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Watchman Warder (1899), 21 May 1903, p. 4

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WBlood Bitlm ad invigorata the entin ”Item [tenths mnofthohudto’tho ale-offhand. ‘ mun-cu. It purifies and enriches the blood. Acts on the Kidnoyn, Lint, Kn. Why am you dung. mind? What In tho won 7 m at. you leaving without comm w us?" “I had g Mon," hq unwed, m. be. flushing; "beam“ which. I wrote .0 simple truth. I had no time. I .- toning England scour than I "Do you judge me by yourself?" duo exclaimed. "Do you think that a. ‘w cgldly writtca words of farewell uld sumo. for c. «on it they did :2 you? They 437 not; therefore I I. looked gt. her ”111d she ”k to m stand lilegt. nothing to say? an mu. II a. saw Moo, she rosume‘dâ€" _ "You said. when you won ‘1. loan- IOI. that you would come over to a, good-bye to us. thot you would no me again baton you stated on Io had not one wor’dto m. Tho “1311111, passionate taco and ringing mbowildered him. He was not ed for asceno of this kind. 0 kid her hand upon his arm. as ‘onxh the would compel his “ten- “Do you think so little end no may of our friendship that you “lid without having seen me ”do? could not let you go so; I on!!! not even bear the thought that should leave England without my V133 seen you again. How could pu do it? Oh. Sir Karl, how could '- do it?” The dark eyes were drowned with hrs, Although he dl'd not lovo her. “I never would, he could not help Doing touched by her sorrow. What "Ian dram, " Ch. u‘i’d,un111ng throw}: h-r tears. “nut..- even 11 "3" “Why should I be?” 30 '0 we'd by her motion. “You woul‘d “ leek mo. I an mg. “film 1'“ fl", uomethhg very pcticulu u m could resist a beautiful taco “owed with grief, and lovely oyu with tears for his sake? Sir was but human; he took tho auto hand from hi: arm and held it V“Do you thinlf any reason would fly your going any without say- tarewdl to old and true friends?" Hy tmwell was none the less mine for being“ written instead of :37 pale; there was in u on it. even 3 vs something to .. ‘9 2:11“ on presentl - fluff“; .I dad nougy, "You an p ' fl shown into the max-um”. 91“ my. forgotten that boob. It XI: add Lola. u the baton» 01! the room. “H c “0"“. z n. driving past. trI mint .â€" 44.."- thhe meant It the {0 than hereâ€"she meant a the but I thought flat 1 night his the opportunity of saying goodâ€" ”0- Bblpoko inacanlessm but . ho took the books from ha hull. '17:"). Miss do Fen-u." 0 came nearer to him, and with . pudonato «7 of pain held out her BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. BIWMGIMIIMMM Tim: was the reason?" Ill. asked. “I cannot. oxpldn." he said proud- M’tbdmem PAGE FOUR (Continued rtrom last week. ) 1A..a.' I, m me an ueme'dtoboinlo wow-“dud 01 .0: in wonder. TO had' thoutht 7°“ I won“ not in .3 though an. an A‘ mt. h a. low reason would FAITH NAIL YOUR FAITH to him. and’ "Wf ‘ ”Perhaps you are right. I shall : always respect your confidence, and Java-ask any questions. I am glad you have told no thisâ€"I shall under- ;ltand you better. And (tom now we are to be loyal friends, Sir Karl-â€" E from this 'day constant and taithlul “63,101.: to «whom of. an mmmmm Dom obn- nattothis?" How could be racist “9 sweet. lthflllingvolcc. Sh. placed her hand in “Suntan. tint,» “Yes: You honor me," he mlie'd. “How cg.- Iheip sealing such ; com- "I think nob," he replied, all his ionner distrust returning. “The past The gleam o! 'deflanoe 'deepened in the dark eyes. "You are right," she said; "if you are never to know the love of wo- man, friendship is the next bat thing. I should not have beIieve'd. Sir Karl, that you were one to love in vain." “I did not love in vain," he answered, sadly. m. white hand lying still in MI. "How could you, Sir Karl. be no enclo- towrlto that note? 'hll no honostly, ha! you no idea: of the trouble on'd narrow it woula glv no.7” V “I know you an okay. very 3003 to no." In replied; "but: I could not “Perhaps," she said, "some 'day, when we know each other better, you will tell me the story. ” vole. “mid! him. tht was he to lo? 11. looked gravely gt hat. "Tho wor‘d ‘1riend’ is ; mud one." ho said; "it unpliea . [feat auxâ€"mutton. fidelity. tog-nuance. u’d loyglty." “An‘d will you not give than t. man. I will tell you in all confi- dence that I loved once, and most unhappily. I haVe no heart to give; and. knowing this, I ought to value doubly the friendship of a. woman." . Her face paled at first as she lis- tened; then a. gleam of proud defiance came into her eyes, which if he had seen ib, would have put him on his guard. suddenly from his clap. and man before him orect. and haughty. "Do you mean that you look upon yourself as nothing but 3 not. oo- qudntmotmng we: or am nth-.1: tho and o! on our happy hours togetherâ€"a mm “quantum. -whilo I hon been so proud and hop- py in thinking you my friend?" Ho was ngnin aomewbnt moral: There was silence for some mo- ments. He toun‘d thnt, lo far Iron Raving oxtricated hymen Rom e 1318. position. he had him HI Mculties. "That in much to ah.” ha unwar- o'd, gravely. "I must confide! the question in ell its bearings." “What!" she cried. "Do you hell- ta'te when I ask you?" “I do not hesitate. I any h b a very urious Question. A pledge of friendship given an'd taken in that tuhion is as grave a. mutter uâ€"-â€"" He passed; Tor the Wor'ds thtt rose to his lip- would, he knew, lea'd him but greater _complicationa._ _ "I repeat," he said, "that you are very good to me. You know what the poet calls friendshipâ€"‘love with- out wings.’ Your ofl‘er of it may be 3011ny valuable to me for this reason -â€"-I am not what. is called a. marrying '6“... K. said thi- purp'ouly; ‘0 ' hot-this was nolovo 0cm in I I!» m force's! him, {8 Alt W9", “So you say, Sir Karl; but you‘ do not seem to be in any hurry to no- oept it.” My think thnt the going or o! i mm ucquaintnoo uh ml! woul‘dbo c! any moment a "I Show What you mean,” she sold, with a sigh and a smile that was ir- resistibloâ€"“you mean that it is u gram: a. _matter as a. promise of The splendid 'daxk we: raised anil- ilenly to his face seemed to suggest the idea, Why did he not make that? He read the question in one glance, and he felt afraid of himself. ”Of course it is a. solemn pledge." she continued, "but it is one that I think' you need not be afraid of. What can one wish for more than to have a. true friend? A man who rejected an offer of friendship would not be wise.” “I do not reject it, Miss 'de Fer- The smile that flashed back to him from the girl's beautiful eyu render- ed him almost speechless. «sion in but two and 8001'? 8 BOWNE. Chemists, Toronto. m ’3- ld’I-O; all.“ I ink, sud m m. 11;). 01th.: thl - . . ‘0‘ tOUCh '1 - . 1*- :m mt m m .. WIN“ Lana, .u‘ ”a august!"- m gm” .% ‘ “Good-by. L03" h‘ ' .. ‘ Refu- nhstitnt. t. g : no you safely into ”fidcd'mmmfind: mmhdinppoh 5 But “the girl “m u )ThopdadthoT-Mbmsboniu‘mummhaon,.hou or they yen: for 81.2}; n :11 dragging , tint m war. {guns down bar lace n 1,, .l__...l__. . - h. . , __-. ._ n-.. Ir”. ‘ - 'In thousa'nds of cases Scoitg Emulsion has proven to be the right food for soft b0 ’ childhood. Anes 1n "I promise," he said. curl-lid any by her hunt: and her mum-tum. “You will not think 0! me any more a Hill dq Farr“, but. a your mu friend Lam Will you uy thou vordo to m?'_' 7 # â€" -- - 1‘ Bow legs become straighter, loose joints grow stronger and firmness comes to the soft heads Wrong food caused the trouble. Rightfood will cureit. Scott’s Emulsion is the right treatment for soft bones in children. Littledoseseveryday give the stiffness and shape that healthy _bones should have. your 111.; am you will think of me often; than. you will tell mo your m. your like- md dilllk'ea; that when you gr. 91mm. 7°“ will '11“ A 'A-LIâ€"A-.. ’v-C- "1 gm“...- he replied. WM flat but than of Mona)!» m "I? Me, and than WNW!!! M {or the thought. “Now! an happy." 31M "Vii, {no Mend Lon." he and, sailing; and the lovely not In slâ€" mut transfl‘ured with happiness. “You must promise me that. tram “vary hpu; I MP?“ ‘pm in Lou. "In no tell youâ€"um do not b. shock“ st me «win; “Punt I would in nther hum you hund- Ihip may 11!. than tho love at my othu' m" “But."r to It“ quickly. weaving tho Mar u once. “my friendship will not nunlyAthofipgmp! love}; "'-TFwErâ€"EZ" he replied- "That in your sorrow 7°“ com. to m and in your 3°! 7°“ uâ€"vv â€"-"_' -7,“ "You 'do not know.” tho rejoined; "your friendlhip is worth more to me than tho love of any other m can our In. It makes Am. tho happhot Soft and crooked bones mean bad feeding. Call the disease rickets if you want to. The growing child must eat the right food for growth. Bones must have bone food, blood must have blood food and so on through the list. have. to mo.” '- “But. 101‘. how u: I 070!“ to repay you or flunk you? What u I to do in mm {or this Wealth at Mon tint you lavisp qppn‘ m0]: “You mutt repay mo in kind. You have M no; I will trust you. I, like yourull. hue love'd com. on so well nut. is tut name on. non: love- m. I Ml go unmarried to my stun. Sec vb". comiort we can v. to each othorl This in tho happ ‘duy of my 1110, Sir Kul.” “You :11 very good, Lola, to 'uy no. I! I luv. added to you: lappi- neu. I am well pleased." WI, 1 w w“ pica-cu "You have not added to It; you have made it." 8110 declared. “And now, Sir Karl, with the fear 0! dl the attended proprioties. I must 30' Still 3110 held his hand tondly clasp- odin her own. “I am so glad I came." sh. added, “I hesitated long about it. It was I who persuaded momma. that those books must be of importance to you. She said the sen- vents could take them; but I told her thatu I was passing the lodge I might leave them; and then I did not think th‘t there Would be any harm seeing you {or a. iqv. minutes to say farpwoll. I shall always be glad that I came." "How long will you be sunny from 11: land?" she askepl, H 3 heart turned with loyal guest- mm to Dolores, for whose sweet sake and for love of whom he was going into exile. He would coma back when he had ceased to love hot, but not until then. She looked so happy that he coul'd not find it in his heart to reproach cannot tell mmmu. Send for free sample on firth. and it malt-0911!! (11“!qu m uprdao'd his; dark can and . not 11 pm;- «lacuna-I; but hammovodtht then should never be myth!“ pox". . white brow or the white :and. “Good-by._141§.” hp ' . "I will : "u". BUD “l." “I. “Yes. and more than tint. You lo got know. you do not mammal! I Doyouthjyklgthepdnm not 7--.) L“- 6“. Y ivâ€" 7â€"77 humorothonlcouldbeu'. thotI uhould hove oomo ham to so. . you, hove riskod so much and dad so much to mend thou lat uteo with you? I! I could tell you that to passing in my heart now. you would not go “my." dark before you rush home.” She lingered with him u long a ah. could; tho art-wt d tho and wrappers worded a mute “It. (or k‘oeping him by her side. It was no sweet and pleasant to her thot he should lntoreot himself in her comâ€" !ort. Then the groom took his plum, god that was no hurdle: excuoo tor {unit a... I shall nu Sir Ku'l .11 about. “when I mu." .8» Malta m my Rhylwotth know tint Ill. cor- mponded With an- Ku-l. "B. will boy-at}: W in It.” lb. c015- tinned. g. ‘ I. .- " cod-by. once not-o." a. um, I... Mora. .- m 1 cu Thoma. ponies m on, “a 1m and m 331 Wall aha hadmthelm of him. Mg ‘” 0.0"“... "He will be mine ytt," Ibo soluoâ€"z O ! 1., quizad. 'I shall win him. now may . . .hcart is caught In the rebound! ‘ pour-00mm more. a: tubul- Who was It thst 50 land. and loved ; hum xwaxmmm that IN“. C'- 1- tho-1M“ him. it love and patience can do it. People laugh ct. love and think it» â€"‘~â€"»~~ â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"---â€"-â€" weakness or u girl's sentiment-.1 (ol- ly‘ Whyt it in tho strongest of bus W manpassxona. _ : rant? Alter the wedding-breakfast, Lord and Lady Rhysworth departed for Deerhurst Manor for their honey- moon. Lady Ficlden kindly consent- ed to remain at White Cline to sup- erintend the ball which the Squire in- tended to giVe in honor of the event. Lola had acted as chic! bridesmaid. and on her, dark face there was e. look of triumph. All was me now that Dolores was married; there would be no likelihood that Sir Karl would let his thought. wander in that direction again. She had spoken a few words to Dolom Moro she started to: Deerhuret. “It has been a pretty wedding. Do- lores,” she laid. on the (allowed her to her room to bid her (novel). "Indeed I my In: more than that. I have never an a more beautiful .-.â€" _‘_-I. A a. A- Sir Karl Allanmore had gone, leev. ins Scarsdale to the care 01 manta; end the one topic 0! conversation in the county now was the wedding at White Clide. Loud Rhysworth had made great preparations et Deeplng Hurst. A beautiful suite of room: had been redecorated and refurnlnhed for his young wife, containing every- thing that taste could suggest and money furnish. Theday fixed for the weddingcune at lastâ€"a tine, bright day. near the close of autumn. The little church at Deeping was prettily decorated (or the occasion, and the school children were there with flower- to throw be- fore the bride. The Squire. in the pride of his heart, had inVited almost more (nuts than White 01m. Could accommodate. The elite of the county were present at the cere- mony. The bridesmaids were con- tumee of cream-color and pale blue. and were remarkable for their beauty. The Squire, erect and hand- some. seemed to have grown twenty calm. steadfast expression; the violet eyes did not. droop. nor did her voice {alter when the solemn words we" uttered which bound her heart. mo, and love, to another. When she came to think over her interview with him. she we: not'du- satisfied. She felt I. certain hope that when he returned it would be to her. She smiled at. her own beautiful years youngerâ€"so ell declared; the bridegroom'e appearance was high- bred and aristocratic; but the bride ettractcd the most attention. Do- lores had never looked so lowly. The fair, flower-like face was. not rosy with blushes; it was pale, with a "I must. not. repine or be dull whilc hon uwny." she said to herself. When he returns! Ah, Heaven is good. and he will not be long any troxn ma!” '35} 8.3.1, am, your W . at u the 81?! '3‘“ h?“ u- buds 9'? 9‘5 30m" by. 1.018," I. m. L w.-- nfdy into your curl-3‘." tho gm still hold humus ; taped inher 0“,. h. “w; I were falling down bar (we. so pain for you to part with odd. ”To no it In more In death." lot tint. Lou.” and more than tint. You 'do you do not manual I thinkflthepfinh'd not: *othnnlcouldbeu'. tht!‘ vt “will. db. taunt!» ova-doll an mmw.myhom cu 1-.th Bin-mud“ through; «W ' “away. art with In more as directed will check the mgr-ass used of this fatal disease and restore the afilict- ed to perfect health. Do not go to Florida, Madeira, California. Mexico or the Rocky ' at home with friends Lola tfioroughly enjoyed her flou- to Doeping Hunt; and perhaps whot she enjoyed moat was having tho op- Portunity of tclking to lady Rhys- worth about Sir Karl. She rcVoled in it. She filed! to Watch the lovely face” the recounted all the dinerâ€" cnt lntuwiewa she held with him. and all whgt she was pleased to call his .“ -â€"â€".- ----. â€"- Proteautlonn to hot. Lady Rhys. worth listened in silence; the than :11” coming when sh. would know agxgaegagg “I- 3;; hurt“ m not to m s 39"“. Y” A “:56; '6.“ mu. m cow-n- hI. Dolor..." it "‘5‘ ‘ "’ A gum gal "It is not. my notion o! u mm“ life.” thought. Lola. “I should too! compelled to quarrel with my hun- bun'd at tuna, just tor the plenum of making It up." Mutant m gut vu only £55 pleased to team tho Inflation. “May and December." III. I“ ‘0 herself. "Hay finds haul! lowly. md Decembc- would ruther lav. no there to mun. ha- thu: in tin task to a fine Senna 1101111310. (0 to Deeping Hurst in u kind 0! Inh- uionary capacitzy.’ Lola nova- heard u w ' 'dit ..greement between madam. No matter how long you hm been 111, not how poorly you may be today, Am 3 Smaparflla is the best medial}: you_can take {of urfl flailing} _c l; Doi’t doubt it, put your whole trust in it, throw away everything else. ‘0 ill! )3 untied; CHAPTER XI “m or masons ARE HASTENING Tuna mm ‘3 A RESULT OF 1 Dana DISEASE I! m “ uA'rcmtAN-MARDER, MAY Rally-0.0. low of Pill-MO stands other medicine a pecgssary. Eat ; Ct PML 2:21;, and use Pal.“ is '2 that us allâ€"N ature will (In 61.. allâ€"N aturc Will do the mglfi-Mo is inexpensiwg, 5;: druggists at $x.oo per large w my procure a .Sample bottle I“ ‘5 If your druggust has not 80! stock, a sample bottle Willbe my address Inlatempted prospont, and nose. Lord Rhysworm, g, h“- at! love and nflection lor his daughter, settled Durhum with a handsome yearly im on hot. Deeplng Hum w" and would go to his Ion, 0M kiln. son. to the among; Murat humor “a Gm. were his on, End 1;. let" them to whom he m o description of this ' baby had Lola. sent over a... 811' Kurl; but when the lltth m Jun. o year old, able to all Bhysworth by name, and u the heart 01 Dolores by "Kunma," a terrible and ovent occurred. One November d lag Lord Rhysworth wgs mm. thick mist, ond, being at soul moo lrom home, he was com to remain in his wet clotha; flu toquence was, he caught a bun Orish cold. Lune most healthy! he laughed when Dolom beggell to give up outdoor sports lot ti and take care of himself. ltm right, he aflirmed; g cold I nothing. It would not hurt him and infant 4.th “"1 marvel to him that B“ blessed him u m“. m": (01' Ml daUghter was beyo" “on; that there but... : could he web 3 baby hm Dolor-en; the had the ”W1 dark eyes and hair, "4 sroubu'd.1t wag mm”: tho old Squiro with mg “ml daughterâ€"to him she w“ M sweet, helpless mm 3, a mgue 'aaug'nter, . any. child whom she Mound; Rhysworth had been . himself with Joy. A“. lovelgsg lit. _to haw g . she was compelled to take shH Inhis room. She was the most Mums and careful, the most [I und lovmg of nurses. AL -mll â€". -7 v-4 Tho result. was tint on duh! mblo to rise from his bed; inl notion of tho lungs net in. uni 'u soon brought to flu very! of death. Then the noblo dam of Dolores shone forth. From an hour of her husband’s films I tho last she ne‘v'or left him. W "You make 0V0 DoloreS." h. “hi? the death-damp brow. "W0 haw (other, but 3'0“ happx 111, IIDI-vl‘ “Dunno-v- with him, and he pulled away head on the breast of the wife he had loved so dearly and so .His death, so sudden and 0d. coming in the midst of his happiness, and so soon 11W ‘ w 18-88. Created g profound fl tion in the county. People 0‘ hardly believe it at rm. 1a a on Dolores was terrible. It 5‘ to hex: that she could nchI be“ common routine of life again. 1" I. mystery to her, far above be?! prehcnsion, this sudden 0011“?“ death into the midst of life; W: M wrenching of a great human early!i She stood with Weeping ey husband's dead body. W” a" d lovedhfi‘ ‘ deed the man who ha “Ch lavish low? Where W ‘ light that had shone in his 93'; her; “here the many, tender , i The grim, {on ich mystely filled with awe and wmuier. She 113“” mu death lnl‘fOYK‘; jI, had WE: empty word to her. She bent to kiss the silvm. lips. I ”I TuWe bt‘x'n 1r1.e t0 You’v'myd' in thought, word and duC‘d. She", "May We meet again in hcam- ‘ .' ‘ “Iniwonh FREE OF His little daughter was ! him, and ho passed away head on tho breast of the V ho had loved so dearly and The {uncm .3 event. IO county. The whose heart at sympath.‘ widow for 89¢ . 3111ng "w Omb- m: an form”t ”311’: can of s in!!!‘ “we may priceofywrm -4111! Aurel- III m; The M'Mo con Ton-n KENDALL I even death 8091“ p whispered to her. ‘ mp gathered on have not. been long you have made me 3111th was brown W @emiscv re! 75¢, Bargain . -* White Unde 31.25. 1'98- . 9 Drawers, re? W uniden- I q-fic .- AA-L_n:rlnrii so pitace'3 m puts Lat! killed Lappet Colored Or‘gfit{1 W Organdit M and Col’d flack Silk Para: 1" per cent. of? i m striPPd C i133 striped Gronadme reg. 90c. Bargain an!!! Voile and Black ‘ reg. 25c, Bargian in mt cent. ofi all Silks 10 per cent. of! an 51153, 0% Cushion Cord, x Plates, reg. 60, E C Mes 4-inch Tafieta m' Black and White $1.40, Bargain ha; W. Black and Grey 1 $3.75, Bargain Du W' Black, Blue and 1 reg. 35, Bargain l Visitors to Lindsay of 0H If the floori occupied by N45 one roof, it wot feet or about 3} shoes exclusivq and shoe establ mans to the c1 cent. 0a all ,lw Merchiets 3‘ ICotton VeStS. I res! Summer with Lindsay's Leda itfi n . D338 1 Black 400. Ba reg cutout Kid [on 31's k Bid reg Vict

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