. n al o o a i r d : ring -s, t ve 1 f f eqn: I - fro ry 1 el p:nd the r r a d mi h v : d: 'art RE - tio d, te nd r:pe he nge oo i i 1 8 e ems o .. T o t duel ot:1 ot: list 1 pr o de. dy t ard t an Si H Ir 0.... I a p n ow n e he n n sight. nd If ne a ed a th h y e ed e iota cited A ays ride a gh ay 1 ern ate -Pas er sid LE ate e favored s. TA e p ve I ond of Ow 0 "as -d se mimes. 'nailing The • • ad is " t 0 • • rbar th • nt, ng i at e ; n. ety e tbr ' in unto.!Both e to A ey say," EVESf.—Bill eke{ ,on apons, Jake esparadoes tth u' oo ttle e :th e eek. th 1 . g abeep !S 1 r Of or. cliadidate, ! to 11 t he last pr an ay,fa • t ' w from.the Amu Mirseilles, ' estimated Marseilleet n P t theon at .--iDuring 1Newri 11 ationaliets- en ere az 1 t fe un I ty f an ith, slightly 1 TWelfth every the last ad years. -aa• , 14 did . the le a it TE and tiro the aroand THE Various r ese following 252, H. Ild-ward Thomas Leishman Johnston of rearchieg there AFTER o'clock 'Victoria p1 and pleased a thy L . that t o see the andi used to t Bri anniversary, Orangemai brethree of No Saturday,. e was 'one oi , successful The atten ' 1 was expected st the 1 a , Odees o demonstrath where , ere four lc not fraterniz north'; 2nd, he morning az wet day prover their baffles. was esti ated people ssemb ay was puttlroduoed DECORA IONS. of troub e was and the eitizex arches and I buildings. l es were erect, tOwn, and ar an w d1 bunting while , everg verandahs of buildings. PARADE. 9 o'clock the adjoini and were web headed hy Lodge after sit ' au appear! train got here, lodges.: Young- Britt • N 243 , o. , Britons, John Walton, Loy Ferguson, Ma Edward James Rut James B. Gila Barr; Stewart; Moopey ; No. 7 ; No. 7f. ; No. 871. ; No. 96, No. 1,091, 1 - • ... i. the above me handsome nem b fife a ' y was e was form were not 1 people, Orange , , DINNER. everybody Square v -ace. After mu end a selectionl and Bluevale I Director of Car af f ter a eve Master Per, to see SE County offieer on the large a As he look were in earl onld all enjoy I ' ! err too e i ded k th ' altho - h a ig so many Inv land of the drums could to have flu an Orange 110 °Ib-416cnieltans:88ctit;i:8eatiecligttrrulh'eeeco'dliegu46:6'lais;11.. did think a loselW:t1:411-hlt8e1:11alyhj•hil9oiiliae'otWi:anSgt 4V1he 8: hope d°biiiwouldne3liral 2going lael il leutr 67;11 )1 4 li° 11 3 I I-alr:14.1:43 '' , t the wi..n4 C fOofrOvrasaoting -the heTiihtheyatheseettriot i T 1 i e gee. se: ,st ii r:r.en. IlaCeeerao°t: ati lee ( le r °f °ill ii° tar ' la Was settini e fornith" tietLyht i I a°eY a is 8:4:14 ds au , iwto).ndr tliria et ihte .Ph to:: ' nNsoewtit and-grt‘ vie a tsi 1 44 alliteration did not sa h iL 1 aeol sh ol e,arne'awould Urripleiltivaas eaBlee gaGonlridt iivelliee rneet-hfoetirt:li. hsietGdh.rie tEGTrithhetee irvano gtiengni: it eau not ' hese, Grits e liana A Lone for esa at John A, e bill every arse. The r opposing have none, eying a re - .ed in his,, /lenge &ti- llage of the "rig and so be severs1 procession again, and dispersed os ended Twelfth „soh. ar to the ,was eels - ✓ h Harm d consid- the most atheringe ance was owing to Howitik n of their dges m4; e with the the shop - the aie ted maty , However, there wete led and a in by the • gone to s of Br* - ecoratieg andsorce a in veil - through re flaunt. ens were land ad ileprestea g lodges emed the 33ra laclgeeon','• lice wad When we No. 23a es, Wm, p3eicooki! al Orange, ter; No. Haynes sell; No ere; No. No. 766, ; No. 774,, 93, Neth - 4, Wing 'Morris Blyth, roxeter, For -44B, bars of regalia ted dram e Lied, and a it wu, s than en ad! es 'wended 0 o f:e oho: ere __ rpm the ands,B. marks - arge lie 001'" and re- ed L58I Ina he 4111. sent, for ger foert •naa be e Irish ge. 111, :v nt-O O.tte endaTfmotionhrbeye thanksez ebrethrenerathnrreYn oaindK -the lodges fo *arched -down abed for their Ii the day's p oce The TITT' PACER Chicago,„24oDrivn3rgup alized by th • in al ae ever yb: °r the noted n Vtthheafastestu ng tbl4ryirrapeteivoleonrrhedi;ai41.tlgeiee0 or s, trotting h teal at Chicago ra5asP;iai't aeerwiF.l t°Wagon:As 1 Iikfbiepair iasthoght a:asthey !rthe wrd v lug horses. A the club house