The Wingham Times, 1893-12-01, Page 3W G. Te U.
(VOSIITICTA 'DI 'Ir11t west
pp TJ
YOLUMNA And fattatieism magnif t
JtArlt nit+>tar+c.) i moderate drinker Into esu habitual
r drunkard.
"Por c o(l and Home an
o Rappeningy.
Don't you wish tiomethilt
hoppers? eeid a young girl, ye
her companion, eel passed. -
Illy char, thought, 1, vette
Providence when nothing bap
However, she had .many y.
t.
o see befoxs, she could Luke th
view of things; the bread end
region• setts teiginiih,g to gel
that way 1411; shut pasn,t?d, she
all would be blue sky and res
yond.
tl.
Whet biennia is to aneVe reit;
ton apt to be ,l•, ooncere of tit
true, hilt )lr
t
, one
moat walk yith
eyes through the streets c)f
city not to see constant hal,p
Yonder, poor women, frhilewe
ehatttin„ crew of boys, tied st,
in the !^rasp of the pollee:roue
lips white with fear, what cent
happeuen,•d to her?
And sir surely as chat knot of
fluttering from yonder dour, titer
happened in, over the threphul
Strange, unbidden guest, who
take no denial,
And there is a true woman
eyes beat earthward with mime
shame, guiding home the etagg
steps of Into or; whom she shouts!
leaned.
And furthe.t on a house.pai,ltet
sw'ingiug aleft, brush hi ham!, h
ming gayly at h•is work; a treachtita s
stela, and he airs +a initialed hemp u
the paverneet All, toil„ leas con
tell the. busy little a Ire at i,
what has happetlr•d to biro l
d i atl've 'and,' PROHIBITION AND ABOLITION,
Welt call the attention of the
t aY three o cloak pate a I b 011ie
tui idp' natatory 1
mothers And fosters t VOIU tiariThe nto rel tell loan alv great social or t political
re`
n tiutiistiarl Teluparr •
141'4 res soca, 1'ut• which abolishes low is the lata
p welcome,
d st4tve
neetixng on the lust
when rt
otherwise a wise a amount of capital itivosted in. its
C Irlvita siva public •
trach, on the faith of the nation. So
Menvd that
ee es part of his do. the tapers and selfere cf strop
of the ,ansa to drink. Ana sieve dealers era
•ui quoatlons ar the
ll
employment was given, ewe plat$ atione
rked by their trade. which is
otherwise decay. wened
•+• '�� precisely ie 4t
urged that the mail f
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F
liquor
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ARM. mel t �
o bap
a trade, ae
d
i
y efdra reyenuy, and
or rnat,4,101 creates a demand for the farmers' Crops,
a PLEA FOR 1 The slave traders quoted
Scripture on be-
half of their trade;
so do the .liquor'
trafficers, which, sa,y they, is nowhere
wly elected condemned it, Rely Scripture,
(Anglican}, But notwithstanding these sophistries,
full of the that spark of God's image which wo still
roar, was a retain. hilanthro
temperance the English py---lit up the hearts of
teo[til,itiatl, g people, and they taxed then,
selves to the amount of $28,000,000, and
eo much of passed a prohibitory law, It is an example
acity, to us who aro striving against' a
wa, a dozen deadly form of slavery—intemperance.most
I,eavis It
gavemay take a long time, but let us be encour-
rens on pro- aged bythe thou'
y
afternoon g hitt that oven i£ we fail,
the process of educating the people to the
airy, wliitsh point requisite for the passing of •the law
Ottawa pa- will of itself be beneficial, and we shall,
ly after re- besides, have consolation that
the late according to our lights, tried to a have,
(7atholio,) of duty, do our to
's consent.
futl re- ---'---
address,
at shrik-
quite as
ears ago.
to he feet, that the Vioinan'
AI
ry in the empire,
,e• IJolou tneets every filend
;sharp, serene hour, At bars, Ifs
rick street, All Who are mad
sv
e held a eves>thly srnspot i
Monday of evert" month, exec
Advertises!, to which meeting w
generally
As the Editor has kindly *l
space, for our work, we ask tole
send Renes of interest on alt UnOr
day to any of aur members,
Tileadvocatesof slavery pleaded the m -
men$
Arehbishrap Lewis,
STRONG 'UTTERANCES
Irlsiiop 0P Ti MICRON
IN
CANADA ---A S<.CRON.
PROBIRITt ON,
Some years ago the nes
Archbishop of Canada
when hie hands were less
official affairs of the chi
very active and successful
worker and advocate for
Of late we have ilot heard
Bev. Dr. Lewis in that cap
While a resident of Otte
or more years ago, Bishop
u very able. and logical add
llibition before a Sunda
temperance meeting ill that
was fully reported in the
peri at that. only and ehot't
publtshed in tract form lry
Fattier Stafford (Roman
Lindsay, with the bishop
We have not crow space for a
production of the e:ccelJeet
but wail give some of the mo
ing argurllente, which apply
foreinly today as they did y
A 5A7..]'.ACY ixPI BED,
But it is argued that pe
not be made sober by acts o
meat. ,Now such a short pre
as this souuds like a proverb
ashow. of wisdom about i
tendency to general acclu
But let us ttn'alyee it a little
just as true that then can not
sober by sots of Parliament
they eau not be made honest
of Parliament. But that does
vent the passing of laws pro
theft,fraud and dishonest deali
spite of these laws there is mua
and thebft,but who in hie senses
that the laws immensely lessen
Even so, I doubt not that in s
a prohibitory law there would b
insobriety, but 1 maintain t
would be reduced to a minium:
laws will be occasionally broke
enacted it be universallyue that a 9iilobey
absurd.
• }rNPRINOEk1EN'T o1' PERSONAL LX
There would he same truth in the
charge if a prohibitory law would
be passed by a despotic authority, or
forced on a reluctant people by brute
force. But we ain3 at nothing of the
kind. If a prohibition law be passed
it will in no wine be a restructioil of
political freedom, but a splendid Muse.,
!ration of it. It will be no invasion
of the Liberty of the aubject, but a wise
exercise of it. Individual liberty goes
to the wall nowadays whenever the
social well-being makes the demand.,
There is penalty now inEugland for
revealing the name you write on your
ballot paper. The strou;eet of all indi•.
victual right, the parental, is interfere
ed by the compulsory system. A man
must surrender his house and property
at a valuation if the public interest
demands that a railway shall pass
through them, . To pay a penalty or
to be vaccinated, 1S a decided interfere
enee with personal liberty.
'pie opponents of a prohibitory
law seems to be unaware of the ex-
tent to which their personal freedom
to do as they like is interfered with
from morning 'till night. Take a
man who owns a horse and sleigh ;
can he do as he likes with tits own
and earn a living without let or
hindrance P Not at all, be must
pay for a license. Ise must not, in
the next place charge his, employers
-what he likes but aecording to the
tariff, tut the law is not done with
him yet. Be must not drive so fast
as to endanger the safetir of pedes
trians; he Ming tante Care that he has
aleigh bells, he must observe tin law
of the road and turn to the right; he
,sunt not ill use his Horse, or the
penalties of the law %. ill be down on
Glint.
We may depend on it, that if a
prohibitory l'iw be not pissed the
magnitude of the evils springing from
intemperance will lead to au inter.
femme nme with personal freedom unite as
galling at - ny resulting from the pro.
hibitory law, Law Wien Interdiut
drunkards from the management :of
their own affairs, Amts nivel interests,
will be created lir families and fraud
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Thosa rontadl ce ),are 95oad rho ea
t t of fifty years experience mei are preevetwed tel,. h
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remedy for
bail
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invaluable in all eomplaientLIVEN.
incidental to `.totfsaiuleo of int a."
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doubts
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BERTY.
®U AUTUMN WIFT
Everyone of Our Readers, ae a
WORK
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ZatISICTgltn, t sires» of MMr TT Watson, formerly carried oe by W Smyth,
Pattie requiring work in their lino will do well by calling on roam or seat,
Joan ['a0oroa,Cnas, ilurtar,Y, War Cmaox, 13 purchasing, You will find our sir line
are awaydown, n
004 Muni, I. 1,. J,rtk {Tora,toj, , A. T. but the very bast stock and her square real hopedo, pnue a l 144 nes ahs '^hip fe ons ote !haw seamen beta
T Watson, who has been ,snots the business the past year,kwill'repre ent us on serir d. wail neo
o W I Cashier -J. Ttrit:Tr r l i,, re at the public patronage.
, .11 , Saving 8 nk,. I Cail ani see our stock and prices, t us on the road,
1 1, Depeeltf of al and pwards mob edtandsrinterestt 1
showed
of repo a intiettpoefte also reoelyed at currant
De l Dtateor, Great Britain unci the. United States
} 60 bought ami sold
And at yonder pier 1 they are lousy
ova
--To— 1 of b
r a body. That is all they kn
lin eibeee blue eyed keep their o
et well.
And peeruie, through the bars
thatlooltod oart.jo,tjii o%er the tiro
•yes that looked t1vr„gently it
aces of tethers, trio' Jtere, broth'
sisters, tll'tc,re this t
By special arraugem outs wits, the pub. I are +
halters we are enabled to make every one i the f
of our readers the possessor of a life•Iike' and
portrait of the sou +Vllfred Ltaurier, the
trusted and beloved leader of the Liberal
Party of Canada. The portrait is drawn
from the latest and hest photograph which
the honorable gentleman bas had tektite
and is etohed in a life-Iike and thoroughly
artistic manner.
The enthusiastio reoeption
which
L urier has receivedwherever ha�as ap-
peared is evidence of the gr
h of
the man. He is the peer of at the ,treat • Dr.
leaders Papineu, Brown and Mackenzie 18i0iau,
who though they have passed over to the 1 radi
great majority, still Itve iu
treatise
of the
mail al
exhibit
r c
And so, tllitlkin , >' Fienbsf.
till these tens
as 1 listened to ,hat )(meg 1tirl,
said: Blessed Is that dory, hey dye
when nothing happens.
FA 141* PEON.
is i 13, WILLSON, Aaxxn
r1iAYER ct' DICKINSON,
Solicitors.
18:31 TRE CULTIVATOR 18gA
1
r,
rr8, DLit Local, But Constitutional.
1)io Lewis, the eminent Beton pby.
in a rrragazlile article say$; .,�
error uutterllea ,•early all medics
ent of oatarth, it is not a disew
lowingA itself inose; it the s a disease nose -a Lc'eh
Therefore, he arg esion of a o,$thetuseaof snuff ttu�
other local applioatione is wrong, a1r
hey anew so give temporary relic
early do more harry, than good,
ending authorities agree With Dr,
Reece, the euly proper malted o£
catarrh bi by touring a censors•
timed remedy likt, food's Sarsaparilla,
which reaohea every part of the ' body
through the blood, does eliminate all im-
purities and makes the whole man health-
ier. Tt retnoyyes the cause of tete trouble
and restores' the diseased membrane to
ro t uditiou. 'That 61404 is the practi-
t is proven' by thousands of people
e been oared of catarrh by taking
arsaparille. —_
hat Shall I Touch ?
a grateful people, Mr. Laurier's the memory of
should be in the home of every Liberal in
Canada.
The portraitisprinted on asheet of late
paper 18x24 inches and p
gala, only enough lu not be far
„h o°Pies beim printed to 1 while t
supply souvenirs of Mr. Laurier's triumph- • tbey r
ant campaign through the Dominion. ; Other t
To save our readers the oast of the' Lewis.
pioture being mailed to us and then to i cure for
them, it wall be sent directly from the
publishers. Pill out the blank below and
seud it to the publishers of the pioture,
Pbe Montreal Herald Co,, Montreal, with
six cents in atauips to pay for paokiut;,
mailing, ata., which will entitle you to re-
ceive one of th ^� ”
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hint and 'lotica all the things in the
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After the handkerchief is tied over+
his eyes he is told to turn around I
once and titer, to sity !cloud Wbat he t
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course e ;;;+>^�
sell time. <:.-*.
.Each little player in turn has three • 1 l 4>st
tries ki ytc
A double funeral took place at Chat-
ham, Ont,. on Friday. Go the 15th
inst. peter Sinclair died from the
effects of a kick received from a horse,
Itis wife, who bad been in poor health
for some time, received a shod; that
she also passed away. They were
both buried in the one grave.
Entree r1n See flosses.—]7tetreesiug Eide
trey and Bladder diseases relieved in sir
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nor Curd," This nese remedy is a great
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water
pt Imliadd ty.It quick reef cordeuro thin la your retnedy. Sold int °bis.
lralei'a drugstore.
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y tried, if t`t is at a � Fa , r�, , ''•�i!.w.,t,etej'
it eeeeeete ra•
party, there is generuly a little tray
of cakes brouglit iu. and those players
who have toubhed the objects are ex.'pected to have all fosted (miter; full
of plums; the bther•si' have littler plain 1
cakes,
Most t.;'rOWO people would get little
plain cakes.—New "York Ire
eordei, I
1Vl
ltarkWeitret irronehiat Balsam Will dummy (laugh
Cold, Bronchitis or AsthmaiSgt,
`'Sttberibe for the Tums.
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I catnbineci with the soothing' and expectorant
1 properties of other pectoral herbs and barks.
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sOUCH3 ANO COL+, 1&
t-taapurptseiic55, Asthetta Broechitla Sore 'i`heent
LCUNG DIS1EASES. THROAT, BRONCHIAL con 1, which
resist other remedies yield promptly to tide
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