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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1907-04-04, Page 7. � .. ­ I- ­ ­­­ ­­ . -- - � - - . " . ­ -------1-----r----- I-,-.---- � I ­ . 11 .. I—— I -- I—, ­�- I I..- 1. -- � - *.. 0. Akxjkj�g,w, 9, D.AQT*ao�t, 1 4.4+4,444 4-144 4 4 0+4++++-t+-., ... . . . . .... .0, 0 4 I -" - - - - - - - , I I I I , . : I I I - I I � .4 41++++++ .1 � I " I � I I � I -_1 1, - , , V, ILAALsOL�­.&I&I&�­ I . i - . . I VVIT . 11 I. raw awax# oz, tno ftmow- , . It WEI I � � I . I volow, ft"r 1�1.1i� I � I . .. I � *-0-*. - -, . IN WN.11 OW PAP, . Inox Woutstroow to" OF I . . .. , . I and faced Cqrxllv� . . ONF4 WAY $NCONIVOLASS I The Houndot"the ' A � � "You umv, well -if -*% ­ -- 1. ,.�+ I I , . . I , . " I 1 q4CTAgg'4rt,- �Bros. 1; I , . I I I + 1, , -OAMRS.- I . � I . , . " . I 1. . .. .1 . , 41 , .o . - I .. - OU ­. A ONNRAL 0ANKINO AUIR- I I � . I 1. I I � . . i 0RS$.,TR,AN'P1A0T&D, NOW$ . . . I � � I . . . . - I . . . I 1� 0WOMUNT-VUL PAWN ISS'U011 , , I I � ; , ­ - , . . � .1 . .. 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Money tor loan �',�­� - ­ ,, , - ' O'D HALE .- JOHN ­:DOlJT , , , ­' � As. - . ��f­ .,.! .. , , ;",� '1� ,'�, '1..�:',,-�- - :.�,.­­ ; " , � , . ; �,, ­:;;.',�, - I -7'..��-.i...,.!:,.1OJ%$. GUNN'& GUNN , ,";:- , " A . ."In."'-.,;.-. . . 11 , j;-, ".1, - , Or. W. Gunn L. R. Q. P.-44 L.R.C.S. , " � �,;� �; , I �11.. �, 1* ` .. -Edinburgh-�- ,f.�T,�� , � ,�t .Y r, . ''. , , . . �.�. Or. J. Nesbit Gunn X. R C. S. Eal . I I , ill, . 9 �kr,..,N� , 1,11,01i -.., L. R. C. P�, London .1 . ��, ­�,�', i: - I t 1 ­ 1�,i," . .A�vl;, , 4��",�';,!', ..'NIgIlt Calls aV[ront dooi of residence ,;,P,`�,,;�,,I­ . wI,"". r*, ­� . .:,�,,�.,.;:�,, , I 1, , . � 1 41 . . ��v,, on Rattenbiary street, opposite .1. - ,� :!�!,! . ,.�,-.�, .. , Presbyterian church . �. t� "I'll . . . . �% I N�',',��,w I)PPICI . 1.',,�",��­ I , . E- Ontario street-CLINTON 1. ",;.�, - .­ ';,A"'­A�, , .­'�`,',,., . . I "'t.."'4. ,� . �� r�4,,.';�.�;�, I ,, ­,,.,�',� ",-­.­­.­---­--­.�- I � � "i" F�, , . . `�"�" �` . 0. �0-111. . . � . --OFFICE- . ST, -CLINTON.- � - . I . � . . 7 Wt. 0. W. THO11PSON . . . - ..#PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON � . . (Special attention givic . n %.0 umonage 11, - daeI , idi e, Ear, Nose And Throat_ ..Ey - W11whee -and . ­ Residence- - ­ - ­ I ,�.- . . : , HURON ST.� SOUTH, CLINTON ;3: d6ors west of the Commercial botel. - It 1, I . I I � . . , �­ , .. - ­ . - - .. .. . -DR. F. A. LXPN�- . .. . I �, . (Successor to Dr. Holmes.,) �, 'Spiwialist in Crown and Bridge I . . . � ,work. I ' ., Viraduate of the Royal College , of , , R"tal Surgeons of Ontario.. ,-,F16uor I a� 13ilvate tit "I'orento, , L � I ­14�-*"V--t-Y E.,o'..., krim�nt . Graduate of the lFicago College of Dental Surgery, r"gC bickgo. - , � Will be at the Commercial hoteA ,�ayfield, eveiry'M-owlay from 10 a. in. . . .to 5 p. m. . � . . . - - J. -LEWIS THOM&S. I Civil Engineer, Architect - tie. (late �Doininion Departmen�' Public walks.) � Consulting Engineer for Mar, o County Work, Ei- � -10 . . F�W'4' =ctric Railr6ids, Sewer�ageand ,� Waterworks Systems, Wharves,' Bridges and Re-enforeod CC,L- Crete. � . � Phone" 2220 L 0 N D 0 No 0 N T. ..�..­ I . . . .. - AITCTIONEER­JAM.Z�i SMITH LI- censed Auctioneer for the County of Huron, All orders entrusted to me will receive prompt ittention. Will sell either by percentage or ver sale. Residence on the�ayfield Road, one mile south of'Clinton. - -- - .1-CENSED AUCTJONEER.-GtOR- ge_411iott, licenspill Auctioneer for rTMunty of Hij ron, ,solicits the atronage of thp Dublie for busi- gales conducted , :egg in his liue , , n percentage or xo mfich per sale. . . All business f romptly atten4ed to. . -4eorge Efflutt, Clinton P. O., re- �,-ddence un th-- Bayteld Line, 581 4x or � . . � 11 a FdAMItt on 11 1". J1UN%.LC -fit. flew Yp � 11 , �0 1010ioad , , .., 1, Wall, 0 "Thirst.u"AARMI-1, - I . I 1. I I . . . . .. I I I . �rl - I � �­" � , , .. , .. - I ------- ­- ". . . . I . $;� I 40;k ". 1" . . I . .... .1 I . I I I .. I P ' So' . 1, .� � 'LIP1 k COTT' - 11 : , . I 1 *� MON"rHLY MAGAZINIL, . , . ' I I 11 1`1 11 A PAMILY L1101ANY . . , " . , , , , 1 4 1 1 I � I I"' "' I � 1; � . 10 lost In Currant Ll � toratofe I . . . 19 COMPLm NovicrA VgxkLv � . ' MANY'SHORT-STOMICS AND I � , , � � L , PAPP.RS ON TIMELY 'MOICS � I . � Sg�dd #0 VkAh -, 20 Ot*, A C60V . I .,No i6itlifirub 13�0$kfitqtj I i I I'tviti4YtiUMsti4t;OMPLtTtiNit*tLi# I . 0 . 1, I COLONIST R4VJ;,V;O TV I � I ! � azito 0 said hoarsely. loy",­%t I$. I --- I . - , -C .,,'�.,.,-,,--�,�,.".���l-..-------,-�-.-,��-��--', --­ ­�'. ho I , � r , I -101outstr0000r, the girl whose IMM I Baskervilles ' I I I I havo wrevW, and wbd baug . L L a Sat, lilrar.olsco, LoS Angeles $48.33 . '. . . A1100111116 " has now come for the executlea q - y '4" *4 You' and "' I"` "' j - ,9 . . Now i�ity $42.85, , Another Adventure of Sherlock HolMes. . that VOW, YOU have claimed to ber a I Helena . . 04int; now say", your prayers, K'sm, . . ' , . 1, know any for your ]a , . =3113utte, Mon�t. W.Qq 113 I . Work.m.-un s. Oath d"'I"veox" Nelson, B. C�,- and SPokeAll, Wish-, Y A. CONAN DOYLE. .. . . 111 . . . come, " I -at � I,i.cur� bmp , , . $40-00. . tp . 1� I A a A 1 ­Tn02;-­ cried corallej 24 to ' "what WOU14 you do ­ ViCtOrIA, Vaucouver'and New Weit� Author of "The Green Flae and'"The'Great Boer War" . . I I ,? I yalt 1W . . 0 . � . � I mimster, B. 0.1 $48.00. . I . . A tqKrIble laugh fell I . I .. mouli, ,W - L gopyright (1902) by As Conan Doyle. . . . BY LAURA )EAN LIBBEY. � etrossor's Ups th,at fres the b . . . , , go , ,, ,.. I . * -'Mt t . ++++i i i 4 4 0 4! 0 44H HAA +-+#;# # 0 f.4 #.J 1 # 1++'1"J'4 � I . .� . . . . Coralle'o veins, and In that vory.br, . . . . I 'W'7'-1F'W'wW I A stant the bl"e, of * Jen8r, thin A**1 L . .. ­­­­­­� Rates to ci,th�r, points, In proport- ones.- tie logtnect Dam, pu; ,,Is linger. ON op I I . . . . . e � . - . . , knife-flaslied in the moonlight, lliut- it lor, Tickets on sale - p h and assumed his most 1 ' 0. . I I "'If T. hft4 the same ming to do over I ;'PAUtlrul 'W=iall, '.... t'au out JUS. never fell oik Coralle's white broasl� . I , e$�-Y L , the ark: Inez had aim cb; ist to April 30th. ' impassive and judicial expression. i. "What- sort of night wag, it?" again Iwould pursue exactly,the same 1 arrived In a Southern ped At, , I . I , m . .1 "In doing "so 11 said Dr� Mortimer, "Damp and raw." - course -making sure of Your- death," Iner, Montstrossor, Cttyit was she I foi ' There was a boarrie, startling enT. a . . I I . I I "But no anted Inee, hoarsely, flung the ,paper from her With L A C�; man's dark forin sprUng from- 011111 . � Qme I ::W L t actually raining?" p I . 11 L - . I . who had begun'to"Show, sign$ of S No " is the all . I �, I . strong emotion, 'I am telling L that i . I - .of,,rage. I shadows of the'treei, a baw�,'sitrong ful I I iDfor,gia I t�on . at ey like?" CRAPTH I never to be ab as Steel caught the White.- uprg _ ad to rateSL which I have not confided to anyone. I L. 'Am I _sod For � � IV � .16 to forget ,, rolittos, and train sery0t oalr on, illy motive for withholding it from the I "There are two It . I him!" sli.e.erled, pacing up a arm, grasped the steel bladei and,toM . . nes of old yew nd down , I ,. . coroner's 14quil-Y Is, that a man of hedge twelve Jeot high and impene.- s4XIss Montstroosor!" cried Allan, I thefloor, "Am I always to be reminded It from Inez X , .ontstrossor's widt4p � L . - - F R. HQdgeas, Town Agent. trable' The wal In L the , hand. 1. I . science shrinks from placing himself k , ce4tre 10, about s, hotly,, "are .You a woman, or are you. ; h Is with, my rivill I Will . � A: 0. Pattison, Depot Agent. In the PalYlic position of seeming to in- eight feet across." , . a fiend?" ,.not endure It! Sooner or later'l shall, Coralte knew no more, she Wd., r&W . . J. D. DIeDonald, District Va$sengeT dorse a Popular stiperstition, I had the '"Is there anything' between the "Whichever you like," Slid replied . kill her! That Is the vow I make to 'ell in a 4e4d -swoon at her resviuWae . agent, Toronto. , ftirther motive tha . t Baskerville Hall, hedges and the walk:411 . . mockingly. - . Heaven. Yesi if ever her path crosses f4et. . I . . I I - $,yes, there, is a,Lstrip of grase about "It is too borrible.Come away, CorA, mine again, one Of us shall die." When Slid opened her eyes shefouall '. I � I . . ­ I ,.., as the paper says, would clertainly re Of I - ' Allan beading anxiously over' L.. ingin untenanted If Anything w6re d9ne x feet broad on either side.', -- I Ile,'do not waste words upon her; she I Fr9m that hour1reez ,Montstrossor 1 4j� SAO . � "I understand that the WAS Ilk 'her Own room, 11. % ­ , . I I L H'I � �1' - . to L increase Ike already rather grim yew hedge is a t;,altress,. a would-be murdert,-se! threw . "My,darling!" Ile ,drled- - . reputatioll. For both thes� reasons I Is Penetrated at one point by a gate?" Ali, false, ­*erself, soul and body, Into the " In 4, treni� , . wicked girl that you are, vortex 9 dissipation. . L - lti blIng voice, as he clasped 'her la No . , . 1� '91 - ; , f.1 thought that I was justifle(t In telling "Yes, the., W10ket-gate whIc,h leAds what excuse can you offer,-fot what It wa i not long before she gained arms, , , , . .1 I I ' . 111119 rather less than I knew, Since no prqc. , ,ons,to the moor." I . you have, done? I Ought to denounce for hers2i,ln New Oileans. the name ' Allan," she Wbjw .' tical good could', result from it, but Is there any other opening?" yQu before the whole World!", cried of the 1!BohJ.i3i4an Queen.,, - , "Was It a dream, . . . With you-tUere Is no reason why I , I fl -None." , I . Allan. "'What inetiVe could ,you have The doors'Vi society 'were closed .pered fearfully,. "or­or-a---feaUtyT"` Al . " should not,be pe,rlgctly* frank, * I I net her,,bu�, the world of men bow, I . "Jt-Wa6 a.realltyr, It would havq.4n "So that to -reach the Yew Alley one had for ouch A qrime?" I agal L ,, d. . , 9d . I . "The moorls -very sp".Iy Inhabited, . elther'has to come flown It from the . Slow r . ed In a horrible tragedy It I bad wt . I ly, gracefully,, proudly, rAeZ at her feet Shiping her - dar1r, , , . , � � , . a tho ` h, I . - house or else to enter it �by the Moor. Montstrossor turned to -htm�surely *ondrous beauty' � ­­ - .1 . been close at 'hand," be added. 411 Ile" . .1 . iid se WL o' Ive near each other . . so .Are thrown very much together. .For gate?" . . 1� . . . one of the most'beautiful women ever She loved to wip hearts and t�js 'gone out Under the, trees 'to smellfe 6b . I -.1his reason I saw a good deal I ; "Tbere is an exit through a summe seen; her magnificent wealth of ' I ;Ion at A cigars thin"ng you would not be ready' . . . I . of -Sir , r. , hair them away, aughing In derIE . L I ­ I , . , 11 ..".R-br-JAIS Bgskerville. With the e1ceDw ,, . . white shoulders, her I ,nj lover's an Uish��L . . for the ball for some little time Yet% �, . H 3 "� I ­hOuse at the far end.!' � ' .. , . . " .. ;44. ­ -�-- Yo e $ra4d e - I heard steps soon aftior, and, , ... L � .11 . 1. I -AN 11 , . ; -60 of Mr. Frankland, of Latter Hall, , Had Sir Charles reached this?" lovely faq . r gla . � "".�. � , , e flushing, her dark . eyes, I mH quftpage," bei, matched, . .. . . . . L . ' . and Mr. Stapleton, the naturalist, there ."No; he lay about fifty ydrds from.4 burnitLi iik'e purple fired. '. L otticlsome ponies and liveried foot- . toward the pebbled walk fieM I have hem appoi It." �, : - . men,� were thZWndest on the boule- bGnch,w­here I sat, saw two persom ad- .� . 1. nted agent -are no other men 'of education with .: "You ask nle th(tt questionlos she I . . for the . MA I "Ndw., fell me, -Dr. Mortim .. . id . - "you taunt ind upbraid me,'you I vard, bei 6fIlWand flashing diamonds vancing. You both stopped so near me, . . . pse�Harrfs Cojn� ' in, many miles,'. Sit .Charles was a rej. I er-and BA . I � I . pany In this ja§trict And . *ill . . tiring - man, but, the, chance of his Ill- 'this Is ImP*r,t,ant­-;-the marks -which Wouid denounce and Upbraid me be. I were, matebRess; yet womeii; . Averteo I col.11d hgveireached out my hand and, - � � I . ,touched herf or'you. I I . keep on hand Tg� complete list ii,ess,brought, us -together, and a com. 7011 sav,­Oere on the path and net on ,fore the world. You would . passed by her, but � .f L . lay my I their faces as the ' , , inunity of Intfourests in Selene . e kept us the� grass?".- , � .. . crime bare. before the eyes of men. that mattered little enoujh t6' Inez I "I heakd and Saw. all, AaCr SprMgL AV .of supplies sin my Steve* oppos- so: Ile ha L' ' . ,,No .marks could show oxi the grass.,, You, for whose r4ake r have suffered r4ontstrossor. .. . . . . 1�*,. your rescue. The shock of biln ' ' Ito the Molsons Ban.k. . . I d brought back much scieritt. . , L g din- ..,- . fle Information from South At "Were they on the.same side of the. and sinned! 1. Will tell YOU Why 1 took. L One' day she met' -Cap'italn' Stafford coverbd. and by me, proved too mueb rica, and , , T am also continuing �Ifie many a charming evening we 'have Path as the moor -gate?", . I her to the old -mill to dje�-It was be. on Q6, strdet. Iffe was, both pained dad' for Inez Montstrossor. She fell bacV I ' -. . . . . ' - "Yea-, cause I I loved you so well, Allan 11 Drex. , Shocked- I to e thr� , - . L flour, feed and seed grain bus- . s 'ent together discussing the co m4 t her. He'gravely told In my arms -dead, 11 w awvo7 theo . . P mpara- . they. were on, the edge of the I . ' -.path'.611, the. same. side .as the moor. el, that I would have committed.in her that her beauty, had-- b en her.- knife, that the story of the att.pmpted . , � L iness; and. respectfully. solicit a ' L tiVe anatomy of the .Bushman' And -the 11 Y . . e Uf" fdr.jaa 'L. . a continua . I 11- Hottentot, . . I I I . . gate.,, ''., . ... . .. crime -to, have �ut her out db�your WAY. curso. . ... . . . . . :Crime might not be.found o � �­ L I � nce OIL your. patron- - I . . 4'You .. "I adhalt, I , , 41,44,11 she. sobered. Into isboyond all -punishment. naw --poor ". I .. . I .1 . "Within the last few months It be. Another Interest me exceedingly. -never thought it, could r0lied, , I . I age. , 1. I . came increasingly plain to me. at Sir point. Was. the -wicket.gat , e be traced to in . e.*. I 'thought-6hewbuld thoughtfulness ter one brief moment, Inez, your rival, who loved'With sueb . . - . th I closed? I - . . . befolmd-dead, and then when.the hot. . $sit ,appointment In love thit a fatal love, is Uo more.'. I L )& / I ­ CharleaViiervous systeradwas strained . "11.1rho I v I ­­ . ­ �� " .,:_ jN­1 - 6, ­ 11,,d-4.3adlo - Ls 11 .." � - . . . - - ­ rQrL of it h --yotir-tt;,Lrt, WOUJU L - "But what _ of them. cuintain-you _L-Z ' eie glad to VC `1W. . 1 -r -d .' ---- I. ' to -the-br4Xk1ng-poInt.-­He­ha%4 -T,... , ad passed, =-m th� ­ -"-. ' �.'. I I . , this legend which I have read you ex.' ' "How high was It?P?. turn to roe for conv%platicin end syyiiva,. - .. � eiLutiful Southern city at . tbw ­ . 4 ' I . I . ceedingly to ,heart-:­� much so that, ,i "About four'feet h-1kb.,, :. I . I ­ I L I . .. .. ' still . earli,est possible moment,- 'but , before, ' � _, thy, Allan, knowing bow well I love know whoxVI meaei--�-are ,tbey, : %.:. - . � � . � ... . . . although. he would walk In his own !Then anyone could have got over you, . . .1 . . ha�py -together?" I I I . . they left they Saw to ,'It that aM t2JW . . - 6*"#*****" grounds, 60thing would Induce him to It?":- , : . 1. was mori6l. of Inez, Montatrossor re- , . ( #.*" . I . . ... I . "Ali, how I have, pla,nned to win�you, - "HAPPY as t a ddy is Icing," replied . :1 . � I . . . . , go out upon. the I d'yes."', . - L . :- . .. L Ih . d ceived a dece­ht burial , I . . . . . . . , L . . I � . I . moor at night., Inered- � "And What marks did you see b' 6 and you would be the first'one to IeE� the captain, .in a low, voice. -,"He wor- . They place * Q , a w I ible .as It *rna:y apfiear to you, Mr. y ill lice me 1 11 , I I , hife shhfti over her ,, , . ., . .. ng -place, and plantedi crinifkowbw . . , , Holm6, he was' honestly convinced . " I % - - Ile grew pale as he listened tb her. .11, 11- my love for .1 , I tt 0:None in artleWar."- . ard for, me to got ove . . . . I I.* 0 CHAP M'AN'-. : I I . j. nou ships her; and' she Idolized him.. It was sion roses ovqpr,-,Jber gia;veL.- , I I : . micket-gate9l' ' rdstl � I. . - nit. a dreadfijl fate overhung his. faiii- P - with, sweet Coralte,?' he -murmured; "but I . . . : L I Even Coralie was struck dumb . * . . L : 11 , and . certainly. the records which 'Good Heaven! -Diii Tic) one ex- I ' The ,magnjfic6j'�t roSSessIcon4.'.*X6w . .. . Y . . ­ . .Pity at the VaSt depths of this girl's . conquered my. heart. I can"now look - had 'come. Into, through ,intrigue, Mqf. L L�. �" ".., I * ' UPHOL�STRER *.. W .,MoLd lovefor Allan. on and see Iier h J . - I 1. - he was able to give of his ancestors anitne?" I . I appy with him, and : . . . - "Yes, I* examined myself so � ,,' . fraud',w e.found.t6,be-eUtireIysquax&. .1 " . IV Ftiristerly with John Kay &Snng, Were not encouraging. The.1dea of . ,' . . I � "U, you had loved me, ray life would -fliahk' God that ,she is -happy. .1 din dered. . er . .. I . . . I .. ­ . ... . � . I 0 . . I some, ghastly presence, constantly � . sIAfid.foufid 'nothingl" - .1 never have gone wrong,!'- Inez went on -married- now,- you . . . . . I I * of Toronto. , I . Ii .It was ill very confused, Mr Charles. .know;- my wife . A'year. has -passed sfqce tTfa#)ffddW- . . .. . . I hau4f6d, blin, and on more Lth*Ln onb . I in hei high, clear'voide� "The1oss. of knows ibe, past; but,,strange to say, able day,which ne - - 11. I I I # . - . - . . occasion he has asked me whether � I : ad':ievidently LStood. there for.Ave I It has made me, what u -she:ls not jealou-4. ' the love I once . . ither Allan nor Corsi. . t . . I . . ' ' tenminutes.11 . or yo I . of . . # L . ..,bad Y 'journeys at night I . .. .called me Ile can r6cill without a"shudder­a". . . . * I on in :medical � just now -a fiendi Tam utterly care- g1ve,to Coralie. 'It makes a man -bet- . .L . . � ,. , . . ever L . I.Ho, I I . . certain wonderful Chan 6 have' t , , 0 . . I seen any strange creature or ," w do You know that?". - � less. of what ,becomes of - roe. 1 1 do not ;ter,* noble . . ge �1- -. . .. ,r to'have, loved .such a lace, ,. . . . . . L.. . . .. 1. - L. , 0 � . . Yheard the bai-ying of A hound. The lit- '" Because, the ash had twice Aro ped care if you denolinc& me before the woman-,'� she -simply, sald,L when"I'told LP , I 0 1 . P I . * # A good line of.* cavi.-e0s. ter. question be. put to i.me' several from his digar." I . I ' . I I . whole world,. if you ,publish: my sin her all.. I . . . . . L � - .,. 'Allan, And-lils. pretty young, wirep.CV& - . � . , , :. carried I . . .. 4 times, and* alwa.yp WIth,a-.v6iCe *fii6h - - "ExcP116ht! L This Is a Colleague, Wat- , m, the hodsetops-you. c" - d - i i .' " cUpk the ol.d Drexel mansion�, ow t*# *. ' . � - . . � . . vibrated with exbItement.". ' . . . . ... I son; after: our own. heart. , But ..the Lro .. . an o Jus , ,.I, must'toll ,you..a piece of news, slbpe, * oT,, Abe - �Orange-,�kouniainr. 1191W. � m. 1. . . , . . "I can well remember: driving up to . I ,.. 1. I. as. you please.. I would. like t6.',kno* Inez- Allan �Dmxel And Coralle are.'ir., , .. -- sei � fhr,'ft=w - * . I .. . . . .: I marks?" I . t fa:te L. � * , . overlooks' iNe valley, . , . . ,, what you, intend.to ao, what my the 61ty;, they came her� for the same � �, I . . J Best ,'Nvork at lo.We§i -his house lul'the evening, dome three. th He-,hiid left his own.mark's all over is. to be.'i - I �., . L � . � ..purp,ose that I did; to attend tbe'Mar- , 'Eagle Rock. ' I ' f-1. , .- . . . . � ' � I . .. I . . Weeks before the fatar event, * -He . . at. -small patch of gravel. I could dls� I . . . . . I I.... Here their i ' " ' * ' * rates. - ' I . I : I I . . 4. " L "Yotrarb togotree,Lhiez," said Cora, At: Gras festival. I hope,to, Himvbn � you: . it the o el frlejmft' delight, 4�p , , ..., _ I .. . * . I . . chanced*,to, be at his hall door. J had .. . cern no otherg.'sl' . . . I al . . 4113. . m, for ft is a Cliginabig honle* . .. I � # L I . . . . '- Sherlock Holmes 4 .Ile, gently. "The, casb. sh I be. diSmid.; will not, meet them!" 'had -gre5wu kL I ii � , . Just far, enough. removed 4rom. the tax-, . . I . . I . I . descended: from my gig and was -stand� ' .struck his -ban , sed; all I Ask'In, ret&n is that you may, .Inez Monistrossor , . , * I .. I - his against his .knee with ai� es - . � . . L . ; . . . moll of the great metroptells,:to be,%. .. .. . I I - - ' t . Agentfor - .. . I lifgLiji'front of him,',when I.saw I ­ I . . .." . ,Impatient g - I repent'.what you- have done,. And that ,white. as death. . *. I . delightful.- � . � I . * . . . . eyes fix themselves over my abouldier, , iture- I .. - L.. . 1, - . . � . . . .., . . . I I. � . . . . .: . . .- �.: I . , I "If I L t I in the future 'your .life. shall never - , . . L - , - . . I .1 , . . . alid Stare -past ip� With an express on had dWy been here!" be cried. know 'it fortnight. like that . '.. ,. ­. . . . Ther6'19 one room la particubir. fat- - ,. � ,,, -,� which you. . .: . C14APTER XLL ­ ' ' ' ' , , . WNGER SEWING .� - of the iiiost dreadful horror L "It Is e*ldently a case of *6xitraordinar .. * . . 1. . . . . . I . �. . . ,.;, - ,: L .. hei-pretty home thatXoralie loves:tp . z ' **4 . I whisked . . � . I . I , # . Y L have just- .Passed.'t - . . . .... .. . . . . . finger In, kere - She wilif sit for* , , 4) . . .1 1* ,round and L Iiid Just time to ekLitch a lhterest,`and one Which presented Im. . . "Coral homm - - - . . . glimpse Of something wh . Ich. I t . ,Inse opportunities to' the' se I slit it is; will' to dr6p, the ma,t- . fe, her, hated i1val with Allan ' willow �basket 11nieff 'vith * , -, I . ook to : mc ien-tiftd. .Ylo . . . In I . L. ' .j . . I r"besldeF ai. � . . � . . I . MA0H1,;4.E$. I be -a' large *black elU expert. Tbat'gravel page upon which I' i ter, so be ,C,T�taid Inez� - proudly. . "At. New Orleans! " . . L , pale, blue Silk, wid' the daintlist of"ram - - -. * � . , . . . . . . . f passing. at the. L . . Jr The thought . almost maddened:Inez . . , * ' :, might have!read so. ratch Lhg A I the bdzt,7 galis meto accept my frbe- - Montstroa . sor. - . - `­ - L . . . in �,Ahis willow 'sheff'-:- - -IMN .,�.,�, , . head �of the *ive. .So e':EEJied . and I , s bee . . . . I . With . I .. ." . , I 'edle,�', L I � . . . 11 . I .. Ong I 'ddm from't Smotheied by daint " I 1- . �'. Oil- iihd - parts: * - alarmed wi ere this smudged:by the r, you, my hated rivaVI s he that I. was Compelled ain. and de- She turned,to. the window without ,,*':'All that day she brooded over it, and . L Y. act, to the, fittarse * . . ..... I . f ,.NL . - I .1 I I ` , . ­ -faced b - aea . ,�tws . , - .,k . - . I- L _;­ L - -- - - f- to go- dQn�il- to-Ahe-spot -where -the an]. � .y the clogs'of curlaus1pe nts- :ano*ther- wotd,'and Goralle passe e heart a Are 'with bitter Jpal� ,heir of the'Drexel -wealth-a . Wo , - . 0 .. I . . %fi�al Ra"; d L -been and look.akound for I ... L P . Mortimer, t9 Y. ­ 7.:-'s.on. . L curly-balr6d litt]6 -fell . I . . ,.j, I . t. . .0h, Dr. Mortimer Dr. ' . . .­.. � ' . . 6W­-Ahe pride cif - , " � * 11) thf. old WattS [JI -11k S�'Ore' L " '0 It was- gon% .b6wev6r, and th�' inctw' th � of her presence, little dreaming under. l,ous . . . .. his h ' . �. I . I . 0 , L ' , Ink that' -you. should- hot have called . � I and.gome� papa, "4. th'g� deilgh� at .,-,., , . . . 10 " , . I . L . . .. . .. .j what circumstances she would'look at . She soon found o4t'-what he . , " . ., I � - I . . � .. dent Appeared -the worst im- me' n rideeld much to. an� I. Ink Montstr . I , " L, . N t Y his mamma­-�-pretty- i1ttle'Airair- - - . . Z . .. 1. . *L . . to, make I . . .I 1 You ..haveA I .. o�sor's face a a n. were stopping at. 'A cry of. heoullation IL " . . . I . .. .1 L.: * ' . . . ' ­ #*6"+"*"""##""*009# Pregsion upon. b1s:mind. 1, stsYed wIth, swer, for." L , + . . I L..., L . 19. . . . .. . .. L I . , No 'one a more weJeome At the IYreirm. . , . . I . .I- I + "And now' my- darling, Where shall I . . I - - � ... . . . 1 . . . him aifthe evenlii& and It was 441 �Holmds, I - escaped her I ps:. . 01 yimAi�W*thanL the-. master-workaim . .. + . . ' ' . L . . . . . . . 11 . . I on that _ Could not.call you In, Mr.' I take you?" said Allaii, a he assisted . "I will see her �to-hlght,lo. she mUt.. -Richard I , 11 . L . . . .L occasion, to .explain the emotion which .� without digelosing these facts to the: .Coralle fnto:,the.'eoupe. "L an'4ones' teied.' .".There.. will. be a'masked, ball 'vq :,3karsbaIT--and his.. gooeg'.. . . . . hei bad, shown;. that he. confided,tco my world, and I .-have Already. given my LI L . Ife; and T`6dbrik Burnbam�.ther pretty.. . , , ,. , 1. . . . I . i time shall. lea,ve New York fpr'the .at.'that hotel-ho.mask, no domin.6 , -who Was'bince!GbraRcese. , . 1. . . . . . . . :1 *eepfrig-that iarrative which I read to reasons. for not Wishing to. do so.. Be-: i . -heride � iitity from . I dark-eybd girl . . � * in when first I carn6. 1 mention this. sides, besides--�-' Is ; . . .. . .L L West.' You must glire me My answer could conceal,. _ me., . �sole companion in thb.silk-milf whes -. , L. . ! .HAVO I L ­ Night'set in the � . . 'L . . L .. I bifore 1. go, - Coralie, darling. '. gay Southdrn city, . " . ". �. t . - side tei�­ . . - U Y" . ome I I Winning YOUL at last9l'.. -'L. r hie. 'of . de . . . , TheJUCK1119P M Wal F11'a Small episode because ft a . :isumes. 0 "Why do you hesitate?"- . 'they .ran. their loome side by . I . . . � I . . I ' . . ' ' . the odo'oui, With the perfu w' gether-And coun . ted their'llittle: env*�' . I . Importance In view sof. 'the Aragidk - - -"There is ealm In which the most,, ,.Why. 40, yo L : go at * '11"All * ', to . . 1.1i, * , . . . . . I -4 r ,hope Of U, a i she' % sl$r�nkled flowers .and. bright with t I he L I . , .." . nSUfanCe ,C0MQanU ..:,. )vbjch..fol t -d* st 6xpei�enced of ,deted- ­ An I . . .. I. I . lbwed,;;but I was convinced .,-apine.aii . mo � . I . - ' .. 11 ... .1. ­ , I I ­ . . lopes . whmn Saturday L night. dame, .. til . . � � - . I . . - . I � . . Asked fdintly. , L I . light., of the -sitars. 1. ... . . . . I L . . L. I . L'. . . . . . . 1. " at the time that1he niattiar:�was: 6itliea�. e"'"ellples&'! - .. . . I . . . 'L to. . . I see If -they dared Aake: Just w Uttle; - , ,. , , i. . . . I . � I ''.., .7 I. I ,,J�o L M i ' '- :"Bdci.use. I ain,not a -.man 11Vd'oil .L 'The. streets '*ere thronged-.. with L . . . , . -Farm a I trivial -and ibat-his oxCitement had ,� U: . ean tbt4t thi� �thing -is .super- - , . . . I from their m'itb to buy soenc� loriged ­ 11 . .. ..., . I . � . ­ .. my Wife's nty," he ,declared.. "No, eo � . . .L. - . ..: naturAl?"' : . 1. * . I I ' L r k'their gIrIfqU'.' ,, t', �. .. - . . nd Isolated Town PraOertk7 no justification. L . . . I . bou p* ple, gorgeous With. flying .bunting , ' to L furbelo* tliat. struc . 1. .. . . � ad; Cora]16-�I'could not do It" � and ablaze with -torched; f the great . I I 1. .1 I .:. � . . I - , , 411 'v I Pr ' or fancir �. . . . I A . . .. -0niv Insured . . ".It was -at my advice that Sir CbArles did ziot'pcositi.' ely say so 11 i I I . ; 't ern agund -LF .. I . . L -OFFICER I S- . .1 - ".. . . wag about to. go to IL L I ' , Yo L u nk it." , - . . . i Me* must not keiely h er. Mardi Gras carnival Comes on , I . Y once ., I . �.. I I L ' ' . ". I :. . .. . Lofiddii. His -i�arf ' - �"Nb but evidently thi ' - . , , 'L . I � . � IL 44s, , - L . any more . --she Would make the great . a yean ., i . ; .. , . I I I � . . , L' .1. . edora has, bL -little - - Whi,W - sfiice� ­ .. . I . J. B. McLean,' Presidents. Kippe'll 11. was, I knew,'akicted, allid,the Constant - ince the tragedy, ' Mr.` Holmes . - - I � given up her. place in the,niflf,- sfiil� - :. I 1. . � 1. . . I o effort Of her Ube' . I ' I LL, O.; Tbos. Fraser, VicL-Pi a�xlety in which - t1i, have.. dome - to my ears several .. I .. to keep him with -her.. In her rooni Coralle was putting the Will be.'Pedbra Burnham. .but' a,L feW. , .. _ I . ­ rpsideui; he lived, however . , ere Sao turn e 'ling .1 L L Brucefield _ * .E. Hays. ,3ec., gnize.ricAl the, causb of.it might -be * L Incidents which are hakd to reco ­ L jbd,ti) hlm��as shyly� . aiid finishing touch's to her loilet,'snill *eeks more, th,en she will: be led, too " � I . . I . . P. 0. ; T. ,,t,,ncile . was bvidefitly -the settleiY-vrdop of. N e. 1) shrinkingly as 6, sdhool-girl. .. halt quizzically at 'the Wistful, pretty . I L . . . .. having a 1jericoqs-efieci . with . . the altar by a Young lawyer-wealthys,' I I Treasurer, Seafortb P..O ' UPC ' - "For'exainnIe?" I . . I . .1. .44bo you'. remember. what Ruth. 'in 4itapled face.the mirror r6ft6cied. - - . . . . I I fi his heafth. I-66ught that a fe - . .. . L . they good-lookIng-and, what Is b6st-of-aW I . . , I W . the Seripti[ire, Said to him. whom'she' ' -It-haa beeii'AllaWs Wish that . . -DIRtCTORS- , . .' L . Months among th6'distractionsof, town - L # . 'I fln�T th9fbefoie ibe:terrible evei2t . loved! I .Will go., should attend this ma�ked'ball, , and'he Who love$ 'her with ifi 116 heart- .. . . I � I . . , . . occurred, several 'People had seen: a ,. Oh . . I William Shesney, Seaforth ; John. would send.hfin back a new. man, M , 'WhereAhoil goest; . . .. I . . r.. � I o Allan - cried Im- lasied. - - I , There Is little more to, a.64, j1qW L I I . . Grieve, Winthrop ; G6orge !Dale, Sea- ,18tapleton, k -.,mutual.' friend who'.1was . creature upon, the moor which corres- P�Islvely. , do � not go!" shG lived ,to rue it while his Ate . I thgt Coralle aud "Allan -a - . 11. .1 . . . , . , t .. arms "How strange it is that.1 feel'such'a ' . , re happy tis . . I . . forth; John Watt, Harlock ; John - much concerned at his state of health, ; .. p6ndswith this. Bnskervllle� demon, and I brewing he.r... white I gethbr at last, despite -all the. trials . . . � I I around his fteek, 116r. if ' - presentiment of coming evil," thought - . Bennewies, . Brodliagari , James'Evans w4s-,of the same � opinion, ,At the last � ' wh1ch could not possibly be Any animal - . you �go, tak6, through which they have passed. - ' , * . - . .. 1 I me with you.. f-1 am all alone In. the C,pralie, pushing: back the, heavy gol- . I . ophe ' k OML I . ,. Instant came this terrible datastr , nown to� science. They all agreed.that . . , Coralle -is only twenty nOW`­A]Xd her L I . -C� ! � W I I . I Beechwoori ; James Connolly' Clinton! "On the nlght,�oi Sir Charles'6.des. . It was a huge. creature, lumin0ug 'oildL butlor youi.and-and- Ohs. , den curls fr her face.: "If'Allan had' devoted, handsome young husband de- I I . . . � . ­ -AGENTS- I L ' Allan, do not - go and break my heart not insisted I ,should 'not .. go .'dovm . clares she Is more beautiful than L Barrymore, the butler, -who made the i ghastly, and spectral. I ha*e�cross-exj - . .. I .. - . . .. . ­ " . .. � .- ­­ .. . ' ' I L � 1, I I I . . . .. . I if you love me.ol. . �. I . - amoig the'ga * maskeis. , -- . . ever , . , , " - Rol:,eirt Smith, Harlock; 'E'. Kin. elts-bovery, se�nt Perkins the gr�drn;on.� Alnilned these. men, one of them a hard- I I . Y � An his eyes, as.he pusheO' back the , I . obley, Sealorth ; - James Cummiligs, "If I love you! I.w.orship youi my ' � "It is quite amusing, and ratherro- heavy golden curls -from her face, ana `- . I . . horsebick to ine, -.a�nd as. I was sittQ... headed �dountryman, one -a farrier, and ' darling! ol cried Allan. "Do not Aempt manti6 too, that I ha�,e succe6dedin . . .1 Egmonctville; . ,J. W. Veo. Holmes- L . ­ . . . hisses the rosy, .. . ' .,. ' * . Ville. . � . I . .. up late I was able to..reach Bask6rville one, a moorland. farmer, who 'All tell - 'me to stay," 4 1 . .. L keeping it quite a 'secret from Allan, .. I dimpled cheeks. ....; -/ .. the sa:me story of this dreadful apparl. And'Coralle, neover ceasl'S thankIng "' '. - . I . . Hall within an hofir.bf -thel event. I , - , "Do 'be. tenipted;11 , she whi4pered, what my costume is to be� JtWould be, ,1he ,fit. . 1 A . . Parties desirous to �ffeet.sinsuran-,e chocked ind corroborated allAhe facts tion,, exactly corr6spondingL to the hellm , "You -must not'. leave me; you must the height: of absurdity Ao I try . to In- e 'that led her to the, Drexer I . . . . 1. . . . . . 1. veigle Anan . Silk. mill to seek., employment�for, N or transact other busir.ess Will , 'bq� .ftich.weremention6d at the inquest., I . hound of'the, legend.' I assure, you tnat Stay. We need never remenaber . to intb. a flirtation." , ,". . ' . . I ' . i promptly attended to on - application followed the footsteps down the Yew there Is a reignof terror In the district whom. the wealth belongs -what is the , She. had. told Allan, as he started she bad. never- been, a Working girl fii. . . . I i . . ' big. uncle's . L to any of . ' AII.V, I Saw the Spot at the .in and that* It Is A hardy man who will wife's should be the. husband's too," . Aiswn to; the smoking -room, -to come to. , . mill, the- chances are that", - . I . � the above office . oor-gate , cross the *oor at night." . ', 'There -was. one half moment. of her ,iw an -hour, And - she would be She Would never. have m6t Allan-�-aud - ' .. -to their respectiv6 ,pottclffides. Loqser *hdie he seenied to,have waited., I re- I that he 'never WouIdL baV'3 .*on for. W* - - . , . marked the change iii the 9hape-of the "And you; d t,ra,lned man,of scl6nq., --,silence and h0itation on 4 his*, part;' ready, with a mischievous smile thaV. bride, Coralip, the prlde�j)f the milL I - * ' - '. hispeetbol -by the -director .Who 1 I veF believe It to be imp6matural?" .. , I . I ­ .. . ... I I . I prifits kft6r that,-PoInt, I noted that . . there was An aWfUlL struggle In his was more like the Cordite of, big.' '. .. . , . . . . I I . . . nearest the, scene. . .. I , thero­were 'no ,,:her. footsteps. save . I "I. do not knorit. what to believe." !. heart between duty and loVe--the lo . ve SheL hastily penned.d.note to him ' 1- I -91 .. i, I . - .. I I : � a , ". ' . ­ . . L . . � ". . . �, . . . . . Holmes. Shrugged his shoaldprs. " . . J1 conquered. He,blasged her t . Ing that sha had gone to, joln.the . . . :, . THE END. . �­ I ,� I . . . L .L . . � .those otBarrymore on the'goft grave*91 o his heart, -say I . ,.. I .. . . . I ,; . . . � �, N' ­' . VA . ..- . I . � and finally I. carefully examined the, "Ibave hitherto. confined MY InVe8- , murmuring tligt . he, could not leave . k,e and inviting him, to, find her,. . - .. ., ' ' I . - � . . I . . I inas tj rs, . . ' ' � ' ' . ­ I � . . , : body � to this world 1, said, beo: "In'a .her -I - than pride. and en slipped from the room. . '. Babyls. Pi . ,.. 1. . 1. L � ,.; which had fiot,been touchediun- . . ove Was. stroftgei ngeri Printo, . . . til mir arrival, LSIrL'Charles lay on bit =way I have coin'batted evil, but "This shall b& out real wedding -day, , The gorgeotils ballroom 'below was ­T,he possibilities In- finger prin't"Wen- I .' - . . . I I I . . I face, his arms out, his flhgers dug'Into L to take on the Father, -of ftl himself . 06talie," he declared, '.'we Will take crowded when'Cgralie entered -rather tification reetntly le'd itib a .. L . I I ' .Qurleyrter - . , I . . " - *. the gToundi and his featured convulsed. would, perha�gi be too ambitious, a Up our lives from that sunny morning Aimidly, and took up her position be- question being put to Dr. 1prancid. Giaj.�, . . C6.4 , � . I - . . task. Y6tyou must Admit that the foot- when we were wed and parted I do ixeath d group of palms. . . . I �, . . Wttli some strong emotion, tp__M"_An I . ' � ton, thegreat finger print expbr4 b3r . .1 v-.. A-1-00, . . . . . mark is material I - - .. . . , L . , extent fhat I Could hardly have -'s*orn , ,, . .:. -toe e will forget the p4st; and A'pair of. dark,"burnilig -eyes that the Police aiathdrltles of a foreFZ=.-:, .- I . I 1. L L L .1 , I. . The original 'hound, , wai. material 0 lly�py W 1. . . �tq his Identity.'The be ha 7 .. . =5�-.-i - . . re was certainly no , I in an unclouded future. had been,patiently atching the en- state, -. , . .. I I 1. . I .. I * .: . physical Injury of any kind. But one, enough to tug a man's throat out, and Every life'has Its trials, 'Its - sorroy�s; - trance, lit. Up with , a savage glare as' They had received Informations; thii9i � ' : ' ') I . L . ­ , , 0=> 1alse statement was -made by Barry- * yet he was diabolical aj well." , . ,some live their life and die wit . hout . they beheld her. - � . 1. . . , . said, that a baby who, 'was; heir, to. x I . I . . 'L . . � , s . L � . 11 . 1L.001, .. � . . . more at the Inquest. He said that there "I see that you have quite gone over ' , having known orie gleam, Of bright- J ' "ItLis she,"muttered Inez Montstrbs� .� great title and estate ' 9 in 'danget. . . L . I I . I . . to thoe supernaiturallst,ll. But now, Dr' . . , wa - , . W�i ness; we must tPank God, Coialle, we.' advancing slowly. "I am-suro'-Of of being Wilnapped and held to .ransom � . 7 L I I I . . . were nq t sees upoa the ground round ' Mortimer' tell me tb*. if are to be happy together, at last.'! - ,. tto,r,, . I . . Supposing thissbould happon tLftCT thrr " ... . . I th, %e did not observe any, LBUt _ I , you h . � V 101 � . ., I . . 11 . . . L I I I I did --some little dfMnce.,,. . Off . , L but these views,-. *by have you Come to L 11 have but one request to make, �Wiih a glidirig. -motion She reached baby L eventually be . restored, woutd! L. . I ,� L .: I .,. ­ I I I I . $ 1. : 0 . . I fresh and elettr'10' .. � . . I .. I -condfilt mi At all? You tell,me in the Allan," said Coralie, "and that IS"L thail 'Coralie's side, touching her on the, linger priiits,tAken befor4i U16, jbiTua- . L : I . , . I . - I .� 11 . . - % L. . . � "Footprints?" ... I . , same breath that It Is -useless ,to InVeS- ' *b go to Mr. Markhall, artd, 'ask him I arm. -1 . . I .. tion be sufficient to fd�.ntlfy...the bab . I . . I I I . . . .r . . .. I "Footprints." . ­ tigate Sit- Charles's doathi And that to.-gan6tion our being thus United, I Coralle turned with a Start, And saw &nd,provob that he wits not & chaugo- . . I . ' . . I I .., I . I "A man's or a woman . 101" I . ].,y . ou. desire. me to do It." . I . ; Surely he will'not: counsel M6 to keep '-a. tall, slini girl dressed in the garb 'ling? . L. I . � .I: . . UpWar& . 'Dr. Mortinier-16oked "*I did not ss�y that I desired yoil to longer that cruel oath." � I of a gypsy-queen.standityg beside'her. Dr, Galton's,answer was .. � L I strangely'at 'us do it." - L L I thhai I . i They, found Mr, Marshall in the gar. -1 *"Wouldn't you like your fortune told, exceedingly diMcult to print f . � r .An instant, 'and big voice sank al ' . I .`4W I o mc .. . I . I - I �st to's whist�er as he. Answered:- "Then, how can I assist you?" 4 -don amongst his flowers. HOW gladly � fair. domifto?",she asked, disguishig fingers of young Infants. A .. . . � I . � . "Mr, Holipes they were the foot� "By advising me as to what I should he welcomed them! I . . her voice carefully. . . .. six years of age and up I I ' L FOR SALE BY . W. 1 . 1, HELLYAR, print$ of A kliLtle, hound! 11 I do With ;Sir Henry .Baskerville, who Who Shall describe the scene thAt., L Coralle laughed - 6, little, light,, happy there is no difficultyi,. . . . . CLINT6N, ONT. .. I - . � . ' arrived. At Waterloo -­8tatIon,o,­Dr. i followed, as Coralle knelt In the long . laugh that made the hot blood In Inez would. be, sufficlen . I . I ) I . I I . CHAPTER III. ' Mortimer looked At big watch -"in ex.' grass at his feet; begging him to. Montstrossorss 'veins fairly seethe with purposes�Londo ., . I 1, . , . . . ., actly one hour and 9. quarter." . I id to Allan- rage. . . .� . .. . . ", 11 .. I .. --i.., % , i I sanction her being unite . . I Confess that at these words a slud- 1 "He being the heirlOf . 1 her love? . . . � - J, 's ., . . I . I I. Yes, On the death bf Sir Charles I I You ate very kind," she A&ld�6 "but' 00806 I I I -- ­ ..... Aer passed through nl�" -There Was' A` Inq2fred'for'thfs young gentlein 'we - "If mY Poor young mother or my I know What my fortune Is to be, I , Old Lord rill In the doctor's voice which Show-', in, and aunt could have foreseen the future- have meto- and loved, and wed my 'day At ­ . - --- -- . ed that be WAS himself deeply moved' found that he had been farming In Can- how we were to meet and love each bouny hero already, Find some one late L � I . . by th.1t.which he bold us. Holme's lean- ; Ada. Prom, the aCCOUntSL Which have' other-7surely they' Would never have -else my pretty gypsy girl,, Who Would scrt . . . - r"Ohed tie he Isaft'ekeell6nt fellow in attempted to bind me to sfi6h an oath. - know what the -future hol(IS L in Store . TlrdZ , TABLE-. ed forward in hie 'excitemeni and his . I in store , I . Trains will, Arrive- it and depar. eyes had the hard, dry glitter which every way.. I speak now not As a medi- You must absolve me from It." for her -pass me by." . .. 11 from CIInio4;4t1ti,bt 'as follows : filiot from them when he was keenly : cal man but. M a trustee and executor , (4 I think, with Allan, Surely be has, "Ndv," said Inez Montstross k�?,E .,log DyV Interested. .. 1 of Sir Charles's will." I i been blighted enough, In the past- "there Is much that you do BFF . . � not k I saw thisl" . I I "There Is no other claimants I pro-,' the oath has been kept but too well. Come to1he balcony youd r; I Going E ast . 1.88 A. in. ' .. "Yol I sume?", ! Yes, yes, -child, I believe if your mother like to tell you something; pe 99 99 .. . . a p, to ' "As clearly as I goo YOU." f ,41 . . 8.2 4 I None, Theonly other kinsman . 6.200, ni. L "And - yott -said notb Ing?" . : could speak to you just now ftom the observing you." I . 9 It � I 04W,hat Wits the'use?" . � I whom " ha�o- been able to trace Was blue bMvens, She would S'Y� L "Is ,there atlyt fng,.t e I 00ing West - 10,15, A. m, "How was it that: no Ono -else saw � Rodger Baskeirville; the Youngest of , "'Make yqur Young husband happy, my domino--wi y co I It it . . .1 three brothers of whom PoorL pir . and may peace'aild joy be e Y. I 12.50 p'. m. It?" , . I , . with You!", d ,Coralle # (into I L ... 44 -911- 1 0,40 p, in, .* Is The marks Were some twenty,, Yards Chkarles, Was the eldee, - The se,06fid As If In, eloquent approval � of - his'. I ­ � ... . it It 10,47 p. M., from the body and no Ono gAve . them brother, who (!led young; Is the father W d th NVIllto 61ou(Is . 'O LO.NDON, I1TjnOX qItUCE DIV & thought. Ldonit'supp000 I 0601 of this lad Henry. 'The thIM, Rodger, i deni.'V", 4N & . have- done so hAd I pot known this le-; 'Was the bladk Sheep of the famIly.fle qualightm Going South a. m: g ff . . I face, If 11 . . . L end. . ; � s� . � Z13 III. � IX� ­;"Thoro. are'maty shaep. . � Came of r Itervilie lovely 0oing North 10.15 a. m: moor?" .dogs on the - strain, and was the veTy Image, they; Ok P, It 94 I tell me, of the family plot -are of old their r - --­�- � I � i i I I I IV& 1� - I L' I � . ,. 11 I . - ' L L , . .11 * .-+++-+i I - - - - -1 � . ; I I M I. . I I I , I I L � ts, .. 0-,-,�l I" I I I I : # 6 4 0 : # + 0 # : t I I t I I I i 6,36 p. m, "No doUlit, but this wag no shoop- A. 0. PAIPTISO14 8tAtfoft Agent. dog.to . . L . I Hugo. Ile Made U, ngland to hot to hold about, .11" # J Agt, N . 1you. tay It was largell". . I him, fled to Central, Amerlca,.aud dio roman - R. HOI)OHNS Town Tjc*bL : h .I. 1). IVIA0156MLLD, DIAftlat Paggdp i lir"hormoum." , t ere IA 1876 of yellow fever. Henry is Le I "But It btid not approached the the last I the ftskervillos, In one hour d . , I g6k Agght, `1`6ttitto. ,, ' b0fiv?" I and f1v � X4140eft T,Weet him sit watoe. . 1. . , UU-041 LNUIlil) IN Ak�.�L,r ISSU1,4'. � N , I . L I . . , �t I I I I . . . .11 . . � �, .. . I � . . . . . . I . I , I 1. . I - . �� I \ 1. "I I I- A, I I I ­ I . i -, , . IL . 4* 1 I.. - I I 1 .10 1 1. �7 . I � I . I I - - " . I , '�- I ,� 9"14 16- ­;iitL '. - ,,, 0 �- i ---.,i y-, " . -11 "" ... - -1 ­ ­&- I',*