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HOLMES- Author of “A Woman's Love,” “ The Wife’s Secret,” “A Heartless Woman,” “Her Fatal Sin,” “A Wife's Peril,” “A Desperate Woman.” RRR IORI KORE RR RRS RR RER RRRR X ob e REY i ~ x, TN A“ » > VAAL awa Oe (Continued, ) CHAPTER XV. “To trace them down,” madly Creotrey answered Roy his hand on the ren. say nothing?’ he said to who had struggled so hard, Pa Ross lifted his eves and elared at the speaker, but made no a7 nothing, Lord Darrell, till we have questioned them further ] *9 Nes 5 gaol, commanded prt “Can you the prisoner answir Geoffrey — CHAPTER XVi. Now to | | | } | i | “Is below “My God! wildly: in handcuffs.” failed!” murmured *e * + ‘ what has happened?” she pass ed her hand over her Cleared. “Mr. Armistead,” she pleaded passionately, “help me, I beg. You know wh t she eyes; then her brain My wretched brother! I have suffered through him. For God's sake help me now. They know nothi of him here. I shall be disg | eternally shamed, unless you will id me, ‘See, I will fling myself at your | feet! Help me to escape this.” “T will Geoffrey help you on one condition,” Armistead said quit | ing Valerie from her humiliating posi- tion; “and on one condition only.” “Name it!” cried Valerie “That you confess what = sg] you had in Lady Darrell’s abd She ‘gave a slight scream, then f hanghtily. Valerie Ross was chatting in her most pleasant manner to Lady Dat wh her quick ears caught the sound ! i \ n th gra i I ] ] i t ( le e. She 1 1d gVW {t to the wi i \ her quick eves caught: a glimpse of Roy's face. white and agitated, as he threw himself from his horse, and her heart told her that something had happened. So great was her emotion that for an instant a film gathered over her eyes: she could distinguish no othe: the group of horsemen below, and when the mist cleared away they had al] dis- . — eo 7. oon . ‘ m<¢ ed and had entered tn Castle At all hazards she must know whut | had happened She hurried excuse to slippe d made some ady Darrell, and room In the passage she met Davis—-Alice’s maid. The woman had never liked herr, and since her yery open Alice, had grown to hate her d, Davis?’ cried her the even lV, lorgett ng r fear. “Ig anything “Nothil uns we ig that I have red Davis, heard of, and then Valerie knew she must endeavor to grow calm, would betray miss,” or she herself, “I thonght I heard a noise.” she said, coldiy, “but I dare say I was mistaken.” “I think you must hare been, miss.” Valerie swept away. At the head of the- staircase hi ilted. Should she 2) d Her movements were Hiecided, for at that instant Rov. followed by Frank Meredith and Geof. she ownstairs 6 r not? SoOoOTL frey Armistead, ran up the stairs. “Ah, Valerie!” the cried excitedly. “Great news! We have captured some of the ‘burglars, and traced—my—Wadys Darrell. Where is my mother? 1] He ‘hurried on, leaving Valerie face to face with Mr. Armistead. She grew snddenty pale. “ete agate —e a exclaimed. “How ror tic! Where and how’? Yh, Mr. Meredith, vou are ft) gentleman who befriended mw Lady Alice the -other day, And so th: vy have ae fs 17} i ‘Safe, | said ¢ ff \ ; ‘ \\ tT vi t ! ie t 0 I Valerie's heart a! “Are they very S she ashe] in ferced, lanner, “Dy they look very terribl ‘They «are is strangely most ordinary like yourself,” in fact, one Valerie «gasped, prt out, one hand and clutched the balustrade. Geoffrey motioned Frank away: hi his hend on Valsviets. she her eves “My brother, me he =< opened Paul!’ ashe gasped. Positively cured by these Littie Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy fo. Dizzincss, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulaic the Dowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Piii, Small Bose. Small Price. Substitution the fraud Uf the day, See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Garter’s Little Liver Pilly, from the | herself up. “I don’t understand you,” she said “You insult me by such words!’ wered Geoffrey. pretty good judge of things, F and your own lips you. What did you just now? ‘Failed!’ What had Your plan, of course, Come ou confess ?”’ “Never!’ said Valerie “Tt ts all false! I know *“T hear Lord Darrell ccming. JI teli him all—tell him that the w is harboring in his home is the passionately. nothing! will man he sister | of im abuse of poor : ee Fe aanaten rae Manis —— ee “No—no!’ VY may know bour.”’ “I give you till to-night willingly.” And Mr. Armistead turned away, leav- ing the wretched woman lost for a mo- ment to all her self-possession, feeling that her revengeful plan had failed, yet knowing nothing. She went hurriedly along the corridor him back, “I Give me an alerie drew something. to her own room, and as she weut, her courage returned, and she could have cursed herself for her we akness in be traying herself to Geoffrey Arinistead’s keen eves. Roy Darrell met ‘his stretched hand. friend with out- “My mother is quite upset and ill with al] this business. She has sent me to fetch Str Humphrey. She wishes to see him.” “T have been thinking that our best plan will be to ride in separate -direc- tions, to try and trace this’ Italian scoundrel; the others had better stay kere, if you don’t object to turning your ist into a prison for the nonce.”’ “Object!” cried the earl. “I feel safe \ T ky they a1 thin my grasp. Armistead, I put myse if into your hands W) T vou ft ink Wisest | will do As } letectives retu fi a ‘ 11C¢ I Ss! i V i Good retu 1 Geoffrey; “it will trange thing if we don’t catch him } 1L thimk:’ ‘rank Meredith -here joined them, d they went down the stairs togethe.. “Look -after your friend, Armistead,” Sie] — earl, waving his hand towards t] ning-room, where a dejuener was coeada : “if vou will pardon me, I must take Sir Humphrey up to my mother.” Tle ty the twe friends, and hurried in search .of, Alice’s grandfather. Alice's grandfather! The pews came back to him with al! its strange force, The moments of excttement and an- xiety while the burglars -were captured had Grives itt from his miind: but now remembered al! that Sir TIn hi: id s Lid, and, torn with fear that Jost to him for ever, a thrill of pride went through him for her auke. Sir Humphrey was pacing the floor of the library as the earl entered. “You have no picture show me, have ruptly. Roy mphrey tis heart was pereha hee, while she, even was of your wife to you?” he asked ab- colored with pain, for, in the knowledgement that he possessed no me mento of Alice, he had to own to the past feelings of coldness, unjustness, and contempt, I have none, but ” he replied quietly, Sir Humphrey read his face. “Please God you will need none,” he observed. “Surely she must be fownd to-night, Darrell.” Their hands uncongciously tightened in each others grasp. “I dare not think of it,” muttered Roy hoarsely. “The old woman has confessed that—that Jura loved her. She is in his hands. When I know this, I feel mad!” “Take me to your mother,” the older man said gently. “It is but right you should both know the history of this girl who so strangely became your wife. Ah, Darrell, truth is indeed stranger than fiction, and this child’s story is a proof of that.” Roy turned and led the way to his mother’s room, T.adv Darrell rose. with outstretched ———.. Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Ouinirze Tablets Alldrusgists refuud ti mouey ivi. failaiv ule ou, a NOVEMBER 19 1598 McKAY’S Tremendous Slaughter Saie ot our meke of T weeds. We are overstocked and not wisbing to close down our mill, have decided to cle»r out all surplus stock, in crder tomake room for our new spring patterns Nothing but our own mike of goods included in this sule. durable, just the goods fr the season of the yer, The cloths are heavy, strong and Farmers and working men shculd ‘avail themselves of this opportunity of buying honest, all wool goods at prices never before sold at Heavy, all wool weeds 6é ‘é cc ¢ ce ce “ Flannel, “ Upion Twill Flanne}, White aid Grey, cs es Plain Ladies all wool Dress Goods Heavy, all wool Blanketing, white, 2 vds wide, worth & “6 Union do $6 ail wool do é< ‘6 Checked This is one chanze ina life ers—our loss is your gain. Dx prices, On application, any station on P. hands, -as Sir Wale me entered lend!’ she Humphrey old fi home, said warmly. “How many years have passe] since we have met, and to meet now at such a time! Roy has briefly told me how it comes that you are here: as yet I am in a maze of astonishment!” “T will not leave you there long, dear lady.” Sir Humphrey placed her earefully im her chair. “T will make my story as short as possible. You may remember years ago, when the Abbey Was not the ruined place it is now, that occasionally my son, and sometimes my- self, came to it in the autumn, and de- spite its cheerless character managed ‘to be very comfortable with a few guns ~—intimate friends, who found the smort around ample compensation for the soli- tary grandeur of the domicile. “The autumn your husband died I believe you spent abroad, this man”— putting his hand on Roy’s shoulder-- “was then an infant; for some reasone -T forgot what now, business I think—l was unable to yisit the Abbey. Fulke, my son, departed without me. i thoucht him surrounded .with his friends, but after a few weeks had elapsed I s-on vvered this was not so. Tov ex- plain briefly, Fulke had purposely visit- ed the Abbey alome save for his sevr- vunts, drawn thithér by a woman, This girl, a gove whom he had nd protects d from some and ittracted by her great beauty, fallen love with. The governess, Margaret Dornton, after this meet mg left her situation. Fulke discovered ‘turned to the only home v, an old maiden aunt, living in the wn of Nestley, and without # word he followed her. The rest was simple; bore down all her scruples, a dependent, unhappy, (To be Continued.) ee — FRIENDS PREVAILED A Nervous Toronto Woman Walked the Fioor During the Night for Houre at a Time—She Makes a Statement. TORONTO, ONT.—‘“I was troubled with nervousness. It was impossible for me to keep still andif the spells came over me during the night I had to get up and walk the floor for hours at a time My blood was very poor and I was subject to bilious atteeks” My feet would swell and I was unvtaebieto dco my own house- disc« AS A mess, insult, Ini dly in soon he had I’¢ she I a m” 1O0VE WAS she young. samples will be s 3 work. I treated with two of the best physicians here but only received relief | I became discouraged. One | day a friend called and advised me to try | for a time. Hood’s Sarsaparilla. I lawghed at thead- vice but Iwas prevailed upon and pro- cured one bottle. Before I used it all I began to feel better. I took several bot» tles and also several boxes of Hood’s Pills. Now I can eat and drink heartily and sleep soundly. Hood’s Sarsaparilla hes entirely cured meand also strengthened meso that I now do all my own work. { cheerfully recommend Hood’s Sarsapa- rilis to all sufferers from nervousness, weakness or general debility.”” Mrs. H. F. ParM, Degrassi Street. Hood’s Pills city tc operate. 9 conte.” a HOWARD’S Sq Heart Relief For Palpitation, Pain about the Heart, Pressure in the Head is the best medicine known. Nota failure has been reported. It aaue the bloo | to flow naturaily, perfect- ly, unnoticed, throu, h every part, bringing oss 1.----¢ ard Lealth to every m.- - «ad mu 2S sss SSSSSFFq. cl > it ‘pr nipily relieves brain pressure, heart- pain, heated swe “Hing feet. of hert disea-e. 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