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Lucknow Sentinel, 1888-06-29, Page 5- 'klat Elder leat#ouges * Pjia*eer ilrat"stir . We had a visit the other day ,froth a. itentletrian „whose: homeis. in the north-. ern peninsula:, fl18 fancily has beer), •t:straiied. from him through the iu $id- °ions teachings of a Diorniouelder or, as .the, fraud styles ni,u elf, a " Latter - 'Day Saint." ' Our readers will remem- ber that the United States authorities have lately .been,endeavoring to stamp out this, soul, -destroying sect in Ameri- ea, and their efforts have caused the Mormot1 to . e a pretense of.rentvd- cling their peculiar ,doctrines so as to exelude polygamy', but Mormonism .without poly;mtny would be like the play of Hawlet" with • the character of I -Tartlet omitted. This outraged • bead •of the family referred to is seeking, .legal.advice at the county huh, and rill good citizensshould feel an. interest `in stamping out of sour -.county and'' country the cheeky champions of .the, teachings of Mormon so-called'pr8phets, Weobserved: in the` telegraphic die patches lately that a herd_of these peer deluded wretches had wandered from Utah into 'our northwest. —Their Ores- . 'ence on Canadian soil calls for .prompt; action of . the part of • the represents-. tives of the 'Dominion government; They are >a standing menace to society. They Must not:be allowed to. ,breed a pestilencein any part of Ontario:. The " elder" now in the northern: .peninsula has been operating• also in the county of Grey. ',Re is oily tongued, ° claiit s to prove -his ,tenet Alm.. , the. bible, and the worst of it seems to be that, according to our informant, the` presbyterian; methodist, and episcopal- , ian ministers resident.in the elder's present missionary' field are afraid meet'. him on'the public .platform, leav- ing the . Latter -Day` 'Saint of Jesus Christ master of the.:'situation ! Arid ` he' asks : " Are those'", ministers the. xer 4: - Every intelligent citizen is, aware. of the• 'basic ._s-• ... .._._ ,,. cantsupport of Mormonism ; • ere is little use.in.discussing the; eature .here.` ; It should he enough for all•peoplle to know that a creature rep-. resenting' that system is now engaged' proselyting in the northern: peninsula, and heroic measnres-should be adopted to "fiance htm - -The officers=of the-.Iaw should, of course, 'first move in• the »atter:;. During the absenee`of our informant from:_ his home, his..••_household 1was flooded with literature peculiar to Igor-. aiionisim, followed brthe presence of the elder, already a married nian, -who not only...estranged • the.. family 'from liin,, but held servicein his;.•house :'and baptized his wife and daughter against his protest.. Moreover; •while protest- 'ing that polygamy 'was no longer prat-. tined by Lwtter-Day, Saints, he express- ed.' & xpress-.edl.'a fondness for the daughter, whom' he .proposed to •"educate": Most people'will declare, on reading this, that the pioneer head of the family should'have killed the " elder" in his tracks, but circumstanccs some tunes alter cases: arid the elder besides,. bad inade,a clean sweep: of the mein_ ben; ,of the household,;: who were `his,. o.vn deluded followers.: Came to .the ea4 ai of, the undersrgii d on Flidav list, avne'd2nd '1888; ayonngsorrel penny The owner hire, to prove pro- perty, pay expeasesand take the animal away. JOHN PUR'VIS, Holyrood.: FARM. FOR SALE ORP EXCHANGI' 1 ing Lot No. Gln, Lake Shore Range' cW-. tate' ag 88 acres; all of which are clearedM 4 in, a •good etate of cultivation. Three -miles from the town of Kinoal'dine. There: is a goo4 frame house and otlier nutbnildings;aloe good orchard, and a never failie : suppply of goal spring water. The farm wiliba add on maws. able terms,•or will. exchange. formill IMW clone to town err village. Fur particulars are at SENTUE!. Mee, WM. BOYT • The Principal of ¶reatnent• NURSERIES'. • As the worm• weatheris nearly here,. I beg to intimate, that my. STOCK •-BEAUTIFLT,L, D,N:SIGNS, TN. o ;` Prints anar Ctlle00! FT,TLL LINES IN ALL SIT MERWFAR! MY GROCERY DEPARTMENT ALSO PURLS. Coffe0a,Salgare., flpices, Tobacco And everything alae .in general use. • I'. world "iso direct attention to • my selected stock of choice designs • EW WALL : -- PAPERS. FVERYT$ING REQUISITE'.FOR HODS HOI.D USE. IT WILL PAY TO PATRONIZEUS,• Weare '.this week simply calling,,at tendon to the presence' of 'dicip;e• of -the "Prophet" Smith 'in the northern .peninsula, and.,perhdps in ' the interest ,of decency the county attorney sliould. take a trip up north; K.�incardine 4e• view. N. Washington,. XT. 13011 E minent i_ung and Throat Burgeon, —wiL4 BE AT- -- CAIN'S 1'tOtEL' L•117C N 0 W, fihi noon ROBERT MIJRI. REROo: Read W. H: Storey's (of H. W. Storey & n; Manufactureze, Acton, Ont.:. letter of eply to'Mr. McCartney, ` of Boyn , , Ont. ;- • Acton, Ont.', Rept. 14,1887. ' George•lii'eCatlney, Esq., Eoyne, Orf. DEAR, Su —Your letter received'. ,'In reply I; beg to inform you that Dr. Waehiugton.cum ,lately cured me . of Catarrh of two years' volitactirrnattoditefleatr. egt aI;'"2;a`-,���s�'�'t:�l"t�r.:;, •�sth n 3amal arts' hylic nwof note 5witbout receiving a.. of. 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