The Blyth Standard, 1908-03-26, Page 7s'n,q cul o o to th t vvhua 02 ought
not to sec, '-fl lit shall 'utter -When
nee c n ou err indulge in the us of
sere i di Mk the, let down the 4,11 to
+ ei 1 ,an Drat it 11o,ys in the train. 1 hal
, tt t i, 40•'' e ntrc of 1)1 , and 'from it
sprint; to do -sires. t l to sts to of
iron, II men utter thiegs out of
1D:1.° II. MARCH 29, 1908. we,.nl 1 sild 001113,11y to tie ,mei 1 L:u
I is limier the rollnetam of liquor
aantt r - qu: �1'rov, 23 19-35. hie alai tcler is hid and he behaves bed-
,3. 931 loll rt,+k.s criminals. .1 large
ate;,t
-1, Strong den!: de i' 1333 of the u,m'itct of our proal
t :.y'tilu ions are then through the et -
(etas c. t 111)11.
IV yt:olg drink leads to folly (ye.
;bt, d.,)
34 In the midst of. the sea -'ib make
e•rc s bed:ea the waves of the tool, 0010111
bo 1 he sesetillowed. up in deafly. So is
Ilei ((i ut l cu non. Or as a pilot who
"l..' of holy and mi0,0 hoes I11 himself has ,etre "o sleep when has uinip 'WOO do
tp n e 0 (vii 29, 31) 211. who
,00.., .,.meow--Litcratly, as 111
tee acula-ottheRevisedVersion, "Who
Ie. (dill \Vim hath Alas!" ',uterine
t!cl t distress. Who Meth grief, see-
the., misery( 111 this verse we hive w
1 11 tor,; e1 the drunkard. Ile has
ration to the lenient depths. lle has
and ;n his hone; pains, diseases, poverty 1,,e to ugh0 of tum: sea, allowing the 1,11 -
end a11 Without alleviation The He-
in1..e ,word for sorrow gleans, first, nov-
elly and then misery. The: drunkard
has ,row of his own making, "The cup
contains more than. ono woe; a single
sorrow is not all, These are so owner.
.s to colt forth a constant and long.
co banned cry of aeguish." -Grady. who
hath. eontentmnla ;ins-f0ntlhs of all
the Trawls 0011 tights and quarrels and
telioteactrstan.lings are traceable to
drank, "biron'a drink firstnt0ddens,
ss' 10) slip oat of dos hand, and 11G wlop
to be swamupad with the -Wave vnh4elt
e
1,,,aaig,tvb 11110')1 oair] ddtn -1'rnt tof
, U
itupcfied, bevi)tto1 men know not
where they rue Or Whitt {ley are (301)191
.and w,10011 they li{i down they •ore as if
tossed by the 00lddnt, waves of tine sea,
or maul the top of ct mast Their head
globe. .plisse l.cgi yo disgmot, anti trou-
blcoris dreamsnotice-sleep umrftx:sb)-
Ing Cont. Com Top of a tnnst-The
deunlu,rt is u3terly.tegardder'er of dile,
aai:l then unchains the tiger. It excites l;' 1s >n one telling asleep eltierpu e
toogrm and Lrain.• What quarrels, fight 0a: m 43 v a, wthr,nee 111 el few nhim1210
111 31 00011 murders, aro const tntll i:,, must, either fall down 010013 the deck
gruw(o; out of the drunkard's cordon.'el b, d;,dood to pieces, o1 hall into the
Dens. ' Strong, drink inflames the pas 1.12 err l b ds'onered 0i 1rke. A (11101111-
0430101 and at the same time removes the Man Ltbeicu lnnteeti secure 8090)31 in
restraint of conscience and will." -Mere• the greatest danger.
dish; who hath babbling°Thio refers :13, have stricken ,. not hurt (R. V.)
to the tendency of strong drink to fool- -a thus is the inebriates' contemptuous
f:+b oad inoesvmlt talking, revealing se- answer to to admonitions of those
crisis, vile conversation and noisy de- 0101) t"113) Mtn of. fiekfle0) 1)31 wounds"
mens,rations, which are common du dif- \1'i1Jr cm:science 00)020(1 and self-ru'egoe(t
feeent stages of drunkenness." wounds
w 31 0111 CIIUOO--\'i01mnt5 r :coed 111 01101.
ly unprofitable disputes, such as collie of
lite !trawls of drunken men -Lange.
Dt )11ees are especially e13)00tltl to aeei•
dents and disease) which temperance
would have prevented.-1'cloubet. red-
o(: = of oyes-L'loarbihot blurred ,or
bleared eyes (Gen, 40:12): •\\'hcdon, Al- all gnu, )Cr: drunkard is a slave 1.o sip-
(clod
ip-
(c 4 ;1 induces t priroly'.10 of then v s ,,^,I 1:3.1' 1 of tiirr u) to (;oil for
ec o1 i011in9'the minute 1)!ood 01001'1.;, na ;veto r ', ln' feint a; 11 1,.1' 0'loan f t
capillaries, which results in a dilation 'mor, 14 the poison tl.nt has tn•ouga3
1het ;speedily shows itself in iho eye, Iu I11,0 thus far 011 the 31,13' 1a 0'.u0.
his ,sae and in his eye the drunkard 7.31( xw^uutr luslructiol1,--11c,rLol 0011
ahn010 tho ooerot of his sin.'AVIIICefich. lee; Alty: ]tenor Podstala, sugerintcnd-
'17Ic.travoller ill the drunkard's broad era of the 31orthen II''ho-ois Ilospitnl for
road to death bear's a great burnt!? of lir insane, pnecCnt `aLscrlutely lw nlun
nevi. Among -then are losses of time, k•u(ti,ai,;hive dtttt,' 3lhesvin9 beyond
of talent, of puoityrof a clean conscience, (pi ;111011 the baneful effe as of al0Whol
o velf-respect,'of honor, of religion, of 0o ofGin)nf;, Two 1;1011,10 of par„,,,,),„
the soul. Tho saloon darkens the family, 0rctvr formed of ten 3401)1ies cacti, One
obstructs 100131040, arrests industry, int- 311,0(,) ronet311101 families \oho drank al
penes progress, deranges plans, estranges ivl_ i' 1 ertm,t„Fie the 01,1)er 9rotup ons
pw'Inc10, louvers personal standing, do- '1,2.10 up of total abstainers. These
twitches polities. Such 133.0'11 few of the tweety families were carefully followed
woe, seamed. by 'the sa10011 llosrdman. rut Taisho ('cars. The group of drinkers
"Nothingg b right to on :who is 1 l total f t'ftc snevrn 0hdidren Of
t
Ileo he busts of Ole. tuitgls winch
:Iambi make Irina blush with edvm, n113A111:
ifa 'beaten .... felt it not --'.111 .y ::For si yearsIhavebeendnctoru,1
Iwutpuni0nas bare doe 1:10(1 1101&J to,'errfcunlle30110kuess,heart ana):ce)se::,
eu•1 my 1131'," 8113, he, `bat their hlavrs , ter and kidney trouble, but to Lydia
did not affect ((mei' 1\71) m1141 -"St"' 1:, I'inkham's Vegetable Compound )
--t t„"1, whoa shall I :make I will ,salry safely say I have found a cure.
&mea 1 11 a;'ain -Oook. 'wasf-eo0tral is "I war; continually bothered with the
the top of a mast 'They are ler dl:'31
Mid fearless of dutgcr. They are 1n
inunhtent (hanger of death, of,l1 rinat ,u,
lie a; !holt expo I l 1 if they r p0 on
the mn1 ,,1, u.,l �,.,(•r1 d
112.1 111-.1 (,t,,"
11. it 1.ri ( rer 1
in r:, i
elle:, .)ud '
'111;l01,10,;.
l=1
h:1 I 31•(1 and Ideli,lvse
lent 10)11 S t) 1r e.
ilia ( 1 1 1 r =
hp LI i l 1 3 11 elate t t
al 1.l.11:1 , ,1111. . , 1,
all se:Le 3 :it a aril 11'
and, ally 1t 1), 1 1131'011 .,
Ire is ,rt a.hl1n ,1 39 Sly: 'J
it yet again'' "1 will 1;o amt g.t a^•
other drink."
3.111, It ends in 1tretricvnb:e woe, ":1t.
3) last it bitttll like a a Ips13 and
).111330th lilt' an elder to ) 'lhcla
18 an 011)1 to the sh r eros. course, and
it 000108 very soon. it does not laky
long for tl1e serpent's poison to do Its
deadly work, and the miserable (('retch
Tho back is t10 nlai)L4pring of 'ties wi11)011 Nape surd 1:11113 his ,(cp:u-
woman's or 'anise. It quickly calls tore to 111,1 place of thea 1 ret 1. 1,''
g pity ihF poor, enslaved drunkard! Oh,
t t''1'31' It
at,en don 0 IOU 0 )y .4( 17 h• he harrow of the accursed rite (1, 1)i;!
tells, with other symptoms, snort as LeL us du what 1)0 ran to mbc sish it, 1 utgrill, of Hamilton, writ One of the
nervousness,
headache, p03108 in the
J 1. 1 o•,o, e,eputetiou.
loins, weight in the lower part of......._....„,....t.
g'a11197nnee SltnmCCl1GA-�'Cll10n. @ „a8.
in such cases the one sure remedy
'whish speedily removes the cause, TRAGEDY R;,G[ iY IN THE VICTORIA HO -
and restores the feminine organism Legume Bacteria. �' TEL AT QUEBEC. •
to a healthy, normal condition is
LYDIA E .PINEWA ',5S
PAUPER PATIENTS.
Hoapitai Doctors lice 1-ectcacet1
Carshit :OI
?. ', moan de ) 3:1) D per•
:,,,ions horn all the(,herd ilo:citsis
In Ilse Province of (,.it nrio this mottling
waited ) o lr'Hanna, D,
11111 .l c(1 this Bon, it .
"'leonine, Mr. lifnthosoI and -Mr. Poch.
rima to urge upon the Government the
messily o1' an inerei v1' in the „rant for
poor Intimitis treated in the hospitals,
and ;-o ennvincin„ were the figures pre-
sented ohowrn; that the cost of nlaiItea-
ance had increased, while the (overu-
((rent aid bad decreased, and outside eon•
tributioit had also decreased, that Iron.
+h•, Hanna, promised the depilation that
(he. Government would consider the auto-
ten and though the estimates for the
year have leen brought down, rnppli•
meutarl' estimates will he prepared, and
the Coveruruent grniut will be inrrposed,
The grant at present is ;t(1 lents per day;-
for pauper patients There. were ower a
Lendred in the delegation whmhvaain-
troduced by 1)r. L. 1F. Bruce Smith, 110.
the body, that a woman's feminine .»•.r, �»;..;.;.�.�,;.g,�•� :,•:�4 � ��,'• � z � r , • ry� a' •+ r••,
lir d ' 1' t tt t' $3 R SUDDEN DEATH
H
1;
I Arrived at the Hotel With Two Men
VEGET� • ®�� �� � � -. 4.1,4.:-:•4.5404.8{» ,«,,v•ro.hv0 and Registered as the Wife of One
ABLE :A Militate will soon be issued from the of Thorn -Both Iden Under Arrest
.111'17. .1)..A. Laliberte, Of 341\1111- hacteds:l.rl;:iest Ittber+tmy of the Ontario
., -Woman Was a Belgian.
Street Quebec writes ye• ,Tri
1 ) Agricultural College at luvlp), giving
the res0lta , f (a0mbau experinn•ntul
most distressing backaches, hrndai hl ,
1113 bearing down pains, mid d 2(31.
:owing more and more 1110.80)3::;,
" Lydia l:, Pinkham'a Vegetable ('sane
,:11111 relieved me of all thew ,istl .v, -
it; symptoms and made 1710 ,a ell
•('sham, I vvotild advise all suffer in r
-omen, young or old, to 0130 Lydia , ,
'unlcham's Vegetable Compound."
111,0 '.z; FOR SICK WOMEN.
1) tltir!,y year's Lydia E. 1'ut1.-
:13n).1u Vegetable Compound, mxtie
rltt 7 1001,3 and herbs, has been the
k)u1t:ei. r'toeedy for female ileo,
tut, 11,)4 positively Mired. thov,03.u1'L, of
;bn1C)1 who have boon troubled with
7 n rt o: ):(e a. a i iselooerftursts,inflalnmation,ttlw.r1-
1300 n g. a g 1icn fibroid tomo;a, nregtularitiea,
Dins wrong." )1 11. rely 0:1 ft ret na )73f/ 112 for cut 1 1' bears forelg(3 rmnitries, As in the previous
10. then that fairy long, --This y0rsr, � 11.,ra fully 110 r -ti, '1'11)1 r:nnaiude snuf 13::130(. 1( p'17nS, backache, that
not : , 3.:e<; tool 111,• '.1t"-tl!rn'tf(P11f1� 3101111f111.' 331811 3'1".`6111)3.0 w c ?.;ret t> uc1pirnts of
rel rib the above toticontin e frrilu v r1 , ,l 0)3 t, + .he cn11)1) 0 0skulg for a report In; to
ui.,r� -on' 'Or men to continue in n Jet, 31(1....,rf± . ,1 0l' ti:4e1p it1,4t:) tF0Y1,d1L:it11;C'.'yUr I1Qr�Otle,+p3'c3i1'O,tK ). f,u1L l t n total E
wail: on tan' 1/101111111 1011 of iced of V Quebec dew„ettb• A young 100160
legumes.
3031 dead in bell was the startling dile
t bo, !mag 1,1";01 kinwn that elnvuy, '01ety made'11(1111' V'ietol'iat Hotel about
11111111 i, etc., when ploughed ouster 9(001311 In 0':1)101: this morning, mud too con•
enriched the soil. 111 the griddle 'fin's 110Ctlon with this two men are held at
1lolliii (d disun•ered flint the reason for I`D. 1 l'oliee Station. 1t appears front
lid, wet that the nodules on the r,sits tivr s1317 101,1 1)y moo of the 11(011 1))
n( rer . 3) 021 s were inhabited by baoti l i t 1, .0031 who giros the name of Loore,
which Im, the power of 1131)4nl; the 00111• •.u,l who ,tate:; he 1s a Belgian, that he,
able fertilizing element, 31)100geu, from together with the other mot, who is a
the air and storing it up in the phot. resident of Levis, went to the Victoria
-1 fete years ,03.0 the idea wase0uceived 1)otel list, nigh wile ii it 01.111g 0111111.,1,
of eulli0'ating thvi'" bacteria, and apply• and the two latter 3,gI(tered hs (110)1
:' them direetl to send before sowing. and wi1.,
In tan+0(1,10 11(14 wvrl: has 3 1 0 111. 103)01(1 1:;0 a, m,, Leone o ,, hc,0•0)
Ii10,3 when 1larrhson •cid flnrlmv sent i'•wa)ke11(sl by the other maul, who fold
33') cultures ,if such batter's to C'nan• :1m that the 31)3111)3)1 was tory' sick, wul
duan farmers. :1 letter was sent to 0i1 ricked him to accompany 11110 to the
thio risking for a report of limbs expert- rroul, Ile did so, and on entering the
011(11, and 3.3.' repli)s were tabulated and Ioom the wonilul (0(01110,3 bin) that sLc
published at Bulletin 148 of the college, au; feeling exeeedingly unwell. Shortly
1)00iug 1!100 cultures were twain sent after this, aceordiug to l0or s story
from the collo;, 97.5 cultures being lis- the man who was with the 000)111011 stat•
1ribn10a to. nine provinces and to foto' ed that he had a Shot message to do,
bat would not be long. Ile thea left
and never 'returned.
Loot. say: lac sat down en the side
of the bed to await too' other manis •te-
tern, Shortly' afterwards, so ids story
tuns, 1110 woman, as he thought, fell
asleep, About u ti clock he called. her,
end, 1e 'wing no response, be shot))1
Iter, and discovered her to be 11:1113,
\'o. 1 Pulite Station was immediately
communicated with and Detective \I'alsh
proceeded to thehotel, followed shortly
nitonvauln by Chief ''ll•udel and Dette-
tive 1)efoy. Looe:. was found In , Ge:
10110), sad Doteetna \Cold+ ordered his
tr,ulsfm• to No..3 station,. where 1,0' now
is. The other mail was 10e0 toil in l.ee is
by Detective Walsh duilog the ('11tu'8m of
the morning,
The Coroner vvms m,tifietl and 1 0,1;
:,Meso of the -body. The yeoman, who is
apparently oboist tuentvfR•e or twenty-
six years of nee, was a Belgian, and her
1mala l`onrei(h, The. only thing found
in the room 1)110 an empty gin bottle,
1'•' rr ) o l a
liral•en debauch for daps and even d rel+ret:V, fwuty.tire );f .the civil, tin --__•--_,
I
t they that go I0 the • r "Aldo 0,3 irsttety months of tear
_. __-.-----.--- 120 report), received, 72 showed it benefit,
the prolific source .. _...._ and .,...--.
ing, in the perpetual atmosphere of
which the 01011)1) of strong drink lives.
"When the wine Is fn, the wit IA out and
the passions a}1; and thence come Mimic -
en scuffles and drunken frays, and drool-
ken
frvtr
ken disputes over the cap" Personal as-
saults end murders witl0111 number are
directly traceable to the quarrels inspi0•
ed by the intoxicating bowl. There are
many men, who when sober are, kind and
inoffensive, but who linen under the in-
fluence of strot9 drink are perfect de-
mons, and will stril(0 down their deur-
est friends if they should have a reel
or supposed grievance against themt,
ors measure, inu•1 n 111, h linin •) vnound' will o! 'nese.
community m w1t;e.lu tier.) ]ave' And to itittnity ,end aim 00, imt)et•reptil)Ie, orprp dose of ,:ud. a doe.=.;; til u yes h'. 2(i), 11'0;
what 1t, degree ""'. ,it nerumnentl3 disables the functional
of the l 1 r e: 113(0ed in defence of ones c,ni:illy aro
s 1111 in the responsibility actvily of Clhvse 0011 of. \1 a stun 10, th hih 0,,)43 , weal 01, auell do honor to :he
gnilt7° tlireeL and ,indirect effects ofalcohol ir.(tiln "• vet -rami w the tsar, bot
1). titrong dr1)111 prohibited (vs. 31, w, for ata they -pertain to the petteua I t
:i'9), al. Look not --This prohibits even system ns 301101x03. 1, The loss of 1)001,al
moderate drinking. 11 is our 11 111Y t0 and ethical sense, 2, Insenity of (cal -
11 temptation, Sae Prov, 4, 11, lo. (nisi.. 3. Delusional insanity with 3)0111)0
The arson who emirs into temptation
i almost certain to 1111), Every druuk-
Ire teas once a moderate drinker, de-
ul r ies+ that ho could' drink Or let it
glome, Red --Tho bright color of the
wise gives it art attractive look. It;
toilet- in the ct1p--Literally, its eye, tire,
el(I brightness, or the betided bubble+,
oa uvhirl) the wine•drinker looks with
rc Plum )aro, (1octh down
pha tri V. 1 This verse pictures
xmat ily Qf. )
11(:(10; at
a. 120, le -- ' inu. wi':u � . a •. '•
adlooil and to haunts of vices to 4001' 11).., In the ohiker 9lotfp dere wens
mixed wine -Wine the intoxicatingpow. 'an ki •one ,4tnld,fom Of 1111080 only five
er of which is increased by the intueio n ,Bed ',itlud 1 tune twelve Oars. Four of
of poisonous drugs, "Methods of recti- taro nlrllda•en :,uff0rel tater from diseasr-s
ficntion have greatly increased Dm evil of the net•rous system and two had 011 -
results of lignor•drinlung, 11111 modern ,Donees c.4 ntalalerelapleent. The re -
methods of poisonous adulteration Lave mein 31,0', that la fifty children, consti•
multiplied then to an incalculable de- tutieg 911) pct snit,, 10101tiw031 enthro1y
gree, If, before the world knew tiny lkeeidi g'.
thing of brandy or whisky, or gin or Alcohol ,tad the
nervous n}'stemi The
rum. drunkards had 3roe and sorrow and s:uue 3101an11 • says: 000 )1141 13 u1 -
contentions and complaining and wounds rucatiouably 11 direct and powerful poi -
without cause, what immeasurable lois 00)) to the nervous structure. It not
ciy have they hop'! Aud whet miser., only ,temporarily impairs and prevents
have their 60)10 and; children! ' And t.310 tietivity of alercmts tissue, but in 1t
what awful eels do they bring m1 the t 1 t times very 30301210
Mations, 4. Delirium tremens, 11, l.pilep• suit from furlou; sp:u'ritigs 0" tmforc in .election of need 00 preparation 0) ,l ,1,,,,,,,, to dcspalch: The )100001100
says f{. Paral,ysns, tl Ta3110118 11)311lnmrt eee0 falls, but wounds of the spirit, dhe soil. t.0)m,:.3,1 ( -1, 11 t Ai'., herr( ,a busy da,y
nota, of 3(8130014 tissue, self -loathing turd shame," 1t places its Cultures for ineeuletiOgseed will1. mins sestuday prepaun,e 011 ,0w s' reports fur
"Alcohol is one of the most powerful
blighting :arra' upon the hod}', and the ba distributed dnrin' the (omini; spruul 'oneuin,; 0t (]rtud sodic i7 the reports fur
agencies ougaged in the effort of de• e tis Leconte bloodshot bl001031 in3)10: to 3)11 101311) apply. Full 3111)1tione u,' 11.;gilding this mo1111 , 11 ,31ao fast
and 3002110111nr the y culture and it is expect- • 11:nte' .F, A, .Aird of Catmdfan
Munn .l•depressing 1 ed, the. features moored and dist rated 5cill:011th each a p thenyl , t
Lumen face. It is one of the worst e(. and the 10,110 deformed, which is the cd that en eh recipient of the bacteria y;ortl-woat ((r1ay IAitgo, 3004 Tates
enfes of mnnkiud and one of the, most
exact o 100110 of the light and 0)0,1 10)1 0)11) 001ry o0 Hula exporim0nl. Furofolly. (Incest to th. 1 Secataet ('uulutlee,
powerful uv(s of (h)geu0ram,5,'. D'gcoer- allel s 0113)0 projm')' to the :human eye'• �•'0wiull some marveled seed, and repal'!s' and cordially welcomed. Fewer changes
aey may manifest itself by 30t•i008 pity- T
Tlr, It Innkes the drinker untruthful, his t5)er•ieuee at the end of the season, to (1, L. conistituhon are pia c •d ti c
sit tl imparfertions of bodily ,d'tmtnb3 ,:1 nun nor, .ielk" (v. 35), One evil effect 'Tee praetor the culture is 2.5 cents for a'i any prn(i0111 00ttventlo 1 3. 0 3,)
the attractive side of vitae, when it. menta but the real dangerous, es:ei o!' the drink is that it makes 11 sous: +.13)1,1,3, to trent ane Lnshhl of 111 1,11. ; 11 ((1ctieu obtains ) 1 )11 the member -
who'd
') 013 r -
(a armless to sip 0 little, means er,„,,,,t J,sahiIit',' 'of
the
t -i ., rs 11'111 bre ::eat fur inD:n111 ug :141 r The rrec.111' tocol hair. iave,t<:d
mem- p0rlr:,t.y h. _ nip n i, p troth ho the drtutlkitrd enln'ely dinar- u, t n
uh;^a-it. 10 Lrg;ht and Umpiring, thrilling, most highly 009)13ized tissue of the ,ear , "'1 1(10. is nothing which (1 10)11 �.o.a,1 of Ibfnlfm, red (103)) 1)100)k11 p( r'. 131 008,72.lit debe)1turc.; in tsilt )1,, 1
memos with delight promising an 110,1,1» -the brain nevrtra system m 1 g
t`e lutes truthfulness so rapidly as the lore hews.
genial." of alooiiol. The drinker becomes crafty, Applications stand(' state the (kind and
I'R:AC'1'1CA:L APPLICATIONS, deceitful and untrustworthy'. The et- amount of seed to be treated, and as
feet of drink is trot so much to malts nearly' ns eat he judged the date of the
lle'C 10 all exhortation to avoid the the lips tie as t0 make the inner ,man 011313ng, 0,1,1 b, addressed to Iiaete•bib)g-
Pin of drunkenness, "tool: not thou up'. p feel :3.0boratory .lnrfeultuctl College,
on the wine when it is red' (v: 31), The
Lest season 372 enthuses were sett,
and trio reparts received showed n belie -
fit to the crops in u little over fed per
cent, of the. applieatu"i. '
When Inoculation is of Benefit,
When a leguminous trop is thriving,
it )alitnt0/either that the soil is pipit-
tifully Mutilated with the necessary
bacterhieor -else Pont the,, soil already
cont -ns an abundant supply of nitro-
gen. 111 either ease the use of al -Miele'
inec)lalion•wotlil be of little if any
benefit. On the other' blind, it the crop
11)1)1 to thrive, and on examination ,nn
modules are found on the rents, the ed -
lure. would probably he. of benefit (0
future seedi)r0 The el1ltu11 usually
peal bluticial in seeding to :3 !outline
rr)p that has 0c ver been groin On t11'
land to be 0403)0. The, soil may lack
wounds nreceived in drunken brawls and available potash, phosphene 00)13 or line, UNITED WORKMEN.
o eek„en((u0 remedy Thirtieth Annual Se3sion pons at
rntu ;s of Temple Building This Morning.
core "the bruise and the � ash \which re comp urate m 'any +i•nr for carelessness g
Service of lust end 0,si0n are inoculation f seed:cannot lhfs 0
in the anti p
9 f infunv Not only do they 1e 1(31)e(0) 'era will the rise of Mil 1MTS.
1st' and freedom. It -r the shining side
of I'. l that is 4o dangerous -'this flow-
ery enhance to the path that leads to
death. --Peloubot. At such 0.lime, be-
wr.l
At the last it biteth-Tho pleasure
Will ir.' attended at last with intolerable
pal when it works like 80 much poi -
la thy veins ofd casts thee kito'elis-
juice of certain Binds of wine is red
when it ferments and becomes iutoxica-
Pug, 11'heonly safe way 1s to let it en-
tirely alone, not even to loot: upon it.
insiecere and deceptive. int(; after oil
his friends know it and are beginning
to despair of 11101, even when he has had
several attacks of delirium tremens and
st. • l to care its aha: b(hng of n is a confirmed dipsomaniac,, the most
eases, is hard that he will allow 10't1(at he has some-
supout.-Patrick. Its effects are oppo- ft's very eparlQing, bubbling 0ppoareni'e'times taken n little more than is 3)001
co its pT'sures. Ito only baauty it lacked upon, may be a source of for him,
', when it sparkles In the cup. It call tela ptOtiOil, It is tile` fiat drink tflat
V. It )Ila Ikea lllen llllpll l'C Ilnd 1115D1('.Ilt -
r Marin Lbe oue who ventures to cu- should be llvoided, if we would not be- A RIOT AT FAIRBANKS.
Or Its pleasure; then it bites and sends '111e drun10rds. Once we begin to travel la- 33)• I105v letunate is the nasocia-
1 Lion between licentionsncss and drunk. C0,111 61 by Members of Western Fed-
i!,poison beyond your reach. Its only in the 01:, the
ara path by Poking
tlecnnc:'s, The saloon nod'brnthol arc iu
Irani es pf deal •m Till Its sting is fest chin):, 1 31 cent i" cagy, natural0euribi". Alcohol inflames the animal (('alien of (diners,
)tr atiuy, of death, Adder -In the Gen- told srtift. 11 we do not "loot," o.pnti 11, !•
's slate "c evident that 310 shall 1)01 take the bots and p0'01011'), and 1110 duutkard
,
t );1111: this lvortll- translated d eek- it is end naturally turns to the "strange woolen"
trim lead him down the steps toward
bell. The tongue also "groats unruly
and tanks. extravagantly; ley it t to
heart utters perverse thongs, things ton-
tial;y'to 1311100)), religion end common
civility, which they Would be. ashamed
to , speak when sober," It W supposed
by sone that ibis verse refers to the
(0.viugs• of the brain by -one- suffering
with delirium tremens,
lilnlph, Canada,
T 019RE A COD 9N ONE DAY
'l'oha r L\KPIVI0 1101073311 gamine Tab)"t•,
33,0 331000 refund 111000y ft !t ions (e euro. 10.
1,3)12351 eigaoture 10 an eacya Dox.
. ' 1t was a very, 3001001009 ser•
But the picture cannot be over -
:a, ;Lit- cue .of slrolig (Biel; 14
Ghan the bite of a thousand ser -
1 ' 1 t- to ('hnrae•
;ltro drink rnm(is
i, !v, 33). 33,Eyes shell behold, etc. --
,1 it .o oyes ,hill behold strange things.
it. V. Goner think there is n reference.
heir to the delirium tremens. But the
tete!.rin9 nn the Authorized Version,
.inn,
w) r) is n' n wed in the, margin of Co:
12ev3 o)1 'Version, is, according to the
3 o.cltJi 1 Bible, '"in keeping with the
usw-to of the lvord.in the Book Of 1'ro-
ve ti?, and with the undoubted mom -
fir t drink and thus endanger our
soul,. That we may heed the cxh0rta-
tion he calls our attention to the per-
nicious consequences of using strong
drink,
I. It brings sorrow and woe (v, 20),
They that tarry long at the wine -cup
soon bring trouble .and woe to. them-
setos, This follows 'just as certainly
as does effect follow cause. The drunk-
ard i0 content Ilnd appropriate langu-
age is that of lamentation -the piteous
cry of pain, the agonized exclamation of
remorse."
II, it embroils men in quarrels (.20).
It makes them quarrelsome, ill-natured,
VI, It 010p0fies and moles mets tit, -
cure (v. 34) This is a description of
rnan'5 unsteady, whirling brain. "When'
men are dj'unk they know not what they
are, nor; what they say ti M" Their
Fairbanks,
•1 ks Alaska, March 2^ -191111..
bus of the 3.00(rn Federation of 11'0
els engaged aged in a riot to -day. They
th)e(3toed men going out on thetrain
to the crook 10 work: and prevented
ralroad hien from 10adin%.bl3g30130 on;
the train,
1.0 n. 1't' cast; fir,', Tor elfhts at lAp.
uty T'bil North, who returned the fire,
but no one Was injured, except t;number
of tcdtlat',ixdat., who were clubbed.
Pisani: was arrested. Tom l toffensen,
organiser attd ,leader of tlto Western
Federation; 1\r h;, Pricaolcy, editor of
the loners' paper, and Frank Cullen,
staret0ry of the, local union, were : r-
ted;for harboring prisoners in union
headquarters after the ehootmg. They
securities netting about` o per cent, 1014-
tetett. .'.early •00 per cent, more mein,
bees wee ),'sated in 19011 than l0101118..
Cran(1 13010l0120 •.30111 reports dt 1'11
03,0) 4 promptly paid, and '1'02,0-t„133
added to reserve, 21:1( Benefit Bund utas
inaeaiell over 1311 per cent. Deaths
nnmher0)1 513, and $901,314.51 clones
were met by 1 assessments. Average.
age of enudidltes 11dmi:10d last year,
was 20 years, (1 months. _During 1007
Only one base went to the court; -a
erase of nonpayment of dues. (dreitt
harmony prevails 'throughout. the or-
der. Omand Lodge wilt centime:: to
session two days. The Credential
Committee meets at 8 o'clock this
morning. About -400 ilelego 100i 111110 -
ed yesterday.
HIS REGULAR TRADE.
The Novel Plea of a Pickpocket at
Montreal.
Prayer.
0 Thou who art light and in whom
there. is no darkness at all, have merry
upon those who sit in darkness and in
the shad00 of death. O scud out Thy
tight and Thy truth that linty may lead
u,, and may bring us lively to Thy holy
hill, We bless Thee for Him who is the
light of life, for ,ictus who has revealed
to 00 the 3.3,11her :aid the way to the
Father's house, . Open '('11011 our eyes
that, wi may sec 0 )113,, Dispel the mists
of sin that We non walk securely in thl}.) >,
way to heaven, Grant 1111 such commun.
103) with the Saviour that we shall vetch
something of Ills spirit, and radiate
elmu0i.luIg of IN brightness as we pass
through life, Finally, Tiring us to the
land of light ineffable, where (Tod Him-
self is sun and night is past for ever' -
more. Amen.
Tho Great Fact.
Jesus Christ 16 a fact. His charm:•
ter mud influence are facts, They
cannot be brushed aside or ignored by'
burying them under the general facts
of human life. 1t is true that all
other men have sinned, but that does
not annul the fact of 1lrist's aimless-
ness. it is true that no other man has
ever wielded such an influence, but that
does not dispose o1 the fact of his in-
fluence, "When it is a question of the
character of au indiciduoI," says Do,
D, W. Forrest. "ire have no right to.
judge of high by generalization, how:
ever broadly- founded, drawn from the
actions of others, bot solely by r'l of
the facts of his own life testify." Our
field of vision must be broadened, mud
001. geto•nlizatious loosened up, to 111'
ion' for all the fact's: That there Is
110 place for Shakespeare because he
is not what shou(i be expected, but
wholly outside of the normal, docs not
dispose of Shakespeare as a historical
character or as an intclleetunl face,
That all the other rivers of rho ,world
g_
4,200 miles long dbos not
arc less than t,
rid us of the n000)00ty of stretching
our colceptio1 of rivers to allow for
the Mississippi. 1Vhatever facts there
are, we have to reeko)) with. Because
one of these is unlike all the others,
does not entitle us to throe', out that
one troublesome feet, It moves; in the
case of Christ, to be the one fact north
all the rest:.
The Broken Steamer.
(By 14. T. AL)
Broken right. in two, an iron Atlantic
steamer, Capable of uun'ing two thou-
sand tons of cargo. She load crossed:
the eeen0 and was jset entering port.
'33m outline of the town could be seen•
from the deck; she could almost hail
the lighthouse keeper Iry he stood on DM
gallery of the lighthouse. Tet by tilts•
adventure, or an error of judglnent, the
pilot approached too near a sand -bank
at high water, She grounded and stayed.
The tide began to ebb, and before low
water she had broken in two, the after
part sinking in comparatively deep wat-
er, the fore part high on the sand hank.
'There she 107', out in two its if by a
large cross -(u1 saw. She lay for u year -
or so on that. bank. At length, they
Milk; 0 bulkhead across the b0olt01 part,
pumped ort the water, tool. her In tow
Up to it dry dock, and built a new kali
to the part, and she was a ship )19.1)0)
.1s I walked the leach I often glanced
at the half steamer 3)31(1 aolnetintes ray
reflections turned one way and some.
dun's another, ilere'' was a vessel, after
haying hatted .through .the storms and
darkness of the 000au, With the port in
view, yet wrecked in sight of hone. How
manifold the dangers of 0(enn travel,
and how those dangers incre000 as we
approach tic shore: '11)0)1 1 thought
what a sad commentary on the limited
powers of man, and 1d's liability to dame
age and loss, was this object lesson oil
the sand ha1nk. And this applies to all
harbors tis a rifle, for not far from the
eltran00 may be found vestiges of
1'01)1.0, sh00dag thy. incompetence, 11 '
Bet or misfortune of the pilot, Thea
came the seeming sevelit:v of t)0 10 (0
of navigation, one lithe ,Ie,'1 lie o 113101
nlidehnnnel, one. slight touch on the
book, and the ship is broken. Seine
easy' going sinners \retold like a broader
fray to heaven, and some pilots an cosier
Way into seaports, hitt they caunot get
it, and let us remember that the pre-
cepts that seem too strict to sinners are
but the perfect rule of holiness and love
for the health and happiness of man,
Then eagle tilonghts of comfort land
strength, of the great final harbor of
the holy, and the Pilot who conducts to
that haven. No wrecks to illustrate Pis
ineempctenee or sleepiness the en-
trance is clear of wrecks, the. ch:1nuel is
deep and the wind blows fur, :Ind rioter
is in the heart and on the. fare of hien
who guides 1lis people 'My a right way
to a city 03 habitation:'
l,[onlre.al, Much 23, -"'Tour Lordship
1 was 001y following 11 trade, like net
other non. You sec, l could not
honest work to do, and therefore I en-
tered the thieving business, 1 don't 4Ce
11th), l 50110 doing any great harm"
This remarkable statenuatt was node
in the prese11 0 of Judge fiche today
in the Court of isssions by an elderly
r SIM" Tl 304 11)11ian, loomed Prosper Butes, who had
1 t th
o, sea , giddy, and when theyhe down been found guilty of pocket -picking, 110
ter., i3•.1con excess " trine and low„ them to do ndes-antingsy, and nvn v beads o cert+ sent to jail Go default of 1'35,000 511.0 0001ew0(31 to fi0" 30000 penal 0@r- poor dpnr n00,'0 notices that It ie tho
I hr ' ; s.;t of the eyes" onuses the down- 'then to do and say things that Involve to sleep they are ns if they were t0�scd - 1 • vit tide, sa1,1e 0110{
fan el many, 'We should lr1sten to them 10 difficulties with others. It is by the rolling waves of the sea or "upon piIta l each.
Notes.
le who ntlxes 'with unclean things Mt -
taupe.; ur,eleuu 11111 tso)31 he whose nese-
(0,1Liens are pur0beoonn's Purer Intel,
any. Talmud.
'I'V,1, 1s n_1¢nlit nt 33111111 forbcar;ute"
ncasps to 1,, 13 vn lr.e,--Ilurlkc.
li' ,very ono would metal oar, we
should l;tve ii Heti' WonhL-liatlbelr
Arnold,
Nolo' troat money' ey' affairs with levity.
:Money ns d araet e, -Lord Lytton,
Ile mad' the mistake of thinking; ghat
his;; Gal t1114 Geod.-It tio ells,
,eoIt is with words 08 %'illi sunbe001s.
3 ilte snore they are condensed, rho deeper
they burn.- `1,011 thee.
The Generous Wife.
il'rs. Callcr -Tau surely don't give
your husband a necktie ever,,)' birthday?
1140, Antoine -0h, yes, I dol And the