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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-05-06, Page 7,� , . , 41W 4*, 1909 I - S! % ­ no � i . —_ , - , - - F - � — - - I . I - � ,714 G. P. WTAGOAUT J , I .. -0. No 't, W. T40P�kn , , , rt� " � 1.4, � ____--_--1 I.". W-0--, 1. 11 I T 1, I ,,- W 6,H, [�,I� R 1*ch ard . 4 W8 , . ( , rt Bros* I I rb I MCTM(a � 4 - ,41 —BANKERS ­o,' � C The News,ROcord Ifam not a regular �, collector and consequently there has i , , . I . ' owna tendency on ,the part of many � . I I - I ( , o allow their sub8criP . . otou; readers t I � - 004 GENEIRA14. WANKIN6 U1451 I tP fall Into &rrea=' . lr­�.v thit, 4111111"11111d, the B,tazen 111111� TR7,—,--W,'V- . 01;af** N"%-RowA ;­ - - . � 4. 0 111141 P q, a 0-0 "TM WHO Anow of or" tM. 71r ft .= I "1V "X 4 . . 141111) EDIFW =4 It Of "A lamk" =&.07 "Mm ftilk" I Od"Z* CoMritillits 311106, bY X911ftt, YAP41 & 00m"ny- - . I XESS TRANSACTED- NOTES . wito inue, on your raver v . . date to Which. your PaPOV Is Paid- WO In . 111816W, but found no'solu",16n bYthe ' I It WAS Coming, thee? Well. he would I . ., I SUED would a4 Lvoil toread it Carefully problem, The questions hit each other I admit nothing, deny everything, There love . .V . D_ DR&IFTS IS . , ISCOXMTS . 444 Should you be one of those in like wild express trains on a single was no law Of business, bor.or or . L _. I 4REST ON' DE- INT arrears,, kilidlY let us have Your re-- track, and the solitary engineer had no ." to. compel film to confess anythlinig to . I . . L ,&LLOWED I . ,RCii. POSITS'L NOTES PT , . - SALE mittance. earthly.chauce may 'not se%rli The single dollar of to jump. � . - "Now, It's this wa ,11 he murmured y Mr. Corrigan. . ' "Branding a heifer?" repeated Rich - I . L I . � I much impcirtatice to. you, but to' the to big rumpled pillow -"when an Irre- ard vacantly while he screwed In his � " ' - _." '� L AS41), - . 11 - , of dollars ! x1subje offloo.whore Several hundriA . force meets an ImmovAble body -heavens.1 I wish wood given those I monocle and Stared at his companion. Is I I I Really-1pou my word -111- - " I � I . . are $0 L looked up, It Is A Matter 01, . blasted Englishmen A bigger licking Michael Corrigan burst into a laugh. 'L ., I 11 "...... i. I I I ,,, 1_ .. L I—' _ L ,.I .." L - I ... consiLderable, moment. - this' than, r we did In 1701" "Come., come., Dick"- How good : r .1 . _� � � ­ .. �, - , H. T. RANCE-.- - To those, In arrears we make, special tall, and trust to be favored . that monosyllable soanded after this I cursed Croyland busluesoll Now he .iz . 1. I L , . . 3LIC, oCONVEY- 'With " , I NOTARY PUI � your � subscription at tho earliest CHAPTER IX REAKFAST the next mornln* could anderstand why Bills hated to . . . I _,.rAVdbRd FINANCIAL, REAL . L . .11 - possible moment. . . did not pass pleasantly for be c4jledL Woolsey. "It Won't do." con- . I U - , . ! - ESTAT]k,414D FIRE INS R V, Address All communications too W. � to L Itichard,, who began detest B tinue ,'I'm too old , 4 Corrigan genially. . .:, . . I _ . ANCE, AGENT. . _ . I J. Mitchell, News -Record Office, CIIA­ . . the role be was assuming : a blr4L to be, caught with, such salt. L .11, _.. � . INSURANCE . . TING 14 FIRE too, Ont. � , , I . L I . with all his honest American heart- Out with It.. boy! W4gVo the meaning . I . I , I I. . . I , 6OMPANI48. . I � ­ , L .11 I . honest until this 'Mad Idea of sub - StItu .of this tomfoolery?" . _ I . I , �1, . , I , I �1, ' ': :' �'L IDIVISION COURT. � 0FFfCE, �: . . - . L SyMpathy A Wpmanls .. tion obsessed film, that Is. First of L . all, he wanted to get away by himself It had come at last. tbent No con - fesslon would be necessary. With 4 . P L L . :�' L . CLINTON. ." - V I , . doctor"o "Are*you d1sco ura ged? is y and think the thing out undisturbed by . suddep revulsion of feeling Richard L i" �L , p i .. e I . ;i, - , . I . , � � 11 �� �� . I.. . .our . tnelaj, load? is. your pain bill a heavy line a heaw physical burden? I know what I , surroundings. He deter- troublesome . 0 experienced a great sense f rellef. . Fortune ha d decided for"ItIm. . I 1#_� �f", L " , . . ,� .L . ., _ , :ate women -1 have, these mean to delic ed how to been discou , too; but learni I to relieve Ur Ur 0119 e. It mined to go for a I ride-alon possible-w-aSid with a good horse under , L' ' "Mr. Corrigan." saidL Rtchard.L hold- he � 1, ;,. ., , % BRYIDONt. . I curd % lfrallant - X013tOVb1th; " ' not end the pain an h ' Is brain would w k and him perhaps h or Ing out his hitnd-he knew when ;. . � , � .1 , . . I 1. � , � . . . CITOR I . I . L BARRISTER, SOLI , I , jaena. you an', 4octor's b IlT I can do this for . IT, wi if you. will assist me. . devise some loophole of escape. Fatu. was radiant beaten -while his features became with smiles.. 14when you came , . . . � ; . � . � � IC. ETCq . " I. "I I I 11UBL . � ­JOTARY, , , I ' 21.1 jou need do' is too write I �or a free I box o the remedy which has been Vlaced , Ferhaps ous dreamt There was- no loophole, . He Would palter ,�vr 1�h the truth no . through that door Awhile ago I wished . . . . . . I . Block -01 INTON-ml b 1;1 . - .. 1OF'Sloane � . . � OFF in my hands toi be given away . - - rl� lb - ^ "' eu a :-It has. done 00 ��'� O' L . longer.- Not Ile �L_. Ald speak at once yoiA the safely In hades, Let's get out Into sunshine. I want to make -a clean . . .�. I -6 �- , I I K _�._— ,. I r� ,7.;­_� ;, - I , 06 thers. " sd� 'or W 11 be toured y 'u t ). .t Of it over. and' get . the 'w6eit par . Them: he would be free -.free *from hia breast . L of It, for. to tell you the truth. I . ., , . . I L,c,� . I I i :' L ' A LE . �C'H RLES B. HA .tag , _mr t . tl� . W t O_ Sen. S k I C ingot . , 33 L - own conscience -and she would be � him. I'm Mr, In the devil of a pickle." Corrigan laughed again and led , �,I. :�'L I ­ . . - "I . �, L �. � "..,, r Conveyangers, t'OultrAssidn, . ers. . . � -1 hopelessly and forever. lost to - I � Well, he couldn't help . It; his heart L the way through the � front hall. Outbe 'met . .. I L , r I 1, . - . 11 Rfal Estate and insurance !.__:. L , _,. . . � r .'L .. - L Money to loan. _. ... ... r . 04 � r I I . would break. but it had to be dolle'L , I t whatever the consequences to himsel "veranda from they Miss Harriet coming the garden With her, arms full Of . . I : AgOney. 1: ��.L . � L . . I . r L � . I , I couldn't." 4 I 1 ka!ll = point, Join, speaking legally, Of course . . M, and the heart aforesaid. � fresh cut roses, . ' i , �i .�. . 'T . . ,�L .L I - H'URON ST, .. ' I - - - : "'� OFFICE L . . "Well, she's rLight," agreed Rlcbard� - - L � . L Fully determined -so o he thouglit-on "Going you for a walk?" she asked. do r to i if wait a MoMent I'd like ollf r _ �" ! . � I . ­ ' L ' I . L _ [.'.�L�.. _1 :, 1: _F - -ES L 140M . E]D"KERS' this desperate ,coursei he volunteered I I and, helpless man without his knowl- of - .. . �:. I . , I : '. _�'.. L I . � ' r— � I r. . I , - L .1 - - 'L - .1 TO . . .. 11 . L . L to drive Mr. Renwyck to the station In I �-youv "Young .. I � . . person," gala her uncle with I , �. - , r � , � , , ­ - McRA10. :i r'L' , ,., IDKS. GUNN - & . . WESTERN CANADA -Ahe trap. They-wotild start early and r . m6ck r severity. ,,there Is hardly enough z . . . , I L, I . . I i . . .. . I . 'W. r Gunn, L.R.C.P., . L-R.C.S., -., Dr. L via CHICAGO and ST.' PAUL, I NNEAPOLIS or DULUTH. r dr e slowly. There would be time, ,, He would tell the old shark all and Of Lord Croyland to go around, It ' I . Z! I . � .. � . . . . ; p�,.:, � � � . . I Edin. . I I ­ L . MI . . . . . . . defy him to wreck Bill Williams -with .,seem and s. I've got him for halt an.bour, I I to keep hliii! Sbool" I'm going 4- � . � - I . N igit, — t . P " :: ,... -0 i ' troot" Clinton. - � , , . - ntavlo 6 �, 1 , .. . . � I ; , - April 6-20, May 4-18 June. 1-1 5- r I L 'I 1 0-24,- Sep - *29 July 13-27, Aug- t . I 1, any.r qViderhand' scheme. He would . I claim to have come to Irvington r for . � ." it was Wrong, of course, but be couldn'it , He took Richard's arm and led him I I . . I � I a ".Ile 'at r front door Of office Gr resi- � - I . treel. L ! , -21; � . . . . I I r L � - the Very purpose of unearthing tfieL Con . along L"IS the gravel path. , ' thAt 'tile reason?" he wbl.Vered.. Lt � .' ; � � a I L , , , Rattenbury . � �., r :L �, I . . r L. r . . L . . . . L rL I I I L I Tic4ts LgQod for 60 -days, .. . L spinktors. He would join forces With his d . ad 'and fight JiCob llenivryck In I slyly r . . - jerking his thumb In the diree! . L I " , . . I Mg. T. T. McRae, . . ' I I 11 . of Toronto.. . .' University - . Wi r !PC . .. * on g and return, $32.00 . . . � . r .. the open. flinging. asid discretion. love. . AD tion 1. #10 of his -niece, Richard blushed. . . � . . . � - Well, I h. young dogl can't I I r: . . � I . �,' I � .1. , .1 L . efte'llours at hospital :- �. L . Edmonton and return $42 0,. Proportionate rates to other . p�'Ints. I it was hard to think all -this, and it . would be hirder 9till-46 say It. As h , e . blame you , you, Dick... Great girt, tan t . I . . '1� . I to 8 P. in. . 7 to 9 P. m. I . L � I r . r L �'. . . j: . I _ . , . ., ­ . ­ . I . L � . ­ L . � . .. . LOW RATES - . . L considered It the. pendulum of his swung to the other extreme. she?" , _L . I . I L They h , . . '.. . L 4w�, , � r . 1, � " . * L . L 1. . V . - . . FOR SETTLERS;, L L I . .thoughts Could, be lay love aside? How sweet bitlich . In a secluded part of, .the I , . . :: � F. V, �, : . . ,1 I , � ­ ,&--DR. J. W. SHAW— - � � r � . r � . L L . � . . . To 'ertain points in Sa&atcliewAn � . I she looked Inher simple morning gown . ' grounds, a nod whore they seated themselves pr6pared for the, confessional. '. . - L I . .., � - . ... '. . . L . I . . . i . �. .. ,c - and' A)bert@�, ,each .Tuesday during. * . � I "over which some artist of dress ere- . ation bod.labored days to produ 66 that . . gar and gazed. tip into the thick leaved . . . . "You see," began the fat. little: law- L I 'fiumOr � I I .,L,.. ,; . . , L. o. -OFFICE- I � : I- . . March and. April. . . .... . . .. 1, L . effect of artless innocence had be but, L yer, Wbo.seemed to exude good . . .. �1 L L , : , " L I . . � 1, � , s� '' . ­� . 1. RATTENBURY ST. EAST, . . . I . r . . �: . I . .Full 0orniatioli from .. - I knowtIL . . . _ I ' t.;_US . she Slot . led and pass - ib�se delicious rolls, as If ltr . from I actly every pore, "at first 11� couldn't ex- . make.out what you were 'up . to, f r . r . I , � I 1. . - . - � _ L _ . . . . � -CLINTON. ­. JOHN.RANSFORD Town -Agent. I ' L - A. 0. PXTTISON,' Depot. Agent, . ed him . were breakfast f . ood � he .1ne.ked. He . . you friend I .­ scamp. so I dre* .you ' out on our Napoleon. You are -6 bt well up I - - '. L . ,',� . r . 11.1 - . �- — , L . ' . . 6 1 . I I .. . � ­ __ . . : - _. _' wanted her more than anYt hing* else - artX, She was worth a:tbQdsand 'on e . r on � the history or the statuary ofyour . — L I L . . . r . r. . . . I . I I � I . ! � I . '. � I i. .�_ I L r' IDA. V. W. - THO-MOS _� I . L I r . . : . L The'190KI 11FITO I '110P JRUtua . harbor companies. _His dad would ,on. I belofed UP� -y, Dicky, boy. Brush counti . lit' '_ . . . ... �:,� , � . . A I . L � __ , ., . .' � 9�N derstand andforglve after seeing her. . 8 tabout luck. It your -father 'find - ou * , . . . . I I 1- r . � I" L � - . , ' - ,L.: 1� " ." ., P I �_. UnGrox- . , , , - - �'� 40. ,P AND S , ­ . � ", " 1, I- .- 1 L �1,1' , L _. . .. - .. * r Insulance companU, - .- ' d and' Put would. conselenc6'understan � .. . .. : Jargl�e? - a t . ' . Richard laughed and asked: I . . o me when I took "But you We . re do t . L I ­ .. � . attention given py -1W -to diseases. . . L . .. . . .. ., . . . am afraid Lord' Croyland: did n6f: I . ' (bat. paddock feuce,' '*oten't kou?. it r. . .� IL , , W�J' v,;.,A'4aJ �!I'-' -the -Eye Ear, Nose and Throat� - ;��4.­,i"",,, �,,/,, Of 1. -Farm and Isolated Town�propertY - L Shine as -a fable companion that morn-. . gave in ell I heard your . e the creeps wh I I � , ,."r, ­ . 1. . I . 1- ' 77- '� .r .1. . . ' � I . � . —Only Insured . a" ,r Ing,. and his muttered excuse about a ' compliment." . I.. . . . ' I . . I I :1 !, I , . . I I -Office and R"idenee­ ., . .. . . � .. - - OFFICERS" headache seemed too .feminine for - - - 'idf r Course I was," Assented Xr. , . L I . �� ' L� � L . � I ., ­ � ­ HURON ST4 * SOUTH. - CLINTON I . , j_.B.'MaLtian, President$ SeafOXLth P 1. I . credulity. .When an Irresistible. fordo. .Corrigan, � , . shakiRg. With amuie,ment. . � . .. . I . . . :, . a titoors west of the Commercial hoteL .. .. � I . L � L Thos. Fraser, Vice-president O.; , L i )BrUeefi See. eld P, o. ; T. E. Hays, meets-. - . - . ,r . . � L .The drive to the station was rapid - "You two . ppose, I lived In Texas don't so . yelirs for nothing but my health! . 0 1 . i , . I - . M . . I . . 'Tasureri Sealorth P. O. I . Tr � d brief. - The undecided Richard- an And on your,own. father's ranch toot . I . - . I . I . . ' 1 I L I L L . . L . . . . L . 1. . -Dire6tor§ - did not speak after.all. 111$ hoSt'per- . 1. I had been told that Renwyck 'ha d . . Pwas . . . .1 ,DR. F. A. AXON.- . ­ I - . . . I . ..� . . . sisted ih.:dolng all the talking, which . leapt u red a real live no6leman.1 . L. - �.. L , . � . , L. � . . I ' . I William . � Seaforth ; ' Joh Shcsri ey, - ' I . as on that. precious " I w mainly, enlarging. . just L . Strolling: over to have a Teep at , . L , I . I. to Dr. Holmes.) L IL' . I . . (Succeisor . . '.., . orge Ddio, -So ithrop ;.'Gb ,a Grieve, Wit I . .. L his , L , 111. . I . - . .. . scheme of. . lilm, :16 and beholdi I fina"'him. When, L , ,­ �, L, ,, , Specialist in Crown and Bridge , " ­ L J L fOAh ; ..John Watt, Harlook ;- ohn. . . . . . ' . . L 11AUL rev6driol . said 1M Ren �,Ck, r.. W tearing id a horse loton o he devi a,roui I .. I ": . - .".. I work, . ..- . � . . .. ' Bennewids, %.Br6dhajan ; James Evan stepping from- the trap. "That's my as.if' . another were afto�r' bilol" Mr L � . , -Graduate of the. Royal College ,of ' i - : BeeebVood.; Jame.s ..-C.011liolly,L'. LL L I . train.- Tbink Over my Proposition And Corrigan - paused to chuckle. ., "But : , . 1. Vental Surgeons of Ontario. 1-Ionor I I . . . . 'Holmesville. .� . I . I ,let me -know this eviinilig. I'll send,the . Dicli,11 . he said presentlyt' "Yon mad( � � '. I ate of Univorsity,.of, TOMIA0 ..� .1 . I ( . . -. . - G6XT - S- . .. I � �.. . . -A. . . veterfoary'aut to look- -at Hawk today,.L 11 L one grave mlstake.!' , � . � .gradu L" � : - ]D- ment. -Graduate of -the - . . ont4l Depart] L' . I � I � . . ­ I �, Chicago College of Denta-l'Surge Iri . I :, L . . . . , a. Robert , Smith, Harlock"I E. Hii ­ . I o . Croyland., I , L. . . 0 60Y Richard drove slowly back. None . . -L"What wits tbat?'P . I' .. , I . Yo should . have worn. a, two foo . � . . I I . Chicago.. . .. , . L. I i. . . . . . . 'Itley - 8eaforth'-' James Cummings c I . j. 'Yeo. Holmes- Y. - w,. of the-ladits was about whcn he arriv- . . . sombrero. .14 scooped up Harriet's ban ' d I - mad fired off L I � � Will be at the Commercial 11011A.Egirionaviiie.;- . . . . ed, so. he L .Wandered Into tho billiard. , kerchlef at a gallop, I .-a.11 L � . .. � Bayfield, every Monday from � 10.a . . m. .Ville. . L' . 1. . I . . I . 'p. .... 1. ... 'L . . . . * . 1rOUS to effect Insurance Parties des . . - . room. He was ' knocking - the balls. . on he w was sud' brace Reawyck's of guns And plugged L ,holes. I bat� T . hen they would hav I in. I , to 5 I I . I .. 1, . I . % . .... & W j 10 r t ansa . C It other business will . 'be T 'L around almlessly . wh . denly accoste . If by the one person In known you .were -an Englishman. -Now I', I . .1 I — . . , . I .. . Promptly attended to on'- 'applicatio �. . . . - world whose.company he least do- the let's have your story." . I I ' I . ' "I . AUCTIONEER -JAMES SMITH Ll- I addressed to any o e above officers . I th I . I . 1, slred. L . L . L*. . Ivided b Richard.16oked.at him. d I.., I., . . cense . 4 Auctioneer for the County - * totheir respective 'pos . I . "LGood . morning. . Lord Croyl . and,' . I . . ' tween , se L riousness and amu.senterit.' . . L. I I � .. * to ,, . P1. liwon. All. orders entrusted Insperated. by the director who- livc' � . . . I called Mr. Michaef Corrigan from the ' ' . p sides -could - I ed till his Plum . "But hovv did you know tha, t4t, wa L 11 . . . . .� .1 me will receive -prompt attention.' . nearest the scene.,- - � I doorwai. ,,I just came .o ' I I I .� � 1" .. L I � � . I 11. I ", 'Will sell either by percen . tage or .. . per sal � e- Residence on tbe,nayfleld 1. * L �: . I .. .. . . .L. L . . . . . I . - . , . you.Up.11 . . I . . L Now; what did be want? Weil, what- I' "Deduction,'! smiled e lawyer. . . tit "I don't understaud.11L . . I . - I . I - L . . .half bour' . I � one mile south df Clinton'. T , - I Road, . I , . 1. I , I . . . 1. I .. . I � . L I.. . . L ' LClinton N - 11- ews ii,cord Co rrigap, -with ray -feet tied under- . I I blister. ever It wag. he 'would find the Texan � was not to -be bluffed. Richard's spir. & wealthy:old bachelor, and the. com- ,. Pe_ of had come to him In the sha "It's simple. Had.a letter. from you . father a few oilays since In which h . ­ L 1 In New York an � I .. . � . I . � I _. I . L . , . 1 . . I I ­ Its actultily rose. This was something. told .� "t U A were . me you . . . : . : � � . ' I . . - United States Subscribers - � . I . . ONT. CLINTON . - � .. . . . . I I. tangible that th Alelled, a U C .. . - the loved to deal,witli the real.. it Wan r- . . . . � . . will please note that V76 have to, I I I . 9 of subscriptiob-$1 per Tear: in Term . I abstract'tfiat Involved him In difficul- . . � a . .1 .. I 6 -postage on each pap-:. � I pay one con , . i , I I �"' , ini. to the United Statce, advance $1.50 ! may be charged it . 1: NO paper discontinued * not to paid. . I ties that he hated. - .' . I .1 . . I t .1 , That's r.ry. kWd' of yon. fodeed,'.� . e . ,..__,.10`, . . I . Tfilaomeans o until all arillears are paid, unless at � . , drawled Richard. with a ring of chat-' �.. , � I `6ii mug �J. *1 .t, beF . paid in advance. - . to opinion of the publis her. The . tt� ., to to which every subscriPUO]f is da jenge lit his voice which the lawyer did not fall to, note with concealed - � , When you see your - subscription �, I . . "ptrini please remit $1.50 for air, I � ! paid is' denoted on the label. I 1� amusement. "Food of billiards? 5 I 140h. In -yes. I'm me t too . " that �, other year so you will not k alit. a4ver- tiscments� . lo cents pet. nonpariel - a way, . ' shoft and fat to play without the �. ,��.. iniss any copies of - Tba News-Rec.., . us line for first .I lertion and 9 cents - bridge, but I'll take a cue from you, . . ; . I .1 .Ord. : I . . i per line for ea,ch subsequent insert, with. Pleasure if I may-ov . I ... i I . I - I . . , I I I ...'' _. --d'. I !1i- , - ''! .. __�% ._____�. . . Ic i,n, .Smill adv6rtiscmentg, not * to exceed one in6hi such as ,,LO51t,,, . "Now, I wonder if he moans any - .thing by that -remark,." thmight Rich- I . , I . I . . 1, .1 , - . � I . -, '' . .. I - . I .1. F � ­ . � - - , . '. . 1. I I- I I �., ,.. I Ao VEAVIS, �, . 9&Strayed," or "Stole , . , in- M ". etc. , sorted oi4pe for 35 cents and &,tob ard as he handed him the stick. � The gi6e began briskly.. litit soon . � I , . I . I , JtXPERIENCS , ,' . I - subsequent Insertion 10 cents. . . . langUished.. as. did the, conversation, . Richard making a a occasional brilliant I I I � � I . � I � I . 'IN I I .1 . � � ' . Communications itittanded for publitla- tion Must, a guarantee of good I � . Sh Ot and missing the easy ones. Air. I . I � I . . - . � I.,", A , - I . ,� I �ba faith, be accomP anied by the name Corrigan by steady4 consistent Ditty ' ran up a good score and between times � I I � � of the writer, watched his opponent out of the cor- I I . � .. . . .. TRA019 MARKS � - — � . W, J. MITCHELL, ners of big eyes. . "I shouldn't say you were lip In your . , , DesIGNS i � ., . I 000VRIGH-08 ifim! Editor and Proprietor, I eep usual form, Lord Croylanct tl' � . � "tontl ii"ahlil Asketoph itud, descri 110illmal . I I Well !I, I � . - � - � . I .. I . I Qutokl ascertain our opinion roe W96ther an _ InventTlon to prebab ric. Patentpl, . 'O.11 Said Richard 11N, ., eagerly selzing . � tionestri�g..Idfld.'h'tf-d'.t%Ttitlt3itOf'-'-Wu Sout tree. debt A encygoursecurin Crin, I va rAt4antO tAM WO , aral &,, . rti.af 1. . I .... .. ­. I . 1. 911d rl a la I I ; 5i " 1-1 It 31 �, 1"'IfA FlIkI1111 k& -W the whole he opportunity to speak � t it." truth and nothing but It, "I did n . #*,,UaA0t44wlt1iout arite,itithe, � 'a 11 a a l E ,too badl" murmured the little man, .1 $01ific Amtritaho -TIME .TA13LE- . NVIth tin' exaggerated sympathy that A bAndkOA1611 illustrated weekly ','I Urgeat cir. of any solentuld oorall erms 0 . , I Trains will arrivek at and depart did not Impose on his victim, 'While he culation .75 4,70ar,, pot pm�l 001 : Canada. yeauripwo I I A13 nowxezile, I 'from Clinton Station as follow$ '. 91. avely chalked his cue, "American 11, Aa ­ htowl to get Used to ell?" Ile 7 \ � PX.I* . . , d W. oTlemau %At 1111911111� Illor ClIgar 4114 111111, , , rea. tier of Mt, 4bsurit b4A0. lo.o reft RlebArd tberf"Ition rMuntolid ill$ Ad- pirently studyingt1tv momentous ques. she was varrying on ber ArVA on# wtvr- rentures, bot ' "t With the Cattle tlOu In sit 44 lights jintl boarlup. ed across the delds, cUrgInX law"W � itamp000 at bow,� `1 big willingness 1i "Dick," he o4ld abrupt)y. "You have at tile rate which linked him with tW �'o come north Is ttl� no ,of finding got yourself into a nice mesil. boven't troublesome 444 Irrea%pusible Itittle, � the girl. Ile told of hit, ,tiog with you? leg up to you to do somethluX creatum and strlTln,% outworilly tw be, the real LorcT Croyland in.3 bow that original. Any Ideas on the -subject?" decentl.v , , scloup of polite to 14er. Uncoll ,,, . gentleman bad coolly taken thP ARMS "Teo." said Ulvhard: "I'm going to big cogitation, Miss liaggene flutterem I i . Dt.11tichard Williams. Then lip made A Mr. Reowyck this evening and make at big side, now murmuring 090c ploon brea of ,big own OPCOPOOR and a clean breast of It. It's the OUI7 small talk into blo bored e4ro, nov . � 'tit oarrated .every, detall of his experl. thing I cando." pouncing , with little oque4lo of 01110.t ances, ,with the'exception of his 41101- Mr.. Corrigan whistled softly. I -upon some galidtly colored weed and. . neso conversation, with Mr. Ileawyck "After which .brilliant more I dare depositlug. it In the basket I � last night. gay you will apply for board In the ,,It it$ go good of yon to come," gtw During the recital the ltlwTer fairly state Inspne asylum." confided. with a melting glance. "It bobbled over with aipusement, op- � . . "Any Place will (11). for me after I . suit heavy enough to tire you, is It? . : plaudlas each experlelleO wItIL 4: Series ' that.*' a4mitted the unfortunate Ad- _ ,, . � I You are so.. strong, you know,, and im # , , . . � of delighted chuckles. That 111chard 'venturer. ' brave.11 I there And be wretched. Oh," she crled� was P ulling wool over the, eyes of J4, *'You would find Its Inmates congen- She Alluded to. tile basket, WhlCb I I cob nenwyck w4i.s. a keen joy to the fill: after you followed that course. I I we 'giled rhaps four ounces. 10,eb-- little man, who vividly pictured the I am sure, but If I were In your place ard asourZe her that he thought 11V d . chagrin, of his brother-in-law when tile I'd do, nothing of the kind,11 . to U . . . . III stand tile strain and that he Wao 11 � comedy came to an end. Ue loved "Why.notr' � not in the least afraid of butterfile0or . Harriet dearly. And now as he looked � OFor various reasons. In the first the I only living , thing they had met so at the handsome, manly boy beforo place, what good wit I It 40? Would far, which brought forth a fresh (mt- him he confessed In his heart that a . you then be In. a position to tell your burst of gigglersome joy. Presently she . match between them would please him father? No: you see that clearly for took a seat upon 4 st beyond expression, . . yourself. You will be Invited. to leave. I 1, to do likewise and began running her- I "My boy,, " he laughed. "It's simply Irvingtoto, and will accept the lnvlta� self with her hat, � glorloust And now that .VoU, have a tion promptly, Thus endeth the first "Do you know," She whispered, "1111. I friend at court it ought to work out lesson, MISS, Harriet. Ittelawyck being think I shall trust you and tell you a, * beautifully,. Don't mind It I bullyrag the principal subject matter. Mr. Ja. Secret," . you a little. it will only make Jacob cob ftenwyck will then Institute pro. . "All right," he said carelessly. "Flre- take your side. What Is the next fea. ture on the programme?" ceedings against Q4e Bllt Williams foot obtaining Information by fraud In thot I -er-I menu do so, by all means." Ile �� Richard frowned thoughtfully, rose person of Ills son." peated himself ,nod added dramaticallo .. and began to. pace up and. down, . I'laut, my dear Sir," cried Dick. wItt . . ly, "Believe me, maiden, It shall ber . it , Air, Corrigan--" he burst forth, "It - . some asperity," "I Itind no. such Inten- sacred with me.11 . "There!" "J. haven't told.you the worst part of It Ilion, I w4qure you. The luformatlon she cried In triumph. " I Whitt makes It the more Impossible, I wits -well, It was forced on me," knew you could do it, though Harriet , I . . don't see how I can. it would be-- 6 I ' "Ahat", exclaimed the old lawyez flatly -that .700 says flatly -just . . well, It Would he a, sort of breach of knowingly. "Thafs Just the delicate L couldn't." 4 confidence." I I point, Join, speaking legally, Of course . "Couldn't whatIlt . . I ­ ­ . $,Anything serlous?"t . you . re innocent, You know It, and. I . - "Act.' . . "Yes, vary, That's, why I didn't believe it, but how about it jury of "Well, she's rLight," agreed Rlcbard� sleep lost night Itfatters have come ' .Your peers? To put It bluntly. YOU "I can't. I've been told so before. ' : to such, 4 pass that I feel I Must felt lulve taken tile namo of n wounded Where do you get your strange, deltg-L . . Mr. Itenwyck who I am and tako my and, helpless man without his knowl- islons?" I inediclop like a burglar caught In the edge or couseut. Yon bare bribed his Once more her big baby eyes looked act.,, . servilot. Rad point. Dick -very bad. upward with a pleading glance. . I . . Mr. Corrig . an's face fell, Thou yon creep into. a confldlng old "But you'd try It I asked yo -9, . "I am exceedingly sorry . to bear that" He thought for a. moment, then gentleman's house And worm . away the Wouldh't you?, You couldn't resist If I begged you - er - real hard, could . looked up with a confidential nod con- secrets of his Inmost heart The al- leged pursuit of the girl Is merely a &,ou?" . . . . I "Nothing, assassinatfoix taglous smile. "See here! I wouldn't have you betray a. confidence for auY4 I - bit I nd to cover your deep laid, crafty, . short of . could make me refuseyou,". said KIcb- - , . thinglu the world. ray boy. but there oefarlous designs, whIch"- - I I . Iflold on, for God's sake!" vehement. %rd, emphasizing the. pronoun and 1 1 loolOng sadly out across the H.DdsolL are two ways or io6king ai every ques-� ly protested Richard, appalled � at the � ." it was Wrong, of course, but be couldn'it tion. Why not'eugage me as your lawyer? Every scalawag -m -forgive me revelation of big Perfidy .by the law- , I , help 4t, and 'really she was prettY.r . L --has a right to,counsel, and YQU L need . L I yer's, merciless logic, which was about (is. hard to bear as lf.it had been a enough to excuse so venal a lapse. . L __ , 410h, delightful mant"chir- . not hesitate to bare your itching heart. come. Dick. I'll accosp . t I olte o I f Lord . truthful Indictment. "Don't, put It - you dear, roped the. little lady. "Now, listem .. Cro land's excellent cigars as, n re y - that Wag' You make me, feel like an . . stealing Retual cr ImInal. Next I'll be I Don't look at -the Aver. Look at me." L . .. . : tainer, and. we'll, get right down to . . - - ` ' Their cut glass and silver hairbrushes." . I "I dare not" I . "Nonsensel. Yo said you. were Ek(* I U � business." L . L I , .. 7. Richard. brightened visibi I'Le I Ill. art% merely,loolging at It froln�it L . . L I .� . � Afraid of butterflies." . . . . L L , I -handed a cigar, held a -light nod Said. . legal point of viewd'i said the little man . Solemnly. "To confess to Jacob . . III. I I "I was wrong� I am'of one." " . . - , ,'Don't I burt � . "It's wnipping the devil are, and the L ' I suDpose, but I see no other ,now, Is the very worst policy imaginable." ' be afraid of me. won't you," I I sa � III the highly . flattered - .&I L 1. . stump, - .1 . I I . . . , I "Then what am I to do?" demanded . . - . . . L laughingly. .. qr.y out of It I do need advice, ana . I the yGiung man savagely.. . .. �. � � . .. L . Oil breathe again. Go On.,, .. . need, It bad.: I'll tell you all abou t It I . - "Braven It out," advised h1s counsel, � .. , "Well, Lord Croyland, we are going: � . on I one condition." . I . L IP . ' striving to stippress the daiicing hu. ' . . io. hire a little one Act pla.i.on Fril- The lawyer. nodded, puffied.at his el. . I . mor lit his eyes. "But, for the Lord's . . . L . . 4 .. �.__ . . . gar and gazed. tip into the thick leaved . sake, Dicky,' boy, dobrush up op Eag- ' L . - - * o . � I L I # tree .above.'hls head, 'while Richard : lish history." ' L I I . I . . . � I I I I / . I . � I .. , continued: - , - .. , - .� - . . "And what of dad?o' . . . . . I L . � . . . I *,The'- condition ' - is that , what I am, Mr. Corrigan began to -chuckle And I . .. I about totell'you must be kept tin ab� L . L to rub his hands �dolclktly. .. I . , 1 .4 1, -�w . . got L. ute *secre � t. .. fro matter -,TtkatL your 41f 1 in afrald.�' lie said, w,ith. great If . . )lid . guient � .happens I to be. Promise conviction, "that"13111-1. Will haVeL to play . I . . L L L that and, I'll talk; otherF,Ise .I'm. a - this hand alone. YOU'cnu't heIP.hIm, I , . . . ... clam." . . I I . . 1. . � . . . young man, and you've got to trust to I ... .1 ." . - I I . . I L I ,oDick," said the old gentleMan,'L"I . 8 tabout luck. It your -father 'find - ou * . . . , , . . L ,have follbwed the legal profession for thO deal he may pUU down Jacob's lad- � , , I - . . L thirty-two I years; Mid few. of My L clients . der; If not -well, I,m. almost- as sorry i � . Pave found cause Ao complaln of my for Bill as I am for his son." . I . /I—,, I 11 . � discretion. This Is a first rate clgAr, . . Richard dre,W his .w g . I -1 . , L V I � I I nod -I'm goll.3g. to. earn It. What 19 L a troubled frown. . . L . . . - I _. - 11 �, 1 ! L � . . . .. I . troubling , I "And Is that all the advice you can. ' L L . . . . . � . 11, ,you?" . i - . The moment Mr. Corrigan understood . . L hoplo give. me?" . he asked against . I L 9. � Z , . , . , . . . , I - t. I . . ; � �, , .. . the proposition which Mr.. RenWyck . I 1. hope. ' I . . L . I . I . . * 11 . L I I . . had rnadd.Lto. Richard on the L' lireVlous . "No""L Said the. little. man; "there - Is - , , I I . evening he. choked with laughter until, , 6 L SUggC one, tl�or AStIon, and a. souEid one. \_ % L . 1�. , - . his latest ell I ell . It was forced to thtimp . - too . , by'George!.- My .vision Is ' a shade . '. _4 , � .. L . I 11% . - ' I IL . him vigorously on the back, while the I Imperfect owing to creeping age, hot. . I I . L . I - , . " � . � . balance of the narrative was so punc-. I think I see -Harriet over yonder on- . . . I I . I I . I . . I I � I . tonted With his cbuckles.� L -and...gasp,g der the trees.' I,,As your counsel, Ill- ��� . 11. ' 01.. I I . L' . I I � I . . ' I . . I LW - that, It was concluded . Ith ionic diff). Vect- b;u to go and talk to: her." ' .1. y . I I . . . -1 I ( " , L ' , , , L . I culty. - ' ' . 'L '� .� I - I .. ; . I . This last plqoee� Of advice was too . .. *1 . . -. I . . I :, � IL '. : 'L . .11, _%_., I. . . . I . . -oil' Richard wAs.haudicapped'in Illn f 'good to be neglectedi and pichard, Ills.. � . I I I L I I . . - � I I .., . I .. _. ." . I . .., . OTL 11 . appreciation the,)olie, whic 'of)- ' ' ' res, followed .it forth- ' missing .his CR L I 11 I �. . 1. .. . -, . . 11 . . I 1. . I peare , d tGLhL10 to'be.a very serlousrnat� � with. - . I , . . . . . . L IL I \ . . . . � � .1 . ., I 11 . I . , .. I tei.11adeed, When his story was�fln.- * . . � I . . ­ . L. . �� . L . . I I . � ' '. � I 'L . . I . "I , .. ,. . . . . � L . . . . Ished be.observed solemnlY:­ . . ... CliAPTER X.� - I I ­ - . , . �. . . . . I . . . . I.. t . , .. "You see, Mr. Corrigan, it's this way. I - ' HEN 'the young Texan had . I . I I . I � . — I . . If r kiep My - mouth shut 'A Ir. fteinwyck.. � earshot Mr..LCOr_ W � � I L:... . . . . a will lbake it hot for'dad. . If. I tele- . � . . rigan leaned back�and laugh- . . I I . ;. . L a �. � graph dad and give him the tipi why. . p sides -could - I ed till his Plum . . . .1 L . . . . I never .picked wild .. flowers wtth a , L . . 1. a . just as sure its a gull, heoll turn around. Stand ,'the strain no more. Rarely had. . :,,I've . . L . - I . ' . . . . . real ,nobleman.11 . . . I I . P and w1pe up'the earth with Mr. Reu- . '. . he passed'so, amusing and delightful , a He Ilved. the lonely, life of, . I I . . - . . day evening, And you. Are ,In ft,. be- . I . . . in a redbot saddle,. Mr. wyck� . I'm . . . .half bour' . I � . .1 - - I I . cause you just said you would, and . o. Co rrigap, -with ray -feet tied under- . I I blister. . & wealthy:old bachelor, and the. com- ,. Pe_ of had come to him In the sha . . kn . OW yon 'Vii1j. Ldo. It just beautifully." . . OL neath. I've just got t sit., and I day L . . because I told Harrie t you could, and, - I 9. . I can't see 4ad done Up, but I'd rather . trick a godsend. He liked what he had seen the man Immensely-, i L ind he � - . �. having promised.. of,course, you can't . I. . .1 - do tbat"than pla . a. low doxvix. on . y . . . a man who, trusts me. And in any of young . . . red to like him more fo� was prepai . .. refuse now, when everything haw . I . . . . .. . . event'l stand to . lose the'. young *,lady. I . . 'in * . his father's s ' ake, but he determined to him hs much as possible been"- . . 1. � "gold on; . hold onto' interrupted Rich- , L . . �. . r� my -place What wduldyod do?" make suff-br ard. ,"I'm sort of losing my grip. oxt I . 0 6,Do!" shoutpIl the little man, while in payment for his reckless assurance. .1 � I things. SIONi nod feral. �. I d huge tears trickled down his'fade and I . I Besldes� lie had another,eild In view, � - . I . "� , . *. I. get our. -bearings.- . . I -filled the creases of h L Is double -chin. ­ the success of nhich dep6nded largely . ."Ill NITtl L I . This sounded very u.11fte no. Eng-, . I . ! Why, I'd do Jaceob.RenwYck; ii -Do. . s eid friend . upon the Son of lit I . lish nobleman, but the young lady- W . . . , . . that's what I'd do. Go for him, Dicky. In and Wall Ilams. Every feature of the game was a joy to -his- merry. heart, And In order . � her excitement failed to notice. I . I � . "the bird! All's .fair .love . ­ street He , Isn't' a lamb, I tell you,., . . to watch Its,progress lid determined to . . . "Yon see,t' she began ,again. ' play'is otailed 'TheVan and the Illrd." I . I .. , .. L L. He's a raw, and a . butter at, ,that! s m r him 10 . the visitor. . At . Restmore, i:ie: it frequent . . . Which promalsed to belle Jt8 name. And .. . . I I . You are the man, alid"- .., I . I , ,'And you are the bird," completed;. . I � . I . . . skin!" I , becouie a iroubled spoto after all. Rls- lug. from the at last, . he .Cut, , ' . nlchard� "I thought as Much. L.Well,, - I . . . . "I can'V., Sala Richard quietly. , . "Can'tt. The devil you cAn9t! -Why, . ,bench. . -acros I s lots toward his own home, halt. Pp . . . gq,on. .1 I . . . . 'Allss. Intogene dimpled with pleas- � ; . . . not?", . . �. . . I . . I I . a mile Away, measuring every stride . I - a sort of chuckling pedometer. - . ure and applauded his quick perocepi� I . . .. . an dar. I *,Mr. Corrigan." sald the Tex . I it,,��stly, "in business, It may be a com With jkleanwhile Richard followed the law- .. . tion. . � I 44yes,09 she said', "I am the bfr4. An& - - I Mon thing to taker advitnItage. of an-, i 'yer's counsel, not only as to closing . his with regard to Mr,, Reaw�cl;, you -It's only a play, You know, of ._ I ­ , other man.when YOU can, nod It may mouth . hout delay to opening. It wit .., I I t�.%, course -and you're lust desperately, Itb .. � . � � be foolish on tqy part to .decline, but 1 tell you Sir, It I did a thing like that I but as . � I with regard to Mr. Itenwyck's dangh- .0 . I . love with Me" . "I -couldn't ,.act that part. It's t" . . � 'Over looki AlIgs'131111'rlet In the . could it ter, This at least'was his intention, but he found himself once more disap- real, and!'- - . .1 . I face. To tile it ,means More than nioney . or dot] or anything else. I may be a � pointed. Miss Harriet was'ln her fa- "Oh. yes,' you can! I thought yow � Wouldn't find it difficult. lot . I help I poop Engi1stiman and a mIghty bad I . actor. but 1 call,t forget that I,m Still . Vorlte seat on the lawn, wi sting lit her lap. Richard's toot- book re . to . .. . �Ou. , I i "That settles It, I'm lost." . . a falls Made fio sound on the soft green "And, besides, it will make Cornelius- . gentleman.), . ,V - al.d looked Ills companion ,job, turf, and, unconscious of fits Approach, he WAS 'Within hitiling distance Van der Awe Just frantic. 110stiltin squarely In the eve Rod turned on his ne Was Zout to stride angrily .before _ Slid arose abruptly and went Into the . the cast, you know. We've Put him In the.audlence,. And lie has just to sit L ht -el. away when he felt tw6 short plump house. lie followed her forthwith, but there And be wretched. Oh," she crled� � arms clasped tightly around his Waist Ili just As be reached the veranda Steps a sprightly little figure bounced out and ,,it will simply -be too doliclonst Don't % I I \ I and heard a laughing voice nitirmer . I � greeted him effusivelY. Needless to you think so?" - . . "Itaphirous. but dangerous for \ V u's ear. . ,,Oil. Djelcy. Dicky. what it buily say, It was not Miss Ren,,iVYck. MISS Imogene Chittendon was more fluffily .me," Assented Richard gravely.. "Is Miss ;d# low . u ster you have spolledl. .little '11,11, Sit and let me tell you Irritating to the advontnrer thrill Usual. Renwyck in the play I" I . "Why, of course site Is, Stupid! shc?# . down, yonng. nian. . 011e, tiling sobeely,41. Ile half drti�&90(1, , Her motions, like her manner of -speech, getting It oil herself and hAs the lead. ball, pushed niclitir(I ton sent upon thQ I . " Ur �-�bfl,i word nerv6us and Spasmodic. not on, like the movomentq of a hum Ming bird . I . Ing part." .11 A 1�.1_1,4-"�,,.,l PrIvato 60, / I I . ON I o saloidaday, New V trK ILI 1006% BUVFAL0 AND GODEATCH . DIV- . I tined across received no answer and to. -,Come, enme. Dlclo. It "0711 40," con- kwi*b and Stood abovu W., two pituilt) hands Upon ills shoUlderg. I over a bunch of honeysuckle, with the blos- Ujuun� I ittritals Were not 80 Silly, After all. I I . rSt.,Washingtort.,16. , . Going East 7.85 a. In. the table for a difficult shot� paused ttnued co,rrtgan upantaft. ,plit, laughtt, ,low, wits gone. and. in Its lord .representing the fragrant -INVbat sort of a part will she Play?"' I . I.,..",., ____ . , , . I � I � . , I It ,if i it . 4, . &01 . 5.15 h Pint, P , in, and regarded the young man thouglit- . fully. "Lord Cioyland, .1 am after w ' asked me to look after the tenderfoot. when I SAW you ride I guessed, Wbeo. ,r plivee came it ,wondroug - tenderness. ..N .1y bov.o# 110 said, --I'd rather have . sOmq- loWily. Lord Croyland!" she twit- 11 1, ,,� . � I .In he asked. . I � � "Oh, the serious parti" his cdMPAV I r . . J, I 1. � . ­ ....'' .... . �, lJoing XONT, L.L. I a. 111. It , 41 1.26 P. ill, Certain piece of lnfdrmation And nave reason to believe that .Von con give It' v t Card you talk I know, for, DickYf bLoy, as an Englishmati You might pass n St ,low, .than Seen yoj� al; 'Vol, .stood ju, ii�, the owner of till deep water 110ir, , WITH SOMM Inr, U -- f, M . tored . and it sbele%.. ,,hoW very fortunatel I I . lon Advised him. ,,lea more real ner­ Ing than Mine.. ortourse, but 1, like- thtv- . of It 0.40 1 P.M. I to MC.'s . . . muster In Rio Janelraj but as an Act" bors that welle ever dredged. Yet% 1 was just going out to Dick wild flowers, . ' Wild flowers wit" a love part best, don't Your' Vfdlahl� - It A 11.98 P. M, ND , & BRUCE DIV. �LO ON "I shall.be Pleased. I am sure." said Itichard. ,with admirably simulated In - -'well, von'd starvel." . "But the othera-do they suspect?" tranits bere, to will 11arriot, and YOU'rO goting to get her If I have to Sit On I've never Picked real noblemAn. please Say .you are nodded, Lind the debtitante continued: 1111arr t is tile rieb heiress, pou know.. le , .IjUgOX I Going South . 1 1.50 t. M. defend e, although lie was never more 41 Theytre daz- Not it bit, I believe. Jacob Renw,Vck While ,31011 run Off just dying to give me a new expel* - 1 I Xud'Oh. sbo,s going to W, ext, the Rew 44 It, \ 4.28 p, m. keenly Alive to the possibilities of a 'Ied, blinded bY yoUr coronet. Few �s * with the girl oil IIAWk-a la Lochln- ence. -Ill'o Site looked at) At hfib w161 9 baby - wyek diamotidal 1101' ththor ifrif Going North I 11.00 a. m. Situation In his life. The little man laid his cue upon the Americans in Now . York Can BeO Atralght In the PfesOlIcto Of A lord- vair! God bles�4 ,yon. boyl. t -I love for what you gala. Roll now Vol 1.11. air of Ithlocan"M and tidulfratfoll alid 'y bring them tit) froin the 00 tomorrow night S116111 106k Awfully roillinning fiv i di� . ti V, m, . 6.35 , 11� 1-11-04 table, dusted big bands And planted himself squarely, In front of tho PsOU40 Vou're note go fAr-to "ThAnk heavonI10 ( .roil going to tell 1,00 Something else." Ouco, togloo the blerriment twinkled laughed Agile. -1_1 should be delighted," sqld 1�leh- them. yow are ,engAged to,h*r-In lbe, play, I . monn-but You'll filut.ediUba I . nobleman, ' � Alwhat-lo, the Most I "Don't Count too much On the blindo it, tile lltfle� gimlet eyes Whose owner to tied, telling the first doWtitlglit' lie , willeli had passed his lilts since at v. , & � till ro"U. joy.- me bee'.nkc, it'llr4fit I I � ,. The Xe.wg_R�eord will be sent. to your'o�lnlon-19 Approved mothod,,-of branding a heif- tlosg of mo, however." , . "' And that onol" beld h1a,aldes nod e e6flar hutt6n. 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