Wingham Times, 1891-07-10, Page 5TEMPEI:tANCE COLUMN.
COND1lOTlt0 1 VW Y. W. O. T. u.
You'll ><Iave to Avoid tae Saloon..
sirr LAURA 0, maims.
You staud•on the threshold of youth,iaoys,
Your future' lies out in the years ;
You're learning your parts for life's work,
Yobo're•
uplanning your future careers.
You'll have to fill places of trust, boys,
Your fathers will pass away soon ;
And if you'd be trustworthy ineu, boys,
You'll have to avoid the saloon,.
If you would, be honored in life„boy;s ;
If joy and contentment you'd know ;
If you won,?d bye plenty of oasla;boyet,
And bask in Prosperity's glow,
If you would enjoy robust health, boys,
That priceless, but ninth abused boon;
If God's benediction yoxt'd have, boys,
You'll have to avoid the saloon.
You'll have to avoid thesaloofi boys,
Or sorrow and shame, you will share,
And Poverty's crust you will eat, boys,.
And Poverty's rags you will wear, .. •
Your future will end in .disgrace, boys,, •
Your life be cut off at croon,
Both body and soul. will be lost, boys,
Unless you avoid the saloon. •
Clippings,
Listen to these words of wisdom
.from Archbishop Ireland ; ` The great
cause of social crime ie drink, 'Tie
great Gauss of poverty is drink•
When I Bear of a family broken up
and ask the s.'cause—drink, If 1 go to
the gallows and ask its, victim the
cause, the answer—drink. Then I
ask myself in perfect wonderment,.
why do not men put a stop to this
thing'I
Alcoholic liquors, broujht• from.
Christian nations' under the protest
of the pagans of Africa are designated
by those benighted people under the
term which in o'br • language means
shame water.
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In the cause of temperance, for in-
stance, theweinen t re,aiways on the
right •side, They think of it, they
work for it, they teach it to ” their
children They do better still -they
live it.' They do everything for the
cause but .vote for it, and as this is
the most efficient method of helping
along any measure, either good or bad;
they fall short of their highest • good
oil this point when debarred from the
right to say no nefarious traffic at
the polls.. It ..has been argued that
there are women of low moral char-
acter who would vote contrary to the
interests of the community in this
respect, but, they are few and far
between, and in ccuntry towns and
iam'tll cities these women would hardly
like to appear among other women
and work for that which has no moral
backing among women. No matter
how well the' sophistry , of socio men
convince vutera•of tl eir own sex that
policy dt'rnands their support for the
u destructive mel,sure; no argument can
persuade women, with the instinct of
motherhood within tier, to do aught to
imperil the safety of her children.
Wa believe that which is harmful
and wrong tor one human being to
one is equally harmfui and wrong for
another to sell far his own advantage.
We ' believe that the license system
is an irrigllity, and .that m making
legally right a thing morally wrong
the natieu becomes a partaker of the
sins and infamy of the liquor traffic. I'I
dxIt is not drunkenness that is our
national sin ;Adrunkenness is the ugly
outbreak of hurnnn weakness and ap-
petite ; it is licensing 0t sin,by choice
of the imperial power of the govern-
ment with which. God takes issue and
on which his judgment waits. We
aro often told that very good people
differ in dpinioll about total abstinence
and prohillitiou;•as well might we say
that good people differ in.opinion about
stealing or treason. The saloon is the
organized elfpl•ession•ofSatan's kingdom
on earth. It breaks all the ten coin"
teanuinents end teaches mon to do so.
To protect and perpetuate 1'. is to 11efy
God, to ruin omen, and to be traitors
to the State by aiding and abettiuls its
worst enemies. *.o drunkard shad
lit limit. eternal .hfe, is the creed of the
(Milstein, yet we license 800,000 teen
to nnt1tt' drunkards, put their gain in
our YerllPrs, their servants iu power,
their greed 'liter government, and this
is made possible by the ballots of
ti
whi•ibtain man,
Same Census Cuxioisities.
Some amusing .curioeitios are 001100+.
ted in an article in the Wati"flit/ lies 1
view on•th'efi'eususee of the Century.
It is said that the Duke id Wellington, or overwork, resulting in many of the
then oighty•twe years of at;e,retnrned following symptoms' ental depres
himself as deaf; a touching Sian, premature old ale, loss of
g trait of his , vitality, loss of inemory, bad dreams,
truthfulness, though, of course, dea& r dimness .ef sight, palpitation of the
ness, as an infirmity of old are, didheart, 'emission. . lack of energy, train
not come within the scope of census l in the kidneys, beadttlie, pitlipies on
f the face or body, itching or peolilar
inquiries. On the other 'laud, a 1 y
1 sensation about the scrotum:, .waititing.
clergyrn'lat refused to return the I of the organs, dizziness; specks before
schedule to the parish clerk, who was i the eyes, twitching of the muscles,
the enumerator, and sent it direct 01 eyelids and elsewhere, laushfulness,.
the central office, all'eg ng that'}f, he d'epor'ts in the' urine, lo. s of will
had done otherwise itis wife's a i power, teuaerues o£ the scalp and
g spine, wer;lc and flabby muscles, desirc�
world have become a toprio of gossip in 1 to sleep, failure to be rested Uy sleep,
the beershops of the village. ` • Ito R constipation, dullness of hearing, loss
Devonshire a middle•age.l man refused °bility of temper, sunken eyes stir.
of wire, desire for 'solitude, excittl
to make riot his schedule, •vayiug that
he did not !mow either hie mime or his
place of birth, and be would not per-
jure himself by making a false entry.
An author added to his return a note,
stating that his wife said he was heal
idiot and lunatic. In the wetter of
the ages of the peoplo,the most eurious.
fact noticed in the report for 1881 is.
that there are • more girls aged from
twenty to twenty-five than ea.n.he
accounted for. 5rottug women of
twenty-five at one ,Census mast bare
been fifteen'at the previous one. We
must allow for death having thinned
their renks,;trd yet the girls of twenty-
five are far more numerous than were
the girls of fifteen, of whom they, are
the classes (so.valled) there is a desire
to ,be over twenty iu order to obtain
better situations iu domestic service ;
and in the classes above them there is
an ,even stronger desire to remain
below twenty-five, which is somehow
LEAVING
Aaa1VIN
licked on as a sort of limit of the 5:0352:00 a, p, m rom...:,..,..For Tonto. m,,
... • 5 36 a.
most marriageable age. ,Such arniatlle '2:0010;55 pp, . mm " Per Toeswater... 2'00 nr
2;00 p
weaknesses on the nart of the fair Sex, 10:55 '
must be pardoned even by the Regise GRA tsTD T EUJS I�
AU Mon.
young. old, or middle aged, who find
themselves nervous, week or exhaust-
ed, who are broken down fres' excess
rounded with ;Annan oxiicc,r, oily
looking skin, etc., aro 'dl symptoms
of nervous debility that led to inanity
and dead useless cures. .the spring
or vital power having lost its' tension
every function wanes in consequence.
Those who through abuse committed
in ignorance May be pertnanentely
•cured.' rend your address for book 1
on all diseases peculiar to pian.
Address , T. LUBAN, 5f1 front St.
E., Toronto, Ont. Books : sent free
sealed. Heart disease, the symptoms
of which are faint spells, purple lips,
numbness, palpitation, skip beats,
not flushes, rush bf ;blood to the bead,
dull pain in the heart with brats
strong, rapid and irregular, the second'
heart heat quicker than the first, pain
about the breast bone, etc,, can
positively be cured. No cure, no pay.
8end for book: Address V.
LUBON, 50 Front Street East,.
Toronto,, Ont.
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We have received a large. stocIk from tl:e
BastCaoadianad Aerican aouracturers,
Our assortment is the finest we have yet sbriwn and we believ.
we have a stock to suit everybody. We have taken special
select Patterns that are Suitable, and the effects front the ath Bor
.dery are really excellent.
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Trains arrive and depart es follows :
trar•General.
ADVICE TO MOTUEas._'Aro you disturbed at nigh$
and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and
crying with pain of Cutting Teeth 2 If so send ' at
once and got a bottle of " frs. Winslow's Soothing
Svrup:' for Children Teething. Its value is incalml.
able. It will relioto the poor little sufferer
immediately. Depend upon it, mothers; there is no
mistake about it, It cures Dysentery and Dlarrhma,
regulates the Stomach and towels, cures Wind Colic,
sufthns the Gums, reduces Inflammation, and gives
tone and energy to the,whole system. "Mrs. Win.
slow's Soothing Syrup " for children teething is
pleasant to the taste and is the prescription of one of
the oldest and best female physicians and curses in
the United States, and is for sale by all druggists
throughout the world, Price twenty-five cents a
bottle. Be sure and ask for ",Mas. Wissiow'd
Soomnzse anon' .and tnkn,rn other kind
Horse Dent's.
D,pn't tie knots in your Harness to make
sores on your horses.
Don't leave your team standing in `the
fidld while you go to' supper. Take there
in, give thein a drink anti a light feed. •
• Don't put that collar on withoutcleaning
it
Don't use the curry comb on the mane
or tail, Use the brush lightly.
Don't expect as rnucll of a colt as you do
of au old horse.
Don't ever put the harness on a horse
without currying, and do it well.
Don't let your, flatness stand in a dirty
stable,
Don't be afraid to raise good. horses.
Don't breed to or from any unsound
horse of any kind,—('W. R., in the Stock-
man and Farmer.
"Le Grippe",
"La Grippe" or Iutlueusa can be quickly
cured by the use of Wilson's•Compoundof
Wild Cherry, the old reliable remedy for
Bronchitis, Whooping Cduglt, Croup,Colcls,
Coughs and other diseases of respiratory
system. Wilson's Wild Cherry has beery
in use for many years and is highly reeoru•
mended by all who know its virtues, Sold
by all prominent druallis'te.
Who cannot renounce,. cannot love.
Who cannot renounce, cannot become.
perfect.. Who cannot, renounce, cannot
be made holy.
is Simply epidemic Influenza; Wilson's
WildCherry will cure it safely. anti quickly.
Get the genuine, in white wrappers only,
land use it as directed for influenza.
During the past year Odfifellows
have cbstributed in relief $1,500,000
and since the founding of the Order
over $58,000,000. No mare who has
reached out his fiend to receive that re';
lief lion been humiliated t it is tint ,a
gift. noroharity, it; was his dile, 'his
right.
'Y.
A. (1, STRAT7:IDEE, AGENT, YINGI,Assr.
Through 'Wrote to all points .In America—North.
West Pacific Coast, etc., via the shortest and all
•popuia'r routes. Baggage checked through to
destination. Lowest freight rates to all points.
`—TIME TA BLE
LEAVE WJNGIIAM. ARRIVE AT \VINCI-IAN.
0:30 a. m.Toronto, Guelph, Pahneiston, Sia 3:30 p.m.11:10 ."a " 10:10 "
3:40 p.m. •' Clinton, "
5:25 Palmerston, Mixed 10:10 a.m.
0:46 ani London, eco 11:00 "
3:40 p.m. " 7;46 pan,
11:10 a.ni........ Kincardine, &o .. 0:30 can.
3:30 p.m" 11;10 "
101O " 6:50 u.m
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INSTRUCTIONS ON PIANO AND ORGAN, ALSO CLASS IN
• HARMONY.
For particulars regarding terms, etc, please call at
my home, corner Fr eros and•Patriok streets.
1'LORILLA SPARLING.
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OFFICE—OPPOCITE THE MARKET,
NVu aIIA\,. OCTOBER #Tu, 1SSb
Pro arty Tor Sale in Belmare.
Tho undersiJ•tned Offers for sale a desirable pro
drert,V in the village of Delmore, consisting of a good
welling house, odleo, stable and driving shed, with
one acre and whale of land In connection. Splendid
garden, with all sorts of fruit trees: will be sold
at a bargain. For particulars, apply to
F1tEDERICg 00015,
Delmore, •
Ran OF HAMILTON,
WING%IAM:
Capital, $ 1„'00,000, Rest, $600,.000,
President -30113 Siu.cnr.
Viee•Prosldent—A, G. ItA1[SAv.,
DIV:ICvTO CS
Ione Pttooron, Cuna. GraAr, Gee itoAolr, A. 'f
woo), A. 13. LEn (Toronto).
Cashier—,r, T5IRNBL'LL.
Saifings Eatlic-.-iloure,10 to 3; saturdayS,10 to
1. Deposits
osita of :,1 and upwards received and interest
. allowed
Specal 'Deposits utwo received at eurreht
rates of interest. •
Drafts on Great Britain anti 'the united States
bought and sold
16. WILLSON, Ansa.,
'A1'.'5G1:1t & DICKINSON',
Solicitors,
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Please !crow -Amur readers that Y have a pdsltive remedy for this above' ,
14010. Ry its timely use t6 mends of hopeless cases have been permanently cured I rya"'.
i glad to sendd two hothdd�� of my rem FREI any of our readers who havee
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• A large'stook on hand to select from, and will be sold at the low,
est possible. prices. Call and see our stook and get prices. No trouble
to show goods.
Wingham, April,`lyd, x801,
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Cheap 'for KC.ASi:L..
SHIRTS,
CUFFS,
WE B S T }JU ' S
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' Has removed to E.,F. Gar'ster's cid stand, where he has a large and
nicely assorted stock or
atehoge qeek5, X4wollay, Silverwam iixd.
Which he is selling away down in price, and will he pleased t
have you call and • take p look through his Stock.
Rtepairing a Specialty
Wall work warranted- and done promptly.
Ed. Dins1e ;r,
- Mason's Brock.
—Successors to it 60 Robinson, rnanufacturorers of—
MO : S, LAND.ROLLERS,
PLOWS, GANG. PLOWS, c"c,
Castings o
f Elleff Descriptionio Coo �and Brassd
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