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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1886-5-7, Page 7fr: ,y 7tr. •-• Vat 3 RUB,a lelaS 4301M, .weeeeeteeeeereen• weeeeee---ea-e-etianeeeee'emeeeeeeweee "geeeeeee'oe!eeetweeteeee "1 canno s BRUSSELS LIME WORKS t be where the harm would and the whole house arred linen, if 'you will go away down that Jeared her lunola very =oh) its Mb there, will come down the ladder nous origie soonung ns eery a get scree roses," said Aline; and. he magic, and the costly plate on wh clied axil walked away. was laid au not detraot from its charm. ' In her enjoyment of the delicate repast she quite forgot hor original inteutlon CRAFTER III. of eating only just one peach and "Wbea,.ate bad set feet in the garden rad:1g Sho discussed the whole iat4 came back to her, he was bill of faro with the keen Appetite of a ;ea:if:idly surprised. He had thought healthy girl used to outdoor exorcise her a precocious child of thirteen. Here and froth air; and then she was quite was a tall girl up to Lis shoulder, With frightened to find that it was three a figure that was rounding into the o'clock. grataouseurvos of woreanhood.--eiglateen "Cook will have taken luncheon up to at the very least, he decided, in spite of my room and found out that I have hor childish manner and the simple blne gene. What shall I ?" she said, grow - gingham (trail whose ruffled skirt was ing suddenly frightened, and lifting her gall short enough to betray half an j.nch large anxious eyes to her entertamer'a of ecru stocking Ohove the top of her face. trim little buttoned boot. "Cook will not tell of you, hope. She looked back a little apprehensively Will she ?" asked Mr. Delaney, coolly at the step-ladcler at the window. pooling a poach with his white, aristo- "You may move the ladder..notil.I uratic Itand, on. wh. .re _einscaegentificernels. get my flowers," she said. ' "I am afraid diamond tills peach. MiSS-Ms-do you the would And mo out." kuow haven't found out your name He was rather amused. at her pretty Yet air of command aft contrasted with her "It is Aline -Aline Rodney. I thought 1\1%114P:4110a' aftle'ealahlagetonteesa °f0 a lit I nei labors," she said; then returning to t e you would know that much, as we are and'then' sat down aredleelely oenliamriatio' herg grievance, the added: "Cook will seat, and watched her as she flitted certainly betray me. You should have about among his flowers. First she Boa ,rae Lome sooner. Why didn't adorned herdelf, after the manner of a you 7 ram woman, with a bunch of rosebuds "That would have been discourteous," in the soft little fiche of white lace at lid Oran Delaney. with Lis winning her neck, and another at the belt ; "and, besides, Miss Rodney, of her white apron. Then she roved Wrgot you. Will you pardon me for it? about from flower to flower, daintily I was smolchag and dreaming, you see, and capriciously as a butterfly, but and you escaped my mind for w the me - culling sweets as industriously as a bee, rueut." her white apron soon being filled with " 'Out of sight, out of raind," said delightful ocenpation, time Bow un - the scanted beauties. Absorbed in her A01,,itneg,ordetinnignItoblo.. \aodurtgel Wwital3s yrieert- heeded. Sho seemed to forget her the same with me. 1 thought of nothing but the flowers until you came up am: - neighbor, and tbo auem, Tray house, denly behind me. But I must go holm. when shadow reached out long and now and see if I pm foiled out. AL, dark and forbidding across the garden dear me, I am into auother scrape, and, and compassed hor in its gloom like la indeed, indeed, I Bever dreamed of it fateful prophecy. -when I came down into the garden. I He watched the child, as he called her to himself, idly, mad yet with that shall have to go down on my knees to something of interest that even the cold cook and beg her to keep it silent about the ladder and the hook.. ' and world -hardened cannot deny to "Since you feel sure that yon are youth and happinees. Something of pity mingled w found ont, there can earely be no need 'with careless thoughts- to haste to return to your prieon," said She seemed so young, and gay, and ligilt•lmartefl, and he knew that it could Oran Delaney, toyieg with a purph. bloomy bunch of grapes. "An hour not last, that tho years would overtake her, and teach her that inure er less cannot matter Materially, suppose, in the extent ot cook's wrath . be," he replied, lightly. as the tomb. Nevert oleos, A/in any sta. silent ene 0, ed by STILL717,1 E D , Tho subspribore take this caper Mel tY of re- turning thanks to thu Inhabitants of !intents and vicinity for plot patronage, and beg to etnto that, linviog blade several 4411117187 01418118t0 bur. In their kiln and tondo of Intrideg,Iney are now 111 it better poeition than e'er before to 01111017 1110 l'ublio witl).Sirst-elare Lime. This being the twelfth Denson of our btaf- nom dealings lit 11rnsigilii, nod having itlYtin un. g nalltled satisfaction 50 far, 51110 putho eau ro. yOL 11300101RIK WWI brant,110.3t Ulla a n rot -class article from us. rint•Olase L hoe At 16 00145 nt the kilt/. We also burn a No, 111880far plastering at the sawn price. Nome Inbar tho spot -Brussels Limo Works, ioh it "Youth's life le but a brief ono, 1 P00181 from un ebbing sea." "N -no, I snppose not," said Aline, Sho passed out of sight under the altering with temptation weakly. "And shady arches of the troes, and for a do hate to go back to that lonely room just yet. little while Oran Delaney forgot her. 13nt, perhaps," gazing at him, anxiously, "perhape you would like for Ho elnuice4 a cigar with his hat drawn me to go? Perhaps you are weary of over his eyes, and his 1)ioody brows me ?a drawn together, Tho sudden silvery tinkle of a boll from the house aroused A sudden sigh, deep, subtle, profound, breathed over his lips. Se looked at him to a remembrance of luncheon and •her strangely. his guest. "I am weary of everything," ho said, He glanced around him, and caught abruptly. "Bet if it pleases you to stay, tho glimmer of a blue dress among the trees. Following it, he found her hover- child, pray clo so. It will bp no annoy- ing over a bed of exquisite pansies,. ance to me." From being tereibly amid of him at murmuring softly to herself little claraa.tions of girlish pleasure and do. first, Alien had become quite trusting and confidential. She looked at him with a smile. "I hope you will forgive nie for roes- ,,Thank. yen for your kind permis- ing you to the prosaic realities of life," Bien," she said. "I will not gq just yet. he said, "but my luncheon is ready, and 1 came to ask you to share it." There are some things I should like to find out before I go home."' "Luncheon 1" She glanced up with a "You are vory frank." startled face. "Is it so late as that 2" "Do you think so ?" asked 111Rs uncon- 8, 'How softly falls the foot of Time, that only treads an flowers " ho qua- ventional guest.' "And will you answer truly whit I am about to ask you ?" ed.' "Yes, it is two o'clock"-glanchag "(Ma &Tends," he replied, with a ht his watch -"has not your physical ellaht frown. entity already reminded you of that p fact 2' That means that you anticipate MI- ertinent questions from me ?" she "I1 you mean that I ought to be loinranghed, easily. ',But do you know, gry by this time, I believe it is true," Mr. Delaney, that you have been an ob. saad she, smiling. "Although I had not ject of cariosity to me ?" thought of it before, I believe I should /rye, ilett„ me," said Oran Delaney, like a biscuit.- But I must go home now ; I cauuot stay to lunch with you. .e."`" :Do not look at this great load of flowers, 'I don't know whether the curiosity is flattery or not," said frank Aline. Mr. Delaney ; I am afraid you will scold." "The greater part of my curiosity is over this great gloomy.loolring house of "You have tried to carry off every one yours. Is it really haunted, as they in the gardep, I see," he returned, um caring. "But my peaches and grapes "It is haunted by my proem:ice- are as sweet and lovely as nay flowers. Come and try them." uothing more ghastly than that," he re - riled, raoonically. Another temptation 1 Nothing ever tasted so delicious to Aline om the sunny Aline looked as if oho did not quite believe him, badhe went on, persever- side of a peach. She was 0071008 over ;„aly s Mr. DelaneVe lunch, too, and. wondered 'sr3Do you really live in this house all who prepared it, and what the inside of mem, sir 7,, that great house lacked like. Bver Fence they had come to the cottage to live, aases ha replied. she had been curious over it. Should leer largo eyes wandered over the delicately -prepared Inticheon, then re. she let the opportunity to atter it go unimproved ? turned to his quiet face, Aline was •a true descendant of our d he a hexitekeeper here. Ise by "But, really, now, Mr. Delany, there 00010100en 010111107 Lve-she 100 85 whom could your meals bo served ?" she , knowledge at any tisk. Her curiosity .1a. and her liking for peaches carried her beyond the boundof rudence. Sho aBy the fairies,. ho replied, with per. s p went boldly into the "lion's den." feat gravity. Dear reader, do not think my heroine "You don't expect me to believe only simple, innocent, and ignorant. "1 L'OpoyoAlu will. At.ng leaher rosy ist it 19 lthe altogether bold and frivolous. She was that ? sail! , poutaps. Sho had never to Wisdom's sohool. only answer I can give you," he retorted. She wae at heart a stili, with a Aline looked curiously at him. There child's free, wilful impulses. 'wee a slight smile on' his face, but he It did not occur to hor' that it was spoke an grave earned. Sho understood Shen that the secrets of the haunted house would reraain earets atill. Ile had no 01111(1 110 reveal them to her. The aich color rose to her face as it' suddenly fleshed over her that he must think she made him a poor return for hie courtesy by her pointed questions. "I beg your pardon for nay importi nont question," she eel& "I did not 'really mean to be rude. I was merely thoiaglablese." ea:tycoou:tgeeoufarfy0.1y forgiven)" he answer' "And now / will thank you for your kindness, aid go," Aline continued, mote. ing ftom the table and turning toward the door. Mr. Delaney walked by he side and opened the door for her with his quiet, courteous air. "You have done me the honor to be allriOng ova nay old house, Mies Rod. area" he said. "Perhaps this gamin (TODD CONTINUBD,) 47,U2sPirgattntcoce,Poth',Z.fgahnoets, and take lunch with eine. She wiebed very much to do so, and, being need to , having her own way -very often •with ..",! . only occutsienal condign punishment, .:' such as ,eihe bad received to -day -she went. She went, and sho was almost startled at the gloomy magnificence of tlao long and stately dieing -hall, with it costly • carpet, thick and soft as reoes, its datk, rith, Walnut furniture, glittering gide- boabds, paneled walls, and splendid pie - tures. On ono end of the long, imposing • table was spread a delicate, luxurione luncheon of cold thicken, flaky biscuit, sweetmeats, and cake, with grapes, peaches, and wine. Tho service was of gold, and silver, and crystal, and glitter- ed in the subdued light that stole into the toom through the closed cuttains. There was no attendant in the eoom, 42 TOWN & SON, AUCTION SALE, OF A Valuable Farm, I,: the Tounrahip of Grey, '(n Cooniy Vador and by virtue 07 ,5 Power Of Sale con- tained in a eerioln indenture of mortgage; benriug date the end day of October, A.D. 1 and made 18,1)01. al/ McNichol and ClattiOritle McNichol, which will be produced at the time of eale,ancl In payment of which default has 5080 )085155, there will be sold by Public I. tion, 8010 -..Robeitson's Hotel, in the village At lithel,th the County of Huron, on • SATURDAY, MAY 16.ru, 1886, as the hem of Twelve o'clock, 1888018, 1,7 Fifa 61, 610011, auctioneer, all and tintddar tho erode or traria of land and proiniflea In township of Urey, 188 the County of Hum being composed 01 the west 5,8811 11 lot numb Woo Cy -seven, in the fourth Clunceitslon of t Township of 88707 containing fifty norm; hod, more nr 1505, There OM 00 1/1111throza 8111 the Thr i'°_ party ie Minato/ 8188 a good farming 188088,111y, about 10 cuiloR /row the of drcesels, about 111110 1/1/108 (MOM VW team of Moto wul, i,,1 111roo 8,41,,. 111101 1110 V1111,10 Of 140- 01, ench 01 ,oh11 10880158, a cord market for 4raiufl ether pi, doe e, The 18880007 851.1 510 88 11 n 8,0.!,10101 state' of repair. There is a good well ou the proinfsua and ft 701111g bogring 8,r01888411 of 10101151101f 1111 0070. Thom aro about ton none of 'woodland, lumbered With Elwood, beech and manle. The 8011 is of tt heavy clay loam Timms SALg.-The Vendor,. I....8.nm/ the right to hid. Tau pm- cent, of tho vim:ham nudity to to kt 1, the V /.6,1011/ to, the time of sale and the bidnueo to thirty /Jaye thereafter, W11110111 1,11010.4, e Sho 0)88880 08887 be allowed to 1' 1881188 011 8180r15/0 41.1 1. 00,81800. 111/10 lotto of iltterott. PriarnitattrinUta'rVi./.n.alnr an ply to 1', S. SCOTT, Atictlencor, or 1.1 181. 11, We4.1.43, Vondotht Solicitor. 1)/0081 et Brosseis this 201)1 of April, Md. 40- Sin .41" VU1-.)TION S SLII OF Valuable Property, in the Township of 11 pry. 'Under and by virtue of the POWer of Salt contitibad certain Mortgage, which will be proilue td at the lime of sale, thewit, be 8..11ere81 lor tale, by Public, duetton, ou MONDAY, ItrA,Y 17ea, 188e, ARDWARE :BUY- PTTI_E_]DT_1\TG 11 ART)WAR o;i At Gra t Co's. We Offer Special Inducements Jo Parties Building. • LOTS OF of f Two O'clookthin., nt Teak% BoS,), in the VIlingr /81 Cranbiottli, Um following lands un ugly 1 -All tind singular these oeititin par - 101 la or tweets 881 land 1,1111 nroinjous, 151108110, lying and bolug in the Township of Croy, in tee L:0111111/ Of Huron, au/ ProVinoe 07 Ontario% con tathiug 8857111011 11er0,1110113 Or 18,0, hotter known aiiil desortbeil as folloWn ring known ti0 InAltling 1010 unnifiurn three and four, 111 inert. survey Of la art oil ot nutnIthr logo, in tIlo 88,1181 twoltth onncostnon. (tom. maiming /Min it stake, easterly, two eltains and fifty Hoke along tho t.melfth aonooesiou, iron) //orbit -west angio of said lot number BIZ - 10011 and measuring southerly 8188 1) parallel to 188.i4 11110 tWO 018.11"1 ; thetico oanaarly and. 7181i411r1 1,1811 the 0011188440n two chains and filly 18 18 ; thence inn thsrly to the oonnotaton two elution; the 00 westoily two eludes nod ity link 010 the place of beginning, tin the 'treatises 8470 14 50 ,11 frau/ 0 /wolfing lind ki1011. en, franiu 014010 and othOr outbuildings, 88100 it good forgo triune 181880 khnilth, Wagon and paint thop, and aigortel gardon, 87011 isupplfral with orchard an/ fruit trees, and te tt iirst //lass stnnd 1,11' 11 0100011 far, T1111110 185 1•A781.-,1 148 1011:0,0111. ,of 118. PUN (1)1100 money to he paid at 1110 111110 01 0610, 'Ian dont #1,5 the said 10 per tont to Indite one. had of tho port:hate money within one mouth thereafter, 810/1 the balance of raid 18U8chase 118 0110.1 1/0 be 00eared 07 fleet 7108'I. 5)581a over tlir 581. VO (M411111611 lor EV,, years with interest 0 1 the rain 84 stwOn per want per annum, payable :tin/ Iv, e 55080 nroporty will be offered for sale subject to 888001,15 bid 6/ nu tired by to Vendor. 2,er further particulars apply 10 A. )fl'NTIOP., 1irtie0ele, April 11011. 108,10811 Agent., 8111-1d, WHY The Colunzl?,itq Watch • IS THE HEST. I FRE Math SWns Darrel 15 completely ,coveted, malting it more neatly durt • p0101 551515 ail other Our 'Insulator is nearly double the iongth of others, render- ing accurst:3 regulation 810 very tibnplo mat- ter, To replsee 4 11r8811101 Main Spriug tbo Barrel can be removed without removing the Balance or interfering with the 20211111, - Lion, Our Heir Sprjruf Stied li, SO fanned that two or more 816110 of Spring cannot ei 01 in ths "Regulator Pius and oanao Sho Watch to either stop or .gitiu limn at an 111111511141 rate. The Balance comes under Sho round, or edge, the strongest part of the case, no: 110 In 411 CII1101r, in fila 0014r0 and 181Pler the a oalcosl, pot% are improvements that oannot be claimed by any other mann [cowl/ors, There aro other advantages which the watehmeker can readily explain, and mace soon, all must agree with us in sityiog that we have the sbronoeRt and boob 57101011 in tlfe world, IS- In baying and carrying a Colembuo Watch you will anaro the prior of an ordi- nary watch in a few years in rendes elene, to say nothing of the incoovenienoe Rad de- lay of repeirca POR SALE AT Fletcher's, Brussels, NEW GOODS TNT I .1‘.4- C+ DATIL Y.• Full It geortment INTo.vi in Stoo:4c,. GOOIS AT' RIGHT (-'fl COME Ai\TD SH HI us. EfirtIA:LTIT Drewe's Old Stand; Brussels. ' j-ktvt 08 '117 EAST _L1U-RON arriage ••"1, JAMns33T.T.Y71711R,S --MANUFACTURER Oli-- DEMoORLTS, EXPRESS WAG oNzi, 0ABBLAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, ET 0., ETC., ET(. All made of the Bee Materials and finished in 80 Workrann-like RePCGi7'ittal and Painting pi.onipari attend ed 10. k S3 Parties intending to buy should call before purchasing. RIZFERHNOES.-Marsden Smith, B. Laing, James' Cutt and Win. Mc- Kelvey, Grey Township ; W. ConeRin, W.. Little, G. Brewer and 1). Breckenridge, Morris Township ; T. Town and W. Blashill, Brussels ; Rev. E. A. Fear, Kirkton, and T. Wright, TUrnberry Township. REMEMBER THE STAND-SOTJTI.I OF BRIDGE. ,7Z 1 JAMES IB.UYER- ETHEL • . Low2nR, The3undersignecl, having completed the change froin the stone to the Celebrated Hungarian System of Grindiag, has now the Mili First-class Rurinin,g,Order, And wildheglad to see old caeteniers and as many now. I 0)Ph as poseible. Chopping done, Ploiar and Feed halvielre on Reads Highest Price:paid for ay quenaity of GoOd Graifr. WM. MILNE.