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out* ' Etold!% 211 Druggists on a GUar I antes. jug that on which ounds; for we had seariohed alike through one a wfoug morrow, by noon I shall be -with You 116 I I I I � I I I
I I Limaside, Pmuor Chest Shilch13 Foroul; On tile day Succeed I t.e. the Im- tMe low in audiwtho'hovi.304 f in seakingt6 becoule Gliines% Was ',his sc? longer, ?"L . � I ' - 1. I �� L
I Chin .chin.Iva had paid his visit c 0 � c *"lid was tills why I still remainea unnotle, SUBSTITUTE FOR LARD. I
"I , 11 evviii, give great satisf.action.-2s Cents, ,ins we had failed c . I (ITo-mortow.," I answered. take, � � I . I .4 " I
� , , I 61� perialCity, tile followingoccurre-1 the TiQIl!';am,e1'by" 't�hil, me, ed, whilst Cliin4hin-wa was banished? , It % is not to -morrow, but the . . . . . I
. I . SHILOI-116 VITALIZERm We had been cup,Zl during tile fore, to discover any trace of the missing ino-11, would havebeeii a, curious coincidence in, by the words ; ' I 1 I . I I
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. ., . ft*ivL-1130,Cbattanoogil,,Xeun.,e�T6- noon in a repetition, of that sear�h which, wherever there was a courtyard -w had de had I been banished by the nihm to had two days, lia(l you not?" I I . � . � I
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, ritth:)b ren Ora imatcamisttlTs aimile4s in a measure, and useless as - " You ar�; wrong; it is two days, indeed . I I i
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I 11 . or Si i r isii t wa% Ciiiiiiciiin�w.,t,tione�stifferecl, and soulf- but on the third day I have to leave before '� I'll, I I
. Cott ttsoa�l or y , r,QrJCdn'-'T decided it to be, .as still our only course, it., and wbere we had -failed to gain admis
a le, 4f e a I Q` 0 si. when the hour for our mid-day meal draw sionwohad�atloasbsatj edourselvestha ered through being with tile, for some cause - 101- ` o .. . P ,> " I I I .-I
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. near; and aecording. to our custom, we there was nothing W hide. And in additi which might arise from the mere evil of sy 1 4�
. . . (IDLY, ibe day oil which they . qatne to me, I 11 I ILI�l �,
'a sought a Chinese catin-9-house, and were as, I have already said, we had sought in Shan-min-yuen's mind, or froni suspicious -lie second; and on . I 11 \� � . - .11 �
',L�' NIL H 7 WSIC ATAR f ? H shortly seated I at it ta was tile firab; to -day is t V% , . '(4.
1,; _ . ji F ble on tho.top of low and evil places, on the chance that suggested to him. that we were spies in the
.MEE)y to -morrow, tile third, I am all exile from - I
, � . � , �� L - _ . Second floor, awaiting tile viallds ordered .Norris, months ago in sanii-froodom, might Chinese Ian([. . "I .
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I I v-,,routCataTria? TrytbjsRorriedy. ItIvill, by Chin-ehin-wa. now be closely confined. So, altbough there As to what was now to come, I could see � -
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I'll Lieve4ladeareyou. PrIcezoets. Tile restaurant ww a naiv one to me, As I remairrea'miles of Pekin still to Scare 'o hope. o asted alike by 1# .
, . ve!y rel .1 . the thought of the hours w
.,..,,. iJ1r3C-wtor:Cor its saccenful treatment is ha(I not seen much of this part of Pokin,and vast acres of ground covered bythe ternpl"
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_�, � 'Sbodftee. .L�e.=eMber,t�biiolx,s.qem,edies u What could .I do in Pekin alone --- for 01iia-chin-wa and by myself, "I looked ltl� �
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I ;� =%!oJ4 on a guarantee to Sive satiOfactiela- Chin-ebin-wo, 1 formed me that there was and by the Legations, it mbied to its that alone I should be assuredly, since Chin- tipoTi to -day as the first day; for the word I N
V� _ I . a more costly e 0111,11-W% left ine in two days. It was true was given late in the day, and yesterday I
, -, -- ---------' no�a better one nor . ating we sought in vain amongst these, and that
I I LEGAL. house in the Capital, and that we might in the fmperial City alone could Norris be that he might live outside tile walls in con' can not have been considered as a day." - I 51�1 I
I __ ��_. -..-,. 1. shortly expect tile arnyal of a number of imprisoned. staut communication Ivith rile by courier; 11 Yon forget," Answered Chin-chin-wa, I . �
, " H ',)N , B. mandarins, who made it o' custom to fre. And I perceive now that our minds mus4 but without his assistance, and with no cc 6his paper bears a date." . � oo \� - , ,�
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quell t the house. havelbeen influenced unconsciously by two knowledge of the language, -what of tile j "And how long have you known that I'loo .5 \ -
fl, " * aif-bA.ox Aprome coilrb, Notary grown so used to the considerations in this decision; first, by - � .
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� io, Nt=!mpdr, O-.)raruission,,� 4:1 c' I had by now, uselessness of what of Norris ? your time was so short?" ' 4�14 - I Ical
113 ey to 0 -hinese food, that I ate some of their dishes the se�mse of failure and the Alas, the swallow bore its inessage, then, " Since yesterday, wbell I received the sl�l
.1 ��ai U ar_$ oil's r3lo ok. RIXoror. with relish, and though the Ilse of the our past search ; and, secondly, by the \1)
I � - - "i n vain After all ! paper. It did not Strike nie that you could . _0 I I
�'. , 0'--- " - '-------- chopstickswas notyet quite familiar to knoIvIedge of the impenetrable nature of I passed into a state of dull despair, look, have misconceived", I ,
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L me I generally 5110ceedod in It th% Imper4l, City and a certain attro,otion forward to days to come, ill whioll I "%
, i � in the great difliculties to be overcome In Solitary, useless let the mornine;* hours pass to -day until I I
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,� 7 , noel Etc throughtuy meal ,without much trout Should continue to live a I
� IStBr SOUGit0r, 9011MI � - T. -day I perceived that the dishes Were undertaking such a search as we proposl � �
y ad life in Pekin, hoping, always hoping, that IV �ou to your thoughts. I �
" . .. IbSZTr,r., � ONT. larger, and apparently better cooked, than ,within its saored grounds. my time might come, and yet waiting for 's cut cut, leaving I I I
,� F10D : Over O'Neil's Bank, those we had been accustomed to;aud there �Ve spent the day followirig that of our Years in vain, . hould not have 0t you thus had I under- /
� . . stood. Now, indeed, there is no hope," . lb
__ wam sonic Strange things put before us, encounter with Shau-min-yuen, in aicurious - 41 You are wroug," he answered. 1141111011 .'� - -
k1_1 11 . _LLIOT I I 0 .And sonic time the Shadow of Shan-linn- ,,;� N
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#11 & ELLIOT, regarding which I was careful to inquire way, aiming chiefty at, it vast systen f ytion's enmity for Chin,chin-wa or for me valuable thlie has' been losb-not all. An .
before partaking. bribery, to be so continued that the gate- .
, � � . might descend in s�me terrible and tinfore, bour ago, waiting for your return, as I ho, .
, "I i 11 isters, Solicitors, Notaries Pablic, Indeed, Chin,chia-wa well know what keopers abould gradually be corrupted, and Seen way. waited for bours,-not venturing forth IcYl, ,_ I . , r
hat for that froin them the bribery should lims oil NVIlo 11,48 his --Chiii-ohin-wa o ,-- .1.
(1 , dishes to order for himself, and W ClIcIny, r I? should miss you, for you went without my I . ,- --- !_�_,,__"
I - CoaveyAilcers 40, &C. me; for, I was not much attached to birds' to those beyond, so that by the outlay of I
, I I , �., I - I knowledge this morning, and I know not Sold by Grocers E-�erywhere.
V� the me, 0 me to be lost: itow .
�� , , I IrOltey to Loan at Lowest Rates of nests or to Sharks' fins -two of st vast sums in a careful manner the entire ____1 I where, all seemed t -
k, Interest. a,.,, od-and Imperial City should lie open to us At a CITAPTE R XIV.
I pensive delicacies to be obtain -
mw �� could not b -.,,%r to look on sundry other future time, and then, with that gained, � Made only by �
.t Orl, - MAIN - STREET, PUKETER. dishes, Stich as horsefiesh or young dogs or we should prosecute out, search by night. No twithstall (ling that Chim-ohin-wa had there is still a obaiiee," N. K. FAIRBANK & CO.
'* , V. rmwo-e. "A chance, where'!"
� FRIMIM10K TPMLIOT. rats, which were frequently placed before Those who know Aught of tile insuperable said, 'I There is the greixter thing than my
�. ___-_______._1______ ____ us in various houses. difficulty of gaining, by money expenditure, revenge," it seemed to me that we hod come "Yon have returned; and we bave tile Wellingrton and Alin Sts.,
01 _ DENTAL, art entrance, fraug,lit with danger, into the to a complete standstill, and that his mind morning hours -several hours before noon
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!I chicken ea,tiug occoLsionally from my bowl Park alone,-wrt entrance never extended was entively dwelling upon his own misfor- to-illorrow During these hours it may yet I MONTREAL, I
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4. i It. -0.'H. IINGM0f, DENTIST, of boiled iice'a,ud greens, Nvlien Chin -chin- further than a, distance easily and rapidly time durlue
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r,,r Saccosor to H. L� Billings. wa, drew my attention to the entry, at the Paced, -will understand how great was the There w,�s now no oliance, indeed, of our I looked at his face, which wa� Set Ana --- .
.1, tmLer of tbo Royal College of r)orital far end of the room, of two mandarin's ser- task which we had undertaken, and how ever entering by bribes tile Imperial City, resolute, and it flashetl across me that iny ____ .
1*90m;s.1 Toetit iuierteq -with or witheilt .
VQ,�"Goldorrmbbar. AaafoAuff-stbetia vants, sent no doubt, to order the meal of far removed the possibility of eventual suc- for this would have taken weeks to accomp- absence had Cause him ,,%, deeper pain, than I A
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. JoafortUojlftillles,� 03�tractjoaof tastll� the ,mat man who followed. cess. We spent hours with men whom ",'bill- lish -, but that despair should uoir have could know. I ency for
11 I Fine Gold rillin.-t a� Veiluircil. CrK-chiu.wa aud I were seated facing c1lin-wa found to be in some way connected seized upon Chin-chim-wa. as I fancied it -I What do you mean 9" I Asked. It There ..
Nee over the Post Office. ?neanother, my left side and his right be. with the enter gates, taking them to inns had dome, I could with difficulty bring my. call be no hope now. " "' .. 0 .
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I g with them and self to believe. How far did I misjudge " There is hope. I believe that I have "' I �
____ - e!!�� ing nearest to the door. I was answering in the city, And there Sitting _;11 M, ��
7 � - -, -.,-- . -, . ., , , __ pting, them Ivith bribes. him in the conception of Stich a thought ! found the mail we seek."
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I I MEDICAL some. remark, and looking the while toward gradually corru
� 'Ll the mandarin's ser% ants, when a tall man, Thus the day passed, and at last, worn Once, indeed, I fancled that his mind "I do notunaerstaud,11 I answered wear,
-t��_i_,`�; "� �___- -_,:��-Z�=.�=,�� in rich. k1ress, suddenly entered, and ap. out end fatigu�d, we set about to return to was at work upon our scarch, and that -was il Tliere can be no hope.l� . 11 . V
. �, W. BROW4NIN G M * D. t U. G when, upon tile morning succeeding tire �-' Lis4tarr to 111B," said Chin-chin-wa ; "I -
�'* proachill.m seated himself at the second our home, to find, -when we reached it, .. . CAVEAT89
I P- S. Graduate Victoria auiverii ty, -TRADE VIARKOs
. table from that which we Sat At. that our day had been uselessly spent : that I race tion of tile decree lie "ked me, * in an 'will tell You All. I have found Williant Nor.
- and voSlaence. 00miulon Labe, ,% it was not to be, as we had intended, the absent way, for the piper brought to me ris ; for I have heard his cries. He is con. . . DESIGN PATENTS,
. I had ceased to speak, upon his entry, f
Exeter. ," _ lust of ulany sucrh COPYRICHTS. atc.1
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days; for my foreboding firic,l in the Temple of Confachis," For information and free Handbook write to
. I TINDMAX, ooroner for Ele though lie had not yet cast his eye upon us, of ill was already fulfilled, and tile evil was a it to him, but I (lid not think that I I It can aiot be, it is hopossible. 1) MINN & CO.. 861. BROAnWAY, 39aw Y01tyr.
for I N,,%s struck by his appearance And by .. , Old"t bureau for Securing paeutg In Amorlm,
11 1. County of Huron, OdIco, opp'sif'o awaiting its when we returned to our hoine. lie w;ts then lit a condition of mind to at. 11 See," lie went on, 11 there is tile paper tent taken ,oult b
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UF1ZXCS.At ma,j,��etqy-___ the hardriess oi his Chinese features. the filled tip, I have put in the words in red the .blebyanotic free of charam In the
Chin-chin-wa's foot pressed mine. Al. The blow came Ili the shape of a mission tempt to penetrate to the bottom of
I .R. J. A. ROLLINS, Al. 6�11�_,6' h,looked from the court -to the exile Chin-ohin-wa. well -to fill that gap which was Still as it jnk, with a Sharp knife. There is nothing al 10 * ove I
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I lacking now ; there is the swallow's message N I
I One of the servants of Shan,min-yucti had been months ago. Rlaffur .-A-TwAfall
0 - 011100 - Bxoter, 0 t. toward us. &K
OUD4 Mmimtlft c ,evicusly tracked its home, for as it was given to the bird by William Nor. �B ;
n yo c"lod bya. Chin-ollin-wa rose aria madeau oboisance. must have pi To my surprise, lie had said but little to Lar c! efre 1, to 3yscientiflep perint'lle,
b1I1 there were awaiting'our return three man 111lesince the conversation whiell had im. ris. It is wonderfully siniple, whon we Ivorld I 11 I Ili r a . 0 Intotil eut; i
�1 .. __.___-__ The mandarin. aoltnowledged the Salute. I ,10� I . ki - 0& :
" I Ic LAUGHLIN, � was about to speak as Chin-chin-wo, resumed or lesser rauk, who bowed low as wo enter- mediately enstied upon the reading the mes. know the truth." malt ; I 0 a Int . c
�� R -T, P. 1� Ur,,,U. the door, but who carried, none the less, $age of the court. I looked at the paper. 'III r s 1 43 �
I ber of 019 ,e of P his seat, but lie interrupted me at the first, ed . Pull I I is, rX city. ,
, collet, lipilcianq and - the decree which Chin-chin-wa read, whilst I felt that his grief was Stich as I could It, seemed to have been filled AS by a mir,
L A colm Ontario, Ph�,sician. Surgeon arld word, speaking rapidly in Chinese. I
I" I - ,N Vt1r. (fill ce.1)AS11 WOOD oNX. apparently uninoved by the perusal, and to not relieve-tbal; I must leave him to his acle, the whole filted so exactly ; for Olun - ' ---
I glanced at the mandarin : his cold, which lie answered, to my thinkin ill own thoughts, as lie desired to be left; for chin-wa, with Criinese skill of band, had . _0
T A- THOMSON, TAL D., C, piercing eye had fixed itself upon me, ,%lid I single word, as the men bowed ,%gs'ef`0n'(%I the misfortune seemed to have changed him written the missing part exactly as the rest, I I 4)
S a Nl.,bleml)el,ofcolle�"t.lofpllys"t:ltLlls understood immediately,what Chin-chin-wa time and moved awa.y. in some way that 1, could not understand. and the completed whole read zliiis : ' .
-1 Urgeons. Oataxio. . .. �
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, i� IM "An embassy fronithe court," lie said to Andthiswas the change, as Isoon. dis. ,*.Tit C od's name rescue me, -
L. HODU* _NS' BLOOK, HS NS&Lri. i rurnedtowardhini, and appeared to me,as thev left. covered. � LoRenotime. laniltuprisoned 8 g 08 ... I .
., I----,--- listen to his speech, fov it Ivas evident lie I What"is it ?" I enquired anxiously ; His every afrort of mind was mow turned In tboTomplo of Conf ticlus, lit
AUCTIONEERS. (lid nor wish rile to use the English tongue. for I wall knew that it was ill, not good. vek-in, by the Chinese. Tenth Swallow.
__JL�-_ to the determination, to discover and save Williain Norris, September, IS-
1_._,____., _____�� Then I drew my chopsticks slowly through "This is wbat it Says," said Ohin-chin-'Wft. William Norris before the expiration of .51ay God help me Ill .
I T�� � E�ARDY, LICHINSU, D AUO- my lips, DLa I had seen the Chinese do at the speaking in a tone londer than ordinarily: the time appointed ; and , the result of this " And now," continued Ohin-chin-wa, -,is
- %, tioncer for tile County of Ifuron. conclusion of a meal, for I did not Iviall to "This is the decree: determination, and the working of his mind I continued to gaze upon the paper, 11 W. e R -THE- 3110STREAr4
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I 0� �rrtlgtls moderate. L.Neter P.O. continue eating, having gathered that I had I I Within two days the pardoned exile As sl ortl to ))a disclosed. are near the end. Either vre Save William PJ%2.011 .
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Chin-chin-wa shortl I limanded to leave I ForlinyZlf, I knew not what to do. I did Norris, or we out -selves perish ; for I atleasb,
- _�_ a part to act. Ciiin-obin-wa, is a., oyalh Loctri MILLS I
, TN'BEIRRY General Li.
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., V - rose, as though lie too bad concluded his Pokin,forever. Alta noon ,,Pon the third not feel that I upbraid Chiii-chin-wa in the face of the order of the court which Ll'I"11tin , Mectri. Motors ,P Co.
" # car_sOd Auctioneer SIDLIGS Conducted �J r th i't A -.-- ,.
1PUts. SoLtisfae.-tiqaquartilitee(I meal. day, the sentenee is ea , lly I land." for a lack of int=u"or quest, for Icould banishos me front Pekin, refuse to leave the aml Gertenitors,
� - Charges ell I had sat CONTRACTORS& BUILDERS OF X WS
� � Grate. Heuzalr� o'but. But all the time during -will II -And what aid you reply '.1" I asked, I understand how terrible to bear must have city unless that mail - as with me wlieii I 0 LIOHT AND rell.n. '9 I )�
. without speaking, endeavoring to simulate not yet realizing what the missive -meant for beet, tile decree of exile nassed upon him go., go LLECTRI V f
� E, NRY EILBE R Licensea Azle i-eliin-wa now. True, it was not wfiat, it had been : POINER STATIONS Wra .
- comprehension of that ,which Chit me ' 1: Lob us lose no time," I cried excitedly ; Throuchout tho pornham. -
tiOncer for the counties of Erurou - -1 __ ,
ATI(allosex . Sales was narrating to me in Chinese, I had known 41 1 answered two words. I I ob.-.' " a ' "' � n t 1�,te 11 let its go to the temple at ouce; come I" 64 to ID WoUlngton St, 901dfor'inllAas. 1-11 I
. . CoudUcted ab 13,10(j. that the mandarin's glance was fixed in- 11 Who signs the paper ?" lout . " Stay !" carne the firm reply- ct At M=
to rr"08- oMcO, at Pogt-offloo. Orod. f ri me, And 'upon my Chinese I - Sban-min-yuen - and the Irnporia utpa, hing : to,inorrow we
011t, ' up a', m "' 'ji"ti it ...... 8 for' � ;
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U. .. � ivin ir. is tbor ad. I am an exile once more. , 11 , bit ' I as 411 a
. "u I seal I I b nigl.t we can do not PETERMAN'S ROACH FOOD
�� dress %Eyd'rny hand of European bai .c ' "' 'a r �� t '��a , f I I
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' P , .", .m.'a tl�. e ligh to an
X e Attach � p.,do, sliallsticocca."
I I IIIINAI� --'- Walking as I had learned to do Somewhat I see it oil !" his voice found a terrible bit -'I . . led - ,me
� , TE rin to Ill �, rt 19 Then you have a plan?"
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I '--- - in the manuer of the Chinese, to whicli, in- terness in the words , 11 I see it aIll and if t I Chirt-ohin-w& had retired to his chamber 11 I have." NOT A >,fJN& POISON
deed, tile Shoes I were greatly conduced. I meet you, Shan-min-yrien, before that time I and not liking to disturb him, I cast about "Tell me all" I said;
J,*e n ne nt & Teh ii6Wt followed Chin-chiu-w& As -we I:- you and I will test -who Ivins ; and if I lea,ve in my own mind what -was fittest for me to standing whilst lie spoke. So great was
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,I And I "emained FATAL TO COCKROACHES AND _ WATrzR 131,141%
N .assed the .
i . F.XLTEP., O"T. mandarin, Chin-chin-wa made'a second Pekin before I ineet you face to face, I shall do myinterest thatI didnot noticethatilis Irritau.%If�otl^clilbryoiirDmpgl,;'- Vo�fllcl FTr
, I , 01, obeisance ; I did the Same. haunt the walls until you pass at sonic time, I �liat Chin-chin-wals time was already talewas along one, Iromained on my fee", DoilL.inauho-,o!Ll,�Novc,tz,:E�W=(!Ifl.ropzrl.rnpplle,t.
a . I I We passed together from the roorn, and as you must, beyond them, and then Yet, I drawing to an end was obvious. I fully Ivith a mind thirsting for the whole truth, EWINGO HERRON a cc., SwE mKoling,
i I a rell,wed Sense, aq of some great danger have to deal with me. I understood, too, that with his departure until at length lie ceased. Sole Xfrs, 5,,,) &. 581 at. Paill 131.reet, MONTREAL.
. - - escaped from, came over me as we reached And I felt, as lie spoke, that his was an from Pekin I was left as � useless agent, (To Lit,; coNTiN urD.)
tile Street, undying enmity, and Iprayed-from my Soul and I felt thataction alone (even to be mere soierror.rlc',oroftheLloN,br.tt,I
19raduategoftho Ontario vot-orialry cot 14That . inan," said Chin-chin-wa, "is for a in'ement that he might not meet Shan- ly walking in the streets), would satisfy in - _ I I - --.-- _ of gootL% All pod. bearin_- tld4
-e . I tntlontark.repure. E P� DROWNE
__ I hall min-yucir. miu-yuen within the time yen him ; fGr! a small degree iny craving to do something. � __ t� - "ntq- TMOLESALE
'43!7VXcZ: O n 0 40"r So n tit offown Hall. The encounter struck me as 9. foreboding then both lie and I And 19viiiiiam Norris That I should not disturb Chin-chin-wa.1 , Inn '111"' All
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. of ill. It was true indeed that Shan -min- would be lost assuredly. -mined, because I felt tha, El a .""" W I N E .
MONEYTO LOA"'I'N"'. "Is there no appeall!" Iaskedat eng i. time lie would come to Tret ", o . ".,_
ya�n might only have looked upon me with 1 t, I deter An(, Igc,(!,! ..�, " S P I R 1, T
---.-. - - - 64 None," was his reply. "This iCwllat,spected wbatI balievedto behis "'��
���.. r._�__;_ �,=-_=n=- curiosity, as a second of That strange Eng- it grief, � 'L, -4T.
A ONEI TO LOAN AT 6 AND lish race -as another of those of whont he has Leen : He, who has' influence, has � ,illus it c�mo that, I di�cided upon ventur- TnE - Fh,GT ,i'-,'�"--`-`i`,,1�l MERCHAr
Lf Agent for John Ilobertren & Son$ r3cotch'WhIs7sc7-, Jante,
:_ no doubt looked ttDon. ClArt-chim-wa ,its the -striven to cancel the pardon given to me Ac Sow Qlnspu- - 71oullot & Nlainr!;�,Tarnoc- I
'40anilicreent' 625"000 PrIvato-pands- Best !ng forth alone for an hour or two, intend- I 7or ,
; g ComimniosreProsontea. first so unhappy in their own nation that And witnessed by his hand; but', notwith. ,ug to return for Chin-ollin-wa, and to That AYERIS ^Sarsaparilla CURES cl,:3.1-11conr-uce. L'IIA3il�.kt,".Ti�,llindoPritcen, indlllta
1, L.311' DICKSO.1; they sought to bcoodio Chinese. But Standing his great power, lie has failed to I break in upon him then, whatever mi.ght be AERS of Scrofulous Diseases, 416 Sto Paul Street, Montreal. .
Barrister. U, --star, I had not like(I his Scriltillizi CIO tbisAbing. But lie has been partly his feelings. 010. I
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;� - __ "'" SURVEYING, __' � glance, and 1. felli that', though we bla"I gratified; for, Although lie could show no I nutdo signs to the dealer that myreturn Eruptions,. Bo;ls, Eczema, Livee CTLW'Y 1-1 0 Ir M_ MAI
11 . __ escapetl immediate danger, there was sonic reason -why I should be binislied to r, or- would be within two hours, and then, not and Kidney Diseases,. Dyspepsia, .
RE D W. r'ARNCOLkIB I i would mosa a second time, save the trifling one knowing whether lie understood me or Rheumatism, and atarrh should , J. TV. Levvis, - ProPllletol- '
L trouble in store; for the inmidarit ' C,
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F not, reit, I feared . , I,-, it .1i a simple explanation that I consorted with you, they have yield- otherwise. I left the house, and set out be Convincing that the same cou-:,se
f6vilI !ny presence in the eNting-hullse ',is a ad to him in tills much and determined to 11'711E CENTRE OF THE 111190B93 Hpa OF T.qE CITY
loW Land Surveyor and Civil En- of walkina briskly, it little mattered where, of treatment WILL cui,-,E vor. All ox NOT= DAME STMENT,
. ,, & dust -covered roads. Ili time -a
G_:EZ1TMM1MZ1_MMC.1 Chine,mall in company with Chin-chin-wa. f,rant his desire. and, at his instigation, to alon. -' I ler- CON�,c�NIE.NT To II. R. DrPOT8, ANn IM11,00A LINDR10
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office, Upstairs-Sainwell'411lock, Elxiqor,ou� It was indeed poss' b . to that iny dress had tallish n.e from'Pelcia. Outside of Pekin I considerable time it must have been, for I , lat. has �een said of the -:w:id
I - �_==_- served me much in leading to the riliecoll- am, as I have been since I i -not you, protect- had wandered on without looking at my , ful cures effected by t1le V'sc- 0i Electric Cars Pass the Do=
INSURANOE caption that I too Iras merely striving t6 ad by the Supreme Power; inside Pekin, watch --I came to a strange part of the town, . , AMD q EVElly A110DERN IMPROVEWHINT
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;7- =7_==_= - -- - .- -1 - ' become Chinese; but dai:ger seerned to be tills mandarin will hunt me out and kill me )f the gatos, where 1. had 'not I O& - 3RATE-3* 91.50 to S%00.
about us, notwithstanchug'that we told Our- by the number of his men," a '� r��____ .
WATVRL00 '0 �
MUTUAL I ri;:,,at, lo�fc�ra, and where something of a fair A V��_ RWQ
Ini, IN UN(Jrco . selves that tile incident IYMS a tbine, of no 1, I �
THFE . . There was the calni of desperation in his was being laid in naTrow, paved streets,and - M
Est. edin 1363. moment. . AAL m A <, - T RAD E o4,
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I INI words --cold, unerring calm, Stich as lie had. arr-ades. Sar6aparall'A'a YETH W 11 \Nc
111w,u anxio,aa," sold Chin- chin-wa, to rib interested lit the -various Articles ... , 0 ti -,� - -/, -5 111
"EAD OFFICE'- WATER1,00, ONT. in discussing the matter, I ',is far as possible I contracted from the Chinese. Yes, to Shan- I was i during the past ilftyyea-rss LI'llt" , W ; �2 �,,11 COLIN -, - t,
ver Twont.y-eigh , footing -with myself in tine la-chin-wa, � It I ad become a, for sale, ,and thus strolled onward, part . � -4 p C0 9,
Company has been n to put yon on a . � . I ly forgetting in I y misfortunes in the fully applies to-daY,, 'itis, ineve)-3, �5
in, successftil overttion in westerr, I -=-�,Z -r , :-,-, S . 10. 1.1 i AILL' =VQt.q :z. V 93 I L
mlinst to, mandarin's eyes, AIy speaking toyouni R ;4 --I -4 tJ
. ) And continues to inst1re 1. -s or I inwairdly if tile day of re�hori- novelty of the surroundings. Then sense,' The Superior Medicitle, M w c. I - � 9
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I , �" b, "a And' then Illy suddenly it occurral to me to retrace my ,,, - - I I , I
? Fire. Ohinese would heighten this impression and I '70n I PRPFR I I 0 to
Builotinge, Mereho,ndise ing ould ,�:ver come, -` i -l". t - -/0- & GO.- .--* "I ..
toileR and nllotl,6r descrioticasoe aiminisli, to a But- I M 9
� J., alLextent,the full sense I thoughts returned to my Own position and steps. I commenced to do so, with the im. Its curative properties, stren5 I 11 I
m,alci)roperty-, Intending insarers hare ,owledge, which yoar hair And t - are alv,rays the 9, I
I insuring on the I realitim 1110to Or of tile Ito , - -the edifice -et and flavor , �__ P t i �
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. � bptloll of at you were .;!,. All was ruined .I lat I Strayed from my way effe v . 14. I > , .
:,jashSystPm, features of course betrayed, th d, indeed, for days ; I mac,i-te -SnI, forced .same ; ELI'd I -rO - �
I of'my hopes had tottere and tile ,..,ini,on became gradually for ivhateN,er blood YACTORY e ' � �'OZT ..1. 11- .1 � I
' Dar*Lngtlioi)asP,teiiyc.irstlii.qaoini),%nv has not Chinese," , diseases AYER'S Sarsaparilla 1- .11 -1 . ........ .. 1. 4 , : . � . .
itsued37,09!'11-'�)li(,�.e.4,'coi-er!nL T)roporty*to the .low the whole lay as a, mass of crumbled Jupon ... at b ad lost myself in the great- ' " I . , : 1�1 I
I - - analog All this, the fe (just beneath my feet. I .i , . MADA TRUSS FACTOPY I . I ��
,-=ou-otof.$-1N`37203S; ancllmldinl.os�csmlono But, notwithst, eling 'by of Pell'iat ' . %,,thevyield t� tht!�� i-,e-",`%'-C'�.t', " � . . � . *', .
. . � V,709,762-00- of ill -to come Shadowed ine, and front the ,1 And William Norris," I Said,, balf , Ithink thabiewmerennhappydays have taker � I . � I . I � 1�
'Asset.g. I-t',GJOO.00t con4sting of Cm When, yoti . Est. MO. F. G1049, Fr02: I .
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I g ,h hour of the oucountev I waited expectantly speakilig to myself, " what of him ?" fallen to nlY lot. Blaming myself bitterly, ask for . \ . 3pIkinccsf6r.qII.hinds fTl ., � I 11 � I I .
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in Dan Ic. Governindril, Der)ositand tho UnnIsses , in me , 'at Deformities. 6o, I - .
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- 2 or 't -he evil which soulething with* . . i". -.4" ly. I
I .cbin-wa. I ,,rew more uncomfortable in my own mind � ��.�X', I I $1 .1 A)�
ged Prernium. Notes on hand atid in fora3 It You Are right," said Chin - , I � T�i;.b.. � � I � I I 1, �
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I .. , �.'"'*,.NVAT.6v,,,,,i)[.It,.Pre�ideiit; 0 Al.'R,lyi,ori foretold. - " Tbere is a greater thing than my revenge-- as i proceeded. Every:61irection seemed to , � ' � , . I .. mpr . ovv.dPat.Artifida - � . I . 1 1.
� . r. B. I [ccii;is� In speator , 0 11 Ai Chin-chin-wa was of opinion that tny . I . I . AVER I � � , .1, I -Sarld for_ / . I
. Eloaretaxy , i titat can wait ; bnt Willie on Norris must be be the wrong one, And I speedily realized . . � � I ' UL -ARS , After I 1. I ,
-�XELI,, Age,,t�',,rl,-xcic,r,i,,d;,ici�,11 . I � , . . I I I ft '_ B.fora, PRICE LTST and CIRC I "
I fearswere groundle-1;S, for he could not see found. " I I . that 1, was ' hopelessly lost. INIany hours 1 g- im avaig street, z1ontreal lfrat-s� I , �, I 11 .
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4. I . in IvIlat ne cDald Arise from the I rangely. Would this passed . And all . this time I'liad, been wand., 19arsaparl I I v,. � - I � 1. .
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�� The 'way misloron Although he' ielt the mail never admit despair'? -In the face of ering to, alld fro, without idea as, . I I . � I . . I I I
, � Molsons Bank fact of .11, meeting, . lookerl abldin A ,to .who ' � ,000 r & sm MANUFACTURERS ,� I I
- I " 'be hiduced - I ,,V�' 1:.,t�, W'l
,r I 11 � � t Ii t . of$han-min-ynen. And such a crusbing blow, was hid,spirit still un. 1w 9,, b it� still' striving to' , doWt t� , i 1, .1 .V I 11 ' I
I I I . I - , 1 a I I I reach.my home, ' J. & T. STEPHENS, lVitolesale, De6ildryl$t' - "Ir �� ., ': � -
, -R`9I)BYPARLIA_AIZ1`1,T,1855) - i b7prolongedperseveranoe , I " . . . Ir. . . . . : . � , I �:,,
; (CHAARTD 111d not explain either to hitn or t e*vvor ) ., .!''!`�` mv.?p_et� I
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, , I 111.td,11119'a, �,".11111101 1111��t of h' thless subsi�i:'cttes' Wlilcb � , � 'r . � � , :. ''
I I ,Zo �n .,,�aj lu g I o reb c d ill &S, f or t h oy 9 a e m e d Id t I? aga P. I I � I . 11 I - - :" ,. 6 .f=,L,l , I.. ,1 ,
. , � , tur'I" oft 4 " _,�,.. � . , , BEHOPWIN91 CLIPPERS - - I , � _,
:, �. taid up 0 &PItz) ... ... $1.1.000,00a D`j"�i'b�",.i'6t knew Chin-ohiri-wa,,. to doubt If.a mail be; lost, in I ellize :, are tnosty MI'x ,
. 1, I I � - 0 , M anse. I I I 1� I 'Peki. ll,,o�.o,y �, ' 1, ", r - ' I ..IT I , , I I �;', �� , ,;,. � .
, el, ;_. . t ' ' 'I di �:'collt0l�l -0 SO'S' - ' � t.77 Ore I ,
( 4nn .., ... ... 3,100,0. � , r', a ,
L � 'uist r � d , , ., .b.110, be him �r. I itsvaqtness. 1knew little o'f"I'ne part,of est.ingre rents. ., I - . I . .' ' ,. S. S. R1,1113A A j, - I Li,g r 1. , , 1�
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� I . HeadOffice, Montreal, : I a for inid., , - I, I wish.to be,alone,", he Said: If there is ,tile city in . which I found myseit. . I know f3ttrilla; tiave,.fiii unif6T- - 1-�mdard " -- 11_1_1__TL� - - 1. , I � 1� ,� �.. :�
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� I : F. WOLVF . A wa.. I uluo . shall something, ibi Pekin, but I.do not know to 6 t'appeararice. fiw"o,"i �,)tl I _WUZILAR & OL -1 I . 11 ":
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cause 11so'll"Isord I') ,cc
not,see in whout4ay it could , �h the't, I have to think upon. I offect, LJOU10 E� A F' �
� corrie. ,13han-rnin,yuen could know nothing come'toyoll ill the otherchaeberivithin.an this day 'in which portion - of the ci6 'I ' ' - I . _ I I I , , '' �
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� I I GF.IMMU, Bf4i.x.wrm. 1. - of my visit to, Pekin, And hou"j, . I I . I ay I 4111c; 611t5 E. AULD, , ,* 't. 759 Craiir � , . �1 ��
. I I of the object 11 . Y ;1.1 I. , r , .P,iodo rugh � I . I
that curious old fair or bw/aar which first are blood -purifiers I I 11. � 1p� ,. I
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I . . Woney advanced to good farmers6n their6wrt wileth6r he did or did not believe what we I 11 I I I I I , , I - � - ,qAt ,p - MAN '. . ,��..,!�, I ..
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,� 1, left him at. once, merely pressing his led me astray. I 1� I . . nd are offered !'0 �01,1 belcal-Ise � I I � 1
I note witb,Dne or moye endorser at, 7 P.e,r cc . tit. bad, endeavoredto place as - a blind before, I ,tr.mg liand, as Ipassed him, in token of T1 I � I a I ; I I A , STRI , IF& I � � I , I � ,� I
� ,, per annum.. I � I . I , . I I � ime moved on,� and the Sun Sank, and' ore pv�� . it ill � �Ilil . � I I .00 I � I .� �,
I � -nely, tl � 1. there is m. �, .1 . $ , 1,;CZ! � I � I
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I I � 11 I him, nai iat my design wag merely to. , �� , . 11 I ; , � arim?, 1913 Notro Damp I I I ,
� � .- � I I I Exeter Branch, . my Sympathy ; and then 1, too, was alone still I wandered. on. , : ' I I � I ''I - I 'a 01) . ''� , .. I % ,� ,
I in. joining th. "hinage . ,11 my Own thoughts. . -toturn, fcr,parliapsthe � I , �, � - : � SC�AJ,V �,. , ;:�A, � , �1�
fol I I �, : ake ,�,,� . I �
, .low Chinmehirl-wa, a 6 them. � . T , I I
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I .� 1,'Opom overylawful day;from 10a.m.to � As I was About I .9 I
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I 'e, it could ma.tter little, for it was not I , ,IANJJI�A�CTJ�RERS , I
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- 4ATUAD . . I lo.m. bart-iiiiii-yiteii would � I - . 1. ,� - j.1 .,
. I � 11 lys;io &.in' to very probable thati. Are my thoughts worbby the recording 9 � litindved.th time, 11 rr� Illy steps) I saw a , W, G,ORDON'�k 0'' ' _601 001. paiiL : , :1 ,
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,4" �: . �, Currentrates of, interest: allQweJ on deposi � of our mee �' I (10 not '6ow,, 6ut I note them down. TiNis' litileLailop., Which 1.7recognized as,havinj , I , 11 : INUK I ._�'.. - � I I
,� I �'. .. L � . chance to mentimi ,the incident . I I 1� � "_�o -_ - -1 �; ,,
�'L,� � � - N. � DYI13R EURD-ON, I Ing tothe man unkrown, to whoinwe m6rib- waw the tenoi,of the inquiries forced upon papsed.once7previonsly ; and froin that f.cr- I '.l L�,;�
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r . me by this last 6 1 . turratb incident fsvooe�ded in findim I . " . � , 1. I . I , . , -� � , 11 0 � I . I I . � �., � I
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,, �. I . .edtoX:)rris�sdeteiiti6ni,i�lieP41ilee;��ounds, I Why was Chill -chin- I � 9 . I I 1 I .. : " jb - ) I I . I ,
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;� . . � � I ,:, I : . Sub-Vanager, nor -was it likely that lie even know lir,foe, wa banish6d from way to the Marble Bridge and then; Nvit . AM I I I 1C) W� DAIV$0'�y S.cncl 1 .1 noas, 749 Craig 1, " I ,�
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