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Wingham Times, 1892-01-29, Page 2
"°"° th• wheel till •ton've got t e throw Tui f Itwiai,i„k lamps and it was aglow, She'IRATIoNALPREJUDfrI STAN- Railway Constructionaxut,da, F1 t1,. e1i it 1.1.j DOI t. Elle load till'. Theo- 1 knew the full sighed.QU><SH" I1. (Railway I;attino;irin;n .l , •:gen'r'e:tett'(' e,k elest be said. In Illy 1 hate oftenthee lit, see Feeler,• - .1 During the Feist year a ccnlsidereide TAi. TRIU2611I+ aF a, GREAT UIrpgvRItY. . ,tlltAi, .j,a,kl .:RI, ;ail, i• Il•:. ;minds eye t •.etv :tie teeth of grave that 1 would IikN GU GtikN it I,n}? t,) �ain0ntlt Ot riillW�Ly bnil1J111': Flt tlld ., '•trutlllnl, evert' ntli•o�t' tied meetly, raise In the right W ty and make tt men )1'hr •lYlag,tletiU iCl[luelec+* Itf t;011l at i a'ggrt!„atewtia ticrt'1(d nti tit tris i)A- • Intel by it,(+h, tilting a mighty load --••-r, rr•,el w,tl +tnt'Of'title. :tracts elle peal IP of lively clime to our tnininu of Canada, Although in n twomeerYt�:lt',. i , ;shutes. •hien of all ntttrons mid spe:tlt•;country of such vast extent tend with over a ;mall awl 1 watched the rook 1'40. me 1 + , YL uteri?••{'� ••r 1,-ge•i:ecL ltetcttie, a{u, di, ti, tug all L. the longuastta of cit Mention, so 611)11.11 railway r*li ( , ,ter. ,,..a.:.t� t,ti '?ti'';,s'ember,ith, lt3;ll,a;; d i t•llu durable tree 111t•Ullgh' the ordeal mid ,', a stopped abruptly and i:t"('(1 one al's oto ba fuuucl cut>t;rNhttted un onr i Y 1 'ag.e in Ctillltl•rCist?jt �"'" tit mew spit • ii 'its Iltcuds. Alt, 1 aroth'•r. She fixed her cloor, �it:telli• + to area the r,dditirtn of a few llunnred aurit�rons. plague. Iltfferiug; to iAl ; memory dear, is ehcerisherl here, ton;•ed, if ::lie's es trtlr ten the rouk elm , gent. eyes oil my face mid sin:lied me' �tther things in their customs, htthita, miles Paelt year scattered through the ) tl(Nnt�, Il. ening 1)c;urt• i, votce so (:Isar, bias til.e.t u,) tear. 'tle:nhie ire's, tibe`a made of the tight ,brie It bo(,lt, then Elie took n)v arm end religion—yet the ro is oho point provinces drakes very little show on �)w to neer g rte's( At .,art, Upon whlett their Opinions cOil20ide. I the map, During; the last year the &part. kind of et y again awl walked on, We 1�II( silent , I. times (((, change, it ieetn so sLrltb e, a 1 said, alts: ll()PsrJ`t . tele 'V(t reached tits' do'.L',tvhell bele spoke Lw;,•lishn►en aud vAtnbricente, I+'r'etlell+ two great 04n1paniPs, whtt:tJ eoutr0l t; But Jieuln�'Swiss, (larmans, :Jwt dot?, Italians uhd feat putt were f tt1id ((way, , ' )•seer) three quart :sof the eta ire rail ii we are left, of thee bereft, ranee like a lady; again, ' l?hiueeP admit, without a dieoenting y q ° 0 ttiuit sail tvtttCll,itnd pr iy. 13(tb, was the slaw replt ,she's Its rich The Lend iias tutsw'l•eu in•y prayer, voice, thi a the great remedies intro- • way mileage of 'Canada., the Grand d when ere Intik. in that blessed book, • as mud, Caine to we ti) -marrow. armed to the world forty years ago by ; Trunk aud' the Oanadian . Pacific, (lid "vl* name is written there, „ ;p Hollows are' better adapted to the ' , y rimer of grief, we ilud relief, i That word rand struck ere tilts a, YF 1 uuwptiratively litt e budding, the for- * heti God we seek ill rays:, cure of diseases in this climate than mer practically none, and the ;utter P 'revelation. No One ou elzt'tll kcUws ac ally, other preparations in existence, e. mourn. but Ktil{, it was IIis will I the value of ening bitter than L Ne biy marriage treated a Sensation in This appegra, in, fact, to be the expel-. little in oomparison with, the work of To tape from us tiway -., , is fnrtn. Sti deur, it doth appear, ; Crud--tio wheat, no wheat—no bread, the circle in which 1 moved. There Mime of Inankited in all parts of the some previous years, and yAt our ree au earth you could not stay. i lib bread—no breakfast, no breakfast were a lot of .bitter and uutli •i'•us .world, and hence the universal pope• turns already show about 600 utilise of bat vac*nt chair, we ptiae with care, --d It It is not a nice word is tins thit'rs said about .both • of u i, The larity of these medicines. We 0 •n8ider, r)esv truck built for twent soy° Thy kiueeeks, We repeat, ga y' u dif• bowed in the the efficacy the repro- ferent linos, .which aggregates ht by and bye, without a sigh, l word lead, but it is as raspPetal?leu pt'9tly and sbal,cwepated ;omen of placed in their P(iioacy by the repr9- , ,,,,reg,ates as•f'o14 We'll walk tee golden street. 1 word as there is in the dictionary, Iuy acquaintance denounced my -wife sentatives of- so many nations at the' lows : . . by gentle hands were tlaspod with byuda, Mud is wealth. 1 felt that a sardonic as a designing old telt cod the men mines,• is a striking phenomenon in ( Lines. 0 • Miles. Across thy loving breast, grin was spreading over myface ae. 1 said I married fui• money. The lied! medical history. Many of these people Ontario 9 nd on that still ?cud peaceful hill„ Y in elect: youth y, 119.75 l) ,. Thy body is at rest. a ,and oven et maturity I remembered that my flesh and hones Bath of 'these -statements were lies and Quebec 4 83. i were acoustomNd to the ase of drugs'.Ivlae , i 2 135, est we rest on, cur loving one, wore mud, my clothes were mud, the my wife and 1. knew it We were and nostrums peculiar to their several Till Gabriel's trumpet sound, t �, r Northwest Territory2 1 j, or earth they say shall pass away, watch „tcltinq in my pocket was mud, mtcf•rieef quietly in the little cllurub, of c;ouvtrtes. These remedies were con - 'British Oalumbla4 60. Aird all ods Saints be crowned. and that the wad of bills stowed in my court e,aud only a few of our particular nested in their minds with associations New Brunswick 2 .20.75 ne soon we all, shall hear the call, breast pocket were made ofAmid 1 and trusted flieclds ltne,v the date and of house, and indorsed, as it were, by Nova Scotia 4 17. Ye blessed of the Lord, uveae hem and dreamt .that 1 wets Pp tris': nat►areal prole toes Yet they Y utile joie as tine, the blood -washed throng, slipped in to witness the ceremony. I)tive i,een thrown aside and utterly. —' 5 r Aad reap your rich reward. Iritched to a rock elm double tree and The first mer'! we took •top other atone repudiated, while Elulioway's Pills and 1 . 27 , 590 50 GxO' M0T' was' drawing agreat toad of golden my wife looked across the table as i Oig)Un)ent have been adopted by a I It is verydifficult to obtain before Wingham, Nov. 26th, 1891. 5 p •' . • e, • ' wheat through zt vast sea of priceless liftea my knife and fork and said, common iutpuise throughout the entire mation in regard to some of the new She Was Good as Wheat. mud. I startled my landlady at bread. Robert ! I knew what it me(tnt—I gold regions There is only one way railway enterprises in Oanada, either. of acoqunting' for this movement. It from their offices or from government fast by passing my plate for More mud, was expected to say grace. 1t was an is the result of conviction—cunvtction • IDA tee HARRY HER FOA Go0DNEss OR Of1101gls, and it la and when the servantexperience' o FOR GOLD ?girl, as 1 was p tllttt 1 uan t forget. I had „rounded on personal observation and ,Frog>uble that our going, pointed out the fact that there sneered at this cuatuir of asking ti experience. !records tney not he entirely complete We had left the house on Welling. was mud on toy coat tails I rather' blessing as an empty acid meaniingless The Ointhont is used with such or freo frotn errors, though they are ton street, where we had spent the likedit and wouldn t let her brush it formality, and here I had to do it now wonderful success as a dressing for chiefly based otn.official returns., evening, to + friend and I—and were off, atm own table l Molted 4 4 ting• wounds, ulcers, Bad sore legs, and for }y P tell the external di,teuses and tasualitres On June 80,-1890, the railway mile- tva:klug home together under the elec.' As good as wheat, !s true as the ly into her ayes, but she never flushed all which the adventurousg;ord hunter age of Canada, by the goverumeet re - trio • lights. It was a beautiful' light rock elm double tree, as rich asmeed i and I. bowed my head aud asked my is peculiarly" liable, tb.t scarcely a' e port, was 13,856 miles, and weatint• and the walk was preferable to a car. ' I had begun to think seriously for. first blessing;—earnestly, reverently, digger's tent can 'be found within the ate that this has been inorettse;d, We said r]Otllirlg for along time but the first time in my life I walked and from my ftlil heart, '''hat evening vast area of the gold fields unprovided including nearly 600 miles of best year, . with a stock of this healing, soothing, finally I broke the -silence: slowly down town and the• face of that before bed -lima she br'uught out the cooling preparation. The hard faro of to about 14,250 miles. A considerable 1'i Heavens, Jimmy, haw homely she ;homely featured girl kept rising before Bible and put it 'into my hands. I the digger, and sometimes his habits, number of lines are under Way and is ! I me wherever I went. She bad never read a. chapter, and offered my prayer, tend to vitiate the blood and develop many More have been projected, and Yes; was Jimmy's slow reply. but Iliad a lover. She lived with a marries) asking the. Lord to blesd and to keep running sores and purulent ulcers of as the Dominion and provincial goy - she's as good as the wheat. i deter, and her life would have been us, to lead us in the right p.tth,an d to the body aud lim'bs. bad legs, eve- ' ernments have adopted a very liberal • ctally,are very clrmulon at the diggings Now I had been born and brought el»pty only for her chaeta. That was melte us love one another better every ,and seriously interfere with the lagers policy in regard to subsidies it May be up .n, a farlu, suet 1 knew what wheat . lover and friends, 'companionship and day- Then I broke down, and with of • uie diggers. The worst cases of expected that the work of providing meant. Wheat ! No word in,, our I sympathy for her,, I thought with a tears in my eyes I' prayed God to this class aro cured by the Ointment the vitae domain of that country with larlrnag;(= aouncIa s0 rieil ja,my ears a6, sbud'ier that she was awful reTigit,us, teach me to folly appreciate the woman with extraordinary rapidity. The beat t -airway •fttu►Iities batter proportioned he glad nivel, Cuemethod of healing: re legs need sores wheat. It means credit—comfort— Then I nog angry with myself for a and to wake 1119 day and ulcers generally,la i• �rnbbinn the to the area will' he pushed with some, aluenee—good raving -,good clothes— t thinking of her at all and I went sulk. by day tnb'ro worthy of her. visor Ointment into the . inflamed parts o fine horses—bank a bank rtoolts—thoro' bred't , ily to work. around the 'orifice, first opening the stook bin orchards—a seat in true • * ' pores and softening the flesh with '�' ' a warm fomontntions. The pars ttii%eted Richard Revolts. tawushr.gY council—it brakes you the Idon't ltnow what broug,lgt Inc round This is a beantfful world• I know is then dressed with liar or linen ate.d choice. for Chat►•neau of tea meetings='to the `Wednesday evening service, but it and 1 eujoy it.. My wife is as �'+od (oitp) b orated •u with the Ointment. Such is In his recent speech at Alnlonte, Sir . it means the preacher for dinner, your I was there that night and awrty in ea the wheat. as true as a rook elm the external treatment, hut it is also pick ,of the prettiest girl in the neighs 1 ono of the front pews 1 saw her tall, double tree,whilc I am as rich as tntld, proper to give the patient a few doses Richard Cartwright for once fairly t. barl)aiad; i.t I eana money out at stilt, august form: Her back was to furs KHAN. of the ;'ills during tltp' progress of the boiled' over. Ho came „ along just interest- mear)s all the latest improve. j m9, but 1 telt with art nureaso;iable 6 cure, as they serve to purify,the blood• after the Conservative' meeting, at mento~—it ::leans testiness at college— pan; that her hat was heinous There and discharge morbid matte.: from the which Sir John Thompson and Mr 0 1 .4I�air *et. system, while the Ointment is doing II Tupper had worked the it meatus everything that'is rich and were not many in chureh that I could An Iriehtnan finding his easel at low its work on the surft+ce.—'lite �cientiJk pp loyalty cry ora - good and fair to tonic upon. i hear tier responses and I felt with an ebb, resolved to adopt'the road as a iVitness, for all it was worth, These star Nes, said Jimmy slowly, alto's as • unreasonable thrill of leisure that tors had,of course, denounced the Grit p professional means of refreshing the goon: as wheat. her voice was wondrous soft and sweet. exchequer ; and having provided him- • Household Hints. policy of UnrPatrietetl Reciprocity as l rPnp.PruhPr how that word wheat Pshaw 1 What mattered it to met Never butter your pie.rilfltP6, bat the quintessence of treason, and by self with a huge horse pistoi,proc ieded implication, y, strueg me and how it sounded in my The Aerviee over.she ct)lne noiselessly . forth to the oonyel,tional lonely tom.. dredge then' .lightly with Hour. p , if not directly, 'rad 'held ears si'''te the rush 'of a distant street ante „ravoly down the isle and stood a A some hospitals almost thP;,nl up the leaders of that party as a pag'oel :non and lay in wait. Tho no loss t y of annexatiouists. 'This was more cans%-a'oave the roar of the December moment at the lour peering idto the': conventional farmer, returningfrom gargle used for the throat 2s hot salt.t wind.It 6eerx'ed incongruous to couple night. I don't know what impelled than Sir Iliehard could stand, and p the market with a bag of money, of water. when ne rot that word wheat which rhymes so me, bat I stepped forward with : course soon appel&ed, to whom Pat It is economy to have a plentiful I, befw•eethe electors he laid sweetly with the mellow call ,of a Shall I walk home with You, Mies beganaside for the nonce the air of ar)st0 l will) that timely old maid, : Abbey ? with the regulation highs e9man supply of towels 'You get more wear i testis hauteur which sits so beco ern - offer of choice, Your money or your in proportion• ly upon him, and went at the Govern- , whom we had just left,und as I walk. • She flushed a fiery red asshe turned Ilife l a remark fortified by the simul Wash marble with alinuzoura and ed along the winter wind lilted billowy to regard me Stte searched lane over Ment chaps with bare kuuokles. He • fse'ds of ripened Clawson, and as 1 and over w.th a look in which astonish- tana.us exhibition of the firearm in water. declared that he was in no mood to' p i y (the regular way. 1 he farmer who was Da not let leftover coffee or; tea take lessons in loyalty froin a Govern- ment, veva ked and tlioanht that billow field ment leasure curiosit . and alarm t a Quaker, essayed to tem orize; Y p stand in tin. 'became the lap of a tall and homely were queerly mingled,and it made her• C ment pres=ided over by a man who had would not thee stain toy soulth sin ; woman, and 1 Iaua1i d. 1(iok handsome I saw that h -r a en Remove the dust from your wall) signed an alniexation manifesto ; • nor Y friend; and be th,thou rub idmof my from members of that Goternweat what hind of a woman is she any- were tine and welting and had stn gold it tvoulEl,be theft: an didst thou paper by rubbing; it with a flannel way, jimmy 1 asked. eloquent expi'etsion. The damp' kill me it would be murder. But cloth dipped in oattneal. • reoresehting the Maritimd'Provinoes,a He atlstvered slowly as was his winter's night had made her soft brown 1 hold.1%,A. bu`rg;ain is no sin, but a com. To clean ceilings that have been section that was certainly not in a •. ' wont c IIsi: wavy and I saw one great beauty nterce .between two Honest men. I blackened by smoke from a lanlp,wash position to give Ontario instructions She is as tree as a rock elmdouble about her.at least her cars and throat noff with rags that have been dfppediu on such a snt,jeet. That he, the de - will thee this; baof gold for the scendant of U E Loyalists, should be tree. • were simply perfect, sada water I knew what a rock elm double tree! ' I fear it will be too much trouble, • pistol which tlioilr? boldest at my oar. called a traitor IT titled l,lackhehds, The unsuspect fig amateur, ,Macbeth, The addition of lemon juice tdf th0 whose trade olio had driven a,mil was perfectly. People sing the praises Not at all, 1 said a .'little bit y1elding Co d Quaker's logic and water in which rice is boiled will in• p y of hickory as the best of wood, hymns eagerly. Besides 1 am going your crease Cha ♦vlriteaesa and thegrainslion Canadians out of the country and have been sung; to the oak and wood- way. c, eolieitune, Gi his personal' welfare, y made the exchange without a r oment+a will readily separate thus treated. Whose admtnratt'atfon was a mass of mel, have boasted of the white ash I gave her my arm and we. walked ? ,rotteness that heed disgraced the 170• hesitation. Now, friend cried the To take the rust out of steel rub it. but l know by experience that rook :out into the street and a great calm wily .Epftlaitn. leveling the weapon over with salad oil and in forty•elg,ht menton in the ayes of the whole world, etin would stanil a jerk or strain whin stole over .my heart, a.oalm such ar «. etc, etc, etc, 011, it was a scorcher, if give me hack my geld or I'll blow thy hours tab with unstaked lithe, finely , the stripes would snap like pine, and ltaed to come over me . when I walked brains: out. 131aze away, three, darlint, powdered until the rust disappears. istrang language goes for anything. leave you in the soup. I knew this. alone with my mother. I don't know J And it was justifiable', too, if strong I have put stumps in a fozScs. I have how it happened, but before 1 knew it ,said Pat. Sure. •there's never a drop Iang;ttaNe is Pver `astifiable. ]tis time pF� A of powther in it. The result wase. ' Cait°don Cllppinl s: j drawn out boulders, I have had a load I was telling her all about myself G t�):r•,etnx,--In 38881 was severely af- Cho clap -trap loyalty cry was stopped, 80 sold faakFr• dieted rvtth y that the t y of gravel sink to the 811104 111 clay mud, about my erratic, erring end selfish -...�,--.._,.,, gravel of the kidneys from question ins be, discussed on J. wlimb I suffered great pain, 1 was re• its merits. Nobody know better than Sir and I knew thli�, a rock elm doable self, and she listened silently w"rel, her °°,1/41.lu 1Syrupn�f "LaWilOrr©rry iWilson's (r wlr c1Y i did, fint ke Burdock Blood itftters, aloha rl'hompaon that this twaddle about tree reit! stand when the harness goes, head bowed and leaningslightly toward anaft retnckyThere is no better melt- taking 4 bottles can truly relief, ay et' uncured free :Trade meaning anueitatton is rot, cvlt+•n the hounds break anti that it trig, 1 caught a glimpse of her face eine for the cure of Mumma, I3rnnchitis, and have not sine* been troul)lod. I highly and as a than of character and iutirlh1- wtlI hold 8 ep+ltr of stallions against oceaaionalltp sit we passed betxlecitlr the t Set the eau ne iuvehitte werl'(dtpprd.sea.s°s. venom rrxti Wr•.sr, Culloden P. t>., Out, f t, it, he ought to be ashamed to stoop to it.