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I A ', � Remarkable, Oriental Experienoe, wa w," again my si e , e oo o e, ti.., won e una e to.p 0 upon I Qrse ae C I . Sh . 7.� , 11 � . 1. � �, 7 ��� ,� � � ,:. � I � H. I � . I man lie carried just touched me -happily unless held firmly'in, his seat, - . I . � . I '. � � :, , , , . I I I lie more. 11 � � Th's was to be our task to Tangollow- , I I :1 � . . . I I ' ' I . I The gate wavfree, the road almost cleari a distance suffio;e.ntly, I ng for such a I .. ' . 0 1 1 , � , 11 co -- CUR CURL A THAILLING STORT 00 CHINSSR TaR,kcHsRy All danger mas behind us, unless some trial, I Looketh I ' I I ­." , I I 4 M010 , .. � - ._____-_1 providence intervened. Briefly and clearly Chin-ebin,wa, placed I � I I � I " � , I . :, ! I , ' I . A g�eat. turn tilt was behind us. My senses his plans before me. � I . .. I I ,. . ;� ' I �svonettmption, CRAPTFQR� XXII � - :, 'I, , Cur$ , I I " But what of Norris?" I cried, aerny seemed td leave me. I seemed to enter ab Norris -if it were Norris, as I still doubt- I I I . oat. Soldbir 411) istt on a Guarantee. The remaining narrative lies in the haalds Palauquia, atChin-obiu�wa's command, was full speed into e, dark pit; for the great ed -was now I weakly � conscious, for' the ' Well 4 I . . 1. I I .*I- I I , or a Lama Side, Baq r vst Shilob's, Poroua of Ilorbert Vall4combe I I instantly lowered upon the ground, gateway contracted, so it seemed to me, as great shaking wh iob his frame musb have I I I I I I plaster will give L�rtat!� . ti factio 5 cents. � I � I - startled as 1was by the Appearance of " NN a have not. far to go," was the quick we approached. endured whilst Ohin-ohia-wa,� carried him to the ways of her houseliold,10 � IL . SHILOH'S, VITALIZERs, the wasted frame and the dra,v�i feltures of reply, "I shall save tll%tLman. Come,." Darkness enveloped me, -and then -96 over tile uneven ground 0 full speed had Ves, Solom ; . . on is right; that's wbat I ' T.S. alwhi.E4 , tcnoogajenm-�sayg' the mail born by Ohlu-chin-wa, I was yet And at theword he setofr at full speed ; sudden light. � had a beneficial rather than a injurious I . . �1* I 11 .tal , Z1XV-11 Z more startled by Chirl-chill-wa's words, and I casting a glance over .my shoulder, We had passed through, the Tungehow effect under the eircu�ustances, and we knew .the good housekeepc� averywhere I . i , 4 " bestrem ado f eds?1stem I � ,. a r $ , For D, a fa - or WaneF vad looking back upon the incidents of that girt my Chinese garments, as well as I was. gate. * I n6w with certainty that. though terribly does, but particularly in Can,�' � u I i O.Eic clay, it seems to tile as though part had been able, about me and immediately followed, * * * weakered, he still lived. . . ada. , I I . I I 11 I . 7 ; &,s 8, dream, for my mind, I think, -was only As I did so, I began to realize the task Near the Pekin gates the roads are paved But 4 ;vAs no time to.attempt to question . . I CA,TA - half conscious for some inninents of the which I had undertaken, forl coul'd under- on each side of the wall with buge slabs of . But her ways, are not always , HILONS, , . RRfl I him. I I 1 I I ­ sensations which overcame me. .stand now, why onL the heavy, thickly unevenly laid st9me., We bad pa."od over Obin-Ain-wa poured. a little samshu old ways. In fact she has dis- , � � ''. . , 1, S I'll REMEDY 11 I do not know," Chiii-chin-wa had laden road the bearers had failed to pro. these, and were still upon them, though down his throat. Fortunately he had a car(ted many -unsatisfactory old .1- -1 1- ; Hav youCatarrh? TrythisRernedy. Itwill said. gress as we would have them to do. now outside the walls. small bottle, brought by him in case of need, ways. �For inStance, to -day she .1 , , _ / osi ....... ly e eve an C 7012. .erl C .1 d yet did not, so Chin-chiii-wawasright; we were followed. Whou I knew that we,were eaved from the arid both lie and I also swallowed some of is using, . I . . or i suce tr e 1 I heard thewords, an em I I a edfree. ftemem. r,S loh-a le to,hear. .Could it be possible that there -,vas The crowd which had formerly collected Lrca.test,of all the perils through which Nye this ; but, further, we treated N rri as a I I I I e, soldon a a nt ive ti ctiQn. any doubt. ? round us wits -well-nigh scattered, and had . ., mystrength, from the terrible, dead thing, dealing with him as ifobe swore � I 1� ­ Could it be that be bad used the power fallen away ; but 1 perceived at. a glance strain placed upon it, completely left me, still unconscious ; for we had the power to I LEGAIi. of his pardon Ili vain; that -there were oth- that there was a number of 1116 , who keep- and I half fell forwards; but Chin-chin-wa act, arid from him it was totally gone. . I , , I 'u�l ", 01 sonie distance '13 rently . . . � ers besides William Norris confined within 111. behind, . a sawed. me, for he had stopped, and half We placed him upon one of the ollies , I . li the temple? formilig as it was part of a curious crowd, loosening his grip u p . . I H.DI01KS0N,Bxrri8ter,S0 . poll the man whose form and tied him with ropes, as firmly as we � L * oltor of supreme court, Notary I had spoken the question inore in the were yet far more likely to be tile followers li� carried, he stretched out Ilia left arni and were able, to its, back, in a position which, �", I Public, 0011`70yancor, O�aciln,*LZ%Jouor, &a agony of my mind than in expectation of a, and dependentsof Shau-tnin-yuen than others gave me a. momentary support. whilatirkso,mo, wasnecessary , forwecould .'� * I , to follow Us 110 N,tivithstauding, I half sank upon the 0 � Money to r,oau. reply, and ille reply had Lean, 11 I do not merely impelled by curiosity give him, " we rode oil either side, but - ------ � I -OMOOLU allsOn %Block. Exeror, know." for off. ground. Those w'ho had pursued us were small support, as well we knew. I - i Re a: -06 -L -big Even as thought flashed across -my mind It must be understood tbat we were not Chin.jhin�wa then mounted his steed; I � S, I . , upon us at this instant ; but I heard , lend . I � in a tissue of confused ideas, Chin-chin-wa In unfrequented places ; that our progress voice, as it were, giving a command aboy did the same ; and thus leading the third I seemed to recover himself. Thecrowd iLroand at an unusual rate was already sufficient. to e pony between us on the one hand, and half the New Shortening, instead V - , -­ hyrister, 86hoitor, Conveyancer, Etc, uspressed curiously, and, indeed, the Wei- attract attention ; and . that in passing carts me, as it had done in strangely similar eir. supporting the form it bore upon the other lard, And this is in itself a rea- 2 deut was one which might well arouse their and painele and many conveyances our way ward upor, Chill-chin-wa's, face, I saw that "vc Passed together Out upon the road, son ,�%rhy " she looketh well" in ' xXFTEr.. - ONT. oUrnstancee once before, and glancing tip- OFF10Z . Over OWeirs Bank. curiosity. hadnever, from thetimeof leavingthotom. it, was lie who s oke. As Nye did so, the old Chinaman, Our late another sense, for she eats no M � I 11 We have still time I" he cried, pushing Ple, been uni aterrupted, although intbegreat p heat in Pekin, came after us, orying o i rq.LLIOT & ELLIOT, onward -s, as lie. spoke, to tbepalanqaius, width of the streets it is eel oni trouble- NevershallI forgethis face it I urious, lard to canse poor digestion and as I saw ly in the Chinese way, as be rall by the side 11 -L-ii whose bearers at his command hastened to some to avoid the ilunierous vehicles which then, set with the great beauty of all iron of Chin-chin-wa. a worse complexion. I B$rristBrS, SglicitorS, NotarieS fUblio, their posts. All acute pain went through form the traffic of such a city as Pekin, strength which admits no weakness ; and Then I know for the first time tliab tile COTTOTXXI�, is much better I I my heart, But although many had turned to gaze yet I knew that the man was well nigh uu� old man in list have trul� loved Chin -chin- lir Conveyancers &o, &e. Everything was clearly recalled to me upon lie and to follow Chia-chin.-wa with done. wa, and that they parts than lard for all cookilig p - , . OW ; it was a time to, act, not to delay, for file eye till duly satisfied that nothing was, He was marble pale ; yet even now be now as they had lZR'Money to Loau at Lowest Rates ot 11 restrained the weakness which was upon parted perhaps seventeen years age, know- poses, as every one who has tried - Interest. 9very instant the sun was mounting higher to be gained, in that we had now passed on ing that only by some freak of fata could it declares. Have you tried it � in the heavens, and . every instant nearer few had. added their numbers to those who him, his lips did not quiver, and his breath tlily �ver meat again, 0117110E, - UAIN - STREET, F,XETER. and nea,rer drew the hour of noon. followed us, and those who had done so seemed to come as always, as though be had A softer look than , Iliad ever seen upon r, or sale everywhere. I . I � P. V, ALT116T. vrowimlol.-, r.T,T�10T� And we were still far from the Tungehow must have been impelled more by that, feel- suffored nothing in the trial of tile race for Chin, oliiii. wa's face overspread it now. . -, _ � ""-, � - !T!M gate, ingr which impels every one to join in a life or death. He spoke some words ; I do not know Xado only by I � __ ,--.,.-,--, i5b_1iT�T1_. �,__­_ I AlIthat1have, endeavored to describe crowd, rather than from curiosity asto Re faced them -a great crowd of blood. what the), wore, for I could not aak, but I Nq K. IFAIRBANK & CO.$' - minutely, bad taken place vo rapidly that what we were about to do. . t iirst , inaddex ed things ; for it is a terri. know that they were words worthy of Chin. Wellington and Ann Sts., DR-0. H, INGRAU, DENTIST, in a few seconds from his exit from the tem- A few had kept steadf%%Dly behind, and ble thin when the wolves are baulked of chin-wa, for as the old man heard them he MONTREAL. I SuccessortOILL'Billings, ple Chin-chin-wa had th ,their re . ould they furiougly disregard placed his burden ose, as I now understood, were the fol, . silently fell back. � Xe mber of the itoyal college of Dental silentl lowers of Slian-rnin�yudn, and others whom is or s 9 o -,the command had power I r'rom. this moment our every effort was 7 y within Ilia palapquin, which was fu)ceongO Teeth ingerted. with orwithollb . scarcely could believe; and that power PInle,iuCloldorRubter. Asmo&uwsthetio now raised aloft, Obin-chill-wa, turned to thje�!,,rprssellce served to retain. speed, and our every ondeavor was toward 2411111 i(;"� the Painless extraction of t..tii, me, pointing t* the second palauquin, which rest, there wai nothing terribly which protected him strangely protected thatend. But even with speed, even given Scientille American Fine Oold Fillings asi Required, still lay on tile ground, exciting in the headlong career of two man- Norris and myself. He faced theni-alid his e Peiho in good '.!me, " Agency for I I unaemtood and oboved. To Chin-ohir. darin palauquins ; and the atin(ospbere of $bmmand went forth to them to be obeyed, and far it, advance of those who would start � I Ota", over the Post Oface. such for in Ills hand he held his pardon,­:-hia ­ � I _____ wa the terrible heat of 1%non. wan an noth. Pokin at this time of the year is not ited, in the pursuit, there was � I .. ; -1 -7- 1 - - " CA14' ­­` ___ lelt from loll custom; ter me it was a as to call into energy the latent curiosit7 life was once again protected by the Im- """ an"o , .NIEDI ' __ _' tn this possitillty before us -we might be un- .11 I ,� � ____ ____ g to avoiT of those who, pasa along roads dust4aden Perial power. able to secure a boat. I I 11 ., I __ - . I-- - �- - - I touk my seat; the others had preceded indeed; with the overpowering heat of the Ullin-chin-vra hatl loosened his hold upon (TO BE CO1;TJ,1qUED.) I. 4 J_ _1WEB"­1,*,OW,N,IN(;! M. D., R. G tile, and, with, a number of the crowd fol. sun beating upon their heads. the form which he had borne. As soon as I , * P. 8'. Graduate Victoria univer. ty, lowing in their train were trovingata sharp Now that we ,,veto leaving our palanquins was Be far recovered, I rose and looked I * � DMCG &Ad rsAidauce. Dom-liion Lxbo i; trot over the dusty and uneven ground. the case was altered, for the spectacle pre- around me. INDLESS MEL RAILS. - CAVEATS, tory.Exoter. - I TRADr. MARKS, � ______________� Chin-chin-wa with long steps kept even hen'ed by two men, riebly dr4sed in man. Shan-min-yuen's Attendants had appar. Successful Tests of a New Mael4la, �_ DESIQN PATENTS, -T'%R. FLYNDIVAN, comoner for Ar g - , ntl disappeared, for the crowd kept back - d in ,rb e e for tae witlithe palatiquin, withalleileyand swing a flying on foot through clouds of COPYRICHTS, eto.; ,V County of Huron. oflice, opp4sjo in stride. d by their every step, must be 6hin-ohin-wa'g command; and then Welding R"ll-way Track For Infarimition and free Handbook wrlte,to - ' I list .tirr, at Carling Bros. store, Exeter. t -or a moment it seemed to me that I wits such as to gradually, so I imagined, must have come Some interesting tests have recently been MUNN & CO.. U111 3BROADWAY, NZW YOaTC. - ___-__-1 �111.­_ attr4ot popular attention in a Iding steel Oldest buronu for socurlug Patents In America. DRJ. A. ROLLINS, M. O..P, 8, nowbysoirefreak offortunotobeleftbe- very marked de,gree. questions from one to the other as to what made with a new machine for,%ye .11verYPatent taken oiitby us lit t,itorklitbeforo, O - Office, Main St. rxetor, Oat. hind at the last; but as I half conceived, This was the first difficulty. The second fiad been the reason for tile pursuit; andso rails, The tests were made on the street tUO pu011a by a notice given free of obaMo in the Roxidenco, house recently Occupied by p. the thought, I felt myself raised in the air, was Will iam No rri s, or t lie o th or in all w ho m slowly they gathered in knots, and others railway tracks with tile rails Ila place, and a? -4 .' 0 . Norris, --VIROXIM 310phillips'Esq. and knew 4 second af ter that my bearers welladscouredas being William stood still observingus; but danger, at 'werabighly successful. Themaellino was gagutifir r", I= I -.-- were carrying me onward as rapidly as those Was he tobo left to followlathepalauquill least for ,lie present, was past.. stopped over a joint., where the ends of two, Laleat elrcitintion of my sciontine paper in the ' McLAUG11LIN, AIMI who went before. ally I f,l - v- P- , - ,r, I amdu b that mystrength,was re- rails rested on tile same sleeper, and after wor d. SplondIdly inuitrated. No Intel I out � D" where he now lay ? bor of the college or phys �r! ,jejan,j and turning to me. Chiii-chin-wa had no' . yet tile neceasury connections wore made a ! & 0, Surgeons, Ontario. PhYsiciall. $urgeon and All now depended upon haito. Well did As I ratdIf questioned. myself upon this 1110Q. ar. *l.Wr11X3iOnLQe. .4=033 111U.N.4 4 � , at%' 0111roadway,blow A(A,oncheur. Offloo,J)ASUIVO01) u.J-r, I know this ; and I could hear Chin -chin. point,whist started upon a race whwe He continued standing, as though, owerful electric current was turned on. YURI= 4 York city. W A. TliOMSMN wa's voice urging oil the men who bore him length I did not yet know -a raca for life, in this position, recalling the bodily power YD less than a minute the rails at the ends , M. D,, C. which must in some degree Ila.ve left hire, began to change color, and Inside of three . * .Nr...Veml)orolaoilogeofpliysioio6us whom lie had s%ved, and calling upon them, , aeath-1 sa,Nv that Chin-chin-wa , illutes the metal was raised to a white of I I aill Surgeons. Ontario, as I judged, to expend, the full measure of il�11; 1111g"I'a"11101 tip u on the first palanquin, and even at it had left me. Thus same minutes In a " 0 � OrrzcE: HODGI, their strength, that its bearer Tlarl already lowered it upon pass?�, whilst the crowd circled round its heat. Then the ends of the rails were TIV .. : NS' BLOOK, Hr,,N1SA,LrJ1 A Pekin palanquin is a heavy thing, the ground. inquiringly, andat last Chin-chin-wa spoke. brought; together tinder pressure, and a per. - __ anton or Foochow, it I am unable clearly to convey th , 0 rapidity ) feet weld was made ill all cases where tile SENT � ­ ____ T!!�� --- �_ Unlike tile chairs of C, . . " We must, move on," lie said to tile 11 as I . 1UOTIUNRERS. is weighty and cumbersome, and more suit. of all that now occurred. Soon as you are able. The tnies are not far conditions were favorable. Thetrialswero - , I . ed to slow o6nd dignified progression than to Chin,chin-wa who had been sonic Off. We must move from ,., Shall -min- the most satisfactory that have been made. I 0 ; L. E'A�Rl)y, J-11 OE NLSE D A UO- anything of the nature of haste. yards in advance of me bad .stopped yuen will not be long in setting out upon The machine which produces the welding - Fi,w A tioneor for the County of Huron. The mandarin of Pekin is expected to ex. the palanquiu. I was instantly by the pursuit; they expected him at ihe Fesembles somewbat�iiu. appearance a oar,bat -_ _ - charges moderate. Exeter P.O. hibit full dignity when lie appears in his its -side, he shouted out to me "On, temple every moment." is- much more massive than tile ordinary - T HE 3r N E.VT, I OSS N .0 palanquin ill tile streets; and Nye had taken oil 1 1 shall be after you " ; and I did I "But," Isaid� 11yourpa.rdon protects you electriocar. Tbeourreutistakonfrom ILI' 00 , 0, MR I i i I eneral Li. u poll �ursolves to onact the part of mail as lie directed, knowing that lie was more now it; overhead trolley wire. Inside this car is ,4 rA)?F,R cenSe(l. Auctioneer Sales conducted - 0 a octric Co X=11) I inallparts. Satisfaction uteed. Clu4rges darlus prior to Chin- oil in-wa's entrance to fleet of foot than 1, and that every moment "Not from Slian-min-yuen and his men," located what is known as 9. "Motor dyn%- 'Am awl 3 1'ehia I I �, 9 'changes the 'Ag"t'"g- Flectrio motorA Y - inodol'ate. He u$&lip () lu.";,a the Temple of Confucius. must be saved on my part, and every etTort heanswered me quietly. "Do you think mo," which transforms and' an Guieratom Ora X ce, - - - Nowall waschanged, forthera was in- expended toattain to anythingof thenature. lie will hesiLato a moment in setting out on direct current into a current of the desirod. CONTRAOT09S & BUILDERS OF Now EX11Y EMBER Licensed Atio- our pursuit at such time as this? N I I kind for the electric welding process. ELECTRID LIGHT A14D � � I tionser for tile counties of Hm.on doed every wecessity to cast aside letha io of speed upon the Pekin roads. For ths orris is Printing ,, rgh rest, perhaps, I knew that all lay in Ilia filly � movement, arid to hasten, onward; for t a with us, that alone is enou i. And I A, big crane of special construction ex- POYIER STATIONS Wrilp.pIng slid MIC16lemOx - SMOR conducted at mod. Tungehow gate was yet some distance off, hands ; that he must auide, not I, at this pardon even n( I not tends through the open end of the car, aiid 0-ugLout the DomtnlQn. tali ont. Oinau-at Polt-olll,3o, ored. 54 to 70 Wellington St. __�plm era,te mtes. t" I would SeliforSa Im and the hour of noon was near at hand. timp, and I did not hesitate a moment, lint use it: I wouia meet him 'as man to man." ,carries a peculiar apparatus, which is the . .. - - - I 1111 to us haste was of the most passed him without looking back, a I did not answer. I was endeavouring welder proper. The interior of the car is .L--"-.. __._ __ But although, nd con- - inip-irtant issue, it Y�as not so with the tinned to run as quickly ,is lay within my t; recall my strength. lined with water tanks, which provide by AAN'S ROACH FOOD m , . bearers of the palanquin,and my heart ached power along the road which lay before �erbaps I succeeded in some degree, and, draulle motor power for some oil the adj it: PETERI Tennent in a wild rebellion as we moved onward at me. as in moments of intense excitement one ments and a circulation of water for cooling NOT A POISON & Tennent a, pace,whiah, moderately fast, yet seemed Some moments mus', have passed will sometimes do the most trivial thing, the copper contacts which are used in tile F_XJ,,TSu, Oxw. whil,t I >*"L4 like the snail's to me. ran thus, conscious that danger was every my next action was a strange one; for I welding. At various points oil the car are FATAL TO COCKROACHES AND WATER BUGS, Should we reach the gate in time? That moment coming more near us -for some- lifted myChinese garb, and looked at my locatood independent electric motors %vIlich 'Writouslinotkol,t'byyovrDruggi�f� VO*1Il2tTOrlFTr question. was now uppermost in my mind, thing told me that, as we went, we were watch as it lay in a pouch I wore at my operate emery grinders for cleaning off the 33OLTA1Lswbors4thu3proyaa%6 ishurouprariarappued. . and a vague prayer went up from my heart now actually pursued, -when I heard hard waist. rail preparatory to the welding. to the skies, where the still still moved on- breathing behind me, and kne%v that Chin- It was exactly twelve minutes past tile The tests were witnessed by a number of EWING, HERRON & Co., SPICE NE11CRANTS, . . _ - ward, every instant, bringing us nearer to chin-wa was overtaking me, and would hour of noon. railroad experts, who agreed that with a 8010 WIM, 5149 & 581 St, Paul Street, XONMEAL. Gradnatesofthe Ontario Vetnrlaary col our doom. shortly take the lea.L Perhaps this thought Chin-obin-wa had bent over Norris, practically endless rail much better track -_ Ige. I have said our doom, for it seemed to influenced me unconsciously to slacken 1; He still lives," he said. So he, too, it can be made than by present methods. SoloPropriftorOftlIoLlOvInand � I of rooda. AU g�oda i;;i�f�i t1`13 OFrTcE: One hoor South o f Town Rail. trade markam 1,11m !n!n�__,__ - me then. that my fate was bound up with speed, for a second or two later lie was by now seemed, bad doubted as I had done. E P. BROME PORT, Lion 11rand. Allc.nfo- VZoL-ZqKT.Tl _. - Chia-chirl.wa's; if lie fell, I too would fall my side, and then, withoub a word, took a Then lie sought to raise tile body in his Ion B.nd, "A!' Lou"li- MO�NEY TO LO12\% by his side; if need be, I would resist th Deadeninc, Debt. 7=T%..n1tny,TJOUBr.=4 , - - __ e place in front of me, but a little to one side. arms once more. " Come", he said to me, � 0.0. Sunany'Ll.nBrand,itat W I N E J)' �� The deadening na ant ,Lion Brand, "A." ­__ enemy side by side with him, and, standing Aly eyes, which had been fixed &]lead 11 A little way; courage P ture of debt has been lvIns.0tin,g . T 6 'safe; and shown time and again hi the coal regions of I a ,,a .M . BrAnd,Lloa�lro, 8 PIRIT MONEI TO L together, we should be overpowered and with the determination that our goal must He was right; we were not yet BnAl XDV, Lion Bmad, Lion EgU percent, $25,000 Private Funds. . st fo�lly killed, whilst William Norris would be reached, turned toward him ; as they did if lie, after the greater trial, could bear an- Eastern Pennsylvania, where a minor some. do Tie. MERCHANT. , reeeiving - Sona Sootch wMalreyt Tames Loa uln .- C OmPani e a rep resented. also share our fate. But tile occasion had no, a great wave of emotion, of admiration, Other's body in his arms, what was I if I times works forte vearswithout, Ag b for3ohn Mobortson JL L. H DICKSON oNrinimon &- Soin, olapgow -, iftoanat &- beismain Xarn.c- 3 not As yet arisen, for we were not yet lost; of manly love -call it what you will -over- should yield'to my weakness? any cash payment, -because sonic disaster COPDAcsF�CO- CH-lul�AG'cu.'Vincldl'--Incoos,Vi�dWt* - Barris - ter. F,xoter and still we moved onward, whilst, the came me, for I saw instantly r1be cause of Chin-chin-wa moved on . I has brouglib hira in debt to the company 41.6 St. Paul Street, rfiontreill-. - S1:ffi,_,ji,jYIXG. __� clouds of dust surrolluded us so that I Cbiu-chiu-wa's short andliard breath. effort, and followed him, and by the time store. The mineowner and minor share the could hardly distinguish the palanquin in He was carrying in his arms the body of we reached the inn wbere the ponies wwait. financial risks of mining, and it sometimes ClIrr,y 1-1 0 w 30 Xd RED W. FAR.'NOOMB, front or the tall form of Chin-cli;n-wa. the man whombe hail brought from the ed us, in charge of the old curio -dealer, I happens that an accideilt will place beyone . PF � Time -yes, too much timo-was given to temple, a -ad yet, notwitlistandin.g, kept step felt that I was ready for fresh exertion. the miner's reach thousands of tons of coal rovincial Land Surveyor and Civil Ell- me now to think. Even on the verge of a by step with my full speed which was now Such of the crowd as had followed us we which he has cut with months of labour, J. W. Lewis, - Proprietor , G*-TMT3EM3M,M1XC., precipice, my mind turned back upon what calledupon in the hour of need. now 'oft upon thCe road, whils, we entered but for which he could not draw full pay IN TRE CENTRE OF TUB ]BUSINESS rART OF THE CITY I tairs.Sainwell's Block. Exoter.011b y. f t . ... iml. e T �. I C.Illee, ITI - )a -­ had been, to qnestion vaguel Was this As I saw this, and as my senses half lie -rd - h h I hill ill old man until it had been delivered at the breafier. ON NOTRE J)A SIREET - the Norris t y 1. . 14 upon Oil While lie was thus busied, he lived upon CONVENIENT TO H. R. DEPOTS AND STEARBOIT LANDINGS I strange, wasted man indeed grasped the truth of the man's heroism -a; ..prem.d d i li� r qrrival, in 1:-"- '!%TciV.L`iAN0E. whom we sought; or had Chin-obin-wa, -entnow, when evevy-noment we'd, to Ch nlectrio Cars Pass the Door. I heroism appai , iu..hill w. Alia I. gestures to credit at the company store, and the disas- made some mistake, and borne the wrong might save his life -a heroism which was me ,, for lie had fearod that we were losr,, ter. left him deeply in debt. The effect HE WATERLOO MUTUAL man from the confines of the temple,wall? virtually sacrificing that life for another's since we had a little passed the appointed upon many men has been to make them EVERY MODERN IMPROVEMENT :� TFIRE INSURANCECo. And if indeed iz were William. Norris, ake-I felt a touch of his iron strength hour, The ponies were ready for its, and utterly indifferent, to &ir futur RATES., 81.50 to 801.00. � . - e, and at 5m�__ 1 . I EstablIshedin IS63. was be dead? -for his face had bring back enter me, and nerve me to fresh exertion ; little time was to be lost. least one mine owner, recognizing tile evil I. T.. I lifelessly, and one foot had been red with for if Chia-chin-wa could do this Our intention hadbeen toride to Tientsin results of such conditions, makes it a rule ,, T 1AD E 0, � YEAD OFFICE - WATERLOO, ONT. XONTUAL - -; - * � a blood. thing, surely I too might, at least, to discharge a mi.ne� who is hopelessly in NO '01, I � This Company has been over Twenfir-ehrh Through wbat had the wretched vicbi succeed in keeping - by his side. -that is to say, to make the whole journe y debt. The discharge clears his score, and ;4 - C� 110 S M . ga i on hotseback. ; 'a. 4 COLIN -, - 0 ngin Jjirl n succossfal opjoraion in iv.,gtern - in ieir burden , o, and continues tq 111sure against los r passed? What had Chill-chin-wa seen and Shouts had arisen behind us -shout, which Now, as I disnovered, &It was altered. on thus relieved of tl �i is me by from the coal, regions with their � PQ dminage by Fire, Buildings, AferchanTo known within the temple? Had we, or had were explained to me in the afterti Chin-chin-wa had determined upon a bet- i b - 4- , `Q,,J MCARTHUR ,- rc'u� s dep. ns of we not done all in vain ? � Chin-chin-wa, forthey meant this, -"Chase ter plan, and yet one wbioh presented Ii Manufaetories and all other descriptio, t1l. belongings to begin allow elsewhere, _ I Insurable property. Intending insurers hav him, to the gates, and kill the exile who acles and diiliculties which we should - with the courage that hope alone can � . s I the option of insurim: on the Premizut Note oe �' I looked at -my watch: the hour was close obst armed P R P E R -- R, v;,. & Co. -;� 11 A r ,A N ZO * ering Property to t er we bad approached near to Our . +Owl ��'- 'If any bas wheth the hour of noon had come, and that Chin. Tientsin. 6urfuture movements he laid be. FACTORY 9 R . 01 , Durin- theg,tst ten Years this comm at hand. I could not tell, for the dust, e to give. -[New Ycrk Sun. I caslisystem. an' ; and, as I heard the cry, I knew that Ila,, to 6vercolne-that of going by river lssusd5f,096 olicies, cov h3 � . .� amount of $40,872038; and Paid in losses alo destination, but I fea chin-wa-'s life was no longer his own. fore me rapidly, as we rested for a, few � . . �,� ne red thatthere was yet . Pride Of Ancestry. . - � . I I , . I , 1 $709,752-00. a long way to be traversed� Still we out -distanced those who follow. minutes before mounting the ponies, which The followin ,, is an amusing I . CANADA TRUSS FACTORY I , I Asset.i, ,44176,100.00, consisting of Cash I sat thus with my watch a, and sonic who turned at the cry had not were re , I ristance of I � in ank over niontDepositand the una,psoll- in my hand, e ady for us at any moment. the tenacity with which the Highlanders ' Est. 1850. F. ,GRASS, Frop. , , , -.� .1 - hold to the honours and antiquity of their . , � y- � . . I., so -0mium. otes on hand awl in for, whilst the palanquin swayed and jolted on- time to step in front of us, before we had It was evi that Shan Appliances for all kinds of 21, 1. Ke- AL. ,r,,, -D..President; 0 li.;�A,yj,o ward, -for some minutes I should think, passed and left them to join in the pursuit min-yuen would give early pursuit, because .. sical Deforniltics. - Gro . , r fary . B. HUGHMS. In kindred. . �S? . * , - . � .1 SPSOtDr . OJJ&13'� when of a sudden.I perceived that Chin. for in the traffic, greater as we neared the he had been e pected at the t3rnple ; and on , A dispute arose between Campbell and . .1 � 'ImprovedPat. Artificial Limbs. ; I . . I I . . , - Bond for -- I I 1 4 I on for E xater and vicinity I chin-wa bad fallen behind and was beside gate there -was Lt certain safety for us, in his arrival thexre he would discover the ab. McLean upon the never-endina subject. . Ie . PTL1CnL1J5JandoIR0ULAn3 ,1AftO;' - . e. . I � that�hcse whowere farinfront did not sence of Ilia captive, and, whether his mind McLean would not allow that the Campbells 712 Craig troet, -Montreal r,in � _ I . � The 1101olsons Bank -I knew that the end was nean I perceive us, or grasp the meaning of the cry had or had not connected our visit to Pekin . I I I . I . ­ I - bad any rigbts,to rank with the McLeafis in, � I I I (CHARTERED B 7 PA RLIAMEN T, 1855) "Whit is it?" I asked, as he moved behind, until we were near, and the gate with Norris s existence, lie would surely at antiquity', who, he. insisted, were in , exis- BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTURERS . � , I ' . I � on foot by my side, wbilst I bent forward was now close at hand. this time come to see, the truth. I . I . . I I tence,ag a. clan from. the beginning of the J. & T. STEPHENS, Wholesale, Beaudry.St, � - I I . Faidup0apits,l ... I ... $14,0oo,o0o as well as I wag able to da, since the palau- We were in this position: Chin-chin-wa, His attendants, meantime, would return world. Campbell bad a little more Biblical . I . � . � ;., Bost Fund ... ... ... 3,100,00 quin jerked from. si,db to side, 91 yard in front of ine ; I a- little to one side, to say that they ])ad pursued Ohin-chin-wa � : I ' � , � I I, I I I I . . 1,� � o lore than his antagonist, and asked him if . BEHORNING CLIPPERS -_ I .1 I ., : I I HeadOmee,montratli. . I ' Tile time is - near,. . came his reply. behind him on the left. . the exilei through tile streets,a6gompanied the clan McLean was before tl'e flood I I F-,WOLFERSTA?�,T TH() I 11 " The crowd -who still f6l low us will soon 'Por a ee6ond or two we passed those who as he was by his English friend, -,and that I I I I . . . I S., S. JtIAIBA.LL� ,. , I � � � I I � ­wbat flood?" said'AlcLean � . , 1577 Craig . . AS.R,�rl., L :11166d � n. I -I-,--,,- .1 I I . I I . 1. GzNBRAL TYIAX.&G.Ult. know the trubh,- Noon is almost upon �us, turned at the criet from behind. I 'front of'th he had carrie I Tile flood that you know drowned : all ''I . I . 69 he went ill em d I � Xon67 advalloodia good farmeraon uhairown and we shall mob be in �iine." Suddenly danger in ice grreatest, form another man-& man whom lie had brought the world but. Noah and hie family, � MUCILAGE& LIQUIR Z1.11-EMANFR, � 11 ,, I I 'tote with one or more ondorser at 7 Per cob b. I I W hat is to be ' done ?" I questioned faced us: two men stood forth to hinder from the Temple of Confucius. I I 1. and R. AIJLD, ,' ' F, I 1 I Veraiinum. hurriedly. 1 I I US. . r I . I his fl coke, " �%id . Campbell. ices Right. 759. Craig, I I : I I ' Certainly, with this information, Shan. " Poch I you and your flood," said Me. I ' -_ I �� � . . a � I All my strength rose within me'L 'Fall min-yuen would � quickly discern t I he truth. I I I �,,� I Exeter Birancil :'Will you ran?" was -his rejoin or. . - . " I - "my clan was before tile flood." HTRICH FEATHER RANFR -_ � I -, Open every lawfu I day, from 10 a' I- , Yes," Imnswertd, 4 . omethino, of the OI& bagk I" I shouted desperately,to Ch Lean I . . I . . . in -chin Our position, � then, was fraught', with ,,I 'ave not ,re " ,I I . h ad in my, Bible, . r , . .in, to 3 P:M . Eton spirit coming over me even' then. wa, almost as we were upon them. Oil i ' d ger_T�itble or � said ,W, SNOW, Pathers.Repaired,1913Xot eDamo � i,, I S�_TURDAYS, I 0 a. in, to I p. ra, i t - no time had been lost- as Campbell, "of the name of MeLeaul** ' ..s. "= ...... Mon.$ . 11 � I . I Ourf'ontrates of . intere�t alloWod on aepoal � Then disindrin't4uickly. Shan,min-yuen chin,w dropped a step',' so that'I passeldlo . o Ill %use the delay had boon counter- int Y, I going ". SCALE MANUPACTURERS : . � " � . a' , bee o Noah's ark. . I � , I I I 1, . has carried cut his threat ,-'� tile crowd be, and, with clenched figib, I struck them' Ili balanced Ili a measure by the great hast, i I I rk !" retorted McLean in . . 1. I � e in Noah's a GORDOI�:&,C.O., , I I , N.. DYER HtJRDON, ' hind, which, you ,can not seej is not large- succession, with the rapidity of a madman's which we had left tile city, but it now be. con- W- � . � - __ . 601 St. Paul, 1 - I I I L ,� � � I � but some of his men are amongst - them. I' freuzy� fall in the fa,ce. Our speed did not 'came an I urgentneces . sity to push on at once ; tempt ; " Who ever heard of a McLean that --- I I ! . I , I . I I 1. I I . Pub -Manager. I I I . bad not a boat of his own ?" , , STENCILS, 9 EEL STAM � .11 _­ � am tracked down, watched on ill sides; slacken - we passed on, I and here it proved to be well indeed that I � . � IT, . , P3, DIM, ETC, � 51_.�� .1 .. . I I I I I � . I I � . They have followed as .all the -morning, I � 11 The gate !" I shouted ; "on, on I" -for Chill-chin-wa had fixed upa . I I I I , --- . I 'G. W. DAWSON, &ndA'1r.Prioc;,-749.'CZa11, I I . 1_1 I . ti. the Tungehow , I 1, � I . - , - I - I : : MP%,,9EA9E*'AKER'V11 g �zrl 01 iaw then, when I loft' the temple ; they it -is I In the heart's great struggle what we - ...*^ , � .so was before us, afkd, , perc�ivdd it I gate, for it was nearest to tile .river, and I I _.. I , ._1 =====7_:===,CZ= . I ,i---% V:M.4LJ9WV VA ' m,jst have, followed �bef-ore.' Quick !-it is seemed to grasp,, for the first time, wiiat the river we must now st-rive to gain. want is sympathy, not companionship. We I . I TH 11; - ' , '�, ` - � 1 7' , , e must ran." I I I .. . I 1 . � I 1. LnOftn #AH.S u orn $AvS�AOTIM W., . our only chance,' IV iould induce inn I : I I ., . I . . Sban-inia-y'uen might have done. 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