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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1888-04-18, Page 4' ,� h ,..1 I , r fi ' ,- a +' . -' . , I,- i 1, .. k' .: �, :taRt41 _ie haj► '+ t1,Rt< info, Il , rir.� :l M' I 1P. . t '0 clic etre R ,.:, sale; The arson 11.3 y ilp h Biel ts# P Y----ovv waulci m faruiet• to d �. , ,ctq d><tfd1#4l # utt �tlken_, bea:kuae tlrpy hAve the ,�_ P , .y What is ,tike result of t e a stew • - e se l the Y boats anal. m.ud tip to th,e.'ktpees i0ok —D . A ;sten. evidepae of thfiir o en Neo . s o i use A 1sr�e augual 1000. pf f e h - lwi ht watsld bl �ktst NotiFO ..t P whrali ca a 6e..pr. t a e g Xr •, Aental,r--G}. H, C . k. res - plead a> iutenrpPprtknce µcider the • " �," , IFor tltQ 13s w-•.Tnckeou R rwavenuq to the Frovoco Bud to the � pert pent +t queotop; 'Iiia per• op SQQtt eat sUd try..k t4 vowed) It 'by n Bsnkrutoplt T.scispn sr.. muniatp,tltosl' '..,.An �1t4rQa!A, in colas! sppeeritnos would )jigve no.- . • ' l`?otioaac;, , to p, t i. :<yateu• T.kay----A1*--�*_ • Tedfart Rs xttlt.l(gso¢c ,or. Lo a. b0 to 1.f cut : iat494touir , A}1Ae140,i, regia Brut tion pas t rrpki �l4f1E f: ie 'ro• thing Co do *vjth Z1 R {udgment,uzR'; °, so ,. .' R o Ntir. 4 *. voted axiti' worked fcr'thc, .40 t1i . . 1.:...het3� DawBrGro.1'A, ply - a d •-ru .hg tsuRiber oC clothe 1 a da d0n4 ill, the baid>,' Qu1�a Th+; PhoR..... ; t n.telqu, vtuca:._ k. y *::- ea S S el +1 i♦Ir D:kv d G.1• '° ^ pa,.. Y ,..r • 9' 4 sol ,t xiaun,. Prov, t onseba "d �u gu `imposer? 000" ----, apt! worno1u. 1. top, �e la -0 Burl Air. Hubert makes a statpeuent , u d ''e- 8, r - "� ,, . - by official roturu0. �ltigxrs' i►re • AiwAYs• ads i i etr7 ' The. Huron 8 rl's-1 01 , I News -Record at vitriauco with filet, when l'a says ;might repast an. edifying 'l n- #I.fioBxaar__*.s$ I4AttVaauu, they now oppose the Act for 4110 .Sir Churleii Tul,l,er.,is..in receipt P tion. It is-ofww !!sloes ihe'.wt►r ------" ,purpZof•securiug B, fad* dallara of of a despatch from X!ovri and end a common chin for 0outhorn OegtQ - , -_ - . . `° atnfotin crags. If htr: Rupert was a etN - inti a "n4 tiles'.: tht' d4 egetian to , vilom n., y p nah w'MfiMauX, 10-9411 GST-- �-- 1>f+Ddrl►eDsdlly Dr1f # Fa tri i rr ' - o sir a t, ,-. racticlti enact, ae 11Leg are . racttcal_ p disqus4tertrie of uuton jT#. Kaneda. -__. _ P p ordered tobacco 4,) 911, . t 7 0 IliQ p end to haws e ,an," d were he as con0c etitl3�ba,he will foAve ftie. selene!• vii d;gne. The �.i 1i... •t 7 • Now TO VOTE. small piece of sugar asne clle�vljd at vrAuld as1� God L4 pardoa him for hi$ rseolution whtclk ►vas defeated in If yon ale in fad of the re pAl out end into A grltuttlYa brush. P present blindness and bigotry, At ,the LOgis{rlture ,the .,other' day• was r rate it will re nire�.n - rodter This wtoul44bo wet in the mouth . �Qn Xn ' this'- �irand; Sight it WQ� �'�`� of the 35cott Act mark your any q g simply one .Buthoriliing 'the - and thrust into the tobacco and re- yQl1 to WAS 1nx @$ �� ea unde"r : - than" "Itupar! Lo testi "tle Messrs. pArturo pf the, dalegtte.� by files turns sd tp .thg month with the adher• T „ Cantelor+ onL of heavetn, however sleamsr leav{ng on the' 15th init. Ing tobacco ailed sucked. A Chaaband Hedy. a>�hOuidB$' Qv`r Stock-of8 \/ much he may desire to read them looking individual while travelling - .. . QQOd6. For the Petition. X out of the church. . At least 8500,00 ,t year revenue g . . „_, ' ' has been lost Eo , t}ie � rayince for to the :oath noticed this custom o----- - - - and was also aware that some of BODY AND MIND. ' the last three' ywars All if the those addioted to this habit were A lgt the Petition. high license systant prevailed the ranular .attendante at church. He ' 0----N, • 'DIET has an effect on the mental, sum would be at least half as.,ruue}t 0 '�S disposition. ` addres'Ked, one of them : "Dinah,08 ER T,Y .................................. P, mare. The county alone would __ . Neglect of the health code of the gain under a high liealleo system how can you expect to go to heaven W. ' Hebrew law -giver Has given us lain my $10, if you keep on indulging in such ti • GREAT OA STORE. o g 000 a yea►, t}ie town filth habit; hots would you like scrofula, of Clinton under that system Should . Y ,�, I "For the Petition" is against the Gluttony torpifias the mental fac• to a roach the Almighty on the Scott Aat. Make no mistake. raise a revenue from it of about pp' judgrneut day with tobacco fumes in CURRENT TOPICS. on conaurre�rtly with a diminished '`� ulties. The bad temper of Squire $1,000 a year, your breath t" Dinah, rubbed Lha • _..__ abuse of its good gifts It is a mat- ----- Puffball is owing to vitiated humors _... - .. -• - _ ' - - - NAUGtHT SF.T DOWN IN Rovax ox THE oxemoRs. fee of common knowledge that caused by gluttony. But no law ' The. majority of the people of handle of her tobacco brush through drinking to excess is out of fashion MALICE The fico. B. B. Keefer, of Toren e ` hos yet been proposed to gag hits this county are Alleged to be pro her wool and demurely replied : to, is a gentleman known to some of with the clssaes which are reapon� ��� from satin°+ what kind As much as Ike . testauts. Alany of their pulpit- "I guess,wassa, I loaves my breff be our readers as a Scott Act orator of sible for the increased consumptionv '41 Our town aonEeinporriry referring a of wine and that gentlemen no. likes. .Frederick the Great after g great lung power, and unbounded + '',« to a very intemperate sermon by leaders- are what in the time of hind •mo:' 'Just so, we nese the lone er allow themselves those rots satin too much used to boat his James II would have beau called glass of beer and the farmers muddy disregard for truth and charity in g the pastor of the Peatteubury Street g chtovoua " leasurea..of the table" wool: n o last son black and blue, Walter Savage papists as teas James himself. They boots will bo loft behind, will denouncing the rumseller. His wife which were so frequautly participa- MethodiRt Chareh, g is Mrs. Bessie Stair Keefer, who re ed in a' eneration or two ago. s, Lander used' to act like a madman set `themselves up as. if not actual- never before the great white eently went to. Washington as are- g " Sabbath, says: "It toss hot shall, ���,- oW.1 Irnir ��otrith y .;u* o„ a sheenf;; 7.r h _invreaee in the Bear silt seethe re ro n s o=iiii�i` -_jL _-- - • to oiut'in the same trectton. mints ie and during one of chase fallible expounders. This tin 1888.. while in Washington Bessie made a P i and nTo . t ii. Anglo Saxon" etc. P Restraint b Moral Influence. the Cor mania giving up •g >X fits he throw his valet from a three just 300 year's After the Glorious Y r+peech. Now, if that speech had P j From what we are told on good taking to ale, or clic lighter kinds story window in Florence. Yet Walter signal for its subject, the domeatio, dem e Revolution which was'sutiposed to I linquencies of the Rev. B. B, and of beer which are now So much in authority of the statomonta made 3r have given us au' open Bible; and It is useless to attempt to atop by favor 'he is to be congratulated on _ - Cud terms used by the pastor on' mince pie has never been prohibited , was directed to its object, the public +. ` ' a prohibits that ,which can only be the change. No hatter testimony that occaaiau wo can verily believe by law. Aiarshal- Vendome was a each man's' conscience the judge to the success of true temperance ' J o 'restrained by amoral influence and mind would be none the wiser. But C �. the pastor, as the reporter vary great glutton, but he was also a of its teachings. al;enop. Such a measure, should it Beasia imprudently made her speech be offered than the 1. "gave 'em grant general. After one of his be ,sustained, will not check on a platform. at regret to add principles -can .-ne,irly expresses it fact that liquors which are mainly i. memorable campaigns; during which There is hardly a day passes but. INTEMPEB�ttal:, that Bessie did not tell the truth. and directly bought as intoxicants, ' —ell". But • is the pulpit the the daily papers contain one or It ,may, of course, drive it from Maybe she caught the infeotion of are being, replaced by 'those which I.proper place from tvhivh to fire he suffered considerable privations, public view, which will only increase prevarication from the loving, part- g P i Y more incidents of elgpament of the evil. and in the cud add to it the on} become intoxicating when even only hot shell at adherents ho.retired to a Spanish eountr seat nor of her bosom, or it might have Y the are grossly and purposely , with a staff of pastry cooks and persons already married, of acei- woraa evil of lawlessness. It will Come honestly by nature, but at any Y 8 Y •, 11, Iand members who come to listen to ached his life out in a single week. leave the sons more than ever expos' rate,.Besde is in a bad scrape. She `abused. . a man of God expound His gospel gorged o dente by fire arms, of deaths by ed, since the very secrecy and law- gor sate and pastry cooks have a eased on the platform dressed .in The extremiata of the Temperance and to counsel and advice 9 pastry P ,_. Y falling trees. Should all men and lessness will present, an attraction to PP not et been .prohibited. women , bo therefore made in .apa• them. It is a matter of grave impor• the Cap and gown of a university marts are unable t. look at the Those who do not agree with the . Y tanco to Ovary community whether student, and boldly announced her matter in this light. From their {j what Undoubtedly agree is a Habitual abstinence on the other ble of fulfilling the marriage con- self as a graduate of Toronto untver- standpoint, the expenditure on -beer. ' o the evil of intemperance shall be re• g P pastor on v Y hand is apt to result in mental tracts or all use of fire arms be strained and controlled, or whether city. Shock}ug to say, thisinEeiest• se well as that on wine, cider, political, -but not, a party, question „ it shall be outlawed, and ing .exponent of the pure principles whisky, and every other kind of l —the' Scott Act—were denbunead Aberrations. Fast in the wilder prohibited'I or the chopping down hence left to, pursue its course „ „ nese and you will Bee ghpsts," says of a teas, be done only'under ]!canes. w}shout restraint or law. There of the W. C. T. U. was vulgarly.' fermented liquor; is sheer waste, and as "jelly fish," "'putty man, cop an Eastern , roverb, and it is eon fibbing She is not graduate other very mischievous inkanwaste: A man h oda "• And other nick. P from some chopping Dei .eicpertt enrely`are none so foolish as to believe g the.£ i- is going to atop' the liquor Toronto university, or day other most drink, as he must eat, • a . per o by firmed by the visions of mediaeval. Liquor drinking hat its vi, tiins, but trafHv; than it is very plain do be place.' It is a sad business, yea even certain number of times in every names. Ware sue], slang corms as And iuodern fanatics. Under con should the many suffer for the seen that should ttie� Aet be austainad worse_ than- putting. _brandy in the twentyifour Hours ; ,and the money chess ;_proper on .fur a minister, -----' without n ns a t e tinual total abstinence the organism folly'of the few. " tot only will drunk--; ,tau will leave ua wi sauce at Mrs. II' r ley's. Walk r- which'he spends fort a one purpose whose^ .mission i, one of charity control it That not n g�.ald, is no roots wasteri'than'that which • preys upon tta awn tissue and the - e` vndegs continue but. it will' add he devotee Lo the other, provided . and good will to all men, to use revolt is degeneration of cerebral W list crimes have bet4p �tgmmitr to 'its evils, lettwIessaees and sneaking that in both cases 110 has due regard towa0 ,ally of his flock, erring Substance and the appearance' of tad in .the name of reli�i0n ! It hypocrisy. If those mothers who are q+H1] BRYTISH DRINK BILL. to health, temperance, and sobriety. . I Zhou°�h, the might bet Was the raising such --a hue ,and cry about The 'compilers of "Drink Bills" . 0 Y. o phantasmagoria. Occasional fasts, was n long time -even in 3 t'otestant .savingtheir sons, were living .more' What The London, Eng., Stan wtifully forget that of the seventy, use of such language in the ospecial thou�li coon from the moderate use Euglaud before the ci�il obligations inconformity with the exhortations dard, Thinks About it. 1 presence of Almighty God, in His of stimulants, do good. Spinoza due the sovereign could be disen of the Bible, more at Boma taking four -million pounds spent•on beer i care of their houses, and training „ last year's largo portion wont "tor tabernacle, reverent, aye or even would fast for days from food and tallgled from the religious oblige- their families, they would Sind lass Tlie "Drink Bill , the United the purchase of what is either a 1 respectful to Him I It was neither wine in the ecstacy of what he call harmless luxury r. a positive l tions, duo the Pope as the head of time and inclination tgo ran shoat din Dim DAwsosBBultxs,Ppreseriled be P edif ins to man nor reverent t0 „ from meeting to meeting dressed in necessary of life. Ic must he rem y o . ' ed his "Gott irunkenen -- God the Roman CAtholic Church. The the height of the world's unnatural the usual array of impressive God. It was the reverse. It was intoxicated" meditations. figures. During the last year—if membered that beer is at . the little popes in many pulpits in On- fashious, re ular and traditional beverage of impious toward rho Aiost High For There is nothing so unbecoming Dr. BURx's statistics are correct— the English working man. He has• The fasts And alcoholic total ab- carie' would likfl to weave together and so decidedly unscriptural as the any man, while assuming`to speak atinenca of the �Iohaminedana have,. its a tangled tvob the civil and re conspicuous and bold place that fol- the people of these Islands spent been provided with many alteroa. for Him,I to call respactabla Citi uvea, and he has shown no diaincli� the °likeness of the impeded the progress. of their pro- ligious obligations of the individ takincalind this move, The© Bible fives millionson one isterling oundred n whatnal tens, made in pAganda among the tribes of the nal. Such mixture caused 160 d » nation towards them. Tea, cocoa, says, " Let them be keepers at home, called "intoxicating liquors. It is'' and � coffee are being consumed in Creator' and pesaossed'V of part of Catholics to be put to death in the , undoubtedly a large sum. But be larger quantities than ever before, his undying spirit—"(putty men" north. The social "instinct seems to shamefaced and sober " "Now who can Y Y foie we should be prepared to agree and the taste For them is growing or '"jelly fish." And it cortain'Iy must peoples the only thing shpt reign of Elizabeth. And during Theye are note only not keepers at with the sweeping assumption that makes life toorth living, Its grab= "Mary's Time numerous reprisals on homy, brit are so forward as to make steadily ;but they have not succeeds was an in to the moll to whom fication the height of worldly .pleas, Protestants were made, The latter themselves unwomanly. Let these every penny of theca million to ed in ousting the liquor which is to such slangy terms referred. urns. Father De S.met tells in earl women establish a campaign against "wasted" 'it wquld .be' necessary to the'heutonie nations whet twine is is Y day little popes would Bio the same the unnatural fashions—the paint go into a good many questions the people of the South. Tastes 111. • As to the objectionable words, days of the conversion of a tribe of as tho ignorant Protestants and and other false things that are in which are calmly ignored by reason- formed by the inheritance of can objectionable, in their Application, Dakota Indians, but to keep them papists of, 300 years ago. Thank vogue, and which tend to crime and era of Dr. BURNS' temper. We turies aro not altogether matters of worse far, than that of intemperance. .,Toeing unmistakably Anglo Saxou,wo converted and to make a for their God the cannot. p should Pike to know hots much of p y Let them xoaeha younu wives to be the Entire cum goes "to purchase Perverted caprice, and the English , (y hold quite the opposite. They are Attention to their religious duties — .- — keepers at home, to make home com working mon may be following A " not good Anglo Saxon words at truer instinct that some of h.is'm for Six days, they always devoted We aro often asked, "how about right and then they will have temper nutriment, and hothe w much for lie To- tors, when lie declines to exchange, a I. We twill t " capporhead. Y ate sons and chaste daughters: Then ication';'•Itnd again, what. is Lha re the robust and stiroulatin'g drink o£ Friday:! to'a festive re -union, cul royioal will it carr 'Z We twill be B ' p {alive increase or degrease of. the s.;: _ ..yec — ItnriCnn coin(3d tvort� con• q Y their daughters will not be exposed hisfathers for subgtitutes that do well 1I minating in An uproarious barbecue able to"answer that uoation an tbo arts latter pracof .the smooth facedtical We. find, for in - r ceived in > une}iaritableness and of maple ru•m and broiled mountain time after 'next Thursday. The worms, the vile deveivers,.the wb{ted enough for those who are less ex- bor�,ill rowdyism It was applied g g sepulchres that hover about - the, stance that while the total for 1887 posed to the rigours of a trying cli. . _ Y trout. The same instinct, in sli ht signs of the times are that repeal is about two millions more than P , by Americans of. the Northern Cbrioian churches and t4at are al- mate and to„the fatigue of exhaust- ly different forms, crops up in the will camp. But all Signe are said wa sat the church socials, suppers, •that of 18$6, the increase is a}- inn manual labor. At all events States to their follow Northerners . most advanced social conditions to fail • ill dry wa'ather, and the and bazaars. Let the campaign be most entirely due to the larger coni beer forms a regular portion of the whose horror for bloodshed urged you cannot totally suppress nature Seottites Say this is mighty dry also against the "Holy” demons who anmptton of beer and wine—eapec} food of our .working popu}atioi� ; them to use all loryitiroate Tnoaus to ytalk, P ally .the former. Ardent 'spirits Anil, whether the taste for it be G whether in the (lesiroe -of the body weather. In the interest of .the o dueesgsneak into be confides a show a ver small increase,and in. prevent a rupture ' between the or the mind. •The moralist and the borne—the. father, the mother and of tknspspecting young girls. Let deed when compared, with 'the sound Cir not, it is obvious that when Kurth and South. It is a loco g, generation—the Scott consumed in this way it cannot be statesman twill not attempt to do so. the rising, monis betreated prayers and testi-owth of the P eiasaeit among the things that term, not "sod by any scholarly He will restrict then' anil while not. "Act were better ropealed, - .More Awaye 'with tthe epenitent Grails' o hibit a decline.Po{Tb s- n, sur ,ye a mtntster. etc harmful luxury and t, speaker. It is Slang., prohibiting their gratification twill children and woman committed to which the young dndea go to mix in hopeful symptom. 'It cat! hardly vicious seif,indu{genee. with the pretty faced women and be open to disputa that the vast What is slang 1 Slang is the keep them within certain limits. the gaols of the Province last iris, which are so often the places majority of tlioae who habitually No sensi_ble person would dream . / application of an illustration ludi- ------ year than rho year before shows at which familiarities begin which a use drink for the purpose of getting 'of denying that intoxication is still •, crously incommensurate with the John T. IIawlie, editor of the that the longer t{io Act is to force end in woo. 'drunk are consumers of ardent far more common ,than it ought to `" people. of drunkenness be controlled by law spirits. IG was against the fiery bE. We are quite ready to admit matter to which it is applied. It Moncton, N.B. Transcript, has bean the greater the inroads of mime We ask the'tvomen to let the evil m to fact giving i s a names to found guilty of contempt of court upon the ,!tomes of our P .R --atid Ino1r1� the far worse and more whiskey, the declared brandy, and that a Jorge portion of the millions I is b the Supreme Court of the And 575 Tnoro persons wbro com- rapidly growing avil�of immoral in- E7iecheap gin of the public house bars, spent in dribk is worse than wasted,., Ilion or things. y P temperance. gro. that the earlier advocates of teetotal since {t produces nothing but misery Now the reverend apoal:or we Judge Province. He Charged miitvd for drunkenness last year P ism directed thele eli&gies ; nor can and vico. 'Drunkenness was always aro referring to used 'remarks Frazer with almost all the than the year before. Personal ob- 1, J our national weakness ; and though nervation and official figures rove His Lordship Justice hhacmahon it be denied that there ye stili dente ludicrously incomntonsurnta�tvibthe crin>os Ill rho calendar. It is to . g P' was on, Wednesday given an of scope for the cricsadeagainst these we beli6ve that it is steadily the warthloaeness, or.worae of the illustration of the manner tri w"11ich horrible intoxicants, floc the Tem-' diminishing; there is.no doubt that' point ho sought to mako. It ap- hoped that Hawke will be severelyScott Aet. pears that on (r�uotlior occasion be punialied. ' It might baa lesson to the Scott Act prohibits in St. peranee Party ought to regard with it continIt i ues to ba deplorably pre- point not by Hama) to rho Can• the'Gzlahe editors who slow choir Thomas. While a jury was°•:being real gt'ati6catron the grAdual sponge cantioua apinian oftLordeliANDOLPII r ( A powerful argument A ainst'tlrb; f ha its b which the more potent "jelly liberty to degenerate into licence P g empannelled in the first cess! aQ theL Y gradually drive I talon Bros., grocers, as Y Y g with a "We• aro who responded to rho call of the. ctl{t by, beer and ;wine, The An- by Dr. Bunrrs, that if'' by some " ` uEt mon•" It appears when judges of our courts do not sinfulness o,£ talzing� glass of beer assizes, one of the sturdy yeomanry, liquors are being g y P re sonabf3+' legislation" we we fish or p .Y Y commanded to aouaocrate our bodies clerk, made utisteady efforts to reach Creased consumption of the latter ,that this parson both in interpret the taw to suit the ignor- is urged in this it and on the platform has ant tyros, This Hawke is a .Pesti• n asked how his seat, acid soon demonstrated to in favor of certainly soma evidence resod limo t1l bfl'faEal facility of ^ the pulp the satisfaction of the court that he in favor of the growing prosperity, resorting to t"{ie public:house, some caught to injura the bus�peas -of lent fellow anyhow. His notoriety to the Lord." It is the I this firm, botea"so, instead of being is owing to the wantonness of his would you like to stand before the had been looking at the wine while if also of the growingsdeiluxury, of rho millions annually t be c harm matin of ill the morning. Iiia Lordship now who .never drank it before, a usefully aEn Cgg8E6 1te8y reasonably •" xnetf the- have had the man- attacks upon -public men. He con- Almighty with a -glass of bear in it was red, though it was than early middle Classes. People drink wine fol indulgetnce might be mac more putty Y liness to say • that the Scott Act has ` ducted a prohibition feovn dailyeago rho bodyisthe toot allowing its use severely reprimanded the }over, and d y often to to found ea an ever ► an good in Huron, and The Tribune Y g y excused him from attendances. day drink l tables where anion o wise legislation on such i matter b s- not done y g it was only seen on ocehai(sne of this t Some well-meaning a satisfied 1. :11 11 that a licensed system would pro- Hamilton. But his foul Pon WAS for any wife purpose. The Lord encs if the use of wine has gone with awe kih-g ow,alitiof the wisdom • • • special Festivity. This wider` indul- taste, we know, will be satisfied (lon't forget t11Rt Tito NP,,F8•IiRCCRD CATTi08 9 g ° - thole temperance mare' than it, so fatal to him and his cause and the commanded us to drink wino, or its wk1Dn In Head of RRi limda, I•;nselopee, etc., long as liquor is tnauufacturod for concern soon became bankrupt. equivalent, beer, Ily using it in i.. ono. • A • • , . . • . . . . . 2,w ., . - a , " . . . '. . . . I " . I I ,, .. . . . I - I 1. 1% .. . . I .,. .. I -1. I . . .. 11.. , "I ­..,* I I I .11 . 11 , .... ,.' .. I .,'. I .1­11r1l.'''',­ �­_�'._'1_,.,:, .. , 11,,�.,",�r.%�',,t,',­ ,, - , : , .- � r.. ..l - �t,:.xr�.u{),u..t,. :�.._.:, w ,...,<. .. ,'L,'r.. .1.;._....: a'v�'.Am iia... ,u ,.,,. ...... .....a. — �,.—?::lJili�ul'm"rii,Yi :,; ,