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plausible sophistries aro admirable in
One four Ontario students who
Previous to taking his departure their way, and the manner in which .
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pissed., Noir matriculation tilmedicine from here, llov :Air McKibbin was they play ' oil the Protestant pipe and
at McGill's eolle��e 1lontreal,•was Dlr presentccl with a writing desk, {fold set the non-political, earliest mens
Den Draper, of this town, a studentpen ales slipper case, A. suitable a•danoing is sufficiently edifying
of our high school.----Bew. l+l w address was read by Mr A L `Stewart. Their tongue rests lovingly in their
Hughes with preach the anniversary cheek meanwhile, but of that anon,
aerinon to Court Alapletou, C. O. b' , Went Wawanosh• That docs not matter you know, so
on Sunday next.—Rev (;P AI Franklin The test Wawaltosli District long as the earnest men and women
preached the anniversary sermon to ! Orange Lodge, ata recent meeting, aro too busily engaged in, dancing the
Bernard Ledge, A. 1?. & A, Al., last F';lssed the fnllowu, ; t t sclu•ion : That Protestant hornpipe to notice where
Sunday. we the members of the District tongues of the noisiest of the players
Orange Lodge of Wort Wtawanosh d0 may happen to rest. And so it is that
- hereby condemn the action of the one the Protestants of Ontario are in clang -
hundred and eighty-eight members of er of being led astray and persuaded
Parliament who vutec in favor of the that their liberties are in danger he
Jesuits Bill, especially the Orange cause in Ontario here a few French
Brethren of that number, and heartily Canadian children have not matte
approve the action of the noble tlsir- the progress in learning the English
teen; who supported Col, O'Brien's language which it was desirable' they
motion for the disallowance of the should do, Lot there be no mistake,
said Jesuits Estates bill ; that we are for Ellie is what a great part of . this.
prepared to support any party who agitation about the French Canadian
have for their basis equal rights to schools in Eastern Ontario really
all, favors to none. And we further amount to. It is au electioneering
view with alarm the• recognized dodge pure and simple, and a certain..
snpremauy of the. Pope above the school of politicians are "woeking the
authority of Her Most Gracious racket" for all it is worth. Tho Lib -
Majesty Queen Victoria in, matters
The following front the Christian pertaining to our Dominion. Signed,
Intelligences is an epitome of boy's —It Buchanan, J Gibson, E: Haines,
' etiquette : .T Bartley, J Thompson, Cb-mmittee.
i,n the street.•—Hat lifted. when
saying Good-bye, or How do you do.? Making; the Best of;Things,
• Also when offering a lady at seat, or Here is a story about Jenny Lind,
acknowledging a favor, the charming singer, which. shows the
Keep step with anyone you walk wisdom and practical piety of making
with. Always precede a ladyupstairs, the best of things. Qnce upon a time
but ask if you shall. precede her in la little orphan girl lived with an ill -
going through a 'crowd or public tempered old woman called Sarah, in
place. an ahnhouse in Stockholm, Johanne,
At the street door.—Hat oW the
moment you stepinto, a, private hall
or office.
Let a lady pass first always•,, unless
she asks you to precede hes.
In; the pastor.—Stand, till every
lady in the room, also older people,
are seated.
Rise if a lady enters the room after
you are seated, and , stand till she
takes a seat.
Look people Straight in the. face
when they are speaking to yon. and nursed it till the pussy, fell asleep.
Let ladies pass through a door first, Then she opened the window, to let in
standing aside for then.. the summer breeze, and began to sing
In the. dining roam.—Take your with a lighter heart as she worked ab
seat after ladies and elders. h, r plai's., And as she sang,har, voice
Never play with ,your knife, ring or attracted a, lady, who stopped her
epoop. ll u net take your napkin, in a carriage that she might listen, The
bunch, in your hands.. neighbors, told her about Johanne,
• Alit as fast or as slow as. others, and the lady placed her in school.
and: finish the course when they dp. Then elle was entered as a pupil else--
Brussels,
Mr J L Sturdy, of Brussels,, has
purchased MrUliatnber'ti hotel, Har-
s;istuu, for 87,500.L
'ucknow..
A committee of exports hare recom-
mended improvements to ensure safe-
ty in the town hall, to the extent of
'$2000.--011 the petitions circulated
73 persons signified a desire to have
waterworks, 6 for a steamer and but
one opposed the securing of fire pro'
lection.
A Code of r, znneri. for Boys.
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50,000'pounds of Wool wanted, f1,r wliic:h the highest ma
will•be paid. T. A.
1
But we must sell our goods.
Great Bargains. are
Prints, .Muslins,.Lawns, Seersuckers,.
Embroideries for Skirting purposes,,
Parasols, Silk and Kid Gloves,.
Sheetings,, Cottonades, Linens.•
Tablings,, &e., &u..
DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS!
Therefore
as the lassie was named, used to make
hairpiaits, and when' Sarah used to
take them to market to sell them, she
would leak the door and keep.eohannb
prisoner till She came bacla. But
Johanne was a little girl, and tried to
forget her troubles by working as hard
as she could. However, one fine day
elle could not help crying as she
thought of her lowliness ; but noticing
the eat, as neglected as. herself, she
dried her tears, took it up in her lap,
Wesrnake a,, specialty of Black Dress Goods, and would invite every
lady requiring those- goods to see our large range and get quotations.
before. buying. See our All Wool Goods at 1'5. cents per yard.
GENTLEMEN, GO TO T. A.. MILLS FOR YOUR
1 Protestant I t f Ontario
era to a ec ora o arty n HATS TIES COLLARS GLOVES UNDERCLOTHING &C..
will: do •well to see to it:that they � r �•
,. e
allow not themselves to bo beguiledand see our range of
into confounding Jesuit aggression TvV' ED s,, PA-NT'TN 3 S, e.e,
and endowment in the Province of
Quebec with the teaching of English
to French Canadian habitant children n g b „ ,,
in the Province of;Ontario. 0 -fl course t' d h h pods I 1
if they. really want the present Liberal
Government of Ontario to be super-
seded, by, a9 Tory one, by all means'
let then vote against Mr. Mowat'a
supporters whenever the elections.
come on, but for pity's sake don't let..
them delude theme lyes, with the
notion that a Tory Government will
work miracles and immediately in
augurate a crusade in favor of com-
pulsory Protestanism.and the use of
the Ehgliali tongue. There has, been
no evidence "worth. a cent" brought
forward showing that such a state ofr
things prevail's among the French,
habitants of; Eastern. Ontario as to
justify: Protestant Liberals in:w;ith-
holtlipg, their confidence from. the
Mowat Government. If that is. the
only count against !that Government,
Protestant Liberal shad better pause
and count the cost, well before they, •
jump from, the liberal frying pan into
the Tory fixe. By all means let:
"Mowat go", if a Change in any case
is ctesirable,• but don't be so•simple• as •
to think off the going.. as imperative
Do not ask to be excused before the where, and in course of tune, under because Protesantsm,is in danger, un
others, unless the reason is. impera- . the name of Jenny, Lind, "the Swed- less he does go. his the serpent. be.
ti�te. ' • ish nightingale,.;' became the' most gulled E've by' hied: subtlety, so, aro READY-MADE; TINWARE, A HEAVY'' STOOK,
Kase when the Indies leave the famous singer of ber day. Think how honest men its danger, of„ being beguil- PRICES. .
different her life .night have been,, if ed, by the subtlety of"those who are
she had pushed, her' lonely cat aside, using the Protestant horse to. draw ' ORDERED V, OB ; A SPECIALTY-.
and thinking oily of her own grief,_, water, for political. purposes. oft their„WARE ROAMS:,t�Tn SFIOPS ;- Opposite Exchange Hotels, oornoe Jbsephinen
had spent th afteruoon,in tears 1 God own, and Victoria Streets.
surely sniffled, upon the little act of
self -forgetfulness in nursing.poor kitty VTIIr. Fov• sr4HEa with TSyapepaia and
when her own heart; was. heavy. Liver omplaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer is
Everybody Heade to learn this art of. guaranteed to •cure you. For sate by C. L,. `
looking on the bright side ; and the Williams. �fl
way to do it is to reallybelieve that,
Y The Woman's foreign Missionary
Gods side is always bright. This is . Society in connection. with,the Presby- .
true,.as we shall al'.ways find,, for "tile terian Church has now a• membership. —o o: -:o o—
Lord God ig'a son and shield," and= 'of 1'4,356 ofr whish 4,0&5 is in Mission•
you know the sen never stops,ahining• Bands. Their receipts lust year were l t pp 1 i
Storni cloud may obscure it, and the 872,063. The estimated expenditure
t�t8o Sud ol�8d 11r claim bo;
earth, in, its revolr.tions, carry us for the current year is $106;516. In ' yjY �1iM J
beyond the reach of its. rays ; but its former years•the Presbyterian Church
tight is never. quenched. Somehow, has increased its contributions nearly
'fixed and glorious, it is shining as a million dollars, the amount now be.
warmly and brilliantly as ever. ing $1,942,723.
suppose They Should•See It once. $I.F.EMEas NIGHTs, made miserable by
that terrible cough. Shilolt'e Core is the ht. THAT I 'HAVE THE BEST' ASS3RTE STOOK OZ'
An ingenious and• susceptible younce Remedy for you. -For sale by C." E.
for ordered; clothing. All suits 'guaranteed to fit or no sale..
We have- the largest ran e•of goods in Wingham and•we mean hnai--
ness every one,, so. come: along and, get some -of the cheap goo s wink;
o�
they are going.
Wingham, 8th May,
STOVES
1889'.
T. A. MILLS
AT HALF
PRICE.
D. SUTHERLAND'S
STOVE:
and TINWARE ROOMS
Having purchased. the stock of HINGSTON & Soxs, we are: offering
GEEAT BARGAINS IN STOVES
for. ,the next 60 DAYS. COAL and WOOD STOVES in Wreak
Variety, and at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Owing to, the number of Furnaces put in' this year.,, we bay*e comes
SECONDHAND STOVES as good as new,.at LESS, THAN.
• HALF COST..
A, SUPERB STOCK OF' OHOIOB,. LAMP GOODS.. -
BEST` PROG,URABLE• COAL
room, and stand till they are•out.
IA all. go ••.together, the gentlemen
standby. the door till the ladies pass.,
Definition �r Goch,
T•he article by Dr ,Spear, on "The
Spir�;,tual•Enthronoment of God,". says
the Ipsdependent, contatus, an. auswer to
the q iestion, What is God'? which vee
commend to our readers. It • is as
follows.:: The God,, to bo ap.iritually
enthroned, is not a pagan divinity,,aud
not a,niere energy.,, force,, law, quality
or unconscious casuttlity,, and 'not a
pantheistic aggregate of; all existence.
He is a self-consrjious person—distinct
$rum, all other persons-- objectively
real—in essence purely spiritual—
self-existent,•eternal; and tunchangeabte
. in his being.-omniciewt,, omnipotent
Rind oinujpresent with his power and
' knowledge—having a moral nature
— infinitely holy, just and good• in his
moral character—related to the ani• man has divided the young ladies of
verse as the Creator thereof' and the his acquaintance foto five clgssea as
author of all its laws—cnnducfing a follows': Class A.—Those upon whom
system of supreme providence oven all he is "totally gone,'' to use his own
things and in all things—revealed to words. Class B.—Those whom he is
men is his works end his Word, and, 'in danger of succumbing to. Class 0,
especially• in the earthly, life and, `—Those to whom he could sue+xende';
ministry of Jesus Christ --cud, au -thus .�l►is'heavt without 'feeling very. badly
rove ,led, making known hint will in
A.T VE1lYs' LOW
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bs in:itiv� aa�
un�ucsti�b�
fts4.
' Williams. WATCHES,. CLOCKS AND JEWELLERY INWINOMAM.
about it, if eircumstanees• made it
respect to human conduct."
.neccessary. Class D.—Those to whose
Newspapers in schools. `charms he is entirely indifferent.
The geographical names may be. 'Mass .'u.—Back numbers.
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cut out and, pasted on, home•rnade ' Ile declares that he has t>. book in
1 ' h all thegirls h knows are set
The articles referring; to,plaeea ands ow n
Said Sam Aries to the Atlanta 2nd. THAT THE, QUALITY' OP MY GOODS IS• EQUAL' TO'
audience on. his return from Califor-..THE . Bush. ,
nia : The people in California. will 3rd. THAT MY PRICES ARE SUCH.i q11 ;A•Tl IT IS SAFE ANT
gamble on anything-stltey� cilli bet FLYABLE. FOR ALL TO REAL WITI + ME.
anything from a cigarette to a Wheat ,
field. Even the• ladies bet. They
will bet their diamonds on a horse TEST' T: $ o:E o� iitsm P
rice and their sealskin sacques on a '
dog-fight, and pay thew too, if they
lose. The people of San Francisco
don't believe in hell. continued Mx
which a s;tr s e so Jones, but they have got more of it
maps'
down under, those several heads It than any other people I ever saw.
ustoms may be used for, tltp, gee ra- is a question with me whether his THAT amuse compose be so, epickly • -fir
y g young lad. friends would enjoy a cured by Shiloh's Cure. `Me guarantee it, �. € Vie, -
h class. • I'or sale by C. E. Williatntt
11 Clippings can bo made fitom, it• for perusals off this book. Another '
the eo ra 1► ,acre -book, question• fes, what will become of a A mamma of thp, Obnaerastive As- ' ``� ,G x
,,, gun inaistca able of making in cold
THE. . 3 ..:1 8E MALL"'
fi s R Y scrap -book, g p fi sociation of East Ht,.,om, was. held at t ' ' ' " `
Items of+"g�naral.inform&tion 'can
leo gleaned from it for , blood sucL,a catalogue as this? 28th alt al; 1
BY CALLING ON,
E: RGERS.TER
ST O•R_,
an, occasional, ' Brussels on the whichnerve ebanged.their businesE, remises• to the Elco late! occupied by -
ten -minute, talk, resolutions were, passed expressing a , Ta , p Y' p- y"'
ifiPeliticai Cry.
It contains allusions to, many, gra-. confidence in tl;p excellent manage, I�Irsv McCance,, noxa, .lot3ar• to S. i;tacey,s. furniture warerooms, .where t tey�
tnric,al persons,. which can,be used';fori Last w,eek'8•Trutltsays : The trouble meat of the affairs of the country, by will•wolcomw old•and•new pstvotis. Ctlatoiners will tied tlmongst the numerouar
a general. history lessen, with the.present agitation is that a tho0Goveanment of Sir John A., Mac- articles usually kept in:a.fancy. storey,_
Its biographies• of; opted' persons number of political+ demagogues are donald; andithe hope that hamay,long Silks:Eben rt Heedlo,;W.ork:, Atexiley,arLace fOr Trimmings
can be uaed,in the history, class. mixed up with a vicery, few sincere men be spared to maintain the National
Its hest anecdotes and ineidenta.tlan. who aro really anxious because of -the Policy and British conneetion; also
GLOVES, HOSIER.Y,, UNDERWEAR.,:
be adapted. for. reproductiou,stories:, Church of .Rine towatds human free- expressing apirsval of the course par. A 'prmara.•l l!4�i.�0IIY�1R'ii,
Its scientific records, can,be.used in, dom. These demagogues' are col.. suets' by W. R. Meredith and the NfAU`A.ESQUE•EMBROI71l,ER' ,,
glasses studying science founding things which, difTQr. Their members, of the Local; O.ppositioz . in, POINT LACI.
Its shipping.tiotes,can be • used in, a present aim is fo make h diversion in the, Ontario Legislature, and
.do-
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()staie in favor of the Tory party noutciug_tha Mowat Government, as'pOIHT AND
EMB1101EXERV MADE. TO. ORDER.
geography lesson ou.ports,
ctn paragraph placed on, the and against me. Mow tt's.‘governinent, totally, corrupt. Stamping in newest designs, hoard mmy be use for a, spelling. les-. and they ars very. skilfully, fomenting GnxlRrtu•o>yaen health and atareet breath, i?' g gn hitting Stlk. Material for Point Laolraa
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ion. the,feare of Pretestnnts,.by eo;tfpund- tieaut'edi by Shiioti',s Catarrh Itelriedyx, Taflo Tailor system 'taught., Feathers, Stitched Braids,
Pupils.may be aslted to gather, from, ung the state of things in Quebec• and price go cents. Yana! Injector free,, jot
it„,iteuls„aitourrent no.wa,. ; the state of t iiztsxs,iti, Q;salvia. Their sale by (IA, Willlatl►tt, t
IZRa$5NtAXL"1•L . IN. AZat.ITS Dramas,
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