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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1887-04-22, Page 4t ''• a a, , i • , n • , - I .., .. .�. r• t - ' t R w I - • - _ ., _. 0 .. - ., -'. .. ^' �!.O"!'—`„ ,,--..-.-r .. °.�ltlll((IT�CIS��1ik>�'( l .. r.ure and even $400,000 is moutloned as bb ' ' __ .- - _ _. _ .. ....._. .. -_ .-..._.—. �� 1�.F.`�"�'i1�,'��` _ .._--_.._.. -._ . _.--_._.. - .-- .-. -•...- �-- -- - — -.. THAT SOHOOI. SECTION ONCE MORE - __ ...--.._ __.. .. -• .. . _... . . _. _.._ ._n_ help his ease any, to any that in the Septum. gent the present tense is u,ed, when the is• _ .. _ _. sympathy, We are gratified -at the action to ken by the Ontario Government of late,whfgh Wkly Not -!-J. J. nearer the mark. Senator lllclnnis, of British Columbia, iWe aro not responsible for any opinions expredsed "ttd0r t411s headin''-Ln lli av LitA l To the Editor of the Clinton Alcor Era. raelite is told to look at t ho brazen serpent. p I I1aVa net the Septra&g0nt, and I do not like has added to the efficiency of the .Act. We view with pleasure rho inoroaeing favor of the = I'pintio;gs. J lfiayuo has range himself in o a itiail to the g pP ])BAR Sin, -•-In answer to that Londosboro to take Mr. Sims' word for it, when he Act, and the abatement of active opposition in >)?miA'N All- E J GlovernWit. He attended the meeting item in your last issue, concerning my letter says -the pfasent tense is a iod, since I have Lite way of intimidatiou towards those who Jersey bull. -C Avery of the Opposition the other day at which CONCERNING TREES. in the Huron News -Record, I would say, if found him in so many e, t ors; any scholar are endeavoring to enforce it, and' perform Parascils.A)etlor & Cc XIr Blake was re-elected the leader. --- the writer can't command voters any better knows that it is not the lo,,king and the be- their duties as officers of the law. We oall •�,, y I $eye loat-W H Hine. kiat,•etc-Jaokson Bros. LAST year a subsidy was granted Mapi- To the Editor of the VIblidu Neto Bra, • than he can command words, perhaps the o P, next trustee election will not baso edemtnate, lievlu that are in contrast, but the uplifting g p ' g -the uplifting of rho brazen serpent and the non all law-abiding, y peaoo-lov- p g, all loyal and �J inR citizens to encourage Cad assist in onfor- - 13oardin--lktrs Sharman Corn Cure -R J Barkwell toga b the Dominion on a basis of a Y population of 125,000, but Pion. Mr, Car- StR -Allow me space in our columns for p Y a few remarks to those of my fellow -citizens and if he has better command of leather, he uplifting of the Saviour. might make me a proseaf of a leather medal. Again we have the Scripture "He that be- Bing the Act, and thus add to the increasing respect of the. same, which we believe has al11 - t)ard of tltapke=B�Turubull 11 ' Store to•reut-J Whitehead ling is authority for the statement that thV9tual population is only 95,455. Now who have always been the first to encourage the planting and keeping of our street shade if he is Elle same writer who assailed our teacher in his letter to the New Era, I can do lioveth on the Son, hath everlasting life." I have never disputed &but. The question was ready done much in leseening the evil ef. feats of the traffio in intoxicating liquors. We 11 Baby carriages -J lw!toholl. Jackson ruby wore the larger figures taken as the trees from injury. As arbor day is not far obi, have been offering to bring in what he dare not do, viz, give myname, when about the believing. I took the position that I Strongly protest against any amendment or Our Monument -John Sale of fitrnituro-A A Benrtelt. basis of Lhe grant 2 Northwest parties shade lace. Shall we atilt go on planting or called for. 00SEUVER. it was not a momentary definite act that as- cu -rid ft but a continuous faith, a persevering 1 amendments to the Scott Act by the Govern-" mend wkd'vh would lesson its life_ Hoots and Shoes -Taylor & Soba Bridge eautiou-Jas Braitawaito Soma cf the Manitoba and represejttatives waited on Sir John Mac- not ;there aro so wauv different opinions un these things. It was only last week that I ��' ANOTHER LETTER TO MR. SIJ1S. faith, and that position has not been disprov. v ed. What is everlasting life. St John de der its successful working, All of whi l is respectfully submitted. aStiiklivary-Estate John Hodgens 81,000,000 for Hospital --H f oster duuald oil Monday, at;Earnseliffe, to enter their protest against the disallowance of saw a party trying to cut down one of the first trees planted 24 yeals ago, to make firewood — To the Lrditor of the Clinton .Yew Era, true flues it "that they Jesusnd ht know thee, the only whom o Cas JOHY HAY*rAH, Foreman. CRIMINAL il , Spring stock of sboes-J Twiteholl• Wonderful bargains -Jackson Bros. any further railway chartersgrunted by the Manitoba Legislature and leading, to the of it. Althopgh our by law does not aCow the corporation to trite the treor, or any one to SiR -If ou will ardon me I will write anuth€lr letter the last in reply to Air. Sims. seut'Guor Same em6nont sebolu erist would translate, "that the me, loarn to know." Y Regina n Vans one.j of dor. t! �,a. .'1'annysou's j .bdeo poolu-Beesley R ('u _ -- ---- boundary in what is known as the old Pro- y out down such without getting the consent of the council, I believe that the council ' ' p Y The "challenge" has brought me out again; Y Could that be done by a nwmentary act of 85 ill a gold fromsharg stealing a 8v bill and a gold dollar from Ed- work Young. The parties live in Colborne g N , —•---'-"- "— vince of Manitoba. The Premier gave the yAt would be justified in cutting off the broken the "twisting and t)iruiuK" mads n0 impteH• faith As "Ha thatbol!evr h not," means lie anti the offonce, was supposed to have been � �,y� �, tva- Q' �.ter➢ ��An delegation very little eatiafactiuu. Ottawa corres pondent annobriceS p g 1 limbi meet slim in the teres after the last,��� it tools and long ladileis sion, but the challeu e. Al last letter prat• g y 1 tiealty remains unrefuted, foci: was in line that believes not 0 the+ end of roba- p tion, so, " lie that believoth" menus lie committed at YounPz s house. ASr. E, Cam- P Ci Y g ion for risoner, Jur brou ht in a verdictt'- J t storm, as could get Dutin,g with the Scriptures mud Al r. Sims hasuot sub• 1 that btp'lieves to the eml of probation; as of not guilty. , . fi< 9'p FBI <-p,-AVRIL.,.. , 188,. that among the early events of the se:siou will be the inlroditctlon of tt Bill For the easier than it could. tile. m) laat'f2tM �tx''771mou ba,.•; • -,p1 etliple3.ed by the ii- ,,, - ia'the 'ti�rnnr ceasfully assailed i.t, I accept with tliankfulussa Ilio touohtu �d L b „ v „ e the wrath o God sbfdeth, means that the w,mth of Una shall abi<te, so "both overlast- Iy the case of Je'mea Ferguson, g;karged with fraudulent preference to creditors, the «• 1.-'__ - ` t'ohibitiDu. ut Lhe ntunufitcture and silo of hibitlon. o +" 11 sur of (ture i. It le ^ 9the them I't town iu triramin Col time when lite so)) of West flaw, This of Chiist and Paulaud Petur,, in reference to way of salvation, but 1 rejoet many of the Eng life" means shall have everlasting life, o' as Uhrfsb elsewhere save, "in the world to Grand Jury returned no "bill." IteginA•va. Adam Sipple, one of the Tito public accounts for ripe usual yeariut Fri- ' almost worth while to force a debate on it, what unture has given to make them grow. A mon of the limbs are cut off tun Y Cuter pretatious and va poi higa of Alr. Situs. t 1 come ete life," Disbelieving once does g belic+ving parties . { char gad with the recent size., burglary, was b g Y. were lttid.befure parliament oil 18SG, tv l r the subject for the purpose of seeing l:nw great ill far from the trunk of bite tree • the bark tvi!1 1Ybwt be places rep utauue and faith as Paul not debet terual death and onto traversed to the next .,,size., two other par= , day. They shun' that the total ruroutto for Prof. Foster will wiggle and hedge._ not now over u so there willroe be dead su dura, linking them te;ether, lie is right; but he.,:...1' `ie faith that know• does twt determiuo c terual life, It is he that to t.!te that shall be saved, 'lie i ties charged with complicity having been re. �;' 11 U40 and the tolml the year was .t3, i, , `!'here are 8U now ummbers in Ilio ilutlee of Connitut,s, Of the 85 out going uiouf- all roultd'tho treoa, All trees should be to balance all around. If pos• wilun � comes of ledge, uud is uutucedeut to repentance, tho endures end thou fai'Itful unto deitth and I will give thee marded by tiro ntagistrates ;intil today, Sipple was bailed in the sum of 81000 by p ordinary expenditure ��39,U11 GT leaving bers 63 were supporters of the Guverutnent 1 P trilnmea so as sible all dead limbs should be cut off; if we faith blurt save , ho is wrong, Take bila ed of Lha NinediTh ; were they Cured A crown ar life,' The position that I took , with regard t law has not been to j himself, and tall sureties of sof the c This closed all the business a of the court, n deficit of $3,831,57 l the largest b ft'tr ' , b Y q , and _� of the Opposition. Of the Conserv- want to Cee parties who know how to,trim ii)(trs whuno µ,hen they bclievud? That belief carom by the rate eel. I won! have likul to ha6e elaborate I lq lave yl - -' `"'---'-...-_'.. - ' that has over occurred in the history of the Dominion. Compared with 158.) tuo ati vas who will not be in ilia new nue 32 did nut offer for re-olectiun and 31 wore de- trees, go and see how they do their own; are several in town, There are too many "pro• m unctliui; of the facts by Jonah. There are mul6itu,les co -day wile know their tart con- "It is ft, but," Bo often screamed by rho Brethren, but bath time and space forbid. i . BORN expenditure for 1880 shows an increase of 1.feared. $$3,975.562 and tiro revenue increased by Of the disappuintcd Liberal roam- hers S did seek re-election and 1.1 were „ fessionala travelling arpund through the country, trimming apple -trees also, t8"" tjitiou, and believe it, and are not Saved. Tile Niuevites proclaimed a fast, put on sack• The readin Even b Mr. Sims of Johu x 27, � t; K Y > is just abort as I think it means, and proves . I FLL.-Iu irullett, on the i5th lust thea wtPo of Dir Wm nett, of u sett. Londesboro, ' c n :ttiikgSA,4S;...wZt 18 not ret'y,.e�ut7,�11^ not .-r3 1'•na,ie. , - 4i tl • , rti who get int othee • 1iii.k that wyat ATt10a y_� t tp%;�,�'. to baa n .right to. knob•,. , loth,- and of ied p;ight ly tp. G1i,(. Wore """ ess9 , em what I stn contending for, a continuous be- lit f life, SUNDL•'RUOCR,-In on the i7th lust , the wife of Mr. NutllanWl Suudercoek, of I t a c au,+;h ter. - toftlie tuxpmyers to now that there is `quoit .• al largo defioit•ad there is, but they made _ Tlttt3 fro ort of the ostmasieii eneral P P K If we want to make our town look tidy iu the t'ui3t'"r.--, •D it God r4ib'xZt fur their, workti? Let the scripture answer, giving sternal I have never bad the pleasure of soaring DIED choice of the cement government, with its P g ' extravagance, must accept states that 211 new.post oflieee were opsned in Canada last year. The: total postal re- y p trees matter, like sours of the American towns, we want to look after our trees, which „And (Cod caw their works thit the locoed Y from their evil way; and God repented of the Alcoa goon, Peuteeo.,t or Dr:t Brooke Y, Spier + hat I hi.va Sims, and as I have differed from BOA -I %Hibbert, oil tho lath iust., Maggie, wife of Mr Wm Boit, aged 30 years. record of and the oircunatanees uncomplainingly, P venue was %92,4G8, i 47 and total expendtture 1,3,380,429 allowing a net loss of nearly a are too low, and the sidewalk is robing, as the sun cannot dry it in some places. The evil that hu suid that he would do unto them, and did it not," Let us take an illustration him', sn • shall have to differ from them, if they pr ach ,rand uphold the gospel of the SHELL -In Hullett, on the, 19th hist„ Diary, wife of DIr win. Snell,. (diµi„hter of Apph,ton a`�'�� THE Sheriff of York Navin just (lied g � , million dollars Ofthe total oat office re- P venue $1,393 GQO was collected in Ontario. large trees are too tbiok; 0 .fest is close enough. Parties will troop some ugly old as given b Peter, that of Simon Magus. Ilie g Y faith was of no avail, because it was without grace of ad, just the same as lie does. AIr, 7 Sims says what he Nae shown. Will I be par Elcoat Tuokersmith) aged 2s years and four t mouths, leaves vacant the richest office in the Eft ' 'The deposits in Post Office Savings banks ,o willow or poplar hanging over the other trees on the aided alk, when they should be , repentance, and accordingly Peter says to him " Repent andpray," re sut of sin and dolled' if I now say what I have ahown. I have shown- that .Mr. Sims is not a Greek DIcLAREN-In Brooklyn, on April 1st, Alice Edith Gow McLaren, daughter of In.r, James McLaren, irnod 4 years, 0 mouths and 10 days of the Ontario Crovernment-a position a The Toronto increased by $2,068,932 last year. Air, Baird, the (queen's ccutity.usurper, removed. We have trees that pre neither for useful • for a sample see the 1 „ , P pray in faith, Repont, therefore, of this thy sohol r, that lie is not well up in English � _ __ __ - �_ _ --- ^ � i .., _ •{ worth pearl ! U00 a year. Y (t ye News, which is a- atrt)ug.ftdVOCate of mak- sat in his seat on Friday during the debate ornament or are one on the road southwest of the foundry lot, wickedness, and pray God if perhapa the thought of thy heart may be forgiven thee," gram ar,, that he close not understand the plan of Salvation, as set forth by our Sa,vionr t a1 "`YYY �000000f01� ti Hospital -- - •'�' .. '- •-7".. ,- ---�- .,..p- g g In all such positions elective, urges treat •-ol5'•tiler'aatrAaeoua• mean& b , which -he. -has de,a member of parliament for the been inn Y •-and.another.n.asr_Ahe_.tanneries,,.and another - large elm, dead,near Dickinson's cooper. she • ,, r t�iett.-ttxl;, N Ilepentanoe•isplaoednawmeans of believing, "And ye when ye had seen it, re - ••aud.h+g i>Lpostles,-tsar hia.idea� Tstn iiLml]_ exceedingly narrow grove round and round ; _a _--- _._____. --..--...-.- - _ ... - -_--.- -.- -- I - - at least the emoluments. be cut ,dawn* fail to see what would be gained b time heing. On former occasions, whenever a uestion has been raised touohiu a mem- ' Rsinovo them and snake tire wood for the panted noj; afterwards that ye might belitve." town balls To thope who think as I dog )ill the tiler believe immediately upon being and that.ho, fromIlialack of learning and im- perfect understanain of the cell tori of Christ, Sir Gee, We 1.making all such positions electie, but we beC,'s right to his seat,sueh member has got would say, urge upon your neighbor to out down pd dead locust, Balm of Gilead; nil. commanded by Paul to " Believe oil the L prd Jesus Christ thou shalt be The is not qualified for an evangelist. Though I am not reacher, clerical or In et I can Tile magni:!cant jubilee offering of Sto bons and Sir Donald mouse us agree with the News as to cutting down g the salary, which should not be above out of the �.;auae, Such fa the cuatoin of parliament t"'1 mv. Baird apparently cares love, and dead trees, and plant feean ones. Give opinion on the,matter so that and saved?" presumption is that he did not, for "they P + ,join in the prayer that all readers may accept free, in Christ. I handsome also to do S nvething handsome for hu - ill this jubilee year. „ 2,500 or 53,000 at the outside. There As little for arliatnentl usage ms his re- p Y b us your we may all learn something of how to beautify spoke unto him the word of the Lord," and then to addition to the other acts that showed the full salvation offered subscribe myself again ENQviRER. manity glad ,. could be found, army of capable men turning officer doAs for election law, our town. Yours, IV, C. SEARLL, his state, of mind and heart washed their , _..._ y Aceordingl?, f hereby offer to make for tyilling to accept the position at either of these figures. We notice that Air. Mowat g Nioholas Flood Davin made his maiden speech on Monday. It was brilliant for its _moo.---- stri eir; then it is that Paul sees that he is P + worthy of baptism, 'This show of repentance tapriug■fsslzea forlhecounly oflllaroit I3or Aiajeaty ttr 7aeon, or anybody else, at an time during the year, tho very finest • intends to introduce a bill making some . brevity. He asked permission to introduce . FALLING AWAY. was before he had believed to his salvation, 'Tile first case tried was Phbt graphs at our usual moderate prices i. changes in the law relating to Sheriffs a bill entitled, "An net to establish repre- y .. Era. To the Editor of the G linton and not nfter. There is a faith that is "dead Hefferman vs. Fell. An action for malicious 11 fees. _ _ '��'- sentative overnmbnt in the Northwest When tan .Yetc SIR, -The crowded town hall on the eve in itself," there is a faith that is "idle," there is a faith that is not unto salvation, The prosecution, arising out of a dispute over some P P At the of case, His t FOSTER Boa�er Block Ch�to�: ' Premier Mercier is thawing himself to Territories-" called upon to ex p p he hesitated scratched his head and said ings of the Will and 25th .March showed the faith that finds life is the faith of the repent sheep. close, plaintiff's Lordship, by consent of defendant't counsel, i D . be an enemy to all crooked officials, and he did not know that there was apything to intense interest of the public in the subject out, or faith after repentance. "It is never debated•.'•' -The very idea of safety and eternal' once,m all the Bible placed in a different con- di sed the action on the ground that ilia had given. no evidence that the do- , kern A'ilu.er tionlento already the hand of justice has fallen upon The Liberals have long explain-"There•ain't 4pothin' to it but the titlo,"callod Cut a vette from the buck salvation without works seems otrange to nection" is the statement of a biblical critic. plaintiff fondant had acted withoub reasonable and ' " three persona. benches -and Nicholas tock his seat. most of the people, and .many are afraid of it, 'sate, Repent ye and believe the gospel, report. probable cause. Coats to defendant, V OOD GENERAL SERVANT WANTED AT ONCE, FORRESTER, Princesn suspected that frauds were practised under as of some novel doctrine new to their tante towards God and faith in our Lord ]; inch vs. Colclongb, Action for sedtiWon. Apply to DLRS. D. A. Clutton. Conservative rule in connection with bile Air. Charlton, MY., announces that he not knowing that it was the doctrine of the Jesus Christ is the divine older. leis B consent a verdict for 8150 damages and y St„ expenditure of colonization funds,. and one Will move an amendment to his sedti'ction bill which was passed last year. • The new -Raf2rmation, and that it is preached by many great and good men, who have nothing what Air. Sims Itaa again repeated texts to Support bin idea of the two natures, but, un- tecta was entered for plaintiff. Cole et al Va. Coleman. An action for ii• BOARDING Accommodated ONE OR TWo LADIES CAN bo board MRS G. of Mr. Mercier a first appointments on legislation, he thinks, will be necessary be- cause the Senate the bill by mak- ever to do with the Brethren. In Dickson's book store, exposed for sale will be tonna a fortunate) the do not bear out his theories, Y. Y and "the Lord HinaWl"-da'es not "give the legal distress, arising ,out of bransactions be. tween plaintiffs, who had mortgaged a farm NIS,Ra tenwith in SHARDIAN'S, Itattenbury Street, Clinton, — A taking office was that of a commissioner to g changed ing it a misdemeanor to seduce females un- small pamphlet, written by -i le Bishop Q,f.this scripture." . "That which is born of the fleBb to defendant, which was afterwards purchased ERSEY BULL FOR SERVICE -THE SUB- JSORIBER keeps for service, London Road, investi ate much matters. The investigations ations ,, o far that in .one of th® were s der twenty-one years of age, and making men responsible only when overtwentyone. Diocese, entitled "Lite in a look," and to re- move auspicious and maybe prejudices from is flesh, and that which is born of the spirit is spirit," John iii, 16. Does Mr. Sims ex- him. This Daae was art] trid a ar by P Y 1 Y being empanelled, one witness heard and sev Stanley, a well bred Jerseyivi Buu. Terms intat' time of eervtce, with privilege of ret i[ 'CHAS. oastern ct;vunties a mayor and his two sons Charlton's amendment will be to bring men some minds, and to give them more liberty to study'•, the bible for themselves, and "see pent us to beliege that when one is born he fs flesh, and .that when he is born of the spirit eral documents ut in evidence when's settle- ment was arrived at by consent, - 44 necessary, AVERY; tanley, 4it have boon already indicted for forgery and over eighteen under the provisions of the whether, these things are so," I will give a he is spirit; or a spirit is added to the flesh ? McMillan vs. Colwell. -An action for slan- ��-rTORE T© RENT, -THE PREMISES RE-' CE STLY Occupied by 1VIr Simpson, oil the cor- . %, malversatiou of funds in connection with bill. few extracts froth it. The 'italics and capitiil Surely_ not: I think thio is rho teaching of • der: Plaintiff claimed 83,000 damages for flee of Albert Street, is offered to rent. It is this colonization expenditure. The new p The elevation of Col. Ouimet to the littera are the sarfie as in the pamphlet :-- the Scriptures shortly pat, if any. man ba in that defendant had aborad publicly that he rano of the bast Btuude in town. Apply to JOS. t. government -of Quebec is determined to speakership oil the House of Common shows „ These words of Christ clearly prove the Christ, if any man be a Christian, he is a new (plaintiff) had stolen a whip. Colwell denies w11ITEHEAD, Clinton. puaiah'.evil doors and if it pushes its in- vestigation thoroughly along, the line'ft is' how hollow was the government's opposi• tion to that which it contemptuously assails UTTER HELPLESSNESS 01' ALL HU- AIAN EFFORT, creature, not has a new nature added to tile old one, "old things ara passed away, behold having used the words attributed to bim, but if he did, not with the intent of slandering or PAINTING, PAPER -HANGING,, ETC, -THE subscriber haviar returned to town, and now pursuing, it will make some startling g discoveries showing how systematically the and condemns as the Riel movement. Col. Ouimet is the I,Ile gives him, in foot, NOTHIN,C TO DO." No there is nothing g you can DO but as all things are bec,awe new," the new things of a new life, in an way in injuring McMillan. Verdict for y y ; plaintiff; by consent, of one eliilling damages beteg a practical Painter And raper Hangar of many years' experience, is prepared to execute people of tits sister province have been l p p . volunteer colonel who distinguished himself by such bravery at LOST and HELPLESS, listen,to the. words of Christ." I am willing to lie under the censure df not undorstanditi the Hary birth, when itis ox• g without coats. n Perdue vs. C,ark,-Action for libel; 'This . in the most sat3sPactgry tnunuen all orders in r I this line. A spotia,Tty made cif GRAINING, Orders may be left At robbed. It will not be many months before the province will begin to appreciate what the front -and who afterwards voted with those who censured the government for. the "I The blood of Christ line availed to wash his sins forever away." pressed Mr. Sims, He hag not presented an now light, �giviti no now S of now (cell -known case, arising out of circum- the death the late Paper Hanging, etc. .i 'Dade' Ha.rdvaro t tore. Rates mode@ate. J. AlI AYNE, Clluton, --Conservative-rule in ant,-:and-tho character, . execution -of Reil'.. �If the government -sial- - !'As Moses lifted up the serpetlt in the_wi1- passages Y b , e g P scripture, to.yand.er the subject._plainer than stances onnected with of Mrs. Tha. Trick, of Goderich township, was l - ' of the evils from which it has escaped. corely condemns theRiel agitation, why does derness, EVEN SO must the Son of Alan be in itis last letter. We have the old story of finally settled by consent with a verdict of one CARD OF THa\SKS-THIS I8 -TO CERTIFY • - - The AIinisterial papera have t x'libited An it promote to the s eakershi one of those wild condemned its Northwest olio in p y lifted u .: that whosoever believeth in Him not perish,_ but have ete�•gal life. , Hore the sow that was washed, "and they went out from ua," but. the were notof n� _but uotllin Y ti g dollar, without costs. AleNaug'hton• vs. IIoliness,-Action .for that as executors of the estate of the fate Johu Yager, we re.ceitnd $LOOa.SG from the Con- I Life Itisullit,1 % Compaii -rthrough - . extraordinary amount o£ ignorance in - the respect of Riel's execution. Have ,should one Lord at- "" -two moat important facts ; that the uplifting of the brazen serpent now. I understand by "the new birth the beginning of A netts life beginning of the slander:"" Jud ment by consent, dishtissing ' g ,federation its obliging agent, ppq R Diamiitif on a life po11- c or 31000, -- which ire had paid premlit a ,' a h of order Charging Mr. 13htke with a bre c Political exigencies forced the government to look leniently upon his, tuild condemna• -iri'st, was a type of •Uimself upon the Cross ; and, that the results flowing to -the 4 g g life of God in the soul of man -life from Ged life for God. It is being born water the notion, with costa. AIcEwan vs. Govenlock. etion on prom,- � A -Verdict ire 1%e Company was promptin phyma it, and we h;tvr the greatest ploitatuw in rocommeudin it HALL, because he made a s teeth on the motion 1 tion o1' its policy,7- ... """ " Frcbndlyl, physical the bitten Israelites from 'a look' at that eor• and of And the S plot and having the force of even, l g iasory notes. by consent for .plff. for x1500, with -out costs. to the fioneral public, JOHN ROBE T TURNBULL, Executors •- to elect a Speaker. The •Bellovillo Intelli-.. gonaer,• and Qther papers, assert that Mr., - —=--��ar• m- Personal ali;l Political. '-- Pent of brass, were typical of the spiritual re- suits which flow to our souls from a believing Born of venter even the Spirit. As rentor is the great means of cleansing and purifying, Drummond ys. ,O'Rourke, An action for 'malicious prosecution arising out of some , BRIDGE CAUTIONgNOTICE IS HEREBY Blake male a s peecb knowing that there 1 g , Inc], :Icon, D, Glass etas been elected look at•Him as the Bearer on the Cross of our 'even so the Spirit is symbolized as cleansing and trausabtion between the parties, who live at ,,iron that the bridge across bile Ri�orDlAit• jl land, on concession road No. 8•0, lot No. 26, 11 ' c.unld be n0 di'scussion 'until a Speak ei• Speaker of the Mitnitol a legislature. appointed doom. The fro' marks the exactness of the similitude, It followi;,there purifying the soul of man. As to the most daring and bold-faced Por• Blyth. On request of . 1fpL'the case was y q p post- P oned until next assizes, ,p to pay cost's 'of (known as Watson's Bridge in tile. township of. . it Hullett, and county of tmeafo for pub - ,was.placed in ilia clinic. This is all non 11 tile. I iud�} c, .. Cnuscrvatice, was ra• ' fort, that any preaching which mattes aslva• versions of Scripture, that Mr. Sims has ever the (lay. l partl,is lac travel, tori that all a day s.tr a itto over said bridge will, a[tm the day of CUs dote of the • sense. Mr. Linke was strictly in ordt r, as CICCUcl in `'uuth VictOria, Wednesday, L,y ,a fns uric of 37. I Y tion lesa F ll}.L, lose EASY, lcs.t PE RFE, CT, or less IAIAlEl?IA'PL than the healing effect- g Been, I have great confidence fu saying to hint 'that there was not a sing erveraiou g P Thompson Va. Twitchell. An a6tion to set aside a(bill, of sato as fraudnlenb as againtlb publication of this notice• do so at their own elate, Dated at lit(tlatf, the nineteenth ctu of all the precedents show, and the ministoj•s 1 ' 4 could have auswt•erod hint if theygwished to The gross debt of the Dominion was in- ed I bile typ•t,'is not the teaching of the Lortl Jestis Christ , in any one of tha passages; that I had the au- thority of Alford, Tregelles, fischendurf and the er,:ditors of A. Callaudcr & Bio,, at Chu* -on, A.pr1l,,A D 1897. Bir order of tiro rnanici pal c.nunell of the 'CownShip� Of I1u11ott. JAMES • ; do so; or if they could have any reply to creased during the year by over eight mil- lions, making it on filo 30th of Juno last, t erfly, -verily, I say uuta you, lie that 'beliovoti Pr. t?teelo for what I wrote, Ili no case did,,I t After hearing the witnesses in this Case I it was a ljoutned fur augttment before Itis' P,RAITHWAITE, Township Clerk. 4a -- t make to Itis •stabling exposure- Of their hypocrisy, 'T Ifta diaciissien rho £;273'104 241 ' ort Ala II ATiLeverlasting I!fc." "AK lhg r ri.c i;/ ,'n a tool, al tho bra ';i i make a new trainlaboV, that la tlnlleCQESgry, 1 4 to tirxko the I,urdAii p in Toronto time to 1..: Arranged b I , B Y t ( t c(Ild �+CllSlolio tyle old (;011lltry 11 utT speaker- o ship might have gono'on fordays, In 1878, bill for the total prohibition of the re 4r r- pe n/: th, -f, ;•,• I:TCP, .,U, life in lookbly litho siml;ly named Wer(l� ,clear ( mCaning to AIC, Sims, but which reudered the ceuus.l. I McCall vs, Bruce et al, .Action on account ITI on Air,Mackenzie's motion to appoint DIr, LhThe a Uquor traffic in cut. ,Johns, N, r.,, cul- C4ria1,' sentences fautologicAl. I wrcto I !rave read and to sob aside a convoyunce. Ly consent 0 - . + Anglin speaker, a lougthy discussion took ony, it•aa defeated in the Assembly by the t L[e• is t,.c 71IL7..An THAI G14LIlI that in Greek the present borate clenotce tubal Isis Lataship delivered a verdict,and directed. P I s �� "`} ` TW IRSDwp TrH. • _. - place, participated in by Sir John Atacdon- casting vote of the Speaker. It will cer• LIFi,, and thereforo, whosoever balievingly. is now;!oing on and indicates a continuous jttLlgtnnnt Against defendant, Ilabert Brnee for - • old AIr. Mackenzie Mr. Mason and others,' 'fainly been carried at the next session, looks to lIim, is rat tliilt instant, by Him, rrpeatred or habitual ncLion ; that the Aoriat $858.75, with costs, and ,lismiased the action The Stesmslrip REPI'RLiC,of tho White Star Linc, The clerk of the House was of course in ' A contemporary anngeuts as the reason r nickened into s tirittial life • in other words ho is horn a; r•iri and has �uuder ono that iudtaative axprcascs the simple mo;�eutary occurrence of an net iu past limo:' AIr. Sims against other defendauts'wittout costs, gill tetwo . Y"rlc its a special Steamer, eartyin, pfta,en;ers at tilt wonderfully low ilia chair. Again in 1883, on the motion _, -------- , A,r-s leel.li2r..-Kiilc.Iaatrick.-s}took-e.r,--it--disc-te-move-the far Selecting Air Porter, of A' a 1Iuron, replytvthti ,11 Igg , fear of coat than o without tyhi�li-po.mugil _ca n.seo- g... _.,_. _-t3._......... .. 'Lho ktngclotn cf t,otl. L'nderatancl, thoheforo, sa. s '--'Tits resartb-tenets-iu U'>eoli•Irrtlto.aunie- Y p P iu 7'uglish, ie the tall .:. Fraser :vs. Johnston., Action comVol scotCic perforoauce of nn I'--- -meet to su Y r 1 PP Y V , R'AT'E -d x'3,3; 15 [I,H(Y-fACCO1rBIOlDATION - - r _ ^47:S,p cusspolt Pop}c-place,,so that all the, char about Mr.Blake having fired from ambush 14i:r M. C. Camoron; and It regards the choosing of his oppotlont for tuclf it task as that salri4klUn 19 not mately the pardon of. our sins, and the of infinite blessings in as tubal grammar's ar, us. The Amist• in Greek is in contrast tcitit the Imperfect anti not with the as mills, After bearing the .evidence of two witnesses, Ihs Lardshtp refu�btl to proceed Tho }Late from Clinton to Liverpool First-class All the way through. -__eta., are simply rubbish. But possibly ,- ' they Servo to fill the of defence "even ntoro of a cumplimeut to AZr Come- than to 'Phe protniso the future Itis far mere : it is at once Oto by presont, Inquirer puts Vit." 1 ou will neo that I did nut I dill, I I v ith the case on the g ound t at t e Su pjecb MfLttPr of the suit as respects the defendants This Is tete lowest rate ever (Punted for such acconpitl0 clatain, mrd intonAutg ltnsvongers to the nla country place a of the government's "couree in chonsfn a g ren the new member iteclf. Government's (car of Mr Cameron is eternal romiseion of our siun virtno of the sacritica of Christ -Phu gain formally pro g y p nit it as Air. Silas rays s made no coin comparison of rho tens'is in Greek and 1 u P indtvtdurlly is of Sneh a 'Character a3 to cal• will miss mico,greaForiall informatioi a Oy t beetle at t p "Rillito" for Speaker. . evi. deuced ip the attentiona the are shower. Y Y nounecrl rl glitoous by reason of the perfect obedience of Christ reckoned to us and At the gliah. 1 stated what I lead rend about tiro present and aorist tenses in the Greek, Now, eulate to bring t:� jurisdiction of the court into cont pt, tbo chat -go against one of the W. JACKSON, - �.e. _ .. _- ' ing Upon tl;e man who, by fair means or same time, the creation within ua of n nosy' I will nlahc my <.00dtviu, pogo defendant. Michael O'Bourn, being that he AGENT - CLINTON. ' I'arifniuemtnry Jottfn;;a. foul, matin ed'to lrcop h•im out of i'arlia ment,", heart in righteousness and t:uo holiness. This Ucrl•lnviog heart to points gond. 4. The present indicative roprosents all ac• tion Aa the limits refused to su pl the milk of blue cube, Bill distilissed with cost,. ......_ __ Tile Liberals re-elected Icon, Edward. . t. Blake as leader, and in accepting- lie mttdo A deputation of preachers waited upon new and comes its from Christ, ,through Lho power of the ifoly as going on nnw, of such Action ort either Bido of the present moment, Hutton vs. 1Ynahill. -•lctiun to pe.train lofts. timberfrom;vlff's dam. ? W f� ��9 a magnificent speech. I3on, (74I.A ILoss on Moeda to Talk about 'religious Ghost and takes ph,co whenever the Sinner are not dclioed, iso present rate express a �r lgeneral fcom taking rtt!Il to Wiughom, Ilia Lordship delivered judg• Ig fffAA t� liir Charier' Tuppnr has for days been instruction and the teaching"of the French language in the public suhools. flies to Clirist rail lwlievcs ni, Min. And now, in eonalusinn •-thi6 anlrstian iv INy'1';l1 rimlonvielit, or rr, ,: rrh Actino or d ;truth. 'Cbc I'rna ut acucte.t merely tklc r'at, ment that dofta, had be riparian riQhta as , bp.swired by deputations asking for changes It turned out in the course of the discussion T.ANFOUS.:' " 'In ' llmmtir•r• of au action without rofnreneo to its ' they alleged, and that tbey.were 81111ty of trespass ; but As the case was brought more : ill the tnritl', and it fa said that a great deal of tinkering is contemplated. • that the members of the deputation were P for the most ignorant•of the The wordy of the tvkt ate as follows : , p wll"cit wilt we _lAl't•; hi;1.1 SANCTiF fill) roll ,truce etc, Pogo 21 -The Aoriat Iudi- ' ' � Motive rxlti'ee609.ciln),1r itwiarnhiryy o •corrruer to establish the lights of lff, than to recover 1 " t �' R : • The War Claims Commission, which has part provisions of And gt91it0 at 90a A8 t0 what they ".Ross through, the offering of" the boa of Jesit6 Christ mise for 9,11,' 1ieb. x, 10, Alford, 1lo- of an Act in r.ct tins, Does Mr. Sims know Greek? No. There is no tense in Lnglish 9 terifio damn es,g,jndgmcuh tva6 given for 1.111 for 810, with full costs, deft. to withdraw • b -,en investigating claims in the Northwest will report to the House upon 1,000 claims 11Ad11 OtM1W come to growl about. Mr.used them politoly and gave them some valuable lievers lieiug' one with Christ, test for ever in the blessed and Abiding eousequonces of that celled the linperfecI tense. There is the Im` carfoct I` " P-'- rf eat rand Futuro. Mr. Sims their couritor claim, and pay costs of same, Fieitor vs. (,ray. Action for assessment of rf{I g{ A .tl. 11 SY and recommend the payment of$3,200,000. "information, Mr. Mereditludiscossod the sohoel question in the evening, and was eternal offering by which He both wasbe:l away their sins, and ennseerafied them to the may say to which of theme the Aoriat in the Greek correspoud9, "The present ten in profits., Judgment for plff for 8123 and caste. McLean vs, Prior. Action for an account. Il reply to Sir Rf> hard Cartwright, AIr, Carling stated that the actual resident satisfaotortl answered b 11rl.osars. Ross Y service of God. A that offering the have Greek is the sumo as in En lisp " AIr. Sime Case postponed, deft to pay the costs of the clay, and by Consent caso removed to county l� if, l �• C S while population of Manitoba according to Mowat and�Fraser. An Ottawa correspondent aftys:-On P been anno;ifled, that is, they have Leen, once meet forever WASHED ; ante and forever says, And there is no habitual or continuous action experienced by the present tense in court, • the recent census is 95,455 -theme figures Friday evening Col. Tisdale, South Nor- SEPARATED; once and forover CONSE• English. Let us look at Seath's Grammar, The Grand Jary on Wednesday mads the following County Huron, to �� 1.00 peed no COtnmetit. folk, was congratulating himself that Pio CRATED; once and forever MADE IIOT.1 page IflO. The present tense expresses presentment. of lady A at'ranger who visited the House of had escaped the annoyance of having by the Sprinkling of Christ's blood, By the offering of the body of Jesus Christ, the sano• also ' A continued or habitual- action or state," Does Mr. Sims know English wit: Tho jurors for oar the Queen beg leava to present : That they have examined , Commons a few days ago asked why the ``Professor" a protest lodged against his return. To C Y complete, tilioation of rhobelievor is abeolutol tom foto g rammar? No. Take Mr. Sims' cage of.tbe the 'ail and find ever thin olenn and in good J Y g f3 �� minister of marine was called . Foster. He was informed that it was be- his surprise on Saturday he was served with a writ by a law' firm in the city. in that he occupies a place of holy separation from the service of sin, and stands now, as he man with the withered hand. I most give two rales from the Greek first. Goodwin, order. At present there are 13 prisoners in jail -8 males and five femalea. Of the males, cause the minister professed a great many While Sir A. P. Caron was entering his shall always stand, perfect in the righteous. page 12, The Present Imperative rotors to a 4 aro iudane, 2 aro vagrants, and two are virtues which he never practised. office in the western block on Saturday nese of Christ, separated unto God by the continued or repeated action in future ,time. charged with laroony-one awaiting trial and ---- It. is stated that Dr, Orton, ex-M.P. for Contra Wellington, has been promised one be was also served with a writ protesting against his election on the grounds of Tari- blood with which ile is sprinkled, Thie trath is forcibly brought but in verse 14: ' For by Page 80. Thd Aorist Imperative refers to a momentary or single notion in future time. ,the other i n n warrant of romand. Of the insane, as are : 94, S8, 65 and 44 ; one � of the now aonatorahips for the Northwest bery and corruption. A protest hits also one offering He hath PERFECTED FOR. Now the erase, It onr.Lord had intended or of bite vagi is S4 years of age, and the re• 8 man, Of the flue �. • ■ Territories. '.1t has become the ettaton of been entered against Mr Ives, M. P. for Richmond Wolf,aiud him ersonal dis• EVER them who aro sanctified,' However Poor and unworthy a believer rnny be in expected the men to eitntinucnaly or repent. wily stretch forth his sand, he would have maining s nblo•bodiod females, one is inyprte, and the other 4 are V the Glovernment to make Senators of oliti• P Act have beau rejected by the people, and 1? qualification is asked for, while a writ himsdjf, tact, n"s sanctified through tiro-oftor- Jesus Christ, is used the present imperative, but He does not, Mr. Sims, in He does.- vagrants, One of them may ho classed as weals -minded, and has been in jail eleven ��' � eiana One of the troubles of the Minister of served on Mr Labelle, M. P. Richelieu, deelftred ing of the body of be both beantiful and precious in ilio Father's Bight." as effect, ellys Ile uses the norist imperative,' and he was times for sentences ranging from one weolt to �' Finance, who wants t0 reduce expenses, is asks that the election be void. A protest has also been lodged against "Fnrthermoro, thio sanctification is not only it is FOREVER," thus commanded to atrotclt forth his hand once and be made whole which he clic ro- mix months. Tho remaining three females aro a triother auct:her-two daughters, whose only said to be the franchise Act. expenditure, It. hat beenhetF anchis at bite cost of t rs' (t the return of lir Beausoleil, M. P., for Berthier. With the exception of the latter perfect, I Advise all interested to Kot the pamphlet and it for themselves. Yours, deiving the benefit according to his faith. I ofTence is°b.oing poor, Wo fool it in,;bo our • think those examples show the "utter absur• duty to assnro those Who have rho eiof '�`� o �� Y OT tration tinder the net last gaar.waa.82.00,000 all the members served are Conservative=' t read O?1LOOREA, dity" of Mr. Sims' statement, It does not ou "meet of tiro Scott „Act directly in hand, of our d V but this, it is claimed, is far below rho a i,_ . ry , ,