Show Political Xote The Eleveutli ard marching IiiJ all l mate members of the leojik s Potty will pltaun assemble at the ward meeting house at 63 itiiifiut F M YTKINS Captain The regular meeting of the nveitv nrvt Ward Political Club Was hdj lat evening The attend uico was largely augmented by the Jr enc of the Twentieth and fue ilyfirst Ward marching club in uniform The principal peaker < tlie evening was the Hon per Gr nt who gave a stirring address tn original song When Our ro 0 turns Cone In was sung by the cj her W D Owen Last evening tke meeting house I of the Fit Ward v 3 crowded Profewor t a Jl was the chief speaker speak-er He e ivuted tile whole the 1 time to the tme t answering campaign documents eif the Liberal party insappropriationa free schools and the water question Songs bj Mr > I Draper Mr Ja Young and MrW lln and famlyformed apleaslug feature of Ueecnlngs proceedings t I V hearty rote thanks was accord c I the Professor and at the I close of the 1 meeting the march I ing I column I First VanI Invinibles escorted hu home JAS Bran Sec Kist evening the Xinet < nth WatJ iiotical club held a large ant enthusiastic meeting which i Was called I ui ee by President 11 I Pike The band having pLived the nf > election Prayer was offered by chaplain A new programme 11rgrme Canunittee svaappoiutedouiiLun wa IIutc < ns4itjng of 3lessrs I IJeelcv Wm Alh I mu It G Ali 0 Cohhett Wm V 1 Wood Jr oletl John IL like aDd the MI Wo Jr i I Tm T U > I iiujjiin auu sienna Irvine Richard Ul lerha IrlnC Tlct Collett gave an IrIsh comic song Bessie ge sane the KM Call and Miss Grace sng Gailegicr read A Galtl red Twilight Idyll > Micr a selection by the Lord the Hon F S Kiehanls addressed the nice 11 ng showing that a go vcrn nient which coMduced to the liappi ncnsaud vielreof ptojile which Pr tccteil the people in their rights all privileges and meted out jus tile v > herever i was needed was a government wiiuh the Peojiles Party wee willing to build up and sustain The IVojiIea Party did I not bUt v in tittainiug In power 1 men who would try their uttermost ito i-to deprive their fellovs of their right and privileges without just raue Govemrn ntsarea cu Gemmentren necessity 1 I i Is therefore necessary and needful i that we rbooo good men and true to Silent hold office in the different depart that the people may re I ttl Ie justine and my their rights maintained at all hazards They intent t have theIr rights I I i plt orJe cflorts of the IIber H 13 Ue co ° tni > A song Up I H rnl rng Up S > tie Hgh WEs ijg ly Mrs C < JttMii Jfattle Ealelgh a ale neIgh 1 thi IlJe slcy Sen and J J Ir TJO Lut played a nVulT aJ Ule club adjourned till lurcity IUnly January I i I |