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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1910-07-28, Page 7f - � mff-wyp."Ir� -,-�-- . - I F --I,,r-"-JrT . � I .. , . 0 July sstho 1014 Ii . ­ .. I .. ­ .­ ­ I ­­­ --,--,-. ­­­.­ ­-�- K 0. 9. XtTAGOART - _­ ___ .1 I 1 4 - --------- � _ i I I AL V. 3100TAAWART I Ab 0% - fl...Mo - I . � � .� I , ��,' ev A LAII)v I 4>4% S.Nx , I When the editor in chief was fix, Von, Session ,,of the preefous foot ithd in. - . I 10 KeTaggart Bros, . ,A 4 PrQvlllew mootagor W .4 91know, two and-a-haltye" . , I* �,� it, W ll%r4wars Clark at 88 per I . . I wooks,ad who was a, farmoes fired two ohotg. All, It wastortunato 11 t � , rMq-, , I I �, . . .,,,,_BAXA � $04.20 earNotageandiRith. I I , � I � . ` I I 11 out puff. Six months, train. 113K in ,one of our branch" I � I . A.D. % I... """" . I . . I I � I. ,. And two Yaw faithful ser. ils Vices to )i company road* I I � . � . . . the dilfoiiuoo. , I �, yellow room. It *as the Voted ofibiLt.'" V " mademol"lle, oyllftg "Utirder-mur- The MItor of tbo Woft added to this ' i L � ,1101 A GENERA,t 1BANKINO 4 - 1. I , .. The Alfferaac* Ww000 the a : li, - I . . . I blit Men And tile little Iment . - - ,_' I ' ', ,,7 _- -�­.0"�,_.*',F­.'Ir,7­�; ,� . , Z ,"r I I �. I 'r . . ­ . . . � ,I . ClUla.ton News-Roord -1 " .b. L , �_ ­,', , ,,*- �. � lx� � r� - - - , III "l,". 1 , , . I I .. Ir 1 _. , 7 .7, gp ; - I , I - .. I . I , �� I`!, -��I. , ,� ��,,,. I r 1"k, - r " " � " , t., , , . � �, 1, ,,, r I *W I , , . - I �, . � V-0. 4 a L I.. . I 1�; . 9 I rf! `* I I I #_ I It ___ I - I - --- f - - _". - - _ - � I I I I � 0" --- " , ­ ­_ I—, �, , -_ - - ­ - -­- I I I - - ft - -6-ROI --r.1-11111.130 lteri4 *P4 munw4 tbo mW sadloio � fit tilis (Vopsaluiaw at bwa, to win I ot reputabou as on Yauraveler of futri- I rate 004 okwur;p affairs wbirb found I Its way to the oOk* of tho cb$ef of Polk -Iii. When A come wax worth the I 00010 404 Houleftbillo-t* had at - read$, twen given his gICkn#m#_b*4 i b(IM,stUrtede go the weat by his editor I J I III) VhI0f -tw oftea� got the IWtW -of tlw I * . most famons, detoetirec I - I " t I It we# Ott the Bar vote- that I bw*V40' I i 1111IM"t0l,v #CqU414tod with hlwm ACrIm- I i . ; � Anal lAwyers AN journalists are not A : qpaeulies; the'for4wr need a4vertise- i . : meutt the, latter laforx.a4tiou. W,o,rcb4t- , k . ted together, and I son, wArmed. tor . I -A � '"SS fraAMOM, 'NOTES tho peces4u), Rod the unguc. $land aside, XO"ro. ShorldcAL .1 great AoIse of table* oW ftrWtu,* 11% rduglili *ail bi_ 11 lutellIsou" was so . cessfal-49 9 , knows 4WUf thi" ward h1m- 'a r � � a -difference � 1101Me#,, ,garlin He keen and 9.0 Orl&a4 404 he bad A, FWTX*UNTV% DRAFT,% %$SVOID -of trairting; 11410 have trAos. I- I Witt, Dup(li, betas Owwn tq, the ground, As, it An' crime, Of the Yollo* MOM. 'We bar# , , formed t f6usand.o of littlo 40009k VU640 404 411 00 Crew the Course Of 44049910, And 4414. the reproduced It 10 his own words,, only quality of thought such AS, 1 have men into big men I o/fiarnous deteotive4t of flcffon %rOks of, 10demotwis, tanin ' -Mur. -0417149 the "00or the outinuAl lanjen- 4oifer1ound to Atlyether person. , . , . go Nearly two years pp I INTElmor ,&LLoW1Pu, ox UK- � lor--holp-PaPA-popar, I t4tions with which be garalsbed. his � � ssed in' Allto way, � , . 0 -10 - I history't Znf0.e.r0sqph.Rqu. ,,, , . � Yea be $pro thatwq quickly lWrM4V% W6 should have Akedto, And the better I knew Ulm , . the more I 1" may learned to iove him, for � � I Pre.. SALZ. NOTES PURCH- NOVACATION. I refooiller repivie-r4oloctive, su, sprAno up And tbttt .N. Stauserson Put fome tuftbor questions 01)1144I , � In spite of We , . . , - � - � . � . , , !� mm'...'_ _.. . -1 . - - I perior to yon all in the facaltiso � itufl 1 t4row ourselves, upon the door, Jacques. but the Inquiry Of the exam. c4relewextraviaganee .1 bao 41scovered , � *01). � - - �. � -.#,III,,, - -,"# *14 , In him what Wag, considering W as% , , . . .� . , 11 �. entor Any Day. of o6gervit'O' CVCrYthingo, ramom- But, 4111115I It was locked, fast locked,- Infas magistrate, 'which to being, car, -40 extraordinary seriousness of miud. � ol . ing, dedueln,g all , Du the inside b, I - , v the Caro of mademol. rlOd on At the chateau., makes It Woo . r . I . . 1.1111-1 ., � ... ; I ,#. .. - . .11� . berih&, everyth i .Possible for Accustomed AS, I Was to $"in , . . - I . . '011e, an I have told you, with ke us to pin admission At . � I; Ulm 40ts that throw li , , ' Ano"As to the vsk W04 'Y' A . I �.. ­ the f Ohl on his , I sha the Wandler, go aqd� Indee4I often too gay, A �� "- , ,IIIII, H. T� RANCE. �,'*_ IF- I 'caseq, Before ,Roulptabille [pro. Wit. We tried to force It open, but It W011141 Many time$ AB4 him plunged In .:: I _� . I . CLINTON .. remained. firm M, Staugemou was Me It is guarded bf 4 wide circle of police, the deepest WeJa41110III I tried then . � .�O NOT F 10 CONVay- . . I nounced Rule-fa.beej.' OR 4tching an I ] - I 001vect, - the It madmitu.. And, truly, It was enough mou 'who 8" 1 Ifluilly w to question blin as to the cause of tblil , , . ';AL. REAL ' Mystery of the I(ellow Roo ' he to'make him, one, for we heard maifo� traces that can Ie&4 'to , patrillon Change. of humor, but each time he 'V L - � A r Buslaoss Coll the , ANCE P F1 NNIN16 � - . .Oge M � � . �. , - , � was 1known. to the Paris Polifoo 14010elle still calling "Help, helpf" M, And that may, perhaps lead to the dhi- laughed '44 in . - - . O. TTONI PRFIXVI I , J cove;7 of the asoasola., ' da, , a . ade me ,no answer. One - - witred rr11)1p blows 194 vc, having questioned him about his ESTAW AND FIRE INSUR: . GBI SPO , Sta-ugorooll quo ti � . xT - as a marwil of reaSonfng power, ��" 'ANCE AGENT. RNPRESENII , 0*00"41111,40'"""46,46'" . the d 4 wept with * "We have also wished .to, question parents, of Whom h , alffiough he was only a' boy in . oor an M90 And Mob, to never spoke, ho ' I . . tile Concierges,, but they are Invisible, ,oft me, protenfl,ing . not to have heard . . . .TING 14 FIRE INSURANQ4 . -W with despair And helplessness., Mnally, we have waited In a roadside . , . 11 I— ­ -1 years, With the solution of the '. qt - . what I said. I � VOMPANIES, . I I Mwas thou that I bad An 1138RIM Ian. not far from the gate ot -.the cbo- � 'DIVISION CIO . . I D. N. WATSON - famOU0,slangerson onigma he be. tion. "The assitsolu must n this state be - I , URT OFFICA bave ea, teaU, for the dejarlure of M While things werS t .. , Came a nationalfigare ' the lit. tered by the w-Indowl" Icried. 111, win Af qu t, h OvIoleur 40. tweert as the tam o cai of fitht yet- - . CLINTON;. . .1 I CLINTON, - :- QNT.. , . M � . . , ar e t e mag'stftto of CorbelL At .on v - I oraturto IV Franco, As .such we go to the windowl"'atid I rushed from halt Past 15 WO . low roorn" took pluee. it was this . . L �. I I UCENS]b AUCTIONEER , , in . . .. � , RAW him and big C'q1t Case *hlclit was to rank him as. the - . . trodace. him & our reade�.4. , the pavilion and ran like one out,of and, before he was able to enter bill Jotailtug newspaper reporter and . to ob. . . . ­.� I I � _.r_�. , � . r - I - . , I . � ,� , for 'the County of Huron., C6rre8­ I . . � ­ � , I I . .his mind. . . . . carrlag4 bad Am. opportunity. to Ask 416 for blm,'6e reputation of being - W, BRYDWl,$, . pond '"The, Inspiration was that, the win. him,the follow f� , eace promptly Answered. Charg- . . 'Ing, question: . . . . , - CHAPTER J., . the greatest detective In the world. , . I � OR moderate' and satisfaction guarag-, I I I . . dow, of 'the, yellow MOM took$ Out In 4' 'Can you, � Monsieur 4e Marquot, Rouletatiffle entered my room ,ou the . BARRISTERI, SOIJACITOR teed. Immediate, arr#ngem , I .1 � I I I . . . . ; I Such aWay that the park Wall. WhIeb glVe 110 Any In atiop as to this af- . ' ' I I oti `1 - -Wh1f;I* We e0i'Not o. -_ I abuts on th4.paVIllQn, proveuted my at f I f0m morning' of the ,26th of October, 1892. ". . I I I Sale dla6s ,may be�made by calling' ., 'Ill*.., .� . a . . . .air, WItboU convenience t4. the -looking redder than -usual, and . . "' - �t in ... . He was . NOTARY, PVBLIC. ETC. at The Nows�-Record Of . Vadisrst"d. � qn0e reaching the. window. To get up course of your loquiry?" * . . . I � Ace or on I It eyes were bulging out of big ,head, I . . , I ' to . I , , " I . . I I Fraixk Watson, - at - McEwauli groo- � ­­ I . _ . . I *to It.oue has first to go gut of the. "lit to Impossible for us. to do IV, aii the phrose Is, and altogether he ap.- . . - . , � ,�; "VICE-Sloano, Diock--'el, INTON. , exy. I . 4 . � . I roolul"' Who � now , Park. I ran toward the gate and on replied Monsieur de Marqtiot. "I 'Pan . peared to be In a state of extreme ex- � ., 1 17 HE yellow - - . � I I . I - I . . . MY way met Bernier and his wife, the only,say - is the strangest, affair Otoment. He waved I the Matin I : rememberp - . , . . � . . . I �� this affair which �. that It, . . I I I ; L � I . I . ,gate keepers,, who had been attracted I have ever known. The more we With �� . 1. I � .. ,. - - � �1. . . � - � ! caused so much Ink to flow? by the ptatol reports And by our crie . -know something, the -further A trembling band andcried: . . SHARLES B. HALE . 1, 1 . On the 24th of October, 1M, In a few.words I told the S. - think we "Well. my dear. Sainolair, have you . . I � . ..44 IHOMAS BROWN, LICENSF4D AUO�-_. ' following note aPpiitred In the lat- m what had we�are from knowing anything." ­ I read It7il . � RRAL ESTATE .: tioneer for' the couaties of Huron ost'editlon of the Temps; , . � I . happe.ned and directed the concierge "We Asked Monsieur de, Marquet to ,, I . I .. I , .The Wandler crime?" and . � I I a - to join M. Stanoerson. with all speed,' be good enough to explain ,his last "Yea; 'the yellow to � I . . and - . Perth.' Correspondence prompt- "A frlg!Ntful er we'll o been commitr While big ,01fe came with me to open . words, find this Is Y44t be said, the you t . hink of It?"' - ,. omP What qo� , . ly -.ayhswered-. Jmraedio6te o.TrAnge,- ted at the Chateau du Glaudler, on thi, . .. , . . . I - can. , � r at of Sa . late Gene.. the park gate. Five minutes later she Importance of which no one will fail to, "I think th. - It must bare.been tbe- I , pents safe !dates at border'of the ,foie ... . �NSURAXCIR I ., .11 I . be toade for I 4ve, 4 . � . and I were before, the window of the recognize; . .. I . at I .. 0. I . . Jile Wews:.Rpcord, Clinton, or by Vic ..bove Epthay-sur-Otge, at, thi Yellow room. I ... .. . devil or 'the Bete, du Don DIeW7 that 1. ill I I OFFICE - ___ . HURON. ST, . calling phoue 97,'Seafoxtb. Charges house Of Professor Stangefson. In the is I I I . ".'If nothing Is added to the material committed the crime.1t, ,, * - . . - It I I �_ � I . I The moon facts so far estab s - � I 01 . . I �. I moderate, ind satistactioik $44r night, while the master was working .. ,'Wad shining brIghtly, 11 fied, I fear th i " . - I I , . an- I . At the � -"Be terlousift . , . - - Is laboratory, An attem t was made I. . . , , . #6_ � I I -_ . teed, . . . I . . . in Ii . p and. 1 saw clearly that no one had mystery which'surroun4s the, Rborptua- owell, I don't much believe In mur- , I - - DR. W. GUNN . . . . I .1 I . . . . � I . . . I � . to ass.4sinate AIlle. Staugerson, ,who touched the window. .Not only ' were tile crime of which Mile. Stanger,-. ' derers. who make their escape through I . .1 . _... ... -_ �. was seeping In "the Yellow.room," a the- bar$ that protect it "ta I . I . � . .. I I 10 . .� p - -1 I .1 . . I In , ct, butthe son lids, been the victim 'will never Walls of solld,brlek� I think Daddy, L. R. 0. P,, L. A.* C. S . . I . .1 � I 11 .. . . I chamber . adjoining -this . laboratory. blind$ Inside of them were i1rawic, as be bro . ught to -light, but It Is to be . - . � . I , . 146ques did rrorig to leave behind blip �� . DR. OVENS, M, D., 1. R, -0, - p., The doctors do not answ�rfor the life I bad myself drawn,tbera early in the .hoped, for the sake of oui,buman rea_ the weapon with which the cr . . � . . Edinburg I . . . . Etc., Spesialist In Diseases of the of Zle. Stangersoii.!' . � I . ivon.Ing, as 1 did every. day.. though 'son, that the.examtnatton of the * Ime WAS I .. � I . . . I . alls) committed, and, as he occupied thent- . . . I 0 . mademoiselle,, kjio�ving th . . IlIng *Of 00 Y`8116w� room,-;, tl , c Immediately above MlleiI *Stanger. , . . Eye, Ear, Nose and' Thr at, The impression made on Paris by . at -I Was and of tho'cie 1. 101fice-Ontario s#eet, Clinton..'Sight will be at Hollnes, Drug* Store this news may be easily Iniagined. At. tired. from the heavy work I bad 'been, an qxamination which I $hall tomor- � . I , son's room, the builderlai job'ordered by .� - calls at front door * of office. or at Ofinton, on Tuesday, March Ist: ready at that time. the learned world doln0; had begged. me n6t to trouble row Intrust to the builder .who Coll- the examinity . 9 magistrate will g1ve.us . � . . � . � street.. - " - 29th;.AprIl. 26tfi, May 24th,. June. was deeply interested In the labors of klvself,�but leave her to Ao It and.tbey. 4trupted the pavilion four years Ago— the key of the enignia. and It -will not , � . 21st If you ,irequire Glasses ,donyt Professor Stangerson and. his daugh. . were Just as I had left them, ,fastened 'Will afford us the proof thtit may o .. I I � � . - - * fail ' "I". .. tei. ,These labors;-tbe; first ' with an iron Catch on I the Inside. Tile ' discoura I . 11 t be long before we learn, bywhat n4tu;, � � . .,. to. see Dr. ovens. . I . ,that were . . ge us., For the problem to r . � . 0 . . . . .1 .. I . . I assassin, 'theref6re, e6u)d .,uot'have ral,traP. or by wbat secret doo the old, I , . . . . atteippted In' radlography-served ,to . this: We know by Whitt. way the as- fellow was able to slip In and out An4_ . ., . � . I I . . . . . � ,�. vr--DR. J. W. SHAW- . . i_ open the - w passed either In or out that way, but siagla -gained Admission- . , ,�.." � . . . I . .. I . I I � � 4Y for M,,amd � Mule. Curie I Ile entered by .� return Immeclintely to the laboratory 1. I. . . I . . � , ' lie -douid,l get in , - � - � - I . . . I Ither I , I to the Ill . , 1. , ocovory of radium,' It was -1 ,. ' . the door and bid himself. under the' to M. -Stangersou withouthis absence , I . A 4 . . ­ - .� . . #-0FF7CFr;_ - I . . TDO MCK1110P JUM6 1.1DUe expected the. .profebsor, Would - shortly It, wits unfortunatd-onough -to bed, awaiting Mile. Stangerstim 'But being . I ly - I . . ' � noticed. That of course, is on . I . � . . I I 1.4rJ. read io tho.Aleademy of Sciomees a sea� turn one!s. bt�alpl The ,door of -the how did. he leave? . Hovi did be, an hypothesis $J' . 1. I . � , I . RATTENBURY. ST. I EAST,, 8 CoMpano . satIonla paper.on his new theory, -the room locked on the Inside -and' the eacape? If no -trap, .no secret 'door, 'Rouletablilo' i . . ,.� . I - . Bat down, In an armchair, , � , �� I . 1.10sulanc - I dissociation of, mattet.-a. theory des-, blindWon the onlY-windo* also.fast- ,no biding place,- no opbnlug I , . . . %, . I -7CIANTOX- ­44tm- and Isolated To' . I— . thled to overthrow f I rom Its I base the ened on. the.luside, . and mad � evibits of any sort lit his pipe, which he was never'with- � 't. . . A . �. , Wn PxOperty- . elle, Is :found; if * the - examination of the , oiik smoked for a. few minutes In at-, . . I . � ' whole of official s6enee, � which. base&- still calling for helpl No, she - had wallo-eVen to the demaill o of t lence-no doubt to calm, the excitement �, I . . . - . , I ; . -.Only -Insure&- ti a , he . `III ­,,`I. ! - I .. � - ` � I I Itself on the principle of tbo,�eouservi-- ceased to calif She Wag. dead per-' pa#lltou-d a not reveal a . .. . % � . I , I -OFFICERS . We � . � . -ion of energy. . . � Ily passage .'which visibli4orninfited him-aud then ' I 'if DR. C. W. rROMPSON., � I J. B. McLean, President, Seaf`0'rth P, It I . haps, But I still bea.r.d her father, In practleable--not only Jora human b6- it I eplied: ' I . ' . I . I , i 1, , "' I . , . I e . . I I * . , � � '�` . � 0. ; - M, HcEwen, * Vice�President, . On the iolld�viog day the newspapers - th pavilion, trying to break down the, . Ing, but for, any. being. whatooever-If N6 trap will be fo'tuld� and the my - ­ " . - . ' , . were - full of: the The:Matln 9100r. .. . � . .s . . . . I I PHYSICIAL, SURGEON, JDTC. Brucefield P.,O,. ; M ,P,. Hays, 1jec.- . 0 ,­ - , - the cell aj obows no cracks, It the- tery of the Yellow -room will become I - v, . � . trage4y, . : . . . I . . . . �, � . . I published. the following furilcie, on d 11 'With the concierge I b=Tled , back Apor., hides 'no underground. passa ,1� � . Treasurer, Seaforth P. 0. . . I. I title � . ge, more and,' more mysterious. That's , ,1 I .A.Subernatural Crime." . ' ' oil - must,really believe in the d6vall - . �. '_ Special attention given to' d - . . � . is - . � -Directors- . . to the pavilion. The door, in spite of e . ease of the Eye� r=, Nose and *jIliAn, Ch, . . . "These are the only detatls,?' -wrote the furfoi,is "We wanted to know. why,it lhterosts�me.. The examining I . . . . � . . attempts of H., Staugerson, what Daddy ,magisti-ate Is right .'Nothing p anger �� t - Thros I � . esney, Staforth ; J lba the :anonymous writer in'thq Matin and 116rufor to bu ' ' atill Jacques nieAut by the cry of tthe . !,; . at. � . I.. I . , 0 tr Grieve, Winthrop , George Dal Sea- - .. I I I rst It open, was .�, .2 . Bete than this crimp has ever been knowm" 1 .Eyes carefully examined and suitable lottli j . of . ,�we have been able to 6.btajn concern- h Idlug* -firm but at. length it i ; ' � ohn, Watt, , Harlock ; John . � 9 . gave du Bon 'Dieu." ' The landlord'ot the "Have you Any Idea of the way by I 1. I . I I glasses prescribed. . 1 . Bennewies, Brodhag4n; James Evans, .Ing the crlrae -of the Chatea# du Glan- WAY before . opr united efforts, and . Donjon Inn- explained. to us that it to . � ... . . ... .11 . � . � I I . Cler. The state of.,deap, . air in ,Will(!)' then, W44t a sight.met our , .. I the particularly sinister 'cry which is% whicb.theinurderer escaped?" I asked. . . � Office and residence : 2 doors w,e§t or . ., Biaechw . Ood ; Janies'Connolly ? I .1 I . I 'eyest , . "Nond, " replied � RouletabIlle, ' . � . " rqf4sbr.Stangerson s- plunged. and . .h us; the . "none, . . . I . , �� , , . I - . I . should'. tell you,t at,. behind uttered domettimei, at night by the cat ... '�resefi�' . � . . the Commercial Hotel. Ifuron:'Stt. � .. .. , Goderich. . - . . ttie, ImPoOsIbIlItY Of gettl 9 any Infor- I for the .ButA have an Idea as . . � I �­AGENTSr.! . ' ' . - I P concierge Mid the laboratory lamp- I ' .. . . � . . of an old womaj3-?-Mbtb ' er An ' . .. . . . I... . - . ­ I ination 'from thii, lips of, the .Victim a powerful lam- that, lit tfi , e -whole ' .. gOnoux, .io.the revolver. � The� murderer 414,ndt'. . . . � .- 1 Robert' -Smith,'; Harlo6k; . . . .1. I . go she Is called In the country. Motb- .i . ... .... '. � . . I . . . . . . . I., . � - - R�' Hin- .have relidered--our Investigailong and chamber. - p . . . I ek Angiabux Is, -a - soti. of saint who use It' . . . I . . I I I c � . . . - � . . chley,'Seaforth;, ,-James -.0ummings, -those:.of justice,io difficult *tlka- * - � .. .1 ' . I ,"Godd heavenal By whom .then,. . I I . . Eguloadiffle:; � J.' W. . Yeo : Holmes- pre0eht.w'o-,cAmmotf6rni th A t It'. at. . " 'I muk ilso tell you,. mousleur lives In a but In, the heart of the forest , - ' . .. . I � lo. . � . DR. F. A. 'AXON. � . . I e eaD Idea thit,the yellow room Is a very smaU not far from the g*to,of Saftaq-Gone. , was -it used'?". I . . . � I � . � Ville.' 1. . .. . ' . . . . - 60why. by Mile# ftugerson.P! I - . - � . . . . . . . I of what has -passed In 4the yello:�v room' '� . . : , . DENTIST. ' �, Any.mone to be paid in. may be in Whi * room. Maqemolselle hiid'furnl�hed it: vlev0l . I . "I don't understand. or,'ratber, I have . .. .y . ch'Mlle. StarigerspIl, In. her night. , with it fairly large Iron' bedstead, - A Jn, conclusion ' - I .1 � I � . . I paid to Tozer & Brown � Clintony .. or . . I . I and"'at a late hour the ever understood"J sat .. � , , :' . 1 . dress, was Iound lying on the flobi In smalUtable, a dressing table find two Sam j r at announc6d.tb6t the chief. -n I .. 111, - SPeciallst in Crown sad 'Bridge , -At ClItt s grocery., Gode)rich., -, � , . � . . e On n Ron ettibille -Shrugged als shoulders., � . Work. Graduate of C.C.D,S., ParVies degirous to effect ` i ' ille igOilies of .death.' We have at least , chairs. .-.By the light of the big,lamp, .of the Paris police had telegraphed to . .18 ,there nothing, in this artitle In . An'sukauce . L . � . .been able to interview Daddy Jacques, we saw.all at a glance. Ma&-molselle, the.fAmous "detective Frederic Larsan, ' . Chicago, and R.C.D,So., To onto- or triansaett. other 1usinibss will Ae as.he is calle44h. the country, su old, In her nightdress, Was lying on �tho who had. been *sent to Lo I ridon-for an the. Nitta- by � which you were partiou- . . . � . .� . promptly attended to,'on applicaiti011 servant It the .Stangerson family. floor Iq the midst of,the greatest dIS- affair of -stolen. securities, to return larly Struck?'. - I . I . I . ' , , . . . . I to AnTof the above officers addressed ithe � . . I . 1. Sayfield on Mondays from May to * . Daadi Suoes entei�d Yellow t6ider. .Tables and chairs had been . immediately to.Parls; - I I . ... � .1 . 1. . . . . � . I to * their respective pbstoffices. Losses room" at the same time as the profes- .overthrown, showing that there I had: I . .I 1. �... . .. . "Nothing. I have found the whole . of . I I I . ' 1. Dmeanber.. I I . . insp�c'ted by the.-. - dlre�tctr who lives sor. *Thla chamber adjoins the' labO- been.a. violent struggle, Mademoiselle ' . . i 1, the story It tells equally strange." . .. I . . . . . . . ,nearest the scen& I . �. � . . . Tatory.I Laboratory And yello*'room, c had certainly been d gged from � hdr I CHAPTER IL. .- . "WelL - but -Abe - locked door -with'. . . � . ., . . . . ra - . . . I . __ . - . I I . I I . .� I . . � I . � � . .are in'a pavilion at.'the Ond Of ther. bed. Sho was covered with blood. and . � � . . . . the key on the -inside?" � - .1, , . . . . . . I . 1111111 , . I .. � I I - ­ . .. .1 I . � ......-o .. 1. park,, about a thousand feet*from the bid terrible In . arks.of finger:nalls on ,. n Which Joseph ktouletabille Ap. I . That's the only perfectly natural -, , , , * A—!, : chateau.. . . . � . I heir throat, the flesh of her neck hav- ' . . .. � For the First Tiinc. thing In 1he whole article." 41 � .1 I' 0 - - : . . . it lit a half past 12' . pears . � ." � I 11 , �. � � . � - _� I . .. I . - I Wa at night,' this Ing been almost, torn by the fialls. I . . . 1.'Reallyl And the boltIll � e . . . I . bonest'.old man told. us, 'and I was in Prom a woiiud on the right'toth vie a � I "The bolt?" * . � � . I . .. -TIME ,TABLP- .., .. ULOM'ESEEXER: . the laboratory. where M. ;Stingorson stream of blood- had run down and, FIRST knew.. Joseph Rouleta- "Yes, the bolt, also Inside the room,.a. 0 . . . I Traine will arrive at and -.4epart 1 � . was still woriing, When the thing hap- ' ' ' bille r6roriounced Rule-ta-bee] still further .Protection aga I ItIst. eutryt from Clinton Station' ,aa folloiwv.: ' ' . , period. I bad, been cleaning and litt- made a 11ttle pool oil the floor. When when he .was a young'- m , I .M. Stangers6n saw his daughter to porter. At that time I was � M110. Stangerson took quite extra6r- ' � . . ONS ting Instrfirrients: In Order 6.11 the even- * that, State. -be throw himself on his a ,boginnei at the bar and often . dinary precautions.. It Is clear to me - BUFFALO AND GODURICH DIV. EXCURSI . a] . . . � Me -It .. va - 4. cry of him in tbe corridors of examining WhS, she'took . Going East 1 7.85' a., mi. . I VfA � . . . TO I , ., .. . . Ingandwas altinkforM.Stangorson . knees beside her, .uttering that She feared some one. That wd4 t . . �- if cc . 13.07 .p.tAe � . . 1. I . to, go to bed. Mile. Stangerson had aejpait� He ascertained that she still -magistratei; When 1: such precautious- ven cc . I "M I worked with her father up to midmight.- broatli'd, . * .. , I . I . . . had gone to get a . e . . 64 . �� , I .. . e . . . Daddy Jacques' revolver-withbut,tell- t I , WW- I Going fWest ' ' 11.07 IA. I I : MR I night 11 Stat * how to, explain that h . 4 � , Was ,,permit to communteate" for I the pris- . -.5.15. P, m. When the twelve strokes of aid � . . I . . � .1 I . ; . - . . 06, 'ERN Ing him Of it.. No doubt she' didn't. g , . . I had been sounded by the cuckoo clock cc it 1.25 ` P. m. I I I I not there, that he bad already dscaped? on Of Waigs or for Saint-Lazare, Ile wish to alarm anybody amd� least of . 46 cc .. . S .. It passes all imagination. Nobody un- - bad, no they say, "a good nut'# e aIL her father, - What she dreaded. h � . 4.40 1 p, Stangeraot and'bade fibig good might, der the bed, -nobody behind the furul-4 seemed to ,have took place, . and she�ffetended herself., . '111, C A N A D A L � in the, laboratory she rose, kl sed 3L , I a . I cc so ..: 11.18'' P. In. � I . � To me She said "Good night Daddy tare! All that we discovered wore as a taken hit head,� I There truggli% and she- used I . LONDON, �HURON & BRUCE DIV. MOW ROUND TRIP.,RATES Jackinest" as she, passed. Into the yet- ' . bullet,.._out%f lee. ' . ,�. . - . . I � . 1. I .traces, blood stained mAtka of -a man's and It Is from that, I thlnk� til the revolver skillfully enough to wound . Going South � 7.50 a. m. . , . � � low room, We heard her'lock the large hand on the Walls and on the 6mrades of the 1presO, all deter the assiasiln In the hand, which exo 'IS cc 44 � I GOING DATES ­ . I 1 1 'I 4.28 p, In. door and' shoot ,the bolt, so that I door, it big handkerdhief red with billiard players, had give' him that plains ,the, Imlivession'on the wall and U . Apr. 5, 19 juu.­14,26 J.d. 9,*t3 could not help: laughing aid said to blood without'any InItIals, an old c p . 12 on the'doorof the large, blood stain ­ . loo. Going North 11.00 a. M a nickname, which was to stick to him � . ed 14 44 - 4.35 p,, in: may 3, 11, 31 July 12, 26 Split, 6. 20 monsieur- There's tnademotselle� dou- and !many fresli foofmarka of' 'a man And be made Illustrious by him. 110 ,,band of the man who Was searching I . I� . I , - . TURO11GIII 09tiAt, TRAINS ble locking herself .In, She . muAt be �a the floor-footmarko of a man with -Was'always as red aS'4.tOnjato, now - for a means.ot exit from the chatuber. . I .. I . � I TOR014TO TO WINNIIIIEG. AND WEST afrkid of 11thi Bete du Bon Diem" large feet whose boot soles ha � - But she a f1ro u h O . I . . . � . . 4 left it gay as a lark bo�w grikre'as a judge. .did It soon Ono g t I .11 19ougleur did not even bear me be soft of SootI . Impression. 130*. had How, while s * 1 4 the terrible,, blow on the right - . . - I so .1, I z4aire Torionto 2406 p.m. . , I till go young -he Was only AtOl P � � , . I as YEAR eici above days WAS 00 deeply absorbed In what. he this man got,d*ay? How had be vati- sixteen and it halt Yearg'old When A templet" � . 11 CRICNCIC .i etftd Class CoMbefit was doing. Just .then we heard the lobed?. Don't forgOt, Monsieur. that "Then the Wound on the temple wa .1 ­ I 11 I . ('Alonjat aild Tour�st Sleepers. i . . saw him for the first time -had he ab . . � 0 . " . I I ,_,� le , - I - Apply to nearest O.P,YL Agent or wAts distant mtawing of a cat Ills that there .' IS. no chimney " In the yellow ready won Ills Way on the pre002 apt done with tbd revolverlt' ' . . . G . � ; �. R. L Thoua on, D.P.&# Toronto, * going to keep us awake 411 night?" I room. He could not have eSeaVed by That was what everybody who Came "The 'paper doesn't say . .it w,agi and* or . IN' 1 P$ 1 I I I . . :;"Akic .1 I 11 A � . . ­ I 1. I I .11 .1 ­ said to myself, for I .must tell you, I . . into contact with him might have ask- I don't think It Wasf because logically , lv__�A_ . ,_.- I % . AS1 FOR HOUSEERERS' tAllf4f.9t - monateur, that, to the end of October, the door,�.'whfch to nprrow�and on tho cid If they bad tot known his history, It aftents to Me that the, revolver wit# C r ''(I,,, �* � � . * � �. -, I .1 .. "* , f Itive In An attic. of the- pavilion over. threshold of which the concierge stood At the time Of the affair of the woman Usell by Mile. StangerSon against the � .,� . -1- I . W. JACXSom I I . ti I . , � IrOtApt MARK* : the yellow. rooni, 'so that mademoiselle with the lamp while her husband and ,�,ut. in pieces In the Itue Obergkampf, Assassin. *Now, 'Whitt weapon (lid the " ... .I Searched for. him In every ,comer, of � ;, I . DESI(ift �. Agent - - - '� I,I - Clinton. should not b6 left aload� through the Another, forgotten story, -ho had taken mukderer Use? The blow oft the tam, .". � COPVA16HT* &C. ' . night in the lonely . the little roota, where It 16 Impossible for to 0130 of the editors of the 10poque, it tle seems to show that the murderer bi " -, . Anyone sibuffifig's sketth and deficrittlod toOF . . __� 'o .- I .. ­�­,...­ ­ - , park.. it was the I one to bide hltbself,* Tbodoor,ivhich paper-ttion''rivallng the Matta for In. .Wished to.AtUn Mile. Stangersion aftot to y 4wokly aidartRift our opluion free w other an thac"t of mademolsell�. to spend ito an I I InVantion, is probably tabla. oniruiuntca,, I � 'had'bedn forced open against the wall. : .1 t[Oiriestriotgooyigdent?md'%to�IAN Of ents A136 Weather In the Pavilion. NO doubt formation, the left 'foot, which Wag he had unsuccessfully tried to AtraugI4 4 I 060 on Pat it I � r ore rin tental I patents takeu a d" "(1041101111,11,111 C " missing from the basket In which the her. Ile Must have known that tht - , isont free. Idest a a 1� could not eonceal anything behind lt,� : -.#A Ale . . . . . 110ton - News -Record She found It more,pheerful than tho Avedw flolticei wit so a ' ' as we assured ourselves Ily the win- .. ; �� . * I ,* INTON, - .,,. , OgT, chateau and, for the fouryearg it had " 0ewoolne . remains were, diaeoverect ,attld Wag inhabited by Daddy JaclqUes I , � � . . I I . 1, I " 0 1 � � � I - i, I I' I - ` i I-, I I11 , I I A� -_ f I I', I 1 *0410 I- ! 'I '10 the I I �?. ff-I I , '.I 'I , ti *1 I ­ I 0 , I H rou d - arb , I at his " 4 r"roug""'� ' ' "("'is' a ' . Al-oly to . Thfinig L:'R _ ASK Irolt I . I - " . f cou fg. 3 X tot Ofiont 11 T& P Ar# � wedloij I . CIL . been btillt, Bbo had �erot failed to dow, still in every, way see"red, no Por this left foot the police bad been, and that was,one of the reasons, I %th(Ific Amtrita"o I I , fligbt had,been poss1h)e. What them? ,& ddmteit weeklt� Urged ermS of substription-$1 in, t9kc Up hot lodging therc .In the spring. vainly bearching for a week, and young think Why he q, ,' have usedit quiet ; Adon U "y spietatiffild, jourtsiiaxi. Twerm "41w ler' "I, Witt] the return Of Winter madeglot- 11 Itut we discovered my revolver On RoUletabille hilid foUbd It In a drain wedliod-1 100 046rvot or a 114 � ,&b&nWfAe1r III Id 4dvatice $1.50 may be It cavos, s&.75 a TeAr, po"Be orav"� 60 14r CURZON the floot-yea, my revolverl Oh, that , ID. . I . $In 716*idwflom , i%smi , . � not 00 Paid. No paper diseofttlitite oelle rottIrrig to the chateau, for therty brought me �4cU to the realltyl The where 'nobody bad thought of looking mdr.11 . 1 I . Id, Unle., Is no fireplace in the yelloW roomi . . "All that doedn't explain how the MUNN & Co 86"ImmAy, N6W Y rk . until all aritars Are pat at at devil would not hato needed to steal for It To do that lie had dressed b1to. laratlob0000.h$VlBt-W,ubibkto%uTtI , thb opinion -of thePublisher. I-.; �IWO were staying in the pavil., m� rovolvef to kill mafTemols6lie. The ScIf as in oxtra Sewer mail, one of A murderer got out of the yellow room,tc, . to which evety., mbscriotiob .is, 1­­_jj�,D�k­jta ' ­`­­­­­* " number engaged by the adminlstratloj4 I observed. I . I . _., date ton ngerson and 1. We man who had been Wore htid first of the city of Parld,owlngIo an over- "'9VId61Itiv.#1 rotilled Rouldrib paid is deftoted-on th-6 Ishel I Advertising, rate$­TraMlent Advet- made no holse.. ne Was Seated at his dosk. Ad for me, I was sitting, on it gol.10 Up my attle hau. taken My re- volver from tbe,drawer where I kept 06w of the seine. logo "land that Is what has Wid, Zt. . tistm eats, it cents pet notipariel chair, bav1mg finished my work, and, It, We then ascertained, by Counting When the editor in chief was fix, Von, Session ,,of the preefous foot ithd in. plalned. I am going t6 ther Chateau dU GlAildler and have iome; to I line for ArstingtrUon sud 'S Vaints looking at. him, I sald� to myself: the cartridgeS, that the Assassin bad formed as to the train 'of Intelligent Soo Whether You WIN- go *Ith mo," d pa line for tuth attilaNuent Insette "Whitt a Want What latelligencof fired two ohotg. All, It wastortunato deductions the boy baa UO60 jod to 44, . Irt ion, Iffinall Advottismonts not to What kbowledg6l" I attach Impor- for me that M. 8tatigerson was In the I iIIhIlA UA ,,I,I,"Ai at.IA�A 11-4- . . L' I isvl&b. ik 7 11 I uow X Rawft vol"o fto, 40' -� tot heart of tv"t Wiles to Mq so a .. dyll Aetk4 wbUt I Was Apt* A# OW ; rotary to Mauro afistot peb,bom X i I 90bat 04mm-i who was at Ito two, J I 094 fKq .Tftm of asa, V" 0 pre. f"Wr of pboics at the pwbovm aa, W44 IAt1A*t&Jy i4q4ain'tod .,Itb tha, . ft"40000 I said After An Aowlomw "Tell y"W coortship of 11W O"ty,*- tot bad boon on the polpt of marrying her, In. apits, of the rAd tb&t#i%# ba4 . become, as tlw Phrase go", -4 por";, of 4 certain aw she wax *Ift M MArk&bly LP04 IoOkl'W. While I wRs droolng1l egiled out to ,, . I Roulet4billo, Who was Impatlout3y I I ,, , � moving About my mIttla; room; . "frave, you say Idea A$- to the mqr� . dererlp, st4tAga In llfe!rl 10 I , 41YOW he replied,, 01 thlo It ho. isn't a man In soctety,,M b at,jeast X, mall belonging tq the uppeg, gl4m But I that., again, Is only An Itu I . � press . 'lot6 . , . � I "What has led you to form ftrl, . . "Well, 'the &TORSI cap, the comm'913 b4ndkoroblef And the marko of the, rough bwt$ ou the floar," he replied. "I upderstarid,!' I sat& OfMarde ' , . rem 4-on't leave traces beblu, 'm Which .4 the I tell the truth." L : "We Shall Malre sometbills, out of I � � You yot� my dear Saluelsir," voriclU40 � Rouletabille ". . I - . I . I I I . CHAPTER Ill. :1,.,.--,, I I I I - . * . ' -A Man 114s Vaosed Like A 311444W � Tbrii0h the Slind16" . I . I . . I �. - .. �� "I I ALV Rif hour later RouletabI110I and If'Were on the platform of the Qrleana station . a I the departure o " awaft.4 . f the trafik' .. � willeb WAR to take us to, Rplboy�Isur- . Orge, . . 4 . On the .platform -we found BL 4tA Uarquet and- his registrar, who repro. . I sented the judicial, court of Corbolt., M. de Ma.rquet had spent the. night in. . Paris, assist ing In the final robearsall , - At the Scala of a little play of -which . * I . he Was the unknown guOor. signin8t - himself SfInPlY `Cilatigat Rldendo," . ! . I I M- bitUrquet was beginning to be ft "noble old gent.toman.ft , 'GenerAlly he was extremely polite 'And full of gay, ' hum9rAfid Im all his life bad -bad. . � 11 .. one passion-tbat Of dramatic, art - - �� - I � . ., . , � Because of the . mystery - whiclit , ,- shrouded It . the case of th;, ,yellow, - L , �' room was certain, to faicin t th ", , .40.00 Q. I% I #trical a mind. - . I . . 11 - . I I 0 It c W ' " " - ' ' ' � ' ... �' At the moment' of meeting him I" board M. do Marquet say'io, the roglili: tiar with a Sigh- . 'is. ' W :] . I I ,I . . . 11 � "I hope, my dear X Malelue, tffls bulldOi '-;Vlth his pickax will , , not de.' , . '' . �. Stroy so fine a mystery�', . I � � , " � . 'a . 64 Have no fear," replied -X Malelne, � "Ills pickax maO deatounb tho ritivolau . a I I I . � -i I 1, ­ . . . . I . . ... �*PURIFIEO HIS BLOOD I .., ... . . . . I I .- . � ­. Dr -t Morsels Indian RoCV1 Pill* L I .- Healed Mr., Wilson's Slarea . - � - . I . I . . . �Whiu the sewers of the body­­bowe*', . -* - kidneys and skin ducts�--get Zlo4cd up, * the blood quickly becomes -In- _ _:_� . " lVd-n0*1 frequently sormbreiik out over 9, e body, , . , , The way. to.he�d them, as MrI 10chard . ' � Wilson, who lives near London , OAt.; found, is *to purify the, blQZ. He . writes: . .. . � � I . ."For Soine time I had, been.in a lo%' I ; d6presged-condition. ,My appetite, left . . me and I soon began to suffer from indi. I . .. . -gestion. Quite antimber of sniall sores I and blotblies formed sill over my skin'. I , . ­:. tried medicine for the blood and laged- _" - � " many, kinds. of ointments, but without ' . . satisfactory, results.!. .What was' , - "' , I I wanted, ,;sO was a thorough cleansing of tfi�`tl&rd -,_4 . . and I looked about in vain for somei�� t: I I clue that would accoatplish this. 11 . . � I I I � � At last Dr. Morsi'§ Indian Root'Pills I ;. ' I "I were brought to my notice.,"d they Am'. I I one of the most -Wonderful medicineiJ have ever known. *y. blood was'puri- . ' . fied In% very. short time, soreit-healed'up, , * . . � I my indigestion vanished. They alwAys I . have a place in my home and eirejo6kid . , "K as the family remedy." " - I , Morse7s Indian Root Pills! deodut, the system thoroughly, Sold. 'by all *. dealers at 25c a box. - . . � 6' . - . . . . . � . . . .. . . . ,. . I . . .. . I I - - . .� . . I . I - -_ I I . . I .1. 7"�.-- i . � . I �. . I � I . .. I � . - . I . . ' I . Kruapp, , put it. Wm lea i" - ; ' ' , ve our casi fm-.' : , xamined the ceiling and floor, AU41.11 . wow All about It.. 1 am not to be d6e- , elved.11 . I * . I I . Having thus reassured big cbIe,A1,. W.' * " ' daleine, with. A discreet movement of ", 1. be head, drew X do:MarqueVs atten- tl I 11 .. ,_+� *�..., Ion to,ug. The face, of. that g6lwe. .. nan clouded, ,and as he saw Houle- abille approaching, hat.;Iw hand, he - prang Into -one of the empty t4rd'ages, . . hying halt Aloud to* his, rdglstrir as . e did. go,: "Above all, no jourtliflistal" , ' M, Valetne replied In the same tonell. . I understand," Mid then tried to .pre- ' eat Itouletabilld from entering the time compartment.wIth the. examIWaIk­,­--0 . Agistrate. - . . � . ­......: �_____­__­.­.;­­_ I I CTO tE PONTMED.) . I � I . I - . I . I I * ' . I Earl and Countess Grey and au.fto. . ave retutntd to Ottawa. � . .. Over a mile 'of nots were Seized ftear .. aftaneque by the Governililent, steanlr,, - Xavareh. - I I �' I ­ 16rincipal Quance of the St. jlfi6m­a�s' ­­­ ollcoate Institute will accept a re- . It, 11 - � ring allowance and resign. . David Smith of Filigal,.paught rob� ng Cattanch Is istore, was sentenced I peqteptiary. for two y(,Aks, . I . . , . I I . I. I I � , '_ '' , I A , - I . I I I 1.11-1 ''I ... , �- __ . . , V�_G&_ . . I , I gstablithed 1819 ) � rOR W066PINI13,0111(1111, CRMW. AST1114A. t61aI131IA.131t014CIftT1$, $01M 'I. T0R6A`fj"�ATAVt$t8i D11P11THERL& . Vspatizea crosolews fitops tho tisroxviihs of Wh"Piad Cough. EVerdrefided Croufaikik. .. _ 1 64 e0st where 'Croecfleifn 4 ukd- It acts ireatty on nose itid tbroifto Inskibil breat'hing I .%Ay In tht tiled at colds, "ptliet Ahe moriii heost sfid stot)i tha o0ughk It it! 4 boon to bxfted -one In6h, such As 111,69401 "Sttayed", Ot "Stolen," 6to., im. tatide ,to the tact that we- made no 110(se, for, bectildse of thatI, the assassin laboratory when the atralf took place And had Been With his own OY" that I - . I t, ww" I%"V au. In ra o1a h6 to -it for such detective _.T W r walul, 'yout Wub 9tiogto has defiriftely Ifitrusted this 6# dresat6up-h it ofterful 16twitdoo flodpir b&hr a efirskitive and a preventive id. 00MI11166111111 it serted on(* to]: 86 cents And ,imch tettaffily thought that We had left the Was there with him, 'for otherwiso, Cumming in a brain bt it lad,bf #11teou and delight At boin Itblo to "- g 06616 me, an d I blUst clear At up As qditkly as pboalble.11 dikatts. io Cresoltise't best W00finki"00A thirty Viffirs of 11tuckalliful 11116, ' Aubsbduettt hitertion 10 tents. I place, And, Suddenly, While the ouakoo 'With this waln6sa of my, revol,vor, I 46Wt idow bive .Years blblt in thei llmovgU6 Window" Of bit . # Ibut It what WA;r -can I ho of Any tot M6 tt1ll OTIAWAA L., !"'os ;i I "" "o ominunicatIOAS Ituildea, tot paullem. it tion - w As, sounding the halt after midnight;t desperate clamor broke out In the whoto We should bc+11-1 ibdittld now be Under look, And paor the left foot of tU6 Rue otet* loe katallf* to your 'K Ibbort Danae It tit the Chateau sma P60,41 thy, &. 11"",6 �" $e4ptivo B06kiot V � . WUP .t, to % gU&rg&t66L Of ,go I 04 folth, be iftwupinfoid by the Asot I I �, yellow room. It *as the Voted ofibiLt.'" V " mademol"lle, oyllftg "Utirder-mur- The MItor of tbo Woft added to this ' , Tbo 'boy facod t#"ttot 6906dily du I 01andfor." "Thit's true. HIS 4emoalt b6 Thr"t :1 �"aid,,It.'Adt..Mtbtia4tf'.",'Oe- coosolesis AMItiffold � I LL Talitefilit CMOs - - I I t A ivi4 49 the Wrlikt. I I *, J. 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