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TEMPERANCE ITEMS.

.'•'According to Router, dated from, %Yoi'k,Octobei'9th,tue Supremo Court of, South Carolina, has decided that the Dispensary law providing |p\tne VState r ßhouid i be the sole vendor of alcoholic t'liquors' is constitutional. Governor Tillman will now. enfore the law as previously; .but;'the matter, .will probably be brought before the. United States [Supreme Court. ..".-. i \ '"

Hall there is a.curious testimony to the di'inldhg;CustomS oMormerdays. Fixed into the.wali; close fey the door'in the. banqueting hall,; is an iroh-'hUndcuuv This bears witness to. tlie '. penalty, inflicted ;on a guest,who failed ■ to; takeiis'.p'ropev j«o«tei of liquor iuthe olftdays; of rade': I ;hospitality: ; ;To vffis .fastened, with';ins am heldlp, while; : ASitoastmasier;;: aud;/other |nests;ppTOd;tho \vine' LeXhad refnsed""down his doublet rijl/iK.vi. :■ ;A-; : ;;>'• '•;: v -;:'.:■.

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ent'Btate|S,''h : e|K a|Je|^ptra|e|t^^{|^||H 'limited>i'liabthfy;^.c^ dolbjadjyefr^^ 'mm ffi'hlSselfie-Plhe^iliHi Lbrido'nV ; where;the',peop|^^H pjDsed^b&'^nable|^|^^|B consider thVto otiierforms of/ alike to health"and'mbralsjwbicliafl [carried ,pn tttfeV-The jMneyln™ 1 speritin these i|eenbl|| to pay for!djE^Vipuse}!t(^''and : stl gool deal mor^;l)eside^^:^ie/M standard of life ;.of. fe^pulatiorl maybßSummedjgap.'o^ drink:an'd dirt; it iß'iopte; ; tp; r (ex.] pect thattyiey^^ and self-denial' riecesfe; fpr,'seoiia| •irlg the decent li6rafeß:jyMoliiubstTof! them are oapabjej'pl^po{tingj'^| ' \'•. ..' "' ;;i.; ''£K'~.':;. : - Accordingto. the Breww'iaiFtib-j limn, '■'" Lora/Bnrtpi/qf ;j_BateVal| fame, lives at Gle'ypoioh.'bat heis? kept informed. pS^erytiiing ;<thai goes.'.OMt'Biu^ laid from tlie lodgelitoi the His lordship never Retires:to rest, without'receivihgan assurance frqin Burton that" all is well.";; '■;' :^t

.' While the question ''.Should maids, be abplisjiedP"; is being | cussed in England it 1b interesting jto i\ j| learn that in Scandinavia it bias been| made penal to employ girls mdrinfcl | selling places. In the and in many of the Australian colo-1 ?| 'hies, measures are'being projposed j>6 vj abolish the system. The main pointyiS 'urged in support of the mealmrea.'ar&;s:j| the degrading bar for' the the ments she herself is to others' to '*M drink, •'• ■■■'".■■■'' [-.^iiSm

The Newcastle Daily (Mwoe;ii says- 1 ' We are sorry toreodin the@ Toronto JUojJ'that the old triokiof '• :.\ making the Red Man niad drank in/, order to got jiis'.fuvs is still to. A;short while ago, two, sloops from. British Oolumbiai-af-ifl rived at Ohilcat laden with " a vile | quality of liquor." The IncliaW •s gave up fc furs they had ing and took the liquor, Then be-?! gan a series of savage orgies,'whioli v | resulted in ai quarrel among the Red,| Men and a pitched battle.' Hun-'$ , dreds were"' killed'and wdunded, : aiid|| the. whito Bottlers ,were'also'.menaced' ; | by the • infuriated'. natives •raginglj with drink. ;Itis a- hideous' to : trade inthis.maimer, Mdtb.fiMj by'tbo w'eakrioaa of a fast approaching extinotion';"^Js|jj

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4913, 29 December 1894, Page 2

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405

TEMPERANCE ITEMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4913, 29 December 1894, Page 2

TEMPERANCE ITEMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4913, 29 December 1894, Page 2

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