Wingham Times, 1890-01-17, Page 3TEMPERANCE CQLUMN.,
008M 7orsn fix wu elfard Y, w. a. 'r, v,
CLxile.> relay,
It is said that ,thirty tliousand.
people go to bed drunk in Glasgow
every Saturday night.
John Bright's first public speaking
* was for the pause of temperance.
John f3 Gough had no warmer , friend
hi England than Mr Bright.
The reason that Rome men can't
mike both ends meet is because they
are too busily'eugaged in making; one
end' drink.
There is. not 'a brewery nor a dis-
tillery nor a barrel of bonded liquor
in tate State' of ICansas. There is:
but one pauper to every 1,358 of the
population, and many of the city and.
county jails are empty. Yet sotpe
intelligent ' and respectable persons
will persist in saying that prohibition
in Kansas is a failure.
Liere is a pod with good sound p's
in it: Prohibition prevents poverty,
protects property, promotes peace,
'produces plenty, ' provides pleasure,
procures progress, •perpetuates pros
perity,.prophesies paradise.
If the money expended in whiskey
and war -ships by this country war
put into missions, Christianity would
conquer the world in a decade.
What ails papa's mouf? said .a sweet
little girl,
Her bright laugh revealing her teeth
white as pearl.
I love him, and ' kiss him, and sit on
his knee,
But the kisses don't smell good when he
kisses: mel
Bev. Geo, Richardson and the Liquor
Traffic.
' On a recent; Sabbath evening, the
Rev. Geo. Richardson, Pastor of the
North street Methodist church, Goder-
ich, preached a sermon on the liquor
traffic. Ile took for a text 2nd
Chronicles, 15: 8, from which he
showed the depravity of human nature
as :exhibited in the old fermis of idol
worship. Then he showed the evil
of our modern "National Drink idol"
—(1) Itis expensive --it destroys over'
two million bushels of grain and
wastes. 32,000,000 of our money
annually; "(2) It is fascinating—the'
conviviality .of the treating syeteni
frequently drags to ruin our brightest
and best,..: (a)- The example of igen
high in authority helps to make
drinking popular. (4) The, worship
of this drink idol is demoralizing. (5)
it is aa'inuch the duty of our Govern.
ment to destroy thin drink idol as it
was for king Asa to pat down 'tile
idol worship of .his time. +(6) The
pulpits tyill continue to educate toward
prohibition. (7) Good men in all
churches andbtrue temperance men oe
both sides of 'pceitias should unite on
'this one • question. Prohibition, said
the preacher, could be carried now if
we were united. At the .close oi;, the
sermon) over seventy signed the total
abstinence pledge.
Their Comimon Names.
Aqua fortis is nitric acid.
Aqu renis, is nitro-n.uriatie acid.
Blue vitriol via sulphate of copper:.
Creatn of tartar is bitartrate votes-
-
sit}ru.
Calomel is chloride,pf mercury.
, Chalk is carbonate of calpium,
Salt of tartar is ealponitte of, po-
tassa.
Caustic potassa is hydrate pots =
eium.
Chloroform is chloride of fortnyle.
()otnmon salt'ixoi loi•ida of "s^dium.
Copperas,or green xitriol, is'sulphate
of iron,
Corrdsi.ve sublimate if bichhiride of
, mercury. •
' Dry alutri' is , su,iphate aluminum
and po`Aseium.
Epeo n 'salts is sulphate of,niaRnesia.
Ethiops,�inineralie blaek,sulphale of
1peruury. '
Fire datinp is light carburetted
hydrogen.
Galena is Sulphide of lead,
Glauber's',salt is'snlphate of sodium,
Clucose is grape sugar.
. CTyularcl Nater is basic acetate of
1,ead.
Iron pyrites is bisulphide: iron.
tieweler's putty Is oxide of tin,
mans yellow is sulphide of arsenic.
Laughingg gas is protogide of nitro-
gen.
• Limo is o%ide of oaioium.
Lunar caosti(i is nitrate of 'silver.
htosiao gold is bisu phide of an.
Muriate of lime is chloride of cal:
eium.
Nitre of saltpetre is nitre of potn:sh.
Ulf of vitriol ks sulphuric aet.1.
Pote.ih is oxide of 1t,,tasaiuln,
11:'ntlger fe sulphide of araeino.
liddl.•ad 10 oxide of lead.
Itnst troy, ie oxide of Iron.
.ta AAS
,f444
Slaked limo is hydrate ealsium,
Soda is oxide of sodium.
Spirits of Ilarteborn is ammonia,
Spirit"s of salt is hydrochloride of
muriatic add.
Stucco, or plaster of Paris, is auk
phate of live.
Sugar of lead is acetate of lead,
Verdigris is baric acetate of copper
'Y'o OUR SUI$SCRIBF,RS,
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Vinegar is acetic mild 'diluted, ,.
Volatile alkali is a'mtnoiiia.
Water is,oxide of hydrogen.
White precipitate is ammoniated
mercury.
White vitriol is sulphate of zinc.
—Boston JJournal,of commerce..
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