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I Q. 0. NOTA00AIRT The French poatilLl euployeev b4ve
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. 4 D. XOTAGGART � issue4 an 4ppeal for 4, selmrs'l #trike,
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. I KcTaggart Bros, Northern Navi,gatlon
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. * 0ENYMAL WANKING 13 -UST, LAKE suPE RIOR DIVISION , jor
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S & Marie Port Arthur Fort Hil-
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vbsuvod 'to K�pertsrlo to the same sit-
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,*:a evert Amogepe, wY 4aear," be ,CO4*
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lie promptly pock'ete4, "Good", U# �
tractive �Plltlexujkn. No, sooner bad.
the door of the Willard room bi*a
tinned, with ilubluall Ing fgmw4rIt.*.
"That,$$ every one you ever wrote fue,pt
chuckled. "And now. bit", Reawycic. , ,
closed when ungtber form rose
Wit h a thrill of pleasure the Texan
ivill, 'Tou pleoe be good ipaougi
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stealthily above the library Window
caught this last remark. The, letters,
throw #oule Jli;bt upou this gentle, I
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40, stellPed noiselessly lusl4e, crossed
the room and dropped 03 big knee$
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the'a, were not Uarriet% After 411. 4ud
she, braregIrl, hAddared to f#ce tbig
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' "Yov," WbIsjo rodUarrIet, 411 thin I
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before Mr. Itollwyck's safe. Tile man,
w4v of medium belgbt 4nd slender
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sconudrex in order to, shield a friend,
110 voul(l wing the follow a s be stood.
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0011o, nol.' the Texan Interrupted. "I
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build. wearing a mask -over the upper
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But no. That would alarm the house
don't mean words. .1 refer to the butls-
Portion of his face, 0
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and undo everything wU -
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eye lamp. Just tIIr0 It On, 1111% P19A$0, .
And we'll loolc him over."
. Jaw appeared beneath the hand of
block. showing a pale. putt.v-ltl;e cow.
. did woman bad. strive
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COU14 Wait. 404 If the fellow o9rered no,
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Miss Harriet ,compiled. The light ro-
plexion.
ar.v)ut he would let him, go rather
roaled The vountenance, of Rodertelc �
r, Itzgeorge. utlAU Jack 131131W, 411ag �
In big work upon
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than wo rtlfy Aflss Renwyck by bl*
twenty other uitmes, which have no
ond nocturnal visitor,414 not resort to
force dr vlolenc-o, He ro
own appearance on. the scene, Whou
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NEMS - TRANISAUUM. iNV It 14.-> * I I . a Land use such primitive me could then slip quietly to his -room -
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liam and Duluth, Leave Sarnia 8.0 WUJelf $1108 Mrrlef wduld accept, his powt or Tantugebiasidelthe desk. nor did he wish . to arouse the ho ans, and these two couinoeous girls would. And sullen In his rage against tUe wo,
� DISCOUNTED. DRAFTS ISSUED P. ra. MAY 29, 81st, June 5,, 9, 12 and confession. That she bad already be- At first Ube saw nothing, but present. hold by any sudden . noise. lie u5e_ I
, pre,sq- novor know that a sentinel had stood Men whom 40 thought bad laid a trap.
114 9up to suspect his real Identity he w.00 ly found, herself enveloped. for an in- ed a Practiced our against the iron' .r.
. 15. Sailings Igay 31, June 5 And , I guard outside the do.0 for him.
I INTEREST A14LOWED ON' D0- through to Duluth. Freight sailings morally sure, and no time, must be lost stant in a flash of ligh�. from A Urn "UY, whuta prize. package!" observ. .
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. URCH. in addition, to above. .in re , . all safe door, then turned the dial slow- Miss Imogene opened each letter to
POSITA. PALE NOTES Pl . . � veallui it himself before her doubt bullseye, Isatero and heard a low ex- IY wit], A feather tou6b tilt at last . make certain that It was there. counted ed, the Texan, softly. "Yon have a bad
. GEORGIAN BAY% AND MACKINAC - was changed to a certainty. in the clamation of su.;prlse from tile d4rk_ he was rewarded by a falut metallic � the pile and loolred up timidly. eye. my friend, but, after 411. , I�M * �
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. I I morning lie would make A clean breast ness outside. Harriet ros "They -they are Rot oil here,, she rather ,gla .
I 4SE;D. - - - - � - - - _ , DIVISIOW For'S. S. Marie and w43� , e to the ewer� click as the delicate tumbler dropped. ,4 to. know you. Bliss Ron.
. 11 . ports. Leave, Collingwood, 1.80 p. m. of everything to ber-the doception,ftud gency. . Into Its $lot, By the. old of his elee. faltered. 111-1 wrote fourtee�. and Wyck, 40 yon tb4* YOU could find wo :
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. Its A teoup. vause-4his love, which ,#Mr, Fltzgeorge, I She 'began in gL trio flash here are only twelve." a rope or A piece of good, strong
. __ and Owen Sound, 11.0 9. In. Wed .. lamp be made a lne,13tal
� _... " , ''. � _ I nes- bad stooped to subterfuge to win be ,guarded undertone. 0-1 am Miss Ream 110te Of the 011m4er, Indicating big "That's all I got," said the burglar twine?" .
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days and Saturdays. bOart In despair of other means and wyck. .Besides Miss Obitten4on an I.,
- - � Ho T. RANCE, - - - Vareful handling and despatch guar- I , 9 is .a starting point. ,,rfleD be replaced III; shorTlY, "You never wrote but twelve," I "Oh, what Is he going.to. do?" A110II . �
� under the stress of sudden suggestion, myself ther no one here." our and reverse the dial as careful "But I did," protested the Vow Imogene began to whimper. 11(
NOTARY PUBLIC, CONVEY- auteed freight shippers. Then he would b . . .4 ly � bling )II, . .
Aston back to the filt, There was silence for a moment. as before. Again he heard the War lmol,'0110- "You know I d14. Rod -e Please, Lord (:roylon4, won't YOU. lot ,
*t -A � Tickets and information - from all Regis, where he knew big daA would "Do You give me, You I . a- - :
, ..... ANOER, FINANCI L, REAL railway agents. , . . seek for him. tell Ulm the whole truth , r word on . Ing clfc�k. , .1 I I mena Sir, pitzgeorge. Oh, Harriet, him 901 lie's my friend. We let him , 11
ESTATE,AND FIRE, INSUR- that?" asked the voice. "feft to sixty, rt6vbt to thirty-tive" won't .you make him give me the other . window, a if y u tio
. N., H. Gildersleeve 0. H.'Nicholson and run the gantlet of parental Ire. � I Ili the library a a 0
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. ANOE AGENT. REP,UESEN- Mgr., Oollingwood , Traffie Mgr.1 Sarnia After that a . third confession must fol- "I do,:' he' murmured to, himself and .beat ;O two 1" him lip everybody will know 411 about
. TING it FIRE INSURANCE "On your honor .as a lady?" his work o%ice more. I "Tzs, I will," said Harriet firmly. It. 011. Ob, Ohl"
, , JOW-to Jacob Renwyck-. This, he felt, .,O my
. Once more sharp symptom% of hyS. .
COMPANIE S. I ."."'. - - I .. I 11 . would be harder than, th n honor." I I He tried four number-% that being "Mr6 Fitzgeorge, we have Acted III , �
I - . e other two, The light flashed out, And the beA4 the usual combination of smaller sares. tortes threatened to develop. and Allge .
DIVISION , QOURT OFFICE, ' for since the episode of the foreign And- Aboxilders of A man appeared then confl4ently turned the dlftl to the 90011 faith toward you and expect at Harriet's most p . ersuastre pow , ers were
� A.Woman's SYMP4thY draft, the manner of his host, while I least a fair return, You demanded .
- CLINTON. I I above the wfi2dow sill. . right. He scored a blaulc. The work , taxed, to itvert an alarmlugo
� . . . Are You discouraged? Is your doctor's still polite. had undergone a decided AoWaltl" commanded Harriet "Are tnu§t . . , atu, thou, 1 $100. 1 have the money here to my "Hush, de . . atbreak.
. . . - ,____ I I hill .4 heavy financial load? Is your pain , now be done ag, gh t ar. hush!" she whispered .
a bc%vy physical burden? I know what � no hand, but I tell you once for all that 11
11 . �.. _ �. � 1. change, A certain coolness, not to,oay you alone?" from the beginning for three at least turned to Richard, I
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.. I these.mean to delicate women -I have a certain suspicion, Uad been engen- ,. I shalt not pay you unless you sur- soothingly, then
. . been, discouraged, too; but learned how to , "Sure,!, said. the man; ,,you can see of the uumbers were known to 11 m e I b "Lord Croyland " she said, "there are
W. BRYDONE, cure m: dered In the mind of the financier. It . , I - r nder a I t, e letters to this child,,, .
melf. I Want to relieve your.b . for yourself� Bliss Renwyelt.11 and Twice more he tried and failed both I circumstances 'connected, with this -
I . dons. N h T, not end the pain and stop Ah; was unnoticed by the balance of the � the up . "I haven't got a.ny more," the bur- strange affair which prevent me from I
doctor's b 117 I can. do this f0i you a114 ,on, he climbed c
. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR . household, yet to Richard far wo .ro .. 4utiously. Into times, but at the third attempt the glar answered sullenly, "And. what'$
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I I will If you will assist me. re the room. dial locked and the outer door swung explaining fully, Tomorrow, when Ime-
NOTARY, PUBLIC. ETC. All ,on need do is to write for a free perturbing than an open, honest ' more, Ilt-- He paused at the Sound of I .
� box 01 tim ronledy which has been placed He turned his bullseye carefully open wIten the nickel plated handle U .gene and I are less nervous, perhaps'
In my hands to be given awm� Perhaps avowal of dislike. a cut call from without nd -began 'we can'make you acquainted with the I � .
I 07VICE-Sloane Itleck-CI INTON I about-, cursorily Inspected the hail out�, was softly turned. fumbling In fits pockets. "Why, here reasons. For the present I beg you to . .
I - � this one box will cure you -It as done so The deep water harbor speculation, side,: appeared Satisfied and slippeci The rest was simple. The burglar you are!?'.,he exclahned In well feigned I
for otliers, if so. I shall be happy and �
- . too, ran through Uls tangled thoughts, , his lantern Into his pocket. produced a bunch of skeleton koys and astonishment, producing the mis . sIng let this man go quietly. We have
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to avert. It Was Probably too late now, sight of rs 601 Id nothing more to foarfrow him.',
. . yo,"'" , "Ahill Said the visitor as. he caught In less, than two winutes bad forced lette . d n't know I had 'em J*
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CHARLES B. HALE . ml.t. . . . AflOs Imogene's bloodless face, the lock of ,the Inuer door. which F" �; Richard hesitated. .glancing from
. 1 I . � anyway. It hung above . swear I didn't. ,,-ak-e !em, my 4 a . .
I him 'Ike som* "You -didn't go book on me, my dear. opened. With a rasp of protest to the we'll Miss Harriet to the prisoner, J
� Conveyancers, Commissioners, - . . - * Pay up and call It quits." I
. Real E19U,te and Insurance . � hideous nightmare, the end of. which .1 didn't think yotl would, and I am Pilferer. I "And�and you won't publish, the "Of course, Miss Rellwyck.11 he --a. .
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-J I . . I lie could only know when he wakened much obliged to ,you.', . . .1 I . swered regretfully, 411 must bow to
, Agency. Money to l0aa. - _- .�_, , , to a grimmer reality than, he dreamed. � "Stopt" said Harriet. ,,you must . The maim with the putty-IMe complex* copies?" quavered bliss Imogene as your Judgment. though In my opinion
102814k I I a I toll I k, I t& Meantime in Another wing of Rest, conduct -this 'transaction with-- me ton overbauled:, the contents, of the though terrified at the sound of her I
. OFFICE - - - HITRON ST. � . - . 11 I I own whispers. .; . I ),on would better allow me to turn this .
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. I . I Imogene, Is this Mr.-Fitzgeorge?,o ' safe by the alti� of his flash lamp, sL- follow over to the police. I Imagine . . �
. � --� - - HOMESEEKERS' EXCUR�SIONS more two fair but frightened young lected such valuables as seemed to be - "No," said the man; "I give you my they would be Inordinately glad to see * .� � �
. - I .. - . . TO . women, who had exchanged their - "Y'e-8 I" faltered the shivering young vrord as a gentleman,." with a singular
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. evening gowns ,for comfortable loung� lahY. "It s�lf& be." - the least bulky, but most linportant, misapprehension of the meaning of' the I .
. DRS. GUNN & MCRAE. , ' � WEST . ERN CANADA trig robes, clung to one another, whis- ' "'Very well," Mfssr. Ren ' And stored them In several capacious term. 040 more little matter, fi . .
.. . . I wyck began "Burry with the dough. 8 . -1 .
Dr. W, Gunn, L.R.C.P. L5 . . .1 again. "Then we needn't W-ost fur- Pockets. This done, he carefully closed . 9 I must fusl t upon." Ze turned to the .
, I t C . S Via CHICAGO and ST. PAUL, , poring in the dark. As the -hands of a . e getting late." . .. It' . .Owever, which .
Edin. .1 . MINNEAPOLIS or .DULUTH. tiny bedroom clock slowly crept around' ther time. If you have the letters you and locked the Inner doors of the rifled Assured that the letters completed prisoner. "This Young lady." he said, - . .
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. � .11 . .. . � . . , .. toward the hour of 8 they began to spoke bf"- . . 1. . safe, pressed upon the- outer door, ad. hils.,4 Imogene's Indiscreet list, bliss, quietly POIllfing to 'Allss Imogene, ',has . .
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office--Ontatlo streell, CliAtOd. Night 29, Jul . 7 4-18, June 1-15- realize ,the rashness of their undertak- ' "Wait a mInute.11 the man Interrupt. juited the nickel .handle In Its Proper Harriet tos�ed 'a roll of bills In the paid you a somewhat exorbitant price .., . I I . I
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. Wis at front door of office 411 resi, . .y 13-27, .Aug. 10-24, Sept. 7 In 1,11 , plac In or I. : .
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. . 9- ss. Harriet the more coura- ed. "We can't talk In here. it,$ too e ajiZ,spua the dial of the co - , -le ' - f hdr own rightful property, . Oblige �
. . I I . -21. 1 1 geous of the two, was less inclined than, near the 6 .. . bly4ation lock. : efre of light which was made by the =e by retilirnlng the amount." .
. Ance, Rattenbury street. .. . � . . ont of the stairs. and I don't ' . I .. . . bullseye' lantern, . I . � J
. I . . I . . Tie o s '� ever to meet, this unknown *man and want to run any unnecessary risks For. a moment the burglar listened to "Oil, 40, 00; lot him keep Itt". begged I . .
. k.t good I.or: 60 day ,. � "You would better go now." she said �
Dr. T. T. MeRae, . � s' . but for .her promise to her younger either for you ladies or for myself. , e low murmur of his confederate's tbe.' victim, but Richard was . li
.. University .of Toronto. . a Winnipeg aud return $32.00. , th . � I In a tone of disgust which she made . obdurate ' . . 11
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I . I friend -would have declined point blank What room does that door lead to?" voice fix the adjoining room, smiled no attempt to'disg*se.. "I Will close upon this point. . .1
I .Edmonton and return $42.,50.. . ' � � "
I Office hours at hospital :- . , . � "to talce the risk. . � - I sardonically and 'slipped , stealAbily I Mr. Roderick 71ftgeorge.baving, ac., I .
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I I to a P. in. . I to 9 P._m. Proporti . onate I- rates to other points. "Imogene," she murmured 4 . He Pointed to the left. while Har, through -the open w1ndow. Outside he the window after .*ou.11 . cow I . . I .. - I .. .
. . . . . � earnestly, riot. following his shadowy gesture I . I I . The madcoulted the money.burrled4 plished the, real object of his vis- .
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. I I I . crept to d point beneath tho�'wlad6w Of ly, lipped it Into his vest pocket had It, was glad to be released '.at any .
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a . .1 . � , '.'It. Is not too late to. change our plans. woudeied If I;e were up to some crafty - the billiard room, erled out in Irolta- S price, especially -as the disposal'of the . 11
: .. I- � - � FOR. � SETTLERS I s We still have tea minutes left. Why trick. . � . . . . . I closed the slide of- the lanteru, . . ' - � I .
, , . . . tion of A vagrant cat, then, crouching. -, "Thank y' . ro , . Jy a device for enter- .
04M qu," he murmuredi with 'a ing the .
. r ---DR. � J. W. SHAW- ,� I riot let me call father and tell 'him.. r. fltzgeorgb.11 she. said, "I pre� fled In the direction. of the river. ,With ' letters was ere] -tea
� , To certain points In Saskatchewan everything? He and Lord Croyland , . most elaborate bow. "I'm much oblig. . .house and boldl.n,g'the lad �
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. 0-017VICE-. . I I .. . March and. April. " . . . durill.a.' and. -Mr. Van der A.we could meet the are, I see no reason' 4 �- .: monds tappWg deliciously against his ed .10 both 'of .you,. Rich people like Without more ado he'took the molley � . .� . I
� . I . . � . � man. overpower him- and get your let,- Ainin the . . I . I I you *ofilt ever miss a little -suin like . � � ... .
. . I .. . man interrupted her. ribs., - I � � . from 'hi ' ' I
f. '' ters baqk, and nothing, Wofild ever I I I - . . ,s .pocket, .tossed -it upon the .
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. . I RATTENBURY- ST. EAST, I Full- -information � from � come of It," . I .. � � � . . .1 . "All right," he answered carelessly; , 1. , . you for many a day. 'even without the.. billfard table and turned to the library, ,. .
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I I . JOHN RANSFORD, Town Ag - ' I . . . . "it Isn't my *risk, I I you kno* . w. If your , - ..CHAPT4R XVIII. . . . I . door. : �' I . . . . . . . � I I . . . I
. cut ? At, this sensible ' suggestion Miss. . recollection .of your pretty. faces.' . . I ,� I . I . .
. I . . father came. down''tbos6 -stairs sud VSTAIRS the must ' You.'ve*b6en square by me, and I'll be " Ono moment.". Richard demanded.' . I . .
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-CLINTON.- A'. O.. I PATTISON', Depot Agent, Imo,re aln 6xhibited symptoms of den)y I might have to shoot; that,$ all'. Renwy*ck's sonorous slumb "Bliss Reawyck, .turn this light upon . .
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. � � .. I �. . . I I don't want to Injure him,. of course, - still .00zed thro'ligh 06 chinks 'say good night I" him, please. ThEink youi 'Now o . .. %
, I � . "Oh.' Harriet, darling., please," - She but!'--.;. * . � I . . I U around, andwe'll. I � I , 11 me. : I ,,
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�. DR. C. 1W. THOMPSON - I . 'The MCK111 ' fffutml ' quamod, "you*ve promised met. And . I . I . d . will 6 at . ildrell". breathed Harriet, we chance to meet again." � I
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. . I you can't refuse when It's nearly time, � . . I . . furious to. her.. finger tips. 114ao In-. � . I �
; 1 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON : ' . shrinking volce,oit ber.elbow,.:itid Har-. closed on the sleepless Mr. Richard I �
MI -111--1 .--. I I * '' 108,ulancei Compang , . .,,in not going to.,faint.or Scream or irlet, seeluithe' wisdolb of the move, Williams, . . . .1. . .. stantly or I will call for help.." After a moment's.,'silent .scrutiny, the . I . �
I I . . . I "Oh' no you won't my beautyl" Texan spoke In stern- I -.1
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Opecial attention .given'to diseases. , .� . .1 . anything. Me that 1'11.% be � Just as ve in. . . .. I . . . . . � a but level voice: . . I
ra' . go � . The young man bad heard the clock* 'd �t e I ..
ve, its a -a -lion -no; not a "That Is the billiard room."' she an. strike 3 and was still pursuing his ki . go this time, though sadly' against my
,. . of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat-_ -Fitm and Igolat�d"T6wn Projerty- . b . IIQUL . I . I . . 1,11,gh � 6e man. "I'll bet you'v "MY friend, I am forced to let you .
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� . . I .. -Only, IUiui6d_, . , maybe. but -some other -kind of Animal swered, �Ibut It also connects with the frai . n of tangled thouight when it oc ,ssed uglier men than ' me before, and lnclination. .You owe your, release to . . 11 I
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. . . I -OFFICERS- , that - Isn't so. terribly Afraid.. . You Ila,,. , Stand'where you are,. and when. curied to him that � perhaps if he read I'm going to,take you down a peg. the kindness I of the ladies. The next ,, - . a . I
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, HURON ST. SOUTH. CLINTON . � . J.. M., McLean' d needn't be soared. I'll'take care' of . . youmay -follow. me. 'for half an hour his "mind might b You holler once and I'llshoot the- man -. ,the affair will be mine. if � .
. I . , Pfesi, cut, Sealotth P I I . on � bear me call � time
. . I -you, Hattie, dear. Now,dobes6astbl%. T. . e,� that comes to help you.99 I - I you. " I
8 doors west of the Commercial hot* O.'�, Th9s. Fraser, Vite-Presiden . I 1 CoWe_Imbgen6.", I . 1. . � come cowposed enough for slee . He . . -.. ever. molest tbern again- in any way . .
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I Brucefield P. 0. ; 'r. E. Hays, See . . Isn't It time to go?", . . , � Miss 'RenwYck, with ,the limp and
. � . . . This room,,.vas lighter thnn the Il- .remembered a -partly finisbed book . I'll settle �wlth:you In a way we make . '
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. - ' miss ahrriet looked at the. timepiece br�ry, Naving a large transom window' which he had left In thebillIard . whimpering Imogene ,clinging to her * You understand? I . . �
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-DR. F. A. AXON.- . 1. � -Directo ' � . nodded, 61ghed and took - the . bther�.S' through which the sickly woonlighi and started downstairs,t6 get1t.. With waist, moved -slowly ,around tbe"bil- You are mark 'I'd know I .
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. � I . . I . . . . They opened'the bedroom door, - forced Its way, and'possessed an addl- a natural disinclination to distiirb .the . � yourbad. eye In Jericho. * Yes,.'and I'd �
. William' -Shesney Seatorth - Job 'pe6p.edout-and.ilstened.,Nothi6 eould� her,,breathlng bard and. following with I .
� (Successor to Dr. Holmes..) ... . � . .1 V . g . tIonal advantage to,tbe girls by rea- household, he tipped ver* 'c tiously follow. you there, too. for the - pleasure , :
, Grieve, Winthrop ; George Dale, Sea be heard'b" th' . y an a catlike tread. He had, taken per- . .
Specialist in Crown, and ' I I . ut e tickim, of the hall: - . I of wringing your woAhl6ss neck. Now - I
� . Bridie fo I . 0 son of the billiard ,table, which could through the hall, down the flight of . haps six ste . , , ... - -
. . rth ; ,John: . Witt Harlock; .76ha clock, the sound... e . ps. and his back Was now .
� work, . . . . . ... � . . I A . I 1. . of �h .wind - outside I be - kept between them and their' �Is- carpetod ',aieps .and nppkoac.hed Ahe. .. apologize to these ladibs, then gItJ1P . � . . .. .
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I '13ennewies, BrodhAian ; James:Evan and a mellow snore. thatoozed .fro' � I , turned towaid the door VvIiieb. led Into - 1. .
I , ,� . I . I ., 1. .1. . I .. 11 billiard room, wbi6b, lIke the library, th - . . . In .Rlchard's'pkeseinl: tone. there was - - , . .
- Of '' - BeechwOOd'-'.TaI11 I M* I . .. I I - I . . 6 hall. Snddeniy h' felt a. savage. I . .
. Graduate of the Royal College I I In. Itor. . - .
. I .. I es , Connolly, , r. rtenw.yck's room vLcrbss.th6%h4IL. , .. � , e I I � .
Dental Surgeons of Ontario. I Honor: : I . . 1. . At Bliss Reaw 11 I - 110 suspicion of an Enkll§h-drawl,.4ud I . � .
I . grip abou Is d himself . ... .
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I 111-1 w It," whispered Aa,b id his lantern twice acros's the 11 'Those he was about. . . . . . . � Hartt4t'mark�d. It joy6usly, though'half . I . I
. I '�Iolmesvillc. - * , I Ish he'd stop I.. yck's low call the man, was separated frOW the lower hall by t h , neelt and,16un
graduate of University of - Toi6i�o 1 . .- . . I I . . e - heavy curtains. 11 L -with -outfiting Arms, his, mbutli And . �. I . I I . �� I . � .
Dental bepartment. Graduate' .Ahe, :_ -AG.ENTS- , - % Imogene; -"It makes one)i hair rise up. brary window and Ktep�'Pod Into the to draw .aside when'bis otitstrete I unconsciously, for the strain of fear - I I
. . Oi . . � . . . - I noultlet go my hand, darlfng�p)e�se." L �. I .. ed note smashed flat against the table, � I , .
Chicago College of Dental Surgery Robert ., Smith, - Harlock - E., � HIA- billiard room;. carefully clpstqg the hand was � suddenly arrested ,by the . and- anxiety w�ts now.beginning,to. t6li - - .
Chicago. . . . .1 � I f I "Hush.'t breathed' ,Harriet and'..led ' I �. � while a tiny ring of I cOI4 steel. Wag ' I
. � chley, . Smforth ; Jam - Cummings door behlnct.film.: . . sound of a voice Within. It. was mas- * I. � . upon ,her. nerves.'. Mlsi . .
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I � . es � the way along tki� stleiht upper hall. .. ' * % . - buibed behind big ear. . ... rea. y f .. . . 1. .
. Will be at- the Comm"Oial hotel Egmondville ;., J. W.. *Yed. Holin s- .Now.":he' began Immediately. tak,' ,cullne 'and belonged to no Inmate of. "Steady. you bound, or I'll glve,yo d or* complete collapse;- and the .
I .e I . Slowly,' the two .. gentle conspirators ' , . . I
' .. . . . . 1. .. . Ing a packet from:bls pocket, llwe, call the -.house that he could,reCO'g131,210; a Shot that you u two stood 'trembling In each t ' . '
Bayfield, every Monday j-jomi..to A, M, - ville. . . tipped down tbor gloomy stairs, 'start- - I _ never saw -in -,bil- . . I , o berlil : , , : .
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. . . . , * * get down to buWness.` But before I alko It wag subdued, as'one, who'fear-' . I 1, . arms. . I . . � . . . I
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to 5 p. ra., .. . . . � . . � . P ' arties desirous to :effe�t h1suranos Ilg at a cracking' step beneath their �1 take the money ,Which Miss Chittendon . ,ed to be. overheard. - What he heard ilards!" . ' ' .. � . � The ,burglar mumbled a stumbling ' . .� I . . .. �
- � I or tiansact oth'r business Will be 'feet, fearfu , 0 . . I The tone was -low. but masterful, and , Anto the library . , , , .1
. .. I . I � e I of dangers unkn. wn, -but Is kindly goln-* .to. lend me for. a assured him that some rascality,was . Mr. Ja' apology, then Passed
I . promptly .attended to on applicatfo . menacing. that seemed to lurk at every t? � . .. ek Bibb$ was -fur too prudent a I _ .
. I . mouth. 6r two I Want to 'make 'an ex"' - Afoot. ' I . . . I . . . . . . . through the door Which Richard. open. . . . ...
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AUCTIONEER -JAMES SMITH -LI- ,to any.of the* above ofteis addressed . turn. In safety they-riached the love I r' planation of � t4y nct.'�. . . . .. . . I � 'It's monheY! I , m.1 - � gentleman to jeopard his health by ed for fils exit.. . He lost no. tIme, in ' - . . 'V
ceased Auctioneer, for the County to their respective postGffiees. LOsise hall at last, Paused .. n need.of," the futile disobedience. *ThL-refore lie - I I . ,
. , then drew aside �.Y'Slr." whispered Hhrrfet, "I do not voice was 'sayffigi "land that's' why I made no immedl � ate attempt -to' move, stepping through the atiff open whi-.. 1.
of* Huron. All orders entrusted to Inspected , by , the director who live, the, heavy. portioreO whic . . I ,
I � I .h mask -ed the ' . . . I
me will receive prompt atte"ation. nearest the. sc'e' .. I . entfance to the library. '. - consIder that tit 'all * necessary. ' You took the -risk of coming fierle alone Ia � On Harriet's brain, - e�en In ,that dow and In a mobieut more. was skulk- .. I
. I " . Re.. . . . ; . explained yourself. In -your Iettq'4 and the middle of the night" . . . � ' I Ing across the lawn' I I. . . . . . . I ;
. Will sell cither by percent I . I I .� . .. It the hall outside was gloomy, -the I ... I I. dreadful Instant ,flashed a. vivid,.Ili.. �,, " ' � ' ' . ' I � I - . I
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I 1. I � , 1� age.. . or , . I :1 .. � .. I -1. . room which they entered was darker 'I neither .Bliss ChIttendon nor I dc�fre Rithard'd .hand slid instinctively- to sistent memory. Again she .was perob.' Lord Croyland,11, began Bliss Har-. . . '- . ��
� per sale. Residende on thO nayll6ld � . . .11 , . ' I . . . . .,t
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Road, -one mile south ci Clinton. . to go further Into your'motives, Please his hip before he remomber6d the ab' ed on the 'quivering. broneh6's back, riot.. ,who had followed from the bil- . . . . ,
I � still. BY a sickly jight which filtered . . ilard room wlth"Imogene clinging hope-, ' , . �'
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.� . �.. I . Clinton �: . L . � . through the draperies of 'the window be good 6nough to bring your extraor- surdlty% of fashionable, clothes. CI I ear-. pressed onward In. A reeling, -dizzy .1 . .
. W � News -Record d1unry business to on, end.". . ' ' I 1.
.. ly there was some one In the room lessly to her.arm�"Lord Croyland, I . I
�. I . � opposite they could see the shadowy . q . pool of death, while InAier ears rang 1. . . .1 I .
I � �. . � . I ' � But, my dear bliss -Renwyck," the who -had no business there. * Yet to words of sweet encouragement. And want to thank ybu for"_� . . � . � I.
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I United States Subscribers . CLINTON - . ONT. .I stal. . I .visitor- persisted. lowering big m,was he talking? It a member The words died suddenly. u . I .
. . . . . . . I � . uk ad and a -ghostly high backed, t mateb lier own, 'you .mutt adraft . I rJ4 as then she had exe�clsed her force of*, 11 ... . .
I , - . I . I . . 1 . . . 10 . � .. . of the household, why this secrde3 will,.sd.now she saved herkelf'-once � lips. and she leaned for s . uppqrt against . . . I .
Will please note that we have t,o Terms of-'�ubscription$l per year -1n, ebldr, while In an angle of the wall. that something Is due. me, I' present . I . . . . . I..
. . . I ,. . . . He, must Investigate. of course. But . � . . I . the wam - .1 . . . I ... - .
. pay one cent postage on each pap. -
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advance $1.50 may. be cliarged' if
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LUOY descried tile metal disk of. the
combination look on Mr. Renwyck's
myself lu'a very bad light before" both
first he had.bettevarm himself, as he
,., er going to tbp United Stattis. .
This
not.so paid,. No paper. discontinudd .
safe. - ., . I . . I . . .� . . . . . .
. of youi* and. I. want to clear myself be-
did not .know who.'or .how many be*
means that your subsciip..
.until all aridearg. Ate paid, unless at
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fore I go. Appearanbes are against,
mlgbt.-bave'to deal with. ,� :, I .
- tion must be paid in .advance,
t4e opittioli. Of. the publisher. The
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They waited In silence till the clock:
me I know, but"_'� . �, .. I .
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I His mInd'once made. tip, the Texan
When YPIA see your .
subscAption .
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date to which every subscription Is
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In the hall behind them boomed Out.
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hour
. tiWilars tbat?", demanded . Harriet
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rem I is slippet I %, crept softly. up
expiring please remit $1.50 for an.
paid is denoted on the label.
the of a in solemn, measured
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�dled
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11461Y Starting at. a slight noise which
the stairs 'to, his - room, then down
other year so that you will- not
Advertising rates�Tt, s * advet-
%n ieot
cadence, and as. the last echo away.
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tit first she -fancied Was In *the hall. .
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again, pausing once wore outside the
miss any copies -of The News-Rec�-
tisementst, 10 cents per nonpariel
they heqrd a cau.tfous tapping on the .
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Nothing, 1-thluk,'.' 11r. Vitzgeorge
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billiard room, .but this time listening -
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Gr4A . . . I
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line for first insertion and 3 cents
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. Ivindow pane. I I .. . �
"Oh,' Lord, It's hiral" Imo-
answered Lurriedly aftei listening for
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deliberately, .� . . . .1 I
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per line for eadh subsequent Insert
. . gasped
gene, forgetting grammar and all else,
all instant, 'Uh. this'lo-11:11"'be: went
"Mr,. Fitzgeop.-6,11 a wonidn's voice
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Ion. Small advertisements "not* to
Indeed, except her human terror'-In*the
on, .swittly stooping and apparently
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,was saying, ,,my Ottlence Is exhaust-
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exceed one inch, such as . ,"Lost,"
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-situation. while she clung to HarrietIg .1
picking up somet4hig from the 116 or,
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"I
ed. Why'all'this talk? Your scheme
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OStraybd,fl. or "Stolen," 60-, in-
arm and shook from to heel,'
. stepped on a stray piece of billiard
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!s blackmail -a othing else. Give Ina
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sorted pnce for 85 cents and eitch
.head
,'I)Olft tremble so, Harriet.' darling,
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e balk. I was saying just now, I've
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got to leave for the --west Immediately
.the letters, ts tke your pay and go.,'
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With a stdb of pain -the Texan recog-.
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subsequent insertion 10 cents. .
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CoMmUnications fixtended for publl*k!a-
You -you make we want to sdretim.11,
11S-s�s-bl�l
to join my reglaienVI-they could feel
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. nized the voice as Bliss Iftenyvyelt's,
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-tion -must, as, a guarantec.of good
her -friend admotilShed.
"Don't speak Above' a. whisper ,noW.t-
his MoeklllgL SIX) Ile'even If they could
It to
find It ,cirne with a double pang n't
'was
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faith, be' accompanied by the ...name
Leave it to me. There; I'm not afrAM"
not see -'land. .bi absolutely truth-
ful, which I prefer, some of my
the thought that she meeting.
some unknown rascal in the dead of
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bliss Renwy0k. having once keyed
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friends, the police, tire on. my trail,
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night -that she was buying letters
TIRADE MARKS -
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W. J. MITCHELL, -
her nerves to the point of meeting. a
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stranger In the dark, was not.a- woman.
That's why 1. am ObIlged to come ,at
from, him. - . I ..
DESIGN$ ,
C013VRIGHTS &M ,
Editor and Proprietor,
to falter in the crucial moment, -A6
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night. I hope I lidvenIt frightened you
ladies, and I beg to assure yon that I
1. ,,'"That lettersl" his heart questioned
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� jenlousl .rush 'In. find -
Y. no longed to
Anyone Ganding a sketch and descri lohmal
Viewy ascertain vir (nitalon free w9atlier An
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sense ,of calm was settling up6,n her,
Wouldn't harin a halr'of * your pretty
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kill the miscreant In his track's, yet '
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n rdunica,
ha stricte
� I tie cation in i)robrkb]Y IAT Pat
6 a kt MW
"INS cuts
and, though her heart beat faster than
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eads- for tiny price 'whatever," con -
wisdom held tits mad design -in abey-
,Confident .11
scTltfree. Most aaoicy for securipperatenta.
Patent$ taken through munn & o, receive
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was Its Vi,ont, she was now In p0sses�
'tinued this extraordinarily. loquacious
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pre
one sent, lie peeped
e for the
opte.tatitotim.wittioutcb!trae.intite ..
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of her every faculty and could
the danger without it tremor Of
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rascal. I I.
"Yes,
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through the heavy portl6res and'spied ,
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sderifift America'.
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. yes," said Ilarriet Impatlentlyt
two female figures on orio side of the
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AhandgbtaO)Yilltlatraf�6dweoklr, LgrizestotI4.
0 obtentice
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her voice or hand, . -
"You keel) the purse," she whispered
"we know Ali that. Give., lup- the lot-
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billiard table, While Mot of it man was
tulation Journal. worms for I
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V'auJL6dWfb8,VJ oats pormge mopald, sold by
Traf ng will arrive At and depart
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to Imogene. "Stand where You are
ters and go.0 -
"Pardon
on the other side, with. tits back to-
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N Vemroaftay, New York
from Clinton, Station as fopilows : I
and don't speak a single word. Really,
me," said the spoclous Air.
noderick V Itzgeorge, with a gallant
word the library -door, but With his
face h,qlf turned toward the spot Where
Zan TA ome
e' = F st' Waahloaton' V' O'
BUFFALO AND GODERICH DIV,
dear, there Ish't mueh danger, after
bow, "but.1 haven't quito finished yet. -
tile Texan waited.
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Going East 7.8 5 a. m.
all. Yei remember," sh(- swiledo "you
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I want You -to understand my position
I've well," whispered the man
"Who's' there?" citllea a volce'In the - . . I . .
. darkness *from the stairs In the hall. . . . �
. "Ituiclid'.' whi�pered.111chard to,the .� ... .:
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terror ,strkken- -girlsi "Itls*your ta. I .. ..
. ther! 00 back 16to the billiard, room , . . '4
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.and-. slip upstairs when you got the .� , � . I.
chance. There! It's all, right Leavelt - ' � ..
I to me.- �- .� . .. � .. ; I . . ....
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I He gave them�no chance to disobey, * . . .
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but Pushed them through the door. . . .
while be spxlrred lits brain for somer � I . I
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good excuk to account. for fits beesience I ....
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In the library at this unseemly hour. . .
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.1. "W10's there?" Air.. Ronwyek,,called, I �
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and this time, Richard ans�vered back: ,. . �
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Iltlollo! It Is I! Nvils-er-I mean . . .
. . Croyland. Is that You, Air. Renwyqk?" . . . .
. Ile gi-abbed a: book at random front . .
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. one of the shet'ves. then &ew the half I .. 1.
I porderes aside, to discover his host. 1,
revolver Ill hand, on the dim lit stairs, I .
arra.ved In a long white nl,":,ht robe, �
wbicb"ainde, him look move gaunt and
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angular than ever, . I
I i4gh, it's you!" said bIr. lZenwyek Ill
great surprise. 111 thought I heard,a.
tiolse-a shot orsomethfug-and got up .
. to Invostignte.,'Why Ili the name of .
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hoftyen aren't You In bed?" . . .
. "I'tu awfully sorry to have disturbed,
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,vou," the Texan answered easily. ,,I- ' I
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1-14tunibled over it beastly chair In the .
(Itirk. Too bad. upoa my word! You �
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seo." lie oNpin(ned, "I couldn't steep, so
� . � .- . . I it it . 8.01 p.m.. have promilsod to be a little lion. and clearly, go that you way, I.now I,m again. ,,, guess you re la:�j t eallit, down here to take a liberty and
. . (t it, I i a P ng fair. "Look �em Owe, lirvj7efte. my deats" he
. I 5,15 p. in, the man Is only 'Roddy-poddykins!". d0alind SdUftV0IY though a harsh fill tf&bt." 116 took A naCkfi- frow. , . _V a booWl
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Gotng,West I . 11.07 a. in,
She wondered afterward At this flash
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world outside Is dogging My inn000nt
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ilia inner pocket. ,,Flere are your let-
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. . . Mr, Pfenwyclt glanced at big Lost -
by tier, hand
44 ;( . 1.25 p. m.
of humor, Yet It chanced to be the
11001s,is .
tera. Ilave rou got tile money?"
taore clappIng over the � tu 1110, w�lcb, WIth the 6.veeption of big-.
te 44 �
I 13.40 I p.m.
saving grace, for the terrified Migg *
The 'much abused gentleman plaug-
' "Yes," said t1arriet softly; "I have.
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mouth of, fair I inogene, Tbl'.4 time It dr(158 Coot; which hod been exchanged
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il , 4t 11.28 p. In.
w in the It brary
od into a rambling tal� of big misfor-
But walt. I must see that'the letters
V its muscle coynblyloo with vommon for 11 house jacko.t. wit .
v s the 801110 big
LONDON, 'HURON & DRUCO DIV*
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doorwfty� striving at once to be the
king of beaStd and to keep her teeth
tunos, speaking so rapidly that Met-
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are all here. Imogene, look over them
souse, and a healthy shriek I was throt- guest mid worn earifer lt-i the evening. I
tied lit its Infailey, I
Going South . 1-50 A- M-
from chattering. In both efforts, alat,
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tll(�,p of his auditors at times could f&
its quickly as you can. I am afraid to
The fluaneler thought for a womelit. .
Richoird roleased his gelp on tho
.ts it
, \ 11 4.23 ly, in.
she fallo& .
IOW him oven If they bad Dot boon
turn ou the light but porbaps bf r.
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then desemided the stairs, mitered the,
nope of his prisonee.$L nock.
Going, North l ' IL00 a- m-
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Miss Renwyok dtotsod the r OOM,. fula�
In A state bordering. oh collapse, al.
r1t2goorgo will be kind enough to lend
library and switched on tile P)octrla
'Astand up!" lie ordered. and the
. tt 14 6.85 P. M,
an instant for tile .elL
bled .Ctrle Switch,
though Harriet. the- cooler of the two,
"P .
us tits lantern 1,
'the
ll�h
- t. Tho grst thing to catch tilt; eye,
man obeyed, "llands tip toot Ah.
then turned
wondered why the villain did not take
"Well, say.11 ch"Itted visitor
thank which ttichard I'll
Perhaps have
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off the burglar alarm.
She darod not wake a light. leqt It be
the Inondy nfid.g6.
Ilad A watcher been concealed In
quietly, "You've got $our nerve with
Yon, all riglitt I'm sorry I didn't meet
you! you also a .
iln his baste bad fallod to close, . . . I
gan. Allow me to relieve you of Its The Texan Interpreted the blank as.
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The News -Record will be sent to
noticed If ,any one came into the uliper
hall. Then, breathing an InwAM Ptay'
tho library he might well have U11-
you before." AgAln he laughed nolse-
weight," It# ran his free hand 'over t6illqhmellt So Clearly written oil Mr.
the person of Mr. I"Itzgeorge ,ond so'
.to a,ny,g,ddress irt CaIiNda to j6ji, Ist,
or, sho unlatched the Window, raised
derstood the motives of Mr. Roderick
Vit2george, or Bfr, Jack 131bba, for
lesnly, Produced his bullsoye and throw
& ljhige of light oil the pilt Ot lett6ro
ftenu-310k*9 face And Proceeded 'to en, .
cured a abort, ugly looking Pistol and light,,n him.
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1010,for 50 cents. I
We .0484 alld.Stomd, backwarA tOL It
both 94=iL, AnIong 11144Y 0 erO,
Which he laid upon the table iot�,,,%I,�
& ook of braos kiltiold-ps-be:1i I Which M,% T%,t'4 PIA t *"41K
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