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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1906-09-14, Page 7I . - . - � - � - - - . ad . - . _� - - . I ,-1_17 ----. - . ­­. . "And in the meantime, Mr. Grenfall - Everyone Run Down at tho � , � RUSABY - I — I I . . I __ . . . . . . . - . VXTZ .__ — , I i I . . . � F 4 Lorry, you pire blaming me and hat- I d ' a. coni;tipa- . � � __-:,��_ =., - - � . . .. � � - . � 17S Mouth I . - - VE., 17. S. I �D I . . � 1, epressed---with he,Oachcs. indige" , r *_ Ing me and.all that for being the real boils, tAmours, scrofula or other ressulu of - , ... . .1 I- ,JOLU-q .�GRXR I - I � I . , ­ tioar � �� �adaate of Aontari* Vot- EVL ,!L I I ; � ; e�r� - B ` Rw v - Gvr, - blo6d-can find speedy rellef in 16'"Irs Iffiings right a�,- . Jwotov v I fl).11411fty i 441 Woo onst cause of - your wife's escapade," said" impure Z I � � 4 - orl"ry Wlieoe. All diseases of � ; I . "T1 I , Beverly Calhoun plaintively. "I'm I Blood ToYde. I �y bakimry - -.1 al - a _,ik r I I . . * .,. o . ".. *M�aatio IW�m s treated. Calls , I � re, - . t or.- 5 awtully'sorry. But you'm-wst remem- i It draws out the poison from the blood and � we I I I otly attiduded to I , . IRM& I 1 WO I . Veterinary � I c I P M �es up Itomach, liver, kidneys and -bowels; packed pi * Dentistiy - . - - , � I � n 'IRS a n, d 0 3 ber one thing, sir -I did not'put her 1 t0l) and chaicgea ( 'i" R A VL, T t S "" -0' P. �, - � .. . ii*rate. Of . * I I I - I . 1+ ! Pure, safe. palatable -contains the medicinal . I Offiw aed - �residen n �1 By GEUR�E BAP � up to this ridiculous trip. She did 1. . I . . ,R lVA'CZ_1T,_PUfEC.'i, ! I I . 110 Ovcflis- The . i virtues of curative herbs which aa in a natural t I � optoialty'. ';4 1 2 Of her dwn 4ee will and accord. Be- Kvoff P - . dodorioh street, one "Or (, --I . Author of "Gravatark" I - I -_ manner on the syAcm. - Price, $1 r,-botde--6 foi ver and Sacttts ofEce, Seallorth. V. . . i . . IGHEST clukliry and lowest sides, 1 am the one who met the lion 1 $5. At drug­�iores-or from The ChemidW, Co. - Dr- -_ ht.1904._b!/T)i1_ At ! H . , ns retain &U die .' .. __ � .- coprp'foi dd. 'readfold cr,171�1141111 price are com6ined in Plated and almost, got devoured, uot Yetive, 1 of caniada, Urnited? Hamilton-ToTonto. F. ffAF.BURNj V. S. — - ------- I �_­41___._ If you please." Be suieeoget 11Vgeuuhte---askjivr , and crk4pness, rva� - I the Ontario Its' . I Silverware from Diamond kall�.own , I � ­ .- - __ - . gonarzry graduate of Shame on thouil The -r,-retebes'. . 'I'll punish you by turning you over I 0 .1 . -,--- ___ . I '' ' I I . ­ I I I .1 . � - College, an Honorary - factory, . . I 7-IT-k"T , I ,Jet,erinary . � What has old FrP.nz done that'] they __ I "T . . . to old Count Marlainx, the commander I : N : - t b I _� I ;;��btr of the Medical Association - - _'. I , � . , .. . I - I � -1 I a . , - Call to them; tell lem, t ou'll " , of the army In Draustark,"' said Lor 't rRI ;�. o Veterinary College. should - . Special atteniion is callo ... ­ __ ot - t,hv3 On t a -r! ,_ to *0 . ' jMM 1 MUAO& MAROX R9418TEM0. ' ........ I'll., I - - - I vexts dlwtses of all Domesl'.0 cut the4r beadkr off if they don't 'stop. - ` - . _ - ry Idugbingly. "He's a- terrible ogre, -1 TRA r6"MA-R * 131GW"ED, � - 1� . . - �� � 2 I � - I Is by ,�-hia most made;rn princi- He's a dear old fellow1n §p1te'o -his following 'prices for heavy �quality ,worse than any lion." . . . ­_ . �� j- I ! I 11 Anima L. t- � - . � I .V . .and -Milk Pev4�r a rags, and he"- . "Heaven pity you'- ,Beverly, If ybu ' nvie ro cascover iEe raCL Enormo7jmy - L . in a richly plain pattern,that reminds. f - - I 10& Dentistry . � . I -1 � � _. I . ­ I ; : I - . .__ - I ;P,M.9jty. office Dppcysite Dick's , !' The window sash flew onen, and.. the one of old,time family sterling ware . � fall into his clutches!" cried Yetive. I rich, as riches go in Graustark, he had . �_,� .. 4. - I g -g-1 Main stree All fl%rmnlm+d�v 4- +1, 1� 11 I "Tre has had five wlyes and survIves to found -oung women - for his -wives -ar'h­ � . . t, See-torth. . � . 11 ­ __ __ _ I- - I lr­n�� :1.1 , I � . , � . . . . . . . . . . . . I . I 11�1, � � -.-___1._1_-__ I . � . . . - . 21 I _ I I . . . . � , -1 . , I -1 - I , � r 4 i f I . I � A I 1W I i , I . i I ==5 . . I -1 I � � � I i I . -The Iden' Bevle..ra "41--4-1 -1 A VLAY. %.4 I . 9 ,�, � i�l A 0�- 0,0 !900_ft r..% - . 61N_ I _* A 71 A PAL -z., Atro - - palatable, full of I . rl I �� thevirtues, of malt � I . _. and hops, and.in I . I . sparkring condi- UV - W IV_ Z 41. _*,i�f - WSJ, S V I I ( Lo ft" N ,v' � beverage. Now when chemists ,announce its purity, and judges its merit, one need look no ftrrther� I I - . . . - . �NW - - - 11- __ t . 0 V �,%XU.L X� U111 TVULV W3_ 1 i ZWUW- I t I .1 I -1, �;-, ,j ler, at the hotel Vill ireceive iv - � look for a sixth. You see how ter'rible thougbt� only of his gold and his lands _ - _ - .;— �, Z ,�& I I � I . I - * ton a woman's I . -_ I - c # * I�C* I . J� Ill WTI U* 01162 �ra_ Snoons , 1300doz i .- Ar_-=,W_0_-d0�_.4=_-_-AF, OMM& _,,,rw�, : ea I r a . _ik - Prp G at'J'JUJI W.U. PS 14 . I . It would be." 1 in the trade the- made with Cup1d. IF . ._�. � 9 � q i - = at . the Qffice. 1871-52 voice coming, as It � were, from .the Dessert Forks or . .1 RW � Imp WR _� . f7. ti- . . . I I -_ - ­ I clouds. A domn ,pairs of eyes were '�.00. doz. ' I 111"m not afraid of him," boasted Bev- I It was said' that without exception I Iti 1A -9 §1 � , .------ vm.�_ ., Z ;' VEGAII. . .- __ turned upward;'the commotion ended Dessert Knives I 1 4.50 doz. erly,-but there came a4line when she I they <lied happy. ,Death was a joy. vi . =_1 .., . 3 - thouo-t of those� words with a 1hudder. . � The fortress overlooking the valley t.0 ahere cr ,whI�_mn - - __ .- i suddenly.- lit the window above kood � I V 4 � hm, . �.�.` �J i_______'7j-,&Mi8 'n -Kimm"Aw. ' ) . two graceful, white robed figures. The, We senduAmx reqiwstlree of chargi 11* the way, Yetive, I have had , the south was no more rugged and un- *: - . " , 'hem. - 1. I I - Vols.ter, Solicitor, Notary Pub-- , , . � I a P word from Harry Anguish. He and " yielding' than the man N�ho made his I � I - I � I ney to loan. In Seaforth sun, sUll far below. the rldge of moun. our la?,ge illusiratird caialogue. : I I - - U0, 4-0- no i � the countess will leave Paris this week, ' home within Its walls. He lived there - ,—,miac to your ta, 31,ndays, Fridays and Sa:burdays, Of- tains, ha4 not y�et robW the morning , I � . . . � � I : . � r � , � . . I -11 I I 1,�i,,_ I'" GI*U every -week day. Over of the gray, dewy sbadows that b6long . - - —_ -_ --- — if the baby's willing, and will be in ! from choice, and it was with his own . - I I r_ I 'a" --- 4 i I , , I �� - I .- . . ", �- . '_ - . . �, - � dan,Vs quarters In truly regal style. . It relieves me to know that Harry will ! E � A -f,-\-rtb. I . I . �'. , , ,': - , you doing to that poor old 1. t - +1 , - : 11 , — - - _ -_ asi the ,be with us at this time." 1 Power was more to him than wealth, , 11-11 ovens in Me '��_ R. S. UAYS. - `4 LO--- e -M. I. 'W,-" I IN A"^,l U10 n"+11TTaL ,�,U I . . - - - 5 mvrang and de- ., - . — . I - You don't know how ' money that he fitted up the comman- I � .. �&�� - - -tope, Main street, Sea- ,,, th.ough YOU ate � . ��� .� ,-NArio'kard's 6 1964 to 5 o'clock. � I Edelwelss soon. ' -"What axe �_ , - I man?" cried YetIve,, and it w - I � I . , via 13 UY V0 "Ju Tv ough he enjoyed VOLU. i ki � - * I I I I . ;At all grocers 4-f SoliVitor, Conveyanoer "n anger � . . 0 asm. Both had a warm and grateful Colonel Quinnox brought news from ; �, . ,.Barrister, . � first time any of them had s 'babk . ��. f � s6d Notary Public. Solicitor for in the princesW face. They slunk � � "' 145ght picxa8es. ' � -1 I I memory of the loyal service which the the castle. Yetivelstincle and aunt, the' I i , I - - . I � 11 I . I the Dominiom - Bank. Office—in reaT in dismay. "Let him alone! , You, , . I &M L." - young American had rendered his Count and Countess Halfont, were � ,r0m' � - I - Seatorth. i . . � - -,f tbo Dominion Bank, Gartz, see that he -has food and drink, I _1L I W�. � 1"... --.--!..I I--, - I . - loan. � : I - *CK . friend when they had first come to eagerly expecting, her'retur.u, and the I .1 I -, I .� . % 1285 ' - 4D .&% . ,owy to . I -And without delay. . Report to me'later . . - . . JUM10 . GrRustark In quest of the princess, city was preparing to mauifest its joy I . - - I . I -1 - I � I ,�� - i - I I on, sir, and explain, if you can,: why . I ;.. - . _____�_ I - J. M. BEST. 1. � - : A . . � . I , and both had a great regard for his in the most exuberant fashion. As � CSKToDieb M Barrister, Solicitor. Conveyancer . yon have conducted yourselves in so I 't � . . "* 0011 . A' rvom GAT- " ­� t'7 wife, tbe Countess Dagmar, who a FA I they drew up to the gates the shouts of , I . . I NO t URT and Niotary Public. Office - iv -stairs unbecoming a manner." Then thd. win- � Yetive's lady in waiting bad been I the people came to the ears of the - . . 'w - , 1. is only another way ,of s , , .N L)c 41F llvr�O'N. - - . ­ � ,9-,ar Fear's drug store, Main streeto - dow was closed, and the prllncesg,s� aying 11 Ambition. " we all are � I - romis6d. It ,Was her Ittention : - - - . 1327 Ime 2W(E p . - I travelers. Then the boom of cannon �, 'Sas,ln J. SeMle� deeeasu& feafarth. ­ ! found herself In the warm aTms �f her' to bave hira e*me to Edelwelss as soon aMbitious-we all want to reach the� top, but if the first , . � ; I and the blare of bands broke upon the ; . I � I iTenpur.,nant to R.s.o. 18rt, .F. HOLMESTED. , I friend. ,_ i - as he was In coij�tion to be removed. -1 . feW rtings in the ladder of sdi:cess are missing, it"s pretty iiri4 A(-ts, that all perso;4iw.�11 � � rey- I couldift understand 'a 79r4 .you I , air, thrilling Beverly to the heart. She hard to get a fo . Ll e.4,tate (%f .1jJJ..qkn J. ,Seale, b�_ Solicitor, Com Baron Dangloss " smiled mystorlously, otbold, isn't it? - _ Barrister, ; . ' .won(Lgred how Yetive could be so - hip. in Webstur County in ,d�e I 11 ' ; � . Begin right and a tend the FoizEST CITY BUSINJISS & Rnoer, Notary Public. Solicitor for , said, Yetive, but I ',knew -you i were but he had no comment to'make. H'e . t - ter, dieemiod;* ' I . I Ing It to them hot and � Did I - .�Calrn and unmoved in the face of all SHORTHAND Co I - I �* � - wbo died the Canadian,. Bank of Commerce. � giv heavy bad received his orders and was obey- LLEGE. Nothing is taught that is not needed i ; I-,,,, JanulrY, 19021, are ri� - . 0 I " � tl�is hoij�age. in busines T4* ,�,!,�,;Iilii��!po,,t)�r"id.tottietm. ,: ' ,Money to loan. Farms for sale. Of- you see how nicely old Franz�boN�ed t Ing them to the letter. I I Past the great Hotel Regengetz and s life. The rungs are all in*JR ladder, -and when Nr Eva flartin, AdminiStlatrij - I . tioe in Scott's Blooki-- Main street, It you? Goodness, his head almost touch- � I I � if_­_.1�a1,-(-4L on or before the 2fth 1 1 441 wonder if Grenf all, has heard of . . - I I . � , I the tower moved the gay procession - you graduate y6u S;tand alone on afirm foundation. �, , ."C"a sitatelnerit in"writingot Seaforth. ed the ground!" 11 Jharum-scarum trip to St. Peters- . I � into the broad stretch, of boulevard ;_ , _ . - my � .1 . P-4 - and deqeription,% with". - . "He was bowing to you, ,Be*erly. burg," re - . t the g Business and Shorthand work our specialty. .UU D1019:1N that led Lo ates 'of the palace .L SON & G&RROW. I flected Yetive, making herself . L- hyr. wnd the nauire ot the w you forgot that * u are the piIncess to I � � i tt em under oatl,i. Barristers, Solicitors,' etc., Gode- I . 70 . comfortable in the coach after the gates I grounds. The-gates,stood wide open Write for our catalogue ; it's free. : . . � - �t after the ,said'2ft (lky of ' him . i - . T jigh,. ontario. -E. L. Dickenson, Chas. . ." and the mpltitudes were far behind I - . r sal Adadnistratrix wal pt.,c� Ggrrow, L. n B. � 1-1833-tf "Isn't that fd'nny? I bad quite for- ' s I f, ,.�_ andinviting. Inside was Jacob Fraascb, School term : September till June, inclusive.* 11 w.,;1et, of the said deeeCw0i I ___ - ' "loll go *on a box of checolat6 creRm I the chief steward of the grounds, with � i I � �� nt; r LEA thereto, ha,iing reprd - __ gotten it. The poor old goose!" - that we ineet him bef ore we get to 1, I his men drawn up in line; upon the 1604% S 9 e% . -_ - - :%hiehbheshall then bave hu I 11;ENTISTRY. - I Later, when the -coaches and. "cort I I F0 ""'Ity BUM 011C98 a1ministrutrix wilt uot. be liable __ I I . . FAelweiss," ventured BeverlyJ I .. walls the sentries came to parade rest; I V T. 1; Mss U hnyparttherof to any pemft were drawn up in front of tlie ua'llo,o .11afm she ,-:h,tll not then layt .1 - -DR. H. J. HODGINS. - 11A.greed,11 said the princess. A I . on the plaza the royal bandwas play- ,., witz palace ready for the s4rt, the 4 J. W. WWTIERVELT, PrinclpaL � . r A, -+e nf Poval Colle- of Den- I , I "Don't say agroed,' dear. 'Done' is .1� Ing as though by Inspiration. n1en the Y. M. 0. A. Uld:g., "ndon. ' � twntari,). -CL � . princegs called the chief postillon, &t9.,Wor_d,,, corrected the American girl . . ­ gates closed behind the coach and es- . alf Atknist, LXV. tal Surgeons 61 Ontario. Successor of her,boach. � I �� . - a Tweddle. -Offiee—Over, A. Gartz, to the step I I airily. I - I A� � ft. �4. HAYS, . to Dr. ! -he meaning of the, dls- . I .. cort, and Beverly Calboan was safe I -W � PC. . young's gro63ry. stare, Main. street, "What was t Beverly won. Grenfall Lorry and a ! ­ Inside the castle walls. The Iron ---- _ - 1� . . I Solicitor for FIva 11alk I � eeaforth, , 1975 turbance I witnessed this morning?" ' . I --- avatr-N, to the estate ot ., � small oompany of horsemen rode ul3 In C rr I I � Susan J. 1,11eale, dezeawtL, ___ _. .— she demanded. - I � i . MEDIOAL. ., Gartz hung his head. "We thought furious haste long before the sun was ­ . I . at the portals of the palace, and she <1- - . I — - I : in mid -sky. Am attempt to depict the i3t6od as one In a dream.. � , . — ; . I I . . — --Iftt � ( - I '0 . M. JOHN MeG41NNJB- . the man was crazy, your �hlgbness. He scene between him and his vonture- I . - �� one t - I office dnd residence .Victoria St., had been telling us such monstrous some wife would be a hopeless task. CHA-PTER XI. .Z a& - - Not, � � � - . - I , . ' . i . . � 'I', . at prench 1qta.u:gr , I .*aforth. Phone 73.* I Iles," be mumhled.. - i The way,in which his face cleared It- I I HE two weeks following Bever- IV _L:_ . - _. __ - __ - - I "Arel.tou 'sure they. were Iles?". 1 �, . , I . .� I .U� I A FTElt � H. ILUGH self of distress and worry was a joy in (%, V_ "I � ,---R-. i 1Y CalhouWs advent Into the - Pthilfto.* or -%V�-almess result, � DR. ROSS. . d9 Oh, quite sure, your highness. They itself. To use his own words he � royal household were, filled I . on I Or exce9l"IeS. we'r_ He for �one Two men rode, up to the ca#Tlage. �rledl knownforaild; e - laughable. . - me ; - Iseases Graduate of Univeisify of Toronbo ,. I siido breathed freely for the first ti " in with joy and wonder for her. ; , - r ,gaGilit-y of -Medicine, memb our , ' . � ­_ -- - I I .. (E.Mucc of ubu,,L,q� Los* or � thing, that it was he who drove �4t: llac,k. Dininess of Visim � eons. of . hours. The American 'Look the place ,,through all the perils of those exciting , Daily she sent -lowing letters to her 6 - .1 highness, coach 1. ,, , Jege-� of Physicians and Parg Into Ganlook last e en- - - —, iQ anti warry other diseasm I _: - Ann4-&, on-raes in of the officer who rode beside the coach, days with them, I f ather, mother and brothers In Wash - h I ( - N'�- � Ile * ' . �.tl Wv�-knrss, insunit-v at -it I I OuLa ; PELMS 51M . Ing, when everybody knows that I ad � � ... I SN'T it worth something toknow that Barns, Mailed, to any address on re_ - Chicago Clinical School, of Chicago - hnd the trio kept up an eager,, Interest- As they drew near the gates of Edel- I ington, elaborating vastly u-oon the a - ' I - . _ - I n full charge of the coach and horses," Ing conversation during the next two weiss a large bod'y of horsemelh rode I . , cent-, arfive lhoxe-s for $2. Royal Ophthalmid Hospital, Londe , I ' k paradise Into which she had fallen. To � I cme Co., Stratford, Ont.. England; University College Hos- 'You are very much ' mlsta� en, hours. forth to meet them. The afternoon ; her highly emotional mind the praises . Chicken Muses, Tool Sheds, etc., have ��� . I . I I , " . - . pital, London, England. Of f ico_ Gartz,11 she said distinctly. . He blink- It was a warm, sleepy day, but all was well on the w.ay to night, and the 1 of Graustark had 1peen but poorly fWeproof roofs ? . . I � a 117h , P Over Stewaft Bros.' store, Main St., I ed his eyes. - I sung. The huge old castle, relic of - roor J1424, I . .- J , signs of drowsiness disappeared with air of the valley was cool and ref resb , I - _W � yr - - am , ' F i 6W=* Englisk S&aforth. - Phone No. 5. 'Night calls I "Your highness ', he gasped, on thevadvent of Lorry. He had reached Ing despite the rays of the June ibn.' the feudal days, with its turrets and t . � cc df I . - 7 __ - BMW i t - r ; Fka erson s .Wire - Edge ie&audiuv*omt_eS Me -WA � answered from residen6e,, Victoria � surely remember" ff .V%X I 1, ressed � stenr,- zn_-L-eff Mel -k- - Vtx6et'. Seaforth. . . Edelweiss late the night before, after '*Edelwelss at last," murmured Rev- I bastions. and portcullises, Imp . I vous . i "Enqugh, 91r. rranz drove the p In- ' � odia =Veina, CUM xtrw , I .- . ... 1 1890 . a -three days' ride'from the conference erly, her face aglow. � "The heart of ! her with a never ending sense of won- I � tat and Eraft Warm, DW �_ . I . R lVeakness, EM.isaiofta, H,wr- . 11 . .. le cess'Into Gaulook last night. He ays In Dawsbergen. ,&t first be encoun-. Graustark. Do you know that I have I der. Its great halls and stairways, Its �rWta of J bme, or EZU&M I DR. F. J. RURR�OWS.. so"himself, �does be not?" I r I chapel, the throne room and the armor - -_ � "Y� . ur �7� tered trouble In trying to discove . what been brushing up on my grammar? I I . I ` ; - Off iee and Residence-Goderich es, your highness," m m ed. ' 4 closet; its underground vassages and is absolutely Areproof and waterproof-L!And ... 17 -7 s. Those at have learned the meaning of the wor � 'for ' , r all i :' I had become of the princes . - . . I _ Lpt 0 - �i . � � vtreot, east of the Methodist churehi , poor Gartz' . � I ,stle were aware of the fact that 'Qraustark/ and It seems so appropri- dungeons all united to fill her imagina- wearproof. It is.cheaper than shingles and lasts a lifetime.. _0__d ' 0oriaxier "What more did he say to -1 . I jays fleaforth.. Pho,Ae No. 46, � you?" . the ca r ' she had reached Ganlook safely and ate, 'Graul Is gray, hoary, old; Istark' tive soul with the richest rarest We will send you a fre� sample. Test it yourself. r 1, -1 from his Nas- . I ,&Gr the county of 'Huron. 1386 'We said the bad come . I , . . sought to put hi -m off with subterfuges. is strong, Old and strong, isn't it, of romance. Simple American girl ' I I DRS. SCOTT & MACKAY. ter; who Is- In the. hq�pjtal, to lnq�lre We will also mail a copy of our' illustrated booklet. . - 'S Wig ANTESIP.- __ Meth,o_ I after your health and to bear his tha�ks He stormed to such a degree, however, dear?" . I that she was, unused t6 the ri-orous I - . i - - I - Goderich iitreot, opposite . that their. object failed, The result was "-,Ind here rides the oldest and stron- I etiquette of royalty, she found elbar- Hardware etores everywhere haudle Paterson's "Wirre 3%go'; . - yo ve sec�#ea � ' - aust.ark-the Iron I the -L I I Aist ehurah,- Seaforth. for the kindnesses u ba I that he was off for Ganlook with the gest man in' all Gr, rnssment in first) Confusion 'of - � I __. It, - As of .--clod �Odnd MPPIM for I � I for him. He says his master is farIng ' events, but she was a long in reco,f- � or can get itfor you. Insist on havingr ' - i . if-evvill be paid. Wing in yoff I � , J. G. Scott, graduate of Victoria i Well and ls,satisfted to remain whOre earliest light of day. Count of 1.1arlanx,11 said Yetive, looii- O� � . I I I � "See; the stran-e ering her polse. 7 nev -%I 14 tN _f 9_11m& I - . Regarding the conference with Prince Ing down the road. � " � PATERSON MFG, CO. LIMITED - MONTREAL AND TOROR'70 __% b �, � . . p � . . And -ann A or, an raw" . vx i he Is, A.lso) he said that 111,44 maspg . I � I - . 11 ..... I Z . �����",,!!"",'"'''—.�,�,����l������''I � rONV-N' & CA13EI , . .Ontario College of Physicians and� , Gabriel's representa ny man in front there Is our greatest Her apartments I __�_ I 'back Into the motin- the Princess Yetive. In the private lu- - I I : h Evaporator. � I was sending him little to say. The escaped murderer general, our craftlest fighter, our most I Seafort � ourgeons. Coroner tor the ac'unty I tains to assure his friends that he'� is 'I I I)oes lie not look tercours6 enjoyed by these young wom -----. ­ —_ _ . � � I . I I heartless warrior - _..M_________._ . I or njuran. naturally refused to surren er an was . 4 . . � I 9,, ; _______�_____- I I 0. Mitackay, honor ' raduate of I ife and I tain'naessagel of io all appearances quite firmly estab. like the eagle or the hawk?" en all manner of restraint was abaia- � 9 ! cheer to them, s.ent forth by the- pi�n- ter the p doned by the TIs1tor and every vestige if"14 _T AT Ci I frinity University, gold medalist of lished in: power once more. Lorry's A moment la artles met, and I M ---W- I I X, IN, I Trinity Medical College. Member'of i cess. It was all go foolish and cr#y, only hope was that the reversal of feel- the newcomers swung into line with of royalty� SliDned from the princess. IN -A A_A__.,1 r--.,# I #he College of Physicians and Sur- your highness, that we could,but gibe - I . I Ing in Dawsbergen might work ruin for the escort. Two men rode up to the Count Halfont and his adorable wife, -1 creaturic." I the Countess Yvonne, both of whoin I &I vons, Ontario'., . 1483 and laugh at the poor :. ' the prince. Ho was carrying aff airs carriage and saluted. One was Count __ ___ -- "it is you Nyho have been foblisb, sir. , , 1 had grown old in the court, found the ' ­­ -- ! Mom Suite.st7 Iron Bedg, I - ____AXX-T-IONEERS. - � Send the old man to me." with a high hand,. dealing vengeful Warlaux, the other Colonel Quinnox of i girl and her strange servant a source � . - — . blows to the friends of his half brother the royal guard. The count lean and i uld Buy chaire are the 1 - "He had gone, your- highness," In � ) I of wonder and delight. * - q I THOMAS BROWN. . I . and encouraging a lawlessness that, gray as a wolf, revealed rows of huge ' Some days after Beverly's arrival . ! frightened tones. I I - License& auctioneer for the co(un- 1 sooner or later, must prove his undoing. white teeth in his perf uuctory smile of I .1 I . . . I I Orders ,' "So inuch the better," said the pr-ln- � there came to the castle Harry An - ars. iles of Haron and Perth. . His representatives at the conference welcome, while young Quinnox's face i L I I guish and his wife, the vivacious Dag- , 4ft'at A; M. Campbell's implement 11 cess, dismissing him with a wave of ogant, law defying set of fairly beamed -with bonest joy. Inthe ! : . I II Will do the rest. I " re -rooms, � . Gartz went away In a daze, were an arr I ar. With them came the year-old . I 'Ja Seaforth, or at - the ' the! band . .men who laughed scornfully at every poat that he held" he was but following I m I Xpositar Office, will receive Prompt � and for days he took every opportunity ; cooing babe wbo was to overthrow the - I prop in the footsteps of his forefathers. , 149 - osal made by the Graustarklans. . heart and head of every being In the I Attention. Satisfaction. gaaran,teedor ,, not Since history began in Graustark a , -T-44-14 . � to look for pther signs of'mental dis � , � I so obarge. 1708-tf I order In the-conduct�of his 5��stress, at "We told them that If he were : liouse-old, from princess down. The __ -0 the cas- . I 2�4 .%_� � ' surrendered to our authorities inside of QuInnox had been in charge ol I I . . ' _' -'-- ----'- I tin 'Dagmar became queen at�once, � . . the same time IndulgE—gin speculation - ,y I : t . v Calls answered at the JAMES G. McMICHAEL � . sixty days we would dulare war and tle guard. �. : as to his own soundness of mind. and w one disputed her rule. � . I - e Methodist churdbi licensed auctioneer, fo,r the 04oun-1- down and take him," concluded the The "Iron Count," as he sometimes 'Anolsh the painter became An uIsh ih Ganlool�'s population lined the cblef go � i . tY of Huron. Sales attended to in American. ,was called, was past his sixtieth year...' ,9 : . . Z I aiting the departure' I I the st'rategist and soldier. He planned I - I . ,4uy part of tho county at mod: thoroughf are, aw i "Two months!" cried Yetive. "I don't -, For twenty years h'e had been In com- I � P,rate Ithough the hour was . � i - � 1 7 4_14 .r1% rates and satlafaetion gaararcteed. of -the prinv"s,.1 a - I and of the army, One had but to withlLorry and the ministry, advane- A . understand." � In � . _. . I I - Utig, ftders� le�ft at fbe Seaforth , proat I early. Beverly peered forth curiously - I . "There was method in that ultima. look at his strong, sardonic face to Ing solme of the most harebrained proj I . off Lot 2, Gomeessio(n 2, , -as tile coach M�oved off. The quaint, - r.r--.----r � tum. Axphaln, of course, will set 'up know that he was a feff'riess leader a ects that ever encouraged discussion in -r-f. � . f ' , ZI L Rullett, will k,epelve prompt at-, half oriental -costumes of the towns- ' , �- I I n conclave. The staid, cautious � _11L. T .h I � I w- can savage fIghter. His eyes were black, U 601 an, C) , L ___� . L a howl, but e forestall any ac - IN tenrl o n. I � '1832-tf . k . - ' � 1. � ­_ ­ --t - , - _ people, the odd little children, �the tlon the VrIncess Vol,,,,a may under- piercing and never quiet; his hair and lni§ters looked.upon him with won- , . �2 1 - I., B. S.. J.' -PHILLIPS. bright colors, tbeperfe.pt love and rev, M X�, but so plausible did he ,mnke his i . � I 11 � . qreuco .that shone in the faces of the take, Naturally one might' suspect close cropped beard were almost sn proposals appear that they were I- . Licensed auctioneer for the ooun- . I � � I that we should declare -Oar -at once, white; his voice was heavy and with, � I . ber- deeply, She . - I . j 168 of 11aron and Perth-. Being w I m . I I orced io consider them, seriously. The - � - :. . q I . ultitude Impressed . 9 f' : Wasmuch as be must be taken sooner out it vestige of � warmth. Ince her � -0, *-& _., 4 .� Praetical. farmer and thoroushly wag uever to forget that picturesque i� I aWe Of old Count of Marlanx held him in great 11 I -, , " . I . I . � or later, but here Is the pointh Before babyhood Yetive bad stood n 1. ; 1. Understaiading the value of f9.rm morning , , I ' disdain and did not hesitate to expose �. 44'00� � ; 0' ' . V two months have elapsed the better - tbla -grim old warrior, It was lao UU. 1. � I I .1le- 'dook and implements, places mein Baron Dangloss rode beside the coach I his. contempt. This did not dliturb .0 � - ; .0 .* . itiou to realize )Taod � 61ement of Dawsbergen will be so,dlg�; common thing for mothers to subdue � . I I . �_ 4 better pogi until It! passed th'rQugh the - southern ' Anguish In the least, for:.he was fts i I I �� . . - : I Ptloea. Chargeh moderate, Satis- - gusted with the new dose of Gabriel disobedient children with the. threat to . - I � � I . . I gates - and t into thd countrystde. A . optimistic as the sunghlue. His plan . - faction guaranteed or no, pay. All I ­ . that It will do anything to avert a war give them over to the' Iron Couut. . . orders, - left �ait Hensall *ffice company of cavalrymen acted as. es- I t' -them to Gabriel was rldle- . . � post on his account. We have led 1106d Marlaix will ret you If youtre . � or at Lo, - -will, colt. The bright red trousers and top i : �f t on 2, Hay, . . sly improbable, but It was after- . - �eryl . - 23, 0oncessi believe that Axphain will lend moral not g"d,91 .was a bour,Aold phrase in ulou I I , 77 i � , . . be promptly attended to. 1709-tf � . boots, with the deep blue Jkckets, re- i ward seen that bad It been attempted . e T V__W 00 lu 49MMIM 1% APOL � ___.___ _ ___ __ - - ___ 1 if not pbysleal support to our cause. Melwalso. He had been niaiTled five " A=� t,r% gm Wera - . minded Beverly more than ever of the , ou W." % W CA - , v - GITe them -two months in which to get Umes, and as many.times had.he been 'nuch distress and delay might actually �� I ,xL.&iL..,..;e � - eratle figunes she bad seen so often have been'avoided. I . amt. � The McKillop - Mutual Fire ,-OP . - dark cast over this tremendous hysteria and left a WldbWer. If he ,were dIscon- ' I at home. There was a fierce, Yetive and Beverly, with Dagmar has n9t a fault from top to baftom. . i . - . es - they'll find their senses. Gabriel isn't sellate In any Instance, no one hadv been I � . " . . � I ,to the faces of th -e soldiers, however, .1 - ; � Insurance Company. ' � and the baby, made merry while the ! . . . worth It, you see, and down In their � - ; y suggestion of play. Mou2now-M ; that removed an I don't believe you can find ault t - * - ____ men were in council. Their mornings f � with auy part of the 'llecla. I . � � . . TOWN The girl was In ecstasies. Everything . . I k - ISOLLATED . -know it. They really loved i I . hearts they Z � - 2 "FAP�M- AND* . . young Pantan, who seems to be a I were spent in the shady park sur- Waterpan­is placed so that it does just Vilat - is wanted � . . I � PRGPERTY ONLY INSURED. about her appealed ,to the romantic rounding the castle, their afternoons In is in - . �. 11 ;1 . - ;_ � side of her nature, Ever.vthlfig seem6d deyll of a good fellow. I'll wager my Expectant driving, riding and walking. Often- . that is, it evaporates the water aud keeps the air . I , . . - I _. OFFICERS, unreil . and so like the story book. head that in six weeks they'll be wish- from getting dry. I . - - . 'on the throne .'L -h a rs - � � �. I . so � again.. mox times the princess was barred from I . . � � � 7- B. Wkean, president, Kippen ,v . I Ing he were back I I ures by the exigen- Door -big enough to admit big chunks of wood - Lined, i . . be princess smiled lovingly upon the � � these simple pleaS � �1' -100 , I P- O.; Thomas Prager, vice-presi- ' And just -to think of it, Yetive, dear, . cies of her position. She w Alant, Brucefield P. O.; Thomas E. - throngs that lined the street. There u were off there In the very heart of should take " Bu-JU " durimg as obliged to prevent escape of heat into flie cellar. Patent � HaY§j secretary -treasurer, Seaforth was no man among them who would I Y'o .1 ' - Axphaln risking everything!" he cried, this trying. time. The extra to grant audiences, observe certain eux gravity catches keep the door shut. : I �.-P* 0. . n6t have .laid down his life for the moisture from his brow. toms of state, attend to the charities . . � ' . . . 1. .wiping the strain, weight and undue pres- me directly under her supervi- Dust Flue -cArrks ALL the dust up the chimney. � I U ,� DIRECTORS. gracious ruler. . 1-1, I � "It Is just eleven days since I left sur� on the delicate organs often that ca . . - - I I G William Chesney, Seaforth; John "Ob, I love your soldl&s," cried Bev- .. Rdelweiss, and I have had a lovely irritate �nd inflame tl--. e kidn � S. Blon and confer with the nobles on af- , ASb PaR —broad, deep, strong pan-blg,�uougl-i to hol i d the, � - Grieve, ��i�,throp; Geol�ge ba.le, erly warmly. � ey falrx o; weight aDd importance. Bev- . ' - . a � Benneweis, Dublin ; n. ' 1 M0.9f. f I - . 80afarth ; journey,-" she said, with one of her This not only incrcases the da daily fall of ashes. 0 11 .t mi I ' - U "I'laor fellows, who knows how soon. smiles. He shook his head grave- erly delighted In the throne room and Fused -that absolutely prevent ga.%, smok and dust 1W [ a E4a, Beooh,wood; Joh . rare e I? 4.0,0" r - 9- �w � . -s 'a' _' they may 13e called upon to face death- ger of childbirth, but places tile the underground passages. They sl W �1.6 0 � ' _ 0 a look; Thos. Fraser,.Brac,e- Ay, and she resolved in h.er heart never est. . escaping into the house. FUStM JOINTS are � * - Ott' In the Dawsbergen hills?". said Yetive, ' h61th of the baby in jeopardy. nified more to her than all the r Joints - . . - 0 J . house. 1. A . �ld - 3. McLean, Kippen, Jas, . to give him another such cause for the only possible way of having a clean 7 y . . e room In which Lor- 15 .been r�nnkyl , linton. i a shad'ow crossing her face. . . . She was shown th . 1 4. 1 1 1 � alarm. . I d ' . Axty � � 7 AGENTS. . Dangloss was to remain ln'Gaulook � ___ ___ � ====. I -11 ry had foiled the Viennese who once The "Hecla" is the only Furiia,ce having FuSe J0111tS. � ' � E . . ��� � I . Robt. Smith, Harlook; E. Hinch- for several. daT.s, on guard against sm-Nmr . tried to abduct Yetive. The dungeon &ndmcaroughdrawiggOf our house and I will let you J;now jil'st What it I , I . ME "M S i I � give 10y. Seaforth; James Cumming, Eg-., manifestations by the Axphalnians. A I _06p=4 �01 where Gabriel spent his first days of . VW41 cost to install the righ� 11 Hecla " Furnace, I will -ilso sicud our vew � . . �ould Mondville: j. W. y0o,- IL,olmesville t, . I I gu(� of Ifecla Furnaces, and Pen S. All. free i corps of spies and scouts was working I , I ILL U confinement, the tower in which Lorry Io , insuiar stoves 04 Range sly in I _� P- O.; Geo. Murdio and Geo. Steph- . . ,W& �ft I I -en held a prisoner and th 1"flou wnte to "utclaVurnace Builder," careof 1 9;6 I A -with him, and couriers were ready to i had be e Mon- - � - � I '43150n, auditors. , - __ ­ - .­ ____ - , I "MP "G THF_ GF.WFLEE KIDNEY PILL astery in the -clouds were all places of . . - I noticeP to the castle ) CLARE BROS. & CO., LIMITED - - PRESTON, Ox7� � r1de at a moment's I � I i I -e � . I — Before they parted Bev- I anusual Int. rest to her. - a -,I Idelweiss. U d . keeps the kidneys strong and SEAFORTH AGENTS: CKSNEY & SMILEY. )nt., writes - i Falswiln, Groups and erly eytracted a renewal of his promise � , _ �� vigor6us-acts as a mild touic JTo b�D oontinued.) �- Wild Straw- I I a y ! all the fewAle organs, and - - - -1 -, __ - � . t_ used for I to take good care of Baldos. 'She sent - SCO I r'S EMULSION won't make a on 11 -_ - ­ ;. - I , I -1 ts constipation. I . - , - - - — 41ways keep . Children's Photos a message W the injured* man�' deplor- � 0 hump back straight, neliher will It make preven - ., � 11 � I - I—_ -1 - 4. 1 1 - __ �� = I - 'friends." . I I [ a short leg lon5 but it f8eds soft bons A " Bu -Ju 11 pill at bedtime is 11 __ � � : .- I Are a Specialty with no. We do the Ing The fact that she was compelled to OW hGals diseased bone mW Is among the best protection'agaiust Xid- I ftwhift - � 1. I ­­_..*."�� I'll � you W1 leave Ganlook without seeing him as Ile Atring pregmney. IR . kind of k Ill be pleased witb.. .1 ths few nalne means *f meavery 11; ney Trou . � - - __ 44 . W; I � I n . To Owe a Cold' One Niy- lkl've wt, � ,c-,'*,,-,, . � - . - I - W6 bmv ceptiona a0i ities fcr mak- . I rldkets a I bons consumption. � - , I I it druggists, or el vorv-41 r , . I., :; I J 01 i Ing family groups and childrbn's photof-. $0nifprf Jrp At XU dh=t on receipt. do 0 41 rLft 0 0 � _� -, I&# & .- . I &., - �,- #, e � - I C1 .AL S9 W C> XL X ..16L . SCOTT ., gow , alemwil, of pr;cr, 5--c per bm Tfilm J�Uafi V V * e TabW& ,§ . , - 0-4 4 f Come in oJad see uu. I Bromo QUihm F - .,� 11 � -1, - __ __ _ -15C, 0 i Bearo the Tho KiRd You -Have Air-ays Bought Toroala, c4ftyle. _ , * Irl F_�� WX, 2, Picture Frt�,,minR and Mouldine. - . . j". and 101.0 -vi all drugi.-U. T"Z ci-AFUN @99030AL 60; UU-s-cMD — 1 -.i A a I R q e4tture . �� sr4XM MOM bom sold 'M pad 1-2 wowhs. TV* - — ''.. __ OIL— 8 , I - -_ . Wm"Ge, WT. I . 4 1 --th - - - , -_ -. , :J?m - dAWKSON BRO"') ,,, - Of 0 A . Im - some . - .. 11 __ . ___ . . � eajo, �� r� - I � . I - � L - � I W . . I Z � I t I � I I . L . - . - _;i_ _1 I -1 I I � ... E � - I . L . 1, - .- - L I � I 1� I I L I . . . L ­ -1 -1 ; - . I 0 I N IA I . 1 4 I