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On CAR side, 4 the.
' ctetrrtsttnte. :eni
there were French windows opening
...:04.44,41 0 nootodon. Moreland o .shaix okay OA ir,4;i‘
dew, and_appeared to have been.
onto -the vOrarehrhi` SP4 hogY.041 -144°-° *hlittirlii*
Feared the vivid green Of the tree', Magi ItltOtrrEa *.TArrytt, '1060' — - . , MEM,'
,0,0, somewhat voupeved, by the soft, invitaltiOn Of Mr Frettilby, Brian the lOarsbe as, OMIAOR from `.*3citi an t•PISPut r$141)41111111,(dYet°00t4-i*or 'et h*ill'W1 h0.1 Viti- gera5 ' frl'i' he exclaimed:
ap4 me flawing colors of the flew Notwithstanding the toOpitahle 14°941)., ami *dv114°4 me 4% ex° Iv
liar glow of the twilighs., jj fjiq-49:OW VOUVX#11.10k . like 1400911, it would be difficult to , the Murderer. If rut tell me On) in A hearty tone,' as ho held, out his
had made hiOself, ee respectable as that night, but a ter iapile to -a- to- lifti*"
NT ,.....a. La...3,.....,, , 4.,,_ L On ' *Mr ftirl*Ft4*,* hand; 441 41.01 glad tt. seer.fietrA‘-•`•
iossi,hle under the odd etreartnitan- haV4tatalle,t.,Poo ta sheeett 4.`"'Y'Pos'esumnittmiNta,...V1Pgra,ehed sense .4 justioe....Aid ..,4 your "I let you knowt eni, ving,don't
co of dining in his rtding .dyessiand a ittloWlY i 000ligh4 4,0,„wttP.% 1Vellti •*.; _mlurg001P,4:-..* POR,00. of miukt if .VM`if . oat- II": replied Britre), his fair 400.414sA•
Sat '141# to Madge, contentedly Sip- Ile felt TOY happy asi tmg the '14.19,10tX arnattl°V.i.d0WR.iW g,1451,.: Telfil 4411 find it out without yen, ing as iair relebtantIT taele 010 prof. ,
ping 140 wine and thltoomd..0, 40, rolls tie on his hope's neck, he gave, Otw, WM MIAOW Ants, 01.090 ;titiloster , 4. lieVe. taken,. and Still take, a -great fetid hand, "But the fact is I ;have
pleasant chatter which was,geing on himself Up unreservedly to his BA* Who, left England in, the 4QUO• interest in this Strange oase,lind, I come to aay'good,by for a, for 40,ipte.
around hint. Felix BolleSten was "4"iht,_°°,' 4tra Onra certainly did , Elder on the glo, day of "k_usust,) have sworn to bring the murderer "Ah! 'Oleg bad to town, T*9-
in great spirits, the mot*. 40 as Mrs not flit PcMilA OA h9r4840.4,1a,014ALifik,! litti.;115 the 'Oka, Oliver ri,kYtf0 to justice; 0° 1 slake this last appeal' ' pose,", said 4r Fretaby, tying back ,
Rollepten was at the further end Of. night; and Dr's; to his eerrlse; '''"444""e• 914Ptu; • a.' found. out. all to YOH t,O, tell Me what ' you know; in his Chair, AO_ playing ,wit,li'11..4 ,
at
the table, yaapehlreg, hiddenne, 9os4riotr,69.hcli ti, , 41,0490,74.‘ifiti ,f0144, iteiro!): al f ho
oi7rfeant pi. 1191 DiCg It ')3°ef wa.bh°67., 'al4 me r, O' end,'e8,b rok-k, pqr u!',In.gtn: 'ailbsiro., , Zen'n: dO: ,14ay ',I tr eafiuks %do out
illti. ' agaoant ea p,workmoot , Twolr akrec 14weliou; e`x4:911..a,t140;tp' t gl7t4e9yr, clearltlte
Julia Teatherweight •eet t aettj; Xt., silVer `hlennli8ht: "WW-toigillft•he "n 4s,,,0.1, lrail..0 '.44tutt '14;61134' brier ,te her departure from ,Austral :air of the vQ4ntry,for• the :aln.litY.4 at. ,
Frettlby, and Chatted tdhieraeo per., trouble. himself ,atopt, AA etieeip „At wahl,OlevetZi .It itOpistti,14-c.ht4Wqt,k. in ia 1.85; and I urn certaii lid on4e elesPhOro Of Melbourne." .
Di A/hinstliii antt 'PatiitiherPikR4 he would pot,thiSAOftret,VAritioh; c44641•,.°Mrti:-NfhYtte. •Tioul ,•••rafgrer, ,10, la: NV strOniirisrSOW.t.why it ah004 ,with a vino. of,dowattt 6,tho taw%
not,0110110 individual in her . ow*, he kepteilent„ If perhaps, Will 410M° ' "" T
• s . I, A rcp ludo ado vie wAr, Sho was a .burietittue 'act,reste, roundte.yourhyrew,and let the. mg, 9 tia, ootiTINVED. • -
seated on thenther,aidimit.Oitable h'n had been intrusted behind' bilk
anti .,the old ealomstr:w101#9, ,DaWfl. .*-4 'an" "mu° 'w - •
I fi4" .4
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0.1w,
a-
eisti+tly that. he wished, she would *nether', • NO l Ile' had Made a that the "'Oe•.. 151,I..09,t,40.v.,,fet,At9 ;THi, r•'Or 8.401. to discover ,Oli:Fig.ci0 'vihi9:4„ „.. "Yet Madge telteime-,You ark*,
resolve, and heintentledlolreeP lb •;', easier 'tlfa'0'.hoit*P0000,1f.c.;"4119,0% led' to WI4t.'371-, ill4.r.4017,- . 0400. tog heck; Said. Di•ifit4. idly toy3eg,
becenie: possessed Of 4.A., 'dill deVil: ,
was Valtiyi, had the petC.1)fehenoVi, world with end.,-laer, father., and, 1,ga . err,. an, ill, , :: A .,, .„, .. .,, , , ,,, , _ ,CONE,IISENdELSEGlt,rIt .0" '
-1.1 ''' .* ' h clabViielitar.C) lUriell ='' the murderer of OliverOliVee'
a the rxiv011iy'theatreliklAnd64, terlflioNimt If I have. to find it cort
' SUCCESS.'
on My Frettlby's right hattae The, Xi) felt a Sudden' eta eerie GTO
bad II Vitif§041tOycriiivriiieraM? ';Whyte usect expect 40 mercy' at Mi
The,: confidence possesarbri thi,
,conviOation had turned orate the him as, he rutirmured the last.wor P.:.
,,-1 o. xfo at gy .$1 ' di ' " 1 ' ' . ' }in ', .4+ hands Bo think over whatI hdi
xxf., •i. coviequsplgrmfliihefan, - 7,. . - . „, . - ,, -- monntaottiiprs' of 'i?r. Sage's Catarrh
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subSeet, ever' green and ihocihating; to himself- her fethee."
fOrtiVihrxittent mitbrly,te.M2,,A1Roc, Ida: . it . r do not hear front you
_, • Remedy in 'their -ability 4e. Ohre tlx&
nasal catarrh, -no dottier
of pelitiee,antl 3%fr Rolleitett thgeght • I m a fool, heteutl'impattently;
. a a berthzen,hoarti the hoot,. At, was :Withfil theuext, reek I will repro ., .worst eseee.of
it a ,good • opportuuitY .0.0..Odt life4 ,F1, he gatherPc1 Ve Acl X-9P14.;a1?*- l000phizia byllio 44sik iii thetlifflbo,r,•YellVidOeieion, as, final, and , pursue: ,of how long standing, is attalltecl, in ;fir.
ii iiinii°thal Mears, better° kiln-WA:nal the.searchanYielf. , ,•mest eubstential meaaner.by,thete !state;
SOO, 4, of the Frivolity ' Wilt 4 ' qi, am sure, Any dear Fitzgerald, i ,:clino r9viar.,4 01499f,,°4reVcd 49•;t ;MIA
years past , for an ireinrable'cleiNef'th-s'
she,i'r'irY. Ir.ith 'wholkAARots. , you Acta ad this .lettettoe long, in: kietleroine'aird daii eriniediiekati, The
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views astir the gOvetnumut,ofp,thet, Spurred the horse into a canter.-
oolony, and to show his svifeithithn i" It can make no differeeeeato 'me
meant to obey her wish' and.4001101. as long as hie.dge remains igue:ant;,
a pCIWer in the political: but to sit beside hirairt6 eat'With
"BY Jove,you know,"SaliOrik hire, to have *hiChl-,!..08 Present
a wave of his hand, aintlitik,10,,k° like a skeleton aeit,Teast--,Ged help
were addressing the houile; Alia; tne I" , ,
countryds going to the dogs, and He his horse into a gclIcP•
thatiebrWef° thing. Whatlierwant and AS hvtlurtidered.5oter turf,
is a rini- BeiecinsfieW ,e, ...!With fresh,. ,goel„ high,t,, mind
"AL!' but you can't Pick 11,, piti hied' hlavfirig keenly -ltg.skinA face,.
like 'alit every -clay," said FretAhy, ' felt at acme of ,relaef,,mithottgli.he
who. was listening with an •ftinirseil", Were deavingisomerdark frpeOtre•,
be-
smile.te Bolleston'AdiequiSitiOnS, bind. • • On lie igallopeclyo-with..the.
"Rather • a good thing, too," .blood throbbing -in hie:young veins,.
served Dr Chinston, dryly. "tAenius. over miles Of plain, with' the • dark,
would'hecome. too common." ' • blue, star 'studded. 'sky' above, anA.
"Well, when I am elected," said the moon shiningdown.on,hirn. ch);
Felix, who had his own views,whiCh' on -ever on, unt,Chie,
own home -
modesty forbade him to publish,. stead appears,,Andjmiers the star
the subject of the coming colonial, like light 8,14ntng,iO4,01e.dietance-a
Disraeli; "I will probably form t4 'long avenneet,talltrges,,ever, whose
Wavering shadows his , horse ,then-,
party."
advocate wired', asked Pater.' tiered, and then the wide grassy
ses, ourioriely; Spite() front of the house; with the
ooh, ,well, you see," hesitated., clamorous ' beidthig of ,.degs. A
Felix; • "I haven't drawn .tip atpre,, greet* roused by Oliater of hoofs'
granulate yetaso can't say at' present." up the, avenue, Rome toned the Aide
"Yes, you can hardly give pei..; of the house, and Brian leaps, alis •
forroance, without a progiamine," !terse and flinging the reins to the
said the doctor,taking a sip of wine, litee,i walks. into his own room. -
and then everybody laughed. . There he finds alighted lamp, bran -
"But you have never gone in for dy :aud soda -en ,the table, and a
. politics) MT Frettlbyl" said Relies. packet of letters and newspapers.
ton. He flung his hat on the sofa and
,,wbol-T--no," said the' .host, opened the window and door, so as
to let in the cool breeze; then pour-
-,.-fi
Remedy '5 sold b? druggrsts, at only
you With referents te,pen,; spite of the interesting story it con-.'
understanding, WOMM41,4;refer you taineato i;will have pity on you and 50ceritse. ; Soothingieleaning,
•
to Balzac's remark anent -the same.draWlo A olosea'RooioulbOr me to deodorizing antiseptic and 'healing.
'Perhaps Musette 'got -weary of St. MiltO,Fr.ettihiOul her father:. With
John's Wood .and" 'champagne sup- kind regards to yOnnijif, I,`reni.fiV14.
'pus, and longed'for the purer aka yours very, truly, -1-Aimelktt time
ler native land:' ion want 'TON." • . - .
your eyes at this latter statarnent.......; When Fitzgerald had finished the
oekde • efirprii-edatatc‘Vten° "rieciiiid." dust of the closely written sheets, he
thoughts ytif'itie bilegince ;she let the letter• fall" from his hands'.
toleybu /WOW- that she was at nag
goo Of Sydney, and vad '000 htirde
in 1868; after -a liintiPliarit,„barber
of acting in gelbourne. , And why,
did.4e:,leave.:tlie 4140434V
Wilms the, flesh pots' of -
Egypt? • You.knowIthis.als0. She
ran away with arich young squatter,.
With more money -than tadrais,,,whd
Pepponed'te 'ligitiligelbouriitiat-the
time ° She teethed tta•hrivek-Week
ness far running ay Bu wily
she ,chose Whyte to i'gO with this
time puzzles me. He was net rich,
not particularly .good looking, had
no position, and a 'bad -temper.. How,
do! know all these traits of Mr
Whyte's character, Morally and
socially? Easily enough; my omnis-
cient friend found them all ont.4r,
Oliver Whyte was the inn of a Len-,
don tailor, and his father, being well
off, retired into .private life, and.
ultimately went the way pf all flesh.
His son, finding ,hieeself with a
capital. income and a Pretty taste for
amusement, cut the shop of his late
lamented parent, found out that his
'family had come Over with the con-
queror --Glanville de Whyte helped
to se* the Bayeux tapeszry, I sup-
pose --and graduated at theFrivolity
theatre as a masher. In common
with the Other' gilded youth of the
day, he worshipped at the gss lit
'shrine of Musette, and the goddess,
Pleased with his incense, left her
'other admirers in the lurch, and ran
away with fortunate Mr ,Whyte.
AS far as this goes there is nothing.
to show why the murder was com-
mitted. Men do net perpetrate
crimes for the sake of light o loves
like Musette, finless, indeed some -
wretched youth embezzles money to
buy his disfinity jewelry. The
career of Musette in , London was
simply that of a clever member of
the demi-monde, and as far as I can
learn'no one was so # much in love
with her as to commit a crime for
her sake. So far, so good; the mo-
tive of the Crime must be found in
Australitu Whyte had spent' all
his pOney, in England, and conse-
quently. Muss to and her lover . ar-
rived in. Sydney with coroParatiVely
little cash. However; with an
Ephydreart like,philosonhy they on-
joyedAhOmselves.on,what little they
had; ntidi then valise to 'Melbourne;
where' tlikyVayadlat a Heamid rate
hotel, ' Mdeette, 1 may tell you,had
one' special Vide, a common
one -
drink. She hirid champagne, and
drank e good deal of .it. Conse-
quently, on arriving in Melbourne,
and finding that a newgenerationhad
arisoli which knew not Joseph --I
mean ,MoSettti--she drowned her
sorrow in the flowing bowl, and
went out after a quarrel with Mr
Whyte to view Melbourne by night
• -at familiar aspect to her,no doubt.
What took her to Little -Betake
Street I don't know. Perhaps she
got lost; p,erliaPs 1.1- had been a
favorite walk At hor'eln the old days,
at all events slik'whe foiled dead
drunk in that unsavory 'locality by
Sal Rawlins. I know this is go be.
mese Sal told me so herself. Sal
acted the part of the good Samar-
itan; took her to the squalid den
'sbu'ordled 'home, and there Besanntt
,MON'SSIlldtiOgerously ill.Whyte,
Whe had 'Miteed her; Pined out
vitere She ,was And thatothe was tee
ill, to bel removed. I presume he
was rather glad to get rid of such
an encumbrance, so went back to
his lodgingh st St. Kilda, *Mob,
judging Troia gip landlady's tfory,he
iiiirat; have bebbpied for :Untie time,
whilvilAsatini` 'Moore was drink-
ing Wolf to, death, in a qui t
betel. Still he does sot break °eft'
biti tOtitieeticite with the dying wo-
artie'sr Itecentreg, eatretentory uiao !0•13115t one night! in InGrafined
in
'Thit
rousing himself out of the brown
study into which he had fallen. orm ling himself out a glass of brandy,
afraid I'm not sufficiently patriotic, 1 and soda he turned up the lamp
and prepared to read his letters.
The 'first he took up . was from a
lady. "Always a she correspondent
for me," says Isaac Disraeli, "pro-
vided she does not cross." Brian's
correspondent did not crime, but
notwithstanding,after reading half a
page of small talk and scandal, lie
flung the letter on the table, with
an impatient jaculation. The ether
letters . were principally business
ones) but the last one proved to Ire
,from Oaken, anct. Fitzgerald opened
it' with a .senselion of , pleaeure.
Cal tc n was a' capAtel, 4 letter w rit er,
and his epistles had, done much to
cheer Fitzgerald in the dismal period
which succeeded his acquittal of
Whyte's murder, • and when he was,
in danger of getting into- e morbid°,
state of mind. 'Brian, ,therefOre,;-;
poured blame/ out some, more
'brandy and soda, and, lying back in
his chair, prepared to enjoy himself.
"My dear Fitzgerald," wrote Cal-
ton, in his peculiarly clear
,writing, which was such an -excep-•
tion to the usual crabbed heiroglYP-
hies of his brethern. of the ; her,
"while you • ara enjoying the emit
:breezes 'and delightful freshness of
'the 'country, hero 'saki; with Barnet',
otie other Odor' devils, cooped up in
this hot and dusty city. How I
wish I were with you in the tood of
Goshen, by the rolling Wet** of
the Murray, . where everything is
bright and green and unsophietieitt.
ed --the two latter ten:oft:ate almost
identical -instead of which view
Is bounded by l:oriaks and' wider,
'end themoddy *Wagged Of the Yana
have to do' duty,. for • your noble
river. I support() you still hold the
secret Which Rosanna Moore in -
'trusted you with-ahl you see I
know her tame, and whyl-simply
'beeause„ with the natural curiosity
color on hearing the nameL,-,-h,ii , of the human race, nave been try -
posed that the millionaire (14 to Arid out who murdered Oliver
mixed up with the actress .and,did l'Whyte, and. as The 'Argus very
not care about being retalticirol,:a ',cleverly pointed out Resttunti Moore
his early italiscretiona--latid, after, • as likely te• be at the bottom of the
all; whedober ;: whole affair,, I have heed learning
"She *es light as .a fairy,'"', said her past history. 'he secret of
Valpy) with Wicked 440: '„,' • WIryte'a death, aed. the reason for
"Whet .beriarne her?", 47,1444 it, kriownto you, but you refuse,
Brian) abruptly. • efert. the !of )1iiitico; to
Mark Frettlby looked inpatiddetii reveal, it—why, I don't itrietv,f but
ly as Fitzgerald asked 0'10 titiestion.r 'Nye liftve out. little -faititri, and
"She Went to Englandfin Ifffit0 TOM 'an, writable, though "Mistaken
said the aged one. "Fat' lierh30 iitt-Litraill X say dityl-,-you
sure if it was July Or August, hn refuse to deliver up the Man who're
it Was in 'O." costardly clime to nearly cost you
"Yon will esonse me, Vsltiy, but your life?
I "013' think that these "After Yeor departure from Mel,
sconces of a ballet &tree at•si Annie. bourne 0 e 'The
hansom
ing," said Frettlby, Curtly) Outing cab tragedy is At an owl, and the
himself out a glass or wine, "Let murderer *ill nev°16•b41-' dit".49*ecl*'
us drop the subject."' . yiiiitifrod to &mire°. with:the
When a man, expresses a wish at *0404 made Mich 6 1'6%144
his own table it is hardly the pro'. and naked' Myself) 'Whe 'Wait this
per thing, for any One to gni:lent-try' died 4-Mhtlier.dUtt4-
to it) hut Brian felt strongly. Mtg.
• ed. to pursue the conVeriatIejii.'
liteneks, .hoirsier; rarbido° W
thaw any further remark;!:.Stf he
consoled himself with the ittleetliet
Children Cryfor
and my business did not permit me."
"And now'!"
"Now," echoed Mr Feettlby,
glancing at his daughter, "I am go-
ing to travel."
"The jolliest thing out," said
Paterson, eagerly, "One never gets
tired of seeing the queer things
there are in the world.
"I've seen queer enough things
in Melbourne in the early :days
said the old colonist, with a wicked
twinkle in his eyes.
Oh!" cried Julia, putting hr
her
hands up to her cars, "don't toll Me
thero,for I am mire they're nairghty."
"We wereu't saints then, Said
Old Valpy, with a -senile chuckle.
"Ah, then, we haven't chenged.
inu.Th in that respect," retorted Fret.
tlby, dryly.
"You talk of your theatres now,'
, went on Valpy, with the garrulous-
ness of old age; "why, you lia,v,en'i
got a dancer like Rosanna."
Brian started on hearing
this -
name again, anti he felt,,ilitedge'S
cold hand touch his. -
".And who waeRosannar, asked
Felix, curieusly, looking up
- "A dancer and a baritati4japtIt'
rem," replied .Valpy,,...yay nitte,lat,
nodding his . old head. .4.figunhila..
beauty,we were all mad about lil*—
eueh likirend eyes. You retirbl*
her .,Frettlhyl" a a
"Yes," answered the hbet,,,
curiously dry voice. „.
As the conversation seemed to. be
getting the. Much of the after .1:linnet-
style, ,dittlge :arose and all the.ttheri!
ladies followed her .examPle:',101'
ever Polite Felix hott Vug d6,6r,
for them, and .received bright.
smile from his 'wife for what she
considered, his brilliant talk at the
dinner table. Brien. sat. Halt -and
wondered why FrettlbY
andJz;Ierinini batik 'in iithrz.
:...kheggard. face, 1:4 .arese ,
after It Mt 13.39,M4g01, and, feuring' foisdi hi a +lir dr A
himself out a glauttof brandypdrank .."•0(1.11w.
it feverishly.' ' Then mechauically. _
,lighting,i'bigar,lid:Stepped'out orthe AIANnvo 14 SCOTT,
deril'iniq the fresh" beauty of the • • •
-
ditwn;.;;There was a_seft ,crtursen,
glair the- east, which annohttebd
theapproach,of the sun and he could
bear the •chirping. of the awakening
birds in the *obi: But Brianidid•
net see the Tatte'velons breaking of
the dawn, but stood stating at the
light flaring in the east,and thinking
of Colton's letter. -
"I can do no more," he said bit-
terly, leaning his head ageinst the
wall of the house. "There is only
One way of stopping Calton; and
that is by telling him all. My poor
Madge! My poor Madge!"
A soft wind arose, and rustled
among the trees, and there appeared'
great shafts of crimson light in the
east; then, with a sudden blaze, the
sun peered over the\ brim of the
wide plain. The want yellow rays
touched lightly the comely head of
the weary man, and, turnin,g round,
be held up his arms to the great
luuiinary, as though ha were a fire
worahipper.
"I accept the omen of the dawn,"
he cried, "for her life and formine.".
esi
with, :...tiy$::440:4ron'g..:iigh( *stab
• V.
When -Baby was sielcowe gave berCieteris,
elei sheCriedfor Caster*
Whelk:eh* Imeigne ehe'elleito Pieter* :
frhentlhe had Ch.114reir, ohs gs4stii-aa Cutailq
no swor from myself) X determined ,d haUpore cab, and that sawn night
to frtia out,kid kink lIt•OPli HCOOInti IlbsOttOftttte did. gO from all
Ugly. In the titat Placeo I learned appearetroe,everything is ended ;nut
from Roger Itoteutia who it you mo, for before dying Rosanna sends
Pitettes Co8toritt4 Children Cry for
OlIA.PTER XXV. - -
WHAT DR CHINSTON SAID
His resolution taken, Brian did
not let. the -grass grow under his
feet,,, but rode over in the afternoon
to tell Madge of his intended de;
par tore.
The Servant told him she Was in
the gardeo„ sa he went there, and,
guided by the sound of merry voices,
and the silvery laughter of pretty
women, soon found his way to Phi
lawn tennis- ground. Madge and'
her guests were all there, seated.'
under the shade of e great, witch '
elm, and watching, with great in-
terest, a single handed Match being'
played between Relleston and Pat-
erson, both of whom were capital
players. Mr Frettlby was not pre.
sent, as he was inside writing let-
ters,and talking with old Mr Valpy,
and Brian gave a sigh •ef relief as
he rintedhis absence: Madge caught,
sight Of him as he came down" the.
garden path, and flew quickly to..
wards him with outstretched hands,
as he took -hie hat off.
"How good of you to come," she
said in a delighted tone, as she took
his a:rm, and they sauntered slowly
toward the helm. Brain told her
of his approaching departure, but
.not his reasons for going.
"I got a letter last night,she said
turning his face away from her.' "and
as it's about some importantbusi-
ness, I must start at oace."
"I don't think it will be lig be-
fore we follow," answered Mad*
thoughtfully. "Papa leaves here
at the find of the week."
"Why er,
"I'm sure I don't know," said
Madge, petulantly; -so rest.
less and-neVer seems to settle down
to ant/tink. He says for the rest
of his " life he 4aoitig,to do nothing
but Wahrler all Over the world."
There suddenly flashed aerosa
Fitzgerald's mind a line from Gene-
siS,tehieh seemed. singalarly applic-
able to Mr Prettlby-"A fugitive
and a vagabond thou shalt be in the
earth."
"Everybody ge',8 these restless
• fits iobriet or later," he slid, idly.
"In feet," with an uneasy laugh,
"I belieeo I'm in one myself."
"That pots me in mind of what I
heard Dr' Ohinston say yesterday,"
she said. , is the age of Rh -
east, as eleetricity 'and Steam have
turned :rt's „all into Bohemians."
4%111E00104 ie a pleasant place,"
• arnsters, 'Solicitors
,
• CONVEYANCERS, &o.
Connaissienors for , Ontario and Manitoba
'01triele REIT Debit TO'NEw'EXA; CLINTON-.
T., I. lePHILLIA RD.
„
Successor to P. R. ,Pown1L,
„
BARRISTER,. SOLICITOR, SW.
PRIVATE Emma to loan. at lowest rates of
interest, .
Office Searle's Block, Opposite Market. .
ALBERT STREET, CLINTON, ONT.
TetONEY TO LOAN. MORTGAGES
al Bought. Private Funds. RIDOUT,
Office over .1' Jackson's Store, Clinten•
MARRIAGE LICENSES. - APPLY TO
JA1SIES SCOTT, Clinton. •
the undersigned at the Library Rooms
‘11 -RS WHITT,-TEAYRIER OF MUSIC,
101. Residence at lire R. H. Reid's, corner
of Huron and•Orange Streets.
-
044,
g'CT
rt irsd, erksticala et the. ibly On the
featitrektt4Mgrer,
arlantaittenefor eseial4erstiprouetvee
ey the 444Orsirle4 04 the mein, •
imolvig QH
EACH PLUG AND PACKAGE
Co
TANOtORT,M1
•„ ',Elegant in Onnigni
rn Constningen..
°Excignit 'le Tens;
Pronininco0 by Artists to be the Finest Made
In netrinoritoi It Athol 44ty IMO fro,1114 Is pill)
Cepials, and equal to the hest Anita* Steles
er et, less Expense -
Before purchasing contentilioe
Vieldanntapturera .
°crags, NEvicosvE a • lei
loy.499•0h4rP4,fitraeili,T0VOiltoe'
BIBLES TESTAMENT$4,-COST
Eittsale atrit,OplainrwinoeRaTBEibutleroktolestys.tux4eiitoor
STORE. Albert Street.,a fine nesortment of
ti•TTE:-'118143V4Elf4bWIT718F4orr447175cetitai48°t1111118.getrinlis
bows AND SEM. PR tWORTIONATON0 De,
Peeitorn. . •
J. Ti. WILICIE; SURGEON, DENTIST
fields the exclusive right for the county, for
the Hurd process of admjnistering Chinni-
• pally-pure,Ni trogen Monoxideilellgh M the
'afoot and best..eyfiteng•Xe_t Ifieeannfed .101'
'the painless 'extraction of teeth. ,Chefinges°-
. mederate,matistaction guaranteedPIOnice,
ELLIOTT'S ALOOKL. over Rance'it Walla,
• Shop, RUFQDritreet.tsintoe. ,
EXHAUSTED' .;' lilt irTY
. .. .,
refE1111 SCIENCE of Life
-L the great Medical
.Worh or the age on Mn', Nerretue 'aiidPleyeit”
Mel Debility,. PreinittuelP;
Decline, Errors of T.outh„,,,
end the untold Miseries '
consequent thereon, 300
tror tozineatv.111-'.
Cloth,1 all tam enly(6 , by- fi tiled. 711-
ltletretnd neinple,ffee to NI; Yeuntaild-treldl•
dle aned men. ' Send now. : The Gold gaa
‘i
ATewelled Medal awarded IO''thelan or 'by
the Natieing Medic; 4,ssocie5len. Address
P. 0: Box18911; 13oa n, elaffe;;_or„'D : V. If.
PAREEReOlientate fillekhingMedidal Col,
100;445y0ga whittle° in Boston, who iEtty
be Mitieulted confident/On, SPootaltit • "UP
ORA of -Man. 08Bbe:Nii. 4 Bulninili St. '
'FRUIT •,erm,c411,NA•lrfENT4T4, Ett.BAt, •••
NQB,W14 SPVARdlk; NOOTOR.
AND 4.04.BAQUAN TINE,
V411.4410.1t Ole Ifinffn 1In. WI 4, MOt4147're
, •
1,44.40/R.KOPF„QN AND.
-Taaratora arasmourst tree* and shrubbery WI
be 091d ,at. very WM prices, end throt wkwAtt!,
4410144.3.t In -440,4990.24.41go fRIVIR,Y1110PW
• nnr.ohnfnnit'llt
Qr4os- Mail will bAlirosrPetYtteks4.'
041•10;:,-.4difiera„:1 ;
110ifilfig.,*1111";: Ifeenifilerc
MoKiliop r111111000 Co
. • 1T
The' Afasok'.Balik,
Inceepoeate0Y, A.c.t•of Pmlitummt, A355,
CAPITAL •- g2 000 °000:;
HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAD,
TaomAs
J. H. R. MAME Vice -Pres.
1'. WOLFERSTAN THOMAS, General Manaser •
Notes discountect,Collections made,Drafs
las yed, Sterling and „American err-
. c1/4xage bought and sold at lowest
current rates.
Interest at 4 per cent allowed on deposits,
ATZ.MICTLOS
1WARRIAGE LICENSER ISSUED BY THE Money advanced to farmers on their own notes
AIL undersigned, at'residence or drug store. with one or more endorsers. No mortgagere-
SIRS A. WORTHINGTON. quired as surity.
H. C. BREWER, Manager,
ONEY TO LEND IN LARGE OR January UV. • Clinton
111 Small sums on gond mortgage security,
moderate rate of interest. H HALE,Clinton
'11R APPLETON-OFFICE- AT RESI-
DENCE gems oti On tart° street. Clinton,op-
posite English Church. Entrance by Bide
gate.
E] B. B. PROUDFOOT. cryn, ENGINEER
1-1. Provincial and DominionLand Survey-
or, Architect awl Drutighriguite, PERRIN
BLOCK, Clinton.
T 3. WALKER, VETERINARY SURGEON
Graduge of the Ontario Veterinary Col-
lege. Telegraphic, messages promptly at
lentled to. Office -Londesborough, Ohs. ,
_
(IR REEVE, -OFFICE, RA'nTENBURY
LY St, Murray Block, two doors east of
Hodgens' entrance. Residence opposites,
Army Barracks, Huron St, Cituton. Office
hours, 8 a m to p m.
1 AMES HOWSON, LICENSED, A UCet
U WORKER for the County of Huron. Sales
attended anywhere in the county, at ma>
minable re as. Residence Albert Street
Clinton-
-TAR -STANI,URY, GRADUATE OF THE
1, Medical Departnient of Victoria Uni-
Vinsity, Toronto, formerly- of the Hospitals
Mg Dispensaries, New York, Coroner 'for
the County ettlIttron, dBayeeld„Ont
11; wm.14148. u. 10,Attu,
....,., aye 6f Tonouto University-; ni tither Of,
the Leiliege of : Physicians slid SuIrreemul,•
Out. OFFICE, & RESIDENCE hOUIV for,
merly occupied by Dr Reeve, Albeet Street
Maim.
TAR WORTHINGTON, =-• PHYSICIAN.
Snrgeon,'Atitiouther., Lieenitiate of the:
Collego,nr 014 of01(rAedsq:4710,
Lower Caidatlit; en graining Licentiate
Mid (Maher for the CeinetY Of Htirint. Of-
fice and reeldenee,-The building formerly
occupied by MrThwaitee, Huron Street.
Clinton; Jan.10,1971,
Dal. ELLIOT & GUNN.
FI. Elliot/ M. Et., W. Gunti, M.D., L R.
L. . .P., dui urg C;P„ Edinburgh, L.R.
L.E.C.S.. Edinburgh,. O. S., Edinburgh, _Li -
Licentiate of the Mid, dentists of the Mid-
wifery, Edinburgh. wifery,Edin. Office,on
Office at Bruoefield. corner of Ontario and
William fits., Clinton
E. KEEFER,
, DENTIST,
NORFOLK VILLA, 187 COLLEGE STREET
TORONTO.
0. H. COPK,
Licentiate of Dental' Suriery; Honor Grad
ate of the Toronto School of Dentietry.
Nitrous Oxide Gas administered for the
painless extraction of teeth.
, Office over Jackson's Clothing Store, next
to Post Ofilee, °linters.
Will visit every Thitreday Dixon's Hotel-
Brucefield, from 8 to 10,60 6.m., Vaena,trom
11 cm. to 1 pma., Swart's Hotel, Bayfield,
from 0 p.m.
sor Night bell answered. ly
tricioN SHAVING PARLOR.
A HYING. HAIR CUTTING Anti SHAM-
POOINO done very neat sad to suit
every/Tilton.
0 PIN EADES,t 13inithIrtlock
4
volt ti s
1,121813 CoUtErrsi"delle JAG& x.4.3fol. 4. Whim
Phd OPRNINCef the FTEST,OITy_pysy.
' I •
QS %MI inh"0"411043:enfAktelaTin*E-1!) Repairing of every gieseription pretreat
said triad ehriently, onhensemasly TIAATING capiteity isditHASED flocal! attested to, 1.1,,,,wAThatreated.
COMA?!
Pitcher's Caotorle. otifonhsoc 1882. "
50 students. WES'fIeliVELT de
Clinton Post Office Time Table
Mails are due for delivery and olose for despatch
at the Clinton Post Office as follows: -
01.050 I DUE
Hamilton, Toronto, Stmt.
ford; Seatorth, Grand
Trunk east and !Menu°
diate OfECOR 8,30 a.m. 1.50 p.m
Toronto, Stratford, See
• forth, T. and S, 1.85 p.m, 8 rian
Goderioh, HOhneeville and
Grand Trunk west 1 p.m. 8 a.m
Goderloh. 8.45 p.m. 2.40p,m
Hamilton, Toronto, 4,16 p.m. 10.10 son
London, L., II. & B. south a.m. p.m. A.M. p.m
and interMediate offices 7.35- 4.15 IMO 7.00
Wingbate, Khmer -
dine, Leolttiew, L ,EL&B.
forth • sled- interthediate am, p in. a.m. p.m
• offices 9.20 0.15 8.26 5.05
Summerhill, Tuesday and
Friday, . • .... 5.30 p.m. .6.30 p.m
• British malls Monday,Wed-
noday, Thersday .... 8.30 a.m.
Money Ardere issued and Deposita received from
_ • one dollar upwards.
Oil& hours from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Savings Bank and Money Order Office. close
• . at 840 P.m**.
Tawas FAIR, :Postinastet.
Clinton, Aug, 1887. •
• •
ROD:Z:0T DOWNS,
..CLINTON,
. '
Ilinagefuree„eatreiprletor for the hese Sam
MIII :":Agent for, the . sale and
Appliertiete of this' anuses Peen*? Aunnigne
Bal.= Runkle*. STEAM FITTINGS furnished
sad applied on Mort *glee.
fl.•„
Ills,r0,3131Wrirresi and all ballade or
eirlisery repaired erpedielemely
and in a siatisfaieterp malerier,
Fain Implements manufactured and repaired.
Stade and Water Pipes furnished and pet in
positien. Dry tiles fitted up on application.
• •• Charges moderate.
HURON AND BRUCE.
Loan & Investment Co'y
Ms Company is Loaning Money or
Farm Security at Lowest Pates of
Interest.
'MORTGAGES : PURCHASEL
SA.VINGS BRANCH.
3,
3, 4 and 5 per Cent. Interest Allowed
on Deposits,ass&ding to anioumt
and time. kft:
OFFICE -Corder of Market Square and North S
HORACE Rol:o'er'''.
marraan.
Underiek, August 5th 1898 •
'9 rahankla flair emover
is PlAslfrf..ireerentaaeour:orid the only ee.
platery mtneworld Which doefi not Injure
thenkitu ,PrIce $0 per bottle. E. G,
268, Qtteen St. West; Toronto, DM.'
isiinion Agent.
j.
13.t.DDIA,Ozatum•
Watch &glitch Maier
Invist,t,nit,
APPOSITE THE italtittT SQUARE, Mutes:
*here he keeps a *elect assortereitt of
• Wafelfon
ollecktolowellerrc
sonoinarti,
Wilts& we aillselt at Yettlioauble rite".
•
11%
• • Illnig4.44
Isobireatoviii and Village property, 'Its'welf •
favia„buildinge and stgen, hawed. dimetr-
mums effected ” against stook that play , bp
knled by lightning, If you went ineuritnee
. &PP fe ear& to the allseVe addregli
1".6..AINT
. •
The undersigned (Amazes to intimate, to the
people of Clinton and Vicinity' that': he to. '
returned to tam, end:intends to rebel*
hem Pe .Paaentit,..enr1 ie betake prepared
titan, over to do 'anything whatever in tne
Painting' orpaper,natiging line. All eiders`
entrusted tto„ hinV recetve .promptleid
Oarettli attention.
GEORGE POTTS; Kirk St., Clinton: '
•
,•
,GOODS-
..
".
I
....
in
-THE LEADING--
,
UNDERTAKER
•
EMBALMER.
S
used
-
1
Mills
re -fitted
approved
running
quality ol
country.
me.
it to then
A FULL LINE
EgPf
OF
ii. STOCK
•
Fluid
,
,
store.
HALL
and
the most
eplendid
in the
in the
to GRIMING
NOTICE.
wanting
and
A ORa.
Proprietor.
......___
The bestEtnbahning
Splendid Hearse.
ALBERT ST., CLINTON,
Residence over
• -
OPPOSITE TOWI
.1.101111Ci OM liallu
After being thoroughly overhauled
with NEW MACHINERY of
kinds, these mills are now in
order, and will not be surpaseed
the work done, by any mill
Special Attention given
CHOPPING DONE ON SHORT
Satiefaction guaranteed. Parties
, things batever in this hoe will
interest to give U9
.
E. 'LUBER,
. - ..„
,
RIgHLYMwarded are "those who teed
thisend then act; they will find
honorable employMent ,that will not take
there, from their bones and fansilies: The
profits areictrge;and etfte for every Midartki-
oils person, many . have, made and,axe now
making % earned hundred dollars a month, It
is eany•for any, pasta, to make '$ per day
oruct nPlvatte, who it willing W _Mk. Other
sex;youtn; or old; drinithLiot neeeted,vre start
you. Everything new. No iineeial ability
required; you, reader.can do 'ass well as any
one. Write to us at mute for full particulars,
which we mail free. Address Stinson & Co..
Weiland, Maine.
. , •
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THE COOK'S BESTRR:END
All kin&
Tk
ALSO'Ify
and IJANAVA,
lino,
or any
COMO
416
Fire Xn.tsv,rarme.
of propefty insured
' tato. flritt-ektes omiipenies,
S.VIAN L. TCO.
inItstitlieelf ilver'the'GRAND
eamicto
Whinineg;Brandon, do.,
°Obit rephed by rail,
at lowest tail
LINEBOATrroriNntoAAILLAKEroINTI
TWINE
so point on thai
Dakota, Kamm
lodal or foreign.
buy tickets any
.
•
Clinton,
Ana 'see ice before you
. . Where.
`-ree,-1--
1110)1PSO,S,
, °LINTON.
..„, ‘irili
1 rigilling Balil
. Dittlr.1111.1C- '
Mint IlUltaellilltil,'.. Atiittel 417/IT OM,
ortlihriehrehrytrpeirstertsn mei' mono
-It rbanik,ariararstitedritt etr,liprist.' lisl
1.50W Ineixtbedito'ititatitlfel' f Orders in mit
Iles is ik lateroiapteraSilidterylaibeer
and skreVons leads; It•joiltett qloompuro
thsedtletoldt lis'eStrob ilice is before
they aire Weed YAM, hied ' lieterise bet-
ter **MO to execute orders etreittiriusly
feels confident he tiii rolv eittlelsti Mon 46 01.
IPACrOPT,-Peitr the dratti Nal .
Railway, Olititon,
11031All MeUiiZIE