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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 27 Jun 1912, p. 7

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â€"~"Blate you aret*, “uv?_mu Dr. Morse‘s j se c sc is u.h e Indian Root Pills ter with you, man?" * «â€"~~owe their singular effectivenees in _ He stared at the " . tm "®, -fi. :‘:m seorct way valike T his eyts and: the e â€"mo o me Sant Tok sroF (te celtuanted rooting in one broad stream along the asphait, stood Rowena Wycherly, her gracefu! shoulders wrapped in a Â¥elvet. and sable pelisse, a feathery black chiffon *toque resting on the wayes of her corn sgolored bair, and her face with its ‘ravishing beauty turncd upwards . to the silver gtars. â€" . n "Put on your glasses ‘And<get out of here, Hare, or. we shallâ€"be taken on to Wystern." uF * Hare complied. Me stepPed ol awkwardly, continuing to gaze as it he were dated or half daft. ; _ "Who is she?"* he whispered, gra‘p ing Felix by the arm. .. . . . _ . "Mre. Wichol%" he returned io an undertone; "I to‘d you she was handâ€" some." THE SECRET OF $3z PAUL FARLEY $55°52:% . â€"BÂ¥â€" sV i1 + L : JOHN MAROH MB merrarett * *A fi@ Bupplied Erxclusively in &(:“?lm mgaw Prea® .;‘20 m ® ' cA $ | mm es s > "I mean you will be: "Handsome!" he repcated, without moving his cyes from the upturnedâ€" & "there‘s not a word, not a lanâ€". e to describs or express such n‘ glorious, delirious type of. beautyâ€" and I am to iake this marvellous creaâ€"| ture in my arims and receive her kigsâ€" es unmoved? Good Heavens! Hy' dear sirl. \bat do you (ake me for? Do you think I could pretend to court # woman like that and g'nnll proof against her powers, ber fhfluence, her -hnz:c-t? Why, the very cattle in the ds must feel the l,ur of her beauty as she passes Eo this is the woman Mr. hrfq has resisted?" He drew a sharp, deep brcath. "What a renomenal youth! Has he blood in is veins, ‘or is it curdled mlik! Look, sir! She hos turned this way; she bas recognized us; she is smilingâ€"oh, ye rdl and graces, what a smile! Introâ€" uce me, sir, Iâ€"‘4 *.."Introduce you! _ If you are , Jose your head, my wmg; ter return to #Gwn by<the newt traim; You won‘t * ts walt lovi @ come to you; t engaged to you;" she has been wultin@ hours for you, I‘ll wager she has met allâ€"theâ€"afterâ€" moon trainss. Just pull yourself . toâ€" gether, Hare; get this Mttle interview over, and throw up the sponge after wards if you like." ~ She came floating towards them, her outstretched hand bare,.the stomes in her rings gleaming and scintillating in the moon‘jight, cid then there came a wild electric f!sh from"two pairs of dark eyes virie ard mighty enough to kindle comets. & "Good evenin«.‘ she safd‘ prettily, Fuciu with gaucy defiance at the squire; andâ€"as he raised his bat and moved away she caught Hare‘s hands and clung to them with ~nervous strength. > > "You have come back, my darling," she said tenderly, "come back for good! Oh, Paul, my dearest, I thought rhaps you wouldn‘t. I thou%.l had cen-toollolotmm. The day bas seemed a year. I‘ve been mad with suspense. I‘ve been tortured with misâ€" givings, with ghoulish fears, and all sorts of cruel lllwnu. I‘H never pass anowser day. this! You shall never go away again, Paul, without me. You must cone beckâ€"withâ€"me toâ€" :l::t. I can‘t bear you out of my t. â€" "I will come later on in the even: ing, Rowena," hbe said, "L have busiâ€" mess with Sir Thomas which 1 must transact before dinner, _1 have the ring, and will bring it as I promised." Bhe looked atâ€"him inquiringly and knit her brows. s Cz "Are you not well?" she said. "Have you & cold? You are quite hoarse, darling." : Cbs3 "Am 1?" he smiling. "There is rather ~a m feeling in my throat, I expect I have contracted a little chill, the fog gives one cold sooner thanâ€"" "You want me to take care of you, Paul. My husband won‘t be allowed to play fast and loose with his bealth, contract â€"promiscuous chills. If must go to town the brougham will take him to the station, and when he returns the carriage will meet the train. â€"He â€"will travel firstâ€"class; che will have every luxury and comfort that love and money can supply." ; ~"I believe that. Rowena. and I also THE SECRET OF PAUL‘FARLEY Every Woman‘s Complexion is bound to show whether or not she is in good p! the complexion is muddy, the skin sallow ; i x appéar it is then attention must be bodily condition, There is one safe a the system and oarify the blood with to impt Beechamds PilJ T Will Beautify and Improve | h wn'.bbkfu ‘:‘#n‘womqflm Lg will regulate the suscsh and vou will know * learing Every Woman s aae o Ekc ake you feel vour system 1 eff ple family mfd yh(-no:dbr’met ‘ the organs 0 tion cw : tovek. .mm tho liver, tone C now what it is to be free from troubles, mes, lassitude, and extreme nervousness. s1 healthier and stronger in ev & m of poisonous waste i ect upon your lookeâ€"these they ot she is in good physical condition. the skin sallow; if pimples or skin ttention must be given to improve . is one safe and simple way. â€" the hlood with a few doses of | . "You thisk my husband will be & lucky man? l“::'u l;:nl. if that were true wou bard to win. . lh:::?uqldouvn lnphno'-ul beheld the squire carrying on a laughâ€" | ing diaiogue with the stationâ€"master. Me pressed ber little softâ€"hands until ‘he hurt her, and bent his dark face | very low. 5 Cure Rheumatism beseye yull Will spoi that lucky man." _ "Whbhat would you say, Rowena, it I were to tell youâ€"that I am already _ "My dear little woman," he expos tulated, "what aboutâ€" preliminaries? There are several forms to be gone urouxl: bou"ro noneouglo can present themselves in a church or or registrar‘s office for MHW you wish to be married in church, the banns must be published for thrée sucâ€" cessive Sundays, or a Hcense must be obtained.. In either case, One of the parties must have resided in the parish seven or fifteen days." : "Of course you have, and know all about details, there you have the adâ€" vantage ofâ€"" _ > }â€" *Listen, â€" darling," she lntemrufl. «eageriy, toying with the edge of his eout"collar, "I have a Wedding ring at home and a special license made out all in due froper legal form. I have been living in the parish of Weyberne quite long enough, so everything must "I‘ve been married before, Paul," she remarked nalvely. . Â¥e valld and in order. ~If you &re wil} ing I can drive straight to the Vicatâ€" age now &‘ho notice for the cereâ€" mony to place toâ€"morrow morning at eight. You areâ€"willing, Paul? Ob, smy .darling..say you are willing!" Austin: Hare r.d _at the beautiful face. Ho was disconcerted, bmm: ed by the rapidity of the art by the overwhelming force of g: dor perele nervous energy. esnt "But," he began, "suppose in the hurry of this mnrrhc weis afterwards found not to be & mcily square? Often when ons tens through a serious matter oufht to have been undertaken calm, temperate, deliberate ard performed openiy and abovs board, a men is apt to find he hA# overâ€"reached himself. Suppose we loun;l. throxl:fih llc;mc hnl'oh‘lm‘ pre caution, an ilegality w 'Qp.\d rep der our marriage null and voidâ€"mo marriage at allâ€"what then?t" M _ ‘"We should just solve the wonder ful technical point, get it r“ld‘ and go through the ceremony again. . ‘Yes, certainly‘ we could do that," he agreed. "Are you willing?" she asked again, her hands trembling on his arm, ber heart in her eyes. Hare was no longer master of himâ€" self, A slave of adventure, and elated by the vague blisstul fear of unknown lesues and the host of pewerful inâ€" {luences encirelingâ€"kim, the temptation was keener than such a nature could withstand. Accordingly, with his love for the mysterious and the woman‘s wonderful alluring beauty and mad onâ€" rush of passion actively bearing upon him, be threw all common sense and mora! scruples to the winds, and en tered heart and soul into the spirit of Rowena Wycherly‘s scheme. . ‘"Yes," he said, decisively, "I am willing, provided you abide by any error, any crooked, unpleasant conseâ€" quences." _"I will," she replied, laughing her gleoful laugh. Bhe flungâ€"back her head in consâ€" clous triumph, and her bazel eyes and strong white teeth glittered in the moonlight. He cast a second glance along the platform. The squire was standing alone by the station exit, looking towards them. mm ons amipen ie s‘.:nm-nu“ Thes a . â€"to thoro reduet of waste matter) w gets into the joints and muscles and Enttbccin rov:d conclusively that Dr. Yi'om-. ndian Root Pills strengthen weak kidneysand at "I must go," he said reluctantly, "Mr. Fleming is vuun! for me, he is driving me to the Hall. "H!s dogcart is at, the ‘Popinjay,‘ you can join him there when you have seen me to the carrlage, ‘.'hc took |M. arm and . he le'd“l.i:; wn the platform, As th Felit, Hare intimated mt.{o would be at (he. bostel in lessâ€"than two minâ€" utes. â€" She stepped into the luxurious brougham, hg !ct down the window, closcd the door after her, and thrust his bead throuch the anertura. ; 1 auvuia say, prove It to me." _ How?" he asked. By marrying me â€" soonâ€"to mor y *You won‘t deceire me, F aAsked, m.,-!du-lt ‘Mw ‘he echood n mm Pok mill Megin "I I am alive," he said solet "Lâ€"will be at W?.hno mu: mortow m-"-um *‘w best: of my m."l’. anxjor marry you as properiy, as legall binding, as both the eivil.and rell; rite can manage it, and no.one ca ter me save your own sweet self "Good night, au. ," he whis and then back, . up at the and Vicarage!" CE a : & ~ lmm.ocum.z‘nmm-u flash ofâ€" a ~white jewell i. & glance of adoration from the woman he had ever seen, and was left alone barcheaded outaide he mmir‘-l(u‘nmh the: "Popinjay."~ ‘There ‘were three roads, one to the right and one to the Bhe her velvet bi Hips ; l':tm and mu":. most roughly. " aad @. left, and slong the one di z.:: site a woman‘s figure ad towards him â€"She _ her pace as she drew nearer, and,he saw she was young and comely, quite a rustic type of beauty, in all -mbllky ab most a stranger and ‘wn to the tolk at the Hall, apd on the sonr of tha inomdent‘ he determined 10 88K NCF Tue way to the inn. "Lpr‘, Mr. Farley!" she said in surâ€" prise, her pretty dimp.ed face broadâ€" ening into‘ a< wide smile, "you could have stopped and had speech with me without asking such a moonraker! I‘m glad~I‘ve seenyou," though, beâ€" cause mother was {°~ to write to you toâ€"morrow to ask you to come up to the farm and see her.". "Going to write to me, . was she? What does she want to see me for?" he asked, wondering why Farley did not throw a side light on to such a contingency as this. _ $ & "Well, I‘m not exactly s‘posed to know," the asid, hnghh!{; "but she‘ve e and took a fancy into her head gt you‘re a bit sweet on our Jennie, and accordingly she‘d like to know the rights of the matter.". _ R "Hum!*" be said, amused, "walk with me to the ‘Popinjay‘ and tell me about it. â€" What n&u mother think 1 am sweet on Miss Jennie?" _ > â€"â€" "I don‘t know, unless it‘s because Jennie‘s sweet onâ€" you." "I am afraid that is scartely suffiâ€" clent cause to draw an effect, an inâ€" ference from. I don‘t think I know much of this young woman, do 1?" he asked slowly, feeling his way and furâ€" gnly watching her.~ "Let me see, is once or twice that I have spokenâ€"" â€":"Oh, I don‘t know; it might be once and it might be every day in the week, to hear Jennie going on about you, ‘‘Whit an extraordinary young perâ€" son she must be! Now that I have spoken to you will you return home and ‘go on about me‘, too?" _ Bhe looked siyly up at him sideways, and turning at the moment, he caught the cunning look before she could lower her eyes. "No," she said with a bashful at answered knowingly,, "but you‘re s sensible girl and understand the value of a pretty face. With all those young fellows hapging round, you know betâ€" ter t?u to take the first who offers, and 1 don‘t blame you, L wonder now how many sweethearts you and Mics Jennie can muster between you? 1 wouldn‘t rmind Mttl:k‘u any amount that you two girls e the cream of parish, 1‘ expect mother has all s can do to ho.uqut in the parior of an wonlug. as to father, 1 should say his life is fairly plagued out of him always having one or other of those young ““2" around borâ€" rowing his implements, looking at his pigs, praising bis crops, always round on some pretext or other," °_ _ _ Bhe laughed cofisclously, bridled & llfiltb:r pulled out a flaxen curl or two under her hat, ‘Well, father has grumbled » bit sinte young Bims called off," she ac knowledged, "he and Jennie were esweethearting all the summer, you gee, and .if they. weren‘t spooning inâ€" doors under father‘s nose he‘d be sure to find them down in the long meaâ€" dow, or sitting on the chopped mangel in the barn. It worried father, he baâ€" ing a coldâ€"bldoded, particular sort of map, and one d-;.o.ms two months u{o. he says to Bob. in the cartshed, ‘I say, Sims, Boxing Day is an offâ€"day and a capital one. tor <a wedding! Don‘t you think ‘tis timé, young man, to speak out and say whether you‘re g-. to take tho.dm then or not b went oculox then like white» wash, and looked falrly done, .‘I can‘t marpy Jennie,‘ he sald, ‘yor know I work for father, and what _ :an just manage to screw out of his n‘t keep me, let alone a wife, m _ f father thought I was afterâ€"marrying, he‘d turn me off altogether,‘. ‘!f that‘s how you gre gitvated,‘ father says, ‘you leave the girl mlone, and don‘t come nigh my place agaim,‘" ~ "I expect Miss Jennle was not dis com‘.ar:c!ou{”lg;‘yh as pretty as ymmy dear; 1‘ll beâ€"bound there were p ty_. more willing to (ake Bob‘s "I don‘t know aBout that, but she don‘t encourage anyone ‘That 1 am aware of.. Sims domt.come to the house, he don‘t crose (ather, but 1 beâ€" Meve they still meet of‘a nights on the :um lke, after dark, in the long "tl "Here‘s the ugly parrot," Hare said, wntly looking up at â€"the sign rd creaking in the wind. *Thank m for your company, my dear, and mother 1 won‘t trouble to sce her as I‘m not #weet on Jennia, nor Jennie on me. If the little puss ‘goes on‘ or on sbout me,‘ you may Gm mu pay, Instead of He gave the “iunp". w» henalve look, ¢ 1 1 she beâ€" increa on is hecl, kn "Â¥You don‘t want to tell me that ie oi ortl Yo," she said with a bashful at t; "I‘m bespoke, leastways, 1 & keep company. with him if 1 on‘t crose {ather, but 1 beâ€" fy, by still meet of‘a nights on ke, afterdark, in the long he ugly parrot," Hare said, : looking up at â€"the sign cing in the wind. *Thank 9V°* it company, my dear, and _ 11 I won‘t trouble to s:e her â€" po be b::fl on Jennia, nor Jennie liitle puss ‘goes on‘ or bout me,‘ you may ‘m me to pay, Instead of Sims, fay, g; HAPTER XX An Accident der fail tit as he " he toâ€" NCÂ¥ L\m _ HMBFG Dec...ccu, PresenLy he LCOK & few steps down the long, brick pasâ€" sage, stared at three grained doors, and halted. To gain time he fumbled in his coat pocket, brought several articles to light, returning each #gain to their respective places in a thoughtâ€" ful, worrled manner, as if he were anxious.to find the right objéct before entering the room. The small ruse served his purpose, the squire gave an impatient cough, and Hare followâ€" ing the sound knocked at the sitt‘ngâ€" room door and entered, smiling, "What a time you have been,"‘ Feâ€" lix said; "I began to think you must have gone home with Mrs. Wycherly." @2z " h« renlied. carelessly. "I met and asked the way here ot‘A Tecen« looking young woman who bas a sisâ€" ter named Jennie, a father a farmer, and aâ€"fool of a mother who was ev}â€" dently bent on making things hot for poor Mr. Farley, Who is she?" "Mary Ashwood; there are three girls. Jennie is the youngest and prettiest." % I to say to the pgople of Toronto mtc ouly the Jast bb::l much _ bu oi c m w w lhmt?-’s and ney g-un. and had taken many remedies as well as _â€""And Robert Sims, do: you know him ?" 8 + "Nothing out of the .common, nothâ€" ing but what‘s remarkably staie. .He and Jennie have been courting all the summer;. father asks intentions; young. man says he can‘t afford to marry;. father forbids the house; daughter meets young man in the flelds after dark, ard in view of evenâ€" tvalities, daughter pretends to have seen a great deal of a Mr. Paul Farâ€" ley; raves about him, and rovsos moth» er‘sâ€"suspicions, that‘s all," "Thank you," Felix eaid, emphaticalâ€" ly; "I‘ll keep Sims jumior in mind, What about the Wycherly affair? Are you going on with it, ur are you go‘ng to throw it up? What are you going to do?" 'â€"N'ofithf"'“ifcw sement of ‘‘Fruitâ€" aâ€"tives‘, I adopted this treatment aito. and, as everybody knows, since on meg mb en e ramatoan" 975 ) Eo BAYIS: , o dn?c: and d:::r:nl:dt in Toronto fi quite Frank in stating that *‘Pruita ves"" alone cured him of distressing "I am going to marry her toâ€"morrow morning at eight o‘clock sharp," he said, divesting himself of his cumber wome Inverness, and waving his Jbat wbove hiy head he flung it up to the celling and caught it asain deftly, "I cannot allow it, Hare," he said, fuvoly. "I am responsible to Graham or your wellâ€"being and safety; 1 am responsible all round. 1 will not a‘ "As mad as m hatter; stark, staring, raving mad with the thrill of a beauty sufficient to fascipate a hundred emâ€" D‘m." »% Tells How She Keeps Her ~Health â€" Happiness For Those Who Také .. goc, a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, Ammuu::osémbtdpm by Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives Limited, Ottewa. _"Are you mad?" Felly asked. drop ping llmply into gthngnrcu chair. smn-,.uu--'xmnunv;u how much good Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegâ€" ohbeuvundnl l Sanative Wash have Cl Sanative Wash have ow done me, I live on a ] farm and Baveworked @ vcry'z:.rd. l.x D *‘ and am the mother w of thirteen children. $ Many people‘ think \ X ( it strange that I am j iâ€"| not . broken down l\\%a&%mw care ly, but I tell them of my 1«4 M mhn' mm Comâ€" and “‘ be no backâ€" g&abfimmmfihfl take it as I have. 1 am searcely ever without it in the boiise, ° '-'i'"flfl‘h:'fl k thore in . better medicine to ba for young y_eldest traken * uind o eifaatimes ~t-‘“ mogt . ff:r‘ a Te 7. 6. fomnnort. Scottville, Mich., MOTHER OF. LARCE FAMILY R P D. & 563 Cuvzecx St., Torowro and .. "As much as it is now. If she touct es me the law will lay its heavy {in ger on her and irretrievably stop h:; career; wherems, under harmless rea sonable e::dlsfin.blm “l‘a at Hberty to reject the devotion amends oi an honorable man and réturn to Wey berne and prosecute ‘her pursult o; Mr. Farley." +. "Unless the worian is demented the whole story is a monstrous outrageou; absurdity," â€"Felix said. “:ru a mis take, I perceive, an blunder, when I hit upon this scheme, but my original idea was to have & detective im hrlor’nplmbrnvo&ornon as a decoy, in order to fathom what} her designs and intentions really were, If she did not go to the lengths ! credited her with, 1 anticipated the man eventually handing her over to the proper authorities, who would either punish ber or inquire into ‘the state of her mind." . who has: t b; out.". Tuke. ty advice," he nna "ub: dw.i‘n. a sensible low, ve it up. * "For t!o sake of argument, Mr, Fleming, let us say 1 do â€"giveâ€"it up! 1 go back to London tni‘u and % Farley returns to Woeyberne, cither the mailâ€"toâ€"night or toâ€"moryow. â€" Th« wideow: bas the lhnuk the ring, the man ~to @xacutw her ~kidnapping â€" in structions, @rd m closed carriage to post here, there, and anywhere. Whs{ do you suppose Mr. Farley‘s life would be worth if Heâ€"did not consent to the marriage * "And what~do you think your lif will be worth when Rowena Wycher. discovers the fraud?" "Excuse me, Mr. F butâ€" yor said this morning ro';.w‘hud het to be perfectly sane. se bomiar htain dyed. the.. quire‘s "I know I did. Up to the present.} have considered her a daring.â€"un scrupulous, heartless woman, mmt m.* ~soul, Hare, recent. revelations point to simething more, 1 am much more alarmed for Farley‘s safety than I was ten minutes ago, and 1 should also be very sorry for you voluntarily, out of sheer reckless foolâ€"hardiness to court the spite and fury of a bat fled maniac." + "Faugh! It‘s not so badâ€"as th.:i Mr. Fleming. â€"I‘ll grant you she is so far as Mr. Farley is concerned, but there the madness ends. A woman it love, a beautiful, highâ€"spirited, bold, dashing woman, & true Eve, will use almost any means to gain her point, and think all is fair in love and war, Your anxiety régarding Mr. Farles has warped your better jndgment, sir." ‘"You own she is.mad on my friend, then how, in heaven‘s name, do you purpose turning this torrent of passion from him to yourself? Don‘t try t touch things that are too high for you "I don‘t know how to turn tbs course of an undammed mill stream,‘ he said, throwing sway the match, and amiling after it; "but it I possess tfl sense, the strength, and the nerve, don‘t see why I shouldn‘t try." Tie lfighed, kicked the burning 10g with his boot, and lit a cigar. C Nor I, if you are bent on tm’fin' Providence, and your life. is of na value to you. I can‘t understand a man like you wishing to ally yoursel{ with a woman of the Wycherly type, Handsome is as handsome does; an angel shape may be tenanted by flends, and certainly, in her case, & beautiful face covers ® depraved, not a diseased mind. Now 1# us elect to be sensible, Hare. Go back to like the good féllow you are, and me down a practical man who know how to grapple with the circums(ances, and upon whose aot men Iâ€"can rcly to advise me, wycherly. must not ‘be ' ‘ressoute or drive Mr. 9 Veyberne. 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