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The Helmet
of Navarre
A STORY OF LOVE AND ADVENTURE
BY BERTHA RUNKLE.
Owpyrtghs by The Cautery Co
• Atinielets 'have you done -your b
here in Paristo undermine roe.
I let you ear* our yOur little. wo
unhindered %hy mi ht in tune
nn y me. Tho ore 1 reotient that
long u. I stoy-in Perin you stay ou
"Oh, / don't like that!"
'the :pivot* • amazed whilm it am
ed iLayenne. • -
"Posstbly not, but you will consent
to it. You will ode out of my court.
when we have finiehed some necessary
Filming et papers, straight to tile St.
Dania gate: And you will pledge me
your honor JO make no attempt here-
after to enter so long as the city is
mine."
Moraine was smiling broadly. mon-
sieur frowning. He ralialied the con-
dition little. He rat eninYlng
him -
ell much in Paha, his dangers, hie
4 successes, his biting his thumb at the
power of the League. To be killed
at hia post was nothing, but to be
; • _ bundled away from ft to inglorious
adety. that stuck in his gorge. For
a moment he actually hesitated. Then
he began to laugh at his own hesita-
tion.
"Weil. too iofl what do 1 espitct?
To walk. • rabbit. WU the Hon's den
and maks my own terms to Leo? I
em happy to aooept yours M. de /doy-
enne. •espaelally since. do 1 refuse,
you will none th a lessfok nu
-Tien inistollso,
8t. satin. You
are waloome spon the mat of.
your dam with me
"In Cba
"Or in the League."
"Thb former is preferable:"
"You may ootnit yourself thrice for-
tunate, then, that a third alterna-
tive is given You --
-It needs tent the reminder.
loafed the St. Quantins will not
forgot."
"Bvery one forgets." •
Perhape. But when you need ow
good ofilus we shall not have hod
time to forgot."
Pardieu. Bt. Quentin. you Eat
ROM oourage to toll me to my head my
course is To:1r
\he maunderings of the 3oster."
•'My dear Mayenne. conicodtinithela
Monsieur laughed nut a -gay
• after s moment, Mayenne
& .d, too. My duke cried quickly.
d wslking the length of tha
Iabl.,'to hie host .
"You have dealt with me muni-
ficently, ‘C,Mayenne Yon have kept
back- but one thing I want. That is
yawn*. know you roust oomn
our to us r or later. Como
now.
The other did not flame out at mon-
. stheur,. but answered coldly
• "I theme no taste to be Navarre's
vassal."
Bettor his than ain's."
Mayonne shrugged- hi shoulders,' his
tabp at HI stolidest.
" 'ell. I ain no aatro10er to read
'the futurs."
• ,kfonaieur laid an emphc hand
ort, hie host's ahonider.
"Rut I read it. my friend. T see
a-freirh land under a French kis. s
Catholic -arid a gallant fellow, faith-
ful to eild 'friends, friendly to did
foes 1 see the dear land at pew* nt
lain. the biome humming. *the mill.
Aeolians wheat vowing thiek on the
battle -fields."
M eyenne • 1��k up, with
spills.
"I have still a field or two to wat-
er for that wheat.- ---likr-complitriendt 1
to your new muter. St. Quentin. You
may tell him from me that when 1
submit I submit. When a have mario
ourrender, from that hour forth
ani 1 his hound to lick his hand, to
guard and obey hint. Till then let
film beware of my teeth! While I
'have one ptkoman to my back, one
sou in my pooch. I fight my _ramie."
'Sind when you have 0011r700 yet
have throe pairs of Mindy; at Henry's
court to pull you up nut of the mire"
"1 thank their graciodaness, though
stately...and _proud, d confident. the
1 shadl_navariasod t2ri-ofticer"
, May -
emu said grandly. e stood there
"-picture of princeliness and strength.
Last night at Bt. Denis it had seem-
ed, to•rne that no power could defy
mys king. Now it seemed to me that
no king could nick the power of roy
Lord !doyenne. When suddenly, pre-
•cisiely like e mummer who in MO
glut moment winks at you to let you
" s ni • melted inter arion1W.-, --
know jt is icake-belietra, thetenoral-
duke'dig
"After alt., he tt..id, "it's se owl,'
to lay en andlior to windward."
CgAiljp__XXX.
Ocoupied in Wrangling with the
grooms over the mento of our several
stables, with the soldiers over poli-
tics and the armies I awaited in a
itiads-cornot ortbs court *In eoll•-•
elusion of formalities. 1 had just
declared that King Henry would be
in Parts within a week, and was oh
this point of getting any crown Crocked
for it, when, ma if for the very our-
porie---eave the mark ' of mooing me,
entered from the street Lucile He
approached rapidly. eyes ntreight in
front of him, heeding us no whit;
but all the loungers turned to Mars
at him. Even then he paid no hoed,
passing ns without a glance. But the
d'Auvray bespoke him. -
'M. ide Lorraine! Any news!"
He started and turne4 to ue in
half-absant surprise as if he had not
known of our presenee, nor, indeed,
quite reedited it now. He Wain both
pale' and rtimpleri, like one who hes
not rimed en erre all night.
"Any twins herr he trade Norman
answer..
"No, monsi•ettr,. orient' liia Grieco
has information. We hive heard
earthing"
"And thio woman?"
"Sticks to ft mademoiselle told her
saver ir word."
e•t
rk.s
aft -
so
t •• than ht had yet shown.
"You vet not told thin fellow?"
"We understand our orders, mon.
sietir." d 'A uvray *anti creel, a bit
grinned at hien 'We and M. &
Nlayenne are friends not "
nottorouse 'him even to cur-
iosity, it seemed. Out he turned ab-
ruptly to the men • ith more life
-
1
a 11"
Lucas Mood MM. bI* eyed travel-
ing dolly over the tromp of ne;01
If he expected somewhere. to flnd
help. At the pante time he wag net,
10 the !emit thinking of us. He hode=
of strsight ot,ine tor a full minute
baton: he &sok* to 'my identity.
• You.!"
`,71fes, M. de Lorraine," J'Ilaid with
nli\the resporthilnarit„,t'eceild
rnua-
hlehin*imy 1" .41,. been much.
canodocing ..pirtins,1 was ready
fter nor -violyptfte. Bit attar the An/
Ckn/Ant. 911 staitlement hA regarded
in 1 siugularly lack -lustre dray,
while he Imitated without apparent
iksontnyont. Now I am. thole
ith M. la jc da Qin,:
• • nee. i•a•lnllealliellele te wlee
• THE SIGNAL: GODERIOH. ONTA,R10
i• . •,1 hie 13 1 t lii.4 knife le.•
•h• I ',1•••,••1 -'••••isullat of my riraul
\ I ,h• 7-t 14i:e4in Ilea
I ' Ottri to -fee t'riti "
11. • ' • er:441141:-'• 17Cot4-, sith. M
..!ri
re tlitokor Alton
- -elf. M.
\‘ :lore
-ffitit"---irle% to ii111 T/1t. cenite.`rie
tier inonorroo •
1T11 1 ,.30 for or,e- moment,
nolohiste34 b,tb.r thio-heitild le. Woe;
the:i ititli"“to fottl• poilley )u' aiiit
into the house.
1. that true!" d'.111yray demand-
Tlicir tnityttee loo-eited• fiOW, they.
flooded IlC 311lt eonevriling •
r0wlen10ikeir4ldeli 1 litistioreel wplp-
Ily i. 3,3,li1.1. t1eiri4ly ris1.0444111111 our
hs biotin?, I I
coin of 11. (Well
turn Navelitie 1t ttie beirgetti. blurt
alt niti 1r1111111.11 littodiy Itear,1 whitt
the sol•lier4-e11141 tI hP l 34 ft Ah114,44-.1
tier, iht erp,nel• i.da-11
hAUl114(14111111.
lent AA p. /Iloilo,. 11 •;'I rho Ili, a
quit/Cid 'her,' *Akiog were glad_
to get to her DIG., re,,
she had knotto all 1104 time the 1543'6
whereat...tits. •he ettumetai uo• biotite
Atm . but , busied behalf .ering 41: •
horse huldell to h••• notion. Pre•ent-
ly. In the 'mil:nice. Pierre. mon-
sieur 'appeored.' •
.. "YOU 1•111Y. inti .00 to 'bid'
!huddle lir your stastec 'men yon
at trcrnii- .gtte
Vigo
ti ilk hoyees.' •
"I% all riclit,totim-ietw" 1 iota to
AAs. I ln.ii111.4 ntii•rup. "In all
richt', Liras" -
eat. faceAtad hoed n little t•lotttled
•tin eame dote!' the NMI 110W
itdiiLi'-d more. lin. he onswered,
"Quite r'elit, aelutles. \1 do May -
mine .tand. to hii mord 1.11
1e4,, a
i•tfvail.
He :stood a inonleot nifty. 'then
hi, emfatenan3,t. ele.ared typ.
1m%, ,:!..ol11 In glad -
i111 utthotit fiett the? Lucas
14 alive. Flirt* Vi.hr You
are like to reach Items 14,
• '•
buffed:
Now this was .eininantly the pi
for me !el -hold my Magna 'but Of
.00urse 1 could not.
"They had no mood to tell me. M.
de Lorraine. 1 know quite well What
thr trouble is. 4 know rather more
about it than yop do Senearalf."
He confronted me now With 111,tho
fire .1 could ask.
"What mean you, whelp?"
"I mean mademomille. What els.
should I mean!"
"'What do you know?"
"Everything "
"Hew whereahont!"
•de.. • as • • • )t a • !
O CANADA, BELOVED FATHERLAND
CHANT NATIONAL
Nous sir HOP. ;I.Dig /08110LAT,11 P1 147 ArTO.
Maeatoso t risolitto. C•pyrluitted1ce7. ary Thar Hews Journal, Toronto
0 Cs - na - dal
Fav - cored el Ciod.
•
Mu...4.. 41.6•Willk
Rit • low • od Path er . land, Thy brow is
by one', • ty flood_ and tide, Stead fast at
a
Her patron mint.
May Wee of Wrong
God's coo•ri • er sub . time.
Like him she
\ and al • Val - 14 death In • spire OW
•
Leap Year Biscuit. A
unique line. Made
only by ourselves.
64 to the lb.
D. S. Perrin& Co., Ltd.
L.4.. Cno•ie
ito _ jy -••
guanine, hitt he cut we
t3o33 that 1 was flIVW 11.• .
110 1111•111 1011 of lik."110,11,11vt• - 11.•
wit off with .1...kti-vi,my on the
i331.11111t; 1 hitt noole 11(9' to ant
444444eertert 1171 yesterday:-
ts tone. t hate thohrtii he did, but
LAIII bound to soy lir gine us no- 'Tilt •
....,
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.1 his urgent tired 14 ...ring the coin-
s. de Mar was too tutit•It for him, hut
in. riddle •to-ine. 1 knew lie had come
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11..V:441.111,,"Me111.A1111.1:(4w.11 clIlimuith.hillfiyiouttahstere
What woo an much to the point, the
officer lied no doubt or Milyenne'e
coital Exit!. wpnt-wtth IIIA falser
into an inner roem, where we caught
4I4ht. through the dour 44 takt hooks
ts Oh a clerk or full i•phinti thAto, and
1110111..111 el11.110,11 Ad again 'with a
key. •
.•stinee.-the- geutleman e
laeownt.t.teei,t te I 0,';
This wits out day: Jr.*, Mayeum•
11.1Wel_e1/0i.% 111.11y tivut out •irf' hta way •
to please t1e. wee etiddeilly,., em-
boldened 1.7 ,hi-\1711111111Pf.
/•littrryp;14.Arnor.:
io ,,
1134 hotdie-4 In- toe 5 moment, Fun -iris -
ed.
ftPr 811. Wit V 11I;11 You too,
Sir Musketeer an von
So the,•thre•• of •ti-. lo, il'Auv.
de Mar--
1.. •110,014.
LIA,r0 134141k..1
311•11."4 to the 111A113-4.10 3'lt`111.
till.'. It neented t• hair ilt'•
ilkr., the potent intlge of May -0111e bate
11e, "Pelf Jul.
-Court ua itito ntuatl i•ohnt .11
*too.. door:- willn_ceiling, where rho,
0t the tnhhe, stone hiCh °Metals,: Fri -
1141.1 she g•rventor of the' prison 111111-
-.'It. 14. waii an old
grizzled and it rather -beaten; hie right
reit. hanging empty.. An inte•renting
ft ore, no tiotibt. I.t.t 1 pant Itini -"scant
int ion., for et hia side ntood 1.111101.
C01110 141 M. de !IbleutIlle.11 !Met-
h* •'lle expstu1tuig 1:tel4v111-
ent. ye civil "I Nutipomie lit. 111,1, not
think it ienfohary to u rite the
sisuno---y441
"Thell.eg lotions-. M. dr- I.urraine"
--The oft*.' broke oft to demand of
our e•erirt. ': 'ell; that now 2"
I - u-ent -drat lit' up to him'. not
%eittnr pertni%4 . 1114 hreitj ont 11*3
In ii,tpor.
order. if it plean•• )'•i33. mon-
<team; for the Count , Mar's release "
Ltrea.•_s_itand.- went_ tit tit . _44444.:it
and •rromple it ; 44? 1»cl•Incheit tint
lrooped to 14.- It ivied, Itt if
ion eses would blacken ie paper
,t !it their tire. -
"lust that --•the requieition" for M.
rle Mae*. relottee," offiee told
hon, from K. "AU Pe eel-
ly regalia and'in order. In 'five '11-
• dee; bist--ele- -1.mverne, tha-rditite
Mar ',hall 10- ,before you. Yo_o_•mp
hate 'nit the cimrernation you• wish."
Liscite's face Well au blank 01thi
well.
"1 ,ani a otl•fino, and weolefier's or-
.
der-, must In: oheyed.".•the inflirer went
01* to explain. ev.idently not cm ring t•t
nffeint•the reiternl's nephew.. "With-
out ,the w• -trim order
mit .-y.ottr mother, of Cpse. But 11,/.1V
30*1 *'ria hove all thiseonvertution-you
de -ire with NI .14 Mar " .
Lucii•,'n dace 111,1 not chanere nay_o,,tO
'coal lie flui very natne of his. brother
Guise, 14-4,naill must
7,4.-111411Ak .ti. HL.linter.," 31,11•1, barely
v. .':It f4444** the room.
"NoU. 1 don't nutkei that hut," the .
keeper iiiiieteuri'-iti 10. beard. That
01,4111 be in one moment oured
Preacher' Opitiois
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6eek our shore, Our laws a bul • wail
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- faith from sea to sea,
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When hearth and free - dim we must • still de
Pron,1 nuc our flag ai'er /toot for Thee and
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fend
right.
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the King 1"
her fair %nil
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to set Truth's ho ty hght.
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• ••••••••••dwinalleReill•
:lutora• Wt144 rrid• 14113 14*5 5. no,
help. I stayed where 1 wen, fet•ered
with anxiety. •
At the end 1.1 f five minutes he came
(flit 1,1 the hoose seam rind %elbow
a glance ett Its went 'drawls' tilirmIlftl
the gete with the .10p -mid nit...of la
man who knots/, what he is about
I was no ranter' in my mind, though
I saw him guise.
Soon Oft )11, StR1.04 ("NM*. A lackey to
order M, de St. Quentin', horses and
two triudixteers to mount and rtde
with hint On reaching thexinor with
the nags I discovered 1 was not .to
he of the petty; our second elelibust
caf?) tear of rooloinoiseller• and hot
.htt t. .1-A
Ply airtr to the saddle with a
elm trig sithtte to hin guardians, sr,'
the 11t41e train flattered off;
Pierre, elan* to My elbow With in
open paper , the order sinned and
nealoit for M.• Mar'. release.
"Here, my you**cockerel, you and
d Auvray are to take 11.3. to the Bas-
tille, WA 11 will be atrange if your
maator does not walk fres Again Hi.
areee bids sou tell /411. de Mar he
ittrnembers Wedneeday night under -
d"
"And 1 »Mambo? Tneonty nicht in
i's noulsoif-riwist..Piental 1- Will
Rev P. 1(. Molten. Forks Paddock,
C. : I always count it a pl•asure to
recommend the Dr. Slocum Remedies
to tor Vatichioners. I believe there
4*---tro4hing totter for threat and lung
troubles ar wit:keens or run down lips
tem. For speo.ker.i. lore throat 1 have
lounil 141cittste- very benefiesal. "
Rev.
t•
1011.111
to its e
Or. R.
I
. H. Stevens, Paisley, Ont.:
seemed jinn th. 0 unitise t my
. 1 iball add my teettmeey
cacywt every. oppossity.'
. liesome, Amherst tk
i•,
ire erten recoiledi
! dad
takimg it toyer/elf. for- it
trout les 'yeti lipecitP."
pg. Batb,
10 my family; ibe
it I *ITC
(ksy wired timed
Gamest it.
Bev. l'hatts-„pti
bare used Pandit
results ...ere iniiri'rla
pitophe who state/Ili
No equal. I strongly
nov. J. 8. L. Wilsea. Oat.:
'f time taken tw• haft 1 Paellas
and art 'deemed to my tbat-I greatly
improved ta health. t w outdid
with my throat, but new 1 Iliad shout
restored to its normal wiediti I
And rev work very Wu& len
I believe Perchine is all &aimed for
Those are earnest preackei44 t e
gospel of ?whine. They knew where
of they mesh Psychins nor.' a
threat, lueg end steins, h troubles. ft
ts a great volo• str•agtheser, acting
directly 011 the vocal, respiratory and
digestive organs, lama adapt• -,1
to rib& retaken. At all
flas ant -41.90, or Dr. T. Is. Slocum, Ltd.,
twat&
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vim Sarnia and N. Nev. Compally.
st •amer Inavea Marnia 3:31 p, ru., May
!ith.
Fttbl information from
1. F. LAWRENCE,
Town .%gent
Oaks hours- a.m. to It.30om
J. STRAITON,
flASWIt rfrkAl AW,1T
J. It. Milkmaid, Illstrlet Pn--. Aeon,
Usiss Station. Torouto.
-r
ray :soil I. %tent 'to re,oue t IA l'oite
1.111 11, 0, 11 • 1 p•i,
To Cure Insomnia.
1
'*friend of mine,"i
saiil 1.:1;• ly
"w,uttering-from a continual wk.'-
ie%
k
... str-
fulness anti various met -bode , re
tried to m
sei him 1 i sleep. litit:Iti vain..
At lost Ilia physicians renortet1 to All
experiment . which titte-dinre•i._ .per--
feCtly : thej• deignsed:,bilit in a wareb-
insin's 0(151, pot a lantern in-hialianii.
planed him Yor.-i. i •ent,ry_diox--"-:iinit he
Wan *Alert) In trio inintiteetw
.._
MUSKOKA
_For _The Twenty -Fourth
tore return ticket, in tuft -est
ell 'initiate on the 1. .istiJi Not them
Outari•i Hallway will he Waned
Gird and :nth. 1di3*tirit !Mgt. Titentls,
Moly 211th. Train leaves Colon Stilt ion,
Tortoni). ata.m. reaehing 14341:1ar
l't
at 1.31. p.in,„ 16.6ere boat, will he in
walling to Convey passengers
points. Pavry Sonnit 2.15 Win. New
Muskoka tmoklet at N. 43.-Tlai4J
;knee, rot, iiing and Toronto Streets,
Toronto. -_
VICTORIA
DAY
Mondly, May 2$
R E T ILJ\R N
T '1 C K E TS
Het weeti al'I`i144111.ri., at
SINGLE -FARE
Hood gating Nattirday. Numbly owl
I Moralist _ - _
MAY 23, 24 and 25
Return Lodi. .Tuesday, May r'th
_ • Th•kci 1 itrid
ruttintnrivatIon ft..
..: 31* turtle li.111rIt.:ratt. 1' 43 kOrun'' ..,
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The Signarand Weekly
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The Si._ nal and Toronto Daily
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tar .
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34
4
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1 70
.! 30_
2 75
2 35
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ess 1 60 1--
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