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The Huron News-Record, 1897-03-24, Page 4
word against Premier Laurier's treat- ltinut of the Manitoba school question p S rind your town coteni. with a host of ��_ a$$e�n other Grit editors in Ontario will raise m ' their hands in holy horror at clerical interference. "What is sauce for the goose ought to be sauce for the April issues now on, gof supposed intelli- gence ntelf gencer." Men euce ought to bo e ashamed t' theh• bare -faced duplicity and sale. hyprocrlsy in advocating; mew; - lives from it partizan standpoint, the h ) inconsistency of which is app:treut to Aflril Delineator 150, all. parties should grays "both' pcnow cal >arties should et together now 1 And try and settle this difficult matter without taking a party advantage." April Fashion Shoots oh, yes, Mr. power Greenway,Ott you elected the Grits to power at Ottawa by retius, ing for years "to Approach the school question in a business -like mannNr." �1J1eee Now that the "party advantage" has UU been accornplished, Mr. Greenway and till Grits Are prepared to go any length �,�'•••� to conciliate the R. C.'s, but do not wish to do so at once, as it might be too strong it dose for the Anti-Remed- ualists. If, the papal ablegate can soften matters down a little with the Arch• bishop, and Greenway gives the re quired concessions in instalments, th( WIC C t, I Antis in Ontario will be'able to swat low the further concessions with it., CLINTON. good grace as those already conceded notwithstanding the strong protests from Manitoba. Yours, 4ew "Muer1iot'meli>to. March 21), &-mSTY Carriage factory -J. Leslie. Where Are We At.:' We are full -Jackson Bros, Editor News -Record. We don't agree -11. C. Barlett. Special bargain, -J. W. Irwin. DEAR SiR.-Presuming that the This should catch you -O, Olson. "Protest from the Oranee Grant The human eye --Allen & Wilson. Lodge of Manitoba," which a ppomiec House to rent -Mr. Arthur Cook. in the )fail and Empire of the 160 Ever move? -The W. D, Fair Co. inst., will find a place in your columns No guess work --W. Cooper & Cu. I crave the liberty of criticizing the Wear the latest-Jarskson & Jackson. stand taken by the various lodges ani l+'.aster Gloves --W. 11. Beesley & Co. individual - exponents and leAdors o'. Butterick Patterns -AV. Cooper & that society on the Manitoba Schoo Co. Questou. It might possibly be asked Important notice-Broadfuot, Box why not send your communication to: & Co. the Sentinel ? Far the simple fact th:i Cleveland Bicycles -Geo. F. Enter- it is nut read by but very few Orange son, men in the county of IIuron, and, tha Ohoice eggs for hatching -Lorne C. TAIL NEws-REcoRD has Always givcl Todd. more news of interest to onr order it Bedroom Suites--Broadfoot, Box & this section then the Sentinel, it pipe Co. which is not eithet owned or cpntroll ed by our society. — - In tear first, place, Orangemen An The Huron News-Record abltgated olthe u of the ordtoer, tvh:serv(zielt rnl thtlC!firstnstittttiot an( second pages plainly reads that yo( LAD a acne -t31.00 to Advance are to tile, utmost of soul• power It ntainlain the, laws and eonxlittition of th WEDNESDAY, MARCa 24th, 1897. Country," "and the supremacy of lave), orde and constitutional freedom," aid and defen, all loyal subjects of er•eey religions pei•,stia UUI?RENT TOPICS. cion in the e•rajoyinent of their condilutioao rights." The Judgulent of the highes Fourteen rounds gave Corbett Fitz. Court in the realm was in favor of th minority, The American McKinley tatiff has Then you may ask, why in the file bit the Gauadian Grits on the raw. of all these fac6 du men like N. Clark Wallace; McCarthy, the P. P. A's., and Corbett was knocked out as bad as thoir followers object to the rrtinorit; in Manitoba having what the law o the Hardy -Ross Government will be in the land allows them ? The polic; the next Ontario elections. and obligation of it P. P. A. has beci direct Antagonism to Roman Catholic Those McUArthyites who assisted the as such. Therefore it is not surprising that they opposed it.. Laurier Government to power Are now .And in piLssing I might be pardoner beginning to wonder where they are if I referred to the contemptibl m r mean insinuations thnt have been rand at. If they hod heeded timely warn- me n ing they would not be in Stich an against Orangemen "than the P. P• A awkward And humiliating position. Society is made up of Orang'etnen. The fallowing statement will refut The Orangemen of Manitoba who As- such slanders and give a fair ide listed to elect the Greenway Govern, of the complexion of those who heloni to it. In the town of Clanton there ar nlent now in effect call the hon. gentle- about 50 or 60 Orangeulen. The P. F man a traitor: Air, Greenway wits no A. society had a membership of on ,worse when he resided in Huron many hundred 'and fifty or over made u years ago. He is just ts capable of front every (hutch anti Society I n th selling the Orangemen US lie was of town excepting the 11. C. char( h. Th selling the Conservatives. fact than the 11. L. A. society, eve with that large arierubership, is doi slant over, three years ago in this fowl The big fight is over and Corbett has goes to prove that an intelligent pe( beau knocked out. by Fitzsimons, the Plc perceived the injustice of the in latter securing$38,01) which will o a and(Itucon eque1Clyes }pill over theted ountherti g and consequently, all over the coontt long vrity to ease the battering and these lodges liave gone to smash. wounds lie received. There were a As for Dalton McCarthy, it leader i very large number in Clinton and the IlIqual Itightra movement tined a neighborhood interested in the hrutiil opponent to the dual hingunge in Mat business, which all goes to show that It(Ind No Orle rewitespecially At th priza fights have greater encourage- stand he took, more especially if tk ,, ment from the masses than many forded him opportunity to t ver oscines give credit for. the late m Government. But I aver much surprised to see that he .onsen -- to A bi-lingual IRnguage being taagl We remember a remark trade some i it the Manitoba schools. Asforit,Clarli years Ago by it former Premier of this Wallace, the Grand Master of tt Dominion that more than one Govern- Orange Order fn Canada, where hai consequence of the Ave found him ? On both sides of tt meat world fall in cense q fence. In 1893, three years After tt Manitoba school question. The pre- enactment of legislation complained A [,lent indications are the statement will by the Manitofra minority, N. Clarl be verified. One instalment of the Wallace said: - downfall downfall of Gr en "tt may be pointed out that the Governmo and Laurier will be found on an of Canada has not taken any notion aeon tl petition of the Manitoba minority in the marl page. the shot and shell being from tho or demerits of the question, pursuing 1t soar w W. Grand Orange Lodge of Man-- to tie the proper course, as provlroed by tl tuba, laell the land, of ascertaining precisely wh their powers are." 1 _.. Again, In 1804 N. Clarke Wallace sald :--- being' led by Rev. A. C. Murton, Varna. We sold, more OU XXT Cleveland Bicycles The New Bra in one breath declat•es In town last year ehau were sold (lf everything is public in connection with "dead," all other nialces, Dud evoty (idol' 'e the $10.000 Stavely and in the next breath declares that "public" slapd,t a,lid fol the C'ievt hi:d, NN meetings are •'private," and that these will null the Name tt heel this year at u,atters should he held back. .25 per cunt, l:ss thou l+at year, _-- -- Can we sell Oris til YOU ? Between tine Devil and the Deep Our privu Is Sell. Alh�1W O 5.00. Guitar .Veins-R(rord ; A ealltlegue and iL'iLquIation fur the Slit, Is it not Amusing to hear the atiking. Grits belaboring the R. (). Bishops Lt at • OeR••m•m®oo Alleged interfeleuce in political Ulatt- ters affecting educational privileges ? EMERSj�(j1 (j f.�1 Bicycle anti A<usit ON S But do yllnhoAPA, whtutpertron, oneuf ( thein when Mr. Laurier sends inessen- iltinse, Clinton, ger aMer inesyenger to his Holiness to their deeislon, even if against hin,, he Pope at. Route to interfere on his � '1 o be strictly hehtilf iu the siuue cause? "Cousis- fancy thein arta jewel!" with the .L (sits it all depends whose ox Is gored, • I notice your- towel cotern. takes great i Up-to-date n lea:ure in giving extracts from the �I'ornuto Telegram ant, World in lust the session '94205, DI•. Montague was edition condemning the action of the taken into the Cabiriet Over 111x. %Val- Bishops in advising their people ill l'ef. by Grit Styles for ference to wrongs Inflicted the Governments atWinnipegandOttawa, of Custouls, Such till insult to the against the Manitoba miuor•tty. But, GI.Alld Master Of the Orange Order, holy Mother, read the next column on New Sprinl' the sante page, and then you see the j`/ Hon. Charles Fitzpattrick, Solicitor - and then it is war General of Canada, visits the Pope :it Dressesget ` Rome cal Premier Laurier's behalf to tan apostolic delegate to come to comes a disappointed and disgruntled UanadA, to teach Roman Catholics of Politician. this country their, duty to At Roman BUY THE--_ Premier -of the Grit persuasion. Your Calltpillgll to itr•Ul,se the worst Passions OfAlen by engendering hatred and veli- town coteni. is mum, so lung as inter- gious strife, Allaying creed against s creed, Iiucl race against race, declaring erence fvoal any quarter is In favor of the Grit faction. But let Archbishop from the housetops, As did Sifton, Rev. Ali-. Kerhy nexttook up '•Sys - $e tematic Bible Study." Flo used the wouldti .bed their blood in defence of book of Acta as A reference and the Al- one common international school for Alanitoba, and that the Ronian Catho- Langevin, who knows more about the lies had no rights, that the 4th Bill of nominating committee then read the ll$ partes of the officers for the ensuing rlc year, naively: -Pres., Andrew Davtd- still Goderich; 1st. Vice Pres., Mrs. gue and that it (lid not, Apply to Ma111- tuba. wrongs inflicted on his people in Man- At Woodstock, on March :3rd, Mr. Allss Brickenden, U}inton; 4tl1 Vice Wallace and nisfull owerspatA'Ir.Green- Pres., Win. Lyon; Londesboro ; 5th wily and Premier Laurier• on the back Vice Pies., Frank Hale, Goderich; for their settlement of the Manitoba; itoba, and other matters pertaining to � the welfare of his cu -religionists in Orange Grand Lodge of AIanitoha tit Brandon coudeuris the so-c;a.11ed settle- Canada than all the apostolic officials input in language that cannot be anis. in Rome fionn the Pope down -utter, it, word against Premier Laurier's treat- ltinut of the Manitoba school question p S rind your town coteni. with a host of ��_ a$$e�n other Grit editors in Ontario will raise m ' their hands in holy horror at clerical interference. "What is sauce for the goose ought to be sauce for the April issues now on, gof supposed intelli- gence ntelf gencer." Men euce ought to bo e ashamed t' theh• bare -faced duplicity and sale. hyprocrlsy in advocating; mew; - lives from it partizan standpoint, the h ) inconsistency of which is app:treut to Aflril Delineator 150, all. parties should grays "both' pcnow cal >arties should et together now 1 And try and settle this difficult matter without taking a party advantage." April Fashion Shoots oh, yes, Mr. power Greenway,Ott you elected the Grits to power at Ottawa by retius, ing for years "to Approach the school question in a business -like mannNr." �1J1eee Now that the "party advantage" has UU been accornplished, Mr. Greenway and till Grits Are prepared to go any length �,�'•••� to conciliate the R. C.'s, but do not wish to do so at once, as it might be too strong it dose for the Anti-Remed- ualists. If, the papal ablegate can soften matters down a little with the Arch• bishop, and Greenway gives the re quired concessions in instalments, th( WIC C t, I Antis in Ontario will be'able to swat low the further concessions with it., CLINTON. good grace as those already conceded notwithstanding the strong protests from Manitoba. Yours, 4ew "Muer1iot'meli>to. March 21), &-mSTY Carriage factory -J. Leslie. Where Are We At.:' We are full -Jackson Bros, Editor News -Record. We don't agree -11. C. Barlett. Special bargain, -J. W. Irwin. DEAR SiR.-Presuming that the This should catch you -O, Olson. "Protest from the Oranee Grant The human eye --Allen & Wilson. Lodge of Manitoba," which a ppomiec House to rent -Mr. Arthur Cook. in the )fail and Empire of the 160 Ever move? -The W. D, Fair Co. inst., will find a place in your columns No guess work --W. Cooper & Cu. I crave the liberty of criticizing the Wear the latest-Jarskson & Jackson. stand taken by the various lodges ani l+'.aster Gloves --W. 11. Beesley & Co. individual - exponents and leAdors o'. Butterick Patterns -AV. Cooper & that society on the Manitoba Schoo Co. Questou. It might possibly be asked Important notice-Broadfuot, Box why not send your communication to: & Co. the Sentinel ? Far the simple fact th:i Cleveland Bicycles -Geo. F. Enter- it is nut read by but very few Orange son, men in the county of IIuron, and, tha Ohoice eggs for hatching -Lorne C. TAIL NEws-REcoRD has Always givcl Todd. more news of interest to onr order it Bedroom Suites--Broadfoot, Box & this section then the Sentinel, it pipe Co. which is not eithet owned or cpntroll ed by our society. — - In tear first, place, Orangemen An The Huron News-Record abltgated olthe u of the ordtoer, tvh:serv(zielt rnl thtlC!firstnstittttiot an( second pages plainly reads that yo( LAD a acne -t31.00 to Advance are to tile, utmost of soul• power It ntainlain the, laws and eonxlittition of th WEDNESDAY, MARCa 24th, 1897. Country," "and the supremacy of lave), orde and constitutional freedom," aid and defen, all loyal subjects of er•eey religions pei•,stia UUI?RENT TOPICS. cion in the e•rajoyinent of their condilutioao rights." The Judgulent of the highes Fourteen rounds gave Corbett Fitz. Court in the realm was in favor of th minority, The American McKinley tatiff has Then you may ask, why in the file bit the Gauadian Grits on the raw. of all these fac6 du men like N. Clark Wallace; McCarthy, the P. P. A's., and Corbett was knocked out as bad as thoir followers object to the rrtinorit; in Manitoba having what the law o the Hardy -Ross Government will be in the land allows them ? The polic; the next Ontario elections. and obligation of it P. P. A. has beci direct Antagonism to Roman Catholic Those McUArthyites who assisted the as such. Therefore it is not surprising that they opposed it.. Laurier Government to power Are now .And in piLssing I might be pardoner beginning to wonder where they are if I referred to the contemptibl m r mean insinuations thnt have been rand at. If they hod heeded timely warn- me n ing they would not be in Stich an against Orangemen "than the P. P• A awkward And humiliating position. Society is made up of Orang'etnen. The fallowing statement will refut The Orangemen of Manitoba who As- such slanders and give a fair ide listed to elect the Greenway Govern, of the complexion of those who heloni to it. In the town of Clanton there ar nlent now in effect call the hon. gentle- about 50 or 60 Orangeulen. The P. F man a traitor: Air, Greenway wits no A. society had a membership of on ,worse when he resided in Huron many hundred 'and fifty or over made u years ago. He is just ts capable of front every (hutch anti Society I n th selling the Orangemen US lie was of town excepting the 11. C. char( h. Th selling the Conservatives. fact than the 11. L. A. society, eve with that large arierubership, is doi slant over, three years ago in this fowl The big fight is over and Corbett has goes to prove that an intelligent pe( beau knocked out. by Fitzsimons, the Plc perceived the injustice of the in latter securing$38,01) which will o a and(Itucon eque1Clyes }pill over theted ountherti g and consequently, all over the coontt long vrity to ease the battering and these lodges liave gone to smash. wounds lie received. There were a As for Dalton McCarthy, it leader i very large number in Clinton and the IlIqual Itightra movement tined a neighborhood interested in the hrutiil opponent to the dual hingunge in Mat business, which all goes to show that It(Ind No Orle rewitespecially At th priza fights have greater encourage- stand he took, more especially if tk ,, ment from the masses than many forded him opportunity to t ver oscines give credit for. the late m Government. But I aver much surprised to see that he .onsen -- to A bi-lingual IRnguage being taagl We remember a remark trade some i it the Manitoba schools. Asforit,Clarli years Ago by it former Premier of this Wallace, the Grand Master of tt Dominion that more than one Govern- Orange Order fn Canada, where hai consequence of the Ave found him ? On both sides of tt meat world fall in cense q fence. In 1893, three years After tt Manitoba school question. The pre- enactment of legislation complained A [,lent indications are the statement will by the Manitofra minority, N. Clarl be verified. One instalment of the Wallace said: - downfall downfall of Gr en "tt may be pointed out that the Governmo and Laurier will be found on an of Canada has not taken any notion aeon tl petition of the Manitoba minority in the marl page. the shot and shell being from tho or demerits of the question, pursuing 1t soar w W. Grand Orange Lodge of Man-- to tie the proper course, as provlroed by tl tuba, laell the land, of ascertaining precisely wh their powers are." 1 _.. Again, In 1804 N. Clarke Wallace sald :--- being' led by Rev. A. C. Murton, Varna. "Tho Roman Uathoilc minority potitloI the The subject "Livira up to the Pledge" wits t•heu dealt wit by A. T. Uuopet•, Again, In 1804 N. Clarke Wallace sald :--- being' led by Rev. A. C. Murton, Varna. "Tho Roman Uathoilc minority potitloI the The subject "Livira up to the Pledge" wits t•heu dealt wit by A. T. Uuopet•, Governor-Goneltd-in-Council to disallow the Act, or, failhitI that course, to grant remedial letrlalatioll Lou or the ,powors eon orred by the Wilts Clinton. Mr. Cooper, tuok each clause of Ll,e pledge and explained how each 10 U040011al clauses British North Amer- ice Act. The first gayer of this petition was not:accorded, the owhnlcu GOvotnmout tak• member should eudeavor in every posslble way to live a to the vows illg the viow wisely, as i belteve- that the the constitutionality of an lugiolatiou of tilu Provinees they hard taken. A discussion thou followed in Which -ill seemed iuterest- relating to education ought to be de- terwiued by the court•+, uud Out by thu exercise ed. The convention was to favor of of uua-ezerolue of Lha purest of dt,+tlluwttuco. As accepting u,einbers of the church as you aro aware the 13ALish North America Act agsoc•iate tllelnbel•s Duly when they commits the caro of edueutiou to the Provinece subeattothe111111tattoaLhatnulogit,httlOI'Shead could not be induced to becollle active nienibel•a tint til have them beculne pre ydiulal ly afYoct troy rights otluled by any ualu0Aty at thu tines of Confederation. The question of litelugaIIL , atctice members as soon as ,tlasihle. 11 i decided of the provincial oaaut- ILLBULatouolling'.etlilulattell istherefore, itrnixed was also that it was bell er to have associate morubers, living up to one of low and fact whieli bluer tit,.st sej,el!,arnd utast ticceptably be left for the dee6lon of the the pledge, than LU have, its sold!• C, inAS." l Leagues late, active members whi)d o Now, Fatly sane Miall who was so UOt even live tip to tile pledge of as- Agret•able to havo the Uourts decide sociate Members. .the matter ought surely to be agroeable Mrs. Pentland, of Dungannon, then to their deeislon, even if against hin,, dealt with tile "Spiritual interests of and if lie did not comply with the order the League as effected by the Literary , of tine Court maims would soul, hm taken Social and Cosecrat io) departulents." to compel hien to du so. Not so with This was then taken in sections (a) Mr. Wallace. What happened? In Litevary, Miss A. Brickenden, Clinton; the session '94205, DI•. Montague was (b) Social, J. B. Gdbbings, Clinton; (c) taken into the Cabiriet Over 111x. %Val- Consecration, W. Lyou, Londesboro, In.ce's head, the latter being Controller The district roll call was then read, of Custouls, Such till insult to the during which time at report of each GI.Alld Master Of the Orange Order, Lee gtle was given by the delegates. Before July 12th, '05, Mr. Wallace tau- These reports were very intere.-tiugaud ders his resignation to the Premier, Lair McIienzie Bowell, helpful. The reports of Suttle Leagues and then it is war showed such spiritual Advancement in to the knife. Like McCarthy he be- the members that• they will doubtless comes a disappointed and disgruntled be it great incentive to work to those Politician. leagues who could not show such Au Then Walla^e and McCat thy start a Advancement. Especially Interesting Calltpillgll to itr•Ul,se the worst Passions OfAlen by engendering hatred and veli- were the reports of Jutiior Leilg ties. the banner won by the jtnliors Por the gious strife, Allaying creed against largest per contage, in Ontario wits Also creed, Iiucl race against race, declaring shown during the day. from the housetops, As did Sifton, Rev. Ali-. Kerhy nexttook up '•Sys - Greenway, Wallace, et all, that they tematic Bible Study." Flo used the wouldti .bed their blood in defence of book of Acta as A reference and the Al- one common international school for Alanitoba, and that the Ronian Catho- luetratiuns used oil the board were both interesting and instructive, The lies had no rights, that the 4th Bill of nominating committee then read the Rights was a forgery rind that. the partes of the officers for the ensuing judgment of the Lords of the Privy Council wits obtained by priestly intra- year, naively: -Pres., Andrew Davtd- still Goderich; 1st. Vice Pres., Mrs. gue and that it (lid not, Apply to Ma111- tuba. Pentland, Dung'annon; 2nd Vice Pres., Miss M. Bond, Seaforth; 3rd Vice Pres., At Woodstock, on March :3rd, Mr. Allss Brickenden, U}inton; 4tl1 Vice Wallace and nisfull owerspatA'Ir.Green- Pres., Win. Lyon; Londesboro ; 5th wily and Premier Laurier• on the back Vice Pies., Frank Hale, Goderich; for their settlement of the Manitoba; Secretary, C. L. Fisher, Holtnesville; School Question. A few days hater the Treasurer, Mrs. Hallowell, Varna; Dist. Orange Grand Lodge of AIanitoha tit Brandon coudeuris the so-c;a.11ed settle- representaative, Rev. W. J. Ford, Clinton; Junior work wits then taken input in language that cannot be anis. tip by Mr. Frank Hale of Goderich. taken its to the Grit intrigue. They characterized the arrangement "one Rev. J. Westman, Walton address - as of the rankest and basest acts of dupti- ed the audience on "What, the League can do for the church" and Rev. Sitw- city in the history of ro-Spunsible Gov- Tuckersnlith, on "What the ernment, rind it nienace to the liberty of the Protestants of Manitoba." It le,,, League can;do for rnission." Afterthis was denounced as it "delusion and a "that the collection wits taken up and the meeting adjourned until the evening. snare," And the so-called settle- ment had features even more vicious In the evening the opening exercises than the old Separate School laws I" were con.iucted by the president. Mr. Such a sweeping condemnation was Mr.A.TICo(iperofChnton,readaresolu- carried in Grand Lodge almost unani- tion, thanking the Seaforth people mously, only 13 voting against it, and for their hospitality and the choir only six delegates being absent when for the excellent music, they the vote was taken. A large number Iendered. Mr. Holmes then intro - of primary lodges have pronounced duaed the new president and sifter it against, the measure and still Mr. ft;w brief remarks the most interesting Greenway says "that such a resolution }}fart of the convention was rendered. dues not represent the sentiment of the tieing :t solo "Two Lives," by Rev. Mr. Orangemen of Manitoba." I might Kerhy. Air. Kerby is not only till able with equal privilege say that the resu_ speaker but also an Admirable singer. lotions of Januiry And June, 181:,5, Rev. J. Edge, of Goderich, gave an backing up Mr. Geeenway's promises address on "Responsibility of the In reference to education, did not re- Parents," Which wits not only in- pplesent the "sentiment" of the Grand structive but amusing. If the re- Lodgc, The protestants of Manitoba marks of Mr. Edge are followed by find now that they have been fooled, the parents Lhe:e will doubtless he a sold, and Greenway has Accomplished real increase in numau numbers in the ne• the defeat of the Conservatives And future. now wishes the question settled "in a business -like wily" without his The choir then rendered one of their opponents taking any "party elven- choice anthems, after which Rev. Mr: Kerby gave an address on "Chatanoo- tage." Greenway says "mistakesgib,++ were made in the past in dealing with A1r. Kerhy being a delegate to this question." Quite true. And the the great UonvenLion held therein 1860. To attempt to give the details of the greatest mistake lie made was in delih- erAtely re fusing to deal with represen- wonderful address would be but to fail tatives of the late Government. Why? and those who were not there Missed For the sake of party Advantage."mut a great treat. This address more than the expectations of all present. Aud he got It; now he is willing t" coo- ciliate the minority, by gcituLiug their We would have enjoyed listening to "speciLl privileges. Mr. Kerby for A few hours more but I do not envy those electors And can- it wits :compulsory to cut the address short as a utuubel• of delegates and didates their position who last June friends had to -go west" by the 10.10 declared the minority in Manitoba, train. MI•. Kerby was listened to with had no rights, and now back up Giem- rapt attention by all and the Seaforth wityin ranting special conccs:ions to the Woman Catholic,,. Whero is people would gladly welcome hila on the that future occasio is. The choir then commission was to investigate rendered anotht-v anthem while the withSir 1'v • i Oliver tr i G its he -id . It never colle,etion was being taken tip and vvas Seriously contemplated, only an after the doxology the meeting war+ election dodke to decoive the electut•s. clotted with die benediction. But instead, what are we getting? The Pope's representative to teach Mi,. Laurier and his followers theerrurs ways. of their ways. Well, sir, since the County Uarreilcy. Sentinel and Master have back- At Rlueva.le on Sunday March 14, N. ed up Mr. Laurier on the so-called set- Duncan died at the age of 21 yearn. tlernen(. they will no doubt find the papal ablegate, Mgr. Merry del Vel One car hits been taken off the Lon - congenial company. When all churches, don, Huron and Bruce line since the commutation tickets were cancelled. societies and political parties Are repre- sented by the most Diverse views on Thos. J. McKinney of Bluevale pass - the Manitoba School Question. May ed to his final reward on Sunday, we not well ask, "Where are we At?" March 14, aged 38. BRITIsx CANADIAN. March 22. H. Ingram of Hensall left with ais three children on Alonday for San Francisco'), Cal. Seaforth council have passed a by - S. S. anti Epworth Leagme Lon- law providing for the inspection of vention. meat and milk sold in that town. A MOST SUCCESSFUL 0LTH ERING AT The sap is running good and some of out, syrup makers tare :it work. By SEAFORTII. the present appearance this season The Sabbath School and Epworth promises to be A good one. League Associntiun, of the Goderich Mr. David Mills of Exeter, has pur- Distr•ic.t, held their annual convention chased the Daniel McColl farm in Ifay in the Methodist church, Seaforth, on township. Tuesday, March 16th. This conven- Mrs, Al. Kerr an old resident of tion was a decided success in every respect, till of the speakers announced Wingham and mother of Mr, John Kerr of that town, (lied at the hotue of being present with the exception of Rev. A. C. Chews, Toronto and Mrs. her, daughter, Mrs. David Greig, Hunts - Rev. Oaten, 134yfieid, these two being villa, Muskoka. detained through h illness They, how- It 19 Nal1 that Chas. Aditus, who ]eft over,. ruatnifested their enthusiastic r wAinosh sortie time ago for West W L g interest in this writ k by obtaining able supplies, the work of Mrs, Oaten Arcing South Africa, in returning house had to stop in London, h:ngland, owing to taken by Mr. I+'rank Hitle, Gndoirich, illness. and that of Rev. Mr. Crews by Rev. There died in Wingham at the resi- Mr. Kerby, of St. Cittharines, Bence of hqr son, A. R. Macdonald' The morning session wits devoted to Nancy, relict of the late Will. Mac - donald. She was over 70 years of age. Sunday school work, the opening exercises being conducted by the PMI All wood soled on the St. Marys mar- sident, Mr. Holmes, of Clinton, after ket is subject to the inspection of the which, H. Foster, Clinton, dealt with market clirrk, who shall cortity to tile the: subject., "The development of S. S. lneasnrenlent. Clinton should adopt teachers." A lively discussion follow- the serene rule. ed this, in which many useful sugges- Thos. Johns of Elimville on Monday tions were given. Addresses were lust had the misfortune to chop off then given by Rev. W. Godwin, Gode- one of his great toes while splitting rich, And A. J. Courtice, Holmesville. wood. Mr. Johns has been unfortai- After another lively discussion the nate, some ears ago having lost one audience wits addressed by Rev. J. of his arms. while folding a threshing ' Edge, of Goderich, who conducted the separator. open parliament in the place of Rev. Crows, during the morning session. Rev. Win. Lowe of Wingham pur. l Mr. F.dge is an aide speaker and wits chased it loud of hay from a fanner ' listened to with great interest by the the other day and a hen was found in the middle of the load, e she had representatives of Seaforth as well as ' surrounding countr The meeting laid an egg. The load haadd been put on then Adjourned anti the Afternoon. artly before- dinner and partly after Toner during the interval the hen t The Executive Committee t iet during and had sought one a cosy nest on the top noon hou ' hour appointed officers for 1 of the bay. Rev. Lowe did not know the ensuing year. he was purchasing fowl at a price per t The afternoon session opened with ton till the unearthing of the hen re• singing and prayer, these exercises , yealed the fact t 00d w� Is eeeentigl to health. Uvery nook and corner of t,,Blood, system L reached by the blood, and on its quality the condition of every gr'gando- pends. Good blood means strong nerves, good digestion, robust health. impure blood means scrofula, dyspep.da,rheuma- tlem, catarrh or other diseases. Tho sure.; way to have good blood to to take hood's 6arsapardlla. This medicine purities, vi- talizes, and enriches the blood, and sends the elements of health and strength to every nerve, organ and • tissue. It creates a good appetite, gives refreshing sleep and cures that tired feeling. Remember, T CHANCE. I have disposed of My Jewelry Stock and 1 Buss ness -_"- Sarsaparilla Is the best— In fact the one True Blood Purifier. ' to -Mr. Willinott of Lon. ' Dore Liver Ills; easy to i (loll, who' takes posses - Hood's Pills utlte, easy to operate. tae, l �— -- - - -- sion this week. } I'olltical Points Charlie Riess may be found sortie dapp but the surplus of the John Santteld Macdonald Government is gone for- ever. Two pertinent questions reg>u•din r the Manitoba School setLleineut are With w•houl wits the setleunent rnade? 2. What wits settled? When it comes to stealing gold . rnines tit the rate of at county a haul, it Mr E! I M is titre to call the Ontavio governunent crowd down. I,aur•fer has not etiven a holo of inducing Uncle Sam to love t its cutin. DON'T FOOL WITH try, and will again go clown oil his knees to thu Yankees land beg for yOUR HEAD favors. May the kick which will re ward him be powerful and swift. l It is too important a part of your The rumor that the Provinc•ial Vire- body to fool with. Lions Are to be held thls yea► IS again Always keep on the safe side rife. Well, let tiro governtrnent force Y P that 61,000 Acre steal through the lep,�'i:a- I when buying your lathe, and the Conteivaltives will he niere than realy for the fight, at tiny Headache Remedies, 5 tiluc. If there are many more bye-electi(;ns Better let the pain run its course tine public debt will go up into the than talce powerful opiates, Some billions. To the present Government folks think that rune drowns sor. it few ruillions in order to get IL SL p - porter into I'arlf•ttuent is a mere cir- row but that is no reason why it l I• cumstance, should be used immoderately, J. K. Kerr is the chief organizer for When the effects have died away the Reforut party for the Dominion. the sorrow and blues, even bluer Can any sane main imagine that Holl. blues are thore still, the same prin. J. M. Gibson and Trickster Hardy P. is true of Headsohe Medi. would consent to that 64,00) acre steal cines the after effects are even to put money in Kerr's pocket, with- out halving a whack at it themselves? worse than the uriginal pain. Bah I I Our Ilsadache Powders cure headache In the school book debate on ao i"ht awn et there isn't a sin o ale Thursday night, Mr. Gibson stated Y, Y that the books used in English schools rain of opiate in then); every in. cost as rnuch As those of Ontario. He g;re,,ient is harmless, absolutely so• seemed to think aur people were doing' 15c. a box. very well in paying no more for their ©ca o �o�o cs school hooks than the prices paid "in free trade Fngland." Mr. Whitney re- torted that the reas.m why the hooks JAS. S , were so high wits that they wet a ►na.de Cheruist and Druggist. in free trade England. This Was evi- dence of the truth that free trade did not make everything cheap. It is denied in Ottawa that Mr. Jns- A Toronto correspondent believes Lice Ta chereau intends resigning hip that after all Qie Ontario Government seat in the Supreme Court. i party will n, it go tothhcounlry this Violent gales prevailed all Thutsday�p year. The principal reason for be- night throughout Germany, causing lievnlg• the electron will not be ordered some loss of life and great destruction this suurnee is that the lists are not in of Property. order. The organizer's w the wee t few weeks It is reported that Lieutenant-Gov- connLry published . ago F had as its text. "Prepare the lists." ernor Mackintosh of the Nurthwesl A1, present the Conservatives are, per- Territories is about to resign his officehaps, better oft. '.Cha ,revision is held and move to Rosslaud to look After his I the township councils to May, by "lilting interests. the Courts in October, and it is not Students of Laval University, Mont - usually until December that every- real, mobbed it French now•spalper fur thing is in readiness. Accordingly pul,lishing la pavagraph they thought. there is every reason now to believe reflected on thein. The police were that no election will lie held until 1898 called and dispersed the students. atter itnother session. , 4_- ____ Hamilton Spectator ;-In the Ontario legislature Ali,. Gavrow, a Grit moved g i LL resolution to the off set that e;,•;1 ser_ � Cooks Cotton Root Compound valla should not he allowed to takeIs the on' y safe, reliable part in election campaigns. After �r monthly medicine on which Borne hesitation the goveinuientagreedladies can depend in the to the resolution and it. was, passed,hour and tinge of need. the understanding being that, its tit• witsIs prepared iu two degrees only a resolution, the governmentof strength. would be the judge of tie guilt orNo."I for ordinary cases of the accused. Later, h innocence+ ow- is by far the best dollar medicine known ever-, it bill was brought up for- second _sold by druggists, one Dollar per box. reading by Mr. Gainey, and that bill No. 2 for special. cases•• -Io• degrees provided that the offending civil ser- stronger -sold b dists. One box, sant could be fined $200 by a court strong Ym gg rF Three Dollars; two boles, Five Dollars. and deprived e same by the judge , of o, z mailed on ecei t of No. z, or N � 1? n Ross that court. The same hardy and price and two 3 -cent stamps. who had agreed to the resolution, objected to the bill. It was too hind- The Cook Company, ing for them, and after some discus- Windsor. Ontario. sion tit(,- debate was Adjourned. Score �8old to Clinton and evoryavhero in Canada c ne more trick for Trickster hardy. by all ros},onsiblc druggists. • ear• The 00 • • • - 0 • • • • Latest • We have got themi • onie more of the r -�'' • very Nobby Shoes came Yn last week, and the spring weather should mah;e you think about your new shoes. We want you to see ours. We keep a big assortment at low prices for the Boys' and Girl's. (rive us a chance to fit them out. JACKSON & JAC'K'SON, ... Fine Shoe Dealers. CLINTON. .