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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1902-08-28, Page 6g r r�etrolt,"1 1444,14,4e, 41,4101/(1"-/4'4r4 "Ete /Lineatv yrew aist***********Icsz LOVE'S EXILE. rt 4-4-4444 Sometimes 1 would see the tate col - the climbing up a hill together, lie not mere sure-footed than the child. Sometimes as I peened, there would fie a. great waving of haudker- h gh caaiet rn, o how, me triumphantly.wa.gging of tall from howhow mucic more they dared than I trotting on composedly some hundreds o2 feet below. I was always rather 41+ first day when he would be free, I aut1u1 oned the rest, !till not one or them, had ever yet failed me.. Fabian wrote me this ,)ear giving the on whiehOth theoelooing 4o1 tsten hetie tlteu.tre at which he was playlu;� tetluld. leave lain free. i.',he uetvs of the expeete;i arrivals gulekly reached the ears of Mrs. Lamer, who camp sklppina along the ;garlen tottards ale one morning about a week. before tbt' visit, and attaeked me at once with much vi- varlty. " ,Alia 1" elle began, "and so we were to be left in Ignorance or the gay doings, were we ?'' " If you aikido to the meeting of half a dozen old fogeys on the fif- teenth, !firs. J llmer, I assure you I was coming to the cottage to tell you about it. Eat we shall be about as sportive as a gatheriug of the British Archaeological .Aasoelatlou, and ea we alutU be Out on the moors all day, I'm afraid you won't find the place much livelier Blau usual. 1 ofthematter' with eomemiming uthe feeling lth of awkwardness, "that you had better keep Miss Bsblolo more --more with you, whilte-while the gentlemen are here. Or --or 11 you would like a trip to the seaside we might see about a couple of weeks at Muelutlle or !Stonehaven, and that would glve us (an opportunity of—of having the 1 cottage whdtewaahed, you know," I 1 t the enormity of my bring- finished up, with a Budden gleam of i ntive genius. uneasy for the child, wander__.. au thee lonely hare and along each mind than the flirtations of a couple umtrsquented toads without any. i of children "And atter that," I said companion but her smother, with the odd tuconsiet- my wanderings again for a little eney' which breaks out in the best while, and the Ellmers can remain of us, could fear no danger to the here until they, too, are tired of it, girl from coarse peasant or steep and so we shall avoid any wrenkM oltff, 'labile against the wiles of the over the break up." That the break Well-dressed fisc pat her strictly on up must come I knew, and, on the her guard. As for the child her- whole, I felt that It had better come mat I could only tell her to be early than late—for me, at any rate. careful of her footing on rugged I climbed up Craigendarroch nest Cralgendarrooh, the nearest, the day.rendmee et nddayef for every after prettiest, the most dangerous of me oqr higher hills; to tell her not Le 1 was alarmed by the steepness of wander whithersoever her fancy led those rocks to the south, where a her would have been like warning poor young fellow who was out rera- n. altar not to mnun;t so high in the hunting fell down the perpendicular was Y. cllff one summer's day, !lien as evening fell and I began, found a shapeless, lifeless heap four like any old woman, to grow anxi- days after on the side of the hill. n theWould halll outside my's tired study, and ainHe there tias a ll his bonesand whittenedhave on to a scratching at my door which the,roam and ferns among the young gave place to a piteous sniffling trees, if a couple of Ballater lads and. whlninig Lf I did not immedate- had . not. saumbled upon his ly rise to let her in. Then within balled out alltheir thevillage towalk see the ears, a tardy nve iltg play -metier" folk to my highland The fact was I had begun to tingle Doctoi's and people +!gree that Scutt' a Imul- sionof cod-liver ail is the best thin to take for "don't feel well and don't know why," especially babies —they like it—men and women don't mind it, but babies actually enjoy it, ordesiless tvrc moreme the eI seraglio. With very fewi at the thought o I left Mrs. Filmer, more put out than "chaff'•as much worse to bear than I oared to show. rhododendrons after look- slander as the ettgmu of fool is ani; nalgrily at the rhododendrons to than that of rogue—which the lm - the drive for a little while, portation of my fair tenants would i happily vi remembered that the bring down upon me. Besides, though annual dish of du four oddly assort- four visitors were all old andd Mende was sue should have vname- friends, and very good fellows, yet that tiles I shngld some- a pretty faoe may work such Circe - like weeders, more interesting to occupy Icy like wonders, even in the beat of ox, that I thought it better that our bachelor loneliness should be, before, ntempered by the smiles the dog ; but to myself "I think, I shall set off on gentle wag of tete tail she won i ht And these made the most of trot up to the hearth -rug and Ise ••N• tea PROS •AYPL• *N• TAY IT. SCOTT a ■OWN* oNaea,• Ts. TONONTO. sae. and it.en: nn t�tuseinte. Stili Had Hope. Barber —VIII you leave anything on. your tate when 1 have finished, Victim— I do not know. But I hopo you'll leave my nose, at'least. Stop* the Cough and Works Ott the Cold. LaxativeBromoQuinine Tablletl ce ur5 ¢anti in one day. Nu cure, No pay. SALOONS AND DRUNKENNESS Disparities is atomics of Arrests Bade In Various barge Ciites. The number of aalooae In a t•ity does not beat' any close relation to tila.tPleaetunt. of the number ofilarresseetsit, or for drunkenness, New York, with doable the popula- tion of 011ieago and 5i1 per cent. more saloons has fewer Arrestta for drunkenness in a year than the big city' on Lake Michigan. Baltimore has more than twice as many sa- loons as Beaton, while Boston lags 4seven -times as many. arrests for 1. druikennese in a year as deem Bal - Cured 'Thein of a lead Habit. A ininls'tetr in a near -by town on a recent Sunday surprised frim audlenee Sher p pit : the following Iregultr notice sessionor r m the Donkey Club will be held as usual atter the service. .[embers will line up Just outside the door, make re- marks and stare at the ladles who pass, as is their custom." But they a didn't that Sunday. Ifinard's Liniment Cures Gorget in Cows. CARNEGIE'S GAME SUPPLY Skibo Castle ae Catalogued by a Pula- lioatlon is Britain. Over in Great Britain they have catalogue of all country places San Francisco ham OU per cent. more e.aloons than St. Louis, bot tree timers as many arrears. In- dianapolis has more saloons than Paterson, bat the number of ar- rests for drunkeneess is 20 per cent. greater in Paterson than in Iudian- ap ieveland and Cincinnati have about the same number of saloons, but the arrests for drunkenness, which' are 2,000 annually. in C'inein- falo' are and Phila0 In delphia iavelhad. Buf- e about the tame number of saloons, but the arrests for drunkenness in Phila- delphia are four times as many as those in Buffalo. Washington has 500 saloons and Milwaukee has 1,700, but while ar- rests for drunkenness in Washing- ton average 3,200 yearly, in Mtlwau- kee they are only 1,600. Worcester, one has o 00 ar- rests 70 salt' , Maim, with: rests in a year for drunkenness, and Detroit, with 90Q saloons, the as a ore, tt of any woman lovelier by the Janet. ; which possess any shooting or fish - But itfrs. !dimer, at my hesitating Lug. This catalogue gives the fol - suggestion, grew rigid and haughty. lowing description of Skibo Castle, ` Ocourse, Mr. 'laude," she said, Andrew Carnegte'd Highland home. "if you wish now to make use of The absence of any descriptive the cottage my daughter and I , frllis seems to leave the bare facts have done our best to keep In order i rather more impressive than they for you, we shall be ready to pack appear even in the hands of the up at any' time. We can go to- r most enthusiastic journalist. Here morrow, if ybbi like. I have no doubt is the account : that I shall be able to find ani "Extent of shootdng, about 20,000 opening for the autumn season with 8000 a Of this 30,000 acres are arable d 1,000 are wood. What frayed Not Sunlight your linen i' ISSUE, NO. 35, 1902. Slap--- :x►voA�oxa=t No, indeed 1 'J IINLiGHT REDUCES EXPZGNSE Ask for the Oetisgou' lar g33 INEQUALITY ALWAYS. A Dead Level of Rewards Not to be Desired. It is a great law of nature, from wlech pe, that "by the sweat Tof the re Is ltprow rwe nluaL carr our bread.,, Bellamy's beautiful dream, "Look- ing BArkwa l'd," is simply a dream, as impracticable and impossible as tile stories of Jules Verne, "The Ar- ab au Nights,,' or " ainbad the 3aliol'." Some must study law, medicine, fi- nance, and a thousand tltinge 011 tvlicti human happiness depends, and some meet work iii the coal mines or every furnftee .tire in the country would be extioguleited, every menu- Cacturing-• indestry end, and we ehotad relapse Ilut° barbarism. It will never' be possible to make the wages of all men the sante. e hours will tn �n who works Th oma earn more than his e0ual who works only five --the skilful more than the unskilful—the strong more than the weak --the well more than the r�'ek— the Industrious more than the lazy ; and the man Who in youth lives ecn- nomtcally and saves his money will p1'obably have tut old age more than he who spends and saves nothing. Labor will never, In the long run, be able to prevent capital from em- ploying whoever capital sees fit to employ, and capital will always be compelled to support labor, whether at work or idle. Every city and town must support Its poor, and cap pay Mils. Anarchy attempting to run our banks,- railroads, factories and great commercial. industries, would bring quick chaos, destruction and ruin, not only to capital, but to labor.—George T. Angell, in "Our Dumb Autinala.'" eL Wy u,aau „c.. The explanation on these dispari- ties le to be found probably In the filet that in the cities where there le an unusual number of saloons they are mostly. for the sale of lager beer, whereas in the cities with few saloons more whiskey is sold.—N. Y. Sun. • A. BOON TO HORBEM'SN—One bottle of English Sparta Liniment completely removed a curb from my horse. I take pleasure fu recommending the remedy, as it acts with mysterious promptness in the removal from horses of hard, soft or calloused lumpi, blood sparin, splints, curbs, sweetly,stifles sprains, GEORGE ROBE Farmer, Markham, Ont. Sold by all druggists. Advice Scorned. "You should be thrifty mend lay some company."poygptthLug {amide for a rainy day, "No, no, uo 1" interrupted I, em- 1 The last season's shooting included. said .the mesh who gives advice , d phase, 'P y do note think of some such h a- ' fallow bucks,brace o 42f � roe grouse, bepldes 1 libltiem. Bence, 'Pray Mister, said the Kaneas farm- s thing'. There is plenty` of room black game, partridges, pheasants, �; ,,you �tadk lilts a. blame 'theor- in. my own place for all my friends. i snipe, woodcock, bares, rabbits and I est.. What we people need is to My sole object in making the augges- 1 wliTharti is fair seinen and trout lay smarming aside against a tide I did was to prevent youre being drough ' pestered with 1110 attentions [);yells, and In about 15 ltroumttl fishing the 't-'—Wa3�ehiw�gton Star. of a lot of rough sportsmen, who, Lochs Misdate, Laggan, Laroe and when theywere tired of shooting, Boltdhe - Idonkey Brand Soap cleans kitchen uten- wonid find nothing better to "The castle is beautifully situ 111 silo, steel, iron and tinware, knives and then to worry you and 'Piss Babiole ted overlooking the Dornock Firth. forks, and all kinds of cutlery. ag .n the excitement in a similar way, , to death. And you remember, row It contains n large entrance halt, . down, giving a sideways glance at holding a highly decorous and Pres- ;ended, as; a happy thought, 6 pubitt3 rooms, b•Illard ream, Hobe bis p who would hop dotwn from bp public. 5 dressing rooms, 4 bath Ids perch and make a grab at her byterian wake, settling themselves when you came here, you insisted on tall to punish her for gadding a businesslike manner like a flock of privacy."' rooms, with all modern convent - about, anis, finding that ap- I crows on the broken ground around •' One may have ton much even of rncea. the stone on which the dead man, - such a good thing as one's society," nes. stables [ergs and eom- sneak out at reach,gwouldnscarcely more silent and uncon- . she said, with an affected little madi,ous and arelargand cies- sneak quietly back again and ; cerned than they, held his mourn- laugh. " I think I could bear a little houses aren the gardensl and d glass resume Ills hunt for the flea who i fol levee. This incident had already attention now, with much equanimity, Thera are besides Pulnd extensive. House, ght, totry i to the southeven from a spot h 'could cointaI in sitting rooms, 4 bed would never be eau to lveir a tragic interest tsmtin who d-• e persuade us that his fruitles s e .at- gide of the pretty hill, and although find nothing better to do.' Of course; rooms, 1 dre sing. room, servants' Minard's Lltifslent Corea Colds, etc. Babiole knew the place well, and was I could expect no more than tltatof our roioms. etc. Also three cottages, Two Butterflies Courting. tempt Plain. Parke—After all, sir, the extreme tins c'must commend of ourmitselfninstitu- to every one. Zane—I know it. Half the time we're without a pook.— Harper's Bazar. ao "TRINITY" 0, Tue LEADING • • • Residential University OP CANADA Valuable Bursaries and Scholarships Open to all STUDENTS IN ARTS without restrictions et sex or creed. TRINITY COLLEGE Residence for MEN BT. HILDA'S COLLEGE ...... Residence for WOMEN For all information address-•• T, 0. STREET MAQKLEM, M.A., LL.A. How hard TA-ta would try, when a' as sure-footed and nimble as one i gentlemen of such radn as Y near, containing 11 rooms nice plate of gristle and potato at of lite ,native squirrels, I felt anxious guests i'" she added, rather Yenom- near, . I1a.1t to Boner Bridge, energies, time had revived her flagging e every day when there was uo answer ously. "But for a change even that thence drive 10 miles. to describe to me the to my call of "Tata! Ta-ta !" and might be acceptable." i The rent is for the shooting vents of the morning ight 1 And was not satisfied until I had made 1 Good heavens 1 The woman would an Of course, tom the sound of a bright childish seas- thecircuit of the hill, pushed my not understand me. laugh from the .kitchen would stim-' elate her remembrance of that jolly i way through the barriers of uprooted •• But Babiole 1' I suggested, quietly. run up -hill! I knew, though I said firs with which the gales of early 1 " Babiole la only a child ; but even nothing, that Babiole used to come spring had encumbered the hill -side L1 elle were not, a daughter of mine across to find bar mother, busy with on the north, and going on In thatwould be perfectly able to take care . direction, came to the bare and al- ' of herself, Mr. Maude." my dinner ; and I could guees, from most precipitous slope which forme After tills snub, 1 could only ow cue , the altercations I often overheard, the southern w11]t of the Parse of and take myself off, spending the In- tract most people! but now that the that the hungry girl stole her altars,rate is the same to New York and Balloter. terve! before my guests' arrival 3nother lines no I and laughed tit any one who said On my eighth visit, I heard a schooling myself fur the approaching pont east as by , b points New York Central and Hudson River Railroad. The above name Is a houseboid word and the superior excellence of „ad should be sufficient to at - her recommendation should be her nay. The dining room always faint bark from the ridge of hI1l to ordeal. grew too bot when that bright.d the northwest of the pass ; con- The first to arrive un the fifteenth sought. Everybody will tell you it laughterwold penetrated s my oars, Fergu- sidering this as a clue, 1 made my f were Lord Edgar Normanton and Mr. le the best. I would tiny, carelessly, to way down Craigendarrocll, across I Richard Fussell, the latter, anxious sum ( the meadowm round Mona House, 0. to make the most of his annual taste "You can leave the door open:' white building of simplest arohitec- 1 of rank and fashion, having lain In He knew, you may be sure, why I tore, flanked by a garden where wit for the former at King's Cross, liked to sir in a out; draught while 'March .straight rows of bright flowers look- i lam company winds were flout ; but the atPru ed quaintly picturesque against a Scot, however much he might still dark background of fir and hill. Cros- f cherish enmity against the diaboli- the road, which, rag at the foot cal cleverness of the mother, had had id e 1 began to climb. A !Attie Ones. Oar little Florence, on being pre- pared for church one Sunday morn - during the entire journey. I met them ing, regarded her bonnet with much at Ballater station at 2.15 in the al- satisfaction, and Bald: ternoun, and was sorry to hear from "I guess my bonnet is the fashion - est bonnet they Is 1" One day, when she saw some ici- cles hanging to the window, she said: "Oh, mamma, dear, come and eee the sticks or rain!" lea little maid of E. One day 1 erng e ro of the r g , I Edgar, who never looked otherwis a corner of his flinty heart pulverized rough, steep path had been worn than the picture of robust health, and by the blooming child. among the brackens, and was widen- who was, moreover, getting fat, that And 80 111.0 cold rpring passed lrtto cool summer, and, 1 began to notice, ed at every ast;ent by falls of loose lie war far erten wen.. soil and stones. I knew what a pretty "`I tell his lordship that he should little as I saw of her, a change in the little nook here was at the top, just' take rowing exxerCtBP. Nothing like a maiden. Aa the season a lovelorn maid good pull every day on the river to pretty mare - the pines wh ere advanced, h;er vitactty seemed to would delight to make a nest. The keep a man in condition," urged'Ir. the asked her mamma If people al - advanced, alittle, her dancing walk to ti a steeper than ever to- : Fussell, wh0 was fifty inches round ways knocked when they went to au give plasm to a more sedate step, yards the top, and led suddenly to a I what had once been his waist, an bile her rambles were often nowGod's house. Her mamma, scare �v grassy hollow, one wall of wh[eh was who seemed to radiate health and ly noticing what she said, replied: ' r.la.tec, to a climb up C'ratgen:tar- a perpendicular grey cliff, broken by , happiness. ` "yes, darling:' melts which formerly would have been narrow and inaccessible ridges on They informed me that Fabian " es, d time after it began to a Isere SnKideat in the day's proceed- which slender little birch trees con- Scott had also travelled up by the , loge. 1 remarked upou this to bars. trived to grow. Ong the opposite side' night mall, but in another com- • thunder, and Amy exclaimed: Palmer ; for she and I had now, in the mossy ground sloped gently, and partmenit ; so 1 Went to meet the 1 "There 1 Somebody's got to God'e our loneliness, become great chums. the wild rabbits scurried about,train, which came Seto Ballater at leouae—I hear them knocking." "Olt; don't you know !" said she, among the stumps of fallen pines. 5.50, and found both Fithian and Mr. with her grating little laugh, "Ba- I had only gone few steps along Maurice Browne diem)utlag so vio- Howard's mother was going away ptolc's its love:" - the soft ground when I caught the lently that they lino forgotten to to be absent for some time, but pro - In love :" said I, alowIy. "A childthe of a light girlish twice; it came get oat. Fabian had indeed taken titised to return on a cartes day.' like that :" miniature elitism at the ' advantage of tite stopping of the He said : ''Oh..,it's not a first attachment by from the foot of the cliff. I wondered who . train to stride up and down the eon- for "I know atm al ilttcome, mamma, any means," said' eh:e' making merry the child was tinkling to. But as 1 fined area of the railway carriage, --- over my surprise, as she swung her came nearer, Iieari�ng no volae but 1 gesticulating violently with, bis little watering -pot with one hand, hers, I supposed she must be read'mg hart -cox, rug, gun and various other 1 Little Emily asked a great many and iput• her stead on one side to ad- aloud. I unconsidered trifles. I guessed that questions the answers to which were mire a row of handsome gladioluses •013, no, Roderick;' at last I was they could only have travelled to- sometimes very unsatisfactory. One Watch the had reared with some eloael enough to hear, "I love you i getner from Aberdeen, for there had day, after pondering a long time care. "Her first, what you may assionately, with the love one • been no bloodshed. Theyitad been on what had been told her, abet ex. tali serious passion, yeas at ,seven knows but once. But It ,is impossible 1 baring a little discussion on real- claimed : years old, two whole years later for me' to do as you wish. You speak 1 lam in art, of which 'Maurice Browne 1 "Oh, 1 do wish I had a certainer thhn my earliest love. By-the-by,Mr. to me of your father; you urge upou; was an ardent disciple. They were inside or me! Leslle'a Monthly. 'loads, M really moat beg you to let me that he would forgive my lowly i atilt hard at it in terms unfit for MG make some cuttings from your birth, that he would welcome to his • publicatiuu when 1 mounted the Ile sore you get the kind you have at vat's rose -trees ; I have two excellent ancestral Italie the woman of your ate and pat my head in at the win- had.—Owiyut to the gpeat popularlty of briars here, and i !latter myself I rholce, whoever elm might be. But 1 low. Excitable Fabian, with, lite " The D. Jrt; L." Menthol P1eleter unscrut,u- can grMt as well as any gardener. do not forget that I, too, have pride, •keel oyes mill! flashing fadignatfou loos makers are putting up one like it. Per rheumatism, neuralgia, &c., nothing in better. "You can do everything. Mrs. Ell- that I, too, have a duty to perform with "exotic 111th,' shook my hand i Made only by Davie & Lawrence Co., Ltd. Mea' said I gravely, with honest to my parents." Then came a change till he brought on partial paralysie ° gratitude and admiration. "Yon can of tone, and a sort of practical paten.', of that member, while he fired a last A (idol Carriage. make cuttitlgs from every tree In the threat hurried through quickly like ! shot into his less erratic opponent. Mere beautty of face does not avail t ar Children are in danger to our fierce sum- mers, when cholera morbus and other bowel troubles are rampant. Save your little ones lnidfriowllfound D Davie' by giving eectnill be o u each bottle. Kitchener ,tud Berry. Kitchener is undoubtedly English by blood, and yet it was something that he was born in Kerry, and that he spent many of his early years there. Kerry is a county where the peasants are all gentlell and ladies in bearing, in manner, thought and in feeling. Salt as their own skies—gentle, friendly, courteous —they probably taught to the tall and lanky stripling wllo roved over their mountable something of the flexibility which has proved the turn- ing -point in eventtyl momenta in his history and in that of his country.- --M. A. P. There is no prettier sight than that of tw,o butterflies courting. Tae s are a aerial mef e flights egintfing a sort of pre- liminary flirtation. The serious part of the business begins when the butterflies are at rest. The male, which is usually the more brilliantly colored of the two, tapas up his position on a stone or the tpends ater unwings f in the sunsh neeso as to show them to the greatest advantage. Tire lady, at first, af- ter the manner of her sex, disdains ;to notice them, or to seem to theirs them.e ailsu Over here ver, their she eir charm pr cdmea nearer and nearer, walks round and round her lover, lases her heart to hint, hesitates, and is last. MHNUHL,II TRfi1NIMGll The best equipped [annual Training Department in Canada Col- lege. is to be found at Woodstockl. For the coming terns the building and its facilities are being greatly enlarged and improved. Manual Training is a practical supplement to any boy's col. iegiate or business education. For calendar address the Princi- pal, A, L. AlcCrilnmon, 1,1. A. W000140GK G011ou Woodstock, Ont. 410111•1101011111MIS1100•1011MINNIFM.1104P.11•121101110 F1•110111•1• ALBERT $100 REWARD, $100. The readers of this paperwlll be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is Catarrh, Hall's Catarrh Cure le the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh, being a con- stitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken in- s' dion the blood and rectly surfaces the ystem, thereby des- troying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and as slstingnatureindoing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Huacure. Send for rDollars list of testimonicase als. it falls to Address F. J. CHENEY & CO.,Toledo, 0. Sold by druggists. 78e. Hall's family Pinel ere the best. I bought a horse with a supposed- ly incurable ringbone for $80, cured him with $1 Werth of MINARD'IS LINIMENTho Sorg and sold him in four mon $85. Profit an Liniment, $aa' MOISE DEROSCE, Hotel Keeper. f;qt. Phillip's, Que., Nov. lot, 1901. 302 students enrolled last year -172 young ladies and 130 young men. TwontatrlCWWM COLLEGE tion acholiLrshlPpI vel- i ue;16oande180wou at de ,artmental ex- BELLEYiLLe, ONTe ams,1901. New Plpe-organ, o- mestic Science Booms and art Gallery recent- ly added. Superior ; facilities in Bookkeeping, iealteropl"ay, lCultur..Cllege buildings, Ms Hal' gymnasium and residence heate4 by steam and lighted throughout by electricity. Will open Sept. 8, 1002. For illustrated circular address . PRINCIPAL DYER, D, D. IMPERIAL MAPLE SYRUP. The •quality standard from Ocean to Ocean. Your money back 11 notsattefactory. ROSE & LAFLAAgents, Montreal. H.BJlarshall&CO 191 King St. East, Hamilton, Ont. WANT RELIABLE AGENTS to sell teas, coffees, baking powders, spicas, extracts, oney Noftikirswanted eExceellent territtory vacant now, FRUIT FARM FOR SALE—ONE OF THE finest in the Niagara Peninsula, at Winona,10 miles trona Hamilton on two rail- ways, 190 acres in all 35 of whioh is in fruit, mostly peaches. Will be sold 1n one parcel or divided into Iowa 15 to 20 acres to suit par. chasers. This is a decided bargain Address Jonathan Carpenter, P. 0. box 809, Winona Ontario ee hick One Was He ? "Itello, my dear 1" he exclaimed, greeting the prettiest girl on the verandah. "I've jurat come In on the train and I'm delighted to meet you again." I --I'm afraid—" she stammered. "Why, don't you remember me?" lie talked, you here last season.r Yon fell hint love with mo and we were engaged for two week's."' "Your face does seem familiar," she said, as they seated themselves in a secluded nook, "but I can't Just place you." 'I came up here In th'e hope of meeting you again and renewing our old ties,' lie pleaded. she can't give you any hope," returned ; "not jest yet. You see, my love -making last season Was rather disastrous. I was engaged three times. The first one palmed himself off as a count. Ile raised false topes in my 'heart, but I've got over tpaat. The 1 ste engagementring.d I'von I've for - ,given him that, for he wad jolly company. {But the third—oh, he was a heartless wretch! When he wags going away, Ile told me he bad lost hie return ticket, and I lent hint eta. dollars and forty cents. 1 thought he was the soul of honor, but he never paid, me back. ft, I an d n tt a cent of pin -money, m n.gain he'd rh'ave e tot t makegoodlet ."—Smart Set TO CURL. A COLD IN ONE DAY drui ueolfi• druggists refund thmneyitanTablets. cure E. W. Grove's signature Is on each box. 25e. NQUGST enMNTtSInl i1e Knew. Teacher—Oldhat is a blotter, Tom- my ? Tthumy—It's something to hunt while the ink gets dry.—Lds Ange- les Herald. Minard's Ltn'ment therla. auras Diph- Know the Signs. , It le really a dangerous thing' for a single Iran to begin to shirk up ia n bit in matter tidying up thoof hle bachelor home. "He's going to be married; I'm positive; said one woman, as the Man spokott of. under consideration laying a new e de - in frdnt of has house." garden, if you please, and they will p " I a woman much id she has a poor c "Indeed," said the doubtful one. :ill hold their heads the higher for it" father, stage t course, e u rse :be«U becalm was so l "No, deny ueitlterty our ability nor of o tr Yr those of your 1 ria. e, says 'trite Philadelphia Ledger. "Yee, and he has a new carriage The poor lady liked a lathe bit ofthat he had to think of bla 1 your good faille nor A. woman may have a dace as perfect and aa Paloma lassie" simple flattery, see, and indeed it by he clever wasn't like a tether at all.' French master; but 1 • have en fife el'asste outlines as that of a The girt who had been listening ateane now seemed Out of place. The Then her tone became septi- the game objection. to the fictions of f4raek goddess, her figure may be well gave a r laugh and atter- color Highland air had brought the pink mental agate : "But nl:v m0- your school, as works of art, as I proportioned, and yet shoe may ap-ward said : "She wdttla probably brightened [nick to her wan face, and cher mamma im worthy to should have to the performance of a pear urattracti,ve because Nle does lmlghtened ler eyes, so that one now have all the wealth of kings play written by cripples for cripples. riot carry hPraeelf well. Beauty of Yea- have, reported the cards having been ue,tfleed with adntiratlotl the extreme showered at her feet, She is beautiful. It wuudd be a curfoetty, strand m gl t tare maid fortm wel,gtnetd 1 the bmf-' sent out 1f she knew that �Iro delicacy or her features ; while the L t and carriage Is ( bought a new hammock yest • and clever, ane! goad ; Air. bfaur�e t'd f d d pec ti stet and the relief from worry had indeed everybody. admires and loves would be softened both her care -worn express lier. No, Roderick, I will not allow Aiwa and the haggard outline of her my mother to become a mere mother - face. She now, with coquettish 1 in-law." sprightliness, tapped my hou;der and The pathos of the conclusion up - shook her (lead to show me that site l met my gravity ; 1 came close to the had no faith in ray blandishments. 'edge of the pit and looked dawn. "'Don't talk to me," she said, but The little maid was not reading, but with a smile wh"olt coutra,dicted the i a waft sitting by herself on a tree - prohibition ; "I'm too old for coinpli- • trunk among the stones, with the dog omenta, a woman with a grown-up 1 t asleep on the edge of her d frock, lrv- aughter :" ' lir in a 'world of her own, and hold- lrow Ivan quite glad to go back ' Ing converse with, the people there. to the subject suggested by her 1 I crept away a.e quietly as I could last words. - and went back home in an amused, "Who is the happy object of the but rather rapturourt state; the next young lady's preference "" 1 asked, • tame I New Inv eaddess, though, she i s n attract crowds ofIcor ,i -m n e - ante against grace pie, besides cripples ; but it always found wap! ng. none the lase a disgusting and de- A wcrna,nfa gowns may be modeled grading exhibition, antagonistic to . alter the meet elegant Worth crea- natnre and truth, to which the fee- i tion ; 'her chapeaux may come Irani blest `virtue . i"_toric,ls and vivo van- •The shalt of a Parte milliner, and yet quislled" melodrama would be as day 1 it rmay hr a eouhce of annoyance to trylitg to &peak in a tone Of badinage, t Wee devouring slice after slice of though indeed I 1Ellougilt IlabiOle bread and jun with prosaic, ravenoun- *iuetl, too young and too pretty to teals at the kitchen door. bestow mate the most slake -believe Anrl I d•onrluderl ti1111 at fourteen, eiffectioll on one one north, o' Tweed, even with a Cave like a flower and a or south of it either, for that mat- ware like a blyd'e, "the love 0110 ter. kno:w3 but c1111e" and perfect peace "It's one of the eoung I)0neans, at of mind are Ilo:t. Incompatible titing'a. air Iodise: the pretty.lookine lad f_`IIAv'i.f[M IX - with, the early fair hair." ; I :gave h little "hush!" of disgust. It WAR F'abiau S:"ott wlfo, bPtng 4 great frfckle4aeed' lust et a boy by hlv profeaston 1080 of "ref/ -_I knew iritis : I remembered, tot,, ; agelit time any other member of • to of fr•e"de , f•asel chat tla la�vateas had Joined heartily F12 aYhdses'keowrA toearla sroe the keep lateft► warm' G6.:HkiB tI whkis had reaekW *71 matt) night. With minds attuned to her that (site does not slake as smart low thoughts, you seek for low an appearance aa the governess of things, and degrade them still fur- tier etuLldrens Why ? Simply becdtuee 'her by your treatment. You have a otic dues not stoned properly. philosophy. I admit, sir, but it is the The .minute elle 81(111410 lightly philosophy of the hog." on iter feet, wi,tit knlees straight, (To be Continued.) chest well out, atomacit flat, Should- ___ ere back avid the body from the Why Nie 'Wife !4hrleked. waist tilting ever so slightly for - Ward, dive hag aequIred a cartel» "(load 5iery they got mit about smartness of effect that ne amount the professor, !ley ?" of beauty nor fine clothed could "What's the matter, dict be for- give, get again ?" A woTnlare cannot stab correctly "law. Better than that. 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