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Wingham Times, 1892-10-21, Page 2
4 •-w, • , leseone with me in il1t1S44, O,ermait and Only once site\ asked me sitive more charity in rite world. Monate- ,' '•t„ t C i! .4 CS ' Feet:ch, petting, me, anti yet mot Y pit need me, iTessle l Oould. 4 r ,l��,ei t .� ! italiciensty ertiditte nye tit all the , Do Y llout,ewifi+iy knoevledge, the prt'tty you hvt� here all alone without tee`i that made her iso Oh, darling l tell me you coed ole yo+t res for ee- in her selfh Pottier:. cried quickly that 1 could not Iso [ was cruelly torn by what worded , No matter what oats are. worth n. Lion, q dot to your y , yourself live without her. Then she clung tot conflicting duty, Illy y yet I Ipu can mord to feed them. ltetu m me, sobbing dead father kept me with you, Olt 1 Jessie, love rap, love me, and I owed a.dnty, too, to Aunt Sophie, my The cultivation of the head and. second ntotlier. If you had been frank, heart is of more consequence than the will never leave you. But the, next eveud,tgz, after a snl.ry with lee 1 might have been spared a cultivation o£ the soil, I hole yle , but be very I Nothing f ,u£ .presistotit care Harry took me fora .walk, mouth of painful struggle , but it is pond July day, aha I told tins what had passed.. He decided naw, 1; land sarupuloua cleanliness will. eradi- then said gravely fpr a moment, and puppy, She drew Herself up with an hH1r of I ease +1thrtl ttit felled end insidious alis- titer :-- We ought to he ;nettled at ono,' gold dt,rntt aeiilte1 chair ploy One great trouble Ln combinin] beef Jessie, and leave Mrs �\'aidrpn ft•ee, knees bes d Harry on the other and. butter is that your beef animal Don't you uudtitstaucl it all, dead d added his matures and ought to be marketed Site is,torn to pieces by,. her love to And five mut before the butter cow has reached her some o e Sud. her duty; to you, petittous to ml>1e, �, 1,'li, papa -has.. 11 round laugh- ins augh beet. Love IN:, gasped, S, p P breath. A gteat tunny kicking cows. Wright been dead only a your. no and eiym� it 1{ y went to tool. be cnrPcl and more prevented .by siwp- True : but I don't want to hurt yon, could ly trimming the finger nails often Jessie, but you must roulemeer that enough to peep them from gutting the Mrs Waldron was a mere girl, and inttr t when team; of the cows, your father a man Past fifty ant I was lie p ^� tP when a telegram The taste fur stock breeding creates: they married„ tie wap very riot, ap• B It a demand fur experts in stock raising, parent 1 i the— , d and young Partners who haye studied Stop ! I' interrupted, You shall y the swung carefully are more in i e - I not task so of her, She loved him, h of mend cacti year, know she loved him.. had tu- I do not doubt. it, Harry said, carol If oats are to bo fed out t.. stock and some in- herited the, wee 1 ft on the farm, it is adding to the ex. ly but she is free note, ago. To- day penes to thresh them. They make a other love has come to her. . Still, Th tt was to " better and more wholesome ak to she ce tot reconcile itg with her non- w Y t f 1 1 push tnatnma oft a cutting who box, while there science to leaves you • to struggle on —I►ve th© t an run throe a alone. Your marriage would leave k'•. IDA. .UCTO1'„ itlt, ;;1,. 102 Tia$ 41.11.) S O04-ttit^1' ; -rr. 3efore ye fettle Boon in lite you've niony things tanongth e everyrforenost, tab' care o'' what you earn; nil niece --nave fay by our every penny ever rued it yet; purse, just tak' ilnd if e tae nae better p a st ekiri' 11t. Each penny saved 'G a penny gained,when added to the stock reset' as gude It tusk's ye feeliwithin y, as ither folk; or in a You never need to skulk around, comer sit— bin a well- xlaere's an iudept;ndent ring filled atocktn' fit. Y ou'I1 aye hae plenty friends around; while a' gangs fair and richt, be shits t pity. To flatter ye, and daut ye, scrace let ye I , oot their sicht; Hurry !u'as n far away cousia of my a' be eery weel, but the;:; best own tiro tee's, six years my senior, That friendny geode my sou a I've seen yet well- and a cl xlc ni a try g Is "Victoria's" winsome face in a filled stockin' lit. modern salary, His affection for mine for him, had been so very it tch , ii every -day affair, so very placid ted humdrum, that we did not disco a r, uutil trnul_le came, that ib was 11i,,%e, true, loyal, • life -enduring love. & Leukine upon me in the light of an heiret , and being ttcder obligation to my fatter for his support and ednoation for yeaas, Quarry had persuaded linne- self that Honor hid forbid his telling i'le his love, and 1 vas content with thjbrotherly attentions he paid me, and knever questioned my own accomplishments t you want hie 1 oftar.twtue. And I not prepared the take you with me. Tine was positive. material and refused, and the old threat oQ (Alg;osin- It her fncrautEnes i,ts abtgoves cbout capatlity to run de if 1 did not g hesitance made home alone. 1 did not, care for her ;it through of animate ottii he grown money, for the eal:e and comfort of her house; but site is old and feeta% and i and disposed of while one butter an-, '81 5110 loves t1e ;1 imal is being fully developed, I qu It was the happiest of hens for four year -- money in ti.Lattdatce, strong mutual love, es'erythiri4 to make life pleasant. Then my father died suddenly, leaving hie business so involved tl•at we fumed ourselves penniless. The creditors allowed us to take it •ay from our home our cloth- ing rand t41 the gtfts we had received, iuclutiinir riatnnia'e wedding presents, hod accompanied us in search for hmtithle lodgings sed• found three ruonw in a ;house, et a rent we hoped to and Harr voyages o, tlntiI we teueO1eli Sir trouble may o'ortak' ye—it's been aye the dconi o' man— thwart And want o' warkdrsickness may your hest laid plan; There's providence abune us a' that never failed me yet, Sae put implicit faith in that, and in your stockin'tit. Try aye to help.a neighbor that's bowed doon wi' salr distress, He'd maybe do the same for you, so you can do nae less; 1s e'er turn the feeble free your door, pro- vide them sup a bit, your So may a blessit' nye attend upon stoclrin' fit. Be carefu', but no iggardly, gie every • man. his due— look -put he You'll tae to keep t sharp way actually on try dignity, ' dine for i , ter foieiveuess ; asp side, leaned over her at id in rates we were ki Sing a , lg -- r the sante t r+ Harry use where we board until we smarted keeping House , i int IUaintna to pack her trunks. for it ►tn ', summoned her to 1 ed packing and sp lowed and a week me,all does the same e, y you, Aye dray the ithee penny in"twill ewell i heart, # , we tuns up bit by bit; But vtfiPn trouble :ante , There'sfilldinoc in the jingle o' a wolf-! feesed tri each other that the burden lulled stockin :iii. —Alex. Brown. of sorrow was not so heavy since we, — l could still cling to eech other. " A MISUNSyERSTANDING. 011y, 1 pleaded, do not tell mainnia 1 yet. She might tl.ink 1. wanted to a leave her, and we must not think of beim ninaitried for a long, long time. ,And Ynanitiitt, bravely hiding her owri` It/melte, tried to make light of all the petty miseries that followed the beefy blows, and to comfort me when she so sorely needed comfort herself. I. Funny ? I cried, Crying; not to burst I In did dreary days that we :spent into tears. 'i can't see ranch Inn in workinglfor a living, .we, who. had. it. I never w eked before, it was n�or,darfwl Don't yea 1 Now I think that piss I to see the energy, courage, self -dexo, of 1\'litjo'ictt vt:scs on that frightful chi wooden runt:tel-thee, with tLe bronze clock against the exceedingly dirty h all paper, is very comical. Don • 't cry, Jessie, dear ; don't. It is just her heavy widow's weeds. I was no as easy .. blurb. above the average height, and rather To pr•.ve with assertion, marenta 1 { slender than stout, but I towered Book me in her arms, as 1 sat on the i above her., and could lift her in my miserable bedsgad, and we sobbed I arms quite easily.' together like ehiidt•en. Now And yet she cooked and swept, made There 1 she t� ai I presctitly, our room, a miracle of crleaniinesR, our we will tioili feaj�l better. I think we I simple meals tempting:an,d would have had beater re -hack the nrnasi tints, taken even the heavy Biting, tend mov- .7eseie. rl'ney i only intensify the ing, if Iliad not been, ehe said, so poverty-strickt i a1ypP,atauce of every - dreadfully obstinate about malting the nliin else,antl i tibia be stolen. Now, fires, carryring•the Foal, eared doing the ,dear, let me tell you what I have donent,trk. title.. The next du for o boarding li r aunt, A hasten- ed departure fol - later we receive the tidings'her limit's death ; and later, the news the inamtna ith she e . n long years e _Harry and I, with our three inLean i e t brought near our old country seat, n is little or no waste. the dear little blonde insists upon the Learn all you can about animal dis- though all calling her grandma, l I eases and their remedies, if You though Harry declaf'es it is entirely too absurd, as she lgoks younger than' take an i uterest in these things and re - 1 rnem1,er easily, perhaps you will same- •. ar I do. Mau; times she has been solicted to. Tli tstu y and obecome lipo ttta veterinarian. put. aside her mourning. and change her name ; but she says that she could field.— N W Agiienituriet,' never love again ttst•she loved my fath- her et liberty It took cdusiderable persuasion to make me the matter a front Barry's standpoint but it ended in our. calling upon my dear olel clergyman, who laid known me all my life, tend who mar= tied us in his parlor itat the presence of his family. Then We went slowly home—slowly, for I felt like a traitor. You must tell her,,I said to Barry. Oh, dear, if you ache mistaken, she will think 1 have destirted her. That you need uoedo in my • ease. Our home is always Oen to her, Fer- ry said, very grandly% considering that our home has es yet no existences. We found mamma sitting by the window of our email sitting room, her clinging? black dress slowing out her l.londe beauty, and her tiny white BY ATMA SIIIELDS. Isn't it fuiilis l mamma.said, puking arouul her +:t qti very small, uteauly furnished , un,, in the few available Spaces of a Lich eetne costly ornaments bad been placed, the effect being cer- ainly far from harmonious. •tion in the little creature's life. Slip l hands for once clsospeci idly in her tap. was very small, with fairy like hands. and feet, a lovely bond beanty who. ; Flow late you are 1 she said rising So looked like a child playing woman in greet Harry. Tort mist have taken a t ;bong walk. Then I began to er y and ran into, :tlrP bedroom ; from which refuge 1 'lseard Harty explain ng the position. 11 was already deplo•tiing our hate, but 1 was not prepared, itir the rush mam- ma made iuto the btd•room, her blue eyes blazing with t. indignation, her tikey figure trembti with anger. • Jessie, she cri . yoth wicked girl. how dare you insult me so, and insult your dead father xii How could you, {flank ,I could ever, love nnyhodv else. Olen I loved himtaa ibuch. :I tried to spear•,, lint she would not hear the. She dCa,gged me back into the sittinje-roams`• I never meant to tell you, she said, because I thoudit you were so unsel- fish and good'yoLii would send me away (front you, but icer you shall know how .tau you have wronged me. 1 did not talk teuch to you a t my Aunt Sophie who brought e up, because she was very angry th me when I married your father.,. She is very rich, and was always very kind to me, but theAs far as po ilile rerlort to rain was selfish and jealous, and wanted l water properly se ed for drinking. and. Pr, and that she is entirely happy, with us, although we ouee so cruelly neje- , understood her. Ab%1OS To ntarusas.--Aro you unturned at night and broker of your rest byte sick child suffering and cryonce ta with . bottle cgpain Cutting oQ "...Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for Children Teething. Its value little is inecsuffer dmir- able. It will relieve the p oorimmediately. Depend upon it, mothers ; there isms, tnisiake about it. It cures Dysentery and Diauliad, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, cures Wind Colic;. tone and energy to reduces whole system. ion{and 'qrs Vin slow's Soothing Syrup " for children teething ie • of ono ot theoldest and best eochaland e physio acs prescription tha.Vnited Status, and is for sale by all druggists throuthout the world. :nice twoety-ave cents a IlpfII bottle. Be sure and taask ke: he "Minks. ks. NV st.ow's- ,SOoTlanie aralfe n nd IIIL• Pointers •foe Farmers, En ish Spavin L ' Hent removes al ,hard, soft or callo,:t d Lumps and wishes from h •ses. Blood Spavin . plintP,B.ing t, e, Sweeney, Sti Sprains, Sore an wollen Thro t, onghs, ele. b Why use of 011 ottle. N of rat the Oh eholm's erful Blemish Cu uk store Boston Haid --n Boston even the bootblacks, some of them have studied. Latin. New YotIcer—In -New York ;nearly all the bootblacks are proficient in Italian. Kansas I,as a teari who permitted political matter 1'o be printed on ber .suspenders. 1f ;aii), higher devotion to party thau th{tt has yet developed itself it is kept frkin the public. Houaedog—Yuture a sight. What's i the matter with you ? Travelling tsaniite—I'm'imost dead. Every time anybody looks at me I have to take a ;drink of wetter to show that I'm not afflicted with hpctropbobia, to -day. I h,tv of us,. work yob The pay is son to pay for it— us a living whit better. Cheer tip, Jessie. Better SCCut ed work or bot ~vitt like—ereneei•leee We sewed earlyland tate, in ever hour we were not ilompell'ed to give to l --think what we Lad et I think it will give housework„ and el we became nkilful e we belt for something we coma'aded a ' ufftoiertt price to pay our rent, ad plat food in our mouths. For el thing; we had an abundant supply, As our mourning was ordered by friends before we knew that property was to betadded to our loss. As the tmourninq forrmy clear father became softened by time a quietly twat' keptup in Muir days are court' What shunt said, gratefull; Do I really earnestly. 1 try to do so. Help me 1 'k think I should lien . without you 1 I said, hugging, And 1 mefl1tI what I said. and was She was net my mothex, •realty only rx years older than nay- ust ei hteen, but for self, rind 1' s *just fatiterta /oar years isle bad been my wife, my f End, companion, eider, Although 614 bail laughingly unstated upon being'called "mamma. My died when I was a little y life had been passed at school until my father's bled me to a luxurious I do without you '1 ltetpyowl she asked, WHO.. ABE IW'r ABOVE 'PROFITING Bit TOOL , OF OTHERS. L1PEliIElr`I 'Are not ten hours a clay on the fared enough, with improved niacbiu-• cry 'Manure worked into the surface Wilt 1` 4 soon get low enough for deep rooted, tR M4 !Omits. Grain stubble cats close, at.,d left as• it falte, makes goat mulch for grass or clever. Loose stones in the yard can some- times he used a he founpation, of a fernery. Too much moisture causes shallow rooting of planta antl, easy destruction 1, by insects, A variety of stoat gives a chance to feed much that wiiule . otherwise be wasted. happy atmosphere humblehoittebv m[Musa's never failing. clieerfudtiess, and • never, in our old home, had she b on. more tender mad loving, to rate. We bad been a entire year in one poor r,msus when 'a change Dame over mamma. She re eived letters site did .owtx mother)I child, and tl ,a boarding& marriage c home, with the prettiest, most win. -seine lady presiding over it,atid giving welcome that nae *ASIA cordial, - loving leiff heart was hers in a hour, No hoottsiasw 1, >'4 tiros, %at not read to hie, away carefully, saw tears fallin eyes. (lentle there was a r gutta new to m woke at night 'lid which she put nd more than once 1 from the sweet blue rad loving as over, tlesanest3 rtbout her , end sottletirttee 1 mist her from Heside Nature drops het ial ori the surf ace e day in the ground. fertalizmsg mater•• ce1it roots that def+ sere to love tic; one bat herselt.. When she saw dist . loVed your father the °best she watt furious et.1irat, but at me, and ate her ieittitlgi; at the window, 'd sobbing itt a auppts*r ' way. Owe to foil ►rfyy iurtrfbles for eonfii 1,1Y,' e�,crlisi, , _ `. domestic purpose . Overfeedingw aliens the offsprings underfeeding doe4 the same. Here ex lastgave a reluctant consent to our �trenies meet. niatr%ago toPsave appearances, inform - Tate use of ditterent fertilizers on ing rhe, however, that alit enould des- the soil is the b t tnethodlof testing troy the will that made me her heiress, it to tind itii tie Si and leave her money to an hospital. in transplanting, 'prune liberally, She went abroad the next year, and lest the roots he unable to supply sof;. Would not write to tae: Nut about a aient asp for the top. month ago she mime home, ripened her To steepen a; hard 'pats soil, use a hence in 'Rattles -tore, and wrote to sue sttrheoil plow, 1.`t ring if lying'below the orn' there. si answered ed 11 r at till titllluw Attic l s . • sees. orrice) tell • k i may; , 0 1110 C. h tither tits r'` !` '�•; ale' A f3OL T The °,t asking - TR�( OLIO =SOAP= It will save you much trouble It will bring you comfort and ease It will save your clothes and hands It does not require washing powder It will wash in either hard or soft' water It cannot injure the tnest delicate skin or fabric Its purity and excelience,have given it the largest sale in the woeld BtWARE 'Gtr r F t RE IY OHLY Otte alight k1 age terp trac Mc( Aber hi folly T pile was I Z snit Mc J he' ins, on hu as in a he sl fr