The Wingham Times, 1899-05-12, Page 7It 1
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13Y MRS, MARY , HOLIVIES,
Author of. "4 Woman's Love," "The Wife's Secret," "A Heartless
Woman," ""Her Fatal Sin," °A Wife's Peril,"
"A Desperate Woman."
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•1iiex liril.•rr'iiiy to IWL)' egret'•' s 11p:U meed Frank 5Tel:oa't11 gtticitly. -0- 11�.(G,�,
ments, and flung open the door just.. as "Yes, sl'e---that's her. I couldn't be-
' nitwit! closed the window. lieve as how she were mad like. Bot
I "W'i111t do you wad?" nsloecl 'Valerie, her husband 'said $he watt," .
s with all the hauteur she -could imintnclt, "Her hatsbierd!" gasped Roy, sinking;: .
II "One of the men lies escaped, areal- into a chair:
te, and we are searching for l;hn. fie The detective put his hand on the
must be in the Castle, far .the policemen earl's shoulder.
'downstairs helve never ., mo ed.; "`Pardon lue, my lord," he said quietly; '
and if he
t71ad gave ant they mast have seen hint," "leave it in 'my hands, ' Now, my good
texplained the butler respectfully„ woman, answer ay questions. Where is
, "In the •(nstlee-nonsense!" i'nie,t'ie this young lady?"
Sc rd scoritfully."I don't know, air," the lun(llndy re,
"Not nonsense at all, Miss Ross," an- plied, looking a little - frightened; - "site
'Swami. Davis sharply; "he is not only trill took,
wit by thee suentd emn abo at
. in the Castle, but .in the room!"
going to Bornellester by the express.
""11'oman, what da yin mean?"La',. lir, I hope there ait`tt • nothing '
ieeldetie's eyes flashed with the fife wrong! She looked so ill, poor thug!"
tlnw was burning 111 her veins, "She is no mote ntatl than 'you or I.
t "What I say -search outside the win- She N. the wife of this' gentleman --the
. i1ow," cried Davis angrily: 'you'll find • Earl of Darrell. Ah, yon ]neve . heard •
hI'au. right." . , of her dieoppeatrtince, of course- Th(ut.
N ;Valerie made a hove towards the ntnn had abducted her. She must be
yllndow. . rescued at once."
1 "Give me your.lnntc''n," she said to :. "Great Heavens!, it: I'd only known!"
the- policeman, whq was gazing with chest the woman, overcome with alarm,
• .admiration at iter beauty. "I will show "Oh, my lord, I wish,I'cl known, lie
• 1 yen how false this woman's words a1'el" should not have taken her. I` begged
(: Site grasped the lantern, and held -it him to wait till to-1no't'row, but he
• up high, .then beckoned the mem out. wouldn't hear nothing, • and she. looked
fit to die at any Moment. She'd no
count Where she was --her mind seemed
gone,"
"On the verge of braid fever, no
doubt," said Geoffrey A1•misteed quietly.
"Now, Newton, what's to be Zone?"
'C1te st'atio'n to make eugniry; the earl
1
T .d' WXN RAl ma's, MAY 5.e
,escape use tear arta horror Attie int-
1LllU'ded her.
.t contused stream of wards babbled
from thee lips, .Intl IN lie hent over leer,
end tritel to (11'1Ii' her into bie,erlus, aa110 i
$hank from hien whit a stifled Hetet
tient went through his heart litre tt ptutg, ,
Ile ht.recl nothing but her childish i
pleading* -.tile unburdening of all that '
her young hcau't had borne. The '4trng• I
gle that was going on below diel not t
reach hint; even vcltgeilllee itself tees s
least as 11e 10 it 1 11 ti ' l 1 l 1' , I
Pani Ross dreW back- farther. anti
?asthere he could see the' policemen's
Paces, but he drew himself behind a
slight curve in the masonry, and eseap-
ed 'their eyes. Not se Davis, who was
'peering- out. •
"Leek!" she. cried suddenly "behind had better stay here."
• tben•e--]to is thele I tell you." "Noy no!" cried 'Roy, Stating- to his
She was roughly flashed aside -the feet; "I nest go! I should go mad of I
; lighe wets suddenly extinguished by 1'al- stayed here nn instant"'
eine, and mingled with Davis'exelileltat- ••Goole, then; there is not a moment to
• tions• and the mamas of sorvatnts, lose." ''
1 came the sound of a groan. a sort of They hurried -neross to the station -
.f shriek, then the mike es of something "Mende here," whispered :lir. New-
clutclting rind' fnl.l'Ing--then all was still: ton as they entered it; "I will speak
"What is it?" nintterecl-the policemen, firer„
- They hastily lit the lantern told. still... Ile touched n porter on the shoulder.
'.ped out-uetthing was to:1c' seen.. The . ' ""Flus the express to Borncltester gone,•
"erand,t same to n sudden break beyond, 1,3, sumer he asked.
'tate curve, • and the tall, beautiful wu- ""(;one? Yes, sir, half an hour ago.
Man, who stood pale ns death •. and eltowtiresonte! I must have mode a,
:transfixcel. with mean horror, knew mistake; I thought it went • at etiven-
'+that her 'wretched biot41•ee. hall.gone .Sett•.;', -,,; 4,
Brom her •side forever -from the Menai - ...Ne •
•
, •of justice; gone with all the crimes un- • "Huth! It's a ;rent nuisance. 1 c is to •
i pardcued on his soul -„"sus to hie death• leave islet a friend here, and gone be the
- In one secolid site realized this, :end some thein. You. didn't happen to see:
'•with .n :tort. of broken shriek site stag -
'w gered back. and before they enuld tissist
]ler, fell senselesls to the ground.
i
IS CHAPTER XIX.
As the earl. with Geoffrey Armistead,
Frank Meredith, and the detective, 'reale
into Moreton they soon d:scovc'red than
..•.tsetse. great excitement • prevailed; sold •
after a 'little questioning;, learned that a
wem tn- lead been 'sh.ot in the ,rnilwity
(station early that nolle/ng, and that the
• 3nnn ]end escaped.
Mr. Newton at once .cent to the email
•pobe"' station, and, to the -astonishment
- of his tetupiny'ers, :Need full eat•t:eiders
]snbont the ease. and finished h deemed.
m• g to. see the wounded, wourat at rattle
Roy t' it inclined to he euunyod, What
'hast this affair to do. with the search
`ire. bail on. hand? .
. The (lets";;•it-c' soon explained. He
?saw Myra, - who was tunable to 'spank,
s tonot; her
ugh 1
' fIic.(nt
etc t
'but
batt set k
l'dtead to his einiestims, and by alis
' =means he discovered that the melt who
I had sent her' to her dearth was the 21112at
1 then >z;•ltght. •
• The curl was /ramie. 'Pte drought
- ' •of Alice in the green of .this ttnserupnl-
env i:Iltiht uit:ddeitcd hem, and the
<de1ay, 22 ]rile the detceth e soliglit th r
truce" neetes?11 r2i-to:Oh-owing him, wee
telmost more than he coups bear.
The .(rettt•cl of the tram heel retnrne,l
' 'from London, • and !.cave his evidence;
end 10w all WWI ktto2vn, except the ex-
nct destination of Count Torre"anti.. hita
•,•ictint.
' 'On"e again -tile detective used his
•brain'-•. A specie] train wee ordered,
''.Tie three gentlemen with the guu'cl
traveled to the very spot where Tut•a
Tsai rltrhted• that morning, and, what
• =there; they 'went to the handful o1 cot-
`•tunes to make legatees. .
No one could tell theist nuything; bat,
i "elleiting the name of the iteral est town,
1-they liberowe)l the only vehicle to be
:ioand-n large tnarket-c•art-and, started
,motsg the same route that poor Atiee
17tad' peen milled,- the earl's heat' grow,
i ▪ ing more wretched every minute.
' . They multi only travel slowly, iuz4
-the night was falling as they u,es-".hed
• Ike teem. As leek would -ltnre it, they
, n -
•mrt the same policeman who had (trent-
.ed
let e t
•ed :Tura, end at once front hint learned
the time of the hotel to which lie lead
'flee rayl, white enol breathless, rushed
-into the hall,
"Where is the lady who Was brought
"here deli mailing .l(y n dark gentle-
man?" he demanded engerle.
The latullc�"rd shook his bead nod ea,-
.,
.ed his wife. �,f
"Ito you meet the maid 1(dy, sir! the
.esked.
The mot looked/int me (mother•,
"SA.. slender; fnlp•haired, pretty girl,"
A
t
(l" )ct4(e • llt9 gr, to 11'i•
ells -ill unto death, perchance -•-turd •
Prayed that she height be spared to hitt
-the wen= he loved,
As 'toy hod elistippt'at'ed up the stairs
Geoffrey 4slranlstcotd gave a signet' to the
two policemen. They posited. (stile ' the
landlady, 11 viiinii 011$-lookhig • old wo-
men, and in another instoot were In the
dirty, beer -stained coffee -room.
Tura lens setting with' his bare( to-
wards them reading, the diamonds close
to his hued, when a sudden ,exclamation
from another man in the room caused
hint to turn round,
• lYitit a muttered oath he stated to
his feet, and put his hand iltto his poc-
ket 'for the revolver; btlt'the men were
too quick for flint, and though he 'hit n•t
them and struggled violently, they • over-
came him, turd Count .?gra, Alice's
enemy, stood at last in the Meth( of the
law. i
"What is thus?" - acid ' Geoffrey Arm-
ietend, coolly lifting hip the ele•ak and
looping at tate t 1t20 eoutniniug the din- t
Mends, "Alt, the jewels, of eouxse!
Now, my melt, off whit him to the police
court, He is a daemons enstouner- 'sitting down to it,
1
has committed murder to (hes!" Eve - r ' girl with a. soft voice is a
Cnrse•.yon!" luntteeed Tura, fiercely, beaus over the telephone wire.
white es •a sheet. "11'he me :me whatt }p
right have you to say anythingeto me? • It 1s a wise bachelor who Fives a
I'll have tho law•of you. for t13is," baby something its mother can. use.
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Most people can't thins; without
"Yon are a cle2er nt tn,": Geoffrey" an- 1 The ailliabl3 woman may have lots
s vered with a litegl} "but:the g'une if of mean traps, but they are never
up, Count Ttlr(ij;'1"0111 •4Ytnlit;lltigltrt are discovered.
at this moment closely -guarded p'tiso'tl- { Insurance companies give away
ers at Darrell Castle; you will join them
very seen•"ht the dale Away with hint!" calendars when they ougat to give
So, like the felon 'be was, Myra's de- away fireproof match boxes.
$troyer-villein, murderer -Count Jura - '
--ryas dragged off to the tote he awry- - -. - -
ed, while above lay the girl whose brain,
through his de2i'lish cruelty, wee Blatt
Guelph is to have a ra,e meet on
with never, whose frail, young body wars Tune G, 7 and 8. About $1,500 1s to
sinking beneath the weight of heir and be bung up in prizes.
anguish shie had borne these lust few
vs. Refugia all substitutes or imitations o%
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Wild Strawberry, most of tbete are
C1HAPTI"lIt ,TY, • • absolutely daugerous,
The :Minnie sun was tinging the land- A (non cannotescape his persecut-
(lcape with its red glow. It penetrated ors by' eominitting suiscide, for even
into the seclusion of a bedroom, anti !after he is dead the coroner's jury.
lingered en the wondrous masses of Wi[1 come and' Sic ou• frim,
golden hair that crowned the head of a
lovely girl standing its a .passive attitude 1 'Knox Church, Listowel, has given
by. the 'window. It was Alice-- frail,
! a call to Rev. J. S. Hardy, of Ayr.
white, and delicate.
As vet she scarcely conpre1mnded all
,-that lied.happenecL Harriston town council has made
,
.•k don mist of • etvenit1S' was in he, a grant of $75 to the. citizens band
mind, mingling pain, 'horrorand .fear on the condition that they give weelz-
mrith the sense of comfort and mare t ly open air concerts during the sum-
fel,- now,
then, perhaps -a gentleman, • and this : She knew nothing of it; neither did she
wife,. a pretty, fair-htiired lady?", " .Itnew'one of the loving faces there hung
mer.
The pollee 'shbolc, his head: over her sick bell,. praying fervently -tor
"No, sir; I.. weren't here, it was any bet life.
tett-time, lint perhaps Bill" sties. Acre, , Now she was able to stand. to
dill, gentleman, wants to ask you a .mare about slowly, and try to recall tier
gnestron:' scattered andbewiich red tbeu,:hts.
'"What is it, sir?" (Untended the other ; S1io was nwsikeace from her present
eater civilly. ."A lady and gentiemat'n, dream by the entrance of Dev1s.
very pretty, with lots of yellow lutir: e "Lor', toy lady, have yeti been %tnnd-
lei', .yes, she was took fenrfully•iil, flop ing cell this tinge? Its too much,"•15avis
peel off in a heed, jea as she was a- exrlaiincd sympat :•-maty;
getting inti) the train; your friend Wain' "1 feel better-streegee•, Davis," .Alice
-inn fearful way. They're gou:e to a nnsttet•cd. with a fcintt • utile;. "but I em
hotel in the to2t 11•ser-1 can't tell ,goat , dying to think of :311 th'it ]els •h,tplieitetl,
which." ' • • • , 121"1 it is so •tlifiivIt• •s,) Jillieult.:'
"What's the,nse in thinking, my lady?
Yaii'll only tire vourselt' out. Dere, let
Inc pel<l2, the chair to the window, and -
there! her ladyship wants to see yin."
"Iter ladyship watts to, see mei" re.
pentecl Alice vaguely.
"The earl's' mother. • She had nursed
S•ou • all the time, my lucle—"•
"And s'he is going to nurse you some
weeks yet," spoke a voice et the door,
and ltc:y's mother carne in.
Then' n sort of mist cleared atv:ty
froth Alice's mind -she seemed to see
and know all that this gentle, white•
haired woman had suffered and, done
for lies.
She rose feeble: and stretched cent her
c"i"llnnlcs;" elle' detective slipped Some
money into the other's liana. "My poor
friend -I mast try"to find hiin et once."
He approached the ethers.
"They are in•_'E•he tetra. , Now to third
where that's the next thing. We must
get the _police ee to]e
help t .,
Ili a few minutest they had separated,
all going in cliftei'ont directions except
t;eaffeee Armistead and Roy,'Who went
off together.
Aue hour slipped by.
'1111"y drove all around the town, and
could discover nothing, and then went
itnc•k ft! •the station to wait for b'rnuk
and the tleteetire:
They had net long to wait, 'Prank
packages guaranteed to cure all
Sron tinted in, with a face white with hands, and Lady Derrell drew thr forme of sexual Weakness, all effects of abase
(velilmeirt. amnia fain to her .heart, j or excess, Mental Worry, Excessive use el Te-
Senn
are found! Newton lies got the "Rest there, my (laughter," she wide ., basso, Opium or Stimulants. Mailed on receipt
/range stu•rouneled-ho ean't escape! She tenderly ; ``my poor little dm•lihl ." ' . of price, one psokatce Sl, size gt, 117 a dd_ese
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]s 402%31 witlt•blaih fetes•!" Then still clasping her io hea• urate, Tho Wood Company, Wivndsor,Ont.
Roy uttered no word,. lint followed theeolder wiuoan intwul to the Chair, Sold in Wingham by Colin A. Campbell,
the other .twoDirt or the stationdoevn and place Alice in it.. ' Druggist.
rite 'or two narrow streets, until they `"You pee stronger to -ley." she said- _.......- .___
np!trisnc'lted a ;lots' Ioelcin>t public house, ""strong'enongh, 1 think, to hear ell 1
Geoffrey put hie hand on the earl's have to 1'ty?"
arm: "Toll me auieltly--is nni'th w.; wrong -S s
Children Ory for
C C. O R
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"I see Crimmins'. building is more
than half empty nsain,"
"Yes. He rented the second floor
to a crabs band and the third floor
to a debating club, and they both
got triad and left." -Chicago Tribune
Seattle Man-`'i'itat's the use of
your kickiiii;• because the papers 'PHONE 4.
p'ublished'the fact I" You know you I
did have seven hold tips in your town [ -----:-- •- -
one right after the other.
Tacoma Man -That's all right. I
don't care for that, What I'm lick•
ing about is the lying statement that
the robbers only guI tit .43 altogether.
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"Ile patient,
. Lord Darrell," he Redd --is there moue 'troubl, ?" .litre's pale
gently. "Wc1have
a desperate moat to chocks Hushed" Q �� �.,';..+ to �,,.
(10111 with. Have courage --she Is "No more treelike deer. I boa troth- . ®.:JJ
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found!"• fug but lempl1ese. Lice, 1 nm going to•
"Yes; hat perhaps found to. diel" sit beside .you, end cleat n Whet,.is,
Rey covered Itis ince with his hands. yon may go, but don't be, Car away..
)ti'. Newton nnnrnached him. shall rings for you presently."
1)nt•
"Lord Darrell," he said (ldc•ldy, "toe- Alive gazed at Lady Darrell's /face
!•3w mel1,, have slowed the woinetn, most enxiotl$1,q
1:oer wife las very in. I will lead ,'on. "Now, my deny child, I will toll you
to her." all. Viest let all four and dread Thies
Roy started and without a W d grog- ftotn your mind. The roma who did you-
ed
oned itis Way up the '!arrow stnirense to it So fire(t a wroset is separated front emir
3
small ronin. • path forever. The mailer ( f thatc3!or
At first 'he could cl:stingnieh eotil'ing; Ida and your own suffetittes have been
. thee his eves saw n bed and on it a gtVengect "
forth with golden mosees of hair falling "She died theft?" brenthcd Mice feint -
over the pillowy. 1,r "And site wee so gond to 111e."
He was beside Alice in wan 11t.t tart; "I wits with her when she died, and
then es hie tem 'heard her lnnttertvl I hope aitt1 think her end was pee e.
1'(V('rleit words, hes 07053 stew her flushed, She had been 051101ly heeded, but her
9 fare and wild ghee, he sank beside the i )141hire w0$ pore through it a11. We
bed, and beret into tears. ; will not wide her hack again, for life,
1 t`'ncoalseimis that the Britt ahs loved ' as the found 'it, had hem very bitter."
wag so near, poor Mite murmured en 1 Lady Harrell paused an instant.
ineeseently. Then 'toy heard all theta "When yet were found delirious 311
she lead suffered. She moaned to be. ; the inn, et first they feared to move you,
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