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I -- ,— I.. � . � . � � - -- -�IMTFMIN GrAl V-01 V. 0� . . urwo I I �- I - I , , - R 11118"U"Mat! am a- ­ SonaT 01-aguate of- Ontario Vet. � . -, W�Mega. Ali , dineas" 0 *iwy . 4- - txma e I -2 . � . li * t d,� , 0alls . I r *----w,�+io Aulms � I- - . - � Toon I - - t"motly, attauft-Ad to and charpm - I I - e. *Veterinary Dentist _,iwaamt I ry ' I .. .4 �Oja,lty, Wice and 'rtsiddnoo in . - . 11n4tt curp - Rheumatism, be, 14 , . . - - I street, one �aoor Ch - , Cause) It �pures the Kidneys. " - Aw*rloh - : I - - -- I �.­ Dr. Sootes -office, 89aZorth.' - ., 1�very drop of blood in the body . - 11 . - , PaSses through the kidn6ys, to -- 11 ­ I A I XARSURN, V. 19. be filtered. If the kidneys are, � I - I Honorary graduate -of the' e . . - � Ontario- , . . sick -tired- inflamm d -they. I i4erinary College, an Rotorary don't filter out the u,rie ao The Iron C6unt was RhowIng her - I A A 41 1 ff - � _qd. .-. jpmb*r of fbe Madioal Association It is this acid, deposit�d iti� j�e so � � 6 6 # Aft6ja e � - -t Tr- Ina rare Antique bronzes he had col- . 10 � . I . I . . -ac -Tniu WL14.0 V terinary College, I \ jMnts-on the nerv�es -' that lectea inthe soutli, - The luncheon was I '. 11 Bloo-1 . - V -eats diseases of all Domestic � 6 I L V L 16; " , . � into - I . �als by the most modern princl- ? I causes Rheumatism. . . over, and the countess had strolled off . . t BT Avim- I -1 lood. plw- I)entistry and -Milk Fever a I I toward the bastions with the young � . ! , to , -'altv � ln� �-1 i I , t OrAwAgite nin!0& . offloaTw lkaft,mi,. - Office , V possesses suo .. T -Z,,41 K'rain street, . C � ! . - & V .v " one -w th the � *0 I S"forth. - All f ". . host Oervants came in to clear the � . , - a left at the hotel will (receive- I � ; � � . lewti ,- I .. I I -nr 2nd purg. -90wr - .. . . tables, but thd count barshly okdered , - PrDmpt attention. Night aLlIa re- � . ' . . . i 1871-52 \ I . , them to wait untIl the guests had dei - I I ispied, at the office. .. - THE GENTLE KIDN � i parte,d. � . - ---. ­ ­ I s Sores, Ukeem � . LEGAU. . I 01 , - EY CURE It is the dearest thing I have seen," M , I . Erruptiojq�s- I I - 'JrAWT-M . L. KILMORAN. cleans, healsi sitrengihens the said Beverly, holding a ra-re old candle - res the Sto,mar,h, , 'at -or, Solicitor, Notary Pub- kid.ey�—ft6 tj,,m W w.rki.g stick �-, am's length and looking at It � . - -_pm- I - Pr9Ped7---c1e*3 tfie blood— in an m9ny ways� as the wrist coild � Blood to h , Ibis etc. Money to loan. in Seaforth , stopi the Ach turn. Her lobse sleeves ended just be- , . eafthy rA,pys, Yridays and Fwaturdays. Of- - . e — wid ta�kes tplpefitr. is pg�=� � , J19 L week -day. Over �awu,y emy trace of.Rheawa- low the el -bows. The counfs eyes fol - I k � 1�*. i,pen every - tism ind scsti,-:'. lowed the graceful ctrves of her,,.wh I. your ambitim i -plekard's store, Main street, Sea- , " ite a I 0 , A foftli. 19im I forearm -with an eagerness that was st,017 You Ito the - THE �CLAFLIN CHEMIC � � I ­ — , AL 00- L)MrrM - .annoying. I . hav . It. S. HAYS. � WiNdsom opm . . . Py Vigorous . � NSM yanv- 11 prize I', -more dearly than. any I � . 11 I ., . . - - parr , ister. Solicitor. Conveyancer ---� other plece In my collection," he said. -A.v , � ,, Notary Public. S&lidtor f-kor I ' ."It ea'.M'e from Rome. It has a history -j* Dominion Bank. Office—In reaT - 0 T I C E a E - Z ,.tL-e Dominion Bank, Seaforth. I I ,---- I which*iX shall try to tell you some day I— I -24 I !'wakes It all4bit Invaluable. . -yowy to loan. 1285 aud *Wch . . "' .�ES. - � . . MUM? Or TUCKEISMITH. I I Gdrma'n nobleman offered me a � .� I ­ 1. J. M. REST. . - —..W I i- the vuqporatlor (-h)gM � . small'fortune if I would part with it." : ..Barrister, Solicitor, Obinveyancer .Notice Is here4 given that a Court will be hold, ".0 you wouldn't sell It?" is, large w6ugh to pam, d 1. " Voterie Joleb Act," by .uts ijonor 4 . w N - p UrRuant to the . : xotary Public. Office up-stairs the Judge of the 00unty' Court -of the County. of 'I,; wits gavIng It for an oepaslon, I . I � �NVX 44 VABE, - . over Fear's drug store, Main street, Huron, at Wilson's nall Brucefleld, on the 18th df&y yop� higlin - he said, his steely eyes . .1. I I g" of October, � seafortjj� - forth% , � 1327 1 1906, at 11 d.olook a. in., to bear and de- ess'" : - . . l -- . ­­ termine the several complaints of errors and oints. C114eripg, "'the glad hour has come . . I F. HOLMEST-ED. . sions in the Voters' List of the Mupicil)alft of Tn'ok. Wh I e)a � 1�. - - PZ - - . I 4 - 1. erstnithforI900, All persons having busluess-atthe I can part with* it ,for a recom- � . � -- - - '� � i -Barrister, Solicitor, Oonvey- Court am requireo to attena at - the said time � and pelse.far grea�er than the'baron's �-.­-- Z - - go ­ , . gsoer, Notary d?�ublic. Solicitor for place. ,� " I � � I . ­ � I t'ba (;anadMa Bank of Commerce. Dated the 26th day of Se tember, 10ft � 4 h ! . ­ i , p - . .. I to loan. Farms for sele. Of- I A. G. SMILLIE.' , Isn't it lucky you kept It?" 'she I � I - . ' . cri0d. Then she turned her eyes away . --%A.,- 0 ;; r-- 4n, Scott's Block, Main street, 2026-3 Oleik of Tuckeramith. t . � I . . . -- . F,6.T- . -, qufortli. . . qui&ly, for his gaze seemed greedily � LIM � — I - U"I - - 11 - � D-ICXIY,SG1\T & GARROW. ---- I endeavoring to pierce through the lace I . . In woma, 1* AHMORtS insertion covering her iaeck and shoul- - e, t - Barristers, Solicitors, etc., Qode- z . r- . W *11 IS .#6 f 1. z ders. Outside the wbadow the steady V'.- � ", ontaxio� ,E. L. Dickenson, Chas. 9S - tramA of the tan guard went on mo - W), - 4 1 1 � Garrow, L. U, B. - I . 11833-tf and Wealness, � .1 :, . . 0 1 1 % ...: � I -. .---. - - I ­- 11 . . I notonously. I . .. . DENTISTRY. . 'iThe recompense of a sweet,smile, a r 1- . I � .-­ I . I I V I . Dr. Sh s Night Cure Soothes, Heals tender blush and the unguarded - I OOP . . �4 6 U I'-.- I 7DR. H. J. HODGINS. thanks of a pr - etty woman. The can- � ., a and Cures while the' Patient SleepL .j� r & , ic. - qF . : - � , � L Graduate pf Royal College of Don- t. ,� - , -R . �-- ba Elurgeons of Ontario. Succeseor dlestick Is yours, Miss Calhpun-if you .... I I ­ va Dr. Twieddle. Office -Over A T'he beat remedy, which physloians know for will r6pay me for my sacrifibe by ac - I �Pe6fic &.- 4 1 .-L : . Female Weaknesses Is compoised of parts. of a CePting It without reservation." 1bung's grocery store, Main street DYSENTERY, - . -D r% I 1975 ceTtain white Illy. To this are added other Slowly Beverly Calhoun set the can- - . **! rth. . remedies which draw put the Poisons and heal � I . IX THE I STGM- I ­ . - � I ­ the Wamed membranes. Whis s6athing anti- dlestick down upon the table, her eyes I-QLERA MOR. 4 -9. I MEDICAL. I . Septic local application Is known by druggis�l meeting his with steady disdain. 1L I,N-FANTUM, - ---- - - , - and physictans erverywbere as Dn. Saoops - . i . an4 al -I S---.JU- I . ,� . XxGuT Cuux-becaus while the pa- "What a rare old Jester you are, l DR. JOHN MeCANNIAS. I tient slefts and the I ng nds the ' I � � � St., Pain, the infian# .8 Count Marlanx,11 she' said without a qTS in Chu& -em I I OMqe and residence Victoria , Ma- . le I arges-, I l i � - abated, Thelives of y women are smile. "If I thought you weie In ear- � . - W-brth, Phone 73. '. i 15P records qf martyra They suffer, I LrVellous. --- - p � they are sick, - nest I should scream with laughter.' I I .. . I nover know 1 . - I a well day-yat I .Mies* to take. - DR. H. HUGH ROSS: :L to suffering ' I � 5 May j suggest that we join the count - ad Effe4nsl in its And sickness � rinecessary. , * - Gr*Auate of University of Toronto Every ailing � ornadmaybe ess? We must hurry along, Ou know. . . . - I -1�ftzuhy of Medicine,. meimber� of Clo- ,made strong � .. -may be She and I have promised to p; tennis ' & HGT-tSEHOLD . made to ex- ; ertence thq . I ­ XTY � JW of Physicians and Surgeons of or an v1- -1 lity of ro- with the, princess at 3 o'clock.'� The. , ,�RARLY SL I On I gr�d-uate' coqixses. 'in bustan - � Pfee- -dlsap�olntment lasted . . . . -t-ario; pass . My healthy wo- couuVs glare of i I Witiiago Clinical 49chool, of Chicago; anho It Is to : � Is ever -is. I F CENTS. . . . - creastnir number. liff"Arij women but a moment. The diplomacy of e - . ; , Boyal Ophthalmic Hospital, Lond)011. thatDr.Shoop sends ­ ,90 . � TIMV= DAHMMOM ilege; I . J,DS- and life and good e0thOP61A.1sm came to his relief, and he held � . . I - -, Nag -land; University Go - Itis these - � � I ... - �� . . 4 London- Engjand. Office_ sickand ailing women. . IL SHOOP'S - pita P . V I- . W­wr Ormia ' I back the gift for anooer day, but not I . &XGHT CURE Will com, ,a � . W1 -arn s a 13&lm of Gilead. I __ . . . I I 0mr Stewart Bros.' 'store, Main -St., You may not know your trouble by, the name for another,woman. I . � � � . 14 8eafarth. Phone No. 5. Wight. calls p2iysiclans give it.- but remember'D& SE[o6p�� . . � ' , - I ­ 'It grieves me to -have you hurry . BIGHT Cr%z may� be relied upon I omma s e s 6 ff- - ­A- �y LAt h- I answered from r,esidence, Victoria . w nail ' � � ____i- . . . � I womb uloeratibu. fitiling of the b, ]Pains in away. My affernoon Is to be a dull -- -forth. the womb or, ovaries, (w . , ; , , It m�t, Pea leucoirr= bites). I I � - 1 , ! . . . i . 1 ,1890 Inflammation, cotfiestion, irregular or Painful one -unless you permit me to watch the . . : I t � . �- menstruation. Ask for Dr. UooPla XlanZ tennis game," . he said. .1 e%r � P% I - DR. F. J* BUR ' -1 M 6 I us � � i . PILO -We- - - CuRM Recommended imd solil by � L - I 0 - Office 'and Residence-Godprieh . - I ,� I "I thou*jht you were interested only L . - *reet, east of the Methodiot church, � CHAS. ABERHART. in the g4me of war," e said point - L . 4 o . I � xxxx I Omfortb� Phone NO. 46. Doxoner il . ­;-� . edlyi" I I � . . . I � I r .. for the county of Hu"n. 1386 . FOR SALE- . "I stand in greater awe. of a tennis ; -0-4 �- .1 . - . - I . t . --- . ball than I do of a cannon ball, ff it IS L i L � DRS. SCOTT & MACKAY. . �� I . . � 11 � - 00 i � and % sent by such an arm as yours, . - � U6 K . Goderich street, opposite Meth(>- .Farm, T.,wn and Village 1�roperty. - ' I i & Sr 81 - - he not only laid his eyes, but his hand- � . , �. P ; - -dist ohareh, Sea,forth. - — — : , . - I - � ; I, � . 1, . Write for list. . . Upon L her bare arm. L She gtarV, its if ; - - - . I 'F� x ar . 'J. G. - Scott, graduate Of Vietoria, A. A. WATT, Real Estate. Agent, . W- I Lumber Y ds ' something bad stung her, sndt--a,cold . 2025-tf BrLicefield, Ontario. � - . . I . - 4 L I tud Ann Arbor, and member ot the . . shiver raced over her warm iftesh. His I . ORTH- Ontario College of Physicians'and -- . � I . eyes for the momCmt held her spell- . : - � jurgeons. Coroner tor the colunty ' bound.'He wfts drawing the hand to I L I a � . � I 0 Huron. - his lips when a shadow darkened the . 0 � I s - - . � . CAUGHT COLD . - IL . 71 T . 0. Mackay, honor graftate of I I rattled I French'windoW, and a saber -f..., RLIN"v "- 5 i � : trinity 'thiiversfty, gold medalist of I ­ �Varningly. .- .. . I I- I I . - - trinity Medical Collegq. Member of � � 0 . - Marl-, Ild -N'erve ON. THE CAR Count !Lnx looked up instantly, � jhe -Oollege of Physicians and Sar- . . I I 118. - � loons, Ontario. 1483 . i I a. scowl .on his face. Baldos stood at il � I - ­ --- - 1. . the window- in an attitude of alert at- ' � - � - . : I � - I L 1;�� AUCTIONEERS. 'A, E. Alumford,tells how Psycidne tentiou, Beverly drew,her arm. away L �� .., L . -OMAS BRO spasmodleally and took.'a steli toward . . .%. . � . � TH cured him after the Doctors the window. The guard sa,K-.by her ­ , , - . ­� � I � Liodased auctioneer for the eau -n - q � L . . Oft of Haxon and PeAh. Orders ja* him up I eyes that she was frightened; '- but, if , - I �W. at A. M. Campbell's implement . �. - his heart beat violently, his 1a,ce Wait � � I I � the picturet of military stoniness;- . I LL I "fare -rooms, Seaforth, or at --11 -the 94 It 'is twelve years since Psychine cu red 'hat are YOU . doing, there?" snar i I . -. I � Upositor Office, will receive prompt me of galloping consumption." The "'�N- led ­ . . . . . - . At6ntion. Satisfaction gaaran-teed or speaker was Mr. A. E. Mumford, six feet the count. ­ L I . . ; . *0 obarge, I . 1708-tf "Did your highness call?." asked Bal- L- 1 - ) . . I �, I I - - ­­ tall; and looking just what h - e is a husky - ,. healthy f�rmer. - He works -his own farm dos coolly. . I I � - i , jAMES G. McNICHAEL. �, . . near Magnetawan, Ont. I . � . "She did not call, fellow!" said the . . I . L 11censed auctioneer for the c6un- 11 I caught my cold workink as a fireman : count, with deadly menace in his voice. - 1. tr of Huron. Sales attended : to in. on the C.P.R." he -continued. "I had . i'Report -to me 4n half an 'hour. You . . I I Iny part of the eaunty at On-OdeTatlB i night sweats, chills and,tever and frequent- stil) have something to learn,'I see," ,� tates and satisfaction ggaranteed. ly cou , . -Ts left at the Seatorth . -ghed up pieces of my lungs. I was Bev�rly was alarmed by the threat in OrdO Post , sinking fast and the doctors said there - . Office; or On Lot 2, 001108ssidu -2. P was no hape for me. Two ifionths treat- his tones. She saw what was in store , 11 heart and nerys . Hallett, will receive prompt at- ment of Psychine put m'e right on my feet for Baldos, for, she knew quite as well ' : SO.Tue Of the symj)- tention. ­ -- ­ - . .- - - - 1832-tf and I have had no ret4m Of lung trouble' as Mirlanx that the guard had delib- . � them should be & � since." crately intervened in her behalf. . attend to it inx- I B. - S. PHILLIPS. . If Mr. Murnford had started to take "He cannot'come in half an ho7qr!" . , I lay. serious break- - Licensed auctiGn*,eer far the eoran- , P-Qycbine when he first caught cold he . . ' ' . may follo-W, if ;YO11 433s of Huron and Perth. ]Being 9- would have saved himself a lot of anxiety �he cried quickly. "I have something . - for him to do, Count Marlanx. Besides, . leeplessuess, NZA- - Practical farmer and ' th-oratighly, and suffering. Psychine cures an lung t e laeart, Shortness ; - I understanding the vai,u.e of farm trot-ible0y killing the getrus-the roots of I thinit 1. did call." Both men stared I I . Blood to the Head, w Etook and implements, ..places me in the dis 1 1 . . � her. . ease. . at . � � . I � iking Spells, Faint a� I R better -poettian to -realize gaod WMENONNO ,,My - ears are excellent," said Mar - 1 - I � . i assm or Fain through - I Prices. , Chargeb moderate. savis- , . . � . . - I lzimmy Haudri and - rattion guaranteed or no pay. All lanx stiffly. , . I � many ininar sYnlp- � Orders left at Haneall � Ost office "I fancy Bald6s' must be even better, � . . I nerve troubley butt - I - or at Lot 23, Conci��ai�n 1, 'Hay, -will -P 8 Y 0--H I N E for he heard me," said Beverly,, herself es. . bO promptly attended to. 1709-tf * once more. The shadow of a smile � I nd Nerve pills win t i , --.----- I crossed the face ofjhe guard. . I M13toms from the The McKillop Mutual Fire (Pronounced Si-keea) 6' He is ftnpertinent, Insolent, your. ��nox- or 3 for S1.26. ; . h! ' gliness. You will report to me tomor- � row, sir, at 9 o'clock in Colonel Quin- � 1. Insurance Company. Ho '- -' -51 0 0 1 P e Iffiftp - B o t t ' - no2:!s quarters. Now, gef" commanded ,- � �L-S CURED. --- I I ' : S writes 11 . . FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN Lamar sizes $1 and 82 -all drug-glets. the count. mford No' ,I . .1 it � � was trotib�,'d with r-1 I PRGPERTY oNLY INSURED, DR. T. & SLOCUM, LiTnited, Toronto. Wait a. minute, Baldes. We are go. , I :C�ing of , - Ing out too. Will you open that win- -rd - ' , - s aud flu I - � � I - � . 4 a box of Milb-arn"s -1 - OFFICERS. � . dow for me?"' Baldos gladly took it as � - - � � � ,x.!,w1 - � I � , 1, ' N,and Iffie Z " 10 a cornihand and threw open the long � , � . y did Me ;-4- 7. R. McLean, president, Kippen /I 4-;j I � 1. 14147- r ell ; n Ot two njore boxest . 4 P- U., Thomas Fraser, vioe-prosi- 1,14�w� ,.�., , ." ' - - F rench window She gave him a grate- , " t-1-1'-'1. - '. -.:,:.IV,,', - , � I,i;, "\ -- - --,�A---"*---.,:, -j;- W..", .. . . I Mvl�-, . . t�- - ,- "�, t �.,��'i,-­ , - . t-1 " - W 5 ...... - I .etn - " , �jj­.,? 1 -!01 ful glance as she .r1eliped through, and . . k- I- , .��-.�!� - - -) - � , t T C=not reCOM- 11 JIVS.- secretary -treasurer, Seal!orth ", , �'h ,:� -, "; , F I 1!;1 . " ­ , - ­ - -f .. - ­ 'I" �--� I aa comPletelY - �' #Ont Brucefield P, O.; Thomas E. A'..,.. -.P , --,�,.J­-, - : .. 1�,',-;:�;-,--.-..1. ----A., - .4- �. I . -� I �, P. 0 ,,�aj':7�k,,�'A.­ -�. , " - - Z - .. �3, ..,,_ .. .. - - ,-1 "­:-::�-7—, , he could scarcely conceal the gleam of � I . I �, ­-.- ,� ly. -i ­�­�, 1) -1 � ­ � , , . . �Wj .1-- joy that shot into his own eyes. The ­, � - "--,D�----;�,:,,',��-',.-,,.-;�, �� ,� , - -- DIREG-CORS. � 'N' . - -;" i-1'115� , � I - .- . .i., , , - ­ " x , - . � I - - , ­ . ­ ­ ..-�,-e I �.� ­ - - ---,.,-- . - ­�.. ,.*` - , , -- *;ff. - *1 =�,� .. ". . .X� :�. � William Chesney, Seafortb; John -, -­ . �1' , dark scowJ on the count's face made I . 11 '. , - -X- 12�e4j, ,A; .6 ­ . . I . a�, � . I . - . rry��, I ff"MW I " -�. ..� J, , I " 77 ­ ..� - - ", - , .i . , I ,�!"�-�';;,- �N.Rr,',,'K. -absolutely no impression upon hlin. He . . G Grieve, Winthrop; George Dale, I - -!j-r`�,�!Z-q-.'-:R't,., "'. ,--,,,, . . � - - - -i.;".. I '- . je;1V,*.,--1�.,.. ­­ r. 6- . ,� , i...'- I I �, a . ;��, - - " � ", t - .., -nd followed ten -W - --. , - ", 1. � a � & orth ; John kennewels, Dublin; - - .1 I ­.- - . ciosed the window , 1. I .X�3�!:-,,�_;��, " , . .. . � ­ , �,��,­A/jvh� . - Beeohwood ; John ltyj ;;.�, -. ,games Evans, I ,3 lv-� ".;,j Ind the couplo. �y - .0�j * -- paces beh . '*all i raser, Br -ace- I , I 1 -!;��,,�--,-,!7/�­ ,,,,,,, Harlock; Tbos. r 1: ­ -1 A�-i,5' F, . "Your' guard is a priceless treasure," - Q _ , I 11 �- . I a John B. MoLem, Kippen; Xas. I - . nr I . - � �j aacl tl,t,q C-31der i 1� 11 . . , said the count grimly. . � I . ­ Ily, Clinton. f# , "' 1. - f 1-1 t� I �It- - , ,-,-�� ) - "That's 'what you said about the can- Sa,mnler is plat AGENTS. A or, -, - I . � � � �, �, . Robt. Smith, Harlook; E. Hinch- - - � dleStIck," sgid .she sweetly. � il the ti , I . Ime, L%ter � 1� . I Ity. Seaforth; James Ompaming E 9- . . - ­ .3A. -I, she was disturbed bY his, threat to I . no -while the118.'g mondville , J. YeO Holme'sville 440 1 4c, Vnth -. I -- r6primand Baldos. For some time her YOU � '0 Q. ; -Geo . M, - - N struggling with what 7 -pplyi 0 - ark ana Geo. Steph � . .inind had been I - - I anson, auditors, � - . M-1 � - .- the count had said about "the lesso.n." I ----- .�� , I I . ­A� .. -, -, f -- . I _V1 - �� . '... --I',- ,It .grew updn her that her friend had ' - - - . . . 0 * , . I - X-- I . . -- been bullied and humiliated, perhaps . 4 Pan-lify Groups and I � . 1� � - r I . ts. Nve are tha. i grow& .. . � -2-1h- ; I . 9— . the . . . - rhotoS 1' I - kool ­ i�vill resalt .41 , Childrem" S -� ' 1 - rarmers' din , - 0 . W? ,farq, v3r6w A0111, I I 0 a Specialty with us. Wik do the� %m;- I OR I A Ir �- - I I (; A %-;p ;ntFj v U h%ve ev"r ` Ar .We- want all your Poultry. alive , I � -11A ,-,f work you will be pleased with. or dressed, and will Day the ,� kind "11i. . C j'' M , I Hil � We have exceptional facilities for mak. HIGHEST PRICES for it. For Iliffants, and ChilLren. � I - ing family groaps and ohil - your Poultry may bf, -delivered 00 1 � Z I -4t-ft, K-4 , i � . -dren's photob � - The Kind YoU Have AlWaYS BOUght . , �r i - I � %, A ­ Seaforbh-Buyer, Chester Moblatin. Clinton- AV I j il - Come fix and see Us. # & - Buyer, J. A. Ford. Dubhn-74uyer %anted. Blyth , 12 Picture Framing and Mouldiniz. -Buyer, UcMillan & Co. Hensall-Buyer wanted. - / i 14- 16 ; 0 1 I Bears the *1 %.� " 0 1 1 - . , ,- F - . - JUAN6801V BROS, Seaforth. .. FLAVELLES, Limited, London, Ont. ftnaturl; Of . . 0 � ., I � . . J. nst motice the color --a riah amber, whiob , . I 0 . is always a token of � ; qualit I IT I � � Sold by the best - I f. I C 1% I grocers in Camda 1. C : I To'He ESTABROOKSo IST, UOHM, 14%, 3. MNNIPIM I T46RONTO, 2 WELLINGTON ST., & 4% ! � I . ------� I I � - — - ­— - M i .. ; . - — — - --- . in the presence of spectators. Resent- I � . -- - == , . � -- -- I ment fired her curiosity Into actfou. F ­­ - - '­ 1� - , - ---- - t � r While the general was explaIn!D9 oue I .... I .... , I ot the hew gun carriages to the count- - ,�, . I egs Beverly walked deliberately .over to , , � where Baldosmas standing, Haddan's - f . , i I ­ � - = knowledge of English was exceedingly I j I I. I nderstand but � � little oi the rapid conversation. Stgnd- .;�I- � � 4 I I Ing squarely in front of Baldos, she - X -A - I �� I . . questioned him In low tones. - � . . . . "What did he Mean when be said he - �) .. I had given you a lesson?" she demand- � . ed. His eyes gleamed- merrily. 9 I , 4'He meant to'alarm your highness." I "Didn't he give -you a talking to?" "He coached me in ethics."., I j "You are evading the question, sir. � 11\ Was he mean andnasty to you? 'Tell 1, . me; I want to know." I � . "Well, he said things that a soldier . , . �, I � inust endure. A civilian or an equal . I might have run him throug4h for it, your . I I hfghness." A flush rose to his cheeks, I I % . and, his lips q�lvered ever go slightly. 1 , 1 i I I But Beverly saw and understood. Nor 11 I A I heart 'was inher ey9s. . ' -;­:- , a---... 14i .�Jc rrt­�--, �j . - "That settles It," she said rigidly. "You Baldos .-,tood at the win.dow. are not to report to him at 9 tomorrow.to , � . I � dos is a man of consequence, possibly I . "But he will have me shot, your I one of our bitterest enemies, and he hates him,, For my owla I may r- highness.," said be gladly. . I "He will do notb-mg of the kind, I You 1 part, sa y that I like the man. I believe he is ' are my guard." I And her eye . s were ta be trusted, but if he be an aient of Yolga or Gabriel, his'opportfinity has - gleaming dangerously. Then'she re- joined the gr4up, the * members of come. He is in 'a position to,make ac - -curate which had been watching her. curious- I maps of the fort and of all our I masked fortifications �xlong the ly. "Count Marlanx,11 she saldf with I I city walls." Beyond a doubt the barou'was eritran,cing dimples, "will you report w�rrled, - . t4 me at 9 tomorrow morifing?" � "I "Neither am I one of you " -said Bev - have, an appointment," he said erly stoutly, ,,Why sholl, L't I prove slowly, but with understanding.' to be a traitress?" - "But ypu will break it, I am sure," "You hive no quarrel with us, Miss she asserted confIdently. "I want to -tennis." 0alhoun," said Dangloss*' � give you a lesson In -in lawn I �.A. '$If anythIng happens, then, I am to , Later ou', when the victorla was well i be blamed for Itill she cried in deep away from thd fort; Pagmar took her I . . distress. -III brought him to Edolweiss, com&4fon to task for holding in pub- I and I believe In filni�fy lic friendly dIscourse with a memberO I "For his own S&Ze, your highness, of the guard, whoever he might be. I , .and, Miss Calhoun, I sug"gest that no� "It is d1together contrary to custom I I and"- But Beverly put her hand over % I oppprtunity shouldi be given Win to . . the' critical lips and smilerd like a conimunicate with th9 outside World. We cannot aceuse him, of course, but guilty child. . I we can protect .him. I come'to ai�k "Now, doul scold," she pleaded,,and your permission to have him -detailed the countess could go'no, further. . for duty only In places where no -sus- Th e following morning Count Mar- ' plelon can attach to any of his ac. lanx reported At 9 o'clock with much tiohs.11 . better grace than he had suspected "You mean, Inside the city walls?" himself capable of exercising. What asked Yetive. � I ohe taught him of tennis on the royal � f'Yes, your hig4ness, and as far as courts In the presence of an amused possible from the�' fortrqss.'-' . . audience was as nothing.-tq,"what. he . "I think, It I.s a wise precaution. learned ' of strategy as It can be prac- Don't be angry, Beverly," the princess - ticed by a whimsical girl. Almost be- I said gently. "It is for his own -sake, fore he knew it she had won exemp- you see. I am acting on the presump- tion for Baldos, that being the stake ' tion that he is wholly Innocent of any for the first set of singles. To his , desire to betray us." credit;Ahe count was'game. He took - . , "It would be easy Xor some one high the knowing that be In his. . '. ' In position. to accuseand convict him," ,wager, Ignorance could not win from th 6 said Dangloss- meallingly. - blithe young expert in petticoats. Then . I'A�nd It would . be just like some one, . rie offered to wager the brass caudle- � too," agreed Beverly, her thoughts, stick againsf, her bracelet. . She consid- with the others't going - toward none ered for a moment jLud: then In a spIrIt but one man "high In pQw6r.11 ' , - of enthusiasm accepted the proposition. Later In the day she called Baldos ftee all, she coveted the candlestick. to her side as they were riding In the Half an hour later an was rid - - castle avenue. She was determined -to .orderly t with I : nstructions to re- try'a little experiment of her own. - "Baldos, 3 turn at once.'with kiss Calhoun's can. what do you think of the fortress?" she asked. dlf'Stick. It is oiA record that they I "I could overthrow It after half an were "love" sets,, -which goes to prove houl:'s bombardment, your c highnCass," . � that Beverly took�.no cliauces. . he answered without thinking. She Count M, arlanx, puffing and perspir- started violently. . � ing, his joints 4mayed - and -his brain "Is it Ard there ' confused, rode a -way at- noon with possible? so many . i went on, catching - aroii Dangloss. Beverly, quite happy . her breath. � .� ' in h m ory, en . oyed a* nap ( I "There:ECre three vital points of weak- of profound sweetness a then was �bbe ness, highness. The ready for her wall,- with princess' . your magazine can be reached from the outside If one They -were strolling leisurely 4bout the knows the lay of the land, the parade' beautiful grounds, safe in the .Ohade of ground exposesathe �Lmmunitlon build - the trees from the heat of the July sun, Ing to certain disadvantages and the When Baron Dangloss approached. big guns could be silenced In an hour - "Your royal highness," he began, it an enemy had the sense first to bom- with his flerce smile, "may 1. beg a MO- bard from the elevation northeast of ment's audience?" 'the city." "It has to do with Baldos, I'll take � "Good heavens!" gasped poor Bever- � oath," said Beverly with conviction. . ly. "Have you studied all thls-out?" "Yes, with your guard. Yesterday he "I high- visited the fortress. He went In, an ofll- was once a real soldier, your , ness," he said simply. "It was impos- clal capacity, it is true, but he was " � privileged to study the secrets of our sible for me not to s e . (Nense with alarming freedom. It your fort" - I would not surprise me to find that this "Yoti-you havenft told any oiae of stranger has learxied everything there - this, have you?" she cried, white fa�ed � - * is to know about -the fort" His listen- and anxIou1s.. - - ' ers were silent. The smiles left flieIr . (To'zbe continued.) . faces. "I am not saying 6at he would . . """7'-W�-"VK.�";.2."%.Al�-W"Xv. - -1 betray' -us"- I � � . Dea'r Mother I'll "No, no!" -protested Beverly. I -"but he is in a position to give the Your jitda ones are a constant me in . most valuable inforipation to an - ene- Fall and Winter weather, 111ey will 4 my. An officer bas just.informed me catch cold. Do you know about Shiloh's ' that *Baldos mlsse& not a - detall'in re .I Cornum fion Cure, t�e Lung Tonic, and . Es gard to the armainent or the location 1, Wht it done for so many? It is said to be the for of vital spots in the construction - of. the only re6ble remedy all ' . dieams of the air passages in ch9dren. I fortress." . , , Itis absolutely harmlen and pleasant to I "But he wouldn't be so base as to use I take. It is guaftnteed to cure or your moM his knowledge, to bur undoing!". cried is returnai. The prke is 25c. per boWe, Yetive seriously. and all dealere it. 6nacine =11 314 "We only know that he Is. not one of us. It is nof beyond'reason'that his al- SHILO - N leglance is to another power -Daws- bergen, for Instance. Count Marlanx -is ' . nis remi* should be in eiveryhousebol& I . not at all In symipathy with him, you . I . L . --- - -1 are aware. He Is couviticed that Bal- I 1� I . —,-.--- . - . - , I I I , i — C� AL 9S W cl� 3M x �4L . - � TO Curl, 1 3eafs the The Kid You Have Always MIR go a 4F Tom �,-vaxanve Bromc ignatumn . I � of � � � /�9�. .. Seven Mm boxes sWd in pnt I 2 ukmt - I I- I . : . . I - I I � f4' . . I . . I I . 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