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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1896-02-21, Page 3rift: WINC31.42k101 PIIMES, FEBRUARY 21, t8KS. W. el/ T. U. OOLUDAW, CRIXE I 1840 and 1890, the inmates of their I prisons inum ereased in number 0O per olesimuorsu 'ttY THU 111.101101 cent faster than popubstion. In ngland between 1841 U '89, the VROSAIVLE CAUSE Or ITS /10gCENT ::(11./..itte and 1.401:e1 ,,::INOBEASE. • number of convictions decreased 71 sk'si atiinithin, the mothers go Alters The following figures and filets per cent. In Japan (Free Trade thi,d N.111(Itty 4A_Arry jr01191 culled iron: vilriekb authorities E,Cem sinee 1866), the total conviettions rot' "=":4'. to pointto one etiCiditiell over which, the following years indicate die im- )-1.40,•, 111 a fr(X: country, the community prevenient going on there. ,•.' Asir. nt editor dots kimily ;Aron ns psi; ni ills blve contrul tk. pre-ience of which speoc...inr•our•venillt,•we ask Wend* ct the tliMAI: So f • '. , . •-• 3.880 3887 1888 1881) otos iirentmoit drocrest on all moral questions of ths WOUld iitie1/1 10 het .ei )11 Will poramous Orireittfkls. 5,940 4,;197 3,174 1,454 slar totthymf •nter members, with the increase and decrease of Les'r crone 06,474 79,723 70,n79 80,050 . -...".-1.-.7r".'"--:r"—.."--•-"."'''."--'"--"."..." eritne in all cum: triffis. The inereasc In 1889 a serious failure ,of crops Au the eeseorol shall live of each niso aerilite, so pal il flab' apparent in mourned in Japan, followed in 1890 •batosought. Canada of late MRCS, the United and. 1891 by earthquakes and tree, Willerever iris coo nt ry may be, States, France, and ether countries, the most clisasterous since 1854. To give.of•h•i•s .hest to men, who have end modi is i popularly attributed to vi'l'Otight ••ees Ne!brother13 to make them free! Etidtcriog tie atone, his name shall be who ii'll:sie ;Igi"ilvewn0 en liberty I Invisible *tattles are retired for him, And tor him rise the heart's deep And vistas lot vtetory. never to dim, sudden increase of property they psalms, immediately ander our control, and Lea il on,ward to endless. calins. for which We as citizens of Canada necessarily entailed, wore followed His famt. limes sublime, outlasting all are directly responsible. by a serious increase of crime, especi- In the fadeless City ot Palms! A comparison of the criminal ally of the lesser sort during 1890 time, and 1891; but this increase of crime statistics of the above named and ...........a.......,..7.......,„..........„.„— other countries, where protection was little if'any more pronounced prevails as their fiscal s stein, with • than took place in Fratee, 'the Unit - the criminal statistics of England and ed States. Canada and ether 00US- * * * Japan where Free Trade obtains, tries since they re -imposed protection and where an army of Christian. • "They always win who side with shows that crime increased rapidly ,teachers and philanthropists devote God," is not only the trust of the after the increase of protection in the their lives and means to the metier- . Christian heart; but is the lofty be- first named countries and decreased • ation of the condition of the poor and . . all lief of the patriot and student of his- in England and Japan after they • ., • I weak where bountiful harvests and trechs :Not, aloft Ilan W040111./1 lihriqi411 TelAipkr. During 1801 the horrors were aggra- increased druilkenness, particular vated by storms and pestilence. The forms of edacation, the presence or destruction of life and property was abserice of certain religious beliefs, of appalling magnitude, involving would seem ia addition to those ag- the ruin of many and the impover- gravating ur ameliorating Conditions ishment of millions. of her people, to be effected by eircainstances more This series of visitations, and the „,. . p • . ' torya io .' • Frauee profound peace have prevailed for * * * The criminal statistics of are very significant in this connect- years, with almost a total absence of IndividualResponsibility: On one ion, as she had ten years compare- 1 any adverse visitations; thus indicat- ' side we have the fiery blaze of tivc free trade under the "Cobden ing that this self-imposed andevident- God's judgment, on the other the Treaty," (signed in 1860, abrogated ly vicious system of taxation created shadowy gloom of retribution and- in 1870-71,) preceded and followed more poveety in these countries, and , between that blaze and gloom every by periods of high protection, The consequently caused more crime, . g figures give the mber nuof than resulted in Japan from the soul shall stand. to give an account, ! following unless revelation is a delusion, and convictions in France for the years most awful visitations of Providence. the gospel a sham."—Mary T. Lath- named: II • rap. 1850 736,000 or 21 per 1000 pop'I. 1860 894,000 tis 24.2 1870 549,000 or 14.4 " 1880 995,000 or 26.5 " 1895 1,111,000 29.5 " From these figures it appears that a decrease of crime, equal to 40 per • they are nothing in particular; mov- cent followed the abrogation a pro- Everyone whouses Dr. Agnew's ing much, they have no direction. A tection, and its re -imposition was fol- Catarrhal Powder has a good word work of fiction may center about a lowed by a serious increase of crime to say for it. In these columns a . scone, an incident, a thought, a of over 100 per cent in 15 years. It short time since was quoted the • Moral truth, or other motive. One will be noticed also that the increase favorable opinion of three members of the moat distinguished. ef living between 1870 and 1885 was over • 300 of McMaster Hall, the great Baptist novelists has said that he always per cent snore. rapid than between university. Of the same denomin- r 1 s f . ation is to be added to -day the hearty - A,. Character as a Life Center. A successful life must be a center- ed. life. Too many lives are lived without any definite point of view or center of effort. Seeing many things Ai A HAMILTON BAPTIST PREACHER. JOINS WITH LEADING MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY OF MCMASTER HALL IN PRAISE OF DR. AGNEW'S CATARRHAL POWDER. Archibald Forbes. The great achievements of Arehi- bald Forbes, the prineo of British war correspondents, were the brilli- ant +descriptions which, at great per - S01114 risk, lie sent to the London Daily News. of the erossing of the Danube and of the battles around Plevna and tho Shipka Pass. in Russo-Torkish war, and his famous ride, of 110 miles through a trackless country to telegraph the news of the victory at Ulundi. Ile was born • in Morayshire, Scotland, in 1838, the son of the Presbyterian minister, and educated at Aberdeen Univer- sity. For some time lie served as a private in the Royal Dragoons, and so acquired much of the practical and detailed knowledge of things military which he has turned to such admirable account. His first com- mission as war correspondent Carrie from the London Morning Advertis- er, at the beginning of the- Franco- German war, but he soon transfer' ed his services to the Daily News'which he continued to represent gntil brok- 1 en health commanded him to abon- •don a vocation which inali,CS Such ex- acting demanda upon thae who fol low it. makes his story turn on human. character. Whatever a story writer may do successfully, it is certain that a successful life must turn not on circumstance, on tbe happenings of incident, or even a merely abstract, }kunembodied idea. True life turns 4iipon character. If . the character has no good. in it, its activity is that of the driftwood of the sea,—restless enough, without direction or goal. Let loss, pain, trial, come to tbe life centered in Christ, and that life is in the highest sence success,. for it is built, not on shifting circulnetance, but on the most stable type of character. •111••••1••••1•11111•0110=MM.......1111MMI J .11) . g .. very significant, when we consider endorsement of this remedy by, tbe that the protective duties were much Rev. G. Anderson, the indefatigable higher between 1870 and 1885 than and successful pastor of the Went - between 1850 and 1860. worth Baptist church, Hamilton. He hasused this medicine, and does A glance over the criminal statis- not hesitate to proclaim its good tics of the various protected countries . properties. Just at this particular reveals the curious fact that crime time of the year this remedy is doing shows the most rapid increase in and is a good work in removing that great those most highly protected, trouble to many—Hay Fever. decreasing in England and Japan, One short puffof the breath through and in these countries only since they the blower supplied with each bottle abrogated protection. of Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder, The well known tendency of pro- • diffuses this powder over the surface tection to force the accu-mulating of the nasal.passages. Painless and wealth of tbe community into the delightful to use, it relieves in ten hands of an ever decreasing per cent- minutes and permanently cures • age of the people, which necessarily Catarrh Hay Fever, Tonsilitis and ' THAT DRAGGING IN THE involves a percentage of poor, no Deafness. 60 cents. LOINS. matter how great the aggregate in- Sample bottle and blower sent on creases of wealth, accounts for the receipt of two three -cent stamps. lils 'USUALLY dausEn BY A DERANGE- increase of crime under this S), . a cl_ 1-1 - •stelli S. G. JJETCHON, 4-1 Churn Street, . —.1,:. MENT OF THE KIDNEYS—SOUTH i of taxation; for the poor and oriniein- Toronto. AMERICAN KIDNEY CURE WILL ' crease and decrease together in all 'There is more than sentiment in y ' A CONSCIENTEOUS TORONTO LADY. THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT IS PUB- LISBED BY REQUEST. I consider it my duty to inform the public of the benefit, I have re- ceived from the use of your South American Rheumatic Cure. I have been a great sufferer for several years from rheumatism, and used this remedy with the best results. I trust others will follow my example and believe if they do so they will feel as grateful as I do for the bene - tit derivcdt hereby. AIRS. BATES, 71 Gloucester st, Toronto. cillit.: ' ' the saying of Sir Walter Raleigh to H This effect of protection on the dis- his executioner, "What matters it tribution of wealth is well illustrated about the head if the heart is right?" One may be deceived by the feel- I bv comparing the statistics of the The trouble is that in this high pres- ing of weight or dragging in the I United States ander protection with sure of age the heart is seldom kept loins that causes unpleasantness and i those of England under Free Trade. right. 13v careful estimates it is cal - inconvenience to many men and i Thirty live years age -la Per cent calated that one weak or diseased. The officers of the Listowel Mili- tary Rifle Association received word that they have been placed on the list by the authorities for a grant next year, so that in the fall a regu- lar military match will take place the range of the town, for which substantial cash prizes will be offered. POSITIELY RELIEVE IN sax countries and times. women. Attributing the trouble to'of the people of the United States something else, they forget that this I may be evidence of inflaromatorvlovvned 90 per cent of the wealth; ac- cording to their last census 10 per affe We7::,,the kidneys, that event- !cent of the people owned 90 per cent nail 0007,!P4oelop into serious trouble j .,,,,,,„ ki, T1f40 70:/4)'•'essful specific,— South I "—• *Ini ''..Nt'' they Cure gets at the Since England abandoned protect - lay trouble, and• will 1100 she Ilea increased ber affluent I)(those subject to income tax) ye the cause, and hav-lelass ib i eight times faster than population, i 1 ,y.complete iecovei3 , and decreased her poem* class (the (reiitt, • . • sooes.vit is worth repeating per eent. These facts that ' a,,VWean Kidney Cure is; PatiPers) 50 , . • • prove that the accumulating. wealth e, to one tr vea0 u.a,does not pretend to a rei ••10a0e Alete perfect eine of this : amon get an increasing percentage of of England is being disseminated be a e q„C"tr Tint it is a cure certain I the population, in spite of tile laws of rib-, every case of kidney trouble. And I it does it quickly. entail and primogeniture still in i I , force there, --the design and effect ..-- !of such laws being to check such Spiritual force is stronger than ;dissemination. material ; thoughts rule the world.— mersonI Aitbmig,b midi laws are not in E. i Iforce in tbe United States a valt The hifo ghest manhood resides in I decrease in the affluent and conse- disposition, not in mere intellect.---- 1 quent increase in the poor class is Beecher. I apparent, since they adopted pro - I tection in the sixties throws]) the Heart Diseaeo Relieved in 301 , ' e' organin or ,yn,- 1 aggi egate - mei ease of wealth was Minittes---A.11 eases of thotia honrt dimwits relieved in 30 greater than in England, owing to inutes and quickly cured. by Dr. Al. the new land brought under culta- Wild Cherry and Ilypophospliites of Lune Ow's Cure. Sold at Chisholm'e Drug 1Vati011; all the land in P.Ingland was. and 8°tit', and pure Norwegian Cod Liver store, Wiedhate. cultivated long before she abandon. On in perfectly palatable form. It is the beat for eongles, colds and all Ineg Tears are sometimes the happiest ed proteetion. troubles. Price Mk:. tiald el..00 per miles of love.—Steclhal. in the United Stat IA betweel bottle. heart. Think for a moment the im- portant work that the persons out of every four or five has a heart has to perforin and it is not difficult to realize what a derangement even to a slight extent, of this organ means. Dr. Arnew's cure for the heart is a cure for head troubles, and nothing else. It is a mistake to suppose that remedies that are given out as pan- aceas for all the ills that flesh is heir to can effectively cure heart disease. Within 30 minutes after taking the first dose of Dr. Agncw's Cure for the heart relief is Eiceured, and eventual - lo complete restoration is.elfected. 11222112=256111121MBSUZIOMMII•steiltr for 6 nfantz and Children. OT ERS, You Know that Paregoric, Betoman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordinl, many co-callod Soothing Syrups, 4.nu most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine? Do You Know that opium and morphine aro stupefying narcotic poisons ? Do YOTS Know that in most countries druggists aro not permitted to xeil narcotics without labeling them poisons? Do Ton Know that you should not permit any medicine to be given your child unless you or your physician know of what it is composed Do YOU ICUOVI that Contorts. is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a list of its ingredients is published with every bottler Do You Kno,'- that Cartoria is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher. That it has been in Use for nearly thirty years, and that more Caatoria is now sold than Of all ether remedies fer 011dren combined t too Ton Itztonr that the; Patent Office Department of the United States, and Of other countries, have issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and lila assigns to uso Sao walk, " thantoria " and its formula, and that to imitate them Is a state prison offense Do You Know that one of the reagens for granting this government protectionwas. because Castoria had been proven to be absolutely harmless? Do Ton Know that 35 aversigo doses of Castoria are furnished for 35 Gents, or one cont a close? Do Ton Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children may be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest, tIfese Things aro worth knowing. They are facto. The fao-sImflo ort erzoii ciirrantaxra of ."‘""' "1-37-4=: rIVIerPrren Cry fctn' 7Jritchees Costorlq.A, r;',/„':•feele-eels e, -„At -a .••••••••=3•••••••• rtArt,a,WVtvSW141,44.13 A ut up Job • $ Mit it is done so quickly,. and at the same ... ----- — In The Beginning Of a new year, when the winter season of close confinement is only half gone, many find that their health begins to break down, that the least exposure threatens sickness. It is then as well as at all other timetS, and with people even in good health, that tbe following facts should be remembered, namely: that Hood's Sarsaparilla lends 'everything in the way of medicines; that it accom- plishes the greatest cures in the world; has the largest sale in the world, and requires the largest building in tho largest building in the world devoted ex- clusively to the preparation of the pro- prietary medicine. Does not this con- clusively prove, if you are sick, that Hood's Sarsaparilla is the medicine for you to take? The city of Brantford has between 1,300 and 1,400 wells, and to this source has been traced .the outbreak of.typboid fever there some time ago On the advice of the Provincial Board of Health the local authorities have ordered 150 of these wells to be filled in, and it is said there are more to follow. Ballet in six bours.—..)istressingKid- ney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hears by the "Great South American Kid- ney Cure." This great remedy is a great surprise and delight to physicians on ac- count of its exceeding promptness in reliev- ing pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male and female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold at Chisholm's drng store. A clergyman in a neighboring town the other Sunday noticing that the ehoir seats Were unoccupied when the time for beginning the service arrived, arose and remarked: I see all the singers are absent this morning. Let the congregation rise and sing, "Praise God from whom all blessings flow." Milburn's Cod Liver 011 Iilannision with time so neatly, that all are pleased witl4 it. Bring along your Job Work to the TIBEOS Office and see thern do it. Prices right. savoaliesItseisS/tereisit•-10/O.-V.,/tbsts/71/e.fiessle,te.41:.% A Commissioner in N. B. Gin tntxx,—Having used Hagyard'e Pectoral Balsam in our family for years I have no hesitation in saying that it beats everything else we ever tried for coughs and colds in children as well as grown people. It relieves that tight bindino sensation in the chest. We would not he without 1. for anything, as we have a large family. WXLLIAll A41)I111W, Commissioner in B. R. Balmoral, Man. Remorse not only turns God against us, but turns us against our- selves.—Thomas.... Rheumatism Cured in a day.—South American Rheumatic Curo of Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action on tho system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the come of the diseaseiminediately disappears. The first nose greatly benefits. .75 cents. Warramteed at Chishom'sdrug store. The brain is not affected by the movements of the body, even though these are sometimes very violent, be- muse it rests on a basis of soft cush- ions between bones of thcspine. Mrs. Shopleigh—Is it any trouble to you to show goods ? Mr. Cashcall mit'm. But it is a good deal of trouble to sell them sometimes. Shiloh's cure, the great Cough and Croup Uure, is in great demand. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses, only 23c. Children love it. Sold at Chisholm's Corner Drug Store. What word may be pronounced quicker by adding a syllable to it ? Quick. • Karl's Clover Root will purify your blood. clear your complexion, regulete your Bowels and make your heed clear as a bell. 200., We., and 81. Sold at , Chisholm's Corner Drug Store. Why is a gatepost like a potato? • Because they are both put into tbe ground to propagate. VoU Dont Him to Wear Off says the SE. Loui8 &mall ef Agrierilt tiro ill fl editorial alma Nolle.ilae the famous tobseco habit • corm "We know of motiy eases mred by Nolo and <glowed Cor twenty yearg; tWO 130X013 eared mg, 13ae, one, a prominent St. Lonis architect, smoked a� that, oven tbe Wen or totroy,o Makes No -130 Am; sold 0 .t1 tonratitohl 00 cure int nn. 1 Rook fro.. Sterling. Remedy co . :114 53. Panl st , Montreal. Sold In, C. V. Williams Winglrem. Tg. v.„ "mark No one can have joy to -day who is: thilisigt.-Ons:r worrying about to -morrow. ; derful in its qui° For Snits that suit, SUITS give comfort to the , wearer and satisfy your frieuds,you had OVERCOATS better try U14. Our garment makers know how to& their ts.)-1 • work ; don't think there are any beVer and yet we charge no more than others do for inferior work. undrods of new fall and winter St1 M to choose from, at prices about half what ?,ou have to pay for old good. W.11.14 lione Tor parties furnishing their own cloth, If you think that a Tweed Suit canna be properly made for Spot Cash, call and see our work. Our terms are cash. W E B SrliT CO., Opposite t;:rtort'Ahtnei.,1c.)Otnuitl .c1 Block, v Captain Sweeney, U. S. A,, San Diego, Cal., says: "Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy is the first medicine1 have ever. found that would inc . any good." Price 50c. Sold at Chisholin's Corner Drag Store. What is that which increases the more you take from it? A hole. Do not daily with rheumatism. Get rid of it tit once hy purifying the blood with Hood's Sarsaparilla, Be sure to get Hood's. ERY FAMILY/4 HOULD KNOW THAT •••••101.1.11172/411, tr PAIN-KIL —M1-0111u—estlectanosammusettunsuannwassensemle Mg% Eldr • - I GUILE FIT w PAIN -KS 122 Sickness, S Weak.% treatise tad bottle of medicine tent Free to any nnelt or Sit Sufferer. Oor Express and Pot Ofklee address. a. /3.4,.aitt.. 31ADE. I itt all C1S3,3 :13111rUat 0 Plso's itetnedy for Catarrh is the " Best, BAsiest to Ilse. -.tut fthermott, itElar.‘ A,..c4 ' .lt . sold be ditiggirlA or sent by mall, , ......- t sae. /IT. vc.relticie.vierren, Va. o remedy, EritiAL n otion to roll ERis a ease c nth for ra. end won. o diehess. A for gore 'ouglart,, cramps. Throat. 3Sysentetw. coca Complaluta. LER b.PITA ea:known I k. illoadnehe. PM'S ..oliertmatisut and Pi eft ',LER10 1'1S110N/1 BEST VANS ii,lee orrirtrr AND rEnIktaNSOir Bruises, CUSS, Sprains, Se • rem.. Sear u the Lxw ?AI KLLERnt3,*611 t°°4 trotted of Merit. Vormer, Piost:er. Mifriend.nor, sal Orton start WIlItIT 1 we/Heine. oiwsys atb and To ran ititeritnily or externally wit cut orreSet orn or non:tricot "filke nos but 10311153, *PEI r Isola crerywhorc; tic las Ionia,