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The Wingham Times, 1894-03-23, Page 3'41E WING -HAM lIMEs, MARCH 2$, ISt4. W. C. T. U. COLUMN. (CONDUOTrin Alf TUE MIME= DUANOU.) great. .An ekellent application is a adieu Law Journal directs attention reform the world , has a front gate , HOLLOWAY, Y4l/ Aura 'Unmet. goats ie Aoteni ieble. 1 Werth Reselea; ,A. Blessing to Every Household The pain front slight burns is very The February number or bo Can -1 Many a man that would like to ••v'efee."'2.r • .; • thick paste of common baking soda to a new rule in actions of libel that won't day shut, • leer Gad and Paine and Native Land," inoistened with 'Ivater, spread ou a which promises to be (.4'value. Many a cluireh member sponges s his preaching' awl payfull price for was call the atialtIon, of the niethere end 414tere to thelfacs, that the Woman's Ohristiap Temper - once Union menta even. Monday at three o'clock harp, for one holm at Aire. Mollies Pat- rick streak All ladies arc made welcome, A*the 1?,d)ter him kindly given no part a his space, for our work, we ask filet:de of the ;muse to send Items -of laciest on moral questions of the day to any of blew:we hor • • The Moderate Man. The alum who uses intoxicating drink as a beverage, embarks on an unknOwn ocean, from which he never returns with the same vigor and strength. He may keep in sight of land for a lifetime, but it will be only through tt combination of the most favorable circumstances over which ho has no control or cannot see, The moderate drinker is apt anytime to be wafted out into the dee waters of chronic inebriety or confirmed drunkenness or go clown ou the rocks of disease. No other known drug produces such pronoime- 1 ed•decreneration —Index piece of linen or cotton and bound says ;—"I.Tuder the last rule of N . o S PILLS AND IJINTMEN on the part, writes Elizabeth Robin- vember 4th, 1893, near nitledit:$ have stood tbe test of fifty ems experience, and aro pronounced the Lost liedIrtas the question of jliS cigars and tobacco, SOD SCOW]. 111 an article on "What to costs is likely to be a material one in If angels had to live with some • ess Do in Finermencies " 111 the March 1111111V classes of et1SP4 TIM . . tinnily use, 4 ',adios' Home Journhis al. Tcan be is ne ow ntirely in. the' discretion of . men, there would probably be more e , • fall • gee t00 blood, eorregt all disorders of the 1,1Vhlt, 6Z"1ACfl, MIaT11,y8 Wood kept wet by equeezieg water on it the judge, although the ease iS tried en omei, • Invaluable In all complaints incidental to females of all from 11, SJYMigC or doth until the by a jury. The first instance of the ' ' 57.17=-T 0.LII-1271\41N.TT anew the most without regTet-: emartine• A is soothed. radical change that has been affected give The richest maids the (n10 who can A Ocoating of starch can be by a ltbel ease tried at the present tIng It' ' 7/1141.1iM GLAPULAli SWDLIANDS AND ,ALL SX Ta the only reliable remedy for bad legs+ sows, ulcers arsd old wounds. FOR DRONC1113.18, SO used instead of the soda, or wheat Toronto Assizes before Stree,t, I No man can love his neighbor AS and sold by oll 3Iedlolne Y odors throughoutl tne widrItl! 78' 114)W Oxford, j'ate 5:33' il:4fetti ate"' LeY14"' flour ir nothing better can be had, and a jUry. The plililltifr recovered himself until he first 10 08 God with' 11 1 Ptu..41aomers should loots to. the Label on the Doses and Pots. If the achireas is .no, but neither should be applied if the a verdict of 5. As the rules former.; his whole heart. i 583 Oxford Street, London, they Iwo spurious. skin is broken. In this ease it is bet- ly stood, and as libel actions can only ; (live a loose rein to passion, and ter to use vaeeline, olive or linseed bo brought in the Iligit Court, any. there is more danger of a runaway; oil. The doctor will apply some verdict, however small, carried full ' and a wreck than there is in riding preparation containing carbolic acid. costs of suit. Iii this case, although behind a wild horse. . If the air can be effectually ex- the defendant was found liable and lieved. Many a man will tell you that the! eluded from a burn the pain is re- the plaintiff recoved $1.1 damages, the learned judge held that in the exer- church he belongs to is full of hypo- 4-4 erites the nwment that lie ands out Blisters should be pricked and the else of the discretion given by tho that lie can't 11.111 it. fluid absorbed with a soft cloth before new rules, it Wil$ not a ease for coslts. dressing. The result will likely • be that in al1 Tho devil would. Fe. ably be will- • • iii j Have a Very Bad COUg'ilip ubles ' 1=11 fcr:tr LAT. from ft,IT.14074C1rn't s s , ' 1 • -,0 triizog?,ThreatengckinzwithapAten/Consumptiort, Remember that • • .. IS WHAT YOU .{EQUIRE. ..... I 41, • ' • t lf the cloth adheres to the skin the libel and slander actions tried here- • ing to stop throwing stones at a mis- -- --- • --- • -- •----- — ' - • • - • loose parts should, be cut away and after, unless there are some , excep- with oil or warm water. . not get ine costs where the =diet h n. sufferer I I 2ad Flood will be prostrated and may however small,carried with it a rig.lit •1 - canses blotches, boils die from the shock. Heat should be to costs, a right which afforded great e es, ulcers scrofula, eto. applied to the extremeties and over encouragement tounsceupulousblack- '11171117k 1113111.1dssBitters euro bad blood in 'any ferm from a common piMpie to the the heart, and hot drinks given until mailers and great annoyance to worst scrofulous sore. -TVA:, Masses only, Our •Saviour divided the- world of men into two classes, the righteous and the wicked, the saved and the upsavu , sheep g . •In the fight for prohibition we can only -observe the same distinction. There is. hero no room or place for a• third or neutral party. In a, great question such as this, affecting •the temporal and eternal welfare of thou- sands of our:fellow citizens, we can- not, without the violation of our int- pertitive 'duty, stand aloof from the .contest. • " He that is not with me is against me, and he that gathereth not with me scattereth abroad," Mat. 12: 30. We may recognize degrees of rightness and wrongness, of clear or dull perception of duty, of inten- sity of purpose, or indifference as to results; but we must realize this fact, that every one possessed of the fran- chise is either for us or against ut ; no one can divest either himself or her- . self of responsibility in the matter. This is not a question as to whether, &nary, for a chance to sit down and the patches of material waked off'1 tional circumstances, the plaintiff will watch a preacher smoke,—Ram's WINGHAM When the injury is extensive the a nOtainill one." Hitherto a verdict the doctor arrives. holiest.' A M wspapers. The change is a MARBLE WORKS. 1\TM7V" PITZIME_ MESSRS. VANSTONE BROS In burns from strong' acid tstep he in the right direction and willattawa young. lady has ill- of Kincardine have bought the Marble Business of Mr T T Watson, formerly carried on by W Smyth, - part should be covered with dry be welcome. vented a novel appliance for the, Par Iles rgruicaerseaLoacgazyhdoopleys .0.0u1,..eortralist irs urutriso. 141 will use Ron • ': ties requiring work in their line will do well by calling, on them or seeing' one hi their agents brier 10 ttg et the ivnegr'y ble sql still Watson, who has been running the bosiness for tho past yeaar, warepreseere. Us ont)theiloTIcl,' baking soda or lime, as the alkali -- . purpose of getting acquainted with I YOrl ago. Mr Will neutralize the acid. No water 1 -When pain and anguish wring the brow , young men whom she may fancy. T 1 should be used, but cosmoline or 011 Call ani see our stook and priees. .. applied after the alkali has bem been This ministering Angel thou." lit 15 called the "go-between," and IS This was written of woman ore ' composed of 8 band around the arm ..,, VAls.ISTOITE BROS. . • rubbed. off. than one hundred years ago, but it is . from which a small steel hook _ . When the burn has been caused • just as applicable to -day. to. Stark' s , protrudes. When pa.ssing the • man — • by an alkali, an acid must be used. Headache Powders for they come I of her choice she has only to slightly FOR THE B..LIST VAT tilil i ..tt ..1-11 A person recovering from the effects like an angel of mercy to those who ' extend her elbow and the two are of a burn requires very nourishine suffer from headaebe, neuralgia, 1. hist together. While seeking to b biliousness and the other ailments I undo the fastener, ample oilportunity • .............._ . • • arising. from a . torpid liver. Mr. lis afforded for scraping an acquaint- , 0 R i Lancefield, libritrian of the public ance. A large sale is expected to .., Don't De:nal • the foal aocumulation- in your 'blood t Ids keeps a box on hand fbr they give is applied for. IN fbod. • library, Hamilton, says he always I the It is your duty to yourselno get rid nf girls- of the peroid, and a patent I spring. Hood's Sarsaparilla is just the instant relief. Price twenty fi.ve • • medicine you need to purify, vitalize and cents. ' enrich your bloo.l. That tired feeling rivilittpveleorgebrylettaoeayse..ysoarrisetiipnitrliwas,prig great spring medicine and bloou purifier. Boon s Plus become the favorite oathar- it a prohibitory Jaw were enacted, 1 tie with everyone who tiles thorn. liquor might not be sold surreptitious- 1 ----- ly. It is not, a question of city against 1 - Harmers and Habits. • - town or town against village. It is not a: question of one Iowpship or county expelling the liquor from its boundaries, whilst the municipality just across the way is mean enough to seek to profit by such action. This is a qitestion of' inoral principles. It Officers of the Gran i Black Chapter, Chatham, March 13. ---At the con- vention of the Grand,Black Chapter, which is in session at the Grand Orange Lodge of Ontario West, the folio -wing bilkers were elected - Be respectful to older people; -when L. Bell, Toronto, Grand Master, re - they come into the 'room, Always rise elected; Henry Burnett, Brampton, and offer them a seat. Deputy Grand Master, re-elected; S. There 1; a story told of two boys, R. Hamilton, Associate Deputy ; Rev. both of whom wanted 'a, place in a, Williath Welsh, Brampton, Grand lawyer's office. They came in to- ,Cheplain; Rev. E. W Hughes, Adelaide; is a question of responsibility for the , gethee; one with cap on, gave a care- Rev. R. S. Cooper, Innerkip ; Rev. continuance of this national plagne I less nod to the gentleman sitting at Alex. Semen, Toronto, Deputy Grand spot, and all the evil flowing there- the desk, and sat down,while waiting Chaplains ; Lient.-Col. James H. from; and in this Provincial or Do- forvthe gentleman to address him. Scott, Kincardine, Registrar; Edward • minion contest all geographical di- The other boy took off his cap, ad- Medealf, Toronto, Treasurer; Horace viding lines are swept away. - we vanced in a respectful manner, and Bates, London, Deputy' Treasurer; • are responsible, for human law, for 'the laws.on the statute books of this Province or this Dominion, in so far as we have by our vote exptessed our I and said, " That boy will not suit Q. L. belfour, Toronto, A. M. I odd, approval or disapproval of the legis - me; he need not wait." Clinton ; Pursuivant, Jas. &odic, lators who enacted these'laws ; there- ' The other boy obtained the sitna .. Vandaleur; Grand Committee, Martin fore, every vote cast in favor of a tion, and gained a happy, comfort- GM, Toronto-; P. Parnell, St. Oath - candidate for parliamentary honors , able home. . alines ; W. H. Milson, Toronto; .Jas. whose policy is to license the liquor traffic, is a vote in favor of the . This is just as applicable to girls as Elliott, Markclale; M. Mayne, Landes - to boys. No one likes to have rude boro; Thos. Woods, Listowel ; A. licensing of that traffic, and by that young people about them. Irwin, Dresden. The installat'on vote we assume the responsibility for • Be.careful never to pass in front of was conducted by M. W. Sir Knight that traffic and all which that ttaffic , a person sitting or standing, but al- •Win. Lee, Toronto, D. G. M., British involves. . America.. • • ways behind. . La* is an educator. Anything • . 'When. you are spoken to or speak which is legalized and sanctioned by to auy one, look at them and not at 13, Sn',12V.ags:2 111)(1)gg.r.leir direct. law has prima facia evidence that I the floor or about the rooin. , ' cures tl-rr • following Skin Diseases : the government comidered it to be If you are reproved for any tiring Shingles, Erysipelas, 'tolling Rashes, Salt for the welfare of the people and so that you may have done, do not an- ,Rtnhckillet.loal(li Head, Eruptions, Pimples has authorized •its existence. A law nple to afterwards, if you think the reproof tho worst Scrofulous Sore. faellitieS for the gratification oF lust, stood quietly on one side. Lecturers, James Fulton, Toronto, y seem to you of little .and McMath, Goderieh ; Stand - This ma importance, but the gentleman did. ard-Bearers,John Hogg, CollingwoOd, not think so ; he turned to his clerk and James Donnell,Cookston; Censors, lizi)efi:001„:110:: iceogr;tixi,ioi a JR? u ri ties which would provide and. legalize iswer, Y; from ti?: but receive the reproof quied I was unjust, go and tell the person . • would be a law which would melte Durability of Woods. I who has spoken to you, what you think is the tenth in the matter—but Several years ago a farmer made always in a kind, gentle and reaped- a series of mperiments with different fill manner. kinds of wood to ascertain wjfich would last longest when exposed to all the vicissitudes of weather.• He Homowar's PILLS are securities took a, number of stakes two feet long of health to all nations, of whatever ' and one inch thick, drove them into clime, 'They have given hope, relief, the ground and left them there for and comfort to millions. In irritation four years. At the end of that dine ato. debility, generated by excesses he found that the elm,. ash, hickory, of any kind, or in general prostration white pine, oak and fir Were entirely of the system, their effect is rapidly rotten so that 111 1401110 cases the stick soothing, molt:ding, and restorative. could not be drawn out of the ground, They rttpidy drisei from the system and. in several it left only a line of the morbkl cause, of aliment, and vegetable fibre. Yellow pine and renew in the frame its pristine ant- teak were deea,yed. on the outside illation, health, and vigour. They only, the interior remaining' 4rni. and greatly inerease the appetite; give. solid, while the best eedar was as tone to the stomach, assist tho die'ess• good as when put into the ground. don, and impart elasticity to qlie The experiment ought to be of' value spirits ; their essence enters the eir-: to people who make fenees, also to eultition end carried throtteit its Ax acro AND WM444110- ilatutuV.-151rs. Witt . ' 1 h I builders, as shoWing what kind Of yutail.S)v.,ottlith:gii830,rutn hlte been Wed for Over fifty come, exert its &easing power 1 wood will ill hest snit place.3 where VZhiltie VVsstrog=tir ihi:oetit ri-V1; Mg over every Mali. In the lungs theV to sin, sin which would incite to 'erime,whieli would educate and train into vicious, hurtful and destructive practices, and which would. "justify the wicked for a reward." Now, what is the license law of our Prov- ince but just such a law as described ? Is not the legalized drink traffic a traffic which proln6tcs facilities for the gratification of,the drink last ? And is not that lust a lust of the most deadly, enslaving, debasing' and damning diameter ? Who then can or dare shirk or try to avoid respon- sibility ? Before God. we cannot. We are either for it or against it. If We would clean our skirts from this " blood. stain," we must do so at the polls. Por °vol. ritty Yenta • dampness and moister() are the natural 1,1,;4(jelyteelte,gtizavais,,,,,agrer,ineurss e Ind eosin, Itffeet 1110St Stlikitq changes, convert- : . (.3 tn pure conditions, the taste; Sold ht. Ornarl-os t'tliker tile impure V011011S 1140 Chedk your Indigestion with X. Seethleg hyrup, and take no other kInti. 115 651 8 frinne is recruited. 1_,,pestt risf the ,r) aiterial blood, by which the whole ineethestee. 110 surd and ask for Ars fliVr 111° 11 %Veda. Twenty-fivs coda a ttle XX C. the Great Checker. NEGLECia (9 0...-, e®40 C. ....... SAFELY MID SURELY CURED BY Allen's, ',gag Balsam. DYSPEPR CURED 1.3. - BRED CLOTHING,. G 0 TO • ST CAPS, COLLARS, UFF Cheap for KAEFEL AT ‘vr 13 :!:73 r;' Li 1 ?. :.,1 IN CORSETS &e. ,-,00er Can only be obtained by wearing ox• -•›-r No. 391 "Improved Ali -Feather - bone Corsets." No side steels to break, hurt or rust. TRY A PAIR. All First-class Dry Goods Houses Sail Them. 1131. GEO. BEAD. 114,aill Oa Proof. 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