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Northern Advance, 17 Feb 1887, p. 2

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_ 11:; ';;1:u;1:"y+:;-"V';;i`.-hhV bgoea with A their .nhfn,d`~ Yerinz;,and:pn6_on% Iihi one- HOW "pun *hfmWn 1?*9 MW: evidncaog `M;niTn1Iis A,'=,.pi'9s~ e:11_tT.vVv_*ll_kee,p tltg v ..en:1y=m0miI1s'. ynuran and out where thpx V got~in'.and: remove any. they.-hays legb, , "no?tgegg**-of:1;hei1~:ret:urni:1'g. f:\,1; E1-~;:a..'.` ` }':ijAnuL1rhay:gt.axI&ay9o'!xxx -`i - V < %;, _;.**w%`w%rpnw`n%ieu* ; V affiiiiifzifs `&lai'??`7 f i.<`" "f 1` -Is is no use 1so_ri-xgmm 119: ilionien; 'l`-hwo b f Who's your trienda" _ - _ _ =A d--d cowardly nigger from the Sum- o; n vs V*%2+s:+*'Y. W `f""*'I' : (($51: -- , {J v Now. listen! said Lee. THETNORTHVERN ADVE . EQVICU. W LIUII LID "no auvwuuu Una-or --_- --__._ I was sleeping he opened the door softly and looked out. He did not appear to be listen- r~ 11..-: ._._-.. ............n nan- IUUKQ-I Ulllln I-LU Lu IIUII I-rrvv-c wv ..- ._ . ing, for his eyes were xed upon aerpall cilot light that stole across `the passage` :1-om. the foot of Kate s door, He watchedit until" i it suddenly disappedred, `when, leaving` the` ` door partly open, he threw himseit on his couch without removing his clothes. The r slight movement awakened the sleeper, who was beginning to feel the accession of fever. He moved restlessly. ' George. said Falkner, softly. ? ----~--~ -~~ - OCARTHY. PEPLER .& MCCARTHY. Barristers. Solicitors. Notaries. 550.. Money to Loan. Barrie. Alliston and Grsvenhurst; VII AImnuMnARTv.o..C. RE: Po _ Where was it we passed` that `old Mission ` church on the road one dark night, and sew 1 the light burning before the gure of the ` Virgin thtjough the window 2" am... _-- - .........-n, nl nrnnl\:I1o`nh(', ` connndmms, but go to sleep. 'V II"!!! luv vvusuvvv I _ ` There `was a moment of crushing silence. Does that meen_you re wanting to light the candle again? - No.. I I i A { 1 -Then don t lie there inventing sac-rilegious Nevertheless, in the morning; his {ever was ` slightly worse. Mrs. Hale, oering her=con- tlolenoe, said, I know that `you have not jg - been resting well, for even after your friend ; .Mr. Falkner. met with that mishap in the hell, I heard 1 yourvoioes and Kate says your door was i open all night. T You have e_. little fever, too, ` u - 1 4 I11 11, _A,e_ ___`_ .61! o Ualnlnun . . George looked curiously at Falkner s - pale face-it was bunting`. w . CHAPTER _v. . 1 1 The speed and fury with which Clinch s. cavalcade swept on in the direction of the mysterious shot left Hale no chance" for re- ` ection. He was conscious of shouting in- M coherently with the others, of urging his I horse irresistibly forward, of momentarily expecting to meet or-overtake something`, but without any further thought. ' The gures of Clinch and Rawlins immediately before him shut out the prospect of the narrowing trail. Once only, taking advantage of a sudden halt that threw them. confusedly together, he managed to ask a question. " ur -_;_ 4|, _1_. L..- -1- a_-.._L1 :4. _.._.'_ In ..I...--L....I I-anti-uvvbvnn -v -v-- - .1----v-- Lost their track--found it again! shouted ` the ostler, as Clinch, with a cry like the bay- ` ing of a hound, again darted forward. Their horses were panting and trembling under them, the ascent seemed to be growing steeper, asingular darkness, which even the density of the wood did not suiciently ac- count for, surrounded` them, but still their leader madly urged them on. To Hale's re-A turning senses-they did not seem in a condi~ tion to engage a single resolute man, who ' might have ambushed in the woods of beaten them in detail in the narrow gorge, but in another instant the reason of their furious haste was manifest. . Spurring his horse ahead, Clinch dashed out into the open with .a cheering shout-,a shout that as quickly changed to 9. yell of imprecation. They were on the Ridge in a blinding snowstorm! The ; road had already vanished under their feet, and -with it the fresh trail they had so closely followed! A They stood helplesslyon the shore of a trackless white sea, blank andispotless of any` trace or sign of the fugitives; uo~n_____ L- .__`. \.__._v9--:;1L1-; ..-.LI-.. '..._) `Pea.rs to me. boys, said the pstler, Sud.- denly ranging before them, e"you renot kalkile.tin' on egittin another part) to dig ye` out, you better he huhtin fodder and cover of roadegentze. `Blaine me, `gentle- men, but I'm responsible for `the bosses, _and this a.in t no time for circusyridin . We're a matter 0 six miles from the station in e bee 1 "5'*1:.I;`;; _Kr{ng1_," said the ostler, laying his hand on Cli_1ich s_ rein, but that way _only i brings us back the road we kem--the stage _road-three miles further from-home. That ` three miles. is on the divide. and by the tune" therein will be snowednp worse nor j .u...- ' mu- 4..-..;.L'_:. _.-; :_ .I_'_.`; LI... tlxn... II Vvwavv Uuvuv III` vva vv u--v-vvnn-1-.9 vvvovv nail. _ Theshortfsizcutisaldng the Ridge. If "we. hump "ourselves we` keu cross the divide `atom the read is*b1ocked.. And that, skuse gexitilemeyi, is my road." y `There was no time. for discussion. The road was already palpahly thickening -under their feet; Haie_"s arm was stiffened tbhis side by a wet, clinging snow `wreath. The } gures of the otherewere almost; obliterated ; and shapeless. It was not snowing-it was ~ o_wbaJ.lingl_ The huge akes; shaken `like enormous-feathers out of a vast -blue black cloud, oommingled and fell intsprays-and patches. All idea of their former pursuit wa's forgotten; the blind rage and enthusi- ;.__ LI.-;L 1.-.! ..." ...a 4I'.....`.. .......`........ unav- Back `to. the trail, then, [said Clinch, ,` wheel!n gVhis' horse toward the road they had just quithed. ' ` ' u \n|_.-_-'__;` 17:--_.;-1 Ii '.;:.I 4.1.- --A.!-.. 1__.'_.; .. .. . vw99=ys'..w,nwrI ,It's.n'oj 1ongejn;e1un~,1;uu~pa1;in~ and d_xitt- in . nov._ Ev_en_. 1: wo[_q_t evex} .ti_1e a'1v`1de,. ,_we re up b1cked; up in..the _, ` A. I9,'waa~tr.ne_I: Ibjhirbmeiisappqintzmt ;they~co`uld:iowi,.aeexnt ue. now. had. not may di111`in1Il1ed:.>ln:` quantity, but: that: the "1!11#11`.ii19iiP6t.'n*'99s' 1 ma .3nl9nx:'tu..1'4`!rs.ar988:'*5?B 1es:eis- Iis2.v : hadwith dnxiety 69`. thilt -` We-n nust`maIr__e! a break to~gotdown-in bLggi_nfbe`fore`it s to/0 e late," he V ' ut they drifted 'aw`y; fro;1n the fringe e~lemhes~end dwarf pina thht `ofV`t`1:la:e"-Ri' lower _1niotu9nx;uerapectu;tc1ohed_ ` ,6 1 "awe W we "i=-"-,:v 3' , 2.) '.'_'_`m.".`{` .x `F ; ::x. 1 ns:I15lt:'e!zaI2 - thatatzthatpointituwzas:t99z;:p:e9in.i9Ia9;;t9r the descent ot their horseq.-g.-`: M V jpeechless, they-continued~to~toil on, opposed L--LL;A_111._32m_ - ;.__. _._.I' -1.` G A. RAD NHURST. BARRISTER.'4'1`- . torney Solicitor in Chancery, Conve an- &o. onioe-mas Door South or Postgwge. 001'. E1nd's Block. Owen Street. Barrie. WT OUUQV I-I-`Q nun that had posselsed them was gone. They dashed utter-.the,ir,new leader with only an instinct for shelter and suooor. They. ;hu1.not ridden long when for`- tunately, aeit seemedtto Rule, the character LU: `vvvvna Q vnnv was-.-uu-an `or the cha,nged.{ The snow no longer tell In Such f_l`_ake'e,`_nor ' A _l>_ittei',iw:i1id suoceeded`j ' . e ;_; tl1e; are gnaw 'l)egqn` tn-.stif._i6I,1A.m<.1. cmklelundr the horses boots; theywere no longer -Weighted `encum- bered by-`the drifts upon their bodies; the smnllerakes now rustled them lil;e:sand,'or bounded from them like Th,ey1..99m.ed w1be_tn'<>.v..1x moreiesilxr. 4 and .raat1y.;`u;i:en spiritse. V9179; with LI.` nL';unuu1un Al nn1A II\l\.':t\I'| gear], vu--> ,-vv`-3-`1-,.,., -T-_vv-`: -`-v--~-,~ -~ --j-. V-`--`---'.. V---- `thestiinulus of; cold aild :m0ti0nu'W1.1n Qsiiii-. denlyth_eir-1eaderh`alted. ' `-`~It B-110119033038 ; *It:"ean?tho done! . This ism b1im;dsf.but9'mxlsr.tw9d4ys'.9n,iftr' % r-nw,..._ -. m`.-` ..-`.a 1.~..s.~..`.-`z..s`.`.3.`s`.1c.4'.'v`-s'.~'.as`- .;....m.f.s'~;...T.-1 4a..m-_ twice. lie i ;;sV.,h-.. ::~. 1 LL- .1--- 5-061 ant` K DklXUI.l1UBB' UI-IUJ \.'\IIKIlulIlIl7L UU VULL VII, I01`-he fullf-n?s'*i" $3 s`nov,Ir.a=,n.: at to`keb troi'xi x`ttg`ii}bi6 "1 v`%`:li- ii&i%a.= w yup Luu uujy UL II ` "as ` 5 to` keep VI ` _', . -eaea~eazp 1;i .';`?;`?'i`%1i{ : tlulv IIU Lscuwu was an In u.............-_ ._- . L , ___ 9 , p at rstrecoilingtromthoprop-I _ p. The trnil-if it could beso called-was merely the track or furrow of some fallenitreeg dragged, by accident or de- 3 sign, disgvonallynarross the sides of the moun- At timesit appeared scarcely a. foot in width; at other times a mere crumbling ~ egnlly, or a` narrow shelf made by the projec- tions ot dead boughs and collected debris. It seemed, perilous for a.-foot passenger; it ap- peared impossible for a. horse. Nevertheless, he had taken a. step forward when Clinch _laid his hand. on his arm. 3 I _ .,-,-.1 _._A. -.-- i llllu IIID usnnntt `i-I --' `-- "" 1 You`ll_ bring up the rear, he said, ncft un- ` kindly, ez you re a stranger here. Want un- til we sing out go you." nI'u.,`A an 1 _.._--1-.. 4.- g..I.4 41... --.~..\ ...`g.`In_- an U11 Viv anus vuv vv Jvinn But i_I prefer to take the same risks as you all? said Ha1e',sIy. u1v-,_ 1'_:_- n ..._:.:| rIl:...I'. ......`w.l., 6.'n., I _)Uu Ell! VDIIIIJ uuav, cup-`nu-J`. - You kin, said Clinch, grimly. But I reckoned, as` you weren t` familiar with this sort o` thing, you vyouldn t Akeer, by` any `foolishness o` yours. to stampede the rocks ahead of us, and break down the trail, ori send down an avalanche on top of us. But just ez you like. I will wait, then, said Hale, hastily. The rebuke, however, did . him good ser- vice. It preoccupied his mind, so that it re- mained unaected by the dizzy depths, and ,, L -A .1 -_ I_:......-1n .......L-...:.. u;nnav\a nnnnnnnnn V`. n; --cw ----J -y-`----, _._._ enabled him to abandon himself mechanic- ally to the sagacity of his . horse, who was contented simply to follow the hoofprinta of the preceding animal, and in a few moments they reached the broader trail below without -amishap. A discussion regarding their fu- ture movements was already taking place. The impossibility of regaining the station at the Summit was admitted; the way down the mountain to the next settlement was still left to them, or the adjacent woods, it they wished for an encampment. The ostler once more assumed authority. , I A LI,_,,_ L-.._.__ Skuse me, gentlemen, but them horses don`t' take no pasecer down the mountain to- ` night. The stage road a.in t a. mile o , and >1 : kalkilate to wait here till the up stage comes. ` She s bound tostop on account of the snow; and I've done my dooty when I hand the horses over to the driver." i3'1;t if she hears?-f` block up yef, and ' waits at the lower station ! said Rawlins. Then I've TvV;loneV my ;io;:ty alVlt.h_e' sme. ` Skuse me, gentlemen, but them ez hez their own horses "kin do esthey like." ___.L_L_j AA *lr',.u, I__ L_:-n__ wAsA this cleextl; vpoinv tedito Ilale, he briey I assured his companions that he had no inten- tion of deserting them. If I cannot reach Eagle s Court I shall at least keep as pear it as possible. I suppose any me ssenger from ` my house to the Summit will learn where I M am and why I am delayed?" [III ., _, n__-__ ___,___|_,A,__.u __A__,__1 r5_ Messenger from your house! gasped Raw- lins; Are you crazy, stranger? Only a bird would get outer Eagle's now; and it would hev to be an eagle at that! Between your . house and the Summit the snow must be ten feet by this time, to say nothing of the drift \ in the pass. 17-1, 3-11. 54 ___,__AI,_ A_-___4I_ AA. 4.... _LL-._ Hale felt it was the truth. At any other time he would have worried over this unex- pected situetion, and in utter violation of all tra.ditions., He was past that now, and even felt a certain relief. ' He knew his fam- ily were sa.fe;,it was enough. That they were locked up secuneiy, and incapable of in- terfering with him, seemed to enhance his ` new, halt conscious,` halt shy enjoyment of ` an adventurous existence. _ ' } The ostler, who had been epparently lost _in contemplation ofthe Steep trail hehnd } ' just descended; suddenly clapped his hand to l_.!.. I-_ _._A.1_ __ _.1;__`I-A.:_.. -A ._-4.ln-.I __A-.. w-wv ------~-v- -:----------' v-`-rv- -1 --j- vv in log with anvejfuculation of gm-med ns0on- ` .f_L._-._L -__.:.._, of the Supreme Court, Conveyanoer. &o. g T. SPROUL. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR one to Loan. Olces over Sanders Bros.. Jewel era. Dunlap St: eat` Barrie. ..___ .-....__._.... - waai, darn my skin ef that ain t Hennick- j er ss1idef time! I heard it was some- 1 what abdut here. * 3 uv an vvu "-R8w11ns brizd-y explained to Hale that a. slide was a `mde `indino for thetnnsit of heavy goods that could not be carried down , 1..-}: 'w]'3uy-v-I-'c.o'mm--<')'n`f_-i11 s'1iiv!::<:'t', the whole pm y looked dubiously at Hale. Who s Hen- nicke he feltoompelled to ask. _ __LI__ I.-__'L-A.-.I -...I ..I-.._-..l -1. LL- And Hennickerfs, continued the man, ain t more nor 3 mile away. ` Ye_ might try Hennickex- s.at 3 push, eh? - M __--.-__-_- x._.4.:_-a. 4.1.- __I.'.l.. ......;... ` The. oetler hesitated and glanced at the others to reply. There are folks, he said lazily at last, e'z beleevee that Hexinicker ` aim: much better nor the crowd `we're hunt- ` ing; but they don't say it to Hennicker. We needn t let on what we x'e after. , _ II __.!,I f?_I- _A_-_,LI_. nu, , 1 1, 11,, ,I for one, said Hale stoutly,- dacidedly object to any-"concealment of our purpose. It don t follow, _ aa__id Rawljns carelessly, that Hennickejj `even knows of this yet robbery. ' It : his,zi,n er_a.l gait we to. E! yer think it more polite, audit makeijt more sociabloto discusazthis matter .3101 him, Pm agreed. 1 n1`-r_u- ___;__;_ as _-1_a 4~u.__u_ IIAI, L 9. Hale. means, said Clinch, that it would_n`t be on the si1uare_to take and make- useffany points wexnizht pick up them agin the road agents. ; . ` _Ce1:ta.ihly,sa.id Hale. Ihwas not at all ,`,41A_ 1,- L`__1.-__-_-__n_ 1.--; L- 1,1; ,; Vwu;Ii{iZ1V m;.Tef1I 1.; igi ::};.I13rY' _'re1ieyed at the compromis. u A _"._I __. 1' '_--|..-._ 11;.-._'.__--I.___ _s_ u. _,_--L - --.._ ._ _ _ -`.__y_ ._-v..-..--...- .. v V.-`av-. .- fool as not to know who _we are and what we re ou t_fo`r,,continue_d Clinch, I reckon there a.in_ t:_h:ny.cdn;ea..1'zixnt." y ,'l.`_hen,it so Hnnicker`s? said the. ostler, I with Hqn1;ickpr`ij; igaf 3 Iliad `on`. horse andgthe f1?he:`;t,ri1'.'xirsent1y turned ? h9.r . some sim o:r hp J 1:` hsbimion;-vs! A-who enact .nve,minu1as'.they;c.mo Ilponocloaring. It was pdrtbt one-ot than-ignyutary mountain _ tbnne`d:_ by_~uum~ a van niche, or-__ 0 s!1`of!f',ii1"t:lio"lio!!i:z'v`_ gfot as .i.2$L'o Ii! `i . .1 :-. 1, _ . ma --,=_~ |fnd9- ..ree.!I!191ia.iI9.- `P! ~.E..I?`. ;9?1Wrf~: 3"`; V _ V : fd'Ir&orm6f-=g'r.al'I!_1d'l1|d; mom` 1 `there was neither meadow nor 0 M. an hyaaxo unsightly stmpd markai-the ride and air- *:.'.-.n...:-. L -.l .91I.1.,.a.t9m2*v.a$ !.tiW:-ti95- ' `.'!3!;i` f9``P15"15!.1,"'1"1 wag:-cg`--any vxl --r.-.--g. -.._-. .--:--v--v__ !i!i_.4. by: 9h.`l in the oetitaerot the Far from thing by -the` enoirolingrampart, it aeeme'd'tobe~_th9 se1act:ed`grena for the com- `_b'a,t' g A w`}iir1_v:vind` from the % *i;b:xs`si :?h,m1.a11yi111 this .01 ; A:;iv~ir: snow.,vzhi;1a; h9wver%,% me ed as it ten, or was qu'i<':Ely' 4:3? `K9! -(TL 3? -.`;'."_,' E -." ""`.`*~., 2?`; -';=. 1-,? I " rm _Avmdt)gt-ba_r1:dnnhtamndhf1me 2-fc;avalea,iibub't1ira`V -`W030 Id} rfthoi; : rT'<>`>3?`!?5'!f` ti*?it`#t$- ._ J in w ea.`i.7 . isr.r:~4u,-_;.z a'..x~.&= -1301.3 mu: ; 1.x.` -mm! vi~..:;': rm 3}-. _:1-manna. m .r~.m;.~-. :-,.-us O H. LYON. PRI__VA'1`1s: Euxvuu '.L'u mum . on Real Estate at lowest rates. Farmers Notes Discounted. [Collections made in an Real Estate bought on port of the County. cold. Conveyancing in all its branches. Mer- rlese Licenses Issued. 01ce--Over Ca.n`%\:llian Y rank of commerce. Dunlap street. j= _ an hour the ," beckonin`g to the y-the bridle and began the descent? V -`t`-95 cgnxe to Ha.le s turn to dismount A. , LL -__-_ vanvn v\a u--a v-uv wwlnnorn V-oonnrvl Arid `ez_I regkpn Bxinicker ain't such a -' _ "V`V`:ll$U: U1l'uFa`9""L , l.".'I'l-I-7* azsunf .3oo_tn2u.:.p ax amcsa ban t >. ` JOB home or head hey I._"; _ the 1ogiko_`ut gfore this, said the W . ;._ untinggtnd rapping at the door_ 3il"f'V'- male "OWE. unintelligi. " 5 " 0theI`S,"apparent.ly had some c0n0_ Wh Pnhn-n.~..l A va vvvvvv u, bu. .. ._., ...-- You ll have 'to_ta-li: to yourself. .Dod rot ef I'm giue to interfere. She knows Hennicker s ways,` and if she chooses to take in transients it ain't: no funeral o mine. Zeeniel You, Zeeniel Look yer!" ,1--| 2,--. 1.-...I____- __:__1 ___ A tall, lazy looking, _ handsome girl ap- peared on the threshold of the next room, and with 9. haudon each door post, slowly swung herself backward and forward, without en- tering. Well, maw. The old woman briey and unalluringly pictured the condition of the travelers. 1115-... -:__9L L;_.- I) I........... 4'1`,-. ~..'I /Inn`-xi`, - \r\- --..._ Inhrtlunen . She wastall, gaunt and withered; in spite of her evident years, her twisted hair was `still dark and full, and `her eyes bright and piercing; her complexion and teeth had long since succumbed to the vitiating effects of frontier cookery, and her lips were stained with the yellow juice of a brierwood pipe she held in her mouth. The ostler liml ex- plained` their intrusion, and veiled their character under the vague epithet of a hunting party, and was now evidently de- scribing them pemonally. In-his new found philosophy the fact that theeinterest of l~.i=. hostea seemed to be excited only by inn, names of his companions, that he llimse-HT .was carelessly, and even deprccatingly, a1~ lnded to as the stranger from Eagles" 1.)) the ostler, and complete1y,,overlooke hy the old woman, gave him no concern. 2- nu I --_- L- L_II_ 1.- fI.._-L: . . . .......'lR 7`?-"7', "" "'J `l`| 5"JIlle quy "ir the ostler, who 1'8tl1|`l18(l to the nnrtv vr--- -_- .--- ` Leaving their horses iiiihe Slie ' teredthe kitchen, which comn1uni:ate `presently came upon a square room lled with smoke h'om_ aiire of green pine logs, The doors and windows were tightly fastened. the only air came in through the largc; throated chimney in i'oluininou~4 gusts, which seemed to make the hollow shell of the apartment `swell and expand to the point of "bursting. Despite "the stinging of the resin~ ous smoke, the temperature was grateful to up bonumbed travelers. Several arm chairs, such as were used in barrooms, two tables, a sideboard, halt bar and ham cupboard, and a rocking chair comprised the furniture, and `a few bear and buffalo skim; covered, the floor. Hale sank into one of the am chairs, and, with a lazy satisfaction, Apart-l`y born of his fatigue and partly from somenewly discovered appreciative facu1t,_v, gated around the room, and then at the mis- tress ol the house, with whom the nthen wen, lvvunvu vuv vvt-av.-v--4.- V- w..- --.... Paw ain t here, began the girl, doubt- fully, and-- How dy, Dick! Is that you?" The interruption ns caused by her recogni` tion of the oetler, and she lounged into the room. In spite of a skimp, slatternly gown, whose straight ekirt clung to her lower limbs, __ 7 _-__-_4. ..____I. 1th,. ......L...... 5.. Hiiia Lioenss Issued. 0tnoe--Uver uanuuuu Bank ot Commerce. street. 46-ly r-- -4 - uust go in through the kit:-hin-<-an t open the door for the wind." ___:.... A.I_._.'.. `l-.....-.-.~ ... L... _I ""'V"v `"'."`-"-'-"V ""- " "" " " "" I there was a. quaint. nymph-like contour to her figure. Whether from languor, ill health, ' or more probably from a morbid conscious- ness of her own height, she moved with A slightly aected Vstoop that had. becomea habit. It did not seem ungraceful to Hale, ` already attracted by her delicate proIe,'ber large dark eyes, and a certain weird resem- blance she had to some half-domcsticate/I \I-IJtU\lI That`ll do, mawf` she said, dismissing her parent with a nod. P11 talk to Dick." As the door closed on the old woman Ze- nobia. laaned her hands on the back of A ,chair. and confrbntzed the admiring eyes of `Dick with a goddem-like indifference. V , 1- LL- -__ -1 __-... _.I,_-...J 4.1.3.. L Wot a the `good of your ladlfn out tha-5 hog wash about huntin 7" Hu_ntz'n I I ll tell yer the huntin you-um hev been at! You ve been 'huntin George Lee and his boys since an hour before sun up. You've been followin a blind trail up to tlw Ridge, until the snow got up and hunted you right here! You've been whoopin and yellin `and circus ridin on the roads like ez yer wo~' "Gon;anchee, and frightening all the women . folk Within mi_1es--that's yer huntin`! You`v<~ been climbin down pa.w s old slide at last, and jnakin tracks for here to save the skins of _ tliem condemned go5ernment horses of the l` kexnpanyl And that's your huntin ! m- `I'J -'l..!.. .-_.-..-Jon an I-su-na'O-_ nf lnrnahfnr frnrn lllvll 1' avun VI "V\-\CvI-r ...-v .----.~._ v-,- Now, wotls the use of ydur pla`)"iu thiv -yer game on me, Dick? .Wot`s the good of. your ladlin out thgt hog wash about huntI'n'1 J 3.11-.1. uunnvu J v..- -...--v-__ . To Hale's surprise a burst of laughter from the party followed this speech. He tried tn join in, but this ridiculous summary of the of senagof duty left be1iever-u1orti_ed and _;..._ L- LL- I....;.. ...............-..1 IIIX-I"',UIIV \lDIJ \-Ij Iona-av rwuuy v vs ---V- ----~- _ Norgwas he the less concerned a"s 1ie-touz a.d um zii`.l dark eyes bad reswi 9!'..Wi n`p,o'him ; Zaiobialauzhed too, and, lazily. tfllig dropnedinto it And by I4_ee"s loungin back in his VcBnl"a7I'1il cigirlomewhar in Sac- _runentoL?* she added. stretching her teet out the action to the Word `imigidury Clint`-`between the 10118 fingers of 3 thin and not over clean hand- (A111- --_- n......:..m nah! Dnmlilig. when DEBTS 01 B IallL|._l uuu gun UVUI unvuu ----~ \ We cave, Zeenie 1 said Rawlins, hilggjty hgajubiided to '9. more subdued lees attering admiration of th'o nnconcerhed goddess before them. That oboyt t.he_ of is. Ye kin rake dfiwn '3h_ ilk. I forgot) an old frlend 0t :1 ; -_._.s.. n ! g few that line now, f . VF.-VP?-A Ar . _ of any mo degmdaim` ivolired in this - urmthouu General Agent. Real Estate bought and Collections made in any part of the ' R8-R. HOLT. INSURANCE BROKER IND lol County. Money to man. 0mce-Bothv'vpl1's. Bloc eotnmn 8tati,Ba.m. 0ntI:1o?W W ` my- ~-- -vvn B`: -as e s a white 1i1a'.n! `J- . Lwye. to know .hj`m n I Li "said the girl decid- ' continued Raw`- HI Ila-:_-.. `PEN . 1??9:F` ` line she 70 000 ,.95o,5N;.P:..MaN$:;..r:; o moi-est. Noprinoi almonrei1ired um and ot the term. H; . BTRA H .,'8olg71tor. n, Rn. la.- oolleotion ot gtlzn Iygtaea 0moe-Pol!oe Court urns.- OHN MACKAY. AUU'1`l.U1Vniniu. uuxumur sioner, Conveyancer. Issuer oi Marriage T oenses under the new Act. money to Loan V et Moderate Interest. Oreemore. Ont. 61y M.'"D3m1nion Grunge !"llIJ_IIIl`wUu' a up,..-.-. Insm-an nth Oonsdlon Mutual Aid be sad cue;-vs Fund Accident Annotations. `Oloe over Coulter 8: V511-'3. Bsr:'1o.- Tueaduy and Batu:-dsv. 6-ly ---<...._ __-.. _. ______,...._....._... . KENNEDY, G VILLER V HOLLAND`, Architects. P. L. Burvstyors. Valusuors; ho. _ Plans and specications. or buildings pre- . ... ,,_ , Rad. Town sndvll e Lots laid out. Farm osretull located. imbsr limits examin- od. 850. &o. ox-onto Otllos-4'Ma.Il Buildings. - am-1ebmoo-Mocmhy's Block. oomngwood 0los-Long?s Block. . . Tnos. Knmmnv. Mwmon Gnmmn. W. J. Human. 51-ly BIITIG. 0. E. Hnwsow-. ~ ` oaminf izoon .-omn1r.ooxa"umm.' V J 0onntyo!`8i:'oo. 0lo-P9l!o9.UqI;tt. AW. MOVITTIE, u. 1.. au_u.vns_xun. ALVU Real Estate Agent. Calgary N. W. T. Oorres ndenoe solicited with re r&tolnveat- lnente Province of Alberta. .W-.T.. A. W. IIOVITTIE. Addreu Calgary, via Benton, Montana U.S. `_ V ` . U115` M111 _ if-zlxfihg Maohin'er;: 5-Li>in. Barrio. Alliston and ursvennuruu D Am-ox Mocurrnv. (3.0. F. E. Pnrmcx. J. A. Mucuvrnv. . D. F. Mowxrr ARRIE PLANING MILL.--GEO. onm, 131126!` Carpenter and Builder. and Manutoo V H I! Doors Boohaslillnds. Mouldings . loo. Plqns Ins ail kin done promgtly and satlstoo-H tonlv. Faotorv. John street. le. ,, ._:__j_.._.j:j-. __-.g @. `:2 = =-~%1 -t`*~? .u '~:.x'm...-...,zt::'g-%*. EW"*" ` Ponotsng the tonlowlng db! (Ffldlg I Air tor painless extracting; _!.~ My ::'== - 7 _. 8. JOHNSON. BARRIE. IMPORTER OF um Dealer in Goals of all ki_B.d'.v And ' ENNOX. . I nltnrll nf J BARRIE. lmruru-um. um . and Dealer in all kinds. and Georgetown. Grey and Gue`ilph White Finishing Limo. Cements of uiikln a.Fire Bricks an Plasterers air. Storehouse at the Northern Rniiway 8w%h, toot of John atroet. noonmthe Mommy T0 LOAN.--0250000 atand 6};per cent. J. '1'. apnovh. Solicitor. ems. Barrie. V . Barrie. m Oot..`1885. - 41-Ttt ..------ .- `1'.'WTZTiib`s. moiamu. College of Surgeons.+Edlnbu1-g. `Llobntuto T Omoe a residence in -Brown ; oltho R0 ' College of Phyliolana e *2` Barrie. V On the prgmises 91'. night. `; ` W "`.j: 1: 2. _ an qUn:m~rs` no'rn:1-;l+..s..;vv;...,B " T~ Pronr1e,tor..`':I0e1g3::t. 0`: l khn tlnvnlllna nn 4: . Iu`|n, II 4% ; OUN J.!I:- T STRATI-IY &. LOUNT. :_g_llcit.ors in -I..nln (`I 7 , ` - an e . ` ".b`6u`e7a`}s3"`3 W33?` w-.__-_,> mluloner in Queen's Bench. Auctioneer. IOBEPH ROGERS. CONVEYAN OER. GOM- L miner. and Commission-` Agent for the I616 oases. Lands. Farm Stock Household Furniture. Goods. Wares. 8:0. 0 for the ollection"ot Ron 1:300: and Accounts. V0 1.9 can: v- -w--. EARN 8: MURCHISON. BARBISTERE. [ mmnitnm- conveyancers. 4&0. l;[on_ey to .__, |'0HN MACKAY. AUOTIONEER. COMMIS- .:......- mmvmnmcer. Issuer uva nouueru; ~ * HUI!-WW - ` to and trout u " znawa1oorI.mt: M tot meet 0: Dunlon In-oat. ---u:-j JOHN oanuv ion aunmln ON. the uplands root" of Market Street. . Yachts and Skit: of every deoorlptlon in otoek and built. to order. Also for lure at low rota bythe hour. day; week or ooaoou. Boot to rentb the oeooon. ooullo. one lead V otollo poddleeln otaoo end mode to order. - ..___.... ..__.- .....- TO SMOKERS. . . For all the notod Brando of Imported and Domoouo Oiaoro. Tobooeoo. Meeruehoum sad, 4:, :1 1). Plan. &.o.. 80.. In to tlgo _(jentrg_l__A__1 Anournwrs TANn__sunv_;gyon_1_ __________.___.._____._.__.._....__ BARBIE FOUNDRY, ENGINE 8: BOILER Wonxs.-H. Snwnnrinmanutacturer or as .;*.:::=&.*a&ai s,i,.Ei*: u.a3`;`.`.%"w9.:3I _____________.____________________ ` PRIVATE FUNDS T0'LOAN 4 nn um) Estate ntloweat Farmers 0NEY.-A large amount ot rivatc funds` to land on straight loans. at owest mtg? ` Mo0AR'I`HYV BEPLEB 8; MQOART . ._- ._..._.,.......... ` -at '1'. .n.m'r1Na, CLERK ('3ot'J'N'rVI=('>ry; . 00!. will be at his~'o ~nt.thbf- urt, {Warm eve:-ysutnrvdny. - 1d0I@,IplI. . kntnwn- 'r,Lrr'rL1n. M.D., 4(."M..` hm-4 Bounty 01 Duncan. Low 3 at my Store. Oraighurs VVUIGILM-`I1. unwnna auuuu---vy- y description 0! Engines Boilers Grist. mm. Shingle, Lain. nnd rlno Mnnhinnrv- :-_- . MOVITTIE, D. L. sunvmjron AND Dan` mam:-A Am-`mt. Calmry. Auononnii .3130. .-.-.-----...-..--..-------.--.g-------------- AULT &. KERR. Barristers. son- ! the Supreme Court. Prootora. Ipqxgggancem &.o. \13lIg1e7t.<`)!o`:3: Al. ._-;...I On M MANUFACTURES F1NANou!L_ _`_..___---------------- CARTHY. ...I.f.E'u.'.;r1.&o.. Money LEGAL. -:2-3 7 lIINl'II'I`Io ._._....--- onnomp. : uorniss. a '1`. LENNOX. BARRISTER. BOLIOITOR . or was ammnn: comm Proctor. Notary Public to:-Ontario Oommiulonenconve sneer` 3. Promo or Willa` Lama or Adm nutm- ond Gnu-dlanah 1: obtained. Money to non. 0!oee.~ Next door to Dr. Bosanko s~(igco, Bunion Street. Barrio. _ A. E. H. Ciucswtoxn. 3 at 6 and 5}: P91` Rnnltnr, Ann.-- [copyghted "by `Houghto n,' mnun & c_o.. - published by an-aner_nent. with them?) In a few moments he was sleeping the peaceful sleep of that -youth which seemed to be his own dominent quality. ` Falkner stood for a little space and-' watched him, following . the boyish lines of his cheek on the pillow, _from the shadow of `the light brown lashes under liisjclosed lids to the lifting of his Short- upper lip over his white teeth with his regu-' lar respiration. Only in sharpaccenting of the line of nostril and jaw and a mint de- pression of the temple betrayed his already tried manhood. , b . ' ` V V ' ` -7- __- _..I.A.. UI IV CIIKOIIIVVIIQ The house had long sunk to repose when [Falkner returned to the window, and re- muined looking out upon -the storm. Sud-` denly he extinguised the light, and patios quickly to the bed laid his hand upon` the 7 sleeper. Lee opened hiseyes instantly. Are you a.wakelv , Perfectly. ` - . . Somebody is trying to get into the house! Not him, eh ? said Lee guyly. ' No; two men. Mexicans, I think. One looks like Manuel. ' - u,,_,,-._.. 1..---__-1n -__..L.. - IVUIIU II 39 dinlnln I-vac Ah," said Lee, drawing himself` upfto uy sitting posture. Well 2 - Don t you see? `He believes the women are alone. - T ` The do'g--d- hound! Speak respectfully of one or my people, if you please, and hand me my derringer. Light the candle again fend openthe door. Let them get in quietly.` They'll come here first. It s his room, you understand, and if there`s any money it's here. Any we.y,_ they must pass here to get to the wom_en s rooms. Leave Me.nuel__ to me and you take cureof the other. - "T ' HI see. 77 Manuel knowe the house and will come first. When he s fairly in the room shut the door and go for the other. But no noise. This is just one of the sw-eetest things out- if we done properly. ~ But you, George? If I couldu t, manage that fellow "without turning down the bedclothes I d kick myself. Hush. Steady now. ' ` 1. ,1I.,;_ LL. -__-.. -- 2.! 2.. llllbllu |JvI;ut\I_y l|\J no He lay down am! shut his eyes asif in na_tura.l repose. Only his right hand, care? lessly placed under his pillow, closed on the handle of his piste]. Falkner quietly slipped into the passage. The light of the candle faintly illuminated the oor and opposite wall, but left it On either side in pitclxy ob- scurity. ' 7 ,4- _ 'l___-l--._ 3\v"l-II lIl.V O For some moments the silence was broken , only by the sound of the pain" without. The recumbent gure in bed seemed tohave ac- tually succumbed to sleep. The multitudi- nous small noises of a house in repose might have been misinterpreted by ears less keen than the sleeper s; but when the apparent, creaking of a far of! shutter was followed by the sliding apparition of a dark head of ten- gled hair at the door Lee had not been de- ceived, and was pnepared as if he had. seen it. ' Anotherj step an_d`the`g-ure entered the room. The door closed `_ instantly -behind it. The sound of a heavybody st1f'ug'g1ing against the partition ou't_s'ide.followed,iand then suddenly V v.--_--. iii V , , HEWSON 8: OREBWIOKE. BARRISTERS. Solicitors 0! the Supreme Court or Judi- leomra ot Ontario. Proctor-5, Notaries. Oonve Inoox-sh am. Money to Loan. 0mcea--Bot : well`: look. oppoa to N. as N. W. Ry. Station, Bnwrln `T The .intmde1\ turned and violently grasped ` thehandlev obthe door; but roicoilod at 6. quiet voice; 4tra;n- ~tl1 _e l`_16d.v V . Yuma;-u uux yup usu- Dro' _ tha_e,- ahd _herhe.- h " - h ` He vyithhn exclamgttidn.` The { .s1eep9r shejje wexfe wide open; the sleepers . axtendoiviarm and pistol covered him. , ` `Silence! V or F1! ' let that candle shine through you`.~` - - ` ` u19_. _-..Lz_1_. all 4_.-_..I.`.I LI... An`:-nIUu:`Al` -np`-; nun vuiu J vu. - , Yes, captain 1 growled the astounded and"; frightened h`nifbraod.' .I did_'n i: know you were There, the long whip in his left hand and`.` whirled it round I__'_ I.--) Will you dry up! - ; . * T119 man sanlrback against the wall in silent terrtir. . % ' - ' /Open that `door now-t-sdftigy. A Manual obeyed with trembling ngers - Ned, said Lee in4a.Llow voice, bring him `inhere--quick. ,"t - ` - `There we; a slight rustle, and Flkner ap- ,, ,._ ,-, I 1... `.L2.__`. ' __ _.._LI.... ......L8...-n M U K not 6:: `our 7 ~ V peered; beeking 5 in -another gasping gure, b grasp of the captor at hie throat. ' Silence, said Lee, allot you) There was. a breathless pause. The sound of 9. door hesitatlngly. - opened in thepuuge broke the stillness, folldwed by the gentle voice or Mrs. Scott; ' ' Is'anything- the inettert ' . whose eyes were gunder. the Leemadea alight gesture of warning to. Falkner, of menace to the, others.` Every- thing`e the-me.tter, ? he calied out cheerily. Ned e managed tehalt pull down. thehpusei. trying to get at something -from my saddle, L-.. I! . ""'J4 ' II` `WWI. :t`I"*{T:. -.*`-..'.'. `V7 : 3: 77.1.`-"' `K sn_us=cno:doom Z - j` N6w',1then,'. wluIi`&-15$-bidg grit!-.-V in Wihin ieacn;.a'n J . ; intnsm ntab.: A sort of old.',vtashionbd -Nb-9h . 1-r___c..- ___._ u-_1_:___.`_.1'n 1r-_9_.' _ uee. wan Uw;n1g1_1ng eyga. V. I . . , ' Pm ail xlghf. thaxi1{`$?9u. .?`1espqni_9d Falk- `ner;withuna.lIec.ted: B.Wk.'V&!.1nF.9~' . 1. ` =; new mdight. :mImnnrinB~.01 745?; undathbn the dqr heavdto1_ch'bOs{' . `*I'6ii*tfF*`!`9 (;u;i 1 I F L` I *dd5;;=im3ig:*7n6 I w uhocnvhiar}xlsok+.taco;lw'!>.IOl!)-"=+,= V. s A. . . ..-'41.`: `F2 . mama edit :1 lngglauce, more Ll- _._D_.Ix;."."L`. A-4-H31];-`.'.- -L`-A.` Linn h wu5a. - ` I hope he` has not hurt himself," broke. in another voice mischivou'slyI" * " 1 -1;:--_'_..._ _n1-:.. 9! ...I..:..-a.-m-I IJIUUIICI. V UOUU llllnvulv V UIIEIJ n Answer, 1911` villain, whispered ,-LeoWithtWi`:1.1$1`3i795,-`VL _ _ un... .11 '..I...I..4. '4-1....-cl, wnu '/7 I-nnnnnt"nl:"1l`A'|k- V geucf-tblomhublbg Iihavo_ ; gv aswyamwmw ~-u1_l V ith Ahmtl: . Whaure you dotir% 1iEi~e`3u" '9 -'- NW" -7: ,-' .. ,. -`.'.",'xI*,1r':r"'.1'.~`.r'. .':'*o':7`..'I"r"7 ."7`..9T-."2`& _ the sj;e:er ssye. c . o- _ ` Youwcrunl? `jtWi+tm;"Munuel, and gt`; ' TH HELEN MURCHISON. nnlalnnu. Solicitors. Conveyancers. 8:0. Money Moon. Olce-Over D. J. Murohisolfs Store. luket Street Barrie. Branoh01oa-Pottqr's Block. Totten am. . ~ Enwum J. I-luau. D. C. Muncmson. lngglance, suggent!=f6*~I:lIin'Idrdo;-avt his nfs!};'`*4!'i4.';,.;i;.;.h'd him ",._ .f9)Ii;n`.hr993,.f1i f.1`..1i9 ,.m9mW~ | Max-I so 1ao9.:o9ptaI;V1,;n!A's*9 tun-mung: In l1auI____ . "sew 1:19.20 FP`iFFPnT'.P`P'F?.?`.` 39. V .911`. P1<.19..d, .5?` `?h../3.'9{d {A`;`.`.`:";`;","V ?'5 `.i.5`." -`=',". iFT' not neamrotucl! Mnotine *5} `Ian nI\An`9;uwn a nun; vwvoonjnrv - wv-V ya: v cu---_-,7`--u` You re n-.11; looking. ,Yon ne'_f drinking 009 .n.mch It, spoils yon! .._.._1..'.:.'_`bI.' ; Ul,})lUllUo ' ' um me;`z'o. epunn.# .....I`..`:.1.a...;'...t 3.`... +I.. ..=`..{..A.I`"` "ff 1- , H .,_r A ' tlge; ma.n,; nwnnnh n`:- __,-The captured man eh . ,;,_- 5 `vously, and only uttered ? ' zv-:.,_ . it ` "- along. Cemel Y - " , _1:h&t.g:@.Ie 'va away and these women" were here':"ith- out a mum to help them. T You thought you d nd some money here, and have your own may generally, eh? _ T ML- 4.}..- ..l'1').`..9n wining nsvu'rnr' him in " \\fq_y `gqIu|'u.u_y, cg: . The tone of Le`e s' Tvbice inspired him to coMn`den`ceT; unfortunately, it inspiygd him `with ramniarity` also. : V ~f - ,, . ,1 1 1.-.: 4.1.. ..:...La. 4.-. .. HM-In fun vvoquuvuvv_ u.-- .. .........._, , _ , . `with familiarity` also. T` :1 T ` I reckoned I; had the right tota lime fun ; on my own account. cap. I reckoned ez one l gentleman in the profession wouldn t inter-' {ere with another gent-lemau s little game," i hecofntinned coarsely. ` Stand up. V Wot for 9 Up, I say! V Manuel stood np and glanced at him. Utter a cry that might 2 frighten these women, and by the-living God they ll rush in here only to nd you lying dead on the oor of the house you'd have polluted; , ,,___ _A;_I AL. _I_.!`_ -_.I I-I.I 61;- Igah AC IIUUI UL VIE IIVIIUU JVVIIJ IJGVII ,..,......... He grasped the whip and laid the lush of it heavily twice over thg ruian s shoulders. Writhing in supprened agony. the man '9 implorigly on his knees. u\v-.._ I:.4.-..o!) --.!.I I... g-All-In Ouyiu-nu llllylvl Luau; VII ulu uuqvvvu _ _Now, listen! said Lee, softly twirling the whip in the air. I want to refresh your memory. Did you ever learn, when you were with me--before I was obliged to kick _ you out of gentlemen : eompo.ny--to break into a private house? Answer!- No, stammered the wretch. y Did you ever learn to rob` a woman, a child, or any~but ab-man, and that face to face? . - f ' No-, repeated Manuel. Did you ever learn from metolayv a nger upon a woman, old or young, in anger or kiudness? AUDI R: 2lllLv; an----~---_, -- ,_ others of Notari Oonveyancers. Mg1e t.o,lon. Oloes. inds` Block. op site N. lhuon. Barrie. and Bing am's Block, Bradtor . Ilwom-on Lxmxox. Wnnnxiwrox Auur, Joan R. Kn-an. ` Then, my poor Manuel, it s as Infeared; -civilization has ruined you. , Farming and a V , simple, bucolic life have perverted your mor- ; 1:19. So you were running off with the stock and that mustang, when you gotstuck in the snow; and the` luminous idea of this little , game struck you? Eh? `That `was another mistake, Manuel; I never allowed '_}'01l to think when youlwere with me. ` V No, captain. Who's friend? an .3 .a ............n.. ..:.........'. 1....-. 41.}. u......_ gnu- vv I agree with you for once; but he lxa.sn`t had a very brillientiexemple. Where's be gone now! ' . To h--ll, fox-~e1lI care!- Then I wo.nt'you to go with him. If there : 3` wey out otthe place you know `it cream and it." ' I give you".-two days to do it- 'you and (he; At the end of that time the org1er'wiIl be `to `shoot you on sight. Now. take of! your boots. _ The men : dark face "visibly whitened,.hie teeth chettered in superstitious terror.- ` Pm not going to ehootyou now, ieid Lee, y smiling, no you will haven 'chnnoe.t0,die:? with your booilon-,.i you ire superstitious. I only want you to exchange (or that peirot; Hnle e;.in the flfheitect is! heve'tahen:e.tncy to. yours That teehiou; '01 wearing the stocking: oubideetrikee mess: one of the neeteet things out. cg-.. ,u ,.L,.n`7.-_a.. _s.__"_'_ .41 1.1. |._nn..' _.-1.1. CQXTEIQ Ifuq_pI}n;uweu 5.1:. uxgapvug IIUvvnI\A5v- ` L:~a;s=s:sn=;.a:w`Asit{1;a:ri*:i:;?L.} - . $`.Gsor9..L ?;- ..1`-`a1kn!`. A _-_._._1_. , .~ } Ii H19 ulI,_;C_uv1u. ' Lc_sI;qA_,aunu.|_::s nuouw unvu i the othei-,;Ned_, bntdisa-rm: him irt. They ` might quarrel.` The habit of. carryingiarms, lnuel, added Lee, as Falkner took/A pistor tend bowie knife iron; the haltbreed, is of ma: provocative of violence and inconsistent withd bucolic and life. A = '_Fe.1kner returned heleid hurriedly ` tohis companion: Do you think itwiine, i Geo_r'ge, to `let thoeefheilhouhds loose! Good Godi. j I . gonna: 'sc8rceI'y"let--ihy gap. or his throat g when Ithodght of what they were hunting, ' ' `u1 t'__ .1--- `\"rL.'.!"1) ..4.:.lV 1'4}. "1........'m'.iu an. '7f'1'r3~7v'35n.theTdoor." 1 J ; % 39. did-0 `3`7a1,k99r;.Wes almdx w.aitinz{ ntjie threshold. lbosiwith ` u,_ _LL __ .~n-.a 1... ; .I:L-...... L1... a.'...'s' ml...- We1l.. I adihit ws getting rather we in i-thuavenins Af0rv`pur phi1os9phic.a.l:;inqniIT. jmdxyou :Imctiany,V mm, mm `viiolgt xdnygt ed; .*i9`. stilt?-A!=1i-as-;-'g,v%:s>m maw.o_t L` J we,ardthree or four in posaesiona ith>ocueut;'o tl:a:won_1en." . ' L w1x. .L H ..n.:E. .i. 1' nF.mF1,nE~" T - . 1 . _ . `_`My dear Ned}? said Le'e,"1u.x1_u_-ioAu'sly en- scoxgcing himself under the bedelptheeegain `_with a_ slight `shiver. of de1ici9u[8.Wu_'mth.:I Wmust warn you againstallowing thenetmtal ` `pride "of; a walk to prejudice you : ` egairgst the general level of 7 our profession, Indeed,- I was dultefstruek with the justice of .;llIe1"1uel`;s_p1jotestTthe1:=I`ivves intertexfing with . WW` Vii` b?.'*8'OWn "9' ` .a.v s.__`.j;La. ' H _' :1j._ .` '.77`It!iey- '. `A V`UI CXIIIIIUXZ 2 CHI! ~ Weahall havomh 1'-hro1')l esnneo'kiio1i- dj-'n'w'ut 15,Hoqe`fb6ota?ayvu5' . ; L..*i2.J._. LL- .:_`v_ -' ..L-.L`i`_-*e.'n.i..4.5` ~: .LL...m..u1.. _.I`..4.

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