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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1885-9-25, Page 31 1 -%• th.; atuvius.,,c7.16„17:. 744:;;:::gro :77:Te412r.' e ,•::t 1.F71M, asm At . A.« "”" r""',4; .!g8t stt• f • ; .11.• --lift HURON 8 'allot.- -fl ..116,., • rak # —4 THE4 15 ExpREeo•Ars yea sem it hut ishipt atid all wale thinking of Ithwt 1 su nearty let yes go oa witaleteat spRING summE 11v atilLt• a. "weave., 4,14f019;.41/1,44 1. I was ushered tv my town, trot the. 11111stroten, of which Mr. Divernhouee he t' the muse subject, levo MI Beal seel- ' 'As mums es ot et, owe+ ideatity. We ow* talking all the way bseweee Lon - kc and Blackwater. But why doestleat esrpress yea r .Bscisamo.' gerhipd Cast. Presilergeet, dropping his varies let the lowest so keeper, --became John Dwerrillonme abecoaded had bed dimgresable expermoos, but • three ewilthe 14°' with mwwwwti v. pia, Rio 3 bachelor., chamber, hone thoessami pounds of the Compeufa and I were on the road to Clesyborough. with , d„licao, chinut, sod mole ewer. monee, and has never been hosed of 'Titil ycli what It 6, Langfeed,' he fel by a blazing fire. I oulocked my mil, as we aped along between the portneauteau. 1 treed to be expeditious; II. grimly hedges. 'I do not mush fess, to het the memory of toy ratlway adventure John Deem/some had alorteded I bring up Deterrihowee's Dame at Clay. haunted me. I could not get free of it 1 borough. All the officials know that he . I *veld nut shake it off. It impeded me, -....it worried Emu it pie-ci toe op,---tt 'Wilealld me to misplace Inv Muds, —to 'Illitile my cravat, —to wrench the but- tob. 41ff my gloves. Wood of all, it hi. pursue. Were ever facts so strangely made um so late that the party hail all incongruous, so difficult to reconcile, chahc° of Picking 6P trif"1" Itastes .ht of day, Hoer dared I be n ex rem and, arr cloudy been crying 1 to be 011 , and butt Captain Prentlereast and myself felt oaresives to be in the painful position d *wielders who are ievoluntarily brought into a deimestso trouble. Within twenty egrates eider we had left the .breakfmt table Use dog brought round, sad my 'rmed Jelfidis impatient 'I remember your laying something °sly s (os twurs b.ek. J,An is my wife's relation, and the subplot three months ago --and I had see.; hum house bid embezzled serenity fi„,,, tioAl.ijitat ti.,at is hardly a C.easant line. If (Somers. .1.1ed you Dee we ask f”, se sand pounds of the Company's, enemy you don t ,such miud, we will tette the I ticket, sir T yet told ate that he carried that sum mem 11.10 to Block water. It's an important r 'I observed that you did not ask for station, and we shell steed • far butter it, but he ezplanted that hy smytnit_• ' h I hesitated. I feared that I might be 1 telling too much, and ao broke off Wed before I reached the dishriug- Hi.e. should he have continent agate inter t'"e et Cle)."1"ruugh'' room. I had scarcely paid tole rest . al, and we oared off, some eight or had be been &pilot throughout these i mato- about a quarter before tee L. Moe Jelf "then dinner was enmities). himself along the Wei Above all, what taa 011uples strong, into the dii.ing• mystrri. os three mouths .4 disappear,. 1 prom...ilea at UDC. to prosecute our room Wee 1 i oniry• I ma ni.rt guing to downier: either the Perplexing ipiestions, thesie. Qum- j We liege° by "Icing for th* °tali ' I teem which at once awaratra themeoree I master, —a big, blunt, business-lke a in —who at once wrest il thakib t • k shout • onser-esos, sertainky,' apart the lowed, 'but ---1 *You asked for sty aka just before eis snared the station.' 'I did, a.' Then you mast have seen hue. He est in the corner mist the yen deur to which you canto.' `No, indeed. I sew no ono' 1 looked at Jew 1 baps* to think the guard wma is the eaohreelor's oath - dance. 'If I had seen another traveller I should heves *eked for his ticket,' added So •e tool. tliv 11.10, •hich happened abruptly. The guard and the station- tte 'hew ringiat Black- master excheneed glances. The former Pot - Dew guava or the Joiner. AU pru • parties bear the strictest faintly resent- to the minute of all colic -ante& but which la Mr. John Dwerrihouse perfectly we , bleence, teed 1 mu mot aware that an East 1 &donned of no easy st.ititiml. c"-- and that there wee /10 director on the Isittinn in the corner next the door by Anglian banquet offers any exception to hod no reply ti• them. Captain rretoist- etwel he ba4 „pokna to 1,„ which you took the tickets, ci.uld yoga looked impatieutly at his watch. '1 ant obliged to go 00 to four minutes mere, sir,' he said. 'One last question, then,' interposed Jed, with a sort of desperation. 'If this gentleman's fellow -traveller had been Mr. John Dwerritiouse, and he had been New Goods arrived, and willlbe arriving du,r. ing the' Season. can suit all as to Material and Style. IEETTG-PC 130171•TLOP, r.A.13101NT.A.131-4.15 the role. There was the usual country have foiled to see and recognize him 1' baronet and ilia vile, there were the usual teustry parsons and their woes ; there wes the sempiternel turkey and vJonathan .1.11, who seized the first op- I `rnquelnilY. olt hul not even bugg • estion to 4,611r. , portunity of drawing me endeared leers - times a week, about three months ego, 'He used to he down here two or three ing all that I had to tett wait two* amazed said he, 'when the new line was first set i haunch of venison. route.. roni.!•it ire. and bee ildered than either of ua He ie - There is authing new under the son. woe to sly room that niebt, when all afoot, but since then, you know, goal 2Ie 1111"— I was placed about midway down the ( the guesta were gone, he e, sad we talked t' He paused significantly. c„itigkei; Jett ushed scsrlet table I had taken one rector's wife thin over from every point of visit— B we without, it must be confessed, arriveg Yes, yes,' he said, hurriedly, know any kind of couclusion. all about that The point now to be as- ' do not ask you; he Ilia' 'wketb" certained is whether anything has been you can have mistaken th. matt- lluit seen or beard of him lately.' impoesilgo.'_ 'N.A. to my knowledge,' replied the 'As impagible as that I should mis- take genie stranger for yourself.' 'He is not known to have been dews the line any them—yesterday, for in- stance r The station-rneater shook bis bead. 'The Sad Angluvn, sir,mid he, 'is sheet the last Paw where be would dare to show hunaelf. Why, tnene isn't a station master, there lea t a guard, there isn't • porter, who dome t know Mr. DIVIlfTillOgat by sight as well ash* knows his ewe twain the /Dolling or who wouldn't telegraph for the police as soon as be had est eyes on Atte at say point along the line. Blase you, sir ! there's been a standing order nut spinet hint aryl wince th. Twenty-fifth of Septem- ber last.' 'And yet.' permed my land, 'a gentleman who travelled down rater- d.from Lendon to Cleyborough by the wee more reticent on such subjeets. ne afternoon "serene testifies that ke mew actdally told yoe that he had sereety- bee thousand pounds in his pocket 7" '11111 illessph My wife bas as wise &bent it, and she easy be right—' 'What idea 1' 'Well she fancies, --women are so down to dinner, and I bad soother at my left band. They talked aloes woe, arui their talk wsa abuut babe's. It was dreadfully dull. At length there cm, a pause. The eierses bed just been re moved, and the tergheel Cutne upon the scats. The conversation had all t aleag been .4 the languidist, bet at this! 'It is not a queati.m of looks or voice, moment it happened to hare stagnated hut of facts. That he should hove al-. altogether. Jeff was carving the turkey. luded to the tire in the blue -room r Mrs. Jelf looked as if she was trying to 1 proof enough of John Dwernhoust's think of somethine to say. Everybody ' identity How did he look 1' else was select. Moved by an unlucky 'Older, I thought. Considerably old - impulse, I thought I would relate my er, paler. and mii anxious.' ad venture. He has had ermeeli to make him look 'By the way Jolt.' I began. .1 came anxious, snyhow 2 laid any friend,gloom- down part of the way today with s friend tly, 'be he innucent or guilty.' ui yours.' '1 are inclined to believe that he as Indeed !' said the master 4 the feast, lemocalt.. 1 m0'14- `Bo showed no j olialissi seisotiisally into the breast of the •Inhattalttnent who^ 1 addressed him, ' toriory. 'With whom, prayr amid no unessinees when the guard tame 'With one who lade me tell you that round. Has con venation was epee, to he should. V pomubk, pay jou a vt • halt. 1 might althea* ay deg be Wore Christman' talked too freely of the bagmen, whale '1 cannot think who that eould he,' he bad oil hand ' said my friend, amnion 'It meet be Major Tborp,• *tweeted MIS Jen. I shoot my head. 'It was mot Major Thorp.' I replied - 'It was* near relation of your osro, Mra Jolt.' 'Then I ara more pealed than ever,' replied nay hostess. 'Pray tell Inc who it was.' 4:dower, you know, at putting themselves . I that be was tempted ' that he did scut- mouth- tie would have been mad to nigh Bleekwater station ; and if imi hai come, he would have been arrested before he left the piatform.• 'Cu you tell me who took the Black- ings* tickets of that trete T 'I mew sir. It was the guard,—Ben- iambi Somers.' 'And where coa 1 end him r : 'You ow fid him, sir, by staying busk ti Fos OMNI, till one o'siock. He AIM titiiigt 41mPsepet with the op -ta- proot irtivtmemptoo, which stays at Black water for ten minutes. By one o'clock we were beck wain upon the platform, and waiting for the trait. It mime possonsally. end 1 at owe recognized the ruddy -faced guard whet had gone down with my trine the eveniag learn 'The eentiewies want to mak you some- thing about lir Inverrituessi, Somers,' mad the station -master, by way of 'That again is straws ; for I know no 'No, sir ; it would have been qurte 'Ani you are certain you did not see ftilai • e. 1 mid befere, sir, I could take my oath I did not see him. And if it weren't that 1 don't like to contradict a gentleman. I woy.M say I could also take my oath fleet this geutlanan was quits alone in the earns,* the whole way from London to ("gybe...melt Why, sir,' he added, dropping his voice so as to be ineudible to the station -emitter, lea expressly evoked KW to give you • oogs- partment to yourself and I did .o. I 111rReassatber the Paios—West street. nest deer to Kula ut lituatrnal.11111 C4-02=MICI-M- Goderich TOUndr3r isitti Machine 47oike., Runoiman F'roprietors. CONTRACTS TAKEO FOR SIEM111101111S. FLOURING MILLS, A30 DINER 111ACNINERI WANTED. Flouring tills Changed to the Gradual Reduction System, Mr. Derentheruie alighted at Blackwater station.' 'Quite impossible, sir,' replad the etation-niseter, promptly. 'Why impossible 1' 'Beason there is eo station aloe. tho boo when La is so well known, or where 120 would ran as great • risk. It would 'It Wel WO 1411111 • petite than rUe inside people's motives,---. she fancies be lust running me head tete, tee hos s COMM, Str. 11 Joentian Jelf aid down his knife and !ally take the Janney ; and that be ha fork. Mn. Jelf looked at me in a I been concealing himself them three *tramp, startled wsy, and said never s months in some wild part st the country +surd. --struggling possibly with his eiseecienos 'And he desired in. to tell you. rigor all the tires, daring neither to *bowed usedass, that you amid not tase the with the booty nor to cocoa back and locked you in, and you were so good as to give me something lir myself.' 'Yee ; bat Mr. Dwerribouse had a key of his own.' 'I never saw him, sit ; sim 00 005 COME AlTD BEE TEE BAII, Horse rowers, Grain Crushers, Straw Cutters, Agricultural Furnaces, Stoves, etc., etc., at Low Prices. .111 Kinds of Castings Made to Order. R. w. J. B. Kt; ataltAN. Owtlartrh. Nor. te. tett CROP PROSPECTS Yor the ennoner aro very hate indeed Farmers will have plenty of work for their Mackin* and it will pay them to use Li A kik N E It will not rem nor coracle, and wears equal to lard or sea, eiriona be beads Ise lime meser. Manufactured only by MetXti.L Mots. t Tormum Jose Mts, M. R. W. tiltaCIMS74101. .... LCYVT pEIOES GAINS that compartment but yourself. Beg pardoe, sir, my time's up.' Ansel with this the ruddy -faced guard Cli'l:t0C3EllIME3, or touched his cap and'vras gone. In anoth- 0.52.0C131CICYVY" VITAL.FtIC, —issamor Oroeble to burn the Hall down in hse herseet this two but only to have the chime* a the blue -room swept tefore 4.011811. lialbitt I bed reachtid the sod of lay imam of something , MAIM. ell faces of the gueets. given, is permitted to carry the business felt I had Wit something which had lthcough as if nothing whatever had hao- house loft Quaid, and thoi lemerelive no- 1 pseismi.' explarred Roma ay words' SitCevoked The last,' 1 replied, is se impossible a vowel eeontavestion. 1 est con- Cases. bits Jell thinks like generous founded, nig daring to utter another and delicte:winded woman, but not in syllable, and forst kat two whole rein -the least like a Weed of railway dime - atm these ema deed silence round the tors. They wou:d never carry forgive - table, liakeeptaie Preodergait come oats so _ tear not ; med pet it is the only ?vinare IL 'But now that km hu coots back 7. 'That is the point. She eossayes that he bas probably thrown 11111111.111ff ape* ti. Company's mem ; made = .015.5104 of the mercy ; mad, being foe. .. \ er minute the heavy panting of the ea- IfirrOZTIC NiT.Aallt113, ea began afresh, sold the train glided Aloe a Lame Line et &C., 1001 W. leek,' st,giggi oiler tni wine iiellatache Cups, Ladies Cups, Fancy Mugs, Ke*olice, Ware airily oat of the station. moments in silence. I was the kat to Vases, &c., which will be sold at coe.r. W.. Z.ZITC1=Eiaia- 'Mr, Beojamin bosom knows more hawthorn street. Oedences. than he chemises to WI,' I said. 'Humph ! do you think so T must be. He could ot hare saw to tits door without seeing biro It's "Iliac" is one thing not impossible, my deer Wow.' 'What is that 'That you may have fallen s./sop, and dreamt the whole thing.' 'Could I dram of a branch line that I had Demo bawd of f Could I draw of a hundred mid non boiatass details that had no kind of interest for met Could I dream of toe seventy-five thousand posed* -Perhaps yea might have seen or heard some eamee amount of the affair iloswashor LUX114. BARGAINS FOR CASH allISMWMInimaawe 11.111111ILLING ort air grow or CLOTHING AND o-rtr tsrt-icsasRmus At Greatly Reduced Price for Cash. while you were abroad. It might have made no impression upon you at the tiros, and might have aims tack to you an year dreams,—hooded, perhaps, by the mere names of the stations on the line.' 'What about that firs in the chimney o ' to the mese. 'Yoe have been abroad for some I contester* that bears s semblanos of introduction. mootbs, have you not, Kir- Langford 1' 1 likelihood. however, we can rum over The guard flashed skean glares from be mid, with the desperation of one 11 to Cleybormgh tomorrow, and see if my face to Jett's, and beck again to who flings himself into the breach. 'I anything is to be leorned. 137 the wsy, tome. heard you lied been to Rowan Surely 1 Prendergast tells me you picked up his 'Mr. John Dwerrihouee the 150 di - 70 hare something to tell es of the crger rector 1' mid he isterregatively. state and temper of the moat ry after the 'I did so. and here it is. 'The suns,' replied ety fru war r .Jelf took the cigar -case, examined it 'Should you keow hist if you sale I was handy grateful to the galLant j by the light of the lamp, and said et hoer to have seen him use it. I express yesterday afternoon 1' SS to *more overflown and awe Mina - 0104, to Irritator stenialns. and the special of *eh separate TIM IS A OENUINg ANNOUNCEMENT - ABRAHAM SMITH. Goderioh. Nov. nth. MC Extensive Premises and Splendid New Stock. EiliartalEtirs, f the blue-reora, — should I have heard of that donne ney journey CABINET - MAKER AND UNDERTAKER I admit them Is • dace y sliest that point.' 'And what about the Mem' ossa 'Ay. by Joys ! them is the eigeroan This u • stubborn fact. Well, it's • mysterious affair. aad it vitt mai better detective thanssiellIrilit l� clear it op. I *orlon., we mg go home.' (covrterne) A Rite avio—Of one donee "Teatime av- to any 411110 seeding the best four lin - rhyme on ' ssssss ' the remarkable little gem that the Teeth and Bat... Ask your dreamt nr eddrem wee/rem s These rommaThes. Shinnieber for this diversion in my once that it was beyond doubt Mr. 'Anywhere, nu.' 4Hg SKILL or comity:win A hoer. 1 aromeola hies, 1 tear, worm. r Dwernhouses property, sad that he re- 'Eh' Ye u Itnnw it h. wslt In the 4 15 the 17fleniVisicsted witwsWortarsiid=raTi Itathr what lamely ; bet he kept the CIM1 versa tnem loaned In, ‚.14 .0 the difficulty. whatever , side.' he added. ' A big J transfixing • 'How •eta Too answer so positively 1' it might hare been. wee bridged over. ' capital D He weed to carry the same 'Bemuse 1 looked into every carriage Brideed over, but not repaired. A os his note -paper.' Andrew every face in the train, and I eomething, an awkwardness. a risible 'It offere, at alt events. $ proof that I could take my oath that Mr. Deerri- suastraint remained. The greets hither- was not dreaming' hoses was not in it. This gentleman to had been simply doll, but bow they ', 'Ay ; but it is time that yo e were ems, he added, turning sharply upon etc Wan evidently uncomfortable end em- asleep and dreaming nnw. i am ashes- 'I don't know that; 1 ever saw him before '1' *screwed. k ed to have Ic•Pt Tow GO so long. Good- in my life but I reauseilier ?a (a.e e per - The depart hail wally beim plaid night.' open the table when the hulas left the 1 `Good -night, and rementith that I room. 1 arse& the opportanity to select ern more than reedy to go with you to C sin Premier- Cleyboroue, or Blackwelder, or London, gainilt.on Street, Goderlch A geed assortment of Kitchen. Bed -room. lawns Rooth sad P•Ii•T Furniture, Pat' h ss is 1 bles. (ow. came and wind fiented). cupboards. thdateada, ila'uterhes, Nhasts-staatil trawler sew. whir -rats. trainer Glasses. non up. mad presently one or two others I 'Here ton, is his monogram on th. 'He was not, sir.' a ~ant r 4 , ; 1 ton Or n( iSI5y agent. arm itiE °he aurae time an ellbet peculiar to the chemical 'manipulation of the. 4,7411 - pound, isacouired hy Ione asd witheat study or the peopertiee and mann of inerheine, sea Wilmot be thwarted from brain to brain say wore than • juggler can an is - looter with the eapseitv kportas • number of ballets mattes in the air by showing 51We how la data. This explains why V: heetatll Phosphate. an Canaaya. an outrage, a experience, aneoWthlathe• the Oteet nonteassiased. white the traannteres Wilts sui salbstit wad by'.S drags -We thasOlentnt the — - 1,d11Y- Vow "aril milmwd tslii" Your mew use tee reeeliewa Weattesiedl ay 101. seat in time at this stilton. or. end real ewe. Waal say unesseasies. only specific for impotency, nervous de- • ht. n.—Ammieiete saw tsesat Of Callao amilloishis sows as bead able lierresa ter bit 110,11111•11M WSW . MOM Sbaseista • seerialte.--A call Notated. BOOTS&SHOES IDO-v:Tillrla dr. Wed:di:L.1.32 Bee 5. annoueee to the Public that they hare opened business in the atmee Sine • in the stove lately occupied by Horses Newton Having purchased • large sod well assorted mock of Spring sod Summer Goode a close figures, we are letarshia• to give the Pnblic the hene6t. gat Oat at Clayborosigh.' The Groat German Invigorator is the ()MCI( SEAS, SIALL PROFITS WILL BE CUB. ICTTO ' txuet rd I "Plied 1"tt }eddy universal lassitude, forgetfelneee, or anywhere. if 1 can be of the least you not also remember the face of the pain in the back or aides, no matter how 1 In heaven's name,' I whispered.'what service gentleman Who travelled down in a shattered the system may be from s e said friend, and tt may he that shall pet 'It was my impression, sir, that re sad esoisre health and harm, $1.00 was the matter pat now What had I 'Thanks ' I brow you mean it, old 'same carriage with me as far as hewer oessesit...do; Olf the afounrstf f ul Def'crui‘uan7. 'Von mostiosoa the name of John , y, -e to the test. Once more, good- travelled down alone,' said Somers, with per hos, six boxes for it 00. Sold hy so. a. e trent for 1 nit . titles. le - n is alto breakfast -room st half -new 1" " 1" " 81"kW"4". "41 t. "Ill hi ' Slibilli awl tRibettnOriliil 114•11! f re. ftold night • look of serene• ell druggists. Sent en rerovirt of pnee, .Weet of that 2 I had seen him not Bo we parted for that nicht, anti met 'Dv no Mean* I IWWI • fellow-traved. trgorid. h1 1r Ch.naT. Tolean. t for Gude- me -Please call and examine our goods before perchsaire elsewhere. IMP-Ftetnernhor the elaoe, next door to J. Wilsons Drug Store. .11-Custion week receive our special attention. ,POP•None het the heat of metorial wed and tirst-cleas workmen employed 11111- Repairing neatly done on the shortest noete. DOWNING & WEDDUP ART DESIGN'S TS WALL PAPER two hegira Werra •41ki t 'It is • Menet satoending circumstance; eflht Witt morning. It was • hurried, Oat re should bare roes bin,' aid I alissi, Illionnfortable sag. Nose of sit tau:, mitsluswifiv otr-anietitiWitit;, , trying to restore him the wkiob he had dropped in the a eV's' wow by Geo. P.- I Ass, sole agen carriage, rich Eta Wawa tie time. *1 715 wlai Sawa or 150 nine mews at hear'. 10 ser Putter ocis spso . fie ham over 20,000 Rolls of the Latest Designs neautita colors and ai prieseilews than very snitch isfertar gool.. (.1 •r., oo t best. Ylia are tbe beat slue is think. Sal Wwit hem. Tit11atest vio,R 113z3ar la* & Fashions, --•.•••••••••1••••n.....-•