THE LATE JAMES WING SAID HUNDREDS OF SOULS (CON VERTED BY PREACHING. -- A Quaint Expression Made to Hi Hest Priends--Some of His Ex periences in Various Places. The late James Wing, Lyndhurst, was an' old-time Methodist 'local jreacher of such varied gifts ane nathe eloguence that his death re quires more than tht brief otic usual io such cases. Hundreds of souls were converted nnder his preach ing and many are still living whe dnts the begtnmrbng of a better lif to the services held by him. He wa a man Who enjoyed region, whiel some 'people scem only to endure. quaint expression of his in privaa to his hest fiends, "1 am just @ happy as my skin ean hold," so trdky expresses his experience it sexms a pity to make any attempt to amend il He was a carpenter by trade An Noted at that business in summe but™Spent most of the winter month in holding re.tval services in coun try school houses not often vidted by regular clergymen. Here he wor his greatest triomphs for Le had pe culinr powers of exhoriation and wisthil, winping way of py pimself aud his message with the hearts of the people. (mee while" is iting at my house he preached for me at a comntry schodd house on a rainy Sunday morning from the text "Presare to mlet thy God,' and cight men out of the fifteen persons present bezan a wew life tha, morn- ing. He never saw thal congrega tion before or since bul a gracious revival followed and a new church was built within a year and these eight men became the first board of tras Ai one place where Mr. Wing helped me in revival services a rich old man opposed us greatly until Mr. Wing vis ited him at his house. The old gen tleman met us at the gate and holding the gate latch in his hand, talked back at us aver the bars. 1 wus discowrag ed and about to turn my horse an drive away when Mr. Wing said him, "You are an old man and I wil likely go away and never see yo again, but 1 would like to go in yo house and have prayer with you be fore 1 go." He consented and befor the prayer was done the old man wa weeping. Ile almost compelled us te stay to dinner and was so humble anc devout that he came to holy commun ion with us next Sabbath and affere an hundred dollars as a subseriptop: yo a new church. Because of his great welulness and at the requesi of th y of Quinte conference of the Meth odist Episcopal church, he was or dai by Rev, Dr. Carman to the of fice of a deacon, and had the privileg of baptizing and marrving a number of the young people converted in his meetings. His end was fitting. Like Enoch, h walked with God and was not, fon Gi i ou h old-he wa: sty 0 3 had got inte a neg! ry a aggon to ride to the vill of Lytdhurst, when he sudden y fell I back dead. We died on April oth 1912, heing eighty-one vears of age. Thus like Abraham, he "gave ur She ghost 'and died an old man full of ars and was gathered to his Fath i" a JOSEPH CORNELL, Methodist minister. -------------- HOUSES IN ENGLAND, Hot in Summer and Seldom Warm ; In Winter. The Englishman is always surprised by his climate. And yon way find that surprise prepares for anything but modernee temperature. It is cold. It is hot. Thé Englishman has = built hi« house on the supposition that it is never eT to he either--just tem perate. In hot weather he does not think: of electric fans and in cold weatherfihe shrugs his shoulders and endures the cold. But his house is sel dom really warm. The Englishman has never taken 10 his bosom the guestion of cold. The fireplace is an absurdity It warms but a section of the room and few can afford to warm a whaok housewith, Greplaces in every corner. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu found in Vienna st life would be intoler able (in December) without furs and stoves. And she is surprised at "ow obstinacy in shaking with cold sis months in the year rather than make use of stoves, which are certainly one of the JSatan: conveniences of life." So far'from iling nn room, they add to the a nee of it as shaped in Vienna 'and Dresden, says Lady Mary She threatened that on her return there would Be a stove in her cham ber, but, while the Berliner often i- still the wakmer of the homes acrose the channel, we stick to the expensive and incompetent fireplaces that warms only a oan of the room and on sint of the human body at a time. Jondon - Chronicle. Toronto Street Market, Toron Beil 20 29.-Wheat, per bush. 1: wheat , goose, per bush. h., 8de. to Bde; rye, a, Yc.; barley, per 0c; hay, timothy, per co : hay, mixed, per ton, US fo BF Stans, per ton, $16 to $17; to S11.30: hutter, a - Ide; ewgs, pot to 28¢.; chickens, per Jo to Me; ducks, pr ib, 1 to Sri Ib., 20e. to We. ap: per 50 to $4.30; potatoes, , SEBO to $1.90; cabbage, per to : beef, hindquarters, $13; ; forequarters, $8 to Ce a] $10.25 to $11; 88.50 to $9.50 X to 313: ation, prime, spripg, $16.50 to Jae * I structions reg {denying tha he dinte veti BUDGET FROM W LLINGTON. several Farms Sold to Canning Company. Wellington, April 27.--Mrs. Al Way died at home, Lake Shore Road, on Friday last. Mrs. M. Seavin and wn, Harry, were callers at Mr. and Mrs. J. LE Clarks this week. Alton toight and Gregg Hoight are sawing with their gasoline engine. Mr and Mrs. Allison, of Picton, attended the | lance Hotel Alexandra on Thurs day night last. Mrs. Lane ang daugh Maud, Jatg of Port. Hope, are cuesin of Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Lane. Miss Louise McDonald, of Toronto, wang, on Sunday evening, at the Meth- wdist church, a solo, "The Heavenly song." Frank Weir will sever his con wetions with T. N. Nash, hardware L nerchant;- Bollington, and has engag- d with the Chown company, of Belle ille. W. P. Niles, wile and maid, are specied home "mext week, from fount Clensens, Mich., where they are usticating for a month The sale at William J was well attended nst., and everything brought good wices, Sow of the articles worthy » mention send their prices are as fol ows : Potatoes, £2.55 a bushel; clover wed, 36;bhay, from 816 gp 316.75, two ons of cloves hay seed, for %31; dou le waggon, $35; yearling heifers, ¥I5, wwe, ¥i0 10 265. Wallace Garrett has commenced rection of a pew dwelling in Nellingion. The Anglican church mdergone thorough repairs. It has woeived a new furnace and interior de orating- M Wilder Bros, sold their farm to the Dominion Canning company for $15, 00, Andrew Vandewater sold his 300 eres tor the same company for $16, 00, and John Broker, Bloamtield, so disposed of his eighty acres i i 1 Dominion | i her nt <r, Morris', Irvin ore, on the 22nd | the Fast of £11,4000, Mrs. George Garrett week, the and Mrs returned home California, where she | with her parents, Hoight. Mr. and George Bertson were presented, with another young daugh- or. Mrs. John Stinson is confined to} wr bed through sickness Fhe ow telephone office has been repaint- || d and gwmeral repans It ix OW dircetly across the road from |i hourie's Drag Store. from winter Arnold ast pent dr. drs his week, vn tpl did + nzam done eis mao A MONSTER DOCK. \ woliminary Contract for Work at Pringe Rupert. \ Vancouver, 13.0. April 30.---Capt, ( I. Nicholson, manager of oh TT. Pots announced, to-day, that pre iminary contracts had been let by} A vs" company. for the construction of he G1.P. dry-dock, at Prince wrt, Contracts for the construction |! f the piers, landing © stage, building' datform and launching ways have | A wet givin to the British-Americar Construction company, Representatives | \ i these contractors have already pro eeded to Prince Rupert and will com pence that work immediately. She lumber for the job has been wdered from the Lister W. David ompany' Ocean Falls, camd-aribl toss hipped. from Geenn Falls direct 'vince Runert, Fhe ereosoted lumber ontract has been awardéd to the Jominion Ureosoting company, oO 'hurne. 'The erepsoted piling has bee dered from | le . Harbor, Wash. wenuse no Dritish Columbia firn sould supply ereosoled piling of the teamers, tu to Bids have been called for the hard vare work from hardware firms 0 « ancouver and Vietoria and all ma erial will be purchased in British Co |} ambin as far as possible. It is expected that work on the ne | ual dry-dock and the buildings in onnection with the plant will be com aenced as soon as the preliminary vork, outlined in the foregoing con racts, has been completed and de ailed plans prepared. 'Ihe contract \ vith the gcovernment calls for com detion of the dock within two years. | N he TifMng capacity of the dock will we 20,000 tons and it will be able to \ ake any stefimer on the Pacific, even he giant Mivwnesota, 'The first con ggnmentssi of material have | gooe aorth. QUESTION ABOUT EFFECTS. } on Americans May Have Difficulty Re covering Valuables, Washington, DL, May 1.-~Owing to the absence of any treaty with Great fritain covering the disposition ol he effects of American citizens, who lie on a British ship, on the high seas wobably it will be impossible for the I state department to directly assist the elatives of the American vietims of he Titanic disaster to obtain posses don of any valuables found on the re T oversd bodies brought te Halifax, ' The property must be dealt with winder the Canadian law, which prob |! hie means that it will be necessary or the relatives and friends of jeceased to go to the Canadian courts to :gbtain the property to which they lay" elaim. | i W v The Secret. "I don't see how it is," Jenkins be- pan; eying the tramp and his per forming dog with frank envy. j'Here is this mongrel of yours doing all these tricks, and there is my dog, with a pedigree a mile long, that can't he taught a single thing ! I've hammer ed at it till I'm tived, and he can't even be trusted on To roll over when he's told so." > "Well, sir, 'taint so much the dog," the tramp replied, con feleptally. "You have to Know more's or you can't learn him anything. ~The Youth's Companion. -------- Smallpox Near Cornwall. Toronto, May L--De. R. 'W, Bell, in- spector of the provincial board of health, eparud fifty-nine cases of smallpox in the vil of Summer- town, near Cornwall, it iintessaty = close two schools and one wu A ve imperative in » the enforcement. of the quarantine Br tor The vill has a tion of about oe hw and of these are affected, D. A. Gordon Not Nesigning. |, Toronto, May 1D. A. Gordon, liberal M.P. for Enst Kent, writes, tes Tmme: from politics. -------------- ented to the A cubic foot has | iy \r here's 30 1 ves, | hut II need 'ength required. Oo "m hat LAS] Rut 'My i i such there be bor angel wateh the golden stair, iy local line "ares more for rest than worldly gain, And patronage the | I Disturb hig solitude C And when he ¢ Wherein, no clamor may dispel The quiet that he loved zo well; And that the world may know its loss, Place on his grave a wreath of moss: And on a stone above: A chump who would not advertise. Syrac ---- per cent. increase in wages,' ar about retai hoard The new agreement is for four The miners prefer to have issues join- ud in LL presidential that their chances are better of Dr. Bell found ing hat they seek then. Who blames wages of miners is not an added gost of ten per cent. delivered to the cotisumer, great saeisfaction tha the strike has been settled. If the fruit of this agree- not only the wage increase, but add- ing largely to roads there. the feeling of satisfaction mT 3 | i i i : i i | i { HAMILTON DEANE AND MARIE LEONBARD, | i "With Edged Tools," played by tl tue. at the Grand Opera House, Saturday, ing); last performance in Canada prior fay 11th per ss. Megantic. ECONOMY (The fe sfesfoole dee 3 Fars vr to His Wife) By Berton Braley. Thrifty oo & Ld o * -* ge a oe * - + 1 | | edd fede do Bede dele Lp Bele ied | he times are might tringent, and | we've got to plan | he way. to ke ' just as low's need § I've i" penises re mower than the wl hay t the fencing for | that pasture-lot, | the hog-pen len it 1s far wetl nid must be sinnll need another next fall; put I promised you, too nd sito for the | corn ol which { cannot that stove in vou'll have do ! nd to make the eld one bend must buy, nd 1 need more land for pasture iow that feed's so high I'll build a addition to cattle shed-- lot of heavy up ahead; guess we cannot in town, nd weil have to give up buying you that black silk thought and n you'll do: here's forty of sire that 1 caltle nd nev the gutlays looming visit with ly bos gown. put foree-pump, we dd in phunbing | i too, the well | have to make old resemi bed another agelper when the sume | mer's here, : you see we'll have to fi ure close, my de Ar. the rogether nfakes my hewd whirl, ! vou'tl have with i y bring old nd 1 ends Fuess to do out the hired girl fixing up the horses in a new pla | they in a | disgrace . i although the Kitchen's leakin the rain through, ou'll have old x barn used to stay plain 18 comes tue make the roof do | EXT vear P'm everything to buy need, gomy Vou nd we'll have a ear to ride books to read made that it, things mand some vear | promise--and | to0- | have happens d | ged my have to make I meant SO Many that nd vou'll I've char view, the old stuff do! Farm and Fireside -- -- A Warning veathes there a dead, ho never man with soul so to himself hath said late is getting bad, another ten-inch ad. *" go mark him well; no bank aco shall swell, trade try ot r him Count o welcome home a millionaire. he man who never asks for trade or ad. displayed, but gives him pain vend' lightly, friends, let no rude sound profound; him live in calof repose except by men he dies, go plant him deep hat naught may break his dreamless sheep: lore let neought Owes, "Here lies oal Strike is Faded. Post-Standard ment has been reached be anthracite opgrators and the The workmen will get a ten n 10,000,000. The concilation hoard is . This is fortunate, for the as served a useful purpose. years, year, believi ing get- An added cost of ten per cent. for to the cost of It is coal n ment is an advance in price, rovering the profit of the coal | doors {healt} leom gthened : |i cin very i i id br and | i r and |e | appetit» jm w original all-star English company, we May 4th (matinee and even. | 11 to departure for Kngland on BROKEN HEALTH BRINGS WRINKLES | How All Women Can Preserve Good Health and Good Loks. | many we ng Let ymen CaS Lealth ind to i run dows that and pal appear; there ar ad n « irs wehis ypstan Women and I heref mprove dl look thousands giils re your he It anaadiam better. that wid the en je to br. Wilhams' feel welt becbthy for Milks of { men girls owe I hey wid enjoy ersun can this is make "ia Sel Wiltams' Vin red blood, which "Vital org brin eve, a glow of bra the rea strengthens ob! to the 10 every Warren teal s brightnes Ith to strength Mrs #s8k., Rays Nx debt of ANS, the cheex, iE art { Wri ' iid I owe a {Dr. Wikliams' Pink Pills in thar favor was so reduced i tant | 1X1, My mwa ned ot Una, cm body gratitude that nothing will fully re health und hardly able to no work wind tips had tha heart olten 8.43 | pay. | strength wal at whatever Lvatery that was { nd could do blood was so thin hnger ree I constant headaches, woulty set and hype and those of a almost and exertion | alg it iting \ 1 14 scene ld smallest Hy lently, drop in a faint to 'help und 1 felt far wpeeted to recoy ens my in this eritheal Nothing me in the SO gone condita a newsoapen of a « tike mine throu the Pink ind | half re fimas' try them. got a ind before 1sod great change In my returned in hack to 1 th come stren the longer ol tinued restored me to While venty time verfect health. Tike | wel shit [ink the pounds, in made in tm aver Dr other what 1 the rained t i J ot using cure Was the summer 1909, and |} enior tage better health than before, Wiliams" Pink weak wind won they did for Mrs yv ars fair iil medicine dealers or a Fox, or Lx Hoxes the Dr, Wikams' Medic ville, Ont HOW Pills will Nomen Wright. do for Just ti by He from t enn tris re , Brock } Won't See Prince Arthur. Ottawa May 1.--Ridean Hall to-day, in emphatic nial to the report that H.R.H. Arthur of Connaught would visit this summer and back Prindesy Patricia with him to Sweden Rideau Hall will be closed all mer and T.R.H. the Duke and Duchess and Princess Patricia' will in until his roval hig term general finished, oll de Prince cials Ave . \ Canada take sum remain Canada mesa' AS FOVernor 18 ---------------------- H. W. Bryan, frew high school, chairman of the brary. GRL'S COLOR RETURNS Was Pale and Sickly Last Spring. "Every boil is worth five dollars," is an old saying among people who think that the #mpwtiics of the blood escape when a boil breaks, Bat that is a great nmusiake. A hetl is oily a ston of impure Blood and his no punidving power. The only thing to do is to enrich and vivify the blood and the best thing for this is Vinol, our deldious cod liver and iron preparation without oil. : Other signs of bad Hood are skin, weakness, nervousness and run- down copdition of the system. Miss Alice Jones, nn bhikzht girl, of Richmond Hill, N.Y. pute and weak lor months, she bigan taking Vinol and 3t nat oily made her well and strong but alsa brought back her heathy color She als) save: "1 lise to take Vinod as the taste is pleasant." This is the very best time of vear to nut your blood in good order and bilid up vour system, and we guar aytee that Vinol will du this. I i principal of the Res has been elected Renfrew public hb pale Young was acd | Pastor where Cun THE pamLY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNE. SPAY, MAY 1 1942. .. WITH THE LATE EDITOR, STEAD. Ww. rl Re Reveals a is No] Church Message--Divination thing New. hicago, Apnil noancenent Mrs wn of well Rr of Chicago Ju, --~ According to her Richmond, to ang made ngrega- Cora LL. the (hurch the Soul yw amony students of psychic research in friend of En, tC hwecave, the Bate 'sh author, Fitanie fo ths irom the wnt intimate Stead uel Bn Wikiam T Lhe who was drow ne indered spint vorid Mr. Stead messnge of great when i ved from sage direct Included tie in nrams ax Line down, the and he Mr dead son, the som for meeting between ~tead hus s hom rinbraced soiritoalism, and favor of an wrgument in ral Richmond faith sapernat I he by Mrs. "There know it hy te and minition, a IM BS as no death experience dread the 1s Une ca Most change. wFitten hand, hesita pre by warm wara thro my to me that soon my son made it woul i the EN own i known the ship go down as struck as it was ready, Many were first at hand to what of them who wae death ual of whose f.lth nthe the time of perl be comforted, soothed stay And ministering e wants ol Still, "there wi such brief to prepare, 18a] preparation on that gle an 'over here ; But receive me atin who knew the and i raake them "They must rded, Li thear self hove nd net mn ' and while possihle, to vet in bodies. one tn when' others time so bitide antic commander ship f emergency crew did not create had had tervihle their best, but hitebonts that I hig cries Death, wd of wat sould of ull wen done When » done, we lo go were the first roaring rush ging, sufiocat _PAGE ot WINE. would not bring you a more delicious cup of tea than you may have at your own table by using / "SALADA" It is the world's choicest tea, at its best--the finest hill.grown Ceylon in sealed lead packets. 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H he found to eimves t and of ot Le them ! who the unpreparedness, un of spirits ded ned none nite m the realm die unatien rth, but uns fore ra the re eleomed It after seemed the wings compared tof and frattiem after wibcomed of splendor ol vet ! th a hand or hr nanny in can he cope this new life] afser awhile. i this opportunity to my fellow officers of I may gratefi tribute to the down, he orliy g of the i so many nse it am | to x vovage that | there sink out tor ny ind wnt he ship that for the passing ind to two causes ship and the brilliant lives, strength and an lifeboat «--thes 1 over-con-| dence in the ship's insufficient number oi are the "It is terror, I am n method of expression, all the who expect to all others 14 noiy dead, and «tif be the CAuSS the fear of what _| y erator that ig Lhe cannot speak A pen wis Wm but my word | of death NOW to se to hear from | me and '1 am and humanhty." my interest work will welfare of} -- si en. HIGH SALARIED WOMEN. Boston Has Them Receiving $10,00¢ a Year, May 1 I'here thirteen ceiving a salary of of then™ are members Woman's Club, which club in that eiiy Lhe than a wear ago this numbers - its bn ¥ be said women here fi, ostong are at least 1 a year the the Several Business newest ot 18 ganized le now members i bers. club is 'to. interests ol Fhe mote object of the the common women | engaged in lines of work di | them with the bus community." trained nurse must be conpected ac with husiness enterprise, such i large manufactur ing concern. Among the members are i two women in partnership in a public; i stemographic business who employ up| forty girls. They started! without a dollar of capital. -------------- iy jactivel rect connecting the h doctors and ble they ol some fas store or ward of Two Weeks in Open Dory. N.¥ May "the New foundland fishing schooner Florence M., Capt. Spencer, arrived in North | Sydney with two fishermen, Buaracs | and flung ay, who had strayed from | their vessel on Quero Liank during thick fog. The men were in an open dory for fourteen days, and for ning | days were hemmed in by ice. Bungay's fort and hands sre black from be rite | frozen, and he will likely lose Ths. The men were picked up thirty wiles | north-west of St. Vierre. They bad} a sail t lost an oar, but had rigged up : : i i Sydney; Two Years for Landing Punch. Brockville, May 1.-William: Barker, who had been found guilty of an un | provoked assault upon Walter Neill, | was sentenced by the police wagis ! trate to two years less one day in the | Central prison. i Barker, who has won some renown) as a pugilist, encountered Neill leav- | ing a hotel and without excuse landed | a right swing to the face, breaking the | man's nose. 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