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The Clinton News-Record, 1905-08-31, Page 7I . - 14U 11 . . AUJ-0#T, 43 I'StIt Igo r . � . 11 4t%; Wp-wa.**,�,%�A . k, I . I I 0, 1. or ­ - - - . ­ � -- I . � � -­ .� - -� " .-1. � � - -- -- - " 1, 1- � .�, , -..-,--. -- . . - , ­ � .. , " - �- , � � . t . � I JI . . ­ - �. . � ­ - ­ ­ I, . � � I . . I I . - -.-----------1!-- -- ­ ­ --- - - -- - - ' ­­ i ­­ --- � - - � . - �� 4 , .-!L - . . I—. '' ­' -Z.,�:�I=r "ag-­ . . . ­� - 1. I , 1-11.1-1- -1 ­ 11. � ­ . ­ ­­ , 7�� - " ----:1 -- 11--.:;W i I 00w- I -1 1-1 . � � . ... . ... -.­'.,-,;"." . -'.v ............. �� �­­14t­ I �f4­;-,­�-­ �­­ ­-, ; 11T7-1---- i I ­_.­_­--­,-­­ -­­­­-�,"�, -�--,-----�.-�,---.;.-;--.�--,"7-��,;��',-'" "--1";"* . . ­ ­ �­ - I 0"0!0001 1W ;;40 , "I ! ,! I I. . - I --,---,. . 1. q7 ­ 1-7 -11 ­­­ ---. -.- ­ #­:� �- .� - -�%-- ­1111­1 -1.1 - �� � Grip D., MeTaggart $or* Th�ro*t W04 ca'40hol I I . .11 , I , A "A. 0940ye " Peo 900,04,Y (gr 01 An* : . 1- . Maui hu fuearWifou of batfiva purp ;6, With a ficoWful face she fippro4child : fowkil, : 11 , ' 0i . . :: .. * . 410b," tried a page with golden hair, "It It 10 �01)rlful you want, Sir Puke, Uearef to the Mollarell. . I I . 0ANKUR. *4rr0ZI*a0'Xx%tl*op0a Tolbloto I 11 . "AAk - "there will be no battlo after till." you shall have It'" be panted. I "U10 honor! In Godle vaMoo Whitt . a . Tlwy cmUae tits pyokWalvaloo ofCr**�tenewiih , . ot Iry 4M an � & I � . . 1 .4 19 ,. Allito 7- 'O , , of the emperprts camp, the marand � "That tile false fool mad " 10 h . .4 , , . :]� -tr VrIedwald ocorufully. .-The best ou , , am . 41T �. . . 4 � , ' ' -H 16;1, I : - life." I (I'#? � thowtlIiag I . . ale I And truly, courronwa by tuo aspect "ReprIvall" t%velalined Ilobert Of Man, Toll V' A, QJ4NILPRAL 11ANKING DWI- . Y _­­ _ . . . I bad at first hesitated. But If the dau- cau,offer Is yout Self tbO DUkO,Of FrledVial . ----.-.I'- , - --- .: I 011111-11", the . - ose, 'I, N44$S TRANSACTED. NOTU'S U d R gers, before him were,great those be- -Alld'with that they closed. 9vadlug , � � , , , . I I ,�. I .1 . I . : 111114 word greitterl Aeeording1jr, leav- . the strokes of his more bulky autago� I I 10, . 4 410.# �.,...'. ... . I I . I ! lug thO cavalcade of the princess her:' nist, the voung-0 man's sworil r on+. � CHAFTEU XXVIL 0 1 � -VISCOUNTF,11. DRAFT$ ISSUEN). 4- SRNDT1JEN4WS-REC1- -,& :-:t:, I . . . � I I " . # -01, 'If 414 Duke of 11'riedwal4l" �" � I .., . . �, ,�, ;, , . � , maids and attendants; the free baron, Wly Sought the vulnerable part, 9f the . . . . -,** ORD TO 'YOUR 130Y 114 I t N" , . I I of Hochfelo,' Surrounded by his -own other's armor. The free bklrores I� It 'irds not the princess. -­ ,­ . . I 4. � ....1-7�1, I � . � . 4- � I . . : truste4 troops, dusheik forw4rd arro. strength became exhausted. Hlo'blows I . , 4% . . ." I - INTE94ST ALLOWED ON D4, 6 THE MIEST, TWELVE . � � . I W40 thus exclaimed, but I : ", � I .. - i I . � i . . I %0 MONTHS FOR ONE DQL- * .t.. ... -- . gautlY Into the valley, bent upon , rang harmlessly or struck the empty Jacqueline. 01tarles had . , . . ,. . 1, . ===;== .. ..o 11 I , I ,,-- LAR, P0,KTAG4 PATIr **o . I I'll ,!, 4=�� , I � sweepitig - aal4o even the oppbaltiqu of air. . 4�1)l, and, drawn Irresistibly. . . ­ . PO$ITS. I. ....... ... w ...... ... ­... ..; ............ I . . , I ....., ,� . , f I 7 Charles himself, I t the 00411% she had caught his - � . � I I . . I I ­ I V- , I I � A sensation of pain .admonished lilm : I � ! I A',- . . . Sig I .1 .1 I . A . , 'I Irr I . � a I ��... �. I ulficaut words At the moment she ree- l. -- I I I "Yonder's 4 daring knave your ma - ability. About blin his opizC4 In - 1 $ 1 of his own dis, ALBI,3HT STIRM, T, CLINTON. . lm",- 4 � . 9 F " . .I �. - I- ­ I , , , his brave keoutermentg ,I . . . I � . � 11 � . . . �... . . .. .. 11 I "O--f---�- I:, , I �, I . I ­ ­ ........ I � eatY," with Some perturbation observed band bad melted away. Doggedly. had him whom 0140 U04 11nowu as -the - . . i i I 0 � . . , 1 9 1 ' t1leprelato who stood near tile emper- they given *ap their lives . beticath . � I . ­ -'I'Dut, what will .9ur nobles- do'wbea Ia. - ,hilif --li� 4 sword, mace and poniard, The ground . . .-..q- �. � . , ,th a 6;�r 4V OWU�oieis, * grow or's chair, duke's fool. . � ' : - : 'It you , see It in -The, News-Repord dies take were foclo tot kulgh - 0 When She bad beard above. the din of � 4' 0 . . . It's SQ. . . . , � t ,.er t6sque, yet �Ioqueb � TX01011 "COrtes .4-0- 111t � ti e or 4eath.. was'strewn with the siatil. juderless W. BRYDON . . ritut,000 . It of lirds I a i% am the fray the ries With which the new. . � . 9 1 . . - "He is no x4ere fool," :she opok, of Spirit, Turulug Into bet own tent, with a Lola, lance," replied Charles, horses *�re galloping up the road 9 * - . - . I—— I---,----- - - I . - The .us c I .., . I � 0 Up the Jostrese lighted the wick of a silver ,,,Would that Ito cower d bilen greeted, no suspicion of ' . .. . � I I DAARTSTER, SOLICITOR � . Impulsively, . bert of FrIcilwaldwere free baron breathed yet haraer� Before his Identity IA44 crossed her mind, She ; . . I . . 9 . lamp, A, faint at 9 -e swe tbere to cry, him quits." 'his eyes lie seemed to see only blood. . . . I �� ., 1111 . The emperor allot it -quick look 4 9 orati of perfum, 'Pt had wondered,, been puzzled at the uu- I � ' r . through the, .air. it seemed to Nootbe While thus lie spoke, as calm, as Of what avail had been !its efforto7 . NOTAR-X, - PUBLIC, WID. 14 . I I , ' . t-ber . . , . from beneath his lowering brow's. . her -or was it but, weariness? -and thou expected appearance of Robert, duke .� � I . gh secluded 14 *one Of 41q monao- 'He had won the princess, but how I H I 11#1 Moau­he*1s bravem-All . i . . Block-I)LINTON. 9 d, has pro- ,shortly she th of Orledwald, but that he aud,the all. � I OFFICE-Sloaue . . , rew herself on the Silken - tery. retreats, weighing the affairs of brief haa been hie triumphs! With a . I 1 9 tected we many times," she explained Couch a to c I .. 9� � , ndoalriU . 1rearajeos Slum Jug fool were quo and the same was - . In 04me confusloti, . . 9 bet, - state, nearer and nearer drew the Sol- belief that was almost su-perstitiou he I . 1 3 I. r sirlog When She awoke the bright hued . dlera of Louts of Pfalz-Urfet47-roughly Imagined �hjs, destiny 1gy throneward. wide frout her field of speculation, �n 9 . ,9 I "AR4 so Y041, knowing what YOU dome of the tent was. aglow In the i calculat . AmazvWcut she regarded the knight . . ' 9 9 , ii r . �4" 1 I Ing, a force numerIcally go.. But tbe�curse of his birth had been a. who had turned till.- We of conflict, . .� . iptil 41�Y BEATTIEt T V, , -r-T-T were, remalued with, a ppor jester., 4 morning auu, The reflected radiance strong as the emperor's own. guard. 9 ban to his efforts; the bitterness of deT .,h,l +h. .+ I. .,t � BAR-RISTI-Q11 - SPLICITOR, PTIA� . . ­ . I : I . 1 9 . . . . � . 9 1 I . ! � . , . I I . ofoce formerly occtipie� by .. . . Mr. J4mes � Scott in 01110tt .1 . . I - Block ...... . . .. � .... - I .... il"..f. � � I r . 4 ­ - MONEY TO- LOAN ':,- I- . . . I - ---,---�- . . . . . � � � RIDOUT &HALE : . . ! . . � ' Convoyaticers, Conitalssioners - . Real Estate and. las.urauc.�,.,-. Agency. Money to loan. I."....... . � C. B. HALE - jQHN RIDOUT . . . � - .� � . I . � DRS.GUNN.& GUNIO . . - � � I . Dr. W. Gunit L. R. C.P. & L.R.C.S.': . I . I -Ediniburgh- 11 I ­ � Dr. J..XesbJkt­.Gunu M� R, 0. S. Rag. I L. R.- 67. P'. Li5nd6il ­ ­­-� � -- I h oor �of residence, � I . � . on Rattenbury Street,. 001lositli . , Presbyterian -church, . I . . . . OFFICE- Ontario. streCt-0j.,lN1'oN . . . L . . . . .. � I 1, . � . . --. '' . I I . I . � ­ I . - . ,. . DR. SHAW . ' ' ' .:. .. :, . . .. . I I � PHYSICIAN AND. SURGEON., .� . : OFFICE-Oatario street --�-CLINTON ' ' . : . � Opilmite St. Paul's Church. .. I � . I . I 0 - . . I- ... � .. � . � . � . I . , . . . I . . . .. . DR. C. W. THOMPSON - !., `� ..` 'I., . . PHYRICIAN AND SUIJGEON. ( . . I : I Special, -attentioil . givra. ,LU - ,u ' &mcaz,1u14 of � the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat; ... �, . ' -Offirm and Resid6licc-- I . . - ALBE,RT STREET W4�'ST,CLINNTON' I .North of Aatteubtirk Sf. .: . I � � . . � . . ­ . . . 11 .,� 1L. 1 . - . . . ­.. - --- - . . ... . . � I.. . .­... �­ I . � . � - . .. . I � . . . 1. ' : " "., J. . B. LUNDY L..D.. S.i.D. J). .13, -'. � I . I ..:�,, , : .. , . . . . I (Stiece,;sor -to Dr. A�giicw), I . . I .1 . i�4,, . � . . .. . . I . . . I : ,, . Office fix BeaverBli)&. ,. CLINTON,., ., . . I . . .. I . . . . I , . � . I I .11 .. I .. I � - . I . I . � .. . I .--- - -- - I . . 7 I . . DR.G.ERNEST HOLMES , . � Specialist in Cwwn -and Bridge Wor4- . , D. D. S. -Graduate of tilie"RIOYA. Col- .� � I . - lege of Deittal Surgeons. .of On ", I tario. . I .. I . . � � 1. ". : . *, . .. , . L. D. S. -First class h6nok.gra:du.-I.t6 , of De&ial- Depatt7rhent of, Toronto I * University. . � . I 1. . '. I .1. ..,r --- Special attention paid to firesd.rvation. I I . of children' ' 8 teeth,** '. . ... I . : - , � Will be at the� !Liver Hotel�,�'Bktyfiel,-'I, - . every Monday froin, 1,0 a.:M,. ta 6, . . ­ " . p. M. . . '. .. I. .... � . . �. .: - � I : � . , . . . . ... .1 , . . .. I - � . I . �.; 1, . . . I � . I . . r , �. I I . . . . I .. . "I 1. :. .1 . . . . DR.. J. FRE EMA14 I . ..... , .. . I , . - ' VFTEnINARY SURGEON -, A member of -the Veterir-axY M . ealeAL - . Associations of -London and E.dilp, : burgh and U raduate of the- Ontar-� . to Veterinary College, ­ ... I. 11 OYPICIL- Huron stre&t -CLINTON. . -Next to Commercial, Ildel� - , - . I - .: : . I . I .. . I � . . I . . . I . .. . . I . . . . , I . 4UCTION-EER-JAXES SMITH bl. . tv ,* , .1 censed Auctioneer for'the'Couuty of Ht.ron. All' orders entrwited to . I . me will receive *prompt 0*41tion. . Will. sell -either by � percentage. bx i per, sale.' Residence.oh' the -Bayfield ' ,Road, bne'mile south of ClintOl". . . � � . . .. . . . I .. I . I . - . I . � . . . �. . . . . � . LICE NSED AUCT1ONnER.---G­EOR- . . go Elliott,. licensed Petioneor - tot the County of Huron,,solicits the patronage 'of the pliblie for busi- ness in his line.- .Sales .60biluepted ov percentage or so much pei Wet ' All business piompitli attendedto. .. --Oeorge Elliott, Clinton P. O., re- sidence on the ,8ayfie)4.',LIno.. . 5.8 . � . . ...- - - - . L -.--� - I - . . . I I - . I . - . � I I I .1 I . �, , , , '' fikw ., BUTS L . . w . A PAMILY LISRA-1111111' � . Tho Bost In 0 " ultent Literiture 6, I I -1 . --­­�-- -- -ft&- I 12 COMPLiTt N6VXI* *&A*RLV - � -... - -- - - - ­. I ,&, .,,*�-� ­­ MANY SNO'AT STOR11MAN6 PAPWIS ON TIMZLV TOPICS! I k" I $9660- OCR VZA01: 215 619. A '400111V aNO. CONTINUC13 t'roPkIES11 , . I , ,cvtitvntimfsltnr4compl�it'relki,tecto , 1 ' 11 i 1. 4 11 .- . - I .. . r '�­­­ ,.- , "'" . . . L. .. , -­,�, ". , I., I .1 ­ �- ­­ ��tt �o t�!..- I ,.� � � �­�.!! . I . I I I . � I , 00 VEAF141 . ' 11 L XISPIRIENCE I I . L -111 I.L.. I . . . L I I . . . I ... . I L r . We lifive "'a f�ll .assortment of , I � I . I . . . I . . .. � I .. � . r . I - I Opert :6lad Top . ... . . � . . I .. . . I ' . I - gUggle$ ­ - L I � I � . . . . . . I fitted with either Steel, Solid, . . . Rubber, Pushion. or . Pf.ieuma- I L li,c Tires. Also,. Alaiket -and Lumber Wagon$. . , . t .1 , I : - - ,; . . . . . �. . . 1'. I .. . .. .. . . . . .i ., I m . ..,Oall'ai'd.see.the '. befbre], . I . . ... . purehasing elsewhere. . . .. . . . RUMBALL 4-nd.MoMATH ,' I �, . - . .. I I . . - . I ! � . . .1. . .1 � . . .. I 11 . I - . . Ifuroll. st'.. () .. .. . � Ilinton. L. �': - L . I Y umn itaceandxorm. Heruea.vi- ness, of heAft had taken wings. The 'The YOUnggIrl, her face now white and .drawn, Watcho4 the approachin , g � test ornote"Jilm, He know he. was fall- , Ing; his nerveless hand. loosened his 44 111 - , Waving 010 coAors ne. . . , . Wore,' a paltry , hie . yellow ribbon on , ' . .little lamp, was still burnIngi 1) the . , Ut . , band -L Would Charles never give the bhide� - � I arm,'the badge of her oflIco. Much. she I fresh fragranci Of dawA had replaced the subtle odor il,f the oriental essence. , I Signal? Imperturbable s4t the mount.- . e4 troopers of'the mLpgrot*,, awaiting ol 410 , sped," he ,+rIeA­;'sped!'l and I I had not understood now appeared . I .. L . plalri�-Jila. assurance to Fools' hall, his � Upow the rug a single streak of Sun. L .0 the Word of command. At length, when released his hold, while the tide Of COn- I 11146t appeared to sweep away. reckless daring., his Sic I I ,111 with, the I I . . sbJb4 Was creeping toward bit. In the ' brazier which had warmed her tent the her breath be+;au to -c.ome fast and ' sIi4Tp,* Charles raised his. -a .abruptly As he struck the earth all ornament sword. He was a soldier, not a jeste�,, . . a lord, 'act 4 lord!s servant. I � , 910whig b4rk and cinnamon bad tu ed L , ril , . arm, In solid, steady, body his m6n swept on- .1 that he had worn, abouit,his neck became � Unfastened And dropped to the C L . I . . Lost In no less'Wouder, the prIn ess .. . . , . to cold, white ash. I . . . Through the girl's Vein$ the. blood ward, '.The girl Strove, to IQOIC Away, butgoiald not. . . ground. But once lie moved, to ralsohluladif.ca . ga2*1 train the frea.ba,ron to Charles . . . I . ,,ana back again to the lifeless form. - . . . � I cc rsed ri . u pidly.. A few moments she - , . ; . J. Jay in the XI)SY effulgence, restfully- , . . I . Both bands, gaining in momentum, ,his elbow. . - . ' 4"The hazard of tile diet" houluttdred, � - Stooping, she looked Steadfastly ,'Into . I I I . I � . ,J110 face as though she Would read Its.. ­ I . .L . I danger had Iled, and . .- Imet w ,, ,Ith a crash. That nice symmetry of form- -and orderlineml of movement strlvingL to see with,eyes that were growing .blind. A rush Of blood in- . . secret. PephapOj too, as Bile at (!led 1. - . those feaWres by L . u . I 11 that She Was bulwarked. by, the e147 L , . , poroeo favor, when a sudden thought were ou6ceeded by a tangle of men and , horses, tile brlstlliig array Of lances . terru0ed lifin, he fell back, Straighten- . piece piece. she I � patched together .the scenes I . . . ,of the broke upon this L halt 041cefUl.nood and caused her -to spring, ' I ert, from - had vanished, and swords and -weapons od out and stirred no more. I - . . Now,bad tile din of strife ceased 41-: past. -Her own 'countenance began to . I � . . -liarden, as though some part of that . . ,all .4 her couch. To dross with her' had , for. hand to hand -warfare throw a play of light amlil'the Jumble Of- troops and together WhenL descending tile SIOP6 aP- -peared 4 cav aleadeo at tbo head of . I masic of * death' .'bad fallen upoh her, 1. . I � . . . . I . . ,never beo'b a matter of great durittlon, I I The . hair, of the joculatlix * .steeds, flags and'banners. With Sword' Whleh L rode a la'dy. on 4 Willie palfroy,L: and when she glt.iaced. onc� more tit tile�elnporor they saw she no longer -. I . � . .naturally I - L O' ! rippled into Such waves as w re the L. I -red from c4ruage Louis of Hoclifels , . - drew Ills men around - lit' in, hurling. followed by Several malds'an'4 guarded by - .L I doubted. With forced self ' rol'-she I . I . .Collt, . . I . . . I envy of the'ectirt ladies. , Her Supple , I -.1 ftgers­adJustod­garm-A4t,. them again L . . IstAlie firm front.of Charles' . an escort of"Soldiers who wore tile, kin *A -strIek' - . gls own colors.. en proces turned to the emperor. . I . . . I . . .! IlDo'ubtleSSL it is some brave pastime," . . ­af* ,9#F.�, : me.nt with-s*lft preeislon, wliif� her, I . ­ . - ­Veferans.­ It.,,.,i4;�-s46.1.q�Il��l,�A!�.IAPMB:�, th�':;' turning point in .a ot�uggla -that'" ',slop,it seemed as it drew near, the , th L " ' ' ­ ­ - 'h' - I faces 'of e women w itb"With f%r;-, . ' . .. L Charles, "Will. . . . she said to . *our majeq. . . . :-tydelguta-expIaJU,?­-­ -­­ I figure needed.lio device to lend grace, . , " to the thv6stm4ut. � L . . .could not be 'peolonged-but would be ' tli.0 ga . fit � . y tire find gorgeous trappings I -1 -1'.--. I.. "Nay," answered the emperor dryly. - � . .1 L ­ L ­­ . , ..,- -- li, , � . I : Soon there llp_ bad She left h - tout rather sharp, Short and decislile, It' '-a mockery on that, ensangulned.arena. .. "That thankless task Vil leave t6 him - I L I . I . .. I . . . . .. � � . . . I �. .11 . . � ', � 11,Ue U noptore fooll'". I I , . I F, his uien. j:axiod at tile. Onset all' was Proudly proceeded the lady on tile who played the fool 11 - � . . I" . . I . I v I I � I . i making her w ay through. the, awaken- - lost. If they gained but,tt'little a$cen I . . I I . . . . . - ­­ ­. ­­- . . I . d-' white horse, althbilgh in.ber eyes sboue : . . ..­I!�­!.!'!�i- � , -�6 �M.�Li.n�'­ - clown, rather thiin leave him to his Ing Camp. In the ro�al'kltehen the 0 . . Uncoveringi the Duke of Frlodwtild . I . I 11 . . I ,. . ., . i�\ . . . ': I . . ,fate?" continued' Ch I arles . . inexorably is fire . .eucy 11 W -their mast6ry of � . , , ky lick, *.a I 6*ok of .dread. It was. tin, age when approached.. 'The bxciOntent of tile , I .. I ... - I.. 6 .. . . . .. . . ,._ - cook.was, bonding over h . a, While � ': became %faltiv its . . ,. . 1. � .. eatures marked, . . , I .1 I. I 1, . . I (t, A , clued . :�, 14would women were coust t6 scenes of contest over, his- pallid f I . ''. . .�., I " , 6 . I . ...\ - � , , reeallinj the .words of tho outsiders. - I an assistant, mixed a beverage.',of bar- be the lle*tl�d for tr1i t Irwred to'-co"Icts I' tho e ' . . . ` . .. -*-L - Hness, . . sucee�si t66 1.4 - bloodshed, n. the ffOctO Of his recent Iujuries,'the.. I . . . .. . . I . � , Her face,'becamo. paler, but she held, ­ ley 'Witteri y6lks of eggs antl senna of victol,y: ... �the eulpe - 6 . . . .. I r!�11;' , - ror himself.. And - lists, yet she Shuddered, as her-palfr,ey . ' �1, .... 6��, 1 . I "The spirit of� Wine for Charles wben.he Should be- Savagely the.fr, - � phykcal stiaW under which he bad la. * i �� , : . . . her head -more proudly. I , op baron cut down a � . picked ftiI *fly ac as thai field. � ' I I . . . . . . � .61 . . .. thojestress Opkatig to her lips. I Come aroused. - 'Those Courtiers .'a)- staIwai,,t troop . . ro -kt Porod. Her cold'e'yes swept over film . . . . ­ . 1 666 � FOR HARNE SSX: olt'. . , , . . . , er- Ills. blade pierced � tile near, side of. tbe.hollo) 4aughilli, Inquiringly, - I I .. . I - tf. , I I.. . . . I I . Is"only.kings, sire, who fear. tW, ready'ast1r: cast many glaukeg in the' ,thethroat. of 41.110ther; , - '. I I 1� I .0 hell glance � � I � .. I . . . , . . Singled outh. motionless figure among "106r'the part I � 2 1 Olng to a forlorn cause,!' I .1 1. girl's -direction as -she* movea. toward. -CI Ilt t . have played, mad-, , , , '. . . r .. .. �.- , SOLD AT: A REA . . . . el he wity to. Charles!" he cried tbose)�Ing where .they- had. fallen . . I I . � . . I I., .. , . . .. .. , . 11 . , I - . ,'God alone knows the hearts of bion..' the'tent of the fool � .'� ... . ' . I j 6 - =," he said, "I ask'Your forbectrance. , . . - � exultantly, 1� - - I . � I . 4- � nil , . . I � .. . I . , . . .110 is our guordou Ill I thickset man, whose fii.6 Nvas,upturn. If we�both'fabo.red ' der a dolualon. I . � � T. I � SOXABLI��' ftICE , are'llell.1 -be. said, sombilrl . ... I . � I But If these gallanto .werb iseOliiuo, , So terrible:t I . . . . I . ­ : I .. '. ON . . Y . . hat. rusli .the. guard of' ed'to,tbe sky.. one look into those' have only* regretll� ,.` , I I . - . � � . . T . COME '�O. US !- , Moved by his. unexpected, lenteric she .*as correspondingly'- indifferent.. " Spain. on the rl it and t1i 'Was it- an I � I . I . 11 . I I �! . . . CE. -N -Q-USTOXER� I , . y, , . I .91 .e .troops of glassy. eyes, 'so unrespouslye-10 her - "Regret!" � . .1 . . . I �� and the aspect of his ebeerlossbeM, she - Anxiety 'or lo�alty�thiit stanchness.or I , -outb. rst , -61 - � . .. .1 � . ­ , . . . . I . , - - Plunders on.. the lef t.1)0911 11 to give w4Y,. ,. fthisli " -and n pride.? lie fluslica, . . . I , . . � I I . 7 . . � . . A .1 . I :, . . I.. . . I . , 1* I I OURS.. *ALWA- - Immediately repented of her'ipsilause., . ,..heart ,which braved, evou� the ironical- - " tbo'm -of li'V100".141 stood, but '. fell�on Ile I e � beside'thd reoutub'ett � but continued flimly - . . . . . . I . : I , . OF . � Q�ffn e quickly dismounted grief . or won ded" ' � , . I , . . - . . . 11 I .1. Only en r ru e ( , ;. - YS -ONE, . "11Y.60 need.rost-11.1te said, "and shall ,- #yds of the'blabic robed - viaster of mddl '. . , . I . . . 1. . . . �, - -1. I I : , � � . . . . f . '' . with the �breakipg of tile e6rees dll,,eaph farm.' i3h� took one of the''eold hahAg' ' "Waaalue Ia ' . I I I . . . 11 I . . . �. . . . -haye a .ten oil'. he' iclud-Arove her.� again 0 the"aillug sidd -it'w,ts,illeA,,It,tble..tlie.i-,.,too, must, b (ft . . . '. . I � . , , . � . . � g I .t to, yourself. Now g . .t , , PrIncesso' when firsto, I . .. . ., We sell the late,kilatibnal touk iltinue4; pliteffig, Ills', haud:' for*a'mo',, Jester!s., tent,' 'and, remembering -11 ' : in heis, b t ,opped -it *Ith 6 scream. . - mavriage�,wqs propoked PhLitween' ,ts I . . .. . F66d, Me�d � thesi; teatimonia)s - .. ' jeo . ". . � !ll' . . � I � � .. �. I . . d the .In.." ., ... I . . . � . � ­­ . . . . . ir.b - "I O* 900A 60 Ov6r'%vll0)lll0- 1lXV01nntIlr1IY,: - ,"Dead!" sheerled. Obea(I . * was younger. In ei ­Ienee 4%noi . ­�,­ . '' . per . ' . � - , ment, not. unkindly, Pu lie Cad. 6ilp ha ridden Into camit and Into. As th6 q felt e e'of ille emperof deteet; The lady'stared ift that terribl , ro�,' 'Y6 6an I am now, I more usedL' to the, , . . . :* ", ­ . . I � . .1, . � ­ . . . I 111 � . � . .. . . 11 , y . . ­ I . I - for' your ontertaina ,august empei*Wfavotl th. e fond g -Cd. this sign of Impending Ills' 7, he 6 - . ablvouae'or.hmiters' an courts,.'* . . : . � ­ Jaii� Zlst, 005. � "' 511411 9IV6� Orders - ' es : . lin a, . . .y I 40 . , � ... * , , ,. , . glity'L but, . I . . . flstOl �pulslv face. Hor'some moments she 1 . �` I � I , . s that ,6d if�ent. It *111 be rough hospit , of fol,-tune�-'16oked. slinill' I . .1 . l -h . . .. . . , , . I Thl, .. is to oftify I baire 6 . I. . I . , . . I . -1 Cant Y from. lihif. started.,froin his cliair. Iris hhLild seemed dayed; sat there'dully' . . . And * C Well'. she - I , ,� ..'. , , : I ... ­ ,I 11 ­ " . � , . �Mtipwt� , , n ional 4�too ..Food 6id- -Iiiivb, ,- � ., . . . . ,:, . Inte), at, k ..you are. used to thiit.- I am not'sorry, -oue.io the other. ,. . , . sought his sl&. , ;�thO onr Oman, e ­ � � . , , I . 1. . kers forboarlbg to disturb jfer. Then' - wa o ' . I , , , , r ranels it . �, * . .. Ili Ills look., , . � a a vague Ideal. At,tlmoa a e Came . .. ".,-"; ,..� , - ... I , . � , , 4 1 found. it,'very4loneficial. f' Cbfld,'� you -hato, our, brotflei . . 'A jqi,iess- fever, Solicitous maid ".- 'steely light. L -ITli .eyes shotie'ti.. . . . � h � W, ". .1 I or hogs thut, , .� �4 � ., * * " ' I e prelate quickly QrOss-,: her gaze, oiicountond - thrtt, of him - *h to mo; when �,jeeping. before the �bjiujs'4 , - `�: . . . . arb. , . it has driven.i.ou too r, gourt.." ' s I aid the leech in answer . tb' the - In * bi" . , I � I 9L I ' . ,, . ".. I.. ­; .. �. o I � I , 11 I .1 . I U ' ' - d ma:olfand ralsed'Ilfw-hea(fas if in. '.had­sIaJu the.,tree Witron, �ild,,�Jl.e mail's fire in thes6litudes.of the:f . I '. . 1. - .. � , ' " ' � . 7-777'-: 'I quirles, ofAbo J ,ress, ab . . - I . . . 11 � "I I . I � - orest, I . 1� . . ...". .'.­.­- ­­ 111. -otibleit with inill" ti6ii or aie -, :. � . . . .. e , , . ti ges � -Cam . . I .. . ­ ' ' eat '' ' � d sbe�,endur-,., . . . I ': � - , , I J . , ;. �.-.. . - " t6d in their gro th� W. -K - - , 'L , � prayer . . . . ..: Sprang to her feet On her featureg an agai " . - I �- : . stunJ I in was -refleetea fro . ' : , .i li,­ .i. :, I .. .i - XXV. glante- tor: the - news, alth6u , I . . . I . . I '. . . . �� �. . . ni'tile pagOS'.of ''. - -:-,..� L 'I.; ".. �. I .,I.. I . � . . . I.. 7 . .., � CHAPTER I., . .11 " I.. ed the . . I � . I sit, , e, mur I � I I, , . �: .�, p4eh, ."Westfic A. :,* - . . . . . ... ,. . I ­ I .0 . '!The' p6tiance � " '11 muked, e:�presiicu bf �Veivll .a - seeibed a part of the .. , : : , . I I C 16rinent lWil been: I .. . � 1. I .1 m . I . . the. former. sent bor',away .with her face - . I � � " I . I ; . el S�lc IdKe. .',Silo. . - � , � - , .1 . , . . I . I I . I I ... . .&LTHOUGH the daughter of. the - - ­ .1. I . rembled,, � �- � , - it " * �c6giiitIO4. ,,., I �* . -.,- . '� I � � �. . . . . . . � I . I . but his vo'!ee t . : ­ �011p ,we'd by'. one of re - " � woods'and thestrea 1. a. , .,­ � .�, Afibarn,.-jan.,.31 t- 1905, constable received � every at... ; ittlaine., . , - . .� I �:­. .... I .. . * I ' ' ' . ,. ws, for DY ancient: �'. . .,; . I �', , .1 .­ ­ . . . : . , s , , . ­ . Mechanically Charles replaced ­hIa.1 t. "Tho. duke`g­�fdolfll- she,eXcfaimed -hIrt had she not be6u,ttirtied inj ." .. !": , :, I.. Mr. J4' Nicholson �: . 1 �,:.!14n the leech let herIn,.b6ld soon blade . . O treo: : . j, . . . , . .: ..., ­­. . I - . . tention coiumeusukatq� with: ' e � 'tf.eli, better - a, kingdom lost',., wlldj�. 11110 .19, dead, and �,you ,have 'a n d"running, brooks? So she .%�blspered ..`- � m: "' ... I .1 . 4 --- , . . . '. . I . . .' ' . Dear Sir;�"I have tised� *in'fq,in�tforl- , the Cheer of the camp,, the hav to le' the .Pii'lo,ht out,". spoke Up belmuttered, "than a brdl�on vow.01 , 'killed hinl! The fool has ni - i the' boughs. . , ei . ­ 1. . ­ . ,..., ­ - . I - I ,. a gallant. - OviereIgn . . I . . urderedlils . I �, I' alid� murinur.1 -among'. �;­Z.. ­ ., .. I . . . I , 11. , , , I . ' , I il, Stoc�lc Tpod'oft M'y,jlrive�; -'': this'. day.,pa�sed bul 816*1y. , With more or : .. ,!'Her eyes,are a.s I ' ,' 'Yet af Wr -in the. ' master!" - ,' . . . ivalles. Mere sch-wa wol, � DO, ­'., -1 -1 - . . . I . . . L . I . . . .so many battles .*on .. . the * . , 'rernedy, where: bolub, - pill% ind- al). vile fl . . .. , . , I I �..� I . 11 : rme . I . I., . . I .., � , I . %vinter,and have deilved'fir9t' ' class less! Interest- she'vlo*6d. the diversified - . . eld and diet, aftei, *iltilutc dolitbttg: ', ',Jt -is true� he is de4d,ll answertd. the you C'are,to hear? , "Tis tho.. only.defease' i,.. I ": .. '' %..' - ` , . , " , . - I . iesults.� I' naire- used many . (khOr fOo- 9"OUD. 6f 'soldlers�, .drawn by Charl . es . potions might fall.." ­.- - , , ' with kipgo ill CIlrISieVdom':and Sbly­ ot , herl.. leanin'' ' beavily � on, III . s, . ,, . sword 'fcili oifer.11 .- . ... . . ... �. � . . . ..,: , . I. . - . ,, ' '' - 1. � . I ­ . . !:! 4, ; . . ds but. far 4�. blood'llurifler ar.d' - from the various 'countries ov I , If this be a saniple.of Francis! da)n... man In. the east I , to fall b .. . 11 0 :1narlimat . e fort , � , . � . I e . s rdi - I : '. - . . - . '.. � Z .. I .11 - I .. food , - Or which: . . . y,the m obicery .. and- surveying'.the n Her contemptuous .b-lue ey ' . I , , . * - sels. I care not how Jong we.: are In, . . ., ­ . ,. . .. 1 ,2... . 4- SgVef nothing equals. this.�.,I could -Ile -ittiod the -bravliuy t * I . i . of fate. into the grasp. -Of a thieving. I Isbut he wai.no- ma�ster of mine.*P � �, mah1e4.faSt.euWonhlm,. Sfie disdalned'­ - - .* 1. I.. I . . , . I I ­ . - I � too 3 ' n , I . 1. , . . not . i landOx the. klert lookln� P � ch g. the LOW Countries,": answered - .,' --m- . :� I ., ,:.. I , 'It , � '. . - ' ' - . . ' .., I .: . . "'. .. . .. ­ . .. - recommend -A too' highly. to� uiy .. r . I I. a juardsrot!e, . !*a In I . . . , ­ . .. . ; mountain riftO . . Madame Ia - - - � ., . ... . � . . . . I .. . . . . I a scco�d . I . I I . I . . . . That,' . Princessei. we -Will .,to., answer., . ­. . . .� . . . � . . . . I ' ' .fellow iarme'ri;-­R,i)b1­ Rutledge All- crulted frorn'the, mountains -of Spain, , tbi *� ' I .. . . . . * - I .. . ... .1 -' ;.. I - ..� I . � . I ., I . . 1, i J'Ambitioti; power, ,we sow -but ,the. - alsa affirm 11 broke In an austere �volce; ` "It ,via§ a, dr6auierl XrOm, brake. -and , . - . . . , . . .� .1'... � � ' : tat - "rode � .. � . �. ... 1. .. � A I � � .. - . I ­ . I . . I . 1. . :� - .1 hurt' Onti : - ., . � I 11 � .. . . .1". . . the"arell','of Frltdwaid� with muscleg To . a tbe'fl ;rbplied In kind, b.tit 1. san4"'.' whifs-per-e-d satiety. �,�*. . , , Bew'd, - 66M the 70inpe�or, a edpae Who ,went Ili tho disguise of a 41c, - � - . .... ..� . I :.' - .. , , 1- . t.� I 11 I I I . .il . I - soon. ,bad these,- gallants matters. of � I ' '' . - . . . .1 . 11 ' . � . ,� I ... . ­ 1. - . tough as,the fibersfif ,-the fir'lix. their: - , - 1. ,.. IdValngloiry,ls a sloevISlem''eriand,"', ..dark figute'am.ong those -bright gowns 'i!'sfer'.to;be*ive r',her fo tAii h i fo """ ' �. I � . � I . . . I , o .1 ­ e 7�- - . . , I �!.­ , � I . ; more.S.erlous monient to divert them' . 1. I ­ . . . . ., .. I a 1. e it : �. , , . O.. . . on native forests. Even th6-6rient-sug. . .. . . .t I , . , .. . .. I .. .. ­' � ,� e of :m to':'bd w tapered ,about '. . I I Lin I yi. . � ­, .. -�* '' � I ' I fat lt� bega � .. . --.T . ; . . � . I - �' " I . . =Uripured� the spir t of the., a n. ppIngs addleclotli hnd the -deciare'his In' , I , . ., J L �] a. -*:h'-' . I ' .flagellant.: an .901de 'fta I tfip� � - �. . . 0 le 01S. , ally 4�ampaigns-bad-Weif. u . h . . - I)JlllS.e)f-:- it . d tit '...... :;. . , �. . . . . . � �­ �., 1:1 I I ges.th, . - . . Xdt he �:gazed. half fiercely at -Jils: - ano .adorhments.of bls� steed somber.'as' �WQ'.M,0� Y06 -look' swilful; ,,'Love -it :,i" '...., � � I - I .. . .1 . . .. . .. . '' , . '.. ..: " I . 11 . .. ... . . . qtial ty-a:t ... , , '' . . I . . . I � I d � " ­ ..''. .. ... � .-., I . I' " . ; 1. " .. I 'N --`--r ­ .. . . . - not a le, � : , � I . ' ad the bright, garbed � - priestly , advisel',,�. when,: su denly his . - -- ­ Js such- -, , roniallb ... . I ­ ,. - .drawn: Upon, .a that Louis of. Roclifels bad determined .. ­:_ - . .. 'to push.10twilrd. . The unwonted ho#y� . . � I � � . . � . . , . . . , AUBUR, . �llile , okinnW. attendants, moving �, .. 'g16Qv4y-',eye -brightened; the inutility' Of'. !, I I I -11 I i. '. : . , .I., I � I . . � edurtj,�. A:rnomentary pakimej pp�hapj,` ..:, , � , . . , ,, - - � I . . , . , Ity, In the Camp ere-ldn a , I - . . .. . �. .. *-* .- ­­ --I- ­ Amoug. the tent , ! . � I 9, gave. crederic � . I - '. .. . .1 . � I I. - I ���, ., , - .- :` � - I ­ . ,q of pUpple 91, crimson, . ambition wa4,'fo giAteu; linvon�ciousl I - . ­ " 1, '. . ­ I slon ,Atr ii.-. t�'� F- � . , ­ ,� . . - � �- ­ ., . '­ I to the rumor' o troop6rs'commonced, I .� q . r I . . . ... I 1, I �: . . . .. but ,dqep.passiou��u-'p4s' - ' : -.�.,:�; -;­ . ­ ­------ . " � I . . I , Th . . I . . . Y, �% I . . � . I ­ 0 .. ­ ,'. �,. '� , .. �, I ' . . .. , . blended picturesquely with the ,moral I he-,,cldsped -the -arm of the JoculAtrij,' . I . ."�k �'. 1. .. �.. :� ger,tbau rank,'tlian detith, thilb.'all" - ` . , �.. ..; .,... . , I A— �12 1,.0 iTe s6lid-passes,of,color' . � . . I.. . 1 loOlong to their weapons. Squires but; . .. .�. � � , . � . I . . . � , I . � I ­ , , ' . , . . . I . � tied here',. and � there,. wfiII6 near' the - who bad drdwn near. ,-.H16 grip'.whs . , I . '. �,41 .,:. . . . , Aboye'tbe face ,of her.,Wh�)m'be ad-- . - � - � - ' .. -1.1 ' -­ �' T48,1fla-1.116D Inu " , �,fv ; . r' ill' ' - " ' who bad � , I I I . . , ­ � ­ r I . �1 "', ' . ' ' - , . ­' . . - . .. I I � 1.� I.. . . . Fo ,e, .Flemish.. ,soldiery i tents st6od ther' horses' Ad, a *: gauntlet. - I Even An .hot'. tense, � � . . dres�ed his glance tested :upon Jxieque- . I .: .: - .. I . 1. I. ­ . I. ­ . .1 . . . . � , i saddled And: , - ' i .. . I , . ' , .... ... . , I � !. ,­.� . . I ­ I . . I I 1�1 . brought the fool and be�rself Int6 the . *d ' - ' ' - � ., . . . I � . . . : bridleil, undergoing tho,scrutihy Q; the, - strdin6d'inoo lilie- .winced.". I I , line, and � he imus�d. Tlli�- . I . I I .. I camp ,the -young. girl had'a' I a * " , . I I � .1 - . 10 . 11 I Ut -note, ancl 4-dorlslve* expres - . ... . . . -.1 I ..; :: � ", , . 'COMON . . . ' 4�t .1 Id -b' " ' i ­ . . . � Insulance .. � ­ . . . . 1. ­ ad(1.*U4 , 1 : ": '' I I I . ,� "'The, fight is n yet lostP, he � �x-;-'. I � . I . J&Iucess . ; ,.. - .: J ... � . ., I . � I . grooms, . � . . ". Qt .. I . . .1 , , . . 1. . . . �� . . � .,but it Wit -Ie4wiild . * �. �. ., . cla . . '. . .1. . � . . . . . . .. -:;.`, ... 1, . � I . I .. I . I . . I . . . 11 , e time, owover, elapsed before . . - . . . I ­ . . �11, I . . ' .. . 1.11 �. � � . . In . tracted.her attentl6n, , . I '. . "0126 ; , ....'. - � , .. ..: I - , . and. lsolated'Town. Property- Who'especlaIly. at, 'SOM . . ­ 1,'ar .. . I ; I . . I word, 8 the nign of lei. I 11, ' . I imed, : � 1 �, � %, � ­ :, sloncrebt about hcT mouth. . , �.. I . . I . � the emperor him As -lie spoke the figure ,Of a.: knig4t,..: , , , - - ;. .. J would, lfm e t6ld, you all,,-, hc�.. . . I.: .. - . I - . .. I . I . I " ' . '. ­, - uj;od- *­­ � , 'and unconsciously. she found herself self appeared. Noth- m o'bad made hi fty � ... . . I . tesumed. � '!That lAl-lit-wildivyow,were . . . . . I ,: . �.. - . m�only 148 , . . ' � -1 � .. � , - . . ... .. . . I . .. . . I .. , - , � le . 1. .. . Ing In the bead rollor Oev,otl6nal. ofr�er­ - ... , , ­ I is W. ' . -- , . 1� ­ I . . ., .� . . � I I ' , 41 lady:ot tbe�llsts., But,,- � ; - . . . . - �; `:*:.:�, , - .. , � . . � . . .1 , . . � , p turing the. land - that, had. fostered', . thi, I , . I I I I .1 � . . . I , .1 Ing of the morning hkd heoverlo6k�d.- - ' tqntp, was seen, . � .': - . . . . .: . . . I . 1. . .... � this stalwart %and rough ,Soldiery.. 4 ­ . , I '6a A*iftly.6seending the bill. Vilon: his. . k% .. . � He'broke off ,'ibrupt1y,,-. wishing 4 to 4, .' I - .. . .1 .. I � . .? I � . . 1 , � - , . , rocky, ragge& r�gloa surely, With vast* I Tlio� divers Alsbew that followed �- . . �. 11 . . , " , ... I_! .. I' ...­­.. . , . I . . . , -OFFICER$ . , 1 .. I strong Arabian steed the rlde?s"-Ap,� � �� , sl)are' lier the b! tter � memory . of � he - �,' ''., .,� . �. . . I I . . � . foresla, Unbroken bruslif Yiih4er, at#. � . :beeri: Scrupulously partaken. .of, and.. . - I . I , , X . I . , 1-..' �: . .: , `..�..... , J, D. -McLeani President, Kij�cu 0 . I then'ohly;,-tas a taan:u, . . -peara4ee. and bearing signaled him as a,. I *ownaet,$. b,ld, silo remembor-ifiai day,. I ­ . . . . . ... � motor polishing ji-Jolat of steel seemed' � . dt to be hurried r of . when she ba(l,been queen. of the Chap- . ­ . ' .1 �. . " ' , , ." I't. , ar or - the - iableo-�ail � I , I . h , , , - *.;,.,-1 . , 1 Fraser, Vic 1 � from the alt h - ,soldler.apart from the ank and: file O-1 ,� 'Thos. ,6­Pre.�ideilltl like a Survivor of that primeval. epoch elnergea fro . the gua I aims, that - 11 let, When -q ' I . ­ . ... . I . -1 . I I .. � . . rd.. Ills,.coat .of . .�,e* had � I . I ­ I � ­. .� � . . I . 'Brilc6fitid: P ' 0, ;, T..E. Hays, - -400.al W136 the trees. were roofi,aud � thia in his . tent,'* , His,, glance of, the (if FrIedwald,,wa. , richly. f, � . I . crowned. him w din ..­ .:, i , . .­ . ". I . ­ . , house . 0 L . now . death and. 'dishonor. ' brId , over- -1 . . . . . ... T rer Seaforth P. 0 , . , I I , 1. reAsu ., � . . , ground . mechanically swept-Ahe Camp, noting. . . . . . . . . . ' . �. . � � I . .. .. . . the universal, bed., . ,Once. " i I - . emblizoneil upon�'�Ahe.. bousings, of his L I � . taken? � ''; ,....., � . I . . I - . . �� .: . ­.; : - I I � ..� . .. 1. . . . . . . �. , I twlo� she passe4 .him, Curiously act- 1 'thor bustle.and stir'. the absence.of dis., . I . � I I ., .. . 1. I � . . I ­ . .' 'bIRECTORS� ' . - . filially . rested:orx the girl. . e . . . � .. - W7 '_ave, . - . � .. . . . ­ . , .t order, and C60rser. Whence. had, he come? Th . I � . - "Tho, rest madami 'you', kno s , I '. , I Ing, his ,at I 1� . this."' And,'SioopIng,, Ile pie ' . � % - .1 ­-:­ . '. . I . . . . . . I I ..gre beard and glant-like Foe a'momebt from his look'ii sdemod attendants and equerries had -not seen% - 1. . I . : . . .- . I ked, up the. . I L . . . .1 I 11 . I h ; 4o I . . . . . , - � �; , . . � I . I 111. I . . . - - ; I., . . . � I . William shogney, . Seafort im �* limbs. But he mIride4 he� not and - � . . . . . . . orriamen, that had dropped from Louti . . I I L I., . I 1. I . he, might, have iorkotten. he , And shei him�fu t4e camp,, Only the, taciturn at , . I . . , . � . . , .: I Grieve, Winthrop; George Dale, Sea-. ..this, perhaps,. gave .4or t , -1 11 . A . I . . 1, .. . .1 1..: . . :.� , . ; . "­;� ­ � . . I I . 11 I Courage 0 1 *ho had 'morer of. FrWwald looked Complacent- .; .. ..:",...�,, . , .. : . I �. - ocbfdlsl ne0k. "Hero, princessi, Is. ,, , , - . I . � � . Involuntitrily,,turned to him . . ... 1��111 , I I I I of 11 I . . . .. �. . . . Ili I . . , . .1 . I . . I I : . t � � ­ . .1. , 44. Wabt,:. Harlack ; John pfiuM , . . .1 � ' i . 'ly.aft eat beard. ,. . I � the miniature, �iou tent pie. Ile who .� , �. I.. 0 ;o solicitously, ob,ii,auddon'61t: chille-&, Iir him,. Stroking, his. gr , I I � Jab1eSEVanS.!' "What sort of country JS.FrIedw ' I I . � ­ I I 11 . I '.. . ­ . . ' � 'or I ' . . I she said . abruptly.. .....'.1 I - � � . . con e , ,H1 I 'er approacliM the seene of strife"th . 0 . .;.I.r . :- , f I I . 11, .� " . , ,. .� � �� I .. . : .11 , -.1 . . ! � I ; J,iiinos Connolly, -Clinton, . ;.When at length he spoke,. 4as - liard, . I . .� I � . . B . In . 'S.' . HkID11114gall -; . . I . I . aid?' , as i fr . ant d -..by. 9. mask.. a voice, 1. . as. one1well'satisfied: A6 this latd.Com- , a!t. , hm W� - I , . " . I . I I . I :.. . i' � . I .. - I � - I . ' . I , %. . . . I , . 11 ,. .. . � . I -WiL e e i Beet hy�ood I .. .� . . .. I ' , . ... . I . . 7 1 . "Wfldoll.he Answered.. , . �. , dry, matter of faet,�'afid -it -Vikas XiLcquea. , � fitinks, at the guttril 'were *waverlu 'yet L : , 1, � ... *� , (TO Bff*� CON' . rINULP,) . . .. .! � "I . � I . I � . , . I 9 , .J . . . ­ I . . . .1 . .� . I I I . . . . I -pprilously. � .* . . , , . -11 , . : , 1, ; , � . . . . . . ­LAGE NTS- a �Jte duke liked?" she,werit on. I I Moto . . I - - I , . I 1-� . � I ,, :".,., ... . . .., � . I � .1 I line whom he.addreilied. . - , , ' ' � I ! I . 1. � . ? :�* . I � . I I . I . � I I . . ". I -"YeSP . ' . . . . � . . ' ., ... I -'IA intracte, 'strell' c ed the prelate., . I I �JlZa d . I . � '.. . ". � I I . . I .. �.. .� . .11. I Ith, 'Ifarlock.,; 1-1. Ifin. , . . . "Yalu slept *eJI11I . '' . . . ". . , I I a Ill sho poed, ' , ­ . ... 1. .1, . : Robert Suit ill)d'y :hfs-��esj*?*F "I I . ' . 1, "' - � The Prineess of Wales. - � �. ::� L ,,� ,� , ' chley, Seaforth - 'Jantes" Cumm"1950 - "No 10 .on know . . .1 . .'­kes,.sIr'e,i,v�she answered..' - - - "But one that partakes: more of earth .his, Own garments, 'As' -be S . . . .: � "..% , , I. I . . � � . . . .1. " . I . . . . I The Princegs of W,,�les always -enjoys ,'� I .. . � . . � Egmoni1011� , '. . �.. *. Y , .YAud have already.beeb: to. tho foors b It the cavaleado' and in obe. . *trlpi . I . . eo, - Holmvs7 . . I I than heaven,". retorted Charles, with waved ac ) � . I I I I � For alf the Information he would vol- - , I I � . I ., . her ,, abrbad ' af6er. the stress of the . . ' V1116., . � . . . . untoer the man nil ' tent,.� I doubt not."". . , � I- ' I . . teady1rohy. , . � -.1. . alence - to the gestikil the '14dies' Sol- London season, and 'she rirst learned. to ' - - , . . .. . I . I . I., 1, � I I �. I I I , , , ght ba,ve been Dr,' 'The mask,became half quizzical, half ."Wbo'lo'ho,- sire?'? breathlessly asked diers and itteridatits',withdrew7to-' it appreciate tlie. beauties '61 Switzerland � I � .. '. . I . . . I " . .� . Parties desirou' to.effeet insilrju,10' I Rabelais' model for hiconlel in, and -a., friendly,. 0 her"eheeks maotled be. the yputiggirl. At her feet whimper dIscreet distance. - Bitterly the princess when traveling with her mother Years . . .1 � . � . a I . ' 8 . ed � I � . . . . . . . . . . moment she stood there with a slight . . or trausict � other husir.69 Will, - bu - - f ' , . . ­ heittli. his regard, Was it but quiet the blue`e,y6d, page, holding to. her 8urvoyed the. monarch, Overwrought,, ago, Th6 princess Is a great walkcr,: i. I � � � I I . I eLnded I to on ' r6Wb,' Then she. gazed,. ai him, medl- . . aild'thoid�ghly revels In )ong "trampsl' * . .. promptly att I application tativel � � �avongement against. a Jestress ,whose 'Skkt, all his �ournge gone. , - . *..,.. it torrent of. reproaches Sprang- from , . , . . . . . I . . "' , to any of tile 'above offleers addressad Y. Tap, tap, Went the tiny ham. tongue had been unsparing ,,enough, ' But ere lie could answer -if be had her lips. . . � I ­ throiAgh the country dlstrlicts, She and i . I � 1. . I , ' , L reap ctive . . met Ili tile lnlghtyiband, and, laughing . I even: to hJIA the -dar before? Corte seen'Ot to do so -from b�low out of the "Whs., has your'nial0st . Y madewar oil � lier lady Ili Waiting, 'Lady', Iil�a, Dug, � . . � . . to tholi 0 -'p V . 0, . J I . I . d4l�, have many tastes .in Common,' . I .. .1 � . . ��'i*frlccg, Losses softly,,- silo turned. � .These men of 1: liere Atood now dbly a -rosy maid, rob, vorte,X, came tile Clamorous shouts.- iny lord? Why have you countenanced , . . inspected by tho difeet6f * 'who. live' . walking and exploring the uritrodden' I . , - I 'nearest the,sceae. , 1, . � rr FrWwald'were not unpleasing In, her : . . , I . . I eyes. � - , - . 1. . beg of her spirit, or a follei strtidk wit. "The dulcet Tile dulcol" - . .- his onemids and harborea. Ills 'ifturder. ways being among the number, ­ " . I . I . - . . � ..'. . � . .. . ,. . . I 1000, and Charles' face softened, but The,, master of. tbe, mountald pass-, arm?" , A,nd then, drawing her. figure to. :: . 1. .. -, I . . 1. . �. I I � . I . I . . I dr- , . . . 1. - . , , � . Twice had she apk6aeliIid. the tent i - grew stera as hii; mirta beard also Slid felt fit that moment It ItO full I - ' A Part of the Problem. � . I � . . . I -- --­ . I Immediately . he gfit� lijer tawny 4air failing. . . I . .. I I � ,� . . I I . - . I . I . wherelu Jay., the fool,'o.nly to learn that abruptly - passed from Wandering, Jes- sudden .. thrill of, premonition, The tit' 4 .Claud about her shbulder.s, "Be In an'Eng)lsh inn, whero some labor, . . I , I I , . . w . . . I the emperor was'With the duke's plal,I . tress and fleellig fool to matters of gtierdon,.th6 quittanee-could It be*pos- sure, I sire, my kinsman, the king,"W1111 ors were sitting one evening, inathornrv. - , I � � 1. .. I . . . . I I I 1111A h, I Ia U? - sialit. "A Slight relapse of 'fever," had more moment. . . I SIble after'all the -end was not for? know how to avenge my Wrangel - tics bi,aanie the toble" of Conversation, . . .. � I . .. . � -TIME TABLE said the Italian lecoh (is he blocked the thider vow to the Virgin the omperoll Ile couid not.Lbellove It, Yet a paroxysm "Ile cannot madam,)" answore(Ir when one of the c6titpany prop(5unddd . , I . . . ,. ,- - entrance -and' Stated at her With wick- . ` . I the old.time problem, "Tf a lip-rring and I I . I I i . d �- had announced he WoulduQtdralwsword, Of fury seized him. His st.rength be- Charles coldly. "They , tire all"lady ) ,%'halt cost a penny nlid wflvilf what I . . . I I , Trains will arrive at and depa. It ed, twinkling oyep.. Bile nee be under f himself that day, but,seated beneath a i tame redoubled; wherever b1s; sword avengo4,Wf . I . . , I . . would three herring cost?" Ther� Was I . . � . . . , . from Clinton station as follows : . � � . no apprehension, lie had added, but to , canopy of velvet overlooking the vat-. touched a tr6opqr fell, . ' .. "Already .avcug6d1'1 she excltdmed,� qlleneo for several il-anutes, Willo all Sat I I . . I I her quick fancy his glance F said, "A i ley he so far compromised With con-, But; like a wave, recovering from the With )let gaZe upon1he prostrate, fig. i smolcing and tbinItIng. 'At last 6he of . . . I 'OUP P ALO AND GODERICH DIV. ,I - mald witridering with. a too) 11 , I . . . I 1 I . . tll(' . -- . .. . . . I Science as personally to direct. the prep- r reeoft, the-soldlers of,VrledWald broke lire, : . . thinkers S1101w, ";304, ,did you 845t Goltig East , I . , Apprelieusloul Xo. It could not IiO.,'aratlons for the couffict. �Oa his sable � upon his doomed band -with it force, "Yes, madam,'.for he who hath In. ,I,,rrinl or -nitialcerel?'t I . . I I I . . . 1, it it : � 7 38 a- Ili, � 'that She felt but a neW rienso of lonell- , thron6, surrounded, by funereal hang -'I .1 Mariffold augWntd I d -broke and Car- juked:you has ptild the 'extreme pen. .I. , J*hv Xews-lllee,�fd ,J;(�s the news at : . I . �.., I . � : I I � I * It 91 I . . 1 3:23 1). ru. UASS, Of that isolation Which contact i Ing# 0 hoiv White and furrowed, ho* r1od the thinks with It, for the assault- Ulty.sp . . .�­. . 11uron. . � . 1. . .. I .. . I . . . . . I . I - . I I I � . 5.20-1s. til. With stralige faces emnliasized.. . 'Whitt I, liMmed with many cares, he appeared Ing parties to the right and left were "Ile wil , O -wits my husband.has been' ,,..--- ­ I -- ­�- IV . 401bg West . 16.15 a.. ni. had come over her? site asked herself, 1 . .r l it cc . 1. . .112.50 P. W, She Who. had been so Self afiffielent, I 10 the 41are of the Worn t6 the Young. dismayed by the strength unexpectedly foully# murdoredIll she rotofted velie- . - I I I . . I I . I 99 , It, . . . ., 11.46 p', lit, '. whose nature now seemed filled with girl! Wits thfs he who hold nearly all hurled agaluat the Center, The bulky inently. 1%rhat'llad tile Duke of V02 .1 . Lover's Y.Z(WjAo 1T6ad)DisinfsdtantSo&p , ,. I I I (I lit .. I Europe In his palml Who; between . ftinlah, the lithe Spaniard, the lofty wald done to bting upon himself �ou, Vowder is better thaty other (soap powders, . 11 . .� � I � I I � . 10.47 p. m. ' sudden yearning itnd'rostlessne�sj ha- I martial ' I . . . . I pattenee-sho knew not what. Sh'e who commands talked of holY, Or' trooper -of Vrlod-,yAld, overflowed the maje'sltyla dlsploasuro?ll� � :!s it 40 aoto Asa disinfootant. 24 . . , . 109DONY HURON &.139UCO- DW. thought she had pattilken So abundant- . ders, the apostolic see and tho seven: Ahattored lips bf the marauders, . "Nothing," . answered - the emperof -1 : .1 1111.11. I , . I I .1 � ­ I I- I I . � . . I ­­ -1 ...... . I ... �, ­ I- I . ­ I . . � 4- ­ ­­- -­ ­ ­ -.... ­ - I I sacraments to his nriestly confessor? strAM" 11.1-4,10P ­,�A -4#T,i�I.A­..VAW fflhv,�.', &omflv. . . I I . F� � . ... A , . . � - . Uolng ,--Zouth 737 a. w. . If if . J.V 11L 111-W 15 %;UV ULIKULKIY UINCUvured re- I And from aloof she Studied him"With bowed sources for dIsqUl6tUd0- With --- � ­­­­ I ­­ ------,Ann build, � 8 ioutedtlie Aush -1 - "Nothingf And -$et he Ifes there': . I . I 1. � . 10 . . I . V7 I I 1� . � I � 11 I 4 � VNADI: MANK1111 4,.,) a p i m 0 . oing ' �Orth ' . 16' 15 4' i m' " I I : new . doubts and mlsglvingo,$ her We'llng beart'sho watchca th"lln go 1:110ghts'raftulng Atst, and ation bent . down, the glory of the widely rildlat. ' � her�oyes "Cowilrdal Would you give N�qtyj,#. . ,'crled�tho free bailou, strlk Ing.41111olig - deadl" � . "Ile who 116a before you N i . not th I . . Ir & � I . . � , I � , . I 09610"6 I 000yellaNts &C. ` . I . 0.86 P. in' a. & L. it, . . � . to the hill on the other Side of lug buell give way to the pall of night ' ' the valley. In her Condition of mind, t1poft hot young shoulfta the triantle 1, , then,. 4.poolsl Bett�r tile $wor 4 t,hau . the 1,000, conle!" du but Louis of Itoelifels.11 ko� , I'Ab," she cried excitedly, 111, see yon I- �,, ­ , . I I I I V". Anyone #Midlitir a 4616b and dosIM0161t UlAf Aidertalif our opinion w ithar in, . , tildki --- ' I 1.1 A., 0. PATTISON, ,Station Ageot, , Confused as before it crisis, It was a . I. of datknog seemed to rest so heavily ' distinct relief when toward boon Word Uut In his frenzied eltortil to rtilly have been llottitlag to the false 16A , . � .4 free . ent oil Is p1lobAbly, 1 6 t in, V 'T, eMM0nIk*- ; t1ohintria consdatit?X11911 . Patent* I I too. lost A#an 0 0 nk .Atents� I f . ., sop y ff . . P. R. ITODGENS, Town Tieket A g t. . site bowed her head In hot, handg.. , "A maid. and a fooll All, foolish I . . Was brought that the free baron I will' llfs. met) . tile alastor of llochfolg follad himself, face to face with the leader of Ma mllrdel'or fly . An oxpresslon of atinoyanea Appear. �rl I I 1. . . I . (4p *I ,P tantA 6 11 .rooe " I 4 'I Mott . 40H, I I 6 I I . , I #%of . * Moat 0 go � � I -'At .1, D. MACDONALD, District. Pagseq. � apjSroaehIn9.,, Scott, %lot far diStatit, the . maidt" whispered the -wautou breeze, I cortege of Loitle of Roehf6l a Was ile0u; . tile already vlotorioiw troops. ,�t the � , SIP,11t, Of film the Itfs . 04 on the emperor's favo, 110 liked not I to be o0ased tit tiny tinia, by any one, .. I I I � . I I fty6lf, yotir Irl 'enda or retail etwith , , , 'vea soft ,� . .1 � , I . i $d W # - """.04j" . got Agent, Toronti). . The D410 light of the stne.4 played at the, front, upolt ;ler, 1111d tho'dowo felt until, In. . flashing ilctmttil and breastplates; behind, it *avalea& hl� pretender J)1lll-.,(,d. breost rose aad fell with bN labored "You have well called 111111 tile fit 186 V Ity, EpIlepsy, St. VINO Dance, or Valling . . S, � WM059, writ , a tot A trial bottlo and valuabre ­Wr� .. -* 11.,"A" -- I Attkudebtftelt illidgmiM *64% fm*ot " . Zvi ation of any selanting durfiAt Tkkmdd 0 . I fotIt thftthwo ito Wild btAll 116*9d" I . -- ---- h ThWItir too V.-JUU910 Ukil Vkedfdos nluj bo, c of ShlVeringL With the eald, Abe Vol intarily i dies on horsiabaelt and litteral Abovo I arose. AS She Walked by the emperor's breathing. Ills Sword was- dyed red, also Ills: arIns, Ill,q clotl�ea, lorem� llIj fool, laadana", Said clifirleff curtl3r, '10f Ile Ia no trilo fool.,1 � , . treatige On itielvdiseasei to Tun Luttra Cc,, . 170 Mn:,,- Strecto W., Toronto# Canada. Alt . . Or � UNI&C, Ily, Islam& N011trk ("'red Of 0fOu0owhoOVIIl$r conabrifid coldsbr , Whleh floated many flagig and b Allberg- 04#00 slie liatleed a figure allhotl6t:4 I WQ1q,bo come on? Would Ito turn forellead the blood rau (Iowa over big ' "And yet he rode with 7oor troops," "To tedeoin his bonci, madaw, i druggists sell of can obtain for you I I I � � , '-p ll Atom , WMK-r,J4-.Wfi*bit I " � . - 0 � 116inevitoo-ot olent.-tittybreittudit. ., Ito . . ,U�A. 4 , ­ .1"-0­0#4�itit wall$. To aU4 �10 bkw Aumovwwwwpi *#-. .. - . board. Ills eyes rolled like thotio of tin , ".1bial, Ke 8mg P(��*94-4 li#%. I "all k0s"' ­.'� 11-1 ­-- ­ 0411, I i'LE1131010-r-MOURK I ," A I I ­%., . .. . " . , I . . , � . " I I l' I I I ],� . � l", . . .1.. ­ 1 . '., . " - - " I . � I . I � I � �, � I . I I I I I . I I I � : . . � . . . . � � � I , I I 1* . I " I * I �� . 11 . '. I . . I . . . I ,. I � . . - . i I . I I . .:1 ­ I . ,. 'o . . I I . 6 6, I I -1 . --­­�-- -- -ft&- I ­- . -­ ­ - � � -... - -- - - - ­. I ,&, .,,*�-� ­­ , . ..A -.-.- � - ­4111� --- - � � ­-