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- 11 Goderich Areet, one Roor east of � C I this connection it appeared that ' ----0=11Q
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iolcim ) -� - Dr. Scott's office., Seafoith, 1112-tf . . I . I . it is needed. ,The handles 40 - keep would best serve us, more partic. Jlrf"�:A I � 0, I I
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1. veterinary College, an C&PT-FLIGHa, 1893. sweep clean4r, their,formidalylebeads in isolation and
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rest others. but ,compare it . Bill) Ontario Veterinary College. 00 - -- - � I I --- -- d led only to the corrldorg of the base., .. i .. . I i 1! i i �fl " ; ,,, -;':; ,
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� Troats, ,diseases ,,of all - Domestic � �Gqwmwymww -- - I men:t and to the battlements above. It 4
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,e is aurpas,-, . st modern princi- %L� � was In the keep, then, .that our sentinel ;..- . 11-M, ";,",
I I Animals by the mo - . . 1%bW4W : than any ot er
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- ifflo�eolalty Office -opposite b .'to the house," I said 1"ages,,, we explored, and by peering I United Fadmijmh , � wp',Tv I
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-A o ,_,�r - Nigbt flame vanished the blup-black darknesis that the floor of the sepulchral corridor CanadF. 'f masonry.
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adl-w- ,4AM - at thf�4fice- - 1871-52 fell like a pall a- In. � We walked back 1i I I . I , -
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� � The, boy stood up straight, his well that thej� stood lust above th ' re V, I , / / I
I It - . jrarjst�r, Solicitor, Notary Pub- , e propei, "Do you know whe' ,re ulre?p Whig. we had settled this point, and by, that /
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lar well. and, aff his clothes P . I - to loan. In Seafoith . . . I pered Sheppard. . "This is below the time it was 4 o'clock. %
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� he must have hia clothea' ,Ad ffat�urdays. Of- 'It's no Wound," he,rejoined. "A We were n6w, we judged, upon the keep. Shall we go in?" 4INow youl had better go and lie I - - 11 V .
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�. , ftu�n onj�-- : fico olpen every .. : "Certainly," I said, "get -Mo, Agoin. down," said I: toAhe others, "otherwise n e- QX
" I ' pickard,s storia, Wain st,reetp Sea* "Oh, we,14 let us see," I said care- ay, upon the, back parts which look6d a R hfa C ! �(2 , "ma �oe �'. Wo M�4�1111�
-', Oar long experience in � . . ery up." He pulled the IRd to h A feet, You will be nodding on your ivatches A %-�- , . .. - fl,
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at perf -ion which ul* ez� He stripped off his shirt and coat, � behind, Where the .hill (oi pftc I Low often do we hear -women -say: I 'It for me. I suffered with iT M-ularities, ba0c-
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,�Itag of work- peo,pler is, -'th6i, be4t,, - - � . . ,11. S. HAYS. and a greg - I sems as though my back would break � I ache and severepainsall through m body,
�, t red bulging spot met my was called) rose -in a thicket to Its ut The cwhamber Into which wo were first watch. I 11 . d .blue, r think . �
!� .1 Solicitor, Conveyancer eye below the breast "Sheppard put, tormost summit. We had tN or "Don't speak to me I am all out of 41 was ver7 nervous and
, Barrister, , vice turned 0 0 al Square and, Sheppard I used a doW4 diMi�nt kinds of medickies
;t leaves the shop, and it AO * ai,�d ZTotary Public. Solioitor for his fingers on It . I . � now com was in I and e�postulated with me ,for sorts?" These significanIt remarks prove re-
` � _-_. � . . at right angles and, pausing, consulted like that below, barred by 4olldmason- what he termed unnecessary precau- that the system requires attention,. some preqcribed, by the doctor and soine �
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.1 � --- .& minion Bank. Office -In reaT "That wants a bandage,".he sald,� the document once again for the oak( comnle d by kien -4 but one. bottle of
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.��. of tbo Seaforth. and meeting my eye -"no, there's noth-. of certalno. We had now to proceed Ing. I found later by cal , Baekwhe and "the blues" -are direct 'Vegetable Compound was ivortli. more to
. �?k . 1 1285 ' culAtIOn that eatly they left me.
� - symptoms of an inward trouble which me thanall the other medicines put together,
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ve, elothes, made by us. Try -1 I Ing mV6' to -It. A nasty place, but some thirty paces. Suddenly X stopped this must be in the very'beart of the will sooner or later declare itself. ,It ;Ifyg, bve pon.
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-i -ca you Of the genuinenM 0 � I M. BEST. � I I "The wall." said Sheppard, who had keep I " . I as I- began to use the Compound, and in �
,. n 0 -- .1. merely superficial." tse�,f and �so wholly di parted may be caused by- dieeased kidneys or I
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. � I � I : land forthwith set to fingering upon tb( , nolse of orduance, would scare the reanires assistance and at'once, and Ly
- -.71 . - � and Notary Public. Office up -stairs row," I said. - .� ., Naturp- . When women are r -
�- � 1� I I "The doctor?" que�ed. Sheppard. . have ular, suppressed or painful periods, weak-
� - , , � -. ,over Fear's drug store, M Irigbt hand. , . penetrated Its deep and dls�ai re- house I had hit upon one diii E. Pinkham?s Vegetable Compoui!d --
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-.0-1%, ,-� ". seabrth. 1327, "Out what about"" i 11 I line . instantly asserts its curative powers in I
'" ` 1 "There is no doorway here," he bb. I cesses, My eyes were drawn
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. Oh, I dare' - Iserved In a low vole I at once proceeded to real- all those peculiar ailments of women- Itt .
-T say we caa. compose some , e, "and yet tbi.o , magnet to the farther corue * the female organs, backache, bloatin
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L--O� 4�p :-.. . . sort of lie. Besides, as ' medical man, �sbould be a chamber such as we bav( barren cell, In which I could p�r ra, I i ity, indir
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� � I � I I � Barrister, solioitok, ConveY- our confidences are sacred." I bridge along the moat to the back of American women for twenty.years and (or flatulence), gene I deb Ii - ar .
. �. I Pa.9sed already,". � gestion .and nervous prostration 01 ,e �
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I ., ancer, Xotary Public. -Solicitor for "That's true 11 said Sheppard, and a . some formidable shadows wavei Ing be- the castle I wondered If I:'. was prac- Ae ablest judfes agree ,that it is the b I
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, - ., - -. the ca . I , I "PIve !feet from the ground," I I r4aid . neath the dull, uncertain light bf my ti I I v .
La; --Fol? T77. - nadian Bank of -Commerce. little silence tell between us. "Well," .1 cab e; but,: remembering what old aintne,es, lassitude, excitability, irritabi-
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P, I Afouay t o loan. Farms for sale. Of- he rdpumed presently, "cat 5* Kesteven had said of .his predecessor's woman's ills kn6wn to medicine.
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I - I . � . - Uwe in Scott's Block, Main street, L. eep, s, vs.,, . Sheppard also had descried them atd, � Read the convincing testimonials of clioly, - I . -
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— -A. Searorth.- 1 46I . . - e whispered. - plunging forward with a cry, flung c L. some years e orp, Mr -K.1 Oakes. and Mrs. MaeXamee. alone' fee in .., blues and h?peles-sneFs, � I
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I . : — — think we are likely to have a 1911AT%T)Ajrd arave -vent to im texclawa, had great hopes that the sluices would Mrs- J. P. Oalres of Prince of Wales
-� I # jX0Xj,NSGN & GARROW. - "And for : - - .�--- I himself upon his knees. . e they shoul remember there is one tried . -
- lively night," I answered. still work. Th brook ran, as YOU will Hotel, Head of St. Margaret's Bay, near I . I
111R fjW N I ER 9 -A I - I- t1on. "Got It," he said sharply. "They are here right enough," be I and true remedy 'L dis R. Pinkha&s
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I �. %d -� I � - - 1� ]rich, Qntario-'R L. Dickenson, Chas. I "Not I" declared MontgomerY0. I'moypd the lantern forward a4d ery and I -approached him. distance from It, and I found without Canada, writei -
'�. , Garrow, "1833-t 'good," says Sheppard. "Then i P I I held the difficulty the! mouth Of the conduit Dear Mrs. Pinkbam.- Xo othe'r medicine has suca a recoi�d
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KOHN G' A N D) j I- 3 . sure enough there under Sh�p ta 1 light above his head, throwing the � I
I I � - I - - . -. . I � what about this treasure?" pard ,which had e "After what -your Vegetable Compoul
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�� - . — . handle In the buge ii�asonry. were three large oaken cases s�landlng wonderfVl medicine and tbat any ,%yoinan ividespread and trnquaUfled'endomsement'.. � 1
7 - � 11 ,il.. . said. . � . i * I ' . as possible, alld the space seemed fair- who is troubled with any of the ills w4! �
' . -DR. H. J, "Press," said 1. . upon legs and simply carved ti0ou the I
- "Letus see -the p9,pe . . . . ly clear, thouj�lh.the earth had crept. in
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- .vant sic'.k. poultry, keep - ...- ' -, .HODGINS. .rs,11 said he. 4'No; turn," said be. suffer from should try it and she will soon Wfuse to boy any substitute. . .
i.heni -under � I - Graduate of Royal Cpllegt of Den- "Ob, I -have them burAing' In ,my face. The dust lay -deep on em, as and lay alon' the bottom, grown With be convinced of its worth. Six bottles FREE ADVICE TO WOMIhN
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, tal Surgeons of Ontario. mind," I an � . grass to the depth of some Inches. - - -
�. I . to Dr Tweddle. .Office -Over A. . Montgomery try," I suggested. ust ttw4y and sickly, ailing woman to a sweet -tempered, invited to write 'to Mrs. Pinkham if I
'S 49 Wire &P-elge " -� . . -1 ------ --- Still I had no fear that the flow of jjealj)�y -on,, . . I
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1� t wash this sediment now, and who before was rarely without
-4 you g1s grocery store, Main ,street, oy stepped - forward and -water would: not,
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i dampness are bound to ' - I _ To find these sluices was
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� . . I . . ` I � "Oil be banged!" said Montgomery. thrust It Into the mouth Of t 'e aper- that the culvert must run, scrut Ing Ont. -*
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za wir,F. 'E1D(,.,z " makes �-- . . I Office. and residancev�, Victoria Sf., �7 . � � I "I'll do this or d1b." . � tnre, and our nosds bung over ie sides InIz . writes : t I 0 every ailing woroan who agki for it,
. � � . very carefully every inch. of Ifor advim and medicine have restored
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I ater-proof aud fire -proof- I $worth. phol�el 73. 1� .- He swung, doubling on himself, and of the box together. the DearIfts. Pinkliam -
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It 1, I �- DR. H. HU;GH� MOSS. � pound has done all the good in the i orld I Ly nj AT s.
Le. ceps barns, chicken 4he veluo jumped In his forehead. The treasure mas there for certain. v n
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.' 1. I � "You will move r wound�&I pro- There It lay spread before our greedy I I an Rost undel (a h a Mfozws rdL
hecds always dry. Cheaper . -, Graduate of University of Toronto . yoh grass plot rising in a mound two feet Aek Virs. rink
. i � Faculty of .MedicineA member of Clo- I tested . Montgomery -T I
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. ;� -. -- couxses *in creak the knob turned and a gap grew to save on� king from death .ind an 9 to be later, and 11d'rather ery , tUk-e tho,
; it a.nd a frcc samj�lc- of -- I Ontario; pass graduate I with a will and soon had the turf re-
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� -I'A- - Ohicago Clinical Ochool,..of Chica&;' In the wall. other from exile. I let the pleces slip At the time of his arri ,t Doyle iiand
; C2 . - moved and the floor of a stone his two sons Were on their Avay to
Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London, 44Hurrah!" said She pard, his I through my fingers -guineas, m Idores erection tower.ty
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I ... England; University �-College HDs- . Vv"e had arranged that ,Williams'
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-P-Red. -zoro-oM and Rontreat - - I 's . - "Hushill I enjoined, "Pull It open." and all the material gems of e mar- mifficlently to free the sluices; then I should stay the night ln the castle and, I D. 1 ��s oompauy -niewr Snowflexq--
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��i'W%WW% � . . anmyered from residence, Victoria - "How MUM Is there?" asled Alont- ously, but fruitlessly. I must
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tice -to Garedi-'Mrs." - . t Ing rudely with his finger a ut- I went back to the house, At break-
, DR. F, J. BURROWS. -;� ' livery business at ,Xtorth Battle..,
I "We're not finished, you duffer," said 'd 0 1
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0- of Ellen Ishea, late of the Township a- - Office and , Residence-Goderich -I ` fast I revealed my sch to I should bring us the -sympathetic as j - .. "'d.,li""I. "O~," I - I .
��t, in the Coanty of Perth, Widow, d& - -i 11 . east of the Met&odigt church, �. � I;., Sheppard eagerly. "Feel ajong the and," aid he, the delight of Sheppard, who roundly - ' . . . - I I � I- i
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! lit Hrtyrp. devil! I'm too short!", . 7 � I . ug - - .
inz§�, diat all 1)4,4oris having claims a,ga - - for the co,anty of Hfuzon. 1386 L -----,!-. -, among which are rubies. ' , rubie's of .103 life for this adventure, Support. .- - L - -,It
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ied on th& ` I . 4 - 211"tgozmery wrenched at tht knob. I I of that size" -and he pounced pon one I I . � . I _ 1. - . I
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v of Xav lowk to Send by post Prepaid.- �i --J I - DRS� SCOTT & MACKAY. agreehble, w� may take. a lantern. a leap seated �nysel -$'are worth little short of a t ousand' turned to work, fetching with me a by Iron ties through Sheppard's con- Ali' 4M
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I. L. 1Q110ran:8eaforth.'00tmdQ hVIleft" �' Goderich street, opposite Motho- I pounds." . 11 I
i Shea, the adininfistmtor of the CidrSeaif--Ve1aa1Vs40--,- -- . They won!t trouble us just yet." cupboard. . I .. wt vy Iron b. -i r fqr use as a lever. trivance, nor do I know to this day ex- .. I
--and w1drewes, hill partiv-ujara of th - '-.'-- I dist, church, Seaflorth. But just at that moment cAme a I Montgomery ., gaped and - . tied. "A little inore. beef, Alontgom.ery,l) actly 110 �
t . -eii . I "The back Is Wooden," I said. � . - w he managed it or in what I � I �
; _)r -�- I "'Let us make a rough shot an p#ft the t 'It 5'Te`w directions lie used his amiable and - .11
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the 8mid date the ,qwd adniinistrator wM Z showed In the open door ay, wearing surface and presently stopped. "The box 'at 00,000. - Come; I'll ta e a .bet as, red as a turli-ey cock with his ef- soothing fictions. The housemaid was Farmers and' Fruit-gr6warz avcr"Aaro AMM ,
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Aisrribute tbe. a&set,4 of the - - -� , that its under the mark,?P 1'orr.14. -.Montgomery: flung his beavy
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� persori-% entitled thereto, baxing re . . lantern," I called to hi . Mrs. MaIn"s hireling, and
7 gwd -A - .. .�OCallcge[ ,of Physicians and In. we need With It t6y have AmbleAl th* yj�ag frwm ,
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t elaints of whheh he sh-,%11 then li,me ac�dca. :..�- SurgeoiSs. Car-6ner -bor the aclunty "Mr. Montgomery's pistol went or by "Then there are the other iyl said 1. hody upon the extremity of the bar,' . ,
7 - - Sheppard let the lantern fall in his - scarcely Include her In oftr ealcula. 'gt.1,.rA&AA. banisheJ %.414 musurd from iSer
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: . � -- � 11 excitement, and In a moment we were I fields. mods Potsto growIng vary. profftAlg'. 1topt
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� I rth,'Ontarlo. - � -- � of � o same time I heard We weTe now, as I conceived, adc�- their harnpxrd buildino neatly PAIntod-411 VAUi ��
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� - � - ! there arose a sound on the.grim. silence I I %quately fortified against ,'a surprise. 86 -page trewso R. frte: ,Agents w&ntad. �
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- , Trinity Medical College. Member of old lady, or get rtd of bar,' get out of this. We know our way, of Water.
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. f Physicians an,d Sur "L -Shappmod i . "We've done It!" I shouted, it I I I t
I ,- - Lhe College . o - eaw that to in%" . saWs ,and I think every isne did the game, I and' the treasure cannot take itself Lind are next 'Mom .- - s- ould be stretchei SU FPALO, N.Y. LONDON, ONT. I
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AND �- � . AUCTIONEERS. Ing the lantern, I fftepped out into the . traced our steps through the cupboard moat, whither they presently *aved his Auty at all hazards. That an -attack
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�L-- I . I -- courtyard and made for the entruuee Sheppard struck a niat& I j lnt,o the corridor and thence upward me -%vlth wild bands. would be delivered I had few. doubts, . ^
I . TliO14AS BROWN. to t1fe Aortherly drum tower, I �
I �k I ex, through he courtyard and Into the liv- The water wqs pouring from the con
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.; ,ra entrance as we stumbled up t�4e stairs, the eastern skies. I pulled out my In thickness. That was enough. It I bad sent Montgomery to his post
I I- . ll's implemant but ondo we were -in the passage and The light flared In his face as he rellt ON Pot
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"' th'el - had descended -into the basement' a 94 �
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� 4positar Office, will receive prompt: wild and burftlig. With tremulous fln- . sponsible heads than big to take the
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1WW - ' attention. Satisfaction guaranteed or, deep silence enveloped us. T - car- . will be nothing happen were secured by the fall of -night, We deeper and darker hours of the n,jght, ,A. E MMford tells how Psychin -
My I � ,ridor rdng with our f6et, and the great gers he handed me the lantern, and the I -e
I so charge. , � 1708-tf � now.,, left the sluices up and went back. . From 8 til
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'TTR D 0 C- AIX -:� - � I .11 'his time ran, and yet
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"W% I �� tY ot HiAran. Sales attended t,o in and then A- narrow passage btanched tt It out now." ' "We'll have the castle a mediaeval low Sheppard and I waited in a con I
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I M - - any part; of tile oaunty'at anoderate, I'm goln- throu-Ii," I said in a whis- di- Itz
Fk I— ' Der. "Pollow me. I'll leave the lau- "Very well," I Assented. "Welve got fortress In a twinkling,k' said Shep- tion 'of tension. t 18 "Welveyears since Psycbj%j0,CuW ,
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I .� Orders left at the Seaforth p tern here. Heaven kuows what we to arrange our defense, and as you are PUrd. � 4'0h, hang It'. " exclaimed Sheq�pard Loping . -,L11 The
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, Labello KaniwaJd, Que,, vaftm 10'1. I office, or -on Lot 2, 0oncessidn a shall flud." all deteridlned not to go to bed we The heavy chains of the draWbridge presently, after dinner, "I ca:n!t stand talit -
I � 6- I , - Pirom this 4 gathered tbLftt the Chan)- may as wel and lookingjust What he is a husky
- I dealireto thankyou for your W&O . . . . . . � ffullett, w;ll Moelve .promp't at" I let myself softly' down below, and I hold a.4pouncil of- war." were lntac�, but the machinery was In this. Let us.go and join b m.10 I
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� I tried five of the best doctoze I � 13, S. PHILLIPS. . were ,cut off by exiguous channels te . - w— on the C.P.P.." he c'
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1 � ith- Ing as the break -of day for our pur- think it took the four of us till 6 or 7 right S;weats, chills and fever ai�d ireguent- I
� vised L -y a friend t* try Burdz,4- �- l ties of Huron and Perth. Being a by gratings upon the moat One of tbme. . I I CHILDREN. ly,coughed up pieces of xny lung -a. 1, wa$ I
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'era and to m -v great surprise# r9w I � I I - practical farmer and ,tboraug1ly, . , ' sinking fast and the doctors said there
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Taise it too lughly to all FuSerem I* " .. a better pooltion' to' -realize .gQ ITXT gwawwc - 99A hour. It was therefore plain that we cullIs and drawbridge. By this time c1ne MhY ft neeft& in homes where and I havi6 had nO' rzturn of lung trouble
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in, If a ---1ft-- .* there vLr,Q little ones.
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, nce it is the beat I ever used. XOth' - jr. co I must set a -guard upon t1fose intermedi- the moat was swimming with water Thapforc, since." �
like B.B.B. �� ) I , faction guaranteed or - no pay. Ill 9R%L . — ate and nocturnal hours. From 8 till which lapped under the shoulders o the prudent onother will alwaps keep If Mr. MuMfOrd flad *started to take.
- orders left at Hensall - 160 n- TableN on
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ff ept a subEtitute Um Burdock - L- , post � off ice, . mail% 5 was a space of ninehours. That was the bpIdge. There must have been ful- P3YChinO when he first caught �cold he
"here i3 nothinc d.' � or- at Lot 23, Concession 2, ffay,'will l . I lfhn4. These JTabjetB �prom tly zu,rc. would have saved hiraself p, lot of a#
L - " j uat " 900 ----� , .. ": to determine for us a waidli of three. ly twelve feet of water In the fosse. , P - I .1xi t
be prqmptly attended to, Dutter indigestiozi,, toolio, !s e 7
1709-tf . . our atpmftb, con- and suffering. psychine cures ai, lu.
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- office is to take from the blood the properties struck 8 as we entered. WICM a aft'Lle; me is ill. and 1 woQd -
xs. Do you wisly, to�growwRe thcOt -- -, I - I j- B. McLean, presidonf,, Kippen it has to be em-ulsified I pushed them aside, and they, crurn, I '
TtXf&e. . I which form . bile. When the liver is torpid and "Watch time," said 1. "Who goes?" not tfee,l Wafe 'withoralE a box -!in ithe P
iitiM fi6wers and the finan v - P- 0 ` Thomas P raser, vice-presi- . -AV&
aesT Plautwabenseeds!!Fe - dent, " bef6re we can digest it. bled at the touch of my foot. Inflamed it �cannot furnish bile to the bowels, rhing. 9-oufm. -'Zou tean ge,t Babf-s Own rX
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D04- Seed Annual free to all causing them to become bound and motive. The Tablets ,from 7, 50c a P' Bot V
bloplicaum 1. M-- Rays, secretary -treasurer, Seaforth I "Itts my turn," said Sheppard, with a : I our me4icint dealer .
�. 1- , . 'ail at 25 eeivts a box from, LP`X*P 01=6n *1 amd 42 --we a 1�6
11 -� P. ()� I . A. P 0 "ThroW the light this way, Ah,, I symptons are n feeling of fulness or weight in I or iby On-
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roft, Mich@ I scio% t is 'EMUIS1 "No; let Moutgomery," I said mean- !anv OIL T. � JL swcum" � ibdf Toronto.
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h�� 1- William Chesney, Seaforth; John Ere behad finished he WMhajfWay region, pains betweeu the shoulders, Yellowness I
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� wo A - James, Evans,, Beeohwood; John with the valuable hYPO- '-barred the way at tb� top. . gomery cheerfully, and,� taking his who Was arresteA' aaeft tall, on T/W D�rea RW & P-, 1� � -
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d Inspect our genuine rubbbat- --, ' -ORuolly, Clinton. ' sy to digest. and does ' . .
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makes Scqt9s Emulsion effort, staggered , and fell upon the BAttlebard land taken ,,back I gwium Mew Pat"'PAW
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