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'MONS OE INDUSTRY.
t that* OE THE chicon ABLY Styr tie-
rces 'ells" Peeelie Be GRAND 118•
(band Pres. ,'daliory -was pleaeed
to he present to speak to the people.
The prophets of evil said two or three
pears ago that for P, of I. would tory
Boon go to pieces because the fertiiet•e
I:twy+-r sits down and milk; boa. So
the Grits. aud Torietshoe been
pulling the 1arnters and the AUIUU-
foctiures hnvtl been getting the milk.
As Sir John Macdonald Bald, the
femme never asked for anything and
that was the reason they never got
anything. They were the meet happy
end prosperaae people an earth, Sir
Jam said. Hart Massey and Gur-
ney laid their party poli.ttc,t ou the
lid not .knoei enough to conduct their altar of scallawag, ,:rails: and avariOa
own business, and that in three years and geld they would vote for any Mae
get their
hell nl to t $t 1C
there would be Ile I'rtrons. But three who would our 1 l e
gears have elapsed and during the hands deeper into the pockets of the
first year only parts, of three
+ounties
Can
adian co.
nsume
r, Sir Charles
arles lup
-
we covered. There is to da3not a p
Pr and Sir john tilectionald voted
county iu Ontario without numerous want of confideuce in Alex, \fcKeu.
P. of I. Lodges, and the enthusiasm zie'll government for raising tho tariff
goes ou gloriously increasing, Out. from la` to 3.7ee. per coat, hiaeeey,
siders are feeling and seem; that Gurney, etc.. in "78 offered McKenzie
farmers can manage their business and to carry Canada► for heap if he would
of -
i 'for diem but iter 1►s
Ile
raisetariff people ,
r It
can. pull together,. and the p p
L
wi grespected and was beaten• then the went
a beginning is the P. of I. as + Y
a :power in the lend, and soon they to Sir John and he acceded and from
will know that the farmers are deter- tat day the manufacturers have just
mined to occupy the position that had what they wanted. Every day
justly belongs to them. It was with wben the tariff as being discusted sees
fear and trembling that the organize 500 of these pecple at Ottawa seeking
tion of Quebec was undertaken, but changes Ivihereby they can pocket
to -day the Frenchmen are taking to • thousands of dollars. The bighesc aim
the P. of L as enthusiastically and sof the P. of f. is to place to halince of
loyally as their English brothers. The : power at Ottawa which will say to Sir
same is tlit) case in I<iauitoba and tile' John Tbompsoomalk this way or aut.
N. W. l:, The P. of L are getting a i or to Sir Oliver, cease making Blass
wouderful hold up there. For the I legislation or make place for a stetter,
past few months there bas beau a great But you tell the earners have not min,
rival.. True, a few lodge€, through catum enough to make legislation,
uoa„1 vt o#it+ r, tavt• i becoule defunct, that the farmers should confine their
ors
;,
but in very many ease's they have � attentionst+zftite best variety of clover
been re -organized stronger and better avid how to throw wheat. It seems
than ever. We have 125,000 Petrous, strange then' that our sons can sweep
t
of Industry in the Domintou of Gan I the scholarships in the uuivereities
ada, from the sons of city men or that
b'peilking of the objects and .true 1 the greatest statesmen of the day are
anus of the Order, the Spea,hrr said 1 sols of fanners. I wonder whether
he wished to disabuse their minds of a 1 the clear air of heaven is not tie emu -
report that has done the institution I ductiee to physical and mental de -
great harp) and brought it into disre-) velopmeut as the smoky confinement
sped, and he hoped this . point would ; of the city. This 1 believe eau be
be remembered. This organization done through the P of I. lodge by
was not formed, for the crashing nut developing our emote men.
of country stores Some of the Iver When Sir John elaedonald's govern -
chants set: that if the farmers are Aleut hung in the balance over the
prosperous the whole country Must be 0. P. It resolution, and when many
prosperous and they are, reaching out days bud bFkn spent in making great
friendly hands. but it is no part of the speeches which are only intended for
work of this Order to dicker with store
keepers. The Masons or the I. 0. 0.
F. may trade together if they acquire
sufficient coufidence in each other, but
he defied anyone to find a word in the
constitutiou of the P. ofel. sanctioning
such work. If this wee the object he
mad not go ten Inness from home to
e ve )t from destruction. To buy cheap
tobacco and setoff is not the object of
the great Patrons of Industry. What
is its objects? Firstly, to suppress tite
combines that have well nigh crushed
the farmers to earth.'; Many 'ten,
who in a few years with less Brains
than some of lay heneers, have, by
eollbi;iiug and securing legislation at
at Ottawa and Toronto become
milliouaires, and have 'heeu enabled to
get their bands iuto thh pockets of the
consumers of Canada.
TDP epeaker bath been called
pessimist because be said three-fourths
of the farms of Ontario, a province
scarcely 108 years r-ld,l;ie uuder wort -
gag e. When our forefathers dotted
their cottages through the wilderness
they glade this couutiy blossom as it
does We have the 1 nest land under
the sin cud eet we lave gone down,
down, end we find three tluarters of
the farms lying wider Mortgages.
We are a patient people and we wait-
ed till nearly tate last drop of blood
was sucked out of the farmers by the
comibesters, This was what brought
out the P, of I. Bat they tell
him we farmers are chronic grum-
blers and we are doing better than
our neighbors. 1 shy that does
not hinder us from ,neeting together
forgetting Gt'itism and Toryism,sectar-
i:an differences and decide what is for
the best interests of the Gsnadians
the newspapers, so that the fanners
Would read then and pat the 'itemisers
on the back -when they come home and
help to pile up bigger majorities for
them, s number of Frenchmen walked
into room No. 8 and said if you give
us six Inithens for improvements
we'll tote with rap. and Sir John
gare it to them. The 'Frenchmen did
not act rigtht in this matter for they
were robbing the people •f Ontario to
benefit at few But have ave farmers
no rights when wA constitute seven -
tenths of the population'? We don't
expect at farmer to be pre,nier-al-
thougu that is possible -hut in three
years the speaker believed they could
have a balance of power atOttawa and
Toronto. The Grits are out and are
bound to get in anti the Tories are in
and bound to stay in. He hoped when
the time comes the farm-rs of Essex
will show that they are in earnest and
as Patrons they will stick to their ob-
ligations. You are hound on your
honor to support the candidate of the
P. and I., he said. and you will do
credit to the Banner County of On-
tario at the proper time, he felt sore.
Grand Trustee, A. Gifford, of .lies.ford,
did not claim to be an eloquent speaker, as
the elrairniau had said, but u plain man
-who said what be thougbt. He trusted
that the Patrons of Industry was helpiug
to broadeu the ideas and to improve the
farrniug and laboring classes intellectually.
He made no apology as a farmer for speak.
ing to them of matters pertaining to the
farmers and laboring classes. He had beea
connected with every organization set up
for the uplifting of the farmer for the last
30 years. He saw the other trades and pro
fessious had their organizations and in the
lack of this was the great weakness of the
engaged in agriculture. Then let us i farmers.
have the greatest good to the greatest
number. Iou would be surprised to
hear, as the speaker had, beard, men
who have been slaves to party tor
years declare that they will no
longer work for a Gritior a Tory but
anindependent m n who
nrlly fora
Es sworn to work for the farmers' in
terests. He collo name it score of
Men who will contest the constitte
encies at the next elections in the in-
terest of the 2, of 1. My father was
a Tory acid fly grandfather wee a Tory
if it tithes the n. e. { of my farts, tnty
slime people. We inherit our politics
and.there we stick. The Grite and
Tories have been trying to unite the
farmers with them for years and they
hare signiiily failed. The only way t7
unite the farmers is on a corer:ton plane
devised by * tuinmittesequally coat
potted of !orator Grits and Tories.
The epealter iiln>ytrated the condi•
bytelling feeling. y Great
tiptr. of et farmer of a cow feelili If au were cat off from
d t the airit wool reduce L -aloof our
s rtl td aboutBat u
sail
two
farmer stir l
rr is
9
itaiwhile one pulled at her horns wheat, beef,apples, so that from a selfish
the mer at the WI, a dudish motive it is advisable for at to maintain
THE WINGIIAM TIMES, JUNE 9, x.89
British connection. it t r an that to.
i , P tr he than
day the mines, forests, etc., yield it largo
revenue to the province, whereas if annexed
these musk go to the Central Government
at Washington. The farriers of the 17, b,
are no more prosperous then we and from
the same causes, the combines, etc.
2nd. Reservation of public lands for
actual settlers. You will have had in your
midst some nonresident lands, held by
some Toronto speculators. You build roads
past these muddy placer and every dollar
you put on your place improves theirs.
3rd. Purity of parliament and absolute
independence of parliament. 11 we have
this we will have it systchn of wltielt a
nation need never be asltanhed.
4th. Rigid economy iu every Depart-
ment of Government. Are we getting
this? Surely not, when in the civil service
ate ofiteial goes to his office at 10 a. tn. and
quits at 3 p. in,, and they say they are
fairly tumbling over er each other they are
4•
I ' t I n rte andanother
so t thick. One is sup., a I u, d
appointed, but the farmer gets no retiring
allowance, but works from morning till
night for a bare living.
5th. Simplification of the laws and
methods of Government, The lawyers
dont understand the larva themselves, they
don't want to, for it so their professions
would be gone. The lawyers are no more
necessary in legislatures than in county or
township councils.
tith. The abolition of the Senate. This
is one of the most necessary reforms of the
day. The Senate is composed of broken
down party hacks and as they might oto a
little harm to the party they are pitched
into a soft place. in the manufacture of
salt and binder twine we have been com-
pelled to gG to n great deal of trouble to
get around the combine. For this work we
have to thank the Senate, and he hoped
they would use their influence to abolish
this nuisance.
7th. Reduce the Grand Jury from 24 to
13. This act has been granted in Toronto
and is waiting signature of the Lieut. -
Governor.
80. Civil service reform for appointive
officers by each county, except the judge.
Then if the ofllciahs are 'not satisfactory
they can be dismissed. When we pay them
we should surely make the appointment.
9th. Tariff for reveuue only and so ad-
justed as to fall on the iuxuries and not the
necessaries of life. In 1878 we were sick
and the doctors prescribed* higher tax and
the result is we are sicker still. The farm
implements are taxed 35 per cent. and the
irou in then is taxed 60 per cent. A.
mann-
Ile had often felt discon raged when he
had been told that you couldn't get the
farmers to work together for a. week to saye
your life. They are jerlotts of eaeh other
and they are slaves to party. He felt that
it bad been to the interest of certain men
to keep ns farmers divided, for they knew
ante united the rights which were properly
ours would be demanded. We are just
beginning to think and one ounce of brain
is worth a pound of physical force, either
ill a farmer or anyone else. The platform
of the P. of 1. the considered one of the
best documents ever penned. it bad been
adopted clause by ciente by every subordi-
nate lodge, different front the platforms of
the party which are choked down the
throats of the partizans. It was lst,ntain-
teuanee of British connections: He belived
that every well-wislier of Carat.% would
agree with that. Make Canada, prosperous
and von will drive out all the anemeetiou
farm decently. Ile was not trying to pull
the professional matt down but trying to
pull themselves up. Ile bad beard N pro-
fe> siouel man say the reason the farmers
were not as prosperous as in the past was
because they did not get up as early as
their forefathers, and yet the doctor utas
his office hours from t) to 12 aad a to 4.
lith. Prohibitiou of the bonus or railway
grants.
13th. Preparation of the voters lists by a
Government 'Deicial,
14th, Cumulative voting. This meaus
•p
to group some cailsti#ueuoies and if several
members are to be elected let the voter
tovote
chose as many as l e sees at vo#for.
By dila means it was hoped to hold the
balance of power.
The P. of 1. had been asking that the
money lender who sometimes owna 6-7tly
of the farm pay some of the taxes on that
land. Mr. Mowat took the matter into
hie consideration and that's the cud of 15 80
that our interests
• i u s
far. It is necessaryf t
are tube looked after we must have oar
open there. This ispolitics, bet politics
is the science of good government and good
government as the greatest good to the
greatest number. Our polities are heredi-
tary as the Tuan with the wooden leg, who
said his father had it and his grand father
had it. Their sole object is not to buy tea
and sugar, He had read every plonk in
their platform and there is not one about
buying tea and sugar, The merchant teach-
es us to buy in the cheapest and sell in the
dearest and we are simply making use of
their doctrine in co-operation, If you are
satisfied with her system. whioh has given
es auto the grasp of the combine, satisfied
that your family are getting the full reward
of your labor then go on as you are, but if
you feel that you are not as happy and con-
tented as yon should be then you must take
this platform and vote for it. There is a
Spirit of independence abroad in the land
and the P. of I. is on the increase and not
on the decline, as many would 'like to make
you believe. Upon the ladies'inllueneede-
pends largely the result and he hoped they
would exert their influence in behalf of the
P. of I. and that the county of Essex will
return a plan who will act ii your own in-
terest and not his own.
lecturer told bine that an increase of 10
per cent. meant 350 on every threshing out-
fit to him that he sent to Manitoba. The
duties on necessaries should be reduced•
But if I can't get the whole cake I31 take
a pier*. We asked for reduction on binder
twine, coal oil, barbed wire and corn, oh,
but this is a corn county. Stock is one of
the great industries in Ontario and we is
northern Ontario grow correonly for fodder.
We can sell peas for 60c. for 60 lbs. near
the Georgian bay and if we can get the
torn in duty free we are the gainers. You
farmers should feed your corn and walk it
off your farm ar. d not tarry it off. It
would be no harm to you and a great bene-
fit to the other sections. They ask us i£
we would take the duty off corn if the
tnited States took it off barley. I would
say by all means. 1 w,eald be foolleh to
twist my nose to spite a neighbor's face. If
we want to be on good terms with our
neighbors the better way is to conciliate
not retaliate. We found that the barbed
wire was sold to us at exactly theduty more
then we could buy it in the United States.
It stay be slaughtered here, but I like that
kind of slaughter. Coal oil is of vital in-
terest because we farmers have to depend
on coal oil to light us to the learn, morning
and night, whereas the ,,towns end cities
have gas and electric light. There is 130
per cent. duty on coal oil and we asked to
have it taken off. The 'government eon.
ceded that they changed the mode whereby
we get it 2e. per gallon cheaper and the
binder twine was reduced 12e per eent.
They are now looking• for maul-dcring
branches, but are not consulting the far-
mers. Tax silks if necessary 103 per Cent.
but relieve the necessaries of the farmers.
10th. Reciprocal trade upon equal terms
between Canada and the world.
lith. Effectual legislation to prevent
combines which undulyenbauce the profits
of certain manufacturers. If a farther
5
spends $400and the duty isper t,
n u Sacera be
1�y +
gives 3140 to the collector, -heroes Tapper
says 15 per cent. should carry on the Gov-
ernment. There is ;60 given to the mann-
facturer, there are eornbiues in telt, binder
twine, implements, eta. The present
president of the cotton eembine was just a
farmer in Simcoe not many years age and
worked no herded than iris neighboring
farmers, and yet by special enactments of
the Government he is twice a millionaire.
:But you get class legislation at Toronto!
Here supposing there is a trial at the county
town hied you go there un.t give your evi-
dence the same as the professional man
and you receive a pittance. about eaongh
to hoard yea, vrh0 a he Beta his $5 per day.
It costs about $1500 to get a doctor'*
education end it ousts $5,000 to *et up
118EGhcATI$ia CGiaED Ix A DAL -South
&mericau Fheutnetic Cure of Rheumatism
and Neuralgia radically cures iu 1 to 3 vioRE
days. Its adtion upon the system Is re.tnarkabie anti mystertous. Ic removes at PUMP
once the cause of the disease immediately
disappears. The first dose greatly bene-
fits. 75 cents. Warrauted at Chisholtn's
drug store.
Ciulibitt : *ALM
The 'room and 'reroute 41 be per year.- ..e 1 75.
The TOM end Toronto teepee per year.,.. 176
The Two and LondTem and a Free i'tess per year„ 1 60
751
The Trues and Waned Herald pet year.... 1 (10
The T1•tr5 mid Montreal Witness per year.... 1 75
ThtTiMesann ligntrcal Family Herald end Star 1 75
Reduced rates with All other weekly papaya not
mentioned in the above ifst, M
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style of the art, at moderate prices, mod on short
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s that 250
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aycedbtfiuaIoand
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body,
We are soililtg
Best Coal Oil at 12 1-2
cents per Imperial gal-
lon or a can containing
the equivalent of Bye
American gallons for
50c,, exclusive of pack-
age.
American Axes, soc. to 65c,
each.
Crosscut Savers, 45c. to $1.00
per foot.
We to -day reduce our
quotations on Binder
Twine one cent per lb.
J• ..• CLiINE & CO,
Winghatn.
WINGHAM
COUNTY FUNDS TO LOAN.
On the security of Cultivated Farm, Interest six
per cent, payable annually. Any portion of the
principal may be repaid at any time the borrower
wishe:a. Alp ex},ences mai by the Counts% No
person except the County Additors allowed to see
mortgages of to know to whom money is loaned.
Apply to WM. llOLS1ES
Goderich, Aur.Sthls9e. Co. Treasurer.
i'.
CORM BROS.
f NDE RTAKERS
W.1.NGHAM, ONT.
EVERY DOSE EFFECTIVE
And if persevered in won
Positively Cure the Worst Cases
For Sale by All Druggists
And Wholesale by LONDON
DDG- CO., London Ont.
C t es Corer ituptian, Coughe, Croup, Soro
9It,:trat. Sold bysit Drnggist9 on a Guarantee.
Fora Sack Sider tetr or ChestShiloh's P0t655
Muter will give great ratisfacticn. Stents
4 4f OW6 VI ?PA&IZM
3SIra S.Hfnvkirs,Cbattanooga.Tenn..logs•
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:fres easel co- rte: ant. ,. _w, to Vvo. n steat:Otl.
NEE VE Mesa Isteete area 1.r. dtr
ease* that merge oho vont
xe,r+w. ertr rzr doer oatmeal
13EANa wt or mind emoted
by ier•Ierk. It tie alto* arab.
owed et p rosik. Psis Beri.dy Yr
solo -HO coo the most oiesimol es coma *Ma all offset
rftircr*loxes 1,Mvtl.ue w'd1Ji Olga ALiossit
r•+Ost hydro*
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WinAtionts A. 1. HAMILTON.
ANlE6 SdOWERS,
PROPRIETOR,
I wish to inform theepeopleof Wing -
ham aad surrounding,: country, that, as
I have purchased the Steam Pum
Works lately owned b@' Mr. H. Clark, I
are prepared to supply all kinds of
Wooden, Lift, Force & iron Pumps
1"
And attend to the wants of the public
in anything in the Pump line.
As I Dare a long 2xperienco in the
business 1 guarantee all my work, and
if not satisfactory will refund the money.
We also cleal in
ALL KINDS OF WIND BILLS.
+'Soft water cisterns made on short
notice.
Orders by mail promptly attended to.
p. SHOWERS.
Winghatu'
TWO KINDS
OF
CUSTOMERS.
WIDE AwAt:E
KIND BUY 7.1031 TEE
City Fruit & Confectionery Store
Because they can get goods that are
right and up to the times,
ANOTHER KIND ARE
FAST ASLEEP
But they are waking up to the fact that
I can give them goods that will
please thein, Pull lines of
Fruits, Oysters,Confeotioner y ,&c
APPLES BY TH#E BARREL
.gent for Parker's Dye Works.
Canned goods of every description al-
ways on hand and my prices are ne low
as the lowest.
oopare , t>er Hann ,•
Houses and Perons for Sale, not exeeetl3nfitts lines,
31 for Oist month, 600, per subsequent month
These terms will be strictly adhered to
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mqnt8
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Advertisements and local notices withoutapecf8q
directions, will be inserted till forbid and charged
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Changes for contractadrertlsements meet be
the wilco by Wednesday noon, in order to appeat.
that week
R. 7aLLtoTr
PRoratiroa AND Penaasa
-r)R HACDUNALD,
MOM HAM,
W.
JOSEPHINE STREET,
B. TOWLEII, ti,D.C,bf„
031.4110
Member College Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario
-Coroner for County of Huron -
Office lip -stairs, next tq lir Morton'sollice, Wing.
flan, Ont.
Omen MUM -0 to 12 a. m., 1 to 6 p. tn., or at
Residenee, Diagonal Street.
TIR. J. A. MELDRtlM,
u Honor Graduate of Toronto University, and
Member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of
Coterie.
°Mee and Residenee-Cornero1Centro and Pateiek
streets, formerly occupied by Dr. Bethune.
at'asellAlt Oar
T3• 'YANSTOIiE.
BAItttISTER, ;SOLICITOR,+ Etc.,
Private and Company funds to loan at ton eat rate
Interest. No commission charged. .ilortgagea, tow
and farm properti bourht and oats
OFFICE -Bearer Block W1l0n1u
J. A. NORTON
BARRISTER 3:c ,
W ngham Ont
a
alai EYER $ DICEINSON,
11. W. C. MEYER Q. C. i e. i.. DacKlxsoti, S.A.
BARRISTERS AND SOI,iCITORS, Etc., Etc., So-
licitors for Bank of Hamilton, Commissioners for
tailing affidavits for Manitoba. Farm, Town and
Village property bought and sold. ,honey (private
funds) loltned on mortgage security at 82 per cent.
Money invested for prorate persons, upon the hood
mortgage securities without any expense to the
louder. Lands for rale iti lfauitoba and the North.
west.
OMHoe-!teat's Block, ►%Ingham.
Dis''TISTItT.•--J S. Jexn» i, V most ft.
•. sv Is manufacturing Celluloid Plates,
vuleantte plates of the hestmaterial
as cheap at they can he got in the
Dgtuinione An work warranted.
Painless extraction of teeth by the use of Eltetrat•
ity or vegetable Vapor.
TARS Names, -I will extract teeth for 25 cents
each
OFFICE: Itt the Bearr Block, opposite the
Brunswick house. 4t
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:-:.,na►moi
tp
1 Vann. H. IVfacdonald, L. D. S.,
DENTIST.
OFPICE, - - ;SVIASCIIY'S BL,OCH
Opposite the Queen's noted, Wingham.
Will visit Gorrie 1st and Srd' Mondays
of each month.
JOHN RITCHIE,
GENERAL INSC:IANCl; AGENT
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LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNTY
OF HURON.
Sales attended in any part of the Co. Charges
Moderate.
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Ola\ CURtSXE, Wixonear, ONT.,
LICENSED A'G.crIONagrt POR /SE ootiliTY OF
EVRON,
All orders left at the Tlitas olfice promptly attend
ed to. Tonna reasonahie.
TAints HENDERSON,
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2cassltn .►ccrtgxrtath Por, Coiriiritsne noon. tee
term..
Alt sales attended to -promptly and on the Shottea
Notice,
\ll noes ary in n and
is sten bGuaranteed.
made a the
Trues' office
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Snrgeon& Ontario.
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Money to Loan ott0 140tee.
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Well call the attetdllon
tto the taco, that the 1t
.ance Union meets won
,sharp, for ono hour,rn pt
.ladle5'are plate wel5galit
W's hold a monthly ,u
Alonda,f' of every suont.
.advertised, to which ane
.generally
As the Editor hal "4141
•apace, for our work wo
.,rent! Items of Interoot ou
day to any of 01.1r401.1utile
Scotland, rrela
already the benefit
iI
Ig
to tt )
a i a kat u e,
strong drillla on
Legislation on this
} rigid as treat to mil
to)
nod in Goueda
effective anddias pt
ihz curoailing,tlte ev
ennnss. Lately th
tion for stopping ti
mg liquors au .'Su
MI', W44101/10 i n
• late for lilugl.and
the Prime i\'iiniste
jtet is now enf,+ng'i)
Her ,Ylalestyie,Gov
The Sundaky-sch
tile'Warld's+aad N
is is
S 1
ndh f I .! .
y u tl fall
all tlly children ah
. Lord, and gnat,
or thy children."
of lessor lea was le
Woman's Tempers
sociatiou in Ohmi
year, to say ,notb
greater number se
•Sunday-schootcho
, efforts of the ,awl
Bible temperance
. given tour tiotes a
•national Sunday -e
:for the United .S
These lessons wit
the Temperance,
Ile the Sunday-.rce
Of temperance :,8u
'the libraries read,
'dren, are a fonpe
tin the xnoulditsgt
:and also in favor
'arid the removal
from the liquor er
F, li;unb,til,
eh(
'telligeuce aud
with devoted Clu
ther position in E.
%ane of the school
the Bible was vo.
the fuunieipail
+l,lf+tale members t
canis. Since tha
3aas.devoted bee's
of Temperance
Sunday School
tete 'remarkable s
old.,
Ids
• `• : k/e notion is
work, sinless to n
obtaining a li4'el
important facto
childreei,; that
to work, it, is Il
Bary for them to
first soorte years
hood ahaiel youth
season whiten ea
should be as le
play, pieasora'r
echoal are the p
ante. Mothers
dren to have a
life while they
have- trouble e
older," newer re
way t0 make t
thy grow olde
allowing them
much, unoeospi
danger to your
Of systeitiatic t
ethpied and ani
drift outside of
and amusentei
frequent the d
where and fav
thing cin be
t'
im and e alta
Writer upon th
mistaken tnotl
duties, her tilt
does not ra:ali
ter's active mi
and thus cater
good to seeur
Which is so
training her't
fulness which
vates, she 501
money she
freedom her
for her, and 1
stores, to con
theatre, wit)
psss the Lou
trim+ be that
to shale the
is she neo he
the came