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be 1.0 Canada wh
Deeded for Unity,
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•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
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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
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who
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.
-
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
..
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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
• ••
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ter,
er, it,
dinb
Gro
edh:
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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.
;
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: ;
, Donald
m •,
Th
. lou!.
tte
rt;
n •
,
,
ay
m '•
ai
en
Mater;
es
hip
-
n ;
iv
G
th
T
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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
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0
ev
be, ,
mates
h tithestate
IN
ertS
St.
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b
or
cps
or
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f
tn
-
tiee
,gig
1 on
lly
d i
it
hat
HE
8 PI
ce
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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
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& Fleirley.(5)
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item.
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;
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
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°coil ay
a not
ar o
we
••ho
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the
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nno
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b
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to
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the
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au
napr
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Jude
appointed
inst
te t
a o
wit
ing
iCia
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of the
se
stri
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o I
ay b
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to t
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Rargains—Bargains—Win.'Campbell.
Restaurant—James Bn•ress.
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Bummer Goods—A. Taylor.
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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
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the above me
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was form
were not 1
people, Orange
, ,
DINNER.
everybody
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-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
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ded k th '
altho - h a
ig
so many Inv
land of the
drums could
to have flu
an Orange 110
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it eau not '
hese, Grits
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at John A,
e bill every
arse. The
r opposing
have none,
eying a re -
.ed in his,,
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llage of the
"rig and so
be severs1
procession
again, and
dispersed
os ended
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„soh.
ar to the
,was eels -
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d consid-
the most
atheringe
ance was
owing to
Howitik
n of their
dges m4;
e with the
the shop -
the aie
ted maty ,
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there wete
led and a
in by the
•
gone to
s of Br* -
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andsorce
a in veil -
through
re flaunt.
ens were
land ad
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g lodges
emed
the 33ra
laclgeeon','•
lice wad
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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:
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rpm the
ands,B.
marks -
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lie
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and re-
ed
L58I Ina
he 4111.
sent, for
ger
foert
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e Irish
ge. 111,
:v
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endaTfmotionhrbeye thanksez
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-the lodges fo
*arched -down
abed for their Ii
the day's p oce
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lug horses. A
the club house