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The Huron News-Record, 1886-10-13, Page 2h — Zht garott gccoot re rennin= Every. Wedneedey 14911:ling . INT8N..NO.xs '4V 'MOM oFries,, Affiart. .51reet., alihtc.n„. Ont. : # 145 tt3i0(t.txtuett ; uctt intti.. • The proprietorsof Tit sCtonEU fen EWs., purelissyd ills business anti plant a o r irits-:-Ittrilex Rseinto, will in finnre aptbli1l tlfeainalganial:vd 1.2:tilers ilk htton, : antler the title of "Tun 11rmix.3.•;mvs- 33,scoari,"- C1inton is tliS IkloSt prskieenas toWnII :5W(.,stern Ontario, is the it etoisitlerable nut lei Refining, anti the centre :of the finest kiriettiturot The, cm abineil eiv(i-tlat ion 0 f• TuF Nnws Rscon31 oceeeits tbat of any taiier pul- lshid lit lito Comity of florist. It is., therefore,. ansttritassed..-.as atti advert6itig. nuptial)]. .ltatci of .divertising, -liberal and. fm•nisitc.(t on appneatieu.. . . tr,(71'arties Inaidag contracts fot• a, speci- fied tim'e who discontinur a e theidvertise. ntours boforc the cgpir,y of the sawn, will eltargett full,: rates. Aarvortisentimts, withont histreetioos. as to spaeo mut (into, wilt iie" IA* to tile juitg. levet of the colarpositor..iif the' display, in- sprtvd. nahl!..rorllit121.411, 11101$1111'i1. by a seals or staid. (12 lines to the • ited1), stet 10 emits a Hoc rot arm. - insertion 1111141• cents_ n 1iiic 01 etwb sub. -sr(pien( insertion.Oolers: to 'ilis'e(sqiikiw ativertivments must be in • far Notiees 80- ns. ItY.‘DING 1.:1Trir,1l; ',Jammu ed. by.a settle of solid ,$onparicl, if? . imes to thb Inv1)) ellor:geIi ta.s.the rate of 1.9 eeets s lo,' '011011 insertion,. : •JOB WORK., 'titre have ono of tile best appointeALl.. Oftiees ot"forono.- cur facilities in this department enable us to. do .1111 kinds • e f work—It'oill ft cal llrlg (..n.1.(1. to a to,ostooth poster, to the liest• Sty4e.known; to the ' craft, an1 at the'. lowest, poi:41110 rates. Orders -by mair.promptly attended to, • - Addre The News -Record, canton.: Onnt . December, 18,52. • , The Hum. n fiewq-ilecord Wetintpsdnty, 41'4.1tober 1.:3111 THE, EAGLE AND LAMBS; : la1Tra,r..6::. • • ...... • . it will. probably sp1p1'i!,0 nni y'to - Icarnthat dating 1110 fiscal yeitr end, • tug • Juno •3•9t1;•.• 1885; •that 1,61,751" .. battle wore- eXported . to : the froth CanadA, 66.,15 7 *head , likni:• from Ontarlo,.. against 69,446 head. ;shipped te.Grent Ill•ihtilt.. '1,' here is, • however, a Witte7fillerence in tA Ines The exports , to•Iititain wore' valued •f•;i1,752,54X, while . 1,..ho8e' to 1-.1-n, • States ;were 0h1113..1101 1 11 $1,4 1 1.,42, . Of which $1,.30G,21 0 represented' . Onlario's elntre. .12 inler the, .110ed• ing of Shoop' at it:Trado and ' Naviga-' tion. Wilma sladi, that during Abe. same .perital' ilritain ' toclt- • 5.1-,3:iti• • heatiltaiited.'n 1 $411:4,1 31I,a,,eTainat 274,- 9b4 1e.e(1.12l11ed at.$773,491 141ke21 by . the Stitt, S., 'Of the c xports, to the ' Stati•s, .0 iaario's . portion 11(15 401111(11, 405. head, vidueit..tit *2,610 pearly: all of Witte]) Were lentils.. .• ; '' .. • ' Canadian • stock . as a 'ride, arrives i n tast flnifido' On'Sat 0 Oily night, an Sunday they rest, and Monday - is- the market day. Buyers spend Suinlay,•in . examining - the stock, ...and they someti Ors nitt.ke• pur.chtta- • os. Thar' bilKtiOcicers -aro- nu -rants-. Pit by .fartners front .1.'onnsylvaitia atid Cotitial 'Yew Yak ;;.. Wilde.. the., ' • common ,grades g� to Haiti Moto and : West Virginia, They are aVonce • put 011 gillSPL W11(9,11. 11103' realiiill Un- • 141 1110! SUO1V .falls. Thor are then , t..-41111(;(1 and 'fed an bay .111111 1111 al • Atetil..spting, . _When, 11303'Should , . On :the scale 131, 113(30 1,400 Ilig-., • • ,:41ilis a 111 16 tliey 'are mai•keted 111.,1c OW A Ork..1111(1 Phihnlitlphia, brii4(ing ; . Tillers whioh. tare .on present :basis • Abed fil.., to Ale, per 'lb. ' Canadian' stddkers I., a v.e. to compete, Wit i 'AIR:II-. hot's, a somewhat . inferior .M11111111. The formcir no, bum, vett,. y10101.0(1' its Ilioi I1(. 013 al •11,0511 : 'beret yepidly, and being. ii Met ar0. a much . hotter beasf, to handle', • On the'Whole the f 01.111td1110 e23t.0.6 IhriVP, brttl.V. • 'MU. h113'01'g lipresitT 10 ' 1,0 512il5t1(d filith 1 ilo' quaiity pf the general . run' of steel:erg.-- They are; hoWevnr, always ready fo, jump ra-liny'straight, well- itrel 1 cattle, Those are . n ' searce artic'e, anything,of this sort finding a good market at hone, . . The- lamb trade is gradually ho-,. .coming an important 'one. The A mericarprrake It gl!Ot -many lambs, thiPlir gf. the .flue•wooleit species', The quality of the meat. ht inferior to th-ft of (lto f Linadian. lamb, (hill • ‘01,11 132 nainliVlitiOU docs not bring within I to, lc. per pound, T1it3 e 15101 12 ortikets aro Si1131plio4 in. the earlr.part of Ow season, that is, tint - fug ;Itine, July and 1st of 4 tign4 with iottneky lambs, Thou ouloo VhEi M i4(ig ID 121111 131 1110 nitwit UM .,in• 1 r! ' 1 ''in '; ''I'll ,.., • • .; that State ate Of only fair tiflality / did not believe there would be harsh but therr are some very gook lambs I from Northern 11fichigan which - compare favorably with the Cana, ilia% The best Canadian lambs tire sent front the Guelph district awl ttlse front up in the direction of' Luelcuow,, Clinton 4.1.nd A few other placeS. There Intvil betn on the filtirillo market in,one day as 'many as.4,000 lambs from, these points. The largest intsin,ess is done during the fail but December and January see the highest prices. Buffalo it- self fakes very few of the laiubs sold there; nearly All go into the slaught; e.t houses at Now York and 'Huston. Americans 'have no complaints to make regarding the,/ht ()ea of the Canadian lamb but they are con- stantly gritnibling above gm large number Of Iiiicks they have to take. These form about s9venty.five pet cent Or each:bunch expurtvd. - They ere a VOTy great nuisance and every farmer knOws Qt' the (Luling° they da to thenisolves anti the roinaindet of the, flock. They sell at the same _prices as the ewes but if • castrated whet young -they c'ontreand from tG(1., pet lb. mow or -f() to L$70 per car. This matter IS it.very Int - :portant 'one -and it seems s.trangv that Calta(1 tan •fittme rs have nut given i( 11)0)0 attention. The. operatiunris simple, easily performed an11 seldom results fatally. :Arr. 'Matheson, one ur the commissitia sleAmen ttt yattr- alo, advised his custothers to. buy the lambs easily in the season and to send their own :inen out to Castritte the lJIlekS, tsking3Il risks, . ItePurts .receited• from several men who tried the eXptirimentare must oncOurtvg- ing. 111 no' • case has .a eoniplaint 'been made of the loss of the animal.. -.bie three leading firms of 'com- mission 5ales1ne1t7Whial1 ItAuclIgt.lan- adicrr'stoillt 'ht Buffalo aro yalteson k sou, ,Riers LS;', Whitley 'and McClean; Burma LS; A191,6111. lExtutpting, Aft. Ihirrus 1111 1310 :Cana- dian:1 .11y • birth. The .11fat11es0ns collie from. Taxi:494., n.Whal- eylfyritn.5.„tptl'otd and the •MeCleatis from Lfoil4i! ie 11 It 1 (IC l can, Buttes' 1‘fcLean is '0,110W firm; The heaq is well .knoVn- -te 'the!, trade as A14.etin. . Tita has been, heavy e•xparter to: the Brit isicteark. iqs, bat tinding;thete 16S. 110:,tne10y i ti that 0411 tired the tirm•Ot 13u i'ris ge(l.lean this fall. Burru12. is a .-ketitttokian Ina.has ill' the trade at ;Buffalo-- fur many ;Fears. tf atints."InUlert.n, third patowr',. has .also. 11000 in Bultalo . for some fie.% • • • " • • 10111) 11 (1J11 233111(1, 0', Ira .SITTJtt.- .:evictiorul in Ireland. PoLtoE 3P ntinuo In accordanee with the. advieb. Gen. Duller, -and with the. Nil Ap- proval o the Rome Office-, Gen. Watr'ett, Chief Tnspeoter. of Police, haelatgely wit:II:drawn the special police protection from -the publio buildings in London, in Order 'to liberate at least one thousand police-. men, to be thenceforth employe414' ,vatchiug (inspects. _ • COERCIONIIINTED • Sit. :i\lichaal 'Hicks Beach, Chief 'Secretary for Ireland, has returned to Loudon. lt is stated that his exPertente in Ireland has convinced Wm.that exceptionaloneasures will. bo necessary to maintain order in the otintry before 1887. . 11 18 1111'- 1110 said that .Conservative mein - bets of Parliament will be notified (13121, 113021 preseuce the NoVembet. session of Parliament. will be wee.s- s.try in - low of recommendations.. that will be made by the (iovern. went re:tip:outing Lritlantl. -.. A STR A N".. C1_14:1 l') PILITSIO:N.:. . MHO li...A.N. TW:i WITO AVORKIIIP' A. ' ' -)V,22534N ..32.2. (2.11,111ST. .. ,-_,— • ,. Q110 : itif Om moist rematkalle te- -ligiouii manias of . which there is *any 10001.11 has broken .out • in (iii - 0211 )11111. A party of Witty co -r . .. • . . -people, most- of them promino,nt and above the average fiCintel-• ligenee;•believe. that grs, John. II. 31attin, of 1Nralnit If ills, is Christ manifest in the thigh, and. 'that 1101- 418t01', .)trs. ',Tulin. F-1 lltaok,, Is the truly t.1 llost, 'PITT followerS of these, two women, Ineet• at.."Afts. :Brook'S hause, and worship, ltitent both ltiattiu his ; eiorted ' some' striin4,te and NV011ai;ti'l11 iltfillPneg .140,1' 68 . put: theta , complatO'y inher tutWei,•and they are fanatics on, the subject. On of 111.0 , fulloWors' of this woman- t 'lit Est .is named ,feroine. Ile 11t8 a bookkeepei• here, for .the Cincinnati Agency sit "..1).. Appleton k, Oe the..:NeW York '..pitb.lishersi,' . ii0:,72110. 31p his pon8it1o4. ' 'of ',8:1;800. a Year 10 80130 1111 . fe in calyxStiviOr .01 manliin(1,r—To an Empiirer 'whip.or toi' 2-r130 saw Mtn. to -.11 IL:y .. Tie 431(1 112 an (141121(21 9111 clog tient tonyte:mtion !'.I have seen God face to face in; tlict- last half horti." • . ' A young man named 00011; who wotIcSin the• auditor's office'or the . A dantS.• t gpreSs -. C o ii i pa ny, :11;19 SI9u been: 'Captured.' 'Ile resigned...ids pOsition and has attitalted.hint'self to tilt,. 310111 • t101.• Tlley believe that . all.; elm rclii,:ri,--,arii,"' frauds.,• and the' - preacher's ...are a ,set o'f fouls; ',Ac-• , •cpuriting for• the fact that cdtrist• .. :. .811001(1 .man i fest 'himself in a famalc, they 911y.i.110,i, iIi 11(311V(4:0 01010 .61.0_110 sexes; and t•he Savior is as liable to appear in a valiant as•ti man. “:Mrs.. lt. rutin, the '`'.gow Chr.ist," and 4221: 13roolc, [hp "Itoly Ghost,".. they say, tire the euly L*0 INIT FOCI; !wom(iii on earth; 14131-thisitilm in ill et Initi in is at hand., Tnis' inoV'enient has been guing• on quietly, for a year withoitt bocoming „geni3taliyi known: Tlie 3201(1(133201(1(13seclude tlicinJtv'es; ant "t'lill not, be Seen by anyone Who 114 is not n worshipper, pr. vintalte:d 'fur. 71 ) y 0l101 of thent. : Many lave. sold their. 11011168'11nd taken' -1)0.118(4 11(?223'1.th(*:. •ItrOntt,bn... o13. the hill.. Those Who heVe given, rip •their po'Sitions sny they 116 riot' need wink, or money. All they need IS spiitual food, inal this will be furnislud .by the Lord; just ns it 'was fttinished to the child ran in the Wilderness,... • A Miss Andres; who' lives. with her mother 'on Walnuthills,is. al,. most . insane :with exeitement;.and passt;s her . Whole tiltio in weeping, singing .0111 praying: • 1(11 muthor lItts' tried.' to show Iter the fully L.14 her belief, Ina in vain, , ' „ . .• Lord IL Churchill, Speaking 'It • • ',Dartford; last week, said the -lions°, of ComIti,ii w:fts.-th,i.stavo' ot . the 03p11ce of. •the"Rtulicitis`and.• f.'arnel- litos, and it.331.4 imperatiVe to 'pro- vide siniPle'antf effective means of. :closing (bdjates.,... If lolandr foi low- ed.the advice.Of agitators,:such action 'swotild load to- fultln33 repression, but Irish coin memo bad begun to int.: prover •and With 'the 'Pr eeent „vial ItaiveSt. the people .of • anticipate 'brighter, .tintes, -Lord .Randelph.. spoke in praise ofitlie loyal •.suppOrt., wh the . o Vern - nititt lied.reci•ived-froMM65r. 1 Iart- ington••and ' (2.11:(nibeiditin.and Vat Lebordi .1Ie Said that foreign. 1431.1.8 wotild, be sobe3- .. dittate to the Union nittl the Union- . it. party. • Tho Uoyornment .t000g-. nized the itiorilretr.whieb the Un'ion.: 1 1s 136(3 311131102111(1 gni 0(3131 (11 131(1611.• ineurrod zunougthoir form- er friends ; there fortfit,yaff The tipty.• of' the luyern t to prove 'to the people Of England that the lin•ion- hits were right in the, course they look. The Government Would give . . . the groltest attention to -high 1 Ilion — rilf(tating It'Mglaint .and Scotland, wh...'ett!liatl IlUlIly been neglected, for Ireland. -It Would intittnItieti 111;6:8 . to enable farm laborers la Ob" tai . .frech el (1 _a1lot:1u lints and wonlit. also, deal with the, (pu•Stion of th:th- es 'and railway rates.' . lleasures 101' clt4apetting the cog of the• trivnsfer of land and i2. genniuely popular foror.of loCal p;overrinient !Mild al- so be 3)3'esente1i:2 . With regard to .tho land question in.Trelitud, they Would have 10 changc.frotO double to ,single owneysitip 111 ortiot 162 liavo peace. There WIA ltiSQ the question uf ednon.tion to 120 eutisidet•cd. On till of these' (pm( I ions •tho 111'ospeet8 were fair, ititliutt,til 11111 Wotk 31'O 1(31 • M.A.:N..1100D SUFFRAGE. The Opposition in*the. Ontario Legisiature;or At least the majority, of them hAVe been for 801110 time .pitstitt favoi,02 giAng every male citizen of adult years a vote on the usual conditions of sanity, residence, antl fr:cethem from convietion for. ertme,, Many years ago .at 141 it a .time when lie was a private in the rahke, stippotted the Ilan. 3.0.. Carrie in the nuothapd suffrage motion in.the Legislative .A.ssembly, aml there ia not the slightest ground 'for 'doubting his perfect sincerity in doing so. Moro recently he had on all available occasions advocated the extension to sons of mechanics who are' a.slottping partners," in their .fathet's business, tho franchise granted some years ago to suns of Twirlers in a similar position, he 'hits repeatedly urged that those. it1480860(1. on income should be allowed to VOiSf. ,010e,tiOZIS 3.31 - (Mt lii4tIg required to show that limy itate paid 1101(1111(11 1.4114, Tiles° lat- ter contentions have (0131131 (11011' ful- filment, in the franchise act of last year, but manhood salfrage, in. the Ordinary sens'e :of that term is still withhold., The _Maks. adviteacy °I this particalar .reform. is, a's I have droittly. hinted, not . new, Ina the . renewal. of that. tulvoeitcy in a point,' 011 manner and in - connection wit:11 itI TOW, pl'011ilti 6011 igt roleis not without significance. ''Whatever capital it may.. make Out of prollibi-. • 'Lion,' if .capital .is What it is after, there earn be no donla that mAximon .81:FMACal e thoroughly popuhr card plaY. . Both the 1.)oniinion end; ..Lho • Ootario Franchises .M0 'now 001tir.ryboisivo that they ...ineltnIe • praetieally whocoiitd. register' under • a manhood ' suffrage. Spit eto. Provided ),vith-pro.per 11.01 .11118..yeasou it is abstird to :-.,.peak of eith'er of the former- two systems .'ef-• fording' any Mere. •security for society thart. the':.latter One 300,1, ana while it might ho made very simple 'and eomparatively inexpetisiVe, they •are but.11.. .ve.ry clutibrous. 'foronto .230)% Trit). T 1.1..NIsTEll, 'A.GRI; IC ULT1 • • .11?;•7,4 I.[E11(3 IN T11111 STIlf3'.f.1 says Areeriett's favorite poet, 12(1 .Yery well, Kr. 'Longfellow, hut iloW 01111 yolly when hair yonr time you f-'0( siek, and do ttet feel %veil the other half. Men oi tmtrIest,((1113(11 p)eS tmii hiehest aims timitheir ell'erts .thWarted 11y disomie. Night siireatsy a hacking' 002101 0114 ()thee sytnotoms only too Plaittly.say con sumption. 11ue(1good 12(12dee T y De. Picree's 14( (olden 31La1iet,1 • (. lm Iti,avy, (to rvityjnittl ertvory'' and. the 3..100222 ut !wain! ttnof 1/1,Vic 1/.1 11..v1 vi / was Wig return to (.1101.k2(.*(mtv12)e(24 , .o ,;•o 1 111 1•131 voe.w.ti t, ? a, lie, o • • ••• .1.11)111. Mit. CAI:LING AT Tip ),711,51V,11., 0.3112." . . • Iron. 3011-3 Carl inn' V is i i0(1 the .Agricaltural FAir at Ay Imei fast week., Pitying' tbo afternoon .114 .wasituilted. to (3(1(112141 (130131 three ciusit'nd.. people aml received per- . •, • • . foot 04,r1.tion. The peo..ple had road 'Much . about the honorable gen tl.c ..men,•a11(1 tut 1,y apprechaing tile (rem intet•eSt ho has '3(13 2)8 taken in all agrialliturtil matters, extetured 1111(1 au en busiest Lc greeting: 116 made 21 briuf, but spirited addresi, in wit hilt he tonehed on many pOints of interest to the farmer and ppi n te ott't ilia- rem arRiable. growth of tireexpoit 11111(1(3 in cattle, Inateritheese and 'other products. 'rho best; •ev- Rime() of 1110 prospei,tity of the &bun - try' was shown in the' nel.eitsed de- posits in the . Post 011ice „Sayings Banks. In 1878 tliendid not reach .$.3,00,000,006. - Ills 'large .8(1.11) goodly propOrtioli represented; tlie • saVi II gf•I of farnierS; andillis was 'all the ntore Wontlerful w1i3fl wo re- flect/a" that of:late years farmers had expouled 11 large p0101311233g(3 Of their means in bettering their hemes, im- proving the conditions of their stook and pityclalsing new end im- pi ()veil lahor . saving implements. Ile als6 (1.we1t ow, the' imPortanee of the Indian mut Colonial Exhibition, ntul said We conld....nut at. present,. estimate the extent Of thif.benefikittl yesttlis thitt Would accrue to Canada. A FA'1'„0, tr 8 K The seene 01 21 O. P. R. aceident Wati at, a tatiskag about 58 miles east of Rat Portage, alongsitie of which the trunk ran: The 1illim.•; I121(1 slid out and the (h)0k lind gone down, andthis wits not I -tulle -NI until the tr,lin Was right Upon it. The co- (TataT,S VestClitty, 11114 It2:4 113101 mpan film lever when the ' ••••• 1 al ',••• 1, 1.,1• coal piled almost on the top of tho —a weight and influence ' which engine., and all the other cars ieft . derives its power and impoitance the track except the Pullman. The from the opportunities, a bishop of cars -were . soon set on fire by the I the ehurch is supposed to possess— eXplosion of,..a lamp in a baggage in fact (1009 possess, toan extent not • car And t13r,1 upsetting of +vine ofl obtainable by the great majority of • the stoves. 4.11,were destroyed savethe laity ---of knowing awl deciding the Pullman: Before this eedurred;, however, all the passengers liedbeen got out, and none Were killed. The engineer 1336 fatally:scalded by es- caping steam, and the f,,,,Iratnan,, .Tas. Lyons, was also badly,..sealded, but net seriously. W.' 0, A. Slia.wi, civil engineer, of 'fronton, was bad- ly injured about the feet, T. B. es to what particular matters, with - 123 the domains of politics, injtirions- ly. or otheiwise effect, tho interests 9f tho. people in. general or the. (3hinch. • 8.11E HATED urn .11,A I ), • '1 thsell to think Ons Simpsjon Shaw and Joseph Bouillter, of CohL .w.ts 21 3(1211 1)10e *young Anan, .Inat 1. water, Georgian Bay, were aletti, bate hit a nose,' 5..011 one young laity slightly injured. The b:lggllgeullm1 to a110111,,,,, NN.in„ (hey, received a severe cut OU the !head antl was badly bruit -wit . • lirttaviNn TUE Wol:N 000, ! After tho accident word was serif ;back to. (11,bert, resulting In t11( 'sending ,out of a NV redkjitg triin and doctors from. Rat Portage and. uipeg, Aleantine the 1.36jui•les •tho wounded were ettondod ladies on boaril lending active. ast. Aistance in. this regerd. The' Pull. - 111011 3,17as,t11121 2,21 1(110 21 110Rpital, anq in '1P,SS. than two Itonvs 'rem thii time- .of the •aceitient,' telegraph in commnnication. .buen made.' mail. the !wink reeons•truction . coni - ((11311(3011, 12. portiUn of 11121 -1(32121 was lost but fiva•baa's were saved ; . • also most the. ex:PititS1p, 11U311011. Solite papers connected „with :the II ;Jason's Bay enterprise were, lost, bot.one trUnk full. Was saved, th ough the trunk .Itsal,f,. Wits considet•ably b u . • . , 'ARCHBISHOP ,LYX011”.,' •The. following ''..appeare In: the 'life of 4rchhishop Lyneft,'.' by ,,1!1.. (!E°13 In IV tho.' jilaze,: it may be desirable to say at 'the outset that Hie flte pp tett cm ofbeing; a: 3101.2 13011311 in any sintse of tho biti110.1? 01 Ca.11/0110 01111101 '110 leolit3 1131031 1/0111 p01111031 par.ties, so far as their general prineiPles and...Poliey are. concerned,.. and in so far as .snelt prineipleR (ma policy (16 it the interests of the eintrehr•with 14.04 fact indifference. s* *• . The only case i11. which. the 'hi:41101)s o4' the Catholic ellavek feel bound to inter fdro. in polireal .nnaters. wherethey feel _Ole intet•ests .of., the church. to bo involved.. It IS ,0.1(4 allY considered a reprottelt against the sCatholies. 1114510113' that they' Place the intnimst of the, Oltureli lo foie (112380 of the state.. -'11103 lilutit. 1130 accusation :and eseume the dOn!..-- sequenees, They, cheerfully admit. that :their church, .iS :11:01 .F.rast 0111,. If they piaci) the ohuroh ahove „the -State, it is only the *logical result of thaiir belief in her divine origiih and her sacred mission• They belieVe, therefc.)re,.that the spiritual (addliS above thirceTiiTO-iiil, and if the' two conflict they prefer to obey Cleft tether than Closer. * 2 .".2' The Catholic church awl. ber Vie* governments i3131 political patties; .,therefers, • shielY 'as they anct thtlir people AS'. mentberS ,6T• the .5116r:ch.. • So long 'eS 33012(1111 questions do not 'involve any luta- •terg of OtithoBe doctrine :or nuitals. the lich•arelly arc neutral. But, .the •Molitent any C311481(011 1)1s21, evei.n (04 purely political one, in which. Such • matters are .inVoIved, 03 whim: the rights of eatholics,•aS (.'atholles; are fn geostion; then .tholteirarelly al re 31(0 03113' jaStified in:interfering; lint it is tin•ir bounden duty .to intiirpose, hint use their potter and influence s bishops of: the chttrolt 111 /n1C11 manner and to suc11 extent em 11193' truly (10010 11102411 effectual, * As before remarked, whatever in- • fluence 'the ,Arelthishop may hasT used In ntatters usually considerd purely political, Ito hits nettei. at - 1201131(203 oti any occasion whatever to lige his episcopal wrIkari to itt. ilnence Ihe political aeffon of bath, plies. Tim 'most he evil done in . ‘'‘'1" Ily What 1(3 31 'Ile's treated That's wit:1,E' '111 N.v11,(1 way 7' 'NV hy, the othfq t•vening at Om • party', I. said to .121111, • ‘1..t.t's eat a thilopote and if I say 'yes' or 411•.1" ti? any of yonr. questluns I'll owe 14 yon (3 bo14. 03 011)13', and if you say 'yes, or 'nu' you'll give owe box,' 110 tione•V me .shamefully. q11,,,n what l' 'Al.:tor the, party lie tool: me home anti th11. way:there lie talked Just 214. swet.t.as'emthl td.totil love in% '- cottage men. 811011111 not. livo • alono, and- all that., 4..1.11:1 when Ito gat to the front gate, lit 42(11, .nie, t• have .waited. „for This.eppor- 'Unity time; will you ninfry ' ..a•Iti.131e1'e(1. 'yes, in' a . low . voica.-511t3.,---arit1—,•1 11 or, sobs oink:, oil her . `And htt did .(10 „then; in- qiiired• her' listener eagerly; ' :-‘11121 10- . pette 1'. NV 21 (1 Ill his. might:. Th•It'S what:he did ,' 'and she, .wep ..•afrosIt. 211131 3320111(3 not, be coinfortid.• 1101:131 NG IV F., E, .3'•011N COMR.1," , 114E8f httrilicrox. ighton,, Ont. 6.--AVI en it 'amne knolwn that tile XI -array 0031112 Connecting tho_11,t,y ul (,)tiinte. w3lh ,111:e wate'rs of Laice Ontariowou..14 he -:',formially op.:nett hy. ;Tulin . 3factlunithl.011 th (Ietober, thO 0114013 211306 of.lbighton anti Rest :Not.fliiinils;rtitint g' 1)41. intimat - ' inekW ith a desire to do 'honor ,to ths) ie ctain who, (3(11 (31 the bhst Years of his life; lias 21e303e11 ht (1101g12", Ionliitilived:serfoolo:g.iii.:O:rie: 11. 1,111r Ivortity or his pe.sition :as Premier Of the Dominica, :Las( night's demon-'... '4t1 1(1011 is' without, 1331111,•1 in . • . . :pUliticat..annals ,:(1f ;this • Section of ( )ntitri 0'; F1 (3311 1 ohourg, 0.011)0•rii0,. '•('raftott; Castle -ton naitl Ltilceport. 611; -the 32031i• 3ro111:(]..1111.311301120 \\‚11k 11031.13 and: 1\fo1ge11ston on tlie nOrtli 1. from away...east:as 'fay as Klng4torl.; froin ell. the toWne alestig the Hite Of the (111113 1'i Tra1lk„-3--X1pa1WeJ/eso., . ronto? flollv111o, "rrenton, Smith - a31131, torct and other places-rthit. visitors arrived, by road. oi 1:111 111 221301(13 1111(1; :4;tn,y of the n61-00,it.•;s. frorn the • rniRMsTiTes---;--"---- • ;ea me • lit driving four-in-hands, chit • .(xlIepatifed :music: 'r.111(3..sitkilthiq..or.visitors congregatn(li in •1110•••&i11 t3,0 :last evening iS 031 1•11- : a3114 at closr 011 to 1011. 1.110118f111.0 1100"; pie; '3113 (110 eXeitenionean be be't7 to; imagined t111313..31es20'ibe(1. • signs of a IZefornt 1113(3( 1011 lierei on the...contrary aileepen31 abiding belief:131 "the iticipIes aria policy. .of.- the, ,I.iberal,Censdrvatire party., Jultn'axecopt ion 41101(1 right Top( 1 onc:; a mighty cenqueror could. have - Wished .for'110110 better, 'I'ritimphal 2(101) 013 lied bean ereete(1 at, (1 i ren t points in. the '.v.illage,.. hearing ap- propriate mottoes. 811: ,Tohn, 111 1314 243100(113) eloqu6n11y reviewed the' policyof the 4overnment, Speeches '4. were also delivered by Hon. lles- fog. White, Foster, Boswell.; , 111.; and 0,0chreitei • 'M. P. The meeting Concluded in. Om usint1 loyal manner, with cheers for" the • Queen, Sir 'him and, Lail)! M.action- • " - '23,0(0 Iti,,V11061'304 (*.1132,; • this direction lies luten to give to 1n *OmPt.f.,, jiht, t 1.1)14 irw 21ilo1n**3 111.01, Notielm‘ttius* "013110 011144 os tiis• corner. WW1 or • 01 (203) of tlm Iwo political ertres 1,14. mgtiajnot. 10,1100 cont.ff 1,1 1'.1.130i, at 10* tinmes. (qv. (bob. 1)11161,:f 13(41 WPiglit 11112111 11 it( 3100 • I t•intivg• (3(3.1(4,2,, In an, NHL ,..tyle Tinom j • I •1, • .• • • • • , f i:;, ATI 1( 1 r.4.0*.ip,• • ; 5111,