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mner Dry Goodo--Logm & Jamieson th� Aringeiv.p- f- ifixed fifty t . f ' jumber of d toxi,�Atjg liquors is akertained at tio lot 11'
Sun that - . , ,are idly examine the cause Of this for �esthi and aime* the P26t Y
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Liauors, Liquors--Thoniss D. Ryan. a vg it's lodging iussuityf, we find that it has give the J 3rty and wreWhOd- �� Of mbler of del It -r,
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� productive P� o ' ir it spend e spe4ex of I a . ouut of POV( 42,741,i% � �: 14 osde A�-, large 'au, I da t.
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Stanley Court of . . i rinctiple of j4-�itice, w III , ungbal . r &-tinte at least, �orget his' ,on the plavorm, head for e " � � who In : I
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PublieNotice-G 'OF, Jackson. e flilldi go are 1)0; 6te �' . In proof, I ask my-teaders to let him tat of every , the - f I auidber I
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reoll those instances job have taken where may say, the fisi -
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. nr-W- EUiOt - askedtwhyisit that.AoiO laws tam Iv by eig� 'I who have committed suicide ere sc umajit hnada� the avers& . W , ..
O' ' ' i for � I' twelv I feeli 0 ,V left,he wotudld fo tooAthe � A!::C��Wtere the . - I
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_�ounter. i a.v � en passed Corri r. It, I come now I I 11 . . ,:g,eut eman and
Russeu Watch( J. , )4 ,by, t h e e . . provide I and religious. WO. in obscurity, or elm . -- 4
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, McCaughe I '�' give hit i I I ! esent day, viz, counterfeiting, . ey-11 hehas endeavo -2 It eggy I , 1"4S � - I -
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The Rabit of R ading. ot s4y thatpubliesp ociess., rhe - �' . � fleeting pleasure, ,' t it also r ude . - I I . -4 --- , =- It 4
gram. We do n �iti-� Cal ) ) bu rm, haB for weeks past been oullie i by expen religious View, it is so - !At I �!
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I .. tbat; he indh iduali false statements and Jesuitical i rgu- 1-J"i -- �
., tile corn , -yet b, �,el L edit, 6 hiall . dangerous and desoerate I criminals A -s-
. � . cited t vietir I- ag the I does it affect the revenue, fhe In - i �.�� Sincere pa,r,14pientary' utl .
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I , , harmless, ,t is just ments on this subject of onewlio has Country. and Government to fion to your $outh Rieling of Ulf.
rot know, bu we� ?f � titnTbe jo I- L J, of every , m 0 f I � Ouse -
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y . cc . we do", � � I I . . I fitted to war against . - art fully sensible, of th ' -
;noucomplaitit, and�ef;pec,%11 of -women, 'poW, b ;.� I ized Various . society. � I I
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i -it . , t - ; be twelve I I 4igion an ". been devoting the talents which ", has eciable extent? .1f Pablo � - I I .00
'y that if bal I ,"� cibiv'e� doiA during us as �tnmking ire AD purpose, ea we `� X the � .
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whose occupations are suc h as to prevent I do so I .0 at into- given. him for a nobl , the proON ? On ttis I bi y .. I
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tory laws Vill be - effe4 I - . eel- Ig to show that the great I . - � . _4 - . .
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Continuousbook perusal. They seem to 1 or prohibi I � 1 2� culprit it gives him to deavork . hinges the whole matter, 1. , ;aa 1,s% after the,
. ENT Oy PRESS L1W .- T ie ments of a dyii . Of �., he I � �
ot devote as ight course should'i , I RINGED ' ovement is a hE(mbug, and�'only I think, be $,ranted that pro. � - by t . -
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think, because they 0 and �' it has, then tf � eternal JOY. 'WO � I � I I pur.!
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. ' U rther tinkp in might, by the same process of i reasoning# �arried on. by interested 0art . hibition !will not pass nto law 'in thfior I In I
'to books � Lo they are com. : � istit,nt. n( 0- � an evil ,Work, and if he . Cartier M,- istry r - '
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= i �1,0 Bei I It, flinds � ,tself under a coj . to eup;"ed even another generation, and if we are which, bat L" . � re Cali .
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ed to devote to their Avocations, that on a false basis stop - e 1, If so be 1 ffia ess t y of chat iging its editor al A editor al say "There, you encourapi a WiCke . 1. I : 5, and I
ucceed, in asus, i g some *eak- 't"t inteimper* t o- ts . orid ...
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Poll read anyuhin , But this is I I - .1 . beeti:eduloale sta I in,gout P lovisions, of and debaue,bed life, by giving such al, should 9 cc also to take for gratited 6 I I ,a- -our ppon ' en- ,. �
they Cannot P�b cts.entiment hashot . ,owing to the otr , d- minded. temperance men to renOun� anCe will existt -then what i I to be .done = Oubt biit fh6repult Ot th-080 "
I -r . ' bre I I � ch it un, asingi a , og to . benlo d, .
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* t�a degree in f of tempe � 0 the., Los kwo wb n' luring expectation . . . f a i � mud like! the d . habitual drunkards, viz., -it per. "m .. bene,06 . iu�
a great mistake, It Ion' the books we ' N rils n ,, ditor, �' rr )rortuse or. bbeir principles, with our tion Zontests must lis. e a 4 . .1
. . � fri es. Tholast pointed( what further can, you it again, what will 'he' hove - . ... � U
- u y e. - I � -1y incapable, injuri. 7 -�'
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finish at a sittin which lways do us the i � . ot, b . Ing4hich ren- I their vom who is habitual upon future cledion �
9 A . that the majority w 1�`,' I Son on, has just- ated III sairit?" in.fact, everytb - at on �of son fluenCe, �
. � . " I - . 0 if gained? Surely, not the approb elf and Others, and unableto . ,
we devour i a the odd. � . nishmouts Oi vid,- I He sta do sonton o ble, and which Ong to hims : , -that WiLding. ':
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Thow � � jecitthemselves to P . , � -11 11 ere flight... _J19 sta . 0 ders life high and- no . conscience, or the blessing 'of 'a 411 . any i piixt -01
most good, . I �. I I . a impris n- Id make life pleassint a gooa I the n1anage his aftirs ? "E'llis is - estion I egretted, that �' �� t -,
Ong of th� law I it, from past 6' enta pre nee I - I I �
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half 'a dozen p Lges At a -time, I lati' . to., ve month ierly used, won I I -t -.*5 to. be T �
I I as offe � . , w rant is ut pro by excess,.be turned ifito Heaven on big work ge singles ol agitated the mi4do of many eetiOn la -W abould liave b.e6n i ili- er
moments, . - I ; and besides . t j oyful, can, I , which has � , i - - I -
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'lye U's , ve it h&s 01" In for pu I xpected -and with. .
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on g, more sat . $kie Mishing Be litious t- bitter and degrading passions, 1 But.6 thoughtful meA i this countr . � � I .. -
ixactiono and are 0 famouste u y in the . h to t in,v4jdato. Ypur Aection. h
lined to � It � : I
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Ahan those, we init res t- fit he force the which is what ates, -and in 7arid, that you'should luve
. to ,athose who insult i gain : ad fanatics of 'teetotalionij. I % . 19 - T 11
won � , containing a 4 III ontery to put in the last few I V - 1 ; 11
e wisdom ft - � -ter has the-eirl, forth United Sti t an expla me for An ", V -fiv
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ke a particular effol to read. The laudiako efforte'toj" cu'- I Er'� ' I outrageous doctrine on the country ; that one who _ weeks there has been' a I
ma themselves in r I )eror. i i . . ,e such statements. as your correspondent, meeting in London, England, at which . toso vrea`2 � I � �
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men who have Made ... . r. mark in the i tail'the,consumptioi ,C f spirituous liq oro, YTERE�nNG St, n.- The Y rk because one man i hundred mg d. for he knows that wherever that able eminent statesmen, members -of both 40 trifling. , Ub
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I . . I - ! Mon.. 3 leasbas 1, nice lil tle a drunkard, ninery-nine are to be brah � . I - We eArnestly hope that the, UIM0 is
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world have generally been the men who to devote their eneig'ies e With atured, he has wit I - T-� e th-.�
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less in 'nd4vor- I whou YOU will Rgml7tt
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ofread- I . I P � are jew �,11- -illogical reasoning, the jokes (0 11 Tuckersmith".sneering4 calls att 4,11 1, -for ,distant, -if � �-
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� have in boyhood, formed �he habit giol Nve! enaotmen , ond. he plainti C I ctually e�esred were prese . * Vient of - gaT amentary ,
- . ing.to�secure le . tu4s a pit as . I I CM reel] - I � I . � . I
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ment, whether C e. .1 Lint is a ge tlemim v ho the same Choi e of with � re. his stubborn facts,) effe sity for some legislation to meet the 1 .
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jug at every available 00 ' i g !the massei - We eri i (11 cry could be raised, do away way the mist from the �yes of many a � banax --- - XD . I
. more towards educo I � pand t e defen ligot- W . , If I 0 Shatriefally. iecoustr-TICte
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ours. . c*e to their stor . because some intolerant and I now ell thed and 'in his of the habituil drunkard i It was urge4 - "Which Was a
for five minutes or five y of la,�,t but . one an- drunkard, who is 0 i ata;blighment of. *industrial re- . �� , . I
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fully believe in the i I . wl 0 accom Pa ! thatth :11 ,01
present for Es wife ' 2 'i?rits in its:natne butcher I e e_ 1. . aiVIr . �Cuas, -may, by *0 preset
. I O�. � da 9 . e sp, ened the 'ranks .� . for p ! � VAI
It is the habit of re I fig rather thatil. I ,ets yight mind, and thus -weak I ates� to be Main6 I .
.. law, in order to be ,,,c, leative for any I pair of . I formatories for inebri 1. e eithet � M,tored as it �
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.1 � - � � I i �. � 111, him. The wi e looked other on a Twelfth of July in the strib rd in which he 'comes forth: as a Champion. tained at the cost of the State, bad:- 4e- I preserit -is far 1�
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I the time at our command that helps ufjj ject, must be backed up by publio�aen�'- d i�� -rings worth $3,1 00, and f iey of New Yo k, or as at the Guibo . lawo . rbid desird for cl*ge is t, . I recoustruet-o-d ",it at
I I . ond eat, trqal, the furious sassions He says ityl a sutgeB ion was or ,,,p,,,,,a-,,d,Whi , . OwerleA
Ing Her husband, burial in M come a necess and I I ile we STe V
on the road to learn* ' Many of the merit, and it is no4'L go6d policy t� forOoe w, te-placed in M � ears. ; spirit which gaid�s the -added to -Cal �
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most cultivated persomp whose- names 1 law in advance of i I lie oentim I ! $) at of Sol- aciti'dus of a number of 'these meni" and Listing statute to enable not Only to ina . I -extend to y.ou,ou-lr I=
� . ! take Sh took t 'M fro bloodsbedbyanarme&ho his is the e) . f fored, we beg f,o . I
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. I t Em t Same LIU cry for -prohibition, T , spinet .
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have been fam oas as stu ents, have gived mmm�� - I (11 day re rne, a tb I'm, - hence the t�ue the pohe to take proceedings I .1 � .
eir i : � I t'kle V Lem a Xeal broke out afresh at thel pill .. I ,,tokin ths uo� forgotti.
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only . .-�e Week.; ! bu e i religiou : . .. and the a entific
� h a, and th t diers, or because the one of his false staternei , . I � in laces 'Of &blie I I � sympithy-
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Ttih in ': As,. But t1le any one found drunk . b"
two or three hours a day to th i r! 1Z
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b . i I bi t e grim riots in Toeonto., ot the' reso *e So" . L
. � J), - Stove, I ..F od is $CW Pelt co�d 1, I ToUCXZMDJ1TP. amoli�, all classes, having g - . . ,viduals having bona fide, interest . -0 I I I
Woo yel; i Only tork t iern, . � to indi I I y er tea ervice, I
1, ma t�at she : Maggpi ary as , on willacCept �hlLa sil-V 11 .,
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'In the midat of our m, rk, and read 4, Take you.- wood T �1 1. . openJ4 to see the real 1not i , ju thereformation of the vilAim, avalfliat 11 .1 .6 t as A -ad Wr
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a paragraph, we out there boys. , �' I . I - I I I Tackersmith" calls th�m) evils of drink reformatories 0 , ",
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little, if bt I ry I ' - ip the management of these . . . � .
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EARTILQUAXE. I gi e a I those clause r be lookeA UP1011 I
shall,find our brains qu�kcned and. our - I . I- P( , 8 f rom ,� ydney stralim, - - . ., 13%w - �
, Cl , 3 4L �j Au I e demont iiith the view. to trust that it .
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: - n -creased earthquake have bten experieno,, iin the pr nci- T�Ok- the neck of th . Control of Manage. , we ad by jy�6ur p
i tics of the Current ,Wages of Tuckersmith Reviewed bY 1gulation,, which wi�ll cer- ting to visitation and iu t
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toil lightened by just so much i A % his utter strar - tices of the peace, -and tle - yourself ,he future ai -
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o,th .- Smith Australia ai ., N . Zealmn& . : al trades in thail Qolony - - Carpe ersmith. P I� when. .you Shall have 1pa&4 AW4
, he inh Ita4to p I I . - tainly.�take place uolwithstan I g th- . -
satisfaction as the book �ives us. N LivELY FOR GRE #Y. 50 per i lay; y i appointment when require4 of a commit- ierity, a -4egre� of t
monotonous daily . redeived from V.25 to $21, u I ' . ciition insom, - I
ing'helps. along the Colorad , `� h ve secu W f $2; Po the .V, ditor of the Ruro?j BAV1)08i& To championship of such men as " okerw , � ju.app,rel
,of Greely, 1) re&I MO '. ason's labourers , . . Ous to aciton behalf of the p& . :0 . � ha,vertudered to the R*fa
, y �, contributf g $,10 11,r,goze$2 75; k jects to ith T, 1 be put 'in � se OU
, -.75; 0 r, smith,"' He ob e law of pro- tee of - rviCO8,Y ' I
esh . - ! I 3k,a re , $2.7 5; Pai 0 1 .25 'have noticed artiel ' . it some persoir treatment, ghoulc - [iRidirrg4 Ouron. :
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round so much as fir and striking 000 school house p 1��-) ! I b titters from I Dear Sir. -I es cour hibitiort, because by I'S tiont rUX9 ,% similar plan had 4 rty in the Souti .
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. .� to �$2.50; si Adlen from $11,25 to $1 3., v tinued in your paper for some time, I force. It was said pal WOAT,uINr,TON, Frersideht of 1
thoughts, to be considered while our apie,le. st oi: M4y, , y d puffer by being d6pri-ved of ,certain T_Tnit-ed States, but its �
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1: 4 I ship- , week; the sigi . " Tnekeramith ". wont I . ilege? Tho privi- been tri South Riding Reform Asso
.. .6n. the fir tailors and shoemaker , when [i�ture � of i . ed in the
� arolina, beg average- a)out i
hands are busy. Anew idea from a new interest in rileges. What priv (
! Charlestown,Sout . . 'Ad by the piec , can � success was of a doubtful Character, for , -S
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hich reduces the fric- ping from 30,000. 0 ',40,000 qi�artg: of I . k. Woi kers Now air, as ono who has Bome r1e of making his neighbor a drunkard, J Mr. caineron. reptied feelingly
volume is like oil W. i . :1 m $15 to $17. 0, per wee, Tuckeromith, 1 protest fagai.nst any per- yes ime . I lat
. 14 �M � : : I R h t people who wdrokePt any length of V ing guage .
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tion of the machinery o life, What we strawberries dmI13 i, ss eringtoid, who T :'iron. of various kinds, have from] 6 to son using n grand old and thus destroying both his soul and very fir I uen re � so . After a most spiritedly in the. Olovrh . I �
EL7,01TED.-I 4 I. ; Shepherds ,iave .1 body ;i and he is well aware that all ." . staking enquiry) no C,iNTL,ZVF,- � 4
remember from brief glimpses intp books * ILE- J, cents per hour. township, as A ,covering under which to exhaustive and * P .4 - I need seara* Bay
. �, . as guaralam of. do were .at one time moderate I
� -was the first lady ected r an M, wit i ra- 1j'is wretched drunkar efinite action, Coul be decided upon, as :you t`�ha,t I ava very 11111431h, - , - - ; at
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.often serves as a stimulus to actioli, and I y !�66t; in Lond' n,- fias f rpm $176 to $2 Pe to perpetnate atlyour drinkers, He acknowledges thatbe does d I I 7L I -
� oor for an d ; r 0 � ringent legislation I yoUlIT 4ch -- 41as, *
the p . i ral Be Viants, frorr L $13 tO 175; 1 sm also surprised it was felt that -any ist dress which i I J
s , P .rish! of tiOn8, gone i assertions. I . -84
becomes one of the most precious deposit b,en again retur od .for the P vere getti g mor hik h as ent's appeali � �re,to not respect the law, and it is a �,lessiu ' I � - uted, t( . t Y - ei
� . while gardeners Nvere getti correspond Dg to Script ection for the present at leset, � prese i, me ,- an d. a , Our -AP'Pr
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in the treasury of our-, . . f r6m-,$260 to $315 per anul I ]us I his unholy contentionst whi . tion of my .
. recollection. All Kens all with t*fi le he that such persons as he are madei to fe in this dI'r . I ' the -riipinieri ary -aeivi6esl -A
i M, . . was beset With many diffioult" a riot 1pa W . I
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knowledge is made up of small parts, PRO Igaii Central, thitiks Ward. . I)WELLING HOUSES - A must . But, lie says, I there i's a higWr law." least It . desilp - in'the Flo
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. .. . Joy of the Mic . 11 ; of the whole liquor bus' - no might be imprisoned by I South Huxon L . �
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- Be I ink ill 'AsSOCTAULD demnation I of God '�Atained PersO . torepresent I
L nificarib in them I ted in ord r to t�nog" What law'; The law 0 � �
which would I h . Grand Tri L ; I
Mr. Hickson of 0 . aL 112sny been star 'of commons. � -- L
- . ( has . , For his special bene0t, I will quo two relatives, and a dozen or more lu the rink
aken together, are bre Ontennial rates of r it ond, h 'L that he will povder over inthiaBible! Well,if "Tuckersurith" Ing . . �, _o
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selves, but which, t ,a,k down the 1 Ile -will get F I enty of I . - )Use at 4icbn willt in sincerity, study that law on the- stan In . ow, that, I ,sm. i1a -11 ... I aV
mind and -sub- vel, and the vu I . convert it into an. leadto a Coulmittil I . L I --- I lVes t;
valuable weapons forthe � . � I � 5orrey BE ., an lasso- them'caref ully and be bonefitted thereby: I it proba%17y and, so to oeak,, with: ,
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-ap travel this ar. I I subject, I am persuaded that .he will drink m"21 � I , 1 , �
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the -souL " Read che ( i . 4 - . g r familie i who wi 99 Wine is li, drink i� r i an i4roper interference with the rib- I tors I 'we are !I a I .
mor Ior I ,ia,ted dw, ling r . a mocker, sbroi . - . of the coula'
stanti&I a FAs,r TIME. -9. e $teamshi Mikado L. never write another line in f4vor of an( Set -tho I I liberty of the ty, To
. . p - ouble f bouse-keeping. , here ling ; and whosoever 1 is deceivA . I to ta;�e a Cal I I
anything continuousl 11 says Dr. John' haq made the run P,b'm San' Frail iseb, to a4ve the t ouble 4 to alcohol, except, indeedi he belonga t_O that erty of the aubj, , m, sna unprejudiced
yJ aad banqt ting subject" th� pivot upon which, I think, g po1itical ovents
I . is a fine , ntran hall, . thereby ot wise. " I Woe i unl " I t of th4� stirrin , . .,
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� The Sidney, Australi; in 24 days. A ter- - air is n I class which feel that:their craft is in -Stj a i D a , . - .
-will bg learned." . . � , onturn , ir.Ellis,awell- I L � �
you ion rooms, arty ut be he ' bottle unto the wh�le quLL r -t -t u
.4on, "and . I I 11 . the . il. years.
n rece I him who putteth t ,%rid whose consciences � are so .
,lined to formance whigh ,11does"any prEviotslY i ed roo a, ba h rooms, avatoric. , &, C his .ne . hbor L 'a mouth, and - mak. danger, having had --much ex- � . 11, that review -one wiH necem
odd minutes which we are' ine Tb; mao ,ir eyes so blinded, that known physician,
I . recorded, not exlepti g the famous, trip ' s a ake. Irl'unken also." If Tucker�mith seared, and the . .
r I ,- I 'd man conveniences, Such I t I of inebriat*401 , - , r&eetiony maliy thing
- U,r It . ' -- ' Terience In the remtme�a I . fha food for
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waste, if carefully avai ed of for inst ue ,;,C I P eth him ries brought
. of the City of Sa, ISCO. . arched wine cellars, auc . s am I oiler. can reconcile the liquor traffic with, these they� care not for the mise, . ut that . regret and manLy more to remember 1
inthe,long un, -make golden 0� .-�Rhe 1. I o 'mankind by the � demon alcohol, if made the very startling statement that I
Ilion, willi i Bnmr,- IN THE C lb� 01ON SCHO ,pit of ,950, hilos. I I � -
I is prop)sed tol raise a c for 15 years �e conducted a Private eg- , empure, One cannot bntjr-egret
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houis and golden be slubjecit of admitl � . � Lo share I i. The oje�tors f the u their coffers are filled. I shall take - . political vartizansbiPi :03h;ula
. - I 00, in P . opher than I take. him to be. Again he I tablishment for the reception of habituAl
Fols, the I-aall few �
a causing con4 der�ble � ply however, of t1=5
days7hat we shall g 't I - u I
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I for. . Public Scho B ring L is good and the �iberty, pointing out to under big charge .
e , endeavors to show that liquor I I ment to :eonimit a at
ever thankfu i A-ustyali , iA et; � � � one item of that law, , ., 6 Lhi gliestclass ern � ATA,
- I . agitation in Syd I yJ I L h6�seholderm him' viz Matthew drunkards and had F th L a Gov A 10,
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- --- � . L � cars, the discomforts 0 1 . I useful. I admit that in some cases it ladies and'gentlernen ol justIlCe,_.BuCh as the absurd
. . . inJZ8 ]being hold f( tlie,purpoge 0 sepur- b3en lincre is] n 9. . Chapter 18, *verses 6 and 7, which I &CI_ ng , ern being mem. the � Hu to iseCompliall L
. . - . � .1 f moderAte means have . od when administered by a L . in the cou'atryp amo . rong, a P -01i
The Temperance Question. . at result, .. - � I i -Again, 11 held � . . 7 1
. Ing, th i di culty ha 3 now him to consider seriously., . .ility andPeo le"who . .
. racAao.-The C,hi4go rid that �hel Be vant" I skilful physician, but ;jo is arsenic and vise bers, of thertob I � A I
+-- weeks consider.% 13uSINV'ss IN ( ) al- be acknowledges that inte pera!7! is T Official Po- -purpose, 'i
ring the -past tw . I . I O will say that . . ------ t was *ue of the moves of the " .
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Du i I I I Itcome so seriov a, that h( useholdc rs are I other poisons, , But wh �rri - ilFportaut and dis., 'A I
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nal says: -T 3� IBM P7 ving in ; i a ne- . wrong ; mot so, temperste I ng, ., Thu ; L
een indulged in drOul' evade it by living in asilociat- � sitions. The work was carried on, -to �) btt 1-i-ke Mau- oth
able discussion has . . coking to though it has medical properties it i I ; ful Dodger, . -Y
th - under, e influence f , ood - ! Now, if by temperate drinkers$ I ,e �means 44 in a manner - � 7 :tit
r column . 8 I the temperance, is City d homes. I i cessary to have, as there were last year, . use his own expression, it t-
through'oti weathgr and act. v y� in the I 9 dis- - . - such,persons as the man, or rather' -the similarAcharact6r, I- filled ,o bet
-- n& three 113. Eg- I . �� . . .
I I - - in Seaforth a the most laborions, earn;est 'and pra er* � .
-1ga- 1� 1 20 tlacoo . I bru -1mires, be(ause be I : 'M . . desired -result. I ! I
'so ; -opening of naA ; -Temperan 1 . 0 dv lle, with one additional todo the Lte which he ac . 11" � e
prohibition and � I� � re . I c3 and Frohibitlon - I ,M� * - at'!
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.12naing questions, tricts, and With L 1 'drink a gallon of beer in ful," yet his 15 years' experience; ed. A, stud -710a retention
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mprovementiIS allt, i 1 . I I ai Den min- .
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These may all be co sidered Lag various tion� still furthe . If?_ L Ion. wholesale work, to sell this medicine, Coul � . the Conel"nsiou that After a certain, - - . I book of ,the old election lm;��'- -and A3i
d, I - � L 0 the. B Vtor q, r the Bur in Ef xpw L utes, I should like to know v here in- to -. L . I �
branches of the one s bject, wbicb is at Pate . . and scatter death and destructionthrough- .1 Ition. IjLne was passed, it Wag impossible to re'�. ,y, r,ouacriea it -P
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. I A CosTLY RBS I E.-Th.e ost ;ost- I iR : � min really afraid I am tr(spago- . ot place it temperance commences in, his edim I abitual dtu distributiorI of =one ; . - ,if
the- presont time the Rrincipal and most ly private resi eacq at the 'es I . I i howi xer, I out.the land. Why It, 1 On the ' " 1;1�7rough claim the .,b L nkard. In the . . I 'In 311anylla"MI -
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I � rl ! is uch or your spalle I . itb� other I shall not follow I I Tuckersmith swrIf or It,aforraers
. . 1) . fe, S on . ts,71ri their 1 politiod
I . n too shelf in the drug store Lalong W w thought . this subject, it is nOt
opic We consideration that ,just Compl . d; by'Georg .. ull- r' indtlge�ce I . his false statements and spaciot a reason- i - vished to- mAirl �
impqtant t f .1 . . deavor W merit you smith " !wO L rovoke Aiscussion, and in
, P I � I it ,I I on . . olsons ? I think I I Tucker u my object to em� ,eth ;
ion in in sit, nf . I )f palace car L+m(,A, . . this eobtrovers3 with P ingaboutintem eranceineatingar ddesire p iistanee, to,'MeAOt the en � I
'or Chicago �, ,,, . "
I in Canada, So far asl the diwusW b ave been better employed if he Its taken I - taking leave of it, I am, willing -to admit I L . L
L B i . L . I At of massiv -1 blocks of bro 4n sione, y, Con, ctingi eat, the )ertin- . of ' alth -- ,, Figion, jWhich, Says, en- � . ,owu Weapons. L . . L A ., - 7
. L own columns is concerned, we may is bu' a �fur iish_ ropriet . I Im ould ougg the other side of the question and old us we evi 11 I � ., that the i ., mper � use , alcohol leads - In twi6 of the keenest . . -
,, - � . . and the building do y Z&e of yot r cor- tils many Is, This is � -
oui . I I , od, an � ion, Aced b, f some of the evils caused by thl brrible t1i � I e cl by all. palling evils - that it has de Af . - ,C011114
. nt, ques . I .8
sx� that thus far t 11 L ing� cost, it is st�,", gdrol u 00( I to many Ap 7 I of
been ably con- e , iD3 . known in the history -
1: h � I . , - rd ative to the devil, that 0 a pic ure � -to us But ask the broken-hearted idOW3 or I debased a large mass Of the I � I
'. esponde ats, c. If he h d i t . . graded an( ,- air fig4l
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both si I - . in L , a Mer posi bion to liquor traffi �hel staxving orphan, ,if all tho e things L L p defeated the Ae!ftemy MR . - L -
de a.: We have Ws Whit. B. S ,y I e hirrid �,lf in a bi I Opit a L L led to accideli*
ducted on � GOOD JOHN. -1 � . . e Ma . the wretched sqtialor of the dr inkard's -1 L I tion - that it has
I I . . on man- ;
- I many different speculator of Sao! Francisco , s built a A ri. So far gethey have entailed I P Ala open field, and fori, both occast,
, des red infor natio , p I L � I �
week five letters f rom 0 1 .. ;acquire , he home, and how many unkind ancl cruel put to Tisease -and remature aesth ; that it 1198 - I I 0
� hi fl t' L tify 4 1 . i 1k Cor-
. er in the Bible, I annot a MIS was elected. - -
,beg of stable worth 81Q 000, 0 le Y P 4o being a beli ; words strong drink has c tithe of the cry th has the ; lilled Many homes with misery., and 1 ' 11 -
pens, bearing on the �arious brane I � � Ifthe a - was oubs- � . -- -
--- his wife, who 14 nd of horses � con, 1 r ea� g oil the sti bj cot ; kind and ed � husbonds and rhonster of iuiquity-strongdrink� H'
. thattas an� tender -heart rapted. and blighted Eriuch of the - - - - - I - _4
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the subject, and they are all well wort � by ; tains a parlour 1�a B'omely furnis -1 d for. earnestly wi h to be an �iumble , fathers to utter to ibeir (lear ones, mud statements about the purity ol alcohol, d and that it boa . Tap.ant, through the 10 � I ,�, "', . � - L
rut I dul mud manhood of the laiii " L' I L .
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I usal. All Boom her use, . ! h mess I istiall- ,out I I I -11 Of
of earof al and critical per and 6,c a limitator of the ,rest author of Ch how may blows have Won from the the amount of food gained by distillation, blocked the locial, educafilonjj� frien-10, that was . -
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to agree on ODO Point, �And that is L 41 " "I . er apar I n In: with other an rogress. �
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, that b ot.k to are lityj whc was e ver and co ,teoug' drunkard a hand upon.those whom it was dmor�flimsy theories, have 'a . I I adutit L Zol as Circumstances becaine =0ro -
rooms, stalls, a 0 ! I futed political and moral � - I u -
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furnished in fl ei . even to ainneri. . been so ably answered and re all this. Yet I holl' . L al -,ex- - I I -
immense suffering, is pecasioned the bu- I � . his duty to love, cherish and protect,and 9,11' that politic � r
I IN SOCTLA 1). The I Tach eromith do -1 ag4in and again, that I shall not spend Reform Party. L I -
CiEUR011 UN -10 , . 9 r a 9 how many -fond expectations and bri lit pediency is the stumbling block to SBY I I
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man family through q,n over indulgence union between t4 formed P res yter- eno'( . not a hyPoc rif% an� , I ac- U of time in noticing'tbem. But there is an- ridical Change, by t"fie a-etion ,Jfmuy goy. I pleasant ;Lna- a9i
I . . hopes, which fille young fair bride Among th�
Ch andA141kTree Chur-ah in ''Cot- K�pc I ge a gt eat ignora nee a ill � scien- -false staterneat� which I Temirtiseenees - MIN
in 'alcoholic liquars ; but nearly all differ ian Chur , . I knowlec the future have been blaoteid and turned other glaringly ected with '
. : , ernment. � I can only Iiope the comIn0J2 . Co -no A
. L n May � c'"th. The ' ,,t o. mistry. . : � L ' t
)IC land, 'willl'take i Xce o I tific and intricate oubje( IL che s by uunotic4 namely, the . theChristi"' I political life pasy be mienfio�ea . I
. as to the Proportion of evil attribut L . 0 . . tobitterest.gall� Hewoul4nottellusof cannot pa a ., . sense, the patriotism , and I " '
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- 11 accession to- tlit strength o Oe atter The verjes of f icripture, pointed out by nt of - crime committiad - brimin- L TeV01t sy � Jity -witbh'-w . 'YOUt I
. . of Lity Of the country -will ere long . Terving fid" -1 - I �
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to that cause, and tolthe beat means of 11 L the ocalding tears the wives of drunkards atrOu . I " � . �
. I V con gregat on$, I with po ents have li�en )ertiaed ' . I by e use 8 of 'A the JAberal �
Church, will be,,: - both co -,res 0 have shed, and' of the Ion weary hours of als, stimulated, or crazeAc against the insane I ... deetructive Us.- mon, an I P L 111 ;
. There is one point , 500 and th3y contaiii noth- - - intoxical -rink. -. This, in LLL e:faee of I . I . ; AU
. preventing the evil Ome 7, )ut as bing d L ,. ;
' a membership o I a111 ann' It with in ;erest'L y the night during which tey have anxi- H -groin adhered -to -me , ;
H ating liquors. I -- � -
-hAoWeVL er which none seem to haye touch. i vointpL at lissue, or ap- the most patent factst 4 4 TUC Varnith" intoxic . . bearer of *e partyyy, - --- L .6, d lu�i
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I J .! . u aI income of a:. ,c nt ,L- 14,000. � I . ing affe .Aing the t, . ith ously waited, and yet fearfully dTeaded, I L ' ONF. Wjio T,uD-K'.', L � .
I as ne er a 3i rther says th the fines I ,�O. L . .. - I LL
Ike A SCJ.f,OOL- ,Ain Api,RECITA!, I . ' L . and F e fi., d
ali E D. 4WiB8 . am i lie fu I SBAYORTH, M67101 _$,I � tests a Arug,tries ; th, I �
ed- upon, and which �s overlooked . I . . plicablE to in Fool � the heavy footfall at the I door; nor how dei es, and LL - . - I
I I I al 'an advoclte;of d ken- le�ied on drunkards nearly co r the ex- w4i
tes and framero. of Buss, the wel I nown . prine f the drutika -d nor. many prayers of bitter wiguish and cries V =*i-mw�-- I ed. and unfliuclino-front I *,- I
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by temperance advoca Partur London, I 1 t,�ss� therf Eno, at . 4af,orty, for 1876 --V - 'tube e=
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. Collegiate Scho 1-At!8t.Panar ness, 1 woulil be use ; of agony God has beard them utter, aud pepoe to the country., Look the last Asses Always met Ch e enemy; "he'. ,
I I ing into notice. . sment of 8 A I I ;
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intended for the o '5,4000 ea.-, It niten- - _ .. "11 - forJu ` -
,$ report of the Superintendent o Pe W - U-
refstrictivo laws . is at present rede.. I resent to further call t:Ie111 I � to call ) I
I I - I how mkny mothers have' worn out body , . OR -. I [beg leave .. agreeable friendship - -
This neglected e) d of ouccem manage- t I ,V rill quo t6 a verse from Si. Paul's which shows that af r deduct- MR. EDIT - that I - -I a -
agement of tempera cc. � is ly ther C , providing the necessities of tianes, ' . - of our 'Was alwZy's aupporW iw .
. , issessment *1
. and soul in your attention to th a � � Z
for4he 0 hool i p 111pulai, ith ist Timoth _ � of 4ach crimival, the net I '
ornplicity involved m C11113 t1r, I logo 0 w epistle to _ y, 5th ch ' ter, 23 d unken. father ing the- earnings
_point is the - doublo . I life for children whora a , r I . � warm and enthusmstit lxi�lld's; I
I 0 'dd e. class in Lon olger water but h town for the preiertt year, Icaun'A �
in the violation of the 'laws regulating the upper midd , (IOU!, that verse.: " Drink no I Mad's t oak has Idt desolate, and how manymothers' cG$t to the country �s $113 61 ; so mue, ' . � I I fact that,dii-ving the beat"aud bit..
are big statements w th, But, Sir,. the of Course, ask 7ou � to insert all tbAt - i
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- � canoies for ' I haveto be bespoken wi" e for the sto or . I ' i
. �! V )j cit hearts have broken with grief as they of the eanteeits bf 142 �� W46
I va 9' r A Use a little wi 8 a vel se over- i be gaid-withtt mrd to it, I 910 .. I I . I
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or restraining the sale of spirituous some time in a 3�nce. I ! and thine often irifirmitie SaVv a darlin oil becomo a drunkard, and amount of damage (lone to the ipworld can- I- might . , - �'� assessmeAt made to my kuvwleage 'a' PcM�
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th4t al , R , V L UON. -it is a ,ateo thab Ls of I ten. who ' down n be estimatea in dollars , cents, I you a specimen of i Take I i I -1
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liquors. It is safe i o I such A . looked or igniored by a Th I is will political fee, - I , ; I
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I � Bay_ 13TIME CA, , how many wy ite hairs bave gor)e ot -i income*1y at - present- - Th - . - . .
- Centennial Ic mmission has given to .profess superiority, The atiStics Com- I but by the shattered intellects, the ruin- fo I I . I
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laws havo in the past and are still open' the . e y thd right . tirisarance sician, I in Borrow to the I ouffi Jently answ r r purpOze to show I - And now that I am reiegst�a �
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the Perinsylvard Bible Soci piled b ,a pro, inen I . 1� hopes, the desolate homes, the cries I el , er assessaiallt, . , ... � I . 'hat My.old and J
ly and persistently violated aud'set at drunken children, He would not tell us I the �� rahka, the f �Let i ,
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, -I b - t as � , d the suffer ng of the I the gross inequality to.f ,�i .� � I
- � . . to build a, Blible. Pavillion ill I d Cpnten we are not in a positiol I t que ion, of the many hard foilght battles the o I the widow an now- for -gotten na
ay liquor law -is al- i � , The readet will ree;toet that the fo e -d friends have not
. nialExIlibitiOD grounds r tpe purpose the countr &C we e taken has orphan, with the hereditary evils entail- I , y AqU00 I I yalitml
defiance, Tito Surk , fo y and place &C . I drunkard, in his sober moments, . .
most a dead letter, and judging from i of circulating. t ic SGripturest, in, dl. th� ', from are not stated, T -- hun'red and ed -on unborn children, all �rought on 1 ing -firms -and persotis are the oul, fully manif,dated by tho
I I � I . ire hun waged with tb is terrible appetite; how � it bu ,magnificent �er'iee - you I -
- I . pi�elserqed - at Ing of drunkennes out of niankind by the � in town assessed for I in -come. What bm I � - vi UJIVIO V
presout appea ances tile recently Passed 1 laliguages wbidh will be re �1 eighty-two dy' has left his room in de- i loveof drink. � An,d . i .
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r many times he , Lt ought te With a serviCeVmt.
I , I i ! i Lin , an : has no cretr'. became of the fifty ers th� sented m I � li
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ition � - in the face of all these evils,i � 31, F.
- -.- I the J"'Xhib � .� 1. 623 is certainly slarn I spair, tempted to commit suicidd, because I , I head? � 'Value m6re for the ., . -
law promisus to be a 0 - 1, � unt y of i,' Hurdn, , ler this
. lually as U-40frective. 1)F,,V111[ Of A " r. , amuel '. t in :the Cc " constitutes'hi champion be assessed unt I -1, I
, .1 ' , 11GANIS , . couateFpar ; I could not. conquer the demon, i Could I Stnith' moelf , if, - � ...... -
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natur I I , 0 Hayes �is assessed foi $1 000 - ) e,vinces, thaii for its =pro -
When We consider i he ofie aided anist and cd losek die 11 in a, thousand is an o�er esti- ; although he knows P
. 0-1 Wersley, the oi ' I It where bne � C a peep into' the otWr world ; for its C011t1nuaT100,
, he but tak . It q3w� - me- hough that -is very Cousid
he 19th o i mat, who fill a ir - I � . ' Dewar $3.( -, Oran , - , t - , I
a Gloucester' 1',Englsind; on t of thood unkar 'a grave. y I that not only those but nine. , * ; W I R �� 11
. of those laws, it is not purprising that ' t . . 1 - . I - -and tell us how man souls have been in his heart . . 11 I 11 , 60 ,Deats I
I 1 �,Bsiveh a 7- � ma, ler u e of by , C hey & 1101meslod, $1,0 , vice that X trust my Ch P
an 1 Apri I He W40" organist .Sue 1, #Tpment 11 e crimes of which we read 1 � . f
-d �d For instance, � ; ; A forcible I oil place wh I so; I re, retEdu v,
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they are not regai ' ' L6ed I U �cathe 7 eino dent 9 $ H ay, " shut out f rom that h ere no touthe of thi 600 - W�
a parish � Lilly cor , I a aVeyer, $ camp�dl, ohil FS, C ildrou VA"11
roll, and s; the. I r g ittlemi reApo the re- ate not Committed until tbe Criminals � . I J, 50 4 ul 4 -in .
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hotel keeper who ells .after ,houro on t' dr - of 11cref rd Exeter, e ester s 4 Thai, as de� nken drunkard -of have' first obtained Dutch .61"oukage, by S. G. McCaughey, . l000. The as a mernenO 4 ,,,the .
. I ,gions of eternal despaii by the 14 -,Mon e,osea �� - al --
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Saturday night or rida-17, is liable to be I al gralid r�epbc us(i of liqdoi slould'be pro- themselve4with whi*ey. Tru. I are the only parties, And firms as$ - was beld, aud as a- substaoti
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I I temperate I drink. By telling of the$e gs h e might i PrIm-W g I roll and one � .� . I �
ue� t,o I �Viil not touch t in the �vhole v �f your 4ppreciationof my, polit
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-;fie same fato is 1 of kg, ! mud a son� of ,Sam ' -arliamen , ot an eriviableone, 'I for income I � I
fined and imprison ; John Wes .. 11 somo,good, but that *oilldnnot suit his i ly? his position is 1 n
a 01011CCIStle
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-� - I [ J; hibited by R.. do of being assesg' , vieeis in days gone- by. I I
. , � it will be dispdse � of at a I )arty has the hono� -
s liquors I. NVesley the co'mi)oser. - I row, a$ 'bU J d i itead of "being! I
I , upon I i , income, while ... thig., �
- open to the de,der who vends Ili � � f' N4-�-Tllerc is al on that� temper- I wicked designs, Still he tells' as that ! , t if I rightly 3 u ge, ini wice for the same I' atter i ��� � . 1. I
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. I A CA1TVO10UN- I SERMU i future time - The sage " I � � itied, he will be,.despised all gooa ' t I 1. have inWweso - . . - �
I er'4nc I � . -all I I
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. i 9ppo , dorniao to thi i* I intemp e y : � , ly Av ervlee you I - � �
without licause, bu the second party to f row i ng, t i6orl in cab he'lather of I ap. i drunkenness is to be deplored. W aat base � P:' XL others, who undou ,. I tha�nk � you for 0 4
. i auce is t . I hypocrisy for an , person who is devot. I men. 'LLE17. The . ion. I fiank you for '
the violation of the law, tbe person who n m 6 n inake an , . i -now .1
- 'ra in oT, ille. Chi ese. 1 ever . I �Vlll are not assessed all for this, A air ,s
I I . Ing his bes —--- = I and I . - I
� 11 r -h e pears t energies to making dr inkards 1 ,: � :It and if . I I
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i- _San 'i�. . . lied . . , be illustra;ed every i above is a sample of i our asseosmen 1 I- to Xue� .
I purchases and uses the forbidden beaver- n .Fran co recently P assert on wb ich way to tell us that drunkenness is to,be de- ' � � - . :
. ' t and ow dtha, , . f viole 1 7 A Fe* Stray Thou'Fh I ta. ,rtificate, Ven -0 �� -.
sermon upou t ho subject and 0 thA a t total ibstainer attached to said -roll is a cc i - I
age, is allowed to o scot free. There is day A 1z., mink- Viored. Consistency thou, art 4 jewel. � i I , � . out , The delegates Wer . in I
. I thew rot kind of a di , ' Ti 'the Editor of tlie, Huron hKr.p�mitor, fied upon oath - �hat the alseam - I eoLl
q though God i i4de of one 1MA odiall t 1, often )ecomo ' deavors further to -'show that crimes 1� 11 , I ) ,diningrootb, whe a .�;
� ,011 -1 ile en I . - . ere .
Surel;', it I let4mi#ed th . ' - I �Merift of ,the tsx I '
no punishment for him. . i nations of th,e 6�rth, "He � 4 in ed 'it I's I rorn thee -1 persons Vical . roll �ciontairis a true btal I in -the spread out,# and J 1 - -
! it 1 ard, mad, ,, are committed without;d-funken4ss, but � : SiR - I think by the force of poli wMeh, Waspa
cannot be said that the person who viO- Tt bounds of tbeir',habitation, i4nd,11lavi 1 I that those ortims �s- are in stly re- . . I )arty named -
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. t . � it" -I he well knows that in the great majority expediency, alone, the throne of "'King 4 able income Of every I with zest. -i A moug those vho� r
lates the law and induces another to vio- -t placed the Ohinege in China-, thry ha( cruite 1. T� ,e poverty and plan erism of ' EQUITY, 41- - fo, -11".
I ! I of cases ruin nerves the arm to do; the deed. I AfCohol" rests on a. secure foundation for said roll." , Yours, .ed at the txble were . I
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� no right to cqm�e to this country. � this CA %re not the fruit-$ Cf moder- I — . I . -
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late it also, by p�rchasing and bribing , T . � One of the worst tragedies thaVour coun the present. I shall not follow in the I ),orb Rope I -mau - Dr Worthi . I � . i --
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. �,�c )Vr T11 -ate drinking, habits, a 5 that p rtion of i . � able c res dent rom, the -1 , - I I 11 li 11
mle 8 0,RA-N-G1BR ACC MIODlTIONT i dulge wi hout ex- try was ever cursed � with, .happened footsteps of your . . Pon " -The following i4 f, 01* Callander, Chap, - It - .
C - r � sell to him, is not a 'who it . I Guide .and may b -0 e. f
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th. liquor d( CENTENNIAL. -T.ha grange 1311,111i by . ith," or big captious op , n 9 I qually My John T. Wilkie, X -- I efs,
': rs have mad I the comir I within the borders of Ma own township, I I Tuckeromi . po - . � Fort . . -
. is the person who only violates I n extensive 'elyt Qnjo3 Mich -tI e largest .
guilty , � . i preparations ' scale f � Coss, f ortunA nce, on and it is- a well-known � fact that before , cut I I Stanley, "-both advanced theories elsewhere - " The population 0 ton and IJAS.. 1.800tt of Clinton-
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tr� es, in I Samuel Rumball, �.Jss. - -
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, , Yet for the firat and accommodati6lal.of members of tho ordq ,tiou of wealth ald ihte -three 6V00- ;
the law by selling : I that crime was committed the parti I and notr a few crotchets-whiell any of Hope is now divided into
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�,a ... nt . � account of i - P men ho own,guns, . - lm 8110PP
fro , ishment, ts, c vetly pauper. i
greater offender th � is no pun during the Q I station, (I . order to blunt their sense of feeling,drank observant readers will he able to the . Henry, Goo, Cox, Sa
. I tract of land g. El I the Phi i and robust hibil P largely of that poison � whi& "Tuoker- 1 yeloilrinate from the practica bearing of smallest e a; -the � men who baft W ,Hall Jo , I
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. while the second or least guilty is amen. adelphia, romd, ut our 3 dle� and igm are the result of idlen a ' I I I -more DW � I - -0 ,pr*eW�sndA�k*rgeS
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I � . I � . fortunes, o ro' smith 11 endeavors to show -to 'be bene- the question, which I wish t< take a took rowedgaw, which is somewhat Goderich Township; Messrs.
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the heaviest fines -and penalties. half from-Abl utennial g � viden ficial; anditmaybethit"Tuci�rsmith, st,leavin ittoo ers pr pound some merous t4m the f -1 � , . derson, and Jas, -WagUlst, Of
able to I . � I a I . 1� . which 0 ,- . . -
The thing iis mo strongly unjust, and beeri secured -and armng0men. hav have 10 coni OL apt letter to being real tangi solu 0 ave studied are trying to borrow gu m, D4 -18tranbuIT', ii4bn I -
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. any, b a -at *ttor.-It as he Confesses in his I on ; rl _no ' Mtn �
-- . . been made wi the railroad1com In don I I . & - ji.%Tger tguj the *�w 0. MeRwen L
Mjustice, I d in the liquor traffic, lied the the matter -as I think thoroughly, and about two-thir. .
. to ingage - . , sua Jolin Hoon"
any laws based on so gross an I which p"Serl onv yed would. be I ' osible to eu�er detail e , ,i-ned areauxiOO - Bome pleasant momento *ere , -
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. very liquor that blunted the feelings and am free to confess -I am still in a qLumg- two classes comb I
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1, r )r 1 in.1 - 'the'L arm to coMmit that horrible Jvire pf doubt and, Misapprehension as to to decrease the number � .
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