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I480 ronoo treat. :9! h mllnt Il xvnunwu-uUn'rnuAu Lauus. ltunmnn luv. llnuton dun except onduuuolng out at 6 :\.m Do ly (name 9. .' was At. a pan. Through I a mu ydnylluht. KINGSTON-MONTREAL LINE. dbl. Manda: and hi nu for Inntrul. 00 MI lolwu KI ton at 3:lB A in. II I ii` m h rd thll -u-u"u'.'?.s3a`i2 F..:3..." n!?di'.` :3}. _- ,. . v ---- PI1E Ill IIIIIUU III IIWIIIIU ` ::'l':-no. hm I folldwedbim. Ho eluded mo nlwayu, though never drum- lug has an bin tuck. Bra happy . nlnmn I lam-min! hhmlannot-an in. th- I-IU VIII Kl IIIU II III, UWI UIVIIJUF. ' at these two you: put I have bated Nuuouonabuuoo I loved him. Inna place to pllooin England I` hung Inna. I nlhnhhlun II. u.`I:f.;:s not nlwuyl this man : eno- i lay." commenced Way ng. Inning hi: head upon hit hands. Time war when we were inseparable. On the details of our long friendship I due no: linger. Bowuthonono! npnorminionnrma -nnrl Inna nntl mlmn I Infk India nhoht DI Iwl'IllIXlUlIlIX,.I I-Kl WI. DIE Ill good man, and when I left India eight yuan ago to inherit an estate in Eng- land I made him accompany me. Aye. I pyen sham! my fottnno with him. and he was to no an my own brother. "mt Alanna Inn wanna nnn I Inna; mg. LIIBIU no no tune in IOIU. Peter drew B chair forward and sent- ed himself in the cents:-of the room be- tween the two men. His boyish face was pale and pinched from anxiety. Thane was an indomitable resolve in Wnyiinfs bearing, an open eagerness ` for revenge in the Hindoo s, a senile ` terror in the attitude of the unfortunate Onntley. who set huddled upon the couch. his wig awry, his lip dejeotediy hanging. `'1 Iran nnk niunwn _tIuln mun : nun- Rno will do nothing love what I direct," said Wayling. "Do not fear, Peter. Have not I given you my word? Now that we have well nigh forced om- wny into your house and I stand face to face with the Judas who betrayed me it is moot you ahoul know my menu- ing. Them in no (info to lose. " pnlnr drain a nlsniu Canny-rd nun` no.6. ynuu-ans. A III no Hull. 1 any Let him boquiet.then,"nld the Hindoo coldly as he obeyed. taking I watchful position at the foot of the couch. 0th-- _HI .1. ___A|_1___. ___- __.L_L`I J. P. Iianlor. J. D. Glldorsleovo. hunt. Gil`). Station. 42 (lluoum so. IUUJ I }lUlIll: II IIJJU III I UNIX- "Wbnt would you with thnt murder- ous weapon?" questioned Peter, ad- nudng. Put it back. I say. " i Ink `Jun hnnninf `flunn " nah-I Q.-an ` Lullvlh Speak no word, make no sound," binned the Hindoo. thrusting his hand into the folds of white cloth on his breast and drawing out what looked to Peter like a long. black duning needle having a jeweled hilt, its end tapering into I point as fine as a hair. (`What _m..l.I -n.. min. M.-. .......I.. Jill`; The Hlndoo obeyed only too well. He drenched the unfortunate creature until he sputtered and gasped for breath and left him limp nnd exhausted, but thor- oughly wlde awake. A "Vnn Irnnuv Inn nan)?" -ulnar`. Wow. { `IIISIIIJ WIUU MW`.- s "Yon know me now?" Asked Way- ing. standing a few feet away. where the candlelight fell on his frosty hair. Oautley helplessly nodded. " You see. I um not dead. I have come Out of the grave to find yon." "'1`o-to-kill me?" gasped Onntley. "Surely." - V And when? Not now. Oh. tn the name of God, not now 1' Aye, tonight." \ Cnutley sprang to his feet with a cry and made a lunge toward the door. He was swiftly intercepted by the Hindoo, who, winding his muscular brown arms around him. bore him back to the couch. ' un,,_-I_ _,.__._,,1 , ,|,, ,,_ _, A: u His even met Wu :/`ling ; fautened imon TH. d1`-union uupor. We must aronu bin. Fill yonder kit with water. Run. and ` bathe his head with is." directed Way- ling, I Th: Sudan nhnvnll nnlv fan wall 31:: `an . V. I "`|Who speaks? muttered the drunk- ard, starting into n sitting posture. is strange expression crossing his silly lace. Who speaks? he whispered. I-`it: nuns I-nn "7nvII'nn'n fnutnnnrl nn_ IlIL'Co VI IJU IPIDIADI I-IU VV|lll`.`JCIU\lo His eyes mot *`Wnyling s fastened up- ` on him, and with tyabrill scream he Ml back against the` wall, mumbling V Incoherent prnyexs, his arm raised an if ` to ward on? a blow. `J (III- AL_I_.. __.. - __.\_L.._ I.___ .1 LI ngn'ovv,_,-bltnwq] W), t r limp room ;;m,uu stay, when ete: asudhmnu um-tn. 3:12-ate his aoneh and draan`md Illllloiu` W IWIJUIII ll WU U PIC up DUB poo Iuuwsus nu! uusuuw. Auleepi" exolaimod Wayllng, ad- vanplgto his siq. his face paling and conjfdcting . as _he gazed upon him. "And he can sleep in tranquillity. `Ti: a pity to disturb him, but our time is shott, our business pressing. Awake!" And he shook him forcibly by the shoul- `lnr: . . lllohdlfon & Ontano Navigation company. THE SCENIC LINE OF AMERICA. T III , .800 sh oI'IItoI9lI[M":.l'B|y Saguonay `____ . . L is `$81)! Eh? What now? Don't bother, Peter, Let me be." was the sullen, 1 lleepy answer. 1 "Edward Cautley, there is one here l = my to. opeakto you. Sit up. You * 0 been sleeping too long; by far too Inn. " '- - jbhxtl u, IIHIIIU yvwr I&|||jll`-\lI parmzyrote his uonetunnd dreared his ill-A11: `Jill DU, WUIE h in dreamt. fV....&I-- lg. nu uauulls. ., _ Oautleyflny sleeping upon I china covered opuch set against the opposite wall; He breathed heavily. His face wall -darkly ushed, his head thrown back. `his waistcoat partially unbuttonod. Ihowing his throat. "Al1lOII' ovnlnlmn wnvlinn no`- plaza. pin xacq was leg with qulgls ao- an hi: you were like b:il- dntls W out nub ey led up the nu-row.-Itavlns 'n moor mu. (Copyright, mt, bytho Author.) 7 The hand preuea mor_e army on" I Pebl shoulder, and he suffered him- aelbtoxbe air led to the min, which hoisuandod l_ike.ono in a dream. Upon the tint landing the Hindoo waited for l . ghezn, His tact; was leg with quiet do- ! tnninnon. and an mm mm um um. r1mav31e1(ET'sHI%no.| U Wlllll UIL II UIUW. He think: me a specter born of h! 3! JORDAN. DA;uY wmG,- m31n`AY. AUGUST 13. 139'? guununnnmvuu. I, vuu aru.nn.Iu nnkguunn 1 all I Bonn ml: 3 tier nun Ozgobor nnd"l l.t.|h Novo'Ilnbor. `IMO fl puun to Londondorry or to I : . n'3aua-oan.oo so 070 um; clue to ma n 31.5: omn-omo cam Ilnlo;0m.1b to % K . ` VI IIIJIPIIIII "No one else suspected I was not no- tunlly deed, "continued Wayling. "The preparation: for my burial in the ceme- tery of thet French village were hurried In much no possible. Where was Rao Singh mennwhlle? Had his fcalty been pnrehued? I could not think no. Nay. ` I felt sure some treachery kept him from my side. An iutenel followed of which I can recall nothing. From sheer terror my come: meet have left under- ing the burial. Suddenly I came hack to lifraud the power of motion. This I knew by slightly moving one of my n- gcra up and down. There was I quick- nning through all my nervel. The heat- ing of my heart sounded like the Itrokee of nehleel. I remembered all, end at `once the queation name, Where min `. thjlll livingrhwnnyg 1-eellydnd Ch! bnneulotting imlholllll ve! _ The nwtul uncertainty of that moment made my iieeh prickly and cold. Where wnelik I opened my get at length. Darkness enveloped me. n silence thus could he felt. There oredegreel of still- Ieu. but the absolute silence of the grave he: no parallel in life, After A convulsive eort I lifted my head very Ilowly until it struck the dolthe come`. 0h.-thet moment! I connected intolonNo,.He:oifIl Go1,to.ee1_thht. Wlilllll I IV`! [GI Iruui wuvltv iii "on. man gangs: 1 drlul..d Ito Qndvu turtle In churn`! oolldml burrito Quit HI] UWII ucnaunc, aIaauJuJ('.n3u Uuuvluy. "Silence!" cried Wayung, turning on him like a mudmnn, all the loathing he had mpreasad spreading over his face. When you might speak, you did not. and you cannot now. " (`Arabian -In-nnlr fhnvn hhvn Ii!!!` I-uh: lll JUII UIl.ll.lUIv IIUW. Cnntley shrank from him, and his head fell upon his knees in an attitude of despair. um- ...... -l.. .-u-umuui I nu... ant .. III-U II LUHII B wnsnsug III III. BIKJCP. I found myself coming from a lhnd oi on`/uds and nothingness to a faint consciousness of myself," he said rap- idly. "My brain by degrees became cit-arer. I endeavored to open In eyes, but found it impossible. * Then knew that the trance which had held me at different times from my boyhood held me again, but I was not dismayed, only sorry the timehad come when my wife must be told of my peculiar infirmity. The place was very still. Iseem to hear, Ii I did then, the dropping of the sands I in an hourglass somewhere near me, the bloating of a lamb for its mother, oom- iug; as it seemed. through an open window. I became aware of the soft opening and closing of a door. Some- body enterod and stood by my side. One finger was placed upon my forehead, and the person drew a string down my body to the extreme tips of my toes. Then there flashed over me a frightful idea. I was being measured for my of- tin. The people around me supp e actually dead." continued Wayling. How had such a condition come to pass? Had I fallen into the trance while with strangers? Where was Rae? Where was Oautley? I knew not. I could re- member nothing of time or place pre- vious to the attack. N ow my suffer- ings began in truth. I felt my hands were neatly folded upon my breast and my limbs straightened after the man- ner of a corpse. The door was opened again. I heard a.lowcry, and two warm arms were placed under my head. It was Mary. Oh. it was my wife! The glorious sense of relief which rushed over me I cannot find words to de- scribe. If `my wife were by my side, my friend and servant could not be far away. With all my strength I strove to speak to her-to open my eyes. It was as if every muscle were held down in a band of iron and my tongue were para- lyzed. But the worst was yet to come. Mary laid her warm cheek against my brow and murmured strange, self con- demning words into my ear. I wanted to shrielr out/that it was not, could not be true. and then this man entered. He spoke of me as one dead, and from his conversationwith my wife I knew that horrid thing she had whispered was so indoed-that he had stolen her love from me and there was a guilty under- standing between them. Howhe laugh- ed at Mary's fears. ridiculed her re- morse! Nay, more, he even dared mile of their future happiness together, while knowing I could hear, that every word ate through my heart, that ho was sending me to the most awful fate hu- man being could sutYer-the supremest of mental torture. At that moment I would gladly have damned my soul for power to look once into his craven face ere I laid him dead at my feet. Look 1 well at him, Peter. this Judas who be- trayed his friend." st`! ......... _.... I"; ...u. ..-..u.|- I\C|l\ -.....I 1.. uuJ\u nun nnncuu. ` `I pray you let me speak one word in my own defense," atammered Onutley. "ilonnol" nu-(all Wnwllna fnlnlnn `CHAPTER III. Wnylhg stood still, witlrhtansely alznuped hands, bit under lip Eanght bo- nveen his teem; Mn eyes turned inward. liken man u walking in his sleep. T fnnn I-nuunif nnnnhxn fr-nvn n Thad guyu. But, ah. there came a time in which I suffered a thousand dentha-n Ihort space as we reckon time, but to me an eternity among the tortures of hell itself. 1.ow shall I best describe `it to you, how give you an inkling of the num- nginad ngoniaa I suffered " U LIUH III II VIJLI, WIJUII I. lull l `td think- / t let pass." I-Ya 1-1"\nfrnI`n hinmnlf has Qteamsips uvaapoon. sER.VlE ` VIA LONDONDRBBY. Iiounol. from Ioutnnl. From Quebec. 2:. *:;:*::;-:d-raw-s:;:~::=-mm hu 9 Can)` a . an " '-'1th av . An via`. " ' 1 pm" . " 1m.h.lu.m Booumnn...0ot. , " Dot an-d,9n.m HQ. QAIIAIIA -.III ..II I_.._ II--n....11AI. luvu. uyu uvuuuucu nuuulln wunny; We were travelingdn France. Peter b-Jnzdns. yonder; Baa Singh, Maury and I, in I won not strong in than days, , and Englih air was oounted ill for me. N o, I was not strong; In India` I had ` brou subject to taintnen which had hold me in nu unoonlcions since` for days --'-a sort of trnnge, in which I felt, knew evezything. yet wu ` held captive in such a way I could not move as much )3 an eyelid. I waueziaitive about this Iron ble. No one nave Boo Singh and this man knew of it. I did not tell my wife. Women are not fond of sickly mpn. llI)_L ..I. LLnuA AA-.` _ LJ.__- .I._ _..L.I-I_ .wife. 1 wutiiipyl menus tobe so happy. Every day I tlmpd 'God`tor the prlvikp I, livixfg. day I loved her hefr. hoittqll mo over_and over again thit her hem wu lndred my very own. `A , , petty ` thing she was. He: n In: Mary. but I called her `Flito. Likea un- beam she would sometimes dance 1-on; mo in waywardnees, only to dance b|ck_ aguin n 1 hang about my neck, hereyel wet, her art throbbing against mine. 0 God in h wen. when I suer myself `hi think-.._ I Intfit nan: " IU I.lllHI"` '30! IOU II He cbntrulledhimnelt `by ayiolenf 211911: and continued almost calmly: " Wu morn trnvnlin-In lfunnnn Dum- EDIII KIIIIIUII. ' ' Forgive? NI . who could expact 1 yoh to fotgivef cl 1. In loath, but- Not one upon in a hundred would 3.1:: w your wii|,"exddned Wu- "1IhIw-nhowolld r. K in- Ininhlyou aid Pt, on I- hi mm Wunny 01 you. ' "Why do I heathen to you? asked Wnyllng impatiently, while Mu hand noverthelcn lingered almopt canning- lyon Pam : shoulder. Will you lb II- V lent! This In child`: play. What? At this last moment nnonnou the idea which for two year: bu given cumulus Ibnyte? Unleutoalt. [ammo saint. Icanoctonln laugh boun- Ieuul fashion. " - Hf.-I--0 g- -Iu\ ncwnad IIUI IIKUIYI IIIII llUlll'-'ll\h IJU UUIIIU IIU Ah.` ho ntiacd with this revenge. '1; ctoop to deal him blow for blow in un- ~ wotthy of you." 7 ' Thu An I Iunoban Onw1m " nlfntl II III EU IHHBU DI` [III IJUIIL But Peter threw his arms about him, and his utterance was broken and rapid no be locked with desperate untruty into W|y1ing | eyes. Ha Icnroeiy know what he said, but the thought that this man's Mo phfll hung upon his word: lent him a parmueivenm and cioquence quite new to him. Onutley at with open mouth and livid face. scarcely breathing in the agony of maps,-nae. "ml `lawful Char Inn: `Alt `On InnIIL- 3 uuunnnug Ill IIJU uguuy ua auapvuuu "e! Mortal tent has left its math upon his face. Death bu tenors for him ungueued by a man like you, and should be live a thousand yearn he could not lurgat this hour-no. he could not , A II, In mlhorl with this savanna Tn What willhlt prot u to take !Ml um-ton`: 1!, cf" rrspectuble poplo. Spurn him. and he will continue to live miserably, die and be forgotten. His punishment is him- self." - IHHL- ......_._. ___ ..-I. J- l_._-._l|.I- 'Cllu ' "Tho mercy you ask in Imposliblo. He had none for me.".aaidWuyl1ng. trying to shake ct`! his hold. nub pnfor fhrnlu Bin nrv-an nknnl I-dun XII nu llunphlw. LII 3 33., . `\ nun-Jug _;uu'. uunvu vv ujllus. "Bntvlcol: at him, debauched, brutal- ` izcd. rugged. tho laughing stock of all IIIAU \.'AU.ll;|ull.:_y . It is your settled purpose to kill this - man?" ho questioned. taking Wnyling s arm in an eager grasp. Nay, then, you will not. What will it prot you to take this wrotc-h'n life?" uYI'V-..1.1 -_-.- __g L:II _ ___A.."_ ll IL uuxu llll Wll'll'LI N lIlI`,.' Would you not kill amptile if it stung you?" nskml Wnyling. "Rn!-, lnnlr .6 `win: Jnluunnhnr` In-nhnl, It was the first time in his happy [:0 lucky life be had stood before the reality of A death like this. It was too deliber- ate. too hoxfriblo. He looked at the Hin- doo, who stood waiting like a. figure of fate, and, despicable as he knew Cant- lcy to be, his quick sympathies wens cut. to him as he fancied himself in . a like extremity. "If in Iv1\nII nnfllnal rune-noun On Ir1'I1 Ohh: IHIVU LIUII ELI IIUUI [U LIVU. There was a groan of mortal terror, and Cuutley lifted his face. It was a ghastly night. A true: so awful had twisted every feature Peter felt his soul sicken as he looknd. `IA. -.._.. LI... A__L A.l__- l.. Li. I. ____ _- Is she so?" eneercd Wayling. "And who killed her? I know the whole story. Aye. I know how you squandered in evil living the portion she received through my mpposcd death. I know what her life was with you and how you cast her o , for I stood over her un- mnrkod gmvo inLondon's pauper bury- ing ground the day before I sailed from English shores. say your prayers. You have not an hour to live." lIu_,._- _-_ _ ______. -1 _._..A.-l A._.___ uuu VVACIDCU IIUKU IUU UVCl_V IIJIIIKI Ha clasped his hands upon his knees and bent n scorching gone on Cuutley'aI bowcd head. Where is my wife?" he asked. Dead this year past, was the mnlod answer. :41. -1 _ __on| ________.I lh-_u_, u 1...: Irllllli ,, After that. my identity concealed. Rae Singh during weary months nursed me hack to lifc-nny, to existence only. for the charm of living was gone. The iiret glance in A minor showed me my black hair grown white as drifted snow, and just as changed was all the world to me. There was nothing left me in life worth living for. I learned than from Rae's lips how he had been dispatched on a false mission to Eng- lnnd, Cuutley having told him the some was my wish. But the Hindoo s preter- uuturally acute sense or prescionce told him all was not well. and God willed he should reach thst newly made grave in `time to save me. During my long llldtas the thought of my revenge came to me, and I greeted it as would a thirsty traveler a `spring of water in a rocky place. How often in my thoughts have I fed my hungry heart upon such a scene as this. when I should stand face to face with the evil genius who had wrested from me everything!" I-In nlnnnn Iain I-nnnrln nnnn In'n Irnnnn Luv utllullla `IRS Ell) llllllllu IIWIHIUII. Peter had found himself creeping nearer and nearer the edge of his chair as Wayliug`s namtive proceeded. At * the last words, as the speaker sank back gasping, be bounded impulsively` to his side and caught his hand, tears rnabing Ixom his eyes. , `helpsaunj * ii ai-s:|7:}:;."gsIau"" l 3.5 Then I grew tnntiss madly. con- tinuously. called `on 604. tore at my gmveclothns, but my hand: against -the li(1Ba`l0f' my ctmn, and with ustnugth born of my needvund eupair tried; to force the lid. It gum wnyimlb by lit- \ no with a grating sodL-d., a prscntly a handful of damp earth it lupou my '_1`hen I saw tber was` no cheap. .2 I must die. sn:oth e_r, like u M 1:. The agony. Iiauex-Mod sun N-auslatable. The pressure oh I seen to-feel it now. un!!`.t':"A,' - lug by inohoal At lull heard nd; n wall 13 Igoonald I shrie ' li 4 V" `ud wanted, with what suspense , `dimly Imagine. The sound` he g " ` % dminct---a voice. It seemed ` =- -5 nipy I39 0 tug gdmn lid was t. -' _- `wd ` `ywlt lifted. cm-ti j. n'-5it aegmed to me . wu_mvoxkL Wheul I-ccovered. Rao -- I 2- mu bending over me, the stars were : o ve, life nbont me. The delighu was too much. I nwoqnnd. " Drfnr Far] fnnnpl |xinmn'l nu-on:-dun Is 111'. . mgsigb Ammonu Lino o! Mamet: are the llghhot 1:-ngght passenger boat. on this l'0(ltO.'\bll Hutu-inc their Inux able to run In: t`|`I.d`I'l`vIdI. even when the water in at. In [:0 nt-. - ouoo rommuu dull! mvloo wm appou 3.3 .;:'*es::*;:5.,.*;gz*.2'.;;'-;:*,.'.:.:*:% ed oxxnba . two cont rump lo: duorlpuvo pomnhlot. Iran -44- V; cf: Alas. poor fellow. indeed--1ndood-' you must have sutrered," he said bro- kenly. My word, it was a fghtful oxmame. And after that. air? After that?" 31:14-`. AL-` . .. .-. . - in 7_1VI.}exTI v?'ih}i gr must dn Thango t V urn. the stnrsworxn m IIJ Z "Found Dead.-At half an r utt- er 9 o'clock I Thursday morn lot I beilmun going his rounds In the log chanord upon fhedcnd boyot sun. It was noognlufd an ant oi `lava-d Guilty. 3 romerer Ind dnliknd. well known in the canal. Rh lath wu doubthu oannd by dnnhmnn and -g Mn-n-obs-nnlnunndnnnnlhn KIUUUIT IZlIl II exposure. No nut w body can I null. purplia alumna tho lunol, Him (In than ll, [-70 I I-II. Illip F above the heart. like the dam [uid I 0! pin. Nanak! In J `mm : relntiven. and In htnulomtn wi `ey wbotewiuf` to buryhln. Bo thetefnrc hlntuled at thordvlond In tho huh:-mu-I In I-I-"_ IIJU ll||3 Ill IIIKIIUU CWI,o Reitber Wnyling nor Peter over our the following paragraph, which spat; ` J ed I new duo later in The Weekly ` Inn'- ` The Hindoo had moved oowml than ` an If to speak. On hearing MI mute: um: lhelo words he resolutely cloned hio lips and turned away. 7 n.nh..- Wnullna nnr Polar away In: \ llllli ll-|Ul.lll7l.IUu 1 I llnuu Vin] scuuy. 1` Ray. 3 ntmngo peace but come to me." said Wayllng. his the eye: light ing. "1 nevcrknow it before. Oh. be I to me always. Peter. an ybn were In that moment. " GIL- lfl._A__ L`) _.A_.4I A.:--3 AI.A-. uur VVCIII.-HUI . I A miacineaa clrne into Peter : eye: as the roof top ; and steeple: of the town grow more and more indistinct. 1 "V: n urn lnnlh In lmnm Now Vnu-E " IunI..'lh & wmo oi thl nlnl - n- o - atom. 4.53`; Mb:-d tho ' '|`1?:t pan lhlo opportunity for uh: {uh u oymont ((6:11: moan. thrilling trip on the Almotloun mmmlnont-. That I am not," aid Pam udntly. "WHO ifnot for you. though, I would 1 PIIIIILXI I lllUU- { . be. Do you regret you sacrice?" he asked very gently. I I7-no Q -Dunno: manna Inn: Anon: On} UUHIIHK U1 Ill] ll-IIAIBII. The fog lifted as tho day broke, and the ELI! sucked up the mist, leaving the waters of the buy sparkling in the mn- ' light. The vessel bound for England \ started on her voyngo with a promise of fair weather. A ._lpAq'..;--4 41-`; Ioun ugh.-J; 4-.. -- KIUVV IHUIU IIIII-I IIIUIU IIZIIIIIIIIIIIEA Yun are loath to have New York." said Wayling _sadly. reading hi: com- punicn's face. _ 'I"knt I nun nn " nah] pain! -Qnmv Ulla. Thry did so, r-alling his name softly. ` At length a whiaperrd answer was to- i ceivcd. nu-.. -..LtL 1--.... H A...I |..A..a|.I..... `It-ll |UU llIllllU\I \Vl'I'U IJUII IKIIIIIU Ill\JlLl- "Ho has lost his wnyin the fog," M said Peter. "Let us retrace our steps I hit. " nu___ .1:_1 __ -_lu..... Ll- ......_.. -..lL1_ IIKII H HUHI. |)('lll|U I,llL'u.l. "It is indeed strange Ran should lose 1 his way," said Wuyling as they turned again. He has the scum of a dog, the hearing of an Indian." "I"Iu. Inn Hltntl an Olin Ant hfh ant` uuuo. IXVUIJUIIILIK \'lUl7 VVIIU uuuuuncu. Thvy hurried slleutiy along. Peter instlnntively taking the right way. \ Neitlu.-r dared to speak of the experience he had just passed through and it! be- wildorhng termination. When, they reached Wny)iug's house, they discov- erer] the Iiindoo was not behind them. I 1111. I.-- 1...; LI. -....... 1.. 5|... 0.... ll UUIVCII. `Wes, anhib. Iv.-omo. And breathless from :1 swm run the Hindoo appeared like a ghost bmddo them. "If in inrh-ma] I07-nnnn Ran I`Il'\1'I1l` Inna oyling" ntxangely. Ilnall li`is_l%`'9 } 0 El Illa wl'uuu_g VOICE WDIQII K) Ill had neyzet. ooxnein contact wit`; it in-. tore so appalling, so refreshing. is Pe- ter's. Their reciprocal attnction had i been instantaneous. The boy seemed the embodiment of everything beautiful in `his own youth. The illusions he had lost looked at him [mm Peter's sunny eyes. It was I polsnsntmomcnt. On the one hand were the possibilities of a satisfying -friendship with Poussin the future, on the other the glutting 0! on `old revenge. Which would `he chooser But'Wayllng did not choose. The pow- er to do so seemed to pass out ot_ his hands. Nothing appeared of much con- sequence except Peter's sympathy and trust in him. The thought of then was unutterably sweet. A nhnnnn nrnnuui his fuse "Flu: unin- "Let us go also." said Wayllng -In n % quiet, weary voice. There are paper: and books at my lodgings which I man I take with me on the ship. Leruugo `I nnuv " (.1 I711: mom! 0 uignt-. ' UM: Ilxhot cu ` '-'-" ' ' UH) nuunmnr IIKGIW. - loot Brook attest. Kingston "KEN LINE ,1 IlUVV- I Ho slipped his am through Peter's. ` and the Hindoo followed. On reaching the street they found a heavy fog brood- ing like u specter over the silent town. Not many yards away the bellman`: sway_ing lauwrn was a hazy point of light. Everything else was obscured. 'l`Ianv In-Irv-int` allnnv nhunu pntnll I-`UII IUUI upuu LIII LIIUU Isllllln l Cnutloy ataggered to.hia feet, his hoe ; expreuing unntternble gratitude. eHeed- ing Peter's genome to be silent. he gnye 1 one terried, backward look, unit dnubt- ` mg the reality of his release. and crept into thedurk hall. I .._.._.......L I..L.\- AI.`-n I-a.--4I LI-A -L-AAA IHIU IIIC` Ullfl llllu A moment later they heard the street door faintly close after him. The Hin- doo smiled. ` III ..A .._ .... _1__ II __.'.I II7-_Il_-. I_ - ILIIJI. lIl.l\l II I WWII. `II I WUIII N ay. " said Wayling, lowering his head, "all is ill indeql; My soul is stirred \ within me. I cannot telrthe reason of ` it. lad, but you have squeezed the sweet- ness ftbm my fevenge. Open the door. Lot the creature go untouched. I will not look upon his face again. " nnlnu nlrnnonvnrl On hi: fnni I-Ii. Inna uuuuurum] IWCUlu A cbango crossed his face. The vein: showed` like purple stripes upon in white forehead. and he remained dlenl. looking at Peter like one fascinated. Vnn hold Huh: mun : Him in vnnr IUUIIIJ IV I UIGI IIRU VII I~UIl`CUU\Iu 1 You hold this man's life in your ` hand." Peter continued in his strong. 1 Iwoet tones. "You can onuh him on V easily as a fly struggling within your ` gialm, or you can ing bin liberty in his face, saying, `I, whom you have so in- fumously wronged, I give you your ro- maiping years. ' Ah, the nobility of that gift And which, think you. would be the greater revenge?" 'I`hnnn urn: I nnn allowing II: 011: lnlll "EE;f-;"Ja2.'Z3`.L::eno. 1.; cu. room. broken only by the lonely cry of 8 bell- man who paused beneath the window. A tlnulr lnnnu nlnluil Oran MU .t|\A IIIIII WLIU llI.lBU\l IIVIIUulII III WIIIUVWI A dark. foggynlghtl One by `tho Ilock. and all : well, all`: well!" Mun ugh! `I7--ulvtouu In:-on-{nu Id: l om nuhuaaa. tnehabun men-eognau. 'I"|u:-A `Ivan nnvnnfhinn In `tlin -I-RM-ivi- uul ull Llllluig Ilvluunulg yvungn vgvinxu. Them wan somethingintho ~lpd'}-iua- pullivo nttittdh, his wide. imprornlg ` (gen add thrilling voice which nulina '` ah-nnnaiv Tn "A" [HI M A in ll wQu-nu ; 1u':3"1'r:a:' Vim uno 0 much. J Than utnnm nu an wsole Kingston` Agentsfi-IAI N ES ` LOC`l%_EI`[T N Lt`. . it-3.. F I._r_I-I wuvunu uul] vlflu I-5. .: _; 1"". dealers sell, 4 mm ``f'.=~ .. tion: dier. Your nexv: 3. hnveinore leather value, Vpt-ot forthe dealer, if yousec that xzzgnabe ` ielted, and stamped on thqiolc, 'O3}`04.f..l57l:'1A nu. nun: nu .` 9|.-_" The Slater Si houmuchjofitisp : ' - you should buy and Annaiaru -A" Aih an 9}: "Your :3; Juan! X nowndqn." . . lth:-Q I-nolsno AQO Illt lllvuwnlcu will III _I Q31 without lmvmguny sacking h 08,3 -Chnn - Renard. ' II In Now Yell uonuu anon on Wm nmm uuokn. Thou topmuu no uuntlnlly day I in. mnttnnrvolo of their on: oonutmlllx` mun mu mm: than for I Obolllo--AI;ol:l;on; h dlllnherit him. and Ayvl ' III he'd bwulllnwill. nuns:-sci-_ come? -rna-wan-unywmuynnj Ala _. nu hunt.--Up u"n4 ` WhotoWuDc1. - "Han. young lelhw. I van 1Q O hep your town 01! my hyn." "Say, yarns MM hand What do you nun? "Why, dupwolld hunk w thin do_ Kndppcun. Inow '- ` had PIIII lhuhr. ` f " I-l`lJ pm-mr;u1I:I Iuuunvr. ' ' ` ` ` "Well," the mid filllg "II 1 nor med I0 palm Gblnli IQ H0 01- anonnlly he would match! I - I j- mon."-ChIcogo Tlma-H "FINN I-I I, III IVTII" ' '1`lu-n ho added In a oonstnlnld &o All thouthor landlord! kloI3"-- ` Cleveland Plain Dealer. `rho Vary nun. V "Wm ybm hnuhand uocunlul 00': , Invozimtlng nqnon to`uuur,{ln_{q _ I tlso Innuranco ndjlllot. " ` "II.':-1|" -ha -Id lnhjk. Ill: Il`X'(.'l|l0l ID IIII IIIDIII-(EX I315 . "nun-on help me," no nunnui. "this 1.: my Inn recall" 'I`Iusn Inn nallhul III II nnnnisnln j ` nu um laud. H - ` Halmud his nnckiuwholn Mom-` } Ins bran and nu-voudy dubbed III - i krrchlof II MI momaaod Ink. Hl!......_n Innln nu- H L` 3-12` KID IIIIII II IQ!` III III! lllI' ITIIVQI U1 fnnnwlng now from him: ` Blnoe you have donned mum: mu \ mu. N mo. - 1 Bush` In my me wmmu mdjrvtr. Vlwiah you'd look over yonrgmoulnhn ` 0 ` Hy`:-lugnulmy r -AtIanen,0ouuIunI. I `Inc Mxnlnwr-vvnul II II,'lIlIlDll1` Bobbie-Blamod [roan no bowie doctor got him Into that mile `Mid I mtohnl of his without hrnkln "Cy but In M: hr.:h,_(`!lnvnlund `L1-Adar. ` lilo bountiful. spnok Illa Dock. win I window. no oqu unnd have the la: y neumon on H: Ikmul nrrlnumu run prlvllugo of 11 without mini: 01! Ioonory. The u; no expense bun V! I '04 and t acntlro nl tlonnl future of In Now. They are pressing Klpllnfl Vim ' poem Into norvlco everywhere. A 0 _ girl who had Jilted n poctlonl loin-w_ had presented her with II handlofombf O ring and to look of his but reached `DI lnllnulna nnln from him! Ll Ill` IlI)lHlvl5I'-" VVUII lJUIIIll%.IlVyV Z! IV` liko your new brother? ' ' ' Bobmo--Oh. puny good. A ' Tho mm.m-1 Iuppoae. gnhn. the you y In glad he came hero" Inltadgf it] on \ to Mr. Green !!! ` `D..I.l.I..,, Va` but than`. nun Qlnlnn M- HHOIIII In [HI WIUHUIIW UITCIIII I tn his bcdy.-ClovoIand Lculor. - Iona unu nnugmng mm In nun. Then I saw It all. I had nndothowhoh dlntunoe all alone `by myself. unII- I `hid boon talking, directing Ild pl-otoctlnc-to the olmnmunbtont all-. No wonder the glrln laughed. but I lo:-can clam.` I had learned to ride the |1lko.-Now4York Tmlh. I{$"."."{{a 3r'E'a'ii'3i'{;?u-E1oB'iB&BZ3hLnf ." `i no bonu were brokui. Thin I In my wheel and found Hui It Wu` II flt Then I looked around to Mid nu wllld glvu her a place of my mind. was, three block! uptho I_|root;`1!'IlI_`It'|lIO point when I started, liming gnOlIloU\|I~ stone and laughing so loud I .ooul`hur ovary Ha, ha!" And, wonuna-noun It. Pun wu lmmedlntply not-otldith dismounted and nllo Iitngph tidal !- ` tone and lnugmng jun an had. In... I In- It All I had mndnilm-nhnln der, and I begin In Inrwue Iglm. Now, June. d9.|ll0 Iquno _ _. I on! Put sumo muuole In, M. Hq ; you like It 1! I let you akin. IEO ~ Onohl I'm going over, No. Kilt` ,; this when you were Ionmugr `Jack, M I am. Push! P_ulll, Mpvo lprp thing along. Stop liar,` ntnp_ho_ `Wt you am, you great, great goon U running Into tha fqnoe? I'll `Q I My bhayolc will be smashed topjoooo.'; me! I'm gone up! 0-0-o-o-o-0-o-oj-p-&t'I_' A d. uh.ba I Inc no. fan .....'3... $"n'..a ...J:......`.'. 1 L`...u' nun Allluvnu may - \ r - v - v v v -- And, oruh, ban ,xwoncmo.t"` just an I had lohd. I pill` I nu, and after an anmlnntlon fmilld run and oonunuouz . Did you ovcmeo such A tool woman? Why oun t can `hold um buuad~tI:in straight? Here I am wabbllu non Ilia ad:-unkon man. ' " " ` ` Pun Inorli wand |ll:9Id.hI' pretty teeth and mauled mdollghtful lmlo glrlllh hush. Thu! madman Illthqnadm der, and I hogan M Inrwlfc again. \ Maw Jnnn, (In unn KIIIQLIIXH l_ have some sense by this tint." .. .-- '; I did not Imp here, but`! 1Il VO"`IlIko 0 break 5n the report of my maul! to any that just here a you!!! lid! of , I-Ag rather fond in a pate:-ml non of In . had when I mnmuly cull Puu..xqdo..up on her own wheel and went along Ind: me. although some low yndu gnu lqn,utuy | nnke. I dld not not: talking-16 Oh llttb Indy, though. By this tune I wuioonkd to one for appearances. So I turned to ` Pm: and continued: 4 u nu -.... -... nn nnnh A fool cumin! Hold up! Grout Scotti Anton ` I0 run me into the ditch! Jun, 30%- Iion to what you're doing. og kill me! Don t let me wnbblo -Io. olm I'm running Into n mck-oun't you not I. unr 'l.`hq'e1 1,wdm!wouu.::m * \ all your fault. I should tnk you tint. .. ` ' `nuke I rlhl not. sum hm-n. hut`! IIIII" Tim onlf hour the bike was from my wlh. IINO 1.4- ...m|.I nigh hull of Ilnumnwtrk Inc one no troll my wuv. nu unu- lady would grab hold of tho lhlwwwk lust over the not when! and nalnhlp 3 000 pound: of poo:-le_u manhood wbo talked to her and told her what to do Ind mnoultntod with her for nuvtxlag-`win! I though"! Ibo audit (ll do-r -3 I _ ho- lovo any one also could in It 6 `I! much an I` did.` '7`YoIjgI;* If have talk `as freely E6 Inyhno-`V The Inn than the la! in _,qnva- Itlon ran Iometllnj ll Ililn ` ` Kinny alum nm A annd stark HI!!! I. \ Itlon oomesung HII lllll: \ Now give me a good start. Hang on! 3 III I G 8 IN 1' W I-non map Inm'?h , .:n O..nl!"i0&- W: . The only help" gdn lrh III n.. lmllrn an hum nv wilt. TB. |J ` .` . '=;~r~ p `MA8TER l_NAG ~ THE `amt.- II me. The Mlnlntem-'-Whit ll |t,'BoIIblIf_ I2nluhIn__nl-magi U I , nan non ha- nuv nvw -a-vy- The Mlnlntel--Well, nobbighoydo yqn Hm vnnr nmn hrnlhnl 0 HI. \ll'EBl`I'lf ` Bobbie--Yen, but there one thing both limn II 1 mm pualowu. L plopuunu . and after an onlnlunon foul: s......,. ...... m...I...`. `Nun I nit -3 pin 1;" .. u -- Jaw- P30" ' , boa`? con iqtod idlmo - I120! the Id- llnol 0! modern 0 iphnding. They go [nun-long onhinn on mun sud roman- dock; `And zlulr tutoful furnish nu an plotrh cvory detail. V a bountiful. spacious Dlnlng lloona on with their nnorouo Inc equipped with lndlv dual human; unclng onmclty tho so. Lnwunoo vet. nrrlnnmenf afford pnuonfou of onjovinu 0 oxoel em. all mluulng any of the unsur- od Ioonary. ouiulne In of the rat 3 DIN, n., vdikin-I lm" llll'|I.'. q Jilly. '3 I-' u~n.m..:E!!n. may 8o;v1oo. '_ ainonoavs. WEDNBSDAYQ, PRIDAYO. V unnomw. ' ' guvo Kip non 8.15 mm. Ilondnn. Wed; 4 III. I Iionuoul 5:30 pm. Iondnn. Wod- msn, Frldayu, , -rnou .::...':::*'-"*"'*wJ I""::e'~{'"!'** WWNUHI RAPIDS TO HONTRIAL. (gIl\enclng.-`. i1W l5Ll|\0ad3v. July 7. A_ 'rnuurA 'm.'w.my Service` `xv--. v_.---.-c---,_..-- - . .57` QQWNEBI RAPIDS TO HONTRIAL. 441.. # ,4 _n__ _ __ IAI`_.l._-_.n___ n,_n__ - Aa{'iE_;4j""TEth& min... .nn gut`.-n..l-.ep.u.'i hll. Mount Ll II I d d . lunnow. Qaonxmvng. 'B`:l'}n::l. t.I;.z)'::83on'(.). to Moon. ouooulo lhhtmnnuoiou` `lion 3*` x`?-13 - STIAIIB can for own ;`uadunnn.'. Imus- u-4.-j TORONTO-MONTREAL LINE. ngmnnn Inn..- Il.._-o.... 1-H- ..... can -1 ` ' up nwul bone no V mm: _ 6dgelb'gt.r1o1|y.andaqn1 d ah the m ol\vgrtug..typ|'of Ininu `oo- &:..8ml: or b ' `Anqlnnolto O h :30 non nr Ihalinneuluto olotonq: n. And t. acntlro nhnnoo of Imokn (lha W ' vuuvav . altos. ..AND ALEXANDRIA BAY. Lawkonco mm 1 I000 Island ` ' steamboat Co : -`7--.1.:-.---u L -.'-1 Ioh 500 no-slnr'\hiIr1InAculno alum!- nhunoo smoke (uho n|l no nanmboac trip) ru- lnth WQLl- toddlntl I1 I tho ray mg gfndll; gnoc- Bl: mluulng of the lol; bums npnnod to make the I 3-room out but yet an cuunny -1 Eon gr ul bone Aunt): id ohbtrlolltandoonlnnod xv, ununuom ship doom. 1 undo dooln. fngviiiijbisv 33. -*._.`_._ __- `---y-_-v up not any It 10:15 tum. oonnobunl II r3`. `.:%?:*&::r`.:%`. 5 I1 P . IOLGE O10} anonnr gent. loot xunmon. "'!'$F1!"P J 252...? -.3-.'..:::. H I . wn. liollslt. sum to I83 50. . unm. npuolou T-`J u"m Ill DIV! Kluquton [or r 0 I`! ,. 0.15 In.. oonnootlnl Iowan. Lnknnnnn I: god dllllllulathh 01' MI` I , 0 an r 3 non - Dgnhnl . 1-1 0:. lmsvaiav We. uQiun_x.`nn gm; -m-I dnulouncn '-.-'.':-.:.-.-.%::- v-5 |u. w..sauu*o than Parlors hL;nLaL...lL.L.._.. 1.... I A the sun to: than lg-5::-:.~a . ...............1 ovuutanllnthv-an cmznonu spnmcsl _Al| comers have been com- fortably accommodated at this pon._|lar watering place. There has been no lack of room at . JAS. REDDEN 81. CO. Iqvuioulllubotolllcuho I II `II II Al QIIIU smlsulr on, Ln. j-`WWI Iwdwluh Hausa" Teal onmo nut. (mum WIIT. No. tllprou. 8.10 nan. No. 8 lxpnu. l.I0n.m Ulxvrou I.UHl.ll1 " 6 Exprou. mm p.ll'|. " 1.1 Exp:-ou,\01.'A.m dlhprou. 1.1" pan. 1 Expm-m.1! dupm " 12 Mind. 0.45 p.m. " 1 Exprunu. 1.10 pm " lulixod. tH5p.In J. 2. unugv. Agent. G. l`. Olt Pnuonqu BIn.Ion.l`ooI. 0! John- ston ncrgd . Klncllon. JCoal and Wood.l K336 InMSi:oAht MONTREAL. Aug. l9th|to 23m, I897. `%& .?u`}$.u2`? 3's`?`$.`.`a3J`:z?f $3.70. 'J: x?.`3e??%7`?.' $5.65. All tin:-3.. unlld Inn -non-en and 1.4.. than a1ua.uuu, aruu. V""""' Alltlcutu um for return not Into: than Aug. nuth. 181 NE TIME TABLE. .u.u..n nu...` ......... _...._ Diamond Jubilee Expusiil MONTI.PF.AL- Auw |0tl| In `Mills. IIIIAV sVUlI n'VIllIUl- ' Wutof Winnipeg to _I`nrI lnoludlmx loose Jvr.Invou.uu dnltooau. pon,ntupm.gs ton of oortitloam at de-- `clhullon, properly lled out and alum}. ticket. for the return trip will be tuned tomrtlng point for 014:0.` P d 0 P E ' _ M I . . an . . 1-n.c3`:`a'L.? 3.1% .....s. l:0.E;al`Iall| `pom! I0! Ill`-l.U.` I r. n 1-mm u . I . OUNWA . B. W. IOIJGIB. ` Aut..Geu.Puu. Ant. Gen. Kanpur. --7-- To 1n Iuuonc In nun-rmu and oun- uux Nuns;-u-owner. '1!!! nl nnnlnun tn Ahfl lnnlnrlhuv Nnnun um an out: 51'. uuvnanca lnnthnhuhooollnllhlu. 'l`vscuwIuus.s.~-camps-." FARM """%7 LABORE 5 Aug` EXCURS ON 18 .. F03 3'1. III. III _ ....-I_nIA|il-Iunnn 1-`ALIA, Gaul-dlx P531-l'f.'l; Rallways I"'nl'\ll- In Wllr V MW I'll V7 1 \JI$Q- mm~wWMw l'ltED..A;. ; = G; `. ' Anni IL W. THEO. . "` . ` on. I VVIT C IXTT ITICUC Diocnllvhtoa-an `henna s .3 uln ` TIHB TABLE , mu fol VINCENT will have KIN daily (Sunday oxoepod) I AJ1. and 2:30 .51.. connecting one hips Vincent. with trains to all points in the I IQII 71"` ' &FI\lIfl"\2D TK-J Troy. Bpricfdaiai 30 UN!) Av: `HF? 1- . III I Y I Phil dul- . Phi. h l0I:?'whBH1kG:;B'nd th: SOUTH- `Fun. In-In-CALI ll--A04.-A \I1.._....-6..- D-t\_ .]N n|'| ll . . . . . .` " ILU1 7 Ming;-1 :00 I. I ioaii . ..__.__...:...;__.___ "me~`!eE!1':'18:9aJ'.:'2h"r2"v Iltl H7 4"" V`- I donihh nn.ohu=h-Iionqunllll Pilli cmnufxiiiii Onfornu .. . . Unnhnnlnlan lu:JI0M!3PW`I'II:g-IuruuwxIIu IIUI; J. P. IAILIY. A II Gnnd rut Station ].P.Gllal)lIIl4lV .A|on . 480 tr PM . I `Infra to . Jr u..:Fta33`.`a dundn-`I: 135:. 13:2: I-onlvod to about than wlsbont no . 4:!-%s'frn. H{ERO ?__ n.n._ AA.-x-on. .._` ca..- nA......_.-....- notion. (`ALLAN LINE] ,-.--g-- u--:--- =-' $4 3 ,.,- .~: ,. ' " II n b .(s :1 r ptod tor Ilvlo.'Paston :II:d wry` B03 turduy only going on fqu no Piot._on. on '1'nudtn ind Thnndnn nohuto Brill "Al|UNDIloI4".:lllV ` W 5|! V II #011! . I I. &$&1.: not load VIII 1. Innnonn lm Uh '1'|(MII Illa 1'lII1l_`lh I com; E!!!- Th.NTT'H KING" a_m-QHIl'.1IQ.lUII quid BAA!-I--Ovgm w'.'.I..'.':>I-;:..'?n`a'..`..'E_.En. .' :I_.`.'.'.'.ZI' sun vxnonm AND NEW max. III... I.. `gin...-Adah; L..LI._ -...I ....u_L|- `TAU-'w'UI"* av-Tu` I - I Inuuv-tn mwu Kingston um R-oohuwr. N.Y.-( lnmonohag nth J tun.) ;nA_AIu...o,|..lI--wigs-in mmku -0.5:-A nun turdny only aolna 19: Ptotpnl & '1'mo3;sny'I;..pd com; insh- uuvuv vvnuu us nlul VD Du. yvu-mu Lu IIIIU UNITBQ ' Wuuor Puhu Shnblnn In between an" II `l.Tuv_uTI.a -.83tv.g9%I.mnx-,:-gr I hunch.-on nan-an Ind In Invogvdqnot . TRAVELLING-`BY RAIL. WHY P Good Quality. Low P:-loos. Prompt Dollvory. Square Dealing. ____.___ -_ V Iumn.1'oh ANn'r'iBN'rIuaAL LINE. _ , \ -:u.n1m'o1~x"' ma.-,.':z:'.:'z`:a...:.'.:'m.':.*:.'-::.'a'.::.1r2 Gust ' on u ` :3 on- unuurm 35:`. ngngmllmn, um ..n_nn. nm 1-...