nent and a *1 lens being won the 'thcartistic ESS DQDDZID Axes Hope 940m .....- “10.50am ’nk _....... 10.103“ lope ..._.. 1W†her Mitts e Clippers Singers g Machiaes :s Wriazers lTTLE’S .Lodcndko. Not Bay PAPERS 0.0â€" M HCfl. erqu Sums â€"AIâ€" \RROLL'S IKE TABLE INDSAY flOWON yle may“ rsaebiguhu 5,â€! auto caudal. and frames Hardware smoker? 10.20 P†915 aï¬- o.25 81'- 5.†F†W SMITH. ~Barriswrs, 916 Ofï¬ce, Kent-stâ€; opposite Pym House We are loaning mo real estate, in sums to at the very lowest suit borr nowersa raw oiinteres st and suitable terms. ‘ -' mW‘V N. W. E. "LHE ,r for JOHN / '30 BORROWERSâ€"We are loaning‘ money on real estate mortgages at me lowest current rateS. The busi- mss is done in our own ofï¬ce and the principal and interest repaid to us without any expense of reâ€" mzttmg. We also purchase mort- on mortgages. pal debentures, and bonds. PEEL, Barriste investment stocks McLAUG-HLIN rs, etc., Lindsay. he‘ Y Property at very . Chin] Ptnate FundS. I am 0 buv good mortga ready 1 . . q WELDON, Solicltor, ett Block, av. H. GROSS. D Headquarters for Member of Royal DRS. GILLESPIE comer of Lindsay Special attention wiiery and Diseases ephone 98. ' *DR. SUTTON, Dentist, Lindsay 01‘ graduate of Toronto Uni‘ and Royal College of geons. All the latest Sm methods adopted and prices : ate. 0mm over Anderson gent's opposite Veitch’s 'hot‘ DR. SUTTON, Dentist, Lindsay. an- my good Universxty has worri‘ 01' graduate of Toronto and Royal College of Dental Sur. ever. befq geons. All the latest improved the .u-oub mt‘thods adopted and prices moder- that I m: at Anderson . u- .Honora. gent’s opposite Veiwh’s hotel. ‘Surgeons. dentistry is done in a. prwtlcal ‘SCientiflc manner st moderate headline Prices. Ofï¬ce over Morgan's DTUS who had Store. him had Toronto. By e, throat specialist. n. JEFFERS. â€" Ofï¬ce A large amount z above rate. W olicitor, Domini 'z'lliam-st.. Linds 11 a.m R. J. McALPlXE,â€"â€"corner and Colborneâ€"sls., Lindsg. ial attention paid to dl: nose. throat and lungs. uuuv 1’». WHITE, graduate 01' '1‘or tniversity. Medical Faculty, graduate of Trintiy University. Toronto, and member of college 0f Pgb'Sicians and Surgeons. Ontario- Oï¬ice Lindsay-st. Telephone 107° A. GILLESPIE L. R. C. P.. 1 DR. F. A. WALTEhs. dentist. Lind- wwwm -â€" 7 it}; Honor graduate of Toronto oy-moon “‘1 “W13 “1"t‘l‘9ity and Royal College of F‘t‘lllï¬l (‘ollege‘ A“ the latest‘md th. â€en. mt {0110‘ ““Pl‘owd branches of dentistry general "3" “d ' Successfully performed. Char s “\Udvl‘ate. Ofï¬ce over Gregorg’e's and grinding them ‘1 Drug Store. corner Kent and W‘l- deep down into all Haul-Sta. crimsou rou- o! W ‘ . 30 quit; (“(0% th -A‘_- _A 0.111 S-ï¬cSWEYN ’ ours ms. NEELANDS IRVINE. Dm- could brat “I" Liszs. members of the Royal 0011080 to him. of Dental Surgeons. We have all At mm the ‘ the latest methods of dmtiatl'y wore it." ' Special attention will be given t‘0 m can Gm Orthodontie, Crown and Bridge “ed to In W Work. The successful extraction of .thl-t be all!“ ‘ teeth under gas (Vitalized AH) and h“ :51“. Til. the insertion o! the best artiï¬cial mm- dentures continues tohonspecldty W‘ III. [hi :0! this ofï¬ce. omce nearlyopgo- “‘1-†ï¬ne the Simpson Hm ' . 5378105.... }. S. RYERSON, 6f l'nivorsity and Royal Dental College. All t] improved branches successfully performed. . Residence phone No. 43 0 Lindsay â€" 'ge amount of private tunes ‘« ve rate. WILLIAM STEERb, )r, Dominion .-st., Lindsay. ,7 _ n mfï¬ï¬‚o Q Money at 4 I"?r aroat and lungs- 10 a.m. to 3 P-m° 3 ,_ Money to current rates 'me corner 3 good mortgages. 1. Solicitor, etc., Milne â€"â€" Ofï¬ce hours 9 to to 4p.m.; 7t08 e 30 WellingtonLSn, O’Connor. Licensed tv of Vi‘ 19d to; farm of $1000 and ‘ amount a he charged' 56 Collegeâ€"St. ear, nose and Dentist, LindsaY- good DentiStry' Lindsay- Specâ€" l to diseasgs 0f very lowest Cc-mpanb' 0" am always prepared to Town and Barristers, Kent .Barns ters , cent. Barristers ) 10 an at e on best ï¬em; Come- STEERS . township Insurance Licenses. ate funqs of TOI‘OY!t0 Ofï¬ce : 7 to 8 William Kronmonmmmm minut“ to put her project into me- cution A half hour later tho mes- hed along the m tlo town Fairlawn, Villa. Bernard Ch leigh had arrived gt Fairlawn Vi that morning, and although no mention of Reine had passed between thew. the .old Soldier know quite well why Chesleigh had by metropolis so suddenly. He left t knew Reine was there, and ho could not meet her. The servants had long since retir- ad- and the general answered the telegraxn!“ he crigd, holding llA out his hand nervously. .. . LL- Mnnwa‘ “aver re- ‘E Ouhw. A name that the general nave: re- membered having heard before was 31 ed to it. is features worked convulsively. He leaned bee]; heavily against """ - in“! {non sigma U.) Lu. is features worked convulsively. He leaned back heavily against A massive marble column, his {use raï¬ldly changing from red to white. Reine in trouble! What could it mean? _ - .. 1.-“ “J4“ mwh - 1‘9" â€i1: gouchcd the sounding P931 t momcnt £110 “if â€van“ were 0 Like the general, Bernard' Ches- leigh had not retired, and the nu. usual disturbance brought him to scene at 011“- W .. __-A AI.- .‘1mm think of it," he said, hoarsely. "My Mnrâ€"inâ€"troubleâ€"I am quite unâ€" nerved by this telegram, Chesleigh," cried the old gentleman, plaintivoly. misusing my child, now that he has her so far away from home and friends?" asked the old a diet. sud- denly. “If I thought tha , I would ‘ “'A “‘Av-‘A'I And_ and "Read that and 1 think of it," he sat Raineâ€"inâ€"troubleâ€"I nerved by this telci cried the old 8°?“ her '9 Lu: w" .., friends?" asked the old 9 diet. sud- denly. “If I thought th'a. . I would follow him to the world'l end, and lash hlm llke a bound!" the lips. Had the general read his innermost thoughts? Had he read the grave fear that ho dared not put into words? .n n,_“ '1‘“ un ViVid‘ The scene at th 1y before him. E ron dared X' Reine again? I! : swer for it to h IULU IV v- â€".â€". 0 at the ball rose ~up vxvxu- 1y before him. Had Waldemar Wald- ron dared rgise his hand against. Reine again? I! he had ho should an- swer for it to him; there would be war to the knife between them. He would revenge her; he would Wipe out all wrong done her if it cost him his life. _. .3“-.. had won Reina AAOVo Waldemar Waldron ha from him, but, for : should not abuse her. ily. “I should advise you to New York and inv matter,†said Bernard 7 ..-Arnn “You W course." re Bernard I “If you I said, “and her, your General Hastings was fortunate enough to catch the early express on the following morning. And all the Waldron. at once. '11,†he added in the name “in she well orâ€"orâ€"" " 10"â€â€˜tmlengichinthevery tele am she), as she ushered mm m o * drawing-room. {ant and hungry she was. end GWEN“ “ ï¬re was pennileee, '3.“ ve hell ehe ‘ w tortuou- “I will go to my once." said the general. nervously. ‘01).“- which a without delay. enough to and in the pocket of w “Kindly announce me i 1. Yourâ€"yourâ€"telesmm ‘areee. But whet _ l | no? The aloud“- “1“: my good 3 r has wormed me Tell me ï¬rst. how- ever before I see my daughter. “‘55 led her. 11 the old 3â€. 8 the trouble is whxch you reterred to. lilo gamed to ve been left bf b0- myeelt tor It." hind her. like . We. laded (In... tum been It “I†that. I may prepare 1‘ handl. Never Could the" 0"“ d wlthout are? Honors. wruxï¬e h rd ‘ 3° 3 . ° 9"" one was hep an form. She drew from her pooh: the a“ .h. .51; been pound. 10" “1° “‘8“ end wot-hipped u d before. and placed it in his hintâ€. I‘ll-lawn, or. w quï¬ck 0y. h“ drew? she bod but hue-d how '0 glanced over the t . L had mastered its contents. compre- eomethlnc to .u a handing it. import; comprehondi :2†0; M urea. III. '0‘“ ‘ new-la helpli- ; .11 too cleu' who had etolen § -. , L-.. Anni-tad her. doubï¬'P’m', Haven ‘0 tho Iceno tn“ WW general PM ““1 the letter into a. t] m grinding them Lho letter into a. sad grinding the hi deep down into the heart! 01 th- hould adVise you to go at w York and inveStigate r," said Bernard, gravely. u will accompany me "’ returned the general. lard shook his head. you need me, send for me “and I will come on. Be your daughter was once to intrudeeinto 1y rival; but remember. :11 fate parted us, I would mv life for Reine, God m be {mposflble to b that (allowed; 110' “.4 “a storm‘ed. hell with sucy s ’9' 35.5 general. nld soldier. A. â€"-- 7 "I at and number in- the str‘f‘Y‘ges‘t °f .cd hur- ’the bell. What if should answer the pm would be! mrâ€"yourâ€"teneguu» 'llru-b. -_- Tell me ï¬rst. how- ‘thut was gone? The chm. Wm pdlod her. All tho on my dau ich you reterred .m. m. nomad to but. be! re Neel! for n. ' hind her. like a mum». hum K 80 hï¬l‘d ‘0 901" .h. w“ uppy “(I W“ from her poem “1° Hui me ever been 1 .5. night. .nd worshipped u ‘ was once .1; I have n° the household ,d won Reine all that. he . through and at one. hm ‘t was I" Ecrvouslyo 3.11;: W." mt deli-Y. “own to 4,3193“!!! ‘drefl. But mm how. ‘thnt w†too, empty. net- pretty sum D03 had not been slept in, and him "0|“ of the white pillows she had {amid a note in Reine' a handwriting. '0’ ing that she m going any. 33‘ bidding each one of her servant-i ‘7 h° had served her so well and “flunk ly, good-bye. - "I cannot stay and face what. will happen to-morrow, Honors,“ sh! wrote. â€I am goilg away.’ déxiéraf ï¬ght? listéned in "1." ence. Words can my portray Ins anguish. . I _ _‘-_‘ “5".“ Tears ï¬lled his eyes as he looked out upon the scene without, the bare branches of the trees beating madly against the window pane, ahd the snow coming heavily down m great blinding drifts_. _ ' ’ 1J-‘ L3. ‘3’- Where was ling? God help and protect herb Thrown out upon the cold mercy of the [with less worldâ€"breasting alone and pen- niless, the merciless storm]. Hi! lovely, golden-haired Reine, so daint- 11y and tenderly reared! __ "“51- on.“ W a...“ m‘vâ€" ., _-._ There would have been little mm; shown to Waldemar Waldron U W old general had run across him Just Leta that afternoon Bernard Che-F leigh received the {allowing deppatch: “Come on at once. Bring Donald Gray, the detective, with you. (Signed). General Hastingl." Bernard Chesloigh's heart beat with dread apprehension as he read it. He responded to the summon at once. He was invquito as much of 3 {ever or anxiety as the general blur self by the ‘ time he reached New. York city. - - n , , ,, -_‘ h.m““ form. Ho looked from the open window. but he never saw tho waving treat. gnd the houses. as tho trdn dashed pal?- thom, he was so proâ€"occupied. "Poo? Reine," ho murmured below his breath, “I pray Heaven no harm has befallen her; and he thought of ‘ * “"4" himâ€"tho the red mark 0 imprint of the her a blow._ “Poor Rem her?" was th' 5de .himsell who entered the car so heavily veiled was Reine. There Was but one vacant seatâ€"the one on the left of Bernard Chesleigh that he might not recognize her. At a station further on Bernard and his companion left the ear. Reine looked after the tall retreat- ing form wistfully. noble friend this Ah! what a good, whom she had rejec Bernard, who ha 1y, must have suffered. . After Honora, her maid, had left her the night before. or of her baud- face, and t ' All the long, weary night throw ed her head upon she never rest ut of the white pillow. question for her. that she should nev l When daylight broke she ha pack- articles in . mu. ‘ ed a few neCOSSary â€" ‘ â€"A..-Ino‘ and Without on. , LA... ILL. v..- she never rested be! white pillow. Sleep question for her. I‘ the. she should new When daylight brc ed a. few necessary 1 hand stachel, and w â€"-:d~hn at the roomâ€"W1 the pretty, 01 whose adornings loved IO we11-â€"-sl stairs softIY. an into the brisk c morning. u ew xor‘ “Iv â€"- T 11:21}th of N deserted. Early as the hour w: urged to and fro. busy pedestrian: s “ "ant along with__d "Indâ€"tho event Wu“ t seemed tint NW†‘9‘ ' - A-..‘-Iu n1 ,rt 01 pw. Reinaâ€"what had happened .8 the agonizing question he nsen over and over again. Reineâ€"his idolâ€"his dar- she have gone ‘ She prayed 30““ "never know that the 1 ï¬Ã©r lovely hand that ' u... ) V, The walking sick, what a crowd of them there are: Persons who are thin and weak but not sick enough to go to bed. ‘7 Chronic cascs': that’s what the doctors call them. which in common English meansâ€"long sickness. To st0p the continued loss of flesh th need Scott’s Emulsion. or the feeling of weakness they need Scott’s Emulsion. - Scott’s Emulsion gets thin and weak persons out of the rut. 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