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The Clinton News-Record, 1907-02-14, Page 7V, --RllWtW�W'�r-WWWVM,-�--JP177�M,r.7,-.,,W 41 q-9 , 4. , �77"W��TTT 7-- , --- , — — -401W-1 I ,—q"-4 1�7­ : �. I- " '114--7 - - r k, ­ ` , - ,-F"tV1�----,,­ - MWW4LV-W-"-V­ , I lm"1717 "I IRW".p _7— L '%`1 "-�- . . , ,rp1W,WpWpf, , I I . 1.41 , I . '3r`v`"7­r" , � . F:1'T`--7`f-7 . -7�--7­77'w --1--T7-----:-`-----,-- ­ I ­ V, . . I , Ifi � I V . I I F ' I !V �. . '.. I ��.- . I V I I I . i I - . . �� - . . . I � I � I ,,, , 1. I., � ,V0kNWIY 1404M . I . . . I T" Ca" f4fts-R0001.4 . . : . I � --- ­ - — -- --­­ . - ­ � . ­­­ --�—.-.--�-------,.--.-�--...�.�-------. ­ q. . .. � - .-A.4611-1.... 0-. I 11- 1111, - 11.1....".- 11 I -r 111-11-1-1-1— -11, . 1. I 11. I "�"� �'.. I , .11 ------b���=77 1. .. -- Now""M Now . - I i W. D.,wTagowt, X. till NoTsuat. - � . ,Ib:A,d1bA­&.& Ir - ­b�� - ­ � Ir.". I . . ­­ 1-1- - - ­ - I I � I �&,d6�,&- . . . - I ­­­. ­.- .;�� - � W " � I W wo I I I 1"!*f-iij *4�01 1, :- i . 111J, . I . � I I ­� .. . W 91r I . . "but ft-hax,been threatening ratri all iiixo _s= of ready, mmwy . I - . � "., 11 - " 1. dfkr. I don't think the storm will set by la*­�W ka,OW the and Ud It ; - WOS ,"it p4itgnt wotelting 1)y I . . � A In, though-, anith before midnight . ,combinatten Sight 044 by day, and then Mr. Dens � I 11 .. . % . anges, We which OV644 the lock,of the, oat*. came to the conclusion 04 tbo troil . . I .. I . i when the wind ch, 4't you let "She could not sta.ad the temp* w I A i' Maste I I me put a little rouge on, miss Cora. tion of, So , , � as a f,%Ioe oee, i ,,�,Mr,`Fai -­. I . 1. . � . , a . I . I i 00—you look so frightfully ygle.0s During the lout Surveillance Alia, . 1,1.—g tort Bros, . If OJUX Money About Without . . . �10AMC.UR8.,­,; . � . UV of the th4t prIucely sum to give-tbe I Wul 1141 And a :Bush, that died. . his was- no longer an object of cArad . . I . 1. � i I awav" lei girl as her 4owry-, but then, it pays scrutiny, his habits of ,Ito e , � � . . . . .. I 11 . .4% . �701.-`=Nall 1 still greater pallor on, once 1w a while, � , ,bass" . I I � . . � : I . the lovely face. . 0110, to stand :a little straur,01y. . . . .1. . .. i $ logo to Bad 11 I I i A 'Nb,� no!" She .nxswered, waving ,Much eongd a person ant, I bad : 40 )Re would abeent himself -from blo- . , . . 'I wo , '' ans od , Once in her," she weat On, � I . 1 4 , I I k I There was i tight ellnebi dating It, It BOOM$. 1 had tno kept up bravely, but when 120, f9qnj , I . L = . I I � A GINAUAL 13ANKINQ BUISI-1 I . . . r . I I � . . I I unto aside. "I will atop out on 0.0 dropping into the. Usual haunts for days,, at : a. t , qi� I I Im ,., I . � I 7 t4HSS TRANSAOTED. . N TLIS - ­­ I., I . . . i terrace; tbo cool wind will bring back covert nearest ,seat, and WhOY6 110 spent theme days no On,* - - 0 , . . . . A, 0 ):( - , . the lost roses—and—an UK -her face with her bonds a . . 1. . 4—revive'mis," s- . Im W ­U0 -049 could And out, W—boA I I . 1. . t, 1� . 4ad this IS theond of it all I Ah, W116 Ito , 1. I I I I . I .­ I - . - . 'She muttered. . .. . returned lie was pale ,44 1 � . I , , ­ dextl� � �, I - 01 I I , ./ I . , - .. I " I * , , I'll I '41)Q let we go with you, Mfos4 Cora- Shall one trust in this. worl4?,, worA out body and NQUI, � . . JpISCOUNTED. DTtAFT$ ls$M I I 13Y LAURA JUAN LIBBEY. . .. -- The sound of subdued voice$. down One d ' � I . I . I.. I . I Ile," the maid pleaded anxiously. "YOU below r , ay Ito 340t 1,1100 014, OYSICIAIL , , . . I . I I . . . . I— . ec4iled her to a sense 9% her '#AIIA)2,, MY. 1QQ*A' he aid, , looW . . , . . I A, -,A A - 0 : YOU -100% too III to go by yourself— duty—p , . us In , . I .., I L .. I - .1 1. I L . . ,, 11 .. I I . I � A, I - W - ... . I ­ . lie must go an .. . -u%ST ALLOW4 0 X� W- I 1. � . I Indeed , 4 disperse. the � INTL . 1D, , L. . I ' . you do!" I . guests, and Beek C tall, wonder too greitt for words, at the .i . I .. ­ ' * tX,A.0* .. $Y� Una 'MIA"too, "bill almost % T4 b "I 0hall go by myself," Said Coralle, tell him all. ap Stafford and handsome, higgard face, "you are ; .1.1, I , . Q I , I � F()SITS. SALS NOTIPS, PUR1011, - -LUM , I MOM of finglug up the curtain. . . ; fr6U. ilia then be would think. "Call me. when the clock strilkeo tile . Working too hard With the business of . at a all we do?" .cried Miss all be sitting on the � . May . YOU must rest, I tell youb" , 11 44 . . . . . . 40 � when 8orisallile was. clasped close to halt hour, I sli 1. Ile IIsteue4 In wonder and the M111: .. I � ., . ­­. . I 11 . a, Arien4 I Loe"is ere never was anything Moro I en %t11 the oleander -tree, , . I ! his heart for one bile Is Miss XontstrossQr repeat . t* him "Restl 11 the very word, was a raock- � � . I sful Moment, all benclA b e all She' had told the. maid. ed- t. .. . . � --- ------ bbb'" ".." he old pent-up love that Uo'belleved- Olit lt Annie bad but followed an Of - � I . t beat with XM .1 . ISED. . AA1 tT*Ve110TSv-"41,t14We­e*. Unfortualito, 'Sweethearts' woula have t , .4 Ory to. blrA. His bear _ _t, I . � been 00'14t; of the ovi crushed and dead thrilled like 44 Saved lier, I � 004. scarcely . evening, sad a, , . believe - this. ma,. painful throbs, every pulse seemed to . ". � 9.A1gediwoqLtaoo,rV0rk, shoult, 'we muit re it up, I $up L . electric shoolc through big. being, andL Ali, if the ulght-WIttil or sighing . . - I �­ I .11 I � r -,P.—"`-"—. .1 �41yj��)M � L� g13 I , pose.'? ,, red, huskily. "SI10hao, .1970 the force and Strength of *, - L L , " 0 4 '"There, to no aeqd," replied Allan —he treated rale amefully, deceived I I . : � . I I 0. , have a %V4e of he realized the, truth L � . loved her trees could but have warned tile fair outrageously . L Me OteSm-hammer, the blood ran Ilke,gre , , I , I � ff. BRYWONE, � � Dr401, Bushing eagerly, "It you will still— young bride of the total tragedy.widc� .,.but I cannot, think She through his Van% Resti, Why,, ever* I Oft --in 4DOW tile to be a substitute, It Will do 841714111g.tbere,.with the echoes of � was to follow! but o Would take that money," nerve Shook. It.was with 41Mculty, )Ij I . . . 'L . �­ .. . Minn 'Ar-oa I L 1. the dan -music Boa "GerlOroua; deluded loverl" sneered controlled A fever of so ' I I ' I L BARRISTER SGLECITOR . L 9 ray very best to. present. the picture , co .ting out to'him, With swift steps Coialle tied down MISS Montatrossor, 'IN I or do L ubt If � in . himself. 010-1 . L. I � .. true to life, TF -4 I,tope Mlss�Mlsd H4r. ; the. story'of the "Aival Loveral". recur- the spiral stairway at the back ot tile. thing very like Madness was ulpo*. ,., PUBLIC, 14T.C. I 16 I noi object." I .1 red to him U 1% Rugel shrieked It giit trinuppt.teegried him. . . I � NOTARY,- . . . I . I � ,, I .. 1 4 .-�tenvin.ator . I I . , 0,nd seemed'to baunt.him, WItoe, thro Kit t a conservatory to from heaven, YOU would not believe . � ; I I . 4DFF1vE-,,S1oww Black—MINTON: . . too late to consult her now-- r2 Perhaps bd, above 411 others, knew the garden beyond, and throw li.erself He, heRr"s--friends discuss the � , . . , what the. man suffered who bad pre- %11 - . mo, I . . . . ., 11and - . ft 'is 'the -in `2119 VII , -,1140, I I . . disappearance, 0 I . � . . I .1, tt , I . , oat .14 ell: no. choice,, I am Sure, and It to sobbing wildly In the abandonment of that I should not," he adMit. at mysterious .. i . . - A I., 110— � . U. - 'ADhIletit Inahufaq- :100re than klad� of you to help no out ferred that the woman he loved shoulo It L beautiful Coralle, who, w 4, VoWerf L I _ er grief, Upon the garden beach, be, I ,, � I the L . .ted, from Ithlit tile. 1101W I , to her death rather that, t9 I neath, the d I I L kly ' ... "I can believe that she was to 11 Captain Stafford'i L ;, - - . � . *1 I . . 'rad . know L , 'his rival's arms. Was I - led 'fro , . .1 lured ianderves instaut � df this, Allemma� bat do you go. down rooplag pink blossoms of � avo been , , L. IRWOUT & HALE I positions?" . . � ne not Lsuffering the ole0dar-tree, -I . L Lin me rather th;in. ma .bride, and he . . L � . . I M M01 Made no commenti - . . a Pont -belonging vouchsafed. no opinion Ito Was otran .. . , ' A, ,cases!df 19raeliM J$nd"S .0jaL knew but too -well, he bALd me can e? and would not 11fark! was it the. night win4o th4t t� duother—riev6rl So I I . I . 0 � 90. . I L n , -.11 L, . i from the as but that she, took One , mmisal. 1 =4 sprahm, it also, � cum Watched the caOtaln stand with his the same t hbW- ou rustled the leav a of the *.branches I c9nvey&ncers,' Co "OrG . . e fair a face ly allorit, I � L � L :, t Pteal Estate and lusur4ace � , arm around Coralle-mith' a bitter Poralle's wedding -day?' . I I close, at hand? I . could not hide a L I .cused Corolla -of takino; I . Agftcy. .1doney to loan. -;- I Strabs, ftheniallsia, Neural in jealquo fire in'lits heart that ifearl 1 ' He dared L . . L I -no, no! I! heart so treacherous No. one " . I I bbb. " ' y : not 'thlal� of It; It drove NO, - It VMS a face -a man'$ face; I . . Wag 4o;itsfro4sor's money', for the . , bbb. and all kimAred,tro4J)1es 2C � him mad. And 'he wished again, for, .. -was . Inez, Montstrossor heard of Coralle's. fact I . ... . . . . L. .. ... ; I �, ,at Obde 1 . . consumed him. I white and wild and bAgg4rd-that night an . of the Money and jewels bein4 - . I I I , d her aunt's bitter accusation I .. I . . a ors, � It was not quite ilight, but - 4 4ava". , the twentieth time, that, he had not thrust through them, sad Missing was known to but three per� , g), B. HA.LE - JOUX ";LMOTIT , TrYLE . n1l'S . 04L � f I .. 'delight throbb through his heart burning eyes that might have icorbh- L : . . . I I 11 . Ms I - been Induced to�remaln for the gar- 'a Pair o with -a 'strange "Blow smile - which aons.aCaptaln Siafford,the maid,.gnd AV- -, - I . L I Uffle'Llver den parti; it bad but reiftwakened the e4 her very son), reste o would have heWn rather hard to de- th detective, . . � L ' oi-indigestion iltdldys�ep�da. l . . L . . . - d .n 0 . L I - � . L $ L .. I ,when he found the captatil. would not .her co"A' Illiep and she, could ,scarcely. couco4l -' . ­ . .. I be able to play ibat part with COM11". .fold. love In his heart-­reo�enod L the [ tenance. . .1 . The great.straltiLof Mental ftelte' - . i . I . 4 j L * : I)RE, GUNN"It GUNN . Ask . your ,deider � or . send ..Us "I shall be.' spareil the pain of wit. � Old Wound. - . . . .. her triumph When Miss X6UtstrdssOr Meat which Allan Drexel was laborb : - �� . I . . She might hive heard the,wlldi her- � . . . I S . 1. ( 25C. Awiredt. A 'handsente massing tbat,lt he told himself, drop. ' Hia,left the villa tho next morning Able laugh, such. as a madman in sent for her tile next day, and vowed Ing under.began t6'tell, at last. . I � . . , � � . . I , o hould be. heir . One morning hp was, unable Lto , . . , � � . . . .L . L I . � I Dc� W. Gunn L. R. 0. P. ,& �L.,R�C.S. � . uV .... ;dltr4 *ee, . . . � .ping, big handsome head, down On,11to beforp 'Any of .the guests were astir, have uttered, that was itistp"ll L - ,heir, 0 1 1 il � .1 -Vilinburgh- . L . . . leaving on h 7 hush and not Coralle, . L . wh1t6. -hand, theif'*rbudden Idea.sefied his adlens to be made by his Is -lip's, . .6d,. and when *t.4e old %W17 . � s. 111AWFOR DALLRr,r�ob, Limitied ' ,him., ed . who should be leave his b . I ,:, . . . . j -host. , .1 . .. .-L . .. I with SwIft, , found and punished lor what she bad doctor was. called he foufid him gulf - . . I . Dr, J, Nesbit Gunn X iL C. .S. Eng. . � L 1� Harrlfltqn�.o"L, -197 I. . . . . � e towa ,er � of �, 1 � . If- be could but take the captaltiog I : He could dare another -I - $' )fier. . I .. . - . ., -. . . . 11 . note lay be . ; L I One, as surely. gig the sun shone, Ing �from a'.severe attack of brain I . . . . L. R. C� P. LoRdon, . I pla6e-7-4h, why not?.Ile would barter' UeAth the same ,rn "YOU have found out. that strangers level!! . I . . . I ! I L - ­ . . . . I oof w1thtorall! And 1 Another vionient a wild, terrible , L .1 � . . ., I . . . ".. I Mot eal�is- atWfroat door of residence .. I I ..... ­--b-b-bl' . 'big soul.�t6r the, supi*�Me happineis; of . 'CILPtain'Stafford. . � I cry rang out -on the -night air. Oan, be, Much more treacherous and I .' "It Is a dangerous 'ease," said the I � I .1.1 I . . . "'Goa&!"Lrnuttered 11nef, 001 cruel tbari relativds by. ' I � , ­"­ I . holding Coralle for Otte r In big , bitter. ex- - i on Ratteabury street, opposite . . � L nomerit L ' Moutstr9is. , 11H Help! Far HeaveWs swett -old experieficeil nuhse,'who� bad beer. � Make, tho , i 'Nor, 'W'bt).ft 'She be . . 1. , - � . �Td ot his aeparture. ercy, spare IVI .. - . rbd Inez. ' - � c Iled in to aeLend him, to lior pretty . . I � I . I , I � � *"*""4`*"*"* arms -ye ; he would at Mel I perlence, nunt,". (10-cla I . a L . I I . � � . � � I I in . 'In the heat of M . .,. . I., "I Presbyterian church I . . " - a I . i . Iss Montstrossor's young daughter. . . : I I I . . tempt. ­ ' "'ThOn. Aafhotone Villa �fiolils little I I I . � L I . � .. I Then the cry -was instantly stilted, passi She stumbled ovei the I . - . . I I . , Miss Lee ledhim up to Coralle, and `Ouong'h�4ttraofldafor *e from 1XIS but vio.onei heard or heeded, . , . CLINTON explained th ,rive L I I. 'Same .. 41t would be a sad pity if he shouI4 � I I � .1 QF ' hurriedly e situation'; and L - Urne forfh.�' L I I . minutes , later, . Iiie hud stumbled over onep,be- ,die,". replied her datighter Jenny, "ho - - , * ,-, . : F10E- Ontarlo s6mt­ . , . rbek'so's I I . . Annie 'Vamo . . � � . . I . aside. " . Ofne oijo Callia her ' 'On Me following day,fte 'little pirty Iturrying down the path. . '.1 I fore. , . I . - L . Is so young,.ao rich, and so' hand- �. . � : I . . " L . I I . . L . . 11 .1 . I -emp, CorhIle and gigs Moritifroo-; . ".1viiss C . -do a now Will, cutting Cora. Some." . I- . . I 111.1.1- ............ -- . I ` - ' af that m6in . cut a . I ,, lbrpl, I She Ma I , . , I . . . . . . oralie, Miss Corolle,". she . . . I . . - 1. . . . '- L' ­.­­� . I 41 0 off Without 4 cent, and' leaving "The rich -hive to die When Goit I . � ; 1. i .,, "I -I cannot go through, vor returning to New York, accom- -ctled u have, forgotten )rdar wrap!' . .. . L .11 . . . � , ,.. , 11 'L . . . 0 yo I everything -to 11 .. - the. poor," rotoort- . I... I . . I I . . � Efl�S; - Zt itaklln"g'e " --The dew Is falling--youW111 - calls 'Om, as well as . . . , U� T' with You," Kisped Corille, *-. V,Wleril'by t7he .devoted qap%tri. . er niece, Inez. . . . . I . ,N ... , . I , . . Vldt$ Sllptor,g � aL - W411 ,,, rain your She vag old. and' near-sighted; L she . I . , . 8 Idnot, I . L . I ed her moth.eir sharply., L . � . . . I . I L I . I . . Pack pale and. trembling. I I . It had Veen settled that the wed- )your dress d bbserve-the gleam In tho'glills ' His handsome- fao I �. 1, ::. q,- . -D.R. J.. W SHAW. . - I . . ­ '. . .. .1 96YOU would have go.neA I vas'tb take place on tfie'tenth,df ,and, wedding-vell—" I . . . e . appealed to . J ��� , . hr=g1X]that . 'dtnL , I I L - , 1. I . - -Sop L -=a 'it WsktOld 'bUt''a- fOrt- --- - Sho-had-reached-tho-ruAl"e -.be- black'restless eyes. ; � . -S lenny's heart, and she pleadeill - � - . L . - scene with Captain StaIfor4;1`he'ii1U. tenibor; � - � I - - On that' very . Young I I I I I � . . , - .. . AND , ... FhOarsely aud 6,.' 1 Ini'littolhat time now 1. . meath the oleander -tree. at . . - herself 'earnestly with her mother to beillow- - ., , , ; . � I -OFFICE- . I .Aft'; � . . I . reproachfully. I . � . g . - night .1iiez I I I. - � .. . . - � `47bat Is dlffere4t,'� She L�,amswered �' L. 'The decorators.were lbujy LVreparing ' No L 0oralie was* ibere. . . Superintended - 'the - Making at, her - ed to help nurse him back to healt1i - . - . . . . .1 . 11 I . I I I I . Id utter Mss- MoutstrOSsor a le egant plith' � auntls',coffee.' I . . - � - . 7� S.T... .EAST hurriedly, but beforeAe t6ti . Again sixe;cilled loudlv,' but there .,It I � I . and'strength. , . , . � . . Y f - � - . �S I . very I 6 -: . .. I - I RATTENDUR, - . another. word. of, at the slIver bell Avelino Mansion forthe dIl-linportant was. no,answer. - . . I : a bitter,!*- said Miss Nont, "You Wight be failing In.' ` I I I .1 . . L ' . gtrossor,'fretfully, "You must I . l6ve witIt , � . L . I "I � . . tinkled -�or th.6 vPer1*vteet vuftaft to,, be OcCagloii, and'the modistes were busy Then'lier quick eyos-discerne I earn to .him," Said h6r mothe mij ustfully; I i .. -CLLWTON.- . � . I � drawn aside. .-- . , .­ -';­��'7�­ - ­ mith th9t,portion. ,6f Coraiio.% ward A Some. make It as Coralle. used to inake �it. , r, 6 . . L I . ' � -N1 I ; . ... 113 .' thinglying in a white 'heap on t1W "and the rich young. owner, of the . I . . � I I . ` - ' ` 'I . . . - . 1-I ml L I I I . . . ,�s hu Eu � I I I . . Affilill 1:111 I 11 lag . . . . . . . . I ,6boivhIdh liadmotbeervordered from . -cl ' by the path, , . as her So! I' she muttered, 'not ,Drexel Silk Mills to not for,a poor girl - . I I. . I . . I � . 1, . I her. . � brok' . grass ose . I . '80 low but-4tat 1UeZ,S �L . . I I L - . . I . . 14 lits'arma,','And.at that instant . 4- ----- . In. na. Instant It w0s In her hands,-lbbb Startled ear, -like YOU'lp . . . . . I I. .1 1. '' . I �, ' . ;We manufacture all our the'eurtala was drawn vbadk� .. . Alrea y,tho'�Iegagt- tr6uaseau.,,h*d - one"glance"thea'a %.wild, horrified i rAught It.. 'If I ome ."Indee . � . I L . - . I � .. 1. 1. � I a I . Cora to would but'c d,'Lihohld not be. falling Ili . I . . I . Catters and Sleighs.. %nd-. we -She. could not, struggle -oat Vf -hie L een: reedived'from Worthe and Itwas burst fr i 'h ' ' I" bwok to Me, I .would forgive. heir, -love wifix him,11-repli6 . .. . . . guitrantee both inateria and I ' I .. IL I .L om ler lipa; it, was Corallolis. Imney, . I d Jenny, turning . . . I I - M arms --she, could ohly. .-a 'h 10 Sh Or no Money." - . - :away her head, a guilty blush -mau5 - ' . � I . . : tand'* t1lers, -'sue 'amarvdl..df'be.aut�r*ttwould'ha;ve wedding-vell, - and ,, it -R. 0. W. THOMPSON Workmanship.. .; . . . . .. . I 'Inade,any ,otb . . I. the �. .wreath 0 have L .11 ' V . - L . .1 . �, . , � quite still. -* I . I er- young girl', . heart orange-blog$oinsicruslidd. and. tom ft -a ,, UiOurns fok. that girl ad Much ling h r cheek, .which might . L I . I . � . L I N I . I I I I . - -tbg -'emelest . 'fluttei-WIth ddlight. , L S ' .. . . at it ka her to'ad. 8 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEO I Repa rin . . . . .,To Coralle It leemed I - L ' .sbapeless mass. , ,. . � . . I Ih would be -Just if wara,d her.mother that the mischief, I ,:. � - ... . . . . . 1. . I irony -of fate--bY W,%nore%itter than : . IlUtAboralle turned".sud(lerily, awdy, '93eautiful CorAlie,' wllo,was to "Vertise for her among, the- personals. was already 4=6� , - : . I '. . . - ,� '. i , ' ... .. - . . . . ha,re Ito e9mo� ' - . .. . . . . . . I I --iWe" --att 0aZn--&%vt%--%�8e0­ . I death. . I I fher,eyes. dim �with teaTJs.*. . .. `bwen'a bride wit.hIn the- hour, .. was . back, and she would .be for- '- .. 80, on -the strength: of . that, Jena7 * . . I .. . �L ,�� . . I '. -------- Olr,-Vfiw � me er - - -a=-et—' L . . kil . . . � . ail the Eye, Ear, Nose and '.VJA0V6t­,- i­14"up .1 As she stood Wlasved In ,tits - ----, - - I T� r a . idly':. and, worse still.she to- . as alli ,( r St. . I � . . . . . I -WIII,'W!.11 j L � . I . 1. - ;Lw—#4.q--LeIIM her othe ' . .. � — -_0 I * . arms In a close embracey the memory he -ertedlltte�.Iy kto herself, . . . . . . to :make a -new will a in -� In- =a1s --­�:�­ 1� .;- -office- and Residence- . . .— .. 6fL - of i,with -%'bitter s6b. .. . . I , . I favoi Cif"Coialle, but tba . t Must .neVer 1'. In watching best.de Allan 7 . '� . ..� '' . � . . . . I ame o. r-. -an . , I CHAT -TER =. `1 , '. . � Conch. � . . . .. _­'� .L." .1 . other days c i he' 41 .,. I L � L I � � I , . . SLEERT STREET WEST,CLINT01%,' I&I 'L ­ caresses that had,seOmed all heaven ... .; "T do not believe,my,young rdistresi .1- �L . I . I.. I . . 1. , I . . . . . be­aevor!" muttered Inez'. . . . One moining a note was' handed In. I � . . . . I , � , , North of Rattweubur.v St. # to her. She cou:14 �almosvhave moaned- ,�caros much-lbr- the 90 )ant' captain ', It was a moment of intense ,$Its- . .. That ,tight 'the cup� of ciffee, Miss sto the detebtijoft.ireau froin'jenny.. I . . . . � � , . bdal cNath - 0 -aloud ,07 -the pairt lhose tuoughts though she'Is,to mariy'hIM;`dedIarea-, 'Peuse;-Ahe- glrl`r� heart beat lend Montstyos,sor was so i6nd of 'taking. - who had be6h a constant reade*r of thix'� - , , . � ..L . I - - . I . -- -- - --- ;and 1. - �1, - - - - . I . . . brought. herb — . , I . . 'A1fhIe,.ToraIfd16. maid, down . �,in, -the ,"tast--thb cry that was uttered,iseetrift- Just a% ^She retired -seemed More bitter' *ne*sl$ ' . � . 11 I."— I L "Ll .. Th 'W I .. . I . � HURON ST. , - Atu ere , as ,A h%lgh.�ao,the,vdtret-,cmb­ ['�`Servafit'w 'Hill .,one ds�r. . -big, I .1. . thati'ever,and itkala �he'-bemoanodj.of sper-S-dec aring.. that the fatqi - .' m L . ­. 'L . � . NTON . Vheii' 'to die labor 6rost, . . . . . . beautiful Cor'alle, whose mysterioUff L '. I . . I ' I -DR. F. A. AXON.- I . I . . . . . I.... I . tains *'ere drawnagide-on, this realia. -Sends bouquets, no fmatter'%ow, coatly� Within; all was laughter, mnV-Jh,ti;n;,J CorallWo' logo' * �. . .; � - .. d of I . . I .1 11 I . . L . .0 . I . . � Ale pleture7 I 11 . -fiext MoatStrogb. aoirp.p.e4arance bad"been the theme ; . I I I 1. , . . **",9--' -a murmur ­of�admlrattbn �0 aie, the lays theiba:,down,bri -z-wlthout, A tragedy , - 71lie morning Miss 'in could be revbaleii : : , . 44 1 . .the �21111sic. I e . . . , I had ,been Coinall rif"L I . . I � . I . . --�L Sad surprise ran- thi ' laXle, and thei4 'they -lie. until EDT Was Unable to eave. or couch, I . . . L , : , ,, 1�� . . 0119111theTandlenco. . I -V-nadt6d� 'and that- Within sound ,of � . 1, - 1� , . (Successor .to Dx. HOIM06) A . � --- . , .. . they 106 -desplte� -1 h . Lat last f . .. I I - L .. . . ­. . . I I . .. - . . The .-tabl6itt was 4ho pirtinj of the. ..'Wilt -audL di'6"7f she cared lor ,,the �&ja -the 'assembled -vedding guests. ,� . the effiofta�of thelomig 'The detective lost no'itime In repair, ' . - I- . Specialist in, Crown and Bridge ' : � . I ,; .- lover 66m his.swo6theart ' fAin: a e would care - for his f house, . . � . 4 . I in'the rose- ' , . .h . _ LgWors . Beneath . the 'blossoming cleaniler; I- � dlnekperlenced doctor Whom. Inez whbie Jena� lived. . . . . : * 11!'"Ork.. - - Mae - dh ,tile old ,14aggart 1: Bros. arbolb.',close--W. the -sea. 'The I - � . I . . d In* she failed - rapldl� Ing to the . ..� . I . . . ! --� L . '- -- . ,white ' And ,then;"'Went -on Annie, lhought-� 9found dbop'Into I . , � ,: and * a . 1. , of 'caused some loss I . I I . I . the pebbled path, . Ile was met at tb�e dber by the grim- . .. I - .." �.� I . L " .I.. . . I losgly,, -I -a a fid ,9h6.v6ri1 i ight later she breathed'her last . faced 91d *nurse; whose face deepened ! i ' . . � . : 1� : Graduate Of �%he Royal CullAge' I . waves see*bd to. dimlileiatid,sparkle - , Th * 6a t. -be any was. the bridal4ell-toion Into �dbreds; f� ,M�entai Surgeons of Ontario., Honor Sir Alexander -Lacostj Chief just- in the Moonlight, whIdItTell Upon the 14400 jia,6i -with 'him. 11, I .1 a tUe.'will was read,. I - - . ­ v . . . . . . ., � L , , . 0 1 the'lireath of orange-blosionts ,lay a which . be;-' Into'a deep .and terrible frown whoiA.. . , I ;­.... - * , hed to Inez XontstrossQr eVeTY. she -learned his' e , I . . . .. p . of University of Toronio. ice, Mooftell, has - resigadd. . faces of the t*e kovero diasped tar 1thir � I`WJAy 'gh6uld you. 'proplesy -anj- little further on, trampled latoia-shape. IC31atr' ...... ..; . .L . i � rrand*and big. ra- - . � . � I . e .01 the . I , � ' . . � Ithiliglike that, I I Of her'entirb fortune . � � Ztualftepartment . Graduate . . - - last time ln,oa,ch,otheps..a,rmS. I 9hottld-like to knowl.!, less mass, . . . -1 Ut ' L quest �fo see her daughter . . � , __ * . . . Ply. .L 1. . � ling al� this tIme, , L 'her,$, . . . . I J .- Colfo'g. .1 DentiT,Siirgery, .. .— . _ - . I : . -it Wig, little wonder'. Jt66ple' ,lield '., vetorted tile �housekeepelb, Sitar . What could it M'6au? viliere waj� the where, du L was "You May See.. She� . I . : I ­ I I ., -Mcago , . . . . � :-. - theli, 6reat . 'd'BecausO'4 . declared Annie, ' 06ralle? If the,earth had'oPened and. grimly; -61 replle,i . 1", �' ­ . . . I. ... . h- as they gazed �'Updn the :1 ,,the -'al- 'I brlde?--oulythe' nodding roses, tb6 it not one word cone . .. - I ,1 L . ,swallowed -ker 'sle ooiiI& I ­ � . . Mcago. . CRESOLENE -ANTISEPHC TABLUS. bandabMe ' Impassioned lace ot -. the ' -maaac says'tbere -is to"be -r9ln on"the. I waving.. brancheo, kind the "Startled I I ; not. : have L this inatter shall'p . � . ernln4- . I . -- . otive remedy for . - I over. ,. I I ass heir. lips." I . :1 . I . . I hat'is Miss. Co irds whb h2Ld Witnessed what - bad .IWO-rl Mr, -Deo . ,z . I b ibeen more completoly lost .to _the , '" WJe4; Will be at the Commercial hotel A simple and effe' I &r; wis, ,,something almost - Itefith'and t ralie's wed- I ' -' SUP41Y, . . � Bay.field, every idond4y,trom .10 .a. in. SOP03 THROATS A'ND, COUGHS sublime.An the - adorning lilove that '..'dingoday, -afid you'lujow yourself about : transpired, could have answered, that d. - ! - * " � I 1. 1. . . I . I t. : "Yov . 1. :;�, *. . - . I., I lighted up his'dark,,kin It.b. ' . .1 . EV -orort hums, . . Would nof have her remain allout,on � . . I to 5 p. .m. combine the gormloldal vfdue'of Cresolen .gly-iface a �he­ , e old -allage vlfidh oays "unhappy -Is I (Itiestion. * ' I . I ery M mind could ,I' - I . Ille 9 .0 . � . . : I oug'i vital subject like this, over which & I I I 1.1th Ze soothing properties Of hlipper.v elm hod 110o. beat Over her. . . . . . -*the bride the, rMn fiffls OW""".L .. - . I- "MISS.Comlie t h d be I L .the - . I . . . . 'from us, too in stunpi. I "Although I -am- not so-, rWpbrstItJaus - a wea _,L. � lits friends to 11nd.heri I . . , flub. Your druircist,br ] � ­ ! " ShO- called again, in, 1"78teastfora4 ia4eu * put forth by. Captain, whole country: is agitated 111 '. ; ' , . — LxUMG, XMEi3 L Co., Limited. Agents, MImtlzeal, 4ox If this Was Acting, What .could othe. L. jai to. . i � li, unsteady Voice Wditinr. I . - "I. being.LJbitay'S IQ*fii1 artiardian', 's :, .1. ..,:. : � � . . . . � I ''themeelves -ta, L PUt'-s01Yt19ith1n',SIgns, .still �-T, breathlessly for. an ,N 11butit-wasslimseleso. -L .. ' ' . : I .. . , , , . . . . .. I . - reality be thOY iak�d . .cajho . L answeT. . oueo lis:-search.wa . . . . I .1. 1� . . . I ... L 1 ­ a , refuse to allow her t speak," Aoclaieg , . . , - , . . . , , I . . . . I L, Wonder, too - f9r,words . - . '.Should 'bo."better pleased *if the isim, ; I . I . , .. .L' I . P. Alid while t 'golft oil � L * . I . . . I . 1 9 . i . . ' .. . -drs6, . I - I - . ., ., � . ... L I . great . ., . . 0 M A. ­ . .. I . �., � . T�Allan Drex ' . the old a . I , . �' .1 .:00 , ..", , I . But as � I -6hone .L -e1-­halJpy, laughing, -hand.: 1, I . . . . . . .. � �. J - LEWIS TH S. . . . � I they gazed upon the -face of- L .. -on"Miso'Coral.teliweddin -fty"" � P,he turned and fled-preftitat6ly in.- � ' . "'The ends o justice mu t % ' . � ...1. on L th , g L , .. - f � I 1. be fair y6ung girl their wonder grew.�-; resp ded . L -grew t6 14* almost. the - , .� . - , ,. . , ., - . . Civil Engineer, Architect, ete . 6 bousaeeper� slowly. ..to':the house�-ritsbfngFalmost Into the, ';,some Allaii� I s . not. b4. . . ... I . foiled In *this'MiLither-I I' .ee to. . ,. � ..�, . ,J` shadow of h1s. former sdlfw�*hit6, . , 1. . The RUM WWI FITO Her fair ha i ,;." ,."And dion -there' a another .*bad ain Stafford, ]a le ' - cried t * * , 001 t ir- fAl arOutiii -her like. I" , :1 4iins of Capt : , L rhead- I . I nor' teotivq�, L' furiously. "Woman, ' yo � . e Domftion D Ublic ,to w .1ong . I. �. L, L. � vous Moroseiand baggard, shunning' . . ift., �::. . , L ,. � I at epartment 13 . . I v011.'and her face -seem -10meli ;iboUt'MIss. Coralle losing ilier. . baste, L . '"r "ut , . daughter c ' Close tka,' . L , 0 K I � . � Under L ed . . biten. . . I L . , . ' [ the ld­startled; lry' L' gin be forced t ' .L . � , ' , . ­.. ,: I . walks.) 10=000 -00=4V.-,�L their g�ue, A�d iher,lips to. grow - lbet�otbdbfing on the very -d�y th�,ca� -, H6 hadA bouquet '.of: rare,. white I footstep. . ,� . . . -` . I . eve wbe�eaboutj - � 9 dis ..; I * , .., , ­. � . . L . . I - Lahen pale. -Was ltlovj.6 ioir horror that: "tEdit Placed-it,on'her finger;' . r6sebuds" In "his. hand, and was. hurry , What had eome �over him? 14S friends, . of. - Cbralle Maroint It I.. . v . I .... 190lated -Towneftdpp � - '). . . , 0 L . asked themadIves in -.-wonder.k ' . � She knows It, and whether'thi Jeri: U ... I . I... b. : � , - . . - .. . .. . I -Farm and � rty:.- :hbne Inhor uptAlied .4yeo?. The scene A:Ualo- �"ThPY'SaV that t6s Ing swiftly, toward� Coralle's bond I ' .* , I ;Iving.or dead; the -la can compel hei % " ".'s. : t� comsulting Engineer for' 'Mar- I , . - I I I � 11 "o pt . ? ro I .. . . I . e�. No oaQ tilought �df conue W - - . alit StAfford,". sh6.vv I � . :1 - . . ,.1.: . ---GnlyL Illau a&o- , ' Seemed -to-'hold -the vast audience 11ele ,eagAgement-fing, never marr,v hi6pe ct"'g WW fO speak!" , - .. . I L . � . .. I , I id al and ,County Wofx, 1'�l I t, ,�, L .11 I L .P � . . I d them al- th . .1 in I ' In any wa� Vith'the Aiskppearanca of .. . . . .. -- . 1. .. . "I. - ; . --OFPICFIRS- . . =It�otltnhde, and. frightene, , Oirlover, -or, if they d6f Isome,awfu) y laying a def9ining hiand on his- beautIfuL ba0les 166rdlte vr jet%lfeard of a l4w whicjI L , ... I .. 1. I i . I , ,. President' Kippei - P.. _,,, ti -aged; "MIlows',elose ,on -the 'heels -of I ,. "I wa . . . . . I . ectec Railroads, Scworage and i ' as Y gazed. ,in%ewildered fai y . arm I 0 Oii her bri- ' - I "Z-' .. . . . Wa.terworks Systems, Wharves, . -: .() .. . . . I . I IWO 1 Wom'44 to 60,64'k against I L . I . �. . L , . . . I - cereviony."' 11 . -You, and---dh -- Captiin Staft,ord, I have. In- W her will,'! rej . .. Thos. 'PCs*&,* `Viee,-�Fresldeut , . c1nation.. . L 41ho-marriage; . a just'co'n U9 In search Of dal eve�­rior meknew of that -post, , Caa Compel a ' 13ridges aaa Re­wforced'wL-' . I . The velvet curtain � fe�i. ,amid goti, I - "I ,will mot lbelleve. p I filch t1ley',bad beph Wed 16any's I .. �, �, � . I . Biu,ceftela P. 0. ; T.. E, 11 - . . ftch things1l" something .t� tell you, and (I a ar -bo.ore . all IML all to . . mother. 'At :.1 :, . . . . L . crete.. .. ays- ScC.- strains of musie-� ... . . . i te4ed-tholousekeoper,' 'angrily. ,ton .-know how -to begin." L:. I 10. . C.elY' each - ot�,d-:: . L "love's A MY daughter's guardian, I -speak for ', - � L . . . . . . . . . - P. Q: - .. ". a b traia i -p on- - make me UervOusr-MAke - �MY .blood . He wheeled -�.-roufid. end* look . ed " . ­� drt m"L had been So '. crii6ily I ,blilkht6d. :,. Wake Me talk, but -I bays ,yet, to beV, ... :. . . .. . �. � . , . . , Treasurer, S"forth . ,ru, . Y011" her when it comes tothat. You fnay' - . L . . - . . �% I �-DIAHCTOAS­j , d fell L' . ri c6ldvIth begeing git 'A .b .. ­.­. , ­ , COralie's nerves..Tbe� golden hia 1. I � Olt . uncanny I heri but ae he caught sight- of tltl- -.Ptaht .Stalford fion� , that - ­ -1 1- -- I . M�na =90 L 0 N D �O N, ,G N T. -Willikat, Shesfigy, Seaforth; J,,bil backward, and' her clinging,arms fell 'things.'i. . 11 I . be, I Toment of a law which, comp I . : . . . I I .. . whitei terrifle.d face, the frown of,,Im- never looked kindly on a. els one to. ro. - % I i I . . � Woman's membor!' 1 ' .. . . .. . . 4 � I from her lover.,& cry of dis "Anyhow"roollev.e .._, .qr- a f4tho P&ttenbo deepened on his 'boadsome� facel He lived, but for one aim*now . . I I i , . . Grieve, 'Winthrop.; George Dale, Sea- may broke i at-, i . Coaxing, plegAing, arguing.'. even In . , . . . . I, . . ' � — - , - truth Is the truth. JUST- Watch- aud,a6e c6untenance. � I I but one th4mght-.­of llndlng�. Cors,114 , . I . - - . � "-- . I ; - forth ; 46hn - Watt, Harl6ck - ­J­oIrrr -froin-AUan DroxeVs ,lips as 'he loosen-. . . . � I , . : 11 . .j - I ' - 'ed 'the clasp of big strong -armg,,. .'she %ow *it -turns . the name of Justice was fruitless, .. . . . . . I . Bennewles, *Brodbigan -Evan, - lout for yours . dMil,retor.j.. . "Well,,. be� %nick. about It, my goo I and- lorclAir -her io kieb �her solenm e ' ' ' #AUCTIONEE --JAMZ.1 . . ames s reele . I ,The detective I' . . . . , . uR ij SMITH Ll- Beechwood ; James '- ,jLolintor ,d,forward, and without ` "-----�e&-Ailtge'--ai3-'-dhe-,,qUi-tted-th ' -answered;, "I haven't but' a. , pledge. - , . .. .. ft her In. a to*er?. . - '' �. 4 CoijUally .. Without, a c a moan, a M, - girl,".he I � . I . � rt;= : . oweed Auctioneer t(,r the Couu�ty� rY,dr6PVOd-Iua',dead-f&Jnt.L The fb�tnlght rolled quid y und, m Ing rage. , I .. . 1. . '. I 11 .- .j . bment, to. sbiare,,Coralle will,be wait- -1 He Zrew, quo a . , - . - . L. . .. -AGENTS-bb - i I . . and birought- . No Inducement could, in ' I , Of —744roD. All orders eatrusted to .HarloCk : L . L at his feet, . 1. I twitl it the teribli.iiI, Q)� ing, for me,ly . . I .. I There was a complete ake .the - � . . RoL,ert Smith, E. 'illn, - "Oh, my God,?' gasped, d tembLar at laot�" - - . . I .,I . X * I ,and . terrlbI6 Woman Speak,- as she had emphatically . I .:. � L / . me will receive prompt attention. chley .. . , Allan, : -(she � . � . . t Is of *her I, wish to speak;,p -she, trausformadon. in the handsome, cgp-. � declare . I . . , � I Seaforth ; James curnating-so has sWoonadII-1 and.1he fell upon his . It' "Vag lato m1len'406valWoPeatiod'her ,replied, sobbing out afresh.,"Oh Cap. I I tain. . . . . 11,19ainst her will. . I ' ' ' . . I . . . I I . L�. WM- aell -either by percentage or Eginandville ; . J. W. ,yeo, jjotnles- knees beside her." . . I I 'e"S."L' . . . . I . Wn Stafford, there - 'IS I J. The wo . .Even trembling Jenny's lips Were - .. . � . . . I . . li,e ­ . . ' . omething . . . . I . . * He w wre � guesseit dreadfully Wrong, and I-- I-ain, glialil *111 not doeffte you, I loved another � 'o�,l nurse. Informed the.d6toctive that, � I ., per cale. ResideRee on So -Bayfield Ville - .. � . I - I . . . b ' * AS. glad. thlo.-fwas t qast tab- i Not one Wotdd . h L I , S rd9 100=118 &ad' uttir��d--�-,I Sealed, and that same afternoon the' I . . . %I . . gp6ht lij L I . � I If L, hot - L , ', , , . L . � . I .. . . " 4 ,e . r goge �! . ,us --came to her d . . I J 'R&-,,6, one mile South of Mirton. Parties L desirous. to offeef, iftsuriw, " leaul , ']to. could . neve - ' fiiv,e '- ',the bridbieleef had af the to, gil you what it ls.k, " - , ' but talib i�W.ed bick "' . . I . 1419 - bitter., passionate tears, in, -hat left the city . L � . I 11hrough anoth . I lit ift 'thi .him now WML�gtartlfng sughter Je I .. - . % . -- or transact other -busir.esg ' er, . I L 1. I g wrong! For Heavionts clearness. .. - -for , - , any, I .. �.. L "The 9aY 'Waltz .Milde. atrUck isp in . At,004 -close . . : 1. , . , � . . . . !,Will ' be .. . I Atnqe� sake what -n 110 had'notthe least." . good, L ' . . . . � . .�, . I promptly attended to, on application, :another part Of the grounds, And the -c I by tbelaeo-dritpeil can YOU Mean, ,girl?" 16 ubt but.*Iat, Of course he knew ' the . � . I " .. N e ab6V 'Ouch 'With a cup OfIragrant �Icfio.co. cried h0atsielY,sl5rhiging forward ancl she bid elop�d with, her I , , I . . that ' girl had. - ; I . . X09SED A(TCT1,0NEER.-GEOR-! to any of th ' 'L , Od lover, of been spirltal away, but that .kaqwl- I : I , ,eL officers-addrosaM AOYOUS'.guests .were soon '-whirling- izte In. ber hand. ': at. clutchinP; her.shofilder In ;&.vise-,IIhO, whom she had Onc6. bele.fly.-'ap9ken, L 'L, , ' I . ge Elliott, licensPil suctioneee ,for totheir -vespective postoolcoo, - a-wa3r In the ,merry, mdasurea .,of the " ..'!Y611-1001ced SG tire Tql'ss ,6, , S 1 and the tho I . edge Rvailed ,hint but little' L . . . . LoAsek . . . orille, 9m A , "Is It ,mnythipg A,06ut Your � ught .. . . .. . .. I the County of Hurou,"SolieitljL the, luspecteit by -. the. Idance; little knowing virnxt had tTarig. 1-1 llat,44 to I I I . hess. . I . torture'tI.hfM to mad- . . 'rriim -that Lday� the old ;u, , - , '. , I . I directo,t - Who -liVes ' . wake YOU,:altllotigh this . . SO never I I . I I Val-r-oftage of the Dublie for busi- - ue&est tie Scene.' L ' . � -1pired behind tho sbeats, I . . � Is Your WbddIn"ay;11 said Annie 'young ,-Mlstrese,� . Why don't yqu. - g Would Z611ow tb6n, J�;' allowed any �)Alt. to reimain long beside , ' *.. .. . � e', , . ,V,(h . � i . I � . tht, Olids at Allan Drexel's couch, and the bittelf . 1. I I mess in his line. Sales conducted I . ­ . . . . . . , eaLCOralle-retovered'froTit thai al)01090tically- . � . .�* m1ailt?" .- . L the earth - an& separate them, if, that ravIngs, lie Uti . . ; �.. 'v. . � g t a ravages 11 I She -nodde'd,-.,*-ftd In . fvhw, brOkelL ' Were thb cisel" lie Muttered glqatlyb of deliplum to, upon her ears 00ni. - . I OL per,gestw or to much per sale. I . . . - . .1 ddeathilke- swoon, she found -Miss Lee Coralfe turned 'libiblace to the -wall ,a I ,ereg durin ' '11' , . . . ;;hending over lier; faving Vier *h1te With a di�-Rry gab! Her.weddlng-fty! ,,gasps had told'him ,the *11010 story., , I - j'g"l . . I . , . All busisiegs prompUy attended to. V � . - . ' . '110 Allow lback,'pale as 'death Itself v� o'llteIrl Man Shall have Corallela . .It* was up I I . I -3"w. with �cooling �vtter., how strange It woo that this �$bould - 0 amd I Ire.; -1 swear It!" . 1. wag lodg we-eks before he . :. . � —GaGr4ge aliett, Clinton P. O., re- I � . . I I I I. ,"What caused you to faint, Miss" .be her. Weddlng-d*. . I ""lu'a 11ash that scene that had hap- � At the ,end ,of the Mil -d Ilay ,of . . and about. He! h0l- refused to take - - . . I � . I oft- I . . Pened on the' Vorc,h.at Itath . Cof�a- medicine, 'declaring, as he turned hij . . . I I . sidenoe on thw BaVfield .Line. 68 . io� - . Harding?" she askoti to wonder, eyelng , Other git-Ig alwayis 1001Md . forward I Stone Villa. lie's d1sapp - 'all that he wanted t9 . .. . lq-A� , Ar'?e . I . . � 1. I OS110VOly rosebud face that was now to epeh an ev6nt ..as the greatest -epoch . 'recurred -to him -he relikeffibered how - red to hl eal Allce, sk now idea occur- face'to the w . I . I !�­. z4e��� , hite as It. Would ever be in death, - ' In their lives. - . Coralle -bid Pleaded with him. to give ' in-'"WIty bad he 'tot engaget . die, But -the -dealth ,he longed for so , , , , . . � I %I. 2S,w . I I . . . ... I — . I , .0--l-,411, . 'A . I 0, Private detective to ferret out Cora- ardently;woul'� not 00 . , I . . !01� I I Suppose ft Was the 'heat" mui- Tht�y` would have beed �up*ith'tbe lidr Lback -her freegont. , lie, 310 to hll�n. - . . . I , in ' ' Mid - she ,a 'whereabouts? Strange that 'he - The time- cinio. *hlexn he was able . . . 60 YEARGIP I I . I lo� � tlre*d Coriille; "or - jperb-al)6. 'the bteak,of day, their ;oheeks flushea, destroyed 'herself?-: had not thought �of that br,f,ore, . . I . ... . %ensatlon j,6il their p,yes -Lbright as' -$tars ,6 He -engaged the Most skillful - . . strange- Atage�struck ,. _agei,ly throi& herself jiltrj the river Ito avoill tb.be up and dut, but life had lost all . . . � .1 EXPER1914M . I I . . . - I 4s� fet ", . wdrrh .' 'expert f;,-�, , , . . ��� 'Wor 11bout watelff - their I r1g ,io " I this . alge? he Nvonder4d. . charm for Allari'Droxel. I . .. 0 'c"'al .. yestolday-fooling eve cow g, Its- The -1-eatest-ecr-g4ernAtion. pre' the burean boatteIk Of, gnd it, the end . � I .. . , . y � myself th, c"Vilostillp Of 4111 4!yeA.- . f otillig-for his footstep$ And t116 sound, 4' vall- cf a fortnight the at 01100 more he t6ok his place among ' � � I , � .. ' — I � I . I . , 11 I I . I .. I . I . 4ft D V -, " of his voice. . . nt was made :for -the first time In his life, he was , -of big form golf, A beautiful face . . � 1 44 . . � As fur All rexel. h,v i,�ns rt)mn- I ed wi�ekn the antiojij�ceme .an confessed that, the World of men, but he Was s. ghos% � ' . $ I . I I � - . a lono) I" . I,' - '5110 041Y Wanted to turn tod 0 � r � . � . 1, I -up an(I down In . �erfgc,s to 10-1110 91tosts' that the -lovely bride.! ,completely baffled-, 'one 'by ,one each haun I A � 1". . � . I . 11 t -06ct'll-Od dfsappoare� I . . I .1 . .,grouwls, his -heart. ou J;;v � & - 147, 0"I'l and forget that this Wag her � 111111� before his Visida shone . . Zk;l I . . , :�, aw."S'JaN5 I A I 'carefully concocted theory and trail ever the gleam O? golden hair, and 4 I . . I ,hi.a. . VP'(1411'�I'14-1.v; but -she Must net ,give ent,w1ained- . � I -1 I ithrobl, . . 1. 'e 'fears were. ,was given up, I * I 01%r 16 110�-,-Ioomy fancv., "fetltb Tt '1111glit he4hat she! woo+ i I 8"Ll" . . -- -- I . uwatds , . 11 . . . . . � I . . .. . -to; "he, .. . . . Per the fif � � � . Pair of soft,,appeallng.eye4, like . 1. I � I IrStAbE MARKO I . . . ... ' i . . I i 1kad wa,Ailered it -time In a life of thril. Violets Steeped in dew, until the plo. ,� I . All the old loi-e had SDrung*UP Into I Atinle *as looldug at her with cur- I alvil" nader temporary,, "link and,,�%ritd ex]Derfencoi the detec- tul-6 almost dr6ve him . I I I I + I . . . I , . mental exeltell'ient: if not, it was ,cet- AVO c0tifil -find ho'tauglble clew by One morntn'g,ii flot6 Was brought.to I . I - M914INS - I .b .Mad. - I . - Capyaiowrs &c. Is life itgain, a r,milstruid times More. I tons . An-rone send nix a aketbb hhd 4eeM I , eye-%, $110 Must not awi0tewher., tAlni-v altase-Of twil p�ay. . . I lek?y a4weertajn our opinion Ifte *91.1161VNI . ". passionate than lj�,.*.3ee, I I 1 suspicion 6e. WaSnot &L happy brld�t, .1 A few-njome)L(%� later Annie . vhteh to diseoVer the whereabwlts.Of - him from1nez 'aleintstrossor, . � lav . I � . . veni ton ft probably phtent,nbIt - I , w(Mt tip 1pelititiful, hapless Corille. ' . � him .to calland. expresslng�the W,11.m. ' � ' - V, mmunlep. POP. SA& -fiV "' W. H. , "And I,Aiu*to leso liar!" bi cried There "o to be -a large gathering i t0 ­3118S alontitro�;s(,,Ios Sro . I . Itfug . I tions ptridlyconfld6ndal. HAND1136plon Patow . . Sercely. "$,ho IS . the captatals be- of � !, Om. to Iroreak: - I . sent f ree, 0 est arency for scouring atents. gueSts,alld although the ceremony i flie-1whil neIVS to her. . w�t 8YmPQtI1y` f0r.1118, lolig and seribus . . pAtonts on I h Munn wreoel" . I ouwobr, 'ONT. - L , trothed bl1Ia,(-,, '411 'I I CHAPTER XXTL � I 1. I. . " ,,, hro t . . '!Val IOVer Was not t take'plada ant She fO011d th(b old ladj� walking tip I . - . . . . I ap ka t t(c, Ito.6 . L L t NO tile I 0 ` , . . , flinoso. :, - --- , Argo."Int a , . . �, ­ I 0-bli., I I -of the story; I fec! within my heart il nine In the I and down tile fiooj� in gpp When sNp saw 111in -she'(. ­­.­ . , .- I ­­­­­ - " 0 -1 L ., ,. 1, .thA.t I Would- Tather See liar dedd than I eVening, , consIderably before that hour I 131f'ht. -'' 'at . Owlte. On - I ,rjm- vut-la­ � I . I trican the 9116its began to. arrive, , L I 'Was ,therd' ans, " 0- who would be Wonder, lie Was so olianged. I . I .1. I , * I ,% belong to at'Other-'ft caan6t-ft Must Such, ,ftj likOlY. to lie berionted A handsomely Illustrated w .0 I I sJF4A1 1111iV11111 IL Once odor ol"arange ,blosg,Mg, .' . Llli,� prie tvrnad to marble Shells. deatjl?pj the by L Coralle'S Vory*adraltly Sbe brought.tho silb. ' I . . � I . T'Armost olrb t i lzamdn not- ,h fluttol.ing t W it , , detective hRd asked, fthd , . culatioAofan mention q T 1,7,1 by lleaveri,,It shall not be 'Sne 0 h e dresses 9nd � '�en(-,(1410 the'niaid's story ofe- ' ' jeet -around to Voralle's mystorlous . I . ear -,roar onths.$L So Ill! IIo,W1iaA%R - � '-TIME TABJ�Z- � mine, forever win0l. .. ruatling-of SuRen I.obe.q; such f . Oralle's then lie heard the story of Coralle's disa RCLW b[ni 9tart slid. 1UNR , .3018 oa , . �­ . . sweet, I roysteplous'disdiiIIN111ande. I . P06111011 with the late Wsa Montstros- deq, ppearance. ,4he o , e YOrk Tradas will arrive a,t . . 011VOIT-1911911tOr and lileasant, voices i U'llen -she ha(I quite finished, a hor. TV and furn doarll,v POP, by a great ' Stone 'Mrs Q, and depar 011APTIZ,11t XX ' and how b(mutitup. Coralle . . . offi "'Mrs a Atton, U ag'flbAt4d Omagh the mansion.* I � lible laugh - brolm from had alfort he .1 egalned hig $pIf.eOntrol, . I . I from Clini*a.a.4tlon " follows': . � .. I . . - Otte hvart w"as -cold and heavv .1 gtro.�S;r,s lip 11mg Moat. :,O,r,,.-,,i the Way of the niece posgeAs. it iva.ct inaddelifti- to hiln to qit calm- : I -.i ,­ ,, 70110 18�� S. . ,ly by and Mi(en'to'llici Moh't L StrOssbrlif I I ----." -1 -1-11 , - MVIVAL0 AND Gohn.won Div' The gardell-partv ivas a brilliant ,onoilgli.. on one 11(jart� the, gxy laugii G 1119 the fortune of wh1oh 'old ,Miss Golog, East , . sucees a a t�hp?ll she c1q0d o,4hrllly,, Moutstrossor wag I)OSSessed. theories 110garding the IsRing bride- . 7.38 a� m. s, but Allan Drexel scarcely re. -ter fdll 111te, (irelj,g Of h 1), a d that was 'Well, Well, this to gratitude ft* you- The detectivo, ml-, I)C,nt, Itatenod elect's whereaboiih4, a DI - . � . it 19 L .1� I 1 3.23 P. in. ,mombered-bow It passe(t . . CONAlie, the boaujiful brWo-cloot. As 4; nnd I trUStP,A the -girl 1�o, and, she bat ,Patiently, to all 1:1 nd how Captaill, . L I IdIiIII-. (I Ic . . . L 5,20 p. in. Coralle h�id reeovowd ftom her I th(s boill, for dr(sO,'ng drewmear at ,� abused My 'COnfidenep at lost. 11S, Infilting 110 0001' StftffOrd Mourned for her, ' , I . and Iiid returned ftkents;� but aSking presently of the I qoIng Mot . . 10 Slight Indisposition, , hind, Slit, ,grew fallit even-anto death. , "Look"', �he ciled Sweeping L And an Allpn Dre,<el ligtono' � . . It I . A 9,. m- to the grounds ga�nr than ever, even back captal�: t d, Some. . LIPPINCOTT 5 . 49 . "T4(1ttv(,n help Inv to go through thp ' the V01170t curtains ' , 1. hIng, vol�v 111ce trinniph inot through , 1 \1 . I afford Inalmd at,the d �cbferholly�,, *,i's Tll(, 1)1�iiyer , from all alcove bo- I Has there ever bo6n any lo .. it to . . . 12-56 P. In. Captain St, flashe that jose . tureonthe long Fypneb windows, which Ag between Nlj�qrj lnp;r, VO -mak- his 110aft at the thought: -Th(�, captain . MON'THLY MAdAZINIL I( . it . 6A0 p, in. cheeks And feverbibly bright eyes . in to be,, ljpjjl�t. (118000ed.All 01JOY, ofti4n "That has � MOUtstrossOr would fln(I how to cl�qjm r . . I � ,*-+ I A FAMmy M13AAAV - . . . '10,47 p, M. Wonder, . Those wlio attired hOr Wondor6d been rifled -the rponey I kept j jtj(j. . Ind ,votirselfl)-tild 8110.0vor show aa� agahl; She was lost to him forever" I . I U, preretence fol* youl. gocletVvs e . . . LONDON, HURON & nituar, DIV. .. Ther Wag no mom danclu'g, for at thd �rldels whKe, face, evell the ,1,10ne--evory tiollar-and � al . Inoz Montstrossor watehpa him nAt,,b I . 7he Best In Current Utfitature '.G61ng South - � 1.41 0" m. , Allan; even the Sweet straltis of music Bight of. tile III49ftifleellt W(Ndding. I Jewfls!"- - I my "NO", replied tho­caifti�, wonder.' r0Wl,V R'S Rho qpolw* about Coraffel, . . . � 12 CompLaTe Novicibe VtAfty IN t4 . 11ded harsh an(A discordant to hita. dress. br6uglit Ito olnito to it. NVhe ' I Ingly, "none in the least., on the con. L I c gig () IS face b;� 1. ' ' " -' ' Iti li` 4,24 p, m. 13011 � i � A "ta 1- , .- ft. � Thi� 1146111 loolied from �he Safe badle trarr, the la(ly is, ag jar as X can see, e'lly tile W111ten(I f b I . � '. I . r : , rkm th t � , . I , . . , I . 84L IN" el I I I i I I I **" I I ,L T I : 4 t I I I G 1.9 I I I - 'wd-to-�J I * I I t I I i- �� I J"I r , i I I I , 11 go left the merry.�;rovd1(,%ro, and W. d trayed his Intotisp interest in thosUb. ' the Veil Was thrown over her head, -1 to Miss MoUtstrossorfs aniry face tely In love ,*Itll a Ayr. MANV SHORT STORIES AM$ 061fig 140ith ' 10.15 4. m. derod down to tbo,kroundo, dim ling r. In quite desper . . 46 It . . qnd the 01 -Ali -e blossoms on her brow, horror. , . Allan Drexel. L Joet. I L I I I , PAPERS ON'TIMEW tropleg J 0.85 p. in, and sparkling undel- the golden light 8116 shuddered- as though they had thl"SurOV You dvolt think -b; -you don,t M 1) 111row voll he too * *2d opieftv .. . of the, otAro, I . nk I L I r. eat Made it note of the,naluo. gho Mntt(,rt% , loved that giriv, I . 9A14-, 90brA.A660V A. 0. PA*1909f I 9tatift. Aprit died L I been robing her in a shroltd, I 'd ;Ith i)as8lotmto hat*. I � Prow tbAt moment ovory, Movement "AArl T would gavo mvk life, 0,1mo tt. tot L N) 6,VNIltse � it. 140DOEN8, Town Tick -6 Agt. When the firo bad from hill Ila that rain taDpitig � against the I "I think that MrAH16-hos Atofoll MY of Allan Drexel's wa$ carefully Shad. , a . . � J. D. VAMOXALbr Distribi P Volas' and the hot - f"Or Ttoiil big Wl�dOW-P&IIO, Anule?�F She *aalced Mud- In6bey .qtd Jewels 4ft I . *W911*1 UUM01190 C66101.01e7h (T$CL01 40** brain, when his h6a,ft boat calmly, dealy. I'lly.418,Nfied-M, I 6WOO, Aftd no one wikg better edgitit. CONTINURID IN .N"I,',%*T TS.q Swol'i ,I ,111MN I . ot Agout, Toton-ta, , &Ad #,,hAt ierrible lemitig w I do!" she cried thr () Ono but — ^#'iula tAot tuoin A,11.4h bbp I I - T!p,%. � -­ T . I . as gone "Uh. msVinn", aftivereA the girf.. 11- I-AwAhat I hAdL"JUAt tocelved 4 . , mlf. , -, 1i � . . . l I - I r �. I I . � I L � I . I . . `-k 0 k 1� .1 4 . . & h I ve . I � I . I . I .