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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Signal, 1873-08-06, Page 1ease „ I e luron flus (=ersetisHED 1848,) les of las tartest tipsri oehlused telpent et sad published atI)oderieb.Ontario. WtLD7ftiBDA.Y D[ORN'I:df a e tae Cites. Yoatreal Street, .d oInter 'he equate. by J. J. BELL, mines AND raart.IlroR. • ' 11m1.1-et.eeper ammo.. siewtor !^ d!.n. Ne r dlereati.•,e ...'1 • •r• dal, except at the option ,f "•• 7'i''daa. RATES OF ADVERTISING eenta per line f - ' jp4 f oto •oto nes ?limiter ee•'t : w -f ,`e1 '• I ` a.stns. seeds set ev Cne 1 IMen sennm.R ona al Ile lheeD s eYapiai ^,. to s wino(so:rt Ae• * • t.'e '' n'vr otllteetit '•• nookmhi •.t 1 ere .eements wIth,,.i. .pe.iee 4ten onl 1 .Uitar ed nutil forbid, ant ehetot Yea Rut. ouzel(a rs: e follow rate..IU f,e edretro't'• arra s other. .sosdeseti.ahr Msf••. Ose Coin mn 7' year ................ 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MONE) TO LEND AT foVGUr D or 1e roT rXR CENT. 8illPLE 1? Tfl1AS7 an. l.trreat repaysbie • efthe early or half -yearly. •pj y to • IIt:>rTMATAt:Rs. St. Helena 1 :04-tf. MONEY TO LEND. N IMPROVED 'FARM FRO- - perty, at 8 per cent simple interest ted per annum. Apple to • SAMUEL SLO S, Colborne ft..tel. Goderich, 8th Oct.;1d72. 1338 5r.• tell OILS j e SURGEO DEi :lee and re.idence. W st S doors belt) r Dank of Mon to erieh. 1.11 obit O*napbelt..i1.V.. C Firers** of X•:3:11 notr,roity,11botreal SEAFORTH. 1)i Aen.Irr,ei.lance -One door' w¢tk of Mala street. and sprats lei orth, 10.73.1 Hr. MellousaU 1.'85 at bowie f.r coaiseisses e 'elort, a. m., every day Will rad ts y hoar afterwards, night ot by, £jutcls. WRIGHT'S HOTEL, GIODLORI CI Fe • ON T. QITUATED ON THE BIG FI BLUFF overlooking the Harbor, Lake and River. This house after beim; thoroogbly renovated and furnished is now open for the summer rearm for the reception of guests. Parties going to Lake Superior by the Manitoba will find this house very convenient. Largo families renuiring rooms should *wage previously either by mail or tele- graph. J. J. WRIGHT, Proprietor. Ooderich, 30th May, 1117 3. 1370 BRITISH EICH.IN{iK HOTEL MARKET SQVARD OODERI U. CAPT. W. COX, - PROPRIETOR d "Tb.Oreat istPossible Good to the Greatest Piseihlo Nnrlhor." •- - --- i - GODERICH, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY. AUG. 6, 1813. I c ttrij. Id7 Little Wife. Our table ie"pread for two to -night - The damask cloth is sporty white, No guests our bounty share; The service elegant and bright, Our chinaquaint and rare; My tittle wife presides, And perfect love abides. • The bread is sponge, the butter geld, c „The muffin" nice and hot, What asset the , winds without. blow a The walla a Utile world unfold, , And the atiolrm is soon forgot. In the firelight's cheerfoil glow Beams & paraolise below. A fairer pietere who hath seen, Soft lights And shadows blotto' The oentral figure of the scene,- - .1% he sits, my wife, my love, my queen- • Her head a little bent; And in her eyes of blue 'Are you Lady Trews a hurried voice. - - 'Yes,' she replied. `I have wanted to see days,' he ooatintted, Varooe sends you this pa mired to give it into your While speaking, he h inner case in kis pack, a thence a packet directed • remembered wntiug, eh to Lady Trewavas. With We packet in b very pale, lady Trewat and attuned; she listened whir's rapid and foreign tiller voice. 'Toe are not a pedl brnplly. 'I'erdon, • lady,' said he; are right. I am mit a ravelling merchant -a and jewels, faun, laces, fe -anything yon please; or to exchange, if your led a 'Of what use is it to gon upon me 1' said sternly. 'It is evident t L1 emissary of Olive Va tide seatyou hither i' LATE 01THE HE1RON HOTEL. A coetinuance of the favor lard aupport ..f the Coromandel and Travelling patrie that sal worded before the Ire remise leiteitm AN UHOR 1 338 MONEY TO LOAN and Ontrarday- , AT .LO, RATES OF INTEREST. 11:. Savings Society of Termite. For particidars apply te Agee, at Goderich. Secretary and Treasurer, CHAS. ROBERTON, MONEY TO LEP. ro AND FROX NEW TORE AND WAS- , :tow. Calling at Londonderry to hand Mane !sad 1 E3' Ns...A ra hooked and forwarded to awl , from all Railway .Aativris In Great Britain. Ireland IGermariy. Norway. Sweden or Denmark avid America, as outfely, me eileY. ,.oinforteEy alai 1 Cheaply, as hy any other Root. ot Line. them tslaspoW. Proln Se/ Tett Rat.. meet. sue .toweek nea„, tea. I6th Pat.. Rept; Roth.. .CALIDON1A ..Ret. , (let. Els i Sat., 11et. 7th ....ANGLIA Sat., flat. Igth 9 And every Wednesday and Retorts) thereafter from Tier 20, North Rlyer. et noon. i Pleat Veers, $03 and 578, seeordieg to locitIne i Cable Excuraion Tickets (gawl for 12 it oaths) Isreeror Low.-- TERMS GP BdriTIIIHTT 'r securing beat aceenialation. $130. Intermediate, 533. Steerage, 325. EASY.- Certificates at LOWEST R AT FS eat be Nought . hereby those wishing' to *end for their friend - i _ _ Pratte issued nayable on pewter Winn. Apply at the Conipany'e 01P, eater to 13:4" Ad var cosmoney at reduced ratiesie from 2 to 20 years. Loans repayaille et in. stilmente to suit the borrower:, iFell information given on ap*ootion. Agent at G • DR. MoLF.AN. fikleindefireer taint door east of Cso_fiLt_chrrel. 1 item LAW'S 6 rich. Ont, Ofhee is Coe r: Seem. CssIWRole w52 J. 7. GAnnow. st en 11. rioviall. -Chancery, Re Mt. 1357 WHITS- AT - LAW. SetIC.ITORS. IN INSURANCE CARD1 • Goderieh Out. 23 1371. MRS WARNOCK, 00 eat at.tioderich, On THE STEAMER giM2c;-; MONEY TO LEN fit Greatly redneett Batas of la THE tinders:anted hen any amount of ' 1-rrin frivol ivy nfteeu years, at a Icy itit,:re-tand favourable terma of repayment. • v yearly instalments; rate of en/erases w ras is se ereo Bis hid In g k use Society. of ',retreat°. MONET TO LEND. 1373 iotatir.,), er N. C. MOW& t'o's Emporium, Arks, i goess,.rv, Convey ester. :Wary It/kcal Dame St Asolswer. 4 aw7-t1 Catena, eat. We Chow, lAw. 1 MOSEY TO LgsD. iii;.(Iii.osirni.I011HAMALTP-N - Aral, Crown Leads Ufa. Malaria. Out. Honey to Lend. 130 i • • The Sobseriber is rigovit for the 101lowingfirrif Ina nen Cliompianieri PFITi‘la of London, Er -maw: MAR RD el Hartford. IIRITISII ANIERTC.t, of Toronto. Will leave Goderich for SAGINAW and intermediate Norte EVERY • SUNDAY MORNING; And for SeRNIA, PORT rintoN, DETROIT and CLEVELAND EVERY WEV24t3m..11. watch lief as slie penult the tea, With quiet, gentle grace: u I hose many rly. 'Olive bet. I pro - unlocked an he now took Olive's well - he hinded hands, and snood. ;silent erly to the ut, and pee: ' she mid lair, ni it aler "ilk' tem, seawls take w this jar Tre waves, E NO. 1381. 1 penniless, friendless, alone; and she is but a child -a beautiful child. Guilty, passionate as she is, she is so young that the sternest justice might atill.feel for her mine touch of human pity, when thinking of her forlorn condition, her helplessness, her loneliness.' " 'And her remorse,' interposed Indy Trewavas, gently. 'Surely, Hilton, if her punishment is great, if her hard- ships and sufferinge will be terribleeso alio is her crime; and let us' hope her repentance will geoid iL' 'I saw nen° in here mid Sir thoughtfully. 'I sew grief, oertaiuly, and with it there was a stnnge kinder outrage, but I saw nothing like remorse or shame. But her wayward nature is not easily understood; she us; suffer more in her tearleasnese than weep- ers and wailers can iinagine. At is of her hfe I ant thisking, not of her guilt. !lent men hese died the bettle she has taken ispon herself; how then can shop war with the world . and Dive 1 Without references, without friends, living in secrecy under a false name, she site t tel tine with the had happ you Meet eudd*n vehemence burst n Pon tooth or, ye tte 12 is I who should have saved I; ou, :Sot Charles Vigo,' ho co 'Olt, I wee sick, weak, nii d mad, else surely mineeth my Mut, should have- fou of a man, I should ha ngth to rise and defend Mein agaituit the world. Ifilto mild have droved mu from sho aid have lung me from ID 'ke a dog. Why did you 1 my ardly tears, my whining', nk Mere le Bu J the suddenly stopped: t fury his weeds, which had held the silen mimed; and hie yoke broke qui eriug like the voiee of a woman tears. Strange to sav, Lady Trewav had much pity for littn- he w never her faterice, and she spoke no with tn. Intherness. 'I w 11 go awl write a few lines t Olive, eautionaly of course"; and I wi AMMO follow lifm, knowing he get at the place of Oliye's I said anything; I never a leading to mischief,' re- t, Falick main, John ' mid !I don't think it it:attars Chades Vigo knew bettor me hunielf -to the treo• his the pedlar, was also tob •Itkand the dog henget saki title friend with the smiling tea not gained much by hte • V. " 51r,'-dieriot mg alone in, his study, w ,-elt sta. rant entered. • and laid , Wit 4tilin a Ritter. He owes not v -edger to open it; on the erne , 11 o 'Cite -looked at It with much of that and unknown, while a belief is impress- ed on the abroad.' yon are a Yes,' replied Charts; `►red I t hou tg h t 1 had saooerded in making the world think me a scapegraoe and an ezt,ealy unfortunately the dear old governor would defend me so strenonsl j; and, morn unfortunately still, T was bend to fn1fi1 $ promise I had made to Olive, to giie-a letter and packet to Lady Tre- travas. Here' Charles Vigo rapidly related the events of the night before, and express- ed his joy' that his dog had escaped the shot. Wlio told you all this?' asked Mr, Heriot. 'You were not near the spot; I suppose.' 'Farmer Skews told me,' he replied; -I hare been lodging with him; he heard the news in the village. Poor Bolster has been walking' about in a Sheep's skin till lett night; then we %m- eowed hitn, and sent him to the tree for lay'Yhosti:draknercshigrioaef.; risk for nothirig,'eaid 'I know she wilt not,' replied Charles Mr. fleriot; 'mosey :paid her to hold her said Charles,' turning very pale. .0„,. suspicions are the same. I believe, as you say, Olive will not take this money, bnrt i_t m for their sakes she refuses; she day amuse them of havin,g bribed iwie•ill no,t. let the world at some future 'To be their scapegoat,' interposed Mr. Heriot. 'Ah, well, let me send the packet back to Sir Hilton. I'll do it pbulyzz.le him a little. Miss Varcoe dues aPPointed,' she "Ad. 'If ed'herd, are apt to re'eard all written Charles Vigo's honest few flushed vis- yiotouirtoindteonst,i,m; rtoeplwiedatc:,irl remise me not to speak to s tdhoce suenttle,naten.i eBaus tt , at h ea a 're. r vi e sea n t 1 kw:tedli ,t vYale°11Mu'oleeprvigfi:engsnaPealrull aea 1881 riuki p oh: , :he rntd: hie sgu agggfetal'aelottaihd:tf oliCrAgarhbeailaidelP.Ina:didg:blYntenreat'eliaediiioPenalt7ode - a"a jvaese aaeld him in quittill gethrleninerrilloagaieb'bing his dry chips of hands to 4 +frith which men who hare week. .1 more; but as o .saaunilisdawiliemr' it: annte, rues-mithtetialntoidstlisaenales. Iiitainiarp1(171iler.dbrueki:e. the contents; then his face chA,Canged oto , he arked how her face h as if he where bent on de - d hertstately carriage had bent, 'In the se.rrants':hall, sir,e'sliewaingtehre ire 4 - wthhoma: Cmheankriberwee vifgoortumanhwitht,. he asked drily veice he asked ;here the me ' q 1.4 firm top faltered, and he deter- one‘Paci'mean*,' ' aid front me or from any .he responded, 'she accepts 'Do cm mean then,' continued Mr. pu t ette and the money in the ;Ike Ine you are can get her living by tin honoraide path. p/ace the ma Why hasi In fact, unless lie help her, abe must you persist i ljerish, or fall a prey to her position and hope yeu will t once,' dale I the vilhany of the world.' him.' in Toe ; 'How can wo help her when she will 'I nine les, I am a messenger fro yonr nista, I accept no aid from us, and ellen we do Hilton '- but she .only sent me to, deliver the; nut know whore is?' -asked Lady Trio. Ile I mild packet. Now I have domelier bidding waves. Lady rims . We can help her through her own the r gn back to) my own land." Twisting the packet in her hands, ineesenger,' replied Sir Hilton. 'We aged, With fingers (left and movements five be She mixes in'the cream for me, Olive to send a letter in thh "titian way, that she did nut douht thu m A bright smile on her face: 'I suppose you know,' silie resu I pledge her in my ells 'that it would be dangerous ad era ; mention to any tind 'Was ever man Iselore ie; blessed! unhappy girl; you know it i I secretly reflect. to niune her.' For now deer lire on mine are 'Tested pedlar. 'Will you give Me , Au arm is rotand ray neck, the packet is mete safe to y . 'Shill you see her again, Dear treasure of my life- - .asked Lady Trewavaa, sage /God bless Iter -little wife' 'Not soon,' replied the 'but o may meet again,. would like her to know I h Id 0114,e Varcoe." Lady Tree avas glanced the men's face, and then sai morrow, when I have read ried manner, 'I will give y fur it if yen will.' 'I dare not promise to ci e bni row, lady,' said he; 'but if y wil era th letter in this handkerch" f, p it the obi hollow tree tha ()why th turnstile by the church, by a sure hand.' The lady took the hau he'd towards her. will put the letter in filled with Midi agonizing inem,ories. sol.f.' she said, quietly. Yon will think ine crazed or womanly, Thanks, madam, said ady Trewava• remained a moment can restore this money to him, and WO and ba *littered and silent. It was so like can send her b the same wa the deed mined. dial by which you will settle on her an an- done o 'You can do it, if you will,' said Lady ?as lei mei,. Trewavas; 'but I feel certain it will Ire herself alto all useless. :However the man Vold nib wards how a lett would roach him. I am to Sir Illil wrap it in this handkerchief, and hide it old ch *tile by the church. %VIII it be safe to Slow in the hol w tree that stands near t‘he thhuetitrr: put the mohey there r 'Safe enough. if I watch the place till haktuntiemsilln tun. the man comes for it,' replied Sir Hit - faintly with s or- 'The truth is, [would rather you did not on.his. p ' see any of Olive Varcou'i messengers. dueled iit ' If it should be known, the world woutd dookY, ge . say de had connived at her guilt end saw it, tt her flight, and knew her hiding place,- the dat in fact the whole ;aide would coT up I ha Pe 'Do yon care /' asked 3ir Mitten. For ,!t`hDa'iadite73) r, gen to pace the room again. t; 'I consider, also, Ildten, that slum left.' n- . aloe has put herself under the guardian- ' enuft IY ' ship of young Vigo,' mid Lady Treed- whole a h- e vas, hurriedly, we have scarcely li tight derinen t, ',to interfere in her affairs.' to his 11 d "We have a better right thou he has!' ont of t a exclaiined Sir Hilton, fiercely. 'And as e to the world, what would it say to the d annuity you give her? W,•111,1 it net Vile el ir bay it Wall tlit) rile, 1 paid her for her try to c And as she senile it up ass nuity of two hundred a year. , John looked at his brother with such ' dry, wild eyes, that Sir Hilton startedi , and laid his hand kiudly shouts 'Milton,' he said, el repeat I op mere excitable nature than -yours, end I am not able to bear the night of pieces 'nude rei0 ken ei replied line to r hand. en, scii 7. end tie' obeytd ra the lay 21 1 - Lady Trowavas did not answer for a ar; inomeut, but her face wore an espies - 1 lion grestuneasinees. her 'rho niau is nu pedlar, Hilton,' she j said, 'and I confess 1 do not like het sp- at I poaranee. 1 ;would rather you did not ur- ; come in contact with him.' to- ! 'I Lope I can light, if nee& Be,' re - me plied Sir Hilton, carelessly. - : if I tell you that I em haunted; nevertheless, it is true. Hiltonel I to have the twat extraordinary I sions. Not only do I see Eleanor Olive constantly in these roeme, b bowing low, but without lif -and in another moment hied Polk his ha tt_ ly shadow might be seen gli t ' ed the pedlar till he was o e and it was not till then that d over the perk. Lady Trew 1:14swigifht twi:rt4ite : who are eitho° dead or in distant lands, toward. the imull.- Site ' fled th ; and women when% I had forgotten--iold ; packet in Sir Hilton's preee J Ther ! servants, thildialt sweethearts - they ; were tw'' lettere 1'41", "I' re8all an -eh as I look at them. t" herself, ono to Sir Hiltoo, As 8 baulenotes fell to the ground.] iiis w lately Olive the p add t Stet sta again the n sot failed footsie shade e ight loft t glans c both dden iong o talk less then ho had ; loshon him in :hare at ninv,• said - : Harlot, 'thet she Albin some workhouse, i ['peen. or that she is starving somewhere in ammo The next methane& young man, dregs- some garret ?' en departed, alehrly home- : shack head of red hair, and a complex- Oh, Mr. Heriot, do net torture me t which ho leant. ; to foot with a scrutinising glance, not bow. Me. Heriot seenned him from head I 1 with these questions,' said Charles. 'I ewels for her: of course buyin them the moonlight, I -mein ' ion of a yellove-oeberish cast, entered ' have cheated ber by erery way possible ding in the shadow of the I into taking money. I have sold ber ; the room with an awkward and loutish opi4 and dying, love, broke the silence, and I vent had died ont otf hearing. Then he • ne I burstointo a shout'of laughter, which . myself at three times their value. , lament --as I believe -our best plan will oure went by, loilinif (ed. p uttrring a word till the door was shut, '13a1 auch aids nill not laat long,' said id to the night, ike a • dr. Heriot. •Sitrely, if this girl is in. and the footsteps ot the ret tine eht d"wie ; sem( with a aerave tea respectful face will.' . lei to prove it, and so reinstate her in stole tipou the quiet • pealeil f th .. ' . d - 1' • - I her proper place in the world. Then 1 or 11,1131f1 /III again RR 1111 TIM- : SOP repeated hie ilownish bow, and 3•1111 vim merrY' her foi-thwith; if you I lw SlIg er.1T comma...4. ' I 'I can never marry her,' replied e old stile and hollow tree • (NJ, t 7,cce in my etouLdich_ : o lerlee Vigo, in a toue of sorrow, And thus nearly another , 'smut as under -gardener 1' said Mr worn out, roused !Outsell 1 the wall, with 'patience went as 1 shaeP ' the 'peen man. i prove that.' 'Tush, tush e exclaimed Mr. Heriot, le leaves came diet -Moly ; 'A ) aim n g rue no charade.. ',mil' are : 'what romantic boobies you youtig fel- either instant, and there , Npver is a long word. And front your last place . said Mr. lieriot. es t" pr"-11--stente. laY Yost' evidenr'e ty !lieu something indistinct and apid a shadow. He scarcely ',Eq.' returned th tranger. ij hope, before me, and I'll tell you whit it is , re -the ash of • pistol illetuined , 1 -your honor will be satintiodoeish west ; worth. In the first place, what would . Sq 're A"igo Lare *of Ine in thi' letter.' you have said at the inquest, if you had nem, a Relic seehi ,P wil lig in d look, 1, P ere p , ' hennou evidently don't now what -the Slog, I mean -1tell- 1 von enow no (nom of gardening ' Mr.. Vigo save,' eon intact! A re Ileriot, •1 Al "ided appearing, heeatise toy eri. as nninanagetible as an Iriallman, And denoe must have ruined' Ohre,' he re. . not run Away from it 1 . n'torciefui, white Ace. who tired,' said John. I with a twinkle -of f n in his:eye. '11e : declares you are obs nate as a pig, and ' 1 Elite Nebucladriezza .' I„in the, woosl on the .,dai of the murder, plied. 'I must have told that I saw her 1 than i and (hiring the very hours whoa Ledy t he itololenness al the ; crept eoudd the door and loched.it • . Trewavaa alleged ahe was in her room. Hilt, istenectiti be„wil. 1 thia AC he turund with' a hearty . 1 filLW her twim; the first tinse she xvas ono quarrelling fiercely with Miss Maristhare 'a ex ited words; tnen, 1 iou ;h, ntl seized the young nian by the death -the Lady's Bower. The second on the very scene of that poor girl's 1 eyes another face grew of Mr I Ealick. and ellapiel itself titto„thiu It was thee 1. :spoke op . : time she was alone, excited, Mid Po esp. 'No , Charlie,' natal he, 'What is the ing kitterlY• le brulte,' ho cried . 'He's It aisans. Mr. Hertot, that I.have her, and walked with her as far as the ith thh booty. As well 's dig!' exclaimed Sir ! ...se as catch Bolster' • witear%insetot4thruet it• ,; sworn to irack the murderer of Eleanor not to betray to any one that we had 'willplitafitaiedel:tutheoruetploieudioh 'lit met: Good heavens ! I cannot think • edge of the wood, and she entreated me tod by air, Si o Joh seraphic 1‘. nor r hit a off Isse aa 'It would talked,' said Lady TrIbwa- Hilton. et nil; 'and therefore she will refuse it, I The For Freight or Passage. "ring nic a shad".. 1 kiww all AT rel twhiet 1 b el aincki t 3ntli eene: rirdP:or things are a elusion, but no eff of Apply to , my mime blimahes them.' stoop to pick. up the money g at h wm. LEK, The low ere al blin g voice In which JtIhn feet. Gocleriche-leth June., 1873. 1374 irl:te, knew possible rates IIORACE R• OM ON • Office Market Sqnare, Ooderich mineweemerreeiliteneowerrameweliawmana THE LIVERPOOLALO NO0 k: Lew course f Thirty -Ave years ,x- 3 Pod ONS OF DOLLARS ! • Ulu idatial as fast as adjusted vernier -7 treirCcOlorr. Netrnent 'of its loalies are the prominent feature. of dd. wealthy comnany. ICS WalfA Gooteriob. Plan. sot Speilem,w - R.,:t el hand ail Muds of aselas, Doors Blind.. 1:10O Tonntrto Company. 4k. M. CAMPBELL 'lead Office. Canada Brancb. MON. fREAL mo, wee L Malt Hayfield every Sat:Irlay. 141.1 A iroient coati in, 25 per rant -ail Pr OFFICE AND STABLES, u mai 1313 I PATENTS I FOR INVENTIONS prEprrio0SLY tic PROPERLY • ' *emus.* ta Canada, the Coded states and Lampe. , ed histrY4r4•41.• 4*y in operation tea yews, it.11. I Ith 1671 id BOARD OF DIRECTORS rye Yoe/West : MOrIAT. Keg. fiso Di:ex:es Lew. Julio of the Cetilllred York. Aso.. estaillioN, kw+. emitter Merchants Applications. for Insurance in this first class Company received by J. J. BELL 1312 Agent at Gloderich. WESTHHN ASSURANCE /1s8 BARNES its returnieg thanks I to her frtenda in Goderieh fcr past e, begs te sae that she is now ; te give Lessons on the Piano - *rid Cabinet oregt and in Singing. HEAD OFFICETORONTO 000 ENDINGJUNE 3001871. 357,a8-26 HON. J. URRICIildent. Music and Drawing% B. TIALDAN Managing Director. frtends and the public 04 to give leases* on eke SPentnillo noosed al teacher, she hail fun' a • 1 Goilleek• h• Ilma:Itei " :-l'iliri'ldrt.: May tetit, 1'373 137 8 IAN Oink, 'Vial a } llea • l' FIRE 16 MARINE INSURANUE AT Lowest Current Ratrs• AND ORTI3 SHORE LI • n connection *ith the Gran tails( ay. Shortest, Cheapest, titrect route. EDWARD 3 will ply in c, Railway a. arri the Ea- ; South MOtli TON, MASTER. Express leant from either permitting, for Returning : Leave Seville me at a. to., every Monday, aeadsy, ednesday, Thursday and • Hilton. She cannel take e penny from breakini tat ititstingSishelmnpoosevertbit11- -she never ele -1 he , best ret 'And '1 know it, said the ynialig ina.n, atop- 'who h • ping drearily in his walk. 'And I be- .,Diree el tei eg. so. t sk n11 is not quite so thick as Sir Anthony and Eleanor crept back to the bower to gin to understand at last her motive. Mr• EA • ' et it ill that ! Roskelly'a, aud the ooher Dogberries, die. t :2,11e refuses one help. to spare our front. 'exceed' 13'; aa liCign.4 Hallilitilloal th" tas i who imagine addict could have done nuch 'llem!' said Mr. Heriet. drily, 'if that (I ly pride. , An, outeaat, a wanderer, she carried tf th lettOr to its :addrdes. a deed. Ilk upon my word, it would to ot attend the inquest. Did is whet you had to sax-, I dont wonder y , shielded even in secret by a Trewavas-e and ' will boar herguilt, her- pain alone, un- There ilpikto do tht n* that lie master , mist •ss e in ,.ifling sotnewhere ! to trial.' The circumstantial evidence is hard with the girl if she Nero broug e you did n Mas Varcoe account fur her ex eitetuent haggard look, his wild e ea, etrandmothere he said, in voice ed th1e truth of his words; And 'what is the meaning pof thi r ; 94 W, that hes health WAS far mere Lady. Trewavas did not rpl _NIA_ pii thn perceived, with surprise and µ en than he had supposed. Nemer :Lite (footlitleorulteutgteirmineubis ham an P lie rea dem, he answered him cheerfully. I 'My Digali A rorr,-I c,ainot Jilin ni 'Yon alway" were a nervous felloiw, letters, any other way, paled t ;nigh w John,' mid he. 'All these things Will ere in auger and pain. I wi Inot say pass away as yon get better. but you ayr how often I thiuk of Trees- ,. or how Med I am at times. I trite mil Ito mind you the Money I owe yu and Sir Hil- roof--a residence of tn ye -more e little foe -tube, • for al the • Renee to Norwity r , i • this linditess, this minty f you, 'We two Itigether e tatted J ' „ aunt, but I will ne take it nn Sir dreamily. 'N ', Hilton, I should k 11 Hilton Trewaxas. Senclose i mother you before the voyege Was over." • t• . packet the sum I o him. 1 Ol it 'hill me !' oed Sir Hilton, lau .. a sore hand, who 11,bring ee tter ing. - 'Note bi of it, old fellow. 3 me iti return, if 'ye are -for in nongh rather . too tough to be killed loe'a lit to %rite it. Befo I left E gland I rough -sailing.' heard, not front MtTruscott Lbut 'I do not mese that,' said John, hue ttiretigh hini, that "ti wished settle would kill you.: Imagine being shut p accept it. Do nodbe hurt. ; assure n a yacht with a haunted creatureot yen it it utterly in dole for I; to ac - gaunt lunatic, who is always anew cept any favour thtr kind y hosts !' ' !Janda. Trust me, and belie's' .ine in in nothing else. I repaying Atm all I as my preenit poen rced me Le do yoe on will nest e rue. think I do sine: Iiiiiinlnee.:Tellato,rt'lanfr udrnteltFt. lbasYmmsder l Yi a fteiluthae4 ery into ver it 1 him to the gallows, and dear an inno- As he spoke, Charles Vigo passed his me, paid Mr. Fetich, ' cent name frem the horrible accesation standing against it.' _hand over his eyes to shut out the all England.' vision thee rose before him oof that clear, 13y Jove, yoti are right !' exclaimed still Pool, and the tyro graceful shadows 'ter,' said Sir Hilton, Leer. Hedot, his merriment fading before falling in the water, as with angry and away the picket -' V ' t ; the earnestneas of the speaker. 'Your bitter werds, Olive swept on to her fate e she will bear -beggary, shame, famine 1 h eery strong against her. I am right and her tears, when you met her in the anything rather than lot her name boss Sir I t restain his an- glad she litte COCAINA.' wood?' right -you must have change. What do von say to going to the Lakes F ' 'Water !' said John, with a shudder, 'more water, always water ! No, tin ! the thought a those smooth trench r- eal' lakes is hatefel to me.' 'Well. said Sir Hilien, 'shell we h The obore named Steamer leaves South- ampton fer Sarnia and Port Huron at verhuson, 4100a. no, Kincardine, 8.00 day, weather permitting. 'Connecting with Rivet Beats for Detroit and G. T. Railway Propellors from Sarnia to ti Chicago, Mileankie, Returning : Leaves Sarnia every fiatnrday at 8 o'clock, a. in., weather permitting. For further information, apply to Byron keelson., Purser, on the Boat, or to Thos g Lee, Southampton J. wood, Port w John laughed as he spoke- an atortnit this, though you hollow laugh, breath that gave Sir Hi . should net insist ton a strange thrill as he heard it. He hare cost you, u could not tell by what singnlar transt. lien imperatively tion of thought it happened, but er thdt this jostice. If moment hie -memory travelled back to a pride and 111 -will, boyish visit he had made to Bedlam; thence it iecurred to a story he hed heard, of a tnan's going up in a balloon with a madman, whom at length hi overpnwered, after a fearful struggle for life, up among the clouds. As this story came to hip mind. he remembered through %hat gradual doubt, wonder, and final horror, there broke upon the mon the fact of tire madness of hie rain like a flub; but aliCking it off -s for it came like a slindowhe tamed tO speak to his brother. Bur John's face struck him for a moment poeerlesa and umb. With fixed eye, ,und cheeks of 'No,' replied Sir Hilton; ut hastly palonere; he wm gazing at the not have takeu advantage of Tnheiaink-bet'ter hitt', indow with a look of horror. it 1 Are rut. elOhn !' he exclaimed. 'Speak I What, L.4".aNytTrijicei trhdere fheaan7'117,r1 es Vivo,' inte opted your cottons also Pas. 'Charles Vignir repied John, with' Hilton, se▪ lf, she has tee honor of a queed.: This is not the letter. of it woman w has loot salf-reitpect. Her crime was the impulse of a desperate morneae; her girl:aliened are her own. Poor girl -peer . '1'. S. - Take tare of John. 1 fuer his health newts wechfuhlesse , 1.4 'Then she is lot married!' e al4rji Sir Hilton. 'She signs herself " arceT,'' Oan she have sunk ao lo el *mug Vigo such a cylarde , • Lady Trews 'Would • yot hip married Oli ye %Mime!' wouhl r guilt white lips, renteering himself by Sir Hilten turned, and saw the figure a man just inning by the window iftly. lit a moment he had opened it, d sprung out after him. 'Stop ! Who are you 1 What are u doing here cried Sir Hilton, in a ice that rang through the air A shambling figure creeping thiough the shrubs stopped at his eorninanel, an stood still patiently tilt !Sir Hilton reached him. He was a tall, dark man, with black beard, and long black hair, and an ungainly stoop in his gait. He wore spectacles, and thro these his piercing eyes shone keenly. 'I hope your honor is rib gry,' he ti, with foreign accent. ow the premises here. 1 r, a poor pedlar. I sell ea, and rime, and Chicle c cf GODERICH AGENCY 5.1.0, F THE Trust and Loan Company of )0:0° CANADA Incarpoaled by Royal Charter. CAPITAL--ON'E MILLION POUNDS Funds for Investment. either AePayable at rmes to suit the conresilsee Of illte"rroWets. and ion; In e meets. Pemente in rgdoction .181,6111211 CU 440,13'WhiSed. for 131: eothearts, daggers for ehenites. how them, my good gentleman ro The man rebuckled the flat, paS1 he ried on his shoulders, mei "" d°- Charles Vigo-' she began. expiry of time or by an - sr kpr.,,ed tints on favorable terms. ge Car Dw.11 - agent., and dehools with contents. In Thess rates and - 8 87.p7:7.,y. , sat: Trs.r..011_,ing,4 rArft,:s et II eel:, Ity Alootinnanee of the or the patron wfttind with referee... to theunderinfo•-'" -82 Lon go rekildth varnish room I WILL *end ri W iS' the title lp Paint your Cutters usFPAltniElas:EPX17::::2' BAz Las4L:KiEw(f,":1:0‘11°IliAls.111;:re4:1•P:"":C-jr:IST:r1:18:::::::::: segaireelt:',74.3.p.:1:,14;h:HT Carriage shops ettendwl 4,/ras. TAX 13411..ljalibeDsall with a healthY glow all 1'1. rhages. corrsinflise9mtrofiiewtosli of Hate 08 'I adsotranno! els, and rents things from Jepan ntleman. -Presents for brides, gifts ceusins and sisters; love-tokene for Shall Ware, and, to hide them, she iltoeped sinaleg';leininayeu waited till she twee an; yTrewares felt her eyes till with outhreagr,'esalYid he, 'why aid 74 good word of her before f I• .) She laid them con thi. • hitn, hut he swept the* the notes lying, at Sir wandering we know nettorthithel er, before von confese ihe hail some inosahli veinpossegyt. ossesh:,,hheliatoisnileg• inridoPfP'31uagalet,hbistlesillifed niee(i)rf 1114 i . ' as she is from justice, atm muse hen g, iwtitAbt lansoimrtnalfelksseullsacenndfinscPa'ir in his f Sir Hilton 'looked at his gritedinothei 'Perhapa it isnot her money -nerit • rtiug, apparently for the serants 'Mother, Olive would not dare to iii him back. as he could, when Lady Trewaras caned , There was a, me.meat,...eilimici, so jewelry, I suppoae. Itteaisuownhliyioa rpetihe Iser::::sidwih:ho, A uni. 1 , wind breaking it but Sir Hilton. h 1 imuj, oft you say, she lixbue be:gm. I " dhe lear,irnqoaairicinc;1(;IfartitntSadir ; y011• 107 she has that Me', plum at her MANN ton, who answered the question in . command. No-- a-nlytetljl yooart oshie;IPeeigpuqlds Godeorh, ea. , z ohthag rape. awa'Have you any thimbles, pedlar f' sbe ' tied &tsp. as hii paced his brother, nodded to her, and strelled i 1,,a,fy Trewaraa. thought it grieved h . she added, turning to hergrsodson. , He spoke in a tone (of bitter minim - said. 'I will buy a dozen if yt u hare. 1 'And how lade girl living? C ' you I want them for the girls at the school . • anseer me that 1' lie cried auddenty. • il , h mind wet 1all d ' fulness -a tome that could not ofre ol - ---''' .5; /eF1'en• litAlial le checked, the pedlar took down ika i UM. dreary ▪ T• ette, 'she fans:the veered ; la paek and opened it on the leen. • 'She is right, Hilton,' said Lady Trin warm; 'and there is a kind Of nobleness in that, toe. Guilty aa sho is, she -knows us innocent, mind she does not irrilluistlden vehemence and his des- Yee did, Slander of a gaping. world, rather than du to force- thin girl Iti accete something shadow, and suffer thi !suspicions and let Olive Varcee starve end die or sink inte shame.' Ole, tell . me, what 1 shall feel it would be better to endure the Sir Hilton, mournfully. 'What if 1, wish the sinidow of her lin tn touch us.' lip,:yho pair etartled Lady Trewaess. 'We can sand her money back by her see, at that we ean do Inore. She is in Charles Sir Hilt inessengeni she said. 'I dare net nay selailTitihihriesta Vigo's hands; wo noise leave the rest to and sp backwa ton co d in • • 'So am I,' said Charlea V epe sadly; 'She exPleined nothing,' re11110d ' 'Why h° "heft 'because I fear that not even a prison, Charles. 'she amounted for nothine. saragel duty, Anthon are de they ha eessful Vigo, Os Y , and the fele o; deata ‘would make her , , Then what makes you believe in her!' dsie*a"th:of Eleanor Mardstowe, and these the law,' replied Charles; `and be/tidal Blom' he replied, 'Sir , Mr. Ilerion had chrious thoughta asked the little man, abruptly. ' 'The faith and love that you tell me sk ly and other magistrates 1 within his own bredet respecting the are nothing, Me. Heriot, in the eyes of placed the Whole affair in my 'She must be wonderfully strong in will not name, . hich makes you believe ! words oaly strengthened that thought. these, a shadow, a something which 1 to o diseover Mr. Charles 13.0 tentclIr carey it out to a me - 1 her attachmentee he mid. 'But there in her also.' see nemeiting put tinki that cam is &Attain blood in her, and it is only .'And you have nothing to tell me of ,elnindeigmhatnhaetert„tuogr in the East we hear of nee person lay. 1 tins shadow,' aaked Mr. lieriot, with a hi ing down his life for another.' , searching eve. place ton ght, 'But I will not leave the rest to hin " thundered Sir Hilton fiercely. 'Why rather than mine 1' ' 'Becanse her crime is in no way con- nected with him, as it is with ns,' Leidy Trewarm. 'Eleanor Marie- toke was rift his affianced wife.' Sir Iiilton Peat down. and rested lois heed uFon his hands; when he looked up units his Rite, wm white and haggard 'How kepvy that inan his love e *wares saw that down in Mir Hilton:if heart lay a passiotutto and mottrnil,"tove, egainat which his pride hest itrinWed for years, and non at last ' wild generosity of this boy, young Vigo. ithnee of 'cri .e and shame; and h'e was half lame' ng the bars he had held against it; he was; envying the reeklem, 'Charlee acted cruelly towards his fattier and. is family,' said Lady Tre- ome 'werroth. 'If you or rifled your name and mint il shame.' that un a,ppy girl's c f a wined girl, I ahon i:s this idiot boy Vigo not got her asle awes for the ea die et gri uot r,' said Sir Hilton. with a John shook like a tinge of hietd pride in his voice; 'John 'asked the elbsati°0, nti his wee hi" said Mr. Hen 'In the West we sonsetimes lay down Nothing that is ili warrant maim,' re - 'deb_ rer ithe old tree than ' r Bitten.' ! , for another all that nukes life worth plied.Charlee, sadly. 'There may be a having, said Charies,fquietly. 'Oliie i-ertain conviction in my own miqd, but has done this; but she( is net, I hope, : it would answer no purpose to speak it.' You are both a ple of Quixotic and thoughtful, hi* thin face Lakin a Mr. Heriot remained a moment silent ion that sh klee in his ouk in lila voice 'If either of you know anything of a little es hi raised 'it to emphsaize the efes; mad° the this criine, clearly you ought to tell en s, sal Ir. Ballot, snappishly. yellow tinge, and his thin; head shaking words, which he spoke It last in a low, -aw a step or two , y to mention my ial C(8harilesPe‘s. '.1.11lotin,° yPthtirseklf),°Mw'r.raillP!rt: in my mind, too,' said he; 'but, my- dear infoirAmin t, Sie Hitting(' ke -bel`Ite3i '11') lot, 1210y hare suspicions, yet you keep - • • both mistaken. The evidence which boy, let us take ears that we are not pray coins() my int bility to oblige silent., . Pond a pretty blunderiue fool I should ymosuaalviottited; angideingwLeettnhi:iiscesdpidesetdelitaokaelst be if I told all the world my thoughts,' Sir Hilton suppressed, or managed to otp,e,i';:tie; ne ay, lithos ,' said John, an xi - said Mr. If eriot. 'Mut with Olive kept li• tale turned away. superin (lent. Joh , however, slight- • !JUT, githv tat yluprtartheirn'Istaar°dIti°talitiwoanytowitthhe. Sir i ton, evideu y thinking it use - was bound tov.:078,4-' ;,/ei, 'Isthirei To, too, Mr. *octet,' obeerv. .'igo, let us beware how we accuse ties ly rai his bat in 'leasing, though he ! know, Fhe trefft may bel such a veritable ik shadow in Olive's mind • that' she dares 'I ca !understand thing of this,' e- I impreseive tone. it at libert mined irpilton, in lew voioe, as they , 'Theo she has. tolckyalti nothing,' slid if you min.! 'Not a word, -was the reply. . solved sai'dEaJliutlikeLlis 'tda i:iiiat rathbal''t scoundrel, and a mil f Sir Auttiony'se 'You t the country; he had brains you proceed any further in the mama ' claimed Mr. Heriot: 'For, without a n of the fact, you have ',Then, by olnpiter,' 1 honor you! ex-. h to see she Is innocent broths will fix in errupted Charles Vigo. Po , (limonite d with some facta not yet known us, if he can.' and you have. courage-' I. have act from the heart, not from You ere pursuing, let me make you se - nue 1 And what bout, if he has I, love sod honor,her inore then any other Here Mr. Heriot related ispitliy t4e we to do with .1 the head,' have defendedeOlive, simply because 1 ' I° 7.°t1.' got out earine. "i Joh", Dlr. fieriot, emierly. 0 terive us fro murder o dreamin , an let the gunty escape. There are very few men, knowing what 4;04 Olive Varcoe. Yon are acting now aa a detective in her behalf---' 'But unknown to her,' exclaimul Charles excitedly. 'She would hate me if she knew what I am doing.' . 'Just so,' said Mr. Heriot. 'And yeti. see, if she le guilty, you are injuring - her chances of °sea N woman in,the *pride' :I history which ir Hilton Trewavas had and f wit!. ever disgrace the name of t uttered no reply. ed ita 1,13 brother 1 ;Do . it ybod th t into floe said LEtly 11171rVahlaaat i•; at you say ornie e asked e t said at lase 'He has ne 'bly desire/0 Alraeftly You crept land, 1 ant certain. 'Well, I hope his dog has taken him : all. lad. Well, I, suppose I mustn't mi dog depart, I was superstitions enough- - to be a young man- -very young that'll it straight to her room. When I saw the To the world tey would only prove you plieSeCharlea. 1 trussed he would tate It was Charles Vigo's turn to smile, matter • Providence.' if it was superstition -to think the 'Disgrace o, I ,irAll die befooe 'Who coin tell what Vigo is doing I' he 'Love and ' anybody's innoeence, or Anybody's guile 'My dog Bolster took it to her,' re - 'back his accursed money,' .said S 'I fear it is partly my fault,' replied i 1 where this little' girlie hiding? attl'epetedPethn.teldi;other day, at i„, he replied, 'Ask no questiens that I 'AloPretiidence hap aided lo r wonder - of that Malt who has followed meabout. - , i • the little police station in the village, cannot anewerlr. Heriot.' This ni, they loo in the ji'll:hbeTr., have give! then. I . rubbing ha dry little inquest. and laughing' heartily. 'You MI.' he clutinued, 'elm had the are grand things, but Phial of chloroform, and she burnt the Olive ! Lot 'dip readeite ea lid, .er ad'All. atLaa.4thuiipo: : tiAiitchitioGdttweras,frionlin. table -•th like hued and then laid it on the e said, o lick - v114,431(1,2 ltilpol.ex ip, rla,t;riagthi• i Intl oil It.17,,, 'Ile must be !Irons (Mi said John, lo okihg mu slimed. 'If mild .find - kelly new of it, lie int and were prate Sir Anthony tiog zvirnasoa.t i'llinotAlid re; ;c4.*LJoliti, it wuuld '4111 fin "t at cannot loll, gno,'. lied Lady Tre- 0Jrdo thisisteonad ttot46 tadliyi ITITyrecw° ainvmasli an to Saki care of himself., ountyl•loi neo., of Olive. You were foolish to length that we know little legal mu (!harles Viotti Leave the , may ask why aka been eas ngly old wo'inan, i 'doubt if Me watchful, and it seems yoll emit to be rey under -gardener.' elm would ileve found a clever retriever spy. On' -*11- -sides w•-areettrmunded, sail John, 'mom -dully. Roakelly would only 4wue.1 tahrahadea;:e:ebeeaxideil' 43iinitir;aillnbilutusha, ,ouptifecoredtkeolspodpy Italpnr, n1 iwao,ru,la. ,Ilut I imagined, tileyoike apoukt:owf ohrisid Ledy Tre "revert on the !Awn.: watched her put the packet employ Aattnemtohtohbenerr fe:smeilettY•nclud on lied gone abroad,' quiet the uneasiness of the Tree -ave. resod ine,or fancied and saw ;B„all le I think no one will look for and an enthusiastic young Ma.1, quite se Chivies Vigo. want tn bill the sus- picions of that iling owl, Eslick, and *or replie/ 'It wo ain't.; been useless, Hilton, '80 they and we shall be hunted down at hist. I am weary of it.' 'List hnti l• on,' exclaimed Sir Hilton. suspicion to wires woods, nication with Alteasenger of Olive's. complain to Esliek of the spy he had put his Parch" thia, for a cold diet im an effort to on will lay again e *In but it was y to see that il:alOorietiliethway, forehead in lar d a1i43'xl neon his d th follows nee-- it is Charles Vigo ! I tell to help in tattle of need. Provi- dence has- been kind to . the' Skeen family also, I believe. They are helped about that phial.' would not have fallen to their lot, if to a good farm, are they not ! Bin it p about the Tre- life at the Hilton bribes royally.' Tatimon Skews lied not held her tongue The thin flexible lips, the whele ex- Tertainly not,' returaed Charles. 'sir y, with a strange smile lannetktu11. Preemies twitching face of the litchi legal mummy flashed, aa it were, iuso new other "question I must cree da. isnot. „Never iniad; 'But he hes been well' d get smut' asked the have -told you,' he cried. 'Yon know wer it myself. doe, old Farmer Skews,' replied .Charles. firmly in Olive Vsrene's innottence as 'I know that not eren I believe so 'I have not shaken your faith by all I Let peaoe, and he holds it.' paial to hold his you I see his face whatever I go. a safe ooncealuatt, andyou think, after aa Ah1:.ahLiooerkica'a parchment fingers rattled evesaleamed aa he fixed them on Marie@ you wish to Yoeu dtazideem wthiehy them to and fro, and his ion of such wook or too, lict ).11.1 imagine Joe, ' Aego's face. 'I will not say you 'see Mad, John; Trewavaa waa mistaken, and the hunt ; 'Then Tameon has been paid anotlur 'Law le for you arui through that the heart in the country, perhaps his meat*: in win ani,:k„: you for Olive, , ay,' maul Mr. Heriot, 'and old Skews he wretch who he would trouble lum- yours, to "appose replied his brother. Since B I think so replied Charles. counsels,' he ieso, e only say it is a mad fancy 01 1 hat is my idea, Mr. Harlot.' he re- • . • to his 1eyes an • ry pain and norm ded at it. sealus forsake $Alds4ttlao mine Isere' ble ampule., 1 the lepros7 of mit cling to. us and alipa. as so 1 by one maid; self te folio! roll; Perhaps h. hoped to see Vigo; ante In" this neighborhood, to reakeett disguised ! the name emit toise of ft rat conetettint and if pm have meu- cloned tine notion to Ealick, I am not 'And you do net with to go ab 'Old Skews has written me letter,' ht. continued Mr. Hence: 'Yon ban 't ed the lawyer. surprieed he welched the tree to-n.til. gout rumen. for d airigg remain in think so,' replied Charles Vigo, irk