The Wingham Times, 1889-03-29, Page 5nd tend EomE Ruta,
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brief mvelt pleasure.. in being pros- xiiirrAzxmlar !and litiktiVLB. I °a.
tint at a !nesting held in the town
Hall here nn Tuesdavetting in
honor of St I'atrivk, a succ'es halt new on band a most varied, well assorted and magnificent display of
flit meeting and was g'i eratly well
managed, The event of the evening SPRIN(* AND SLIMMER MILLINERY,
was the grand address of Father 'New, Fashionable an carefully selected
ealy, of :Vrysclale. tie gave a good STOC' off'+' F- " Goons.
,Koohs,.
ei namary of Irish history from the -" -Nva
novelties would be impossible Everyone
what is offered at very reasonable prices,
MISS A. BOYD
time of O'flonnel�'s agitation for the An cordially invited to call anion
Emancipation 8111, up to the present
day. He stated that be bed never
been in Ireland, but still be describedcontains a varied assortmen
e
The M TLS DEPARTMENT
of tate Latest Designs and Colors and beat qualities in
:scenes and places in that truly lovely
PERFEOT,Prr,rrle ansa M �,x,n
young lean of Ilawkinsville, Crag
and his"best girl" quarreled some days
ago, and remained "at outs" with each
otlter.until the Sour; man relented and
began to devise sotue plan to "makeup,"
Fie finally decided to try the effects of a
flag of trace, and cutting a delicate piece
of white ribbon into the shape of an ini-
ature tag, he sealed it in a sweetly per-
fumed envelope and forwarded it to Ws
fair enemy. It lutd the desired efieot,
and she at once gave 'fire •permission to
cross the line and be happy again—De,
troit flee .Press,
land, of the shamrockand daisies,
with as much vividness and eloquence '
as if he had been"to the manor born,"
For a long,dreary night of hnndre;ls of
years • poor old Ireland hes been'
tyrannized over,oppressea and persecu
ted as no conntry in the world ever had i;
been.. Irishmen were sneered at, their
very tone of voice mocked by iguor-
ant people, although it is well known
that the purest English over used is
spoken by Irishmen. It was said P
the Irian were incapable of managing
their oWa affairs.—arid this was said
as if such men its Grattan, ,Flood and E.
Burke had never livid, Ireland has i
furnisher' some of the greatest Intel
sects that ever adorned British Litera-
ture,
Liter ttune, It is doubtful if Burke ever
had an •equal. In spite of all iild
usage and persecution Irishmen have
nobly supported British principles in
every country from the Indus to the
pole ---front the cloudy shores of New
l+bundlatul to the sunny scenes of
Oaffrp. And what has been Ireland's
reward ? Her patriots :banished as
outlaws and many sentenced to be
,hanged for pretended crimes that
were crimes in no other part of the
world. What student of Irish history
an.forget the brutal, infamous Nor-
bury, and there are similar Norbury's
in Ireland today. 'Who, with any
human feelings, can read the story of
how noble Emmett was done to death
without shedding bitter tears? Irish-
men on rule well in their own land,
•aud,not only that, but they or' their
descendants rule today in nearly every
land under the sun. They rule in
the United Suites, in New Zealand,
in Australia and slid in Ontario--
notably
ntario—notably Dufl'erin and Hincke, Not a
city or town in the United States, or
even in Canada where the fair, honor
able'and beneficial rule of Irishmen 'is
not . experienced to some extent.
"Whom the God wish to destroy they
first make mad." • The Tories of,
England are-turningthe world against
thein by their savage treatment of the
people of Ireland. At this moment, I,
believe, eleven members of the British
parliament are confinedin Irisin pris-
ons for no crime but. loving 'their
country, The per'seouturg Balfour
rnight have beoa a prontinent- m'cin
bat his doings in Irelands have . stn
,phatically finished anis garner,, Church -
hill and Chernberlain are now beginn-
• ing to'see that their only hope to save
themselves from political extinction is
to join the great Liberal British party,
and help to give ample justice to
Ireland. 'That justice will be • soon
• given. After the long dreary perse-
cution of centuries, the first streaks
of dawn can be -easily seen in the
political horizon, and soon the sun
burst of old Ireland will shine forth
with a'brilliancy that will astonish
the world. Then Great Britain will
have Ireland as a true supporter and
friend and need fear no power on
earth. Every true Irishman must
and will have unbounded gratitude
and love for the noble Scotch, Eng-
lish and Welsh democracy, who are;
no* so truly and generously, support-
ing them in this their great hour of
suffering and trial. The Irish are
proverbially grateful and they will ever
have gratitude fbr their Scotch, ]a; ng
liah and Welch friends And oas for
lithe grand old pian" he deserves to be
the second patron saint' of, Ireland,
next after' St Patrick. , T am sure
that generations of Irishmen yet unt
born will be yearly celebrating his
memory. I hope and believe he shall
live to give poor Ireland a full meas-
ure of Home Rule, and then we shall
see that superbly beautiful country,
+'Great, glorious, happy and free,
" r'ir't flower of the earth, and first gem of
the sea,
I anti Yours, eta..
tits, bilks, &c, to he worn this sea
',. nvc;rr.I�r,.rrrINTIll � (�s1tMENTS,
the brightest girls. Oh, itissnell a wo:,
derful thing that this institution c.
educate thein as it does. It is perfect'
splendid,, I don't suppose it's. any use
tell you about it, aor you won't get,
right any way,"
"What do they graduate in?"
"Why, everything most. That's th
idea of the institution, to make them e
self reliant and -ready for emergenci
and". ----.-
"Who are the • patrons: of the ins
tion?"
' "Oh, nice people. Everybody ough
to be interested' in it. They would be-
too, if the papers took it up in the righ
way, but they won't. They never go!
anything right, the reporters—oh, Iean' •
tell you how they twist things."
" lIow 'many instructors do you
ploy?"'
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Whiteahtireh.,
- The. Society of, Clhrittiatr Endeavor
of Blyth presentee' Wm, son of Mr,
• W. Iaew, G. T. R. agent at this
place with a handsome bible do the eve
of his departure from the town' Re
was Acting secretary of the organizat-
ion retaking the presentation, and is an
Active, earnest and exemplary young
!man.
-Tile St George disaster5tcost the G:anti
Truant Ea rway 475,000I
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Of the metals discovered,iri the sufrthe
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of public patronage. It will h,• lits endeavor to ice satisftictioi '
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entrusting hint with their <)r'rt,'N,
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