Show Twenty Second Ward Club After a soag by the choir No Surrender Surren-der President Andrew Kimball touched upon some business matters in relation to the club commending among other thing p J oguo l i eer f the zeal and energy of the young ladies of the ward Mr Joseph S Grow in addressing the meeting thought that the true Liberal part was the Peoples part while theo the-o called Liberals were only usurpers of the name He touched upon the various promises of the Liberal party and showed i their inability to futhle them The sons If the Weather Permits was then sung bi Samuel Breeze Mr S A Kennel on being introduces to the meeting congratulated the club on such a good showing as were present notwithstanding not-withstanding the inclement state of the weather he said that this community was one that came here in one sense to be free from politics but now events Lid sprung up which necessitated them to change their ideas and mode of action in these matters He reid extracts from some of the Liberal campaign publications and commented upon the same and stated that the iccoid of the Liberal party in every instance where they had obtained power showed their complete inability to govern and that party whose sole object and aim is to be in opposition to a religious community is a Dad party to rely upon for freedom and liberty His many humorous and striking remarks elicited much applause ap-plause from those ivho had the privilege to hear them Mr Aurelius Miner next addressed the meeting He thought the young men ought to be educated in the science of civil government gov-ernment and to do this they should make a study of politics threw out a few ideas for their guidance showed in an interesting interest-ing manner the outgrowth of a democratic governmentand touched upon other forms of governments in general their necessity and object The meeting closed with a song Marguerite Mar-guerite with flute solo bi Mr Charles IS ew son |