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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1897-12-23, Page 3TRE SIGN \L : GODERIOH ONTARIO._ T*UUDAY, Deo. 23, 1897. 3 L Many persons cannot take , plain cod-liver oil. They cannot digest it. It upsets the stomach. Knowing these things, we have digested the oil in Scott's Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil with Hypophos- phites; that is, we have broken it up into little glob- ules, or droplets. We use machinery to do the work of the digestive organs, and you obtain the good effects of the digested oil at once. That is why you can take Scott's Emulsion. tor. and 0 •r.. to ensitr. SCOTT a SOWus, Chmwe,Te.ente Dentlati Y M NICHOL-SON, DENT.t. *U1.ROX. Rooms opposite the Post Deco Gold TUILOM. Crowns gad Wort • 8 Bride p••talts. W Years ZxPeri boos W. MAKER. D.D.e. fztx*,-UEN• 1 /. TAL BUFu$UN.-La1Mt sad approved methods for W dental .pww Mta, Preeseen on of the a•tUrsl testa a p Malty Omoe o yer James Robins m's dry oda store, cor- n er of West est a•, be Bgsrs. e7 T M. TURN I JLL, D.D.B., LD.8.- tJ . !ental suis. ma. (Lusty asseotassd with Dr. Dino.. of MontreeL Doll and porce- lain. artificial teeth moulted as gold or atom- isers beats. •peolal atteaUoe elven to the ,eserrpUoa of titsa.teral teeth. >Ove ie J Moi�'o new bleak. 1Modloffill. DR. HUNTZR. PHYSICIAN, SCR mem, no. Office -Bruce street, the reed doses latsty mounted by Dr. KoLeba high calls atom testdeaoe. Telephone se. • Lagral• ON CHRISTMAS EYE. IT H. 1 YHVH& When the gats creaked that October atght, Marion Hartley, wife of the tun- suooesdul author -playwright, was tor- turing her wits afresh for a way to sa- oretly induce some theatrical manager to recognise her husband's genius. Her flush faded as she heard admitted a man with a .low rotas and a deliberate step. Both were unpleasantly familiar. •'(.road evening," he said, bowing studioualy. Tall, broad and perfeotly dressed, he possessed a face only spoil- ed by its ezpreada i. "la be aooe.sible? Ah, ye., I see his light in there. Afraid I must disturb his inspiration. then." "Indeed? He is very busy." .he sim- ply "Of course " He at down. "Er - may I ask how the great play progress - ear' No answer. It had come back that morning for the fourth time -declined. Sher pretended to sew until the via- tica grew unbearable and then rc.e 114 Aid Ux, BasRISTER e0fd- dos,- t:eoveysaoer. Its. Oaos-Oa Hamilton street. 2 doors east et Oolborse Urea' drr geode Mose. ia-U 1 RNISf HEATON - BARRISTER, EA Bol teller. leets Public. Oan.di•n Heat el Commerce (boss. the Square, Gedtis• y ECAMPION-A.C.. BLBR18TSR, 80L • afar. Notary ate. odes ever Hata. Hamra Ooderlob NIU. JOHNSTON, BARRISTER, 80- . Metier. oenuelssie.er. ens. Morey to God•rioh.Ont.11tdavadat nes 0. HATS, ..AIRRIBTER, SOLICIT - 08.. Ake. Pim $orbit.. meat door awX1L Ossa Private, Goads to load at I. west rates of interim. dela '1 ARROW & PROUDIIJOT, BAR- ‘..x AR'3 maws. Attorneys. letionors. no.. QOM: r!eb J T. Darrow. 4.0.. W. Proedtoot. tAHS11JN. HOLT d HOLMRB. s«eQ. .r4o . t aa.C. ha`ts !reeler Holmes. r G. WARD, °ONYEYANOSR tJ . au.. sad eemaf.iw� a� re ands, lreis res. elesm tes s els sow. desters- i..s s al Oft eo.oeraa11 g :ivesrettlsa. snit or pro seeding OOvertt.1 V the Oar Oaa,M. •t Juno.. .j0o the ��pssl er 1a w Octant, Divides Cos>K. AL boas ell0.s ..ddreee�a D.a.mo.Oat. ltesids.oe 31116-tf 'AMMO &Me In/OPanOa' aid ihe my.Urlooe MOW Attired ito Mans d ltttlng. And whin he °rept eight Mair. sga1a 16 wee only to sit gimps vacantly through the hours. And Christmas was ohne M hand --dear, Io7ose Christmas! "Ws most strings." geld the doctor one day. "I've bent Winking -what mild excitement would be likely to moss him?" "Qh, the theater she play." she ea- rwered meohanioally. "Then take him. Here. There's a matinee advertised for tomorrow al the Jollity -.alae new and wonderful drama to be tried. The very thing!" Gilbert, never seeming to wonder where the money Dame from, assented. and accordingly that next day, Christ- mas eve, found them both seated in the Jollity. If this failed - The play commenced. but Marian her- self had not oome to be thrilled. Hold- ing her husband's hand tightly, she sat stealthily watching for a sign of dawn- ing comprehension. In vain. Daring the first and second acts his expression re- mained all but lifeless. Suddenly, how- ever, Marion almost cried out His thin angers had been Quivering. Now, hall way through the lad act. they dosed upon her own crushingly. The lights were low, but silts could see his eygle di- lating. Only too thankful that every one appeared engrossed by the play. she whisperingly implored: 'Try, try and keep oda dear) It's nearly over." "My plot -my play!" be odd. "gree -yon have let them steal my brains!" Dior the moment she wee atupsded. Then. "Nonsense. dear," she whispered book. "It L safe." "My very words," he gasped. not heeding. 'Let me go. I've been rob- bed. robbedl I'll shoat it all over the city !.. Then, indeed, she stared and tried to realise the play, but he was struggling pad There would be a soene. 8o, hold- ing his hand dill, she followed him out "WO TRIM" and tapped at the door of that inner room in which her husband spent more into the corridor. amore she 0ould pre- , " do not walk en the are.., for that would hours than she liked to total. No reply. vent it he bed gripped an attendan's hurt me as much as if vas walked on me." "Gilbert„ dear, don't start " waa shoulder- Hate she established • farm to tnatruot the whispered fearfully. "He is here again ••Your manager -at cnos!" he breath- neigbouring peasants in approved methods M mai ed "Your managed" M =Pasted. Y s of work, fine' how to iatprove what stock veriahly. His head had fallen forward •«r-. - --aaleep? When she touched him, he "The manager? In that IMO Die slowly roomed to ,tare put her with there. What name shall I atoll' e7 so dilated that she almost shrank. "Gilbert Hartley --the author d this CRISP AND CASUAL A queer little trait attributed b the Queue is • belief that MIas• made by bli.d people brim look. Jebel Balfour god Wells, of Most Carle notoriety. are both at Fortified. Ballow, Des " loot .11 bre tat," la kept at hard work in the on•rrtes, baying beau oer tilled as for Ont -ole hard labour. He la dews. oast. Wells is observed by being allowed N play the organ. Captain W Illt.m W illigerod, of the North German Lloyd line, bas oroesed the Atka do 400 Wass, 1,400,000 miles to all, or sixty times round the earth. He has safely ear- ned 200,000 persons, end rescued hundreds of persons at sea. Thin le a record of which soy mar may be mood. The torty•tbird anniversary of the Battle of Alma has recently been oelebrated. Atu dieser the (been proposed the usual tot, " To the glorious, immortal memory of the Messed dead who fell fighting for m.." The (boon merely puts the glass to her lips. an .t• is forbidden eo drink mammas' ty her 'doctor. Few-Iobmen oat boast of the long record of baring been all the seventy years of Isla manhood • member of his olub. Tbie, how• ever, was the r.00rd of Grenville (.. Lenses B.rkely, uncle of Lord Berkeley. who has jest died. the eldest member of the "Tray• ellen." Mr. Berkeley. when he died. was .mmiyase years et olio, and bad beet,! " Traveller " for twenty years. Mr. Robert Barr. the an, hor, is • Scots- man by birth. Hs was taken to Cana- da by 'hisparentewben be was about lour yeses old• and learned carpentering in his seeds, dare. d. iA the erection of the wooden ,hods is which the Volunteers were drilled at tW time of the mare. are. He has bees s Mealier u wellen tow • jouraallet " Luke Sharp" is a gal and versatile -man, • great reader and an energetio work sr and withal he Is strongly attached to ohi!dr•n. The ex.Empre•• of Russia has quits • weakness for dairies. At Psvolvsk, when .he established her first. she invited the Si.faciePetenburrere to Dome and enjoy facie luncbe. at -those 8t Petsnburgers who n tearless to start dairies themselves, be it told. "Only please, visitors." she wrote, That time -worn word " BEST -that ML ]dotnwaring. What Mall"- �-;bey pcvws•.ed. �o tits r000e�tl 1 w��e Why, be was oi earibbltag aim,' le" swell 11t'7Mrp Ms rtdii bestows preseoM of a arelk 11 TAe lluk• of Norfolk entertained as ex - eureka parr y from London, miffs twelve ksadred strong, at Arundel, and presided es over the dinner. Before dinner an amusing "Gilbert, doc'):l" She was tm000- pla7I•• i.eidwt occurred. Warnings to keep off .oionaly on her k swear . *813—WWia r -'hey followed lint iwad audita 1 sa.wr.w w•esasek 1D evid•nos, and.w,sra 'up, if it's killing yew rnr Die ,bee. e0&ors and up to the door of s box. generally obeyed. Coe perms. in • soft felt dl„ Two gentlemen were just emerging hat and Teeter jacket, wu observed crewing "Eh? There! 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MMq to Irma: saes, at thpe Unwept rat* at � A ▪ d� hem Iresti sars. w... Leh ben plot was leo Darning to ma and yea-- end whiter faced woman barred their *at"rtaire Lleenees. LANZ. L48USR 01 YLRRI`OS . 1l.a.sss. wd.ri.b. at }wr-l) 1Meeeanles' Inn the. ileo sward. ' Come off the grass," said a wemao. sharply. "'Tis the likes of you that seta you disturb memo!" he said. putting her wf, � esti I demand." maid Gilbert, f veil den +o'► bad tomo. Can't you see it's arms sway. "If I lose grip of it this ' time, it -it -may mean madness! Mar- pointing. "the identity of the man who The wagon womb on, smiting, but the tole. it wee sublime l Only go away- writes himself the author of that play." .roman's surprise was laughable tobut when dol" "Why." said one coolly. "I happen .l• found at the dinner she had been abuts - Bo found his pen and darted. Awed. to be the author. Anything amts 'ng the Duke himself. apprehensive, too, she hung there as "Youl" Hartley. looking like sae 1, though hesitating whether to obey or It'll risen from the grave. pat out Imre snatch his precious manuscript away. working hands. "Come beret Look ms Finally the stole out and stood guard at in the fem. I wrote tit-•elmratt all 1i - his door. stands. If my manuscript is gone. you why he Weem-" 1 bear that the only "My husband cannot see you to- -hare doben it" emotion Bagwig's olient showed befpre he night." The finale iiia st hand. The nodi• went *0he goal ld tic L was n parting with f� b "Oh, very good. madam' Half this enoe. little dreaming of that side drama. Barwig- bones wag furnished with the g100 he spellbound. Then -then a only. Yes. He said that if he only had • unmistakable cheering roes to the r,� obaoe to kill Bagwig for the way be man - I kne • borrowed through means erethat, Author!" went rap The `sed his defenoe, he wouldn't mind the mere I know, at scares 8 HOT CORN. AT MUNRO'S. STAPLE �o FANCY DAY COODS 1 DODIRiIOU II1D0HLN1OW IADIBlT1YI- Rr>n1MCeeo . of Ins we.m 010u s Me AID tarn. O•w from I to a r. r and trot t to 10 r.W. ABOUT��WOO voL S IN LIBRARY. �t���g �t f�1 1assiewa, sir. daailly oled Iestrsgd mammy ew eT;fleaktA.reer°1 L Le d/Nls doss fee rwaMreMit'sloshad in Li trarlaaas roses . A. 00 I't IJ. Ili. *AKIL'Ib$. Libraries. Oal•Meb= .1tt1 sews A beerenoa As you on him Dip nowt" • a • •,snthor:"with Maxim's wide, Yeo -yea will ndie" She ren and pleading eyes upon him, hteitat d. taught his arm. "I did not know it I en he out: simply ay -if you but know how he en h blurteduet ou I bought that MAW hes slaved and t -ed 1 Let play tall you nenript in a crude state from a man who accepted. ▪ a ted Wait -and Tonight will Dd mimed to have produced 11• There Is. accepted. Yeah eates be has mimed nothing discreditable" - for his plot -the great Wes he has missed „� �„ months s ploC " „I -I cannot eta 15. Hs was here "Found his appearing He starve (themes.incredo- � now. Prone that he stole 1t, and I "Bahl! That to weed the ed Dir es. am wills to divide all"- ' •'Bahl was 1 barethrilledarea- The cries for "Author" that � week. ago I wiri Sall tmoe again e growing next and t='gs'WMO-009 - dssdmielSr what lLadm-fin without finishing it scream d realisation and said: In a sort d stupor-Xaxlon at down He etas her.^ -Gilbert, look -Main - alai waited -waited beer alter boor- tearing, He �e for his money that Then as late Gilbert came groping oat, dal! He side the papers for spit, one hand pressed to his head. his Loo ung you might never knowl Dere but eewtatdn Not even bee that name d Ton can!" she finiahed h hopeless face struck his at- breathlessly. staring into the other empathy meats for- Au tsoident o[ being h•aged." 't want it. I'll seal situation was critical. the manager stir I'HO111AS GUN DRY, AIIOTIONZER TotAsset ▪ Ma a,d ;lasarasee 4ra�M. bet .t e au taasrae say .• tort of I UW. t s JOHN ZNOX, f MAL 1Ua Mwe! oma Lord w.tsawa 11.6.115` surges a.& •.a•1t.rsly �a�t��e� • mag.• jo Ij !s aNs•Al.e �tl•�MM_a .0 seen e'rtaw..1t�trew•d se him. meats left u "'rase. Hetet. ow •.st by earl a kM addr}0f "1"1"...h P. O trrwAay assessed b• J(1HR RNOg tamasv A.•Nset•ee s1s11f s • Assoc5Tosm on. LaWD•111111111111111/ dart 110e. era esemer holt. Odie -Ow. Ras* oemidtharmeseed•-411 ► ANSMS.SIS Y..-- .4 4, 4 YS "EMMY A Wider Ezpsri once. -Major Pesdss- ai. 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BEST BALTIMORE OYSTERS "Selects" and tt Standards FRESH AND SOLID MEATS. _... _...W...;-..�..,.....,�.n,r- •O S " .w .. umm— THE MATCHES THAT MAKE HULL, CANADA. Famous .In the Dominion. NULL, MONTREAL, TORONTO, QUEBEC, HAMILTON, KINGSTON, HALIFAX, WINNIPEG, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, ST. JOHN'S, Nfd. • FOUR D.ArYB to WEEE are assed in your oboes, then why not have ease perie 'i - white I man's 7 5 A Serious Symptom. -Doctor (hurriedly Motion. "Madam. I oat's" Swallowing a called in) : " Your husband appear{ to be "Done til"he gasped. "I was Doming t....... he hipped Hartley's hand. "Sir. to wake you. They -they ay that ev-y Mutation is at stake 1 mast Dip• sty man is capable of one stroke of gun- with You u joint author. but I Listen to this -lent the room seems romiie you two -third{ of all royalties. " -why. Harlan, I-4".. • • • • • The manuscript fell. She realised somMbfig and sprung forward. H. had The stdieooe wee upon its fesk star- ing about in wonderment when the o. swayed and then toppled down. Twelve hours later found him fn the heat of nnmiat kable delirium. And -. play I It was lying neglected upon rim study desk. Weeks would pass, the bluff old dootor aid. before his unity oonld return. It meant that the horne mast vanish bit by bit -lint what of that? Night and day .he hovered over him. H. had tried and failed Only to wire his reason I Theo she would try herself the and his lshe� ave for- got threat, until, precisely moven days after his previotlm visit. the girl informed her that that gentlemen and a "friend" were waiting lit the sitting room Bath frightened and desperate, she went down as far ea the doorway. "Ne 4r 111. " she said, her Lae • study in en On. "He knows nothing- perhaps othiag - "There!"a °ever will again." 's teeth map "What did I say? A planned af- oey�here is money- oomequivalent. There the apes- mini y Marian managed to get "Then s must1the lump in bar throat Ttrao � ran beak end looked the bedroom door.- ve gam, earth through •the keyhole et ISA "They mumbled away tor a time. and then they were soddenly quiet. I think they ewe frightened They Oman elope Manua. std took !toot etIb rel and ml.re, found temporary >gtlld Ind stream d tsars The itrsi glosso d maalWe the aldcd threeful wealth physical oda ajlsYelhallii. Only is terrified hot to eaellee that lei ,gas but wring &Mora/o - weel4 "I wl&rn IT." tan waved. Two mea Mood blowing in the footlight glow. end the foremost was Gilbert Hartley. Ni Aber ventured a speech, end not a taw people were paneled abash when next day a joint authorship was publicly et soenoed, but the play heat was unanimously voted a thrilling somem. sad that was enough. R,toagh--y5I Inter drat day, when the belle were pealing. Mirka crept sip behind her bullhead and plated a Whil- ed atsedboth upon his tired bead. "1 aersiad I" she whiipee'ed. "A little anftlsdcp„ deer -my kids, sty kiy, Minted an Cerimrnss *WN" And Mattw arindf W.fl. they allowed him eo dip into oblivfaa II wpm) ey the ladder om literary tam, std piiatbirg dig Gilbert Hartley ens sat- *Bald to hematite" to the eget glib triedw tog*M hiss a rim Arra Is.. sleeping quietly at the present moment What' unfavourable symptom bare yeti notioed ? " The Wife : " Why. :w wait to the cricket match fhb afternoon, and the local club was badly beaten. Yet, when he got home. he did not say a single word against the umpire." Doctor : " Ems t That looks very bad." " How did Bluffer so easily els Miss Goldhag's heart " He ease her twenty-two roses tM bee thirtieth birthday," P.toi• ,.ai Mr's. 8nsleby -They toy that the eels- hrated ptantet Jimmineagsi preemies nine horn • day. MY. Snypby-Well, I dos't wander he hasn't time to have his bolt est. t;r1No-I've sent up • two-oolumn orltl- cum of the new play, and PIl he book &best midnight to look at the proofs. Editor -When .re you going now l'dtle-To see the play. Kiss Rosebud -I'll sever speak to )ler- woe again, I was sets I'd be le toe of bar bridesmaids. Hsedersos-Yes sboeld.'t b. offended .boat that, Miss doeahud. Yoe knew . girl saver abases a bridesmaid who is pret- tier tem bowel1. LTTE SET •T BOOTS TRAT ARI BOOTS S OICIS MAT Ala SHOES e AND THEY FIT AND WEAR WELL. Our long experience enables us to select a good Boot when we see it ; we cannot be imposed upon by.Cheap Ja*s. Our Prices—Like our Boots—FIT Weals sad ss..ea tet alMlmr. A man elf tlktrtyM was .Mat Weak" tits ears whoa be was stepped by a &Algals* ass, tit• one of .aur sad dear old Mead. After of•rine some groat ladwasasta s for she to radials ewer sight. w added. 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Fur Mounts for Millinery Trimming, Walitin Hate, in all the new ehapee, Trimmed Hate, from 51.00, up, Trimmed Bonnets, from 51.75, up Sailors. from 30 oente. up. A specialty this Season is FRzNOB VERelNai of which I have a well♦s.orted line in stock. All Goods sold- at tell i'flemenable priest SFr Will sell ..T COST snd i!NI)RR for re.sainrler of this yews gasiltoa et., Goderioh, • MISS Q1&MERON.