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The Wingham Times, 1901-06-07, Page 3•';aWlt.. vrn •',to ,.e.y,„ ,�-7 N . t ;Rr HE 'V�! GI[.�.M' Taf r4.s, JUNE 7,. 1901.. � �,,� r e Y♦ .,, G•+ 04+« , j • rJ(il «• OCt) f«•°OQ •"• OO •* wlttlltt ttuiaewhlalle milt? .14 Ml pt Z11, r ;:: , .. i,...:.:. , Ci `u `_ r r s _r t_` y,. _� ..r *l u � _. .. 11, $11, aQQ «. �q �«wQQ."� QQ �"+ �r."� 0 +"�.�tr+«r �Q,►«, "� ..•'y�; ... �@ -, . not in protest, But there 'i as RQ ollt• wim MAt h e�, U6" $� . 04 Q4 AQP 9 IJ. i 9M fA � 6it9r F +►it. " *0 e'* +vim y •r 44P OG w OQ "+ QN> +"+ 40 "4 �«*«• 40 • » PC»,•'<X.�.«. c�,a.". c..Q «,. q ,•� qp +.",•¢p.".. �jQ.-. swa 00..,1. -4G+ .,�yp.,�,�{?'t' bllrtit. f'ttf: ve1'�r ciesattt ut tilt (sellae 11S Of THE DEEPI, lig la r' g P1 1 intiwlGlac ` iia,• � � t'rokotl xUlde 411 el,ullltlol] Ili ,,, ihie, -. whieb rutty bo i,slta(ltso.d fair a t?utt as one rases rile billow pause errs it illuetraGlau,1G appe9ttl ttil+� 15 y �ot1 The Mystei-Y �, Agatha 100 btmllirs and 1'aElllally subside, qtn tlkie - ^' We fruitid yieitiaci is the tt«e w1t111a ibem bo * ilig that the inlaotitaiacs ca>£ rPtslR�a � altlll oris kt Baa sutllr I�tltlt lata their GI1X SNAPQtlli isralars�Eaxl'ally ilarivet foie. ";� I av ato till quiet was again restoletl 4041 TANDUREP, tEarnal than the parental Richt, . 3 �'� 3'k• --�. i,11I3 tL. eft cit of Itstauiag faces caa� --.,, ` «., 711e tttcrtlz r cz# arse url tr s. 11��.. Anna Katharine Green. �{ . fruutt d the loan' who .bad ust .stirrPil ed ilk inahl lata nn ' , s: t u kt ilole roomful, to its dC t \ CAPT' ADNAU BTJR" ttnd wrote several a+Vorlis whish (1isplit , .r$11.1 Author. flR 'The x+eav(jrkWort}t E1a6e,s' °tl,,aat 1SZwa's ?sante a "amita ana nip$( Ete, Lt;e. Phe, seeing , AI' I3AY6JP#tlttt3s 1ti,b t 4 •--,q* --- . I MR and realizing Ills Opportunity, h red- � T �itirtg, aeuten�e,'s Eulad i1a :tw" i' q ` • � tPtLaS AN xNTa;t;EbTiitca S�A1Z7, �'t, u lea F ,� �• , <1 el'kc•k at RADE+ catered lilts tits eaptan&• Gopyriglzt, I999r bX Anpasl KsWarine Green, ? 3 tions Xor wl)tett each heart tikere' pant• His owls E?i1�EittEhCE. David, Ilttulte, the hiatoria , mapn •l I ,c s-ge of the inoveln('nr, was about to lean toward Mr. Courtney. wheu Prea •erlck, Ieapinn with it bound to lits feet, .drew all oyes toward himself with the cry: "Let me be put on my oath. I have testimony to give of the utmost Im. 'portance in this case." The coroner was astounded; every one wits astounded, No one had ex. ,petted anything from flim and tnstine tively ert,ry eye turned toward Ama- {lel to see glow she was a2ected by his -action, ' Strangely, evidently, for the loop with which she settled back in her seat :,was one which no oue who sate it ever forgot, though it conveyed no hint of her real Peelings, which were some - i what chaotic. l :Frederick, who bad forgotten her, now that he bad made tip his mind to speak, waited for the coroner's reply. i "If you have testimony," said that :.gentleman, after exchanging a few hur- : Tied words with Mr. Courtney and the aurprlsed X.napp, "you can do no bet, i ter than give It to us at once, lir, ,.T rederdek Sutberland will you take the .stand?" '. With it noble air from which all hesitation . had vanished, Frederick +started toward the place indicated, but t,L B _ 1 -k - tt 'Let me be put art my oath. I helve testi. t rtt.oneu to give of tine utmost tniportcan,ce.11 -stopped before he had taken a, half (dozen steps and glanced back at his fa- . ther, whin was visibly succumbing to l this last shod.. "Go!" he whispered, but in sornthrill- Ing a tone it was Beard to the retrlotest corner of the room. "Spare it,,, the an- guish of saying what'l have to say in -your presence. i could not bear it. .You could not bear It. Later, If you will wait for rile in one of these rooms, I r,•IIl repeat my ts:h• in your cars, but . go now. It, i5' illy last outreaty." There was .t silence; un ono venter- vd a dissent, no one so much as made a gesture of dimplwovat. Then Mr. Sutherland struggled to his feet, cast . one last took around him and disap. . speared through a (loot vvhkeh had open- ' eed like magic before him. , Then and not till then did P rederick move for - •ward. . d Tile moment was intense. The core- , Iter seemed to share till` universal ex - KK citement, rot- his first question was a t leading out- and brought out this star- thug admission: "I have obtruded myself into this in . _quiry and now ask to be heart] by this ,Jury b( at,.. tl man c ( o a knows more than � " ...� y o a .Y do of tilt- manor And cause of'A:ga- -tha Webb's death. This yeti will be- Ilere when I tell you that 1 was the .person. fids. Fate followed Into Airs. k,Webb's house and Whom she heard de- scend the stairs during the moment she ,crouched behind the figure of the sleep - i Ina Philamou.:, It was more, inflnitely more, than .any ono there had expected. It was 'not only an aeknowledginent. btit a 'confession, and the shock: the Surprise, -the alarm even, which It occasioned even to those who ball novel, had touch -confidence in this ,young man's virtue, .; %vas almost appalling in its intensity. Had It not been•fav the Consciousness of Air. Sutheriancl's near presence the 'feeling would Have risen to outbreak, I . lane] many voices were bet(] in subjec- tion by the rementbranee of this Ven - 't .crated man's last look, that otberw€se -would have made themselves heard in despite of the restrictions of tlld nlade .and the authority el tilea police. IF To I+`rederlck It was si moment of Im- measurable grief and hufniliation. On t. ;every face, in every shrinking form, In `subdued 'murmurs and open cries he '-xencl instant anti complete condomnti- 'tlon, and yet in all Ms life from boy - 'hood up to this hour, never •had lie %been so worthy of. their esteem rind ;consideration, Itut, though he fait the !Iron enter his soul, he slid not lose itis determined attltMe. Ile hat'. observed .g change in Aniabel And a change hi Z,gnea, and if only to disappoint the o dile triumph of the one and raise again • lthe drooping courage of the other lie t�talthstood tht! clatit.or and began speak• yIng again befere, the coroner had been 1 , toble to Tully restor4i, quiet. 51 "I know," said lie, "what this ac- iltnowledgment Must Conveyt the 'winds of the jury and people here as- f rlembled, but If any one Who list(, A to lime titluTts we guilty of the death I was as tinfortunate tis to have witnessed, he Lk"" � Will be doing mo a wrong which Ag:t alta Aveb) would he the Drat to eon � 'demi!. Dr. 'ralbet and ytlu. gentlebxen !of !.tits Jury, In the face of +rad and rilah, I h(irp deelare that. Mrs. Webb In f 11tt y preseuver and beforo my eycfa g'ar'b' 1 ;_' . %!_!!.,.',. C.• . _.. •'\ ' � M. . 449 1110Mer as to WoUlau ill' sinpta4NU 1 •�-� Q. •.,+,f•©o-fp .. M . • ►«f .. f«f f«a .. • t9 ,., , 'Vt'OM the P3'Db113M, I„iAC2lt)JU'g, X. S, t, 00 • <>O QO U`Q 00 "+ 00 •"f Q4 •»• 00 ••• Oa �•+•QO•�•' " 4 t i llis wlli be Overwhelming news to . merit, and who, although in the printo , 4*q ���," hila intro Ihas' caret# for me since In- Capt. fcll),tzt I3uxns,' fOf Dtt7�-Tr1U9,' of life, do of d lierself ontircly tohia• �•• � � � vnVM•bOQ,•rf,O�e of . . M JMttUert�txr tai tlerselP, !die blow yvhicll lass roAAea not, anti s(s ylr1s11ufi to tilt -Impulse of falit•y. tan have beard him call we g Co,, N, S,, is a prottsitlellt _ education, us itll qP a most valuable 1[Pe. Sho,vas the uleair[(t, irttbout any reatixatiou, X 804, Willi what words shall I over. representative of a, large class of nidn in �!Irs, Frances Silerida?xt the another 0 throw Itis coulliit nc r Witte truth and Nova ;$Gotia, who, it rills much of the the celebrated P,•icitard' Brinaleyi slit �1 It wns a solemn assertioal but tt Rally i k re•etltude of his loin; buried Fife anti 3'ear,� follow the dit,Vgp'ous 000U 40A dan, was a woinan of considerable xbili•- (d to continct tbt- etow(i before bila, rc� �.(1 tl►tuke lliln Ittlow !n bl:s OId•afie that be of deep sea dshiuE;.. �'Phexa 120t At sea ties; it lvar ivritinit u palr.pltletink�i�; A9 by ono ltnputso ntrn and women 1 11 ?} t- 1411.: wasted years or psttlenre upon one. p , P A'., [ Capt. Burros avoc !tion iE; that of fillip- dvfauce that ffr:at introdilvtad iz0r to.11lxh broke Into tumult. Mr, Sutborinnd was ` �• who was not or Ill$ blood or ltoeage? forgotten, anu `erles of "Never! She I ,! ' — I l . ,y,tiM, .... , The xiouder, the tuvredulity"$011 moot- carpel Ile is.4fi years Of apo, and is i;hex•idan, rafterwards her husband. She + s , it Vii , :� NFiz; fest urs my best excuse for my long today a• 1lealthy, vigorous representa- also wrote a novel; highly praisedby was Coo 9oat1Its all Cahunny. A, y4 3wretched tie's' broke In unrestrained s t tI,.',�'� w'',� #�'' delay In reveailu9 the seeret Intrusted Live of his class. Cant. Buries, however, Dr, doluason, t acttelneut from every part of the lar(,! , , ; , tz1:..,.alt• s r, y to we by this !lying woman ' has not Alivays enjoyed this vigorous The ntumher of Schiller,, tits Garman, rc)otn, In tato the• coronet Mott- with - ", i +ll�a.. ';' 1 .` ,tit awed slleuue ;;meted these ,cords, health, and while chatting recently poet, Itsits,in atniaole woman. She lxad his ;Tavel; in Valli the local police an. • {� +, . a.aInterestF ' I a Ittc ,l,";! ��, 1 n.;, Xever el' 11'as the oP a Ct'awtl rgitll a representative of the Lur_enbnr;; a strong relish for beauties of Mature, tit}d doavored to restore)ortder; tbotitle wafl I 1 , }fit 4,it 1,., I. i\. (wort' Intonse or Its assions held lu 111 ,,, : { y -_ P Press, he said he believorl that but for wits kashiousatoly fall l: of music and. up and overswept everything for an [u- 1 ''7, ;t. 4:�r„�,� givater restraint. Yet Agnes' tears tho thnol use of Dr, �piiliatns' 1?inTs poetry, Schiller was her favorite child. 9tttnt tili'B11e11ce was suddenly restored ,�.� w,•w;,r v`r' flowed freely, and, ,llusthel's sitltles Pill t S 1 by the Flight of Amnbel smoothing out ( rf" at ,.1.(�¢. %� pt. R , well, their expression had changed, s 1 e`wou d have been tai chronic In- Guetlxo tlxus bl)oaks o£ his p4rents: "Z the folds of tier crisp white frgct.z with ,It i , ;„,, 'rI , and to Sweet wr ter, who alone had eyes valid. T4+xoln 1805 to lbs$, said Capt. iixlttr ted (rola ruy, father a certain orb An iucreduluus, nlnlast insulting; trolls .. y'y,-` ;t# ,".1/ ; `t t'/fir • fat- ber now. they were surchat'ged Barns, "I was the victim of a compiled- of eloquence, calculated to enforce my, '� . i1' f �� with a tragic nstauitig strauge to see tion of troubles, I sttpposo they had doctrines on my' auditors; from, any that at once (lard attrnCtan n9Aln on , „ . ;� y b r ["roderick. Ile lei' eel the occasion and ,»;},i�� In uu1• of tier callous nature, their origin lax lite hardnhip and ax- xtaothor I derived the (acuity of repro- spol,t up itx a tans of great resolve, 1Y ��;