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The Wingham Times, 1894-03-23, Page 7i >> I'LVQK AND riiAYZl . 'Thor(, tvn'n't any use o' fretting, Au' I told Obadiah so, For et we couldn't hold on to things, We'd just got to let 'en go. • There were Jots or Corks th'it'di autfor Along with the rest of Bs, An it diilrt't seen) to be (L'u'st our tebile To make pure a drefllo Cues. To lint sine, the b'u'n was 'most empty, An' corn an' ;whiter*. 8U)61,9, .An' not ntuuh or anything plenty an' cheap But water -an' apple -sass. But then -as I told Obadiah - It wa'n't anyuse to groan, dealt apd lood couldn'tstan' it; an' Was nothing but skin aunt bone. But, laws 1 eC you'd only heard him, At any hour of the night, A-prayin' out in the closet there 'J would have set you crazy, quite. I patched the knees of those trousers With cloth that was noways thin, But it seemed as if the pieces wore .out As fast asI set'ere in. m To me he said mighty little Of the thorny way he trod, But at least a dozen tunes a clay He talked it over with God. Down on his knees in that closet The most of his time was passed; For Obadiah knew how to pray Muoh better than bow to fast. But I am in that way contrairy • That of things don't go just right I feel like rollin' my't;leeves up high An' gettin' ready to tight. An' the giants t slew this winter I ain't goin' to talk about; An' I didn't even complain to God, clatter of Naint Though 1 think that He found it y Reid's clogs as she out. went from one cow to another. There With the point of a cambric needle seemed to be no ono else in the byre. I druv the wolf from -the door, Donald paused, and stood .-close to For I knew that we needi2't starve to arose bush. "Laddie" lay down and death waited. Somehow Donald grew sen - Or be lazy because we were pcor. timental and pulled off some. bonnie An' Obadiah, he wondered, An' kept me plltebin' his knees, rose buds and held them in his hand; Au' thought it strange how the meal then he listened. Nanny was now held out, pouring the milk into the large pails. An' strange we didn't freeze. The milking was over. But I said to myself in whispers, Soon he heard her coming along. "God knows where his gift decends, : Then he waited, and he even for''tn, .An"tisn't alttays that faith gets down. to take a pinch of Snuff to comfort As far ns the linger -ends." An' 1 wOuldu't have no one reckon hint. He was thinking of the time Aly Obadiah sa shirk. • when he was a !addle at the school For some, you know, have the gift to and " Wee Nanny Reicl" was a tiny pray. mite learning her A B C. And it was An' other: the gift to work. so sweet to be waiting on her in that. • THE \Y1NGHAM TIMEiS, MARCH 23, 1.894, "An' that's whatye'ro marrying fair? Ye! sud tart:' my Auntie! Natn)y„ " 1 never thought on that," re° turned ti e+ s!u'phet'cl coolly, as ho tool: a pinch of snuff. " Your Almtio Nanny hath 1xletr t1bout tllc Riggs long," Aye, she has, 'ren years. • . Ari' a guid wage all the thue ? in- quired Donald. Ah --I dattrsay. She'll lute laid by some bawbees, and they say she's t, gran' worker. Oh, she's a fell ane, • It wadna be a bad spec' ava.' No, it waclna, said Bella, her oyes laughing with fun. An' she's a we bit notion 0' yourself. Has she, nit? asked Donald with a grin. I didntl, ken that, Did ye no ? I'll take up by the Rigg an' see her. Gangmain' at the uii] 1 t d" 1 11 l kl t t up Bt J ask her. n Na ; I maun lino a wee bit crack ).fore it. I was o'er quick wi' your- self, Said Donald, as he wont off. That same night at the gloaming, Donald took his way to the Riggs. The better day, the bigtter deed, Ito said It was a fine night, and there was no one to be seen about the farm town. As Donald drew near, he could hear the sound of the milk falling into the tin milk cans, and the •Io�ts'nYrrnc!mmrsr�rrri"'e5r� nn Autumn gloaming, hiding behind the IN SEARCH OF A WIFE. ; rose bush. He forgot how many years had gone since he. had spoken . When Jean Cairns died, Donald to Nanny last. felt as if, for the first time in his life,.: Nanny, lie whispered. Nanny, he was free to come and go, and do woman. Nanny Reid was a stout as he liked. Ruled •first by his father )Jade and very unromantic dairy .and then by his sister, Donald had maid. She set down her cans • and been kept iu and governed for forty said sharply : years. So, when he. had kindly,I Coon oot o' there! What dae yo )!.used his sister through her last ill-" want? ness and given her what he called "a' Bella, hiding behind a hedge, stuff - .gran' funeral," he felt that he had ed her handkerchief into. her mouth. done his duty to the end, and might, ! It's me, woman, Nanny, replied in this way, begin to be " like other Donald, humbly. I hope you're folks." And it was a strange feeling, I wee!. that sense of freedom. He felt, some- ! Oh, I'm weel-was onybody say - how that it was wrong in him td• stay ing ouchtZailed me ? late at a "fair," to be liberal with the No, but I was rninnering-I has; " bawbees," and to " keck at the las- long had a fancy for ye, Nanny. cies." And to know, too, that there • Bella -behind the hedge-said,Eh! was no one to find fault. There was what a lee! • relief in that. 1 And' I've cone up to ask if ye'll After a little, Donald discovered tak' me, Nanny. We may as well that with freedom came also trouble. conte to the point at once. For the housekeeping was sadly I .Of course, replied Nanny, with a ed up. Donald had no woman, broad grin. Hae- ye been stealin' body to fall back upon in his need„' the roses, Donald? she asked, kindly. and found out that when Jean was I I stole them to preen in your away, the. comfort at the fireside was breast, if ye say ye'll tak' nie, re - away too. To be sure, paid labor turned Donald, boldly. was to be had ; but as Donald took I've aye liked ye, Donald I'll say a pinch of snuff to comfort him, he Ay. Here's a • preen, she said, rcadi- consicicrccl a bit of a wife would be ly, while her face grew redder than cheaper, " I'd need to pay her into the roses. wages, and her meat tulld elites would Then Donald pinned in the flowers cost little," he said. below Nanny's chin, and afterwards Then he took a look at the porridge -but I had better tell no more. he had burned, and the floor that had " Laddie" took advantage of the not been wished since Jean had first love making and helped himself to a taken ill. - drink of milk, while Bella Reid went Donald's first -venture Was not a off saying, Of a' the two, daft cm - success. He went to meet Bella Reicl t ture's trite twa's the daftest. coming from the kirk. She was a young girl of sixteen, with blue eyes . The Three Troubles. and slli toy hair. " Bella, wad ye marry the ?" said Donald, smiling in her face. " Mairry ye ?" laughed 13clla. `Are ye (!aft? I wadna marry ye, girt there rvasna anitlter man in a' the Watergate." 'I wad be rale gUicl to ye," plead- ed Donald. Ah ! wad ye ?" said Bella. " A queer kin' o'. oldness it wad be. 'Your very collie dog looks as; if he hadn't been feel for a month." Donald looked. at " Laddie." " I'nr thinliin' he hisses Jean, as Well as ore. Ye see ---13o11, woman- I'nl na hand at coortin' ava.' And, though I'in a rare hand ainoulag sheep, the dishes slidder• oot itinang fitly fingers, or T tttmmel the kettle the fire a:•' 1 I1it, it out, or the soot tonnes down the lent, Dod, there's aye a something. I'm no' Onto it it'Vtt," Quo Better 'Than'I'iurtee», Presbytery of Ittirela. Ja9E'•I1 t,()w, %. 1Yiliiant F. Goetchins, Esq., eon- ..The regular meeting f'f' Huron t iiLtil)1{ Om illy. a Ito?rr, c,,. Irl);nN, tractor told builcler,ofllce i)i 2 Seventh I iesby ter, Lists bold at Seaforth on Avenue, New York City, writes; "I Tuesday of last week. after the dl'(;rItlaiit'.3, have suffei•cd front dyspepsia for a usual 1'eluninat'y 1roi'k, the' itt'ionis ISSUE 0l? 'tMAllMACE I.IfT,Nk•;I'.1 number of yenL and NVOlil eontinecl to committee reports were Balled for, lily house for five !months. Have had thirteen New York and Mount Ver- non doctors (will name) them if limes. sary) attending me but failed to get Caxtadittrt ItCltia B.aiLwat, ' Rifli TABLE. 'rut.....11Oil ai.4 imp. 1,' ,'. h t. Nn; r,$1 '•;:lar .......For Ter ,t. 'That 011 Sahllittil ObSOIVfi lee Was CoutJl:•,1mr.,i i� Ff. C-. d , .s•.•. ,,.•. fnr "br.tta•trI nese p, n, postponed until next meeting owing to the neglect of local congregations, The following recommendations on any benefit, I trial K. 1). C„and am temperance were adoptee! : Pleased to say the effect was magical. 1. That this presbytery is grateful 1 have tried probably every known to (.rod for the strong expression of remedy for (lyspepsia,anct found none public opinion in favor of the Kohl - to benefit me, until I took Is., D. C. bitfon of the malifactulc+,inlportatioll I recommend K, 1). 0. as the dysp p. and hale of intoxicating liquors as tie's best friend, Try it and prove shown by the plebiscite in Ontario at what I say," the beginning of this year and for the pleasure abolishing the sale of intoxicating liquors at canteens in 1 connection with the annual )militia camps, 2. That in view of the pronounced state of public opinion in regard to this great evil, this presbytery would urge the supreme court of our church to use its influence with whichever Government has jurisdiction in be- half of the immediate passing of a prohibitory measure, and would urge the electors to select candidates for all public pt si•tions pled •Cd to sir ) ort prohibition. 3. That in the event of' the passing of a prohibitory- law,' this presbytery pledges its )(oral support, to the officers of the law in their efforts to enforce it. 4. That this presbytery would specially recommend the introduction of the Assembly's temperance pledge cards and pledge books into the Sab- bath schools 'within its bounds in OL'dCl' that the children and youii •KEEPS YOUR CHICKEN,^.,. KEEP: !thy , Prevents alt KINLOSS. The handsome brick residence of ;lir. Ames Gaunt, of Kinloss, ex- WS•rarden, of the County of Bruce, was tho scene g ! and,• ofalat c pleasant 1 c as,t „1 nt gathering on Wednesday evening of last week. The event was ` the occasion of tlicmarriage of Miss Jane, only (laughter of Mr. Gaunt, to Mr, George A. McIntosh, of Kinloss, and about one hundred and thirty guests m'ol'e present. The marriage cere- mony was performed by the Rev. A. McKay, of Lucknow, and the young bride looked charming in her handsome dress and beautiful wreath• of flowers. The bridesmaid, Miss Annie McIntosh, of Kinloss, was also beeontin„ly attired in wedding cos- tume, a11(1 the groom was supported by Mr. Thomas McIntyre, of Culross. When the wedding' cer'emon'y was finished the happy young couple re- ceived the hearty congratulations of their many friends and guests, after which all sat down to a sumptuous dinner. Among the wedding guest; present were noticed Mr. and Mrs. J. . Iirehouse and daughters Annie and �itinnie,-(ieorge Gaunt and wife and Miss haachl (.;,aunt, Mrs. (Dr) Tenn- ' ant, .Mr. and Mrs. I.13ryan, Lucknow, W. Case and wife, B. Worclen and wife, East Wttwanosh ; John Gaunt and r'if'e, Jas. Gaunt ami Miss Bela Gaunt, St. Helens ; Miss Jenitet Gaunt, :James and Joseph Gaunt, of West Wawanosh ; Mary, Lizzie and Peter Uzcll, Sarali, Joseph, Herbert, George and Reuben Tiffin, Dan Mc- Donald, J. McPherson, Jane and Katie Murray, J. E. Richardson, John and Nancy illeCor vie, Mary, John and James Holmes G eorge, Thos. and Kate Mirchouse, Polly, Matilda and Jane Garbutt, F. and Mrs. Henry, Malcolm Ross, Robt.• and Maggie Ferric, Robert and Mary McOlenighan, Tilos. Moore, Sarah and Charlie. Henderson, • James and MaryLie`teh, Annie, Lizzie and Tilos. Kew, Addy Fox, Maggie Keys, I David and Bella Clowo, John and Jenny Philips, Will. and Lizzie Wraith, the Misses E. and R. Cottle, and Mr. Geo. Cottle, Mr. and ML's. S. Philips, Mrs. McPherson, and many others. The bride was trio recipient of many handsome and costly wedding prefsents, which evidenced the high esteem in which she, is held by her many friends. .Among the beautiful presents we noticed a large envelope, which containcd't. Gleed for a hun- dred acres of land, iti Kinloss, the gift of Mr. and Mrs. Giutnt, to their daughter. The wedding feast being over, the litany tablas were removed and all present enjoyed themselves right heartily in tripping the light fantastic, social conversation, games etc., till the "wee sma' . hours ayant the twal." A clever and charming old lady nt it fashionable resort said to her group of girl admirers, gathered for talk: '.Iiy dears, you wonder that nothing ever seems to annoy me. Some people, yoti know, have their troubles t1.Ir'ee tithes (I used to have): first, in anticipation; next, in experiencing th'o reality; and lastly, in living it all over again. But I have made up my mind that to have trouble once is enough. I prefer variety, you see. So now I wait till the disaster befalls; then I think about it as little as possible, unless I can see some Way to remedy, and I forget it as soon as I can. "I have tonne! out that it isn't really worth While to be disturbed, especially by an occurrence that cannot be helped. 'Thus I escape tWo-thirds the worry that I would otherwise have') • Vomiting caused bay' Ilydiggestlon is prevented by IL D. 0. C E. Wright's Case. I111 WAS A DOUBTING ''1111011,13 -DID NOT. rimed Donb's SIDNEY. PILLS WOULD cr.iiti iiiS BACK - BUT 'nun: nit. • Penet:ib;,mislt'aue, 11tta,rch, 19, -If any person in this neighborhood had any doubts as to thA curative properties of Dodd's Kidney Pills, the case of Mr. C. B. Wright, Etienne Jode lie wac the father of the well known -butcher here, ought to the French theatre. Ilis first play t dispel snch doubts. Mr. Wright was was `tCleopa`t'aL" 1>r('se`1;tC(1 01L the in th ler! for sumo years will a asvore peas stabl(.1111852. lepIt. in the back incl Idiah)ey disease. He was b reluctant to use the ',ills but was finally "sudden COldS.'' :1t th?. C )lir Persua•ied to do so. Th -day he is cured of 'his lcidnr'y (lisc'sso and is. Ioudly singing 1nencrment of a cold,tikc' a temp )on - the praise of the remedy that dict so much fill of' Perry Dav]:,' Pan Killer in a for him iMdtl's Iiittney Pills aro mann- 1 little. milk and tarty, and ill" our,. is fartnretl by Dr. L. A. Smith tt: Co, and are mare stt(ldett 1lUttl the cold. hely sold by all dealers. or will ba riaited on O')C. Nt,rr, Big 13a.t1c'. receipt of uri"u; fifty cents per bo:¢,'or six , g boxes for 11..io. Autltie---Does.• tit' new doll Oleic+ ---- -.•-- " its eye I? Little I.the; -_ i`t'4'm. but To e.lc'an !Lair bru;lle.4 quickly and ; she is the most wakeful child I ever easily, take a. deS30i' :spaanful of saw. Shedoesn'tlshtt* her eye ,whe'i hartshorn t.) a gu'trt of colt! water I l lay her clown, as she ongh': to, The - in a wash -hand basin. I)i1t in the . only way 1 c'nn make her go ie sleep hair of the brusher, and rub- them i is to stand her on her h•'atl and s'iakv togotilc , until clean. Then rinse ; her. well tr i,ll eeld w.t,er: rub dry with a I "^ ='^ - .. towel'a,ut titan(! uI)rigllt its an open 1 i'iso't itemedy for Catarrh Is rbc. Wasi:I:1'Rl:, ONT. '17,9[11 4 4;41'( ••r, 'i t' • '`.a'' 3 tystO jict 7 '`3 C . C C t D .'f affix f Cures Co gi::141sa,Coughs,.Crottp.Sere Throat. Se'dL7 t:ltbrueeists on c: Guarantee. Fora Lame Side, Bach cr Chest Ehiloh a l?c. ons Platt:1Drttv,ill give rzrens ratisfactioc.-zg ccn•... BirtZL.Cu Wra 111r1/'s�aiffw6fi�"°'�Iwa Mrs. T. S. IIu') :n• c^-tt.::tn )r t 'J'ante s t^.11 cons Vit? itrei.e'M,, rcci'+ ct!c rd ^trod Iever uult." 3J3 V7471-114 Liwr•C:r?tkitIOy trouble iteseue. :l?rrco :'Gids. !Lintes. ATARI vi: t. ,,., •lk d -;r a fl .1'f' r+•• k n LC Have( Ca ni h?'Cryth:c•'T•.medv. 7t wit positively relieve a••cl Cur, • .n1. Price bo cis. This Injector for , n r.1•tera''ul treaimentie furnished frog. It •1• • r. Scitoh'sltemedies stresoldcna::'.1t.ric•. �1 �t,a.a«siuccw.. Sheritda11's Condition rowGCR tt�.t'•1 HENScr people may, as much as possible, be kept from tampering with this en- snaring evil. 5. That the presbytery express its determination not to relax any of its efforts to educate pub]ie sentiment more and more strongly in favor of prohibition. A call from Bayfield. and Bethany in favor of J. 11. McKay, probationer, was sustained by the presbytery. The report on "Systematic Benefi- cence" argued the importance, and correctness of systematic giving, and urged greater diligence by congrr•- gations, in this providing fir the various branches of the church':; work. Rev. D. Macdonald was nominated by the presbytery as moderator for next general assembly. Commissioners to the assembly were appointed as follow:; : Revs. 'McLean, Dr. lire, Anderson, Acheson, Dr. McDonald, and the representative elders from Manchester, Seaforth, Bayfield Roacl, Exeter and Grand Bend. The report on the state of, Religion was presented by Rev. S. Acheson, and a brief conference was held on the subject afterwards. A motion to diminish the number of meetings of the presbytery from six to four during the year was voted down by the presbytery, while a motion to do away with the billetting system at meetings of the presbytery was carried. Leave was granted Rev. A. Stewart to !moderate in a call at Brumfield when the congregation would be ready. The presbytery adjourned to inert again at Clinton on May 8th. 3 Don't Pun It Off. The necessity of spring medicine is uni- versally admitted. 'J.'his is the best bine of the year in which to purify the blood, to restore the lost appetite, and to build up the entire system, as the body is now pecu- liarly susceptible to benefit from meiicine. .The great ,,popularity attained by Flood's iarsaparilla, owing to its real merit aucl its 'emark•tble success, has established it as the very bait nndicide to take in the spring. Et cn.:es •scrofula, salt rheum, aur! all humors, biliousness, dyspapnia, headache, kidney and liver complaints, catarrh, and all affections ciliated or promoted by lots• state of the syst.)m or imp ire Woo 1. 1)ou'l pot it off, but take H„ •.l's Sarsaparilla now. It will do yn good . whitlow. ' t ` Tho . D 0. for lildl �oretlons of " diet. !test ilaat.st to tile, and Cheapest �, rata NU tn, w,a hula b�• triotus is or sent by mail. •r r,) i?evrhtinu.warirn, ).a. Disease. Strong and ea ease. ttbs(1y:)p1are.nadaWw Iaun•e7.410.a$unblo 1)0s,Smpeepock51, 1.:. JO1:,S0\OCustomuoug,eexpB<nu.d Vv hen we assert that Dodes'S Kidney Pills Cure Backache, Dropsy, 0 Lumbago, Bright' Dis- ease, a� Rheumatism aril all other forms cf kidney Troubles, we are backed (• by the testimony of all .A who have used them. 111131f OW:a TO STAY cU t El. By nil druggists or moil on reecipt of price, So cents. Dr. L. A. Smith d; C;,.., Turuntu. ..w 1110*. t 14, 1.11 (t1 40 '' 'I7 N' 1': Fr''V --•.-Tung TA9i,E.----- t, At Ir.e r p r ion 1.• , ti e t t 11$ M 1 I 1: 1 AH (fab a nl.I;rJuiernton.t:uripb,'fntm,rt• aril •. .' 1,:bb p et. 0 al „ " +•e.+,.110 In 11;58 A. . " )mixed ter he 'ens.,u 11 :u., ,t ':!E7 p, Ip. for Jitnitrdlue $.37 p tet le I 20117 0. as 11:Wild a, n.. Lender), (i.,, re . 5.40 " &a, p. iii. „ PROF. SCOTT, Ri PPIES'YTERIAN C111t RGN gives .Private Lessons in Voarl Training• )Toth in Stun end Tnnle.NnLFo Nntatian, Open for engagements for Concerts or Church meetings. Terme moderate. a ppl, a MRS. 71. IIORROtc s, Pacrtek St Wilarbaw. 401 •• TiNC, TN. Lt'1 1NU hooks, Puwl,idti., l'at'ter., Bill J I,t• .It. ('1.etdnrs wr". (c• • ,•xe,'urr.l b. the tet rty'e 01 the atm, at ,moderate prior*. and on slu.rt nets,•. ei•plt or adttry*n •- 13 L•l.' IOTr. Tunas uftite, Wingb•nu 13ft el?!t R'Ju L I U W1NGHAM. Capital, rc,1,•t50,O00. hest, 5c:zo,o03. Preoident-Joos Srp,nr. yiet,•Prosideut-A. (a. 1tAN$AY. DIRZOTORb loss t'xcero e, item lt,.acn• aril Gases, 11 P. A T. wool., A. B. late (Toronto). (las:der-J. TUJitN13ULL. Savings Bonk -Hestia 1n to :i; Saturday,. 10 to 1. Dnpnotts or 51 and upwards revels ed and interest allowed. Special Depoalts atm receiver) at current rates of lutenist. Drafts mm ,.tent Britain ..„ I the United States houxht and sold i3 WELLSON, Ao1:aT. E. L. DICKENI30N, )aolit•1tur. 1• 1 is "sun Et.:Oitttfi lir !. • .? G HA T. .TlfiIdu�'.�if�`".•"�'`seIM-•+!t�..�.-§•YlI.�.�riiwft•11.'f'm WEAK, NERVOUSDiSEASED MEN. Thousands of Young and Middle .raged Nen aro annually swept to a premature grave through early indiscretion and later excesses. Self abuse and Conetitntional Blood Diseases have ruined and wrecked the life of many a Promising young man. 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