The Wingham Times, 1893-12-15, Page 3T. U. COLUI N.
0020441'2a MC TIS WI:10M t iltiatiOU.)
.4 Pot Goa and Home and Nrieir"a Land.'
Well call the attention, of the nasties and sisters
to the tact, that the Woii »'s Christian Temper,
since Uniox,oeots every Monday at three o'clock
sharp, for 0nu hour, at Atra. [IoIUm'i residence, Vat,
Mott street. AU ladies are made welcome.
We hold a Monthly gospel meeting on ilio last
Monday
hitXeahla advertised, to every
ch month,
gwe invite
s
E
or
spa e, for our rly kindly ask friends of theteausohlo
send items of interest on ail moral questions of the
day to A» Y of our member°.
E0ES IT
TI;1^ GAMS,
The Dominion Covernmeet received
the following revenues last year in
connection with the liquor traffic :
Customs duties on ltnported liquors, $2,141,4$1
Lxclae duties on spirits ..,....
" on ,Halt liquors.. ...,.... _ 3s79,e77
on malt.,•,., S,f}OQ
license on 12 distilleries at X250 each... 0S2,S72
"" on 70 Alahstera at 30 " 7,172
on 135 Breweries at A0 ea. 7,100
Customs duty on malt imported.. . 0,ti78
"" on $ora digtiilec ...,.,.,. 02,070�y
ele,00y
7,030,76G
TUE LOSSES.
TOO -61M be deducted from this
the xptiuseasof evliccting, such as the
whale arm); of inland revenue officers,
ydeteetiees and the like, a part of the
expenses„af the custom's ofiieers and
other expenses, let viva a net revenne
of, siay,`�srr million loiters, or about
1.20 per `bead of the population of the
country.
In oder to sustain that traffic
Canada is losiog each year about 5,000
of its people prematurely by death,
the victims of the traffic.
It is losing the labor of thirty
thousand more in connection with the
manufacture, sale, 0onenniptioi} and'
results of the trate, '
.,t is losing an annual outflow from
" the'v�ountry of $22,049,459 in cou»eca
tion with the importation of l'ignors
for consumption and the imported
grains for their munufac:turo in this
country,
1t is losing each year, in connection
with tela home brewing and aiiatillint;,
2,531,896 bushels of its surplus grain
which might have been an important
and valuable item in our exports.
It is losing disastrously in cornice..
tiou with the moral results of the
bustllt'ss, se that one of our best Can-
adian authorities on such a subject,
Sir Oliver Mowat, declares, after over
a quarter of u ce=ntury of study anti
observation regdhdtne it, that fuIf
T.
(ordinary door, nor dnea it include a
very large amount of etlattggling,which
the govtkralllsxlt officiel eeliort states is
carried cit NO an alarming entent,"
nor yet the alae "Warming" increase
in quantities of atlllltelraciona, All
titelle tnatcera coniitdered, it is evident
that, after years of earnest short on
the part of the churches, the temper,
an orgrti izatiotls, the wheels and
outer moral forges the liquor teethe
continues vast and powerful for evil,
under sur present license system,
T1Ciu C,i1AIN ORSTRoXED,
Ours is an agricultural Country, and
our surplus grains from year to year
must be one of our principal sources
of wealth. Whatever tenth to dinain„
isle or quantities of Burplus grain,
which may be exported, tends just to
that extent to retard our Canadian
propperity, The Governinent returns
show that the Distilleries destroyed
the follenving quantities of our surplus
grains last Yeor
IndiaIndian Corn. , Pound. Bushels,
A ! •., 48,247,727 820,074
MaltMalt 7,Il9,Sbt,: 1,271,141
...,,....,.,.. . 2,745,083.'. 84,003
Oats , „ 2,163,80a 36,004
Barley. ........... . 816,005 27,183.
774 7,183.
.,• ..,...0'9,1318,314 2,247,307
Then, for malting purposes there
WAS 70,458,779 pounds of barley plac c
ed in steep during the year, or 1,469,.
899 bushels. Add these together and
there is a grand tatal annual destruc-
tion of 3,715.709 bushels,
Qe0
ion
I}
giv
tiff!
all.
the
in
dire
as 1
iridi
wou
5,00
erap
trad
bo
and
shier
that
time
and H
more
all, t
three-fourths of the crime and poverty l day he a
and misery of this country Arians from
' the law-protoeted drink traffic, sates
matte
BOTH oi. 'rli2 DRTAILB. 1 prohi
eScacrciing to the Dominion Trade Ad
and Isavigation Returns for 1892 the "af»1 pa
following quantities. of liquors were and pe
imported for eonspxnption during the Zn U
year :
• LAI301t LOST,
According to the last Dominion•
esus returns there are in the Dahlin..
twelve distilleries and they direct -
employ 378 blinds. Probably they
e indirect employruent to that:
es that ulany-,.,say a thousand in
'ilia panne authority states that
re aro 184 breweries in full blast
Canildu, and the uuenber,of persons
etly otnptoyed about them
,865. As many more are no doubt
real- engaged, or :3,730' This
Id account for the labor of nearly
0- men. There arra 10,000 teen
Toyed in the whalesahe and retail
e, making say 1 5,000in all,
far as the time lost by drinking,
drinkers is concerned there is no
al [uta, but it is safe to calculate
it must require us great'a loss of
to drink the liquors as to make
ell them -probably a great dela
, That would than represent, in
lie loss of labor of 30,000 risen to
canary. Calculate that at ,
1 per
nCl what au enormous amount it
Ily represents -1 . This important
r is too Ii'ttl° thought of in our
bition calculations,
to this the enormous loss of.
the many prisoners in our jails
nitenliaries because of drink.
arie alone, comprising about
one half the population of the Doruin-.
uties
Gallons. Value. Paid.
Ale, beer and
porter...... 455,175 228,x402 90,018i t iIc Y
Brandy... , ... 182,1332 343,354 888,569 t attthnri
G' ..
lly three fourths of all the
ion, according to the official records a
year or two ago, there were 12,748
prisoners in custody, thin !tabor of all
wl f is about lost. We he
In •. ••., 896,027 100,595 770,0841 that fu
Rum . 77,178 45,404 164,000, ,,.•
Spirits.. , .. , . • 2,750 16,750 10,420
084
Champagne - 420,176 17694 5,480 200,892
Whiskey,,,,,, 181,402 241,737 385.481
Total..,,.1'799,834 81,609,796 $2,185,441'
ty of the lion. Premier Mowat
According to time Dominion Inland
Revenue returns for last year there
were 46,267,727 pounds of. corn, or
829,674 bushels used during the year
for distillation purposes. Every
bushel of this, or itsi equivalent, was
imported at 50 cents per bushel,
$412,387 went out of Canada as pay-
ment.
Ocr Trade returns also show that
29,820 bushels of' malt were also inn,
ported and consumed in liquor making,
valued at $26,823,
Theee figures, whish are smaller
than some previous years, represent
out actual outgo of $2,040,450 front
'Canada, which is worse than wasted,
for liquors' oonsutiled, for when we
have nothing whatever to show but
disastrous re+tults at the end of the
year's transactions,
suit il01,1E. fAB;B tIQtroIls.
The inland Zevenue returns elitist
year show that our Distilleries prochie
ed .3,498,232 gellone:of proof spirits,
which would represent two or three
times that quantity of whiskey or
other liquors of ordinary commerce,
Our Breweries, during the same time,
produced 16,946,245 gallons of malt
liquors, Tlulse tWo sources of home
supply represents 20,444,477. gallons,
Add to this our 1,"159,764 gallons im-
ported, and the official records show a�
grand total of 224204,241 gallons, or
frilly a million barrels, liven this
utast gttnntiry des not include the
enormous quantities of t7atiadiail
wines now �tearly produced, nor Van -
d' cic(Er, which, when hired far.
rittyntati, iii Wurrt illl;t.}itisating, than
me thus represented arises from
drink, • A communication based on
these'fact& then muss show 18,966
prisoners in Canada because of the
drink traffic,
Then
the number of
to take charge of all these prtisonersed
the jailers, turnkeys, awards, ltoepere,
constables and wardens, must bear a
large proportion to the number of
prisoners thus represented, and their ,
Labor is also diverted from arty actual
producing occupation and is therefore
lost '
, to this sense, � pars
The
of rolti
drinking citizens, not prisoners -who wire
lose a good deal of their time at whi
laborers,. because of their dissipation into
N(I 4.M ` 'JMEs, 1)E0133113ER 15, 189$.
wag :tiiadte mid imported
keepn fCo.tkrF .}eawf, iHALSTED
[ toll, °tlf,llli..n, An � 1'
alit tlrailiS hitt P „
Iwo was __..n,._„,�..•,�....
t»a '1 '' r. thmigli the g & A Messing to
((hilt:, l tl :*nin , A. �''� R+�use�:o�.
! the tit oto)t;t�, tti'ln<tf [t °ni'r[ /� ^ri+r- �
((hit:, % 4 St;iry titer i twit i «4., .41 �x1 OINT
.44.1.1..P."
tilt. t J' ,» li tit Y', jil�`6(j11�11$ f �t `/ry(�# 9
ktiiulttXcir odlH a[Itl. ttk' 17atiYP _. street ` ��':n llama U. i
taRiied kt»d Clt)e;l', I'ie,t µi * / pot ni �� , �l AOIiu t1U[k1fCr„ i,i,,.Otr1kiiltilCetillRomf.y,[
fol` that used tor nit !r[ a },i,,i tkrr'z ; Listowe es have stood the test at say years experlenc and
tither til' li) nod Deposita `'"^"^ , n sire f+r�uouncad the host
p ! s d. Here it <t a:,letiL Received itanutyuav,
weeks at app„areal 16 :t'lttts '1'�•n,pi»r kit t'f)�; and ttAxAst
tallowed,
£sky µnn, whh,th tt: s 1.•! term On this t COue
oiliafal fit tined of tit+ :t,lun1[,t r„ •„rted Advancediee 7.1tere,11eI`S
as taken for out1StklH ilie,il ,Iniln r �ii$}in o, bona
year crud is al,uut u'' L the Utt Iotih or slicer time, on otkdorsod tl
5 ,;err tut tis crime l or colltatoral security
}yell ley : onat experienced reit. r ill+ ata fair valuation.. blame emotes boo
forels us that of tipirit+,t)M lu nor ' a ! tarts i>IOney lercharg t
is sHtlpanr,ed h, l,P , 1 tnt.rei � i of Canada at reasonable charges.
sixty +iii,,h:a r9 0tlClt i $poeial ..tte7ntlois Given to 0
gallon, nnni ul u1•,
the +r ti) )+:tot' Cti+rr,ty t0
gallon. Ou ell i lkin,µtcl tltrre' 1e tit .Accounts and notes.
would be about 389 t
iiidl'tkiits 111 +-•,.•.
the holm-ueatie knelt :orsAgents in Canad.[z.,..,Tec • eronauts* ,swank
of the
yeur, and 'u1 fr ttlt'slioett,e at __Canada
spirits curl imp , ,s i» we j
art,•, Y n
atlotvinb4 heat ty t tiles- milord. 3. t di 1 Qliloe II""".II•["14"..n1. 7 p, n),
at the UYlifor:n el a,il' t l srtld
rete of l amts per! . E, S l �C1i,
drink, witicli is less than the average, 1
the sum tilos "tui Agent.
I 1 soyas' would retire- ! _ _ ---
soot not leas then
1, AGR
88.2,720,000. AT OFA
The entire public onstome revoluO, Great rapers limn n i lei9!l4Yms.
of the last "ear, ietuludi n;; the heavy , Papers {A Premiums.
5ltisi
taxation of �,_,
Purity the bleed T..; ,-; =�1iL Ii ttSt
correct all disorders of the 1.1Vi t, $ n.%MCI1, iI UA)':3,y. Alva) row
Ad Invaluable In roil C01013l»11, ruc,uaatal to females of all n; ;�.
Ia the only reltabte romedr for bad Its 0�-�� \I 0.:14-I.,1111\1711
OtcS TCZ $hs ii. Ceiba is rnedt.S, e=b i13 "'f, on•u,` eines, and aht worlds.,
gilt DIS1:t1SIS8' IT ll.ts No l:t,;l}AL, Aia»a[a tttrctirr nixu: t 7th, ' w u:; ori144°64:
1 i ' i t rriSi:Ili'Ilit
d alt and sold t)y nit Aiedietn0 Vendors throughout the we' h. tl ,. "1, ti, :it. l ! f [tits , Nn, Air
144° ..,.., oatori) giro +t,
'Purba,eers should loop t, the Zabel on the Dozes rind Pelts• If the
al« hot, 533 Oxford Street, Loudon, they are spurious.
all imported art We are in a
enifttoted to '4'0 r 1cies :Position to offer The 't`tar,
�0, (07,0; I or not kw and the I'a1n;1y Herald and Weekl}• Star,
fit`nla Cls mu 'Li as tFeo people have at ltioutreial, tor cue year for 1.
ilius volueteryu'L weed tho»lselves, offer entitles th9 subserfber t0ita ch oiceliaf
customs duties are deemed im trots of ttwo he P8reat plau»ueruj ,eu by the premiums
encu � por�tt»t ewe»fly Her&id, These premiums
bIl to tuella the issue of practieat etre the Star Almanac f=or 1834
politics betwee a the ting great political book of 450 aro , an sorperb
p ego oae profeouve a vopy
parties, anti yr.t it will he seen, that ture which retails at twentydollars.
of the great Paenily Gerald Nonveir Pio-
the who1M amount involved ---,.a treat ltrerniurus-t} itrut!„tc Hud . The
deal of which is a nose spry levy froth really about the end of November, and hull
&Orme SOO!Ce--.does not 001110 ttlthill2. y1ubHar At76n8 art[ttea; weer ill which they
twelve lnillil,ns of what can by entirety t0 the paper met he
gin nt once. saved 'tl• SubscriptionsRm-
gy Hfl'eotutal prollibitfon. Nor ber the oiler of a dunce of premiums Inside
does the cestonn question involve the Fond only t0
l c,e a
Of life, or virtu the autumn, lftertvardsHtlhuoahofoouring
Cl, of hettltlt and a will
hallpitreas and peace, 'which are sorely Address,
,y be/Withdrawn.
.
involved in this great drink question. Ad1reSH+ 'IIR[T!aaFIICl),
--Royal 1'Otxlplar. •V`Viugham, Unt.
11OLz,oway'g Pens -_f •cod
tion,• -.Hol to way 'is Pills arA'luniv
auknowlodged to be the fastest,'
test, and Crest corrective far."int
tion; lose of appetite, ueidity,
flatu-
lency, and nausea are n few of
IiiCaiilVexaii;WOe which 'are rent
With ease by tllesc�' purifying
They strike at thai'oot of all tib
.p 't,"WZIancr=mosz-LotTarioinz55i7
Dk�ltJl' � ,�• J f
BPA 8a9
diger.
U g�, g �-• g,,�
the 1NDE 9 A6't.En-
edied ri
S
Pills..
dem
final ailments IG
they eYcthe ill tilt,
Bt')t15A8I1 a r,.
•"p epee serection of i
juice; aY5`Ct legntate the action of
liver, pron'loting in that organ a
osis supply of pure, wholesome bit
o1•0essary for eligPstion, l'uOOe,
remove all dicta»tion and obstre
and from their harmless Compos
are peculiarly well adapted for dee
persons ,,»d youu,r children : wv
Casting olnt impurities theists excel
Pills etrengtllell the sy0ttsrn and
muscular tone,
10ti'i0' t." f
tine " ;''�s l
eopl JoSBOix oowAX, 1
11, HO
P1118 Crania 9TH DIV. Cower, CO..RIIRoir,
opt: 101:
ition ' Ati'Cii'IUNEUR,
feats (ISSIIEIi OP MAIl1IlACxti LICEN
SIlle
liilst Cosninks rnstek ,;lr I7, t:. J., Er,.
lent j Witintas'iSlt,
give i 033,
COU1a7TY x U DS TO LOAN.
On Cha security of Culti.ntcd Tartu, Interest six
t0- per cent, pagnbie annually,
in principal may be repaid at nay 8,ne t0 borroxcr
1 wishes. All eapcnuca p. d t) the Gonna. .1(o
000 ' Person except tea County Andttore allowed to seo
aro Tpopr •fatgoos or to know to whom money is loaned,
rti- e ederioh, Aug. 3th Bahl. I I•Trea
o. Treasure
Parents' Re$ponsxb11ity,
Respecting the duties of parents
wards children, Herbert bpencer,
his Jrteet volume kA ,
ne Orl
a•
tth
1J t,.
14
Ur •
ever indnlganee , Itn
„ by which children
tondo to receive pleasure of tui a
fieral kiutl. For the leisure parts
tiny child's life, pleasure ' zoougtt 0
he found in tin natural world itself,
and fn the common ineidenta of life.
A great evil is that by Which a child
becomes blase before life in its full
form hes been entered upon. So, also
does he disapprove of the het:nam .
)alio,, of large fort twee for the benefit
of ehildren., the desire• to enable
child to Live without labour, in eo
as it shelve benifieenee at all, ahott
tnistaken forint of it. The wbote eu
tom be thinks injurious alike to th
n the ,
nit' ,
ted
el la
nt
emp
ns to inactivity end earelesa es
n young, ,produco' abnormal live
ell are nt variance With 'the hes
rests of society, y
Everybody. suffers ,Yn,.,--
the resale of violation or nature's
s, Perry Da via has do:e much to
the s ars:rings of the people by
rg them not of nature's store.
e .4a Mahn f1I' ey,d y r,ottnel." Such.'
e Paitk.l iller•i'i; stops ptaitlnlmoss
ntly, is urea both internally end !I
rnially„And is of all other pain t
dies, "he oldest and the beet.
eizi'i batik►, 25e.
of 1.
alt
.a• ANXX OF H AMXX4TO N'
N.A/INGHAM,
Capital, $1,250,000, Forst, $650,000.
Viee•Presi a nta-A r0 Ii t>,s•as,
a I DI PhuTORB
far i ions Pt:G ren. Cues, Grande, WM tlisson, M P, A, T.
X tt Woos, A.11. Lan (Toronto).
e` Cashier --J, TC1aNEULi„
8 Savings Mank--Boars, io to 3; Saturdays, In
. 1. Do osits of e1 and upwards received and iH,ot'est
ailltlYe�1!
S0*eotal iLopoaital :rho rocei -s at cumene
a M of intoret.
l'ear'ns ore t'lreat Britain and ,the 'United States
t; hotghtandaeld
:1. WILLSON, ARMT,
:fC197TEh & RICa1'SON,
Solicitors.
and lounging, .The loafers ahem al -
There are b thousands attest
that
have { It ie
beoaula incapable of labor beettnse of lawn
drink,--sick,MYained, partitytie., ince- a111ay
pable of imbecile *the tramps
shiftless, a, p and givrz
Add all these together and compare, is ch
there value ata fair valuation per day insta
audit Will be seen how greatly the Rite.
present legalized drink tra to shackles relay?
tho industrial progress and prosperity New
of our country. The wonder Is that
our publio men, who devote $o much Th
of their time in discussing "the /state 1Sehty
of the country" and deploring its lack to lei
of i;UCCess, pay so. ifttle attentiort to latt,st
this very important question. The child
prosperity of Canatla depends touch far th
more largely ho,day on the renitneral of
the drink traffic than on any possible
revision of our tariff system. fs' u
e wife of ,Mr. David Johnston, of
ood, last \Veduesday, gave birth
plena -tem gins and a hays 1 At
accounts then ttlotf:ar and three
ren were all doing well, Now
a Queen's bouncy
Catarrh lea tOso /read.
ndoulstlq a diaeate of the blood, And
fr only a reliable blood purifier cath
a perfect and parerianenbb dire,
Lereaperele in the best purifier,
. aH bu0
'WHAT t;ol7strAilirtes Aiay P,rfl o. affect
cod's
has tared many vary severe cremes
rh. Catarrh oftantirllas leader to
priori, Take 1;Iood's Sarsaparilla
Ther* have been a groat many eel. cad it
ettlatiouel in regard to the amount of oat,
drinking Canadians era every year 1°,64,,°,??
paying for the tipple. No really
accurate facts can be . gis'an. Tile elle
figurin fairway fivbiehod sow what l tsemi
t za too late,
Woe
Pizza do eatpkirgat pain or gelpo
promptly, parity and al ciantly, ilei
Norway Pin;
Syrup
,,,k 3n the
wtubhrnd with th. soothinanti eatpectoraut
,nvportles of Miser poctorol herbs and barks,
i A PERP CURD P014
QOUafiS AND 001 -DS
Roarsener.,Asihtna, n,'oachitas Sore'Y`hro*t,
Crept' and all THROAT, BRORCHIAL.Sitial
LUNG DISaASas, pbrtiitate ce5YYb3'h1eh
resist other teakettles ylatd promptly to the*
pleasant play syrup,
P1VYO1t 10$,I Alva 14O6r P14 thltratitt
0a1bYY ALLOftOOd1*10,.
31
!?!Bad Cough o ours
041fte
'YN'y,��gql apune rI
Vt µt, i III I I,.I• Imp • , # '�
ltitiflLY RECQ,MMENDED" t
As $Preventive and Cure offlll Throat and Lung
n__` ...,
i I HA MARBLE
VANSTOlill
0f Kincardine have bought the Marble Business of bir T T Watson formerlye, o1 We}
Parties requtring work In their lino will do well by calling on thorn or sol earned on it t,''n0a 1
ppurcltasit,r. you will find 0,ir prices are array down. four u'orlm)nnsbip Is iln1Ur . a
but rho eery best stock anti by squat•o dentin, hope to se0Ur c a ii t,F one of their o,, uta hh
T Watyo». wire hes heel, eunoia!( the bIt b,CS0 for the past year, u•IIt represent us of tl) rcArt, Nlll use
ocral sh fro of tl)o ubliu ltafr0nao,
I' 11 an i ase our arcate and•
prices.
_ VAti t;' O. '�' 11110E. .
rv'g v -- r.S w, ,.-!-....,-...w,4w,N...a ,n."" 4-! , ""'-..., m,w+,,.a,ar,.o ,,t- ,t.
. �, n l yP„ ,"._tifiWaty°�tbv aw , i ,�,,.'.'�iiv�y ia°°�r h?' ,�,r"'" y""� .,° ..
.1,,,,•y.: `.'6,.6:. .r'S't5„4`Jw:YRX �'.?,'�iif tJa •. 2 !=,' r.', r.1 µ
an,�rCxr��,l,m>1+,a.�,„'»�-(,;�s.` •��yc'�,�u„: �''s.� 1�;'
A
II.CGIi-clasp iilustra.ted monthly rn ag , ,
a luxus' „. .,azure le the •ltllitt� i, 10(1 111
} Itisai
this n r t t .ti Y•a t k,:!i iit),t t:, l'as't the 'kennel#k!r tr,,,ttte
ne,essity, 111 if, OGSMupt,FLIT.kNN AlAGAZiNE, giving • "..i,ar1y
it does, 1580 1,a'e:, t)t re1atlin'r lI" the ;tlil.:,t livid,. 1 1 y.t
1' 00 ilhisti•ations bt' elevet artit,ty ho., x i 3tt1o1;5, relish t?A•
red -notion in its Lehrer that het , tt lii„'tl into th iyeokkct), with
,Trite '.t'z,1IL,,.I'ari11• ;tile m.,) a+tkAt tll•tl th tite,t•tti•y wined.
l.r'riterettletl s 'with111;olithivesuperbtil,• hit gime of h ll;ttl•uns, llama Head ,Sped
C' 1' pearly titib,•;C:rii)iiul1s to l othill,'ii=i,ikatile'l rc ,1l)1,intoc.1 ilium• tire y n
xs, otA, 'TEE WING -HAM TIMES j-25
A.
--.1N»
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The price of the great illurtratecl month hi, ;•i ill the as t �„
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