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TUE WIN GUAM TIMES, AUGUST 17, 1894.
Dr T. U. COLUMN. i have a direct interest in removing
1 the sources of the evils they must
(CONMIcTrio Itx True 1ri:9ttlii.\aa i1RlNttlt.} needs confront,
{J,.id and l ham, and. .\ wi rt' L,ourd, %Vitllin a few mouths the question
!of constitutional jurisdiction Wilk i)e
ri'ell cull thent•unti0n, uY the nutthers and ststecs settled by the courts, and our I'ro-
to the fact, that the woman's Christian Temper- vinClal Legislature will know just
ante Union meets mere ,Monday tit three o'clock
sharp, for ono hour, at Mrs. 1'lolnt's residence, pat. fJ101X fill' it can go in the hatter of
noir street. All ladles aro made welcome,. 1r
legfslatiorl. l kle action of the Legis -
As the Editor has kindly given us rat of his
space, for our work, we asst friends of the cause to l 1€Lt111'e will then be much influenced
send Items of interest on all moral questions of the by the then state of public 01)1111011,
tial' to and of mu' member,.
Any reaction froni the state of feel-
- ing at the plebiscite will surely tell
\lr. Ureeuway has been advising
tate farmers of the W1 -est to go' into
Mixed farming. He points out that
so long as they rely on wheat, just
so long will they get poorer. Stock -
raising and dairying are the lines l making ready for that great contest.
11e recommends, and if the fanners The success of' the prohibitionists at
adopt, his suggestions he believes those elections will largely depend. on
they will make money. the activity in rousing public opinion
* before that time., Tho campaigns of
A writer in the Globe the other the coming fall and winter will
day made the following interesting
largely if lees Provincial o\ ineial t de matters of legislation
ell
comparison; We are apt to speak of, thParliaments. They should. not be
the immense financial loan that has
!confined to mere resolutions at con -
been made through this unfortunate
disagreement between labor and ventions. We have had enough
capitti•1, the railway strike, Thesum in tluit line. .A "knee deep of litera-
has been placed at $10,000,000, but tune campaign is needed, with good
in. the United States, the seat of the organizations and such platform and
trouble, the COSI of the liquor trafficpublit work as will well convince the
to that country is +1,886,8t)4,33G people that the movement is not one
yearly. Contrast the gulf betweenof 'mere sentiment," but ogle of real
the two loses, viewing the question practical and economic importance to
from the most material point of view.
every elector. Arrangements should
The 1eoeiit great coal strike ill at Ouee begin for a host thorough
Great Britain cost that countryand effective educational campaign.
$100,000,000 but the motherland
every year spends seven times that Sono. and Abroad
amount, namely $700,000,000, in .It is the duty op everyone, whether at
1fg11or, home or travelling for pleasure or busi-
ness, to equip himself with remedies
which will keep up strength and prevent
illness, and cure such ills as are liable to
come upon all in, everyday life. For i
instance, Hood's Sarsaparilla as a general
tonic, and to keep the blood pure and 1
less liable to absorb thegerms of disease, i
when the time for legislative action
really 001)1es,
In all probability some time next
year the 1Do111111io11 elections will take
place, .Already the politicians are
A Practical Campaign I4feected.
T. W. 0. in Homo Guard,
Temperance work in Canada, and
in Ontario especially, has now reached
the stage where some immediate
extra ,judicious work will accomplish
such results as never before, and
where the lack of' such work will
will be well nigh invaluable. Change of
drinking water often causes serious
trouble, especially if one has been used 1
to spring water in the country, From
a few drops to a teaspoonful of Hood's'
prove very unfortunate. The cam- Sarsaparilm
la in a tubler of water will
paign of the coming fail and winter' pteli'e,event tho water bating any injurious
.
should be a practical and earnest Hcteed's Vegetable Pills, as a cathartic,
One. An occasional meeting, here cause no discomfort, no disturbance, no
and there with an old tittle story or loss of sleep, but assist the digestive
amusing anecdote, will not tench ilia argues, so that satisfactory results are
case. Public opinion must needs be la,. wannert perfectly try natural and regu- i
more thoroughly educate(! regarding !
the economic importance of the great'
prohibition movement -- that it Mr. Booehcr's Advice to I3'ls ,,.ion.
` pays the taxpayers, outside of all From aletter once written to his
moral considerations, to get rid of son by the famous preacher, Henry
the drink traffic as speedily as pos- 1 Ward,l3eeeher, we take the following
„sible; that the burdens of the drink wise flints, good for all young men—
traffic; and the clangers too, 110 at and young women, t00.
the doors of the abstainers as well as You must not get into debt. Avoid
of those who drink ; that the peace debt as you would the devil. Make
aucl safety ,,of the C011llllullity de- it a fundamental rule : No cloubt,—
nlands the abolition of the drink cash or nothing.
traffic, and that nothing short of ii'Iake few promises. Religiously'
for Bnfarats and Children
;..' .HIRTY yearn' obecrvptiort of Ce.storin with Lite aaireirumn of
millions of I)crnones, ;i)wrrni4 taa to 'Teeth Ol thoaat grxesroilxr..
I£ i elnetstionalbly ilio 'hest remedy ter Infanta mad Children
2ho wor l4 hat over known. 'At is harmlatm CI /Iron like it, It
gives them health. St 'tvi11 save their lives, Xu it Mothers have
opalottla•ineg whial'a as absolutely safe and praotiea•;?-1y perfect as to
ehilal's medieine.
CAitorin destroys Worms.
Castor/annoys Feverishness.
Cafeteria pa, events vomiting Sour
Csastoria cures Diarrhoea and,Wind Colic,
Oasteric, relieves Tect1 itg Troubles.
Casttorie. sures Constipation and Tt•'latallenc •.
Onstoria neutralises the effect.; ek carbonic acid gas or poisonous air.
Castoria does not conte morphine. opium, or other narcotic proparty.
Cnntoria assimilates the food, regulates faire stomach and 'dowel%
giving healthy and natural sleep.
Castoria, is put up in one-si>-e bottles only. It is not sold in bulk.
Don't allow any one to sell you. axrptixinr• else on the plea or 'orosniue
that it is "just as good" and L° will answer every purpose."
aleLcthat you r, ret f:-:IS-S^"l=CIpCw-7dd+s.
The fao-simile
•rytr•natt,Te a:T
pas-or7
:171"r%pi, »r.
.,q,•`) !t''1y.1 yup•,.. p'►;ry•F ,r• .,_•>' �,e�, ,n .
n . �'a.'v a i ... ii" t. ;. �+� r •x'40' u ti"9 11,•9(.4 4'ir%.4,i "4�.`l.' 9
LEY Lllairi3• kine serf -silent -min t\' - "e,
;I41 V i b
'ui$tiarts at present laboring among
e Northwest Indians, but there is
porn for many Inore, and so long as
ie Indians are allowed to remain in
leir present condition, jfist so long
ill it be a reproach to the people of
Canada, who pride themselves on
eing a God-fearing, Christian nation,
ut who aro doing so very little in
lgar( to "letting their light shine
gfore men."
71 W. H. Y.
Row to Get a "Sunlight" (Picture.
Fend 25"Sunlight" Soap wrappers (wrap -
13; bearing the words "Why Does a We -
(1 Look Old Sooner Than a tnau"} to
Th
gereEND YOTJIL OUTING ON T131; ClIIK+T
LAKES.
on !,
Bui Visit picturesque Mackinac Island. It
butill only cost you about $12.550 front De-
nt ; $15 from Toledo; $18 from Cleveland,
his it the round trip, including meals and
strorths. Avoid the heat and dust by travel -
;on the D. & C. floating palaces. The
actions of a trip to the Mackinac region
cies unsurpassed. The island itself Is a
He 'and romantic spot, its climate most in-
firogorating. Two new steel passenger
tile=a>ncrs have just been built for the
>per lake route, costing :;;34O,CCtii cite'.,
C51 bey are equipped -with every
Til nvenience, annunciators, bath -rooms,
Tu illuminated throughout by electricity,
we .ci are guaranteed to be the grandest,
!gest and safest steamin's on fresh water.
n •9 •,
CE;jo' o (111 tdiiii3 Saoiticist �v vvu
3,000,000
13,500,000
100,000
8,200,000
400,000
Other parts of Africa
Canada
Other parts of America
Australia
Other parts of Oceania
that will accomplish the work. observe the smallest promise. A man I .
Total 12,270,000
The population o these vast areas
is roughly as follows.;
Britain and Ireland.. ; .. 40,000,000
India, Burmah, etc.. )i• .290,000,000
Other eastern possessions. 4,000,000
Australia 4,000,000
Canada
Tlie people have not been at all as who means to keep his promises can -
well educated regarding these im- not afford to snake many. 1•
portant points as they should be. Bc scrupulously careful in all
Oar decided conviction is that such statements. Accuracy and perfect
an education will be necessary before frankness, no guess -work. Either
efficient prohibition laws are enacted nothing or accurate truth.
1
and well enforced. Educate the When working for others sink
great mass of the electors that they yourself' out of sight, seek their in-
•
5,000,000
> L\' lies. steamers fa . (-,.sly Compal c
th,: groat ocean li::.a its construction and
speed. Four trips per week between
Toledo, Detroit, Alpena,) Mackinac, St.
Ignace, Petoskey, Chicago, " Soo," Mar-
quette and Duluth. Daily between Cleve:
laud and. Detroit. Daily between Cleve-
land and Put -in -Bay. The cabins, parlors
and staterooms of these steamers are de-
signed for the complete entertainment of
humanity under home conditions; the pal.
atial equipment, the luxury of the ap.
pointments, makes traveling on these
steamers thoroughly enjoyable. Send for
illustrated descriptive pamphlet. Address
A. A. ScrrANTz, C}. P. & T. A., D. & C.
Detroit, Mich.
till, 2L
cannot afford to bear the great extra terest. Make yourself necessary to Other Americanposses-
Crops an the Northwest.
taxes and be exposed to the great those why employ y011, by industry. ! tions..-.. .... ... 2,000,000 Ottawa, July 31.—Prof. Saunders,
extra dangers because of the exist- Selfishness is fatal. ' Cape Colony, Natal and director of the Government experi-
ence of the drink traffic, and there Hold yourself responsible for a Gold Coast........ 1,000,000 mental farms, returned Monday
is but little fear but the politicians higher.; standard than anybody ex- Other African posses- from the Northwest, where he has
will wheel into line pretty fast. They poets of you. Keep your own stand- i . sions.... .... .. linunmbered been inspecting the work in progress
. _._. _ _ at the experimental farms at Bran -
.819,000,000 don and Indian Head.
trim their sails to the direction of and high. Never excuse yourself to •
public opinion very rapidly. There yourself. Be a hard plaster to your -1
be bountiful sowing before. we self, but lenient to everybody else. 1
'Ycan expect to reap bountifully. So I Concentrate your force on your
far temperance talk has been too own business: do not turn. Be con-;
much on mere sentimental lines and stint, steadfast, persevering.
too little on the lines that appeal to The Hit of making one's fortune is •
every citizen's self interest, whether to spend nothing ; fn this country
an abstainer or not. any intelligent and industrious young
Whoever read intelligently the man may become rich if he stops all
leaks and is not in a hurry. Do not
male haste r • bepatient.
atient.
Do , not speculate or gamble.
Steady,°patient industry is both the
surest and thesafest way. Greedi-
1 opinions
r reports f t1 C
new
a0
p
1�p
given before the Royal Commission a
few months ago must have been
greatly str nck with the fact that a
Very large 'number of prominent men Mess and h este are two evils that
g numbers of
•i,.,
iin society, includinf popular . ministers, leading 'office- destroy thousands every year. t
Holders and others, have even yet I beseech you to cermet oke fault,
veryimperfect ideas regarding even -"-severe speech to others. Never
thenature and importance of a rohi speak evil of any man, no platter
bition law. Some of them mean what the facts may be. Hasty fault-
well, but they need more teaching. finding and severe speech of absent
Their idea seems to be that it is just people is not ' honourable, is apt to
, t and is cruel
makes
a plan of preventing drinkers from be unjust,
getting' drunk, and outside of that enemies to yourself, and is \wicked.
few have an interest ill it --that the Lastly, do not forget your father's
fo y our another's God. Read often
••:,t people who do not drinkdrinktrays too and your � , and.
1little interest at stake to warrant the Proverbs, the precepts < n
them interferin4", with the personal duties enjoined 1n the New Testa -
liberty of those who do. It hardly anent. Flay your father's ( hod be
sec211s tt ? liiive occurred to Ill) ally' such with you and protect yon.•--Golcien
that the burdens of pauperisnl,crinle, Rule,
insanity and misery produced by the
(lriuk'tieo,flic inevitably fall on the It is true that doctors disagree
exti10' bnlntnanity, whether they ever -but then they don't disagree half as
drink 'atanor not, that the many bad as tbcirayedieines do.
dangers because of dr°itnkenness are , g, b. 0. pins Douro chronic aoxlsu-
tthe dangers of all, and therefore all
Patten.
Total.
Burdock Blood Bitters cures Dyspep-
sia.,t.
Burdock Blood Bitters cures Consti-
pation.
Burdock Blood Bitters cures Bilious -1
ness.
Burdock Blood Bitters cures Head-'
aohd.
Burdock Blood Bitters unlocks all the,
clogged secretions of the Bo(vels, thus
curing Headaches andsimilar corn- .
t
plaints.
General Booth's Visit.
General Booth, , of the Salvation
+,Army, is expected to land in this
country on September 19th, for a
six months' inspection visit on both
sides of the line. He wilt be met at
Morrisburg by the yatch William
Booth, and will halt at several points
' enroute for the west. Poterboro
will be his objective point on this oc-
'w
• 110 will stay:. #o
i 1 \\ilelei1
i
cat. I
weeks, and bled spend a couple of.
months in the toiled States. lie
will return to Cana'h'a, 'about January i
I ist, 1895, at British Cfij,umbia•, and
thefae° across the eolith -Int, visiting
the different Army corps along the
line.
With regard to the condition of
the crops, Prof. Saunders is of opin-
ion that in Manitoba they will aver-
age a little more than last year; but
on account of the dry weather the
straw is everywhere short.
Too many people'' have pneumatic
tires on their consciences.
It never cools a nail off when the
street sprinkler throws water MI
him.
In the Territories the rain fall has
been Icss than in Manitoba and has
been very irregular, some sections of
tr
the district receiving
much more
than others. Crops at the experi-
mental farm at Brandon are good,
but those on the Indian Head farm
are lighter than usual. The wheat
is expected to average there about 20
bushels per acre.
At Indian head, south of the ex-
perimental farm, the crops a:re much
lighter ----- some of them scarcely
worth cutting; while in the districts
north more rain has fallen and the
wheat is expected to average about
;a5 to 30 bushels. West of Indian
Read the crops are said to be very
light. loroln the districts of Prince
Albert and Edmonton the crops are
reported to be good.
Thesecret of success is constancy
of purpose.
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Life SPOTS
AND
NLEMJSNES,
CAUSED BY
DAD BLOOD,
CIJFRE® BY
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before I had taken half of the second
bottle I was
PERFECTLY CURED.
I am so pleased to 1)e strong and
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