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Listen to these words of wisd
-froth Archbishop Ireland The gr
cause of social crime "is drink, 1.
great cause of poverty is dri
• When 1 Lear of a family broken
and ask the ''eause-drink. If go
the gallows and ask its, victim t
cause, the ans,ver—drink. Then
ask myself in perfect Wonderme
why do not men put a atop to tl
thing f' •
Alcoholic liquors, brought fr
Christian nation,' under the prof
of the pagans of Africa are desi„ oat
by those benighted people udder t
term which in stir • language mea
shame water.
In the cause of . ,temperance, for i
stance, the woman areasiways on t
right • side, They think of it, th
work for it, they teach it to " th•
children They do better still --tui
• five it.. They c o everything for tl
' cause but vote for it, ante as this
the most efficient method of belpil
along any measure, either good or ba
they fall short of their highest goo
ore this point when debarred from th
right to say no nefarious traffic a
the polls. It ,hag been a1';;ued tel
there are women of low moral char
actor who would vote contrary to th
interests of - the community in th'
respect, but• they are few and far
between, and in cctlntry towns and
small cities these women would hardly
like to appear among other women
and work for that which has no moral
backing among women. o matter
how well flier sophistry of soerie roan
convincevoter3 of their own 8e$ that
policy depiands. their support for the
a destruetive'lneesure, leo argument can
persuade women, with the instinct of
motherhood within tier, to do aught to
imperil thei.safety of her children.
Wa believe that which is barmtul
and wrong ter one human being to
me is equally harmful and wrong for
another to sell Fur his own advanthge.
We believe that the license system
is an • in_ iquity, and that In leeking
legally right it thing ilioraily wrong
the nirtien becomes a p:artatker of the
sins, and infamy of the liquor traffic.
°It is not drunkenness that is our
national aim; dt;tlnketoress ie. the ugly
outbreak of Human weakness and ap-
petite ; it is lieensing a siti,by choice
of the imperial power of thet govern.
;lent with which God takes issue and
on whlele his judgment waits. We
aro often told that very good people
differ in opinion abut total ithstiuence
and prohil;ition e as well tnigirt we say
that good people differ in,opinion about
stealing or treason, The saloon is the
orgltnieed expression ofSatan's kingdom
on earth,. It breaks all the ten nom-
nianarnents and teaches then to do 50.
To protect and porpotuate i'. is to defy
God, to i•pht nien, and to be traitors
to the State by aidirtg and nbettine its
worst engrnies. to drunkard shall
inherit eternal irfe, is the creed of th,
Christait,, yet we iiceusy 800,000 men
to make dv'it11{cards, put their gain in i
rear coffers, their servants in power,
their greed itit�e governuit,nt, and this
is -made possible by the ballots of
Oltristain neon,
TEMPERANCE CAL.UNM T,
ooHnUCT110 11Y TUB Y. W. 0. T. IL
Xort'11 Have to Avoid the sateen.
T.AIIRA O. Ii1I113xITii.
You stand.on the threshold of youth,boys,
Your future` lies out in the years ;
You're lattrning•your ports for life's work,
We's,
You're planning your future careers.
You'll Levis to fill pleoes of trust, boys,
Your fathers will pass away soon;
And ifyou'cl be trustworthy .nen, laoys,
You ll have to avoia the saloon. •
If. you would be honored in life,.boys;
If joy and contentment you'd know ;
If yon would have plenty of cash;boys;
And bask iu Prosperity's glow,
If you would enjoy robust health, boys,
That priceless, but much abused boon;
If God's benediction you'd have, boy, '
You'll have to avoid the saloon.
You'll have to avoid tha:saloon boys,
Or sorrow and shame you will share,
And Povefty's crust you will eat, boys,
And Poverty's rags you will wear... •
Tour future will end in disgrace,' boys,
Your life be cut off 8,t mon,
Botta body and soul. will be.lost, boys,
Unless you avoid the saloon.
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Some venture Curlositted,
Soule amusing curiosities ere oilece
ted in an article in the Natrona/. Ire.
vier' on'the i.lensueto of the Ct'ntqty.
It is said diet the Duke r;'f'\Vellingtc,nli
then eighty-two years of age,rsturned ti
all Men.
or middle
younnd
8elvel:ral,�rva118, Wor'ltdor xil.awho ust
ed, who are, broken down from excess
or overwork, resulting in riaatny of the
following symptoms • onto,' depres-
f
,
it
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s
himself as deaf; a touchiatg trait of his svitaalit ,1 ors of 1.>7emoremature rl, had dreams
truthfulness, though, of course, dee f„ i •dimn ss of sight, palpitation 'of the
ness,� as an infirmity of old ase, aid I heart, •emission, lack of vzterg■y, pal°
not cope within the scope of cetisuc in the kid°eys, 1eac1 keg pilnpies u°
inquiries. On the other Vaud, a I the face or body, itching , or pecula
olein sensation ltbo3lt the serotutl;, was itiu
eynien refused to return the 1 of the orgrxus, di7ztttess; specks before
schedule to the parish elerlt, who was the eyes, twitching of the muscles,
the enumerator, and sent it directs to;�.eyelids alad f'leewllere, l,aa;llfllllless
the eentrai office,, alleging that'ii, he: d'opasits in to urine, lots of wfl
lead donna otherwise his wife's agrr, power, teucet'ues of file scalp ata
wcuid have become a to,'m of ors[ spirts, week and flabby muscles, desire
i gossip iu ' to sleep, failure to be rested by Bleep
the . beertisbops of the village. ° - In z eonstipatiou, dullness of hearing
Devonehi;re a middle.age,t men refused i of voice, desire for Solitude,. hearing,
to make out his schedule, • Sayi'ag that bility of temper, sunken eyes sur
be did not know either kris, namo or his rounded w , toll ,, are CIUOLE, oily
.looking skin, etc aro sell symptoms
p[ace of birth, and he would not per- of nervous debility that led to inanity
jute himself by mekin; a false 'entry, and dead useless cures. The spring
An author added to his return a note, Qz' vital power having lost its' tension
stating that Elia wife said lie ryas bona every function wanes in consequence,
eel idiot and lunatic. In the matter of Those who through abuse committed
in ignorance they be perrnanentely
eat the ages of the peoplo,the most curious •curers. rend' your address for book
lie feet noticed iu the report . for 1881 is on all diseases peoulier to ntan.
u1c . that there are more girls aged from Address T',, LUBAN, 50 Front St,
up, twenty to twenty-five than can.be h'.' Toronto, Ont. Books ; sent free
to Accounted tor. �'oun�r women of sealed. ffeart disease, the symptosis
of Which are faint spells, purple lips,
be twenty-five at one ,ct'nsus rnnst leave numbness, palpitation, ttkip beats,
I been fifteen"at the prnvi?us one. • We not flushes, rush bf iblood to the head,
nt, must allow for death having thinned• dull pain in the heart with brats
lie their ranksoind yet the girls of twenty strong, rapid and irregular, the sects
five ere far more numerous than were heart heat quicker than the first, pain
about the breast bone, etc,, can
gni the girls of fifteen, of wham they are positively be cured. No care, no pay.
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the classes (so-. alled) there is.a desire Send for book: ' Address V,
to ,he over twenty in order to obtain LUl2QN, 50 Front Street East,
better situations in doriaeetic service ;
Toronto,. Ont.
and in the classes above them there is Wim.
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an even stronger desire to remain
below twenty-five, which is sotr,'how
looked' on as a sort of limit of the
most marriageable age..Suoh amiable
weaknesses on the past of the fair hex
wrist be pardoned even by the Regis'
trar•General,
ADi'OON To 1-[OTUOAfi—ArB yen dISLUIDDII at night
and en oiYnnr rt nntIl endgncryingwith ku!ofCutiTeh? f so send at
once and get a bottle of "Ids,winslow's Soothing
Syrup!' for Children Teething, Its value is incel;ul•
able. It will relioro •tlio poor little sulforor
immediately. Depend upon it, mothers; there Is no'
mistake about It, It cures Dysentery and Diartataia,.
rO5nlatesthe.Stomaeh and Bowels, cures Wind Colic,
softens the (sums, reduces Inflammation, and gives
tono and energy to the whole system, " Mrs. Win
slow's Soothing Syrup " for children teethin5 is
the oldest t and bast femalee and the physicians aridnnuf one urses in
houuSt'csolsriaby
all druggists
ttotrghottiewild,for
twenty-five co
bottle. Be surd and ask for "Alas. p! INSLow's
SooTuiNrt S:'Rnp And take pc other Gird
ylorse Dorm's. '
Dpo't tie knots in your harness to 'nuke`
sores on your horses. .
Dou't leave your team standing in 'the
field while you go to' supper. Take them
in, give them a drink au$ a light feed..
Don't put that Dollar on withoutcleaning
it •
Don't use the curry comb on the mane
or tail. Use the brush lightly,
Don't expect as muolr of a colt as you do
.of au old horse.
Don't ever put the harness on a horse.
without currying, and do it well.
Don't let yourharness stand in 0, ditty
stable, . ,
Don'tbe afraid to•raise god' horses.
Don't breed to or from any unsound
horse of any kind. •- [W. R., in the Stock-
man and Farmer.
"La Grippe".
"La Grippe" or Iu±lueu a can be quickly
cured by the use of Wilson's Compound of
Wild Cherry, the old reliable remedy for
Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Oroup,0olrls,
Coughs and other diseases of respiratory
system. Wilson's Wild Cherry has beet,
in use for many years and is highly rococo -
mended by all' who know its virtues. Hold
by all promiueut druggist'+.
Who cannot renounce, cannot love,
Who cannot renounce, cannot become.
perfect.. Who cannot. renounce, cannot
be made holy.
Is simply epidemic Influenza; Wilson's
WildOherry will Dara 15 emery and quickly.
Get the genuine, in white wrappers only,
and use it as directed for Influenza.
Daring the past .year Oddfellows
have distributed in relief $1,500,000
and siuce the founding of • the Oi'dwr
over $55,000,000. No matt who hat
reached out his hated to receive' that ree
lief has been humiliated it is not ,a
gift" nor charity, It was his due, Itis
. 1 CI,1
bf) Lk re`. ...n.J , a 5�
b 7'1IE ItfITC'"tt n25e3te.'"#r;t ^'�rrt
Plense Inform*our readerm that I haws d positive remedy for the 'above'-•' -•
heaaa By hi timely use th monads of hopeless canes have bears permanently cured. I sl.:11-
, glad to geed two hotti of my r edy FRU t arty of our readers w have c •n
t tion if the s um t
i r $1.00u144 testi Vi en a tae Ad Respect
r b pll,
C. '. It. T1tsiJ Tt\B1,L++'.
Trains arrive and depart as follows ;
L11AY1N0 ainuvING
5:s5 a. in. .For Tomato.„ 515 a. ,n:
2:00 p. m2:00 p.m
2:00 p,in..... ..... . Por Teeswater........2:00
10:55 p, in• ” 10:55 `
GRA tSTJD TRtJNZ _arm -
A. 0, STRATHDgS, AerINT, W1Nel(AM.
I1 est, oPacific Coast etc.,t ovias the short st and; all
•papulas: routes, Baggage checked through to
destination. Lowostfroig'ht: rotes to all points,
TIME TAi3LE,
ISAVO WISOIIArI• .4RRIVO AT. WINDHAai,
0:30 a m.Toroato, Gueiph,Palurersten deo. 3:30 pini.
11:10:" ' 10:10 `
7:25 " ..,.,Palmerston, htixed ,..,,.10:15 a.m.
6:45 ani London, Ste • 11;00 "
L:40 p.m. " 7:45 p,m,
11: 0 5'(1'1 Kincardine, Sr0 .. .... 0:30 a.m.
18510 p. 11[10 `
6:50 n,nr
'W -m ot,,.r+,,.-„s1,stnufmteram.ma:
wirstacuaszonsamrsinem
lt'&USXC.
Issrammoss ON PIANO AND ORGAN, ALSO (MASS IN
HARMONY.
lror particulars regarding terms, etc, please call at
my home, corner Pr ,mels and'Patricic stieets.
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Orp'10E—OPPOSITE THE MARKET, 1
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all
Wo have receivecl a large stock from the
BestCaoadian' and Amrieaoo ,a�nfa��urof
Our assortment is the finest we have yet showy} and we I
we have:a stock to suit everybody. We have taken special belie,
select .l at .pies that are suitable, and the effects front Ise Match Bo
dere are reti:lly excellent.
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A Ia1 ne'stock on'
e• hand to select from, and will be sold at the low-
.toshow
est
p
ices. Call and see °or shock and get prices.
No trouble
WhiA
Wingham, Aprili3rd, lase, • The Popular .Bookstor
FOR THE BEST VALUE
O E CLOTHING,
--00 TO
HATS,
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CAPS,
COL=AS.
SHIRTS,
CUPP,
Cheap for ICA ti:- o.
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W E S T Fir . i; g
�9 Ott
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• Has removed to E., F, Gnt'ster's did stand, where he has a large and
nicelyassorted stock of
Watches, docks, tlewellery, Silverware and
Spectacles,
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Which he is selling away down In price, anti will he pleased t
have you call and take a look through his Stock.
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Repairing a SDeeialty
WVNOnAls.OcroSER d'e,r. 128b .s.
?warty Tor sale 'in Belmar& I
The undersigned offers for sale a desirable pre
perty In 514 village of Delmore, consisting of a good
dwelling house, office, stable and driving shed, with
one acre And 0.11311 of land In concoction. Splendid
garden, with all sorts of fruit trees: .Witi be sold
at a bargain. Poe particulars, apply to •
P1ti ui,R5Olt COON,.
Delmore.
}2XLToN,
wIN GI•.AM;
Capital, S1,200,000. Rest, $600,000.
President—Jong srtui r.
vteo•Prostdent—A, 0, Ramsay.,
.nf z:tor'uxs
101118 PROCTOR,” COA$, Guzdar, ONO Rana, A. 'J'
Wow', A. 11. t,Rs (Toronto).
Cashier--,'.'TttftlITRI iL, •
1. I)opoalbs 01 ings 1 ism} upwaa`rds re` oi`ved nodatntorrest
allowed.
Spoorai /ii:posits also received at current
rates of intcr1st.
broils on 'beat Britain and Ilio united States
bought and sold
'tI `" ts. 'WILLSON, Aoissr.,
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right. 1. `LIt fpr DTCTIT•
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Solleiters.
t'All work warranted and done promptly.
:fid. tiirisle
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—SueeeSsers to 1t 51 Robinson, inanufacturorers of --
MO WE S, LAND ROLLER$,
PLOWS, GANG PLOWS, &c.
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mu aid gourd Repairs Prot .; t 1
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GINES AND BolLERS, (Rk1SE FACTORY E ,
''LER S AN.D sU'i'I�LIES, AND