The Wingham Times, 1897-05-28, Page 6aiteraket
'TITE WDDOi.iIAN TIMES, MAY 28, 1891.
•• • people were obliged to possess their
tt-01.tugt)iin 11souls i11 patience until the bride made
her appearance in the town. I heard
from, Mrs. Tilade that the new Lady
3~'itlllA.Y, MAY 2$, ts'a7 Peach really was lady, and so she
-T — =r• proved to be when, nosey and 1
a o�aMaao STfl
called upon her, which she did the
first of the three days on which she
was Mlnoanced to receive.
' We found leer' quite young and
exceedingly pretty, with a curious,
H't' ,IOt1`i al'riti•r•)E WINTER. shy grace that WAS not a little out
of keeping with the more tbim
11 here al N terve ;'tlugS in tee
FVO; id Whti' art hard, very
band, to tlndt'1•nt ,.t.i. mill the res sou
why Lady I'r'ttl•11 -levee O'Al•1 Sll Iii+1Q11
its a word when tee, est', tier dkt eetid
star wa3 011_' rrf" t ^,a Metre,
When Kerne') .• • i I list went to
Noethto.were, wits tl set did ;.tu
after t'ur metes It: 0. Ire tuy app.ent-
Ment tea til, i er \'.i , .1. Sll''1 The:tete
ete
Peatth htltt just root ved the hot•°+r of
knighthood tit aeeount of hevillg
Wert:tineI r, ` a!'v, ttlt4i having,, 43
over• 1;,; ; e l'. .h.. tt it remark ably
middle-aged man who washer bride-
groom. I liked her and so did Rosey,
who was not always easy to please
about people, and who was possessed
of a feeling that the match had
more of money than of love about it,
a thing to which my wife was strong
against. Bat we both liked young
Lady Peach,and perh'tp.4 what made
us like her must of anything was the
half shy air of deference with which
she treated her elderly husband.
We got used to young Lady Peach I tune heard during the course of the
after a time, and as she never seem• evening, and so diverted Rosoy's.
your beautiful star?
I never shall forget the start Lady
Peach gave when site heard the
words. She flushed a vivid scarlet
and caught her breath with `chat
was almost a sob. Don't—dotal
speak about my star, Mrs. Dallas,
she cried with a nervous little stats-
mer. I—at least, 1 mean ---well, the
fact is I have lost it, and—Sir
Thomas is so vexed about it—ho
And. I don't wonder at it. Rosey
cried impulsively. I, too, should bo
vexed---furious--if I had lost such a
thing as that. How did it happen?
Were you wearing it, or did you
have it stolen from you? Surely not
that?
I don't know—it's gone; Sir
Thomas says I am not to think
about it any more.
She seemed so desperately anxious
to say no more about it that I came
to the rescue with a bit of news t
well I seeteinhee welt that ed to be the least unhappy, gees up
tle r4(4.4 41,441 'i: we w,re out - we coujeotarin„ as to the whys and
tutee ilii 54113.1 wit);
on the hall wherefores of her married life.
•n te 0,.;
;Ale r.t.0 '. xr,uiey pi•'•�: Rosey, in particular, gave it as her
foliat• ,�• ti
ed it ae end ie ekes: at it with e'reat opinion that there was no romance
interest. a.m. eyes !•Qtttatteetf, Sir at all, no story, and therefore that no
Thomas Peace, 1 n.u.pese he 15 D. "'e fluffier pity net:d l weeted over
old swell or ,'Lia; al's, r. .,
()11 either eegeeintInekN, itaweIlls, •— •
Sir alumnae tlrrneu vet to be ' .fly dear Joe, she rewafked, one
i' evening when we had just came
°•
ping hut ?i .\5.ili or Luc t Onfl :l: • ,
" 1 home from a big dinner at the
LZ, Cr:. al; , :,.. ,11 t,'-,\• '.ramal y i ..t,on Peaches; depend upon it that Lady
leaving; the nprf,u )ince ora well to do
Peach was like a ,good many other
tradesmen or merchant. Sot fat r in o irls—a lady tired of keeping up a
Nurthtowt'ts was pleased at taut position on nothing. There are
time. to be dLIie:tlt•la' satirical Oti the plenty of girls brought up with
Sufjcet.,tf it:e h,•s•,t" W:lieh "roll SI) everything that slakes position, who
lately de.uived upon their follow have to count the cost or every pair
to;vnetuas•of gloves they bay, who hardly ever
Poor t.Id :err '1'llomee, °I1P 1"'''').know what it is to have a nice,frock;
said to us wheat we returned he • (•all, who positively don't knots the Iux-
he ie eery must, ' t•lg licrll with Ltio urs of having a few spare shillings
carps and re-.pt•n,:iliiitic•:t of hi., pYW id their pocket, and if a real good
redden. lir .•gelds uuwada e e to 1 happens to come alone' they
mend his whale time tea ins; t•' live
4
sip t+J it, Or t:<'<r..�,t a cat, , >
n
y oft?
Oil yes, b:• (-La-J.1 on ua—but then
eve: ybudy at t:° S to be riling that,
said ,Ley.
People ill audiet i- ;taturally k• 'i L'i,
said sur hostess, , i a tune whie,t was
alinost ChB of : ep „t:f. "But to us
11 tiatl)tovvers folk;-- ('(e- please. fir.
Critic, snit dida: v, •ra.lks' :: eel I
zheugr: • it 7t': ,;d .xde to C.
Zii r, au t.h. '• , .`.. ss, and, 1-
truthful chrouir'i .. ;..U"t rep ace
this exitct 'w,)1 -d+) -. here IS sonlGt:.'l11'r•
Salle fuiln..1' .s h, that that ea lou` upon me. in the
tettine out. ro lie •
Irelcon:: of Baht of the higher sterns?
Uto W Il :t) Lri �•
et tuert. Of e.,arss-
'vou know he ()ply 401ills k�.,;:1G, Joe, you ridiculous olti thing, she
tri ;,,, ;Alt ,....� royalty—•tt a Crieff half di nanny. �(o,sir,I meant
-was ell.
attention from the subject of t
conversation. Nothing more was
said about the star in my hearing
that evening, but not a little to my
surprise a few days atterward, Rosey
told she that all Nortlltowers was
agog as to why the lots or so valu-
able an artist' cat) been hustled up.
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And everyone seems to think diet it
is very queer, Mosey ended.
My dear child, I reje;ued, if Sir
Thomas chooses to 'Hush a matter of
that kind it is no business of anyone
Claes. Don't mix yourself up in it—
it's no business of ours.
But people are all talking like
anything, she . rejoined, eagerly ;
then, seeing that I was about to
speak, she broke in eagerly; Oh, Joe
you dear, honest old stratght-lace,
don't try to stop mo or I shall surely
die of it. I must talk about it to
somebody, and, after all, there's no
match app• n one so safe as yea. There, now you
accept it thankfully and never knoware laughing and look like yourself,
the higher glory. which, let me tell you sir, you never
I
Welted at Rosey in an admire- do whenyot; put ora the sanetimoious
tion vrhich was almost 0lbeechICs3t I ail•.
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Wenn, A, 11, 14145 (Toronto).
tlarluor= J. euittnithae
terve its lltnurz !loins, to to a1 Saturday*, 10
I. .i)eposit. of SI and npwarde raced od and ttooss
allowdn
iips .tat Doinialts also revolved at (Move
rAtos of 11
Thattla tut slit•A 1lrtlahl and the halted Stat• t
elms It and *Mid
\\". (1()l: toter P, mein
i'1s h...Pt ft elt1UN, Soliritt,r.
admired her IkiWayg—she WAS sa ;flit) sat doWfi on the arm of my
versatile and so original in every chair --her favorite seat -and twined
thin; that she did, and in the way her arm about my nock. Joe, she
that she di.I everything. And I said in her most confidential tones,
think that I adniired her most of all what do you think they are saying?
when she waxed eloquent, as she was That Lady Peach never lost that
iometiwe3 apt to do when she WaS star at all, but that she gave it
particularly interested in her sub- away. •
jest. Fiddle! I exclaimed. What will
Rosey, I said, auding my voiel at these silly people say next, 1 woh-
iaet alt 1 to--:o-understand from d%•?
Well thele is something in it—or
it seems sa, Rosey went on. It seems
that the very same day that it was
lost, or smpposed to be lost, some
young man pawned it at ,Cowper's.
Cowper len; him fifty pounds oto it,
and then hearing that Lady Peach
had lost her star, he took it to Sir
Thomas and—and asked him, yea
know, if•that was the one? For, as
he told Mrs. Dickson, ho did not want
to be implicated in anything shady.
Sir Thomas was quite angry about
it and said it was not the .star, or
anything like it.
I suppose he would be most likely
to know, I interrupted. mildly.
My dear Joe, said Rosey tnystera
oualy. Cowper happeeed to show it
to Waters, who sold it to Sir Thomas,
and Waters says positively that it is
the same.
For a moment I was too much sur-
prised to speak. Then I pulled my-
self together in a moral sense. I
daresay the old man had a reason
for not wishing to have it talked of,
I said. At all events, we can hardly
go and ask him for a fall explana-
tion, can we?
No Joe certainly not, said lily
wife, quite indignantly. Only as we
—at least I am human, one cannot
help wondering. It was an involved
sentence, and I made no attempt to
answer it.
It was quite two years after this
that young Lady Peach had a dan-
gerous illness, which went very near
to costing her her life. In all my
experience I have never seen any
thing to equal the distress and anxie-
ty of Sir Thomas daring this time.
He was like a man beside himself.
I saw hila one day at the door when
I had called to enq'lire for the in-
valid. Colne in Mr. Dallas, he said.
I carne down with the doctor—we're
going to have another Inarl down
from Lond')n. I ern not satisfied
with the last one we had. Yes,
there's a shred more of hope than
ti as bis Dallas if I lose my
My elite r:' '.kid that it
ge.ntieinan 10 tiaestir4n was R•O:' i
cootie, u) er.'..:rt>.ltl r.,vality, he was -
quite goon eu..tell t. call upon WI.
Our buste-s eitt) r ltd ur would mot
see the satire of 1.\ r.•-y's rejoicer.
Of eourss she +=d siitinnly, some-
one has to entertain these people,
and the Thomas Peaehes of life are
the oely ones who happen to have
both sufficient money and push fur
the purpose.
My little vrife laughed as she rose
to take her leave. Ah, I dare say
ever yone is very jealous of him, she
said gayly.
Really Joe, she burst out as she
walked away from the house, it seems
to me that this Northtowers, which
we thought would be a sort of idyl•
lie, out•of-the-world kind of sp• t. is
just as mean, and jealous, and petty
as most other places. Did you hear
bow once she called him 'Tem'
Peach then corrected herself? I sup-
pose she is jealous that her husband
nothing of the kind—of course not.
Don't try to squeeze out compliments
wbere none were intended. You
know perfectly well what- I mean.
and I :shall. not condescend to explain
myselfany farmer.
Of course I did know juBt what
she meant, slid I agreed fully with
every word that she had said. So
we gave up thinking about Sir
Thomas Peach's young wife—with
any special interest, that is.
By the by, Rosey said to pile that
very right, did you:see, Joe, what a
lovely diamond star she was wear.
ins? Sir Thomas gave it to her for
the first anniversary of the day en
which they met. It is a beauty.
T had noticed the star, as it was
the only ornament that sive had
worn, and I had seen that, girl -like
she had glanced at it every now and
then as it sparkled .and scintillated
on the left side of her bodice. I did
{ not wonder at the pride with which
she looked at it, for it`Wvas a beautiful
thine, and would have turned the
did not get the job of entertaining 1 head of many a woman much older
'these people.' art elle called' the khan she was. But we never saw
royalty in general. I Lady Peach's diamond star again,
My dear child, I replied, I certain. land what became of it was a mys-
ly did not come to Northtowers with • tery which remained a mystery in
an idea that I should find human's Northtowers for many and many a
nature any different from what • day.
human nature i.s in every other pars s It happened not many days after
-of the world. Probably Mr. Jrek- this that we met the Peaches at
son's husband is quite rich and even.. another dinner a big civic affair at
more ambitious titan Mr. Peach, and the Mayor's house. I noticed that
n=tttxrally she cries sour grapes, ; Lady Peach wore a pink dress, and
We gathered ie,er on that t:,is it was the first time that I had seen
any,
was very =vigil t�f a inuellriE;�9 ai s her in the evening dressed ill
regarded their closed and standi1l... ; thing bat white. I thought, too, that
g g that :Sir Thomas bad ilio- she was looking a little absent, even
tiexcepting
e ty'�get ti;t: Yt of it, Yon worried, and I saw her look along
the title Carrie -3. t.e: ht with it, t1s, the table in her husband's direction
of course, tit'e3 al"i meant to do, and as if shex were uneasy about him. on
although Nortlat' wers professed to * However, as the evening passed
laugh in a. goo'dnatured. sort of way she seemed to have recovered her
Alt Si. ThJaalas and - -- .honors, yet it spirlt3aaain, and when we men went
telt eteli '1'IGtTNi% 1a11.IneVal•
Toro
1AA"ttitttrtt tots a f
1eP11dee atilt �io11411
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i'L033T. AnINDOO.
Beaver Block viluxhtur, Out
A. Bit ofDeteetive Work.
Somebody has been violating the
recent ordinance against expectorat-
ino• in public places, for the floor of a
car was covered with tobacco juice.
A big man who looked as if be
might be a policeman entered .the
car noted the evidence of critlae, and
approaching a young man ib the
corner of the car, demanded :
"Did yon do that?"
"No—no—sir : I don't chew,"
stammered the embarrassed ypvtl}f
"Did you do that?" asked the big
man as he confronted a' little old
man on the other side of the car.
"No sir, I do not;" he repied, with
some warmth in his manner.
The big man looked around, and
then rushed up to a small thin man
in the eorner
"Did you do that?" be again de-
manded, as he aimed a finger at- the
evidence.
The.man addressed hesitated, and.
every one expected to see him yank-
ed out of the car by the collar.
"Did you do that ?" repeated the
big man more determined than
before,
"Yes I did," the reply.
"Whet of it?"
Then give me a chew; I'm
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114141 starti01 t),, beet thing .tor
htoffs iuon'ey rucking yon hard s.,en far:u 4uy
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WANT 11 p _ 7 ea 0T•or, t grist tis Physicians
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eekly and railway .are 01 demonstration of aeons•
a ry a Milt),
was plain to be seen that the whoio to join the Ladies I found that she and
-town was very* proud. of the distini- holey were sitting. I went strr:ight
tic:.! which Lad faPi,r. 1t ya iiito, ace s the room toward them awl sat
in (Fart t;-,,ya n I iitrinr.s down near to them, just itt tin.e to
rait:'a ic' i .t., i'�;, a .0 •rya t: , went far her: Rosy' say: Ycs, I like you in
., . ",•,,;Yens pia :, but why' have you not put on
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bywhich of
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.fere w ° sell and want no money, but being a firm
wl believer in the u
man, I eau desirous of helping the unfo
nnato to regain their health and happiness
1 premia) you ptrfect secrecy.
A3areas with stamp ;
hard work to choke down the lump i Ws'
.P . t cial.t,ltn, Agnate' Supplies,
i(C6�i'rINUF,D ONrAGE7) P. U. Box 50, Bt. Henri, Qi(e.
ifs, it will kill me, he ended
suddenly.
Oh, but I hope it is not as bad as
that, I put in hastily, though I had
nirarsal brotherhoodd of
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Doctor of Dental Surgery of the Penneylarer•
Dental College
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Moderate.
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