The Wingham Times, 1897-04-16, Page 6THE. WINI ,i ,Ar M TIMES, APRIL HI 18 7
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Coastirtg Story.
written for the T•uti:6.
What. a night that was—Cold? 4
Zero! Sharp, tingling cold that
made the blood stand still, and then
rush round, in a way quite alarming
to the cireut;ltion. Seven of tis off
for a regular old time crusting, NA
on a city slide, bleu you, but an one
of Natures own toboggan hills, on a
link of tee. einia'lr ;aur ow n,Laureu-
ttan ;iluuntaine.
Steep ? Very. The goat him-
self had need; been shod, or doubly
sure forted to fearicesly climb them
peaks; and the big red sleigh that
could have held at dozen quite cam-
hewf HAMILTON
The fashionable tailor would not; MRS. , M WIL$O i'!a IEAT ► tBANK e
reeogni'zed those mud stained 1 T—w..•— T, , ,s r Girl of M p� f
garments that clung in any way but ! THIS Dh3lI4u Or A NIECE Or S. 1.OtiNT- W $ G B A Nf .
a beeolning inner, and those (day li A 11-051AN IIF,41.1.11K fillet: rOR 7IER
clogged hetes alight as well have PRIVATE BENEVOLENCE.
E.
been cowhide for any difference they - - Written for the Tlnsi.
showed now, .sand for Dent himself The death or 1111s. Robert M.
well': I would not try to remember; Wilson at Listowel recently Eastertide had returned with its
just what he said, it might be punish, closed the in of one wile was in spring f roshness,tbat freshness which
able by law to repeat in full and It's: many= respect a remarkable woman,
best to bo on the safe side, but it; who by her kind heartedness and
did not show him in the best light. ° broad sympathy endeared herself to
Capital, 41,250,000,
halt, -tO&O,000
President -.••.Joos Swain..
• Vioe.Presidont-A, O. fteuaar..
Causes US poor humans to once more ; Joun Peeetl sato, RaAei1, Ivat olaaos, 1', A, T.
Noon, A. P. Ln (xozonto?.
Shoulder tbe burdens of life, and ' Caahlor -J. Tl11tNBt1LL.
with renewed vigor lend aur mite
of id to the 1T Otal' s ' teens tv11IC11 sttvinga 1piitnk-Iloure,10to 3• Saturdays, io
although it was a shabby trate: at a large ell cls of friends, She cauls a 1 1 Y J & I. DoitDelta of $1 and upwards received and forest
yours and might have ended in a`of a sttudy stock and at family of constitute the natural mechanism of a's 9oia1 3aeposits also received at current
sadder way than von. anticipated, t nese in .O Canadian hietor r. ljer this busy, busy, world of ours. but rater of ir.,srost:
. ' ., J 801110 way eo'1 re as 1 would,all the pirates on Great Britain and the United Matte
`..stili he could slava remained mother, nlai'y LatL11G,
was a sister Y bought and told
a gentleman, theagh the situation ;or the great Canadian Patriot, Seel Alluring freshness of the season W. CORBOULD, Acmes
tri livethe extreme
wa IIl,ount, who sof%red
fa ledto revive my • broken spirits. E Dto1iTNSON, Solicitor.
Ile eiotdd accept no apologies but, penalty of the law, for his active Never before had Easter seemed eo
talked of vowing vengeance on all :defence of the liberties of the Can- joyless, and, as r watched others
ry ' adieu people in the rebellion of 1337 glad in the anticipations of family
t,•ttn.tdllttts.
His uncle P'ovrenee drive slim to land her brothers and brothers•in-law re -unions, My life seemed unusually
the station, at daybreak next day. and other members of her family 1 empty. No doubt to many I might
It was WO bad for he medlar to sally were also actively interested with be the envied possessor of boundless
er 1 )ate in C.tnada. 1I:l 1 . Leant in those stirring tures. The
resources fur happiness. True, 1
number n o
three d&'hard ell his ticket, And also: deceased was the youngest of twelve
—Nellie 131aithe i chilciron, a daughter of Benjamin
:incl silo with the perver:ity af,1Itwke of Terunlsell Township in
the county of Sitneoc, where she was
born on December 22, 1829. Her
fattier was a native of the State of
Philadelphia, and had been brought
up by a Quaker family there. Flo
came to Simeoe eounty and was
POSITIVE PROOF.married to 11lary Lount, and his
Did you t ver see such moonlight? iltessra. T. Milburn & Co. Toronto Out. descendants are now well.known
G —S toe two \'asks two I
fortubly, how it eonld go 1 We had girls in anerall, seemed just as
christened It Dexter; \1•e !}lust have happy after. And 1 neves beard that
meant, Dexterity.
ssed the chance, of a sheighride
Why=, you never stopped golllg either she ewith the tied Dexter or with a
till half way up the hill facing us horse and driver.
and took a slide back again to the
loot of ca istina '•n:tl. That was
sleigheldtng fee you.
�..— ..,..--+.►1-,++.�
antjamen,
Never again on land or sea, with obt'sined a box of your Heart and Nerve
just a few scudding, shiplike clouds Pills from our popular druggist, ldr. E.
to make the brightness brilliant with Scarlett of Dundas, and t can now un- Linwood, Ont.,who is now 79 rears
hesitating) saythat theyhave been +J
sparkitn� change. ver heneiiotlltme in reliving an ob of age. Benjamin hawk moved
Do you remember that creek?tiWas vett, n mud old standing complaint af- with his family* to the Count,' of
ice ever so smooth before or since? ; fectttlu my heart and nerves. I was Wellesley in Waterloo county, when
Like a veritable sea of glass, and •. troubled with the will known heart and the dee eased was a young woman
that a looking gla,s. O ! You must nerve symptoms, such as sleeplessness
> tlizziness,palpitation neuralgic and other and where she married her husband
remember when Nellie Black looked pains, for such a Iong time that I lead al Hr. Robert M. Wiisun, on Febr teary
down to see if her curls were all ,host given op hope of a cure. Note out 3rd 1831., and there three of her
right, how joaloas you looked be-' of gra.ituda to to this remedy, anti so f t'nily* of {''Ott' were born to the thein"
cause the face se) close to hers was others may learn of its virtues, I gi\•>, '
Allan Dent's instead of the reflection . my unsolicited testimony. They shoved '1) Litt) et fifteen
Thera is no Cure for heart and nerve Veers ago, Mr, Wilson's health fail -
of your own, !trouble as i'1i1bnrn's Heart and Nerve ing Mtn and he died after: five years
I can see him yet with his New Pills This is my honest opinion. ?Iy1 reCicience in fawn. Three of the
York air, and the clothes that fitted wife is also using this remedy, with
hint to perfection. No country tail- • great success, for ilutterlog ot the heart daughters survive, Mrs. John Petch
or made that suit. No village cob •' St4ned. J, D P�ouartson Dundas, Out• wicb, and Listowel
Wal er Springtelnid-
of
bloc the sewing of those patent
I. • ti 's
How you felt when you looked at !Ten o'clerk in the building of the
your own cowhide boots! i the big city paper,says the Detroit
Why did you. kick the snow so Free Press. The Electric Lights
flercly? The unoffenrling beautiful: were burning, and the whirl of
snow. ' presses and the click of type, made
. Was it a safety valve to your feel- a busy scene. Editor, reporters, and. after several attempts succeeded
ings that made yon ran like a hound- ' proof readers, were busy preparing completely. Since that time she has
hunted deer, as we all turned and ' the day's doings for the morrow. .- treated with most remarkable sue -
with plant' alaugh and tumble . The door of the chief's office was cess many hundreds, both by supply -
climbed slowly np the winding path pushed gently open and a blue- ing her remedies and by treating
citizens in different parts of Ontario.
Of Mrs, Wilson's family, bet one
sister survives, Mes. David Peteh of
The Childs Obituary. Morpeth. One of the most note-
worthy features of Mrs. Wilson's life
was her great success in the use- of a
remedy for blindness and weakteyes.
After having lost for several years
the use her eye -sight, some 30 years
ago, she set about finding a remedy
to take another header on the old eyed, flaxen haired, maiden of six -
red bob. !summers and as many winters enter.
By the tette we reached the toped. Nobody knew how she got
a.nd were getting our breath, we . there. Nobody saw her - climb the
,could see you gn whizzing over fee stairs and walk through. the hall.
and snow, down, down, into the flats ' She had Wee crying and was ragged
and dirty.
'Is you the editor -man ?''
'Yrs, Iittle one, what can I do for
you ?'
'Rube is dead, and I thought you
would like to tell about it,'
'Who is Rube.'
tars, if you can doable that trail of You see there is so many people
mine, Done then, fur I'll double that I cant kno\` them all.'
that trail n'' go back to New York a The big, bearded man was actu.
sadder and a wiser man: Yon ally ashamed of his ignorance.
laughed and said, All right! But 'Bat Rube wasn't people— he was
the smile faded when he he turned my brother. He sold papers and Al's. Wilson was a first Cousin to
and said. :Come Nell, two is come blaeked boots and all that. He was Mr. William Lount Ai. P. of Toronto.
teeny. You'll gn to balance the not very rich and mother said the
over the creek and oat beyond the
the meadow here, up the ii'bxt ascent
Stay! We thought that sleigh must
be demon -possessed. Was it ever
going to stop? It did at last and
yea walked back so calml'7 and said
'Come Dent: I II do you for the oys-
patients herself at her home. She
had made a vow that if her own
sight were restored, she would never
refuse to treat any human being or
any animal suffering from blindness
er defective sight and most faithful•
ly has she kept her vow. Of late
years the number of patients com-
ing to her has lacreased to such an
extent that she opened what was
practically a private 'hospital.
The deceased retained throughout
her life many traits of her Quaker
training, being simple hearted plain
spoken and of an unusual dignity of
character. Her family were deeply
attached to her, and feel her loss
keenly.
had ''wealth, a large circle of friends
social influence: all these, and still
1 was unsatisfied. And as I stood at
any'' office window, that Baster Satur-
day, watehing the passers by, my
Blind busy with that `where to' and
'where -frons' imagery, which arises
partly from curiosity, partly front a
stiring .to get away from one's•self
my thoughts went back to other
Easter tithes, at home on the old farm
and I wished once more for the glad
days when I was 'the boy, Jimmie
Law,' whose childish ambition was
bounded by a desire to find new
ben's nests, or to be big enough to
ride the `three-year-old'. \Vllat
happiness in the discovery of the first
'pussytaiis' in the 'willow grove 1n thsL'nitte Nantm
the flats,' or the first hepatica in the Notes and accounts collected on reasonable terms.
woods behind the barn I And my
companion in these sports, little blue-
eyed Hary Scott;—nly little Easter Money to Joan on Notes.
girl I called her, for it was on that
Torn that she first saw the light, stow
often had we wandered hand-in-hand
through the fields or explored the
woodland stream, to 113 a kindred
spirit. Well did 1 remember with
what prowd protective mien 1 eon.Beaver tlleek wingham, out
ducted the wee maid to Sunday
School. -Years passed giving to her
added graze, and Inc responsibility,
for in my boyish fancy she beearae
mine by sort of divine right, and
when the parting time carne I vowed
to go back to claim lily little Easter
maiden. Oh, fickle, erring man I
Busied first with college studies, and
later with many business Interests,
and allurements of city life, I had
sleigh, Yon begged her not to go. If
city man would bury him; but he
anything shrink], happen her, you was good to me.' r Sir 011lver Mowat Afflicted With
neve in your heart who would have 'Did you sell papers too?' Kidney Trouble.
'No I sta, ed at, hone. But Rube
brought we candy dons and candy
and sang 'Away!' i made ~' medical advice. is a vietitn of Kidney
gado me cry. And if you would Disease. His friends any that the ossa
l.Ytlat was that y€ire nturnhled ottt' tett how good 110 was, maybe they'd is not as alarmin'* as the press reports
so fierele that ::oandcd like some-' think better of him. have stated. But there seems to be no
thing never Sang in church? 1 'Wfrat do yen. want me t0 say i rlisguising the tact that with Ontario's
Why did you meet tip the, little Huta otter Premier• as thousands of others, kidney
steel runnece1 cutter and dui after t ty 11 Ito was twelve years Did and disease has seized the system. tt is lay -
,Why like a friv+L�G[<•' �t r Yhie waste tbe lives ot our best people in
of G.Cst em e the w'a,; helping; tereber, and—oh, I dont the Dominion. And yet those who have
to bear the Marne.
Batt silt. only panted her pretty lips
DEAN D TRUNK RAILWAY.
IMPART A•Oli Altnzvli FROM
Toronto and East 0:50 a.m. 1:15 p.rn
3:15 p. trh...via Clinton
Palmerston Mixed 5:80 " 10:40 a.m.
Lend= and South 0:50 11:10
3:15 p.n1. 8:00 p M.
11:10 a.n. 0:50 v. in.
1:15 p in. 8:80 p m
8 " 0:30 "
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FARMERS SALE NOTES CASHED.
Moneys remitted by draft to all guts of Canada and
The news has been clashed across the
wires from the old country that Sir
gathered her skirts beneat't her feet roasters and licked bad boys that Oliver 1�oawatt, who is there seeking
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for austral' t. s lite. today, for we are in a Lorry.
forgotten my promise, and now knew Til 5 MANAGER, 49 Richmond St, tract, Toronto'
nothing of the destiny of my child-
hood playmate. Q NT4: D_. Canvassras, tiucon 1 ictorin:
p W a�w L -Tier life and ttit n, hascaptur
But with these memories came the ed rho nritjsh kin.p'10 Extraotdivary testimonials
f-om the great.tnett; scud for copy free, t\fargnis of
strongest desire to visit the smiles of Lorne ,a; ,. '••r a host poput,r life of the Queen T
d have stoi,." Ilur Mal tysends a kind lutttr of ap•
my boyhood's days' ()Lee
niers, an �i roviation. Oust a suint of ,n ne hu t lea's + amu•
that evening found me esconecd In trnt,one. a >,e 0 1
the little village hotel,tru y s rang- E 1 t tt
',tion jus5tI sloe retail M3. n o t srmiet ne•
1. r • b•+ k --over all 2x0. x10% molted,
i t 11 bleu and w.,nlen of staudin its tit coo o nit'
staking 518 to ti40 n wee
xu nstru err Dry.
er in niy own country. Next morn- gook+ on thea, prospeM is frt a to 00 vns$era. Tho
ing dawned as only an Easter morn' BradleyGarretetm Co. l.td. ,Toronto Ont.
in in the country can dawn,
a mingling of sunshine, and
balminess, of birds' songs and ,
woodsey perfumes, to one whose ,
life had become burdensome it i
was a benediction, and later al -1
most unconsciously I followed •the I
humble worshippers into the little,
white church. In vain I scanned it
face after face to trace some familiar I
feature. The bell ceased ringing;
the service was begun, the Te Dern
swelled forth from very joyousness
led by a voize so clear and sweet 'it
seemed no part of these rural sur-
roundings. Who could it be? I tut n-
eo to see and my heart seemed
to stand still for a moment.'
Those sweet blue eyes, that
soft brown hair. that oval face? Was 1
it but yesterday that I kissed that
pore brow and promised to eoine
back. Ah; it was no dream. for
B. Y. P. IL—Meeting every Tuesday
twenty years had passed since then ! evening in the Baptist ohurch.
Then how carne she here? I''or all 1
t�
it NO PAY ASKED UNTIL SUCCESSFUL. f;
t The Germicide .Inhaler cures t:atarrh and f
Catarrhal Doabi.iss. It is prompt, ideas/int S;
s and permanent. It is easy to use and easy to
f buy. You take no chances with tills remedy,
en the
The
is successful, it t beforeid lyPoor or ch
( ran caU on our representative in Winghr.nt,
f ,qtr. Campbell, awl procure this icrand remedy ?_
without haring; t0 pay one cent Inadvat ce.
< Apply without relay. Talose who (Introt all s
i on our representative eau have a Germicide
Inhaler, with full directions for use, sent to
`their homes. by addressing the. Modica' In.
' halation Co., Ltd., Toronto, (int .lust think „
( of being Cured of 0 tarrh for $1 and that on '
stick reasonable terms. -
CATARRH CURED
YOUNG PEOPLE'S UNION
•
Y. P. S. C. E. --Meeting in hasement of
Presbyterian church every Friday evening.
DR MACDONALD,
CENTRE STREET
Wizen All,
ONTARIO
1,) VANSTarE,
•
BARRISTER, buLIClTUR, Etc.,
Private end. Company funds to loan at lowest rata
Interest. No oommaesten charged. Mortgages, town
and farm property bought and sold
OFFICE -Beaver Bieck Wiz/mast
woods. leo nezett°xv tell ru now. 1 krthw, feat remember that he was learned to use South• American Kidney incluirits on my part bad failed to .CPwORTIi LEAGUE --Meeting every
There is a creel -a, v!li. serif. 0 , i atwsiu; o. e4.0 Ins,' Care are finding in It a remedy far sures Of her I had Thursday evening in the Methodist church.
lean anyknowledge
and L knhVY eat. f`;',"; ;In;:i$y ya; ! ,,o .,, . e - s • left tile, paving a sea vt tQe, or even the Biel. of g
�� . ),.f t111, lrttlf, maurn,.1 E :]and greatest Ilysicians. It is
(,glistening ice fla6l s lCr� , t, > kc,% a: �: ei;a slat; the recipient of as hand kidney specific, not a eure•all, but ate
too for you lieam at '1'4;..r rt grata* s,r0(1,4n4, rl<rnaveri by `the boys' bpeteallst is th!S particular it gives relief
passed over first, rI �� $ "v' it ,° a � $ : ry4 w �y°ifye and the big editor or• within six hours atter the drst dose, and
to give Allen r)..n+. a t';r. rai r.>�»°r�" i' ��r g6i f1;4r; lagtor to ar✓iornpany her renewed health to all Whn use ia.
but you had not rec,:ik% x?i l
•,iry 1•rp
Black, tittle leetltc, the Int Called nonce.
household, the darling; of /lee caw elle vanete tappimed that the readers,
country sine with the eolr„'gacat paper'r were mildly as.; lIamttton, April 3,— Rev. .Tis.
flush of a summer
rote, a:nd 'a0; t'i read on the morning's”! VanWyck, pastor of the Gore Street
natural grace that is born .
n rittl'1 F1t'16'13JJ kgs 1 Methodist Church, Ilanttlton, one of
How your heart bounded Wahl I� �t� °" f� ida3', itnbe, the ltew•� the best-known ministers in the
gratitude, when, beneath blocks trtft'b+',y, az'412 years, Ile wass ttlel ni4thodist elyduct, died last nlgllt of
lee and tangled drifts ot snow, you, f4ikppri,ti; of his wktlr�wed mother, and meningitis, atter a illness of less than
toned her laughing on a great $ICC. lovef.Iris Iittle sister better than three weeks. ill; was educated in
tlrp bank. life almost. Ire was buried in the,
Albert Cortege, had held charges in
potter's field last night. `Toronto and St. Catharines, sand WAS
prepared to accept a salt wh eh had
been tendered him trout the 13road-
But alas tier Allen Dent. He was
not drowned but iin would doubt -
Ie: a bavo felt better if he had been. Oki Mr. )Ifiltien(passionatdly)---- way' Tabernacle, Toronto, at the Close
Ile had gone throngh the leo in o Miss Gusbq, if you were my wife 1 of the present conference term. Ile
very shallow place and he had could die happy. • was President of the tlamitton Cots-
found at the bottom not truth bat Miss Gushy' (eahllly)-•-Possibly. femme. Mr. VafnWyek leases :a
;end.But would you,- -Philadelphia Press, vette and two sons.
once loved with all my boyish en. -
thusiasni. All Alf 1 could learn was that ; rot Twrmty-seven Years
the family bad moved years ago, and
the old homestead wits now occupied l
by strangers.
DUNN'S
Roused as I had never been far
years my stagnant feelings once BAK1
more alive from excited curiosity,
that of em
,.oan I sta'ted out front the
t
village to solve the mystery. It was
easily explained. The eollego maid.
en had come to spend her vacation
•
amid scenes glade dear by the Mewl.
ories of it sainted mother.
Do strange things happen out of
book; .solnethnest For now the
joy ot that Eastertide gladder.s each '
year of my life and. sharing that „ .
life ill loving, true and priceless ;'Or illfttutl. ate. Children,
comrade r a d -e is - the daughter f that the ran.
omlade $ ••••••••••••••• IC
Easter girl of thine. I egsattits ' GT
t C tf ��� 1� PF
PO DE
i`NEDOOK'S BEST FRIEND
LAFt(`1ES1' SALC (P C.+ANADA.
It7 �« tY {a
CAST ( t1
lrrr it'.
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'
A. MORTON,
BARRISTER, Jco.,
lvmgham. Ont.
E. L. DICKINSON,
BAltiLISTER, ETC.
soLIOIroR To BANli OF IIADIILTON. a1ONL'Y
Lola,
Office -Meyer Block. Wiugham,
M G. CASIEILON, •
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, CONVEYANCER, So
Oflice-Corner Ilam'Iton and St. Andrew streets
opposite Colborne Hotel.
GIVERICu, . ONTARIO.
J)b" TISTRV..-J. S. JEROME, L. U. S.,Wtsous e
is ,uanun cturtng first•olass sets of
rr' _ teat h as ehuup as they can bo made
in tee umanrion. Teeth extracted
ubaulutely without pain, by hie new
process, guaraultuou sterid, 01) safe.
OFFICE: In the Beaver Block, opposite the
Brunawlck .house.
ARTHUR J. law CN. U U d., D. S.,
Doctor of Duut.1 Sur,tery of the Ponnsylr.tot
Dental College
OFFICE-•-MAOntarrh Lt. OLV GK.
burl,.-1\1ti victc t; til ut:ty a etimNr +y,
{Chi
Dk1AI'.b,•
an.,
A4:.:11
ONTARI
LIt1ENSEl) A'.CTluzSLR 1' via .as COUNTY
uk• 1141tU1v.
Salus attended In any part of the Co. 'Charges
Moderate.
J OLIN (u1t1t11S, \i isoilsMl, 051T.,
LLJEAak:l+ AUCTIONEER.
Sales of B'u'ns Stook and Farm Implements
specialty.
All orders lett at the Tants Mice promptly atten.t.
ed to. Terra reasonable.
WANTE+
D _ _lnttligt:ntmen with good Mum
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