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" rMV1TTePM1QV . �,�-1 - 2M7=Nr9WrM=r-- - - 7 I : ';' CURE SICK HEADACHE. ! i - � - i VETERINARY : . ' JOEM GRIEVE, V. S., honor graduate of Ontario Veterinary College. 'A.1disaaae9ofDomeod . satmalo treated. Calls promptly attended to " qhsxgea moderate. Veterinary Dentotry a specialty. Office and rt:sidence on Goderiah. street, one dbor . of Dr Sootr.'e offioe, Seatorth. 1112-tif , , ; : LEGAL : � I I JAMES L. KILLORAN, � airriater Solicitor, Conveyancer and Notiry . .rublto. Money to loan. Office over Plukard!s Sibre Swu street, seaforth. ino � . . � 11 ! , R. S. HAYS) � rardstar, Solicitor, Conveyancer and Notary Public. Solicitor for the Dominion Bank. Office—In rjea . Dominion Bank, Seaforth. Money to loan. 2401 . I I jM. BEST., Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyan0er, o Notary Public. Offices up stairs, over C. W. PApWs bookstore, Main Street, Seafoxth, Ontarlo.� 1027 r � I � � I ­ JJENRY BEATTIE, B.rrluter, Solicitor, &o, . ja money to loau. Office—�:zdy'8 Block, S6A. * . orm� 1679-t : f I J-1 ARROW & GARROW, Barelsters, Solicitora, &o. ILX Cor. flamiltou St. and Square, Godarloh, Out. J. T. GAP -Row, Q. U. 1676 CHARLEs G&aRow, L. L. B, .--..- - , FHOIMSTED, successor to tho late firm � of . McCaughey a; Holmeated, Barrister, Solicitor 9=.,rey=cer . and NOWY - Solicitor for the CXU SdUaRaiuk, of Commerce. ljoney to lend. Farm log ftle. Ofiles in Scott,*. Block, Main Street. i tworth. : T ; ' DENTISTRY. - - . F- W. TWEDDLE, I DENTIST, . . Graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Qn- . tario, "k graauut,j course In crown and bridge work at flabk-tirs 83hool, Chicago. Local anamlietici for painless extraction of teetu.. Offlee—Over A. Young's grocery store, Seaforth.. � 179 A. SELLERY, Den)isA, graduate of tihe D"Rpoy'al College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. &Fi� honor graiduale of Department of Dentistry-, Toro] ito University. Office in the Patty block, Han"ll. Will visit Zutjoh every Monday. commenoiDg MQn� 1"7. June lot. 1581 L — � DRR R. ROSS, Dentist (successor to F. . `Tw�ddle), graduate of Royal COLII e of Don , I 8urgeons of Ontario; drist class honor graduate of g!oronto University ; crown and'bridge work, also g : bld work in all Its forms. All the most mode�rn i4ethods for painless filling and painless extraoirionicif I 46etlL A-11 operations carefully performed. 3 Moo Tweddle's old rjUnd, over Dilre grocery. Se4forth. " 1640 ; i MEDIOAL. � j ; - i ! Dr. John McGinnis, ! � Nov. Graduate London Western University, member SJL-oUt&rlo College of.Physiolans and. SUrgeofi& Ofte and Reoidence--Formorly occupied by Mr. Wra. Viekard, Victoria Street, next to; the Catholic Church AWNIght coal# attended promptly. i0ftI2 I � i : D -R. H. H. ROSS, K B. Office over Greig & StewarVa Store, Seaforth. - i � Night calls attended to at the office. � i � 1802; ! I i r . i I DR. F. J. BURRONVS1 � I �Ala itosident Physician and Surgeon, Toronto Gen. *ral ![capital. Honor graduate Trinity University, vasinber of the College of Physicians and Smgeoul � � Ontario. Coroner for the County Of Huron. f1m.. -A 'P. tA.— --n A­t�v. Q4. r- 4 # ,kk —4, . . � I . V 0 ifethodist Church- Telephone 46. 1 i I 11186 I � � . � 1 . i , i . I I PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, I 42derich street, opposite Methodist church,Seaforkh .Q. SCOTT, graduate Victoria and Ann Arbor, and � member Ontario College of Physlaians "d Surgeons. Coroner for County of Huron. Q. VAcKAY, honor graduate Trinhy University. old medalist, Trinity Medical College. Member I t011ege Of Physicians and Surgeons,-Oniarfo. . I 1 148& - - --- — RED CEDAR SHINGLES. .� The undersigned wishes to announce to the public that having bought a large quantity of the three bel3t 'brands of red oedar shingles, and by getting a liberal discount for cash. is prepared to sell then, jo cue. borners lat pr;cea that defy corapetitiou., i , . I —t - S. LAMB'S Lumber Yard, Seafoz th. I Having in stock at the Seaforth Lumber Yard a very large quantity of F.11 the different lengths and . width?, is prepared to 1111 any bill that is presented � ithe ve�ry best quality of Hemlock. I S. LAMB'S Lumber Yard, Seaforth. � PIN& I Having bought %, large quantity of p'ne from a 1%ze firm in Muskoka, I ani getting, Rice dressed ; bot sides or ore side, for siding. ft()Mg, CV11311.91L . wide plank for water troughs; spruce and I for gravel boxes, I;ght and durable. Also white . cedar shingles XXXX and XXX and XX of best make In MuskoluL Large stock always on hsud. 4 . -S. LAM B.'S Lumber Yard, Seaforth. . - 177 ! � I T . C EF 1 N r PL -- """ A L I � . Hardware 81tore; - I BINDER TWINE -Beat 1�janilla a,t bot- tom: prices. . . Beat Machine Oil for Mowers,, Binders and Threshers' use, Complete stouk of Haying and Harreat: Toole. i . uilders' His, rd ware. ' I . Farnat;e Woik and Eavetrcui4, speaialty. ; Mug a Charcoal Irons, $1.50. Sills & Murdie , . 0ountar'a Old Stand, Seaforth.' , .? I I i . . � . I � I I . , . . - i . -- - .. I . : I ; � I i 11 i . � 11 i ! i ! 11 . � i : - ------ ­-.­.­­­ I---.-"----- ­ ­­ -1-1. I—- - ­ I ­­ I . , - - -.-L- - � - - : � I I . - I � � ; I I , ; - ,- . I I - , � � i � � I , I - f - , I -1 I . : � i I �- .. : i � z , . � �, � 1 4 I ­ � - I ,.�z � I . - . - . � � � ; r : :. � ti - - I I . , I t . r � I � � L! I I � I , :,�, : � ,�- . . zz� . � , - I � � � - ; - I , I , . 6 - 1 . - : L! . - . . I . : � - I . . . - . ; I : I - : , I - i , � . . - . I I— �� - ------, . -­----7��­�J,��­- 1 � �1� - . i . . I ­ I I � I: 1: , . I - I - . i ," 1 � . , . � . i I -i , i I . I . I I ! . . i . � I . . . i I I . . I I � t I I I . . r I � . I I . . I . - - �- - -- ---- � . ? . . . - UNDER TRE 'RED. L-tON. ' . - . , � THE ADVENT BES OF AN E '(4LISH CAVALIE4- IN THE NORTH--UOW, FLEEING FBOM LONDON, 11P� BE. ' COMES EXTJ LNGLED IN TH8 VLOTS OF CERTAIN NOBLEbdEN WITHRE GARD TO TB h; QUEEN -OF SCOTS. � � --- 1 , � I . � . I BY F, K. SCRIBNER. . I I . . — � i I � . C1 1APTER IV. � , HOW CERTAIVN ITO 3LES CA -M E TO RR ,AT!, ODDS . . � For some mom mts I stood irres,6 , fore the tavern d bating the, proper ciaurse ; T did not care to ask the way to the palace, lest I be rememb 3red and, did anything of a grave nature occur in that neig ' , tind myself dragged to a Aungeon 4, and t � I pu to the question. I � ! i Then it occuried to me! that theirei could be no more proplir dwelling for bet Soottish nipjasty then the castle itself, and turned my steps upward, picking my way over the uneaven stones and past groupai of idle townsmen &Ld scldiers. � The hill grow Aeaper as I ocie n�ded, the � street narrower, and soldiers more plentiful; then suddenly ere appeared above me a coach drawn by four horses, and I scrambled into a doorway to avoid being.,trampled under foot. ; - The splendi(I lNery of the driver and outriders told me the vehicle was that of some exalted personage, nor was I surprised a moment later, as- the coach rolled "set. to I p I see the royal a6r )a emboa ad on the panel. :f A rough lookinjg f llow who had songht 0ielter with me in the doorway scowled . gloomily after th a retreating splendor. . "It is the Qdeen on her way i from the palace," I ventui,ied. I The Scotchma# growled a half ,articulate reply. i � "'Tis my Lord Darnley on his road to Holyrood; the Queen would not-h4ve driven so reckleasly." ' . I i I j Two things weire plain to me. This Lord I D3,rn,'ey, the Queen�a husband, 1 was un. I popular in Ediub 1argh ; also that in ascending the hill I turned,my back .on the palace. If the occupant of jhe carriage was o L n his way I to Holyrood, -the roy al residence lay down I I -1 the street. . I . . I I � Not slow to I irofit by inch an� excellent guide, I stepped from the doorway, followed in the wake of the coach,'repagoing the inn I . - and continuing o. my way until I had quite reached the ba,,,e lof th4 hill; wh I n, turning a corner, I saw i before Me a great stone building with pdinted turrets a�d flanked I I by a delicately ou'rved stone chaop4. The flutterin�i yellow :,flag wi�h ta red lion and the pre senoe of numerous 4uArds � � about the mEdn'entranc0told n�e �ha,t it � was the r"idene of Mary'Queen qf S,,-ots. But I bad come for another purpose than merelS �o grat-17 idle orioeil,yl., and ap- proacbingv, the b#ildiog, turned tO the left atid entered a wi4e street' or'road, bounded on one� aide by t�� b garden ,wall of �he palace and o�the otherby a thiol�,, fring� of. trees atil. btishes. 11 : I . ; . I I saw at a glance that this placa afforded' � an exemllent me0ting ground fo, a large body o men. The �alaci of jHolyrood " atood omewhat �'away:l from the tbore,11pop. . . I ulated quarters (if the city, and after night- � fall fe i v were lik i � j to li� abroad in he -neigh- borhocd. , ]I I I I The vicinity ol the 9ueen'9 resi4ence. Was open hountry, thickly overgrownlin some plact.s. with shr bery ; a great bill arose , I some 4istance in the tear of the 11 building and a4 -high mound protectied thb street, which �lay as in a, valley between the rise of ground and the wall of. the p,�lace. I . L%stily, I made note that the un4erbruish - I �ff wbich fringed ' thij street would Ord an excellent bidinp place,lif I�niust keep under . I 'cover. I I I Having made these obse�vatioDs solved to return to the tavern and await . I -the he arwhen I should sall� forth'again to do tbe Earl of B)thwell's bidding. � , Arri ing at thi i inn, I foun I d the' tap room desert(J, saive fir the bustling landlord, and, ordering a -,ankard of i0e, I presently drew I im. into co:ivers%tion. � I L )� u have r iany . great' noble s� here," . quoth I. "I hear that the . Qaeon.' holds a - . ! : i merr�v court." . I . � . 11 Faith, times have sally. changad , but � a few iof the gi eat lords remain,i" he re - )lied. t I I I � . - � " I And the Que Da's b uabari4 ?" I v�ntured. Cilhajeheardhawasa gall�ntof6he farst 1. � 2 � ; water. ; . He s�rugged h a shoulders.; 11 So�ne have ' t so," be : grunted, "but - -)' He made a'gesture there 1�16re othere i . which might exp -,esa much or, little. �, ,61 You say ifeW nobles remaih. ; have the others then denerted Edinburgh."" " Pai -force,"' he answ6red, glancing:- sharply � I at me. � . ; I I " 'T s strange," I anlwere(I ; " tb a Que en is held to be an e ey mistress." . I "A differencia of religion bath played sad pranks at court, so I have heard,'.' replied he:, gu rdedly. ; ' i BTt of the nobles! remaining, -who are they ?f I asked, detet'mined to lbad him i � on. I I I I'M lord, th Earl lof -worton� Lords � I I I Ruth vpn, Maitlar d andfthe:Earl f Both- � well," 1e answen d. ' I li. g � . I Now,, having b, ien at� the nglieb 1courb. I had fi�'ard. somet iing of th con�ition of affairs �nScotlaud and I date mined to so�nd my m4n as to �ertain rum ra curren ' . I Londoi. I m1sin , ks You have given a goodlyllist of na 11 3y said I.' I I but ont is la`cking,� my Loid gut- ! ray. 4lethinks t iere was no! greater name in ScG � ! � � 4 � .. qland " I I OA08ei his a 7e% until tl�ere waq3 oul� a narrow! alit betwt en the lids. � ,I ; 69 You are a stranger t6 Edinburgh," quoth. �e, I I e1da you would! have �kno,wn sometl ing of thie matter." � � I . I I " The city ani] its Deople! are u I nkndwn �� � to me," I replied ; 6! but I have heard there lies some difficu ty between the Earl of Murr and the Queen."' . . � I at h`j ough," sa .d hej " to i send the earl burd., or out of Scotland to gave hi' nook ; I M I I 0 and ha k ye, cert 6in oUthe l4rda are! banish- . . . t 'i ed for aving eon mitted tresson against #e t Queen. But tl ere iemaiu�et,h rn� lords Morton, Maitlan� and Ruthven, who wojuld patch up the difi �rences and have �; fmp'or- I tuned 1. er majesty to bid �tb�.eir friends! re- t turn. M.iry bath turned a ' doaf ear to their pleadivas and my Lord of .Murray �nd ,the ' P I - others 4re like to r,row gray hairs aorose'the f =� i border." ,� � i t, " W' I . I ich Mortoa and� the rRst have taken ill," I 4entured, S eing he was warme-1 up to hiapbjecb. . a A& , & 'Tie not for me to say," he auswered, 8 but it is rutnoied they'r4xlk greviouely, I . and have subsided only t6 nuroe their ( I � I wrath.: I . : � - I . I 9 9 Fe %ring that they, too, � way � fall be" ' I I neath the Queex'a displeas' re ?"', I i - U mg - � gested. I T 0 " It may be so, 21 . i I quoth he ; ­.t�e queen a holds trie upper b8 nd, 11 i I I T . . � . � � - 11 1 --- i ; . 0 I . ; i ; I f - . I n I It I i , I i . y 0" I t I I ; I are 1�all-UnkSS You are lea�n by a ; . I natwe-you n ed Inorelat. . c � . . � YO may eat eizough; you are i . . I I I : t � IDS11110' the bent fit of it. � i Z3 � . p I I � I I S Vs SiOU Of tod-�ver oil ' .. I h will help you � i t your food, and .0 -19e.9 ­ , . I t bring you t1le �Z Au=pnleSs of :4ealth. s I tt I I . P,sl eciaRy � ae of babies. , : i 81CMD FOR F119 � SAMPL9 AN6 TRT RT. f ,Corr 4 - =,HE 1"*10TO. a ,,,, ,,,,e.�Nr041z1,r*. . - , all drug&Ws- [- - . . 10 . I : � I . � � � I ! I I I � : � I I I � � . � , � I I � I iI! I I ; I i I � . irl � , I : . � , I . : I i : , : . . ! 1 1 � i , , . . I � ' . i � : � � � I i � I . I I I I . � I I I . I r . I I � - i _4 ­ _ I : . �­ � .- , - -, ,.. . ­-- 1-1- ---- I ­ - -1 1. ­­ , - - - 4 --- I I- � 1. 1i ir , f I � I I � . . . I �� : I ; --1 `�7 . --, ii -I -­��,�,�,-ty—,­� 0741 11 Of tbhec e 7ttestion of health IN 0 0 It" O ` - , , in e s rbainly a "i Stio � ; questi I ,of nutrition.: If the stomach � , and o el�. organs of digestion and nutri- � , tiort ... ar t t - ept in a he4thful conclition � � there will, be a well-nourished body, and little 'liability to- disorders of the jiver, bowels ci� such otlier disorders as way resulf fid.11n in- � i2irtrit.idn �� and . lack 0 �=er­ � I I r I I . � cise. i 1 �. . I � I . Dr. I ii--rcels 11. I . Golden � `Xied- I I ical Di 'I ,qpvery cures.. , i0eases of the i 0 I mach and ot her or- ... I gans 10 diges- tion a 4 nutri- tion, Rhal also clisme.- w, of oth- % ... . � ��� erorgai#svhich are i�Wsoid by the iltseased conditidn�,Ofthe I stomach. By enabling � the periteot Uutri- I tion of i tUe � . body it i0areases the vital power and � prornot�.s.4 vigorous old age. - I w�s6 qufferer from chronic diarrhea for five years," '. es Mrs. Mary A. Aaron, of Rolls, 111.helps No*j Mo. Iti tried different rernedies. whi h I ld *ve me relief for a Ishort tim* IC 0111y. ��,!;Irouflc would return as bad as e*ver. 1congulitdyouin ly, igoo, and by your advice cornmen�ecl using PrI. Pierce's renredies. Itook two bottles of the 'Golden Medical Discover I three vi4ls of the 'Pelletq,l and some of & I ]Rxtrac�, of Smart -Weed,' 2s you advised. I have no �Ad any return of my trouble since lur medicines, Ain novr seventy-one year�s- 61& *rid I never had anything to -relieve Tne so qWck. I think Dr. Pierce's medicines the greatest fDU earth. Should I ever have any re- turn of m ,y trouble shall use your medicine. my Tait ksi to you for your advice and thanks to Alm$-h�y God for restoring me to health through your linnds.,� . Accett �no substitute for " Golden Med- ical Dil;covery.11 There is nothing "just a� go6a;l for diseases of the stom'ach, - b] .00d� a�nil lungs. I I Dr.1 ierce's he best laxative fbr old people, They cur�! con- atipatic n ond biliousness. I ; ! , 1, � � He 60k!a turn across. - the room, f P'mbled amongsti hjs mugs and plates, then ,turned and face". me. � I J, -Look je, young Bir," said he. " Mix not to frse�y in this civil broil. Our good city is d- , �vided into -two hostile camps, ap. parentlyt outwardly at peace, but the Pre a, underneath ; on the one side there is *hO Queen and a few lords. on the , other cc ta�in of the powerful nobilib 31 I y who nurse thoiv,'! grievances. � 66 can t 1, 11" thing not be mended ?" I in - 17 quired. , �-� $&It Eli ht be," he answered, d9but the Queen h)1188tubbornly to onaboneof eon- , tention. Hast heardof her Italian' aecre- tary ?" � 11 Not L," I answered. � 94 . ;Tia his presence in Edinburgh which has kert the pot boiling," he 'contirrued. " It, has I p eased her majesty to attaeh to her pers n !one David Rizzo a mail of much � �% learning a d a disciple of the black arts, which I elas car'ried bither from Frande and Ita.y.! As the Qaeen's eecretary this ' Riz7o he a her ear at all times, and 'tie cur. rent rsp;r�. among the townspeoole that he carries I is advice to suit his puipose ; this ,Ty Lord,' Morton and others of the i nobles e,,eve, knA that 'tie througfi this fo6igner � the Earl I 4 Murray and the others a�e kept out of Scotland. , Therefore, they 6-te him exceedingli and they have importuned the Queen to s�nd him, about his business 1 7" , i I " And she refuses?" said 1. I " Tha . she does, with so firm a I spirit that the n bles hal te the man the more and count hi,,n s a stumbling block to all their � I plane. N'either i's he in favor among t , he citizens, � t4erefore he keeps close 0 the palace, and under the shelter of the 4aeea's protecti4 m.r' - ; I I , Now, I:was curious to, learn on which side stoodi the Ear) of .Bothwe , and whether . L serving him, I should be, for or against! t hal Queen of Scots. I I , 1 66 Y ou,�h�vti spoken of the E&rl of 'I Both. Well," salid 11 ; " is he numbered am( Dg the powerfu noblemen of Scotland ?" i I "If tl�e ,'office of Lord High Adrr,iral of I Scotland Sheriff of Berwick, Haddiogton and EdInOurgh, bailia of Laude'rcrale, Queen's lieutenant on the borders, and keeper c,f Aermitage Caetle tends t make one a gr,04 nobleman, then is my ciord of � oing of a man in Scotland," replied in�e host. i I was! g piug when he finished. 'I This, then, wale 1�be man whom I had saved from assaspinal.i�n and into whose service'l I had entered. . 1 - . I Q 66 He at nds 'high in hivor , with the � neerf 9,11 11 entured. I " Mos� , ike," answered the lan� � dlord ; " he could 'plimb but one step higher � to be ' her co""brti.'i i P w I 'Had I His 6rds eased my misgivings. learnei ,shat in serving Bothwell 11 must ally rayielf ,with those opposed io the throne; I' felt I had made but a poor be- , ginning i'u the north country. � . i . IP a,!4sh it 3ame'to me that the Earl of Bothw�lk;'s enemies, those who had plotted - his d"t , were to be found among the nobleale ranged ,from the Queen of Scob. la'nd ; �b t who the were, or how powerful, t yi Th d 1 eans of , knowh3g. Perhaps the Ila comin;0n.igTt mighbenlighten me. � I Woqld have questioned the landlord furthef, titit, diacieti,on warned me to Oeeiat, so, finwhtag the cor!1tents of my tankard, I - � ascenda&! to my room to await the hour when I must repair � to the neighborhood of � the Qatiela's palace. i Night 4 -as coming, .and. no great!, time )lapsea b4ore I kne1w that I must be�� about I ' � my buiinoap. If I �ccomplished. not, some- tl�iue for -'my own good and made not the-- nost of t6 Paitronage of so great a noble- nan as the E41 of Bothwell, I would have I Mly myeolf to blame. ' . Forbun� bad f*'vored me beyond my es �n puting me in the way of s i erving be Lord High Admi,al of Scotland ;I upon he la�ddisr thus furnished I might � climb iigher', dW I keep my wits about me. I � Havi,ng dined so late in the afternoon, I eft th ' a tiavern supperlees, and, descending he etaire with my cloak wrapped closeli � bout nie Eo its folds concealed the reater part of my face, hastened to gain he Wed which flanked Holyrood on the eft. i . In tjrut�, I did not reach it a moment too 000, for,�as I approached, I perceiveil that goodly body of men were gathered, there I mfore: mia, all fully armed, each after hie wn f4allion. I � , � So grea, ' 1t, indeed, was their number that I aw the uzelessneEs of concealing rriyablf as ha& at� flist, intended ; had there 1 been I I nly a�dozen. or even a score, I mighti I have een rb3o*nized as a stranger, but ther!B was � � t least ffilre hundred, and in so la�ge a atohering� it was. no great task to lose I neself. � . Approaohing, therefore, with all lbold- eps, t mibgled with the others, nor Aid it I � %ke many� moments to discover that �many bout me svere unknown to their neig4borF. i , Some of; the men were gathered in groups, onverging in low tones"; others stood 4art n oaroless attitudes, and some bad seated hemselves by the roadside. All war' - w; ap arently v�sitdng fo�some one or a a of ommand to set going the business wl hich � � . ad broug�t them together. � ; My firsb�, care after assuring myself that I tood ip n(p danger of being questioned a o get �n i;nkling ot the object of the -iLweeta. � 1g. : � � Assumin2 a careless demeanor, I sau � oter- d from g�;up to group straining ears to atoh the drift of oonverephtion and sto � r ppiag -�--i�--.",.---�.",--,.�.''-.-.I,.-"-�-.��.,-- ­­­­.1­­­L�­­. . - T�­­ ­ -- - - - �-- �11 5' ­­­­ 1-11.11 ­7�7­ 117 ­'- " -- -- 11.1 -­ - �----­-- ­- - -- ­­- ­­ ----- � . . ! I .- -- , � � - 1-11 I -1 I i � , _77 ....... � " � ; I I . � � � . �! � . i ! ! . I i I � I - . � i i I � I � i - : I i I � ; I - I i � - 11 , , � . � . i i I . . I , � � i I i i . I I I � i - . i � I I . � � � ! i . i : . � I � I . . � � : . : : : I � ­ � , i � i . .1 I ; . : i I I t - � � , I . -- I � I � I � i � I � - i I i i ! 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I � n -C4 I -1 . � I I w L - - ,- � - 7 '; I I UAGUI.- .; ; . i - .IJ . � I t � I A 11' � . I - . I . i - : i � I . I - i i I I -f :;-W" I ; ; r www"-001� � I . i t . ,0 : I ; .-I.111op— . I I I --- - �� I - I - I .! � "I �' . . � � I � I 6; EU� �� � SITO I ; � . AUGUST 8. 1902 - -- ­ � , � )Iulftolf XPO j : . . � � I I � I I I — � .� 0s01M=ff"------� I �.. 0 1 0 - . I I I i . —.— .. - i ; - — -- . �� � L I -- . . i L: � T-7! i I ; i i-� � � --- G � I IDS M-A=r=A= - .. ne�r i 11 I . . I - � . . I . I i I I 01 . . � here �he lar�ler gg Vero eon- ' were given were hea tyl enough, but were I - ne I I lill r I - �� I � grega'te . Several tim--'ee I caug-ht5'the name perhaps of an organi ad e Accordin � . I - � I ' , 9 � - � of he arl of Mort'n anc . onca that of INN . to the Westminstdr Ga a te, ibey appear, - 78, � I JAS. ; P , ps - A"'WIMN fil R V t, I fu 11 , " --- - - 11 Ru h .. ve , , bat of the )f this gather. 'BACK I ed to be led by an e'l(eriv'gentleman in the �4 .- 0-% .V"w , � '- t I - . . �� P irpoee i � I ff - I , U N ij � 11 I � I front row of the stand, jinearest the Her a Ij , U%Z . - Ing I sined 'no hint, nor d d I tYnk there , � hWn . 1� ,ob . ' 'I I � I � . - , � . � . . 1� a . 9 I I � tbe Weems ny pret,3eab who COULU hav spoken � Guards. He stood i pit his b ck to the z/ I tneets I I I I e of �-� to 1, certainty; - except I hat each had - parade ground, wavi is bat and his arms ft- "'J- I ngl , . - ---A 13 Who 3f -ea -11 I been out i monea to a cc mmoz I rendezvous by I when a cheer seemed, appropriatei, ". A ('Wv H I �,o be I., "I was given up to die with 1- for its hE. ; ]a � and . � � him overlord. i I . . . led off with a stentorian "Hip, hip, *. Vrth � 4 I . I . � i I - : - bwT-ed . bj I : �) I , I . � tion. I then bc�gan � - I . . - . I t w,as1. somewhat after seven in the even- � . � hip-- ot,ick, consump � - -. mscas � . � ! I I . �1 -- . ing and he shadow c t by I he reat hill . � � When be relaxed his qxertions and turn- tc, -nEe Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. I � � 1. � � . � . z . re-tain its .i . I � I I I i I . : I I I 'Ove I 1 - behind �he palace was! growing bl moker. ,I 9 I ad round, the ge�tl6m&0 was seen to be , I 7: ! F'. d at once and Am now in I �, I . . I � � . I .1 I � for :25 yea, had ,.yeli nigh despair id of earn ng what � i 0 1 ! Mr. Seddon ! But Mr. 8 e'ddon w%s not the 1,�,iicct icaltb.,,�Cllas. E.Hart. � . � an-gol Ij ; . , An � 4 1 I Ili rt of Rot,=ll h d bid 3 w ma discover I � real leader in the cbeeildg,' for a corres- t . I � I . i ! I � . mal., Gibbstown, N. Y. . inuch ks! u" : i I -P . - ... I nlel i �movement on he par i of I he crowd � I i ! ondent of the Man6hes at uar dan, point- . i - t Jf you have Backac'he you hava � ing oat that people .i in t a neighborhood of I -- ; . Ty., all 5i . ­ sh6uld e�eedilj solve a ridde. , , ! I � , 1 Thrioti I was! on the 1 point 4 if questio'ning Kidney Disease. If you neglect I the Colonial Prern ' soon became a -ware of It - -. JOHN � ie� . It's too risky, playing . I Backache it will Idevelop into I their diseatief Cti n . .. . �- ono of . the armed- me yet I hesitated to I 11 1:1 01 I I SE, , 's . � somethin S 'Bright s Dis- states j 1;'e frigid demeanor - I ig ra,ce an([ thEireby 'he : of the crowi � at length Sir Wil- LA. -- diablose my i 0 e"e or Silivb'>ertees.--'�[ There is no I 1, statesi -wit'l Yom- cougn. . - question ad in turn an to m3 .... u4inpae there. � I frid Laurier loot all atioce. " Look here, � . ,- . . . . use rubbing g,your . -1c 1, - � For t a fourth time I had almost forced and d ctorin Seddon," he said, tu I nin�g­'to New Zaaland's TL . 9 YOU 1 .. I h , � t', , I .�l lbac'k. Cure' the dneys. There , I 11MIS miself the s�icking point whenjauddenly Premier, " you, have; a i good voice. For � . th � I know ft will be dowi I I I , is only one 1--ldney medicine but I ). n X-1 aneventioocurted. which rendered so bold I � heaven's a ke at ' m 0� raise a cheer." I . lit cures Backache c very time— I F11 .1 � -dw%� an!expiadient ufa'necesm ry. I : I � Hence theeste ori ' - hip, hips," on &-Cp in your hungs and 11 , , ; au , 110 , fr4o � �k � _ . As I Ntood alittle a art, f -c rn t4e centre I I which the ob l r ingly congratu- M 1� I -1111 I I � � I a arm, Pi r, V . � . i ! . ! I the play will be over. Be- - I . thti throng, there area a restless rnovement � -lates Mr. , � ?4 � I - I I � . I n I ! - t I atthe end of the stree tow).rds the town, I -----�e ; I � #-"T -------� - I . , fy;rk carlv with Ayees � .)I d I ) P11 r . and I saw a 1 tall ni n wranned closelv P DC0,11t d a. 9 s I IT TASTES GOOD I , 0 . . I I !4 . ab( ut in a cloa , push his , vay among the , , -4-- �-11,.,-,,rnz Pectoral ancl stop, � � I So( tv k . , � � � I I t*tb6 same moment Be ral of those I X 9MM2 I HAS A DELICIOUgNESS P.WUL11AR TO ITSELF. dh3. cough. I . I L : I I i I I � 1 1-71- 1 1 . . nel eat a uttered the narne of " Morton." ' : I . "I I - `4 . .-,-.,,,.dne I - I To as, in truth, theEarl of 'Morton, waa ; I I y I ! Three sizes - 9;)c., enongh for an ior i -�Iy � � Appetisiniz 6n(� Nutritious. -I rold; .1(k,., just right. for brunrhitis,hoRT110- A I ha cc to direct his followers. - . I . 0 : I I r I naFS. ll-.Lrd m-ldr, etc.; -$I. rnt,-�t economical I 0 . - - � ' 11 liwrs , ! I I I J. 0. AYER CO., Lowell, Y_ass. I I persons ap- , -7 fox cbron!d caties krid to Iceep on band. 6 adv4need, severs, I i - � ; . X prpachei him 4nd, halting, be as�ed in a : ! I MALT BR . � I ills I .� : . ­­�­W- -­­ - I � I 1: sh4rp v ice : I ; ,­ -'- j-,.",,', r ' "I My Lord Anthven ! Is tie present ?" .11 Stands ' Health Food. ' I .,..m � � . First ar a: . . I 10 I -ood, ,ind I d - . acted just like r old married f&lk, so 'that . _ 11 He is near' by," replied a voi a, " anti of - �bly. upon iciaching it tUrDe 1 17 . . I -1 I I _ 11 but awa,ts the !coming of yo r grao i e. " . . aDd pak gruffly : ., I It takes time to �ikel some foods. The after a abort time the oVaer passengers be- _ � 4 . 6I, 1, Yon will follow silant�j ; the stairwa I n to doubt thtzir belief after all. _ wc uld sp�ak with him ere,"janewaxed ; first meal of Malt Bf a �fast Food capt . I i .� I b ave 'a ki dvates ga . -1 I I r As the train moved out, however� the the earl gruffl I 111, is o4r 3arrow, therefore let each ' the taste. It has a delibiousness peculiar to . - - � I . As though in ,reply tc the d � emand,a second care thib his. weapons� make no clatter itself. No other food ctu taste like it, for young inan rose to remove his overcoat, and t - , tall 6gu -e app ared from tl re Ini st of the against the stores. LOt no man strike a no other is so carefuly and scientifically a shower of rice fell out.. The pasterigare I ground shed past me I blow. until I have so ordered or he finds his made. Malt Brea ast Food is the most smiled broadly, But even that did not af� I I I I - : � I it .! -led, and, turn. . n ewcomer was clad h o m, head to foot life in d%nger." I appetizing and nu r � io4s of grain foods, and fact the youth, ,who also smil , . I i rtner, remarked audibly - I I in armo -, but through the open vizor of his - H ving thus Epoken,,be pushed against h , " I give b at, place'as a health and i4g to his pa -. 4 I ­ , p yelciane � , � 11 � I' the Do , which cp6ned .easily, and he dia" - " Why, May, Pve broughb away the ­ � hamlet I could ulainly see his face � a rjhud- r � strength giver. - it 'a 'ood for young and i j � ? 9 ; . de r� pasE ad through me, so likC it �was to a appplared into th( black Fecess beyond, . i old, for the weak ],`( strong. All Grocers. bridegroorn's overcoat !" - � death" s aead. �Some malignant di�eaee had shiag forwai d with: the others (and aw I I I I 6 . I ; ; . ' -- ­&� � I I r wasted the knilght's features 4intil �he cheek no man paid atl ention i to his neighbor, it � ,r An Arching Back I I I Crovms of th ) V�orld's Rulers. . be es seemed ready to burat t ough the being, too dark t distinguish faces), I found I I ,. . I Is thCfirst indication of kidney disease, and should � ye low, parch rqentmlike fikin. MYS:1elf at the fo of &I narrow and stee� In the matter of ostliness the crown of be taken as a Ognall r,f dangez—a warninZ to use Dr5. a as were sunk: leep-ia their sockets, stall ... wa. of ator whic� led' upwards to- Portugal takes ihe lead� of all others. It is Cba,3e*s Kidney-Lilver P111r,3, while yet rtbere is ticue to I , I computed to be worth �1,600,000. Bat it is. avoid the dreadful'pains and ceitain fa:tality of two � I th is oodless lips tightly drawn over pro- war Is t ie surnimi b of the� tower. I terrible ditease. There is no gueaE,work, no experi- . . ' bl . . . 1 �� rjob the most impoai,13 'f Earopean crowns. . trEd.jng teeth, and the heavy eyebrows and �T ier( was mu(h jostling among the men Own 0 9 me Mug when you! uEe this prescription. It briags � � 'tensified the �*desthly as t iey ascended The iron- cr f Lo bardy is said to be relielf in a remark-ablv short time, %%use of its daik mc ustach� but in sud once or twice a steel' .. � and bL . L I I the oldest and at tel set of monarchs' combined action on liver and kidneys, cures -cornplj- - pallor of the c untenance fo seat bar I rattled againstj the masonary., b ! tJ 11 � t ad i its h o,d r 14 c4ted cues which painnot be reached by any ordinary . r 1 1 � ' . of ahini g steel. Add d to It in, t a man a ea,3b he. d his tongue and though L heard ,a crowns. It is grave jy� ed , ]&red to be made treatnieut. I I ;r . - out of nails of. -the o I ad cross, and is said ; . figir6 was e:�tremeI5 tall! and so thin, few our a roundl underlithtir breath as one I ------------- s— N 5 r � - I , � I I w or another stum)led upon an uqevenness, to be 1,500 years ol . , I r I i hal, that the armor rattlpi, sharply as he I , _ r . 'r Kin ()acar of A had "Af-. n�l � Comfort in Imagination.' � I I we ked I . I no i vari ling or t is approach was given Tie ft J . . � . . 6 . he approached the ear � , Mor on raised the ,nm ites of ti a palace. I Crowns, but, alth6u h weden and Norway I know a lilttle woman, a happy, care-, W-40-�, . I - i . , -r- bit eye . k, Ah, my Lot Rut�ven, yon P,eaeitly, afte -so -half hundre are now one kingdo7, t e: Swedish King re-- -free jobrnalist, who has tasted all Segrees I , j cEn ing E! I 4 I . [ ,Lmm cE A.I. I ceivestwo coronati ne.. . of journalistic vlicissitude, from the affluence . ha a no � disappoiated me Illy, said he. st[�P3, I! reached what I thought was the . . � -F , he Oecter In armo. Smiled borrlibly. top,.an prepare4l. to fin1A myself in a gresib The crown has n( ipaiA in the inaugural ef tailor-made fFocks and Paris hate to a F0 -. , , i - remony of the Ki �g of the Belgiam, who fif teen -cent lun6b in a cheap restaurant for � - ; DeE th has Indt come so 04 se to me that hall or perhaps an open corridor. But, " � � I AO% . . merely swears to yi,�sie�ye - th6 coustitntion bar sole meal for the dsy� sayaja Pittab - : e%EP I c uld : nies tolnight, " replk,id he !in a bol- 3roE mg the last step, I came into '04 small i � - UrA. - t NJUIZI lo%ivvoice. "BeforeIgotoi, :)ara ise Iwill chambe -, the walle of which were tape6tried and to observe the 1p6ws� Chronicle Telegraph writer. She told me ; . 11 I I I 0 .� While some Ink] aros� have no crowns,- once bar great �ecret of. contentment. . Wholesale ailai Be d th t gnu ing hell houn I a another and wbich contained 4 curtained bed, a . . I ; � I dresaing Case and a chaii, or two. others have several The Czar of Russia.. I " W hen I am down in my luck," she said, � I I ail journey.' I I � - I 6L n sortm? t I � . N I fan6ed a huddei pa�sed through the I 'Ti Lord Dardley's.quarters," the ma has a largwaE . , Among the bead- i do you think 11 weep ;or worry over it � i -s-H-OP-In rear K � 1. t s$ - 1. I simply go about and eDjOy I � earl's frame, b t be answericd oalmly : b�side n�e muttered mall need to tarr) pieces of the Cz%r � re �he crowns of -]Kiev Not myself mies fbrmtrl-1 - � - , I I Yet � are il , my In A ; perhaps it would long he�e; the game ; is higher up Vj � Kasan, Siberia, Asfracb*a, Poland, Finlandv with imagining� That is the reason- I -am I I . � . 1 9 . I � I -son & Son, I be bett r to I save t iis i matter in other 'Sc ib , ,quickly and also that my and the Crimea. I 1 1 � . invariably extravagant once -a year in a � , * - . I � I ,to Spain originally had n�o'crown, an . dthere handsome froc� and hat, for .good clothin . SE! h . Lori '4thven was famillar with the secte, � -7 . 9 � I . � -, . da." ,� ­ � , �ord Ruthven mad a fierce � of, ti a P, lace. - I � is no actual coronat�ion !now, the monarch g.ives one a feeling of right to ,dreams. -1 11 I � � � I � I � , have sallied foqh after breakfastj g o �� I .M I ­0'11v�. I . I I nly taking an oath o that of the n a st IM, I= 1. protest, A clo;ed doorwas opposite the mout . si ' ' Ilar t w 1*-41;*4.,Ui�R Wic � ­ � . m glasBof warm water, to do I I . . i King of Belgians- �� siale roll and a' . I Thcugh I were in my last hour, yet the tai�rway, bu, inotea of opening it and But, though not actually . . 1 711; 1 f! invested with the round and top of royalty, - hops and epe all the pretty thin , w uld I prove to Scotlan& aEd the Queen . Pisa g �i n that w &y out of the chamber, our t a I - I - - ,ge I can - ,� a use th ""' a - bly find. .'i mad - 'sts ,of w.h&t I I . P'ss : I that 1, 'or one will net brool: lead r proached the! tapestry, pushed a Spanish King has ,a cr�wn of a very costly i enut - li 4 1 pts", ' I - and elaborate deE.igp, �hough it originally would- purebw it I bad -the money ; I -sib in I our midst. I ill strike the blo,W though back & idden panel, and I saw a second I I � . I I I - �. I di library and make . - - - � - , � - . � my bret th dep rE with it,' ) sat oarse I war'd. was only a plai b ' d of g'old. the reading-rotme of the * --- am n "a, I h , . I The Sultan Of TU ke� has no crown, and up great them.Te for stories wbi are sure- - - ,� - , - ly.! � I 11 Eg d !" whi pered �t.he fellow at my othing of the kind . is employed in his in- t SEII, according to my an , : .-�� I - A Ab! t�ese ords, utter!)d wilth great side, I I on steps lead to itbe royal chamber ; " . I ticipation, -and I . I 1 . � � . -7 1 �jj t . I " * " em,�16akis, I Saw something he' meaning my Lor - Darnle may v sit the Queen un- vesfiture with deep ,tie �power. Risauthor. indulge to the Otmost my faculty for im. . - .1 1 : 1. I eriijg of -so rn )Y�, I � ity- is frankly the p of the sword ; in- E, iniDg thingq.'� It, in great. TU it some, ; -1 of �the gath ] IV In. But noted. , I v the v war .% I ­ I ' . . stead of coronati,on,, the! Sultan is girt with d*Y hen you are down. You, will find that, � i FLO w6ther it w a a qOnspir,apy siainstithe A thtill of ex'eitemen,t shot through. my w I - 11 ' .. th one � of Scotland, 'or r�eant ths,t the my F-ibs. It M"as th 'a to the Queen's the sword of t, a". 11 Take it with it saves wrinkles and teare." ... 11 I A I . �. ' 94 . I � � I - . . I �, faith," is the injurietio , for you receive , And she is quite-iight- - No trouble ever � I diabontented lo de would stri a a blow ]class apa mqnts thatI.jord Mithven was leading 4 � � WMj � ) i I i ; L ,� r 4 I it from God.' - i evolved grew the brighter for brooding over", 11 - I fa , reao n the next hour ust show me., ui ; likb thieve a stealing into a house 0 �, . . I - - - - - 11 4 , b � g, I . ; . . . - , , ---- . . night. � ;. I I � — it, and .dreams do no harm, fir, least, while . � DIVIlle � . . I I I . � I " The U . I : i. , C � I their possible benefit is excellent salver for � I I I ,,- r-br the Hai I 11HAPTER V. IvNss �� to witness another murder of a A Word - to II6 Great Army � 11 . � .. Mon irch of Scotland, or as the Queen to be - I dreary dayt. I .- - Bath. 1?1-fa . . � 1:10,�v AN EVIL DEED WASWROUGHT I IN HOLY- I of SU' e* Toilers. . 0 1 . I - � , a0zed si�' d the I oqa ked ? ! . I I . ROCD. . I � . I - I 1 17, -,�� i I I , 01 ) S I . . . - i�* **".8;C -y11—. i i I The q�.eeti np�aseteoi speedily answered. . .A Good Qi:;arter DoUafs Worth : � �� �� ' I I - n My L rd Ru thven arid the Earl of Mor. The de4th head in ar -or* passed quickly If You Are N as Robust, -Vigor- ' I I I I . I Is contained in ,a bottle of Polmon's Xervd- 4- I I I toti conversed .Ogether in low tones. Th g4 the secret door !in the tapestry and ous and Hapi v ! ets Other - 1. . ­Ao-=11 , I &m1g1% . I . . I . 8 In . 1�ne, wbich ourp'8 Rheumatism, Net � the' former tur ed suddenly %nd motioned I 1fo n& 'Myself stumbling up a flight o� , � - � ­ ; � - August, a %ttle' or Two of 8cieties, Toothschej Headache, Cram ---- - to �L mai k who a to6d be i ind hii n. . step and natrov;er than the firatl;� - I 1; L 1PIP I ! I Sick Stomack and Indigestion. 34citberb � ,!, Sir Doug as," said he � "get the men 'A 1 tt. st�ep�r liglit. shewn from above, and R � — . I in�ling PAINE'S CEIL Y COMPOUND find Nerviline; is first-class liniment for ,, - � together ! T o score wili be sufficient. end nIV, turning t% coiner, I � was pushed � i �, I - /- -- .- - - L - ChLildret2a sure ibroat, hoarseness, told 4A I � We ,will repair to the Pal&oL( wi bout de- - by t ioso behind ine into ablaze from WILL GIVE YOU AEALTH, FULL I . -1 ! m , I I t6e cheat, and taken in hot water before rew I - lay. � a dc ;en:�brightly buruin�a=lies and which ENERGY �tl I . .. -TIM1 - The Lds sav*ored a ongly of t -eaeon, in i b,l 4 1 -diffidult tolperceive from the I APPINESS. iting is a splendid remedy for colds. D60% IN - o . , . - �­ ' . . thit helwas to lead an armed f f n1as ,not I . b� without Neriviline ; it is the most evao- - .1 i3rzald I I L t �rce into ut tue,e and the tapest�ry emblazoned with Many men toiling I in offices, stores and mical, poitent and reliable house hold lidt­ . Trains leave seal � roo ; upo the in 3tant X de is mined to the rampant red lion of Scotland was the � I I -- � att ch -1 workshops during the hot �summer weather, men* made, and. - costs only 25c. Sold by - , *'Jews - - , yeelf to the chosen foky, for I royal bodchamber. i ' I - I . . . . . 1� I and women weighted W, 41 7. Fear, drug n cleirly erceived that .o Lord Rqihven bad As we buret into this partment, crowding . itb the works and I� 1 , gist, Seeiforth, Oat. � t ;Aonsi; W=- - be�n all tted the principat � cares of home, are c ti ally near the break- ' Dr. Hamilton's Pillb Cure Constipation. I P&%"nt[1er­­-, � : work of the itl to o$verflowing, twoltmen who were . I I . I I Pawnirer ... -1 . eveining., i �y an op� . Ing down point. Th symptoms of coming I I - .7 - � ; �� I I seated a windpw sprang to their � Mixed1min.- �- - � T . I - And what I ritnbesed that night, being a fe4 wit� startled exclan�ations : sickness and disease ralmanifested in sleep- ; The 0 .1 otence of Laurier. � . Mixed Train-- I I I I - ' I 'vousness Is - I I . IV tlip � iowe -F , 144 Ra ess, ner ti� d fpcilings, languid . ." - epe�etat;0 untili the thing *as done, I set I �mygoo dames I -remain you here . � I 1 1 ne83, irritability, fai n� appetite and poor , The winter wOrk of the iamberman ,ef- Passenger... .. ...I � dorn as I afterward � rel�t d i; to the said,Lord Rutbv!n, sternly. "No barm is I . I � I I , I -a W( , , ' ,- Passenger.- .. Hat -I of Bothw r, blood circulation. fectually bare him from the outsid Yf1d . mized - ell and ,certain one i in Eug- in�epdeP against ,yod, do you but hold your I Train-�.. -- - lan'.d. i � � I Paine's Cale . and in the syming' when be emerges he feels. �1 � ry o p un is a precious I tolpgluesq�" I " � : I . boon to the ailing, sick nd rundown in this ai strong and ua 1013 I . . The Man called Doug�lass, having gather- saying, h strod� across the room I - Gral out" ity to know whau- . I � ­ I . i - 11 11 'P 0 eve) � grest, havt taken'Place . . --- - ad 6gether two scora � ill fa voreo knaves 'T : August weather. A b 06 or two ' d at I Ap. small 0 . 11 I aindt 4�ppeared through a doorway on the use 1. , once will ,he needed strength -- � - ORTE. I 9A 'could be found throughout all Scotland, further �ide, I and a dolen others close at quickly b ,ow r d4riug hie absejace. It therefore bappene& �,Qoun v � � I I PsImerstou... - led, them before Lord Ruthven and the Earl bie heel'. . I to battle againso the wpakeviing and - ener- that in the spri nig:of 1901. a. -certain Freneh-" -- , ­ - It I P � . I I Ethel. .. .. I ­ I + � � I - of Morton. vating effects of the ressive heat, and 0anadian lumberman greeted with 'Uhutu*J I I A � � Lookibg over I iord Ruthven's shoulder, as . I ­ . Brusexcle.... .. -- Q 1� will enable men and!, 021en t 1,33luevale ..... � ....; A goodly atheri g," cried t a latter, h ' sto ped short just1within the second V I .o go through armth an old� acquaintsnoe, and in ibe . 69 , 0 warTra t, w i il I gr w - faint chamber, I had mple. portunity to take the neCeEsary rou�i ne 1 of daily toil with 8 me breath aaked for the " newx.n His � Wingbara.. .. .. ­- , . - . I . � I c mpanion mentally -reviewed th . . -Goze So'cra. .. 0 heart, soul and energy. ,Taine's CeIer Com, c , e various I f heO rO a woman's tears. G u about in: al a I the nature of the place and y W$:nce � �i t 0 06( blic events which bad come -within ,his Winghmm­ y0ar, business, V lord ; 1, wi h tre'otherk, then cupiad it. pound ils specially id�atinjguished for its &bil- " �, . -, "I" . . 3r l ity to build up ruj4c ow p� -,�,- X� Bh1evjMl,e­­. .. ­' Wilk guard apprua-,hes, no one a r om, was scarcely more than a cloBef, .n sy(%tems in hot k�owledge, and finally selecting the one I , 0ruseels. ­ � ­. - vl , I : �� - "l, - ,. � 1�hleerfere, or mor our'plans. bein erhape, fifteen f et square. A table I of' Mimico, Ont., hi ' � ; t that T1 w froini. the city la v�eather. Mrs. Mossop I ch he deemed to be most oteworthy-O � �­ �-Bthel. . � 11 I t , � � I I . r � 4 F : ..... then Lord I�uthven calle for 'a cloak set i viti, the remains of�, a repeat stood in says - - � . remarked that the Queen bad died. - Palmeraton­­­ I � ­ ....... � I . I � ; I # I " I have much , ple sure in 3givi , "' Ba posh P ejaculated the lumberman,. - - I wrapped it closely abo it hislolanking armor the cent re and U on it barned half a score ng my I I -!"� andI I I a testimony in favor i Gil an' who's got dat job 9" Again the otbejr I bade the forty rogues, t' , whom I had of � cand es. 4 Pf aine's Celery Cqm- i * I � . jo ad myself, �011ow . im. 1 O �d the table were gathered a earn- pound. I wa el broken down by brOueht his wits to a focus. I . London, - ,a en �Gd I I . � hard work, anxiet� n I Sleeplessness, and I The Prince of Wales," he repoited.slow. , nagai NOATia— � i painy of ve perabus, while beside the win- I . I London, depazi izavin the main be y of! armed men in had pains all t with the deliberate � I ' . the: road, 9 we pa z seed do, wn the streeti, skirted do*,i � recess cut, into the deep stone wall, hrou h my body. Doctors' Y', enjoymeirt of 16 : I Centralia....... I . . vo others, eviden ! remedies had no,�e ct, and nothing met m� school boy who knows him lesson, Xxleter­­ th� outer walls of the palace grounds for a stc04 t , �ly servant@, I case un 'PThe lumberman ruminated. Finally bo - Roaso - .. - � ' � - . . T�o f those v ho Bat at the table I pei- til -I used Pa�ine's Celery Compound. I � I hundred rods or more, �nd gaining tha�t side � I FAppen­­­ ce ved ere women, one ':of whom, from the This medicine ban 6one *onders for me, and siriote his companion's shoulder a resounding , � which is towards the great i . I Brucefteld-.... � hill 0 Ile Ar. - bnee of her apparel, t a delicate bean6y I would strongly ur a ala sufferers to use it, - sl�p, and advanced his head confidently to-- I unto I n- ­ I thiii'm Seat, the' compa�n � . . . y halted whild Lord r'c ward his ear. 1 11 . I ! of he If I and a deep burn hue of her as it. is t is wlorld." -1 i - ... Londesboro -- . Ruthven and -Sir Douglas knocked u a t 'In �� i t " Mus' hen odfrien' t* Laurier ,for Blyth- � --- I � hair, tojeler v h an expression of calin , - i - I go ,gab ... Bolgrav � . � 0 -- peed- f1 dAtjob !" he exclaimed, with a knowing, �zMC I , libtie gate set iathe iWall. I This . w "a dignity , which Vililled her countenance " Equal to thei0ecasion. I , . W��� � � ily 1 opened from within wid ti an Lo�d w�ink. i . � gueal I d ito be no otlier than Mary, Queen of A young couple were 4b.ger,v : � � T'90ING soum— � n dem-3nded in a low voi 3e if 11 - a i I � ad as soon as , I i soot.4 I � � they entered a ra way . � I � . � I - . I wa well.! . I I carriage, and im- I I I � Wfhgbam, d8rA' i I ,11, M* tie unex0eted i1pp*earance in tl�e: mediately put dow a 11 bridal pair. 'But. , An Obstinate Case of Eczema. BeIMve­­ Aye," answered he who opened the . I � ; , I : .. � 131yth­­­ 1 dobrw&3 of Lord . lutliveo the Queen raised they were remark bly � I �� Ont., writes Londeaboro ... : . I w4et, " the vlay is 1 clear." Wiiiaroupon . � � ,self I -pose I essed, and r. W. 1). Johnson,, of TllsoDburg, . her eyes with an expres6ion of the utmost -- , Mat his falber was e6tirdy cured Lof the � leaderi pass5d through the gat(I and we I - - - - ­­­--­­� a hng shndh)9 . Clinton-,_ � m I � astonishment, an I -t�os� abou � I I 1 - Lai�d Obstinate casel of twzema by I after the t her half I the use of Dr. Bruoefleld­�.%7: . � � I � � I Chase's Olotin-jit Rialcg� and foot were ammof : : aros f r( m. their places. i � I i I * � ! 114ppeal- -�..- W � sores that refused to beal, and I ,,,e found ourselves in the � garden of the .1 he suffered terrmly Hinfiall- . k thi an stood for a !moment frowning I , I � , I - � pa , a, the gray stone walls of the' massive I .. . from the itching and stinging. Though be umd a 9� Fzeter ...... - I structure rising indistibcOy i . dark y Open the scene I before him, then, gr�at many remedies and was treated bv first-clas CentrAllu.­ rom ou't oil the - i dodtors no permune � n � I letting t�e cloak �ill f his shoulders, he t relicf was obtained until ba I . London, �W-;� glo4in before us. I ! I f i : ugr.d Dr. Chase's Ointment. � !. � I . . rol . i "I , took fivb steps icross the chamber alid I : Across the garden strode Lord Ruthve I I I 0 ­- . n th;ew himself unceramonional into la � . . � -1 I r , y . � . . - � Stralight to a little door in a rounded tower . N I I I . i i ! - chair, The look (if ,Faurpr'ise in the Queen"s ! I Where Do the- Pin$ Go? � I , ; I � I � . � The , MOE � ­ - I ch*nged to one of I indignant amaze. : � i It takes a good many pijDa to .keep the � I i a I I ; 11 I . i I � � i , rn,eelult , f i people of -the United States supplied for 0. I , i I . i ; . . I I ! ; i I I 4'bly jord, my lord," S& cried, 11 what year, says the New York Evening Post. The, ply. This Test � RISfC606 1 . �- f �'A'R M AN P , i . I . I means tois insole�ce, You enter unbidden � I . . . Mlerriam census Pgares out that more then ; � I . � and i tl�e, garb of one who harbors evil in . : I I seven billion ordinary toilet pins ware -used PROPER � I i I 0 �r � ; � i. � T � You' Nerves bio'� heart.' i . � - . � � in 1.900 ; of hair�phae, 1:61,000,000 were eon - I ; � Ru�hven turned his hollow eye towards ! There is absojut�ly n'orisk sumed ; to these�,, should be added a�bst aw 8tudy these sympt rns. They are for the Qu6en and moistened his bloodless .- I I I I I J. B. , . � many more safety-piris. I � - 'an$ I I I I "P'taser, viee- real yo�r guidance. You may not have them 1 in purchasing y0ur watches, I lipe. � ! ! � I I 'These figu�es are derived:'rom the annuali '1116yviii '380 I I alli but if you have any of them yqur ner- i I . I -V- I I . I , . votis system is not up to the mar , and a I I Yo0 ma;epty nPed �ave no fear," re. I fine jeweIr and silverware production, which is assurn-A to be aboub � ", � "'-Oct. Ingpecior � plied he'dulfy ; 11 if evi� is intended it is I . . equal ' There is . - I Ii0e extra expenditure of nerve fo ce may ,6A . .to the annual consuml tion, I'll, .W. Ga. Brck.Amtr . - � again t n vill %in behind! you." i I from us. We gtia�ant-ee safe a capital employed in this � nanufacture of' .. ' : I L . . � bring the dreadful doNy'nfall. - I . Ahrof ; Awrge He Pointed with trembling hand at a man � prtpity charges ,83,2.36,15$. Most of the "actories are in � Dubz�� I Intolerance of motion, noise anc light;' . i delivery; w( � I narit James who Btodd close to the Queen's chair. Connecticut. A year's crop f pins is wort1hi- � ; Thomas 'tching of the mvs4les of the face and I I I andcheerfull rdu'ndaloney tivvi : Thi � eon, I perce; ed, was somewhat i I . $898,054. � I Lean, Kiwen; ji eyelids; fatiguing sleep, sudden siarti6gs -v! I z . 1, , Irr middle age of � life, with a Bour The pin has PA bistory whi�� �goez back a: passe t a � � � to I fi�hjerkfngs of ihe limbs; dizziness and I I � in full if de,,;i ed4 : - Itobt. Smith; - es of -light befoi ? . �Puntenance, thick, closely curling . I i I the Garden of Eden. Its pr otype in mat- I .0%wes i0pimming- re the eyes; irritability ' i � i I . . I ! � - � � j1JUS- ure is the thorn. The most ancient relies . vine P.,O.-, Gew, and restlessness in evory part of the body ; - ' blwok b4ir, a swarthy skin and piercing I Our han sof�e�y I %auditors ) 1 I : eyes, which, at they returned Ruthvens ; of � prehistoric man are loan d accompauied � I ! - ' �rjll'assist . . ... va$ ni -- � � he*dacbe, indigestion, feelings of weariness i trated catalo ue! . Putift 4 and depression, and loss cf interesi in the gaze, ere filled with terrjor. -- ! f , by pins, made from bone, ivhry,br-onze,--qP :� colliev . � i . . Ile wa0 clad in a loose robo- de chaipbre of i . i rWIV and Per, an . d iron. From the lateistrine stations �� I.Ppuft,tilon to sny affAirs of life. : you very i nate. I �� � I � . . i � - � 'hair saipe X furred damask, with a satih doublet, and � in 8witzerland Alone more t , cuiv 4 . o long asthedailyo enditure nerve ; I n 10im pina I I - I . . p I hose of r0set velvet; and'about his neck he maybe had i o 'applicatiom have been taken, and many iiave been found I for e is greater tbari Ithe dail A I I y i come, . I 7 � I . ---.� wore a r h jewel. In this man I recop. � I � I in Egyptian and Scandinavian tombs. % pbysical bankruptcy is certain to result , 0 ? q I � . . Queen't Italian se3retar , David � I - -� � � I � . .- nized thr ! DIAMb D OALL, I Among the Aviglo�Saxous and Britons.loopel I , . sooner or later. Nerve force must be ; y � � � Rizzo. , I . � T 4 . . C diev � i ribbons, and hooks and �yesantedated ihi�- . increased, and this can best -be acconl- : � I Establishod is ' 1 . i i ft � . . i4- � I i - a -Sue( 'Nerve I I (To be Continued.) I � ; I ! I pin, � I plished by the use of Dr. Chase's ; . z I . � I I .-. ; . � I .'� � !IO.OWLS concentrated ; i - I - . � � I 0 . I Fo6d because it contaim in I ; . ! . � ybur,d= - -. I I I . I � I - � I for 0 . fiR; In. the very elements of nature which go DR. 1,01YIS WORM SYRUP,is a safe, sure and re HAGYARD'S YELLOW OIL muies sprains, bruises � . - ke UG -c )isblc,.N orm expeller.1 Acts equally we ' 11 on children � . Sores, wounds, cuts, trost-bi.tes, oMfblAtn@,, stino-01- -- . MItAtions-arre d dir�lctly to form nervous energ.y.- or 1 RYME EiRbSq, , b6m;No it 10d, I I 50 adul v. Be sure you get Low's. - : insects, bums, scalds I contusions, Ote. rrioe ZO ,I iorl , cc Is 'a box, all dealers, or F-daianson, - i 11 .. 4 - I Yon e ind'Adelai I j , . ,ialieXon - Ly iie Sts., I 0 f I Is lara s. xhe,t Bates & Co., Toronto. 1, I . I I I - . I I I : � 1, � I � . I I I I,.aurier ,ia',s Prompter. . ­ 08. 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