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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1908-11-12, Page 7��"J . q � I I � I I I . . I I I � � . . �. � . I 1, � � I I . I . . . . I I . . I I . � 1. I I . , I I I I .1 . - 4 , . Novombor 12th, 1908 "' , I . . I . � clwoa Now0tecura '' 11 . 11 � . , I I 11 ?- � ---- �.� - .., . . ---- I ----- I - - , I I I 1 7 1, , . j ��; '; ; L '; I I I - . i� ;; Z ;�,.W ­ I .; I . . � I . -1 . L � � I . � , , I I . . I I I � I I L I ' 'I ' � I . . . .. � � I I I � . . "I I I ­ 11 I " I .1 F�l . I � I . I . . 1. I . .. . I -1 � I I I , � i . .1 1. 1. I � ;� I . " . � I . . 11 . �� � . 11 . 11 I I .1, ;; - 11 .1 . -1 ii -71 � ; I I I � , T , �;;�;;;;;;;;:;;;. ­ -- - - - � ., . - ILI .- 11 , . - ­­ - .... ... . . , . . . � � ; ; -- - ; 1 � - ;, , �'; .. . . , , L - , , , - 0 1 1 I I 1� .11 I I � � ---- -- -- ---- - . ' " . - � . ; ; ,; I ; , I �� , ; ;, i ,� ;�---; ;;;, ; ? �i � wo . - - "I I - . . . . . . L . � 14 - . -----. - . I I . I , - -1 ; " . I . I � ­ - . . - - � I 1. 11 . ­ 1. . I j I I -,-.-�-olli,ijip W. I 0, P RoUilgolM 91 IN, WITAX ­­­ ­­­ -1 I—. 7-1 ... "I I -1-1' ­­­­.­. .1-�ii....,.".,.,.. i . --4.-----:-- I . A I I I , I - %V* . , ­. I 'reaitwa'af, Wit' Ninkth had ioat him Quit "m0ment'. W140, I write. &114e, ' . Northin hVigation 0:01t , .---=":!:!1?* =Z,:t ­ I . . ,. I j land tben-aa a .,j , n . ave persuW4e(-t-t*h0 Countess; and 1 . . . " I I Jews)* in the most.mystorlous pircum. , great favor to Me— . I . - -10 -11 -0­1i�-. 11 THE GHOST OF . Stances; and now Lady Ardicliffe, and. . take It immediately to the person it , so j I F -A -L S 741;�V-1 . f ar As, I can inake out, Lady Aril. � � LAU SUPORIOR.- DIVISION.- . � Countess RodQPolsko; bad, been rob- I Is Intendi4d for?" Cliffs relied for proofs upon the Couri- ; I , � bad. It was At 'least A strange coln. As bar d4ughter made this 1`89404t teas, Without her, ii.ba�a, harmless, ex - mom will leAvo sarift Monday$; : 0191i A 11110011 I cidelloe tbot *hers eyouU . bad fol. without waiting lot an Answer Ili -tho cept for opitaul $48 , .. perhaps." . . , . , Lanibart, turned '844 , 'to I ncTaggart Bros. to'dnes-4a" And, Fridayp' A,* k.80 V,mq I . lowed so qui4l,y one upo;a the otlior. %flirmative, Lady f 4 . . . You're- sure t 9 ountoos woW*, I � unt1l. Sept X -0b. . . I LOCHRAIN "4% UZ Blopeth felt as it, she were groping Walked rapidly aboad,of the others, bely) her in some secret wayt- I � OBOROTAN MAY * j . . . � in the dark for a ln.,wter Ila which in the direction of her. own room. "I am sure,'* , $Aid Trowbridso, � -SAS*011934- . � . DIVISMI-x4o.- . $ . I 444C svtviog 41imoutAtilued. -Steamera .1 BY MRS.C. N, WMMMON' I I Could, open All doors and lea her at 141spoth road liar thought accurate grimly. �" I � , . I j . I Ifingth into thei. hidden place'where and scornfully. lit spite of her cruer. I . 'leave Collingwood 1,30 P, in.,, Owen j I I EIBPeth was assuredi, but not gorn, . . . . . I tbot. i5ecret of these mysteries JAY, it t the day before, .she wax willing fortable, "They, ba4--'tqld .Xr,. Xo� . I I �. Sound 11.0 -P.M., TuesdaYx And $a*. . Author Of OTI!Ile f,�"� P40W 0'The . ljght�utg waa as it she caught a glimpse of that *Lt Ito victim should ,be made Use Gowan their auspicious, you know,*# .. , A GENERAL B&NKINQ BU41. urdayr#L only for S. S, MarlQAnd Way j I I cood"doe parlo MCI .. �. I key.. shilling through the twilight, and lot, 1h9ligh §�hQ would not seem to no, she remindod -him. . - I . ports. 1. � . I than., just as, she put. out her band. ties. the girl -she bad so deeply in, 01yes, but I halve spoken with Xr, ' . 1, s - TRANsAcTOD. XGUM NORTH.,SHORID DIVISION--SevviCd qoprdoht� 19M, by Mimi' . � . . it vanished again. " jurod. . . McGowan. I told him . I so$ . 1. 01 X. W111JAM90P. -j that the Calm. - . disco . . I 0 j The servant could embroider his aila wad Elspoth walked together tesa Ro4opolshoi didn't Intend, afor ., I . I .. atinued. j . I . ' ----- .. 'Along. t a corridor, but the on . , ,story With very -few details, ge knew % , a was , 411. to. drag Lady I -*a - , , 1. 19SCOUNTED. DRAFTIN ISSURD PARRY� SOUXb-PEN4TAN0'I)IV,- I , -, , , i - �. ". ­ ,. ­ -T T � ­., ­ �.- ­ , ­. ,­ ... �, ­ 7- , , � - ­ ­ I j r , - only that the rQbbery had riot been, too miserable, the other too anxious, � , Illary name in . I : I - . $'or Miunlcog�, G041OM07Bay, Cooper either exproin o4tistaqtorlty or.* else j . discovered until morning. The maitl 1W4 k . �. to the Affair; that she had come to, j , . see, On second thougm . I - position her I W it ih( - , ar", a in and wait," the to er I ,, that she holf6eAeopor, rerhap, � descrit�. of I ,Be, 0 a, I .. oop! and Part: resign Your ,e,,' he ,said . _ I . the Countess and the MAU of Lady . rm ,�& INTEREST .A.LLOWD ON DK- Head, I-Salls 0 y Sound, . ad the man she had Just met (ohs did must have been mistaken in her Igs . At lost "But I 80,11 .� .0 � .. leave Penotang. $40 P.mt- until. S � hope that you � . Ardeliffe had given the7 alarm, and it said when thq had reached her room, piciono. I said that there were not I � � _% _WJ3 L . cpt� Will e4lain, and I give you till to- not mean to refer tio the stranger was said that tho -two ladies must "Sit down a minute, aod:the note proofs at 411 against Lady Hils , �. 'UR01 _ � lot ,b * " After I PoSTIrS. SALE %.OTBS I j j ,,,, , , . date, servico Oiscon- Morrow morning t . o think it over.", j Meeting) th.9 old woman, Would )know have been chlorof9raled, As the at, will be ready," . . and that. it Lady A ry. - , : tinuod. . . . rdelifte Persisted j . . "That will do no. whether or not there: was such aj guest mo.4phere' of their rocriip� was atill: Elapeth kn'OW Without '"iting L what - in- , good, '. M", Jr. the uydrdi - 1. , the. note would ba, and she waa-sick her acou"tions, he would. bitterly I ASED. - - - - - - - - - -. " - TIPkets land Information from . all Gowan," ,said 341spoth, sadly. 411 hoavy with tha drug. . � . . . . . kn,o -. and I it � . $110 turned Amok, therefore,. and , 11 I afterward. having Aid. any ,A , j . . railway Agents, . w nlybelf, now that, r can I When Elapoth ,discovered that' the at heart, The"d9or was open between r gral , I . . p. . � f, I . . � found her way to the ho, te-ition to them-,, '' . say no more to -morrow morning thi uiieke4per'o mail had- little real information, she this room and t4e adjoining one, #f . . -;, LWV01 I've said I 4 . where Lady L4mbart could be�b I 10M sure it, must have bee . - ,,, I H. H, GILDURS xanAgor, . already., except that I did room,,which she had held "casi011 to did not encourage him,to otay and ,. oard let, to him to hear **.04 - . I I . ' . j Q0.11ingwood, - 0. H.'NICHOLSON, nothiu# which seemed to me to be , yisit once or twJ6 before,, I sip, but hurried through her movin cre she , . I J . I , I . goo � g restlessly Abou*, tboref � !'I think it -was." ' I . I I . I Traffic Mgt., Sarnia. - wrong., I I Mrs,- Warden was there, ?,Lod as she breakfast, slid Want out tO Is 11 . W. BRYIPME, I to ­ . I . had 1"rd of th . accident, . Ell"Poth - she could for hers . elf. j.. j Ar what dared not cry .out as she longed to , "But I .suppose there's jalready a. , . I I I I I a "Doii't write, to Mr.. Trowbridge, detective in the house, or , . . � Ali.. but I must. be Allowed to , 1 4o. 1 11 ­ . . I . - - j � . ' I ".� dge whether it: -was wrong. or xot,.1. had to tell her* all about 'it,. before 1. - She was scarcely surpriged. t that, you'll, marry him. Perhap soon will . 1. . . . . , ,o ses I I a I be.' Suppose that � LA . . - t be necessary, Perhaps you. m4v should diroot'his atte�t4'p to Lady. . BARRISTER,' SOLiCITOR ' . ' '�3' ., - ; . �e returned. I . i she could hqpe.to obtain anj satis- I L447 Aideliffe And the Countess both won' . � dy Ardeliffe, I � NOTARY, PUBLIM ETC. . I i I L , "Then -I see that .you in a ! laotion on another subject. .1lideed, i in \the great .hall, al i � - 1, . I ,T019 M I e. n- rue to i t king earnestly -b-. saved in some other way," . I . )CARS YOU -Printing, " I the old housekeope , "If, L HilaryOR -' . . I I . . ress, CUMCI . eon inget. -have . . . I . . . Ing i)icture mAching, irlites, tea r. McGowan out , come to f, foi it was. Y-er 'L Fim--Slosw 111ock-41 INTON. L F ,aa, watchm MQV; go, $hall it be at - . i� flattered herself � �a Mr. McGowan. No one else h 11'ady' Hilary seated her . coo, or . . ad At a I . " � that Miss - D 6111441 Writing deskI4 the window and ' "She, v, on't do th.6t at present, Lady OF , . . i Certainly notl,'Pr I appeared As ye y ear- . Hila -- - . - ­ --- I . I V in decidedly. "I cannot be left with, her room for th ex,ress purpose Of , Aj, and there had segrealy boan time .begin ,to -write. As, she did so Els- , ry. ls safe enough from her for h, . . I - L L . L --,�- ---- �-;;:;;;;-� - giving the. det4ills. mapeth gatliered. -for - t few days. By and by it May )>a dif� . I . . --Qut-,1&gy.--one to :011 .vour place in the A 1.1le, excitiilg7-now4-tif -the--robbery po%-�. watched I - . �V47_ . L' ,�� her wistfully, wben, aud, . ,- rQ*_ fro% rs lerent,. butthen, I hope, the teal thiet; I . . high . season 11 r --- WA - ­ I . * --M �-_Wardsn's naive : to sp ,rough Jho hotel. , . (�Q�Tttly With .4 . y 110' 01,17. the --- L -read th start, her gaze focussed " RUBBISR. So catalogo . --'and-It was -doV-W --'-% .;. , Jb--ffia-47fj;7-p-4S1j114�$-,r t . . RIDOUT & H A,LB I . . riks,j , rW W. "11--- . O'n-j""U'eLthin#--bzw,ht.-w,iligh 'Day have been discovered- or at A I 1,3Ec thalt'he %4 att�nd to, or more, and- 'a 11 p4si . I .1 I I -9p,aKkled . . A C% . - on her Way to the manager' 11 in a leas trill of y a rp�i­ - ATLAS. R a Spe ___ _ _ ­ , . A ..,t.. to, hurt" her f4folings by disabusing I' ' -. ­wO1�Ar,-7n,othin.g--can- be­provea---aga1nst--­, . Oemic . -. 0. L16X 175 _ t. my hands Are over -full. I will let you her, of the impression'. Ao�o?dlngly L a room, , liller ' d ' an have, . I A, , conveyan" AssionMv. I ­ I ­ 1. 1.�, ; - . I L ; � be the one to give Mi notice, Kiss I and � the three were so. deeply aliporb. Quickly she took a sta� forward au d. I Lady Hilary Unless these wOm . I . L 4 against her more cleverly than, 117150 1 4 .. . the, girl Aid not contradict her, but ; ad in.their conversation. that they nei- . beAt down -to see, wii -it it was w1i.,011 I r th,filiti" L . . L . Plotte Real Estate atid Insurance L I �­ 1 ' � LOW, 0, . . . I I -I....." pean, as You have been. satisfactory - merely said, "By4hp�byo, ,1. just met ; ther heard nor saw the y . , . Agency. Money to loan . ... ... .. I � � 1. in your work, and 1, do not wish to . in the hall a . citing typiA. boA'caught'hor atteiitiori.� Then slio . . ' L VOR I ---*-, .. 'injure your future career .any more- middle-age4 man -with I She had no intention of oavesdrop� 'could Lhardly keep back, a cry of tt;­ -P,�Petk reflected for - A. moment a�gt, . , I - � than I b .1 . a, short, grizz ad beard, wonderfully I pingi �but some words utterdd by Mr, toniiihment. for tangled � in the Mee tAl , . ' in 19fiv I , I brilliant, dark eyes, �and lea I . -�-f6lt that abd understood his v6jl.� 0. D. HALE - JOHN RIDUld Azi Avoid doing..You had bet- I . . lv*r� .. 11 ­­ tel! give me i,s fortnight's- notice. In., tures Tath- McGo;warx,reached her ears. and start, .was a ruby and diamond hoop eAr- I I . I I . I XTON L'.. ,. I ski )no4ning, He hoped that LadYL - ..--- --,-III . I .. . ON .. that'time I can get some .0na �Jas,..�L er like Captain Oxf6rd's. I never mat.1 her so much that it was, all .ahe ring, which she bad bfwn seen We. i ,Hilary would promise to'marry him -� I k L bf dis� togaL,Radopolok , . I I [Coun oi wearing, - - L ' ' - And mean�whlla I a to -�; bini,bafore�,and I wonder if he can . I I= do W­suppr6gs a or but in .Any case the engagalnent would, le . . Xpect, you ' , . . . I � , , I . VIA CHICAG6 AND ST. PAUL ly diserbet. in . your , inter- . Can You, tjress.� . . I � ." For a, second or two an odd giadi- I not be announced for�some days, and , . - DR. WINIAN W. WOODS - . . "I. � . ilbsol�te bo stopplhi, 'at the hotel. , I . . I . To I I , course , fiall,frompi. description of him "I do beg that you w 11 help. me -to , ne6p came ofer R,Ispe , . .wf 011" 4114 � di With the 0�eslis of the hotel. . , ?11.',' I I th;. but it' was . . . 'I... L 11149. I . I meanwhile, perhaps, he intended to. Wfiiiiikg . - ' . NOW,. I sholl. require nothing further i . Mrs. *Worden looked. puzzled And avoid a scandal.' the' Manager v4as gone as, - soon - 1. ..Lt �ia it JIM come - . (M. R. 0. S., Ungland, - IA. R. $27.00 . $21.00L ..from I shook her head, "Indeed, , be particularly attelltive'to Lady Ard- - , . I - 0. P.. Ireland, 0. P. L. L. ML Portage , U, Prajil ' Pit to -day. Good evening, Miss . I caii't, 'saying. "If You publicly accuso Lady .and she 'felt P,,.s; and ,calm, as it in . - . � a, � 29.05 OL85 Dean. .. � I . Misa.!', said she., "theire are -plenty of .1 I . . cliffe, AS a $'bribel" to. -her for spar-', , .1 . � . . I - , i Lbe Hilary"- - - , L . the fuee'of A great, danger requiring Ing Lady Hilary. . - . . . . . �L Rottoda, Dublin.) - Bra*oa, Man' L:L 30.'0 2&00 "Good evening. And -4, suppose .1 gentlemei� with�shore, griz4ed aids, .. He lo*eied his vo as, An speth 1841 ,us' of* L . I I ,j i d 91" esence This was clear enough, but it seem- * ' Regina, Sask. , , - 35.7,5 . 27..so ought to thank you.- I belie�e` you but I dolift romemb�r any one with heard. no more, . but ii was enough. . mind.' . ., . ... . I .1 � ad to the. girl that Iie must have found . . I I .. SUR01, , I mean to be kind," said th. particularly brilliant eyes." I "Look-, Lady 'Hilary " she said I . : PHYSICIAN �AND :ON MOOW JaW, S44k, S5.70 28.85 Elspe , . . A glance at the 0ountess's bard, hand- , , niiieh greater, difficulty in dealing With I - "You would remember, it .you . I . .1 . . , , , "I should like to �e so; if you had in L L I som nearer, I&t Lady'Lambart tile Countess far more dangerous. . ' . SftskatO4, Sag*. I . , had a 'face, showed her that it would drawing no , a'. I BAYFIELD. . -Prince Albert, S .4a.15' - $16.85 made it, possible. for I ,11"retill . seen I his," broke Rlspath,, .take persuasions ,more powerful than ohould enter.. '%oril, -at 'that - thing on.enly than flighty and .foolish- Lady- . . ask- 4-3? 96 ' : '81-95' ,na,,r,, * . , Me , . . rned the , "Perhaps.1 -should, Miss,". sald Kra. i ljr�u� Gowan' Callgilt Lin Vour fritl 1% , How very odd Ardeliffe. It was the. Collifiteg whom - -- . I There L. . . 'big 0 a to induce her tOL re- , . , a I . Edmontqn, Alta, -. 5�.20 m Warden. "But As IOr , looking like � I I h so choice a -roven, that it sh�nld W there." � . . . L Main st. Opposite Albion hotel R*d L 87.55 as nothing.more for her ,to . , ge. Both � El�peth had feared, yet Mr. Trow-' . I . ,Dftr,.AIta. ­­ .52.20,, ., �, 37.55 say or do, and bowing her I Captain Oxford, I don't think I've ' women hated LadyHIIar sakes hours 8 to 10 a. lu, aad 7 head to - -y,Vane, and Surrielsed; the girl stopped in . the, Proportionate. Rates t�.,'o`tbar points hide the tears, she.left the , , .over- yet seen that Young i bridge seemed'to halve disposed',ol bar - to 9 P. 01. Night calls at of- - roomi, . . gentleman.. '.thou ,)tidy,t of her note, and following�with .8 . , , L .. I I if Lit was impossible - Elspeth without a tru�gle- I . . -about him. ' t6ld eraelf.L­rthAtshe could be guilty . in Calliadiall N&th-West. Trains now ..After all,.Lady Lambert had scored., . tboiligh I've heard plenty e .ier,4 eyes the.,dire ft fice. . I . I ..� ' L . c on of Els � eth'a- 'like to; iuk moro , , . - anoth " I . I � P , - I . She ,would he . . opetlate.4 .through St. Clair Tunnel. by. A sudden flash of enlightenment.-Iold f . rom blie.,persorl or Ave 1:�n . 1"circumstantifil'evidento must some- po'inting, tinger. 'L. . L . I ve �d . ' : . I Electricity. .of, iiiav,W. lines -Elspeth'that .theL.older women could ."Surely yoxi must him,", howaoint to her.as tb� thief, or they ring. '!\Vhy; that's an � . ear. questions, but -Trowbridge glanced'itt. ,, i . .. t f Hispeth pi�r6ted. '�He's extr thi ate, L' of Co, hiq:iyatch and daid that lie i;nust go. � . . . . ("hioiCe L ullte*�-L,auepolsk6l, " I � . I rgive her the kindness and.con* . I .. iinlelY wou not. dire .6 n to .Accuse, -exclaimed. ­�-,,%j s, s is ,.y h ' n't had breakfast yet,'* . .. I A V -00 . . I . . ou ave -1 . from ClilCaiq t(i St. Paul And three -no eroation ith which Mr. Kenrith 9, . . . 11 � . . ood I �king," - i -her. �'. . . (Zouli4 .it hLave .got - . I . . . . DRS. OUNN & MCRAE. � boyorid St, Paul. - . . I I aid 'Tholl I'm . Aura - I hav-sn't, * T 'don't ', caught 'in � tnx d rww?" - - I L .. . remarked 1318peth, I . ­ � . . . I � . . I , .. . � had' treated her. From the Very first, - . Blspeth grew cold with,fear at the - I � '� ­ "On't I? 1, . .. . . L I L � call Any of the young-gentlemain -in i 11 . 11 "The Coul;ta$$ %� He smiled vaguely ' . . . 1. Dr. W. Gum, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.,. - . I � I L I when she had been compelled to take- , . . . � .. - eight of'the pitfall preparLdd for, her as wegring these forgot.t' - . -)er word . . . . . . . .. 11 I 1 I L . a: seat in the railway Carriage which 'L I . � � . . .."', i friend by these two jealous earrings yesterday afternoon,"" -said -Arid' with.ov.f, , . .. . .� . . . I , . ' * Lady Lambert hadlyiihed to keep ' ' womet"LL .1,11speth.- : . I . L I . he waszon.a. . . . � � . . I I Emin. . I I�oldng, though some of them are well- Even' it L44i Hilary could prove lier . .' There was great excitement in the, . . L'. L - 11.10p Mptua To. . -bad been -=-� enough, in their Way. But -yo - made to But- .1 . 'Yes, I- remember. - But I i hotel during- the -morning, - when tl)& I L � . . OMCC-ORUD40 stre,04 Cluntm, Nigh, Tftl MoX -for her'own par ' ty, she . 0 see , Innocence �she would�be d, dn't . I I . . � - Hehrlth's­ kind. . Catitaiii .Oxford arrb�ed only a day L Or I have on t�hia-dreS$.­ L . ry had . . .. I : I Calls at front dow of office 6% resi- � .. , justly, disliked. Mt, 4. Miss, and Almost er,.,jiind 11speth could not .bear that , '.'Whei,6. was i*tP'!..E'lipatb ask i.nowA of the double jeivel robbe L . I . : , two before You'di it should be so. How.could she 4v.e . . ad. . , - I ; - I ... ness to her as his. secretary and her .. . 8 .. epread among tbe,gueAB;,&nd eVpr . . . ever,.since he',came ,he's' kept .in his . Hang , y . L doom, Rattabury streeL . mulance Tompanu assoClatio'll. with Capt. Oxford had in_:. , .. . I 'L the poor �child? Sb6 asked herself, - Ing *UP in the wardrobe.� It. one wondered MUchL ivhrit - was b6ink '- I I � . I - .� . ' - ' room, or may a a - . L * -Farm .and -.1solathil .T . . b b an in Mr. He Ith' i she -1 thought of As -taken out only this mornin , g, How dcne; �but' to the ann6vance of their � . . . I I bi. T. T. MeRaes - . Own Property-* :10reased the -feeling- against her; but nrl 8 - -Then,� suddenly, . I - . . . ' ' Countess'. 'k . . . . . ­ . 6 olim"'haa suite, 'except. when Mr.' Kenrith's had que6r'it is. I must giVe the" . . . . . -1-Only Insured� , . - - - �� th, . ­ come to -day vith'the . Trowbridge and his passion for LaclY .. he'r- earr fribyids, Countess Anaepols q). and' " . . . '6t Toronto I : him ott'in tho.nloior car; ..Vve never I Hilary Vane. "; From it I had ttj�r ' Ing wholl .1 --- Lwhen .1 see her. - .- - Lady Ardeliff itit'appear . , I University . . . . ' ! I - - 1, . . invitation from'.Mr. Kenrith to go, out. I . I � Offlee hours at ho&lAtd:- I . , - . OFFICER,S- . . happe ad to b ywhere *abo.ut, when 1, the maji,� - U"'g ' 11 sh6has missedilt, she must a n6t only,did i . � I I . J L an, . residenti.; in his. -motor.. car- as his equal . and' , I L, 6f ttio­e� Who.,would,,ruin 11 IOUs, ".. . ,- . be I ..4 .. .d ..� . P- ' Sc'icrth P' Lady Hilary's aqual, That h I .. b13 wat' on- vlai!'� (,a you -might say, -and I TP, ------ - � . anx- ; in public, but .r6fiased. through, their.. .- . 0. IL McLe I ad plac- 'he: girl; blit tl .011P ... , mialds, to - receive visitors. . .. I -. I. I to 3 P. in. ; 7 to 9 P, M. I . I I I, . 11 ,h-1 it., she. In ig'. I I . � . ,� � , -.,; . I . Thoi. ' Fraser,. . Vice-Presidelit - and- I don't -knfom that I've had ittly yet, be rescueel, . .1. . , "I'll see ihit.!Vs properly disposed - --Had Elapeth. been on her old telrms, . . . . . . , I . I Biucefleld P. 0.'; ,r. . E. , Hay ad- her oil a different footing. She was -particular curiosity,'. though Ihe"g4- was. not a second .1 Of," 'if' you like " 'replied Elapetlij.. 11 I � � . . I. . , 'go Sft. .no longer only the. secretary'; she. Was - to spa i-ith .Tames 'Grant she L. would p Treasurer: -Seat6rth.p. 0. sip of the seiv*ivilts' haill is't i I . . I . what.'rob- � I L . 0 � the friend, as well., "hilt he's . . ro' 'j- , with -a . diplom�tjc .meaning which. itbly have hea�rd'. froin* hini - , was,, ­ ,­ ' � . ". 7. W. SHAW- I , . . , , .. and. Lady -Lambert - * * seemed to courAy,,nothing mysterious -DR. L. .b., . - . I , L 1 �� had -stopped at'list4hin' to be *rid of dead in love with .that beautiful young I' , 14 r., Trowbridge :�;�r'e -to be . surnmon- . - . . being done; whether the Police Bus- .. . . I I . - . � . -DIrector6--. . her - - . .. .91 I . . lady, Ahe 'Countess .of. L Lambart'S L ad, to -this'task -,.and ­ without * an in- to -�he offie 'a inind. ... I . - . ' petted any one; Whether there, was a . . ; . 1. . . I . . I . r � I " � . I - I I I . . I William '. §Lb* 1 Sealorth - . - - I daughter." ' �' I ", L. I . . . I � ". . ' "Thank'yoU "L said Hilary. "ThaV . 1. . . esney - ; job ,I; a way. the 6vtmity ,of ­ . . � I . at%nu'gaii hesitation.- rnapettj sped 'disgtiised-detectiiio at work''ifi the-- .1 L. � --OFFICE- . .G �e. I'GeorgeL . - �. . A woman. of, I "Well, I!m Afraid you can't tell me'.. th will bb I . . . . rie , w1uthfop ' I . . � . 9 . Dale, Se* Abe;4orld for a humble.- . . . )6tter,'as-aa r mayn't �6e gi>�,!' . . . , I I . .tYpewrltdr ' - , �00'Tiidor. afier corridor on her , house. But' as*.it-%ak he -kept�such I . . . . 11 -mysterious new�­ _ , L ' '' ' , , , . -.John 'Watt, "Harlo ; 'Tolin, - ,.was a compliment, but�'.r,,I�I%th was � any thing abo it this way.' to bia'sitting ,rdom. - She -had ing'. down for ,6oms.�,tline Please ex- s6orets as h� 'might possess., though . " . . forth ; - I * L . . � 1, � . . . b . . L I - RATTERRURY.-SM E ' .... . . ,,. "said Elspith,� dls!�Pppint� i ' L P alli'Lto'her how - Wi foiind the ear- h6 -looked at he' wistfully f�,Oni Ume. L. .. I . - ..­ �� .mxotd-f6r--tbafLpoint­of-v . L 11 I . . .. . APT,- - -Beruldwies, 1�rodhagan- - as . a -_no- ...'' 7 comer Ithen -AA­h-4d-Axrne, �o the -door, - r, � . knock -at I . - L . ., . L V.. . . I. . la`L-44; �'for,-thd-only -way in which. I *hbn' it - - nd:7-fie-Rfi�e'tolut.,1- --rifig � e �'L ­. ­ 1'�.� � I I . . 'Beechwood ,-James , Colin . .. � . . fte% was', bitterly 'unhappy, ,horribly ,can soribe him accurately is by Opened' a ,Laild-pothap"' i-sOm-%-xqy she 10.,Aivi�-­ap- -If , h hopedi .that phe . .1 � . I 1. I 1. - L 11 . 0- , . .. I . . . , . --­fi----- - - ­,-�­ ­� ­-, . . : ­ ­!rrPUXTQ&� --, . . . . �-. V . oil . lr, . . . h-4�41iated,L afid could not bear de i * , . .1-Uiss -D in!'� . I may be able t mig t yet change at inin [ I I -i . '' ---"- .­ --nolineiv 4. A . : t'6. .� saying that.; he looks a think as e - lie exclaitried, In ,sur- � . o clear upAhe mystery?' I h . . , ,iiie I . . , I � ----�- �-look:�fdrivard,Ao, the:11aturp . . pries at -the, at I It occurred,to t., &-h ..­ - - . L , - 1. * 8 L " , an 4 owed L , -", b , y -Mr.. Me-.,'- k #Y9. -'�2!Xve,.corn iiive Lady vanted that she Ac- wisbodL to penetrate. the mystery' L she ' � - . , . ­ i . , -­ , ­ � . - � . 11 'L .,.,, - .. I Caj)taih- Oxfoxd.m%y�- -owe . ght- of her. flushed face.' - 7EIsp6th di& riot. answer; .but Hilary, . .Ahe girl. tha� , I -a a - . . , , ' , L - L _ * ' .....- - I I jpOkk twen Y.- ski ' for L �; -7AGENT - - ` - ShO �had be I - erL. I I I. . ­ 1. . . .. Di ' ­` e­.to...aaR..k.oUL.t.Q: ' went ' I -q- �� . . * * ` ' I . ' 7 ` ' Gowan's. courtesy, ­ t . o . resig , , novif."' . . . I r, . had -jiow 'set iersalf­.to .-aolye, h , I " DR. - 6. W. THOMPSON 4obert ' H �E u, but it ,' .'thirty years from Hilary," she buiqt ott'abruptl�. t ui, ngad��,' on with h Writing, q a � . �' ­. . . Smith . iltio6k ". . Hill- as .. -1 " - She . r8se.,- and ', .Mrs, Warden', who - �(Save Lady Hilary?" ' N6 -one who ,. I ate 0 making the Irequest again. coula not do. better than tell Yiinies ­­­ ' ,L-'' - L- - _ ' . I . . - , . 1'. .. 1 I � , was almost -lis bad � --if -she bad: been - ve kaptLher-for- a pleas-",, . in ad L . . I . I . � .- I I - .. phley, S*606rth ; James Cummings:, 'discharged: after A week'dArIal'-at the ' fain would he , I ia.w hiln then" � - A moment later; she: had � finished ! Grant that, - Aftev All, :she Wo .. .. I '.PHTSICIAN AND SUR4ZON . - :t ' n6flle'- , j , -,W. L Yeo.:' I '"' . . . . could have doubted the L. . . I Ul,d.Lbe 1. , . Holmes- Loe - I L . L j*�iiade . .. her, n6te, L . I ... I . . I . .. . - .. - . hrain-Castle'Hydro, for. after what-�. . sincerity of his love . t ' �.L'� �� gaged to him,,-a.nd *ould help,him - ' - - , . ghalo ... .. . , L . L a , I - . L - rt little gossip, -could, not. . I I ,which consisted 'of .but � a� ' an '. � " Ville. . . . ... 11;� . . .1 . h . COV", l4er to- Aasr.. ifie L . .!'From tad ' ' ' ­ ' A few lines � *and he'd given -it to Els� 1 in' any we�y he"wished. Ile: Would *, '­� - - .... . ;Pecial attention given to I .a , passed the iiianager Aiould � . ... _tLL " �. ­ ' ' y Ardeliffe and Aie.666� � L . . �� L.. I .... I . ,of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat..�, I availing ower rouri, see4m� legs�" Elspeth went on� 'breathlessly, I- - and I . . . � .. Stiranee L tainly not give her.an- unqualified re , A . _ I . . :'path. -At,'fbe same' tidi -then - -opon' his L heart to. her ' ' -It L - . ., � I -:1 . I "'""a" Partios :destr6us to effect in h : , .a -sho..put the _ - . ' . . I as will,- be commendation. To,ni kilolonly, as it had never stained ."All their jewol% have been siol 'in inight well-b�`thit, through his eom..* - ' -'_. .­.. . or tianaact,,' other busine arrow. , in LL AU a ' . An I - Countess's ruby'L earring into.. Iler hand' I .. . . . . : � .. i'bolore, even d r ghtisth ex-. the�- . . I .11 L . .. N,V. , what to. 'do with bW1; . L I -Office and Resideno&- . . promptly �attendcd to on %pplicatio - - I 4 .L " .*. ... . I ,.. . I U Ing. 1lie ,'. night.' Fdr some reason op other 'L "YOU I�no munigations she .,kould be put -in � .- ­ . I . I . h . I . I I . . . of ih6se/' Hilary said 1k,earily. - . - I * HURON ST. SOUTIL CLIN i -,tlo any ovtli& aboyo officers addressed Probability, a ,.w.uld.. write to the . I I . . I they suspect Lady L Hilary. and.,Ar6 go. "� . ,possession, oi. the..very clues she want-"' .,.,. - . ­ . � 'TON . '. to;their. reap I ective'postoffices. Lo�se .agency. from whieb �he.had bgdn'seint Pol"onciBs which; had Go sevei�ly tried ing Ao * accuse her 'as A... thief. .. They. d Quite,",replied Elspeth. "You may -ad; I I . I . 1L. . * � ,. etf . . .'L'.. , 1, .. .. '. _ IL I * al hoteL � W�­ � I L' ' - . E166th's dervea� It Would be :hers hate bar, ,you know.. They - are'd spend on: -me," Then 'at the door .-Bi# Elepdih could not bring hers . Stoors weerbotthe Commarcl L iiispbqted - by � 'the- dirp,do . tq him, say. that -Xiss Dean was 1.1,6t but . she. turned, and �said, L "'Lady. � Hilari, 0. such *a coiirae. L .She w but an . I ; . . I . . � . r O iy , for -a fort, * I t 1 i 14 ' ' , . - L . .. . . ly . _ L est. the :S ' '' , I I C'L. Shb In Aairs in the great ,hall noiv, talking, do you lock yourself,,in at nightp," L � . . . . . . . satisfactory'— and''asic. Jor .�'801110--one . I 41g I L onger. Ust � . Own t , I I .)IP . I.., � ' - - . . ­ , - . . ar ... Celtev �,. - .'., . ", ".- ....., , ,else in her'pl ' I . . I 'L go, �and. sl�ie did not. know .wbiem. - . . I to Mr. McGoN h i t yfnLr- .toL .. . 'L aniateur detective. at best,.1srl'd .could . ' - L - I � - , . I . I � . "I . . "n'. '�j .L7' , I . ate I ' , "' bL ' I I .. I ". vagt; - w o is r I "No., iioiAlLWakS.­ Why do kou.�ask?" � ' . L' * ' I I . . ...L.. ... ... ... , K ' - - admired , this rooni - A -dissund�Aharn-,biii'l 'khow.he can� � I I not do -the things.whidli a profession- ' , . . ,. . I .. . . . , What A' downfall after er.�:iiigli'l How she had' , , ., -DR. F. A. AXON." I . � ..... . . ' 11, � . 1. ..*eokL ago, 'ad:' no ' � ,. 'L I . " I I . - , . , I * . . .. 1. .1. ..scrup a,. . . . I I ... ­ :. . 1�17: hop,6`�,­'and' the 4o�otiragihg- opinion-,1-been,of it! - bow �!roud she - h I J � t'L ou, per.laps, may; 1 1 thl'ok'A's I EI§petb'was slijhtly.bonfused. "The in, pursuit of an -and. She ust'?work,: , � ' I I I'_ . I I . . I and' y I I L' 'L returned the other girl. * ' . al would ,have done, without I . . . ­ I .. I . .. L . . . 'L V ... . . � ,Jjo* slie had'en' the I-Ionl - , oh . . ­ I � � In �., I iss - 1�ad had - -611 'her Ability. y ope.. do. mako has a., -1the k0 looks bent," she' said', "I alone-- for thotgb' a . . . I L . . . I � . . . I 11 - ulon�wg� �,ei - Yd' - .1yo sure, she had been' told that �'If Lady Hilar h , Id. 'orhe down as t be did.,not lik'ell , I . i I . : , Smith I joS,dd the h ' t , - ­ �' . bboks whose . ' (Successor to Dr. H0lMe5,)L I. - thought of. all t1id''iliCe L - I , . I I I I ,%MI�11118ry I) _ _ 'g . r'a room. I I I * . =13IM RO Ll . I .1 � - , *J,P,u 11 se. *1 ll -livothnnI-11 I I .1 I I I I I I I I I 014 ­ �:... To ' ' .. . . I � y a '06, e , L " th6ughf.'you ought perhaps to speak � or t' at j.' . I . Specialist in Crown and Bridge . ... . .. ,, . .. ... ., �she. was to . . I gilded 6overs'wink6d- at her from be -L - she- generally does.. about thi L . ru anies' Grant, she woiild not-, � ' ' , , . . . I . . - I .. . - .. L . . 'a t'ina� to Mi. McGowaii.about it. -In a-hiike: de 'eive him. - L I i . . L � ". , work. . . L .. . I .. o.youlig, but she had meant 'L.:hind 91-iss doors, Vow her. -courage. . tFere. i�ill b� a ; Unless L , � . I . . I -,CtINTO..N ,, - '-. . ­ :ONT � t3 show the$ that .6pinion was a mis- L the . ­ I . horr,ibld scene - like this, witti.-so many strAng- . , . . . I ".." .. _,ask , it" . , . . yok-pievent I . .. . I I . the afternoon'' Giant, spoke, -. , - .., . � I . .. L ; '''. . had risen to of fin,dirig�r�golb , . - . . . . -place I .. Graduate of the Royal College of � I . I I , take. i Oh, she hdd meant'to do � so tion for all the nly9teries unaasis � . . Lbout �* it' isn't � - Late �n sX­ . . , Dental Surgeons of Ontario. 1p�tion�Sl per year in well and she had belie-�od that shs� ' a by- I The look on his face frightened Els- .ers E 1. 11 . safe -not to 1odk to liar for'the!first tinie thaf-day, �­ L ' ' �. . , I . Holier Terms of, inbscr . I �a , oni, J one's door at night." - : . . . . -­ . I - advari .if was, , succeeding. She had, borneL her- Now cept upon the. business 6 * ' . graduate of University of '510 - Ma' be , she Woul'&.90 away Peth, '!I -will prevent. it, ' be, saldi� 1. I . of-.corr6sp . 1. Toronto I . 7. . - L. ond-, 1 - I net so paid. X . .self as bravely is she could, through I 11 nev r , "Go' iQ'her. Kedp tier in her room � .Lody Hilary. smiled bitterly. "I ence ' ' ­ .. . .� . , ., .. � . . 1. 166" U, 0 rk AZ know.the explanation '. . t . . Dental ,Department. Graduate Of the . 0 paper atont nued Worst of ll,%wliat w6uld Mr. Ken-, 'if you. can. . Make any excUse. Give ..have nothing .of `ialue for anybody to . "Mr. M*GowanLba8 dsked ' . . . 1. I . I.. Lstr,ange 'and tp-ing. experiences,* in' a . "It's- tru . � me to telL ' .. . I -6 'Pai the L, hop ' L me a little time -that's all I ask.". - , � You A' he. said, 'ithat- he. has a very, College ot Dental Surgery " TS Ard I . Until all'ailt , 6 ' a Chicago . L d, unless at rith th#ik, wher) .be lionril nerbaps. sioal", she sr�ll the key � n. uf� I . .. +1�s%. - f"Ir�% � M : +11�& ,o,1;.,6 -o . MI, a. of , obtaining tbe success for - . .. . . � .. . ., ? I . is a littld bept 1. don't k I 'A I I . . I I . . I - � I -15-. * Will be at the Commanial hotel I 11 I . r . aate to whidli eveTy - subscription 'is , 'on . which , he strovej and this Was, her reward. at or 6vorythin . g. I - ,� . . . - '' � .1 Bayfleld, every Monday -froin 10 a. in. paid iideiiiot�d ih�' label. :. - I I � All these thougfits rushed, through � to 5 P. m. . . � I . I . I Advertising - rate$-�­Transient adver- , . bar mind w she Jeft. Mr. I . IoOowan's - ' . -------:.-- �- . . L I . .. � L : . tistments, 10 Cents Per, nonpariel, . . room. ' She walked with her head dow.b. hoping to ' meet no one - she I . I , -. . . lillb, for,-.flist insortioli and 3 cowts. . . . . � knew, -and hurried through the hall, I ' ' ' THE POPULAR WAY . . ­ . par line for eu.411 Islabseque4 insert; . ion. Small advirtiis ements- not* 'to- "Illoh, I almost. � de di now, as People. were preparing "M to liner, Suddenly turn- TO THE . _ : exoo6d OnC Such _ As , ' '%ost;" Ing into lonci *of the many intricate. . . . WEST I I . IfStrayed,?' or I'Stolen," etc., in� .. cofridors, sho,stumbled against some . I& VIA . - i,ch serf�cd once tot 35 CeAts and e. one Wh8 had just ­ ome -down the f "I - . ' subsequent insertion 10 cints. . .:L. L. L I . . .titalts she whs'aboul .to -ascend. beg your; paidon !" she exclaimed has- I CHICAGO AND.ST. PAUL . I ' L ' Coniffiuniqations'intended, for publioi- � 'gutrant4b. tily 'and Involuntarily looked up -* � AND THE RATES TO PRINCIPAL' tion niffst,­&V�L'A­ of. .-;good,.- I I . . I %is corridor was dlinlY. lit, but at . .POINTS IN MANITOBA, . ALBERTA faith, be ,accompanied by the, natae, � thel,foot of fli4i­dMirs stood a- bronz4 "'A N D - , . -of the writer. - : . I figure in armok,,holding'a lamp, iinel. I SASXATCHEWAN . I 1. I - .. . � 11 the light from the lamp struck full . . ARE NOW THE SAME . I . ., L. . VL J.,MITCHE'LL - I .. . I .upon the -face of &a Persol'i'virith who:n­ 'Jil I "'I a little cry - VIA TftIS ROUTE . � . Editor.. And Proprietbr. L :" - - t8ith'd7steaOrt' Zb�e�!IqrL the face was 'I I . -S FORMERLY APPLIED VIA A . . . . L - - . 1-* I .. . ­ .1 . .. I - ir Me tb�t, 'Ile 11 d seen in 1.,di I .1 � . . I �. . .1 .. . L * I . NORT14 BAY I . room, framled'ib the white miyatery W . . , . �. . I � I I 11 All I , 0111111111111111111axamnags. I moonlight. . , � . .. - L F& A.,socond the, eyes, the too bril . I . I . ., I - I . I iant eyes, gazed into hers with an. . . . . . -TIME.TA11LE- ,. '..... Intent a4d strangely pi6rcing look,, at- .LhUA"� - -160-YEARS' 40� � . . . Ttains I will - aiilvc � �'a:t and Ld�jar t'l "I os:t an, anxious look, it seemed. Then -the tall man. bowed slightly, - . NIENOV. from Clinton ��' n at follows-. ... L murmured amethihg in Yespo'nse -to, � ­ 11 Imn PUPPALO ANI) 116DERICH DIV. ' ' her request for pardon, and passed on. Elspeth A Goltlg--Xi.4�' ­ 1. 7,35 aL, In. . stood still, watching, ,half , . . 41 i.4, . . I a.01 , P 0: inclined to 1,01low, yet not daring to I � 41 it i, I ; 6.16 , in do ad; for there could .be no doubt that +V,i. ,�tg. . �.v� M 41..'k, g.,iel : Then he was gone-, and Elspeth did not stop to+look afte . . I. I r1lim. She flew off in the opposite . d1rootion, Which . Was that of Lady Hilary's room,'' but . . . ­ Ow it happened,- but- it must have had a ..knock,-.' I .dare say, the maid could tell how, if� slie., would -but ;rfo'ser- ',will goo - oller tor your room, and that; .' . . . .. . - - . 1. . . . . �' I . : . I I . ­ . I I I . . . I . . I 1. . I 11 ; - I .. I . + ; , I . , * . , I ,qbe, had not gone far: when she S&W. the giA - approaehing ,i4ith h6r mother valit ever Confess an Awkward. . ness, if she -can help it. I ­only know "' ,� . � �. I . . . . . . . . .. I . . . � . . I ... . .. I .. . I :.­ . . �. . . . . . I I .. .. . Elspeth-pauged, bewildered, Wb�i ,been .like that -for a day'oi two', . itn'd that ths.kev won't turn proper- . . . . . , . . . ..+ . . � .... I I ­ . .­ . . I 'could she,do now? After the nIlser- able-scerib yesterday, when"Lady Lam- + ly. But it really, doon't matter for, . . . . ­ . . I � . � I . .. .� . I .: , bart , had , done what :ilht- *coula I to -it such -w poor.person as inysel.L. With, Countess, Radepolskoi� or 'with Lady �, � - - "� . I - . I . I . . .�. I . . . I . I I . . � ftiin hari how woiild L;e. �ossible to ae.cost th6- -Ii ' ' Orevent'them adies and Ardeliffe it .would be different.".,; .. ' . � ., * .1 I . . I . - . .1 I . . si . I . I . . . I from, going downstairs? Yet- some- how'the object must be. acconiplished, . 131'speth fet herself blushing, Kid. Lady. Hilary beard the stofy of the .1 1) �1. f � + : . , I I + . .. .. . I . . . . . . . . . .1 . .1. . I I . -Lady. Lambart saNV -her from afar dff . -tElspeth could gee %the handsome robbery yet, or had she notV The'. girl Aared not., Aski but went away, - i .�+ � I ... , I � . I . ` '. - I fae& froozeint6 hiiiijIltin6sst -Though -with' inuch food foir Ahought .in her mind,. And the note, and :the ruby -ear-. I . .. 11 " 11 11 � --- I % 0�.. . I . I 1, ­. -- � - .. I . , she could noC hear. the words, she. . ' . . ��fiew that Lady,Lainbart was forbid- . 'pass.: VI . in her, hand. . I I I . . I . '' ikisobti as she was out of the r,o'oin,. . �� I � I . �� .. + � � . I .L, ,. .. ... I . .. . . � I di.iig her,'daughter to.sp6ak in + Ing, and it did,flash thtough,Eli�e'th' a : head that, if she were roven efu . ,he. I arid. shut the door; however, he sl.il�� .. a ped the eArring into her pocket ' I ' % 1, I.. I "I ; I I . I J . .. 17, ,., � , . . 11 1. . . �, �, .. �'. , . % I .1 I. . . , * - � - I ­ .. , .1 " , .could Satisfy all cravings, by -1 - ott'rig - ., She believed that t)i6,re was a plot ag�ibst-L'ady--I-tilaiy,-alid-.thato-Provi.--- . ; � - ­ � � , . � I . .- I � i. .. . , the two. id on to"thely-fate, But. at . thli m6meht she* would. not- only have , donee had'sent her at'r,the riglit,mo- . . . . - It, . : � ... . 111. 11. . - . .sacrificed a thousand-ril4enges, but, ment to fruptrate it, : , �- -, - - ., If haie 6tber proofs against I I I I I . r . . .. 1, her hopes for liar own futuro'happi. 'loss, to save Hilary, Vans, aiid care- .they her, they've made them, as they tried 'this," I . 11 ,a I I I . � less of consequon6es, to he'rself, she '!Don't . to Make she si4d. to herself. . "But,fs this onlY a Part of some great : I . � I . . L . I otepped forward, saying,.. go downstairs just yet,.I beg, Lady Hil,! scheme, or is it the whole? We time I set myself,''to And out, and I will., I . � . . ary. - I.can't tell you why, but -but . if you'll wait .... 4f you'll in There may be some work for me to I I I ��, . I I .breakfast your iooro, I hope you may 9 + ave your- .do here before I.go, dor which I -was I , never engaged, and will -never be paid .. I I I . I.. � . . . - � 1. . , : .self -and---71,ady Lambart-a very+ dis� agreeabld oxnerience," I � I . : - exe6iit+ by sife6d'sa. - If tbby have do. , * , I I I c. A.4. . I . . .. � . I 6 . I z ThADS MA9144 '' DE81a , . qoiqCWest 11.-07 a, in, . . . . I * w 11 1 1.25 - p. in. . blood, and no ghost.. He. w . as tri'mod- dress, and did riot vanish by ap- I X,�,,/,Vbl 4, , . 11 . 4,011 aim, 11*(t,11&(,1?1 - frornigr. MeGowan,'�tbat she had be- . I F,lsp6tli expected an insulting an- . swer from Lady Lambart, but, to hor .tedtives to IMP Mom t1lose people who wish Lady Hilary harm � they Will have one against them, too. And,' . , I I . . I . ­ I . � . � 1, jj16-jagu � -A'zipem U .VS -ed 1/"e thought ilt I . . y . , . . No 06PYRIckm-ris && Anyond #60ding a fiketalk and descrittio Quick AXWW11 Otir opinion fras s t 4 4n - . ) If I �6�40.! df � . , I p.m. I Ili ' -if - - . *.,. I:1.28, P. in, . I ,eril � Patently matting - through the Wall, � but walked quietly, ifi,sornewhat has- Ihn6ther 116ved so-foollshlY that she had been asked to gn. . i real surpi-ise, none eirne. ,Mother and. daughter stopped abruiNly, 'the girl turning the , flushing oh, how hard that detective Will try to beat tile otbars'.$# -, I . ... I1,11r," wint4l, . . . 1. . I 6 . . . onsequently you will have to than e f � I �w I lavenlu Is probablT ?"tn­ - 4 - I How ,a ,� Pothtnun ca. ,trl4t l,conti4e�,nytg.tL,Tijmtbtof,.i.n A a stri0ti I r twts I sent r". =uen­ fnr A"nu wer for osouhnw ----Ihi Patento . I I LONDON, .HURON *& 1311�UCE DIV. ... 1 -1 --al., Goi.ng South 1,50 a. In. tily, .round. the. corner into I . corridor, . The i�0'4.as ffite ' .9110 had not dared lot herself dwell upon. this hou lit before, but no W it * � pale, woman scarlet under her rouge and powder. . " ,J Oil, exclaimed Hilary, Strange tll lights, flo�ted in Eta- I . peth's braino She '.began to weave'. nto another. The I servants. will hefP , I �� you, but perhaps would would, like . . I -, I I I . .3 ...... kd re--themA'�­­­­ t rou XUnI1 a Uunn If 1401vo #Deem ftotit% *about As e, lathe I , it fl. features is before to Captain *how overwhe And tile long ro. , Imed er). mother' . .. 1. � I " It has come," , thein together, find hei - pulses beat o iaL L Pq , When am I to . I $&NOW WUML . , ". . b-olng North 1i,00. A, in: 1 Oxford's7,. but that she had seen them in a fuller light strained, torrent of her tears burst forth, She, could eat ho dinner, nor . Instantly- HIspeth guessed the wi,111 lie Weaving. . ;rt hat shall I do With this note?" . an - intiiiiiecT ch g�� - ' t h. ' %A1, . A hitdawomno), y Must.st d wealy, rAjxgest -1 '* y -- e r. culation of ficlontina jouxb'01. Torras tot � r I k 44, a,35 p. m, - I . � - - I Elspoth told herself that it was diffi- -could cult to believe the man was we - aring a she �sloop that night, tb ugh 0 she was ,.undisturbed by anyinfli lance thought in th6ir minds. Sho roinom. 'I -heard bered - the wor ido bad ovei she asked herself, "If I'd dared to . tell Lady Hiltiry 'she �'!`s oPee, � -1 p1base., tou, are to ,have .* ,i �­ . 1, 0 . �,�, on . third flo6r, in the Ahe MI, a CA rlit.7 yc-- PM490 POP" Md by � RID] now "Iem .1 . . . -�--­�- ­'- � I . � . .. .. disguise. ThA. short, pointed beard . outside her own mind. . I els ys yesterday, y Lambarthad wh n ,a was wiong" . that no man ha4 come with a summ, I . . � : Wo,st wing. - �� �Yoiu had better 'go up to I � . . �, , *1 MUNN M 241BM#w- New York &UCTIONE LDA -JAMES SMITH Ll- . '�� I looked Absoli Nl� )qiif&aI­ and the ' , face seemed much 61dor than that of Her head ached whon.she rose in the morning, slid was to said to liar daughter that "to-inorrow A summons would be served," I 'rhey mons -would she have wished to take your room now and suporliltend'thtt. I medds putting your things together. I la?"ch oseic &5 V st� washizWou; U V, 1�104 . � cejised,, Atictioneer'lor th& Countp . 'of Huron, All entrusted tO' Captain Oxford, I "Who 'can she glad' hear the knock which told ber.thrit 'thought now that this dreaded thin -g . � -extreme., steps ?­ Shall I.wait boloN handing the note to Mr. Trowbridge, , , . . This is - your'fro6­hour." . . . . I "Very I . I It . � ---- -- I .orders I me , will, rocelvp pr0mPt &tt011t[011- . Will cell dither by Parettitage or it beY' she wondered. #�Is- it a guest, of the .hotel? rNtra- ordinary, it ,so,, tfiat I've never soon had arrived with tea and tb'�",'a'1ior"`nt She was not hungry,'but the f" ' t t04 Would do her, .good, she Alad 11hPPoned, and that, it thoy'oboy, od tile whrilipt she had- given, they inight someh6w Tilde from disaster, I and give fats a ellancop 'I could. , I I i � o' an to liar that I h�d delayed a I rittle. Pdan't see how it can do horm well," sidd the' jiff`­hIdl11r­ I call 'a a was . - I .1 all -'emotion; but W -r ty a � ils 'MU& excited as surprised, She . . I . ., , per sale. ftegliltnee on the 3ay(1614 , Road, one'railb south. of Clinton, , . - I I ,owov his face beforo-alinost impossible.. , Yet he must bave been in the house, or staying ntdr by for some time, be_ L cause it's %Imost A week since that -night when the ghoat,figure stopped out through the wall into my room. I thought, I . The mail came Ili and placed. the tray on the table, but having done _ so, hd litigoidd. "There's been a tot. r� 06 thing 'happened in the niklitt hifiss," said he, - with that unctuoui- B'Ispoth decided that, for Lady 11fl- . * ary a gake, thti bost, thing she could do would bo to lot the impression ro- main undisturbed for the pro -sent. "I 'told you what Would happen, but I didn't know It would come �UitO I as he is ttyi � nj to work Ila hor'lilter � -eat at this very minute - . w'th'Ut .knowing that lie's to have ft reward- a toward a thougand times greater than lie has deserv4d. - Oh,, -1 will wait, whatever happens.$, - was convi'acecl that s6mething was tot � ,.- I happen in that rootn from which As- , had been banishe&-aomething eon. . . . netted with the mysterious sights and pounds that had kept her waking.' . - I through so many nights of fear . . "Who . . � . ­­ -- . . . I I lunite'd $f1iteg $UbUtiberg . Now %h4t I've -seen hitn'tigain-for it ; . enjoyment of the gensationat so often go goon,'I half 'whispored, Lftdt' Am' "Now, lo I I Dy the time sha�-had decided iipon is to have; my room?" sh* I . ith 4 will'Pleasei'lioto-that va haVo t� pay one Cen,t p6gtgga on Cagh pap., the U*Ited Must be ths same; I can't be mia- taksti-It Makes that apparition all "'Lady the more mysterious, I must find out soon among persons of bia, class, Ardoliffs and Countess Rad#- . P61skoi have both boon robbed of- al,l bart. will you be sons! and save us both in tile only way you can? It fAn't too lAte yet,"" liar pourge'she Wall back aighin in the great hall. A quick glance -showed. hbr that asked w tknL air 61 indifference, , n , .old Lochrain, t believe," answer- ad Grant, in the same tons, . ot going �o, %akt, 'This means, that , A, subserip � 0$ . I who,th'a person, is. , their Jowela.11 - . � ,!'I tnuat-I aoiI noW. that I must,)' 'Udy "It neither the Countess not Lady Ardelift was . there, but Mr. I . . � � . I ' ,your Oda toobt W ,paid it, 4,dvano6. wholl You oft Aubtetiptiolk Slowly the girl want on toward hot own room, wondethig !bow she wits to .1� I 0HAPTP,A Xft. . - said' Hilary. I could 800 him, I would say'$- - . "You you Trowbridge, who had evidently been.' expactint her return, ,panio forward . . � I , I . CRAVTER XTIr. .. I I . '. � , ­ � your . . Citpitinj pttabti teltilttl.60 tot sal- actompli6h Whitt the wanted, now , tbat:ho, wits no long6r on pleasant ' -Rad 91spoth herself beon"In the can't mee hint now' must wrio it note, hnd quickly," replied to moot hor;, � I "I think that tAdy Hilary will b,o . 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