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The Wingham Times, 1897-02-19, Page 2TUE FEB RU.AU Y 19, 1897, THE NYSTERY OF rfln. AND MRS. PEACOCRE. 1l)xTINt'Isn.) Pod and will assist at the marriage. I do not fora moment think that you will require any countenance, or that if you did, that t could give it you." ilii; to find .my ,pectinl consolation in that "No mau that 1 know so efficiently." view of the clatter. "But it may be that Mr Pet:otette will Painful as this flr•st rolutroduotion had like to f111d that the clergymen from his boon utero WAS not much mora in it neighborhood. are standing with h131." r than that. No questions wore asked and And so it was settled whim the day should • no 0 711:mat ions expected. It may bo that Dome on which the Doctor would. tak3 , Alrs Stantiloup was affootod with fresh ors. Poa000ke up with him to London, i moral horrors when she heard of the re 14 Ir, Puddicombowasto accompany them, t toot and that the Bishop said th.rt• the The Doctor when he loft Alar. I'nddi!- ' 1) rotor was foolish and headstrong as Combo's parsonage had by no means ever. It may be that thoro was it good pledged himself not to sono the letter;. deal of talk about it in the, Close at When a lnnn has written a letter, and has l:rou:bton. But at tho school thore was `taken some trouble with it, and more very little mars said about it than what especially when he has ooptod it sovoral bas been stated above. times him;eit so as to have madelnanx i CIIe11?T1;R X%1V. - AI:iRP'9 �,17C letters of it. -when be has argue t his point successfully to himself, and has triumphed ; OF.,:S, in his own mind, as was likn:y to ba the In this last chapter of our short case with Dr. Wortlo in all that ho dict,- ' stars I will Ventura to run rapidly he Boas not11k-s to make waste paper of his letters. As he rode !tome ho tried to over a few months, set as to explain persuade himself that he might yet use how the affairs of Bowlok arranged theta. Ho o°ultl not quite admit his t.tonlnaivos lip to the end of the friend's point. Mr. Peacock°, no doubt, current year I cannot pr0tand that rho had known his own condition, and a reader shall know, as he ought to bo made strict moralist might condemn him, to know, the future fate and fortunes of But Ile -ho -Dr. 1Yortle-had known our Days°n:li es. They must bo loft still nothing, A 1 that he had done was not to struggling But then, is not such always condemn tho other man when he did in truth the case, even when tho happy know! Nevertheless, ns ho rode into his marriage has boon celohratod?-oven own yard he made up his minus that he when in the °tarso of two rapid years would burn the letters. He had shown two normal abillrms make their appear - them to no one else. He had not oven ante to gladden the hearts of their par. mentioned them to his wife. He could eats? burn theta without condemning himself A1r. and Mrs. Peacooko fell into their in the opinion of any one -and he burned a°onstomod duties in the diminished then'.. When Mr Puddieombe fount. him school, apparently without difllcuity. • As a t,the-statiou•at Broughton as they were the Doctor had not sent those ill-judged about to proceed to -London with AIrs. I letters he of course reeoived no replies, Peacock°, he simply wh\spered the fate and was neither troubled by further eriti- of the letters. "After what you said I cisco nor consoled by praise as to his con. destroyed what I had written " dnaG. Indeed it almost monied to hien oPerhaps 11 was as well," sato Air. as though the thing, now that it was Padd loom be. done, excited less observation than it do - When the tel°gr"tm Dame to say that served. Ile heard no more of the metro - Mr. Peacotke was at Liverpool, airs. Pea- l?olitan press, and was surprised to find cock° was anxious immediately to rush that tho "Broughton Gazette" insorted up to London. Bub she was restrained by only a eery short paragraph In whish it the Dooto -or rather by Mrs. Wortie staled that they had bean given to under tea Doctor's orders. "\o, ivy dear; undertand that Air. and Mr. Peacock° no, You moat not go till all will be had resumed their usual duties at the ready for you to moot him in the church, BowickSohool,aftorthe porformanoe of an The Doctor says so." interesting ceremony in London, at which "Mn I not to see him till he comas up Dr. Wortle and Mr. Puddioolnbe had as- to the altar?" slated. The press, as far as the Doctor On this thero was moodier consultation was aware, said nothing more on the snl)- between Mrs Wortio and the Doctor, at „led, And if remarks injurious to his which. she explained how impossible it conduct were made by the Stantiloups would bo for the woman to go through and the Momsons, they did not roach his the ceremony with due serenity and pro• ears. Very soon after the return of the priety of manner unless she should bo Po/smokes thore was a grand dinner -party ,lest Allowed to throw herself into bis his the palace, to which the Doctor anti arms, and to to tconie hire haft to ber. his wife were invited. It was not rt der - "Yes'' she said, "he can conte and sue ioaI dinner -party, and so the honor. was you at the hotel on the evening before, tho greater, The Ar3stocrsop of tho neigh. -mod-Sigtiiu in tho morning, -so that if boyhood were.thoro, inoludiut Lath Anne Clifford, who was devoted, with• there'be a ward to say yon can fly it. :tlmcst Then when it is over he will bring you repentant affention, to her old fele id. down here. The Doctor and Mr. Pnddt_ And Lady Margaret Mattison was there, combo will tame down by a later train. the only 'clergyman's wife besides his Of oourse it is painful," saidlOrs. Worths, own, who declared to him with unleash - Of "hut you roust boar up." To hor 1G ing audacity that she had nowt regretted \ seemed to be so palnfol that she wan clalt0 anything so ranch in her lira as that sure that she conkd not have borne it. To Augustus should have been taken away .,.U@lgartied for the third t'nne and for lila from tho school. It was evident that said ore pf tlos ten. "'Then I shall hnvo more tithe toattend to yo t now.": "I suppose so," said the lad, hot seem- thore had been an intention at the palace second timo'"th the,samo husband! To to make, what amends the palace could for Mra Pexcocko, as sho thought of it, the the Injuries it had done. pain dill not so much rest in that, as in "Did Lady Anne say anything about the condition of lifo which these things the boys?" asked Mrs. Worth, as they • had forced upon her. wore going home. "I must go up to town to -morrow, and "Sha was going to, but I would not must be away for two days," said the Doctor out loud in the school, spooking • immediately to ono of the ushers, but so that all the boys prosont iniaht hear hint. "I trust that rho sh ;1'i have Mr. Poaoccko with us the d. after to mor -"Shp won't do that. Indeod I doubt. row "• ;, „_whether I should take them. But if it "Wo shall be very glad of that, "'''Enid should come to naso that she should wish the usher, to send them back, you may bo surd that "And Mra. Peacock° will come and others will come In such a !natter she eat her dinner again like before:" asked is very good as a weathercock, showing a little boy how the wind blows." In this way the "I hope so, Charley." dinner natty at the palace was in a degree "We hitil like that, because she has to comforting and consolatory. eat it all by horsy f now." But an inoldent which of all was most All that swiaool, down oven to Charley, comforting anti most consolatory to ono the sma.lest boy in it, know all about it. of tiro inhabitants of the parsonage •took Mr. Peacock° had gone to America, and pinto two or threo days after the dinner- Air4. Pcarock° was going up to London party. On going out of his own hall -door .,r tido married onco more to bar own bus- one Saturday afternoon, isnmediatoly band, -and the Vector and Mrs. Puddi- after lunch, whom should the Doctor I dame wu:e Lotti going to marry them. The usher of course knew the details more °toarty than that -as died probably the bigger boys. Thera had even bean n rumor of the photograph which had been eon by one of the naaid•servatits,-who ad, it is to bo feared, given the informs. Um to the 'fronds teacher. So much, waver, tho Doctor had felt it wiso to x lain, not thinking it woll that Mr. :enointioke should make his reappearance among thele without notico. On the afternoon of the next day but one, Dir. and Mrs. Pea o wore driven up to the set ool in of the Broughton 11103. She went gatfc fly op into her own hallos, when lir. 1'eaeorkowalked into the School. '.ilac boys olustereel round him, and tho throe assistants, and every ward said to hi)u was kind and friendly; but ... - in the whole cour8o of his troubles there had never been a moment to hila more difficult than this, in which he found tt W, impossible to any anything or to say nothing "Yea, I have been over very many mile3 since I saw you last," This was !n answer to young Talbot, who ask- ed him whether ho had not been a great trayelier whilst he was away. "In Anierioa," Suggested the French usher; who had hoard of the photograph, and knew very wall wiloro it had been taken. "Yes, in America." "All the way to San Francisco," eng gestett Vbar1ey, to Pcaeockei" it, 4 When She was M1one afterwards in on 0110 score 01 novo, and Lord Garata rs "Alt the Wray to San H'rancisoo,Chtriey, "1 supp0stt 1 can just coo then." said her own room, that, in . truth, she hats shoulct marry his bride --at anyrate; When .-sand bask a tin.'" the young lord as though moron by moat only liked hhn before. Now ahe loved be came of ag "Yea; I know yon're come book again," anxtoty as to the slather load as to tho bins Now ahe was bet#inning to knew AS to the school, it oertaittly Buffeted tl:ctd Cllartay, "because I toe you here." daughter. D0otor tomtit a satvnnt, and sent what message he thought fit into the houso. could lot Mut go Pow, wlttoltt 1► fooling "Lord Carstairs hero'.'' of tliscomfort, if oho thought that alta oyes, indeed, Ailss1 lie's with your was to seo hint again whrnl ho was M papa,, going noroas to the school. lin told C,n•,tnirs. mo to tato won't into Aiissus that ho stip- But thio was not the last walk in the poses his lordship will stay to dinner " woods, °van on this occasion. Ho re - The tilt who °tooled the titin# • nod untitled two slay; at 130w101- so remit - for tho ouraoy, Whutlor bo ac eptctl it I have lint yet heard, out 1 ant inolined 10 think that in this mutter he will adhere to his old, d`•termination, TUN! ItlND). Rerosem, for Silver, to 1n t ,�, The ass 0f kerosene greatly faoilltatea tvh° iter, rereivetl no commission t, eon. rap, mil it to hint to renew hit intim- the cleaning of silver. Wet a flannel vty them to Miss Mary, was. no ,lou' t, try with Igo, Poltooeke. Ho CxF1•tinect too touch -lutenistatl in au ninth- of ono, ohm, hc' bail got tura days' Lotto front not to take thele first to the 0)10 that t1 o tutor of his college, x111 that two would bo most coitrorned with them. It tys in naive parinueo, always moat Thnt very morning Mary had b"111) be- t hr; o, li,l w luta ha bas's as the thtr,i moaning hereat as to Iter howl condition. xi.ty, in tint.` far "gores"; ttnd that was Of )vhttt use was It to hor to have a lover, a«il mrhioh the stelciP3ti ou110gs tilfiviplittu if she was never to sae hhu, nevor to hoar We'tltd rrlluira Mf hint. It teed hardly b3 trout hlnl--•only to ilo told about Iaint that the was not to think of hitt utoru sal 1 of i i al that the most of hit ulna h h 11 l al ' SI as already to. 110 spent with Mary; but he Oil Mauna than atm could 1 p Il w y to devote as hoar or two to 1114 0111 friend, glnnlug to funny that 0 long enita.amont corded on lifter this fashion would '.lava Inn school -assistant. mora of sut'oring i11 It than she bad an. MO. Peacooko told bis wholo story, and ticlp:tkod. It nettled to her that while Gnra:airs,whose. morals Ware parlutpx not she was, and always would ho, thicktng gutta so strict uta th010 OE lir 1'uttd!- of hint, he never, never would continue to 0Ot)11)3, gllvu hint all bit syntlptatby, "''1'0 think of her. If it could be only a word think that n tnnn can he snob a brava 01100 a month it wattld bo solnethttig- 1170 10 all:►t," he x)tidi, when ho lae(trel ttsa; just one or two writton words under on lret•,tinnrl Lefray lad si1oWn 1litn.31f r0 envelope -even that would have Wilted hi; wife at St. Louis -"only on a arca)." to keep her hope alive! But ,lever to sea "'3'her,t is no know' tut to whet depth ohs fes him; mayor to hear front hint Hor utter ruin 3nary motto: a ulna who has toots mother 111111 told her that vary horning boon bora to bettor tin to=. lie tall; into tlsaafcre that there was to be no meeting, probnb• 11 11° should have ' cloth in tho ail, dip in dry whiting and thoroughly' tub the plate or silverware. Put it into hot sods, wipe with a soft flannel and palish with a chamois skin, A rreaantiotl. To avoid blood poisoning all fanny hosiery should be put foto a strong solo. tion of salt aid cont water 'before wear- ing, well saturated and dried, without Wringing, and without exposure to the sunlight, AS OF LA !?Cr ILffi�ilct, nal. Chi Iy for tllreo ytars, ti clone with Oxford And here he was ill tho house -and Igor paha hats sent in word to say that he was to eat leis dinner there! 11 so astonished boy that she reit that she would bo afraid to nteot him. Beforo she bad hail 0 minute to think of it all, ber mother was with her. "Carstairs, love, is koro l" "Ola, mamma, what has b^ought him?' ""lie has gone into the school with your papa to see Mr. Poucooko. He always was very 100e of Mr, I'oacooko•" For a moment something of a feeling of jeal- ousy crossed hor heart -but only for a !Moment. He would not surely '.lave conte to Bowiok if he hod begun to bo in- difforont to her ,already! "Papa says that he will probably stay to dinner." "Then I elm to See bins?" "Yes -of course yon must soe him." ".1 didn't know, 2111(1 010," `"Don't you wish to see hint?" ""O11 yes, mamma. 11 he were to come loud go anti wo were not to sleet at all I ,haul) think It was all over then. Only, -I clout know what to say to hint." "You mast take that as it conies, my dear," Two hours nfterwartl.; they were walk- ing, tie two of tho) mono togother, out in the Bowi°k woods, When once the low -which had beau rather understood than spokotl-had been 101 ringed cued set at naught, Om was 111) lo" ger aa17 us0 !st tudonvoring 10 maintain a ninth - lanes of its rostriction The two young people had met in the portend, both of the father and mother, and the lover halt had her 111 his arms 1•eforo either of them could interfere. There had boon a little scream from . Mary. but it may 1.tlaness, at1n1 t11en 0,11111 ms 111111001E with drink. So it scoots to llavo !soon with "And that other fellow -do you think be 1110001 to shoot you?" "Never. But he '.lienal to frighten ale, Whcu he brought out hi; knifs in the b*droom 110 Lutvonwar th he (1i:i i; with that: object. 11y pistol Was not loaded." ""Wby not`!"' ."Becauso little no i wish. to be rftur- tlered, I should prefer that 10 murdering any ono clso. But Po ditto's mean it. His only object lytta to go) as nino:l out of sue as ho 00111(1. As for nae, I ec.tldn't give hint more, because I hadn'11 go: it," After that thoy matte a league of fri*ud- ship, ttnd Mr. Pcnecoke promised that he would, on %lila distant omission, tato his wife witla aim 011 a visit t0 Carstairs. It was (shout 0 mon' It after this that Mary was packed up anti soot on her journey to Carstairs. When that took place, the Doctor was 311 xupre111o. good humor. Thera had 0021)0 a letter from tho father of the two Mawlrays, raying that he 11011 again clutrged his nand. Ho had, ho sail!, hoard a story told two ways. • kb trusuot 1)r. Wortl.a would un- der;taudi hint and forgive him, when ole declared that be ha:1 balievect both stor- ies. If atter this the Doctor chose to re- fuse -t0 take his hors back lignin, he would have,be (10kn01jled gecl,to ground for °tronoo. But if the • Motor would take thein, be would intrust 1110111 10 the Doctor's care with the greatest sat- isfaction in the work'. --as he had dodo before. For n while tl'o Doctor had hesitated; but I1oro, porhapa for the drat time in her life, his wife was ,showed to per- suade hits. ""They aro such leading people," she sold. probably be said of hor that she was tit "Who cares ler t'ant1'• T This, novor the moment the hap; lest young woman gone in for that '.his,," hciw- P11 the Omen. uvar, was hnr(07 trot). \VPen "`Does your father know you archive?" I ilavo bee:1 sure that a man is a geutte- st►ld tllo '.)actor, as be loci tho pelta;, Tuan. I have taken his son tvitlsont in. quiring much further. It was moan of lora heel: from the school into the house. hila to withdraw after I had acceded to "4lo knows I'm coaling-, for I wrote ib,request." Hurl told nay mother. I 1w/too toll ."But ho withdraws his �aithdratcal. iu everything; bas it's sometime: best to such a flattering way." 'Ilion the Doctor mato up your mind before you fiat au nssentod, and the two boys wero aliowod answer." Then the Doctor made up 1114 to. come. Lady Anne Clifford hearing mind that Lord Carstairs would ham this, learning that tho Doctor was so far his own way in anything that lie wisb- wilting to rolont. because very piteous ed to nc0anlpli h. a _d implored forgiveness. The noble re- " e- ,"WO:i't too It ;A bo moony?" Airs. moves wore all wi111nic now. It had Dot Wor.lo asked. boon het fault. As far as she was concern - "Not -not angry. He know* the world e.1 herself she had A:ways been anxious too well not to 113 quite sero t11at 501110- that her boys should 10111/1111 at Ilowick. lot her. I managed to show her that I. thing of tom hind wood happon. Anti he And so tho two Cliliords came back to did not wish it, and she was olevor'enough' is tot, fond of ht, sail not 10 think Wail their old beds in tho old room. Car - to stop." of anything thdt ho does It wasn't to Mary, when she first imrivod at Car - ""I shouldn't wonder if she sent tlteln bo snppol°d that they should voter 1ane0t. stairs, hardly know how to carry herself. back," said Mrs. ii'ortio. After all that ba:; p.►saa 1 I ase blond to Lady Bracy was very cordial and the Rad 311ake Mai Woic)n1s if he ehoosto to friendly, but for 'the first two days come here, and as dl:try'o lover to give nothing was said about Carstairs. Thera bins the 0A83 svol0atna that I can. de WIIS no open aoknowlodgment of her posi- won't stagy. 7 sappono because he ills got tion. But then she had expected none; no 010111sA." and though her tongue was burning to "Lint ild has -John brought in a port- talk, of course she did not say a worst, • 3)181)t0nu and a droving -bog out of the But bofore a mot was over Lady Bracy gig." 5.1 that was sot:lets. had 1'egun, and by tho end of tho fort - In tba meantime Lon! (.•ar.;tairs had night Lord Bracy lead given hor a beau- takoti illary out fora walk into the wood ti£ttI brooch, "That means," sold Lady and she, as 1113 walked b0sldo fila,, bard- Bracy in the confidence or her own little ly 1; sow whe.her she was going on her sit ing-room upstairs, "that he looks heats or her hods. This, indeed, it w,.s upon you as his daughter." to lucre a lover. In the morning, she "Does It?" was thin lci•o t that Main three years were "Yes, my clear; yes." Ther. they fell 31 1m other,and did nothing past ha want<i hardly caro to see her over to kissing g foo C' rstairs all his per - Moot talk aboutto and • :,. but1 • 1 n 1i;1 now they wen togethert sea driving' ItIsnselE into the and in a again. 1t e hito.l gig�frosn 13roughtan-but young among the falling Justis, and sitting feottons, and his unalterable lova, and Lard Caratnirs. 'Photo bad been no prom- about anal°r tho branches 00 though !low those 1 roe yours could be made to Is=. or absolute compact made, but it ter- there was nothing in the world to sopar- maw- themselves away, till the oonversa- ate then'.. Up to that day there had tion -simmering over as such convorsa- tainly had soolnod to bo understood by Ali nevor been a word between thein but tion is wont to do -gave the wholo Mouse that Mips h ortle was s stn of than'. that Carstairs was not to thaw such as i, common to moro alegnnitit- to understand V a y Atop - himself at Bowielt tilt at some long dis- antes, and now he was calling her every ing thorn as Lord Carstairx'sfuture bride. tant period, when be should have finished instant by her Christian name,. and tell. 01 cours0 sole stayed over rho Christ - all the trouble of his education. It was ing her all his secrets. m1S, or went back to I3owlok for a week understood even that he was not to be at "We have such jolly woods at Car- and then returlleci to Carstairs, so that Carstairs during Mary's visit -so impera- ,airs," lac saki, "but we sbsltl't bo nolo shit might tell her mother ovorything,nnd five was it that the young people should to sit down when we're there, b0oaus0 it hear of tho sho now boys who went to not meet. And now! hero he was got• will be winter. Wo shall Le hunting, come atter the holidays. "Papa couldn't Wig out 01 a gig In the rectory yard! and you 11131st 00311e out and 803 11S " take both the 13tinooinbos, said Dlra. ""ilollon, Carstairs, is that you" "Bus you won't bo thorn w11011 I a111," Worth) in her triumph, "and one must "Yes, Dr, Worth), hero I tort." she said,timidly. remain Ilii midsummer. Sir George dud "Wo hardly expected to see yon, my "Won't I? ','hat's tall you knots* nbat;t any that it most be two or none, but ho boy:" it. 7 can manage hotter than that." !11111 to give way" 1 Wanted papa to have "No --I suppose not. But when I ""You'll he at Oxford." another bad in the oast room, but he t. andoard that Mr. ail about hisptnnrriaimooke ,t yottd ltknow,R1 'You you over Clo. You l' '.stn' tatMaryyt oar went back for the Christmas and conld not but ennui over to see hila. Ho that'S what you tt llfnst utt YOtt *nnstn t Cttrstalrs'tante; and the hbnso was foil, ,think of going till tlnnuary. ;tad I have Alwayx bran such great "But Lad Brae wb3't want 110" rind everybody knew of the engagement. friends." 4 "Yes she will. We must make her `ho walked with hitn, and rode With "0111 yo too Mr. I?olt000ke?" ` him, :.nd danced with hili, and talked "I thought he'd blink it unkind it I Want you. At any rate they'll Madero seer0ts with hint -no though there were didn't look him up. lie has made it all stand this; it you don't stay for ilio, I no Oxford, no degree before hips. No light; hasn't he?" shah omit home even if it's in the olid- doubt it was very imprudent, but the "Fes: ho has made 11 all right, 1 1110 of tho tern. 1'11 arrange that. You hart and tho Countotas ltacW all about it. think. A finer fellow never lived. Ilut don't suppose I'm not going to ire there What might be or would bo, or 'was 111M he'll toll you 411 :*bout it. Be to/mined when you make your first visit to the cad of stioh folly it .18 not my purpose with a pistol in 1114 pn0kot. and seemed old plane." hero to toll. 7 fear that there was trouble 10 Want 1t ton, I suppo30 $011 must e01111) An thiel was being in i'arndiso. the before them. It may, lloWever, be pos. In and soe tho ladies a t4r we have been felt when ache w,lked home with flim, sable that the degree should bo given up 1 1 i' f h v i him, and to tool that oho Mould really', nothing byibho 1)oetor's generetitY1 ant ""Thera are only ton boys this half," "I'll leave- wore'. that you are !tare, And ...loopy die of a broken heart if any, when last 1 heard of Mr. Peacooko, th t►h bK wire to to oro hitt. a y til then wont go into the school " So tho ! b h t B t h Blsllon had offeredto Kraut hint a Hoehn i ., PAST YOUR 'Jt MJi viamaraaal Perhaps not in yours. but in energy. Your health is not good, yet you hard- ly know what is the matter with you. Your businc.;s, too, is on tho decllue, I'eoplo inti,the- old elastic spirit you. showed in forum years. The secret of all th1a is that your constitution is worn out mid your ',land is had. Set both right b7 the MO of Chaxo's 1Kid- ney'Liver Pills. 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I:mulatnn. 1 base got ) rid oft baclt(ng eolr•t1 wbirtt i!d troubled me for • 1.1er a your, cad have gamed consWarably to watlrbt. 0nked t1N. ,mutton so 1,0,) I ,vas 41Jld • d wl,an ,ba tang atlas around to tato It. • • • fa T. 11. wrioII.1), 0.L.,Alontreal. • 50c. and 81 per Bottle • DAYI3 & LAWRENCE CO., Liu., MONTREAL • • • • • • • • • O • • • Cook's Cotton Root Compound \h - Is the only safe, reliable monthly medicine on which ladies can depend in ilia hour and time of :reed. Is prepared in two degrees of strength. No. 1 for ordinary cases . is by far the best dollar medicine known r --sold by druggists, one Doliarper box. - trouble. Sold at Chisholm's drug store No. 2 for special eases-io degrees • _ - __.—. stronger -sold by druggists. One box, Three Dollars; two boxes, Dive Dollars. Spring Chickens and Roasters. No. i, or No. 2, mailed on receipt of price and two 3 -cent stamps. Spring chickens, which years ago were procurable only in their sea- son, can now thanks to cold storage, be had at almost any season. And the same inay be said of the roaster, the spring chicken grown big enough to roast. The roasters are killed in their season when they are at their best, and put into cold stor. age, not to be eaten perhaps until the following spring or summer. • Chickens begin to dry soon after they are put into cold storage, But they do not dry much the first, three or four months, Chickens taken out during that period are as hand some as when they were put in and taste about as well. After that time they dry more rapidly, hut as far as the actual keeping is concerned they may in perfect cold storage be kept almost indefinitely. A turkey had been eateu that had been in cold storage ten years, It was a pretty dry turkey but it was good to eat. Aching Joints Announce the presence of rheumatism whish cosmos untold suffering, ag 1h u. inatietu is flue to latic acid in the blood. It cannot be cured by liniments or other ohtward applications. Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies the blood, removes the cause of rheumatism and perman- ently cures this disease. This is the testimony of thousands of people who 1 once suffered the pains of rheumatism but whohave actually been cured by taking I.Iood's Sarsaparilla. Its great power to.Uot upon the blood and remove every impurity is the secret of the wouderful cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla, Mr. Chas. Peacock, of Hallett, was the defendant in a suit in the County Court of York at Toronto last week. and succeeded in winning his case. lie had been treatedby an alleged specialist in that city, and paid what was considered an excessive suni for the treatment. The specialist sued for a balance of $1.75, ),Lr, Scott,. barrister, appeared for 11 Ir. Peacock, and Dr. Gunn, was one of the wit - tresses for defence. The Judge not only gave judgment in favor. of the defendant, but ordered that $25 of o I the original amount paid should bo refunded. The Cook Company, Windsor, Ontsrlo,, . fso; Sold in Winghanh and everywhere in Canada by all responsible druggists THE PLEASURE K F•j That young lady of yours wtahld• be pleated indeed to have one of our I3e.trotha1 Haven't asked ht'1.1 Well if you dott't some other fel- • low will tee the lucky. man. IIAV1:1 TOi MEN OUR rixn LIOlE ole ••--DIAttONbS, .tC } , t70 `tr Call and see one stock of Xmas goods and ttdding presents on I)e- Comber the l :t, REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. d. R. IVf U NSHAW s Jeweler tend Option An -PEARLS, -OPALS in SINGE -and COMBTNA'1'ION -STONES.