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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1906-12-13, Page 9I I 11 clintoo. r4ews-R000rd . 1 7 ,, . December 13th 1906, . . ­ . I - - - - - . -__---.11. .---- __ 11 ___ I - - . 1-1 I . _-­_�­� - � .;- .1 1. . 0 �­ .% I I - �. 11 1. � � 7 ;v;;=­��.'_wid-� I I ­­­. 1. I—— .. 1.11 . . i I I.. I I 11 I—, i I ­ �. ­­­­ � I ­ � 11.1.11, 1. I I "ON" , � . . W I - -, , .. I __ - ", - ­ - ­ ;:,: � � ;;;,-_ , , , -___ . I 1. . .11__�_ ____ + '444 --my own brave Wire! you bore the ay be stre 9010ne zoir . I , �­­,��­� . .. � - . , .a. - -_ . 0.4.0. I M., + � i 0. 0 0 i � Or++*+*'.+ i 4 i 1, 1 i 4 f I i � 0 i 040' 1� rAgg;irt, ),I. D OU 11 ­ I I . I � I On entering again Its gloomy portals, your frame m, U 1A , - . . , XoTW " - ,ad of conducting -his ordeal well!" he said, ,your duties to -morrow," nald Rose, ift, 4W. D. W . I. _ I ;1 I .1 I I . the governor, lastv I . . I Prisoner to the Clcltil,, light alld 4117 "I will bear all the rest well, until gertiously, getting Up to search tho . , I/ / . . . I I , . I - all is over, and then -follow you!" room, and Inquiring.: � 11 � . � ; . cell lie bad occupied before big con � � i I ,./ - Briod ' 1 e dommition, led him through the intri- said Laura. "Is there a bell in this dreary place? I - . i I , . , I �. )tl' " , I - , 1. I cute paasg and who waits ell you, deal, Laural" . r , "' 11 N I I I , % . ­­­­�A . . . . . . � �ges of the prison until they They remained mutually comforting "The landlady." replied Laura, touch- , I I . - 'r - �� � T reached the ward of the ,condemned each other for some fifteen minutoo . agg-4rt rosq, , : , /p I , cells that flank the press -yard -dark, longer, and then the turakey came his I Ing the bell that was al her elbow, 14a � , 13 , V, . � MRSo R.D. H, N. �� NOV E -L SOUTHWORTft dreary, desolate region, where so rounds, and informed Mrs. Cassinove , The prize woman promptly answer. . * . I I . much guilt and remorse, terror and that she must withdraw for the night, ed the sum ons. Her sharp eye had I , .- I 0 -13ANKERS.- . I 1prl�,:�;R�_ _' L � . 0 0 i 0 0. 0 0 0 -+*-4+-++-4+-+ 4 4 , despair, ay,. and even lnnocen�e and And Laura took leave of her husband, noticed themducal coronet upon the � L I ? resignation, had enterP4 to suffer and, leaving him alone fix big cell, and re- , carriage, and the liveried servants , . � X - .5 I Author of 4ISefi-Raised," "The Doscrted Wet' "The, 1 left to die. turned to her own desolate lodgings. that attended to it, and she bad gues- . "I t I . 1. ..... � I "I . . � - Before one of these the governor Leaving Newgate, Laura threaded sed the rank of Laura's visitor, though ING BUSI- I Bride's Fatet" "Retribution*" "Ishmaelt" paused, Inserted a key which grated the narrow, dark and filthy courts And she was unable to surnitse ther cause . , I I 11 I I . . I I . .- "I .". . "The Wifes, Victoryp" Etc-,, Etc- harsh]), In turning the look, and !eon- alleys of that miserable quarter, crowd- of the visit. ANSAOTE NOWS .. � % . ..". . I . ducted the prisoner into, the gloomy e4, as they were with abandoned "My friend, your lodger here for. not NESS TR �D. I .11: . , . L I'll, . . cell whence he was .4Loo wretches of both sexes, and reached, ,. to proo .. - , ++# 4 0 4 f, 4 0 04, � 0 4 4 0, 0 + + 0 0 0*4 +++++4 #4 4 4 0 , med never to well. Will you be kind enough . I'll .. 4 r;.. - 11 I Issue forth except to mount the seat. at last, her own gloomy lodging house, ,Pare a basin of strong beef tea as; . *), "I .. L. I I � fold at the top of Skinner street, within, quickly as you can?" said the young; D�sCOUNTED- DRAFTS ISSU&I I I "Impossible to tell, ma'am. It will should put In execution her resolve to , L ' I be a severe struggle between the pow. Inform against himself. � This was the thoul;ht that seemed sight of St. Sepulehre's Church. Oil the duchess. � INTE'U'ViST ALLOWED ON DE o or Life I r auti. "Are You willing to make oath, to all to press the life from, ouf their hearts, opposite side of the street she saw a . "Certainly, madam, Your ladyshlp�% - L I I .. Outdo era of life -and death. The ver3, I d ,quired the maglo- . The judge, In pronouncing sentence, ,close carriage, with a coachman dotes I am obliged tOL administer are you have sat ?11 in had forbidden them to, hope. But the she thought she re ,, whom mean your grace," answered Mrs., � I-OSiTS. SALE NOTES PURCH' Often has its 4isadvaUtag0s, . terribly exhausting," said the, cautious tr . I cognized. But, too Brown, stopping a moment to swalloW . , I I chemist. . *6 for It is the, truth," answered kindly governor, seeing the shrinking much absorbed by her own anguish, with her eyes the apparition of a IoTw �. , . es at this. crisis, and she gave no thought to the, cIrcu * Ing duchess In her dominions, and them , . I Insect .311ts, 111rallses, As it to prove his words true, Thug- Thugsou, who soon after fell Into h.or. of their natur -that a single gr I ain nce, but entered at on e I TO courtesylug and retiring. . ASED. ......_ ___-o",_-- ­- . � sen . w.as again seized with frightful rible .convulsions, that lasted fifteen thinking, perhaps, , eta . . c her dreary, . . . I Wrelleb", New;A&I ftell- I � � of bope� might prop, instead of poison- lodgings,, where no kind. friend welcom. "Beef tea will -be the best thing for . . : � convulsions, His face was black, and minutes, and left him, lying extended I � .. � , It will give 0 1 1 nioldallthcuftd=�S"C& without i . iense o � r motion, . in -E them, said: .ed her, where she was. always alone In you to take, dear Laura, I.. 11 . , ' his frame horribly distorted. I rto air; take com. her grief, as was the Divine., Master in you the strength you need, and you � , , ; . I Ail these, yield Instantly to, "Oh, Heaven,, )low dreadful I Had "I warn you, Dr. Scott, that It you fort, ma'am. I know whop a man en- Gethsemane, . can take that when you,cannot foreir 1w. BRYWONE# for more advice?" think this man In, extromis, you sfiould , . you not better send I I . ters one of these places he thinks, It She crept slowly and feebly up the nature to receive anything else." . . � � . .11 01ft - 0 pleaded Ruth, weeping, alld wringing Inform him of his condition, that he rn in the I worN , "You shall do as you please ivith mer . � Hirst's Pain her hands. . may know It when called upon to make is hII up with hi I; but, dark staircase to the landing upon . sT,ER, SOLJC�TQR ­ Lo�d bless you, I it Ign,t so,,.No one Ina which her room was situated. I She saw here, sweet Rose."' . I . , . BARRI I . . "I shall, If this continues, to save his deposition," said the magistrate, experfenced ; In the way . a of courts an . d a tende . r, subdued light, Aining from In due time the much-upeded restoraw . I I NOTARY, PUBLIC, ETC1, myself from the burden of a. sole re, "Sir,. when the patient Is In extre. . . Ily -door, � andi her heart, tive was �bmught, and Rose gently' I OFFi-04-Slows Block-�-CLINTON. Exterminator sp9nBibility; but it is just as well, .to ints, . I will tell. him so; until then, a'ad ,I prisons would think It, but really albout the Pat -open . I I . . -� . . . one-half the prisoners, who are con. brokefi down by sorrow, stink with a obliged her exhausted friend .to psr - . � ,. tell you that no .one can ,do more for while there .19, the slightest possibility 0 . I . A family �emedy that has him than I am doing now," said Mr. of saving life, it is my duty to on- 1*domned to death have their sentences strange foreboding of in re misery, If � take of 'it freely, after , which sh& . I � .1 � I . � � I . committed, and some get pardoned out- more could come to one whose cup was made Laura Ile down upon the Ffolra, � *19XP,Y BEATTIE, . held its place for over thirty Jones, preparing another dose. It was courage him to the utmost," replied right;, so hope on to the last, air, already overflowing. while she sat beside it. . . I . - BARI ISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. years. 25c. at all dealers. . administeredi and the patient aSain the Physician, who was now taxing a.11 While there's Jife there's hope, you She timidly pushed open the door "Now shut your dear eyes and try tw I ,t . 1. I I Uttle . Uvcr � sunk Jut6 the quietude of exhaustion.. big -medical skill for the help of the I - . I I . . and entered.. . . I . � take some rest," urged Rose. . . . Try 1irst`s The night was -now far advanced. By sufferer. . know., ma'am," 1, onice formerly occupied Oy And so saying, 'Air. Browning sat his And the-neitt moment she was clasp. But not for an instant did. thosor � , . ]N[Is for all forms of humor, . the orders of Mr. Jones, who -took up6h Breakfast'for th6,watchers now ar. ' I led'in the arms of Rose. .Poor Rose wig "tired eyelids" close t1pon those "tired * . ... himself the direction of affairs, the rived from 'the pastry cook'e, and In- iron lamp upon the stand, and looked I . It was, and said: . . � . I . Mr, James Scott fit Elliott emption of the skin. P sk around up6n the cell, no,philbab.pher, and all she could do eyps." Rose saw how � . . house was 'closed .up, The chemIsVs' terrupted further conversation. A cup. , r,. and- darker new was to' clasp her friend -to her "Oh, It you cannot compose yourself I . , I 916ok .--- ......- ­.- - I . I It was smaller, close I 11 , your dealer or send us fisolstantand the, shop boy sat nodding of coffee, a muffin and an egg were, . � loving bosom, and sob forth: . I . to rest, dear Laura, speak, utter all I I I � than the one Cassinove heEd formerly I . - * -, MONEY TO LOAN - - 25c. direct. A handsome In the adjoining parlor, to The ready in sent tip to Ruth. The policeman took occupied, and the narrow . bedstead, "Oh, my dear, dear Laura! my dear. that is In your heart; it Is better thau . . . .. I I . case they were wanted. The police- them in. . stand and chair were constructed of dear Laura . !'My heart bleeds I f . � . ressing Your feelings; anything is . souvenir card free. . � I I I- . or you. supp I � I I . . � man leaned against the frame of the "How Is Captain Thugeen now?" IA- the rudest materials. . Oh, may thb Lord comfort you, Laura. , better than lying there, in silence, and . I . I I THE F. F. DALLEY CO., Umited communicating door, and dozed upon quired Ruth, as be entered the'room. . I' I I . . From utter exhaustion, Laura stink for.no human being can, I know!" . gazing nto vabancy witft those awful . . I I . . Hamilton, Ont. � a watch. Mr. Jones and poor Rutb. "I am forbidden to held any conver. , "This.'is'very kind Rose,. to , leave eyes." . . 91DOUT & HALE- I - sat, I . I .mum," replied ths. Into the chair, and looking at the . "Rose, Rose, he is to die at seven Olt I . . . . : the one on the right and the other sation with you, governor, with beseeching eyes, said: your pledsaut palace'home, and come, - I t ConveyanVers, -Commisg . loners, . - I . �� on the left of the bed. - policeman, setting down the tray and . "'How long may I be permitted to re- to ouch an abo4e of misery as. this," Monday morning!" exclaimed Laura, - I - . . . I- ! .-. The quiet of the house was presently leaving the room. . I I . I Real Estate and Insurance I . , . main with my husbai;d this evening, said Laura, in an exhausted voice. wildly uttering the.thought uppermost - � .. � I I I � I Interrupted by the wild �tosslng. and And Ruth was, abandoned to golitude air?" . I . . "Oh, did you think I could ,stay, at , in, her mind.' . I . . . I * . � 11 Agendy. Money to loan. ...i._ 11 . groaning of the patient, who presoutly, and Intolerable, suspense. Troubles. "Until the usual hour -of looking up,. home,' knowing that You were ,alone,. "Sans pour et sang reproche, he Is I . . , , : RIDOUt 'fell Into the most frightful ecavul- seemed gathering thicker and thicker . mi4am," ireplied Mr, Browning, ' In and suffering here? Oh, no; as soon va 1 not afraid to die or meet his Divine * . I . . I I s .0. B. HALE - JOHN . .. along, turning black In the face, foalm- civer .her head. Her sorrows. seemed some surprise at.the question. the news of the verdict reached us, I Judge," said'Rose. I . . .. I I I . � T eysWan ad Ing at the month, throwing his body more than any human creature. could '$B�t, oh, to -think that the: miscreant . : . . . I , Laura sighed deeply. She had hoped got ready, and ordered the carriage, . � I . I . . . . . � . Into the most horrible contortions, bear. She fully understood now how it that she and drove here. I have been here an for whose crime., he suffers . walka� . � . I upon this trying occasion ' I . I � I i . . . I . . I . sometimes in his flerce 'agony.throw� was that her husband had taken the might be permittQ to stay longer. hour. -.I know you were at the prison; abroad at large!" I . . I . I . . We want to buy -your turkeys and Ing himself from the bed, and ever, as poison, which he must .have. prepared But the prison rules were very rigid. and I should have gone thither, but I "Do you suspect, then,, who did th4r. . . . . DRS. GUNN. & GUNN- will pay the highest, maxIcet price. the momentary relaxation of the ner- for herself; and awful gratitude tp� . I one dood9l", . . ., I - , ' "I will leave youwlth Mr. Cassinove thought you would prefer being al . . . .. . � Dr. W. Gunn L. R. C.* P. & L.R.C.Si Write for pai,ticulars and Aatc, hc)%v vous tension Permitted him to speak, God for her almost miraculous deliver- I now, madam, and when the hourcomes * With him this evening; -so I waited for , "I more than suspect It. I know. it 11%. . -Edinburgh- many you have. Th6. Canada, Poultry breaking into - the Aerobst'accusations ance from the snare struggled in h,er I will send an officer to let y � it out,"' you here." . I - . . xny heart of hearts. I caused the wretch-, . . . � - heart,'with grief for the man that she 0 to be arrested and examined before a . against Ruth, or the most abject en I he cell and "Bless you, Rose!. but the du Dr. J. Nesbit Gunn M. R. 0. S. Eag. & Produce Company, Limited, Strat� ** still loved,.'despite his crimes and cold- I ,,aid the governor, leaving t , Ice, did. . . . . I I ford. . � . � . . I ..� treaties for mereyor for life. ' * looking the door -behind him. � - he approve of Your doming?" � . magistrate,, but there seemed to be no ' . . L. R. 0. P. London . . � . "Oh, Jones, f6r the love Of Heaven, blooded villainy, and fear for the con- "My dear husband?. Ali, I see you do evidence to warrant the indictment of . . . . . . � . . � .. . i . I .. .. to 'save me. I am not sequence to herself and ''children, When they were left alone they look- . , . do what you can. . 'ed Into each other's eyes, and then not know him yet. Yes, he approved of' the guilty man, although there was'. . . . Niglit calls afq,frout door of residencs THE CANADA POUNTRY-& PRO- fit to die. Ah, murderess,- You shall pay should Thugsen die, persisting in, his poor, suffering nature overcame, for an my coming; he thinks you should not sufficient to convict the Innocent one."' I .. � � . I . , I . on Rattenbury street, opposite- I DUCE4. Co.,: Ltd.,' STRATFORD, for this! Olt, Heaven, what tortures! charge against iTer. And these sorrows 'May you, not be mistalcen, thell'i . I .. . . I instant, all her, heroic resolution, and ...remalit'alone in this dread trial, he . 1. . .. . � . .. Preibyterian church . �. .. I � s 'Is yout doings; and. and all:kletles for herself 'and her loved Laura threw herself Upon the neck of' made me promise,to bring you back to - dear Laura?" . . . . . . �­ . � I - . I" - . ones mingled with others, no -less Cassinove, . an . 11 e , ess... . * : . . . .. you shall not escape. . .. . d wept bitterly, crying: Bqreelelgh House to -night, if I could . Laura shook her h 'ad in'bittern . . . .. . � . . . . OFFICE- Oitario street-CLINTON . I . .1 Thus h6"revealed the agony of his acute, forFerdinand'CasAin6ve-and his . ,401f, is there no hope in'this w6rldl persuade you to. corno. - Do, , dearest of spirit. .' I .1� � . � #+""#*##"#*""#4#**" . . I .e to . iva.Wy as . . "Who Is it t1i . . I . . . I I . I ­ . I I bodyX and the anguish and.torror of his I unhappy wife. The hours. that wer Oh, that I could die for you, my ,be-- Laura! You shall live:as pr . . en, dear Laur ia', that, . I . � I . . . . .. ,� . � � I soul, until th6 returning stricture of lead them to� the scaffold were sWiftly, . loved! in . y I beloved I " . 1, . ' - I you like,o not I even .a strange 'servant ' YO" suSPect-of this crime?$, . . . I - _�. I __ his throat for a time strangled out both i passing -away; and she who, possessing. Ile pressed her -in. silence to' 'his, shall intrude on'you,�'for I have 'Ont . "One whose liame is odious through. .. . . . . ! ' � , . � I - . . . I .. a guilty secret, might. save him, must put Europe for an unnatural and men, . .. I . . I # speeck and breath . I i, . I .bosom. He knew that all words would for 'your own old inaidj. and. your'old I .. . . . The: podr 'wife 'and the 'apothecary ; not breathe it because it' would send be,vgln while her storm of grief*was footman, who -both love � you, and the� strous deed, for which he. is:no longer - . ' . . I . DR. SHAW , . both did all they . could to relieve and , her dving husband from his death -bed . . . � -Aust - ed it- shall,;serve you In your . own apart- Jit danger of justice, since Sir Vincent �. . � . . I If . But thes I e I 1. . deed, �ould not divulge - raging' Put when it had exh e a,cfase carriage . Lester, the oul witness against -htm,,�. . . ' . - R . I soothe the su eilng man. . to "a ja 11, and In, self, and she was* mposed, he. ments. You, 6an hav I Y . . .� . . A q U ` - - 'TE . . -C . - - � I PHYSICIAN AND PUROE01 . U, . S . ' ,li - more " it because she was confined under lock . more* co " - i . . . . . .1 . � . .11 . .. . . I � . � last convulsions were so muc, . . .. seated her'besia6 himself on the. cot,. appropriated to your sole use, and so .Is dead. I I I OFFICE -Ontario street -L'i INTON I . violent .and long -continued. than* aiiy I and key, and prevented from holding, and sought Iii every way to soothe and . visit the prison as early in the.morning . . "You .:mean-" .#xQlaimed.. Rose,,, -. . . I . � I ! . . . �. . ' , i ' ' . . ... . .1 I . . � I which'had preceded them, and were , .6ofiversation with any one. .; .' I . catching her Wreatb, . .. I * �. . . . as -You. like. It- will be just, as. con*onient � . . . comfort. her, . . . . . . s -But what -is thw. .; . I I . . . . .� .. d -equal . . . . . "Robert. Thug on. . . . opposite St. Pitul's chur6b, ' I .. I. , .. AND. --'�: ' followed by'a.ht of -such deep prostra- , Surely no sorrows were ever "Dearest, It, Is only death at worst a for You.to ride from. Bere.sleigh Hotise . I . .. . .. . . .. . . m . . . I . . . . . I I I � . lk fr6m,� Skinnor street' and q at.t . . . . . . � tion, that Vr.- Jones could no . longer. . to'my sorrows," cried .Ruth,..Aropping ,er dear Rose?" . . .. � � .. . . . . tio - . n -knees 'beside the bed..bury- doom thatall Ruift meet4n,some form ...as to wa I I I ' ' . . .. . . . . � ... , I . . . I . hesitate to call in. addl nal. advice. upo hek or another. Aiid,"afteir. all, what mat- . will take no more time. And Mr;, Cas- . "Oh, Laufa' ' did you knci*�did yois . . ' . .. . . . . . . . . .S e went Into the adjoininj parlor, and Ing her facie In the coverlet, and pray� I 9 Mine will be 0, and sinove himself will feel more tranquil know this'miscreant is rn:� Persecutor . , . 1. I . . - - � . . . .. . . . H I ' ,Ing and sobbing by: turns. . ... .. ... i ters the form. - quick ac' *11cl ' . - : also?"* * . I I . . . - It . I ' I . 1. . ' . * � : � . woke up.his assistant, saying- ' . e'advoc Y. i he.knows You are amongfriends, . I .. . . 'Meanwhile, as. the day waned, the , - "'No- you astonish - me, I thought . . , - I I i . : � . .. . . . I "You must go immediately and � painlegs exit6 Trusthig In th ou shall'heVor leave us .. I . . . ' 11 . . . sician - shadows of death gathbr6d thickly of ,the Saviour, and'the 'mer;cy'of Afid fori-Laura, y . I -shall be was A Captain Rutherford, ot'the Tenth . . � . . E-1.1 G. ''S * * brhAj a phy -D�., Clark, It pos -1 do .not -fear the death -or the M( . th''our consent; you' . I IDR. 0. W. THOMPSON. . I. . I . . . . . . ' e' 'Thugseri, Medical' Creator, . I . Ire, wi. ' Hussars." ' ' , . I .. �.. . : .. . . . . sible. And you must'also bring- a. mag- - around th wr.etched judgment' that ia 'to ff)lldw it. - I fear our adopted sister,' -dearer Ahan . -tIf . . � . I . S U RG E0 N ' . Ao, . . me�' -. "No; that Was only.the feigned.namer . I __p4YSICIAN AND � ,� AVP inknufacture all'0011 # lstrate.� I fear very-mucli. that we shall aid had been- unavailing except' other gisters. You do 'not answer . .. . . . : only to leave iny. Laura; along, -in the . I . I . . . . . .special attention'. glvm 'W utboaftes . Cutters .and Sleighs. �nd we 0: have to get the dying ,deposition of afiielloirate big acute suffering, Bvery world'; and If' an,� circumstauce could Oh,. Laura, ,consent, dearest," pleaded -under. *,whicli -lie tried to marry me. , � . . . , - . ' . gLlnran�ee both. untuiria,l and '0 man` . . . �. .. i succeidIng fit. of convulsion hao been . , disturb my I last ho . urs on ea 'Rose, pressing her friend to hef bosom Shall I tell You'all about it, - Lama?' � . ..� . . of the Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat ...... . this .unfortunate � rth or'fal- Perhaps my. narrative may throw sOmw I . I . . I . . workmanship. : . . .. . .'I Young ben�on quickly-arouted him-. ., more violent, and followed by. deeper I'low- nib to the 'better jaiid;' It would with nervous'eagerne4s. They were,'by .. . . . . 1. . . � . ' . -Office and Residence- . . . . i . � .. . * self and departed on'his -errand. . � prostration. The'powerful organization , !me, seated .on the threadba*r6 light upon Your suspicions." . ... . � . ,%-. . I. Repairing ` . I . . .1 . I i be the thought of'ray beloved wife, sor- this t*"* . "Yesi dearest," replied -her friend, . :. ' . _WLBERT STREnT WEST,CLIN � . -as lie e .the that had, hold. but.. so long -sgainst the I - - having her . : I . 0 1 � . to rowing without, hope In the world.- Olt, * T 0 . .. . . . . Day was � dawning I ft . . sofa , side - by aide, Rose . � I . . . . I , ome now facts - that . .. ' - ' :house. . . ­ . . I . action c?f the poison was b�'ginning . I aura, take courage for my -sake:" , - arms clasped around, Lau.ra, who an- .hoping to -learn .a ' . . . nbury,St. ,' . � � . . . .. e hour, save thia,, - - -, I North of Rattig . Profim.ptl.-� Attended,to� ,. a ow signs of speedy dissolutl6n, The. I might,, even. -at this lat I . . I ; .. . . . .. . � . Poor.Ruth, forgetting that ihe was a It . "I will,,ob, I Will, dearest': It was, swered: ' - . .. I . .. . � . I. . .. �. ... . . � - . .1 - . - . I... - 0 . - to -open the windows I -hu6 of death overspr6ad his c6un- I , - weep. I' "'I. think and bless yon, sweet Rose guiltless. � �'. - . . . I . 0 . I . ' . -cowardly In me t " I . . ___ __ . . . . � i prisoner, ' got up '. gray ath c6ndens6d ' poor and o, avail myself of. Your lo;;, ' 'Rose 'domniericed_ and related the� , ... . . .. � . � e the kitchen fire to .prepare tenance, the d'amps of de . - more. A few me * ' ' ' ' . . . . and kindl . I - . . � .. will, weep no . re hours luit I cannot . . . . . whole history of her broken ma I . . , rilake,� ;. , . - - ' . -DR. F. A. AXOK.-�- ' . . .. � # the breakfast, but the'.1ibliceman stop-� thickly upon his ley, - brow'; - yet his - Y . thditess." . . . . � ... I . I . . I . . � . - ' aiqd all our 6rthl ,trbublOs *111 be I zi g ki I � say -so! Dearest as .She' had already narrated It to, thw , . . # Ped her .bralh hours and "Oh Liam' don't- , . . . I . . . ... at*the door. And when she ex- of ,,like that.of one aying u*nder the . . . . -Iol* I . .. . tqct , of strychnine.. was '� singularly over forever; a few more - ' - heart Is. . dulre- ��. I I . . .. .. I . . 4Successor to Dr. I meq.), .. gum,baII&I[offlath o plained the:nkture 6f'her errand,,the I . I . � ..� I . . we shall.ha,tie crossed ' this& dark and taura:'take pity' on me; my . and Bridge : .1 . � chemist told�her that he would send, ,clea:r. . I - . . . . ad -his, knd - . While, she spoke, Laui-a raised hers. , . I � I .., . . ., Specialist -in Crown : . I I. . rushing river.'6f death. and landed.on bleeding for your. woes a - � . . . . . . � I . . *ork. I . HURON ST.' - CLINTON 0 'Itis sbop boy to th� next. pastry cook's From -time, to time he spokeas f6l- the Other' peaceful &rei *here the,� bleeding all' the . more, because -oh, self up from the sofai.and -gazed earn- ' . . I . . - Graduate of the Royal Collage of � . . 11 - �d have breakfast. brought for the . low,q: , , ., - - - , . . ., . . .en! -I. feel mYsolf:.io'�woak., go.. .estly at the speaker, and when Rosw . - ' ' : . I . . . . ­ I - .. . wicked cease from trQubling and.Ahe . Heav . , . . . , I . . I . ''. . . . : ­Wher6 is: my ,,&uilty, wife? Xeep her , I #V . . . . had finished her own narrative, Laura, - - - , . � I - . ivatchers. . . . . . .. I . I . weary 9#e at rest. , ­::.... .11. . utterly �powerless to'give you, any. sav- . ,...'� . I � � .1. . ­ I . 11. I . . onor 4" " I I I - - . , . .. � . 1411 I , , * I -1 � . Dental Surgeons ,of Ontario. 11' I ".�sq.$40*-4" I . 1.� a -it returned.. to her, c nfined. Let her talk with . *9 �-Iag h;lP-,-OhT-I -cam(jr Au, ' I ... " , . . . . ... . . And.. Rut seat on closely 0 , et me d6'What 1. 1. . � I � . . . . . , . . I . . . I. .. � Dearest do not talk.'of your.,dying. , - ., I . I I I . 1. . :. � ' - I ... n&IsAhlsA e M I .. - . * . . %, ,. . 'This 'is A bitter trial for- ybu, 1 know. ,in) 9 0 ' I � .. . . I * . I . "A " h graduate of univemity of Torolito` - . __. 'the right of the bed 'where she quietly noilei..; . I �.. , I ** heart: will .break.outri ht".--criod- An whd'dakes to� . - _77- - P . . . : . z � . .. . , , .1 . . I - � I . . . � . . . I I I , I Dental DepartmeAt . . . � I . .. I nialn d for.. pdrhaps an hour,. -at * th; Ne wag� always - reassured" and sooth­ Ah6 bitterest; perbaps that. a woman psi , g, -diaim Your hand and, start a priml . nat ` I :' � ­ . . . . Graduate of the . . re e I I I ­ . . I � . .. . - . . I R - 6,buridni into a passion' of-:teir: prosecution on.*�1,, cla-im,­ . .". -� ... �... . ; !- I , ''I � : p4uld. be ' ' s I �. �. . : ... Obicage College of Dental Surgery, InUtUal Fire.. end of which time. the whole ' party I ea.. �, . . . . ­ called to be�r; but you *Will and clasping .closely'thei ' frlihd �she - . . , . . . * . � - ...'.. �. . -Yes'. Is it not infamous?" . - . I I . . :, .. . . . . . . Chicago, . . . � . � The JUICKII-100 .., . .. Were'dIsturb6d by a loud knocking at I At sunset all hope of his life ,was, I h e strength given v6u' to bear up'and longed to succor. . I � I. . . . I � . . 14 .., I - - ­ . � . .. .. . .. . . . 't . . . I .... U, . ­ . I . . : .. " It'is Imbecilic Oh, ihat:we had'had, � �. � . . .1 , - ... :1 �. . 11S*e4t * l6ving Rose, .ask your. own. . ' . ,103 lanog 00'Mqaft. -he street. door.. I - . - . . %. I �'; I abandoned even-by.the physicla ': w�ho : av : t .. ,. 'Will be at the Commercial hotcl. ..� 1. I 'i live! 1� , ... . . . ... rstanding before, It would' � . � : . . U , Mr. Jones. an�w6red the knock,* and had "lloped against, hope." He. could . . "To th,.to - woman -heart it I could 'bear to enter ;i ,an undei. .. - � I . I . � �.. .1 � . . Bayfield, every Alonday from 1.0 a., in., I , . . I I . live! ,, live for wbat? I have , from much anxiety. V . . . . dinittod a.magistrate, who sald. .thit. ..no longer, in conscience', withliold from but you,! 'When �370u, are'gon6..thero is hoffib of luxury while my 1usbaild suf- ..have. saved you' . . . . ' . � . to 5 P. M. , � �-Farniand, Isolited. Town Property- a .to a message. the wretche , (I patie . nt, the. knowledge . fers !it the.coxidemn�ed cell? N6,*Rose, , coul . d have told You a. moath. ago, What: . . . . � � * lie had come In answer I no creature on earth� whom my , life . ! : . . .. .. -Only'. Insured--: . I I . s tfue .condition. 'ke-bent bv I�teli you.now.. The man.has a wife, . .. 1. . I . . .� I ,� left for,him. ,in hour ago. . of hi - . .er' could make bktor or happier! No, I no;: the,very desolation and wretch ' edw . I '. . . I . 1. I . - . -OFFICERS- - �. . mPbr:eYsj.. . him, and whi spered gently: - . �'. ness of my. abode. gives -me a sort of � and children now living."' �. I . . . . . I . . . � � - I . . Mi Jonesconducted Mr. Hu . . cannot live; I 'feel it hi,eyery sinking . . . . . . . . . . J. 13, McLean, Prepidenti Kippen . 11. Into the. Parlor,- and - "Cillitain Thugien-"'. . � i e of .my. heart and brain. That Is comforti" said Laura,` mournfully. . % Rose - ia.sped for breath, as shm I . . ­ & UCT10NEER-J AMES SMITH Ll- . . the magistrate, . I . I I ,sprang neftr.el' ber.friend, and .'gazed ­ . . ; . . . . . 0 Thos. Fraser, , Yice-Presidatit, hiving seen him seated, related the . The sufferer flared c;pen.lils.' eyeS7 . Heaven!s great mercy to me that I can- 'But If,not for yourself, and not for Wildly into. he,r face,,. exclainllug� I . � . I . censed Auctioneer - for the County B'. I . ... .poisoning.. as far as.-theY' and glared -wildly . ..at the slieuker. * . n�t live!. Oh, I will not fall too soon!* me .for Mr,'Cassinoyb's own sake, . . .. � I . � . rucefield P. 0; ; 'T..E. Hays. 36c.- fixets-of this . I pu`o ".. ,,is this so?1)6-�� . *.. .. of HLron. All orders entrusted.to Treasurer, Seaforth P. O' � . had come to him knowlejlge� I . .. "Try to compose yourself� and if,you - I will 'see you over the.dark river, be- c6le with me! He would b,6 happier . I ,aa know It of your. . , . . . . . . , . . � I . I me will receive prompt attention. . 1. "The suffering man j$'11OW TePOSIng, . have,an-y. worldly. affairs -to settle�" n--4oll ` you.". . . . if 11' ,knew.�oliwere' with its. It -would own 'knowledge, .,Where.. Is. -the -wom- �. .. . -DIRECTOR,Q- - ' i loved,, and the Ow . 0 4. � . . . � . . Will �ge or . and I think he. ,had. better 'not be dls- "You think I am dying!" shri6ked,j 'They . were interruPted. I .. .. .� move the only earthly anxiety he ran. , an?" . . I . , . . . .. ­ .. . � sell either by percenta William Slibsne , Seaforth ; Juhr .1 i . - -re I rA , . sofa. . Sh*W : ' I ... I.. I Residence . F . turbedjust�;'now. The supected-woman -the unhappy man, starting up, and fill- ., ; Lau , I eld . . The hour of- closing the prison* bad have, to -know that':You were siie..-with ' . s�nk hae,", 1111011 the I * , � per sale. on the 13ayfl Grieve; Winthrop ; .George Dale, Sea- . is also in his roomi but !it -charge of I Ing back exhausted. . . ... . . I 00 hilleft -- ' . . friends, who would love you as a,, bad spo Road, one mile South of Clinton. . 1 'not yet'arrived, but the door -more kon too q I . I . � . . . forth'; , -46hn Walit, Harlock ; John a ppi,icem�,,.,, . . .. . "Llfe,aiid death are in the hands of., I - �es " urged Rose. . timu. silo %iC'111!1yp`1P0d,'t Slid did � . 0.. . . , . . -looked, and the governor, accompanied sister. all their 10. , liej, ckv,n, knowledge that, � ... - I I , . .1 __. __ . . Benue' leg, Br6dbagain ; James Evans. ., "Send -the 'woman in here. I would God- said the doctor, geiitly I . " . " .. I by. the shefiff and under -she ' "Dearest - child,, yow *.affection * In-. 'ilOt know Of it wife,. shi � had only ther - . I . . .. W ' * �riff, eaterw I . I .. Beechwoorl ; . James *Connolly, Clintar. like to questlah her," said the magfs- lli6� - said -I would not dic." .. I ed the cell. Up6n seeing the' prisoner.'s . spires you. With 'very .specious Argil. . 'TItugsen. had., e . . . . . . trate. . I . . . 44NOT. would You,- If the iftmopt'bu- wife present, .the sheriff seemed some- .ments, but they will .not do Rose..1 word of the ,,,elf-styleki ', �wifej.who did . � ,10ENSED AUCTIONEER.-GEOR- � : ' , and who had. . . . . . 11 : Ruth came. In at- the summons, and . man skill could avail to save You." . . . not even bear his nam ' I � I ge Elliott,. licensed auctioneer for RoLvrt Smith, Harlock : E. Hin- .*, what en�barrassed, and said-: ... ..must remain here, for here behaved. very:strangel� 4n running , . . - the Couni,y of Huron, ,solicits the obley, Seaforth ; James . Cummiligs ga,ie 6xactly the same account of. her .toli, it must -it must save me! I RM ' , "Had not -the lady better retire?.". . .every'. respect near -to my.busbandY . I 1 . � I . . . � . . I husband's attack of .Illness that she not ftt to, die. .Save.�me, d9ctor, save The governor turned to . "Then You *111 not. be -persuaded -to away and hiding herself 1rom. pursiiIt- . . . . patronage of the Dublic Jor busi-' E gmondville ;' , J. W. . YPO- Holmes- had given to � the apothecary. , ... . . me!" , . 1. I . I . . . 1. I Laura, and �' .. '. . . . . . . .. I . . . . . I. �afd: . - - . I with* r�e?','. wept Rose. . "SPeak, speak,. ' dear Laura,',Is this ' - . . . I liess in his line. Sales conducted Ville. � - . I I . . "How long has 'she been In your . Artil here followed pleadings OX the � "WJII you oblIge me by taking leevo go�,No, .my pitying angel, because I - really so? Are YOU sure. of it?.." Gxclaillt, . - . � . . . ov ercentagf .or i3o much per sale. , Parties, desirous to effect insurame .'eustody?" * inquired 'the . ma'gistrgte qf most -abject terior and apgulsh. of'a . . excitedly. . ! ... . I I . P .of.your hiisband ndw,.and'withdraw� cannot,,. but I bless'you from my*.deep ed,Rose, . I .. I I ' I . � 1 ' ' the pollbenthm. . . . I guilty.and cowardly soul on tbo'brInk - .. . .. 1. . I . I I * . I .1 orliaps, there * .1 ., . I � I All business promptiy attended I � I Ing?" . . . . VO 'I believe It, thougli, 1), . ,to. or transact -other busiLess, *ill, be "Stfice last lii,rht sli, , .11 . . . .: , , � . , . . rl. beart for . ur love." . - � "' ' . -George Elli('tt. CIintQ11 P. O., re- 'promptly. uttended to on application - t, , . . of eternity. , , . I .. ..�. "No not' I clalm yodr.,fulfillment of. . .."Very well,'then; Ij you will Tiot'go may be. a difficulty in proving'it­ 1. -1 I I . . ., w.f) I � . . . ' . . - ,"Then, If there is a secure, room in 'The, doctor administered 'a. conipps-. ' 1. , M flng, to let me: with *mej I will 'Stay -with yoq," said "Tell me ivIlat"You ItTio . . . . I 'sidence on thw Bayfield Line.' 58 to any. of the above officers address'ad your promise . r. Brown. . . . ... - , I ­ I I . this house, she had better be confined Ing (Iraught, and then said, gravely ' duolic,'.. .. I . . Laura relate C . . . rive postoffices. Losseg in L. � .. .. . . . I I .; stay with him up to the last moment the v(, ­1v .i I d the history of her, a ... . . .1 . .­ " 111tose! " exe al I - ance wftli Ruth Russel, and deo .' . .� ' . . . I . to their respect . 7 . �: ithd:sweetly: � before closing. Ah, sir, in meray do not I med Laura,, In, mourn quaintf I . -------- � -%,he lives . MT. Jones undertook the survey of "Captain Thugsen, the'werld hag re. . I I inspected by the director I � . Press me; we have so little time. to ful'astonishilient, .. I scribed*the Interview:wIth the land- � I . nearest the scene. . . the upper stories of the� house, and re-. ported, you, with what jiletlee I know - 41 aura; , I , obert . � I . . . ' pass together on, this earth that. every gi .y6s,. I will, L, will, dear lady upon the evening when R . . . 10OLENE ANTISEPTIC TABLETS . Pdrted a comfortable and secure bbd- ildt, .-a great stnnel� but this I would ster of' my heart-.. - I will stay Thugsen. unexpectedly returned to thor . A simple and. effective remedy for - -1 I . a � nt. . . say to you, Allere il merc�y for the minute is priceless!" pleaded Laura. -� . . � �, . I . - roiom,cin the second floorfro . .."But It will be very, Painful to, you," with you all through these -bitter bour . house. . ' . I I . I AND , COUGHS , en y the woman�where Is � she, . SORB THROATS And to this' room p6or Ruth, was grea e short. space that 3s � , o1i go- to the "And I .. -atue of Cresol I , � .,test. Use'th ggid the sheriff. . to the yp.ry.lait, Wh , I I Tbsy,cl hine the germicidal i ,ene . . . � . I 6r,-,� conducted and there confined.. . lefeyou in making restItuti*n,'-so far. . "No Ynore so .11iiin what I have al- prison f6-6ee Cassill'ove, I will he here now?" cried Rose, exciteft, . . . . ' . I. V11ththe Booth npr prolknies of *slippery elm and Ice 09 . %. A-1-1- MeanvItild the physician, Dr.;Scott, -as you,can,,for any wrong ,you -may iready sustalned-�, you In my arms when YOu,t "She disappeared with her children . ,. jibe. ywr� (Irm,wist or froyn us, ide in' stamps. I and can yet endure," to receive y .. I . i"a Co., Limited, Agents, Montreal. 46% , 07 1 arrived, and was 'shown Into the cham- have cornmitted, and then 'turn for Rose, resolutely.- the next morning, and -has not sincb. .1 ,. . lame, Id . . . . . . . . ­ answered Lauri, sadly but firmly. - . come -babk," said - .1. 11 - 4Z_ �, C�. . ber,of,.doath. . . . mercy to Him with whom time and "Speak to.' her . Mr. Cassinove,17 "And when, all is over, T:will carry you beeft heard of. The wan actually thieW' , . .. . . . . . . . . . ' -as nothing, - # . -the ' t I hall � * . . I . . .. ... Tile pattehL was. lying leit�ended, In space Is and zineeria 're . House, never to'leave himself In the way of warrah � I .. . . whispered thes.overnor, off to Bereslei,&b I . . . . I a stAte of, ddr6p prostration, with the , pentaned the dne condition ,Of palrdon."I ly'- got Issu . to have thar * ... . I � . . "I cannot! ( Ibid me good -night," urged Cassinove, "Bi , it, Rose, darling, I must not Per- -, - . . "My dearest Laura, be advised, and us more," she adde(l, mental ed for his arrest---�' . . cold sweat beadea upon his brow. . )h, I cafinot!" exclaimed farce,over,' ashe said to the magia, I I .. . . I �. I . . .. 0XPERIFINCE . I . . . . Dr.. Scotf,looked Into his face, felt the wretched man, falling Into ,the most "Ah,.'do not you tell me to go, else. mit you to remain here." . trate.11 . . . ... .. ,. . I 1. . . . I .1. I � I I I � I his pulse, sigheld, and; In answer to the frightful ravings of remorse and de- I must, you lcnow..Let me stay as long . "But I will, ],aura do you hear!" re- "But the woman?" persisted-ROSe, : � I . .. __ .. . , . . i . . � eag6r,. IoW -toned questions of the ll�-. spair. '- - .. ias I may, Ferdinan. d:; and let the sheriff plied the young Z,begs, obstinately. "Has passed entirely Dili of sight, , : , , - - . I � . i . I to standers, said: .. I . . It Was Iong before the unIted ,efforts ' �t one, she But you must tell the.duke whzt, I have . . A 11 I $ I I., � I "He ,seems to be sinking fftst�" ' of the pbysician and the magistrate proceed with Ifle ,duty ' he nature of Then, suddenly changing her tc . told yo�, and' the woman must W . . I I .. I . which I can WVll surmise. What you cube ,more throw her arms pas'donate- I � - - . I . . . Then the doctor wrote a prescription, could soothe his anguish, eV1 ',ht I tve to endure, .1 Also call bear," said ly axotmil hor friend, and pressed her, found, and the fact of her nuIrriage . � . . and dispatched the Young chemist's "How many hours h1ve I to 31v , . Laura, reseating herself by ,t, Q Proved." . . . . . ThAIDE. MA . RK0 I tpwards assistant'over -to the shop to make It was then the question of the I-asit- , his slde� weeping, to her heal ,aying: ."Oil, I . . . They -urged her no more; but the you would not lie so .01-1101 its to rend They.conversed some time lonp,r � �. . . [*SIGNS* I � � up, When this was brought ana ad- sinking maim. . glie'riff, taking ;i% idoeurnent. from his me from you now.,when yoi,i are In such upon the 60cialreissoment of the oYM,,, � I . COPYRItkHTS &C. . ministered, the sufferot, seemed to be "You may surviv until morning., . . . ,no sendlng a Aetch. and d6scrigtion may . .e I .. pocket, ,said: ' . bitter trouble, do not, Laura! To'leave ingi and then Rose". whose eyes � wonw.-I � � A117C etber an tOlnPorarily TeVIVOd. � yet' I would advise you to attend at very 1�alxtful d �?" 0 . . , affectionately watching , her frlend,.. escortald Gur OPM1011 free w "I have a Ilty to per- you so would almost be my d ath,') . I llcu'rt, , id prob,Lb)y.f&t n le - VOR SALE 13Y W. 11. HELLYAR, "How are you, sir?" said the magls� once to any worldly business that you I . "But the duke. Ro$ said: I . . I vent 0 a ._%11t#b8(10f0m2W1nlCft , form -from witnessffig wh ch,X would . w,?1. . . yconfldent al. A 08 onfttefitg . tlotiestriet , CLINTON, ONT. trate, approaching the bedside, way have at %eart, so that our last gladly have gaved thlfg Itidy. I hold fit "Ob, -my 'deal, husband Pernlits his "Laura, can you not slool) no . CO. Idest agency for securing . y upatid%tg(Va , * c c e SoMfe to takeh t rougli Munh & o, . I I � . . - "I do not know! Oh, doctorl doctor! moments may'he entirely gIveli to the my hand the warraut for the execution Poor Rose to do Just as ehe PIP11809, SO "I think I shall ndver sloop agaft: I Paton tk4 wfthoUt Chirp. In the . - I � . � I I �. 11.1 . ' d pro- In this world, dearest." I . tpocw tw A am I dying?" exclaimed Thugs,en, turo-.. care of your soul," said the physician, of Ferdinand Casein6vie, at seven that she Pleases to (to right, I hit � . I , Rotific ]Jmtrito 'no Ing his eyes, wild with dxoItqme.nt, solemnly. . o'clock it, in., on Mondayinext.0' vided for this contingency. I told him "Oh, then I must -tuake. you sleep- . . ,,Esomelr Uldstreted wtekly, yviz4bet cir. I " lei M I I a I Ill I I I I &VISMAN I 12,0VOIC19 upon the physician.. "Then let every one leave the*roont And unfolding the Warrant, amid the If I could .not bring you with me, I that Is all." . . I of sny actentI60 ournal. Ttxmm, $3 it . ..(.)h, lie! certainly not; it,00 except the magistrate, who will bear dead silence Of the assembled group, should remain with Yon." - . � And so saying Rose summoned the dolat on montbo $L So.Ad byattl riewadcaler& . . for 'from I I la (I @ I W. tour 0 -TIME TABLE- I replied Dr� Scott, telling the Profession- my statement, and the doctor, who Will JX6 read It aloud to the prisoner, "And lie consented" 1 lidlady an spatched her to the � JU-NN & Cp 3018wad,,J,t,. New YcrR Trains will. arrive at and depar al white lie. . I I I reduce it to writing," said Thugson, In ."Yes, for be knew Ij would make me I nearest chemist to procure an opiate, � . _ C. "Do yon feel equal to giving an. ac- a feeble voice. . . . 068shlovio beard It with composure, I I 13rach Offloc hs r at- weahington. 0, froin Clintorr'stati6h as follows - - c and atlits close bowed, still. In silence. ill to leave you alone In Your sorrow.11 While Mrs. Brown Was gone, Rose, - .�--- - BUIPPALO AND (10DE'RIC11-1 DrV ount of this attack -of Illness?" Incio1r. The chamber was cleared as'he de. :The sherift said that any Privilege "And can you think so much, of me I With her own hands, undressed Laurgr .. I � ' I I aired. A small table was drawn it)) be. w ell , I . ... . GoIng East 7.38 a, in. Od tile mAgIstrate' amp, a copy or Indutgenco, wit1lin the rules of the and my sorrows when you have so .and Made her go to bed, And I . �. i4 tZ I "Doctor gill I fit any danger ' of ride the bed; a lighted I prison, would be Promptly extended to heavy it trouble of your own?" the landlady returned she alanifillster- P �, . .1 S 1 3.28 p. in. ' urning again to of the Holy Seriptures and writing ifia- . . , I I (I . 5.20 'p. in, deatli9" said Thugsen, t . the Prisoner, upon life application, and, A Pallor lilw death suddenly over. ed the morphine, and soon had the . the pilyslelau, . . terials were placed upon It; and the With it deferential how to Laura, he spread the (nee of the young duchess, satIsfaction of seeing the weitrie(K ­` PINGOTT � Going West 10.15 a, tn. ,,By no means, my good friend,")said physician and the magistrate I .seated called his satellites, and retreat6d from as she murmured, In .it frightened tone:. woman in a sound sloop. , . I . 4& cl 12.56 p. ill, the doctor. themselves beside it, I the cell, I "Yes, oil Yes, I have not forgotton J, Rose drew an armchair to the Ve&� . W tc t: 6.40 P. m. Call you give its tiny account of Themagistrate dilly administered it -it will 1 side, and, dressed as she Was, seated: . A IrAMILY UBRARY It I 10 7 p. m. �,oar illness?" Persisted the magistrate, the path; the doctor prepared Ift Pa. When left alone again, the Unhappy that; but I must not tliitik of , .4 pair remained seated side by side, do no good; I niust think of you. Oh, 'I herself fit It, to, a rest that Was halr . . n Ll . af,atore LONDON, 1WRON & BRUCE DIV "Yes; my wife land 1 had a quarrel. Per and pens, and Robert Thugsen, In their hands clasped together tn utter Laura, lioiv pale and thin YOU arel ! watchfulness, . � . . I 06 Bost In curre t . ill; Shil, prepared the soul),, I ate of It, and a feeble voice, oftelt'sinking Into titter silence. No Word had passed their lips how faint your voice Is! You have ut. i Several thiles during the night . . Going South I 7.47 a. Immediately sickoned, She, poor, er- fakitness, commenced his statement, since the reading ofthe death warrant, terly neglodted yourself; you have ' Laura, started and shuddered- throtigh.- Us YrARLY 14 it 4.23 1). in. 'ring dreature, where she now?" . - 1:9 C6�WPLZTE NbVr is shnient since the morn. I out hor frame, as though the tonsclous� . I I Although by what had gone before, taken no refre , . r EX 'O ' PE y R 11 I A E R " 8 � I � '0� . I # i I , , . . I , I EN I I , . " . '' - . 1. � �. I .1 044 0 0, 04 0 1 i I urk t I I I 0 1 1 1, T :- : * # � I # '' I I * , : # L. H. : I 0 � I Ill I I � . I i I I i I � I I I I I I I I I I I � . ThAnc MARK14 EX61, .r4r . op� _ n10H C.�� _ . 71� �k _ MANY SHORT SlrOFkl ES -AND Goinn North 10.15 a. in, . "Confined In a room Upstairs." CHAPTHIP. XXXIV, they were prepare(I for wbat was to Ing. have Yon?" I r negs of Misery pursued her evon Im hetr I . . pApr 0.35 1). in. ,do more I Cassl n "Nothinj but a glass of wine; I could I dreams. But town.rd ruorning ,she san1c; . .RS ON TIMCLY TOPICS ,it ti "Keel) hor, there, lest she miqehief"I said Thugsen, who, hoping We must now return to _40VO coluo, yet the reading of the (100 I I *g.e;o pC1qV19Aj1,. 215cles,A 460Y A. 0. PATTISON, ,Station Agent. for i& ;wn life, felt anxious that Ruth and his devoted wife, whom we left Seemed to have stunned them lntO not, You know," I I . 140 C40N-r1NUED STONIM-6 F, It. I10DGX,N,S, Towit TioRet Agt' should be kept In confinement, lest she Oil their way to the prison- . stillnesA, Cassinove was the first to "Then I must malie you take some. CONTINUED IN N10111, ISSUZ - tvichy tiumok" d6miaLtIft IN ITtrUp J. 1). NIA0BONALD, District Pa�osell- shake -off the spoll And spealt. tbinc at oneo-tor his 8alte,,I.aur,q, that . ... nw.f.i- . ". I , . , , gor Agent, Toronto I . I I I , �ZX1"1,J1JJ1#X.,w 1.�!; 1.1 [�'. t.,.", I l�,forlitit!41111A!,Ilf,ilwliil4i , I . .... I * . � 00".,­�. _­­ ....- ­_ . . . I I . . . ­ ­ I ., . ­ . . 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