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I . ­ I I - - `,!� I . �.1-ow -, ----------- I..----- — — I,---------- I 1 I I �� � . I ­� , .� ­ ­ I., . ---.--- I -- i .� . � .. . I . . I I .. I . I . � I.. . ordeal as that of the molten lead had never. He would start at tile slightest noise, and . . I 11 SES26, I; i taken place, in so far as he ha,d completely the niere appeaince of the man who brought . , : In t R i MRIMM A Rep"arkable Oriental, Experience, ..:. I. � 11 I #4 I 11 forgotten the whole of the oceurronces of, hisfood would act upon hisiterves in the most I I I WKS I that, time,, even including the shaving of,his acute manner, for the sight of a follow -man . I I I . i . . I head. � I I I I had become As a thing foreboding ill to . A ... I I I I CURL .A, TIMILLiNG STony or CHIN= TgrucauRy, � I 'Upon his head had grown new'har; but his agonized triad. a .. 11 �. I 0 cunt, ­ ­ 11 .� I ­— — I Norris did 'lot know that it was new or that In the mea� time, whilat lie was a prey to What Mo the housewifw' WK I *610.ght, , "I'll 4 &410 1 � � I it was N strange shade of white, nor did he all the combined feelings which form the I il 11 I on it crisp sad light, . cures consumptI03MV Coughs� 4Groupt Sore CHAPTER XV�—IlCo,%-MUM) shadows of the trees upon the at' e paved recall one incident of that time, which by a timile of supreme xpental ag the news Arid makes her bisoux I 1, path., . . bad gone.boyond, the walls, any .Ht:r bread so tempt the appetite? - 7b,roat. Sold b� all Drugists on a Guarantee. I could say nothing; tot, he,. possessing mental frea.k had become a blAnk,� arid reached a . ' C est shiloh's Porous. Fora Lima Side,g ack or , 4 the paidon, tied the prior rig - As he cams nearer I sa,Nv that he ca,rried And it is probable that lie migh b nover . higher ear than that of any member of the : mat sal� Isfact, Floater will give lou.�_25 cents. hb; and, far 11 something heavy irl his arms, though with have remembered it but for the torture im- priesthood, that Norris was once more a, � . I ­ :1. _ - . I � . I I I 9 I 11 ther, I did not speak Chinese. - his great strength be -walked ereeb as &I. posed upon him immediately upon tile dis- sanoman and, in possession of his reasoning - . 11 1. I - I agreed that his chance of success was ,, 3. The moments beat into my bro,in as covery that his sanity of 'miad was art as. facilities, It occurred to Norris f aently . . I A . . S. awk a, 0 . .. as . much greater than mine. he, y advanced, until he with the priests sured thing. I to wonder (when. for . little he ,tIoo'e1ded Ili i What is it makes her Pastry �-acb . : , hV0418 -9 Uk - X = I 00 I Itt bestre a ai tea stem But if, on the morrow, he failed, from .reached the gate, And there he came forth The Chinese are A calculating nation. Ily banishing the pervading fears I A treat, her husband cats so ruu�,�, , . , ey, I , X itsed.11 For e sl or or Any cause, than I might use the pardon in unhij tired with his burden in his arms. They know well that agony of ,mind ilia had grown as a parb of his existence), : Though pies he never used to iouchi it exo . c 60 . IV � a what way I saw fit; and he, as an anpar- Then I knew that it was a man's attoun. us even greater than Agony of body, %lid It as to what had ensued upon the retura � I . . . � COTTOLENIt . dolled exile, was willing to fa.ce his fellows- ated form that lie bore, for I som, the bare was upon the mind of Norris thalt ey had of Ills false check. I � I I % . . HILOHYS I CATARRH But, indeed, I perceived that there Ivat but feet, one of which was covered with blood, ilow determined to place the strain. " It *111 be remembered tbat from *1 . � 4 1 1 - ­. I faint abance of my succeeding if the pardon and the coarse Cbineqp dress lie wore, and. They kno-w nothing of his forgetfulness some outside band he had received two : 4Mat is it shorten I S I , � REMEDY fully by Chin . I looked upon his lifeless face which hung the most hideous hours of his life ; they notes demanding money As recompense a cake so xxkta, 11 � oil arr ? rythisRemedy. Itwill bad once been used Linsuccess of I . sitiv I rell ve and you. Price 50 ets. chin-wahimseif, artaicamefluallytoshowe back over Chla-obin-NIWs arm. did notgness thatall, recollection of the for Ills freedom -a freedom which liad Better than lard, while less, in prl:a, I . . L , � I his I ecto or i successful ent's Chiu-cbln�wa?s opinion, that he would be It was pale and drawn as with a long ghastly rite was dead to Norris; and they liever come to be an accomplished picb, And does the cooking !it a trice �, : - �- . tFeat ", ' I e e ber,Shl hp.tte, dies Nr is e justified in treating Boreal as he proposed agony, and the boadwas half shaved. considered !it this way-tbat Norris might and that lie gave in answer a false, order - COTTd4.t * . � I are sold on a 0 give tisfaction. - 41 "' Ihalfgasped, " is this then fear a repetition if they took the first steps upon his borne bankers, signed with a. fie- � I � I , I..... to do, that is, as a hioans, to secure the Aly God, a . . . freedom of William Norris through his William Norris 9, leading to the torture for a second time. titious name. . - LEGAL. . . I 11 friend%hip with Shan-min-yuen, and by The crowd surged around, us And Chia- And the fear of a thing, so they argued. He had calcuLted then that four months What is it that f'ries oysters, fisli, --- holding Bonsel's life, as Chict-obih'-wa had chin.ws, answered me wildly.' is some times worse than the reality itself, might bring the return message from Hng- Croquettes, or eggs, or sLicli like dish� LH. DIORSON, Burister, Soli- determined to do, as bostage for that of "I do met know." So they decided, knowing that Norris could land. to the effect that his check was a Val, a citor Ot Supreme Court, Notary Narris. ueless thing and a forgery; As nice and quickly as you'd wish? Public, Oonvoyancer, Commissioner. aq not yet bear the bodily torture% in store, to and 0.8 this time � Monev to Loan. But even in this there was a flaw, for actupon his Inindbyea,usinghim toundergo must have now long expired, lie marveled P Oflicein. anson'smooir. Exeter� Bonsel'e life was safe in Pekin, since, Chin- CH APTER XVII a, second time the preliminaries of the tor- that he bad heard nothing from Ills captor . . . - chin-wa was exiled from the city ; and this _the man who sought to extort, a. ransom -R H. 00J,L198, I pointed out.. All the Answer I received Wholl we left Norris in th; Temple of ture of the molten lead ; only thesello- by Ills confinement. What is it saves the time andnam was this, I I If the time comes, we shall see; Confucius itwas, winter rime, and lie was more. - BUTIster, �olldtor, Conveyancer , %o, but to -morrow is not yet pa , ssed." clad in the heavy padded garments attobas And had they guessed that by this Norris was una,wAre that big imprison- Andpatience of our womart fair, ­ -I . , the Chinese wear in the north as a protoo- means they were destined to recall to most b4d been of such length as had bQen And helps them make their cake so rare � � 1bXF,TB 1�� - ONj!, During the night I wrote a letter to the tion Against ilia cold, and with fars Ili Ad- the miserable nian all. that Ika.d passed, thl case, for madness be.4 fix a meaauro i OOTTO . LENC C)FPI(JE .- Over O'Neil!s B Diceys ; to them, at least, I felt that I . during that time, which by God's mare caused him to pass through the winter -- ank. dition, for the Pekin winter is severe ,,,, y* months almost as it were in a dream, the could write, for Chia-chia.,wa agreed with REID, movin had become a blank, they would have known me that they were trite men. Itwas the to andfro in confinement, when w . � that no torture more devilish thus thab Who is it cams the gratitude ELLIOT & ELLIOT, , deed. lie resembled a wild be extent of which, having, now awaken - first letter I had sent them from Pekin, which they had determined to inflict could ed, lie (lid not know, but lie knew that his I Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries 74110 , and was to go by special courier (as Chin, with him, autl,wo return to him now, some have been invented by the subtle cruelty of confinement had been of more than four Oft -very ]over ofpuKe food - I obin-wa, through his friend, our best, bad months later, Nyben the terrible effects of their priestly mirlds. months'duration, By making " GOTTOLE N E " sogood? I � conveyanoers &C, &O. arranged for me), to the first stea,mer at the agony caused by the dropping of the When tile mental faculties of the indivi- Tile romon that lie bad heard nothing molten lead upon life skin had begun to I upon the return of the false order from Eng - Tientsin dual man exhibit a partial blank such sallad land was this -that he had not been in a 9*MOneT to Loan at Lowest Rates of I wrote them to this effect - That we had wear away. 1'4 � Interest. discovered Norris to be confined in the thSlowly indeed did Norris come to know come upon William Norrio-A thing of fre- fit condition to hear or underat%nd, and Ilado Only by L OFFICE, - XAIX - STRE ET, v,XETEa. Confucian temple ; that Ronsol's Chlueso at his sense& were atill preserved, to him, quent occurrence tinder the pressure Of some that on the single occasion upon N- X. FAIP,BANK & CO.s that he had passed through the ordeal, and sudden blow of misfortune, -a ,system 15 which a visit lind been paid to him by tile Wellington and Ann Str,tetq �k- T� X341,10T. r1trDETWIM Xy,LTOT. friend was his captor ; that Ch1wobin-wa, frequently followed lvh!cll leads the mind Man whose orders had first kept him cap- ­­­--!--� had been banished from Pekin by this man- that he had suffered tile priestly rite of the and that tile time had come when either tive in the temple, and whose wishes mialit DENTAL. ' molten lead .arid still had survived. to recall allfrom the recollection of some lost MONTREAL, ------ The cold assisting the man's natum round which, incidents immediately still overrule those of the priesthood, not. .-I ­ I R - our lives would be lost or William Norris = and gather till the whole past is %vithstianding even the desecration by Norris I NT I 9'.V, saved. And I Asked them to seek for us INGRAii, DE strength gradually tiffected his return to DR- (3- I perfect sanity, and Norris awoke to life laid' bare. Sucoe,qsor to Ir. L, Billings, within three weeks, if they received z.o of the temple, be found Norris in one of the Me inbey of the Royal College Og y>ontal further news from its before the expiration Again with a perfect forgetfulness, as is th So strangea, thing is the memory of man, 'worst phases of temporary limacy which lie I I ? SaygWOUS.) Teeth inserted with orwitholit sometimes the case with the human brain, At the striking ofa cord upon the piano, and the priests Alike regarded At tbat time PIMtO-inGoMorltubbor, AsMoAnmatliotic of that time, and to reach us as they of the Agony through which lie had passed. or the event of a flower borne upon the as 4 thing that could not be lifted front the Sclentift AmerIcan ofert Torthe pa ittiess aztractiou of tooth, found best through the medium of Bonsel reezo, ill instantly bring before the men. . inTientain. I wroteas fully as I was able TJp to a certain point his recolleetionserv. qa�tivc's mind. . Fine Cold plillugg as iteitairecL t often past, , A96110Y for to do in the present condition of my inind . ed him -, beyond tbo6t, there was a blank x1 0 0 80 0 Scone of a long fO So the man had bean temporarilybaulked; OtIlee over the Post office. which he set down to ,a hind of delirium calling it ere from the *orEf bits dead for ilia viatirs had escaped Mi . ,vith difficulty the brush which , * him -so he ­ - - and, using I aill a a , J!" � ;-�---­----­­­ ­­ ­-!!!� the Chinese use as a pen, I completed a through which lie isnoled himself to have that which is bom to live Ili (ire .' in- thought -by going mad. ,�, 4 X8 DICAL � sed -a delirium which bad its commence. Anil thus, though tile pries we I nor- , if.,, 11" lengthy letter, to be dispatched early oil the p's Norris'$ return to his former,,�tate meant, , , 1 I— 11�j.ii! .1 I ------ - I . ,, ". ­­ went with the entry long ago of the priests ' ant of what they did, the )veto actu ly then, tli%t once niorti ho canictioneath his 11 . " 1. I % ... - ... 11:1 ::I- -- coming day. _ about to follow the JW. BROWNING M. D's M, () The dawn crept slowly up and the Chinese barber to the temple build, course which could enemy's control. 11 I � .P � - . a P. S, Graduate ViotorIA, ITilivers ty. . q Ing, where Norris had then lain as a captive bring back to Willi Orris that part of The departure of his madness must mean - CAV,VATS still sat waiting wearily. NN a had lon� Is now ca'-Irely attince the resumption of the torture - ks, oftee and raltidencel vorainjou L&bo ;� ceased talking, but sleep on the down 4f chained by theankle, to tile ground. his Confinement w Is was . , OrY.Exoter, , D .L_ — . such a day as now came was a thing beyond Thus, to his mind, he bad never been blotted from the p Age of mismory, of the ,Attempted blackmail. . . ESION PATENTS, I shaved; for be could not recall what bad To them wha,t they were about to do was COPYRIONTS, etc -1 ---� It may be that he who had in the earlier Forinforination and free 11ndboq-Mt,st. DR. ]ELYNDIAT&N, 0ordner for bae ourpowers. succeeded totho first entry of the barber, merely so that they might terrify him,with de,Ys of the Ruglishmall's captivity, doemed .1111S.'; & CO.. N1 BaOADIVAT, MW YOUTC. County of Huron. 011100, opp"ito Tile night of anxiety slowly pmaed Away, ? 0 1 Up. Carling Bros, stern, Exeter. -wbom be did not then, and did not now tile ldoa� of a repetition ; Ili reality it, meant it well to write.notes alone in pl%c f Oldest bureau for see Ing Parents In merles. ­­­­. ".---- and At last the hour came at which, when I'verY PatOnt Illtkeu Out by us Is broug�l before DR, J. A. ROLLINS, M. 0. P, S. vie were worn out with the strain placed recognize as such, the reawakening of the ghostly memory be. pe a . i erson to interview Anil intimid. the 1*13110 bY 4 UOt1C0,6ITaU:CrC0 Of 0bWZO In tho O. 011100, M;Li upon us, our palauquins and their Chinese Dtiring tile weeks that had gano by fore this could bo an accomplished.t,hint .o. ate risoner, ad had then Searle idea al.* a U St. Exeter, Oat hiscaptors had left him to himself; not Therewas little, indeed, in w lt 1, that I er might be given to William Nor. fi ,zlindflin I MO recently ocoupied bT p: bearers stood in the road to carry us to I r that they pitied him, or felt remorse, noir proceeded to do. The old scene was ris, si Vepblilip; V."q",a miles through the streets. wilon. his afrauge balf-whining cry onactedaq-tin in its earlier stages. face. a was thus careful to bide Ills Zar eat elroulation of any saientifle Daporin tile I) R. T. P- M a rj&UGHL1N, ME M. Thus, dressed in rich garb in the fashion VrOr-114. SPIOU4141Y Illustrated. No Intel out reached their cars, but that there was little Norris, as lie lay it on the ground, tied But now, after the passing of months, xnaa should be without It. Weag VI I a bar of the college of physicians Gail of the weary mandarins, and with large use to torture a man in such a st%te. by the Ankle as that �, a might nolia,oape, when All concerned in tlie dastardly affair, , Avg � I.Iurgeoni Physician, Saracen and spectacles, such as they wear to cover the an with -- Ork (Ml?. ..",.4 Ontario. Perhaps itIvas that their nilads had been ,,a,w two of the captors enter, even down, to Norris himself, ivere becorn- ur. 011lco.DAST I iYt--­'- eyes And screen the face from dustwnd (roil) k_VOOD-I sated forn certain time with their owa them came the third inart-the man whose Ing Accustomed to a state of things whose --- � A. THOMSOiN, Al. D., C. observation, we were borne amongst the cruelty, or perhaps that some command to face was tile link between memory arid the novelty had completely worn off, it was no ,- We X.Moulbor of College of physicians carts and camels and mules that crowd the them from the power without the temple blank -the Chinese barber who had sbaved longer a necessity to deal with the captive 21M i M V r--,-1 OrFror; HODGINS' BLOOK, HENSALL. How can I describe my feelings oa this to himself daring many weeks ;to . I i"" -- an -A Surgeons, outario. streets, slowing nearing the distant goal. walls. Be that as it may, Norris was left his licad, by writing ,for what was to be feared by NFIT I V - - -.-- a this 'ENTA ­­'­­. � - day 4.1 Now that the swallow's message was an 01, their entry, Norris Ivas in utter the disclosure of pdraou or face? I - 1. -!!�!!­ M"M!!M rule there were but few exceptions, one of t to be I . ifJCTIONES11S. indeed bearing fruit, I was sad beyond de. ice of what was r6bou So it ,nine that Norris at last behold his scription, as though a great leaden weight I the chief being the day on which the priests iv.10TIl Tile two priests watched him captor, as lie might have behold him long 6 PRF. � �� - a * e ed the per leading ,out into the with disappointment; forit, had been since as he had stood upon the temple steps 6 . 11 LaARDY, LIGEINSED AUO- had been tied Around my heart to drag it in� court and pointed toward, the prisoner as expected that on firet seeng the barber looking down upon him, had iiot )lie brain - " , '. I tioneer for the County of Iluroll, to a, depth of the deepostdcartair. Howmnoh though explaining something to a China. Xtirris 'wouldatonce jump to the conclu. been clouded at that time, and his eyes -filled ­1� ­­­. - 9 moderate. ExeterP. 0. this day must recall to us f fully realized ; an in a ric dress of red embroidered silk, sion that the whole ordeal had A second time with & I ight which could not truly see. - M, H 13 - ----- MONTREAL yet ray chief anxiety and fear was lest who stood in their midab at the door, to be undergone -an impressionwhichwould Ib -4 as a bad sign. indeed, for Norris, that . Norris, who, so far as we could judge, had a ' , P-trErt Xorrl had been even then creeping upon be heightened as the mail pr(,ceedea In the he saw Ills enemy At length ; for his coming Royal Eloctric Co.. 4 MILLS, 0 censed Austionear 59LIes conducted L I'lech-le, I 'go I . In allparts. satisfactionguarautead. charges yes rd beensubmitte to torture wl tin the ground upon. his hands and knees, as execution of his duty ; and it was the laton- was proof, was it not, that tho'BIlgliabraWs A,ogl to n,,1,c ,,,,.,, 'htin'r� , the tem Is, had V now succumbed-, for and ii."44o Notora y �p CA I moderate, neusallpolout. min was strained to such a pitch by though there was somethinq above film tion to bring Norrii so far anano further- tivity was now perpetual, since lie -who ,�,tro M - and to 0111d Whicli he feared, and which lie strove to to shave Ills head as in the old time, he him in bondago openly showed,hisfaQe, CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS OF HFINRYEILBERLicanseaAm . the In no'by of the situation that 1 could ELECTRIC LIGHT AND � tioneor for the counties hardly foresee any possibility of our ulti. evoidintbiaway. For be had fallen into a leave him a prey to expectancy of a repati. and in person dmile to make his demand? POWER STATion , I d of E[uroll strange manner of cram-linglipontho ground, tion of Ilia terrible dooln-a doom which, . an Till"Iesex - Was conducted roate success. (Wo DR co,mixtrim.) Througho t the Dominion, at Wed. Iesb thedrops that had fallen should fall alwayisexpeoted,,�%,otildiklwa,ya seem to be 54 to 7OUVellington st, Stud rSwiiplov. 4P er&te rates, OCic'), at Post -office. Oro - We two-Chin-chin-wa and I-seemea . ton out. to havetuken our stand against all over� again, and thus, In his tom porary madness near and yet nover cattle I Sir Sidney Bell predicts that. the -whole --- — .L.. - !!—��- whelming fate, which cried 'Out to us at lie strove to avoid them by going lower and What device colud much exceed that of of Now Zealand and the greater part f VETERINARY. lower until lie lay upon the ground. na-'110 the present conception of the temple priests? Australia will be en ulfed be 0 PETERMAN'S ROACH FOOD every step, 11 You shall not succeed -you 9 fore the end aball not succeed I" ChinamanIvith his rich dress, whom the Instead of exhibiting fear at the entry of of the year 1025. % ' Tennent& . sts had now brought, stood watching the barber, however, Norris watched b- NOT A ,—J&6, POISON How great were the chances against its ! . rle is A fly will lay four times durilig the aurn. � LXETER, ONT. The pardon might fail Ili power. Norris i girn without pity, and then at length tiirn- motions -uriously -, for,as yet, he know abso. mer, about eighty eggs each time, and care- FATAL TO C009BOACHES AND _ WATER BUGS. might be dead. Shart-min.yuen might be 'ed away, and the door was closeanud Nor. lately nothing of what might be in store,and fit, calculations have demonstrated that the with his victim, to meet Chin-abin-wa face ris -was alone ones more. ,was indeed in as complete ignorance of the Write us ffmot kept by your DruwgL wo will olva rrrTr And the other exceptions tollissoli. descendants of a single insect may, from I)OLLAnswhero It 16s ilroycct a lalluro it Properly Rpolied. to face. torture of tbe molten load as he had been June 1st to the end of September, exece EWING, HERROfj & CC,, SPICE MERCRAITS, 0�_� -, isits of the priests alone, for months before when the barber had last R5^ � , And all had to be accomplished, ev ery I tude were the 2,000,000. Were it not for bats, insect __J;��_ _ . : these men would come towatchbis motions, been at work upon Ilia head. Buthismind ___ -- SOIO BMS., 570 & $81 St, Paul Strect, ITONTRFAL. ­� I -- danger encountered and passed, before the eating birds, and the innumerable micro Graduatesofthe Ontario veterinary Col hour of noon! and, as it -were, to gloat over Ilia misery and questioned withillitself ,for he was puzzled scopie parasites with which 'the fly is Par - I lege. Is it wonderful that I despaired') the helpless state of the man7s mind. since it seemed to him that, he reeollectea soleProprictoraftbe LXO,Tbmt-.,l 4uvvxcE: One 000rsouth ofTown Hall. At last we reached the April came, and with April came the ro- having seen the barber before, and yet could ticularly afflicted, there -would be no worse of s:4041% All Pods bearing Ittli - temple. turn of spring. The winter, severe whilst peat in the world than the fly, trade kaxopure. a. P, BROWNE — � go me further. roal'tflallon Brand Altrapte -- — Chirt-ohin-wo, was calls. as he ever was. i it lasts, breaks suddenly in Pekin ; and 'as His reasoning facilities were upon the rolL�, Iton RMAd, 11" liousAll: V-201MAL11 --- I . C) - I I surnity v B a J, it MONEYTO LOAN. I too waacalmin &sense from another cause Norris regained his former state of mind, alert. 11 What had It been?" be estiolled do� Slicuny,nott brand, g:, -.- W 0 K E,�p " 'u* ' ' ' 0" ' =Ilta- CLARLT Lion Brand, -,A ,- . ==�­==== �-----= -the weight of the feelings which crushed and as his madness passed away, the days. himself; "and where and 111sr '33 ... 6,Llonnyel NIONE— me down. when $111 'S IV MT3�1,106 1 TO LOAN AT 6 AND I came when the heavy clothing was no long- At this point the Chinamen approached . BRANDY, on Bnnd, LloA Aaa 8 P I R I T percent, $25.000 Private Funds. Beat do Vie. INIERONANT. . Littlewassaid. I gave my hand to Chin. ; er nee ied,and -when he could sleep at night him, And Ili a few seconds he found himself AVER A91.1 f., Job. Moblilge. & So. S.,,,,I, WhIXI,,. , jyo.�. E01,13112'- COMPS11i6sreProsented, ,chin-wa; for as be alone field the right to'lincovered by the skins given to him. It tightly bound. em &I Svft,019890w; Itoullot & 3)ola=aIn..T,rn,1a- L. 11 DICKSON enter the temple, I did not, know if I should 'may be that for u time, looking upon him E -11;=11111T.0 0. 'UAUrAU',P,llnd.Princess,Vlad,nt,, &rvister - Exeter, ever c asp is a again. *-.* I I la What were they about io, do? What arsaparl 416 St. c Paul Street, Nlontreal. - � ur alan . a had been lowered upon I as mad and never row likely to re. -over, could it all mean? His fears were partly ­� SURVE-ri-xa:— — I the priests overlooltecl the fact Of dissipated by a vague, wonder, but still be Is superior to all other prepara- - � � I � e ground, we stood thus for a 'no' , his existence; for long before this he had feared strangely whilst the barber bent over tionsclaiming to beblood-purifiQrs. C X W 'Y X-1 0 W 32. Y4 ][j1RED W. rIARNOOjUD, - ent gazing at the temple, which was shad I become merely as a thing which belonged his head. . I eaby its a endid trees. to the temple, as might a goat or a cow. Then lie felt the knife touchbint, and the First of all, because the principal IT. W. Lewis, - proprieltol, I hin-chin-wa moved forward, andI saw Bub although lie was thus allowed to re- peculiar feeling of the moving of the Chia- . that he held his pardon in his left hand. cover from the effects of the lead -effects ese ravor suddenly set his whole mind of genuine Honduras sir;ztparilla 11 TIZE CEITRE OF Busuris mir, OF 711kVITT ProviliAl Land Surveyor and Civil A ingredient used in it is the extract G�3:M,TM3=m;.,, MMC,, nt . ablaze ON NOTRE 3D-"=-1 S-1r,r-.1E,T , 4)lfioeX1)8taIrs.SamweI1*s Block. Exater.0 It ca6me over me then with a. great wave which had been of a prolonged uature-he with an intensity of overpowering. sensm. root, the variety ricliest ir, rn.edi- COMMENT TO R. R. DEPOTS AND STEA31101T LINDINas I I'll - -M of emotion that he faced a danger beyond was not totally forgotten. Little attention tions, when small struggled Ivith each, INGUSANCE. human control, and its I saw that he was had been paid to him for weeks, and none and Still all -waa dark ; but as the man citial properties Also, because n1catrio Cars Pass the Door. t I � I --- leaving me, and realized that I might never knew, save the leaden -brained man who proceeded slowly and carefully as was . Ll't the yellow BVERY VIDDERN ]IMPROVIDWEINT WATERLOO MUTUAL look upon his face again, my agony burst brought him his food, that N, orris Was Ones his habib, And Norris realized that his 0 . I Oures On arrh do�k, being RATE' S: �' ,1.150 to Sf�.00, T1`F`J'RE INSURANOECO. from me. more sane mud well until, upon a day in head was being shaved, a sudden I aised expr��ssly for the Company, . � Establishedlixi.soa. I 11 May God go with you !" I cried. mid April, several of bli e.priests paid a visit shoot of pain went through his hearb and I . i.; ah", y.-� fresh and of the very RUTUALM c; ORADE o He turned and answered me, " I do not to their half-forgotten prisoner. seemed to still every sensation, and then ,= = 1'�, ,;, � m IiEAD OFFIOE - WATERLOO, ONT. know your God," and then, without another To their surprise they found that the immediatly afterward his memory awoke. best kind, With equa,l discrunina- CA !n 1 114 9 t., � This Company hasbeen over Twenty-eigh word, Ivent on, and I stood watching him madness had passed away, And that Norris He seemed to see his own head half -bared, tion and care,,each of tlie other 4 I 4 COLIN -, 4, 0 . Years in suceessfut opprition in Western as his tall figure passed beneath the trees was once more in that condition in which and upon his fore -head, where the hair �-1 co - 'Ontario, and con itinues to insureagainst lose or used ingredients' are selected arid corn- P4 ;Fk -in damage by Fire. Buildings, Merehandise until he reached the first of the temple = LO MCARTHUR !i V ,01 Wanufactories and allother descriDtionsof halls. . I lie might be tortured and ma,de, to expiate to be, there were five ronnd spots, which he pounded, It is L� A4 -J -i I his old, old sin, the strangling of the felt eating in to him brain as though the lead . 19 is! � q Insurable property. Intend insurn have I can not say for how long a time I stood PAPER i! I "-p a Co. 4 "I In& ., or THE r., the option of Wanting on the emiQln ote priest. in each had been molten a second time. N 'e, CashSystem. h awaiting his return ; perhapi too deeply TO Norris the visit caused sonte This it was that flashed across his rec" Ift �= ' R 1�1 � Durina thogst ten vears this company as filled with all agonized, excitement, and anxiety ; for althongh. till recently he ollooton, bringing the whols of a forgotten FACTORY P 4rox,r:0' - I., Issued,57,096 olioies, coverina property to the . longing tonote that many minutes passed ,Nuperior atnountof$40,872038; and paid in losses alone , had not been irt a, condition of mental horror instantly before him. Medicine --.-:-, . V09,752.00. heaping themselves side by side in the barn capacity to notice such things, he still With a loud, despairing cry, be beca,me - � � Assets,,St76,100.00, consist of forgotten time. � . CANADA TPIUSS FACTORY ., � . , ing of Cash knew that for three weeks pa8b he had been senseless, and the China,meu knew that they because it is always the saine ,in � � $ . . I in Bank Government Dopositand the unasses- A loud cry came of a, sudden, from some. .alone and unlocked upon save by the eyes had not been wrong. . W. 1853. r. GHOSS prol) . � I , Fed Proolimm, Notes on hand and in fore I appearance, flavor, and effect, � Appliances for all kind-.; of Phy , - , 1.W.WALDI..,V, M.D.. Presi 0 where within. I think my senses, in the � , lent; 0 R. TAYwrt of the m,%n who brought him his. food—n, The barber had no need now to pressed . sical I)efdrmities. 6rossy w 'ecrotary ; J, B. HUMUS':, Inspector . 011A awful anxiety, half forsook me, fee I wait. I ble uncertainty would arid, being highly concentrated, . :; improved Pat. Artificial Limbs, .. . gN ELL, Agentfor Exeter and vicinity I ed da bly to know the meaning of the cry, man whoi reminded him in, no - way, of a with his bask. A terri only 9mall doses are needed , . I � t priest, though lie was such, for his heavy face Norris on the return of consciousness— I . It — Sond for -- k ' m a I . I I Daforo ' PWOE LIST ana 01ROUZAILS . .I - g ra� ..r eye at of the endless wondering when the timewould is, therefore,, th most econ6imical ir.l.g I I.. n expectancy of catching id visage betokeried a dullness I 17-1-1-:- Tne Molsons Ban a r .� -V b ' . e 712 Craig Streett Montreal . r et . I.. but .0 rp brain incompatible 'with the customary come and when the lead would fall. . blood -purifier in existence. IL I - ,pebition. came. , I . f A .to" "" gathered round me—A shrewdness of.the Chinese t. . All tba,t they bad desired was done; so I inakes fo HOOT & (CHARTZER D B 7 PA RLIAMEN T, I 855) crowd of fruit and drink sellers, and cart. od nour- RS . , He was 6. priest none the fe'.i.e"Ithough in the barber put up his implements aiiii left Cures ishing, work .J. & T. STEPELENS, N17holinalej Beaudry S1, ?Aid up Capital ­ ... $2.000,000 6"" and lepers an d vagabonds, looking per- trath be, was a half-itribeoile, and for this Norris with the forepait of his head shaven I I � Rest Fund ... ... ... 31100,00 , It. �apmi my 6. dress, or perhaps no- reason employed,by his brethren to do the and che back untouched; and, strange as it I A pleasant, sleep - I DENORMING GLIPM3 , I.. � I tic P. , my Rar.p ably face, hub I scarcely . 85 refreshing, and. I HeadOfftoo,Xoutreal. k. in� "ti menial work ; for matters were not now as may seem, the hair did not grow again I , that I � I V. WOLFE RSTAlq TITOA1 AS,V,g(l,, � e . was the objeeb-of observation. formerly, when Norris hadrequired sat- upon the shaven part fon Inany, many life. enjoyable. It searcbeso'ut,all , S ' S, RIX13ALL, I t"17 Omig I , , I . I I I I - I � GPNmu.r, MA,,1,1GBp Hid C-hin-ebin.wtbrastwi.th8han-min-yuen voillance, and the semi -idiot priest was montlis to come. . I ' MUCILAGE & LIQUID GLUE 114ANF1 : Aron within the walls? � . sufficient guard upon a man driven mad by When his sell . I impurities in the systerriand expels ex adranced to good farmerson that � A. rash of sudden madness'overc ' . I I � ass returned, there returned I 1r,o n thein harinlessly by the natural E. AULD, Frio�s R2, p ew �t. . 759 Crain - at, ame me * pain, , . also the vision of the terrible time when, Iq I � �. I ,totd with one or more endorser at 7 Per Chin-chin-wa was in danger, and William Thus the unlooked-for visit caused Norris with the crowd of priests around him, lie . channels. AY -E R'S, Sarsaparilla . ­nsess1"!1-- per anx, arn. . I � I "" Exeter BranChL t�orris perhaps dead; I too would forcean no little tronble in 1 -is inmost thoughts - had been tied to the upright poa I I I I . . OSTRICH FE �, I 9 I I . t; and his gives elasticity to the �tep, and WHER MANFR. �� entrance into the temple, And even. violate for although not yet so strong'as to be able bands would wand6r now ever and anon to . W. SNOW, 1;iVAers;',,.>epaim7, 1913 LL . Open e-rarylawful day, from 10 a.m.to 3 V: W.. , its Sane* late L imparts to the aged, and infirm, . I I Notre Dame 5ATtRDAYS,10 �,m, to I p. I tity, in order to share with them by any in escape, he .his forehead, as though to.lin r upon the . . in. their fate. � . ean a to , contern p I - Current rates of interest allowed. on deDosl . , , reeived'that the priests afight.deem him spots laid bave a second time rly the renew. renewed health, strength, and I SCALE M �� �, , pe I I ANUFMC-111—REIFS .. - I I I Wlbh !;hese feelings- urging me to aebion, to be so, and in this he was not far wrong. ed shaving of his head, 11, I vitality. . W. GORDON,& CO. - . . I . 7 cot SK paii� . K. DYER HURDON,, , I was about to do som.ebl,ing rash� ,and had Within four days he was removed from His mind'had,. indeed, reawakened to all I .. . --- , �--e.;--.-WA ....... W, � � � � Sub-tftiiager. � indeed made two rapid steps, t ,,(�wards the bl�e oourt-yard to his old spot of captivity,. the sources of most exquisite agony, which Em 9 BTEW ILS, STEEL SIAMPS, DIES � .�Je, , , ,. . — - temple gates, when a counter-im`puilse caus- with thering in the -ground to which his now seldom left him I . � ; tor, in addition to G. W. DAWSON, Sandjbr'.Pric4.�,, 749 Craig � �w ed me abruptly to stop, ' ankle wasphained, and further, his captors, the hideous recolleotion—the more .vivid A'YCOR S ' . 1-1 -9, I I 177h RFAD-MAKER"-i - (ON , Chi...hin-wa, had appeared at the realizing hiA sanity, cast about in their own now that it had been recalled from dark. ---.�-7.1 , --�­-- I � domp% ,R:0.4LJE5V � i ontranco to tile temple building I With minda for. some fresh torture which they ness,—there was the gnawing of the other I I I � I . : . I ; , , � I I � , � Is " Illy$ T �$0111 1� t91 .11brile, cat 0 r f free 10 g1a 64 . I I arl gb p lieb" ace 11, � � . . three priests on either side, and others fol. cotild inflict. I . I � Islarsaparl I la THE : 1—**7�'EVES FA;Ls n av Samovon5 . ' . thought, As desiped'by the prlesfs� , ab a , . lowing behind, fie came ,towards me, and It has been said that to Norris, oil recov. heart filled with doubt and expectation and' need by Dr, Ji 0. Ayer & Co., Lowoll,'Mass. V. 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