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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1910-09-15, Page 7"O %* 0 #950ptember Wk. 1910 U. P. NCTA60ART #*�i 0000.0,00 0*#"0#*0*"# *-rter. "The 14-ey wlth a b nas h"d. ' I %vorMug that night and had gone bliou but there Is no doubt that they both thesf` w0l'dR, willell reaelierl us dls- a I *'My "the -now. ' X. D. McTAQQ . AR'r I CLINTON I DISCOUNTED. DRAFTB I$SUED � . . ment Intereste(I me specially; the wo- � daughter, and Daddy.lacques had g e ove. for the father bad not hesitated bille whispered Ili my Aeur: " oil * yon ,nay Btlirly partly at bouie � . I BUSUS.ESS I kind of mystery. H videutly she valued XcTaggart Bros. I F , I owes ills safety, tbererore, to the -terrible, for him to bare allowed the soon lie finished.** I , I I Enter Any 04Y., VoSrrS,, SALE NOMS PURCH- strard for Its restoration. And I thought z, :, trap9dy havIng been enacted .too soon assassin to escape. For there Is, no Ile ' looked abont him. The 4darkneso Ombitiftications ifttmded tot publioa. I IIlia Unk ill Vallada's greatest I F411 Term opened Alls914st 29th * I —BA%,11XER,q--- I , 1�ellcc, Ili the laboratory, Imaginea that murderer's flight . from the yellow not see Illudl beyoud the narrow path ' - chain of 11*11-Grade Colleges # Christian uame. evidently, , I said, . , ,. .. --- daring the ast twenty. Atilin : action had come. The man wbo. had The silence which followed this dra- the. ebateau. The. sobs lind cpaRed. . � Ifoun&d six years. This is the largest traillers of Young people S - - - H. T. RANCE. - - --i- # CLINTON threw the Journal aside and Occupied in Canada and it is freely adinit. , # : 1 mys(,If with other matters... Four days' I I ted that its graduates get the I later'when the evening. paper appear- A GENERAL 33ANKIN)R AUSIX, ANCER, FINANCIAL, RE AL I)est positions. There is it reason; write for it., A diploina front W with enorillous be,dllp.e onnoune- across the rmth to tire trunk of it �ftlt tile house. At what hour exictly be Orle TArstill, so forced to confess the , C Into" News -Record --"-- , ­ --,-- - I wrifUlng on wrong lines, and ­ 1-1 must � . I fight him with nothing!" ' I At that monient vre pr*s wd by. the I back of the chateau. Night had come. I A window on t1le I'll'st floor was partly ! I open. A feeble light vilmo from It as I I I . Well as some sounds wlifeb drew our ! I Aittention. We appronebeil, until we ,' - 11-14 i-encibrid tile %I(le of it door that I was situated just uIlder the window. 1 Rouletabille fit a low tone made me . understand that this was tile window . I . I of Mile. Stongerson's eliamber. The i I sounds which trad aftraked our titten. I , Ilon ceased, then were renewed for a I : 1, inoinent, itna then we lieul,4 stlflpd i . sobs. We, were only able to catch WEBS TRANS&CTED. V�OTES the Collnuellcittl 215%UQUE,01715 ,11,8- sooiation ()fVanadui is a passport J I *-rter. "The 14-ey wlth a b nas h"d. ' I %vorMug that night and had gone bliou but there Is no doubt that they both thesf` w0l'dR, willell reaelierl us dls- a I *'My "the -now. ' lint for first insertion and 8 cen ts , , . , . .4 not this the key9 This advertIMIN" t6 chateau after parting with his, L The secret must be a terrible tfuctly, poor nobert."I Rouletaii DISCOUNTED. DRAFTB I$SUED � . to 811ccesS. ' i I ment Intereste(I me specially; the wo- � daughter, and Daddy.lacques had g e ove. for the father bad not hesitated bille whispered Ili my Aeur: " oil I yon ,nay Btlirly partly at bouie � man of the key surrounded It with a , I I to SIOOP Ill ,his attle, 00 One Would havo * to leave his daul`hter to die behind the "It we only knew 'what Wns being tHTELEST ALLOWED ON - DO- and finj�.,h*attbe College� kind of mystery. H videutly she valued doubted that he was the lijurderer. Ile door Willett she bad shut upon herself said Ili that chamber my lnqUii-y would once fL serted or 85 centis a'ad each I the key since site promised a big re� owes ills safety, tbererore, to the -terrible, for him to bare allowed the soon lie finished.** I , I I Enter Any 04Y., VoSrrS,, SALE NOMS PURCH- strard for Its restoration. And I thought z, :, trap9dy havIng been enacted .too soon assassin to escape. For there Is, no Ile ' looked abont him. The 4darkneso Ombitiftications ifttmded tot publioa. I DU these six letters: M. A. T. H, S. N. � -tile murderer. tie doubt, from tile sj- other way in the world to explain the, Oft lie evelling enveloped us. We' could � , . ABED. - - - - - - - ­" "',- - F411 Term opened Alls914st 29th * I The first four at once pointed to a I , 1�ellcc, Ili the laboratory, Imaginea that murderer's flight . from the yellow not see Illudl beyoud the narrow path ' - faith, be ace6mpatiled by the nalao Daddy Jacquos. We tire quite B'00 Christian uame. evidently, , I said, It was evipty all(] that the moment for r9ow", I)ordered by tree% whivit ran behind , ,. .. --- 0 I Math is Afathilde. But I could make action had come. The man wbo. had The silence which followed this dra- the. ebateau. The. sobs lind cpaRed. . V. . "ONNIMP . 1 nothing of the two last letters. So I , at bern able to Infroduco him I I e so ul Ic and lucid explanation w.as ap. "If we can't bear we rally At least .set ler - - - H. T. RANCE. - - --i- # CLINTON threw the Journal aside and Occupied . mysteriously and to leave so mall.V eTj­ pallIng. We all of us felt grieved for try to stie." said Rouletabille. . I . # : 1 mys(,If with other matters... Four days' Midi maN delleell against Daddy Javque-ll WPS, the tllustrious'professor, so driven into . i, it,- a %Iqn to me to deaden , NOTARY PUBLIC, CONVVY- - . . * Business College. later'when the evening. paper appear- there. (-all be no doupt, familiar with it corner by the Pitiless logic of F red, ill(, sound of Itly sttipi;, lie ,led Vic ANCER, FINANCIAL, RE AL . W with enorillous be,dllp.e onnoune- across the rmth to tire trunk of it �ftlt tile house. At what hour exictly be Orle TArstill, so forced to confess the , ESTATE AND FIRE INSUR- � . GEO, SPOTTON;. F31N. I lug the attack on Mile. Stangerson the entered. whether In the afternoon or in' whole truth of ills martyrdom or to 1)eech - tree. the white bole of irlit"kh REPRESUN, I . I lettvrs In the advertisement mechau- I tbp evening, I cannot say. One fa- keep allent 41!4. thus make a yet more WAS visible Ili the darkness, Tbfi� ANCE AGENT. , **"#*##"##"#*-64-4*04 � , .. ,---,, --carred,to-me. I had forgotten , tree g millar with the piloceedings arid per. terrible admW,Iou, The man himself,* , rew exactly In front of the �wluii , � TI NG 14 FIRE IN - I- . 1-1 the two last lette;j. S. N. When I 0 veritable statue dow In whIch we were so much Inter - Bolls of this parillou could choose ills . of sorrow, raised . , '' .... - ­ . . . I —i"z 9 . . COMPANIES. . saw tbeth again I could not belp dx- - own tittle for entering the yellow his hand with a gesture so sobilian that IL'sted, Its lower branches being on a COURT OFFICE, . . claiming, 'Staugerson!' I jumped Into room." we bowed our beads to It as before level wfth the first floor of the cba-. IkIvISION . eWS., Mit The N lNecord it cuib and rushed into the bureau No. 40 'Bare , "He eould not have entered It If 1111v- something sacred. Be then pronomic. (eill. From tile belglit of those I britnellips one might certainly see what CLINTON. I vsking, you a letter addressed . that body had been Ili file labomtory," said ed these words In a voice so loud . . to X. A. T. H, S. N.?* The clerk re- f hl.'dc, Marquet. It seemed to exhaust him: . I was passing Ili Mile. Stangerson s . ., Will SOR11 i plied that lie had not. I insisted, beg- I ged and entreated him to.seareh. He . : -, "T swear by tbe bead of my suffering ' "11, I -low do we know. that?" replied ilmhel`4 Evidently that Was Whitt , Litman. "There was the, dinner 11) the child I never for an instant left the I Rouiletaliffle thought, for, enjolvingme to reinaln hidden. lie clasped I he tillink a I W. BRYDONE. I 0. -b8 Wanted to know If I were playing a door of her chamber after bearing her I laboratory, the coming and going of. I 'the, . BARRISTER, SOLICITOR ALik - joke on him and then told me that' he had had a letter with the initials Af, A- With. big r1gorous Arms and climbed ' lerles for help; that that door was not. . . serl"Ints In attendance, There Was I -a opelled while I was alone In tbp labo. I up. I soon lost sight of him amid the I . . T, 11. S. N., but he.had given It tip chemical experhuout being -carried - . on between 10 and 11 olelock with ,%I.* ratory, and that, finally, when we en- . branches.�aud then fol . lowed a deep NOTARY, ruBLIC. ETC. . - to any address in three days ago to ,It lady who came for S(Illiger,oll, 1111' daughter. ' tered the yf-Ilow roorn.. my three do. 811pnce- I . and Daddy � 1 OFFICE -Sloane 'BlIck-01 INTON-4 . I Canada It. 'You come today to claim the letai ter, and the day before yesterday an- me sties and 1, the murderer.was 130 In front of me the open window ja,flues ell .1 I I mt;.'ed at (be furnace I in a longer there.' I swear I do not know remained lighted, and I saw no shadow I corner of the IA',d) cliji uney, who ... . . . I � I otluer gentleman claimed I t, I've, had - enough of this,',,be concluded Angrily. can the murderer!" . I Move ac- ros;s It. I listened, and pres- . sar that tile ilitirderet-an indmitte. 11 . . . - . Must I say it, in spite of the a( ently from .above me- these words fillend-did not take advantage of that )Iem- , . . � . VEARLES B. 14ALE ... . toJan Ist, 1911 I ,ried to quesdon bill, as ,to the two . . persons who, had already claimed the worn6lit to sill) ltkto th vellow room nity of M. Staugerson's words we did. reached my,ears; . .� . not I � I "Arter yon"' I afitir having taken oft Ills boots In the believe' In Ills denial? Frederic 1. I . .. "After letter, I;lut whether lie wlshikl to, ell- . I . Larsan had shown us the truth, and I ,von, Pl'alv!" lavatory'," . - . . . I trench himself behind professional se- - . ' ' I ' - qo-webody was, overhead, sp�.aklng­ ,'It Is -very Improbable", said )it. It was no', so. easily given up. , , and I . . � . . crocy-he way have thought that lie Stangerson. . . I Al. de Marquet announced that'the enchangJng coolitesles. What Was my . ' I I 1XSURAN(','E . I I � . I for the small. sum of ' . lind already sald.too much---�or whether I . b.- was disgusted at the joke that bad . . � conversation was at an end. . .y "Doubtless, but It 18'40t impossible, . and as we astotilshmeot to speon the slipper col - . were about to leave the laboratory Jo. unin of the tree two buman forms ap. %)FFICF. - - - HURON St. . I . . . . W -en ,played. on him he would not an- . i . � . L.assert nothing. , As to the escape f seph nouletabille approached Xt. Stan. pear and.. quietly slip down to the roul the,pavillon, that's another thing . I . . . -- — . I 1. . � . I , . . . . i L " swer au�v my que tions." I - of . s "" ell It Is almost certain," said At. gerson, took him by the hand with -ground: r1opletabille had mounted -tile most naturit'l thing In t" world.11 . . - li,or,a moment Frederle.Larsarl' greatest respect, and I heard hith sayi alone and had returned with. another. palls- I 4 � . DR. W. GUNN . � .1 Twen . Fiva. ty ' S,tabgersoii, "that my daughter. did � 1,)se the key.'nn(I that sb e did nck (ell � . . "I believe you,.monsleur,11 ed -n. -momen , 'Good evening, M. Salriclair!" t that. lippearod' to u It was Frederic Larsan. The detec- I here close the citation which I have I L. R. C. P., L. R. C. S. . . . � . . I . -1 . . . . . I � I , , , . tile of It, wishln;-� to gliare any. anxiety, a very long tline..�Tbe eagerness wits I h � which we awalted.what he Was going thought it my, duty to make from ,1%1. tive � had already oceupled the post of I . . I.. . I .1. * : . , :ind that she. begged wboeTpr hadL � . I I - friend had to tell us may. be inia-ined . . . .. I I . . Malelne's narrative. I need not tell. obsetivatlod when my ,Touti . . I 7�eltber Edinburg . I - Cents . round it to. write to the pop,te restantel � . ft ... I no- "I'llare flot beeli'lu tbeyellow room 0'. thereader that all that - passed, In - tile � thought, to reael, It alone. . . I 1. . . 1. � . � �, 1. -She evidently retired that, by. giving . he coutlaued, **but I take I . t f . or gran ' t- laborntoli y was Immediately and faith- ticed my astorilsbrueriL I explained . . Office-Oniorio strect, Clinton. Ntgbt . . .." � . . our address. Inquiries would havp re- . .-ed dint ,Von . have satisfied yourselves fully report6d to-me'lly Rouletabille. that to .myself by'the fact,tha,t they . calls at front door of office or sit . I .. .. . I . � — . suited that would have., apprised me � . I . . . . that be co - only . . . . 1. must hayie beet) witnesses of some tell- 414 have left the room . � . .. . . . 11 � . . . . - residence on Rattesbury street. . . of the loss of the, key. It wits -quite . . . And dC -Ili- scene betweeri Mile. bv Wav of the door, --It 19 by the doo * � der . ,ispali . r, CHAPTEW - XIL - . . I . D-1 .N.' WATSON`�' � . . ' . . . � . . '.CLINTON, � - ONT. logical, quite.unturu 1, for her to have taken - that course -for I have been- 1 . . . � , I StanXi#son. lying' In her, bed, and M.- tfien , I . ; . . , that the raurderer made his way .1, . . - I . . ltriae on* Ills kneo by* heir pillorw.... 1, out. At What -time? 'At the moment � . ., .. I � I . I I .� . v --DR. J. W. SHAW— � . . � . . . . . LICENSED AUCTIONt, ER .,. � . . .. robbe. -d- once bef6re." . I -"Where was that. and,*ben?" asked ' . .. guessed .that ea6jjad drawn different when It .was mo I Frerterie Larsan's Cane... " m.to do I - . .1 . I ' ' , ' conclusions from whatAbey had seen. . . . .. � . I . I . for the County of Huron. � Corrcs,i, !' � I I � I I the Police 010f- . .. . . ' - I I . io-ai tile Miament when it became . .. . . I . . . � I . I . I 1. It was easy to see that the scene had * " most explaillable-so completely ON. not till 0 o'clock that I left . P -OFFICE- . pondenee promptly answered.. , Charg7 . .'.'Oh.. many y9ars ago, tit Amerioll,, Ili , . , plainable that there can be no .other chateau, taking with- me strongly Impressed llotilcft ' bil-le in fa- . � . I vor of, All 36bert Diiria.c. while to Lar - .. R T. es- moderate, And, satisfaction- guaran� I teed. Immediate arrang�medts Jor Philadelphia. There were stolen from my laboratory the drawings of. two In- � .explatiatioli. 'Let us go over the wo. I Article hastily written. by mun it showed nothing but consumin . ate' ments. which followed after1be crlr' friend In the little sittim, ge lui . . �. .6 . sale dates may be made by -calling .ventions that might have made the . I 0 - dr had been commit ted. There. was. the . X Robert Darzac had : hypocrisy ,acted with finished � t by 1 I CLINTON.- . ' 11 at T.hc .News.-Re6ord Office pr fortune of a, mnn. N . ot only have I . . . . �flfe. Stangerson's fiance. first rooment,'' when M. StangeiSon . placed at. our ,disposal. The reporter. .�, - . .on Frank. Watson 'at , XcE-wan's -groc. 1: I . ety. . . . . I � I 17.1 neybr.learned. Who the thief was, but I have .never heard even, a word of the . I I . , I � and b4ildy4aeques were close to the was to sleep. at the. chateau, taking ad� - As we, reached tile Park,gate Larsau. I I * . stopped its. .. . I . ''.. . . door ready -to bar the way. 'There was vautftg�of tile io me Inexplicable hoe- . �- .. - � DR. C. W. rHom"SON. . I . I . ' . . I � .1 I I I object . . ..of ,the. robberyi doubtless beii� . . I "Aty catte!" be cried. "I left It near . the second moment, during which pitality oflier6d him by Al. Robert Dar-' . ... . PHYSICIAL, SURGEON ETC. � I . . I . , cause In order to. defeat the plans bf . person' who bad robbed me I my- . , . . the tree.-'.' . . Daddy Jacques was absent and M, zae, to whom Al. Stangerson In that . .. ' Stalagerson 4as Jeft alone be . fore the . Be left us, saying be would re 61a u . a. � � sild time left the care .)of all - Ills do.. .. I .1 . i . . %.. . I . . . . I . . . . 1.1he . . . I . . d. Special attention to 19- I HOMAS'BROWN', LICENSED AVC- i'belf .., brought. these .two'hiventions be- � � presently, - - . � . 'dooi.- There w6s it third moment, mostle afrairs. .Nevertheless. he Insist- � ,, f . i jg'ven cases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and . 1. tionetf - for the counties 'of Buren, . . i fore the -ptiolic, and 'so, rendered the' . .. wheq'Zil. Staugeksou ed on accompau . ylug me to'the station � Bave you noticed Frederic Larsan a' . Was joined. by'the . 'reporter I �. . Throat. . arld Perth. Corr6spondente - prompt-` . I robbery of.no avail. From that time . ' concierge. There was a fou,zith-wo. at Upilloy. In crossing the par,k he cal:10" asked the .�oung as , . �. I . lllt�ls . l Syes carefully examined and suitable ly . answered Immediate arrange- , "' ' for 'saledates oil I liave been very careful to shut I I in wheqJ am at my work. The 1� . e Were alone. quite a ' .. .� . I .. soon As w meht, -during which U., Stan said to me: . . . * ' . gerson, I . . � �. , new,'one, I Which I have never 4�ien him ' the concierge i "Fred,eric Is really.ver and his wife Daddy glasses prescribed. ments caim made at ,be � . . The News-flecord, Clinton, or by ,self bars'to these'windows, .the lonely situ- ! and cleveir and . I y I Jacq , I . . use ileroire, Ile seems to ,t�iie great . nes were , before door. There has norbelled lils.lieputation. Do you . . 'never 0Mce And residence : 2 doors west ot calling liberip. 97s, :�eaforth. Charges; atlon of this pavilion. this cabillet, . I .the was a fifth mo, . carr� ot It -it leavos him. One , meut, during which the know -how lie catne' to find Daddy. .- . � I the Commercial Hotel. Huron St. . Imoae'rate and.. g4ran- 1 which I had specially constructed, this . . . I ' - would think lie was nfraid It might fall � door was burst open andjbe�.yeljow Jacques' boots? Near'tbe spot where � Into the- hands.rit-strangers.7 I . . .satisfactiolit . I I special lock, this Unique key..nll are . . room-6litered. ,The monle ' never rit. at which, we noticed th( - 'traces of the iien t boots � . . teed. ..,.* - .1 I I .1 . . 111. . . . I I I . . . . , . I I . .1 .. ,� . . . Piecautions against fears. Inspired by --the-flight � , is explainable Is the very Mo. au& tile disappe'.itfunoe' 6f.the rough sjw: it. bcrot,o today., -�Vhere did be. . 'a . . I . . . - . 1, I I .. ­ .. . .. . � . . . 'lead ,L I .. - . a mperlence.11 ` I .. I , find -it? It Isn't natural that Man' ment wheii there was the lea�t utimbei ones there was'a.-.s(It.tatie liole-freshly I . I . . .. .. . � , � . ; .1 - I ...� . I � I . DR. F- A. A X 0 N'. . � "Most lllteresting!�* r emArked MI. 1 I . of persons before the door.' The' ? wA ' lli6de- Ili -the molst . round, where: I a lv'46 had ne,ver befor e usedia w.alking re is, - 9 I . . I I DR. OVENS1 -- All D., 1. R. C,'P " . Das. . .. � - I . . . , I . . . , . . had (. -iden - . stick should tile dar after the Glandler One Moment when -there was but one ' stOne .% t ly .been removed.. . , - . , - - *it' I DENTIST. . MO., Speeialist ih Diseases of , tl ,e ,- ,%i. nouietabille'asked*about the reti- I . Im 6. never move ,qtep witbout.on e: 'persod-Al. Staugvrs n. Unless ' c 'in I.irsan searched tot, thai stone with- cr I 0 a o . . . . . . I Eye, I Ear . Nose * And,: Throat I i,nle Nv0ier Al' Rhingerson nor Dad- . * e " . - -Jr, jillefty of silenc On the dh-,� of: our ari A] at the clia- . . . pu.tlie ii4rt of Daddy out finding It And at once'llniagiried " ' � Specialist in Crown aad Bridge . . .1 he ,ai' Holmes' 0rug' Store, dy Jacques bad seen Wfor several -, - . Jacques is admitted -in w job. I do not tb,�, t lr� had, beet) used by the. Ili urderer tenti, n- soon. ns.he �;IW.Iis, ,he- put liIs . .b I . I *Ili . Work. Gradliate iDf C . ,will Clinton, on March Ist, days, but a,fe* hours later we learned I tell Ills pocket And picked tip Ills bellOve-the d.00r was openeE.1 In the with wbich to sink i tile - boots .fit the Nva ­ . . . . . . � .C.D.S.., Chicago, and R.C.D.S., Toron to. . .Tuesday,, 29th, April 26th, May -'�iltli ' June from Mile. Stangerson hers�lf that the. reticule - had eitheii, been from presence of'Al. Stange�rson alone. and. take.. Frp"d's calculation wim an excel. Cane front the grolind,'a. proceeding. to . . . . . .2.1 s t. 11 you Tequire Glass�`s don't stolen, her or she had lost it. She 10ther . . . which -1 Was perhaps wrong not to tit - tbc man escaped.'� . . leni-one. as"the slievess of his March'— . . ' * - . .. . "Here wLinftliminilt ance." Rayfield on Mondays from May * to fail- to see,Dr. Ove'na. . !. � I . ., . . . 11 I corroborated ,All that had passed j-ust. 11 ' � . . I *her . s. Tlint ese.aptid in(,. but in ---;-. ­­ . I ­. ­­.. � we"Illust adwli*that .N I, Stan. ril'Ort, y tn-ft . . � - -'turned W abotbeii direction . . . I .. gerson 'bad powerful reasons for not mind, was . . December. . I . . . . . � . . as father had stated. She had . . � . . gone to *.the poste're,,itante...and, on.the .. . . . . . . . Arrestlng*dr not eliusilig. the -arrest of, I'W tit(, I;ir�­p number of -false lh(lk-a- - � . . ' I ., - ' . .. We were now out of the park. Stoule. I . .1 . . ..I . . .. � . � . I - . . - . .1 .:23rd ' of. October, had received a letter . ,f'llls trzi�-k ivillell tile murderer ' the murderer, since he'aftwpd him to tious o .. � tabille had dropped into Alence. .'Ilis reach tile window In tho i ' folit itild liv I'lle lileasure (if thb.-bl.ack . � 1. 1 . ,estibule Pliiii — TftB U , . .1 . JUCK1110D IR tual Fite . which,she affirmi6d,contai-nednothing but a vulgar J)Ieitsantry, which. she . . . . . ,Ind., . -c � . thou.-lits'were , -ertainly'still I 4 Decupled - i . . . . 4 ltlk P - I closed It after bill . I. Tlint doue,­N1,110. fonti�l)"Il.I,S,i.(�i'l-QOII(iii(Illig '%,VJ(II tbat of . . W. rederic Larsan% new cane.' F -- - I ! I I ff,U I . . � Insurance GomoanU . . .1 bad immediately burned. . . . . Stangerson, th01191) horribly wounded, l7iajdy iIz1(:(l1ivs',bo6ts, which 1, had es- . . . had -proor of thut whe'll, tie we c=6 J Ezi . .. ' .To rotwil io our e'xaillination, or, it had.,till sti ud ii� doubt . . xyngth'enough, . I . tablNhed withont IiIs suspecting it. on � . . * near to Epinay, be $aia. I , . . . . -Farm and Isolated.Town Property- . rather, to our conveiiso.tion. I - in list lu obedience to the entreaties of her tile floor of - w '00m. . - , .1!1( �vvlla I All "Frederic. Larsan arrive'd � at the -TIME TABLE- ' . I 1 4� -Only. Insured- I . . state that the chief of police, having in. � bitbor, to refasten the door of )ter � which.,pras 11 lki-601'. 111:11)y eyes, rhat � Vandier before -tile. He began his In-' 'tile Trains will arrive at and depart . � -0 Yrl ICE Rs_ , , quired of M. Sfangerson under'what . chamber with lioth .tbL- bolt and the ulurdervii had twu,eht to tu'rn svis- . . quivy before -me. He tins had time to from Clinton Station as follows : J. B. �'% P4 IcLean, President, Seaforth . conditiono, his dangliter had �one to - - Paris 'October,'we lock before sinking on the flooe. We. plelon. ofi to tit,. old servant. Up to . find out things About which I know do 'Are - . ]BUFFALO AND GoDERICH DIV. . . . 0. ; ';%I. 1IeEWeTf,% Vice -President Bruceficid. P. 0. T. E. I -lays, see.- on the 20th (if learn- ed tbat. M.Roberf -Darzac'had accom- not know.who committed the crime; that point' Laronn and I Ili Re. . � . ire do not know of what %v I retch AJ. cor( . 1, Wit'no, furthor, -It ls,gollwAt, be nothing. Where -did lie fi-nd that cane?" "It Ooing East 7.35 a. m. . ; . . 'treasurer, Sedforth P. 0, panied li�r' And Darzac-had not beeft ' and Alile. Sta Then he added: Is probable. that . . ngersou Are tile Victims, ,.4 terrible ri'vitter �'-for I j*(AVWf)11 110 i. , � . � I . it i, . � 3.07 p.m. I . . : Amain seen At the chateau from, that � . I . � I . I . I � . . � l . � . his suspicion-inore than that, his rea- . it if 5.15 .p, in ' , �Dlrectors ... �', . . � NVIlliain Chesney, Seaforth ; John time until the dav After tile crlwci� had. been Tvefact thatM.'Dlir. . . I . I � . ... n . . I . . � � . . soning-bas led. -him to lay lils-hand o . � � . .... . . . .. . I : Has this cane , something -tangible. Going ,West 41-07 a. ra. .4 " 41 � Gkievej Winthrop ; George,Dal6, Sea- corrirnitted: zac was with her ill' the department . . . I . . . . . . . I .!., 1?.. . I . 1. . * . . . .. 1V .." . .,., ?1. ,* W -.' . . I , "! I "... anything to do with' ft? the - it it 1.25 P, M. I forth John Watt, Harloek ;, John store .when the. likicittle disapp�ared ( .----­�� . .. . �', .,Aere I ... . . I " . I .. I' . . - - , - . Z,�� , I . , , I. , , . deuce eould.lic-have found it?" I ., t.40 ; P -M. Bennewitis Brodhagan ; James Evans, I could. not, pms.,4 vinnoticiod and, it must I . .1 -- ,/;/ , , . "...,". ,�, .1 . I , � . ;, �;"� . �`01 ,, . ,� �� , � . ,�! As.1 had*to walt twenty miubtes for �J Ed It 11.28 p. m. � �echweod - ' . Be ,; James Connolly ' I be'said, strongly- awaliened our *in- . � ., I . I I— �W.. , . i 1, I � the train At Boililly, WO enteited .it cab-, 010:1-�;AIIA, -, HURON LONDON . DI V. & BR'UCE ` . . . - Goderich.. terest. . . �. , . .. I �--t�,-- 11 I I 11 � . I .. ,.io . 1 , ,5 . arei. Almost immediately 'the. door , , , ��.//,� �.�; Going South T.50 a. in, H . . I � . -AG 'N*TS­­. �-. . ' . ' T his -convers.atiah -between magis. - * ..04 . �, li� . - �. .---�- openetl, -,ind Frederic Larsan made his I r, .91 (4 i 4.23 P. in, . Robert Smith, -.11arlock ; E. Bin- - ed, vfet' I.rate.s.'accos im. witnesses: kind I I I rq�­ I- I I . � -11-1 I I!!;- � - .tv I appearance brandishing. Ills furno'lls IV. I - IF Going,Nortb � in. lIA0 'ch ,ley, &,afotth ; Jam�&. Cummings, ri ,loll naliAwa.q ooniingto a close when I ­�'J, T- . '. 1. I � . W,-1 7 I 1� . � � t .r2' : � 'loll calle I � . . . .. . . . , . A. lie, -,�X­ / -1 - 64 1 9 -� . - : - CM m . Egniondvillt, J. AV. Yeo' , Holmes- . � . I . Ville. . . . . U te a theatrical sonsatioll-r-an inei. q ' , dent of a kind displeasina to M I de - � " I I 1: �� 1, ,..I i4l , , I � �., ,� . - , I . . j!� I . V � . ., �" .0 . I I "I . . - found It," he shid lalighki.1y. . i; r , I ! --------.- I - . ' Any money to be -paid in, may be Maxquet-wai; produced. Theofficerrif � the iren . darmes came- to announcie that' ; 1� fir "I .4 , ., ; � " ". . . The three or us seated ourselv6s at a i � " - . 11 �� ii I . t � � I �, . f - i . � table.' 11touletablile never took his eyes , — . OVER 66 YCARS" . ' vald to Tozc�r & Brown, Clinton, or at Cutt's grocery, Goderich. I Flicideric Larsan reouesthd to be ad. I . . . . ; I , ­ , ­ I I � .;.�. I .. off thec cane. Ile was so absorb � ­ . ed that ' * � I .1 ' MCC . . Partles desirous t6, eftect -' ,11stirall0c - mitted-a reque,zt, - ilint. wai; al, onc.t oomplied with. lie hela in his handa .. - � . I .�. . . 1, lie did not nollee -it ,,Igu'Larsan'mnde .1 ft , N ­ i 'r :11 . -1 . I -%v, . oung P JJq!%.U-" I . - . to a rail ay employee, a.y . an I I -;, Tv, d or transact other business will be : hojavy pair of muddy -'boots. which ho . � . 11 , . . . �­-j� - . . � . . with a chin decorated Ilya tiny Mond I 11111'i V prorpiffly ,attended to on application . throw on the navement of tile Inbora- I I ill" A, � , I t -and Ill kept beard. On the sign the I to Any of the above 6fticers addressed tory, wherp they could be plainly �- I- ''A 1'i ; Young mail rose, nald for his drink, 1 �� W I to their fesjJc:ctive postafricies. Losses seen by, all present. I I i;l . . , " ," � . 1. bowed And went otit. I should not rup a in�pceted by the - director who lives 1'tTorct," l­IPsAid,"Ar(-. thebontsworn � J , "I 7 .0 k , , , / self have attached any Importance to - . . nearest, thc set-ne. . � . . � bv ilie mv,riidorer. 11in. von reoriunize ' . /�, 1. .1 , r ' . . . . . I - the chicuinstatice If It bad'uot been re- DEsiGNa COPYRIGHTS &C. . . . — — � them. Daddy Jaequesv'� lie -,aid to � .��' , ,� . ,`� �� I . I A . I T r � called to my mind soine itiontlis later �.,r P nl-�' ��`r / Anyonesending asketeb anddefferiptiontn"y I . . the ol(l man. . . . . . : 1. . I !I � I �- . � by ilia reappotivance of the man with ' � I 6 . r L quiciay ancertain our opinic, t 1, free wh6the in V .% t io elit M to probably! k dea- , lie AtrlotoY conlideut(c enta 1, HANDBOOK on Pit se, I free. Ideat can for - Cilkton News-Recor T)addv Jaeolies b Pot over th�--rn A.M - sfi,n,firid. wi,oenized A. nair of boo , old t,4 'L . f;F : 4 .. I . 11 / tile beard .At one of the most tragic mo- - . ;� ,;,rl .�- I 114, [ - I (()) . ments of this case. I then lentined that ! Vt cy securing patento, I 'atelit,A ration t ough Munn & Co. resolve �d which he hA4 qonic ti -e book thrown I - . �, I !! the youth wits hne. or Larson's Assist- awriat notice� Witbout uburge. ru die �* $11 ;4% A a deftfific ", I A I N T 0 24 -M GINT . . I inin A. en"'Or nf TOS Rttiri� IV- wns So tal,on nbnok flinil- onuldriothitiebi,- - 1 - I I I I ants and had been chni,ged by Jilin to !c ; I ;. 0 fimerklift erms of subscription -$1. per yeail: in neitation. Pnel er-ld on!%* stand and 0 , ! F11, ,0 . Watch the going lind colallig of travel - I I g I , .. . A bandoornely Illodratod ,weoldy. Largest o1r., eiiiation or any si-it-utine joun.ai, ,terinn Ty, advance $1.50 may Ile Charged It . sfprp at tht,. bnot-q. . - Ora tit the station of V,pInay-.8ur-Orlge. I I I , � 1141 negle( . %� Larsa 'tcd In 'any Cannaft, dam, ii. year, vostage, prepaid. Bold all nows4ealerc not so paid. No paper discontinue . Vion, Y�ninfi"o fn fl,p lipni'llcereldof nothing ease ; I I . on which lie was en -aged. ! MUNN & C0.3sn'Olumay, NOW,�Ofk, until all,arioeats are paid, unless 2.t in Ole n1d mall's hanrl, Prederie Lar. I I � I . . � .� I I ­ 11 / - -11, I I I turned my P,res again 'oil Rouleta., Branch office. M F im. wasbingtozi. o. the opinion of the publisher. '.,,, ran wiid: . � ' .� I I , . bille, . . .. . date to which every subscription 'As "That'aft hnne*prehief (100flighint- . f, I / � � I � — paid is denoted on the label. - , ly Mo. ilie mit, that was found in tbe A I V% I 11 .,-. I I "All, M. Prod," lie sald. "witexi did 'i I z .. I.' � . W,,iiliiiiiliil� .11- ­� 11 I i ­ �N, ;�� k�, you begin to use it walkhmt stick? I 'Advtrtising ratell-Transient adver- . tisements, 10 tents per notipa-,jel . I J i -I know,,, said 11addy .1acqueq, trem- � / � ... i . I have alwayq Scott yolt walk -jug With lint for first insertion and 8 cen ts 'Dillig, "they are Almost allizeil, "And then," continued 14"rederic *LtLr- I . ) I I'll - I ­ I . your hands in yonr pot-kets!" . "It ]$- it present," replied tho detee. per line for each subsequent Inserti, ion. Small advetti8cradats not to san, ,,the.old Basque coo also found Ili I , ­­ � , 1� �­ . . . . . � ! , . , , ,. . - , - � , . -1 , - . tive. . "Recent?" Insisted Itoilletabille, exceed one inch, such an "Lost" . "StraYed," the yellow room might at one ti me I have been worn by Daddy 3acques I - , :0- , - - -. .�� I i I - .,.-� " ­:�,� . . -, 11,- - - I I ,,. —;Ae. � I I 12 � No; It was given to ilia In Londoll", or "Stolft," ett., in, � bhuself, Ali thIs, gentlemen, proves. I � . - ­-,,�.-�, L ... I 1- I ,. � - � 91 f , I "Ali, yes, I remember -you have just once fL serted or 85 centis a'ad each think, tbilt tile murderer Wished to die- I ­ , . - I I . , L I conie from London. Alay I look at it?" 8ub.�eauelit irlsertion 10 Cents, , � Kulse tits real personality. Re did It In ;1, ''. - . -.41-2 i % "A 110h, cetitallityllt , . Ombitiftications ifttmded tot publioa. . a very clumsy Way, or, 'at, least, so it I � .. . ), � r- " I Fred passed. the cane to Rouletabille. tlofi must, all a guarantee of good appears to us. Don't be alarmed, ; "1.-.-. - - ­; , & ,I ,- , - ­.-.... 11 It was a large yellow bamboo with a faith, be ace6mpatiled by the nalao Daddy Jacquos. We tire quite B'00 , �#./&* . ... i r - .- crutch handle and ornamented with a I . 4t the writic.r. that you were not tile murderer. You I - I gold ring, W. J. MITCHELL, ueve; left the, side of X Stafigeligon. 1 POULF.IrA19ILL111 TOOK FROM THE OAUCISLe AW) HELD UPA PlIM Rouletabille, titter ovanitning It mi. . F Zditor atid t-roprietor. But It H. StAnger604 had not been i � . OF HALP CONSUMED PAPIM fintely, returned It to Larsan, with a bantorine ortire-4isl6if on his fat%o� mv. a r, I 0 . - ­.A.,EJJ11llJ1k­11­ !­­ ­­­." - ­.. . � .., 1-11-1-1-1..".- .1.1- .I.....-1-1 ...... ­­... 1-1 .11111-1-1.1-11-.1-11 I....."," � 11-1 1111-.. -.1 11, ­­­­ ­­-­ 1-1. 11 � -id ­.­.­­­-.­ ­­ -... L, � 7 I ' ' � L, 'L;'5 -r I—— . 1- . I I IIng: "You were given a F reach cane ja London." , . f�l VossJbly," said Fred Iwperturbabtp?� "Read The marlt there In tiny let- ters -'Cassette, 04, Opera.' I " I "Cannot Ruglisli people buy caueW In Paris?" Whea RouletilbIllo bad seep, me Into the train be said: "You"ll remember the address?" "Yes; 'Cassette, 04. Opera." Rely oAF ice. You shall have wor4 tomorrow morning," L -That evening ;on reachIng 'earls I saw 41, Cassette. dealer L in walklitig sticks and unbrellas, and wrote to ,in L ,. Jr . friend - A man unmistakably answering to tile decription of U. Robert Darza*-,q3M& height, sliglitly Atooping, putty coiorva overcoat, bowler hat-purphased a cane, sirtillar to the one in which we are lnter� ested. on tb.e evening of the crime about & O'clock. .N. Ca.ssettrii liaEl riot squ). an - L other Buch cane during the last two, , Years. Fred's cane 14 new, it is quicar clear -that it's the sarne cane. Fred Mil not buy It, since be was In T,ondqn. 1.ika . You, X-thJvk that lie found It sornewbeiry near Al. Robert Darzac. 13ut it. as you �uPlpose. the mur4erer wao In tile Yell*,W room for five or even six hours ana th4p crime was not contwitted until toward I , ,,nldnlgb, ,be purcl,aso of thl., cane provesr an Incontestable q,lit)l for Darzac, I . � I L � . ICHAPTIERL X111. L L . L L . ' ' , L I "rhie L Pro L abytery 04% Lo , st Xothin:% . . , of Its Charm Nor *tl%e G41r4en I I Ill* Brisibiness." I I WENTZ after the occurrence of. I the events. I have Just recount- . ember,, to . W be eiact-1 received at. wy home In Paris the following telegrapto- I le message: , - . . Come to the Qlandler by the earlie*.% . I . train. ,Bring revolvers, Friendly greet- . � . Ings. , ROULETABIT-1-C �. . . I had u6t heard from him for a . . . week, nor of the progress made witla that mysterious case, except by the Ice. � I . numerable paragraphs in the newspiall . . pers and 'by the very brief notes of . I . Rouletabille In the Epo4ue. Those- ' � notes had. divulged the fact that traces� I of humaa .blood bad. been found ow . . . 1he mutton 'bone as well as fresb I . . . .traces of the blood of Mile. Sf�jngeitii, ' I ­ . . son. The old'stalus' belonged to other , .. I crimes, probably dating T,ehrs bneX . � I . I -It may be easily. 'Imagined that the , . � . ' . I I . erime engaged - the. - attention of the . . I,rL-atlix!D�-tioizt.the.wexl(J. .ZNocrimlel, � I., .. � � . . . . . - . . I , . I . I � . . . � I . I I 1. . . : . I .. . . . . . .. I � . I � � . . . � Cletin W-11thin I . .�. I.... . . . . . I ' I I . Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills - . . I Parity t1le.8lood and Prolilng Life. ' - , . . . . - . I . . . ''I If as much. in- i I . I I 6 �11-. * - I tclligent- care wem . . I . . � . . . . . . . I '. . . given to keeping the . '. . I . . � I . . . � . I ��� � . . body..0ean ind-puro I � ., :. . . - I . . . 1- t ,� within"tas WC11 2P : : - � I . - . . without we..'%you.W. ,. � . � . . . * I � I see More. healthy, I . . . . .\ - ,, vigorous old men Ind , . . . -� .... women. Tlii,c' 4dity, * .. � ., .1, - . . 0 bath, 4.oes, its. paft by . . .* . .. . .. : 1. ­ 1. . keepifig'ihe li'ares of - � -. I �, . ... . � I . . . . the skin oFidn so thwt. . 4 1 I they throw -offrnur',b . . . . . . � . . . . . I . . 1. ofthebodly'simptiii-, .. � . I. . I . . . . . . . , I . ties, but- it i3 .cvrm . I I . . . . .... � . fi.tbre important that' '. -1 . . .. . . . � � . V4011608 .. *,,It,,,7, th.e.bow.elsafidlld..' - �. �. I .. . I dio to hr. morso's neys should be. k.ept , . . . . . . . . .Indian Root I Pith. regular and, iilcdve. . I . . If the, bowels fail, as they often do - . .. . ]a . te in life, to move regularly at leot . I . 1. . once -a dav,- the waste mitter from thr . . .. ! . � I I I fobd accumulates, decay�, pisons the". '. . . sy.itern axi& ulp�cts -the -stomach. . - . � -*. .; . . � � . . . . . I . . If the kidneys, are sluggish the ,irnpur-�. , . � . .., .I I 1. . . itics � which, they should -fiftet fibm the I � . � � .. . bloqd...T�main . and- cauic . rbeiringism' .�' .' .. * . - ADr.;MO'lise's Indiari, Roo4 Pills - .. * - . regulase.the bowels., st.imulate the kirincys , .. , . I and, open, up. the pores ortbe 'likin. The . I . .� I result -is .a body c1cali vviihitt�­purc, rcd' - ' ­. ' . . blood, good digotioni-and-li, hale =a . � . . . , . I I . L .1 . , . .. � ..hearty.old ag,eii . � . . . . I . . . � . i , , I Three generations �ave, proved the � . � . � ,�alu� of Dr, Morse's Indian Root Pillo, . .. . . . " I . and.theiii .sale- is Steadily", increasing ,zZ. - . . . q I L I . I . . , ovcr,the world.. , 'I . I . . I .. I . . � I I I . z�c., -it, all'dealers' or froyn W. -ff� I . .1 . Comstock Co., Ltd., BroAville, Dig. -, ' . I . . I . I . . I . . . . . I � . . . . . . 1,11,. -T. -Il. 114id 11101-6 A'L;7,X'JeU Ttle 14flifle � . . . . I of people. It appeared to . me, how- . . ever, that tile judicial iuqplry was . inakIng but very little- pro.-ress, find I . should have be6b vcwy.glad If. 1011 thl� .� receipt of my friend's invitation to re- join Win at the (.11tindier,-ilio.dispatell � ' hit(] not colliaille . d the word8, "ArItly. - ,, revolvers... , . . .. . - . . . . . . That . . . puzzled ble greail.r. Routeta- ', " 6rs Inc liffle telegii. phlng"! for revo , IV unt . tll,)t ilivre might be deca$1011 1:0 UM, Iiin'll.. Now,, I confess It WithOut ' shanie, I A. . in .not ..-I bet'o. But heNt . , . . Was a frien(I cridently 111411111ger valr, - . Ing on Ille'to ,go to ills i0l. - l"drd not �! � . . ' I hesitate lorip. and after ns,suffng tztiv-. . . , . I l self I'llat tile only revolver I 110"SO-11%,N. . . -wn% properly, loaded I hurried . tonwaz,6' . I tj)e Orleans ,stail - on. oil the W.'Ir I , � roinemberod that 11oulertabille haLV Asked f6r two, rpyolvors, I.therefors-, ehterod A, gurisniftli*4 shot) and bow.dit � till I excellent Weapon for my friend. � . . I had hoped to find lihn At the $fa - tion at H,pinay. but he w.,s not thort-s. I I Hdwe*r, a cab -was walting for wo- . . I I VI -O BE 00 - NTINUED,� . . . . . . . I I I . . . . I .-iiiiiii, ,- - AN A* � , I . I I % . I Established 1879 1 1 POR %V!I00r*JN0 couGu. citorp. - � ASTHMA, CoUdiis, I3R0f1CMTI3,$C= TZ19d4T, CATAr,r%t1. IllIFISTUrRIA I vriporated cres6lena itoris the tlatoxytme of � Wft000itig Cough. Ever drendcd, UMUPC36- retoltBa ig wed. It Rota not exiot %here ,Cv, I' dirt-edY oft 1106 d 011'"t, reak'" broatt"r t en4y in tho esno of colds, go,o.hes the tor6 'I t1trodt and stope the Cough, It ito it boan, UV i suireters Of Asthma. Ct-ezojene is d poiverful Octuxidide, *4000r ("OeA Aa it corciivb aad-a . prevotitive in tootal;iom. ! II6068611. CeE.401the 1% I.00 Irittoldrattidation. ig . italhiriv y4ara 01 S%E&d,aA8JUI U46. I r6r Oda$ ty All l5rftefsti - .1 site Sob(/ Poscal An, Pe, 11 & seti'pt;ve 1100k.140 . trtsoltno Alsilit6bild Ths-out TqbItts. dithAle and soothing for, the irritated throatt lod. I-eemitle, ilro .6., "I 1A Limited. A&Atb 0 I fred. CL*Ela. ' ,,% . 11 ­ ­- - ..... -- �