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h'.,a (,F.vl and H.,llrv(t)l(l V(tif/'N hand,
Well cull the attention. of the mothers nod sisters
to the tact, that the wntttait'9 cthriNtiau Temper.
Allen Union moots Sim third Monday in ery mouth
at three team); •hnrp, tor ono hoot, at Mrx llolm's
residua' e, Patrick street. All ladies aro made web
enure. .
An tiro Inhtor Iris kindly given ns part ni hen
spawn. for our work, we oak friends of the intim to
send item of Interest on all moral questions of the
dav to any of our members.
.W/FMM`.•P!K_.,'ATm�YT�'.f,vu'R ....,..TM.,'F,aV„F�„�a
Jnclge l)tfgas in his evidence be-
fore the police Investigation Com-
mittee at Montreal last week made
the statement that "alcohol is the
cause of ninety per cent.. of all the
cringes committed by grown up
persons not born professional thieves."
IIe also added, "if some one could
show how to euro the drunkard, it
would be better than an inquiry into
the police or detective departments.
The Liquor Traffic.
It is supported by two of the
strongest tendencies in human nature
.--animal appetite and love of looney.
It defies legislatures; it bribes juries;
it breaks through the flimsy cobwebs
of municipal laws ; it dictates politi-
cal platforms ; it tramps under its
cloven hoof the holy Sabbath and
the law of God ; it grows Hell on the
hard-earned wages of poverty ; it
fattens on themaidert.dSous of men;
and sitting in its stately place, br
lounging in its filthy den it laughs at
the broken Bole, sneers at the
• widow's tears, and mocks the
.orphan's cry for bread, It steals
the song's kind heart, and robs the
mother of its love. It leads the
blooming daughter through the dies
alley to the haunts of sin. It trans-
forms the father's loving tenderness
into beastly cruelty and' murderous
hate. It changes the once loved and
loving bride into the drudging slave
of the drunkard's hut. It sends the
husband to the drunkard's hopeless
doo111, aucl drags the orphaned babe.
away from home .and friends, ands
casts it into the putrid stg•eitn of
crime, to float on downward into ,have a chance to rise, and will be Says I, "Things looks differently
worse than death. Thus docs it ,13urer of reaching the top sometime. from up there than what they do to
sweep the smile frons, childhood's I a• 7. Trust to nothing but God and I us—it is a snore sightly place, And
sunny face, it slims the luster of Ilford work, Inscribe on your ban -,you talk about looks, Josiah Allen, I
ambition in the eye of yoitth,'and , n r, "luck is a foo]; pluck is a hero." i don't go on clear looks, I go on prin-
smears with foul disgrace tele, hoary* siege. Will the Lord say to me in
THE 1 Y elan GUAM,T1ME 1 NOVEMBER n�, 18194.
tario the vote for all elective officers
except in the election of members of
the legislature and parliament,
In the United States 28 states and
territories have given women some
form of suffrage, according to Politi-
cal Progress, the source of these
statements,
Loolc Oat for Cold Weather
but ride inside of the Electric Lighted and
Steam Heated Vestibule Apartment trains
of the Chicago, Milwaukee d St. Paul
Railway and you will be as warm, comfort.
able and oheerful as in your own library or
boudoir. To travel between Chicago, kit,
Paul and Minneapolis,or between Chicago,
Omaha and Sioux City, in these luxuriously
appointed trains, is a supreme satisfaction;
and, os the somewhat ancient advertise
meut'used to read, "for further particulars,
see small bills." 'Small bills (and large
ones, too) will be accepted for passage and
sloeeping car tickets. l'or detailed infor-
mation address A. J. • Taylor, Canadian
Passenger Agent, Toronto, Ont.
Plow to Get on in the World.
Most of our successful men began
life without a dollar. They have
won success by ]lard, work and strict
honesty. You can .do the salve.
Here are a dozen rules for getting
on in the world:
1. Be honest. Dishonesty seldom
makes one rich, and when it does, ,
riches is a curse. There is no such'
thing as dishonest success.
2. Work. The world is not going
to pay you for nothing. Ninety per
cent. of what men call genius is only
talent for lta,id work.
S. Enter into that business or trade
which you like best, and for which 1
nature seems to have fitted you, I
provided it is honorable.
4. Be independent. Do not lean
on others to do your thinking or to
conquer your difficulties.
5. Be conscientious in the dis
charge of every duty. Do your work I
th9roughly. No boy can rise who
slights. his work.
ti. Don't try to begin at the top.'
Begin at the bottom and you will
Ono'Standarct for Both Sexes,
Josiah Allen's children have been
brought up to think that sin of any,
kind is just as bad in a man as in a
woman ; and any . place of amuse-
Inent that was bad for a woman to
go to was bad for a man,
Now, when Thomas Jefferson was
a little feller, he was bewitched to go
to circuses, and Josiah said
"Better let him go, Samantha ; it
hain't no place for women and girls,
but it won't hart a boy,"
Says I, "Josiah Allen, tele Lord
made Thomas Jefferson with just as
pure a heart as Tirzah Ann, and no
bigger ears and eyes; incl if Thomas
Jefferson goes to the circus Tirzah
Ann goes too."
That stopped that. And then he
was bewitched to get • with other
boys that smoked and chewed
tobacco, and Josiah was just that
easy turn that he would let hien go
with 'em. But says I :
"Josiah r�llen, if Thomas Jefferson
goes with those boys and gets to
chewing and smoking tobacco, '..I
shall buy Tirzah Ann a pipe."
And that stopped that.
"And about drinkin'," says I,
"Thomas .Jefferson, if it be the will
of Providence to change ,you to a
wild bear, I will chain you up and
do the best I can with you. But if
you clo it yourself, turn yourself' into
a wild beast by drinking I will run
away ; for I could never stand it,
never 1 And," I continued, "if ever
I See you hanging around bar -rooms
and tavern doors, Tirzah Ann shall
haug too."
Josiah argued with inc. Says he :
"It doesn't look so bad for a boy as
it does for a girl."
Says I, "Custom makes the differ-
ence ; and we are more used to see-
ing the Igen. Bat when liquor goes
to work to make a fool and a brute
of anybody ; it don't stop to as
about the sex, and makes a wild
beast and idiot of a man or woman,
and to look down from heaven I
guess a man looks as bad laying
dead drunk as a woman sloes."
In this case against my client for
stealing a pair of pants I move for a
nonsuit, said a lawyer, On what
ground? asked the judge, On the
ground that a whole suit can't be
made out of a pair of pants, replied
the lawyer,
When Baby was Welt, we cavo her Castors,
"Salicin seta was a Child, alto cried f•ti' (:astoria.
When alto bcca,riallns, alto cling to ('asteria.
When she had Children, a:to;;:ivothem Castoria.
A Wo�ndertui conqueror.
No disease is more common among the
people than scrofula. Handed down
from generation to generation, it is
found in nearly ever family, in some
form. It may make its appearance in
dreadful running sores, in swelling in the
neck or goitre, or in eruptions of varied
forms. Attacking the mucous membrana
it may be known as catarrh, or develop.
ing in the lungs it may be, and often is,
the prime cause of consumption.
In whatever form scrofula may mani-
fest itself, Hood's Sarsaparilla is its
inveterate foe and conqueror. This
medicine bas such powerful alterative
and vitalizing effects upon the blood
that every trace of impurity is expelled,
and the blood is made rich, pure and
healthy.
"Lindenbank," in an article in the
Montreal Witness, on lightning,
says: "It is not judicious to stand
under trees during thunderstorms ;
in the doorway of barns ; close to
cattle, or near chimney and fire
places. On the other hand, there is
not much sense in going to bed or
trying to insulate one's self in feather
beds. Small articles of steel, also do
not have the power to attract light-
ning, as is popularly supposed, or e. f,j ®ji
Ther( s much uetermine the nnecessary ath. or alarm alarm 6 �� f [ ��� t�� 1 f i�����
re gnucl to llghtnina. A maxim that 6'-
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Heaven has u'oi'e thunders to alarm �°`• ; `XFO
and...
than thunder -bolts to punish has ' GOAL Ula NACES1
; much truth in it, and one who lives ..FOR ALL SIZES OF RUILDINCu . .
t0 SCO the lightning's flash nesse not �ctpQCilg from 10,000 to X30,00 put • Teel 1 concern himself much about the 1
A Blessi:ug to Every Iouseb.UId.
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and sold by ell Medicine vendors throughout nein world,
i Purihasers should loolr to telt, Label rn the Boas and Pots. If thear3rircas is no*
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Severe 'ail h i s ho deer 2 Year
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My wife was afflicted for two years with a severe pain under the left shoulder and through to Ihd
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and owing to this cure hundreds of these plasters have been sold by me here, giving equal satisfaction.
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possibility of personal injury from
that flash.
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ADVERTISER
. ppintments. Be there a minute be- glow is it with the soul of Tirzah Ann;
I fore time if you have to lose dinner as for Thomas Jetierson'it soul he' 16 -Page 1i'eekly-96 Columns. per -
and Half Civilfsad Countries. i ing a o� i )ain' o .l0 account? I t
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all elective officers exeapt members patio bow is money in your pocket. I to flim for my dealings with both of
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Woman Suffrage ixn� `F,iilightened i 'being
to do it.
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In Great Britain women vote for i
x . Be polite. Every senile, every !No o ; shall have to give an account
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•iL 60.
Noir to Pee. lit, 1895, ,
of parliament. 0 Be generous. Me , these souls, male and female. And I P
>, should feel ill 'f I bl l t l'
In France the women teachers
• n es enemies and breeds distrust. j s lou c ee guilty i nun hint
, , (. ,
I have brought Thomas Jefferson d� LAN0"6A
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elect women members on all boards , 1. Spend less than you earn. Do up to think that it was just as bad I
of education. !ink run into debt. Watch the little for him to listen to a bacl story or
In; Sweden women•
vote for all leaks and you can live on your Isong as for a girl, or worse, forAte
elective officers except represents- isalary.had more strength to run away, and
tines; also indirectly for members of 12. Make all the money you can.;to any stall he would be
that it vas a disgrace for him totalk
the house of lords. • I honestly, do all the good one sets 1 or listen
In Norway they have school stiff- • with it while you . live and be your
rare. d;`'t own executor. •
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In Ireland the women vote for the Stark's Powders, efich package of
harbor boards, poor law guardians,'
and in Belfast for municipal officers.
In, Russia women householders vote
for all elective officers incl on all
local matters
In Finland they vote for all elec-
` tive officers,
In Austria-Hungary they vote, by
proxy, for all elective officers.
In Croatia and Dalmatia they have
, the privilege of doing, so, in local
elections in person.
IgD Italy widows vote for members
of, parliament.
In. the Madras presideney and the
Bombay presidency, Hindustan, the
women exercise the right of suffrage
in all municipalities.
In all the countries of Russian Asia
they can do so wherever It Russian
colony settles. The Russians are
colonizing the whole of their vast
Asian possessions and Carrying with
them everywhere the ")sir," or self
governing. village, wherein women
who are the heads of households are
permitted to vote.
Wooten have municipal suffrage,
in Cape Colony,whieh rules 1,000,000
square miles.
Municipal woman .suffrage rules in
blew Zealand,
Iceland, in the north .Atlantie, the
Isle of Man (betaken England and
Ireland), and Pitcairn island, in the
south Pacific, have full woman snf-
frage.
Inn the 1.)onihtion of Canada un-
mat'riecl wotnen have municipal self--
4, *Age in every province, and also in
the Northwest 'Territories, In On -
which contains p' t•
hound ,n ;
ashamed to have Tirzah Ann or me
to hear. .I have brought him up to
think that nianliness didn't consist in
having a cigar in his mouth and his
flat on one side and ,Mali hie' and
on (fins two pro ara tuns, on In fl �'�
wooden box the' cover or which slang phrases, and a knowledge of
.forms a measure for one dose, an im- questionable. amusements, but in
mediate relief tor Sick ;;Headachy and layin' holt of every duty that conies'
of nervous pains, and another in cap-
sules,a (from ;; to ;4' of one is an ordinary
r •
Stomach, also Neuralgia, and all kiuds
dose) whinge acts on the Bowels, Liver
and Stomach, forming a never failing
perfect treatmentfor all fiend and
Stoma_h complaints. They do not, as
most pills and so many other medicines
do, lose their effect or produce after
constipation, and are nine to take. 25
cents a box, int all medicine dealers.
Apples for Export.
One who has had a good deal of
experience says : 'It Cannot 'be too
strongly impressed upon fruit groaners
face ; helping to right the wrong,ancl
protect the weak, and making the
most and best of the mind and soul
God has given him. In short, I 1
have brought tum up to think that '
purity and virtue are both feminine �a,, ;c L L COLLEGE
and masculine and that Gods angels . Tj M!►
are not necessarily all she ones.— I 9
Josiah Allen's Wife,
Iathng VJk1 y of tho east
NONE BETTER,
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E.tandsome Premium..
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up to think what was impure 101'a ,
woman was' pure for a man. If a ;
man has a. greater desire to do wrong
—which I won't dispute, says I, look- ,
lepers that all �p les for ing keenly onto Josiah, he has'
and other sit p r gicatel strength. to resist temptation.
export or storing sltolil l be easefully so says I in mild resents but
handled. The barrel , ought :to be
well shaken several times while being
filled, and the last layhr should be
turned stege end up. `/,k. firm and
steady pressure is necessary before
the barrel head is insetted, and, as
far as possible, each layer should be.
];laeed so that the wholb will remain
in position firmly, In no ease should
It hamster bo used to pound the
head in, nor should th(i pressure be
I;emoved before the hen 1 is in place,
as the juice in any "chipped" apple
will then go back intd the bruise,
and decay will bo rapitl.
Pare blood is absolutely necessary in
order to enjoy sellout bdelth. Hood's
Sarsaparilla pile ties the blood and
strengthens the system.
Capacity without education is
deployable, anti e(lucatl)nt without
capacity is thrown away.,
'Dake K. to. laxa.
..},.P melon ,�ofn It axa.�
tive 1 req" •i' ret64
firm as old Plymouth Rock, if
Thomas Jefferson hangs, Tirzah Ann
shall hang too." -•
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For Over Fifty Yearn.
AN sells ASI) W,ELL•TnfsD Rni1KUY.-4ere. win
'aloe 8(.othinuSyrup has boon used for over lefty
years by millions of mothers for tntcir chilnren while
t"othlue w1Ui perfect suceess. It soothes tiro child
sotfdns the gums, allays i.11 paha. cures wind (101121.
and is thebost rolled for, I)larrhren. Is pleasant to
the taste. Sold by Ilrnihistx In finery part of the
Work., TwentyIlrl eutit+ n eottte. Its \alae is
Iia dctdnhlo. 13o sure anti ask for rites, Whtslnw s
Soothing Syrup, slid knife no other kiwi.
It is lucky for us that the bee does
not look upon the honeycomb in the
sante light we do.
There worn 10,480 • churches in
Canada when, the Jest census was
taken. This is one building for each
450 people. Of the total inumller of
church edifices' one-third ate eon+
trolled by the Methodists..
Doctor, I am trottbled'with shoot•
ink' pains in my fans. 'Yea, manna ;
you use ton nautili powder.
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