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The Wingham Times, 1910-02-17, Page 6KERNELS FROM THE SLC1UM. MILL interesting Paragraphs from our Exchanges. t The under dog gets lots of sympathy I •--and thates about The world is fu11 of tainted money, but few mind the odor. A, arrived to women. What most womeu require to make them strop;; and healthy, and to restore good cnu pitxion end a well rounded form is more blood, more rich; red blood. such ns ie added to the system by the nee of Dr Chase's Nerve Food. $eedaohe, indit'estion and the weak - setoff' and irregularities which a000m- pany txheneted nt•rvcs soon disappear when thte greet rettoeetive treatment is used, Another thing the automobile lecke ie horse sense. Working for others is the best way of working for youreelf. To keep the pot boiling it isn't woes - nary to have money to burn. Cold storage seems to be useful in keeping everything except low prices, PIL Da Chase's Oint mentis a certain and guaranteed curator each and every f or m of itching, bleeding and protruding piles. See testimonials in the press and as yourneighborsma amiers Januaxsox. BATES & Co„ Toronto. 9f:. CHASM'S OINTMENT. Planed in the water, an egg, if fresh, will remain resting at the bottom ,of the weasel, When you have made your fortune it is time enough to think abont spend- ing it. _ While it is often imprleeibre to prevent an accident. it is never irepessible to be prepared—it is not beyond any one's purse, Invest 25 vents in a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment and yon are prepared for eprenls, breisss and like injuries. Sold by all dealers It's almost as easy for some men to keep a promise as it is for a woman to keep a secret. Henry Schwartz, a well to-do Galic- ian, shot h.s wife at Wiunipeg and then committed Bui3ide, Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C A S T O R I A The printers' strike at Peterboro' is settled, the men receiving an inorease of two dollars a week. With sufficient fuel oil to send her across the ocean, the Italian warship Sterope has sailed for Italy. An attack of the grip is often followed by a persistent cough, which to many proves a great annoyance. Chamber- lain's Cough Remedy has been exten- sively used and with good success for the relief and cure of this Dough. Many cases have been cured after all other remedies had failed. Sold by all dealers. After a man has paid out $6 for mnsic lessons ho thinks his daughter is com- petent to play for company, "Uncle Tom's Cabin," of which 2,- 000,000 copies were sold in ten years, comes next to the Bible in clreniation. CureSh,r7aii% quickly stops coughs, cures colds, heals the throat and lungs. - - 25 emits. A olergymen out west was fined $10 and costs for having purohased on Sun. day a bottle of ale which he used in the pulpit to illustrate how the law could be violated., ABSLUTE SEWRITYI Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pillstl ?Belot gear Signature ot+, See lfc aslm0:e Wrapper Below. Ver ,Uta]% anti es curl' 'to take as sngace FOR aEA61iCHE. I+OR MINUS. FORpBiLIOUSNEt t. 1FORTORP10 LIYERfr .!1�0 I STIP TI ON G N A 0 FOR �SALLOW SKINS niaNHECOMPLEXION pip:T l�l'f "1ler*�Nytik4 eAVY MA',u. eget? tatabl {!. CARTERS IVE CURE SICK HEADACHE. A pretty face has lured many a man up against the rock of the oredle. The men who point .the road to enc• gess are generally those who have failed. The woman who tells everything she hears generally adds a little bit more. Trouble ie the most thorough teacher in the whole school of ex• perietice, Married men who neglect their wives for the sake ot having a good time should be made to do time. A few minutes delay in treating some oases of oronp, even thelength of time it takes to go for a doctor often prove, dangerous, The safest way is to keep Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house, and at the first indication of swoop give the child a dose. Pleasant to take and always oures. Sold by all dealers Mr. Charters introduced a bill into the Legislature providing for Provincial control of all telephone companies. . Aa Galt bas abanaoned the annual horse show, Brantford will make an attempt to aeoure it as an annual fix- ture. The New England Thanksgiving dates from 1633, when the Massachu- setts Bay colony set apart a day for Than{= -giving. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of A school girl, nine years of age, was killed at Oirkelbach, Austria, by the blackboard suddenly falling on her while she was doing a sum. Many, even poor Chinese, it is said spend from 20 to 2.5 per gent. of inoome in idol worship, pratitioally eats away their capital. Don't throw away the half butned pieces of your Christmas candles. Tie them up in small squares of thin cloth and nee as an ironing wax. They are excellent. Fifty years' experience of an Old Nurse MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP is the preacription of one of the best fe- male physicians and nurses in the United States,and has been used for fifty years with never -failing success by millions of mothers for their children. It relieves the child from pain, cures diarrhoea, griping in the bowels, and wind colic. By giving health to the obild, it rests the mother. Twenty-five gents a bottle. Before using new enamelled cooking utensils grease them inside with butter. This prevents the enamel from cracking and chipping gniokiy, A monument recently was erected in Nuremberg, Germany, to the memory of Peter Bullion, wbn first substituted springs for weights in the clock, and made the watoh possible. It troubled with indigestion, consti- pation, no appetite or feel bilious, give Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab- lets a trial and you will be pleased with the result. .These tablets invigorate the stomach and liver and strengthen the digestion. Sold by all dealers. - The "cities in the United States pay their police $12,000,000 a month. This ie $144,000,000 a year, and something like $400,000 a day. The body of Robert J. Brown, the Ottawa teacher, who disappeared some time ago, has been found on the shore of Okanagan Lake, B. 0. When ladies go to buy a dress in Japan they tell the shopkeeper their age and if they are married or not, be- canse there are special designs for the tingle and double relations of life as well as for age, Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTCRIA Rev. Dr. Chambers, jailer, says that at Boon as a young man is receiving $ 700 a year he should get married. That it all very well es an opinion from an it wherey ntti ration board is only eleven and a holt cents per day. A aohool teacher havinginetrnotedja pupil to purohaee a grammar, the next day received a note thus worded from the child's mother: "1 do not desire for Lulu shall Ingego in grammar, as I pre• ter her Engage in yneefni etediee and can r. o to spoke and write 0 learn her how p p peri, myself. 1 have gone throngli two grammage and can tali as) they did me no good, 1 prefer herr hagage in Ger. man and drawing dud rooal murio •en the piano." Tui W"4N1i.1;tA M TIMk,S, ` URiTARY 171 IOU) wespeseetwateetweneteraetimetie LONDON, QN'rARiQ Business & Shorthand uUi3JECT$ Resident and Mail Cgurses Cntaireeee Free . J. W. Westervelt, J. W, Westervelt, Jr., G.A., l'rincilel, Vice -Principe]. Welewlessettenettesissessweleasseenteweeeteswee Counting ohtokepe before Ellet' are hatohed is never played with fresh egg@ et present prices. Do you know that oronp oan be pre- vented? alive Obamberlein'e Cough Remedy as soon as the child bermes hoarse or even after the croupy dough appears and it will prevent tate attuok It is biro a oertatn ewe for group end ha@ never e er been known to fat]. Sold by all dealers. One of the newest automobile tires, a Pennsylvanian's invention, ooneists of a number ot rubber bluoke to be mounted in ie steel channel and revers- ible, so that a new surface oan replaoe a worn one, One of the latest ideas for killing rats is a trap into which the animal walks, attracted by an electric light and a die• play of food. Once in he cannot get out and an eleotrio current kills him in 10 or 60 seconds. (Pia lwAva7 iympO Mia CURES CATARRH, ASTHMA, Bronchitis, Croup, Coughs and Colds, or money back. Sold and guaranteed by WALTON MoK.IBBON. The total length of railway under construction or immediately projeoted in India is 3,222 miles, of which about one third is by the British Govern. meet and the rest by private com- panies, The estimated cost is over $126,000,000. Cure for whooping Cough. Mrs) Wm. Bali, Braoebridge, Out , writes: "My three boys had whooping cough and we could get nothing to help them until we used Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine. It arrested the conghe at once and they were oared at the Dost of one dollar. This was not a large bill for so dangerous an ail- ment." In the rich pastoral oountry along the Daly and Adelaide Rivers in the north of Western Australia there are estimat- ed to be 60,000 head of wild buffaloes, descendants of seven animals—six cows and a bull. According to a Java neweparer, exten- sive opium smuggling occurs between Celebes and Port Bavangani, The worst side of the business •is that 'the smugglers combine their•traffio in opium with what is known in Europe as the "white slave tied,." Various nations have different days of the week for the public celebration of religious services. Sunday is the - day of the Christians, Monday of the Greeks, Tueeday of the Persians, Wed- nesday of the Assyrians, Thursday of the Egyptians, Friday of the Turks and Saturday of the Jews. No man tpleaeea everybody. If he does he is weak kneed and don't tell the truth. But when a man don't please you beeman enough to go to him and talk with him rather than talk on the streets and; say things you would not say to his face, About all you hear from some:people are oritioiema. They see nothing but blemishes, 'discrepancies and irregularities. They behold no goodness or greatness in anything but themselves. Good for them, and the world too, that the Lord doesn't photo• graph the interior of their carcase and with the stereoscope of heaven flash it on canvas to the gaze of the public. We are spared an awful sight. -George - w to n Herald. Troubled With Constipation For Years. Any irregularity of the bowels is al- ways dangerous to your health and should be corrected at once for if this is not done constipation and all sorts of diseases are liable to attack you, Milbura's Lsxa-Liver Pills euro Con- stipation and all Stomach, Liver and Bowel com pPn lai is . ]lir. Henry Pearce, 40 Standish Ave., Owen Sound, Ont., writes:—"Having been troubled for years with constipation, sad trying various so-called remedies which did mo no good 'whatever, I was persuaded to try Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills. I have foltnd them most bene- ficial; they are, indeed, a splendid pill, and I can heartily recommend theta to all those who suffer from constipation;' Price 25 cents a vial or 5 for $1.00 at tlI dealers, or sent direet on receipt of prier by The T.141ilburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. Marble theeld be waehed with, am mortis and water rather tOaa with snap and water. No Obinese tatty goer anywhere Without her p-n:rdar bo$, or fails to tough her tace with powder wh'-neper she catohee tile et of herself iu the bit of mirror in the lid of her box. When ;he le going out for it formal oall or a wedding' party or. a'dinner sheisapt to paint her fade lurk a pette made of wet rice 11 ur, Do yon know tht Garman fable About the hrrteebt.te? fit the old times, in e little village qt Gerwany, a bleckamith wee herd at work, The sound of the anvil attracted the attention of the devil. De 9'tw th.,t the emith was mak• ing bneseehoes, end tbonght it would be a geed idea to get his owu hoofs shod So the cavil atruok a bargain, and put up his h -,o$, Quick Returns 1 Honest Assortment Correct f larket Pies Paid for all kinds. of RAW FURS and SKINS Send your collections to REVILI,ON FRERES aSTAIIILISHED 1723 The Leader in the world's Fur Trade. 134 et IJ6 f]t81111 Street, tlontreal, Our 19094910 PRICE- LIST FREE for the asking Wit PAY I;SPRIISS CHARGES Mrs Isaac Wilson, of Burks Falls gave birth recently to four children, all girls. The babies were christened by Rev. ' A. T. Bernard, M. A., pastor of St. Andrews' Prewbyterian Church as Vtve Joao, Margaret Beryl, Barbara Alberta, end Clara Emma. Three of them weigh three pounds each and one two pounds. The mother was former- ly Mise Catharine Still, daughter of the late William Still of Orangeville, The house committee of New York club received this unique complaint: "I have the honor to inform you that I lunohed at the club this afternoon and bad as my guests, three gentlemen, all well known gonlmenta. Among other thiugs an omelet was served. It con- tained only three fites. As an old mem- her of the club, jealous of its reputation, I naturally found this very embarras sing, as iu order to make au equitable division of the omelet, it was necessary either to divide a fly—a nioe bit of care ing, es you must concede—or forego a fiy myself. I beg that in future, when an omelet is served for four persons, it should be either with (a) four flies, or (b) no flies at all." During these gold winter days, do not think of your own comfort alone. Ret member your horse, your dog, or other domestic animal in your care. Do not put a frozen bit in your horse's mouth. See that your pet has a warm, dry bed and a comfortable place iu which to live. In blanketing your horse, see that the blanket is eecnrely fastened, so that the first gust of wind does not take it under his feet. Do not drive at a fall speed immediately after having given him water. Your dog cannot find enough water to drink while all is ice and snow outside, See that he has water where he can get it when he likes. Winter rabies is sometimes the result of long - continued thirst. Whatever animal you have in year care, attend to its com- fort.—Ex. • 31100 IteWARD,` 1100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all itrt stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being it constitutional disease, requires et consti- tutional Catarrh Care treatment s a talions] e is taken internally, noting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces Of the system, thereby destroying the founds, tion of the disease, and giving the patient strengthb building upthe y g con- stitution and assisting nature in doing its work, The proprietors have so much faith in its ourative powers that they offer Otte Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to onre. Send for list of testimonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY & Co, Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 76o. Take Hall's Family Pills for oonttipa- tion. A few remarks in reference to the protection of the publio from contagious diseases may not be out of place at thiti particular time. T'he following intein. tions diseizsee must be reported Within 24 hours to the Medical health Officer, ding h by the attending physician, viz y n, : Smell - pox pox diphtheria, merle% fever, whooping oongh and cholera must be plaoatded: viz: subject, in default, to it fine of $20 and costs in the dieoretion of the what *toting justice or megietrate. Beale - holders knowing or being enepioioui of any of there diseases and not complying With the law, are equally liable. A re. port to the Medical health Officer b, telephone or port card is not sttffioient. It molt be on regular form ter re- porting itch 'diesaeee giving full par. madam NOW SOLD IN CANADA, In Less{ than Three Years, Parielan Sage, the Splendid Hair Tonle, le Sold. Ml Over Canada. There is a roaem for the pheogn*enel seta of Parisian Sage in Canada during the past three years, ,dud the reason is plain to all, tit Pte inti Santa does just what it it ad• vertieed to do. Ask Walton D404ibbou about It, he will tell you that be rigidly guerauteee It to pure daudreff, etbii'telling hair or itching Noah) in two weeks or money beck, There ie no reaeop whatever why any man or woman should fall to take advantage of the Glove generous offer. But one thing that has made Pari. shin Sego so famous is its peculiar power to turfy the harsh, unattractive hair, that many women poems, into luxuriant and radiant hair in a short time. Women of refinement the coun- try over are tieing it and it never disappoints, Sold everywhere, and in Wingham by Walton McKibben for 60 cents a large bottle. . THE MAN WHO SULKS. [S, E, Riser.] The world has little pity and few favors to be spent For the man who is disgruntled and site sulking in his tent. If your ventures have not prospered, do not idly curse your luck, But get out and make the people wonder at your manly plunk. Men will never oome to coax you if you hang back in despair, To have courage and keep trying to put off the frown you wear; They will not arrange new chances to re- place the ones yon lose While yon haunt a gloomy corner cling- ing to is case of blues, They are fooltehly self -cheated who keep • harping on their woes After they have been defeated, thinking all men are their foes; And the praise the world is willing to bestowes never meant For the man who is disgruntled and site sulking in his tent. The February Rod and Gun, The beat side of the Canadian winter, the aide that appeals to every inhabi- tant of our Dominion and oonntlese numbers of our visitors—the snowshoe- ing tripe of the North, receives promin- ence in the February issue of the Rod and Gan in Canada, published in Cana- da, published by W. J. Taylor, Wood - stook, Ont. A Canadian Snow -shoe Song and A Winter Bunt emphasize the glories of a season in which all Cana diene rejoice. There is plenty of variety in the . number in addition to these articles including big game stories, dnok and goose hunting, camping, protective work, fiebing, etc., and no sportsman, whatever may be his particular inclina- tion, oan feel himself neglected. An endeavor is made to cover the whole Dominion in the best possible way and that a Large measure of moue is aohieved is shown by this issue of the Magazine. In' addition to winter oat - Inge, spring, enmmer and fall expedi- tions are now planned and the experi- enoes . of others, given in the most pleasant manner in thesepages, is not merely interesting but most helpful and of considerable advantage to those who seek to know more of the wonderful sporting advantages of our broad Do- minion. The uniforms for the Provincial police have been determined on, and from the descriptions of them furnished this week, the forgo should make a brave showing when it dons its new clothes in May next. The tunic will be the same as that worn by the Dominion polioe, but decorated with braes buttons, with the words Provincial police. The win- ter gap is of the pattern of the German military gap, but with fur -lined earlape and have a leather Lining. The summer headwear will be a Stetson hat. The overcoat is of a dark Irish frieze, with braes buttons, high collar and no lapels. About fifty of these uniforms will be ready for May • eivilegreres C441ds Must he Cured There will then be less weak lungs end Consumption in later tlfb. - Di& you ever think of it in this way, It is the neglected cough and cold that leads to tho dretidful lung dis- eases sooner or later. From repeated attacks the lungs are weakened and there comes pneamon+;i or consumption with their dreadfully fatal results. Because it is prepar,d from linseed, turpentine and other simple but won- derfully effective ingredients, Dr. ' Ch,cse' s Syrup u of Linseedn and ur cn- Y p`I tine is particularly suitable as a treat- ment ' n for children's s d n coughs sand colds. s, Creup, bronchitis and even whooping cough yields to .the influence of tL4s great medicine. Mrs. John Chesney, Innerltip, Ont., writes: Dr. Chase's Syrup of Lint coed and Turpentine cured- my little ;eel of whooping cough when the doe, for had given her up and since then we always keep it in the house as a treat. anent for coughs and eolds. It is the best medicine sd"a ever used," There is no getting round statements t:ueh as this. Dr. Chase 'a Syrup of Linseed & Turpentine 25.ets. a bet- tle, at all dealers, Or Edmanson, Bates & co., Toronto. Keep the Brood Mare. Whatever he does be the. way of sell• ing horses, the farmer elmuld aim t0 keep the brood mares at home, eepeetally the good (nes, Bet everything goes when pricer are high, and Ander thevery tempting offers many farmers have had for them A large number of females have gone out of the country, Tbie ie "killing the goose that leya the golden egg." How oan the horse supply be kept up if the breeding stook is cold off the farms? This 1. the moat Cerioue situation in the horse buainese at the Present time: Hundreds of good brood. Main have gone tent of the oouutry,. which means a lose to the farmer and to the horse industry as well, A brood mare if 'handled rightly, will do a lot of the farm work and help out consider- ably when other bowies are scarce. A good brood mare is one of the farmer's, best assets and should not be parted with tinder any consideration it the hutiness of horse•raieiug is to be con- tinued. Keep the brood mares on the farm. They should be the very last to be aold and ehonld not be parted with then very readily. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. Low shoes and high hats may be fasbtenable extremes. V Men who have advice to give are never stingy with it. Cheap notoriety often turns out to be an expensive luxury. It's a pity that wisdom doesn't grow on a man like whiskers. Occasionally the human rnoe is run over the course of true Iove. The more expensive a thing is the easier it is to get along without, it, Anyway, a shiftless man can blame his wife for his failure to make good. Many a man's good reputation is due to what isn't found out about hint. After a man has been married three years his bump of hope becomes a dent. Young man, don't marry a parlor ornament unless you oan afford to hire a nook. Occasionally a girl discovers that the young man after her own heart isn't atter it at all. The average man spends more money on a foolish habit than he does on his wite's hats.. Many a man's morality doesn't begin to work until he discovers that he is being shadowed by a detective. When shiftless people are unable to annoy their neighbors iu any other way, they get a dog that will howl all night long.—Chicago News. f Niro. Jae, Elaworth, 902 Selkirk Ave., Winnipeg, says :—" Four years ago ulcers) broke, nut on my loft ankle and spread until from the top of my foot to spy knee was one extended sore. One ulcer would be almost healed when a second would appear in a new place and in a remarkably short time a deep ]tole would be eaten into the flesh. Tho flesh on my leg turned blue and looked shocking indeed. I started using pint. went after ointment, but received little or no benefit. The ulcera would Beal for a time and then break out afresh. I was laid up` in bed for a long time, absolutely unable to walk. My limb was so painful that 1 bad no rest night after night. " I consulted five different doctors ! Some advised my going into hospital ; others said there was no eure for me. After using their ointments and prepar- ations until I was positive they could not euro, I almost gave up in despair. " It was then Zain-Buk was tried and. how I bless the hour I got it 1 Within a day it had given me some ease, and from that time I went on improving ! The sores were so bad that it took some time to heal them, but Zam-Buk healed them all. The last was healed over a year ago and I have never had a mo- ment sa trouble since, from any form of ulceration." Zam-Buk is just as good for eczema, piles, festering sores, scalp sores, child- ren's rashes, cuts, burns, scalds, and all skin injuries and diseases. Druggists and stores everywhere 50c box, or poet free, Zain-Buk Co., Toronto, for price. TWENTY YEARS AGO. Items from the "Times" fyles. Loeal History of the early Bos. (From the Toms of Feb. 14, 1890.) LOOAL NEWS. A Listowel merchant shipped 18 boxes of roll butter to Toronto and sold it for 11 Dents per pound, He has decided that in future he will buy butter only on its merits, which is the only proper way. We are now enjoying fairly good sleighing and business has been greatly benefitted thereby. Mr. John Foster was appointed As- sessor for 1890, at the meeting of the town council on Monday evening last. The salary is 886. A return game of curling wan played in the rink here Inst Tneeday between the Grate and Torlee, and resulted as follows: Grits. Tories, W. Paterson, A. Stiles, A. Mitchell, J. Duffield, J. J. Anderson, J. Dingley, F. Paterson, sk., 19 Sextus Kent, sk., 14 The union evangelistic meetings will be continued in the Presbyterian Ohnroh the remainder of this week and in the Congregational Chtiroh next week, Dr. and Mrs. Towler returned on Fri- day last, after spendingsome weeks in I+'lorid% and other Southern States. Mr. John S. Macdonald, Reeve of Huron township, -called on Mr, Geo. Mo- Taviah, of the Union Factory, on Wed - beadily and expreeeed pleasure in seeing the factory stebusy. The following are the salaries paid to the eeeerbl Post Masters in this county as shown by the report of Poet Master General for 1889: Auburn, $90; Hay- field, $216; Binevale,$170; Blyth, 8460; 13rnssele, $780; Clinton, $1,284; Dun- gannon, $192; Egmondvtllo, $25; Ford- Wioh, $230; Goderioh, $1,700; Hensall, 10fe h$1,700; • Ki e 6 Sea E $27g, PP n, � x t Varna, $132; Wingham, $1,000; Wrox ,tor, $810, Zurich, $220. The greets postal revenue of the principal ofllees is es follows: f.:Goderioh, $5,50S; Seaforah, $5,289;1C1inton, $4,748; Wingham, $4,• 010; Bruisele, $2,601; Blyth, $1,529. tiregontritofr. There Hatt a creamery meeting held in the hall above John Campbell's show *cloth en Buttermilk Avenue en Wed- nesday, the 29th tilt., tor the transaotion Of business, The attendance WAS large and bidding brisk, the conge• gnenoe being that the several contracts were let at rates that will scarcely en• able the centimeters to retire on the profits. On Wednesday the 29th, Mr. J. Stalk- er, the popular young teacher of No. 12 school, West Wawanoeh, was united in marriage .to Mise 0. Taylor, daughter of Mr. John Taylor of that Township. BELGRAVE. One of those pleasing events which- always oreates a ripple ofexcitement among the ladies, name off at the resi- dence of Abraham Proctor, Eng., of Belgrave. Quite a large number were proeent to witness the marriage of Mise Eliza Prootor to Mr. T. Soandrett, also of Belgravia. BLUEVALE, At the meeting held 011 Wednesday• evening of last week, iu theschool. house, the Literary Sootety was �organ- ized, with the following offioers: R. N. Duff, president; A. Paterson, vice-presi. dent; J. T. McCracken, seoretary- treasurer; A. MacEwen, editor. The aooiety starts off under very auspicious circumstances. BIRTHS Jackson.—In Morris, on the 5th inet„ the wife of Mr, Peter Jackson; a son. DEATHS. (load.—In Wingham, on the 18th inet., Thos. (load, aged 48 years, 11 months and 2 days. MAartien. • Stalker—Taylor.--At the residence of the bride's father, on the 29th ult,, by the Rev R. Carson, of Whitechurch, Mr. Joseph Stalker, teacher, to Mise Catherine Taylor, youngest daughter of Mr. John Taylor, all of 'West Wawanoeh • Y , Vanderdasson--Musgrove.--At Mei, vllle manse, Braeeole, on the 20th ult. ` by Rev. John Roes, B. A,, Mr, Geo. Vanderdaseon to Miss Mary Ann Mus.. grove, both of Turnberry. Breckenritge—Pea000k.—In Morris, on the 23rd ult., by Rea. A. Y. Hartley, Mr. Joseph Breckenridge, to Mies Robecoa Pea000k, C)ololengh--Thuell.—At Goderieh, en Wednesday, the 16th inst., by the Rev, B. L. Rotten, Henry Oololettgh, of the Township of Hallett, tel Misr Addie Thuell, Of the Township Of Morris, •��4�o�4�osao�� • Author of 41 rztge 0 "'What is the hour you there?" she called "Yes, Marthy, fell er, huskily. "lton't 1 sittin' alongside ye, to take hold o' yer ht "Oh, I)uncail," mow "1 can 1198 800 you, n bliu :ed by the tears- t from them," "Unit] -eh, Marthy!" farmer. "I shall not be a 1 much longer, Duncan, "You've put up with dear," "I've never Comp] Marthy?" he replied, -don't like to hear ye wife; it hurts me i' th "Is it a nice night, whispered, eagtrly then you shall know "It is a lovely Marthy," answered tl low voice. "The moo It's jest si.ch a night —when—she left us." CIIAI'TEIt The words seemed heart's core the girl side. "Mother," she 1 ly, pressing her cold, cheeks to the cold p sighing of the wind outside drowned it, t pierce the dull ears lying on the couch, r solitary watcher sitti "I would like to ha in your arms, Dunes pored, "so that i c, 'the window and see of white road beyon '�' •conte to lee up that can, and the feet th gladly away will com They always do. I .just as she left it w sway, Duncan; the 1 Cling their great got by the stone wall; tl pansies all a -bloom must not let any o %;1c robin's nest under tl barn; she will be gib ' the young ones hay The man beside t that her mind was made her no answer not tell her than th( the pansies were dea little birds had long pl their nest and ha :never to come back t How lovingly she the girl—the girl wl her in her old age with a handsome fat known but a few sh father's heart grew h .wanderer, wherever and a muttered imp his lips, and he clic ,hands. 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