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I I I 1! . H�- � �, . � I . - — � � ? — - � 7 � I - I . I I � - � - — - � - � I i . I , . . i � �� i - � � i I t__ - I I - I i 1" . ; � . U AIDE , I I . I I . t I r tam UNDER THE RED, LVON.� ­ I � . Suddeolybehurstout: " .oubavesome . I . . i I doubts of, me, Si Dudley. Men say I am I � I I � I I I i 11 ambitious, and many. hate me because i THE ADVENTURES OF AN ENGLISH I " '&%"wNLUvmE � through oyalty have risen to high places." 1AIR U -1 -1 - CAVALIE4- IN THE NORTH_4_110�, 2 - .And k owing I e spoke the truth, I an - I- .. " ! 1,4.1 1 � FLEEING FROM LONDON,, HE B4- i A swered 4thing. He continued : - t N R1 la 12 ! 11 You 1have avowed yourself loyal, to the Som C"' '"M MrV COMES ENTANGLErDLqiTHkPLO'_ - t " I . . I I queen, la�d in serving me yo may prove OF CERTAIN NOBLEMEN Wlt!H R . P, this loyalty. Twice you bav risked your � t URI I T I . GARD TO THE QUEEN OF SOOTS. �, I \ I life to benefit he.- majesty. W uldsb venture , I I . - - I I I � it a third time ?" - . BY F. X-SCRIBNER. : I : . And I answered 11 Aye !" . I � I I r I � I : - othwell, "I Cenulne . I '; 11 said the Earl of -7-'- . � � . . 4 . � 1%1� , 66 Then " CHAPTER X1. i : I . I will touz upon � matter 1great import � � f Vautalstic and whioh wool(, work sad havoo ,if noised . I HOW LOI�D BOTHWELL SCENTED DANGER- ! . I i CO% EM . i ,stdries have abroad. Swear 0 me that it g3es no further, When I opened my eyes I wasaware of, ';a ! I " a U t00% r S' I : b n �,ritfen of else dive harm ay come of it, . ' I . � strange stillness. I stretched my limbs and � I mag . . urrors in as My mouth i closed," said I, and added _ they seemed heavy as lead ; I turned la wjIg t e future nientaolly; " if 't s not for treawn." I I little, and a sharp pain in my back, set O' . � aled. If M � ply 4 .was ttev( y lord earl I nt closer tomy ear. . I U VA � � thing were lAord I)arnle bath been absent from ; III � I Litth- Liva" P""s. Luervos tingling. I ! . � i : ad y ' Theu I put out my hand, , expecting Lto s c I I - i possible many a bri t - fac �d bride the palace a fort t or more, yet he 'is in � feel the damp, sodden earth, .and found 11 , nigh I Must Bear Signature Of . . I �i �! would sbrinkifrom the revelation. of her- Edinburgh," he 3aid 041mly. � - . . was lying in a bed. I at� H lyrood the prince I self, stri ed of all her lo�,el ness. 1i b was � known 0 ' ' � . Be�rfldersd bevond measure� b 1 i tow7 k i�n I In L ; � ..-.-. ",,- , At 'o 0. there is, n`e thing which WOld make a conkorb bid left I he city in i temper and I r., I ! - to raise myself that I mijhb study woman rink from marriage i: is to see was hunting in he Booth ; therefore his 0,111,1100, . , 1 my our- '&,11�� � 1111!1!'�;;;�, ill, star )? at �Lhe t al deterioration which words astoundet , me. I I � 116C � roundings, I lay st , �ing-_ a , � ; -_ I L he rapi, I physic ' '. '00110b 4e�-10 ,-,�;! ceiling and tracibg,-46%mil e, little tquav " . � " As thou kpi west " contil ued tha earl, or I �41 light 4,4 .� comes to so many I - � wives. rlit cause is 0 " � panels of polished ,0&,,V. ; thin':& fort. I "the queen an I her bush& md parted in , Srkw Pac-slmllle Wmpper Below. , , -_ ; T . I geiterally due to 'womanly & seAses. I ___ I - . step fell upon my�"'- I I Y-"!�, . i Lost health and lost cornelliness are anger, cause, tiorsooth, certain nobles - 11 His eyes are i4en," � 1 ftid f mffl 16 vary SA&U a** as OW - .. ,� 1, a � a i �8,,r restored by the use of Dr. Pierce's Fa- whom he -hated ere nob bani ihed from the . � 11 - I -_ voice, and a eec6r�d answered, �4'. Thok . - It cures ;Orreg�lar- - court. " - � , to to" " "gar.. G od !', . . I . I L vorite P�escription : 4.4 L 'dr I ity d 1 dries weakening Arl. ios. It Bob my lord left Edinbu h," I answer - i � I looked up into the two faces F bending h an ' I V FOR H119ACK& over me and made shift t a �eak, �but als inflammation and ul,c'er4tion, and ad, I- and was seen at Stirling Castle and ,Rnno I : ev . 1 1103 FOR -DIZZINESS.-6 0 1 � �_ cures fet,6ale -weakness, � I so Gla�gow." . . I coot hand of the queen's lady was laid acroo13 pleasure that I tell 66 1'.' replied the. earl ; I I and rumor I I - I atest * � � . . . I 0. ! what r. Pierce% Favonte Prjesc . I FOR BILIOUSNES my lips. - I tt It is with the gTe t n and Aye . � I I bath it that he was sore stri cken witfi7- a . ,ITTLE' I& I Not now, Sir Dudley," 'said she softly� ; 7�0'1011den Aledical Discovery ' have.- do for nie," � . I .. FOR TORPID LIVER. . I .do fever -some say the amillpox ; -but as that . I orth 7th V CWy s "i � " "L U I - CA E I 4 Iff" I ile .1 N : WER else Sir Kenneth forbid us the room hero* writes Mrs. Emma- Y_ Bankes, of i � )o I _. V, FOR CONSTIPATIOIC, street, Ha- -risburg, Pa. It Th y 1,1ve done nipe a may be, a ath r turne to in urg . l � 'PILL I �-Ilu I , 1 41 My S af ter-". I i � world o,f C ood. I had femalee we�a cress for six - " , � 'I did not lord," said 1, uncertain or not FOR SALLOW SKIN.. Is And who may be Sir Kenneth�'I bu�rst ars-, son tetimes would feel so badl �r I �, ruow what to do, but f found,refet at last, whether.he. lied or truth, " the I � FOR THE COMPLEXION ont. Is And wi3o shall name those t'J,)at ice, I have prince consort ie n in HolyrDod." - . . . I � thanks to r. Pierc f I ts kind ad-,, I - � 49 Wit "Avg C::;�� to , - . I this medi ue sti ltlDuse a d will always I f I . ;"I111MM MU *AWAR, me to me ?" ii 1401ral . P He laughed harshly. :�� I � - *0 � to Im I it I I . a Immay veretaws%,4 - Sir Kenneth can to ber Ma- keep it. I � 66 Being embittered against her majesty, � I .. I ____ - jesty, and bath issued strict commands*" if yo are led to the - �urchase. of , tie not likely : but he lies close in a house . . � �- . - CURE SICK HEADACHE. quoth she. . � " Favorite prescription Y� b cause of its - the city." . I ­ . � in � . - I - 94 U7;4-6 11-16 " 91) T ; A, J 11 And whv should I not sneak ?"' cried . remarkable cures of' otherl woniell, do - I I . I � I . - - I i - - . i 1 . ' . . ' . - , , , .0 I . 0, . � ] I I 5 ur - � -',o I I I : I i I : N I I i DIAMOM :R f Non � .1 It . , . I I : � .1 � This�l is the best value in a II I I I Ladx's Diamond ' Ring ; I elver ,offere.d for $50,!00.. � I ! I - �, I I I Tite stonei In thew Aso are, . I monallysel"ted by us6m . ; 1. , th� cutters in Amster4amp � . 'd are a*lutely pme I CL . 7 1 1 - - You! will 'find ,this �'.an I . I . 4 I hunqreds 'of, other ' 8tyles � . illust I rated in our catalogue, � ; 1 4 'hi ` a copy of w ch W101 be . � � I 1. sent you free. � . '' . - - I I . DIAMOND HALL, Established 1854. 1 1 t I .; . . � . P I I I - I I I I I I ' . 4yric. Bros., , I . ; I 1! Yonge and Adel0de St.s., , '' � I � . I TORONTON i ': I - 1. � �1: — , I L _. � � m M" - I I ___i� I le ve Mistieso Dauda, a in the outer room, be muoh greater. It me�ns thal &boat one - I . : � , a . !)) I I - - � bY the 4 wh I . iere�you will alsom &it for me, man in every four of tbe�; Britis 2 in So I I I ath - I b; a i - Bothwell hold , bidden mp.be present at the , intervie*, stuil now the queen forbade it ; I oboor to servzo,lthe latter, �. � i (To be C,ontinued.� � � � I - -7 1 I � I . I TER-RIBLY I UN DO'WN. I i I � . �� K, ! 7 1 1 . The Helpless ! on ULU j LL o a s " I I i . Young Ipad-y, a How he Was ; I � I . � C d. I I I ed � i - � BLI$p I 4� I I M , IVER, Onb,, Sept. 8-(Special�- Miss Emily Liddell, f this place. suffeied for a long I ime with , emale W a�akness and Back Ache, She is j tter now I and . writes the fojlowi�g staterol ht : � � m' � .1 11 I would most li,;;artily and conscienti- ously adviie all your Ig women irioubled with , I , � Female W akness in imy form to try Dodd'E Kidney Pi Is, for the! Foured me - after every. thing else ad faileAll I � '.. I . For montha,ht a t e I was so -low and '. � � I i weak that I found ' impossible to attend to my hou4bold duttl0s, and m3 back used to ache something 60adful. 11 Now I feel stron; and better than ever I did, and 1)odd's Ki Iney Pillo did it all." . I - �!i 0 - 11 Close... IlZuring- , In a welt known La"Poaabire town there re- sides a ma who ig-:'about as careful of, a I shilling or; wo as a�man can well be and ap- pear nyt ng like about. He is in business, in for able cir arnstance, and being -thrifty, honest and i4dustrious,, be was con- eidered qplt it ' bachelor of the neighborhood, no iwi=llng his"Pain- ful exactndoe'in matt ird financia). He finally married x-w�idow, vool-th in heo own right . some ;E15,Q00, and sliortlyt aft�r the care. mon an old ft iend mi t him. I � I "Allow, me,"' be. i id I Ito covErratulate Africa, could never hope to fi id a white wif6, whether Dutch or Engli, �b, in the L-ountry before the war. Now tpat hostill. tive are over there will be a reue1wed ' flux - In of men to the mining centres, aid an army of occupation must he maintained 1z the country ; but there is no prob � ility of a ' natural and automatic increase n the num. ' her o women. or sig 0 lets �say, " Well, let the British marry B erglkle and bring about a fusion of two ri ." Apar6 from the fact that there are ot enough Boor women to go round, it b - been the invariable experience in Sooth, . ex thab when a British "man marries a , Boer ,girl their children follcw the I - mother and reinforce the Boor arty. We do not want that. *'Nothing'short ofan im. migration of 3,000 British �Wcmeu every � . year, carried on for a 9 ' Oriatio , tau sava � the situation, and place Britain in a posi- tion of zutnerical equality with . the Boers. - - - a t , MALT BREAKFA$T I FOOD � i i IS NOURISHING AND SUS,TAINING. . ; i Medical' Authorities saLy I it is an I Unequalled Health �ood. ' I - . I I I Thousands of really regpectAbli 3 people are quite indifferent to the requirem(n -to -of the stomach, unless that organ is se rioutly .de, � . , ran . ved. Poor breakfast grain: fo.3djq -soon in. terfe'r-e with digestive vigor. Vhen Malb Breakfast Food is regularly used each morn- ingi--perfeet digestion, bodilV nergy and happiness will be your rewart,1, ._ ere is no insoluble itarch in Multi Br"kfast Food., icle, is nourlshipg. The beat , medical autboxibies saymait. O as � I is an unequalled health food for young kta ni'l, i � - I V a - ru.4 V& V . -r— 6 I � r � I I � I - peevishly. 11 That there is a hole: in- my -inot acce�t a gi%stitute whic.h s none you. Your, weddi� as a clear 915� 000 to I - , I perohance;l would of these Fures to its credit. ; I 4 I " Some would, have it so," the f,arl an- chosen me to acobu2pany the qu �,eu', 1.1 There )JI I 91 I ) I � I I I � VETERINARY - back I will not deny, and . � swered, 11 but I call it madn Pa ; his mind was young Duncan and a dozen 9yal 'Soot- YOU. I I I � I i I -ee. 1 Dr. Pierce cal Adviser, I I - , ) 0 0, !6 ;) A LadY. , I I . make poor bu8inesa at* figbttng ;- �bub my Fi s medi, on a with tish officers who � Would have , 8 well. No, I e replied � 11 not quite so much." I , is soured and hii brain u --fir perh�'p � d OHN GRIENE, V. a., honor graduate of ontasto tongue is whole and I may use it." ; I ers, is seutfi,ee on re -tot of 3i ' is r as Indee( 1. I tho� gbb there was, every Fetmore-11 Do you tee that lady over. ' ' , - . - ' i Veterinary College., A.1diseasesofDomesd ; I paper c I . fever. He plans harm again t the � q neen. " what lay �n h black hea t I cout'd not see, 1) I there'? Well'sheis a lady if tbere everw. Then Malcolm Duncan came bAtween me one -cent stamps to pay expen e, of cus- penny of f 15,000 in . , , If the man Ii able villain ; and the ignorant of it was to i bring me 3 : m th- . � I if he spoke theiruth, one w o wcu:ld use Marv- . I I � . sulmala treated. 0�119 promptly attended to an O� r clo . he was a d I 0 - 46 oii6 in tb ja world � ) charges moderate. Veterinary Dentstry a specialty. and the girl and laid his hand geritly. on my toms and mailing only. fb ellous wealind dire woe. I - Ob, D(, said the benedict -, 11 I had to . 02ce and residence on Goderloh. streek, one door forehead. . i, bQun.d volume send 50 stamps. 1 Address his knowledge _;o the best adva tage. I - I answered him!quiokly enou . " pay two pounda� t -,Ive ahillinge and hab bal abi � done to senre, I � Ah, six Buck-- And w t 1112 -if 1 4 our flittering regardl)" of Dr Scott's office, Seatorth. . " God's truth," Sir C"rles," s' id he, ]Dr'-. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.1 -V�, ' ay pence fo�'the ma! iage license !-London V . ., . I ' � I . ��_ 66 ) . coom an I Fetmore-9,11 I stepped 6n'� ier As I Twas but n hour since my Lo d Darn. - _� . 'e0la. ; A waited for him �o proceed. - � I 11 My lord, I stand ready 0 gown � you have slept long ; your tong6e bath her majestyi and I shall guard' ' ; I h rtaref Sly. Answers. ' , _ . I I I I i - 0—, - -ing; down stairs. .It was irai],ftig behinj I no the beginti'ing, much in compa,�v 1 with the ley sent to the - ueen reveali 3g hi 1 a many reasons , e E I �� _ - I . � t wagged for cighiseven weeks an4 �peeds a condi- there or i ' why , 'ar. .i - I LEGAL . I . . . I j It isn,Ot Talkin That Counts. her' in that irritating way, that women have, � sparing treatment.'l . � aeen, sa4e as her chief adviser and the tion and his pre ence, She bath sent ti2e Bothwell cannot escort the queen of Soot- . . a I , . .1 . . again 2'rot lord � tl . aid ; but the two� men court phybician o attend u land to her hush � i - lt is our� earnest: desire to '�uake you a bat', of course. I did the g 3ntlemaul - I started so the p in gripped , m1p in SO inn him." and's bedside." . q y act . �- JAMES. L. KILLORAN, ly lil p . . - iLud I pressed ir , a togather to suppress hated each otber as the devil doth I holy " And her mv He sco!#Lled dar4ly, for he real My Inearl- rugular au -,d pleased iatomer. We do not and apolqgiz4for my carele4solms." � � I � . ar-AAD i Solicitor,," Conveyancer sad 1'40tarf a groan. The La y Maude pushed her water, and Mary ol &ots.fann�d the Aame, I " If it be$ in truth the smallpox, she . in but h . - � I believe in'; lo tiresome 'argu � ments. Buck_416A�ad she?" I - I tPublte. Money to loan. Offlee over Pickard' s ""' . � . � go 8 Voice as calm as hF eplied : iig an . I 1 �4c . I 1 brother I though perhaps uncong,�iousjy;. will eta tight in Hol' " Then �tbe Our large Otoek of - it re Orugi, proprietar Fetmore-" She said to e : Youn t Main Street, Seaforth. 528 away- y yrood, else she take I thing is settled. he queen y . � . 9 , 66 For abame ! Wouldst kill him now , It was pretty �,lay, with all tl o court as the plague ; but if 'tie reported, by Sir holds a ba I to -night which oa t be put medicines,! perfurn ' and toileb spe"alties . map, yoii knoW yon are n - I - . n cl I o speaking the . . I . . 1 4 with thy blundering tongue ? Said'not Sir 'off, but I have it'rom her Eid our cl �, ore I I � � spectatoi , and many laid wagers it would Kennebb, that L)rd Darnley,hath Only fever thI61 she will a] se pricei, �ill impress you In truth. It was no fault of yours ; irb wjW I , � . , I Kenneth to b;ware 6 shook when consci us. , mine�. entirlkjyl, and if you bai pulled my . R. S. HAYS, 0 come to sword poidua. But my Lord Both. it -is her purpos to Visit him in the house of slip away aond ape id an hour w .h h6r- to - favorably than IoDg e'wepaper talks.: Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer and Notary Public. i - 3 2 , . '�� . I \' ; . I gown cot at ,,O gathers it Would have, ­ Solicitor for the Dominion Bank. Offlao--in rear of ness retarned'?" cri( d she. I well was too' wise to raise that, issues Darn- Kirk of Field, ,where he lies." sort.' Then gl cing, at me I sharplu: � 1 RAVE YO � USED IT 9 1. - I � y I - ; Dominion Bank, Seaforth. Money to loan. 1236 " A mnnian on S r Kenneth and his com. ley being king and father to rince James. He P011bed fox a moment and so 3med to 61 'Tie her�,majesty purpose td 'take with served me rigbV '-,Boston �Tram script. mands," I ii I � Have yolh used Pwne's Celery Compound? i _; 11 . t nterpose& Is Oat,with i1b, lady. It was one day some weeks fter my tak- be weighing his words ; then : her the Lady Dunuan ; it may uicken vour . I I I - . I . -sword sank deep - . : od I had but ret . rned from a purpose, air )p � r� . I strongly recommed its use:if vou Your Xe��ghbors md , iendEr - M. BEST, Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancerc I but swooned, for the. ing service, a . "Twill be tb e fever, and her majesty . � ; . . I if not, we -_ Jso Notary Public. Offices up stairs, over C. W. . I I I are nervou6, weak, rundown, or suffeting I I % Papst's book8torc, blala StreLt, Seaforth, Ontario. and much blood wa lost. How fa res the gallop with the Lady M crobs the will go ol nights to see her iusba lie " My resolutioq needs no ui kening, my Who are regular anstom( rs A oi r stiore will I . . aud, a - ' � 1 1627 queen after the night's adventure, and what .� d. 11'sui from rbeur'Pable , np ralgia or blood dia. posit ion to sup. . Scottish moor, when, intending to while is mad with jealousy, his bi &in distorted, lord," I answered.! l' I wi er el the queen "sure you th �t we are ir a � of my good Lord Bo hwell ?" i ; away the ven , ing at dioe with I some of my and he would be the guard! an of ,Piince and you."'- ! � I I I eases. Pa�ne`s elery - I � I i ! , Compound is the I ! I � � � I I most relia Is a e � acious modicine now P Y, you with the beat, and 1 pureat drop, - -ffENRY BEATTIE, Barrister, Solicitor, &o. ' Then seeing I was, not to be denied, they fellow ofil ers, I met the Eull of Bothwell Jamr.s. Read you not the ri Idle ?! While- " And if Lord 1 Darnley. show 1 violence ? . I I �M medicines, per umes ani tojilet requisites. j ­` before the pablib� for rebui di lost _L ajoney to loan. Office-�ady's Block, Se,�- .. related the tale between them, though, as face to fs�e in th'e inn . . . Our pricesare the lowestlin town- when 'the . er cour�yaj d of the ibe queen lives heis only pla n Lord Darn, A dagger thrust W quickly giver,'! said he. 9 . - � ; ozsh. 16794f, I ' � i strength. .Oar is always fresh and � Mrs. Maude &vowed, with sore misgi " I fear � not a - h ' d- ' but the quality ia,,Aaken into qonaider�tion, 0 1 villis palace. Il would have let him' 9$ but 'he ley ; did she die, he would bt regent." I ur I I �1, ! 1. I 0 ! pure. I � I � OW & GARROW, Barfisterat Solicitors, &o. for the consequences. � � stopped and greeted me pleasaV1111 I The words, ,with their � ark meaning, queen will be pro )otte an On In7car:ed. dispensing fa ilities :are unsurpassed. ARR ; I . I ; I . 4 . Hamilton St. and Square, Goderich, Ont. They told me thab, "'I took Lord�, Ruth'- ':1 Faith,, Sir Dudley," said hip, ' ' you for. seemed to pass is lips relue 5antly,l yet a He came, close to me,'so his '%reath 1. V. F,E,kp.p isb, Seaf rth _0 t i Cor I . fell - %] , ,a . i , ; ) � . . - - ; A RELIAj 3LE RA M -MY - X -EDU INE. . J. T. GARROW, Q. (J. ven's blade in my back and drove home mv geb old friande easily having + Iran new - ; I. I U I hot upon Ah"Air I i - . � , - t .4 6. : 4. 1, . .4 � I - I - 1 I76 CR&RLEs G, Row. L. L. B. own, young Duncan and six stout horsemen service.)' . I I I r , a U0 VA 15 vaus a us up n c a eyes an -1 j . � I � A her ' a Law-irer. Paine's Celery . om. . u is t] v medicine I . � I I his grasp upon iny arm. pindied the � flesh " If,the'prince ... onso-rVe han& fe'beneath I I . for sleepless. rundown. deopow ent., ailing . HOTME , successor � . 11 ruelly. . -1 . 11 not allfees andfun" : - 0 to the Isle Arm of had come upon the acene, and the itraitors SomewE at taken aback, I r�pli'd briefly. o . the bedclothes an he withdraw! i1b hastily, "A lawyer's life il I I I a . sick peo . I and' P1 ,At this, time � bottle _01 - & Holmested, Barrister, Solicitor from spit him vdth you sword," said he coldly. confessed Abrahan� !!,,evy, the other _; � . McCaughey. . Holyrood fled before them. At first that my 01 abt 6f gratitude to him was yet . Dumfounded at what his w rds,­ if true, k da �. . � . eyancer, is , I thegresit I .0 shou 'be fo nd in every - i Bank of ,Commerce. ktoney to lend. Farm - . might mean, X a bood root .1' Before the quoen, my lord 9" 1, asked. I was in the -building a & anat N.otai-v . Solicitor for the Con they thoughb me dead, bat rife being''found unpaid.aud I stood ready to serve him. oil h yound Mal courtj I ' in me, I was carried into Edinburgh, to a - Betw6en your new duties and a certain and could only mbare at him. I I Befori all Scotland if it save' her," he few weeks � = a man from may die- home. Paine's Celery ompo d is thle I 0. � I . house of a kinsman of the Duno i I �agop I � forth. I ans� where '44 - m� answered, '' f d hi in Special -grent banisher of then afism-, neuralgia, ve fi It is y purpose " he rnly, I I d I g I ' a � ag . i trieb asked. me to - lady at co6t, I jud ed you ba' ttle time sa d be .1 ! � . an , iB' h - ad iDure speedily the queen's physician vi, -i tei me. . ' fo yepepsia, Our sto 1fres a I r old memories," he replied, 41 bi it I have 'e; fee,1mJust before I . 4 a to protect the queen " - even rom her hue- :' And afterwards ?" I asked. Senions and wait ic"rn - y " . � Having patched up my wound, they wait , i at all. times. ; . DOIG & 001Gs I - not forgotten the moor near Dailho asie. " band." � ­ �1 I 'Ah !"'said be. I shall stand by you ; the came w to a &,! for trialbe came . � . _. I - �� I e . I Attorn-s-at-Uw and Solicitors In Chancerv. All ed for me to die, but instead, I had my inn- � 46 Yo i � !� t!�edan . ALEx. Wims , Druggia�; - . I held my tongue, for I knew jornethine u Will w rn her?" I aE ked Do ill shall come of it." around to bor 1 Votit 11 . . . . . I I � . I . . . � kinds oz Canadian legal buoineis will receive special ings with a fetter and for seven weeks had more must follow. I "I am not Bi mh a fool," he answered " I will do my.part," I answered stiffly ; , $a Sehd f6r me whe��our case is called," - 0 i � � . -4 4C I i I Okention. Accounts and nctes collected. Deeds, much &do to keep a spark of life in me,; Come," said he, Is walk a little way ; I grimly. " Thic k you she wil I �elieve it v " your lordship may rest at eme.31 so d. I i . . I *ortgageq, Wiffi, and all kinds of Gouw�yanoipg exo* I . of I A owing I mitli. cWed accurately and promptly. offices lu the Gowan 2bwas only that hour I had come to I healt � by v ould speak of your condition. !And," he' There is anothei way." .. The next moment he wai gon�, � for some When i came o I , of Gene;a) Seesious ' i . . I I � i , . . Alock, Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. W. M, Dow, consciousness. I added, Is her majesty is pleased! to favor 11 If the queer goes to Kirk of Field you One was coming u ��l That he at noon bn� day, the u ient Wab 'waiting for The other ven I exis mining the ! I I the corrido: , I I � 1809-4 you, Sir Dudley ; nor have you lost With � dectired Lor arn, ey's death 1 knew. and . I I -IV - L. .B.; A. M. Dow, L. L. B. " And. Lord Ruthve n ?" I asked. � I . exercise book of his twplv -ye r -old boy, , . � will accompany er, my lord- �" I veatur�d. for me." � �, I i - i ro , . I I � my companions lookeo at each ot4er.,. her at my hands." . 11 Nor that,," lie answered. " There are all Scotian, guess do but until that hour is I was discharged, "he exclaimed. I thesad boyv h ing gone�to ed sometime � � I Y; I pre lousl , Perkins ex res�'ed himself as I � " Faith !" blurted out Sir Dancau, "Soot. - But it was little touching my! own Af- obstacles. You will go with her majead - there had been no proof of it. And after 'I I thought that I was to defpd you, I . � ' v ! 1. 'y ). , _y � , land is. rid of him, your sword drove�through fairs he broached when he was well launch- 'tie the service I ask of you." - the queen was i' owed -what was hia par- said. ! I -he boy's L, 4 diBat 0 � DENTISTRY. 11. � r . . w delighted with t progress I � I � � . his heart ;.'tte Earl otf, Morton is , fled with i i . .1 - Findin 'M,* Perkiiit_aWnclinlidto reply . i 0 _ re no ed upon his discourse; it wa Truly I felt at hamed ; I ha I conjured .;up P086. ? , � 1 6 1 ! I 11 You sJae," he re lied, f couldn't at 9 � �.. � those wh, aken, and. 06 queen Darnley he spo�e to me, and the -1�1 11 P Perkins resumed : i I F- W. TWEDDLE i ate which dark, treasonab e deeds, and be but aslied The day pssaed� quickly, and as� night ap all afford t6 pay a 6t s' i cl er a tee, so I - j I I . , I i I.- firmly npon �he throne again, with Lord proached the . - I ass 1aw17 Do you know., M a'] b6lieva thil I , -1 I _ I my lay black Jit his heart against the Prince me.toguard'tbe queen. Yethemighth palace took On the 'bustle of I got one of those chei -e X 64' . DENTIST, Bothwell in �igh favor." I consort fairl bubbled over, t . - 16VO the coming gaiet i 'p fellows with th boy of ours will turn out a man 60*6 y 4ough be broached the oubject in a diffi rent way. i. At what hour �the queen you loaned'mo. I thou would be- I Grl�'Auate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons of On 16 And youl, who rescued her ?" I asked. sought cu�ningly to diEsemble.' . proposed to r visit to Kirk of Field 1 cheaper.", I ' day. "" . i . taoo. post graduate course in crown and bridge work I 11 Will her majesty jeave Holyrpod to- pay 4� 1. - ; I . - " I have �een honored," he answered I listened, -perforce, in silonei P, or an. n . I M..1 � I 1 ; � - 4" Yes, bother him r- was shar re- st Aaakell'a 83hool, Chicago. Local anasthetic,i for 'I , P . ight ?" I asked, I knew not, but i tream Duncan would in - I , � � � P � I I I I � " and am ata�ioned near the person I Nay," he answered ; 11 fo; there is to � , � They!F . I ply.i , I aless extraction of teetti. Office -Over A. Young's . queen* swered hir� shortly when he in' ut -ed bland. at � . .1 t q form,me. It mui be late, for, or majesty - . ather onsumption. I ery store, Seaforth. - 1764 where you W, 11 8380 hold a commission when 0 i . .61 Maria!" Mr. P rkinO vary j aeelly and ="I I I I ly what might be the gossip of t he court, be a consultation of the Mi mistena. r cold not leave he guesto when i Is evening Bad con hal,-,colds and eatarrh'�re respon- a serve together ji - . I � very slowly ejacals led. 1 1T q . I or strengt I i returne. W the queen p demeanor, and the f 3elings of will she visit Kirk of Field wa8young � �, � 1 sible for in re consumption tbanis traceable - C. y1jR_ F. A. SELLERY, Dentist, gra,duate of the . by- dayligi t ; � I 1. I - � 'i -f i under the Re I -Lion,. Sir Charles ;, �the queen the officers' towards the headstrong strip. t I be upon t wen to heredity. "Catarrhozone cures more , I You-1d,say a bott ier Mm 1 on had to, " Royal CoUege of DentalSurgeonalToronto,fileo i I he Lord Darnle wishing to I �ei in quiet a nd Twice I he� he point of speak- I I I I . rtiment of Dentistry, Toronto has not forgo oten." - I � i link who shared the throne. Wha r, lay be. unknown to -the pe*ople. See . you noth, ng e quic . n medies, � b6cause it rned-d his clothes !" , -eplie 1 Mrs.'Ptrkins as the Petty block, Hensall. * to Malcolm D 4nd and of I - �. acan of my air I of �, ordinary re - $ And my 'Jord Darnley ?" I u'r�ed rel hind the 'Words !I c6 uld but gu� ess, aud, in . a � the onl, antiseptid yet discompre she endeavored to sx-b"t-ch, a *mall patch to - "e earl's suspicions, but each time I held d that is Monday. commencing Mom- ; I in that, Sir Dudley ?" t e . is the extent of coveeing'a, � hole ; 11 but per - solved to kno all that had passed. i [` truth, I ca',me far from the mark, as succeed! It set me won lering, but E afore I could Is , 614ouili- to � reach the 'Toot of the . I 1687 11 Faith," answered Duncan,." 0�tne will my tongue. I woold see the matter to the vols`t'� ; haps you won'b be i v6 keen :&boat the boy t5 - ing days p!roveA tome. ed : trouble in remote parts of the � lungs and I , - I I , reply, he contin.i I end alone. So it *as with the secret locked I � being a great man *hen -I tell - n tbat the F. W. have it that the queen holds him in much 1, Sir.' 84�id I, w en he inquir'ed 'pointed. 64 ",R. R. R. ROSS, Dentist (oueoesvor to 9 , If Sir Kenn( th ,reports m, .lord's mala d y in my breast I sav� the night come! and the bronchial -t bes, and impregnate, every par : I I yc JLJF Tweddle.), graduate of Royal College of Dental love and honqr, while others see inz her- a I a i , sort oocupied-his not'c . o . time is coming aloni � - , I .T ho,� th a 0 109, i nay c ance io queen vii or a an , es ga, er at Holyroqd. 0 a air rea e wi ;a, a in , 13iirkeons of Ontario; first class honor graduate of coldness tow�rds him ; yet there' is the t me, m 11 I clothes being to own I I Toronto University ; crown and. bridgs. work, also young prince,,--), I I ,T Lo lbrnley bath been absent go to Kirk of Field to-m-orrom night, though I i term-killink vapor. oldg ca� t las ten r n, is I .. gold work in all its forms. &11 the moet modern , I The reat'hall w 6 abl' . 'YO4 !It for�Beveral weeks, therefore I- have not ob- 9 . aze with jight and have to be out down to fitj ' � there will be Son e gaiety at' I .^olyrood." fi i - minutes, or, coughs m re than - thirty I " . . motion of ` 6: The prin6e !" I cried. I I Iled to in- t i methods for painless filling &nd painless ext served him closely.:' . i � overcrowdirig, and in tbe� throug I I 7 - I - � ; i 11 My lord,'! said 1, 11 if ithe prince con. saw m utes when Catarrhozo e is i nhalE d. It clears � , teetb. Ali operations -efull-performed. Office , : I Aye," he' answered, Is Jam I y Lord of 1�pthwell, clad 'in a black car y . . es $ixth . of !� It bath reashed my ears that he treats sort is mad with fever he may indeed gr w gatia, sil n0ae, throa d air pa , *1 three weeks old." P an sages at once, stops , The CritiC4 Time of i; Twoddle's old otaud, over Dill'a grocery', Seaforkh. %cotland, no I ver bord ered doubleti i and full , 4eadache, and err&dic be Is between the y are of fifty even and ! . . Im I the queen rudely," said he, and glanced at violent ; I shall attend'the qt een, unles - court regalia,; there'w dropping a catarrh I � - I would have asked more, but the Lady me! keenly. . as none present more i ; I I I " Whab now ?" he asked rply. i from any p4rt of the! 3ystem. wa months' sixty -two. N aturs'j.: power slows down, vi- - - I : I I I Maude, who I learned afterwards bad nursed ,',I I have this to say, my lord : Lior d Darn- gay than he, though he had told m � ehefear* treatment, ; . Sold by tality becomes loss, ion I d the progress:of do- : - "' She choose another bod ard. " ria size I I MEDICAL. me through -all t urthe I I- , y J) ed a treacherous stroke against the queen. If ) . �� . I - eyj la, young, h headed and i4etuous ; - .. I will see to that to-morr w, said lie, . � 1. V. Fea�, druggist, Seaforth] cr N. 0. cay'setain. .Arneapsof-6xtendir, did age � � P, . I . I 9 i � - talking and bundled her brother from th may,hap his arlbition outruns b�s better so* hold yourself I n readiness. " In truth, her m9ie8tT having entered, he Polson & �Co., Kin StOD, Ontiltrio. and. reinewing deef,es, i ' i . I I : . ing vigor is to take - ! I I room. judgment," I r6lied. And I might - have kept close to hex 0 � Dr. John McGinnis, . He bad el me i 6 'courteous adie side, whispered in her 2 Ferrozone after meaX.s. a Ftrrozone ke u i f� u and I ear, and re8ently he two I � Dr. Hamilton I Pills aire Mild. I I - . I I I �, - the appetite, and in the forms -ti: )a Ao Hom Graduate London Western University, member � I I erre,z � True, I made shift, to kiss her hand, be-, added the latte fobservation appWd also to wat,3hed him cliT rib the hill ; t p t withdri-w:into a � ing a, sick man and weak, .but pregently I : . corner ; it was that which � � I - 0 ,- 91 Ontario College of Physicians and Surgeona. the; lord high a' miral of Scotland. ', lug nobleman in- i-cotland, nd perhaps the at tongues a No . P, aper. vitalzing blood, Imp rts clearness to the tir- , fell asleep through that very maladi. 11 lei Chinese � aste . He ked a a ging afterwards, hen the nights w - Offic� and Reeldence--Formorly occupied by ]ft. Wsn. wal )ng in hilencO for R fetv most mloju'dged,'in that al e blA lug brain, fo ' it * t It is but of I sorry intaiest the . � I I I 1, �eu I, suspect- I . rce, e ergy fand GD111 a us � -_ � Flo�aTd, Victoria Street, next to the Catholic Church ' happenmg� mo ents, �henliuddfinly burst out : 1 ad bin ambition. work was finished * I . Chinese �regard.as I acred, paper that is when they are need( d mo t. ITO �. take Rr. T , . ight o" attended promptly. 24MIX12 which come to one bedridden, and . PME 4 If me erves you not a poo . It muat-have been somewhat about the eit er prin e or wr en upon in theirown - � . � . r, trick, That whtch he had told me, the queen rozone regularly means add n .... ..,)in ten to -over the weeks of my oonvaleBeencs. � Sufli Sir Dudley', yo, may recall a compact en in hour of eleven when Mistress Duncan touch. language. . cient to say that it was nigh four '� ter )d between a upon the moor : th' - danger at her urjba�d's hands, I cot id . ; I � A conscientious C1 I inaman,, . i twenty years in -life. Large I xes ,50o., or mouthq ' I y at You scarce beli ' eve ; but if Darnley raved wibh ad my elbow. he queen .,7ould fear for six boxes for $1.50, at ggists, �or F-01800 - I UR. H. H. ROSS, M. 0. after the dueI, behind the chapel at, Holy' wo Id serve me faithfull did I obeasion fever, and thought only of his quarreA with 11 Sir Dudley,'? 'said she, ,% t� the peril of � his immortal eiiii were he to & Co.., Kin tario. . 9ffice over Greig & Stewart's Store rood that I booklbd on my sword again an a bath repaired to - her chambe you will � destroy ev�u the smallest sorao. Printed . geton, 0 i , - . - J� , fortune his wife, the me( ting was like'to be a v o . � Dr. Hamilton's! Pilli are�,Ceitain. . - took service under Mary Que f 8 , t !i4e. I have helped vou to better - ! . wait for her at the b r ;' e tower labels such' as those lound on g' T I a;: froi� L;nd4u, 9 i r.", lent one. , Then, also, I ren, embered t ae . . � I Seaforth. alc��Uns-d i since you fled I ottorn of th inger jars I 8, I e had �theii� sent a -messevger to. En )y I i ; I -0 exempt.' I . � . - N1 j ghk calls attended to at the office. Scotland see'med to he at � I I 9- night ofRizzio's murder and the craven's stairs. - � � I are not ev4 I i -0 . ! F - looked for a ioason of idleness, but wotted I and learned of my folly i I paseed out fro�' the hall, through the IntheChlinese quarter of X,ewYork-a I - � I r . lani a t a tavern part hb played. I., I- I � Sage i A, ice. I ' I __ __1 1802 - not what Fortune had in store for !me. .L,o near St. Paul. , I � � � Torn by. doubts, but resolve o.aerve e corridor and met Lord Bothwell on the nar- furnace, with its ow�, -priests and attend. his not often tha a laWye ; r .given better Rathven was dead, I I. row, cire, ng stair nts, is lig4ted twice a week to consume . I DR. F* J. BURROWso �'�rl Morton � and the 61 You have gained much honor E nd some . queen as beat I o old, I retraced my rite a li sty. . There Was a look a I advice, and asks no ee foi it, ths, .2 was -once other rebels b' isheda but two there were ad ancement i4! Scotland,'o he continued ; to IE[ of suppressed ex itement, upon his fa the accumulation of r, which is - - - . I olyroodi Entering the corridor whi ce, i iwaste papl_�' given by a certain ,rish liudge, who must . 461� fteldent Physician and Surgeon, Toronto Gen. iiL Edinburg,� Tbo must set the fire blazing bat. think �ou �izabeth of England would but his greeting w commonplace enough. Ilected foom snlillosplw. Honor graduate Trinity University, , � I m . to ,the s�reets andl:houses by I I lay beneath the royal apartu ents, I m t �. of e �ted , th have had both a sense of j;stice d .-&sew* I my Lord Bothwell au4-tbe queen, � let you rest qui(tly did she k " The queen is g Ing to Kirk men specially so c, -_ e puipose. j I "ber of the College of' Phyclolans and Burgeons With the It I � I now tnat Mary the Lady Maude hurrying downstairs. ' Field," , of humori Unta,do. Coroner for the County of Huro ormer I had at first little inter , of Scots might � pnor a special envoy sent to 11 Sir Dadley, Sir Dudley," she said he, : I I After the:'papers ar,( burned the ashes are - I . I � . 'ant � 0&6e and Residence course, though, God I A turbul, — - t hne* knows �to th i Edinburgh to d inand your return; to, Lou- breathlessl5, " my Lord Darnley lies in 0 lthe fur" 3e, put on va ship be. trial, � It . -Goderloh Street, East of . , he came whispered " Ye ," I replie� , I I I have been sum- taken from ' . . walh &;,. tness =' * Ae Wiest 0hurch. Telephone 46. � . ip) i : � I . before Chief � Baron ady. The palace often enough, 4nd as often my Lo ! doA'-a prisons . I . moned to attend ht r. " longing to a[ Chinese ! mropmy, and as soon Is" � ; Edinburg sick, _with a fever. Sir Kenneth � i athevessQ isloadod it goes outto sea counsel, after pestering hm r sometime" ________ Darnley bit hie lips and sulked in a cor- It wall einsinuation nd the veiled Is Her majesty w 11 depart I " I V. I __ ____� I : - bath but leftler majesty, and to -morrow - i a 7 0 t . . by the tower when the ,ambee are scattere4' over the put,the question to im,which r Aected om ner ' thre'at ; hef.i,41 it have said op nly 4e could night she goes to see the prince ; and I- to. door, but the carrisike stands read dozero . . I bhe witness, charaot : iiot that th I lord admiral. Was, at . I Or. I DRS. SCOTT & MacKAY, 9 y a waters. I . ! I P - igh send me to, the t'ower in chai 8. ; compaily her." rods beyond the main -entrance. It is a - PHYSICUNS AND SURGEONS, � I .� . 9. � I � . 0— ",-If you ax me th again I'll ylve you s . sorry thing that a *if ,11 � Ilknewa6metung was required !of me ; 'Twas then I resolved to go also with tie . e must viai4 bar hue I I ft�erloh Bireet t f I - kick P was the &us,% er. I ; a OPPOSIte Methodist chur*Seaforth � 5 � wa� mqn mo band so *secretly,` (lUoth be. - I . To Cura a Cold in On Day' - i ! 6. the a enough to donte6plate a queen, though �:bribed every officer of tie . � I i — , . 11 . I The counsel appei led to' the court, stat - .G. ISCOTT, graduate V plan wherein th )throne of So tlan,!d would royal household. Take Laxative Brom(I Quinine T4bletoo. A ing that an answer was' ictorlik md Ann Arbor, and ! 11 And why does ihe do it. myj lord ?" I � necese �ry to hip � . r ; be the stake ? � druggists r�fund the oney if it fails to cure client's ! . ,: member 0"Arlc College of Physicians -and . � burst out. 11 My Lord Darnley case and endin 'up w � surgeons. coroner for Oounty of Huron. . 11 $ � 9 ith -the 1� sovereign of Scotland and father to tbiB 0 a. signat re is on e7h box. 25o query: . : . ! U had been di me in the wil no4h coun- CH�PTER XII 'a joint E_. W. Gro� V, I i . C oin S. U - pti-on ' ' I I . - L I i - a. ,'I"OKAY, honor graduate Trinity University, . . � . try,� when Maeb th seized the orow1n. Nor I i r : � I - — � HOW MARY QUEH,k OF SCOTS PAID 'A NIG - . 11 What would r lord . i gold medalles Trlutty medical College. I � cou d I forpat i� hat I MT heir." I � - .i I 'You ohip advise me to - Member 1, . I blaloolm,Dun'ban told I. His brow grew black. I I � A Pemand For es. do ?" I - - ff college of Physicians alkil Surgeons, Oniarim � me how his father remained t home em. VISIT. I 1 " If you are re0ol i I i . t a' What insolence is -a ?" ' he asked The crying need of'South Air a is more - I � / 1483 1 a � bitt red bepaus� a woman hel the � scepter. It was my turn to com . thi ved to repeat thw J I - xnand the guhrd a, I . question," replied the court, I I I would � .. ' I t sharply. " Do you question the actions of white women. Before the war t e shortage -c only kii�ld -of coii ' -n I ) ') T]i The a were' doubtless many �uch �in Scot. the entrance of tl e quee [ I — sui - � D a vresence chami- Advise you to move 4 little from the vit- 7 . L P_ t � the queen . I might run you through. for was 69,060, 4nd now the disprop tiou must � I, I . " Ian . I t bar, and I was in the coriidor at the heE.d uttering treason, air."' .1 � )_ i . 1. RED,0EDAR SHINGLE.S. - t10-1 to fC.a,r is ilecrIected y t I ' I � . C'ess. I � � I I 0. was boo 2d to serve this an, in of the stairs wher my Lord Bothwell passed --- - ­ � I I * I I) M " But you will not, mylord-l", I' answered _____ __ - . I I I - � � . � ;the public I , ! ! . Our Energ:Leri nde�vors. co-L)suill-)t : reason, and could not dismiss my obligation out from h'Is audience with her majesty. oalmly, for my blood was up, and I carel � I I -And E he undersigned wishes to announce to , i9n. I I Uit having bought a large quantity, of the thies beat I . I too lightly. The reference he mad� to my He had '.dome to the palace sornewh t not how b . I . People a' re I C L e took ib. 1 � . . . lor �nds of red cedar shingles, and by getting a liborall ' . ", � I Are continually directed to the � -trnmg t1li-Lt C011- flight from --LondD'n and how h so early in the mom ng, moved b3. � I comfort _� I � g , � curiosity, I He bit hie lip, th n suddenly put out his I - and advantage of the public. I P mmpt at- ' I knowledge tuined my n "" "� I S _. I . : di t f emb,is prepared tosell themie, L -us. S1111-1 his s t think, to k ow w iat Mary of Scots wou d hand -to me.' ; 1 Z!"2e'm at prices. that defy competition. ptimi i,� a c ral)le di case. e m� b' u . s i . . him heart,, g air' .6 I , I zo er tentiou to the filling of prescriptions And �, me , ag or do that nig1t. : but for the time he held In hon th ' - � I , I . I Faith, air Egliebman," said be, 11 Itis . I I . LAMB'S Lumber Yard, teaf t IS Ile'dectedl C011SLI111I)t1011 bound. Therefore I replied : � He greeted me h I I - the supplying of the beat and ' uraot drugs I orth. b tiffly, for t e courtie - - I P tl . I I � . ! , I . is Our compact, is fresh in my memory, and. soldier's were lookin ,� but _. ,8 boyish play to quarrel over notHug. Go 0 , I I I will ever claim our beat attonvion. � I HERLOCK LUMBEF� ,I a t is ,; o oftell mcurable, . f 0 .9 on 88 0 au with the quee and bring her safely I - -------- . : I - aving In stock at the Soaforth Lumber Yard a my lord ; I will,serve you- within �all rea- 'passed, said briefl : n it , WE RECOdMEN-0 . . l . � ack." I � � M I her �as trouble IT I nidtyof all the differentlengtheand 4 � � y d with . . -k t fl, C f' -1111t(" t stil,-� 'Cj(,,j,j of son, unless 'tie againat Mary 0otland." . spea to you in U lower rhal 've me that I took hie hand ; a q At I ver large qua - I)i .. of S I I would 1, consurn rtion for many years. we:sk, ,onit w thq, is prepared to fill any bill that is r.resented . . � L I . God forg, I If you are nervouo. -of-sorts, I e very befit quality of Hemlock. C " ) " -,�,-; I I . He threw bsok his head and � laughed Sir Dudley, to a or of som a . . have'symptome of kiel troublelk. " -tioll (;-Clt � �) , dauger stroke would have been better ; but . ney or liver I ' I no rning a m L1,4 I ,_1 I a bottle Of heartily. ­ i momeno. I it last sbe was giverl up to die.1 Then � . t we parted in apparent friendliness. she trie Ayer's Cber comd,',�Po us for a boittle of Pain a's Celfty . LAMB'S Lumber Yard, Seaforth, ��"'(:()W-S f-11IL1113i0in mid 1--.errin 11 Egad, boy !" cried be, " 'tis there the As I followed Hin down the' stairs, tie � rrTy Pe.toral,, Compound. T -his wo4derfal CL . I " Z__> c6ming to -the to and rwasispec-dily'Icured." . urinj - mediploo ' PINE. 1_­rj � shoo pinchoo ? But who bath seen Mary same at the top of which Rizzio had been �er door, which led up I :in out 'Canadian- 1j-,111,'UC do -'(2,:i. � 'wed to murdered, those about looked a � me eaviou i- to Darnley's room a d thence to the queen's � D. i P. JO ly, Avoca N. Y. is doing marvellous tbings � aving boughh a large quantity of p!ne from a I Queen of Scots Paid notj at first, vo - - : --- I - I .1 homes. It will not -disappoint you. � �: chamber, I found ,her majest - I - rge firm In Muskoka, I am getting p1ne dressed serve her ?" i ly, for, though my lord was h�ted cordially . y and Lad I I � la The Ilse Of SC(I)tt's I"-, ],Rt'll ;�;Io T1 J,I Maude awaiting me, each wraped Ir - - i . J. S.' ROBERTS. Drd 86afo4thi, ont. - bo.44 sides: or one side-. forsiding, flooring ceiling; Then laying hie gloved hand familiarly he we,@ g�eat in Sootlan'd. . , om neci ' Iggist - " �, " to heel in cloaks. how hard i wid � plank for water troughs ; spruce ana balsam ,,,- o:lce, 11"S, ill i fliotisalids ()f upon my shoulde : 11 I will so i No matter -.0 I for gravel boxeg.light and durable. Also white . , rve the queen ' When we were come into th lower to I � . , I . "" , ' , cedar shingles X= , i ! . young air, perhal @better than you! know ridor, and no onewas near, the ea,rl . a I � had seen to it that a petty � officer ac-: Not So CrAzy.,: X and XXX and XX of best maK-e (',is,-%-;, tt,,�-Iw.ct th'i"O b-11 I ; . turn , � I your .,ough or how "� 0 n g ; in I WBkoka. � Large stock always oil hand. - ­IZZ17 ill ; company the carria a, sit ing beside I �_ . . -or (, I I thou may's have i io fear for her," ' to me. I the , � - The other d'a'y a friend &lud myself paid a, t : coachman, so when we res bed ib all was _ & LAM B'S Lumber Yard, Seaforth. 1,1\ )f lic'-1411. - Had I known t aen what was in bil'i mind, 11 The queen go tb to my Lord. Darnley YOU, h j it, Ayer's visitto an asylum iii MojitreAj. We .no. . I - -N I � , I � and in what manner he proposed t6 serve this night ; I fear treachery," id he. in readiness. I put the la Ise inside. and the ticed quite a lew of, the ihmitee workin 177 jectc�d Coll . I f Cher pequal is' - .� \ C() Ll ',I I I followed. ! . I I . ,f - 11 ),Lloii dOCS her majesty, I should have tram ed the I did� not tell hi I had got this inform. � I . Z � . I . about the yards -doing. odA I jobs. One fe - . - n,,,.t ex �t wearymileaback to Loud th a dun- ation from Mistress Duiscan and was dd. to . � , Mr, Timothy Keleher, kott'S 1-', on, wi The carriage crep Up i I hill, turned best'thing yOu can fl,ak-e . who resides iSt AV"Cre t� niul- I � i ' low passed us quite often wheelin a barrow� -_ - . I .k -1 is. � geon - thelefbbeforeit reached �he castle, and I L I , tnow why_ 1�!, I -4 I ng 4 to � . , - piesentIv drew upl befo a a darkened - he did abo(ur, four trifles fr.am Guelph, sustained I at the end before he got aid from ime. terminea to see t a matter out, though i I t's too risky to wai- upsidedown. Bei urious Berjous injury in, at runaw&v accident. He, � � l But not knowing, and taking his -word, in my o,Wn mind, I s64--rcely credited 'the p'riucD I . . I so, I, decided tO stop 'him the nqxt part, I rep y resolve to i 1 -3 ou have coils . house. until _ - , eated stand behind with being afii ove dangerous proon, or one I 1 7 P- timebepasmed. Justjhenlhe entered;as,d . withhiswifeand daughter, was returning i'l-onipt 11 -se of Scott%; 1'i J 11 'Tie Kirk of Pie do you I I . � _1111ul' him it he entered not on -treasonable'lground. , beyon bard woris. He miE. majesty," said tion. ' f you are cou I stopped him witb-41 Sayo my Xpad van. hooe when the whiffletree broke and the L,j,ylj Cl likely to go! 1, and atepped,into.the roal. - t I in . - . team in their effort to geb away drew Mr. ' liecks the clisease NvIlile it " I have not � ;hen misjudged u, air understood:my silence and burst out : ; ' 9 do you know you hav Englishman," he an,twered ; " yqu�o toda ' Iret 9- b o � I I - , I 1.� worq You koep a still.tongue," Sir Dudley ; During our brief j urney ,from Holyiood I y) ttf' Of upside down,?" � a that wbjelbarrow e, pAe � ' . . K z over the d.4abboard. The wheels (-'-"I bc cliecked., ad . I cvej r ead, inflicting a bad gash - . ., . I surprise by, '3� his h stands pledged ?" , her majest§ siandeth. in great danger, for I the queen had not eFoken, rior had Mistress Cherry I - The man looked d. `4 V� Yes, Pa I . Kct�ral at () C . t - . I (I 11 Until such ti a as you raise your hand verily believe this bedridden milksop con. Duncan. though I coottivedl to squeeze her * . I know it." I on is face and causiug suob injury to one ­endfor frde sanip)e, - - - - . — � 0 � - I : against the queen or her authorities,!' 1 in. templates assault pon her person, 'Fore hand in the darkness ; bit when she � Is Then why do you !do so"11" 'of 49 eyes that he may lose the sighb. ,He i . 11 � j L . Three at% 8: 25c en�u for an i .SC011_'��&-_1101X_N-F, Chemists, torposed. God, air, were it ssible I would acoom. reached the ground her majesty turned to ,-ol 11 V111 " Why ?" the man exclalmed. 4" If 1 was also in ured internally. Mr' Keleher -,,� � I I . ! I . d; 60c.. t rig t fuz ronchitis, e� � . i * crolito, , Owario 11 Until the queen may come to ha�rm; so p9ny her and trou)le you no -more about the me. ! I . . nest, bard l4s, eba.;Igl, most I turned it the other way they WWd pub i . f or chroni 1168-InAt kee onban ii Well up in years, which. makes the acci Soc. and $ t.00; ;xU druggist& be it," he repliedl� and walked on & little matter." ; . " Sir Dudley, my Lord Darnley ' lies sick ��kem,-_Etn something in it." Then !,he w&*Od off - . . � �� .. , .- dent more oorious. I way without ape% dug, . i Ind Why ATER - O., well; . . i ; - ; , � � It flashed, tbrou h my m had he within, attended by five vemat4 ; I will ____ � -, again. ! i I , i � 11 --:I- - . - : - - - _­ � � I . . . ! . I I . . I � I ; I . ; I I J I . - . i I - -,? I I . � I - ., ; : I . I i � : . . i I ; I I . I � 1 i . .... .- . i I I i : . . . '. . I I i ! . I � i . I I I I - I i I � I I I � I I . . 0. 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