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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1893-11-17, Page 7sok is decidedly ?old`' 9no the of at is re 1 ' • i of ore brought of gold, The ,nine, owned oriot sofar ad - re entertained ]tat the capita- Jug ?etal is ex - commodious ivo maohinery "espeotive pro - Me the main stories" high, nl and boilers reat northwest - 'braced within yet prove to be producing looali- : also satisfao• et plenty of good, of the Province 'f the hardy and is agreat future utlf of the Pro - 'ill .tura say JJug't isle lathe bright- aw. She picks Mrs. Popinjay— a. Ila picks up I stall always No, you won't, Charles propos- ucepted him. n summing up a suet the other -you sec the coal to the buyer. age; it should Cook try, Vt. !aterfal! )ring �Crip eg in the Head Stornaolt. tell, Mass.: severe attack of the rribly weak and de - winter I had another badly off, my health .1tite was all gone, i 1 all the tdsne, bad s in my heat'., like a Ira headaches and rig Pains ;divines without ben- ) much about Hood's to try it, and the re - All the disagreable one, I am free from ye sapar UUa rh. I recominend it t. Johnsbury, Vt. muses, Sick Headache. ,1d by all druggists AKERS,� a, ONT. wassimgelMOSIIIMDie OFFER! offering I . JOURNAL 3G puke monthly on Home Paper lug to ladies, witth IIMM Se t will 110 given kr will be sent to any )peed to those 'who r scouter year be. iii Wall os to new lairs!' price of the Dollar per year. %tis avid only coat now, Naomi, y' liViagilam, Obit. X�. Ali My Neighbor. ' Af the horrid bttiinetlei and withdraw lily neigh WO was a wilder, aa' she ked a tl1"'aalpatilon of law from it in the netts rundown ferret QC the whole people, is great gain, Ara' her cows an' paga an' chickens done a even though total prohibition is never To my acids a)inan , an T stood 1t butte favorite question of Judge Alectionald, awhile, ofthe B• ',1'111 1 wouldn't be imposed on in no such ]al Onrnmfealien, its, do yon kin 0'style. t e, tb' i ak • law, totally ll u' Y t prohibiting r Iii the • 1 A tl 4 Y p !f tnjghty lot o' harm fully attained in the'lareer sties, A So I looked my very maddest es I walked traffic could be enforced in tine city up to tier door, ` That question puzzles a friend of Till site looked up at me emilin', while a. prohibition to answer vrith les" er washin' up the floor; "no," but the whiekeyite huts no difll• Anx lier cheeks was red aH roses, and her culty in saying, "no." Why? Because hair its black ne night— Y )E forgot to scold and sass her, for she seem- no law of total anything can be, or aver ed so sweet and bright. has been, ideally enforced. As most But my hand was to the plow now, and it of the witnesses called kefore the wouldn't never do �lotrtmission are city or country or Toforget those clelnaciations,just by'look. Ober officials, even one of them ap- ing at her shoe; So I gathered up my tenger, an' I said o Mrs. Brown! An' my tone put out her eyes' light ' the lashes they fell down. , 4 But I ain't no mun for foolin', an I went� right on to say E • How her pigs et all my melons, and her cows et tons of hay— How her chickens scratched my corn out, an' I wouldn't have it so, Gettin' harder all the time like a mad man will, you know, Then the wilder site looked up, with a tear drop on her cheek, An'ia something in her throatthat wouldn't let her speak; But she sobbed and Dried out, in a kind o' teary tone, That she had no one to help her, and was poor and all alone. An' my hand was off the plow then, and a -reaching out for hero. I hed learn't a suddent lesson that I never thought I'd learn. Well, my scolclin' was a failure, seein' what I thought to do, For her pigs and cows are all Here, and the widder with 'em, too. Will F. McSparren in the Yankee, Blade. Errors About Prohibition. Mr. W, H Orr, of Toronto, to ,t kecent letter to the ixlobe, Nays :— Whenever the nnl,j•,et of prohibition of the liquor traffic is discussed by a seen in that district. Rosedale gets person wh' lies 0 it re,'surly attended on splendidly under prohibition, mid Poore than, perhaps, one nr two siert- I so does thrce'quarters of Parkdale, Ings, where its merits have 'leen ad vo- There has not been the slightest difb� cated, he almost invariably eominitw lenity there or elsewhere, in Toronto, the error of repre.aenting prohibition- in enforcing the prohibition enacted fists as desirous of :trbitrarity interfer- ing; with wh'it p•ot)I( shouldrat end drink, etc. 1 have been closely asso- ciated with the temperonce and prohibition w•,rk ut this country for a long period and ltreve never met with any ,eclvoente of nrohil tion who appeared to tie` desirous of'd)avind any such law enacted. by either the Pro. vince or the Dominion. Whit "liquor prohibition metals ie merely that a law be enacted arid enforced against the importation, manufacture and sale of alcoholic liquors for beverage purposes." Such a law always snakes careful pro. - vision for a supply of pure alcohol for use in medicine. and in the arts, as well as of wine for sacramental pur- poses. Never has it been known, where a prohibitory law is in opera.- tion, peration, that the sacredness of the private home is invaded to pry into what a family eats or drinks Necessarily there must be provision for entry into houses where l'quor is reported to be habitually sold iu violation of the law, just as iu the case of harboring.stolen goods, and of houses of ill fame. .The prohibition question should be discuss- ed on its tnerits, and not on the merits or demerits of an idea that no friend of prohibition ever entertains, and that has never been placed on any statute book. Again—and now that the Royal Commission has come to Ontario, it is important to note—no prohibitionist possessed of common sense ever ex- peets to see the tra113c disappear coma . t . WINGiL .M TIMES, NOVEMBEJ07, 1893, . r the Ir 1r li io f� e family tb R K o th f+t utly p on 1: h on human and horses purl all AM- ' laroader;cop.. labii not usual for a. nista cured in $Q ,minutes by Woolford's wife tohoard criarFat her caseins!rattliataedyt oh14t'sdruLouowThis neverais, War 1SHINGL.E3, fifi, separately; they go into the common' puree, are spent 'slither for luxuries or for the benefit of tile children, "When Will gets into vtery . tight place"" Said, one day. M1 wh Y Rn Who wields a reedy pen, "1 sit dawn atad`write two .or three stories to 1Selp Imo out." Sometimes a'rs'on»an has impecum ihni relittivea wham, she very .flinch wishes to assist, while' She dons not •feel iinitifled in taxing ; her liuskand's reaourac,li forr••'the,purpoce. "l. have e dear old auntie wllo .depends en me ter the butter.fot i er hyttIttl," 1310Vk•a ed such' Orson, tiller little Uvulae pointed or elected to office under a ie only-Pnkilitii far bread ; in other license regime running back to their 'worrda for ,bare necessities.. An caeca - very boyhood, what wonder, if to sgola au unfair question itself, apparently framed in the interest of the trollies there should be elicited a large major• ity of negative answers. It could not be otherwise. But if the questio9, were: -_+"Would a prohibitory law; fairly well enforced, ruduce the evils. now suffered from the licensed traf $e in this city 1" how many officials or other witnesses of coronion intelligence,, could honestly give a negative answer] When people express the opinion, that prohibition cannot be enforced, they really mean practically the swine thing as if a man were to say that the laws against theft, or perjury, or murder, or the social vice, cannot be enforced.' As a matter of fact, partial prohibition has been fairly well enforced in Toron- to for years past, against abort 189,- 700 of its 190,000 inhabitants, About, 25 persons probably sell illegally, and 200 sell under retail licenses. Prohi- bition has been a succeesful operation these many years over more than. three-quarters of Toronto's area. No liquor is sold publicy or privately, within a long distance from the junc- tion of Jarvis and Bloor streets, and a drunken man is consequently seldom by the reduction of lioens[es seri a seven years since, under the Fleming by-law. Not a single retail license above 150 to taverns (of which ten are t,) saloons) and 50 to 'shops, has been granted in Toronto -for six }leers past; and illegal selliug has been kept. in a very low and unhealthy condition ' through semi -vigorous enforcement. If Provincial or Dominion prohibition were enacted, of course, a much larier, enforcement stati would be needed in' Toronto thau now; but there need be no doubt as to the outcome. When the authorities of New York State could enforce the law of that State so thoroughly as they did a few years ago, in the case of the railroad disturb- ance in Buffalo, it .i11 becomes any citizen of Canada to say that any law, passed by either Dominion of Provin- cial authority, could not be enforced in any part of this law-abiding British Province., Where there's a will there is a way, in a matter of that sort. Constipation Cured. GirNTLEMEx.—I suffered for a long time with constipation and tried many medi- cines without success. I then tried Bur-. dock Blood Bitters and very soon had great relief. so I continued its use and am now completely cured. Joserll Pi nanrox, Quebec, Que. The Earnings of Married Women. A married woman is not usually. supposed to contribute directly to the family purse, their:Alum' and strength being sufficiently taxed when she keeps' completely immediately upon a pro- house, manages children and servants,. hibitory law being enacted. Enemies administers carefully the domestic of prohibition affect to make much affairs which lie within her province. capital not of the fact that in Maine That the husband shall provide means, and Ketone and Toes, and in our own and the wife attend to her outlay, say - Northwest Territories, prohibition did nig and economizing as thriftily as she, not w1lohy prohibit. Some people ct1i, is the ordinary arrangement, sane - voted against the Scott Act in Ontarto citified by citstoni, and agreeable to beeadsr, it was not as complete a our idea of justness and a fair division measure as they world like to see. of labor. They wanted total prohibition in its It is now quite usual, however, for. stead. In env opinion, and I have married women to supplement the in- given the snhjeet mach study, no such corse of the family by the exercise of thing nH total prnnihition of the liquor seine gift or accomplishment. They traffic in this country, in the sense of write, or teach, or lecture, or paint crushing it entirely out, over any Whole Province, can ever he attained, Total prultibition, in tent absolute sense, has never heed :attained except over limited ar,'aq, anti where the de- mand fur lignor as a beverage has practleelly e'ntaeri through moral and legal sttinviuu exebinetl But, between liquor sold ()polity, with the law 4tehirld such sale, in 200 poblie places in T,.r' ionto, and liputr sold contrary to the law in a few Boni -private, or wholly underground places (such as is even . t' nleome as if it were in the antidi- noW the soon 'seder the license system plied order of thing Often a style here and in Mt)ntrenl, Buffalo end in t f living rather more expensive than other citipp) there is a Tong step tattoo 'holy: be practicable en the husband's towards the mirk desired eronpu'te .i,i''y ar oil the profltis front his busi• eradication of tae retail traffic, To i., t•rs ;N adopted because of the trrife'e completely destroy the respectabiitty earnings ; a larger rent is undertaken, petures ; they embroider, or snake w.,ves, pickles and preserves, With a delightful feeling of independence, and tt t iOost generous and tender usellsh- liene, wives who darn thoney by some t tl',trt, of this Bind spend it for family o•.•a. It goes to pity school hills and t,..reliases shoe's, Wherever there is n e, i'i. Whey, the supplementary earnings ,.; the wife fit in so easiiy and in so t.hniely a manner that both husband end wife count on this added source aional little nti.tiog, a new hook, email indulgence of any kind, is beyond her means; li►it 1 1iave the greatesi plea- sure in brightening, her let through what 1 make ,nyseif--•Herpes's 13az .r, Weil Adapted. THE effective action on the glandular system and the blood, and the gen- eral reguhttiug tonic and purifying action of 13. B, 13. especially adapt it for the bilious, nervous, costive or scrofulous. From three to six bottleswill cure all blood diseases from ttcommon pirnple to the worst scrofulous sore. Be Prompt. (The Lutheran.) Don't live a single hour of your life without doing exactly what is to be done in it, and going straight through it, from beginning to end. Work, play, atudy, whatever it is, take hold at once and finish it up squarely; then to the next thing, without letting any moments drop between. It is wonderful to see how many hours these prow pt people contrive to make of a day. It is as if they picked up the moments t the dawdlers lost. And if ever you .i find yourset where you have so mane things pressing upon you that you ,haidly .know how to be- gin, let rue tell,yo'u a secret Take hold of the y one that comes to hands,alia you w I find that the rest will all fall iitto 1 ne, and 'follow after like a company o well drilled soldiers; and though work pay be hard to meet when it changes in a squad, it is easily vanquished if:you can bring it into line. You may Have often seen the anec- dote'of the than who was asked how he had accompliphed.,so much in bis life. "My father taught, ane" was the reply, "when I had anything to do, to go and do it." There is the',secret— the meek word, now ! Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup cares coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, hoarse uess, croup, and all diseases of the throat and lungs, Price 25c. and 50c., at all drug- gists. A Place For It. The officer had .pulled a man for be- ing drunk and ;ettidg into a fight, and the prosecuting witness was there to help him make a cave. The' judge wasn't very favorably impress- ed with the witness, You say, he said,. that prisoner was. drunk? Yes, Your. Honor. Very drunk? Not too drunk• so's he couldn't knock me over, Your Hcnor. • Were you Drunk? No your honor, 1 don't get drunk. Well you don't throw liquor over your shoulder, do you? The witness smiled. No, sir, Your Honor, lie. answered not when I've got env other place to throw it, and I mostly has. For Oyer Fifty Years V y AN SCLD AND VRLL•TaIRn REMEDY. -Acre. win years Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty slow' by millions of mothers for their chiluren while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child 'totfens the gums, allays all pain eures wind coli0, and is thebest remedy for Diarrkma. Is pleasant to. the taste. Sold by Druggists in et cry part of the World. Twenty -ave cents a uottie. Its value is incalculable. Ila sura and ask for Ctrs. lVlnslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. Sir Douglas Fox,who is the engtneer for the railway from Acre Demeans prophesies that in a few years the journey from Oharini Cross to India - will be covered in eight days, When Baby was sick, we gave' her Cnstorin. Whon sho was a Child, oho cried for Casloria. When she became Miss, sho clung to Catstoria. 'When she had Children, site }taco diem Castorla. , Te Subscribers in Arrear and Others, ntimber of 4ubsc)t ibers aro.still in arrear for then' subst;riptions for the current year,' and a certain number for twoand even more years. We urgently request all subscribers in arrear to put them- selves right nn our books as soon as possible, Those indebted fur job printing and advertising will also confer a favor by an early settlement. We lave large payments to make and would like those indebted to us to put us in a position to sheet thele. If you owe u:• anything, don't wait for an necoiint to be sent you, but call and settle or remit the amouut at your earliest conve- nience. All remittances should be matte by express or money order, or sent by registered letter to It. ELLIOTT, T'Iuxs Oyrrcll, Wiughsm, Out. Cures Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Sore Throat. Sold by all Druggists on n Guarantee. For a Latae Side, Back or Chest Shiloh's Porous Plaster will give great satisfaction.-sg conte. Sfrl"de1-OWS VII. ALIMER5 Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn. sage "Sltitoh'e Vitaiizet•'S4•VED MY .Lfll'E.' I' considcrfttltobestremedy foredebilitatcdapstem. I ever used." For Dyspepsia, Livor or Sidney trouble it excels. Price 175 ot,. Ws REMEDY. Have you Catarrh? Try thin ltomedy. It will positively relieve and Cure you. Price SO cts. This Injector for its successful treatment is furnished free. l to nemher, Shiloh's Remedies are sold. on a zueron! oo to give ect'efo,etion. When we assert that Dodd's a Knee Pills" Cure Backache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Bight's Dis- ease, Rheumatism and all other forms 'of Kidney Troubles, we are backed by the testim,pny of all who have used them. a THEY CURE TO !b'j"R,V CURED. By all druggists or mail on receipt of price, go cents. Dr. L. A. Smith & Co., Toronto. Don't Wait till Sicknesd Comes before Buyinga BOttla of PERRY DAVIS' P IN.KILLISK `You may nee4 it tonight . A work of tremendous size is about to be installed in the library of the maim Idusonrn. It cotnprisea 1,000 big books wherein aro bound up the 5,020 native volumes of the viioti er' ful Chinese encyelopodia. This is the only perfeet copy in 1 urope, and evert its Chinn there are only five copies of this edition, eFL."A/454 DRuc - Not only a relief but a aura for all kinds of HEAD PAINS, SICK STOMACH AND BILIOUSNESS iiarmlose. Contain no hurtful drugs. A wondorful Compound. Nico to takes Suro death to pain. Bo taro you got szittit'S. PREPARED DY R. STARK, M. b. 0. P., GetMl9T PNOM OLAseow IJNIVens.Tv, econLANO, FOR THE R. STARK MEDICINE CO. Ri ZiJCENTS a hex. Sohl hr rail r.r,rl:iota iJ lenirreiv flow Gouiiwisnd Ilea's Kennedy for Catarrh Is the Debt, Irestest to tt••t, npd t'hranest, Sold beertigeeiu or sent uy o, iC. T. lia8elIIls . War ren. ria. Just to hand, a oar load of No. 1 t l 1 t frit C�ou Da; , R� p A which we will sell at prices that defy coni' petition. Also, first'class NORTH SHORE. SHINGLES sit '$1.75 'per Square, duality guaranteed. All kinds of Dressed and Bough Lumber, Lath, Barrels, Wood, &c., . kept constantly on hand. PLAINING AND MATCHING DONE cheap as the cheapest. hicLRAN & SON. Wingham,, June 7th, 1893. PROF. SCOTT, MUSICAL LEADER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH gives Staff and Tonic So] e Fasons in NotationalO Open fore trabothm ents for Concerts or Church meetings. Terms moderate. Apply a ]IRS, II, Moltnow'S, Patrick St tvinghnm. Gentian Pitea Tl Trams arrive 484 eater* Se ashes.• LRArisa • 8158 A. tit ..,...„,.tor Toronto.....,. 1 ur,r, to L.,1u . l , ,, 'rrT 9 o aww r.. 1030 p, o t4 t TZ -A- ltd' MIT.Z, U' ” —TIM E TAat, .,-,-. AatalYR AT'wiroszt 8 ton. 0:35 ain, Palmerston,Guelph,Tnronto, II:2o s 6:55 p rti, " . '' i. 10:58 a, tn. " udzrd for EtacardInn 5,37 p. ni. for ltinardine lean ., , ., 11:00 4.M. ,London, Clinton, ire.,Susi). in, •u ,. .. 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