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FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1889.
A MAXITOUA faRTTER.
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• ti • ktiowtedeat they do gain will lie steelx as
In order to eouatemet the evil of spuris
everything„ Decause a few ale TIM SLOYD Sy STFa
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1 p INTO etni teacItera
announce their creep/tie:13P, thero Will bh le ttrl il
iniefortuiles or "attealie
iut"estett may in themselves a AO • ..
of utak," °attire can sympathize or Ilia SCHOOLS OF ENPLAND. r notated who will be elloweli Ii
they eau impart -etraight away to puplla
a:mu .4LIT/
Slate
tot Ito. Mail feet elighted 4E We di'"'t IT IS BEING INTROOLIOE
to visit any pieces where sloyd taugh
rejoiee with them as the case ulay be. at cny time, to Bee that the system as
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But we `ean't Plea" everybody and Tho `"4"t 14 till l'e"It the T43`" /19w " carried oat peoperly and faithfully.—
when abusive r insulting epithetsare
Inanuat railtlina--Eseveinui neuenteet Claazbere '1°44141.
t t the $
U 15 000
the 'their Maties-Somethluis Oer 1
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SON AND ITS snattormanta$ BY hurled at us let " sneer with %meek
A pciumug RgipElirr Alld fiSitet Spirit the very tryaimy time • to Girls o the 'Wealthy gentIlles. report from Elbe sta es a
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4. whole of the island is infected bY PkYle /
Bane. — iteweio malla lanem, In Toceana the efforts to check
03? VPN and rug e of theits," and so act upon An association Itaii been formed in
the good advice of gine who tali& Ferigleral for promoting the tea0hing of . .
tap P-agua 1111.TO as yet proved, unsueeees. ...----OF----.--
ITT'. "To ern is human to forgive divine." ..eleyee, ful Th 1 e t 1 e 1 d •
ratat 'ruts =PT. This now system has for some
ViORTH
Mr, George Ianderweee with hie time poet been An tolPertant factor encietie Parma in Calabria, at N'ovara General
, nsee i -s a so ins, its appeal. -
tocass.cos
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ecnieved to M i b
--an-t° -a the educational systems of several gout- and re CM.VO, in Liguria.
en Tuesday last. His bruther \Viet. ' tries, The great beauty of it lies in the
Bossevain is a small town three wifs "aid fannlY
years of age, situated in the bosom of SWaeger 'Time "lotion.
South Western Railroad, about er where be intends to v"4.11' as a etruction, which is not, as is frequently hem brought to light front which it is g'
the Turtle Mountain district, on hun• moves to his premises and supplies
lin Earner has feet that it educatea a child morally, Sonae information ias just been obn.
ared and eighty two miles, southwest his viicancy,—Mr. Jo Physiedly and mentallY. Sweden was the twined of a remarkable casein Birniing,
of Winnipeg, on the Manitoba and sold his farm and removed to Wroxa originator of this system of manual in- Uck111 series of cirnumstances havin
Goods.
1,1r6IntuttA'
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twentyfive miles distant from 1.) eloraine, carpenter, Mr. Maereary takes M
--v. supposed, merely wood carving, but is expected that a laboring man in the
f th road It is Very Earner's place on thefitrun—Mr,BentlY the system applied to the =event kinds town is Mob' to come into Possession a BEFORE MOVING
bl 3urprised on, of handiwork for educational purposes a fortune of something between 220,000
d R,e5 000 Some years ago the bor.-
beautiful little place and NVen adapted and family were eareea y
evening last by some of the Slojd, the Scandinavian word, which the terminus o .
seven drygoods stores, which appear members of the Methodist Church. A is termed. "siege in En land for con- ough was noted for its hat making.,
made to Miss Sara Bent y c ever, el .
ran y The result at which Among the hatters was one William
Tharafield, and a young man MIAs erla- •
for conducting business. There 03 )auntlo•Y
to be demo,' a rus .
rushin Imsittess There suitable address alld presentation wee
as a shot encen, "handy."
io,riginalgly "cunning,"
is one hardware with a very extensive ploy became attached to ono' a his
.patronage. There are two, black. recognon of her services as organist the system specially aims is to implant daughters. They married and went ese Has
smith shops and a carriage etablish- for the past two years. Particulars are respect for work in genccal, even for the aYorkshire'town, where they established
A. MILLS
deteraiined to clear out the
whole stock of
trade, There are two shoe shops. given iu your next issue,
ness, neatness and accuracy; to amour. children resulted from the marriage, and DRESS GOODS, RE A.DY-M ADE, atr
naent supported by a large custom velop activity, to foster order, cleanli-
el labor; to do. themeelves successfully in business. No
unavoidably crowde d out hut will be . mance terms a menu
The people of "the west" wear boots the couple amassed a large fortune. Mr,.
dressmakers doing quite a business; try their fortunes in the Northwest. is.intended to teach all &asses, from the sive property to his widow, at whose SHAW LS,
G LASSW ARE.
Culross. age attentiou4industry andperseverance: Tkursfiela (lied at a ripe old age, and, CLOTH G, CARPETS,
and shoes not moccasins only, as is ITAWN ELS, MA NTLle
believed bly the people in the aeast." Messrs. John and John Macdonald, to develop the pbysical powers and to acon after Loftus, his son-in-law, died. GOODS, CLOT 118,
There is a merchant tailor and two of the Elth coneessiOn, have gone to train the eye and the sense of form, it He divided the life interest in his °sten- TWEEDS, BLANKETS,
two flour and feed stores doing a, good They will be greatly missed among the death it was to go to the next of kin ors
highest to the lowest, how to use their
hands as well as their heads, so that each the Thursfield side.. About three Years HATs AN D OAPS,
trade . four implement warehouses boys, as they are boih jolly good fel- man and -woman may be placed in a ailFeVollE8a, IB...9,9:rs AND 6HOES,
I ws —Mr. Geo. McK.ague, wh° has position of independence and be capable ago Mrs. Loftus died. Afterward efforts
were macle to obtain information aa to `-‘e• eels °ROOKERY AND
and !doing a proaperous business ; 0. •
three feed and dale stables; also lum- spent the winter in Teneeseee, came of earning an honest livelihood.
ber yards. There is au apothecary home on Saturday, and is quite Bathe. IT IS NOT LEARNING A TRADE. ments did not yield the desired baforma-
is Mr J lied he will not return the Uncle Tlee first article which learners bay° tion. • A Yorkshire gentleman has been
shop whose proprietor
Wright, formerl a drug clerk with 0 Sam's domein, and has concluded to to make ie a lietlo pointer, using merely at Newcastle and has obtained valuable
a few weeks.— p. knife and glass paper;
• li lt
from such ar.a information. The man forwhom search,
was made proves to bo Alfred Thursilelele
the next of kin, but the usual advertise -
E Williams, of Wingham, Ontario._ rernam at nomefor
of his large. ticles ----------
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People take sick here sometimes as Mr. W. Dever is sposineones,
are Y coenr t into part ioifiimpils, so that there and if that )9 proved he will pass from -a
amounted to 350,000 bushels—soar Mr. David Paisley, of Teeswater, , a con( t ons which the work Povert7, in his little house .in Salter's. . Call sad get Bargains while tbe
articles oe luxury; they should be accom- Why is it thatevery onewantstoevrite
keted and that there are 30,000 . bus. He purposes lowing for his .new home
feature, too, is that they should demand basket heapecl with effusionsfrom young.
but the. ' come . eating Sale.
but we mus take into consideration M.r. King had a sitle of his stock and
plished et•ithout help, and they should be poetry? This instinct leeda to some droll
that the crop of 1888 is not all mar. farm implements on the 5th. instant.
real work. and not play. A necessary incidents in newspaper offices, The waste 1
of wheat now in the elevators. These ab an eerie's date. May lie prosper.— ' thoughtfulness and not be purely me- persons is a matter a course,
few facts have a tendency to make as Mr.13eujamin Frost was united in the
miss cihanical work. Many will- no doubt malady does not in all cases end with
believe that Boissevain is sureounded holy bonds of matrimony to . y "It is nothing more nor less . youth. Middle aged business men--suc- -.----0E--
by a good wheat growing country. _Dolly Freeze, on the 4th inst. No tIleiare, ordinarysay:
tho weakness. It is an odd spectacle. SCOOP.abie 7. EQQ11g• '4
,consider capentering." cessful men, too—havnot infrequently
Religious and educational affairs have friends were invited, but we would Onuation, however, it will be
whena dignified old gentleman comes
also receive -------.-.. attention. ad vise the remainder of the Frosts found thare are several differe'nces. First
hi, and, -with some heeitrition but with
lot to mingle with one and foremost comes the difference in the
. . . unlimited confidenceof what he has
rulers, inkstnds, braekets, and who es a brieldaeer's laborer over 60
they do downalast. There are three stock of terkeys. Ile "has already making years old and who has a grown up fam-
crops of 1887, marketed and shipped, tile retain,/ of turkeys profitable.— '
ter tl ' ' " Fully
grain elevators in the town. The realized handsome sum and thinks so forth.
Attendence at tho classes is velure. ily. Thursfield is believed td be the heir,
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As mirthtL
000 wheat and 42,000 bushels coarse traded his farm of 640 acres, Near D3ust fulfill. It should be useful, and lane,to riches and Boston Herald. Stoclt is cotarelete.
grains. Of the eroP of 1888, 190,000 Recrina, N.W.T., for the farm of ;Mr. not too fatiguing; the articles Made
John Kin of the 10th concession should offer variety and should not be
The AVestes'ef Poetry..
are shipped. This is a vast decrease, g. •
erian, whose pastor tithe Rev J K another in marriage, as the contreeit,
of sloyd, winch is not to turn out
There are three churches, a presby• and Freezes t
versify ; a Methodist, pastor thee Rev, traded his term with .M r. 8. Fraser., dexterity-, which will be ofvaltio no mat- interest in thetlaing and to note his ill
ODarwin ; an Episcopalion, . pester in Michigan'. Mr. 'Fraser has .teken ' • ter viliat line Of life the pupil may after- disguised -safrow- when informed that, •
the Rev 0 Wood. ' There is one pro- up his abode amongst us. We hope wards pursue, Other differences are the what he has,presonted cannot be used.
testant school whose principal' is W '
'to see him prsder in Culross, and character of the objecte made, which are He does not realize, nor can the majority
Of people, that rhyme is not necessarily
Musgrove. With resPect to Profes- verify the opinion of Chilress as being usually smaller than those made in the
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object
young carpenters, but to develop the fac- written, offers "a few lines for cons
Welsh, graduate of Edinburgh Uni. is too narrow.—Mr. Win. Manners
lades, and especially to give general eration. It is almostepitiful to.see Ids
trade; the tools used; the knife, for in- peaty 'and that o. jingle is not all
sionals, there are F F Chaffener, a good agricultural dietitet.
stance --the most important of all in that • is necessary to make _verses
practioneer. The farmers are very tioderloh. tery; and lastly, tho manner of workine
sloyd—is little used in ordinary carpen- Worthy of publication. It must be the
mem tense of rhythm,. unaccompenied
enedical doctor, end J Morrow a low
• busy seeding, except the bachelorsavhe The Ottario Government bus ap. is not the sem- the divisi la
labor by b the sense of what is new or stron
appear te be thinking about goine- pointed Sutherland Malcomson, of 1
emp eyed in the carpentering trade is
. i oi
freemen tickle of the jingle en thew,
e
.thing else, as marrying or getting this place, to be Deputy Registrar of not allowed insloyd, where each article , which makes
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ao many people think
ready for marriage is the prevailing the chancery Division of the High is executed entirely by each pupil. themselvespoets. Even in Chicago, I s
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feature of the day, and we are told Court of Justice, vice, Henry McDermott Truancy has almost been done away terialiaticmoney making, "get there"oller.
that it has been so since Christmas. mott, deceased.—The
with in Swedish schools since the intro- 1 Chicago, the value .of the white paper
convictions of duction of sloyd. It has been found iu i spoiled annually by so caned poems.
Since your correspondent arrived at Huron Magistrates for the quarter all the schools wbere it has been introl which are never printed, would equal
this town there have been three wed- endin the 14tb ult , number 52,
0_ g _ _ : _ _ , of then &coil that greater and more intelligent the proverbial prince's , ransom—pro-
dines. Ma G G Richardson, formerly Ca &rich Magistrates had i 4 pregress has ber made in tho ordinary 1 vided, of course‘the ransom were n
Wi oh 1 1 1: t makes claikiren think unreasonably lag i.—Chicago Tribtme.
of ''‘Vinghain, to Miss Ada Steens, Clinton. had 10, Seeforth 3, no am se too Ivor .
formerly of Ttira, Ont. ; D ale- 5, Blyth 4. Of the charges 17 of them for themselves. The system demends in-
Oorkadale to Miss Sarah Burgess, were for vagrancy. 7 for violation of dividual supervision and instruction,
which is an advantage, as the teacher is vengeaneo oIf all the threatsmade of contemplate&
The Malice of Criminals.
formerly of nieuberry, Huron county, the Crooks Act, and the reet for.
r P to Miss Bella minor offencesOf the fines 'imposed
enablea to gain an insight coavieted criminals were. BPO1111,aft
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Ont. ; MHenderson, : into tbe char- f
CIiEN81
T. A. MILLS„
Sign ot the Red Flag,
Oat lYIeal Optned.
The undersigned desire to inform fermi)
ere andalle people generally that they have
reopened their(
Qat lied Mill in Winglitm
And are now prepared to purelitwe Oats in
unlimited quantines and at the
Highest Market Price.
They will supply. customers; with the BESIT
GEM= in Oat Meal.
• 'ELDER & CLEdG,
Cls1-11's
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0 t 'o 1. Dd. 0 f te
• 0 .0 and costs ; one of $60 eta one between himself and his pupils.
THE nvFECTS MENTALLY. thief ever felt the halter drew with, good
of the law would be astounding. Not egrap Gallery.
5 acter, and to establish a personal relation carried out, the mortality among officers. t h
Armstrong, formerly. of Wm:ober, 18 of them wet." 4i1
cs tg an- costs ;
Doissevain, April 2nd, 1889. of $50.
Saletn•
o iniort.of the law, so runs the ancient
motes the physical, mental and moral de- 5 cheetnut, and it i9 equally true that never r
In regard t the statement that it pi•oe
Listowel. • velopment, we find that morally it im- yet was there a criminal wbohad philoso- UheN celled facilities, enables me
pity enough to give the (giber who sends
to turn out uniformly a c ass of
work tail to that of any
rs 'Ex erienee close attention and
goat eral; stte igthens t e bond between
hiI31 credtt for doing his uty.
• plants respect and. love for wink ingot -
We often dank that the editor of a Mr. Joseph Molise', of Hess Bros.
the employee homo end school; and it 'fosters e sense t
agino themselves the eictim of ;qui- Gallery hi the west,
local paper should be gifted with the factory was presented with a ' • h
patience of job in order to bear in a chain and locket by " sate grievance, and when they aro on
of satisfaction in honest AV •k b
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his readers engage in on acme] at of of the firin of Hess Bros, was been tied n d completed by fair means. 1 b 1* that 1 ' a.
10-W ork of every description _
becommg spirit the severe cirtioisins the eve of hie departure.—A meetine
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, egun, • their way to the tenitentiary thee. lion- 7
aceuracy and the habit of Mee , tering. A year or two in the prison has r
call, promptly and satisfaetorily done.
Mentally, siert acts in drawing out and. est Y e ieve they naten togey even.
some news item or editorial,. that his celled for Wednesday the 10th inst, exercising energy, perseverance, order, 1 with tho Officer at the expirationof their
critics think should have been on accottnt of the loss suetaineil in the e ntion• it wonderfully calming effect, and when __
uABINETS _AND FAMILY GIVDPS
Meet with similar ceitsure for sendtng the arm was rided at $150,000. sc. heme of revenge willtem t him totals.- A large Assortment of Frames
ly innate two and two together. Phys
omitted or have been made more recent tire.—$55,000. The linbilities muses puede to rely on themeelves, to .•
Lu the a er ziewe that the interested the muscles., and exerciees both sides, of ing the chances of a,notheri) term. I da kept conker tly on hand. Prices es
not rectal a single case in my police ex- low es are consisteut with good woik.
tile system brings into aCtioll all
the prisceser is. released he isnot inclined
highly flattering. Corresponclenteoften are raven at $60,000. Bilotti the fire exercise forethought, and to bo constant -
to ecolt readmission to its walls. No little
A SPECIALTY. --
to the columns of a local. Tney want Mr James Leech has (toile to 'Mani- Pupils work with the lift hand and ; perienco where a retarned convict; has . -
persons chink should not find its way Gorrte. the body. '
the privilege of telling everythingtoba with a car load of stoek„—W tn arm, es well aa with the right, in sawing, , attempted. tho lifo of a prosecuting ea
eer.—Police Official in
We are qeite willing that suet) privi- Heston died on Sunday week in his planing, etc. Sloyd is particularly use- Globe -Democrat.
leges should be accorded them but .of eou ful to tho girls of our higher schools, and
then the paper has large class of readers Gitillly:: ire. k—Td ile.odtuaosa Tma4ymlioat8I
week. ia ram important for them than their 1 Dolce of . Doles or IfInh.
eistera of the working classes. The ; *Rh
fish are very numerous, and
who can 'enjoy a joke a class whom the Ile was en early settler in this town- former are sadly ia watt of some into- particulars of a few examplee we
interested parties never will see per- ship.--Gorrie Vitiate: On Wedixesdey close our paper. John Thake, he his will,
• haps,until the joke becomes stale.- Who tast, hir aches \settee e . at _... A ..11...1 restiug active work to counterbalance draevn up in 1r37,lett laahouse and land
wants it then ? At the same time such I., continual sitting and voting over on condition thathis heirs, Annually' on
persons ere in. their secret hearts . •
rorty minutes,
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rid development it furnishee, the positive Friday, he the first week in Lent, gave to,
lour cores o woo Ill 0110 110111. mitt books and exerciees. Beehive the gene.
. linppy to see anything in print referr- the pots's. of ClaverM 0, in Essex. ono bar-
lmovvledee gained is of the greatest ser- eel ee white herrings and. a nee° of rd
great diffictilty in restrainiag t ieir
On Wednesday week the employees. „ • . „ 15717, ItiehavdStevansot left half a lain-
eeperience of symnathy with mete evork,
herringe. At Dronfield, Derbealtre, , FM FR free. No capital teqn1red. P
• ing to them while they pretend to have vice, and servee to stimulate a growing
pent up Indignation so its to pi event htst coulee for tienung teachers
t e Doherty teraan e 'eatery trii hen in fl. -.1,..,t commenced in August, loss, (had of herrings, and as mach bread es .?
could be nrade from d. "strike" of good,
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80* Stewing -Machine
To at one° establish
trade in all parts, by ,
and geode where the people can see
them, we will send free to ono
rreon in cash locality,the very-
placing ou r metebince
est e.ewing-meehine made Ins
the world, with all the attachments.
Wo also -send trees a convicts,
ina of out coatis, and' Sellable art
anmples. 15 retuneWe ask that pole
show what we send. to these who
may call at your hotte.and after*
mouths all alma become your own,
property, '11,l6 rand machine its
matte after the tilimer patents.
5111011 have rttn out t before palenia
ru meet It sold for 8113, with the
lichlinefitli• and float sails tor
ai5O. Beet.strongtat, Most eta,
bine In the world. All la
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iho enacted ea 0 •rrespendente. lricideuts out one organ complete for erielt hour at al° r . 1. 1 , 11
.‘......aree c.o....‘ego at Sydenhant, .. wheat. The doles were to bo dnitruniteci ,
some scene Of high tragedy being
if their doings that they take delight a the day.— lir Logue late ofLondon 'which hall been kindly lent for the ptir. every Pricle,y during Lent forever. At'
in telling to others. 'Why riot delight Solith, hes taken up his residance hero pose. Hitherto, those who would be Fisenhain Royal, Ihtekingiutteshire, in „I elealised wit
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snore the wawa suelt ineidents ere having reeted the °Mee a 1),. Dews. ttetteliere.et eloyd,htayo had to t.ravel,toi 1(01, David. Slater gave money to Dula.' ,I.iv.,,0:12 41,:e!!..N
c,renlated the more the menaer. 1.,, t ley. --W W Parkwed graduated. in 'I
&ie.,' or T...A,..d tid't cidngora, Lew eete.
i'eesennlmtli.nt ..a-aa9. e , ell t1,1° 13°'1119evie chase bread and herrings and a pair of .r,;,", ma-", '„„"A
.e, eryboay enjoy sai 4 ley eat, and in. , medicine at l)ctroit. .. going through the courecitheee, Liao had ,
; hicl gloves minually for the parson of the Time., olobe me It
parish for tho time being. The gloves Yelm1"111 Icor
romoting such enjoy atnt the pr)mot.
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°elm Irteltopolit
tvinpbaai It
'88 free :
to taco the difficulty of applying tho eye. IMtli an ell
VIVO to be purclineed ready for the first Tansuna T
r ttil the nem% eirth g hitt/is, 'Marti t hi a tear( lettmrs to spell "e Awr.' and they will nothave quite ao long a journey Sugoll: there was beerost (Isle and
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wilibehappy. reGPI 1100k in the paper A. smart schoolboy says it ..taliee tem to Pelage tildes and oedema Now Sunday. in Lent.
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