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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth Sun, 1901-06-07, Page 4f_7VE 7, 1901, Notes ,T,zzo, U017'071812tS vory ;.a.usMte recommend- nti011 U0 1)0111 1111.titi by the Ynod of Toronto. and .1(ingston, to the, elfect that Sunday scliool litera- ture hereafter be Obtained in Cana- da, i»st 111(1. in., per bing it from the 'United. States, as bas hereto- . fore been a generally followed rule. The reason which is gener- ally given for sending across the border for such publications is that they are cheaper. That may be true to a ilight extent for the time, but create the demand for the work and the prices will quick- ly follow in falling, unless the work is managed like the public school book moth aady, wheal 15 two prices aro charged for text books. Supday 'where it ei‘tiStS is erting 1;-3trorig infii.4)3100. toWarils Making Smiday tt holiday and daLooying the Kalls.o 0± reyOtztee i'ith, which. 06 abbat1i 1148 in: ilie paSt been • . regarded by the majority Of CanttdianS.' • , • These things have for long been 0 .subject of ' concern to Church. leaders .but it is .onlyin very -recent, years that the people generally have cenie togive ser- ious attention to the subject. The Lord's..Day Alliance .was called into being as a Christtan citizens'. Movement for tho defence of the Canadian Sunday and " a httle OVer a year ago induced the Rey. J. G. Shearer, a Minister' of the City of Hamilton, to give all: his time to the reaching of •public opinion (mil tlie ntarAialling: of the Sabbath loving forces in op- position to these tendencies. -recently c(auplotekl his first tour Of the, nisill centres through - oat ('anada frwa Spine). C. 11. to Victoria B. (",., lias made report 'of' number' of things that will be of interest to our readers and whicll. scent to :indicato that the prevailing sentiment in Canada is hoing aronsed in favor of calling a halt in the trend towards the in- troduction in !anada of tlie .1111- ('11 0)01 Or Ertroi wan Sunday with its industtial bondage for many and other a dendant evils. Li reports that Cully 00 por cent, of the newspapers or Onitnio in places where the ;Mimic° is 'es- tablished have declared1 iltemsel- yes in favor of standing by the Canadian Sabbath; that outsland- , ing layman in till the Chure chs 11"11e, 11.1"1. 1111 00) P"Lut° 1111,s 1 and in 'all walks of life are in in- beCon) 0.11,1 its , 11111111)0N 1) 100 ti Iv ing extinction is thrthitened. Every themselves with the unwernont , fanner who can find seeds in his 1,11,1 giving. it th,ia Potato 1101d1) next fall should Pr0' , port. Thy attitude of the hdOnl- servo 111(''11'' fur 1,V ihk ['hers of 'the 'Legislative Assembly 111011115 'ne may secure a vigorous as indicated in its recent 'Session, 10.1)1 licaltity potato at small cost. would seem to 101 more favorable than two three years ago. to- w:Atli protectica 11)0 Weekly 1.?.est Day. The request of the larbers to have the Sunday bar- ber sllop prohibited by 11110 1110 t fit atOSititil I ill the 10)1050. 0,r.Rt1.4 .0e00 sovieral • apyili.- ee!tionn), ltailways lbr speeial.twrnOsion. ) operate 011 Sunday, every sitc'!ii,..,:was refused 110 almost 0 unannars Vote, lnadtr as nimly as 1)115 ylitlfs \\therms two years ago smr/v snin- Tro and the 11 10 Pone,' 1 1W0111 lo 1' applioations 1001'o yory' *Vit.fr- 1 Ito heathen Eskimo 'and those ably entertained. Even in 110111'- 101111)11 the Oirolo 1110. I 01 groat indeed. "Clio Christian Ns- i,touao e..4,6%ev1.1n kimo were nt,t only educated— 4 and they wore groat letter writers, ETA 2filitationa kit 11.1-1 win-dd "Potato seed," says an agricul- tural exchange, "hes .beeonio an almest unheard Of curiosity, "yet fifty or sixty years ago potato fields were and piirplo with blossoms in Jul',', and in August :td:c viite,t were heavy wit 1) '1 latis'' full of soedS, hunelms of • iants 001'- 00 grapeio tly plalltillg these seeds seas,m alloy scasmt, neW varieties Of potatoes were pro- duced; and it was the design of nature that 1.5 such plantings tla, voteo.should 11 .1a.01 alga ted and 'preserver -I. This has not I wen. .51 'the eightY-.third.. itimmtl :meeting of the • London ,,0k.4.)eitt- lion, in. aid of .'..i.loraviait :\lissions, .170rd St r -, . n', facts, ;1' ,5.,t-TiTTT.1,, 74 ll uT4a.4.a whiel ' itertstfug. Lord St,ratlicona said 110 had seen the -A.Torav la 1 111551111 nt v(tri„-. ill La_ real the soutiment luw shown 4, self +Siii.PriSingly strong ...in layer of resisting farther encroachments 011 the Sabbath.. The attempt to legalize athletic spertS in: that Metropolis failed. The 'French theatres that were open on: day entertaining crowds twice in the day have 'been Closed by ac- tiou of -dip poliee ataboritios. :Barber shops alSo in that city 110170.. 1)0010 closed by municipal enactment ttt the, request of the barbers. Ai notable feature of this cam, paign in Montreal is the proinin- ent stand taken by the :Roman Catholic Churcli repreSented by Archbishop Bruchesi. )vrote in 'the columns of the "Montreal Herald," among other things. - "I cannot taVoY ally Public aintise.- Montsthat would lead to the de- secration of the Lord's Day Mid 1 SOE greater danger of fills ill tile authorization of athletic games in oi)0 great cities. They arc, I 0111 Che cause of many peo- ple staying away from Church and in 101)11110)1 ))1'0)lfl'i11Lf01l 08.05ti Of intemperance bemuse; where 11001. the public houses are opened for tlio sale of drink in violatiOn ot tile 11)1(1)10 1 Just 1. tun opposed to the 01) oiling of muaennis and theatres on SUM - Opposed 10 these games on the Lon L's Day, tin it is the Lord's Day. Moreover, once you ilogin autliorize gtunes, it wilt lead to all kinds of Sabbath breaking 1111,1 Sabbath itl1101: and Von will have the Hund 00 lwre just as it is spent in. 111f1111" hi Europe. 1 am certainly strong- ly opposel to such a movement." Another notably fiNtture of this movement 15 the general co-opora- lion of organized working -men with the Lord's Day Allianec 11) seeking to preserve intact the Weekly 'test Day. The Trades and Labor Councils of Ottawa. Toronto and :Hamilton have ap- pointed Conimittees of the .11.11 - once. The .Laltor moil. of lhitisla Columbia who are said, to he above the tiverago 31) i)lt011igO)100, have taken a vigorous 10i111 of the 1110001)1011t0114'5011111 it is, expect-, ed that the Mines and ()Vier for111 of fal 5,0 in that ProVillf0 will ere long he aAcod to e1050 on Sunday. Mr. Nall) Smith, M. P., President of' 11i4 TrlIdes atal Lala». t!ottgress of Canada, is an ollicer or the 1.,01,11':-: I/ay .‘lliaiwo of that Pro- t int._ and strmig advocate of the protection of the Sabbath, With this combination of' the 1011- 1 )11(1,1)11))))' foreitt; 11l0 try it 04 111(1. too muc11 to antici- pate ultiniato success as tar as the protection of the integrity of' the 'Workman's !Zest Day IS concern- ed, at least. 'P1 o' question as to whether the 01011(11:4 Provinces 1)000 constitu- tional authority to .deal with Sab- bath tgislation is now before tho Court,. The Supreme Court of 11111011a liaving recetitly dismissed an appeal from a jndgement of -dm Sul weino Court of NOW 'Bruns - Wick sa4aiiiiiig tile constitution- ality to: Ontario is expected pres- ently give its j udgm 1001upon the same queation. So long as the CM•istain peo- ple do not seek to use legislative power toward forcing people to observe the Sabbath hill religious sense but only to secure to all the opportuni ty so to 110, there is little 00.4.11, clulrehes. Tho missionmies' 'Wtts hard one. Thpy vame very young and 10110r100,1 irS lung ttS Wen:, [it '11)111,41)'110011; thyy Ita1.1 1) travol groat IliAnnee,-; thotherynom- etor at 50 or 60 degrees below zero, living 00 :Ivied o,(1 -1k11, and. thov 10111,1 :nut, wivos _tor tholnsol0;._,s. but 101.1 to stn11 home orders mal have the wives sent 1 (11)1 1 owev..q. he iwiived no happier married ?..:) 1,, • e, n aywhero. These missionarios 1001.0 doing 0 gnat, (1 go1. An Honorable Medicine. That 41,1)pe1titi to best judgement of the host s,oplc 1, lb!. Chase s Kid- ney -Liver Pills, the greatest prescrip- tibil of Ile A.. W. Chase, t he famous Beeipe Book anther, By noting ectly, and specifically on the liver, kidneys and hott'els, this populat Lan- ily medicine, thoroughly intros liver coinplaint, billiousness, kidney-disea:w, constipation and the acconlpaning J11111'3)1 (110 1101)11. Dc. Chase's Kidney .Liver Pills 'act promptly. pleasantly and nabbrally. 000 pill a dose. 21c a box. THE BATTLE FO Et TLIE 5.113 - BATH. Many things have aueurred in recma.years tending to ntake ser- ious hiroads 211 the Weekly !test Day in l'anada. c'ontractors on public wf 110) hav0 not infrataient- y upcai workiiig seveit days -0 week. 'Tile inaj(aity of the Minos of 'olumbitc are °Ito)) • cot Iti 1111)1(15] y. Not a few factories in the different parts Ontario have claimed the right of running for at least a part of Sunday under the Idea Of the lyressure of business. 1t tt 0111111 - tor of 'common complaint that the law prohibiting the stile of' liver mi Sunday is freely, if secretly,. disregarded in many places.. Stitt- ' day excursions, band concerti and the like. have appeared in some (.;± our larger centres: Tho Dr; 0. W. 'Chase's 1‘..Terve Food dome into popularity by leaps and bounds, until now the sales are crier. mous, far stir. passing those 01 any nerve re. storative blood - builder As a. eonse. quence of 'thi phenomenal 0115' (1003 there . have sprung up many imitations that relieve by dead- ening the ncrycS, but which can f' never really cure and are positively hozmful and thesystem.As you valu'e your life and health beware of these worthless imita.tions, n.nd refuse 111 substitutes which are said to be "just as good," Imitators do not dare tn., reprOduce the portrait and signature of Dr. A. W. Chase, which are found on every bow of his genuine remedies. Dr. Chase's e.,,rve Food0 fleirtz's Spiced and Snot Pickles and Our Mc Tea --2,4p--,ARE ALL LEADERS.—Eap---- We never trifle with the quality of our table supplies. 'REMEMBER THE STAND. BE TTI B OS. 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BOOTH'S TOM 0111, LONDON, ENGLAND. • JAMIESON'S IRISH WHISKEY, DUBLIN, lItELAND. 130 LLOCH:,,LADE & CO., SCOTCH WHISKEY, GLAseow, SOOTLAND. PORT AND SHERRY WINES 1PRom FRANCE Ain) SPAIN. ttirc At the vequest of many eonhurneve •O'ho were anxious to procure Pura Live from o'er 110000trrs:;114,... Bonded WarchOuRO, ninst unclOr control of. the Custom Officer, we have opened out A RET STOITh-1-11 Ca -Now rag11i1114 Bail Bedell& rzeCIXS Old Btand ox. crzo • We keep the best Ale and Porter manufactared. Goods delivered frec to all parts of the town, Egmondville and RarpurhOy. 1301 Over Viriy lieears. ▪ NVIscLowis 5001(0140 Syltup has been yea n! disturb& at night and used by millions qt mothers Tet(heti: ehild- broken on your rest 1)3'a sick 111011 sulliaring and crying with 51) 01 Oul.1.ing i1'liet13, &Intl • unee and. get a, bottle of Airs, Winslow l"0.0thing. Syrup' for Olitldren Teething. 11 will rel iore the poor little &acre]: 110 mediate- ly. Depend upon ir, there is 10 )0)510)10 about cures Din:alatett 01501,1 tOS the stomach and Bowels. cities Wind Colic, softens the G0 in 4. ;educes Inflamed on. and gi los Jonp and . "Mrs Whislow's Iii‘l°50°11!lorAtistuiitL'12?1,1(dc)'(3#1)elAm";),01giTpiN1-15,Tecoi,'I kbuvrIosC • Wiestand00,1 f.em"Va,sl4eLOpI.AnyISVi'cSiZ,aInOSOTnrilNhoe O pJ.o1gv';fu;1°"itOslO 11 Pig .1,,ngV(. ' ' doubt that Llte p•iiblic opinion. of Canada will sustain them in care- fully protecting the Canadian Sunday against needless encroach- ments of greed of money or of passion for pleasure and sport. (II tlaT FISHING. The imp )rtance of the (..atiad.- i an fishing' industry 00.11 be real- izoc only hv a.persual Of the tical reconl of 'production and ex- ports from year to y000.. The east- ernsea coast from the Bay .• of Fundy to .111e Straits. or Belle isle covers a distance of 5,600: miles, and British Columbia, with its multitude of bays an11 mountain- ous islands. lms a sea 'coast of 7,-; 180 miles, 011(1.11 salt water in- shore area, not including minor indentations, of 1;500 squart.; Miles. According to returnS fur-. nishei I. the Marine and; Fisheries Department, the total 'catch last year Wits valued' at $21,801,706. 'Nova Scotia takes the lead among the Provit ices, with a catch valued at . $7,0,17,604; British Columbi 4 makes a record of 65,214,074.; Now Brunswick, $4,110,891; .011.- 101.10, $1,590,447; Quebec, $1,058.,. 1 86; Edward Island, $1,- 048;645, and .)lanitoba, and the North-wost Territories' $622,011. Nova Scotia exported to the value of $5,007,71)R, which record in- cluded a considerable quantity of the New Brunswick catch, which WILS shipped from • Now Scotia ports. Tho export record of Bri- tish Columbia 'was $3,443,037 and the total export from all the Pro- vinces was $11,109,088, . -Of this important line of export. Great Britain took $4,071.,1136 • .worth, and the United States was .the next best customer; with • a record of .;13.,688,90 6. Exports -te the :613iT;i1t7718li 8:\;VteostrriLiclicest5a2174,,T;t701. .Brazi1,-$4:27,7U, to Cuba, 132,,6,- 413; and to Australia, • $203,444. These • figures show that fishing 15 attiong the most important :indus- tries:of. tlie Dominion. This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bronio.Quinim Tablets the remedy that 0111105 (0 0035. 55 Mr 41113' John Rankin, Agent for the Manche tar Guardian and A 11i ance FIRE ASSURANCE 003,. All business promptly attended to, Office with Holmested a;sq, Sea forth. Stephen Lamb —DEALER I1'i'-- 1111)111)004, S.1.-tift.g1cs Gectelic Post, Etc Seaforth, — Ont. The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Farm and isolated Town Property Only Insured. OFFICERS. .r. E. 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The supply oi books is lim- ited and (los oifer will only remain good for a Short Sampl0 copy can be seen at tbis office. Muth ji Telephone iu ihe ifouse Life 'becomes worth living. You may sit in your library and give your orders 'foe the day, to the butcher, the baker; the greCer and the many other tradesmen—iteins forgotten in earlier °Alen may bo added and tiMendments made ; 01 short, the: possession of a Tele- phone is a practical Solution. of the problem of comfortable house- keeping. The Bell Toleilhoge Bo. °Ikeda very ing Must We don't want to move anything if prices will sell it (£4314'41) OAGOR.3414.0-(50.04iffrG.:44-D..o-000.o,04.4,4.4soc>oo43,44,-osoo4.... DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, GING-HA.MS, llIUSLINS, SAT- EENS, FLANNELETTES, WRAPPERETTES, imousEs, WIIITEWEAR, LACES, ALL- OVER LACES, RTT3BONS, SHIRT- ING -S, COTTONADES, ETO. ----qte-AT °Tr.-1r— Gents FurRishings, Etc. This is your chance to secure good. .Up-to-date Ties,. 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