Show r The Fourteenth inlClnb The Fourteenth Ward held its usual club meeting last night and an entertaining time they had A preliminary programme was carried carried out a feature of which was the practicing of campaign songs Hon Arthur Stainer the first speaker of the evening was introduced and received re-ceived with applause If there is a principle that warms the neart of alibeiti loving man it is being able to use that liberty for good It is not hard to array ourselves on the side of right circumstances favorsuch course on our part While we are right he did not think all of our political opporents were dishonorable dishon-orable on the contrary he was personally acquainted with some who were gentle manly and straightforward notwithstanding notwithstand-ing they had enlisted under the Libeial banner The Peoples party is prompted bylhe motto To rule with truth is noble It has chosen the truth when it was unpopular to do so and will coninue to uuhold it Hon John Morgan the next speaker said that the pieent struggle a very important im-portant one It his many phases for which we must fight not alone in a financial way but morally also arc we in jeopardy Dwelt largely on the moral principles involved solved in this issue Reviewed the Liberal rule where the had gained control Showed that their mo lives and desires were to speculate without with-out advancing in real improvements Real estate the boomed to a high puce whereas not one improvement would be added to sugji What more comfort can a house give tE3Jffian whether the price of it is called qae hundred dollars or one thousand its Heal worth remains the same The Peoples Peo-ples part is the one that adds real worth to the real estate They have improved the country and made it what it is at present pres-ent now another duty devolves on them that of protecting the improvements made The speaker was warmly applauded |