The Gazette, 1893-08-03, Page 9Iv.....-.... -
Act in Broin. In many placed Wheie
the Act has lapsed the excuse has been
a ready one that the people had looked.
too mach to officials for its enforcement,
with the stilt Which they might have
• expected.' "Look at Richmond "County
and Brome county,' said the:. -advocate.
of prohibition. 'In. 'eaoh of `-these you
will find one or two men who will stand
by the Act through goed and. `evil re.
port, and in both it is, in consequence,
impregnable.' The civilised world, and
particularly Great Britain, has been`
looking to Canada with straining earn-
estness_to learn the results of permit:-
sive
ermissive prohibition. Bet forone county or
two the testimony of oar electors -false
testimony, we believe, in the worst of
cases—is that it is a failure. Had
Brome, the oounty which gave birth to
the permissive law and which has en-
joyed its benefits from the first, treated
it with like contempt the enemies of
the kermissive law in Great Britain
would have been jubilant and the Can.
adieu Royal Commission appointed to
find out what can be saidagainst pro-
hibition would have had a fine thing to
report. Happily, this highland fortress
?has stool the shock. From despatches
o . f ar received; it would 'appear that
every township in the county has•given
a majority for the Act except cne.: The
courageous and , self-sacrificing work of
men Me_ Mr. M. B. Jewell, Mr. S. A
fisher, and a few others who have de-
terminedly, but with similar leniency,
secured the enforcement of the Act
throtigh all these years, has borne fruit.
These men have " been all alive during
the contest just ended, organizing and
Working with the same zeal that would
-be shown in a political.. "election and.
have fairly earned the congratulations
which the :world • owes them to -day;
The Woman's- Christian Temperance
Union. also has by ceaseless work and
prayer proved more effective in seeur-
ung the result than any equal number of
voters.
Twenty-five snakes running through
the grass—that'afree whiskey. Twen.
iy.five snakes gathered into a box:in
which twenty-five holes are made by
the authority of the court—that's' low
Iieeiise. - Ten Of 4.ho holes closed, an,
tile snakes all -getting out through the_
-other fifteen—that's• high license. All
the snakes driven over to the next vtl
loge -that's -local "option. All the
snakes-killed--;that's'robibition, Which
t o you want ?—[Ex.
TREY WANT PROHiBl h'.
Rev. D. Styler Fraser. in an able ad-
dress before the Presbytery, in session
at Brantford recently, -said: 'tIn answer
to the question sent out to the churches,
Do you favor the enactment of an. early
1 rohibitionlaw ? . We have three classes;
of answers to'this question. 'A few say
- No rya slightly larger tru er- make
their nom'. yes dependupon"conditions;
while- an .overwhelming, --majority =of'.
ninety-five per=cenn'o€ sessions report
inl; say 'Yes.' About half tho_'Iresbys
tales report 'unanimously an favor of
_Fratibition, whife in others "the"'urian
iuiity is broken only by the voice of one
Br
two, -or,' as in -a few cases, by three
�f- sessions.'Within the Synod of
treal: and. Ottawa there was only
one emphatic negative among all the
. enswers -received ; .and in that cf To-
n_ >onto and Kingston only four answered`
TtNo:. • -Th.- feeble vice thus ra e
ugainst - Prohibition is -hardly More -thin
enough to break the nonotoilous mur
sal -Of ,the ioultitudihien Yes'_ : that
ente&from all parts of"the lin& Whole
noyteries say ,Yes, 'eve are all in fag
ef.Brohibit.ion,' -or 'Unanimously we
ves.' s.
Simmer 1s fere,
And Summer brings Many needs in the line o4
Drese € bods,::
Hosiery,
Gloves,
Lace Mitts,.
Parasols etc._
Zits perhaps i - Summer Suit, Straw Hat,
Sumner _ Underwear -zr . an
Overshirt . and ' many ether
things too numerous to mention.
enaisetnrera i and peelers in.
Sash, Doors, Lumber
and Jill kinds of ._
1eJtalt3i�g 1ldsarssi'ii
klardng'and Saws ig done to + rderT Cesn paid
tor an kinds of sli.W iofe
9_ C'P$ for Buildings taiten. • -'Pians,
catkin, and estimates fttrilithed Oil
s iipifcation,
A large and well assorted stook of
consisting of
Parlor Suites..
Bedroom Bubas,
Hall,
Dining room
and Kit-ehen.
Furniture,
Office Furniture
of all kinds,
Amy chairs, etc. etP,
'Prices Away Detvhl.
It's worth your while to give us a call,
G. &z N. Schwalm..
Vol. 2,
CHtRCH D1REC
i~ NGLISH.—Services at Fordwi
• at Clbrrie, 2:30 p.::.. at W ro
ev.:,1r. Brownlee, Iurulr vent.
oue hour and a q darter :;e:orc
T,ils'TiiODIST,--SerT ccs
p. u:. Orange'
at '1:3
Greece, pastor. Sal�batn brio
W. S. Bean Superintel,dent.
T)RP.SBYTERIAN.- Services at
i a.m.; at Corrie. p.
Fordr,icli to the ere ::r.g. Sal)
Gorrio1:15p.ni.Jas.McLaughiLI,
ItlETHODIST—Ser ice€intheF
dist Church, t ; 1u:30 a. Ill.
Sabbath School at2:300 p. m. Pra-
Thursday evenings at 1:30. Rev.
po.Aor.
Pries always Right
Those in need of a
Swnmer Suit
will hardly fail to buy when they
see the goods and get our
prices.
Like_wvise'in all other lines.
Be sure 13
Call and get quotations
Before spending a dollar elsewhere
You will be repaid for your
trc
When the blossoms all have blowed
When the tramp goes upthe road.
When the spring chick thinks he's old enough
to eroW .
Then trade bogu►s.to hth"m
Theft the business it will Come
To the firm that has the goods and sells them
low. •
Wall and - Ceiling, Papers,
l orderings, etc, in the lat-
est designs. AT large rang. still
left..
Choice= lines of Ladies' and Gentlemen's
Writing Material.
Fancy Goods, Toys,
Novelties, Base and
Foot Balls
School Books,Office Booke, Hymn. and
Prayer Boons of every description.
Telephone .Exchange. •
N. McLAUGHLI
SStTR OF MARRIAGE LI
• witnesses required.
Office:—At the Drug Store, Go.
J. A. TUCK, M.
RF f EMBER of College of Physi
g .:ons, Out,
G
R. E. CLAPP, M
i ic,i ri and S
C RAD:ATE, Toron to i;nihersi
• College Physicians and Su
Residence, Absalom St., nearly o
ery stab'' -e. Office in the Drug S
to Carrick Banking Co.
J. A. WILSON,
TTONOR Graduate of Toro
?medical College. Member
Phrsicians and Surgeons of 0
Next door to Wendt's Jewellery
W. H. HUCK, k
Mildmay, On
GB,ADUATE of Ontario Ve
and registered member of
Association. Also Honorary F
Veterinary Medical Society.
attended to night and day.
Do you wish to save money
Do you wish to save labor ?
Do you wish to beautify your homes ?
Doyouu wish to make your fellow mortals -ha
All of which can be accomplished by. examining and buy-
.
JAMES ARMST
Veterinary S
GRADUATE of Ontario Ve
and registered member of
9ry Association.
tom' Residence
Next to Methodist P
ALBERT STREET,
Fi ITS eF':.L:C1 SE' SYSTEM
- `• . to snake the strong man weak.;.
licensed—to 1- the wise man low;
- to red—a; ifs s fond heart'ta break,,
▪ .'ndcause the ehiidren's.t. trs=to_f ow.
Wised to d u err neighbor harm,
sensed—to kindle hide And sta•ife.;
rcensed ,to nerve_the. rabb r s aria
e=-ta what the' murderer's fe
I- e.e ised .a her tse a and gtii v dwell,
• o disea e, and want, and woe; -
L i€' need *niaka the lionle a hell,
40nren or a
General stook. of
Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots
and Shoes, ° Books and
Stationer.
am not selling at_or :1610W cost,- nor
tan/ giving back presents worth -20 -:
percent.: of -what you purchase,.
but.I clam to, give von the •
beat -Vane possible for - -
your - money ..nn
everything .
that•
Sell.,
Come and see for yourselhes.-
and is<prepaved turn but the choicest article in
Pants, Vests, Coats- or Suits.
Cutting Done by the Latest. Processes,
slid .every_ Suit is a Fit.
We have opened out a large and well selected stook of light and dark grow s-
with beautiful patterns, suitable for ceilings, bedr000ms,_haiis and par=
lors, with borderin s to match of the best ;American maiiufaotures.• -
o g .,-
Corgrriercial
Corner Elora and Absalo-
1 II ; F.
fine Stone otel is fitte •
style, with large and co
rooms, spacious parlors and
very facility for the cute
traveling public.
The bar is supplied with the
and cigars:
.Free 'Bus to and from all tral
Good Stabling and attentive
interar i herbha itt _ oyo,yane9r :. and
Issner :of Marriage Lieenses.-
CAL AND SEE
L iesemert
_Absalom: St.
MXLDNAy.
O it 07e4t3 Pdverp Arg
We Garry afull line of Grain, Clover, and garden secs
old cheap for cash
E. X. GUIT
�40 1-rU a
Practical
First-class work Gaarant
Clothing
Corner of Absalom and A
pealing ater.
ife's Nourisher of Blood,
Health's Restorer:
The Greatest: Mineral` Water.: i nown.:
Pleasant to --the "taste. Y
Healing to the system.
Bat tile .gli ss or•inAtiit10-les. at
SO 9 -
ISEPORTED SHOR
BULL FCR S
(-IN Lot 30, con. 9, Howick.
This bull was bred by S. Ca
shire, Scotland, and was sir
Cruikshanks bull. His dam,
prize at the Royal Northern So
leen twice, And she also wou t
female in the show at the sa
Luz, besides 1st prizes and cup
TERMS.—Pedigreed cc'ws,
cows, i32 each. Payable not 1
1594. Ail cows that fail to 'I)
charged
S. JOH
To Stack
Having purchased a first-class full plate glass Hcaxse e
odotbeumc.ertakingof this community than beforefaripiowli
hewvholesale,prices of our goods I air in a position.t .
ivit-
WifceIIlt-.Reuse free, that is to say my h gen b
-ess than before.
Thorot.:Lihre'i Durham Th
T i)eroRgI,UPe0 Larg•.i Lupo
shire: B •)ar.
; ug''•bre9 Re_? d: .
Al ac abo c are li&gist. r
oa
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Let 31,
Eggs -For
EGGS from breeding lien
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