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S., Lkoaor graduale of Out& �. -, , , I— 4i , � �-� - T ; "'.. t - 2 L,-' " - .1 -, �aA;- J Veterinary College. A .1disaiwas of Domee ,�� .4 -i ,.­ i j ni -.,' - 1�'q q 4�;It_ ; - � jt . [mats treated. Calls. promptly attended to a I , � .1, _.�:,_!­,�., � �ri, ii"I :: �7­ - - kj, - � . r. 4 . chargea moderate. Veterinary Dentstry & speoial� , ­_ __ i - � ��­ � �R, , N4i tt�i ;_ �, i A.4 Ofte and.r.isidenoo on Goderiah streel, one dc I r. - � :` � _� -, � � � -Scour , 1112�t ,w, --� : � ': - g, ", 1'� r'! of Dr va office., seiforth. - - . � -rt I . 4 �- 7 t , - , , , , i , rWl�, - �,C� - L fi , �1 I — _* �, � , ,' � � 1, � �* 1��_, � I , ., , ! " i', :� ! f I � -,� i 9 � '�� ��- ,� .� f , 1,� T � � ­ .1�­ - LEGAL � 1,�4 1 � �,�. - I ­�- � __ � �_ -1 ­ � - . . I V 7.fl � I I z . �;:� I ��, i � - I 11. - " "" . �1� ,� �_i � - _, -t H' , I JAMES L. KILLORAN I - - ��, -1 �r , - . I . _1:1� .-- i , tl: 1 1 1 - �,q H. r - I . _�i_,, , ; I I— �� �. . Yl :, . striBte i Solicitor, Conveyancer and Not. � ;� , -". i� �­. I,' t 6 1 ft Offloo,over Plukard's SU , - � : I ,,� - blic., Money so, loan. , , - xw �: � �j ,�, � L.-� I �, ;, ; I � ,_ Main Street, Seatorth. 1521 . , � , - i � . . 14 L � � i � " 1 � - � �� I ,_ ,;� ; , j I I � � � � , . r ; .� - , - t 11 I 1. � . 4 . � - I - - � - � I � I � - -11 � I _ � .'. I �f - � , - , : .-� � i 't, �'. , "i �_; � I., i- � R. 8- HAYS, ; � � E � ,, -1-- � It ; � 1� ­ , ­ . __ , - - . 1Ut 7;_ P . � Z ! � 1 i, I , � ", " ;' I ItArrister Solicitor-, Conveyancer and Notary Pub] � � N '4 �� -5 1 �� I _1 � t. __ Q I , BoAcitoF for the Dominion Bank. 001,* -in rear , : t "711H ,ili�,4.1, , �. r,;t i, - I I -i !,� I Ji 'Dominton Baal, Se*forth. Noueytolo,an. 121, 1 --� t- , - .; .,- , �, V I � 11 � �� � : -1 , I : ��,�.�._flj! �.+ �� . ,`� f g `� tL _ I - �_ �1 I , ,�i' ,,� � -, , I - VA14" �;, * j I . � � " 1!1 ;q, 2, I ? �� ,`2 I � � 1, ", 3 1 1 i- �, ;,C -M, i7 - r I �, �­ . ibt������ , , ! X�;-i T 1. . - . . � � 4 � a' 11 , _�j � - � p�, i" V . I .� . i_- 3. I .- �, W�A I � , ; - . , -, � E��-_ � , !� � 0 ,� I :. �_ � - I - , !�-; -.1, �, �,- 4, I I , , . .: 1 � -, I - YVENRY BEATTIE, Bardster, Solicitor, J . � I '. 4 ` ` � � , . : ", i. m . , . , �- r _.12 4 j�P' - � � I 1, _,�T�,M, ` �_' I - 'ja -, Si � - -,, -Z �- " " -1 11 money to loan. Office-` dy's, Blocl _t' - Z _', , � '4�­ � 3 � '. �, I ,� I � ,, , QZM . 1679 -ti � " - �� 3ki-t-Z 4 � - j t� . . � f I � �1': - i �1- - i . C ,� . .1 , I . ,�! ,­!-��, - , , � I - L _ L � .1 -4 A i - �­ ­ I j . I , d RROW & GARROW, Barristers, Solicitors, Z �11 - zz�;j '. ii, i. , __ , , . , � . ­ - i 14 %_* Cor. HanaLwa St. and Square, Goderioh, 0j , - . � � , ­-, _ -,.! �! _�izl � iL �_, - , r 11., '2 lit� , P.� 9 i J. T.. GARRow, Q. 0. , . I.- I I �Ii�� . I . � -4 , � � .. CHARLEs, GARFtow, L. L. B ; � ?,-` � , - "� '� 076 - ­- - - � 1� ...... ii - t � �l. J i- .� .1 , . I ­ - I ­ : �'­­ ; � N � ­_ . �t � I I - ­ - : ?�.__­ z i ��' .1 ­ . % ih t, - IM- J101jMTED, sucoesaor to the late r.rm �_- Nf -, I I �, - l-,01 �- � '�,�� i- � ; 1!� . McCaughey &-flohnested, Barrister, Sollell . I - r I �­ ; , � I 1 f �, " - - ; I � _ '. � � - ;�Z ­.._� i -1, " . t . - , 1 . �, - UQn7QyaaOer &Ud NO%SIY . 801101110V tot the C I - 1 � .,- �. ,,I - adian Bank Ll Commerect. Money to land. raj ., -; I � # 1 " ! : I . ,. - i � � 2� 1 : ., lot Otte. OffIW irk boolVe Block Main Birt . 1 �,71",:;j i_,! r � 1 5 , �_ . I . " :�o i1i"O'. - - N -,I - il't 6vatorkh. � 1� i, !_­ , � n; .1 �j _'I, ::,:,:� L �, I I I- � � . ta, ti, - � , j j� � 1 " . - 1 �,; a : � ,� ­ i -j. - .'- I, . �' �:, - " I I , � -�­" _1 I . � � 4 - DENTISTRY. - - �' i i -� : -:�f`l ; - . , - . , - 1, I - I I . . . 1� - 2 H ,:7 - i . . . - ". ;,;; , I � "I� I �­ �, I . - 14 � .:;, , _'� � , -i � 1; , I . ., I".: - ­­ � i F, W. TWEDDLE : V �, Z , - - I I -1: ;, . I ; 1�. ­ � -, . . I � i � � i - . � I I ! DENTIST, � . , , , �_ - � - � . d ! - -� .1 - _ - . - : :` 71 1 . ._� 0 � ­�_ - _. 0 Gr,,Ldu3te of RoYal College of Dental Surzeons of I �� , , � : - ;,�f , a - tAt-ioj PUS6 ,,wn ana bridire wo - ; I- - - . L-� -, , I 11 I grativat.: cour e in Lrc .; - �� �. .. , I - I , Local anaschetic 9 I I Ir. " i - , I ; A - ar, HasktIV6 6::hool, Chicago. I r, I ti I Z; . I . , -,. - :.: ­ 1 $ L - -Oytr A. YOUDI , _ ; paiuled& extractkoa of te,itn. Office I �1 �� . , !", , . : ;Z , I I - � grocery store, Seafotth.� 1,162 , ;1 . . � -- l I , . .ij�.i I I I I . . I n! - � . I I ­ I.: , � I - i �t - I . ,� .2 . . q_ - j ,­ I I - R. r. A. SELLERY, Deatist, graduate of t "', ` - 17 D Royal College of Deutal Surgeons, Toronto, a] ,� � --li'l �-. �- - �, � Z - ,-. � , , ko#or graduate of Department of Dentistry, Torou �_i I - Ir 1. . ., - , 7 . , _1� , , U i eralty. Office in the Petty block, Hensa � I . � - ; . I , � _. , � 'I i � � � visit Zurich every Monday, commencing Me - . - . i. � W_ I � I . I -1,11 40. .Tune let. 158; . - - . . I - I ­ � . - -.--- - I- - , . '1% I . - . I , ­ , a . � � t R. R. R. ROSS, Dentist (successor to F. I , " , , - ! �., _141'� 114t . D Tweddla). graduate of Royal College Of Dent - �' 'i, i - Surgeons of Onsario; Orbt class honor graduate �, _ I �; -, � V Toit6nto University ; crown and bridge work. &I . - - � . I �,.� f � , - ,� �, i� Cold workin s,11 Its forms. All the mootruode� . �. . � .. �: �, �::' , I I . � snathods. for painlesa filling and painless extradtloD . Q ',;I - � loe,th. All apenktionii carefully performed. 31bc ­ - , , �, ­� ti , 1. -1 Twoddle'a old soand, over Dill'd grocery, doxforLh. � ig. I : - : ", � 1640 i � :: �g 11 � . 1. - �, :. . - , - 1� " 11 � �;. -, � - I - ,� '�� , I I - . I � I I ; I � � . I � -1 MEDICAL. � I - - , I � " I , I I � , I i : - � I , t I I I -i � t Dr. John McGinnis, . - I .3- - Al I 1� . t - 11 " I V � . Boo. %raduate London. Western University, memb, I , . - I 0t _# � - - *1 �Outsrio College of Physicians and Surgeon t f I I . ; � 021l�e and Realdenoe-Formorly occupied by Mr. Wr . � s . I - - rMITC1, Victoria Street, next 16 the Caribollo Churc I . , I � AWA ght calls atiended promptly. 1463x12 I J_' . . , . — I I " . - , i , - I I I- � , � : - ! I i I . . I � DR. No- H. ROSSp M. B. � -.A, . 4� 1 � . . I -1 4 , L .1 Office over Greig & Stewaa'a Store, I I . . ; , I , � - i � ;.� � _ ,t : Seaforth. : ­ - � I .i. N1 h calls attended to at the office. -t , �; gb . T I : I � 1812 , I � ! 't - . - I � , -, , . I . :­ � . 11 " I � 01R. F. -J. BVRROWS,� . � ;i; ii ; restdant Physician and Surgeon, Toronto Gei I � . . * asto 7 - .. . I I ''! wal Hospital. Honor graduate Trinity Universit I 'i - I � -1 � " fte*ber of the College of Playsloians and Sargon, ­ ii Ontario. Coroner for the County of Hum I �t .. - � Office and Resideace-Goderiob Street, East of tj I . I . � Methodist 0hurch.. Telephone 40. �_ I _ -1 . . - . . IBM � I - .- ­ . �. . I I �: - - � . � I)RS- SCOTT & MacKAY, . - i 1. . I 1 1" st & Z � 'i i i + I I - I .1 � PHYSI&ANS AND SURGEONS . I , . � o � .; . ! Godartch Oran' 1 $_ 1j , oppoelte Meiltodisk oburch,flesfork) : r � . / I � �. I �6, SCOTT, iftadnate Viotoria and Ann Arbor, an 11 w.,amber Ortt&rto College of physicians jLn � : .. Aargeon& coroner for county of Huron. � - , - . . I . : � I - Q. ifta&AY, honor graduate Trinity Univeraft I � I ; gold medmist Trinity bledioal College. Meuibt 0OH098 01-PhyBialans and Surgeons. Onlario. I � � 1483 . i I __ __ - � . - __ : ; � I ! RED.- CE -DAR SHINGLES. , ; I I The undera;t:nod wi4hes. to announce to the publi ; . 7 1 thAk IIAN in;�, buu,,,-ht a I %rge qusntjt�, of the three bes , . � brands of rL d cedar tkbingics. and bv 9 ettirg a libers I I dis�ount for 03411. is Prepared tn'!�Lll thein to ew . toweri at pr coa tbat defy competition, � I � �S. LAMB'S Lumber Yard, Seaforth. L I I HEMLOCK LUSIB I ER. : 1javing ir, stccj� at the Senforth Lumber Yard � very large quantiby of 1411 the diffe.eilt Iengzh4 an, � vid th-, is prr-I aced to fill anY bill that 18 I ratente � . - -, I , : Ime very best quati of Hemlock. _ I . - i � � I I - 5- S;� LAM B'S Lurbber Yard, SeafQrth. : I ­ I . I . PINE. � � I � I . . 11P.ving bought a, large quantilky Of P'lle frora . . I if k.rge firnt in bluskoka, I ant, zetting 11ine drease . � - � - � �)oto sides s -r or.(- side, for siding, flooring, ceiling - wide plank far water troughs ; spruce and bahai . -tot grav(l bo -PR, Fght and durable. Also wbit - ted%r shinzlt 3 XXXX and XXX and XX of best imab- I � � _ a Uuskolia. Large stock always on hand. I � I I I . � . I I : S� LAM B'S Lumber Yard, Seaforth. , " � . � . : .! ! 177 . E I - I I : I I I � � ; ! : - I r . I - - . , � - � I ­ _. In ,the Surrogate Court of tho � I � . . I ; County of Huron., � . 1 � � I - - ! . — � � I a the Estate of John- Weir, deceased. � � . � I � - ; Notice is heraby given, that all persons having an, I I (laim a�ainbt dZc-fitate of John Wc-ir, late ot thl, I - . I 'tow4 of Sez-forth, in said County of Huron, gentle � - � � - �9 . *ao,� %N Ito died on or about the 7th day of J zinc, 1902 . I � ­ � * eald Town of 8eaforth, are r(quired, on or ttefori I . th.e I � Sth. day of Sept-mber, 1902, to send or delivei . . . to the undirslumed Solicitcr for the Executcrs. ful Part. .tulars 0 their claim and the, security hLld b3 I . - I I I - - - them any), duly verified by an atfidavit. An� � , (if , - � � . _. Larth-er, taki. nol*ce. that after the said 15th day ol *.ptetuber, 1"Ch', tbe Executors u ill proceed to die. , - t ribut k the f ,Laze among the parbles entitled thereto, I . I I ltariag� referenco, only to clainis of which they shall I . A then, h- e rtcei% (d notice, and after such distribu. I . . Ition tLe Executora will not be responsible for any 4 . 161.1i't, OT which t! ey shall not have re-eivod notico I . q�kis uotice is friveri pursimot to the statute in that' I - , -behalf. R, IQ. HAYS, Soliultor i:)r v ­ ' the F 'goutora, thte4 at Be;xfc!,tV,, thit- 20th day of Auga,et, 1992. � � ,1610-'A' . - , . � - i I ! . i I � I � . � I ; � � I . � � I � i - - I ., s I . . 11 - --- - � � . . � I � 1 - �, 5 . I : � � . i 1 .- I � � � : I i I � � I � I � I � I I . I- , � � I I � , i � 11 . � I I � i I . � i I I . I i o 7 - I � . i � i I I � 1 � - � i t I � I � . it i! . . I � i � i . I I . , ir f . - I . � I I - I I I . I I r . . . I . I � I I . . � I t - - � - I . I I I I � - 1 . i � . - . ; � I . � I -1 - . � , *;, I . I . I . -_ - I �1 : � .1 I I � : .11 � � I I � - I i � .. I �� : ---.--- I . � . I � : ! � i I , . ; : . I : � - -- L � I � i I � - I : . I . � I I � . I I I - `_ . � ..... A � ; I I ! 1 1 1 � ! "T -0 -- I I � ; I . AL GUST 29 ,- I i I i :. I � � � : I ) 11 THE EH�11UU ON I�XPOSITOR : 1 2� 1 1 : - i i I I . . . 4 19 . I I . I I I : I I - - � __ z � � � I ; ! — i ­.. I . . I . . - -- ____­ - 1. AUG1 L . ; . :. I I � -WAW2r~________ ....- ! . - : t� : � . t 11 I I i !��_.T_ . � I ! � - -.L--' It i , 1� , � i , --- i __! : � 0 1 1 UNDER THE RED L-V'OXII. i I �. he 11 then to tb palace, Hejs a firebrand, ' I Gr�nny a-nd the Bear. - I . - 11 - I � I I ! I I alud does be ee an Ru'thven'fi 11 Tell us, ; IV Ir 'a I - - I - . - ; Ig of Lord I �� - - - ! : . a I .& atory, qandma," pleaded Jen- I K 9 ., . :` followers, t ro o be.sqme misadven- nie, " of when you's'la little girl." I A j ]l VILDE .- � I — — --wils . i I i - I e a e t . ! 1 %_7 . - I THE ADVES OP AN'ENGMIkH I � I RIGHT" Brim I I I I I I : . ture.". . i I : 11 Yes, grandma, or when you lived in the Cl A J. U _f*�. I � ' I I � I . . � - CAVALIE4 IN THE NQRTf1-ROiWP - i I The young So(, t wan well down the street, � . Woods and beard the bears howl ab night," � i bY the I . �_ A I � ,, 11, FLEEING YROM LONVOI�, !IE E. j but I came up with him ere he reached the said Edna. 11 I wish i could see , one -a �� -_ � w I I C;a,s - Cc � � I . utl� -_ -_ e CO.MES ENTA.ZqGLED IN T,HF, PLOTS � . I He turned and greeted me with a ISEASE eal live one.)) "I h0c used Ayer's Hairvigor . � I � - - I I . 1�1?1 smile. . . . � � . i - I never saw bu6 one live one," said - -1 vlorld 9 OF CERTAIN NOBLEMENWITH *)�­ � T I for oi-0 thirty years. It bas kept � - � I - A, - 11 I have acted the churl, that I hgkve not is . the deadliest and most randma, 11 and that was one morning my sc4lp free from dandruff and - " 1 are tb-c- " "Pq, - - - - " I -1-Ir Lb ee .0 a y � I , I GARD TO f HE QUEEN OF SOOT& � -e A I s : : thanked vou," said he. " Later--.?' . I � � I has preve I . "I'll, ' i i L I � ja�nful malady to which when I ran over to ou � r neighbor's to borrow nted my bair :frotn turn- ' I __ . - - � * - - ! I I ­ " Nay," I interrupted, " it was an honor some fire." 1, Z, I al I wa 1 1 � i tainkind is subiect. Dodd's � ing gray. -Mrs. F. 4. Soule I .3 I . � I Yr. 1 i � I have served Nistreva Duncan ; forsooth, . " Borr Bill n- , Mont. i . I . 11 : or to I � f I . ow fire !" cried the children to- � I lay F. X.$CRIDNEP.. 1. ; i � I Cidney Pills will cure any i V , � he r - I g & 'twas to her I an, indebted, seeing she found (a e I G . � ; gether. - I � - - � I I �_ I I . 9 of Bright's Disease. . 41 y - sm- M --- .. �� ---- � I I I 'I, I , a way out of Ho yrood when I had, failed. "hey have never failed in " Yes," laughed g andma. ou know i r - . B "'N 0_1 ; 1.�* � : .. A � . A br;ver lady li, roe not in all 8cotlaad.)y f I 11 JAS " CHAPTER V III. ! , , W c no single case. . They are long ago they did:A have any ,matches. .There is this ' cculiav� . I - 4 I � k , � . 0. 0 His blue.eyea i parkled, and he held out t ao orily remedy that ever here were none mai �e then, If we let our ' 7 . -1 I ,- . -1 ha J_ h HOW CERTALN TRAITORS HELD THE QUE , . 1111M � � -hing about Aye S 3 Z 4,� N'. . Lj Ha' P . his hand courteously. ir , . I i - A clock ia a neighboring tower atrTak, 11 - I as cured it, and they are .. res go out we had to'borrow some. Mother I -1 of tirr .Oo = "Showaseve loyal,"Saidbe, "though suallycovered up!a,heap of big knots air f I daeonly remed7 that -can. . Vigor—it is a h. ood', I ' twelve as I knocked loudly upon the r I was used to talint her with being a wo- c . i over night. On raking ! nd #eal ,a ma ne: I . � I � Th imitations of eep invo the ashet . not a 'd e Youx air doic - the, be 9 I I er Od im up in the morning there would be a I y - S , & ' of the inn where I had left, my hortie th is i Nvhicli i rres*s 6 �bly ms,n., . : 0 � ddl ney Fills --pill, . . � from wbich I had started forth for H IT. dr�ws the man to t1i e woman in hfels 11�-Hoh all in Holyrood been like her, the * W tch 4 . ... ' - ' id a� not sluddenly tun -1 black , eLb rood. I niEkting time. Healtli does more than box an name—but imit d of live coals to begin the day. - ) r . . . queen kould not now now be 6: prisoner," I t ions are dangerous. The 11, But one night, late in ti2e autumn, the - I . I The landlord Answered the suinmons, his tipt the skiii with bei Luty ; it Puts 11 I IsIc axiewered, when, being at the inn, our con- orl I ginal and onluenuine Pwodd did not burri, and there wao no fire to look dead and lifeless. ' I � ailteed . � I - . I ( � j go 1P I T11 t Ulm i - I h - I I a - .. wear . - eyes heavy with sleep ; but when be 4aw into the voice and buoyancy into the rerrOjop puded. � c %W Isease is - B u t gra d u ally the 61 d colar ' 1 . �1 what I brought with roe he drew back �nd stop, as welVas happilless into the'hb,art. I , ,a for Briglit's et breakfast. I was the oldes.t—sbout as I � - . I 'I ii��iped,,bkl )w, as, having summoned ig as Edna. Motherl! pipped a w' ol blanket 1:1 . . I � - would have closed the door had I not laot A 1great; nia:6y wonie� co-,�et beauty, and , the I�iid. . comes. —all therich , i I - Inark � , lord, he -an upstairs. though it was I ver my head with at � thoin, for,owe didn't * bach,7 11 � . - I my knee against it. I are constaait�y seeking aids to beautify said'his sister still slept. . I . . I I J, 11 Fool," aRid I -sternly, " what m � . 11 ave.many pins. Giving me a - little iron .. dark color it tisedito have. ' . . us th�-tn. Let a woulani first seek pe ect I skit Mai do*1 i as an : I I I � ro kettle she bade 'vie be quick, for the � I this i,usolence ? - Here is a Wy 1 stlic ien -_ I I . � � I V - Z be ere my sojourn, i a Scotland ended I had . i ' J`Ht t he�lth and all other chArms sb . . The hair stops FP -1 ing, too. - with sudden illnepa, aurl you would a' _ � I I KtDNE hildreu were hungry�' . - I ,.am added to her. I � cause to ble'wbe hour I meb him Eind trust I I � I . , 46 . � off le. AIV dr4 � your door in out faces." ' I . � I . r Well, I got my �kettle full of bright $1,49 a b I lids, I - I. _. - _____ I I i , Tihere we,a neral healtli for to his wit and am ord as I neve 3mbers, wiih a blazilD - I I S1 . n be no r thought to rWW0W6q" I I , . . �$ log on top. I ran — — - - —.-- I He mumbled some worda anent t 9. wonien e them is disease of the do with Buy mar. � I � h -in . It your druggist call . ycii, , 7 . A I tation of his hostelry. . 1p � I . � PILLS )ff through the rost. e w d kieping the not sur)ply - � � - I delicate wo4ianly organism. The first Scarcely had I taken a dozen turns before oala and the wood all ablaze. I send un one d6ijar a-n(l,w.o will express I , I - ___�� � - . " Faith," cried I impatiently. " your lr4t st�p to perfe, A health Is to cure wom a nly the bovise when, lie rejoined me I and laid -his Dodd's Mdney Pills are youxbottle. Besnrer-ndgyethemawc ' - . tra, � 011- 4ust di4iases by -he use of Dr, Pierce's Fa- fty cents a ,box at - " When .1 got About half way home I ol your ricarest czprr,-zs oim< �, � p will suffer vothipg, I a8SULe Y hand familiarly upon my shoulder. . all - . 0. Addresx, 1 , V � 1. i $a Sh ruggists. . eard a cra6king thro gh the thick bushee. . J.C_ AYER CO., I owell. xa!155s. , . . - I force the door' Votite Prescription. It establishes r C 9u_ e is sleeniao, " said- he " and the � &I tr 1, t, T I- .1 . t- __ ____ � M�� d I 0 .9 � - - . us e yre a me to a vp a gxesv 09M —_ . . He drew back, and passing him I car#iel laillity, dries weakening Zirains, Ji 'als woman has prom 6ed to watch over her ; - - I I I . . � � )lack bear duibled oup into the rough nar- - . - I I my burden into the taV6rn. inA, aniniatiot� and ulderafion. and mires they E;%y your are her brother, having so -ow read. I was s3 frightened that I drop- vadley into the ear of a guine pig be -notic— � ­ " Now, mast, r," said I sternly. 11 gob t ee fe�ziale 'weakness. I declared last night. I would learn all, matter, a complish against a well defended ed my kettle flat on the ground and stared that the animal succumbed immediately "I ,, i ' dy 3.1 .1. I I to work, and if there be a womau ha �p Iti, USed fouil b.ttl ' o,t,ir 'Favorite Pit- air. I castle ? f -the citizens draw back, we must t bim. Auld he stared, at me, sticking his with all the sYmptOms Of POiabbing. Ohemi� � � . C je I fetch her here." . scriptiot'i ' and lo., T (0; ',Medical DiFcOT_ � I I So I was force !to go into that, though bide our ime ; wait until to-niglit ; then 'Ong nose out towards me, aniffia'and 8nuffl- cal analyeis of the little -plant"; has disclosed, �� . irig with er I I' writes Mrs. Eliner 1 . Shearer. of M lint- , I . � . " I have a wife," quoth be, look �11 �, had it been anot 'or man who questioned me may thoo( come ­bo Holyrood who will not Ing. . � the preaence of this poison ' ��� I auspicious eyes at the wbir,e fac� of tthe c ol e, Laucast4 Co., Pa., (tand can say that,) am � (4;b C0138tituent I I i ur d of that dreaded didease, *eriue tr4 ble. I might have answered in a differexit man. stand gal ing at a window." &'But he didn't like the smell of the to which-strwage to say+seien at. ; queen's lady. . I . I An in better L,alth thftt� Ltver before. Every- I . � � . , ner. He laughed" softly and held out his I I I doubt not there are many good and -- Good !" T cried. " A womaw�s witi is on who know me is sit pri.sed to see me; . ook . . buming word, and the next --moment leaped tribute the penetrating perfu#qe ot the lily, __ I 1, A . . I .1 — ;� P.;.h.r. 1, t -hi. h- �h� I j . . � n � eeded bere ; but hark ye I I am no gal- I so Arelt. In ju le I W at :illles r's SC 1p0or ill health, Lhat . I cou (I not wal To -day I a ni c� red, 0" .r , A-. � 64 And now, si ,� to Holyrood-forsooth, I V.y 5 would joi a well planned assault against out of 09 path and went ciasbing on through the bushes. I of he v ley. Ihe attention botanist had been drawn to 61 I - the German, _� Ithe fact that .- - lant, nor is this a questionable matter. i- I elme to Edinburgh to find this lady -!my I t0l everybody that Er. Pierce's nieditines cur�d nie.1, I � ruffi4ne i re , e , mufdf d b ladies iu�ulted, have not asked 3 Our name ! - I I 61 these traitors ; but (and doubtless my Lord I I 11 I Boned the wood into the kettle and one of his gardeners bad been . � I seized with, I �_ - -1 1. : . I . siater-and I have found her." I ! I I I I r-RzE% D�. Pierce's Common S nse Then, Sir D adley, to the palace, and - Bothwell %inks the same) if, driven into a , fled towards home in a great panic. A little dizziness and vomil ing after I .1 aving raised a, I I I I I I 11 the walls !" ­ drag out these tiaitqrs by the heels," he corner, the,knaves, expect,ing death, might time after that father and Mr. Noble our banch of lilies,of the v ley to . ­ � - his vnm,+I� , Thus, between truth and tying, I a,ent .5lQuical AdN ser is ser tjree on recei of I . :,. i finished when I li�d huawered.� � kill the tj eeo," I maid. . . nei hbor, citught the bear in a trap, and his lips at the time bqii3.g -lr&c ked. �', D him off to bring. his wife, who presealy sWrips t � e of ciistoms 11 rid I � 9 i I _. � t I was no, hing 16ath to act u1pon his words, He shrugged his shoulders. father had � coat made out of his skin." _� --- 0 ,� I Send - ' came bustliDg down to ties what proof jla�y nialliiig Only ' e -cent sta ips and together we �,et off at a brisk pace for " As t( that, I know not what lies in my : I � Catarrhoz . � . i *_ I in her husband's words. To her, star" for' tlie book n paper�ovoenrs,, or 50 sta, ips Holyrood. Lord Bat] iwell's mind, but let us join him . I pg . It .. ; with mouth agape and heE-itiadng whether to for; the clotli bound v lumne, Ad re , I . � As we approached the viginity of the in the cit, � and learn more of the matter." The Illsbf Womeb am Too Often An instant relief and -, pe feet cure for - scold or hold her tongue, I dolivered �m . Wro4gly Dignosed by Our colds, cou ,_ - -1, - _y 1LIV. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. i I palace we fell in with a motely throng of Soberly v�e retraced our steps to the lord I ,gbs, catarrh, dea ne.8o, asthma,- . - , � burden, bidding her be quick and apply � i I I- I 1� - I - I . 9 bronchitis, lung trouble a -rid gonau.m.ption. � ! � . I I citizens pree6iijg in the same .direction. high admiral's house, and there we found I Physicians. some remedy. 1 . i Inhale Catarrho,-one five 1 Minutes an? . i wa, not for me to furt e h i x I �er meddlb j4 tbe From these we � I earn d t at I the Eat I of him. Neverhave I seen 4 blacker look 0111 i I ti ae, and it kills a cough Or oold in th& i " Alack," cried she, " there is blood uo in% ter, but td,get wha� rest I could 4fore Bothwell and ot ier noblemev-� were already Upon man's. face, as he turned to greet us. LADY WH her dress and bonds.' She hath b'een ri�ur- . momen 0 WOULD NOT SUBM IT head. ! ! . I I , the hour for abbion arr ved. : upon the ground, so that ea I 11 'Fore God, sirs," he said fiercely, 14have i . dered.. tir !" . TO AN6PERATION IS C'VRED BY. Inhale Oatarrbczone five 11 minutes fou i$e sun was just p9p ing over the "tern expected to hear ,he report of firearms and you been o Holyrood.?" . I I r; I i . nently Clir4W, y " Nay," said 1, "but -bath fallen ul�pn hill� when theAandlord- aroused me. X had the clash of couffict telling m the assault Then as I answered " Aye !" he struck his .1 times daily, and it perm� . e mishap. Terd her carefully 4ud I warr40t thr§wn mysell fully dr ased upon the' I . � clenched st violently upon the table. PAINE'p CELERY COMPC'UND chronic catarib, deafneBs, as�hmoi .and hay, . I � bed , had -begun. � )) I � . fever. I * I co 'k andl it require,q but a oment to buckle on But a different cenetban etruggling men " Gentl3men, said he -with forced calm- I i � I the queen herself will ' me -to tb in! , . 1 * I I r � I thee." . . _­ I : , I . I . Inhale Catarrhozone ten �ainpftex every- I , mylsword. � � awaited ue, for, u ming to thel end of the Dees, " yc u. have this da seen Scotland die- It will prove inter sting and comforting hour atid -it cures pneumonia, I she opened her eyes wide at that, 'xid y . e � sumption, - OP _ eat ha hRety break'' ast. street and well w thin eight of the palace, honored. Got you back to England, Sir to thoiivands ofmotneu to kno* that almost ' � - I 4 Ylet I tarried to I I . . lung trouble and prevents Alolaontsgi . !. carried the unconscious girl off to � her own If fi btiag wao to come �of it, � a man Id I saw f. 11 thf,ir tri6zibles and Oireases 'are due to a ' f . L great con ourse of people gathered Dudley ; I warrant Queen Beau will smile at I 0 L I Gus I chamber. I turned to the gaping � landlord. wie d a sword L "with bet I er. will upon a!: Of'3ull about the outer PvIall with necks. craned and the tole y)u briug ber." I poor condit1jou of the nervous I system. % diseases. Complete outfit, 'P�Ice $1.00 _.__ , 1. L Ir 11 First some .wine," saic ; i L'. � i I . * . t 6 i trial size, .2!'e . Fear, drng-� ... L I .t I n - I ! 1! � faces upra*i8ed though they listened to a My lord," bro�e in'youpg Duncan, 11 it The ills, )rregularities and diseases pecul- Sold by ... , I guide to show me the.ws�y to my Lord Bo ' . i gist, Seafortb, r r N. C. " L is - .1 I.had scareq!iy finis ,�' and1got well, into sermon delivere from a high pu)pib. . was but the rabble that drew back ; there iar to womeri, such ' nervous headache on & Co. .. I �� .. . 77 : . I I "L - - I KiDgetonj Ontario. I well's residence. the t wt wh�u I perc�ived that much was " Faith," Raid 1, toucbiDg :' Sir' Duncan's are others besides in Sc6thilid !" nervous prostration, anaernia, —_ I I _ At that he gaped the more, for- he 1 1 doiJgrfeo'r tbM-,early hoor of the morni � . arm, 11 What ha e we here ? 1 had thought 11 Aye, the boy is right,'� muttered the ory, irregolar and auppretsed periods, S - I - I . : I . hort Rules For Long Comfort& ., judged me a s�ranger in Edinburgh, and If G oups of bitizoins *ere 0ollected ipon to see the loy I Scots batteflug in the earl. 11 ut such are not! in Edinb6rgh. hysteria, bearing down pains, poor -and . I � I -ttle &nnoyancer. I -1 - 1, little consequence, whereas I was talking the Zmers. m6n &rme� in :every fashion ga �e. 11 Another I (sides Sir Dudley has escaped watery blood, neuralpis, general weaknese, Forget 1i I 11 i I I I � ,. freely of the queen and the i lord. ,high �d- � . When good comes to anyon�, rejoice. I 1; wero hurrying�about, &.nd a few boreemer, He flushed hotly. from the 14lace, and he briggs fresh news of and other troubles. can -wily be cured by - � I 11 . - ; miral of Sootland. , � I I i wer urging their beaB�a up 4or down the - Always speak k � I . I " Were it in the Highlands and these treason ; 'ds the purpose toi hold the queen, peciallycompounded,medicii2e like"Paines iadly and pWlitely to serv-- , , , � � He bustled away and soon the �wizie 48 bill.1 I rebels seized even'the poorest lord's daugh. captive ti'l she sign certain �ocume � nts mak- elory Compound. - [ I ants. . i LLL . � . set before me, and the man hirns�lf offe e'd I� did not r�quire mp,ny minutes t dis. ter, we bad torn down their wall.9,even with ing my Lu rd Darnley imyereign, promulgat- This wondrous medfcine of nature - . Wh a spe4 a word of -1 i I - , en anVone auffar to conduct me to the earl's house. � - pop,,,- - I I 00vor the meaping of his unusual ia- our naked handt,", said he bitterly. ing a parl ament who Ehall obey him -:and ar with ten's of thousands of our women-, sympathy. I �. ' ' I. drained the -flageon to �be bottom axi'A men!t ; I beard the qu ell's name ed, " Y6u are from ithe north " I � I asked. . shall grant . Murray and I others a free pa'rdon. 3arries its rich Dutrin�ent and: healing vir. Toll neither your own faul not those of, - - . I the wine put new life in my, veins, � ; yet � . I f I �- sullon murmurs agains the Earl ton " AVe," he auslered, " wiiiere men fight There lies the kernel of the matter- The ues to the blood, n elr�les and t�ssues_ giving others. i I . r fore setting out I demanded' some! news f and!Lord Dar�ley, an once or t me- with swords -not words. See, 'tis my Lord death of Rizziowas but to blind the citi- 3ower and new life tojnacti4and diseased Have a place for everytb I i . I I . -_ And ha.ye.Z I i my late comp�niou. Thisthe lan�lord to�ok thin was sai&'Of Rizzi . . Dexiiley and the Earl of Morton at yon zens. " . )rgsne. No other e6icine everything in itE place. - I . � I _ I I � I can so quiakly i 91 3 upon hilmselt tn bring me. I : ; 6 Hide your own -troubles, . I I i �� B t I did n4 tarry o listen to the & ossip window." i , 6 at ut / i ; I I They 6uld not dare depose her ma- :)anish and. pertnan iitly cure painful and watch to, . ! . I I The maid was recovereTfrom 16: swcon of t e rabble, though jib was evident the Pushing our way throug� fbe gaping jesty !" or ed Duncan hotly.' I )bdurate feminine ills ; no other medicine help others out of theirs. i 1, . I'll, 11 and bad stri-.*,,% to riae, declaring �hat � F fie newo of what 6ad oco�rred at Holyrood had crowd, we came closer to the palace, so that " They- niold her tightly,"' retorted Both. ver deviped can so I truly keep the nervous Look for beauty in everythiji � g and take a.- . � L I � , . � had business with the Earl of Bothwell. spread abroadil I made all haste to "3oth- the speech of th h seed' the citi. well- If she remain long in,their power her yetem, blo-od and bodily organs-ia a healthy cheerful View of every event. 1 IL �, L � - . But so weak Wits she that the worthy hou - I I 11 �, " . 50- w6ll?a house, to find hiln fully armed an in zone became pl& a to US. L � woman's spirit may weaken ; even to -mor- 3ondition to fulfill their important duties. Carefully clean the dust a mud from� ;;. - wife would not bear of it, and tlie' landl rd convtersation witili seviaral gentlemen who That the Scot i believed and triiated in row it mai be too late " I Ars. A. Saunders, Braucoqdsle, Oat., your feet on entering the hous 3. elinebed the matter by declaring, that t h I S . - � says : . I " ffdrer from severe al- .t .e war ga er d b �ut Nw. the faith of them 3 1 h had mei ed their queen The yo� ig nobleman'ground his heel into " I was a great qu Never .'Interrupt any convt risations, bu - , . I ' . �� � gentleman, her brother, had, gona forth vo n c 30hvi�goalightj of me,, lie beick oned surpassed my ct ZPteohension. 'Twss .Lord the carpet, � �. . AOka of neuralgia in the left ovary. At Wa,tah Patiently your turn te speak. �� " - . � I I . I the earl's house and was already � there ip th '0 joi "t" ' in. i Darnley who w I opeaking,stai � nding in plain " Sir Dt dley," said be -calmly, raiElog imes the - attacks -were so . acute -that I When inclined to give an & igry answer, ' V Y�� is n t I � . a - . pree 4 .t. - c private convers&tion with his lordship. ,I Th ca,!alier," said he, "! is the ge.. tle. view on the wiii ovV sill. bis eyes to mine, " art ready for &n under- bought I would lose mv reason. a your lips together' and a the alpha- � r c I � I Several : ; � j ej, At that the girl had openod her eyes Wilde rhan'who, wit n6saed the traitorous deed." � That her maje t� thanked them for' 6eir takiag wherein lies great danger, yet much octors treated me, and I was a'patient in. bet. - . . 5 ' i i ' . I . . . and laughed softly to'he'reelf, a preceledi6� Atid I was, Lperforc3, obliged to rElate anxious zeal, and that,- at ito c arly -an .hour honor 1" � he hospital. .1 obtained no relief from . When pained by an unkind word 7or deed I � � � I � which had led the worr,hy couple !to thi4k I agai What I 4ad seen at Holyrood. Sev- in the morning they had flocked to Hol I answeted briefly that my sword was at edical treatment. The doctors Paid ask yourself, " Have I never done an RL- ' . � i y- 11 unless I I - she was cz�q- eral f the list ner� scowled darkly, an I one rood borle witness of great loy Ity, he was his service bad the ovary baken'away I could not be nd desired forgiveness ?"-;Soldier and- � ) her still light in'her head ; but) . � . . . ' - ft ) tent to remain quiet until morning, as�ki7PIZ or t*o put a q eation. i I sayiug. But the queen was fe and in the 11 Thenj said he stoutly, " her majesty ured. Instead of submitting to the oper- Servant. I I . - . ' that she might see me the moment I ii 46.1 . �* , I . 1 i- rb is an ev�,l tbinR," ctie'd one w ose hands of friends ; could they doubt when will not put signature to so' damnable a tion, I used Paine'� Celery Compound, and � � I � I THEY ARE G00 : turned. ! i I � hair land'bear&were i i ived wi�th uray "but ho hAr Inwin V� .1k2-1 ..uA � f—t— .#---A documenc To-si ht she shall leave Wol - a thankful on- V.I-.hl- -L.4; ; .4 D. 1, W , LAWRETj_r,F_ J r I - -F( � , I � I 10M% 'jut`50 Whotesalp i i Z .,SHOP_j.n � I , rea � iees form4 son & 801r, I I I I r I . 5 � .T .7 � I � "V U"A a . - I- : �, - I , ',There remained no longer P6 reason wh ' Italia�ri. I pity him i.not t he was s onso.. foi. it's 7 rood !" e I el lik a- -I 1A � \ ,i � : l . y as to the ea new wom — , . . r . . I . I I 91 ­" . . : . Z I should delay the queen's errand, iaud tb ever 4 moutuluir. - � � I turned to fin the Earl of othwell &Dd i ____ ike all to know whab "I 67 1 t cc . I your medicine has Jean 13 ' e Returns a Thousan& � landlord preceding roe with a lantern, I �_ ; I i . . . . I I ir," I retorted, a arprised at such. open those noblemen 0 whose han a the queen , CHAPTER IX. one for me." I � r R forth upon my miseion� t i I . � I . I . I Thanks to' � I I j I coun enanciog of a brutal I .Dodffis Xi y Pius. � I assassins, t Lon, placed her deliv�rance, but t ey were no- HOW A DEYE?"OF DARING INTERRUPTED TWO 7*— , I I , I It was early in the morning when I wo 64 Ij( i * — .. . I � ,tboy gave the man no chance, but Alew where visible. � bad t ou htlo bear their . Exactl! as e Advqrtised. - . I I admitted to my Lord Both;'elll . p1prosen 9, hD s an oxAn the 8hambles.1' I . 81 I . I IROYAL PERSON-AORS. , ST. ELZk�, Que.,,, Angus . � - s 11 i cry of defiance a liarl in the. win. ' Anjin t I. k 69 farme� returned to 4� 1 1 - (Special), ...... ., I . . il . � I � I 0ainst the digna . � . at � wbo, being aroused aud lear ug thei . . dow. I � i, . . i . narho thwell gt%�e me a warn tog i The Ear of Bothwell looked his amaze- a horse dealer's abou �, an hou� after pur. -After su, +A.- - I I , of him that sought an audieAoe, bad laris6n 11 e of ScojtIand have littI6 love fo for- ment, whil a I saw upon the horizon a ven- rible lad . . a er- � � , It was. the'refore, a petty fficial of the oblas a horse. I � _y of t1be i ney g and havivg, haeltily and commanded that I be shown �6 ei a '�nterlope ," said he -, " but, they ight I ture beside which my lost nighL's experi- as been ma - I , . / I � I . I I . I � citv, aa,5iag it had been rumo . ueen . . imir here, Fi W be e�claimed -I cured (ornpletely by 4&F Kidney his apartment. � , ; ichoeen a etter w " . . � Pills, Mons. Jean oivue, 'this plate, � I : 1 j have, PY. . I was held a prisoi ier, and mut er had been ince must kink into insignificance. Yet I don't want � this h � I ,I I found him standing betote a Fpu4teri I ; the done in the palae I had pledgedl my word, and there was no o�se you sold me ! He - � .� . I .9g Sei�etal nod ed grimily ; it w, as plain e. . says : I 1, � I shies. I can't get him to cross' -the bridge. . . fire, his tall form wrapped ; in a , dtessw.4 luckless Italia secret�ry had few friends in 11 Faith, gentl�men," cried I arnley, " the drawing bsok. 94 " I was VC r . : I ny - I That's the re"oii I sold him," suid the y ill. Tbe� Kidney Trouble own of blue velvet. � ! I Edinburgh, much les- to �averigel im, 11 What would you o ?" demanded his aealer calmly. 64 , caused me a great deal of pain, , g I 111 i first is beyond c mpreheneion ; as to the V and forcedi ' 11 Well," said -he, when ',the d�or WAB save bnly the �l ueen, "a d she !was for the � I -hip sh %rply. "Let no hare -brained # W, did yog come to me I 1 6 ! I last, a cert9in Dalian. ki3a've, Rizzio, bath lords I ," me to rise4very hour during tbe.�night. closed, " �ou have come with little lbes. of mQ . or the horse . 1. � 11� nt power e9s. I i - c scapade p! u nge us deeper into the mire," " i, I saw the "I was: ad,% ised, to use Do, 14't Kidney ! I . , � met his just deser s'nothing more." .. I #. . I t 9. 'Ti advert dment in the paper." . i ime I of vot'�r 4 Sir Duncan." � � "' . What, haLh been the outcom� entlemeq," -said the earl, " her ma- , Some in owd triurmu' ,he "' vv' di aft -,r taking a shorti-treatment, * i . the red, but t ' " I -thought so. Il 'gave my reAson for I n's 'aid I will free selling him." � � I -knture ?" - I ! , i I jeotylis held a prisonet by Lord Dar iley. greater part aho ed their satisfaction. 11 With this gentlema i i an yselfc-omplettly cured. ' ; . ; . 66 I i a K: dney Pills are good, - If he thought me overze%lous itt 6aviiJ6 other trai ; s. It'was -thi6 F3.%me I I rn- Have we th n come to avenge this rned-' the queen, r, failit)g, my Lords Morton and'- ' ,' Yes, to! be sold fo , reason than pi"s� m f1DUn I f � aud ; - . asi I do 'that her- dling Italian ?" quoth onelman� to,his ne that the ov�ner w , r, no other '. Dod di I disturbed bim at such an hour, my � Worn�, ley ,h6 pushed luieen. I igh. Ruthven A all perish with me," replied the ants to go out of town." 11 I say.this becauef they curea me.. Now, U a - �( t ation speedily changed impat ence iiitq car r 80dre ary migh � be ni dred I D her : res- bor. young Scot 64 mily. �' I I can sleep well-allu ght w1ithout i i I , . I � I . " Well, if you can jet out of 0 I rising - est attention, and when I had fini � � I , town with - - � '. - - . I ' � Then another, bjIder than the rest, cried The -earl drummed his fiDgers upon the ' 4 4 " I am very much pleased to have re was walkiDg the -r ' � � him, ' said ,the dealer' I iti Will be more , gain- . oom, his bands.�le'nched , d not told him that, nor �did I co.-rect n a table, ap�, . I I ed my health, and I say thanks � thousanAl I I I t I h � I - out that the qued hoW herself at the win- p , ently undecided whether to than I can 'do." I 11 I . . a n. i I _ I .rag plain that he bated . I laugh or show impatience. i I and his face dark with passio, hi � I � i —0 I I I , ' . -1 - times to Dod "a Kidney Pills." � ; " And they hold Iffolyrood," he burst oqt q,,b' 2, i�,d and sought t� inflame the " Nay," anewc Darnley, i." her majes'y . 11 You speak boldly. kir," said be, " and . A Qreat Sukerer Cured. 11. - - I � . � I fiercely ; 11 with the que mi a husba Z r d I I on Wcaptiva in h6r �d of his hoarers in bhat direction. is &sleep -would you wake her., and'she. not the queen's husband ?" � CUM10 . ,-- !: . � Mr. Benjamin Dilloul .of Leede, Ont.. was. ti�1001 I - owa chamber ! 'Fore God young man, 5,01111 . I I I T he qu e'en shall deal with him ; or you', 9 * - ;� I ,.I . .p An rernemliering the conso'Wo corduct well ?" . : A young Y rkshi ,o.. erj* Iql0l - I I r Rheusnatiirn by Polso . us to!pop' have witnessed to -night what will selt $00f- in t amberj had little inclination That was all-bhe outcome f my danger- my lord," answered Duncan.' cured of Muscula I 'We re c:,_Ii. �� : i, - . . I �h tower c . . Nerviline, and says : " I . feel my duty . is whom he - - � . I - land on tire.. These traitors,! have �btougfit 1 4 1 Q Bothwell's faue crimsoned, No than in the question a girl honestly ad - about their own undoing." ; I � to h mpion him ; it was the queen I w 1 bed 'Ous flight from Holyrood. For that had the I mired, but no having the covra'ge to ask I I I I I to se ve. � � � L%dy Maude braved petits whi,ch would,- Edinburgh but knew he bated the youthful to proclaim Polson's 21Terviline as an- infall. out dopte ' .; Then, giziag fixedly into the : i i her atrai.g .d a jrnethod of nre �: ,,, Aqcl e will r air to Uie pal rnley, bix� few there were, who ventured i ble cure for rheumatism ; it cured me after sounding be ich, r`o,makntie jeOple will be-- I L ?13 I ace," cc i tin- 1have dauinbed the stoutest heart, an ,0 years SULffering, and no : I li�now of Darnley -what of the queen's husband I i I Z I I to hiat it to�his. face'. I . I thint . I L I ue: I 0 we " an e,,nau er map i ty a slain tw� Mon. . . . inclined to � I � can equal fts penetratjog power. d a Jessie, tb nk rather too pirn %I. . I I " Of him I can. avow littie,� yet be � stood wation. Afterwards Lhe tt w. I be ms, m oil cozened by fair words, 11 And you, sir Dudley, ?" he asked. L Nerviline 040 . . . idly by while th ley mdrde'red Riz'zid axild lib � � The citiz " I have taken -8ervice� with your lordehi simply has no. equal in quickly. relieving and , lass," he said !',nervously, - A I 0 1 . ; I gave the queen insult." I answered. � 1 P de r aft with." �. . I were drawing baek a few with darkened yet have giv I e I n - pq curing rheumatih,m, neuralgia, sciatica. and " Ah"ve insur d my life." ; � I I � . The gray 1�halred robleman who had -brows and suspic,on in their eyes, but the my word, " - � Methinks a flash of triumph croo!ed h 4 - � He threN rout his hand. I I b A trial wM convince anyone. A�H"--Lta, lid?" r -aid the dan i�el, idiffer. 1 41 ap( k( n so ligh�ly Of Ri2 zio's ta.king off, urst majority trustinj in Darnley'4word, and of , T.T 3 - O' ently. - � I -face, but if so he dismissed it so (141c& y I � i . I I do., n(t hold you; 'go with this fire. lceT cents. Sold by I. V. Fear, drug- I ' - I . OU : : , no mind withal t) i i-sk their- 'precious skins i i . 4' Aye, an' ,&h'm;thinkW AM a tool lor- could not, be oertt.da . perohaice th*t �whi h 'I The'- lot ent f .1 be a haz%rd. I ist, Seaforth, Oat. I . I , t , brand ! B it I warn you 'twil � 1 m . � . . p V� urther thani to seiz the because David Rhzio was slaicil. - f -doin, it.,, I � — � — I happened in after days was in his'mind� le " Then ?with a sour smile - � - I I � r I ' d ! I ous ventur(. I ! . qw iet � ; you, , y lord, a ad I, d I turned and I oked at the yl . 11 Would I could aid you,! gentlemen ; ii Poisonous LWie� of t4e Vallev. "' How's to �nak that art ?" i I spoke sharply. , I 1 1 ; , o6bg .Scot at . Tbis, is no sl I � � 11 Lot the maid, lie at the inn. . " Why, @up .:, I A.Uio were t�,Ihave bee takenland ape my side ; he wa biting his �lips throug4 osin' An gets Killed in V, I I I . I ; an. " �' � there are ns6ded--" I A German botanist �has discoveri P woman's work." i I shame. I � id that pit where doe" tathink V monsylil 91; I I . 11 My lorA," inte"upted' Duncan, * 9 4 it t 30 flowers of the lily of the valley contain Z � 90. c . i ; !� I's i , I . That I know," retu ned B thwell ort. "They are traitors, traitors -all, and Why to thy feyther, for stro." . " S rted uickly, to, I , , I . ,. he -is a brave Nea," I reto were not fifting that one so needful to Scot. a poison of the most deadly kine. Not only 44 r1l . ly, and my Bord Darn ey proclaimed ing; 0 ]an Je True enough an' it. ain't.ft, 4 It oughb, � hi . � , and the queen owes her a debt of g I . . fools !" he blurted out. ` 'Fore God, if w d welfare risk. bia life needleesly ; but ttie flower itself, but also the stem contains j .. &Lib bu Sootland hasnobye fallen,solow The are power'.ess to take the walls. yet may a � wi fe� . ?_d - , � I . I also----�' - I _, � .1 to be paA to ' ' . I � i- cit Ze as :are a,�road and armed -' letus' � this service I crave #Stand ready with- ten . appreciable quantity of pruesic-aeid. &I . pair blow be struck at one who—" . [ T " Tut !" cried he, kicking the fende� , I I : 0 thy W�_fley! kVhy, this has 'got one, *,� - � . wit I to Efqlyrood."� horsemen t receive bet,- majesty when she hileinjecting a de6oction of lily Of the Bill." � . . . - his toe. " Have a cake, Sir. EouliaMnan ; � I laid a restraiiping hand upon his sh-otil, : it1t � - I . I � . � . has passed without the walls' of Holyrood. � . I � � .1 2 . Ab%hatmodtlentayoang man, his, face der I : . " ThaOs jus�."cried Bill in i burst . i i I . of - Lis no time for lo*e Moping.!, und �a �900d flashed and bi � � ! Mayhopi then, swords will be needed." I . . � � � : I I eyes flas il)g,hu�i ied th ngh " Pati�nce," sEqM I ; the queen's husband -19 -onfidence. 11 Tn'rt a nice lass,lessie, an" - I . . I � sword is better than the brijhtest oyos i I � The of Bothwell a*n-iiled giiml . i . . . � : thi courtyard and rdeh up to us. H was has spoken fair w1ords. aii&the: rnl�tter con- I y ! .Ah want,thee to have that mon 3.)p � d Scotland; besides the maid hath a � b�otb r 64 They w ill be at hand, at what place and DY 4 ,'I clad in the Hi;hland co tume, 4, " Ri2zio haii had - timch �' 0 � Why could,alt, ba say !so at ftst !" erie(c& who is prouder of, his aDeest thari weigbt with hour you no me, air," said be,' I ry , Pl-li" - more clattered at his hi ), and the 8ilve butt them ; yet metholughtrmy Lord Bothwell JePsi joyfully. - i I beth*of England." i � : . 1. . I )) I 11 I , . - e, I I ;. 1, � I of A pistol prAruded from his iasb. — 'It was an hour aftdr leaving the presence Diamond Hall " .1, � rril L I � TUR Graud tnins leave -1 bllovrr; t - 40me Wmm- P&WrigCr_-._, , P4.419071910r.... - Mixed Train.-_ -Afted Train- - - - I r 15aws F"_ I - 'Passefiger-_ .. � Passenger_ - - Mixed Train_. 2 L - - v - Palmerj� , G,jn% NoRrw. o - - - �f*lmemlon_.. � Ethel. .. .- .. j '� 331116sels.- .. "f I - _; -�3 luevale ...... � ; Wingbam.. .. .1i Gonza -Sov m� - Winglism.- .- �' Blu - 'enale.-.... __ 1.3roseeis_;': ...- Ethel .......... W� -?.Mmer.&t-Qn,--,_ I au" NORTH— . London. Asp A Zetitrous.. ,,.., Rxeter—, I Hen"11- 0 - KI 1 - 2".- ,.� Biroeliela- Clinton— I ,Zorsci -scum-..; I winghana, -Al � I I I t. V" 1, e lappy couple ernTraced and , -------.-- . vy.uy I Know not, butl nushed b(itly. H of the admi.-al when, sitting alone in the I � r 1, Bo . I I . Z 01inun— gave me no time to answer. : � : I bl4houghtl, had seen his fade befor b6t thwell could do nothing without a trotted off to: break the news, to Jessie's - I , '. * � 11 Go you back and retur ; wb)rq puzzled me, yet it see I backing," he inte-rupted bitter tap room'of the inu, young DuDcan came . mother. Brn,oeflidd_� - n to .-no at� da M�ed str 1 gely � ly ; 11 what from behind and clapped me soundly on the j � x1ppert ­, familiar. I I � can a score of men, or a hundred for' t at - #—j : ,;;F break ; I must hic upon a plan, anj W'ou I I i shoulder. -of CanAda-,_ 01 Z_ V. I )) :A I- . ; - 'Pore God aentl men ­ med - - ___ - �. . � YOUR B Y WILL BN F LL plxle�r___. e a one, sa- e. I I Seeing my presence was no longer desired ' 99 I I I s�a4d ye bete idle an . ;of ? Th 0 1 1 9 Efolyirood i* the � . - I 1h Ecze I 10441 S If t Knowing where he had been, 1 asked : 10 You have seen the Lady Maude ? Rath i . � I . . WREN YOU - . BECQME A REGULAR, 11 I L I took leave'of him and went slowly baick the tavern, filled tt ruffi4ne i re , e , mufdf d b ladies iu�ulted, y say the que 13 is and th - * - ' 1 she fully re overed from the night's adven- ";' . Establisfied in th e* year 1854, - I US ER OF ; _! ; ; . . with surptise and I . I somi resentment at bis actions. I � . ace�fil,ed vVi blood. I t4 pal. Let us dow and I I . Is TOrture t,re ?" , � - 11 Tnat Bho has," he allswered, "and is our business has experienced a - - .� - - - __ _* MALT BP.EAY,FAST I I - �1-00D � I � I Had Queen Elizabeth been held a n' I poner I i' hazr,g these trEtitora-fro I . � �� the walls !" ­ . .. � i ' . even now pt g to come down. We owe . steady advancement until the - ­ - - _.. . -0 I- I . .. 7, - in her own palace, or in the "congest castl�� � for that matter,, by a band of trai Lori, �so ' Gently, t�y Lord wel I c ilmly ; '�11 rumor 3 unL,an " I said Both. ath ov'erdrawE the AT:rs. Ann Mc .on,ald, Kingsville, Ont., writes ­" For abok three' years -1 was a you a debt (f gwitude, Sir Dudley." ) 11 'Lis " Faith,' ,� I i I present d ay. i � It is tho � __ - . - I Cereal Food ThAt � . I � U�g there were ia London who would no� utit o � pial ul e. Oal� We Ital, I . an, Wzzl to, is I 1. al Q1 ; r I dreadfAl sufferer from eczema. At times . Paid I, here we differ. If the rnaid ha�h told you--" '­ � I Our stock of Diamonds, 9 I . i rai me, gir !" cried1he eagerly. - : t4ken tl�e Lady *aude from People Talk .- - About Eve"hero.- �� ,I � action until daybreak. In half - art 1 Lifr & . qt een a the nd her ladies are unharmed. Y . Ou tches of i the pal ,a%v, flaming !flesh would . I 11 Enough," he answered " of thy deeds I � I I . 6 I I 11 I � thousand men would have gathered �at the feal f( r the L4dy Maud - I "o a ? - She is sale Oqt . . waist to' my ne0k and extend from mj from the knees a of yeater night. To throw man from a Fine jewelry 4nd Silverware I . THEREARE PO)R ; � I 11 I 1311TAT10XS BVT '_N-0TJn1,VG' I I gate, and ere. " hour had paesed th � i � rogues would h -'ave paid de&rly fo of yrood.'� T -1e young Scot looked . i bewil lered. I to the ankles. ,Tbe intense itching almost drove � me crazy: and though towor wiDdc w, carry a helpless girl through darige -6. hidden is universally c6nc64ed to be � I TO EQUA 11 IT AS A STRtXGTI : AND . I _Ii ftheir' treachery. I I I I 7 ! I � I I Perchance I 41 B r was -it my s1stF the, ' i wit' b thl queen la I tried all the local physicians,! they'could L not even the ' many and slay an enemy by darkness—hDW manV men would do it ?" the larc'rest in Canada, and our Z:� I . I , � I 1 EALTII-GIVER.� I � I the Scots were . slower, or my Lord Bothwell feared an assault upon Uoly] a y the traitors h I � I b d r, f, ut. � Id the doors ' e , relieve suffering. .1 The flesh would crack open, and I do'n't believe any- 49 She is the bravest maid in Scotland, helpless, ' it if bath * -air treatment reputation fo r f i . The —_ i I life - -. ro od that night would drive those who ihold -the I �" B t the�,e are w i r ndovi a 't ans ,ered ffered more th one ever su an I did. or n as ou she be- y put ; littled h- reelf, I correct the error. even df our 'patrons �s such as to ! . joys of ed until your b orrie are not fu�ly attain- ...... I'll -, - I eNkfaet 1-r.comes a 1relish and it to kill queen ; as that might 6, i� - - B6t I k1l, smi�jing. I dpubt t n'01 , this ( n0e. " I was'told of Dr. Chase's Ointment t. though she were here to cry me halt." comma'd confide'nce. n plemure. Wli I � . , � n you become a rei,u]Ar user- � . � 11 I 1 7 i . ! . t "I . S P . � ! - ! ! � r : � ! t i , I ; � � SCOTT'S EMULSION scrots AS iA � � � bridge - to carrV the we4lkened! 4�d I starved system along until, it caril riod I firm 3upport in ordinary.food. - � � I Send for free s,ample I " � I � I ; I I SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, I � ; Toronto, I � UMU64. , 50C. AA41 sr.00; all diruggists. , I � : . r I I � I . I ! i I � - � : . � ! ; . t � I � i f ! I ill eAse�your mijid ; 't as , v u 2 r sis-ler to a pl�ce of aa, et 1 Who 1 a I � I 1 i I i i i 1 4 -, I . -1 r , . � of Malt � Brea. . I I I I i � I . I ; I . I � � � F� I . � , - r - feel the benefit of its . i . . I � � ! i . � . ; I J�-, �� ; i I 1. . t 4.� , . . �- r : � ­ e in to enjoy lilt, because I I delicious food keeps-di,gez­ . 11 � . � . ; I . . . � i . I � i . I I I I I I el � I j � - I � . I I I I e . . I - �. _� - ­ -- — - - � ­ � . I - - - - .� - - - __ _* 1_ _ �-_ 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 � t . I I t­ ­_ � , ---Z-. - -.,.-. - I _. 1-1 --­ _ - _ - ­ - - _.. . -0 I- . . - . . - I ; i . _ .1 I I ... I : ! . mat tool, ill eAse�your mijid ; 't as , v u 2 r sis-ler to a pl�ce of aa, et 1 Who 1 ut did not D1,11eve After the fifth aFplication that it could belp me. of t6is prepara- -11 That I do. air," said a voice behind me, � �_, Our �iandsom ly illustrated [ will joiii you, ge#tlemen I !":crie d ' f a, of Malt � Brea. - I faw Food at tbej morning . � . .. . L . . nobleins , a flash� the you�g I rned tiOn. I begart to feel the benefit of its . i . and, turning, I perceived the queen's lady standi . - . ng in e doorway. ! I I will catalo-i ring you � * in big bardware � Rice of the - . " meal, you tru. - the miarvellously e in to enjoy lilt, because I I delicious food keeps-di,gez­ . 11 � upon his , �e. Tb'�en I k- , newl where J ha 1 ace. I � � seen soothing, healing a cure to the p�r effect s. and now attribute istent use of this wonder- . I was u rAy feet in an instant and " Pn snatched off hat. - ., ,ie . � touch �yith our.present stock .� ! . .1 . 'The Kid- on't yer worry 'bout mp, b3ea. tion perfect, adds 1� keep!- up vitality. ­ t�physical str ; b, ,an& �-:9 . - It is the food Itatpeo­ - . I So I milar as it to that of ' a the %een i ) a ful remedy. it:s truly worth its weight , y She was vqry pale, but her eyes shone . I and a 'copy of this will be . � pje talk about i .1 . - I � ve ! ry- iere. TherO are poor lady set t at I ab uld have �nown at th( e,� bet brother, . out- `9 old and I neij it to other suffer(is. ler tire of rec i ornmending " I brightly and 1her face went crimson as I bent i i cheerful ly forwarded upon I . . - . - - - i I . - . - I imitations , avic " , id tl­ u'l.. and'insist jipdh-b&v­ , , q- * ' - ' I .1 I - b8VE 9 I . i rai me, gir !" cried1he eagerly. - : t4ken tl�e Lady *aude from ��Ioyu_ Besides beinc, I � eczema and salt i I i . a thoraug4 cure for heurn, Dr. Chase�s Oint- and kiFs-ed h�r hand. Her brother ,laughed softly. - : I you I . , applicatlion. I I I ; � . I : I - i . : __ ___ __ �, � - rk .1. .­ 1. . . _: ... -_--1__ ­_�__' I . - � - . I- I . � I . . ing Mal -b Break'se. can supply you. � Fz,od A . -o Y ar Grocer, . I -1 4 I -1 � I I I I I . 6 I - I : . I .: . . . ; � ;: . I - V � To be Continued..) . ! I is i I I . __ . . . , , __ � .1, B. "Pra,30 . -�p , - � r, vice HILTS - y �Ctotj, I �R�&"p . buPbotor W. 0. Brood I thrT ; George "D- ub in - juni aario;atl ;-:viol - Lftn' ritwpPelt. r - Robt. f=tuj,. tames jDM"=An_ ,vilie P -O.; � �Audilore PikMes d - ,ft R14.06 Otbgq ,�Pplloaaon �� r oa : I I i - m es useud in ,a hundred Nvays in I � V � - � . . I - . �� I e W G., ,_1a late SenAtor Ma- li- - - T1 eri, for t�,e third ti � e, I retatei me- every home for e �ery form of �skin irrita- �S YELLOW OIL cure a sprains, bruises RYIZIE BROS. 1 -In th il I . - � � thin 7 of the ight befo 9, and ende by tion and ,erupt on, chapped, skin and sores, wounds, buto. frostbites, chilblainii. stin-9 of � 9 Oillan, of MiLl Igan, a one. time C,anadiaur . _. . . I -1 1� ' y ut , equate (if more $6 ow -were- � . a � I- 4-.1- ;, Ife. . 4. )31 � chilblains. 6o Cents a box nt'�311 A-1 insects burns scalds oontusious ate. Pri 25o Yonge and Adelaide S . than, aleey il 5 a s a a er ust even ung ing, safel� at the irm. I I 00 1. . or Edmanson, Bates I ,&4% I I . . � I & Co., Toronto. I i the I 9 I to pharity, . : TORONTO. e 1 $ 0.0.00, the The cEtate is 4alued at I . - ' W, � bu,'k of which is I " [ will joiii you, ge#tlemen I !":crie d ' f a, go y- D , �l,n r. ChasWs . . On Right Road. ! . The Parson do We prepa�y charges � tTeolllwooidow and the �to go . . sons. All the e�nployeea - rood the EavI � ke, and was makin', 9 , o, of B�thwell M'tioned fol- . � . -What you suppose will � ! I become of yon when you grow up if you 11 and rcfund money if desired. i � the Detroit I . 0 big bardware � Rice of the - . " low. 4fflffe : I I ! I . I never Ro to Sunda�y Sahool ? jOint ment concern, of vybioh � � be mes he" Weke left-, � his $5,000, " 4611 xo1ou th him to he taierv,', W� . eail I .� ! . .1 . 'The Kid- on't yer worry 'bout mp, b3ea. ,Q.250 eacb., and . I each. three managers I t . , I I i I f I k : I'M going to be a politician. -Life. 11 I � I - I � - j . � I - I � � I I � I 1 7 1 � � - ! � I 1� I : I I I ! � . f I ! ; . - I I I , � � - I � I . . 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