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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1911-07-27, Page 7- I . WA-,_ N ..�__ - . ,., 10*19.. Mam Novo-lwaa _.", . . . 0 � -..,O' _%. � . ..", Wo , _11111"M - - - � . , . . . . A. - w . I ,.I , ,� 7 " .0". , " - �. JOL I " �! A;. , -k I . I ___ -_ _ - __ -_ , - - - . - ___ __ .. I'llA ,_ ._� % I ­­ - . 11 . - -W_____ ------- ---------- ­ -----I- - - - ­___ ___ - . _ _ -----,- - ' � " . 11 �. *. D. XCTA00ART I . , his features wore distinctly ylslblo. nowt# his oreatu. V . . Ifliobelieu He W.A# youns, tall bro#A For there,, below upon the palfie � X. 0. YcTAQ0AHT I % kboulilered. His'face wax handsome, ment, moitibalos, as marble, but *I- ., �1 I THE STANDING AUDI OF but %, bit Wo, lorld, porbeps, Ilia wore lent and slort. stood two polleemoilt 1) I � I . conventional, but verysibewailug, looking *t bimas he steppod out into I I . . and Ontario I I Vim DyVo bout. vlew. 74 , I He STANLEIGH STORME � AM$ Appeame# wss, upon the Boa ottb�w usd.a c�oxsoi revolyer v XcTagraart Brm, - ­ -1 � I whole. .distinguished. He bore, the 'A his btad. 11 1� - I Navigation 0o, 11 (By, Win. Hamilton Osborne). � stamp Ot the. C014 that would psoa I , �- � , - _1aA1NXRAS_ � . . .. % I I �. (Copyright by Publishers Press UQ. . - I.. eurreut anywhere. I 19 & . His apparel wax faultless --be wore - I � . . - evening dross of the moot approved ' Tb4.0ouveirueur was % fgishlouaWe , I . LOW .RATES FROM � I lust after Midnight, I the long bars. Itivame from a tiny . cut 'and pattern,, Us W4 Immaculate baolieTO-r ap'artmeiit house *it the other a ' � I " I 'A GEtWRAT, BANKINO RUISI- TORONTO ANI) =TUUN. 0HAPTIOR, I. lavaii4eseent lamp hold in the bnllow I fro;a bead ,to toot. Pail %of t9wn-Is yet, for the matter a . , . I . It was half past twelve on the of his palm. . I Ile lit a cigarette And wenttowork. of that, . f . 11 . ,NESS, TRANS:&CTF,% NOTES twenty-third of May. This new Inspection seemoil, IiIA11, He wasted ,no time --4e bad nono to At half-paot 3 that morning a tall , . .� 1000, Islands Aad re*ru $12-50 , satisfactory,. Again lie reoutned his spare. I .Voung man" with a )on black coat if . . I DISCOTJNT, ED. DRAFTS 1$SUED , $24.50 1 Tho� tall young man witu,tho long tap -tap -tapping. He knelt down and grasped the and an opera hat upon. his head, Atep. N . . . Noutreil and rotion o ,enveloped 'him After a Ume there vlas another handle of the gombluatlon look. This, ped Across Its ,threshold and noise- .,. IXTMEST ALLOWFU ON DE- Quebec, slid return $33.50 � completely, reached the corner At the � . . . whir and another Anap, In keeping with every btlker tl�ilnr, lessly Ascended to his rooms, s I I I I PQ$JTS� SALE . NOTES FUR- Saguenay and return $40.50 same Instant that the electric lights , ,,Number t - wool' lie remarked in a about the ban4, we# Also of' a by- on the second floor. . * S I "", I went out, They'went out for' the I I I 01*ASE,D. jame reason thit lighto gQcut on at, tone of dellight, �one age. It wits one that wor)ged His light wa:s burning just as he , � . � L I . ' _111cluding Meals' gad Berth.- stormy ulghto-a reason that few Then be sprang aside. upon the letters of the, alphabet. Itad left it. Outside It was. rataing I I - � - 1. ­,-.� - ., L' I � men ever kne,w�, and those few have, "Grea,t Sent Ill he continued, ,'what's Slowly turning the handle of this E4ill. He waia wet .. . that?" - 'cc];, the maim placed big ear to the N -- - 11. T. RANCE. - -- . forgotten. . . � . He removed his hat and ' , , liung that I I I Tourist ste*merr. "Toronto" and I The map, stood there for an instant For he bad Indistinctly heard upon safe just outside the circle of letters ond his coat upon a chair to drain . . . L . MQJStL .. IpTA,Ry PUBLIC, CONVET- L looking up and down the street the heavy air the steady tramp, Prid listened to the clink, clink of und dry, He took off his dress coat., , ' 1, 'ANCER, FINANCIAL, VU,L olKingstOu" leave Tmato 3 P. M. He may bav* been waiting for X tramp of a mau around 'the corner. 'he pieces of metal falling Intoplace. Then 'he lit a cigar And. sat down In . . . I . MUTT!) AND FIRI�l INS,j.R- daily, connecting with steamers , tar, It lie was.he -was disaplipt4ted. The man In the t To Writ, their slight metallic clat- Lin easy chair -or rather throw lilinn- I _ . . . L long coa hastily I Ill I I , took from his pocket a small piece of *er constituted just so much lutelli- -self po , t, t , L 'L, .16 L .-,ANCIE� AGENT. REPAE- "Running the Rapids." . In the distance the faint lighr of 1. . . , . u n I . I L . a will, " ,evt conversation. He talked to. them "Jove, but I'm, tired!" he exclaimed I L . il_ tM ele trio gleamed th Ul - l'utty, filled the filed' crevice. ' . � , .0 , to , �h the Moto I � . SENTING 14 FIRE INSUR- Steamer "Belleville" leaves Ho . L I , .0 � " " lure. It . I was receding, of course, as it, then with a' diminutive poper -oothingly and seemed to coa:; them wearily. , I . � . ,ANCn COMPANIES. .ton 12 uoca and Toronto at 7.30 P, . shaker dusteol,the edg 'ato placet There was. a slight noise, and he . in every, Tuesday for Bay of Quiate, Is: the habit of street conveyanceii, , �es with finelead . 11 OFFICE, , penell sorapings,thia to restore 11 1111 It ii, then," be mused to,lilm�' started and peered Into Another room. .- .1 DIVISION CO,op-T Mciatreal and intermpolfiate ports. The young -An breathed a st-eb, , i . L . I . . L . I . "A beastly night," ho'exclatmed all I them � metallic appearance, self, as he beard the first piece fall Sozitewhere in the dark a door opened . Ll 1� I . 1. I CLINTON, '. . I . I -11=lsta bly into Its proper place. and.8, mania voice 9POke. . . :1 L , I . � to himself lit a pleasant, well-modu- Then he blew away theIron filingis L k4 � . "T .. ­ .. " . . I .. I ------ I-- . and noiselessly ol�,sApeared. I'S -T -A -a blame .long-winded com- "Wis you, Is It? said the voice. .1� % � For tickets, rates, folders -and fur- latedvpIce, . . I I 11 repli , . � . The watchmaii-for It wa e- - . "Oh, , cot th' . ... L 4 ' I ,ther infoiimatlou write to R. Foster It didn't seem to Worry him. He . a h bination they've got, too," . he com e man in the easy L i� . W. RRYDONE,, I j triec plained. chair, "I didn't know you would be , . L L I . 9 I I came around L . . ., . I I ronto, On -0, said it with the, same easy rionchal- . .the. corner ,I the Then he started to his fet. here." I . I � L . . ' . . front door, then Hashed his light in - , . I I ., � -BARRIST�,ER, S OLICITOR, . ance as though it were the finest of' � . . .1 . . , , p I turn liato'nii "What's this?" he exclaimed. He sank back with An air of relief. 11 . . H. FOSTER CHAFFEE. uvenings. . 14 upon each window. I . I . . 1; I " I A.G.P.A.. TORONTO- .. All was well.. He stood for a ma- But he kept turning on and on, , "I thought it best," returned the . . L % I 140TA-AY PUBLIC, ETC, . So much the better," he continued. I . . � . . . L , � ' . L I L In the same happy frame of mind. ment, glanclai'up and dowrt,� swore - Suddenly, with firm grasp, he voice, "at least to -night. It was so , I � %, . . � .- ­ . I - 1. . OFFICE- Sloane Block --CLINTON. - I Nevertheless lie drew*hla, coat the under his breath at 6e. -rain and the turned back the knob with a sharp wet. 'You have. been at the eluli?" '' i' L . L . - . , L .. mud, -shook his stick energetically At click, then, stepped. to one. -side and "At the club," assented the man In . �- closer about him and turned up the . . I I . . . 11 L - ! I . vollar. Then emoVing his opers),mat, the motQrman of a trolley, car tbpt swung Open the door. the easy. chair, "all night, and half ,.� 1,� � � .CHARLES B. HALE' I , CLINTON. - , ONT, . . , r I I 0 "Well, I'll be hanged!" lie exclaim- the moralit'g. it . . I .he shook the rain from it and _ thundered by -and then passed on, � . " . . . 1. .V'. . LICENSED AUCTI - r Two minutes later the man In the ed. -The nerve of these people!" The man In the dark laughed In an. 11", " � I . .. I placed it upon. his head. i He am . tied, shut the door again. old sort of way. , . , ., ., - - : - " Conveyancer, Notary Public for the County of Huron. Corres- But, although the storm continued long coat was back at his post, and . ' " � '1'1� Complissioner, Etc. , the . ound began agafti. At twirled the knob to throw It -off once "Good!" he responded. "Who was 1, I I p9ndence - piiompitly answdred,. Charg- with unabated force, lie did not seek rauping a I . I . I I . I , I . I . . . I . the' end I of -twenty Minutes he 11tore,- and then rapidly turning and there ?'p I . . . �', . REAL ESTATE and XNSURANCE. es moderate and satisfaction guaran-. sb0ter, but still stoid upon the cor- I � � I . I teed. lmkmdiate - arrangernents lor I . breathed a sigh of relief, returning It to letter after letter The niau In the light half groaned, I I , net gi I . . I er of Marriage Licenses. . . I I 4 . ancing repeatedly up and down I ;, nally without the slightest hesitation or balf sighed, with Weariness. lie -was I Issu . sa-1W dates may be made by calling 1. "Number four! .be'was able fl . . � ... .. I . the cross streets, peering into the . - 1. .1 I . . . . . �. . �', ... 1�1.. ". . HORON STREET, - CLINTON., at ' The Neivis-Record Office or On , -darkn6ss � to sea what .he' could see, to announce to himself. - difficulty, clicked It back once again, tired. I . . ,:�, . . . I Frank Wats om a Sallyth"A . � I He bad cut two bare cdmpletely and a second time swung the big door ,,Ilil, tell you-tom.orrow moming- I - . and thrusting his head forward and . . . . I 11. . I I I grocery, � I I . through, both at'the top and at the -open.'. � . � all about It," he - replied. "I'm too , I �, � . . . . to one side, to beat 'What he could ' . .. � I I 1. � % DR. W. GUNN ' ' . . .. � bottom. He removed them quietly.and - lllly� George, I was right! � The. tired now." ` I . . , � . � . - I . I., .. - I .1 Lear. . . . . . . . . I ... . . � 1-1-11- . . - . . . . .. , ­ . . I I Ile stood thus for some four or . five laid them g6fitly"down upon the pave- ner'veof them!" ' . . . . . .He roce and turned the st.em of , � . . I . I I . . .. I . . I . L. R. 0. P., L. R. C. $..I TI-10MAS BROWN, LICENSED -A-UC- minutba-a long while to stand and ment. , I . For the letters to which be, bad the tricaudeseent lamp. Then be, too, . ­ � . � . . I . I . . '' ' . . turued,,axid which constituted the - became ma . I . 1� I 15dinburg. . . tioneer. fox, the counties of.. Huron look slid listen. And he saw nothing . The window Also was .an old-tash- . . , a 11 in the ,dark. - , � I ' I I � . and Pertb. Correspondence pr6motir . I I bank's combination for the safe, were� . And, the voices were: stilled. And 1 .. . . � � . I ., . end heard -nothing. . . . cried one, consisting of two sashes. . . . ., . . .1 � . � ly Answered,* Immediate:. airrange- with a .middle catch., It would have the followin$ sixteen' letters ot' the Ilia day,began to break.. * I . eMoo,-­Ontar1O strwt. Clinton. Night u to'the . . I . . , ... Vinallyhe thr at his hand In . . I � I . I � ` . . I . s can be made, fcm sale dates at been a simple, thing to force the alphabet: : � . . . � � I ;�t-10 . , I eal�; at front. door of office or at ownt . depths of.his.lonik coat, and.#OM the- I -1 . , I . . . .. 11 . I . . ­ - , � � � � . *� I . W,r_ . , ..." . . . . � I t i, %,- I The News -Record, Clinton, or by I � an knisw better. . . . I I - � . 1� ,V .1 catch, but this in ' ' . � , 3'.;_�� - - � - , ,� . �' residence on Rattenbury street. . c !nside half pulled Out a.. watch. I . H 8 T A. N,L E T G 11 'S I I . . I - I . - , I . calling phone 97, Seaffirth; Charges . . Holding big body as a shield against .ii 0 R MIS . . � I I . . . ' -� I . . . .1 . . I . " I I . rate and satisfaction gua au� , -He did not look at it for two, res, . . ­.. . .� I :1 : I I � . I _. . imode I r . . . .. . . I . CHAPTER 111. .. I , - I . � . first because,'the raln,� �, -ciald the framework, lie flaglied his light . p I . . . . . . , !.I . . . .1 I - . teed. I i fails, I IV . 1. along . each ed I ge and particul�L . rly "And this," he'tointinued, 'With a - -� . � .. . . � I - . . . . . . I - . I .. � � . . I . b*ve ruined It; second, bedaiiise it . � I � . � . � I 1, D-Fi. J. W. SHAW. . . I along the middle. He theli cut two genteel bow to the� contents of the . Shi * Hours Before. - . ,,, . . I . . . . .1 was too dark to see Jt. lnstead� he I . I I .. � . : . I I I I . . . . . . L ' , omikll holes In the glass, and, Insert- "to, ,'to what it Is to be the �ept I � . . 1. I 1�' , press9d R,small spring. It was a re- . - , ' . � I., _OFF110E_ TnaMoKillo"D jEutua Fire . I I ing,an! instrument,.Cut a riuilaber of known man About town.",. � The bank was -robbed at 2 a. m. , I , I AU , reateri i'mol it struck the hour. . I . F � I % . . . . . . - i 4 . . . rkod wires that run around the sash. "Well," he finally admitted to him- Six h6urs before that, -at a few -mi- . , - RATTENBURY ST. EAST, - uarter to pnpl" ,lie rema . I I � . 1 . i . . I . ­ . wsmance, companu I .,Q . I . . ;, 1 "Blamed ldiots,1" be muttered to 'fielf., "Itis .their 6ushaess, I* s-tppose,. nutes after 8 Ir� the evening. of, the . I . softly to himself: "Ilia just In time. . . I "That's . A . god wAteh,"'_lke con n- ' . 4 . .,* a tall Young Man in W - - , . . .. . 'hey have th rig t.to use a dopoal- . 041NTON.�r . - .: _ I . I t, - lilmself. I'll*ese people leoive'their A . . . e , . I .previous- day I . . . ," I ana Inotated T . I ,,, .1 d - . . a : for% name or any other name alli. long coat, and wearin ran opera hat, I :1 . . . . -Farm . I owa Property- -ii,ed, olone Of the 'bpot,.:IlI1 wager, In wires in Plata, sight. this Is . .. . . 9 . . . 1. � . . . � . I . . I . 11 . ­ . . ... . . . � ..� "-Oa .1asureW7" . . A I I I I � . .. ll�. . . . . .1. I . . they please, though. the one they've - throu, ain, And miotl and I I I I " . I . PT. the old mWe stoopk,.and a first-iolass effielk. .1 . . . . . , . strode gh the: r . . . . I . . . I I . . - . . CERS�-- * - ' . . . . - Having cut the wires, the rest was� selected .is a deviced long one. Not -'a ran lightly. up - the, 44teps of a gray alone . I t DR. 6. W. TEN)UPSON. . : -OFFT I I �� stock he carries, too -or did, :up to . 11 . I . . . It , . I . - i � . . ., , - '' � , , , . . . I I I - . I I bad Idea, though, 1. � . dwelling in the West end- of' town. - . J .B�, VcLm out, S.eiiferth night,bqfopp. 16st" . . e#sy. : . . . . . , A Presid . ' I . � PSINSICIAN, SURGEON, ETC. � He slipped the catch, 'raised � the "By the way," he-. went on, 1rulling - . He, pressed the bottom -and. the door : P. O.. ; M. McEwau, Vice-P.residont, My laughed noiseleasly_to himself, 1. ,� . . . I . . I ., . I . I ' Ledgir,' opened. He entered with ,the'air.pf _ Special aliftntion. given ' lower sash -and eritq�redl' Froin the *down a book -i. *marked . � ,.� I_- � to 4491', Bructfield �P.',O. ; T. _ b: 11&fa, ,Sec.- an4,t,then, W'lib'im up*ward. glance at � . . . I . "I 1. eases of thei Eye, Ear, Nose auii � Treasurer, Seafdrtb P. 0. - .the corner buildingi he , oved over Inside he -carefully replaced the liars "while we to about it ,we'll. figure up. i Man. who ,'was expected and 'wlio- - in . . . I . . I I . P. . Throat, ­ � . 7 -Directors- , ­- ough seeking. sh 'in their former position, wedged H. Stanleigli�s balance In this bank-.: lilt somewhat at home. *�He', dropped , towards it as th' elter. I , . . . I , I .. Eyes carefully exa-viiined and suitable .William Chesne , ,Sealnr&; I ,. ­ I with small steel disks., I'd'forg6tten almost that there was 4, card. in the'salver. The maili as- � � y John from the storm. . .;. �, . I : . them tight I . . * . . . . - . . " I - . . . � . �, esc . filled th sps.4�es'witb putty and dust- one h ." ' . e6nded with . above, . � ,� � � , . I Grieve, Winthrop; Georxe Deile,-Sim- It was a bank-oui of the gid-fash- . ,e I I I . . . ere 'huhd � I . it to the - floor -sat � , read- . i . . . � I , . . . forth -Y John Watt, Hurlock ; % John ' ' Col. them as before. .. . . It was a few red dollars only. On the floor Above �a girl . I ,. Offise and residence : 2 doors west 61 . . toned kind, with a high corner stoop I . I . 1. . . ; . Benuepwies,' 31rdolhaken -. James Ev- . . Then he Inserted the jitcular liska He replaced tl�ie 'book. . I. lng_�-,% girlwho was good to look ai;- I the Commercial VOW. Huron St.. . �eovered by,.the conventignal species I I , ' . ., ans Beechwood ;, : James 'Comnolly, . � . I. of glass where , they belonged,* and, "Now for -business," he resumed. . a' tali 'Blender girl,. with, square eye-. I I . 1- . . . . 1. . . . Goderich. , of portico. . I ., . dipping -a brush' in, a small via], 'he He forced I every dopr. and. every brows and frank womanly eyes, with I I. . ., . I . I ' . . � .Another man would have ascended.. . . I . � . � .. . -A&ents- applied- to the cut edges A tbiCk,- -60Z- drawer In. the vitult. In but one did -an abundance of brown halt arrang- % � . . I ' � �, , Rob t Beitli, 'Hailock --. IS. Much- this stOOP,. and taken, his. starid. under' . I I . . . . . or � b And what'he was after. L ed In just - the moist effective 'manner 1, - ID.R. F. A. AXON. . I ' Ing, colorless .fluid. A bottle of this e I I . I . � .1 . , 1. . ley, Seatoith ; - JiLues Cu4n0rigs, Eg.:. the portier,. �*bich furnished',1, ample � � � . - . . . I . . . � I . . . . � . I . was IoAg afterwards discovered In his , This contained siX bulky packager In the world. . I . I I � I ' . � m;;�dvjlI6;: j� W.. yeo...Knimesville. protection from the Viat, But ilot so . . . . .. . . .. . . . 1. . . I 11 I � DENTIST.- . L . - ., .1 . � . . dwelling. ". I .1 .. . . of bills.. *He laid 'them on the floor " � ad 11 I ­ . The ,.maid entered. The girl: -ft. I � I . * . M this man. . . . . ' . i . I � I � , I Any money �'to be. paid' in ay b,s, I I . � ­ 1. . I .. 1. . Specialist in Crown and Bridge ' . . : * it was. found to -be Canadiah, bal- i:, utside the vault, and then once more -on. - - .. I . . . " . Work. Graduate of C. C. D. . S'. � f . paid to, Tozer & f3rowh. Clinlion, ,or Instead. With unheard footsteps, he � . . . � . . . . � .. . I � . .1. . . . . ., . I . � I sam, a.flui.d which,. possessing the baistily inspected the Interior. . . . I . I . Vhicagp, and R. C. D .. S., Tor� - 'at -Cutt'g. grocery,' Goderich. . , ' .moved half'way down .the length of o . ame * degree . : of retraction as' . does There was nothAng-else worthwhile "AU."s bumont," said the maid. � Partieg 'desirous to effect insurance the bank on'the side -street and paus- , ' � . . I Tho"girl, looked -no.. The maid band- ,, i . I onto. . I I I I I I. � � I I . . . glass Itself; to. capable'of uniting two .1 -ben -he .laughed a low, 'muslal . . . . I., � , , 1, . -or transact 6ther' buainess:: will ,be ed in front of, A ground-fid.dr -wiftdow. I . I . . . � I I I � ed her the'card. She took It and rebid 11 .. ' . I . I . . . -pieces of glass together so that the laugh; . e .. . 11 �, I Bayfield on Mondays f rom .t6 promptIly att4nded to on ELliplicakon .,Tbero wero,aixi windows. on that . I . � . I . . I . . .it with a little. dry.of:dolight. � ; � I may 'of theabove. officers addressed . point of-. coritact Is well-nigh ,.India- . "ThiS Is -great builimess " 'he re- � . leo any slole, e selected,'the third one,:. ait.er . .. . p , I ." Then she looked at net. watch. . ,� . I � - I . . 41 . . � I I � .Stanlelkh Stor V . Decembm. . :' . H A.Ingulahable. . . marked, "for H. . nie. A . � I Ar respective postoffices. 1,osses examining It with care. - . . . . . I iave ' i . , I � I . . .. to thE 1, .. (lepositor, by the mere use of his owvt. . "Dear me," ihd.exela.iried, "I I . I . I -inspected by the direickor ,who lives: As was the case ,with all t1aeothers, it f,s. impossible to describe ..the . . been,'dreaming here for An. hour,.,, . � . . I , . I � , . .. - . . - � � % � . I . . nearest the scene. I . .. . this 'window was barred. With Iron deftness or skill. with Which this man name, which he happens to know how" . . . I .. I- I I __ I � � r ... � I �_ � . - I . . . . . . I I I . I . . I I . d -,work,W --- riarid he worked so ihat there to spell, walks Into'his b4filoer's vault .. Then, is any other woman would � I � . . . . bars. They also, were old-fashione . .have donb, she rose and sury yed her-� I ,, . . . . Were absolutelyno traces, of the job., find robs his banker�­and htmqelf. . , ]ME I . A , . I . I - __ 113i - , I , , - . . I I . I' somewhat wide: apart, and ran .'rom . . . . . * self in the glass. . . I e . - I I . . . . . � . top . to bottom with no bi= . . "Still," he Added, "I'll .not'lose even . I . . . -TIME TABLE- - ' , -Clinton News -Record ' 11 . I . ,supporting . 1 1.,6 left behind _' ' . . . I � . . . .1 � . And I look like a perfect fright" I ' i * , � � . . - .. I . � . . He had just ciosed tne window and. tbe. few hundredo 'for. the bank can : I � I - . . plate. between. . .1 . . . . . 1. . .1, ,consid ': . . . I ' . � . ' . . fastened - it when . . 1. � . loilit pay sbq 'continued, albblt.with a. - on . . . . : ONT. . 6,0, ,oil erable perversion of the truth. .., � Trains. will arrive at, and depart Having. completed his Investigati he was once more , stand this loss, and If they c . . I . ," . . from Clinton. station. as* follows: CLINTON . .I- .- . . .. . 0 startled by. 6, bright light -Which *eu- me MY account'. 1!11�by Geot . I � . I . . . the man In the long coat straightenm . . . . . ` She turned to the maid. . � Terms of subscription -41 per year, in . I . 1: I .M1 , herat' I'm just the man to do I �i I BUFFALO AND GOD1@RICH DIV ' Id it ed up and stobd'with his'back to the . I ��It � � . �dvance- $1.50 may .* charp . . . . ' It. I . ed. . "Dea;r me," -she exclaimed, ".run . I *indow, and. once more looked about. . In an instant he realized that , too.. Great Soottl" he exclalin . .1 . . . . . I , Going East . � � . 7.35 a. in. not, so ,paid. No' paper, discontin- . I .. .1. I bad not Y& lighted upon.himenelf, . " 1.wfiat's tbat7"- I . I . . . 1� . ,downstairs. and tell , M . r. . Storrae. to 11 I is 64 . 3.07 p. m. tied until ill'arream are paid,. un , flint - ,, - ­ I . .. . I I . . . . . I remove .his. coat.": I . .. . . . It 49 ' . It. was. a ,bad place - to stand.- The, he. thre* himself, face, down 11 tha., 41� had felC a bit too secure --bad , ­ . . . 5,15 p. in. 16ss , at tb . . . , . . . . . The maid smiled. I I � e option of the publigh­� I ' - floor next to the walt Ther e, wait- ., . aft to which every -.guli- wattir fromi the roof poured . . I . 1. . . I . . I . Going West 11.07* a. in. . er. The d, down -iii . been, a bit -too reckless. - Now'he. -re- 4'He did so," she.replied., - .. � . . . I I I � . . ' I I I . I ed, withbut a sound; scare ly ev011 gretted, it I � � . I I I . t. , * it as 1.25 p. M. . I ` so n .I p I a steady stream ..upon his head.. . . . , . . - . I � .. � - . . 11:Vkrell, then tell him.to'wAlk Auto � , . �iptlo is Aid is denoted on.'the Xiter . breathing,, . . � . . 11 . I. I &I Is 6.40 P. m. � . � 1- I ' ..� . .� I I . He if,ever. beededi�, however. . . I until he heard the.steady . For outside on the corner he could " . , . . aps, receding - hear ` pla,lily the steatly, re,pe�Aca_ I I I ,,.��' . . tal)61, _ I tramp, tramp. of tootste . I I the library ' went, on the girl. - ". " Is is 1 11,28. p6 in. AdvektL-dng fates�TrAnsiicnt, adver- looking'and listening for'another ftl- .. I . I .. . . � I The maid 'smiled agaitli. 1, . I . . . . ! :1. �. . . . ents per rionpariel ,stant, he . . mere] . y . wrappod. a � long scarf : In the. distanco., I , - . . .1 ' clang of .4 night a . tick upon. th�'side-. 0 , I . � I � . ' - * ' '' . 'He to already so" she returned, -. � . � LQN,DON, HURON & BRUCE DIV : tisOments, 10 c . as a ad fhtsb� � . there I . 1 41. , . I . risertiou and 3 cents ,-about his-neelt arid dr . . not of a. roUndivinani ,,and standing by, -the firs." �;, , � line for'Orist I ew his coatrAill - It.w - Polleeman Who h walk -the rap, , . ) . 7. 1 50 a. in. . . s0soqueat imr4- more �Iosely Amu. in; . �. ed -his light upon the ,window. 'And but of at officer calling'for help * The maid spoke truth. The man, I . Going South .1 . .-- per line for each I nd lil and then , 416 'al . the`pollcenian. saw nothihg.�-:-nothiug -it was inoaut-roio 1�1m, , . . I �� : �. - . 4.23 p. M.' ion. Small advertisememts not to again stooped d6wg'and-what? . . .no doubt I of ,without hesitation and Yet With a � ,.: Going North 11.00 �L, ni. exceed oils inch, such a -s "Lost," - No One krOws! Turlaisif up le't, uw, except the .regulation Iron barii and tha,t! . . . . .. . l. I . . .. . . � h rd , . . . asure' of embarrassment, had, .up- ' J� " is 4d A.35 P.1T. . A&Str , listolehill etc., in- sera, perhaps. I � a., -*Indow p . I . ", I ayed " 01, _Ane with heavy, dropis of - He figsiilly donned his hat, and coati me I I �, . . . . ' . I . e on his entrance, removed his. epat and � . . . . - ... sorted onqe for. W ewts and each that, it took some thhe, rain trickling arid odizing.olowli.it. picked tip his loci% thrust the paok- ­ . - ­ 0- � ' If It v� ere . � . ' . hung It up, , I . . .. . . . .1. . . I .. . subseiquezk� insertion 10 cents.. . . umd required considerable . -care. . .The man in, the long 6oit..jumped ages ag bills Into the deep pocketg. of . I � � .� � - . . . 'Then he'sauntered slowly Into the I . .. � I . I is VZAIIB� Communications intended for publica- n he straightened up- and again to ht� if -et. . Mi co�i4t, and then notsedessly'.4tepped � little room just off thi hall.. Late In I . A a I Agal .. I .. .. � OVIE . to , scape,"' 'fron't of the spring thou , gh It was, there was - �,.,.. '.. texpF.R11CHOC. tion must, A% a guaravit�es of, good %tod still. Not entirely, though, for That was a narrow e . be . tbrough the shadow to the : . . � , 1� '' . -1 .1 . �� . taithi be -Accompanied by the rime I one heel tap-ta�-t . . � � . . "ah . nout loci nay- the bank. . .. . I . a fire burning,'and It felt-,g6od to him �� . . .. I ne kept appin- upon said to himself, . .. I : I Of the 'writer. I ... . - the flak, beneath . . row."' But .be was in the t.-.- A. Then he looks I d out. Th6 raps had. after all the damp" . agd cold outel . de. . � . . . I . . , . 0 I . W, J. MIT(*lF,LLl And as lie tapped a rasping,. g1rat­ last. . . . �. ceased. 'The coast Was. clOar-tem-, , ,,JcVe, what a night!". he said -t' - r. � ' 1. . I . . . 0� . Editor And. Propridto � . I 1. Ing round became perceptible, slight, I . porarily, at least. . . � bithadlf as he oltivered and bald big . I I 1. L .� . - I -, . 0 . I .. 1. ... : but still distinct., It catto from be- I . � . I . f,The front door," he muttered, . towards the fire, which blazed . I . hands L I I .. I TRADE MARKS . 11, . � I I 1: � I bind him. ' I . I . � . I 11 DrolGrAG I CHAPTER it. 111,11 try the front door And make a up at this juncture, as though In an' ­_ ___ - . . � . 0001RIGHTS &a. �_ ­ � . �_R�'�. Oiep Moto Lie opoko. . � dash for It. Ws the. best chalicii, I'll offort to meet him half way, "a bad '*.. A176tm"udtngik9lg6tdbiknddeeorWIf)nlm&Y i W-1 - "Grosat 9cott," he elolAfited, "what . I I Two A. M. . �bay.e -four ways to run. I'll try that night to be oxitoloors-a good night �� quicklT simmUln our civinidn. ftee Whether an .I.0 A N'A D _�. I F 0 C_1 , . firWl , I . .1 I . n1nunI011- . . � I tiansstrl�jl M 141040 PsterAa , %. . � . . . julenfon is probab, ly r, boon these new automobile heel to be In I I.. , I geonfide.tr2s .I. PPLC. , -.' It - I sent fre& est 0 ency tor securinge1=11156 I Machines have come to be. The man, "Now for e man He stepped to the inner dool He glanced carelessly About him. 1, . lostents WPM tf*'0,F,h Mum i . �N K I the vault," said tt . sV,iCW tWk6,'V1t1h0Ut clisrge, iii. t 0 . a , 8 0 that makes them deserves a place In the long coot. took him sonic time to get It 6pen, . -, L On a table was an evening noVs. , � *1 totific fiffitficano . long with the Inventor. of the type. 'Once more, he struck his reptitet, I L,rid the process Was soiaeWhat-n6isy , paper. it had n6t been read. appAr- W . . A b l6voy IntistrMAd W a I i�rittr and the sewing Machine and - It Was exaotly.2, The policeman, Who -although the chances were that no It- : scientific ZOUMrnyal, 1". .Z flor, ]EXCURSIONS ' ently� it lay unfolded, fate uppc ,�, An stion M a Sold by . -bit cotton gin. They,do the businos was not regular, had just,gono, one outside could bear him. %T Y., po"ge prep" TO � % most, Ito blaick headlines blinking .it I . I us � I abeft ;.i no time, 'hud do It well. VII have But It Was time for the watchman The bolt gild olumallyi .His skeloi- hina Irk the uncertain light, And thit . . UNN a 061011001iII111",. New hrk maitaba, SaskatcheWant. .. . . I strain, He was tomodlied to wait a ton keys effected the rest,.' Hit dile',ri *" what he read -what he could not I I --bom-A - 30"I TrAW 6** Tocosto 2.00 0.14. CA ,LA wrlit the fellow a testimonial fastened It open and . I '. urmcb Ga. & Ip OL"w . I . . .. I � I , ,.. , APkIL 4 16 MAY 2, 16, so J11119 13,21 . And bit-,Lfor this outer door of the vault back tht door, I r help reading, ,, e!.: -0_ _ ___� i. �__­___� ' SEPT. 16 is t�avo It publighod--over MY Signature Wati 11111mitkatoof by the rays of the stopped Into the vestibule. I ,il I 1. I I 4110 Ill% 4 Atill. 0. 22 ,md under my portrAlt. I Will, loci It -ut. Vhero ' 1, I . I P IN L '. . $mod &" ddit, ,,,,m 00,& K,Ajiss to olinoiW electric lamp, alld was visible from He llistioupol tot a mome RICHAADS & RIPLE . ROBBED. I 1. . � I I � P. � I Northwto oci- A Alfte ('Ver '-If the wGrat Comes to the the small hole In the Outer door- Of wnis no sound from Without, This . . . . 11 ODW olouNb-TRIP R v.,orst, I've got the'nerve to do It." the, bank, I q I door worked better. , Out, U Go W. - ssA mbri $13 00, 2,101,04- slia-VIOM Put he kept oU tapping. Suddenly After the tratapf tramp had died . Nolselvaisly he drew batk tbe troll Their Jewelry Store Cleaned ' I S41-0-4 W Ww �t"7'6 1*0-6- ag- , I Fourth Putglary of the Series, " . HLy MAOAZINI ;;I t6 fauts whh6 60 &" k4a ilicilill .1)(11*0 Was A sharp Whirring sound ttway, he stepped boldly Into thefull t-olt". and tililooked the'locks. Then � . MONT UA113T SLEIEPIN(A CARIS , The Gang Still Unapprehended .1 rAMILV LINNA01Y TO *,Ind theft IM loud ightip. -whatover he ,iuddoftly!, but cautiously, he pulloot .% I ­ A . 1. � "j'stut&", Comfodablobeith0vill I Lyll I . glare of this lamp, but t � uterat" ,i& W&rML Mots i6ftw it mod"11111 -1 r Onel" he #A6111med, did, he kept his back toward the li,ack one of the pondorous shootiron And as he'read he aoiil6d, "Those lu, out -h BOW lowstom, I Again be stooped.% and made another (p1tot door of the bank. wrtalis and stepped out upon tl)e plat- . I.. I I 11 I . I feliows �oeya to keep It up," he said T r H 1 4m V , IL I L 4 . I F I.. .11 I I ME , - 1i I . RJ ! , .1 � I 11 I J� 'I I I 1% - I I �� - � L � ,�ell ' m' '' n i the r " wait. - .c Iv . even I A" 0 � 'W� $8. wwwas, a in M Mi 1% t h hL I goirly 00116010111 whit" b* W*xd* I ;dJustinent. Having done this, h , The light shoner strongly upon. him, 'Orth 4'the outside steps. . � . 12 dOMPLftZ NOVIM6 VICARLI A 1114t � ,. .0 to himself. . � Oil � , ,. Ask PON i4omirstURCH 0 once more examilhool the winow as nger a Inisal In 4 long � I MANY 11HONT, VollIZIS AND . 611111611111611 at" slid 'lk.) ... .. . And tbeti-he stood Atttkatill 3nd Us took st step towards the ptipee M 4 " W -rr -� 6 r 1 7� ,0,P.A L L- 61W ',r,, PAOCRIS 6N *nmoLYT00106 Awlt 1A 9" . I* I I ,he bars . eciat and �in opera hat. -Ile had doffed old lilt breath. Por lie saw thot wid stretched forth his hand. And I 4g.",ftit vimm. 21% 6". A 60",A DW, W ,- - I or 00 ' As he did AO a small gleam of light bo* of them. . � hkb gave him a Pau". I ot, t - 'a ONLY 0101 LIN! . V , lmd under- I -theft lit shook his bead. ', 6NO OONTINUIZO st'611111cis - I 'is a .,,vod emuhil tho bottom of one of pnr tIWA Arm *Ito& lills, Avurd and "Tho dimvill" he mut. '41 1h6d ho&*Ao nest nft,Ar n1l.11 he , 14 ! to 191. . . i . � I ll,gVtg*%y.m,uMmittsait-OMOLCtit$'NIT8 r. A**"_4_- . ­­_ ­ ..... 1. ­­­ ­ . I ­ . � W. JACKSON, AOP,NTI CLINfOS' I . I - Impmro" - . I _ . I 4 i I 4 0 6 I , a I I us". -I owu *W,k to, 00 satow'" " I '11110. AM yok" be ooatinUoitl, `Wkor At? why Xot? That's tue strisagoot �,V ,, art of ioll. Wky notr . . 10 . I ,� His baniii touiew Ow, va;cr, �Vt �. I 9 withdrew It so turaod liv bisi* Pau the sk"t =4 kw 1W ww�wds I he $to. I .�! "It's better not," to said ag*Iallialir I * hivvriav a* he spoke. "Why- rott I . 1 oicsAlve warmth and food atiol rat, 0 fient are far abead Of Co.d snoof rag* I nd bUagor. I've . Made Var bed. It"it . . soft ojio--�Uw comfortable,, poehapo;, ' . '. romone point Of view. and A prefer I o lie upon It,--ioxcept,"'lie added, sj4 I �. . , . cloud. rested upon blo face, "except e. - I I ben. I think of-Relen." . . nZ, rested one shoulder against t". . replace and nervously stroked a 1, hort Van' Dyke beard. I 1 "When I think' ot-Helen," he re- III, -4 . eated. Then lie laughed utly, but i :�t"ft was a .1 with % trace of bitternes � , 4ugh. that did not ,ring \altogatber 1-4 . 'rue. 4'WhVu do I ndt think. of lier?"' �,,L�4" � -)l He frowned And tugged . , I at hia , . � r4oustache. I 1 ;: "Thia--41ils eannot go. on as it 1% I' . , �. I . - . . . " . . I - must tell her�something.. I ve lkok- . . I . to tell her. Not everything, but part",%. i L'. ci Jt - enough to inalw )-.or under- ,,,,, " . stand somehow, before I - before it ,'\ _� - L , goes too far. I must tell her -some- . i * thing." I . � . i L He stood reflectively before the fire, . with )its head bent and UISL. hafift, I trust deep Into !its pockets. I . He Was trying to find some, way out % L . L of his. difficulty,, whatever It might .. L , - L b4ve been. He wa ' a GisAppolated. * "By Jove," egelaimed, "it looks like, I ".". ". , , No Thoroughfare, after all.". ,,, � , , He did not hear -the girl descend�, I the stafm' and steplughtly in , room. . She stood at the threshold . for a moment -and glanced at him ", , " " with -a smile upon her face. . . . L. i* � flStanlelgh," she finally exclaimed.. � . The man turned like A shot. .. . . � . I � I'llelen," he rettirned, "it is You." . ..... I She was looking at nis face. . . 1. � . : -I'Stanleigill" she exclaimed onee, , . . . . . . more, . I I . ­ 11 0" I I I - lie slightly shook his.heRd." ,. . L I . 11 "Would You . mind," - he began, I �. . I I I I 1,wouI4 you -mind calling me' by my L L, . . . �L .. 1 I.. my -first nameV. 1 I.. . I �'. She laughed.L ' ' - .1 i . 11 . :. . "Your first name," she yeturned�. I � 1, . . "your first name, Mr. Storms? - And, 1 ,4 . . .. . I . .� 60% I not?", .. I . . 11, L .11 I He handed bar I a - card. . . .", I 11 I I . "Read It," he, . reque . sted. L _? * ., � . � I She did so, aloud. 1. ... ,, I I 11H., S . tanleigh Storm . is", was what it I I - . "Id. . .. . . . . . . I . . . . L . She look u at lit inqiArIngly. . . . , p . . In . I . . . ­ 11, L , " , . "Idy first name" he went oU. "Is- . , , . I I . � : , . -Henry, 1�1-like it 'better." . . � �.%� L . . L . , I She glanced - at him in a puzzled . s 1. . L I I I . : W al. , . . ; I . . I I . 1. I . . . L I . � . . . . '�But -,�-_but I�tauiek.gh .18 .00. Much , . . � I . � . . . . . i . prettier," she in sied -with a pro- * . � , . , _ . . 01 . _J I . testing'blu'oh,-11I like It go'much bet- . L.. � L . ' ter.o' . I . . . - . I , , . I . I . 7-1 1 ­ � . . ' I (TO BE. CONTINU '� I -1 - .. - - . I . I Pppl ­­ "-1. �' . I I I . ! . . I .. , V .. . ? . " . L . . . . I I 1 I . . - I . . SM ALLOWSP NEST OF BANK401 R, - ' ' . I . I . . . . . . . I . . . . . . , . . . . I I '� ' Alive Row a Nouse Stole $40 WartW : . . L , I I I � . � I .. . of Notes to MAE[ a Home. �* I . I . : I . . I . I I . . -, . . . - - .. . . . . I I 1. ; . . . I A pair of swallows 'of Flberbin,), � , � : 1 '. * I IA the Tyrol, have , stolen.a. nurn`ber-i,r� :� � ot ten -kronen bank -notes to lineLthele, , *�_,tlf '. * . I _ , neoL . - ' . .. . , _ -7 �v 1, �� I I . : 7'be :Pareht birds discovered that- ' ' L :.�', � . - tlio. new notes were jusit theL Phao]6� ' . .. . L I of -blue tdL.mafehL their eggs, the tissu . e . , I I , t0nLg, tough, but flwElble, and . ex . :&ctly I - .1N, :, 1. :� ' the material they'needbil The ne I st L I . I 1� I ri-d the missing.notes ,we . . ;,�, � , L I . L . ye'only dis- . -,A . covired when the -swallows had aban- . L . I � doned it and � It fell to the ground,'. . . ... � . � � , . I � I 1. This feat hag been equalled- by I I : .. .1 'L �%` ' tbat Of an - 'Onter�rising . mouse In - " 1�, . . ` Dornbirp,, which abstracted a niiin-� I il.r _W : , ,. L" .__� . ber of twerity-;kro4en notes� to tht . v- . � " . , ., .1 'I; ' I '. . ". � Val , ue, of $40 , of a delicate, red(I1j1ZL �;' _ . �� brown shade, from the cash drawer 1. . I : IL: 1 , I I of a butcher,*. and, tearing thew. -toe' , ., - I . picees, adapted them. to the puroosiw I L . :1 . . . o:f, nip -king it nest for her Ifs.m.11y . of' I 1. .. I.. I ElIven. The butcher in his setirch for, . .. . Ile Lnot.eF,. su,pected'%nd traced the . . . I A . lovuse, and found the nest under the, L . L /; �11 -w­l�iiiv r1,0.tp--i m) th� . .1 I bit raing Ho,.� e. - ' . .,., . . . remains of the notas and returnid. . I 0 (in. to thp bank. wl-wre they were, . .�, L I pieced together. The butcher recov- , . . I � . . I - � Viouselis teeth.' I .1 L. I . .. I . . �, .. I . . . . . . I . . . . � I � . L . . . I ,� . . - .. % . IL . . I J .1, . , . Very itili-tisfactory, laoor-�condiidoons in - . . . I I . Ca,fiada, are reported by- the .' -Labor . V . � . Gazette for Julp. � , . . . ... I . 4 . I I . I 1. . . . . . I I . h. . I . . _L I I . � I � I . . . . . . ­ I � I . .. � . . , I 11: .. I . I . I . . I L I L Imperfectlidney ACto L . I ion .. . ...��i . I . i Causes Rheumatism . . . . . I ' . . . Rbeuthatism with its kindred stilmento - ... I I . �1,umbago, Wr Neck, Neuralgia, etc.' - I . usually results Zrom lodgments of Urito / " o#,. �.O:`!,� I said. in the joints and. muMes. * . Now the chief function of the kld , I . ne is. -to propedy filter -this 'poison t .. �� 11, .blood' .L � .. . . � . . I Only when they -fail t6' do this '. I's - L � . Rhent � . I .qatism probable. I . I XidAey weakness starts in various , ' . I 'Ang -pi ways, A, sudden chill, after lito . I -freely, sometimes settits,hi tLhi kidn,eys L . --oran unusual strain may cause It. . . L ., . Poisons, which should be filtered out I . I of the system Are pumpoid back into the .. . blood, causing Uric Acid, the r6ol. cause I - - of Rheumatism, Lumbago, Wry NecI4 .;.,� I I . Neuralgia, etc. I . �!, L' r in the efLrl stages Nyal's Stout R�Qt .. I . iTI . . ., .Compound wit stop it,. I .. I .Will start your kidneys'working pro . I erly so that the Vtie Aeid is re.absorbre . L . and eliminated. L . Away goes your Rhetintatism wi, L .1 th it. ., L - Perhaps thebe early warning twinges, . have paiiised utiliteded, 4ind, your lthiuj' i .1' snatism hU become deep seated. . Muscles.all ssiuled up in knolta as ft I I " Wert. 16 I . Then you'll ineod Nyalls $thedftlatic Cute. 0 . I Ask your own druggist about then ireinedleii, His opinion 10 worth whilt. . Sold 4nd GuaVantead by W. S. n, ­� . , . Mlmotj, J. E. Hovey, W. Al I . .1 mccatibel, Clinton. , . " L . .