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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1910-05-12, Page 6 (2)kined top:, To u4 desce this void* orto,-Jgh. precantio) hat 'the, tIy use anticipated $ te • necessity " flight. At -the f. •.t- 41.-4 t the moist earth ,prtsen-ed lt prints of their feet 'They were ianv and of ill sires, ri0 its had passed that way. itivea Who Arrive4 red their.feeVseveral oinu 1 e agEteturo the ladder in file itintl Maximo 4?ould' teeognize be,,sts with golpened heels, whie -ed the ,:ag"6 *AM rbirtiurio omit 25c. oat of solution, VL..- rOriX the tIdLginr. to: ton ,the.,/011r of aSSIStklite i , tie wind�w, o was Ito/ when th isible st1te. it the he opei. indows e pot - t tess„madent PAW t tag the easel 11 - tot *t4t.:!!. hotts,-,t guar et Irdard. ,,41,11‘ my pebble.: are 'astir," he! 'rubbing his hands; "'the fe ni.k tenant of the second lloer, the mstof the lit, and nowwe have.*i1a /or netting. The "st raves like anything, and • so ale tenatit dreams of nur- dtr cvry iiighL' . . ottsaz .1. tinders rr. --=-4italoe - .. r all t - Robbers t e ' :t1Se OVer 1*X:el Om g.a ok . tho polieetlie:g. eri : fire!** ..shroic voice. .t', . !raseils, wait airbile,,•";;re i e . 4 'my - revolve ,..,.. - - t self, but to ceiding to t1 vourse lloilsoft_sl take. lost sight of the boyard, wlz • ett unnustaknble ...Signs -of • lodty, even of fright. Evide hi attfampt had tailed, .and nothi unlined for hint hut to beat, r reat.. Re appeared, however, sti to hesitate before decautping wit _troops, autl nioved about un wily; chat:log his fist at the. pe le • who threatened' hint, tett *Wing his stthalterns and' to8t feting violentftel By his -order,....,,dontttlesss.,,one o .160-- on the hot distriottnte hastily,; and the other_took the.witi anct reins. The man who had en tete(' the house with Robert. 4 jumped, from:the balcon the berlin and thence' to tit •sidewalk. . • The defeet turned into a. rout; tlik. moment a pistol' was fired the terrible tenant of the first floor The effect was not deadlyno•on felt—but the explosion gave the nig *1---lor-the-rout—Rorisoff-h-ustter men into .the (*triage, Whet tb ey trammed themselves twiti some dilliculty, and.,itimped in af ter them. The driver struck ou ta:horses in the direction of th Avenue de Villiers. • fly, the eowaidsr* exclaim *0$ D./dards willingly sitowing hitti self' 11,0,10P that all danger was past e"Thy don't get off -fl that. Come r, titbit it the momtnt,to cry 'Stop ef:' Ther,e*s a _station down tbereoa. the avenue. .The soldiers wfl!4op the carriage" . .4to he*idthis -he precipitated sellitito the street. Maxim eftcort to . abate hisTai . followed. .1 had little ,,hope of capturmg indeed, it Wittl 3iitit•O'' ,him whether 0! not th tattitre4 . but he w grtat-ly coneerned. to know wrat bsJ betvine' of Robert de carrioe /Madame fiergent, and the countess • fencing.tittste,r. They must he in -tile house, and le counted .on the ' tenantts assiiit him. forekng theta out of their nest.. in, rico r vf, 141irdin. and 1 ght on oar ' onsieur ralet,„I It ol that, itdoesna it .meo ojke wth yon." on my Wor'd. it i true. Ask Win:" -ear it," 'vet*cItrk answered tit 't aIstird Italtie. wear it by, the -e and his 'house . and ,rzs MHe. int Gres who' will hear witne, t 's'K ltenrd the ,VsSing ot- this „prOjectilv.t.,* . - OferSa;s0-ortriathcgrosc Mlle. Saint Ores was a persort-o• tit doalent or from Vsuitfit.tives; 411P years, ttf A spare Ogitre and & Limited,, 004* --4, fowled fate; the- femals tenant o the, setota floor* .1,truittio was notsorry to see all he tenants ealteeted together., , Gentlemen," he said, "I, hav not the honor to be known to you, ad Since .e atteerhottit ,4,1tie nsent at singular speetavle ittnek-a light whkh Was stt rdon, monsieur, who ar4 fhjent to enable them, to discerilp tilwit"-em4MatitaTillWilarwr les, and in another mfnith the was wishing to send to darkness gOve place to an Moulin. this 4(11:Colons individual ationl„ sumect.the airs of •*. idatd rit&ditterregatin -i0trThtt 14-Sitiratiiiitliiti one, in wInoli U a table,Wthe middle of isthic *thalive Of old Saxony fared with rare -flowers-. But it did not appear that any guests had )ecu seafteft at the table,, and in the great enipty Iie bali.thc...,silence vas, profound. "Olie nsight. stippose_.it was the eastle Of the Steeplug. Jicatity of the Woods," murmured ralot. "Let us stareh,"-- said lotaxitne. Tint let us see what way this 4.10or loekedon he outside." "loot Its begin by eallingt" 'aimed ralot, tracing with his le, gainst the door. 'Hallo!" NO one answered to this., ap btrt tr,murniur of 'Olers. in the street. - attracted the ,attention o the. explorers. They hastened,.to c the %ludo* and saw the tcmitnta and pot-U*1n conference with two rodiceinent Who had been attracted by the ,report of the pistol. - 31a,xiMe Sal that the ininnent had coine for hi interVtotiOn, ,therwith-thetwo clerks, le:1 in a few seconds pined the and was. in position to add liis otel 'to thos eonfued conversation between the oecupnnta of jltr-houao oppOsite ,And the guardians'kof the loessee. eounted briefly' *hat had take plaoe, and so toldlia story a to lead the policemen to believe that a throe had; in all prebability been. committed, and ithabit was impera- tive to searctothe house innned!-- ately. * All the doors were, locked. The eionueissary of police haul the right to have them opened,. an f-thopolicertten-went-in-seare of him.- This laoistrate resided in the neighborhood, And in twenty.mw ates he Arrived,followed by_s_lock. *smith arnm4 with All the Up:Pk- motiti of his profession. He liaten ed attentmly to Maxima's recital,. ‘'19-unting tho str*-41- If 'the disco•urse Of rineorne Dite4W04tti 0404,. WiHjamatowij Out., July 2/the 1908. 401,*tac all aty life from V)arouic onstitsttion and no dodo, or ever tried held te..4*Frotit promptly curd t• had,* ha attack Of IzioNirtt TROVIM/1 gavettie up but "Itrultot4 mylife. 1. am now over eighty years of age enil 1 strongly *toe:tatted 44 lt 1° fur eqnSti patio a. gtdnev Ole; d)14ittEs,DIVOM7044, himsolf of the sttength of his utl leaped the baleony atter "We ean't see jot Isere,** sa lot. `"Wait, X have stiime Inate y-pooket.'t„ e .aeoropanied the' coma I exid of his Aearch. rht-htue e t, thorotigh 4, 11 't to pellar,' a well as th» iids adjoirtinik They, found in • goultaismitrY coutentestbinise with taking dOwn the names of ths ptesent, itt ease they 1 equired -iititttesOes, that opeoettvery improbable, for erthes.an to believe in * hoax. • ttnanne heel to give his *dares and mounted immediately the 'ehiele of the faithful ,ituguste,not , Without having„generously virtu. ed- iiidar47And takettleore of the o eIerks. whout he even invited to dine With .hilof invitAtipn which (4 Accepted in ' chorus. he continued!) Ott/1E11MM 4014111(141110401t CO. It% 1110Attp or TIRADE 1104,000 TOSONT need of everybody, and *I did disdain to conciliate the geod- ' Of Signor rencornet, , 'I elite -01;1' said„, "to make dine 'inquiries concierge, tot I -saw atrive„-in-earriage and ott-toot, the bandits who have- at- tempted to elituto into that house. Naturalty, remained to sire as. sistanee to honest people. I ant the nephew of Claude 7rtergeres, hanker." • „ "Good house, monsieur "- a tlw baS's voice of the old cl;uggis "Utilise " favorably. known' on 4e1,AAng '4!) "Iirait," said: one of the. young mints of the third, "I know your. cle's eashier." 41teillyr -itudett litaxime,- a lit - ti surprised.— • - Ives *lite intimate with him betore he was such a grandee. We a in thit ttStatttaltt; .tit.6 dishes, half 'bottle and des- sert. thirtY.Pbt 'IOUS» 1119 .11E404, is 1010 Vigi1017* • GfalOPOIrdill 'know — "Yes," affirmed clerk number WO; "would you like a descriptio of himt Viguory (hies), the osiere of the IipAerltione:licauseo be was born at Vesoul and bevatise he virtuottip, . twenty-six years round eltin, oval face—" 41 know ihe rest," said Itrattinte, laughing. "Visnory is my intitnitte ttiend; and I ant pleased to meet two of his -comrades. Bat suffer me to remind; you that we all have duty to fulfil, that of warning the occupants of that house that rogues ve attempted to forte an en - once.° -Irot worth. the trouble. - is enipty, The Prussian home.** is friend's have come back, 'Siee re,lot,' said the Porter, tiuttrter an.:heour wo- two men have been there, Just as* he it .Itia....feet .91It$1de Vat door the vietoriatarriceil at fait -ba ,Ispeede-- Auguste, the faithfnl keachman,i1:1 • '"itottraeted by the . ItiStot$110t, %AS wi ItitStnill# to the assistance of his mcgiieur:, . Sr; ."Stop cried 3Iaxitne and Au. Stoj:Tel ghort. 1, -,, am, .,aid the O vantfa 0'1010 lady who had he door in Answer to his 011111Mirt6W' 1 II St o spare, rd like to alto Y e great work .on the %shit , o ;me Anitturls.71.!' "No use wastingliwyou4r4...,,,Itimez young dy um, Atli 1. ret . times,-, know -all- ot their 'habits-. — ,__ ‘ .......:44.1;_. " n At man has a cause in his rt t wilt get to his muscles. „ It's a queer coneett that regards a dime dropped into the- plate as dollar laid 'up in glory. - The possibility of really nter- ins into anotherss grief is * joy that angelM must, envy nfi, er ree Thogsi* ,4101.01; Elien AtArgiten,,. , sit 11.0 ,O.T ti to of IfradfOrd. 1- q,• PittioiAnt:hreedit,,u, ' erica, has. no intention of toov- n from the 'one..roitated vottage in nloox..: which:, is now her Itont-o, , do not ;want larger boutv o on)e one to take ,e -are of me," sit tated and Atunly. "11 have bien used to loolotiogAfter. myself, y 'nnele*had to .work hard for bvitsiner 447'1*bnlidalil b4amuknQitgoing to t. and hve o'i. the interst.". :614trsden, _who, s tilie her- self .olt it,. has . aud. pined''life* does not appearto ' e what 'the possessien of elknp, and hots, no notiont ef bat her income will be. 4.rh intarOy inVested at 4 per eert‘ vytil I. 0 . I .... 11. 11 Tubth Itorittot ItottiltOT vli, r'At id IMPiLIPItell,. ,.%/4114(0 tt*l(1. fir 4M' .E.301 3? ilip0C111,11wttpeoeit, IWO: V* lit k,. MPO. (trev tOttatt'AI)' a .. tiee an IWO Irer wog' laborer-, they., lirooght -op a family, of six :children on his small. ,corning-. Ara er his ,dtatit - some • years. ago she' was 'compelled to leave her, houso and live in Vati*0 on: the As. * ,week allowed hett by the .parisli frequent ifficult taco -inter - ,whe is ipolre, 0$ needs palutiotg you s? 044 to is your -holOttl- it! ,g 10 loci good for it. .litake it, tifot., How?.: iiso . . hadn't stayed so ;pug ie,t; vskre and; above ail; the report of You'd antve AMY' em g Itidard, wito-On his quality, of eon as we did rnonsitur and eierge ,of the house opposite, Was "And .tne, too," cried the with- ia,tcposition to ,cqtify to what had rt. "I wstsn't so near, but I've toikxt oaeo., for -84 months Dag Pair of good eyes. And the Ins- an4 zoo -elided it. WWI expe. lid ',offered inc & Ittindr.ed S4US to dint to have a, legal itearch 0. this ke hhn t4ihq, '11,911,8"' 1*„.Y Singular abode, whose ocoupants , o on it, tt!,st.,tnutoetro AtiS IshOliTtillietnBelVCS interValit rind disappeired :„Iike .;pitantoms. 4.41. thurtiett 48k, mon diett ht3 order one of the ptilicerne&rang Wined the feintile tenant. , several times, And no one answer - 'The tragedies of jealous,y,- in, he commanded the loeltsmith cored flalopartlin. ft Would.be enter and, 14ir a, rotOmeni, arelt the _house," :solid; axjm,o. *el they found themselves. at: the 47 3 eriMe' baS 4.an conirottteline ft, * stairway; plunged in .onn. tim has need of assistance per. :olio idatktioss; Bat the knowing. Bidard had, fOreseen' this ease, and it°141 Th doort arrived with ft lantern. ,:whith he 1/1;;I:'41 x** policeman tOr he wit* WA bent • ,• Ittt.i.tened to 'Ogee in the. hands of ot Didard. must have /adder; hoi" hasn't,1" ' "Wflatta ladder fort, UlcUllte;': ptTin kOinit "t4) put, liege under the casement." "Like berth* while Ago Igood ideas" .said tofaxime. ' 'Clood attlopartlin *4;food .1' said Ilidard, w pulp into the milord and folio *tier the brigands." " 4 4lf the 'brigands -are in the, ber- nu which filed iway down yolder, La no use:tlirstart Illy mare after theniq ate 'ciltiltin it catch np with • ten.thommid-franelorses. I hearoV pi!tol-shot. Wa3 monsIeur that fired itr a til no 1143,2 litat4 I be 144 ve VW, firt-1. in the air,' undertake* to say_, ▪ itftt in the Me*" cried a. rough -It VC. • Turtling, fOttnd Itimse UM tit fate witILI groto4toct soilage; *coarse.. lade 04 man Oit- yoloped in a dressitts.gowni wind *Mod 'with a cavalry revolver. "I beg pardon, monsieur," said Ilismiroc thought v9tt wi4heti 4 .1(40, the alartu';?-rL- T upon being kite first to itonetrate dattgerons castle., ** • The stairway 'led the visitorN to •* billiard -1011, an apartment 'which hai titree doors, inelteding the one lids opened, from the stairway. Ott(' of them wtm looted, but the, c„t. was in the lock, and it wsi PorlinP4, ettrtile ottita cr,tr neeelsary pg t there, and we are ealled -uport to thts dinintloont, .0,114,16 the vs,: to mike* seirelt. Falot 30(14 will c4tidjcs, lit by ,Oaloperdirt, "tete 'eltuth in with s -c)1* *nd' mai burning. The third t-otrattuni. Ilinetirnet will guaM the doors anti *tea with a.. oabinet./ tonts,inink f•t#titt Gres will pray for %Elk' f plat' id ls ” 1/4 „ serge *tritely' oat ga hi* Progrannine vext 1#11(1 ton 111 Tho., eowt_troissary remarked that tire, ; j *into! lir thi roltbe.rs. Cita acxn *UM ft' 8°' iltieltkid t""e` th4t "° triudow of this cabinet was ()pelt, *rid *111#145te )11/111tene4 1:4-411 *intfoie WhiehicaP.elied km * *twit - :tit,' If rid had tsiiteagt tti4 horso bY the briAlt At's, WaV 00011$4 -,MA 44 six ste s desconol have killed them Ali. hut, t indiestoit. It witV' less tidsitit tidy1 hsid only orte fOr tb iturpryst. lit** noristoff's sObitfitlY* ratl Pittealtitt." ;11,n, lett the. intriplid Psi livIS MA% tbo 11*(1 ingt tat by *tending on tiptoe he eon! t the bonse; "if s'ou had kola 44 the wittdow -with hi, r :Kos *mild have 4.mte AS at window. just PonThesitete, they ate I *reit,. teea. other' paint* poises .1kbossii steang lu*litiew for beauty, duratolin' ity and tovertorpower so welt kilt:Awe tor over weventx,yerAys att.liettuteseit Paints totothent.. Write and est{ us for our braiititiii booidet on boost paiiitiog. We ,tuall it Oct% wilthelp you. A. 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The CANAPIAN, „ fit I R 05, ompout Teti& rSet • Paiietwee:EIeytoi Tha " Royal E soniee of tile Can • The Uopti Line—from • thurAda, May 40111. wow yr 10!Poltitillit. *TEAM IP* . • ' 111," itt iizrtt theoat 1 )rLIltn'R titegoniliip 41 and i)0.4 t he tin whipw, tiit!,` Rnyel i*Iwge X t the litotist tr4e, w ilk( Varetiliaof itertirei t (two 'beer* sorer then LWri ontoide steamer% witleie tto The Ammer* erie *kiwi bj tho tu.titte trashier, kototrtete* mfalsotow. t eve! wette in the 14t, Leet noel's, notelet.* *Ariel *pot. *ode Seat, ettiotic forstkott. *ad ,vestitatioto briber**. „tart/shag warstos4 orestoohil Attc. gt,11.1t. Ota3 to, eitfoida. n* into *,g*r4ten, or the.r eourt see Iadoleyt, there iolareot east 11.1te, .exclaimed Max- nosurtted 6414- Atka MaXIMOI,o Itfr1ttOW111% thl" 1' Mitt th,rrik *Iv* f.nite *10,0i, Hop rattle of 4hA*4 elerks, raised tui.y the,:tvio tx,sitsjole