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'' d.eh'a!tid �Y,'►9 Pl. 4t d . r. • • , n triCy at 1g4Q0 a COR, '141., . . *„ e.' ” t.a ' ttiHtaae [ ` U tl4ii tlelri;a, )Qltltell.il} intollitn lollitngll W04 our 4ntt%itie "'.:' it ., 0i•er tifc+Egt ttiltq a., 00.00..9Q0,; M'an' f. • 1.i r o i jc}� ftlixJR1 ), . re )4eseuts a va;ue of 4 , Al RT81 1 tbtttpu l tfle dttltrtct uIt•el inl;e' to attend the tors, •lint Itis taity of '-(It 0: 11pth..di 4 it 4.', ,, , Y - 91'� ' ,� . , these {tile"eel to bo the i'rq t }Vllat au euorrn.otla ctmouut of atop- an«yal totlftriAl?els �l,1 not Ott llcly' clturch..laaghx to i'lastt rights .:wl+ieh' iLI'� S 'DES X11 A ''fit` x.t� : e eaudidolo. a ,' Ill@ d.R14't 110$SeRki t►... ,• , . , '' ' ,de aF ey aoultl.be kept fro.lp niroulutigi4 Ifs a1i, tlhtlta fifes attet>1- tlfr, they ', T}4u ivue Myd tltu d b tniti' fra,ltt the, lattY'cp1il4.,cpr.Xy" 10ltitk t41 ithtti sen• : p12ou1.1i have A Ygtce 4t4 all the cgitrl+el. .1 c ° if peoll}a would n e y of"tho, I,4eS °754t, . i . • Heni�ersU1s in a victory far unroa- � ference that the have failed to ' 11,E.. , " "' "' ": , - , � luxury of using coffee. Nor is the { tritstell recipr;)city. sorry. Dfr. Hilliard ntovetl, socotded by ttuucli shoos sum all, for probably lin[f° l Mr;.$ir o theft this gnnventiioa re, '' t' �� �,+' '� 't'eC �'t'G'83, !11 DID.T'T WANT TO RF. sA Aaattr Ut?Q>, w 1. 11 .- Sheiototl 4. • _" F r Ii t'uu thorougli►y as much ❑core atuil called eoffre is M r. Iiorrtiag,, of A1ica tor,wanted' cognizea the right of " 'quarterly, ' ` . . , Refortu prohi lI tN S . to know tile. grounds for oallkno, khv bortttlet -t6 invite ..and mir4istera to :. , posted i'it Hultun liolitica. st+ys : c'lt sold. ,e act a1w.a.Qa t. ecli.liar ti►ct that iL was .tics A Sow +vaisks ego Iva rafarrati to convl•ntion• Wad a4< a logall gn�ecing4 accept In vii' ion s,, nl0 , . X ie-st tt -Are ave," beabid,-convened'tlrere t0 tire. deciei. , 11f ,;the station%ng - Or.�•.,_. , • . ,:: 7it7rat♦' irt.flte" telans and not in the y [ y u>ider.c[rvui►}etetliees"t►IAt,.aru defen• committee of tics couferance. t� tire. o4f)[iareut . s. m ,aLh . beFitvoau " • twhobi°n~f;vAbiah elected Mr. WOldie.'t n,itur9 s noblemen nud natare tier bible I Vire'cttiim to be :ISetl4odista,. Several ltretbren` mui{dly alrlrcted ' •C1iH reGurrws cpufirm rho fres Areas salt'. AL that Lima iva I,o[utetl to IAttlia pk,;etjpR•ln, acv,grdauce. tvi�[i to -'the'* motion;' They waritecl -.iE,� ; h r,, q anleltded'Fo as`to' provliltil that no' _ nu 1 view, Acca[It}ug it then the l,oint filo .reluarl.ablc eo'ueidance of an beoau.ee I ]wYunt -to Le;safe soscliat r�a, .ca''Sk"..-M-to v ;3Lt icttld t Minister - a invited -until ha had��� •�.is Tnzulu Ileal ttutt 'F uul uaith. uake ahoclr and Gho. lulling y, g p served leis fkXq 1 if I am grit upon ;fort kin art is It. term. 'rhe .aurtwer1 t s_. reciprocity walk -rt loadiuo .esu© of ,t tooth from Sir °John ,A, 11:1e.-. the inetitiug, the person who sits to his objection was that no quarter• - in rho election tilt: voters allogud to donald, Botli events occurred down. atl.ttlapannot stay' there when ly board would issue A» 'nvitat;on unless the CiroUUtatanCOa warranted be' most interested in the fnd-th�l eim`ultaneously at Ottawa. And he,'" sit a.. , pushed the matter of lay represent- CURRENT TOPICS }^ ...,, , farittorF—ivAl'e .not IU filV.),` Ul it. nAw live. find that' itilr..iilAtae Of TUE RIGHT TO I15CUSS 1tENOILAIS. it• Ation in the atAt[Oning cOmtultte0 at ` ' r'.. �j ,`, ' WnldlO tt'tia awal ' hot ind by 100 �,TaiITO ItRd I10 SO011or got lila tUUt �1i• Abal (Port Dover)-Thia is A brother thought it hardly cos- the ,)est general conference,, and Gt�REti1RICTED RECIPROCITY." i.", tea or so in rho nitro plticas where firmly },[anted un Ilia P'ue Tree a free country.,,_ We. have t► right sistem for the laitjr to ask :far fur• failed only because he bad not re, i�r. VNRldio'N succrsa in Halton votes the'eleetorF ars almost exclus'valy State than there was it, [,feat earth- to discuss matters which .interest, thcr'privitegea while they did not ceived sufficient support from his testifies uudeniat,ly to aha popular t. z ourselves, if it is. a vioiation qf- take ' advantage of the ort. la brethren•, ity of, unr.atrieted rouilaucity.-- . fartalers, quake thorn auuounciuo Glta ('act, the law then 'iia time aha law was vileges which had already been y ranted Gliem. The represonta` , Mr. Georgemovell in amendment, Toronto C:lobe. r 'file real issue, however, 1►iugod Cvlchostat want over b00 majus_ changed. B U, yt+y ; unrt•strictetl reeipru�ity • 011 pr01m;1)IliOn :ted chi; pronounced Mr. Lister- What did :you came. tion,tof ate laity at annual co»- the Opinion by ,A is Smvention, e ,fill the buswrss, Thera is not a for, Mr. Horning? ;ference had been granted, but -had the opinion of this convention,. supporter ut` it ryas dilfilated, '1 IIs icy for Sir Adonis George Arch'liclld, not been generally taken advantage laymen should' have equal repres• ,i •ubt uu that point.. And unra roof is turut-shed 1n, this way :r, aha CuaAervntive candidate in the A• sop» REASON, h xtrictett reciproc[ty, worlil•d w-11 r. p ",. of; rho eousti`tuauey made vncriut,hy the t of, the attendance of lay delegatra entatiou on the statinin committer. Waldie's advantage [u IWINVr;d 1+0,1,•.; r I Cho 1 rolltbition" ,tllttllso DZr. Horning -1 cattle:°because being usually very A{ight. and all other courts of the church: 1•ai•i'pnatiou. and elavtttiou to th l y -to learn Dr. Lowry n)oved in amendiltent, . The' mover made a vigorous if trot more. ,�;A1. , cotulay"p t3sed a iasulutiuu, in• 'con o of m love for the Methodist church. r fl t of 'the re ,aAl of tlitr ' Scotc'. S trate of ax-Pustmsatar fatruaia I came for iuforinatinn Iii+aL there was uu 4triu d re• seconded by Mr. WilkiT,soti that speech }n support . Inis amend^ til a re, t rrtu - %aquauc,i l icl:elnn. this, too; over aha coni the grievanc©s, which my brethren, while' insisting ori Ilia 'right of meat. ci},ruuity in licenses, '1't,t liquor ,... . ' 11 ,',ry AetlaFti'April,'to test the candidates D f Com►nercial. have, ii A1.6y have, grteynneea;'. I our official- iivurda to invite minis• Mr. Hilliard also insisted Or. fair sellar _who re to tote for Al r, ", + `, t and cunGoqunittly they published billed opposition o Came ilivitat'aa front the secrete' play all round. There were wait n,« nruutbled now over lie would get uo liceusu. It ryas «i „", ;t lrl,ttl"urtn ttnd l+leclried alio Anuexcttivuiata anti all other t+n ,Q Lary. inviting tatfter ink tithe Lirst sot} aeco�d mi „ y «`altiie undi•rKtoocl very trip Arll that I t4 1)ruhibi*ion vote to .tjia one agree- Canadi,ua cliques. One of tl A committee; cons'ating of Vlasars year should be discouraged; the work of the stationing coin not frt a trade, t"or no frel:dotu lyes l ry:, inr■ to c. vi. out their viows. A strongest odes rnlsod noAiilet Tthe" Liator,. Donly; Hilliard Naraaway, lar Hninpton•--Minis' ere are mittee as much as ally of 'the }RY- iustN t ,'a t,e X uuo'utaetpr �RHforit Aral ,.; p1 .vf this 1'rohibitiau Itlatform Cvnserrat,ive candidata was \ova W;[son,Carson Aud l3irge, was au appointed for one year only: If men. col } n'tia could act its srtl,[,lics cheuher pointed to draw lip and lay heforo appy are sl+ltish Pllough to accopt Mr. Lister reminded the 11 eeting tic•I;r t :inti we Will rtriprocatH with y) ,tv.,ta soot tu. 'tach. -of -tilt)` candid.ttc+.^•.- S o " 'tutee than from aha- meeting the ct•dpr •uf business to iuvitationr+„the congrehations..ehould• that the ministers might rnise a A iireu�c, That forty of rrt:iprvity, ' : < Chu defuatuil eauilii'l:tte tiuraserved• froth rho United S ire followed, . �(k”llovery pertinent ohjectiou to khe alone gave Dl r. Weld'r pis utalor- ° w_;„'. ly aCC.'•pted it. 11 r, Waldiu refused OnturiO and (LtleheC ;1ild denaun A tIOD£RATE MAN. neaall r Rtte11r1pColrptEo get the welt o'f proposal to have laymen sharp, 'tl Icy. He lei LO dRy trill• I'epresentiie Y,,",:;, t0 a1V•a a [tlHtloO to, dU a0, merely cing inter -provincial trado,As foster- 11r. George counselled moderation their choice. the examination of ministerial char• Of beer. S., 'rile,) there wa:; utu•t,strictetl re- ,, � . rofarri,tg to his [,Asa recotil ns a ed by ate policy of the present of expression. He thought it an- The amendment was carried by- aster, They might say to alis 1'ay, tit,rouity of anutprr furuy which the c°' . ' tenlpurancu - nm», If Henderson Govorniont, as'iuimic;ll to the mar- just that the laity hall nothing what• a vote that was practically unrinim• men : "We don't wish t° sit in ' P.061116 ever to say in the proceedings of ons judgment oil your character; what Globe�iniiicates by the•followiug.par- had trot so' emphatically pledged itime provincos• But the aft ill ud” • 1111,131S1f t0 pl'u[libtL1011 kh01'0 is, a could not see it in that light. the . stationing Committee Or tits REGARDING PROTESTS wentrightoi'Pt'' have you lto 1 o a,; � Largely by the help v.:f Mr, Mar - 1 ,- wura! certainty ho trunld have been etcautigation of ministerial character.' meat on .ours 1" y t ,the Globe recently.had R lgartled anvocATtNG Tr11; Ir.NGLISIT' CHURCH It was moved by Mr. Carson, '1'[le nmelidinWlt +vas carr'�d, 1$tt, of. Oukvifie, the hides of restric- r • elected. And why ),IETIIOD. seconded by, Mr. Lister, that this with a few dissenting +'utas tiooist Tories were ftp!{ canoed Y; , - article for the purpose of 'showing the COn1111tttP.H Ul, order of • i.us' y, str'nlrty. , °`t Because as the'lucal ltefurnt pro- • the impossible—that Canada was Mr. Junkeli of St, Catharines, couventiQu recognizes the true ' di!� +•, t, r gentlepian of the LVletliodiat church to ba d'e= uses retired aKain, and shortly after There is truth at the. bottom of ,4 •iii itiu» paper puts it: IY seetttsnoiu progresa•tvg backward. Cite recti a patriarchal looking old b t to b aci'ea'i. art act that, 1{efur»tets over 80 ears of age,- said that moctat}c, and we recotumend that wards returut'il with a report re- tp.bt stuteulent." Mr. llArinct, who •� f 'situation, however, is something when Methodism came into ex's it be a recognized r'glit of quarterly' comri•endinj the ai?potntnlent of tin is connected with Mr: Waldie by k"' Accee �reczt interest in alae 1)rolaibitio)l boards to retest again time appoint• �4 1'ko'this. '1 po Globe' party ''s .not tAnce,the ni'n'sters pad nearly eve ry: p execut've comm'ltH, , and also . pf a ntArringe, made repreaeutatioris to �,`v , . ,;cause 1.011, ieuer alae �roh.lbit-oh om©d tp ro'�ressive utotmon' thio to do w'tlt'the goverunlent of ; stent of a minister to- a. circuit contingent; committee to Act in con- pia en)ployet•w whieb .niay become the "t: h•a )e)rs to be a itefor fuer: Wleen t accustomed - board aha Hood shipC ►nndt► Itis nnexiou, in temporal afraiTa as when, iii.the opinion of .a mR)or'ty' junctiolt with other conference stili' i.ut,jtest of inve,;tigatiou by the court . 1�1 It is o of the board, Guth appointment Ile t the 1)rulaibitio)iaxE 7ia1a1)ett to be a venticns, _ which wilt, for the secoud4iu,e, de• =f; ,which .is alongside -aha 'lin'wiolcly, &Cilmthosetdals, becauseathoelay�. considered injudicious ; and'that we The �ept.,rt wax•ado!•ted. f,tivr, hip: tValdie of pia ill -earned z� G'orlset acctite ser r/•.1Jtunr/ lose ilzteresi extensive and almost moGicnless old s Y y recomptend further that encu pro. *�F'. , in Ilse cause cirtd cappa)entl� ip)tore exte v-erall, the ' Unitotl States. s men, as a class, were uneducated, t:eatr Tile .employrra, the are ins scruple -mined men wtio were hard! tests receive proper and, •just con- y. f,,,•,ued, we re distlnutly ,given to . i In And About the Count a�:' r thesolenoi1)(idgesvalaiit(tt•zly Ass2t�re- ,rho Canada sp.Heda along. so fast directi n. sideration from the stationing cool- ,,lidei•,,tpud that a continuance of t fit to be trusted with tile. r" c'rZ• that it•ntakes the pends of Uho fogy. of affairA. .Now the circumnFkances .-mittee, . -••At the last meeting of council, ti,eir enlploymtn,t dent•udcd upon k� There Is no use btiuftinothe bald. b 1I r. Gilraon said that, while re of til& villRge of '1'ees}vater a by-law tp� mat,ner in 1v11iu!, they Inst their old Globe patty swim. And they were different: Theis was 'no 'oocl` cp„niziug the right of t ie sta,tiou_ was passeai,repaRling the early otos vote:,, Ill 1887 Alr. Marlatt work, . A""', leatltrd, 'vanerablo fact which our t,,o mod to believe that it's the ship reason why the laity should' not be [n by-law. - uneervativtr frieud� peva lleou board o£'tat is coin•, represented in Clio stationing coni• iug somwittee to veto an a oint- g y' want, it,waa Lpe dot ofyLheplu't -Mr:'.f, R. Steen, who once taught pit very hard f,r Mr. Wok C. Anr]' L they are on ° mittet. Dir: Juriken advocated alis Y Y Til Bast Wawanosh, has been calling reducecf aha Conae r catirH uta•[ority. �' ? loath to believe : that +upon a pro- IL�I,arativoly motionless, even as a paT' church of Ena�land method of voting to protect their own interests. The on some of his .friends." lie writes at Oakviila to 53, JIAat Fepru +, � hibitionisG Candidate happens to be son on board one of.0nr 17,, miles a in conferences—tile clergy .voting. laity lkllo►Sld not encourage or Color• 11. D; after lace` nAwerae now; and ary. t„, tank uo [uirticn'ar iutrreat q ate' principles and practises which sports a• ''plug” twelve inches ill .lir. McLeod. alit] the uorn1:11 a Conservative his Crrit follow tniuuto Canadian lake ateamers as by themselves and no question *to M y, - j Y would make the government of alis' high. �, worker:, ill "the cause" ignore their this g,lllint'ahip. glides quickly and be carried nniess by a ma grit of, 1^lme 2.year-old son 1. of Richard majority of an was given to the �,;" ' so[onI pledge to put prohibition smoothly along gnat objtreta on, the both clergy and laity. Method's' church a clerical despot- ,Vdeper was drowned at Chatham by Conheryativil candidate. On \Ved- Tho committee on order o£ busi ism. fallinganto an open cistern contain• rlaatlay. file particular .form of "un-. before party. pictueosque shore, is almost porsuuil- ruatrit ttsd reciprocity," : to +vhlch Hess came in and reported 'the Mr. Edmonds rather delubted the in.gonly .a' few Inches of 'water. Twee even thus. ed• to believe that it is' aha solid folhowin ro l.anitne aub'ects, lie fell inheadlapg, and was stunned reference line been utade, was indul- "' : g P g 4f superior wisdom and"sanctity of the It the fall. eq' ill and Mr. Houderaot, had but �, .. .. jpo halo hail indecent .exhibit - shovo, that is moving. Canada for Ilse meeting tv discuss rind it woe clergy, and wanted to know what y -Joseph Scanlan,"fi,boy about l2 !�' f � �:,� Y t; do IllOvo, indeed. Evora our A+noxi s<lopted: good reason they could nava for -re• yQnrs old toss instantly killed at 31 ❑ ajority. lhoaca StarnlerA" o E�, •; . - ions of such rascally doultie dealiu own county, of Huron. The 'ouains admit -that ivo ace out 1. That t)re present theeting 'do raining the church government in Sarnia by having pis head crushed talloon +vl>o work' in 1I Marlatt's ;,!,. our y< Can C Y their own panda. He referred to between a pile and the fender of a an'mnemy' gaa•e i1lr. `Valdis Ilia whole now organize into ala mens eonv.elt tisj :, recant election in Halton is another stripping tlRom in the prints charas tion to eonnider matters ertainin - m,+,jority.- Hatniltoml Lij)ectcitor. Pertaining- the •case, of Dor. Longley—one pF 6oat Tying at Ifugheon'a dock. Nie and double -dyed exhibition of teristiea which constitute a nation to the interests of tiie church. -' — tHe moat terrible c&ass, lie said; that hat bad fal{ela iIi the water" and be __ _ _ treachery and ►m )oeric on Uho art carrying 2. That we loosed to consider toss trying to recover''. t ;' _ y y[ Y p` commerce . turd the carr pin p he had ever llet}cd or read af. He --Osla Reformer :Messrs. P. Eng -William Colvin, treasurer of Culross 2; of Grit p,ohil3itioli wire. pullers• trade; the invitation system. was horrified when ministers actu, 1 , fish, James Bodk'n and J, W. Ward Township, has entered an action or.. '' • if tile. ;Grit prohihit'aniata itt _- . _� 3. The question of protest. ally to on the floor of the coil- returned from S$ult Ste. Diarie ..leaf libel against Henry D2ii was one of 4. La re resentatiati n the sta- ference and laughed and sneered week; These gentlemen .are of alae counaillois. Colvin was charged a Halton hadstood It � the Conset'vat- THF RIGHTS OF -METHODIST Y P , p. g r+ the count _ .....• Air. T.AYM1IEN tioninlw commtyteo. sad made light of that case and p Inion that the real;, boom in the with Misappropriating. ire tlrohibition entltlidate' COUSTLTUT- sucaeededso �ve[.l in-acteen't,ng--ter Amertear' ` °o-" is Is 4n --PW fit"ds,'bu4wasoompletely exonerat. _ A ALIST._-- ._-- and we understand that Mr. English ed. 13'elidprsau, he would have pooh ,_ Longle t{itat aha' sontenca which —__ wY .. _ a TtiE Nntvs •RECnttD ,"being Inde• lyjp, H'{liard 'niatntained that a, e- Y has changed his mind about erecting _,-r.r- --ter-- --._ "' . elected. 11ut their defection and the tI church had a right to invite, and. a, was pasaea upon him was ill accord• as works there and will forfeit his Life cit too short to try .all the loss of rho t�nti-prohib'tiofi Cab- pendent Ili all things end neutral since with their view of ttkp case. &harter. ,'gar away birds have fine remedies now in the' market, but ' is nothing, in recent issues.gave' an preacher had a right to'accept, sub. This elan Longley could ' return feathers," when R reliable and trustworthy servntive vets destroyed Ilia chwneert. ;ntpartitll resume of the doings of jest to the subsequent of tile. :gays the Brantford 'fele ram "tune will fora g, appo'nti'ngpower•thestatianingco i, at the end .of a year -and resume. $, Extract is wanted use Powocka Such a"cut•uhrunt o .recalcitrant, Methodists concernin his clerical duties. Waal strep a rq•o years ago'Mr. Charles Smith, of Extract of Sarsaparilla and Burdock: ` mitt". if, it he insisted that the bar Tlaose who have used it say it is the time kill .the cleat -than Oil the the action of the StationingCom sin be carried -out ill a ;te of rho stp. sentence as this Lila tautaome o! Elgin county, sold Itis"f'artn'an'd went bast and most powerful blood pur- ; w initttre of the Guel h and Niagara r.- bolt c:tuse, - li:lt.if ,it.ah.oulti..bd..tlte... _. ,,.. p g r ,� w su erior wisdotu and t;anct►ty"4 `+I forme in'R, [lecausedlg had been 'n- g ifier in the market and .have forme Ill»t he cool. gro►v two crops - .! means of 'o uncus aha oyoa of Gun- conferences, nif( slab @onimenEs by tinning committeesdisapproval,then think. that,. Iia a Methodist layu+an, reccomended it to their friends. ,r;; ; p Method'sts in which our views the stationing committee loses its a y eaT thbre, and have summer near 1.aerv:►tives to the hideous motistrog- wore sustained,. We Bold that self power to interfere -that ill, the BysteVtl said D1r, Ed,uonds,r`I should have a ly all lite year round. )past week he For biliouslieas, dyspepsia, liver com- icy which in the gni io of moral re- imposed fealty to a church,aA well as becomes not Methodism, butCoiigre right to protest against ape appoint~ Rama back, and intends starting plaint and as a blood purifier it has meat of Mr: Langley to the church again in Brant county, He says that no equal, ' A bottle or two taken at fu'm has beta too often prillnod duty to a state, requires that to gatiunaliam. ro af,Rl1 the poor could he ever sato in brie about even necessary reforms ANOTHER" in which 1 and my family warship.prevent this.sepaon of the year will Price, 90c a'. upon thorn, ire ah+Ill not,regt;et tit's g his. life, Virginia contained the many aserious siakneasr Price, 90c. constitutional means should first bo ' wont. the soil is a mixture of clay a bottle. Aak far Powell's Extract' defeat of D7 r. Henderson. Sacri Mr. McGtibbon thought that the After some further discussion � of Sarsaparilla and Burdock, manu- resorted to. This ,idea 'hoe taken' final appointing power should "re- Mr. Carson's resolution was carried .and white sand and all that can be Chat- fices must be made to the modern Practical forrd and, aubstanee in maill with .the stationing committee, unanimously• raised is corn., peanuts 'and heat factored only sold Powe[ da Davis, Moloch, and the' may alk well chokes, Potatoes, hay and ;wheal ham, and said in Dresden by all y Y •$imcoe. A committee of Simcoe and that the laity should RAsist the ' Mr. Hilliard moved, seconded by practically unknown. clergy in that committee. `rWe Ntr.Powell that uarterl boards b are , thtnga p Y druggists, and by all druggists and ;'.. _-aye, laetter--be made saouer than "Methodists 'was formal to in• q Y'' + y gay cost'on an average $28 per ton , medicine dealers everywhere. 487 Intel-, It is such duplicity, !tow- a;urate a Movement having• for 'could not remain Methodists." said their representatires, As well as otatoos, St1 >0 per bag, and butter 'eow. �:` its object increased lay reprosention Mr. )McGibbon, `lif we circumaerib`• ministers, should be accorded the never less than 35e.. per pound. J river, which is rgtardrig tiro real on Confaronce f�'ffmmittees, pard- ed -tics power of tho.atationing comes right to,personal appearance before Ordinary labdrers, having to aotnpete MARKET REPORTS. cause of temporanoe as '%yell As pro cularly. on the Stationing Commit% n,;'tee. the stationing committee in regard vvtth blank labor, get fifty cents per . 11hibition, Thos a have ill this Dasa 'tee, A.J.Do>xly,secy., pro tern issued "Iia without board. H•e says that, (corrected oveLINaes.tay afternoon.) "AGIN THE GOVEItNMENT." to their own Cases. Carried. . on on an average, one sere In CtINTONc r been. ]tillrcl in the liousq of° £risnds. d'rculars riled a- gathering of promin- $4 b0 to 000 "�" `r 'ad's." ' �ookili ant laymen form London, Guelph big. Cummer thought it high Mr. Powell moved, seconded by Ontario is world five acres in Virginia. Flour ....................•••• by cut-throat ftie B time that aha laity lead more to say. Mr. 'Lowry, that the stationing. IIe would advise Ontariolpeople not Fall hVVhe -new &.old �5 til 1 0�0 llud Niagara Conferences was held .. C 45 to 0 tis at the result of the ,election in in Hamilton fast Thursday. The' In the course of a con vPrsaiioh that committee be composed of ministers to sell out with the intention of en' BSpring Chat o Virgin . oat,, ..........6............• 32 to 0 air °i'l Balton as an eye opener we •Ila plat he had had with a minister the and layman in equal numbers. Ing to on v. until they hove aeon' Marley... . I . circular calling this mooting stated' palter day, the minister accused the 1VIr. Powell ---who is a London pltatar•nea>z.,..•+••.w,�7 G,SA to 9wt}�" rogrot it, that it was,ettiled for alae purpose of laic of be}n "rebels," Btit the POOR, ,...r .... tl tt .,ta 0 go `" discltssing '0questions affecting the Y g man and wears U waxed moustaghe IWI1ftr NS. Aptilea,C*inter7lier bbl 1 °00 to 1 lifts - -= Y— laity had rights. You cunt shut and, $ashy garments and parts potalbeli,,.... +........... 'D • ri hteand privileges of the laymen ; UP o the 20 root. -A sad aao[tl'ent; oacui red. at g P ,g people a mout[ts in this country, hair in alta middle --advised tllec' lz� " R In I�lgtil n Ili M t°"A'' the itifoofmr: W. ltlontr�, l3riekma'tcr, ruEtor .. 0 14 to 0 ]S -7� • ' Mount. Forest resulting to the .death that their relations to the various Tile laity had the privilege of invit ventibn to go slow," and "build of a daughter. Eggs .......:....:............. 0 00 to 0 13 of A young lad aged 14i son of Henry courts and conferences of the church 'ations. Tho whale ditilculty '►rose wase and well," and "keep near the iia ATIiS Bay ..........................• S 00 to10 40 Peipper. , lie anti his father were may be discussed ala• constitutionai' .out of alis ,exclusiveness eness and pow, shore,'• and gava'supdry other bits ordwood................... 3 00 to 4 00 ^ liaul'ng tan bark, whets by some lines, and with a view to the pro. H>; RY.=At 26thWadstocic, Ont, on Sou eof........................... 0 OC tab 00 . r :. means h© slipped from the load and motion of alis best interacts of the polity of the olerical church courts. of 8gprative counsel which -were re- cis Aug-, 26th, IINN.A 1s1,tzArtr.Ttr `i gal:: .. „ 0 20 to 0 20 - y ,• the wheel passed , over bis . head, church , in all her de sartmerrts." •DID 'l WANT To ill PRIEST-RiVbV1T-' ceived with exemplary patience. Toon, wife of Air,, (front Henry, ° pork.-...........• .. 6 50 to 6 75 ,- • fracturing the,sliull. Tie lived about } ,� ; t two hours after the accident. A large number of delegates were 'Mr. Mathews -Our olsjeat, as !3e. claimed the credit of !saving. f3loektoil, lova, aged 1� years. I ' " � �, ��,,� . � 11 I I �­ I � k -'`r n • - •'* - - . . - 1• - . R a t