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Wingham Times, 1890-09-26, Page 6
r,L.l No Ne f It " _ a of else-riitnuted 111:i '1l'1-edford, said I, Bob is sick, � and t1 pa � tun this machine vg1lam Eizts 1, ( ------- DAN:, SEI' 1.;1111BD " G 1800 whlskere but I can i s to June - g:, What inose, ? Val very ,Alen City in time to .connect with have et e to is it, fray Blau? �,� trate you want ; bet you will tire, foi we, as nay two cleaners are ,. , drunk, as you see, and there isn't any I •,��. otl;;er man iii the village knows the bracsa: risked, IIL gine, hardly. ten fix Aloes rof Wine cf , who,: wife of wl}la date of 1 iturty like dollars a inotlth'lsatysr d neral hope that x have been *forgiven Jw.11es ikoas, of 1,4iughatn'Q parsed up lila. p � 1 the for the e t o busy, say s lie. Sol up and told hitu white E wanted, flow much are you getting now 3 he lta:.ixrd of fiepterrettnr, ld'y , 1 -Len • meting. calm is one we love, within hent bled and hawed a little and says : the silent torah, . r re my goad ftet:uw• gie•bhttdaws of death arouudlter dwoTl,thel 1 don't see owe we can give you soy epatt)hre and thione,', ver ,'espr)n- S You see yours is -tot a that requires t to wisdom called bar hence, from our t t uu Ecus curets bene, ug, more nuc the be kinds senile, t bible position; irlete.y And we cats hoe vg, we sec y iter vui(u we hoer. l a little Lodily strength, more hot gsfiend will soothe the find plenty .of teen '� lxu would be only throb of :Minn;gle; 1rcu,v, far your plttt%o u io inure her eree no hail the light,i too glad to take tate is t,leepru ; now, we hear her , salary • iehe inure at worn ur eveuttcl� leafy of fuel to make' the run, udb ,although 1Vith that he turned to a letter ctleerful won•_. 'hf f el to melt he. Remember sant vg, shall ht•ttr her by a y was writing;,and I anew i had no more p Can ysays For le, the the way seem leets. flood could dans at ainees raters. I tell you I felt sore itis a hundred and tern miles and it + niou Jnr ,"e much to knowyou have y c pllitltnt wa a11,:to betold it didtr'ttae, is eight thirty now, so y not her bout tt€ P, light of life shone ou eu,.iur, and 1 catua half to make a rail hew to tire an o t 'o flours and a hi'r'er throwing rap my job and trying, for teat. , there were . w three men that could have fired all right but it struck me all of a sudden that here was a fine chance to get even with Billy, and let hien see wether, it. took auy knowledge how to tire au engine for a hundred and ten euta run It so happened that w just. wooded up et a little station three wiles from Georgetown, so we had warded for ray extra work or kicked out for nay iu pudence, When 1 entered the offtee, there eat the old man spick and span as ever, and Showing to sign of Ms hard work. you help W01, young wan, says he, y ed tete oat the other night, but Iwotild wr traces not go through the seine exp again for ten thousand dopers. At the same tinle,I think you were trying to get even with nie for not doing what you asked about the salary, a. I have concluded that tuis line can dispeuee with your services, At Ghia toy heart went down into my boots, for Loan tell you it isn't an easy Ghingg to get a ,job when you - can't bratg a recotninendatioti from our last place, y Then he went on to say— ', have a letter here from the super Lerteudent of the Cttioago and Western asking ate if 1 mut recommend then, a drider who has a sharp eye andla cool head to run there new fast night express. I have written in reply that I C:au recommend snob a man, James 111 ,tin, who wilt report „nor service the first of September. The pay will be our hundred dollars a mouth. I may add to you privately that I shall never apply to you for the position of fire man. t3-ood day, sir. tllolt That's all there is to ley story, Y and I were married, and went to Citi wage to live. 1 took the new traiu,aua have brought her in •ou time every trip I've mu se you can stye I've a pretty good record with rile company. ve never seen Billy bines, and I don't believe he wants to see rhe; for Bob told me last time 1 saw him that they call the old man Martin's Fireman ; that he knew it,:Lndnaturally didn't lice it. There's.luy mate signalling for nue now, sir, and I must go. Foundation Stools. A. structure of any kind that is to stand well.niust rest on a good fourda- tion. Likewise a herd that is soon to prove a credit to its. o Niter must be ,l rounded. It would be possible 6" 1 nine head and neck, for he is likely 11� defeottve in stamina; and reject female with a masculine head and neck, for she is pretty certttict to be poor milker, A. dull eye denotes a. s,uggish systetu, and a, wild eye ratite lesaneae, not ,compatible with easy management or easy keeping. . narrow front or chest ie very ubjeC• tionablo: It is associated with defi- cient lung power, impelled stamina, a leek of liardihuud, a waut of strength, end a liability to di;eaae. A lone; lank body, with fat ribs and n t sh ed up hind flank, ie atweya to b.' passed by ire choosing, matt -tale to breed from.. 'Rids brat of body it:dicltteta weak digesd'.e organs and ill•doiug general- ly. ene aly. Bones unduly large are very jectionable. They are seldom or. never well muscled and aro a ibjeeit to various ailments owing Ili part to we til{Hess of texture. Ou the other hand, email eta flue . bones etre ton often Nuked with lack of size. .'i• beast with hard note elastio skin and. harsh hair should be sedulously siluth- ued,as they are foots washes; machines.. The principal, return that we get frau} such animals is the tuauure. Animals sultab e for fouladatiolt stocks must possess a goad, haw., fait, calm eye ; a broad chest, a broad and strong loin, medium bone (more or less) compactness of fratne,well-epruug ribs, good heart girth, and a skin of medium thieknees (core or less), elastic, and mellow, and covered with soft pliant.lealr. A man who cannot choose fuunda-, tiou stooks; of the above type has not leurn(:d the alpha' tit of his bagginess aa a breeder, and unless he first learn i,tle art of selection he IS doomed to failure, for without this knowledge he goes uu in his work much as a vessel moves without a rudder. -The Canadian Lir& Stool, acnes Farm Jutcrnal. Ti 13 R the dity watt, beyond the vale, bayou eruct the flood, be8 d i all ear *hey air r Fier faith in Christ dud victory ala re an :he tear drops l;hateus on each cheek, the oeart with. pain is rent, race But trod the k'ather, merciful has g and comfort bent, es protise is t r those that trust, au au (roux ohm', light and pros,, those that I ` grieve like s a slu•'lt trach one ruuntu x u , r rd e o word. five utl tela f deed! rest, dull tae latter place was a little town t tell of cue at root, spirit is forever but iu soot• Inter body sleeps, her sib hundred it -habitants d -fro the bsurg a oee of earth, the suer a•„rt,at malty Olde fig o peuplo cause ?,}� e?. Ernie the bargee„ ti 1 ' joys, the grief, the pain. We would not tor earth's hoarded wealth , ,l d}ord who had swell hc:r back lIgttlli. huge is tggt iu life, R that generally takes double that time. ' 1 can do it, says I, if you duels satrap IO get ou auotlter line. but \lolly persuaded tine to 11( Id ou a lithe long- abroad, pull off your coat, and do juot ere .Now,befure I come to the particular as No soon r said than done, and in tell you. Point of't ou yarn, I want to tell you telt ixiitluteb we had the old engine on little tel)uut the line, I have said tt the turntable, turned round, an were off. If the road was rough when we ran making xni at oar usual speed, that tight, €� double time it was awful: As we flew round the curves it' seemed as if They shall bat sires dva n ,le hope. City Georgetown. The nxue is de d! He lot Junction Cit} to to l up there, and so I surpose the in 1 we should leave tUe track at suety i turn of the drivers, and the poor old gam. Anyhow, 1 to , to summer place there, was rich enough � ulachiue rocked and, swayed so that, w run it fur himself alone, if be used as 1. was to it, I could hardly atitecl to. kEe seau by the lever.. Bobliv6,7 at Georgetown, and If it myas hard tin ale what must it have been to poor old Billy ? Icould hardly keep front laughing in his f ce as I watched him and heard himgroan as he handled the heavy sticks we used for fuel. The heat Gf the weather eddea to that of the furnace and the unusual work, made him look as if he was in a '1: uraish bath. The water ran down his face, his stiff white - collar hung down oft his shoulders like a wet rag, and his beautiful smooth t:birt bosom looked tis if someone had thrown a pail of dirty water over him. His Lauds were torn and cut, from hand- ling the wood, and take it altogether, he rates the most unlikely -looking rail- way president I ever saw. ()ace iu a l,e utle sesta LI hilar her g'(voice ay. eon's," tY We children, °'ithai' bud -children, 'peace and cost fill lu4 heele i=, joy Jesuse happy hunts, Vhataa there no the earth to bind your fraud 411i- ^iunc: were 4 boarded suis h hien. Our tripe began at They're ut,ty rich .who drib the crown and ` eight in the nit)ruiilg;, and we ;generally lie i e,d nniti.hou Lair• ten miles in five Dear wife, deer mother, whet we bow be- 1 ran the hundred, and fore our Cruet r s throne hours. 'then at three in she afternoon 'vq'o will our trout, to rarest laser there in ud we carne slack, getting lwlne, at Piglet. .T said it;,erb wake lnown arch And rot's, dde heel the earth Carswell ah orat'a the swelling tenons • raise of As 'nog as we reached elle: ,nand }tense 'We wIlt til:.etlter bleed. the p at Georgetown our day's worts was ,�eau5' trli:auatnb. Films Hoag,, then, tele:urea and polished her, and Over, for the cleaners took the engiue ailliE iitLfl'Sn*j1i'laid •the fire all ready to start the next Did yvu• ever hear of railway morning - a y Well, as Lsaid, I hung on to toy job, preeidliut rutiuug as fireman ou an hoping that something would turn up engine 8 Well I time one who tlid,anll that would give ane a lift, ,.tilt one ally if you've got tinge to listen to it, J. will L hi 4c,°u:+t. The dd slots sun,iuer had teff you tllu story MAN/ Whitt? I s1 olte been tinc:l:un1)U bot, blit that day yr++ HFH,Hdy cigarvua wt re kind eu�xttg;L Pad c,f. ail 'thfil't ;give axe, t3f cents?,'while we were let was the Slimmer of 'da that I t had a breeze, but ill tills 'e went ah a to ru,lnutg; five Was firing ilu u siu_le•tracic hue that runs. up fruui Junction t;ity through a .:vigi ttiWu a matt tier of I10 miles, y ed mostly by a athe e minute we stop" him to fay t whine I had to shout to Pea ;t seemed wan if we were in it fur• wood more even lc, tub furnace, anti uuco watt a tit ur,rt:y, working its we were near a Lot fire didn't improve would tell• lom he would get the knack f it in time. we) g to cotutnence with a poor foundation I 001110 and see linin, turd a,lxuil5 Lta cal• and ;so %3Ylprove it by a certain line of I E lens was one cubo said breeding that ultimately it would easel Captlliu, there is a little natter 1 great excellence. But to aeoomplish wa,lted to speak to you about befure, 's ,,would require a lifetime, and even ott roe Ode then the worit would Mayes to bd skis- y Yeo. fully done, or it would certainly end in i3iuet you retired froth active life you failure. lxttve hrtil'a great deal off' time ole your D tt, what good, we ask, 'would come I I bands. nee Confessed. who, One of the old lake uaptairls, set sail for the uukuown pore thia squinter, seut word to many of his frie,ide a few days before he died to man ° ''rile Etre, wits owtied thitig;e•n in train' he tried to rust I told Ilarii • e i:�Zrte teem ail was president Ou the home trip Bob was tabid sick arid had all he could do tel 1 111171 we evert) ,OHtllp St ani, and ifhe • wanted to cateh the train 1 e moan t itlte over the work. if I hail thought to aitch dear 00 when we started should has a run much smoother. ; but it was too Lite to t}link of that now and so or • we ruabed, now through woodtaudd,, now past green. field:;, lurching first to one side then to the other, until 1 expeeted every ntluute to 'ituld wrong side up in the ditch. however, luck was with u3 that dight, and we pulled up at Junction c fur that wuu11 take such it night City at just eleven. Voor old Dilly line, One day3 lusty, it was frightful to drone o. It. could hardly climb down from the away as, that 011e Bob and titM lee, However, there was no help for it and engine but Iso managed to gttsp•nu _-. you and Moil), never going; Come down to my office at two Jt t zi.z t y1 I sltrtod ill. o'clo ni next it to to r to Jgen: rliarlod `? I had barely made a beginning Just bit soon n't- 1 call see my o ugrise, when 1 head some oils coming iu at IlearuHd afterward that, finding , .,11'3W I'm •'oiu„ was that the Chicago train wasbettit,dtfnx: don't- bb� r, up1 saw itand. rig - to e says I, � I d -lin ,lour, Looking 1t(: hunted ftp a Clothing shop g to get it Mete. t ��' ,xt:. go and risk 13111y '4v u don't y I lied b. un firing; on the line two yelrre bltaft ..fill the time with cue driver, Bola hunter by t,atne, and a finer irtttu never lived. . I suppose it veal II be wily natural for me t�i speak v• n ' 11 of Bob, any way, fur I was oleo head over e.ere in toys with his pretty my two cleaners auPrs laid out on at lrtta}I u dab -*titer �rlaely ; mid waw only v: aiting I � out till we got to the home station, when he gnt`lrgnle as soon as posuible.1 After the train I ran" tete) engine to Ithe roundi,ouse,expeoting; to go straight Inane arid weak up, But w1er...h sheen the eughte hi, the first thutg l rie4'ivas ashes, dead d 'auk. 1:lere was a pretty mess, for it would take lire until midnight to get the machine its proper order for the trip next day ; and tt hot j:rb it was '1 in any weather, bat ou 1 t fora bit. Est' rise in t're'y pay to inks her Mrs. Jiro tartea. 'gnash 1. didn't see any sheen for that rise where I -was, 1 didn't like to leave raid J hie 13 another to anyone by adopting such a course It is surely sel ..evident to any one that animals improved for years will make a better foundation on whiuh to build a herd than those wbioli have not been so unproved, and that if a record of such improvement be kept it is of utore value than iii the absence of such a record. ' In selecting foundation stock t'i ,tractate common types, a due regard must be I had to individuality. The weeds must I I'tn afraid you I h 1 eeyuu UavI'murepeat. R11 ire rej('cted. . xrl11e can etolbroetl l edtof ihia Slrl alull with attrers. case for any Man continuing lie 1 froux animals inferior in kind dly erele- When, when 1 everou said you fell over - these are so plentiful and e tained ire we find thein today. It board in Lake Iiurun and swains sixty - seems 10 take tunny of those who one ensiles. Uresil only common stoat a long time I—I might have put a anile or two to learn that the valuta of these even ou the correct dietetics, because there is not to be measured by numbers. was no es ay to xneasure it. What In selecting; animals in any of the other time`l I pore 'breed liiles,Rttother tsl((Inout rzutat When you claimed to have sailed the be considered in addition to individ schooner Martha across `Lake Erie, It single handed and alone., with both. ttality. We tlneart edig;rt'©, 'rite anint,el roust be Blood, or by that most legs broken, common and uniform of all the laws,.. Didn't1du it? 'Like produces like,' its progeny will of eourso note not be good. Its pedigree must be And I lied about h 3 good, by You certainly did, wild I now ask which we ,newel that all the annuals rectir•d('cl in the anenstry were you to ease your consoieuce ley a coil* such, that individually they iu their fi:ssiou, •1 aecotut of them 'rite captain was Shelli for a long time.- Then he iaoiiad,up and bald.: Yes, I vi�i11 confess. 1 don't know what ever induced rile to lite about it, fret len very sorry. 1 didu't have both legs broht'ii; it was one aria, olio leg and my collar how!, , —The Totlta will be sect to new ,sub• aeribere from flow till the trust ext 18% tux e Yes. great many And you have told a etorir s. Yoe. Some of which are not absolutely, true. You bad to lie more or leas to: keep your place in the routs.. What I Have I ever lied asked the old veteran iu tho greatest astonish.. ,says' lie;. Yoa see, Billy was' always what we called Air `.P itt"dfurct_behiud his iaok, trf eeuratt,---fur 1 warrant you c,e dyetti 1' f i Ibin a for int,, sap I for y.,u know tither one at Billy TUt t1 oed, In a very excl ins `fed himself hitt so as to lo dr like a voic lie asked where Meunier was, t cvlticli he tok didn't when Elaine , I said and was so sick he he left xne.ant can't holct:'ltie heed up. Heavens 1 'e braid : 1 shall be title - ed. =nasty polite tt, his face. xthec,fPanersallttle Ile won't do a� y 'I'n't he w Chicago to way tir'xt if he the wasn't iu the next day some and ap finding €, to bed as soon ' got„wit would he dent, I thilrk he called it, would fall j ad els ue, t to join, ° I , , t ..and it would cost hila a as possible, f')r I was (lead played out, I day gave tt goo c '( you •h to jump iota lily Yttaee,t ttti U't 1 , I told Bob about tray trip next day,and solves. The tixte.rnal form of animals � glad " rise t qutert(•r of tt million. tlrott *lit he would die laughing to to be chosen for fetko ;edea stOelta r have certain general chtiraeteristies 'wiriest' have much of a resemblance. The cl,ttractc'ristfea in which they differ relate rather to the spews than to the individual animals themselves, In selecting foundation animals, try and get tii'tn1 ftee from the following 1 inanaged to fled , fireman who was willing, to make the un back threet ith me n find I finally got r p.1d Ire ain't going to give we a just to ;Jettal. wc. 1►,g.,, says Bo'.), it won't tire' any ll�.Ytt to try It. kin next clay 1 washed op and went le the coalettuy'eaflhce, tend ttsi,ed for 'i$dr. Ttit'tlferd Meer a fecv utiliutee, erne word to inion that he would sett• d hi, L e,n(i ill 1 want. Their' he sat ty--rt uvrn ; but Ase it is 1 -nay o welt g,o dg K , brevity -built matt, with big -tide "1'l:rrs•'t:It train Rot's through June t t'l,'veu�f"ivc that'll get think of old 13rliy 11 tying fireman.. tion. City a But all he said was—" you to Chicago In time, says 1. 'hat roud'l' that do to Inn'1 says I'M afraid t ilt,lfluattle lour hash, you L1 g leo. I`c�6 le mi away for tvrc'day$,r�Rn� l�wJim, orkea lbi�i more`• tl►ttii was xieedc*d. ,)rely just~ i1o'v :•krNiverl, the teles, + If natter urea here he might get nvo The tee ortede�et e p xt da Vl€ nt'Is °Mee, won- . in whether 1 was 'gt ng,� to R e laoule aUd'�e� the runner R r `„ 1 y drfeeta: Itgjest a reale with a foam' S5 outs.. 4:11/11"RANCE C comment) ue'rile x, 'w water or Wino g vi Two glasses you offer me, e ;full, Ant: ibo sunshine searehe TLrouglttruthhens through 1111 -- Will they stand the test tl At the bottom of one my deo The other is clear as toy baa Hps-rltlint; and gleaming tho '.V.he glow of its onlor inter Itivats the Jaor}uerninot et ().lose to my iareete fence " Taste the, it crime, " and glow Rosy and sweet as your ,Tao But the other glass wbispel is not red With the p,,,ssion tto fires Nor main ray clear whit( TOUCH to au etltileni atilt, But I weed not blush for th Taste and tny pe:tee s11<tl1 f My baby stretelels his little Oat for the gumming red " Oh, God 1 onus an old p "For better that he were Dead, .ere bis soul 1ti rod wi Dead, ere with sin his life' My little one sips from the Laughing aloud tit his gl As his lingers scatter the c Bus his i'itae 1. cannot se For other drops till and o'c I drink of the -;rave eviler( Thou fiend of the wine gla stole To the core of that man Despoiler of lives. destroy, Thou thing aoeursecl, de (Creep closer, my baby 1 etatu, nut redder the earth will slain. dlippixtgi hate n u 's ~u I tl said ago a Boston firm f • .vert rated a.s "A 1.of" consulted the record a ten at the end of it, drink." Ile reported pe.rtnet' .alncl they all 1 juke. But to day two other is a drunk ird, t living on ebariteble a A n',tlertedcinke angry with a friend v safety wns only to be abstinence. What, si thinit 1 Itttvn lost eotrt 1 do not know, wee tit ns,_put it to the proof. • do tint to c a dray was accepted. lie k and et the close lie sir with tears in his ryes have saved me froth a 1 ,levet' knew before wens: a slave to drinl "-fir) last month I have f battle of toy rife. 11 tried later on it migl late. To IlICdorh Rev Dr.T.Dewitt Y. OBSEItrl;xi, gree( "FIVE ACTS of TIII • Act 1. Young m home. Parents are • have hill) go. Wag hills. Farewell 1 Ring the bell, and 1 Act. I.I. i41aeeia lights. Full ergo veil trailing througl and congratulations of 'How well ohs bell, and let the cal .Aet III. illfdni ug for staggertug meats stuck into ti pane. Marty marl. near.'Biting the fingers. Neglect, Ring the hell, and Act IV. Three ,place•, (*rave c.f e lack of medicine died of a broker, to bead and father cv tion. Plenty or e ers. Oti what a three gravest Ili,. the curtitiu drop. Act V. Attest 'o light ; no 111uei cutlfug; around the able 'Anguish. lit forever! wittores rot nearly tweet medicine has been este of Coughs, co W!coping Gough,'I Those who know it to their friends, I Wild r.Ilterry ilev Outlive is sold by wralTars only. c,