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The Wingham Times, 1894-04-13, Page 2x. 11• ,`me1iiiqaiu -Jr FRIDAY APRIL 18, 1894. (.1 the side • or 0 and then t d ' third mom, � l shoots will push out. The following year the side shoots will gleed to be cut off, and SQ on year after year. • In this way we give the peach trees more firm and producing branches which they are not inclined to grow EDITORI:4L NOTES. without outside interference. All of • these young twigs produced by the LooKsI 110w as if the embargo numerous side shoots are the ones Inst Canadian Cattle entering, the that are apt to produce. fruits, and tisk Illtlrket will soon be removed. consequently no space is lost o11 the tree. 1 - ' b passed in n . (� has been t A rsoz uT . . IThe cherry trees need' pruning M 1t1w' British House of Couhmona iI1 when young, Diet+ after they .Have Scotland giving r <) n Home Rule, their 1%a c, it is harmful ;flavor a „lti ln�, 5(. tea d tbc411 given s , pI 1 thele Tllis i e tit 11 011 1 giving country to clo 1 gaol 1 1 and gi> tn,', that e.)ttlttry a 1 on the salve principle tis proposed for tree heals up slow3y after being cut, Ireland. 1 and even a-bruisei'or cut will rule for Tin Minister ofi Finance and Gov-' a long time. Alltthat is needed for these trees is a little thinning out of cutting off of dead ICES need pruning hat is the only way as broughtdowniii the l?nd�et and make shapely trees. They will �' not do it tliemse'ves. Free pruning i 'S altogether, �)(' lfl:el ' 1 great many 1 it It (tl 1, eminent are being besieged with the branches and deputations on tiff hatters. But limbs. The qui very few are satisfied with the tariff every year, and changes will be made by the Govern- of these trees ge wally means a good 1neIlt before the session closes. crop 0 ' f rich liq "Id food. e Spring needs a good medicine• doh have accumulated in ie cold months must be' he mild days come, and g air is lost, the body is me 'by debility or some he remarkable success Hoa. Ma. liowELr. introducted the 1 in vervbod new Insolvency Bill in the Senate on Tee i e y 1110 ilnpnriCies wl; Tuesday. It provides for two classes the blood or during when eelled, of bankrupts ---traders and farmers. thexpeffect of brae, Traders can only Assign on petition liable to bediseaseover curious and farmers voluntarily. All incl- achieved by Hood's Sarsaparilla, and the "Fent failing to secure a discharge many words of praise it has received, make 'within a year can Obtain it after that it worthy your confictence. We ask you time without the consent of creditors. i give this me good.datrial. , We mo sure it will da you Read the testimonials'. 'Estates under e5,000" may be sum- published' in behalf of Hood's Sarsaparilla, n1firily wound up. The bill has all 'from reliablf grateful people. .they tell the story. been framed with a view of simplify- ing the preceedingai and lessening the Laohie Wulon on House -Letting. costs .10 as great an ('Stent as pos- sible, and consists of 131 clauses. THE Soutll Carolina Governor is finding some trouble in enforcing the State liquor law: :Last week, the residents of Darlington, a small town, undertook to drive out n 11n111- ber of constables: who were sent there b. ` the Governor to ferret out e � violates of tlx: law, and a serious encounter' ensued. Several were killed on both sides, and a number wounded. The • state forces were called out, but their services • were not required. No licenses are issued in. the state, and all liquor, except what is sold in :contravention of the law, is sold in dispensaries kept by the state. Cold Weather Pruning. Most young and `old orchards need a certain amount of pruning at this Season of the year to make them do their best. No^orchard should ever need heavy pruning at any season of the year, fox the well-conducted' Ye great ,+ omineril that yo are ; orchard is mined a little several that's no the question ava; I'm no' times. a year so that excessive cutting talkie' o' mysel', but o' the • puir of the limbs w'il never be 'demanded. workin' man. D'vc think I ha'ena - Ileavy prunin always works injury au e'e to look ayont,my ain-fire-en' ? by, devitalizin the tree, and 'unfitting • 0, wumman, ye wid mak' everybody thein for resis.,ance of cold weather, as selfish as yersel' wi' never a dry spells, an the attacks of fungi • thocht aboon yer ain petty pleas - And insects. ,Occasionally decaying ures and falderals. Noo, will ye limbs, or t e* wrenched and broken listen to Inc a meenit, and no look by heavy winds, will need to be sae stippit. Tick' the ease o' a jiner, sawed off, hitt otherwise no large or a mason, or'a penter, or a porter, limbs should ever require destruction. or onything y like. What does the In the young orchards a little work puir &bids keit whaur they'll be next now will give the trees a better start year ? In tell words o' the poet they this spring. • Branches of apple trees may a' say: .We're here the day that are out of proportion should be and awe the iluorn'. ..,cut off, and those should be thinned But he can;;let his hoose to some out that will 'be too close together ither tenant • - - when full. grown. Young orchards ' Will ye hand yer tongue and no' need the pruning generally at the interrupt myiffow o' poetic language? head, as it is here that the brandies As I was satin', we're a' richt the get too thick. The branches should noo, but whaur will ye be next • be trimmed. off clean from the ground' week? As 4 (laeent' elder yince re - to six feet up, for a low branched marked, if y waukent up some fine tree is always a nuisance. Make the,mornin' and trees straight and symmetrical, even wid ye be th if it is necessary to use ropes and • Noo,, if a mai, .stakes to hold thein in proper position. ' gang and se It'll no daei llarget ; I tell ye it'll no dae, and i� ye bother,' c nee ony y mair aboot st.)ppin' and flittin' I'll 1 flit mysel, an leeve ye to pey the rent as best 1••ye can, But, my certy, I y c.'ll find thetvant o' the water when the waal rias';dry. Whit are y ii haverin' aboot noo, Loch*? I'nl Aare I only asked ye to notice thatfactor left the fill upthe no't1 to see if ye're gaunt to flit or bide, And whit richt has the factor or you either to speir atm fewer months afore the term. whether I'm sittin' still or gaun al a I suppose it's.;jist the custom. I Custom . A ;bonny like custom to compel warkin' men to taletheir •hooses for sixte n months when they dinna ken whey ier they'll be here or there or in Garnav el, and, atwell-a- wat, it's eneudi to drive folk there. But, Laehiel ye ken that ye ha'e a business o' ye# ain; and it disna mak' Muckle odds Io you.; for yell be here, or hereftboot, next year if ye leeve to see't u ud yersel's deed, whaur Ay, owre n . 7 11•i s re tl uc. loses his job he mann is anither yin, ad div yo If the young trees have been neglect- mean to say tae's to gang goon' and red saw off neatly the limbs that gave coon' in a wee circle jist twit -three thelll an ungainlyappearance. They yairds in diameter frac Itis ain door; ill do letter ,for this work even or is he to tat' a wide survey o' the 'though when quite old. Pear trees great and mielety toon, and maybe will stand the salve treatment as the fa' in wi' abillit three or fewer apples, only more branches will have miles frac hi§( peaccfu' abode, whaur to be cut away to prevent them from he's brocht Lip his bit weans and interlacing. This tree, is far more Oen them their skulein ? It's a' wry branehy than the apple, and it is weel for you; to say he care find apt to snake sac' a network of anither tenant, Yell mind. that brunches as to interfere seriously there's twa„ to be thocht o' in that with the growth of fruit. , bargain. There's the factor's snash The peach trees and apricots are to staun' ling,. there's the tenant's seldom pruned by the average farmer. baw-bees to (lolled, and after a', mal - and there has grown up rL feeling be, the mail 110 worth a fnurclil�; that the trees will not stand this work. land then wit gets the piper .to pey ? reality few trees are more .'fell me alai Man liar et ye (11111ra I3�tt in 3 , Marget, 'fitaare►iite'd by limning them than theken ye're bc2rn, for I tell ye ye have • h and apricot. It is only by l glee idea aberet the hardships o' the • ming that a,;(xtd,g:•owtli of young;llaund-toano'tth folk wha lia'e to talc' cl is obtained, and without new � wark Svhaul . they can get it, and 0(1 no frith: will be produced. him oot at fl e, in the mornin' to be ose trees need pruning every year at the rin in, 0' the six o'clock bell, last year's vigorous growths But they calx get anither home ltee topped nit Cut them f)ff near their wjlrk. TJTE WIN 'UUAM 'l ES, APRIL `13, 1894, `b no.they Maybe ' andmaybe a If a .n� , Y doe, they'll11 110 pey for't, because the waist feel: o' the hooses will' a' ; 1)e ta'orl up,, 811' the rents will gang lip like 1Viiildn'. When yince the hooses are Wen at this tinge o' the year its only the sllauehly shells wi' leakill' rootia and rattiin' winch. s that onybody can get at an o(1(1 time, Noo, d'ye follow me ? Jist you look' at the tickets that are cot the noo, but in a wee while the maist 0'' them will, 11 that wants l( .11' ' andel 'L tt a awn' �n r to flit after this mond; may whistle on his thoom for tG hoose. propose, L' lfc' 1 0a 1 1 �' 't 111( c 1 .11( 11►r � "1'1 , • ' L the thing O' sure l doe tl1 for 11n s l � e (, I(l a b grand if ye were 1 Parliament ? 1'4'llisht, wllltl111 n, na11e o' yer ble- thers ; but whit wid doe is this—I wid hale shorter pt. intuits and shorter tacks. A month i long enough for onybody wha basil a settled job,and a month's rent is 1 nough money for ony working man 1 to pey at a time. Ile could either bit- thirty years orthirty clays, jist as 1'ye liked, and then he could gang whittle his work was, Let the gentry, like oorscl's, stick to 1 yin' hoose. so long asp„ we can pey oor ' the fine -coated a nlalk. . j(: a philosopher,. No, I'm 110'; at least, I dinna think 1 am ; but 1 bgen whit I'm talkie' aboot, and it's a' pea 1 sense. Weel, weel, , my num, here's the paper, and when ye' c Ellin' it up I'll jist bring yea bit t othf'u' to sign it ewer. Man, Maret, ye' but I'm Sayin' ye aboot yer long leas I tell ye, Marget, it f Spend Your Outing othe Great Lakes. Visit picturesque ackinac Island. It will cost you . only about $12-50 froth Detroit; 515 from 1 ole o, 518 NanCleveland, for the round trip, including meals and berths. A'• void the dust and beat !y travelling on:,the D. &C. floating , palaces. The attttetjona of It trip to the Mackinac regiop'aro unsurpassed. The island itself is a trrttnll romantic spot, its climate most. 'invigorating. Two new steel passenger' ateatr ers have just been built for the a ppe ,:lake mute, costing. 5300,000 each. They' are equipped with every modern conte ience,annuuciatnrs, bath -rooms, ete., illtininated throughout by. electricity, and ali•e guaranteed tube . the grandest, large and safest steainers on fresh water. '1' ese steamers favor- ably compare w' h the great- ocean' liners in construction and •speed Four trips per week bet}veen Toledo, Detroit, Alpena DMaekanm; St. Ignace, Petoskey. Chicano, "Soo," 11'iarquette and Duluth. Daily between Qeveland and Detroit. Daly between Cl veland and Pet -in -Bay. Tao cabins, pa ors and staterooms of these steamers le designed for the com- plete entertainm . nt of humanity under home conditions the palatial equipment, the luxury of tb appointments, makes traveling on tl'o a steamers thardughly enjoyable. Sen for illustrated descrip- tive pamphlet. J3.ddress A. A. Schantz, G. P. & T. A., IL & C., Detroit, Mich. rent—though 11 --til ll 1 tr some t o „ z le scoondrels dli.iltl pey� :flan, Lachie, ye' c an awfn' yin ; Ikeda talk to me for it'll no clae; 1 no dae. Poul Half starved winter. 1 Do not feed rain as an exclusive diet. • Lessen the -pease as much as pos- sible. Keep the la'iing liens from getting too fat. 1 Don't espee poultry to thrive. in damp quarter Lime is a g in the dust -bat Fowls shout can catch one Beat scrap week will helll • Y Pointers. • hens never lay in od material to sprinkle be so gentle that you nywhere. lin the soft feed twice a ralong the egg product. Dr. Charles Edward. -Se- L ` thefamous 11 "ti gal died in ( physician, Llcld 1 n P .* Paris on the 2n(1 instant. He was 76 years of age. Dr. Brown-Sequard, the celebrated play si tau and physio- logist, was born ' in ilfallritins in 1817. His father Was bora in Philadelphia and hislltOtller was anativo of France, 1)1•'. Brown-Sequard claimed to 'have discovoreda rejuvenatillgelisir which would restore to its normal condition the exhausted vitality of mall. IIis. discovery created a great furore in the medical world and was the sub- 1jeet of exhausti� discussion in the Tho clixwas.obtained from press. 1 certain oriz s live 'animals or those recently killed, and was aces ministered by means of sub -cutaneous injections, 111 1890 be -explained his discovery and his application in an elaborate paper. Dear Sirs : 1 ha4 been using Burdock Blood Bitters for boils and skin diseases, .and I find it very good as a cure. As a dyspepsia cure 1 Rave+ also found it un- equalled. 1 Mas SAuAiI aura, x, Montreal, Glue. a The convict 1l1ac1Vller'rell, 110w lying under senteee of death. in Brampton gaol, 11 given notice of appeal for a new t ita1 on the ground �iie1 evidence in of tete discovery o 1 leis favor since In conviction. On Friday was the tat day allowed by the law in which cel notice could be tiled. Mr. Ro ' lette, his solicitor, declares he has n 1ch testimony to offer, but ije has 1 ot yet divulged its nature. Relief in six hov4•s: Distressing Kid- ney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "Great(ISouth American Kid- ney Cure." This gr {at remedy is s. great surprise and delight $a physicians on ac- count of its exceedin promptness in reliev- ing pain in the'blad er, kidneys,' back and every part of the ori ary passages in male anti female., It regi es retention of water and pain in passing t almost immediately.. If you want quick re,gief aril cure this is ,your rewedy. Soli at Chisholni's drug store. •,y. The electors of Neer York, Brook- lyn, Staten Isla,lc'1 and smaller muni- cipalities adjacen will, in November, �,e pp . t on a ro est to unite the whole in one city. In tthe event of' the proposal being aclhpted, and it very likely 'vj11 be, tlle'1lalne of New York will probably di ppear and that of Manhattan, the t lie given by the early Dutch set rs to the Island on which the city Inds, take its place. Burdoet>; B1; od Bitters cure Dys- Wrap ever;, fowl for a private cus- tomer in a put'e white table napkin and let theyer remove it and return with t �e pay.The inclesti cable stoneware drink- ing r' f unttLins � c, as gooda os]cine any1 b we have seep and have the advant- age of being heap. Left -oven cabbage and celery plants and ga; dei;• gL'eens should go to the shut -hi poultry, They are useful meat ace egg producers. Put bones iii the stove and allow them to burn ` white, when they can be easily pulverized. Mix this with corn meal and feed twice a clay to the fowls: On all farms large amounts0 o f grains, grass seeds and other foods find their way into the barnyard, there to rot. ` The sharp eyes of the hens discover this loss, and save it to owners by producing eggs. Duty is carrying all promptly and faithfully the affair now before you. fulfil to -da ` the claims of . It is to u 5 r1 Children, ',ai 1s of weak diges- tive 'organs can be eared by K. D. C. ' pepsia. -Burdock Blood tion. Burdock Blood Burdock Blood Burdock Bloo 'clogged secretion ing headaches a The sale of Shorthorn cart. will, aecordi take place on catalogue t' animals will . Geo. Barlow died. Monday aged 78. He years. i' Bitters cure Constipa- Bitters pure Biliousness. n' itters cure Headache. 1 Bitters . unlock all the of the Bowels, thus cur- airnilar complaints. the entire herd of e of Bow Park Farm to announcement, pril 25, and a large splendid pedigreed put up at auction. a veteran of 1837, lorning at Belleville; liaci lived there for 58 WORMS .F0arho removal o ms o a in wr fllk d5of frotnchildren or adults, use OR. SMiTH'S GERMAN WORM LOzENGES. Always prompt, reliable, safe and pleasat4t, requiring no after rediclne. Never failing. Leave no bail after eff14 ects, 'li'ioe, 25 cents per Box LOOK HERE 1 This Witi InterestEver- We welling Best Coa i Oil at 12 1-2 cents per ! .perial gal- lon, or a can containing the equivalent of five American gallons for 50c., exclusive of pack- age. lj American Axes, 5oc. to 65c. each. Crosscut Saws, 45c. to $i,00 per foot. r We to -day reduce our quotations on Binder Twine one cent per lb. J. A. CLINE & CO, • _ ' V — Wingbam. HALS� T 1. SCOTT H Josephine Street VINghanl, Ont, J. A. II ALsTsn, J. W. Monet I�brest. Deposits Received and Interest allowed. , Money Advanced to Farmers and Business Men On long or short time, on 'endorsed 'notes or collateral security. Salo notes bought at a fair valuatiqn. Money remitted to all parts of Cauada.5t reasonable charges. Special Attention Given to Col- lecting A.ecounts and Notes. Agents in Canada—The Merchants' Bank of Canada Scorr, Listowel. Rheumatism ured in a day.—South American Rhea atic Cure of Rheumatism and Neural°gra r ;as cu1. to 3 daya: Its action on th, systemlly is remarkable acid mysteriotts. Ierernoves atponce the cause of the disease i0:mediately disappears. The first aose gizatly benefits. 75 cents. Warranted at Caisholm's drug store. Detective 'peer has gone to Montana to 1 estigate the alleged, confession the of the lean who says lie committed le Port Credit murder. Some lniscre nt threw a 25 -pound keg of blasting powder, with fuse attacllecl, into t e office of the News at Tweed, Ont., on Saturday night, but the fuse ecamc extinguished and the scheme: failed. D s e � site tla Y D .P . oust; anon Va and Souringof•I Heart, Distress Blood Bitters ar pepsin, if faithful' tions, Men of carne temp)Iatiole exe fluence over me see Dizziness;Headache, fable Appetite, Rising .ods Palpitation of th ter Eating. Burdock guars ted to cure Dys•. tined according to direc- t thought and con- cise a wonderful in - of action. cAVEA S'RADEMARKs COPY, IGHTS. CAN 1 OBTAIN •At= PATENT 0 For a prompt answer and a = onest opinion, Write to Di f1 NN & CO.. who ;ave had nearly fifty years' experIOne in thep56 a bueinOQse. CommuniCa- hens strictly confiden al. A Iiandbook of zh.• formation etneerning 'etente and how to ob- Lain them sent free. so a catalogue of mochas. teal and sere n Eon bo r Bent free. Patents taken for Rh Munn ,i Co, reoe)v6 special notice In h p 0 0o the 7 entitle. Amcrienn. mid thus are brought "rid y before the nubile with - Mit c"wt to the Inve or. Thllt splendid paper, leaned weekly, elegant tlluetrated.bat byfar the tersest oiroualation or ny scientific work in the world. nnr damn m tbly 84.60 sent youfree r Bingle copes, 25 cents. 'Dv ry number eentain's beau- tiful plates. in ootors, and photographs of now lhousees,,awitti, glans, enabling Welddee�rs t0 chow the latest designs td CO„. Navr Yens, :81 BROADWAY. Office Hours—Frani 0 a. m. to 6 p.` m. • . A. E. SMITH, Agent. • JOSEPH COWAN,. Oxainx OTB DIV. COURT, Co. Hunoa, .4U OTIONEER; ISSUER OF 14RRIAGE LICENSES CoMlIIssION$ IN H. C. J'., ETC. Wnox trEn, ONT. t ZETLANI SAW MILL / L . GEORGE '•tU0141SOD, Proprietor. Lumber o4 all kinds, ''First -c, ass Shingles, an { Cedar Posts. Car Load Orders a Specialty. WOOD delivered to any part of Wing - ham. ' aCi reenters mail 1iolnptly attend co ' GEORGE THOMSON', Box i- . 6 Widti haml?.A sacs, LO&GS; i.OGS, The highest Caslji price paid for any quantity of good HARD AND St FT WOOD LOOS deliver 1 in our yard. Call and s before disposing ,of your Timber.et rf of g p Cusum Sa yin�,Pfai�ing and SHINO..E `CUTTING done them') as the c eapest and satisfaction gua nteed All ' 'i -i n ds of Rough and Dressed Lumber, • Lath, Shingles, &o., kept Constantly on grand • (� edinOam ;Darn �•le --IS PiJBLLBFIED— BV1�.11,Y FRIDAY DIMMING. --AT 'rinI— TIMES OFFICE, JOSEPHINE STREET IVINGIIAM, ONTARIO, ;subscription price, $1 per yenr,inadvancb ADVERTISING BA1�l:S: Space ; 1 yr. 1 O,mo 1 8 No tno• One Ooluhiu - $o0. 00 S•l0 0(_i $2Q 00' .1..1 Se' or, "006 COnoo Half 30 OU 1 1200 ,. 004W 20GQ 7 Quarter 00 1 0 1 2 00 80U 0 0 ' 100I line Inch 5 u per leis uente 8oline d advertisements, th casuald Le •al nd other Legalsubsequent [or first insertion, and 80. par lino foreach e rtion. to o Looel notices lea pe. lino for eget insertion, and 5o. perline for each subsequent tusertier.. No local notice will be charged less than 250. Advertisements of Lost, Found, Strayed, Situations. and Business Chances liranted, not exceeding S lines nonpareil, 51 per month Houses and Farms for Sale, not exceeding 8 81 for that month, 50u. per subsequent month These terms will be strictly adhered to Special rates for local advertisements, or fo, longer periods. Advorllsentonts and local noticeg without specific dircotione, will he ineortod till forbid and char •ed aeoordingly. TrailMory adverttaomeuts ;nus be paid In advance Changes for contract advortir.:ments must be n ithe office by Wednesday noon, In order to appear that week R. ELLIOTT PROYRSR'rOa AKD Penmen '' It MACDONALD, CENTRE STREET. 1V INeaADI, B. TOWLF•1t. AI,D.C,Af., VV . ONTARIO. Member College Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario —Coroner for County of Iluro °M ollp•statrs, next to Mr Morton's 'Wee, Wing - ham, Ont. ' Orrin 1J outs. -0 to 12 it. in., Y to p. in., or at. Residence; Diagonal Street. JP. KENNEDY, 1I. D., M. 0. P.S O. . (Successor to Dr, J. A. Meldrum.) Gold Medahst'of Western University: Late House Surgeon in London General Hospital. Special erten• tion paid to diseases of women and children. Office—Formerly occupied by Dr: AI old rum,Corner of Centre and Patra•t streets. %Y UMW' ▪ GNT I. VANSTONE, l BANNISTER, SOLICITOR, Etc.. Private mid Company funds toloan a lowest rate interest. No commission charged. Mortgages, tet, n and farm propert3 bought and sold OFFICE—Beaver Block WINOIIADt J. A. MORTON • BARRISTER, Sia , Winghem Out E. L. DICKINSON, • U rr 111111 ter Ete. . SOLICITON TO nANlt F HADIILTON. MONE1 TO LOAN. Office—Meyer Block, Whigham. DENTISTRY.—J. S'. JEitOA1E, L. D. S.,WIKOIIAtt. L• Is ma ufactur,ng arst•class sets of teeth ,s cheap as they can be :made in th Dominion. Teeth extracted absolutely without pain, by las now. process,guaranteed rjlrte,tly safe. OFFICE : In the cover Block, opposite the Brunswick House. Wm. H. M { donald, L. D. D NTIST. OFFICE, MAC ONALD'S BLOCK. Will visit Gerrie lst and 3rd Mondays Of each month. 0 J-CHN RITCHIE, 1. GENERAL II1SURANCE AGENT W1nen,1M,. e' 11 a °STARES D DEANS, Jo., t INoirAM, LICENSED AUOTI NEER FOR THE COUNTY' HURON. MuSales attended in;lany part of the Co. Charge! JOHN CURB4 WNO A I r H M ()NT., LICENSED v D AD rC' IONEEn EON THE COUNTIES or BURON AND nRUOE. All orders left at the TIMES office promptly attend ed to. Tor}ns reasonable. • 3AMES HENDERSON, LlOexaap AVcT10xxsa' FOR Coto rias Hutton Ann nneoa, ' All gales attended tr promptly and 00 the Shortest Notice. Chargese s Moderate od rOto a dS Satisfaction ti6n Guaranteed. arratigouents 0511 be madathe WISEMAN It0Nl, DR., J. McASI2, A1. B. Toronto, ltetuber College Physloi5lis and Surgeons, Ontatle. BELOaAVA • r' • OOT.&RiO 3. Money to tioan oti Notes. 110t es i s co ung tern. . AT REASO ..TABLE• RATES Money advanced en Mortgages at 51} poi tent, with 1' VIllecig a la end of anyear. ;gotta' MoLPAN & SON.. and acccy'nis cots "y PO T, Moi Winghttm, DEC. 7111, 1811$. t Deaver Black Wlnlrhmm, Ont, • -1. 1, „ ,�, (00SP11Orril) BY 31110 1v1NGl al 11In Gild and .s'h'one and .1 Weil call the at'oatlon, of the 'Mg '10 the fact, that the Woman's ek Knee 011i01, inerts avers Mender 1 sharp, terrine hour, at Alts. Helm's rick Street. All ladles are made wi As the Editor bas kindly given space, for our work, we ask friends send items of interest en all moral day 60 '- qauy of our tunihere, ,..-- 1 7 i.A A. 3. Ri11I1d( t lla that 55,000 Children';); R; I to s hcol e each morning l rlllrl u to states of platters is imp for drink. .jt17, W. V e T. U.., Ci * ,) There are about 4,000 Great Britain of all de now using uufernlenteu sacrament purposes. Mr Tabornaele is among the 5 -&i • is It is estimated that breweries that have 'beer into limited liability eon an aggregate of 50,000 s Fortunately a, large plopor 'aro already in the trade. • * * * The late Nova Scotia plebiscite reports are no)) totsll vote cast was nee cent. of the entire elect( • Province, which is a law in any election. The tot - prohibition amounted to • against it 11,411), or Ilea: one. •'lr * °k The Canada Presbyter is a very ably'condueted magazine and seldom gii ion 111 regard .to• political it does not hesitate to indignation and contetnp to the methods of tit Governlnent and its Roy/ ion on the prohibition e,, the April number, now - us, after referring to thi the r elotto s ofa' � ,11to ba ward Island, ' Ontario Scotia have all given: mo verdicts for.prohibition have ever given to a •party, it concludes by. "Meanwhile the. `Royal is trynlg to find out , country is ripe or read 1libition. Language fail the absurdity of the situ forbear." . . * * . The 1 inciplc oil ark tionists aim the right the liquor traffic bylaw liquor traffic is a s,,urc ` and danger to the whole —to those who do not d• • as to those who do. T Maine, Herald put the c • logical and reasonable .t The Winoleand Spirit G • the oft -repeated • clues. not follow the time -hon( of all ages and leave ev • to drink what he please: ._ the Herald replied as f causee if he crisps linenlikely to interfere with . society • in general, by juring, endaugcrilig o some one else, or destro' perty of others; not to increased criminal expe staining'peoplc are to And because one 1111 liberty ends where t community begin." * *' . A plain taik wide tl you want to know, say American Youth; 'evil usually begins to be i eigttrotte. It is the la( bravado, resistance ofs and a . 1 `c ' •hold step 111 in 1 now take the (natter o side.. 'Tobacco blight; powers, wit, muscle • Nations alp, legislatil Germany, with all het No tobacco in schools. ,� brains and makes thcr soldiers. Knock at t111 titry institutions of .1''1 ham) is the 1•esponst Point and Annapoli cigarette, is the word, ing bbys are' not like as tlrat.• Major Huston ' corps, who is in c11111' iilgtois navy barracks( fifth of all the boys rejected for heart disc nillty»Mine erases 111'01l( f1om cigarettes. His Da You. smoke? No, . able reply. .But Vie 4 ed on the 'Very body e out he goeZ, Apply a bank.. If you use 1 I