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. t. DO, with ASSUMQ4 Composure, "It has not
A 0" . I 1 4lueen.r"ent loved him. It wils not be an bour or more before you ,can lie , -
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. writsuo4silifow-ohi . . rved. You ride forth early." . I --.. � . .. �
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� RANKEA . 1. � cr"010i�* Antleeptla Tft,lliloto � I I � . her bond only Loulse of &ivoy. Fran. lie -_ . .
. Tbqvicimbipethoxomkillalvalup . :0%.d& 0Se Ws' mother, o0erva, but the throxio," The plaloaut made no reply aR lie I I I —, . `;�Z .
. I . .. , aCrwioaov�ith L-A ff� Quickly she crossed the rooin and strode to the door and looked out, � �_ . _� � - .
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A PUNURAL DANKINQ BUSI- TOV'A" WD"Caroyl 41 to. I � leaned Upon the table. in tile glimmor noted sundry Birms, of awakeiting life I. � 11 i
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""'t NkJ8 TRANSAQ,ry D. . % I towler. Ile thought lie had never seen I ,
- �. I . NOTI','� . -.-..�..-.�-oi.-.,.-..,---o.,-.eo..-.eo,-..00.,,,.".,!e",.,..,:,.,.- I . . I .. . I 4 sweeter, or Moro womauly exDres- "You bad a notoy,company hero la,4t I I . �
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,�. DWCOUNTI�D- DRAFTS ISSUL-N). 4o, SEND T11E NEWS -RP . . . I . *."o a , �. . "But he refused It," She continued, tilt; around the room and reealling the . I
.� . .. . #*,'t ORD TO YOUR BOY IN 4, . . .I., � . . . "for lie -loved only the in laughter and obouttflio Uad heard be- I I
% El W R,1 4 T. TWN,LVE 4P*q, . . I I emory of Ills low, until a late hour. 4
; INTERE ST AL - I 11* MONTHS FOR ONU, DOL- lep . . . wite, Lady Anne, 0.110 a perfect being; I .-
,,iot . . . — I . the other�wbat?ll 111�0107 company?." retorted the Inio- . .. I
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� POSITS . ......... ......... ......... ....... 11 .... 1. . I I . I ,. keoper. "A goodly company that ate -
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't, ' ..*�..#,..*-e.-!"- � , - . . . . I 47hen followed the endless peromu- Pliny that Paid fvQeIY, the king's Own , .
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. . I � For 4. moment he did not answer,- itarten towura tlaq awart.. 11 Robert, the 4ukeof jilrleftald, and his . I . ilit_
J ,�.�— It you see it in Thi Nows-Recor.d then briefly related the 'story. ' died on TrlbowiletW*40ps, HaRtily. he. honors'.were, wrlested from him. He bride, the princess. Nolay company, I . . .
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I . ,Ana why (,lid you not tell me. this - dodged Into. 4 narrow spacq. betweell 4 who e flag triumphs, . . . ., . �
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I . S. so 4 . �. — before?" She as I two houses,'wbore he w litly forsootbl" I . I I I .
, � =;:-,—;-;;:;.��._ . 11 . 4e4 when he had *fIn. , as safe from th'rough Italy was deprived of the gov,4 "The duke Is bore also?" �. ,, - . ..; I I 11
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.1. BARRISTE R, SOLICITOR . . lobed. I � I . J pursuit. Xacquellue's raec had. become eminent of Milan and replaced "Yes; At the chateau. The princess : . . . I I I 11 .
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� , a. then?" brother of Xwe. de Chateaubri4wit" .
NOTARY, PUBLIC, ETC. .. he replied; with A smile. - The couitenance of the 4uke's plalsaut . then favorite of the Wrig. , Ills castle, had sprained her Ankle, I.Ileard,. and :, �It.
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' 11 � . Quic,kly SUB looked .At- 'him, . emed paler thau its won . lanas, -were confiscated until, driven to, would have lit the cavalcade obould . , -.31 1.
I OpFicE-Sloane BIbek-CLINTON. there that In her eyes which to him 1. 1% - Ittlo monster.?" Ile muttered. despair, he fi9d and Allied himself tarry it few days. They elen stopped I I � - �I` . 1 .... 4 I . I . . . I
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i robbed'ineingry of, its Sting? A . But the hunchback Ili !its retreat was . - I " ': . . . . .
,lit their , 11 the. emperor. 'Traitor' they call. at my door," he wenton, ostentatious I . �
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I � 11 I I f�� siflog. , feet the water leaped and laugheat now regarding, neither tile horseman ed hlm-he,,a Bayardl" ly.1, 'land called for a. glass of wine for .%".- _" . OF . . I
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� HENRY BEATTIE, . - _�� - - ,�t curled around the Stones and ran On , nor the young girl. His glitterlillg eyes, A moment she stood, an exalted look the prInceso. 'Ths. true she took It with ,, . .
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BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETO. I . . with dancing bubbles.' Perhaps be re, as if fascinated, rested on -the weapon o er features -4411, e a. frown, but the hardships ok journey. X tn(4 vot4 arcittiall? 11 Jecrag the dwarf, .
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I . I I .turned her glance too r .hap,o of tlle-plalsaut� " � . U.11 reqt-thou stepr Ing do not Agr . . r
� ' (eadily; pew � I pe.d'toward him and took the sword. ee with grand folks," Occur.&i to you that before the day Ili
,P office formerly oce4ied by We have.'a fillf assoftment of the recollection of the ride tile night � 11"What a flue blade you've got tberel"I , With a bright and radiant glance she These last words, the jester, abs .
I , . . I . d "Aluell, better than - I ,Qrbed over all the village ,Will be laughing .;at I .
,� I Mr. James Scott in Elliott I before recurred ovei-vividly to irej, for .he sat curiously,. In thoug the spectacle of their commail . .
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Block . ......... -, - . she gazed suddenly away, and he won, . � and with botb.hands heid'It to her back to the man, he stood gazing pardon me -being led by. tbe nose by a
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� '." * I . Open- attd Top , 4�red- in What direction heil thoughtj . boly bagplp . . . bosom'. It fascinated, tbe� fool through the high window, apparently jestor�,, ,, ,, . �
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I - - MONEY TO'LOAN - - .. I � I . . e said with ofte-re-" More excitedly-l'yies, the coat of arms,
�i . . . tended when sh watched her. Her - Countenance �vas acrosd -the otreet. But between the two.. "Cho officer's sLuburned. face became -
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- .. . � Bu . , , great constable of Dulbrclsl Ao upturned; A. moment, and, it toll; a � I .
� I . . . . ggies , Serve: 711 ' . I . houses yet. redder.' He frowned, .then glanced . . . .
I . � . '%ball we go on proud a sword as that of, tile king, dark Shadow crossed, It; beneath her . : - . . I .
) . � I I , . I ouglifarle was a considerable opon' puspliclousi,r at Triboulet, islihosq'"repu � ,
� " - . I a brbok an4% ' Where (lid And I lashes .her -eyes were like night. - .o Fro, e , Ide. ,, . . .1 I .
'. RIDOUT - & HALE .. They had not long left th . you get it?" . In his . � , space, and through tjils, far away on tation wa u le sy . I .
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� . fitted with eitber. Steel-, . Solid :the bridge when from afar they'l6aught, sudden Interest the. dwart h4lf Von L " ailed because Charles, the the wount,.could be seen the chateau. "Tilts rnan was the dukels fool," . . I .
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I -Conveyancers, Commissionersi . 'Bight of the. regal -chateau And ,the lured from, his place of refuge, � � . I .. "And, yet It was a handsome. cavalii - Screamed the dwarf, "a
�t and Insurance RUbber,' cpshi6n or. Pneuma— I I . iieinII)eror, failed Idin," she said almost , wid was Impris- � .
. ., . -1 . . I Clustering progiex)$"of red roofed houses . "Answer him notV, said. .the girl cade,11 continued the proprIetor, his oued by order of the king! His . Coln. I .
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I � Agency. Money to loan . ......... ticTires. Also Markei and At Its base. At once they drew rein, I hastilY, , � . met Ills death ralserably-la exile. Yet predilection. for ,pomp oyarcor4hig Ills paillon who Is h0o with -him was for. ' .. . I
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1 I dishall we enter. the town, or avoid It ; "Was it you, mistriess, gave it him?" chuillshnessi, "the princess "oil a steed n' y Jestress to the. princess. She Is, . . .
I ; C. B. HALE - . JOHN RIDOIJT Luinbq,r Wagons. - . �� '- . . , � 11 Ills.'e0se..was $list. ,His, memory is li ierl I ., I
� ,lie asked, with a sudden sharp. look. with velvet housings, setwItli,precious a �orceress and bewitched the men, .
. . by riding over' the mead?" said the .1 � ' dearer than that of A conqueror�. She, I . I I .
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__ I I . . I I plalsant. . I ,Her contemptuous gaze Was her only, ' 'stones; hot ladies, Attired in eastern , a'
� . .. . . I I � .. I the queen mother,' is dead, . G.9� alone -1 � rch'.Tlieu bet, ,fancy ',s,eized upon the .
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�� . __ I :11WI.0 danger would th . . , I . I silks; behind-, the men. of arms�-Frhn- her ' .
. . I . ere be in go.. . reply, -: . I may deal with her.". . . � . - ePc, and by her dark art .she open, I
-, Call* and see tbefti before 'i ` "By. �he dust of -kings, when. last 19 .
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t . __ ---- - Q � __ . ���. �, 4ng ipwl?'! she .asked, '"Wliobi mIgb , I I . � cis' -troops in rich armor, the duke's ed. t1le- door'ot the cell for him , ' To. . . I
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DRS.GUNN & GUNN ' . I . , Afore composed, she r6sumed .her . � I
� ' I S*.-' - � I :7 * - - saw It, the haughty ,,constable himself I I � Soldiers more simply ftre4yed... At the -sh .
Dr. W. Galin L. . ' b irIg else bere. we meet?',, ' � . place, in the obaIr on the Other side of - .gethe�% they fied e ,from, tbe.,court,
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. . . !- . . Thoughtfully he regarded the' shiu-'. It was who wore It," continued -Trt- I head of -the procession roidoll- . he from prlpiln,"�-, . . � � '. . .- . . .
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—E dinburgh- � . . I . . ".. : Ing ti�irers . 6 the - al're 11 F rancls ., the table, the,swora across bet, arm� . . I I .1 . .
�-, , .1 �. . . .. I .f toy . oldence. "Ne boulet. "Aye, w on he defied . 11,11avo. the horses brought Out�* lit ' Tile commandant looked, curiously , ' . .
. Linn M. R. 0- S. Ung. . . . . . I . �.'And, -how came you, mistress," be , e.IP . . . .
. Dr. J. Nesbit G . - . 1. _ � thhiX,11 heat length regAed,and. to his face. .I can see him now, a,rich , . � ' olic . : I . .. � I ..
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- I r6nalt- .thw tONQ1 ran U �-imjit wall,_ .-Quaq4,.m_qthpr,X .. � I - ., , , I I I ma . � . . � . . .
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I Night calls at fro,at door of residence - pleasure palace built by Francis?" - ,. �, keeper . �Btared. blankly - at hisf guest, , A* : stqr of the'art, I . : .. I .
� olk, Raji,tenbury street, oppost.- - . HUMBALL 6nd I az'ng at ',"in with all i-.: "Wh�a,the.-vMst .wl,,:�ji wild., , - . . .
- wat6liktowers and A deep moat, her soul in her eyes, 66-bilill'alit o .1ad Iert-:.1h%..wWd0Nv �. I ..
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. Presbyterian church. . . . . . . � � ,�% I litit no. person -questioned th It right to pany startled, even,thp king oveta,wed. , . stood hi the center of tile room don, . lage,,,., -�-vn, -iyiIV6* . , ;, - .' _ ,:
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..1. I? flu�Oil'St,'.,.Olinton. " 2... , .. . the freedom - 'Twas I .broke. the Spell_ while the' his little.. gIrI-.-:miwiyscIf. Tile 1, fronting hinf."., $$And iflie'llreuk-fast?" "Why ,wha -he dressed at this )Aout!? . I . . 1. ,.
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' CifFICE- Ontario street-CLIN : I - . � Iron!cally- 'ple e iiiii of the court ' . 1. . .
. �. I I I - . . � � � : . dierat,the -gate. merely glauciug� ixidif,iii; .� m4narch and the court were Silent, not I . . � . asked the man. . . . ,. ! . �Ask the landlord If lie did not seem uni" * . . � I :
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� __ �_�_._ � - 'ferently tit , them .as. they passed. -be. . daring to speak,'! . . � . I.Ilave changed my mind and do duly hurried.1i . . . ... I .
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. I . . grtuluolly was slib, adTanced' to the " � I . . . 111
� I . . I . I I 1. .� I . -neath ' the heavy archwity.'.', Gabled � .' "Youl".' From the . young womanla'i w en on �abit want It," was the curt respon4e- - . � I I . . ho. - .. . .. �
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. - . ' higli positloix she occupied b Hastily making. his - way to the .room' : llad�been'awi inter'estbil spectator, now .
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DR. SHAW . . - t ;1n Ine '±s fiiiiiihed.,A flume 'of deepest ba-, "" ' - al - ,
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��. I. I i... - �� - .H Arness from�the'perpendlciilar overlooked the t1led. . I . . . I . I . .glance a 1. � .. of the Young girl, the jester. knocked beeame a not,unwit1hig wItness. . . . . . . .
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. .. * winding street; dwill, yound .paneff of.. The,-bunchbacli ibrank back, Ilion . " 'on the door. . . . I I �. .
. . I IsAnd t)lb gitiudkeeper-your,intlier- ';Ate , I "It to true lie .seemed hurried," be . I I .� i
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1. . 1. .: glass stared atthem laughed. I . . answered. 11 hen he first came down. . .
OFFICE-iiiiiOntario street -.CLINTON . . I . I � I . I Is dead?l� . � . . . . , . , W . .. I
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. . � j r. � 4i .41-ra I sald'I -Ahols greater than t,110 - . . I . :'Yes " answered a voice frola within. -
. I 6R VARNE, , of, Spying , 0 1. I . . . "Long since"V . : - ... 1, 1. . . I 1. . . � -be i5rderied, breakfast. I.bapponed to , .. . . . I
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I I Opposite St. Paul's church. .. . I . . . . WELL 'MADE'AND eyes b,ehInd,'.but the tboroug4tate. In Llngil whereupon !Francis .frowned,. , "The constable hild q() children?" . ,: IWWwaust .ride forth as soon. as poss, mention the duke waS tit the chateau,, ' . , . . I
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� I . . . . . . I that "vicinity Appeared:* deserted, save. stajt�zl * swered the'constable, Teo . . � . isible. The duke Is Bit the chateau.','* - whereupon . lie lost- his, appetite :with-. :� - - . ... ,� I , . .j
. � .�'* i : �� SOLD .AT. A REA- . . . I and an "Yesi *a'gIrl.'who, It is. be] leved, d ed � _ 444t the chateau'll" she� o claime .., I . .. I .
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I '. . . . . �. .. ,50N`,.�BLE :' PRICE f6r.an. old womanoeated in, a. doo.r.wa I A long' t1loreaft' X (1, in silspicloua� Suddenness, called ter lit,%!
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. . Before 'this. grandam whose lackl' - died in split , Ana 1 com- I ' I � . -oUrprisci. Then after a pause* "'And' I . � ,
. DR, C. W. THOMPSON I . I ... m- COME TO US. ONimms I t US .the constable 'In � . . I � I �. boi-ges And. Was for rlding'Off with all. .� 4 .,: '� . -,
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- ter eyes, were fastoned stea SO,' said I., 'be I I a less . "I'lie -e twin, c of .tlib seri%�awit to -'re- 0 t I I . .. . I .. . .. , .., ,
. On A' Q -31% .. . .. . d6st.19i beii. pletod the jest. I ' .Criboulot saw us. He willtell that you haste., I I , ., I . I I . -1.
. PI-I.YSICIAN AND SURGEON � . ,VSTOMI fore, heri I ' I . '- move' the - (11shes:. Interr pted, their - I ' ' . ,. I . � I . . . I
11 . � I the fool paused.'and asked,' tild'U'. a iman., And the king, wh 0 are here.- t.�Nvill come down at,once. . 810111 - . .. . �. . . .
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I I . OP -OURS ALWA;- I . . _. further eonyebqatlon. :As.. the" door Wait," She Added, as an 'itft�r ought' - - % . .
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. . . . . . � I . . . ow your, ,nose, � ve � -said -tbe Jei , . . .. . . 4 1 1 .
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of the E ye, Ear, Nose and Thro ..... 1. . . . I I it ;nature' ga 3tkcso, very.. . . . . � - seized ber.� �' .doubts I
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We. sell the International' Stool you I h: st�A*Wone,'! lerlea'a'Jeerifig I .. .of newcomers, . ip, all er step fo.`..t�e, *iudow. I ' � thkr6opdtis mass. . I .
-Office and Re4idence- . ; 1, . I . I I � white, . '_1 � I . . '. . . , . . He heard h Above the heads of a .
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L . . t �tiwnonial-q. voice: from the Other dide'Of the thor-mt - . tl"lcts to"', � . I'll think tile, ga,tes of -the chateau ,are ed -in the doorway the duke's iplidsarif . ' :' -
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LBr,RT STREET WEST,CLI. . 0,.j FoPd.. R. ad.1h; pr e .,,. .11 . . .1 . gil�ntlj theplaisapt.obey�d,`and Trl- .�,Ihie kitcliell.. ,wl;apped IU:.,tbo.recoll6 ' I .1 I
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. o . 1. Awns :the'conN'6rsatfowi had evoked to , .. , � ... I . ... I I . saw . � i�g oil the .stairs . . .
. I . 1 ,1905 and a -dog 4ere a better . . q,lo 4 . I I . " . . . !, . . - .. .. . . .
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I � . found it .very, berieficia ,or 09s t, '. ing", lfiltd the street, and- .,now St 1i , - ed ragolu hl� heart' .was tbeJester jvho ftit'sipoke. , ,,jXO,r came the answer. . 1. . I siJace glance .b:ibIted into glau& �' , . ` '.1, , .,
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P . . . . . Auburn, Jan. 91s,t, 1905.. � I � . - . ,ild, looking at�hli I - , . . ; hero , .
: � I . . . I to the Jestlar's-Inquiry... IIyoiidqir:s imt - Brusquet, 'TI�Iboulet axid .'all "Nyi , lolling the otvter�t6ilciirds, ' .' Ill tlie'--iias0,- Would she be 'sent bdWc - .. I I
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� . "LINTON. Alr;i J. Nicholson , - I � . -I'las , arms on the tablei ".you drew it brave I . . . I R.' .�. - . ,
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� . . I I . 'Dear Sir','�-1 have�tlied.lni6rnitior, .. ''I . I . ly' and �'owwce-.more, bravely.'kept It .. -" .p . I
t . . . . � ' ' 4 . � . .-." .,lost Its- fingers, ori rather, lts'ear'b. Bet- � well --- the j�iacret`. of her flight.: .What . I I .� .'. � . . I , "The stable boy *111 brIng'thein to - self, be: haa'no thought bdt foi. her, : ' I � " "
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,'RNEST HOLMES . * sight'of,thajdviplin ivhleh they came i ii�, �i!Aec . .. . . . I.., . . tdwbeii. . rVeyed the Shining surface.: .11,4d not heeddd Oortentous -v�-irlilngg�� - . , �_;. .' ..i. , � !
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lege of Dental Surgeons *'of , On- t. . , . - .1 ' ' . . end, of thought,, and, ap; 0 ceptaele. on the table'and, prpssii�g is .. d � ' `4� lie' r6ijliz
fellow Ja;rn1erff.-R)obt.% Alliledge, Au- I&O'k' g-radually iiepliced the wonder de- . . . I
tario. . . . . . . , - . . I - his horse, .the Jester helped the girl"to . I .� I .. . . �:� I. . I I nibs togetber,:b6gan sl9wly_o cal- lienaity of,,his negligence would, f4lbso, , ' -_ � i, - : - i
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. .burt I I., . . � . . . . I �.. I i� � - pleted on his features.. "YOU are, ' flee ilfs1noun I . . . '. I 11, �� I . . te, "Bottle of wine, 19 sous edbou, . . ,. . ; . , �. . �
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. . . I � .1, .mediate proximity of. tbQ* grand chiaim : . I . 1. . . . . took from his coat the puriii'th Y611119, -ward- Ills aggressoraii , The young g r .� t. . �. .� . I. .. � .
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. University. . . a , 14 a ch I ' ' 9, "What m4an you, 'fool?" .demanded :- ieau received a Certain O4tronage,trown , , . . � . . I.. -girl had given him, _anq; ,selecting a became yet Whiter.' �& moment: She . - - -- ... I I
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... . -noble lords aud,ladies. *This trade lidd. ' ' . coln, tb .
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Will be at the River Hotel, Bayfiel,l, - ' b . unehback�, 1, . I . . . I . . . � � �.. b , �� . . � , � . �.::.i . . . .
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i-REEMAN* . I � I . - .without e 'Court' or' the . I ' ' "' ' ' r i .. . ) i i. � I .. ... I fell, to his . side"lita- blade , waitte - �,,. �' ' , � � �'::.:: ,'. . `
DR. .J. r 40408' .. . On , , -'� Tiviboulet til , . eomers aiid,Abb. 'plain housings ,of the! ; I .1 I "That 'would maie' __�, .. I . re d ; .
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A member of the Vcterir.ary Medical �b , � jester, feealle& him' all rply from � this
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. burgh. and Graduate of the OAtar- . : I I.. I � I . i . .'. ". . . . . . Y . . With a. ohaildless, of Alstiespiiet � the - I - fhrust:the pistole info a leathern pouch of iiiesfstin.go the. autharlt�y ot the law, .. 1. : - i - : :�.�. .
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io Veterinary College, . - ,� _OpFict RS_ " ; - .-, dw-arf, gazing,*,narrovirly At big. ques- � proprietor '.bade them I . .. .. I I . he carki , ed at his girdle. A gge8t who I . . I '' I. in It - f . .. . .
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OFFICE- Huron street -CLINTON, , , .1, ., I . '. . . tiotiot,' , "Down the road� Ile.bhould Ll . . Iveh. � them' and'.14 tile, I . . . . .... I � . . .
J.. 13. McLean, Vro�sidclit, Kippen., 11, I . I . �, I 1. .. I larger of. the -two chamb�rs the plat-] - . :� trlbi' and if. -lie and the young, lady :-promisefo convince you the'Dilke of , - � I , 1, - �.
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. . Treasurerl- S6aforth P. 0 � . unchbapk andthe . . Der to.beoorVed. . . . 1. I . ... � I .. . . .. I economy. Therefore, extIalming. 00111e� examines, heretics,!' lawflied Tribonlet, _ - . .. i. �. . �...
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AUCTIONEER -JAMES SMITH Lf- . . . � I . I . . � .. I blously. tQ.wqrd.the gate,throdgh which �, I I 1. I ' I I .1 . . I -w. 1. . ' W . I , , 1. . t? . - . � � ." I , , "'
. - % . ..� I . I . I . �- . . ' During tile. ,repast. the girl,'scakeely � * I . . .. . --...i. ' 'thing 6fit 1`4, laiy rascal that needed . - ."I will,give you my pword, sir " Nvebi . , . :�, �
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of Huron. All orders eiltrusted to I � I ".. I � . . -experienced . Triboulet's duplicity and.. �tbo ar6t: she, merely, sipped, ,Oncd; , I 11 ,�._ . I lord. was about to go tq,tbo barn him, satisfied, yon :Sball. return,fit -to. me. .11 � .: - ,
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me will recei . I when,she held the glails��to her lips be, ... . �- . : . self When; with A loud clattering, .a i you- are not, on my Word as- Ai man. Of ". '.. . �', I , - : �. , , * , - :, .
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Will sell either by � I . I � ; ' !::�- - . pirt�r -of hoiseni d I ItI 14 - , , " " "".
percentage or. .'drioei Winthrop ; George Date, Sea-: .,pas his, story, b ' 'noticed bet, hand. trembled just a lit- .. .. � .- ell to e Up to the tay. ,, honor I Will 90 With you. Wl loutitio : . ; I , . I., I
per sale. Residence on. the:Bayfield. forth ; . John Watt", Hart . ock, ; ; John .Cause he d6ubtdd wi�t ,that Louts ot I ' I., 1. I ... .1 . 11 . I .... . I I .. . . � 1. . , �.. .. . .
- I , , I tie,, and then when she set down. tbe. . Wtopircosca Olt hiLt. to.. her'lips. . ef.n.. ,The door burst open, and, TrI.- ado." - - . i.l . . a . ,.. � .. . . . I ... .1 . . I
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Road, one mile, South Of Clinton- Beiiiiewics, Br6ilfiajaiw. , Janies Inians HOChfelS would make All, I . I �goblot ho . w I . it,cloged, .Almost . flereels'. , quickly, rose.- Abseiltly- b6ireturned, the ` boulet, followed by a talli rugged .IODk7 * I ''.1. . 1� .1. . .. ... . .1 . . I . .
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. . . unreasonable ,.thqt . tered the ball,, .� : , ,.': . I ., � (TO. � ..,0ONTINUL .' :;� %
. � . � . giviiii utterance to som� 1,boti�htwfilchi, , !"HOW tired I fool!", $fie Said, �' ', I .. .. . I . �
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LICENSED AUCTIONEER.—GEOR- � I .. I. . , Up,' she cou d 0 , - i ',,you are. Swiftly the Jester glanced. Around - , . , -`-�----"i*- I I . .,. _ . .
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I.' for' Robert - .Smith 'Harlock�; E.. Hil like, 1he pledsureff and gayety which Wore, Out from the journey 11 be ob- him er door than' . . .. I � . ., .. . I %. .. .
ge Elliott, licensed auctioneer ,� .. t VooW.lwall. If the huncli.. "theirony, the. tragedy, of All' , I . . The iodinhad no -oth . . .: * �'.' 1.`1.' .., . . I .
the chley, , 96aforth ; 4ames Cummings I � . . to :. .' - - MI(ii,-F_ WITH ONX I .; v . I . . I
. the County of HurOrl,isOlicits � I backliInformation Were true they need "What, JacinelI116.7" heAsked 9JOU-4 flerveii quickly. . . .. .. � that befo which 66 .troopers Were I . I ..,A, 1. .. . � I
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E gniondville ;. -J, W. Yeo,. Holmes .. I although he felt the blood tutgh:L14 : But he klle�y itwa vMod. ]. . ) .. � , '" * , ,
patron -age of the public for, busi- . I . tly, - I . I as not the Journey ere - 110 wag fairly taught Ift,a ,. I
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no, Sales . conducted ville. - - . � . now have little fear of overtaking the . W his ho4d. . . 1. ... I that hid most affected her. I ! , trap. Remorsefully his thoughis flow oh, WhO ,Itvffl wa'll< & mile witli me, . - , , I .
ness in his Ii . . I � . .1 I 14 I . free bar6u:and.bla followini, As not �, . I Along life's linerry w4y? 1 1 . . � . . . I I . . .
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or.! �ercowitage -or. so much pet Sale. . � .7,%torbleul A merr� monarch"iii- . 'It- will. leave you," he went on. to the., young girl and the trust, she ..& cc,, �. 1. .
' ed to. Parties' desirous 'to eAect, Ingurai0e tap beyond the chateau town the main . I . . . I . I . , rade blithe and' ao, ! . . I
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All business prornOtlY attend . road broke IUt&-.two;pftrts, the one Con- she began, slid broke off abruptl�, rls- "Have you everything you need?" � , .. had-Imposbilbililm, How'had.he-re.. -�Vho dare to laugh out loud and free, 1. �
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. —George Elliott, Clinton p,. ()., re- (?r transact Other business will be . , .Ing to h � ' of ver I n , answered careless- , warded that confidence . 7 � , � . ...
, � 1. . tinuing southward iand the. other er feet, wfth a gesture a' � . "DIVOrStIll ,&"'Slie. . BY a i�wne%!ItY - And Ief, his. frolic fancy play, I . � I
$81 ptly" attowided. to'. on application' , I . , . . . � � . . �. . .. .. � I . I which.mado this`treachery oji the p�rt ' Lik . - :: . ...
sidence on the Bayfield Line. ptom. , , � branching 61t,tb tho,east, Won, and moving res.tlessly''ner6sa tb.0 ly. . . . . . � .0 a hApDy �child, througit the flow. I I . .
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11 ._ to.ally of the above . ers addressed While: .the horseman *its thus, re. room. ,'After all these yearst After -te. �iv -The light oftho hunchback possible. Even now . . .. . I . . � � 1,
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to.'their respectiV� Iwad on his face-' hero r6mained Shaded. UCoro him stood Trlbo' That fill the Ad , . . .
. 015 ices,, Losses floctinit 11 that bad. gone befoilell ., : - ulet, bow ng """,ii
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,inspected by t4e director.' ,who live4, -to dance before them .� .., I Foroome .time be sat wlili'llia sword - . : "006d nigilt,"' Slid . said. I I ironically. - I - .1. . ... . I . . I . I
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.,nearest ,the, scone. . - . . . joke, my'm ter a . his knees, thlukiiii deeplyI, She "Good night, Jacqueline, duchess of. i:111 trust you are *ell?t? leered thd A . I I . .
� . I . . . � . I "A good as nd MIS. across I rld who Will Walk a Mile with me - - I ..
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. ; . _ tress In motley," he cried,' "The �ktng went, to the window and looked .duj,', Dubrols,", he answered',' and, turning, dwarf, and, with a, light, dancing step, , Alhng lifels . � � .
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. I .. ���' . wa's 'weak enough to exchange' his 9pokel, again hell voice hA(l,. dfsappc�qea.down the corridor., - . beggn to survey I '', '
. . . tile other vow 'Ft4o A fr en4 whose heart has eyes., to 66e; , - .
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I I I I � dwarf fof a demolselle, The latter bas � I — W . . ,� , to side. "And the ladyAS ,She Also . I . I . . .
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I I I Lit= fled; the ilionarch has neither one'not, 40A. dark -A ht," she said wixechanicalo CIIAP�nit .<kill. well this morning? HOW pleased you
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I . I : , cue other4#.1herefore IS he himself the 13r ' .� I I . ROM one of the watchtowers both Wore to see me yesterdayll' as- And the quiot rest at ithe end .02 the . .
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- .1 -1 TABLViiii.; . . fool. -And thou, mlstres% art � also '.'Jacqueline,'* her asked,, glancl4g Ig., . of the town rang the clear 611101119 All Insolent, Albeit- watchful, A friend who knows and d . I % I . .
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1 Trains will arrive at , and op art Worthy ofitho thadeap bells," he added, from the blade,. "whylit the crypt that note of . a trumpeti a tribute'of P040. 'IS. ares to SAY 1
. . I a you believed I had run away . Thei �.rave. sweet words that cheer -
P, . 'his'distorted face Upturned to the Jes- day we escaped did you pause tit that molody, occasioned -�y the I from ,the duke? AS if he could get on � I the way - . . . I I , 'i .
from Clinton station ak follows : " . 4 . Q W#ere he walks,e, rwille with nwe. � : . . I
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t 'BUFFALO AND. GOM.)RICII DIV, flow so Ili* she asked, not Concealing - ' . . . clarlolv:rtones re-echoed over the sleep� Moon without Trlbo "'Wit r. , I � .
� . � I I 1. the repugnance heInspired. . from the lialf darkneso In. Which slid. Ing� village. a crimson Own appeared IlPln6ugh of this; buffloo' . h such .B. tomradis, such a friend, . ,. . .
Going East . : � �. nery"' Bald a I fain wbala wan. tin jqurwlt�yq ond, . .
II 19 1. . . '"Because you.pfofor a fool's cap to a stood, , , .,. . above file, horizon, and soon the entire I , decisive voice, and, the dwarf drew ThrOUg . h sunitinril, vtui�llilne,, Win , ter rain, , , . I
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41" if . , I 1 3.23 p. D', kinsts, crown," .he aqswetiod, looking "Did you j�ea to whom the monument . fteel of the chariot of the Sun god, back, not wilthout A grimace, to make And thent loarewoli, we shall riteet . � ..
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. I � I �- . Going West . . I . 11 I . " 'Voice, . -k, I i . Again. . .1 � I � . I .
. - . I I . , 10.15 a. 0), .In you but followed -the royal prefer- , "� ond began Its daily race across the sky, 'who how pushed Ills W%y to tile front. ,�_�_ .-,—.. - - � I I
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� it . it I . . 12-56 P- In, 'ietice f6k lidad.'tovilerings. He, hol I "To the wife of the constable. ' But . .Aibout the same time tile Sleepy Over hip doublet ,this gentleman wore lAVerIikY-Z(WI8a Ilead)DiBinibetanitsoar .
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. 00 VEARSi It 4( . 0.46- P. '111, iaw.which way the WIw4T'bleW; hOW What was Anne, iiiathess'of D0VOIN go rd at the town gate Was relieved a soinewbat frayed but' embrolderedo I
. XPERIZIX104 C9 it . .1 10.47 Ii, ni; � the Monarchla eyes kIndle&when they, tO . YOUT' . . I a Powilor k better than other 6o&p powdorai - I .
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.1 LONDON, HURON & BRUCE 1),IV,,, rested on you,,, how the Whigs of Mine, "ShO wag the last, lady of the ca�- er, Oera and there Whidows were I .gold that had lost ItsJusteli his eouil- I � . I
I WlatampesO colt fluttered like, an angry tie," said the girl SOftlY- . I mil the well In the tonance, deeply burned, seemed that . . ___ ---1___-_-_... . I
I I ", 11 butterfly." I . .1� "And how *as it, mistress., the eas- - flung open, and are I .
, . A 11 11 Going South . .7,47 a. W. Sinall imbile Square the malds began of AU old campaigner. Ile regarded . .
-1 ,. til It - .� t6q1teuceo roguol" Commanded the tie was Confiscated by the kiniv he' , 'burteously, yet llauglltlly� �-
. . 4,28 pir lit. continued after a pause. ..to vongregate., In the .0proom of tile tile fool' c I. � .
1 . Going North , , 10 la r,. m. duke'A fool, wheeling his horse toward '-sball I tell you the atory1f, she I I tavern .the landlord moved abotit, Set. "your Sword, sirl', he , commanded � I �
II& 49 '(9 � I . So 1), M. I - sked,Nflier -voice hardontag. I � . ting to 11 I 1,
I . T**Aox AFIN6 I . 0: tho, dwarf I rights the t bles and chalr.4 or in the toxic of one heousionled to being
[W614HO . . D. .& I'll Ill . . "And &n for hot to, tlfttft from a a 41 I al)pblicting fresh sand oil the floor, - The . oboyod.. I I I '.
. 10601whIG14-tt iie, . . . � � . . throne room to, a 'dungeon]" went. on 'If you Will," be answered'. I 110'.4t had but ollelled the front door, "To whom showiII&I give 11:210 Asked i .
,K%Y6%9 9611411119 it 61(diCh aud 4osofttfaft =%I ' . I "TrIboulet's dosetiption of the soono � , ..
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tiuld I artain our opintowiris w ither an AI 0,, PATTISOX, Station Agent. Triboulot satirically as he retreatod. the fre,ib, Invigorathig, tilt, the 4uk .
I ny e n tiflol.11 16ilro b til minuntm I I , where the constable braved the king, ,, permittIng . O's Jester,
11 frout withont to Witer, When the dUk0"A ' "To the Vicouito do .0rulso, 001-
.004 tiono stsketY, confid.1.6041814 *10ft Phtehlid P. A. 11ODGENS, Town Ticket, Agt, "AN *5800t Wrote, 'tw4s � . .
nut trao, ,1( bat 4110 orse rin ntsi to Insisting ou his rights, was true," slid , . I . . I I
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ratanto Mor'bleill A, blefrY Monarch atid IN : pl;l1saut, lilt; ( l . *
0, � setmded the stairs awl, addre-.4slog the f 'en& or
ovatal not '0161i lite 0, in . J. D. MACDONALD, District Mason. Jestroms fair*, . observed proudly. � I * Ity6ti, your fil relatives gufrar*lth
i i * ' � . gtr Agent, Toronto. 111�,ut why bad tile noblo wearer of oe your Arrest as a beretle.11 MU4, L"PilcPsy I
� ' I wit I I . I A. $eAtt%ax fair, r webow liludlord, aiilced when lie and bio comi, "Who h(lo. lodged this Information ' ,, St. Vitue Dance, or Valling I
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� $d I ## got ere the hunchback, could AvAth : tills Sword WWI (It , I I sicicne8l, write for A, tri. I bottle'and valit.
Ill, -AAjA.4 iff A J..1, - �JAA.t.'#_ f.& I bN e"""�""��"!t"!r�� . . pialon could bo twovidetl wlth break- agalimt me ill . treattse on sueh diseaseq to Tim Litma Co., .
A ttividAdY461t IIIjIxtr,%W *466ft, $A , r, , ,
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'Uti hurnal" W 0, 3 Jnftftt41L to filst, , . Triboulot: That to, lie procured, the 17� Xinqlgtreot, W.) Toronto, Canada, All
"rflilildruiontV104#11. Oodbrall IS* I - 6 Y6ubt to take ffl4dtolno inus,,Iia o"r WWI% doubtlegg inaby looi6 wit- -' I,Iloilause he-Wak. strong and gV00, . .
C'uredOittOuV,W)Ioot)ftf,tcdttehAti4eold3by Hugs had laughed, the girl's compan- and the king featod blim, because be ' 'InreakfasitIll gruthblod the ProDric- duk6IA sigotIttlit to the welt.11, I dfilubts sell or loaft obtaitt for yoa
M VOW , uoiut VApoi0tosolitlie--they httathe It, *As 11016 And handsombi an(l, tho ter, "Tho nialds are haraji Up, a -lid I ""And' you think the Aulto a party t 1131^01g.1r1"*^'
. jiftwu 0404 = x044 WOOUWO46 Iqlk V�Iaod hm band Oil hig sword 4A4 I 0 1 L91
. . . 0*ft0,W**,*,,,�. - _'�_ _ , ." tho Ores must yet be statted..t It Will thIS tgree, Vy lord?" ,�44 tk tio��, %410 .
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