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I has tell to write to you at once, in "_ -40 L 1 , .� - order to ca,toli the stewner, which will take cc, Dublin, were d55t—em � � A THRILLING STORY OF CHINESE TREACHERY. manufacturers, xas4o.0 Pla , I 0000H I . letely destroyed by fire oil Saturda, -400 . I I x__ � — , � . . . . . . I my letter in a few hours' time from now, to Cc p y ""'"' I .... . — I 11 by the guide's name , i ;;;; 254ac I CHAPTER VL ,. had boon dia. �s yc�isl if you have mly objectiou. to mysee. . The damage was very considerable. 90— —.490 � . � ..cures consrraption, CO - y rou , ore 77ouWa, to.hi/q.—I arrived here yester- covered was, in. the eud, simplicity ln�t I mail, with a view to inquiring if lie British soldiers will vre%r sea —uOTTOLENE, .. .. . a I a .I.Tht t,,�, _...,1W ont, Sold b PIlDruggistsona uarantee. itself Tile galde having niade inquiries $soaks @51- . . . Yor a I, We, ack or Cli . es no Is orous am now tile guest of Mr. Bonsel, a , �r to assist you as far as lies Ili miss . I , * t roughout Tientsin regarding his master will eadeav in future because they insure greater march, 0rl- W1_1408 it -40 1 1 e S, da" s Ing efficiency. The oldstyle of seamed socks : lister will give gmat satisfaction. -25 cents. 011�111141,dl gi�ntleman, to whom Mr. Jame his Tower when be reaches Pekin (if lie dDo- -00 subsequent to his disappearan,.�e, it was thus ult,im,ktely intends going to the -,apita% fo � r chafed the skin and mado the soldiers foot- 011-- . I 1 _._41110 * � . Dicey furaished me with a letter of intro- clearly recollected by certain of his friends sore; the seandes socks do not. Tonders V ITAL dnetion. He is a gentlemen ,with whom, that lie had done so, anti frolu this, so soon I feel confident th(*t if Chere is one man in 1, a a>- . ILZ � t, eating, I felt - D I I i Chat tl,iloog or the supply Of 900,000 Pairs, V, year's d - I ­ ,, . estimated requirements have been invited .. - , , , frointliefiral; momentof ni. as those now inquiring upon the matter it is th a man, whom, from liters seeing, I AD- . ,-w ' . _�AVVD tile whole world who can be of use to you p ' _ friendly ;and lut ' I I 0 H '! 11 II _kws h a V, .1 - t L 'O� _t e .dt.fa" � I H'-� � '.' d, VU11v the assurance of my came upon these men, it was at once arid have taken a liking to, and ,wh -a the by Government. I I I ___W � " � go re �� Fa� VP. �� - .�itt; 3) sin 1, Shanghai friends tha't I could trust him to oi 9�5_ I I . Z' cis� :Pri., easily established as a fact that t the mail for Chinese call by the namo (11114-chin-wti. On Saturday morning (tolegraphs a Rhyl 400- � --gap , . I U40ft- - the. uttermost, it was not long ore lie ",va' whose raturn to Tien-t,sizi I now wait was the He is ,I tall.man, dressed in the clothing correspondent) the Rer. Thomas Aforgan, dpl- I .. __40 I tell of all that I. rayself, knew re- guide of Williant Novris. I ' xy parish ly Aip- � . -431 Is k HILOHYS , CATARRH 8 , q of his adopted land ; and what was straug tiest upon which I %m beat-. .. vicar of DyserLh, a count Ing . , 035� I set ) By wamt inea-aa the two became separated . tile eS�._ I I in PI ' r ga t - - Mr. On eat to me, he bore himself like a king some few miles from Rhyl, died t, __49� S%=REMEDY. a advice to me is sound and a year ago I cannot as yet tell, Mr. Bonsai atnongst the crow(l. that crushed round when vicarage. The story of hts death is a sail Alp- . __�w . Havey ythisRemedy. Itwili good, and I have declared to follow his has suggested several ways Ili which it was I .on Catarrh? Tr, suggestions that I should make further in- possibl, he landed, as though seemingly conscious one. Alcout tell days ago the rev. gentle- 449D- -40 1 ;Dsitively relieve and Cure you. PricaBOcts. - eforhimtobave missedhis guide, . � . t is injector :ror its succesiabll. treatment is quiiies in Tientsin. before I proceed to ,ad all are more or less proba ble ; I;iit the that Ilia English bloo I gave him tX higher mail Was driviiig into Rhyl, when, owing to do>- . __40 :�ruruished free. Remember, Slaidws Aemedles Pekin. vight; than was that of his adopted follows ; the ico-boun-1 state of the streets, the horse dw- --4w �. : We sold one, guaralates to give astis otion. truth we can only ascertain when the guide I .__.1 .1 I Ile remembers, he says, having heard himself returns, and how far this guide will and ohis after, I believe, some seventeen slipped, and lie was thrown. violently to 420- _-Z-4v . .. : . something, some eight or nine months ago, years of solitude in F orillosa, which do not the ground, 600- ____�Ow I I TAGAL. be useful to me is questiono'ble, seem in any wily to have impaired his Two sisters named k' ,mina and Fanny C>_ __4w of the strange disappearance at an English- Will the irritation of the delay he now knowledge as to how to treat his fellows, . � -.__-___.1- ­ ­ -7 ------ :*" man in Pekin , but lie can have made no Taylor were oil the ice in Hahne Fen, &>_ -do � . "I . H. DICKS01i Bmtrriater, Soli. friends in Tientsin, for no one knew even causes me by his absence be recompaused Very seldom have I seen a crowd so Hunts, on Tuesday, whon the ice broke, and A!P- --40P . ) by the information he has to give me ? It exciteLl. The arrival of this extraord both were drowned. Ali inquest was held 090- -10 . _d_J * citol at Supreme court, Xotary Ilia name, and the story appeared to have is extremely doubtful to my mind, for the man, and, as it wore, the glory of hialla.a.'r: on Wednesday, when a verdict of accidental I 0"I'veyakneer, Commissioner. -ka been of Chinese origin,, and 49p- --cp � � to r4oan. treo6tedaq, a fa,ble by the little colony. man has himself long -ago gi%en up the Ing, seemed to influence one aud all. I death was returned. .The girls were aged (0%- 0 -40 1 F0`111.111�cv.izl ansoii'aMook, Exeter. search, ,Ind the story he has tO' tell must myself caught tile fever, arid a feeling 12 arid 13 years respectively. Tile ice gave I I . I Mr. Ronsel has accordingly act . inquiries bear Q;51-1fis the, new,sbortening--*$P I I R - --��f ­ , *,"-"-- oil foot to discover, in the first place, with -40 � I ff. WiXN - but indirectly upon the imprisonment cattle over me that if ever I looked upon a way on the river Browney, at Lu6noliestor, dro-_ - , - - & wbom, this story bad origin, and his Chinese of William Norris. . nian who was a kill- by nixture's right I near Durham, yesterday, and a girl named M,_taki I ng the place of lard -.0 I Barristu, Solicitor, Conveya,Doer, Etc. who seeins a reliable fellow, has Ili- I have written to acquaint iny t3hanghai looked upon him now' Thompson, agel nine, daughter of a. rate I dD­or cooking butter, or -40 I BXBTJi�R, - ONT. �9toiytl.lted a, system of search aniongst his fel- friends of the annoying delay, which I yet Will you leave the matter in my hands, collector, was drowned. dD___ _-w � I whichl ha,ve hopes may I I I '0�-_ -40 � I , of a them to write tile, oil the chance of the let. James upon the subject ; and had it not The management of Messrs. RoIckow a 401, ­farther, and is easr- -11110 . tile next. Vatigban'bBston Works saddenlydecided �-�y i OFFICZ: Over UNeWs Ban'k low's je productive feet it a necessity to bear, and I have asked to do its I judge best ? I have consulted both. Costs less, goes , 1. ­:-, ­­ - - —.--,-, ome information Nvitbin __ few days, though in the mean time terstill rcachlug me here bdore I le,kve, to been for your express desire that we should on Tuesday to restart tile rail mill. The 410- -ULLIOT & ELLIOT, 4e,digested by anyone. � Jul iny patience is sorely tried for I long inform me whether either of thent is ac. do nothing until hearluct from you, I ordersinhaziattrosatlioient tol'astatleast --ow A to Proceed to Pekin, to be on tile quainted with my hoses Chinese friend in should have at ead approached this An. for a fortnight. The aflicials state that ia Ams- -W) � Barristers, solicitors, Notaries hblbi spot, to be near this man, though I may Pokin. Shan-inin-yuen, and, if so, to wbat gl,)-Chinee. I arould like to sound him to * . I order to keep tile Eaton establishment go- Am)- -910 . fail at Arst to find'him; for (if lie be still extent I may rely upon him, taking into ascertain if lie can And will really be of say Ing they have produced more than they 4W— AT ALL GROCERS. -43" . . . Conveyawers &e, &o. alive) I can conjecture to myself tile terrible ""Ount tile fact that I shall natarally be use to we can , trust him, I arn cartoan, needed, and were compelled to close tbrough dim.- -41P s- I . . ag, he Inust . . W,'$TOUeY 10 Loan at Lowest Rates of nature of the prolonged suffer! somewhat reticent, with a Chinese. If yolly,1001"ll't this, remember that lie has lack of or,lers. (4eneral satisfaction Is Ox. dw- * __e� Interest. have ondured in a solitary arid apparently I think it extremely probable that, al autrered penat servitude at tile h.kuds of his pressed that the works have only stood two dp- Made only by -49 �, . O,r� 1`71CD, - UAIN -STREET, EXETER. endless k�a]?LiVit`Y thouah neither of the Dlcoyi may 11 0, a 1 , and my very prosence, as , ave countrymea, arid consider whether it is not d. y . � seeking him, inuat surely, Ly some hidden met this man, they ulay at some time' more than likely that the old Ruglish blood go"- N. K. FAIROANK & CO., --'Zp D. V. VLIJOT. ------- J, r.T1r.TnT. __ VID heard of him ; and as'my beat must rose to the top during thosie years. Though Ali Inquest was hold on Tuesday after- >_ ---do � � , , ____ - meaus, colnumnicate with him and give I'll AIP- Wellington and Ann Sin., `4P � __ � . __ _ - - - � - I . _. ,.17-- noouat Deptford, by Mr. Carttar, on the dg>.- . i DENTAL. him hope. be in a sense preju,liced regarding his he is a Chillamen still to all &ppearances, body of R'stella Lucy Olark, aged 35, of 48 MONTREAL. ___4� 1 1 c—�:_ � - � � Every step which I take, bringing me friend, I should like an outside opinion, we can not see his heart. dDI.- --ow . DR. O. H. I,XG nearer to my destination, seems to call to however Vague. upon the Man ,whose In What capacity I shall put the matter Brockley Road, beadmistre-s of Mulvin � R,01, DB NTIST, do with your Road Infants' Board School, Aaerl I I N-0 Sao,�enor to IT. L. Dillinp. way that I earmot explain. come when I arrive in Pekin. If I am his permission, I am very d fat. If be did 0 1 ;1 . No mber of tho Roval Ccqlogo of pa. IM, within me renewed desire for bute in a, guest I now understand I am likely to be- before him, as I propose t 6)0 ,t36l oubta Wbilst in the Atitude of prayer, by li'er I 10 I Vill geons.t Teeth inierted vvith or without Tientsin is a tialet town, and the settle. guest, and if, as I understand, lie is wol I ac- hI tile end prove useful, could you offer 14 bed aide, she had in epileptic fit, cud slip- . . � I'llIvP in ti Old at- Rubber, A safe Auwatbetia ment I am inclined to like, whilst all who q"a-inted with ttitN,*b,'ug!issilanguat,,,e,it-irilI be reward '� I do not know but tlla,t lieinay ped with her neck across all !ran ha x: of Ou I i 1� - . I I 9-tiou ff.., %ho paililiess extraotion Or tooth. live here are upon that footing of friendship all extremely awkward and 4ifficalt matter, be ,,I poor man unless the Government illivo bedstead, thus caushigsuffocabion. After . . b :,a - . lq-� er .1 � evidence bad been given the jury returned 10 v I 1-:11e Gold Filling-, a4 Required. which immedi"tely arises from it tempor, indeed, to keep my own counsel AS to, the tikea. hink up. , ." Offici, over dic Po,� nillee, ary exile in a small reinote to wa. the true reason of my journey -, and I should No %V it, M you have conjectured, Norris a verdict that deceased was accidentally I I ho, �W. ,� _ - - But it is too quiet for me in in)- present prefer, unless, I cau learn thttt this chinal. is confined in the palace grounds in Pe- suffocated, I , V-1 L TIVAo . . _­`� man differs greatly from such of )its race -,is kill, this seemli to %Ile tile truest and Ili- Researcl.es, %niong tile records possessed SL � � XEDICAL state of disturbed nervous excitement. I have so fai observed -and this is, indeed, tile only means , to ascertain 'the by the RomuayTov�n Council have unearth, I . , . ------ -,--� � - � - - Were danger before me, I should be cool (,cc(, tp � 9 ­­­- -- a very liarrow circle -to abstain from ac. truth. Let tile, as your ambissador, ap. ed a document of great in tereat. Thisisno . I J W. DpwWNING 31. D., U. 0 audealin. It is thelooking forwardto ceptance of either his aid or hospitality. proach this man Chin-chin-wa, an,l you rnay less than the Cliartar of Pardons granted by - ,-, ____ * P- 3 � (fraduate Victoria Univer. ty., what mav Came that is tile trying point. I 1. ; OMoa arid residence, Vom.'uiou Lxbo A I have7been to -day in tile autive cIty--a As yet I have seeu nothln� of the higher rely I shall do my utmost to get him to lCing Henry V1. to those Implicated in Jack _%�Hz_ ' __ . 12r. -Ixoter. class" of the Chinese, " that I if he does so- Cade's rebellion, which was roore serious. in 310"T"EAL L.1111 1-1 I ­­ _-11- - cityso vast as to change my opinion entirely may err in agree with iny views , and #10 I oiTientsin. Ihadfauclekljtitsmallpla�co. being soprejudiced. agalliatthomas a nation; well, I feel that you vvill have a powerful extent in Kent and Sussex than It was else Royal El loctric Co Pal YOZ R . I I -)F.. HYNDMAN, coroner for Ca- � 31TILLS I 8 I found Myself indeed mistaken. thstanding all that I in cament Arc anil Incandeacent I'arri ric onuty of Inaroll. Office, olip�si'ft my say !a y -C - C . it. but, notwi ally. where. Another very interesting do I Carling. It has been with considerable trouble myself on this score, it must, I fe Believe me to Ile, your;; faithfully, among the records is the account of tile no- lAghtinpo Flectrl� Nown 0 40) I .,. ..XLX'��StOF�074oter. ar, remain anti (itmoratom � - — I- 111- ­­ ­­ - - - - 11 that I have prazurea an equipage of any an imposiible, thing for me to conquer my Fitutirweic Diczy, cession to the Crown of Edward, le,arl of CONTRACTOR$ 4 BUILDERSOF News 4� )R- J -A. ROLLINS, M.0- P, S- kind. What I have ultiniatel natural dislike for the race, I trust this may still be lit time to catch March, 1460. ELECTRIC LIGHT AND rrinting I o. ofoco, Mmil St. T.-,x6tsr, Out. a dilapidated jinrickslia, from Y' procured is Bonsai, has, in his own mind, quite fixed You at Tientsin Mr. James Lynhan, provision mor POWER STATIONS wrarplul; ,e U651donce, house recently oeoupi Which I have , chant Throngbout tile Dominion, __ - u0phill.1ps'Est], ad by r. e in oil showed 'm . . . � frequently to dismount, owing to the stato th atter. What is to be done without 1E, of MacQIcsfield,having a (log whi 54 to 70 Wellington St. &,adforS4 JAN, I ---I'---- - - __ of the roads, down which, wherever there Chinese aid? Go to the Legiels6tion, ? Of what mbe, ENIJ., vicloual propensities, took a d,mble-lim rrell . -- .. - - D11t, -0 r'v - P. ,11-_-LjAUfT' RLIN, MLt 11- Is 4 slope, A, stream of,water appears to be use in m city like Pekin, Well, perhaps he e,'o. L. Bonsel, E q , ed gun oil Tuesday evening and attempted or tho college nf Phypleians and ciaeasionally in the babit of conralng,- I,, right. Possibly it Illay require the aft. Ticutpli'll to destroy the animal. Ile fired one barrel, PETERMAN'S ROACH FOOD Surgeow. Quitario. PhYllielan gitrll�oo ad though all is now as dry as in the desert. thority of a Chinese dignitary to unlock the 'Per S.S. "Vit-Torl.A." but only slightly wounded the dog, wh1oh Ac,�i�,4�!ist�ur_'.'O:ice.l)'��,ilivb(.*)D UMP 'k Miny of the streets and roads are some. gates of William Norria's prison. My first feeling upon conel uding the perusal turned vpon him anti bit him. 'Mr. Lynhan NOT A ,—� P0180M � NIT A. THOMSON, I it of theriature of dry rivulet beds filled I am not quite sure, only I she I then struck the creature with the butt -end _, I , 1. D,, C. wit, u d prefer, of this letter was that 10rederick Dicey bad _ , . IV * U., Member ofe-oilegeof phy,,;iiiaus ky the summer dust, and along these pro. in such case, to use this man as of tile weapon, forgett!nR that the second ND WATER BUGS. sit ( Surgeons, ontario. ' I my tool, lie taken the whole affair too much to heart,, b 11 was undischarged, and Ili so doing gression is by its means of the most pleiti=t obeying my d'vect'onal not 1 bis ; and if I And, whilat pondering contilluoaaly, upon "ro Write ux iftat kopt ltr your ])runlxt� lrawiliidTovXrry, Orrier - HODUINS' BLOOR, HEN'SA.M. order, am Ilia guest. I scarosiv see that the right of my object in coming to China lie had the charge was exploded and the bullet -DO-A.ItS where it INU Vrowd a. fautzro if prollorly apt,liel, !!X� ., I ,-,--" ----- oft4m - ­­ " ­ � ,ould adailt of my treating him very naturally, so I thought, become 1 ' lodged in Mr. Lynhan's stomach. He _ Mr. Bonsel i'aa,de a further suggestion to hospitality u EWING ERRON & C0.9 SPICH. NFROUNT-4, . .&UCx.1o.,ThEig.-_-­, a* lingered for three hours and than expired. I H me, namely,that in order to lose no time, lie thus, even granting the llossibili!Y of my flamed with the desire to assist me as far as —1 . should -write to a friend of his In Pekin, a intellect's being severely sharp enough to possible ; anti 110,100, upon the arrival of Tile Rev. James Roston,aged 50, residing Solo Xft, 00 & 681 St. Paul Street, XONTREAL. � aARDY, LICENSED AtC_ Chinaman ofJ believe, high rank, who was at battle with his. till$ Chinaman in Sherighai, lie had by at 20* Plimpton Road, Willesden, oommitte Solo Proprietor Oftlx(l LION'll 11 . tletifier for tile County or 11aron one time closely connected in some business True, the circumstances are, exceptional -, some mentmi. process, connected this n all's suicide oil Saturday morning by shooting tradowaricaropure, 6. P. WHE L . 11 ofFmod-16 All goo4s baltringntlad ("3 1110domte. Bxeterl?.Q. or trade with my German friend. ais pro. but there is mach to be considered at every life with iny own ! and therefore written me himself witit a revolver. A report of fire. PGTLT Lion mrarid Aurnnte - � - move from this time forth. PORT, Lion Ilrond, 1-111 Itnulall: WHOLESALM . _E BUSSRNBERAY, . poszkl was, that he should writo to this nimn as lie had done. arms alarmed the inmates of his house, It.n. $11PRity, Lion livind, Vall. General U_ to set or. foot an inquiry in Pekin, in order Tientsin, 5th July. -1 was somewhat Then I began to th.ak over the matter. and upon a search being made the rev. do. Sunnity, Xaoithrmd, manz.w I N E 13, surprised to receive a letter to -day from pailla, Ci,ARHT,LIonBr4nd "A." � . o caused Auctioneer Sales conducted that no time should be lost whon I reach It was evident from the concluding para- gentleman was found lying Ili a pool of willsKit all MlIparLs. Satisfaction 91184'AtItOOd. 01argea blood lanMrnnd,Llo4'3Iy Moderate, Henaft'llpo'Ont. that City, and so that I should already fiad Frederick Dicey; arid as this letter seems graph of the letter before me, where lie Ili the bathroom with a bullet woiind in I1TtA"DV111U,.n Brutd,Llon 3�1,&,,,, S P I R I T ____� matters in train upon my arrival there. to tile like,y, Ili no inconsiderable degree, to do Vio. influence my future actions, I have decided This seems to me the truest and In. tile right temple, and the revolver lying by Agent for .Tolin llobortson & Sons Sootell widalcoy; Sarnes This mail, lie tells me, is likely to be of eeid " Ferguson & Sons, olasgo%r I Itounot,t, 3)0lzxnAln..Tnrnae- '1iRY.EILBR-BLio9nsedAtLa. deed the Only means to ascertain th o truth,!' his side. No cause can be assigned for the tiopeor for the counties of txj copy it into iny diary intact as follows - V*93340,PMUCC). 01AUPAG-01,vill doprinoo.24 Vill d'Eto (Ile Ruran the greatest possible assistance to me, and that neither of tile bro;hers could know deed. . and. luict 'soy . Sales conducted at mail. if anything is to be done it will be do,,, so N�Ty DEAU SIR -- t iat nly host was in any way likely to in. 416 St. Paul Street, Montreal. orate rates. omea, at Post-offide, Crod. Teetotalara in England have been making --- tam Ont. my host says, through Ilia Chinese friend. Since you left Shanghai, my brother and troduce Me to Ilia Chineso friend fit Pekin. I —_ -11 m-----"--- Strange Its it may seem, I am univilling I have frequently thought of you, arid ' t fuss over I. e, fact that Dr. NVielo. I. " your Therefore, in 0.11 probability they could give a' 'T'kal', resident of a temperance soolety C 11 WY IEK 0 W 30 X4 i VETERIXA1,1,):. to aarea in this sentiment. It may be that Object in traveling to the North. You me little or no information about him ; and by to, — I foe'l that I am working, or intend to work, would be almost amused if you knew how so my letter crossing that which I had th recently celebrated Ilia hundredth --'-------"- - 'low birthd . lie other side is Making a J. W. LeWls, - Propr,jetor- . �gain.t the Chinese race as a whole, regard. we have talked over the matter (our interest received, Nvas practically of no use. allowing of cen narians in various parts of IN T116 CENTRE OF 71111 BUSINVSs 1,,11,,r OF THE UTY . Tennent& Tenne6t Ing one and all as enemy, or it may be that I is so great in your doings) until it is almost To go to Slimit-nim-ynon, as Bousel urges the country who have always, and consist- ON NOTP.E DAME STREET EXETJ,ot ONT. have a certain dislike to trust ina mail, ,he, threadbare. But I am not writing to you me to do, becomes the more distasteful to ently ined both beer and tobacco. One CONI -F 1 have not yet seen, and who, be it remom- now to tell you of this alone, but to put me the more I think upon the subject * so man of 105 years, another of 103, and . ,N]ENT1 TO R. A. DErOTS AND STEIRROIT LANDINGS - bered, belongs to a race for which I have before you something which I think it pGa- in the end I came gradually to think that another of 101, who have been temperate Slectrio Cars 2"s tha Door. already c,anceived a deep hatred -, or again sible may alter your plans in some degree; Possibly this strange man, this exile, who is drinkers and smokers, are lately particular- EVERY MODERN IMPROVEMENT that I consider in some way that the matter and as my brother James is of tile same an B ,nglisliman born, so it seems, ruay be of ized. The suggestion is made that tooto. RATES, $1.50 to $2.00. __ - inust Ile prosecuted by myself, and not by opinion as myself, I shall write you -very age .-a me. - -_ 'Graduatesofthe on&ario VggeriaMry (30t those to whom my instructions may be fully upon the subject. .. - tallers make f6 falia over such an event I I have accordingly written to I roderick becausa it is so unusual.- 1 V4 \x" ,�, fe,ge. , conveyed. The second day from that oil which you Dicey that he should, as he proposes, see ., JONT", AL- e , TIADE 0 to . OFFICN: tnnst�oorRoutb offown Hall. I have succeeded, not without difficulty, left Shanghai, I happened to pass along this mail ; and if from a personal Interview ==_ _.___-1_____.___ 2 V_ " Ito a Ill ��. P r, .-,-,.- - ­_ ­ ___ - 4 rTTrr!-- in convincing my host tialt it is best chat the Burd at midday, and to my surprise I he judge.ii that Clxiu-ehin-wtL may t,s of set- C3 COLIN -r_- - tMI I 9 :s MONEY TO LOAN. this should in the mean time remain in found, toall seeming, half the native pop. vice, then I leave the matter in Ill$ hands WALL r= �1 ""'; �,' rl =-�,-=� =�-_=�_�,-_=_��::�,__ -I--- — abeyance, and whilstagreeuig with him that ulation of Shanghai had congregated in one to do as lie mat,y think best. 4.4 _j MCARTHUR E: � 'o, 1N N­iT '' I - -5 his friend Ina,y, when I reaell Pekin. and place, lining the frontage to the rivet-, and -A Fiiialend 5ca O� --: � ;t ' _IONEI TO LOA 6 AN. At the same time I cannot but feel that If M000 Private r it.". zest olitain his personal aid, be of the ut , Most as- ,, 0 percent, $' hereandthere, impeding the traffic upon tile mail lie talks to will not be by any PAPER--� ,0 a Co. .;P " " ng Companiesrepreseutea. the Butid. I could not make it out. The means of a philauthropical character Wishes to speak through the , il. .' Egoani instance tome, I have informed him that for aui Regi3O",of the present my search must be confined to the beneficial results he has received F. I only conclusion as explaining the crowd remuneration from me may have no Influence il regular use of Ayer's Pills. He & ; - I . -------,--,--; - - I 1 him. if, as this letter which I have re- 'rom a . - Barrister Exeter. Tientsin, -where-Itrust witb all mv mart which I could come to was that some very upol FACTORY --I--- ' � +01,7TI�� 6 T Stqj;�h'fl�7 - high petsonage in the Government say . " I was feeling sick and tired and � ,6.-- ­ something, may arise from what is being was oeived just suggests, lie is maintained by my 8stornach seemed all out of order. I CANADA TRUSS FACTORY FRE- - , � done aniongat the Chinese. If William Nor. about to arrive. Government support. tried a number of remedies, but none Est. 1850. F. . k ' DIV. FARNOOMB, ris had a guide, as seems but probable, this Of course you know a Chinese crowd"is it comes virtually to be a question in my seemed to give tile relief until I was Appliances for a 'r guide is surely to be found ; and if lie like every other crowd, it simply grows own mind as to whether I should take I l"I"12'.' , ' . flil, y - - ' bad induced to try the old reliable Ayer's mcni Detormities Gross - , .1 L,;b. Provincial Land Surveyorand Civil E11- ri, guide, then surely his boatmen, or his u it -itself ; and I have little doubt that, Bousers friend, whom he A!O highly speaks '� Improved Pat. Arftici '. po Pills. I have taken. only one box, but I - - C-r_TMT:ElMl7b,MWC., carters, or some others who accompanied in the present case, only one-tenth of the of, or choose ratber '.a trust to My Shanghai N_ -Send for - I ro feel like a new mao I think they are 13.r- PRI(M TAST and CIRCULARS A/fter him from Tientsin to Pekin, may now be in I wd knew why and wherefore of th6 ex. friends for that advice and assistance W, hich the most pleasant and easy to take of Vll.g 712 Craig Street, Montreal Valug 0JfficeXPst21rs-SamwaIrs Block. Exeter.0at Tientsin. citement. 1, as an Englishman, must sooner or later i ­ - ___ anything I ever used, being INSURANCE. I can notthink that he has been kidnap- A number of my friends, whom I shortly rejuire, as I foresee. when in Pekin. * g so finely - - __ _.. . ped, as it were, by the men With wh met, appeared as ignorant of the cause of sugar-ruated that even .I cl�ild will take BOUT & SHOE MANUFACTUFtERS ___ . ---. - =,� am lie . have taken my stand by Dicely's niam, if thorn. Itirge-uponallwhoare J. & T. STEPRENS, Wholesale, Bea,udry St, WATERLOO ATUTUAL set out for the capital ; for then no one had the disturbance as I was, but somewhat the fates so will it. He is an It',riglishman � � THTE over heard of him, and as it is there has fortunately, perhaps, I came across Jen- -not a Chinaman to the core -perhaps that, IRE INSURANCECO. Established 1-n I 8 6 3. been a whisper of his disappearancei and kins's boy, and got something Out of him as has chiefly influenced me. We allall see, in BEHORNING CLIPPERS this whisper has had origin with some of to what it all meant, I am afraid I tire the long ran, whether I have been right or I n N 4, no, 1, 0 d S. S. KIMBALL, t'77 Craig . 11EA D OFFIOE - WA TER100, ONT. the Chinese. you by a Very longrigmarole, but you must wrong. I feel as though I had made the ThI.q ,Company has been over TAyanty-eisrh And yet, strangely enough, this boy of excuse my doing so. I am coming to the testing throw to -day -for I hive come t of a laxative to try Ayer's Pills."- MUCILAGE& LIQUID GLUE MANFR. nleaeRsful I 0 1 oporttion in Western, my German host has been engaged for some PO nb very soon, and think it better to err that point when rev every act must lead to. Boothbay (Me.) Register. E. AULD, Prices Right. 759 Crai.-� Z'.'tZr1c`,`1nd' continues to insare against loas or hours in search, and as yet there is no on the side of fullness, rather than tile ward the decision which I earnestly it " Between the ages of five and fifteen, da;�age' by Fire. Buildings, 31orchandise -ope - l Manufaetories and all other descriptioas of , insurable property. tutendinir iusurer.i have result. I am too impatient. I should recol- Ippollite. may end in life, not death, for N#iIIl86M I was troubled with a kind ofsalt-rheum, OSTRICH FEATHER MANFR. ,. the option of insuring on the Preiniz=Xote or leat that I may have to remain for days in it .cents that they were expecting the Norris. or eruption, chiefly confined to the logs, W.SNON7, recalhers Repa irer?, 1913 Notre Dame Cash Svktom, Tientsin without; coming ainy nearer to the arrival of a steamship from Hong Kong, The Diceys strike me all careful men, I and especially to the bend of the knee Durinsrthey,allt ten years this conlimily has point at issue than I now am. . bearing, amongst other passengers, a man feel that their action can scarcely prejudice above the calf, Here, running sores SCALE MANUFACTURERS . lssued57,096 olicies. covoring I)TOPerty tO th" Tientsin, who has, so I was informed, just been re- or endanger my success. formed which -would scab over, but W. GORDON & CO., 601 St. rail! amount of S40,872038; and Pau in losses alone , July 3d. -Tile search has result- leased from exile ; anathe event is so ex. (TO 334 CONTL-TUr,D.) would break immediately on moving the . - $709,759WO- ed in something tangible at length. A trace traordinary a one (that this ma -D should . leg. My mother tried everything she STENCILS, STEEL STAMPS; DIES, ETC, Assets. I.t.76.1.00.00. cousi,qting. of C,3h of William Norris has been found -it trace have been pardoned), that the news has � in 13ank Government Depositand the ituasso5- ; which, I hope, may lead to something More could. think of, but all,was witbout avail. sed Premium lNotes on hand imcl in. foroo ;, spread in some way, and this was the rea. A CONSER'VATIVE VIOTORY. G. W. DAWSON, Bendjor Vrices, 749 Craig I J,W-IVALI)IP.'T,,I[.D..Pre,;ident; () X-T,tyrmn; now that -we bave got so far in the matte � son of the crowd. . Although a .child, I read in the papers ...-w �v ............ w..." 0edrOtars'; J-13-ifuGHP,g,lnql)�ctor.011.A.� Mr. Bonsai's boy has, by some means, site- ____ about %te beneficial effects of Ayer's Jenkins's boy could only give ins a, poor Tliclit)(�eralsueateulnliiiLddersileld,Whto)IL ___.- .___,..______. . SNELL, Agent for Exeter and v icinity ceeded in discovering the man who acted Pills, -and persuaded my mother to let ­ I . . . idea of th6 matter; but I investigated They Wola Last Time. me try them. With no Scientific American . as guide to William Norris , year ago; fur that at a later hour, and was myself im. The Conservatives have won a signal the result, she procured great faith in I � . The Molsons Bank that is to say, he has discovered Ilia Agency for I name, for the guide is at present away pelledby cl�irioBity to join the crowd, whien victory by -oaptaring Huddersfield, which I I I succeeded in catchbig a glimpse of this has gone Liberal in 1885, in 1880, and in � ... 11 . . (CHARTRUED337PARIAAMRINT, 1855) from Tientsin , possibly at Pekin, possibly extraordinary man. I called him extraord- 1802. The contest was for the seat made , [iff I raidupoapital ... ... $%000,000 else,where, no one knows. It is believe a h u a. I I I I . .1 I . (I Inar Ay a r's P1 I I Es; �, ��A � � , . . Best Fund ... . ... � 1,100,000 that he has gone with two gentlemen bound an Y,,n,o,t o . nlyfrom the fact that I was vacant by the de tb of t o'l to Willi in . :1 ... ,e I 1. ,ill I 1. . impressed by his appearance, Summers, Liberal. It was bitterly con. - . . I ''.. . I L HoadOMos,Montresi. for the Legation in Pekin, but upon this but also that, Jrom what I have gathered, tested,,and largely on the home rule issue, .0 " t � , . .. . .. � . point some doubt has been expressed ; and Ashmead Bartlett having do- and I began to use them, and soorl ol . L . 1� F, WOLFERSTAN THOM AS,R,8q., . his case is indeed & singular one, and almost Sir Ellis I I I GnxrI,AL.A1AN.kC;FR, in ally Case, even supposing that I was as. beyond credence. I olaread in a speech Ili ,behalf of the . noticed an improverneot. Encouraged - - V CAVEATS, I . I . . .1 � I I . I � Money advanced to good tarmorson their own sured that such ,was the case, it would be To look at him one would at once judge Conservative oandlUte, Sir Joseph Oros- by this, I kept oil till I took two boxes, � TRADE MARKS, I . I , I Perannum. I amongst the bay to follow him vaguely , - eve land, that any legislative body in Ireland Nvhen the sores disappeared and have I ESION PATENTso . . I note with one or more st,dorser at 7 ver aeut, , , bu b (and this is �rh T . - but, as it were, seeking for the needle him to be Chinese - D . In er troubled mesi COPYRIONTS, etc.1 I I . the hope of discovering him: now. . the curious ps.-t comes in) lie is not a China- wouldbe colitrolledby those who inthe nev nee." -H. Chipman, For information and free Handbook write to I . I �fflxeter Branch, , I inan, but of English birth, and me past had threatened Vengeance upon TJ18ter Real Estate Agent, Roanoke,.Va. MUSS It co B61 BROADWAT kJAW YORK i . ., .. rely a . . Oldest bureau ?er securing paten'te In AmorML I . I I I Open erery lawful day, frontio a.el.to3 il.m To a certainty, were I do soi we should naturalized CHnese. loyalists, and had threatened to tax British "I suffered for years from stomach .74vary Patent taken out by us to brouglkt, before L L : . I I I I SATURDAYS, 10 &.to. to i p.m. I pass each otber on the road ; for I under- I know, indeed, but lit -tie of his stiory. Imports and establish Roman Catholicism. andkidney troubles, causing very severe thepublio byanotice, givenfree of obarge inthat I * * ,� Current rates of stand there are many. ways of transit be He came to China as it boy, was adopted in Crosland was elected by 7,068 vofies pains Ili various parts ofthe body. None I I I inteiest allowed on deDosi . . I . I � tween the, capital a,nd its port, and it is not sorc e, strange way by a Chinaman in Canton, to 7,033 for Woodhead, Liberal. At the of the remedies I tried afforded me any xdfafific A utfrolfau I , I � I - I � I � , J.�T- DYER HURDON, atillt alikelything thathe and I should and from that saugl,b to rise -Ili his late general election Summers, ,Giberal, had relief until I began taking Ayer's Pills, I I I . . . . 1. I Lanisat circulation of anr scidritina paper in the, . I meet upon the load. . d' 7,098 votes to 6,83,7 for Crosland. andwascured -Win. Goddard, Notary word. Splendidly innstrg,ted. No,tetelllgenb �. Sub-Wanager. � a opted land, till at length the 83overnment I ' I � , Whilst I reacbed Pekin he I - Public, Five Lakes Mich. man should be witleaut it. Week%p . ­ . v-- - -1 inight have of Pekin discovered his or , nd banished . ) , . 'S3.00 a par; $1.5O six Wouths. Addrese M 1i &Co., I 1 41% and As itbas now be- him for over to the land 19i'llrI.Irmosm; and Tn order that they may have no oolour. �Prepared by Dr. 1. C. Aver & Co., Lowell, Mass , it Olt I I $ I returned to Tientsin ; a UBPOUMns. 361 Sirdadway, Ne* Yor sy. . I RFAU-MAKERV'-i %# come a matter of utmost importance that I from this exile he has now been released ; blind men in their service, the directors of � Sold by all Drtigjistl, Everywhere. I I -_�_ " - 1 1 1 . I I .WMq49&M`T_P shoUld see this guide, I am now tied down and, after a short stay in Hong X')ng, has the North-Eastern Railway Company, E'ng. i .� � I . I I I ; , - I 0 1 � I I i i I . ! I 1 1 1 I � I L : I �, �- ,, ,� . ! � ".:.: � . . . I I I �__ �_,V_�__ , � , AIMP B 0 to remain in Tientsin for, so far as I call see, I come on hither, . I have decided that all their servants holding v I , I . THE , : I . . , I allL -n-ective. & ,. I .. ITEM tAILS ill CIVF $ATISFA01110' na unlimited period of time. I I do not know what his intentions now responsible positions all undergo the Every Dose F ' F My-b",XETER I 11 MW - that the means where- I are, ,but Imagine that he,must be 11pon llisj sighb-test examination, . 11 I I I I I I �_ FOrF -SALS VV %U. 'TEX rm It appea . . . I. I I . , � 01 � _ � TIMES . i . I , I . . I I � . . I . . 1 I . I . I I . . . � . � I I I I I . 1. I I I . I . I . ­ . I � . I I I I I . , , L . 11. I 11 I I I I �. � . I I . 1, I I , I I I � . . � I . . I . L I I . . I'll � � � I � I I I - I I I I � . - . I I ,� . . I � I : I 1, I I I '. I L I � , � I I I . � .. I I I I . I "I : I I i � I , , I.; � .. I L I I .1 . . . . . � I I . . � I I 11 I I � I . - � . I 1- � . .- 1� I I I -, I I I . 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