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Watchman Warder (1899), 7 May 1903, p. 3

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' Madman township - 011t- Insurance °f Mafringe Licensa, ”flunk“ its forms. eta, Lindsay- . dentist, Lindsay. , prepared to 1, ToWn and very 10\Vest Company STEERS . r, Solicit- Money ’00 ofiice No. (hie loaning etc. may O’Hclpi "1‘ kWh-Her} u -\£:.er' imuwd FREE-ag;m'§ PENNYROYAL TEA. El Fumiture Our Stock comprises the man} art clcS you med for the comfort am: elegance of home, and our reputation is a guanntee that you will get jus what we advertiseâ€"the most up to date Furniture made and at rightprices. You’ll recognize their: goodness as soon as you see thcm4they show their q tality Cali and Eat us show you tnrougn‘ our warcrooms. An inspection nit) mean a purchase. ' HHGBFSOII ONHGBHL THE LEADING FURNITURE LERS or LINDSAY. (Continued from Page 4) could get an lCC'I' .‘ He took the hint, and offered her his arm, and they went in team]: 0! refreshments. Sir Karl “-fOun’d‘ Do- lores a, seat; and then, remembering her resolution thatwehe would" be neither cold, shy, nor proud, as she partook of the ice and fruit he had brought her, she talked to him brightly and gayly. The more bril- liantly Iho chatted, however, the darker grew his face. He said to “A”-.. , “It is all very well for her; she can be happy and bright; she has no re- grets. She is going to marry for money: and she has secured one of the ' ' England for a. hus- band.” 7. , . ‘ His face grew 'darker She saw it, and he: he She remembered how had looked when Lola. Gradually silence tel both. 35. 42. 23. 54. 24. 56. 94. 45. 13. 12. 51. 21. 22. 43. 65. 27. 33; 23. 31. Reduction!!! Prices for In no: mulim}: llvmvnt's. .tsomhg ‘ [mill Modem Stiles ahiu autumn-43" Imce over' \ xii. Kath: A»\*$fifl. teed not t extraction 'rnr; \\ \"I'FIRLO‘PV‘ From fiom From From From From From From From From From m‘re Inshranow For For For For For A GOLDEN HEART For For For For Dr. Port. 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Karl, I could not in’mgine when were. Do you remember having 0- mised to arrange a. chamde for us " “Did r: I ail afraid {xiii}. uh you to enlist the services of some on. more competent. I am not quite my. 391’, ito-night. ” "Nonsense!" said Lola, gaylyu “That, is like a. bad riddle. I! you are not yourself, Who are you? I' can- not let you of! your bargain. I half, 3612 my heart on a Charade; and whu I have set my heart on I must hRVe.” A moment later she went up to some Vases- and took from them two flow- ers; _0ne 'Was a. white rose, the other a. red one. “This white one is called 'Queen Marie,’ ” she said, “and the red one is ‘Erin's Pride.’ Which will -you have, Sir Karl?" She looked so bewitchingly defiant that it was impossible {o refuse h'er. " Sir Karl had been piqued and hurt; he thought only of giving a. passing thrill of vexation to the girl whom he really loved; but by one trivial act he decided her destiny and his own. Dolores watched him with wistful pain. I! he took' the white rose, she would know that he loved her best; if notâ€" Lola looked with great shining eyes into his face. "‘Téke your choice,”. she said; and he took from her hand the deep- crimson rose, “Erin's Pride.” No one saw that the fair, young face grew deathly white, that the golden head 'drooped for a. moment. Then Dolores raised it with prou’d, careless grace. "I will sing now, Sir Karl," she said, “if you still wish it." “Certainly I do," he replied, again ofiering her his arm. It was all over now, Dolores told L herself. There was an end of her 'dream. Some one else had taken her place at the piano. and a beautiâ€" ful voice was filling the room with 1] melody. Just then she was hardly 2‘ capable of a. clear thought. She did not know that Sir Karl stood watchâ€" I ing her, with wistful eyes, eyes full i of pain and wonder, that last “good- i bye" ringing in his ear- and stirring i his heart. He could not help eeeing‘l that she had sung it with a purpose; and that purpose was to bit! {are ‘ well to him. "Too late!" A)! It was indeed too late! But“ it Would E be for her happiness. he must be con- i Would sell hersel! for money." he thought. “She has the face of one who could g1ve her we {or the man 1 she loved." . . 1 “She might have said good-by“j quietly." he thought, “and not lave lung it in words that must hauntl me until I die. She sung them re- 3 proachfully, too, as though it were- , L-.. I-- l-‘Anl' Foeohfully, too, as though it were 3 3, my fault that I am her lost triend. ! {mend until 1 lips; and then she said- I should haVe been her death, but she is marrying for money ; and not for love." The miserable night came end at last. Sir Karl first. and Dolores Was in madame's carriage. thankful to be alone, to was not compelled to smile. her heart felt ready to i on are happy, deer?" There was a. mint quiver l . "I am quite happy, pep... i years to come, when you thin t° an 3 this, and about my marriage. went away i remember that I was quite dr‘ven homo mat I had no “feta, and The girl WM ; was most gratelul to the E be where 513° 5 man who rmued us.” and, He listened attentively. pleasant word £3221: Whil. 1 ”Those are 1‘ - 1 ; but th have not the When she reached White Clifle, she ‘ 133:?» cy imam that the Squire had gone to ‘ ”You may believe me." sl teal asked. . She put her arms round his neck and drew the white head upon her bosom. "Yes, papa; you shall live at White ' You shall never era; and shall have all your' comlort, dear. You will be rich again, and have money to do with as you like. You will be Very happy. my dearest â€"hapvier than you have eVer been." 4......â€" ireceivea nun wuu “can”..- ‘ 9 ‘ DOAN S KlDNE iHe did not see Dolorw. She Was fled, the Squire said, with her . fatig PILLS. i long eVening at Beaulieu. I! he would l‘ride over on the mon'ow, Dolores Read of Thil Wonderful Cure. l wou.ld see him then. . Without having gained 9. glimpse of ’ on. It 33,130 You or Your mend! S ' the fair face he loved so dearly, Lord . . Rhysworth Went, away. That same Miss Agnel Grecian-n. Uppa‘ Smth- , evening from Deeping Hurst came a :â€"â€"About 18 man?“ mmifloent bouquet {or Dolores; and ‘th '1‘ {2, 'bbw’s KL... Price am. W b an denim. or T“ Tacoma. 01“- CHAPTER V. :3 know that ! VuyJuVIâ€"nust always remember that 1 . her com- 5 am perfectly happy. If ever you we able to meet a cloud on my face. tell me about it; = if you find my spirits flag, then you {s slgo went 1 may believe that I am not happy- m 1113 studx- : Kiss me. Papa». and tell me you be aomeuung m her voice eeemd to disturb the Squire. {or he raised his head, and, in his turn. drew the beautiful face down to his, He looked at it long and anxiously; even to his 'dim eyes there was e, wonderful change in it._ The brightness was gone: the light that shone there now was of heaven rather than 01 earth; it was the calm of content hardly acquired; it was an expression quite diflerent from anything he had seen on his daughter’s face before. “Dolores" he cried in n sharp voice," “youâ€"m you happy?" "Quito happy," she answered. “There in no one you care more for than Lord Rhysworth. is there ? Tell me the truth, Dolores? I Would not let you sacrifice yourself for me; you must not do that. Is there any one you like better? 1â€"! would rather. be (lead, my child, then that for my. sake you should marry a men ‘whom you 'do not love. and lose 3 one whom you do love." Vl-v v He ”nevâ€"er' 'torgot the strange smile thatpame over hex-inns as she laid her hands upon his shoulders and looked at him. “You may believe me, dear," she said. "There is no one who wee for me; who should? I "do not see many people. I am too young to huVe thought of such things. No one cares for me; believe me. pepe.'_' - -â€"-â€"â€".- “o.“ n I... had been more shrow’d and It he had been mom smwu u... worldy, he must hem. noticed than. “though sh. repeat“ her statement that no one cared tor her, she never '01:.“ said thzt aha cued for no one. ”Viva". .â€" F- _ ' In the. I {eel hunt and “among“. com. of nature I wot 11v. many man What does it matter. it only toâ€"day," she said; “and perhaps he will ceme over. Papa, grant me this favor; if he comes see him for me this once. I will see him to-morâ€" I. row." 1 This the old Squire promised to do. ‘ “Dear Lord Rhysworth,” Dolores iwroteâ€"“Ir have been thinking well ‘ over the question you asked m0. and 3 I have come to a. decision. I thank i you for your generous odor. and in accepting it. assure you thnt 1?. shall be the one endeavor o! my life to make you a. good end faithful wife. “I am. deer Lord Bhysworth. yours Tired when you go to bed, tired when you get 116 tired all the time. \ fly? _Yo_ur b!ood is im- gun, that’s the reason. on are living on the border line of nerve ex- haustion. Take A er’s Sarsaparilla an be quickly cured. fif$ All your doctor vb” ho mn- ¢ w Sum-wruh. no but 511 shuttling!“ Ah! family medicine. Moth!- “doc-t to If! M “mm-d. J.c.Amco.unn.II- very sincerely. Vely me-wl. ' "Doldres Clielden." It was not a very enthusiastic love- letter. but honest. and true. She meant just what. she wrote, that she would endeavor to be a, true and-good wife tohim as long as he an unuttered prayer that her life might not be a. very long one. She was not quite aware of it herself. Lord Rhysworth received the letr ter, and was transported with ‘deâ€" light after reading it. He went at _. .. nun. .4“... ”up Sam" vv- 7 -V, light after reading it. once to White Cliflev ‘ receiVed him with hen He did not see Dole fatigued. Fhe Squire ‘ . “_~--1. , Princeton, Ho. 'ired Out I, -und that I the generous quit? 1‘"pr mm you alwws 1 would It h‘kth-nmmlumv w...____", W’ mt Ina spread .11 “Walshâ€"p. ov mm. mum gem-1 WI a. ton. got our: on. liked and Doloul flag? the wholod county . won pron . e m “on than,” mend ran up mmtthemobo “MW? . belonid‘to nanny that is! one. Doywthmpflflyou 1:09th in the county; III. was Doyousputnp 3 boon Nowadin tht m fortune that bed m her. . n In batted woman who ‘ married for love themselves. and and there .w” not-hing like love, thought “I. ' Do you lack stamina? Menace of age too t. sold These symptoms are must themselves that low was have in your body the 9‘ 70m “0““ to N Lord dangerous malady that WWW" Wu“ and “I“ it I tatodthe earthâ€"conwmp was 9. pity ho was so old. and wonâ€" : ywmhwmwgtwwd shared, as they waged the rosy !wcel 0! you. ifyouucdck. by writing! eir children, w other Dolores loved ‘ TR Lord Rhysworth. They were only 0. 7 FREE 'AL TR! 10w happily married women who . a m,“ oomph“, gm“ flight “1:311;th girls envied bet; 1 Goa that most insidious sea ‘ 0 won y one in the county ' Di”, 7 who would not have changed places I gym.“ “$11.? ‘ with her. . T j 1101.. [mild when Ihq hm the Company. “mm '79 Rink 5 ‘ news. th gb h ‘ giwngpostofioennd express}: . "That is just what I ou t." s e . . ' ‘ )sni'd; “and 1 un sure that the day ”:23? gmffiis, on whlax I went over to White Clifle ' was the day on which the ofler was 1 made. Dolores had something on her 1‘ 1‘ mind, I know, gnd it was this. It will ‘ w it the is Lady Rhysvmrth ‘ "I wonda',” said Si , .MI I 1111 Ltd}! Allanmore. We shall . ' ---n - '4L'_l. -n hut that boldly: “More the winter nets 111â€"111 In Weekl' time from now. 1: team per- suade the dressmakeu to mete so much huts." said Lord Rhyeworth; and with eVery expression 01 kindly ‘ feeling and courtesy, they parted- Sir Keri restless and unhapPY. Lard 1 Rhysworth without a. shadow on his (ace. Sir Karl 'did not care to go home. name. . “I hops," said his lordshjp. “with the blessing of Heaven. that I an (0° Inc to marry Miss Clietden. I speak to you more (rankly, Sir Karl, than I should to myone also. I an the hoppiost man in tho warld, and I hope tomako my dear wile the hop- piost of women.” "I trust ’that every film 01 your But 1;. "could never picture any mac there save that. of sweet Dolores Cliofden. ---II.__A‘A‘A "um . "What is so wretched." he said to himselt, “as 0. large house where you can hear only the voices and footâ€" steps of servants?" He could not go home in his pre- sent state of mind; and he daredJot o to White Cline. He would go to ulieu; there Was always s welcome there for him. He would go and spend a few hours with Lola; she was never 'dull; she was always in high spirits, with an inexhaustible fund of witty. piquant stories with which to muse him. So Sir Kari rode over to Beaulieu, nnd found the beautiful, vivacious French girl at home. He (cit that I... mllcf mjk shout the subject that vâ€"-â€"â€" be mustTâ€"tolk about. the subject. filled his thoughts. “1 have just. seen Lord Rhys- worth." he said, "and that. rumor you told me about is quite true." "01 course it in, Sir Karl. 1! it had not. been.” the returned. “I should not have told yon.” " ' ._ in... g :rlgugtroonfoes that I on Jun o ‘ -- râ€"vâ€" u “a“. Hehm‘.;omanmyaswellbedeadasnever x..lf some ‘Woy or other not 1 true mend, “But Dolores will love her huabuxl to Dolores; but he could not resist-1"” ‘ qfl‘etw calm faShion 0‘ he" the temptation of talking ebout her. 1 own- Bull. 1 “should not we for “Ax-g you Sir Karl? M you or. 1 such a life," she confessed. “Give me not the man of the world I imagined 3 greatest PleflSUFe. Rec-MS!- pain; 7 give ' in. love_ or death. 1 should drgad nature should surprise you is a re- _ - _ nutiOn On youml‘." i "It 18 not. very llke)y to {all m "Whom hove you 1W ,0 much 1your lot," he said. "You will have of the world. Miss a. Ferns?" he ; Plans“? and Pain if you have love.“ asked. "You hold 3W View. tor! ”1 haVe them now," She cried im- petuouoly. and when paused abruptly. I so yam! fL" - d- ,,_--.. -g- “m mt Their eyes met. Some v ,, ..... 0‘ him and way 01 [Ht tun... too. I tell you candidly that I did not, {kink Dolore- woukl have marâ€" riqd fonmoncy. I thought. she was one of those romantic girls who think tho-worldw-wen {out tor love. 1 “Her fortune." continued Lo]... i would be as nothing, I should say. ' compared with one year's income ‘ such as Lord Rhysworth enjoys." ‘ Sir Karl's blue eyes Were fixed up- 1 on her lace. . a i "You exprcee your idea pretty e % lrecly. Mice de Ferret," he said. "I 'g ' can hardly understand why. since you 1. l have all this amount of worldly 1, . knowhdge, you did not try to occur. 5- 1 Lord Rhyeworth'e directions your- le 3 Dell.” id; She“ leu‘hed. end 3 lovely roseâ€" re flush covered her face. ' "I know why myself," she said 3n "but you are the last person to u ' whom I could explain my reason. no 1 You aunt. me with worldly know- i ledge. but let me assure you that I Lh would not my Lord Rhysworth to: ‘ money. When 1 wry. it will be °.° ' solely for love." “ “You surprise me." he said. :11 i The rose-flushed lace and dark eye- “ 1 were dangerously beautiful just then. 1 ”Ya. I can believe that," the ro- 9‘ marked. “You think there can be no { eentimcnt unleu it. is associated with “" etdr m0 0! beauty. You are mieâ€" oJ-,1:.._-e:.._ n. l :l e 3‘ d d “‘9“V-°--v~r~ . , 1: county. As the years roll on, she It will grow plaid and more contented every day; and she will die without .9. chr haVing known the zeal sorrows m. or the real joys of life.” i "What an existence you foreshadow ”d lion: bar," he saidâ€""calm. passionâ€" 1d 3 l . uneventfulâ€"newer to know the ‘ rupture o! happiness or thekeenneu These symptoms are 9mm“ that 1°" have in your body the seed. 9‘ the most dangerous malady that has evet devas- tatedthecarthâ€"cqnsumpfion- Ybuminvhedmtatwhatthhm'mfiw you, ifyouuedibY'fifidKfa‘ nan 1M Simply write to the T. A. Slocum Cheminl W, W Kins Sam “M Tm givin‘pootofice ”WM“ the E. nadianfldeloaamCurc) wfllbcprompLIyaeut. . PM in Canada seeing Slocum? {nee o‘er in I . win P‘ca” send or m 1. Tomato. 1’mtimthmpapct. ’ "Cita- â€"V7â€" “I vomit.” said Sir Karl, mu.- ingly, “11 she has any fortune?" "You. I think so, but not a, largo one; tho Squire is not rich." They little dreamed as they spot. how near tho Squire was to poverty. ' -I- -I... vrv v- _. taken, With all your idealization of Dolore- Clletden, I feel sure that I have more real sentiment, more ro- mance and leeling. than she has. Do you not think no, Sir Karl?" “I! you had asked me that queu- tlon yesterday." he said. "my answer would haVo been 'No;' now I an puzzled. I must repeat that I an o little surprised at this marriage." She could not help seeing the pique and vention in his face, she felt more sure now than eVer that he had cuedvery much [or Dolores, au’d thot she must do her best to lower hil fitimate or Miss Uliefden’e char- Ifiter. "It very often happens," she obâ€" served. “that the fairest and sweet- est of tapes covers the «oldest and most mercenary of hearts. With all her fair and fragile beauty, I believe no girl in England is more keenly alive to her own interests than Do- lat”... ‘ She knew when she uttered the :worde that they were quite untrue; she knew also that to a man like Sir. Karl nothing could be so repulsive as n a mercenary marriage. 2 “Dolores will be happy enough," Zshe continued. "She will make a splendid mistress for Deoping Hurst, ‘ a. handsome wife for Lord Rhysworth. ‘ She will be the Lady Bountiful at the neighborhood. the queen of the county. As the years roll on, she - ‘ ‘ ‘ >7» ~-~u "unionind fluvu I Ill‘v g.- ”V--. “It is not very likely to {all to your lot,” he said. "You will have pleasure and pain if you haw: love." “I haVe them now, ' V ' petuouoly. and-11131 paused abruptly- Their eyes met. Some Vague idea 0! her meaning came to him. and with it . certain shrinking from ha; in spite at her beauty. and a feeling 0! dislike to her that he had never known beiore. He rose from his seat byline window, end looked round un- easily. _ __ - . - ‘ mo love Br death. 1 i such I life as hers." "It is not \‘el‘y_ likgly "lhave not 1; she wellfi' fifm’ww ' -‘ $87 and! ul éonuw new: from Franco- (Conunued next "0939 ,____.._ EPPS’S 0000A An admirable food. with all its natural qualities intacta fitted to build up and maintain robin health. and to resist wheel-‘0 extreme-cold. Sold in lb. tins. labelled JAMES E? a 00., Ld. 1:0me mm Lonixon. mum GIVING STRENG’ THE MOST uummous. I FREE. be happy enough" "She will make a for peeping Hurst, qr Lord Rhysworth. Lady Bountiful o! the queen of the ’3'“ 8 VIGQUB

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