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The Wingham Times, 1893-11-24, Page 6THE WINGHAM TIMES NOVEMBER 24, 18$ girING A.Ii"D LIVING.. the pleasure. I know you tole ;lane - lug and of cu.treti Roti deuce wel, 'r tide eon ie ]mein t its gold Weeks passed, and. Guy Randolph trrondred worlds Haat beg dna found this words lin had so jestingly brow, summits Beth of awaiteniug front his lethargy m a atrttatlt leo rquRnder} on su w re hecomiu;;, reality, In this girl's 'w'the homes of want and fresh vontg heeuty aud frank enjoy wealth on arrow; sot regions light nicht -of °'Y plei sure, he found a buiyti his largos astrange deljgltt---ail interest he would ' t. th ••tube tn,l , could bury liiruaelf m ole � have scarcely deemed possible To give Ts to live, aroused Ill him, ill, She is like all the rest, he would flower sthees not for itself at t 1 •ouletitues muse when alone at eight, I joy is the jay i sp prodigal, aitfuse�, t tettuty•and balm it is prodigal, I enveloped in a aloud of tobacco. amolce, x in the life it freely loses; his favorite hour for meditation. \Nits tel it U ea or the rose but Edory or doom, there ever a woman who had not yet a hefts f { ► 1 our lilted, '!'herr wee t► time I estelri Uncle Daniel, cried at the thought of his e •urse oil. That hour has peat, going away, h tv 4 t e t y. will meet es friends I Pretty soon a new peril threatened. The Flrrraf,ti we wt tieutrel territory wee given up to bush - hat was all a ntist,+kt+, U`uy, but L, ' e lister yea nu whaoket•e and Indians. One deg a 1QUs pate for been, the autlri r ) ibeired, evil looking men, whose garb pity tut? ' t it when •ata shut that of tt farther, and who was lt]pb was Pity ! Had yon pity y 1 the would-be assassin of little Ji the front your ltt•eseucr, ready to blot t out merelyteuctl through you? I seen lurking about the premises. Tho , woman smother belling the sol- i t t t faith in wont,•p forever putlyse incl quietly c easy h I 111136 revolver, t Y hu ]e a I• • handed 1osC Whet erre your voted tv lien gun dtq�, • e ro rb UO •to with i 1]U the. .t , 'xi sale ors e To deny is to die. Peas lend silveryrays to the land, he land its sapphire streams to the ocean; heart sends blo od to the brain of command, Che brain to the heart its lightning motion; La. over and over we wield our breath, a the mirror is dry and images death, To live Is to live. is dead whose hand is not open wide surface shirts? Utrderneatlt she is 4 doubtless false as the rest! But between hint and his bitter reverie would conte a pair of eyes laughing in lira own, the memory of a cheek, with the blood stealing up. ward as some whispered word of his into the pretty ear, a mouth wboso every line spoke frankness, and be could not put the seal on his own harsh verdict. One alterncon there came a new h - arrival at the Springs, a Miss Cartut ers who had come to join her aunt, levrd Mr? l+',lltr1 talar', ad the lips which titterb:l street. the rose with- out its frtgranee is less, lire, the„ the humbles wilts flower ;towing at your feet. The perltttue ham lied, the past la buried. ,dud since God bas given tits back my shattered faith 1. can say: 1 forgive you Nay—more; I say thaul; you. '1henIn:, Osrruti,ers knew her gitne was lost, She had played her last card, at,d failed to takes the trick. Later that eveuiug (say Randolph again paced the piazza with another by his side, and into Nellie's ear he peered the story of his life. I had brought my poor shipwrecked vessel hopelessly standed, derlinte ; fur what vessel sun sail the broad sea of life without a woman at the prow?— bad and hope • and' grown a fleas' untilin the to your oyes I read A love and truth. But I need you, darling, cannot spate you longer from side. Wel you some to u1e, come wife? �I am here, Guy,heranswer. 'o help the need of a human brother, I bad last faith , on a roubles the length of his lifelong already domiciled. A tall handsome tt t I'll count 1 irrunelte, with a figure of striking ele- Troost esti l first 1 1 brushed d a unnoticed RHEUMATISM CURED IN A DAX,--Sollth Tide, her gance, she scarce could pas r thort'I with a shrewd and rather calm fused American RheumatroCure of Rheumatism ho of his fortune gives to snot , „at glimpse 111 thousand million lives are his anywhere. 1 tl You have saved tarp Ile backed away, mntteriug anti cursing, woman, apparently 50 years old,rather'; and Neuralgia radically cures iu 1 to 3 datbo1 o carries the world in his sympathies. Gu Randolph and Miss Anderson y short, wearing a plain old fashlorlea days. Its action upon the system rs re Y 1� elite and for the nest three ria s the cabin was markable feud mysterious. It removes at To deny were returning from a long horseback ` toy g shawl and a boatel so fur beyond cute the oanse of the disease rinrn:diat0IY _J >O use. ride upthe mountain sidewllen first he as in a state of siege. He huh about, de- r assisted Miss termined to investigate the reports whfall fashion's pale that no one would ever disappears. The first close greatly bete -- saw her. He had lust breathed my had somehow leaked out, but finding the suspect it had been in it, even goat's fits. 75 gents. Wrr•rrtruted at Cuisllolm's Anderson to dismount, had was ago. Nobody ever saw her with a' drug store, ' Choice. woman on grd he finally went awn! aldol h s a something into her ear which brought o to report to herthguar& u boI authorities. Thanks dress that was not severely plain, and I Perhaps for eouceutr• ed tnaoeuracy Guy R.a P p the bright blood to leer face then turn- A Soldier's Heart. giving day camp—cold, bleak, and a flutter seldom has she been noticed wllytl slit. of statement nothing etre surpass, the fol - did aFNNI>y enure, ed to meet Ina Carruthers' dark eyes a prairie Jim did not carry an old style and N elf low seuteuut', N'liich, ocouri••+tl i„ tut account Fora moment he A cold, bleak November day; 1of snow $tikes fu the before, but such wore black satClirl, Her appearance of a bei t I s r vii t,t, its ,: 1:"""l'l"''t lifter fixed upon him.been allot just three would (lever cause the uninitiated Lu tee e,„10.,•- ,.„,se, all ,i,e tnuuey v!ae re- °Tntroduoe me, Charlie? Certainly, turned deadly pale; then, becoming trail; a horseman in trnitorlu, riding ata 1 w•as the nursing that on this day he wasuo• rs although I ate not • a self, on, a low bow would• daunted, gallop. y ^ o,ver,'t t x '•,,: ”" es ' t all rhesus, alt a him , „ A turn in the road; 4, bushwhacker hid- Ihelped out of bed and bolstered rip lnivin extraordinary she nwa anaoldny ltfasntoitiedore "'" """"""-'6 am` passed on, but nothings`w irti," and a teeth of sarcasm rang ugh GuyRand llph'd clear tones, said,heid out to him cue sna91 hand, and dee in the bashes; a shot, and a fall from big Ct{Tears came to his yes ashesaw woman of Moderate means and simple , o 'Don't be so absurd, old fellow. in her softest tones: ilio saddle. of fortune, you seem . have you no welcome for sue? It was little Jim, our third sergeant, what efforts the woman luta put forth and tastes, who was on her way to Um t; e your theops . ) Uu3 t y P slow meager the results. Mother, children corner grocery or the bakery on tht 1 'imagine women to httVrsudaen' I, of course, gut very Then o sae riding across littletltJim because alis itch, and soldier were gathered at the table block below. Yet, if money is power, Leconte wotbid fortuuy-hunters, Miss 'Carruthers. Then dropping We called him Jim because he was I the girls of the without the faintest pressure, the, hand small of stature and because everybody whets there came a clatter of hoofs and a this dares staid looping person is we 1 • eu part, 3 and one e my to 1, believe as thble-souled, as sparkling with jewels, phased ou. 'liked him. He was ons • a boy, I clanking of swords, and a dozen rebels of the most powerful human heiugs Ylook into his frank face and big bine eyes galloped rip to the cloor. At their headd in the country e-hyartpd ase ever were of t grand- Into Ida Carruthers eyes came a was a setae 1 r iu the boasted age of the past. I lightning flash. This was the man made you his friend. The bushwhacker g and children and his ltissedlttilem corner sof laerrepout istreet llrs.fashioned house tGrtlutei othersseized wife ..tie there is a new element of fashion ► wn when last the had seen hits, she peered over the log and saw his victim d frivolity, ,. temptations now were had sent from her doomed to future lying on the stony rand and the horse gal- before he looped at the pale faced man at andher The 1 er Sy 1 modest via had t they Yhis table. He was followed by a corporal, years. en unknown, but intik underneath. misery by Ler own judgment. Once loped away in fright, and a smile of sans old ior fallow, beneath the silk and she had swayed him at her will, seise faction came into his face as he rose up who was scarcely inside the door before the occupied are hired keeps thired from a pleasant as nt: Y+ e and adornment, and you will find all the fierce, nnmastrring passions of and hurried through the woods. War is children cried out: aud bas an admiration for iVlra. Grreu, ! data the most preciousjewel, which not always war. Sometimes it is assassin- Uncle Daniel? Uncle Daniel! Our other which she does not conceal, Thr• ! p his love, till tante the crash and loss ly needs a wearer to give forth its of fortune, whet' she had bid him go. ation—murder. 1 Uncle Daniel has come Moine, richest she des tho United Stated i ittest rays." She could not wed herself to poverty. Twenty rods beyond the body lying in The bushwhacker hadmade his report to hits a sou, who Lias linen ape targe ! l� bra. A. A. Williams gonly the nearest camp, and the had ve capital detach, Charley Yeti But ine the long monilia which follow• the road is a humble cabin, tenanted some time its Florida seeking to stn Lynn, Mass. p ed there cause a strange loveliness in- a woman and two children. War has been sent to bring the prisoner sergeant He sat rove his health. Mrs. Green hes qty thised your vocation. Au revolt her life which proved how- weak for the Good of ®slices til tills evening; and with a cordial to forced the husband and father into the at the head of the table and heard rho dere a widow for many years, and Ler — f the Laud the two friends was her 'strength; and when she learn ranks. At sound of the shot and the clatter story, and when it was concluded he patted daughter is about 20 years Old. Since Sake. ofrugalhis wife on the head and said tied. ed hew out of the debris of his for- of hoofs they rise up from their the death of her Lusbaud Hetty Rev. Mr, W infante Hearsay tt- You did just right, Mary. When hei�ea Green has become a vfivanCjer of un-lsbee agrees Hood's SarsapartLLa, Dear old Charley! What a noble toile Guy Randolph was bravely noonday meal aud run down to the gate. I r Randolph, as building up anew wealth and honor, A dead marl is by no means a care ;loyalist is usual shrewdness, She Las indjcated We are pleased to frgm law -he is, mused Guy It p '1 larch Scopes of demd have down we can't strike him I wish a Rev. A. A. Williams, present the this frgm sly tier at,tions that slit, bas small faith sauntered off the piazza down to- she drtrrtnjtbe once more to lure him highway during the one else had My orders street Christian Church, Lynn, Mass.: in brokers, and that‘if Ehe wants guy- Christian Lynn, Mass.: more rds the springs. Last summer I to her side• the maZr+a of the glances b' b ck aud I ve tlot to do It or thing done the best wayis to do it us a he dope, but Fi few weeks, a layman; who knows whereof he speaks, ht h eat tied just 1 d d t ' 1 ' should hesitate to approve an 1 at was herself. t Nellie Andersons slender waist, he cursed. 111 go wl y Thr, weather beaten satchel has I Article of Merit s and worth, from which lie or his family have of dollars. securities It has rknocke tiab utllio New ' beenaigith, from and whose family It Lal knocked about i tion may servo to extend biose benefits to York and Brooklyn and Other finau- has forbmanyryeam bectheir suffeaer ficin s wife cl P burdens, and Nervous said: I have your carbine aud shall try to kill hire if he persists in entering the Mouse. If I am killed then you roast take care of your- self. d hoar every word of The sergeant coal the conversation as the man finally advene- ed to the house, and the woman stopped outside to meet hie]. Look yere, woman, lie began, who yo' got in yo'r house? 13y what right do you ask that ? sue do- niandee. in return. By the right everybody has to kill a cus- sed Cauuek wherever lie kin find him, Stena aside and let me see what kind of a fowl yo've had cooped in yere for two or throe weeks. Click! Click 1 sounded the hammer of carbine, and as she brought the muzzle lhei line with the man's heart and said : There's the road! Yo' sca • er! 20, and then I'll shoots Wily Hetty Green, ,'$CULtAttrellid ea A 'WOW weltT= $00,000,000. Not a small hart of the ftune of Brooklyn can be laid to the credit of the remarkable women who have lived and live now within its borders— wottreu who have taken rank and hon- or in almost every walk of life. It is V. well Icoowtl fact, that a very large portion of the real estate of the city is i ,, „r un th' u,url,iH palace at ltetd its the 0 (0108 of the wotnen• It 1 tt ilturtR i the egress of Broad v. sy find Uliau►. is not a widely known fact that alto hers street, of ad it, the. Stewart wotuan who is reputed to be the rich building, which, with the Iniac, is sup- cst iu the United States lives in the 6 city of Churches aud right in the olds, posed to be worth 'at,e lemi0. She known as the heights too, would take no ether Fter•urtry, and after sic sectionIrl two months' aetu•tre et tue tit a the 1 at single tier wealth is variously edtirrtate F largest unnt;;rtrur,*,r hivru nu a hili -,le from 540,000,000 to $60,000,000, anti her nttrue is Mrs. Betty Green. Her I piece of pt'Qprl•t y was r• mirth J. But ore fatntl- ,.Jud; e Hilton t,+','deu the money adoreand name and personality are m the search had been contended, R jar to Wall street than they are iu I Brooklyn society. That is because Mrs after be had placed tit the iuulds of Y Hetty (xi ern title rleeds representing Green has chosen to devote all hervI $15,000.000 worth of property she ad- tiate (to the manipulation of her for- r I variced hint $800,000, And in ad - tune ,land has let society get along without her. Hetty Green at an In -1 dition to this the shrewd speculator petonga ball would create a sensation � forced him to sign a paper agreeing Ghat she should Bold file deeds until occasion ,but it is not likely that such all 1 the mortgage was of d tits, . ds until - oeeasjon will ever be recorded by s0-; riety writers. lyn Eagle. Hosts ofpeop a have prusleelbows from I3t'ooklyte , iia with ex- tier clturvutt•tistie bert�t Judge Il.eut'y liittutt i. fre:•lt in the minds of financiers. I lit money which the judge wanted tett t,adly to generally cotwptied to. ltttve beim meal 111 .buying out the interest of het sue, ilettry G. Rilton, ju thw dry totals brut of Hjl. 7 3ros. ton, Hughes ,:: (,iu, unci llt�tutl i Be Nt•nt to Mrs, (;i et u, or lOs lawyers did, and made a 1equeat for a lotto of as $1.250,000 in cash. Dlts, tate• ii iiliiig to lend. hut its,sted iu having ea sight to up,he's our enemy ; w en some mother and children. d me been left on thatlastcome,though. and at times the cabin has beento take him back, a g. ^19 ^ o whit his drill enctrC ins and eta . a, befare I had learned my les- than night, full of wounded men who groanedStan • , ' 'th you, said Little Jim, waving tx in steel a bitter MisssoI tau no• Carruthers, saw watching them two dark eyes. I It's a Bluenose who's been bushwhacked, the woman to silence. After the kindness ;sly to forget it. C d u are welcome to your conquest; and d the w t p look - till -night L am to he introduced to MMtiss aderson I wish 1 hadn't—Excuse 1 beg your pardon! for Guy's re. tie had been suddenly interupted by v a v ou n of o er g mb I!n a) to d s ata g dy standin in his path, 'ertcinly, aeweet voice replied. A pair of litughing blue eyes met as he stood with uncovered head d a look of unconscious admiration. len both pursued their way.' !Hiss Auderson, my friend, Mr. ludolph. You must excuse ►ne now, y duties as floor manager being an -what onerous, and I shall have Isavt% you t0 rtttertalu cacti Ot Iter ,e, sisted. I know it will be hard rk, and with a bright laugh Charley appeared. A very difficult task, indeed, but I must prefaee by apologizing for awkward encounter of this morn- I+'or its tt, . pretty, blushing face u to .whom be lord nearly stumbled a,few hours a or . An echo of the past they stirre him h s ers the mother as she leads the way to the d e ha aud resurrects all downtheroad,andpresentlythetrioseehtdden he had thought forever Past, iug down on the lifeless form of our Little i into his face with ife. Tlform els ur Little weerie, looking No not lifeless. had wondering eyes, pondered what Change in the side and inflicted a severe wound,but Lad come to Lint. I even while they gaze at him he opens his So days passed on; days, when to 1 eyes and tries to realize his position. escape from himself, or the. burning Looks just like Uncle Dan, whispered one gaze of the eyes which haunted him, of the children. he often sought Nellie Anderson's Let's it good to him! pleads the other. iida. she was tiae a cooling spring She would. Assisted abit by the child - al a cid wilderness, wild, a sweet fresh rose in ren, she got him to the house and had cap- su sesta till gradoally the tared a prisoner and a patient at the same, scales fell, one by one, from his warped time. Her husband and herneighbors had vision, and he saw tlljngs in a Lye come home with gunshot wounds, and she it wasn't in me to bust up a dying man's light. ' had helped to nurse them and sand them I Thanksgiving, no matter whether he was shown me here I won't see you get into trouble. It'll kill him, Jim! protested the woman. His wound is not healed yet, and he's no more strength than a baby. Volunteers in sight, sir l reported a man at the door. awe far How Y About a mile. That let's us out. Twelve of us can't fight no thousand volunteers. Good-bye Mary; good-bye children I Say, Cancle, I'm dog -gone glad of it 1 Orders is orders, but I'd a gone back to camp and told 'em Guy, I have reserved this dance for back to fight for the cause she believed was you, he heard spoken in his ear, 'she right. Aside from a surgeon our little Jim was about entering the ball -roam, and could not have fallen into better hands. turning saw her who spoke. She probed for the bullet and found it, and 1 am honored, he wildly said, and if living to -day he wears it on his watch drawing Miss 'Carruthers th hera to bite, they chain. The eastern volunteers bad been were soon lost in the dance. Lower holding that road for weeks, and all that ig. and lower drooped her head, until it afternoon and evening the woman listened ,, .'*,• e.TO him Guy had recognized the almost settled an her shoulder. The for the clatter of hoofs that she might re- Iiperfume of her hair was wafted toy port what bad occurred and have her I b f e wards him; more lightly his arm eucir- patient taken away. Nota horseman pox- left a dna reward, and many a soldier's Don't speak of it, Mr. Randolph. It (sled the yielding form, till at last she sed. haversack was emptied that want might ' le Jim war Lrtt p My fait sally as much as your own whispered: Me' were days and nights whoa Little be put afar off. After the tY no defines t anrnge was done on Let es go outside. I am tired of Jim was out of his head and raving of rode over that highway again to find the her side all this light and merriment. I want home and mother. There were days acid cabin in asheet but the soldier and his Oen you ell all to that °! 1. have quiet and rest• nights when hes life hung on a thread. He family alive and well. His money built a Vwn ✓ and n all day oy a tpto of arch Then when that had strolled out to had the care his own mother would have now and hotter house, fenced in the fields had Suddenly fly ze, and wonderedderd old piazza, glet desshtes horh tine again, bought horses and plows and seed giVenhirn. Many and many a limo ho called a 1 there far uct t and m ismold Witching sweetnesscwper a :thorough her his mother, and blessed her that sho and started the ex -rebel on the road to they thought of the tnundame ly uttJerstood,she Whispered: had come down from the old home to nurse prosperity. Well, the sergeant feels that t Y h who flared thus interrupt their Guy, will You forgive tap? and look him back to life. By and by ilio crisis he Can never repay the debt, and the family t passed, and the soldier knew where ha was think there was hover such snottier enemy and the situation outside. He know more in the world, and so, take it all around, 11 than the good woman would have him. came out as god assn concludedho ngot. f y story, aud hasn't The little family was being put to sore straits to Sad frim such food as an invalid t+lood's and Only Hood't6. Must have, and he heard the children cry Tfoed's Seratiparilla is carefully proper - out stn- mu , night because they had net enough ea from lh, Pi grille, ,,mull err honied Mate out atri r g drakes Dock, Pipsissewa, Juniper covoring to keep flight wheat. After a Pow acid Aber well known remedies, by a peeelier combination, proposition and pro. slays, when he found Chore was no clrailce .sods i3aryaparilla cure - the get word to the layal line, he hogged of eesrt, giving to lI woman to deliver him up to the rebel live Powers nota remarkableeeyaur ter when ilio oi)ea. It effect authorities and relieve herself of the bur• other preptr«atione foil den. She indignantly refesed, end the . - l... children, who had insisted do calling him Ikon's fists ours bilioutlusss. a rebel or a loyalist 1 Five minutes later the highway was full volunteer cavalry, and half a dozen 0 f voluu Y officers were in the house. This time it was Little Jim who told the story, and when he had finished every one put out his hand to the woman and said "God bless you 1" They took the sergeant away hi an ambulance, but on the plate on which he had oaten his Thanksgiving dinner they al centers with precious ur ens, Headache Hetty Green has always had a tight I forwlltch r found lie. She has tried grip on it. She does not believe in ; matey things that promised well but bar - spending her Money on things site ` tie of Hood's Sarsapiiill.i1elt seems sur tis pp do and did file could ui d one bo voryshn 1Y asewantswhatP she aingt •a n does not want andfor iter. The irtlacks of llcadaclle decrees little she spends little. Her children nu her and were less violent in thou latch• and her fortune are the sole objects of sit?, while her gen►sell as lth hes beeettet- her solicitude. Mrs. Green is said to tom dour experience with be very anxious to have her daughter I Hood's Sarsaparilla to become one of the leading actors in=havonohesitation inendorsing A.A.Wm ails. UM fatuous Four Hundred of ManLat- land. Some of an obstacle ill (-jOOD'6 PILLS swathe boot fawity cathtrtie, tan Is I . T mho:, pricoStie tits way of this is the daughter her- j ogeetieaad•,2°Gut° '`r _ self, according to report. Miss Green ;yraua - is credited with caring as little for the dazzle and newspaper notoriety of a social censer as her mother. She is a'� girl whose tastes are quiet and to 1 whom dress is a matter of little con- sideration, • Mre Green, by the way of a found' anon for her daughter's social debut, some time ago settled a large sum of 1 motley* on that young woman in „overuuteut boucle The amount is stated to tett 45,000,000. incidents in the carter a this re- LIBERAL (��'1+�EI�1 markable woman have stamped her as A LIB ahold yet cautious opet•att,r in stocks and secuteties. W lieu the financial I had, a larks We era new offering panic of 1884 occurred, Mrs. Green s numedin Cisco & Co.,of dials hauliers ria New Y grit. Information reached her THE LADIES' JOURNAL, .L, of Toronto, a large 30 page monthly that the bank was in an unsafe condi Illustrated Fashion Home Paper tion, and without wetting to hoar inure she went to the institution and particularly interesting to ladies, with withdrew her entire deposit. 'i'lie m.� t�t r t.�'7..t firm had no alternative, and after pays jut her 1,er money wag compelled co ! 'Cite two publici Hasid wiilone lbe eae iven for to any Xy.\41.25 for one yea ,suspend r eu lly (large t pro erty ddress. This, offer applies to those who Fishy Greet► is the largest property renew for the This, for another year be - owner in the city of Chioitgo. She fore January let, 1804, as well as to new holds title to block after block of land subscribes. its and her son The regular auhacriptinn price of sae in the bttdinres sections, Ladies' Journal is One Dollar .per y assists ju looking after leer jitterepts The Journal "tad hie ",Utas will only Cost there. I!'ox many years alio lived in you 81,26 if Y" sand now. the western metropolis, and she spends Address, Tintometa much of her titheta when sway rie. Ilad I known I was to ing up iuto.his face, with the eyes a been brought to face their batter• in which gleamed the depth of passio I fear that my appetite would have ate love of which her natue wascapa- ted felt s so b - ted me entirely, ble, the waited the answer n'tb esatit}lca1, Mr. Randolph. 11•aure would follow. rhe shards too pleasant to look far But into Guy 1Randolph's eyes crept ri it. Are you having a pleasant a strange, stern look, all new to her. pleasant, ? Between hen and this dark• eyed sir as summers go, but I Cone a sweeter, purer vision of a girl n throng') so many of 'them who neither asked nor sought forgive sena routine, that eventually netts, incl he found strength to au• mos wearisutrre. however, savet: OS- .n;ig,ltt 1 tinct to awaken from Ina, I can readily forgive you, since y. Oen you resist this the lesson you have taught fortunate - Anderson/ iso givi tin ; ly girl not come too Tate to mar both CORM ®S.- UNDERTAKERS, WINGHAM, ONT. amssigalauwasoirs tt, Wiughaut, Glatt opulalr Educmno t. Education to be popular must mean .010000 made as. #aepinothrg as fiction, history written like a ratrlauee, philosophy told as a tale, and religion explained in parables and symbols, such as the sheat Teacher Himself used, Popular education is just what the average man and woman may obtain without interfering with the work of their trades, or any t5f site vocations in which they are engaged. A man may earn his daily bread as a laborer or a• high mechanic' and educate llimsglf to a degree in the Chautauqua Ljtgrary .and Soientifio Circle. Wllat is tine of the laborer end the rnoollanio is true of leen engaged its every vocation. It is platter of history that, graduates of Yale University as well as alumni of other higher institutions of learning have joined with men who have not finfinished,n common school education in reading the C. L. S. C. course of study. They are doing itto-day and thus the more highly favored, help those who have been less fortunate in their school privileges. And by this means we make popular eau. cation a substitute for pernicious literature, overcome ignorance, dna. disseminate knowledge and true learning among the masses of our people, --The Chautauquan. f Milwti The S3oiebtillo Mist' publlebed'w p1&Yagrs4 of .a life," The mie.ti to follows ; It is t. great mita and of right and wrcl accordingly. To measure the en our own, f i To expect uu #ore world, o To endeavor to ni alike. tolittle i ,• To yield a t 1 1 To look for perfect To worry ourselve which cannot be ret) Not to alleviate el as lan as we eau. Not to make alto of others. To consider impo aider perforin. To expect everything. Afflicted Wtit Neuralgia for 0 Years, To the Proprietor of the Great South American Rheumatic Cure. BEAR Sia,—For over thirty years I was afflicted very much with Neuralgia and headache. Seeing your great SOUTH AMERICAN RHEUMATIC Curia advertised 1 thought I would give it a trial—although I did not think for a moment it was going to do me any good after trying so many remedies without benefit. I obtained a bottle from Chisholm's Drug Store in this town, and I must say that I got great relief from the first few doses, aud was rib over, joved that I determined to give it a good trial aud continued taking it, taking in all Six bottles. I Can truthfully say that I never felt so well since I was a girl, it has not ouly cured me of neuralgia and head• ache, but has also built up my system and I feel quite young again. I most cheer. fully givo you this testimonial and cousider you are the greatest benefactors to suffer- ing humanity. I am, Dear Sir, YoursTbaukfnlly, &Mime:atter Blum. Witnessed by J. H. Chisholm. LVell, Ralph, do you have ]many play - to b She Came ASHLAND, WIe„ it neatly, of 2111 La been iu poor bonito energetic disposit doubly irksome to and wide for a rem her well again. H. ing until she began Pills. Now she it health and attrib use of these pills: more apparent tie which women are paired aetien of tl actual disease of ti: tion of Dodd's Rid specific in till disot now irrevocably e unfortunate violin use them with the It may be of in Reany is an old z mates ? Naw ; don't have any. What, no of catching the se playmates at all ? No ; mamma won't let to say, I enjoye me play with about half the boys, and the I from such aggrav other boys' mammas won't let them play 1 At the first fou A New Vii a5 For many years to crowded politic generally held in means of vent intense, the air have left such m piration aud plun a winter's night, • with me. Say, would you reform or just get tougher? HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT AND PILLS -- Shortii sss „f Breath, Coughs, and Colds,—'L'ionsauds of testimoui'Is can be produced to prole the power possessed by these corrective remedies in cases of asthma, incipient cOnsump tion and all disorders of the chest an . The Ointment we rubbed t upon the chest and hack; penetrating the skin, is absorbed and carried di- rectly to the lungs, where, in immedi- ate contact with the whole tnasa of circulating blood, it nentralis"s or 1 expels those impurities, which are tue foundation of consumption, asthma, bronchitis, pneumonia, and similar complaints. On the e.ppeerance of Jenness Millon the first Consumptive symptoms the 1 back and chest of the patient should be fomented with warm brine, d with a coarre cloth, and 1lolloway's Ointment then well rubbed in. Its absorption will subdue advancing symptoms, and baflls this formidable foe. I thought you said your boy's nurse was a colored girl, Mrs. Hicks, said the visitor. I saw her to -day, and she's white. Oh, Weil, she looks white, Mrs. Hicks, but in reality she is very green. deep inspiration for half a minute as fast as I could the pores of the s the chilling. atmt the lungs called : had considerably chill was over. Il 1 l ed ' I recommendlun•_s speakers, vocalis who are obliged rooms. In m3 1 failed, and altht value I never et until a learned 1 the remarkable the breeth the e impenetable to Nursery Medicine.—We do not believe in dosing children with drugs and medicines from the titne they arrive in the world till they are grown, as some do We have found tt little easter nil Asia a bottle of Perry Davie PAIN -KILLER safe and sure remedies for all their little ills, and would not be without then. Git the New Big Bottle, 25e. A Nee which is always serene pos- 801304 tt trybterious and powerful at - RELIEF IX S'I ney aud•Bladdi hours by the "t ney Cure." TI surprise aud d count of Its ext lieviug pail in and every part msle or femalt water and pail mediately. If cure this is yol holm's drug tit It is not it we tired the monitor huts day acts of 1 traction ; and Intuits coni*, to it as to the sen to warm themselves again. Well Ado.Ptod• oysters) Tat effective action ou the glandular aud the blood, and the gen- eral regulating tonin and purifying action of B. B, 13. especially adapt it for the biliotm, nervous, costive or scrofulous. From Three to six bottles will cure all blood diseases from a common pimple to the Worst scrofulous sore. • A wended Stark's Head Powders, nior less. hir. S. Works, says : strung to exp have experiet Headache, N personally al have Lrffordei most distres frequently i business, I been equally one of the m Mons of the ice street N. Stark's Iles Powders a librarian, pr "I'heylate ti headache, ti Price 25 tea destet't. 1 very person should have some de- . finite acrd fixed u'tl1ect in view, A lazy nlatl is nut a tuui•al Then. There is for ac,lou, and tnctcb truth in the old proverb. .Like devil tempts nv vett+ A yu•.tw 5t.othis Rina'' 1>Y mini wit" sutras the ,(1 and is thebes, other inen, but the lazy man tempts I the tworto semis( the devil. Seething•1lreateraablu, ilii Seknoss. 7?re`�4 1\'ilt!an,e' It The Yin( s1 pr•r'valent enmr,lainta at this e;u•ttr, gitira, e rheuntatisrl), noum ratgia, tore I ease .+tlsut throat ar throat, inti to rI„>ttuus aud ieunges lerS �, Pre all theso seri other panful troubles! � t idaifyard s'Yellow Oil is the best internal rms aud exteraaremedy. cow, ha