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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1908-11-19, Page 7.. I - I - __ - I - ­ -, .._,_.rWFR_1W ... - - -�--�, - --- ____ - __ . ..... __ -_ - -_ - - - 11 � -_ -_ - -_ __ __A� 7qW-, lqq� T- . P I I ;K I I .y - 17� _" ­ , - 1w.wWwwwwopp" � - . I "� IMP I � I :,,, . I . I I � I I � I I . I- .0 . I I 11 I , , . . . . I - '. . 11 . . I 1, � . ,; I � I I . , I . I � I . _ . I , I . � I ,�� . . . � I � I I . IV . N4vember 4,944,0906 _ '., . . . � : Glirftya *�Vxv Accura 7 � . . � I I I . . � . I . I __ _____ - � I . � ____ . �- __ . �- - . _ I . ­ __ 7.��_ 1 1 1 ­­­­ 1.11.11- "I-111-.�11----�--,;;-7"1-"�� .... .-;4-;,;i";,;�"��'i.-��-i�,------�"-,-----;.,--�-",�-''---,,--,----,- -.1��--l'�ll.�1-1.1m.111,111,��.11�,-.-"-,";�-�-1-11-'--,.11,11,,�,-.-.",--�ll- `1-1-11-11-11 ­ 111. I—— 1-1-1.1.1, 0 01W101 -MR-MIR .. . ..... ._ ____... m -a-, . ql k "" . -1 1-- Iiip!OPN.--,---.. 4 �, � L- ­ I �. � - ­ I ..:,:., 1-1 ­ ; �.I.. . I . I !!!!!!M � - I . 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LAKS SUPERIOR DIVISION.- . ! - , . the whlapere4, Commont. " I . I � . . I I I I her chin, And 4 proosuro ,so *avaot , ,,well. thou, lot 44 iem tier for heard tho",*W0 004 by kwasl) be. ;O� , ' ' * Stsame* will JqAvo SarrAa Monday$, I 1� � . ing , . " ,.�. i , over her lips that it seemed tb* blo,64 I �a, riot ghosts, those butuan baingo . KcTagp�rt Broso Woduesdays and Fridays at mus the ,present. ist hA � , I 1, 0.30 P,�m., I LOC"RAIN CAS'TIX � t .spring through the dolit;44 " She 0411"t Possibly 0- ma eve found their way in tbroqb I. � . I I � ... I I I I � I . some, hidden entrance � 4� . . .44til Sept 14th, . .skin. H.pr n.ock was bent so roughly 0 - . . I " GEORGIAN ;BAY DI'VISION�-Vac- ,that vlesiie can soreotti.14 141sitpoth *90M hava'givenr anything; , - hor"muscles, were *trained, And . L W . . BY MRS. C N. WXMMSON ' �k upon her "'It She did, gtw wouldn't W boaro"', pow Jo , . -A1 -.13A1*114 A-., . . kinac service disedritinued. Steamors, . . her breath choked bee I Ad. . r 4 ra4teh-, levo.4 a singloi �11 . I . lunga shower ot sparks seemed sc Yet wo 41.0, Whispering.' � , I . Ad matchi but it was useless to wish, and! I I rise �JJA . leave Colllri,gwoQ . d Lo . ,d 1.&D p., m., owe . 11) ,, , p fall befoye her eybe. smart'. ud voices inigia rouse the girl , . , e I .1 , ,she began to feel along the surfaco , I � Sound II,3Q P.M., Tuesday% And Skt� , I I . � 1. � . Author of 'Tho Priocm PoW "'The Lightning � ing end raining Wars in the thick to oonsciousnetls. it's toore cOlIvOn- I of wood for something like a spring', . � " ��, ENERAL H&KKINfj '13T,TSI. urdayo Q41y for S. S. � Marie'and -way .. I I . . smoke. She Ftrugglod again, but, vajn-� *nt that she sh9uld be a ' . ,a she I#, i She could �diacovel notj1ing. glidl giy� ., I , �i,� A G I . . Coniuctmll ft.p Etc. ,," I ly, find in the Agonizing struggle of We've no time to waste up9n liar now. ports. � I. . . .. . .1 . '.. I .1 Ing up hope at last.'ahe groped far-, � A . I badv ,and mind against .the upseen. Little wretch,l it she hadn't spoiled ` � * NORTH SHORE DIVISION-SeiNicel , copyright, 19W0-b71�".0'2q.W1lUA=oQA,. , . I oo�aoellirxg ,force. lost breath and our game dow I thef on, until to hot Jelight she p4me .,' i tass TRAN*0791). NOTF4b I . I I ­. I . I I fire wo in, below with liar yells, : upon a r,te.ep,, n4rrow Stairway. It al-, . . . discontinuetl. % Cortsciousnm- the ul presontly have saved. .&O was cQvera IMSCOUNTED. DRArT3 ISSUED , , r , . I � . ... .''... . I �.. 11.1 - � .. 1. ....", - .... I'll ... dmith Some thick; soft - ' ' 01 ' When'she awaked, it .seemod that us All tro.iible. Our two birds would, material, 4s it: to deaden the sound . . - " ' ' ' ' ' I � � . - - a 4edr-a bed; nt'the Wive been killed with one stone." of footsteps," bQ �, . I For Min w it to Aer nao, sno n . . ,rxicog; Go -Home -Bay, Coope . I ot coon going- to petit told.fiersen uraz one was sato she was lying on - t here and there 4 I # - Head, !84xia 0outzi and Parry Sound, leave hie employ. Now, it did not new. Sho'would meet- ho'body-upleo ,same tim� comfortable and;! familiar. "Too late to think of that. There, boarc -eaked;'and' the girl fancied , I�NTEREST .,LLOWED jK Dt; matter to him whether a a was sat- some person wandering for As strange -Ile must be no shapicion agains , t us. We a th .1 ci , . leave . ang 8.29. p.m ' I.h I I. . What'had happened? 1101 s .6nd at the noise was like some she hA4 - . . Ponet , - u4til Scllt� lifted or not at Lochrain Castle-, she a, reason as her own, .- .. A. horrible drektirl? itle asked herself, had better go now. But I would, leel heard,. lying i I I I 12th, ; after. thii date service 41 , . , n bod, in the towwr,c'. . p0ST,rS. SALE '.- OTES' P�URCFI- , , soon- would have to stay on through her. To, go from this part. of the house There was, tba'agme ple4sant. ming- safer It I were certain she could make rabrh. I I �, United. . .. . I fortnight; and theii some other girl to the tower -where Wspotif had lived Rug fr4grance o , - # I , . '\ . . . . . . I . 1. ,I 4,ried.l.a0liderlpid A , I I The stairway.Xlas so exceodlvgly� , , : . , - Tickets land information* from All ,Would arrive. to take her place, to be it was liecessary to pikes the doors of, '4 ­ . I 4 noise' � a 'her., - stee I I . treated with- all I , old wo Simple enough to clos ASEP - - - - - - - - - " - ­ I , the kindness and eon- I Mr, Ken.rith'a and Captain Oxford' . 0 which she' hact swelled I P as to resemble a ladder, .and thO . , I . I . railway- agents, .11 Mouth," . � irl counted thirty steps before stior. . . siftration, that bad been liar$ at first. I They were in the sarna­corri, .gvery night when. file had waked up, .. 9 . , . ' " , . I . H, H. GILDERSLE I A ro" . the w owe 11 r "You. Mean"- . . I reached the top Above Was a, floor of ,.N!Z,., Martager, But, after all, she saidt to herself, dorTa at' beyond' which was the an, I I: . __ _____1___R"_ , .b , Jit in ,onderful *bed in' the t . "Not -what you, think I - We wood, which she tested with her hafit% . I . . � q114 ad told herself that , . . I QUOLSON, such unimportant things mattered no trance to the towei; and their coiri. th - ., it. . . � Collftwood, - C. H� NI to , often she h i - A . -do . � . I . . can't .Afford to. risk the smallest tell. before trusting tier feet. upon . Traffic mix,,* saral .moro. to her now* than they did to Mr. i Idor could be !3huf off from a small, � ese scents would make her think I - I W.\,PRYDONE, , - a. rKeGowan. She was so uAappy both ' square hall. (o which. several private of that room, no matter where she I tale Stain when We''OhOW ourselves� I ShO imagined now that she must be' I . . I 1. . ­ . 'for'berself and for Lady Hilary Vane, .11 'might, be,,and.h . ow 041111Y years might downstairs among the people who've ,-In the room above the on , a she had . . . I. . . I I � I I � . i . � I . I 1. sitting rooms, opened) by. a heavy, been roused by the fire,' and, besides, - occupied in the tow6r; and as she had , . IT0%,_. . �, I . . . I I �� . that, littli ,details 61 physical - com-' qliding door. - 1� . , � � - I . have passed, Only last night she had I've an was in a rut � nous 11 . , BARRISTER, SOIJO P . . . f ori were too- insignificant a door-,FAspeth had lit that.. not knowing she was dbire befor6-morning, and in such a - . condition, she stpp�ea oalrafully� but . - ' l. . NOTARY, :IUBLIC, ETC, , I .. . .. .1 I . "to be Thi � never seen, thoug .other plan. The thing must be% been told that. it I 11 . _. --1 � .".. Tials,� . thought of,twice. �. I 'closed, -and, so far as, her knowledge not to sleep in that bed again, . - carried back to she,tkund no gign of loose debris 00 , I . I MEANS �Yott=,Pxjamn . � . 13ut, she Said in her mind, perhaps way that Bbe cah be � gWFIcU-S�lmW Bloi*--01 INTON. preps, earneras, watchip I , - o. -7"slli-.w.oa.--misemble---beeaiv,,qe�she-witf�-�-exVended, it never- was closed by it' was part of the dream that Ahe had - her bed and; laid there quietly,, witli* . she mo�ed cautiously alon I � _ ­ ­____ _-1 �. __­.. . I in$ Picture niacbin , ri �� ,te , - ofturito be --turned out into. the, -world,. night orby day-,,bixt ilQw, to,ber as.- . tit). one -16.'g , uess'.that she , g literally . . . V ln'�' to --h - ' 'to another room'.'Su­ .V., I . r I . I sets, fooliulls,gewi c it e met delLth inch by, inch; ar)d-,It occu red' to liar i ' - . . clocks.silverware, r again w re she worlO -he-worse off Wilishment. it, ivas shut, . I . eon c anged re' OSo ot laudarlum' I h * , � r! s and loa ti re I t Ile ed -or. I ly she could not mistake, N9 other 11 that t e'stairway'ahe had, obiih brlek� � - ' .. .1 . 1. . . v I . let . . j)an � Yet because she, had 011 "Tt is sure to -squeak rid - by violence, A'A -by tier ad up had probably/been made. a no- ' . I , t.r It 'be 11 . . . t., a the thing; the bottle found . . � I n . wake bad could be just like that. And thea, ! It . ,. , . gi Ln pwa �d n6t relalb, fniled. - it was ,somebody b pop�, the girl thought rul- if 'she we're � - �RIDOUT A HA,LF I end r.c ato u I the some as'If she had. S)e was mis, , 0 not thera, why should Ade, will. b6. thoiight 'that she q thoroughfaio for some other reason . '. ­ I able because 81) ! fully� a-, a tried, cautiously to push Slip be in bed killed herself because she'A been. dis- than the one believed 'by Mrs. � War- � . . I � � Conveyancers, L'oramIssious* � . 3c 175' I ndon. Ont. at a knew that she had the door back. But for some time sli' .At all P . What. about the' charged," . I . it . been'toolish enough to fall deeply in 0 i fire *ohining behind the, closed dooi in , . den, the housekeeper. ' - . I I . I )State and frisurance ,. . I 11 . . . tried in vain, and it was only when . 1 t a corridor, he ' - "You thitill of everything." - I . Real L . . love, with a. man as far remqved from 6 . h r' frantic knockings, There was no time to -speculate upois _. . . " __. I Ile discovered an, odd. old4aallioned, her . . . � . Agency. Money to loan. ­ ... "' - .1 I . I � her As the sky Is from t; -ie earth�-a I . .. I . ­. I I . scream, and the hancf that had "' have* hid some experi=co; that'now, but Elspetli could riot help, . . . . . 11� � . I . I . �, 11 I I � � . � . . otlief)iiae I shouldn't be wheitil am." recalling the ,night when the .blood - 0. B. HALE -- JOHN R,ID01iT A when he .CAtCh,*h10.h hold tilts latch 4OWX1 As clicked away liar .breath? Had she .' , of the. lauda- -red drop& had rained thrdItigh the, � I I I n1an.who thought of bar, She strove to turn .the handie,: that, really gone through that foarfull �'Can you get hold . . � . 0 k I 11 . . . . . I 1121 -thought of liar at all� as a dlever child h ot doubt It.' - cracks between the oak xatters in her, I I . . I . I - scene? - 0 A - she. *'$buld- n ,�-ny,,'­ , ' , - . : 1 in a different class from her .'own, a A#S . . 'I as. I alwayo_'.keep plenty of room, Now, she was in the, ab�do of - I Mo .1 she'Vits Able to open� tho.doOr,' I . FROM CLINT � . . . po upposing anyone' - on the oth6r. . Perhaps, even 'at this minute, Mri stage' ll?opertias.'Thei�, I've made a, mystery, yet she could - � . . . . ,or little creature to whom,one must V . , , Cupas-as ht . side had wanted to come. throagh: I-Kenrith and Captain Oxford WeTOA, gai of, a sort out of my handkere.lief, 'tle' at -the explanation as -On, that., - ' . . . , �Pjjll�..," be kind out. of. sheer . -Self, "As C , . I . . - - DR. KINIAN W. WOODS= VIAL. CHICAGO AND S ' was miserable be-, sheL Said'to ,her . ould not being burriptl to death. Somohow'she:1 . I � . 1. � . � To list di 2nd glass., loneliness. Shil have got' . A second's work'to. fit it in, . .. .. . I. � cause that mlaii would'oerhaps marry opt of. the corridor tole. must save- them, I I . And she , night when she had, started at the, . � . � (M. R. 0. S., .12aglaild, L, R. , Winnipeg I I L . Way." Attd thLin tho"thoug . I I it sprang-. . . ­ can wake when .she,,Iikes: wit1lout falling rnb� -A` . She tried to sit up, 'but somethi Los a -though - unable to� . I I ­ $27.00 ,$21AO Lady Ur4bart, who was doing all she � : . ing - Causing, you 11� qualm . I . . I I I . � . . I � I " *Z1.85 could to secure him, and who,�_if she into her mind ihat the closed and hold her* down, flex arms . . - Ispeth . ­ 'br-lieve fiWeyes., ' 1, . C. P.. Ireland, C. P. I., L. 314., " Portage I;ii Prairie, 29.05 . . . looked door ,wa.4 perhaps p;krt of. the ad behind her back' and tied together: B board every �word of t1iis, A,s she mo.v�d, slowly Along sWW � - I Rotunda, Dublin -1 1 I . Brandon, 'Man. � 130.6,0, . S3.00 succoeded:­:would sooner or later in;. at, she:could feel where. . Conversation; and'wheTf a hand press-: s,,retcllod out. her arms� trying to - . I .duce - bar lovet mystery she was hoping to unravel, , fit the Wri a L . � . I Regina, - Sask. 35.7-- 27.60 , to believe the'. young., - d down.,her chin to open liar motAh to­eb. thi) wall, as `she had before.. ,- . 1 5.. - The idea firighteried kier, as it inade . they wer6. bound.- Arid her feet -w'ere I I . PHYSICIAN AND SUR143'.ON., - . st6iiogrdpk�r a scheming little pre- - . .1 . she lay limp and motionless.as be- when 'sviddenly &a,. sturriblied - -9ver I � L Moose Jaw, 8,aik_ ` 35. I � . I ­ � 75 MO tender. I :" . . . the plot-w1ratever it was -appear so ' 'bound al6a, $lie was. .powerless" to., for -e,' rrikking. -no're-istalipe. A gre omething which lay at eat- . . .' nal � . . I 0 . -t I : . I hich ' ' . I Saskatdon Sask. � 43.15 $0.85 . -move, but at least sb: , her I * elaborate and so formidable, she .felt " z ething soft'and, heavy, over w I I , These' were -Elspeth's owri pergo L lump of c4mbri� L Was forced - BAYFIELD. � C uld cry Out, liar tooth, and -still she. feigned -un- v slia would have fallen if'she had not- - � . ' , I I Princo Albert,- Sask. 43.69 � L 3j.85'. g�iefs, but'�be had others.. She was that the elucidation 'mi&,:,prove to I . Suddenly she remembe � ad how ne, .betwe orn I I . ' * . L . . 1- Makit a 1. opposite Alblim .1-iotel Edmbnton, Alta. I . .1 52.20 : "37.55 , very sorry for Captaift Oxford, whom .be beyond liar- powOrs-, or -that she � the corridor �of. * the burnihg room conaciousness, Her hearin . g seemed . I keco-Oered'hor balanceL with' a quick, - j1d L ' I I . ' ' ­ . . L L . . ' I . 52.2 - �1.55 she 'liked ..and admired; arid whose' be destroyed in the, atteiiip� I ' . I I now. almost abnormally' ke.en.,-.8he -'bickwii-d step, .�,� .. . . I . . . $thes hours 8 to 10 A. ill. and 7 R I)ecr, Alta. L to 0 a a abput. to. make. - , � . '' . � � L , "� � I . . .1 I 11 . . I L . I . I - L . . -Proportionate Rate ause.slla would, have championed if I , . . It I � heard the breathing of- the two men. i. Ill the ex6itement of discovery arA . I . . to 9 P. ni. Night Calls r., . of- s . iother-points c :Still, she,peraevered,- a d slowly ":.. I . L . ­­ . : .. . . � she could. She was wretched in sym­ n . L I . . in CarAvop'Xor%-�West. 'TrWro now athy With. L � . I I . 1, She heard the soft sound of footfalls. � progress Elsp6th had. almost forgsf­ q I . Ace. . I , . . .p - - Lady. Hilary, who. would . pushed back the sliding door jyhiph. , ' : t L . . I . I I I on the thick rug or carpet; and At.L ten. her fear, but now i I t returned up- L . opqlated. through. St. Claii-,;Tunriel *',,Probably be, foyced into accept- " so fa.r froiri squeaking, 'glided, so' . . I I . " . I . I * . ing a . I �y along its groove. that Eli- ., . .. . . � I � I lost a faint click'�.ivbich Iseemed -to ori .-tier,. like a .c6ld.' overwhelming .:: �. . . Electricity. Choice of -'80VeA lines man she did, noi love, ind sh6 feared - smOOtW . . � , � . . come -, fromL. a L distance. AU4 .that all wave. . ­.. ... . I � . . .. path' wondered if it.h4d:*n6t* -been I 11 . .. . . .1 I 11 � I - - I . I .. . .. ­ . I . from Chicag"L't6 St. Paul, and three much that her: friend was Still in L . .. . , I I . was still, arid she knew that -she had: i . WIrat was this -,soft, heavy bundler - . .., . . !% , . DRS.GUNN & MCRAE. : L' beyond St. Paul. - ' L I.. danger from the. * secret, Pl6ttingg ,of . lately oiled . ' . . . � 13aen - left Alba . ':, :� I � ­ -L. . on the floor of thw. llidden room in I I . L . I I . I . jeal ''. ! As the door slid back:.'a" wave' of ! I . ., . . I . . �. ,� 1 . two ous womert'L - � . . I � . I h eard why -the. men -were the. tower.? She hardly:dared Stop ` -. " . I . . . 1. �. 'th , I" I . I I Dr. W. Gunn, L.R.C.P., I .R.C.S., - I . I I . L. I I � .. , ­ I . . . I .,. . As for. ,th'g letter'which Hilary had , acrid smoke rushed out into a gir a . .. . - it was,,r6as6nabla to suP- .to 'touch 9 I . - 0din. . I 1 1. .1 . . � lace. She ./ goilig, and I . , I . . it with liar .hand, whic I L� � L. . I ,asked, hot to' give Mr.,.Trowbrldge, could see no IiihViii the, . I I . : 'pose'thit they 'woud nW . . 9 'corridor, excepi: a, dim. yallow gle am .. .. I I - � I Ld be. gone some , grew ice-cold with fear,of the eomi L . � . T8 ..she had n9t, handed it to him durin . . J . time, Still it could not be so very c9ritact. : Though every women.t waip . Oflice--Ontablo street, ClintolL, Night TDO =11110P.1matualf] � I faintly visible throu h a thick brown I I 1, I . � . .. . their.short conversation in'the.morn- 9 . . ... . long, if -she were to,be disposed of 'of' the :iiftost . tan-ce now, and . .1 , I I I -door of office'-cr r6si- ' .. ,. � -'hours had ,a ' cl :. � ,� ­ �� ., . - . - I "li4fore'-mornifig," after, the fashion . lifa� or,,death i' ll� lid, - f or . her,' i . . . . .1 Wls at. front moke! ' oud. I . Instantly the teara' started 'to...'her 4* . . I 'in . . ... PHU., � . , . . the difference of a second.. she bent, '- -, �:: .. I . - iange: com ing, and, ,wheft several in ingph(t . . dftm, Rattenbury street. I Insu . .� . . passed without.her seeing him ugalinA' ,smarl ' � which had with, so much quiet grim- . .. . . * I . I she had,enclosed the letter in an ex- Ang- eyes,' arid she kept - herself, . . . : ness been suggested.. They would need , down with slow .rel;uctance.' Her gro - ' . -Farm'and - . L . I I I p_. ' -�' L . . , Di. T. T. MeRaer. . � Isolated Town -1�ro frbm.co�glliixg only by covering. her L I L I . � . . , . perty .LPlanatory . note 'and returned it to � L I . . darkrx6ss.to hide the deed, if L sho� were . . I I . , I ' , .ing fingerstoliche 'so a in s o L % ' . - L . . �. University of *rori;xxto . . I . . Only -Ixxsured�- . : , Lady - Hilary. -.What bad * happened � mouth ind nose'with a handkerchief. I . I . to be cat'ried' throdgh ,the house and L and silky, . like, a w I Lan's. air,.. anti , I - - I I . . � " �"§oft . 1. A . i.. I .om- . her impu a! .. - . AID .. -� . I . - . . I . .-OFFICERS- ! L . .. I sihee-'Wbether the -girl"had jiven'-her '. h ,iai;hing.oh'Aid`he're, " - she 'said' 0, Ilsid.upon the bed in the noW to Ise Was r g'.M W1, I 1.�. . � Office hours at hospital :- y L Of.L er a f and -with trot, � � - . . . � . I . to I . . I to 8 p. in.; 7 to 9 �p. -M. ,1. B. McLean,. President 'Seafoxth P 'answer. b m,ord*L mouth . instead �of -to a Fstait:of io, � X ey must. . already a - shrjek.� But : she I r d t 6 c . . ... . . � 2 L . . ' ��, .-whose .number L.th' a I . . .. . Q. ; Thos. Fraser, !: Vloe-Pr Writing; -or ivfi�ether the -question was her thoughts., turned tv Mr. Konrith. �/, I 1: -'know. , I .� I I., I 1. .1 . . . . I , � OL . ..r F I . L I �, L - - L . - ___ .. .. I I , JJaya,esidefit till' in abeyanee,.Els' 11 His room'was hi tho corridoi. What I ./ back, and instead Of .drawing. away, I . Br cefield-T. , , . , .see, . , .a . path did' not . J It is diilicult to rebognize a VOi0a:L . . . . 11 . . I I �////, . 'L . hot hand, sfi6'passed it over ,.the. *sllkyr. .. . . . I . ­ . I . . . - ' .. . .. . � kh6Wf L 10" she had h6hrd'Lxxothing. .it it should be burning while. he - / Iftorn a whisper, and Elspeth could ' surface orice*igain: . .1 L . . ..' I L AW- . re ... � I . . ,L: - me. -person ,/� . , *not. have , guessed th . a � -- Identity. . Sl,&, . L ... -DR. J. W. SH � . . T ', asuier, Selaforth.-P.. O... L thNon6 �of her raguld.r work. went. on ' slel)V What, if, thd sA .who I �/// .1 . of � There.ivas no doubt thig time. I ... . . . , I . .1 . , . . L � I . --4hrectdrs- " I.." .. I at da - wished h in how. I . . . . .: . I . . 1. I , I . Y. exo6i. with Mi. McGoWan-- -'�Ixad stolen his jewels ,ii - . . 'ching a wom-aii's - hair, - hair L . I I I :�' -A .. .1 , . . . A. � ' L­� " .. , I 7=7 1 ... I eitherspeaker from thd murniurs Abe was. tou I I ; , � . , William , SheirLCY, =-jaforth - . Job' f or .-she! was � informed .bv him that -nel-'r` 46 -die by firt'?. I , heard; ' a She was � st're' elaborately Ur`essed- in. thi6k':WaV;e& , -'. " � ' . . ' . , , * "' . . . .. .had nevdrtheleg' -il . �. , .. � � . - ­­ _­ - `-- --th�r Ain x . .1 . _OFF`ICZ_ 1 1 . 1, . . 0 ford .' Her eps- ARELl-ungs '' ' it! ' I that he had'guessed th6'riame of one . 1. I -, -Mr.-Xeririth -ffoi, tapt I , stingin* .Jv1 I -GY1­ �Wr-op -;4jco--- - ­ . I c a I 6v- 7e rge Dole,: Sci4l -- - - _ . ."and oils. Still compelling. h rself , - - � � . . . . '1_WI 1. would need her services, - and .she the Acrid sin6�a, El�.ipetli,-felfl-,-,�F,WIY '- � _�__ dn.8 le , othe - " - ­-, I w-filyster ­ t- rig-against-�which-h4i4lest, L:._ 1%, .. .. - I I in TI r was Still .__... ­ ­ COUI , L not : Y . o'!dd wthi .. . ATTEN"BURY ST. EAST. -'forth -John Watt, Hirlock *, - John d '' ' guess whother th a , were down - the corridor.. and was about to - - � ' I - / 'o'�e could - i, - .: . 'L _ � R - ­ ­ -_ ­­ -_ ..�_ . L .; L I . . agan . ; Ja 'Wes �bVan L of he-- d' - - ' ' Lbedause 6top before.Mr. 96firith'g door, whea., I . I , . L . . I -9enneW1c#-,--Br6dh- 'L , . 'L ' - to her; slib had no idea wh And. blood *rebelled, she touched & ' '.. . . . . 11 . - . . . . . . becaiise r isgrace or ' . I 1� be. -But, aftei all,.'it, mattered' little,',.. face.so cold thai it..might have been I . � ' . . f Connolly, � - the ibeft of Mr.'Xenrith'a-jewi saw a- red light glimmon-rig-4. . �.- , -1. -1 k., ­ I., . - .1 I ­ . !�:. � -CLINTON. - Beachwood L' James als hid - OhRL _­ ­ -- 0 . . . . . . . ... . - I I L I . Nothing, iridepd�' need . matter �-mxxcb.-_,._ 6arve.d -in _glo,=_�, AUgV,_ �yhqh her -. ` .' ,, - . . . * L . - ­ . - .. . I. � . Holmesville. 'I -, . 1. . utis�t the. ordinary'.routine. . . I � 1,1 through. the k�yhole,- of, the door op- , - ..- 11 � . . I . � . I ... .1 . I . to her now ' , unless she, c6uld:, freo. trembling fingers had outliii�iif _j7hWJj_1j.: '�­"­ . "" ' , �. I "'',­­., . __­ - . . � _ --" . I ; . . . I L . . I . :1 , � I . - , , . 1. . . . ,.. . . I I I I . . I - A G RV TS � Later; -wh6n the':. time car f6f hei . posite - �. - . � 1. . . 1. 1. . ne ' , L. . ' L , . . . L ... I . herself and �e'sitape. . � .,. . '.' L ' waridered, to'."a -marble thr � . - .. 1. . - ' L - I . tO,�go,-'to Lady Aidcliffel� 'ghti 'was .-in- s . "Captain' Oxf6rd's room4'.'. tboL.girl ; - ­ I � I L _ I , : . t-dres . L. Oat - - - - � ­` I L , . - . . . , To. . .. . . � . L . � . - '' � �axpect*to do*.this geemed.Llike - Land �lctior"Sa - b�6dSt, .: DR. C. IV. THOMPSON ' . (t`SL L . . . .. , L ­­ . , . , . . . clothed in silk.: ' . Robert Smith,- -Harlock. � 9. - Hj ' 7 . I .1 . . I , . I .. . I , ,_ � . . . I I.. .... I .1 - W formed thit-she ,wild n6t be ;ivauied.. kasped,*."] on'-fild'" : ... :. - 1 . . . . . `.'. I . .-An( ' ­ - , - . L: iblimralligS, . I I �C.^:A .. . . expeieting to perform a.rWrable. .1 ii)Lp. .yielded at. last.16'.b.4'r impit ser. ' L ; .w . I : , , � , I chleyj Seatorth , �amas thlat afterfio6n-'-thorafore 'she ould For. a -fe�V seoonde. sholoFit her F1,­_D- , ­ .. - I I , L . I � . I . 1. , . . . . ; .: .. L �_ 'th 'horr ' . ... L . .1:1'.., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON' ' . . I ' . I ­ . yot Elipeth could not Velie've that she 4Q . shrunk back, - sick- wi or , . -ille ; . J� ,VV� - Y o.'Ho'l L the . , L � _... . : - I I... - � r- . I-— , I . ­­ - . . . I Egmqndv I . have beenL'Idle during Most..OU ,once of mind, Ari& ran- to* the door.:6f I...' She neld Aer, door and. too . . out.,. , I . I 'h d un - tli�% , - I I . a mes-. .. . � I. - ope , . . .. was to die fb-xxight.: . . . 0 the thing .a a . a � 10' d . I .. I ­ ­30clal attention - . giyen to diseases villc.­ ... � �... 1� "I' - � 11. I day.' -had not Mi. �McGowan hdd plan- '.. the. tower,: riot knowifig �v'hlkt ,She did. ,I ,. -FPr, liar*, there, was bUt.oLne. ray, of negs. li I . ' ' ' -L irx.� . .: . .. . ': .. L ' .1 . ' ;i work to give- her, in the oflice But the fact that th a ,re . I .. . .. . ii, door **as Ioch- I %�as the toweri, If th' fi , spread ,it dark " j�6SL it - . I . ., �t� � . ad, as, the , other had been, .recalled I it L . tower, and if J ',,. S hle L I . ,:. Wh v . of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.-,. . Parties ftsiroug to. effect Ins . Lshe usually * woul(I reach the I n real- light in clarjcxxes.i he ad heard one f :,-�Vho o lay.,there, deadF. : - : �. . I I L.. I ix'ano� I to , relllade 'that -which. . L ' lying dn her old bed in -of, the men' say to the ,oiller that sho,, )NIho wa:j the perpetrator who. the. -­ I . I . � - - . .or transact other. business will _bt U, -tookL 1. ­ . . S, glie.wi,fe ' . . - .. I I : . . rlA6 ,,qutiide. . . . Elspeth to:herself. Never had it been the tower room it whs only the ques.. - had "spoilt-thei.r. garif ... . .-Office and Resldenc�- ptly Attended' -to on st,pplicatio, . . I . I a." That: rnpst �:. Victim, of this crfifia�sirx�e crime it , - ., .1 . . . . , prom . I Altodet;14i, She 'was - in ,a Strange . lockad before; never IT�d it even been . tioll. 9f a: littld time before- th6,-flr*e Mearx. she thought, that the alarm .' mast ,'surely -be?, . Elspeth� could. not ' ' . ' '.* I.` ' . , I TTFt CLINTON. to any 611the ab6v0'oMderi.�40ksed '' state -of mi d�--a"r,tate which she felt shut.. It. could'.4t be,that,both, these ' . HURON ST. SOL I . 1. ' P I achi.her, .And' she would be she had giveri' hb.d, boon heard; Ahat guess';:.neither nerves nor'brain' were ' ; . �- . - . .� - vast of the Cbm * e6tiVe -po4f6ffic6s.�-LasAe.` cbWd nbtlexxdiite�f& long... T64ard .,., -do6rs lvtr6, closed-'--lo;anight. by- acci. I shou d fe. . . . � . I ' I 8 doors mercial hotel., to their resp - . . I burned to death. ' ._ I ... . � . Solin K6rxr3Ix.:and . Captain. - Oxford. in. a - condition. to make �guessps,, and - ' ;� - ' .. I , � -the diT,Pbt6r w6o live,' , ng, - -ugly! dent; that. this ,was 'a; more ^ i ' - ' I - � . . . � . , ­ A I insp6etid �by I 11 . .1 I eveni as ,,he tried to'ma,ke th6 . 'Or4ei -D .,.-had beatt�_aaxi __Axxd__1ho_j hex� onaLflumg1i _was now --to escape ,. " - ., �; . . . . ... � ., � � n W to( . - Elopeth � n *hs . young . an&. .. . I dig. that. _t I I 1. 1. � � :. - I . . - nea I. . i t , I a bm look habit.able,'Oe:decided : dence. ,No, they .had ;been locked­f6r' ' . ea - As high she ha& bep,4 Able .to doAhis & -_ : I . over I I . . ., .� I , ., _�trorxg, arid the ide 61 Ufa NN, I . this hbrrib a place4-wher . . .. , 1. .1 - � . rest the-,gcco.�. - . � � ,�e her f r.o�� . . . . . *sit toa � a - and that purpose ,could be . ,,.. . - . ", I , ...., , , m� . t1ilat.she would.� pay a S.ecre. visn, urpos . A Sion., 'eidurake'to attempt more. She did not ' might bb' - -. ' :,!, .* - � �- . ...;. .: 1: ... � - ; . .. .... � . ­ .. ..... 1. :1 I I I . , �... . � I . t �_p a; .7 , ln.hpr.veins� The physical r4gul - . .' :. '. r � . - �DR. F. A. AXON' I ,�, � I . . , � 16 . I ' .- ther tower that hightj arid discover, oGer. than to,"prevent the bgda0e ' . She'grb"Ped; -for the'openinj at the, . - .. 1. � . . �. . '... . - � . ., . . . to dahth was intense in lx�ar and the khOw"ivilere she %kraa., but'if sfi� could. . ; � . . . ;_. � .. � I :,.. -the reason . Or I I ' - I . � 1. , .... . � ...'. s 11�1 . I ;. .. .� I --. if:8he could,... f -her ban�, of�sdmaone .whose room openda, .0XI ?' * 'd r- oxxly'jr�6 herself qh�.tiould find out; hpad �of'. the, 9taifs .arid found ii again - . . '. , . � . (Successor to Dr. Holmes.) .. � C,fi I I � - I .. .. I ighment,' . -Shi knew nothing of Lord 'I the. corridor. The persbri who had � . cry on its way 'to .her lips' ,was.ren e� , Lnd ft, afterward . she coiild escape, - " lliiopt L furin I ing I d :11 : ' . I . - . . . I . Specialist . nten' -_NewswReCotd, Lodfirain, 4nd could not Suppose that, , kindled that. r6& right'had' locked the q ad even. ilior; . piercing by , the'qul�k - t - . -able i to give'at.leaM one . risking,a fall y a own! - , � ' '", -- ' ', In Crown and Bridge - . . I . .. .. . .1 I . I . . I. . -thls,thouglj�t. ., ,� � -, sh6 would.be the. stee � ste a, 6 . I I , . . . I . . . .. . _ 1. � � . he�h4d �axxy cc the niys� t doors as �Wl; ;h L who horror of . L. . up ;, t. - I %. . . I ''. . rid thankful as � she, work. . . ' am( , but 'villain 46 -jus ice -w. , � � . .. . . .. - nbeetion with ' rid the:* person. I She scre W long.and shrilly . i had 46 t,a fe ' . ' inutes..'since to reach ` ,.-: . .. 1: - CLINTON, . . mm- , . - . I .1 , . . ONT . .� . terious Occurrences in- the tower; in -�:-thqs *planned the d6struction.of ,CAP-' . "Oh if'I could o�ly­toosexx :these q.:*t . redfold. mdiir. . . . Graduate of the Royal College . pt . . : , . I . . � - - . . .. . otei : _ ice yvithin liar seemed .to ' ray' . Ih 0 -a a a :a hurid ' ' I I : .. �, _ .. . - . I I I .1 � . deed he.' had riot been. in thd b . i tain Oxford had-, attempted - his life" A vO . blands'llmt hold my., arms;" -she said . tbank I'fo . . � 1 4 Rental . Surgeons of Ontario. Honor Terms of subscrl�tion--41. per . year in .1 . , . with the echo bi'lier own, shriek that. . � � be at the bottom! again.. I . ' . graduate of University of Toronto when they. had -taken place, But she 1 'orXce before..- � . .. I . . .. I ' to herself. ,"if I co�ld do - that, 'all . , ., .. . . - , "If you. are in the. � I Qnce. pidre a e� ..:, . I :advanw $1.5Q inay ,lit chirged ­ if* ' believed that his' desire to have the 1�lspetli knew that a moat -ran I rlitng 'In. her ears. I the� .rest would be asy, Peraps.". . seitche�d',�ith 4ager . �. . Dental Department. Graduat;e 0 - not. so paid. .,No. -pa' . 0. castle, which fom e .will * hear y � . . I An for, some. spring on the wide-: ' ", I!., , . . . pe;,% discontinoM room was only,. an excuse to ge bo;r. round .this part 'of th I in ;t� ,no on . I on.. - You. I- Elspeth Dean wa a. -lithe and'sup� t ip is" . I . . I , tho . . . . 0 . I . x, did la,huhdred deaths before 8 . ptnel"Of wood which she took to be.- ". . Chicago College ot Dental Sur ry . until all arilears Are. paid, - onlegs. at . out: of it. .. . . . ... � -was the oldest- of '.all; and should I I '. - . , . .' � go . 'I a' give * an.y one would come," ': ... .,,')I,e wall as' a , slender -, creattiri), the back of the movable bed; but find- ­ � , : : - � . I 18hicago. I � ' � . . as real y to. b " A Captain Oxgoicl. try 'to escape by� Ilia .1 -The. girl. Abiv6red from , head to 11 the elas-ticity of 'yoifh..and ing -nothing,. she moved or, until, she`. ' . . - I I . - arb w,l . 'Perh4a�' it" . I " I Vc� ser. ' . I date to *filch every.:subscription is P apap it ps not. - . I � foot., 'arid I�yi�j there belpl6ss, ,vi,iting health. As' a'child she.had been -'able , carne. at, lEcaf upo .another .wobdent, ", . . � tv thas . Will be at the Commercial ,hote the *601nion of 'the ptiblisher, The .to . �hlil winilow, lie- *cold certain y I a n .. . . I . . I I Bayfield, every Monday from 10 a. rn� ' ' ' . . . . . . , 11yould,not.be occupied at .6.11, 9t Any iously injured, it not killed. Kenrith, . - to do.. all adrts '.of wonderful t!�nga. panel. "There she did find a, knoly . . I. . . .k paid is denoted,dn the 'label, . � ; the hory r that was io'.como, ,"he felt. . . I � tp 5 P. M. . - ' . . . rate immediately,: but of .one thing , too, was %in the slarne danger. He�. was . I that the' bed had begun to moite. with her hiely- little. body, and she -of 'metaIA: and pressing it the *.panel; ,.: - . J � , . I I I Advertising , rates-.Tri�nisient �-.adver- Elspeih was obstinately, c6rtaih. Some- 1 to be- asacrificed with' Captain Oxford. . , . . . . . Ing was to happen in that room at 1 There had been a. click, and then and - liar brother, two � or .three years : slipped dilen'tly, smoothly away,from , . . - _. -, tisements, � 10 cents per. : nonpariel , th . ,� All theils'illoukhts fl'asbea, through ,; ,,gan to older. than . heradlf, * had often played.., under .he*, h d Instead an' open . I .. . . . . . . . . . I � . line for -first; insertion And, 3 cents -.till events,. in the* tower, thai ;�ery i I the girl's brain in the fraction of .a' slowly,, smoothly, :ihe bed b iere Bpi] .ce I a n ' I . I I It - r m, glide. *along asif sliding a -glorious play. in which they *.w � - pit, .. . a I I A t ' Ligh't,: or "she would. 'not 'have been' .1 -in a groove. ,, I . " i aft . through. . �vhich bar . I � I I . per line- for. each- sibsequent . ins.irt- -..r, . � ,inoment, which earri'ed her. bac f o ' _ .. - . . .pursety circus. It.. body cc pass, and..Elspeth- flung . . . . .. - the' toweir � door to the door... , beliffid: � . I - .. coxxtortioxxist� in .a.,. . I . ­ . . . -the, red'light fix , ekered. There, : ., '.' . ' * . I was - many yegirs since the -had 1 herself, rito ,the'ai -�, ,- '' . * . . � 11 h . . . I . THE POP moved out so'hurriedly' ­ , ` 'I girIL Rn?o 1phae perature ;iith . .11011. Small . advertisements not 1 to Elspdtb did'not'even §ay'to herself whic 6HAPTER X.lv, . practised. any . � . a joy . I.". 1. I . TO THE - -exceed. one 1xich, -such as: "Lost,') that if she *as right' in liar. Sur- she.teaf upon the panel shrieking I . � . . � . I � I '6f tbo� feats, for which , -dug sensation .of being saved. 7 . . . I . -tus �.A'Stclft'lj . . "' ' ' She. had been famous anioni'ller litile Per* .an instant.* she stood bewilde'r- � I .. . . I I WEST . , trqcd," or . etc. I , iil' mis�s,�it was. nothing.to'her. - .She "Fire, fire!" and cryin; b.aptain Ox- " . Elapeth's eyes weie wide open, but . , companions, land indeed, She had for- ad-,' but the.faint ,light which took - . - " � ' IS VIA . . : Wrttil once,for 35 -cints aid ', eacb, -had come -to . have- the. -iag4-though . ford's name. - I . �. . .. .thb darkness was. like a dark, cloth g , otten All about them until thid me-. a ac o I I ackn . ass seemed., bright- . . I � . . I ' ' i I . . subsequ but di,mly -and va'liely"that. ,many , No - jound came in answer, though laid upon tham. She 'Could see .no- , ment. - �. 1. . ... . I . I ant. insertion 10:cents., I 9 , . . I - . a t an it ieally'wiis, to eyes, accus- * I . . . I � I . . myster as .were. moving. shadow -like ag in , . thing; but as the bed -slowly moved, * ' . . " * '' � ,Al again Elapeth rained blows . � - ., Comintfnicatjons ilitended .for PubIbla- ,�eand . . I -- - dark. Dimly. she Could* . I . � CHICAGO AND ST, PAUL ' I . or .he - and she turned to inch, by .,inch, h elt, an inten a Now, how -ever, she sudAenly remem- . o ad to � the "' ' I AND THE RATES TO PRINCIPAL tion mudt as. a gd about the hotel,' and that" all those, Avy oak,, I S e f a ly I &. - 1, ,aromtee of good dark sh6des we're controlled' by, one Kenrith's door on the' opposite side I cold Air -whilah sur�ed roitrid her like - bored how,well, in tW, did days,. her, I see -ihdpes:. a a soon made oui to 6 I ­ , body had' bee , ,h I . I POINTS IN MANITOBA, ALBERTA' ' faith.. be, , Icic6niptinied , by W ' nirlie hand, peibalis Aided by .others,, A - of the hall. 'There was --no red light I nd �mAde b� a pair.of.. giant ii aecustoilled to obey I bh irs and tables, * Sh6 was in la'fttri, . ' I . � . . . . ." �� i. I 1� i I wt TI. . her *kill. And in the desperate dan- :.-niahed root, with uncurta-ined .win-. * . 1. I AND of the, writer. , ' - . I . somehow there was a -connection be.. there and Xenrith w" not in; 'the "�o en� the 'bed stopped, Still in- ' ' do,WsAhat � q .. . _ - I that ' .. .. . 1"' 1 'are. squares bY .1 .. � . I . . I L I . . . . it at - 111. I . .. I . . . kness ' hn&' she hedrd -4 get which threateb6d Vat she called w - . 1. . - . . - I I y.pen 'w.hich� *threatened' his , I r room' her.� - . I I EWAN , . tween all the ' gliding shadows. I deadl t I i i egs' d �' starlit � Sky. ' ' ' ARE NOW THE SAME . . . .Konrith was concerned, it the mo'or friend, but if alle. could wake him -he : 'rid: f, flurried footsteps . f up her ancient ok-03 to her aid. So "The -towe I"- she said to ''' I W. J. MITCHELL, . so'! .0 and' 0 did she writhe arid twist her slim self� as the . f Amiliarity of - the , Bur-..�� .- . . . . VIA THIS ROUTE . . . I Editor arid Proprietor.. . eat accident were part'of -it -plot. C -Ip- would be safe from dMiger afterward, Jight- breathing, There was another, - arms and .shoulders ai to loos�n. -the. roundingi- inxpy4sisad thernaelves,uton, .. - - . LIED VIA . . .., . I ,. . . 1. , Lady 11 il- and would, help her roilse Captain . .. .: . ,- . I tain Oxford was. concerned., 11 . I � . . .1 curious, clicking sound, all(!, while bondiamad, to hold less�s ple.mus, :-her mind 1. I . - . 1. - � � I . I I I.. ; ary`*as concerned, and behind . Oxfor . I �'... � . . thdo girl wondered in chill terror what U * . . . . I . . NORTH BAY � . . I i , - ; . . I � I . I .,. 1'ie .d. - I I I . clea.. Presently She felt a slipght relax- f'The'tower room I And 1. must havir ' I . . � I . .. ..., � I . � I . . I I veil which was � - impenetrable at:11, � .With 911 'her force sh� .s,truok. upon I WOUld come next, the bed lon. which ing of ,the undq ,which held ".her � come � in by - the. entrance through, , . I . .. 11 . . Ispeth seem w and . she lay tilted. suddenly up a . 1?�. rudging each which the glxogt-r-or man-appearect. I I I .. , , ad to see Tro' bridge . the, door, calling "Mr, Xenrjth_M� t suell'an wrists. Slow y, slowly, .0 11 . � I I I I � . . I , a why he var1w , . . 0 11 a to-nigbt Ah ment,' n6 reply, t of horror, boridige, the 41ftioth'part of an inch: '. ish6d,so.quickly and qo silexil . Her" � � - � 11 11 fill 11 N1111194 . rnov . me angla that She r . I . � . I . B"IM � A I Kuntesg Radepdlgkoi. May -be, a'.ter Xonrith I'd t4t there waa 'i� no e: I dxtr Iled off. . moment, she twiRted - orf6 hand out of 'ibe.'ether nikht, That i . I . . Man I W.. at veil would, not be im- . . I Re:re: was a brief insta(n' I � � � I : '- :Penetrable. . In in case, the girl I.tHave, they been murdered . al- as she - tried vainly to save herself, ddenly it was fibe, came through 'a secf�i- door I went; 's, - . ,.: 1. . ' . al� . - I , "�_�_ .I - d at a tinxe.� Then su ct . . . � IMETABLE . . I . . I . . Trains NOIII arrivt at I and - depot t . n I a , to I I 66 VEAASI .resolved. to do h' r Yest, eve * if* sh' aske fall, 'perhaps A . I .. I I � �Lwuw a b ready P" she li�rself, trembling. expecting a crushing � and she could 'have sobbed in joy and rbaek -by the same way." . . . . ,, 0XPISRIENCIS. - . I much to, find out wha.t was with horror ii6w, .No. It -can't be, into.the black doptlig o some hideous thanksgiving,. though she was: I far I rUslietb waited only,long enough t&- - I . . I � . 1. . .. .. frofti Clinton Station ix�p follows -. oil. the otheir''side.' . I . . The heavy smoke of the firq ha� &u cubilette; bi Aed.-.from, the � . . � � I . . . . I -1 D : . I . I 91 . . -with � from being out of'danger. . . close the, door (which shut by a'SpTing,, . ­ I . BUFVALO AND GODERICI iv Elspeth remained in her room all ged I them. I' must find the night I bed upon a solid floor, covered . . With one hand 4t liberty, it was as it had opened), made. sure.41th . A I . . � att 7.85 a. ill , ' a . , something soff, like a thick rug. �And but the work of I a few secohdsAo tear- art exploring' finger that *she could* . I G61rig U the ev6ning,'as 61le had r6mained in watchman and got him to' break th' . � It It . . . � 3.07.. P,rm the beautiful old end; but she did not do6rs -in. It's a wonder he or - some I the fall i�as so slig4t�that 'she -waa. the gag'from her'mouth, and t I �' s�ring again � . , 1 41 $4 , �o to bed 'at the uival. hour. She pat one else hagfi'i; hoard me bef6o,.", I not even, jarred, I . I o re� find th4 , if need were, ' . I .. 5.15 p.. rn� 9 rying to read, and onc6 'in a She turned to run toward the dooir For a few sedon�ds �there wag com. lease the other hand, Then she sat and then she fled,to the door whichr. ' . . .. Going W68t 1 11.07 a' m tip, t neat hall wh I . I plate stillness, arid then somethin up, and I unwound A long, narrow 4trip was the known entrance to the room. ' . . . TRAbic MARK* al cc I I I � 1.25, -P. m: while glaneing. . at the �tainad and which led into -the ,g ell material which' felt - like She had feared to find it locked, . I Desir.ris, - ' - � . . . faded sketch of the boy in old -lash- she was. seized round the waist from that moved brushed against- liar .knitW virlrk from tier ankles. She and. so it was, bat'_2ft ky a bR11' � ' - I COPYRIOWTS &C. I t 9 & � � I . ..9,40 1 p.m. ioned clothes, which she had brought ., behind and at the same time. a -hand. cheek. She believed that it iyas ,the . was free to 'Move, free to escape -if "' A'she slipped �baqk; � Anyone fiendIng a sk4tah and destriRtion may - I t d , ' was pressed ov - She felt bed being roiled away again, ' . on the inside, �Vhi akif Asoartalp our opinion froo W other all I 1.1.26 p. m. away frorn the other room, between:1. er her moiAh. ' she could but find a way. ' .4 . , pages in, a book of her own. "Now 1 am to be, murd6red, per- 14TIlent. on Is proba ommunfen. the that .she had been lifted' off - li�r ,feet, I 'Treniulously, tottering a I Then she wag in the landing whi&. -`� tionseirr cOndd"ytrhi,rikAD,�60konpatenta LONDON, .HURQX 4 .BRUCE MV. . The face wi I . se.n.t4ge. CrIdest A .. .. . as so like Captain Ox- and,that she was being borne awayo haps," was. the thought that crept ittle at led to the tower stairwayo and there I 0 its tgoney tor securinsdo,atants., - Going South " � firstt, she scramblqd,to liar feet, and . .. I I I I takim t rour 11uhn & 0. receive I I �1110 7,50 a., In. ford's that,she half Intended to Show � away toward the corridor in the di; i coldly. into Elspoth's mind; but �fia. the,air Was still tiliek lana acrid with . . epeawitoko4witiont, We5ithe . dil I ci . . .. .. .. . 4'-2& P,*"M- it him some day, and though she did I reetion of the towel. I .. .1 , could (to nothing -Io -avert whatever, for he firit time .since she fiad roll:, smoke. I . . � ­ - ' - scift f .. RANO � Going North - .. I ,11-00 a. in. not wish and ,bad he right to tako it . ThoNe could be' no donIlt, That The � I fato might be.in store for. -her, except ad from the b d seriously It was bar one .'Why down toward, . I � � . 4 , asked herself 'nov Ahandsomell MU t W A Laix"teir. 14 It . 6.85 P, 'KAI with helr'out -of th-a house when she hand which preAsed her lips was the I to cry otit, i1nd if she (lid that, It %he;gsheewaa, . � sidety, but she took it with fear and . - ,. I Gropingly, she tried to find S wall, ., 1� mlatlob of To. I I . a to t I r, . , C 317 y , . ' left, tochrain Castlo she had been hand of the would-be murderer, She would prollablv, precipitate her death. stumbling oil, (,ptching liar foot in trembling, realiziftg fully that she was, . . 11 eal , pro Ill?'lughTyt ..­_.!­'�, .7.---, _. It Was by instinct rather than cal. th wrinki far from being put of danger yet, 1, .* I 2".11111411 ' disinelined to leave it in Its'old place, 1 had intorfored with the succoss of Ilia mlation that sbe lay still, scarcely a ad folds of a rug, and aay. , - , , � . . , , ,:,� MUNN � CC 30113readway. Now York. AUCtTONF,tR�JAM99 SMITn LI. If she did so and the tower room was - work*and she was to be removed per- breathing. ., ing herself front a, fall by seizing an � ' I , . , ' haps from 'the world. But, strangely odic of some ,hanging drapery. Thug- CHAPTER XV. - ' " Bratleb Moe. 65 r St. washinffton, 1), 0; ftnsed Auctioneer tot .the Couhty really Oecupiea she,could Act get the ' � Voloes whispered .near her In, the , � . . , of Huron. All orders entrasted to - the sketch if she should,maka up her 1 enough, thero-wps no fear for herself dailtness, She could, neither recognize :she steadied herself, and found bemi .. . . I . % . " I --------- I ­­ �. 1;, - : me wilf receive prompt attention. mind to let Captain Oxfortl see it. '; in .Elspeth's heart. 'tit that fristant, th6 tones nor makd out the word$, � Wild that drapiorr the wall- for which . A plan was growing ,fit Zipeth1,- . . I The guests ot the Hydro, those who.' She though -only of Xonrith and Cap, . she had searched.' Hot hand touched brain as she groped her waX down,. - I � I C Will �611 either by poreentage or -were there for pleasure, as W611 as ' tain Oxford, .but especially of Xen- but she felt her fate was being dism, .a'surface of wood, and passing liar the stairs,. usually lighie4 throughout . . I . ­ �� 4, par aalo. Residdilee on the Bo6y.field those who were. thero tot health, Went rith, whom she loved,%. Cussed, perhaps hanging in the b4l- flirg,brs along it; she discovered that . . - '" � � .1 I �.. I Road, one mile'south of Clinton. arly, ar,d by'midnight, u4- She co�uld not let tIn'm & a iotl­ ance, I . I I . � the night,. but in lAck d'arknoss noW.; , . a a L, i it ended as a door might end, in' a , ­ tilf I come safely .through this*- * . � U . '�- . . � loss there were it dance or theatricals, ribIt death. If, she c6uld but save I "If only they, would believe me frominCof stone. "the whole mys,­ . � . ­ 1-1-1 111- 11 I ... ­ �Mm.. -1 - "They will she promised herself, � PINCOTT9 tho. great house was quiet, the �hall th6m she Would: be. willing to die in fainting," she thought. A *The - iower wall I'd she said tet hor- house and the plots that and drawing rooms deserted, 6von by ' their Vaee, Let the.murderer revengo .wonder that I don't make a 'sound, 11 of the I , t11111 been going on � " HLY MA"ZINIL have in it shall 'be uu,- - MONT � United Stmai SUb'SCtibert - the man. Mspeth knew this arid *so , hims6 f upon her as he dhbse� and presently Aheylls�ptrike a -light Self, and remembefed how the Ilead I � . . A tA.MILY Lh1tftAPkV.. . when thd, halt hour after Lidnight ' - With the flirce 'strength that only and look at : Irmust lie with of the Strange old cirved bed in the ravelled before moriiing0' I I . . aaa Will Wage note thAt'Wd'havO to bad well passed she opened 'her door deAperAtion gives, the girl, tore .at my eyes shu- lif my �rlsath as Alcove .had seeinet; 'to. Ile aiet in, the As ahe descended the two steps - I LWW Pay 0116 COAt Pbstligd OA tath pap- and look d 0 t, � , bet mouth, long as I can." - , wall. hich led from the tower into th6 The* art 1wrN w I " ll OL a u the ban(! which eov6red Scardaly hAd she formed this plan "That was the seere . t of it," she corridor beyond her feet Splashed . I 19 Ctilumate 016ma Yg�%Lv , ot 901fig to the United StjiKi. The dimly light4d, corridor was at. and regaining her liberty *for a see - MANY *MONT StOR196 ANO Thle meana that your lsubitctlV, lout as the grave. r,,von the mAn who and's '*'Ce, uttered Such la shriek As OC Actions When a stream ot white thought, "It was made for a murder down upon wet earpet, L413 if She had' 0 collected the boots had tome arid she dould noi have given in 4, mo. light' fell 'upon her closed eyelids, tiap in the, old, 'old days when'people staPV6d into thick, damp mesa. EVi- 4 10APEM 014 TIMICLY'I'014es 1116n. must be ,paid in advance, till earl , � �, f. �t, r "'t" . Olft gone and' ,Would not return y rri6xit of loss peril. It rang wildly With all theforce, of her.will obd kept used often, to get rid qf their guests � , w had been used to, . . your tubadriptloo thorn steady, her long lashes lying,on lit the night, ,and L ho One outside over i $2 Wh you see put %0thUo'h11rWeaU �146 reek of smok63 I X9 Ifth V"00 # # A, OOOV A, ,,anl I # morning. She tipioed do*natafrx And through the corridor -and was tor. , ONO-Apo"T'IN41ak 4tootilto apiting. ploaft towilt$1.66 for 116* was not distutbod by A to rid, On tho, rible even in the girjAg own Cars, It her cheekA without a flicker, ' mir know whit litid become of them," WAS Often a t 11 but Apart fromi I 6 11 to 6r an! soaked Car* I othbf y1mv so tut you wilt Wt Painted," ,came a wjdspor, louder The, girl' cad at u ior it momen#. the aetid . ego't d floor there wo# 1% randfatha seemed to hot that it Might althot tneL .the evit" NUM*K*66M0LtT1t%t1 lyttLo C 6gi �fi&n beforo, vivid llJgL I I "t t'bAk4 WAIrA tilb, Oth0l` gib"A At " I L 11 - � " ­ ­" mlivil my cookc 61 Thd Newo-nw-, k oletnnl - � I I Its hoods make it dead man turn in his grave I I Aotards " which � I I . � . 10-- l" ­­ . 0 ; - I "'Cl be oure." murmuroidl AL. 8'4'a- 'had X�bbod her ot rest. as she lay it) - M "or. cou'riguab') - I . r before 1, Us. to,be alled thm. Dot ,would it valto . An't � .1, I—— 64 1. 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