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I paid the man, and hurried into the church. There was nota sou! there save the two whom I had followed and a surpliced clergyman, who seemed tc ae ourselves in Serpentine avenue. It was already dusk, and the lamps were just being lighted as we paced up and down in front of Briony Lodge, waiting for the coming of its occupant. The house was just suchas I had pictured it from Sherlock Holmes’ succinct de- scription. but the locality appeared to be less private than 1 expected. On the fora small street in a quiet neighborbood, it was remarkably ani- mated, There was a group of shabbily dressed men smoking and laughing in a corner, a scissors-grinder with his wheel, two guardsmen who were flirt- ing with a nurse-girl, and several well- dressed young men who were lounging up and down with cigars in their mouths ‘*You see,” remarked Holmes, as we paced to and froin front of the house, “this marriage rather simplities matters. The photograph becomes a double-edged weapon now. The chan- ces are that she would be as avers? to its being seen by Mr. Godfrey Norton as our client is to its coming to the eyes of his princess. is—where are we to find the photo- graph?” ** W here, indeed ?” “It is mest unlikely that she carries it about with her. It is cabinet size. Too large for easy concealment about a woman's dress. She knows that the king is capable of having her waylaid and searched. Two attempts of the sort have already been made. We may take it, then, that she does not carry it about with her.” * W heave, then ?” Ls =: contrar) ‘**Her banker or her lawyer. There is that double _ possibility. But I am inclined to think neither. be expostulating with them. They were all three standing in a knct in front of the altar. I lounged up the side isle like any other idler who has dropped intoa church. Suddenly, to my surprise, the three at the altar faced round to me, and Godfrey Norton came running as hard as he could to- ward me, “*Tharnk God!’ he cried. You'll do. Come! Come!’ ***What then? I asked “*“Come, man, come; only three minutes, or it won't be legal.’ I was half dragged up to the altar, and, before I knew where I was, | found myself mumbling responses which were whispered in my ear, and | vouching for things of which I knew ‘ nothing, and generally assissing in the secure tying up of Izcne Adler, spinster, to Godfrey Norton, bachelor. It wes all done in an instant, and there was the gentleman thanking me on the one side and the lady on the other, while the clergyman beamed on me in front. It wasthe most preposterous position in which I ever found myself ; in my life, and it was the thought of it that started me laughing just now. It seems that there had been some inform- ality “about their license; that the clergyman absolutely refused to marry them without a witness of some sort, and that my lucky appearance saved the bridegroom from having to sally out into the streets in search of a best man. The bride gave me a sovereign, and I mean to wear it on my watch- chain in memory of the occasion.” “This is a very unexpected turn ol affairs,” said I; “and what then ?” “Well, I found my plans very seriously menaced. lt locked as if the pair mighttake an immediate depart: ure, and so necessitate very prompt and energetic measures on my part. At the church door, however, they separated. he driving back to the Temple, and she to her own house. ‘I shal! drive out in the park at five as usual,’ she said, as she left him. ] heard no more. They drove away ir different directions, and I went off tc make my own arrangements.” **Which are ?” “Some cold beef and a glass of beer,’ he answered, ringing the bell. ‘] have been too busy to think of food, and [am likely to be busier still this ning. By the way, doctor, I shal! want your co-operation.”, ‘I shall be delighted.” ‘You don’t mind breaking the law ?” ‘‘Not in the least.” * Nor running a chance of arrest ?” ‘Not in a good cause.” “Oh, the cause is excellent !” ‘“Then Iam your man.” “I was sure that I might rely or you.” * But what is it you wish ?” Vhen Mrs. Turner has brought ir the tray I will make it clear to you Now,” he said, as he turned hungrils our landlady had provided, “I must discuss it while l eat, for I have not much time. It is evi nearly five now. In two hours we must be on the scene of action. Miss Irene, or Madame, rather, returns from her drive at seven. We must bk ” at Briony Lodge to meet her. *And what then 7” ‘You must leave that tome. I have already arranged what is to occur There is only one point on which ] must insist. You must not interfere come what may. You unmlerstand?”’ **T am to be neutral ?” “To do nothing whatever. Therc will probably be some small unpleas Do rot join init. It will en being conveyed into the house Four or five minutes afterward the sitting-room window will open. You antness. im my are to station yourself close to that open window.” “Yes.” “You are to watch me, for I will be visible to you.” “Vou” “And when I raise my hand—so— you will throw into the room what J give you to throw, and will, at the same time, raise the cry of fire. You quite follow me?’ ** Entirely.” “It is nothing very formidable,” he said, iaking a long cigar-shaped rol] from his pocket. “It is an ordinary pluraber’s smoke rocket, fitted with a p at either end, to make it self-light- nz. Your task is confined to that, When you raise your ery of fire, it will be taken up by quite a number of people. You may then walk tothe end f the street, and I will rejoin youin ten minutes. I hope that I have made myself clear ?” “Il am to remain neutral, to get near the window to watch you, and, at the signal, to throw in this object, then t« raise the ery of fire, and to wait you at the corner of the street.” “Precisely.” “Then you may entirely reiy on me.’ “That is excellent. I think, perhaps, it is almost time that I prepared for the new role I have to play.” He disappeared into his bedroom, and returned in a few minutes in the char- veter Of an amiable and simple-mindeé gonconformist clergyman. His broad. black hat, his baggy trousers, his white tie, his sympathetic smile and genera! look of peering and benevolent curi- ity were such as Mr. Jchn Hare alone could have equaled. It was not merely that Holmes changed his cos- tume. His expression, his manner, his very soul seemed to vary with every fresh part that he assumed. The stage ‘ost a fine actor, even as science lost “nm acute reasoner, when he became a specialist in crime, li was a quarter past six when we leit Baker street, and it still wanted teu minutes to the hour when we found Womer are naturally secretive, and they lixe to do their own secreting. Why should she hand it over to any- else? She could trust her own guardianship. but she could not tell what indirect or political influence might be brought to bear upon a busi- ness mon. Besides, remember that she resolved to use it within a few days, It must be where she can lay her hands upon it. It must be in her own house.” “But it lias twice been burglarized.” “Pshaw! They did not know how te look.” *But how will yon look,” “T will not look.” “What then?” “T will get her to show mea,” “But she will refuse.” “She will not be able to. But I hear the ramble of wheels. It is her car- tiuge. Now carry out my orders to the letter.” As he spoke the gleam of the side- lights of a carriage came round the eurve eo! the avenue, It Was a smart little landau which rattled up to the loor of Briony Loége. As it pulled up one of the loafing men at the corner dashed forward to open the .loor in the hope of earning a copper, but was elbowed away by another loafer who had rushed up with the same intention. A tierce quarrel broke out, which was increased by the two guardsmen, who took sides with one of the loungers, and by the scissors-grinder, who was equal- ly hot upon the A blow was strack, and in an iwstant the lady, who had stepped from her carriage, j} was the center of a little knot of flush- |} ed and struggiing men who strnck savagel y ateach other with their fists and sticks. Holmes dashed into the ‘rowd to protect the lady ; but, just as he reached her, he gave a cry and dropped tothe ground, with the blood running freely down his face. At his fall the guardsmen took to their heels in one direction and the loungers in the other, while a number of better dressed people who haa watched the scufile without taking part in it, crowded in to help the lady and to attend to the injured man. Adler, as I will still cal] her, had hurried up the steps ; but she stood at the top. with her superb figure oatlined against the lights of the hall, looking back into the street. ‘Is the poor gentleman much hurt ?” she asked. one other side. To arene He is dead,” cried several voices. “No, no, there’s life in him.” shouted another. ‘But he'll be gone before you can get him to the hospital.” **He’s a brave fellow,” said a woman, “They would have had the lady’s purse and watch if it hadn’t been for him. ‘Fhey were a gang, and a rough one, too. Ah he’s breathing now.” **He can’t Ke in the street. bring him in, marm 2” May we “Surely. Bring him into the sitting- room. ‘There is a comforsable sofa. This wav, please ip Slowly and solemnly he was borne into Briony Lodge, and laid out in the principal room, while I still observed the proceedings from my post by the window. ‘The lamps had been lit, but the blinds had not been drawn, so that I could se¢ Holmes as he lay upen the couch, I do not know whether he was seized with compunction at that mo- ment for the part he was playing, but I know that | never felt more heartily ashamed of myself in my life than when Lsaw the beautiful creature against whom I was conspiring, or the grace and kindliness with which she waited upon the injured man. And yet it would be the blackest treachery to Holmes to draw back now from the part which he had entrusted tome. I hardened my heart, and took the smoke-recket from under my ulster. After all, I thought, we are not injur- ing her. Weare preventing her from injuring another. 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Island for THE BRADLEY FERTILIZER CO., the iargest concern of the kind in th. world. We have a lar: stock, on hand und to arrive, at. nese well known MANUR3, and can refer purchaser to many of our very best farmers who have been using them for years with very gratiiying results, ‘ We can also supply the sime goods (Grounl Siag) affered by our would-be c mpetitors as “English Fertilizers at at least 20 per cent les: price than they now ask for it, but ot the same time we woul! not advise its use, bebeving that THE GENUINE EnGLIsH MANORES AS 30LD ONLY BY US are much the best value. Prices, Pa uphlets, ete., on application. AULiF BROS. Charlottetown April & 1896—2aw (25) & wky — ee _ % “ Jewels. Jewels,” Look at this list of “Jewels,” and every one a JEWEL and a perfect working stove: - Peerless Jewel, Little Jewel Mystic Jewel, Sterling Jewel, Empire Jewel, Pisjo Jewel Grand Jewel, ilom:J-wel, Magic Jewel, Forest Jewel, Fire King Jewel, Jumbo Jewel, Mauitoba Jewel, Leader Jewel Ni-ta Jewel, Clipper Franklin Jewel, Cottage Jewel, Twe light Jewel, Oakland Jewel, Bonanza Jewel, Jewel King,and lots more Jewels ranging in price from $4.00 up to $200.000 Every Jewel Stove isa*JEWEL.” Then if you want any other kind of stove look at this list:—Red Cloude, Globi- Heaters, both with and withoutdrums, all sizes; and agale Waterloo, Niagara, Star, Success, Standard, Perfect. Maritime Wsmorland, and a great many more. If we cannot suit youe All kept in Stock at the * Chronic Complaints. . . eo City Hardware Store at “lannca ¢ urify the f ' , Y y ee oe. R. B. NORTON & CO UU. All Druggists and E General Dealers. CARD OF THANZES. E ——_______-_____— | For the many favors received from n.y numerous friends and : customers during the year 1896, and would wish them a har- a HORSE CLIPPING, py and Prosperous New Y2ar, and that they may all continve gg to buy and drink the celebrated Special Blend of Empire Tea. let As tne clipping season is now. a that I sell. Also as many more, invited to participate in the p a cslpped horses that ine call at | Pleasures of drinking Empire Blend during 1897, re . rafton St. here , : “ eres or Se Se od T. J. MORRIS, Grocer and Crockery Man