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Watchman Warder (1899), 21 Jan 1904, p. 3

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” . '(>ll>’â€"\\.- nuns: money for clii-n‘igl ' rang . ed 5 hastily. He to go slowly bac Towers, 5 of the future; she. ””05“ ‘ RRIAGE LICENSES are issued . Lindsay, either at his om in ' r. G. W. BEALL’S Jewellery ore or at his reSidcnce on Albert. truer by ThOS Beall. 500710.52” 'I‘El‘. BROWN, Auctioneer, Oakâ€" ood. Ont. Sales promptly at- nzlvd to. Charges moderate. JAMES. CAMBRAY. Ont... Li- .\uctioneer, for the county : Farm stock and all Yl:--x‘ sales carefully attended to. 2‘9'5 moderateâ€"29. ill. ‘ (illSPIl ‘ Vittoria. lint 'l-ll’lil-ZX OLIVERâ€"Licensed Auc-l :V‘ ""' 1‘01. attended to: farm ill‘iflilliily 'i; nail UTi‘r'l‘ SalcS Of $1000 and Hver that amount a rag».- will be charged. guaranteed. .- >.). 'LL.L {N‘Y'U‘Y ‘ S,:‘.'c‘v'ZO:: ”J il’li 1 NS. Barrister, Solicit- ‘ ilrfgrio Bank. Money to T 1.; lanes. Office No. 1'. , Siflllll. ”fi/ '1 H‘f‘HNXoli, Barristerfx to 10am on lll‘SLl ‘ t‘.‘ l. ‘i'.. ">7 ., l l l 3133mm, u. E l l i l l i .., .v, ‘7 ' ~~‘ \\. \lonny at . ~"‘.T. Yates ':;--r Kent auu » ,\‘,w‘.\‘;::".. l.. V. ()'(.'onnor, l‘».-\. ; " A: JACKSON, Barristers, ,' whi-'1‘: ('ounty of: - uni! lizink of Montreal. , on iiiorle‘nu‘us 211,: Miller \\3iâ€"§ )1} i‘ t for the flail-SI ailtli i .‘ltlTi H”, .\l".\‘. :l ‘ /i S ,\I I’ll l.-â€"llai‘rist~-rs. , opposite, l\'-Yll.â€".\'l. : Wit :lT'I' loaning mo »-.<‘;ifw. in sums to: M ii? the very lowi-s‘ii t {iml sniiuilili- lemma; \\. l5. Slll'i’ll“ ..,__.,_-_______.___._..: MONEY TOLOAN 9 WELDOX, Mariposa townshdpf . i-rk, Oak-wood, ()nt. Insurance: L;'_'I‘.l, lSslli'l‘ of Marriage Lic~-nses,; \i-j.a.'icing in all its forms. ‘ "M ‘ : \iil-ZIISIHXED is pi'eiini‘ml mi harm, Town and? at. \ei'y lizwi'stl “. (L. ()l' l .‘t V‘ IL. :i:)liv"\‘ ()H .s Property; "~-\ of l.’li“l'v‘ , humla I am to lnrv Q'()()ll niortgug‘ws. l \‘. i~',1,l)t)\_ Solicitor, etc_, Milni Milan) a l w a ys , 1 Lindsay. Mâ€" are louningé on real i‘Stule mortgages ntl ' ~ luWi‘Sl. current rates. The busi-l is (lone in our own oiliCe uml' . g-z'ini'iiul anal interest repaidl as without any L‘Xllt'llSL‘ of We also purchasi- mort- 'l‘o INVESâ€" i'.( llilli )VV l‘IliSâ€"“e le‘,I‘\ »\\ I‘t‘â€" - ttzrie'. Klfi'i'S .mil debentures. :iiorfgae‘es. also upon munici- ml (li‘ll'llllll‘l‘S. investment. stocks lll'likl’tilllJN ‘ ll howls. '.l“.l., elm. Lindsay. l 0‘! Harris? wrs, .1 ~‘ 1‘ Morey at 4 pt] cent, kllll-Ulll‘ll of private funds“ WILLIAM S'l‘l‘ll‘lllb‘, Bank Building, ‘\ Iiirgw- " rule. sip'iioi', l‘ozninion ‘i., Lindsay. .‘ ill’.\ WM. .izni‘n' S'I‘I‘IERS. ,fi._______.â€" WYSIOMIJ’ IIYI'IHSON, HG Collegeâ€"st. ear, DOSI.’ and ‘1, S‘. l u'wlLKH. l‘lfi'c‘, >:;».-('I;:list. '________’_______â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"’â€"â€"I . w llllil'i- hoan S) to. ._ lo lp.ni.: 7 to S ltt'slll ‘le'!’ 2‘.” \\'ellington-SL.. ‘ No. 1.“). ____._. ‘Jr.\l.l’leC.â€"â€"+orm-r William: i‘u‘.iL_ii-iie~s1s.. Lindsay. Spec-T paid to (llSULlSPS “fi um! lungs. (Mire? m 3 p.m.: 7 to 8 "vol "Hiill‘." tzi'niion Illl'nul l“ ;' . ___._____,______â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- . graduate of Toronto Medical Faculty. also; 'l‘rintiy I'niversity. \\ l l l'l‘l-I. . win-1331)) of i and member of college of l Surgeons. ()ntm‘io,‘ I‘ . Ilinlr‘ufy-S't. Telephone 107. l / (:ll.1.l-ZS‘I‘IIC BROWNâ€"l o.‘ Lindsay and ltussellstsi attention given to Mid-l and Dist-uses of Women. Telâ€" -':i.~2 v US. iill.l.l‘:$l)ll‘: W. 11. t‘. 1’.. ED. .‘";:<l1iuilf it'nri‘. n and ‘ .. ,... ,. ' -. ‘.\4.‘ll..\ ll.\_ ( vvi'n. '3' “mini \ ‘7 .;-\‘ 1'? -\. L. J. BROWN M. D. C. Ml ammnr GROSS, Dentist, Lindsay, for good Dentistry. Royal Dental Coliege. ll. 'i 'iill?;ilall'tt‘l'S ‘hlt'ttzlwt‘ of 11. SU'IVI‘OX, Dentist, Lindsay, Hon- 0:" graduate of Toronto University and Royal College of Dental Sur. eons. All the latest improved iieihods adopted and prices moder- i-u. Oflice over Anderson . Nu- ent's opposite Veitch’s hotel. E. A. TOTTEN, dentist, Lind- av. Gradate of Toronto Univerâ€" ity and loyal College of Dental urgeons. Every department of entistry is done in a practical and cienfillc manner at moderate rices. Ofl‘ice over Morgan's Drug ‘lol‘e. _ l. -\. WALTERS, dentist, Lind- y. Honor graduate of Toronto iniverSLty and Royal College of lental College. All the latest and lllpl'O‘.'O(l branches of dentistry ".ucctissfully performed. Charges noderate. Office over Gregory’s Drug Store, corner Kent and Wil- 'r§,' . . 1-11” A warm" ' (Continued from page 4) .. .. ..-.._..::s story that had so charmingly more of letters, fcmnt ways-was ucnt, passionate words. eloq She looked up at toldinn score; in anhundreddifo breathedagainuin him with start led eyes, crimson flushes coming and going loved him. plies to his letters had ried on her dimplcd face. But she The artlcss, girlish ro- told him that den head drooped. She to speak, but her lovely lips t trembled with all a young girl’s coy e x . ' . f. . . .l.c county 01 Victoria. bashtulness. (‘1' whispered . Tell part mine nity. and will be my I will come and ask your this sure have inay ou do care for me, Reine," he" “Look up and tell me so. me that, and nothing shall ever us. You will be mine in life, in death, mine through eter- Say that you love me, Reine, bride, and to-morrow father for dear little hand. He may cen- our wooing, yet it could not been tenderer, sweeter. He hold out against us at first, but when he finds out how well we love each other, he will yield in the end." She did not shrink from his cares- , lovely daughter, had learned ‘ Waldemar heart. trees, SO ll S“‘Cl' ed him, trinn "'l‘ he said, and but goozi 1 we 1 van t d . \\ us‘?’ “I a US \V lI‘IlSC‘ llaS‘l good poor for youâ€"-that you are mari Reine laughed, weight money would have father in considering her Why, ‘ erless daughter had i bright young life. so now. "We shall have trouble, Reine, said. trouble in gaining your fat you will be. true to me through ‘ 595, for Reine Hastings, the general’s to love Waldron with all her She sat with him under the listening to his words of love, nutterably happy, and the an- she made him must have pleas- for his eyes blazed with iph. , Yes, she had promised to be his 1 bride. hey may try to part us, Reine," “they may calumniate me, try to vilify me in your eyes: or evil reportâ€"true to me if use the whole world beside," he on, anxiously and eagerly. l‘1_v should any one wiSh to part ' asked Reine. will tell you, my darling,” he ered, with an assumption of in- sorrow. “You are General ings’ heiress, rich in this world‘s 5, while I am comparatiVely They will say I am no match expected to ‘y brilliantly." thinking how little with her happiness. ad never denied his moth- unything that she set her mind on in all her He would not d-‘i he h really 7! he will have her’s con- “I am sure we sent. you hold 1 to Fairlawn Rein Th pect . to t ment with her father in her glamor of love's be foldi Ge , and ; ed. ‘ alas; ‘ the ‘ breast. Should she tell him 0 stand by me firmlyâ€" out against us long. toâ€"morrow e, and see him.” 0 great bell in an adjacent belfry out the hour of eight in measur- trokes, and the lovers par-tedâ€" 1 will come morning, k to Waldron triumphant over his pros- to hurry back to keep her appoint- thc library, throbbing heart in a whirl, the autiful dream en- he house ng her. neral Hastings was pacing up down the room when she enter- She went up to him swiftly, )ing her arms about him, hiding tell-tale, blushing face in his f her love for Waldemar Waldron ere she left him, and . handsome young morrow? first why he had sent for her. “You wanted me, papa, dear, said, ' tell me what you want of me. The general smiled. How ‘ ous his beautiful darling was. seated himself in his fav ' chair, and drew her down to . sock 'afu her laug 401 your future with said hair. whic entirely. . some one loves my darling with him to receive her lover kindly on the wait and sec plead She would " she “yet you seem in no hurry to I, impetu- IIc orite arm-- a has- at his knee, where he could have 11 view of her face. How blue eyes were, and how crimson the hing lips. have sent for you to talk over you, my Reine," he curling, golden happened toâ€"day .you that very stroking her ' ‘That has h may change my plans for I have discovered , much.” Reine sprang to he with excitement; glowing and burning he cheeks, her breast heaving. Had Waldemar been to her father already, She Where and wished to surprise her? looked anxiously into his face. was the stern anger her lover had pictured to herâ€"tho op- position? He was smiling down into her face, and his fond ego. :8 thong 30 32 21 22 30 35 42 23 543. 24 56 there was a. merry twinkle ‘in h he were well .7. r . 3) +â€" ARRIVALS From Toronto, fgt ...... 5.00. a.m. From Haliburton ...... 8.55am. From Port Hope ...... 9.10am. From Toronto ...... ...10.50‘.’8,5m: From Coboconk ......... 10.10 a.m. From Port Hope ....... 2.00 'p.m From I. B. 0. Jet... 5.20 p-m. From Port Hope ...... 6.23 Dam. From Whitby ............ 7.30 a.ml From Toronto ......... 8.05 13.111- From Whitby ......... 8.45 pm. j while ' them . mtvizcrst-::=.:*r~'slf~=va v" ‘ i‘ "- warm ‘ «hassle-smarts mm“. my" Reine some little time since." “Oh, papa, how in the world di you find it out so clevercly?" falter- od Reine, half sobbing, hall laughing in delightful girlish confusion. “We thoughtâ€"I thoughtâ€"you miyit be angry if you knew, and I was glmost afraid to tell you, yet I really never meant to keep it a. secret from you, papa." , “I discovered his love for you. my dear, some weeks ago," said the genâ€" eral, “and although I watched you closely, I could never feel quite cerâ€" tain that you cared for him. He is a noble young man, my childâ€"the one I should have chosen for you above all others. I can die content. knowing that you will have such I protector. To tell you the truth, my dear, this is the very thing 1 haVo wished for all along. I was too well versed in the contrary ways of girls’ hearts, though, to even suggest such a thing to you. Then you do love him, my dear?” questioned the gen- eral, earnestly. “I must hear it from your own lips before I give him his answer." “Yes, I love him, papa, sobbed Reine. “I love him with all my heart. Life would be nothing to me without his love. Oh, I care for him so much, papaâ€"more than 'all the worldâ€"except you.” The old general daughter in wonder. He had always thought of her as a dreaming child, knowing as little of. life, or love, as the brilliant butterflies that flitted among the roses. He was amazed to discover the mighty, passionate love that beat in her breast. He raised her quickly in his arms. kissing solemnly her smiling, tearful face. “The one prayer of my life is granted, Reine. You love the man whom it has been my secret wish to see your husband, and he loves you. You both have my hearty consult and my blessing. “He is in the next room, my darl- ing, waiting with all a young lover’s impatience to learn from me what your answer is. I will bid him come in,” said the general, rising hastily. Reinc’s heart gave a great, flutter- ing, throb; her lover beneath the very same roof with her, in the very next room, and so soon to be with her-â€" oh. joy, joy! She sank down in her father‘s great arm-chair, covering her flushed, happy face with her hands, trembling with excitement. Ah, how cruel of Waldemar to jest with her so. She caught her breath, with a lit- tle suppressed cry of joy, when she heard the library door open. Her lovely head drooped lower; she could not raise her eyes to her lover's face, her father stood WutChinfi looked at his " cried the general, heartily, “my child has confessed to me that she returns your love. In giving her to you, the one wish of my heart is brought aboutâ€"take her and be happy. You both have my blessing." The general led him oVer to where his daughter sat. He knelt at her feet; then Reine shyly raised her blushing face from her trembling hands. The next instant a piercing scream rang through the roomâ€"a cry that chilled and froze the hearts of those who heard it. Reine staggered backâ€"- a look of horror on her white faceâ€"a. gasp of agony, pitiful to hear in her young Voice. “.Oh, papa! papa! there has been some horrible mistake," she gaSped. ”Iâ€"oh, it is not Mr. Chesleigh whom Iâ€"oh, it is some one else!" The shock was so great that it would have killed a weaker man than Bernard Chcsleighâ€"he loved her so. She sprang to her father’s side like a wounded bird, and knelt at his feet. “Forgive me, papa," she said: "I cannot be Mr. Cheslcigh’s bride. To- morrow you will know why."- "My dear boy, CHAPTER V. General Hastings and Bernard Ches- ‘ listened in amazement to incoherent words without comprehending their import in the least; neither of them sought to do- tain her as she fled desperame from the room. . “I am literally astounded!" gasped the general. “The little witch con- fessed to me that she loved yon, Chcsleigh, scarcely five minutes since. I confess the ways of women are a. mystery to me; I do not understand the sexâ€"my oWn daughter included. I suppose they all have the trick of in order to bc coaxed . “Do you the case, Gener man, brightening up. "Of course," declared heartily. “You know its all stud and nonsense about her caring for any- one else. She has never had a. lover in her lifeâ€"excepting yourself. sly puss as her to-morrow abou if you are a comm. wooer, my word for in the end.” the general, interrUpted . Bernard slowly quitted the library. Reine did not appear that she had a. sev could not come down. taken as long lasts and do good all the time. The much as told you to see t the matter: and ' dauntloss it. you will win at the breakâ€" ; she sent Mrs. Dent. thin and weak but not sick enough to go to bed. “ Chronic cases” that’s what the doctors all them, which in common English meansâ€"long sickness. To Stop the continued loss of flesh they need Scott’s Emulsion. For the feeling of weakness they need Scott’s Emulsion. It makes new flesh and gives new life to the weak system. Scott’s Emulsion gets thin and weak persons out of the rut. rich blood, strengthens the nerves and gives appetite for Ordinary food. It makes new, Scott’s Emulsion can be as sickness There's new strength and flesh in every dose. We will be glad to send you a few doses free. Be sure that this picture in the form of a label is on the mmr of every bottle d Km '01: you buy. SCOTT 6: BOWNE, Chemists, Toronto, Ontario. 50c. and SI : all dmgglsts. I’;.~‘-rL‘-3..1-.J. .. . Witn Sincere regrets that she was indisposed, and begging if she were better that she would grant him but a. few short moments before' the luncheon hour. “Tell him I can’t see him, Mrs. Dent," said Reine, plteously: and the housekeeper was startled at the white face the young girl turned toward her. She noticed, too, how carelessly the fragrant rosebuds Were tossed up- on the marble table, to Wither awav quite unheeded. "Hadn't you better lie down and rest awhile, Miss Reine?” said the housekeeper. persuasivelv. "Your two checks are like fire. and your eyes unnaturally bright." Reine did not even appear to hear her: she Was standing at the window, watching the main road so intently, her little hands clasped tightly over her heart. At last her wear-v vigil Warded: she saw her lover hastilv nnm'oachinz. . He saw the lowdu face pressed, .flushed and eager. against the window pane; and rais- ing his hat with a. reassuring smile. he passed out of her sight. The next moment the resounding peal of the front door bell rung through the house. A moment more and the library door opened and closed again. and she knew that her lover was ushered into her father's presence. Oh, how her heart beat! She would have given the world to have knOWn what was paSSing between them. How slowly the moments dragged themselves by. “Would her father call her down?" she wondered. With trembling hands she re-arâ€" ranged the white lace at her dainty throat, and the wood violets that nestled on her breast, for the twenâ€" tieth time; but no summons came for her. She could hear the indistinct hum of voices in the library. and she knew by that that Waldemar was still with her father. You and I will go back a little. reader, and witness the meeting be- tween General Hastings and his daughter's suitor. Waldemar Waldron had walked boldly up the marble steps, and ran; the bell with a. firm touch. “Take this to General Hastings." he said to the servant who mad the summons, producing his card. “'31 8 re- very particular errand. and I trust he will courteously grant me n few moments’ time." I The general read the name engrav- ed upon tho bit of pasteboard inu- tonishment. “What can Waldemar Waldron want of me?" he wondered, impatiently. He received the young man coldly. indicating a seat, and after a few brief words of formal greeting. the general inquired what Mr. Waldron's busmcss was with him. It all came out then, and words are weak to describe the general's intense anger and dismay. "I have told you everything now, - ," said Waldemar Waldron. calm- ', “and I come to you to sue for dear hand of your '3 _ine.'0 , He had made his plea». and waited or the answer. He had expected li'. daughter. 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Jct ....... 11.00 a.m. _ For Whitby ...... ......~,.. 11.05 a.m., , For Toronto ..... ....... 12.05 pm: ” l ium-s-ts. 94 45 10 Bemard Chesleigh’s face poled. Was it because she would not meet him. I, : v; .. . but he was wholly unprepml after what had passed the, previous ; or. the terrible burst of passion to evening inthe library? The general's ; ch the Old lawyer gave Way. No ibroad smile and twinkling eyes tea-9' ‘f lurficanc could have been ' him, however, and helped to :‘ manhunt. and he began aha-establish his composure. .. . of such withering scorn and “She is only’tryinft your potion”, ‘ > ‘ said. confidently~ 'S XEELAXDS . IRVINE Denâ€" ists. members of th ’ .f Dental Surgeonse. 3%alhggébagl‘l the latest methods of dentistry Special attention will be given to Orthodontia, Crown and Brid Work. 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