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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1883-03-09, Page 2• s) TUE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY MAIC. 9, I883. FIRE AND SWORD : • •TOY OF 1111 MMAti4ACttil OF G Ll1FNOOE CHAPTER VLII NAV nu! 'he old rhymed adage which My' - 1'hta truth of oW was marrow s friend. hinge at their worst will Nauman mead." t a foreboding gloom, which *give of the apple wee quite (roe. The sky of chattels and beef; uv or, arid eau• M &pint 40.1ideplit the, bills thatr eoessiej. vie i 000111 , M 114 hea'rot throned l• bimy groat, said death l ass e'4 at its netbeg ,std apt IL The stollen C,t`p roaring within its rocky and everywhere front the rides of the gloom hidden hills the flooded catmints were rushing towards the level of the Olen with a continuous neer which losses• deepened awe to the gloomy surround Mgr. It being the Sabbath eve, the villsgeri in the ditiessat clachaa.s emitting threuggh out the Glen had been mostly in the near neighborhood when the atone de- scended, and had prudently retired to the shelter of their own reefs, sod nut it solitary ubject was to be anywhere seen. But gloomy, almost beyond urecedent, as the great Gleu undoubtedly appeared, Malcolm's rept) to the maiden's express ed fears was quick and re -assuring. The Glen was his native home. Ps rugged features were as familiar to hien ass another's face. He knelt Lad loved it, alike in auushine and to sty rn. Its every gorge and gully slid heath -clad pathway his feet had frequently trud ; and proud of its picturesque L.auty, he feared not its sudden gleam's. " Yon's the village, Helen," he re- marked, as the turf roofs of ALchenaion were dimly descried tbeeugh the ubscur- ing darkness. " A few minutes 'wore and well reach the shelter of the Crags` Uncle Sandy will be watching anxiously for you, I doubt not." " And I only hope that nothiug more aortuwful than this day's misadventure may in the near future befall Us," tuff sadly replied the maiden. " Oh, Mal- colm, this betrothal of our hearts, I fear, bodes coming ill. Our mutual troth has been plighted in storm and trouble.' ",But see, darling, there is holy quie- tude and starlight behiud the clouds," exlaimed the lover, as he directed her gaze toe sudden or ening in the dant sky, within which was a solitary star, lustrous and beautiful, and set in a recess of blue. Let us strive to hope so," responded the maiden, *madly sweet tone of pathos in ber voice. " With you, Malcolm, I think I could face and share any fate." A sudden tightening of the hand which clasped her own ,was the mute, though meet on lessen►[ et the parent* are which bad befallen then!. God, my children, ye're both and it's as well I was proper- returu. Thaas's fire." be wµ lop of his lea c� tales now re"°b"d. otA u' ye. N, end get t 're. ills wrissi:id wet ; 1st, yell dlhak, of quaicbd dews and berry toot hales ,+nee," pad, taking a small y/sls'>wee flows bjlloere built in the wj, ke (f3 up an old-fashioned drinking horn with the produce if a mountain still, std pr'tnptly bade him "putt is owre." Malcolm \:rained off the energising li- quid, and with a hurried, thouvh affec- tionate gesture of departure. made his way outside the door. Crossing with energetic step the patch of rough moorland facing Uncle Sandy's humble door, Malcolm stood once more en the pathway of the Glen. He had, however, no intention of re- turning to Auchenaiun 'at once" as Uncle Sandy had chargutl him to do. His heart somehow held a rankling sus- pieien of Red Hughie. He believed that it was none other than he whose small, keen, glitterous eyes had so watebeti and ftUuwed their Nwarulvrings hat day. His love -intense and earnest -had awakened s feeling of jealousy in bis breast, and be c'u:luded that Red Hugrhie was secretly spying his juov' menta at the instigation of Sergeant, Iles - ben Unable to free hie mind of talk' dis- turbing thought, he bad mentally deter- mined on leaving the Crags that night to test his enspicions by making a flying visit tc Red Iluehies habitation, which was built in a fissure of rock away up the bare hillside, a mile or more along the Glen. The rain had ceased, but the wind watt atifl high and gusty, at d the sky had yet a blurred and angry look. A few widely -scattered stars burned bright and strong within the cloud rifts, and an oc- casional glow "f momentary moonlight fell like silver duet on the valley. Everywhere, as far -as his eye carried, the lofty tiers of mountains enclosing the great valley were white with filling cat- aracts. T`a r combined rear tilled the hulluws of the Olen like the ground swell of some distant sea. Every foot of the pathway war turn oto unequal surfaces by the action eT the rain water. which is rushing down the hills on the northern side of the Glen had overswept the road iu many parts before falling into the Cana. Hoodlum of the condition of the path, Malcolm pushed un. Only once hal he to make a detour, on account of a rude bridge fnrmine, a connection of the foot- path having been swept away by the swollen shoed which rushed under it. they might never have possessed After covering a distance of more than The other Witt that the little spirit, a mile be diverged from the it path, flying heavenward,ntight draw by a nlen- diad found a most unexpected and happy fulfilment ill the rise of Malcolm Mac- donald and the maiden beloved of his :mart. All at once, when hope seemed to have tiuwu them, escape from their peri - tons position had been made, nut only • eligible but cavy in this wise : Immediately the loud crashing noise • 1 the fallen tunas of rucks had subsided, :he flood e•f water rushing past them Prow suddenly less in volume and fury, presently ceased to flow almost altogether as if by some divine necromancy. Amazement and joy were pictured un 1 rte fee -maid the astuniehed levers at this ineipected deliverance fniin what but a 'ew minutes previously seemed the very ..ova of death. ''Heavou Lae heard sour soul's prayer, :;cad graciously intetpused in our favur,'s trail Malcolm, recovering from his glad surprise. "Let us at ence hurry hence," and, seizing Helen's hand, they decend- .-d from what had proved their ark of eafety.and with thankful hearts"prepared to make the htuneward journey. "Thank nut me," said Malc,elin, in an - ewer to Helen's warmly -worded apprecia- tion of his self-sacrificing effort to sue- , -or her. "Your ew'n sweetness and ,!rarity have been the means, in God's lands, of saving you. The good angels which ever guard beauty and worth from snares and menacing daugers were round ycu and stayed back the flood of water, as God did t•. Israel of old, that you might thus e!acape. Sue, darling, the flood has taken another ehaunel, and our way of escape it now clear." It was even so. Their deliverance had been accomplished with all the speed and unexpectedness of an actual miracle. The ver natural explanation of what otherwise appeared a most unaccount- able plienun.enuu has already been pre- mised to the reader in a preceding chap- ter. - The deta.hrd mass of rode which t: ad eloquent answer to her confiding word,. rolled across and choked for a time the The rain had gradually taken off, the' the wind was still high, and the black sky overhead was fast clearing of clouds. " We'll have a fine clear evening yet," joyfully remarked Malcolm, "and see, Helen, yonder is Uncle Sandy ensiling the moor with the dogs to meet us. And. sure enough, there was old San- dy coming trudging stoutly across the moor, crook in hand, the doge by his side, a massive plaid tied across his shoulders and round his cheat, with a baud -knitted worsted bonnet ouvering his honest head, broad enough atop to carry the rains from off his shoulders on a wet day. He had come tint prepared for a jour- ney, and they planted rightly that his at.xiety for their safety, occasioned by their delayed return, had induced him to take up stick and plaid that he alight set out and meet them on the way. In another moment the doge were by her side. " Down, I-Mver ! down, Jess 1" cried the maiden, as they leapt about her an- ticipatory of her wanted jiindly caress. " My dear, sweet lassie 1" exclaimed Uncle Sandy, taking her hand tenderly between his own. " I was thinking very much of you these twn hours past. Such a storm cf wind and rain I have not seen fur long. 1 have been truly concerned about ye, Helen." "I was with Malcolm, uncle," she ► *by ser Sew utas e. Yillowed uu flowers, With a half -open bud in his tiny hand, the baby lay, a beautiful image of 'reuse. Nothing ie lovelier thau the delicate hlosl/ the littlejust parted, the white bre* Shaded by soft, sakes curls. was nothing of Abel repulse'!, Imam "Ida Owe people always suffer beside a tao91+100u bit by the resat serlsiUee here. dill `eeihOh1 wow w ble ever bed best' is hie brief, sweet life. the dtflflhag loosened to be asleep. But it was a'rosllu sleet,. The strong wan, pale with suppressed emotion, WAS out: who had felt the fountains of father- hood stirred up felt the titst time when the lila cape uttered his first feeble sly. The mother, leaning on his strength now, because grief luta crushed all her • herd tetert. alae ash wheel Na,wleuu III., who was' Jp�ltt knew a �+ AYER'S ml a bit of a wag, was Busily writing in his famt4ls, 1 Pectoral private r»at the '1'uilletit s, Prince Cherry • e.w n I'luu, sou in. 14.11, 1'ri11tM, elms is it t atipapee n, kneeing very well t• fosse Itemised t I e queett.ls, •wetly w!:., it wou4 i,i, 'Js it more matey i'ktu•PIos 10.64a it w.st ; sleet the ee ieegcies tit his tie Ifettthe'l ►eustl# (sputa kir, rot, thi$ lie fiuwd himself umtpelle 1 t•m IJtrrfalias 'NIL - trdcu1i 'wheat, it that he had givens ata by c,,uld p,peihly snare, and that Hoerr es& nothiugt to lie hall from him, at le•tat for • lung time to come l'lon-P1olt became rureged. "Von het t. it ' eener,tait)'. This is. not Ns1r,laau.: IOU t:av'u uoth- iu^ "t y,.ur Incl., ;,'nen you." •• 1,1, with the own, had been thrilled ,, 1 hay••'" rut ,rtes Napils.thrilledhi1ht:at )" joy of womanhood when this nursling bat0 bis itis may,. '••tire• rrtep•emlimc Every. , Philadelnhi:. la, was given to her six months moue thing was over now. The little garments roust be folded up and put away. 'There i the Kidney', 1: tho untt !real' eat,res s would be no need of wakin;t ill the night I of alt alto 1. . used 1)i'. Votes ftp !ti' Its ether eessalal' W w se lasidieasts mit at tale aetbesselaetlnt the tbro•t and wasp : Dos. -, dialled wish by telly Tb. i now a 1• stat the u� r saelogte.'olisapdsare. ,, a,l VI •f&ae1'kittets. Avers aav recres.t t. W veil ghost h 1u .'4tc*ey le • tort: • curs' mob attest and boos dtasasss, and a,..wbl1A Mels i., y'1.;:as*with• WI delay., 1 tele Cowttf Compd. lets,,. 1 L.., a ft M be seireo Weill dttsseirN'to t, e III. sty.'. s: sitar I'PRo5R._ e�, l mrd .trot'► swep, rads le relleve4 my hasp, the rest seeeaar) for the r. r• •t. ry eif nit' at gall. By We continued ties of the r::t Toed i'. a perms - nen t cure ars slotted. 1, 141 bow ti years old, (I hale end hearts , :end ren satldee year Cltr.aav f rtcreaa i. rarrd,.. 'Welder F tlana)rULlt.' >Wet. l_4.a, \ t , Ja1y 15, te,C. Croup. - A ,f other's Tribute. .. \ebilo iu eM c, n1. t :a•t wi,t,•r no little boy. tIte" yea.- ' . :.11,111 a ith croup, It 0 deemed as if br•- • ,..a trim strangulating). Pile 01 the latent .t•. . -•.'1 lbs use of At Kit's loaf t:! It' pitroe'i.. .. t•edtle et ranch was al- vave kept in the lams.. 'l his •Rs tried lu.mall duet err! Gent d.►rr, a. d too oe::.leArht to lrH '1(.44441 I'. '!u: \.tate, atl•'t „•...::u. : , loll 111b -n r the 1itto' l.. Gent wteleeM '"t u ily..'Ili.•,lot•tora't.l tf.a therwramul�i e1, L IVO hated mr ,luhur,a ntf,. ft's 3 at uta, 3,eUtw.ia:' EL.t.:v4>t'dn t (teeters." Kueleb\ciu,ts relate., to take tiro of baby. Baby was gene. 1 1 t O . br tCeat r'ath 3t.. New York, May 1a, It Toe Minister said tender words, and preyed a prayer of thatikfuluess and � it lruat. He had been to so many baby funerals, in the quarter century during which he had led his flock. the words of conduit mule readily to his lips, and be meant them every nne. He felt that of such as this wee biosautu were the fittest for the kingdom of heaven. By -aid bye the rites were performed. There teas one little mound in the come- s more desolate house channel of the swollen torrent had at length beton precipitated into the Linn, the water therefore lapsing hack again into its uwu surae. The grateful lovers, however, with all the native and simple-minded supersti- tious instincts of their class, attributed their marvellous escape as a direct inter- position of Providence on their behalf, and sought not to trace the phenomenon to its natural• solution. Happy in the thought of -this, they actively pursued their way downhill towards the main road through the Glen. The storm of wind was still high, and the fall of rain heavy, hut the thunder had spent itself, and was now heard only at intervals rolling far away nurtti- lvarde in tl.e direction of the Perthshire hills. Their path, however, was still difficult of footing, and was not unattended with danger. The hill tracks were obliterat- ed for the most pert, and where,exposed were soft and sloppy with ram, consider- able tracks of ground were under water, and certain pultions were w crossed with swollen Prates .•f rain water as to force them int•• rttc^<;:e and wearisome de - 1' tours. Neither was t:.ure touch, if any, dim- inution of the inky blackness which had so suddenly enccmpasse,l the hill., as if with a mighty pall. To Malcolm. young, strong and resp- s.aeetly replied, bestowing a fond gaze en her lover. A proud look of satisfac- tion lit up the countenance cf Malcolm, which even the old crofter obviously noticed. " The patio, a ft:tt Lott ,e c„nap r c to • Jae , and rue enc . t „1. All Drat,^ti»t•: ,+ •iI 1 '• l bavr nt..I Alt mi a 'rrnt Y,rn/sat-tn my iaurlt• 1': . drat else's, 'u..1 Ju nut hosttate t0 ; p,on•w:••it.ht•al leav5tri,bI a, lardy for roughs _ i au.t,..:',111,,,,,.....,i, •,.ts Dohme' ot.r lrw,, ,t..1. horro.' lrt•o a l'yatal, Nlm;., \larch 1J, ISt5 Tie etrNW's Is„da,' ..1sutf,•redl•.r,i:btvr'rrltemliro/aehlUS and IIY /waC„tt, f was - afWrto ttK;►err,anstee a'Nh . \\•hat out uatth Ie':keit fnu :.1�!e,auu' (lout„f �. the rL-• u: Atl:c'4Cugtay 1 ):e?uses, .)Mx1'U war.t.zw." that yeu extract teeth without pent', ; 1tv�staie•. Yasr., oat's•1 '., 1f+,. Didn't I hear tet el y patient you heti +c, ' ••i r».a.u5 a•i •.,,.'t!� in i''rse.`- of kVt155 ' ('N•riit? !'itt'trtica!, 1,e.W .t'3 c ya,as I that 4r''.' itt here yell!" 1"r it+ tut• f e1iuutd toe3 F.. to dt -'i aunt U'•att;r.. "You dist. rid, replies IL•• I :'; .•t`'.' Iale:unr,'1'cx>:a, A1•ril 2, t`+'=- delttist, "but those were stirtrk, .•f ;••t \,, (as.; oa an aitectiuu of the threats exIststitle:, cannot be trendy reliev,d bytbe tun which they uttered, sir! They were w I u[Avrn. t'urssv puyott„1 anditwtnafmye delighted, »fir, at being painlessly relict•• Care tr,N.,, , ,e diaesae is sot a3ready beyond tl,n lute beyond the anuinon-the experi- ence of the pant hour, untoward aa it had proved, wan a comparatively trifling matter. His powerful constitution, yet untouched by disease, would throw off the effects of Old fatigue and exprsure he hal undergone as easily, and,it might also be said, as defiantly as the strong hills throw of the descending rains. And am for the excitement of the misadven- ture, that rather suited hie buoyant aid courageous temperament. But for the thought of Helen Cameron he would have rejoiced in the danger :toil excate- ment of the past hour. But he had the tenderest solicitude far her, and uuly wished for her tr' •, and her dear sake alone, that the return journey wedsafely ended. 'Thank Hcseau said Maecaln when they had reached the head of a narrow strati! converging eon the Glen, " we are sit length of the hi:'s. The road as non straight ; two milts ahoull cover it- if you can hold out 1 Ivan on my snit, darling;, for you mast be fount and I art strung.' " Nay, Malt/din ,1car, :an net weak of body. 1 feel flu''^ PITON and ►ell yet; index!Tdr. • Yen are pale a little, tea ed Mal- colm, looting anxioud?y in her face. " The ( ilea iv dor vasty 'lar' and ser:.2. some," anawered the maiden . " it chills one so. • • pit,. Olen was indeed de-aane full of brawcat, bravest lad in all the Glen !" he rejoined, effus nig the compliment. "Yes, indeed," acceded the delighted maiden, and Malcolm, under this coua- plin'entary cross -lire, felt himself cover- ed with a sweet confusion, whish the maiden did not pretend to notice, giving her caressing attention to the dogs for Cie moment, which received her kind- ness, with resounding demoneerah' ns of joy. " But conte,•• added the old crofter, ' let's all hur.y cmc'+ to the ('rags. There's a fire roaring to tee house big enough to mast the side fi an ex, and it will lift the cauls weet (Nit it y : foe 1 tee ye are haith wringing wet. Ye .an stand it bravoly, Malcolm ; but my poor dear lassie ! -"fish ! o.ch ' anti l hope, Nelly. ye win'a cath your death o' Geld uwre't. Patience ' neo that 1 dee ye, ye're heath looting as .t. t pas tin eery burp bed t., "We were to the flood. mete 4 least Malcolm wag," said Helen. "Ye wait in the Pools" geestioned the 01.1 critter, w!dressing himself to M41- c'tlwr •• Wei t the Cosmo Water'" iisms questioned, Malcolm related t'w brief terms the incident of the hill flood, and great was the honest old erntter t as- vely e:tdnrs- eery motet, an one in the town. These bereft parents were ! to that they ;.'n!ri tint reattain ill -Il tit- I control of medicine. ruraaxu ar elect members of the largest houst•hold thusisssn. DI, . J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. under the stars -the huuaehold of the -� hotel b7 all Druggists. mourning. IT \ll'ST BE EVIDENT 1. o • t •t.., The world is full of sympathetic hearts 1 invalids ahs Ina.• lir. u 1 1'.i•..; - '. - ' wad aleoh.dic t•"leasUwba aur o',;d lies• ' I but it is alto full of hearts that are busied eomplatut», slob., ,,:'1 Intel t'.. n..•.. i• same state of . Keenly drbittty as ht•t...w'n •. .•: I with their own cares and perplexities, them. with tnrx•ts,ed nrry,w/ ppna,or: t, Over-attmulation. aha' It i+ oa .•e'•::1 nor! There always are many to bare s passing clotulaedlcarioa. A r hysl,d.•.:•. nl n' to. : and very sincere sorrow for those who Give method M ee•rur„1 it'- %% h, Aloe's 1'1 •,•- , � ,_l A'.3>✓1'�Ti'Z'Q- 1 phatrsandl'allwv,t.etsn•nteofn•r;tiah.w.ici.,i . �.;;�L�RETORNED. have been afflicted, yet after a while, slPldy the h1oA rh mrnrnf ytul a,*, .; GOOD when in the opinieln of friend., there has If yon are net of cmptvytuent - and I want t•, start in a h,swnusa yuilaats'make been time enough for the recovery ,elf . from $.; to eta ft !.1f tear, aarid take no of cheerfuiness,even relatives and friendshest[ of tomo, .l •• II. -rt I Y••u nu receipt begin to chide tho persistent mad. f I rd ill, t .., i, '• i• +.31 sell readily in a Why did the baby come, if it was .0 ' I, sew days f•sr s 1111 e Agents fails to . soon to be taken ?'' any these •Bell thew +` foe:- days, they can v I arses aero will re You may notice that you seldom heat T 1 turn thea, t � . � •v, can nuyt]tin, , this question from the lips of a mother. -r ! . fairer 1 ''',I t ,e - , I t,at, Of ,)lyse; -and t le ' return at: o . • i I • '••s - She is glad away down to the profound- a Agent t;:', . ! r tf'tsineee that. w 1 est depths of her wounded heart, that - I he penu'ute:e'. , . t ;,•:y from 41,000 she had the child, though it be removed ------- ;$3,0 0 a tetr Lt tars eau dear web 'men. Wo I. ,- •t .Y,�etlt an 01 from her seals. She is glad to wear tie mother's crown, though it be a crown of thorns. To the inquirer may this answer Le made. The baby came for twn great reasons. One was that he might broad- en and enlarge the whole life -sweep of all who loved him. Their care for hien gave them a comprehension of the mys- tery of childhood, and a feeling of the fatherhood • of God; that without hint char' Y and descending into a cnrrte ovsrhnng with a thick brushwood, pie re=estetged to view at the farther end of it, and thence proceeded by a narrow and al- most trackless path fur a considerable length along the steep side of the hill. Suddenly, as he went, he descried a form silhouetted against the patch of greyish blue sky which terminated the long vista eloug which he sped. A suspicion, quick and certain, croes- ed his mind. He knew that short, but lithe, and supple fain. He shouted after it. The retreating shadow turned a white face towards him for a moment, and- precipitately fled. His suspicions that the man Peon was none other than the Ertl. Hughic were confirmed, and he pressed eagerly for- ward in pursuit. The rude and isolated turf cut indeft- ed in the rugged side of the hill was nut more than three hundred yards ahead, but was hidden from view by a suddenly projected shoulder of the hill. The man, he concluded, who had thus evaded his call and then fled, taking guilt to himself, could be none other than the cunuint . half-witted read men - dor. He would track and follow hien up and confront him that very night, he at once resolved, though he should have to fol- low him till the sears bad faded from the sky. Full of this determination, he dashed on in pursuit with a first purpose and a ruiekened step. TO ate t:JNTIVC rl'. a Start use Ops y. Physician's are often startled by re- eiarkable di/mai-aria'. 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("et'''. 1762 fifty cents a bottle by J. Wilson. 141 Mats for tie Nesse. Reflected light is to rooms what lakes are to the landscape, and an instance of ra' .'� h ' r - . `t.ner orWs its effects may be seen in a certain New i '=`t v'�IS" ' re 5 ,Y. . sic' :•^�` York studio where a blank wall is over- "o••• A ;,=! y-e•A.lr ed with curtains. At one point these tt:.!le'' L/ curtains have seemingly slipped apart for ,„1": three or four inches, and one apparently ' •, looks between there in a spacious and well lighted muni. "You've no idea how many people are deludod by that arrangement," said tate artist, laughing, as he drew hack the curtains and showed a fragment of mirror tacked agninet the wall. The affect was dnnbt.less illegiti- mate, yet that little spark of borrowed light was to the apartment like the glint of • diamond in a sombre setting. (The 'Decorator and Furnisher. A aeweeallat cold. Fcr several months Mr. N. W. Rowles suffered greatly (rem a severe cold. it was distinguished b a harsh cough and great boarsonesa. His breathing was nes labored that he feared sufecation, and he was watched continually lest being alone and wahine asaistance he might choke. This was several seers ago. Now what Leave him relief after several remedies had been tried? lir. Wisur..'s Cherry Ilalraus cured him completely, and he grew per Nicely web. It cures all thn'rt and lung diseases. Robert Munro, engine -driver between .1 Kincardine and Hamilton. says : "It was I it/Towsible for any portion to be a worse & Object of Dyspepsia and a greater suffer- I et than i was, 1 erten had to lie down in the eabi.ose, and actually thenght 1 would die before i reached mydeist inatirnt. I pusrebneed a teeth, of Megregor a I --T CRET U RLINCYON OUTE' oNriON co PRINCIPAL+LINE The +nOUTSn I, tl t31e6"T t REST tine +e Rt. .'redo . Atehlatrm. 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