Wingham Times, 1890-11-28, Page 6but would net give in too the.eleep t. at
lath, , was °Vereotians me,
1 I pulled out my watch « In halt an
1 lour we should heat our next estop'
28, IbflO;� pit p acct > lie ta►l lau1y. itx la to;
-tette atrerig•sntelling etui?f for her
PATEER AND DA.IIC#�TbtE
seemed to be #rt gr l
he
tare*acl]e, a
come in all muffled up 1ike,had neura»
lgia, sir, elle said i but when I took
her souse tea, elle was jusI like a plc -
ter,
I sitotsld Blue to get a chance of sent
Ing—in'yone yen
Jane lctteiQ x>}otltxng alio►i`t'lfer rA;
t, iso 1, let her go, arils sat d4wu to
very freely, xxiext .
i l pain, aud used the remedy 1 wlxat too X1t+xt.
O k'a�.1x 1� XS >roult 1 T'ha siree,dy stuffy air'of the carriage
ar is eiar ponderlo in and *Mtge her with being
. TltttClTiolle At : .. }S
opatrltxs, gayety still more stifling a Fe'
,--, A `' ! turgor floated around me. It ' was of the u
,ny I ga�`ts' up j 1 most open the wnadow-�I
AQ use, .
aCi;I will tell you, I ,.lit nlyielf stropping otr-»I. must make'
tory. haste er -I knew no more,
s »» : than I had a Unit* ' M.
0,11101101.11d Whitt to tiy.hP� 1 was once mare aon>xoirru4 I
,rL worsbipAea that girl. ,
*os still in the train. The old lady' a.feav skilful toughest and ahang
mother made hetedoab• was asleep as before, but the tall lady
dress had completely altered my ap-
; — I,'otrir see. het. now, I in ,tacit was Bono, it earauae
?I,r fere pile, and. her blue 1 had Bat e
pint; np-4.hesl With a roguish
n thieve' ''Well, she got
* bit
eidetheu fell in love with a
hetelleesoth.ing lazy fellow,and when
if, Lrted~she grew angry.
d`ne;day. be went, never to return,
me •frotzt'liei;,father who •loved her so
dehrlyi,with ..never a line to say where
she lied gone. My heart was ready
,`to•btirst' sir, that day with sorrow and
'r ' • ''r • at' • nave a nay 'little house and
path• i � p «
` ' "t'Tirtriv`•tt'►Yself with •double energy into
'�` • • ijf'trusi+%ess as a detective, and so
muck
... .��.�� , ..
for hint, osteal for hire.; one day per, ltuobsiarnee e•rho room Ana .tako bold
1
haps, T shall die for him« stalk among the soft memory most have come Clan you at nighttinto thew, or
acrosp her ; tears came into: her eyes, kap a ttie41t +#rdet�u�utl] ag directly ,ora
and she broke into a low aubbirg. pht 1
Without a word 1 kissed her, went you would
owe tto rare it aylig x lthe else of
thefrpm the room and out ino3 If anything, do you know r+nongh of Peet
fibs darkness, and: inches to Make a fair guess by
A few days after I sent to :nay rcalg had nation, t.
been untrue to wily simply l ;Acing at it 1. ., o a, hhat'
country\ so could not remain] in Iter Can' rill guess the height f
service butt I never saw my daughter by Bifilltl. calculate the weight of A•
again, Can youbo'rk, a box of matches, a bat, .a ball,i►
lfoltgw an 'are4do, by holding it
gi.ss of water, a letter,
A young' Ilion had $lgOQ and in your hand 1
thuu};ht 4f buying a small .candy store, If ou hear street curs, where there
Ahs adviser t41d hint he would luso: lair . donb!e track. can you tell by the
Btu's capital because be Knew nothing
is a about the Dandy busine>,uund which way they .are 1;oing 1
iiS. asked' He I£ you are near a river, can you 104
what do you perfectly understand ?
The young man replied, � 'steam boat by sound 1
edlt.now th.of, 1 Can you use your knowledge •o
s c�#
on
pteala business through and through.smesio in analyzing the progressions 1 Dau stake pickles of all ltiude, but 1 a steam "1144°2 Can you Ertl: Qu whit tt
don't like to. Never mind what you stone it stops can ou tell
litre said the ttdvistr, make pickles, With your eyes shut,y
what kind of a ilowwer is put to your
nose ?
Can you tell from the bark of .the.
trees the points of the compass.
Can you, by lisstening,toll what kind
of e. vehicle is consii:g, and how tnauy _
horses are attached to it ? Do goal
know the difference in soled made t;y
four tied by eight hoofs 1
Can you Mat Olt colors without
samples; carry color and shades to
yonr memory 1
handle to keep s sex By the touch only,can you tell which
h 1 Pss
lookingat rile with het material is canons and which is woolen
she sat there
r blue a lee that 1 had not seen for adhered to one line of trade and at the Can you from a bunch of .diffetes
sic a y p hes ick mita blade strand
seven long years. end o£ ten years was worth more than
colored ze y p
in little Liz the amount prophesied. keeping your eyes /au -11'1
Lizzie, T gasped, Ythe taste only, tall
zfe, Here is a sound parables for - our l Can you, lily �
With a scream she started to her young ►nen on
flavor has beets
feet, and put out her band to keep. me
back.
D.e not touch rue, she said. hoarse•..
ly, you have no daughter now, the
Lizzie you loved died seven long year
s
ago.
1 stood back a little from her, but
ray wJtol ;being broke into one plead-
ing
wail, Lizzie, oh t Liezie, you loved
tae onee,'.:whet made you leave pre ?
Who drew you away from home that
awful day, seven years agol Was my
love nothing to you 1
With a sob she flung' herself into ►ny.
arms.: I took he r, yes; I took her
and held her fast to ►uv breast—held
the woman whom all England was
`seeking to bring to justice.
Presently. she freed herself from my
arras, and,.white and trembling, oat
'down again• iu her ohait,
Lizzih, I said, you know what I stn
and whits my' bushes$ is ?
She answered•' Welty enough now,
and a little 'smile sidle across her fade.
Yes, you are a detective ; :and for
weeks past yon have been hunting to
shazne'and i►nprisontnent your own
daughter. You were not clever enough
even you,' father. 1 nearly escaped
after ;all, though. But you should
have llad.yottr things again. 1 meant
to send theta back with a daughtor+a
love.. You little thought your Lizzie
would come to this, elf, father`?
o did you go away with, Lis.
Wh
zie 2 els asked. 'sites it - Mark Sta-
coy ?.
S1ie started up, and angrily put out
her hand. to stop rite.
Mention uo names ; it is over and
fust, hut. my husband be who 1 went
p
him to
ht
with, has drawn nee with my
ruin. Why diel you ,;roes my path
juot now, father? You can give rite up
to jus►tion now, it will but better than
the life 1 am living now,
`Cel
The ',verde
rde
' t
t
to
U6
her
up
'v 7
Give
thief wanted was impossible .0#]*
less I was pretty Certain of her laden.
City, . I must get luto conversation
with her.
I looked at myself and saw no re*
semblance to the appearance I present-
ed in the train. I was another man ;
Yon want to kno
being a detect*e
though.. it is a so
Yon know,
ter- iia
SOP.
liar
ly ,deae
'with
l
actually slept through a p
lady's departure andhow to get to the presence of
the noise of the Y p Madam puzzled me. 1 thought a few
t\
a
to tris.
came c
station. a
'deo
hean
i
tn
of� he
the safestwatch, nu►tutr,s,and t
I put my hand to pull out my
•t;;., mypurse. With ,She had told the waitress. ehe av we pre-
Lo ! it was. gone. act p 1
a ;roan I cursed ray stupidity. 1 tt village doctor, Jas
actually had had the noted robber in d
my very clutches, and. had let her go;
1 recalled all the circumstances
the hot stifling carriage, the strange
odor from the pretended medicine.
She was too clever for me, fool that 1
was.
However, she should not escape, if 1
could help it.
I awoke the old lady with difficulty.
She grinned as if under the inflU"
e of some naruotio, and, being old
enc
and infirm,, proved less ,able to Ilius
Toff the effects than I had been. great
The poor old soul was in a
state of fright ; she looped among her
bites and baskets, and, as 1 expected
4;.3` ;%f' red=teedoll the anguish of thought
tit• c, 'r,tlihts>E M se hard to bear. .
4lesitst,! a a' name . for sharpness in
"= ' liti rgire. ' criminals to their just
p3i%teltine#nt ; well, sir,.one year the
',treat Langton ease made a sensation
;in�feewo ld'. It ,vas a ease of whole-
alp robiferii a committed in railway
f neuralgia fella, from
nt;. : ' peddle thein, and in
tend to be u ► st make good. ones, p
o her 10 years you.wtll be worth $10,000.
dropped in to inquire if I could
any good. • Put up this card where you can see it
went straight to the door and 100 tithes a day. This young mail
Iw 6
read the card as he walked aloug the
knocked -•a sweet muatlal voice told et and it impressed Iliin. Ou it
ter ; ro • heart beat—it was , etre
me to en 7
the voice of my travelling companion'
I pushed open the door and stood be.
fore a tall, graceful woman, • a women olden
with beautiful blue eyes and g
hair.
I staggered and clutched at the
doorfromfalling and
. t eiEr ora • nttrsea, watches, hags and
t . 4. inaa had been taken trent pert, I found many things missing.
off a th
:e ti in tett ,most clever -manner, As soon as we carne to our next
:a „p
: , . , ,' .; w: a could he obtained este the stopping place 1 at once telegraphed
I�tar:rlu
'':', ,L-itex or appearance - of the thief, ia description of the lady to all likely
'+ •"rstleeerew well-nigh hopeless about the
thin; we knew—that most of
$":sVrobberies lead been committed in
'.°first»class compartments, ,on elderly
people, and nftae in the night trains,
"` _.t•r;
Sometimes one description was given
•seep+the sttppnserl thief, and sometimes
' r r�lt#tnther;one time it being a woman, at
annther a man.
,+ lee • For a fortnight I travelled here and
.,,,'her,', but nothing oecnrred until the
;•‘= ..event 1 ata about to relate.
11. •
one any, as I was walking up and
'town the platform at Paddington Sta-
tiart, I noticed a tall, elegant -looking
woman, who was eaidently: going by
*<
the same train as anyself. She.wore
* • _ •:a r., thicb' veil, but she was very dark,
••
....with black linir.
She appeared to be quite young,
..slnt more tl.ttn seven or eight and.
twenty, aud was dressed in plain
•biaek.
1 got into a first-class carriage, and
at was with a peculiar sensation of sur-
prise that I found myself apposite my
triend. of the platform. There was
only one' person in the compartment,
an old lady,. surrounded with luggage
,sof all sorts, bags, baskets, and What
not. I took my seat ire one corner,
and taking out my paper to read,' for.
,got everything for a time.
At last a sweet voice broke the sit.
ynu tell me, sir, how long we
,atop at the next station 1 !cal
1 gave a start -that sweet, mug
voice that thrilled me strangely. 1n'
moment, my memory flew to rQy''
iong.lt t daughter, flow like, and
,yet, unlike;, voice and figure wore tis
it
places, And then took train back to
last station. By this time, however,
she might have taken train to another
town.
It wee about 4 o'clock.when 1 reach-
ed the place. A'laditin had alighted ou
that very platform two hours before.
It was a small place, and tick( is were
net taken except front the few who
got out. 11 the guards had looked in-
to our carriage they would have
thought nothing of two people dozing.
in separate corners. ay lady had
ae.
were the words : "'Business is busi-
ness. Men don't do` what they like i
but what they can " ` He decided to
take this advice. Ile hired • au inex-
pensive basement, bought the best vin
egar and worked hard. tieing his best
ll He conquered his dislike for
selling, • attended closely to usiu . ,
made her calculations and acted
cordingly.
1 determined I would scent her out
and bring .her to justice if it were pox-'
Bible for mortal man to do so.
Iv.
It is necessary to act cautiously. i
enquired of th'e ticket collector if: a
lady,tall, and clad in black,had passed
out through the gateway that after-.
noon.
He said yes. lla said she ea -riled a
small portmanteau and refused assist•
awe .; he thought she went the road
to the village, but was not sure,
This was satisfactory. 1 walked
away.
Still 1 knew not which way to 'take,
but at last thought of the village inn.
That she was itt the village some.,
;where *as pretty certain, unless she.
had driven to Celford station, a a dis-
tance of tea miles. 1 left strict orders
at the station 1 had jest come from
to
detain . anylady noswerintz; her des-
ta
criptiott1 but bad not thought of Cal.•
ford.d.
Into then postolltce i hurried and
tele raphed particulars and orders. It
g
was now live o'clock ; the lady might
have driven to Gatford and gone on by
train half an hour ago, and then all
would be tip. Still 1 did not despair,
ort I'would go to the village inn, and
get a meal, keeping my eyes open
reanwitbe, 1 waited until n►y tea
cause up, and asked the girl •wito'
brofght it t they had many visttere
i -
. ti]; the hrtwlrt:.
On, no, aur; only it lady ramble ynttt'-
isolfE; a tall lady in black she he. She
is w beauty, sate enough.
knowledge el
the farm to day. Many
of you hare a thorough n l , g
stork, crops and parti+eularly of the re-
quirements of soil in your own neigh,.
borhood. The last information you
would be years in acquiring to some
new locality, and your general know-.
ledge of farming should' be considered
valuable capital in hand. To gain the
same amount of knowledge of other
vacations would require at least five
years of hard work and study. Ask
yourself the question,whether itis not
not bust to goon from your present
vantage point to success, though it
may be through hard work and that
which is not the most to your liking.
Remember the motto, "Business is
business. • Men don't do what they
{ like; they do what they ean"--what
they know how to do. They take no
ventures, nu lottery. The rule applies
to men i#r° whatever branch of trade
they may be.. Knowing so ranch of
agrioluture, do not be satisfied to re -
I main where you are. • Commaed a
more thorough knowledge of the busi
nests in alt•its branches. Spend your
tiwe,your money, your strength,try'ing
to get it. Apply your knowledge, and
you will jest as surely ntake,your mark
and your fortune too In agrigultUre as
iu any other occupation. Remember
that the best tradellas its difticulties,its
objectionable features, its drudgery,
and thot farming has as little as any
that can be named.
Arbrok broken o a our r st by a siokchildtbed suffe 1 suffering night
and brol.er Y If go
onceand of a bott(kitting Mrs. W1i,sloW's Soothingr
Saco and 6
able.
for ChildrenTeething.the Its
little �suJttor.,r
aloe. It will r pends tho p
itrunediatelj+• Depend upon it; mothers., there sono
Mistake about it. it cures Dysentery and Dlarrhtea,
regulates the Stomach and Dowels, cures Wind Cholic,
softens the !linos, tediums Inflammation,
nfia,ete►h ion,and Mrs Win.
5 thi Syrap for chit
pleasant to the tanto an
the oldest and test female or sal physicians and rmr;ea in
i t al try all druggists tween Meir and his brethren.. n iii
bottle. Be ante and• Nelt for. "Ens. it'ttlbLewfl
Beertatsn SYaUV' rad take ho other kind *mild pray that the Creat Iletrd
what
what kind of meat you are bunting
Can you decide
used in a glass of sodawater:1
Does a rose petal taste like that of
a violet? Doos hard water a* soft,
water t"este alike 1 senses 3
In short, do you use your
Do you train your observe.tionj anti
then remember what you observe 1
M
Presbytery or Unroni,'
This Presbytery met in 13rucefield.
on the lith inst. Tho treesurer's
book was audited and certifed to .b
e
correctly kept. The remit on the
aged and infirm ministers. fund we
e.onsidered and disposed of.'%I'
remit on marriage with decease wife's'
sister was delayed till next '• reefing.
The final disposal of the report oil
Missionary nteetints was delayed ti.
next meeting. Mr Simpson reported
that be declared the pulpits ,of Bay-
field Road and Berne vacant in dui .
form. The Presbytery was notified
by the Presbytery of Ottawa that the
certihcute of lieeusn of IVIr, • S. D.
Angels was retained by the latter Pres-
bytery, aud that he wits directed to
take another full year at colle,e.: III
McDonald, af' Seafortl►, .was una
mously nominated as the next Modern
tor'' of Assembly, The fohowini
deliverance was adopted respectiti
Mr. McDonnell's resignation of .hl
charge In accepting the resignatiol
of the Rev. JT, A. McConnell, ;f tel
pastoral charge of Ball eld Road an
Berne, the Presbytery desire to pia.
on record the esteem in avhich he 10
held by the Presbytery: Ile 'w
faithftat in hie attendance and in l
discharge of all duties required of hi
dl g
by this court ; the moat friendly at
..AtNr tt.:
YOU will' only have three initiates
gat the; utast nradarn« :1 atia'jwered,
Where could we leave met before' 1
put the question to iter after a few`
minutes conversation, but she answer-
before,
,+std that she had never mitt me lEf ,
The old lady in the opposite porter
Writs sieepinr. The day wee warts
and,tulary, and terrier grew tire*
real to stuffy ani a q�
I bad yokeda per
9
Rif
a.
u
es.
fobs and energy tothe who y •
Bron teething in
gloats d 4s thoprosoripttSn of ono of brotherly feeling. existed sl ya
the [fritted states, ands ors e
h t the world Price t"Ens.f►ve conte a parting with hitt the Presbyt
NOT TAUGHT I1 lSC1T.00Y.* the sefulChureaandould make him °Woe
abundantly a aaass
y
,o
s
burnt into nay eety.sottl. Yee 1 as BO S.Tilltttls TUE PERCEPTIVE FACULTIES in the field to which `t►e 1#aa .g
1 not bound to give her up --bound by. assns ria TAtiailT TO Do.
all honor, by the very' nature
e
er
u
u
and graciously bless Arid guide 1
t e of my and his family, The next IIt
d l let her go back The following list of gttestione,�in is to is ltaltl itt Minton, next
dolling” Row told p the perceptive • sin a _aittrat the world. the line of developing p p F y • ,Ir
to her life of gTuesdayof da,..uar , at 10.g'� �.,
Lizzie, x said pleadingly, will you
compiled
t,
Louis
is
faculties, has been comp e y
i iet..go to otic room
Wlittu y �'
r..., imagine your wits sat'
give rip him anti your present life, Wed (3tockton . , all night to ppeii>s for tea days. Wit
go to a nett tonal aitcl, tliira�Ctl to the matuli then, k for but d the lett
you tend I >r walk y uauaturat. atisntre t taint
t<�
voila in wa#sit
the t utast
beton "lift afroahl cuts yo. warred in Hatrlittan same ,ate+
t!be'a , ' d 1 �`, i a strettsltlt of a t,�ott]dn`r lave hex end put your hand out ill ono ixrttle oil Wilsons Leel
b permitted to bpenl On gleed 0111 O When You tarn oat yon. light loris the oats of lady in tour
Mil kif
to 1s ehA itrrtllr 91r daEdt i td y
.ant lm the itetputwra brit my ley 0ji01 lr 110 the !Isola of her clto rte I
on 0'11 d]JIvvJ to fumble tnttt4iolise teat► gar �ttitt
spttte
itat
h Wed. 1 ve year !soar tlo y `� u,tl ti Cnitite,
. f !'tog una► tint b41 d�01lGr 'Ft' ' tit" t ' I amt►"t1 a answered, at Dales +wit tti$rt 'es + oa t �ttld blrkvrli de
flirt* tit* i ►' kit, l� l.vr .t M fail, Ci6h tog trap toot, or u ort go rural i
r a g flu treirtslt!tr+►, r,01; imp ato 1'itlotroN Ago
_ .i. trflvti I.i..J.,'4f f;,^1'1.1 ;:
r . 1
"9" 41114
. roe e.
-eat,
►
3
itP R 1NC
toauporso At TR
Cttp
rather itiathew's
Wes, "For my own
of others, audfor t
*Wein,"
1 hued alcohol to
gr'ves no strength ;
tone of blood yeses
that reduces the frier
Builds up no tissue0
to me or a�sy other
stance of food,—.Dr,
tion.
The Blue Prose
Society, S.witzerlati
years ago, now 11utn
and members, and
I3elgiuinr, Frunce not
The Russian Dual
a Temperanen L''ag
Mloveutennt, a farm u
moulded by Gtoverai
oof ee•house moven].
The French test
Reels, hes offered a 1
t'tdtred dollars far the t
on aleoho'isrn and it,
rather Ziegler, Sr.
en a recentSnttday,
the altar that he hit
of the ltabitttttdrun
iell, and handed it t,
!sixty ladies of the co
Ladies were to keep a
thinkers, who were c
tt•acised.
While',E•.lwu,rd T.
men's friend was del
tennperaince lectures
. drunkard present, di
bio remarks, con
Father Taylor turtle
tivltp.eudtense to him,
liii ow,►peetiliar way
to biro.: There's a r
'cold water. Don't
hiss 7
There is a ainnulat
opinion funong pliysit
t > the destructive p
upon the human b
ltiitchell says, the bei
portant organ of
apossions, the i ntellige
desires and feelings,
. wigs the basest of
.is the organ the eerie
foundly attacked by a
The golden Role gi
for a atitrieter. It is
pews as in the pulpit
Scholarship,.........:
Coatmon Sense (sanctii
Plety(geauine and tine
Perseverance..
Cheerfulness
erseverance .Cheerfuiness .
Inventivenss,
Trnselfhhnees ....... ,
Suavity( never scold v
Tb uthl ulttess(gray-hai
President Carter, o
..Inge, is a verb' practice
The town authorized
two liquor licenses, hi
-ad no places for the
were opened. Lives
that President ,Ottrt
bought the two lie
t'evented the legal s
town.
A Stook Co
an pays more
d. And we
pent in this
of Ilio' joint stock
Mao doer the •driukin;
and children pay the l
eetnpulsory denials,
the whisky ar.d`tl#a f
taxon it---tlfis is a pi
af'loti wkhout repro:
Ititicl nf•representing
ntett t44
+sr ally is beater off' fo"
prejust as mac
mullets to.
'y realised the
whi'cla she gl
he "miserable
take.J.), from
and obil