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Watchman Warder (1899), 18 Feb 1904, p. 3

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d, 1904, neat and a J lens bemg sec on the ' theartiscic 'ounty of mty o! .ESS Not Not. not INDSAY yle DEC. 31:” P LAN 'ORIA hunt Him Patented or no: Patented USE hunt-d. Patented. Patented. Patented. Patented. Patentad- ‘ Patented. Patented. Patented. Patented- Patmtoi. Patented; Patent“. Panama Paw Patented. Patented. __,_, â€"-- members of the Royal College ntal Surgeons. We have all atost methods of dentistry. a1 attention will be. given t0 Fdontia, Crown and Bridge ;. The successful extraction Of i under gas (Vitalized Air) and insertion of the Mt artificial ‘ es continues tobe-a specialty Eeomce. Office nearly Oppo-‘t Simpson House. ' ” ' ' .m.; 2 to 4 p.m.'; 7 to 8 ‘ Residence 30 Wellington-st., bhone No. 43. FayrERs. â€" Office hours 9 to nto I‘TON, Dentist, Lindsay, Hon- lduate of Toronto University loyal College of Dental Sur. , All the latest improved ds adopted and prices moder- Ot’fice over Anderson , Nu- {opposite Veitch's hotel. RITE. graduate of Toronto sity. Medical Faculty, also late of Trintiy University, Ito, and member of college of cians and Surgeons, Ontario. Lindsay-st. Telephone 107. EEL g. We also punchaSv mm t- aml debt-mums. To I.\\ ESâ€" â€"\\c m\ out money for clients mortgages, also upon munici- debentures, investment stocks onor graduate of Toronto ity and Royal College of 1 College. All the latest and red branches of dentistry sfully performed. Charges ate. Office over Gregory’s L‘¢A-A E. WALTERS. dentist, Lindâ€" H OWN"? GROSS, Dentist, Lindsay yuarters for good Dentistry at of Royal Dental Coliege LLESPIE W. J. BROWN 3. C. P., ED. M. D. C. M on real west. cur s done ix i A. TOTI‘EN, dentist, Lind- Gradate of Toronto Univer- md Royal College of Dental ms. Every department of :ry is done in a. practical and lie manner at moderate Office over Morgan’s Drug G ILLESPIE BRO\ '1’.â€" of Lindsay and Russellsts 1 attention given to Mid- and Diseases 01‘ Women. T21- .» QR, [alum lens-4w bonds lllrlhal .\Ic.-\LP1.\IE,â€"-corner William slhomeâ€"sts” Lindsay. Specâ€" temion paid to diseases of throat and lungs. Office 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. ; 7 to 8 Issuer of Mal 'ancing in all ‘s JACKSON, BarriStel'S, solicitors for the County of ria and the Bank of Montreal. 7 to loan on mortgages at t current rates. Office Wil- specialist £00110.” BROWN , Auctioneer, Oak- Ont. Sales promptly at- to. Charges moderate. AMES, CAMBRAY’ Ont-D Li. Auctioneer, for the county ictoria. Farm stock and all r Sales carefully attended to. Money at 4 per cent. IFS OLIVERâ€"Licensed Auc- er for the county of Victoria. \ promptly attended to; farm '. and other. sales of $1000 and ll)“ faction g MONEYTOLOAII ELDON, Mariposa township ()akwood, Ont. Insurance Issm-r of Marriage Lieu-mics, amount of private funds rate. WILLIAM STEERS, Dominion Bank Building, ., Lindsay. um 80. IOPKIXS, Barrister, Solicit- Lhe Ontario Bank. Money to at Lowest Rates. Office No. Earn-51.. south. I” unmet-m - [AGE LICENSESV are issued ndsab’. either at his ofioe in G. W. BEALL’S Jewellery Mu SWEY .V Ji'fi‘iflnap' RYERSON, 66 College-st. Eye, car, noSc and sarristc-rs, etc., Liuds :XNDS l ’1' ()1 WATCHMANLWJ I” )I )ut any noderate.â€"29. ic. Money to loan at t current rates on best rmce corner Kent and Lindsay. 7 Over that amount a entage will be charged. a guaranteed. rner Kent Ul O'CONNOR, Barristers cut rates. The our own nlliu ml interest. 1 SMITH.-â€"Barristers, Kant-st. : Opposite We are loaning mo state. in sums to at the very lowest 1 and suitable terms. .Y.\. W. E. SMITH IRVINE, Denâ€" 3.\'['1l) ml! mart ()licitor, State McLAUGHLIN WM. STEE RS ll'lll Alex. J ackson are mart pause 0 {UH -WARDER, FEBRUARY }Sth, 1904:. and Wil- onnor, forms own {In loaning an} ()I‘ always a .V Milm mid HSl 1nd L] In and 9 “Do not shrink from me, Reine." he said, gently. “The past is over be- tWeen us; I have forgiven and forgot- ten long ago. 1 cannot bring myself to feel anything but friendship for YOU. I do not blame or‘ reprOVe you. It Was not your fault, my poor ' child, if you could not love me." She could scarcely believe that she saw and heard aright. Was be bold- ing out his handâ€"that noble hand that she had scornedâ€"and was he speaking kindly to her? 5 A torrent of tears rushed to her eyes, her face grew deadly pale. 0t ; the two, she was most likely to cre- ate a scene by breaking down com- pletelyâ€"her heart was so sore. '0 desolate and lonely, kind words had I overpowered her. Silently he lead‘her from the gut- tering ball-room from among the sheen of satin and glimmering din- monds. out amonz the cool: great “Come out into the conservatory. Reine," he said, drawing the little, ice-cold handâ€"ah! so cold, even through the tiny gloveâ€"within his arm. “Do not attempt to speak'until you can control your emotions. See, people are watching us. Keep tear- back from your eyes; force a mil! to your lips, I pray you." ‘ ‘ '45,.- “This"lady and I are old friends,“ he explained. Then their host went away, leaving them alone toggther. _- But the doom she was expecting did not. fall then on that beautiful golden head. Was she mad, or dreaming? Bernard Chesleigh held out his strong white hand to her with a grave, sorrowful smile. Not one muscle of the girl’s beau- tiful white face quivered. The Ilttle hand that held the bouquet of rare white blossoms did not tremble. She stood before the man she had so cruelly slighted, like a. white fawn at read the dumb agony she was endur- ing in the piteous, appealing eyes so dazed and agonizing in their blue bay awaiting- her doom. Perhaps he depths. Over the crash of the gay dance music she heard their host go through the formula of introducing them. "So it is thus that we meet again, is it, my fair love, who deserted me and disgraced me so heartlessly at the altar?” I‘OQ that brilliant gathering, crying out, sternly and rebukingly: One glance. Ah, Ileaven! It was a wonder she did not fall dead at, his feet. It was Bernard Cheslcig‘h who stood before her. Would he turn from her in haughty, withering scorn? Or would he denounce her be- Perhaps he would curse her. She had borne so much already, one bit- ter word would slay her. Reineâ€"for it was sheâ€"turned camâ€" ?oasly to see who the newcomer was who stood before her. He had attended a grand ball at one of the fashionable residences of lraumrcy Park. Ho had scarcely enturcd the spacious ball-room ere his host touched him lightly on the shoulder. “Come with me, Chesleig'h,” he said. “1 have an excellent. partnnr for you for the next waltzâ€"the most. graceful as well as the most. beauti- ful lady in the room. Come and let. me prosvnt you." ' 'l‘houghtlcssly enough, he went with him to the end of the rose-embowermi ballâ€"room. A slight, graceful figure was seated on a rustic bench, sur- rounded by a circle of admirers, who reluctantly drew back and made Way for their host and the tall, Cum- manding stranger. IIc longed for a chance of speaking to Mr without seeming to interfere. That chance camp at last. “Hhu is trying to drown her sor- ruw in the continual whirl of excite- mpnt," hv thought: “but she will not sun-cued, and the ruuction. when It. comes, 'will be terrible for her." \l’aldemar WaldrOn was quite as- tonished. 'He wondered curiously what people could see in Reine to rave own As for himself, he never considered any one save dazzling brunettes particularly beautiful. Bernard ChL‘Slvigh had avoided met-Ling llcino. llc knew that it would affect him greatly to see such a chunuu in her as he knew must have taken place. HOW he pltlcd her ulwn he huard the whispm's that. “mm-d now and tlwn to his troubled , The servantsâ€"those secret messen- gers in householdsâ€"soon gossipped [ the story about that his pretty young bride did not have any too much attraction for Waldemar Waldron. Bernard Chesleigh heard th stor- ies, and was the only one 0 look- ed on with sorrowful regret. He did not wonder that she threw herself into the whirlpool of fashion- able life. Those who met her, told how gay, brilliant, polished, sarcastic, and ani- mated Waldemar Wal’dron's young Wife Was becoming. She seemed p03- 1 quarrel between them. sessed of a restless idea of always wanting excitement. An hour's quiet was more than she could endure, and people who won- dered at her high spirits, her bril- liant smiles, her clever repartees, never guessed that all this covered the sorest of hearts. She was becomingr quite noted In sorii-ty as a beauty too. W- v _-_v â€"â€"-.â€"- .. vvavu new, menu It“? music was striking up‘ already. .Wha. would the consequence be if he came to look for her, and found her sit- ting there talking to the one man above all others whom he hatedâ€"her old lover? There might be a fierce bcatf she grew strangely nervous. She must get back to the ball-room at once. Before she could put the re- solve into'execution. hurried steps were heard approaching. She Sank back, pale. breathless and trembling, almost fainting, as she heard her name called in a quick; impatient voice. â€" -The sight would have stricken the old genera} mad, could he have seen his beautiful daughter pacing up and down her room, crying out that life was too bitter to bear. If he could. but have seen how she ‘ struck hei- wh-ite breast with clasped. clenched hands, praying to die; only those who know What it is to be a. no- glected, unloved wife can realize wha't she sufiered, when she was praying to die and end it all. It was too late for regrets now. She had sealed her an; doomâ€"walk. 0d into the pit With open eyes,. In open defiance, she had married th. man they had warned her against, and now her folly had come home to her. ‘Ehe knew, ' Heaven help her. ma: she had chosen glittering tinsel in. “pad of solid gold .. A fORBIDDfA MARRIAGE (Continued from page 4) 10 56 ! "Where is he?” she asked. in a U" "f”: 7--.", i frightened voice. “Conduct. me to Office over Higxnbot a Drug Store 3 him at once, please.” Lindsay. Out. I Bernard Chesluigh drew her back. i‘ “Let me attend to this matter for 3 you," he said, pityingly. ; 81> drew b -k "(11 ‘ th' v E likeut’he old grids: 501118 mg 9’7 n ‘ I ’nn n'n’ One moment she glances at the brilliant ball-room which she must leave crc tho mirth of the evening is fairly begun; and in that moment some one rushcé past her toward the green-arched ball-room, and stands, flushed and excited, on the threa- hold. A low cry breaks from Reine's lips. It is Waldemar. She sees plainly nusnea ana excueu, on we unu- hold, Men’s an! Bays Hwy Socks and A low cry breaks from Rome's lips. Rubbers. It is Waldemar. She sees plainiy ' . that we servantjsjizht. .30 mm Mensnd loys' Recfersand UIstcrs‘ (Continued next week) Men’s Heavy D. B. Suits. use a m lines of Bays’ and Ian’s Single Breasted Suits. . ‘Ournewspfingmnujusmhmd They had to pass from tho con- servatory through the lower end of the ball-room, in order to reach the cloakâ€"room and suite of apartments beyond, in which she was told ‘shc would find Waldemar. _ Gently Bernard Cheslcigh folded her velv'et wrap about her. The snowy swan'sâ€"down that bordered it was not. more white than Reine’a-pallid face. I would influence with husband to restrain him Irom ‘ '1g to the ball-room just now. He ‘ louksâ€"quiteâ€"quiteâ€"ill." ’ No word broke from Reine Wald- ron's “bite, set lips. She knew as 3 “all us the scnant did what “an the matter with her reckless, hund- sonw husband. and “by they were so fearful he should reenter the bull- room. "\th-n in "11' _\"ou please, madam, j “Ln 3m: to use your your BA?" ch. cabal! in o KCUIIC HUI! Ill I'HLCD Artificial teeth :6 to $8.50 per set. Guaranteed but workmanship, beet tecthe and rubber. Plates guaran- teed not. to break. No charges for extraction when places are order- Or. Day, Dentist Bernard Chesleigh offered her his arm in silence. He could feel the slight. form that clung to his arm tremble like a‘loaf ii‘l a storm. He saw fcho lovely facc flush and pale; and the feverish light deepened in the blue eyes. “You could not help me in the matter. I thank you, though, for the profiercd kindness. If you will conâ€" duct. me to the clockâ€"room to get my wraps, I shall be much obliged. I shall not return to tho ball-room again. If my husband is ill, I must see that he is taken home at once.” She could not bear the thought that he should see Waldemar‘ Wald- ron in the way in which she knew she should find him. ’ She must get back to the ball-room 1 at once. Before she could put the re- ] solve into'execution. hurried steps were heard approaching. She sank back, pale. breathless and trembling. jalmost fainting, as she heard her . name called in a quick; impatient . voice. . girl. slightly ahhshod, us though un- curtain how to prom-0d with the de- livatu mission upon which he had lwa-n 94PM“ "\Hmt did you want 0! m0?" ask- ml “vim, nm'vomly clutching more tightly at thn Hum-rs she held in her cultl. trmnblhu: tingeru. A mumem only the man hmitntrd. It. was a thousand pitta to tell her what he had come than to lay, but it must he done. He touched hi. can rvspoctl’ully, flushing slightly. It “as one or the servants. Ho leuked Int the .lwnutitul pale-faced “I am hr-re.” said Reina, pushing hack the thick, clustering magnolia branches that screened her Irom \‘iuw. At that moment she remembered that, Waldemar had asked her to dance the Lancers witlrhim, and the music was striking up already. What would the consequence be if he came to look for her, and found her sit- For Belleville ......c 6. 25 a. m. For Whitby __.... ....Z.. 6.30 mm. For Toronto ...... ...... 9.15 3.111. For Port Hope ........ 10. 53 o..n1. ‘ForI.B..O Jet ..... 11.00m. For Whitby .. ..... ........ 11. 05 a.1n. For Toronto ...... ...... 12.05 p.111. or Bulimrton ...... 2. 40 p.111. ‘Fo1‘~ Torc‘intd ...... ..... 6.23 p. 1n. For CM.”â€" .. 6.35 11.111. From Toronto. fgt.‘...... From’BaliburtOn From Port Hope ....... From Toronto ...... 2.. From Coboconk ........ From Port. Hope ....... From I. B. at. 0. Jet... From Port Hope ...... Fr0m Whitby ............ From Toronto .. _. From Whitby ..‘...... ..... From Midland .......... From Belleville .' ....... From 'Belleville .., ...... ' Every sigh that fell from her lips, every tear 1mm her lovely eyes, touched him keenly tothe heart. like the sharp thrust of a sword. Ho wo_uld have laid down his life if the sacrifice of it could but. have made her 11m,»py. «He stood quieqy More hat. no firm folded thoughthllb Mir his days when sh. was the loved 01:4 petted heiress of dear old Fair-lawn.- "You are good to think so kindly of me. Mr. Cbsleigh." she {altered “I did you an irreparable WORK: but I have been sufliciently punished that life was going all wrong with her; that the idol she had flung aWay his honest, noble love for, she had found sordid clay. Not for ‘ worlds would she have him know shown: that most, pitiful of all God’s crea- tures, a neglected, desolate, unloved wife. ’Ha‘libuitoi 8.55 3.111. Port Hope .. .....9 10 3.111. Toronto ...... L. .10. 50 8.111. Coboconk ......" 10.10 a. 111. Port. Hope ....... 2.00 p.m. I. B.......0Jct 5.20p.m. Port Hope ...... 6. 23 p. m. Whitby ............ 7. 30 a. 111. Toronto .. _. 8.05 p. m. Whitby ...... . ..... 8.45 p.111, Midland .......... 8 10]). m. Belleville .' ....... 5. 50 pan. ARRIVAIS ' Toronto, tgt...... 5. 06 9.211. DEPARTURES R. TIME TABLE CHAPTER XIX. ..........10.29 p.m. 11.00 8.111- 11.05 3.111. 12.05 p.m. , 2.40 p.11). 6. 23 9.!!! 6.35 (In. gimme Bros 3 9mm“, - 0st. 3? Ten Damn-eats Always Well Assorted. Salt pork 1: a famous old- the fashioned remedy for con- 1gjuump'tion. “ Eat plenty of ,dfpork,” was the advice to the fa consumptive so and 100 years ago. We have a good assortment to choose from in Ian’s Suitings, Pant :ngs, Cummings, cc. Can and leave your oxde: before the tush 0: spring. tnde. Prices tight and fit gamma. . Honda], Wallaby, Friday Evenings at 6 o’clock Bascoe Bros Since taking stock we find our stock heavy in some departments, which we are anxious to hwe cleared out to make room for spring goods. If you are in need of any of the following, call and get our prices, as we intend giving bargains in these lines. Men’s and BJyS' Wool Underwear. Reduction In Prices Feeding him fat in this way, which is often the only way, is half the battle, but Scott’s Emulsion does moxe than that. There is some- thing about the combination of cod liver oil and hypophos- phites in Scott’s Emulsion that puts new life into the weak parts and has a special action on the diseased lungs. Terms Cash or Trade Scott’sEmulsionisthemod- ern method of feeding fat to the consumptive. Pork is too rough for sensitive stomachs. Scott’s Emulsion is the most- refined 'of fats, "especially prepared for easy digestion. Salt pork is good if a man can 'stomach it. The idea behind it is that fat is the food the consumptive need: most. consumption General Merchants Early Closing OAKWOOD BOWNE. CHEMISTS. Toronto. Ontario. soc. and“; .1: drama: SCOTT 6: A sample will be neat free upon request. datum; the girl is obliged to tnke to the near- eat police station and have it defied with the official sta mp. thus preventing the manufacture or bogu- recommen- The 11-. to Think. Char-l suppose I ought to “up!“ think before I accept him. mudâ€"Oh. no. You‘ll have menu at Servant- !- Ger-any. It is dlmcult In Germany for a pm- tesslonal rogue to‘ enter a tamfly aa a domestic aervant. There every servant has a character book. In which the min. trees mnatenter the dates or thecom- ins and leaving of the servant. with her character while in aervice. This You have a choice of 50 different styles and sizes of Wood Cook Stoves, Coal Cook Stoves, Coal and .Wood Ranges, Wood Ranges, Wood Heaters, Coal Heaters and Combined Coal and Wood Heaters. Have a look at our stock and you will find both style and price to suit you. KEYS MORRISON J. J. WETHERUP. 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Spccial reductions to continue for two week-long" PianoshOrgans Send at little’s ~ 1 Little Make a Little STOCK EXCHANGE nova, cmvroxo iii «caption- ared' mad I ecieatiflc methods 35¢ wi1 constantly low priced to. crib your prencnption trade. 0.11- drugs are the finest obâ€" tdnwleandourstockisinewry wayadequate. Onrprencri ° workio marked by thought. cue andthoroughneea. We feelonr Wbyto you and your Who Fills Your Prescriptions The largest Stock at ’. G. DUNOON‘ v.1. FLBUIY. “will! , Box «5 Office Cor-n ’Smexlmsnm PAGE ‘0', Will!“

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