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Durham Chronicle (1867), 22 Jan 1914, p. 4

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Thousands of am bitious young peop e are being instructed in heir homes by our Home Study Dept. You rpay finish at Go]!- , _L -,_ VI). CONNOR HOME sSTUDY In the Popular zmdb m: cessful Machine Oil. Harness ()1: Ame Grease and H00“ Ointment. go to Opened. in Miss L. McAuliffe’s Millinery Store Calder’s Block W. H. BEA N The Big4 C. H. Caswell flair-Dressing Parlor . P. SAUNDERS Bangs and Fringes. TORONTO. ONT ELLIOTT BIG 4 NU VACATION 'Ihe Harnessu: ake After three years in prison Mary b ffié‘d. but the police prevent her holding )ositions. She jumps into the river to end aer life. but is rescued by Joe Gmon. a forget Mary forms a partnership with Gmon and his gang. by which they muict rich victims in a. legal mainner. keeping “with- n the law.’ , 'lnspector Burke calls on Gilder and tells him that a burglary at his home that night has been arr-am, ed through (3113,33 a stool pigeon. to trap Mary Turner and her gang. Edward Gilder. owner of the department store. consents to see Mary before she goes to prison. meeting her to confess. - Mary protesta her innocence to Gilda: 1nd begs him to pay better wages to m- zlerks to save them from temptation. 'delen Morris. the girl who had commit- ted the theft for which Mary was imprin- oned. sees Mary and confesses her guilt. Carson and his gang break into Gilder's home and are foliowed by Mary. who is told of the preposed burglary. While they are there Dick returns home. Mary and Dick are arrested after Mary says Dick killed Griggs. a burglar. Other members of the gang are arrested and "sweated" by Burke. Inspector Burke has interviews with Ag- gie Lynch. a member of Mary’s gang. and Mary. in which he gets little information. Joe Carson. who has been arrested. is taken to Burke's office. from where he sees his pais taken to cells. The sight upsets his nerves. Mary kept her eyes steadfast 0n the rather. There was triumph in her gaze. This was the vengeanre for which she had longed. for whivh she had pluttpd. the \‘exgeam'e she’ had at laxt achieved. Here was her fruition. Ilw perind of her supremam V a Q Mary Turner. a department store clerk. s sentenced to prison for three your. for a. theft she did not commit. Joe Garson. against Mary’s protest. agrees with Eddie Grigga, another crook. to help commit a. burglary in Gilder’l home. Garson learns that filings had helped put up the JOb on him. and he kills Griggs with a noiseless revolver. Inspector Burke arrives. finding only Mary and Dick with Griggs’ body. When Burke calls Mary in and tells her she is under arrest for the murder of Griggs. Garson admits he killed the stool pigeon. Garson, rather proud of his notoriety. is taken to the rogues' gallery to be photo- graphed. Mary and Diclé. left together. are soon in each other‘s arms. Mary is warned by the police to lean town after she has formed the acquaint- ance of Richard Gilder, her former em- ployer?s son. Mary marries Dick Gilder without his fathers knowledge and then refuses to sail for Europe with him. Edward Gilder sees his son's bride and tries to induce her to give up her hus- band. Dick refuses to leave her even when she tells him she 18 an ex-convict. Gildm' seemed daze-d by the brief sentence. , "Say that again.‘ he (-ommz-mdeu‘l. “Dad. Mary and I were married this} morning." - 9 “I married your son this morning." Mary suiqan :1 matter of fart tone. “I married him. Do you quite under- s'tnnd. Mr. Gilder?‘ I married nun." in that mswteure my ner ultimate mmpeusutiun fur untold misery The *‘nther stood there wordless. unable to find speech against this calamity that had befallen him. “It’s a frameup!" Burke roared. Ho glared al the Noun: mun. "Tell your father it ain‘t true Why. do you know what she is? She’s done time." He paused for an instant. then spoke in a wire that was brutally menaving. ‘fAnd she'll do it again!" The young man turned tuward his lu-Mu There was disbelief. hope. 69- Spau. In his fat-o. 'flt's a lie, Mary." be said. “Say if. a lie!” He seized her hand passion- ately?“ ' ' "Dad we‘re married. Mary and l were married this morning." “It is the truth." uary said firmly. “l haw served three years in prison." There was a silent e of a minute that was like years. The father hmkml at Mary With a r. proavb that \\ as lmthetiv. - Dirk turned his tortilrgd fare to It We of a day. ’ Then he spoke again more beseet-hingly. “Say there‘s a mista ke.” Mary spoke with a simplicity that admitted no deui: ll. “It’s all quitv true.” The man Mm had so loved her. trustvd her. stand trembling for ‘a mo ment. rattan-dam sank into ‘3 ch”. '. “See.“ ha said.:mi1 his heavy mfi't was for amp min “in: [msston-° see. what, mm ‘9 (109940 on 1m!" SYN OPSIS “N09 not-71’? " she said gravely. "'09. i did .“MaryJ‘ he said softly,yet with a strength of eunvictiou'. “you married me because you love me." “And you love me now!" be insisflhah - r} r' V . . n -.‘ .9 Convincingly. save tn out» her hm- band. Dirk suddenly amused and spoke with the violenveyut «me more “Itls not!" - He stood up and “em to Mary. and took h9l' twu hands m Ms. var) gently. yet very til-ml) ' the bins \ml "we for all that. Well. I’ve begun tn mllwt,” ' “And that is why you married my my?09 “It is.” Mary am?» the answer cald- ly. con‘vlnoiugly. “What have I (lune to you?" he queso tinned. UXH'UIHlll't‘ht‘lidillfl'. ”Do you renwmlwr what I said to you the day you had me sent away?" “I dun"! remember mm at till." "Perhaps 5.1m rmnvmlwl‘ Mary Tur- ner. wlm was arrested four years ago for rubbing your stul'e. and I'N‘lltll’lS you l't'lllelllllvl' that she asked to speak to you helm-e they took her to prison." The heavy jowlud mun gave :1 start. "Oh. you begin to remember! Yes! There was a girl who swore she was innocentâ€"yes, she swore that she was innocent. And she would have got at] â€"only you asked the judge to make an example of her." “You are that girl ?" “I am that girl." There was a little interval of silence. Then Mary spoke again remorse» lessly. “You took away my good name: you smashed my life: you put me behind “Dad. Mary and I were' married this morning." "What is that mmpnrpd to what you have dune tu me?" “Say; there’s a mistake.” @3994 "347-" ,h [r So. in the face of this catastrophe. where a less love must have been de strayed utterly. Dick remained loyal His passionate regard did not falter for a moment. It never even occurred to him that he might cast her all might yield to his father's prayers. and .I ha ndon her. a leader. proud‘ 6! his social position. proud. moht of all of the son whom he so loved. Now. this hideous- disaster thr’entened. his; wide at every turn-e The father sufl’ered with the son. 89 was a proud man. inteuaely gratified over the commanding position to which he had achieved in the motel-eta! world. proud of his basin integrity. of his standing in the conninnity an a Distraught by this violent interjev tion of torment into a life that hither to had known no important snt‘l’erinu. I)ivk Gilder showed what mettle or man lay beneath his dehonair appear ant-e. And that mettle ’was ut a kind worth while. He did not for an In- stant believe that she w:.ts guilty of the crime with which she had been orig- inally charged and for which she had served a aentence in prison. For the rest. he could understand in somede- gree how the venom of the wrong in- flicted on her bad poisoned her nature through the years. till she had worked out its evil through the scheme of th’h he was the innocent victim He rared little for the fact that recently the had devoted herself to deVious de: wires for making money. to ingenious schemes for legal plunder. "1 serve-d every mimne of my time pvvry minmu uf it. three full. whnlv ywz as" [)0 you wnndvr that I want In gm «Well. that sump (me has :01 In pay? Four ymrs :l;."U. you tuok am!) my nnnw-nnd gave me :1 numhm Now. I've givmn up the uumlwr~muf I’ve gut your name." 0 Dirk lmd t'nHtm'm! the Others out In her pt‘esvm-p :tt hm «'utntmmd. enmlm sized by her leaving him alone wlwn be Wuuid have. pleaded fut‘tlwt wtth her Sint'e then hp hnd strivvn to uh tain another intervit-w with his hrlclv. but she had refusud him [19 ms dv nit-d ndtttissimx to NH“ :mm'tnwm. mm the maid answered the ringing nt‘ the- telephone. and his notes were 599mm,:- ly un heeded “You love me now!” There ,wgl a masterful quality In nis declaration. whlch seemed to ignore her negation. “I don’t.” she repeated bitterly. “Look me in the face and say that.” There was a silence that seemed long. though It was measured in the passing. of seconds. At last Mary. who had planned so long for this hour. gathered her forces and spoke valiant- ly. Her voice was'low. but without any weakness of doubt “I do not love you " “Just the same you are my Wife. and I‘m going to keep you and make you love me.‘ “She's a Monk!" Burke said “I don't cure what you’ve been!" Dix-k exclainwd "From now on you'll go straight You'll walk the Straight- est line a wmuun ever walked You'll put an thoughts of vengeauve out of your heart because I‘ll fill it with Something trigger » I‘m going to make you love me." Burke spuke attain: “I tell you she's u ernnkt" Mary moved :1 little. and then turned her face toward Gilder Aftermath of Tragedy. HE ‘xildcrs. hath fathm' and sun. endured muvh suffw'm: throughout the night and day Um: t'nlhm'ml the seen» in Mary Turner's :lpnrtnwnt. when shv mm made known mu m-mmplishmcm at her revenge nu Hm older man by hm- ensuaring of the yuunger “No. no!” Mary’s denial came like a cry for escape. “And. If I :nn. who made me nnv'. You can‘t spud :1 girl In prison and have her come out anything else." “She didn‘t~ gvt lwr time for good he» bnvinr." ".\nd I'm prnud of it!" vnme her in smut retort. “Do you know what goes .0!) there behind those [one walls? I)” you, Mr. histrivt Art, rney. wnnse business it is tn svnd girls there? Do ynu know what a girl is ex On to Hot time ”if fur gnod If you dun‘t. as]: the keepers Burke swung llilusvlf around in a movement of (-umplvtv d is;: nst CHAPTER XH. girl is expeoted to fur gnod hehuvim": a :00OOQOQQQOOOQOOOOQQQQ’QOOQ Q 0099900WOMOQOOOO Q Miss Valeria Ed ge, who was ap- pointed by the recent Sunday schOol convention to look after the interests of the Home Depart- ment in this district, was at Zion on Sunday afternoon and ably and touchingly outlined the need of this branch of school work, and how it was to be conducted. Zion- ites were more than pleased with her address and showed their wil- lingness by organizing at the meeting. A class of over 30 was formed in 11 {cw minutes and more than double that number will be easily secured. Mrs. W. "Greenwood and Miss Mary Mc- Arthur were appointed visiting superintendents. Miss Edge was highly congratulated on her initial effort. We redict for her every success and peration in both Glenelgan Durham. toher'home near Hanoveron Friâ€" FJ, CHENEY co” 5pm,. 0. day last, after spending a most Sold big“! gim, 75c. ., . enjogable week in the 'neighbor- Take 11’: P y Pills {qr/hum- The Wife of councillor Young re- cently returned from Toronto. where she underwent an operation for cataract on one of her eyes. We are pleased to report the op- eration successful. No. 5 Separate school has been fortunate to secure Mr. Ambrose Corrigan of Mt. Forest as teacher [1.22 3914. Messrs Archie and James M:- Arthur of the 4th concession have the contract of cutting and haul- ing the many big logs in Mr. A. McNab’s woods that were up- rooted last March 21. Most people were beginning to congratulate themselves that they wouldn’t require to use snow- shovels this winter; but Monday’s blowup has caused a sudden change of ideas. East and west roads are badly filled in by drifts in_¢xp0§_e<_i plugs- bath Glenelg and Durham. " ‘ ' ' ourâ€""r ’ " .- ‘ Mrs. Duncan McLean of Abel“ Hall’s Catmh Cure’ in “taint?- deen visited 'the McArthur home- temauy, ’and- 81¢“ directly on the stood one day last week. blood and mucous tug-lace; p! j!» ‘l--- mAALA “A‘A-A‘.A - gun‘s--hn‘t. -_.L._. ..-_J A- _, A â€""Vâ€"â€" vâ€"' “w â€"- up..- u.-bv.- I“ ’ oesfi'e ifiétcflâ€"I'e â€" returned zfi‘iem. Band for teatt gong; 'fimg near Bappver. on Fri:- ljJ, CHENEY CO. 6' OOO O 0006 §§§§§§§§§§§O§§§‘O 094900006900000960900009M ooooooooooooooo¢ooooo+ooo4o+o++o¢oo+o+oooo+o§¢+.o+oo 00000000000000000000000000 00000000000 0000000000 Vs.» s... 06 AH tho popular "13sz of Snfwly anm's. Aum SH-nn. (“Heme and (,Irussfifin tn $5.1M King (‘utm-s. em. Ptv' See this stouk down In sell. All the favorite- ndm-s'. A his: assm-tnwnt. Put These on your list. Unique and acceptable gifts to any one. All Prices. -Xlwflys am eptahle. even by thv best it ivnd. handsme asâ€" smt'ment 250 to $0. What to Give and g Where to Get it E SETTLE THE QUESTION NOW B" making up vmzr list from these suggestinns for Class. Qualirv and I (m I’IiLes. Our line. us the finest In Old (”95. Perfumes and S. SCOTT, Garafnaxa Street, Durham 0 Snth \\'in1 us between} now and Christan-ts live l’w pmvh mm W!“ l‘l‘-‘vi\' ' .‘l 1‘ ii:' ar' Mocha GIOVGS V43} “"1 '0 t" D ”W "l‘nr hm- sp m “In: Five Dollars :1 p ) m l at n at Best Tea will he give l. .:~ 3 m avian: and thi> is nut :1.ll."lh:- pmsnn buying the luz'mw' \' clun ul' grmnl‘ will "PL A Handsome Si'k Necktie (wvr uni 'li'-.:\‘- .Hl trlw pxmniums. (m - l‘zlx.1~‘.(“;l‘:«ms.l l:mnel<. \Vnulc n (Quads‘. Rendv )‘l-uduvlnihimr Ya,- .m'l mu \lwn < md \V nmwn s and H n anunl (ii ls SW0 tlms (no :ll‘; 1: :nl 'r uul~ and NH] l M the l )st 2 D! inns. Ml- ()‘l'dl'i'l'ilk‘ are 11! the, best and :1” Huh. Ym: m lkt‘ n» Illisl‘nke‘ in having lwrv. - Spvm inh us h l'(‘«'\‘i\'«-‘ .‘l 1‘ lil' of "I‘m thaw spwudir given as a pr-‘mi 23mm” \' nlun of (”hi 7!“an (HI n? ()u: l";~31;t~‘.(‘»:tt Fancy Stationery The Central Drug Store, Durham TRAVERSTON. . nn. rmncn's Favorite Prescription Ru: Hwy-n. ism» chance work in our game. and mum than Hm? thuw are nu twn pl'i«‘0~‘. Ever-3' one having .1! -mr Show pays (he sauw as his~ u»:ghbnr~â€"n ) m He nu Toilet Sets Cut Glass Razors Toilet Water For Every Ten Doliars M arkcd } Collingwood citizens waited up- ] on C: A. Macdonald, controller and treasurer bf the North- ern Navigation Company, .who. after 40 years is aboutto leave, to 'ioin the staff of the company at 'Sarnia, and presented him and his wife with a cabinet of silver- {ware. State of Ohio, City 01 Toledo, .“ Luce- County. thFiagk J. Cheney, make.t 0:3 3 e u sen or partner 0 firm of F. J. Cheney , Co. doing. business in the City of Toledo. County and State at ‘ , and that said firm will pa the sum 91 ONE HUNDRED LLARS (or each and every cane of Cats thatcannotbecuredby theme 1' Bull’s Catarh Cure. - FRANK J. CREME Smn to before me final; ecri in my prelenee, . daz 0.1 'Decembqr. _A_LD 1886. _ __ While in Priceville last week. Mr. Dougald McDougald traded us a Hielan’ horse for an Irish one, and we haven’t enough of Gaelic phrases and exclamatory words to make, him “git thar” with his mate; but the earth trembles when he trots. Thos. Timmins sold a fine cow last week that just lacked a few pggpfis oAf W_ei_ghin_g 1,200. Mr. Armstrong of Markdale is having some of the iron for the Traverston bridge teamed out the past week. Mr. M. J. Davis hasn’t been we_l_l lately. Hair Brushes. Cloth , Brushes Hat 3t‘llShOS. A Gift sure to he wefcmne. A hig variety 25C to $5.1!) Candy. Chocolates and Bon Bons Hand Bags Latest Stxle PIIIaE‘S. \Vallets Music Bags All Makes and Shapes Manicure Goods By Piece. or Set Leather Goods Brushed Brass MKE MiIENEY The Last ("-3 ll Cigars In G ifc BOXPS Brushes Pipes January 22,

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