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The New Era, 1882-03-02, Page 4- . I ­ ... 11 1.11: ,� ­ " I . I "... I -1 � , 1-11- - -- -----7. - - - .. 1, ­­ I I 71-- �� �­ , - -­�-.r­-- -­� " - 7-- ,--,;, 7 1 1 "" � , ,I , , -1;. I—_ � , . I , "W", , � , � ;� - ��*,---,--,,­­­ . 1. .1 I—- I ''I ­ -­­ - ., � , I 11 I � I I � I � I [I 1. I- I . � ­ I I 7 I . . . -111-11. �. I : .1 I., I I . I . . I . � . I " I I I I � I ') I , ­ : . I , ,i, .., - , ,� . � - .­ . � I -;1"''., ... ,�- I � I � I - I � I I I ­, , , I . i ­ 11-1-1 I'll ­ -:­-, ­�, 1­�.L­�­­l I . I' I I I � I I � � I - I I I I­ .,. � . ... .. � ­­­ ­ , I � - I 1. I 1. � -1 , !� � I - . I I I i I ­:� I ­­­ ,�� I.- ,ill - I ­- - - 1. -1, � , , i � , " I I . I : , �, I , �, �" , � I � � I �!!� � , I 1, I , I . . I I I � I - I 11 � 1 1 , 1� , , , � � 1 , I " I . � I . � , i �� 1'. ; . ! . . .1 I I � ­. , � 4 � , :: I �, I I � , I I � � , �� 1� �� ,:. . , I : i I � � 1, I I , ! i , �� �;' 'I. I 1 , I � � � I I . . 'I � � � , 11 �1' , � ': I , , ,- � I " . .� � I � I I ; . 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I AW AAM fi5fratuto. .. � EVER,v i body who bas,a job I I a nd I ir work. to save soulaside by Side with � I � I / � � I I I . �*: will needt,to be doliethis spring, either by � I I I the nAuiQter ;, not to sermonize,, but to reach : . " I Disolution-McCaithey Thomson, A Co. [ , � ' i �,the heart; to keep fire and life jA the church, I . I , , . � I I Mechanics or labore.rs, should get it done - tion. 'Mr. W.A. korr thought,thp time ha , 4 not, I � 1� Hats�W I 81 . is, ,, conve� � . . , , Jackson. � i . , I i I � * 15pring-arrivals-T. Jackson. at once, ag1t appears quite prObable, that - I ­ I -- : come when exhorters in the Methodist church , . � . � � I i � . I . r- -S I Reportedforiihezfew�Era. I b6 done away with. ,�', I . I! should Bra; AseLgave --- Duty -off tea . Palliser & Co. - ' - � so soon a6 the weather is suitable for tra- � ; I I I � I R M 0 V D ' * 1. � 1. I � $eedgrgin-�-R. Irwin. � . I . I s'ABBAT11 � K!1601, CONVIMMO some personal experience of his, work asaur 1 . . I i i I . iel and olut-door labor the exodus for. the i I �- A ,horter, and was v . I I . I C . . ;, . ; I � , I I .. I I. ' ary interesting., Bros., S. : � . ,. , ,The Sabbath . School Cony, iow o , ei 1 1 1 i $eed oats -J. Landesb.orough. � .northwest will dOplete the labor market I ent, f th Ir"Ites 4ud!Broloy spoke on the above subject- , I I I : I I , , I 'Card of. thani A. Sheppard. I . I I Goderi4 District was held in the village'If 1 he'latterl said that exhorters were very' use' , . I I . I . , - I I � ; I . I I . I I I . H . ouse,fair sale -W. Grig .. . � I and,makei hands scarce, and consequently B- nencing on file evening , t I I I . . I . 9 I 1 4 1 1 , I ruii pomy of I fill, in Special services', and after the re I 2ular ' * I - I i 11 � J- q_ocal uotices-S. Palliser & Co. Mondsy,�, February 20th. Tficre Was quite a � . - : From ,old prQniise ' been -on , � dearer. No one clan blame laborers, in an L - , I preaohirig',before the prayer meeting. Ahigh . $�, the wing, and�� . 11 . :Shop f6r'sale-A, Matheson., 1, . good gathering'of liffiniBters and lay delegates,. I - . . . I I - � I . open mirketand free.from .obstruction, 'Senting most of the ircuits and Sabbath 1 I?st mate of the drk of'an, exhorter'was' held . I I . . . . I �� I i . :� !! , " I I . Boots found -This office- ., � i . . i6pre , , F � i � the convention. '. . I I I I I � I I I . . I �: , , , ; , I I � . . . I district'. �- -he sub of leading a class, I I - I i '. Re oval. -Chris. Dickson. , - � asking for hi '-her wages, 'arid there is every, schools on the � , jects; "Modes I I � � : I � . i . . Lom 1 notices --- �Dr. Wild. . . I - likelihood that an 'opportunity will soon , After singing and prayer Rev. W�, Birlis and prepaiation.for meeting, -1 I " , . I I � . I �11; . ­ I I i ca � I I were . .1 11 � 1�1 - . . I :! I ! I I I Servant jvanted-'Apply at this office. I . � pointed dh4irmau,' and gav'e! a short � United in one, and sp a a ass' a I 0 . � . . - I . come when the can do ,�t Su6cessfuR. . oddreis,'Ifo Ilowed by an � address at welcome ,. oken to first by R v., H, ' ,. , �­ I ;.. � - :i . I . - ; -- I I ly � . -� . � , I I Hill, who sho�weil how a cinds ' � I I I : I . I . ting should I 1! . Removed Craib Macivilirter & Co. . - . to the delegates'andfiiends, :by Rev. J mem � be, conducted ; he � spoke of Z, od I , , - 1. � I -0 * 0 0 *. � � . i I . . .4 - ­7�­ IT IS SAID tha I ate intend run- arris . �, . I � voluntary and Solicited reFjpon§ s -and, re. � . �­-­.,; �­ -I---- I It the Syn4ici H I . � a -N � - . . ev I Ha've , aligh, ted 0 � THE -COR. I I . , ning wn in � ' R' ..W. McDonagh read * paper. oxi the 1 Commended C :� �. � 1� I NER . ' I . candidates of their 0 ev6xy Maid- � text. of si ripture as a theme, and � I . I . I - � ! I � : . I I Subject of 11 Church members�ip of children," the wading a portion of scriptur . ! . � r , 1� I I I I I � � ,. I I toba consti ,h - g. 61oug toi Christ's Tesky ai I � e. � Rev. E. , . , � I I I- " . I i� i 1. I . . I I I � "le.arly that children b, - � 44 ItuencY, and also in some of the I ov!lp � . so addressed the,convention on the 1 : ; . I . I i I I I 1.� I I � � � . Ontario constituencies. If is also said they church, , , are specia a j- - _ . . I I ; . � . I I . I . . 161. toi, - (%' �; an 1; b eote of his care; � main i '' . � � . . . - � I . w U rrw ft , - I � � � I p Subject,, saying the leader'must walk in I � - I . ., � . . I I I I I . - � . � I : 1� I . I 1. . � . .i . I . - , , , intend to buy .out the Hudson Bay Conii he quoted many passages, to prove his posi- � fholight ; he cannot lead the class wfthout :1 I ! I I . I .. " � I ' ' . , , � I I ,I tion, awlyeferredtp� t4einscriptions"on tomb . , . I � , � � . : . ': � 11 I . , , , � � , I I . I . � having a Clear spiritual vision 1� I 1. . I . : I - I . THURSDAY, MARCH. 2, 188,2- claim B, in the 11orthweat,'and thus have 06m- . . . "' ��� I, . Of , . . . . . I I . . � I . . . . I ,� I I I - stones, showing that the deceased, at an early . Mr. A'.'A-MnMni -said T' - '- . ��,, , . : :1 - I . - I � I -plete control of that,coutitty. Every Conser- age,wheb, living, 11V0'r M b 'S of the church. - ; . I ng I 0,, the clasameet- i I I ' - I � I . I � . I . - orn - I Ing, we owe our sucoess as a church large'ly I . , � Ratt e" nbury Street,,. , : �� - ­­ I I r , ' I . . Rev. Alfred Arid ress on to,the Class Meeting;. a leader all . . . � I , . . � � .1 � Centre Huron Reform Convention. votive who supported the,gavernment in its iew. gave an add I I ould have ii' -1 . . � 1. � � I , : . , . ,- ., , � I i - 1"', . , I . 11 � r , . � . , [ . the 11 Claims of, the Sabbath school'on the . . I . I I I . I . I � _ , ­ . 'action of giving .he':country over I . . � , personal knowledge of,the spiritual condition . � . I., � . I I � ; r . ; I . . . � . t to' the Syh- - ,� : I . I I . � . . , chui6b,"Iboldin that fhe seb?,olis not a nur- 'of every member of his class - he'also, gave I I I . I � . . � , - � .J . --- � I I I .1 � . � � . � � I , . I � I Wef-understand that a conv,enitiOti ()f the dicate, will yet regret their act, if they have luct of the ch I ­ I I � , 1. . :1 I i I � urch - the lik, his method of leading'a class oi young people. - � � I I I . I � , I I I � � - � . I Re&�Frners of Centre Huron will be- held* I I . - -1 activlty�df ibe,teacher beilgi . . 1. :, � .� . . . . . . . , no� yet done so.; The Syndicata, in 3 the eannect- � � r . . . . I i : �! 1 �1, - , . r - � . . . short a1% Revs. J. T. Smith, Jam. Harris, and Messrs. . 1. I � � . � . . . 1. I .... I � � r 1: �: . I . . . . ,. I 1� . ing link between truth and tbel-pupil." � Hall, � 9; Y:ates, 'J. 0. Stev ' I 11 ... �, . ­ �. I �. . : . r . " � , I � - . I . il . � I rtb, on Saturday, ,March 11tb, 'at time will v"irtbi rule the country. I . d others I I I - am . .. I 11 r I . 1. . - � 1. rd to Class meetings seemed to . I �., � � , . _*-- on. The prevaili - And- now occu y .. --he. new.prernis . i . at S. -� � . � I . I I I . A Collection was then taken up and th6 . I I I 9 � - IP!?- - . . I ; . took. .�art in the, discusai enson 0612 ,- . 10 w, in., for the purpose of -electing, officers, - .-0 .. I . benediction pronounced. . ' ;� I .1, id , ft. t I � I . � I ' ea� In re a . . � . ; . I I � P I . . . I , � I - THP GoL ' Tuesday, morning, Q:30­1)�yotiournl exer. b g 1. . . I � I 1, . � I . , and selecting a-candid4te for the next gen, ERICH Star iwi6 the Seaforth Sun I e that if Is of great' benefit to ' . , . I I � � I � I . - . ��. � I ,�.. f. I l.'� . . evenson:, Clin- but bur church , ' . I � . . -",-"----, I . .: ­ I . I . � , I . I � 7 1 S' " . with taking'printiug'a in nQus rates, when discs, aft�r which J� Curtisi Sti if could be -much improved'hy having" ' I � I I � I I . IT It . I " I , I , ­� I 11 ton w - uf'ol-� better leaders, and'a variety in the wais, of ... � . . aral election. It. is. exp6cted that I I . . I . I as appointed 86retary of the conve I . , . , will be present. and , deliver it,off eied, to do Howick tQw,aship:printing far . ii6v. A,! G. Harris spoke� on 9 Sabbatli school leAdingolasses. r e8, the, MurrAy Block, ,,erected. � f6.r : � ''I . . J. Cartwrightr I - '$25, y 'does precisely . , I. . I I 1. � , I . I I . i I � I . . I - I I . 1� i I I . . . , r et th6 Star . fbb same lielps - their * use and" abrusell". Teachers rzev. Mr. Broley 'next. spoke on the ."Re. ­ : . � � - I I � . . m', � . � I . , . . . . I " * " : . I an address in'tbe, afternoOn;. That ,there , I I � � I. . . I I . . I � I � I . � 1� I 1, � Goiderich i town8bip at that E;boul( ' MlBsness. in attenoing class." � One reason � . . I . . I : , � I . . . �. . � 1, " 11 I � . thing by talking : � I know the.geographyofJtbe Bible� and - . I I I I I I F, I be'a lar e attendance is a ,foregone , � I � : I . * - . I I 1 , -1 . will 9 - I - all they could of its history, cbi6ri etc. was at lack of interest in relig�ous� matters; , � ' � - � r � ­ * ­' I I . . . � , . ­ 11 � ! � 1. � figure.' Perhaps e p I I --4 1. .� 11 I a' - , I � , 11 . I . . I : . I � 1. I I -­, - the Star I x sets tb make the He statea-that helps were'noi �alwnyx ol4ar� - . I . ' - I I I . ,. US' , I . : . , . . � " I �burch members . . ­�11 I � I .. conclusion. ,�. , ,or inconsistency,o --some ( . .. I I 1 ,, . i I . .� , I � I - .. � . . . I I . . I I r I . . r , � . . . -1 - - ���.' ­ I k by:way .of- 1! ext as,", because the, in� their tleachings. - It wis, discus'sed by Revs. effect -of early oduca I � I � . � I ., . � I � � . . !�. 1, . . I , . . . ; I � , . � � . - - . I � . : .� � . . I. I � ,. tion in other churches -, � , I r . . . . : � . . � . I . , � �p,l,sof its tender is really: below the cost. of' McDomigh and Andrews, 'Mrs. I-kndre*s,, J, � lick of �efflcieut leaders; also, so ' ' I � . . I . i ,� .1 . 1. . I . - : I . ' ' . ' � �, Me iaving.the � .. ­ . . �. . . . I ­ I . . . . I . , , POLITICAL. MIELANGE. ­ ' -- - h ' ' ' ' . � . I I I I � . . I 1'� I �'- the materi-al t -hat 'will. b�i:i -No-, - - - 'r�-i -rs. forni without the power, Rev, Mr. B,all' ad- I I ! I . . ... . � � . f. C.-Steverimon-4nd-ot 6 , .� . I �11�1 .1 , , , , � � - .� I I wevp ,. ` I '- I I � I I , . . I . �.- I . �. .1. I I . . . . .. . ­� I I . I , . r L I . - . Rev. Alfred Andrews, subjec 4 Teacher . . . � I , I : L ?I � dressed the meeting, ,and Siaid inin'isters *neg- � . � I I . ,. . . . � . . . . . . I ; 11 . i T -- MT. � ­ "', " may- in.his cla'ss,�' spoke to, five pointsi, or five P's, I . � . . . I I Tfto's. Hoysantici' these officds like - � . . . . I . I 1 ­ I . I I 1. ., I I I . 1 is iaid that I , to work �for�nothi I I n regar t . . � . L I . . . . 1.� 'I er' ' i lecV tellinc, members their duty i d , . I I I I I I -, pates an easy victory iu..F�ast- Huron ,for be all right, but tb6re is soon ' .or later an 'pu red, -,' plesi position,, . iO . 'i I � . I � � . 1. I . 7 I . �, � � . . I , � . . � l ` � I .1 a is notuality, preps, , t first att�n'ding`clags, andea,ve an example in-�oint * 0, . �., . I I . I . I .... �­ - . . . I I I I . .. I - . a �15 in, eba:to �uch pr�c - I'' -�b. - I I 11 I .� . I . . . the Local Th t 9t:.wl gping . Oedifigs not 'the ui)sf �c, t". and prayi6r, showiug a so that wq.naus � to'shovi that in join"i%g this church Wis , ­ I . I I I I ­- . . . - .. � I ., ! I I . -1 . . , , I . . . i.eie be is I � Ki C 6�ii others, ligato-ry on its, members to meet.ih�cla�s, but � . I . I � .L I � govern-ourselveB before.Ve car�goy I . " 'Jactory. - - - , . � , 1. , y � , - , , : ,. I , . to be badly deceived.- Mr. Gibson is too - I. and. must be in'iympathy with'Christ. I I h- I - I I I . I I . . . I ­.­....,.­ ..... . L ... � , I I I ' � ., t . i, , � - - -- , -11, 1; / I ,�� I 1. I 1111� - . . --- -.--.. -­­- - . ­ - .*.*.- - --- - I 'd- ith" I. .1 �1 - ­pywerelnot compelled to speak ' I I . . , , , ­ �. - :. : .11 ­1� I � I . � - . 'I -�t' -A' . I � .� � - , � n V - I . � popular a Man to -be so eaall,�7beaten.' I L 'Ire 4�e Ing c ass wi. , We' ox , o , ogy and, I Mr. John Taylor led in the subject, "Th"e I I ��� I I .. � 1. . �. . '. I I . ­ . L I I. . Ili . � I � A�f GT'i,A�N%i there" seenis to be no, doirbt benediction. � ] . . . I .�y - ocal �rea6ers�" giving- h I is,�way of' I . .. I I , �. , �, . . � . .. I I . � � - 'a �,,g work "of I ' A*Irle�fli' I � ­� � '' ''. - The afternoon s4�sibn. opened in preaching .the Word, and personal experiences I : � I : UA I 1, . I The Same may �alsd­bel said of,,Mr;. R068 but' What the Doininion eldctioii� will be .1 I , ,� . I . . . �. . .. ,� . , 1 4 - - I . a I : , ' � . and prayer, Rev. Dr. Williams presiding. ' of- his own'in study, wbich.4as very in. � 11 I � I L I 1. 11 � I . . 1� � I . � . .�. . ".1 ,­" I I I . . . .1 - : �. � i: :. .. ,f . I . I � . in the west ri,din '� ,The'- Conservatives ran.. bioui,ht'au'vo,y� earl - 'some assert Ila June, R - �ape�, �reaa last ; I I . I I � 1. � I , : ! , , . .. �. . ­ Y, . .,ev. Mr. McDonagh's . . I , � � . I I . � - , , -.-,� . 11 , �, , . I ,P 1. � .1 , . stiuctive. ­ .. .1 - ,. - I i . I : .1 . � . I � i "I '.� �. - � - - I- their best man auainst him lion Mr., I)a-1 � * . 'd 'OVeli)i'g, was to bepublished in ,the Guard' �, . . ' ,L . ' I � d -. 1. .1 . I ' I ." .� - I I . � I . �. -W . but not later than Octob,6r, *and it is, sai . .1 ,an, � Rev. Mi. hirks led inAbe subject, I�Yon 1 I I - L I . i I . I � I . � I . . I . I , � ' I I . I , 'A 8 - th' e n' ' " ' e � . , � 13� , * , I I � ' . � � . . vidson was � put up. .-' Mr. Rose w -that a private'circillar has been" sent i to for th bp�iefi.6 of the .convention. � 6 � people's 1)rayer meeting. ".. He tried to show. . t : � 1i . . � I - I . ' ' , , . -:- - .. , � � ' � '' - I . � . ely b ssople� f ' e G 0 � ' ' I 'Ill 6. Rice. , Temperance meant!�.tho' giving' I . oung . . I � I comparativ nknown to the .,P , 0 friends- of th verInmeht to see tpat � I I I , � �11 , , * . . -, I . I I . I . up people's ineetirigs, when Solely conducted, by . I I.", I L .1 I . , : , the riding,, but he was �ustained, by a good thiu�s � 'ady ?hat *as wrong ind'a proper use -of right ' . I I I . . I � � . I $hall be -re J6 � the event. :- As. of vN - it Also interferes with regelar prayer- I I '' " F �, . , . Z� .. . T I them - I , I � an ,pr� , v - I ' ' 1, ­ . 1. ... I .. . � . majority, and Boni who may be his evoiy orre�should be it'itelli-ently ready 1. . 1. I Meetinig& Rev. Mr. JElairis *approved very I -�11 . 111 ,� � an , � I I . I I , I ,, I . . " Temperance *6rk,,� spoken.to by R Y. L; how,some ,inconsistencies 11 ,crept . into I y I I . - - - I d )per things. �- lie ad' oc , ated theteachN - % , I on .11 . 101 .1 � I i . a .1 . o .. �� I 1� I I , . � ion, � , -r. , R :, �� " I , . . ... � , . . ing of temperance principles in Sabbath 'MI 'ling people's prayer meeting. * , I I . � .. I . � .. ir, - . . �:' - , ',( � r � -1 I �� � - � � I I I , . 1 . sit el6c - � � M � ich of the'yo . . . . . I . ... . . . - Opponent in the n . t. wes for'that iiiiii.6 we,advise them to,read .up schools, and the use of pledge cards -h J I . . I . --,J �1 11 : 1-1- I I I I I . � � I I . , L . - - . ; I '. I � I , , .. � � � , I - I , whi - C. SteVenson, who bad4harke 6fouch,nielet. . .. . 11 : .. 1, , . . , -, � I I I I .. ."Ll . �. � ; . . . . I . � . , � ,- I I . 11 I � . -� I I � I I . L I �! . - . 1. I � I . .� � - an . -be 'we'll po"s pon everything that v�asi followed* isdur the ings for some years,:spok6 in thel*k fiavor,,arid , I . . majority will be a. large one; I I . A t6d u . I � I by a Jively d ' ,Sion .011 . .. . � I �­ , I . . . � � . . � � 1. I 11 . .. ­ I , . I � _ I , '.L . _ . , r. , � � I � .1 1. . , � . . . the �olitibal welfare ,of the c6un- subject. , . � 1. - I I . � . ,. U , , � - , I L . � I . . concerns . bbliev6d they�. trained or led. out young people. I . I , I . , . , , , . , I I Both Messrs. Porter and Jackson know 1 . I . 1, i , ,� Rev. A. Andrews addres6ed',the� convention to pray iu�public . � I . ­ . . . . I � I I ., 1. ­ � . . I 1. . try. A well �eidiiian- is generally �a - 6n, ,1� Is . , . , giving thiam'oblifidelic6 in � I . �­ �� I ., I I . � ­ I I I , , I ,pa the I" Practical use . of.the catechism, adn a I I . . . !.� I � � 1, - I I , they are " leading'a forlorn hope" 'in .the IL .� I I ,.., I . I �i . . � ; I � . . � . � I , ble of telling at'once whether he is reading' -taking the stand that memorizing the Cate., hol ing j meeting� .and recommendedl the : I I . I . � . , . � I . IL � I : , � '.I ]. I:, , , -.1�1� I g 0 . . . . . I . I ;, I : i . ... . I South Ridin.W,, and were no�'nftiatedl 'not . I . I 1. I . I I I L . I tL' ' ' . . I cottage prayer meetingS as'�veM I . � S ,oi 0 - �, HS -1 - ; '. � I . � . I , . . chism isi nex in importance to- the bible; ' ' I . � . � . . I . I � I I a truth orfalseho6d,'or some spechtl plead- which wng fully discussed. : - , . I A.%1H.Alanningand,otber disedisiedth6s'ub. I �� I . I I 1. I . I . I - .. . . eted,.bUt simply I . A - S � I I . .- I I I . - ... I 1� I � I . I I I . . I I . � r � with the,hope of .being ele , . I I ' L I :- ject� A collection . I . , - I .. . : I 1. I . I I I . ­ L, . I I I Ing, go m to, make the worse', appear the Rev. Dr, Williams'then took n � .was fallen up and accounts I I . I � 1. I I I . , . � � ,� I . . . . I I I . I I , , . . I . I ;.p " Normal - . � t I I � . . I � - . 11 'I . to preve t the Liberal candidates walking' . I passed. ,. .A�n executiv' I . I . I . �, ,. ­ L . . � ,­ ,--. I 11 , I . ., I . n . . , I . il . a committee, w�s ap. . � . . I I I . ! I 1, .better pause. . . I . . . . .1, classes,'� I allowillig the importance of fulyink pointed to - arrange1or the next annual can - I . - ,,, I I I I . . . . I I I the. course. Neither, of fhe�,parties have. I ­ . . the biblei - every point, in the lesson: should ' . I I . . I . . ; _2 .. I . . I I : . I � I IL �. I � , 1. I I 1, -- I , I . ' , - , I . . - .. . 1: , I I . I i 7 1 : ,i I I I ! I - .. . . .. I .1 . .. � . I I . I.. � t I L . I I ­ . .. viantlon'.Consisting of.the e t f ­ I ' ' ' � , 1 . � , � I : . . I . . I I be mRde� 'a,matter of study; he lasup rinterlden s. o : -4� i I n 0 . , C ' " Ln ' . .1 - ; . , I � � " gave many: Kincardinei Blyth an , and the Chair- I . &4 1 . I � ' - t ' ' L _, . � I ! , : *- I I 1 I . useful hints toleachers. , - � I --['Q,-' - = � 3-D %.:;r, , . -1 1 . I. I . - I I\T S - the ghost of a cha ce ' f beiiig,,el ctedi a d . , � . � , I I a Cli tot I �'T Q = b o one know� it,better than .themselves. , , - ,� * THE RVIDE6( '' " . . g L of malwof � he .district,. with A. H'. 'Manning,, . I ­ . I . � , , . . 4 I , . , . . , � � URI. . , . . I AtA o'clock a mass'meetiri the ebil- � � Ir . �, _r� I I . . I -. I . . - - , . I * � . I I . . . ,.. . . . . 1, _ . . I I I � . I .. -- I . - , , ClIntor;- Chas. Lloyd, Whigham.; � S. Yate§, . I � . . I . � .. I � I I I � . . .. I ' dren waS'addre.soed by rjbhn:T'. Smith, ,his. Qdderich. . I . . . I I 1 .1 11 I . . � .1.. I . ,r . . . I I . �. . I I I . � . . . I I . . -1. I . . I � I � ., . � I - THE Conservative kneesare weakening,' ., While.'Sir Leonard Tililey boasts of what text-w'as!"Learn to.live,. live'.to learn, Jiv . . I � I I . I:k I I r . . . a ' ' . . � -. - . I . � 11 I I , 7 in .the NorthRid.ing. They,are'afraid,Mr. he, has doiie for t1li � of Canada by -his to labor"" 'giving s I )me. �good' illustr . � Evening session, 7:30 --Mr. A. IT. Marilling I ' . :1 I �, 1: . . '. . r I ­ ' � . I I I I . �. ( at'ous, pre"hed to a large,congregation an instruc'-, " . q : ' , I I. . I Farrow,will not quiet . ly subini being �r6tective' tarM fhe� best.,minds of other' *bi,h�iut4rested the young iveiymuch. Mrs. tive and practical Sermon on Chrialian.work . . I I . 1 -'THE, MANCHESTER HGUSE, - �­ . I I I , - . . , . countries are outspoken in their condem-, Andrews� gi�o a fine address to the children . . . �. . I ''I . . .1 I - � � I .y -'11 . . . � I � . , , , . I . I � I I . ­ .- I "given, the,cQld Shoulder '� and some "one and wirfar6-after, which thweonveniion:'was � . ­ . I � I . I . I.. . . I I . . nation of such quack'. remedies. .Has th� ,aIso� after wbi6h a.prize,list true read',for brought to . a-clos6; : � �- - - � . I 1. I . ., . .. � .. . . . 1. I . I � �: . 1, .� .: ! ., I .­� - �- . . - . 1 -7 . . I . I I I I . . . . . 11, -. I I ­,,.� I . . � , I . � . . . - . . I I . � nominated in bii place, an,d',fh6y know very *wisdom of the world centered in Sir Leon-, those. on 1 the districtwho' would compete in - 1. : I- . i: .1 - . . . - . , I . I , , � I 1. ; I 1. . . � , , * � I ' ' . . - 11 I . � 11 ' .1 I I - � . I . I I . I � � . . .' 'ii ard 9 �� The New Yo erald,.arguing:for r of L 6ur.-baiephism "' . . 1. --------,�--� I � I 1. � - - 1 , - , � . W� rk H the ,tui I . . 1. . .� -- �. � S'BtRY I ',K .. . well "he's a goner" if he runs again, , .e , . � . . . I , � �. Q ORN ER OF.'RATTEI ST.;. Np" T It .'j MA13 ET, . I . i . I I . I I . tariff r4o rin V says :- . i, .,.� � . .. . � ­ I I . The q6stiou,drawer'was: opened and'a'n. �� WIT.1illey livadj tile asseqjpri, in hiii -1 ! . � I , .. . . . I .. .1 I. . � I- ." .. 1. . I � , 'I I " - -�� . . . . .� .. � I I , , swer , " ' : : �' . I., � � ,. . . . .. , , �� : I. . . �. . e8enr .goV_ I . � � 11 . I 1-1 in the interests of the Liberal � party, '�wb a -given- b�. Rev� .Dr. William,,; when E- budget speech,* that since the " t . ; � , .. I . . � I I . I I . A tar ff for I . .1 .1 . I I . . . � I � , , , . . . I � I hope he may run againj becauseif�he does. i protdct'on;'n the'Un'tea Stiltes F. Moore, Goderich, was appointed treasurer., � , .1 . .1 - V I � PT. 'L . . . � . . I I . ' . , , .� . , I � 11 . I � . I . ­ - _ Ad�aiday, under the pretence! that it A in the , A resolution was read, setting. forth :the ,,ernment had.come into poyve : a. &creag, I ' 0 1 , . I . . ­�, ., : I the Liberal candidate ' 11 i Sour'edly be, intere , A of the'ivork . � TE . .. I l, K - HE DRIY�601 OSTRACE-OF CLINTON &:-HURON, COUNTY.. I . . I 1. 11 � - I . I 1. 11 � . � .1 I . * wi , a , ingman, is the monumen. loss we, as a church, ,hive nistained, by the in the. number. of drummsrs had-' tLakeit ' - � .. . " I I I I . . I � 1. .." I ' I . . I ,: , , � , � .. . I , , . i � . . I 11 L . successful,and'we on'tknow. but what the A&I erimei,of the centur . It is pure d6i"'7 demise of the late Dr.. Ryerson, and Showing . � I . I . . .. � I., ­� � ­ � . 4 I .. . . i ': ' ' ' , � I ' � . I . .. � I . I . � , I , � � . ,� , � ­ . . .. I . , . , YLt it tipporters, . place, intend* at . I . �. . .1. I - 1. � : . i. I W�11 �,­��" � - '- �­-- � . , .r� " � , � �,� F � 11 . I I . , .1� � - I �. .1 , �11 , I "� " � , � ��,,� ,:� i I I i s � F d �-- d 11 C, 0 d - I I sl , �. r .�. � . right.ro , y. � It does as I 8 8 ' Ing to convey the. idea rth . � - . . . . . . I � 1. . � .1 I . I .1 . . I may , be no -.matt . � pro endbOo� forth bigrvaluable service.6oth in We church ,in r . � . � , ­ I .. .. .. , �, . .1 ­ . . . . i . - . , . 1. i I 's, ; � : � I ­ . � I . liberal candidate . I � . or ,who. _ , mean higher wage's than are paid in - � bug es w - I . 1 . . ..- I �, , , . ­ . I I . 1, . : I r.. i.. I -1 I . .. I. . I . � - . - � :1 I Eat . - ed"atio ;al .nud. Other inierests;ot tbe':I)o' I . s was'no �,so:'MA and the": de M. '. � . I . runs. . . I � . . . 1. 1. I . ., repo. It does not mean ,More comfortable . .- .11 � . � , I r :. � I I I . I . � --- . ­ . I ,- - I I � .1 . . .11 I I I minion :11, - ... I I � � ­ rhand, so great that they wepe not needed. -- - ­ . ., .�, . ,-- . - � . . I I I I . I.. I . ­ . homeo.-,,.,Und6r the�Morrill-ta�id New Eng� ' , l' . . �. . I . ... I �� ;� . ­ I 1. I I I . . � ,. 1, . .� I . . . I I � I te bei passing of account",. vote of' , 71 . �-­ I .1. � � I I � I : : .1 .., � , � t'a special repo ��' ­ , I . � . I I .. I . . I 1 I . I . . Tur pates.a majority . .A r t A . b ' rter aroi'f.4 : , - ." . . I - . . I , r . . . . .. I , Seafdrth Sun antici land which it'w6s s�ppdsed wao specially t1TAiil-,.s- o the. frie�ds'of Brussels, and other The Glo e ,sen �, . I , i . I .1 I .. . fa-ibryed by lit, is losing� A6`legislative impop. I I � � I I 1. I I . .. . . . I : 1. . I .1� I I 11 1. .11 �, 1: , . : , , I ­ � . . � - of at least 100 for Dr. Coleman. :" Thii-Sidn. , I I �., I . mattera.�if: routiue, the inseting, aoia'ed, '11' toAbe-prindipal wholesale inetefialli � � :. I "I .. I � .1 1. . - . - � .,�'.. � . . 1. ... . : . . i � �. . . ; I , . - . I shbuld not'be so . - ear6astic *: on4b:6 �1�6'ctor - �' once., . � . �. ztfugg a for . � � -, 11 I �� . lt�tcnded and throughout a I . I � . � .. ,, . I . .. .1 I . . . I I . 1. . ... I . r .1 I I .. l� . . t - Th , I life�- becomes having been, well � I I . . I . Ir . I 1. . I ­ - remains ,. ,y. to find ,out the, truth or' fa�,iit . .� I I I � 1, i , , I I I 1, . I/ I I " harder ,and. harder the Jongei%. it I , C Ole nventip the�ch . - . r . . -1 .1 I - I � 1, . I I . : ­� % I I . �. I , ,: ­ I. I ' . . praotical8ab6ath s ho _ m wfilch . - I., � I y Of 1 ,� - I . . .1. . � . - .� - .1 , I . - .: .1 . I , . -1 . n this' recklessuoos,- - we ;shall� -on our -statute bookg­lti� a'grinding-des- � ere'l ­v�.--tbls­�ssertioriT-amd - . � . � ­ ­ , , - ... .. !. � 2 � I . , * n W,� - - , ­­ - if it persists i . I I I I I , � a1v wh;, ��fe (j�­l -;z. ��, ,� �� . ­ rea.eived, evi&unce,frofti, - . . 1- .� I- . .. .. 1�' I . I I I I � . . . . i " 'n. , :potismi which the poor are - 11 F I . . , I - . � . I .11 ''I ,� : - I I . - . " . !� .. . . , I � I ' � I . I ­ . .1 I � I... 1. . . . . . I . . I I , �. . '' , i I ­ I I , . : tconstantly . ith fresh' �zeal i` s'�,1&",.9umcisnf to Zi e a,'ffat. � -11. . � - -1 � - � .1 . �� I . I I � � I be inclined to think itsiedi or a compa iop b6c6m ziDig � ji oor'er',' .a ud' the- -rich he.'ricbbr. W. to continuellon tba Work, bothpartie IV , �­; . ­. � I . I '... I ., 1'� I . i 1. �� , . . I . ­ . . I . .I'- �. I . . T46 ildra6er of'schools'bri.the, G6de�rich dis. - . 11 I I .-� . . . . I . � . . . ., - � . � -� . I -,: - � , . , . . .. . 4 � � �,:, I .11 I I I ­ . . .1 . �* � �, � 11 � ." .. '�iew E ngland fought t6ema,nc.ipt . I - 'contradictiori . to,. th I I . I .. I . I . . I . . I ­ . . I , - 11 -, . .� of (3, uiteau.. ., , - . - e. tfie,',.black, ,tri6t Js 0 - officers and teachers 537 ;'� schol c asseftion � ,ill � fact. . . . I I � , .... I I I � � . :� 1. , . . . I I I � , . I I � . I .., - . .� I I I I I , � . I . I � . I I . .. . . I . I I . I 11 I I I . I ., , I I I ci �1, .. �, . . and, in doing so, ,has imilt up an economic �. .. I � - : .1. .. I . , . � . . I I . I . , i . . ­ ., ,�. '. . . . "What a foof Sir: John & wa.',"Lenjark- I -which1as enslaved black -and, white :Ar6i, 4110.�',,, . I I I i ... I '­ there was,an-incii - � I I . , ,- ,. I I I . . 44em , . I � . . -I.- ", - , �, I � �,.­. , , I . I . , . I - I, I .1 . - . � , , .. , . , , � - , . , � .. I � I ­ "I I t� . . . . . I �'TRE 10CA"1. MEA&TIE'r'S AND CL . ASS LIZA I DFR'S . 1. �� I . , I I I � I � . I . . � 1. � . . . I .. . .- I I . I I I - 11 ;, � ed a red-hot Hullett.,.C�nservati.,Ve, the 1%like. The. presentitoriff, all well. enough, , �, i CONVENTION , . I I �- r �� . . q . . I 11 � I r I . I . � I � � ' ., : , . I .: �p I'' � . , � . , I . . . . I'll . t f.- was framed. in the 1our ,�;-,-�ke Ila- , W �. - I . . ,p G6er'Al1T6ws6n- has instituted � new .' . I I . � , , : I ,:.he. if , I ' I I I . . . - I . . . I r I I , I . , ,. I I . .1 i 'f Ttlubd ' 1. I . %, ,!�' : ., I .other day, "to give that,�$3p�000 to pla, . , 8'. ii,�I&-� 't , d to � re' I 11 I , I I .1 I : , - ..;'­tim . i , 3 , purl am a , nie," extracts�on- , a . I on, the evening u. My, COM-' d agai�st 8ii John 31addori ' - � ` " -" :, . , ­ I ­ . : ; I r '. - . war�meas, in I encing i . St ' � � , -, � - I . I .. I I I . � I., . ,:� .... I I .. 1".. . ., . I �. Every body knows that the'.whole :proper- � nfiadly from, The iab6r.of, the couni6y one hun - ,t 740, Jn'.comleaio'm:,wi-th, the & S, 0over-the money and the 6Mce'6f e-molu- : : :,. - .. 11 ' - '.' - � I I 1. I !, � , � - , , . � - . . . ,.: I - . I .1 1, . OeL �� , � � . ; I 1.1; , . I I - . I - � � L� I . !� � - � I . . , � ad the: dvani�gei 39 meht pr6naised',, by -the Premier"'i'A'' ex- I - 11 . I J t I ­ . tywashotworthia th. g like that amount� dr.ed 'and thirty million,ddllara­�Mibre, thsn!� 'i3on,vention'i and h A . I . I � 1. - -1 � :, i . . .. I � 1. L. I . I I �', � .� I � I I., � I ... I . I . I 'I', � � � I I . y ,.in I I ­�'- I a7lviirje Dumbei'of Sa)3,bath school workers'ef -change for the -Service8� th& Ge n�'er`al . reri-. - ­ , � L . � I : ,. ., . , : the legitimate, expenses of -the Government, , . �. ' . �. . I . . . - I . . nUmb6L I I 1, . . .1 ., � � I I . I �, - , . I I I could thing ho wo.tild' extiaVagant iis -they nrle, require. � And the lay�ty, and i i . I I I I .;:, ': ' � :� I � , L swallow n.earlyany � - quite.a` , r, ofthe minis- obn back into office. � �- ; . . I 11 I � . . - L I . . � I I . , � s , : . I � ­ ­ I . L ,. ,deied in get6ng Sir J . . . . . I I � . : . .: ., ­ I . b . the district pr�serit., ,:.T. o' -meeting Sir � . � �� I 1. 11 .1 I :, . I ­ � 1. � .. .1 I ;L i I � . . I . I 1 , . do, but that has siAened.me,aud you can .*hat ia the- resili ?��' The 4606' jp� Cou- I ters, f h . John wbac,ke'd u'p.$2,000 to, settle tli6 - , , - � . � I I I I ' . . � . . . � � I � I � . I . �� � . � : 1. I I 8 b - Ily for the benefit LO i Ideal lireach� . . � � I . . . � I � I . .: i, -:-"; . . , , . I I gres' are darkefied,b� a'mil) of s&)i6meto and was. OrIne �ta - case some time ago,. but lie is still in: ar- , - . I ., I I ; I I , ; ­ I � bet that I 11 never cast .an 0�ther vote for exho t ere and'Am 'leaders -; a -similar ­ . . . .1 . 11 � , I - t ., � . . � . ' , * I � . I L_ � I .,� , pihnderers devi,�mg *mean ways .and ,means, er8 * I � � . . . L' !- � . - � � � I i I him," all mee'tin'g was held in Ofinton� las' - , and , r6asr for theltifii'te,of:emolument, and the � , ' L . � 17 1 1 . . I L . I . . .i � I . . :, this was said with an. emphasils, ,to,jaq.t,,j thIs' tdrrible burden: on the - people I t yew, . . �, I . .1 . . . �­ � . I . 11 --1 :".. . - , I th . a I tshowed . .it w I as I I neant.:, : I ' . . . ' . ., : ud at 'Uio Same timie'linake'airay, with its p , resulted in Much good mb iCh �"ouraged the General is determined to have.2s pound - : '� , "I , I I I. - . - � . I .1 I 1. I . I ; .'' r . � I ' , I . " I . . 14 To- . ' � 1. I I I- � . I ,. . 1. . . 4 � � � I � I . 11 � I , . I . - � ' a pr" ' ' - ' 'Tbe: C6iigel;4 ti Ili t I . � : . . ,� �.. .1 . I �..�, , , - . : �­ . ' . I. � � I I I 11, 11 I ceed'3 for their own beri :�i full treasury ,holding of th esent Meeting'. � Tbe, � con� .of , fles.b. . . a ,vei � s 1�er I I .., � , r . ., * I I ­ - . --- .. .� I . : I . . I . 1� . I , ,: . , I- .6 � 4� I . ,! I . b- , , I ,, r ,, - t .1 ;r, I I.. . , I � , ,� . .1, � , . . . I , � . I means a ,ric I., .'inso ent, 'arrogant, �,66rr-opt Velitiort,beirig fully iw created in: tVa.4liacus. proud oftbeir leade'r,who sellspubliepa - .-� .., I I I .. I , . .: . I ,. I I I .L r I . � . 11 � : I .�: . I—— . . � . : I � . , . HOW IVIFIVED IN -MANITOBA. - , , , . , r 1. I . . . 1� I I . . � : � I . � I .1 i, � I :�. � I .� � -P , � '' . lobby, and, that .is the-' spectacle which the ,61Qn`-, entered .int6 by the S. S. 'wnvention, , ronagelor a.piice', Vut lacka bon esty �to. . ... : I . . . . . . � I , ­ .. . � .. .11 . . ! , I : � I I. � .. . � . ., . . . .L. .. �, � L ' . - I r I I I . I � I . I I . . . , , I aspital preSeri to-da�. I On the �.o . ba'd we. just closed, were IDetter preparecf to, �nter iihto' carry out his share of ille''bah-1113 - ,� . . I I -, . . 1. � I - � � .... . I L I ! � . . I I . The-Mihisterial papers in -Ontario con.-� .1 no n 11 .. , .., � �. ;. � - I I � . n I �r� � � I � . . . I � . .. I � L ., .1 , � " . ,� ... Ve corpora "' I � . . 11 I . . . I . � . . . 11 . I I I .1 . �- I I ,� I I L � r I .­ , , i hA te- power,. wealth,' influence, clx,- ­apy. AISCUSSIODS'reUggeiii by thei ,different ; . . L L r. .6 - 0` - I . . -1 I . . � I � . I . . . I I I . � , � , . , I . tinually assert that the:disallowance of the, - 'moTi , ngiorthbimp-osition' CAW. greater bur- 1 Speakers., � , , - I I .. I I � I 7, .I � ,7, 7' ,- - � � � I 7 - - ' I L I I .- . I . . . L. . . �. 1.11 . I I s � . , ,.%­� I . I I . . .. � : 0 ' � . .� I �L Druggists throughoutthe country teotifly to 1. I I i I . I . I . . I � I . . . . I .1. I I I I I . . 1, L I , " . I I 1, . � I . r I I � . . I , . � I , ,�Nyas princips y,,occnpie& by the great'llierits 4 omach and I � I I I I . . I . ". 1. . . . ; � Southeastgh Railway clarfeiiii Manitoba Qns. on th I The ,venin '' - r "I 11 I .11 � : I I e: people 'shil otill deeper debase,w . , g 11 or Dk�' Corson's St . I . I I . . . . , ! . . I r I I . , . airman -ine they sell , � . I ; ,: . . " I , I . -there . -bbndinen , and. art L � , 1. I COnsitipitien Bitters.' Vo,ruedle . .11 . � 11 I : . � . I � I ,,, I . . I meets with no ,Opposition O'Ut ,but ment of their unfortunate � the Ch , Rev.Dr. Williams,4ho preach- I � acts so pr@ruptly In curing Dyspep , ina, Indiges- , ' �� . . . I .�, . � � .1 . � I ,. I � , , I ), - 4he other,the working wen 'and wome'n'.'of the : e& from HebjeWS,r'ehap, j� �VerSes 1, 2, 3, sub. tion 313illousness, Livef,� Toroplaint, &e� Have - .'' . . . � � . I I , � I I . . . � 1. - I I . ­ I � . ,. I :1. . I I : I . �11 . . . .. . I � . � 1. the following, from the Morris Herald' is 'be .. ject�"Thb inspiration of the'so.riptures' or .yeli'tricd,itl. ,J, H. CoMbe,lWagelit foT:Climton ... 41 1 . 1 ­ . � I � I . . � . . I ..) country, ggiijg'a chance to live. , .. . I . . I � . 1, r . . . . �, I I I ... ­- I ' ' 11 . . . � L . � I . � - I I . I . 11. , I . . ,� .1 I . -rather of a different -tone. The Herald it I . th6 bible. whenc'el.is it." The the- - - � . I � . ., �'-, �! , 11 I 11 . : I � . 71 . 1. I . I. � I I . I 1. . . . I . � . 1) ­ In, England. Mr.,Mundella (Conserva- ably'handled and listeneditowith much I . I . .. � � . .1 .. I I z � � . 1� . .1 . r ti ' ' I ' . I I � .1 ma I I 0 mising, V.�),Sal . 11 I .at- ; . I � I . . I � . � id in. a speech at'Sheffield:- GRAPE .'VINES,' ETC.' ., I " I i 11 , .. . I I P- � ­ I'll . � I r :'­ I . I., 4 -", ; I , I I ,y.be remarked, is. an uncompr , , , " r I . I ! . . I I- . y � r - , I . tentf6u; After which the 611ection'wai taken � :" '.. . .. I - , . � , ' , , 1. � ,. . . I .. I . � I I . . . I r �i . . I , I o. ,, , . .- I � - . 1. . . I . . I i'. � : . ... � 1:, r I an J diar, , I I I � 1. I - ­ � , Conservative, �publisbed -.by, & form, ar eM7 Pbr m Self, 11 r enouncethe protection. de up, d' �� fellowilaip mc�ting, held, . led by I . . 1. I ., " I I I I .1 I I I - I r . I . � I I . .: � - : .1, , I I I �ril and all.his, w6rks., I will ]love nothing to Brc',. A.� And ' J@W 16rig will �mrties pay double price to, ii , I � I . . � . " , , .. I . I I., ­ I- I.. � I rews, wbibh was clooed, by singing , of, FTuit � . - � I - . I 1. . . I I -Trees when the), can b& eupphad try . I 1. .., Ir . . .1 I . .. ;'%, i . . �. I .1 . 11 I I I .. . ,. . . . - . ployee of the London (Ont.) Herald,.,and do with,him,. eitber� no -protection, oi� "I fair. the J4x6ibgy and pron6unelri the bisneelic. �iesid2ntig�orita�,atmiich,lo',�oi,fig4es. Theenbscriber,' 1. . . I ., . � ;I .. I ., I � . . . � � I I . . A��iDflrlfe APE VINES 'suitable:' � � I 11 . I L . I � . �.. I . :­ � i' . , I . I . . . I . . ��L tvc , �� t�aae,." orfteciko�ity _u�. w , , ,is taliing orders for CHOICE, GR . ­ . � , � , I . : � - I . . I . vyriter ap sh�p IoTr ti _ ,._ 11 ­ � a ­­ : I 1 L ­­ 1. I I r- I . L ..---.-, I , L -!�­. ,--- --- I . ­­ , ,.. ----- -., - � -cents ......) ­.- 7= -1 I . ..... ­ ­ . L- . . ; �. I I L parently know _ _,, in.. any., s A. or A. qn.- .4--Qir�D,L 3"P�- -,to the clirnate;- at-frorn-56 -down - ; I I I '.. . .. , I - _____ ­ --You'know1u&w- wFer6-toT-rec-k­on upon'me on ,pointeA seeretafy.. 1. �]- - L teradapt�'d to the blim that are 861d,at ­ - L , '' I ... ... . I '...., ... . I . � . � ''. � ,�, I ; I . �. I . , 1. . I - I L arij, kind for'spri L � , .1. � �, � . I , , I , . I I . . . . L. I ! L I - speaks when he says:- . , ,: j - . L � L 1. I . ­ I I 0 :L , ate than vincs� " . I 91. . : : , . I I . - �':'.' i I - , . , ­ � , , `1 .11 I this i6si I ; .. .1 I I IN'ednes'daymeorni'ligi 3ft�Meeting. open- JR. 'PiTtieu- recruiritig yines of I . . I .. .. sl : . ., I . I I I In. .. . . . I 1, ' ' . "The a6tion -of Sir John, A. L Macdonald . - .� janaes �planting; ffhauld lizvetheir orders"with himiat P;;. . , 1. . � . �1 . : I I L I � ' � L : 1 1 . : I ' e& wit, �ingiri ,ai praveir. - Rev , 8 . . one . ,. . L . I ,.., I . I I 11 . ! . ., I . ord tton delivered a s�eech to the. fi, 1* 'L, " ' ' I I .w: 0. SEARLEj.Clintau� i I I � , , , I 1. .1: 1. - . I . ,i I I L . I - , . Ilarrii read a paper on 11 A,6ourse of study - , , .- I �... � - -1 I , '. I . . . .. "I I . . I �, I 11 .1 I I . . - . . .1 ,. : . . 11 I I I I .1 � and his government, in disallowing the 3fa� �y L I - 1, ! . , I I I .. . I .. . . I 'i I I ' .,h,,terConsezvitiv6 Cliib in which , . I : , . ... . I � . ". � . I I " , 1;. .1 . . I . . .1 I .1 I . . I L' , I r -of theL Winnipeg ani I ''I . , . fGt-16oal' pr"Cbers," in whieh, J)o,._set forth : � �, ­ I � I ". , t : : . - i , . �rovincial cliarte I � I L . . .. I .. : I . I . I 'L . I j h,e said:.--, ' ! I . I . � . . . .. - . - t L e advantages . "' ' , �10. A. COULSON I � '­ .. 1. ; �,� I �, I I I . , I i� . � , . I I I . t3outhern. Railway,,has krio'eked � all thie , I . .-- "L I .h of. a iuitable course of 'study. - I L., . . �� . % , .2 , 1 � L ' . I � 4 L. I . I.. 11 . I : � L:' "'. .1 11 I 11 1 : '' , . . , , 0 �� 'I He Wad fella I � ' 'L I ��f",][L I . L . I I ''I : . . I I � ., , .. : , � I . . . I L � 1. I I I . ". L I : .� , �; I ": I I. I..'' % . . I I i L . . I I I Ali -at once am ankly, that'l � . - L ' I . I I . -� said the bible should bo:atu lied, I luse Sign� : hid, . I . . .L � L .. : ,- . I I r t � iSb7tb L Bail under false color " I So I - � ) ! , . ,; : � .�' : . �, � ':L I ' " i � � fdo no' W ,L . ves ,in ., . * ' ' ' ' wed by. Bid. ' minel Fear,. wh� '* n. � . I I , . I '' . . � enthusigBin out of the Consi6 vati a fFi , , 'Ornk . Pai� 14 � L . - , 1. . I L ' feel bound to say, I veomparing A I i. � ,, I I I . ; I I I I I . J 11 . .1 . I this piovince� d ' the probabilities 1i 0, I er," or an advocate of with pa. 3 rot, � than use, a 11 11 , . 1. I I I L I 1. . -- , . . . . -e Reform a will Le � ,Coh_ am n i a, !'fair tra,d ' ' I L, ,* ,passage fi' ''' ' I 11 theL , , L , ' ] .L L . .1 I � I � L I . . I 1, I I . . � I. . I L, ­� , � . " 1: �!, . . . "I that th er arry eve.rl , L ' y 6wrr� 0, I L I ' � .L � . , OlLINXOX, ONT.' - - - . ' .- I I L . , . I . I . I � � I . . - 11 fair trade,." - tio- f ai -M , pinions are he ps r rdance*ith -the �bible - I I I - . I . . . I . I I , tbaA a o, =0 Sign Paintin%Pa 6alcitri G�ftlriiil' I ' L . . , . . . * I L . ,ger Hangiiw, 9, . . 11 . I 1. I . I � . . . � . . I L . I . - stituency 0! at. the next parliamentary elec- .vori they are Strongly oppased to every giving Some of him own p6rsoDal experlefices' , F': � � , . I I 1. . I . . . , I . . . I : � i I .1 L I . I f' L, � - L . r - . rig, &6.., aspeoal.t.y. I . I I I I 11 I ,. 11 I r :� .1 . - I . " , L I I I . tion.. " - Ofthethirteen papers, , ­ ,,in* that I Lhave- yet: seen 'put orwa'rd 'in preachi6g,:which wer I . � :� ., ',',':' . . � .1 .. . . , � ., ! . I jL, te progra . � I I I I I A in.Manitob, n of which are in the 'L I W , a interesting. ' . I SHOV NEXT DOOR TO CQMMERCIAL)i '- , I . ".L I . L �'. I . '... , .,. I'i. li. , � . ., I i , . . ­ I � I �d am� of ,�,,, f air* trado."' yself h� " The extent cLa Ideal or circuit, preacher's ,� I � . .. . :� L . I I ; .1 I I �, . " I . . L . L I � , . : , , ., : I I 4 . �. . I I I-- . , . 11 .. - - � . , , '. ,,, . I . , ", L � . I . . . -r- . i ='b Ooinservgtiveg 'only:. two raise strPn a -to any legislative interfer- *oik was: discussed, and -settled that; either ; �Vr, Orders. left'It L'W. 13. CRICH,& COS wareroorns. � . I I I � � � I . . . � . I . .. . . . ; ., . � ; , , ,, gly de,pree I � . . I . . I ., 1. . . . L . ! L': , '�., 11 , ,� I I . . . � I . . I I , . :1 , � L ; I their hand's iri'favor of tile ,disallowing -of once with th� freedom of commerce as I' do were limited to the eirpuit for which tfidlicense . I I L, I . I 1. I . I . . . . - � 1. . . . I I ". . I .!. . . . '. , I I , . � , . I L . . � I . I I . I . .1 , . �, �. 1, . . I - .� ' - ' -an lioislalive interference- with, the freedom was . I . . : I . I . . I - , I L . I � L I I �. I � . I I .. I the W. & S. E.". R. charter. , The proper . -, . . I L giver4 except with the C&ohsen't'of the : 110! FOR MEMEST;', . I . . . ,.�:­,LL '� , .- I � i. . � I . a I ,, . . I I . 1. L . I .. . teL ,: td � ,� . . 11, . . 1. . I '. . 11 � tion of the entire population of the pro- 'of tontract �- and�.Tmaybsy ;that," in my own h6se circuit a4j�';u�nister may � , I . - , , . , I . I I. . 1. I . . -: . � . I . . I minis r 11 W � I L - I I . I � I I � I , . . . ! �, I �. . . . - . t f his own grodad.' eV.A. I ' ' ' I I., . � .� . , �. : :�:, . . I . I .1 . I . 'I � I � I I - ., .* I � . I vince, in favo� of the same, would be even. adminiii capacity, IhaviB always eudea-,, come"from ou 0 ''. � R T.-'%, ELLIOTT Iea4is, ib�' 6. 4i -R." L I . . I I i - .1. L . I . . drL' - . . . . .. . I . . .1 . I ,� . smaller than that.�l I � I vored to Carry qwf,tho principles of free trade. An WS gave Some of his ownlr'cuble.�Yhen . . I I . . 11..�­ I .1 � 11 � I � , 11 � .1 . . e I . I . 119,DA-Y . , il"611- 2"�,'�, ii.d. will �onno6t , ,.; . . . . � . � I . . . � . I I I I ,. . I I I I . I I .. I I I � I I .j �, L . . I 1 . .1 . . I "N Tilt . . . I . I . � . . 'L I I .. I I - . I ,. - columencing to preach, sbowing,how hp- ought -11. � . . I . �: I � ; - I I . L , � . . . . I Mr. ' Robert Bourke,, a mcmber� of the - I . " with regular G. T. H. at Stratford. � Stock, offects 11 I , I . L 11 ­ . . . . . . I I . . .� I : ' to hayd kopVto the ekhortei?s worlE first In' &c., will aepoinpany the,okourAion. XotrMishipinent. . I I �. I I I I � . . . �. I I .- . .1 I , 0.1 I I . � ' L �- & I I .. . I v t us .' . Id to his C0117 688' cd through to destination. PArtics will i t ' ' L �L,''C . � I A .terrible lesson is gi'e-q-to., irap@ no .Beaconsfield, Governilleiii Sal I . I , , I I . .. . . . . n . .. ., 1 1.14 .1 . stead of tAing a toxt� * glplie�ral dise ion naggag;o chbok I �­M L ' I I ­ . , * , . . stitue ts at,Lynn'-- , find ft to their advantage to joln� the'excur.9ion. Var. 'a . , , I . I L , ­ . I . ­ no L�that . tw-ulars on iLppifoation ib JAS . r. A. 11 i - I I tamed Patton, at .Datroit.' �Ciqing 'ju�to a ' - 11.1-k w , scim6,of my' -friends here aioi, broui ' Rev. Mr. B�rolcy,-reodmm: ended STRAITON, Clinton. I . I . I � I acm , r % .1 : oi� - " . , youths in flit untiiiiely death, bra young Mail . I followee " e� gOO6 points were . � 1t]i o ra b, _ h - . ' . . I I 'in which 'som I � C , 1. .r e I 11 .. . I � . I . - . . saloou�on -day, he ask (I several to join. protectionists, and, although'I am, I .hope, W, the following books as a,conras of, study for - * L . . I I .L1 , - . I - . I . . I ; 9 , . . Satui e I . .11 . �, . 1 " I � i . I I I ! .. . . tli6-inost friendly terms with t6m; they and local preacbers,,Vbeden's CornruAtar , Ua- � , I IP I - . I : . 1. - 1. . I . . : .1 � I � . I � 11 with him in a drinli. Two ,persons,acceptea , - :� Dissdlition of Parh ersh" , .1 � I.. .. I I 11 I 1.11 I I I I I 11 I - I . -ion know 1� have-%aciificed their Totes rather. ven;s Ni,ental Philosophy, 1. K.4unli How. o-, � . I L ,. . . . : . I . I I the invitation,-bilt a third, a eiranger"'did I . a the -as fTjiiy,, opinions on free litiv�i 'etc: This closed . 1. .. I '. . . . L � I , I . " ,L I , I . . . . I i . L ;, , 1. . I . .1 I 1 than deceiv in the siil�jbct. , . . (Cr� ii here y"Ipyon that the, � , I 1, . I . ", � . :. ; - � �i -1 I ! I . I 1. I "I ' _N�QTI . . 11 I I I . I I I I. . I - trade. ' 'Every day I live, very book I readi, ,� h, pkAnc�ship heref L ­ � I I I . ,� I � . . . � .� ., i � I not, and fiat with hishead leaning�bn a chair, . I 6 iia,. �1. E. .Smithintroduced and Spoke on tofore, bxistii�g between OTJ'IS(XrTE' &`TXYTIOR, 9 . .. - . 1, � . I ' , I . I ,., I . . . ! , . . . I � I . I the Subject "'Classes f oi thb young andliow 1be ,�h, as gcnerkl store keepers, I I . 1, and made �'o response to I�itton, nor did he every practical fact I become acquainted with,' . . hm'vfllaj�e of Loadesbor6u, L ' ", , I'' . , larvv4e 1P. e'' in-o*,ed tt> : 010br 'I , . ". � I e6fin� ith the commerce -and 'mani toL M' �1. Ile showed, h been disqq�yed by intitu'al consent. All.l)artiog in- � � . 1. .. . I . . 11 , Conduct the . owimpor- ­ .. . 1 � I I. tani it wAS t;o(i to the firin niuA scitle the saln e at on6d,and I I 1: , � � , .;. I . I L I I I . . .pay any a I . ,tures ,or _that a suitable leader for the I I I . L I I i� I :.o ., I I . , . I . I .1 . I � . ... ; � ... .. , I I I - IL " I . I I. � .�, ttention to,hb, invitatiq�. Patton C.1fatlill'.11 (lob I I I , � !L . � . .1 ''.I . �Ap w la, makes me more, and more great'L � those having plainis agqinst'thoftin, will.sondtlioni in � � I � . . s : . . grew incensed at the stranger s si ence, .and sure that 'tile principles of fre6'trade are S for 8ottldnient: '� . � . . I I . I I � � � . 1 � .. I :.. � . I ., � 1. . , I � should be secur6a; -a dealdepend 11 . . 1: . � I L' ,� ., I , - : � . I ... I I ,� .. . 11 . I I . .! . :. ; , � . IL I . walked A gave him a ter-, I youle, e on the Sam . 111. I,. OTTIbinTTE. I I . I I . . sound, aiid, more than -ibai',, that even' one. C. t st� 'Rev. ji�. Andrews sp6h I C � - 1, . . I . . � . ., ''L I 1 I - I I . . L I . . 61iberately' up si . .1. . I . � � . . , . . rible Slap in the face, remarking, "If -you are siac a ,free trade io, better -than protection in Subject, and said never to �press a child to " A. A. TAYLORL.�� . . . I I �' �- - . . L. I . . .�L L'. , I I - : " I ' in ' -'J,onftsborough, Feb.,13,188'.2. L L . . L 1. ," I I I � , I 1. . I � , � I too high-toned to drink, take that," Suiting tbe,mildest' form." L I . - � , . . a i I . . . " spetkk iri'-in adult class � 6eiingi when ,leading � , . I - � ' ' ' L .!.L � . q . - I . L a dlaos� ' ,Dr. Williams bavijJgt6 "Lle ova, Rev, : � The gmbs'eribers*w611ldtr,ke this ol)'pi�r ,�' . � ' - � - . � � the action to the word. ,PAtton dr;w his �re- �'.� Canit be that'all thibse: ailAhorities Are � L 11111i�Y'111 L . . . L rew his'm I tirks was'appoihted .chairman, and a ,turning thiviliq fo�.the liberal'patrowige . . .. - , * . , , . - volv6, and th6 Stranger d ,ith *uii. "wrong . - Mr- them aurlh� their terin ot, partnership, an(l I noi)o the -661,if NW i ,flllse : ­.. ., . J, . and that Sir Leonard Till6y aione csll.11edllte� M , Pr �' 0 usual ( 'Lekness and' fired, his I�ullett going ' � !L . I . - -diseussion,on .the above su-bji,ect was. entered � s,,i,6 u , be contifniod to the.- niciAbr),Qw carrYin,, I I "g 1. . . I I . . ­ . .1 , ..� :�LL' . I S, . . I IlU . killiuff is right ?* , I . 11 .1 I , , . . . 1i .1 L I . I , I � . � , �:, through Patton's -heart, and � him . in:- 1, I : � , . 'into untit tibilefor closing, Wben, the meeting ontho Nos% .. �. . .. � I � L . I , � . : L'. %, 1 1 I . bii, I I ::�. � .. � I � . . . .-L7 1 � I I o . � � . I 1. I I I I L . �. I . . I 1. . � . . �, - stantly, Patton was the -son of a prominent " ­ - � "! .,,.�. � : � - ..'��' closed, by�,'sibginj.and the benediction. I � :�. ith the I I .. 11 . � 11 � I L . � . . I " - I . , , I I . I .11 I I I I I I : I . :. ! , I I . . L Conniotion % above thc, .qiibstr�bar.-;trusts I I � ­ I I .1 . , � J � I ­ - . - , � , ,, I I citi�en, but had as,so6iated,with bad company, - By -Tvad is thc� jbrevi6st 1ectU1-0,.i,71, Vcj- The afternoon session was opened by, dd*o- I toli�'erit a e�ntinuancd.61` patronagc,by stricb,p'Qrsoual I . . F . I �, I .1 . I . I . ,� I .� ': I ., . �� I v, 1. � -� I . . � . � d 1. I . I � until be became kn6wn as A desperate Char , - i ­ . � lional exerbiaes, and rea4ing,oi tile utinuteff. attetition to businegg, Itooping nono but rcliitbic goo(ls;. . I . I � L I . L L � - . . . I I Ig ol')30, ".Jolllifg, oloi� . I . I I . . I . . . . I noter. There are Canadian �Qutha who . can I ..&'I�; ",in'd' �,ver,?)wher� is i fireeted- with iin-. Rev. Mr. Urks'ia the c1lair. , � bilyll ;a. iiud endem,or.ing t6 give � V ,� I I I I . e--,--- I , L . . . �; I ,. 1. I - . , . � I * 11 1. etl0k)iners complete aati8fiotiou, � 1. . I I I - 1, . . L ) � I . � . , L : I I I I ' ' IL I ' I . but how Many will? :. tods. � 21b,onyle ?I, Yrid(ji), L L .., I I ats '131 ick � I �­ 1. I I I draw a moral froin'the .lesson heroin ..given, I` i I - Rev'. A� Harris Spoke on the sub,jeef, E, I I .kv� 1,; 011l"�lr=v� !I , : I , . I V1107ii9r, '010 . I I oi��1�5borough, rob. 18� 1882. � � , , , In Co 0 � . . , . % � t; eveniil, bortarE in' the'Mbthodist ehurcb,'�. he said it 'I,' � . . . L � � . . 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