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The Huron News-Record, 1888-04-11, Page 1
,-Iqrl 17 s, r � n , , • I , �,. - , ° 11 -. .. I , r ., n - ., , f. rte: °.. g a n3 s o. t, t3f. ' n, • a is - . _ ca zaciti b. ve u. P au ed to e c it. ,wa... C kzlst >a l z1,a_ � § tz h ,v, vltb.ttl a,,, r, , la e e t d' e . -: �, tllto .1� ���, � i os a � 4 1.:.q .. �! ?x �' r f:y l ..p .r o ,, d_� � � � . ' f±tt�v� �i,l a t ler e , . , .. Q n bax - 4 e , el.l..: P!}►. Ggzz� xx'vi1, zivull ztftatn itie•Al ezl , o .a. iesuC +t work, ivb}cit :anuli give got T ►. ( -y I ka w. A ,; Ii 1 ed wit . ,wate4, . I.' o o ro i . u t P )r Qt xa z (ts� ), F t_ _ u_ t.an, .q lol'o, ala .hovtover l.utal.aa>tar --J: T{tai o at►v c 1 0of tits zn* , ... r _. - z'b 1 e clla.►a PtQ f with. lei le. $o: f ol. *,z 1 2 disposed to, 1 r . o:th 1, 1.. R. n z , - , z4 d. p .._ .. .-.. d. i6, o t.. t ,ti eves- , C; Dotl-0 . C.o. 1t.. ). 1a' ,' ) _e del lvailS?II 1. crease .of drun.ka,nneea la the zo ova e a t d to c n. b- v ar K , .;, 4lathll?K^-Jaalzsoll At•Ge, p _s pl, pen a pu is 1 hich T lo_ u,ed iii my, sCllcod-bo s.0R ; Gat z _ , 8, „ ' C,I;ts►JsefL#;e= T, _Tackson, ►. vines. of Ontario. in 188? aa -coni wProjli J. as, .a drink•offer.bi hum, .da s • for can see no C,onino.CtioizM RROP , 1. I. Ar"luq-•:Calb►ek E `,UaltII- v Y , Est. •J. Hod ens. area -with 1,880, afi�i ].8M. % �Y. 6, 7, 10), tt ►vire used t►.s. u- in-- ' between yayin', $v.ine, and zee, to, . l{lilhuery opouirlg, ,. a p A''f' _ ° • Fred, iont- ►n. the. oQ14 9shion of a weave or betw.eo " '" ": f9oiupetitlott-Coo, 4, Pay do Cu. g I n l , It ayirc and zvnra, . ',.:T I I - " .',,: t cane, of be. Sotne. Gras alas naive (i,.uke x. 84), :allci Rig;: tonic ill to: lave ; nvhereae I ciln sae. a very ---: not bo Ielzab}e. But Wo must place ctjse 1. of vi.Ckn ss f Tim 23 ^and clime.: on ;eatio }setwee zar"'i3t nc _<. . r _ .-_ ,:. „s , ( . ,,,, x .. ); c u ip a �. a 1 . • , ,, . - ear.:. con'tAouco ia-official return�,omiaq tl,e affect".. eta: moderato use nre•' Von, to effervesce, espe6ally yhen I r 'Thi �luron N, ew ff d ,,, a • through the proper clla.unel, ba tired f cle%ribed ns YOOIMi Gl,,eotfu.l>zess rllot' ce lei tl►e Scriptnrr-A a. direct re , - . 11 ... 60:a YR _ ear -4 �[+1 nn _ Ze h, 1.7 nn re ng wain , ,e 'r d 8,,.,j c ' - R,, - r' made-b)faint,---- nese (2 Sural. xvi. 2). Hero tberQ ie "'pay' belly is as Vin, "which. hath no � ► and those Grit Utiiafirls can have a contrast between its excessive and vent" Job. xxxu. 19 . While fro a ' , t �Ved�test1Ry. April 111th, 1888, f ) 9 .• ,,._,-9-N.._� `. 9" � . " 4* ^ ; no object in falsifying..figures to its moderate'use; but this fs only an eat references are made to yayin as . . ,. • 1 :,how that there. are more cQm'wit- illuetr•atiou of the gonetallaw-which a blessing, or as a drink -offering ki 1`� r, 1. "'.', I '. IIOiY TO 'VOTE. God has laid �lativu fur ilio govel<n- the service of Gpd, iia effect as an_ vacate for drunkenness In 1387 meat of ft}a poolnle, for every►there intoxiaatiag cdrinl{ is shown iu theS 11 .If ou are in favor of the re cal than in 1885 and 1886. The .state' Y P Y in iiia word 11' enjoins moderation cases of Noah and Lot. of the Scott Act mark your ballot he facts and if it is a bad showing,.in n►ntfors indifferent; Hia rule is: 2. Hasin, iu the Septuagint, is ' 1. -11 ae under :, for the working of the S,Cott Act iii Let your moderation be known to translated oinos neon, now ruins, Wo1>lld ay.' :qn t miss this (rand- Sight �t. all Iran Phil.iv. 5 • and when we lukatnos swe etuess 4W eu hromne "'�' a temperance producing measure— ( ) + 9 p + p,U t0: wi Ixllle$ t+ i6e lt. �a. pass beyond the strict rules of mod cileerfutneae. In the Vulgate it is S$p- , 8 ,..Qllr :`Qck Of I1]%e15 why, so mush the ►vorao for the - g .1. For the the Petition. y' oration, whether in eating or drink- translated mustum, new }ulna and Ver Lad r Scott Act. ing, we thereby.transgress. He that "dolcedo, Sweetness. .. . . Mention may be made of the uurn- said, `� "Tile drunkttrd shall come to Chemer, chamar, or chamra is in . �����" _ . . ' Against, the Petition., her of prisoners committed in some poverty" (Prov, xxiii. 21), said also variably translated oinoe, wine by �. , . •• g of the localities.. In Haldiniand fn the sante passngo, "The gluttons the Septuagint translators, with Cho - shall conic to poverty"; in 'fact, exception of the passage already to- • �:1 ! --• •.• whore lfaeneo is there here only wherever the word gluttous or glut- ferred to, where they appear to havo R -Ts- �" ........,.............. '�< """ 67 in 1887 -as compared with 12.5 tonous occurs in the Bible it is ac- read chemed instead of chemer, and ,�. in 1886. Huron, Scott Act, 70 pi i contpanled by the word 'drunk ; 'trairBlated it kalos. In the Vulgate; I- / acuses in .1887 as against 62 in and to be consiateat, the adPocate9 once the effect is pat for the cause, 11. I. "For•• tS� . he Petition" is against the 1886. Guelph, Scott Act, 106 in of total abstinence from fermented and -the is trauslated • temule- /� Scott Act. Make no mistake. drinks should be equally energetic nhm, drunken ; oboe it is strangely GREAT CASH I STV REsr . ___ _ 1887 as against 8.7 is 1886. Ham- in advocating the utmostabs�niious- mistranslatedsecundummameetatem TIME TRIE$ ALL THINGS. ilton city, license, only 875 in nese in the use of meats, and in op- according to hie age ; four, times itMm - __ 1857 as against 953 in 1886 and posing tine use of .all narcotics, is translated vinum, wine, -and once offenders I'Should such nlean4 be says it "has not been alifficielltly When the Scott Act was up for 1,003 in 1855. .St. Thomas, Scott tobacco, opium, chloral; etc. 7nerum,tinadulterated wine. , employed by professedly Christian tried to remove it from the legion of.... w 1 'repeat.: -iii Halton theca" etirA ago Act, 171 prisouera in 1887 against It may be said that different words men in carrying on moral reforms I experiment." He does not, think it r !a► Y ° e " alike translated wine are used in the CURRENT TOPICS Does the business not look danger- can be called "A decided success." itssupporters urbed auothor term ,only 1.6 in 1886, �'Poodstoak, original 'to express either a royal oust like dein evil that goon` eta 1'I►is is strange talk considering as it had not had as opportunity to Scott Act, 570 prisoners in 1887 as 1 I h yg g Y a + C come '"—Ex that it is just the peculiarity of,11 + ', .. - or disapprobntie,u ; flat t}Ila la not WISE WORD�4 PR05i A CLERGYMAN, high license that It has never made I 11have its merits tested. The elector- against only 296 in 1886. A care- the case. There ar6 indeed. severs! Rev. D. J. Maedonnell,'Toronto. ate agreed with them. After fel perusal of the immediate] pre words in the Hebrew Bible translat I protest against the• pulpit being � CpNUERNING CHURCH POLICY a failure. It never fails to reduce 11 ceding figures will allows re ond- ed, wine in our`':Fnotish-'version. used to advocate rohibition the largely the number ,of saloons, the. ailother three years, that is six years ° ° P P P A Presbyterian levulan writes uuwber of arrests, ills number of eranae of prisoners committed to Some of these occur but once'; Scott act, or anti•.Scott act, These , s in all, the electorate pronounced it P others more fre uentl None of The Empire :-16o Globe bas. a long drunkards. The evidence of this- is • gaols in cities and towns whore the q y' of conon4 should be left as a matter leader criticizing Ww. Dr. Kellogg's overwlielmin Here for, exan le '+ worthless. It is being -held nary in ° them, however, are used exclusively of conscience. If. there is anything g , *P + �I ,, counties where repeal is asked that Scott Act is the law. as terms of commendation, but those more offensive than arch preechine resolution at the tlreetiug of the To. i4 au ex lett from a tette! from A. E, r, _ __ which occur mord fre nenfl ars ronto - Preshytery held tI:H other Nettleton, of Minneapolis, recently the longer the Act continuos in q Y it is praying on behalf of certain da in which. it tries to melee out ' a applied both a6 commending and candidates for there will bo found. y' published, regarding ,the workings force the better will it be for the .+,DITORIAL NOTES. condemning. The words thus trans- that it conveys a censure of the of high license in his State `• movila.of' rho comtnun. Ex or ., -- ° others in the church willing to pray Y• P fated wine which'sear-but once are, for the other party. General Aasflu,bly fon its departure ••The imposition of *thel•ice3► ae ts;ax: „ y e/ ;; fetrco has not ahotvn this to b'e the The Commercial Annexation ro - sobs, a druulcon .bout (Ian:' i. 22 ,ram what Dr. Kellogg conceives of $1;000 in cities of more "tliafl 10,- ,; case fn this •count Leaving Iocnl solution of Sir Richard Cartwright 'yeleeb, a wine -press (Dent. xvi. 133, to be Presbyterian doctrine; in the 004 people Ie and of 500„ elsewhere ' o q TEMPERANCE TYRANNY. p p - ex erIpuce out of CIA tiestiou we was defeated'b 57 on Saturda which is here used by metonymy, matter of Prohibition. With the. has in twelve months had -the effect P Y y' for wine; shekat, translated strong Another specimen of ultra -tem• usualspecial pleading of rhe GIoGe ' ' to reduce rite number of drinkJrig u ; . will, take the broad field of the Mr. Porter of course voted against kine in Num. xxviii. 9. is properly 'Perance nonsense, tyranny and -in support of any of its fads, it seeks Province' as a whole. The official the fad and John McMillan and bigotry : The blue-ribbonists of places in the State from ex to 60 strong d"rink; and mimsack, 'wine to confound elle particular instance per cent. In St. Paul for example, mixed with s lees Prov. xxiii. 30. Scotland are pledging themselves with the general rin;i le. Thy P P ' reports of tho .•.L rovi ialal Secretary Dr. Macdonald for it. P ( ) g P P with a probable population "of 160, - There are two cognate words 7neselr. not to vote for any parliamentary general ri. le It;' as laid down b show, as we stated last week, an in- __ _- - __ _ - ° ' candidata who refuges to support g .p P Y 000 the saloons under ills �lf)<l' r -crease of 575 commitments for , and mezeg, one of which is translat- PP' Rev, Lir. Macdounell, that the license fee numbered' 720 holding Wine : Iy •Tis Moderate Use ed in the authorized version "mix- a bill excluding all persons who Church lies nothing to do 'with the licensesaud nd&eess than 100 addi• drunkenness last year over the pre- Sanctioned by the Wo�•d of tore," the other `liquor"the latter use spirituous liquors as a bever-' the oeuliar`funetions of the church. „ � ., P tinoal blind pigs, or illekal drink- vious your. 1'he.coutfnued exist- God and the Praotice o£ is corrected in the revised version, a'ge from meuibflrsh p in any re. At !resent these run fn arallel lines Primitive Christians being translated • mingled wine ° o y. l P ire; place4. Under the " present ante of the Scott Act }tea not en- ° ° " ; li+•ions 'h d The effect of such 'and do not come into,r�!}ie:on Willi High License Act the licensed sa• the former remains unchanged: logislatnon as that, would drive matey each other but if ,In Church in- heated morals much In that dime. > rnet from en Essay read at the. Quarterly ° obri mea to.drink theca h uo other ' ' Y loons numl.,er 31 ., and the illegal Meetin,;ofthe.RuridecanalChaptero[theDeun. The other words are shemad'ins, lees 1; , �' terferes •with tF,e :`!tate Without 'Then we may turn to age 4 •motive than ourp cussedness. Tile ( places are very few in number. In Y page ► ere of East York, and published In the Even- of -wine, used once, but its cognate allowing reciprocal interference froiu Minneapolis, with probable o u- OffiCial -I'ee Ort ll OII. Goals and deli -1 Churchmanat.therequestoftheChapter. p , p p li }� P Chaldee chamar, with its emphatic surest way to beluga good cause il4fo . the State ,tile Churc}4 'which Prisons, and We'find, under the . chamra, is used six times; chaincir • %e-tr o' remote^it b ) ,nation of king p we have 260 . . BY THE REV. RURAL I)iLAN FLETC$ER " p Y interferes with _ threats Of oli- ' ' is however a doubtful , P, licellaed drinking laces and few uu- • gP .11 headiJlg. "Crimes Against Public [Cohtinned from 1. t week.]r r,. in tyrannical means1.. tical oppoaitiou }f its demands licensed. In this city, . in 'addition But it is :equally apparent that. some codices V in sotno printed are not complied with, seeks to to the $1,000 license fee; we. bays s Morals and Decency;" 401 commit the speak in terms of warm R BIBLE \PINE ments in . 1887 ns against 346 in Y P P- •:a' +oris ,of the-HebroW B%i e, in . coerce the State and rake itself its r, ° proval of the same articles ;;, Ise. xxvi,' 2; -the word -c3xLa is aoldwlglgm;tnh,Tyeweek• rna4ter. Thequestion would then local ordinance, 'called tl►e Petrol 1886 ; an increase of about 14 per "Give -strong drink unto him that is used .`in tend of ii. TbiOsword It is satisfactor __to ,fuembers of q Limit"'ordinai.ee, restricting saloons cent. under the berii�u influence pot' ready to pariah, end t4ine unto those y arise, which of the Churches the geographically to the ;business centre , ° means pleasant, and appears to have the Church of,England to feel that State ought to select ata its guide.and of the. -city. We' fie:: this to lie 'a. the largest measure of Scott Act.;_' that _be w^f'llesavy hearts;..let pita been in the copy used by the trap- thfl clergy of their churuln are, as a master, and u on what principle the ° drink, and forget his poverty, and alators of the Se tuagint version as rule in favor of voluntary few er• P P P wholesome piece. of IegiBlatiou, and . There will also be a?tic®ef under remember hie miser no flare"- P ° P selection ought to be made. Pro• believe it fa he one which should be Y they translate it halos, bequtiful; "ce; not of enforced ab4tinenee. I't hibition uc,:a tg the doctrine of tea' the heading of commitments for Prov. iii. 67. "Yes, the Lord will Grosh new wineJs used 38 times • was im ossible.that a learned clergy P ' J' copied by every city of any' size o ,r + - +. + P gY critics ; ought rias State to adopt the country. In rhes abaeube of Offences Against Public Order and answer and say unto His people : yayin the generio term for wine, should he induced to beue.ve that, that iloctrine also in regard to relic High License . and- of the Patrol _bW1�QaCA" thiit the Humber in 1°887 B,,ehold I will Bend you corn, and 133 times. I omit achleha, a, cake the wine of the New Testament Was ion I If Presbyterianism- wishes to Limit Act, I Have no doubt that the wino, and oil, and ye shall be satin of raisins translated in italics wine anything but fermented wine ; identify Itsel'' with this principle it eves 6886 against 6350 in 1886 +, Y P' P 'saloons in the two cities would num• „ ,. ' o , fled therewith (Joel ii." 19). As 4 times, and herab, a ripe grape, and 'if the wine of the New Testa, ought first to alter its constitution her 1;600 to day, as°against the 5.72 an increase ,,.,of. -533 in number of direct contraries cannot. proceed •once translated wine iu the authoriz- , ment is fermented wine, nothing before de artin fe'om the old one law breakers' in this department, in from an unchangeable. God, it is ed version, as both are corrected in can be more certain than that the, p ° now existing. in the matter of Prolifbitieuism or. 1Vfa or EroatcL 'of Oniaba writes the lust ear, ilia year in which r'the reasonable to enquire, why in His the levisod version. moderate use of fere nepted . wine is Y + + .; Y , Y any other -ism. as follows to Mr. J. B. Pine coun- revelatiou to mankind He uses Thera era. two ways in which sanctioned b the e.ean le of Christ. + Scott Act is alleged to have leaven- g g Y P - -- -- Bel for the Citiznr,'s Committee on ed with morality the whole no- fan°unae dianletricallyo'ppoaite with wo utas arrive at the true import of „ { Y pro- regard to an article so abundant' and these words : (I) the si'gnificatiou of ' ADVICE TO THE FADDERS. - HIGH LICENSE PBi%•LItABLE: 1ligh License vines. so generally used 1 In order that the roots from which they. spring, Soele statistics bearing on the In 1880 the popultation of Omaha Galt Reformer, Grit . Then the total number of persons we may obtain a reasonable answer and (2) the sense -in which they relative efficiency of restrictive and was 30,518: The amouut paid in- to this uest'ou we should notice' '►veru understood b the translators line ►v"riter5 on the Toronto press, y ". committed to prisons for the re- question, y prohibitory legislation, published to the seilloot `fund on account of ;� Bpective.years 1886-1887 was in the usage of Scripture with regard of ilia Septuagint and Vul ate ver Goidwin Smith included, who dish ,. . p ° 8 lately ill New York l,ventny Post fines and licenses .riffs that year, X22 �. to ;ruins: For my own satisfaction sions. I shall now proceed to ex- up the commr rcial union articles, seem to place the greater efficiency 953,81 Thu number of saloons 152.- the former year 10645, in the litter respecting the nature of that visage„I allaine them ' by these tests. I. must either be living in a fool'a�para• of the High License system beyond Some resistance was made to the }rt 11017, an iucreass of 372 prisoners ,closely scrutinized aver passage in Hasin is from- a root-signif ing to disc or are trying to inak-e themselves P Y b P� a a Y ° � Y a a doubt, The fi�ureS are taken from law. Thecourts were appealed to under the' gaol emptying affects of the divine records whore the word tread, and colisequently. should in- supremely ridiculous. `Day after the reports of the inland revenues on various 'grounds, but, the,conti wine oceuraiu our T>.uglish authorized variably moan fresh -drown grape day' they have the gall to represent- officers who are thou ht to be in=” stitutionalit of the law was su$tain. . .the last year of the Scott Act. ' ° ( g Y version, carefully studied the origin- ,jciee ; it is used three times in this the people of Canada as being strong- dependent of local political senti- ed, and.its enforcement immediately Pp�). then we find, th©'same Official al I�ebrew of the various paseaboe,-aeuse, but once it is mentioned as ly in favor of the "fad,;' and in some meat) and were gathered by a •took place. _The number es saloons 4`' � . Report upon -Goals in the Province and investigated the etymological having intoxicating - properties : instances make such reckless oris. lawyer of Michigan, and presented Was at once reduced to 80. SeptHm- of Ontario, that 352 boys under 1G Structure of each word thus 'translat- "They shaft be drunken with their stateme,ntS as to represent almost by him to a recent meeting tn' favor ber, 15, 1835, we had 144 saloons, Y -I,_--�,;•• ed. I then compared our version own blood as ' with, sweet wine" everybody as bring anxious to secure of the tax s stent of that State. and the fines an licenaPs were es' 1i :m . years of age were committed to Y • prison in 1886 with " the mo ' With the equivalents given to those (ha8h1)ISa,,xlix. 2G• CTtemer, with it. Some innocents may have, been They show that the number of per- timated for 1886 had 1886 at $175; P in the'Soptusgint and Vulgate vdr- its cognate chatnar, and emphatic deceived -.by -these tactics, .but the sons engaged in any way in selling 000, For 1884 and 1885 the - forces of the Scott Act at work -all Sions and in the translations of the dltamra, a rings from a root con've . statement is nothing less than pre- P ° Y- g P liquor were'as'follows in the several amount. was X127,540,84. Accord-. ,.;., , over the I rovince fur from. three Old Testament by Tremellius and ing the idea of fermentation; with posterous2 non4ense. When .the States mentioned:— Ing to the census of 18851 Oalaliq 7:1,to six years previous the find that in J'onius, and in that of the New by the accotnp%uyiug idea of redness. ,Young Men's Liberal club of Toron• rao111MY10N STATICS. had' a population of 61,835 iilhabi- .',.. - 1887 Chore 'flea 409 bo a under 16 I.ezo, and as rho result of that ex The nae of chamat as oxpreasing to only, carry cornmorcial union by' Before After tants. To -day the population i6 es- I `" Y' amination I ail full convinced that the bey rap e,Used at the feast of one majority when the Reform cluh Probibitinn Prohibition. 'Increase. Y o d J Y ; timated at not -less than 100,000. soars of age committed to prison. the Scri tures know nothing of the Belstnazzar full mauifestti its in itself is known to ba large! divided, [°wag""" 4.834 4.033 A Oso , p e , Y n Y I{ensas...... f2,330 1.850 (decrease) 480 Li 1880 there was one saloon for Surely. there is some foundation modern notion of total abstinence, toxicating nature. Tirosh is deiived u c the uention and wh, n it is blains...... 30 seers prob. 1.256 not given }1. o P q ' Rhode Island 1.471 lsao (decrease) u2 each 200 and a frdetion people. , I . , for the ,iwemout that the last phazo aned do not give the Slightest sant- ' from, a ,word Signifying to tante common talk on the 8.reets of Toren- 111011 •ACnt7SIC STATICS. This was prim to the enforcement of public Morality worse Lh:m the tion to the political cry of absolute. possession of; because, accordiug to to chat not one voter in twenty Before Atter of high license law. In 1880, just brat. prohibition, The usage of Scripture-Gesemien, it gets possession of the' favors it in .that metro polis these High License high License Decrease , I find to be 'as 'follows :-0n rho brain, intoxieaLea ; Iiythner, how rites should 4tick morn to facts bllebigan....6.444 3.461 2:083 after the law went into operation, The uumber of women over 16 ono side the use of trine - was for- ever, thinks it is because the vine " ohio........13.00 High tax, 1 scars result 1.010 the was ane saloon for each 381 for and sire' less upon their imaainat- ulinoiS......1a.00o (0.000 approx) 4.otlo habitants. In 1885 one 'saloon for . '. years of age committed t8 prison in bidden to priests, while in the dS ►van kafixocJten, n"poeaessaion in the lull. From thein fign'rea it is plain that each 429 inhabitants. We have to• ,? 1886 teas •142'4 ; in 1887 the num_ charge of their sacerdotal duties estimation° of the Israelites. I think , - whrle High License lies uniformly 'day'about 250, which would be one (rev, Ix. 9), to Nazarites, while in that this reason is not tenable, as TAKE YOUR CHOICE had the effect of reducing the num- ber was 1574. Ono hundred and •' , for every 400 inbabitatits. The law the performance ol'their vow (Num, they could no"t esteem the vino a The Canada Presbyterian and the her of liquor sellers, Prohibition in requires the license fee of $1,000 to fifty more women sent to prison in vi. 8), and to princes and Itinga, poasoaaiou of greater value than Christian Guardian Methodist ane instance has had. the effect of ( ) be paid in advance. But in -this ' „4'. the last yoar of Scott Act Iire- lost they should thereby be induced their land from ►vhieh it grew, for do not agree as to the methods tem:' increasing their number, and in none city the law is not complied with, as valence than in the year to pervert, judgment (Prov. xxxi. 4, which they had already three words eranae and kindred organizations' of read reducing it. Is it an y y p g greatly 8 Y as under Nati ordinance rho sa16on- 1 previous, This , is 5). The excessive use of it was for- derived from the same root, t cru- should adopt in bringing about wonder, then,. that Michigan the keepers are -allowed to pay uarterl ' 1 prc,gresHivo ,,// p . , p - q' I. Uiddeu (I.ph.'v. 18) ; the effeet8'of shahak, morash, and mora.Xak; y y j P In advance. Of course the ordinance morality ill an inverse ardor, „ „ , mover ref,prm, Isere is what tl:e dther tea rfl acted " prohibition 2 such exco3s are described as infuriat- nor, to use the words of Smiths say, and, as the 'Coronto T{!orld re- But, it early fairly be esker]; if i6 at variance with the statutes and The Inspector of Prisons adds ing the totuper (Prov.xx.l); impair- Dictionary of rho Bible art. Wino « ' marks, `•you pays your money and pr::)nibitiou increases the trade, has no legal effect. It to my inten- after his tabulated report : "Under 'ingthohoalth (Hosoaic, It);infiam%ng do we sea that any valuable con- takes your choice :" why do cot liquor .dealers become tion to. disregard it on the 1st of the fourth head of%ecce against the passions (,Iaa, v, i►); perverting elusion 'could be, -drawn from this „ reihibitionista? The answer fa that g tb'o judgment (fsa. xxyJi►. 7); leading latter derivation ; for assumi g its. Tile Presbyterian thinks the p April rind enforce the law. This r ' pulilic ardor -and peace, there eras , g employment meat of detectives b tem- under prohibition the trade passes will have ,Cho effect of reducing to Borrow, *and contorition, Prov. 'correctness• 'the uestion-0,111d P Y Y g been a considerable Increase caused xxii, 29), and in tltb -enid shuttling still arise,whether it Wagon account perance and other moral reform into the hands of the druggists ; and the number of Saloons at least by , ..,.,-_ by the greater numbor,.of commit-•, out from, the kingdom of heaven of the natrital or the manufagt[rred asaocitAions is da question that will . liquor'd�alers, not being qualified 25. . moats, there being an increase of (Gal. v. 21). On the other side, product that such atom was set on stand .more discussion than has et for the pharinaoetffical branch of that Y There oto acores'of illustrations as r wine was iveu to the priests as a the vine." Tirbsh' is generally been iven "to it. Is it right business as now contlticted, are ex, ' 575 for that offence. The ratio g P g Y g � E eluded from sharia in its extended striking as tlfeee, and�niore so, They which rho commitments for drunk- portion of their tithe (Nehem. xiii. 'applies( to the newly -drained grape for, Christian , people to resort . g are worth quoting, chiefly -because • 5 of the sac tfiaial.offerin s Deut. alto but in one instances it is Ise- to what Mr,. I3utchinson Count profits. p (County tilrey are fresh testimony. ' ' 198 beard to the .total commit- xviii. 4), and of the first fruits (2 ed on terms of equality for iniur- Attorney for Middlesex)•aa a orimu • 37.49 ]ler cent., an incre'as Chron. xxxi. 5); it Was permitted to ious pdrposcil,with yayin. "whore. final lawyer calls questionable devi- Is $tor ctTribun alraeyEs. B Z • • +vith 1885 az►d 1886." •the Nazarito after the performance do.m, veyayin, vethirosh take away cesI Is it right to employ a man New York Tribune : Mr. Bank- have you dyspepsia ? if sp, use, °, 6f his vo►v' Num. vi. 20) it was the heart" (Hosea xrv. I t.) who will de i ' tell lies, act lies, son T. Motop, ,rho is earnitrg' an powell's Sarsaparilla Arid Burdock ; Hon. Provincial . Iromisod to the Israelites as a bless• Yay to was until recent! eonsid- personate, dri k, and do a good unenviable notoriet as the one Re- p y p g Y Y the most powerful remedy in the Tnspector of 1. `ing (Joel !I. 19), and •tvithbold from orod to be derived from a root signi • matly doubtful things to convict publican assemblyman from this . market. Price 500, a bottle, Sold by 4, I,oparato I them as a punishment (Dent. xxviii, fyino to offervesco ; but philologists 1 liquor�aellersl or any other class of city who 'hase opposed high license, all druggists. . ' 488.21 R1. . n s . a , v . . 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