HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1893-7-6, Page 7THE SIGNAL': GODJCRICB, ONT. THURSDA
JULY 6. 18 )?.
An Offer
'MOH TILL 80? BB RBPBITBD 1
Challies at 6c.
Challies at IIc.
Challies at I6c.
Challies at 19c.
Challies at 30c.
The Goods are new, and the prices
25 per cent. Tess than regular
rates.
JOHN T. ACHESON.
NOW OPEN FOR IH3P&CTION
AT MUNRO'S
+ + + + + + +
Navy, Black and Colored Storm Se_3es,
Whip Cords and Two -Toned weed Effects.
A ull lineoi Black Stuffs in Cashmeres, Baratheaa, Whip
Cords, Soliel Cloth, All -Wool and Silk Warp Hen-
nettas, Amason Serge and Bengaltines
Together with Sateen's, French D'Laines, Teazzle Cloth,
Prints, Chambray. and Printed Piques.
EXTRA t &LI:C !N
White anti Grey Cottons, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, kc.
Napery Department well a.sorteti.
NIA knee ate a '.e ea Y tt.- Y 'Oa bib
5 PER CENT. DIBOOUNT FOR CASH.
A_ WVtC se/ sN V I O.
!Mt Draper and Haberdasher.
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THE GREAT
frau A•strali with • letter to lir. Crom-
well, full of eath.siasm and self sacrifice,
1C STRA'''
LIAN HEIRESS. "d rent. to d'tfemminatimm Dever te be
won by money, surrendered in a half an
hour after memiag Sadie.
He was • rising lawyer. with • moderate
fortune, sed had gine to Australia he a sort
Amur around the world be took before sand-
ing down to the pestics of his profession ;
and in ba travels in the favored Mimed be
had :met Godfrey L.ses.., and heard of the
colossal fortune tbet gentleman had made in
twenty years of fortunate investmeata.
There was so doobtia Sunnydale of tl•
stability dQaike Leeman's wealth t but,
„fes all. wauom.ething to have it mu -
firmed broeMR3.e been on the spot endemic
the proof.
"Why doesn't be send home a fortune to
Wrest for his daughter'" Edward Under•
hill said, repeating Mr. l'resswell's question.
"Beans* the investments are better where
he is. Messy doubles under his touch, and
tyre memo to be no limit to his. luck, or
judgaansat, whichever it is that guides
him."
" Aad he wants you to take our little
Sadie from ss." said l[n. CraeswelL " He
thinks well of you."
" Set hotter Ones I deserve," said the
young owe..•rssatly. "It was • mere
matter et mettle .ad ,treagtb. He was get-
ting rather the worst of a saraggie with two
Mg-eacgere wham I esters aiseg."
")ant yes wars skis*"
" A were ack tread. that hes ower
tis.bbed as. Delle.. ma, I tb•.dt wa-
ist of any deist spas rites Leeman, sad
had resolved never it marry • great heiress,
even to oblige bee father, until I saw bar.
An hoar beside her mattered .11 my fins
repolatiose Who maid see her and net
.loge her' „
Sadie who had most quietly met aside
.vary wooer, sever devises"' the truth mf
gywsrJ Uslarking love. Her quick
'reties& was wan before she saw him by
bar father's letter duusibisg the fearful
side against wide he bad saved Godfrey
L..esan's life. With a heart degslerly
pre sad fres from puha, the still knew that
Won uses of tractile is the full pewee, lied
NOS haalmsd te sweat any attentioe paid le
h er whisk tabs end Feasts Cresawell did
sea 'Is* a Mond Ws* prettier thea
I at, awl twigs a atlsa.tsve in every way
f1tew.ald y, ie.�y, ahe t
Illss elighted.
list when Mtwara Unierhfl o� •�m
ghths
may the ordinary .srteeia�
t to
win her favor, she quite /ergot bar bed*
. Mien. sod wttheat gtvtog etewsw M her
.piste', thought:
' He mast idles tee beet. Be talked a
Its eta Kate was duties Mr host. and he
tpeald sot proal M jda the tidbag party
meta he was were 1 wee g^'ag. i think
',e "-at, ad Feetee Always
et Alan& astntDe.
toast et she was, •eneideeed as heiress to
• millionaire ie Australia, she was tbe nee,
retreat escape from being • dwarf that ever
a fci, grown woman was. Exquisitely pro-
port:..ne.l, every carve et her dainty figure
roweled to perfection, • wealth of golden
earls .rowniag a sweet fain, she was the
timet, loveliest little weenie that ever
Charmed a man's heart away. But she was
I.odfr.y Leemans daughter, aed tor twenty
Para t.udfrey Leeman had been piling tip
wealth in Australia, widle Sadie pawed
from infancy to childhood, from girlhood to
womanhood. Her mother's death had made
an exile of her father, but her amt, Mrs.
Creswell, took her into her nest full of
girls and boys, sad she was always one of
them in every respect.
It mu fully tea years after Godfrey Lee -
roan left Satuydaie sad his inlaid child
before he begin to geoid boom messy, but
when he did bogie every nail from Amebae -
la hrought • draft, sad with it a letter.
legging lira. Cromwell to spend every del-
ler
eolar
" You hays taken esu of my little girl
for tan yea)," the lather wrote, " and this
is for your ons use (live Sadie bet sham
with your awn slanderers, i[ you will, hot de
sot save for her. She will have more than
Eke cam .pend."
And Mra. (lussvrell, wbees knobbed had
sever hems able to make bell ands meet,
found herself able to make them lap over,
and plenty to spare. The uertgigs vanish -
el from the loom•, new ftweitats rsplbsad
old, fresh carpets were seen where gabby
ones had bees, pretty toilettes Ise ih. g4M,
college eduebtiss for the boys. For ten
Pte there wee plenty in the hems of Cram
well, where Sadie reigned mese. She woe
older than usese of the Cromwell'. yasegig
Li'" nthees, hat pettsi, eaaessi. idolised.
by all of then.
1 •t they maid not aped hop. Wm was
always ready to answer sari fall. She
would hues set were, N the dictionary for
Tom in the intervals of tabdis e a Wes ise
• twat ep Kate'. len etl.g .••Sem she
finished *eat (:amt's asp sill Ueel. Jokes
PP*, and slag bale& far him, or play
easetag Lauds Wt an swsdcg. with Mod
Intel temple.
Not ems saw Nulmy •1•ftaptl bit wwid
Ole d.IMMs apt tabttory katal' do JIMA
a'' "'s, se ktelle fie ass els.uN .t sari-
"" len *. wail., leafs home Ike Iles
erihstledesoke-be. ds*/ Mfl111.14
6611,11k w lois is }drama Ohs woe Hb.
•■pMN, tl.tbriy halpt l le .ftket
y tlemwtwen
ses M a flenk, .lially Imam -
Act IJtwA r
Maga. whoa Will Thor.. speaks M bur as
they ma spare ate Mr. U.d•rhill. H. le
ever so amok Ysdemser tbaa the boys. And
it would so please papa if M likes see."
Sometkiog, and it night bare bees W
p.rfect linearity, pm her the ee.viction
that bar forties* rad are weight with hies.
She knew absolutely uothiag of hie income
and she had never knows what her own was
le be. livery wish of her Mart had bees
rescind fur ten years, and yet she kept the
memory of the days whoa they wen all
poorly led. bait clothed, mad Ws was • daily
struggle agaiust poverty. She had farad as
well se the rw.t, but she bad slept is a fire-
less room, held butter to be • luxury for holi-
days, termed em old dress of Kate's Of Few 1
nie's into a Dew one for herself and begged
favors from irate butchers and bakers.
Theo came prosperity, but to the way I
have described.- Hooey to spend, large sums
of money, but no settled income, no certain-
ty of the future. She spoke of it Duce to
Edward Underhill.
" They call me a street heiress," she
said, "but 1 have nothing of may own—noth-
ing."
"Your father's tattoo will be yours."
"How am 1 ;o be sure of that! He has
not man me sinus 1 was an infant. He may
not love me when he meets me. He may
"Not likely. Doss he ever talk of eom-
ia home."
"Never! Yet his letters to true .re tuU of
loving interest. And he never propane
Unit I shell go to him."
"No- H. would scarcely want you to
lice in the wild part of the country where
he does. Yet perhaps, you may visit him
oat some future time."
And she knew he added "with ms" in his
heart, u well as If he had spoken it. Every
hour he spent with her strengthened his
love, won more eetirely his respect tor the
tiny lady, who spent her We in such loving
..rvi.su Yet he did not speak. He bad
been six months in Saanydale, and every
mea and woman in the village had made
their commsmt upon his devotion to Sade
Leeman, and yet he had serer asked bee to
return his love, although his every action
proclaimed it.
It was midwinter, .tad he had been at •
tableaux party at IdruCregewsUs. A huge
check from Australia, for Sadie. Christmas
box, had suggested • party, and the yosag
people united in arranging tableaux. Sadie
bad been Titania, Goody Two Shoes, Gia-
der•lla's pod mother, and other dainty tiny
characters, and Edward Churchill could sot
fail to tae how much more her heart wall set
upon adorning her cousins than herself.
They had ended with a dance after • final
tableaux from Midsummer Night's Dream,
sad Edward Underhill was carrying home
the memory of the bewitching Titania, who
had just said "gond-night," when his visions
were scattered by • voioe close beside
bit.
" Fried, am I on the right road to John
Creneweil's'•'
"Godfrey Leets' :" he cried, standing
.till to oonfront a figure dimly visible-
•, Who are you that have my name .o
pat 1"
" Have you forgotten Edward Ceder
hill'"
" Not while 1 hold the life he saved. Can
you take in* with you? Con yon let rue speak
with you before I ase my little girl o"
The maa's voice was broken with emotion,
and the hand that grasped FAward's quiver-
ed as with an ague fit. Very gently Edward
U;.derhill led him to his own room in .
large boer.ling•housa, full through the sum-
mer months, but where he well knew there
was room and to spine.
in the Tight he was struck by the woefu'
change in the man he had last seen in vigor-
ous ol.1 age.
" You have been ill, very iU," he said,
gsttiag out wino and biscuit, and drawing a
comfortable chair to the 6rc.
"Shipwrecked. my friend ; shipwrecked.
Starved sad frozen in an open boat till we
were picked up by a Baaton-bound steamer
tea deys ago. And it's all trona ! All 11 e
money 1'.s toiled for for twenty yema, all
my little girl's mossy is at the bo' top r f
the ocean. I don't own anything but the
clothes on my Trek. They told me I mat •
f Dol to sell everything, and trust it all o0
one yowl. Bat I wasted to take it all to
my little girl myself. Asti sew I her.
nothing. You-- you didn't marry her, did
Iouy.
1 U $UUUSIT M Nn.w
gat
iLL'17, MERIT .4
•
/01/1149t0 ON MER17'
Cock Godfrey's room forever : and Mr.
Cogswell heartily wtkomiLg him.
.. You made us all," he said." "There
is • pile of your money invested in my busi-
ness that is always subject to your orders.
And you have started Tom and Bob, and
educated the whole of them, and a lifetime
will not be long enough to show our grati-
tude."
There was • grand wedding, and in Ed-
ward Underhill's home "papas Croom" is
always reedy when Uncle Godfre 's le
vacated tor a time. In • peaceful, happy
old age Godfrey Leeman reaps the reward
of his generosity, and the first moan has yet
to be hear.! that Sadie is no longer the
great Australian heiress.
gars.. •bee'm. Cared.
Dean Suss, -1 Md an .bream just Ls -
hind my right ear, in August, 1391. Attar
coffering fur three months., I began to take
B B.B., and alter roe month's use t.1 it I
was very much better, and the atones e.-
tirely .disappeared in four. months. I •m
certain that Burdock Blood Bitters is an
excellent remedy.
2s* FLonnect M. Skis, Soegirth, Mae.
" No.
That's .11 right, the.. float's all
Hilt*"
, Bat if she won't marry me when I mak
her, I shall feel very much like eingisg
myeelf where your money lies."
' Eh' You love her so mach Y'
"I love her with all my heart."
" Why, then there, I'm upset with
taxable i des's mind my crying bks a wo
ma.—don't—why—l•t the money go, then
--esy little girl ! " And then M broke
flows and sobbed like • child."
Yea71—yon71 break the ice for toe," he
pleaded. the Ileus day. when Fdward Us-
dsrbiU .._ * s1 g.ieg first to see Sadie.
" 171 .oaks N no nem as I out for you.-
" Thanks t i cos go back. Tall any
attle girl I am not se old but I can make
wen•y ler her stain."
lee Rdward Underhill 4, oil* forget to
esenties that fad, wines, after Sadie bad
premised to in hie wile, he told her of her
babse% esters and misfortunes.
.s Ob." she pipped ; " •ed wan you emit-
ting kr that M spank to not "
' I do.'t kaow, darning. 1 am *sly tell
yon that every time I tried to tell you how
1 lova y.., Hist ghostly atom., ''.esti t.
shako m.."
" I sa glad k is gems, Or.. ant gime,
pleas bring papa .ow. 1 tt gs sot tie
them .11."
And when Uoifny Lesems, Mseskllr, i
and feariag'sad keen it angry .sp.ecgee.
sass. Wire the Gaeswsll pram, be loved
meek loving edam" ea hi le.siy life heal
W hostlesd hr year. Hadi. Ann.*,
Hks
1tq Isiry.hke Veils girl who peeled bit
kir ends .pa Ws shadier. psi p.. low
wee barb 1.te kb see. mea 1 est ilea
(\ .-..M bmetUng shad le sake Ma soar
$.mods., galling bin le sono sear le leas
thew seas, mad .laldrg Ib. Apses game
_1
HAVE
BACKACHE
D000s
KIDNEY
PILLS
WILL CURE YOU
"Backache
means the kid-
neys are in
trouble. Dodd's
Kidney Pillsis*
prompt relief
ofdisease is
fret caused by
disordered k!d-
ee Night as well
trytohave a
ealthy city
without 'ewer -
age, as good
health when the
kidneys are
clogged, they are
the scavengers
of the systems.
"Delay Is
dangerous. ANp-
leeted kidney
troubles resit
In Bad Blood.
Dyspepsia, Live►
Complaint and
the most dan-
gerous of all,
Bright* Dimase,
Diabetes aad
Dropsy."
"rho above
disease cannot
exist wham
Dodd's Kidney
Pills arty sod
Sold by all dealers or sett by and ea receipt
of price pe dusts. per hot or an for Salo.
Dr. L. A. Smith & Ccs* Toronto. Woke for
book cath Kidary Teat.
Patronise
True
SAUNDERS & Co.
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IIO#ARD FUANACES
coa=..
We are hea.iyuart•rs fur the Leet (mal
and Wood furnaces.
WOOD.
LOCAL REFERENCES :
REES PRICE, EaQ.
MRS. W. T. HAYS.;
WE MAK ALL 011R ON TI}(A11E
FROM RE -DIPPED TIN PLATES.
DON'T BUY SLOP WORK I
Eave Troughing, Roofing,' Cornice -
Work, Heating and Plumbing.
PROMPT ATTENTION. GOOD WORK.
SAUNDERS & CO.,
,West Street
.Competition.
Teo Ca.astar Psemo Rane Cob
�paAt bap ages rata wat. guys the
patine •mamas nervier will fair sad pus
•onset e.a..p..alt hs.
U le atatasesd se basher rrine4Nus end is
tap Ws. enw e. patrsr
itts... 1r. eempettfideem'• the uep,set of evu.y Harass w1
belr
ns.
Fee elate* asepses tae 1'Y '''sasses 1
twos. eoaaee.h fir with eel 1teos antes tablet
Illnoel throve;twine tudleo aallt =A
G1sso
weschenl ldttn
Cl .mad
Wes ---toad' adds Wester.
R. jA•f/Jt.l
IM tf heal ll.nattar. D.Aes»b
In mansion, in cabin, in shanty, in camp,
When the glow of the fire or the gleam of the lamp
Shines out thro' the gloom of the night,—
No matter where'er you may happen to be
You can always be sure when the bright rays you see
'Twas EDDY that furnished the light.
BUY
Eddy's Matches
THE BEST
THE E. B. EDDY CO
MAMMOTH WORKS, HULL, CANADA.
PATENTS 1
SUMMER
COODS
The only duty there will
be in connection with my
goods will be my duty to
sell and the duty of the pub-
lic to buy in the most satis-
factory manner and best
market.
�i.M�t,,dgT_f. fuel 11111 Aga CMlrb'glf
WateteiddNN iois�.tss� eq � ids f4laat Oe
k~a. m.. =oee�t lnbs a nm-. ren••
bent lNODIL • DAJ /NO. a . .
Oboes to
Ready-made Clothing a
specialty, and everything in
the latest and best Dry
Goods and Groceries can be
had at hard -times prices at
•
Ode
b.e1.a1
fro fir v vela*
e ♦ tMsw Pah.
Oleirdterate O1 .w..alect e. w o
The Toll10 Cash Sloft
P. ODEA, Manager.
hUF?JUCK
S.pMNat a the Stsmseh.
Lhcer sndllstwls.11(11.011.
11 ellaer.tlons.*urms.tha
Steed and removes •11 im-
purities from • ♦l.rti le to
the viers *croft IOU s Sere.
L3LQOD_
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DYSPEPSIA. BILIOUSNESS.
STIPAT1ON. HEADACHE
SALT RHEUM. SCROFUIJ►.
HEART BURN. SOUR ST
DIZZINr SS. DROPSK
UM ATI sib. SKIN DIS
BITTERS
WHY
Does GEO. BARRY, the
Goderich furniture dealer and
undertaker, keep the best stock
of furniture and undertaker's
bupplie.1 And how is it
that he can sell so cheap!
BECAUSE
He Snts that it pays in tl'e
long run. His mottos :
" Small Profits and Quick Re.
turns." He also makes a
specialty of picture framing.
Give him a call before purchas-
ing elsewhere. Embalming
Fluid always on hand. 2357-7
GODERJOH
Steani Boiler Works.
ISIITAfLleliSD 1501.►
A. S. CHRYSTAL,
auaerss•r to Clrpatal ! Rfee*J
Manufacturers of all kinds of S wtiots-
ary Marine, Upright & Tubular
R02ZIRRS,
Salt Pans, Brooke Stacks, Sheet Trod
Works, mete., eta.
Also le Upeirdht said R•rt.o0ta1 MaeValr• Automate Cut-(' •
Penalty. . dram of pi • and pip.-
osa•ta.Y en Med. Zedmate• ten era
short promptly •
mils 5' 0. les 17 Galeria. Ont.
WeHn-Opeente Y. T R. stases. cloiwi•n.
M4'B
SYSTEMoRk OVATOR
ams oras vnor® amassing.
Specific and Antidote for
lapses. weak and impoverished hoed, dyer
—, bksrple.sea, pslpit tion of the
bs.rt.11var •�Isi.1, neuralgia, loge of
wiemory. 130, oaawmpti , gall
. Mmee, i.mtien, kideoy and ' weary
tkang.. St ♦11.0' daces, female irreg.
slbrftiee sad Awad labilily.
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