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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1893-02-03, Page 2THF W INGIIAM TIMES, FEBRUA.I,Y 3, 1893. v worrying and teasing (:tel so about 411:1' i'\r.: lit (ej. f tent Incture, 1 seemed to be livithg over l these bygone Or, yon reminded nee c sou niueh of my own filly Then L FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 7;893. i rtture tot HnN avertible 'ivett` yBut tou a ut{ le s y I• l _1 t•hrink ..from unravelling the petit TEM IAQleielr S fOPE'. I Still perhaps I ought. And su to your pieednlln I Nitl nut stay nay. But tell ' me first, did you destroy Riebie's pies i tare or promise to send it back ? No, indeed, I did not. Neither the one nor the other It is all uoeseuie in Oerl, He ought to hare more con- fidence in me. He oughtto knew if 1 loved Richie, I would not have con- ' stinted to be his wife. He is jemlaeas A sweet time 1 will.dhave if 1 eau not cure him before 1 tieioug :o hint. The idea of not being al,towed to keep a ft iend's picture l posited Anuia. Annie, you have ttlade so touch of the picture, showin it, and declaring it to be tele handeo test pieture you ever saw. Yee, my pear, and you were almost hi y'•ud the pounds of ineidt•n modesty, I think, ?ellen you presses the picture of any roan other than n eery tiedr relat.ve:.i Lu your lips, and that. in presence of .our betrothed. I ani burry to hurl you, dear, but blushed f it yon th1- ). Oh, auutv, 1 uulyi was in fun—jest. , t 0 tease Carl--wh) t, La said he would destroy it, or 1 shnir' Id rend it back And how did it (pal ? . ill 'Oh, he went cifr.. y indignant, say• ing; if I preferred 1fhe picture to his love I could keep t, Annie answered with flarhing eyy s, adding, with a 1, smile of cuneciuus.power. But be wi.l come back this evening, and will he loving enough, Suppose he should nut— Oil, but he will He timid ant stay away Aunie, you are very confident of your power. So I was once. Oh, yes too confident. And for as slight a joke my lover left nig, never, to return 1 did not suppose it possible that he c would not come the next evening 1 Years have passed—sixteen of them— yet the evening to bring bitty hack has never conte to ole I ani thirty-five now, Annie But still young ;And heafitiful enough to win the love that (Might brighten and make happy the:years to corse, Runty. = - -- My dear, leo other !eve can ever till ne IritsNCIS RE HAW BADne, my heart 1 would not wrong another by bringing to frim love so wounded and erushed as aline.: Annie, wheu just your are 1 won a love wild) made me euprc mely happy 7 1 w as an only daughter, whole the dt}vition of plc's enta and brothers had tiotnewhat spoil- ed 1 fear—a merry, .uu-loving girl. like yourself. dente -4t loving; with her whole heart the noble, earnest plan who suueht to uraket tne his. AI- tlhoagh there was no utile fixed, 1 felt sure at no distant duty 1 shoulri he Henry Peyton's wife. h� " Prav who tolyl, you That I loved you?" Cried the maiden Sweet and fair, Looking shyly At her lover, As he sutontl. e3' Her sunny glair. "'True, you'•'e told me Love's sweet story Every morns Of the sevel1, But you know A real answer :• I have never, Never given;," "Alta my dariiia, As you listened To the story l Old yet nes With a blush eke You carnatio Was not that An answer rue? "And the love -light, Soft and tendej•, Shining in yoti'r Lyes ot brolyrn, As an answer ,l Most expressi ' May I not, dei , Set this dowel,? "I have hope Lava has eougiered ; Though your lhps May silent l'e'e, Yet 1 trust rrow, To hear to -m 'I love you As you lovdme.' " There they the Happy coupi�0', She as radiaxx7�t As the roses; Little darling, She's not soupy 'That her secilet Well he knows. And she'll gilt a him Soon her answer, . And he 11b+p iher Soon a ri ; And you'll hear If you but 1 ten, Wedding betels So merrily`: ring. niers. M. A. Kidder. AMY'S WARNING. g egod about six wonths,Rarry entered the parlor. unauuounoel, and found the reacting a. letter, just received from a dear friend. As he drew near, I made a ash"w• Of biding it from him, '211e spirit of tantalizing possessed ane, 1 saw be was worried, and when he asked— Who is you letter feotn, Amy t A frieud, I answered in an ember - tweed tone, The friend whose picture you still wear I Ilia voice was so changed—so stern —I should have been warned of the coming danger, But, no, 1 wen pos• sessed, and went on replying : Year, from the yaraa. 1 dltred not raise My ayes to s•re the effect of my cruel words. Oh, aunty, how ooA1d yon tell hilu so't Of course, it was+loot so. Yes, Atulitl it woe' true; the letter was from the friend whose picture I wore. Oh, aunty, 1 soul not believe !hie of you. As tyad as gI am, 1 would weer wear the like ess of one man, nor uorrespund wito one, when the promised wits of ane ther Nur woutd I. thy dear. But I did almost as badly fi I let my Inver fear this wiong of t.+ Nur did I give begged fur explan tion, 'even when be !'aid : Amy, these Bottles are terrible. You must put au efid to this uff,ir. Yes,tn-night 1 must glace this promise or I shall bid you fit *well forever. did111o t believe he could or would t do this. My tempter urged tate on to try hint a little long; ?•,and..so I answer- ed only : Mel \Vhy. eh Kith those liG SuCli it L!rnve� think yuu we to of a outwit:. •aunty 1 not qll.i'e so bad as that only tryirg te.help Fate, maybe, decision in gee,case of a few riends of mine, 1 am just fixing pieces of.wedaling cake for the dream s.n, . writing the iiatnes en --deaf. Is tlse magic number in ffitix-seven {young Wen to put each piece. 1 have enough auot her. aunty, let me fix r you to dream nn 1 no, love; My dreams of that ere over lonl ago. tlreae-e of !o'e are sadly over. vie sang gay1, ati,l the merry she was dein' to make was stop- nnie hardly lc.new why, by a soft hat reached her ear and caused also her eyes to Annt Amy's ougI) no ,cllltrer young, it was ry fair to look upon, and traces t l,rauty stili remained. was ,t depth of pathos in the olet eyes th11t told Annie very that, Annt Amy had a story of gl; and perhaps elm might win Iter. had often wfondered why her tad never married'. She had on riy finger, he said: OW, my darling, you wIIl put away id, what are yon le . parcels ? And face, tc:o 1 One e about to decide Since hwes fifteen I tied worn con- stantly around my neck It chain hold- ing a locket gtveu in that birthday. When 1 first knew Fleury, he used to tease We about it, once asking me seriously if it contained the likeness or hair ot some hived one. As seriously anti truthfully I answara d: Buth— the iikeness and hair of o:e very dear. Geutl,'mau or lady ? he continued; and t saw greater anxiety then he car- ed to show a hen I replied: Oh 1 I think you wonldtsay a gentle- mau—yr.rlll; and ln,ndsotne besides— if 1 should show you Frequently after this, ellen we grew snore intimate, he would peak of the Ioeket and beg to see it. But I would neither exp'ain or permit hien to open it. I had something to tease him with, and, girl -like, 1 wanted tni,keep it. The day he put en engagement ring of Iter nnu3 „admirers in years 1 N that "Id lite, touching.tat locket, and I will Zive yon (another to wear. Oh, no, i')deed, I never i;an do that, But 1 can w er yours, to. Besi les, it is not an Tire' love. 1 will let you spe now to prove it. nletly to her side, and passing And opining; the locket, I displayed She kneewiicf more than one bt only waited an encouregc ing to;ttleee heart unci hand before t Amy was v iling her eyes with ehutiful dark taslhce when Annie [n`Lareeairhg ls' around the slight I a face 01 wand roes beauty—too deli - 11 I cannot do it. Taking his hat het t�eft,e•the House without another avoid. Annie, 1 have never heard one Ford from hie lips since. I believed he would come next day, but I wee dlslslpplirted. A week passed, and yet, her carne cent. Just then my cousin, a,, midshipmen, came h tlih'f cru sea. \ e had b.•eis almost rased together—liitimate from child - hcdetteeso duringg.. his visit, we were touch together. Duo day, while walk- ing, we eame face to face with Iliarry. 1 longed to place my gland in his and explain all. 1 believe I should have then,laad not it look of withering.seot•n met toy graze That evening 1 received a note, regnestitlg; the return of tisw letters and pictut',•. Accompanying it was my own picture, the little keep. sakes I had given 'frim and all 'toy letters A few days .tfter IT saw hy' the papers, he had sailed f- r the West Indies. 1 hate peter heard of hint since. 011, anuty, how terrible 1 I think It should die if Carl left me so. But of the other—the mate whose picture loin wore ? Did you ever love him"! :!case, my rhllil. I should have. that pru•£ess to cure everything. thought you might ., have guessed. Il Evers:body, now and then feels, wore no mans picture. It was the• picture of my dearest friend and school -;nate, Rollie Dormer, taken, iii an officer's uniform wh.ch sheworewhenx acting my lover ii charades wlmilte we wsre•at school. •For a piece of fun she gave it Fto tuk to teaser my beaux, she staid, farad making me promise to wear it always. You see. dear, now, the cost of email a joke. Now, my ;child, do, mot try Carl's love too severely. Indeed no, aunty. Bless his dear heart, I'll have him back to-n,i;,rht; and there is noAtitne to lose, either. Annie ran away, toiretut•n in fifteen minutes, holding; the following pots for aunty to read : "FRIEND II.ICIARD:i While look leg over my desk a few drays since, 1 came placed 130l'• blooming cheek, to le rem teed whi,1,ered : y, tell vnur little tart why your were pt er years Inge.. you little teese, that I might :ata perhaps to be called a handsatne man. The lieutenant's uniform in which the pietnre was taken caused Harry to start. I suppose the reason I have cot. been 1Jpury Payton lietteu,'d flwwlrril t•) Beauty and Good. clasp' Its' d rein Wing, woman to his l'eutrk, l 1 hero are 611our;ilt'eu:1 people who and wine ett•Il; bay that hactutii ot 8001 sit,=uities invuri- , 1''orgive.. oh, ray darling,fot•,,iyel 1110 alt y beauty o1 body, that. the spiritual 1 love me HI ill 1 51111 11)1 e141c, 51)1 must „I' 11.110ssity shine 1 1 hnv. Inntll.ier. to fnn'giv", i'latlt',y ; til!'on,h 1118 41:)14. 01'pnre)1vestittll'e 1)4 It and 1 have never cettaeri to lave ,yuu' Ituop tluoug;h a LIauilnlrevZyt. Thr fault anon all toy own. 13ut 1) lav Granting that a ceetiro dignity and deli volt tied the 11011) 1 Aioy said I n.,bility du i.uhorr ip the personality, Fr•oto your friend D,1littl, now 111re ! :,nrl 111,;1 011ocutlnit rfftilge.s the fEatltre's Archer. 1 met her in St. Louis. Silo ! 111)1 informs the eciuutennucs with spoke of yon and your intimacy, end ,.xpresstou,the admission must be envie then told the story of the Inc'' p1, 1 1 that beautiful scree are not icvin•iubly G^nlu not hi le my agitation, :ut'i 50 r«i,laur in heautifol bodies, A very. Ow ieerutd toy story, and then she plait. face, a rough villin, unsightly Qua Ire to yon, never to leave again, Ii11pa111etltri, have often been the reit Arne, nr•lil I ticice seta with Me want uttcrnupallisneuts of rarely euro The next. day ihidre was a double end exquisite beil,g , whose an_'elb,)nd wedding, atm' whlirh,; Annie whisper- was ralolgn•hcd to await its wings on Pd : the other side of this sphere. Now ray lieppiuese is complete, fn • int• prat er is anaworod, And Aunt Alny,.lmil'ug through the joyful 1• ears, replied : y 1 1 1 with a And uta story completed eted happier ending than I dreawed could ever he, or than I deserved it should. FIole-Amo a f1TNr n1Ni AND PILLi.— Fur had legs, lull br, Hl.ta, eunr•butiu and scrofulous duress tI1s`, is a g%wntino s}lecifio. The grateful `^rtntl e•lrneet gratitude of theute mea a°hr►• hare ex- perienced its nurtvalled ttpcwer over these complaints, and wllo have been raised trate prostrate helpleasnes and H Cunditlotl loatllsunin tot themselves h Hud others, renders it gn1te uuuecese gal un it* sary to enlarge 10 this p eo up un virtues. 'inn parts effected 'should be bathed warn) water, and wlxsu 114a thereby opened the Oiutin ,nt should be well rni.bed in, at hetet twice day. 1t is alwrl/a mit/laid-11e to take Holltw•t.y's PINK in these• tits ,rdera, as t.hitf )111)0.) aysIst t the Olnttnent'ti aat- iun The Phil, cheek the fever, purify, the blood, and feet all tuoilbid matter engendered by these dtseittirs. •4 with hike- petesare B1bI' ;CBI. •1'iie Heaton! Evening tae (-tie says : If you are g.' new lad, , watch Jtones if your 33)3314. to below pear, rent, Peal If r,,u are impatient, sit d..wn quietly and here• ate}}ilk with Job. If yon .ere,jnst It 1,1tle atl�`oni heeded, go Arndt see ,\`11,4es. It yell are getting weak-k,,eed. take a look at EIttirl). If Ltrere is no ,Anal; 111 pour heltrl, Baltic t • Diuvoi. If von are •getrtirse sordid. spal.ti' it w;tile with Isaiah. lrf you feel uilitlit'v. u'1 th« heluv d' IJ>Iaebple to Nur lira are, 03003131 you,' .11f yon are 1losingetent. of the fut3ue, eli:rla,tr up to Plitt 1145D 811(1 //et 14 gljlillpse of the prnmla+-4 Na11(1. ttg There medicines .b.•re� 4►re some pate�tt )tt tl( s 1 that aro 1340) e inarveloua.t;liau� a doctor's 1 tires :ri•{u�ti.e)n, bur. they' 'e not thole "run dowry" "played clot." They've the will hot no power to generate Vi- tality 'They're not ei:ult euongb to cell wells elThat,15 lwll) re tit just l` righet kind hof e a prti-tib mediettenerenc-.. in, read does for a ,IolI•,r what, a doctrlr wouldn't do for b sw then five or ten: We pug in our &Alnl for Dr. Pi•'rce'i• Golden ;1ledicxl Discovery. We chain) it to heels unequalled remedy to purify the blood and invig- orate• the liter, We claim, ie to be la^tuog in its ellects. creatine; an appe- tite, p'rifylu_r the hl n)sl, and prevrnt- iI)t Bilious, Tvglhoid and Malarial fetors if taleu in rim,). Thc,tnue to take it is when you first 1' el tits s'gus of weari.ue"s and wealtnees. The time to take it, en general principles, is across the inclosed picture. Thinking • • you have never had sdexcellent a like- The Need E. a lied. ness,1 send it to you for the lovely girl whose love, 1 trust, will brighten your Doctor—What you need, my dear boy, future years. With sincere wishes for is to travel the happiness of both, 1 am, your friend, AMNIE FOSTER." Now, auntie, I shall. eneloce this in a note to Carl, asking. him to mail it on his way here this evening. A few months after this,the evening before Annie's wedding, she sat with her head in Aunt Arnie lap. You are very happy my darling '1 Oh Auntie, 1 shouldtlbe perfectly so hut for one thirg—theelshanow en your lite. Yoe bade been %he only mother 1 over knew and it hurts rhe so to old maid to take care of a very, (honored wtth the a,•gnaintanee of thisleav:• you so lonely, '.'F)vel• 813103 you fielded that calk me aunty, 1-i young gentleman is his being nt sea,' t )Cd me your sorrow l have prayed . What would such little ones probably. \tore you over engaged to Our Father to brighten your lite. (,at nn old Maid aunty, 1 won -1 hila. Amy ? Awy, the.:. is au l,ld friend waiting Never engaged, t answered, with a to see you in the parlor, and here is 0, aunty; you cannot laugh rn• I provnkittg emphasis on the last word, his card, Annie's father said, entering nd you are foreleg this merry but adding directly ;{ 011, never '51511 the sitting -ronin. Masongavethis Ileatrrl Dr. 1V �The one ►to , meani Besides, t shout it. 1 g;With a wild A eup he truly believe iherp will never trouble y o,'ner be anymore ;day 1 1 y >Il, a'Gi11' but had her ',Tack', to me than now, it tnewllri"e, f r1 •:rr tdp or clown : This seemed to re' sure him,and for her. And von xnswerrtl,.'I several months we ere, oh, so very truly Iielfeved it wee f/°' 1.(//4"0 I happy. The demo;, f jealously Blum 1.t. nutiry, scut Willnnt dewy C,eraa, halt there amts a, terrible p1,r1t. leo telr nip 1 .Awakening of it, and a ole. Ira! aveinit'im when you were One evening aftei we had hien en. Patient—I have neither the money nor inclination to travel. , Doctor—You say you are employed in a bank? Patient --Yes, sir. Doctor—Well, the only thing you could do would be to steal about ten thousand dollars from the bank; then you would have money and inoline�tiou both. HOW to Get a "F,ugzlignt" Pioturo, Sense 25 •'Suhlight",auap wrappers (the large wrapper) to Lz vrsn Blume Ltd., 43 ;colt St., Tu4nnto, al 1,you will receive by p11et 0 pretty picture, ree from advertising, and well worth frau iug. Tale is an easy way to decorate vole home. The soap is the best in the merit t, and it will only cost le postage to se d in the weeepers, if you leave the end open. Write .your address caret 0113'.4 An r xcell"nt ,ran lyes wont to nh- weli.; you are not young now member you for years; and wl4 pearl of hair you have 8141 Oh, Dnutor, you are joking r,it is long dee,. 1 have hail ley hair. Oh, J.lull,tae, .Duncan, arc you going into the httu'•e of the 11,11 with ,u he 011 your ilead ? Tho Doctor heard no more of the i10 ot1 the rime of the ulnok. C i', 1tioll.—liewat" of arty man who afters 'on its: in)11011un armlet n0 matter 'vhat it is, mei any it i$ just as good 111 tit's' geuuilt", they sell Ott kinds of sham remedies in this way upon the reputation of Pain Billet'—Ire sure (Ind gr the genuine trade by Petry Davis'. Large bottles, popular price. Nerve that when Ile chose a wife he should look fnr amity rather than physical graces. Payne. is deceitful end beauty it vain, he gtint.l1 grandly. hut a women that fie -troll the Lord, elle shall be praised. His sisters find- ing him slow to desiguute the future companion of Itis tl,t'el:s tltrnugh the world, hied ly indiciikc1 to him a certain irreproachable J, het• rsula, -s di.%oat- ly goad as she vii s nofor•tuuluely allg(uler and plant tend Very 111411 clone was their satifei;tion when the bachelor brother excleinnel, (+len; Scott 1 There is reason in all thin=gs I A man wants soiree Itifte hesidea piety iu se vii 01 . i . Who hall ) for n \I ) 6 A receipt y compound it ? It is easy lu say that we roust have good health, good tete per, gaud hreedlIHg, Iappitte;s. Bus- kin nays, pit 13 ly, you can mover 034ke it girt lovely unless you make her haPgyy, Tranquilldty of life, ability to reit, freedom from hoary burdens, lueelrv, these' help ; lint., after all, 1 beauty, like wlu •,,,re the until aluilate- a h le warred. ',,�' r Sara and..Ooze. Not o11ty safety fro in poison of which.11 .13i. B. does uc contain the slight• trace; but prompt at dIuer•taiu action in est tea p p 1 the cure of disease tuay'be confidently re. lied on fron the use '31f 11103 unrivalled natural specitiefor Du popata, Catlett/la- tion and Bad 13•loud, H4ltdaelle, Bilious- ness and all diseases of the stomach; liver,. bowels nod. blood. Twenty' Thiho Woilth. Knovning• 11, Keep the cover on title canister. Rub lac::p uimentlevoate dry salt 'Throw chloride of f rue int rat. holes.. Wash oilcloth, wit '• skimmed 11111.. Beat car•nete•on the w••rorlg� side fines Cover app,e eerrel,: with lo•wepay- ers. Keep every,tdlirlg 0113811 aveued. filet well. Apply hartshrlrt), 10 1111e• stings. of II►seels Pour bullion winter throue.h' buttcutins It Drink oreatn, fet a. horned, moo and throat.. let re wnnldli worst lend whlttev to glance ret the uard,and read: He►iryr fret' vanisheet. Peyton. Go, go, aunty: my prayer is answer- One err riot re ready to die. 1 'r is allright ; and 1 � rr list ed, U h r�' you look, nh, so Iovetly. Now,I never grew your eyes so bright, Annie said, ae with loving firms she pushed her aunt from the room. Itch on human mals cared in 30 Sanitary Lotion. ranters at (,`hishoh' )OC. (Ifni ht 11 unen'd power tiro has over • i l to live"u i1 1. ynt a is ad horses and all ani- libellee ni•ne 11tee by e'Vool fo rd's This never feilrf, War - 3's drug store, Put your coflile•fg;rou•nde me your house plants: 0001 ,•gas al ways plane. dull.lnokiug shrike Boiled 13tieg►isle mei Myrrh are goon deodorizers, Use oatinead,iustea 1, oiisoaptfotebeilet purposes Camphor 111 the beet aoti•triuth.pr.'. PS iele.04n, M11 re. fine parntion known:. Use whiskey iust4ad• of water for r00kiu r iigtnld glue 9 Sponge reugheued f'skin. w.ith•1 randy and rl.he•wetter. Usc hartshoru to 'bring back ::oluts faded by acids. 1 Waggon grease Wil talke, ')ter wane and pr'313111u'g tuole' • If sneezing 3.e iuiticed it will stop tt dish- volt' ,lQneelt. Make No Miata)ce. I\AAItE no mistake when buying 0 rent - IV I em-IVI edw for rlyspepsie4, lieadauhe, consti- pation or bad blood, be euro to get the kind that cures, Burdock Blood Bitters. "It is 40 excellent rome:1y for headache." --(l. Blackett Robinson, Pub. Oauada Pres- byternul. Don't frac, If you 114'. long enough you will see the time a cold breeze will be your chief ,leave: --- Rebecca \Vhkiu+o0, of Browttsvalley Ind.. says: "1 Marl been in a distress°, condition, for three years from Nervoud nes:♦, Weakness of the Stomach, Dyspepsia and Indigestion until my health wa8 gene. I had been doctoring constantly without relief. 1 bought one bottle of south Am- •rioul, Nervine, which done me more good than any $50 worth of doctoring;. ever did in my hfe. 1 would advise every weakly person to 0541 this valuable and lovely retn- erly." ,t. trial bottle will convince you. Warranted at Olnisholm's drug store. Tle«v ilott't speak now.—Miss Yount!:wffa—.140)4 is very jealous of ms \iie 4t, 11(1—What 331 ahsnrd fellow he ie. A1.1'laK '1'tl 31 ,141810. —.Nr1f Welt 1)latlirnea at neral t and broker ,f 1•151 rest h•' n sick /Mid suffering aro" (trying with 1.115 of 0nttti,t •teeth? Tt so send at once end ;tri .1 hnttle nr "17)8.W1o41'u''a soothing - Syron" for r:htl•lren'reethi'lrc. Its voice 14 inrnl:aT- able. . It will rnliela the poor little snlror.;r immediately. Depend °poll it, mothers: there is no v Diarrhoea, n 1111 it t. oro. T s(ntera mat miscnlrn n .. i >s' reanbttes the Stnni, h and Dowels, cores iVInd Colic, . softens the 0unw. redia:es rnfMnmm+ttinntend ,rives tone anal ener•_0 to tilt, whole srvteln. "Mrs. Win.. alow'4 Soothing Syrup" for ehndrro teething is pleasant to the taste 1101 Is the presor(ptem of 00e or the oldest and best aual'e plivs4433ns ant nurses fru '. the United States, and le for sore riv all dreindsts throntrhntlt the worlil. Price t^•entr-trve cents a bottle. Re sere and •tsk for "Was Wcomoe'a SOOTIt?N* wR"e „nll tako nn• n*h•er I•Fhd A Ivan should alwt's 11 polite, When yon see a 331011 rush ne eloog with ieiolet 11angitl;g to. his earl acrd beating his «era with hr•+ 10316131. 1,e :Rtlre to "top him and' tell It 3 its •s )cJ —Ire will be expectin•gt it English Spavin Lirwreent r'rmnvas all •hard, soft., fir calloused' Lumps itnd 13!etn- ishes frotr. horses, Blood Sp vin. (Curbs, Splints, Bing Bone, SwFe,1 y. Stifles, Sprains, Sore and swollen Tin. tit Coughs p , , etc. Save $50 by use• of one bottle. W'ar. ranted by Chishol'm'lydrug store. Some one says that 4 cnrrctt finely grated and mixed wi:iharrl will cure frosthites. Williams' Royal Crown deemed ', greatest erre on earth, guaranteed to a lre'_ener Nervous Dabtlity, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Peraly. A..tc. '.pias: Lie on the faze, al' it. The Rev. Dr, Macleod,. father of the late Norman 111suleod4 wan proceeding: from 113" manse to Inn ethttreh to open, 0 new place of wotaliip As lei pltss• eft slowly and ,gravely thr•o'lgti the crowd gathered al,ont Ili" (leers, au elderly luau, wilt fi peculter kind of wig, kr, ,Wu 111 Witt!! stria —brig,he, snuol)th, and of lwddi 11 brown—accost- ed hint: Duebor, it you liteusa, 1 wish to speak you \\'ell,to Duncan, td the venerable doctor, can you 101 Wait till afte, worship ? ; No dout.or, 1 not' t Spulut to you, nue. It is a matter of tily 'cunscionee. Oh, 511)0e it le4't matter of U'in.3eil•nee tell 3118 110w wlr' t 11 15; bu: be brief, for time presses. ft/ Ike matter C1; this d)etoi. You ser. the e1o.:lc y 'f tier on 1116' •,race of tli new church. Well there is no duel; really there nothing ant thetface re' the clock. 'There 'rs Ire truth in it but • once in twelve metre. i . Now rt is in cry mind, and against.', env conscience that thief: 8h.)ut1 he a lits on the face of the house of the ord. wil consider the 'I t, buns. 1, 4 �I1 r p, But I air. lined to see yeti looking so Sen that the lamp whits ere turned down after trimntitee else the lamp, will he covered with oil Clifford. Blacleman A Boston Boy's Eyesight Saved—Perhaps @1Us Life By Hoods Sarsaparilla -+Blood Poi- soned by Canker, Bead the following from a grateful mother: "My little boy had Scarlet Fever when 4 years old, and it left him very weak Incl with blood poisoned 'vide caalkor, Ills eyes became so inflamed that his sufferings woke intense, and for seven weeks he Could Not ©pen Nis Eyes1 I took him twice daring that t ne to the Eya and Ear Infirmary on Charles s •eet, but their remedies failed to do him the f fittest shadow of good. i commenced givin him 'flood's Sarsaparilla and it soon cure( him. X stave never doubted that it snvad tie eight, even of not his very life, You nay use this tes- timonial in any way you shoo e. I and always ready to solani the praise of Hood's Sarsaparilla because of the wonderful good it did my son." AnnrS F. InnexMAN', 2888'Washington St., Boston, Mass. . Get HO'OD'S, HOOD'S PILLS aro hand made, and cm pet. feet in composition, proportion and appearinde. (: 1