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The Wingham Times, 1889-03-01, Page 6
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I few that !bad nOVv L' tAkou so deatrs �nt lstlreMaeda . 1 ltssda t a lithg e lel iu a eta ou to s ua Y r This 1 ale l ltI n, of tris l,rtiy he hardly allows in his relations except Elsie, owls mind tate peesibillty of rejection, has reached Lmling•poiut now You'll But still he prevaricated, s"1 et woald have to speak to her after that. abut not tell her about it, jut Yl L r.'o• ust," after all, that b,lsU s really the teir.at-law at ail, if it coined to that, OH.APTE11 Till. --T• Tun TANOM ii 141- ' lid see,.11FLps sonto 6oi,t Lb 1aa r take It 141- 1 lard wait a other ql:titx,Alt y r ' I,er. t roe turn up for the You must never, neve i 1 ° as Elsie at all, it is bent, that intelligent, and and thtlt to property. her laid Clown the paper` once more and siunlo•ltoartecl people should so "Perhaps," d perhaps not, wiped a tear from her eye, u y p i l 't to the opinion on snot) an ituportaut questieit oracular brevity. "A•tr 1 P , through that heart- lander metaled of that amiable but in which, perhaps, t�iirklttJ that Lias me to an u i into the greedy clutches} of the enter face, with the ututoet fra*ity,"r was prising pawnbroker in the Borough the very sweetest and lrettieel g rl int Road, or be swallowed up for his owls.' all Lug ail that; to it ss , did you 9 advarttaae by any lai:allar absorb= And what y taut Medium • elsewhere, Ifroin the Edie,? Elsie l arca tiatreas the real very first, indeed, they wore both some dawning, t' p firmly determined never to spend one meaning of thio queerabadluad'fealways shilling of the estato upon their own I told hiva, my pleasure or their own necessities. .But considered lli+n the ablest. and best of if wealth is to clispeused in ,loing good living attthoritiVes on artistic mattes Elsie, Warren said earnest y, QiM anhi ill beemne Illy diner froth his own 1 1 ld des• native madenty t� SLTI�,�•tI•'IINE arca!•. SHBI?�l,t m Edie replied, with orvousl ease it, rathert than euvct i native modesty t of the learned sera's. teething on earth more bel k. Ebroken keno itt e v b carte Alas for the prospectstitan a good perllrilas• broken litGlr+ woman you know, he tlter�Corat urt oflu Oltstnrcet'Y, institution, incorrect judgement in the opposite gentlemen ! The question of Miter- llz iia _Nn way t' est urate should never have married her ; g inthe end far indict - lubber t bands are j Wince proved itself• 'id's la to it.--auppass, their the should never have owned s°andtth6 0 - foci pElsie roseou©©det��eizlore`adr�} at cllast direction, view inthen ltrtaaticalenforced � 9 by t i easier and less complex than the Piro it down to a precise Blain of tinge, never truly or hob s y , family attorney in his profesriona to know exactly whore we aloud, fore it isn't yours by single penny rites acedy tor hea s plass asarreatt L'rltaen promptly r mpcl yaurssing didn't rob! ec4liild, I tallier` a Y sq As zeal hal at first anticipated. Every nt}d say that if the estate isn't other- bear,'myself, to tout g generally, and to :loll the estate, when On the tout Y my thing unravelled itself with`dit Lento t wise elaitned within six weeks, we'll of it, at him with a once obtained, far the first price irked it than othertwiso, simplicity. The estate might nbered. break it to Elsie, attd allow leer to Elsie looped upyou make that a offered, investing nils sum in consols rifler wl)ivlt? as well .lzava been uuelzcutAfter which he proceeded to review tt I the trope n ger bad left no decide far herself in the matter ? condition,tface, Do The IFi casked tremulous. fund, to be employed by themselves his own character and prospects in a e erne had therefore But how shall we know whether it Warren? she asked, all in tt=sir awn names, as a virtual trust .viii, and property is claimed or not? Warren tie _ for �' Isue direct by husband. law upon Warren paused and hesitated, boat ell sp eii t tpurpi purposes exeraisened of , depreciatory the accuralat led ine ey of his judgment ¢leo dubiously,M1 I t for a moment, her surviving ltusbAxtd• This wasMy dear, tilerd t n'I he answered slowly andunfettered d' re in that respect • and he finished up at I b d last by laying those very Jete e exists in this ream resolute, e, 0 _ their own full discre. ' objects Ito rd• if Duly now, any Brat to England a usefen institution post, known It a can i is doubt had existed in any way as o means Mydarling; how can I possibly talk of •tion. So licit, Alfred fruit in due had been depreciating, his baud of of Which as a Penny post, of the fact that the late Mrs. Messinger of Which a !otter may be sAkely and making conditions or bargains with advertisement bore goodjustfor the had predeceased leer unfortunate ltns• would touch one at least, inherit the manor and estate of metaphorically l all E>isrland to do as P iuex ensively conveyed even to so . you ? But I could never bear to think season; and Elsie did at last, in name and heart, at the foot of the throne, band, legal acumen might doubtless remote and undist[ngtusltNd a person that wife of mine Wilitestrand, i weetosG (, have suggested inutneerable groundshi a neither of them touched ons she lilted—Accept or reject them. otters Money, of adieu for impossible claimants ut solicitorge as Alfred eW itt9q rd, penny ren,rElsie said, io ri very soft And the sweetest liked—accept r re, in all Eng - it side of the two families.�ieBut to the deceased, y we e re land ?--.-_-Eloie asked smiling, exercise of legal Sufla[k.—1 propose, in fact,, to tQrite `and theyt}talked like1tovers the lrsaid ot, pennyal! apartltas aassa`edrft nd, Theyoe keptUnconditionally accepted dein with tht, unhappily for the e g and edit him. xxiost h the case as it stood was allmost Pleasing ally accepted You see, old noir in the best way they knew for n horribly lain sailing. Hugh Warren groaned. It was an hit ,nyself alar, than once in the old, rt, dear, it'll be such a splendid thee,, mast l.qweld fix, kis wished he could shirk days—after All that was past and done the.objects that �1'[uifred ill last P "lassiuger, resquire, baying inherited au know, dear -1 said to highest moods might most have approv- . for Warren, when he sats up dhids4, to in due course from his deceased wife the whole horrid business, . To be .fur ever, y have an influential art exilic bound state roust go in the `asst place saddled against youe will with is Myself : I would never marry any ed Anel tven if I loved faitn—his, as r7 j Y ' over as it were, not to speak evil the c ,t, himself, in persop predicament menti that setdon' diuon don t ttrbs A. lovedil is a wale rhim trulow, 110t 8—uuesa 1 had wonky Lvas really the level rtsbeat e1possib a converted to I3u;h ltasszni r ptPdicamgen that ' Y against hint, by being gentleman's pease of mink! of my own to briug bun. And when arraugetnont. To be sure, sire no beforehand into his own brother -in' And Hugh tlassw ;er ltitnaelf having' possibly 1 b• Ln to know I wasgetting to love logger. felt that old feeliu anaiust diad intestate, it must go in the next anytevtlexe• But he saw no p g r shy g agaiust Besides which, you knout, to TTnl;h M,tssuiger's nearest represen y g corning to �VArren unprovided and -happen, E.sie, to be ever, se mush in ,.. way out of the odd dilomtna. Edie yon—when I couldn't any louger oil pezllli ass• Shs Nos comsat now, as a .love with him. agree . True, there still remained the ryas right, after all, no doubt. As teal froru rriyse}f the truth diet y That's a good thing, Edie. agreeable and exciting research for the wife sllnu1d ba, to trust herself iulpli r. heir -at research forit yet, aain any he hacl no authority s. tenderness and de devotion had made me city shriaud �rt e, t to her elf im d - illy child, 1 thing, -it suelr an missing let , answer in way for Elsie's wishes. love you agaiust In will—1 amid to !)ands ek tell s art of 1,1ts had every extremely good tiling that I ran up• s hunting up the heir•at•las to a, given If she wanted Whitestraud, it was ' thyself again, more firmly than ever : day been, ntoxe sought f lar by those stairs child, and bade' regular jolly indisputable possessor is as nothing ill hers to take or reject as she wished, 1 will never let hila take me thus - old at tallHd cry over • it—Elsie, the eyee of a keen sportsman le in compared and hers only, Still, he salved his penuiles.. 1 will never burden him who hold in their laps the absolub ' . ' with the J ro1ucrie joy of battle iinroly-feeddisposal of tilt, world's wealth, and Arthur's a dear good fellow. Ancl you .t in the tact of setting the reprosen- consciencehwas with the consolatory corny idea with oneer more mouth d clothe, one theta was far Less fear than formerly and I can be married her. We've' t t. that it not actually comupu dory tn01 a person to bonds and clothe. and cares es A rO1taL'h01C1 wUrld Always been sisters, ever since we've tatives of two rival and uneerttuu upon kiln to show Elsie ttuy legal ad• support, qua mare life to tail and moil thatltl the breim otfP rttiseruee And cell : niwaknoy be(etet' other. And now we'll be •6ralrns to fight it out, tooth and nail vertisement, inquiry, or suggestion' And slave for. Ever, as it is, he can't. entail r ueces:•it for lowering his together, en the free and open Arena which might happen t0 emanate from pursue his Art as lie ought to pursue grading y o sisters even more than fiver. rive free play to his(elle rune j -a sigh caret of Probate. It was with the solicitors to. the estate of lbs lets it ; he can't. p y be own artistiu standard to meet the . sigh ot regret, andtherefore, that the .Hugh Messinger. So far as he had genius, as his genius demands, inferior wishes Aud neared of possible family attorllpy, geed Past man, drew purchasers. with their vulgar ideals. fii ' 1 cognisance of Ghe facts, cause he has to turn aside tom his } th for each of ' advertisement which closed for the heirs,executors and I t that the other had liras r leis vain hopes. ofadisputed,.•, its of the deceased a nothing � his hand— i •ii>Ksl tried by the final test Z ethend• any o cls coo as- +nvn noble and exquisite ideals to sur But it Was also somethine up P money.them o feelMiss Eliza and Miss Zella Mcliib- ,ever indeed, h d ot[ ing on the market and to earn bon,of are the attests of succession between the moribund signs to do in any way with Elsie won't any further cramp been del y Walton, ttf Messinger and ? [eysey, and er of an genic, Italy= , his hand that should be . free as the of this world's gold—tried iu actual their sister' Mrs. Fred Thompson third houses Second. , p practice and not found it antro r. Few week —Miss Kate Kennedy was re - ,Y caufit>ecl his pod at exploiting es of lucrative vague nd uncerta is at best a veryngrand ands beautifutnr calli tg.ixr I will 10ii„�ation to.exploitntg life l,ottst, .or -vague and uncertain form of relation ..+ pass tlzrough that sordid crucible moved to her home last week, t,ltkt Afftasiu =er alone, for his own use, unscathed : those who do are of tele young person wito was taken" sial itt H ship. He decided, therefore, not never marry hila unless l�pcan brine purest metal. �4'iu;;llaxu with inflammation about six 'enjoyment, and fruition. without some internal qualms, to ac- him at least erioueb to support myself It was some two or three weeks After , , r Warren—that dayat San sept Edie's suggested compromise for upon. -And ,just the other day, you On the very . day when Warren ' weeks ago. She is on the way to Edi las s me tw tragic death that the prPsettt, and to wait patiently for remember, ,and Elsie finally fixed tete date for recovery —R iasSusan Kennedy leavew Eche Reif clltineed to observe in the y , their approaching wedding, the calm I title week for Toronto to accept s4 the matter in mark to settle itself b loved ouebet better dthan admitted itself—I and happy little bride -elect came in : situation as bookkeeper in a large Aeons Coletnit of that morning's.. spontaneous tLrran Pn]eut. you Y with the first tidings of the acconl 'bakery, --ter• Lewis Thomson is homer Times a notice coached in the iotlowing 13uo �lifrdeceased, acted. othe wee. said to von stilla : 1 am our at ensiled arrangement, „t<•eise and. poetical language ..icor to the acted otherwise.. heart. lint. I tau'. be yuurd reallyfar p ' 1;emeni all tremors and 1 again from College he having put in Hugh :Messinger, Esquire, deceased 'He had failed to draw any satisfactory a long time yet. No matter why. 1 blushes, to her faithful Edie. To the tern, and received his diploma. ate of 1Vhitestraud k15111 in the communications iu answer to his ad• shall be yours still in myself, for all tier great chargrin,' however, her fu • f3russela. s•,iz try of Suffolk —Any person or vertisement save one from a bogus that. ell, I'll tell you now why 1 ture sister-in-law received the news of ,arson t olRir. next of represent the bait a• firm of so called Property Agents, and said those words,—Even then, darling this proximate family event with an - The Misses Dimsdale are at present 1..0+81 :gen ,text kin of the above one froth a third-rate pawnbroker in f felt 1 could never marry you pernti- absolute minimum of surprise - or , condneting revival services at Brussels, 1.101811 geDepa an who died atAlp P excitement. "Yon don't seem. to be The Post says ill a inost complimentary <n the Department of the Al es had oLioe 1;11 married whose wife's aunt less. pin the least astouished, dear," Elsie reference to Gertie Dimadale : This. p once Abroken-down rail- She paused, and looked a at hila ' atritimos, ice .1112 tench Republic, on porter of the name of Messenger with an.earnest look in her true gray cried, somewhat piquet! at her cool young lady lots a musical, mellow �)' abrrllt the 17t1x day of November fwayront Ween in Shropshire, and who eyes, those exquisite. eyes .°f hers tbtit reception. Why, anybody'cl sfy, to voice that soon found way to the. wit p:t,:L, Ar# Hereby requested to considered himself, accordingly, the no lover could see without an intense see the way you take it, you'd known hearts of .the listeners aid the result nilly immediately to Alfred 11Pbertlen, g. it as a clear twelve•moutlr ago 1 was a splendid service. The ' subject:. Wl,it,+strrtucl, �ui}olk, solicitor to obvious rep Hughugtative and heir at -law • thrill through 1he 113 inmost be and So I did, my ebild—ell except the was handled in a manner that would ,,1, of the late end WhitestraQ d Hall, intbr of the e Preucrren twhat could next bed coming. mere trifling detail of the date, Edie have done credit to an aged divine, ti ie mentioned Messinger( tin+yreri Utter bar, An r + , answered at once withprompt coin- Li.; tee meat:aped the matter at caseand the superstition that R. lady fra 1101 Sulfolk, Esquire, And ou.re goingto tell me, I�Isie he titre, deceased cat cn8,mon-sense, and an arch look .kora able to publicly deliver the Gospel • Gyttrrelz, who had completed the issue. Neither of these applicat[ctra, said with a `sigh that you cRtl't marry ,• tassel arrangements at San kterxta Covin of sutlicie'zt impor- lee unless you feel free to accept under her dark eyebrows. In fact 1 message was speedily dispelled. The y however, provingdiscourse waslogica! el ,leutone; but Warren beard it trioses to knga;e the attention of NFr.. �V(litestrand. arranged it all myself rnostsatisfactor logical, etogaeutn e 1 hrith extrema disinclination, He Elsie laid her head with womanly ily lief ire hand. But what I was and powerful- .+- u. •la't bear to allude to the fact in Alft•ed Heberden s legal mind, that estate gentleman proceeded on his own confidence On his strong shoulder. really thinning of just now was simpl� y�ktiteclillrc = ,r snag to Elsie, Directly • or in_ accout to investigate the genealogy I'm going to tell you, darling, she this -why shouldn't Duo calla do dot F.r; oris, be could never inherit the and other antecedents of iiugh Mas- answered, with a suddeh burst of un-' for both at once Elsie? Mr H. Madden is about opening' - :.,Lto of the mine whose fife he had singer, with a dingle eye to the clic- checked emotion, that I'll marry you For both at once, Edie 1 For me and up a boot and shoe business . in thin 3st Gil nearly i Elsie v ont,tl in shorten- '. . coverygof the missing inheritor of the note, Whitestraud or no `I'hitostrritid. Warren ? Why, of course,, one cake village. There Is also a good opening - And if las soon, R:^ h Pstrite, envisaged as a porson from I'll do as you wish in this and every always does do for bride and bride- fol, gA liatnesamakor, tailor, graitzg, etel, tri beciltrte his wife, he would whom natural gratitude would prole. tiling. I love you so dearly today, groom together, doesn't it ? I rle\er dealer, a general there llltsllaeas, {A rily participate in witatev�i ably wring a substantial aoliutum to Warren, that I can seen burden you heard of anybody having a couple dar- first-class site can be had for the' tft Etthe me:;h:t derive from fn• with myself, if you wish it ; I can ling. latter)•—A number of our lads and. log i- reiit;s ofs Hugh ;lass- the good attorney who had proved his rt title` And the result of his inquiries throw myself upon you without re- What a sweet little silly you are, lasses betook tllemsolves off to w •••%.'sill -woo Itillitestrand props y into the Messingerpedigree took tau verse: I can take back all I ever you dear old goose, you ! Are you two 'I eeswater tea meeting on Thursday >. 1u>, he glad. Thi adnate was ,tibia shape at Inst, aee! or two thought or said, and be_ happy any- the only marriageable people in the evening last,. and find a jolly titTie,--- ,: , ,iy the price „k bland. II ittatri s IRte+r %t) a se on l advertfse)nent of a where, if only yott,ll laevo me, and universe, theta I didn't merLil for you Sawmills are gotiing in large stoeluao poor little women for nothing else more exact sort, which I+PdiP Reif, hla(te nee your wife, and love Inc and i arren at all, of coarse; 1 mean loge and shipping adantities of lumber •,r the 3a(te of Lylliteetrand. fie .that diligent and careful student of as I myself love you. I want otthiug for you myself, did Edie? away •just 110.W,g M.r. John Oantpbell Al hot by slow degrees through law the second column, the most interest- that ever -was hit;, 1 only Why, yes, e dear old blued bat, 1s briufitng ill a largo liicl sltcelleut. l :et and cruelty. if he hadn't fug portion of the whole newspaper to , yours, Warren. Wh , y• , youstock of seed clrit;s, gang plows ands d I he would nevor have f n p, a 1.1 d d daughters discover- - Nevertheless, Mr, Alfred Heberden you Edie went on placidly, with binders.—Mr. 11 D. Henderson lias- l• of that date drily an abstracted , we might get ).)�' her, 'e v , cc lain e r to a lr ot that wretched erplace, )f ve air • I olon of drywood for sale. •iu't matted her, he would have ecl ant! pondered over one foggy ata sed in nue week a morning in the blissful repose of 128 , proceed in proper form o anon pro Of 128 th ilk bath aeriou over die 'il s twadayt, f t leave to Snell K l claim f Lisle ). 1 Ain't t„ucl, it, And 1 want = : 13etcliingly bond, in the par ' tibia ,lliafiri00 in a 4 seep for Children 'Mailing. Its valuers Meal sr - �,ri U O blood. 1 , Wanted, +'state of ug) +abia•It wilt t011ov0 1110, poor little eels bit of 1S[t1 my intn)ediatety, Depend upon it, mothers, tilers is pa ...1 hire, • g r. Esquire, deceased intes+ate• singer, Esquire, deceased, of Whike- Two weddings.,dear i:e Elsie r a:lfit to mention „Messinger, 11 is , l v ,' • rand Hall, he the county of Saf cried in surprise. Why what oil ,t, ttiat stouatonra1,eu nu<eln ruresWtndCollc„ ::., rrrl;irt1't yeti at 1 " with her if this wlrould meet the eye of Elsie, strand earth are you oval talking 1 t ? aofte,ry ter Gums, ' you � t th whole systs�t t f ci t Win - . VS is• t rnntll[ng 0 lets OL:n 0 Betcl,ingley load. �eb 1 011sinn- t 1e a rit a , AU<' of vo 11oTi,snt.» Are you disturbed at night` l • rrsli Of dingo so to 'speak, with Ono person. pad bvokatl of Your teat Ly. a sick elr,ld t; ten. :Et it So that's flet, T:dip. It's . .•=law and 1�'eitt � I%ensingtou, spinster, of no occupation Their such a ter Bufferin and: trying. with pain of Cutting Teeth? it so send at. 1 CItatrma Heir-at-law t t f TTugt altos Their Agway d Ed ?1:+'i e 'away'. nomad get a bottle of •'sirs. Winslow's sealant b] 1 Let it tea perish Hugh to the intestate 1 s a v n about a reduces Inflammation, and gives e 111•41e, i, Kits nskt�dal e011atlietr.: dituglrter of the late Rev. 11. Clrallou• _ folk, •. r...t;:;lrtfi,rtVatrd Eng l _ .Ano his wife; formerly The tone and energy u " 1P fact i9 an estate, however Ac don't understandI 1 t ,•r and 1 1, ,i t d r somebody Well, 1vb at ter y's a very good �, , tl Eleanor Jan g d t needs belong to Y 1 W Oughtn't 1 cra • and since either Elsie critic, d L oloW's soothing byruir for children co � n,, l l tilt r h1)si11ea3S t')tUrt, ,ati it's alt's lana 00 lea!(aot to the retia and is the prescription of ane of Jane I�IAt)ain. ai', of(;hudleigh, q , ,, .' .'[Mie answered with twinkle •' CalledBrutatoftortephynisfpnsand nuidee 15 , yva kn., Igive Warren. Devonshire, she in requested to put san1e17 • , !Past IV mva lien the option q$ ecatiou with must take it herself, or gat some other', lie's generally a tl a ff lk hen y t t• r , for sato 1i all drugglsta to throughout the world, 1'rit:0 tw,pnti•1lv0 Cent0 5 Devonshire, admitted Into Cgirluunbattle. I1v euro rind 0ya for •' tin. tVrtralo �s , r kinCuuiuiy hdf'+lwtt property/ ventured to b d B Wi,[teatrand person with a worse claim. endeavour oellent taste, and ret Is6 `aitia ' add 4143 iron*: 1". 1 • s very kin of mut o1 course, 7 �' �� may soiafetl,ill r to obtal , decided l 1 k day On is critical opinion ill my Y y slit. tit 6 1 ce which did honor at o)ico to Igo g „1,4 " • , r ) tact to Alfred a er err, .tr + ' ... ft Warren tend nhn t ectt ec t,t ler Robert Stevenson, of (IIaC dtiv,SCist b,fore e w se ales nstho'* _ u 't + when Ser advantaWe. upon further rlorlsidet'ation, the I presen o we may l 1�{grin erne dirt 8 _greatly ly to l la you nrlt the Papal. tit - z,noty to would leo better far liar to dispelled i the sOtintluoss and dethe acatenees of his pth of Lk al3tuet which tions and ctvillr give Ocean sh[ehe honor of rsl speed 4 site 1t•,iu lee 8111411., to idea t p will,sloe said revanttr+s of �� hitestraud for the pub- , ped ft is tv to !will an hour. : 1151' aftl`rt ti pia e3 s�wttr Warren For may, read�f lilt good, than lei; them frill by default' Io Judgtteut. lila t y •t,rzit sal lttd. 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