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"They look _ All , disefifte of X", ", .. � - . - � 'in, 4 . - ��� I It's the strange - . - ­ .- otwxry ftlleg4. � , Uut Glass ose Tea at the Sa -me pr' . --. I - . I '. I . - I- - Nit .. �:.A' . I . 'Z1 I I - - - - I , , -Wastid iimiak treated. **W - �*f . . . AN -N I - 4 241 1-V#94P - . I . � - - I I I r6t.rg,r.. - ­ . � V. . . � - # . -'-eas? Then - why not? - r 0 A � . ��*#..*V, X -0y - I I " 11k oth-er -b I I - I r - % St". 6 I - � . . .61, If* I . "IT � III , � I ,; .1. I ft A ft&% , , I VKM . IMP � - ded a 'raw e I ., .14 � 9% 4% :! -, 0.0 . ioll.* , I I 11 . PtLy Atten to "- -bal _;_ . , i 1. - X�' f.i � e pirates.", . - � - . . -i.�-V�Ir.!V 6VAD 6 ..'I .*, . 0 "Orgy tt . .. . I -- .1 : V M',�: I I L suggested Yetive. I'Wlio. - . - r - . � � ,0&r-amte.. Wterinary -Deatilitry .j.44: -1A . 1 6 ,9 .:,.- i !1 I - I . pales - . . I . -- - I , �,?'A . - Am;----. � It, ­- -- I : . jjM13r ZYO, . -1� . . � � � - , 1. , � I- Off I ...4.,41?.'�1 '*V-*...#-: L UR E I 141� . W ; Are they, Colonel, QuInnox? Wan i U � midenw, -it , , -$5. bo I - 7, , . flos and A . . I R. vtwh. . - .... . .. X-0 E 11170 I I- R r. I I I - - ' `r.`-`.-! i i " , ! . .*.e. r. .V1. I Im , ^ M -k .AM. er U ,:;Ajiv .Y� � ..I"'I M - - 'r . , . � * - 1%� .. I ah streett 'door 0--, � ,� *.I ;..".'s"t. 1 L - I - I '10 *,!*. *'et. I i they doing here?" . I .. . . . ; -:1. - . I - . . . one :W.%;N.0 , t Ut � W�..­v �! � oderl - � -q WT OEM . I - rl"i'46 , I � kT . , -11 14 . . V. . , M '--'-." . mat � � . . � � � . or 6 . . "I � � & t .;." Soott's office, Seater . ­. '--;----"�"-% Autlj*�,wf-A ..K. Ith. I* �..-4111 i - add�wwk ... I.,? NLY as iufacturers i - ---�- ­ I .. " .j "" - _ WftWk,, �� 5% . r QuInnox was surveying the vf,-ga- .. .7m;.. ?&,"121�; -us eye. I . 1 4or ('-A . . I F CK 11 I - ;.- -�.? -- - 6�-SZ-.1". �. bonds with a critical, suspiclo . � Ln..% a, I I o,W-,;pe#. " ��?,-- 0 1 . ' .".Nf vles- . ,%%" - -:* ­ I I I K 1%6001 I '. AREM104, V. 8L I . , I - - . ...: V...*,' 0 . is it possibil for u*s to - I . - � - L .. - I - .- - r�i, It * � "'They are not robbers or they would - � I 11 .,I., , 'i , ':*, f.Z.-ad - P\ . - , X .i�. oI� . . q - 17- % 41 . . - i%.- a , , ,� -1 -W. - ; � jj-�nor4ry graduate of t .1! .4 W : A. t'%.... 0: C'0011W 0 .. . � . I *�.SW" .ia .. I . . . - - W, ky Oak o I., . 1 e lie off like rabbits," he said reflective- C - I . OFF& ur spec' ' ight,inch I Iff I !-RVt- -, I I I , - -1 I � � - � � logo, an, Honorary 71- a-": .. �. Ii., 04 O... " I , ".00,11,00 , - � - . ? # . "Your highness, therox are many . - � I . ;.-j;--,4..: - - - W " I I I ffi*_teria4rY 061 � �j . I a � us i� r . * V. ..A. - , I I . � [look "�, . � soomber or the Meltleal Association , * 1. .* I #� � I . � � I I,- ­ - Cut Gkss, Bowl at $5.00; � ly4 I I :, I . i .. - F* . , R, ,,& - . I roAn- bands in the hills, but I confess . . � I � WK 'I:, . . . W -.*.!,*,-W"& W. 409.4�;�'. -.%4.. I . �* � . I ­ I . . .. -.,#* -�- - ­' - C ; .. ' � � ­ � �- - - - - - - - I I ary IN, � ,*a, . -� . -&, q I'll . -' i - - Qffi@ft a. * - -1 of the Outarl� Veterbi -0011890. A. .�� n i . .. I picked at our risk and'car . 4 - -- . . I I . I that these M are unlll;e any I have ! . L , #0 � - . >1 � ftnts die" I . � - I';-- - I I I � , '", � I% I d heard about, . With your permission, I ; -1 I . '% . . �� I 0111cers � . , I : . I - e� I ! 1'. a, I .*. - i -- 4 I � riage pai to yourdow. � 1. I 1 wMais by the most modern prinoi- F I I - � . � - 4 WS -11k IWAAAftah a ' ; L - . - . I 4-tistry and Milk Fever ,a I I � I � � � , - I ,; 11. I �'. -: I . � ­A,�, � Will ride down and questiou,therd.11 - . 4 . - I I - : : rivall d by 1*0� De ­ - . I - : I -" �,It,s - I I 10-a I - �. Q . any otho , r - '. T , - � . . � 11 � . I or .clearest crystp.1 glass, . � 4". Y. I . I .- . I .1 I I . I I - - 'I . * it Of,ftice op_b,osit* Dick's .Alf ft Were ray Intention 16 do hArm,' I , "Do, QuInnox. I am most curious!' . � . i �� , I . � - . . . �. neshmm it.tecona. '- re�aOlnuer fteeng ' deeply and I brilliantly I .1 cul. e for . , .. � I � I I-, � I " " .. =-I. Win stnetv , Seeforth.,... "All - - dtx in - -he -. - I , . . , Beverly sat very still and tense. 8 - - - I I - . - U - ' - � , � i at the hotel will treeeive - - - gOntlemeD­ do YOU imagine tImt I � YiMli the audlenco chamber, rqeeutly.1 � " 111DUSN . . . . . . - - I � � - � � I " hob,nail " star design, was afraid to look at Baldos, -who rode 31 U EW2� - I -- Uj*rs left- ,should withhold my information for % . 1. � 1 461*1 - � . 4 i mj�t attention. Night ealls re-- That. was.a facer,for Yetive�. �'I tissuro � I . - - . - days?" asied Baldes. "If I am a spy you thtLt it . I I 1UP ft's Quinnox started Int,6 the narrow � I MADIACREt I ;�j I at. the Office; 1871-52 1. , wai no fault of,mine that r, , Et , vez . Our illustrated catal6gUe ,--- , _ . .1 � I you MaY , - defile, calling to the escort to follow, is -good teal' � - �� --� - rest assuked that Count �Iar- You saw Ine.0 alle ieplied. 'Then it must I I � 11 I ,,scmal�m , . - . will tell you of -other re m. rk.'I� � The keen eyes of the guard cauglit the X. 4 � I - I � . - � - E -. lanxIs Vudn"ses should uqt have been have been your filend who riistled the . � � .. . LBG,k - - .1 .. 11 I . . - I � SGUR STUMACH2 --�- I - rice -savings islWation at once. Ulas Calhoun shot . . 4 I .so long disregarded. " A spy does not lurtakis?p- said the confounded bluffer. , able P , in highest I � � - I I - L j , . I I 'PSY, . � I XIELORAW. . P&06-25* 30i 35s 40P SO and. 60 las. perlb. i lead padkets ; DR01 I JAMES L. I a -quIck"glance at him- as he ro,ae up be. I . , in � - . Barlater, Solicitor, NotajW Pub-'- .believe In delays." .. - - .. Yetive couldn't keep a straight. face. / quality cut glass. - ' .. � � . � . " � - . ' - . i side her. 1118 fa I �Iwl BOZIC-, I fi�- She laugh6dt and then be 'laughed. . ' .cO waS lmDQsslvQ-,. but ' I I ; . � 110" eta,. Money to ken.. In. Searbirth I . To H. USTABROOKS, ST. da#jx, N. a. , WilgfiWige. � � . , It Me send ii,honrequestfree of charZe i she could see his hand clinch the brid I . I �OR� or any disem� I jimudays, Fridays and Satardays. Of- � lanx.. What do you mean, air?" 'Some day yqu may learif more about I I - le - � � � Drdered atate of tTIC, ties t,peu every week day. , Over 11 mean this, Count Marlanx," said me,' she said to him. I since -rely trust. 01401 larye illuitrated catirkgue. I Mint L -and there was .an air of restmalut TORONTO. 0*9LUNISTOM ft,,, K. I I � - T _ � L � - � . ; � . kk,&rd's dtore, Main street, Sea- Valdos, looking. steadily into the eyes that j may,.m I . - . � lit his wriole benring. I - , . . ­ - . - ­ ­ -- ----- wells or Bloo& Whim - 0- . . adairn,' pald-he, and I'll, I _ I ; � to . - 19% , of the head of the army.: "It was kind bet -my. la � , 1. 4 "Remember your promise," he.whis- � � - , I.r c - " rtb. I t; be was enjoying It better - . . - =� . ­ . � ­ ­ -- I I � - - I -.1lood medicine get * I .1 ' ' I -� - - ­ -1. I - .. .-- - . I 4 . . - -1 ­ - , . . pered hoarsely. "No harm must come - . ­ - . a I � i and considerate of you to admit me toI thaii'either of us, Of coumse he knows � . . --�R. S. ItAYS. . . � .1 : - I I I � ,, - . � I * I -- ..7 DOD RITSERS. � . - the fortress, no matter1n, what capaci- :yetiVe -is the priheesi r1s his, Inten. ,to them." Then be was off Uito the de "I tterly. - � . . � I- I . : I ' . .s� It . . er. This, however, looked u have done nothing to !Wjure GraustarIC . . Z e � laarrishyr, Solicitor. - Oonvey-incer ty I � . � � I , especially at a eritical time like this. , tioi to -serve Beverly - Calhoun, and he I & f file. Anguish was not to be left be- - 'y ha � � I - : sd& Notary Public. Solicitor I.Por � I. I I unreasonable, for the vagabonds were I cannot"tell yop what It waet t � . z ---------I, "I You � did not know me, 3�ou had no way couldn' - . 0 . .t hind, He followed, and then Beverly, � - . ��. . � - ,� � t do'it If h6 were to confess that I - M a - armed and In force, while Y-etive was pas - I I Domiai" Bank. Office -In rear � � . I I the - ' I ' ' I . . I � . sed between Ravone and me, bu,t I ; � I mm-N-UNW. fth . of .telling .whether my intentions were : � more venturesome and. vastly more -131- I � . -1 ,, �, . _; . � - f t1w Dominiou Bank, Seefol ' he'knows the truth., He's no 1obtll ' I ac6mpanled by but three men who ; swear on my soul that I have not been t ' I honest or 6therwise, and yet I was per- � terested than the others, -rode r6ek- 2 � -a] to my oath. won -t -you trust - I . I . 0=7 to: loan. 1285 'Daldos Was not long In preparing '. � Al -40 could be depended upon. Baldox, un- disloy � loan - ' � . j 91__­_Y� � lessly after. QuInnox -fts questioning I . -vAtted to, go through the fort froni end Plans for. -the changes -in Abe foFtress. - - . � , I ! 3"R A P Y 11 Twralle UHL. . � � .1 J. M. IIEST 1. . - der the condRions. was. not to be reek- me? Won't you beilleve?" His breath ; : � lt� 11 i to end. No spy could-wlsh for greater They e the laconic Ravone when. she drew . i ; . - I to mbadled a temporary 'readjust- oned upon for support. On the other was 'fannin her ear, his volce was I � 9 I - I ; . - � � . Barrister, Solicitor, 0onTeyaueer ' - rein. The vagabonds 6eemed to evince I j . - 1,111"ible, opportjxa- . gener6sity. than that" . I ment of -the urv�amelit and alte�aiions . . - haul, Af he meant no harm, It would be I eager. She .could feel � the Intensity ot ; � . 11 - - ., . � . �� ---- , - - �11 . I . - WAIWMM� ' io thle his ey-es. I I � . '' . .. -�� I I WA Notary Public. Offioe up-staira : An. sl�-aost imperceptible- smile went, I in e u but little interest' In the proceedings. - 11 -101 -LO. If you I th ,amin nition house. The gats .. .---- � . cruel, even fatal, to expose him 1;: � I � I .. . ever Fear'S, drAg store, Main street, i . � - i . � : - . . L � . around the tabl�, and eyery listener leading to the river was closed - I , -- - They stood away In disdainful aloof- - * . i ( $ i 4 1 1% t 4i, I 1 4MMU--�--11%- -----4� ! ,.-�� - �- 02� '� -,d - , 4 I "' Fie ( -1 . .", - � : . ( I fi G-, M) opt C, 5 1 a in more pleas-_ ' 1327- - , and 11 I Charge of duplicity. And while she 410h, I don't -don't know what to say' ,as larry Ai)gulsli and his wife. theycount- . � . I I .. - Reafarth. , . - Ition passed I � ------- ----------- but one breathed morei treel ness. No sign of recogn � f -4, br-tter 1. Y- The the refuse fr6in the fort wa's taken to I (, turned these troublesome alternatives to -you" she murm Paying , ss, while Beverly's companion wfi'o� ffie -� 4 , 0 ured. "I have been i � For HOLMEST91). , candor,and boldUess of the go4rd won ' - between them and-Baldo�. r In"her mind the opportunity to 8 i . - ' ' I the barges by .-%Yuy of The main en ­.'Illant Colonel Quinuox4 Baldos, rele. ove . . o wrought up with tear ond'aisap- j - - I * ' . ne act was lost. Ravone and his men p,o�jntment. YoW]l admit- ' � Mr chaae.e. Mere. - - In braken,jerky sentences Ravo I � ,e . if . - that it was ! � Barrister, Solicitor, Convey- the respect and confidence of all except trance. There were other changes sug,- ,;?.ted to the background, brought up explained to the colonel that they were rtisernent MR' . I I I L, I i - t � lonoer, Notary Vablie. Solicitor 'for Marlani. The Iron Opunt was white' gested for Immediate consideration, flie, rear with Haddan. , were gone, and the hirm, If -any w" ,very suspicious, WOW j -7 I*< I . t you?" she cried.,, . i - leCeiVe fr08 IDUr 13 of Commerce a P - I Intended, was done. � i ' �. tbe: ,Canadian . . amk . . with, anger. Eg� took the examination and then� tEere: was a general plan for i 1"011 a week or more Beverly bad been arty of actors on their way to Edel- 1� almostpleading1jr. - i ' �aoh book *,, Ths. . X-oue,y to loan. Farms for sale. Of- out - of Lor"Is han,fa / nnA plIed the - - 'Or.,%v" T" +A V"� ah ",Vft�.�A Un^lr 4 � I � . D, 11 I . . less I fice in soott's Block, Main streets I I - � . � stranger- with Insulting questions, each t: InockernizRig ot Luc A tress at; some I behavaig toward aldos In -the most more convenient time. Baldos lacon- I civ, aller fashlon. Her friendi had I I . I aforth. . I -- -- . � Be -4 I . . - - I � ' . calm answer making him more furious . 1 Ically observed �tbat the equIpment-1 been. teasing'her, Raid, to her own In- She decided to hold him personally to . - - - Prinoipal . -1 - bICKINAON & GARROW. than before. At last, in sheer Impo- behind the times. To t4,e tense amazement, she resented it, The - . . and after a z4.oment both were*tuh of � i rM, .. I � I III - - .... Barristarst Solicitors, etc., Godeo wol. - -r A u,T Teleg- - 1.kh, Ontario. X. L. 16kensont Chas- tence, he relapsed into silence, WRVIDg' -his band to Lorry. to IA ate that he die ' amazement of the offlelals,' be was fact that she felt the sting of their sly - I - I I . V. 4Garrow 16. L. B. 18wff - . 0 . ntly of forts In taunts was sufficient to able to talk -Intellige' - arouse in her I necesshr w. if he pro#edobdurata there' � . I � I � - . - �.., A- � ­ � 1 -- .- tuilradding . --I-'. , ". - might resume. . . . 66 You will underifand, Baldos, that all parts of the world; revealing a the disUessfug conviction that he had wide and thorough knowledge and &x- become lfnportant . � I i cause his eyes Impelled her to give f , I DENTISTRY. . ' enough to prove em- . - � .. � - .1 ........ - - we have some cause for apprebeTk8lon", . tensIve inspection. He bad &-en Amer- I barrassing. While confessing to her- went by, and Beverly suffered mere 'than . 11 I e"IPB STREET , 'DR. H. 7. RODGINS. - � said Lorry, immensely gratified by the , lean as well as European fortlacations. I s'e'lf 'that'It was a blt'treaeherous and 1 . 4 pered softly. I i � �- . . -. .... � 0 INTO '- Graduate of Royal college of Den- 11 outcome of the Ult. "You are a,stran . - . I . � The Gsamstark engineers went to work I 'weak -she Proceeded to,Igmore Baldos ia I tal Surgeons of Ontario. Suoeessor - : .- ger, and, whether you Eldmit It or not, , at once to perfect the simple changes -with, al$tOUISUIng Persistency. Apart of her grasp. SUe began to look-uppu herself as the -vllest of traitors. There 0 ��� I _ r � I .Wmmi�� I-, 9 - to Dr. Tweddle. -Office�-Over A. there Is reason to bellevq that you are I he advised,' leaving -no .stone unturned I ft= th� toMing, it seemed to her of Trust me. I ,beseech .you. 1 have tru3t- - I I I ----:I- - , young's grocery store, Main street, 1R75 not what you re&esent yourself to P . . to strengthen the place before a . gro I , . n at- ' late that be -was- wing a shade too I - � sear-orth. I � . -, - be.*' . . - L . tack could be made. confident. I I I I ,� - I � -1 I -1 . -­ ­ - ­­ --;.- . I j �� o � P MEDICAL. I "I am a humble guard at present, s1r, I 'a loyal liky - life Is I . I ,Two, three weeks went by, and the 1 He occasion I � ally forgq,t Ws deferential . � .� .- ­ . - . --- - - -�' . -1 MoGINNIS-1 and one. . yours I - I I new guard was becoming an old story I aIr and relaxed Into a, very pleasinibut . � - �� I � I . I � DR. JOHN , .; should prove otherwise." - . I to the castle and army folk. He rode 1- highly reprehensible state of friendlf- ' � I . .1 I I , I - .1 11 11 - �� ()ffize and residence Victoria Sit" Yetive whispered §ometbIDg in Lor- . . - I i � with Beverly every fair day, �and- he I neso. 'A touch ot the old jaunbuess crop- � , � . � � . � Satarth. Phone, 73. 1 - iy's ear at this juncture. She was via- looked at her window by night from I pad out here and there, a tinge of the old I I I I`- - I I-.- . - -. I . .., I . DR. H. HUGH ROSS. Ibly,pliased .and excited. He looked afar off In the ,,**nl)er bsirracks. She ! Irony man -ad hWotherWise peffect mien I .. I I I � � - I r . � I �� I Gra&uate of Univeksity of Toronto � I �-. I Clo- doubtful for an instant and then ap- � . parently followed her suggestion, re- could niqt dissipate 4he fee'ling that he -, r, Is ' I I as a soldier. His laugh wits free h knew her to be other than the princess, : ubjugation, his entIre -eyes less under�s I �� . I I - - - .11 I fa,auitt-y f Medici , member of 11 . - ,� � . I � me of - -1 � I . Uge of 7hy"sicians and Purgeons.. gardlegs of consequences. I "Would 'be ' - I although he betrayed himself 'by no 1 personality more arrogant. It was ' . . � -- 1, I Udtario; pass graduate conxses in you willing to utilize your word -or sign. -She was enjoying the'l time, thought she resentfully, that his I - .. - -� . Chicago Clinical School, Of ChiCa@D - limowledge as an engineer by suggest- , , . fun .of It too Intensely to expose It to ,,, temerity should meet some sort of I - � , � � I � � . . Royal Ophthalmic HospitaL London:.- Ing -means to strengthen.the fortress?" . . the risk ,of destruction �y revealing 11 check. . I . I 11 � ­ asX ,C;t44,;%j lu "&V V A5 i t ,�, � I �� Ragland.; University College Aos- The others Stared In'fresh amazement. her true Identity to him. Logically I And,!moreover, she had dreamed of Together t7wy 15a,rUaDy subdued t7w aTi- The stram became.so great that at I I i � r : � � - -1 . I � pital, London, England. Office- - Nalarlanx we' I she sent -word for him to attend her in -and'felt the repression th.-it tvas !j3a,vi. � I . I I -. I � � i - I nt as white as dea:tb. that would mean the end of everything, I ]11 two nights In succession. imal. :. - I . I I - . I � - . , , In z I � - . , Y. - � the park. He was 1�> accompany the i � f . Over Stewart Bros.' store, Main\,St.,. ' I . terifig some -dnwejeome .motion In him. � � � � -- . . - I - - I I . "Neverl" he blurted out hoarsel . No doubt he felt the same and kept 1, , I � j . I I .. &afartb. Phone No. 5. Night Ulls , � How well her plan succeeded may welss, but'that they had been advised � - � - � ! i . � "I will do anything the princess coin- Ids 'c' i men who carried the sedan thair, In Ughts were springing into existence I . � - , I could not I test be Illustrated by saying that she -- i . ! - gnswered from residence, Victoria 'r I . , I to give the place a wide berth, Now . I mands me to do," said Baldos easily. . last forever, that -was cert whicli sbe had learned to sit with a de- In all parts of the park, Beverly saw � 2 j � . - - Ain. A , now was In s I � I 10treet, Seaforth. - � ,a mo t unoomforttible they were making the best of a hard I!-.Itful, feeling of being in the eight- the solitary Window -in. the ino-�astery .i .9 I I Irmall -S . 1. ... . 1 1890 u serve her only?" month or two more and Beverly would . frame'of mind. ,Buldos refused to be journey to Serros, where they expected P, Z I I ... I I i � - I - . - ; I : "I serve her first, air. If she werd here have to think of her 'return to Wash- eenth 'century. far -Erway, and her eyes fastened on It 'I - -%- - - I rop , depressed b his misfortune. but little better stecess. He produced I . . DR. 1j. J. BURROWS. . - I � 4 p erly . Y . - I �epd . � . : . I h anda-Ime to die, and Ington. ' � . n f e groutds, now as If for sustenance in this trials ot her I . . . . 1i . � E. . -- offica and Residence-Coodeiic sll(3 could cOmm I lie retired to the oblivion she provided certain papers of Identificatio'n, wblch, -ray in the ,early dusk. Beverly bade 11fe-this mome4t of surprise, this wo. . i �. ch, there would be an end to Baldos." And , I I � 1 .4 1 - Areet, east of the Methodidt chur Ills courage,- his cool Impudence, his- and seemed disagreeably content. Ap- Quinnox. examined and approved, much - � s, alld tl�ose enII, . 1 ..5 i the bearers to iet down ber chair and ment when sbe felt him la i � I . I . ; - Aeaforth. Plione No. 46. Cormer lie smiled Lis he said It. The real prin- subtle wit, charmed her more than she parently It made- very little ' ylug hundj� . 1. : - - � . I I . difference to Beverly's secret amazement. Tbe- few minutes. -2 upon the be -art sh0bad tot suspected -' -� i Z x -, shaWd : 1 396 cess'looked at him with a new, eager couldF express. Now, she was begin- to him - ! . ar vork nty of Hu�ron. 1 leave her In quiet for a - -1� whether hewas in or Out Of fa- princess and the colonel exchanged, '- i I �., . , . -ht was upoh the= 11 I bottle of I . , ­- expression, as if sometbiiiig bad just ning -to study him from a standpokat I vor. Beverl The two men withdretw to a respectful of treason. TwIlig 2 1 . � -DRS. SCOTT & MKCIKAY. . y was In bi dudgeon, and glances and afterward a few words i - � � distance, a1dos - . . I . � � become clear to her.' There was a peculiarly and selfishly,her own. Wher'e low spirits. . whereupon she called 13 the sun had set; and night was rush- - i I - . 0 Goderleb, - street, pppDsite . Metho- I . . in subdue& tones. Yetive looked fur- . � r . � Chorus of coughs and a round. -of sly. recently she had sung his praise to,Ye- , to her side. .1fer face was flushed with lug up to lend unfair Advantage, to the I ; � - - S, Paliz I Aist ahareh, S6aforth. I - - ­ - The party rode forth a an early hour tively at Beverly -and -then at Baldos, - . . I . . I lety. . forces against which they were strug- I � . onx 1 7 . I - I - looks, . tive and others she now was strangely i In the morning... It was hot In the city. , as If to inquir(.11 whether thes6 inen a t W - . j . - . J. G. Scott, gr � 11 the were thei goat hunters she bad come to - . 7117ator .., I '- aduate of Vietoria "She could hardly ask you to die," reticent. She was to. understand, an-. I but It looked cold and bleak o' "You must tell'me the tTuth about gling. The 'orchestra In the castle was I -� I I ember of the said - Yetive, addressing him for the oth4r day *by this cbaiige bad come ` that transaction iirltb Ravone,11 she playing something soft and tywader- . I I ' heights. Comfoirtable. wraps were tak.- know by Nyord- of mouth. The two � - ­ � ad Ann Arbor, and, ni i . . I . ' . i � i I 13:taria, College of Physicians find first time. . . over her. Stories of his cleverness ,, en tilong,, and provisionfwas made for faces were hopelessly noucommit said, coming straight to the polut, . oh, so fara,way! . ,- - I t i's the =Gat . . Z . tal. I . . I X I � P-vc � 11 'I-�:geons. Cor�Dner tor the a0unty "A princess Is like- i h o her ears from Lorry and Am- � luncheon at an* inn halfway up the Sud&nly Baldos' horse reared and "I was e ting this, your b1gliness," "I forget that I ara -a slave, ;your 13 I � nent- uaantifac- I , I . ; . - . � . � - . I '� � � ji- ­ #1 Auron. ' -madam," saw Baldos, with rare hu- gul,sh and even from Dangloss. She slope.. Quinnox regaled Beverly with be.,ran to pl'uiige as If in terror, so that sald he quietly. The shadows of night higbness,­ .he r,aId at last, and- his -volice i r ' � ' -"y instant relief � grad, � � - i - � . C. Mackay, h-o-no,r uate of neral. Ye- was- proud, vastly proud, of him IR � stories Grenfall Lorry was the rlder kept his seat only- by means lVere falling, but she could distinguish - rough. She - . - . . mor, and the. laugh -%�as.ge ' In which- � 'thrilled, her through and tb I � � � � - . eitchm Sruises I . trinity University, gold medalist of . tive resolved to talk privately with this these days. 11 - � the hero and Yetive t4e�'herolne. He of adept horsemanship. Ravone leal3t-d the look of anxiety In his dark eyes. tturn,ed �jujvldy and to ber -utter,. dis. , � I � . � . I 'It � also cu -re -4 : . - trinity Medica,l .0o'llege. Member of - ' . . � . ! - "Well'," she Insisted ImpAleutly. i� -ace and eyes still close 1, � � the Callege �of 1-bysicians and - Sur- excellent wit before the hour was over. The Iroia Count alone dise'redited the I - told her of the days when Lorry, a fu- forward and at the risk Of iDjUry niay found bis, f . � - I � . - - i "You saw the notes emebanged?" , - i . i .afism., Neuralgia - I . 1483 . clutched the plunging steed by -the bit. I Ili � . Avons, Ontario. , She was confident that be. knew her to ability and the ebusclentiousness of I gitive with a price upon his bead, it, to bers. glow1m, In th6 dark-ness. � : . . . - . - -- . [ troubles. 2.5c. - - - ­ -- -.--- --��­ - .be the princess. the 11 ln'ountel*nk," as -be named the , charged with the a9sassinAtIon Of Together they partially subdued the "Yes, yes, and I command you t6 tell "Tbo-se men imuer there.," -she whis- 1 - - ­ I - I ­ .---- 1. . 0 1 P � � me what they contained., It was - 7 � I .1 � . -othed to the the pored help k,.-qsly-11they ,are loolzing at �. A,UCTIONEERS. "I would like to ask the fellow an- man who had put his nose out f Joint. - Prince Lorenz, then beti animal and Baldos swung to the gromid 10 - . I - - � � - I ost darin- thin- 1"a- - 1� . � �. . anx, ,- princess, lay hidden In the monastel � ' I I * 4L i � " other question," said Marlanx, finger- Deverly, seeing much. of Marl - ' -y .atRavone's side. ,?Ifiss Calhoun's horse ni e!I 0 7,011", � . � I It-fic Liver Pins - . THOMAS BROWN. .1 11 "Your highness, I cannot tell you (Conthwed on Page 'jjL4-,e.) �4 ,� ­ � ­ : I Ing his sword hilt nervously. "You say . inade the mistake of chiding 1�im *1 while Yetive's own soldiers hunted In the medatime had caught the fe*er, - I I ­ . I I and dyspepsita. t--� Limased auctioneer for the coun- what passed between us. It Would be -==rw-x­, 4 - ­ z, m �, I - -- - 1, ,� . you serve the princess. Do you mean frankly and gayly about this aversion. high and low for him, The narrator He ijranced off to the roadside bei(oiFb --- - . .­ ­ 4� I I - �;� I � ler - send tis . &s of Haron and Perth. - ()rders' ' t i . or r treacherous," be said firmly. Beverly I . � . . . � . I - . -oft &t A. M. Campbell's implement by that that'you imagine your duties She even argued -the guard's case be- I dwelt glowingly upon the trip from the she could got him under control. y K handsome - , - - gasped In sheer amazement � a!t the as a soldier to comprise dancing polite fore the bead ot the army, Imprudently , monastery to the city She was thus In a position to observe A . . or I WORK U20 CHARA I � . Seatorth, � I . I Yare-roams, � . free. t ual- I night when'Lorry ca h d heaven, sir! To i - ­ � � . rpositur Office, -will receive prompt atfendance within the - security of pointing out ivany of his superior q I mb down to sur- the two men on the ground. Shielded ! I - I A I -- � whom do you owe allegiance -to meor ' ---- -- � �- '�;---- 75 11 I - - I XY CO., UtInited � ,attention. Satisfaction guaranteed or these walls?" ' I I itles in advocating -his, cause. The i render himself in drder to shield the from view by the body 'of the horse I � I � I I 11 " � - ` - -- � . I o Ravone and that band of tramps?" I �r�sl� . -tf "I bdlleve I enlisted as a - r of count was learning foibearance ir . I Im Is M HRST W-50211AL - - li�­-o ant 167 . I *o abarge. . . 17M � membe i his ! woman he loved, and QuInnox himself they were able to put -the finishing t . � �� � --- ­­ . - , I . I . 1. I ; KU � I -1 --. 11 -, . und touches to the trick Baldos had cleverly Sbe cried, with eyes afire. I I I. I i -� . -�- '] ...... ,VT the castle guard, sir. The duty of the old age. He saw the wisdom of pro- 1 piloted him through the undergro I . , I .1 - Ai rp � I - I I - , !-- I JARMa . IE 1=XVKLA1L . guard is to� protect,the person of the - crastination. Baldos was in favor, but I passage into the very heart of the cas- worked. Beverly distinctly saw the lo bota, your highness, he an' I I . � I i . I I . � . etor I' tie. Then came the exCItlDg scene In I It Hof Women to Wir. awd Hold ' - - I . - - swered so falrlk that she was for the � �� ruler of Graustark and to do that to some day there would come" a tim guard and the be,- ar ex-ebange bits of PS - tT af Haron. Sales attended to in r . I nIg moment abashed. "I am loyal to you- 1 Men's Adruir,atloll;I' Rpvpect md � . the death." I his undoliig, .1 which* Lorry presented himself as a pa -per, -with glances that meant more - - . I I .1 I,- � ,#ny part of th-6 county at. mp4e)rate ' ' prisoner, with the denouement that loyal to the heart's core�and yet ,I am I Love. I� . I �, IgIt is my belief that you are a s than the words they were unable to . - � . I I, � rates and satisfaction guafa&leed.- py, In the barracks he was acquiring I I . . loyal to that unhappy band of tramps, I I I . i , � - * � � � Orders left at the Seaforth post You can show evidence of good faith . fame. 1�eports went forth with unblas- saved the princess. and won for the utter, . - I I I . 11 7 . . I I as I you choose to call them. They are ' Womaiee Matest gff-.t -0� the power to � � . office, or on Lot 2, Concesslo1n 2j by eRlIsting to fight against Dawslaer� ed freedom; lie established. himself as gallant American the desire of his Baldos pressed into- Ravone's hand a I , I � I - I � . re only my sover- %Wae admiration,.. j,aff)--��&j, gnd !ova. . . I Rullett, will receive prompt at- -' shooting to kill," said the l'oe best swordsman in the service, as I heart. my friends. You a I 1 .. - gen and by ' ' . - was!" cried note of some bulk and received in ex- There is a beauty in lhwAtlh vuhich is I teation. . 1832-tf gn . count, with a sinister ,gleam In his well as the mostefflelent. marksman. I I "What a brave fellow he ebange a fmer6 slip of paper. The pa- 0'r I" I I I -- - -- . - . . M "And you won't tell me what passed more attractive to men than Incre rev- I . i , I . � B. S. PHILUIPS. eye. . . � With the foils and sabers he easily i 13�verly, who never tired of hearing pers disappeared as if by magic, and � i I the !romantic story.- . . the guard was remounting his horse,be. between you?" she ,said, angered by laxity of featnre . I . Licensed auetioneer for the ooun- "And If I decline to serve in any v,,jnquished the foremost 'fencers in i I ­ i A . , "Ali, he was wonderful, Miss Cal- fore he saw that the act baty been de� this epigrammatic remark. 1 1�as­ af Huron and Perth.- Being a other �apaclty than the one I -no W""- high and lo -%v circles. He could ride � . 4 1 1 I., . I i t "I cannot and be true to myself." i #ractical farmer and thoroughly "Then I shall brand you as a spy and like /a Cossack or like an American I lioun. I fought him to keep him from tected, The. expression of pa and de- I i IV I sumenderIng. I 110b, you Efre a glorlous soldierl'? she ' � . .; ward." . cowboy, Of th all, his warmest ad I He bpat me, and I was spair in Beverly's face sent a cold chill - _:. 1. I :i ." em - , . . . . . . .1 . I -- - - I ,.� ­ � understanding the vatue� of farm a -co -1 " � .1 ." . in " exclaimed, with fierce sarcasm- In her � .. . stook and implements, places me I : 11111,.;";g� 1 "You have already called me. -a spy, mirer was Harfdan, the man set to I virtually his prisoner when we appear- )over h lin from hand to foot. ii;' ::� � i j; ,.,;; _j; .: :: 1. � , . .i� ­ . 1. a better podition to realizo it # ed before the'tribunal.11 voice. "You spealc of being true! -1 ;�..:;;. jgwd 7 ,! I I , She turned sIck -with apprehension. 217 1 1!�ii,13ffl I . .your exi�ellency. It will not make It vi,tttc-h him, for Lhe secret service. i;i,. - 11 14S -9 I � prioes. Chargeeb moderate. Satia- � i "It's no wonder she loveil him and Herfalth had received a. stunning blow. Surprise you in the very act of"- - f.";U'l. -� I j � -j All true, let me add, if you call me a cow-' may be thuelyjo state that Haddan I st -11.0 !" . . . � J faction guaranteed or. no pay. � married him." Mutely she watched the vagabonds Stay, your highness!" he said cold- --- . ez Ig i - o.r4ers left at Elensall fice ard, I refuse to take up arms against watched In vain. - i��,!,--,�: . ­ W 1! _poBt of I "He deserved the best that lifecould withdraw In peace, free to go where 1Y. "You are about to call me a spy . Y�� i -i-4., . ' - � I n is- �,� .: i �� , or at Lot 23, Concession 2, Hay, will elthet Dawsbergen or Axpbain.11 The princess, humottlug her own fa I 12 ,:., - ;W . I I give, Miss Calhoun." they Pleased. The excursionists 'turn- and a traitor. Spare me, I implore you, I i . - 1709-tf rid sen- cy, aswell as Beverly's foibles, took to I I! !:�!�...*,�...M if!!, '%4 Pi I i , . i , ; "e ;g. 6 . . . . . . 10 .1 . � ;n - � � � � � be promptly attended to . The remark created a profou "You had better n9t call me Allss i � . . . . . . . I I - � I ed to the main road. Baldos fell back that humillatlen. I have swom to serve - ;i .1, !,U,f1',,;:.p,. .,i,.- � "qu , � ", . I . . '... -,iT ; -, ------- sation. . riding with her high spirited young I * I .1;i?,*10 .-II5 I , 1: i:MT1, U is C S you faithfully and loyally. I have n i� � . I �, 14 ' Calhoun, Colonel Quinnox," sald s e,. to h ac u tomed place, his imploring ot ! :110.-.r191iN; ,­!. ; 1, - guest on man a little jaunt I �! *! I 4; i 11; � - . . I y I ­­�!. Uxii.1!911. 1 �. - . to the I lookingt7!,back apprehensively. "I am a -look wasted. She was strangely, in. degelved ybu, and I shall not, Paul .�i� i Then you are employed by both In I -.,-;j!- .�� . W . stead of one!" shouted the Iron Count 11111s. Sbe.usually rode with Lorry or.! . ! 7N. -z ­t1?! i - j . - 1;11� I . ; . I J. Le 'is Thomas . � - .: 4";1! I it. - I I - . I hlghnes�once in awhile, don't you explicably depressed for the rest of the Baldos has wronged no man, no, wom- I vs. .. . . , eefull " Angalsb, cheerfulJy assuming the sub- . � I I I Ch it 17mrin(-,er, Architect, etc. lZte Dominion De' "I " y- r - ' know?" day. an. What pissed betAveen Rayone and i" - 1 4 .1 . i)artmetit �1jf1j1i(:'Work& consuitinK Engineer for "I am employed as a guard for her dued position befitting a lady-in-walt- . . is sm -- �­ -, . I -, -1 - 4 'UsTmALT "I Implore your highness' ,,)�rdon 11 myself concerns us only. It had noth- ( -1 . I I � .." 31univilml ur County work. Mectrio Railromb, � . : I -: 8ew( rage- or Wat(Irworks systeins, 11%arves, .Bridgres, royal bigliDess," said Baldos, with a hig apparently restored to favor on, . P . I . I I , - . ,, I 1.1-1 said he gayly, " CHAPTER Xvii. I Ing to do ,With the affairs of Grau. . ;�- - I . - Re-ei �etive "and not as a probation. Sbe enjoyed Beverly's I , i i I � -tt�rve(j CojjcrL�te. pjjo�,jy 1.1220, square glance at 1 1 The riders ahead had come to a , HE was torn by conflicting emo- stark." -- TZ. GUIZP, I i 110, fighter In the ranks. I will fight tl1l unique position. In order to maintain A&PS, � 28-tf. LONDON, ONTI _ I ' I ., � standstill and were pointing off Into tions. 'That the two friends -2 "Of course you wotild say Iliat. You (42 - , - I- i � I prgino, morO � deatli for her, but not for Graus'tark." attitude as princes� the. fair young . I I n . � ­ .. - . -,-- ­ ­ - . -1- - I � her . . the pass to their rl,&,ht, They were . had surreptitiously exchanged wouldn't be fool enough to tell the I i . - CH,kPTER, XVI. deceiver was obl1gecl to pose in ithe I TO be a successful -wife, to xetain thq � - I . I eight or ten miles from the city gates mess . I � , rhe McKifliop TAtuWal Fire ,,, attitude of being . ages, doubtless by aii ar- truth," I ctled she hotly. "I am The I ise, a v�ftreme6r deldetabld - - � . - 41% y io-%,e', I' like that fellow' ; - and more than halfway up the winding rangement perfected since be.had en- fool! I have trusted y )ove and a4mirAtion of her .husband, I 'I .lob. Bile - � oul and� if any- / 04ould be a VID=n)s const I Lon-y's wife. � , ant �studyv, T � . Insurance'Company. coolness," said Lorry to Har- � road. that ended at the monastery gates. tered the servIce-possibly within the thing goes wrong I alone am to blanTe �kt the - - '.. . i` � , fi,Tst indication. -of ill -health, - -1 I - "How can you expect the par, I .1 tient curo W- � . � I .agon to '. - Bev-(�rly and QuInnox, came up w I - - - ry Anguish, after the meet- . , Ith week ---could not be disputed. When for exposing poor Graustark to danger. painfui ()r irr�p . 11, � 1� - N D $ 17 I 11 ,,nake lave to you, dear, if he thinks I _ .,gular periods, jiead�=he -or i . , T - FAWA AND 160LATED TOW iii,- 11-Iels- after my own theni hud found all eyes centered on a and how had they planned the accl- Oh, irby didn't I cry out this after . (3re remova t, I - backache secure Lydia, E% Plukhami* 1 Ity . I you are,another man's wife?" Yetive ; � �. - . PROPFERTY ONLY INSURED, heart. Why, be treats -us as'thou-4 we T small company of men encamped In the dental meeting? What had been their noonill . i . . � . - . ,isked her blue eyes beaming with the ' *4 you - Vegetable Compound and be& its use. 1 . I - - - I . . I were the suppliants, he the aliusglver , 'I I, rocky defile a hundred yards from the method of communication? And, above "I knew would not," -be said, , ., I � � OFFICERS. - full of It yl. main road., - all, whht were the contents of the mes- with cool unconcern. - Mrs - B. Gillis, Windsor, X. R,r i I � 7. B. MaLean,- president, Kippen I -le is playing a ganie, I'll admit, but ly. "You have . � - T I ; � P. O.; Thoma's Fraser, vice-presi- he (loes It Nvith. an assurance that de- "Poob!" .suiffed Bover ' ,sages exchanged? Were they of a "Insolence! What do you mean by , desmibe$ her illn , and c ,, t M ' I I - . � � � only to consult history to1hid the ex- It needed but a glance to tell her that?" she cried In CoDf US . - ess tirm in I I � P � . i I � -1 - . - - dent, BrIticefield P, O.; Thomas H. lights me! � ' ctiso. It's the dear old habit of men to who comprised the unusual company. purely personal nature or did they com- -!on �ollowjng latter. �. -. i . I I I )RD-ys.. speretary-�,treasurer, Seaforth ,'He is right about tbat darned old f The _very raggedness of their garments, prebend 14jury to the' principality of "In. your heart you knew I was doing . Dear Mrs, Pinicham:- i -- � inake love to queens and g6t beheaded i I 11111s, knowledge - Grau'stark? Beverly - could not, In her - . I P. O.; .fortill said Anguish. the unforgettable disregard for ,conse no wrong. You shielded me then, ,as I . I I ' I - - I -, for it, Besides, be Is not expected to - "When X commeneed to tako Lydia V.� . I � : DIRECTORS. � proves conclusively that quences, the Impudent ease with which heart, feel that Baldos was doing any you *have shielded me from the begin- Plnkham!s Vegetable Compound I was saf- .1 I � . ` of such things - . � , 4 1 . - I ove to ine. 11ow In the wor!d Z I I . - Wiltiam Chesney, Seafort,h; Jobii lie Is no'- on.' !"111.1ke I they faced poTerty and wealth alike, thing Inimical to the country he. served, ning"s fering with wmkness and womb tr,oubio,! j . - ordinary pers - . . � . 4 1 . - �: I I i G. Grieve, Winthrop; George bale, that Into your'liead?" 'and yet her duty and loyalty to Yetive I ; I I � I . 'Seaforth -, John Benneweis,' Dublin ; "Yetive had a bit of a talk �w,ith him ffld Y04 get . �1 of belonged to but one set of men -the "I don't see'why I S�lt here and let beadaelies, backwhes, and that wmwowft&� ! �, � � ­ just now," said Lorry, witil'a.�reflec- oil a (1ay spoil after the retur vagabonds of the Hawk and -Raven. made It Imperative that the transac- You talk to me like that," she said, feel- I tired fwling. I have only ta][on the Vtge-� � � 4; 1 . . Wames Evans, Reeehwood; John . - - t I I I Watt, Harlook -- Thos. Frase r, Bkucs- tive smile. "She asked him point blank f,iiri,y and Angralsb fron, a trip to the Beverly went asbade whiter. Her in. tion should be reported at,once, A Ing the SYMPtOMS of collapse. "You Uble Compound a few short weeks -and It! I i - # - i - . t , . froutlei Beverly expressed a desire to bas,made me well, strong aud robust. it i field; Jolin B. "Bi0j,ean, Kippen;-Jas, if he knew who she was. He (lid not terest in everything else flagged, and word to QuInnox- and Ravone would be air with me, Baldos � , (2onnolly, Clinton. . �� I 0sit the monastery of St. Valentine, she was lost In bewlIdenient. What seized and searched -for the, mysterious You are laughing at me now and call: believe -that Lydia E, Pinkham's VagetabW I I . It Compound is without equal for female tr-o� I . . � - . 11 � AGENTS. � rw--,7 =M=,4% P% Itigh on the mountain top. It was a freak of fortune had sent these men - .t -,, , I I 10-P . �"� I Ing me 4.1 witless'lIttle fool, You -you .1 bles.), - � I , Robt. Smith, Harl,ock; E. Hinch- , long ride over the Circuitous route by out off the fastnesses into this danger- " - did something today that ' - � , VXt'(4% ff U -K - shakes my , 0 � .1 - I I I m leY, Seaforth; James Cumming, Eg- CA%ffo W I A Whic4 the steel) Incline was avoided, ously op& place? P faith to the very bottom. I never�'can Women who are troubled wifth pabi-0 1 - I I I I . . . I . - - 9mondville; a. W. Yeo, Holmesville- or Infants aud ChUdren. and It Was necessary for the party to - I I or irregular periods, baCkUbe, blftdn&' I P. O.; Geo. Murdie and Goo. Steph- F . . . . . She recognized the ascetic Ravone, trust YOU again. Good heaven, I bate : . rly start. Yetive rode with , (or flatulence), influmma4fion, or ulcom.. - � . ,-1. I Dnsbu, auditors. ,,k, an ea with his student's face and ,beggar's - -- to confess to -to every one that you are I I I tion, that "beaning-down" - feelin& Ah,,d.J i . The Kind You Have Always Bought I - \ � M - . 11 . garb. Old Franz was 'there, and so . I I " I I . . � I I C:1 .AL at rP C3o XL X ..9L . se faces and hetero. A 6$ ness, faintness, indigesUon, or nervous i . t y 11 . - 4 MONIRY TO LOAN. ­ - were others who- . Your highnessr he 4 com_ I � . ­ , Implored, Z . j Bears the . The bd You Have AlWaYs BOON I prostration may be reeton-A to pede,& � ., smommosINNIMImogg ad Weome so fa- - . t - I BeshIhe -..e geneous garments- b S Z . Ing close to the chair and bending over I heoth and . " , . . - � .. I i streength � �� � . . I I 7 -Z The tall her. "Before God I am honest with ' . t - � eourlby Signatiir bY, talft � - r' w1vate ftirids at 4A% to. 67. o q of . - I -W , . n f%=,s . I I � I Ure / P 4 millar to her M another day. 11 --- a ,�, 'ft 0Wd!WA0LZr I R -Mukham's - - ;U - I . _I -A ftuat LAZe, "04,;�Pvv,e,�,%;tv, - the I % A I 2Q-�5.tf A I WAZT, Ermefield, Oiit 16ader with . red feather., the rak. � I A .8.3j,141 - - I Vegetable . - ` - � - . I . . "--- rqu. P91leve me when I ggy th-ftt ,T . ­ . : . � ,,,--,-----1!. - ­ ­ , - ­ ­ . A � . - I ..:- ­ � *"% . 'I �, , I - . � � . . . 91 I I . I .. il 7 I . -. . I - . � I I I � - I . 7L e 1, -A - - :, I � - I I I . I � . I . I � - I . I � � I ­­ � I -1 - . � . I � - ...-I -i- ­U-� 11 -- ­ . - I -1 � - I � .. I . - . - I � I . - �, - � i i . 4 � . , . I - � . � - I I I I . - � � I . . I - J 7 I . M 11 . - . . � I 4 1 � I I ,� . : I I - , -2 � I - . - . 11;1 � i- � I Za F V V at the guard, His face was Imperturb- I I � � ,xe yes," be answerE . His hard i h touched ber- arm, perhaps unconscious- � I able, even sphinx -like In Its steitdIness. ly. She threw back her bead to give -.. . She decided to hold him personally to bim a look of rebuke. ,Xheir _eyes M r et ; aC-count At the earlIest am#flable mo, - . . and after a z4.oment both were*tuh of � i I I ment she would demand att. explana. I . i Pleading. Her lips parted, but the tion of h1alconduct, ithreate -�'Tig him if . wor& would not com I i . e. She was 5ter- I necesshr w. if he pro#edobdurata there' � . I �� ward more than thankful for thA, bc- I w%s but one course � left oodu to her. . I - . � I i cause his eyes Impelled her to give f She,would deliver him up to,tb6 JU13- . 1 A voice to amazing things that suddenly ! tice he had,outra Hour af ter li&wr . ,ged. 11 rushed to her bead. I. - 1i went by, and Beverly suffered mere 'than ft It . i I -want to believe You,! she twhis- � she could biwe told. The 4dtim-- � 1 . 4 pered softly. I i age was. done, and the chance to undo . - . I "You m.ust-yog- do! I would give ; It W48 slipping fai�ther a nd hirther-out , .� ' ; you my life., You have It now. it is �); of her grasp. SUe began to look-uppu herself as the -vllest of traitors. There , ,- :. In yout keeping and'wIth it my honor. I was no,silver amonotbe clouds that Trust me. I ,beseech .you. 1 have tru3t- - I 4 marred her thoukhts that afterno6n. ed YOU." t � I : I It wis late In the day 4when the party � P. "I brought you here - she be!,rau. de- , � : i - 4 returned to the castle tlr�d out. Bev- fending him Involuntarily. "But Bal- I � 11 i erly was the oidy.one who had no long-' .0 I t; I d0s-, .-V-O'u f t th , I am the prin- I i �� Ing to seek repose' after the -fatiguing cessl" Spei rew away In � sudden shy- - ­ - . I trip. Her mind was full of unrest. It ness, her ebeeks rosy once more. her . . I . was necessary to question Baldos at eyes . filling.wIth, themost"dIstressingly I . I once. Tberecould be -no peace for her unrefts'0114b`10 tearS, Ile 41d not rno've a .1 * . until she learned"the truth from him. for what -seemed hours to heir. Sho . - I i 1h *1h 6U -&,;u IF I'l T­�ws- � � 11 � ­ asX ,C;t44,;%j lu "&V V A5 i t ,�, � I �� Ragland.; University College Aos- The others Stared In'fresh amazement. her true Identity to him. Logically I And,!moreover, she had dreamed of Together t7wy 15a,rUaDy subdued t7w aTi- The stram became.so great that at I I i � r : � � - -1 . I � pital, London, England. Office- - Nalarlanx we' I she sent -word for him to attend her in -and'felt the repression th.-it tvas !j3a,vi. � I . I I -. I � � i - I nt as white as dea:tb. that would mean the end of everything, I ]11 two nights In succession. imal. :. - I . I I - . I � - . , , In z I � - . , Y. - � the park. He was 1�> accompany the i � f . Over Stewart Bros.' store, Main\,St.,. ' I . terifig some -dnwejeome .motion In him. � � � � -- . . - I - - I I . "Neverl" he blurted out hoarsel . No doubt he felt the same and kept 1, , I � j . I I .. &afartb. Phone No. 5. Night Ulls , � How well her plan succeeded may welss, but'that they had been advised � - � - � ! i . � "I will do anything the princess coin- Ids 'c' i men who carried the sedan thair, In Ughts were springing into existence I . � - , I could not I test be Illustrated by saying that she -- i . ! - gnswered from residence, Victoria 'r I . , I to give the place a wide berth, Now . I mands me to do," said Baldos easily. . last forever, that -was cert whicli sbe had learned to sit with a de- In all parts of the park, Beverly saw � 2 j � . - - Ain. A , now was In s I � I 10treet, Seaforth. - � ,a mo t unoomforttible they were making the best of a hard I!-.Itful, feeling of being in the eight- the solitary Window -in. the ino-�astery .i .9 I I Irmall -S . 1. ... . 1 1890 u serve her only?" month or two more and Beverly would . frame'of mind. ,Buldos refused to be journey to Serros, where they expected P, Z I I ... I I i � - I - . - ; I : "I serve her first, air. If she werd here have to think of her 'return to Wash- eenth 'century. far -Erway, and her eyes fastened on It 'I - -%- - - I rop , depressed b his misfortune. but little better stecess. He produced I . . DR. 1j. J. BURROWS. . - I � 4 p erly . Y . - I �epd . � . : . I h anda-Ime to die, and Ington. ' � . n f e groutds, now as If for sustenance in this trials ot her I . . . . 1i . � E. . -- offica and Residence-Coodeiic sll(3 could cOmm I lie retired to the oblivion she provided certain papers of Identificatio'n, wblch, -ray in the ,early dusk. Beverly bade 11fe-this mome4t of surprise, this wo. . i �. ch, there would be an end to Baldos." And , I I � 1 .4 1 - Areet, east of the Methodidt chur Ills courage,- his cool Impudence, his- and seemed disagreeably content. Ap- Quinnox. examined and approved, much - � s, alld tl�ose enII, . 1 ..5 i the bearers to iet down ber chair and ment when sbe felt him la i � I . I . ; - Aeaforth. Plione No. 46. Cormer lie smiled Lis he said It. The real prin- subtle wit, charmed her more than she parently It made- very little ' ylug hundj� . 1. : - - � . I I . difference to Beverly's secret amazement. Tbe- few minutes. -2 upon the be -art sh0bad tot suspected -' -� i Z x -, shaWd : 1 396 cess'looked at him with a new, eager couldF express. Now, she was begin- to him - ! . ar vork nty of Hu�ron. 1 leave her In quiet for a - -1� whether hewas in or Out Of fa- princess and the colonel exchanged, '- i I �., . , . -ht was upoh the= 11 I bottle of I . , ­- expression, as if sometbiiiig bad just ning -to study him from a standpokat I vor. Beverl The two men withdretw to a respectful of treason. TwIlig 2 1 . � -DRS. SCOTT & MKCIKAY. . y was In bi dudgeon, and glances and afterward a few words i - � � distance, a1dos - . . I . � � become clear to her.' There was a peculiarly and selfishly,her own. Wher'e low spirits. . whereupon she called 13 the sun had set; and night was rush- - i I - . 0 Goderleb, - street, pppDsite . Metho- I . . in subdue& tones. Yetive looked fur- . � r . � Chorus of coughs and a round. -of sly. recently she had sung his praise to,Ye- , to her side. .1fer face was flushed with lug up to lend unfair Advantage, to the I ; � - - S, Paliz I Aist ahareh, S6aforth. I - - ­ - The party rode forth a an early hour tively at Beverly -and -then at Baldos, - . . I . . I lety. . forces against which they were strug- I � . onx 1 7 . I - I - looks, . tive and others she now was strangely i In the morning... It was hot In the city. , as If to inquir(.11 whether thes6 inen a t W - . j . - . J. G. Scott, gr � 11 the were thei goat hunters she bad come to - . 7117ator .., I '- aduate of Vietoria "She could hardly ask you to die," reticent. She was to. understand, an-. I but It looked cold and bleak o' "You must tell'me the tTuth about gling. The 'orchestra In the castle was I -� I I ember of the said - Yetive, addressing him for the oth4r day *by this cbaiige bad come ` that transaction iirltb Ravone,11 she playing something soft and tywader- . I I ' heights. Comfoirtable. wraps were tak.- know by Nyord- of mouth. The two � - ­ � ad Ann Arbor, and, ni i . . I . ' . i � i I 13:taria, College of Physicians find first time. . . over her. Stories of his cleverness ,, en tilong,, and provisionfwas made for faces were hopelessly noucommit said, coming straight to the polut, . oh, so fara,way! . ,- - I t i's the =Gat . . Z . tal. I . . I X I � P-vc � 11 'I-�:geons. Cor�Dner tor the a0unty "A princess Is like- i h o her ears from Lorry and Am- � luncheon at an* inn halfway up the Sud&nly Baldos' horse reared and "I was e ting this, your b1gliness," "I forget that I ara -a slave, ;your 13 I � nent- uaantifac- I , I . ; . - . � . � - . I '� � � ji- ­ #1 Auron. ' -madam," saw Baldos, with rare hu- gul,sh and even from Dangloss. She slope.. Quinnox regaled Beverly with be.,ran to pl'uiige as If in terror, so that sald he quietly. The shadows of night higbness,­ .he r,aId at last, and- his -volice i r ' � ' -"y instant relief � grad, � � - i - � . C. Mackay, h-o-no,r uate of neral. Ye- was- proud, vastly proud, of him IR � stories Grenfall Lorry was the rlder kept his seat only- by means lVere falling, but she could distinguish - rough. She - . - . . mor, and the. laugh -%�as.ge ' In which- � 'thrilled, her through and tb I � � � � - . eitchm Sruises I . trinity University, gold medalist of . tive resolved to talk privately with this these days. 11 - � the hero and Yetive t4e�'herolne. He of adept horsemanship. Ravone leal3t-d the look of anxiety In his dark eyes. tturn,ed �jujvldy and to ber -utter,. dis. , � I � . � . I 'It � also cu -re -4 : . - trinity Medica,l .0o'llege. Member of - ' . . � . ! - "Well'," she Insisted ImpAleutly. i� -ace and eyes still close 1, � � the Callege �of 1-bysicians and - Sur- excellent wit before the hour was over. The Iroia Count alone dise'redited the I - told her of the days when Lorry, a fu- forward and at the risk Of iDjUry niay found bis, f . � - I � . - - i "You saw the notes emebanged?" , - i . i .afism., Neuralgia - I . 1483 . clutched the plunging steed by -the bit. I Ili � . Avons, Ontario. , She was confident that be. knew her to ability and the ebusclentiousness of I gitive with a price upon his bead, it, to bers. glow1m, In th6 dark-ness. � : . . . - . - -- . [ troubles. 2.5c. - - - ­ -- -.--- --��­ - .be the princess. the 11 ln'ountel*nk," as -be named the , charged with the a9sassinAtIon Of Together they partially subdued the "Yes, yes, and I command you t6 tell "Tbo-se men imuer there.," -she whis- 1 - - ­ I - I ­ .---- 1. . 0 1 P � � me what they contained., It was - 7 � I .1 � . -othed to the the pored help k,.-qsly-11they ,are loolzing at �. A,UCTIONEERS. "I would like to ask the fellow an- man who had put his nose out f Joint. - Prince Lorenz, then beti animal and Baldos swung to the gromid 10 - . I - - � � - I ost darin- thin- 1"a- - 1� . � �. . anx, ,- princess, lay hidden In the monastel � ' I I * 4L i � " other question," said Marlanx, finger- Deverly, seeing much. of Marl - ' -y .atRavone's side. ,?Ifiss Calhoun's horse ni e!I 0 7,011", � . � I It-fic Liver Pins - . THOMAS BROWN. .1 11 "Your highness, I cannot tell you (Conthwed on Page 'jjL4-,e.) �4 ,� ­ � ­ : I Ing his sword hilt nervously. "You say . inade the mistake of chiding 1�im *1 while Yetive's own soldiers hunted In the medatime had caught the fe*er, - I I ­ . I I and dyspepsita. t--� Limased auctioneer for the coun- what passed between us. It Would be -==rw-x­, 4 - ­ z, m �, I - -- - 1, ,� . you serve the princess. Do you mean frankly and gayly about this aversion. high and low for him, The narrator He ijranced off to the roadside bei(oiFb --- - . .­ ­ 4� I I - �;� I � ler - send tis . &s of Haron and Perth. - ()rders' ' t i . or r treacherous," be said firmly. Beverly I . � . . . � . I - . -oft &t A. M. Campbell's implement by that that'you imagine your duties She even argued -the guard's case be- I dwelt glowingly upon the trip from the she could got him under control. y K handsome - , - - gasped In sheer amazement � a!t the as a soldier to comprise dancing polite fore the bead ot the army, Imprudently , monastery to the city She was thus In a position to observe A . . or I WORK U20 CHARA I � . Seatorth, � I . I Yare-roams, � . free. t ual- I night when'Lorry ca h d heaven, sir! To i - ­ � � . rpositur Office, -will receive prompt atfendance within the - security of pointing out ivany of his superior q I mb down to sur- the two men on the ground. Shielded ! I - I A I -- � whom do you owe allegiance -to meor ' ---- -- � �- '�;---- 75 11 I - - I XY CO., UtInited � ,attention. Satisfaction guaranteed or these walls?" ' I I itles in advocating -his, cause. The i render himself in drder to shield the from view by the body 'of the horse I � I � I I 11 " � - ` - -- � . I o Ravone and that band of tramps?" I �r�sl� . -tf "I bdlleve I enlisted as a - r of count was learning foibearance ir . I Im Is M HRST W-50211AL - - li�­-o ant 167 . I *o abarge. . . 17M � membe i his ! woman he loved, and QuInnox himself they were able to put -the finishing t . � �� � --- ­­ . - , I . I . 1. I ; KU � I -1 --. 11 -, . und touches to the trick Baldos had cleverly Sbe cried, with eyes afire. I I I. I i -� . -�- '] ...... ,VT the castle guard, sir. The duty of the old age. He saw the wisdom of pro- 1 piloted him through the undergro I . , I .1 - Ai rp � I - I I - , !-- I JARMa . IE 1=XVKLA1L . guard is to� protect,the person of the - crastination. Baldos was in favor, but I passage into the very heart of the cas- worked. Beverly distinctly saw the lo bota, your highness, he an' I I . � I i . I I . � . etor I' tie. Then came the exCItlDg scene In I It Hof Women to Wir. awd Hold ' - - I . - - swered so falrlk that she was for the � �� ruler of Graustark and to do that to some day there would come" a tim guard and the be,- ar ex-ebange bits of PS - tT af Haron. Sales attended to in r . I nIg moment abashed. "I am loyal to you- 1 Men's Adruir,atloll;I' Rpvpect md � . the death." I his undoliig, .1 which* Lorry presented himself as a pa -per, -with glances that meant more - - . I I .1 I,- � ,#ny part of th-6 county at. mp4e)rate ' ' prisoner, with the denouement that loyal to the heart's core�and yet ,I am I Love. I� . I �, IgIt is my belief that you are a s than the words they were unable to . - � . I I, � rates and satisfaction guafa&leed.- py, In the barracks he was acquiring I I . . loyal to that unhappy band of tramps, I I I . i , � - * � � � Orders left at the Seaforth post You can show evidence of good faith . fame. 1�eports went forth with unblas- saved the princess. and won for the utter, . - I I I . 11 7 . . I I as I you choose to call them. They are ' Womaiee Matest gff-.t -0� the power to � � . office, or on Lot 2, Concesslo1n 2j by eRlIsting to fight against Dawslaer� ed freedom; lie established. himself as gallant American the desire of his Baldos pressed into- Ravone's hand a I , I � I - I � . re only my sover- %Wae admiration,.. j,aff)--��&j, gnd !ova. . . I Rullett, will receive prompt at- -' shooting to kill," said the l'oe best swordsman in the service, as I heart. my friends. You a I 1 .. - gen and by ' ' . - was!" cried note of some bulk and received in ex- There is a beauty in lhwAtlh vuhich is I teation. . 1832-tf gn . count, with a sinister ,gleam In his well as the mostefflelent. marksman. I I "What a brave fellow he ebange a fmer6 slip of paper. The pa- 0'r I" I I I -- - -- . - . . M "And you won't tell me what passed more attractive to men than Incre rev- I . i , I . � B. S. PHILUIPS. eye. . . � With the foils and sabers he easily i 13�verly, who never tired of hearing pers disappeared as if by magic, and � i I the !romantic story.- . . the guard was remounting his horse,be. between you?" she ,said, angered by laxity of featnre . I . Licensed auetioneer for the ooun- "And If I decline to serve in any v,,jnquished the foremost 'fencers in i I ­ i A . , "Ali, he was wonderful, Miss Cal- fore he saw that the act baty been de� this epigrammatic remark. 1 1�as­ af Huron and Perth.- Being a other �apaclty than the one I -no W""- high and lo -%v circles. He could ride � . 4 1 1 I., . I i t "I cannot and be true to myself." i #ractical farmer and thoroughly "Then I shall brand you as a spy and like /a Cossack or like an American I lioun. I fought him to keep him from tected, The. expression of pa and de- I i IV I sumenderIng. I 110b, you Efre a glorlous soldierl'? she ' � . .; ward." . cowboy, Of th all, his warmest ad I He bpat me, and I was spair in Beverly's face sent a cold chill - _:. 1. I :i ." em - , . . . . . . .1 . I -- - - I ,.� ­ � understanding the vatue� of farm a -co -1 " � .1 ." . in " exclaimed, with fierce sarcasm- In her � .. . stook and implements, places me I : 11111,.;";g� 1 "You have already called me. -a spy, mirer was Harfdan, the man set to I virtually his prisoner when we appear- )over h lin from hand to foot. ii;' ::� � i j; ,.,;; _j; .: :: 1. � , . .i� ­ . 1. a better podition to realizo it # ed before the'tribunal.11 voice. "You spealc of being true! -1 ;�..:;;. jgwd 7 ,! I I , She turned sIck -with apprehension. 217 1 1!�ii,13ffl I . .your exi�ellency. It will not make It vi,tttc-h him, for Lhe secret service. i;i,. - 11 14S -9 I � prioes. Chargeeb moderate. Satia- � i "It's no wonder she loveil him and Herfalth had received a. stunning blow. Surprise you in the very act of"- - f.";U'l. -� I j � -j All true, let me add, if you call me a cow-' may be thuelyjo state that Haddan I st -11.0 !" . . . � J faction guaranteed or. no pay. � married him." Mutely she watched the vagabonds Stay, your highness!" he said cold- --- . ez Ig i - o.r4ers left at Elensall fice ard, I refuse to take up arms against watched In vain. - i��,!,--,�: . ­ W 1! _poBt of I "He deserved the best that lifecould withdraw In peace, free to go where 1Y. "You are about to call me a spy . Y�� i -i-4., . ' - � I n is- �,� .: i �� , or at Lot 23, Concession 2, Hay, will elthet Dawsbergen or Axpbain.11 The princess, humottlug her own fa I 12 ,:., - ;W . I I give, Miss Calhoun." they Pleased. The excursionists 'turn- and a traitor. Spare me, I implore you, I i . - 1709-tf rid sen- cy, aswell as Beverly's foibles, took to I I! !:�!�...*,�...M if!!, '%4 Pi I i , . i , ; "e ;g. 6 . . . . . . 10 .1 . � ;n - � � � � � be promptly attended to . The remark created a profou "You had better n9t call me Allss i � . . . . . . . I I - � I ed to the main road. Baldos fell back that humillatlen. I have swom to serve - ;i .1, !,U,f1',,;:.p,. .,i,.- � "qu , � ", . I . . '... -,iT ; -, ------- sation. . riding with her high spirited young I * I .1;i?,*10 .-II5 I , 1: i:MT1, U is C S you faithfully and loyally. I have n i� � . I �, 14 ' Calhoun, Colonel Quinnox," sald s e,. to h ac u tomed place, his imploring ot ! :110.-.r191iN; ,­!. ; 1, - guest on man a little jaunt I �! *! I 4; i 11; � - . . I y I ­­�!. Uxii.1!911. 1 �. - . to the I lookingt7!,back apprehensively. "I am a -look wasted. She was strangely, in. degelved ybu, and I shall not, Paul .�i� i Then you are employed by both In I -.,-;j!- .�� . W . stead of one!" shouted the Iron Count 11111s. Sbe.usually rode with Lorry or.! . ! 7N. -z ­t1?! i - j . - 1;11� I . ; . I J. Le 'is Thomas . � - .: 4";1! I it. - I I - . I hlghnes�once in awhile, don't you explicably depressed for the rest of the Baldos has wronged no man, no, wom- I vs. .. . . , eefull " Angalsb, cheerfulJy assuming the sub- . � I I I Ch it 17mrin(-,er, Architect, etc. lZte Dominion De' "I " y- r - ' know?" day. an. What pissed betAveen Rayone and i" - 1 4 .1 . i)artmetit �1jf1j1i(:'Work& consuitinK Engineer for "I am employed as a guard for her dued position befitting a lady-in-walt- . . is sm -- �­ -, . I -, -1 - 4 'UsTmALT "I Implore your highness' ,,)�rdon 11 myself concerns us only. It had noth- ( -1 . I I � .." 31univilml ur County work. Mectrio Railromb, � . : I -: 8ew( rage- or Wat(Irworks systeins, 11%arves, .Bridgres, royal bigliDess," said Baldos, with a hig apparently restored to favor on, . P . I . I I , - . ,, I 1.1-1 said he gayly, " CHAPTER Xvii. I Ing to do ,With the affairs of Grau. . ;�- - I . - Re-ei �etive "and not as a probation. Sbe enjoyed Beverly's I , i i I � -tt�rve(j CojjcrL�te. pjjo�,jy 1.1220, square glance at 1 1 The riders ahead had come to a , HE was torn by conflicting emo- stark." -- TZ. GUIZP, I i 110, fighter In the ranks. I will fight tl1l unique position. In order to maintain A&PS, � 28-tf. LONDON, ONTI _ I ' I ., � standstill and were pointing off Into tions. 'That the two friends -2 "Of course you wotild say Iliat. You (42 - , - I- i � I prgino, morO � deatli for her, but not for Graus'tark." attitude as princes� the. fair young . I I n . � ­ .. - . -,-- ­ ­ - . -1- - I � her . . the pass to their rl,&,ht, They were . had surreptitiously exchanged wouldn't be fool enough to tell the I i . - CH,kPTER, XVI. deceiver was obl1gecl to pose in ithe I TO be a successful -wife, to xetain thq � - I . I eight or ten miles from the city gates mess . I � , rhe McKifliop TAtuWal Fire ,,, attitude of being . ages, doubtless by aii ar- truth," I ctled she hotly. "I am The I ise, a v�ftreme6r deldetabld - - � . - 41% y io-%,e', I' like that fellow' ; - and more than halfway up the winding rangement perfected since be.had en- fool! I have trusted y )ove and a4mirAtion of her .husband, I 'I .lob. Bile - � oul and� if any- / 04ould be a VID=n)s const I Lon-y's wife. � , ant �studyv, T � . Insurance'Company. coolness," said Lorry to Har- � road. that ended at the monastery gates. tered the servIce-possibly within the thing goes wrong I alone am to blanTe �kt the - - '.. . i` � , fi,Tst indication. -of ill -health, - -1 I - "How can you expect the par, I .1 tient curo W- � . � I .agon to '. - Bev-(�rly and QuInnox, came up w I - - - ry Anguish, after the meet- . , Ith week ---could not be disputed. When for exposing poor Graustark to danger. painfui ()r irr�p . 11, � 1� - N D $ 17 I 11 ,,nake lave to you, dear, if he thinks I _ .,gular periods, jiead�=he -or i . , T - FAWA AND 160LATED TOW iii,- 11-Iels- after my own theni hud found all eyes centered on a and how had they planned the accl- Oh, irby didn't I cry out this after . (3re remova t, I - backache secure Lydia, E% Plukhami* 1 Ity . I you are,another man's wife?" Yetive ; � �. - . PROPFERTY ONLY INSURED, heart. Why, be treats -us as'thou-4 we T small company of men encamped In the dental meeting? What had been their noonill . i . . � . - . ,isked her blue eyes beaming with the ' *4 you - Vegetable Compound and be& its use. 1 . I - - - I . . I were the suppliants, he the aliusglver , 'I I, rocky defile a hundred yards from the method of communication? And, above "I knew would not," -be said, , ., I � � OFFICERS. - full of It yl. main road., - all, whht were the contents of the mes- with cool unconcern. - Mrs - B. Gillis, Windsor, X. R,r i I � 7. B. MaLean,- president, Kippen I -le is playing a ganie, I'll admit, but ly. "You have . � - T I ; � P. O.; Thoma's Fraser, vice-presi- he (loes It Nvith. an assurance that de- "Poob!" .suiffed Bover ' ,sages exchanged? Were they of a "Insolence! What do you mean by , desmibe$ her illn , and c ,, t M ' I I - . � � � only to consult history to1hid the ex- It needed but a glance to tell her that?" she cried In CoDf US . - ess tirm in I I � P � . i I � -1 - . - - dent, BrIticefield P, O.; Thomas H. lights me! � ' ctiso. It's the dear old habit of men to who comprised the unusual company. purely personal nature or did they com- -!on �ollowjng latter. �. -. i . I I I )RD-ys.. speretary-�,treasurer, Seaforth ,'He is right about tbat darned old f The _very raggedness of their garments, prebend 14jury to the' principality of "In. your heart you knew I was doing . Dear Mrs, Pinicham:- i -- � inake love to queens and g6t beheaded i I 11111s, knowledge - Grau'stark? Beverly - could not, In her - . I P. O.; .fortill said Anguish. the unforgettable disregard for ,conse no wrong. You shielded me then, ,as I . I I ' I - - I -, for it, Besides, be Is not expected to - "When X commeneed to tako Lydia V.� . I � : DIRECTORS. � proves conclusively that quences, the Impudent ease with which heart, feel that Baldos was doing any you *have shielded me from the begin- Plnkham!s Vegetable Compound I was saf- .1 I � . ` of such things - . � , 4 1 . - I ove to ine. 11ow In the wor!d Z I I . - Wiltiam Chesney, Seafort,h; Jobii lie Is no'- on.' !"111.1ke I they faced poTerty and wealth alike, thing Inimical to the country he. served, ning"s fering with wmkness and womb tr,oubio,! j . - ordinary pers - . . � . 4 1 . - �: I I i G. Grieve, Winthrop; George bale, that Into your'liead?" 'and yet her duty and loyalty to Yetive I ; I I � I . 'Seaforth -, John Benneweis,' Dublin ; "Yetive had a bit of a talk �w,ith him ffld Y04 get . �1 of belonged to but one set of men -the "I don't see'why I S�lt here and let beadaelies, backwhes, and that wmwowft&� ! �, � � ­ just now," said Lorry, witil'a.�reflec- oil a (1ay spoil after the retur vagabonds of the Hawk and -Raven. made It Imperative that the transac- You talk to me like that," she said, feel- I tired fwling. I have only ta][on the Vtge-� � � 4; 1 . . Wames Evans, Reeehwood; John . - - t I I I Watt, Harlook -- Thos. Frase r, Bkucs- tive smile. "She asked him point blank f,iiri,y and Angralsb fron, a trip to the Beverly went asbade whiter. Her in. tion should be reported at,once, A Ing the SYMPtOMS of collapse. "You Uble Compound a few short weeks -and It! I i - # - i - . t , . froutlei Beverly expressed a desire to bas,made me well, strong aud robust. it i field; Jolin B. "Bi0j,ean, Kippen;-Jas, if he knew who she was. He (lid not terest in everything else flagged, and word to QuInnox- and Ravone would be air with me, Baldos � , (2onnolly, Clinton. . �� I 0sit the monastery of St. Valentine, she was lost In bewlIdenient. What seized and searched -for the, mysterious You are laughing at me now and call: believe -that Lydia E, Pinkham's VagetabW I I . It Compound is without equal for female tr-o� I . . � - . 11 � AGENTS. � rw--,7 =M=,4% P% Itigh on the mountain top. It was a freak of fortune had sent these men - .t -,, , I I 10-P . �"� I Ing me 4.1 witless'lIttle fool, You -you .1 bles.), - � I , Robt. Smith, Harl,ock; E. Hinch- , long ride over the Circuitous route by out off the fastnesses into this danger- " - did something today that ' - � , VXt'(4% ff U -K - shakes my , 0 � .1 - I I I m leY, Seaforth; James Cumming, Eg- CA%ffo W I A Whic4 the steel) Incline was avoided, ously op& place? P faith to the very bottom. I never�'can Women who are troubled wifth pabi-0 1 - I I I I . . . I . - - 9mondville; a. W. Yeo, Holmesville- or Infants aud ChUdren. and It Was necessary for the party to - I I or irregular periods, baCkUbe, blftdn&' I P. O.; Geo. Murdie and Goo. Steph- F . . . . . She recognized the ascetic Ravone, trust YOU again. Good heaven, I bate : . rly start. Yetive rode with , (or flatulence), influmma4fion, or ulcom.. - � . ,-1. I Dnsbu, auditors. ,,k, an ea with his student's face and ,beggar's - -- to confess to -to every one that you are I I I tion, that "beaning-down" - feelin& Ah,,d.J i . The Kind You Have Always Bought I - \ � M - . 11 . garb. Old Franz was 'there, and so . I I " I I . . � I I C:1 .AL at rP C3o XL X ..9L . se faces and hetero. A 6$ ness, faintness, indigesUon, or nervous i . t y 11 . - 4 MONIRY TO LOAN. ­ - were others who- . Your highnessr he 4 com_ I � . ­ , Implored, Z . j Bears the . The bd You Have AlWaYs BOON I prostration may be reeton-A to pede,& � ., smommosINNIMImogg ad Weome so fa- - . t - I BeshIhe -..e geneous garments- b S Z . Ing close to the chair and bending over I heoth and . " , . . - � .. I i streength � �� � . . I I 7 -Z The tall her. "Before God I am honest with ' . t - � eourlby Signatiir bY, talft � - r' w1vate ftirids at 4A% to. 67. o q of . - I -W , . n f%=,s . I I � I Ure / P 4 millar to her M another day. 11 --- a ,�, 'ft 0Wd!WA0LZr I R -Mukham's - - ;U - I . _I -A ftuat LAZe, "04,;�Pvv,e,�,%;tv, - the I % A I 2Q-�5.tf A I WAZT, Ermefield, Oiit 16ader with . red feather., the rak. � I A .8.3j,141 - - I Vegetable . - ` - � - . I . . "--- rqu. P91leve me when I ggy th-ftt ,T . ­ . : . � ,,,--,-----1!. - ­ ­ , - ­ ­ . A � . - I ..:- ­ � *"% . 'I �, , I - . � � . . . 91 I I . I .. il 7 I . -. . I - . � I I I � - I . 7L e 1, -A - - :, I � - I I I . I � . I . I � - I . I � � I ­­ � I -1 - . � . I � - ...-I -i- ­U-� 11 -- ­ . - I -1 � - I � .. 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