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VETERINARY
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riOHN GRILVE, V. B., honpr graduate of Ontario
Veterinary College. A .jaisonses of Dowtooti
animsda treated. Calls pr4niptly ai:tiendod to' an -
olawrges mo4erxte.. Vaterinary Dentstry P, speclslsy.
Olillice and residence on God'orich street, one dool
of Dr Scott's office, Se0torth. 1112 -If
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&rAsto i SolicUor. Conveyancer and Notar.y
ftj)II0. Money to lor.n. Office over Pickard's 8tore
Matil itz"t, ,183 1628
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I � Eii,relater, Solicitor, Conve�anoer and Notary Ptiblic.
Solicitor -for the Dominion Bank. Offlot-in rear ol
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4 T hl. B.9-�T, Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer,
4L 4w Notary Public' Offleas up stairs, over 0. W.
P&Pdt's booz.azortit illain SireLt, Seatorth. Ontarl�.
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I EKRY BEATTIE, Barrister, Solicitor, 1 &a.
_R Alouey Lo loan. Office-Oad0i Block, Ises.
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I GARROW & GARROW, BarrisU-ra, Solicitors, &o.
S uare, Goderich,10int.
J. T. GARROW, Q. 4). 1
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X . KaGaughey & Holmeated. Barrister, Solldtw
� Convoyancer, and N014:ly. Solloilor. for the'CAD
� . adbw Bank of Commerce. Money 40 lend. karm
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t�rio, post gr�autkt.t cour ,o.in trown and bridAze 4-ork
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DRoyal College of DentalSurgeous, Toronto,! also
Uodbr graduate 6t Department of Deatistry, Toronto
Uni,yersity. Ofiloe in the Patty block, Hanpall.
� WIII visit Zurich every Monday, commoucing Xon-
day,'June lat. � 16,87
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, 1)R. R. R. go,g$., Dentist (o,itomisvor to FJ W.
Tweddia), graduate of Royal College of Dental
,13urgeons of Onj,arlo; nrat class honor graduate of
i,Torooto University ; crown aud bridge work Also
� gold work in all its forma. All the Mott Zi!lern
wetho - do for paittleso filling, and painless extraction of
i beoW. All,opi7rationo citrefully prrformed. 31�00
Tweddle's'61d ataDd, over Dill's grocery, zaafortli(.
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Dr. John McGinnis, I
Ran. Graduate London Western University, merli bar
;Sf Onto,xio College of Physloism; and Burgetim.
Dilloe and Residence -Formerly occupied by 3dr. Wm.
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rickard, Victoria Strqot, next to *be Catholic 0burob
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� DR. H'. .H. ROSS, M. D. ,
Office over Greig & StewarVii Store,
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OR. F. J. BURROWS, �
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9,al.Hoopital. Honor graduate Trinity Unlvoro�ty,
, asmabar of the; College of Physician# aw ;�ou&
� Orile,irlo. Coroner for the Couniy UM
IMae and Rtiaidence-Goderloh Street, Eael of jkhe
atestiodial 0hurch, lelephone 46. ;
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trember Oniiarlo Ooltege of Physicians ind
I burgeons� Coroner I or County of 11tiron. r
O., VAoKAY, honor graduate TrInIty University, 1.
gold modalilio Trinity Nodioa,l College. Member 1
. College of Paysioians and Surgeons OnSsr!oi, i I
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RED CEDAR SHING('�,k,'
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IhAt, having bo -tight a I'age quantity of-thot,hree hoo
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.4brandm of red cedar ithinglts, and by &!ettlng k6 llbor4j
diecount for ai;h, I. I ,
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tonitrs at pr ces that dufY competition. �' , "i
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S. LAMS'S Lumber Yard, Seafo4h1___V �
HEMLOCK LUMBER. - .
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Having In stock at the Seaf3rth Liirnbor Yard a
very large quantity of ,%Il the diftelent lengwit,i E6nd
width,, Is �repared to fill anv bill that is l.rebented
Jthe vcr�y best quality of Hemlock. .
S. LAMB'S Lumber Ya�rd, Seaforth,
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'I trge (I rm in KutcLoka, I &III- getting pitio dre�ized
b,ohn sides cw or e side, for siding, flo,oLing, cellitig; I
wide plank for waker tron.glis , spruce and bulfaca
for gravel boxei;. I gbt An� Jurah)A- Also whits I
cedar shingles XXXX and XXX and -XX of best make
in Muskoka, Large stock always on hand. i
S. LA M B'S Lu m ber Yard, S eafo rth.
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Ha^_rdware Store.
BINDER TWINE -Best Idanilla at bot-
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Beat -Machine Oil for Mowerz, Binders
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Complete stock of Haying 9-:1 Harvest
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As ord Ratliven uttered big threatanin A�'
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mord,s, tho maes hand clased tightly i po .
�he batik of Mary's chair, so that bib flingeM
.ouched her shoulder. She started sli&6,-i
T, thpu replied to..Rutbv4n in, i a � or
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11 Wiliat evil would you do this gintleman,
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11 Enough," cried Rathven " to, issudl me
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near h � er aide, " Draw' thy dq6gger and pro.
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Knc wing the man to be her husband! jand!
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him at ride between her and'. �n
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armor, but he stood stock still,, ral!s�lin,,gl h'is
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arche4 eyebrows and apparently besitiii ' I
a through fear or some other ,oti vs.
!'�, e good lord ", ried the queen a s4eood
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, Why stand you there ? Brc'ow�t
thou -tin inault, in my very chamber ?"
11 My Lord Darnley will 4tand wheiie he
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"Pit:im or you, madam, I bave o do[ this
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rested her hand heavily up.)u the irmi cf the
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64 'Tie treasozi !" cried she. hotly. I Be-
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continued the -queen, her fa,ce now grown
white, " it shall be inquired into bj the
parlia�ment and justice misted out 1 It,,,io
enou� , Sir Ruthven." , . .
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The[ knight lauRhed mockingly -, then
with � fierce gesture he fixed his hD110W
eyes upon the unfortunate eecr�tary and
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vile vii1ords an,l blood curdling threats th at
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sh rt�nd his teeth chattered withl the ague
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whic laid hold of him;' �,
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hand 4t Rizzio. " Cower not behind Mary
of So tland, for I will tear thee even 1from
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tightly holding the queen's gowaii cc , , r d
still f;irther behind tier. " Jllstice44 just � 6V,
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Thq queen's husband put out I i�han I sod
touebba -her upon the . shoul.der, ut Marly
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Tho two �ervants, who had rem& [ inied ppeil-
bound by the window, started forward, and
a tbir4 occupant of tbb room, thelmaster of
the h6naehold, added his support to theirs ;
theee three, aud.-only ihese,spraug towards
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pushe him towards the do�r. : .
It an thetignal for .those whd had fol.
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sciiba�le confuizio4 reigned - in 'the little
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prove Ithere was one present, not. E6:, cc ard.;
but 'twould have been the height Of fo1y to
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his fo orwerip. I wt,s pressed in among them,
pushed and jostled, Lind a dozeli dage�,s
would have found a sheath in my $ack id
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3011feas by deed or word that I.-stdod a spy
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Thei crush and tumult in the room grew
greater ; a score of fleXcefaq,eu prejeed bout
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DUtatt"tched to eeizq the coweriog Rizzlo
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knd drag him from his place of re6ge. .
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Nearer and nearer I was* pushed towarda
1e ceoter of the apartment, urged forward
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Tho queen's servants had given back, and
�ord uthven,a exteerupon his bloq:dleaslip.4,
7111, shed almost ngaiust.theroy�l caveort.
. xalw� he latter bond over and a. flow words,
mes etween them'; Ruthven � glanced
earch,ngly at the qaeen, nodded grimly,
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6roun him. I
a flash I comprehended the� trui I ill.
vardness of the acene before me ; my ord
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v,as dciubtlees through his interveuLioq that
Q_8118.* an admittance -to tbe,palacq'had �eexi
�aiued,� nor from the first was -it bi-i pu pose
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The,thought that the q ueea was,! in tz tith,
A i vei . man �
hagld over i o her enemies by 'he
he wedded againat the wish L Of r. lany
f her 8cottieh subjects and of Bliz-Abeth of
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How, I knew not, for the palace w 'a in
he babda of Lord Ruthven'll follows 0, A
krge body of armed men, under the Ea-�l qf '
lorton, guarded all the approacbee, -and
[olyrpod was indeed alive with traitors.
Thellil, suddenly, as though by inspirabion,
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way peourred to me. A few moment i of
espitei might thwart the ruffian's put pose
nd p�rmit Mary ax,d her attendants to
soape from the apartment.
I was crowded close to the table upon
Vhich !burned the candles whereby the rciou'l
V,as liAted. Lord Ruthven was in t act
f laliu hit; hand to sword ; hilt, . a 1 3 gnal
bab ot4rs should also draw their *,a Otis,
vhen, an through aveideut, I sturn�le-d, I and
u falling pitched heavily against thel table.
A crash followed ; the table with i , t8 con-
ents eut to the floor, the candles sputter -
id anTwere extinguished, and the bright-
ie8s of the room g - ave ae o � a si I ckly
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timeo 1�e qualifies the state nent, � and
.SaLys I wIrnpossible without an opera-
ti6n.11 'Yet both these "inipossibles"
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cof 1)k. 116erce's FaVorite Pre- !
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I t to hundreds -of others as to the
1� 1 L � value of Dr. Pierce�s Medicines,*
Wri . d I 1�1. De Ford. of LatOna, Hubbard
.i�_o., �finiii. (t Have doctoped with 4 grelit many
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phy iciaps—some speciiiii9ts -. ha e twice been
-in NOSJ�itftl for treatmett, ase has been ,
rega t rdCCI as a hopeless one, a IL iey knew not
what tho trouble was, llcarTrtwas act; stomach
all 6 I ut (if order; tired out; seveTe pains in all
part� of � the body ; sinkink spell;, and neartz
. every aiRment ja woninn ,co,uld Rve. I too -
many Ql DOLT IC' 01 - patent inedi ines' without
effjc�t, t began taking Dr. Pierce'.1 Favorite Pre-
8�rl tio4. arid .ten niontlis afte�ward I gave
birtri to- a ten -pound bov. All 1,h.vsicians had
stateld a,�� a fact thai I never eould hear a child.
Both th� baby and myself were strong, and I
got alon� splendidly -thanks to your medicine."'
The oninion Sense Medical Adviser,
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free o receipt of 31 one-ce t stamps to
payl&nense of custouls and mailing only. ,
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neas, 1�ut though the corners grow blackerl
the�big�t for which I looked was not there.1
. 'Ai light, feeble and ,flickBring, shonel
through the ap&rtment ; levery canale, ex -1
bept,ion0', lay &moldering under foot, but'
one: h%4 been caught up as the table crashed[
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in th.e!q[ueen"e hand. I ;
Im rh� dioappoilaitmentJ con d have cried:
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after"itA fellows, but the'misc ef was done�
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and in onother moment a four�h score wicks,
flamed �u't, revealing Mary wi h white face,
and bl M�dless lips and the tre blirig form of-,
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I had shot my bol and the queen!s han&
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the fell w Douglav, crowded closer Ito the�i
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the ro,b.. , whipped,� out his dagger and,,
backin towards the� recess at the w.indow,l
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prepar d to defend him2elf. ad he shown'
such d�termination �t the outi �et, or i seizad'
hisop�ortunity when the roor i was in semi- I
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Ruthv�)� had given the signal, and a. dozenj
weapoqe m�ere out ; the muzzi 3s of three ori
four pi tole covered even Mar of Scots and;
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hand tc wards the Italian,- but th,4 latitfir bed
inF toolfar away and the queen in the pikth,;
the ma' '8 flat grozad her' chee and the fair i
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- strike the ruffixn to the o r, ut I marke&
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LordlRiV ven stood idle, ta ing noactive:
part ia the affray ; 'riwas Dou�l as who pres-
sed forward, orowding against the quf'�e]D and,
elb6WIng my Lord Darnley mith as little'!
ceremony as though he bad eurt t e , Um -t,
eat sculRion in the royal household, i
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R-z"Ibl, with partea lips, cc ere . againsti,
the walli ; the queen seemed t hear nothing
see no ing, but stood immovable, her eyes-
starin vacantly at the ,be,', a gry faces of.
the ra nle around her. .
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right , slid dart to Lord Darnley's hip. he�
snatched the king's joweled Ited daggel��
from ii4 velvet sheath, threw�mself for.,
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over h'e shoulder. �
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act, no� crimprehended its irr. port ; b I
and LOA'Ruthven and all thofe who f ce
theseorietaryeawthe keen blade of ateel[
oink iq t�b his side, j u�,t above I the hip ; a;
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bringih� death nearer with Each drop of!
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At tbi,e foul stroke R-zzio tw: ated forward, I
,get dropped,
hio-dai and both ands clutch.
ed- sit thie jewelled haft protrud ing. from ,his I
side. bouglas had drawn bac r and !threw
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a quick � .� lights 1
d..ceJ 6,bout the rpom, hos -as crits re. I
sou.nddal, and a dezen rough ands pushedl
aside 6� queen and were laid n the � away.
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sought, to save the shrieking vilebim, but my
Lord Darnley held,her back an1d the human
wolves I eeized upori their prey. 1
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bedchamber and through anot�er door b(-- �;
yond. , So great was the crush.1 I saw the .
useless 'n�s3 of following Lord �uthveu and
Douglasi who went to ate tba � their work
was d6oe. l :
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fians, arid I doubted not they Ld been bid.
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Mary� 11had fallen balf faintinej into a chai�, �
Lord D4rnley standing by iingering his
empty &;agg'eraheath, I
Several minutes passed ; tillen I heard'
the clank of armor and Ldrd Hatiniven
pushed 4is way through thoa� about the
door. ! i
His fa I ice was stern set and hil, eyes ablaze,
and upoh the leg plates of his ma'il and over
his hands was daubed criumou � taiay.
Striding into the -room, he t4rew him,qelf
heavily into a chair and fixe4 his piere.
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61 M a 4apm( )J said he, "I trus� you have
not beerl� ha'rmed !" I .
Alary 'turned her face away I and I saw
her shud'ider. I
$I My lord,` said Rathven, a4dressing the
king' 6 I A her majesty is ill ; let ils retize and
give her 11roorn." 1
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ber, I loOked back, but Ruthve)2 and Lord
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Truly, I found myself in 4n unexpected
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I, Wlib bad taken no part in the murder of
3e unfbrtunat� David Rlzzlq, and had look.
I upon the deod as a bruta� as8assination,
)t to guard thO queen of Scotland, held a
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are simply kidney disorders, The kidneys
filter the blood of all that ii;houldn't be
there. The blood passes through the kid-
neys every three minute's. If the kidneys
do their work no impurity or cause of
di0order can remain in the circulation,
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ered that I wa
an- impostor �nd not one of
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a d.most imitated � blood medicine there
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man who was appointed to
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keep guard with
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uneasiness. for
onaly, and from
the fellow e ed me suspici..
time to timo openly showed
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I did Laot so treely manifest ;
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at ill remains(. in - the little
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where Rutiven's entrance
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bedebamber, while
jailer occopied the royal
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without were
gathered some
of the frighten.
fli�ty stone of the wall, offered slight p�,o-
ed female attelid.ants
to the queen, scarce
Ae4tion from the hard surface. -
t was that which dazed him so be drop�
daring to raige
much less to croas
�
their voices vj'boye a. whiaper,
the thre000l4.
pod the dirk and clung to me with. boti.
I
Having taken
note of tNse' things and
hands.
My blood was on fire and my mind filled
conceived that.it
'
remainder of t
was my fate to pass the
be night as n �uch a prisoner
only with the thought of his treachery an�
an the queen h8reelf,
I drew! a , chair acroae
tb ;t he would denounce me as a spy tc
thme who had seized the palace.
the room and,
municated with
closing the door ;P�hicb com-
the tower hamber, seatred
had seen the_ queen . 9 secretary strucl
�_ .
myself with m
bAck to the
paiiel.
down in cold blood and knew my life wai
If I must go
ard the Quoe
of sootso MY
no t worth a momenVs purchare in the handi
first care would
be to protect
her from the
of He murderers. It was to be the life o:
before I
insolent gaze arid
the preaniace
of the ruffian
'
the man me or mine, and bad ,nt
I
tbDught of sparing him. Thrice agalin' J
who shared that
Perhaps the
room with
man re - ad my
me.1
motive, - or it
i
struck him full in the face, and staggering
may have been
that he resented
my aEsum P'
but Otill cliclaying to me, he reeled againal
the wall, his mi�ul% agape tio cry out, bul
tion of autbox '
myself comfortably
i ty. Scarcely
in Ahe
had I eeated
chair when he
hii brain so dizzy the words stuck to hii
.strode across the
front of Tr.e with
room, planted
hie band upon
himself in
the hilt of
tongue. I I
'
E felt for my sword hilt, thinking to dram
his sword, and,
commanded
e'to open the
arid thrust him through, when I took Lnott
door.
Though nity
blood was at
r
fever Wat, I.
of a better way. I
Inioiat behind the spot where I presae�
. �
answered Cal1n1L
,y enough, inquiring
on what
hi n against the *all was an open window
010 Bill no higher then a man's waist. Drop
"
authority he visa
.
! " On my Lord
pleased,to
Rutliven's,"
give trio orders.
1 ' growled be.
-
pi 13; my patttly dra*n blade back into thf
Be I caught my thf
44 - Heard you not
his order
to watch Yon
I
." opponent round
,b
�,b y, puahe him towards the window, an�
woman ?"
11 Sir,� " said
. I
I coldly, 11
. .
. I of
I not
,,, re ichiDg the sill, flung him backward frory
I
whnm you speak
; I was set
'know
to guard .her
ml I. For the briefest moment he remainee
'so though standing upright, then seemed t(
I
majesty of Scotland."
it 'Tin the tame,"
he snarled,
"but I
I gl de noiselessly backwarA, and with E
choose to call
10111gPir
her lwoma]01,�
she being no
i
t smothered cry disappeared into the black
Be without. I beard the dull cramb as bii
I
queem"
" You hil,"
.
I answered calmly,
" and are
.
:b y struck the ground � many feet below
Ith silence, save for the loud beating of in]
'
no Soot tosay
it. The doer
shall remain'
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ft.
closed until ti
Hiq face grt
e queen bids
w a livid -red.
me open it.))
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tepping back from the window, 0]
', L -'Fore Go�
," cried be, I I
.
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"
t at will I take
no
pick
rves all a tingle, I would have stooped, t(
up the dirk, when a startled exclarpa
. from no man ;
.
will summon-
and I think 17
_', .
,�
o,
i
area spy. I
ti(n
from behind made me turn as thougi
I
" Gently !"
I interrupted,
!
md with a
solne one had clapped a pistol to my he 6d
T1he door leading
-quick movement
'whipped
0
t the pistol
into the tower oham bei
wl i 6a open two - won.en stood
which I had
"
concealed under
.
my JackeL
; upon thi
--t-hreshold-the one' was Mary, Queen, o
One word slid
the'devil ; pity
I send you
though it
to
)e
your� mawer,
to stain -the
,9cots and the other'the lady of the house
queei..'s carpet
with blood ad
traitorous."
hcld
Zrn Lord Ruthven ha& bidden!
I
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The fellow
.
drew back a B"
ap and glowered
m:n1eter to her mistreps.
Of the three in the room I wasi the mos,
'
at me, but fear
of -the wesp�n
in. my hand
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I
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coofuzed ; I, who had just battled for m3
11 Come, sir
!" said I, ge
�
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" "Ok upon my
Iif� and burled a man through a tower win
feet and pushing
away thee
aair, " you have
d mr, hung mv head breathless in the p
_�
eripe of two helpless women, � .
ea
&sword sod
Cps rom ia
well lighted ;
Xb e q I neen regarded me soberly ; I saw
there is space
" Fight I wil
hpre for an argument."
and spit you
,
' like a fowl
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her eyes were red from ,weeping, but th 11
r4
trussed for tht
roasting," h(
ana"wered
read,*,
"s
ber
that about her face which proclainie
high dignity even in tha . t hour of 0:'r,
ly enough, 11
ut first put
do
n the pis-
�
trial.
!_
tol ))
iJnthinking]
', I Aurnedl
y -
anh
laid the
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As for her con pan . ion, she shrank b cl
.
weapon upon
the chair, and�
, I
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in
Ithus expos-
.
and clung with one hand to ,her mietrIbs
�
rc�e.; a pink and white beauty was she, a(
ing myself committed
had hardly be
a grievous
I
t down when,
error. I
like a flash,
,
al - n -der and light of frame I might have pick
the fellow was
upon me el I t9hing
I
*;ith
at my
edl. her up is easily as one of ths� .
I _ pillows' oil
I
throat with one
hand al d
the other
this royal couch. � L . . I
,Vor a moment Queen Mary regarded ml
fumbling ia his
hidden there.
breast for the
�irk which lay
i
br,
th in astonishment and anger ; a roya
In the fi
Irst
t his uneX I
pacte'd attack
lai
ly forced to be witness to two deeds I o�
-,
well nigh ov=psommeelme.
L
a I
.
was driven
bl)od
famt
in a single hour. Then she made i
motion, as though to calm her . cc i m
back against t�e
wall with
a
abook which
I
pecion,
I
and said coldly . - . �
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e b
next I threwimy
mth out of my
arms ar*oui
body
�d
; In the
him, twisted
-
" 80, air gallant, you have come to fight,
my leg in his,
iud struggled
desperately
to*
11)
7 among among yourselves, you who a few
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thrust him back,
that I im
ght
have more
1
minutes
h c
agon dared not raise a hand for -th(
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nor of your queen. Now you must needx
room.
An luck would
have it, I
I
a'd
pinn9d his
destroy
the little quiet granted me by un-
"
arm to his aid(,
so he could
'not draw the
seemly
bf awling. � I
So soornful were the wor he3
dagger ; thus
and the outcome
we were on mor�
of the stru
even terms
glil must depend
topched
me to the quick, though I stood in.
the implied.
upon strength
aliDne.
I !
.n
cent of charge i
.
'
He was a
burly fellow
I i
wi�th mas?iv e
d
You have sent one. traitor to his just
erts ; the vi indow in high and the iron
limbs and a bull
pageed me in weight
neck, but
and Milk,!
.
th6Ogq be sur.*
dissipation
rafliDg
uoder it," continued the (lueeri. '1111
had sapped his
strength, and
06� first rudi-
th
wi
will but jump after him, the'palace
�,iu be well rid of another rogue." - i
ments of wrestling
were unkno,wh
I to him.
At that I found my, tongue. . �
For several
oments we r
eked back and
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"Madam," said I, bowing low, 11
forth, pressing
striving to bear
against each
his opponen
3ther, and each
J to the floor.
he i
ve ia truth thrown a rogue out of the
I
Once I freed
my li�pd and:itruck
him in
window, and there be oils leos trAilor in
HJyrood ; but why I should follow � him
the face, so that
the"11ooif flowed
from his
se i no r'eaeon.2)
I
. mouth, but he
,. paid me by sluch a grip on
rhe queen raised her arch eyebrows.
I i
my windpipe t
second blow ar
at I was forced to -forego a
d seiz4 his wil isb in an en- -
I �
�' You speak smoothly, air, and if I mis
ta, Le not are no Scot, for have Eug.
deavor to tear
iishand from my throat. I
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you an_
liah tongue. Hag then, my cousin 0 . f,
I
. Gradually w
i moved ,Lcroes the room and
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I . --a
laild so trained her ogentlemen that they
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I saw I had hit
i almost agi inst; the wall.
joi� themselves to ruffians and cuttEroat,t ?
He stumbled,
'ent to one I z�e, and, des..
Fie, sir !_ You came with those who broke
peration giving
him strengti, he tore loome
in1upon me like a pack of wolves, and "now
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hilt arm, onatched
the dirk f -om hi -3 breast,
yo# take me for a fool." I
and aimed a blow
at me wb ah, - had I not
� i saw that she doubted and disbelieved
been over.quick
of foot, muat'have driven
me, and no wonder:. 'She took me to be,
the steel deep into
my tide. I
,
perchance, one of those gentry whb. owning
go fierce in truth,
was 06 thrust that the
to !no country, will Rtoop to any dirty work
knife meeting only
air, he was thrGwn of his
to 11 Ilia gipsire, Her nexb words made me
PC
balance, and, i'a
regaining it, gave me time
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0 of it. : i I .
to apt iog again,
upon him. I .
�., In calling you a I traitor I erred," saild
Seizibg his wrist
with my right hand, I
ab freczinglv. " Such as you serve, no
held it firmly,
while with my left I struck
m ster but the devil and your own pocket ;
him a fearful Ulow
upon the emple, the seal
0, t aitor takes some risk, but you ----21 :i
of my rting cutting
a jagged ashfromwhich
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the fury of her nature, her ecorn, and
the blood pourod
But that wa�
down bis f c0.
not all. Th force of the
,kil
the stifled ang,pir which had been dead in the
blow drove bisihead back apiast the tapes -
te rtf3iog preikence of Ruthven and his band
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of murderers found vent upon,my head'. 1
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Standing thers in her regal beaut
. V, the
i , � f � ...
Twitch I i
pr ttiest and proudest woman in Europe.she
4EW - �
scorned me without mercy. Then sheturii.
ied
The Nerves
from me, and would have passed into
inner had
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the room I not staired her ere she
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reached the threshold. � �
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Mrs, Drink 'afer, 5 Wate� 9 � treet, Galt, '
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�' Madam," said 1, " I came to Holyrood
with those who buret into your chamber,but
Ont., states: " My great trouble has
been with my nerves. I was very nervous,
no� upon their errand of blood and treason.
.
had twitching of the nerves and could not
� �
It tvas becaus3 he whom I have sent through
thii window knew me for @6 spy upon his fal-
get to sleep t night. I !seemied quite
worn out and elieving thatI needed some
1
lov�crs and himself that I-silenc6d hi ton -
, ' a
medicine bega i to use Dr. h se's Nerve
gue ; for that and another reason."
i, l
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Food. I can truthfully say, that this
:' And what may that be, ,air ?11 sbe ask -
preparation h; s proven surl.1'risingly bene-
F -d (quickly, her eyes bearching my fa Ole in -
ficial to me. It has strengthened and
tQ'i ' UY-
steadied rny �aerves, made, me
rest and
"I Because he dared to strike your maj-
.1
. sleep well, and in fact built'up
the system
et J I axiswered. .
�h'e
generally." : i
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� queen showed her surprise.
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In Dr. Cha*s Nerve Food is found the
"' You speak gallantly, air," said she
scornfully, " but it you were not with these
ideal toni,� for blood and inierves, and
traitors, how came you in'the palace and set
through these two mediums every organ
a guard over me ? Men have gone to the
in the human system is benefited. Th, -
blolek on less damning, evidence, air English -
languid, depressing feelin!gs i
I I
disappear
)I , �
Mao. � :
when this great restorativo is
with renewed energy and vigoi
used, an.d
disease is
i
i 3A Come into Holyrood with Lord Ituthren
overcome, the organs of thebody perform
duties
an hie followers I did," I answered, " but
,4
c4aa at the instigatio� of one whose �ands
their various and new flesh and tis-
,
arel not steeped in treason. "-- I _�,
sue are added 50 cents a box, at all
dealers, or 1�at6s & Co.,
�
I All," aA he, ",and would you' lie to
,
,Ed=,nson, I I
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Toronto. I �
me ?" i
4 i Nay, miam," I I newered, " but 'twas
a
Dr. C
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y
ase s �
the Earl of Bothwell who bade me come to
Holyrood." � ,
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erve! Food
all bhe color flying to bar face. 11 Is he the
n
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a prrty to this wretched buainess ?" � !
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Then, as one sto .d s ria,g at me with . y "L I r �_. I - I . .
parted Ups and chs�ngiv Color, I told ber a . I � .z Ir ---------
something of myimeatin with Lord Both- ; ]� ' -
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well, and how hei h doe t me to spy upon i - - � - t . -
his enemies. I I � i , 1, b,y the ]
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She heard me t1hrolueh !without a sigii,save " I bad a very seve!rle sickh--ss . ., -
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a flush of joy spf�-ng Int* her violet eyes as that took off at., my bAir". I Purl. . � .- �k Oas .
I declared the Ev i no t4aitor, but when I cbaseJ a bottle of Ayer S H 1ir . . � vorld. I'
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Vigor and it brought -411 my ba . .: I .� . .
was finished he w li�raelf up proudly. ir I I the:
" . baCk R�,'.Iin." . . I -_ , I
(To t ColAinued.) I ; .
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HAGYARD'S YELLqW OM cures sprains, bruises do" I - I
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0 0 . 0
29 One thina is cevain,— .
insects, burns, scalds. ntual us, etc. Price 25c . .1 I BOSIC,
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I Ayer's Hair W_7%)l 1l1A'f.z_zi .
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A Vegetaxiam S4-
1 . the hair grow. This is bas LC
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her daughter two s e is! famous physician. bec'ause it is a hair food. . of- t-
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The Rirl ,was Bu eriog. from what, some - I I ti -le bel
people call , llgener�l loOness." There was It fleeds the hair andthe -- I
notbiDg much the roatle� with her, but she hair grows, that's, altl thl-re � ... , Watch _C
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was pale and listl an care about n4v I -
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doing anything, :"�-'n eitdiia"g.""T'he doctor, �
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after due consultation,i prescribed for her of the hair, too, and ,,I- , wear* I&MI
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a glass of claret three times a day with her ways restores C010A to � I - -, ,vark -
meald. The mothqr was somewhat deaf, I I IN;
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but apparently h ard . a e said, and gray hir. . I .
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bore off her daughter, dotermined to carry 1 111 1 �- : N
I S14,3 a Woe, All drtirsirb. :1 I JUH1.
out the prescriptio to ldhe lette . - - . .. J.M ., , 7,
In two weeks she was� back with the girl, If your drngfiist cannol nuppiy you, I �
who was rosy-cheeked, imiling and the pie- send usonedo ar and W will expr-069 .. , 8E
, youabottle. Desureand 4
i _tdve t1lia name I
ture of:,health. .
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The doctor natu ally � cobgratulated him- J. C. AYER C0.,'L,ovveIl,'_h1ars' , : :
I Belf on his skill and sai�-cordially : -, TV**"P-A-'1ArsK*N0*P- ". P - -1; -_ - _ - I
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much better." -; � was iead first, second andi third time an& . IMT2 �
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" Thanks to you, doctor," exclaimed the ended by Turnbull, that by-law N,o. 18ra b,, .
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grateful mother. 1'-Sho has had just what �
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. -read three times. By-law, No. 186 re I
you ordered. She hasieaten carrots three . a& I .
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times a day and Eom�timEs oftener -and �
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passed, Moved by McDopald seconded by, I
oiace or twice she had them uncooked, and , . I I A. I
LiviD ston, that the erigideer's report I
now look at her." ! % 9 I pre.- '
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� viously read re Locking d�ain be -adopied, . I
i and that a by-law foroxe . . . .
Cauti n ! -Carried. AIoved �' sme - prepared, � � L
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This is not a gen Is ord-but when You by Turnbull, that the engilleer-make an ex�,
think how liable yc u aro not to purelkase for amination on the Silver dorners 4, drain up -
75c the only remedy universally known. and � � . -
to branch find aleo on brab!ch FRO 'as tO DtADu I'll, - 1. -1
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a remedy that hai,,aad 'I the largest sale of vide proper drai o ooneeuion. I f I
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Throat and Lung trotiibles, without losing 6 coucegliliOlu 14 - Alex. . cK%yJ1 - tter�_ , , - "-. -
its great popularity all Itheee years, you wili go, n, Ellia & Whelihan Cc ' pany" St. Al�rys- . I �� -
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he thankful we calle4 your atitention to T. W.Hill, George Bar ,ey and And;ei; �, I I
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Beaches's German S rup. There are so Hislop. �� � .
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many ordinary cough remedied made by McDonald, that the tender' of Andrew His- - I - �
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druggifits and others at are cheap and lop be accepted.-Carrie'O, The eotmelt ' :� I I . I
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good fori light colds per pa, but for severe adjo6rnedto meet ,W_L0g&a'z 414,Cmil- - il, � �
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!Dxpectoration and coi,ughing during t,be AUMOST IN - ESPAIR. � '' - � 11 I A, -A
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nights land momings, there is nothing like - .. , . I . -, �10;�
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German Syrup. �old by all I druggists in The Oondition 6i Mrse Johir i � I � �
the civilized world. � Shott,! of ,0.raagev-i1!le. �
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The &lTranevaal boverloimen6 I has issued a She Grew Weak and Despoodek. ... I I WI -M,
Oct. t � .&AWam-4-cx A�t
set of postage etaimp" which are in great From the San, Orangevilleit �! � �
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demand by colleei re. There are ten va- . The Sun is'enabled this 4*'eek through the, . - FO -
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price from one cent to $2 50. All the known and much eateeme by many of the . I 'itio Q-Affir
stamps bear the ,head of King Edward, vesiden -s of Orangeville, tc ,give t 6 particu- - 0�
facing to the lef d, wil h an oval wilihin a IiirsofanoLheroftbopecuieeLthl-�iba M I
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finely beaded frame, in gray black. Above Dr. Wilkam's Pink PlEsshouse ' - .
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the head is a crow -aD d at the foot is the throughout. the cjviliz�a whrld� cM,rojShott �
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word " Transva4l.i 0j I he one cent stamps in conversation with our I # -,_'8H0P-1n - rear 4L
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are a blueish gkee d the colors of the "About three years ago, i a li, , in I'M— - I �
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others rangge Glr� so rlet toorange,olive gereoll, Iwo s a great suffe#,er frii 4yepep.. _. 0,113, ��
green and purilp, !"he British colonial sia. Thetrouble firat be n' ,it; severe, - _81E
office, meantime,JA conxidering anew coav headadhes, dizziness and eti es vomit- . i
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father of the poet @6 d novelist, for the new burning senost ion in my Ftbma,ch 11; food **- - L I I
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the ground are wwv ad lines, thq pymbol of despaired of ever bei' .. .
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PolicemanPeter IV rrie, Toronto, says that for that they were not like vh� other.mEditinew - >_1 , �
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years he was trE iibli � vril h habitual constipation, I had b-een taking and; t�ha� I bed at - lamt i �C, �
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disappointed with th�:reriult4. He now�recourinenda found something to help Oae* I 0olutinued -, . %, � -1 .
Dr. Chesfi's Kldney,-Ll�er P lie to hie friends. becauile using the Fille for perh4ps LE6 Couple -of . I'll � -POR I .
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it cured him of his,trublaso ne ailment. You can be months, when I fourld mysielf fully restorell- - � -
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by t trestm3nt. One pill a to health. I have ed,ways ts . . -
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J1 - � meals v ikh relish, and hav� had iio retqrn 4
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some customs sleem to have as -many, lives Williams'Pink Pills a fait�," trial'they Will, - .
as th6 proverbiul i6at. I In the good'old days find a certain cure." 4 ,� . - _IK3�1�_
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of Queen Been every stnoker bad in its Out. ' �
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f1t; a pair of tobaece, t0VgF. If he were a ish the blood and streingy-th+ - ...... . -
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gillaut of the e6llLrt,� they were made of is thus that thiEy cure aneq troubles as JYI'- - � . � I . .
silver ; if a substantiali merchant, of brass ;. pepsia,kidney ailmients, theninstism, pjr.�� -zr- I __ __
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but if a workiDgM an.1 of cheap , ironware. �
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smoker. Matches were unknovVin-, and the of so many wornIE13 a I I uree of misery. L 9- : �
only available fire in. the daytime was the Thes3 pills never fail to 'Tive away pain'. . Grwd 1
blazing log upon the hearth. With the bring a glow of"'health tol the whole bcdy- - Trains leave -sea
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poker a small piece of glowing. ember was and make despondent roen -and woment . . � I
.broken off, which. with the Wings, was ap- bright, ae! ive and strong. A Do not ttike -any " .. �,;Aonqd Wmrr- e�
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plied to the fresh y charged pipe. Run- pills , without the full name, - Dr. Wil. ; ?Asserwar,_ .. -
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dreds of these tongg are to be found ii the liams? Pink Pills for Pal� People," on the I � �.)fted I
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collections of anwqiati,ins. .Most ofl them wrapper around the box. bNold by all meat- -, ,*f&xqd Train... !
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are clumapy objects, bub. a few are so 1�race- cine dealers or sent powt #,.id at 50 Conte, � &, . -Goixia X -AIM- "' �
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ful in outline and artistic in workmani �Ihip box, or aix boxes for $2.60 by addre"in - , -w -ger.- .* ..�
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that they seem to be of French and Flemish the Dr. Williams` MedicIne Co.0 Brock- I Ifted Train'.. � * "�-
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. If vou have jineasy sensations in th-o A colonel of a British r�giment in South i ... -egImerabon . I
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stomach, a bad taste in the mouth, �e4dach� Africa, who was rf-pairingl a railroad after -althel. _. .�
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Polson's Ner%�ililce in . � J-811tevoJe'. -
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sweetened water is a quick and certain' discovered a fine empty 'houss,,wbich be- - 1�
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Nerviline aide digestion, dispels the gas, proceeded to occupy as be�dquarterr.. � I I AGOING 130=1L -
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makes you comfortable and tree from dis. - When the news of thecol�nella comfortable- ' : wingha.m... .. .;
quarters reached Bloemfi�ntain, he reeeive& Bluzial ... .. -
tress -at once. Ner iline is just splendid - -1 �
for Cramps, Colic, ly-3entery, Stomach and a telegram ,which read : J - I . - - -,'Brussels. . I
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Bowel Troubles, an I costs only 25c. Bet- - " G. T. M. wa .0 I f I ft'Imerown ........
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ter try it. Sold by L V. Fear, druggist, - The colonel was unable to make oub I
Seaforth, Out. ' . what 04 T. M. mea,#t, ILaLnd itquired of' 1, �_ . �
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The council " ursuant to order In the So he wired back : i Rensall-_.-
township hall �KMk el, on Frid ugust " G. T. M. c&n G. T. H. it., - .
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let, at 10 a. m. a chair -and Two days later be rec' ,pat _�
- other members all )rose __ �Cllrjton - -7
nt- Oa mot on of from Bloeinfontain ordexink him to atteud-4 � Londeabora - �
Livingston and I Ti,irnbull, by.law N), 158 board of inquiry. On appelaring in court he - -- � Myth- - __ -
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your nei,lib hood and you camp " fitted up in the �; Adirondack for
Z:> himself and a party of fri,�ndo. They will - I . .1 . � -
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as well as if� you visited l .� in hard wood ; ear -h room *-ill have a batb,. I
personally- � with -hot and cold. water I attached ; a gas. I ef 11 I
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Write for our catalogue and � will be presided ever by' a $2010.& -week 47,ftftr Vice rAdl
thus have, praotically, the � I I .
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finest stock of, jewelry in I . .
hoose from. , will fish for mock turtle and shoot quail; 1900. . Jr �01
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Besides, our system of one on toast, all brought from Ielmonicola. � .
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price in plain figures and our i - 4 i uro
guarantee as to quality mean I A C &_ x jDubL% lGeor" D
so much to out-of-town buyers. urious Woulad. -'- I javiee A
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char -es, and if ,what we send Canadian gray goose, is on -exhibition in a, : J Robb. swiw!!� -
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next mail we will cheerfully: honker, weigbing e,he -was Sur— � Other buldam-
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refund �our money. I prised to see -a little piece d,f ivory sticking i firl"O'DwHre I
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