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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-07-15, Page 8July Istbi 1949 Q. 1% 96TAGGART ' , X, A, 90TA00AUT , . . __1]1ANXER101_ -1 - I I Clinton Now,#-Re,oar4 - . . A, GENERAL MANKING-BUSI- 11 I . '1% , "��. � 11100mow"W" . . . . NVSS TRANSACTED- NOTES, ' . I ­ ' . .. . I I -.A -_ 9 ]PISCOT I "Who's Wb ,1JNTFV. DRAFTS ISSUED o' lit tbe" Story, I I . . . . I IN . T4REST ALLOWED ON DIF- 'Northern Navi-dation — � I . � 17II`R �. I rOSITS, SALE NOTES PURCH- I 44SATAN" SANMERSON, the ; . Co. . hero. dare-devIl.quixotic friend and . . minister or the Gospel.- . . . 'ABED - — — — — — — — — — """ ` p-__ ; . _ ., 1, _-"� . ___ ITI7GA SUIZES, prodigal and -19 1.11, —_..I-.— ___ . __ Crand Trunk Route. criminal. . . . I . . . — — — H, T. RANCE. — — — JESSICA 11OLVE, the beautifitl . . . , CHANGE OF TUNIE, V-4ARRY heroine. belpiess In the rush or I CONVEY;. SOUND DIV. Effective jhb, datc, . . NOTARY PUBLIC, L, REAI# Trips of Str., WAUB10 to Vilint all events and the principal sufferer In ..� ANCER, FINANCIA , x case of mixed Identity. � ESTATE'AND FIRE IN$UR, . Baril are disc6nViApeir. Str. leaves I . � 11, AIRS. TIALLORA.N�, . the samp :� ; :it 6.30 a. oracle. � .; -ANO14 AGENT. REPRESEN- Parry Sound, south bound, ': , � TING 14 FIRE INSURANCE m.. instead 09 7mOQ g. m., I . I . " �� �� COMPANIES. . � DA VID STIRE S,. stern, yet for- , . ,� FULL SLWXER SERVIZ,13., Witek- g1ving, and at the last made happy DIVISION COURT OFFICE, inac -Div. Four triPs Weekly to Marl , . ��- by another's unbappin � I . _� % CLINTON. 'ioac, Lv. Collingwood and . Cuen I , egg. I �1� Sound Tuesday, Thursillay, Fritl-.ty anet THE BISHOP, tile victim of a . I . . I I I '1�111 - � Saturdsiy, , misuDderstandingI . I ' , , � - - IIAUELUJAII JONTES, the re. I I I W. BRYDWE, I � F OR SOO, PORT ARTHUR, FORT '11glous fanatic on whose shoulders . I . WILLIAM, Stirs. leave Sarniji Mon- rests the whole weight of the story. I . I . � . ., BARRISTER, SOLICITOR - day,. Wednesday and Saturilmy. Wed- . . �� NOTARY, lAiBLIC. ETC. ' xiesdaf and SaturdayiStrs, throughitd EU-NIEr PIZEN-DERGAST, the . , p 1, . . . . ,� OFFICE -Sloane BleckIIIII01 INTON. Duluth, I . . false friend, perjurer and 'thlet. :� .P . I L .. ,�, .. � . r . :THE STURIFF, who is very " - . - I . -1 Tickets and information4 trom, all Ry', I 1; - . I �"i - . . much divided between duty nod iii. , I I QHARLES B. HALE . I Agents. . clination. . . . I . I I . . 1114 . ' I I I .BIG". DEVLDT, who tnru 11'.1 Cohveyaucers, Commissloners, . I , Is 11. I . art. ��., �, champion Instead of prosecutor . ... Istate -.%nil Insu auce II. H. Gildersleeve 0. 11. Nicholson . er the hero's ra ..:. I Z Real L r ce with death. . I L, �.,-, Agency. Money to loan. - ­ ... I%fgr,, 0ollingwood Traffic Mgt, ,' $aruia - -- "� - I ,- - � . I . . I . . I . , . I . ;. � �6FFICE - - - HURON ST. , -- I _ I ,%- I . I _r I) � , I . I f . ,. � L . . �� - L . L 9, 11 "j� _ %-M?I- . "A I � . �L, ,.,- . . . ;L I -ter jL %,] I w I I ,-Chap , . L : I. 11:13Ak11111111111 I .. . I � . , ­�. DRS. GUNN & DIORAW. L k IRMIgLE , . , "' 1�4 ! Q A - - - . I . I ; I . . 111�, � 1. . I I . ,'.",' Dr. W. Gunn, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., I 40MESEEKERS' EXCURSION$ 11 11 0 my son Hugh. in re- �,!�, L . . L_W1WMft ,�, Edin. . :tb 9 � ,:,W . I I :_; I � . . I turn ioL r -the care tind ..'' i �i _E L L . . � . .., . IN -STERN CANADA I sorrow hebas caused me I � �!Offtce­-Ontaxrlo street,,' Clinton Night . . � L . I I . - I . - all the days of his life, .,�'Jvalla at frout dom of offiee ;,I tresio. Via. . .. ­ . � I . L L . CHICAGO and ST..FAUL, i4re J��L �' I I . ' I . for his dtssolul:6 career i;4,,deiace, Rattenbury street. I L : .. . L . i", MINNEAPOLIS or 71),Muira. . 4nd"his desertion, I do : ,;,� I I I " � "" ' L . . I . . . I ."��!" Dr. T. T. McRae, . � give and bequeath the sum of $1.000 . , 1111� 1� April 6-20, Ma 4-18, June 1-15- and I the memory . of. his � misspent , Y. I . I .."�� University of Toronto' 29, July 13�27,-. Aug.'. 10-24, Sept. 7 youth." - .. . . I .: Office hours at hospital :- .. . -21, L . I . . I j I . � � I . . I I Xt wits very quiet In the wide, richly I , L I to 8 p. in. .. 7 th 9 P. ra. .1 � I .. . . . . I I .. � . � . � - a - . � Tickets good for 60 days. .furnished library.. The.May night was .�. . . . -tift, but w faint. suspiration heavy � . . I Winnipeg, and return &J12.00. '_7� grance.of jasmine flowers. * . . . ' I .. *--DR. J. W. SHAW . Edmonton and return $42.50. 1 . � .. I 4Lrrkl the Venetian. blind before the . I , Proportionate rates -to other points. . � . . . . . . . . . -oper wlndo,* and rustled tbe moon � . - -OFF70E- . LOW RATE!3 L :. . .�� I srivered leaves of the,aspens outside. . - .11 FOR SETTLERS . .. -J�S th0JriCI8JVQ professional pronounce- . . * I ., . ST. EAST, - , .. . L. I I �. ment.of,.the jadkik cut thr6ugh the st- . . � � To, cert A' points in Sasks,tchoWin lence the grim, face ofi. the pillow.of' . I . I ain . . . . I . . r-CLINTOX.- and Alberta, each Tuesday during the. wheel chair -set .more grimly, a . I I . . I .. . ., I March and April. . . girl redted In the shadow oUthe fire, . � . .. � . . I . . . . . . fereen caught her breath, and fiom L � . DR. C. W. THOMPSON ... . �Full information from . . I "'L' across the table the . ,Rev.'Henry San. � . I . L .., 1. .. J014N RANSFORD, .To,wn Agen�, dersori turned fits 'handsome, clean � I PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON A.'O.`PATTIS.0N, Depot A nt - - shaven face and looked- at the old. trian.. . , I .. . . . .. I . .L.. .. ..w ge . . . - I I I " - ) . LL . . . - . . __ :A - beevish' misogynist. the neighbor L . . � I ..,Z";-13pecial attention given -to Aiseases . . 11, . I .. �", . � I . . .bo�d labdled the latter, with the.parish �'�','ef the Eye, Ear, Norte and Throat. , chapel for hobby and for thorn-tn-tlAe-. - � , L '', . L Ift OP 11 16- ­ 0 MGKIII MUM41 FITO . _ -Ofllce and -Real . I I flesh this only Son Hugh, a black sh6eps, . ' ' 1, . . ,!;�L dencL- . � . . , . whose open' brOkelles of deCL orum the'. . HURON ST. SOiJT11 CLINTON . Insufance - companu town had borne as.best lt'nilglit till �. . . . L . ; . L I � .1 � 8 doors west of the Commercial hoteL - arm And Isol * . I the tradition. of his forbears took him � . I .�, . . I . F ated Town Pioperty- - otf to an eastern univ4sity. A -reck- . . . - ' L � * , . . .., I .1 L . OnIv Insured--.; - . . leis life there and three wastrel years. . I . . . I � I I . . . . .. -OiFICERs- abroad bad sent him buck to resume. I . L . .. -DR. F. A. AXON.- I � . J. B.-McLears, President, Scaforth,P 1A ,oes on -it larger settle to . . . � I .� N'I�6 L , li 66ceadill I . . (Successor to Dr. Hol . mes.). I O' ;L ' Thor. Fraser, -Presidmt . qivarrel bitterly'with .his father and to . L . . . , Specialist tit Crown and * Bridge Srucefleld P. '0.* ,- ' , P. E. .- Hayst, : See�. - Iellv'o . his borne in .in , ger'L 'L. L I � ; - .� I .. I work. . . . . Treasurer, . Seaforth P. 0. - I � - I .. "'Arait, ."..carne the . . . I I . I I . �uerulour voice � I . L � . .... . . I ' . -­Directorst� . .. . : fin I mL'the 'chair.. "Write In 'graceless' . Graduate of the Royal College . of . �, ' ' . . IL Pental Surgeons of Ontario. Honor William Shesney, -,S.eaforth ; Jbh bpf0e� the word 'desertion.* I . I . , I ' . . . . "For. b1s dissolu . t I e career and .his . graduate of University of Toronto =!,. Winthrop.; George �Dale, Sea, rsicelesi�. d6seftlon," repeat I ed t6 qlaw- Dental Department. Graduate of the , John Watt, Harlock; - John 9, .. .� . .. .Le I � , - I 1. - 2 I Chicago College of Dental Su ery . Bennewles, 19rodhagan.;. James Evan. I . , , , * , . rg. .- � L I . L . I . .kJ. .) , � ., , , . � Chicago. I B6echwood;. James. Connolly, * �. . .... . * . .11 I , . Will he Lt the Commercial hotel , . Hollnesville. , I . A / ... . . � 11 . . , I ' I . . I I I I Bayfield, every Monday from 10 a. -* . . .. )i .-LL �. . . . . . ;9��' -,_­--"�'� to 5 P. M. I I . M. L -AGENTS-. I 1, �i '� I � - . . I � i I � . . W -9 .. P- . . Robert Smith, 1-farlock'-,11R, Ilia- `.[A, N. . I . L, — A � . - . chley, Seaforib.; James. Cummings . - L ..;'� - . . - �_ �1% .III". .��=-�� I .. . I . . -Eirriondville; .T... W. Yeo..Holmes-' . . ----. 1��_ - . L � V � AUCTIONEER -JAMES SMITH L1- .. � I . I � . . Ville . �:. . . � The parchinqu crackItug under his P'C?& � . ' . censed Auctio ' neer for the County pa I rties desirous 'to effect Insurance . . I . . � ., of Huron. All orders entrustod to . . . yer, the pr,r0ment crackling under his . . I I , or transact other -business will, be . . I . �:,� we will receive prompt attention. piomptly attended to* on a . pplicatio pen. I ., _. . . ", '. Will sell either by percentage or, I . . Judge Conwell gAahced curiously at . to ady of the a;bove officers addressed Hnrry - Sande' . per sale. Residpnee.on the Bayfleld . .. r§on , as. - be, bititted the Road, one mile south cl Clinton. to their .respective postoffices. Losse emendation. - lie ,4tnew the liking of . ' � I I .. � inspected by the, dirpetor Who live;. theLero.,,s grained and,taelturn,old In- � � . . , 'nearest theL scetie; � . . . L . 'valid, .St'. James' . richest pllt�lshloner, I L . ­ . . I . . I . - . . . . . . . . . . for, this. you,ng man of twerity-d .,e'w [to . . � I it .r . United States Subscribers . I . . - . - . - . IL � had come ,to the pas�tsh only two . I . ' I . . . . � � .. . . . : I . inonths before,, fresh frb.6 .his. theiiI. �. willplease note that we have to 'a'a L rd . logical studies, to fill il,-plaeo tern o- . - , - Clin(911. Newsv--AN%,C0_ - OdL .0 . Pay one cent Postage on each pal) . .1 ­ . . ­ . rarily vacant and had stily by sheer L . . . . I er going to th.A United Statc*. ; ' ­ ' 11 CLIN . TON :- � L . . _ .. : ". " '. . ONT. - rorce of.persuruill.ty. Ile wondered If. I'� This means that your subscrip- L. . I . . .. aside from natural magnetic qualities, tion must be paid in advance. Terms of. subscription -U. per year in this liking had not been due first of .. When ypu see your subscription.. advance, $1.50 may�be charged.L. if till to the curious resemblance Petwobn I I . . L I" expiring please remit $1.50 tot an- . ii6t go. paid'. No.paper discontinued 'the young minister and tbeabsent. son . . other year -so that You will not .. until All, arr'ears are paid, unlesg at .whom Divid $tlr6s 'wits diainherit.ing. �� Tniqs any cl)pies of The Nevs-Rer-- . foras fit as'mold of fenture'webt the .. . the opinionc of the PublishoT. TheL . .r. . I ' ' .., : soij . I I . date th which every. subscription is ..young minister and tile ne'er-do-Well. . . ! -paid is denoted on the -libel. . L inight hare been tWInL brothers. ' . . . . . I L __ . � � I. I . . L . h d ever Interested . . ' L . . . I I Adverti�fng . rates-TrangiontL &aver- the: community more ' than bad Harry. . . 1*60 - YEARS* � . . tisem�nts, - 10 cents per nonpaiiel Sandetsotf. He had entered upon hU Allmmk, EXPERIENCE - line for first insertion and 3 cents duties with the marks of youth. �ond, ­ . qu - -s. self I , I . I.. . per line for each �subse eni insert tool, -possession and anatuple.1n. , . . . . . ion. Small advertisements. not to come thick upon him rind had. brought I I I L I ' "Lo% I t0l with him a Pecull nrm IN exceed one inch, such as . P ar e,h' of mauner " ­ � I I. A k "Strayed," or "Stolen," ete', in- and an apparent tricapacity for doing . � PM I Convert - I f I'll JIM In. I serted once f6r 35 cents and L"kich things In a hackneyed way, � . . I tion. otat lightly tip . subsequent insertion 10 cents. ,on Harry Stindorgon - TRADE MARKS � Flo recognized few Precedents elther I I .1 I L DrSIGNsl ' Communications intend6d for Pilbliea- In thenew triethods tind millin#ry-with ,. NWVAIGHTS &sr, I . �. . . COP -1, I op tibn must, as. a guarantee of good whieh J.- had Invested ,e qorrIve or . Anyone Amd1hir a skatchn . V .�, . 4wokly astonaln ow! opittic �(,�V. fafth, be accompanied by the name 'in h1c; perstrinal lintilts. Instood of nt- I I invention leprabablypAt �,ommuniel%N . I I IAN 80 on Patents of the wrif,-r. tondIng the mooting of St. Andeew's; , .Intnole. tionsattl I 0011t)(1011tal. 0 . lent freaVidoot ageney for accuringiatont(I.. , 'tnrt custo C I , I ratonts taken t rough Nunn & a. r000lva . — . )rnllil. nfter the c6nq 161 6f , oegiga notW, without charge, intho . lits predoepsior. he Nvas nlit to ho founrl , , *R" , - . � W, J. MITCHE LL, pHyIng Ill,; violin (n p,twdcm wit's 11"i Sftjtt� ,It '11* I , — _,,,'.) � . a rat Al'..M.6 1711, . 01 Editor and. PtOP.Het6r. himi lit the mirtnrt oitudv that adloln(­1 . A handsoiWal , LargAsti air. , ., I pa for . . I I . kulation of any selontiho Joarnal. ,ret I . the gothle oliapol wher� tic shp�hprdorl .. � Uanada, $3,75 a yoar. poaago . prepatkl� Sold by L . _ '' . , I — "t.ro.., L * . I .�. A I 91] ZIOWSdeta3m, .1. I . I I I L 11 . . I I I . hiq f.11401inhilble 1100? or tramping �, � Ifluffica.2019roadway, Now Yo the, muntry with n brIor'pi'lu- In hl,A firat, oa�54.05rst�WaWnatou,D.Q I 11I.—MIS mootb nsid Ills brown spotilol. Itummv, I " ,a, 1A 111.111flik 1*10AM tinvitit, fit Wss neotr.L Ul$ othlPtlic frAit;q I �'­`� . -TIM,t- ,TABLE- . . � ond clean chiseled features, milde h0o "" I I I I L., I ­­­', 1.111, I Trairis� will arrive at and depart a vitro figure for the r6ading desk, as "I", , , from Clinton Station asAollows I his violin practice. the out of his golf 1=_ ' flannels, the libmaotilate elegance of : lquam BUFFALO AND GODERIMI DIV, .1 : IL :, � LIPPINUTTO!"A"65- Going E ast . 7.85 11. in. his motor, car, even the witite carna- . : L � 44 49 don he affected In big buttonhole. I . , I MONTHLY MAOAZINP- It 49 i - '. 8107 P,lil' nistdo him for the younger men it good- . . I . A IIIAMILY LWAAAV I . 5-Iri' li, m- ty Pattern of the cloth, and It had . ., �1 'no L eSt 'R Going ,We6b 441.07 A.. in. speedily grown to be the fashion to 0 I Carred Literature , I 44 It . 1,25 P, ni- bear the brilliant young minister. l �. 12 CdMPLZTIt N61VEkA YkAftV to 14 I . 6.40 1 p.m. Something of all this was to the law - P ' ' ' 'atare ' I". It, At I MANYISHORT STOAMS JA'Nb 11.28 V. M. yor's mindL all he paused -a perfunctory P11 ple � ,, . PAPEAS ION TIMM:L'V TIOPIO103 LONDON, ".HURON & BRUCE DIV. pritiso-bofoit he continued., .a , , _� J 419.80 OCK YCAN,- 26 6till. A 60 OY Going S6uth . 1,50 a. M. "I do give and bequeath the sum of 1P 6 $I it ,28 P tit $1.000 wild the memory of his sitiagoot . I j ,*416 CONYINU96 t3T0R11V3,6 \ 4 : " J lrsistLo, Oolyig North 11,00 a: M: ).Otsth.', . I twit*V NUMAKK 66MOLfte lk 11rillifte, I I ot, ­­ "11 L., ,,.L " ", �... I .1 L ­ I I L- 14 It .6.85 V. M. I tUrr.1 .0allft,tsoillis. aes b.1d *in-, I . I � �f I .. . ­ 1'o:l 0 I � clerec'!r.it = 1n;ir­nATtW to- =,f 1631w, 4 7,;� tire of thegirl who sat by the screen, Till& was, Jessica Holmes, the orphaned daughter of a friend of the old man's , early years, who bad recently come to the house In the aspens to Oil the vold left by Hugh's departure. Harry could see the contour of throat and %�rl.sts, , the wild rose mesh of the skin against the Rowney blue gown, the pienteous red bronze hair uncoiled nod failing In 4 single braid and the shadowy pat4o.9 of tier eyes. Clear hazel eyes they were. wide and full, but there was in, them no depth of expression, for 4es- slea Holme was blind, Ass the crisp, deliberate accent pointed the judicial , . period as with 4 subterranean echo of Irrefutable condemnation Alarr7 saw tier under lip Indrawn, her hands clasp "' tightly then unclasp In her, lap. Pliant. grare& hands, be thought , Wildness could not make "Go on 11 rasped the old man. "The r4idue of my estate, real and � . and bequeath to. my ward. Jessica Hoime,--A He, broke off suddenly, for the, girl was. kneeling by the chair groping for the restless hand that wandered oil the * afghan and crying In a strained, agI, - I , tated voice*, "No -no -you must not! I . Ile Is your soill'o , "In the . eyesof the law, yes. But not othiirwisel" His voice rose. "What has he done to deserve anything from ' me? What has be bad all hiplife but kindness? And how. has he repaid It? -By being a waster and rs� prodigal. By s6tting me In contempt and finally, by . forsaking Ind In my old age -for his own paths of ribaldry.11 . The iirl'sbook her bond. "Von don't know where he Is now or what lie Is dolligI Oh. lie was wild and reckless. I . have no doubt, but when he quarreled, � and left. you wasn't It perhaps because he was too quick terripered? And If he hasn't come back Isn't 'it perlitips be.. cause be -is too proud?" . . . , , , . "Jessica, I've not forgiven 41m seven I times.. (lye forgiven him seventy times . seven. But he doesn't'want. forglvp� ness, To him I am only 'the old man' who refused to 'Put tip' lon�ger for his . fopperiesand extravngti aces! Whimhe tek this house4six moriffis st-o he del . . .0 . . clared Aid would never enter It again. . . I - . Very �well -. let him - Stay 1A way! Ile- , � shdu*t 6ie . back when I ,am In mY grave .to play ducks and- 4rakes wil - -the money he misugesl Aod.l've Hied' It so that you won't. be -able to give It. . - away either, Jessica." . . ' I . . I The . girl, still* kneel Ing, * turned 'hot r about with ii hopelLiss. gesture, "Oil. wou'i'you help' ine?" stiv.snid.. She. spoke more to herself. ,it.seented. than - to either of the men who walted. - . 44 . .. gaadc'mon."_ said the .old trial,, with ' 'bitter lie ' reeness. llfttn.,, his, band, "I_ 4are � say'Y.ou think I arn. hard. but I . . . Aell 'You there .has never - been it day JsInce .Hugh was - born when I wouldn't . . I . have laid down my liro for Win! You , . � - � . are so like! When I look at,you I seem - - to� see Alm. as be.might linvo be*en but, . . . for -his own wnyward cholce! If 1116, . . were only its like you it) other tbly"is . asbe Is In feitture! .You are nea.rly ille snmeagb� - You .%vent . ro the . s: . Anse cot- . � . I lege, I belleve . . You.I: ' ave had tli�sanle advantages and the stitne t6tuptations,­ � I I . . Yet .Von. an orphan, coniv out a ,. divitil. ' t� student. rind Hugl)-lily Son!-eomeg out st_ilolsterer� with gaudiling debts. it . member of the ,fast set,' *oil(- of it. (Ils.so- lute fraternity . knovirtrus, *The Stillit14". . I [l vry eitstence, -un..don4t, was a sbarne to the Institution!" . . ' ' , . . . . ' I I . fla.rry.Stinderson turne.cl .slowly to, -the It-Ight. 'A strnsi"ge'pa'not�ima I'll flint, moment had flushed tfirough his bt-a . In -kaleldoscople, tileturet ' 4 of an early rb&ldess � era whorl he -. had � no( be(w . known as, the "llev. rIeftrySanderson., � "I think I ought *to say that I *n.4 .the fomidler,,nuililt tbi time you .speilk . of, theabbot of The Saints, I was lit the . sause rear wItb flugh, We si.w?,od our wild oals together, it tidy &op. I fasicy. . for its both. That Page or iny life is .PaRted down. . I speak. of It.. now .be. muse It would be cow,ordly not to. I litive not seen , Hugh since *. col',ege . closed four years ago. But 1111en. I ,�vas ,all N-011 eatled litin-a waster and a protil-al. And I wus'inorp, rot while . k, , I others followod. I led.' Af eolloge I ' . wns; known its *19ata ' it Sanderso I.' " "It lq the Ilugh of the -pr(-.,,vnt that I it . lit dea ling jvltll��' said the oll mdri, Fo r. David , stit.&H %-.'A*A just aild Ile wsi�. . feeling it. griln rospect .rol. Ilal-r,7;0,� . hot I esty. . . . . Ilarry acknowledged . . the ' brusque L,.1twiltie,;r or tt,s tf-at. witt, ,l lit(!P (Ho, thin of ti'le liand. As Ike spo! ' ce lie had been reoling.10*4 wdy'khrough it anize ot .cuutriAdIetory Impulses. For a ritollwat ' I I- I ' k lit that oQ Iree-spone he Iiii(I iwen ba . silble One; tho Hugh lie had Ittiown * . thvu had sprung to his tiihid'A o,re, an lnilbitl#,� Ittler. 41th it certain grace - and brilliancy of matitier that made hint hall-feti,ow-well-met. Wit withal" shallow, .foppish and Incorrigible, a , cheap and ishnbl),V imitator of the out, %vard trianner. not the Inner graces, of . good fellowship. Yet Ilugh hild betm one of his own "fast set" They had ,called hint I'Satan*s shallow." a tribute to the acturil eegetublance as Vvell as to the palpable Imitation be affectod. Ilarry shivered a little. The situation seetwd; In ntitle'lrbri�, to be rovers - lug Itself, It 'was ah If not alone Ilugh, but be. Unrey Sanderson, Ili the person or that past of Ills, was now brought to bar for judgment In that e0orn. For tile Instant he forgot how utterly characterless Hugh had shown hinist,lf of old. how devoid of all d( - sive for rehabilitation his pfesent repp. ntation In the towil argued him. At that monlent It seemed as It In saving t1ugh from this tondenination, he was pleading for himself its ho'had been. for the 'further chance which be. but, for circumstances, rierhaps. had needed too. . "YOU0111 he raid, "have lived a life of just and balanced. notion. It Is bmd In the borie. You 'hate all loo-,ke, can# duct. and rightly. You hate It most In , , 'In, k -b rfir tile ".1111111,46 11(1ah0tI Mist IW 11 yonr k4ou The ven rehitio's, Jugko'g. it . Illore 11111"wKitile to vollutt-111111cp. Ili - 8110111d be like Y,ou--of tPisilierate ,Intl prudeut babIt. Put dki you 111141 Its. st-Irt ou equal tprut.-A'r Your grand. to, ("Itf-W Wutz (I I-Atalitlish; your aneestry 1 was undiluted 1111ritall. 111.1 JlI1g!1 have lilt your fund or rp,;Istaucj*,,, %%It i , � �tlj ,in(, It wits the turning of 11 Jong 1.1lie. ..Flugh Pet'llaP4 111,1% not ttlrnpd�yet." I A breath of that p:n,t llf(. I,.-t(l gwppt 0 unew over 1lIII'r,%1, tile old slinildering . . . . . . recoll Ilgahl,6ad rusAied upon lilin. I"I I gilve his voice -.1 C111,1011k; (-11(.I-gv a4 lit. . . Vilded: "An(I I littv*. seen bt1w far a �� 0 man may go and yet-c,oillp bacli.", There was a panso. The judge had an, Inspiration, I Ile folded tbo"parch. - � tuent. . __ , "Perhaps it.would be as ,weil,,, he -0;�� , - said Irk it matter of fact way. "If the Lie ., I signing he left open for the pre ent. 0, . lec , % . He rose as he spoke and laid the doc- at th UmOnt on the -table. I migh , For a moment David Stires. sat In I be s silence. Then he sal.d. with a glint of was the d1d Ironic fire: "You should have after been, a special pleader, Sanderson. Ile There's no client too bad for them to nier, I make out a case fort, Well -well, we tile 0 won!.t sign tonight I will read It I e. . I ll over again wh,p.n..l am,more equal to and. it". . . I , nod . For Iong the old man sat alone. mus- join[ Ing in his chaIr. At length he sighed 610ar . � and toot- 'up a roqgazine, He wits oat thinking of 1-larry Sanderson, Into I "How like!" he sald aloud. "So San- effor derson rowed Wit wild oats too! * 0 * cet it When lie stopd' there. with the light on al,tes Ills knOc--witcri, be talked -I. -I could. band ' almost have thought It wits Hugh!" . . - it I , . . �. -e-�,;%, �_ . I r"n _V_�."", . later .,,,I-, . - . , ..- . . . �_ - - lind . I -- - I- ------ ,­ . Hug . � . I . . ,� gurni . * . � . .. . � eq, r . .. * , . and . . � . . I . � [shed � I . . p . . brigh . , vk I IL . settle i � Chapter 2 ,��i .1 trim, F �, Z_�11 � .'�J­ up h U . I the. e . . . "�_, ,IN . , 'I), I ft ARP.Y SANDERSON and was . . , the judge parted ut the lie. s I � I . :unee � I I � I gate, and Harry u-silked s*oll . . , In . . I , ,, ig � I yJ slowty. houle the . . � ' .: in . oolillght. - - ... Week . '�Z- -- - u 'sobe � LL -4-- -, , -The yc� diful follies that.he had resuvrected when he had Blak palled "hinisolf, his .old nlekslarrie' of It hit "jSatan Sanderson `.he �had left so f. , ir ill -nos I . behind hint, had .buried so deep. that be de . the Irolik- turn . of, cirenuistatag":0 tti,it He ' . bad dragged themAnto view , sc,elned dark. i6trusIr.e it.nd, rntillclou4. * . � . him . He lind raved. all' old c.ollt'g-ii'mate perfe from possible disInheritarice and the line t . . . I . . _111. . � ,. . . grind (�f povoiItv 11 bi .J. . " . . . . I. . for David. Stlrqs- his it . ,. , - _. . health was" pre. t') Its i � . . ca,rlous.. lie . 109 If . ..IL:- k . . 14 -A � . thought of this IiQr 0 . I . . �..t . 4 '. W I On I 0; - , � . I I - W411 it thigo of n , * - ... , /s. � satisfictiou. The, s t!) . I - ,� I � Jeastor tbiIit tic- dul'o . . . . . . -el .. . I .. ctillar an4 611c, . rind J . , . . � - Wh . o ha . d I . field 1)14 . hild 1: .1 I � 61 - - I .1 t I P � , It ­ . , ace� not by Ilk. FtIMII ... L��k- '. I able L qualities,, , these . . . . 4 but by: a, versa- gardO I . ;� , - . � . . � "'� I I tile talcrit 'for c(Inc-I I I I ' -1. . '' I -entertidninerst, over., . . I . . - -th, . I .., K - � � 1111gil sti,es yct 1 � � . .:. _� .. . . deserved thian '-"Pit . . .1 . -1 � I in u v h: I 1.1 I a r r y It he , I - �, - � sm6oerso'n I * Ind I10' �:r .� � i . never shirked sill It w . I L .. /�'­ � .. ohligntlon. - "As.s. had '. . . : . X", .10 man s0.ws­_ hill'(- - ­ I . . I . , . .. ­ O'� * words used by a thl . . 6.. , I . . . . � I Was he, the "SalftlL -the ' old intin-ri, thlrg i Sandcrsov'" Ih *nt currod.''to him. his h WM31 .gettiNg 11,1. Old ony . - timn nielit . . d,cscrt& . . . reap, whAt he thton spired. after nil? Was bi-, thtt ­�4atjl,, llaw� S-Inderran" that was, getting 'Nak av '17fidA . serts? . 1. . ; � . q For . . . , . OF d, f � 6 I - a . W. " with " * ' i .. _ . _.- .t chp 11 . ,The, later ,tit bt was very Still, ROIT .was t the wooll. lifthig. like a pitper kanterik . � . : over the ftspi�u top.q. silvered, 1111 tit(- . learn . � have landscape. 1.0 Its plaelo .radlance the - . * white bouso�loonied In a gliogtly -palloi- , PI -111 The witidoWs ,of one sl . do Wel-e Ailitlik ,- tellbt " but Lmhltid 'the llbvary ,,had(.-' tit, ther bullb.0 . Its latilp stift drowsed like it trion- - grea t I ter glowworm.' - From �tlwl`hgiadowy hP5 w IS . I. uld4of the bultding stretched .it starrow be le L. lt,4 froat covert -d by it rose. trellis 11-14�s - whose pille blos.;otns to tho`-.�oft'nlght As air tulngled their delicate fragrance In th with that of the jasuilne. - � . was a Save for the one bright� pane there I With seemed now no life or movelvient to the.e tile bouse, - But outside, An the inoon. figure . light ;I lurching. sbabblly.�lothed f1g. f0t It . 'Ure tnorod; making his, tirivertitin way cri iris with the dollborittitin of cornposin! In, gown ebri6ty. The sash of th6 Window was Wirt ralsted it. few Inches, and lie noddeo Wd 1) Angely at tile' yellow shq#e. . blinds I "Guy old Allver top," he blecotigbed., Mel I *lq(-e yon it) (lie worningl" . reboll Ile vaps­,vi against no n1thea hush rind t rind shrink w!, head with owltsh grart, � tile 10 . ty sis tip dt."titringled Illmsolf. Then lie "Pe � M. staggerqd sereitiely to the MRP trellto To rind, chons.4ing Itt; ftngle with sin osur. ed Po since that botrayed anclent practleo, P090. elfrobed to thO upper window, shot IN 1110119 boft with it knife find tot tilinself In. Place UP painstildrigly closed 6oth vvindow14 StUnd and Inner blinds before lie turned on ' 1111 an eltletrIc light. . . the g In the room In which he now Atcwd stood - ho had stored his boyish teellsttres nnd Jllnl shtt-ked his ainturer tasks. it rhould he 1111 have had deepee human ast;q6clationli. IyOd too. for once, before the house b(ld blinill boon onhirged to Its Present. propor. 130 In tions, that chit in ber had bcen his moth. girl %i or's. The lifafeebal Niel rose that, clath- cried bered to the window sill 'had been not N pIftnted.6y her blind. In that room he fall? Ind bomen born. And In It had occureod 1101lut that Abarp. corrosive quarrel with his the tl fAthor on the hight,rhe had fixing b1m. elfft1b self front the hou!k vowing never to ber, b return. . .Tile As Hugh Stites stood looking about truddo . him It seemed for an Instant to bis 9� race. I I ) . � . I . . . . . I I V. O/ . -�j,;;��,,� .� . � , � . , clouded seuses ste�ms! Was be alrea'd,v"whotly black. ---% that the past sts ened In her opinion?, What did pho 1). months of Ivan- think or him? why 41d she bring . i dertug'alid till' those- flowers to, that. et , pipty room? ,,, 1� , �� . ,savory q.ilveu, Could It have been she who bad kePt . % . ture were 8 It clean and fresh, and unaltered againd . I. � /�;11 d r o a in, There liti; return? A gon.fidint. daring to* 1�. 0 '. NN , .I- i I N .. 1� t5f was ,his bed, grew In Ills; eyes, Ile wished she couli$ . , � with, Its clean see him. to that purple tie find velvet I � kJ/ linen sheets and smoking jacket. What an, opportunitr . I(N, soft I P I 1 1 0 Ws. for a rouja tic * self Justification't ­ , u � How he would Should he speak? ISUPPOse it should 01' � I like to lie down frighten her! �� I just as be was Cirance onsvvered him. His respf,m . .and sleep a full tiort had conveyed to her the knowl- II - round of III the edge of a Presence In the room. He I 1_00 I I clOcklIAst ght heard her draw Is. quiet- Oreath. "Some . � I lie bad slept- one Is here!" she whispered, lj� where had he Ile started for*aa "Watt. walt1w, 4A� dlept? Ur� had be stild Ifi a loild whisper as she ' 71141de dip.4-Tit 80- forgotten forthe .spra it,, - back. But the voice seemed to k' � . . tton troin t1w4e. inoment. Lie startle her the more4 and before be " looked longingly could reach ber'side she was gone, go e spotless coverlId. .No; some one heard tier flying step, descend the stair - t appear, and It would not do to ond tht' opening and cic4ing of a 400r. een In ' fits present condition. It The sudden (fight jarred Hugh's scarcely 10. Time enough for that pleasurable mense of novelty. Be thrust ward, . his hands deep Into his pockets. Now � .drevv out the drawer of It efiffro. he was In for It! $he would alarm theF opened a closet and gloated over hoese. rouse the servants. He should rder and r9enty of their corttents. bare a starIng dom6stic audience for nade difficult selection from t1tese the Imminent reconciliation his sobered- . steadying Ws progress by wall , sense told film was so. necessarV. � * (,hair, opened. the dooi, of an .Ill- -qhrng,-Ing his shoulders, he went ng buthroolli. It colitalued a ctr� quickly qown the stair to the library. Inith with a needleihower. With- H ctly what be . removing Ills clothing he climbed should spe there --the vivid girl witht -this. balancing himself with all the hue of fright tit bet cheeks, the ' I t� found and turned the cold fall- , . ,0--, s. . I 110 l0t the ley water, chilled from It-> 3�, . It 1 -16 I Isla depths, trickle over h1m.in a . I . . . I . . � red stinging needle points. .` I Y_ -. -,., I " V, wfig it My ditterent figure that . - . .�, . I i,p -,; It, . . _1� . . climbed the rose trellis The old . � 0;1I I , 4� '. tered the larger room it half hour . . � - Until tne'sIlliking'inuillark that . . . . 1: . - I. . . � . I b Illy. a 41011P of *soiled and sodden A I .I-. . Ptits: the new stood forth shav- , . . - I - _11�� , , ragrant with- f 11-sh ,linen and clean . " .-I, . . I I . � . fit appurel, The maudlin hit(] ran- IT ON. /,- . . . the gaze was unvexed and ' . f . 'A . . I k.. . of 4F I . .. t, the whole uian seemed to have . ir I , 11 d. Into himself. to , hify.;i. grown . ,�-- / nonchalant, debonair. �� . I 3 He h old I I . . .. .i,, - . ., ,:, . . . . f Is hand. Palm oti.tward. b,etweeU .w� . " lectrie globe' and.his e e; TWFe . i,� I . ' I .y . . � . not si'tremor ,of ne'rve or muscli.� I . I . . L � 'I" miled. No . headache, ,no fever, no :. - I . . ' . rtain. feet, or tri,-mbling . ,band$ 'or , . , . . N I .. en tongue sifter. more- than ,a ;,�k .,�-.� .�11 . I .,. . It.,14 �'._ I I .of deep potations. He. could gtlll' I � I I . . � . � r up" as he used. io do .(with '41%, 1 . � I .. � �. . 6. the bntler.. to help .Illai.l. When - "Ift. �, -INV son/" he. cried. .. d been a mere matter o . 41* tit. Iei-bi, , tipsiness.. And how fine it Je.1t to shaded lamp, the wheel chalvand the � feeble,old.man with'his furrowea face ceutly clad agalul . . � � . . 1 and gray mustaches. What he himself crossed to it cheral glass. -The 'should say he Ithd not had, time to re- bandsome face that looked out tit . .;,ec - . was clean cut- and Aristocratic. I .t. * . . . . The -figure In the chair looked up Alf , of save for one. blemlidi-a pale the door opened.. "Hugh!" be 'cried . hat. slanted across the'right :brow.. � . , . . . and hall! lifted himself from his seat ralburuirk, resembling a scar. All Then he se . ttled back, and the stsfiken, I �. � fe this mark h.td beep� an oyesore � . I . . �- Indomitable eyes' fastened themselves . owner. It had it trfek 'of ' turn- du Ills son's face. .. .. n evil red under t1i.e.stress of "'I- ' Hugh was melodMmaticm-cheaply go. . r emotlon. . � I . t . - .� . . Ile sawthe girl r. art at the name, saw , the fe - atures. young aM vigoroins tier hands- catch at the klmono to drx6r ' . ey Were; su6tle lines Of sel"' In- Its folds over tile bilto Wfilte throat. _ . nee hail already set tbcm.wIre,:, - . . . saw the riell color thLat flooded ber . beneath, their exprossion. 6tvaller., brow.' ne saw himself. suddenly the . . . c#essing., Iny tile, untulstaka!)le inovin' . . I . . 9 hero of tli6 * stagery, tile ' - I I . sita,of Inherited weakness. hut. � tractive. .Force of: the: I situatlon. R40 the gifier did not see. rle I- . . (� -tears calile to bi,,; eyes; tears of Inslu-, , d hirliself with egotistic compla- .eere fLellng, due . ptirtly to the ell . ea is - .. Here he was Juqf as 5ound as . .wlilsky lie had drui . il� that day . . whoss - He had had his fling ,in(] titught 011tv.1111114, collsocitsences tie had so dras- I . governor" Ok he votild, get along . . . . . tictillY banished, auLl partly to sheox , enough williont'any paternal neip aol.voilq chose. . .. . .. .. � .e..� I eltIltibu. I . . . I . � , . � "Father!'. --be� sald, and came and . attentively surve,re,,I tbe roo.n. clilight tile gaunt' hand that shqolr I. . as �Jenri� and .diiA.t.od--orIheutl* It .-tignil.,14t tile chair., .. I . boen. carefully tended. lie ndgil� ' ,rhea the ' . dpi,ps of the old nin it's ' I I- � stepped out of it yesterday. Not. heart were str0denly broken tit). - I'My ng litia been (ILdurbed-y"s. one t� . . son!" be cried tind' threw, his JILI.InS , . ... rlisportnilt,that find hangover - about hint. "Htighi my boy -my b6y!" Pit wits not In Its phivo.* :A. mo-. � ., . � Jessfea ,xalted_'to hear. no mor*: . ary qeiise of trepidation rusll�'d TiIrilling with gladness and Aushing . ' ;6111 hint. Could lils rather realls, u-Ith the sudden recollectio I it I of hei . . 111pant-all lie lind sal(I tit IL14 rage?. b,nre. throat and feet.. she slipped awar '. to really rupars to disown hInt? � . t tier room to creep Into bed and lie' : an Imnsint tie fae(sd the litill .door w1di% ey I ed rind thinking. . . .1 . I (Alluelled hilr1let kqfwtpewheri- In I ' What did lie look like-) Of his fam ­ , I 01,119P.- uncons"loup of hI.11 011,4,411ne" , *�hp 6144 uev,pr ppan oven -a rolintaxtOlt . ' .. . . . , h1t lard or %�,bose coming be ban "' .. . I (TO BE CONTINUED.�)� . . ed. ANIorean was 4 good Olend tb� I . I I 1. . . . I . -warned him. Was� she Part of �a . . . � . I . . . . � .. . . of repristil-her presence there a - , . . - . . . ,� .. five threat to him? Could his fa- ' . � . THE SISTERHOOD. * ' ': . utean to adopt her? 11 ' Ight Wat � ' - , _ -_ I . .. hoi I we. those grounds. tile bU.Ik of. ; I've kno , eked about the Sivin Sens, . eRlth, go, to her. unit he. the son. I Eve thraveled lorig and T.hravOest , . . ft Ili the cold'? Ue*slliveved. Per- ' light, ; . . � .� he had sta From Nrdiff down to C'arib keys. I .yed away too long! . .1 ioull bi% turned again, he I liou . rd. it son n d i . 11rorn Shillighid I e hall. Ile listened. A light step Bight. - ' , . . pproachlrig-the'swish of ago"I'll' From 11otterdam to 'Frisc . o Bay, .. a sudden Impulse no, stopped Into Froin Bristol clear to -Singapore, . I I inbrasure of tile. windoAv, as the I'vo Bwu!ig and sung'and had me Wily I or a girl pa used lit tlie .aoor. 116 1 . Wid wimmen that Vill see no more. ' bs filet., flush. She had thrown tL Y . on . khriono Piver her white ntght� Ili fjord. atoll and harbor town. I l ion so6tued to. . Far North, and far beyont the Line, to the brown- I the dusk of the doorway Ilk I've Ila& thim, b1sic1c and white and reast or a robtn. She field In bet And slipaldil' i I V I 'ry tongue . but, it bunch of, the pale Alarechal . mine I . � . . . . I . -osegi and bls eye caught tile long . . . tons sweep of her bronze, hair ivn, kissirl' back wid. furrin yords - I he rosy Out of bare feet through . I'd niver ltnow the meanin' oto opsted, ineshes of her night glip. Ari(I cooin' iioft loilco" sbleepy birds, . . . Wid lips so tired and full ,av love! . � I . his wonder the sight ot the llgnr.- But, IvIlitt" or blftel� or brown, I Itnew orri.seenied to cause her no sur%� Xot ivanst their bathen tongue or For on Instant she stood, still sis name: Is listening, then. ontorod and Yet ill tho end I've found it's thruo d the roses In it Vaso on a -reading "Alost iv,ry *0mall iveops the same, by the Wilaide, . -Arthur Stringer. ;h gasped. To reach, 'the stanci ---..—. . Irl bad pfissed. the spot where bQ 1411f, Way Out of It. but $tie had taken no note of "Ile don't give nuthin' to the church I Her gaze had gone by hint as 11 nowl" , d been empty ain, When be real,,,, "No. ,14omebody told him thv 'Bible the truth: Jossitca 11olme wa#. ilays salvation In 1froe.1 an' he saysi fur Aforeall's letter had given hint bo It from 11111, tar disDute the Scrip- 1,11tig of that, 86 this was the ttreal" I � 1tb Whern big father now threat- I . __ , himl Was sho countIng on his rAberty (..Tt.qtg In proportloll to whole. mIng back, waiting for the v�ind- 901`1110 N"ItrIlInt.-Wobster. I I,.— -- 000 — Slid, wits blind -but she wais I Ifill! Suppooe ,he were to t1ifft A L-ticky Mitehancii. ibles on the old man, hot only "At tbLo last moment Pakeul lost his back Ilito his poil graces through nerve." * lit #Voll- I "Then firdy klutt fate that nobodr thin title on Ills bMW sprAng else, w,IlI Over Mid it."-paltlatow 111Y Starlet What. 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