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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Record, 1881-06-10, Page 2^•Thera was an eager gladness in tone down on the passers by, now into a .CANADA METHODIST CIIUI<tCIi[. Victoria Collage- - T+'; B. Stacey. T'HE UNDET� QT1U and look. room to exchange n remark with Bella..' ry, •TILE SIMCOE DISTRICT. . • "Let us start, please." Tom, from his position half through A ford! ML stmof 5tions Conference e Lt ondon. Simcoo David L. Brethour. BY MARY CECIL HAY, „ , the window, glanced up. at Heater her ,conference, \Vaterford--Jobst Hay. CHAPTER X. she leaded against the side of it, in • Port Dover-David Chalmers. Author of "Old dfddteto,ts hfal,eJ;;, l+HiddCt� L',r+ls;" "The Sjurore•s Lep el/; Ficto! and IiY TILE RESTLESS 3YAVE6, Pretty, simple mourning dress of lav- Brantford, Juito 1.--Tlte following Townsend--(`J.'yrroll), Joseph Dee- eremites/ma:" 14ora's Lore react ender crape, her beautiful ]lair dressed is a correct list of stations of the London Shadow o„the Shreshotd; Rack to.ths "What a dirty, crowded. station eon. ; J B. Jose+lyn. Old I[o,,.e;' ate., etc. 3t flat Y ' ' daintily, but without a ribbon or urea- Conference as resented b tl,e Station Teetorville--Thc`opltilus B. Ear]o, Lord Lealiolnte ! Do let us et out of P Y ° . ; meat of any sort. in Committee St. Williams --Edwin Thbley. CHAPTER IX.• I••Ontinued, it as quickly as we can. ing "I believeyou have bean an a dream,Cunningham."But unfortunately, Miss Lane, that Mester, 1, TIII: HAMILTON DISTRICT. Jarvis-A. GOne Wail- "But there surely he was, as they only peens as slow] as ve must." ,over since we came in sight of Hamilton -- (Cense>nary Church.), ted, drew upelan side the lat£orut, greet- i y of the sea, You were only Half awake Iinryarsville--Tltoutas S. .Howard ing the ladies, and settling to rest their `.`Well r she asked, as Toni cease nP all dinner-time. William W. lions ; John S, Evans; A , to the rousuperannuated, Superintendent of the Henry hi. Cosford. astonishment at his absence from ]web- group.. "1 seldom. eat so heartily intny sleep Children's home, by permission of the vilNew Credit-Wm, Cross (Hagars- 1,iugtott the evening before. '"'J Hero. good fun outside," laughed Tom; but I don't know how it is, the Coi,ference anton su era ') "I thought you were to join us. at Toni. ''There is a large urauhine sent sight of the sea is like the sight o£ the HenryY p Cayuga-Dayid Auld, I'tuygleu ” said 11r. Brace, jumping from the Queen's. Hotel for the Earl face Oaf a clear 'old friend from whom-P n 1IautiIton-(W eslcy Church), John Otterville-James 1'. Belt; orLeaholme s suit, acid a broughams "Froin whom. 4 questioned Tom, Delhi=li. l I. Balmer ; C. W, M. down. for himself dur fellow cannot make ent] , •risin from his indolent ositiou Philp, M: A: "You see, Lord Leahol.»e, we are Y g she g p Iiamilton---.itrotA ethoc]ist C turcltj,, Gilbert, Superannuated, their. understate] that lig is the only ai paused, _ John Wakefield, + L nedoeh--Robert Burns. President of the Gott- Y atug joined l calling us pou reviously, for not. Mrs. suitou have brought. except a room • she aas"Frowerelom I d, blushing a little, t t sorrow,o. fereltce; Cr. W,'Henderson. President's Port Ie-J [- Howarcl.utpLe]l. Bruce. "Alfred, have you secured a co „ Assistant; James Shaw, supernumerary. Gblle„ carriage for eigbt1 Why, tots is shish Now, Tont, said his step-fatter, Proud to stop because now Lord Lea. v,'TUE � O'lDQ' DISTRICT. Come aloe Isabel. Come iris that g Hamilton-(Zion Tabernacle), John ' .. ,t holme stood within heath*. s 1 told Ruth to take the boys with her." a;, • g, ' "'Client you love it 1" asked Tom • C Scott ; Francis Colcinan� superail- London city- (Queen's Avenue), omnibu.t is engaged for us. Yrnteos y "I have them in my o\vnNeherge • in- nuatecl. Leonard Goetz, Ephraim Evans,, ll: I)., „ house. James, sae that Taffy on the softly, klamilton-- Simcoe Street George + stead, Isabel. » "Dearly-dearly, as I must' love a ( )�William Chapman, Superannuated;. • --box understands, y Y,-. "Well, Hessie," began' Tom, making • „ friend from whom I couldpart in sor Brown. James. F. Latimer, Supernumerary. I suppose, hiss Bruce, you will, re- „ Hamilton-(Hannah Street), • II, T. London City(Dundas Street), in his light way to iiseasidepru it and handsome have air " •' -row.I have nevox known'tltat sorrow of + y - ,- i ) "We q . e a saddle-horse 1 said - eaholtneGrossle James. S." Ross M. A, Jos.. H.' Robiii- had a time ©f intense and unmitigated gravely, parting yet!) ' wi SLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE: son, Superannuated. • boredom.. I wished myself with you' "I think 1 will not mind,", she an- "You are anticipating the 'event, ;1 ' Aloxauder'Burns,. D. D., LI,. l),, London City- Dundas Street East), • and the chickens." a sweied, speaking as gravely as he 'lied suppose; Toro," said his step f°other, Principal, Wesley P, Wright,, B. D., G.Ii.,Sanderson, D. 1). done, as she gat hexed her habit in her laokinry pleasantly iota his frank blue Prof. of Natural Science. London City-(Wellington Street), "And 1 and the chickens gusto for- hand, b P ' •David-Bovet e • .Phos, .Iiadwen .Reuben pot to wish for you." eyes, :l uncles--James Graham. • g , , What havo you been doing 1"• `it will not be-a Dory long omnibus Lord I�eahohne• glanced at Hester tiVaterdown Joseph W, Haines; E. Tupper, 'David Ryan Superannuated. "drive, Lyddy,soeongratulate yourself," with a .half •smile on his hps, lightly. one to be sent, .) London City-(Pall Mall), Joseph. I tester's eyes danced mischievously;'' said della;.tripping out of the station answering a question of Be1'la's. Burlington- George IL Cornish ; AL Hodson, B. A. "Making hay, Tom, -while our• sun beside the earl, ''Shall you very much' - • "Do I love, the sea, Miss Lane'?Of John, Histon, Silp'.3 • London City -- (London East), ` was shining," • m_ ind it dears". course I do, Does it not provide me Oakville-James E.�.Dyer, Thomas•. Georg Denial; John H, Koppel, sup- "Why do you not come down, Hos- "No," said Lydia, standing before 'various luxuries, without which life M. Jefferis, Superannuated; G. Wash- erannuated. sit 1" said Bella; at the carriage-door.. the door, "not very. much; but it's a would. want its relish 1" ington, Sup'y: .London City-(Petersvillo);:Themes '"Wo want the boys." • very common vehicle." . • They gathered merrily round the - Milton -..James Preston. Cosford. "The train will start in a minute or "Wait,"said Tom, "till vote feel it tea-table, with old-fashioned ,ceremony ' • Trafalgar-R. Pis Maitland, Jas. London City — (New Brighton), two," said Hester, dreadww,g the effect going up tho.'treet. A.yacht .off theand corclialty; and as the twilight deep- Little: 7 oinas•l3ollin , B. A. .: - . h of her habit," Lizard is nothing.te it." - • . erred,• and the shadows crept. in among. Lowville and Kilbrido-D. M. •Mc- *London bouth---J. S. Coiling (Arya); "Not it," replied Tofu, Itugliuig. t'ZV - slialI-havo, our own carriage 'them, the Music came softly..in among, Kenzie, .(Lowville),• John E. Hockey: , • . . • w.on'tgo without I,c!altolwo: after to-cls.. " exclaitnecl. Bella, consol diem.,. too, with an old. familiar melody . Z r.nerutan---Joseph Ward, M. A. .London NorthA, L. 'Bussell, B. "They yt which entered all their hearts in diffee- • Carlisle-James Goodwin. 1); .(lfirr); W J1. Spenee. ' . Come clown for a minute."itigly, to Lydia and the lookers-on.. '. eat. ways, Lynclrn-E,'A: Chown, B, D., one Ingersoll -.Daniel E. Brownell ; Hester put on her most independent +'I should like to, walk, 'Lydia,'.' said Bellajumped up at last, and clanged • to''be sent. • 'George Kennedy, sup'd. - . • expression, yet there was a shy, l.esita-•' Hester, very low, as she stood and around to the_ window, humming the Ferseyville-Willihni •I%ettlewell. •: • . Salford-D. Hunt, ,G.• Lounds ; W- tion in her step as she joined her aunt looked hesitatingly into the •oinnib us air, ;an' Tom asked Lyd'ie.. if site. felt Caledonia-�•Tlionias Stubbs: Willoughby, sups..: . and Mrs. Paley..A -little pause, and then Lord Lea- inspired, too, and wanted a' partner. , : Gl'anford-Joseph Ocdery, John E. • : Belmont-Thos. D. 'Pearson, Thos.. "Good gracious, Hessi.e!" exclaimed holuie •asked, in his• clear, distinct Hester. drew back a . . little, for • she .Hunter. • .•• A. Moore, . - Bella, throwing back her head in a tones; "Do you all prefer driving 1.- I felt the •tears-hot, sad tears---well up Bartonvilte-bavid 0, Clappison. • Dorchester--John L. Kerr, (J Hen long laugh: "What made you come esti.- oiv�•tsl di lay T take oltarga in lien •eyes • Thera wwt •somehow •u; •• Stony _Crook-G,-0,. Madden, Harvey derson). 1" - __. +�li Westminster ThomasBrews Heber • that object.-._ " of any ono 1" sorrowful, griiy loneliness• of the sea' M. Hall. .• ''I liked it better than not cooling at J3ella. had taken her seat, and Lydia itself; and the sweet,, well-known air -.. ' Reeomtnonded to-go to College-V .'.W. 'Crews), " all," she said, a bright blush• rising in •w following• so'no•oite answered ' demo wistfully and Vileadingiy upoir;it, '.11..Lm'ory:' -'•: J'ltorndale-James:E I'ord; J: G. • a '. as °' like a voice from that 'long .ago: when Norr, -Dr, Burns and Rev. 15V'., P Foote ]ter cheeks,•-as old- Airs. Paley:ticranged•.......AToko-oOro. 4...blle, ste •• -Miss-D.. • i ,- .. _ ._ . 11Zount, Bk ct es-Eclivi Ler eye-glasses across hor nose to soru- Allow ••me,":••.**. there had bea•n, no lonely shadowy spot `:Wright at•e"mombens•of the Centenary y 'g s ` n Hgi• mes, tiuize "the object," and Mrs, Bruce , in`al1: • her bfe• . ': :She. •.could' not keep Quarterly •O1li :lid Moetutg,., one to;.bo sent.••- J Poor Lycha s heavy figura' plunged those • silly team away; •oho could not Ii: TLiE N.IAG'ABA. DISTRICT, ..• Appiu and Napier . Wni- Penhall, breathed a slow exclamation of dis in instantly, thou tripped :over' $olio's join in the •rnerriiiiont, so she • erep`£ to ;' , • R• W. Scanlon. . tress. Besides,, you ought not to care .St, ,Cathetailes, ..:r1 irst-William S: , to take a 'aortic without an object.." dress; and came •:oluntsily .:down :into.. her own room;: but it looked out upon Czr filo, W. :Bridge-ten; L, Vlra race, Glenc•oe-Stephen Kapple (L. Bris . ', . journey 7VIra: Palsy s lap: the Backs of oilier•ltoasos;. and 1' css er tel).' "it ought," said Lord 'Leal>ohiie fa ,; ; •,,.• I6ets:`Itunip;: Su.pernnnuated, •• „ ,F• It. certainly doesy not look attractive • peri a sley longed tnipok' upon the sea, • {fit (atltcrines, Second- Lewis•. W to GollegeTS, .0 Staples, E..:I;nit- Ler, in a' slow, clear voice, u.ot to ' within: • You will refer.walkin Miss She w.ent-softl down-stairs • and.;stoecl cele), W. J• Balmer, W. J.'• Brandon, take more than twenty minute's to ride . „ . F . , g, . Y n Crews; 13 A: • . t; Crews. • from. Moore's cottage;to Churleigh."., Brucol ab the. door, "a 'lame • c'rimson.sln;.1 thrown over liar thus dress. The band St. •'.Catilt�rines, T•hird••-George'•• W ":11i 1 but sottietimes 'it does,". she' e`I :ani olily waiting f•o% Lydia •te sit . Cal) ort TI. T#IE ST THOMAS D.ISTRICT,. , •' down," 'answered Hester,, looking ,at rite.. put,up'their. tnstrumciitaa,id went-1•••••'hlerritton-Solottion..Cleaver, B A •• St:,1'liouia4 Jiiesti-D G:,Sutherlancl, answered carelessly. awe ,. . here was . hard] an one • << • him with greatnonchalence front under. Y y y. ,:.Thos`old-W i .,' .R. Parker;.M. A: ..L -L.:.:13:';.; ��rilliatii: Lutiil, superan Novy take. your places, • a'1) of you,: her white feather. • "Ho�v:could •I •walk :about pow; -enol she ran rigross the • Foothill---=W. -Riese one •wantecd... • . unless you intend to stay hereall day," ,,. espianacle, ,and, leaning on tate ••on• "', y nnated, Jelin Sanderson,.°supeaisuiner- ininy habit.]Drummond''villa-Sansuel :Wilson. ary, • erred 11r. Bruce. « • �� rails, stood sile,tt there,: the •notes of Niagara Falls-Reuben Maynard: : St. Thomas, Second-- A. ' S, .P111111ps, "I think," said Hester, with a quaint. Very easily, he replietl;.`be]+iw.bis the benutiful,an •;still ringing in Tier, Stamford • .and. sQueenston-A.. D; ?B :D sauciness, °`1 had better go wit]. the .breath, as he stood back, but it ]s head.to the utiglitier,. grander music of:.Miller.•• - children to another compartment." . better so perhaps.- . the waves Alhne eorge B r-•;-G ichardson p Niagara'James •Masson. • • q'• sonburg-G< N. A. F. 'f Dixon "All right," echoed Tom, promptly., • "I suppose your dinner: will await . • :As she lingered so, .they :wondered Beamseille - A . ' M, : McCullooh ;: 13rowns.ville T: W Jackson; .Ezra '. " I will go too.'' --- . you, Lord. Lealiolmo, but' do 'look In `iii the House behind li'er whore the tis . rederiek Haynes, Sup'y: R,'13urkholder. ' •• • :' ` "Anel Lydia, willyou . join them l"" .afterwards, and test our sea-Sete. tea, was lighted and the blinds'were-Strawn) Grimsby,,-John H. 'Robinson,- R.: . S -.,- .icld-J.: Charlton ...• • •- es 8.. Y ' J - will out" entreated . Miss B.rueo. ' inquired Mrs, Bruce ; "that will. divide Y whyIestcr diad',gone to hod .so soil=` Phelps, Superannuated:• :..:Freeman; B. A. us better, Thanks, dear. Take pare "?'rnteos House is very near 'the. the .;denly; and li.cr,uncle said itwas a:sen Smitlivile=Jaineri'C Slater Vienna •:-- • W.' Shannon,. William'. ; of her, Tom," - ' Queens•• sible thing,•.for slie' had • looked very' Fenwick - Chanes ''R: •Morrow; :Bothwell. (Walter •Marks) (Grove's' So Tom tzt the two. iris in.with th•e "Thank 'you: • ...5' es, .I will come." tired •all• the evening..1Vlichael; Ba titer, •Sup'd. •, .End), Supernu.mera"ry. •' ' P g A few miinutes • afterwards the un• The waves •followed each other in Welland-Richard J. I+'oremati. Sparta-J, .Saunders, M. A. . • ehildo followed them,, arid.-arranged , Crowland-Jaines J.- A.. Lever.. for his own comfort; pleased :with his �wiel.dy-looking cnnveyanee.passed him.: tossitig,..foeming,,almost at: IIesters . 1'albotvil]e-7. W. Thompson, position. 4 _ as he looked up the narrow street: feet, and she watched' diem in; a tong; Caistorville-James Mooney Fingall-James• H.' McCartney,' ` Mr. Bruce followed the other ladies, • "He has not come a day•too Soon, I long, dream, Some one•had•said the sea Dunville,�J E. Lancelot'; Johni.V. Loxia,= Wray .:R Sinith (W,: 'L. end still the earl stood on the platfortti think," began. Mrs, Paley; "he neither ' was rough ' to night;: yet how softly, Wilson, Sup d Hackett). ]oaks nor walks 'as he used• smoothly, and gently it cante'on, •until, I'tiainhtim Hersey E: Hill.. ' Bort Stanley-James, Gray ;,. a little way apart; •talking' to ,a ioakl;. « �c ti „ sal<l met by the shelving' beach,'. in broke.: Rielgeway--Robert J. Elliott; John . Siraffordsvtle-James Gundy: thoughtful•looking little gentleman, I wish J 'loO.ked as strong," and..fell with '• laugh- and sparkle. :If Baxter,- Superannuated. Tyrcorinel Williau� McCann (Wal who, Tom told.Hester, v>•as one of Lea Tom, bending his slight :form to.. look. Victoria-James H.' White, Inter- holme's agents. out upon the tall well knit figure the.•mtoon sere only . shining now; she ( lacetown).: which they had .; assed', while; Bella fancied how grand it: •would lie=haw national CBlrt( Bridge). J. W. Shilton . 8. A. Bismatk-J' G. Fullie, Joseph Pring. "You will see about this for me, P • pure and spotless would the white foram Por , o e , Alvinston-Wm. H. H, Gane. • Newlitig," he was saying, "but I shall waved her hand:- look as ...it • danced :boloiv. her, :But, To coli ege••=ladmo'rid E..Scoft,.D. W. Munecy-W W.. Shepherd,:, tvlto be back for the funeral on Wednesday:• At their omni door they were tnet by beautiful as it was. hero close beside Trider _ shall have charge of Mount Elgin In- Do the best you can for them all: 'You their .own 'servants, and within they her, hor eyes. ,ould• wonder'to, that sad:• III. TIIE;BIIANTFCIRD' DISTRICT. dustrial Institute; Abel Edwards. • • want a holiday yourself," be added,. found everything comfortably unpacked •gray, level lino far. off-slowly being Brantford .Street) .-=. Oneida-Erastus Hurlkiurt'• (11Tun shaking hands; "you must take . it :•.in • and • prepared..•• Dressing• at once; swallowed up now, she was thankful to Edward B..' " (Wellingtonen, D. D.; . Peter . coy); Abraham Sickles; superannuated_ good time too. I will• see -about, it. they met :in the bow-window' dining- •secs,:in the loom of the '' Mutice room, -which looked out on the .parade g nightGerman, Superannuated, .: • ( y)•: Itetueinber pie to the ladies: Good- She walked on, trying. to still , this Brantford (Brant Avenue)-111.-Ben To College-- Thomas Voaden, J. W. bye. Ali ! Robert, is that you Z.. Then, at the sea, and dined very merrily in fanciful restlessness. • When. slis stop son.; .Hamilton Biggar,,. • Edmund E. Sifton. . ' ' who went down with tho horses 'yester-. deed that first evening, in anticipation ped again, she saw on the .beach' below Sweet ; Elias•Williams Superannuated. •• clay 1>' of the pleasant week to come' ' " vii. THE CHATHAM DISTRICT. .her,' a figure which she recognized in a Brant (Oxford Street)-"To be, sup- . • "Simonds, my lord" Tea was spread in the cheerful draw- •moment. . Site gazed di;wn carelessly, plied: Chatham First'- Alexander Lang "And does he need you to help him, t g room oivetle tresis• see-air and Inc n,:stairs the Windows wsio en picturing. the Took she ]spew to be Woodstock-W • Wellington Carson. ford. ' • .eh 1 Very well; i sake haste tn, or, wo upon his face, then fell- :back to :her Mount Pleasant-Edward Kershaw • Chatham Second-G. W. ;Render- • shall go without you. Now, Braises." •of the band which was playing a little rambling thoughts once more; noting (l1oliawk). son, ' . lower down on the parade, nothing .of Lord L'ealiolm'b`. save that. Oakland Charles $arltop. Windsor-4. V, Smith. But the valet dc.clineil to take his They were all grimped .as' near .the the lighted hted end of his cigar. made .a • , seat before his master.. ,Leaholme laid Y g p g > Fairfield'-(Burford)• •Gee. Buggm. Blenheim= George Clark ; one wan- car. i .e-door nearest window as possible, except M•rs, Paley, pleasanter, cheerier. brealc in the gray Kelvin-William II. • Fife. ted (Charing Cross); Edwin IV1cOollum; . •his hand on the rag who lay half asleep en a 'couch, and nsonotony than ciid sho .flicker tg lights Norwich --John Mills. ' • ' Peter Bawtenheimer, sup'ry, • . • to him. 'Belle, 'who had begun to .prepare the upon the shore-1a warmer, firmer, . ' Paris-.-Amos. E. Russ, M. A. .. , Kingsville-James Whiting. "There has been a demon in the' tea %mmediately on seeing .Lord .Lea- healthier '. little light, she thought, T;ic)twood-John Robins (Ayr), Woo4islee=John Neelands, house," ,said Tom, .his heat ,taking the holme' leave • the hotel. • She looked Then she rested hor gaol hands upon Prinoeton-John C., Stevenson: ' Essex'Contre--Wm. Hayhurst, ' place.Hesters white 'hat had vacated quite pretty in her light bliiogrenedine, the rails,-and forgot, all. about him; ° Oxford Centro-Charles Stringfel . Atnherstburg--'Thomas Jackson: on the earl's approach, "rind you belong. wii;li the blue bow in her fair. hair.; but • while he stood utotionless upon the low,. F. W. Cassidy, T3: 'A. Harrow.-Samuel G Irvine, to the other Bali. she was eager and' conscious,• as she' lis• shore, lohking (as somo of ns cannot Et)st Zorra-•John L1liott (Strath- Itomney=•-•B. H. Hall.:)Thos• B. "I know;" he returned, quietly "I toned for the step on the stairs; and help looking when we watch the.deean alien), ,- :. Trimble); - ' was not coming in, but-ase you cont. she,inade Lydia the recipient of vagi- in its wide and• fathomless mystery) .Plattsvillo---Frederick H. Sander- Leamington'--John Scott, M. A.- • fortahle, Miss Dyott 1 May I get you , ous exclamations; as that , young lady into. his own heart, and seeing its future son,• Pelee Island 7'o bo supplied. a book or something 1" leolcinh taller and bigger than usual in misty and obscure as the darkening, : Washington--•Ri'ehard• Robbs. ----' C7otnbor--:Sainuel • Edwards. ' "011 no, thank you. But piease don't her stiff frilled white dress, it leaning fading waters,-geeing but one hope .in St. George--M, Swann. R.idgetown-B. W.• Woodsworth; II.. ' let the train go without you."• with her elbows on the tables wfilleliiogt all lts vague end dim immensity, and Branchton-Snntuol Selleryt 13. D. Leckie. . "No, Hiss Bruce do you think. of her• •seeing that, ono hope clashed and .beak- Gainsville=-William Ames ' • A. A, Wardsville and Newbury- Wm. pnythigg I can do 4" Mr: Bruce: lounged ]lt the window, en into fragments, as the white foam Bowers, Goodwin. "1 do, indeed." the • picture of lazy enjoyment; his wife broke telow him.' Grand•River-Jannes White, B3rant• • Bothwell'---Thomas H, Patche11, •��t',')+;,( iv jl 1" the A.1?:-oak r! oar eel?! 1,iR,, 1•;.,+.•. rl 11r"' , 1'•J 17+; 1;+��•'l`I.vl ti,l . . fried 'A.Ceiravlallt�il'1....',�Q bel' :iStY,;;'1'"1 -1`t�/' •o• '