Hrs. J. 'r. Skine or Shigawake’ .2“-__ _ , It hés'no eqfxa] as a spring medicine. I t has been used by thousands for a quarter of a century with unequalled '_- '1 all t‘.‘ a O â€" Burdock Blood Bitters is the reryefiy you require. This spring you will need something to take away that tired, listless ï¬teling brought on by the system being clogged with impurities which have accumulated during the winter. She went to 'he Squire with the “pets. Lord Iihysworth would not â€company her, although she asked to do so. 0,†he said; “it. is your present our father, and you shall give it k alone.†To the end of her life the remem- yg-od that scene. It was late in the moon when she sought the Squire study. and tho lunlizh't from "Nov." she said, "I will nova:- giv. m. one thought to any other man." "I am sure you will not, my dar- ,"crled the delighted mltor. “I not Know why I should be blessed th the love of such a. pure and thful heart. I havo more to say, lores. Though I buy you with no Wels, still you will have ï¬ner die.- 0110‘s and rubies than any other dy in the land. Tho Rhysworth unloads are considered as ï¬ne as gay in Europe. You will look like a queen in them.†1‘ The girl clasped the papers in her : loads more tightly. j “I Would sooner have these,†she; sold, "better than all the jewel: in l the World," Tums Bad Blood into Rid} Red Blood. "No," shlo replied. She smiled to Gink how little she could give him. "I Want. something you haVe never than before, and to make it o! In, value you must give it to me of your own free will. I want to kiss you, Doloresâ€"only one. Will you give it to me?" Sh. was silent for awhile, and 'the hit, young face grow very pale. Then *0 Ilowly took the pupers in her Ed and held up her face to kiss . It was done so innocently, so lplemnly, tint he was somewhat aw- .8 wish: so she went at once to NI. There were no excuses, no co- ttish delays to enhance the value he: greatence. That. orning she thought he look- .Irather grave and anxious. She Inked if he was troubled; and he said "No, " but that he had something gyserious to say to her. She eat '11 to listen. "You must know, DoIores," he yd "that whenever the heads or ' house have married, it has been elr cus}om to bring presents of cost- loge]: to the bride. Darling, I ‘61:“ gave y u iewels warthy 01 a s accep ante-even then they 'ou d not be good enough for youâ€"- Kt tih their plaCe I bring you these 3, and my wedding-present to ‘ is this sum of money that I have 5 “led on your father. It will make will come all to you. Take them your hands, Dolores, and you "ï¬nenshul give them to him." Em rich {or life, and at his death Sh. thanked him in simple, kindly ~voids; but he was not content. "I want something in return, Do- brgg. DO you know what it is?" HERE IS PROOF. The lays passed on; the old Squire In happy and content. He was now to all intents and purposes a. rich m. Lord Rhysworth had settled on him such a. sum of money as could enable him to live in luxury “a comfort; at White Chile; and, when the old man dled, it was all to vcrt to his daughter. Dolores never got the day when her lover came, th all the papers and deeds needful b this end in his hand, and asked to Q her. She always obeyed even his (Continued from last week.) no new» tor-gets France: 110? do' 1. Some day I shall go back to it, and the remembrance I shall take with mg 'm be of the cold hearts and icy nature of Englishmen,†.3313 Lola, dowly; ml! with those words she Idt him. PAGE FOUR CHAPTER ‘vn. L It so happened that Lola. received bets on the same morning that Sir Karl rode over to see madame on business. He heard her laugh as she opened the letter and read its con- tents. “What do you think. I have here 7" _she said- “A pressing invitation to be chief bridesmaid at Dolores' we'd- ding! Are you going. Sir Karl? What curious turns in life fate gives no!" she went on, watching the hand- some race as she spoke. “I am get- ting knowledge'fast. When I came back from Germany I thought i should be are to marry ï¬rst; end I used to picture half the girls in the neighborhood weeping tears of envy gt my good fortune. But. nowâ€"" He was mused in spite of himself. “But now?" be repeated. “What is ‘L 1:--‘- _ 7 A - He was delighted with the interest she showed, .and agreed most heart- ily to' the proposal. That evening the letters were written, ï¬rst to the Misses Fielden. and then to Miss de Ferras. “Perhaps you are right," he re- pliedâ€""at least, if you prefer it, your wish shall be law.†"I should prefer it," she laid. “Ask one of, your cousins from Aidâ€" ershot. You. told me you had two statioued there.“ ask to be ‘best man.’ You log, Do- II lores, our wedding will be quit. g} county aflair. I haw: thou ht of ukâ€" j ilg Sir Karl Allanmore. g like him i better than anyone else. Wt 80 you think?" ' â€I have been thinking very serious- ly," ho_ said, “about whom I shall LAC “I suppose,†she said, "it is do 118- ,' would Q ueur, but I would much rather be : sell it: F married without them.†‘ ,1 The“ ‘ He looked at her in cansternation. ; about , "I have been to many weddings," 5 her. i In replied, â€and I have always 3 She :' thought, Dolores, that after the bride j she h; f the most important persons were the ! Was m 3 bridesmaids." " “m “You forget,†she remarked. "that I am not accustomed to weddings. I have never seen one." Lord Rhysworth was delighted with the explanation. She saw that he was a. little troub- le'd. “I hope, my dear,†he said, “that. although you are marrying a man so much older than yourself, you will b. as much interested in your wed- ding as other girls are. We must have it all in proper or'derâ€" a su- perb wedding dress, magniï¬cent jew- els, and a beVy of fair bridesmaids. I shall give to each of fhem a. present worthy of the occasion." , ‘Qrï¬wmï¬an sh. repegtod. "I have forgotten all about them." Ho oeizo'd her hand and almost crushed it in his possionato clasp. I â€Is it because you are so happy, I‘ Dolores, that you have forgotten ; theso details?" he asked ï¬ercely. 7‘ The clear, sweet eyes looked calmly : (t him. \ ’ “I am quite content," she replied. ; "You must have bridesmaids,†he f went on, more compose'dly. "Why :' not ask that beautiful French girlâ€" ? your friend, in she not?â€"Miss 'do ’ Ferns on! the Misses Fielden? There ‘ are three of them. and with Miss do Forms you will have four." She. laughed a. low, sweet laugh that dispelled his fears. w ‘ "I haV'c waited long enough for a. 5 wife, Do!ores," he said; â€ï¬nd. now I that, I have a. most beautiful one 3 promised to me. Why~ Dhould I delay? j Come and make my homebright for my: She had no meonable excuse to de- fer the wedding, :1 :- dig she a a! ‘ so the day for e ceremony as 4%. . D "#5 will be your bride-maids, Doâ€" lores?†asked Lord Rhysworth one by, when they were discussing the wedding. She looked up at him in wondering ‘ ; Sraised her 9.3 ie; {REESâ€"115;. 0:0; i Lou's 3“ tion m In“ trifle?! i praised as child. She thought thaJ’LI ‘0 Sir K" for his help, which I“ , most cheerfully gave her; but he now ; after all she had done well. I f d th . f, After that, Lord Rhysworth began f oun at It necessitated wt 5 to hurry on the day for the we'd-1‘ InterViews with. madame. ;' ding. Why should they wall? He: So it happened that; on the 'day 5 was his own master; he had no ! when she received the invitation to friends to consult; and, if the Squire 1‘ Dolores’ wedding he felt a. strange, ' did not object, who else should? 3 tnexplicable aversion for her. 9 the western Sky ten run upon ms white hair as he lay asleep. Her en- trance aroused him. He uttered her ;’ name, but in ‘ tone so peculiar that j she could not tell whether he had ‘ murmured it in his dream to some dead Dolores, who lived perhpq on- ‘ ly {a bin gnemon. or t9 her-8911f. She never forgot his motion when :1 excuse. to Mae“ m3 pm. he held the Papers in his hands. while ; dune d. Fm†had 11“! '0‘“. flight. be blessed her and thanked her and > 911339"? with 91'1“?! boqfl, Ind 3* “I have brought you riches, papa, freedom from care, happiness, and I hope length of days to enjoy it all." r The girl went up to him With tho papers in her hand. How was it. that such strange thoughts antitan- cies haunted her? She could almost have believed that, in letters of blood on the papers, she traced the wor'ds, â€The price of my life." She kneelod down by the Squire's side. Drxdosmaid at Dolores' we'd- Are you going. Sir Karl? ioï¬s turns in life fat. gives went on, wafching the hand- “You are very kind to think so much of me," he said. lightly. "I With tears. Whatever ' far-e- laults, Lola had a deep and s aflsctbfl'for Sir Karl. The beautiful face ed with pain, the “I grant itâ€"many friends; but like you, Sir Karl. All of then: together are not equal to you. Oh, do not go to Paris! I do know what to say to you; bu not go!" "You wili not mis's he replied. â€You friends.†" ,7- _-vv “ww- ‘He could hear the vibration of sion in her voice: he saw that i1 eyes which he had never read in ' oman’s eyes before. -' " "' W-‘vu. cur Karl!" she added, coaxingly. “D not go. It lightens the day {or m: when I see you. I 'do not know how I could bear the long week; and months if you were not here.†.‘He .could hear the vibration of pa:- sum :11 her voice: he saw that in her .‘vnc mLEnL L- L, .x 0- ’qâ€"" 0 v“ truth he was ashamed “of Being were, wooe'd. “I shall n}i_ss you so much! I, “Do you really mean that on Folng to Paris, Sir Karl?†8%. “3:1. ‘l‘hy should you go then 7 How. cruel 0! you! Do you not know how mush We shall miss you? Do not go. ' He tried to laugh Hahn... n... . "The real reason why I 216 not u:- ticinate taking any part in the wed. ding festivities is that I m going Paris, and I am not sun how long shall remain there." .mmucut. no is Lord KhySWOrth'e He paused, startled and awed by greatest friend. What will you do her manner. She stood beside him. in celebration of the event, Sir and raised to his a face white end Karl?" full of pain, with eyes half blinded “Nothing at all," he replied, with indignant tears. .bruptly. "The wedding does not “You wish me that?" she said. concern me in the least. Why should "You hope that. When you come I celebrate the event, as you call it?" home. I may be the Wife of name "It would look kind and neighborâ€" other manâ€"the mistres- ot some oth~ ly." she answered. “I! you do not, er home?" you will make people thinE that , "Certainly." he replied, deeply em- YOu have some reason for it?" hum-“M ““4 ““ ‘ ’ “I should imagine," she said, â€that all over the country we shall he." re- joicings and festivities. Mamm pro- poses to hgve a grand ball in honor of the wedding. Lady Fielden has arranged to have a fancy ball; and I hear that the Duke of Ramon! will provide a series of brilliant enter- tainment. H0 is Lord RhySWOrth's greatest friend. What will you do in celebration of the event, Sir Karl?" “I am not invited; even if I were I ‘ "B“t 3“? 530 that I am ebunt {or I should not go. as I have said.†' 301110 years " he said. “Are “Not if I urged it?" she intern-083.1» ‘ things that You Want at once?" j ed, archly, ; The nme tempest of emotions ; “No, not even then," he replied, ? swept over her face. f hastily. : "I Will welt," she answered I; g ; He did not want her to think he ? mange voice. "until you bring than , would do anything he disliked him- you W1" come b3“ eome dayâ€"home ! self for the sake of pleasing her. ' must have some “0 10" row You I, There must never be any mistake ‘ will come “id‘- “id it may please i about the footing he Wes on with you ‘0 ï¬nd me waiting for them-End ; her. . ' for you.†a. She wan quick enough to see that she had startled him, and that he Was not pleased with what she had said. She changed the subject a'droitly, and went on chatting in her usual piquant style until he was quite in a. good humor. Then she 1‘0- turned to the original subject. "No," he mgwered, gloomily, "not even if I should be invitedâ€"and that in not very likely.†“Then 1 shall lose all inmost in the afl’air, and the wedding fostivitia will be dreary enough. Why will you not go, Sir Karl?†“Some people 3 that. it I: un- lucky to be e. bri esmaid," she re- marked. "I have 3, great inclination to tempt fate. Will you be there, Sir Karl?†“In what capacity?†he askea. “The capacities in this case are very limited," she laughed. “There are but. fourâ€"father. bridegroom, ‘best man,’ and guest. ' The last. character is the only one in which you could appear. Are you going in that?" "out kin'd of feelinc‘ that oh. «motor, himmoretheu‘helihed. Retrie‘dtol . ‘ * 3putmideeoommfnumm Owneamcsoxygenmmfle‘m j to laugh at it; but t wu‘in Vain-4â€" . . the uncomortebla conviction grew; mmbmeandtnsguc._ The†â€m ‘ 5 _ . ; daily. She said so many ‘ up; a known gem Moan live in at. ‘ on which he could but but a. in- Ozooékistheonly you?t :llkf talc: f in†. i 4' mutation. due: 0 mall): the mbody _ . l ‘ ly be Int-Men. He thought at; - . I times that the wiseet pm’xtlonl 1"“ mfg, " aâ€; 32 View“? ‘ would be not to go to Beaulieu, “a i â€8‘95“: , °Vgtz ; mu? ‘ 1‘ resolved to be on his ‘ W5 “Mudadly eg ""9" [LoledeFmt But had yetto' learn how clover a women can be; NO Drugs in It ‘when shehuenobjectinvlew. ; ‘ , Notwithstanding m. resolve not to We pledge you that Fowler’s ,Liquiï¬ed i go to Beaulieu without very urgent i Ozonehas nodrug of any kmd m “-711? f reasonl, 8Vâ€? day 1401a. found coma alcohol. It is not only harrnless, but it. u ! excuse to request his presence. 113-} a. tonicâ€"the greateef tome that mtum f dame 'de Fm†had had none alight I ever made. Oxygen 18 life. ‘ difï¬culty With the local board, an gt 9 Ozone is the discovery of .a Gennan Lola's aug tlon she had eppeelea .' Chemist who spent 20 years m learning ‘0 Sir Kat for his help, Which be? how toliquify oxygenâ€"how toget oxygen most cheerfully gave her; but he now 5 heuple form into the blood. Ozone :33 D' â€"--_.,, . .11. makes in; “in? déwn and let I when aha spoke to him. next it n. " ' i in a guiet. mtta-of-fact way; 3,11 em. us discuss this affair. Shall I ac- . otion.all agitation had Vankhed. She cept the invitaticn or nqt?" J chif'ed at once that if she was to j‘ggu must pg the best judg. of ; win hxm it must not b. in that {ash- that." he replied. ’ Ion. “Some people 3 that. it in un- ; “You are not thinking olgoing ct. lucky to be a. bri asmaid," sh. re- ; 311' Karl," lhe saidâ€""not just yo I marked. "I have . great inclination i hope?" "You are in no hurry to go away," aha said to himt "Sit down and let So it happened that; on the 'day when she received the invitation to Dolores' wedding he felt a. strange, inexplicable aversion for her. “; weep-m or WW†1 “Do you know," C1403 Sir “I. ; lmpetuously, "that I can m him when you an jetting and "'2' you.} msegioua?" 'i "And“.."aWs‘rmr "I“? Idomtovapknowmmmwm ’ m â€I, :Know Wu 1 should 1 think there is no girl 1mm 0 i know: hex-$911 153 than I do. , never sure of self. Imom of contradiction. havo good impulses â€"â€"feel sure of thatâ€"but I do not an»; ry tigem out. I In" lofty win- to laugh l_ightly; but. )I; miss me so mun n V o UH“ unu nelgnbor. “If you do not, people thinE that son fnr it?" to you; but do eyes ï¬lled , uarmnly," he replied, amply em- 4 bmassod. "What. better late could I ' In!!! for you?" them put ah. â€Id; _' "igthout another Won 7 HOW J away. leaving him alone tow how; Lola was in ‘ whirl 3 her sincere none amuse “up! Woman will ever care. that him as no other Woman. ow that I would give my lite fc He must know it, although have never uttered the words. w can not he lava ma? Lola was in . whirl of emotion. She had gone to a. pretty, white summer-house in the grenade, where she spent many of her leisure home. She could not have trusted kernel: any longer in his Sight. "Cold and cruel heart." she mun- glued, â€118 must knnw that 'r 1-..- pen!" "Ydu wish it? Remember this, carry the memory of my words a With you. I would rather be 1 than that â€Ch ‘ thing fllnnlfl ' "I hope to ï¬nd you very happy when I come back," he said, "In All probability you will be the wife at some wealthy, kindly man, mum of a. ï¬ne establishment, and tqun. of society." Her voice was full of ten'du'nm, full of passion. and love shone in her eyes. He Was simple, frank} and honest. He said to himself that, it she really cared to: It was cruel to lether continue I delusion. He had better say something that would open her eyes at one. to the truth; but in tryln to be diplomatic he made a_ terri 3e mistake. "But sup 030 that I an gbunt {or some years " ho said. “Are things that you want at once?" Tho am. tempest of emotions ‘Tï¬ank you. I t i; Sildom In hum a chance 0! getting nag-ting from there. The name or Do u is pro- scribed in France. I will “to out the list {or you." "I shall be well pleased to reader9 you any service," he answered; and’ to himself he added. "except that of ï¬lling In love with you." i "We shall pee you again, shall we not? I should like to give you one or two commissions in Paris. â€you will accept them." â€It will take me some littlo time to get my affairs in order," he no» plieai “but I shall go as soon a I shall oonsonng worm; but be reflected me any show of sympathy to II. might be dangerous; and so they tr; mined in silence (or some minutes, ; until Lola. had regained her compos- ‘ nymkingennlin thebodywitboul deumying the them! too. It directly deumysthcam of.†germ avenues, mtmhaoothermytodoit. The mean is this: All germs u-e vegetable, and oxygen. the very life of “misdeadlytovegetable mutual It kills Them with Oxygen For a Disease Germ ‘ Phylum 111ml Woman. ever will, my life for him! although my up. the Words. A“ love me? I can from aha Ihould nwny By its timely lise thoxisands of apparently hopeless cases have been permanently cured. 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