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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1888-11-21, Page 2I , . I 1. I . -, ------- 1 I . I I I - �� , � I . � I � I . . - . . . . . I . - I . I . I , I.' . _,­ -V ----- ­­� 0 I � �. . 1, . . . . . I I I I . I , 11 ,------ ,---- I - - -,- -, , , .1 . . I P.- - . I .4 0 I . ; , .1, , I . . : . i , ' I o rup JOU . that bid 'short, and steep ,40WE . hot , fine whioli, it is needless to been igrade,. ` , �.I , Sht p1troll 93CWO A at a candidate was to p,,,eds has been, trp,�Ctlivg i a the west smidis� all t . ' I , . tgOV4 . meeting was th the says is q,�Irspltstply thrown away, has, Their once , gr,al , I . . 7 be brought out, and has given to his own paper the the truth, rested � y faith upon 1. , � see brought wealth e I $A'viour. T, 0 Of the .church, exceedioply ismused up. The idea wealth produced luxury and ex, , Ili rujil'isal"O. ` 8. While, said elootjousin St. Vr in Kansas. . ' .�, . . O!" realt of his r � . once : these- in .turn begot � Every Wednesday Mtl:'Ang, co�s Xavier and A ib - a ere in . . epresented the lb! oases, Wy� of tranqformligg thp, French Claus trava- . - , . 0 "'sin . corruption and die- .• . progress' I had frequent He says: cliff and the ollards, went up to, Aion Cailsolic4iome fine day into demoralization, cart . I � I progress . I � aull , I -BY- , I told him What struck us as an anomaly 1" God, and his answer came in the Presbyterians is oulylone that could regard for law; revolution , __ with said Green, I I . .1 r; I, so rich in the end was - " N .&AV & 'V,0A\W,, the source from whichA_uwas to, get the grand State of Kansal . person and work of Luther. That germinate in a brain which has no anarchy followed, and � - , � , .. V V%:, the said subscription, anif-I paid into its natural resources, was the prey- great reformer bore a glorious testi- knowledge ora While they were. poorand ,preciation of our at band. A.I. -rilEllt - pure they prospered ; wheu lucre, , his own hands the said*-qbsori tiOn ence of 'a great amount of financial mon to God's answer, when before attaclitrient to the faith of our fore I Ti rwert. We , . in smounts of $100 each o I among the fa - I . POWER&PRESS PRINTING HOUSE, oat two i0er, distress the Diet at Worms he preached till' fat lust and license crept in their down- . . ant occasions A took pains to ascertain the cause or 0 d fathers. The Presbyterians would ,. I ' we found that the worst misfor- Gospel to the Emperor and assem- 0 mor practical work by remain- fall began. In the infallible light . 1. . . ontarto Street.'.Clililitolh 11. When dipsolution, of the House it- bled nobles find peolosiastica,declar- I ing within their own field of act- of history and experionce, behold )told been agreed upon he asked me tunes of Kansas were not the gross - ,V1.50 a ar-41.25 i,n Adwwwe. hoppers, drought and blizzards. ing his principles drawn from the ion, where they hove were than the auguries of evil in our beloved Ye if I would not assist ; Ire that ad the I ' I kljqqgb� the promoters of the com. Her greatest curse is her money Ian- Wordlof God. "Here I stand.. I enough to keep them busy." land. Our success has amazed �­_ ­­­­ - I - ­ - . mistauri na..SbylKks that can. do. -no --other i so belp,,me. prod.-' � _. - world--,weal-thlbas-potilred in upon ­ , I The proprietorsof Title Gunkfilcit NEWS, pany we e so dei -0.1y interested liras dera,lithe. _' - having purchased the business and plant they would advance a reasonable dere. d the pound of fleBb, and get Luther and his fellow reformers 1-d THE UNPARDONABLE SIN" us like a golden flood ; the wildest I . I will in future n, it, too. She is "bleeding" Kansas to- gift maduese of luxury and profligacy of TuE HURON RECORD, amount to defray his election expe gave to the church the great ' 0 publish the arnalgainated pa, 'ersinClinton, see. I asked him what amount he d,%y. ,, has swept over us, and to -day the under the title of "Tar: lluitwq NL,ws- would require and he replied from That it; the condition to which which has ematictifated it, freed the Dr. Earle preached in St. Cather. country reeks with lawlessness and 'i - RECORD." $2,00J $2,500. 1 told him I would commercial unionists hope to brinX consciences of men and built tip ine St. church, Montreal, to a large civil and religious liberty, namely, congregation. iniquity, the dread precursors of Clinton is tile moat prosperous town in see the local promoters and let him the Ontario farmer. They will put CIV A of God in the language Western Ontario, is the seat of considerable know. him &n an equality with those who the Wui Tall, straight and hardy looking, decay. '--- - ___ . manufacturing, and the Centre of the finest suffer ,'a great amount of fissoncial understood by the people. But with white hair and strongly mark - 2 12. Ile said his chief difficulty was 0 I;Dote . a . ... agricultural * I a a raivains. The question is TIAR. I section in'Ontario, that the Government had no money distress." The farLnersgonerally,th ed features, the Rev. Dr. A. B. A VERY EASY GRAMN �.Tile coinbilied circulation 01"I'll E N r,""" and ,ill its friends were drained in the editor tells us, mortgage their farms sometimes asked,la she not changed I Earle, of Boftou, when he stand's a .1 paper pub- I REcolti) exceeds that of any other elections and manv of its cart,- and when the end of the year came Let the Cruelties of St. BXrtholo- -a pre- ished in ty16 county of 11aron It is, around, the borrower, who "had up to speak is a striking fi"ure. Tile grammar in poetry hot 1. didates would have to be supplied paifish Armada 0age, briefest ' mew's Day, the S rented is without doubt the bri f t I unsurpassed as at, a,l ertisilig perhaps a floor crop, or sickness or I Not far from eighty years of 4, therefore, ri , with their election expenses and also the Revocation of the Edict Of fifty of which has been spent in the one of the English language in ex- 4 inediturn. er misfortune, could pay . language I, with their deposits and it would sOtnO Oth � Cdr Rates of advertising ]liberal, and W' of the Nantes. the persecution of the W,I- ministry,gf t isterice and easy to Commit to - take from! $10,Ooo to $15,000. He neither principal nor interest he Gospel, be is listen. furnished oil application, asked me if I thought Icould, arrange debt." The result is that the farmer deqses, tile Revolution ,,,,of 1688, edtowith a confidence which his memory : I . silrParties inalcing contracts for a speci- that amount for him, if he determined "lives on the faro his toil for years which saved Great * Pfritaiu fiom. , years inspire, -years which seem 1. 1: a a fine property, bCt he is reini- " tied little, who discontinue their advertise- on dissolution. I replied that all has road having the irou rule of Rome not to' have impaired energy or 1. ' - ,rhe'nian M , OY Three little words you often see, , before posed upon it, and laid Life founds- clearness of thought in his work '.1 lilent, -e tile expiry of the -same, will I could do was to lay the matter be- not in reality its owner. Ile of whom he borrowed money, at big Aire articles a, an and the, Ile charged full rates.' fore them and let him, know. III tions firm of our present glorious, for the good of men. During the . 11 0 Instructions as said if he had assurances that this rates of interest, is the virtual owiner. If. .. Advertisenlents, without i libertie§-lot last, week he conducted twelve ser. . , to space and time, will be ]elf to the in 19- money could be got he would insist "A time of foreclosure is sure to civil and religious ,. e As fly, in- come." we are toll] ; and then "God them furnish the answer. Or,affalts, vice's at ,the First Baptist Church A noun's the awne of anydiiii&,, I then left him. pain, nlent of, on it dissolution. " I As school of, garden, houp or sw-illg. :1 tile compositor in the pisl he will be shorn let the present condition of Spain, (I 4 revival � .1 serted until 'forbIdden, ineasured by a 13. 1 reported the result of try in- it the poor men w . on St. Catherine street, an . � . , I scale of 7601id nonpareil (12 lines to the terview to Colonel Scoble one of the of their hard earnings." or, -to come nearer home,- 'is in progress there. Its. 0 .11 . . inch), still charged 10 cents a line for first local promoters that afternoon. Ile These farmers enjoy all the bless- THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC ITSELF, " THE UNI?ARDONABLE SIN" Adjectives,.the kind noun, . . insertion and 3 cents a live, for each sub- I commercial union. 'I'llay have As great, sulall, pretty, white of- brown.. c instructed me to say to Mr. Green, ings of it is dominated by the Roillish was the subject of the evening dig- . . qaquent insertiot). Orders to dis 011tilltle a "market of sixty millions" open ,as . . . I Advertisements must be ill writille. Way.thaL the piornoteri would furnish cue. System, give the emphatic reply in was treated IV. I I ING MATTFR, him, thA-, $2,500 required for his own to them. No long line, of hostile0 8 course, and the theme w 9 all Aar Notices set as READ or takes the negative. No whether she with all the impressive Solemnity Instead of nouns, the pronouns t d - (measured by a scale of solid Non pariel, 12 election but the amount required torn houses shuts them out o 0 0 if -Ili, Ill liar ial ( I lines to thefinell) char."ed • at tile rate of for a dissolution would have to stand toll upon their products. Any com• wields tho weapons Of force 01' Or which a powerful and Calmest do. Her head, his face, your at v I 1. ,. - eftell ills 'tiAll till he Saw Duncan MacArthur or, the raercial unionist can prove that they josuit craft, semper eadem, is always livery could give it. Founding V. I I . 10 eprits a lillb fol -'Of . - morning following. ought to prosper. -They can send true 0- her -_:over tbw foe -' of civil his Gospel appeal on t"_iext, Verbs tell as sonlething to be done- - . 14. The said Scoble and myself broilers 'to Now ')�orkj and Mr. and religious liberties. Now, to I- Whosoever speaketh a word To read. count, laugh, sin., 3*11111p or I -Lin. 1. JOB WORK- that same afternoon made the alter-. Winston says they can get two dollars the Protestant churches is committed against the Son of Man shall be . : We have one. of the best appointed Xob ations we desired in red ink i the and a halt,for them. The great egg the groat task under God of Stan,. V 1. I �_ '01111. facilities ill Railway market is opened to thiiars. They . 0 forgiven, but whosoever sinuoth flow twilp are done tile adverbs tell, i . offlees west of Toronto. do all kinds net of the Manitoba Central R can send in their barley and horses, 111111g the title of her advances, of against the Holy Ghost Shall not 0 this department enable I's to company and the Railway Ai act 0 As slowly, quickly, ill or well. i... toilinainnioth and in fact everything else that .they defeating the and at which 81) Dr. Earle, with out. .• � or work-froin a Calling Car(I I vil to the for the purpose of submitting hem ' be fkagivell," 11. . poster, the best styio known raise. Why . don't they prosper ? aims. llo%� is this to he accom- stretched hand and piercing eye, . VII. I tile' possible rates to Mr. Greenway that evening. irt - plished I The answer is, by union; exclaimed, "'Can -any one toll me Conjunctions join the words together, . . I and at t . Why don't they pay off their 66 . . . - . rich ? fo ' As wen and women, wind or weather. 1, Orders by mail proniptly attended to. - " 15. I saw Mr. Greenway according gages? Why don't they get r union is strength. If we will what is , the 'unpardonable sitil" , toappointment at,theGrand Union They (10 not do these thitigs because Alildress that 4Dvening and told him that .the commercial mercial union in itself does not bu,t recognize it we can b,e more 61 If,." If's .continued, " the answer VIII. : The News -Record, promoters would find the uecesgary bring prosperity to the Kansas far- united and have a truer union than is left 'to me I will tell you what it The preposition stands before I �, . 111to . 01lit that of which Rome vainly and is net. it is not profane swearing, A noun, as in or tbrutigh the door. I C1 it funds for his own election tup-to $2, mer and it would not bring prosperity 0 !4 . - . . - - �� 500, but 'as to supplying the funds to the Ontario farmer. falsely boasts. Amid all dissimilar- it is not drunkerinass, or theft, or . Ix. . 1-- "I I .11 .. ­ .. . . for Is general -election thatwould-have � . . - . .1 . ­ . . - � I . .. . , - � __ Cries which forbid uniformity, there, mult-der, or' adultery, or unclean - y 4 I The Huron News -Record to stand until Mr. Duncan McArthur _.. - -----------I'- is'one principle that can' .us d ' An. interjection .showti surprise, I I one of tbe-local promoters, could be. . , . ueab-all those can be forgiven an As Oil I how pretty, Ali 1 )low wise. . si,m a Year-sl.26 in Advance. seen in the morning. I showed him AX HISTORIC SKE,rCH. into true unity. It is to recognize have been. ' The sin which is nev.er * - I . - the Lord Jesus Christ in his living forgiven is the wilful and coutinued Tile whole are called nine parts of speech, I . - 'O -in,, touch. . - 4,t sets as above, stated, and after con. --ohd ascended power as the still of rejection - 0 0 _.______ the amendments we desired in both HOW THE ROMISH SYSTEM GREW OUT . of tile Gospel - of Christ, Which reading, writing, speaking - Weillisfif-siflity. Nov. 21st. 1888 sidering them, Ile said he would OF THE PRIMITIVE . CHURCIT• ou,r spiritual System. Pound .h.is and the rep repetition of the ' - - - I I , I - make the amendments as asked -_ person we can gather and oia u . AN AWFUL MISADVENTURE. . - -------- ,== h C. i Sallie thin In beautiful language I I "GRIT." to)-. I The Rev. Dr. Hot(), of Halifsx, hands, united in heart, united in he ,roe de to irung- Itho mentor- - . . . . -s at the Chris faith, Strong in the midst of our 'tile curt , ", Two well-known New Haven . A MODEL "GR .16. ,rise day following I reportdd to was one of the speakei - strong ?� , cone at the trial .of the loca,l promoters of the company tiara Evangelical ,meeting in Most- weakness in Ili$ Strength to work Chrl tbefore Pilate; the Condemns- young ladies met with a misadven- . . Th e Ifonorable Thomas GreellwAY the"result, of my interview with the treat. The Lord Jesus, he said, for arid• accomplish the friumpli of ti I the crucifixion and rosurrec- tura at West Haven the other day. I . I Living failed to got tile grand jury request for the advancement of* when referring to the Daturc of His his church. . I on, every incident find detail of Their horse riin away, and although ,fund fora general election, and I 0 . . to find a truo bill' for allilgod libel- S church and its growth, employed IN COM13ATING THIS F alle�l with realistic the affair had no tragic Sequel, it ' ' was instructed to say to Mr Greenway 0 ' O.E. which -lie roe . tI ­ . loos puhlicationA re"Arding hills, h the figure of it grain of mustard ' was one that will not soon be for- 1 17 0 0 that if he would promise the prdmot- 0 However, lot us remember that a effect, slid appealed with emphasis I " L con- ors of the company we would pros seed: 'I'ligure which the subsequent are at war only with the Sys in, to his hearers to say whether these gotten by eye -witnesses. Desiring 0 Stands in tile ,position of a cure ore for hirn the respective sums of 'growth of the church Ivroved to Against its baleful machinatio sand was one amongst ttfeni who would an afternoon drive, ,they hired a, .1 dernned n,an. In this case it may $2',500 for his own election and $I Ot- he esl)eoi,,tl'iy.'al)l)i�ol)ri�ite. He then' 0 8 we silo ever still disregard the tire and w6ric of the pretty -little do, cart and Started off. , . - ceaseless ititri-ue be of inter�,it to show how far the 000 for general election fund.- The gave a sketch of the foundiu­ of the " 15 They had driveu�.'only a -short dis- . n be on the alert to inset a defeat Redeemer by hardening their hoarts : . :Scoble pre'pared the letter which elliurelk by the apostles -aft - * them I tante when one of-th6m wanted to wlit-M warp 1) justified said', , or the day ' . . journals ,,prosu _ I was t( sign for the, promoters, and thein. To the inambers o the system . to the appeal still made to in denouncing lifir). aka Corrupt and of Pentecust,,its spread in Spite of d here" said he, 11 as Christ's . adjust lies- gown, and stood up in. ' .. . 171 . the reply which Mr. Greenway was to Persecution, until at'].%st it became our attitude must het at of consid. " I Stan - , . . . - • traitord-us public ni'mi. Tile follow- make o it, of which Exhibit "All is I o . P t,hat it could ui�t be disre- ,rate sympathy. ey are under Ambassador speaking to you ,',is if the cart to do it. As there was but . . so great , U � . I ate froill.all.afrikl;kVit, Wilf be, coPv- , I its buntlagg-not a less real be. Ile were speaking to hon Himself little roam to spare, her companion ing-extra ' , first I 0 "�uo . ower. , At '�" � . . . 17, The afternoon of that (lay I garded by those in p cause th,63, ,equi see' in it -'and out and I,aelc You for once to let the stood, up also. . 0 'u -those wh6m Mee N1t. oreenw'ay. at Ili ollice. in they incurred the bitterness of'- per- to tit i ie of . fraternal still stuall vt?ice of conscietic Speak ' T -he -last olid weighed some .200 � . interesting IT411ilIg t 9 , , 0 1 . . '""'ag, 0 . I he basely I)Ptl'aVPLI ill Iturou, show- tile �Parliarnent Buildings and laid socutiou,but in course of fitile policy that burn." By pounds," .atld'the result woe'that they I . I interest. 0 efforts on their be- to you in words . . ' i u- as it Aoos'thu titter 1puliticid lie- the whole matter before him, tie I reco,rnized that it would'beof great- . fir. both stood on tile acme board and In half shoul be directed to bringing 'Apt and telling illustration ' 0.. . was instructed so to,do. I handed ,, advantage to uee this new power them u ( er the influence of the Earle gave additional interest to the board broke, letting the ladies , . . I privity of the man. . I him the lettei� prepared by Scoble - t, ' Constantine there- " subject of his discourse 7 . . . - signed by myself, and gave in to state. Const Gospe of Christ, especially by dis- the su a ; ,%rill ,It down till their feet nearly touched I . I State of Minnesota, . . for him, fore, "established" the Christian . , 0 County of Hennepin. - him the original of Exhibit "All 'un- sent ating among their the Word the close asked all in the clingrega- the ground. They were too much . I, Joseph Benjamin INICArthur, of signed, as the, reply the local pro, r;tif,II,_a measure which while con- of fid. This was the instrument tion to stand up who desired to startled at first to realize their pre- ,. the City, of Minneapolis,in the Coun" moters wished. I solidatilig his empire was disastrous oder God of our emancipation; by cherish in their hearts what little dicameut, but soon found that'they ort to the spirituality and true . growth 0 might ged in so tightly that they . ty and State aforesaid, attorney and 20. Ile gave me. back the c his blessing it. will be so of theirs. feeling they have on the sub, were wed I ,and of the church. Christia is"y wa -eed'om ; it jest o response ',tho could not extricat'a' ,themselves. . councillor at law, make' and of Exhibit i'A" Signed by himself f religion. In , t, 13 say. . he,also gave me the verbal assur- now become the. avenue o P., t' It is the charter of our .fi ' moved by a They tried to stop the horse, but to . I I . 1. For several years prior to the ante asked for. I then gave, him, as and place, and, therefore, atti., t will beof theirs. 'May God gran't entire assembly, its if foot. no purpose. They were unable to . I thirty-first day of March, 1888, 1 have I "was Be instructed, the unqualified into the fold of the chure t1l.. that the Evangelical Alliance may common impulse, rose to its , . I.i,qe to its true capacities for God They ,engaryfill in silent prayer, after got any purclfdse on the rains, and 0 0 L been the solicitor or the Manitoba assurance of the local promoters that crowds of ambitious inen w I with . ey I . he. would get $2,500 for his own elec- . and in the power of God's Holy which Dr. Earle inpressively iniT the more they yelled to the beast ­' ng influenced by * s pritici- ti the faster he went. Down throwils. Central Railway company and one or out being 'two other railway companies charter, tion expensed, if he needed it, and . ssdd its met er ip for Spit -it for a practical exhibition of plored his hearers.not to 'Seek - that, . 0 ed by the Legislature of Afanitoba,all $10,000 for general election expanses PIC$, protp Vol] y . ( vantago- the fulfilment of Christ's prayer and night'a prayerloss p-lictiv, but with West Haven the horse trottotl, with if a dissolution was tied, the sake of the % 'it the young ladies in the Same poli- - . of which were as.1 well, knew from that profession cured. They the accomplishment of Christ's work the silken thread of desire of whic I Tho ladies tried their best to .. . moted by and, I the condition of that fulfil- they had given outward expression tion. T , personal knowledge pro � 21. 1 at once saw the local promot- brought with 0 it Old. unconse- upon 0 ice of rest regain the spat, bill. wereunable, . in the interests of the St. Paul, Min- ers of the railway, and informed 1:1 heathen shits and erodes of flft-" That they all may be as to seek the only true sour C3 neapolis & Manitoba railway. I them what transpired t.t' the' said crated lie ' one, as thou Father art in me and I and peace in Life arms of Jesus find along they went, with their toes 2. ,rhat. as often as any of the char. interview, and showed the letter I rsiligions thou .and practice,which in Thee, that they also may be one Christ. the Lord. nearly reaching the ground. , ters were disallowed by the Dominion had received, and told thern Of. tile. were tile.. ba eful cause of The frightened animal tend carried , Government I was instructed to seek assurances I had received and given . in me ; that the world may believe � ­ . -1 ­ -_ -_ -_ 0 . as their solicitor, and asked them.to RAPID 00 RUPTION OF THE CHURCH ; that thou has Sent me." - A NATION'S DOWNFALL. hispasseugersuearly2 miles in this their incorporation again from the predivartiout, whou a young man ran I Legislature of ..Manitoba and this I be prepftr d at any time to carry out for the ulers of the ciPurch, a-lopt- 0 did, and by these means kept up their ,part 'of the arrangement, which ing I othods of expediency and pal- TIIE FRENCH AND THE Col. P. Dollars, the silvery• tOD-UeLl to the middle of the road and stop. 0 . introduced into the' flute %vor- EVANGELICAL ALL[- orator of Dakota, whose E;,, . continuaily an agitation against the I entered into oil their behalf with i, ,(,Is ped the, team. The young ladies . C. P. R, monopoly, with the express Air. Greenwayt viz, the raising of � ip of the church the splendid Scream of one yerry ago has been were not injured, but they were object of having it abolished and $2,5()o for his own election and $10,- ceremonials, and too often idulli- - A S . CE. read by millions in every land, terribly mortified. The fact that the I - . Minno. OJO for general election full(] in the � . thereby enable thd St. Paul, I trona practices of the pagan world, sl Cecil people they met on the way first I . M .11,11, (in delivered a ritigiog patriotic ) . apolis & Manitoba railway to effect event of a dissolution ns,had be only changing ,venemelit Oise aftertio told the stared at them,with amazement, and I agreed upon, oil)g 130111ellel"'t""e to give devoted :I , leading article to 'tile at Pargo recently. He an entrance into Manitoba. . . 0 grandest, they nearly went into paroxysms of . . - 2--i-Shortly after this inter ew I o Christian aspect to these novelties. 0 . . Montreal meetings of the Alliance, story of, 'the rise of the ( I ' 3. During this period I had fre I " 0 & alobo' in laughter was one of the distressing was informed by the Said S,- )le,and This corruption wflA, hOWPIver, Of which it says; :-"We see by the, nation on the face of 0 0 . . conversations with the Ilon. - a thne by Life adveurto resikient's address that Aho0 features of the affair. ,quent. Alli- 'Ian,, of ill' orator. Thomas Gre-enway, who wits then I saw documentary eviden of the Checked rot Vua,o characteristic 0 - fact, that the local pro t&rs paid power of Julian the Apostate, when ante has a multiplicity of aims. It He expatiated upcin the grandour of - as he -is now a member of the said . I . b . . � Legislature, and explained to him out, relying as I was i armed and every efroa was directed to bringing preaches Christian union, unity of the country ,and the immensity of NNIO,N[EN, -FOUND OF RUGG­ the object and purpose of the pro- verily believe, on tit agreement I 0iriatianity into corltelliTt'. 0.but sorstitueut between the members df the West, and in fact made a 'first ING THEMSELVES . moters of these railways. had made for them ith Greenway, .whose efforts were overthrown when tile Alliance, and then reco'nimends class Fourth of July oration. In considerable slim money for 'Mr. . road of the . 4. During the year 1887, the Leg - . he, dying in the Persian canipaigno outside it propaganda of Evangelical closing he pointed the I a 10 Did you ever notice how women' isisiure of Manitoba passed an act Greenway on ac ant or election ex. 0 1 cried "(!"'Ii- Protestautisin. "'What the Alliance natiol" a ting therrisfilves in cloaks and .. penses for whi he and others were defeated and baffled, i's downfall as fol lowilig: incorporating the Manitoba, Central lean, thou haat conquered 1" Site- does not preach and what it should ,113tit amid all your %rejoicing, Shawls I asks Clara Belle. . Railway company and which act was liable. Ct . I fit realizeA that feminine .s,"""bed a ill t�worn ceeding emperors, however, took the preach, is respect for other beliefs hear a few serious suggestioris '. T, first 4 t" b -all into unholy alliance, and Tit iiiis"Ic peculiarity ung eveningat a fashion- - during the same year disallowed by o "efor ore tit the chat and the avoidance of appeals to a faint croak of the Von I 0 the Governor General in Council. 5 -ondort. I. Citgo liuneapolls, thereby retributively fostered a ser- prejudice find fanaticism. The w4h,vthe exultant Scream of the eagle. able a The lobby was crowd - 5. At a meeting of the Legia. this ' 2.5th (lay of J. B. AtuAwriicu. Pont that eventually stung the power clergymen who, Spoke at the first I pray your pardon for 'Rounding ad by tlio arriving ladies asid rtentle- . lature or Manitoba was convened for September, 1887. I? they represented. Atubitions man meetings were guilty of an impro. one discordant nQto, but a ,sense of ' men, they former in handsome new . the despatch of business to be held cru. F. Wrmnrit, 0 1 in the month of January, 1888, 1 was Notary Priblie, occupied the Episcopal seat in priety which cannot be too sever- duty impels me to call atter- opera wraps. .1 noticed that nearly instructed to give the usual notice liennepin Co, llllill. Rome., The idea gradiiall� develop- ely censured. Their outragesaff:ijust tion to some portents ill onien. Ili ;%*It were hugging therilsolves uncon- -)M . 0 1 of intention'to incorporate the comms _. .. __ ed itself or establishing it "niagnifi- the Catholic population were singu- till -the ainuals of thno no attolilPt at sciciusly bill fondly. I found that patsy and 'prepare the necessary 0 overnmout has ever succeeded I was doing it myself. The wraps papers for the re-enactmect of the KANSAS VS. CA NA DA - cent universal empire over the tarty out of place, and we shall be free g permanent. The were generally drawn forward until . minds and moral being of men by very much surprised to sea them -line ever been pe V. company's charter, which notice I a duly gave. I Commercial Uiiiofiists are author- one what should be counted tine es- promote their objects by such ras- -surf-beaten Shores of the ages are they were tense and 'comforting 6. while this notice was being ity for the statement that, nod er ent of God and the vicar of Christ. tally procee(litigs. But, on the Strewn with the wrecks of all former around the waist• and shouldersi ' It is true that one of those very other hand, this meeting of minis- republics. Why may we not fail I and then the hands Of 'the wearers . published, and before the day fixed commercial union Canadian farmers Bishops of }tome, when Such a tore bills its aultlSissig Side. one of Human nature in much tile skillio in were caressingly hold on their own I . for the meeting of the Legislature. I . 0 1 : two elections were to take place- would be as well'off as those of The thought Was broached, pronounced the reverends of the Presbyterian every age. Witt tit ill our infiqito opposite forearms, or were in some I one in lit. Francois Xaviery:and the United Status; and Mr. ,Blake is that lie who Should accomplish this sect undertook to weep ovor the advances in science arid material wily instinctively fondling the 0 . *`tother in Assinibois. I authority for saying that Kansas is should be no other than Antichrist; little success attending tile propa- development it is doubtful whether owner. All through the perform - 7. A Caucus ora few leading liberals . but Hildobrftnd and hi -t successors on - - the garden of the Tjuitod States. ganda of their missionaries in the we are puliticalif wiseit- better, or ante I investigated my new discov I I did accomplish tlih design 'and countryman of Solon Cry. On every side � were ocular' I was called. I wds invited to attend . I . 0 Province of Qoobee. lie almost braver than the and after I was so invited I was Lot us go to the extreme limit fixed established I . reached the conviction that the and Socrates, Doinosthenes,Thom- ,evidences of woman's born desire . . instructed by the, promotora of the by the facts so aacortoned, and as- All IMPERIAL DESPOTIC TYRANNY -- Catholics of this Prov'iude are un- ositcles; and Epamincindits, Cincin- to be lovingly petted. 'they were Ifanitoba Central railway company patting their to appearhere and offer $200 as a same that commercial union .would over tile winds and conscieuces of suseePtittle of being converted. natus, .Curtius, Bruttis arid Cato. holiling their hands, . I ' offect in the Obstinate, as all good reverends of Yet, with all their deathless array of own arms, squeezing themselves subscription to the fund for the pur- put the Ontario farmer in the poli men, and we see the ' h.0 o Tho by h � . n a , I t I I X111 ': , t', 0 I I t r ill poses of the election in the OpPosi- tion occupied by the Kansas farmer. degraded and corrupt condition of his stamp should �o, ho Would not, heroes, sages, philosophers and with their own elbows, pre!sing I . tion interest, I so appeared and Europe during the dark stud middle however, abandoh the good fight. patriots, the republics of Greece and ,heir , hoar!, with ,heir Own set', . I made that offer, Stating it was not It is our duty, " then, to find out the ages. Where then was the church? Ito consequently exhorted his Rome tattered aad fall. Why may" biceps, and in all these unconscious I . from myself, but I represented Tail• condition of the Kansas farnim- '• ,We answer, the trite Church Cori- � brethren to rearm themselves and not ours I . indulgences they were domonstrat- I which desired ' t courageously to the a8sult of "The roadto rain down which all iug that woman was made to way interests the Fortunately the evidence is at hand. sistc(i of the seven thousand who moun , right to build railways in the Pro- igions convictions. All this other republics have travelled bits, hug. I VilIgg poriceddd, The result of that The editor of the Greensburg (Pa) did not bow the knoo to Baal ; who, I our religious . I I . I vl" I I C I I ^ . I 4 1­1�­ , 1> r" � I III ­ ­.=� -I.: I Is , I 11 I