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I t , , I - - - - --,- P . f. . 11-1 �h — – � ­� � , � . � . I . I I i ! . � i _� � ! i I , � - i : that all dizzine wia gone from me in at -1 � : - - - � i _14 � IP � � ; I . � � CHAPTER X. . : . � - - . � "I ­ - I " I I . I , � I I instant. facrarnkled to, my feet, stumblec - I _5 . I ! i � i . HOW .A, STOM WALL BROUGHT AP�OUT SOME � I .,;�� . -_ � t . t I i 8 . I forwa a few paces, and then �-z I . � � - I BLOOD LETTLTG. ' . rA bore off to thi A - � I . . I I I �,_. I I , � . i -LISH � � - . � . I ­ � , right a Ong , the 11 w3e of the rear gardet I - . THE ADVENTURES . OF AN EXG 5 � 1 � �i . � wall . � - 11 ; AB : LUTE ' I Duncan� bowed low to the queep. -, . ;,t CAVALIE4 IN THE NORTH_]3�0 , N -_ ; 66 I . .. a a 1 I , I , 16 Madam," said he, w are come to at. h umatism ' , I .- . � - i .� But I was not � escape tie easily. Th( 11 I IE - 1 tend you out )I I - ! . I � . I rim AIMIL U I FLEEING FROM.. LONDON, HE, B - f Holyrood I' I ; N- men who bore th; tDrelies and thope witi V,. L . I � I � - I . - I I WM V 12 - Mary of 8 iota looked from tie to ,the ! �i __ 11� i COMES ENTANGLEbIN THEIPLOT,4 19 � L . Is Uric Acid in tho blood them heard me, an a shout went up : "' I - -.9 � � I a I . . I other of'us ir breabb b i .. : t sm __;�__ L �eps - dieno ; - 'Unhealthy kidneys are this is the leen "' 1 - 4 OF CERTAIN NOBLEMEN WITH T�E- , "a _ a � 9 I Z i . . _. resting lightl on the 'back of the chair from 4 i � I . I - I � . i .cause of the acid being Then, in tru4b, I had a pack of wolve I— UU TYs' . . I � - � � GARD TO THE QUEEN OF SCOTS. � . . ; I L - I � - I � . .' � which she hao: sirisen. . ; k knowing the directioi _lti Xlie c .i.ver dies ,�ithottf !air to there. If the kidri�yA acted upon m 7 trao , a I � i , ! � . I 1!n1( I, - I . . 114 ; I . i __ ) . � e � ALS they should the would Itook, they came 1, in as hen L.� i i 'breathe. T e cofisti dies Whence 3ome you, gentlemen ?" she ads loosed fron �_. I I - � � p . " I th ht - . 'g 7 - V'ithout, lun s to br t e e air, �aqked, suddex ly, ,o a] I Scotland. -- ;I . BY F. K.-SCRIBNER.. � � . FT g - f, : � p � i strain'the Uric Zaid out the leash at full, 9'r. .�� . - Cenulne I --- I I � I I a -of h4d forsaken their queen . . I 4heurna- . . �, � � of luhgs endered i capabb . * I of the system an4 I knew tbe darki ieso was in my favor sn( . I : q 1. 1_a� : - R . 11 Madam madam !" i6terpo�ed Darn - I � CHAPTER IX. � i � eathing; b. disease. ;The blood .. I 1 tism wouldn't oc�jo. Rheu- dashed 'on with owed speed; either , i . � . I ,- I' I I - ings ley, * 14 You have then forgot�,ten me -I i ey Dis - � quick who waite( 4 � I IiONV A DBED OF DARING INTERItuiTtO 'Z�,A - 0 as it flo I in and t Of thei li . � , inatism is a Kid;n - must 0 ME upon those � : I I I . I �; who;v�11- - : -- - , � : Ah con um 6h,e*p-'pro- ; ueeuot U. . I � � indicate , , , ' 2) , ease. Dodd's Kidney Pills for the I� at loose myself in thi I I � ONAGES. 1 -oplied the � ROYAL PERS I have forgotten no ) � 1 � . C EIrsters s i , ow *eaker - tib � � . 1, � ­ I I I ress. s t e I S . ag I have made a great part of t � - - to � � . , eman a . 1, . " that you are fee - -q,uc!eu t I "'it; , , ��. I . " Now," said be, I "I � ft ss I S � qjxickly, " nor ,Jh i is , ;entl their reputation curing R! score of r�� is I outfooted the par .4 ! . .� ­ . � - . othweil. I per. I I - N, I race, solve me this riddle; who led the Ot ler � ! errAnil Lord of I Rheumatism. So get at suars, I- , b cl n S fro I sca t Jq pur- � e in eal e an 4 I ­ ; � . ` I t., .. ; 47 � XTAM out of Holyrood, and which served best he I � Lf(_ bite sist�r for the i � .. .. .1 e. 0 , It I e e bf the - `"_;ffl* 11 I the cause of those fearful i bing ao e seized in te plea, and I knev � , I I I Little Li* V'Vr Pins. � WDW11or bat --where' is the lord high ad- Z � queen? Ap.*rt, each casts the. blame 111 Ion, , i . I stiff, -farthe 'me e in -.4 1 : I . b I : t bl is 1 e �life,of k _ sho6ting pains and- thatto run furthe , . I i _ . f ; 7 1 ­ ; .. .� �, I . the other." I � i _� .- raiial, !I, I .. : aching joints. There in - I to unce asciousness. I . : . t�e body- I ,J6 . - . ��4 ! I nd I w i He is iven Dow wtvaiting the' coming of . I . �. �1; I must-13enr Signature of Then, as the mail a ou!]d h 6ve � I The e&ct of Dr. Pie rice"5. Gold- - � . i but one sure way- Clenching my th to ease the pain I -77-1 _T I I 1 : It � I if, -1 I , so 0 0 S Hi , ,Tf �1. � t I � III �` P I .. anbwered together, he threw up his hands. Your. -majist$," I answered, " end we would � I I � stoppie� and whi d out my sword. I con I � 6. . 44 1 i e Medical ' iscov ry ypon; weak i I . I' i � i I �� '11� W A . .take, you to b Jim. " I . . :!% I - 61 'Fore God I" cried he, 'not, no , , Ise . is to st ngth a tbem,1,to 17- fi�h� if I could not ran. � . I � ' " � . . _Al T. . -que! . turned . -�. � i you arigue until, Oftiet. And1hai Thia on to her hasbaltiol. . I '.:;;� � j I lr� ye, sir I r I .; Iff the ful oxy , nation f th(� 15�_,_. he lack came! I earing down upon me I- I � '-Z ­ hman ; I" kuViv not the truotorr, in I 141 -whit thing is -tAis?". she idemanded. 11, F., - � 1 4 . Englis I , arrest the Tes� 41 dis- "I . the tordhes flickeri ig above their heads, ani i � � IA5�.� �,470�1 the south country, but here in Sc� d the ! . PrOg "'HAve the rebels left bhepalao' thinking I)odd S, I.- ..., 74 . I 0an : - ' , inflatn4d tis. . . '. . I ,n al the . k the doll echo of thei ease, mud, �'h I 111. the gro.. Ud givic Me �_ - I . I I � . I . , ;�, e� , � �F I . women will ha^,4beir way. ' 0 �1 thUb tOrUPP8 a my soger . � �, _ T�s 7 ad,rice . , I I � o ran before � *e poo.swdie wrd"er,Bdaw. . sues une, disease4s bav been I heav f st. Oa oere was wh , . . )i I I Ist i . : 11 # ; Affii­i� T)-rtilev bi big lips, - - � 01 "y f st. i I given &I R a 0" a. � . I being cu red by tt k �olden I � my Lo Rathve , bareheaded aria divests . . . . I si Atwhiob wise is�eech the Lad-�.Ma3de � � "As to th t I know n t, madam; bat I � edical Discove ,"in � ' ., laney / of his Ailmor. I I nodded, and we dropped the subjt5ct of the, I these' gaptle en, may tell you,"'iaid he. "I case where deep seated 9 , � . . . I Re e Pai that the queen was gon§ I I 1" 2"Aid she, waited. - . 9 il and des h, frequent hemor- 1 = 4 Metrerigth,;.so he out- werds ' when many days: were passed. , I cou � *e --have comrs to free your' majesty ; i : 1: night's adventure, but it came up af �er- � - Snes and ave h I . 44 9 I stripped bile N I rha e, emiciation, weak- followe a. , - me, i Holyrood in still in the traitors' hands. � I � For a time tho queen's lady !re me4 1 . and, night- . I Budd nly he can ,ht sight of, me and drev� . t ;weats . I 11 ,olyrood i, � � ness _ Yet your majesty shall Igo at pleasure," I . * 1S : t , . - with up, and we talked tmuch of �R . _,hav all� p?in ted to a fa . � I up, cal - g loudly t oat a torch be brongh�, and the queen ; but of ,the projected expe. � . . I tali Duncan repl4d. I 2 - � . � b � I - forwar . � . I terin�nation v con I - - I i on was ­ f "In Gods namii," cried the queen, I J dition for the wming nighit no mehti I � i sump�tion, I I one under each arm that they might bear Whe its light f I upon me and he an I made. � I i I I 11 then how came you here ? The doors are � a I 0 . ! So ears I ar � the Pressure of tho rope. those *ith him be old, instead of the queen One thing pressed me; atronglyl I ju T, C guarded ; I I in we 0 e and a ied upon ; ' 11 .and,per- I S a most a 1p- _ � I rtp e cord, of 8006, a man rmed and blood chance,-. made .-me look upon: tbe: youth I SS victim 'of that I not cc �Iu papers ; I pped forward and pulled in th , y, th i 0 threatened, sire, sign bu' alert to use my sword did Darn- knight was hard p t to it. i ,�ead diseaie---con- J a the more kindly; the similaritV between the �� , the which 10shell neve'r -do. Have . . ........... ... ...... I svniption,-" � write� . " ley make a suspicia,us move. . I I expected to. as I them rush upon me, b�"b . I -Save that 6ir Duncan was somem hat I , Mr. Chas. � Fross, you wing& that you en.er H.ol3rood so - two. I had no n;ed, however, to fear aught each stood still e r ng forward to see bette�:r I IPc ,I taller and broader, each had the .6%me eat . __ P. isi., of � sitk-a, eapily V from: him, for he seized ohe - rope and with what w1las beforet I in. Then Lord Ruthve� , 'White Co., Ind, tt� . . -f -nort-t-nance the sa e blue eves 6he ; I glanced at Lord I arnley and saw � I �, �. I . I '_ CURE SICK HEADACHE. I 31 was ,confined to m`v rOom for several ri�onths n i is face. He felt cfelt inrigere stipped the noose Under the threw gut nis tie ; aud ci ed : i! i quick manner of epeaking, and- the same amazement written upo , illy friends and neii-lil)(5rs Ila given-UP41tholm i queen's arms and drew � i'll, taut. In truth, 41 Rd� would hol us off while ehe escapes I" I , ne da y a friend advise( 'my look. and turned upon me. -1 i poise of the head ; its alike as two peas, only of my recovery, until � Ong 'to be gone as she. swisig his sword,, he rushed upOn i � he seemed as anxi and, dl� ! the: maid was softer. j, me to take Dr. Pierce's Golden 'Mcdicat biscov 64 What do you t,�er-e, air, between nie �� ; � � and after I had taken t! ie content$ of th4 It was then but the matter of a moment me I ! . - VETERINARY For perha,'P's half an hour she graced the � "y. After: takin� and the door ; -and why ti tie rudeness to I : second bottle I beg my to a4ist her majesty upon th ' sill, when, f,ho�� put my b k to the wall and wa's � the tap room with her presence, then so Der- , six bottles I was, 'i;,,,%,,,olll,,,I,tpy,*�-,."Cl.icve, d0liverci person?'.' heisaid, haughtily. is. , with'� a boldness I ha.ve seen in efew women, ready, a as' e me on I cried T ' , � : answe re , , . with 1 '�,L � O.aN GRIEVE, V. &, honor graduate of Ontario d 4; It IB my i of Domes%i ly bidding me repeat no more wild t %�Jes from the- grave and ent�rcly c�red. I ar4 now i 11 my loi 11", 11 , I J. Veterinary College. A.1disemwe strQng and lieartylnall.'� , * she held to the rope above her head and queen away a gone, M`� D -"e 1 azilmale treawd. Calls promptly as"nded to an of her, vanished an she bad dome$ ri,or aw . business to see that note shall enter or I ' : . . is hors �ahargea moderate. Veterinary Dentstry a specialty. her I again that day. : Dr. Pierce's -----.-- �Pellets qllelansl, * leave thid r om until t ie 4lu (in so de. swung free of the ledge, my lord and I Darnley' and the I of BothwelP I . I i - I one door I I b,a!,,g our feet aggin�i ihe wall so theroyal men !'I �� , sten froin accumu ate� iires ?" d oince and residence on Godericti streoit2 What occurred during the reTai ing the. c16�ged sy I I I I of Dr Scott's office, Seaforth. 1112-tt . � :. � I . 1' bur It was lowered feet by foot until a � I struck fiercely t the man before tne,anid I hours before rd btfall is of little :Import, Impurities. i . I � The stripl g took a a �ep towards ine, ' � I � i : � ' . . - . I i I � . 9 I I I slao ening of the cord �old us she had re�oh- he haltod Unex e dly. � L I I . ) que iuterrqpte� -- i I I ,cl I I I : . I i but th( � - . I save that I learned something of toe history � � � ; 'p that he must - I . . I . . i_____1 - _. -4 --- In 11 My )or ,"Miaid she quietly, " pray be ed t e ground. I I I The� I taunts, I M, saying I I— LEGAL of my newly made companion aukl of the ! i . 4 ! Z I I I � le " 8ir," said Darnl�y, turning to' me, call hie followeks t � his aid else am English - � lady who had escaped with me from HDly- Ti. .1 I 11- A � all accompany these gent - � , - . it t T I_ ', � ! I � 11 T t.�,,.nlr .. i� th.- aan)� "a a � "IA - A,.1A .Ia a J.vA nf RAnt-.1-nA An4 . � L I W a P;;,u - , . Y) . J IV, f �a W . I JAMES L. KILLORAN, road. � I I men. . . I y I J I listened " As I expeote& " said " and V�e came that I all in Scotland, took p,%ttern af"r he. standing 0 e 2 hia swor I I Malcolm DaLcan was the only S�bxi -of an � 1 7 Darnley looked sullehl ,,Upon this floor, I . I , I I I . . : I � . � arriste " Solicitor.. Conveyancer and Notary prepared." � , - I . I I quivering in his end 'and his men wit � � ftblio. aged. Highlander who lived far to the ria -th, then turned ais eyes to th? queen's'f see. you. . I money to loom. , Office ever Piukud's Store With that he drew from eneath his cl�ak 6A B1 I, remembering the night before, and mouths ags -pie. 1 1528 in a mountainous distric% where he owni d & I I � Does your majesty think I would hold o . 4 Mala Streek 8eatorkb. . . ! - ieir presence or his pride i a obaropointed ber of irori� I how Ithe man had spoken to the citizqns, VVhetheF it was , I castle and many Equ&re miles of! bill wd I ,.,.vou here ?" to burat'out. ' 11 That I am a I L - � . loserting the smaller end in the orao ( f I . I d6- no reply, only motioned toward'the the st"bornness his race f1sied up ih I heather. Embittered thmt a wo . spy of this Butliven and of Morton ? 'Fore me L i 10 1 i I R. S. HAYSt Close to L the I . � . rope that he should an, down. 1 1 him end My taun Went home.' i I succeeded to the throne of Scotla9 when a the door, ock he *worked si God, madatri, as thou, I am a. prisoner in � - I . ently for several :,minutep,ithel� crsc�ing of : : d rio' descend in so risky 54 ) I payristeri Solicitor, Conveyancer and Notary Publie. Whether he feare Fool ?' cri 1). " Perchance f L$OU(H%or for the Dominion Bauk. Office—in rear of warrior king was aeeded 'to quell theusiq aiet Holyrood 1" . eo Mary ( i . the' woodwork being dr wried from tb e to ;) t a ma,nner or had other scruples, he hesi- Scots �%th escap"a � for an hour, but yo a . J)miniou Bank, swdorth. hicuey to loan. 1236 facitiona, the old lord remained in his moun- I .Ah% he ght 1, 14 hero is a pretty gameo 1 , I . � I ' . y your pr tain fastnesses, content thst his two chil- watchful ears by the howl�ng of the win I and well wet tn the watching;" but I did t'"04. - - I I I must 84 � a." Then to his fo - I X. BEiT, Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyan which whistled and roared! srO�nd the pal. 4! My lord," said I coldly, " the queen is lowers �1: " St%44d, back, except you wit 3, Geri . I ; vot,marvel he had got his fiLl of tn� Lord I J e Notary Public. Oinceo up slisirs, over 0. W. dren should serve their qucsi� In Ylin I - ace. I . � � � I wsitin below in th " i I I I 9 e �rain ; I pray. yo go torche4 ; I would each this bragging Eal - Papat's bookabore, Main Street, Seaftirth, Ontario. burgh. � , 1 , I . . . Ruthven's company. I � 1627 . Suddenly 000mething gave ; there was a down-." .� lishman' a lesscm` � ' : I Deeply young Duncan regretted �tha I he v � . Darnley cc ntinued,' addreF sing . I __ I : � I sharp report and the door. i wung loo e and r Soot : . He took a step towards the window, was . � . i . -----= , had nor, at band a goodly body of his � Bout 11 . � � � Then I knew he meant to fight npe, man . ! 11 I ! ENitY BEATTIE, Barrister, Solicitor, &a. the steady pressure of the I ever. about to. hek i tst,e agaln� and turned to sp aak, to Ines to ed forward from tfie I Ir etainers, whom, he held, would weoi� ' 1-1 You have come in good time, Sir I I, and a ,pp : , sex. r I � . I H Money T,oL loaa. Office-3ady's Bloc] a - ' Come," said r the, See � ; " Is I whed-suddenly there sounded a heavylilow wall. �! � 0 . � I : 1679-st 1 a and your zeal e forget- I �� I 0, Si; 1) j, T � � vrw. . clean. Holyrood palace" of the troidtors the window through which you� pastied let t upon I the door leadii�g into the res nee r, '"aid , J " have I your word yogr I � heard also thmt he held no high opinio� of ten ; but in hat manner will her majesty I p . night. Glass is not so plentiful in Hol� - chamber Darnley stirted and grow I ale. men Iiiild heel I � ad permit of a fair coji. ARROW &, GARROW, Barristers, Solicitors, &a. my L:)rd Bothwell, setting him down as a . leave Rolyrood. The wa. is we I guarded." 46 : I ". Cor. Hamilton St. and Square, Goderich, Ont.- road that� they have repl�cedl the lbrukt- z' �Tis 'Lord Rathven, " said he ; " we are test ?. !If fortune, favors me. do I go i i G man whose pereonal ambitions o4tiran! his tr!ick, &I d prepsred 1. � . � I was watobing for� a u ? � I . I J� T. GAwww, Q. 0. I I psnes.ly �- I . � I n4d,ne !" . 1 . 0 ?1) ; � . 1676 CuARLBa GAF.gow, L. L. D. spitit, of true loyalty to the throne ; ibut , i I I to meet it, ev'en di& I strike ;he queen's 46 : peac , � . � upon that subject I kept my opinion at the . Then I understood how we :should enter husband idead before her ; bd ihe quickly The rope is there," I answered,. I I go He ave a holiol I ,r, laugh. . � . i : in among our enemiesi and m I felt my way down my lord." - " 'T unnecess ; you are Rating tirriq, 6 or to the late ftrm of time. ; I 1 solved the 4ifficuIfy., .. answered. _= � across the dark sanctury I loosened my , Then he hesitated no longer, but � eii h .1 I . F. c, augrTl Pay'& Molmmested, Bstriglier, Solicitor I had, meautione,_ gained some khowl0ge � 49 Gentlemien," sa,id she, "Ithe prince con- I � � to H . I mveyanoer, and Xataiy. Solicitor'for She Can sword in its scabbard and saw that tie through the win do * so' quickly I looke is ords show4 that in -killing him , i adian Rzair of Commerce. Money 'to lend. Farin of my companion�a plans for the appro*ch- I . . sort bath b�t finished Bpeakis: g with me I . I pistol butt wa3 handy. � I his ve y matthr h . w wb may escape see him slip and bre�k ,his neck. But ap to' would ot escape t e rest, but I resolved h t 9 ve i - 7 upon this ve -h . far sale. omoe in Scott's Block, Main '86reet I ing ni ht, and the daring of the! tbiag g� To find the window waal not, the! essiest how L he fared I had Ift 'e time to give ;I the should l�not live to -i e them murder' me. ;I *"forth. promise of the queen.'s liberation or 4 epoedy I from Holyr d. We e found no Ivayl I grave in Scottish soil for all my hopes [and matter,"hout presently I tr!bd Upon broken yet you offer one." I . I blow -is upon the dODr were resounding would iihed Rome E ,ottieh blood and aven& �t L ' I . . glaos and know We stood- u der it. � the I n before I w'ent. : . - I � 46 J I , e I . DOM & IDOIGi ambitious: ! i There in but one, end tb&t,i fitting to throagh the chamber and' an ;ngry qup . I . - . , " Lift me up th&t I ma� reach the Bill," I was calling loudly upou Lord %rnIeyV'O1n0de Those who carrica the torches drew neaf Att:irreys-at-Law and Solicitors in Cbawery. All Yet of drawing back I had no .'thought ; � your Majesty," answered Dune n ,- and he . . - . ­ . L _-1 Wad.& ot Lasadian legal ousine-ti will rective 19Peciod in truth, the thing touched my fancy it,, I said 1. � Z - ! 4 . thedueen. � I i so We hAd.light 6 �plenty. Lord Ruthve,�' I . I drew the rope from 4enath his -,losA. . 1 L a � . AfttutiCn. Accounts and mt�s collected. bee0s, 0� r My ocimpanion caught: me, rou ad :th . Scarce giving the former time to reach'the fixed his hollow eyes upon my lace, and . found myself waiting .impatient17' for the � i 11 Ah," cried Darnley, "it] is that you . ' I 9 - - . Mor,vages, W1.1i, iwd all kinds of Con-Yancing exti- 1. � . knees, and in, another moment I was firW �- ro ad, I slipped my sword . into the sasb- cried a �rilly : 1� On guard-, sir !" ' I I ' � catea accurattly and prowpily. offices lu the Gowan first signs of -darkueEs. I . upon the ledge and. reaebiqg dewn ,50 Is . offer to your queen I" . i , far ,.vwung-m self out upon the rope. !and Ther i our swoe,dE crossed with a clash of Block, S.ult 8ce. MArLO, Adiohigau. W. bd. Dow, It came soon enough, a raw, middy ni 4 !�Lht. Wh I e -, ir 11 Had the citizens entered HDlyrood this y . 1� 1� B.; A� hL Dow, L. L� B. IW9_4 with suspicion of steel-, in the atir' n we were both tip he!, peered throng 1 morning we. 6ad not needed it ,, Oow there i 1* ed down along the Jface of the wall until metal. � The Sobts, to the number of an( a I . . . I � . ____ __ _ thejagged opening inthe.lead f ra,meworl c oi I f U my feet. upon theleatth. Yetiquickas score, tood a dozen yards behind the � hea,ven black as the deepest dr'ogeon in into the corridor f -the palace. I S no other wail," answered the oung Scat" I had been, the peirtini words $ I I i� L the greet castle which frowned I upon, me 9 . boldly. � - - . � of him he leader � even as I !elt his blade against in DENTISTRY. was � thundering door as wondei' g if J might r.; I I" There is no light burning ; ,the ipols ar a at, th reach own I not sti I from the surnit of the near by cra�g. , , I He turnedlinquiringly -to the,queen, while e M7 . Somewhat -after Eight in t4e eve"log helping us,"quoth he,au,l before il coull Darnley flua�ed hotly. Mary lboked from ears land tnid me our a was as 90 as escape hem -if I bested the death 6911 - . . s . F. W. TWEDDLES L "I reply h%d gone through the :open.lug ani known . before e. I . . Duncan, who bad been absent fo� an � b ur, one to the ci�her, then a fixed determination ' i I . DEsTIST, or more -from the tavern, appeaevdi In ithe end dropped lightly into the h4ll ; an settled on hor face- ' I ; Et'e many. momen passed the wolves For a few seconds I contented myse f . -_ -1 . a -iio that L warming arop f , Ing my adve I doorway of ,tLe tap room c4rryipg % liong would be a nd the wells to!, see with merely ob�tir Lrear wh) . Graduate of Rayal College of Dental Surgeons of On , xample which I quickly Ifollowed i's My lord we could no find % way, and . yl , rown and bridge work "�U'd PSI- whyi the queen's apartments were - deserted. hand ed y , -tario, poob graanata oour#c in c we stood elbow to elbow in! the que us ; I thank these oysl gentle- I I I . under the great cloak whr�� cov4'red . � one is,offere( , hia-we6pot �- not oril with all th a . at aaskeWd_$�,hoolj Chicago. Local anasshetici fc,y. puirce I L L , , : ace. . i . Afte,'rwsras I learned i that '%was thou skill of' I Utn.L � , i . 1: an acb6trivilished swordsman, but - C, - I . tr�ctioa ot te Office --Over A. Youn a him from neck to heel%. :' ' CC) I I men and wit accept h," said� she. � ght . � v�i,uleas ex � . � . I t Kr,ocery store, Seafolth. 175S & Listening intently, wei uld 4ear, nia Lord Darnley had tiirned traitor to. his with %' exterity* ioh showed me he we a i 11 'Tie a stout rope, said be, in �vawer to i Dune&n an wound the coil of kope. . I I d, gave once or twice; a faint I footfall "'Twill hold," amid he, 11 end without trea herons companions and taken ! h pl ff his 1 , i sour' I 0 er sym 0 art i . -my look of inquiry. "'A cord of Jailk wbioh I I , , R. F. A. BELLKRY, Dealt*%, graduate of the - 7 upon the floor ab6ve us. � I I I ' I m%jesty'oat by the litt�e door at the foot of As if,,, to measure hi3 distance, he mad% . Boy. &I College of Dental Surgeons, Toront0j" I have tested rJo my satisfaction'" �� I � are my Lord Bothwell an I a dozen horse- ! D . � I I 11 We ire well,within 94 r," amid 1, I I an a I !! : %=or graduate of Department of Dentistry, Toronto 4 � It is time to go to RolyruoO,` said I, men ready to receive your! majesty ; but the the tower. I I L I two or !'three slight �passes -over the guard c f . I ' � I I I I L � � the queen is doubtless above in her ow Ei NO sooner had I lot go my hold of the rope my ,sword, and en graittag is a a . - � Univel,#1ty. Office in the Petty block, Himmll. briefly. I night in atcrmy;,and pr'tectio from the .. i - . T1 � i loh every Monday, commencing M011- I le. apartments, bar, to reach them we m' st psE a I I Will visit Zur k . A i I z . . 11 Aye," he answered. 11 Thei very � elements nee ied. I tbab I turned to the little group that await- agsinst', M. own w h that, pe'euliar motion, ; Aay-. June lot. 1587 1 'ad me, and cried to 'I Ow' : - the guard., who is- deub ese' )stationed at the queen - to a closet . Sir'Daucan that q,uick which i,odes attelel he fixed his eyes a i � i ments befriend us ; a regiment !might iap- )I For answer ;epp6& . : the bead of yonde I i I offL : , , � w a 6 dight 41one could save ihe queen. I mine t( draw y attention from the it - , I 11, R. R. ROSS, Dentist (succenor to F. W. proach the palace unheard." , � �r stair LI., and took dowIs. a long clo' k provided with I . � , I � " There is' a better we ,"he a swere4 � "To the right behind th tended th : I I 0 � I I e rust. ' . D Tweddle), graduate of Royal College of Dental I I A bad night for the queen to igo forth V2 an ample hoc d ; thesesee djOted quickly I chapel, air !" � I . , I I . I I - (iong Of - Ontario; drst class honor gradttate of I ventured.. I , . I !"through my Lord Dar' ey's chamber:; a rep] ed the young Soot, and m - The 4 *cknesa d facility with -which his 8uig and signified that all was ready- . ' Toronto Vniveisity ; crown and bridge work, also 11 Her majesty will get a watixig, and keep close and guide yo;rself by touch- Lord Dar ey pie ed i p �he rope and hur Ing away to make a detour of thii pal. weapot changed I t6m side to side of min . L .1 9 gold work in kil its forms. All the most modern I irig my (510alk." i ; I ace d come upon Lord Bothwell and hie the ea motion of is wrist, and the rigs. I Iling and painless extraction of the rest meant ceremony-af terwards� " quoth tested it. I � methods for painless A L . ; . q pLxformed. L i Content to,follo'w him who know the way, �r L d; think,well , Ueth. All operations carefully "100 he. . I I i "'Tie fort, 7 feet to the g oun horq men, who had promised to await us firmn f his a i all showed me I he 2 . i � 0 r 1r, Soxfor9b. apd! expecting every morneot to run� foul o . bey�nd Holyrood, towards the hill called met match, ;.I, at first I did not ventur i tweddle's old stand, over Dill's grocer. 1640 6k What mean you?" I asiked. I I I L . �f of 16, my q ut en," said he � . ' � I . 1 1 onewho would bidua halt,or rosort Po I ' ArOur's Sest. i 1 -' to pro ed beyou mere- defense. . 11 This," said be, . " If the queen were to I I , " Were it %a btindred, I w�uid go !" re_ I . . I ster6er measures I crept ; after Ta, . I 'y corn.- They were well on their way when I turn. He a W ( ride in comfort out of - Holyrood I she might � I plied M ary. , " Not anothoir�houk will I re. . , this, by many a tri6k - � . i L MEDICAL. 'L forego something of her anger against tKege Penton through �he, hall, i my' swotrd ha�.'f . ed to follow, thinking 'two . aid be an ,easy desvore A an attsek-now dro �- . . . I draivu and ready to A'trike Open an �nstanVp . main a hostage to theve traitor .' Matter to skirt.the rea� of I t4p chapel.and ping -his poiriti ci-relesely, now thfowin I rebels ; but she Will not forget that because : � I Duncan stapped toward* the. little cham- . of them she appears i before her Jriends � as warning. � !. . ; ber in the tower where ad been first palace wall and reach the horsemen almost open hi aard a if from negligence, but a -Dr. John I McGinnis, I But no one arose to' bar e passage. Ila Aizzio I . . I - I bedraggled as a oat 'fresh from ithe palace struck down. � as soon as the queen aid her two compan. length% 1 growing I ad of such play, he rush . . . Ron. Graduate London Western University, member -1 I not known what I kne ,I wou-d hsvl $a � I Ignp, I . I � - ad in o me. of Ontario College of Physicians Md Surgeong. fountain." of L I thought the p&laoe v�las dee0trted ; �ut the Ti6 my purpose to: fB steni the fope to 0�' J ran, " I , . e assault for a . 1hadtoomileathisrhethod 'resson the window her, when I shaill descend and ."' . ,-on fore little way, the wind howl- he apid ity o F t Is second o in 9; death figure, R�thven, ' as tete. .. Offloe and Realdence-Formerly occitpied by Mr. Wmi I h U ingin.my ears, and the wet Scottish fog so com letely ov ame me, and, though - Pickard, Victoria Street, next to tho Catbolle Church though there was much truth in it. As �we . a 0 stand ready be receive y ur "jasty. Sir 11 doubtless the Earl o Mot ton and wil . , dampening both my a - defend d mysell mechanical . 1,15SX12 ; 41 My 91 I lower you in jall safety.' I . . I coo, I Lord Darnley, besides twelve acorp blood me,ps., I neither follow hi; ' espon wi h my eye no mr.,kogfit, oials afiended promptly stepped. from the tavern into the. wi * d y ,� oo� Dudley here ,pixics end my gar ly, _. � � ! I street, he turned. � I I `Darnley, fol- J I t 4i I thirsty out -throats, ill gua.-diog thei perao The que and thiin Lord I I . Rave a care thmt your pistoi is all dov- d � lowed him into the tow .r r6oT, while I J pointed, as I thot1ght, straight away anticifF te his in.-. dedthrust. I L I . I w I . - -sword - aria t for gun0owder, and r _ cki the door which Iled into " from the base of the to - r, and when I had b ouched my - D.R. H. H- ROSS, M. B. - ,ered . 'tie a bad night . of Mary Queen of 8�ots, w om we ha first Ia the � we Twic) his poini ,, � � solved to liberate: � I I I I . ome distance i above tie w - - Office over Greig & Stewart?a Store, the priming -must be fresh." � : " I L presencs ob her, haitene after them. one a 13 t4e darkness, turned rist a by a slight woun ther, i ' Seaforth, Than drawing his cloak MDre � .closely I know now that � he ro gee wero- lulle I still sual ected- the queeri'a husband of g h y to the right, ju ging I hid cleared saved u y lungs fro being Verced. . a as � � into security by thel Retinal of the populfic� . the �hlapel with ample,,i�com to spars. I At-Jength, sfte -a desperate rall , he Night callff attended to at the office. about him he strode 'silently down the, � treachery; hi i might fsll I upon tht? Scot as he S! . y � in the morning, ; that, they had htrongl� tied the . o, dashing on, -holding Up MYL scabbard made a fearful .1un e at my chest. I ben � 1802 . street, and I hard upon his beelst! L i ro L)e, or out it whiial the youth I .. . . I I guarded the �uter 1 doors and bad even ho Id not irip Ine, 1 want stumbling forwar� recei . . Not many minutes passed before we L hung in midt 1r. So stsn� ing i close behind ths'"t a u I , and the blade in the mug ' ' ' I .. I DR. F. J. BURROWS, reached the foot of the hill and approached stationed a sentry 4 a higl4i window over,- the three I " aited over: the uneven R.;-�Un�, tripping in hid. ales of my back --r N en, with a quick turn,.. . � � look I irig the city. j B4t thstlany one, shoul' . , my gri -hollows T I I . f fik� M, upon my den ' or ermshitig into underbrush,. smashed the swoj I in me - and buried in, . I aiiis4oi resident Physician and Surgeon, Toronto Gen.' the neighborhood of the palace. � conceive the boldness of en�eiiag 0olyroo sword hilt. . whidh.seeined to ,spring suddenly up on own, no�.. to the hi,t, ia his bad . eml Hospital. Honor graduate Trinity Univeindty. To what point he was leading me, or in Duncan knotted one end !of! the rope I Y. . I � imember of the College of Phyetaians and Surgeons whst.manner he hoped to gain e �tranco into � as we bad done fourid no Ifqoting in thei trongly to a bar of iron which crosabd the every- side. ! .� I He f011, bathed' i i. i blood,and I. stagger. � I q brains, and, the',queen's 1chambero beiri I I ward, lo� conscious Ontario. Coroner for the County of Huron. Holyrood I knew not, yet I was #ot- greatly I :ill of the w udow, tower d tbo cord into There was another turn to make in. order ing bac� neon. . Offtoe and Residence-Goderich Street, East of ihe� watched that sho could not escape, the : I ; � surprised when I found myself at the open. � ss bowe4 to I the. queen. and that� I might skirt th i rear wall of the ', (To Continued.) a I JeIQphoneL 46. � I "a . i t statnodist March. gave no thoughb to the corr'dors or passage palace gardens, and I was urged L _ ing in the wall of the obdpel &rdell ; �he . . climbing thr(u'gh . chapeland I I I : ! 1886 � the wia � ow, lowered him � � . - I ways. I . I I I a 1 1 . 1 ' same which I had made. by breikiag dOwn I � i ; . self gently do wn a, little V�ay- i I to g�in thfLt haven -of safety by the soUnds WOR cannot exi 4 � i � But these -things I did not know he Lor I i JD� I eltber in children or adulb I -11, h tb�_ darkrides, and . � I : h hi I 11 Sir Dudl iy�," quoth. he�' hie! bpad appear- which came upon tile W' d from Holyrood. LOW'S VoJH SYRUP is used. 2jo. All'I i DRS. SCOTT & MacKAY, the door *the night before. Th�oqg Duncan led me throug hi. The wolves. were.out n, -hen . i I � fl � we went, %cross the garden, and Mh�lanl . ing just abov the sill, 1, f r t ' O.econd time �of .their kenn;l and :feslerr. I � . � t .-I agains I I � � � I � . reokfeFis as I was my humpedi er e the queen jo 'Utland ; if awarmirig.around the 'base of the to .- .. 100=�, � PHYS101"S AND SURGEONS, stopped before the door of t�e chapel. you, will ser f -_ er , � sl t I I 4*4adch street, opposite Methodist oburch,Soaforih For a moment; he fumbled with tj�e knob, my ribs, and ) �ach mid i ute seertied a, any come, Y( have a sword. ' ' And with half I a score of torches flared up and the yell � i I i 5 - � � . � - ! hour. . I I � of rage which was borne to my ears told me 1 .4 1 .G. BOOM graduate Vlctorl& sindi Ann Arbar, and � y - that 6 dissop eared into tl�'e blic�ness. ! 14 1 1 � ; � Yet all things must havelan ending, aniii I they' -had found the rope dangling from the : - I � I � . � i ttember Ontario College of Physiciane %nd In M . ; I Lord Dar -J y caught, up, a cushion from a � � I ! � I yoU t , presently I foundt myself clear of the oor� � i I Surgeons. Coroner for county of Huron. , chair aud , watching, was 6n1tent, to let queon's chamber. 1 4 i � . I I I i . ; � I . I ridor and in a rtom diml lighted b ' � I , a. VAcKAY, honor graduate Trrnity Universily, � y + him do his bare. I With my runn,ing I *as tiob yet so far I i I ; � I � I I . single o%ndleepuUteting inTta socket u 0, "' Madam, ',said he, " we will; faetEn the away that I could . gold medalist Trinity Medical College. Member. � ! i p I I I feel oi�eured of safety, and I I � I College of ThYalcisus and Surgeons, Oniarlo. . ag , On S : the wall. i I d recklesily forward, one hand held Fout � I I I rope r -armv.� Have no fear ; I plouge I : I . 1498 1 It was Lord Darnley'o alo�epirig chamber� . i befor'e my face to save it [from the' bushes ,� t I . I t . : �' � we will lower you gently.". i I . I d I knew the! qqeen's partiinen�ts were I ' Evenr fari-ner kno��'s that � an I " L do not fear," answered 1-e queen thro,�.gh whioh I dashed. � i 0 , RED CEDAR SHINGLES. z Sol,- " � - above us. Danca)n t; ond I : aid his hand and, taking �i i % second pil�ow at a a Juste � gone a sufficiOn� distanceJ thought, � urn6d , -di 3d I 6d VC; � ! I � . I . ic pfants cyrmv bett6r thAn � upon my arm. I I ! . . � 11 - .. �, � to make the second tdris, 4nd circled to the I I y - I 1_> � I twe will go tip a flight � � � I 0 i . I . 11 Sir," said he I " right, wheri,' uddenly, a 'black Mass arose I � , I I is The underaig ce to the public "tii1gs 4s ito the :queen'd in my path, I felt a blow upon the forehead ,ned wiphes to annotin �. o t h e rs. Soil nia-�' be the saine 'of steps which b' . that having bought a birge quantity of the th,ree beat . 1. I I : ia onds. brandi; of red oeaar shingics, and by- getting a liberal and seed niav seem the same � chamber, the osme 00 you saw last night. which sent me eeling, and or an instant a : I - I I . � I discount for cub, is prepared ti sc-11 them to cus. �y be� alone, �hen all � will be ; - dull, sickeDing throb of pain ; then the I i i I _. : ' 1 . I a ; I mond buying trip to -tocnera at peces that defy competiti on. bUt S0111C J)Iants are weak and :1 well ; but if any 4"ns beaiino arms he presi- I ground heaved under my feet and I ' When on a di I � I . i I . i went I I I S. LAMB'S Lumber Yard, Seaforth. others sti,(nio- � ent, %trike quic411y,1 nor give opportunity -L.— ___q� I down in a heap upon the wet grass.. the cutters at msterdam, v�e never Z-3 I I . I I - I i I HEMLOCK LUMBER. 'for an alarm ; in �h4t lies our only aafety." � , ItJ must have. been the'touoh \of the cold, to sd I I ourselves well with A 11 I . i forget � Id that's the iva%- xvith : '; - � I P Having in oto& at the Seaforth Lumber Yard a ; i He drew his sv�orA With� great coolness, ill sod en earth p eased- d.gainat my burning four '-special" sizes, viz.: I very larjCe quantity of ,ill the different leogibij and c1lildren. Thev arC I i k C" V 0 Ll n rr ' freed his right .artn ... fro t'emeebes 'of the . � � I 1� I hea which ran ed me. ' I sat up; . my brain � I . oidth?, is propared to fill any bill that is 1pratented I Z_)� I I � I . i . Ithe very beat quality of Hemlock. J)klilts. Sainef'ood,same h oill C, , "o-ak, and aeb �ha foot I 0 the lower step � - whi ling, and put my hand to my forehead . , For our I F9 5 Diamond Ring. . to lamon - of'those which�,ehowW telropgh thwopening �' 1 �- DOAN 5 �, - '. a gmat lump which sent me whincing at - For our � Di d Ring. L : 1 ,E�5 mond S,,111,6,('1-1'rC butsnrne crrow big t e .. S. LAM B'S Lumber Yard, Seaforth. - I-) 1 in the tapestry, 1� i i - I tb -.ouch, and warm drops which olung to For our Dia Wing. 1. i . For our 4 � Diamond Ring. PINE. I bared my own blad ' nd f llo e4 him. i I my I lagers, she ed the cause df my unex. I . 1. I ancl -, I I . . z I.. MI I . ''KIDNEY, . . -()n- Nvhile othel-s staN' Going up as � had! d'o8Ze �beo niw � i Pointe Every one of these diamonds Having bought a large quantity of p'ne from a 1-5 1 ght before d misadventure. 1 must 1 J.&Tge firm in Muskoka, I ain getting pine dMosed sniall 'and xv,�, � I I lak. , in company with Lord 4uthven's followers, � I;- . .. I I bad turned uoo soon' and in the dark- be of such 'i C. -1 side, for AdiDg, &Otfrig, ceillrig, �, � � � . q. - 1� both sides or on( . 0 a ality 'hat the most 1; - 'r . , I found inyself before the secret door in the PILLS I ness� plunged againat the flinty corner of th � ; I � e 0; -1. critical carin I find a fault, for a wide plaDk for wator troughs , oprucc and balaM Scott's Evnulsiun offel S '11-1 ; wall of the queen'a b , pel. That I held;my arm before my � for gravel boxes. light and durable. Also wbite �dc amber, beyond I - eha ! : - , � . I . I �cedarsbfngleq XXXX and XXX and .XXof bestmake casv �vaN, (.�It (J tl- (1i'CL11tV. which lay workin ple4ty Duncan stood . face 'alone oavpd me from death or a serious " Special " �1)i mond Ring from I I L 1,_ HI . I � I . I i 1. I in Muskoka, LargL- stock always ou hand, - 1, still, his ear pressed 1 ,gainst the panel. . � _. wound , and,, Lbank God, '6was the left Ryrie's vnuit � of 91 first quality" . I C1111d \N"U'llik-11c"s often mcans . - whi�h I had dashed against the stones. :: � I � S. LAMB'S Lumber Yard, Seaforth. � , then with a sudden movement be pushed .. 11 - always. � stalwatlo'.), not 1).-C-i.t, '3 $ 1 , 4 F � , I � 1. 1 177 , - - _ .se ()f 11.1(-J�: it open and a blaz of li ht b1luded my . i I Sitting there upon the ground, fighting I i . . . , r � Send fot Ring Catalogue. i .. eyes. I i I i � - the iddineeii which set,me trembling, I be. I . I of food, but bucan..;,c tll,c food, . - I ? �� -Wm. Vansickle, a farmer, residing The first I beard was 4 startled oxcla cam suddenly aware that I had passed from �� DIAM. ND HALL, at J I . - � . I does not feed. tion -a ,1voman voicei�; t on the grumffe%r : onedariger to meet 'another, perhaps as I county, was the victim @� � � Dexter, Elgin. - Establis ed x8s4. - I � t0nell of a fflaii#' I gra�g forward and . 1. I fsta,l did not foitune forl* second time that i i of a very serious accident some daya �_ I i I !� ()tt'S 1�'_�1111"'()!A I_C,­,11YfeCC1S � raised by swor b'u a fi , beft iend i a Af"% rhich may yet ecst him his life. 'S d, band seized my Are a U, ' rmanint. cure for an night 6. I "got, Vi Mr. i sure 1 and pe � ! ;111(1 IrIVCS th(2 (11111(t 0,I,()V,,*l1(r wrist. . � I I � - I :1ust heive'ost conscious' I BR sq� - I . ness for longer . 1: Vansickle was in the act of mbingling his t1% Z­� , tl Mdney and 031adderTro4bles. RYRI U � -1) Gently, afr,'! cam� Duncan's voice, then I knew, fc r, raising my head at the ' i I ad � . ! barn when he lost his footing and fell to the I � Yonge an ` delaide Sts... 1� strcngth. ' 4 . ?-) close I o my ear '� 'I thore 1 is yet no need HF sound that I he ird, I saw the dancing light - . 1 � , J! ground, a distance of ')O feet. Medical aid . ? I I � BACKACr , � I :1 I Whatever t1iie clause of �,,-C�tk_ � for blows, aud_,�'_you 1wolluld , strike the I of the wind tosi ad torch flame approaching : I , I . I O 11 L )) I i f Kidney Troubl#, and 'heard the discordant voices of thos 11 I was immediately summoned, and the diw. - � king. Is the Aft , sign o I - I e I �; � I I i It covery made that the unfortunate me' I I � n's ness and failL11-C tO gl-()N\, -7 � I dropped my 'sword Rbinti and stared Don't neg ect it I Check it in time I whol:had issued from this palace. I shoulder had been fractured and several SCOtt,S 1�111111, . Sioll , � ' . qeC111', to fi , :! I ribe broken, one of the ribs puncturing his I � .., It1was not until atterwards I lea tied that I �, � C1 ' about me ; two persons hail bastily� &risen Serious t uble will follow if,you don't. I I r � . . I at our entrance. T ne; was Mary and Cure yo Eaekaehe by taking my ursuern hai chosen, their paW at ran- ! L lung. Mr. Vansickle's advanced age, 67 it and set the niatter riirlit i t V` i -_ fl years, b I � the other my 4ord Daroley.'. They had I i I - domi though hcpiog the'queen bad'fled that - . I - will be a great bandicap to hie chances 1, 4' ' ' I . . Scild f,ir frcc..11,1111ple, � evidently been a�eraing,' and were much . way 11 for recovery. Scott & Bowne. cliemi,t-�, Tompto, 0:itzrio. � 0. " I . - � � startled at our untxpected �In DOV KNEY; PILLSis - � �': _- I , tertuption. I llf_ -8 great was the shook of, -the discovery I' 5oC.A,1d$(.Uk!;_11,_" 1'.6.A.s. . . . � . I ; . 9 ! i I I I � � . ; j � . I . ; - � ! � I ! i I - . I I I I I i i I ; I ! � � I � I : � . � I ; - . I I i . ! I' i i � , � . . � I � . . � . I � � I i I i � � I I i I � I j: . . I I : � . I I , � I ! I � i ! i I I i ! : I .1 I . I � I . , � ,- , I _,*-,� ,:_,7Jt,ii �,g� . , "R 1 ! t ;2k , � _,, �, 4 fl � , � 5 �2 I I - .-, `�'.;, - '7 �, q, � , � 4 - _, � � - : x . 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Jonest Vic; ita � I , !Kans.' , , ­_ 1 7 ----"`NM- ' I F you feel Tu� down i ' " 1- 2rc easily tire,4ii, I your nerves arte wea fand tour oo is t . in, th. en bpon , - to t a ke tho good Old stifi �� -1 " I Inj � ..rd family M. dicine � I ; I Ayer s Sarsarp4ri Ia. 1 l , -1 . It's a regular nqrve' iifter, a perfec,� bloot I � � -1 buildcr. st.00sibottle All __ - � - - , y_1 ' _" Ask your doctor -,what lx� tb nks of kyer-jw. UrFiRpa-tilla. He knowi I At tint thisjoij,14' old family medle.1nea.. Fro owbUady*6411d, we w1li be s-itisdied. � J. C. AT -BR, ., -1 3�ast. —.1-1 .......... --,....,.....,.'W" I - � __ - — .1117 -117 --.-I'm __ . M � . � i ____1 � I . Why Men Wam Diago*ally,. L M - ,, - . . 1 li . Human locomotion 860 em to ibar .. 11 4 a &Gr . � . :.1 __ study than would appear at firate-0t, pe,-, - - ?. instance, the " Doctor " �obBervm., i, 1,9 Oft 11 Arl - I the moat remarkable th*s aboutJ a M4:a 111WA - walk is the diagonal movioment wh�ch oij- . for- - � . , . acterizes it." It is all *eri welll for 0, I I I i . ft "I . � . � I 11 Doctor " to state this-+-in,cold p,rilit. tj*, P ' - _� . � - I � one cars conceive of neriop4s trouble- �' ' jf,o%v liv I , upon a like observation; a dreesea pm -ft- I I � ; .... mmf , � . - � .. k I . ally at haphazard to the �m in e gtgest�, . I . � , I �� Ilk especially one Tuesday *0 i n g. 14 __ 3 I'll I 11W I the 64 diagonal movem f f!"It - Vv� medical contemporary isin . attri * --Ju,*� : . I I I 'i , -- the same cause as ,some �11 i iisigon ul - I . c ments. which sometimes, ch %ra"ete ize _Joesl . I - I - 11 ZZ I �� �� �� - .. 7 ... walk. The hands and feet nay be rMj*-d � - I as forming the four corm0ra Of a ..parg& , U_ " - ' -, . - gram. and the diagonal 1�imba are, -�f 4DRI" . � I " ; .. �AWI ] I the right arm and lef t let at d the I left i ' . � Am . I - � - _( - ; -1 A..- I and right leg. By dja#pno,l moyenmit is; � � . � .� _. . meant that the diagonalffim ,during UU-M. I I : e - I'll, ­ . I motion always awingin. e 1 mine Ai&wt4m. - The right arm swings f wa,�-.d the 14"Wl'o, - f , I ht I g it-ia, ; the left leg, and when ti�e OR .. ��� I � . . vancing it is the left arnt,w.ticls a , � . c!"'Pablevi, 0 - it." Which shown wh- - a � of t logo lff�& . � -_ . � . * . happening to willionsefus � whi h v m oar & . - ilm � , - i4 � WRENCE:J Unconscious until we -are told. I 1 .1 � - 0 I . , 'A !'.I- � V -61t. - Your Opportunit* a Ge - ' 11 ­ ��ierve I A I �, � . - . � - Yous-eeffered Dr. Ch � m Am., Z� I 40SE17 most pe,fect-restorative, bTaoa creator Cr "1110001 I builder thia JWsa ever. -Pre d T be-zogme of a* _9114farlift., diecov.t rer, Or. A. W. ChFr�;.Z,0,3ugh tol % ie � whol , c esaloi . . this, and begideq, you.1tave ' tobtimony of tam -,a - , and hundreds _(f cur,d ones favvery par$ -of Cam&, . ' . - - i., I � - __ , � , TAN; and the'United States. You! rAti ude �t -kbowibr I - I th&titisboundtodoyougo-0- � i - -SHOP-111 . � . - Jees fervii - _.__..... .-.6--... — t I -Son,& Sion . 4 SeffingLiquo�_, to B48. I I One in dourt, � . I I I . . a .1 morning recently..! the. police ' I - - fines of $10 -and costs we�e impose in Iwo - I . I I - cases of selling liquor to!imi�ors mcdl there I i A, I - 9"� - .1 _;U�_ ; i - ip no clause in the licensib law th t *hould I �T . � � ; 05jE I be more strictly eriforced- than the%na, ..... pro- � - . . ­_ �� 111 hibiting such sial". It in "dtirsiocid that I - � ` :� I U i I 1�� the license innpactoris iti*ndto pqV. A .. I I I rak0 attention to the;enfuraen�ea* . aw Im � �t -0iff ,+thh �___ - � I .- � j � ir _-Wi � A . this respect, and public! O�inion will ap� . '. I � LA plead thein in this. Th is invi ilicit, and license -holders should g:1!Z , . . tut i - . I . .1 . i 11 I 4 = I i obeyirig 1. - �� z - it. Clause;78 i4ads as I fd town A a An �Y_ _1. ' �, I I . I . . licensed person who all . t bes pplied am . ' I- I . f, hi . -ureh'07 r ntheri�ee, &4 d A remlses, by p as 0 er es P1 t oil of liquor whatevor, to I any pe. . - , . . f -TEE I son olpeiither sex, appere tlyll-or to e know-- � I 4f, J11 T - I .. - . I � ledge,'of, the licensed per supplying illn& I - , . liquor, under the ageof I V eatrall sblA�-,_A& I I - j - ,� For � I - - T, � , . %011 Re the person who �a�ivally gly" 4* . I supplies the liquor, be Nble to ', - I 'U. . . , - .� . .4. 0 11 - PA 6f not less'thin $10 -and -not lexce ,� 9.. - � . � � I - - . ! i - beddiss costs, for every such o noe, . � 7 � . - - --'- sub-siactiofi shall not app] y *hans elk 111PW -"I=- � . r � ,n ­ is supplied toa person under 211 yv 61 . &"= . I . __ ___ upon the written order O �hi I 11 - ", . . ian or muster." . - . � I . . � - The license laws are p ett wtil .enb i� I . - I I - ,,,l . . . . . . . . . - I � . . in Toronto, bat thataom - � 9 ara, sell- .- .. ,n -t in intoxicants to young � 6 11 who are -no I g - � � . I - - . I I - - TV , I . �� 11 I __ � - t,h L 146W 1, ' old enough to buy liquoriiuri or 3 �� kewpl - -_ .- . . . I � . - _�J I : oraladi I known, and .hap been ,' o cied 1 y; .many- � , Even the habitual Arink�r does 20 -�app_ rove I ' *Train@ 4ahve; -Z - I . ­64lowel � � � of such violations of the 7 a i And i �. -1he in- ' I V , �� � - ; m Alom wwr-- I specters c*rr 'y on a calm I ths- 'y on a cam 'y on a cam sign ag, anat � - - I I � Irwisenmr-4 practice, nobody will b 1,&BY (ympathy- I - I _P"Denier-..+.,_ withithose who are --ouv te, and 1putslehbd.� - ut sat 2-1.1-1n. ", ­ I ; Toronto Star. I 1 ; - I i , . mixed TrIft ..... I -aonw 1�im- I - - i - I . t I Unmist. akable Sig�ls !of* 0SUrrU - . poftnger.. - +. q - � I Poilime,wi.�!.,: ,Ktxedvslalu��. - if 'you have a ringin 'n � 1e je ra, ,dop, . 9 . ' . 7 . . . I . I pi,nglin the trost, bad (Aths h aches. � moi�ing weakness, bad tasti i in 6 mouth- � - IPA=eri - , -th�n it@ catarrb. Use Oatarrhozone Ia- .0%.Na Ream I I haler four times daily, d lerradfcAtM 415 V,almerston._.,�- . Ethel.. awful disease from your, sykeln. I -il'starib- I*- .- Brugft1s.._.­_ ozone kills the germs, le � 11 inflamlid 13lu 0..._, _� . membranes, clears the no8e,"thro 'and Ar, wingbain.. .. .. , ... passages b one applic I y i O n, U r60750118, Vo M, BOUTH. �, 'Win I - I quickly remedies the be&' noises and demd- . I . .gham.. .. � ­� ,Bluevxle� nets,, preveutsdroppin� aria i's warmw �31� � ..... . 1-� Broseele.... t.ugarrIi to absolutely aura All Ing d , _ I I .+.,,-. I � Ethel. - ....... i._­� , Bronehitia, Asthma, , ung Troubles. � �. - Xalmewwn-'.. _-� � I I Twafflonths' treatment (3004 - - I ve $1,00 I trio � 4 � . Isize, i Z- e. Sold by. L fear, dr.ageati. Sesfcirtb, N. C. Pal _M; Emin-it- J . , . Mondon I , - , rr & ("Lt.. � I - I t .� � -, XOZTH.�- ston,., Ontario. ; � � . 7 I 1 ."Ma, : ...... Londim dep D1r. Hamilton's -Pi. � __ Ila : "a Heide, �� I � - . 0 ell �7r Z. I -, .; llrxeur__.��_ 6 - . I . I .. i Lord Roberts .... I 0 'A. . Htnshu_*­�, . � mppen_,�'...�, I ". I ' J Lord Roberts once found himself fbw , ; iBrvwieflad_.�, � - vallaton , - . '; _" cantor of a circle of new �nendi iv�a London 3 - Umond;;IZ ,� . - IM.Vjb-- - club.i There'was a e -tall � o Moat v . - W, , i__ S.elvsve_� -4 14 present, who, evidently It vl iniself. Ag � WIngtism AM I shine as a wit, saized ev ry e ity _W - - 1, L �� �. QeMG &U=-�- I I raise a laugh at the othe p,-oplo I � 0401im- On being introduced.to ;Lm d - ' thip. ; I � � , 11 . - win M d � 3=__ I q . - , � I - wit bent down patroniziii�ly to tie iordshilp 4�.__ �1� . I � , LorAesbalro � 1-1 and remarked : � I .1 - i . I "I have often heard! *1 yo*. but . . . . . . . . I � , , . ainson7­1 BM06fieldI...- - ------ shading his eyes with one b mid, im *oug4 � I - �.,� . Mppen- - the fathous gzaeral, being io -wriRn-t aoidd - � _. _111sn"11-4-- lirmeser be se in only with difficul - , 0 I- 4rxe never � , .1 ..... �, - � - I - Cestralia.....1 � . seen you." � . , I _. jgeindan, ful I . To this Lord R ibert,19 p �ptly oplied: " I have btit I h8v & I I I I � - sen , often a yo , ,r ; I 7hJ8 ....... ,never beard of you." I � o 4eligb�ted vith' I --- ' "I V1 " 10ow Lord, Roberts' reply, and the " I A " DOW - I J afterwards disappeared. , ; � I � I - FARM A ; - I - . #_ I � I t . ; . I = For a Certainty I am 0 Lr -r a & . I I I i Mr. Jamen Ttenewlan. butebek, 536 Ade aide'dV .. .4 a wss J34dd TAndon, Ont,writC3 thlkt 10'r twl Ye&r4 . I A J . B. NCTA1611 I r, vice-, -up with, kidney djueatewid urlo*ruy trou a. 110 , oamedropsleal and bis legs wpold ism -11,0o th$4 216 - would;warrcly go round. go eve� 14WI siy medir - - , . I'll , �� - 14 " . , 11 r I �, . oln(i that did bim"so much gooi� as FDr. bhaaes Vd- ney-Liver Pill -4. and knows foi ca�hlutyl tbd 019 treitmenteuredhim. Onepill a jow, '125 do" & _- 1W. 0. Bmwd . I thro aw" fubUl box. t 1 I I.- I - � Jodlet - o= 1W10ok - � ., .0 - � . � I . - . _. Lean. Kiii=TJ - , . � Where He calpe , From. . t_ I I I I R0,0L SM111b. - It was in a mission ff'unn :k�ahoo! far " � 'James A0CN=`t , I � 7 :1 - I "lle 1. b�, 00 over on the east sideowd ith . , 0 k YOUCIP I .1 .,an I dfflon clergyma;n from Chicago wom sbou�,_," 1114ke ., T 2*0*611 - I I a briefaddreis. His sm'210' -WA-Z' "' -oanipla- -omter , cent as ingratiating, -bnd 4e 4;��' *itb au� I _ . Ipp - . $"a , b -"Doak I ire adroltues, as be suppoa�d,' of exordfam. I -_ . � JL' which would have left Quintilian spoichless -- I A with wonder and envy. i �� I, 11 Well, children,'I guess aou4 of YOU - - I �� I * know where I come from." I ., L V : . - - His own ingenuity warr�ed hie beart 0 , � - t I 7-ouit he saw visions of his Stodkysids' 0660.69 to I - L, I I- .. - 100 ptJV got 'j- 0014 -donell, come. But ho prom , 6 L � Imil ons1we, ,box -:K* s :10 . 11 Oh, yes,, we do !'-' spAiT up shh4..1aOeA__ ,, preternaturally go -Joe Dagon iiii-libe -ftnt. . 1 -, , a 4�0 2 m2aneoio ,11 � - L . T-ke � row. An orator must follow'his I , 6VOIL if it isn'tthe one he desired. go..- 8,youtb- 11 OIL I *ui � i ��_t " -us =ble Pr4 I I � ful minister, a slight shade -of i appOlnt�- � : Ment now on his unwrinkled front, L I I . . S a' I I 'A in seatort . . IL V. F"r. drur" " Well, Where do you think tben"i" I r . . , " From the country I" I -1 � I M . I . . I I � . L . i . . -1, � L I L � . I - - . I . � L - - ­ - - - � . - I i .1 I - J I L -, I � I I � �', - I - I . I I � - - I I I � i I � 1- I J __ ­ : . . - - I ' _ , , __ -_-.1- i - _____­ 1] .. - , � I � I � I I I I . 1. I I Z - � - I Z, . I ; I . - L _-1 � ai�