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oppwr pir,� . o'T Ut, cl_,C:,,�?, arda tt,_zi "TtIrOz- Ik1g1,,,irs cat -sa yaluori� la Meeting of Livinovtone and Stantev � won relief that rJV1V,-#0A0 iias 4 I
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've a f, J!*uJI,0dcqpAtc,bciI Staulry.villbarar,12c,
,gi ,W dQzc�, of . readIns tho account gn trio Ilorald . ,N% 4-Novtftber lot% . , , � I iwllcawi. tatini SlArcoirvo m,0M1*iugk . I
I Of. WOWS 110fWAY NO SYMP "'IS evevinf. I taw Xonc,111 1`0*8 cv�v' , �ht�lm the Atilnll�o .tctf h,c, It"llan, Orcltl� . 'a. . , �i, 1,�tAON,3� .
. rVidvalm, 0at fle hQd left tit n"Iflr...lSt 1%UV-tw-�NC31-sagi).0m No5vinborD ".10 AlIthe t�znutrio thwu,-jo TAU) W�CnO,4cr. *�a, maidil L I"
as by dolug *b tho r.3ther T*ikl 11144 : four to cateb Woo birwhigbara train. 1,Gl. i�,,onir(�d tbo Til(�irqrablo r0ectip, travcllca W, g,�kiorll tho affcctakm Quxi begaia M�i ulal:�4 Iut�� tho url4uo,��Ia
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that, tke CtUd V0 d %0,.,V�%. e jqowpt an'i I told Jouts it WM3 4� 4a irklako. and bk'N of Dr. VaVM Livitigilowto Qwl licw�,"4vclllcr,1111�4#4 ZJ10VaUV01 41111011IM&;h WAIJi0t VcutrAIAWca� awltkftcrovc,r�
o rerwanc%t rvlief. and vt-VNZ�!' '.N) .W* , tol�j fAs wifo� UIA dlida'e S,ho fly oitt: Norton mautey I," tile %045 02 Centloj:, big 4ZC-egV-3pbiC'AI d1wevctics �Vcrc corniag Juilatilevalile, diw, vincg (lulls'.
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&IM40 by t%king tkis iniawlinuto 1�%:o- As It sliv nf,ed bave rut berrsc,12 In fa Aftlea,, i wininctozis arml v4asbk bo %01 * seavi'h Ot MAKIV 01JA tfl'�'Utbs- 34 1.
11tioll I rAwshvu, be �. _�tgll vpwpnth�l ,P,,,, length ltillud the'' vc,tevoin C'soL,Wr.
. . � . tanuum ovvr th . Shvu not. hear fAlVailkiSlont) V&% a 13col,cullWalt ard 4 J I
* MAW. WC810V 96611, Uonestogo. Out., A word,, Jonvs fetvIted we In 11kore. —- �N� �--,-i��-�-�-��-v��-��------�,�-� Tbe ramling or tho siva tuen lock, pla 1ID .
. . %1HAMIt Vt. 1. '� it$" 4aw ut-'s aye b1A$tJJy ill a JOW Wrlte%,__41X�r little gjyl b4d a vexT Sho told mo to my face thai� bctw"u . I - At lllsi�ll Avbcw U%logitotle ws,% re , Asing
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,Godfr,(,y .11ittuam x'Whiell lielit ter 4'43140 uPcetueles and tile dcQ(liful r,13�s Of SUIrcit with now Utc by tho thacly
'About what?" ,&n,,JpaC4 11r Strevt�.Icluvu.,.Onkl. Come to lu�� ar�q(\,
, Urs. at uight. Iliad tried *CvVr4I 2hiogs �
, , Jones, ,aloud. arvival et statiley ava I nwao mineh.
xr& Jowls Was in her p4rlor, ,Ia�- to TelicvO It. b2t Mlld get n,)thillg waa unabIt, to t1inalogn)sh blae�- fron'k "Co4ed w2ppilLs. �
"About t)lAt young alat's not goID13 w3wil I got ),Dr. Wooala Norway Iliia ' �
Ing UOthing-With the eUelltiowx of ji,Way a* �siloni 41% we lt, I r site bad take * 13 Wh1tv. voting from c(Ingre. sho oald I TOgetuer tlivywadotwo aho%D jonv,
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Alrollpfug a tart observation, from her . nought ho did. I S-Irn I � Afte it a t,L'W I Inust 11avi) 111113talwil the Kvatlemau, d . .
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UP# occalsionally. "Romething 'bad W,15 nothing to Butterby.01 dose'! TL Saw good 440ts Eo I kept .%Jr. V'r,patorex. for Godfrvy Pifulan, � I C SN Io s rtVilbirimmm MArc
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,eding - Butterby was shown In awid,caluo for. left ber.p.. � ,81 uppliew. aftlop in Y IM110 attelupt�l tu Induco
Just 114141ened tQ 114110Y bet, ver)l 'ex There w0g; no time for more. �t:. rikht on %vitli. it anti Let covgh 8QQA or else 1out both of them
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ko ,ly. The Parlor was not large, war ., ;a,m In6 gone out tbout the eanit) 111101. ,1 I I VID95tone to accompany bho. The �
-but convenient and 'Well fitted up. Joad With a emall, present for Mrs. . Dr. Woodto .Norw
via 0 1`1110 $YrUlh 10 I couldn't got la z word edrieways, I I � vetern refil Al to leave until he had :
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Mrs. Jones tat at tile table, ,some ,,, , It W48 only a buttell lie.. a bottle: 00c. for the large R11493Y assure you, Mr. Buttorby, and Dielty I . .1 compl(Acd the US). he had act Cut to .
work before her, In the shape ox.inux, t 48; ilut Mrs. Jones, fit spite of her 5izo; put u , only by The T. Milbutu 3001cs Quit bear wite out that I couldn't. vewfolm. Nover ag"Ab did be look upon .
- ,dry Packages of hosiery. broukht Iwi, artuess,r was fond of flowers, aftil ro- 0%. Uiniteg. Toronto, Out. Lot It go. Itis of no moment, I don't I �., tbo faclo of OL wbito 11130 after otautey .
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from the 8, celved ffiew, graciously, calling to !=..t==tt_,1� -I--,--- - 'I i care to quarrP1 Nvid- my uvli�hborsl I 11 � . I lefoblim. A lit"Otiver a.\eArlater.00
hop to be examined, �sorted, Susan to, bring a wine-glase of water. . . Wives." I . tile woraiwig ot May 1. is" .5. ho Nvas ti"q. . .
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and put to rights. But She was not He $.;It dowix. In the *hair offezed %,c- - ��'.- ... 1. � .- 11flaitt.r. I I
doing X Miss Rye sat. o;� the..Qtht�,r Mr. Dutterhy thought it Wes of a ��, 1 I eavereA kne0log at Ills be,118140 dc�xd.
I aide of the table, ptItelling the seams him -i by the 1Ire,puttlay,Aq-hIS. hat In. 4,0penly; with the poise 011V tit,_ �lf.4t-di,,il-,ip,,r,iW,,,i,,,i,. Ile &a4g, _ I 1114 1641itut slativo ti,orvalits colwVkkS-f,kJ - � - ,
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Vt a growil-body by the lialit of th tile or behind. �Mlus Rye, utter UQ113* makes In coming upstuirti. Unt the conversatiou to sonlething else thoir beloved mmtevls butly to ilie'
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e salui%Q1190111m. had resumed work, and it ' any One crelit 1111 scere'lly, Of L'�')"44,' with aPParea; carelessness, and then I
. n0der r lamp. The shop was just . 4 1 `I'm CO3st.. ant) In doo tiom tho rourtwhii of
14946ro sat With her face turned 'a the table, I should not have heard It.. -') -"l tool, rt 10surely departure. Turning .1 . I � the inkiglon4ry "d lutrolod ev.plorer
4t had happened that Dicky Jollt,a. I.Partially away train his view; Mrs. perslws In declaring she uf.,vk,r 1wict tiff at tit(, tov, or High istreet., he Iii- � � wem laid to xvst Ili AW,stuilaixter Abbily. ..
-all , Jones, at the other,side of tb6 table, sight of the front dooroitt ull, I doll't ct'ilxl,�(,d. Ills ly'lee. and welit direct to I . In after yquolitanloy Made, two ingio , I . �
lout tev'Alme that evening, had faced him, . , I ": .
. Ixt-door neighbor's belipve her." . allr I � �,�, lengthy Jouldloyrs Into tho Iteart ot the . -
,strayed Into his ut the r ,uy ,stalloo. I I ... (lark coutineut, with whteb his tiamo 1.
-to get,a chat. .Tile beilt qr the ton. . "Whero's Jouis?" asked Butterby. "Nobody does belitive her."'map- The most Intelllp,vixt porter eat- I
. verisritton 014 'naturally enough, oil ,7ones is off, as usual," replied Ped Mrs. Jon($. "S110 cout"seb 'low ploYed there wits a mail nativild. Hall. - I wJ11 be lot, ever msoclatcd owing to tuo I �
the recent .calamity. ill Mr. Jones, Jones! wife. ,,NO good to ask .where that she ran Ili twice or thriev fu loolt � It was 11,13 (luty. to be oil th'a Platform � I �, enteat ttild Impottanee of his geogtalxhi� .
Ile Is after tile shop�j shutA 'Often not to tile OrQg.$� I . "I � tal digeoverles. Ito died in 1001 In � .
I t � I , . . when trains wore. aurting: and, as . " .�_ 1, ", . . . I
101160,j In fact. Mr. Jones found Ills befw�e it,,, *'Qb,l she does, does slie." cried 111r. the de,fective [lad Previous callso to . %nil, where the elostog, ye. .4 .
neighbor devouring the full ace .. _.. :, . .
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4 It Was an unlucky question, Butterby. "Leaving t1w dooi�,oVqu* ltuolv, fj�,.v of thO4 I " ato Of lit, t
. ,Mf It -In the PridaY evening weekly W , 0 ,%�Illo (lepartett by . ,.�. . I 1411091weve spent, It WeLl dutlu& 011% � )
. lug back all tile acrimony WbIbr g- I suppose?" them tl.seaped Mo. observation. Tit(, . � . I time that the Awiter bad the prIvIlege
UOWSPAP'r, JuSt dalul) from thopress. ch the ., I
I �. . oftuceting him,axid. hearing from the
A few minutes, and b vio at$ had partially soothed away, . "Leaving it to take ciare of'Itself. (light o'eloelt tralit for Lo . I I
I to Ills ack ""' Dicky Bu� adon was .
own Parlor, his mouth full 0 . lips of the daring traveller billiself that . .
terlik coughed.. and begail talk- .She says Silo shut it; I say I lignow $110 oil tile I)Oillt of dipartur . Air. llut. th0 most thlilling and meworable I
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of news, 'the purport Of wilich. Wils Ing of recent events in a sociable, didn't. Put It at the bost, It wils 110t, tvrby� watiW mider-snme elleds until . � �
that the lodger, Godfrey Illtman, who friendly Manner, just as it he )),ill fastctxled; and anybody might, bme it 11.1 t . I I I
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)m4 be been Mrs,'Jdues' brotber,,and nover opened It and waIkv4 "In that had a mileting with Livingatone In Couti-al. I I
� . ,ext supposed to leave the house Now for ifall. th9ught )xe. AS 11 I . . I
at -half-put four, to -take the B ,�ard of so rarearl animal ed the, lipaso." to ee I ho the words, the ft'st persor . ., . � �
, Iral- fit fits life k mind to, and robb � Africa. . I .
� Jumham tritio, did xiot:really qi I lj� it as a detective . . , "But a". the house was )lot robbed. to apfikoaell thi, shed$ wtto Hall hin... �: I � � . I . W0111YRIOTITKIA . � I I . . i �
until some two "Or three hOurs later "It's an xwn� -taviou'annoying tiling why we must..conolli4e -nobody did f . I 1 4W. � .1 � . I I
, 0 ielL In it 41plowatle Way, Mr. but- I I I �,,; Many lufants are infeated by' I
-It bad not been ,Xrs. Joueo If.311(; to ,lx*ve had happen, In Your bonsai come Ills'� ObNftV'3d the, visitor. "Ail toiby, when lie hall made knowu lilt 11 � . .t, : � worms which ,couse givat sitffering, , I .
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. bad refraftled, from telling her bus- '1�11'1- Xdxies!, As It it ca,uJdA!t'48 weli to the iverdtot-1 don't spe yet any presence, began puttiuc� l4quirle, , : �*1 � . . -with m .
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� ,�baud to,bold Ills, tonguq f f ody else,sl re4l�gon 'for Xiss RN-C"S L 41SPating it'. bout . . and if not promptly dealt . ay rr
Qx I a I have took Place in aAyb , a 0, matter totally toreir,ti To (tit I. c4uso constitutional welikues,q diffi. . I
qnd of risking furtll6ii;io 00 ; Thore's. enough barristers lodging in Mr- 011ivera ,was a favorite, I' , one h 11 .
� , I 'Thether . e had Come upon. � 141 I cult to remedy, Millev's. Worat Pow-
- the town at assize time, I hope. But suppose," , . . .
"BY the Way, Hall, 40M. - - . . .. � .- I I I I I � _. . 11 ders w It cleat, this stomach and bow- I
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I be 1,Wd-. been drItilthrX,oi dr�a6n*,- therel luck's everything. -I'd Ihavei' The remark .did not .Please Utiis, said, whexi the pain thought he was . � . . I
Upon which Dicky gave his authority given Ave shillings out,xi . f my. Pocket Rye" Her obeek flushed, Uer work , done Nritli, '*there wan a frlend.�i . . . Dr, I)aV!d eln of worms and will so Lict upon,the, . . I . .. , I
for what he said. Their neighbor, to Ili fell, and she rose froln. ber sent to . . Livingsione � system that theve will be no recur- .
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ave: stopped lt.11� I � mine Nilent away last Xfonday even. I . I of tile trouble. -And not only . L. n
Thomas Caupp, had, watched the ledg, . "So'would 1; for'llis sake as well turn. '011 Mi. 'Butterby.. 1. --�-' '-�'*�- _� -1-1...."".."� _�_"_*� rence . . i "!
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. er 90-4kway, later, with,his. own a Uri for mine," "Tha-.verdict was A wrong Verdict. I ,this# but they will repair the Injuries 1. � . I
I . yes. was Mrs. Jones- answer. Ironder If you halppefted to, §eo hill edmillenced 111% eartlov a% ar talkilonary In real; work In, thii cause of ,olvlllzA- I to the oigana that wormg- cauie and, .
Mr. Cause, a qulet'trade�niaiw. getting � '!Have You bad any. more dremms Mr. 011ivera was a, gooa a4d.. brAvb, here -i A ' I'll, � I
I .* Miss Rye!" . . # I well-gro-wit. Straight man 1840alitheage o."27, Duringtbe. ue,0 tiou! R� startod on his last journey to restor�. them to t'joundui,sa. � , ,. , . , . ! ",
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� on In , ears, was fetched In, and a I � I and Just Man. Never a better went, with black beard and ivolskerg-. IbIrty-three vears, ill's tr't6els covered a 1$(Io, ft news having been reaolvoil,, . I, I . . . . I � ,
. skirmish ensued. He asserted that "No," replied -Miss Rye, holding Out Of Ule world." 1. � � I about thirty." .. I Cbti4 Of tho- �Iftkmix COUtinent, eXt011tl. frOm him lot, a lengthy period lie wam � 11 . . . . . . I . I ;
. , � B xon(imy Is of Itself a Irreat reven*
he bad seen t4p lodge come out of her stit6lixg closed to the light, to "It I don't believe ,tou, were in Ha c Stop * . . ,, �
r . r 11 on re.if,. and ollook hi, Ing front the Cape to tho Equator and finally given lip tor deaxL I . i r.
the house: ana goi'. up.'.thp, street. by. : a moment, "That one was enouib.11 'love with hlinVl cried Mr. Dutterby., head . 4111ye no recollection of all) 1. '. . ., I . I—= I- _ .. W� � . . . ON I I . . I 6-06.4, I . I 1. ; � .
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. . � lamplight, earrying his blue bag; and ,� "Dreams -16 curi6u� things- not to '"Verhapat I Was," .came the, an* OnO 011hat description, sir.11 . (a tiMn togo out, What brouglit him - - Z I �
. /1 be perlilsteld lit the assertion, In be despised,11 observed orarty mr, vx,pected Answer; ,but ,tile speaker "Got a. blue. bag In bis hand, � I I I V4LVZTEX -� VELVETZX (� VELVET"'— VELVETU , - '" I . . I
. spite of Mrs. loneW tongue, She de. Butterby; than whom there was not seomed, to be Ili t6o mucil a H4 bacut" . I . . I , . .1
l . , . gttatlon. might have went by the Ave oleloct � ,-The.que4tIon iyam not .1111).trontly, . I I - 1, il .
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.clared lie had not seen, allything of 'a Mau living despised dreams, as, well :to heed greatly what she said, "It train, or lator. At 'eight most Ilke]y, easy to Aalve, for Mr, 11titterby was a . Don't Throw Your oia Carpets Aw' y -, I .. .
� I tile Sort. that either his appotacles as those who professed to have them would not have hurt ,vither him Or this 'hour, You , k u ow ff . , . . . ,X �'
�- -or the stioet lights bad deceived Jilin. Wore'tho.u. tLe, "Ii.11 red so., ine." , . .. . i . . . . . . I long 'while pondering It, , . . .. . I .. I ... . < 1 . 4 �
.� ut I'vekno3 . . I I . . "Wag,be going to' London, or - tU4 "Ile -couldn't "No w(ittor how old, baw ditty, how allaillilate(I (we steriliz6 tj � ,
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,And neither of tlp�m ,waul(t gfue in, to called -dreanis to be . ot I g , harlag her work, cdttoa, scir.-� atbe�.Way, air?,, . ,et back Into the Tie W rope arol.ind them aiml send to us to be mado Into tho - I a . � . . I �.
i , tho,otber. Leaving ifiatters In this world but waking tboughcA, house till tbrough the'WIndowe air. . . . . � 41 .� .. � �
II . Are You' sors ,in hex, bands.alle w6at Out Of -the , � "Can't teWyoti, Try and. reeollect., down .through tho, elilmlievs; not Irk . I . �
unsatisfactory - state, the . nelghbor sure that one of yours was a dreain, room. -Ar. butterby, not long after. " . I FAM I . . I I I
I Mowiday?-Monday?" erfled 1-1411,, any w# but: through tile door% And . tR jr,^ OUS "VELVETEX" RUGS - �
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I Vt-At: Out again, M I � I . brought his �vlslt to a close. Wholl endeavoring to recall vhat,he could _ 1 . I . �__ � I I � I
I e,d a little, .and then bad leisure to "I w4u14 rather not ,talk of it, If.- Ile got, out, the.street Was tolerably. tbe chances were,that he might hrivis - - _ 1. . I. . - i
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. "I ought to. remember that flight, Sir. been seen going In and coming out. , -'V� L - Wo have bouilrods of reeommentiations from out, I - - I .1
. . looU.at her'sister, wlfo:had sat Still you please,,, she said... "Talking can- empty. He took up his.ppsitjoll at tile oge�.Of .the calamIt F , . A,�'. I satial . _�� I
, And silent during the discussion, Still'..not bring Mi. 011ivera back to life.,, the edge of the facing paveluent,, and i In lil9b NO; don't think lit wout back to I 110d customers. In Montreal, Tot -onto, Whidsor . I .
- Street;. but,the fact Isi one day Is sc. harax Air. 011ivorn, ltritber Inclined !,' V'.' and London r, reproseutative colleot,i tho carpet I . I
I andli0ent slwo,remixin6d; but her rice , "What makes you 'POrsist fix think. .surveyed the, house orltigally. Some much like another here, It's. hard t( t . . -1 .. _ t' from attic, cal,I)LUtt or off tile floor anil ilellvoga thojiu. 1
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' had lurned,white; and her eyes wora-lug he did not kill'bimself?,* ,, , tew Yards higher. up', iho dwellings single out auk 112,partiouial, , ;.; Isbell ra e �
. a wild, 4rightencil e>.pression- � . " stafttag by. tho lock traia to � I
. Mr. Dutterl�y had gradually edged of Mr. Cause anq�' the linen-drAper ,. . , five We . � .1" Phone 71 Goderich , Rtmr anti our driv` I � , 1 , �
I. . .V4 "Were you on ditty last Sunda� . I .. 1. .1 , ." �,r W1 I call 44, ')
I t an earth's the-matter.,with his tchitir forward On the hearthrug * Alone intervening, there was. t1)1!ri�noaglIrxm WAS a blllld,� he meant .1 . . . I
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: , you?" demanded hIrs, Jones. . so ai to obtain a.sJdb View at Miss Opening, bearine tile, ouplio.nious *10., "Yes, Sir, It was my Sunday On.t' by the one tit elgilt t1other' .. . ..,. . . . Beware otluiltation *T,VrT1,,'X", )Iaq . a faet- , I . � . :. ��
"Nothing/1 saidMies ItM ClItbiling Ryels face � . - way, slid went Welt to wait for. It,. I I ory an ,a. 11VL , 11 . " :, I
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trembling fingers. "OuVl can't bear flush, and then become deadly pale, Ing this, and axe Qlik a few turnings' 1pv . .;.
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' ings, the railway . statiori "Sol did," -Said the porter, sud- chancils W , I . . . . . .
I to hear it spoken of." I �e Seen hiiii.s, , _ ,. don't I - . 1117 I., i --- . . . � ��;
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I`a�t�r, that accounts for the tallow- .1 should like to . Ing on the more 'eon k ler'bated Mr... . CANADA RUG COMPANY . � I
. ,greage In his room;" suddenly Inter- aj to 9100,11 a little 1xisitlit 'y .public streets, air; and I remetaber, that it struelt Butter4.'. , . . .1 .. I .1 I . 1. I- . . I . . I . . . I 1. . I .
I . I ;10AI'llether or , ridt, there are - .es"� ' I., said. thO , police agent ,to me I had -seen his face Somewhere "WaildPr If lif I 0ha.tz ittlytIll)"r to flo, . - . volvetol 111111dind., 90-98.Varling t9t. 14011(10#"Out. � . . I ..
, I posed Suban Marks, who, Passing In- grounds lbr that new lipit,. if there,a. . #JM56l,'f,,'.. calculating possibilities, before. .: It Might , have ,been only with � � : . . I . I I I . I � I . . . I I
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... 10 the paror, caught the tbread .of any, to be',gleaned.lt "tbaVs h9w It might. have been done, that,little aftair that line Just . '.. we pay Exprossi on Order* Both Ways . I . . I � I
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. ,�t crotchet, Butterby, . puttingit. Atellow-miglithaye.slipm PAssellgero, a . -7 VELVETEX, �, �
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.� low-greasel", - " . ; �. . uf at ther door, I lid went away 4UIck,1A-, thought, "Young axan16 wantedJor . I ,I: I I I I 'g, ,141�1 �, .110'.�.... I I
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"l didn't see It till,thlE afternoon, I *as In at her fires, exit down Bear ' "Just so; all � right. Now, then, th . . � . I . ! � � . . . I . I � I I . *
. . vxplained . the girl., "'With all the sl4terthat h�.� suspicions are wrong; . been this vory selt-slime Godfrey, only one, rin I, . . Clara baye J.lolle by 131two Y( . I..
I . COMMOtion . there has liten. Id t � he she'll 'worrit.'liersillf inio m: akel ton ,.Entry, double back again along Goose Hall, did you see bila leave last,:kfoa- Pitman, and of cot. tr w; eali tio yot set.a. ill 0aw mw . I I I
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I . ueh,is opexied.the and however It, hupimned, It ._Turning up* the street with a brisk "I llev4kr saw him, to my recollec- "It doukt stand -to rvanon that Ivl*d aud (light on . " 1
I room door till to -day since 'Mr. Pit -1 ; Must I step, Mr. Butterby found himself face tiol Nfondxxy� everillig. � , A 11nacted lattly, Aud tilt, folit, 3�t!ard I � , .
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. 1. . t out of It. , Tim first thInLr have been between Ilxxlf-pagt� sevon x, ,since tile time of his arrival. come. In any such tway into it town and quarter Of an hour finding a j3lilevi, have aged hlin. Ills fat her was 1,,ont 45 i 11 ,.
I . . man � wen nd eight. ToLt WU0.111. 00 I Place to face with Thomas Ciuse, who.Was, stop a bit. Ablue bag? Why, it, wail stap, a Whole w ,it lio� 1,;ld not ot ovej I I ...
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. of talloOr-grease; a whole colony of I �_-_ . I I . Standing Within We shade of his side a blue bag tbat-'And that was Man- house for the. purposo of harming 1,.ve.not got an far as that yet, by it the ifthotIc and priot of John Oliiveralii . I .
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�. be there still." . .. I " "I lt�ve already said so.,I� . 11 "How d1ya do, Cause? A.flue night, Leaving the detective to make the' the Jolieses got 'the bartliter's Iftter was lit the lious(x for (fiat quarterof hud b(Ift ris 041FI.: frif,nda, aft de,at 1 4 .
"Shut ill) fix your rooria at tile to � p Isn't' It!" �4 .1 . most .Of these detached sentences, .,be was ebollawaild would oe- , I . ,
I Mrs., Jones went'upstairs, at once,. ' . saying brothors, and livile 11411 be.(sll 4 . .
., � . . . Hall'burried' oft before he could be cupy. his old rooms I an hour, and I'm Ariellned to -think . * . . I'll ,. I .
the mald following her.. Sara enough of the house-_ looking for�-wbxxt wag - "Lovely weather; S , It they Were ,Y&- that Oodfrey Pitman,must. ha -Ye been chanr,ed nian sinev. -Ap.irt froni thit . ..; ,.
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the grease drops were tlt6re. "i Sox4i? jtt_�_g parcel?" . I . later. lusilho recovered lier temper. out of It before. illo barii was done. lid the effoct it . .
laY ,on the square ,piece "A --a pattern,'of asleeve. I yet?" contintl a lad wIthhIm. - .. "Pitluall Was 14 tr011bil' Oil III$ Own Nevvrtholea�, uppe' might have left tim , bhu, , , �
. . Pattern I ,pd Mr. Cause.' "I, saw "Now, then)!, an . arabeel; Ja xlecolt- vuspleilmo . .
I Some on the boarded floor. -but all But6l had to open parcels, fo;, I could you dome, out'.,, % 1. I .. . . - . Id Halt, "you tell gcore# and Ills mysterloup movements ful, deductions sometimils Wrong, wid had -also arlwil- littlerlY' that Iluds I . . �� I i
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1. wem,Y,i�ry.fiear together, Thecandle- nol find It, axid. stayed ileardil.lag. I this' XOntlein4h'-about your. getting had referenee to that;, an Vill. luellue4f . I GreatorexIll fx(�aftll, 1�111; falling; in , .
stick and candle, from which 'they ba,if , It ' *Which was decidedly a. rather mys- that there, ticket', B1,11.4t - . . . I. while I keep a sbitro eye oil, thil lad.N., '. . . . I � - . -Z - ,
I s� Slopped bc,tween Oak `drawer� and terlons addition to the Answer. Mr. : - 'Twas last Monday evening,.10 be. to i think." .. 1. I . I shall look 'you tip, Mr. Godfrey I 8110t1t, a ttiorp uvrt- Indlealls,m), faneled., . . I I � I
,had -no doubt drppped, Stood on the another at the'�O%Jk-fl by . . 't d6alt like It.** be , presently ritalawl,,, * . o' rl. 1. that tk)(1- luisard complaint . *__�- .. I I 4
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I a', Butter naturally Inquired what it gan th , boy, thus enjoined, "and we resumed. "Look at, it In the best One' drawback against the "looking Of Whiell. big Mother died, nkitritt, till., I . . I
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. . she wrathfull� gazed. time,!' remarked Mr. Butterby, keep. . Iled* with! the story of Godfrey Pit- train.. In :that, there dark corner I matt , . fray Pit . matt in Ills life, a plivate I Jan. W . 110 , . . . . .1 I
.:, "He must have been I�grhleln Of Ing, his face on the 9'ental lire and his man's later departure, and of Uri.. comes Upon a gentleman set down, qt I . .
. I . Jig candle sideways," * rem, k " I Ille eyes on Miss Rye, .: . � . F er; more than she likes to, be � . film. * Bede bad tern . .
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Jones' angry disbelief Ili it. Xever upon the bench; which he,called to Jonas Butti,rby. Here's a sober .- opinion, 'but bm,pvtl'd� on the rehold ., . I �
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I girl to her mistress; 'lot else have "I suppose It -did. :Susan says I had those ears Ilpteved More keettly, me, lie did, and. says, says be,. "Thin sensible steady foung woman, a ' "rORY that t1w filarn were withwit founda. , . . 11 I
� I.,. h0d it askew While bunting.for some- wag upstairs - a quarter of an hour, " Are you. agre it was tile �tnan?" I u- Om-, THE S I I . .
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. . I got back to Mrs, WilsoxiRg.of . .46* nothing to conceal, open and abeerfut �*14. CHAPTOR VII. . 11 'Worry Mr. j1Vde,,43rVxxtO1,pX Jay ill hle I I �- 11
. Mrs. Jones went down agalit" her said' Mr. Cause.. "I was standing "for It's got V41'able Papers In It," as the day. That's ho,W she was tIIX - I VVW%1'- - . I
. . Mr. Dutterby Paused. Miss Rye rO- here on the Monday night, Just a -step says be; "it you,11 go lit tile 0111ce. AWOM I OQM�11;tle life. More than three 12II-Ara .
lemiler by no means intprovil.d., ,If Sumed after a nxllnute.� . � . mud get my this happened. An4 now? Goes hows, 11 11 1111-10 no%v. he had hilli-i'licd AfIr's Joliffe; i . I 1.
I , the lodger�mlssed'!Iila train (as she I or two forlArder on the Womelito ticket for Me," says he, 'Ithir4 class ,on the Monday night sit nigh eleven I The morning still was Shining on and the world said that in wilarrying , - . .
. "I don't think any one could have,' little thinking that a poor gentleman to Oxfqrd," says he I'll $lye you otelock (not to speak yot, of whyA the house.of Greatorex. and '111,. . .
now supposed he might have dbue) tame In fogItimitely without my was,abotting himself witbil " ,ot 1,13 p . .. . I . .
... L a few a cd; which I did,, and took It passed no to that hour�, tits over the nex., $he' Wag wilful as 1110 Wind . .
� and tame back to Wait for ,a.lator heating them. On the stairs. My room. ,I*pen , . Grelxt&� bet' Bede Gretorex bad p . opent hil I
one, his duty was to have announced ,yards of me, and *aw a =all come to him$' concluded the It was a, busy day Ilk April. * ,.
. - 4 - Is not at the top of the houad'. It Is- speaker. parlor-Ilre'atter other folks U4 went Ulidowl was filling; People wtry ill Y rJGht .and left; ran lilly) fly . .
,,,, out of Jones' side -door. ,WhOn h6 "and he give me the sixpence.,, , .
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himself, and asked leave to stay., In on the aximelloor .Is Mrs. Soneil_ , " to bed, 'thinking,, dtlb't!, plung-od into galoty, ph" . I . I
. was 0 one upi I knew him In IL mo- "Did he leave by th a's She Puts lt-� flocking to town; the law courts . W* . . ....
. � � a train?" Goes up, later; can't sleep; droPw were -full of life. The front door liked. all of Which be� hugliand die. . �
iPite, however, of the tallow and.of back room, Ininfedlatoly over, the Mast for the same traveler, with the , ."Why,.In course he did," was the itsleep towards morning,, and dreatile stood Open; tile I whirl, Bede's life the lif . I
Mr. -Cause, she put but little faitlw� bedroom that 'Was occupied by Ur. same blito has- in his hand, that 1, reply, "itc- got into the laig.thir-4. that Mr. 01 , liner door, 'Closed, 0 that IS,$ I ,
. In 'tlte juatter, Shortly after, this, 011ivera, MY dOor niteallen, aull'the liveriL's 4ead.. Gets Aur- could be Pushed baelt at will. It apart from his profession, his routint,. �
, there came A ring lit tile , 11AW' 90 Ill(with MI1115 UY6 On the $uA class 441IO tall a' the train, Mm"'Allit ried at Inquest (I saw It, though oth-; .1, .
�. I Side-dOart driwers in. -Which I was searching . day week previous, Ho came out of big- bag,* which were blue, It bore a brass plate with thil k1werip- of ,offlee dutlogi--waix spent 16,,strivo � .
� and Mr. Butterby's., voice was heard stood close to It.. If any-" I wert.." era mightn't), tramps, to see him bur- lion, 110reatorex and a Ing to k�ep froill his fatbov the I . ,.
� In the passage. . . "What d1ye a the house leautiously, Ills head Pushed' h 'An old gentleman with whJt4 je4, stands on the ), reatores, , .r Ox, I . . � .. .
xx fresh grave, and, solleftors. travailittleG of his wife, a -id Ili(, $unit
� emu by legitimate?" tofivard' first, looking 4 the street air, was Jt?" asked 'Mr, B Iterby tells' In the pansaq which of Mowry Ito find to draw for per4
"Don't imv-atiftbinst to him abont intofttit it Mr. Butterby, turninir to and down. 4he street, and then turned carelessly. , . . I I the, Public be did not commit
I . , � 11 M�t�_ , , leldo. ' How does she know bie.dlA� the door elosed In, was a. room on Son.31 exPendjture.
� . . I.., � . I.... . � out sharp, whisked Past'nie as hard. The - - o . au , either hand. The onq on the 10 . Bede had efilval. I
. - . -could walk, and went. down " Day a round eYev opened. not? Come. Mrs. 16nes IS felt timeif t was __ � I .. . I i.. . I I I
. I I so he White hair,' Why, Itwas an black tharper-sighted, mud site Itineribed �olitaide, "Plerk's OffiPP", (Continued ,oil page 10) . . I
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didn't care to be xeoxk.11, , .. wath't old; lie warn0t." tonflilonce, ttiat she's haunted by hlr. ,jede I I M 41, ., r .
. FDIDAV and SATURDAV Butterby listened Intently. It was I I dre4tojim wao In Ills I . I. .
AN4 . .. I . . Ur. Butterby WiiWed homel, ruml- olliverals spirit. . roolli to -day not bit), private rourn; , pheamaM 6001'', I . .
I . L . I exactly - what he had been fancying sitting; Stirred up big Are *hall hs, - 141 don!t like that." pursued Mr. , � . . I . , I I � ..
., . I to himself as the #robable course of arrived,. lighted his candles, for h* 1811ttfrily', after a Pause, "When folks that Jay beyond. It was a moderate. . , . ' a ' I .
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a ff; dry notes and bits of folded paper il' tOriseiOnce not at r6st In regard
; % I . I � Cause; and the othtn! took out a ed for him from his to the dead. To -tight her face was the near wiltdow, was the, klosk of acid in the blood. Whatever its
. . t 13 � . .1. 'watch. . eanfrerks at the police-stotion, but he Pain and red by turns; her finger& Mr. Brown; opposite to it. botween taune, only tbo'qe v.ho,"hax,e it knov. .
1. Leather'Cuff Gloves mod Mitts, for fall work, 500 a pair. 111PI-ve-and-thirty minutes ]Past pushed them from, him, never shook so they had to elutch her tile, fire-placo and far.niudow, atood .I the P'llfferina it Produces. * While 1. . I
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n1F3 EctIl Underwear, medium weight, regulttr $2. i . orle. He did not even change lit$ WOrk, she won't talk of It.; she 16 atonpit's desk; two long. Car al iq not claimed as 'it specific * -
mo . 007.fk suit" "Then It wait. nigh tho name ,tittig coat for the elegant green.t'gil'.4 the r6Z to avoid mo, And," eon. Pr doska tail alOM, the tv,111'4 tOW11140 for theurnalbat, it did %�ondcrs for �
for $1.50.. 1 11 . t . on Uoudayulghti I shut up my Rho%! habit, etimoralcoilly adopted for home Una6d Mr. Butterby, "She was the the l0w,r Part of the rooni. At (Ito �Ir, Metliap,cr. 1.4ufterers front, rl-Ru- 1. . I I
. ., Pura Wool Yarn, 2 and. 3 ply, all colors, Iyour ',eholoe, 4 alreins I At the usual hour, and I'd stood he,rq- attire, anil he wiwo rather, pstrtfoular � ,.nrt� One, ill a line i�ltll that of ,*Jr. flodo Jpafi4;"J Illa'y profit ifoln hi'l expki� I . I
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5 yowilaod 25o Window Curt -sin Scrim for $1.00. , . lireath of frtsh air, Mr, Butterby, In the sense, be It understood, *&
I . . -, Wlitlik the labors of the day arer over.,, Ittgpiltd to ordinaty Mortals; but
, .0orgetri, worth $1.50 and $1.76. yonr ohoieo, any size $1.25i: I ! ! !! -_ 1-1, things ,were puzzling him,
. I . . —, "The Man's nati%6's aa much Pit.
Largo Automobile Ru914, fine wool, sizib 52x7g in., for $4,50, _W- - _7 --MR -
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.1 i � 6 - * 4 I 'Ir -_ ' D 0 1) D4S., 1 . lecohts a stranger he meets accident.
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14�4' J. J. MCEWEN . -1 1 4 mod nover stift out, all tho mortal
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1. rd the mpeiko!r. *,Takc-s leav,* on ths,
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"For tile part two years, 1, have . I I . ,� I
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beeit �i martyr to rheurnati,qw. It, I
lix1provi'lJ11,111; at she on#- ?)u the'lAller
affected my tnugcfea and joints ubich-
alde tim door. iti " lin*, ,wilh' ,,%I.v,
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at pineg betaille itaito s�,Iollcn, I saf-
11.10%n'v, nat Ilitip Jonliur, a p;jld
feted excruciating pain. I tried sc,�_
clfrft- ThP d(lor at fit', eud. inarked
eta) "sure care" ratiicdli�'g, for rheit- 0
'Privato.1 tilo imil dirtct lit tho pri.
fh%1,151% � Solve of then) gave relief
vato railin of Mr. 1114o 14vatorex,
for a titne. Others ,�Nere of no uo,e.. I �
whvre list lglil co u,;qll 4%t joup wijb
At tintea the pain was triore than I �
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At nts. And lip coottorally Acal "fliti (
could qland Seine WgIlts I oxi, flut )
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q1eep, %vaq co:itp cte.ly .
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ratt 40%.tl -I felt alax, if, tilt -IU.nx. ,, , " I I—— 1,11 ..". `a_
tatile to kin do,ak ill the (lo'it offief�
walisin continued I vmuld have to. . .
I bfit lie Choso to bo thilre. oil oeca.mong
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quit uork� I vvas becopring %%Orlied, �
and Ilils v,an oav, Tida Pidr, of tilt,
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In readiva the lfanqn!� Voit 6ac, dav, . V ��
11011A4, was vlikof�ratood to eunlllnifJ4
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I noticed ail Zdt; e r6scli-3ellt for car. 11
I the dupa,,finvittil of 211r, Bo de Greato.
not I Alatted lattinG it and �stxovety �
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rvx. poino or Illp clic,glis of tbp firnt
afteritarAq r,,,ot eam! and relief Irmo
V143ro hia 4"Xeluof *01y; Mat Is, wh(--N
pain, It helped we wonderfully, I
they eAttle UIC'y naw 14110, not bin
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was able to s!e(,p mutidly, contething I
laths1r; and Ilr Uvow-a was head
I hadn't becit abf�, to do for montb,4.
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I Cali remmmead Carnol o, ever M-1 . � I
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(eatled r)(,nclially
spfzerhir,�, from dieumnad, .�-U*- I ,
I in flap oinev. *11r. 11cdo," in contra.
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distinletioll to NG fame?, Mr. Grew
Gernot ii .,old b - 11 good dru,q,�jszs 1
torux) Pat .loolrkru ovfr sitliw" var()To
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