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followed him behind He say strange things like so empty and he would falK When for help yon would call And a grieved that ho appear night ho was brooght Whoa ho raved like a maniac And his And bis screams That be frightened his At last be was still and the servants all said That drink tho oEMsdeMh That curse of drink Caused millions to sink To their through its breath My til a sorrowful tale I tell If the rath you are to know Drink has brought uato this Froi height of earth t To the depth of stern poverty now Our palatial homo where luxury And where all wealths appointments were wen Where stalely display Was tho order each day And I was its ranch honored Bat drink drew blight edit all Converting our While our homo soon became Full of sorrow aud For the trail of tbo serpent wis Your so noble a prey soon became To planned by thetnle ho ruined his health While he squandered woalth At drinkden that thrive to our mansion set bo own it should And with subtlety How each aero of land lie would have for his own progeny my team wore still my poor widowed Was torn with it anguish of A mortgage your father had owed A out of mutt go I I a fraud that Imaged was That the signature had Isocn jbVa When your poor fa- brain under not gained Now the live mi our beautiful homo And liva ho And like lutein c In a will divide EAST TORONTO i t horso be had BRICK IAYKR MASON quota HI Kail p MASON Win Si Canada life CAPITAL- AND- 100000 DOLLARS MASON- Cor ftCdar HUNTER i lir1V and H Main WOOLEN MILL STOKE j Pine Tree Grist Mills Added nolttr rao of P Hi Wln To wo Afarkci WATSON IS Gristing Chopping Go Chopping Done Daily Al Per Wheal la Exchange Roller Moor will flod lo to It- ho la Rich to the blood is putting money out at Interest LSION j Of fiord Norwegian Cod Gil I and enriching properties In a degree Aftyu afl run Almost Palatable I gel the genuine- Sou a In time of roy And was too prostrate to think Old friends drew For your father had die I With a name that waa branded drink They seemed to forgot all our Though friend they could bavo been They were parasites gay In pfotpcrftye day Now roll Richmond Hill The law requires thai a bi cycle be given half the road At ami lion a short time ago a farmer named Chenier was fined and I costi for failing to give way and run His Mr sat atone a dainty littte note between bis fingeis and a fiown be tween hfs eyes The note was brief Dear I will be at the office at ten in the morning to you upon a matter of great importance A nutter of importance Mr twisting the note nervously Can my fears be true Has Cyril proposed to my pearl I am afraid he has And what can I say What can I urge against the man if Margarets own instincts have her false The door of the office was opened and Margaret entered the room She was of medium height slender and graceful with a thoughtful face of exquisite beauty Her soft nearly completion was rarely tinged with color yet had no sickly pallor and her eyes large and dark wire gentle in expression more often sad than Very young only eighteen Mar garet had borne early the sorrows of life Her lit her having wealthy had failed business and committed Her mother delicate helpleS had fought poverty for two years and staking under privation and toll had contracted fatal When alt hop of life was over the new came that uncle dying abroad hid left a large fortune to his only sister A will was made by the dying woman leaving her too lately wort independence to Margaret and appointing their friend Wilkinson guardian to the She had been an orphan two years on the day when she anno to see Mr Wilkinson as already described and the of her life had tost some of their bitter sting leaving only a sadness upon sweet pure face Veil Margaret the old gentle man saio what brings to we the pleasure of seeing you today An important matter But the kindly eyes detected signs of trouble in the sweet face and the jesting voice turned at to one of tender gravity M What it my child Cyril came to see me last and he will come here but wanted to sec you first Me wants me to be his ami she here you do not like him Who told you that No one but I see it for myself Well you are right I do not like him Hut my dislike has no control over you No control Margarets voice was piteous ate dont talk I come to as I would have gone my father There was wrong Tell me tin as you would have told your father do you love Mr I he is the nohest man I fver kntw If you could see how gentle and he is you would him ton He has given me so much sympathy And so won your love My respect and admiration uncle realize that a man so n and so good can really desire my companionship and help in his But since he does am glad and so proud to have won his confi dence Enthusiastic hut pure heart- whole Mr Wilkinsons mental comment Suppose you and I for a write he added aloud A walk Margaret said in a lone of surprise Ves I have a friend or two I should like to have you sec When we come back will tell you why I Cyril Ormsby if he added you should have not found out It was not exactly such a walk as ore would have mapped out for a Held- mans invitation to a young jtirl but Margaret followed j nurse leaning upon her guardians aim certainly a little but r the respectable portion of the ti a where Mr had ivver before allowed his waul to a noble philanthropisi part ly iie and this Mi seems 1 anl Mr rather dryly I an interest in these a- you are aware hut do not own O of llcC houses It all Cyril Margaret said eagerly peiplt will not let them They use his charity tor dink they ahuse any privilege he gives ihcin till lie is discouraged in his to them any good Oh step in here It was a poor place fur nished and cheekiest a bed a woman in the last stages She raised her eyes eagerly to Mr Wilkinson hope you are belter he said No I shall never be better If may only die in peace it is all I Mr Wilkinson was out she be gan And then seeing her visitors she cried Out eagerly- Oh Mr Wilkinson dont let mother be put into the street Ill pay every penny sir if only he will wait till she is better and can get my full time to work Have you seen Mr to day Jennie the old gentleman asked Yes sir He said he had no time to hear any whining The agent will be here at twelve and if the money is not paid he will turn us out May I whispered Margaret just as you please my dear Perhaps dying woman or her child will drink up your charity Hush ning over Mr Cut is of the Hamilton I Bicycle club Latest seeding re ceived in Winnipeg from all parts of Manitoba and the Northwest are most favorable In some places trip- fields are reported as beginning to show green Last season there was hut little growth until June Parry sound Frank a flier in the saw mill of the Parry Sound Lumber Company had his left arm completely cut off whilst filing on the large circular saw this morning- The lever which held the saw slipped and the I started Mr will not disturb you new Jennie has gone to him Yester day he sent word that if rent wasnt ready today at twelve out wo must go Ive paid it for five years but he dont think that All Jennies made the last month she had to pay for lire and wood Shes but fifteen and her pay is small What do you owe Cyril Ormsby Thirty shillings And if its not paid today he will put you out in the street to die He says the workhouse Is the place for paupers j At this moment a slim pale girl of I fifteen came io crying bitterly So tenderly so delicately Margar et gave her charily that there was only deepest gratitude awakened without the galling sense or obligation- She left more than sufficient for comfort for some weeks and promis ed to send delicacies for the invalid No word of herself passed her lips until they were once in toe narrow street Then she lifted her soft full of piteous pleading to her guardians face Oh she said con It be true that he is so hard Wait as the brief reply They went into the wide courtyard in whose space stood the four great factories the joint property of Wilkin- son and long before divided by the entirely opposite management of these two distinct departments one entirely under the of the tho other of younger man Wilkidsons absurd as mentally characterised it had made this division absolutely necessary r But it was not into his Own wellordered department that Wilkinson led his ward He turned into a small room a man was busily- writing and at the same time overlooking a long room where about seventy were at work before busily whirling ma chinery Good morning the old gentleman said- I was hopes you were taking a holiday Thank you sir was the reply in a dejected tone I cant well sir are the wife and six little ones yon see Have you told Mr Ormsby doctor says that your life depends upon a few weeks of rest and pure Yes sir Hes not keeping me but he says if I go he must fill my place and that means starvation for my family I could never get a new situation as feeble as I am now How long have you been here Mr Seventeen years sir I was with old Mr before you came ST A faithful servant seventeen years said Mr Wilkinson in a low tone and a few weeks rest may save his life At thai moment Margaret shrank a little guardian Through the window from which Mr overlooked the loom room she could see Cyril walking briskly about his voice harsh and imperative finding fault hereand there his eyes keenly scrutinizing every item of the work Not a face in the long room was brightened by the presence of master Fingers worked more rapidly eyes were fastened persistently upon the looms and every one seemed aware of a stern taskmasters gaze lint Mr Wilkinson obeyed the mute petition of the shrinking figure and pleading eyes of his ward and led Margaret out It were too tedious a task to follow every step of these two as they passed from room to room everywhere meet ing some assurance of Mr Wilkin sons own hold upon the hearts of the hands and their terror of Cyril Ormsbys There was no word spoken as Mr Wilkinson and Margaret walked the office again Once there the old gentleman spoke very gravely As your Margaret can speak to you no word against Cyril He is a rich nun of good social posiLinn of irreproachable moral re putation a Church member and a man whose standing in business cir cles is if the highest a man who is a good match in evory worldly sense much for your guardian As a friend who loves you as your own dead father might have loved you who knows every noble impulic of mi pure soul as that friend Margaret I tell you I would rather see you lying beside your mother than the broken- hearted wife of such a man as Cyril came to you as a friend as almost a lather said Margaret and I you keeping from lifelong misery To my husband such a man as now know Cyril Ormsby to be would ai say break my heart I would not tell you raid her guardian for you knew disliked him and might lave thought that dislike prejudiced me But Mar garet tell me you will not let this days work shadow your life You did not love Cyril Margaret No I reverence what I be lieved a noble generous nature That reverence is a mockery I shall never break ray heart for a man I thoroughly despise And so it happened that Cyril Ormsby coming to claim the fortune he believed within his grasp met only Mr Wilkinson with Margaret polite but distinct refusal to resign 1herseU or her fortune to hit keeping Peter Jackson his wife and two children were drowned on Sunday by the capsUing of a skiff at Cairo 111 I Liniment cures Colds etc ihi Conadian Nmt It is as much an open question now as ft ever was in the days of the immortal Shakespeare whether jt is not better to bear the ills we have than fly to others that we know not of It is perhaps to speak of the long suffering and usually pa tient hello girl as a cross to be borne with christian resignation but the stem and solemn fact remains that if you ring your bell too much in her car the linked sweetness long drawn out that is supposed to characterize the angelic switchmaiden of your lightning expressions is lia ble to be changed lo something un deniably peppery A device more or less complicated intended to do away with cen tral operator is now being brought before the public but why the ex of such a complicated of should be gone to in order to deprive a few young ladies of a chance to earn their daily bread totally beyond our compre hension Our comprehension may be limited but while tbe fact re mains that the annual interest on the cost of a sis or eight wire system such as the newfangled idea requires would be more than enough to pay the wages of expert operators we are compelled to cut Is the good Why displace the operators whose wages are a small fraction of the etpense of a telephone system in order to introduce other complica tions and expenses The ills we have to wit the affable young at central we are all more or less acquainted with now let us look at one or two that at present we know not of but which the elo quent projectors would like to run us up against We all know how thoroughly reliable elect trie currents ate when there of dust key contacts or a leak age of battery power to ground dur ing wet weather This last factor is so important in the adjustment of a magnet and variation that a tele graph operator has sometimes keep the adjusting screw of relay con- in his hand while using the instrument The automatic ex change instrument for each telephone containing four or five magnets is expected to look after itself no oper ators need apply adjust itself to keep itself clean to automatically put on its own bib and tucker and go to church Sundays in fact to lead an exemplary life generally no one is allowed to take a fatherly interest in the orphan because is it not automatic Now we will suppose a subscriber wants to call up the general hospital and has gone through the cabalistic performance on the required to make the neces sary number and we will stretch a point and further suppose he has done it correctly and some wander ing microbe of a fly as we expect he might has been fooling around one of the contact points and the machine has slipped a cog only one cog mind in the possible instead of the general hospital he would be just as likely to get the jail Imagine what a shock to ebonys feelings if he tried to call up his sweetheart and got an undertaker or the effect on the presiding maiden of the if some besotted took her for a brewery and ordered a dozen of beer and one of old Tom gin and sent it in a brace of shakes at thai I There would be a delightful uncer tainty as to what you were going to get about the business that would be a souldestroying inven tion no doubt of thai- If you wanted the Salvation Army for in stance and got the Mercer Reforma tory you would not metaphorically speaking take off your hat and apol ogize to the polite operator at Central for not speaking plainer Oh no The restraining influence of that young ladys presence as it were would be absent and you would illu minate the dark depths of the auto matics transmitter with a blue streak of indignation that would make the six wires sizzle to try and carry it all away at once Any system that depends on a bat tery current to work its mechanism at a must in the nature of things be uncertain The failure of the writing telegraph that was shown some years ago was entirely due to this cause The apparatus would work perfectly with a definite resist ance and uniform battery but was in operative when exposed to vicissitudes of weather distance If as is pro posed a common battery main is used with branches to each subscriber a cross on the line liable to happen at any time would the whole exchange The switch board would have the same number of connections as ili ordinary telephone switch board with the addition of a complicated piece of mechanism in place of the annunciator drop of the ordinary sys tem lis adoption instead of saving in cost of labor would simply substi tute expensive mechanics for com paratively inexpensive operators The claim that a small country town or village could use this system instead of the ordinary one does not appear to have good foundation- If automatic instruments were installed it is idle to say that they would look after themselves They would have to be maintained It would simply mean the substitution of an expert to keep them in order instead of the cheaper boy or girl whose only quali fication needed would be the ability to ring a telephone bell The immense cost of tbe system in a largo city would far overbalance the amount of the wages of a few girls while the uncertainty of results would be a serious if not a prohibitive draw- back We have in our mind the words of caution given on the subject of electric investment by the president of the Canadian Electrical Association at its last convention but do not think that investors though they may not know very much about the matter technically will place much faith in a telephone company who would offer to equip every town and village in the county and build trunk lines from New Brunswick to British Columbia on a capital of Stalks IN THE ERA GARDEN MS herring catch this in Kcmpenfieldt bay is the greatest ever known Young pigs are like diamonds this spring not so much in looks as in price and numbers Burglars blew open the safe in Thompson Howells store Cope town Tuesday night and stole about Fire crackers caused de struction of a Methodist parsonage near Ottawa last Friday During a terrible storm of rain and hail Liberty three persons were struck by lightning and killed on Monday A barrel of lampblack spon taneously ignited on Friday night last at the Speight works It was discovered before any damage was done Welsh of St Thomas motherinlaw of Rev W Freeman fell out of a second storey window while walking in her sleep and received injuries which may prove fatal Farmers are cautioned to avoid sharp fellow with a patent plowshare He does business on the note scheme and tricks the farm- whenever and wherever he deals with them Look out for him What a great difference there it En people To verify the same we quote the following Some people are going to pay their debts first and then if they have enough left will at tend the Worlds Fair Others will attend the fair first and pay their debts from what if anything is left Wilson Slur The Canadian Pacific Kail- way Company will ship through Owen Sound this season tons of steel rails for new branches in northwest The first fifteen cars have arrived and arc now being load ed on the steamer Manitoba Each of the boats is expected to carry from two to three hundred tons each trip during the season navigation There are some people this world who a joke and never could It tickles them all over when they can manage to get a joke on someone else but when it happens to fall on them they get as mad as a Such people ought to lock themselvts up all alone in a smoke house and kick themselves to death If your brain is so shallow that you cant lake a joke dont give one This applies to no one in par ticular but everybody in general Wilson Star Kk The Sabbath School Associa tion of South will hold a nor mal class on May at AUIston on June 1st at and on the and June at Tottenham Rev Mr Ray of Acton is to conduct the class Three sessions will be held in Beetun in the morning afternoon and even ing The subject for the morning session wi the Training of Sabbath School Teach- for the afternoon session the S Lesson for June as taught to the primary class and a- model Sunday School for the evening an address The Sword of the Spirit After going through a pin factory one is easily persuaded to believe that machinery can be to think In the first place the wire from which the pins arc made is examined by a machine that seems to scan every particle of it as though to detect any defect that might exist in its substance Then it off a bit just long enough for one pin and hands it over to an other piece of mechanism- bat it against a file wheel until it is pointed It is then passed on to another where it is smoothed finished then it travels J little fur ther where it is seized by a grip and forced into a recess where head is made A of pinchers take it from the die and drops it into a tray and work of the machine is j The whole process doc nut occupy five seconds for the that catch and drop the so fast that the pins are coming all time in a stream from the machine but so remarkable is the mechanism so ible in its action at every point it really appears to reason as it works Hogs ought to bring good prices this year The decrease in the total number of hogs for the king dom of great Britain this year is over 1000000 The shortage in Ireland is estimated at bead The abnormally high price of bacon and pork as contrasted with other meats will it is thought greatly stimulate hog breeding It is a noteworthy fact well worth the consideration of Canadian farmers that the hog pro ducts that command the highest price in the English markets come from countries that are net noted for the production of corn viz England Ireland and Denmark The quality and consequent high price of Irish and Danish bacon is due first to feeding of the hog and second to the manner of curing The best quality of bacon is produced by feeding barley rye wheat and peas boiled potatoes skimmed milk butter milk and whey The hogs should range in weight from to 230 pounds and should be long and lean with well developed hams and rat on back should not exceed one and a half Inches in thickness Liniment cures Diphtheria