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Watchman Warder (1899), 14 May 1903, p. 3

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Grants of Toronto Um my “‘1 Royal College of Dental %- Every department of W is done in a. practical and ”We manner at moderate lit: 01500 over Morgan's Drug MGILLESPIE, c. A. and s. 0 “hand residence corner of Lind- lnnd Russell-ate. Licentiate Of 3W College Physicians wd Sur- IW, Edinburg. Licentiate of “Fiery, Edinburg. Special at- mon men to Midwifery and dis- m of women. Telephone 98. LH GROSS, Dentist, Linfisay. H"Wilmer: for good Dentlstry. fiber of Royal Dental College. Rsmox, dentist, Lindsay, Hon- “!faduate of Toronto University “6 Royal College of Dental Sur- MS- All the latest improved rhodgfdopted and prices moder- ”n Office over Anderson Nu- P I Opposite Veitch’s hotel. who MYERS Wag)?» dentist, Lindsag.‘ 1" . Without pain y :(‘XIW Air) administered by N. "W26 years With great gug. k. Cot. e Studied the gas under Mrton, Of New York, the ori- k. C 0f 83-3 for extracting teeth. Mignon _Writ.es Dr. Neelands ”7 Wham“ the 8a.: to 186,- - New“ Without an accident. ' uses the est. local 5? obtulders b : teeth . - Beautiful artifi. h“ Plea “(mud at moderate k" coming send 8- Postal card ht» ‘ ' . ' Office nearly op- \the Simpson House. h) “"' mncipnl and j Without any n, We also private may )2 Money‘s: 4P“ #9119 012199 1199199 9 he 9.919 4831917198 1191311191199 Bu eltiaggemt Honor amount of private funds 19. WILLIAM STEERS, mminion Bank Building. y to buy gem! mort- E. \VELDON. Solicitor. Block. Lindsay. DENTISTRY Donn '0 Loan age. All the lgtest. and branches Of dentistry Performed. Charges 0m over Gregory's " °°mer Kent and W11- UI‘ERS, dentist, Lind- " graduate of Toronto and Ban1 College of ntures. To INVES- at money for clients also upon munici- investment stocks McLAUGHLIN a; Barri”. tar. ,«Wo WM.STEERS. mu ta mortgttgt‘a M rates. The bus. ;r own office and L interest repaid 3 expense of re- purchase mort- _---v'nfl O'Connor. 8m. Liam. Alex {a}, Solicit- g. Money to ()ch No. are loaning Kent Jackson Our Stock compriics the mm:- amclcs you n ed for the comfort an: elegance of Mum, and our ‘repumim us a guarmtpe that you will get jus what we achmSeâ€"the most up-tu date Furniture made and atflghtpricu You’ll recognizc their goodness as soon as you see themâ€"they shou their quality Call and let us show you tn.ou;x._ our warerooms. An impaction m3: mean a purchlSe. fiflflBFSOH NHGBHL TEE [.mDING FURNITURE DEA was or LINDSAY, . (Continued trom Papo- 4) u not the Women Who am“ that are alWaya loved. Lola. is not lent- imentul. and those fainhalred Ena- lishmen love centimgnt. If Lola. had t.» a..-‘ a llttle more ‘sentlment._lt would be all the better. perhaps, as she will have to marry an Engllshman." Madame de Ferras, who in spite of her gentle fashion, thought her dau- ghter Wanting in sentiment and 1‘0- mnnce, had nn idea of. the depths of tragic passion in her heart: and. it any one had tdlfi he? that Lola Was mpahlé of nut-h seltflcrmeé as to glue her life fer love 91* raven ‘9. she \vmild have neither- uaamteo net Believed m ‘I‘e ge ewey item Searedele, away from me few em! game gm whom he levee, away free; the beeueiml; meme gm wee raved ae amen tee Mm. wee new the ene wish e1 Sir Karl‘s been: fie meet nee sensibly: so he said when he. teek hgmaelt ke task, He had rememed guvpme while aeether- same end weeed_ and wen the gm! he levee; n; we Ina ewe fault, and, it he bed welxzed her- velue are first. ell would have been well, A: it was. he must an away and not tee turn to his home and his duties unâ€" til he had forgotten her. He must learn while he Wes eWey not to think of her as Dolores Cliefden. but only as Lady Rhyeworth. One day the Squire, feeling better. walked into Deeping with Dolores. and they were engaged in 3, round 0! shopping, when Sir Karl, who we: driving through the town, met. them. In his state of mind then it Was per- haps the most amortuna'te thing that could have occurred. He saw that the Squire looked tired, and he in- sisted on driving him home to Scars- dale, saying that after he had. lunch- eon there he flying}. them back 32. 21. 22. 35. 42. 23. 12. 51. 21. 22. 27. 33. 23. 31. Reduction In Prices "flee" over‘hmztmu 8mg” mm W MAI In All lodem‘Styles Artificial Teeth $6 tow per set. U From From From From From From From From Rom From Fire lnsur From For For For For For For For For For A GOLDEN HEART Dr. Day, “en“?! OiIAI’TER V111; Whitby _._.._._.... 6.30 a.m. Toronto .. ._ 9.15 a.m. Port Hope ...... .. 10.53 mm. I. B. (:0. Jet .. ._ 11.00 a..m. Whitby... 11.05 a.m. Toronto ......... 12.05 p.m. Haliwr'tOn .. .. 2.40 p m Toronto ...... .. 6.23 p m Toronto, (gtâ€"u. Haliburton' «â€" Port H0130 Toronto .- â€" Believille w â€"- Benevnle _ ..... DEPARTURES' Toronto â€"-â€"- -- Whitby â€"--- "‘ ...... 14th; 1908 TIME TABLE “MCI!“ bola-uh“ mt seenSirKalsinutn-ovming on Rmchahohudumghuhrowdlto him; A- the Squire felt fatigued. M Was only toa thanktul to email him- eeuo: .thebuonet'e qua». but is would have declined it had he seen the mined look on his daughter I tace; She would have given agi- 'thing to rduee to «company Karl. Ashertutherhadhoeepta‘dhh service, it. was impouible. Shrine" that the next hour or two must be gull of paihtgr her, but she malt beg? it patiently. Sir Karl hail reasonfm payload 0‘ his beautiful home". and hls heart Warned toward it as they cums-with-r in sight of it. I: he could havemnde this fair-haired. sweet-laced girl its mistress. he would have taken no greater blessing from Heaven; but it was not to be. At luncheon he was all that was most courteous and kind: and when it was over. and “I. Squire seemed inclined to sleep, Sir Karl placed an easy chair for him. and asked Dolores it she would like to see the grounds. She answered with a frank smile: "I should like it very much. I haVé never been over them: " “You will not be cold?" he in- quired anxiously. . And then they went down the great flight of etepe into the gudens. "Let me ehow you my favorite nooks.” he add. "Perhaps we may never be here gogether again." “You forget," she Iai'd, laughing. "that I spend hall my time in the open air." She wondered a little it. the grav- ity of hil words. Why mould they never be them again? But. she onw- o‘d no comment; monet- seemed to be latest. Us ahowe‘d her every nook and cor- ner that was ‘dear to him; and then m nothing but rovmunco in his hon- eIt hurt for her when he amid: "I shall love ovary place the more tor haying soon you uprg." She couid not. even effect to be ang- ry; there was nothing but the great- est reepect in hisivoipg. 'W'V‘Yéti in very kind.” she answered umva. , , . . .. ‘mI‘W‘ They came presently to a. bright. Iittlo portal-r9 in the midst of which n fouutuin was playing. They paus- ed under the drooping; bougha of some nohlo trees, where seats had been placed. "This is my favorite npo‘." MN- mm-ke‘d. “I bring my cigars and Du- ers here every day. The only thfing miss is society. It in very dull to be alone in a large house like this. 1 cannot tell you how Ilong for a companion. I should have been so thankful to have had my mother here and a housefui of brothers and sisters. ” o i SIB UV. .9 . Her lips parted wnh a faint sound‘ but whether it. was of sympathy or pain he did not knew The color rage in her My fave, then died away. lemme it white as a white meez It he had but me her this some weeks age! She rage fvemfihe see; where he had plueed her-flue tavemte sent =and walked 9:) slowly; He {allowed her; fled he gnevea er enraged her? Ah. 139, ie was lmpeeeible! _ ere w new“ in what, he had send to 9 either: . "Yen see the lime whne gate there?” be eaten “The“ leads mm our weed. where were is a sheet 9! Wager about. which there are many strange memes: 1% 1e eeued the algefk Peel. Wguld you like to eee ‘ ‘t "We. very much." she replied; end “my went- through the woodland un- til they reached _the wager.“ A manna V9. qu-v v ‘ .. « .. For years afterwm'd the scene haunted Delores -â€" the black. silent Water. shaded by sombre-looking "088. not a sign of life near it. mys- terious, wdud. “It you thsuw a stone into it." said Sir Karl. suiting the action to the word. “it seems to make no - â€"--- A -.n uzu V‘Ub‘a) -â€" ,,_, ,, sound, and scarcely to cause arip- pie." He turned away with ashudv der. “It is enough to make one melancholy. Come away trom it. Miss Clicfden." A curious sensation. {or which she could hardly have accounted, took possession of Dolores. It samcd to her as though this Blads Pool had suddenly become part. of her life, as though she had seen it before and should see it aga'mva curious feeling ' ' Aâ€"-__ “.14 “ml shoufd see it. a that. made her feel faint- “Do come aWay, Miss Ulle‘lucu, m. implored. He had Walked on a. few steps, and Dolores, still with that strange feel- ing strong upon her, rejoined him. ‘He spoke without looking at her. ”I must have this place altered." he said. “There is a. disused coal- mine near here. It has long been closed, and almost all traces of it have been removed: but once there was a terrible explosion. and since then the ground about here has never been quite safe. There are deep, treacherous holes which, if a. man fell into, he must meet the most horrible of deaths. Some of the openings _4â€" e part. of her life, as I seen it before and gar nâ€"-a curious feeling shiver, turn cold, and Miss Clietden," he nave Dam nuaa up; annex-e are terâ€" ribly dangerom. am they nrc hidden by long grass and cannot be seen. Somewhere about. here. or nt. the oth- er elde of the pool. is the mouth 0! wheat was once the ehutt. I have never eeen it; but I em told it is n terrible place. When I have tlmo. all thla shall be attended to. I should llko to change the pool lnto a. pleas- ant lake. and this place-uwhlch is really beautifulâ€"into n plemunco. It would be e great improvement. would it not?" very much bettar. Let. us t away from. the pool." she aldd . hastily; “ll. nuke. mo melancholy;” and in silence they walked on. side by side. They went then to little wooden odlflco situated on an eminence. (mm which they could see one 0! the put.- tloat landscape: in England. l‘o- Iom uttered a. cry 01 delight. Slr Karl Imllod. “l have Hiflerom spots {or diagram. moods." he said. "When I want. to dream. I come to this place. Some of my pleasantly” thoughts have come to me here." A sudden pause aolxe‘d him which he could not. com trol. "The dream of my We â€"- the sweetest. the brightestâ€"is realized when I see you standing here in my favorite haunt.” She shrunk from him with some- thing of distress in her face. She mflatnot Halon to sm‘ll words mm’: but. if he had mid than Weeks ago. how different life «mud have been! {In caught the glanw. and mid quick; y: "Nuv. do not hurry! I «m not any one Word tu diatmu sun; We shall newh in an pukebamluy. Maud hem tngnmer ugaim no [10% Make tram me the «mix gleam at happmm mm man ever mum mm” A am.“ on“ numb mm! haw as m mm man ever mum med“ A gm: Mr came (mar her as m what: ha mean. as to whag he was gums to do‘ _ He had sand More um méy would never N there tog»: um again- Fear avmame uju= 6161109: fihe “1er and leaked nu mm M in the ham. "\ at do .veu mean. Six} KMWIVQ '7 “What d9 van mean. aw mm “9 man be neig khan “by do you say that W6 aha.“ never meet new "‘Pe'rhapa it. will be hem“ for me to tell you he repiied "Will you let "18 OXIIlaiB?" Shu buwed her head in ailent as- -Aâ€"â€" â€"- nkn‘I - r “The reason whv I say we snau probably not meet again. is that .I am going oWay from Scurs'dale, and the time o! my return is uncertain; it may be never." The sweet face of the girl by his side grew paler, and her lips tremb- led; but she spoke no Word. “I could not remain here.” he went on. with a tremor in his voice. "and hear all that I should have to hear. Let me tell you why I am going, will you? I will not say a word todis- pleasc you, but the confession will case my heart. I await your con- Black Hair? way. She gave it in the same fashion as before, with a bend of her graccml head _ "You will always remember. Do- loresâ€"you will let me call you Do- lores this once?â€"-that. in telling you, I ask for no response. for no opin- ion. that I sought to win from you not Well one thought that belongs to another. You will acquit me of any intention o! the kind. I am sure, 3 ‘ Y 1' fin “Yes." she answered. “it would he been resto ‘ mg. h‘fir hit ,, an it . new! 1 thf_s_ , work, either. You can rely upon It for stafplng‘ your hit from fi ling, for :33“): your scalp clean, for making your hair grow. a.“ l him. All m H or an in am: ’° “Wmfi lend a one do 'r and we you a boma. Be sure and of year :1an mm “A“ Inleflbluu Ul ulv â€"-..â€", _ -7 am going away because I â€"â€" I find that. I love you! I do not tell you this with the faintest hope of. any re- turn, With the least. wish to win from you a Word or thought you should not give me. You believe that, 'do you no?" - 0 I 1A2_L‘" vâ€" â€"'-. ”Yea." she said faintly. “Then let-me tell you once more. that I love you. I did not. know that-I Was learning to love you with the best. nnd'dearest. love of my heart until I heard that. you were go- ing to marry Lord Rhyaworth. 'lhe sudden shock startled me into disâ€" covering the truth. I found then that. I loved you so well that to lose you would darken all my life, and make it almost worthless to me. You were going to speak." he add- ed, for she had looked up to him with parted lips and eyes. which ask- as though you made a. ovum-aw choice between Lola and myself." The circumstance. an important to her, had been of so little momtnt to him that he had almost forgotten it; but now, ab she referred to it, he looked at her horror-stricken. "Do you mean to tell me. Doâ€" loreS. he said, "that anything in my manner ' gave you the impression that I liked Lola better than you " "I assure you it was so," she anâ€" swered. “Ink. thought. _the cane thing. I know. I have never doubt- ed it, until noun? "A â€"- =4 h- and}- unâ€" "And now you Km tine. So {at as I r cnmstance. 5'0“ had that p‘iqfledjmeh an Ayéf’auflakimliliu amen 0X M ones. m J. c. Arfin 00.. Lovell.“ p.â€" _,_ een Lola and myselt." Instance. an important. to m of so little momtnt to a had almost forgotten it; she referred .to it. he 10? horrorstrkkeh. n- vuu nauâ€" v""' 018,. and I may took know it is quite “n’ I rememba' the cir- had done something I say we Ihal! deliberate ‘ ‘ust u“ _a.teful. gauges-rah I ' $01. a“ . and that you ”no opu- §§0 loékegggeenly into in: téuse u ecpokt; W } em ‘ was th ' jitwu’ v‘eaipa'gslfi. ero‘ fithuéfllnoh ;“I have found out my man now.” he resumed. “but it. is too la,” to remedy it. out I must pay the pendty. I an glad that I have hid the chance of telling you this. Do you think I am doing right in going ‘nwll "Quito right.” she replied. firmly. "1 think it is the only thing to do.’f ' "The one gloom of brightness wont it will be your approval." he Joid. "Thank you for listening to me. .n‘d thank you for coming here toâ€"day; It will be a sweet. memory to m d- Ways, that of seeing you in my home." Sh. looked up ot him with o ions expression on 1‘9? loop. _ VTPEéz'niao me one thing.” she aidâ€" ”thut you will keep uuy from tho Black Pool." Iâ€"wâ€" â€" v‘â€"‘ "I will.” he answered. "You do not like the place. end we will ion- get it altogether. And you. Dolores. you who. without loving me. mm only love. you are not displeased um i hove told you my story? I hope you will be hsppy in your iuturc lii‘e; there is no one who could desire your happiness more than I do." ”I on sure of that end I am Maui to you." she said. gently. “You have no word at comiort to say to me. Dolores?” he ulced. "Yes. I have. I think you enable men: .1 npprocisie from my very heart the compliment you have paid no. and I wish you well.” N Her voice fnlterui. und the tut-nod her pue. sweet. face from him: nome- thlng in her manner “ruck him. “AI-_-._|DI “ ital-(it Beaver... Dolores!" he cried in . Voico how with emotion, “I believe you mro'tor mo!" When she looked at him tbs puller 0! death was on her face. "Hush. Sir Karl; ou must reman- ber honor always! evar mind what I think or feel. I am Lord Rhyo- worun promised '11.; you an bu- dlng me brawn; lot In word [was between us Um; eltlhor will regret." 7 Lt- .._.« nut posm-e urn" c. “I believe mm mm for me.” he persisted. ”It 1 were sun thut Inch Was the cure. I \s-ouida“ ”He stopped abruptly. for bar bud was lad upon his arm; “You will not forget.” «In am. "that in 3 NW meta 1 than be Lard Rhyawurm‘u MM 1:4 pm wmmg to my [march to on kindly; hm mm mm not £0 me in that 1; Yang”, she l 01“.. who sufiered nanny with his his rapid and complete restoration Back-Che Kidney Tablets. A citizen of Trenton, hack and kidneys. tells of to health by the use of Dr. Pitchers mm fimmmw mmm meWJMMW m . mm flammmmaww m mtw .m.m ,Wplwkmm _ mmm mmnWmmmmm uh Mm WM!MM.n » ) m mmwmmmmmw m. MMWMmWer‘ MIX»? h m u nun-ant a_ nun? wt!!!“ “3"“! new W tut 10 human; tot I0 word [was n us that either will regret." he could not regain his com- mistake ioym'ent of "life of thousands of mem wpmpqand childreg. . To» the", men Scott’s Emuk don ””‘V‘eS‘ the flesh and strengt so necessary for the cure of consumption and the repairing of body losses from an}: wasting disegse. ! T.‘A___I "â€" For women Scott’s Emu!- sion does this and more. It 18 '1}; children Scott’s Emul- sion giveg fogd and strength a mowsvt' Sustaining food and tonic for the special trials that women have to bear. ior growth of flesh and bone and blood. For pale girls, for thin and sickly boys Scott's Emulsion is a great help. Bond for free camp“. SCOTT a BOWNB. Chou-3:”. To neo tune. 00....nd “.00: all dragging. mu: you men: (too. Ioul open 1 humps-1 mm. wm you kiss pm7u WV '- Sho drew back from him with I3 th moo. remembering her we when Lord mvsworua bad kiuod ht. Ea- It: I- '4'. ‘ ‘ :H 3: 342. unrm. .0148 can arena: 90 E 032. E a»? I‘D v. 'r. ed. mykisselu‘e give.” Ho bowed. MPG honor In her hands." he thought. Then she held out bar band to hill. "Good-by. Sir Karl." Thar. Wu tears in but eye- and in her voice. “Must it. be good-bye?” he asked, g tooling of gig-pair stealing ovc EIKT'THQ‘ it in tuewem" "Yul. VIII“. We um both strong a. 11mm nothing to regret," she “swab ed. He took her hand in his and held It. "1 pm.” ho said solemnly. "that I nay In.“ you in a happy her» ter 1119:: he kin-ed her hand. and they went. back to the house toga“! without. tweaking (mother Word. In sumac he dmw her home. a“ in silence he left her- warm Both mm 11mm: Were mo mm for worth. The present was mu of misery. me (mum at! dark. n, “ vi ‘ mumw and his library Hamilton E irritation .mw lures had to (‘1? AFTER 1X out, shading Yam“ to soul. as Will I”. this in our human. I me one. baton 10

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