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Temperance teaQlike- ite the atate
schools of Yteteriii, al`.ustralia, has
been matte conrvplsory. •A sutfl ient
;deo of program. .
We 41°,114 help net ottly to keep
Puteu'ent, of tiro pit and to pull men
`' mut of the pie, but to close the pit.
tee work aniou',c foreigners .c.irried
ori ►>y file \i' 0 1' 1.1- i'+ one of its ho-
ver 1
o -veli: t t C'ttlt t'pr FOS. Altout five
nothozie of people in United States
tare beyond the reach of 1 obeli leaf •
lots and - tracts lieettese they donot
knee., out' tdrlgitage. To rer:U1i these
groat and grieving cla sos the workers
tie tlii;s dep,trtenent are sending out
▪ 'irauslatione oz Euglieh leaflets in 'ea
eny it3 fourteen different laa<ngnages,
stably, German. Scandinavian,
st,veili•elf, f u.ltetnian, Polish and Ital-
ian. These leaflets set fatt'tii every
plireee of the temperance queetiort,
and lupe already told for the ;muse,
las Leiden.-- Mrs Riary '0 etlirnt
Leavitt, of the Worlds, Wotutm'a.
Ohrietittn Teiiipeleatice Asoetation,
says she (?,laa lnw Reformer, is ltavinrt
:u splendid reception in London. 1Irs
I,teavtee'let't America nearly five years
,ateoa, the around the world' tnissiorlary
of the As oc:ietion, She has travels,
e:I through Japan, India, the cruntriee
of this hest, arise 111:tclagascar, and has
everywhere left a marked .impression
behind her, and stored her 'mind, with
Dots gatliered at first hand . on the
drink griestion. '
Miss Ca.sie'lel Sem, a Japanese
woman, is studying the eoudltion bf
women in the United States with a
vie;v of devatiuc herself to the eleva-
tion of women' and children of the
"►ewer classes in Japan. S.he arrived
'lt• Sen Francisco ab.,ut four years ago,
became an inmate of an, •American
home, learned the langutige,graduated
from a young ladies' classical school,
united with the Japanese Methodist
Episcnptel Ohuroll; and engaged in the
W 0 T U work, She is now in Chicago
attending the Deaconesses' Training
• SchodI. ”
An I/our With a QueenatOWA
Wbi'.e waiting, some years. ago, Bort
laer Majesty's mai a to arrive at Queens-
town, theta to greet -the rcean grey-
hound upon which 1WO returning
from aSununer in Europe, accotnpani,
ed by a friend, I started ou a jaunt.
lug trip through the city of Gove and
eurrourtding Mille. Our driver.was a
typictal Coveite—indeed, it would
seem as if the slang term 'cove' ap-
plied to individuals of his stamp was
derived from the gnoundnrn name of
the latter-day Que, nstown, since so
limey specimens of this class areto
be seen upon the docks of Iter beautiful
l•a-hor.
`.plica trap in whicli wejourneyed was
quite suggestive of the fatuous one -
,horse slimy, and the melancholy steed
that, in respells~ to the chirrups of
our John. dragged us wearily over the
rough roads seemed so.blase that it ex.
cited our cmrinieet, and led to a wager
between us es to the ntutne to which the
tunimel answered, when he answered
at all.
I'll bet you a cove roigu his name is
lliukey, 1 ventured. a •
1`1I bet a pound his name is Dennis,
retorted my companion, uneou eions-
ly dropping into what has slut e be.-
tome a fernous.'slang phrase.
Patti queried; what is your Horse's
newel •
That rlepinds, yer honor, .returned
he. Drnuis or Mickey, whiohiver
wan of yez goes halves ou yer
w intiln's.
The bet was declared off, but Pat
got his half -sovereign for his wit.
Tho coin made Pat cunuuuuieative,,
and he proeeedecd to regale us with
some %pre; or less startling reminis-
cences, iunong one of which he includ-
ed one 'of an explosion he had once
witnessed, the noiseof which was
thot loud it made me so clafe of cudn't
hear it. •
•11e t. atched the oft told story of
how 'one of his cotiiitrymen broke tl.e
neck of his cornracle''s death teethe be -
reeved wife by asking her if the widow
1laloney was in, by another which I
suspect he evolved out of his inner
consciousness, and which was brietlyi es
follows : Pat called at the house of
his dead brother, having been warned
by his comrades -to do his work delicate-
ly, and prepare the widow's •mind for
what was to come before he acquaint
ed her with the bereavement..
Top o' th' toarnin' to yez, Misses
McCarthy, he began.
Same to yez, Mister McCune.
1t's sorry oi ant far ycz,. Misses
litc0arthy, n
Ah fs r whny, oi'd know ?
Th' rocs ther''s did.
Ye don't mane it'4 Well, oi tort,
loikely he'd cloy.
Ah, but it wasn't th' roosther. thot
doled at all, 'at all. 'Twat the pig.
The pig is eel Au' whoyre's th'
body 4
Thayre ain't no body, bekase it
wdiirr't th' pig, but the ould cow • thot
doled.
Ah, go 'long wid yea, Paddy Mc-
Cune, Phwat's thot but th' cow
a•grazin' on th'. grass" out •thayre ?
Th' ould boss is live as any .av yez;
Oi know thot Weil, Missile McCar-
thy,, bekase the cow's outlived your
hoosband Moike, whot's lyiil' did be-
low, furninst Denny.Berke's.
Ali, Paddy, but your a aliroll felly
to be lyin' loike thot to me. Moike
did ? OLguiss not. Nd shock locclel
It would not be surprising -if Mr.
McCune felt that all his tact had been
thrown away.
Our driver, according to bis own
statement, was acquainted with a
young Irishman who had sought- for-
tune if not fame in the Western
Hemisphere, and concerning whom he
was quite solicitous, 'assuming . that
we had, of oourse, trot with his ems•
grated fried.
Oi'd Ioike t' hear well av the hye,he
said ; though oi fear he's gone wrong.
His poor mother is a botherin' herself
out entoieely,bekase-av him, for be.
ehuno us, gintlemin, the bye wint ant
paid his riot in NewYark while his,
mother at home was doyin' for a dht'ap-
o' potoen•
s from Miss Willard's' Ad-
, dress.
Wlren we find church papers that
we have loved and trusted all our
lives descanting mi the nierlts.of • high
license, the 'Christian pastors openly,
con twitted to this nefarious abomina-
tion, itt . whose . wake losically and
practio illy follows the licensing of
haunts df infamy, the mildest langu-
age we offal use is that of Isaiah's
c icnentatron,." They err, in Wisdom,
stutnble in judgment. '
a method of raising a . revenue
• .6nri.:vice,high license is a success and
st iaequally so es'a life insurance policy
on the saloon. :It arrays the expert
and rem expert temperence forces'
ttgainsteaolr other and make of
Llan?s own household his worst foes..
It has set heck the temperance cause
ten years, if not a generia.tion ; it has
blinded men's conscience's to moral'
distinctions, deadened the churches,
muzzled the clergy, chloroformed the
religious editor, and rejoiced the. devil
and his hosts. -
Triday
Lea surrendered on Friday.
• Moscow' was burned on Friday.
Washington was born on Friday.
Sbtykespeare was born on Friday.
America was discovered on Friday.
ktichtnond.was evacuated on Friday.
The bristlier was destroyed on Fri-
Of mace we eQtinde t him hie he
rear question, end elicited the
economically Interesting statement.
that rint wad be very lloigli, if be
paid it, but as ho never thought of
doing so, he was not so sure that rent
was so iniquitous a tax as some of
his ultras brethren deeui4d It.
Concerning his cart, he informed us
confidentially that it never had been
now ; and to quiet our expressed fear
that the horse would not live to swot us
back to the dock, 11e assured us that
be had driven him twinty years an'
he's niver cloied yit.
After parting with Pat, we called
back to hien from the tender on which
we were stoaming out to the ship.
See you later, Pat,
That depiods, he shouted,;
• On what?
The time av day, sure,—Fiarper's•
Magazine.
' The Mayflower was landed on Fri:
lay.,
Qucoti" Victoria was married on
J?riday. '
Bing Charles I. was beheaded on
Friday.
• Fort Sumpter -was bombarded on
Friday. •
Julies Ctesai?. was assassinated on
rlttay:
INapoleon$crlaparte was bods on Fri -
y,•
The b tt'tle of Marengo was fought
en Friday.
The battle of Waterloo was fought
on l-t`riday. ,
The battle of Ranker Hill was
foteeltt on Friday.
Joan of Ave was , burned at •the
stake on .Friday.
The battle of Now Orleans was
fenght on Friday.
The Declaration of Independence
1'Nee-signed on Friday,
'c hrente Coughs ant Cold
And all Oleo'.see el the Throat and Lungs cad be
tared by the use of Seett's Evulsion, as it contains
airs healing virtues of God Liver OR and ltypephee•
phites ht their fullest fortrr. See what W S•:Muer, ld
v.1> R U P, 855, Truro, N l3, way's :Atter three years'
eoxperienee 1 ooneldor tlaett's Itmeleion ems of the very
tat in the market. Very ex"slitnt in Throat affect.
forte Sall by Pm. .and $L
Con= option S ely Cured.:
To fain Entxo Please in • ran your readers that I
have a positive re . Y for a above named disease.
Byits mol ' use the , e
t tf a of hopeless cage have
Gon cure y Ishall ! I e c f
a, b d to sand two bottles of
my 1'ninedy Friss to a of r 'readers who have
consumption if they vill send their Express and
P. A. address, 11 ectfully, Du A SLOCUM
164 westAdelai St, To}onto
C. P. R. TIME TABLE.
Trams arrive and depprt is follows: Wishes to state that he has moved into the store later ocupied by T. A Mille
LEAVING ARRIVING , y p
6:36 a.15..,...., .,For Torouto,.........8:36 a. m and has just opened up'a large stock of
2:15p,m " 2:16 p.m
2'16 p m „..., .,For Teeswater.........,2:10 '•
FOR WIE BESTVALUE
ORDERED � "�'� 'j' _ (""� �'�'1
t„siD3:.�.11',➢.#.../ LO.+�» HIND,
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EBSTER'S
HATS,
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CAPS, SHIRTS,
COLIjABS, C�T.7 ' " ', & 0''' '
Cheap fqr I A^SII.
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WEA.BSTErt'S
4D1f%
ps)
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• D; SUTHERLAND,
1.0;30 p, m'
Gir .& t D TiRitTleTZ.c. ..arx
• A. 0. STRATIII)EE, AGENT, WL(GHAM. o£ every description.
Through tickets to all points in America -North.
West Paoido Coast, etc., vin the shortest and all A, special invitation is extended to those re uirin
popular routes. o Baggage checked through to q
tIestination, Lowest freight rata to all points, -
1):30 's WOOD AND COAL STOVES;
-•—TIME TABLE,
LEAYE 1rINpHADt. weave AT WINGt(A111.
0:80 a,m.Toronto,Guelph,Palmorston, &c. 3:30 pan.51:10 <' 41" 10:10 "
3:40 p.m. " " Clinton, ` "
'1:26 " „Palmerston, Mixed......10:16 a.rn.
8:46 am ' London, eco.. 11:00 "
706:::4355001)55'..11111:11:
:460:30 p5.1.n1
11:10 a m.. ,.., ..nlncarulno, &x11.
8:30 p.m 4111:10 11
10'10 " 0:605.m.
3:40 p.m.
BARBER SHOP.
MR. MALCOLII McDONALD,
. (LATE OF EIPLEY,)
blaring, purchased the barbering business of Mehra.
Sebastian faros., is prepared to give all old custotners
and as many now ones as patronize him, satisfaction
in all slues of the profession.
SHAVING AND HAIRCUTTING
are niy specialties.
3B.Give me a earl at the old stand, opposite Gordon'
and Molutyre'a store,
M. MCDONALD.
Suchau unprecedenedtiy depraved
oourse elicited our .heartfelt sym-
pathy,
Ninon asked if he had ever visited
London, our unique 'friend observed
that he never had but once, and Hien
only got as far as Dublin.
That his business instincts were
well developed Pat demonstrated t y
offering- to sell its his horse' and ear
for two guineas, promising to keep the
;turnout -for us until we came back
again,
And what will you pay us for the
use of the horse, Pat 1 1 asked.
Twoslitllin' a wake Jess than you
pay me for drivil,' llirn, wall the ready
response,.
S. GRACE Jl 1
Trier r D-E:G-LT
Supplies all necessaries for fun-
eral'furnishing having aDelivery
Wagon specially for this brunch of
business, ell orders attended
personally, and delivered any:
where within 10 miles of Wing:,
ham.
Remember the place, first door
south of the bigbrick'l'otel on the
train street, Wingham. -
BE.00KENSIIIRE'S
Photograph iii ry..
Long Eeperience, • close attention and
unexcelled facilities, enables me
to turn out uniformly a class of
work equal to that of any
Gallery in the west,
,itg-Work of every description rutin -
early, promptly and satisfactorily done.
GJ B1NETS AND FAMILY G1p011PS
--�-A, SPE01ALTY• ` --
A Large Assortment of Frames
kept constantly on hand. Prices as
low as are consistent with good work.
ZETIlAND SAW MILL
GEORGE THDMS.0id1 Proprietor.
PARLOR WOOD STOVES
• our stock in this line being very complete.
LAM S AND LAMP GOODS '
in endless variety.
01:Ta'TT'.t ,"�T of the best makes.
IIIIINTWetAaR,M, cheap and durable,.
FURNACE HEATING AND REPAIRING promptly attended, to, and
all work guaranteed satisfactory.
terev— the place—Mills' old stand, Josephine street, Winghem.
D. SUTHERLA N D.
The undersigned have on hand a large
quantity of
FIRST-0LASS
1. 0
b
Ltunber of all. kinds,
'First -Class Shingles,
ad Cedar." Posts.
Car load Orders a Specialty"
WOOD delivered to any pati; 01
Wingllaril,
tar Orders by aixil prompt y attended be.
�1 oRt",R',TIIOMSOlc,
Vi'ingheie 0,.16, a.
les,
WI11CII WILL 13E SOLD
CHEAP FOR CASH.
ALSO, ON RAND,
Hemlock and. flee
LUMBE ,
DRESSER 012 UNDRESSED,
VT 0 O I) • SZ C ,
' AT TILL
in ; ha h Mins,
s,
Josephine street, adjoining 0 P R track.
L. & J, NloL1+EAN.
Wingbale, 04.11,1889.
Pioueer Nardware Store,
STONE BLOCH. ,
We give special attention to bhe
following lines;
IRON PIPE, ALL SIZES FROM TO
/N011.
11toN AND BRASS PIPE FITTINGS.
FIRE 1311I0IIS, MILL PILIOS,
MACHINE OLLS.
AleTERLIAN AVATAR WHITE
OIL. -
We sole agents in Winglutin for
the sale of Genuine Rubl er I'airtt
the best in the world.
All kinds of shelf and
heavy Hardware at
bottom prices.
Stank Plaster in b. gs alrratsa en
'1 A1 Cline
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FLQUR.ING MILLS!
•
The undersigned, Malt to tender their beat thsnis
for the liberal patronage given to onr flint during
severalyenis prior to the burning of our mill by he-
eendiariem, During the past.season ice have re.
mo,idenedd the town mill to the tat.•ete}pros.d r8e.
tent of Hungarian Roller Process mil limn_ Wei be•
lieve wean now sgi�va better accODmuO0xHsu uL,:s
everbeforo. \Veoffer
rror pit Disloatch,
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se
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