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The Clinton News-Record, 1907-03-28, Page 7The 00410la News-Roeori . 0 been�imentioned as•lhe probable I.Ib• ONE `WAY SECOND CLASSeral Candidate for Mid -Devon at the COLONIST RATTheES TO Hound of the next electlgn, hag Cast r doom over the county. Though Sir t`harles hail resided at Baskerville Ball for a Com, paratively short period his amiability A- Master, San Francisco, Los Angeles $43.35 S.as.kervilleS of character and extreme ,generosity Mexioo City $42.35 had won the affection and respect of Ogden and Salt Lake, Utah, Helena all who had'been brought Into contact ° and Butte, Mont. $40.00 Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes.. with him, In these days of nouveaux l- riches it Is refreshing to :find a case . Nelson, B. C., and Spokean, Wash., $y A, CONAN DOYL.1. where the salon of an old county tam. nian. VVVYVYVW $40.50 fly which has fallen ugion evil days is Victoria, Vancouver and New Wait- « ►� « able to make his own fortune and tp W rk StC° minster, B. C., $43.00. Author of The Green Flag and The Great Boer War' bring It back with him to .restore the . Copyright (1003) by A. Conan Doyle. fallen grandeur of his line Sir Charles, Y + as is well known, made large. sums of Rates to other ♦♦♦♦++� + ++'- ♦4'++� }♦+ +f money in Srntth African speculation, $y LAURA JEAN j jgg�,�, points in proport- More wise than those who go on until the whew turns against them,. the for_. 'Pickets an salla daily from Mar- "'To the man of precisely scientific Weida used'by Hugo Baskerville, whey. realized his gains and returned to Ung - ch 1st W April 30th. mind the work of Monsieur Bertillon he was in wine, were, such as Might land. with them. it is .only two years away, "1 would say, nowever, tR YOU has beenspar"d, must always appeal strongly." blast the man who said them. At last since he took u his residence at Bas- decide upon the operation, it had best somehow Ian, v "Then had you not better consult in the stress of her fear elle did that kerville. •Hall a d it is common talk be done quickly," . I bad perished. 1 him?" which might have daunted the bravest how largo- were those schemes of re. Allan heard the door open and close Without Allan:' For full information as to rates, I said, sir, to the precisely sclenti- or most active man, for by the aid of construction and improvement which after him; then he raised his haggard And she turner routes and train scrv4oe calf on, fl- mind. But as a practical man -of af- the growth of ivy which covered: (dna have leen interrupmd by his death, face• -and looked At .Cotalle, with a sobbing c F. R. Hodgens, Town Agent. fairs it is acknowledged that you stand still covers) the south wall she came Beinn himself childless It was.' his My ddrltng—my beautiful love!"he A d all aounde A. O. Pattison, Depot Agent. alone. I trust, sir, that I have not inad• down from under the eaves and so openly expressed desire that the whole Cried, bending over her, "how' -can I I gently' pushed tl vertently homeward across the moor, there be• countryside should, within his own Consent to this horrible thing? it , tared. J. D. McDonald, District Passenger ' "Just a little," said Holmes. "I think, in three leagues petwixt the Hall and lifetime, profit by his good fortune, might mean death for you, dear, and What was Cher agent, Toronto. Ar. Mortimer, you would do wisely if her father's farm. yet -old, God in 'heaven!=how can I step that sent t and many will have personal reasons see her like this while her young life madly, to het° lief . _ "It Chanced that some little time 'for irewailing his- untimely arid. His later Hugo left his guests to carry food. generous donations to local and coun- lasts?" "Qoralie•-�••my l TT and drink—with other worse things, ty charities have , been frequently He paced the floor like one' driven pered a deep; tr perchance—to his captive, and so chronicled Ili these columns, mad. An hour passed, then came a she turned her s Him _ found the cage empty and the bird es- slight to caped. Then, as it would seem, he. „The h of Ststauees connected with roughs• pat the doer. It was Dr, Bur- AI1It'is a dream a the death of SiraCharles cannot, be said became as one. that hath a devil, for, - •to have. been. entirely cleared up by "I .need hardly -ask if you have come "It is no drea M1 rushing down the stairs into the the inquest, but nt leash enough has to some conclusion," said the doctor] ' kissing, the -love dining -hall, he sprang upon the great been done to dispose of those rumors Yoitr face te11s mo you have.•" I lover's rapture, table, flagons and trenchers flying be- to which local superstition has given. "Yes," said Allan, huskily, "you are ArMs, and callin fore him, and he cried aloud before all, rise, There is no reason whatever' to •Tight—I have," Ing name that the company that he would that very suspect foul play; or to imagine that 'The operation is to be 'performed?" as he caressed I night render his body and soul to the queried rho doctor. ''•It was I wh Powers of Evil if he might but over- death could _be from any a . wad rural Allan could not speak-, his emotion whispered, "I e' causes., Sir . Charles was a .widower, p , take the wench. And while the revel• and a man who may be said to have Nita, so great. He nodded his head in,, YOU if I could n lers stood aghast at the fury of the been In- some ways of an eccentric the affirmative. Then he )aid I have been appointed agent man, one snore wicked or, It may be, habit of mind. in spite of itis consider- "Would you like any of her relatives pillow, turning for the Massey -Harris Comte ' more drunken than the rest, cried out able wealth he Was simple in his per- or friends sent for?" asked the doctor. white;as death, pany in this district and will that they should put the hounds upon sonal tastes, and his indoor servants "She had •no relatives. No one in the resolve, he mu keep on hand a complete list her. Whereat Hugo ran .from the at Baslcervilie'Hall consisted of a mar- World save myself," replied Allan, She saw the of su ii house, crying to his grooms that they rfed cou• le named Barrymore the hus- with a groan, timidly at his pp7ics in my store oppos- should saddle his mare and unkennel :band' acing as. butler and the wife as "I ehaiie you, doctor, to da -your "You are go ito the Molsons Bank, the pack, and giving the hounds a ker- housekeeper. Their evidence; corrobo- best," he added hoarsely, "1f my dad pored. "Even.i 1° am also continuing tlfe chief of the maid's, he swung, them, to rated by that of several friends, tends ling dies, I• shall die ;too, .and by my. shadow • has fa flour, feed and seed grain bus- the line, and so off full cry In the moon- to show that Sir Charles's health has own hand." it -iit your face iness and respectfully solicit a a light over'the moor. for some time been impaired, and Oh,how he clasped the lovely form �%e bowed h a continuance of our. % Now, for some space the revellers points especially.to some affection of in his arms, straining her :close to his until the. Donn y patron- stood agape, unable to understand all the heart, manifesting itself in .changes heart in the wildest of despair and t'ound his ',br age. that had been done in such haste. But rrief, white hands. L anon their bemused wits awoke to to clot, breathlessness, and acute at- Then he turned abruptly away�aud "I will tell I A. Ford. tact s of nervous depressiott. Dr. James fled from the room while he had tureen its, Cot (� the nature of the deed which was like Mortimer, the friend and medical at- �" to be done upon the moorlands. Every tendant of the deceased; has given evi- strength: ant no longer thing was now in an uproar; some call • dente to -the same effect, " an hour's time come, and..you fortune "to lay r. Ing for their pistols, some ,for' their. "The facts of the case are simple. Sir shall know if all is well," called. the know all. Cor t•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦eO♦♦�♦♦H♦y �'' A horses, and some for another flask of .Charles Baskerville was in',the habit doctor, as •he closed the door. beside you on 'wine. But at length some sense came An hour's time—how should. he live ' when I saved every bight before going. to .bed of e There ran behind him such a hound of hell. back to their crazed' minds, and the walking down the famous Yew Alley • through the suspense of it 'without He produce E. C CHAPMAN without more ado you would kindly whole of them, thirteen in number, of Baskerville Hall. The evidence of going mad. her hand. tell me plainly what the exact nature took horse and started in pursuit. The .the Bar Cres shows'that 'this had He -passed the old farmer In the "Allan!" s UP H ©LSA E R E R of the problem is in which you demand moon shone clear above them, and they been s custom, On the 4th of May clover • field without seeing him.' •The would never my assistance." rode swiftly abreast, taking that Charles had declared his intention' sunshine geemed,•blotted out and. the would never course which the maid must needs whole world dark. Formerly with John Kay & Sons o T— of 'starting .next day for London, and you that, You CHAPTER R. have 'taken if she were to reach her had ordered Barrymore to prepare his He took- out his watch; counting the on as your o of Toronto• a own home. luggage. That night he went our, as minutes as he paced up and down the 'I—I intende ♦ "I have in my pocket a manuscript," "They had gone a mile or two when usual for his nocturnal walk, in the path beneath. the blossoming apple-. 'believed you said Dr. James Mortimer, they passed one of the night shepherds course of which he' was in•. the habit • trees. He caugh "I observed it as you entered the upon the moorlands, and they cried to of smoking a cigar. He never returned. How could the birds sing and the low .cry. ♦ room," said Holmes. him to know if he had seen the •hunt. At twelve o'clock, Barrymore, finding sun shine,, and alb nature, seem to 11 wo rL good 11I7C Of COveT9 "It is an old manuscript." And the man, as the story goes, was the hall door still open; became alarm- amile while' his darlingAay in such; fico for me? carried. ♦ "Early eighteenth century, unless it so crazed with fear that he. could ed and, lighting a lantern _went In peril "� 4 is a forgery." g g , lY, and• wit g scarce spea'c, but at last he said that search of Ills master. The day bad He raised his face -to the blue heav- She. nodd "How can you say that, sir?" he had indeed seen the unhappy maid- been wet, and Sir Charles's footmarks . `ens, crying out that if: Coralie died, den head, h Best Avork at Jolyest "You have presented an inch or two en, with the hounds upon her track. .were easily traced down the Alley. one grave should lie made for both. "Then it of it to my exanmiation all the time 'But I have seen more than that said Half -way .down .thig walk there is a They had been cruelly parted in life, darling!" 1 rates• that you have been talking. It would he, :for Hugo Baskerville passed me gate which• leads out on to the moor. •if death came to her, he would go also. you?" 2 be a poor expert who could not give upon his black mare, and there ran There • were - Indications that . Sir How slowly the moments dragged Eagerly Agent, for � the date of a document within a de- mute behind him such a hound of hell Charles had stood for some• little time. themselves by. Only halt an hour had the color.. Cade or so. You may possibly have as God forbid should ever be at my here. He then proceeded down • the passed; but it, seemed to Allan in his dimpled. c ♦ read my little monograph upon the heels.' So the drunken squires cursed Alley, and. ft wag at the far end of it terrible anxiety the length of years:• 'df the head SINGER SEWING = subject. I put that at 1730." the shepherd and rode onwards. But that his body'was discovered. One tact How could he `stand there :beneath throat to. e "The exact date is 1742." Dr. Mor- soon their skins turned cold, for there which has not been `explained is 'the the . trees• while • his darling faced -Where Y MACHINES ♦ timer drew it fXom his breast -pocket. came a galloping across the moor, and statement :of Barrymore . that his Mas- death?.sacrifice ♦ "This family paper was committed to the black mare, dabbled with white ter's footprints altered then• character For the first time in long years Ills prompted pf my care by Sir Charles Baskerville, froth, went past with trailing bridle from .the time that he•passed the moor- heart went out in a; fervent praygr to A 'light Needles Oil And parts. ♦ whose sudden and tragic death some and empty saddle. Then the revellers appeared froni-thence Heaventosave hds, darling,,The tor- poralie'a zr ' • three months ago created so much ex- rode close together, for gate, and that he a ture..he endured g great fear onwards to have been •walkfngu "his v?as so great he was sw,ered. VU 3 citement in Devon -shire. I may say that was on them, but • they stili followed' toes. One .Murphy; `a'.gipsy horsLdealer, sorry. he had .consented to . the . sur "I can to In the old Watts Urng Store. I was his personal frienll as well as over the moor, though each, had he was en the moor at no rent distance at gical operation; 'he would have his medical attendant. He was a strong- been alone, would have been right glad the time but he a g given said hoax t' appears by his .own .his life almost if he had'said "No." away: I s ♦♦♦e♦e0♦♦e♦♦♦e♦♦♦e♦♦♦cele minded man, sir, shrewd, practical, to have turned his horse's head. Riding confession to have been the "worse for Many a white hair found their away possesst 1 and as unimaginative as I am myself. slowly in this fashion they came at drink. He declares that he heard cries, among Allan Drexel's dark' curls on to seek Yet he tools this document very last upon the hounds. These, though but is unable to state from what direc- that sunlit morning. ,The half hour hieved s seriously, and his mind was prepared known for their valor and their breed,. tion they came..No. signs of: violence passed—lien minutes. more, and stili and .ask Tor just such an end as did eventually were gvhimpering in, a cluster at the were to beF'discovered upon , Sir another ten; bot' stili another ten re and. era _ The IncKilIop IIIu�ua1 Fire overtake him." head of a deep dip or goyal, as we call Charles's person, and' though 'the doe- mained mine. I r r� Q m Holmes stretched out his hand for it, upon the mobr, "some slinking away ' ter's evidence pointed to an almost ill- Ile: could -stand, it no longer—he- oath th I�Suranee cO�lQaiiU the manuscript and flattened it upon and some, with starting hackles and credible facial -'distortion' so must knew if it -was life or=or death.: AY fort his knee. staringstoat eyes, gazing down the narrow that Dr. Mortimer refused at first to What a `hush seemed _to fall over You to You will observe, Watson, the al -he valley before them.' the summer air; a dark, ominous shad- since; believe that.it it 'was indeed his friend —Farm and Isolated Town Pro err ternative use of the long 's' and the "The company had come to a -halt, and patient who lay before him --it was ow crossed -the sun; a bird :flew away has be p y — short. It is one of several indications more sober men, as you may guess, explained. that that is a, symptom which with �a few wailing notes; Allan would ask yet e —Only Insured— which enabled me to fix the date." than when they started The most of is not unusual Ili cases of dyspnoea. not accept these as onions. for it' —OFFICERS— I looked over his shoulder at the yel- them would by no means advance, but and death from cardiac exhaustion. He entered the house. The farmer own •tr J. B. McLean, President, Kippen ;'. low paper and the faded script. At the three of them, the boldest, or it may This explanation was borne out by the' met him in the doorway. Corali 0. ; Thos. Fraser, Vice-Presideuty head was written: "Baskerville Hall," I be the most drunken, . rode forward post-mortem examination which "You must not go in there," he said;] and w Brucefield P. 0. ; T. F... Hays• 5ec�• and below, fn large, scrawling figures: down the goyal. Now, ft opened into showed long standing organic . disease,- • "the Critical .moment has'come." Tile Treasurer, Seaforth P. 0 "1742." I a broad space in which stood two of and the'coroner's.jury returned'a:vel Allan stood transfixed on the thres• tie h'a —DIRECTORS— "It appears to be a statement of those great stoges, still to be seen diet 'in accordance, with the liredica'l "hold -in awful agony. .Then, piercing in th some sort." there, which were set by certain for- evidence. It is well'that this -is so 'for like as knife through his heart he "G William Shesney, Seatorth ; Jahr. Yes, it is a statement of a certain gotten peoples in the days of.old. The it is obviously of the utmost -Import -••heard Coralie's voice break out in a Th Grieve, Winthrop ; George Dale, Sea- legend which runs in the Baskerville moon was shining bright upon the ante that Sir Charles's heir, should set- mortal cry; and the doctor's fn an aw= as c forth ; John Watt, Harlock ; John familyt clearing, and there in the centre lay tle.a.t the Ball and continue the.good ful groan. Th Bennewies, [3rodhagan ; James ];vans "But I understand that itis some- the unhappy maid where she had fail- work which has been so. •sadly inter• ' Breaking from the farmer's restrain- ' grow Beechwoon ; James Connally, Clinton• thing more modern and practical upon en, dead of fear and of fatigue. But it rupted. Had the prosaic finding of the "ing grasp, Allan burst open the door The. —AGENTS— which you wish to consult me?" was not the sight of her body, nor. yet .coroner not finally put an end to the and dashed into the room; and .up .to- 'She b Rol:ert Smith, Harlock ; E. ,lin- most modern. A most practical,, was it that of .the body of Hugo Baa- romantic stories which' have been the Couch. Coc pressing matter, which must be de• kerville lying near her, which raised wbispereA in connection with the affair, life chley, Seatorth ; James Cummings, tided within twent3•-four hours. But the the hair upon the heals of these three CHAPTER XXXIX. :keep Egmondville ; J. W. Yeo. Holmes- manuscript is short and is intimately daredevil roystefers, but it was that, !t might' have been difficult- to 'find a her .l Ville. _ connected with the affair. With your standing over Hugo, and plucking at tenant for Baskerville. Hall. It .is un- When Allan Drexel heard that piti• she Parties desirous to effect insuraw c permission I will read it to you," his throat, there stood a foul thing, a derstood that the next-of-kin- .is .Mr. . fill `cry, he burst open the door and "Do or transact other business will be Holmes leaned back in his chair,' great, black beast, shaped like a Henry Baslterville, if he be still alive, .dashed like one-madAnto the room. my placed his finger-tips together, and I hound, yet larger than any hound that the son of Sir Charles Baskerville's ., promptly attended to on application The. doctor advanced .hurriedly '. o Y PP closed his eyes, with an air,of resigns- ever mortal eye has rested upon. And Younger brother. The ybuhg man when; meet him. "in a In- to any of the above officers addressad tion. Dr. Mortimer turned the manu• I even as they looked the thing tore the last heard of was in America, and in- ' . '.'All is well,. Mr. Drexel;' � he said, Ises to their respective postoilices. Losses script to the light and read in a high, throat out of Hugo Baskerville, on quiries are being enatifiuted with a view "the operation has roved 'successful, rem inspected by the director who lives: crackltng voice the following curious, which, as it turned its blazing eyes to Informing himofhis good fortune:" There was a. time scarcely a'moment I uearest the scene, old-world narrative:— and dripping jaws upon them, the Dr. Mortimer refolded his paper and since—when I thought death would re- con "Of the origin of the Hound of the three shrieked. with fear and rode for replaced -it ,in ills pocket. ` suit from it." - was Ba•skervilles there have been many dear life, ,still screaming, 'across the Those are the public 'facts, Mr. Words. could never `express what to s statements, yet as I come in a direct moor. One, it is said, died that very Holmes,,, fix connection :with the death" Allan felt. and line from Hugo Baskerville, and as, I night of what he had seen, and the of Charles Baskerville; He grasped the doctor's hand„ and 'had had the story from my father, who other twain were but broken -men for I must thank you," said Sherlock the sound of the words he would have twin. also had it from hist I stave set it down the rest of their days. Holmes, for calling my attention to uttered died• away on his lips. ope; with all belief that it occurred even Such is the tale, my sons, of the a case which certainly preBents some „^ features of: Interest. I had observed You• must not .speak to her now, ]yin as is here set forth. And I would have coming of the hound which is said to continued the doctor, "she is- not the you believe, my sons, that the same have plagued the family so sorely ever some newspaper comment at the time, strong.enongh to bear any excitement, her' Justice which punishes sin may also since. If I have set it down it is be- but I was .exceedingly preoccupied, by "I have given her a sleeping potion' Ve most graciously f6rgive it, and that no that little•affair of the Vatican cameos, and nourishing stimplant; to -morrow that muse that which is clearly known hath and in my'anxiety to oblige the Pope you shall see het; that must suffice; gold ban 1s so heavy but that by prayer and less terror than that which is buthint• I lost •touch with' several .enteroting . she will awaken with an unclouded in, that repentance it may be rernoved-. Learn ed at and guessed. Nor can it .be denied English cases, This article, you say, tellect," mov then from this story not to fear the that many of the family have been nn- Allan's joy was indescribable;' he she fruits of the past, but rather to be cir- happy in their deaths, which have been drew his check-boolt from' his. breast. Inez r, cumspect in the future, that those foul sudden, bloody, and mysterious. Yet r, passions whereby our family has suffer- I'may we� shelter ourselves in the in- pocket to fill° out it cheok for a mag•' ed to grievously may not again be finite goodness of Providence," which n;w�, �- •� niflcent sum for the doctor, then the fail loosed to our undoing. Iwould\ thought came. to him with• a shock, be upwards not forever Punish the innoeeitb \ ` ` �+ that he was not worth a dollar, . • if y �7 "Know then that in the time of the I beyond that third or fourth generation —j�� He replaced it with a white, din- Mo Great Rebellion (the history of which which is threatened in Holy Writ. To -�' ' by the learned Lord Clarendon I most that Providence, my sons, I hereby �.--r'� turbed face, handing out instead a bill wit] earnestly commend to your attention) commend you, and I counsel you by of large denomination, which he hap- I cie FOR SALE BY W. H. HELLYAR, this Manor of Baskerville was held h•• way of caution to forbear froin Cross-, , paned to have by'hfm. CLINTON, ONT, Hugo of that name, nor can it be gain Ing the moor in those dark hours when c � The morning dawned bright., and (tile said that he was a most wild, profane the powers•of evil are exalted, t clear, and with the first peep of early and godless man. This in truth, his I , ; dawn Coralie opened her blue eyes, ter "(This from Hugo Baskerville to lig A strange, but kindly, motherly face wd� neighbors might have pardoned, see, sons Rodger and John, with instruc- i ` � g f , ing that saints have never flouriQllAed tions that they say ggothing thereof to was bending ovgqr her, gentle hands WA8 in those parts, but there was In him their sister Elizabeth.)I' w smoothing black the long, tangled, ; W were t a certain wanton. -and-er-uel _. humor '+ *,:.: �y:y golden curls, �y cIk When Dr. Nfortimer-had f nen d - "'"'Qpjlgi@ &al I?+i Mur ured ora112I '•, was —TIME TABLE— which made his name a byword reading this singular• narrative lie oft g p 6 posttllo that through the West. It chanced that this pushed his spectacles up on his fore ! gtrU lltl a to. a • sitt111 Trains will ' arrive at and depar Hugo came to Love (1f, indeed, so dark head and stared across at Mr, Sher- - if came I hero? Oh, my► Godl I re. Co from Clinton station as follows ; a passion may be known under so lock Holmes. The latter yawned and ,p•,, lmeml er the'terrible day and night in fore BUFFALO AND OODf:RICH DIV bright a name) the daughter of a eo• a the old mill --the horribibp lightning"I Goin last g Y tossed the end of his cigarette Into the t and the fire that was tree in rrehrr you Going 7.38 a. m. man who held lauds near the $asker ; ,�,� „ 3.23 p. m. Ville estate. But the young rilatldoh, be. fire .,, a and nearer. Who saved me?" "S.. Ing discreet and of o0 repute, would Fell?' salol Ire: , lvbw, d@hrfo, don't excite yourself," I cried 5.20 .p, m, good 1 "13o yell not ilfirl It interesting?" oing 4hst 10,16 a, to, ever avoid hint, for she feared "Itis evil "To a coil etor of fairy tale's:' r r61)lled th@ fartrier's wife; "take this Ing t ,. broth, and la,y'quietly bask on the pit- I ]rear'• name. So It Came to pass that one Dr, Mbrtimer drew a foldeft np,'bua, „ 12.66 P. m. Miehaeliilas this Hugo, with five br six low b,nd I Will tell you All about it." <, 6.40 g paper out of hos pocket.. r r r•, Very obediently �dralle did as she •--Vi „ P. M. 'ot` MIs idle and wicked corn anions, " p „Naw, Mr. Holm gid, tv© ivI11 glue you r vans reilAe'stedT ` urnpl 10.47 p, m• stale down upon the farm and carried `something a lit:.o Yt101'@ recent, This is .� Tlrgrtr is some one waiting outside roger I.ONI)Oid, IIl1RON & BRUC1; DIV• off the maiden, her father and brothers the Devon t,'Oilllty 0, rordielo of May r to apoak,to you, tile;' young man who after' Goin Si'suth being from home, as sire well knew. 14th of eavetl you; erhaps ho had bettor to it 7.47 s. M. thl3 year. It is a llirort account b 4.23 p. m. the maiden was placed in °an upper g rile fdCtsekerville a�hlch odcurrett�+/} colito 3u and t 11 you irr iris overt, words. I one (loin North g saved you at the risk of belrr eon, treed 6.85 p, m. sat dew ,r sew ��y tat date,'' �+�►*- YAA owe your life to him, dearle, he � lie, When they had brought her to the flail g 10.15 a. M. chamber, while IIu o and his friendd 1. g11a.���1'< ,� n to a long @mouse, an wars r ot11 a little rOrward Y „ g A. O. PATTISON, Station. Agent. their nightly Cttltt6m. Now, the labor biscamo lit{ant, .flue- m M f' " 914ndinn ober 11U,16.htte stood a foul thing, Burned in the flames himself. You F, R. i•IODG G;NS, Town Ticket Agt. lass upstairs wan like to :have Ilks t and I U f n glasses hn" ut a black beast Aiapedt • a hound, She left the room hurtle to Call i Y J. D. MACDON•ALD, District, Passer turned me at rho sin i vidiiofr �8ntaons . . _ 1 thl P.yClf terra. ger Agent, Toronto, death bf Air