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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1883-08-24, Page 3THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIAR'. AUG. 21. [883. AP ►1.0'1LE t i'S.T() LET Ape' ' .uetate t , let : o r t ala Wilde. kik* had paused Leon the 4eatest, sed tr.-unmet, mud coziest 1,1 tittle sub- u rbs* house It was just tw•. atut ice high ; it Ieru painted s,.uey white; it h ,d btig$a green shutters ; it beastsa a verandah, and a huge old shady porch. Mase sr, there was a gmrten-a de- litltuts diminutive pitch ef l.od,linq blooms, "It's the rut iJenti•xt', pi4 .. to emu " AO disabled mallusis.ti„d!), stand:ug like a small grey st,.tu. of at.i.r••.'.I ui the sweet spring sauahiuu. -Thu is. the mut isn't t..'. high. But I art very much afraid it is," Nerving herself to equably endure ds- appti ntment, el,e pus'te 1 .,i.eu the gate and went up the path. Vas Parcel\ w • c:.11e.1 an 1.1.1 maid. She had just climbed the hedge of thir- ty hioty ; if she was, she was the very nicest old maid that ever existed. She had s plump little figure. a pair of blue sunshiny eyes, rosy lips, soft bro . hair, and cheeks u pink as peac.- es. 'Mow ' viers; vertytlt'•tg looked, to 'be sure ! '. ,• windows were open, and Dom, birds bane' it directly within, in the' • ahir"ng cages, were shrieking in shed!! usultati,u : a placid and prosper- ws-t .ukiug • it reposed up•,n the d••..r- itep ; the " trey!' t of those s•:tinless stops with dusty feet seems! ds.ec;a- tiun • M'•s W: ds : -I:. the boil, a sot tent appeared " harried response. "1M^ stars!" she recta' ted oho fuay, and fell to surveying the lady before her, in an eat y of frankadin•-ai.,n. "You 1 co rooms to let 7" queried M'ss Wilde, slightly diseoncio ed. '1ae girl apparently considered an im- - med. too answer Superfluous, She could not have been a bed -natured girl, for her fe ,o was constantly deleged in grins of the most dazzling description ; but she was decidedry a peculiar g' L "No," ehe`declared slowly, *fief she had taken a minute mental atemon•ida of ,the stranger's simple but stylish cos- tume. "No, I haiu't got no rooms to rent, bot my mimeos, she has." "Can I see your nt:atress r demanded Pamw' • with some impatience. "No," bl'•.king obliquely at her 1'ei- tor's b,r •ret, "Yo. e . n'::' "Ray 1" "'Cos she ill at halite jest now. B'd ye (rake it yelp ,lf r" with an upsard motion of a C *Raj fore!' •gar:. "Yes Now will you let use see the roots. that are to let 1" • "'Course, come in! Would ye mit:d walk'n' upstart Afore me ? 1 want 10 sae bow you've get yer polynase hung. I never It'•t,b:t a• ,:c to hang e6gs 11) M;-. • eels lanxhee, and inonnted to the Boor abov •, The rooms were de- l' **fed fel 'i sere Awns a parlor and a bed- room, bt.th furnisce1 ..•..i'.3 but taste - folly. 'lucre were alt -hued 'ea, ; Cts, and epee*. of delicate -t' ...ea cretonne ; eters• were wieker-chain, ill tied with bright jihbon ; there'w*, a walnet d •sl , a tui', t 'able s.. ,!hod 1'lk eileiti. and dott.d mnelin, and a great tall lamp, wi!'• . globe of rosy tr.napar•ney. "H,•at is the rent!" a -ked Vise nerve- ,y "I -I don't remt.nber",a,:1u1 the girl, sitiiil.q h.rler then ovor ; "yon se • Fin absent-rhinded-I'm awful absent min led. I'm th tt absent min led, [•tie sus girt me rheoper on aceout•t of it. Joe rue see, thong)). Tr a-: Jone-• .tiled --ab int tete rooms -T was to key t. rti - Sho broke off abruptly, ural 1„okod4 up at 11t'", \":'1;, grinning q•lirtl feroaoo - ly. "1' . t was it that I was to say to 'eel?' the 3eman:s.3 aereleily. "I'm euro if y ,u dont Imes, I don't," 1' lie 'gifts fame a helplessly. "Oil yrs," cr !:.' .c'. tl.,g'-1, troth sudden el, tin of rr ul'..,: •.. ; ''the t'. • .1- -it's r-it's the d -or." She i an to the desk, p'tlit• l •,p. n r drawer, 4nd took there: cm a Acca . 1 paper, whi•h '•c l •.aught 1 •': "n 1:'- amfh, • 11. was a statement of the tel ,n . written by the landlady, also *lie .'.ip- olat'•.m-fitted roferrn::s and no r',il- drat. M• -s o'ildv'a prow c'car.'. The terns Wire low -dee.:deuly Lw. "I'll teke'em," s'•e •' prom,•;. to, "Ilist:' left !'tat t!t• t'• ; into ill' n'.• to show to folkses," explained the girl ; "I 'le that ''herr absent minded, ye P•111• "You'll not forgo., to tell kyr I'v: • a t, .�.,l t'If '.''" taa ruin(!• 11,••"r,'J "I nuts take lx,esess'wn the oar t. • r to -mor ow, and I.e*nnnt possibly rime out to sae yore r 1• -Ir • touts -row. Give me a pencil ar 1 sone roe* r^ 1 1'11 leave a cote for yon • m' tp wr1.1. i you an giro her when she r.: urre. V. you? "Then 1' whim ,',a 1 .1 ..;iota ont bar 5• .1 tpuatlee of and her tenet:ep!i Owe' Now dost her." the to. •u named .habil: referee eel forget So faire it to • nodding e,nd arelimz ounti'rutly. "day ?are such lussg Joy- see J ,v•sem as them the faeLi•w eh r She stood and stared atter V. . \" de a• tl .t lady wa l:ei briskly Jowa the path. "Now, it 1 !poly could tart tnyhlr s t•, kink tike bee's. 1 Y art's the paper Oh. 3+-1'm to vire it to muses : Nell 111 t•u it safe away for fear ti ler' i' it." Awl she mound it right se ay its the slimmest, and nStrostest, and meet ' 1• sottsssible drawer in the walnut desk,snd (•,. -!t. ith forgot all about it. Hs!f an hour lotetr,her tnistr ret.. .- rd. "l ray one been hen, &V -•-t.1" "NO," with a cheerful 6:'"1- ":int a r,ul!" "Now, Swans, you know how ab- sent-minded you arr. T and reinem- "Lumme see !" ruminated Susanna, ice icing quite thoughtful. "No -honor b.:;fht," with a more cheerful g.' , than before --"not a solitary soul !" "Wel," said 5 s. Tobey, tskt,tg off her bonnet, "run over to the meat - market, and get a pound r-sd a half of steok and two, heads of lettuce. Make haste!" Summed; flapp'•ig sunbor set had Lately vanished round th. cu .er, when there came a resolute ring at the bull Mrs. Tebey opened the dour. A tall gentleness., cia3 in a light sun ner suit and s: aw het, stem' on the threshold. He was a rather elderly gentleman, but he hr.l mune of the mildness cum mon to age. Be ' nprcued lain. Tobey as being rather fierce, whether became of his acquiline noose, or gold -1.'1.11W eye -glasses, "r m"iia • moustache, she c,uld not have told. "You have rooms 10 let, modem 1" he inquired, lifting 1 's hat politely. "Yea, s'-," said 5"' s. ".'obey, 1•a' -q her awe irnitsedistely when he sp ,ke. "May I he allowed to see them ?" "Ce..a:oly, sir. This way." ' du. With board, of course. Te .as? -quite r.osonable. r s advance? -precisely. References ?-my card, n::da.ti. " Sri Von Bergon,' rod Mrs To - bey, from the ptece of cardboard ;pre- sented, 'Not the e. a it a..ist ? Mr. Von Berson smiled. 'An a :st, he replied. 'due adjec- tis a .1 ,duo to n •dam's ! • •itt J.' 'Oh,'dear me !' said madam, all of a gutter, 'are you sure the rooms are nice enough 1' 'There is good light- t sere is secla- siun They are admi.able, I shall take possession the . day after to -morrow. Geld duo ing.' 1 •d exit b , V,.n Bergon. s. Tobey wen' dos .' otos and took off the pasteboard sign. '1 wank goodness, tl••tt's :.ettled r she unary. - Thursday came brightest, balm. ieet, sunshiuiest of mo, .ings. The house had Leen secured, and scrubbed, and polished to a r :el."as degree of cleanliness 1 he lenduwa glistened 1":e silver, the bei!-han "e w,., a Hob cf golu, the. r-' t' .f -re pr•,itiv:'y spcck- lens, the very flowers ' t Uic ! •s L. ,'.- garden ;Alda : puke t as th,.uft they had 1 d t'.t•ir rusy faces newt:, wash 1. About ten ei slue': t 't r-., - • s • u et onp-i ret t be '3' V iii r r. thio -a .11, 3 f ',r ' •t L • Lima' •to l'e, g 1;•1 1 -' .)' r, b.._es of boo' m i:'s pot' • i b Les, ell ^ - w' 'eh M T `,y nnl F inn rd.crtnit'y, who, a e •.I u. 2. ) lr"tv it'. in t'io sp .1• ., ,t the tit 1. 'Sew lndo_'a 1. s 1' :•:1 orate - L,r•1 aiive, 1. - Toboy, 1,0' '\V ,tr• :'s 011 'i am 113:3 II* 3, •,t1'' 3 , ,3 ., rLi-t s.1 nett' r;' -':-i a..:.Le 'I',etatit; • t t, 1. • •11'.atr •,r ! 1 I i't y ei1 lu't, .t •1 we • the ti •- : l , t !, s'vt t!t •is 1 1 os. away -I!.•i • n n • ': 1 ,:' . of m ob., n bn•t 1 of r.•,:'•, n ,'.. 1n'. •„• 'Berle ,•n„ct•t,; T•b••y.etl' . Von C ta;,„! t a eye i'.e t .1... 'At !i:C.°1" Cly: •1 A.t,1 t .•.•. t.• * 1•• 3:'•. _ And ra e r r' -.'iso '' '- yr , Dr „ . :e -.'-• • nu, !Is - pt 1` pt :t. Starlit a' ie Ly s'do with )Ir. Ven Rdl•. • 'C .. 'o .',1, r 'V t T "'r; 1 t.r 'Hass. I'a yo :• • less t pre!'j to ;'. ..-6't ..: r •, •-1 .V1'.411.111 1.. ,wk t»e a..- ,st to • 'Tui ro wc'c nal,' • 11 Its 'I''. Cai taloa aid sot ►\y l.e wet 'hn't t' 's lady" your wiful' faltered V .:. Tuley, 'Nu l' shrieked }tits Wilde. `N.) r thundered the a..i.t. 'I am the new teasing,' de, .rel %fist W''de. 'Is i' "lssih'.e your mare tat did a,t give you the n.•'- I loft toe you, the day honoree yesterday, engagiug the r eu • !' • • `No,' gasped the landlady (airily. 'She's that abssnt-ir'nded, 8ue.etre And Mrs. Tobey fled in cov„nlly fash- ion. 'Lt 'eta dght it out!' ow said, ' t the rete •ale of nhsking the breath not of 8t',auna. L. alone, the new tens its surveyed each other in antagonlstie silence. 'Well, I guest I'd better be moon ; my things 'to the house,' announced M'ss Wilde resolutely. 'I guess not,' ret) ed Mr. Von Bur - goo, wrathfully, the rooms are mine.' 'I am sure I rented them dnt,'Jeclered Was W"de, winking very hard to keep back the tears of disappointment slowly Seng 'I am ve.; sure I did, % -.- Mr.---' Von Bergen,' ati11)y, 'Not -but now that I look at you I do believe it '-Henri Von Bergen! Why, I've got your photograph in my dear papa's album.' Duwa she went un her knees before her trunk, very mach flushed and excit- ed. 'Ray, Miss -31'.s-' he etamuscred. 'Ver ode,' she said. 'Pamela Wilde.' 'Not .►ncrew Wilde's•daughterr 'Yes,' she avowed. 'Look, hero's your picture ! Papa alaaya told me it was that of his dearest friend.' 'And, ble • my will if I haven't got yours somewhere about mo ! Wait till I open th's •itc'eel. lien! your father sent it to me several yesre So.. You don't look a day older.' 'Ob my!' blushing ; 'but l aid. Papa is dead, you know, and I stn teaching school for a liv'no. This being vacation, I Dame out her 'And I tried W to. , you out!', roared Von Bergen ! Andrew's daughter ! 'And 1 was so rude to ;spa's friend,' said Pamela remorsefully; •FII go right bens to the city.' .• 'You'll do no such thing. I'll go tack. I'm s brute. 1 ought to be ashiened of myself.' 'Oh, don't say thht,' i tmonstrated Pamela 'See here,' suggested the artist., com- ing ap and taking both Mw Wilde's little grey -gloved 1 ands :•t h;s; 'suppose we both stay?' 's% eat?' gasp:! Pamela 'The ca.-iage is ever there on the road yet. Let us drive back to the city and get ma:ied. I'm in love with you a1 - ready. Say yes.' 'Oh,' said Pamela, 'I couldn't.' 'Why not?' 'I hardly know you at al' ' 'But your father knew one.' 'That's so,' said Pamela, brightening 'Come, then.' And they went. 51ra. Tobey and Suunne moved in the accunrsiation on the garden -path ; and if those rooms weren't cosy and delightful, never rooms were before. One day Mrs, i:ie in tJ-•• d' , I ttt- t' l:" .'•. -toe : i, it. ".1.1,../t• is p.11 . war r:;.41 Ile.. husband, ■■ a .- 'ht•t! •,•:r-:'i"'4r•..re4)r•. Van Bavgnw. 'II; • 1.. tr t'rn ? R are ems i',u roti ric.1. ma sow ' Von Berg -.n, rurumag- - . •,l .., n oto: she h: d ;.':..!j She held ii• up 1. 1 un3.o,':d the, room .t.' paused, will brush herd : reey" !ace upon I: - 'Yet : 'Y- n 1-v •r•- a:• :ny" 1••vo,' Ito adr't- led ..1 ret: •!. ad, A:i,,it. . A'" ti .1 . VA".. ll,•r^u t wont s;ral,lst devot t' ,•1 1•n rias...• a's p• trial'o,t:,._, L)c. tiketliwarbool Tidos.. ■eeord is Kraut's' Fluid Ligbtuing for Neuralyie Heedeche, Tuotliest, eta It dues nut blister or discolor the skin ; reclaim but one applicacite to bench all pain magic- ally without using any greasy Raiment or carryieig your heed in a poultice for weeks. Try a 3i emit bottle from Quo. It/mynas, druggist. - 2 re takeees t'eM. -ire ynu troubled with Salt Rhes m, Roogb Skin, Pimples or Canker Sores ; if so, go at once to Gem Rhymes Dr Store and get a packap of Mdire:alr Perki s Car6..lic Certo. Price 26 cents. It was never known to fail Says Dryden "Site knows her man, and when you rant and swear, Can draw you to her with a sinvle hair." Biot it must be beautiful hair to have such power ; and beautiful Bair can be ensured by the uw of CIxoat.nss Han Rz3LwLS. Sold at liO cts. by J. Wilson 2m "Loaves have their time to fall," says the poet, but Wild Strawberry leave are en the rise just now, being utilized in such enormous quantities in making Dr, Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry the infallible remedy for Cholera Mor- bus, Diarrlwes and other Summer Com- plaints. 2 An Oasis in the desert u no brighter light to the wandering Arab than a bottle of Dr. Van Buren's Kidney Cure is to the unfortunate • sufferer from Kidner Disease. It is a perfect, positive and perp anent euro Sold by J. Wilson Gederich. 3m With pure blood, contagious fevers and other diseases have no hold on the ser( tem. Dr. Carson's Stomach Bitten ren- der the blood ou'-e and awl. For sale by all Druggists. Large bottles fifty dints. Excised Tkewesads All over the land are going into ecstacy over Dr. King's New Discovery for Con- sumption. Their unlo.•tted for recovery by tho timely use of this great life Sav- ing remedy, cauaees them to go nearly wild in its praise. It is guaranteed to positively ,:ore ►were coughs. colds, au - thine, hay keel, bronchitis, hoarseness, loss of vuice, or any affection of the throat and lungs. Trial bottles free at James Wi1s,•ti's drug store. Large size $1.00. (2:) ictal Question* Ask the most eminent physician Of any school, what is the best thing in the world for quieting and allaying all irritation of the nerves and curing all forms of nervous complaints, giving natural, childlike refreshing sleep al- ways ? And they will toll you unhesitatingly "Some form of Hops, ' ensnare 1. Ask any or all of the most eminent physicians : "What is the best and only remedy that can be relied on to cure all diseases of the kidnc;,•s and urinary organs ; such 1 1 Bright's disea•^, diabetes, retention or inability to retain urine, and all the .diseases and ailnseets peculiar to Wo- men"--- Apd they will tell ynu explicitly and emphatically "Buchn." Ask the same physicians "What is the tarot reliable and surest coot for all liver diseases or dyspepsia constipation, indigestion, biliousness, malarial fever, ague, &s.," and they will tell you : " Jla„drako ! or Dandelion !" Hence, when these remed'es aro com- bine 1 with others equally valuable And compounded into Hop. Bitters, nuc:s a [Concluded) next week.] lm WILSO N'S PI'I1i011 Drilla Sloftet b Warner's see epee. Van 1111-.211'11 Kidney Cure, Hall's Catarrh Cure, Cinlpalese hair Renewer. crowfoot Indian Bitt=rt, 13'arner's Nervine, Klns's New Discovery, Fowler's Extract of Strawberry. Try NEILVII.INB, the new Titin Remedy - 3 'CIGARS. CIGARS, IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC THE BEST ASSORTMENT IN TOWN A fun line of all the Leading Patent Medicines ajwaye kerten hand (Physicians Prescriptions a Boeoialty.) GEORGE REMUS, BLAKE'S BLOCK, THE SQUARE OTS&SHQES V V Beg t. announce to the Public that they have opened business in eke above Store in the store lately occupied by Horace Newton. Having purcheeed a large and well assorted stock if Sprint and Summer Goods at close figures wears determined to give the Public the benefit. QUICK SILKS & SUJALL PROFITS WILL BE, OUR IOTTG. ,tt! Please call and examine our goods before purchasing elaewher••. Air -Remember tho place, next door to J. Wilson's Drug Store. a!••Cuetom work will receive •,ur special attention. mer-Nooe but the beet of material used and tint -class wn•.amett employed. zb•Repairing neatly done on the shortest notice. Goderich, March 9. 1aS2. DOWNING & WEDDUP NEW ARRIVALS SPRING & SDMMEER GOOPS Scolch, Elllisfl hisk & Caliathaii Tweeds HUC3-11 DUNLOP. TO THE FIRMERS OF TIIE COUNTY OF HURON GENTLEMEN, -By request of a large number 1•f the yeomen of the County. we have decided to manufacture RFiA3?IZ G AND MOWING; LiACHINEB, in connection with our Plow business for"the year 18113, which for material acid wurkmaniehip will be second to none. Do not give your orders iur reapers or mow- ers until you sen those manufactured by us. We will attend all the spring fairs in County, which will give the farmers a Ruud rq,portunity to inspect our machines. We will warrant our machines to do u good work as any ether made. We will al- so have a number of good LAND ROLLERS, for the Spring trade COO$INCI- STOVES always on hand; and will be sold cheap for cash, or be exchanged for wool. Cash paid for old iron. SEEGMILLER & CO. Guderich Foundry ABlit AILA M SMITH CALLS ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING : CLOTHING, /TA LARGE ASSORTMENT AND THE, LATEST DESIONS.wa LSA FINE A880 IiN ENDLESS %AItIETY,} URNISHING GOODS HATS, [?'ALL THE LATEST STYLES, AND EVERY s1ZS111 UFA LL PATTERNS. NADAND A FIT UOCARANT}.bD OR NO :ALE.iiCLOTHS NEW GOODS, 1VEW PRICES. CHEAP FOR CASH. A-123017.79= CHAS. A. NAIRN u 'j, ftp t:,atIDIAMOND DYES, C l ! •. .,i,' ,. •.v. -.'rut•: - • B.ES'i' IN THE WORLD. , :a tdablc, avp''.:a j a•l11ze+.',• L. as ,; �.l.0 lOtJ. i'Fi,R_ PACKAf - . Jn'.,t V. .111at )n, *tea : ' . 1)-,3,,,;p,i3 n •I c •n .• •n,,'. •tori _ ,,,.,.1• -. aml a • , 1„ L� ,, , • ,. .r•. ., 1 s 4! i i Cure i•c •tiy i 0 s I r •i',1 of :•: • • • ••,•; ie. toe sr 1 r, ••1..0'9 r, ' ►. Fr. •t l:i:.l 1: 1 tt i 111• 'ra dell.; lit ore. Iry -u- `.. ,.,d:i. A L-..• Ton, ns. rrrseet• MMI • -- INTO_ 1 TI-IE BEST ASK YOU1.1 ROGER 1 TIC NA 1.1i. ' 11. 1'. \l .,on :i :,,L: , ••,• • , tt ••I lir 1,4'.V 1% n,u10 Trinl B.).3 ,4 0. T,r. 1: •i ". v , .11' ^..v •, y. �• r C., „•„„!.0.•-1• •t Sln e TAKE NO ork e••,..;•. o!•. .,.,( f1"nolo .1, hero• r ' lt., • it•,.'• • -", t:cv••ro C , i • d e ' 'J i t n • 11e,1 1•n•.•. (1114114','. 1: • 0%13,1 4e•1 , c •iu i'..:•! l: i1:'"1 at •1. Wile •n'edrtit .,; ,--,a L.,, a sins 1'. (1; • w:', -t ' :'•',•,t .'1!.♦ ,1.1y :•r kidlner:n',1'.•a. 1,•, i ; 1n n...: •t•1►e.1 to these rnmpl : ••1 hues. bo, r•,-n^v•id Fnr Otis 1,4 til lo. Ihen' 'AI, fowl to Dr. Van l:.i •u'a K ;•••y Cu,* eat -4 all I ,boors! i . *1 ill :a• .11 fi om ourh It wis revs known to',il, Seel by Wile n. - 3u1 A Pr•v•n, -Of nue .nee. 'Tss»tls,- leT" to any tone sending the beat four lis. rhim., on "rsasawar," the ns 1.1b'e Hale rem for the Teeth awl Ban. Ask i your druthest or address Go•l':icb. Aas. OTHER. a Q- i No_ 1 SMOKE TWIN -NAVY THE BIG.IOCT PLUG HAS THE FINEST BRAND OF ANNED PEACHES IN THE Al•tlt1.1:1', ANI) 1111 - CAN NED TOMATI1OES AND CORN ARE DELICIOUS. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE_ COURT HOUSE SQUARE, ttt)DERICH- ONT-ARLU Sarnia Agricultural implement Manufacturing Company. ILIMITRD ' MA1•TtTM.1.11CTURER13 OF Reapers, Mowers, Binders & Threshers. See the D, "i;ni,, 5 Srparato: bufure you purchase. 'Ile Easiest Ituhhieg, Simplest, end most duoinle mach:ue in the market. JULY III .♦,c4- L N 'F a W �• 10 1-3e 1i,1•1r3,, at pact' tatECORGeIC A ROBE, General Areal. Ooderlek Ari in _Wall Paprs. Now to the tlml, u you with owe or two Glee rooms et bn...e, to see Putlera reent wase Ne has over 20,000 Rolls of the Latest Designs Ocaut;ful colors. and at pr'ees less .Lan very much interior gods. tall and tee Item tl iws tw Inc the boot • no 1.i tows. and to., -t be •el.. The L3161 Spring Bazaar Palms afld Fashioef, At 33VT=.+33:11%'a