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The Huron Signal, 1885-12-25, Page 3• Pima el i.f..ri e& In otwgrred by the • .-rtisto. foe when "And that is the somas I'd hove (item 1.7 late !" said Gerald to himself, with ese.edies bitteruasa, ea be tweed sway, out to the Imre of the heart. CHAPTER III. vows MOD vain/COMMIX When the train stopped, end Soups assisted Mice Aabtue ou the platform, she was is a state of truly pitiable ner- voesaea•. The piling ease drew her arm through his, and piloted bey clever() through the busy streets up to a large hotel. A greet lump re• in her thrust she was so sick with dread wd sorrow she could scareely elms A tall waiter at.d a short matt am livery eyed her and he. cumpeutoa,who peeeently addressed them in sn undertone. Then the abort man led the way up a wide staircase, so.. threw open the door of a small private sitting -roum. which Hilsrte entered, 1,.1 lowed by Scrop", wbu closed the dour behind them. "Is paps here, Philip r" she asked, niers her heavy brown eyes to has. "No ;heisnut here.• "Where is he T Had wet set better mer to him f Or is he worse • Dad mats tell-- = "Don't get into a state. Hilarie ; your father is all night ; he is not ill at aIL' "Ky tather u nut ill at all ! What do you mean!" he H y well, I be -Whet I seg. ver lieve, and f suppose soluyiurt himself at Naples.- -mot iatlte� brow:ht me .q►ea why haus you here 1 How dere you pray sock • trick - such • ousel, wicked boas ! • "I dare do •uythiog where you are cuwoecned. All u fair in love or war. The long and short .4 it, m) dear Hilar'., u that we have eloped.' "I don't usdeestsnd you ; keep away from me ! What do you mean r" 'Yoe mimed tee so often, and I bed no ranee when Gerald Murche was Mama, so I resolved to run away with you- Bslieviog you would not consent, I had remorse stratagem. we eau be worried tomorrow, end then to M your father sod ask bis furgive- neaa. There was dead silence in the mom ; than alt at mom liilarie sprang towards the bell, but t3rnope was two quick for her nod /aught her arm. "Are you mad 1 ' be asked, fiereely. "Let me go, you villain ! Dou't tv.eb s e !" And she shook herself free, farm hiss with white scorn in her fees and fiery anger in bur eyes -riot feu, as be hal urYoe Oman, � coward !" she said. pepiooats:y. "Did you think by your shaessht ruse to flightier. mei I am no child, Philip : Let me pass !" •'You most bear me noir, Halan., for year own sate. I swore to win you, and I will. I lore lou—" tun "Hoven save me from such (lin me rather year hats !" ", love yon," went on Swope, calmly ; "dykes woald have loved the but for Marsha Lod you will marry me." "I would rather die. sow -this sea WNW. I'd rather starve to death then marry a wretch like you. Do yon wish tae hi pot it drooger 1 ' Your "Liam to cease, Hilaris ped neer is in sal heeds. You Wool damn haps with rhe sr own than pace perms in Fairweather /mews. By this Mae the story el year light will be all arm ties Pose. I tock the peeeaetttw of Agadir aroused yours in the Ire, sad no s.s hall • know .aytkl * aboit . yeas asalpt that yon were lost alta hmr- e• , '� P ^+' P •d aril • r .w ► t L vt#1! . t . QRON SI4i►N Ab. FRIDAY, 1 TflE 1885* — _-- ARDWA A Saw -Of ease doom "Tunes wily elsrr pert •f it .r telt rd Anwar the hest four lit. H E A p' laud sad homeward Wiwi. I syr rhyme w rearu'is'f• the INS wuU Nk O haven hew be shag Wulf. roebuck. deer. or hear • Out to ore r rabbit tura to tw" was sltuppther cut of his km N het 1. the nae of (wing no:isemii- eel, tfilarie 1" he said, chanting his threatening tone. "Let as drop heroics sed c .w:e W eummen-senw. You like me well enough, and I love you very dearly --- said, "Spars me that smelt she movie* es elle spelt to the dour ; nut &r * paced himself before her. rl had better not atop me ! i mal al.t' .. the house if you dare ton aro . "By Heave. ! you shall not go ! ' erred Swope, with passion "I'm not s boy to bo ortduM like this'. I t.sve dared • g• std elect to win you. and you are cot goio(, to slip through my fingers so Riot Htterie hal get tho do.•or open and was in the corridor; hr ry rousted mr others, and heads were poked bore and there. awl from lite scat roma stomped • brown faced man. very very big. very fierce -looting, against wh ..0 Hi "iris .tumbled. oe oil "Sir, if you are a gentleman ass from protect me !" she said. "Satre that man ! I an Sir Arthur Ashtona d.ughto -'. "ilom.cr tuetkr •'' shouted the big grn- 'lernatt ; anti tba ne=t thing that Philip ier„p•, was conscious of was flvisv tkrtouth the sir and down the stairs into the marble hall of the hotel ; and as he picked tumeelf up he beheld staring at him, in the utmost amazement. Sir Ar- tier Aahtt•n There was no .nistakinfg ('tat pale. fine face, with AS cruwn of s leery lair and militer'y moustache• "Philo, Scrape r' cried the bur met, in the ertreaity of nor-smsnt " What • WMM met erg "Nothing -nothing.' said Serape, ■iso fit very sore. and more than anx- ious to amt away now that Hilarie a fath- er was on the acme. •'I -I-ein ;pint abroad, Sir Arthur, that'. all." "And do you usually tbtow yourself downstairs before going abroad. Pbilipl" "Not a bit --cut a bit ; it was •.i ac- cident." "Well. I don't supper you did it pur- posely or for tun," said Sir Arthur, ratti- er dryly ; "but surety you ail'. not going tarty tenni Engird. and Christmas eu mar r I shell upend "Oh, yes. I shall go .ny Christmas there," mid Serope. tnoo- hereatly ; and thinking he hear'. the German gentleman's descending step, he muttered an adieu, and literally ran out Here be it reoutded that he spout a good many Chnstsisees abroad. Sir Arthur livered after hum in sur- prise, and mold not help we den ug if his young friend had been dining ; then the vele he west upstairs W be►oid wham daughter of bis hottest and artirhe taleied safe wd soiled Fairweath- er. at senseless in the arms of Otto Basin, his eewtpeg"°" ds wrier." "Why, what in the woad is all this r• he not .nreseo.ably d.niemded- "What is all this r' A sae who who is terrifying your daughter, and s kicked down the stairs by me, dewier end biitsen ! I hear the voices ; I rush oat ; a lady sppesy to me with the none et soy friend ; and I take hold of tbs antler of km twat and shake hien ! He is good for s coward, the shake, rao-o aooihr d ; but even better' is the tick. But I wish -oh ! I with that I had on the boot in pliOe of the slipper !" Mid Sir Ar- thur, is all very lucid, "You have made every- thing as else as mud. Otto. would ming tee some wine or something, and help me to restore Hil•rie W her seams, is SIM ha We w e it plain ho w or why •heisMnw- Aad whim Eir Arthur did Set the ea- pasaation a=rid soba and tears, he was hottest life beard of sash a "I never in all my 1" be exclaimed. "And Philip (histr a follow I saw fieeops. too , By George. in his cradle. and heel on my kers teeny Jews ! Aad thtlei {he ,hire a tier • bat he oosld.'1 Melt re is the ret me, frim ! Otto, I wilt yea had tushed a Mile ltardsrl" "If I bad had no the boot r - M Otto, with a Shame apologetic at his ;misted slipper. will d• out of hoc "Your soot AiaN•st• for Dr wits. Aad a ales tale indeed Marcbii te hear r Hilarie's pale face tuned crimson. ••however, if ha'Alts � atop � to M area tis t Arthur, "that will soon be put rigb And if attar I get bold of Philip Strops "Yes ell1 ao ebe billet/OMNI O Otto, gravely. tats and Then Si, Arthur e ar; WI reshot est to seed • opnulitlt tele ra n Which he ,cannel thee: to cant A� •a "HilIrier with ret .11 right. ass ars believe • word of it till y Howie tsa.n'w- Ritmo kicked blot.° Which was shout as lsteid se mad been Ottw'e esplrsi4i" ' ; hat Bir Aslhm was tee ensiled BM alhwau phrases. If he the ran zds you ring tont help ht lo• A rows :roes ble,' lees - rude rose Ltd t w r" b wt' ut Yax She smut the meant*s and a nuts to Ur little gem fur the Teeth and Hat .. Ask ylurda•, wundeliitg if he mold s:ytara your dropiest ee address "Her father found them, Y tipped i __________,......-.........--— the ie the bud," 0 the eloperstme Dm. Gerald bo lout o th n- E caking himself risee.Nu. I S " He worked bard all day. and cam:1 house at evruiug du•w up, wondering the Aslitoua had retuned. Neat day Millet, Hungarian Sir Arthur himself camp, tutartseett.g' thT lar nip eeds, o fu a d %brinittt Grass eed, Corn and limn ma to Dr. Murche, and talars •,r htl•uti .0 to tilos Ureaba.t- Buckwheat.'•d..w is bliss Arum1" asked OtoOt�N • aid, "Mho is not well. Of course she was L MONEY TO o1 wne,11=e fuels to latest at reasonable rates mire to suffer after such a scoundrelly I wt. tract.' I Hamilton Street, Godertoh. SAND EL SLOANE. And thea bit Arthur told the story to Oodrric4 Bay 131A. 1115' lfft•tm the aatuniab.rl and latterly indignant i Gerald. Alt his auger against . was ,x,asnttsd int., pt') end collapsed �ODm�ICii mad very willingly did he prutsaee W dies with Sir Arthur that *verging d p••- W O O � � N sible. BetHilarie did nut appear, and hew�TT.T,B telt eery meek depressed, despite the seam .4 aha big Cloonan, and the mud - deities of hie "English as she is spoke.' Di. Murche called again without swing Miss Aaron ; she soil kept her roues, and he came to the couetus,u0 that she "dipn't want him." tie the days went on to Christmas 1885 - PRICES LOWER THAN EVER Best AalCelAailsfor S2.55per 100 lbs To (h• prod Grower, of M.0 carrot ndiag our Wool In a:obaelle ler (,'pantry : te whet to sal that we are pre take er to to It er for you tato any of the toilet, isg articles via : Blankets -White, Grey or Horse. Seng.. Grey or Check. Cloths -Tweeds or Full Goths, Light or Heavy. eve. Sir Arthur, encountering herald, Flannels White, Grey, Oolored, br,ugbt him home with him, wars Union, Plain or Twill. Sheenil in the drawing -room he Ston inge-Broad or Narrow. Yarn - White, Grey, Clou ad or in Carpet Warps madeColors. order. ROLL CARDING. fumed his fair lady in • bower of ever - , groups le and wan, bet at She was rather Pa eight of hits gushed celestial rosy rC . ''Why have you been hiding yyb ue Cdt3ii. Best Barb Wire 6*C. Ib e d813. s Toto+t:o This Wars stood r Ise: Las' aprBEATINURes ALL CCoMPIC the Tttri.Northern R. l .Car retype, • terse shipment of OL t.1-'• from Germany very tine gtulitr• and navies .[sprtededtr,.c�ICan coil 10 per coat. cheaper tW ever sold here before. Alt e7 OBELI' ANL) FOLLY Y HA PIM .1.RE V sold on the same cheap basis as stir -. PAINTS sed OU t4 sell Members se camp as I am sour them. Get font BU LMRG HARDW ARI tram sae and save memo, Our tot this w.trt priapi be eur- qe wtq endeavor In roost eases to de t the lay ft u Moaikt tree if required. tli a sed Dr. Marche, is his old rum{ tits a Spinals( and 1t.cMa t or t'Otwist, (afy coarse tx tine. bar. or eoR RJ as retie • maitre ie a podtion to do ail tlnds cot cw- ' "I was afraid." ,usM11y doer is • fall set issa' e "Afraid of that scoundrel! $ttret7 mlU, and we wLLl gusra•tee to de for yin ou our It not a uric tetter thea �i Mt ,•• sermandings• eollelted. "SOo ; of you. . A emtt sr. reectrel h "Oh 1" said Dr. Marche, comprehea:- E. MoCANNI Dismay toot tlyl W"t" 1t.11s. „You believed the very worst of me, Otlderioh. ma_ alt o Ilst. didn't you r" said Hi4s:ie. like a true) ---- woman petting him an the wnmg- „yes GO(18TIC llKiucartliiie were sure that I had run away. wires t y "Yea, ' replied he, taw honest to evade ; and then Otto cause is singing the "Watch un the P.hine"-eisgieg as i z only Germans do or can sing. Dr. Murche .haul with the Salamis ; for • wonder be was nut called away, and so reessinsd helping with Um de- cor.tioms, and crossed swords of politi- cal argent with Sir Arthur. Thea that generous* retired with Otto for • "echmoke," and Gerald tumid bimsetf alone with Hilarie. She was sitting at her davenport parcelling up certain little presents for her friends. "Thts is for Herr Ritmo," she said riming to display a pretty dcare Potter 7," wouldn't oare- about things of this kind r ••rrbere is only one thing I want, Hilarie," said Dr. Iterate, "and that is MONUMENTS —your heart !" "Oh. Gerald ! Didn't you know that HEADSTONES, it was your own lona age t A wayward stye" IMO hent, I kLow, but -" He eaughi. both ler hands in hie own. "Is it so, Hilari• 1 Du you levo mer' "• "Yes, Gerald, I do ! Ob ! please let our quarrel end !" "There shall be no half measures this time." he answered. "My darling, will you take this gift from ins 1" And Lyn lie placed upon her hand a tummies ring. Soddenly the joyous' bells pealed out their glad sod heity re nage ; outside the stars spotted with frosty bright/kegs above a wewolsd R. W. McKENZIE NOW COMPLETE! NOW COMPLETE! 1 CHOt(,f: aro( or ICOrtIr `lam e1Gerocerles. SPECIAL LINEA IN Dress Goods, shirtings, and Tweeds. Mimsghe station with ase." pet that right at once, air... !Iles an toll the truth, I know ; bot whip •r111 assault it 1 The world believes than instanter I ro- per-that/PM toter eats of year ewe rod wrime you meat marry re." is too high. No, I will hear the moot cruel slanders, the very wont that esu Le said of me. I will bear acorn and eta, and hold thorn dearer, r bhlh r. estbett v Wee, might thus se bower and the respect 5. be f Philip erlif• of ' yam madlather, K .crew •o well W ihliaind ase of law I woad .Noah bre sari "Arid rsrerber Gewalt Marche. De you thick he will mese bank to yes miler this 1 Tbat you will ever have Lis am - time sipieI Ye. .re in M7 pew. me.- ,, BiLtie. Clordder what I have said, sad list.0 to reason. if yo. re- fer.---" Mr ..T iwOwe we.„ is went ea. per, "If 1 .pelt el tido tliigspearim, Ape granting that the aRN.V its! ice► that yaw marry - at etedi —rt bet some ether-• - ARBLE WOR103- JOSEPH VANSTONE, PROPRIETOR. Imparter of and dealer is Mg' hest Price Paid for Satter & Eggs. GEORGE ACHESON. THE RED, WHITE AND BLUE, xtble&6tanite y 'Mann�e � Ms 1.o>:Io and Bowe P*tmmi T N}_att SAI work de•lgaed end executed is the Best Style. N. C. HU/AWASH, eeOder Breech- Oe,trepet, Beat. Lott. Mt-fliedm 1886- Yoaa 11ap's g MEW. A tLLYSTfiATE1 of sattrrsi! Toffs, area. •Ri.goattheo rt°Rlaitsaw. 1fe �{ag,aae� ••rasa ate stew : 1 ea t wmeh�f� P.Tb _ Ny ke : e ge 1 ''„,:t.1,2 jmtan w tr,r vlaa Oe sus rhe T heesle stag,rbilf etetrM• ye So, after all, was truly a�Ow •re 1 ldappl Christmas : sod with the wish e���,•sver M� o• e•tant Yt•sp•taa that so may be ray ,oiler's, I lay doves sal t: .lid `t• � a7 Pen• -- M- C. in Your( Ladiss mooseOropslrwue tsut.' Imo wourisaw Jou cal :lathe ti r b r�sth everair SPA mile.e Oedes ab. April nth. UM. O OTtch Poituldssr and Machine Works, Runoiman Bros., Proprietors_ CONTRACTS Tggga FM SUM ESS' FLIUMINI MILS. ANN OT IIi MAcllNE111NANTED Flouring ILills Changed to the Gradual Reduction System, Horse Powers, Gruen Crashers, Straw Cotten, Agricultural Furnaces, Stoves, etc-, thea., at Low Prices. ./ill Kinds of Castings Made to Order. R. W. Reweiram J. B. Roscistmt. pieeeyh, Keo. to 111 Extensive Premises and Splendid New Stock. W10 -U (s1t€. SE�7FiIiYs CABINBT-1[AgES AND UNDERTA • — — — — — t• p e rete Mei .plea bones Woos. -Best, blotches. pineyt� tat is pile sad festertag sores sire ,ndirtiowe /rolls fi ��j� of :read, btull that should DNec a Zt intaW tb= t• sM!'Iyew seted or ill health and perhaps la- A tit 1•I'1'a�s-'- see' jlseste may meek yeedoek sed pities the bleed W est” i Ms em s st ptet+'s). ie. sBlood eeable p• loath 0yw+tba. .(Let.. lug t-tho the leer carers' Liver and ilii TT i'Isr s Biped. IltaaoiltoaOssiO. Goderich •ad Pastor Itarnttere. 'Inch M t sf >is4 Meads. lsattressse. w ass -steed to Loeb."' est Cugfhs d �;,•se� MotM •t• ImtYaK Weems. Hest of Oellve d end lfbsms always oat rse hand ales Heas ter bit at ewM e a'reu samaiesesso . new" hewing eOe•tsat:r."A41401004• t, Mow ase if i rwu.d year 1< , fila ease eloped with Oh 'IMO* 7M flay saes. direst. le li., liter I" else sabot, Nears her dasetbea eyes ea life.. Mit l ke list theases •atop wok Void gW bei lashed she bowed pia Itahi Inf. --.- - PUBS. air-sea• onto radeaaAsei NIM ~II that _ _ • •sob A11.s1is, os 1 M happy patios N y ppe_raes Neernld , R•s'i(„'n""� s 7r.:.01•4 sit meet by a @Male envie:sti s of Plaid seem efmrr s ecehr Lidlttntes briskly rubbed on p•infel '� w tMvq •=' b parts, and 'attest using awl digesting0554.1oler, i HAtI'P a medicine day after day with tittle or to result, Plaid ILightsi>� o uRhuresw taketetall Toothache, Matisst, Reads.te. sad is only S: o..$ per beetle st Gee Rhymes' Drug Stara fie e, that gs•tleman bad I VM $ lb• eer:tt. wwaM1 lefeiriew AIL Wag that dip 7e a the butter part of vain, hod ! Imola' for BestoSss•Mae aura Areisito i' .a. Nem elan to live* hit h7*Y hAadwab pawl a her Azov+ �{''� �m d Mistiseg•r errl i biallIkel haw's ie odd make Paella's a (wmM11a t:w"r•" Prise 1r1 cent► r .a,e neitherAmb ter,_ c" fs w1 e( .e . iia _ fa was sewer kaeos ala fttdL nRclOtril 1151 0 HOOTS TI 3:Do-vormailag cSt "M'ititac5.-Laap MM the stereo & ty• DM! it Mnwnee h this Peelle that the, hew repos r seed s large ares is the suite Wei am a try Homes Newtoneda at glom we are determine the Mina the .��, by give th tgRift SIIhf MIL Puma BB .Q� IC!'TO s i a. Needs before _�,.r�.:sh�o�ei,n,,g elsewhere. Ressoar Wiled g Store. ,saselrielaisee w *helms, , nest dolor to J. attention. stases week will missive our aerial bat the heat of arterial send mode Mars workmen employed. :t illriliwpairiag .cavy demo ea the tth•t►ef.st �;,,g�.Kerbf wB. DOWNING & VIIEDDUP T D G1B I W P WI WM b ba Insoles Dsf� ' sed when you swat lnfr tatdmtpe . i]hoadher man, aurae awet rad swear hoc Nettb • single hair. seefie ad Carl dist 7^w to Useudfal heir to have l But power mast b• be•ethfsl hair cart be lucre "'a bwIle ► ' suou4. y alto use ret Cttstsat ass H•%a\Vet..5si fits Restwsa- Bold at Wets. by .1 Wilara Am a Are y.,u troubled wren Balt *i,ye1ed sees Moms Omer Rorgh Akin, Pimples or Corker =.• : pg41.aa 1 1 wish see er two Nes reacts at hear te see Ostler Pelvis the there Tee N • ►aa ever ;0,000 Rolls of the Latest .n. melts. yidst eeteseteesOra very meek � Mesa Tits. ..w On are its host velse is tows. 1att S rip Baer ; n ' s & AT STYTIATE11