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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1894-08-31, Page 34k, W. O. T. U. COLUMN. aervevena i•ty rus Wisessai susseu,) So (Ad awl 11.1111), anti Ya(dro bind, wen cult thir at+4441fluir, of the inuthers and miters to 'filet, Wit OW Woutrimr* -Christian 1'eroper. mice Union meets eVory tr)irtirly ,A three wows eharp, for one hour, st mildew.% Pat. riek street. All ladies are made welcome tle the Editor hee kindly given as p;u O ids epee, for our work, we ask 1414:1141s of the cause 10 sond items or interear; OH all mend questions of the day to rim; or onr •-;•",,'"1"Clirro'r"lif,r.4r,v.itarrriltv_milrrmtrve J'ojui S. J41114011, the great wheel - man, gives some good advice to young men. When asked for advice to aspiring novices. as regards training he replied : Do not'smolse, Wink or •ebew and always, retire early, as rest is one of the principal things in train- ing. If a limn does not get sleep be losesfiesh, worries and is unfit where trials of speed and endurance are called tor. I also believe in good eatin,g, ancl am very careful what I eat. My favorite . dishes and those I reCommend to all trainers are beef-, steak, mutton chops, ebieken, lots of vegetables, and light puddings. Oatmeal I always eat in the morning because of its strengthening and in- vigorating qualities. This advice is wholesome for all young men, wile- ther contemplating a special athletic training or not. Switzerland's Zxperiment. A good many honest meaning peo- ple, including many Canadians, have been advocating the public control of all liquor selling., thus depriving 'private individuals from the profits, supposing thereby to rid the traffic of 11111,011 of its evils., In Switzerland Where to Kait Came Prima, that experiment is being new tried. An English journal gives the follow- ing statement of results, which ought to make very interesting reading. It tift7S; TUE WIN:GRAM TIMES, AUGUST 31 t894, factor, from which all the rest fol- . lows, 2. The example of decent people who drink it in the presence of pm: ple who believe in them .L The feeling of pleasure first • excited by it. Pleasure is Satan's bait always, 4. The bringing people into con- tect with drinking—which is the law of hypnotie suggestion, is, The _continued andinevitable operation of the namtic upon nerve and brain, The pecuniary inducement of sale, giving rise to needless and in. creased temptation, 7, The desire to drown care And sorrow in the forgetfulness of wine, 8. The strong craving created by tippling,beg,inning with the "moderate glpss"—so gradually and insensibly 'producing "thirsty souls." 9. The inherited predisposition to drink consequent on the drinking of parents, )010 renders many people susceptible to the more rapid develop- ment of alcoholism. So far as any scheme limits the operations of these causes, it is to lie approved—so far as it enlarges them, it iS to be condemned." Burdock Blood Bitters cures Dyspep. ! sia, Berdoelt Blood Bitters cures Coosti- I pation. ; Burdock Blood B tter's cures Bilious - n Burr lock ;Mood tters • °Urea Head -1 ache. B u rdock Blood Bitters u I oe lei ;all he ' clogged secretions of the Bowels, thus I curing Headaohes and similar com- plaints. •• '`Switzerland's Statistical Bureau. ,has issued its official report. During the present year it shows that 7,536 died in its fifteen largest towns, and out of that number 418, or 1 in 15, owed their premature death to their drinking habits. Yet the alcohol sold by the Government was the best of its kind, but deadly nevertheless. In 4,801 smaller townships 4,215 died. Of these 245 died through alcoholic poisoning, or 1 in . 7. In the 15 , largest towns 8,409 young men died `,b.etween 19 and 25, andof these deaths 200 were caused, directly or indirectly, by drink, while 105 died in delirium tre11.1031$, • One in eight,of the lnnaties owe their loss of reason to drink, and 2,790 of the insane in Zurich were aggravated eases of alcoholic insanity. No one can rightly realize what these figures imply but must shudder at the nature of the terrible 'death wbich has oyertaken the drinkers of this free but intem- perate republic." The first reference to Highland costmne . occurs in the Saga, of' Mag- nus Barefoot, king of Norway, 1093- 1103,. written by S1101TO Sturleson, who was reared with the children of that monarch's daughter. Here it is stated that Magnus and bis men oni their return from a naarauding ex-; pedition to the *est of Scotland 1 "brought with them a great cleat of the habits and fashions of clothing ' of those western parts. They went about the streets with bare. legs and had short kirtles and oVereloakssancl therefore his nien called him Magnus' Barefoot or Bareleg." In the thirteenth century we seem to ha,vo something like a first refer awe to actual tartans in the statutes' of 'the church of. Aberdeen, Which provide that all ecclesiastics are to be suitably appareled, avoiding red, green and striped clothing, and their ;.:),-aements shall not be shorter than the middle of tho. leg. But it should . be noticed that the word "tartar,' ' Which occurs in the fifteen century,' in the accountsof the lord high treasurer of Scotland, and whieh was regarded by both Borthwick and Pinkerton as meaning tartan, really indicates, as pointed out by Dr. Causes of Inebriety. Dickson, a fabric of eastern origin, - Dr. F. IL Lees, now the oldest and • • frequently variant or shot, the warp and:woof being of conthasting colors.' best known of the leading English We find, however a true reference to temperance writers, has lately been tartan in the same accounts in the delivering an address on the/ true causes of inebriety in which be said: - "'rho instruments of a national propaganda are the platform and the press. We have,nowadays, 'Aar, less of the old, solid kind of teach- ing which marked our advecacy at One time, and our literature is far too light and frivolous, though, owing It to the spread of seienee, we have more light, and. should have more leading at ottr command. Mat we want %Ilse the old, . self-sacrificing earnestness which flowed from the more vivid perceptions of oar fathers; following century, for in August, 1588, there appears an &try for lij. • elnis of Ireland tartane to be, hoiss.orl trews being -evidently intended to •be worn with "ane schort Heland colt," I accounted for under the same date.' —Scottish -Review. Lord Aberdeen's Latest. Lord Aberdeen tells the following; story of himself: He left London at., midnight in a sleeping, car for the! North. In the morning when he was awakened be saw it stranger op - for after all, our work will be mainly posit() him. Excuse, me, said the stranger, may measured by our clear knowledge of I ask if Yea are rich ? the importance bf the question; • • I Somewhat stuairised, his Lordship , A great battle is before us, which replied that he WAS tolerably well- ' demands more perfect oresm to-do, jzaciou in our army and a more d'eterinined May I ask, continued the stran,ger,. and undaunted 'courage than ever how rid) „N 'Oil IWO IN before; we must learn better how to Well, if it will do you any good to '3: wield our weapons of :speech- 110 know, .was the reply, I sUpp3se I pen, and avail ourselves of every have Several hundred thousand opportunity of using the printed tract po,and8. and volmne. Above MI, however, we learn , Well, Went on the stranger, if were;as rieit as you, and snored as the essential lines on whieh temper- loudly as you, I should take a whole ance reformers can Mono proeeed ear, so as not to interrupt the sleep with any rational hopes of tolerable of others. stteeess. We affirm this,as the logleal Conclusion of the first and last prin- °npeople laugh to show their .ciple of philosophy, namely, that prtitti,)1.11eeth. Tlie use ot Ivory White nothing can arrest effects that dors Tooth Powder makes people laugh more not touch causes, Now—unless for than tiv(m It's so we, Pried 25e. sixty years We have been taboringA S6id, by di'aggiats• under a dellision—the folloOing. are Two farmers named Searle and the thief factee's emicerned in the t, Greer Were bitrned to death in a: fire . causation of alchoholie intemper; which destroyed the barn of Mr, anee William Hayward, in Plympton 1. The notion that intexioating ,' township, near Forest, Tutidity Week. drink it a good beverage', or 11, god nie rgy 3LalseOtest3c1 TC. rt. 0 and medieine. This is the priteipal probeattatinthiy beet, alganksissfssi • ; ; for infants and Children. OTHES, You Know that Tareeerle, Bateman'i Drops, Glodfrey's Cordial, many semalled Seething' Syrups, fad most remedies for children. Are oomposed of opium or morphine Da Yon Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons? 'Do You Know that in most countries druggists are not pormitteci to soil wrpr• ' • without labeling them polsone ? no You Know that you should not permit any medicine to bo "JIM* you er your pitysiefan know of what it is composed? 7,2. you Know that easterly, is a purely Iregetablo preparation, and ) , • ' ,,retlionts is published with every bottle ? 6 "Von Xistre're that eactorie lathe prescription of the famous Dr., Samuel , It bas been In Ise for nearly thirty years, and Met raore Castoria is now sold that', totter remedies for children combined.? pe, Toni Know that tho Patent Office Department of the United States, and a oiler countries, havo issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher un4 his assigns to use tho word Castoria" end its formula, and that to imitate there is a state prison offense 1 Do Ton Know that ono of the reasons for granting this government protemionwan because Castoria had been proven to be absolutely harmloss? Do Yon Runvr that 35 ravellago doses of easterl41 are furnished for 85 bents, or ono cent cdoso 2 *Do Yon Know that %lien possessed of this perfect preparation, your children may be kept well, end that you may have unbroken rest ? Wolfs Vacz,...1 things aro worth kr:muting. They are facts. fe.e-einigeis on every Harm," ”.410 ..targera:- Chlidcreri ryforPitcheee0astorlao emmirlawnaeacawstraiir,N751,,f.k,14,.. h' Popular Proverbs. g!A bad workman,quarrels with his tools. A'bird is known by its note, and man by his talk. •. A blithe heart maketh a blooming. visage. • A broken friendship may be sol- dered but will never be sound. A close mouth catehes.no files. • A colt. may :break, but an old horse never. If they do not admire, the heart will never desire. • s If you run after two horses, you will catch neither. It is a poor heart that never re - jokes. • Necessity dispenses with decorum. Never ask pardon before you are accused. Never fittl, out with your bread and butter. No receiver, iv NeXt love, quiets. No fool like an °Abel. Crop bulletin No. 44 bas been is- sued by the Manitoba Department of Agriculture, and is, ou the whole, very encouraging. The estimated wheat yield for the PeOvince is plac- ed at 15,701,809 bushels, or an aver- age of 15.0 bushels per acre. The present population of the Province is estimated to be 192,000. • Enefered for Twelve 'It ears. Mr. Geo, H. Williams, the extensive man oraotIlrer ot fruit baskets, Thorold, writes :-"I suffered very severely from siek and nervous headaches and bilious- ness for °ter twelve years and had tried all the advertised pills, powders, and .other medicines, but•obtained very little relief, until .about two years ago, I began to use Stark's Brit -dere and since then have been n different man and now seldom he ye a headatthe. It I have any tendency til tv•ty Stark's Powders give immediate re' irtf." Price, 25e a box ; scild by all medicine ,dealers. -- — • A grocer namedopeorp..,e Loveless was.sandbagged and robbed in Lon- don, Ont., on Saturday night while No man is worse for knowing the going home from his store. worst of himself. No rass:s religion survives h is morals. 's., , ',Amos. Nothing to lie got without pains, I Visit pictnresque Mackinac Island. It but poverty. I will only cost you about 812.50 from De - Oats may fall i a reeds brave troit ; $1.5 from Toledo; $18 from Cleveland, the storm: s. for the round trip, including meals and ' berths, Avoid the heat and dust by travel 02 evil grain no g%iod seed can ing on the D. & C. floating palaces. The Collie. i attractions of a trip to theMackinac region are unsurpasted. The island itself is a . . grand romantic spot, its climate Most tir. Nothing Strange. , vigorating. Two new steel passengtr Intelligent peopIe, who realize tho iln. steamers have just been built for the portant min the blood holds it keeping upper lake route, costing $300,08 dad.. the i.orly in a normal condition, find . They are equipped with every modern nothing strange in the number of conv9uie119e, imnunciators, bath -rooms, diseases Hood's 'Sarsaparilla is able to i etc., llummated throughout by electricity, cure, go many troubles result from itn- ' and are guaranteed to be the grantlet, pure blood, tho best way to trea them largest and safest steamers on fresh water. is through the blood.. Hood's garsapar. These steamers . favorably compare with ilia i italizes the blood. I the great mean liners in construction and . ' speed. Four trips per week between Homes Pir,r,,s are the best after.dinner , :lolecle, Detroit, AINna, 4 Mackinac%St. 1 cinette and Du ignace, Petoskey, Chielgo, " Soo,"lfer. Infix. Daily between Glove - pills, assist digestion, prevent constipa- Mon. ' land and Detroit. Daily between Cleve- land and Putin -Say. Ths'il The cabin p iqr The Glettelg Ghost. and staterooms of tbese sterunersaro de! A Durham photograp•her took a signed for the complete entertainment of Iitutnanityunder home conditions; the pal. pieture of the haunted school with ll a id equipment, the luxury of the rip. , _ group of scholars and men. .1n front. Pointinents, makes traveling on these When the plate was developed alh/ yable, SCIal for strange face was diseavered therein Meuttshtil•eatecirsettlfgrveellplphlet, Address —a face of an elderly man whom AD.et:ilro,a. P. itb:orrmAiertiit.z, ct, T. A., D. ,.'1/4; c. none whopre present eau recognize 4) and who is not known in the neigh- Mr, and Mrs. Richard. Clevering, borhood. It issaki the features are Sohn Bartley and his sisters, Mary spite distinct. Inspector Campbell. and Martha and Samuel Bartley, of possesses a 'copy of the picture and I Cleveland, have fallen heir to $1,000,- s8ys this latest phase of the "ghost" 0000 Cle,vering is a letter carrier nonpluses hint entirely* and all his and Samuel Partley a, moulder, An. , theories and various conelusions are •,uttele, a Soctelnuan, settled in Aus- ;knocked higher than the Attnesphere. Walla many years ago, and his family The spook's face looms up in the pie- lost sight of him. tic amassed it tor- ture behind a gentleman who de, mute and died without legal issue. dares positively that there was no ....,,,.±.,»,........–....t.,....„..., : one between 1111115012 (111(1 the walls of I yaws Romeo, tot .totorra to the Dog, Vastest to nso, end cheapest. 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For *Ory faintly, the **other% of whielt lintr* itittg,rmi Art 05 mut. purchase w111preveaprentable hossurnent. 3'7ie 24.trae*,` ltamitton, says: - It slay von sesissuesi 1)22bog work his at,.. lionory and the ehr>apo•t book 1)2 21222 mond, mut should be tri every 2251I001 12411 family In Minute. Ilaweyour Pookteliorslow it to •tr; C. Verristo Co, Publishers ely-fht 1101 boy ohontsphoto graphic repthite of ;melee edition% 81rgetirl for iron woreernies eeatainhrususeltneuptiges, illustrations, etc dze. • DEAR Sms,-I had Atm 'LOB/ severe headache for i from it a single day. 0 \ and was not free the past three years, cIinuessedadnedotaeiris'omtheedris- I could think of, but it aia me no good. My cousin said I must TRY BAB1 because it is the best medicine ever made, and I took three bottles of it, with the result that it has completely cured me. I think Burdock Blood Bitters, both for headaches and as a, blood purifier, is the BEST IN 179E WORLD, and am glad to recommend it to all my friends. Miss nous. McDoxan, Glen Norman, Ont. DEM1LL COLLEGE OSH_4.11V.A. An Institution where none but board- ers aro admitted; b as been running about 18 years. 22 Employs a very Efficient Staff of Ten Teachers. SCHOLARSHIPS ARE SOLO, embracieg a full course yearly, induct, ing nil the English branches, Sciences, French and German, Classics, Musio, Drawing, arnyon Portrait, Oil Painting, Ornamental branehes, with Vocal and Elocution, in classics, at remarkably low 412108. This institution draws students from Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa . and the towns and cities from Canada, as well se froth X ew York, Chicago and other cities from the United States. Por particulars address, MISS 1Y1 A. WIRD, Secretary, Oshawa in••1