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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1907-03-14, Page 7pl"� , 0 , . � . . . I I . - . tZ, '. . I . � I X�orclh, 1404 - 1907 . I . � The-G"t94 N4v*,R9o9x4 I I I .. -i I . . . - --- � I 9 A . � I ­ -, ­­ ­ - -­ . I I -A � ., I - -­ , -1111.111 . I ­ " ­.. .- .11 ;-;4� - - - ­ , - , , " ­ ­ , - �, ". , ­ - ­­ , � � . ... I ­ ­­­ ­­. ­ -­­ ;- - I I , ;�.; �­ � . .1 .1 I . �, 11 I I I - ­ � I I I ­ ­ . .1 I I- 111111111101111111. I �, - , - . - , - ­ ; . - I I,---- .­ ­ . , � ­-, , ­ - � , , " - � " .... " � ;;-,--, I ., , I -- . �­­#- I .1 I I � ; I I � ---- - I . 11 11 1. � - ­­ -- � . . . . Z , I. . . I ; .. XeT4gaXt. . !1111,P-1 � I * JX WT;,g;q^ X IV. I � .,�� , , I ­ 11.01111,1111,611, � ... I .. ON UPON= . .� . VIM .� � I I I .. . ONE WAY $4COND CLASS � , I ­. .. COLONIST RATES TO . � .1 I I rt., Broso, , San'Fr4r.cisco, Los, Angeles $0.33 . I 0 1 -)BANKERS.- - � Weilco city $42-35 .- � I � OgdM,,%44 Salt Like, Utah, H14PIla . � . .asid Butte, Mont. $40.00 1 � KINC, 0U$1- . Nelson, B. C., and Spokeau, Wash,, I . ,. M150 . . -1. , 4 VictOria, Vancouver and �Zew Nveit. -,I%ESS TaANSACT4D -1, 1MV. . I. . . . , , . Whitler, B., C.'.443.00. ' � ; - - I . ­ I . . . ,- I �' . t)iSV,OUNTED. DRAFT$ MUE0, _ Rates to at � her points in proport- \ . . . I . ior,. Tickets or) sale. daily frQui Ma,r- . - .... " -, %ould Inez Xi;ui * ir-osgor at the lost 10 moment relent, or would she keep her lips se4led and stand the consequence? Capt4la . . Otaford, who bad beard all, Came to Allan and did his best to com- fort 1xim-ta, say' something . to cbeer him -extending to him the -hope that In a VerY low hours Coralle would bo I found. . "Inez Uoutstrossor Is 4. Bead $near, nate,�' he declared, "I Armly.bellevo o�refuge .to utter a word. Go to the trial Stago I . rd, and let Me know the result at the . -.earliest moment. Come. here and tell me, I am too prostrated to go myoelf.f, . And Captain Stafford took his leave. It seemed an ag6 to Allan until his re, turn -yet not more. than half an lipvr . � - at Pretty Witty. b6 r sent 'iter 6 01, 10 War4lrix-achpol-ft would have b6en, bettor It I had put her in her coffin. 41Pro ohe bad been gone six months. her letters to me suddenly ceasod. In ... great anxiety I went on to the little town 14 which. the boardlux-sehool was situated, and there I learned the hor- rible, story that tl,iree weeka before my darling bAl eloped with A handsome, amooth-vgIved oftrigor, who had been loitering In the'. neighborhood, All search for bar proved futile. I "A year litter, as I wassitting by my lonely hearthstone one- terrible stormy night, thlnUtug of Matty, I heard a low, faint tap At the window close be- side --me, and saw a woman's Is" . . Pressed close'to the pane. Isprtmg to 11 11 11 I . � � I . . . I I .1 .1 - C "194to to five Or TO pr in me terribw Storm, 43 (;ad saw fit, I "Natty took Passage on the oteamer that came up the river that filglit for , I home. Nvery�orte remembersthe wro . , c1c Of the Gladlola. $be went down that night In the storm with all on boiard, Many were saved; among them M , attr And her child; but her name. wag Among. the missing. 69No one changed the report, for, 14 - deed, no one but Natty know that bI& ter past. In liar oT& heart she said, 'Let * th . e report stand, as It Is --71t wilt soon be. the, truth, I shall be ncp jaqre;o "Thus It was that Theodore Drexel never knew, that he had ever had an, heir, Believing Natty dead, he marriai again; but to Gordon Drexello great � -;5T . ON ViP- LNTEr�x ALLOWED. I ch, Ist to April 8Qth. - � ' � . . I . lrad,pasqed, I . � ' and Bung open the"door. " - relief, no children blessed their union, : . , . . - . 4% . , ne a4slefed her to. Alight, keeping -HW,-heard-t�be--�-elik,tt6i---'of--hi)ioef)l,- The first .bWf of this colurrin, should oi . - dripping with raia 6�il ­.-:f�Therevall . , st ­ 11 and' at last one. of the, twin brothers, - - I I 110SITS. SALE 'NOTF-% ,PUROH- . . For 'full 0 as to rat�s,, . should, ha,ve appeareki as the fIr3t hall a close bold on her hand. hooft outside, aric! a moment later the MattYt With Ek tiny bundle In her arm. "Natty,' Allan Droxel, wits made heir to tbe� .1 I I . I I . . I ..informatlon­ - 11 OR ' zoutcs and trai perv4ce It on 4, I . - I . I . of tile last column of last week"s in- � ,, Coralle's senses seemed dazed-ait Captain,sprung Into, the f9drA With a, Awful blank was falling on her mind- face white as death Itself, I cried aghast----tia Heav- I lerr's name Natty, is this You?' .0 . Dyeitel Mills. . "Now, hark you, Alchard Marshall." . ASED. -.-.- ---.------ . --". :F. V.. Hodgens, Town Ageni. � stalment of the, story. . 11 she realized but dimly what Inez Mont. � �. . . 66 She staggered into. the room,141- . � . � 1 � I I the letter continued, "now you I knovr i . . A.. � O. PALitison. Depbt Agent, . . ' ng strossor. was - saylvg, but CHAPT144 XXXV. . clared, wisely refraining from, telli . followed t I Ing In sheer exhaustion at my feet;, Natty's st6ry. Her voice cries out frorAt . -- , . .! - s I J. 1). IftDonald, Ill trict Passenger � her she trid seen. It herself; ' "that where she wag; led, like A- little child. . . . the bundle rolled from her,arms, and I . the grave for yeageance against this- .1� I . : - , I agent, Toronto must have been only your fancy, or They passed down anarrow path, When, Coralle followed Miss � MpVtt� , the wall of a tiny Infant jissiried from . Young heir -that his -life mit - ,y be blast - � 1. ; 0, BRYrONE, I � . . . I I some wild dream. The grounds were on aud on throuilir a dense woodland I L strosoor through the. dim wood to. the * It- . ed aii was hers. Sho is dead, and _Perot- . 11 I . I . I I . I- losing the path at length, and picking ,, searched -there was no, one there," I � old mill, her genaes nere In a.whirl- . - 09 i - 4 baby,-Matty!' I gasped. 10,h! lie must work out that curse, I charge � � . . . � . - ­ I- . I . N . I . , ­. �11 . ""**"*0**44"***0 1�1 " BARRISTE11, SOLICITOR I not turned away with a shudder. their'WaY through the.treas, � . lug, confused state, and when , she "What,is life worth,.lf I am to live' No word had been spoken by Inez sunk down on the, 4ecayQd.bgAch2-aI- child, to it yours?' - " 'Yes Lida,' site whispered. "Do not you, by%all, you -hold dear, to see t4kstt- , 1, . It Is done." � NOTARY, PUBLIC, ETC, I . , , * . 0 . I . In constant terror likodthis"-ohe mut- : Montstross.or, ,arid Coralie Walked though apparently unconiscious-.sbe scold uqe, dear; I, ,,ve come here to -ho a I.. .-- . I -­ThIs-­wae',the contents of the letter . . � I Block-CLINTOX. 00FIVE-SlOane . . I . I . .1 . � - . I I tered--�-"frigbiened At sh dows?" along In a'stupor, seeing. vaguely�yet was perfectly cognizati -of all that was � A I -t die and bring'my baby. home to'you.1 � . . I which lay by doralle's side ''on the I I I . . . � 0 * 'EUT�TE-HS ."You,and I are going aWay to -day, realizing nothing at what was passing transpiring around her, -1 . . I I "'But your-your-m-lifisband, Natty!' . .. floor of mill. . I 11 . ----�- . I - 1 1 Becky," she . added; "pack. a few about her. I . I The powerful drug , which Irrez.bad "It I crie 4�!where Is he?' ... "'He has left., Lida,' . Whether It was ever to. be read by . 1* . human . things. quietly; let no one know."' - must be sothewher6 near here,- I held to her nostrils while In the coach, me, she Answer- eye the future. Alone would re- 'veal. , 11 '*CIDOUT & HALE . . � . . . . I I 1 "Is it to be a long or a abort'jour- she muttered below her breath. "Ah, I had thrpw.,, her Into. a. deep trance. . ney, miss?" asl(ed the girl, *V11 pleasa yes -there It is." * � . I . � . With horror 'too terrible to be d, � e ed, 'Never speak of him again-,, I can- , not bear it. Yqu will know why s , pan . 1. 1. I . � . During that long, neVer-to-be-forgot- . commissioners .,* � � Suddenly through the'�reps had scribed, beard euough.! . ten night, consciousness to,.Cqra,� , . ,Conveyancers, ,, . - ,. . .. ed at the thought of. a trip. -1 . she she every word � that . I I . to . came . .. '­iiiiil "thei .. .. 'we're, Real - Ei state and Insuranco . I . t �. . , . I *' I . led..a' "I dp not know," answered. .Inez. esP a o147 mill; toward this shq Inez had uttered, and realized, to . . Qi I looked and thanked God th4t I lie..at intervals, re' I - mo- . . I Agency. Money to loalk., - � . . . I I : t I I. . vaguely. "I have not ina4e up my hurried Coralie with little. ceremony. that Inez wits about it) abandOa.her, leave saw. a weddiuk-ring on her hand, "Those the last. Matty meats too when her feverish bralli was . . . � � I but .L . ��' I . . . mind'yet, as to where we shall go�." There had been a time when the old -her there alone -to die. were words , I . clear, almost lmni�3diately she -tell I 1U. B.' HALE .- JOHN :*.' .DO (JT - We ihave oi I ily Awo new I , The girl ,looked at her In wonder. mill echoed with cheery voi6ee, when Ob,: how wildly she tried to call out *,uttered for mi . ? an 'y6lled' 'for . into a dull stupor'again. - � . . � . . -I 1, Cutters left and we. will sell , Surely Afiss­Montstrossor was get,' -,th6 old wheel tossed the. -water of the to her, tried to break the bonds, of the - . "One aft@pp& ge, pen V A . - The day had closed In sultry., and . I . I I ,4 . 1. . * thein at cost, , , - � I . . I.. tin Y --starting out on a spring* about with -mirth and horrible . g ver uncanny glee the spell that bound, !ter. In's dead- I ark . I . d paper. _ , .Fr . , ' � !eb . night had set In with dark clo . . uds, . . I I .. I . . 0 � 0 . * . Journey:.,without thinking or knowing livelong day -now. the spring was dry, IY vise, but It was useless, the white . "'If I sboV,d die, Lida,-Ifeep this , . . . which now and. -thea.. obscured' th. . 0, - .� DRS. GUNN & GUNN - . ' ' - * . . � � . - 1', Also a, fpw�second,baz.id * her destination. ... the wheel *as still, aad.the old strue- lips ndver me . ved, the closed eyelids, ture -letter until my: child, Is sixteen years Of age before it and read It,' whole face of the Heavens, -presaging, , " .. . � . :: Dr. W. Gunn L. R. C. P. & L.R.C.S. , . I + . 0, utters,.�,er,y pheap; �. 1:1 I Who evdr heard of such a thing? bad long since fallen into decay� never quivdred, ,� ' "I asked because I shall know bet. .Inez,� in, riding, bad lost. her ,wayIn' � She heard Inez descend. the ladder, you open she said, placing a sealed letter in my ' I . a comlng'tempest. . . . By midnight'the storm set -in with I . . I . -Edimburgh- .. I ­ . ­ I I . . I � I ­ I I I I . . ,. ter -what to pack7-what yog might the wood, and came upon It by chance, and An pitiful agony heard hand a little later; 'and, air, *Lida, If. I . i a . all Its fury. Thund r roll d and light-' . I � - . �1, IDr. J. Ngsbit Gunn M. R C. S. Eas. . 1. . . . . I .. .. .1 'J. .need,"'said the maid, "I ana going to - A fiend must -have Put it in her head it away from Its,place, thus cutting off give You notled, that I) Intend to 'leave ' to Coral�e thither. -. ,. I I all escape. . I . . . . I . should die, -keep my little Coralle-my ­ poor, pretty, hapless babe -and, care . filug flashed, lighting up -the darl� - Worfd now'and then, with a'. blinding . � . , I L. � R. C. - . . .. P,ep�iring - , I 'bring Your service, Miis ?J,Q - utstrosgor," she ', 'It. looks like a storm; suppog6 we Then Heaven was, indeed, merciful I for her , as� If she were your own.'. . . sheet of white light -horrible in -its, � ... . � .1 "behold--4libij.. I .1 I t door of residence -:Night calls atWfron . . . I . I 10 Promptly Attended to � , I . . -added suddenly; for the conviction re�stTiere.for a few minutes," said inez, to beautiful', hapless- Co � rali -undon- � had come upon her like'a shock that drawing her bl6usnes� e Inside the old s came to her. relief. - "Poor Natty died, and I put away the lettdr safe, and kept Matty's babe. awful grandeur. to :- I . in - I stantly dying out . , le&ving the world � to . . t on Rattenbury street, opposite � ' "I . I I * . I ,companion . . . .. - . Darkheiss dame, the night waned, - Inez Mantsfrossor was out'.of. her head mill., .. .. . "A few Months later I married John . . � . . darkness and the terrible storm' . I Presbyterian church - : , . .1 . . . I ,�, I . . I . I . I . -Ias�-.crazy, as a woman. could weli-be. The -fatal. drug which In6z had Pur. and daylight broke cold -and g . ray ov�er 'and Harding to whom I toldall. We adopt- . The rain, which �eat in throu'gh, the. . . . � . I ,street-CI;INTON � OFFI(AE- Ontario - - - ­ ­---- -- . . � ,. . , 0 - .. * : � . I -­ -*.. I - - , "So you are turning traitor to me, ebas.6d had held.,to ,Corafte's'nos, the sleeping world again' I . , before her- too?" cried Inez, turning fiercely upon trils while they were. in the coach had lac s o r6lAx and life ­tl�'­ ­ ... ..... . "Weli- � 11 " '.I'.can fts.w.ork .ed little Coralte, and moved far away, � and no',on6 knew but what she ,was our, own., , . , open window, partially revived Cars- . . . I . I lie, and,'*ptruggling,to her feet, she '. . to the nearest � . . . Rumball & 114-0-k . 'O 1-11 ,ie gir , I go, then! , get,* ,done well -a numbness had took'uP, Its. sway:,In ihe feeble, flutterm *are ing'lieait I � .. I "Not long after, husband died; . crept one'and leaned - '� -far out. . . . .................. �, - - . . . . . . � . 0 # I ' along without- you -:-you only a bill gradua�lly- stolen over her brain, Joel<- and'eramped Iftabs. � Ion � - Coralle staggered -to of expense; anyhow. I got a g once Ing he, senses In a terrible visqi-��she , Pitifully. weak, .my then,'by a strange fitte that has often put ' '' ' . I The cooling ralp. .iDv. her 'burnirtg . �. . . . , HURON ST..- --�- , CLINTON + � # .1 . . � . I 14. . . . : without a maid, I can: again -r -at. least. went with Inez passively-sbe realized . her4eet.and crept tothe *Indow. The for a few days. Irere's.your money. nothing of wbat-was transpiring about Pure air from: the broken panes seem.. seemed almost ii,icomprehensible. to . me'since, I came to New York. with . . . . . I . - � ' I face seemed Ake. an answered prayer., , . . .. from Heaven. - � . . . I - DR. j. W. SHAW- . . . : . . I . . : 1, . . .*0"4*".6+"*4+"- 000000 0 - t . . . I . . .. . her, . . . . .. . - . � .ed to revive her. - . . �. � .. Go! " . I � - - : - . go to' I � &- drew a long, -deep breath 1. .- Inez Moatstrosddr a few. "It Is stifling; here -w6 will , and Coralib,' and, through - the -.master- workmau's�Richard Marshall's - -in . .1 . ' . I .. .. What was it. tbat suilden.lihitrIed . . I I I re was a.stun�' - .' - her.from her feit? The. . �, . . , . -OFFI,CE- . I.. . . " . . . .. . .. . -'., . . . '. .packed. I - neddful ,articles into her *sateliel, and, the floor above,11,said Inez, Jeadirig.1 -withit a -sobbing cry fell from her lips � . . . . .. flue�ace,.T-s6curdd work In the Dre:kei. � . . ; I Silk-. Mills; ... .. I � . ,ni�g�bblt,A�-�v-iv-k-l-Ni,ii,�le--li.��, n,a-+.he I . . ' ­ , . . � . . . . . . � . . . . I .- telling the servants that she was call� the ,way. . I . . as she realizdd -her"p9sition. .1 I I . I I n's4egained stre ed hurriedly away, took a dab; and' - It was reached only -by a rude lad. Whe ngth she made " � .. -, . I "But It I had known I what 1, knew - �. a . old 'mill quivered . like *a leaf .on its, � . . . I . f6undAtion. ' I . . . . . . I 1. I . . . , RATTENBURY ST. EASTI � � � . . . . I 1. � **"*;0**0"4*"*"***"# . . � I : I . was. driven. quietly. to the dePot, . der, up which shO.Jnanaged by great 1 an examination of the room for a . . ' I � "A � later, I Would have s6en'the mill, along. ,with Its.master, burried to the.ground, . I - I . . ' The ndxt instant a volume of smoke, . I - i I I . . -CLINTON.� . . . I . . � . 0 * . ticket for Boston�" she said to perseveraftee'to get Caralle, who wits means of exit; -alas, there was none, .gent, I fast becoming i)owerless to moveeven. . save b I the a 'Wh6n does the next ex. . y the lidder and that*Inez -had. I .. I ere I would haie - set- my 'foot, acro , I - ,. ss' tbrice-accursed:-door ill. . . filled the air, a'.bright jet of ...... flarnei.. .,. I . . . . , . :.. I 1. springing from It'. ' . . .1 : . . .1. . .. I . .. 14 t E. 0, CHAPMAN # � 1. 0 . . I.. . press start?" - � . Once on the floor above a gle .removed. , . . ''. ' . .. malignant triumph blazed from am of . ' I It would be n6arly..qn. hour, he 'told . .. . "Inez, - Tothink of Jumping the Aistait', its �. -s , � .. "I shalf never forget the day I fir4t- . - .. . ,- " And through the gIrl's'brain fla:slied . .1 .. . . I ibe horrible truth the lightri n-' had '. 1 I. 4 . I - - - , . . . I . . . .0 : , 0 UPHOLSTERER - . 0 # . . . - ,.,her.. - I . . � .. � . . - .. . black. eves . . I the floor below, or from th -,'Window � I . I . te The "Sit. ihe�e and rest -wait here for -,.wag j9heer madness. � ­ - , - 4 ' re was nothinj for' J� but to m"t -.th e bwner. of tife. mill; nor -shall , I ever -forget the. great aversion I felt I .... . . . . 11 - I . set the old- mill ,on f1re4 . I - I .. � tiit c. W. THOMPSON .. . � & I . 9, Formerly withJ6hn Kits, &Sons . ' . . , . . . � . . I ill am i "God in Heaven, teach me what It' Wait,' .. . . 1. me iintil I return," she, gald: I 9 . afraid we have lost our way, -,. do!" sobbdd' Coralle­wildly, � The passeirgefs In the waiting-roorn J as she for him...Cod hell) me, I .was to, know I . *why all too soom .. - - . I .. . . Coralle sbrieket]. aloud -7 -her piteoui : . . . I 1. cries reat the night air -but only. the I . . � � . . . I..mbeking . I . SURGEON 01 . . ,of Toron' . . . to. I . .. . 0 I . . noticed -how ghaitly the beautiful facb Tlierq,wiis no need of Iniventing tur-, sudk on her kness,'wringing her little . I . I '11t.wa�s a fair June,day'.Aiw'as'wilkm . . : � Voice taging -tempest . . I I of the . I . . . . - I answered her I PHYSICIAN AND - .. I I.. I 11 . ... - 1. . � . turned as she sunk. down . I � I I upon One of ther .falsehoods; whil6'she *as speak- hands in, an iigbay of despair. � ing through the. pArk . holding little . *When. . Allan, My' * I" e!".,. she� walled � " - * - . . " GV *;Pecial atleation givcn '%,u U1-,wZ6.m:s I . . � - - . ­ 0 .1 '­ . I I. � I . . . I * . .; I I . . . ..''. �� � I fit th t moment I � � tlie..benches. . 1. . . I � Ing Coralfe's eyes, had slowly -closed, . sh6remembered all .... ,XBy this -time the . y .. yvill . 1, . . , a . ii�iee found and she sunk back ( ' )n the beach in a Inez bjid said in regard. to.Allarr Drexi Cbrilio'by the hand,. suddenly . .my a1h,intion wa�s. attracted t6 -a geu-� I I . . ., . piteously. "Oh, Allan, Alian,' save mel ' : I � I am so young to ' die! to,;. . � of the Eye, Ear, Nose afid Throat. Residence— `7 . I if . Covel'S * -J-� A�g-665d. ine ( el; . a tiace of Coralie," she muttered !'I--�l -deep stupor, -fell on hbr fac6-WIth eyes and Robert 81nel6ir% . cruel plot '.a distended and lips In, which had. ij hav � . a- s.4doessfUlly.. ihat 'it 'Alomin w'alking slowly, through the . tjip, ' t6n,ly' .9p,young . .1 . I s . . ., diel". ,' - - . I . . ...0 .. I 11 . I . I . . ' ' ; I -Office and . . � . . ,0 .. �. .- e ptesentiment purple, oa'e .. ' "' . . as I . pdrted is so . . .. '-om' ' park, regarding. chil.d.'in ... I . lf-jlrleo f.herAlfe she had -had' it horror . T � A L Bi.,R,r STREET� WESINCLIN' ON . . ' : carried. - �-,. . I 1. I ' - - . I . .1 ­ � . . I -must 11v fi cursed' pla .0.. . mortal pain. I them. . . . . * this ac r - ' : ' "Lie 'He . . �'Sudderily 'the. hild Vrolre fro* , me 0, , In ['of now- she -w�'s 6 meet her dobin - . I - - ' ' . I . North of Rattanbury St. � J. . . . . . I . I :11 I . : .. I .1 : ther�-die there!" a had beew true. tAb h�r af ter all- The mem�ry of that girl's face; as -. I - - ried Inez I' I . I 6 r handsome, rib It last,Is.driving �,�� ��'M utstrossor, fiercely. '�The �uia he ble Allan, and ran toward tbti-�eht1-gmaa.,J. . 1. . . he holding 'a Waste�r�of -, . In. tfie terrible flames. . � �'. I ; " ...' - , . I . . ­ . . � . I . 1. .. . I ' I . � . . . I I I .. 0 saw me mad"' ., old . - I whom she* . . . . '. . . � was out . i - . I I I,, i a I . . She tried - to ,. y b.�t the",:w.orda I . . 1-> * Best w . ork , at . 16ive.st " :T,he Bdston ekp�ess steamed ­ � into.. .ed. mill will be your' tomb; If thd , whole had believed td have bee'n the most 'iearch t a her.-.., , .. ­ I 1. ., �. . . I ""Coralie,' * . � , . died awa3f- :Ork,,her fi,ps, making, -no ... . I . . ... ... . ­ --- ­- ­ , . � I * : I .:. - . I . . I . . . -at�s. ,- ... - i. 1. .. . I I I . the depbt, And Inez was, just about to world turned oixt, to for you, heartlegs .Of . trifiers-the. .most cruel - . step -oii,board, when a.hand fell heavl- they Would never 'think. of looking *for of, -decelvo�rs..- But, God -help her, the ' I V. I I I�said y1rith a -courtesy, you'atust thd. Ak tho It Ind gentl 6man:': . I � . . . t I 111. sound., . - ... I .. I I . . ­ I � NeArdt flI6 fire- - ' ' -DR. F. A. AXON.- I e . pr . � . , ­ I . �. �!.l � , -. , . .1 .� . ­,* I . � - , � � . ' L . 0 . . I I ly on her shoulder. . '. �, � ... :'and; -finding you -liere..,Y'ou will i�ver -.knowledge had:,come -to her . too, late,: ... . . . I .. . � torthat most eftiel ofall crouel oaths- Starting back, behold kfto�; that yoirr mal-riage4ith. Allan- � . "'What Aias the 'name -you called - I . I � ­­ - her,:madam?l he asked,- spring � Ing ex- and .- ii�6arer: cre0i . . .. ,.. , it - thp­buIW '%was but',:a"miser- '' ' -' . I I � end,- - JW_ ­ , I -- - -t .1 .i . ,. 11 , A.�Pnt i0r`- ' - :' ­she' a -blue, ­. . I I - . . 'to e ik' :- den shell; it, as u ,. ques- . abl woo' .�w b - ',of' -Iolmes. : � (Successor to Dr. I ) * . � . . . 1. . c -carried It out�-would part �him, coated -officer ofthe law.standing be.. ..Driaxel.wasirto sham, that you are his �. .if she . . - citedly ,his feet, his face turning-, .. . . . .1. .1 a few slidrt moments erg it-' -. . . . . . tion . Specialist in Crown arid Bridge . I I . I I... .1. I � . .1 . . . �. I , side her. �, . . . - . . . 1. . . I . wedded wife, Parted from him by.Stri- , ELs effebtually fr6m her as though.one -from - red ,to.. white. ­ , . . 1, . I WC )uld be wrabped in- w winding- � sheet . - - - - 1. work � . . . SJN GER -SEWING - .1 I strQs�or, t clair'9 - trekeherods thirst f ' reve gq, U,theih lay in'ttid gra0e .11 I . "You are, Miss,luez Mont 1- or . n 0. . , ' . "'Coralle .1 .. , sir,'.1'quiswered. . . . I . ' ' . a of flame. �' . . - , . crraduata. of Q6 Royal College of ­ I . I . . �. . j: . ind that It war, the -marriage of Allan's . Perhap�s God-'had-inte4ded that she .46. said, . "I - have - A - Warr at far.. your � .4 . 'the , , � �'� is she'yoifr child?' he,.asked In 'a . . �- . ' -, . �'Allaa . V1 she cried,.:sInklng on h6r - . . Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Horror W . MACHINES' - * . . . . twin brother which youltried.to stop, -,should .die -,here -to avoid condl- -arrest." - . . � � . . I . believing h parse, constraine(l' voice... ­ . . I . "I . .. . kneies and clasping hei liftle white. - I . � % graduate, of .University of Toronto . . . � ... . . . . I .. . I . I .. .. ��. .: . . I '. : I him -to be.Allan because of dons of that oath.'she Wished to Heav, . . Mite as a corpse. .. . . . : . . 8%6 drew back, .w . ' sh.6--did not'trembI6, her -voice 'did , -the mast r-worl.c. i n had - but. their fatal resemblance to each other, en 'the b a a . never _ I . .11 -replied sh.4 wa a; and he turned _ s uddeqIyO6 his beel, with what sound-, . . . .hands, t'you will -'never know how. OIL . . . � :my last 'Moments, -I met. death with � - - . I . I Dental Department . 6raduate of the - Np S. - '�edles, Qil , ah(� �p,qtt . I . .. Ha, lia.l. y . * ,, . I "Adt falter as she: -asked with �' the , on will never .know � this, for revealed 1t to, her. - I . � . - i ' , ect'like winuttered ifillyreeft, tion,., and . I .. ­'. , .. -your name on'my -lips; I catizipt hate -, - , �. . � Chicago College of Dental Surgery, I . . . . . 1 . I . � �. 1. I.. . '. I - � � h�Luttiei-of"-.Ayoung.'queion�,..-.. �.,­. , - You will -never leave'thig -Olabe alive, I It h4'r. mother. :could. have 17!,,)wn I I I . . . � - . , . walked away. . I ... . .. .. � . . � I . . , �. - . -You for'.joiir fatber-'s.sin dear; f could I � - I 1. �Chlcago. . - . Will be Commerclai hotel . . .1 � . . 'In 'Ma old Wfttts:I)t,ug Store. - I .. : : . :"upon. -%v,b .. I I When Allan told-. me the' whole mstbry .wha .-a Air store -for her 4cautifti-I, . flu . at charge?'� . . . � . , t- a � .. . .. � L*Ctinj Cora. I of the .past, - which Sinclair - -would' never have. . Pon the dharge 6f abdu ' had told I hiplesP Coralle', . '. "The..next day, the s4me gentlemam. � was walking through the mills,-aud he � f . I . . - -easier dWthan blight your Iffe more * .. � than I have'bliguted it. already; we I � at .the Bayfield, every Monday from 10 a.. in. � . �.. .. ... . . . : . . ,. - . 1. - Z. . . 4 . .:*-.I""*#" 00'04 . . ­ . . 0# **#* #' .ql,.'e . . � . him oft.hi§ death-bed,'and.*lich part- , lie-Dr6-cel" -better known, perhaps,-",', , -itever�'oh .. ed h . Ira from me -7 -while he, was teillp, � asked her to; do ft , never. . � Ccfralie. Hardirig," :! - - ' ' W sie�- to"'bear than to . . . . , . was pointed out to me'as the owner.of ,the Drexeil SlIkAYtills; . I I � � . . . have been parted,drudlly on 'earth, . , .Allan,, but there�up. there we will, be, . ­ . ., I to 5 P. in. I . I I .. � .. � � . .1 I I . I . � . .. . � ,. -6 this love f ­ - ' ' I � "A deflant laugh ,fell from her lips, A .are or you -I vowed that I - . � . . . I 1. : f4lfill It. . 1. "Steadily time rolled on, the 'day . I . .. . I . � , . � L , .. , . . tobparf.": . . . � - - -­ : ' . , �. h�nrt - . � � . . � . I . -�^�,J.,:.�-,,,� . . .. � � . ,. . .. . - ,, .. I .. 'W;- ............... 1, 'I . 1, 11 A'' emed to 'pass over her - I would part you. two'just as sure as horrible to con , ,je pw rp g4� , . . Yet It wah. .templaii ' - came On which Coralle .was sixteen .., . . .1 . . ­ , . . � :: 0 ' * ' . The heat Was. becoming Int rise', and. 1 ...­::.: - ­ .e . ��, �­� .. ... .. �� V,.�� V 1 i t t k w3`� .4 . ! !,! " � � `t� , � I . .� I i. I , ' , .1 .,o ace and scorch out,all Its beauty; .hbr,� , the sun sh6ne an. 'I the mean gave death In -a .�.lace so- horrible, as that'ja ,. . . � . , , . , . ears Age, � Y -of -,and on that fatal day'l. . 'of .1 . . . I I '. , . . the stapkeist][Ailig. 1 " - . - ­ - I .�.�; - ,: , I :. . i . I .. .4 .� I . .. � . � I .. . 11 . .. .. �, . 11, � . . , ' . . � I black eyes b0irned like gleaming stars., light� and I hiver kept -my vow. . .. L' j6fi � �' . I , . . whic.h.s.be.. ad- 11erself, with X�.o h47 -be' � . . ­ � . .. .. . ' � She ' "While'the. man I love,is� I I . b � I . . . ioki the seal - poor Nlatty's� letter, , . , � . . 4 :. I . . - Coralle leined h " - th ' . -furt er out of , v�, - - .1 . .., . . . � � ..,,� . * � . , . , 1.01 The Willa; MuWal Fi measured the distance searching .. .. . . twqea , man being nean , , ... ­ I �. 'be 'dying I and"'the shock of it has placed-ard on. .. . . ' , �:, h,.thd , , -� "'; . �wind]ow, and shrieked ag4ia,wit . . :� i, J. L E W 1 S � T H 0 M.A. S. �: in i , 10 . - her arid . . . bi�.Yoii­y,ou ,will he' 'You f ' 'A ' I , 'hurger arid a burnin U16 slowly * moving outgoing - � . . . 1�pl. . . gnaw ng . 9 . , I , my, deith-bed;" . . I .. . . ... . I . . ' - . I � . wildfiesg,'ok despair for help. .,: - . � � . I . I � Civil Engineer, Archit -ect, ete.. I . .1 1. '. ..-- I , Ins: fance GoIngapo ,. , - U . In... t�­ . . I . .. 1. � should nq , - tra � �er hi,. : I . ,6'6rossed, my.path it thlrit-for-*ater 00zed her;.she'liepm If'she, sp.rp, the'stepsl he, You: expected -to live.Why, I would. not . ile�,�tl �. . '' '. , . � .. .'. . . , .. - � I .. - . . . . . . � . . .. .. .' ' I CHAPTEU XXXVI. I . . . Wo.uld.no aid reach her?-Where'was . - �,� , - ' .1 . I I � - ' ­­ ' i I . I (late Dominion Department Public . . . � - � - 'Town p, Ag. 11 . . . . .1 -being'. to realize 4.1idit was the horrible 'quite as fleet �of foot; would fbillow'her, let 11�htindred lives stand betwee we , - . ' '4 that. awatted ber"death bk starvaelon, � , . . .. � . I � I . . ­ .� . � . � . . � 11. . . .. . iii that hour of peril? .�'..' � .1 Allan. � ­ I - . � v ran� her O�ayer- it - I ' .., . Walks.) . - .-Farm- and Isolated Property' . . . - I - I .. . . Or Vould telegraph 'on to the ae�xt sta.; ' And Allan ; Drexel's - love. ' Desperate . 'ire the hours that,fol­ , , , L, . . ­ . Wlio.'shall blett . . .1 the letter of CoraIle's mother to the . , . . - seeme& by tke special. directing I . . . 6f iat* 'a,,,. .V'M ' I "Ihm- Only Insured- ' � I ­ � I' . . .- t on, to. hold heir; That hop I demand desperate means- - e perished'' situation&- ' Klo*ed? d the nig��t , .'Th6y .waned an, master -workman continued As follows: � i � !, that he should be -near at.haud. . . I .' - - ". :. Consulting Engineer for .. . . . .-OFFICERS- . �:, . . . - . I 9 ioon its It .was born. : .. . � . ..`These hands are notstalnless�one . i th : aiMy . . . came alit! again,-A4d -wi gh � I Z, an . "It was a gait d"chiL&I story'of poor . ' - � . . . . 1. . ­ A few -words will suffice t6 explain . , ' .. . icipal =6 County Work, E�l- . ectric Railroads, Sewerageand I .1 J. 1). MiD I 1. . Lean,. Pres dent, Kippeu -,' I . I I . . . O.; Thos. Vice-Presideut,' I .gt;irs -:00ulif not-escao him; kevas .crime. more -'or less wIll,riot.mattor. to face -CorAlie clung to the window sill, . I . I 1. I I . . I . . - me. I leave you fo your, fatb, my beau- I I . - � ... her face 1pt�urne&W t1fe soft4hite , r marriage, and' ,VattY's life. Of he I : the, pitiful'fatethat f6' - flowed on.:the-heels, .hbw-'It. dame ,about., * . . . �. I ,,, I I . . . , . . . � , When.Captain Stafford ha hurried-. . Watcrwork� fl�ystc s, Wharves - Im , ,, ! .Fraser, UC L Br efl6ld P. 0. ; T. .R. Hays, Ste- . .. I . . . . ­ . . . . -.. tikul"riva I I - to s'nd Xer . . ­ I' Farewell, fair Coralie?l light,'praying -Apaven e .. . . . . 3 . . . . . � � . .. T.he Story is' corrt�njte � with a, bitter laua�h she r - d -. from , last death"to takb hpr'oui other misery. . Of' it- - � 1. . .. ,�, . I . 1. .� 11 . . The Young husband� took Natty. to Y sotiglk ' I Id - - � . . I L �I . t, A lah, with. 4 white, seared I ' 'face to. ' I .. .. report the result of Inez,'.Mont-.. I : � Bridges and Re -enforced cori- 0 . crcte.* . . I "I Trr,asurer, Seafortb P� 0 ­ � . . -DIRECTORS-. ' - . � Week at this'pdikk . , . I 1. ... el; afid sprung hastily down the .. I . .. ; I . .. = . Her' brain realed, - strange fancies azain, tiking -the Drepaution -to hig home, and that Was the beginning of the bitter end, for -her husband's' , .�.- I I strossor's - tiiali he had. rushed uID *tq ..r. ' , I ' I . his ' ; I � . . . . 1* .., . William. Shesney, .56aforth -' -Juhr � .1 I . � ' ... . : I, . .. . I . . camel .. Sho, herself re- to he, , believed:' ' . No wonder he was - almost driven to. 7 remove .the r1ek45y old -�Iaddpr, . after velifijt'in the mi(lat of baiiks of rosr,s, I . . . brother hated her at first sight,�as did room -it the -.hotel, exclaiming ex. I. .. . . I . . I 'eltedly- . ..... .1 . I . ... .. . ; Phone 2220 1, 0 N D 0 N, 0 IN, T. I I Grieve, Winthiop ; George Dale Sea— � I ' I I .a bralie.'should . regaling herself wine the verge. of.madness. . . . 'heri -so th t it C comer to,, -with costly .s . also'bis wife.' Matty's,, husband Was '- ! . I . , "Something. terrible .has happened, � - I . . . . . . forth.; j John Watt, Harlock ; John ' - � 0xperts in solving. .deep mysteries . she would find. every means of escape -that* flowed . like water through golden . I . . , 1. .. Theodore , Drexel; * the owner of - the -Drexel Silk�­Mllls. . . Allan,,'the trial will aeyer come off; , - . � , � .. ' . ­ ---- . I Bearrewties, Brodhigan ; J=6� 'Evans .. . . were. detailed, to search for her but . ctft'off, - . urnsl -and she'langbed aloud' as sbe � . ' - . . . I . . . .1 '. "His .- Inez Montstroisor has poiionid,. her- . . . I .. . . A[1CTl0,NKER--jAMZ& SMITH Ll- Beechw000 ; James .0ounally, Clin tar ,' . '. . . '.'. ..it was all useless; Coralie's . v�`here.- . 'It took her almosi half air hour to cooled her burning lips'An. the delight- . . ' . . Abouts baffiedthein. - � . find"her .way back through the wood ful drauaht. . .. I marriage was a" bitter blow to - . Gordon Drexel, the br6ther,,Who�bad . . self and she Is dyIng, but even oft the . ­' 11 .. . . . verie of the other'world she ' will not . ' , ceased Auctioneer f6r the County . ..'... -AQENTS-�- Rdteft Smith,. .Hailock : .'E. ith� . , - , � I . ..., . . As the days passed, indignation Ao where :the coach stood In *aIting. I It was the dreaded flightiness which . . . on by erw against. In6i Niontstroiisor - grew 'to She would -have ,lost her -way if 'the ' preoedejj-aradnesA brought ' F. . bimself .married. a wi4ow game few, years before, who had, two hand . 0 ' . ' I spin reveal Coralle's fate,,. although she ad- - ' . - -. I . . . ' ' rafts slie knows wh6re to find her." � - - of Ht4ron All orders enVusted to chIey,.-Seaf6rth-,. -James'Cummiligs,­f6ver * '' . ., � . . � .1 heat.., . fav�off neighing. of the Impatient horses Ing :hunger and thirst. . I b oy wins -by a - former marriage. . , It came About In this way; ,she* had � I - -'v ' I me' will receive prompt 16ttention. Egmo`ndville'� J. W.� . Yea.' Holntes-. I .. I - � But : there, was nothing -nothing , had not guiddd her -'toward them., . - 11 Allan!" she wailedi. "Allan, shal).'I T IrW boys, Theodore i" Drexel had sent for one Oil! her maids, she request-- . . -Vill sell either by percentage or ville. , - . . .1 ; I . � I ,� . . .which Would Induce her. to, speak. -- ' "Is the other, young lady n6t coming, 'tell you what that - awful durse , is, . '7 often .declared, shouhl'be his lieIrs In. - 1 I . dd the girl to'bring her an onyx'ring . . . . I ' � Per sale. nesidence on the Bjyfleld . Parties -desirous effect insuran,le , They might threaten her with prison ' With you?" ,asked the driver,. -looking -which separates you afia we f�reveri"' . ,. casti he never married. .:.: I I I .1 "And I , . � *.hidh was to befound In her. writing- . .. . Road, one mile south of Clinton. i I . - .to at transact Other busi ss Ill. ' 'Le W be " ' for. long. year�s I ey might carry out . suspiciously, at. -her Ilia a . I I bavd beard. it responsl�e . -th ' shed face andA � She'must I'do that rustled that threilit, still Ahey -should% never. -excited appedrance. W n Matty'had stepped In betw4bu the twfiiwbois .and a fortune. �No - Won. . desk. . '. . . 1. . . . . . - It wa . s to b . a slipped to her . v6r �. . . I . r I I . .. - I promptly attended io'on dppli�cation , .noting.her f answer in'the,itight ,know the whereabouts Of Caralle; the�.. '.. Inez Montstrimsor.-rai . eye- I am6ngit the trees outsi for sbx, sed her . . 4e,' . - der they , * " ,it hated her. , , ' . - I . . cautiously, And. without attracting,tht ' ' .. I ­ s .. . . . to any 6f.,the above officers addvess�,d. . I . ., torture of deAtli or! the rack wduldhot brows haughtily, . I 11. .1 .. ., . '] gaspingly: �. .. . I . , .ButAheir bitterness -did . not' end attention. of the, officials. - .. . . '*TCENSE,) ALUCTIONEER.-GEOR- to their 0 Oflic g. 14'sei . respective 0 A c wri 'g.lt front'her lips. " . - , went.on .11 it - ' � "I took her to her homb,"13he au- ' "Lot me tell -you alli Allan; while. I theie:"Thoy concodted" a plot as cruel 1. . ' . . . I . I I Thlnkla� -it Was - some tru I ge Elliott, licenspal auqUotteer for inspected by the director who llvi�s . -1 'have pirted them forever," 61110o. 'sweida sharply. 7 .. ." '. 1. ... I have strength, then You will kno*.why. ­ . -J asl,death to paft.them, . .� .. . I . 1 -keepsake, the girl' complied With. her . � . . the .County of Huroii,qsolicits the . I .!.,��. nearest the -scene. ' ­ I , . . . would mui-mur, to herself,' as she'. then she gave a violent start; lie Heaven never smiled .upon -our love., . I . "'That And at last the young busb, . le I and was - d to believe podi, Innocent, Natty . , . . . . � I . r�queot.* . . . . . patronage of thP public for busi- . � . . I . . � . I .. . I .. ­ -7 - .----71 , paced. up and. down, Is my re- was gazing intently At her. dress; it 6 I were not,to blame, , ,. . I false to him . 1. � She wore it..on her flhg6r Into Inez' . .. � . I 'and - -Although 'watched , ness in his litie. qales .conducted venge for a broken heart. No matter was, ord by the brambles;. she dia in * . dear. Ah, it ,see a such a cruel mocl -. what I suder; I know she ig'�"t with .not. les had torn that' �oiit of the, -whole ery of fate; I . I ,,In valn'xle* knelt to him,, arid. . . pray, 'He, bell, closely e . � I . during Ahe. n r I � I . .. . . . . I . OL percentagt or so much per sale. All business promptly attended to. . . - . . .. : ' ... I ... rw . I ­ � . . lim,. thit he will clasp her In his ., the dainty -white skin from her hands, world of women, you cared for only arms; smile upon her, caresi her never' and that they were cover*ed'With drops me arid I should hive. �been your bit- . . ed. to him to 119ten'to, �er.' was hot-headed and wo�ld not flste�n.-� and . I clever. enough to notice the girl came I . . I away Without it -in hour -later -Ines. . , . . . -leorge Ellie ­%t. Clinton P. O., re- . . I. % , again." I I Of blood. 11 . I � ' terest. foe, Allan; but.. fate, has, alasi 'lier In -a Mornent, of.passlon he dio�veiher Montstr6ss6r was -writhing In the � I .1 . 1 -,idence on thh- Bayfield Line. 58 � . . . � J40 . , ---A.N . I,- 11 . Aore her Arial, From that hour', although her wick- It . On the day '­� I decreed that I should love you inste d miald, Becky, came to see her., Al- ed plot triumphed even'. beyond her -..Of hitting, LWet!L.Allafi, While I from his door out' Into the. coldness and 'darkness of the.night, vowing he agony of the poison which was In 4 . ' . . I ­ . .. . 'receptable In the ring. . . . . I . ., . . I . - . . . 1. . � . �� I , ;4o . I . . Z4;:) ;Iza )J: .. -- you. though closely watched, she, manitged Wildest expectation, she' never knew read you 'the stoiv of that "th TAY . . . 1. . � . would -make. big lirpther's child, Allan, � his heir, or, divide his ', It was an tntense, shock to Allan . I . 'Drexel. ­. '. I . . . . . . 50, VEANGI I � - I . . :o�� � . . I r#O - - ' to whisper to the girl: - - - ... . one moment's peace. I L. . - . dying mothier, made tife master -wort "The-r� 1. ' The White face of Corall�, . I car. - 9 a ring�nft onyx ring -In. as she man repeat tome, and see that perhaps, n ioney equally between his two boys, ­ "Fighting .. 1. I ­ I . . . He went to Inez, praying her'to Bad � � I � . I . . . 11 . EXPERIENCE . . . I � I... '. . .1 . . � � ., ­ . . .. I .my writing -desk. Bring .me tbat�slip Saw It lairL,was ev'er before her# ' . ried out. -It is all %in this fetter In my It to me Without observation, and you Inez' arrest for abdT . . 'etion was � the piocket, Allan." thb battle of life .against. the wbrld­w-ah� he � . W poor Matty suffer. - pardon In the otber w6rld for what alm T had done, by revealing whire .Coralte . .. . ,. I . . I � I . rf .1 shall have half. my fortune.", ` * beginning of the fital end. - - I she drew a letter from her pocket, . � Little dreaming It ;would lead i � "It had beeir'two weeks since that I fless it from her nerv( , ed in the terrible -days' thaC followed. Three month$ later, one stormy night, . was to be. found; - - - ." f- - . . I - ' "I give you. the same' hnswev now . 1. I A �- , I . � I . . N, . what but fluttered to, the girl, -faithfully to day, nothing had been heard from hands to the floor, Where It lay In the Ill almost unto' death, with her little . . I that r have given'you from ihe very I . I 11 I 1i I . � -promised . Coralle, she must have perished long dust all unheeded. e I . .* . babe. In her arms, she made her way to Brat," gasped Inez. defiant still. "You: � . .� � 1. . , . ` . .. . I I . -1.. . . . .. Slncq,'� Inez told herself as she paced : We will glance At Its contents, clear , Gordon Drexel's home'and Prayed him, to will never knew where Coialit Is, and ", . . ... I I . .upwards, .. CHAPTRR XXXIV. 1� restleosly.'up and. down her narrow 1 reader, as it lies there', and In Its . refute, the false charges he had' here on my dying bed, I confess that - . ­ TRAVIC MARKS .. . . . .1 .1 . . I cell. . I . ' - . I . I pages discover the shadow that blight, alast her, arid which he knew . =ftaglse, I led her oft to her fate-out-of�re- . I I I - DelsidN6 . COPYRIGHTS &C. �j .4onding a myetch and descriNtion may Anyone, . . I . . I � . ' And again she renewed the low t . a But toyeturn -to that fatal hour in od Corallials, life, � . IL which Inez had entered that coach herself that, come what would, Cora- I The letter had been written by... Mrs. for her baby's sake., ' "How he laughed fit her- face, and derided lier, venge.11 .1 .. I . I AlIan turned away With the bitter. 1. I . . ,gintakly ageo In . ir Inion e w e e I an, 01 . ,"venging I P I It n le. om e r. OR, sALE By w. Ii. 14 l LYAR, I . . . OLINTON, ON � . with Coralie I . . lie's fate, should never be, revealed.' Hai -ding during her long Illness, little She looQ down. the lovely. Let Allan Drexel's heart breakiwith by little,,'anil had been sealed. and ad- coolly avowing that he . had taften too r4u6h pains to part them ness of death In his heart, � . � . . : y I . . I I Cot dent on paten ,1..,. r. I t on litfree. Idea n r aeourtu aten Pat ants take r0a a . . . . � . . on suspen 'and sit. It he co .. I , very fury of rage uld not love hek, no .-- I ­ nVol irnan,� white face�a . � gqeit-to-the-m4gto, - - - )0-:::::V- --- -lacy---------.- ,are ­1 - _0 ­ -catie for her to flinaglire he would be Apt to I -:kr-ro-ry- ---L-- �'Vy� -- . . . � '. I - ���Af I .1 - � 1, . ---. ,� - 7 - -Wprut,,­�j -" WuWaH�,-Twzu%1- - - - ------ 11 ­ � . P!��!�e7m�� ,­��-��M­­ I . I 1, . -rj-- I -­­ ­ -­ 11ate-stirridg-Eer soul'to -Its'depthis, � .. , . ify-ered by Coral e :--7-de- ii U11 -e , 0nouTCFhkveF`hIM It 83 �uld he a ray__�fte� P IV dliifidr o e 66C e r 0 ey raboncillailon. I . ( L . -1 I . I . ; . 1 . $dt"Iffic fterieft I � � � IF V 11111"Mi", 9 Whon.they reached the city limit She -had littened with. b ,elthloss in- I pass away suddeniyp before..he uld Inez; called out to the coachman to terost.*hen Allan had OP644A of 'Ain, be tent for. . . . � - "He was a, mari of Marble; neither tears, or -entreaties , . . . I I , In anguish of Mind, pitiful to den- . teipplate, Allan* Drexel left Inez' ores- 4L so I d *eekly , 06 oft". , . "I tion of any i4ei , affle ournal . 0, 3A dby V I .. .1 Numum I I . . .. . Clair's confession. stop. .Ske thought Allan I% It was evidently written tinder great ' - knew. all. "This to our destination," she said When Inez found Sinclair I stress of excitement from beginning to, prayers wotild"I me, ire .him, and In agony which VMuld , . ence. The very air he breathed seemed n It. ., urmonthe all n e I 36111ratd-mo k ' . . -TIME TABL9- - Trainso,will. arrive at arid depar cortl�* . . .� had died dro he reached that part of end, and read. as follows: ., , the story that concerned:hortelf, she , "To Richird"Varshall, . I . . . The man Ipoked at her In utter be, never be ipitfrrt�d by words, Natty turn, - ed from him, laying her bitter, curse I ' to burn his lips, lits. hdart seemed, - . I . . 1. bursting. , I �� . 141-4�066 OWN V St- flabluatOW.. " .. � from Clifitod �tatlou as follows . . .. I wIlderment. . 1. . kncw,tkRt She was Saft. No'One would "My Rind, Good FrIond,-When you I on him loi"Wrddklng� her lifi-for so heartless Vduld.he-never knw'1116 'fate: that : his datlinif? whether . . � - . I BFA ICH DrV "Here!" he echoed, In. Amazement. ever know, to reveal,now, thatthe was read What I have written here, I shall . .� 4 , k A A and cruel a purpose that one of his Wife's -na- -1 ht pbue-4 had oVertitken, I I .. . she was livinv%g dead? " . . 11 I I I UOIng East 7-08 ti.. in, "Why, nilsk--" mr s or, nher ting olu miss mour. , be so mam. I haV0 a strange c6nyeg- a. . . . . . 44 'At 3.28 1). M. She -raised her hand with air Impera.- strossorlo-wesilth by fraud. I sign to mitkej and r-st dying, wornan- her husband's possessiolm I ­ . One of the grooms about the hotbt . I 19 99 . 5.20 p, in tive goature. . . . . If they had found out that they charge yon. to reveal it to Coralle, only s e n stable wits exerelsing'Allan's favorite - , � . . might hav6 searched deeper, andmight .: after I am laid it -rest. ' 91141 yours It you Influenco ray husband horao; he Sprung into 'the saddle, . . 9 . , . ,,we go to tbat Ifttle _ e among li&V6. to I . . . Gain West 10.15 A. fil. Jere Is' _ ��g und out; how Miss -Montstros. I "Sooner or litter Coralle must know to take it from his own child arid leave iraspfid the reins, drove his spurs into. . it . it 12.56 - p. in. the trees; ti F carriage -'road aor died, And, her Prima cell might the startling truth --that she Is not MY. It to strangers!' she cried. 'May blight the arilmal's side, and rode like the I I It it I nearer than this.-w0t here for me.,, have been exchah'ked for a far -worse . . follow�jblm remorselessly who dares whirlwind away. . I . 0.40 P. III By this time. <Ioryilfo wtis bl3ginning � dhifa f a . 41 4 I � . 1, 10.47 p. In" to revive, She.. ooO , nsVI lier eyes and . fate. . , � I � "Her mother *as ray Younger sl§- succeed to the ownership of'the Drexel' A. feverish dealto seemed to. possess LONDON,� 11t;RON & nitUCF, DIV. gazed In dismay at the dark trice berld. , The day of her trial rolled around I tor -as blithe and pretty a.pleture as Mills, which shotild bo left to my poor him to lekVe the city limits far behind. . . Going South 7.47 a. in, Ing over hei, anil Ptiffing, herseirin a at last, and Inez Paced hor cell from '. the sun ever shone on, with her yellow, I child, I shall work, out that curse He wanted time to think what could I I , , . ,oach bowling rapidly along. early morning in -a state of gpeat,.ex. I flying curls and deep blue eyes. We Against you an& yours in my own way be done, but no way presented Itself, . ' I At 4, 44 I 1 4"23 P, nil , $(if eftement. � . doctor's daughters, sooner or later!, Mattv cried out wild. to his mind as lie rode aloqg. . 001ft usb4l, 6mmanded Inez; "do not � I were a country I � g North 10.16 a. ill. Iter Maid had IY; 'and If - I diek t sliall leave this I He. was so engrossed In his own - 44 At Apeak., r am taking you to your not come with the ; who Were Orphaned when Matty wag # 0 - -1 5' P- In. frIonds." onyx , ring which Inez had wanted so only sixteen and I two jearg her sea- curse to be worked Out,by MY,chIld ! thoughts, he let the horse Pick his A,'O. PATTISON, Station Agent. 1IMfss-­!M.ontntroq.�or-11 gasped much. Would she come before the for. . as my'dying l6gaty.' 1 path whore lie would, haddlogs of ,, 1-1. R, I401)G8,NS, Town Ticket Aot. Coralle, wondering hont. of the trial? Inez hoped go. with "The Income whieli Wag left uabare, "Cla4ping her (�htld, poor llttlt) In. I which Way ,,he wont. . I 1. . . . J. 1). MACI)ONALD, District llm,;eft- "146te We ara," Z�111 Iftezo, as the ,all her heart. ly suffleed to keop its. Still, 'the Idon ' fant Coralkv, t,lo.qp to hei, hoart, Itatty * X * ' coa("ll of norv..4 1111,�"^ It . 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